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                  <text>Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

PQmei'Oy-Middleport, Ohio

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Friday, May H;i , 1987.

.-----Local .briefs:- - - Suit·filed over accident injury
Divorces,
,.'

dissolutio~

filed

Filing lor dissolutions of marriage In M~lgs Count y Common
P leas Cour t are Elissa A.. Uti , Racine, and Kenneth R. Ull;
Phyllis A. MrConlhay, Pomeroy, and Emmons A. McConthay,
Point Pleasant, W.Va.
Filing lor divorces are William R. Levacy, Dexter, from
Freda Sue Levacy, Beaver Dam, Ky.; Naomi L. Conley,
Pomeroy, aga in st Robert D. Con ley, Parkersburg, W.Va.
Divorces have been granted James Edwa rd Lucas from
Elizabet h Ann Lucas; Mary L. Woods from Thomas K. Woods;
and Na ncy Keirns from Kelven Joe Keirns. Nancy Keirns has
been restored by the cour t to her former name Smith.
Ja mes B. Hawthorne and Karen Ann Hawthqrne have been
gra nted a dissolution of m arriage and Karen 'Hawthorne has
been restored to her malden name Riggs .

Cases di.smissed in court
Several cases have been dismissed In Meigs County Common
Pleas Cou rt ; Teresa C. Ca rr versus Ronald L. Carr; Leann
J ewell versus Tony Ray Jewell; Sara Marie Stamper versus
Jeffrle Allan Sta mper: De bra Gallagher Huffman versus
Brady M. Huffman.

Entertainment planned Saturday
The fi rst evening of entertainment staged by the Racine Park
Board will be he ld at 7:30p.m. Sa turday a• theShrlne CiuqPark
In Racine. Entertainment Is free and willl)e provided by the
Bend River Boys, Donnie Dudding and others. Residents are
Invited to lake their lawn · ch'a irs to . the entertainms nt.
Refreshm ents will be available.

District meeting planned
District 1.1, Daughters of America, will meet at 1 p.m.
Sat urday at the lodge hail In Chester. Ali members of the lodge
are lnviled to attend the district sess ion.

Anyone building a new home In Rutland, or building an
add ilion to an ex isting home, is required to purchase a building
perm II , according to Ruliand Mayor James Fink. Permits may
be purchased for$~ at th e mayor's office.

The third annual Pomeroy
Kindergarten Graduation will
lake pla ce al3 p.m . Sunda y In the
Pomeroy Element ary School
aud itorium.
The students of Mrs. Mary
Carolyn , Wiley, teacher, will
enter 'the auditorium to the
processional. " Pomp and Cir·
cumstanre" by the Me igs Junior
Hi gh Band directed by Lor i
Klinger .

Pomeroy council meets

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A bid of $7,000 from Eldon Walburn, Middleport. for
lns ta iia!lon of wheelchair access ra mps on Pomeroy's
sidewalks. was accepted by Pomeroy VlilageCouncllwhen they
met Wed nesday nigh! In spec ial sess ion.
Cost per ra mp Is eslimated at $375, with noi more tha n 20
ramps to be constructed, according to .Jane Walton, Pomeroy
clerk-treasurer.
Pome roy Village was awarded an $8,000 Communily
Develop me nt Block Grant through the Meigs County
Commissioners lor the sidewa lk ramps . The grant was
prepared by Kenn eth E blin, Syracuse, and members of the
Disabled American Veterans unit .
In other bus iness, council decided to rebid for a 1987-118 police
cruiser.
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The " Welcome So ng" will be
given by the class foll owed by !he
pledge to the fla g and lh~
lnvocalion by the Rev. Lee
Miller. rector or E pisco pal
Church. Pomeroy .
James Die hl. principal of
Meigs High School. will give the
welcome and the children 's
mu sic will be a "Nursery Rhyme

Public Notice

against Wedgcor . Inc .. .James:
town, N.D .. a'nd Su nward Corp.,
doing business as Marvel Brute
Steel Building Systems. Jamestown, N.D., lor $17,606.
David While Services, Athens,
has Ciled sui! aga in st Thomas
Weaver and John Sauvage, both
of Syracuse, requesting judg·
m ent of $6, 739.44.
Entries confirming sale a nd
ordering distribution of proceeds
have been filed in the cases of
ITT Financial Services agat ns,t
Dale W. Hill, et a !; a nd Federal
Na tional Mortgage Associa tion
against Paul T. Imboden , et al.
An application for re lease of
personal property has been liled
In regard lotheestateo! Jesse C.
Anderson, as administered by
Dave Smith.
In other cour t news, a n ac tion
lor declaratory relie f a nd a
res tra ining order to prevent the
defend ant from a ilering a right

, All Middleport Village funds
tota led $:l:J4. 127.86 as or April :m.
k&lt;'O rdl ng Ia !he monthly repo rt
of Mlddkporl Clerk-Treas urer
.Jon Buc k.
• Rereipt s. ex pe ndllures from
oar h lund during the month and
the month end ba la nce of e11rh,
rrspec livr lv. include: genera l.
$1:!.9~0 . ~. $17.6!l0.74, $2:l.S.13. 14 :
street malnl ena nrc, $• . ~71.55,
$4,1i04 .7:\, $~ .~!\2.!16: federa l revenu e s hari ng, no rcccipl s,
$:;76.!16. $9U!\: lire rqulpme,nl ,

$:l00, $o94 .!\6, $1.015.60 dettcil :

lire !ruc k. no •·ecripts. no dis bursement s. $9,019. 72; public transporlall9R-.- :ti8,P6:l.46, $11,(1'1~ . 01 .
$28,072.0o · drliril : economic
dcvcl .. $1,709.40, $1 ,522 .18,
S11,J.'W .:.2; sa nila r y sewer cs·
crow, no m·eipts, no dis burse·
ment s, $108,217 .29: lire hou se
Improvem ent, $4.46. no di sbursement s. S43.912.6S; water ta nk , no
rrrclpts , no disb\'l'semrnl s,
$125,977.f&gt;R; wate1-. $10,17o,
$1:l,392.:,;l, :ti899~ . 1 S; sa nil arv
SC W!'I', $7,571.49, $10,9:l7 .:Hi.
$17,\lO:tlili: swt mmln~ pool. no
rrreipls. $6R. 7:l. $625.23: crmell•r,·. $l 94.2!\, $2 .160.1\5, $1.29:!.30
drllr ll : water mrtcr trus ts, $420,

I·· Area death .1
Earl J, Wright
F:arl J . Wright, !iO, Route 1,
Ot&gt;xter, di ed rrlday mor ning a!
U ni versity Ho sp it a l In
Columbus .
Arra ngement s will be announced by McCoy-Moore Funeral Hom e In Vinton. ·

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Thursday admissions: Phyllis
Whaley, Sha de; Char les Salser,
Pomeroy.
. Tltursdlly dlscha rg.,: Zona
Sherid an, Beatrice Rairden,
Clero Baker. Patricia Carso n.

Ohio lottery:
CLEVELA ND (UP I \ - Thu rsday's winning Ohio Lottery
-numbers:
Dally Number : 251. Ticket
sales totaled $1,30\1.696, with a
payoff due of $1,012,238.
PICK-4 : 8918. P!CK-4 lick•t
sa les totaled · $184,413. with a
payoff due of $&amp;3,044. PICK·4 $1
straight bet ·pays $5,556. PICK-4
Sl box bet pays $463. ·

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Daily stock prices
(As of 10: 38 a.m.)
Provided by
Bcyce 1111d Mlll'k Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl

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Firm
Price
Am E lectric Power ...... ....... 26\2
AT&amp;T ...... .... ....................... 26~
As hl and Oil ........................ 63 \2
Bob Evans Farms .............. 24*
Charming Shoppes . ............. 24\2
Federal Mogu l. ........ .......... .41 12
Goodyear T&amp;R ......... .. .... .... 65!1.
Heck's Inc .................. ......... 3JW
Limited Inc ... ..................... 41 *
Muilimedta Inc ... .... ...... .... .. 52\2
Rax Restaurants .................. 5*
Robbins &amp; Myers ........ ...... .. ll \1,
Shoney's Inc ..... ............. ..... 29 ~
Wendy's Inti. ................. ...... 9]i.
Worthington Ind ..................... 19

5995 ,
"86" Chev. Celebrity Eurosport ..... S8800

4 Dr. Air, tilt, AM/FM steteo. sharp.

"85' Dodae 600 4 Dr ..................... S6975
"85" Ford Escort L 3 Dr ................. ,5275

Auto. trans., air, P.S., p.B., 28,000 mi .

"85" Ford Mustana ......................... S7250

T-Top, air. cruise, stereo, auto.,rans .• 14,000 miles.

"85" Chev. Nova 4 Dr ................... S66SO

Air. auto. trans .. P.S., P.B., stereo.

"81" Pontiac Grand Prix LT.. ......... S3995

V-6.

air. tilt, cruise, stereo .

By NANCY ~OACHAM
Times-Sentinel Staff
SYRACUSE - Officials from I he Ohio Depal'lment of Transportalo n and Syracuse Village mel
Thursday to diSGUSS ways of correcllng a
hazardou s road cond it ion I hal has existed fo r 20
years and steadily worsened over that lime.
expla ined Paul Hoffma n, operations engineer for
ODOT's District 10 in Marietta . a s he discussed
the sit uation on Oh io 1~ 4 at the upper end of the
village. Numerous accident s have occurred at
th is locatio n. the mos t recent on April 20 when a

tractor·trail er overt ur ned, taking down a power
pole as II tum bled.
Hollman said he called I he meeti ng lo clear up
any misinforma lion about whose res pons lblll y II
is to get perm ission from property owners
borderin g 1he highway before repair measures
ca n begin. Th at respons lbllily, Hoffman sa id, lies
with the village. not wit h ODOT. He said ODOT
has no jursidlclion wit-hin the v illage othe r th an

highway m ai ntenance such as pav ing, palnling
lines and snow plowing. ODOT wlll assist wilh the
widen ing the sil e, but Syracuse Village must
m ake !he space ava ilable lo do so.
Hoffman sa id thai once !he vlllage gives ODOT
the go-ahead, they will assis t the v illage in
determining the best wa y to correct the problem ,
a nd will also provide fill dirt, eq uip menl and
manpowe r to help with construr lion.
He reminded the village officials !hat a similar
meeting had token place about 10 years ago, a t
wh ich lime, ODOT's posit ion was the same as II is
now. Mayor Eber Pickens reca lled the sa m e
meellng, and said !hal the prob lem has been In
gelling properly owners to close a driveway
which r uns paral \ello the road in order to provide
the additiona l footage needed to widen the ber m
and make room lor guardra il.
Properl y owner Anna Roush, who was no!
present lor the meeting with ODOT, has a copy of
a lell er from Ma x Farley, former ODOT Dlslrirl
10 deputy director, in whic h Farley writ es " how

3rd &amp; Elm

St.

(Rt. 124)
_ !_tacin•, Ohio

111:
1. For the purchase by the
Village of Ponlerov of 1 new
1987-1988 four door, five
peuenger, •~en with the
following added equipment:

614-949-2551

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Police Package
Not More Than 362 Cubk::

Croissant: n. A buttery French roll that makes great American
sandwiches better.

MEASURE DANGEROUS HIGHWAY - Ofll·
da is from the Ohio Department of Transportallon's District 10 office In Marletla, Paul Hoffman
and Don .Johns on, m easure Ohio I24 at the upper

end of Syracuse Vfllage where numerous
accidents have occurred over the past 20 years.
The road is I9\i, leet wide from edge to edge, with
no shoulders, and no room lor guardrail.

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Seek elimination of Ohio.,s
controversial ·tax amnesty plan

Heavy Duty Front and
Rear Rub~r Meta
Heavy Duty Front Seat
Extre Dome Light 891weenVisors

Single Ke·v
Left Htnd end Right Hand
Remote Mirrors

Hoovy Duty Alternator
Left Hond Spotlight
D..., Gougeo !Voltt. Temp..

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P!)
Majority Republicans In the Ohio
Senate are sett ing the stage fo r
eliminat ing a controversial tax
am nes ty plan prpposed by 'the
adminis tralion of Gov. Richard
F. Celes te an d ex pa nded by
House Democrats.
·
Sen . Barry Levey, R ·
Middletown, asked Senate lea d·
ers late lasi week toclimlnate the
amnesty plan . which he described as a " pig In a pok•" and
ca lled " an insuil lo hon est,
taxpa ying Ohioa ns."
Sen . Stanley .1. Arono ff, R·

Oij,p,....l

Police Speedometer
Air Conditioning
Tinted Gl111

A.M. Rodlo
Heavy Duty Sho~k•

Colar f ix Beck Coon to 0 pen
From OUtlide Onty end fill
Windows In 8tck Ooor1 to
Up.

HMvy Duty Btttery

Clilbrllod llf)lldou- ond

pollee prioge optlono ond

tr• •lwniug rdal, liren,
lluNng ........ flnl guWMn lind pcowdvtlhllkll
from ~ c:.r to new cer.

Each bid muat conuin the

full n1me of every penon or

Cinrlnn ali, chairman of the Se·
nate Finance Commlllee, has
Ind icated he would like lo modify
the am nesty plan but would have
to come up with additional
replacement revenues.
Th is might not be dl!!lcu ll,
because Republicans have belittled 1he est !mates of $25 million
lor lhr Celeste amn esty plan a nd
$0.1 million for lh~ Hou se version.
Thry wou ld prefer to upgrad~
enforcement of the lax laws to
gain the reve nues.
The House reconvenes at' ll
a. m. Tuesday and the Senate at
I: JOp.m.
Principal item on the calendar

comptny lnterttted In the
Mme. end the bid must be
ICCOtnp~nled

by I chiCk ar

bond In the oum of U 00 .00
to tho sotlofoctlon of the VII·

ltgt Councll

11 1

gu.,.nty

•hot If tho bid to occoptod,
contrtct will bt entered into
and 111 pM'formtnct prop·
arty -urocl.
Thllt chtckl or bonds will
be returned 11: once to tile•·
a.pt the IIICCOOiful bidder.
His chocko or bond will bo
hltd until tht contrect or bid
II property IJlKUt.cl by hhn .
The rlghtlo .....,od to ,..
ject ariy or 111 bidl,
Rlchord Soylor,

Sandwiches like these:
The lkuben-mounds of corned beef, smothered
in melted Swiss cheese and sauerkraut. With all the ftxings.
Thrkey Oub-tender turkey and crisp bacon.
Thpped off with lettuce, tomato and Swiss cheese.
Chicken Salad in a word, delicious.
Your choice, nestled in a light, golden croissant.

Served with saup or French fries.

Mayor
JtneWthon,
Cloft/ TrMou,..
320 E•t Moln StrMt

Pom«oy. Ohio 41719

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POMEROY VOL. FilE DEPT.
WILl SPOIISOI A

CHICKEN B.B.Q.
MAY 17th

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near zero.

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10 Sections. 72 Ptgea
A ·~ultlmedla Inc, Newap1per

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--America's Dinner Table!'.""-

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do you widen the roa dway wilhoullaklng out the
driveway? We iODOTi would be· glad to consider
corrective acllon, but we expect !he village to
make the necessary space available ." Far ley's
letter was dated Der. 14. 197:1.
Property ow ners Ura Largent a nd Donald a nd
Elma Weese, who were present lor the meeting,
sei'med anxious as th ey discussed the maller wilh
the offic ia ls to have something done- and soon.
The queslion was raised as to whet her a
concrete retai nin g wall would be feasible, but
Hoffman ex pla ined th at part of the ex isting
driveway would st ill be needed a nd a retai ning
wall would cost "a whale of a lot of money." With a
ret a ln lng wall, there would also be the necessity of
meet lng required safely standards In regard to
foo ter, whi ch cou ld also Increase the cost of such
an undertaking. All hough ODOT wants to assist
the village In correclin g the problem, "we're on a
light budge! too." he said .
Hollman and Don Johnson, main tenance
engineer lor ODOT District 10 measured the road

and fou nd it to be 19'h feel wide but with -no
shoulder on either s ide. "Th ere's no recovery
area," Hoffm an said. "a nd there's no room for
guardra il ."
AI this point, there Is a qu es Uon as to whether
th• drive way actually follows the old street car
line, and If II does, who Is th e l e~a l owne r . Village
Councilman Ernie Sisson was asked to meet wllh
Meigs County Proseculing Attorney Fred Crow
l!li Odetermine who ha's legal ownership.
Once ownership is determin ed and the dec ision
made to c lose the drivewa y, Hoffman s u~ ges led
ra is ing the drop off to !he road's present crest, by
adding fill a nd s loping II down to the a!fectf&lt;!
properlies. Then ODOT would help build a new
driveway from the top or !he crest. By pulling the
drivewa y In this location, vlslbill y in bolh
directions would be Improved. ODOT will also
provide guardrail which the village mu st lhep
Install acco rding to speci!lcalions.
Village otllrials and ODOT are hopin g the
tra!!ir hazard ca n be corrected this summer.

Gallipolis swimming pool
will open new season May 23.

In t11o olflco of the Vlloge
Cieri&lt;, Pol1&gt;0foy, Ohlountil12
o'clock 1...,.,1 on M.., 29th,
1987 on tho following propo-

Engine Oil Cooler
Five 161 Police Tire•

Mostly sunny Slind!'Y, with
highs In the mid 80s. The ·
probability of precipltatkm is

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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant, May 17, 1987

Your Last Stop Car- Shop

SERVING AT 11 :00
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Vol. 22 No. 15

MANY MORE LATE MODEL CARS AND TRUCKS TO
CHOOSE FROM

CHICKEN ONlY $300-CHICIEN -ER $350

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tmts

" We 're eoncerned and we wan t to help, "

Air , tilt,. cruise, '28,000 miles, beautiful car.

AT THE. POMEIOY FilE STATION

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LEGAL NOTICE

Stoy

Rcrclp!s for thr mon th lot al&lt;'d
$4R.449.67 while · dlsbursrmrnl s
lola l&lt;'d $62.!14V&gt;9.

Good News'~ Hoetlich-B-8

OWNER, DONNA AIIIOLD

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Along'lfielllv&lt;•r ........ B-1-M
Business ..... ,... ,..... ,, .. ,.. D· I
Co mics ...... ,....... , ,.... Insert
Class lfieds .... ............ D-3· 7
O.aths .................. ... ... A-6
Farm ....................... .. . C· 7
Editorial ..................... A-2
Sports .................... .. C-I-6

Beat of the Bend, 'A Little

S.olod bids wil bo.....,ivod

lnchet V-8 Engine
Four Spe.ed Autometic
Tren1mluion

ln~ide

fame-

D-2

MASON CO. DELIVOY
SnLL AVAIUBLE
FULL SEIVICE
992-3533 .

P.B., 31,000 mi. ...............

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into hall

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SOFA &amp; CHAIR
$29900
INGELS
FURNITURE
106 N. 2ND AVE.

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creative
movement
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Hazardous road condition concems ~ officials ··

Medley." Larry Rupe of the
Meigs Local School District
Board of Education will pr.Sent
the graduates with John Lisle,
Pomeroy principal, to .present
the diplomas.
The ceremony will concluM
with the "Good-Bye Song" , the
benediction of Mil ler, and the
recessional, ''Pomp a nd
Circumstance."

2 Pc. LIVING ROOM
SUITE

50 cents

MIDDLEPORT
fl. OWER SHOP

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Sunday

Copyrighted 1 987

Four Door Sltden

Middleport money reported

of Brian .r. Ritchar t. Syracuse;
against Ronald Edward Freeman of Racine and Homer Mills
of Lakewells, Fla .
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Temporary restraining ord er~
has been rtled against Timothy
Im boden in an action by Va l eri~
Jeffers; Raymond B. Salser In an
action by Esther Salser: Robert
Joh n Bobo in an action by Ret a D;
Bobo.
An ~greed entry has lx'&lt;&gt;n fiie4
In the case of Richard Varian
against General Motors Corpora:
tlon, et aL
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bee~ rrof~w~a~y~h:a;s~be~en~li~led~i~n~lh~e~c~a~se~~:;MA~N~AtG~E~I,~J~A~CI~I~E;PI:E~EC;E~~

judgmentthe
of plaintiff.
$36,899.54 ha s
awarded
Glouster Communily Bank has
been 'awarded $22,392.51 In a
foreclosure action against Homer S. Hill Sr .. et al. ·
Home National Bank, Raci ne,
has ~n granted $14,720.98 in an
action against Dale Teaford , el
a!.
Jan Parker, Reedsville, has
filed suit against Tuppers Plains·
Chest~r Wat er District. Reeds·
ville, a nd Paul' s Pipeline In c.,
Danville, Ky .. for $10.500, a nd

.Kindergarten graduation set

Me igs County E mergency Medical Services reports seven
calls Thursday; Middleport a t 12:44 a.m. to Beech St. for
Margaret Nun to Pleasant Valley Hospital; Rutlandat2: 17 a. m .
to Ohio 124 for Burdell Black to Pleasa nt Valley Hospilal;
Pomeroy a t 7: 0~ p.m. to Breezy Heights for Geo rge Korn Sr. to
Veterans Me mor ial Hospital. then by Lifefllght to Ohio State
University Hospilals; Middleport at 9: 08p.m. to Second Ave.
lor Sandy Clonch to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport at
11: 01 p.m. to Brownell Apl s. for Wayne Williams who wa s
treated but not transported; Ruliand at 11: JJ p.m . to Arnold
Road lor Theodore VanCooney to Vetera ns Memorial Hospital.

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the defendants ' actions are in len Ilona ! a nd maliCious. Plaintiffs
are asking SJO,OOO for general ·
property damages, $50,000 punt·
live damages, $5,000 attorney
fees, a .temporary Injunction
against the defendants, restoralion of property, and a !rial by
jury . .
In other court matters, a
complaint agai nst Ben H. Ewi ng
personally, has been dismissed
In the case of Robert Klein, e t .a!,
agatrlst Ben H. Ewing, et al.
Ca rl Buckley Sr. has been .
ordered by t~ e court to submt.t to
treatment at the Timothy Morilz
Psychiatric Hospital, Columbus,
. to restore him to competency in
the s t8te's case against him lor
alleged gross sexual Imposition.
An e ntry ordering disburse.
men! of proceeds In a forclosu re
action by Fa r mers Bank li nd
Savings Co. against George Stitt ,
et al, has been filed . Deficiency

Building permits needed

EMS reports Thursday runs

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Barbara Queen, of Mason,
W.Va., has !Ued. sui! for $100,000
In Meigs County Common Pleas
Court against Robert H. Eastman. doing business as Big Bend
Foodland . Middleport; Ohio Valley · Supermarkets Inc ., Gallipolis; and William Frazee, doing
business as Frontier Cleaning
System, Gallipolis; and F rontier
Cleaning System, Gallipolis.
Plaintiff alleges that · while a
cus tomer In Foodland on Nov. 26,
1985, she slipped on a wet floor
and fell, sustain ing serious lnjur·
les. She alleges Eas tman and
OVS were neg ligent in hiring
prac t ires and failed to exercise
proper supervis ion and control of
Frontier Cleaning System, an
Independent contractor.
A suit lor $85.000 has been filed
by Richard and Nella Seyler .
Pomeroy, agains t General Telephone &lt;;'ompa ny, Marion, and the
Fishel Company, Columbu s.
Plaintiffs allege !hat at various
limes between January and May
of this year, defendants, wllhout
lega l right or consent, entered
properties of the plaintiffs for 'lhe
purpose of Ins talling underground telephone cable with
condull , and manholes, and also
Installed a vis ible telephone box ·
apparatus on their property.
Plalnliffs say they have asked
defendents repeatedly to stop
tres passing. Plaintiffs say they
have no adequate remedy at law
and stal e In their compla int that

Harrison speaks on
defense, arms control
RIO GRAN DE Gallia
County nalive Stanley E . Harrl·
son will speak on " Na tional
Ot&gt;fense and Arm s Control''
during a public forum at Rio
Grande College and Community
Collef!P at 8 p.m . on Thursday ,
Ma y 21, in the Fine a nd Performing Arts Cent er.
.
College Pres ident Paul C.
Hayes will hos t a receplion lor
Har rison during the mor ning,
fo llowed by a remote radio
broadcast wilh host Dene Pelle ·
grinon . Hayes and the deans of
the college will host a luncheon
lor Harrison .
Harrison , 57, was reared on a
farm off Lincoln Pike In Harrison
Township. and is now president
and ch ief operJii ng officer of
BDM Corpo rat ion, iocan In
McLean, Va .
BDM Is a dlversi!led firm
heavily involved in national
defense research and service.
Including work on the so-called
"Star Wars" space defense program. BDM also handles such
dut ies as drilling and gathering
data for the U.S. Department of
Energy .
The firm is typical of the

change from a manufa ctur ing to
st&gt;rvlrE' Industry - an organlza -

lion offering high-level assist a nce In eng ineeri ng, loglsllcs a nd
co rnm'unicatlon.
Fairfax County, Va .. the base
lor Harrison's co mpany, is now
one pf I he mos t highly bu si nessoriented sectors In the Washington , P .C., area because It cap llallzed on lis localion near the
nallon' s capital and has a good
highway system . But , lis begin·
nlngs were as modest as Ga llia
County's at oge lime.
In 1960. the Fa irfax area listed
only 44 busi nesses and no major
industries. Currently, there are
2,500 companies opera ling out of
that county, many of them
non-smokestack firms offering
services such as e ngi neering.
communicat io ns, co mpu ter
science and fina nce.
Harrison moved BDM to the
area In 1970 a nd made it his
corporate headquarters two years later because of the growth
and the healthy atlitude In the
county toward business.
Harrison Is married to the
former Doris Powell, also a
native of Gallla Cou nty.
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th is week is a planned Thursday
vote In the Senate on a compre·
henslvr overha ul of savi ngs and
loan regulation wtihtn the Ohio
Department of Commerce.
The measure, whleh was on the
floor two wee ks ago but went
back to com millee. Is sc heduled
to re-emerge from the Financial
Jnslilullons Committee minus a
controversial provision which
would have reta ined the 25
percent Interest ce il ing on rredil
cards and revo lvi ng c harge
accounts.
The Celeste adminis tration's
amnesty plan ca lled lor a 45· day
period during which an estima ted 40.000 taxpayers who ha ve
never flied a return could pay !he
stale wilhout penally .
The House expa nded this Ia !lO
days and a dded over 400,000
known delinquenl taxpayers. Re·
publicans objected because the
stale altorney general's office
already Is pursuing many of
these cases.
" I strongl y believe that tax
am nesty, regardless of lis share
or form, IS an af!ron! Ia every
hard-working Ohioa n who pays
taxes on lime," Levey said In a
letter to Aronoff. "To base any

slate expendJtures on revenues
from a tax am nesty program
would be the equivalent of
supplying a pig In a poke without
the pig."
Senate Republicans las t week
presented an alter native to a
House-approved 4.75 percent
gross receipts tax on Interstate
lpng distance telephone rails.
The Senate GOP plan calls lor a 5
percent sa les tax on the calls,
wil h exemptions lor co mputer
and WATS lines, and a:&gt; percent
rate reduclion lor residential

users.
This week, the Senate Republi·
cans may announce the addition
of $50 million or more for higher
education to stem rising tulllon
costs.
The Senate Finance Commitlee will continue hearings on the
Continued on A-3

By KAREN A. KIDD
Times-Sentinel Stall .
GALLIPOLIS- The Gallipolis
Mun icipal Swimm ing Poo l will
mark this summers opening,
Saturday May 23, wit h "Splash In
the Summer," according Ia Kim
Canaday, pool m anager.
" We're lnvl ling people to rome
In and register for the event s
we're goi ng to have," said
Ca naday. Those firs! day event s
In clude a belly flop cont est, a
read and tread contest and an
lnnertube race. ~·ruck lire Inner
lu bes will be used for adu lt s
during the race and smalle r
lubes lor children. "!I 'll proba·
bly be an Inner lube fiasco lor
anyone who has n•v r rtried loge!
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diving boards. a 10 meter and
straight line." Ca naday said.
Other events will Inc lude a wei one meter. Th e dept h of the poo l
T-shlrt race, a balloon race for runs from 2 feet In the shal101y
ch ildren a nd a treasure hunt for e nd to approximately 1:l feet,
children In two age bracke ts. ,. according to Canaday. There Is
ages seven and under and ages a lso a wading pool lor s m a ll~r
children.
e t~:ht to 12 . S)gn up for lh~ events
The pool will be open seven
will begin jll 10 a .m . wilh the
days a week from noon til 7,
event s beginning at 10: 30 a.m .
The 645.000 ga lion pool firs t Admiss ion Is $2 for adults 18
opened J uly 16, 1986 and re- years and o lder,$~ lor children J
mained open six weeks. "This year., and older. $1 for senior
will be our first full season," t lllzens wllh a Golden puokeye
Ca naday sa id. The pool's water- Card and children 3 years and
slide Is one of a kind a nd pumps under are admit ted free. "We
1, 750 ga llons per minute. " It 's a had debated long and hard on
real ride lor kids of a ll ages." whether to raise adm ission priCa naday sa id, while the 10 fool ces, because we don ' t make
high red mushroom fountain money on ad missions, but .we
" makes a great spray lor the kids hope to make II up on ronebsCo ntinucd on A-:l
to
un der." There are two

FINAL PREPARATIONS · Workman cov&lt;•r a
grassy area to allow more walk room on the new
Gallipolis Swimming Pool deck. The pool, which

will open Memorial Day weekend , Willi op&lt;•n for
•lx weeks lao! summer. Thl• HUmmer will lw II•
llr•t full seaoon.

Reagan warns against trade bill
WASHINGTON I UP!\ -Pres·
!den! Rea~an cha rged Saturday
that tough trade legislation
passed by the House and now
before the Senate "would ha ve
the worst possible consequen·
ces" for the American consumer
and worker .
In his Wei'kly radio address
from the Oval Office, Reaga n
said II Is the government's dut y
to create condlllons under which
trade ca n fiour lsh, not 10 prot ect
American Industry from foreign
competition.
,
" !don' t believe America ns are
afraid of competition," he sa id,
pointing to the the success story
of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle company, which he visited
last week, to a rgue against the
legislation that would require the
president to lm~se tariffs whenever the U.S. trade deflcll
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reaches a cer tain level agai nst
e.ronomy , would have thr worst
Individual count ries.
possib le ronsrq uences lor the
Harley-Davidson asked lor and
consu mer a nd the Ameriron
got government protection In the
worker."
form of tariffs against Japanese
He said prOf(•Ctiontsm "will
manufacturers then reva mped drive up the price of mur h .~f
lis own operalions and produced
what we buy. But worse than
such a profit that II asked Reagan· that, II cou ld drag us Into an
to lift the sanctions a year early. economy -drs lroylnR trad e wa r,.'.'
"Current law," he sai d, " pro·
"The way up and ou t of lhr
vides companies like Har ley· trade defld l Is not protectionDavidson wllh breathing room
Ism," said. " not bringing dowQ
by applying temporary tariffs. lhe compcllilon. But, lnstcad, the
Unlike some of the broad sweep· answer lies In trnprovlng our
tng prot ectionist legislation be· produ cts and lncreasinR our
tng bandied about in Washington, exports.
.
the Idea Is the ultimatel y In·
"The governmen t s hould work
crease trade between nations, to create the conditions In whir~
not Impede it .
lair trade will fouri sh. We should
" When you hear talk about a be trying to fo ster the growt h of
tough trade bill, remember that .two-way trade, no! trying to put
being tough on trade and com- up roadblocks - to open foreign
merce, the lifeblood of the markets, not close our own."

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LE1~1'ER S OF OP INION arc wel co me . Th £&gt;y shou ld' be lr:ss tha-n JC() words
long . All IN ! f'r~ art&gt; su bj cc t 1o t&gt;d ltlnJ( and ll1.l st tJ r. s l;; nl'd with na me, address and

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WASHJN GT001- PresidPn t and Mrs. Rragan were apparently not
~ happy with Roman Catholic Bishop .John :vJ cGdnn 's homily at th&lt;'
~ fu neral of former Cii\ Di rec tor Wil l ta m Casey. but have kept th eir
~ v iews In pri vat(' !iO filr .
McG&lt;tnn ex pressed IIH' vit•w th at Case.Y and the chu rT h had
" el hlcuJ" diffrrrn ccs on forl'ign po licy , par ticulorl .v in re nfra l

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I he poli cies to fa rm er s and .
processi ng th ei r cl ai m s. but the
F ederal Crop Insura nce Corp.

tee: our repor ter Stewa n H arri s
ha s seen th e tes timon y.
One case uncovered by !he
GAO lnves11ga lors Involved a
soybea n farmer who. Insured 900
acres but onl y pl anted ·600. He
then claimed reimbu rsement for
the 300 acres 1hal didn' l produce
and coll ec ted m ore !han
$30.000.
" In this case." according to the
GAO, " neither 1he rein sured
co mpany 's sales ag&lt;:nl nor 1he
loss adju ster verifi ed I he number
or acres actua lly pl anted. as
requ lred.by FCJ C procedures."
H ere's another whopper:
" T his case. " !he GAO told

reinsurC'S the Companies and

Co ngress, "lnvolvPs a producer

reim bu rses farmers wh o c· la \m

of wine grapes who was paid for a
cl aim of $110,655 based on reported produc tion ol l5, 910 box&lt;:s
of grapes and guaranteed production of 40,005 boxes of grapes .
However. based tifi our review of
the ava il able produ ction r ecord s

crazy way to run a n insurancC'

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agl nc an ln sura!lcrcompany that
ie1s outsiders sell il s poli cies and
process It s claims, ye t obligingl y
assum es al ithe risks and pays off
cla im s wlth no quest ions asked.
M ost people would say 1hal's a

Amrrlca .

T he HP:.tgans s&lt;.~t wi th formrr Pres ident Hi c h&lt;.~r d Nixon in a fro nt
~ pew us Mc Ga nn oft'lciatt&gt;d . nd his wifr ca nn ot walk oUt mL&amp;ch as they
~ may wan t to.
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bu siness- and they' d be r ig ht.
Bu t thi s ha s been preci se ly the
effect of the govern m ent' s 1980
decision to save m oney by
" pri vatizing'' the fPderal· croP

insurance progra m. Pr iva !P in·
sura ncE' compan ies a re se llin g

to have had c rop fai lu res.
N ot surpri srngl y, th e program
isn't savin g m oney . And it isn' t
work i ng as w ell as it did wh('n thP

F CI C so l&lt;/ end administered th e
c rop insurancP pol ices it se l f .
The reason should have bee n
predictabl e: The private in su r ance fi r m s. whi c h tak e no ri sk s
and thu .&lt;; have no incent ive to be
careful, are not screening either
th e polic y appli ca tion s or l hr
clai m s properly. T hi s is the
co nclu sion of an unrC' Iea sed
Gener al Acco untin g Oifice report. A GAO auditor recc nli v
elaborated on th&lt;• findin gs before

a House agri cult ure subcommit -

ABC 's Sam DonCJ idson h;1s r eceived lct lf'rs of upa lagy from several
~ edit orial cartoo ni sts who were i n lhf• Hose Garden whPn onP of the
~ fellow m ember s cut off !he quest ioning of the president .
~ , President Reagan had just fin ished his remarks lo the National
rlis.&gt;ocla ll on of E:dltorla i Cartoonists when Donald son and other s
~ asked hi m que~·nlo n s about the l rr.~n .a rm s - Con t ra sca ndal.
~ Loui s Goodwin of the Colu mbu s !Ohi o) Di spatch ann ou nc·ed a
~ "motion to adjourn" and Reagan. wit h a look of r elief, said wilh a
·' ';lilc: "A mo tion to adjou rn Is al way s In order ."
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fh e ca rt oonists w ritin g Donaldson fcltthatlt wa., nol thrlr place to
~ get the pres ident off thf' hook .

sippi, Montana and Okl ahom a.

hist~ry

Today in

By UnilPd Pr(•ss lntu nationa l

ducer, we foun d th ai that the
act ual production ... exceeded
42 .000 boxes of grapes."
In shor (. t he grape grower lied
and !he cla im&lt; adj uster didn't
bother to check the record s. Th e
$110.655 sho uld not have been
paid.
In the soy bea n case. thp
pri vate Insura nce company "d isagreed with our findin g," the

Todav is Sund a,·. Ma.' · 17. lhr !.17th day of 1987 with 228 lo l'ol/ow.
T hr moon is moving t ow L~n! it s las t quarter.
T he mornin g stars ar c Venus. Jupit0r and Sa turn .
T hr P\'l' ning s1ars nrr Mrrru r v and M ars.
Those horn on thi s dat r &lt;.H r under the sign of Tauru ~ . T hP.v i nc lu de
English phys ic ian Edw ard .JC'nner. devC"loper of sm allpox varr ine. in
! W I: Eng l ish wr itPr f{o bort Sunces in '!ROo; Schuvic r Wh ee lt• r .

inventor of th r r lt'r lrif' fan. in 18fl0; French composC'f Erik Satie:in
1866; act ress M aur('('n O'Sulli van in 1911 rage 71;1 , and actor Dennis
Hopper in 19.16 1age ;, I I .

WEEKDAYS 8 A.M. Til 10 P.M.; SUNDAY 9 A,M, TIL 9 P.M.

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·!,l·10re Int erested In the demisr o f Gary Har t as the fronf ·run ning
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Whit e House spokesman Marlin Fitzwa ter t'Onflrm ed 'that ousl ed
· Lt . Co L Oliver North and others had Ia ken three Iranian officials on a
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Co ngress I hal. based on sampl es
from jus1 five sla tes, 31 percent
of !he 1984 and 1985 claim s
rev iewed ~ or almos1 $3 mllllon
- "s hould not havebeen paid."
The officia l compla in ed thal 95
percent of t he cl aim s studied
were not adjus1ed in accordance
with federal regul at ion s. an d
added I his ominous observation:
"Fo&lt; many cla im s, the ty pes pf
problem s wh i ch r esu lt ed in overpayments were so obvious that
they appeared tope inl en1ional."
Fou z:t een cases were tu r ned
over to t he Agricullure Deparl ment's in spector general for
fu rther In vestiga ti on.
Fo6tnote: The fi ve sta l es incl uded in the GAO sam pling were

GAO report ed "b ut offered no
suppor l or ba sis for di sputing th e
evidence. "
In the grape case. the c laims
adjuster " expressed surprise
thai we had found a large am ount
of unrl'porled product ion . ) bu ll
agreed with our findin g." A n
official of the reinsured company
also had the decency 1o agree
with the GAOs fi nding. "but sa id
that t he producer had purposely
und er.report ed produclion and
therefore the adjus ter wa s not a t
f ault ." In olher words. the cr op
claims adjusters ...... unlike. sa y.
their coun terparts in the automobile and hom einsur ance fi eld are not expected to be suspi cious .
about poli cy hold er s' cla im s.
Summari zing the i nvestiga tors' fmd ings . a GAO officia l told

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---Weather--80s. Parlly c loudy wes l Sunda y
night wllh clear sk ies eas t and a
low slatewide ranging fr om the
mid 40s l o the 50s. Partly cloud y
eas l Monday wi1h cloudy sk ies
and a c hance of showers and
thunderstorms wes1. Hi g h
l emperat ures stat ewid e will be
between 80 and 85.
Pennsylvania
Sunny Sunday wllh highs ra nging from I he 70s Ia nea r 80. Fai r
Sunday night wllh a low betwee n
4o and 55. Parlly cloudy Monda y
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65 and 75.
Extended .Forecast
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Chance of shower s w llh highs
In the 70s or lower 80s and a low
ra nging fr om I he mid 50s to lower
60s.

It was in the briefs
Her allorn&lt;'y, Plato Cac herls.
sa id l ater. " We' re all thcough,"
and asked If she wou ld relu r n
again before !he gra nd jury, he
said , "Hopefu lly not."
II was believed her tes1imony .

· slons," Canaday said. " We are
lhe lowest admission price
around buJ we wan Ito keep 11 1ow
so I hal more~plecanenjoythe
pool." .
On OfJ"ning day all pa r llc lpan.ts
In !he day 's events will pay a
special $1 admission price r e·
gardless of age while spec1a tors
or !he evenls w111 pay regular
admission prices.
Season passes are $50 per
Individual and $100 per lam!ly.
The famil y season pass cover s
t wo adul1s and all . of their
children. " We had a lady last
yea r wit h 13 c hlldren and they
wer e her chlldren. Th ey go1·1o
com e alol and they all had a good
lime," Ca nada y said.
The pool is also available for
group part ies , 7:30io10 anynight
but Tuesday , for $100. The price
cover s manager and life guards.
acco rding to Canaday. Tuesda y
night is famil y night 7:30 to 10.

simple courtes~·. Ca nad ay sai d
!here are other r ules thai ma y

not be so obvious. Noone muy
bring food Into the pool. A l so, cut
off trousers and jea ns arc not
permitted beca use si r ing and lint
clog .the · fl ller sys tem and pre·
vent it from running e!flclen liy.
Childr&lt;:n 8-years-old and under
must be accompanied by an
adull . "Un for1un alely, las t
summer some people ju st
dropped off lhelr kid s. And I
m ea n lillie kid s, " Canaday sa id.
The majorit y of the life gaur ds
al !he poo l !his summer also

served al the"poo\last summer,
acco rdin g Jo Ca naday. There are
eigh l full -lime li fe ga urds and
four substitute life gaurds.
The pool is Phase I of a tw o
Phase projec t, accord ing to
Ca naday. Phase II , which wi ll
begin later this summ er, will add
picnic l ab'ies, ba skelball courl &lt;
and other services to turn th P
area Into a "co mpleterecrea tion
facll it y ," Ca n aday sai d.
Anyo ne who wou ld like more
informa ti on about the pool may
caii446-DIVE .

·•we encoura ge anyo ne to co me
but it Is a family pool night,"
Ca naday said.
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Senate -pa ssed leg islation ca 111ng
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Gallipolis, OH. 45631
Phone 446-7677 (Racquet Club)
388-9782 (Information line)

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made
under aution,
gr antcovered
of immunit
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the Iran arm s sca ndal say s.
fr om prosec
aileThe disclosure by Se n. Howell
gallon s she m ade previou sly lo
Heflin, D·Aia ., a member of I he
Investigators t hai she aided
North In shredd in g and all er lng
Se na ff\ committee, was made
Friday as Hall. who has !old ol
documents relaled 1o the dlvcr sion·of Iran arms sa l e proceeds to
shrC'd ding secret documen ts In
th.e Iran-Contra scandal unl ilthe
Nicaraguan rebels.
shredder broke down, tesllfled
Former national secur it y ad ·
for about lhree hours before the
viser Roher! McFarlane told the
fpdera/ grand jury or independ congress ional he arings las! w&lt;'Ph
enl counsel Lawrence Wal sh.
Norlh !old him he plann ed a
THE WEST INDIES
Mler her closed-door 1estfm- ' "s hred ding parly " beforP fedon
a
Wiftdtamm• Cruise
eral investigators co uld go
ony, Hall declin ed comm ent, bul
with • - 1/liatt
lhrough his files.
her allorn ey sa id he hoped she
SEn. 27-0Ct 3
Norlh and Hall were said l o
was done and that th e nex t step
lndudu aitfctrt from Columbtn
would be tes llfy ing before the
have done !heir work Nov . 21. the
OU 101 MOIIlNIOIMlnON
congressional commlllees.
Friday nlgh1 they were warned
A11orney General Edw in M erse
Heflin said in an inl crvi ew with
was begin ning a facl- fln ding
r cpor1ers I hat when Hall is call ed
before !h e join! investiga tion: he · rev iew , which !he fo llowing day
turned up I he fi rst ev id ence of the
expec l s she "(ill testify she
poss ibly illega l scheme to diver !
snea k pd do&lt;'ument s out of
funds.
Nort h's office by pulling them In
" her brassier e and olher clolhes
as shl:' lert ."
" I suppose she willt es llf ~· that
she stuffed document s In her
underclothes and look them ou t."
433 PINE ST.
Heflin said.
GAlLIPOLIS, OH. 45631
Asked what H all did with !he
docum&lt;:nts, the senator sai d.
' 'She supposed!,· gave !hem to
Nor! h."
, He flin di d not elabora te
·i urt hcr.
• Ha ll entered the grand j ury
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.~oom al about 10: 1o a. m . EDT,
and left shor tly after I p.m .
' Asked how many lim es she has
tes l!fied. Hall said. " You know I
ca n' t commen t on th at."

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Ca n aday says she hopes to have ~-----------~-------------1
mu sic and perhaps a disc j oc key.
A mong th e ser vices being
offered by the pool this summer
ar e sw-imm ing lessons. The lessons will begin June 8 and will
run on weekdays to Aug. 14. All
sessions will r un two weeks
co nsecutively wilh classes for
beg inners, advanced beginn er&lt;,
lnl erm edla l e, sw!mm er s, parenl
l augh! classes and possibly a
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SCUBA class, Ca naday sa id .
Sign up for !he firs t class is
sc heduled Ma y 24-June 7. A sw im
team for children six to 14 wi ll be
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lindudes 2 weekly group classes)
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Whlle most of the rules fo l low

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northern and .central Plateau region, the northern Plains, the
' upper Mississippi Valley and the upper Great l;akes. Precipitation
informallon Is supplied only for areas at least 50 percent covered
by precipitation. (UPI)

wpar. a member of the co ngressional committe&lt;:-s investigating

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WASH I NGTON tUP I J
Oli ver Nor th 's secreta r y, ,Fawn
Hall. to ld invesl igators she once
sneaked secret documents out of
!he While House in her under-

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South Central Ohio
Su nday, IJlOslly sunny and
warm with a high in th e m id 80s.
,So u1hwest winds 5to 15 mph.
Sunda y night , parlly cloudy
wi th a chance of shower s. Low 60
to 65. Chance o( ra in is 40 p&lt;:r ce nt .
. Monda y, parlly cloudy wilh a
:chance of shower s. Hi gh In the
· low&lt;:r 80s. Chance of rain is .10
, '. pe r cen1.
Ohio
Sunny Sunda y with highs in the
80s. Partly cloudy Sunday night
wi lh a chance of showers sou1hwest and a low S1a l ewlde rang in g
from l he upper 50s lo mid 60s.
Cont i nued parli y cloudy M onday
w ilh a chancp of shower s and
high temper alures near 80.
Wesl Virginia
Sunny Sund ay with highs in !he

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H J r vP.V,

Of' lawarc, Ohio,

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Denn is La mber t , Roa nokP, Va.,
spc•Pd in g, $SUr·uch : Pc·u rl Hut ch ison, Well ston. and Da ni el
Swis hc·r , Chester, $95 l'ach, over·
load. and .J oh n Harr ison, Midd leport, $70. ove r loa d.
F:ight dC'fendunt s Wf' r r fined on
spr·cd ing charges and includr
.James R. Krc·m mcl, Bexley , $2•1
and costs: Du le Hager, Hamlin ,
W. Va ., $2:s un d costs: Di xi e•
Ehl in , Pomc•roy , $24 and l'os ts;
.l('t'aly n Du vis, Vi nt on. $2 1 and
costs: S i ~gl ind r Mil lr·r , Pomer oy. $22 ancl costs: Tonya Cum min s, Rac in e, $2:s and cosis;
M ichael Wo lford, Po rt land. $42
and costs; Gary Sid ers. New
Haven, W. Va .. $22 a nd r 0sts,

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Rogrr Hosc hur, WPst ('ol um hia, W. Vu., novulidn•gls l rJtion .

$10 and cos ts; Pra nces Moxley ,
Pomeroy, no sca t belt. $20' and
costs; Cl aud(' Bent ley, Crrole. ,
improper ba ck ing, $10 and costs;
Grrgory RC'ckcr. M iddleport.
sto p si gn, $10 and rosts ; K im berly Ba sham, Coo lvi l le, expired
Ohio l icense; $7'1 and costs,
one-ha lf ol f ine suspe nded; Kcnnut h Sn.vd&lt;' r. Langsvill e, &lt;Tim i·
n;J1 trf'passi ng, costs on ly und
rt"slral nin g ordPr lssued: Bria n
Woodger d , Pomeroy , fai l ure to
co ntrol, $25 and costs; .John M.
Harper, DrxtPr. no motorcycle
endor sem ent , $7o and costs and
f ive da y-s in jai l, $2'1 of fine
suspended and fi ve da ys in ja il
suspen ded i f license is obtained
wit hin 4o days: Judit h Cal hou n.
Ga llipo lis, ussa ull, $11111 and
cos ts. 10 d€ys in jai l suspcndc·d ;
disorde r ly conduct. cos ts only:
Milrk E ll iott . Pomrro.v, dumpin g
gurbag c, $250 fine suspr ndr d if
wor k is ro m plrtrd for th r• Meigs
Li ttc• r Con t rol, costs only: De an
Whi t tingto n. Po mf•ro~ ·. ass;:J u l ! ,

six mont hs jilil, credit for 10 da.vs
srrvc•cl ; .l ohn Wan dl ing, lll iJan\·,
fail urP to contro l, S:lo and costs.

S«mtenct&gt; passed in nt&gt;whorn death
LEON , lowu tU P! r 1\
Decatur Co unty, Jowil, j uclg&lt;·
1-.. riday srnl enr r d a lorml'l""
Grcwrl tJJH} Collcgf' frc'shman
fro m Pr&lt;' ble Coun ty, Olli o. to Jtl
,Yf' ll r~ in prison for drow nln ,e hf'r
n(~ wbo rn son.
Dena Cum e:;, 1!1, or LN\' i ~ bu rg.
Ohi o, had or ig in:o l lv IJr•&lt;•n
rh orgPd w ith fi rst -ci Pgr c' C'
m urdrr hu t t ha t wa !-1 rPci Ut'(• d to
r hl ld f'nd i.t ng C'r m c nl aft C'r a p I&lt;'CJ
barga in QfTa ngem ent .
Decat ur · Co unt y i\ tt or nr .\' Itoix' l' t f ult on sa id C&lt;.~ m ps was in a
ctrc·&lt;·r ful mood when ./udgP Th omas Row n handed down the
m u nd at or.v

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Class(' felony. F ulton said thPrc•
1:-; no min imu m sr nten('(' so
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to any de1ar.

Fire causes $1,000 damage
GA LLIPOLI S - A fi re at
1940 'h f :aster n 1\vc. ca used
$1,000 dam age. mos tl y to th e
garage, accordin g to t he Ga ll ipolis Pi r~ Depa rtm ent.
Th e fire sta r ted wi th " gas leak
fro m a 1972 Volkswa gen stati on
w &lt;.~go n .' w.hirh ignlt r d and ('a usrd
dam age I o tho cx ter ior ra ft er and
the in ter ior wa ll of the garage.
H ~'a t and smoke damage were al l
that the apar tment above the
garage susta in ed.
Th e fi rC' fr om th e garage,
ow ned b;• .Jim Mi nk of Kl' tTReth el Roa d. Ga ll ipolis. wa s the
sourre of modera te heat da m age

The &lt;hair will not be a finonlial bur·
den as it is Medi&lt;are approved . .

done to the vi nyl SiOing on a
nearby house, at 21 Ga l lia S.t . T he
dam age to the house, owned by
Warren and Marily n Night ingale, of North Ply m outh. Minn ..
wa s obser ved b.v firemen at the
sc~ n e, acco r ding to F'i r e Chi ef
Ray Bu sh.
Three trucks and 21 men we r e
:J t 1he

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Senior Citizen Week
MAY 18th THRU MAY 23rd
Congra tu la tions a nd Best W ishes to thl' Senior Citi zens o f tht• Tri-Count v
area , this is yo ur wt•l'k - May 18th thru Ma y 23rd. In rf' ('O!l'nition of thi~
sp f'(' ia l wrl'k we invitt• yo u to s hop wih us and save. We offt•r barga in s to you ,
our Vl' r~· special c us to m e rs a nd fr iend s.
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5:30 -9:30 Mon.-Thurs.

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: SUVA, Plji (UP! ) - T roops
surrounded newspaper offlc~s
and warned t elevision crews noi
~o film street scenes Satu rd ay, a
day after the l eader of a m ll ilar y
coup suspenctecl publication of
severa l .. new ~ pa pers and put
11mits on ra dio broa dcas ters. ·
: Ll. Col. Sit iven i Rabuka, who
ll'd t he coup agai nst F i jI' s elected
government T hursday, said in a
$tal em ent br Qadcast over t~e
government-fun ded Radio F iji
tha t he was " firmly In control
~ n d that r epor ts from va r ious
parts of the coun try indicate
co mplete peace and cal m ."
• Twenty -eight deposed government officia ls rema ined under
house arrest i n the ousted·primE'
minister's officia l residence,
which also was surroun ded by
ftoops.
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A lso under house arrest were
Covernor-General Ratu Sir Penal a Ganllau , · who has condem ned the coup, and the wife of
the army co mmander, Brig·.
Gen. Epeli Na ilatikaua. The
general was in Austra lia when
Colonel Rabuka seized power,
but his whereabout s were not
known today .
• Ra buka, the third-ranking offleer In the Flj ian ar m y, anDounced Fr id ay an imm ed iat e
$uspenslon of publi ca tion of
maj or newspapers and i m posed
t es tr ictlons on ra dio broadcas ters. Details of the rest rict ions
wer e not released .
: Troops also w arned tel evision
t rews. not to fil m i n the streets of
Su va. Aust ral-Ian · Broadcasting.
torp. reporter Trevor Watson
was ordered aw ay from the F'lj l
Sun build ing at gunpoi nl.
•. " The crackdown on the media
!allows scath i ng editorial cr it i·
cism of T hu rsday 's bloodless
cou p which ousted Bavadr a's
month-old government ," Wat son
•said.
"The military act ion had lorn
l he heart ou t of Fiji," the F'ij i
times said in Prida y's ed it ori al.
ThE' Pij l Sun edllorialized, " A
th ird-ra nked officer had no r ight
to attack the sacred Institution of
Parliament ."
An Austra lia n broad caster reporting on t he m edia cr ackdown
wa s cut off Friday night as he
wa s filing a report from Suva to
fils newsroQm in Mel bourne,
ustralia.
· H ugh Rlmingt on, of the Ma cquarie Network , had j ust f inIshed his report when he said, " I
think I am being arrested," and
was abru ptly cut off . Ther e was
no official word on w het~ E'r
Rlm lngton was arres l cd .
Rimlngton had repo r ted, " Th e
entire staff of t he Pi j i Tim es
newspaper had been ord er ed out
of their bu ild ing by tr oops at
gu npoint as the new ru lers
tig h t e ned t.h e lr gr ip on
Infor mation .
"Thr ee Australia n jou r nalists,
including a former man,agi ng
edit or of the Fij i Ti mes, John
Mosess. were ord er ed out wilh
the staff ," he said .
Rabuka. :l8, k idnapped thc
recently elected pr ime minister ,
Dr. T i moci Bavadra. and 27
mem 6er s or Pa r liam ent Thurs·
day as they attended a session of
the Hou se of Represent atives .
Rabuka suspend ed the cd nstit uti o n and a ll gove rnm ent
funct ions.

KWANGJ U , South Ko rea
(U P]) - The acr id smell ol tea r
gas lingered on c ampuses today
afi E'r a week of rlashcs between
student s and r iot pollee. wllh
more protest s expected t o comm em ora t e a bl ood y · 1980
Insurrect ion.
Pollee across the nation were
on maximum a lert to block large
protests expected Sunday to
mark the May 1980 " K wangju
Upr ising." Abou t 120,000 pollee
wer e ordered t o r emain on alert
until next Frid ay.

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Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

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Wh ether It's ca lled th e " Bat lie of
the Badge" or the " Battle of the
Bulge, " the · police and fire
department s have agreed to a
weighty challenge.
Weight Watchers of Ph lla del·
phi a will sponsor the 12-week
challenge, ca lled t he " Bat tle.of
th e Badge," to see which depart ment is better at droppin g excess
fat, official s sa id Prid ay.
T he co ntes t will be to sec whi ch
d e p ~ rtme nt - neit her of whi ch
ha s height or weight r equire·
m ent s - wi ll have the .gr ea ter
avf•rctge weig h1 loss.

CA LI .I POLI S - T he Gal lipoli s
Pol ice llcpanmc nt rcpor tNI that
llrtll'&lt;'f' A . Larso n, t U, of Eu rC'iw
~ t a r 11outt'. Ca llipolis. wa s r itr cl
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Corner of Third
Ave. &amp; Stole St.
Gallipolis, Oh.
Phone 4411-4290
Home 446-4518
STATE fARM

Lt .. Joseph Pox sa id 171 off icer s
T he much sm aller fire depart ,
f rom ;;:1 police l&gt;nit s ha ve agreed ment 'h as 8:i firefi ght t&gt;rs signed ,•
to tak e pa ri, but he added. "I' m up, sa id Schweizer . who has '
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si~ ncd up.
1he ·Ra 1lie or the B ul ge, · it 's a 11 [I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
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Schweizer. " It' s something the
individual officer ran do for thei r
own heal th."
Po li ce Com m issioner Kev i n
A lift &lt;hair is designed to give &lt;anliTucker and F'ire. Commiss ioner
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ied by the pol ice dog and the fire
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'Process 26 cases
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POMERO Y Twent y -six
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W!'~ kl y sess ion of Judge Pa tric•k
O'Brien in the Meigs Couu nty
Common Pleas Co urt.
Six defenda nt s for fei ted bonds
and include Charles Blake.
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May 17, 1987

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

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·May 17, 1987

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Area deaths
E.

Freda M. Crawford

rural ma il carrier and

rea c her.

Surviving ar~ hi s wife. Edna
Katherine Webster Sa y re ;
daughter, Mrs. Dorot hy Sayre
Scarberr.v of Cott agcv illr : sister,
Mrs. Ocie Sayre Marx, Lansin g,
Mi ch.
Service wil l be held at :1 p.m .
Su nday in the Casto F uneral
Home, Eva ns, with the Rev .
Stan ley Skeens official In~ . Bur ·
ial will foll ow In Ott erbein
Cemeter y, nea r Evans . wi th
Masonic gr aveside riles.
Fri ends may ra il the fun eral
home after 2 p.m. on Saturday .

Whit~

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Mahlon F. l{adc•kt·r

li RADENTON, F'l a. Ri ·
!'ha rd · L. (Rick! Wh i le, o7 of
Braden ton. Fla , di rd Friday in
Manatee Memorial Hos pit al. He
W(JS a reti red mac hinist l'rom
Mil ler T raiiN Co mpany in
Bradent on .
i\ native of Ga l lipolis. he
moved 10 F lorida in 1968.
Born Feb. 21 , 1920 in Gal lipol is
so n of J.u ri llc Simpkins Whil e
and the late Sherman White.
Su rvivi ng arc his mother In
Rradcnton : one so n, Richard
1Rus ty; Wh i le of Braden ton; one
sister , F:leanor G ri scho of Arling·
ton Height s. Ill. : and one
grandson.
Services wi ll he conducted
Wcdnesda.v. at Mansion Memor·
ia l CemNcry in Ellington, Fla.,
H&lt;.'V. Tom Wooda r d officiating.
Ar r angeme nt s were b y
Cri ffith·Ci inc F uneral Home In
Bradent on.
In lieu of flowers. memor ial
contributions ma y bl' mad e to the
America n Ca ncc;· Society .

Ci\J.J. I PO I. IS - M:Jhlon F .
i{adl'ker, 7H, of 1~2 Chill ico th&lt;'
rtd.. C:a llipolis, dil'd l' r iday at
llolzc• r MPdi .. al C&lt;•ntt•r . H&lt;' r&lt;•·
t ired from as a rrl ir£'d C'ivll
r ngi n('(•r from Buckryc Run.d
Ei&lt;•ctriC' Company In 1!177
Burn F'rb. Hi, 11tll9 In Dow ns·
vlllC', N .Y., h&lt; ' wa s I hi' son or l h!'
lat e Georg&lt;' and F:lizahelh Sir ~
wm·t HadPkPr.
Hf' i ~ survivf'd by his wil'p,
Nala lir Nish RadekPr. whom hP
married In Duwnsvill1 ·. N.Y .. in
l!l:l2: one so n. Lawrencf' M.
Hll d£'krr of Fairfax, v,.. , t wo
KHI'I.I

Earl Wright

RIPLEY, W.Va . - · E. Tom
Sayre, 88, Collagev ille, died
Friday in Jackson General Has·
pitn l , Ripley, aft er a 'short
illness.
He wa s a farmer, a ;;u.year
member of Eastern Star and
~(). year member of Masoni c
Lodge. He was a former member
of .laekson County Board of
Educa tion and wa s a mach in ist
for Wh ite Motor Co. and a former

PARKERSBURG, W.Va.
Mrs. Freda Marie M ahon Craw·
ford. 89, Conageville, formerly of
Sou th Charleston, died Friday in
St . .Josep h' s Hosplla l , Parkers·
burg, afler .a short il lness.
She was a member of the First
l .:niled Methodist Chu rch , Cha ·
rl&lt;'siOn, and wa s a graduate of
Staat s Hospital Training Center;
Spencer. She was a retired
registered nursP for Staa ts Hos·
pilal In Charles ton, and wa s an
Arm y ve teran of World War I.
She wa s a memb&lt;'rof 1hr Ea stern
Star.
-t~ Survivi ng arc on( ' brotht' r, the·
·Rev . Harrison Mahon. Nrw Ma r ·
~ tlnsville:
SPvcra l niecr·s unU
. nephew s.
Service will bf' held al 11 a.m.
Monda.v in lhP Cas to Funeral
Home, Evans. wit h tho Rev .
Harold Custer officia ting. Burial
wi ll foll ow in Alai n Memorial
C'Pmetery, Co llagevi llr
Friends may rail at the funera l
home after 4 p.m . on Sundav .

g runddau,ghll' r s.

Tom Sayre

anU

Rrook" 11adckrr or F'air fax, Vu .

Hr wa s a mPmbPr of r.r;wp
Unill'd Methodist Ch urch.
Services wil l he 2 p.m . MondH,V
at Wi l lis Funeral Homl'. HPv .
cl oS&lt;•ph 1.. H&lt;•l'nPr offi cia l in g .
Buria l follows in Oh io Val li'\
M(•mor.\ · Gtudr ns .
·
: Frl•·nds ma.v "all all he lu nl'ral
:hum£' Sund&lt;.I.V. 7to 9 p.m.

DEXTER- Earl Wright, 60rif
Dexter. Ohio. died at Uni versity
Hos pital in Columbu s on Friday .
He was a retir ed truck driver for
th e Kenos ha A uto Transport
Corp.
Born June 2'1. 1926 at Chr is t ian .
W.Va., he was thesono fl ateBen
M . Wright and Florence Wright,
who surv ives In .J ack son .
He married Buelah Belle .lor·
dan on June 25, 1946, and she
survives, alon g wit h two sons
Roger Wright of Asheville. and
Rodney Wr ight of Rut land: one
daught er, Mrs. Don 1Fonna Kay J
Cullums of Heml ock Grove: four
grandchildren and one great
grandchild ; four broth€'r s, Sa·
muel Wright of Biloxi, Mi ss.,
Denver Wri ght of Clay ton. Ohio,
F ra nklin Wright of Jackson and
Ernes t Wrigh t of Langsville; one
sister, Thelma Savre of
Gal lipolis.
·
He wa s pre ceded in d eat h by a
brother, Milt on Wright.
A World War II Army Vt'teran
in the82nd Airborne Div ision, the
Wilk esville F &amp;AM, Orpha ns
Friend Lodge 27:;. Wil kesville
Order of the Eas tern Star 207.'
Teams ters Union 651 Of Spring·
field. th e Star Grange 778. and

the
13uckeye. Sher i ff' s
Association .
Services will be conducted
Sunday, 2 p.m . in Salem Center
United. Methodist Church, Rev.
Robert Mussman officiat ing.
Bur ial f ollows In Sa lem Center
Cemelery.
Mi litary graves id e r ites will be
by El i Dennison P.ost 467 Am erl·
can Legion.
Friend s may call at th e McCoyMoore Funeral Home in Vi nton
on Sa tu rday 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to9
p.m .
Ma sonic serv ices wil l be 8: :m
p.m .. by the Wilkesv ille F&amp;AM
27o.
The body wil l be taken to the
c hurch one hour prior to

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POMEROY - M eigs Count y
Emergency Medical Services
, ri;&gt;ports fiv e ca ll s Friday:
· Tuppers Plains at 2: 07 p.m . ro
: Township Road 26.1 for Addle
; Baker to St. Joseph's Hospital:
: 'Syracuse at 3:15 p.m. to Miner s' v ille for Edna E dwards to
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• Middleport Fire Department at
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· St.; Rutland at 4:02 p.m. to
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; POMEROY - As of Saturday
morning, George Korn Sr., 74, of
Br eezy Heights In Pomeroy, was
§I ii! in critical condition lrt Ohio
State University Hospital's burn
unit where he was laken by
Lifefllght after sustaining third
degree bur ns over 80 percent of
his bodY. In an explosion at his
home about 7 p.m. Thursd ay.
Universit y Hospital spokesman
,. Bob Fitzsimmons repor ted Sat·
; ur day th at there had been no
r ¢hange In Korn' s condit ion in
1 Z4·hours.
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~ ~ n inspector l or the sta te fire
' marshall' s office, was in Pome·
! ioy Friday to invest iga te the
' ~x plosio n .
1
' Neighbors told fire officials
ihat Korn had been exper iencing
l)roblem s recently with a sm all
~as heater.
, According to Pomeroy F ire·
~hlef Charles L egar, local fire
; afflclals and Eisnaugle are spec·
' ulatlng that there was a gas leak
' where the heater hooked onto the
i natural gas line and that fumes
from the leak had filled the Inside
. of the house. They believe K orn
: m ay have started an old fan to
; draw the fumes out the window.
' ahd that a spa rk or something
' from the fan touched of( the
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, eKplosion. An old fan, with Its
! switch in the on position . wa s
· fqund by the window in !he room
: where the heater was located .
: However. Lcgar sai d fire o ffi ·
: clals will never know for sure if
this was what happened unless
. t hey ta lk to Korn.
. Korn was taken from the scene
; of the explos ion to Veterans
; Memorial Hospital by Pomeroy
, EMS, before being flown to
, &lt;l'(Jiumbus.
i ·:l'hlrd degree burns are the
most serious burns and invo lve
t i'ssue damage.

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roeetlng of the Ohio Valley
presentation some of the changes
Manag~ment Association, held that have taken place since the
1'!ay 5, at 7: 30a.m. In the James
company has been in Gallipolis.
&lt;A. Rhodes !)tudent Center on the
.Smith, . an attendee of M ar · ·
· ~ampus of Rio Grande College,
1eatured John E . Smith as the
keynote speaker.
: Smith, superintendent of U.S. '
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jl'!arlne Power Corporation,
Linda Geor ge, Cheshire;
si9ns:
talked about his company and the
Theodore
VanCooney, Pomeroy:
~ar ious products it m anufa cOpal Wilson : Reedsville: Perme·
lia Cox, Middleport; Candy Lee,
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Gladys Mullins,
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Casto, Alleyne Rees , Larry Dl·
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May 17, 1987

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

Judge: Barbie -gave two coriflicting
acco~nts on '40s deportation charges

May 17, 1987

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By STEVE IIOLLAND
L YON. France IU.PI) - Klaus
Barbie gave conflicting account s

involv em ent in the roundup of 86
.Jews at the General Union of
F rench Israelites In Lyon on Feb.
9. 1943. Eigh ty -four wer e depor ted to concentration camps
whil e two escaped.
But Cerdini produced a ty ped
report dateil Feb. 11, ]94 3, signed
by Barbie in which !he roundup of
,Jews w as repor ted to the Ges tapo
In Paris.
Shown the document M arch JO,
1983, Barbie recognized his signat ure but said he only signed It
becau se the commander in
charge of I he operation was not
available.
He w as then shown the docu ment a _vear la ter, in March 1984.
"It' s possible thai th is Is my
signa ture, but I'm not sure ,"
Barbie told invest!Rators.
Barbi e also denied i nvolv e·

as to whether he was in charge of
dePortin g .Je w s as Ges tapo chi ef

of Lyon in World War II ,
accor din g to the pres iding judge
in hls !r ial on cri mes aga in st
humanit y .
Jud ge A n dr~ Cerdinl read in
rourt Frid ay the results of
int erroga t ions of Barbi e in the

four years si ncr he was deported
fr om 13ol ivi a to Pran ce to fa ce
char ges of deporting, tortur in g
and murdering nea r ly 800 .Jews
and Res istance fighter s in 194.1

a nrJ 1944.
"I had nothi ng to do with th e
deport atjon or Jew s lo Ger many ," Barbi e was quoted as
say ing Feb. 21. 1981.
Cerd in i said Bar hi e dPn\ed

LEARNING THE BASICS •;
Portland Elementary ·.·
S.hool students have been
. lindlng out that hOpping, skipping and galloping to the beat
of Lynn Nolan's drum Is a fun
way to improve coordination
and develop visual and listen·
lng skills as well liS those that
carry hack to regular class·
room activities. Her e a group
of students stand and learn
balance on onr foot, while
another group waits their

ment in the roundup of 44 Jewish
ch1id&lt;en and 10 adults at an
orphanage in I he village of l zieu
east of Lyon . Of the 54 only one
adult s urvlv~d and lawyers in·
valved In t he case consider this
the most heinous crime Barbie Is
charged with.
His presence at Jzieu on April 6,
1944. is disputed but Cerdinl
produced the origin al telex r eporting Ia t he Paris Gestapo that
the roundup had taken place.
Barbie's last name is typewritten at the bottom . His lawyer,
Jacques Verges, atta cked the
authen ticit y of th e document,
Cerd ini earli er F r id ay r ejected
pleas !rom so meofthe43 1awy ers
representing 129 people or organ·

turn .

School senior. Others In photo are I from left) Mr.
and Mrs. Rush Finley and Gavin Plant Manager
A.J. Trawick. The recipient plans to attend Ohio
Stale Univer sity.

RECEWES AEP AWARD . - Ohio Power
President Charles A. Heller, left, presents an
·American Electric Education Award, valued at
$3,500, to Craig Finley, _a Gallia Academy High

izat ions that havE&gt; joined the case

against Barbie to order him to
a ppear in court.

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1'lmes-Scnlin el Stall
PORTLAND- " Do somethin g
wit h those arms! Don't Ju• t let
them han g there!" Instructs
Ly nn Nola n wllh a sml)e as she
dlreds Portland Elem ehtary stu dents In a creative 'move ment
class In the school gymna sium .
For two week s, beginn ing las t
Monday, the approxim ately 90
students at ; Portland In th e
Southern Local Schoo l Distri ct.
will skip, hop and gall op through
the very, specla l · cia sses bei ng
taught by Nolan . And when Nolan
tells the students to freeze.
glg~ i es abound as they att empt
to balance them selves in'varlous
Interesting postures of their ow n
choosing .
Nolan, a dance edu ca tor , performer and chorrographer· wit h
approximately 1J years of pr ofes sional experien ce. co mes to
Portland Element ar y as an
artist-in-res idence thr ou'gh a $900
grant from the Ohio Art s Coun cil
and $400 from Tri·County Career
Development in Nel sonville.
The grant was prepared by
former Portland teacher Vleki
Hill. who now traches at Sou th ern .Junlor' Htgh.
With the Idea that ex cept for
folk dancing, dance as an art
form Is something rarely see n by
children in ru(al area s, Por tl and
teachers chose creative movement as the disc ipline they would
most lik e their student s to
experience through rhe arts
council grant.
Portland teachers are hopin g
that through the creative movem en t classes . their students will
gain an understanding and appreciation of dancing as an art
and as a profession.
Nolan, !rom Cleveland, has
approximatleiy II years ol professional experience as a dance
educator, performer and choreo·
grapher, and has been a movem ent specialist wilh the Ohio

Ar ts C'ounri i 'A rlisl ·in -Res ld enre
Progr am si nce 19&amp;1.
Siner then, she has bee n
In volved In cr ea livr movement
pro~r a m s In other parts of Ohi o.
the Port Clinton and Lima areas
In particula r, bul thi s Is the fir st
lime she has v isit ed a sch ool In
Southeastern Ohio. She Is a
m ember oft he Tom Evert Dance
Company in Cleveland and
teaches ballet. j azz .a nd ' modcr n
dance classes to be~ lnncrs and
adu lt s In th e Cleveland area.
Nol an beca m e In vo lved with
th e arti st-in -res idence progra m
becau se sh loves teachin g and
believes children need to " de-

wrnl so far as to say they
wouldn't sci l oo t In I hr. ~y m lor
I he m ov~rn e nt classes. But guess

wh at'! The boys wPnt In thr gym
and they love I he cia sse.&lt;. "
Communlt .v In vol vem ent Is
also an Import ant part of Por tland 's arts council gr ant . To
meet this goal of ln voiv in~ the
community, a ll sc hools In Meigs
Count y and IOC'a l dtlnrc l nstru&lt;' ·

tors have been Invited to vi sit

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Portl and Elementary an d mecr
Nolan this coming Tuesday ~
Parents ar c al•o lnvilcd lo romo
to the school for observation o~­
Tu esday. On Thursday , the pub•
lie Is invited to an "1\ 11 Arts.
Night" at the school, begl nn ln ~
at 7 p.m ., when students will
demonstrat e th eir new skills an¢
sharr their understanding of
da nce and the creative move·
m ent process.

ve lop an awa reness of movement
and explore the movement th at Is
within their power. " Through
No lan's classl!s. children or ali
ages and abilities not only
Improve their coordination, but
also Improve their visual and
listening skills by following her
directions. These s kill.~ then
carry back to the r egular
classrooms.

Nolan1 s trca t lvc movern cnt
cla sses are viewed as an ex t ~n ­
sl on of the st'hool's curriculum
since the skills lea rn ed In the
classes can be applied to all
areas of lea rning.
Children also gain · incr eased
self esteem by participating and
doing well in somethin g new, run
and excitin g. And everyone who
parti cipat es does well bec au &gt;;e
Nolan gages progr ess ,by each
child 's Indi vidual capaclly .
There Is no right or wrong In Ihe
experiences the children have,
but Instead. ea ch student Is
encouraged to express himself or
herself in what ever mann er he or
she wishes.
Mickey Hoback, Portland prl n·
clpa l, as well as the 9ther
teachers at the school. are
excited about Nolan's visit to
their school. According to Ho·
back, " Some of the boys thought
they would hale this and even

- Lynn Nolan, dancr edcuator, ~:
performer, choreoK"apher, and artist-In residenc~ with the Ohio
Arts Counell, lo opendins- tw~weeklt Mt Portland El•mentary
S.hool teachinc cl ..ses In cr ealive movement.

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By CHARLENE IIOEFLICH
Times-Sentine l Stall

that "hey. we ' re really not so
bad."
. Whil e we often read of Amer i·
The rover s tory of the May
· ..i:· a 's fas t-pared '
' 1ssue of Guidepos ts . " Farmer
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··.:"mat er iali st ic II·
Murray and Friends : What
:rfe s 1y le. a nd
Americans Can Be - and Are ",
::growi ng lnd if·
reaffirms gen uine concern . The
: i(•J'I?nN", there' s
s tory involves a Meigs Countian .
&lt;~ lwa ys so me·
Alva Clark, and his family of
th i ng to shock us
Langsville. providing help to a
back to the fact
family in North Carolina. Clar~.

Mr. ,md Mr:r. /:'. 'Gle1m Graham

: · Graham anniversary
being
noted
.
Mr. and Mrs. E. GIPnnCraham

are cP!Cbraling their :l5 th wed·

is the son of the late E lbert Ezra
and Gracie Pearl !SheetS!

ding anniversar.v . Open houSC'

Crahum

celebra tion at Nor thup Bllplist
Churc h. Sunda y Ma y 17 fro m 21o
4 p.m . ·
Mrs . (;rahom is employC'd as ll
· H I p ro!(ram ass istant for Gall Ia
· Countv . She Is theduughterofth•·
·~ ta t ~ C'Iaudc Willi am and Mary
., .:: 1CoiPI Grubb.

: ~ · Graham is a farm busi ness
_ ¥planning ktniJl ys ls Instructor at

: B~ckcvc Hills Caree r Center. He

They were rna ried May 18, 1952
Ill Asbury Methodist Churrh

by

Leroy Collier s.
They arc the parent s of four
ch iidr'e n. Mary Gra ham of Gal li·
po lis, David Gra ham of Northup ,
Palty Gra ham of Ga llipolis a nd
April G raham of Co lumbu s.
Th ey
h ave
t hre e
grandch ildren.

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(Point Pleasant Store Only I

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Patchwork quilt -type tableclothes are being made by clubs in
the host reg ions including the one
of which Meigs County is a part.
Each region w ill be making 20
and these will be sold after the
banquet to help with the expenses
of the banq uet.
Have a nice week~

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"llt•I1H't'ol. 'lwlit•w 1wt ~v1•ry spirit , but try the .spirits whcth~': they are of
Gut!: l)l'ca 11.~1• mcw y JUI.tl' prophPts are go11c 0 ~1 mto the world .. (I . J ~o ..~ : l ),

John warned agumst false teachers, referrmg to them as

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.. amt• respnnsi hility rcsh .upun your should~rs. tod~y . You must not beheYe
'Ill\' r\·1 i ~ l•lU \ tCill'hcr unttl ynu have proof ot h1s bemg ofGnd.
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Cod tm ~ gi1·cn Hi ~ dm:t rinc. "tht· truth of tlw gospel" (Ga1:. 2:5), ~s the
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Cllri.11 ·· nn ilw fl,Jh)wiry_g:
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bmll' . .. u 111/ ht· i.~ tlw Ju•m/ of tltt• b"dy. tltt' clu"ch .. . (Eph. 1.22,23 , Col.
1· 1KJ. (h 1 'l 'hcn:: i\ one body. om: churcll: " ... us we h.ut~e m~ny members.
ITI hut 1m1• hotly . , . Sn "'•' lwi11R mutty, tm • Ollt body m Chns.r . . . But n~w
•11 ,.; . lirt .,.,. many 1111 ·mb('r:; , yrr but tlllt' body . . :.And that .he ':"tghl rcco nc • 1~

Knight anniversary to be noted
POMEROY - Arnold Rupert
and Anna Evely n Gall Knight
will observe their OOth wedding
anniverarv on Ma v 21. Mai'I'i('d
on May 2J, 1927 at .Beltngton, W.
Va. th~y are the parent s of lhreP
c hildren. William Rupert Knight .
Poin t P!Nsant. W.Va .: Vincent
Edward Knight . Pomeroy: a nd
Charlolle Ann Knight Dillard.

Pomero.v.
They hav e 1:. gra ndch ldren,
l wo derPased . and seven great -

grandchildren . No cel ebration is
bring pla nned due to the heal th of
Mrs. Knig ht. Cards may be sent
to the couple at thei r residence,
11 8 ,.inco ln Hi ll Road. Pomeroy,
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MEIGS COUNTY
"Summ er Session '87" at Rio
Summer
classes
are
offered
POMEROY
- Meigs County
, ::; Grande College and Community
during
two
r.our-week
and
one
Senior
Citizens
Center. Mulberry
M
C:ollege will sponsor the Summe r
eig
ht-week
session
this
year
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Height
s,
Pomeroy,
has the foi ·
;: Scholars Program for area high
Open
registration
will
be
held
lowing
activities
sched
uled for
; ·:;, school students again Ihis year.
June
22
at
the
Davis
Tech~ical
the
week
of
May
18-22:,
-The Summer Scholars Pro·
Monday - Round a nd square
.- gram provides high school jun· Career Center between 9 a..m .
and
noon,
and
from
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p.m.
untll4
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dance,
1·3 p.m .
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p.m
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Classes
begin
on
June
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Tuesday
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NIOR
CIT! ·
: ... Their class and ali grad ual!ng
The
Summer
Scholars
ProZENS
DAY
Armand
at
the
-: sen ior s residing in Gall!a , Jack·
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gram
is
designed
to
offer
stu
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organ.
playing
old-time
songs
:- son. Meigs and Vinton counti es
before lunch. dinner at noon:
:. the opportunity to earn college dent s a n opportuniTy to adjust to
co
llege
life
arid
receive
indiv!d·
program vocalist Tom Reuter,
,;: credit tu i tion fr ee.
uai
career
counseling,
while
at
acc:o
mpanied by Margaret Blae t::
The full tu ition scholarship
the same lime obtaining, college
lnar;- r~cognition of90-yea r-o lds;
::· grant permits eligiblestudenrs to
s peake\"Mary Vi rginia Re ibel
• - lake as many as 16 credit hours credi t .
Furthe
r
information
about
the
Wednesday - socia l Security
::: through th e program.'
Summer
Scholars
Program
ca
n
re
present at ive, 10 a.m .- noon:
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The Summer Scholars Pro·
obtained
from
the
s
tuden
ts'
.
bingo,
1·2 p.m.: bowling. 1:.10
be
, : gra m was initiat ed a t Rio Grande
high
school
guidance
cou
nselor.
p.m
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Thursda y _ Blood pres sure
- matety 800 area students have or by contact ing Susan Hood in
the
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admis
s
ions
office,
Rio
cl
in ic. 9::10-11 : 30a.m.: cer ami cs,
: Taken advantage of the opportun- Grande College (6141 245-53.13., or
a.m. -noon
10
• tty a fforded t hrough the toll -free in Ohio at 1-800·282-7201 .
Ftiday, RD IRD wocks hop. J.:J
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on "Copin g wilh Feelings"
The Senior Nut rition P rog ram
menu for the week:
Mond ay - Pi nto bPtHl s wi th
ham, tomatoes, pear halves and
Bos ton cream pie
Tues da y - Crea med baked
chicken
. mashed potatoes . green
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: muntty Coll ege Is offering a .July 30 throu g h August 20 from
Wednesday- Brei BBQ sand·
!r variety of summer programs 6:30 p.m . until 9:30p.m . in the wirh.
oven-browned potut oes,
· ' through the Office of Contin uing Fine and Performing Art s Cen·
co le slaw and t&lt;Jk£&gt;
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ter, Room 124 . The instruct or is
Thursday - Ma caro ni a nd
: ~~· Beginning and Ad vanced Lee M!ller a nd ihe fee is $35.
cheese.
stewed tomatoes. penny
: j-Sw lmmi ng wil l be held .Jun e 22 Regist ralion deadline is Ju ly fi .
carrot sa l ad and brownif'
• ,; ;through July 3. A second Begin·
F rida y - Por k chop. sweet
'..- ·ning Swimm ing and lnte rme·
·::: dtaie Swimm ing Class will be
; held July 13through July 24. Both
Beginnin g Sw imming classes
' will be held from 10 a.m. unt il1l
·a.m . The interm edia te and Ad·
:va need classes are from 11 a.m.

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Choic&lt;• or beverage available
with meals. ,
GALLIA COUNTY
GALLIPOLIS- Activities and
menus for the week of May 18
through May 22· at the Senior
Citizen s Center, 220 .Jackson
Pike, are:
Monday . May 18 _c Cera mics ,
9:30 a.m. -noon: cho ru s, 1-:l p.m. :
Cent er blood pressure c heck
Tuesday, Ma y 19 - Senior
Cillzons Day , activities begin at
10 a. m .
Wednesday , May 20 - Ca rd
games. \ -3 p.m .
Thur sday. Ma y 21 - Bible
stud y. 11 a.m.- noon: herbalists.
12::10 p.m. : County Cou ncil
Board of Trustees. 1:30 p.m.
FridaY, Ma y 22- Art class. J.:l

Invites You To

The ins tructor for all sw im·
ming classes is Peggy Hocken·
berry. The fee for eacli class is
$20 and a ll classes wil l be held In
the Lyne Center Pool. The age
limil is six-years-old.
Registration deadline for Beg inners Swimm ing (fist session )
- and Advanced Swim is June 15.
•.' The regis tration dead line for
:·• Beginners Swimming (second
• session) and lntemediate Swim·
mtng is July 6.
Adva nced Cake Decorating
, ' will be held on Tuesda ys, from
June 23 through Ju ly 24. This Is
for persons who have a basic
knowledge of cake decorating
an d would like to enlarge their
scope of knowledge . The tech ·
nlques or color flow, wafer paper,
piping gel. fl owers In royal icing
a nd wedding cakes wiii be
explored.
The class will meet from 6: 30
p.m. until 9:30p.m . In the Fine
a nd Pe rforming Arts Cent er,
Room 124. The instructor Is Lee
Miller a nd the fee is S3.'i.
Registration deadline is June 15.,
Clot hing fo r Do ll s will be held
on Thursd ays . from June 25
' through .July 16. In this class.
participants wilt turn scraps of
mat erial Into charming crea,- l ions for that specia l doli. Doll
clothes for Barbie a nd Cabbage
Patch dolls will be the basic
, emphasis . 'Patterns will be In·
•.• elud ed with the course.
• ~- Th e class wilt meet from 6:.10
: • p.m . until 9:30p.m . in the Fine
and Performing Arts Center.
Room 124. The instructor is Lee
• Miller and the fe e Is $35.
Registratio n dea dlin e Is June 15.
Ca ndy making will be held Ju ly
28 through Aug uSI 18 from 6:30
p.m. until 9:30 p.m. In the Fine
,
and Perform ing Arts Ce nter,
Room 124 . The instruc tor Is Lee
Ml!ler and the fee Is $35.
Registration deadli ne Is July 6.

"Come Window
Shot,ping"
and

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•Custom Droperies
•Mode to Your
Measure Draperies
•Verticle ·Blinds
•Mini Blinds
•Woven Woods
•Pleated Shcides

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Thursday - Bea ns wi th ham.
rarrol and raisin sa lad , spnwrh.
corn bread a nd sliced peaches
Friday Macaroni with
cheese , harvard beet.s, wheat
bread. sliced bana na~ tn orange
juice with sugar cooktes
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Choice of beverage served wtth
each meal.

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WE STILL MAII'DAILY DELIVEIIES 10 MASON CO

POMEROY .flOWER SHOP

Phone 992-2039
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allipolis

GLAMOUR! •TRAVEL!

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There· s no better way to enjoy
warm sunny day• and co61 refresh·
ing avenings than relaxing outdoors
on Open Ai~ casual fumilure by

Official Preliminary to America's Perfect Teen
Paa&lt;lant. NO PERFORMING TALENT REQUIRED.

Samsonittte. Like all Samsonite!!l

o;asuat furnilure , OpenAI~ Is mede

WIN $1 ,000 US. Savrng s Bond. expense pa1d triP

of ltrong, walded, tubular·steel

to National Amenca's Perfect Teen Pageant thrs fall
1n Myrtle Beach . S.C.. pl us ?lher pnzes

frames . Then i1's coated

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19. you
may Qualify Applicants wha,qOahfy w111 compete on
June 21 , 1987 , 1n the Grand Ballroom of the Holiday
Inn on the Lane 1n Columbus

door furniture. With these features.
OpenAi~ offe r1 outltonding otyle
and value you'll appreciate for a

long. long time
So take a fresh approach to
casua l furniture ... with Samao·
nitefiJ OpenAirl1.l l

ENTIRI Send Name, Add1ess Age , Phone
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exclusrve Sam•onGerdl!l finish that
resists chipping, scratching and

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to: Amerlca'a l'arfecl Teen,

Chamber ol Commerce Bu11d1ng, Sune 300. P 0
Box 2908, Huntington. WV 25728 - Phone (304)

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MAY 15·17

The beauty of fresh cut spring !lowers gives
added meaning to Me morial Day .. . a day
devoted to the memory of our loved ones and '
Ame rica ns from ,very walk of life who served
their country with dedication and loyalty. ~ ­
m ember the day with tlowers t hat add tranquil
beauty to the special American holiday.

1987 MISS SOUTHERN OHIO TEEN PAGEANT

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1\rw ll'&lt;H.'hcr whn teaches tllcrc is more than one church; ~hat r,ou don~~

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p.m.: cr.aft mini -course. J.:l p.m.
Menus consist of:
Mond ay - Barbeque, has h
brown potatoes. kale with Vi·
negar. bun and appl~sauc~
Tuesday - Senior Cttlzens
Da y: Turke)' with gravy,
mashed pota toes, .b ullered broc·
coli, rolls and dump cake
Wednesday - Beef lips with
gravy, nood les. but tered sprout s.
wheat bread. and pear half In

The Philippines were given
Indepen dence by lh~ United
Stat es on July 4. .1946.

PURCHASE OF DINING GRO_UP.

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•Cut flowers
•Potted Plants
•Wreaths· ·
•Sprays
•Arrangements. in both real and
permanent flowers

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Chapel Hill Church of Christ

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t tr: what doth
1111111 b.. }mm 111 -.·atc&lt;r t~ml , ~( tht• Spirit ... St~11, hert u wa_
llindl'r me· w iw huptizc·J? .. , mul they ~tmt ~own both mto the watt~.
lwtl, PhiliJI wtll tltj '
m11J hi' bapm.ed h~~ ... Ca~ ~ny man [orhl ~
"'"'''' · rlrar rhc·s·· ~· lw111d IIUI br bupm.rd. ... (Jno. J .5. Act~ 8.36.38,
I(H 7). (h ) It \!1. fnr the ~mi ssion o~· si~s : "~c•ptmr ..and be. b~J,fllzrd e_very
11111 • of yo 11 ,.,, r },.· mmw ql l1'SUS ~ lmst }or t~t rtrttfurore of.mts {Acts 2.38).
ld n:1pt ;,m 'i:wcs: "IIi· thm lwl'''''rth und ts baptrud .shall be ~~'t'd ... The
fiki' j;p 1m • wlu•n•tmtn t'W' " baptism tiorh 1tlso now Sill-'t' us ... ' (Mk. 16: 16;
t h·l..l :l l l.
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(I/ fuilh . .. rht• faith oflhr• KO.,pt•l" which "is the.powt•r of God unr~ salva·
rim 1 '' !Rm . 10:8; Phil . 1:27: Rm . 1:10). (b) Fa i t~ comes by he;armg th~
'O"!l'th by hf:aring, ~ud ltttlnrtg by rhe word of God
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w lhN hurch m ·h anhuuld bts• • ~d" (A"ts 2:47). (d) Chnst IS the S~voour
11 f tlw h~ 1 d y : " ... ,,,.,, fl .l Clrri.tt is rhr ht!tld of rhe churc h: und he tJ rhe
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th:1t !here is more than one ~apusm: t~at baptism 1s not essential
to ~•11 \'ation : that there are mnny fa1ths; that II ~ally d~s ?,Of ~after
which f:1ith you choose; and that faith comes by praymg, ab1des not rn tltt
JdocrritH' n{Chri.st " (l Jno. 9).
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c·rhi.' him nor inrn your holm?, nerther _brd ~"" G?,d·spetd. For he rllat
bidd.,/1 him God·spwl is portaker of hu evil d••d (2 Jno. 10,_11 ). If you
do thi s. you "-'ill help stop counterfeit teachers in your communtty, as well
as on television and radio.
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God;, on•• bfJJy by th e cros.f. .. (R m.. ~2.4,5, I Cor. I · •
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'u ntil noon.

The Job Ba nk. located in the
Sen ior Citizens Center , 220 Ja ck·
so n Pike, is a free employmen t
service, inviting the app licant 50
years of age a nd older to discuss
t heir e mployment needs with a
job counselor.
Cali the cen ter at 446·7000 and
ask for the Job Bank for further
Everybody's doin ' it - balloo n
detalis .

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Home Week. the Veterans Memoria l · Hospital Extended Care
Facility released a few hundred
Wednesday.
Then Belly and Earl Denny of
Middleport repori they found one
from a second grader at Nor·
mandy Elementary , Cent erville.
in their yard Sunday .

EXPERIENCE STYLISTS READY TO GIVE YOU
THE PERSONAL TOUCH YOU DESERVE.

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Todd M. Hill has com pleted his
Teletype Mainenance C. School
a t the Naval Training Center In
Sa n Diego. Ca l!r. a nd following
three more week or sc hooling
there will be repor ting to the USS
Glover, home-ported. in Norfo lk ,
Va.
Todd is the son of Jim and
Rand! Hill. Syracuse, and graduated .Jast year from Sou ther n
High School. The famil y is
anxiously looking forwar d to a
visit from Todd as he chunges
locations.

launches, we mpan .

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cover.
Remember The drought ol la st
summer and fall and the deva staTing effect on farmers in. many
parts of the east and south .
Without rain the grass doesn't
grow and that in turn creates a
shortage of hay to feed the farm
anima ls.
Guiqeposts story is about one
farmer In North Caroli na who
was desperat e lor hay to feed his
dairy herd , a nd was on the verge
of sending the rows to m~rket.
His !lrst reprieve came when
the local extension agent located
some hay in Kentucky and it was
broug ht. In for local farm e r s on
trucks of the National Guard. a
gift from the Kentuckian s.
Buil l's takes a lot of hay to feed
far m a nima ls, a nd as Murray
saw the stack become shorter . he
bega n a search through the
extension agent for more hay .
The sear ch led the agent to the
sm all farming commu nity of
Langsville In rural Meigs County
a nd the Clark family . Getting it
from Ohio to North Carolina wa s
another proble m but a local
hauling ll rm comi ng Into Ohi o
went 150 miles out of il s way to
help the Murrays.
. .Murray came on the truck to
Ohi\) ·ahd Instead of the 200 ba,l es
he expec ted to get, returned ro
North Carolin a wi th twice that
many- generosity of the Clarks .

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RELAXATION-GIVE US A CALL

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750 FIISY AVE. - GAWPOUS
HOUIS: 10:00 A.M. TO 6:00 PJl

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STOREWIDE ,SAVINGS
•Diamonds 20·33%
•Bithstones 20%
•Watches 20-40%
•Wedding Bands 20%
•Add·A·Btads 25%
•Lockets 20%
•Stone Rings 200fo

•1411 Gold Chains 50o/,
·•crosses 20%
•Pierced· Earrings 20%
. •Clocks 10-30%
•Billfolds 40%
•All Giftware 10-300fo
•Much, Much, More

THIS IS AREAL SALE

W•lh Samsontre ~ Acr10n
Furnlfulll. outdoor
relaxation has never been
easier or more
com1ortallle. N!M ).'O!J can
sw1vel. turn 360', tlllllack
or IVCk to your he an ~
content on Action
Furniture. And the
comoured back gives you
all /he suppon you need
no matter whar move )'t'u ·'

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WORKS

SO YOU WON'T ...

Now you can sit up or lie back
in comfort without having to
put down your drink or book~ 1
The Body Glove ~; chaise . Only
frOm Samsonite!

FREE -GLIDER COYER WITH PURCHASE
OF GLIDER OR SmEE GROUP.

ALL PATIO FURNITURE ON SALE NO.W

JUST ARRIVED! FOLDING CHAIRS, ROCKERS &amp; CHAISE ·LOUNGERS
•Free
Parking
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Open Daily
9-5
Mon. &amp; Fri,
9-8

Delivery

Corner of third &amp; Olive, Gallipolis

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PARKWAY AND PEARL STREET IN MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
TELEPHONE: 992·3471

STORE HOURS ARE:
8 A.M. to 10 P.M.-7 DAYS A WEEK

17 .THRU SATURDAY, MAY 23

AD EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, MAY
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Community ~alendarjarea happenings
SUNDAY
L F:CTA Walnut Ridge
Chu rch has Rev . .Jack Rerry in
servi ces, Sunday. 7: .'l() p.m.
CENTENARY - Ce nten ar y
Unll ed Chr istian Church has
Heaven Bound Four. in servicPs,
Sunday, 7 p.m .

Down Under .
GALLIPOLIS - Riverby Wrl ·
lers meet Monday. 7 p.m .. bring
manu scr ipts.
rV INTON - Nort h Gall Ia Band
Boosters meet Monday, 7 p.m .
Turn in chf'ese and sausa gP
mon C'y.

NORTHUP - Crub b F'am i ly
Slri~ er s in r evival services. Sun ·
day-, 7: :l0 p.m., Nor thup Bap ti st
Chu rch.

GA LLI POLlS - .lob 's Oaugh·
tf'r s mee ts Monday, 7 p.m.

GALLIPOI.IS - Harriet and
.John Myer s famil y reu ni on ,
Sunda.v. Raccoon Cr eek Co unr y
Park. shelter by tennis court s.

R IO GRANDE Li tera cy
Council meeting Mond ay . 8 p.m ..
Rio Gra nde College and Com·
munll y Col lege Student Cen ter .
Board member s. tutors, inter·
ested eitizens should atte nd .

GALLIPOL IS - Rev . Pau l
Martin at Mina Chapel Church,
Su nday, 7:.'10 p.m.
CROWN CiT Y Seri vc&lt;'s
through Friday at Provid ence
Missionary Baptis t Church. 7
p.m., with Glen Mathews.
PORTLAND - Hazel Com·
munlt y Chu rc h hymn sing 7: .'10
p.m ,, Su nd ay with Edsel Hart
prea ching and si nging by " Ch i·

chana."
MONIMY
GA LL IPOLIS f. piscopa l
Churchwomen meet Monda'y,
noon. Speaker Rotary Exchange
Student.
Gal lipolh
GII LLJ POLJS Aulsness and Pro fess ional
Women meet Monday , 6::10 p.m ..

evenin g at Burkett's Barber
Shop In Middl eport . There will be
a socia l hour and trad ing sess ion
at 7 p.m. followed by a coin
aurt lon and the servi ng of
refreshments .
. RACINE - Th e Ra ci ne Mer·
r hant s Associa tion will meet at 7
p.m . Monday at the tow n hall.

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Timothy Ray Smith
Loretta T. ,Jordan
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Jordan-Bowles
LEON, W.Va . - Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Thoma s, Leon. W.Va ..
announce the engagem en t and
forthcoming m ar r ia ge of their
daughter, Loretta Thomas Jor·
dan , to D ~ nny Gen e Bowles, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hansfor d Bowles
· of Point Pleasant. West Virgin ia.
An open ehu.rch wedding will
be held on May 23 at 4 p.m . at

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ihtll . If tht camera doesn't '" window
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PIIGF:TOWN - Mr. and M1·s.
Haro ld Norris of Pagcv llle are
announcin g the engagement and
approa chig mar r iage of their
daught er, Darla Norr is, to Rill
Elam. so n of M r. and Mrs . .l ack
Elam . Pomcrov. The bridf'·&lt;'IC&lt;'I
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Elam Is a grad uate of Meigs.

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reception
will fo ll ow In th e chu r ch
basem en!.
She is a graduate of Point
Pleasan t High Sc hool, and em·
ployed by Holzer Clinic of
Ga llipolis.
Bow les is a graduate o'f Buffalo
High School and Is employed by
Bosworth's.

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· whether th e water drops s ~cerl y
or over a slopin g surface. and in
on" l eap or a succession of leaps,
II series of low fall s flowing over
a co nside~·abl e dist ance Is called
a cascade.

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Brown will be unit ed In an open
chu rc h wedding May 23 at 6: 30
p.m. at Grare Upited M ethodi st
Church. A reception will follow aI
the Moose Lodge in Point
Pl easa nt.
Wallerson is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence N.
Rayburn of Point Pl easa nt,
W.Va . She is employed at Peo·
pi es Ba nk In Point Pl easant as
adm inistra tive assista nt.
Brown is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don M . Brown o! Gallipolis.
He is employed by the Medical
Shoppe Inc. as a licensed ph ys i·
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The impor tan ce ot a waterfall
Is deiermined not only by it s
height, but by Jhevolumeof flow.
steadiness of flow, crest width ,

BIDWELL - Celes tine Mar ie
Skinner and Timothy Ray Smith
will exchange wedding vows on
Sunday, May 31.
She is the daught er or Mr . and
M rs. TO(Il Skinner, Bidwell. and .
Laura Conner, Wellston . He is
th e son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Ray Smith, Bidw ell.
The OP,Cn church wedding will
be held at Vi nton Unit ed Mctho·
dist Church at 2: 30 p.m. A
recept ion will be held. in the
fellowship room at the church
followi ng the wedding,

.:·Watterson·-:.Brown

CLEAN CARPETS
YOU CAN LOVE AGAIN!

for good txposurt on backlit sub;~eh,
ont to two stops mort is vootl. Tht moreu ·
asure given, the httttr tht subiflt will
r.oolc and tiM mon woshtd out tht botlcg·
rownd will btcomt.
If lht aubj1&lt;f ond the botkground art
equally Important, use a large whitt rtfll(tor to bourKt some light into tht subjed
and ust ont•holf to one stop mor t 11posure

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WILT DISNEY WORLD
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VIC&amp;nON

MIDD LEPORT - OH KAN
Co i n Club wil l meet Monday

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GALLWOLIS - Tlmothy'Scolt
Bu sh and Jamie Arlene Stewart
are announcing their engagement and forthcoming marriage.
Sbe Is the daughter of James L. ,
and Janice Stewart of Logan . He
is the son of Gayland and Helen
Bush or Gallipolis .
Miss Stewart Is a Logan High
Sc hool .,graduate and will be
receiving her associates degree
In comput er scl'ence from Hock·
ing Technical College.
'Bush Is a Gallla Academy
graduate and r eceived his asso·
elates degree In computer
science from Hocking Technical
Co llege. He Is employed by
Mount Carmel Medical Center as
a compuler operator .
T he couple is planning a Jyly 11
wedding.

Pamela S. Smith
Ro;v E. Messick

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SALEM CENTER
Sa lem
Center United Methodist Church
wi ll be in n 'v iva l Mond ay and
Tuesday at 7: .'l6 each evening.
Rev .. James Wells. Winc·hcster.
Ky., rva ngrli sl.

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POMERO Y - Meigs Count y
Men 's Fellowship will m eet Mon.
day, 7: :l0 p.m ., a t the Pomer oy
Chu rc h of Christ. Kei th Wood. ·
Meigs County game protector,
will present a special progr am
and film.

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p.m .. in the youth room.ol Moun I
Ol ive Communi ty Ch urch .
Leader will be .Jud)' Holl er.

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• Pamela S. Smith and f\oy E .
Messick will exchange weddi ng
.vows on Saturday, June 6 In a
private ceremony.
- She i s the daughter of Paul II.
McCart y, Jackson, and Jesse
and Loui se Whit / or Gallipolis.
He Is the son of .the lai e Margaret
Stewart Messick.
She is a gradua te of Gallla
Aca dem y Higah School and is
employed as General Manager of
Dales Smorgasbord.
He Is a gr aduate of Point
, • Pleasant High School and is
: empl oyed by Ashland Oil Co.
• :. A reception will be held June 13
. · at their res idence.

Gallipolis,
GALLJPOLJS Lions, Rotary and .Kiwanls tLI ·
Ro·Ki l meers Tuedsda y, 6: :10
p.m ., Presbyterian Church.

R UTLAN[) - The Rut land
Garden Cl ub wi ll meet at the
home of Mrs: Dayton Parsons.
wi th Mrs . . Car l Denison . as
co· host. Munday at 7: :mp.m .

l ives are Ca rmah Dav is, Cal lia
Aradrmy:
E:rma lre n Hun I ,
North Gal lia; Rac hel Dann er,
Ohio Valley Chr istian Schoo l ;
Deni se Cox, Hannan Trace : Pam
Wills, Kyger Creek; Kristi Com ·
stock, So uth wes tern : Ki rri
Theiss. Gal lla Chri stia n Sc hool
and Cris ty Bennett . Buckeyt•

POMEROY- Ovrrea.trrs Vi c·
toriou s Weight Loss Club will
start meeting Ma y 19. from 7to 8

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GALLIPOLIS - Ga llipolis Ro·
tary meets Tuedsday , 6: ~0 p.m .,
Down Und er .

'New Styles' from area ·
shops featured in show
GALLIPOLIS- Th e Gallipolis
Junior Womr n' s Club. along w ith
the Gallipolis Retail MPrchants
and the Sliver Bridge Retail
Merchants Associations. Is spon·
sor lng a fas hion show Ma y 22. at
7::10 p.m. at the Municipal Pool.
"New Sty les lt'()m the Old
French Cit y" will !Pat Ul'&lt;' fa .
shions from the Retai l Mer·
chant s Associa tion.
Th e models will be urea
res ident s, rpprcsen tin g a wide
variety of stvl es . sizes and ages.
The sty les will vary from cas ual
bea ch wea r th rough formal at·
tire lor m&lt;' n and women .·
Ti ckets arc $2.:.0 eac h and ' arr
availabl e from any .Junior
Women's Clu b member and at
any of the reta il m erchan ts'
ston•s, For more Information.
con tact Teresa Rl hl at 441\·19.'17 or
Becky Rot hgeb a1 446·960.'1.
Ten area fes tival and roun t,·
qu c~ n s wi ll be gues ts of honor at
the show .
The modl'is are Elizabeth
Adk ins. .Jeff Adk i ns. Mark il l len.
.Jolalnr Barlimu s, Kr lsty Bcr·
klrh, Tony Blhl. David Brown,
Sheny Cai n. Kevin Cre mea ns.
.Julie• Dillon , ilml'~ l'ostt•r, Ci ndy
· Gri mm. Mar y Hall, Mi ndy .John·
son.. layne Kiesling . Bobby .lor
Nickels. Karl No tt er . Kell y Nul ·
ter, t\ ndrra Riggs. Nichola s
Rocchi. Anna Sa lisbut'.l ', Ann
Sa nder!", lkamlon Saundt•rs .
Laur~' Sa unders , Rodnev Suund ·
ers, Ail sa Smith and Lee Ann
Wr lr h.
The special gur sls arc Tina
Sllv&lt;'rs. Mi ss Ca lli a Count)': and
.Jullr Dillon. thP Rl vrr RPcrPa ·
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A little good news...

Beat of the .bend

Bankrupl(!ies
In 1985, there were 57,067
businesses that failed, compared
ro 52,078 ln.1984, ~n lncreaseof9.6
p.m . Thursday to decorate . and
· percent. A study by D.unn and
ser up for th eir Saturday nighl
Bradstreet found that the in·
r eunion. Many hands make light

see many in 1987."

By BOB HOEFLICH
Times-Se ntinel Stall
II you live i n Meigs Cou n
have some good
n~s for you.
Since .my information came
from John Rice,
Meig s County
AgriC'ullurC~l

Agent , II refuse
to commit him beyond rhc rr al m
of MPigs County .
You probably ha ve notirPd a
number or report s thatthi ~, i.'i th(·
year for lhP 17 year loc ust to
retu r n. And - if yo u rC'mcmlwr

how disgu slin g it WrJS thf' last
lime - that was onl y in 19H2 You haven't bt&gt;en looking l orwarcJ

to the arrival of th e cir&lt;~da.
So, .John, (:lfC' wp going to tw vr
lhC' 17 year locust or cirad a rh h
year'!
i\nd John 's reply :

" In 1982, Mf'i gs

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rlcnccd the 17 .yP.a r loc ust or
c icada alonj:! w ith 40 orhrr
countiC's . About 2~ co unti es in
Ohio, to thf' wrst of us . wi ll
experlencr th e riradil this yf'ar .
That does not mPa n yo u won·.1sr·r·
any- you might SPfl J fr·w - bur
W£.' in Meigs f' ount y ~ hould no t

Onr r "is n' t r nough for Ro.v
Hoi!Pr.
Roy is 1h C' first perso n 10 win
IWiC&lt;' The Times Sentinel's M .vs·
tr r~· F'arm Contcs 1. Roy was one
of four rcsidrn\ S to rorrC'ct l.v
rwmr the· M ay lOth m ys tery f "rm
as th ai or .lakl' Gaul and Roy 's
n~tmf' v.'a s sp!('('lrd from th e four
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Shorty Wrighl who has ap par·
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largely to failure of small servirl'
companies. ;JS well as hard times
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daughter of Tom and .ruciv
Wf'fry, and .lame&gt;; F . Evans.. Jr:.
son oi .li m nnd !Inn Evans. ali of

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nupti al music will prPr&lt;•dc• 111e
excha nge of vows.
A reception will br held in thr
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following the wedding .
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Champayne .m etallic finish With leather
interior. Absolutely stunning . Only
15.000 low miles.

Lane-Fry
Gi\LL IPOUS - Mr. and Mrs.
I va n L.nn£' of Gallipoli s announrr
the upcoming marriag-e of the!r
daughter, SC'her;ry Lam•, to l&lt; en m\fh Fry, son or Mr . and Mr.s.
Edwurd F'ry of Ga llipolis.
The open wedding witt toke
place May 2:1at li: :10 p.m .. a1 the
homr of tlw brld ~'s parC'nt s un
Bladen·MNcervliir Hoatl.

1985 Olds Delta 88 Royal
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Midnight Blue finish.

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ALYSHEBA (left') . fli es past- seco nd place
finisher Bet Twice lo win lhr seco nd leg of lhc
Triplr Crown Saturday al the Pre;1kn""s Slakes in

Factory officials' cars . Some with sunroofs. Only 3 ,000 to 9,000 miles.

By STEVE TRIPLETT
Times-Sentinel Staff
RIO GRANDE - No m aj or
records were broken at the 16th
An nual Chicken fly ing conresl
held Sa turd ay ar Bob Evans
F'atms, but there was plenty of
fun.
The annual event drew more
than 2, 600 spectators and 231
chickens to · the big event.
"Chicken-0 -War" flew the coop
ro co p th e honor for the top
dista nce. The skinney 17 ounce
bird mana ged to keep on track to
fly 23!i feet and four Inches.
"C'hicken-0 -War " was trained
by Shawn Strosnider of Lancas·
fer and was the winner in the
featherweight divisio n
Fi nishing second in the same
division was "Grandma" 1190-61
trained by Roger Gearing. GearIng of Londonderry, Ohio also
trained lhr lhird place bird,
"Mother White" (7.1-oi .

By ,JIM SLATER
UPI Sports Writer
INDIANAPOLlS I UP I I - i\ 1
Unser Sr. and Cord on Johncock.
lw o former Indianapolis 500
champions forced ou t of racing
for lack of sponsorship money ,
completed comebac ks Salurday
by qualifying for this year's Indy

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"Wrong Way " took the right
ision, "F'ea lheriegs" trai ned by
T .R. Bumgardner of Rio Grande
way and was thC' winner In l h(l
placed seco nd flying 31 feet 9
Bantam Weight division fi)'ing
Inches. "F'e.atherlegs " weighed
151 feet, I in ch. "Wrong Way"
was trairred by Stephanie Cash of 70 ounces .
ln t hird place was "Fearless
Gallipolis. Two other Ga llipoli s
chickens placed In this division.
F'lyer Frier" trained by Dorothy
Moore of Ft. Wayne. lnd. The 68
"Skiiiell " 144 ounces I trained by
oun ce chicken flew 29 feet 9
Wi ilie Thomas placed second
inrhcs . "Fearless Flyer Frier"
travelin g 89 feet I Inch . " i\ero·
was spon sored by unl.t 40 of Bob
ble" 140 ou nces! trained by Lloyd
Eva
ns Reslauranls in F't . Wa yne.
Danner placed third fl ying 75 fret
5 inches.
Other contes ts and gameswPre
enjoyed throughou t the day .
" Flash Gissard" led the Me·
The wi nners of the Chi cken
diu m Weight s in distance travel ·
Legs contest were !I ngle Potts
ing 1~7 feet6 i nches . "'Flash" was
and Eric Lloyd of .Jackso n.
trained by Scot I Moore of Porch,
"Big" .li m Cooper was named
Ohio. Second place 1126 feet 4
"Th e Most Out rageous Trainer."
i nches! went to "Ire" trained by
Ada Cox of Wellston guessed
Travis Evans Duriie of Hunting·
ion, W.V. "Fireball " trained by the furth es t flight would be 240
feet. Thi s was only Heel 8 1nches
Chri stina Dcnnv of Bidwell.
placed th ird flying 120 feet 4 orr the winnin g mark .
Lisa Gill of East Ca nlon and
inches.
Adam
Sch or ster or Columbus
Official starter Dr. Clyde
th r Chi cken Scra tch
were
Marsh had to r eall y pu sh to ge t
som e ol the heavyweig hts off and. winner s.
/\record "-'8~ sri in lhr 40 yard
fl y ing. "Westside Chltken"
weighing 87 ounces traveled 32 sprint. " Hipper" ripped up the
feet 10 inches for first place. course in 17 s~ro nd s .
The record for the Jnterna·
Chad E hres m an of F'airborn ,
tiona
I Chicken F lying coo lest Is
Ohio was the trainer.
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'FArui '1'0 QUALIFY - Kevlll Cogan ot Palol Verdes Eatates,
Calif., failed to qullly for lite lt87 Indy 101 Saturday atur
flnlohlag aecond a year ago. Tbe dejected Cosan •II• on pit wall.
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while racing- wil l be forced by
Ne'w York Stare raring law 1orun
drug-frec.
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Trainer J ack Van Berg has
Insisted, however, that Alysheba
ha s been taking La six simply as a
prec aution since he underwent
throal surgery to correc t 6bstru~ted
breathing in mid·
March.
The triumph - Van Berg 's
serond in the I 3-16th-mile
Preakness - m arked the first
lime in nine starts that Alys heba
had a clean and untroubl ed trip .
In the Derby, Aiys heba was
bumped at the sta rt, squeezed
back the first l ime pa st the
stands and then withstood a
mid -homestretch collision with
Bet Twice that momentarily
dropped Alysheba to it s knees.
The 2-1 favorite covered (lie
course und er MrC'a rron , a rhree·tlme Eclipse Award winner whQ
got his sta1'! at Pimllco Race
Course, in 1: '54· !\- the siowesl
Preakness si nce Masler De rb~
won t he 197&gt; edit ion In J: o6 2-5.
The race record of I : r.J 2-5 was
esta blished by Tank' s Prosp~!
in 198&gt;.
Alysheba became the 241h
horse lo win the first lwo legs of
rhe Triple Crown and seeks to
become the 12th to win th e Triple
Crow n. The last winner of the
first two it•gs was Spectarula"
Bid in l!l?ll. He was tr ipped up in ·
l hc Belmont by Coastal and
finished third.
Should Alysheba fall ro win t~ io
Belmont and the $~&gt; milllop
guaranteed earn in gs that ~o witH
It for the fi rst tlnir. he could sill!
ra pture the Inaugu ra l Sl mllllor
Triple Crown Points llonus.

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E VANS INDUCTED - Rohert (Bob) Evans WIIHinducted into·
lht• Coo p Hall of Famt• durin~ Salurday allernoon's ltith annual
Chicken Flying Conh•st at Boh Enn• Farllll!. Making tlw
presentation on lrlt Is Kcllh Bradbury, vice prt'ltldcnt ofBoh Evan•
Farm•. (Times·Scntlm•l photo hy Geoff Osborne)

qualified for hi s 21st Ind y sta rt a1
a speed of 2117.990 mph In a
Buick -powered 1986 March .
Johncock, who had ret Ired just
before the 1985 Indy lime trials,
cri ed as he fini shed hi s qualifyi ng
run .
" I got tired of wa1ching it on
TV." Johncock sai.d. " It was the
mos t sa lisfactory qualifying I
have ever had here . It was a
relief." ee to llkanrr his own ri
.s"But when 8 ca m e here this mo
lh. I had in mb mlcdhce $In·
hstl,d2res.h' . cotngovnvnt rohout and sit in a race ca4 C don't
think canuwln the race. "
bjohncock. who rbpl$ccd Jim
Crawfod, siow lee4ning, I kn ew

ITRcouid go ou r and get 208 If
that 's what it took to get in the
race ," said .J ohncock, who Ia ·
m ented et he financia l hard ships
racing many top driver s.
" It takes a tremendous amount
of money ro come back In racing .
Drivers are coming up wilh
money and buying the rides,
regardless or how good a driver
they are. it's a sham e. That
didn' t happen mkch when 1 came
aiq b." he said. I
Rides are zecomlng scarce foe
drivers such as Ulser Sr. who hac
trouble arra nging funding for
team .
" I tried putting together sev·
eral dea ls and nothing formed. "

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he sai d.- " I t' s not that ! was after
a great, m ult i· million do llar
offer. For n1•x t yea r, I'm st ili
trying. "
Youn~cr
drlvPrs surh a!:l
Da nny Sull iva n and AI Uns(•r .Jr.,
who aisoquailfir·d Saturda y. suld
older drivers will have a speC' Ia!
advanta~l' bC'C'I.I US(' O[ thr l'ha s~ I S
problems tha t have co nrributrd
to 20 crashes and two other ' Pins
this said . " Thr ma jSwi t)· or
people terc run Marcqcs :la nd r~r
Marc If ntt a very good rw r ri~ht
now. lnstp&lt;• pa sl the Marrhm h$s
been ab le to sufk to lht• gmurd
an· !hat can hide prooieos. With
the new radial tires, the suck
doesn't make any dlffcerrencr

\Vilander advances to Italian Open finals

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Before practice bega n lhi s
month at the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway, Unser and Johncock
had tried in vain to arr ange
spo nsors for an entry. Bul Unser
and Johncock were signed to
replace drivers injured -in two or
the record 22 practice mishaps
this monl h.
Two-tim e winner Johncock, 50,

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UPI Sports Writer
Bi\1,. TIM ORE I UP II - Aly·
sheba, clearly unaffected by his
bruising victory in the Kentucky
Derby, raced easily to a triumph
over Derby r unner- up Bet Twite
Sa turday in the JJ21h Preakness
Stakes. giving racing a rhance
for its first Triple Crow n winner
since 1978.
The consecutive on~ t wo finIshes of Alysheba and Bet Twice
se t up the sam e type of du el by
which Aff ir med claimed his
Triple Crown over Alysheba 's
sire, A ly dar, nine years ago.
Aiydar wa s the only roil in Triple
Crown hi story to finish sero nd in
ali three jewels.
Cryp l ocirara ncc , fourth fin isher in the May 2 Kentucky
Derby, charged from las t place
to rlaim third over fourth -place
Gulch.
Alysheba, ridden Into th e lead
at the 16th pole by Chris McCarron. defeated Bet Tw ice by a
half-length. Cryptocicarance fin·
ished I 1·2 ienglhs behind Bet
Twice and .11 -21cngths in front or
Gu lch.
i\lys heba, which ear ned
$421, 100 for owners Pamela and
Dorothy Scharbauer, paid $6.00,
$4.60 and $3.40. Bel Twice re·
turned $4.60 and $3.60 and won
$70,000, whil e Cry ptoc learancr
paid $3.00 and earned $35,000 .
Alysheba will go on to the third
jewel of the Tr iple Crown, the
Ju ne 6 Belmont Stakes. which at
11·2 miles Is Ihe longest and most
grueling of the series. There. the
colt, who ran lhe Derby and the
Prea kness on Lasix- a dlurellc
used to curb bleeding In horses
who hemorrhage in the lun gs

'Chicken-0-War' claims top
honor at 16th flying conte~t

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HOUSTON IUP!i - J am ie
Moyer pitched a four-hitter over
eight innings Sa turd ay and Hyne
Sandberg crarked a so lo home
run ro lead the Chicago Cubs to a
2·1 virtor:v ov'er the Houston
Astros.
Moyer, 1-.1, wa lked three and
struck out three before yielding
to Ron Davis, who got th e first out
before allowing a single to Kev in
f3ass. Frank DiPino reli eved
Da vis. Jose Cruz's grounder ro '
seco nd adva nced Bass a base.
Alan . i\shby hit an appare nt
game-ending gr ounder to second , but home plate umpire
Pau l Runge awarded i\shby first
on catcher's interference by
Jody Davis, who had just entered
the game for defensive purposes.
With runners on flrsl and
sero nd, Dickie Thon flied out to
deep center and DiPino regis·
tered his first save.
Hou sto n starter and loser Nol an Ryan, 2-3, allowed five hils in
si x innings. He wa lked two and
str uck out nine to Increase his
career'- leadi ng strikeou t tot al to
4,340.
Sandberg broke a J.J tie in th e
fifth when he blasted a 3-2 pitch
over the iefl field fence for his
sixlh homer of the season.
Chicago took a 1·0 lead in thr
second. Leo n Durham led off
with a si ngle and Keith Moreland
dou~led to left, sending Durham
to thi rd . One out la ter .Jim
Sundberg hit in to a fi elder's
choice lo score Durham.

By MIKE BARNES
UPI Sports Writer
INGLEWOOD, Ca lif. I UP II James Worthy collected 27 points
and Mich ael Coope r sank 3 free
throws in the final 1:42 lo help
hold off a Sea ttle charge and give
the Los Angeles Laker s a 92-87
victor y over the s upersonics
Sa tu rda y in Came 1 of the
Western Conference final.
The Lakers held Seal tie score·
less for the (l rst &gt;:40 of the final
quarter and permitted high·
scori ng guard Da le Ellis to score
jus t 3 free throws in the final .l .l
minut es. E llis entered averaging
29 points In the playoffs, bu t
finished wilh only 11.
Came 2 of the best·of·sevcn
series is sc hed uled for Tuesday
night at lhe F'orum before thr
sc{'nl? sh irt s to Seatlle for afternoon games Sa tu rday and
Monday.
The Sanies. shaking .off th eir
slow fourth -quarter srar l, scored
10 stra ight point s to get within
8'·82 with 2:41 left. Tom·
Chambers' 2 free throws then cut
Sea ttle's deficit to 90-87 with :.3
second s to play, and ' Magic
.Johnson of the Lakers was called
for a dou ble dribble, giving the
ball back to the Son irs.
However. Chambers missed a
baseline jumper. Kareemi\bdui ·
. .Jabbar controlled a jump ball at
th e Los Angeles foul line with 17
seconds left and Cooper added 2
foul shot s with 10 seconds

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worki~g with the Candystriper
program thrsc davs :and i s
v.:raring the sa mC' ~niform .1her
mother wore when sh(' served .

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Frank C i cl;mq. wl'ii known
Rucim· r0~ ident hqs problem s.
frank bC'C'ome unPxpertedl y ill
rpf·pntly a nd v:a s taken to the
l-l olzr•r Medif·at Ce nter. F"ollow in .[! !('s lin g therr . he WLlS flown b,v
Nancy Evans. who was reht1 1i&lt;·optPr to Co lumbu s and is rc· ntiy nnmcd femal e ath iel e of
now -.ch0dulrd to und ergo heart
the yea r at Ohi o U niversitv ,
b .V P&lt;J ~!-.
su r grrv in~ thr near i\thcns. is n gr anddaughter of
futurr.
Mrs . .Emma Salse r , Dorca s.
1\ now Prank l,l, 'i II b e ver y h~1 PP.\"
Na ncy. the daughler of C'lyd e
10 hc·ar fr om . Meigs Count y and Rosema r y Salser Evans . Rio
fri ends abo u I now . 'l'h c addrrss is . Grande, was OU' s leading scor er
!1oom Rllil, Rhorlf's Ha ll, Uni ve r - !&lt;.Js l st'ason averaging l~ .fi a
sitv HuspitCl l, Columbu s, Ohio.
game and her 40fi total poinr s in
her sC'nior season g-avf2 hfll' 1.06.1
1\lumni r&lt;'union timt· is j ust for her ba sket ball C'arc•er.
around thP corner a nd Ru tland
Na n!"'y wets honored at the
ll igh Sc hoo l alumni w ill mcrt Ci t Green and White Club's r eC'ogni th e Hut land Ci vic C'Pntcr ~~I R: ,'!0 . lion banquet.

CHESHIRf. i\n alumni
ba nquel i s being plann ed for Motv
2~ at Kyger Crrl'k ' High Schooi .
6:4&gt; p.m .
Speci al classes bri ng rrcog
nized wil l be 19:l7, 1947, 1!162, l!lli7 ,
1972, 1977 and 19R2. Cost of thP
event is $8.
Make r hcck s pay a ble to
C hes hl rr- Ky~rr
Al um ni , nnd
mail to PO Box 2•11 . ChPs hirt•,
Ohio, 4.\li21.
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ROME (UPIJ _: Sweden's
Mats· Wllander mowed down a
li stless John McEnroe, 6-1, 6-3,
Saturday lo move inlo the final of
the $495,000 Italian Open against
Argentina's Martin Jaite.
No. 11 seed Jaite spoiled the
steady baseli ne game or 15th·
seeded Swede Joaklm Nystrom
6-3, 6-4 to earn his firs! finals
berth since February.
Wllander. seeded seco nd , had
an easy time with the slxl h-

seeded McEnroe, wno displayed
terrible form . The packed crowd
of 8,500 at the Foro ltallco,
however, backed the America n,
cheering every one of his suc·
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McEnroe did nor make nearly
enough winners, as Wllander
wrapped up his I rip tothe!lnalon
second malch point when Me E n·
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times in the90-minul eencounter.
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seed Ivan Lend! In lhe third
round, tried 10 play a baseline
game, but Jaite sped up the pace
to his advantage.
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complete the sel In 45 mlnulcs.
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Walters has filed at least five
breach·of·contract suits against
players who lat er signed with
other agent s.
In addition to Ha r mon, other
ex·college pl ayer s said to be
scheduled to appear before the
panel were Bryon Linwood and
Egypt Allen, formerlyxas Chr istian Univer sity.
Newsday said Linwood , who
signed with Walter s In December
1984 and played briefly for the
Los Angeles Raiders in 1985, wa s
summoned 10 tes tify on June 2:1.
Allen, who was thrown off the
TCU team in his senior year

By United Press International
• John Leister pit ched a three- ·hit shu tout and Mike Mesh drove
' "in three runs with a ba sed-loaded
:·~doubl e F r iday to lead the Paw': · fucket Red Sox to a 5-0 victor y
~:&lt;41ver the Rochester Red Wings in
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•:-: Leister faced only 30 batt er s,
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Mesh 's two-ou t double off los t~~fourth
innning followed singles
[..;; by Sam Horn and Pat Dodson and
walk to Chr is Cann izza ro. Scott
1 Wade'ssolo home runinthesixth
!• ·and John Marzano's sacr ifice fl y
~=in the fifth inning accoun ted for
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Pawtucket improved to 11-17.
!··ftochester is now 22-10.
E lsewhere in th e lnternallonal
L eague, Ri chmond defea t ed
Toll'do 7-3 in Ihe conclu sion of a
game suspended Thursday and
1 \1-3 In the r egularly scheduled
' game, Co!umt;&gt;u s,beal Tidewater
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At Columbus, Ohi o, Pete Filson
and Rich Bordi held the Tides to
just two run s and five hits in
sparking t-he Clippers. Don
Sc hulze took the loss.
At Old Orchard Beach. Me"
Todd Stottlemyre and two r etiev ers survived a lO·hlt attack by the
Guides lo lift the Chiefs. The
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wh en Coach Jim Wacker lear ned
he and others had allegedly
accept ed payment s from · booster s had no1received a subpeona
but ;.,as asked by an F BI agenl to .
com.e to Chicago May 26.
Allen, who signed wtth Bear s
l ast . year but was cut, to ld
Newsday he had signed with
Walt er s before he was ousted
from the Horned F rogs. He
declined comment when as ked if
he had r eceived money fr om
Walters.
An internal inves ligat ion al
I owa revealed Har mon receivl'd
pay ment s fr om Walters over a
two-year period. Harmon subsequently left Walter s and hired a
new agent, Mar lin Rauch.

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Former lowa running back Ron-.
nle Harmon ha s also been subpo·
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New York Newsday r epor ted
in its Friday editions tha t David
Berst, i'!CAA director ~f enforcement, said officials from several
colleges had no tilled. hintsome of
their current and former athlet es
had been subpoenaed to appear
before the grand jury.
Walters has been the target of •
inquiries by federal and academic authorities in severa l
sta tes. He has denied charges of
thr eatening players, but admit ted to giving cash to several
athl etes as an inducement to sign
with him,
The Chicago-based grand jury
action r eporledly stem s from a
March 16 incident In which Kat he
Clement s, an assoc iate of Chi·
cago agent Steve Zucker. wa s
assaulted in her office by a. man
wearing a ski mas k. The incident
happened after Waiters and
Bloom accused Zucker of at-

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May 17, 1987

Pomeroy

Tigers slap 4-3 loss on hapless 'Indians :~ ·
By RICHARD L . SHOOK
UPI Sports Writer
DETROIT IUP I) - Mike Henneman is just one more reason
why Detroit Tigers ' manager
pardkly Anderson th inks the
stan ngs l te.
"Wit h ourpllching allwehave
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to do IS pl ay baseball. Anderson
sa id Fn~ay ni ght alter L ou
WhJtak er s seco nd home run of
. the game, lea dtn g ofl .' he nmth .
gave hrs l earn a 4· :J vic tory over
I he Cleveland Indians - lheooly

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ream below the Ti gers in the
st andings..
" II we play ba se ball, we' ll be
lhere rom e September." An der son said. " I told Pa l tCorra les .
Cleveland's m anagerr be lore the
ga m e we've gol good arms.
" Thi s is a good baseba ll
tea m ." Ander son sa i d. "I told
him not to let th e standings trick
hi m . We've gal a good tea m. I
th ink I 've been in managing long
enough to kn ow a good team
wh en l see one."
De troit 's biggest weakness is
against left -handed pitchin g. II ' s
rig ht -han ded bals are nor al ways
there. But th e Tigers have won
three straight and four of five,
recording I heir first wi n of the
season
in nine derisions aga in st
111\LL GF.TS /\WI\ V - U evo•Jand 's .J&lt;u•Carter gets a piece olth&lt;•
lefties
in
the process.
right -flt'ld wall hut ('ann ul ~ n ag a dou hi (• hy Oetro lt'!oi Lou Whitakt•r
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dicl
n't bea t starting fndi in thi• first inning of Uw Tigt&gt;r's- lndian ~ gam1• Frid a,y night.
ans'
lefl
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Greg Swindell
Whitakt• r' s douhh• was on j• 11f hi ~ t hrN' hits in a ganw that saw him
bu t they did get the scor e back
hit two homt• rnn!'i . (U P I )
I rom :l-0 to :1-:J by the l im e he Jell
inthesixthwlrh asoreleflelbow .
Whi ta ker's second home ru n or
thr game, hi s fift h of the season.
ram e on a 2-1 pitch from Mark
Huisman. 0-1. leading off the
bolt om of the ninth.
It mad e a wi nner of rook ie
('OI. UMiilS. Oh io 1UPii Thr nrw s~hetlulr wrll have th e
Mike
Henneman. who p]t ched to
TIH · Ohio High School 1\ihlctir
Divis ion II fina l a ! ~ p.m. fridr.t~' .
16
bai
ter s and got 16 outs. The
1\ssori&lt;.~ t io n Board ot Contr ol
Dr·c . 4. fo llowed b.v t he Division
only
batter
to reach base aga in st
Thu rsr.Ja.v put it s offiriul ~lam p of IV fina l und er thr ligh ts at 7:.10
him. Mel Hall on a leadoll single
approval on ti n cx punded stnt c p.m
in the six th, was thrown out
tws k(•tball tour nam C'nl for both
On Sa turda .\·, Ocr. J. thr
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try i ng to steal with lwo out.
hnys (J nd gi r Is s1art i ng nr.-.: t ~· co 1'. Di vision I I I fina l will IJr al 11
"Thr l ast lw o batt ers ol the
Thf' tourrw mPn ts, bo th to br a .m .. followed by the Di v ision V
hl'ld in St . .John /\rr nJ on tile Ohiu ('O n test at 2: :~0 p.m. T tw Divis ion
S t ;.~ tf • U n iver si ty C't.~mp u s, w ill br
I ga mr. p lu.ved nn Su nday
tllf' firs t unclr r thr four divi sion
aflrr noon in r l'rPn1 Y' ''JI"s, will br
Bus iness ond civic leader;s in
fnrm ;1 ! ;; nd w il l add 1hn•r· gumf's llf'ld al 7 p. m . Sa tu rda y .
Texas sa y lhey wan t Texas -EI
to Pa r h t&lt;.u rnamPnt.
OHSIIA Comm iss ioner Ri - Pas o to ro nducr its ow n investi Ttw gir l• s t&lt;~tP tnu rna mPnt will rhard Arms trong sa id th(.• nig ht
ga t ion int o the death of baske tIJC M a rd1 7- El, wi t h four sPrn ifl - · get mrs would bf' played und(•r I hr
ba ll player fl er nell " ,Jeep" Jark na l r~amP ~ IJPing pl;1yrcl both &lt;•xisl ing Ohi o Stad ium l ights.
son. Po lire said they bel ieve
Thurs.dJ _v ancl Pritla_
v and thr nov.: uspd primaril.v for inlr&lt;.~mu ­
drugs were i nvolved In the
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prep tournament setup

Wants own probe

four chan •p!o nshlp gam C&gt;~ on
Sa tur day.
t\ :-; im i lar ~ dlPdu Jp v.: Ill bf' usPd
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24-16. for ttw bm s.
Board of Control also
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playrd in Oh io Stadium but wi th"

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lashe-d a lwo·run single lhrough
the lelt side off start er Eric King
in the four th . and Julio Fran co's
sac rifice fl yi nlhe fl rstbrough tin
roe oth er Clevela nd r un.
A merican League Roundup
Good thin gs ar e happening 10
the New Yo rk Yank ees: Don
Mattingly is perlor ming like he
did last year ancl Charles Hudson
Is not.
Mall ingly , the 198.5 i\merican
League Most Valuable Pla yer
and l as t yea r 's runner -up.' i s
show ing signs of brea king out of a
season-long slum p. A day after
crarking a gra nd slam, Mat tin gly knocked in fiv e r un s
Friday night to help the Yankees
to a 7-.1 v ictor~' over the hom estanding SeHlt le Mariners.
Hudson, ao oflseaso n acq uisition from the P hil adelphi a Phil lies . picked up his sixth victor y
withou t a loss th is year. Hudson
finished 7-10 w ith a -1.94 ERA in
1986.
'El sewh ere in th e American
League, Det roit edged Cleve land
4,,1, Chicago blan ked Texas o·O,
Minnesot a slopped Bos ton :l- 1,
Kansas Cll.v beat Milwaukee 4-.1,
Toro nto defeated Oa k land :l-2
and Califor nia bea r Baltimore7-6
in 10 innin gs .
White Sox 5, Rangers 0
At Chicago. Richard Dotson

ell 's homer. his ninth of the
season. rarnr off loser Bruce
Hurst . 4-4 , and followed an in (iel d
single by Steve L om ba rd ozz i.
Geor ge Frazier. 4-2. work ed a
hitless ninth to ea rn the victor y.
Royals t Brewers 3
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Despite injuries to forward
Dave Poulin. Tlni Krrr and

ha v~

. enre se mifinals .

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This · attdlion mi ght favor
Edmonto n In the best -of-sevf"n

Flyers

coming final in pers pi:'cl ive.
" If's vpry tough physica lly fo r
thpm 1a pta:--· the wa y th ~y clo ,''
Prrron S&lt;-li d . " That' s why thev 'rf'

.; Bucks come back to
)tie Celtics ·in playoff
:

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F'l yrrs

so prone to in jury. Th e.v punish
them selves ."

brawl to se t a mood for thelr
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t;1rklr M ark 1-\irc hnl'l' announ cPd
hi:- n·t ir&lt;'lrl(•nl , IPH m offir i;ds
:-.u icl. h. ir('ll rwr. 11 ti fo ot-:\ 2(1~­
pound&lt;T fro tH H; I\"IOI'. wa s a
st· v&lt;•n th-r ou ncl dr:111 piek b_
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w;li\"&lt;'d ll,v llw St t•f' lt"'l"s anc\
1-\i lll S&lt;IS Ci t\" Ci1irfs IJI'I nn• s ig n·
ing wi th ttw C'o ll ~ in FlR·I.
h irl'hrwr . who slarlf•c\ [i\"(•
gil nH ·:- tor t lw Col ts 1 :1~1 st:&gt;ason
;1 nd pLl ~ - ~ ·cl 1 :~ ganws, s:li d h(' is
goi ll f.! int o pri vat t• IJu sint •ss.

By MIKE 'fULLY
UPI Sports Writ er
Three difllcu lt plav 0 ff seri es
have given th-e Philadelphia
Flyers an opport unit y anc;l a
di lemma.
To defeat the Edmon ton Oiler'
in the Stanl ey Cup Final. th e
Flyers mus t play a physical
gam e. though their ,lineu p has
been depleted by in juri es accumulated over six weeks of playolf
hoc ke~· . The Flyers mu st al so
check Ed m6nton's scorers withou t laking penalties that would
further exhaus t their· sq uad.
Montreal Coach Jean Perron
thought Philadelphia's br uising
sly le might bac kfire. If any thing,

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is pleased to announce the opening
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252 Jackson Pike
Gallipolis, Ohio

d iffPrC'n t sr h(•dulP ttl un i p past
~' l'a rs wtlPn gamPs hav•• bPc n
pla yl'd du l'i ng th e da,v on F' rlday,
Su turtl:l y ancl Sundav o f Th :1nks·
giv ing v.··pp'kt• ncl .
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U)' l lnih·d

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The Sunday Times-Sentinei - Page- C-5

Point Pleasant. W , Va.

Flyers., Oilers open Stanley Cup finals

Jackson ci~r~d• on a \~rowing
errol r by! a e dve,huemBm e nlnfth
mn ng o ·sen
rewers o
h.
th t · ht 1
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t tr so an nu ng or ev c ory.
Blu e ,Jays 3, 1\ihleUcs 2
T _
111 0 k l d C rr
1
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at _h
a n' a 1 ~: edour 0
ro n1o p1 c ers co mvm
on a
five -hitter lo lead the Blue Jays .
Angels 7, Orioles 6
At Anaheim, Calif. . Devon
While sin gled with the bases
loaded and two out In the lOth
. n 'ng to lift Ca lifor nia

WILUAM R. WHITNEY, Ph.D.

Tlw

Kir&lt;"hner

ath lete 's dra t h.

game he really worked hi s threw a five-hiller and Chi cago
lorkball," Anderson sa id or I he rook adva nt age of the wildness of
.., .
6-f oo I -4 H enn eman. "Th
. e bollom Texas starter Bobby ' ' '" · 0 Ol ·
wa s falling ou t of il . He's son, 2-4, struck our l our and
throwln ga lothardernowtha nhe walked f ive In his seco nd com·
H ·
~
W' tt
was rn spnng hrr.atnm g. . e s
ere game ot the sc~son. h'., :
5
1
. ran ger n0w,
e s go 1 more 1- , gave up 1our ru ns un two .' s
conftden ce.
while walking six and sln kmg
.
. .
Whitaker hit a two-run home ou t SIX ov~r four tn mn gs.
run to gel Det roit sta rt ed in I he .
Tw ms 3, _Red Sox I
lilth and a so lo blast by Darn ell
At Mtn neapohs. Ktrby Purkett
Coles . his second of the season hit a .'wo-run homeru~ wtlh none
and second In three gam es. tied it out '" the mn th tn nrng lo lift
:1-:1.
Minnesota pas t Boston . Puck·

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Ohio- Point Pleasant.'W. Va.

Cardinals edge Reds, ·5-4;Eric Davis suffers injury
By WARREN MAYES
ST . LOU IS I UPI I - Second
bes l. Da nny Cox dec ided ,.can be
good if you look at il lhe r ight

way.
.Cox pil r hed 8 2-.1 innings
Friday bul needed help fr om
reliever Todd Worrell l o enable
lhl' St. Lou is Cardinals hold off
I he Ci ncinn at i Reds, 5·4,
The Reds m ay be losl more
than the game w hen sta r ren te-r fiel der E 'r ir D avis hurt hi s
shoulder io the fourth innin g
mak ing a di vi,ng calc h. He
su ffered a j amm ed Jell shou lder
and is lis trd as day-to-da y.
" The C·G 1co mplete garn et is
mighty im porta nt. " Cox sa id. " I
li ke l o ge l them . Somehow. 8 and
2·J innin gs does n't mean thr
sa me rbing.
'' But w(l got the w in and it's
slill a tea m ga m e so I'm mighty
happ,· aboul th at. II we only
srorC'd th r re ru ns, y ou wouldn't
be talk ing l o me. You gel over
la lkin g 10 Cio c lnn al i."
Cox got int o I rouble in t he nin th
hy allow in g lwo r uns lo the Reds.
who havt' r om e fr om behind 12
1im es th is year to win .
" I ran:1 say I di dn ' t have thr
opportunit y," Cox sa id. "All I
ha d to do was gel I he guy IRon
Oesi Pr t oul bul give him r r edil.
1·1(' di d his job. He gol lhc hit thai
kep t r!lem ali v(•.''
The Reds gol si ngles from Bo
Diaz and TNry F' r anrona be fon •
Ors 1er slapped a l wo- ou l double
10 lcfl -ce nl erfi eld.
'Tv.· been hillin g t h&lt;' ball har·d
und not striki ng out as mu r h."
Oes tr.r ·"'a id. "I' m cu min ~ around

---------------··HEATS OUT HUN'I' - 'l'rrry F'ran cona dives lor
Vinet• to l t~ man as &lt;:oh·man hrals out a bunlln th&lt;·
first inning of Friday night's Uf•ds-( :ard!'i gam(• in

St. Louis. Coleman hunte d

h etw~"'t' n

Ted Pow1•r

and Frant ona. Fran cona tried to makt' thP play
unas•lst(•d. IUl'l l

Indians poor pitching only part of
Cleveland's bad start
Corrales
C' L EV EL A :~ Il

IU PI 1 -

Th&lt;'

~l anclil nl - !(•x pl &lt;.~ na l i n n

for ( 'IPVP·
land's m isl ' f'Hbl(' sl:.tr t is wop fu l
pilf'h i ng .
That p.c~rt i~ 1r' UP - ( 'J(•vel and \

pilc hin g is :w: ful. Bur M ;..~ na gl' r
P;J t Corr&lt;ll fls k n1· w his starr w u~
s hak y. Tl1 r !ans a nd w ril crs thai
j um J)f&gt;d on rh r l ntll a m;' b &lt;.~ n d ­
Wi.lgon duri n.(: spri ng !ruini ng
wL"n· morivi.l led by a hillin g
allar k th;l! purf•d th1 • mt.~j ors !n
runS scor('d l as t .vl'ar.
Through
ga mPs, I houg h, lh('
l ndl&lt;.~n s bul l I'd .2:11 &lt;.~ nc.l JV£' 1'&lt;-lgrd
fm1r ru ns pPr .[!iJmr. T he c hi(•r
('Uipri! s ;I! '( ' S('('On d b &lt;J S£'ffi l.l n
To,nv BPr ni.li':urc.l . stru gg l i ng to
n·u(· h .2(~). und short stnp r or.v
SnydN . whosr· sophom ore• blu C's
inf·l udNJ .' \~ sl r ikroul s i n his rirst
11 :1 at · h1..1l."i .. It~~ · Carl P I' , wh o IC'tl
al l m u.j o r lt•;t.g UPI'.I\ wil h 121 RBI
li.ls l s••aso n. was on &lt;J purr t()
kno(·k in x ~~-

:m

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NP.W YOR K IU PI I - Dwig hl
Cood(' n's dru.[! pr oblem s arc a
CO Jl V(' nj('nJ P X(' US(' for th e· 1\iew
Yo r k Mc ls' pil ching problem ,.
Co nvcn ic nl . bu l m isleadi ng. Ro n
D;HJi ng, who sig nf• d a mi ll iondollar ronl r ac l lhree monlh s
ago, still lrad s !he !('ague in
no-d f'f' i:·dons and All - S!ar rclirvf'r .Jpssc Orosco has been
baiiPrcd. Ri r k A guiler a and Bob
Oj ed a have pi l chcd poor ly, leav ing on ly Sid FNnandcz a r elia ble
slartC' r.
' 'I'm from l hf' old sr hoo l lh al
say.... .vo u C'un nf'vf' r havC' too
mu('h pit ch i ng, " sa id New York
(;Pncrl..ll Mr.miJger Prank Cas hC'n
nn the openin g day of sp ring
4'am p in Sl. Pt• l cr sburg. Fl u.
" Thai 's w hy I like our chances 10
l'l' pPa t this yC&lt;H ... Wf' ha vf' thf'
pil c hing. · ·
CI NCINN A T I 1UP I t - One of
lhr c r ltical fac tors bPh ind thf'

brea tht akin g start of .vo un g Cin cinn a1i sluggrr E rir D av i s bes ides all th' ll wl r nl - is lhr
soli d hilling of B uddy Bell behin d
him .
Wi th Davr Parkr r hil l in g in
fron1 o f him and Brll in 1he No.:,
sl ol. Dav is is diffic·ult to pi tch
ctround . Rt•ll . who p bJ ~ys &lt;J solid
lhinl b ase, has em ('rgf'd a s 1m l' of
thP gC.t ml •'s ~ r ea di es t perfo rm &lt;•rs.
Enlcr ing F ri day night 's game
wl l h Sl. Louis. Bell was bal li ng
· .:{2~ wi rh th r ee home ru ns and Hi
RBI.

a lit liP.''

SEA'il'LE 1UP ! I - Pe rh aps
lhf' m os l pmdur1 ivr r ole pla.v rr
in th f:' m &lt;J jors is Sea lt lP's partlim e dPsignatf'd hill er. K en
Ph elps . Th rough :n gam es.
Phelps boas lcd an on -base perrr nl age of .44 1. w ith 10 hom e r uns
and :z:l RB I in j us17tial ·ba ts.l..as l
_v(•ar . Ph C' Ip~ hi t 2-i hom(' r un.-. i n
:14i at-bal s.

~ GAHS spring sports fete Monday
• CA I.I.IPOI.IS - The Gi\f!S
•• Ath lr tic Boostf•r!-&gt;· ;ul nu;tl Sl)ri n,c.:
-: spon s BoJ nQut·t will bt · lw ld i.tt
• Bu ('k l 'VI' llil ls C'an·t ·r ('rnl l' l' on
M unll;;,., M;n· IK il l ii : :m p.m.
.
'
... /\m on.t.; th osf' ;ll tl'•n fl ing will h( •
: .' lt ,s!•ph C .-r! PI'. sul)l' l' ir11Pnd &lt;• nt of
: Call ipolis ( ' il _
\· S(' hoo ls: . .!(l lln
- l·: lli ngson 11nd .lil nw s Po p&lt;·. prin
&gt; t'i pal ;n1 d ass\ slun t princi pa l.
: ri~ " JH't' l i \1 · 1 ~· . nl Ca ll i ii
,1\C':It h•m.v; Hi ll \Varn s l•·.v, at
•h If' lit· d i l'i't' Ior. r;, II lia ,\ r Oilh • m " ,
~ IJ:IsPb ull t'om · l u·~ Hr:u ·k I lou
: (' lll'IIS an!! H r1•tl Wil sn n: so ltiJ; III
~ co:H'hl's ( ;nrtlo n Ba k t&gt;r :tn d .loP
"", M,\'t' I'S ; lt ' IHi i ~ t 'U:H ' Ii ~lim () ..,

-

bor nP:
tra r k {'Oitc hc s Kf' llh
M c C uin·. O:I V&lt;' r. _
, ·o ns :-tnd Chu c k
Hm ·d : .iun ior hi g t1 traC' k roac h('s
T i m T &lt;Jr\·in an d l\1 ;.11 1 Bokov it z.

All spri ng spo rt athlt' IC's. thr i r
p~trt• nt s. l'OiH'h0s and thf•i r wiw•s
;11'(' in vil ('(l. Tht · Boostr rs Clu b
\\' ill proviclr thf' ham . tab le
sC'r v icl', m ilk and t·ofiC'I' . ParPnt s
\\: ill bri ng a t'OVl' r f'd di sh. Stu "
clt•nt s ;m• as kN I to bri n).! lhr
followi ng:
Fn •shmt •n - clps~ I' !'I S
So phn morPs and ju niors - onf'
hot ancl orw cold \"t'J::!:I'Iubk
SP nio r ~ - mf•at o r m t·;lt di sh
ll'qUi\':IIP!l t 10 Jll S(' I' Vingsl

All a thlrt('S Jrf' J Sk('d 10

"' ' a~ ·

afiN th1· b;t nq uf' t 10 help in
rl('GJ ni ng up lllf' C'a fr 1Pr ii.l .
Th P RoO ."i iN ~ Club will haY(·
O nl ' m ore mrPt ing at ;1 di.lt f' to br
;1nnoum·pd lat f'r In t.l ixr u:--!'i CIJn
mf' m lw r ship an d lh&lt;• F'uod 11ooth
h fl f Ol'('
ad journin g for
lhP
sum m f• r .

E oJpr Worrel l , wh o struggled
rl:l rlic r in the _vear. Worrell
relired pinch -hitler P,hil O 'Neill
to noteh his six th save oft he y ear
and l hird in t he lasl lhr r e Sl.
Lou is games.
" M ~, confi dPnce is ba r k," sa id
Worrell. " Whe n you throw il
righ l dow n I hi' chute in lhe big
leagues. I hey are going to hit il.
I' m j us t pilr hing bell flr now . I
fP&lt;.' l good .··
The comeback b_v l hc Reds
sal isfied Manager Pc1c Rose .
" We ban led." Rose said. "We
had some oppor tunities 10 scar(•.
T hr .v ha d mor r opportunit iPs
I ha n we di d bull hey krplietling
us off I he hoo k. Thai kepi giving
m e life.''
T hr Cardinals gave Cox a !l-0
Jpa fl 1hro ugh fou r inn in.[!s.
"Once I got l hc load. I didn'l
want to givr it up." Cox sa id .
· 'T hP R('d S ca n scan• a lot r un s. I
wa nted to kerp us in the gam e.
"Now I know giv ing up four
r uns ilnd ni n&lt;' hi ts looks likf' i:l
mrdi r o rr game bu l · l 'll tak r it.
, t\ny lim £' .vou r an shu t down the
Reds and win . .vou have to fC'C'I
good about il. "
No onr rou ld say how long-

\\'t&gt;ek of May 1"1. IMii

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'-' ht•t•rlt•ullt&gt;rs of lht• Southern Eh·nwnlary Sc hool won flr~t plaN' In
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PhiV\'r
ShriTI Comp1on
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Tonja Strobri clgl'
Bct sv &amp;rgdoll
K:11·1io Howell
.. Miss" Du ll on
... P('nr\\' Newsom e
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EcNciiiOMI FoundiiiOn lor f'ofelgn Stildy
1528 Ctlapala Slrtet
Santa Barbera. CA 93101

MYSTERY FARM - This week's mystery
farm, featured by the Gallla Soli and Water
Conservation District, is located somewhere in
Gallla County . Individuals wishing to participat e
In the weekly contest may do so hy guessin g lhe
farm'sowner.,Just mail, or drop off your guess lo
the the Daily Sentinel, 111 Court St., Pomeroy ,
Ohio, 45769 or the Gallipolis Tribune, 825 Third
Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631, and you may win a $.5

'Farm flashes

blr consis tent with pl ant ing intent ion s. Thu s. acr eag€' red ucl loo s l end 10 confirm ea rlier
ex pectation s for som p work ·
down in sur plus stock of corn and
whea t in 1987-88.

)ly John C. Rice
Tr anspl antin g Dogwood Trees
County Extension Agent
- This l ime of year we always
Agriculture
gel calls regarding I he l ra nsplat·
.POME ROY - Soli conditi ons ing of dogwood trees. TRis is nol
aro Import ant in obtaining good
the time or yea r to tr anspl ant
stand s. You should plant when these trees . You m ay want tOtag
I he soil is dry enough to crumble.
tbe lrees now bul t he best tim e to
Plantin g In welter soil s can lead
transplant dogwoods Is In lal e
to poor seed soil co nt acl and
wint er or spring as soon as th e
unclosed seed furrows, both
so li thaws and befor e the leaves
which can reduce stands.
begin to unfold.
You should also plant corn an
If you are collec ting wild I rees,
inch and a half deep. Pa!llcu·
you a re mos t likely to be
larly with co rn , shallower pla nI·
successful lf yo u choos e on ly
ing will cause more problems
small trees - noI over 3 feet tall.
lh an deeper . P lant at lhree to Aller you re plant them. c ut lhl'
four mil es an hour. Experienced
braches back seve rely to co m·
no-till plante r s ma y plan t fas l er
pensate for toss of roots In
but newcom er s should go slow,
digging.
chec k ca libra li on f requ ently and
Dogwood s growing ar ound th e
learn as they go alo ng.
home a re not easy to tra nspl ant ,
It's of ten eas ier to pl aol fi elds but you can avoid transpl anting
cover ed with heavy resi du e in the
losses by di ggin g carefull y to
all ernoon . Thi s allows I he dew lo
preserve mos t of thP r oots
dry. The r es idue will be cri sper
uninjur ed and by protec ting the
and will shatl er mor e eas ily
r oots from drying while I hey ar e
un der the planl er an d generally
oul of the ground .
a ll ow n. n C'asir r p l a n t in g
In gen er al. dogwoods ar p dtffl·
oper ali on.
r ull 10 tra nspla nl . To ensure
Slocking Pond s Wilh ri sh . success I hey should be m oved
We have a li sI of companies who
balled and bu rla pped. Pr uning Is
sl ack fis h. A lso, R &amp; G F eed a·nd
se ldom necessary except 10 rr·
Supply is ta king ordPrs. Fi sh wi ll
move Injured. diseased . dea d or
be deli vered to the store to be
picked up Wednes day, May 20.
from 10:30 a.m. to 12: 110 noo n.

In sec t-i nfeste d l iss ues . Dogwoods requ ire shade l o grow
welL R em ember lh al l hese
pl ant s a1·e for est understory
pl ant s in natu re. Th ey are not ·
sullble in an ope n lawn area In
Ohio.
If dogwoods ar e planted In
r easonably fertile soil t hat is well
suppli ed with or ga nic mailer,
thrv se ldom need fertilizing.
Free bloom ing Is pr om oled by
mod erate ralher th an quick
growl h.
If you wariii OSl imui al e WO Wih
of vou r trees after they have
r ecOve r ed f r om transpl anting I or
Ill hey show signs thallhr soli Is
inferlile. you ra n appl y I he same
fertilize r s I hal vou use lor yo ur
l awn or ga r den ..Ap ply I hem from
l ai r win te r l hro ug h ea rl y

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Signs of low soli ferllll ty are
small . spar se. pa le leaves and
short I wi g gr owl h.
Use 2 pounds of frrlllize r per
Inch of trunk dl am el cr. Broad·
cast I he fc rlill zer In a baod 2 tQ 3
feel wide under lh c end s of (he
bra nches. Do nol pl ace ferl liizer
near I he 1runk.

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But not out.

See the
Broadway
Show
CATS

Depression can be
treated f!ffectively.

on this tour

New York City May 2 7-31

MENTAL HEALTH MONI'I:I:
Mayl987

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CMel- T1Yt Is wholt our ObstetrluJ Dep;vtment
patdes Itself on. We love batnglns new life and joy
Into lhe world. The love we share Is senulne and

the medial care we provide Is professlollili.Let us

WE BWM IN MnlNT·PHYSICIAN RUAnONSHIPS
We believe lhat strong padent·physlclan relationships
are the key to an en!oyable and successl'ul delivery. That
means your physician delivers your child .

teO you what l'leuant \lallt;y Hospital's Obstetrlu
De.,.nmea:~t bel~s

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"Tre.mng 'TIOthers with care.
respect ano personalltd
~m e nti on Is i\ major part or my

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john Credico. M.D.

See
complete line
of all the Pentax
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TAWNEY
STUDIOS
424 Second, Gallipolis

many ye.us .tnd watching my
. patk·nr who ~ , l(l v(: been Cctr'ng
for the lt~s r 9 months deliver
het rh•lcl l!) still a mos; rewMcling
part of my life."

john Grubb. M .D.

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i's -51- Allhe lop of lhe lineup,
FS-65 - Slihl's supe:r,· .\.."""-~~
FS-80- This Slihl hard '-~~"­
lhis Slihilrimmer hils grass and
Jl()Wered brushculler takes
hitter duns up Mn lhe
w"'d' hard and holds ils ground.
prenure off difficuh wk.!.
111118hes1
a,pontnl. llur·
LighiWtlghl wilh loop handl&lt; for
Lighlweighl wilh bicycle -handle
mounled "'line i..,...sbllante.
easy maneuverabilily. Eleclronic
cuntrob. Eledronic ignition 1nd
I'Je&lt;trooic lenition provides lut,
ignilion pi'OI'ides sure slarts.
anlivibral lon syslem plus Slihl's
su"' sllrts. Aativibntion SfStem
When it comes to servicing
Antivibration system and
exclusive Poly-cui '" htad add lo
llluws quider, smoother cutt1111.
wlllllhey
se~ , Slihl is bolting
safely clutch offer safe and
ease and sale!}' of op&lt;ration.
Shoulder harneu and protecti&gt;lo
1000!
Ujjiie many competilors.
sleady I rimming:
Shoulder harness and prolec·
loafes incbled.
Slihl prodllds m JDid exclusively
$139.95 wilh
tive goggles included.
$299.95.
lh""''ll
~ilflly-tnif!Cd Slihl "SerRotocul head.
$259.95.
De*n,
... pnlllide )00 wilh
vi&lt;illl"
Sl49.95 wilh
dear-cut .._n ID
quellions and
String head.
the best RMC! lflillllle liN' Ill your Slihl

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OHIO VALLEY
CHRISTIA.N SCHOOL

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Starting Its 11th Year of Service
••••., of lllllflca Auoclatioll of Christa• Schook
VISIT US at 1lllfll ·&amp; Lomt St., Gallipolis

&lt;ljllipmont

STIHL
QUAUTV CAN BE YOURS FOR
AS LITTL£ AS $25 PER MON111.

CALL 446-03 74
2204 East1111 AYI., Galipolis, Oh.
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pigs sold moslly In lhe
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CARTER TRACTOR SALES

Meigs County Agent's corner

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cash prize from I he Ohio Valle.Y Publishing Co.
Leave your name, addr ess and telephone nu~her
with your card or letter. No l elephone calls will he
accepted. All contest en'trles should be turned in lo
the newspaper olflce by 4 p.m. each Wednesday.
In Case of a tie, thP winnt•r will he chosen by
lottery. Next week, a Meigs County farm will he
featured by lhe Meigs Soli and Water Conscrva·
lion District..

By Edward M. Vollborn
The 17 year Cica das doc ustl
County Extension Agent
creat e a lot of exc ite ment.
Agriculture
A ccordin g to our inform ation ,
GAlLIPOLIS - To bacc o
th e nexl encounter will be 1991 for
'transplanting time Is almosl
Gallia Counl y . They should be
here. Seedlin gs have developed
cont ained most f)' in western Ohi o
fast due to the warm weather and
this year. Th e Thur m an area is
as a r esuil may be tender. Some
on a lill ie different cycle and
-extra caution could reduce transshouldn 't see the Cicad a unlil
plan I diseases . Young plants arc 1999. A lol publlcily on the 1987
excellent targets for disea se
br ood has m adr severa I toea 1
or gani sms , espec ially If br ui sed
people 10 fea r l hal the Cica da
or wounded.
would be a problem thi s year for
Dr. Bill Nesmith. Plant Pathol - · Gaili a. Accord i ng l o our bes t
ogist at lhe Unlversil y of Ken inform ation. we don't th ink thi s
~lu c ky, suggesl s some lips lo
wi l l be the case .
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reduce tran splant probl em s.
Acreage r edu cllon progra m s
They are: 11 Make lhP suppleI his year will r es ult In a total of
mental applications of Ridomil
54.4 m il. cropland acr es bring
and other funRicides l o I he bed ;
dive rt ed to co ns€'rv ing uses.
21 harden planls a few days
Acreage diver sion s ar e r equired
befor~ pulli ng by removing the
of feed gr ai n. food gr ain and
cov ers; 3) r t&gt;movf" transplants
cott on producer s to receive price
from the bed one at a time ; 41 and Income suppor l s. Ail told .
keep plants In the shade alter
84'Y, of the natlon 'ss 231. 7 mi l.
pulling; 51 instruct tho peo ple base cr op ac r es arc enrolled. F or
pu llin g well . one poorl y trained corn . 87.81! was enrolled In l hr
person can cause ~onsiderablE' 20 ji unpaid r edu ction and 54.W4
problem s; 61 use pl enty of water
was put Into the opt lonal1 5'il P•;,l
- · during the lransplanllng; 71 diver sion.
- ca lculate I he rales of transplant
Thi s divert s 21.5 mil. acr es and
· water amendment s carefully to pui s expected planlings at about
prevent damage to roots and 67-68 mtl . acres. conslsent wilh
stems.
March pla nting lnl ent!ons. For
The University of Kenlucky wheat. 83.4'7. ol the ba se was
are recommending lhat the enrolled In the 27.5'Y, r educll on
norlhern and easlcrn counlles of progra m, div erting 20.5 mil.
Kentucky nol sample fescu e for acres. Whpn und('rplant in~s are
endophyle for a few more days factor£td In, this is also re-a so na inlo the season. They say thai
samples currently being ·run
have erratic r£&gt;sults . We assume
I hal lhe same would apply lo our
area . Samp lr s can be run
throu gh lhe Auburn Unive rsit y
Diagnostic Cenler . F orms are
avatlable at the County Exlen·
slon Office. Cost per sample Is
$25 . A coupl e weeks from now
will probabl y be a good time to
gel ah accura te sample and still
have en ough season left lo make
some managemenl changes.
Free us~ of a portable spra yer
for control of multi -flora rose will
The only automatic
br offered I he nexl couple weeks .
The sprayer Is . being made
compact with a power
availabl e by Mr. John Under ·
lens.
wood , Exl ension Agronomist. It
is a porlable unit , power ed by a
small gasoline engine. II ha s
Convenient featu~e:
about 50 feed of hose and a 50 of 80
•Handy focus Lock
gallon lank . It can be l ran sporled
•Self Timer
b y pi c kup l r uck . lwo -wheel
•LCD Window
trailer. farm wagon , etc. To
borrow I he sprayer. call the Soli
•Auto. Winder
and Water Di str ict Office at
446-8687. Use of will be based on
our
f! rsl call basis.
Feeder pig prices sllll held
sl rong a1 lhe May 7, graded
feeder pig sa le. So me 1310head of
pigs weighed an average of 49
pounds and sold for an average of
$105.62 per hundred . Top was on
50 head of c rossbred pigs weigh·
an aver age 32 .8 pounds and
!• ~ .•111,,. lor S136 per hundred or
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Step Into Summer
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Da vis mighl be ou l.
t hir d w ith a tripje. Although h~
" J ca n' t predict ," Dayi~ said. pitched ihe fifth wilhout d1ffl·
" It may be a day or seven days. I c ulty, his knee buckled as he
mighl wake up and wan I lo pl ay
an empled 1o th·r ow the first pitch
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the nexl game. "
of 1he sixth.
St. Louis Manager Whiley
Repl ays ol Fernandez slidiQg
Herzog jes l r d I hat Dav is should
i nt o lhir d showed his kn~
r es t.
bumped the ba g. He m ay also
"I don'l think he ought to risk
have twisted il .
pl ay ing unlil ,al leasI Tu esda y,"
" I won ' t even speculat e." Mels
Her zog said.
Manager Davey Johnson said of
D avis, who is· bai ting .358 and
lhe injury. Johnson is already
leads tM ·league in hom ers ·and
w ithoul two of his top star l ers.
RBI, suffered the Injury in the
Dwigh t Gooden and Bob Ojeda.
four th inning.
Fernandez. who walk ed fou r
Wilh the ba ses load ed and out .
and s1ruck ou l seven , lefl with a
Terry Pendl et on drilled il balll o 7-0 lead and impmved to fi-2.
left ce nterfield. Da vis go1 a good
Elsewher e in l~e NL , At lanta
jump and cau ght lhc ba ll j ust
Philadeldumped Pitl sbu r gh
above the turf. He landed oo hi s . phia downed s an Diego H.
left shoulder. On ly one r uo
Montreal defeal ed Los Angeles
scor ed on what rould ~ ave been a 6-3and Chi cago beat Hou slon .1- 1.
bases- c lear ing doubled.
In the American L eague, it
"Th at wa s one hell of a r·al ch,"
wa s: Dctroil 4. Clevela nd 3;
Her zog said. "
M innesota 3. Boston 1; Chlrago5.
Rose said D av ijt may sit out &lt;:1
Texas 0; Kansas City 4. Chi cago
week .
.1; New Y or k 7, Sea tile 4; Toronl o
"That happens a lot on Astro- :l. Oakland 2: aod Ca lifornia 7.
.t urf - a j ammed shoulder."
Ballimore 6 in 10 innings.
Rose said. "We' re j ust gla q l~at
Braves 9, Pirates 3
il 's no1 discloc aled. Thankfully,
AI Pll tsbur·gh, Ozz ie Virgil
it's not his throwing ar m . If wa s a rrar ked a three-run homer to
hell uv a catch , was n't it?"
highlight a si x-r un eighlh inning,
Natlonall.eague Roundup
helping the Braves snap Pil lsAI New York. Fer nandez. 1hr
bu rgh' s four -g am e winnin g
Mel s' top p itcher lhis year. lefl
slreak. Paul Assenmar hrr. 1-1.
aft er holdin g San r ra neiseo
was the winner. Hipolit o Pcn a.
w ithout a hil for fiv e inn ings
0-1. lOok the loss .
when an injur-'· to his lcfl kn ee
Phillies 7, Padres 4
prevcnled him from pilrhin g the
AI Philadelphia . Mill Thomp·
si xlh . T he Met s held oo lo w in 8-.1.
son tripled in tw o r uns to kry a
Fern andez has bee n one of t il e fiv e-run fifth inning, C'Xtending
fe w brighl spots as the Mots ha ve San Diego's losing streak to four
plundered to fifth place in thr
gaines. Sh ane Rawley, 3-2,
Ea st.
gained the v ictor~'· St ev e Bedro·
His in jury, diJgn osed as an
sian, lhe fourlh Philadelphia
apparen t kn ee s pra in, occurred
pil r her, got lh e last out for hi s
i n the boll om of the four lh inning
fif th save. San Di e~:o starter Ed
whil e he was sliding sa fely into . Whil son. 1-5. look I he loss.

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WliiWlVE IN INFANT CARf. fDUCATJON
In addition to giving mother and child special care, w e
provide instruction and information on the needs or the
ne.&gt;AxJrn which includes feeding . bathing. taking temperatures. and other general infant Cdre.

W£ BWlVE IN FAMI))'-((NT(JtfD CARl
We believe in f.amlly-cente red care. What is family
centered care ? It Is allowing support p ersons ( usually
relatives and friends) to be with the expectant mother
during the labor and delivery process. [ven in th e&lt;:&lt;~s e of a ,I
cesarean section, the father is usually allowed Into the ,I
operaHng room .
As soon as possible after delivery, lhe nurses enc ourage
the father. brothers and sisters. an&lt;;t grandparents to
partlclp.:ote in the Cdre of I he Infant and the support of the
mother.

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Stocks slide amid
inflation worries

GREAT
VACATION
GIVE-AWAY!
TAKE
PLUNGE
BUY A NEW OR USED
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MIDDLEPORT- If you want
to dine out an d have some good
·: · food at reasonabl e prices, co n'•' sider Middleport's new Cedar
•: Restaurant and Lounge loca ted
' in the former La Salle Restaura nt
, buildin g on Second Avenue.
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Owners Ron and Ca ppy Ray .• mond . Al bany. opened offici ally

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* Deluxe Accommocllltlons at the Myrtle Beach Hilton and Golf Club * Spll~ I
of Champagne upon Arrival * Welcome Continental Breakfast for 'IWo
* Complimentary Rides Package to the Myrtle Beach Pavillion and
Amusemen~ Park * Children Occupying Same Room As Parenti Stay Free
HILTON

The Hilton has an incredibly wide beach, the wMest in the world, lighted
tennis courts, and an 18 hole championship golf course. the Arcadian Shores
Club, which is rated among the top 100 courses in America. When you come
to Myrtle Beach. you'll experience the ultimate family vacation . ..

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Res1a urant hours arr 7 a.m . to

9 p.m. Monda y through Sa turrlay
with tho lounge open unll l 2::10

Myrtle Bea£11
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LOUNGE' - Sharon Icenhower, of The Cedar Restaurant and
Lounge, serves cuslomers a full line of l egal beverages.

;:·New Middleport

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OWNERS - Ron and Cappy Raymond, owners of The Cedar
Restaurant and Lounge in Middleport, take just a moment in the
dining room to consider some changes In the menu .

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ing are also fea tu red on Friday
Sunday resta uran! hours are and Saturday.
still fluctuating the Raymond s
Th e Raymonds are in the
say but tho lounge is open from
process of remodel ing the up·
' noon lo 8 p.m. on Sunda y.
stair s of I hei r building for use by
Th e Cedar "caters to famil y clubs and privat e parties.
dining at loll prices," says Ron
Th e res taurant will cater to
Raymond, wlth daily speCi als
large and small parti es when
and take-outs also featured.
given two-weeks notice.
The restauran-t offers a full
Including the Ra y mond s, the
m ~nu and a Saturday night
rest aurant and loun ge now has 12
prime r ib specia l from !i·to 9 p.m. ·employees.

Li ve en.ter ta inment ·a nd danr·

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C&amp;SOE plans
to reduce cost
next month
COL UMBUS. Ohio JU Pil Columbu s and Slluthern Ohio
Ele~tric Co. customers will be
pay ing 1.6 percent less for their
elec tricit y beginning .June I . the
utilit y announced Friday .
The utilit y Is decreasi ng It s
r·at es as a rcs ull or its lower
elec tric fu el component rate the part of the bill tha i pays for
the fu el used t ogenr.ra l c power through Nov ..10.
E lectric fuel c·o mponr nl rat es
are reviewNI by the Publh'
Ut Hi t les Commiss ion . of Ohio
every six months.
Th e rate reduction will be the
third in seven months by th&lt;•
company, " spokesman said .
Rates wen• r·ecluccd b)' :1.7
percent last Dec . I , and aga in
Apri l I as a result of I he Tax
Reform Ml of 1986.
C&amp;SO[ resitl ential rustomers
using :&gt;00 kiilowa tt hours of
electrlcit v on the st; ~nd ar d rat&lt;•
after Ju.ne I wil l pay $40.!il
monthl.v. a dcc rea s&lt;' of $1.27 a
month .

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sion from a fe(l cral ban krupl y
co urt Frlda y.to co ntinue making
co mpany-paid benefits for one
month for the co mpany's hli, OOO
ret ired workers.

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STF,:EL IN PLACE - Steel has been putln place
for tht• 12,000 square fool huilding ofl Sycamore
Sl., in Gallipolis betwe en Second and Third
f Avenues. Evans Entl'rpriscs tore down the old
Gold Van .Lint•s building earlier llois year to
, construct a war&lt;•house addition for River City
Farm Supply. Th&lt;• structurt• will he used tu slort•

DELTA88

farm suppllt"S, feed and grain, according to Alden
Wedemey&lt;•r of River City Farm Supply. 'fht•
warehouse will be completed in the next3~days ,
and will require lhrce new employees. II will also
houst• supplies for companies that will hr
distributors in this area, Wedemeyt•r said.

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Ry STAN EVANS
•, Gl\LLI POLIS - Ginnie Maes
::a rc government sC'('Urities, gua. •, ran teed by the

HOURS:

MoJl(lay, Wednesday, Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday, 8:30a.m.- 5 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sunday, 1-4 p.m.

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::Nat ion a\ M-o.r1:• ~age l\ssor•a·
·: tion tCNMAl
::a nd backed by
: the full fai th and
•: credit of the U.S.
=· govrrnment.

CORVE'ITE

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, • different from other government
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&gt; T hev are based on and backed by
~· specific poo ls or FHA and v A
' mortgages and lherefore, classi·
: fled as rea l &lt;•sta l e investments.
•: Additlonnally, while bonds pay
' interest onl.v semi -annually , Gin• hie Ma e pa ss- through securities
~! - on a monthly basis - pa y
' int erest plus a pro rata share of
1 a11 principal 1amor1lzatlon and

~ 1prepaym ent s ).

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$1,000. CASH

What is !he purpose of the Gin nie
Mae program?
Ginnie Maes were created in
1970 to help cha nnel funds from
the securi ties markets into the
, housing m arket. serv ing to in·
' crease the overall credit supply
.for housing. To 'date. more than
•$150 billion in Ginnie·Mae securi' :ues have been issued .
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,lis. Ginnie Maes allract a wide
: variety of investors. especially
• th ose interested In secure retire·

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CHEVROLET • OLDSMOBILE • CADILlAC
LOCATED ALONG THE RIVER.IN POMEROY, OHIO

POMEROY, OHIO

How safe are Ginnie Maes?
:: They are bac ked by tht&gt; full
' :tailh an d credit of the U.S.
: ;overnment . GNMA guarantees
• ;that t&gt;ach Ginnie Mae investor
• 'receives prompt , regu Ia r pay~ •ments of principal and interest
•:and full repay ment of principal
; -even Jf mortgages In the pool go

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not affected b)' th e prrformancc
of lh(' homeowner or lhC' Gi nnie
Mae iss ucr .

What kind of yield does a
Gi nni C' Mae offer'!
Ginnie Maes usually offer the
hi ghest yiel d of fr&lt;lora lly guara nteed sccurit v. Gin nie Macs have
traditionally outperform ed 11/\A
corpo rate bonds rwhich usually
do not have a government
guara nt ee \. l\nd beca use you
receive a monthly ·r&lt;"lurn tas
opposed t o the semi-annual pa yment of most bonds 1, you enjoy a
constant cash flow, which Includes ·rPi urn of principal that
ran be reinvested , thus possibly
Increasing yo ur overa ll yield .
Hence. a Ginnie Mae pass·
throu!(h has a greater y iel d than
a bond investm ent with the sa me
" coupon " rate. which pays Interes t only semi -annually.
(Stan Evans Is an lnveslm£•nt
broker with TIM&gt; Ohio Company
office In Gallipolis.)

Vaughn completes
sales course
GALLIPOLIS - Tommie D.
Va ughn , of118Stat eSt. , recently
completed a course In jewelry
sales with the Gemologicallnstl·
tut e of America, of Santa Mon·
lea. Ca lif. , and was awarded the
lnstilut e's prestigi ous Jewelry
S~Irs certificat e.
Established In 1931, the nonprofit Institute is an educalional
research organization servin g
the jewelry industry, with cam puses and laboratarles in New
York and California. To com plete the jewelry sales course
successfull y, Vaughn had to
master a range of Information,
ranging from precious metals,
diamonds and colored stones to
custom j ewelry and current
styles and fashions.

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LTV spokesman Charl es
Palmer sa id lhl• company received approva l late fr iday
afternoon from U.S. Ba nkr upt cy
Judge Burton Lofland in New
York Ci l,\ ',

Maj~r banks up
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prtme rate agatn
By ALAN KRAUSS
ra ising the discount rate. which
UP f Busin ess Writer
Is th e inlcrcs l bank s pay to
NEW YORK t UP I I - Major borrow from th e Fed.
banks around the nation Frida y
"The comblnatlon·of inflation
raised thei r prime rate. the base
and co nllnuing downward pres·
interest charged on commercia l
sure on the dollar will a lmost
loa ns, to 8.25 percent annually
su rely throw I he Fed!'ral Re·
from 8 percent.
sNv~ ov~r th e cliff on lightening
Cha se M anhatta n Bank , the the money supply," Si nai sa id .
first to announce th e increase,
" With tOday's tPrOducer Pri ce
was quickly followed by Cit ·
Index) result , th~ F ed has plent y
Ibank, Chemical Bank, Man ufac·
of ammunl11on to cut the dlsount
turcrs H a n o v e r Tru st ,
rate at any time.... The sprea d
Pittsburgh's Mellon Ba nk and
between th !' prlmr rate and
other s, Including a number of
banks' cost of fund s. cou ld have r egional bank s. The ban ks sa id
suppor ted a prime rate increase
th e Increase wa s eff ec ti ve
two weeks ago."
Immediately.
Th e Labor Departm ent !'rlday
Spokesmen for the banks de·
reported U.S. producer prices
el l ned to co mment on the tim ing
rose a seasonal !¥ adju sted II. 7
or r eason s beh lnd 1he mo·ve.
, percent In ApriL The Incr ease,
Banks calculate th e Interes t
which tran slates to an 8.9 pcrcc nt
charged on a va ri ety or co nsumer
annual rate. was larger than
a nd small-business loans on the expected.
prim e. An increasi ng number of
Ri ck Sa martino, a banking
cred it ca rd ra tes also are pegged
analyst with Argu s Re search
several point s above I he rate.
Corp., sai d th at while the prime
The banks' biggest corpo rate rate Increase was widely antlcl·
customers. however, genera lly pal ed, It co uld add fu ello fearsof
negotiat e lower rates on shprt· renewed Inflation that have daml erm bank borrowings.
pened rln anclal markets in re·
The lates t round of rises comes cent weeks.
just two we!'ks aft er most bank s
boosted the rate to8percent from
7. 75 percent in the wake of
Woman fired lwcause
co nfirmation th at the Federal
Reserve Board moved to restrict
of wearing makeup
growth of the co untry's money
supply in an effort 10 suppor t th e
FINDLAY, Ohio 'iU PI J - A
dollar.
40-year·old woman ha s been
Analys is sai d the banks' move
fired from her job al the RC/\
to raise the prim e was not
Corp . for Insubordination beunexpected.
cause she refused to stop wearing
"It was only a question or makeup.
when, not whether ," said Allen
Barbara Ford, the so le suppor·
Sinal, chief economist of Shearter of her 15-year -old son, said
son Lehml!l Brothers Inc. ·
she knew she would lose the
Sinal said the big banks proba $10-an-hour job she has held for
bl y are acting now In anliclpallon
17 years. but we.nt to work
of the Federal Reserve Board
Thursday wearing mak~up.

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commodit y prices as measuretl
UP! Buslnt'!is Writer
by the Commodit y Research ·
NEW YORK iUPI! - Th~
Burea u' s price index.
.: ·
stock market trad ed i n a mixed
Pete.' Furniss. managing ril• .
paltern las t wt&gt;e k unti l it sur·
rector In the listed tradlr'(ll
cumbed on Fr iday to worries
department of Smit h Barn~y ;
over r ising Inter est rates and
Har ris Upham &amp; Co.. said risin')!
inflation.
int&lt;'res t rates and the sharpe'vi :
The Dow Jones indu strial
than-expected rise in the goverri·'
dropped 49.7H points. wiping out
men! •s April Producer Price•
the gain of the prior week and
Index revived In flat ion fears:
closed at 2272.52.
- and Inves tors " just walk '
The Dow fell1 :, poi nts Monday, away" from the market.
;:: .
r·osr 15.30 point s Tuesd ay,
Philip Braverma n, economls
climbed 7.08 points Wednesday at the Briggs Divisi on of lrvln(t
an d slipped 4.19 Thursday . Thr Seru rilles. a subsidiary oflrvlnWon lv decisive move occurr&lt;'d Trust, sa ld the uptrend In lnt e ~l
!'rlday, when ri sing commodit y est rates Is likely to persist (
prices and bank . pr ime lending while longer. driven In part "b}'i
rate hikes spurred selling that fea rs of a resurgence of inflatloiil
knocked the Dow down !i2 .97 and a wea ker dollar."
point s, it s fourth-biggest point ·
Braverman sa id when ~~­
loss eve r.
Feder al Reserve's open mar~et
Th e prim e rate increases to
commit tee meets this week , It
H.25 percent from 8 pet·cent
likely to maintain· Its curren
exacerbated th e lnflallon ron ·
moneta ry policy , slnre It does ncit
rcr ns ah·eady raised by · tht&gt;
want to fi ght inflallon feH rs wiO,j
govr.rnm cnt 's r cpor! F'riday !hat
a higher Interest rate s trate~
producer priers jumped 0.7 per - that co uld put a " fra~lle" eco a•
ren t in April and by rising
Continued on 0 ·2 ·
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CLASS OFFICERS - Among thoseA selected to lra,de•-.bll~
at the Clninn•ll Collcgr of Mortuary Science was
Moor&lt;! of VInton, standing second from right. Ol!leer~ arc, !IC11te11, ~ ~
Rre0t Hartlt•y, McComb, Ohio. treasul'&lt;'r; ,Jan Roherts, •lll&lt;~k8,011, :,"f
secretary ; ,Jim Robinson , Piqua, Ohio, pn•sldcnt;
Phillips, Hamilton, vier presldrnt; standing, .James E •
Clnlnnall, chapluln; Roh.Joncs, c;rrenvllle,
live, Moore, sergeant at arms; and ,John (i . Blue, l'ara~llsc,
class rl'prt•!•wntaU\'t' .
po~lllons

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Kenneth Riggs, Route 1, •t·
Reedsville, Hancock honoree:;••
R EF. D~V I LLE

- K(•nnPth [ . MPKrnna presrnt r d 7~ first · time,
"Gene" Riggs , of Rt. I , n e~ d s ­ qualiflcrs and 12 new llf
vi llc. has· been named to thr member s with mt•dalllons , sym'
PrPslilent 's Honor Cl ub al .John IJollc of memix'rshlp In the honor
Hancock Financial Services . Th e club.
'"
honor club Is a ):!roup ol l•·udlng
II ean•r•r agent. Riggs tntn~lt:
saiPS represe nt atlv•'·' from tht• th e .John Hancock In 191i!i and Is
fir m ' s na llonwld&lt;' grn c r a l I if&lt;• member In the honor club;
a~en cy field forrr.
1\ctlve In eommunlly
l\ mem ber of the Columbu s hl' Is ~ member and
~e n rru l agcn(·y, hP wa:; among
presldrn t or th r Middleport.
:112 representatives atlr ndlng t hr• la ry r tub. He Is a member a
eompuny's annual President 's past ma stcr of Shudr
Honor Cl ulJ JW·ent ly at thr· Lodge .No . 4;:1 F&amp;AM and
Marrloll 's DPsc•·t Springs Resorl m~m~•· r of thr 1\laclln Temol&lt;il
&amp;. Spa In Pal m Desert , Calif.
and Br lprr Shrine Club.
also past pr·rsiclcnt and rurrrPnl
H&lt;'a dln g the hom&lt;' otllrr offl· secr etary or 1heM .C .M . 1\s.iorla.
&lt;'luis In att endancl' was Siephl •n lion of Llfr Undcrwr lt c rs.
Brown, p rrsl d ~nl un ci &lt;' hlrl oprJ'·
Riggs, his wlf&lt;' .Judy and the•lr&lt;
allons olflc&lt;'r.
two chlldrl'n live at :J9:tR:. Ohio
Senior v lre pre., Jcl&lt;•nt Tere nce Reedsville.

Supplying the
Agricultural County with
TOP QUALITY BRAND
NAME PRODUCTS -

BALER TWINE
GILT EDGE
9,000 &amp; 10,000 FT.

$1489
18,000 FT.

$1589
THIU MAY

KENT FEED
NOW IS THE TIME
TO START CREEP
FEEDING YOUR
CALVES FOR MORE
GALLONS IN THE
FALL

STOP IN AND TALK TO OUR STAFF ABOUT
YOUR CREEP FEEDING PROGRAM.
"Quality &amp; 'e rvice i.• Our Commit.mr•n.t r.o You "

~·GAtL~GiiER

SNELL
Third &amp; Sycomore
Gallipolis, Ohio
446-2985

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2- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

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72%. -- On Tu~sda y, Allegls announced It reached agreement
with Boeing on a $2.2 billion jet
order deal, which includes con vertll)le notes that co uld make
Boeing the largest stockholder of
Allegis. IBM fell 3 to 160% after trading
as high as 167 % early In the week,
when it announced that it had
developed
a new
supertonductor.

FmHA program
is available for
area residents
POMEHOY i\ Farm ers
Hnmr i\dm in lsl ratio n (l'mlli\t
· .._ progr am is available to somr
' p!'rso n!-i who ra nnot obtai n homr
finan&lt;:ing !'rom usual credit sourres. arrorrlln g to Arrnanl T.
Cil upka , Fm li i\ Ohio Starr
Din•ctor .
Ti1r FarmNs Homl' i\dm i nis-

· NOTICE Of RIGHT TO .
:;: NOMINATE BY PETITION .
.- The fonno(t Home Admin-

Fiberglass
Roofing
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FIBERGLAS

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DAILY SPECIALS $300
HOT ROAST BEEF SANDWICH, MASHED POTATOES, GRAVY AND VEGETABLE
TUESDAY- MEATLOAF, AU GRATIN POTATOES, GRAVY
AND VEGETABLE
WEDNESDAY- CHEF'S CHOICE
THURSDAY-HOT CHICKEN SANDWICH, MASHED POTATOES

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CAROLINA
LUMBER &amp;SUPPLY CO.
675-1160
· Mo:ldoi·Frld.v. ' 8 e.m.-6 p.m.; Salullfr. B o.m, • 12 noon

Sixth Street

Point Pleasant

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Wanted To Buy

814-448 -3872
TOP CASH paid for '83 modal

"HOUSEHOLD"
Color TV, bedroom suite, living room suit e, misc. 'chairs,
Westinghouse aulo. wash er, 'Whtr l~ool n~t. aas dr1er. set ot
stoneware drs hes, lots ol small eleclrccal appliances (Mirro·
ware, blendet, toaster, oven &amp; etc.), stools, ians, wet &amp; dry
vac. cleaner like new. Singer sewing mach ine, lawn chairs, •
portable sewmgmachine. Thomp son gas heater, B&amp;Wporta- ·
bte TV's, rad ros &amp; tape players, mise, linens. lots ol dishes, :
pots &amp; p8ns, clocks, pictu~es &amp; much inore.
.
"ANTIQUES .OR COLLECTOR ITEMS" '
:
library table, hand carved bookcase, hall tree, Edison Vic -' ·
!rota, 8 wood chairs, camel back trunk, 1928 baby clothes. •:
dinner bell. cotlge cheese bowl. tables, 4 wall telephones, nrack powd er bo1, sausage grinder, rocking chairs, Under wood lypew• iter, oil la mps, chrllerobe, glass doo1 cupboard.
shavrng mug, prctue e fra mes, wr cker basket (a cutle), pie
sale, iron bed, stone jars- &amp; jugs, kraut cutler &amp; etc.
"GUNS"
16 ga. ilhaca, 16 ga. Stevens. 22 aut o!11alic w/scope, 2-2
Win chester Model 47, BB gun &amp; 22 pistol.
"TOOLS &amp; MISC."
Ctaitman plann er, Sears table saw, lable saw. bench vice. M.
W. hamme t mrll, Burr mill, large electric motor, water pump,·.
pu sh lawn mowers. bench grind ~ r. electric saws &amp; drills,
mise, hand tools. anvil, garden push plow, pipe dies, and
mor e!

Profeuionftl Law Enforcement.
tne. l1 currentlv recru iting per·
sons fcpr the poation of an
undercovar n~~tetnl c• investigator. Candates should have com·
plat ed the Ohio P. .ce Otficen
ballt trai nin g program tor publlo
lew enforcement offictn. or an
aqui\lilent program from anot~er
State. Prevl oU1 ,Pu~lic_ lAW Enforcement experience preft"ed ,
bLJt no' required. Applican t•
screening will Include back·
ground irlvestigatlon. pofvgraph
teat &amp; urlnlly1i1 drug 1cr een.
St1tting ulary, f21 ,00Q Income
potential m jd·upper 30'•· Call
6 13·222 -15272 for additional
in formation or write; P. L. E..
Inc., P.O. Box 472 , Deyton,
Ohio 46409.
EXCELLENT WAGES tor spare
time tllembly work; elect ron·
let, crafu. Others. Info. 1&amp;04)
1541 -009'1 EXT. 2987 Open 1
Oeys. CALL NOW I

Program COOfdinator for two
intermedltte car&amp; facilities for
dtvelopmantellv di1abled adult•
In Gallia County. Degr ee in
Social Work hom an aceredlted
Social Work program or 1 degree
In· 1 rellted fi eld with thrM yea1 1
soch1l work ettperlence required;
must mtet state {Ohio) and
federal requirement' tor QMAP;
UPtfience wllh stele licensure
an d medicaid certlflcttlon pr•
tarred ; knowledge at th e prlncl pill of narmalj.zetlan; partonnal
1uper1Ji1ion e"perience pre·
ferred ; good communication
skill1; valid Ohio driver'• llcan1e
and good driving record requ i red . Salary : •11 . 500 15.000. Liberal benefit package.
Send resume to Robin Eby,
Buckeye Community Services.
P.O. Box &amp;04 , Jaek1on, OH
4 5640. Deadline for applicant•:
5· 26· 87. Equal Opp ort1.1 nlty
employ er.

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Medleal Records Codlt'. Til l•

440 bed genlt'•l Holpltel with

Buying dally gold , •liver col nt.
ring&amp;, jewelry, ttttllng ware. old
coi nl. large currency. Top prl·
ces. Ed Burkett B~rber Shop,
2nd. Ave. Middleport, Oh. 614·

9 92-34 78 .

medica l 1chool alfll jatlon 11
accepting applications for an
ex:rMlenctd ICD-and-CM Medi·
~
Recttrdl Coder: ART Reui•·
tratlo n Preferred . Send resume
Including &amp;al.-y hl1tory to;
Peraonnei Director, St. Mary'•
Hospital. 2900 First A\le., Huntington. WV• 251101 , EOE M -F·
H

PlneerMt C•re Center It now
accepting application• ~or Nurt ·
lng Allllttnt t POIItiontlhru the
Ohio Job Servic e 1t 4 150 Oliva
S G 111 11 Ohl EOE

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Hu1ker Du g1m•. new or ut ed.

Call 61 4 ·949· 2740.

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3 Announcements
Tour Gu ides: Doft money moti·
vate you 1 Saler.y to 1t1r\ •
Commluin1-Bonu 1. Fantastic
opportun ity IO Earn I 800 •1000 / wk .Many co mpeny
bemrfitt·advanc;emant management po1ilions avail able. Call
Sue f or Interview 614 -2866421 . Not jun a job.

Now open ! Mobile Home and
C1mper Spacu for rent .
Brawn' s Trailer Park. M inersvi lle. Ohio 614 -9 92- 3324.

•s r•••:a member of the
Melcs County Fox Chasen Association: was on the board ot di·
member of the firm Buren fQr

,.,.111

u.He llld the store and post oIf''" at fiOJa, ""'o
- · t•• 1 years.

1935 to 1942.
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Wts preceded in duth by three siSters. Mildred Eileen tarpon·
ter Wilma Galt fltlton. alld lnlllll lilY lousit. AIVii'was a privaie tnd a hard workinc--HtlouG Rll ttmrt) tn ftiS owl parsonai way tnd saw that lhoy hed atllhenecnsary lhinp. Ht ~ill
be missed b) his r..lfy aod 111 thost who knew .,., _
fll-11, du• Husband aod fltlltr. s-t thj rest
Wury w~h Jfi'S aod •or• w~h pain.
fartllttl till ito s- ..., l'la.
Wt sllelllloiiOid IIIJ f. . opia.
'lis - to llils IIIII, Ill o. yWI
Atld tlldlr F.its of tflle illp
llliM II 1tllt.AIN to Nil lor W
lit ...... ttis ............
WritMII by Mlf\l Kltlwyn. WHe • reedit
F-el by GlrY. 1011.

L.ady wan I&amp; to meet tlneore men
66 end up, lasting ralat lon1h lp.
Wrlte P.O. 8 011 717. R1 clna.
0hlo 46771 .

2 or 3 ecru in country with
wetlt' and elee1rlchy avalleble.
Cilll 614·992 -6932.

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·Happy Ads

Schools. Churches
Company Picnics
Birthday Parties
and Family Reunions

384-3060
1-800-282·2167

One fem.le pup. monlhs, part
Gtrm an Shepherd and Husky,

304-676-5686 .

Sales
Representative
HMO
We ore a lecdlng organization In the health core
Ins urance neld looking for on enthusiosllc sates

prole..lonol to Join ou• expanding HMO dMslon
You wtl be responsible lor os~stlniJ tn the mortceting
or our prepaid HMO pion to emptovee gwups:
dewtoplng proposals lor empi\)Y9ra, writing
tnrormo~onalliiBfature ond conducllng employee
rMe~ngs .

1M lndMdUOI we leek snOYtd be 0 Seti·SIOrter Witn 0
pro-.en track record In group 10181/ selllice (HMO
prelerrtld) : possess o college degree (or eQutvotent
e•perlence) ond the ability to Interact With top leY91
e•ecutlveo. Must olio be capable or meellng Slote or
Ohio licensing requirements.
We oiler on exc811ent compensoflon and o fully-paid
company benellls package (Including o company
cor).
tnteresled oppllconts should send a resume ,
Including IOlof\' &lt;equkemenll, to: CENTRAl BENEFITS
MUIUAliNSUIAHCf COMPANY, 256 E. Main St.,
CGiumDua, OH &lt;13216. We ore a non-smOking
company. Equot oppolluntty
emp!0\'8r, m/1/v/h.

Central Benefits
M\llual Insurance Company

Bl~t Cr011 ol Ctnlrol Ohio

OWNER, FRANK GODDARD
AUCTIONEERS:
KENNETH SWAIN &amp; ASSOCIATES
PHONE 256-1552 - 446-3159

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3 kittan1. house broken. 2606
Lincoln A ve.

Have rodm in my home
lor 3 elderly ladres. For
information call Priscilla,
388-8193 alter 4 p.m.

Listing in Part: Living room suite, large pic·
tures, cherry Duncan Phyfe dinette set with
matching china, end tables, hutch, lamps, Ia·
ble &amp; chairs, 37 piece set Fireking china, magazine rack, end tables, several , clocks,
_padded chair, Bavaria plates &amp; cups, electric
skillet. 4 piece bedroom suite with 2 beds, 3
piece bedroom suite, metal wardrobe, clock
rad1o, gold G.E. automatic washer, 2 lawn
mowers, mowing sythe , saw horses, roHaway
bed, 2 folding chairs, TV, luggage, boat oars,
lots of hand tools, milk crates, clothes dryer,
step ladder, 39 qts. motor oil, S.T.P, Burnsa·
malic torch , electric drill, ironing board ,
·se wer snake, buck saw, 2porch swings, 2 metal lawn chairs, 2 trash cans, granite ware,
se veral big boxes to be unloaded.

Auctioneers Note: This is a collection ohntiqueund col·
tectibles. Many are in mint condition.

Ph. 6t4· 245-9557.

DODRILL'S

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Guardianship sale - Maythorne Keeler
. • Atty. D. Dean (vans
location: 338' third Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio

PuppiM to glvoawey iwl". old.

PRIVATE HOME CARE

LOCATION: 69 Garfield Ave.,
1
Gallipolis, OH.

SAT, MAY 23, 1987-10:00 A.M.

Giveaway

3 Announcements

THURSDAY·, MAY 21 AT 6 P.M •

PUBLIC AUCTION

Friend• and relatives of W1lt lf

Knapp and Mabel Rollings are
reque1ted to com e 1o 1-!arv..,.
CIHrpel Church for the fir1t
annual Knapp-Rollin• f emlly co•
vered dl.t• tiYent will be June7rt1987, 12 :00 noon.
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PUBLIC' AUCTION

992· 7804 .

e

NOAH'S ARK
ANIMAL PARK '

Ohio license #57-68-1344 - W. Va. 515-87
Mike Martin: Apprentico Auctioneet
"Not Responsible for Accidents or loss of Property"

1-Rototlller
- - -wtmted
- -. -Call 614 -

1C inen1, 304 -676 -6720.

3 Announcements

Eats
Positive J.D.
949-2033 - DAN SMITH: AUqiONEER &amp; 992-7301

AVAILABLE : FUll· time Att istant

Buich -Pontlac. 1911 Eastern
Ave., Ga11ipolis. Cell 614 ·446·
22 82 .

U1ed wheelhorse lawn mower
parts. Ph. &amp;14 -2411 -5823.

AIIIIOU nGe111 ents

OWNER: REV. B. L. DARST

Cash

SOCIAL WORK POStTtON

and nowflr u1ed cars . Smith

Used 111-oe equipment; u1fld
weed eatar . Call M•rlt Ph.
614 -448·2109 after 9PM .

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Public Sale
• &amp; Auction

We pay cesh for l1te model clean
used cars.
J im Mink Chev.-Oide Inc.
Bill Gene John1on

reclorl tor me farm a..eau, Landmark. and now it's tht Mei&amp;S·
Gallia-llason Farm City, Inc., Po11oroy lo• 35 )tlls; he was on
: ' the schooillosrd rt Cilester and Eastern tor s-al years: solVed
on the D.C.S.A. Sales CommiiiHfortha Valley Boll Miti Company
: ' rt Chlriestoo, W. Ya . and was adelflllefrom Distrit171or Milk
-"" llarketin&amp;- Inc... Stronpvllle, Ohio, served from 19541o 1985: a
:
mtmbll oflht lashln Volontotr Fira Dtpart-t a membe• ot
•
tho National Rifle Association, Wasllin&amp;ton, D.C.: was asponsor
ot the Rorllid Reacan Victory Fond.
.
Amember of the Shede River loqe No. 453. flltandAccetlltd
Muons. Chester. Ohio and
as WorshiplulllasiH 1957 &amp;
1951. A &lt;limber of tile Pomeroy Chapter No. 10. U .M.: Bosworth Council No. 46. R&amp;S, Mand the OhioCommandary No. 24·

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Need Bebyaltter from 2 ;00 t tl
7:30PM . Someone with othtr
1nlel\ children at home. Ph .
614 -367 -7269 Call b e'fore
2 :00PM. .

614 -448-4124.

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works for Alltel System Telephone Com111~, Coolwille and works

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located from State Route 7 in Cheshire, Ohio
on Turkey Run Rd ., follow auction signs. Rev;
Darst is in failina health.
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S•le• po'tltlon availab~e . P1y It
100 percent commiuion. Call

nia. Real E1tate, antique, farm,
li quidation 1alu , 304 -773 5785 or n3 -6430.

OBITUARY OF

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Middleport
S. Vicinity

Rick Peaflon Au ctioneer II·
censed i n Oh io end Welt Virgi -

on his Dad's ta•m: Sllaron Kathryn is alicensed Practical Nurse.
- · He leaves six lfandchiidren. William Frederick, Gary Robert ,,
;: Blenda, Wesley ond llartit HolterandG1eta Riflleand ooecroat lflndson, Keith Edword _
Frederick. lwo dauatrters-in-law. Jody
and Jill Holter and a son-rn-law, CurtiS Rrftle,auntund eou11ns.
Wu a Farmtr of 0 JtlfS ••d 1 btsiniSsm•. He wasa member
of the £act• liqe Comlltlnity Church and his ollondtd Sunday
: ' School at Sumntt Cllurch and at tht Sullon lothodist Church.

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ARVIl FRANCIS HOLIER, son ot the late E1nest and Nora Spen1 ce• Holter, was born Octobe• 6, 1914 in Chester Township, Moics
i County and passed n:•Y 1111 7. 1987. at the Veterans Memorial
, Hospital, Pome1oy. at tho ace of 127ean, 7 months. I day.
' On Januacy 10, 1945, he was marrced lo Marv Kath•vn D"is.
dau&amp;frlll of Gladllbomn Drlis, Delte&lt;, 10d the late Worley Davis
and to this union was bo1n three childrtn, Rober1 Gar,. Gordon
Lynn. Bashan, and Sharon Katllryn, title Rid&amp;•-Robert Ga1y is on
· OrdainedMinistor and cuts pulp woodtoiWtstvaco: Gordon l)nn

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Obituary
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Centenary Townhouse May 1920 . Interior . lees. gluawara,
sheets. spreads, dithe1, tovL
clothing aU sire1. Ph. 614- 256·

4 family . Beldknob Rd .. fiJII
house past Church . May 19th
and 20th. 9:00 ·4:00. Good
clothing tall alz11l tnd mi1c.
Items .

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Yard Sale

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Mildred Arnold
Susie &amp; Danny Smith
· Mandy~ Katie Smith

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SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1987
10:00 A.M.

Need babyaittet" for 2 1choolage
children tor the aummer. Mill
Creek Rd . .Ph. 6 14-446-9529
ah• 6: 15pm.

UNOER COV ER NARCOTICS
INVESTIGATOR

Pair ladies glasee• found In
ahopper '• lounge at Meigs Court
House. Claim at Sentinel Office.

PUBLIC AUCTIO'N

tC .S.T.t

6 Lost and Found

134 L--.d In ,..,k

4 !10- 1"
43

'711

Something New Undef Th• Sun
Rep• Needed lo Buelness Ac ·
counts. Pert Time t18.000
Potential, Ful Tim e $60,000 +
Potential. Work own Hours •
Treining proVided. Call 1 -6;12938·0019 M-F. 81am· 6:00pm .

Dependab le Babysitter needed
in our home afternoons &amp;
evening1. Cell 614·446-0500 .

2 bleck, 1 gray strip, 6 wpaka

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Htlp Wanted

old. 614-367-0370.

\33 S. "l" ca.bl

11 c.pltll of South

172 Pwt:MnlriQ to

11 " ' - ho6dlng

130 TrMI 'IWIUI
er-t tnt-1

MOOdr:t..ot

1ftWMI'-.y

Racine Emergency Squad, Doctor Patterson, Doctor
Furlong, Doctor Dayo, Emeraency Room Staff at Veterans, Special Care Unit &amp; Staff at Veterans, Ewinas
Funeral Home, nei&amp;hbors and friends for the beautiful
flowers , food at the house and their prayers: Rev. Carl
Hicks the sympathy cards. Meip Counly Sheriff's
Dept,' Arnold and Mildred Grate lot the use of their
songs on tape. The pallbearers: Clyde, Kenneth, Robert
&amp; Ronald Davis, Glenn Tuttleand Paul Moore: honorary
pallbearers: Tom Wolle, Bernard Fultz, Jack Carsey,
George Holler, Fred Smith, Harry Carter, William Will ,
Corbett Cleek, Jackie Little, Rolland Wise and Robert
Clonch. Jill Holter and Jeff Circle, C.P.R.: Margaret
Tuttle and Thelma White, Past Councilors Club of
Chester Council No. 323, Dauatrters of America , and
anyone else who helped in any way at the time of his
death.
Wile, Mary Kathryn ;
Children , Gary, Sharon and Gordon

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992-6421

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RECEIVE A FREE SUNDAE FROM DAIRY QUEEN
AND COOPER CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, DODGE

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ThefamilyofARVILF. HOLTERwouldliketoexpress our sincere thanks and appreciation to:

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AVAILABLE IN BLACK, BROWN, MILL ALUM

399 Soulh 'lflnl

147 ~"" waolwl cloth
15 1 IIMitvtd..-1
102 Rtwlr In o.nnarr;-

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Ft. X 1S/32"
CDX • APA

Sunday, May 17th-1 P.M.· 5 P.M.

Chrvsler, Plymouth, Dodae

33T•~

Everyone's kindness will alWI~s be remembered.

X8

reduces energy cost

COOPER

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1211 OIW
12a W i l d - ot ,..,
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32 Q \llelf;Me

·3e Kino Prlilm '• ctty
37MdQN
40 TropkM llaard
42Anny-'

:;:-nit

70

124 Employ

IIIQn

140 $k ..
141 V--.Uon
t-42 H.nan~

lla ~· ftllediY

1'3 U q u l d J'-4 Hindu O!lmba.l&amp;

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1111iiGr...,
1111 Bur~
123 Mco.;nl..n Ilk•

The illY. 111ft for b~ comlortEwin&amp; Fu&lt;ttrJI Home for their kind 10d If·
ticionl ...ice and tile polllruoo.
A special thanks tom) sister and husband, Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Ro1 Smith, Don and Mike and
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wil~rd Hines.

PLYWOOD
SHEATHING

roof life
protects insulation ·

SUNDAY, MAY 17th, 1987 - 1 P.M.

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137 Aft-.noon IQCIM

63 At Mimi!

~~ Traa.t tor tr'oOfW'f
1 1 3 Country or Aal•
, 1 !I Jllodlilm ..,....bol
1111 Shl!lde

PWIIOulllr MOP,.
Zod.~.c:

8 pert An'gora kitten•. 5 yellow ,

11

8

108 Llnpr

HI PlOt

:n

6349.

t08U~

12~-.n...

.Jrw !&lt;'Onls IOd ilsits,

. ridge filt~ ­

COOPER CHRYSUR WILL ar OFFERED ON SElECT MODELS

pol"'

50"*-Gt...._

11 8oa)' furl .....

maers Service.

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SPECIAL SUNDAY SALE - ONE DAY ONLY
3.7°/o APR- OR REBATE PLUS MATCHING REBATES FROM

134

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102 lol.-i......
103 Pig~

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ate ()pry

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10' W...I*""''O

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100

111 LatMl
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131 -

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, ~ ""'· the onliro stJif of Veterans
tlimorial lfosr&gt;llli tor tfleir ex'c:ollonl Clfe 10d lltoulhtfirlness.
,orpnis1 Ralph Wtny, Syracuse
E...,....) 5qlllll and Home-

4 Ft.

FREE SUNDAE

128~

124 Vou .nd

40 TftM ~~
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NGHTS
9:00 P.M. Til 2:00 A.M.

TEST DRIVE A NEW CAR AND RECEIVE A

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Cute. healthy kittens to .good
home. Ree d1\lille. 614 -378 -

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The taml~ of Robert Arnold wish
to tJiprtSS our sinceJe t'-*s md
IPPI'CirtKMI to reiltives, mends·
irnd neilhbo!s whO remembe&lt;ed
us with flowers, money, food, vi·
sils. calls and cards.

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SALE SlAm MAY 18TH ENDS MAY 30TH :

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

SUNDAY SUNDAE SALE

4tc

111 Co!Mitry oil ..., . _
117 Dortll 01 o.nn~.
118 Tt.w.fonl
lMII of lfWIIM

0:11"', . Tlrnil QOM by
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P.wa.~ flf 1anc1

Qolwm~

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(4 Sq. Roll)

CASH
-NCARRY

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Services Start
7:00 P.M.
.,•
Each Evening
''
' Special Singing Nightly
.' - Everyone Welcome

(51 14, 17, 21 , 24,

LOUNGE
HOURS: 9:30 A.M.-2:30 A.M.

wo r krr~

SPEAKER
..• GLENN MATHEWS
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affiliation , marital status.
sex, and / or handicap.

IIi a.lilnkln'l

108 C4lpughtn monkey
110 aa.lt,- 1'10.
11 ' Reeky hill •

3a At.u.ct aa.ono

- oot, derive the principal pen of

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122 ~Urftecl
t2S . . .ed ~~~·~

4&amp; F.-....:t: Fr.

a ~bit•

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1011 eutott
107 At tNt 'liM

:ae ..... ._

: or ar• commtnea are carried

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2. · Year - old female Golden
Retriever. Eaceltant with child·
ren. Can &amp;14-367·7630.
Free to good home. mU&amp;ad bread
puppie1. 6 wks . old. Call 614843 -&amp;421 anytime.

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CARD OF THANKS
:.. Thank you to ill our
friends and neighbors for
your kindnesS, canis.
- IIIMirs, food and pra)llrs
durinc the illness and
~ death ollleene Keener.
:
May God Bless You,
G.D. ".Bud' Keener.

WE CATER TO BANQUETS AND PARTIES

h.\ hui ldingsuppl,\ '

MAY 17-22

32 anctget_

10,1

448·3266 '"" 6P.M .

Ita

80 T""

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$995

and b~· ('U S!OnlC'I'S [Ol' honw
furni shings r omp:111IC's.
An yone.· wantin g rno rr in for ma ·
l ion should con ta ct till' PomcrO)'
cou nt y offil'c·. lll:l Bul f•rnul 1\V(' . ,
Pomer o_
, .. at ~~~l2- Hii44 .

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30~11*»11'1

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2 Male Golden Retrl eo,~er pups.
1yr. old . Gentle, good with
chil dren, had lhot1. Ph. 614-

M WO&lt;Mtwl pin

1 Card of Thanks

PRIME RIB, BAlED POTATO &amp; SALAD .

c·o mpanirs. pt·o,·iding emplO)'·

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:- all' eligible voters without re·: gard to race, color, 'religion,
·.. national origin. age, political

RECOMMENDED FOR USE
UNDER FIBERGLAS SHINGLES

SWISS · STEAK, MASHED POTATOES AND VEGETABLE

BREAKFAST SERVED

Sl 797

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F'm l-1 /\ lucm s ;ll su pro,· ide r•ro ·

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-=: mi«ee elections are open to

MULTI-PURPOSE
UNDERI.AYMENT FELT

MONDAY-

nomic help for th&lt;' communi! )• b.v

on Teens Run Rd.

:a• Sll&lt;opc»inl -

': FARMERS HOME ADMIN - IST·RIITION OFFICE, 105
:::: BUTTERNUT AVENUE , PO ·

SPECIAL

tltr r fl"orr s of e·orn nu ·rl'ia l lrn&lt;l·
f'r s. but ratht •r orrrrs prog ro:1m s
to supplr nwnt rrgul:11· &lt;'t'cdlt
sourrrs. lw .rd&lt;ir·&lt;i.

'

l? ........; dvwn

- of their grou income must
: come ' from agricultural pro:__ duction). be a citizen of the
·: United States or an aien law;. fully admitted to the Un~ed
... States for permanent resi -: dence. not have an FmHA in·- sured or guaranteed loan.
·:" and ·be well qualified for
• committee work. Nomina tions must be received in

F01H1\ dow s nlll r·o mpr tr• v..' llh

1 mile off State Rt. 218

a&amp;F~

- their income from f.ming

l:.rst ' ''''" '·said Chupk:l .

PROVIDENCE ·
BAPTIST .CHUR_CH

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24~

: fthlt io more than 50 percent

In hou sing loans i llthOsl' &lt;'Ou nt ic~

SPECIAL
MEETINGS

22~

- which activities of the county

Meigs and Vinton Countlr s.
Fmll i\ madr mort' tl1an $:.~l11 . 1~11 1

mrnt for co nst ruction

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a 1 ••t,tc;w., INitY

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::. prin&lt;&gt;pol f8f!T11ng operltion
.,. wrth1n the county or area in

th an 17 appl! r•.an! s in A thr ns.

~ alros

County Com-

ell1dions for _MEIGS,

p.,_ nominlted should
: be currently engaged in theop.... eratlon of a farm, heve their

MATTRESS &amp; FOUNDAnON

tlpplicant s . Sincf' inro m 0 l imi ts
ma.v va r:v b:v rl't: lon . Art' hie R.

sparkl n,.;

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- petition and instructions on its
- comple!ion .., bo obtained
: from you• loce1 FmHA office.

TWIN SIZE

SUNDAy PUZZLER

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- VINTON . AND ATliENS
- COUNTIES. This notice io io.: l&lt;led to inl9rm llligibte voters
•·• of the right to nomin•a candi! det•bypotition, Copieoofthe

single &lt;lwp iJings for i\llwns.
Mt.'ig~ illlfl VIn ton C'ountiPs.
Tile progra m is for· low-lnco mr
Strg:il l. 10~ Hu11rrnu t A vr ..
Pnmcro:·:. t·an help ap!J iiranl.li
!IPII'I'ml nr• if thry ;u·r rlig ihlr .
Duri ng flsra l _
w ar I ~Kii. Fm Hi\
io;on " pr·ov ld r d homrs to morr

--for

... dbatiou lfmKA) is IICCiptittg

( J

tration ha ~ loan fund s availafJIP
for pur('ha s0 or ro nstrurlion or

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Public Notice

CASH-N-CARRY

FRIDAY-

2 Riding lewn moWers, range~,
washers &amp; dryers. Some work.
some for p.na. Musttekeall. Ph.

lltliiiW :-. 675-1333

367-0440 .

- MEROV, OHIO no later than
.,- May 26, t987. FmHA com·

spon soring the project.
" We wa nt to set an exam ple for
young people by honoring those
Individual s In our c·o mmunlty
who have made cent raJ Ohio the
successfu I economic area II is
toda y," sa id Gera ld E . mayo,
chairman of the program 's
dinner &lt;'Om mit tee.
The keynote speaker for the
event was Rene Mc-Pherson,
former head of the Dana Corpora tion and former deal of the
Graduate School of Business at
Sta nford University.
To showease the achievement s
or these and fu ture laurea tes, a
display will be set up at the
Col umbus /\rea Chamber of
Commerce and an ex hibit will be
rstabll ~ h&lt;'d at the Center of
Sc ience and Industry .
Junior i\rh levement of Central
Ohio I ~ a vol untary non-profit
econom ic ed ucal ion a I orga nization dedica ted to providing area
you ng people thr tools necessary
to become more and better
Informed rmp loyees. employers.
co nsumers and lea ders or the
futuro . Th is year, more thn 10.000
cirmrntary , midd le- and highsr hoo l student s will partici pate
in .Junior Achievement'S four
prog ram s.

lrllplnvrnrnl
St-rvti:I'S

Giveaway

Tribune - 446-2342

Sllntinel - 992-2156

'

Bob Evans recent
·hall-of-fame inductee

4

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ROBERT L. (Boh) EVANS

GALLIPOLIS - Rober t L .
(!)obi Eva ns was one of six
business lea&lt;;lers c hosen as the
first memoclrs of th e Central
Ohio Business Hall or Fame at a
black -tie awards ceremon y re: : ccntl.v at tile Hya tt Hotel on
• Capi tol Sq uare, In Columbu s.
Eva ns joi ned John W. Cal breath, E. W. tlli l ly t Ingram,
r'n·d Lazaru s, .Jr ., Ra lph C.
, Li ebert and John H . McConnell
as Inductees int o the Hall of
Fame. Th ei r arco mplishmpnts
were hl ghllght••cl in aud io-v isual
biogra phi(•s.
Th ~ Hall of fam e wi ll ann ual ly
honor loc·al bu siness people, past
and preseni, who ha ye con tr ibuted to th&lt;' growt h and drvPiopment or ar(•a bu sin ess .
.Jun ior Ac hievement ofCrntral
Ohio uml Husincss F'ir st JI'C'

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

hnhq '~taut· Jentind

-~=~'--Airlines, was third , rising~ % to

omy at risk .
·'There are so many wild cards
this game that Investors don't
understand," said Furniss. " The
Institutions have the cash, but
there's no reason to buy."
Losing Issues outnumbered
advances 1,320 to 630 among the
2,180 stocks crossing the NYSE
tape.
Among the stocks hardest hll
at the end of the week were blue
chip Issues Included In the
futures cont ract on the Major
Mar ket Index of 20 blue chip
stocks, 17 of which are com ponents of the Dow Jones industrial
average. The last day of trading
for May options and 'futures
contracts was Friday.
On the trading floor , Texaco
was the most active NYSE -Iisted
Issue, rising 1 to ~6V, on volume of
18.52 million shar es on rumors
that it might become the target of
a takeover att empT.
AT&amp;T followed, climbing1 % to
26';\ amid rumors that New York
Investor Carl l cahn wa s accumu lating Its shares. AT&amp;T sa id IT
plan s to cut Interstate lon gdistance prices abou t 4.8 percen t
beginning July 1, an annual
reduction or more 1han $590
·million.
Allegis Corp, parent of United

In

, May 17,1987

May 17, 1987

Pleasant_, W . Va .

LOOK WHO WI
50 TOMORROWf

SUPERAMERICA
KMR Rt, 7 &amp; 35
Gallipolis, Oh. 45631
Attn .: Keith Smith
Equal Opportun•IYEmploye•

H•PPV Blrthdtv,

A.M.

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Help Wanted

EXPERIENCED
MEDICAL
SECRETARY

DELl MANAGERS
1~:1 hiand Oil is e~ pand ina In

psoline/qulck semce
rood store bu siness with Its
SuperAmerica Stores and
offers ret! lfOund lloor op·
poftunities for ambitious InProfirient in Medical
dividuals s..kinnrowth·ot·
itnted careers. Responsl·
Terminology, Typing
bilities include manatin&amp;
and Shorthand.
the dell. operations. order·
in&amp; supplies, qU~Iity conhrellent working
trol. reeo1d • ktopina and
ronditions and fringe
othe• cen11al responsibll·
ties l n~olved in deli opera·
benefits.
lions. Retail experience preferred. for immedlatl con·
Send Resume to lox
slderation, send resume Of
T-2117. c/o Tribune,
write to:
SUPERAMERICA
825 Third Ave.,
KIIR Rt, 7 &amp; 35
Gallipolis, OH .
Gallipolis, Oft 45631
Attn.: Keith Smith
45631.
'--------~~~ Equal 0p[10rtunily Employer

X-RAY TECHNICIAN
Immediate opening for qualified X-ray
Technician in Gallipolis Area. Must be
willing to travel with portable unit.
Send Resume to:
X-Ray Technician
P.O. Box 33

Gallipolis, OH. 45631

Antiques : Vrclorran couch, matchrng Vicl onan ladtes chair.·
round drum Jable w/ctawleet, laur~l lamp table w/claw teet,·
tabl elamp porcetarn shade brass lrnrsh, 2 press bac k chaits1
w/ matchrn g roc kee , CHI NA CABINET oak lleretl &amp;oval glass
wrlh 2 d~awe• s, spooled hall table, lwrn bed poster head &amp;,
loot , tobacco stand. oak weth brass hall tt ee. pressed back
oak rocket. magazrne sland·. oak lrbrary tabl e, spool bed ,'
dresset w/ vanrty ben ch. oak dresse~ : rolhn g pin, potato
masher (wooden!. small krauter, Early 1900's: Weave!'
uprc"hl pea no w/ bencli (made en Ottawa , Wis., e•celt ent con -·
drl ronl. IR. oak? dressrng vanity w/ lrctold beveled mcrors, ·
bench, matcheng chest, leather topped hrpged tollee table,
Alladrn lamp w/ btass &amp; glass globe.
Glassware: Vaseltne glass shoe w/ bow, bud vase (very old),
mcn iature oetlamp (mrlk glass), cranberry glass vase, copper,
glaze pet cher, pr crystal candle holders wrlh pnsms, rose
embossed carnrval Riass dr sh, depressiOn Y.iass I)Uiter dish,
apple Y,r ee n depress,on g laL~ pitche•. 6 ru by/cryslal
stemmed wme glasses. 2 cobalt blue wrth etched clear tops, •
mesc sail cetlm, 6 slemmed shot gl asses, 15 ptece Chm ese
tea ~el , 2 ig rehsh deshes (pressed Riassl. misc. etched
gtasse'i, gold trcm glasses. antrQue mrsc. porcelam chtna .
preces, BHLEEK pore. prl cher w/5 matchrn Rtumblet s, pr.
cry stal candle holder s
,
Household: Mrrc or top table, comb. mapl e table &amp; magazrne
rack, pr. pacnted (gold stenctled) can eseat chairs, I ig.lrutt·,
wood grass lront chrna, fruitwood drncng table, 2 matchcng
Q4.een Anne charrs. magazrn e stand. 3 le~ged )able, black ,
v/rou ght ~ron table w/2 charrs. old handmade (spooll5 s h ~ Jt
cotn er stand, Queen Ann e Up. loun ge charr, lane ced31
chest, dresse• tamps, sm. sec'y. desk, captain's chatt. Vrr gm•a Mard Lane cedar chest, mecrowaie cart, old drop-leaf
tab le, tea cart, while wr cker 5 shell bathroom stand , rug
11 '9' by 8'6", 6 prece place settrn g rvoty handled llatware,
Appliances: Hotpornl. Relrcgecatm , RCA Whirlpool dryer, (5
cycle!. 2 wmdow a11 cond., Brsset lloot shampooer, mrsc.
small kttchen appltan ces, G.E clock radro, Zentth AM/FM radro, portable IV.
Coltectible~ : Sheel musrc, black onv• hat pin, ha rr comb
wrth rhmesJones, postcords, tapeslry prml camel design 2
muSICbOXP.S, itgurtne, 2 WOod Canes, paper weight, mtSC. Did
books, Vin/age Ciothrn g, Doll · chma head &amp; armshomemade
boy &amp; clo hm g, Ivory case w/ muslache cup &amp; br ush. Jrlfy
Kodak Cameta Srx 16. evenrng bags (oidl .
Quilts : llwtn scze wh rle wrlh pink border. Beat's Paw qutlt
Coverlet (YOYOI. Pulled Cente&lt; (squar es with sat111 quilted
starn sc alloped oordec , all ol these are rn very good condi·
ton ') Se veral quelled throw pillow s.
Misc.: ANTIQUE PICTU RE f_R.WES !some pails), m11tors,
posts&amp; pans, drshes. lmens. rtems too numerous lo mentronl
Sil~er : 5 prece tea set. Royallriple plate, I complete set 4
place seUtngs Ster lin gRoyal CrestPius e•tras w/chest, Heit·.
loom Vtsla plate by Oneeda, 55 preces w/chest, silver mut
Holmes &amp; Ed ward s mlard sriver 35 pteces, 24 pieces Brazil
sdve1
.
TERMS: Cash 01 Chtek with JD
Auctioneers: M. L (Bud) McGhH &amp; Steve McGIIH'
P.O. Bo• 191, Galhpolls. Ohio 45631, 614-446-05$2
Book your AUCTION NOW! We only have 2 open di!Mior
June.
Not responsible lor ac:cldttttt or lou of prapertyJ

�Page- 0-4-The

Times-Sentinel

1 1 Help Wanted

1 8 Wanted to Do

Needed Full -Time RN ' s for kmg
term cite facility' Should h•~•

SePtic tank pumping, '"idential
&amp; commerictl. 180 Ptf loltd .
Ron Evant Enterprl"' Jaek&amp;on,

good leedet:lhip skills and rn•n ·
agemenl expllitnct. Exeellenl
benefits apply at Scenic 1-11111

Ohio Coll814·286 -6930

Nursing Center, At. 2 Box 282.

Will mow ltwnt In lown. Calf

Bidwell, Oh 4&amp;814

814·446·3658.

AVON , no tervice chlfge, open

Wilt do houte cleaning Mon. lhru
Fri. any hovra . Ph. 814 -387·

leHhorles . phone 304 -67'6 ·

1429

n2a.

REPS NEEDED

Will do Babysitting in your home

for businen eccounts. Full·

In Ctty limrtt. For child 6yra. or
younger. Week daya onty. C111
provide referencea. Ph. 614 -

T1meUO.OOO

tBO ,OOO. Part-Time $12,000·

t18.000. No telling ,

.

repa~

448-7508

bt.n lnen. Set your own hours.
Tra ining provided Cell 1 ·&amp;12 ·
938-6870, M · F. Bam to 6pm
(Cen1ral St1nderd Time)

Work wanted dill a entry any Jhlft
20yrt. exp•lenoe. Ph. 614·

388·8238.

EXCELLENT WAGES for aport

.

F111311Cial

time 111embly work. electron·
k:s. cr~fts . Other lnformttion

(6041641 ·0091 EXT 3887,

coli

~ pen

7 days! CALL NOW!!

~VON -rts changing! Be among
the first to reap the benefits of
tl'le new Avon Call 304 -882·

21

Business
Opportunity

2846.

I NOTICE I
HIAINGI Gov~ttnment jobs-your
erea. t115.00o-•ea.ooo. Phone THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·

lNG CO . recommend• thtt you
do buainesa with peopla you
.... 1203
know, and NOT to send monBV
NEEDED - BebyJittM '" New through the mail unth vou hiVe
Haven week diVI and some tnv .. tlgated the offering,
wmendt. Write to PO Box 572.
New Heven, W.Va . State
23 Professional
referen ces
~II

31

Homes for Sale

7 roomt. bl111 Vt. hOuse in
Chatter, Ohlo. Price reduced
from 127,000. to t26,000
Phone 81,· 986-3671

15 room• and bath, fln lthed
bntment, storm windows and
doort. and c.-peted. One b'ock
ftom tchool and church. Sixth
and College Sts. in S'Jirtc:ute.
Ctll 814-992-7080 anytime
Saturdav or Sunday but after
6·oo p.m weetd•y•
3 bedroom bride venter, 2 lh
baths . full btatment. aituatnd on
6.75 tcr•. Call Hobltetter
Re.rtv 614-742· 3092 .
4 bedroom hou1e. b11ement.
carpet, Third Streel , New
Haven, t18.000.00 Ctll 304·
882-2684 Clay Roney

Nice 3 bedroom1, 2 baths,
family room with wood burner. 5
teres. low 40 ' 1, will conalder
mobile home aa trade in , 304·

676-3030 .. 676·3.31

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

refundable. 1602)838-8886

Services

GOVERNMENT JOBS
116,040 · 169,230 yr. Now
Hiring. Call806-687· 6000 EJtt.
" ·9806 for current ftderallltt .

SERVICE TECHNICIAN to In·
thll. maintain and repair cable
TV hnes. Som'l travel required.
E 0 E.. nnd rnume to C C.G,
Vice PrH or Enginwring. P 0 .
Bo• 106, Point Plaaant, W. Va .

26660

VETERANS -Earn extra money In
the Armv National Guard. 3a..

676·3069 or 1·900·842·3619

Mndlc11l Secretary receptionia1.
):,!ck up application at Suite 1 12
,F-Ieannt Valier Hotphal. Profet·
·.-sione1Bidg. 12:30 - 2 ·30Mon. &amp;
~Thu,. . Only.
:'t)BIIvery ptfson nNded must
hevn own vehicle. appty in
. parson Villnge Plua Inn, 3004
-~a ckaon Ave .. Pt. Ph

12

Situations
Wanted

1[14·992·6689.

814-949 -2927.

Real Es tat e
I

31

Homes for Sale

Remodeled double w1de 1
room1. 2 batht, new furnace.
nltW roof. on latge lot. 6 mlltl
out ol town on Johnson Ridge

Mev consider trade· In ol mobile
home Of property on this new j
BR home. 2 car garage. 8 mi.
south on Fh . 7. $47.500 Ctll
8 Acres on Tribble Rd . off Rt. 2
plus ttore building, ware houae
3 Bedroom house. bern, ce11tr
plus 2 othnr bultdinga All ~aek
top road. Call304-4fiB -181B.

Retrain Now. Southeettern Bul·
il"'etl Coll\&amp;ge Call 814· 448-

-4387.

18 Wanted to Do

Home for Sale by Owner
Greenbrier Elt , 3BR ., bi·level
on 2 4 acrea. AC , W.B.F.P, wet
bar. 2 car garage. Ph Before
4:00PM 814-446-4009 Aher

4PM . Ph. 304·876·3816.

.

W•ll do houan chnmmg 1 day 11
Week On a regul~r batia .
Gallllpollt arn Call 614 ·446·

8869

Lawn mowm repair. Will pick up
•nd deliver. Alto lighl hauling .
Call 614· 742-2393 or 014 ·

.7A2-3091 .

Can do light hauling and roofing.
Auuonable rates . Marion
Smder . 81 4· 949-2829.
l,Jirgelawn ttrVice: gran c;utting
tnd weed -eating . Rt~ked If
wtnred. nice neat job. fl14 -992·
2078. Call anydmall l
Wanled to do , lawn mowing or
odd job1. Ctll Robert Plcketl

For uta by owner: 2 atory house
In Middleport overlooking parll .
30 yr. guarntaed vln',IIB aiding.
w ·w carpet, 1 v~ bath, uniqu e
woodwork. 614-992·6128
Fully furnished 2 Mdroom home
in Raclnewtth equipped kitchen.
Aivarvlew property icro11 from
General Store. Euy aeca11 to
Ohio Rivet boat launching and
sandy beach 1115,000 . 814·
949· 2168 or 814-949· 2283.
Government Homes from 11 . fu
repair) Delinquent tax propnrty .
Repo11e11ion1. Call 806-6878000 ht. GH -9806 for current
repo 1111.

747 lnddustrial storage 12 fDOI
heed door, 3 ph11• of
•ectrlc. 1 8Jt48 tt•l building
614 - 446 · 23&amp;2 For
appointment.

ov•

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
33 Ac:ret: 3 miles watt of HMC.
neM" Rt. 36 Call614·446· 8221
atter..6pm.
Largeleveliot in Harritonvile on
St. Rt. 684. E~rlc. LC wlller.
old 1ept1c ttnk. W1ll 1ell or trlde
for boet. camp•. motorcycle or
anything of value Ph 614-448·

3103 or 446-8857.

Acre Iota for 1ale. 83000 and up

1972 C11Ue 14x86 with 1982
Exptndo 12x20. Fireplace. Central Air. 2 Batha. 2 ttorage
buildings. Mu1t Sel1*13,800 or
fet10n1ble offer Ph. 614-245-

6684

1975 Shull1' mobile home
12x8fi Call evenings. 614-446·
4489
1984 lrailer owner will help
finance Call 614· 446·8726.
14lll70 Buddy, 3BR, 1% bath,
total electric. alot of extra•. BA
furniture. 10ft 6 chair, picture.
dmette aet , chine cabinet Will
consider reaaonable ofler. Call
514-·Uft-3085 after 6PM
1 91;14 Stiultz 2 Bedroom, 1 v,
bath, like new. Ph. 814 -4460990 or 304-676-6651 be·
tween 7 &amp; 10PM
14Jt70 1977 SkVIIne 2BR, CA.
better e•rpet. hcellenl condition 191500. Ph. 614·446 -2479 .

Juat 4 mile~ oullide city limits .
Cozy 7 room. one 1tory home.
Popular Addl1on School Olt·
trlct Flthing pond. bam S.
outbuilding• . McGuire Realty
Co .. 1402 Fourth Ave.. Hunting ·
ton, WVa 25701 or Ph. 304 ·

629·6033.

20 acre farm Hannen Trace
Road. Glenwood, W. Va. for
more intormatlon call 304-7735118 or 773· 5188 after 5:00
110 acr ... leon Baden Rd .,
Houae &amp; outbuilding. Stream
through property. 304-458·

1068

34

Business
Buildings

Commercial buildings for laesa.
Downtown Pt. Pleaunt Store1 ,
offh:ea. A·One Real E1tata.
Carol Yeeger. Broker. Cell 304·
675-6104.

Newly rtdeeor•ed 3-4 BA,
family room. Plenty of storage
apace. Nice location. Ph, 814·

445-7025

Ni~ 2 Bdr unfvmiahed houaa.
Gar111t. worklhop. Ret . • depoart Prefer mtrried couptn.
Accept one child Caii614-..W6·

9886.

Newly remodeled 3BR hou1e
jutt out uf City Llmita Call after
lpm Ph . 614-.4 48·&amp;278.

New houte fDf ram or 1111 in
Crown City; 1 8 minutes from
Huntington, 25 minutll ,from
Gallipolis. new loC811chOOI. Call

Lot in privete p1rk on Raccoon
Creek. Electric . . 1awer, and
water. Well financed Shown bv
appointment only. Ctll 614·
742-2677

2 BA. ltove &amp; refrigerator

For Sale: 90x110 lot In Twin
Ceder tdditlon. New Htven.
W V. 14600 firm . 304· 882·

furni1hed. Located 62 MillCreek
1166 .00mo. 176 .00 Depo1it

Ph 614·448·3870.

Real Estate General

41

Real Estate General''

TURN YOUR TOES
OUT TO GRASS AT
-BIG FOOT PARK
OWN YOUR OWN
CAMPSITE...

•Boating
•Fishing
•Hunting
•Swimming
ACRES &amp; ACRES
·Of NATURE'S
UNSPOILED LAND
Nil MllN f I II II WN

'50 MIJ NIII

WATER-ELECTRIC
BATHHOUSE
...CABLE TV...

ALL CAMPSITES
SHADED &amp; LEVEL

BIG

FOOT
PARK

DIRECTIONS:
6 miles below Galli~olis
cross Raccoon Crk. Brtd&amp;e.
Turn
&amp; follow si&amp;ns.
OPEN TILL DARK

TEAFORDm

Real Estate L..l:!
11.11.101
2t6 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1·(614)·992-3325

NEW LISTING - 15 acres
fenced. 3 BR home. drilled
well, modern bath, lg. living,
gas heat, barn: hen house.
shop about 40x24 &amp; fruit
Asking $37.500.
POIIEROY - N1ce lg. older
3 BR home. 3 baths. famtty
rm .. garage Basement. cook
&amp; bake umts &amp; lg. lot
$50,0CO
POMEROY Walk to
Kroger's. 9 rms. 4 rented,
nvervtew. gas furnace, mod·
ern kitchen. paneling &amp;
carpeting. $29.500.
RACINE - 3 BRs, lull
basement w1th busmess rm .•
range, refngertor. dbl. gar·
age near the bank. Only
$20,000.
SALISBURY - I 55 acres
JUSt oul of town wtth l1ttle old
house. Just $4.000.
SYRACUSE- Modern 2 BR
ranch. Cook &amp; bake umts,
retngerator, carpeting, oak
floor &amp; Jg. lot. $37,500
LONG BOTTOII - Lg
A·trame m good shape, 6.6
acres. dnlled wei ~. lots of
shrubbery, full basement, 3
BRs, &amp; ntce lor $59.500.
SUTTON - 5:25 acres. 3
yrs old, modern 3 BRs,
fam ily rm .• 20x32. cook &amp;
bake units. relngerator .
swim. pool, tennts c ou~.
basement &amp; garage 30x30.
Want $97,500.
RACINE- Good 9 rm. older
home. 4 BRs. 40" fireplace
tn family rm. 18xl9, living
about 25x24, Ig. patioand 2
lots. Only $27,500.
992·3325
H OI I SII1q
H l! dd q u ;u l e t s

41

Houses for Rent

"28R 68x14, AC. quiet neighbor·
hood Reference I deposit required. Clo~e to Rio Granda.
Adulta prefened. Ph. 614-246 -

5866 .. 441·0239.

2BA, bride, fulf baaement, 1 car
a•aga. 1260 '*month.
3BR home close to towrt. utility
room 1276 per month.
3BA home on Bob M40Cormidl
Ad . family roo.m. full b11ement
'276 per month.
Credit repon, reterences and
1ecunty deposit reqUired. Wileman Real Eltlle. Ph. 814· 448·

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

Houses for Rent

Real Estate General .

'

.

FOR SALE·BY OWNER:

"

Two bedroom house. Ballmtade
area. 304-171-2707. .

•

for Rent

T;lil• above Krogera in

Pome-

014·992·8216.

Country home for rent on Rt
124. 2 people only , 614-742·
2246 eveninga. 814· 742-221 1
day.
Unfumilhed, 2 bedroom house
for rent No inside pat1 . Clean
and til new paint. Call 814· 992·
Houses and apartments tor renl .
Cllll14-992-2403.
1 96 P1rk OrNe. refrigerator and
range, 1295.00 month, no peta.
1 'JII!IIf lease plus deposit,

304-876-2192

cabinets. Carpeted throughout with lg. downslairs bath·
room and utilitv·laundrv room. Other features include fi·
replace. dining area and 2nd floor bal~room wilh shower.
Lot is landscaped with large garden area and lruit lrees as .
well. Three car garage with work area, garage door open·
ers. stotage building, and satellite dish is tncluded with
the 42 actes the owner wishes to sell at a reasonable
price
Call 245·9187 between S-7

OPEN 1·5*
SUNDAY, MAY 17'

Grtcioua living. 1 tnd 2 bN·
room apartments at Village
Manor and Riverside Ap.-t·
menu in Middlapon. From
1216 Including utilitie1. Call
Furnished, real nice ap.-tment
on Ohio Riv•. Nice 11iew. 1276.
per month or by week. Call

304-676-2635.

3 bedroom trailer, 1175.00
month. cily wtter and trash
picllup included. 304 -876 -

2247.
•

814-949·2626. .

1 bedroom garage apt with
small verd. washer end dryer

hook·UPI, appliances furnished.
Availabkt June 1 . Call 1-814·

887-0988.

2 bedroom. total electric, • ·c.
Sand Hill Roed. 304-675 -3834
Mobile homM for rent. 2 bedroom furni1hed . phone 304875·851 2 or~" Hugh Buni1 .

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bedroom basic rent 1178.00
plu1 electric. Alao r«fu1red 1
$200 00 security depo11t CONTACT: Jackson Ettetns Dnpt. Ph
448 - 3997 Equal Housing
Opportunity.
'
Furnithed &amp; unfurnished tPtl.,
S1 60.00 and up, references Ph.
304-676-7738 or 304-6755104 A-1 Real Eat ate.
New aptrtment: completely
furn Ret. &amp; Dep. 1 or 2 1dult1
only Call614·"6 ·0338.

3 Room Apt conviently located.
Full carpeted, 1 BR No pets. Ph.
614·448-7616.
Oalta Apartments. We tra now
having • mov•ln apeclalt199.
C•ll for more information 11
614·682 -7670. lOut of diltric;t
c•ll collect) Mantgtd by U.S.
Shalt• •nd Equtl Hou1mg Op·
porttinity. Aaaident - Manager
Tarry Hale.

..
PRICE: $119.000.00
2,100 sq. ft. brick on 3'!. acres, more or less. with 3 lar.ce bedrooms. 2V&gt; baths, liv- ;
ing room and family room with see-lhrough fiTeplace.-·formal dining room with
view. Kitchen has Corningware 1ange lop. buill-in oven and microwave. disposal,
dishwasher, and new refrigerator. Ulilily room with washer, dryet and freezer in·
eluded. OTHER FEATURES: Centra1aiT. eleclric forced air furnace, oak lrim with
birch doors, 2'!. car garage with opener. cable TV.

11,000 BTU e160. AC 15.000

Furnished Apt. 1235 . Utihtiea
Pd.. 1 BR 607 Second Ave .•
Gallipolis. Ph 446-4418 after

7PM.

BTU 1150. 20 lndt gil rtnga
171, 20 Inch electric range
t126. electric ••nr.; double
oven n 60. SkliQ• ppllancat.
Upp..- Rivtf Rd. Call 814·448·

739B
SWAIN

AUCTION

&amp;

FURNITURE 12

Ol1ve St.. Galllpolit. N.w a. u..d
wood·coalstovn, t5 pc wood LR
auite t399, • bunk bedt 1199,
r'acilnert new a used bedt'oom
1uitft. wrtngar wtatltn, &amp;
ahon. New livingroom 1uites
t199-t599, lamp1. Call 614-

448'3169.

County Af.plill'!ce, Inc. Good
used , •ppl ance1 and TV set1.
Open BAM to &amp;PM . Mon lhru
Sat . 614·446 -'1899. 527 3rd.
Ava. Gallipolis, OH

Used Carpll 6 •ppllancet. Ph.

614·448·6737.

Full •Ire bed 6 mtnrtn a bolt
1prlnga aso.oo Ph. 81•·4•8·

Twin or bunk bed'• Ph . 814-268·
1756

2 Piece Living Room Suite 1325.
Mollohan Furniture, Upper Aivtr

Rd. Ph. 614-448·7444. Opon
till 7PM on Wtttt Daya.

CARPET

3 room furnished apartment
Call 614·992·6434 or 304-

W11hen. drv••· rWig•at:or•.

882-2688.

APARTMENTS. mobile homes,
houses . Pt. Plaatant endGellipolil 614·446 -8221 .

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
rangea. Skaggt Appliancea.
Upper ·Rivllf Ad . be1ide Stone
Crest Motel. 61,·448-7398 .

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

2566.

entrance. re&lt;:enttv remodeled.
Everylhtng fum. , loc. outskirta
Henderson . 8260. month. 304·
875 -8730

46 Furnished Rooms
Rooma for rent. dav. wllltk.
month. Gallia Hotel . Call 814·
446-9715. Rent IIIOWIII120
month
Furnished room. 1100. Utllhlea
paid. Shtre beth . Single male.
919 Sac:ond. Gallipolia. CaM
446-441 8 after 7pm.

4 7 Space for Rant
Office SpliCe lor Rent EJteellent
Jor Attvrneya, Accountant, etc.
Clole to Court Houae. Call
Wiseman Reel Et'Cite Agency.

814-U6-3844

to
to t12!5.
l ,!?in~"" .,
and YP to t495.
table W·6 chtin 1286 to
Detk 1100 up to 1376.
Hutchea 1400 and up. Bunk
beds completa w. mamea.aes
1295 1nd upto•315. Babyb.ds
1110. Mtttr•s• or bolt apring1
full or twin 183. firm 17~ . tAd
183. OueH lett 1225. King
1350. 4 draw• cta.1 189. Gun
c.binlta • • 12 "'"' a.. or
electric flftgt •371. llby- mit·
1riiMI 13&amp; • MI. hd ham•

uo. •30 • Kklo tromo

Good

CARPET
Carpet remnant• •8.00 • yard
and up. Mollohan Furniture.
Upper River Rd., Ph. 814-446·
744-4. Open till ?PM on Week
Oaya.

e piece wood Uving room suhe.
VfiiY good Condition, 1160.
Upright piano, 176 . Mlnertville,

In Middleport, Ohio, 2 bedroom.
furnlshnd apt. call 1 · 304-882·

614-992 -7715.

53

•so

ond doo,. Coli 814: 448 -0109

lftlf fi ·30.

7479.

••s.

12 Montht free flnettdrlg with
tpptoved crtdh. 1300 minu·
mum . purch11e nac..llry. 3
Miln out Bulavllle Ad. Open
9.-n to 6pm Mon . thru l•t . Ph.

814·446·0322.

Cwb Cadet 882 Hydro Aiding
Ltwn Mower 13000 , Call 61•·

For Stle: 31 puppeta, 1 atagt, 4 ·
chairs. tkka and other mlterlel
Anyone in puppet mlnittry
ahouiCI be intereatGd . 014-992 ·

Coli 814·266·e261 .

379-2746

6320

like new 21 cu h upright freelet'
1200.00. Oeluxa ping pong
ttblt 180 .00. Ait compr•tOf

Shrln•a Pttade Car for nla. VW
convenlble". red with white
lntet'ior, 6 HP tng ine E11cellent
condition. us ad twice. Call 6, 4·

uoo.oo. 304·676·6022.

Estate General

Space for smell trailers All
hook-up1. Cable. Alto afflelancy
rooms. air and cable. M"on.
W.Va. Call3D4-773·5151 .

Good u•ed port•ble and floor
modtl color TV 's Ph. 814· 448 ·
1149.
PlastiC cl11ern attte approved,
plaatlc 11ptic t1nk1 , plaatlo
culverts, metal culverts . RON

Country trailer space t66 .
month . Reftrence required .

304·876·1925.

MINERSVILLE - Beautilul
home with a beautilul view!
3 bedrooms. lull basement.
1'~ baths. all quality con·
struction. front porch with a
nm view. ftrepface. Cape
Cod design. Must See!
$54.900.00.

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE - 446-3644

POMEROY - Ntce 1 1~ story
home with vmyl siding, 2·3
bedrooms. partial basement
and equipped kitchen. JUST
$10.000.00.

HARRISONVILLE - In lhe
country - Cute little ranch
type hOuse wtth garage and
almost 2 acres of ground. 3
bedrooms, equipped ktt·
chen . Much more .
$25,500.00

Real Estate General

Open House

COIIIIERCIAL BUILDING - PERRY TWP.
- NEAR CORA - 600 SQ. N steel
building, tdeal for anyone in truckin g,
drilltng or minmg bus1ness. Owner may
consider leasing or financmg. Call lor more
informal ton.
PICTURE THIS - You and yout lamtl y
relaxing on awra p around deck enjoymg a
tertthc view of theOhto Rtver. You can w1th
thts home at the edge of town. Oth er
attracttve leatures mcl 0de ~ BRs, 3
baths. LR wtth ston efu eplace an dm1rtoreo
wall that rellects th e r~ver v1ew. FR. rec
room. kttchen. dinette. 2 fi1 eplaces, carpet,
cent. air.ll you like thenver you'll lovethis

one .. .
JAY DRIVE - lovely home lor beg1nners.
3 BRs, LR, eat-m kitchen. bath. ca1pet,ng,
gas heat. cent a~r . attached garage. Call
now for appomtment.

2 story home situated on 3. 2 wooded acres
m/1. over 3,500 sq. ft. , 4 bedrooms. 3\'z
baths, family room, living 10om. dining
room. lnaround pool and much more too
numerous to mention . Come see the rest!

DATE: Sunday, May 11r 1987
TIME: 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
DIRECTIONS: Appro•. 1/1 milt from Rodney on SR 511 (ltft side of
road), Watch for signs.

THE FAMILY WILL LOVE THIS ONE!
Ranch style home on .5 acr e m/ 1. offers 3
BRs, bath, kitchen . Iamtly room.LR.carpet.
heatalator ltreplace, WB stove. 2 car
aHached gmge. 16x32 tn·ground pool.
Chain link fence. Call lor an appomtment.
LOTS OF POTENTIAL HERE! - 2000 sq. N.
building with lrontage on St. Rt. 160.
12x20 walk-in cooler, 12ft. d a~ry case. Call
for more details.
GREENFIELD TWP. - 88.75 ac. m/1 fronts
on SR 233 and flank Shaffer Rd. Owners
reports timber.
AFFORDAIILITY • LOCATION =ONE NICE
STARTER HOllE - Near Green School. 3
BRs. bath, LR, kitchen. fiteplace. full
basement, big yard. Call lor more deta1fs.

GRAHAM SCHOOL ROAD - Very ntce
ranch offers kitchen w/ range, relrig.. OW,
displ .. mtcrowave,LR, FR. dtnette. 3 8Rs1 I
bath. cent. air. carpetin&amp; 2 metal uttltty
bld gs. Shown by appointm ent.

OWNER HAS REDUCED THE PRICE TO
$39,900 - 132.9 m/ 1. pasture farm .
springs, 42x94 barn, tobacco base. Older
home tn good shape. 3 BRs. bath. LR,
kitchen Call today.

DON'T BE CRAIIPED FOR ROOM ANY
IIORE - This lovely home oJjers 2000 sq.
h. and is just l1ve mmutes from town- 4 •
BRs. l 'h baths. powder room. kitchen
.dinette. LR with corner wood burner,fam ily
room. carpet and hardwood. gasheat, cent.
air. attached garage, c1ty schools. Call
today.

OOWNTOWN LOCATION - LIVE IN ONE, .
RENT THE OTHER or RENT BOTH! - 2
story home with 3 BRs, bath, lR, kitchen,
dining rm . gas heal. Gara ge apa~m ent 1n
rear offers 2 BRs, bath. kitchen. laundry
room. Make us an offer.

MAKE THIS YOUR NEW HOllE - Brick
ranch, 3 BRs, l 'h baths. kttchen w/ range,
double oven. OW, living rm. d1nette. family
rm., ftreplace, lull basement. screened
porch, 2 car attached garage, KC school
district

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP - lovely home
offers 3 BRs. 3 baths, eQUipped kttchen.
14x441amily room, dmette, fireplace, 2car
unattached garage, 20x40 pool and
sat elltte dtsh. C.ll for an appomtment.

BUY ALITTLE OR BUY ALOT - Th1s home
can be purchased w1th 5 acres or 58 acres
and offers 3 BRs. 2 baths. LR. k1tchen.
woodburning stove, carpet, tobacco base.
40x60 barn. cellar house and several
sheds. Ca ll for more information

PRICE REOUCEO TO $39,9001 -GREAT
BEGINNER HOllE - This home offers a
large LR with fireplace. kitchen, dinmg
area. 3 BRs, bath, full basement, I car
garage, deck, fenced yatd just minutes to
town on Rt. 141. Call for an appointment.

COMFORTABLE LIVING PRICED AT
$19,900 - Th is attractive home offers 2
BRs, bath. k~ch en with range, dmingroom,
LR. carpet. 1 car unattached garage,
situated on two lots. Call today .

GREEN ACRES IS THE PLACE TO
BE.. ... Nice ranch style home srtuated on a
701148 h. lot offers 3 BRs. 1\\ baths. LR.
FR w/ fireplace, eat-1n krtchen. gas heat.
Green schools. Call today.

SPRING VALLEY ESTATES - In-level
home oijers 3 BRs. 2 bath s. mce equ tpped
kttchen. l ·shaped LR. dming area. 2411 2
lamily room Y9th woodburning fireplace,
gas heat. cent. ait, 2 car garage. Call today.

ADDISON TWP. - Possom Trot Road 93 acres m/ 1, all woods. Old barn on
property. $21 .900.

$25,000 - VALLEY DRIVE - This 3 BR

home offers 2 baths. krtchen, LR. DR.
carpet. gas heat. crty schools. Call lOt an
appt.

ElliNGTON - WOODRUFF RO. - 1.55
acres m/ 1. 3 BR home. LR. kttchen. bath.
No~h Calha school d1strict.

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Burnett Roofing

2.4 acres
579 ft.

3 window air cond, 5.000 btu .
7.600 btu. 12.800 btu, 1 1 &amp;
volt, used • and good cond .

304·875-2710.

For aele maple dinette. 6 chairs.

2 end tablet. coffee table. cta•ln

Welding aet, · ttnh included.
A1tylin tank1 complete *350.
Call 814-992-381&amp;7 tftlf 12:00
noon.

876·1663

9 piece l{ving room set. {ranch
1tyla} Very good condition .

For 11le· white pine 6 Norway
Spruce, 15" high 16.00 uc:h.

IIW.

lawnmower repa1n . 304·

Comfort air, 18,600 btu u11d 1
1ummar. 1200. 304-875-5616.

3 BR HOME- 6 MO. OLD -1450 sq. I!. living and full
basement. 2 full baths. lg. tooms. 12x26 counlry kii.,
lastelul decor, well insul./ddl. pane windows, all elec ..
city water/sewer. cedar lap siding. lg. deck, ·2 bslco·
nies, slorage bid&amp;., 4/10 acre. ovsrlooks Bob Evans
Farm. VERY CONVENIENT: Walk to college, grocery·
/ b6nk/P.O./Rio Grande Elem. nearby, Gallipolis city
schools. 10 min. to Spring Valley, 20 min. to Jackson.
25 min. to Meigs Mines. Owner Transferred. call for Ap·

304-876 -1484

Real

I.SEMAI

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··EMPLOYEE

RELOCATION

REAL ESTATE

446-3644
E. M. WISEMAN, BROKER
DAVID ·WISEMAN, 446-9665
B. J. HAIRS~ON, 448-4240
CLYDE B. WALKER, 246·6276
LORETTA M·cDADE. 448:-t/2'9 .

IIAIIBLIIIG RANCH OVEILOOKIIIG THE RIVERVety spac~us includes nearly 3800 sq. fl . of
Quality butlt llvtng s~ace . large comfo~abl e
family room offers bnck fireplace with i n s e~ ,
1ndoor BBQ, wide oak floors~ large slidmg doors
leading to flagstone pat1o wtth captain's vtew of
the river. Also includes large livmg room w1th
marble fireplace, 5 bedoroms. 2 tuff baths, wet
bar, lormal dining and more. Great home for
entertaining and raising a lamtly. 4.5to 5 acres of
ground with pond. $139,900

COUNCIL ,

We
TARA ESTATES HOlE - Very clean &amp; well
maintamed bnck ran ch w1th full basement.
Includes fam,fy room, 3 bedrooms. 2 lull bath s.
living room. dtnmg area plus eQuipped eat·m
kilchen Also leatues screened·m porch &amp; open
palto. garage. Central at r. Well decorated. Priced
in the 60's.
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86
Approximately 50-55 acres
grassland. The remainder is quiet wooded gtound .
l 'h story home with alummum siding mcludes 3
bedrooms, living room. den or family room . latge
eat-in kitchen All newly carp~ed . Woodburner
included.
on property. Poss1bllit1esar e

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EXTIA NICE FORTHE PRICE! Modern 3 bedroom
ranch with large kitchen. lien. large ceramic bath,
natural gas. garage wtlh separate shop room .Good
place to raise children. It's tn town on a mce lot
$44,900.

AS A
shape. Nothing to
home. 3 bedrooms. I
room. living room with fireplace
vmyl s1dmg,
gas fur nace &amp; central a~r and carpel among olher
th ings. Ba sement. Mint cond1tion. l ow 50's.
~237

MERCIAL SITE for sale located at 2206
tArn Ave. All utilities available. BLACKBURN

TOWII? -You want
reas:onalnly priced hom e with a ntce shady lawn?
You don't
lo paint and wan! a house that IS
almost maml enan ce free?We may have ju st what
you are looking for. lhts well· kept home has three
bedrooms and two bath s and an aflordable prtce
of $39,900.

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SURROUNDED 1Y COUIITRY - Attracttve
bt·level in greal condrtion rests on a landscaped
1.5 acre lot m Kyger Creek schools. 3 be droom
home oilers family room with ftreplace. living
room wtth fireplace and 2 full baths. large 2 car
gat age Electric heat pump, blacktop road. EntOY
qutet country living for a change. $74,900.

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DESIRABLE OLDER HOllE 1n GallipOlisremodeled
m 1979, 1982 and room added in 1986. Near
supermarket, library.and laundry. Large backyard
wnh 5 ft. high chain link tence. One fOOm
basement Gas forced ait furnace. gas water
heater &amp; storage. AHic areasu~able to remodel for
additional bedroom. All fot $38,900.

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scentc htlltop! The remodeled older 2 story home
ha s4 bedrooms upsta trs, livm ~ room, famtly room.
kilchen wtth new cabmets. utili ty and bath on the
hrst level. basement, 3 !~replaces and level
acreage surroundmg 11. Porches, sturdy oldet
barn and trees complete the summer/ weekend
retr eat Southwestern School 01slrtct. $32,900.
#415
QUALITY HOME APPROX. 3 miles from Holz er
Hosp,tal l ocated on Kerr Bethel Road 3
bedrooms, all electttc home has new forced a~r
fu rnace. Shop area oil garage. l arge kitchen wtth
lots of storage ar ea. Almost 'A acre of land. Cham
link fence around yard Garden area, Pnced tosell
at $28.000
#305
SPECIAL OFFERING
BEST
Buildin&amp; Sites in Gallia Counly - "Early B~rds"
wtll get the best s1te!! We are suhdii tdmg a 11 00
acre farm 1nto small. medtum and large bwld!ng
sites. f rom 2to 30 acresof gently rolling meadows
and htlnop land Offenng wonderful countrySide
v1ews. clean. tresh aromas and qu1et peaceful
surr ound1ngs. l ocated on state htghway, Rto
Gr ande Elementary and Gallia Acad em y High
School. Gallta County Rural Water. Excellent
ne1ghbohood. Fmanctng available. NO MOBILE
HOMES PERMITTED.

*137

Carter Tractor

4U·6610

THREE BLOCKS FROII TOWN - But surrounded
by 5 acres of woods. family ortented
netghborhood. 4·5 bedrooms, 3 lull baths, lar~
livmg 100m w1th hreplace. formal dinin g, eat·tn
kitchen wilh lots of wtndows, fam11y room with
tu eplace large deckoverlooking yard. Latge 2 car
gara ge. 'Much. mu ch more. $72,900. DON'T
HESITATE!!

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Southern Hills I.E., IlK.

Kenmore tir cond , 21 .000 btu ,

1·800·843·3787

OF VINTON - Dtrectly across from the
new elementary school, Sttuated on 0.7 actes, thts
2 story bttck / frame hOme has 7 rooms, bath , lull
basement and a large melal outbuilding. Garden
space. matute trees and 2 porches add to the
country-like settt n ~ Possible loan asumptton
$34.000.

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30.5 ACRES M/L- $11,000- Sec. 93
Walnut Twp. Fronts on Whtte ~ollow and
Berry Rd. Sept1c tank.

Coll304·676·4631

0460.00 304·576 -7109.

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GREEN TWP. - 2.5 acres m/1, very n1ce
home offers 5 BRs, 2 baths, kitchen, diing
rm., LR, carpet and hardwood. wood·
burner, new fu rnace. Call lor an
appomtment.

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INVESTIIEIIT PROPERTY - 9 acres, m/1,
apptox. \l mi. from HMC with frontage on
St. Rt. 160.

Henry E. Cleland Jt .
992·6191
Jean Trussell ..... 949·2660
Dollie Turnet ..... 992·5692
llflice .... ............ 992·.2259

LOVELY BRICK HOME IN TOWN - Th 1s
home has a lot to otler Kitchen w1lh ran ge
and displ., LR w1th fireplace, carpet over
hardwood, full basement. attached garage
wtth electric op ener. gas heat/cent. air,
storm wmdows. You'll wa nt to see lh ts on e.

LOTS FOR SALE - Slate Rl 7. rural water
avatlable, mobile home welcome. Ca ll for
mote details.
.

Tony's Gun Aepaira, hot reblue·
ing. Open 9·00 AM to 7:00PM.

Side by Side. Genertl E\ec:tric
Freezer, 1 refrigerator. ' Pr of
diamond 11pphire e.-rlnga Call

MIDDLEPORT - Beauliful
older colonial with all mod·
ern features. includinR in·
,0000 pro,fireplaces, 2 baths,
over 1300 sq. n. storage
butlding, woodburner hoo·
kup . elec. B.B heat
Carpettng, garden area and
manl other feature s
PRIC 0 TO SELL'

TURN THE KIDS LOOSE HERE -2.5acres
more or less with alovely ranch style home,
3 BRs, 2 bath s. LR, kitchen hasmicrowave.
ran ge and rehtg . lull basement. carpet,
heat pump. cent. atr. aHached garage plus
unattached garage l ots of room lor a
garden.

AFFORDABLE PRICED AT JUST S29,900!
- Closetocity on Rt 14 t th ts home offers
kitchen. LR, family room. dining room and
lull basement. large unattached block
gatage Call for an appotntment

ladiea 3 wheel bicycle, 2 speed
with luggage rack on rear for
ule. Call 814·985· 3942.

Surptua Rental Clothing, cheap.
cloaa out prieta, evevday, ell
year. 58 Burdeue Addn. Point
Plaaunt.

MIDDLEPORT - 2 unit
apartment building. Ready
to move. mto. 3 bedtoom
umts should rent lor
$200.00 plus each. Owner
wants $19.900.00

YOUR FAMILY WILLENJOYTHIS HOllE4 BRs, 2 baths, equipped •kitchen , LR,
atta ched garage, heat pump/cent. air,
whirlpool tn master bath, above ground
pool. Shown by appointment

245-5488

E.Ma11nWM
POMEROY,O.
PRICE REOUCED - LE·
BANON TOWNSHIP - 30
acres woobland, minerals.'
lree gas from exts!lng well.
Prtvate and secluded. JUST
$7,500.00.

'for personal viewing call for appointfltent

VINTON - CORNER OF CHERRY &amp;CLAY
- Nice two story home offers 4 BRs. 2
baths. LR, kitchen, den. dining toom, fu ll
basement, sundeck, fireplace. Call lor an
appomtment.

BY OWNER IN RIO GRANDE

992-2259

986-4437.

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Real Estate General

v.....,

Wuhar &amp; Dtytf , Stove &amp;
Aefrigerato,, Dinette Set, with
Buffet. gins top coffee tabla. &amp;
H.P 65 gel. ttnkair compre11or .
Ph. 81'·"6· 8201 .

Catalytic Convertert. only
t89 .95. Motl model1 . lntttlle·
tion 1110 available. MuHiar Man.
9 Stlmpa;on Ava.. Athena. Ohio

1ng storm windows. Mt. Alto."

WV. 304-896-3816

304-876-1078.

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Furnlahed Efficiency t1&amp;o . Utili·
tlea paid. share bath. 507
Second Ave.. GallipoH• Ph.
446-4416 efler 7PM .

Tour today with ....

oners living room. kitchen w/ range,
displ. Ointng room, bath. carpetin &amp;
woodburn t n~ stove. unattached garage
and a 16x30 on1ce and shop. Call today.

614-992 -3103

For~ tilt · limestone, atnd,
gravel. fill dirt, firewood Dell·
vered 304-878 -4412 .

614·258·9333.

304-676·1371 0' 876-6917.
14 good u1ed window• includ ·

Whitn Liberty tl metal detector
for aale Used
lh11e. Call

IOn, Oh 814·286·6930.

EvANS ENTERPRISES. Jock·

Golf clubs. 1 yaw old. 1196

Space for rent, trailer IJ)Ittt.
locust Ad. At 1. Point Plaaunt.

6 room hou1e on v~ acre In
Pomeroy . Ruat1c. secluded .
Overlooks river. 115.000. 614 -

••:r,:nru - I.7acresm/1. Very n1ce ranch
style home leatutes 2 bath s. 3 BRs, LR.
lam1ly rm. and lotmal dining. carpetm "
woodburnmg stove Call for mor e
1nlormat1on.

304·273-8866

992·6320.

Refriger.tore. couch &amp; chair.
bunk beds. mapiettble• c:haba.
Swivel rocker, ch"l of drawen.

1375. 814-689·6102.

Surplus denim. rental, trmy ,
Carhm clothing. Sem Som•
rville 's E..t Ravenawood. Fri,
Sat. Sun. 12:00 till 8.00 PM.

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Shtrp 1 3 Inch color TV with
remote control, 1200. RCAVHS
VCR reoorder. •200 . Call 614-

Real

23 cubic tt Stars Chtlt frNltf .
1300. Call 814·992-8149 after
8:00p .m.

•so.

992·5136 or 814·992-0783.

COUNTRY MOBilE Home Park.
Route 33. North of Pomerov .
Rental trailert. Call 614-992·

Antiques

Antique Otk Mant... antique
window g\111, ttorm window•

of bedroom
1Uitn. rnMII c:.abiMit. htld·
bo•ds
and "P to
•tt.ctk)n

Ctllllhan'• UaedTira Shop. 'Ovar
1,000 tlrn. liz .. 12. 13. 14, 15,
18, 18.5 . 8 mil11 out Rt . 218.

. Ph. 814·448·3224

7946 .

Carpet ramn.nt1 18.00 a yard
Valley Furniture. new &amp; uaed. , and up. Mollohan Furniture
Large ltctiOn ot quality furni·
Upp..- Riv• Ad . Ph. 014-448ture 1216 Eastern Ave . . 7444 Open till 7PM on Weft
Gtlllpoll1.
.
Dar•

Pd. Ph. 448·4416oftO&lt; 7PM .

740 Second Ave. 1 BR ., 1186
per mo. Dapo1it required. Cat!
514-•48-4222 between 9 -6

w...,

New apartmentl, one or two
bedroom1. Third Ave. in GellipDIIa t200. Plf month. Call

2 bedroom trailer. Ashton Upl.and rolld, Hud approved. 304- &amp;14-992-3506 between 8,oo
and 9 :00.
876·4088.

Furnithed Apt. 1 BR, 701 Founh
Ave .. G•llipolia. ~225 Utllltl11

728 COUNTRY LANE- CHAROLAIS HILLS
(3rd House on Left after leaving 160) - FOLLOW SIGNS

oea Ph. 614·441·8121 .

1~.,.o.-::-c-::-c;:-::=...,.-:-:--;:­
Ch.,hl&lt;t. Complttoly fwnlahod. 61 Household Goods

1 bedroom ground floor. private

----:A TIME .FOR DISCOVERY

Automelic
191. clothes
dryer 195, holl · free
rtfrigentor· whitt ,1126 ,
• ...... 15 cu. fl. t1&amp;0. Ma'(tllg
wringer wuher t98, air
condftiontr·IOOO ITU t8&amp;. AC

Nice 2 bedroom Apt .. Main Sl.

2 bedroam trailer. couple•. 1
small child. Locust Ad, At 1.
Point Pleutnt. 304·875-1076

Real Estate General

3 or 4 Bedroom hou1e In Kyo•
CNBk School District. Ref•en·

·

814-992·7787. EOH.

44

51 Hounhold Goods

1 It 2 Bedroom Aptl. Utilities
Ph . 814 -44CIJ·8883.

54 Misc •.Merchandise 54 Misc. Merchandise 64 M iac·. Merchandiie

47 Wanted to Rent

paid next to Rio Grande CaMeo-.

2 bedroom. Ceii614·949 -Z424,

2 badroom. you pay utilities.
adults only, deposit required.

3 STORY A·FRAIIE HOllE -10 vears old located on Rod·
ney·Cora Rd .. 3 miles pasl Quail Crnk Trailer Park. Pic·
turesque setting, 3 bedrooms, lg. kitchen wilh built-in

Apartment
for Rent

Water pold. Ph. 614·245·6818.

(oy for ,rent. Total electric. Ctll

Secluded Mountain lodge style
home. Cathedral calling. atone
fireplace. 3 BR . 2 bath. full
baaement, 30 acrM fenced
puture. 2 barna, Jtocktd pond
Availtble June 1. $376 per
month. Call814-742-2681 b•
ginning May 20th.

44

Upateirt furnished Apt , 4 rooma
and btth. Ctntralty klcated. 1 or
2 ldvht. R.f. • dtpotit ,..
qutred. Ph. 814-441·0444.

~~ Mobile Homes

3844.

3090.

Farms for Sale
32 ACRES

Houses for Rent

814-258·8009.

1973 12x86 Kirkwood Remo·
dated Will consider offer 614 ·
992-2454 afler 6 :00pm.

33

41

814 -992 ·7481 , 814 -992 ·
2388. 51.·992·3643.

3208.

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 Ml
WEST. GALLIPOLIS. AT 36
PHONE 814·446·7274.

614-448·8038.

Schools
Instruction

614·992·3888.

Hometown personal care Have
vacancy for adult care. Prof...
1lonal employHs in 3 working
ahlfta Clll 614· 992-8869 or

Rd. U9.000. Ph. 814 -448 2946.

Mowing and odd jobs In Melg1,
Muon and Gallla Counties Call

15

Mamoritl CountelorJ
Provide • aervlce. that lome day
..,.,..,one mutt h~~Ve, and make
way above average eatnlngl plus
alot or utisfec1ion In providing
an absolute mu1t. Cel1614-448·
3615 10·00AM 1:00PM Mon
thru Fr1

Re nld l:,

Buildings

17. 1987

May 17,1987

Ohio-Point Plea1!8nt, W.Va.

COZV 3-4 BEDROOM HOI( - Vety w~l
maintained home, I \? story Ita me offets large
living room. lamily room, nice bath &amp; eat·tn
kilchen. Atttaclive oak woodwork. One car garg~.
Close to schools, pools &amp; baiHields. $44,900.
•224

NEW LISTING- IIOBILE HOllE AND APPROX. 2
ACRES - Good locat1on close totown. 2bedroom
mobile home in good condrtion. l'h bath s, l1v1ng
room, eat·in k~chen . $12,500.

mo

IMPRESSIVE 2 STORY - II you are not ready to ·
bu y, BEWARE ol th1s unusually nice 3 bedroom
home A very home y lam1ly room wtth fireplace,
formal enlrance. lormal dlntni, w1fe appt oved
k1tchen w1lh all appliances plu&gt;snack bar stools.
Large mastet bedroom w1th lull balh and huge
wal k·tn closet All the car pel IS n e~ or 1n gooo
cond ttton. 2i' bath s. ' lut nace and au co nd1t 1on
systems. Your chdden w1ll love the n e~gh borhood
which mcludes a pool and tenniS. etc. Mom anti
Oad w1ll love the qwet peaceful stteel and thP
bea uhful set1 1ng ov erlook ~n g a ttn y lake. Oad can
for get about extcr~o r pa111lm~ tt's ma tntenance
free Ofleted al $87,500
AMBY LANE - Qurellocatron 11111oil St Rt 160
w1thm I m1le from new g"dr 1chool. 6 m1les lo
Hol zer Hosp11a1 NICe homesmlhe atea l h1 s 3 yr.
old quality buill home 11 on a latge lot w1t h n1 ce
shade trees. Home 1S3 BR. 2 baths. liv1ng room
w11h ftreplace. dmmg atea. eiiiCtent kttchen.
24x28 2 ca1eat age allachett 40' anenna &amp; rotar
w1th very good IV recepllon over w1dearea.all th1 s
w1th ce nl"l a~r l 1sted at S49.900

N320
EXCELLENT HOMESITE! 2 98 actes fronl s on Sl.
Rt. 160. Apro.,mately I mile lrom Hol zer Hosp1t al
$1 5,000

#313
BI·LEVEL ON LARGE HAT LOT - Very ntce home
tnclodes 3 BRs. !lull &amp;2 hall balhs. large f Rwith
woodbur n~ng fireplace. I ~ car garage. Newer
carpet throughou t most of house. Super nice
covered porch &amp; patio for lam1ly lun. located ouf
Rt. 160. $49.900.
#207
WHAT A VIEW! - Overlooktn g beaut1ful
countrySide. this 3 bedroom home Is perfect for
the fa mily full basement includes famtly room &amp;
rec. room 2 !~replaces . Approx. 2 acresol ground.
$37.500.

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Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.
64 Misc. Merchandise
BliCk &amp; white TV, 12" . 15 Yuu
old. Good condition . Ph. 614448· 8186.
Public- Not1ca
Ov erstoclu!ld o n 1986 model
wh1te uw l ng "'a c hin es ·
Equipped to :rig ug , monogram
overc ut , mend s. hemm i ng,
millet bunon hOles &amp; more
Regul1r t3 49 96 N o w
S100.00. Th61t are new wrth a
20 yetr w 1rrantv Caii6 14 -J 86·
4635

56 Building Supplies

55 Building Supplies

61 Farm Equipment

71

Reedy mix co ncun e and all
concrete supplies. Call us Valley
Brooh Cement end S uppllet,
304· 773-8234

CROSS &amp; SONS
U S 36 w.. t, Jackson. Ohio
814-286-64151 .

1982 Trans -Am Call 614-446·
1522 aft• 4PM

Rougk lumber Oak &amp; Po pl•
1160 per 1,000 by bundle, 20 o
by bo ard h 304 ·67 5-441 2 .

56

Pets for Sale

Gro om and Supply Shop-Pel
Gr oa m 1n g A ll br eed s . All
1tyl a1 J ulie Webb Ph 614-446·

02 3 1
Building Mater•all
Bloek. brick, 1ewer pipea. win dows, llnt elt , etc -Claud!! Win
ten , R1o Grande 0 . Call 614-

246 ·6121
Concrete blocks all sires vard or
delivery Muon sand Gallipo lil
Blodt Co. 12 3% Pine S t ..
Gallipoltl, Oh1o Calf 614 -446·

2783 .
BUYOUTS · SECONDS ·
CLOSEOUT'S
1 • Counter top1 . Kitch en and
bath tnd btr S2 99 lin Ft (8)
2.· Marble Vanity Top's !BI Fro m
18· 19 to " 22 -48 " 810 00 to
UO 00 3 · 22·30 Almo nd
Varuty and Marbl e Top 179.96 .
4 , 60 " Steel Bath Tub 's Almo nd
and whit S89 96ea 6 · Hi11h
Glotl tub wall k1tl almond and
whtte . 829 .96. 6 .· 1 pc Fiber·
glell tub and 1hower cDmblnation. White and cDiora S169 96
to t179.9!!i 7 2pc Flbergl .. s
tub 1nd ahowera combination
whhe and colon t 19 9 9&amp;. 8 .·
DeiUill acrylic tub and ah oweu
with top . Reg . 869 .96 No w
299.9&amp;. 9 .· Color Commodes
189.95. 10,· Ftberglass Roo l
shingles jB\ t16 .9&amp; sq 90wt
roll rott ing 89.9&amp; 11 . Pine
rough uw T -1 - 11 stdt ng
(~'u"d' 12.96) 26pc up 1 (l0
off pr Pc 1 2 .· t;u 4 ' K8 '
Plvwood·B 96 '/,. 6 95 26pc.
up. •1 00 ofl pr . pc. 13.·
JAx4x8x tongue It groove water
bo•d S9 .96 or Wu4x8 ·8 96 )
25p c . up 1 . 00 off Pr
Pc.l7. 16thax4x8· 5.96 ) 14 . 4x8
cedar m treated lattice 12 96
and 10 96. t1 00 off 25pc up
15 • 1A x4d wood oek pt nellng
jB) 6 99.,. IAI gr~e 8 95ee
11.· Yu:4~e8 Birch Penehng Reg
24.95 now 16.96 . 17.· Pmeand
ctdlr wood wmg s coating
111hq, ft. pr. package8B 9&amp;and
•10.1&amp; pk. 18 • 4•8 Glatt tile
b•th panelsj8)4 .99 end 6 99ea
19.- Parma jR) Insulated th"l·
lng foil one l ide Wu4ll8·4.99!
(%ll41l8 " 6 99) 11 · 4118· 8 99)
20.· Thermo I ptv msulativuhee·
thing 1o ll (21 ••des 4119 4 96
26pc up 1.00 off Pr Pc
21 ,·ln1uutated tempe'&amp;d glass
pan•ls. Vu32x76 - 29 96 ea
3&amp;pc up 26 .95 22 · Pine lnl ldu
kJ\Iered adjuueble ahuuers au
tlus beiDw whOlesal e cost
23 ·K· Lux benctt m ark br~ck
cornert 60 cent s bOll mo rt or 2
gal. 1 0 .96. 24.- Pre11niahed
bruce oak flo or in g 'It thick 2•;.
wide 20aq . fl. cln S46 00 10
ctn . up 39.96 ctn 25 -Prehung
intltt'iar doon prellnished and
unfinished ell slr81 (B ) 29 96 ea.
26 .-Sttelllcttrlor Insulated prehung doort (8 ) 89 96ee. 27.·
Ellterlor steel door blanks (B\
26 OOee. 28 .· Pine l ouvered By,
lotd doon sets 124-29 96 ) (30·

35 951 132 ·39.961 (35·44 951

(48·59.901 29.· Double 1idell~ e
entrance door tell with decorated glau end sheet panel
doors 360.00ea 30.-Brome
aluminum double commercial
tnttance doou tell 599.95 or
l lngels 399.96 with hendels and
locks. 31 .- Smglfl Of double
leaded glass steel ln 1ulated
doors sets reg 699.00 to
1800 . 00 now 349 96 to
895 00 32 ·Steel doors and
jamb prehung 1 1h hr ftrfl rat ed.
189.95
33 · Prehung steel
ln1ulated do on w ith Vr glan
insuleted 129 96t~a . 34 . Prehung pme pt~nel doors all ' ' " '
89.96aa . 36 .· Blank hollow core
doers from 12 to 20 wide 80
long
36 · Preflnlshed
prel'lung oak legacy doors 1nd
jamb aU slu s '-4 96ea

•oo....

PENNS WAREHOUSE WELL·
STON , OHIO 614 ·384· 3645

Ouroe Boart Bred jull like the
boars we tnted .-1 the Ohio
Ma..ey Ferguson, New Holland, Tett et+On that g•ned over 2 6
Bush Hog Sales &amp; Service Over lbt p• dey Roger Bentley,
40 used tracton 10 ehooae trom Sabine. OH. 513 -584·2398
81 compt.t e line of new &amp; used
eQuipmBnl . LArgett u lect lon in
Oay l ll'l time for flocking.
S .E. Oh10
Catfish, Hvbrid BluegiM. Ban.
Crappie &amp; Minnows. For mor e
Round h!l'f baler mike. 8001b. inlormatlon·on delivery. Call Toll

balet t 1600 Mechenicat to-

180 Maney Fargu aon D ietel
Tr1ctor 13960 New Holl and
273 Ballf t179!!i New Holland
Hey Bind $995 Ph 614· 286 ·

6622 .
Golden Retrieven 9wka old.
AKC Reg• lteu td. Have had sholl
vet check . 4 Healthy males
Call today Ph 1-614- 2 86 ·
51 10.

a.

AKC Re gi stered Toy Poodl e,
Coeker Spaniel &amp; M m• Jture
Poodle &amp; $ehnauzer Pupptes For
Sal e Ph 614 · 446·8883
AK C Registered Bt~ltenv SpaniAI
Puppies. ShOtl It ready to go
Cell alt er 7PM Ph. 61 o4 246 -

6697 .
AKC Min11ture Dachshund femal e black &amp; un AKC Oac·
1hund mate puppy AK C Adutt
Pekingese Ph 61 4· 446·7920 .

Grl\lely attachm ents rolollller &amp;
rot ary plow Call 614 - 367·
0149
PTO Mtnure Spreader $600 .
1Oft wheel dtiC f325 . Tob acco
tetter 8126 Hay eondiuonet
8275 . 3pt . wheel rake 8 226
Jo hn Deere corn planter t 250
New Ho lland 323 Squere baler
81860 Other field ready equ1p·
m911t Howe's Farm Machmery,
Rt 124 &amp; M1yhew Rc:l.. Jack·
son , Oh Ph 614· 286 6944.
aqu
350 J 0 Doz er 900d shape, 6
way blade U ,760 00 Call614·

266· 6769.

Dragonwynd Catllny Kennel
CFA H•melavan, Per1lan and
S•am&amp;le kitten s AKC Chow
r;.uppi es. New kitten s, Siam ese
and H1melayan s Cal/614-446·
3844 aft er 7PM

273 New Holland aq. Baler
t1 !500. Fcrd 3pt . Rake 8326.
Shever Pott Dnver S700 . 7ft.
locu 1t post s 81 .36 each Ph
614· 388-9832 .

Border Colhe Pup s Vaccmated ,
wormed &amp; g uara nt~tt~d . Ph
814 -379· 2360 ...

Buy on e any size chain 1aw chain
and get socond chein,half pr~ce
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO ,
Hendenon, W Va 304· 676 -

7421

Year old white Eskimo Spill
mete or trade for fem ale puppy of
amall type ~P o mm e ran•en or
York ia) et c Ph 814 -446· 4666.
Reg Appaloosa 4yf old Pal a·
mlno Mare S800 or best off er
mcludes saddl e. Call aft er 6PM

304·676·6003 .

.

992 -7201
AK C reg11tered f emal e Beagle
pup 9 week s old. 8 60 00
304 · &amp;76 ·2473 alter 6.30,

RegiStered Polled Hereford Bull
Good proven bull , gentle.
1,0001ba $600 . Ph. 614· 446·
1052.
1yr. old Reg . Quart er Hone
gelding Ph . 614 - 379 -2143.

&gt;sl\:'; ,;:;;••

Gentl e, 4 2'',
with children

1-'--- -------

M1le burro lor sale. 1 veer old
Nice pet 876 . Call 614 -742 ·
2763.

64

1962 Chevy good condition.
Hu been kept in g.-.ge W1ll SeH
Or Trade Ph. 514· 446· 2562 .
Cell eer1v morning• or ...,entngs.
y

1976 Camero Call a"ytime Ph.

614· 446· 3449.
1983 Buick t.Sabre Limh:ed,
AC . cru1n, atereo-ceuttte. e~: ­
oel lenl condition . 56.000mi.
t 6 ,7QO Cell614.-4,48,0290
' 79 Cougar XR7, new paint,
rebuih engine nQ m•les, ntce cer,
Stearns Ger~t. 304-675· 7710
or 6 7 5 ·6749 .

71

' Autos for Sale

1987 Pontiac Sunbir(t, QT. AC,
fuel in jection Ph 614- 246 -

On e Homelit e EZ c h1m Jaw, one
Scarewav propan e cannon for
deer and bird control, one
Sunbew sheer master V!lrlable
sp eed clippers. 304 -895-306 3
aft er 6 .00

62 Wanted to Buy
N ow buytng ahetl corn or ear
corn . Call ft;~rlatest quot e~. River
Ch: v Farm Suppty, 814· 446 -

2985

304-676-1319
: 1975 Mark IV, good
-304· 675- 7315

cond ,

1979 Jeep CJ6, 304 engine,
t2 .300 36 8u rdeu e Addn
304 -676-11 13

"1980 Clltlau Supreme, PS , PB,
"t1lt. eruil &amp;, 91 ,000 mil es, real
' nice car, $2 ,200 00 304· 675·

1968 ChfN'Y Nova. 6 eyl PS PB
runs good. 151 4 -992· 2866

74

:3269.
. 1981 Chevette S560 00 304·
·896· 3063 aft er 5 :00 .

FLATWOODS AREA OF POMEROY

New kitchen, bathroom, and ' carpeting
~ acre - 17 acres available.

-73 Plymauth Valiant for sele
:304· 676-6974
:-------~
. --1980 Cordo ba. Make an of1 er.

CALL 446-2359

Hay &amp; Grain

304· 675·3385

Realty
446-3636~

:::12

-

1976 Kawasaki KZ - 76Q ,
12 ,800m• $760 o r trade Ph.
614·266· 1340

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AUDREY F. CANADAY. REALTOR
ROBERT GORDON, REALTOR, ~46-61 !&amp;
MARY FLOYD. REAlTOR. 446-3383
25 IDCUST srREET. GAlliPOliS. OHIO

~ age .

'11 ·6 , fuel mje cted, 4· wheel

:;r14 _ .;~~- 2 ~~a~p

88900 . Ph

:,; 969 International Cab Over
'-lractor L1v e Tandem 238 De
'• tro •t. 30 .000m• sinee majored
-usoo. Ph 614·256· 65so

J 986 Chev % S1lv eredo , loaded ,
~ low miles. Ph . 614-446 ·6296

- M arion Dump Bed 8 K16, 4ft
~a. d as , pump , hoist, oil tan k
:-~ verythmg t o go. PH 614 -44fl
=~757

614-266· 6251
1973 Ford LTD runs good,
8260. Inquire anytime, 768 f irst
li.ve Gallipolis.

~4 987 Fo rd Ranger 4~~:4 , chr ome
~wh eels , fuel !nJ&amp;Ct ton , custom

1979 Grand Prix Pontiac Best
Offer Ph 614 -388·9832

- packege. Could take over pav·
· fn ents. Ph 614-241Hi294.

1982 :r:oJd ThundertMrd In very
good condition 60 ,000mt.

·sso

-·

~ 1 972

Whtte Freight lmer COE.
Cummtn!, Majored, 10
: speed overdrNe transmis~ion .
. 411 r ears. 1 0- 22 ures. on bud ~

*3600. Ph. 614· 266· 6867.

-!;all 614·986· 44 22
&lt;1982 Oatson Kmg Cab 4 x4 5
.. spoed, sunr oof. runnmg boards
· hcellenl cond1t1on. Call 614 ·

=~92 - 3719

Musical
Instruments

,73

58

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1986 Yamaha Z·260 e11 cellent
condition. Ph 614 -446 -9710

Trucks for Sale

Strut I , t 1 19.96 pair, lnstelted.
M olt m odels. Muffler Man 9
St1mpeo n A ve , Athens. Ohio
1 -80 0· 843 -3767

76, 900 Kawasak t, E ~~:c Cond
304· 676 2364

26 tt Ttt an motor hom o. com·
pletely selt -conu.lnad , g enera·
t or. sl eeps B S8900 can
61 4· 446·0008
26FT All convenien ces $2200
Ph 1314· 256· 12 66

81

Home
Improvements

Fetty Tree Tr imming, stUmp
removal. Cell 304·8715· 1331
Rotarv m cable tool drilling
Moat wells compleled lll'llll day
Pump sales and
304·

""'"ce

WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO THEN IT'S TIME TO SEE THIS GORGEOUS BRICK
RANCH. 4 BEDROOMS, FORMAL DINING, FAMILY ROOM, FORMAL LIVING ROOM
HAS FIREPLACE. BEAUTIFUL FI' NISHED LOWER LEVEL HAS ITS OWN EQUIPPED
KITCHEN, BATH' AND RECREATION ROOM. P/2 ACRE LAWN, BEAUTIFUL TREES
AND SHRUBS. $98,000 AND WORTH EVERY PENNY!

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

76

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

BUDGE.TTransm111110n1 Used&amp;
Rebuilt . All types torqu e co nv er·
t en &amp; trenafer cases. eve
Joints Guaranteed a minumum
of 30 days, will deliver, cash &amp;
carry or install Call 614 ·379 2220 or 1· 304· 675 -6758
Used &amp; RebuiiiTransm•ss•onsell
mternally •nspected &amp; guaran·
t eed. ln11allat1on and pick -up
ava il eble. C1ll 614 -446 -0966 .

"1979 Ford Van 6 cvt , auto , PS .

White fiber glass topper for 8ft.
bed Very good condition. 8226.
or bet t offer Ph 614- 266 -

: ca ll &amp;14 ·992· 6137

1340

WATERPROOFING
UncDndiuonal lifetime guar an·
t ee local referen ces furnished .
Free esttm at es Call collect
1·614· 237· 0488, day or night .
Rog ers Ba se ment
Weterprooftng.

676· 7397
Formerly Ken 't now John' s
Water Service. John Wetter1on.
Jr Owner . 1 ,000 Of 2 ,000 gal
IS8tY1 C8 . 304·576·2248.

Starks Tree and Uwn Service.
lawn cart , l•ndscaplng, stump
r emoval. 304 · 676 -2842 or

85

!76 -2903.

Dillard W•ter Service. Po ols,
Ciatems, WeUs Delivery Any·
t1me. C•ll 614· •46 -7404- No
Sunday calls.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

CARTER 'S PLUMQING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth end Pine
Ga1Upoll1, Ohio
Phon e 614-446·3888 or 614·
448-4477
I

General Hauling

87

614·246·6121

J &amp; J Water Service. Swimming
poolt, ols1erna. walla. Ph. 614·

246· 9286

·=

3263.

~OIDNIAL

STYLE ON I¥• ACRE. WEll MAINTAINED 3
1 BATH, FAMILY' ROOM. WOOD BURNER. GARAGE
WORKSHOP ·AREA PlUS MOBilE HOME PRESENIL
RENTED B~Y BOTH FOR ONlY ~45 ,000 •

59 For Sale llr Trade

J. Merrill Carter
Phyllis Loveday
Jim Cochran
Bec:ky Lane
Patrick Cochran
R~n Pjtchford
Charles Moore

II
SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

.446-6610

SWEEPER and sowing machine
repair, part s. end auppliBS P1ck
up and dehvery, Devil Vacuum
C lea ner, ona h alt mile up
Georges CrjC:dl: Ad
Call 614 ·
446 -0294
All type1 carpen ter &amp; concrete
work . Interior, llll tfti'I Or. remo·
deling, pai nting, rooting, free
estimate s. Call614· 446-6174
Vinyl s &amp; Aklminum Siding
Storm w indows 81 dOOrs, over
hang gutter1. Free el tim ates.
Ph 614 -446 -6 332 .
Ace Conltruct ion Roof ing. gut·
t ers, m esonry work All w ork
gu arant eed Call 6 14 -388 -9766
or 388· 9792 .,
RON ' S Te le,•St on Serv• ee
House ca ll s on RCA , Quanr,
GE Speci aling m Zentth Call
304 -576 - 2398 or 614 · 446·
2454

~r,E~1l\'Mi'itG ON 1.4 ACRES WITH LOTS Of TREES

- Great loo lho lam ,ly. ~ Bedrooms I'I halhs, lam•IV

NEW liSTING ...
~ MINUTES WALKING DISTANCE TO DOWNTOWN
MIDDlEPORT - 2 stor v home Wllh a 2 car garage. 3
bedrooms. 2 baths. looeplace. large lo on\ porch,
workshop m lull basement Pnced
tod ay'

m the

room and 2 woodbUr ners. La1ge k1 tchen w1th lots ot
cab1ne1s House has been 1ece nt!v vinyl stded makln ~
to1 !ow ma1nlenance N1ce deck. nch ga1den spot. and
car ga1age Ca ll today lor an appo1n1menl

112314

$30s Call

1983 760 Hcnda Sh ado w Mo·
tor cyiD 81700 Ca ll 61 4· 99 2·
7401 .

HOME. - 2 Bedrooms. latge yard, Qu•el st1 eet1n tow n

I

PLANTS SO - b cellent
HOME
sidong, insulated. fu ll
New ooof.
basemen! Co ty water and saOitary sewer $55.000
REOUCEO TO$48,000
NEW LISTING - NICE 2 BEDRM HOME near Evergreen
on Evergreen ·Po os pecl Rd Approx 1oacre land,·county
water Purchase now lor S24,5DO.

S~lE!!!

the city . 2 baths r•nu. refrlt washM, d1yer and frma• ll 2YI ctr llflll
woc~sh op and stills lo1 hones YJ acres fenced. own1r wanu off tt

•I
I

RECUTLY MOOfRNIUO msuM 1nd oul l 11. btdi!M .. IV! baths 11rd1n
tub new c: ounlr'f blut kil ch•n w/ soHd 01~ cabinet s u r•antd po1ch. NEW
GARAGE: 21.•40' w/ hul, ~~Jier. 200' winn1. Can be used for " ' rt pa lf. etc.

•• COMFORTABlE COTTAGE - 2 bedrms , sotualed along
Garl oeld Ave Buy now lor S16.000.

liSTING ADRIAN AVE KIDS' SPECIAl: Nta r new sw1m mint pool.
U6.000 will buy I~ IS l bedrm 11nch. hlra lar1• "I chen w/ n tinJ itta. l ilt
NEW

bolt~. f1m!ly rm.. utility rm , lenud yard. storm Windows, and doors City
schools Bur now 1nd lake I~IOIIJI of low interes t rates and p1 1C1
UNBEUE~E ABLE· But true $26,500 Will buy 7 ttrts plus a nice littl1 home,
prtJt 1nd burld!IIJ. New roof. wifm1. cood insu~t io n naw kllc ~tn
e.bmtls w/ ttnJt and ovtn Clost lo 160

MXIOUS OWN£R REDUCED PRICE - • ac•es m/ 1 country ho me wilh new
roof. hot wafer hnter. IIOif t nd rtlril .. cem1nt drln. Lc bacn 2 bldas.
Fi1ld ltnctd w/ small pond.

TOWN AND COUfHRY· 7 1m. home ovtftoo •rnllht O~ •o R•wtr l owt ly Hv.
rm .. slttm1 1m. llld for mal dinlnJ rm 3 bed1m . I \.l btth . 2 Cll 11111e
w/ blsemt nl stora1e

Sl6.000

USY lEJIIIS: Equal Opportunity HOU I!MI Otft rS I bl·level Oft I ac mil !01
$44,000. 3 bedrooms. INds ol cab1nets ca1ptt throuchoul 11'1 Mlhs .
bmilr rm . I ur prtJt.

ltfiCII AND f RAM£ CLOSE TO HOllER· Dtuublt home 1nd !ocahon Sl
160. As• lo sn ins•de ttr 1s btlutitul ranch 3 BR. counhy kitchen 11mllw
rill . wbfp, mpott . t ac. mil. low ISOs.

Bl GLAD

YOU WAITED Some d1sc.riminatin1 l1mily will tlkt pr1dt In
ownlfsh!p of th1s lovtly brick 1anc~. l ocated clou to town. u . l BR, 2
baths, FR wlwbfp, stained tlus windows. lull equipped kitchen. smentd
pat io, 'eat pump. in·cround pool wilh dtet tnd sldt. IUCH . MLICH lORE .
A beo~ulilul homt forenttrta in1n1- loo. DRASTICAlLY REDUCED
HA~E YOUR

OWN PRIVATE BOAT DOCk. 2'n ICI'ts 11/ road access 10 O~lo

l iver.
Off SR 160- 7 ACRE S Mi l Buut ilul bu ildln&amp; lotatlon.
CROWN CITY· 71acrn . blrn, tobfcco bam. land contrut
WllklS¥1UE. 96 acres mil llalt off11
HUJIAN TRACE RD., lOI acru, 2 road frontace. Mala offer.

UCIIS PO ITER ON SIIIUoctnlly ~modoll4 ls!Oty 1\o"' ll, OR. I
sunpoJch.

II. faiJI Ifl ~ltcMn wlbar. loath of tabiMh, •l~ity '"'- ·
blsemtnl. All te- rms l11utiful ti'HS in the Wlfd. $501.

Alt8l1CIIANCH/ MAGNI FICIN! VIIW: Plusllt«tS ond pond. Pul you•
on ptrSONitouc:h to wort and complllt this wtU duitntd ltollt. l il:s,
ltv ~d dininl nn . 2 full blths, 21' nrasllr btdr111., 11:. •it .. llundry rm.
Oicl""loolhlc pood Boon. I,.II-. IOITH SIIIIIG: IIOllH OWNING

'I

W2398

' arage and localed at Up peo R"er Road \SR 7).
•
N2397

lUTES

LDC~TION AND COIMNIEN! TO THE VIllAGE OF RIO
makes th1 s sew-en room home a des1ra ble
tlst~n g l1~ 1ng roo m, f01 mal dimn g, complete kitchen.
partial basement. like new shingle tool. Alummum

GRANDE

sodmg Allordable price ro nge-low130s.
I

PRICE REDUCED ON THIS LOVELY l BEDROOM
RANCH .

has decorators touch K1lchP.n w1 lh lormal
dm•ng area, mce llw lnQ IOD m, Is t Re fam1ly room. I bat h,_l
ca1 garage and appi OK. I acre lawn Pr 1ced m the $40 s
and located m Add1son Tow nsh•P -

~2 360

w ~lk· IO

AVERY

PLEAS~Nl

LOT - Appoox .

Adda.,lle School&gt; Belle• C;oll Q"'rl to See lhll Onr
#2399

moo

NEW LISTING...
hJ
HOME AND APPRDX. ll 'hACIES - RanchSiyle w11
bedfooms. ta1 ge k1tchen. ~ bath s. hvtna room. lull
basement. mce countr y surround ings l and lay s we!l
w1lh mce ga1 den area. Appro~ 1.752 sq II on mam

lB.

level

ni"LTOR

#2 387

JUST LISTED
CHAROLA\S HILLS ARE~

- 1hos tastelullv decuraled
ranch has appeal lht ougl\out C.. lhe d• al cell•ngs m ll~tng
room and master bedroom r 11eptace, tam1!y
I'?

balhs. loomal

SIIAll MODERN FARI - Hunlinglon lownshop. S"

3 BEDROOM BRICK AND FRAME HOllE IN CENTENARY ·...:.
HOME·HAS NEW ROOF AND VINYl SIDING. YOU Will ENJOY,
THE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE AND HiE
CONVENIENCE OF THE ATTACHED GARAGE. BACKYARD IS
FENCEO TO PROTECTCHI LOREN AND PETS. SEE AND YOU 'lt
BUY' $48.000.

'

• w1fh a wtut e pd lll! tone(' Now 1001 rrew
as backup 101 woodbu111er lh r t~tl bedrooms
close! Wel l cared lor Pnr.•••! rml'fe• $30,000

d1non~

room.

2 car gaoa ge. Nocely landscaped

!a wn. Prclu1esque seltmg Call IOditY lor more deta11s

acres plus barn , 2 car gar age and a ewecatchmg IIJ..
stor y home House •s modern, 2 bedrooms (w rth a little
work 11 co! d be 3). All ~i ny ! sid1ng, msul all on. down
spouts &amp; gutters Color 1s stal e blue. cal hed n l ce1hngs
Want a nke place w1th a sm all acreage? Don't pass th1s
upt

$64,900.00.

!2389

A HOME FOR !HE ENIIRE FAMILY ~rh oom brtck ranch near

SP"'0111

II MC lncl ud PS ? l1lil h~,

4

lg
!anuty room . ? ln eptace ~. lormal d •n111~. tuU hn1~ ht•d
ba~ement , new er ijas lumilr.e and cen!ral 1111 ne wPr
l he• m~l wmdo w'. i!IHl mu ch tll!KI' C1111 tor mo• ~'
tn!ormltiiOn

m5s

LOG CABIN IN RUSTIC 42 ACRE SETTING - 3
bedoooms. hath, l"ong ooom. basement. 1 car
unatloched gara ge. All lhll and more loo i4B.900 MUSl
SEE!
12302
PRICED TO SELL AT112.000 - r OUI '""" hOuSI' '""

•

Mid IIOs

12380

bedroom s, l'h baths. lamllr room. k1tchen. tu ea ~last
room, l! v1ng 100m, full basement Thrs •S a b1g tacn1 ly
home w1th remodeling to 1ns1de &amp; out Se oarate J bay

446-4206

I
Lilt[ S£CLUSIOM1-CM1mlnl4 btd1 m. ranc~ with 111tht conn nl1nen ot

~~sq u e settmg modern 3 bedrooml•ornc llkr new 2 car
garaije, ru 1al wah~' hem~ mslallett R
Ood lt•ncm~ 4 tat rn
oonds 8 ac.es dllal fA aiHi 2 bam~ ltus •s 11 r.ourl
(UO!ilol.b!e taun am1 W
PII takt'n c~1(' ol Call ~oon as the
tobacco Cl OP nectl s 1 n1m Pd rat~ ~ttent10n\ 11

NEW liSTING...
.
S
IT WOULD NOTTAKE MUCH DOWN TO PURCHASETHI

~2391

Real Estate General

446 -6806
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MAKES !HE DIFFERENCE
SPECIAL NOIICE I I SMITH REAL EST AlE HAS ANEW
LOCAIION - 450 2ND AVe .. SUIIE t02
SPECIAl NOTICE 12 WE HAVE 3 NEW ASSOCIATES
VIRGIN:AL. SMITH. BROKER 388-11826
RUTH
OFFICE MANAGER 256-6256
DIAN
ASSOCIAtE 2~6-62~1
256·9334

NG ..
ACRE FARM- LARGE TOBACCO BASE - P"lu

NEW LISTING... '
ll OOO OO
4 ACRE LOT IN GREEN TOWNSHIP. ONLY . · ·
- Runl wat er ;wa 1!abl e.
#2394
NEW LISI\NG...
,S
h.'
V\CTORIANSTYLING. a homeolthe post.' torv w11 '

BONNIE L. STUTES-REALTOR
JIM STUTES· REALTOR CAll

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379-2184
446-2230 ·
446-7881
446;0458
446-8655
245-9490
446·6595

BROKER

JUDY DEWITT

REAL ESTATE

John Deer&amp; 350 dozer wtth 6
way blatt &amp; In SliCOilent condl·
lion Call 614 -992 ·7401 .

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Potted tomato plantt and pepper
plants fo r sale. Call Eugen&amp;
Davis, Racine, Ohm 614 -247-

OWNER FINANCING
Are you lookong lor a 2 bedroom oveolookong th e Oh'o R&gt;Veo
wah little maoot enance Be Ronner hom e oo oel or emenl hom e
Ca n be purch ased on land conlract Call us today

Mowrey ' s Upholstering t8f'lln9
tr1 county area22 yeara. The best
in furniture upholstering: C1ll
304 - 676 · •164 for fr e e
e1timete1

Possoble land conlracl to nghl paotv

Be watching for my strawberry
ad to pick your own in th e next
few days, Ph, Claude W1nter1,

COnAGE - I BEDROOM HOME IN CITY. HAS
SIDING, GAS FURNACE. STORM WINDOWS. 60XI30 LOT
$1 2.900

City, Oh . 614 -256· 1470. Eve
61 4 ·44f;l ·3438 Open daily 9 to
• :30, Sat. 9.30 t o 1 .30. Old &amp;
new Uphostered

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304 ·896· 3879 .

Upholstery

R It M Custom Couch es and
Reupholstery, St AI. 7 , Crown

R &amp; R Weter Servcce. Home
cistern•. welll, pools ftlled
Formerly James Bova Water
Same rate•. • Call 304·676 ·

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Fauver' s Greenhou ses, w e ar8
now takmg orders tor strawber ·
des, S1 26 per quart. cell

House coat ltmeuone, and
gravel Delivered 1 ton and up.
J1m linter, 30•·676 -1247 or

676-176&amp;.

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Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Real . Estate General

2919.

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT

1979 17ft. Tri,Sterby Stercreft
140 HP in board out board
motor. ~Power trim, Sk1 ' 1, Knee
boards. Etc All good condition
614 -949-2802 .

Aa•i dentiel or commerciel wir ·
lng Naw service or repa1n
Ucente4 ..eclricten. Eltimete
free . Ridenour Electrlcel. 304 ·

Conttete finish , parkiAg loti,
basements · any size job. Santor
C•tit.en Dlacount. Rick Garfield.
614- 986· 448 ...

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Gan8ral Hauling

Wtttenon ' s Water Hauli ng,
re11onable ratlll , i mmediete
2,000 gallon delivmy. cisttr!'ll ,
pools, well , etc ca ll 304- 67•·

Servic es
B1

1983 Thu ndercrett. 17' 120
H.P., 1-1, 160 hours. One owner
sen· Neighborhood Rd
Ph.
614 -446-8298 after 5 .00

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Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

Ohio River Camp Groundt now
open. Good 1ishmg. Racme,
Ohio Call 614- 949 -2526.

good cond , $200 00. 304 -882 ·
2715 after 5 ·00

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84

Real mce 'II W Camper Van
Sleeps 4 or 6 . Good condition
8:2600 . Call614 -949· 2626

~i s86 GMC S -15, S1ere Pa ck· 1983 Honda Urban scotter,

1985 Chevy Chevene Deluxe.
E~~:cellent condition . Like new.
Only 6000 miles $4200. Call

Hondo 2 Acou sllc guitar ekcel·
lent condiUon 8125 Sigma
Acou 1t1c very g ood cond•tion .
8100. Ph. 614 -256-1340

Motorcycles

Hond a 3-wheel er Bit~ Red hke
1970 Mach I Mustang, $4 ,000 . new. t115Q Ph . 614- 446 ·
"New engine 3 5 1, new ttres, very 1052.
: clean, must . 304· 675· 2775.
1976 Suzuk1 A E5 Ro ta f v
: 1980 Toy ota Ter cel tor sale. Ellc. Showroom condition loaded
~Cond l ow Mileage 304· 773- wrth o pt1ons. S995 Call 614·
· 5800
992 -3719.

1980 Chrysler F1fth Avenu e,
good cond•hon , Cell 614 -448 -

stand s &amp; cord s $500 firm Ca ll
614 24 5 -669 1

Auto Repair

1977 Ford Van Econohne 160.

Real

8 Tema electron ic drums, miK&amp;r,

Dual exhauat kits. 899 .95 lA ·
slalted Most fo rds. Chevy
Truckt, v ena. 4.~~: 4's . Muffler
Men, 9 Stimpt on Ave .. Athens ,
Oh10 1- 800-843-3787.

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Beegle pupplea . Call 3o4·895 ·
3864 after 4:30 p m

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Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

895 -3602

1979 Thunderbird . le111 than
53,000 mlles No rust. Call after
6:00 p m. 614-992 -7015.

1978 Che¥'1 Malibu Station
Wagon for sale Ellcell ent condl·
tfon Call 614 -99 2 ·3090 after
4·30 p m

Autos for Sale

le,,o;ne.

Stelnlna lteeltxhaust nstems.
Now custom made f o r '/OL!t
trudc . motor home or classic car.
With hfe· llme warranty Muffler
Men, 9 Stimp10n Ave., Athen l.
Oh io. 1-800-843- 3767

Ne eded to buy Hey, preferrably
large round bal es Can be old or
new Cell 614- 245-6316 Days
Of 388· 9706 Evenings

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6294.

'77 Merle V Lincoln , low mileage,

Transportation

Autos for Sale

~' 76 Dodge A s p en allltion
· wagon. new tir es. body fair,
good runn ing cond. $400.00.
"Phon e 304-773 -6566

251·80041

' 85 Mustang, 3 door, V-6 , auto,
a.c. cruite c ontrol, 31 ,000
mdBS 304-676-543 1

304-676· 5684

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1978 Olds Cutlus, T · top. ai r.
cr uise. tih , 8:1 .. 00 Ph . 614·

1980 Mer cury Capn. 70.000
miles. loaded 1!12 1 00 rete1l,
make offer Call614·742 ·2371

304· 676· 2710 after 5:00 call

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. .Va.

1\/(ey 17, 1987

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8ft wtt eel d1sc. 304· 89 5 ·35 30

Siamese kitten• 6 w kt old
long or short halt Cell 614·

Free, 1-800-643-8439.

bacco tetter 1 350. Ph. 614- 1 -:---~,-----266-12 66.
Pure br ed
K1d for sale

Autos for Sale

May 17, 1

SPRING
Proce reduced to $38,000 to $32,000
Over 1.392 sq II hvmgspace Constoucted durmg 1974
Approx 2 acoes Calllo1 moo e ontormatoon.

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NEW liSTING: THIS ONE HAS IT All"' - 70 acres woth
two res1dences. Barn. outbulidm gs, 1.065 lb tobacco
base Near Crown Co\y, Hannan Trace Schools. Buy now
tor $58.000
BUY NOW: 2'·' acre lo\localed w1\hon Sprmgt1eld Twp.
Galha Co $10.500.
APPROXIMATElY 5 ACRES ollevel grou nd ad1acent to
Pleasant Va\lry Estates. 350 It road lrontage w1\h coty
water sewer and gas on premoses $400 peo front foot
NEAT 3 BEDROOM HOME located along Roush Rd.
Cheshore Twp Kygeo Cleek schools Approx ~ acre,
wblp, pnol Buy now lor $49.500

J BEDROOM HOME ON KATHY DRIVE near Holzer
Hospital low loathe area, laoge backyard WBFP,
Ga\11pohs C1ty school dostooct rr~ ce $45.000.
20 ACRES mooe or less woth 2 BR mobole home. Hazel
Rodge $19.900
NEW LISTING! OVERlOOKING OHIO RIVER - 12'x65'
1967 mobo\e home One acre la nd woth 2car garage. Call
today! Thos one won't last lor $10.000

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COMMERCIAl BUilDING ON COURT $T. - Approx.
3.600 sq. ft. Sectooned oil 1.232 sq ft. sellingarea Rear 1
alley and sode entrance in,add1tion lo Court St. ePirance. I
lnsulaled, FAgas lurn ace, separate AC. C1ly serv1ces. 2
bedrm. apt. on 2nd lloor. Buy now lor $60,000.
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SEWNG YOUI IUl UTAliiS . , IUSIIIESS...
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CAll AN ElPDIN&lt;ID WOOIIlAI.n SAIISPDSOII

ullhly room. h ont porch ceUar and !Jnokehouse.
Situated on 1 acre m Ad d1son l ownsh•p

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OWNERS REDUCED HOUSE BYS14.000JUS! TO SHOW
HE MEANS BUSINESS - [XCIIIn Rand exclus"e I'll hsl
some ol the le atures and l hen you call tor an
appoin tment to see th1s lov ely home thai RO!!S w1l h them •
4 bedrooms. Jlh baths study. lam1ly room, !ormal ent•y,
1n-ground poo L Answer s your d1earn ol p11~acy W1th OYer
3 ac1es ol t 1eed surrounding!. Come see the rest!

YOU'RE MISSING SOMETHING if vou don't '"QUire
about thts 4 bedroom, 2 story t'lllo baths. for mal hvmg
and dmm~ 1ooms. lull basement w1t h lam1ty 1oom. rec
worn . ut1hty room and paho w1th e~ ce llent v•e w C1ty

EARlY COLONIAL ATMOSPHERE - BRICK WALI.S AN~ ·
PORCHES. CHARMIN GSUNROOM, FAMILYROOM WITH Fl~
REPlACE. 4 BEDROOMS. ATTACHED GARAGE. NICE PRIVATE
PlACE TO liVE ON APPROX 2 ACRES ALSO HAS GREAT •
COMM ERCIAl POTENTIAl lOCATED ON ROUTE35 AND 58 ~ .
REASONABlY PRICEDAT $65.000 JUSTLI STED'
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schools Beaul,lul home Cali to see.

ktl chen . bath and more Qu1et location and app1 o•
acres.

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close to town Take a look wha\ 1"::;' ~':~:n;:;~,'~:~';,'~r,
lg. t'o rmal
&amp; don on~ lots ol glass an d deck. Slo~e
on 6.8 acres, more or less. lots ol noce landscapong.
OWNER IS BUYING FARM - Needs to sellt hos home. Take a look Thos os
od eal tor a newlvwed couole or retired lolks Can ouochase w11 h ontv s.•,
down l$ 1.850.00) 3 BR. lg livon g room 15x25. In cludes stove. rei , dos·
hwasher. •b. Kon g. washer &amp;dryeo, ceolon g fan Corner lot Ce llar and smo
kehouse and lOx 10 stooage bUIIdong. Heal purhp/cenlral a1r Pooced on the
30s l ~os may be emily what you are lookong loo
RARE-OPPORTUNITY! - Boalers · foshermen · Retorees-600 to BOO tt.
deep waler fronta ge tncludm g 3 BR 2bath homeand a 28x48 metal bu1\d
on g. lots ol trees. boat docks. and very secluded
MODERN RANCH - 3 bedrooms.lg. kol chen and donong. .75 acoe more oo
tess $41 ,900 .

YOU CAN'T BEAT THE PRICE! 4 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH
HAS 211 BATHS, fUll BASEMENT WITH RECREATION ROOM.
ATTACHEO 2 CAR GARAGE PLUS 24x40 WORKSHOP
GARAGE. NICE COVERED DECK. ONE ACRE LAWN. NEAR
CITY. $65,000.
KERR·HARRISBURG ROAD - JUST MINUTES FROM
HOliER HOSPITAL. SPACIOUS 3 BEOROOM BRICK RANCH,
HAS 3 BATHS, FAMILY ROOM, FUlLY CARPETED. NATURAL
GAS BOILER HEATING SYSTEM, CENTRALAIR COND AMONG
THE MANY EXTRAS AHOTlOB. * ACRE LAWN, BASEMENT,
ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE. AlOTOF HOME FOR $79.500.
NEAR EWINGTOII .... APPROX 70 ACRES. $18.000. THIS
COULD BE AGREAT lOCATION FOR ASUMMER CABIN, OR, If
YOU lll'IE PRIVACY A YEAR 'ROUND HOME. MOsnY
WOODED HillSIDE.
TYCOON ·IAlE - 14x70 HOM£. LEVEL LOT. FURNITURE
~TAYS. $19,900.

RENTAl DUPlEX - Monthlv oncome $385.00, coly Only $34,000.00
13.9 ACRES. MORE OR LESS· - Story and ~all. 5 bedrooms. country.
$45.000.00.
WE ARE WORKING FUU TIME 10 MEET YOUR REAl E51 AlE NEEDS STOP BY rHE OFFICE AND WE Wilt BE GlAD TO HElP .

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AN ~CRE. DOES GOOD BUSINESS ..., HAS POTENTIAL •
FOR MUCH MOR£. ~lNG $66.900,
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LAND, lOTS Of LAID!- 161 ACRES. WOOOS ,_Ll ROAD. 9
ROOM COLONIAL SmE HOME HAS 6 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS
FIRST TIME ON TH£ MARKET. CALL US SOON. YOU WILL'
WANT TO SEE TliiS PROI'£Rm

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liSTING ~
house , 6 rms., l'h baths Pnvate 'ila! el s~ stem, 'il)rmg
develo pme nt Tobacco base. bar n, he hou se Ma ny
spungs. !or llwestock wafe! Pasture. !1llable !and and

liSTINGS NEEDED!

and recreation Southwestern sc hool s P11ced low

MAKE AN OFFEI\!1on lh's 3 bedroom home w1lh lam,lv
N2ll7
JUST LISTED! - GROW YOUR OWN GARDEN. DOGS .
CATTLE &amp; KIDS on th11 sce"'c 29 acre tar m I ~ ~0 ' 1

room. remodeled kitChen 'ltlth hreplace St01 age
bulidtng and bar n leve l land to rtVer rr ~1t trees and
mme

~2 3 28

l1ame home. 4 o1S bed1ooms basement. Garage, barns.

slorage bmldmg. large pond. Callloday, lh's 's lhe ljpe
ollarm !hal os d1\locult In hnd 169,900
12330
CLOSE TO CITY - Large lam•IY room and hrepl.lt! 3

WHAI A GREAT OPPORIUNIIY &amp; ASKING ONLY
110,500 - Call Ul today and make us an oiler on !hiS
comme rc1 a! bloc k buddm g (approx 24'x48') Close to
l vcoon lake Perlecl lor bart shop, SIOIO elc I /3 ""
plus wale1 and sepllc.

bedHJOms d1n1ng t oom. lots ol wood cabtnel s mk1tchen

Washmglon Elem. E" ns Hgts

M2 261
13) ACIES MOlE OR LESS - 2 story older home •'lh 3
bedrooms and m01e. 2 barns. pond , tobacco Dase 2
storage buildings. Only appro•. 7 miles trom town

12290

SECLUDED FARI\147 ACRES - All mgrass empolor
app!OI. 30 acoes lomber lond 3 go&lt;&gt;! barns and ut1l1ty
txuld1ngs. Sohd 2 story house and good lewel yard area
gatden . Tobacco

base. Call

now

appo,ntment! IMMEDIAIEPOSSESSION

for !1 rsl

GET AWAY FROM IT Alll - fo1n1• hfl"w tr1~

hl'lllll!lut
Ulban sewn~ lUSt a lpw n11h' hnr l G.tlllfl(Jii• f'll'tum
bUilt b11ck rantll Bl(lflrfl ~ 1 t,,.,tn f!IWifl'·cl hi! •·HII·ut
Beaul1ful stocked la~e CuruiM rn~t· l1 n1•&lt;1 w1th 1ri'P'
and shrub!i N1ne acre hom~&gt; .!~·~ ~~ L~u 1IJI ijn nom1 11 11·ul

Calha County'' \Jt' l

12294

1.153 ACRf S on 8ulav•lle AddiSOn
mc! uded Mobil&lt;' ham!" w'·lr r.rn•

Road.

W,.,l l•r

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room, hvmg 100m w•l h l~tepla ce, lu ll b3 sfmenl, k1!chen

looks as 11spnng has spr ung' Owner bUiillhol one \01
h'mse\1!

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8Uil01NG LOT NEAR RID GRANDE - Vmnl ~I wrt h
sepl&lt;, well wao&gt;r. 163 h. of road lronlage good loo

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mo bile home or house

8,640 CaU lor more m!ormahon

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COUNIIY LIVING - 7.9 ACRES - MAJOR HIGHWAY

VINION .... I20,000 - I story hame home w'l h part'''
basemen!, J bedrooms, balh, eaHn knchen and double
~t [;,·, go look!
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- Latge 2 story, 4 bedrooms w1lh rvroom . d,n,n g room
and bath. Soulhoeslern school d ~l"d Rt 141. Pm&lt;!d
'" lhe 40s.

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20 ACIIS WITHIN MINUTES OF HOU£R (SR 160) Rural watt! molable. Sit.,led close lo new grade

NEW... IIEW ... NEW ... 9l ACRES IOIE OR LESS Several feel of road frontage, producing gas well.
panoally wooded. moneral rig~ s and oo•d. rural .water

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NOI JUST ANOTHEI BliCK RANCH - J larr,e
bedrooms, 2 balhs, "IUSI asmall be~nnmg Ig. lam,lv

12371

THIS ' 1s IT! - 3 bedroom home. hke new mod e~n
k1tchfn. barn. Excellent 2 car garage and ~azed block
Dutldmg. 6 acres plus. All 10 g1ass N1ce garden area.
Located SR 775 )Dins Raccoon Creek Co unty P"k
Olltllct AHordably pnced In thf upper $30s Call now .

s&lt;hoot

w1lh range, d111hwmher, 1eh •Rf1ra 1or d t!;po~ al Ana ched
car p,arage, 881 x56' barn pl u•~ Ulher 'l hPdll an1l
ou tbu tl d1ngs Kyger C1cek &lt;;thools

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$60s

2 STORY HOllE AND 7 ~ ACRES MORE OR tESS.
OVERLOOKING THE OHIO RIVER! - Mome oilers 4
bedrooms. 2 baths. h~1ng 1oom, hm1ly room. ul1hly

coly hm111. Proced mlhe IJOs.

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t 500 sq II 31g bedrooms, 1 balh&gt;. lllchen com pleo•

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room . basement. storage bwldmg. and lots more W1l h1n

edoa large

road llon tage along two road&amp;

woodland. Joms Wavoe Nlloonal fooest Good hu nl'"i

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SPACIOUS HOME - 5.000 sq. II. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. pool, lots exloas
$110,000 00 .

12336
160 acres Pr,ale localmn. Modern

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WH~T A PRICE! 1!7.000!!! os what the owne1s "e
ask~ng tor th1s 3 bedroom nn chl Fam•ly 10om. eat -m

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If YOU'vt BEEN lOOKING fOR A NICE HOUSE Wll'li J.
PREm SETIING ON APPROl. AN ACRE Of GROUND - ·
THIS IS In! HOUSE IS REMODELEDINSIDE AND OUT NEW
VINYL SIDING, NEW ROOF, NEW WINOOWS, INSUlAT ED.
MOSTlYCARPETED AND NEW om ON BACK. AlSO HAS
SMAll BARN &amp; 2CAR GARAGE. GAHS &amp;GREE NELE MONLY
ASKING$30.000

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A RARE OPPORTUNITY "''h'n 5m'les oloo•n 41 acre.

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ATTENIION PRO FESSIONALS' - Oiilte b'"'d'"1
loca ted at

73 Locu st St 1 ~el Ar1,.vr·l'll~&gt;nt 1oc111mn lor lhr

profesSional person• Call for mocr flf'la•t•, P11r,,..1 ill

$37.000

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located m c•ly, Call torttty !01 mmr 1 n ! o1m~ t ltln and ~n
appointment

.dt-nui kl~ l-: l'l tury 11 1tetl Eltatt Corporarion . Pr lnit.fl~ US A £qu,
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MENU FOR TODAY! - How a\&gt;,ul a laslv n,·,h ol
111 c.ofl'll'l? siOfY home and 2 bNh OfJm par11gP apa11m1111l

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CI 19U.Ctnrury 11 Real btatt Corporaticn aa truslff' fer the NAF.I!I an

BUILDING LOT - Loc~lr.d ill ''l"''·l HI I , ;,rr~&gt; . It•
Ratcoon C•ee~ Appror t atrl' Mid 1P .tn t. lf'll-nn
. mobile hom~ Beauh!UI swrounamy• P"r 1CPr1 M 11 lOn

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

Page-'-D-8- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

r·ommlllrcs. bur thr plans arc ln
the works to form th e usual
committePs any 'orga ni zation
has, such a s those dealing with
fund raisin~. public rrla tion s.
sprrial rvr-nt .sa nd fac·.t finding . to

name' a

the school co uld not be deter·
mined. Withou t cost delermina·
lion; the voters who will be
deciding on the sc hool board levy
in November's election will have
no idea how much of their taxes
they will be voting on to go for a
new, Gal iia Academy.
While Wiseman praised Gallia
Academy's facul ty and adm i nis·
!ra t ion for doing a successful job
in encouraging their studen ts to
do we ll in school and as a
by -product of such aca demic
success, he underscored the fact
that a new facilit y would help.
even more. He pointed ou t that.
state-man dat ed classes ca nnot
be as wcll-pmvided for in Gallia

few~

Wiseman sa id l hi11 a &lt;.IC'finif('

location would havr to be found
bv thr end of .Ju ne, or thr cost of

Municipal Court
GALLIPOLIS - In Calllpolis
Munlci pol Court 'f'hursrla y. Ca roly n Ward . of :15 WC'st Aparl ment s, Ga Ill polis, w;" giw·n a
suspended 9il-day jail term anti
court costs fo r obstructing offi·
r ial bu siness condurtr·tl IJy thr·
Gallia Coun t v Shrriff' s
Department.
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Ca rl E. Strwart, :14. of llt. 2,
Pa tr iot, wa s not finrd , hut hr·
paid tou rl costs for &lt;.~ssun •d ('jp&lt;J r

dlstanre.
. Jamf'S S. Robinson . 411, of 1:1:1
Lower River 11oad . Gallipolis.
forfeited a $1() bon d lor drh·ing
l eft of centrr .
In Ga llipol is Munlcipiil Court
Frid ay, Sa ndra K. Cardill. :111. ol
Bldwt•ll. was fi npd $ 11 and givr-n
a suspend&lt;•d six -mon th j,ail fl•t·m
for not having a driver 's lit·t·n.sr·.
In addit ion, she had to pav &lt;'OUtl
costs for not having opPrati \ 'f'
bra kes .
In oth er cou rt ncw.s. KPi th D.
Ceulell , 21i, of Rt. 2. Crown Ci ty.
wa s fined $12 and givrn a
si x-m onth suspPndcd j ail Jcrm
for not having a drl vl'r's lir &lt;' nsr.
Michael E. Nor thup, IR, of 1\t. 2.
Crown City, wa s l'lnrd $12 fo r
, ass.ured clear dis tant'!' .. John H.
Harris, 18, of Ca rroll . was l inr d
$12 for spet'd in g. J.orl An n
Copley, 21, of :t9 Y., Sta te St., Apt.
4, was fi ned $o for not pa y ing
parki ng meter v iola! ion s.
Spe('dlng bonds wprr forlritrd
by Rober t M . Ba squez, IX.
North wood, $41; Ca rl F:. SI IJil'.v.
o2, Point Pleasant . W.V" .. $:\!1:
,Jerry R. Massi t•.
Trxas Cit.v.
Texas, $40: Crov&lt;'f' (' . F'iPids. t:•.
Rt. 1, E:w ington. $411; .lanw' fl .
Wilson. 40:W inflrld. W.Va ...Ht:
and Pau l M . Whi t&lt;'ia trh . 1!1,
Logan. $41.
OlhN bond., W&lt;' rr fruft•i ll'd b.v
Pa m ela B.vus. Patrl0t Star
Route, GDillpolis. $20. not pay ing
parking metrt' violatio ns: Mary
L . Fellurt•, ~,:;, J·:urrka Star
Route. Ga ll ipolis. $;(1, fal lu r• ' to

y irld; l.ois Cos tr •n .'Iibert , f&gt;1,
Jlq int Plr•asv n t , W.Va .. $40,
l'tla ngi ng lan c·s without cau tion ;

Jlr·gg,v A . Thom;J s, :,:!, Rl. 1.
C'ht·shirt•, ~40 , improper turning;
.lf' tf re.v l l\l' t', ~!-1 . ru . 1,!\urthup,
$411. ('Xpirt ·d plato.\ : fl irha rd 1..
l ngb . 1H. 1\ t. 2. Patriot. $40.
un." ' '' ' l't•hi&lt;'it •; .ldfrc•v I .. Stigr r.
I H. I 'at riot Si ar Hou t r . Ca llipoli s,
$-10, rtri vlng ldt of •·t•ntN: Lori .1.
Somrrvillr. 2fi. Ht. :1. (;allipolis.
$40. runnin g i.J s!op sign; f)( •llu M .
H ughart,

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Two trucks involved
in Friday mishap
CALLl POLIS - T wo trucks
were involved in an acciden1
Frida y, at ll : l5 a.m .. in Chester
Township, on Ohio 248. acco rding
to the Ga llia·Mci gs Post of the
Stale Highway Patrol.
Kim H. Eaton. :m. of Somerset.
hod h(•r truck parked on Ohio 248,
with a flagman sta nding i n the
road nearby, when a truck dri ven
by Floyd D. Weber, 73, of Long
Rollom, was fl agged to the left
lane. Weber struck Ea ton's truck
as Weber changed l anes.
Webet' wa s cit ed for assured
cl ear di stance.

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W.Va .. $4 (J. running i.l stop sign:
.tl'!frPI' 1.. Fic•l d,, :11. Pom c·rov.
$-111. ta ilgat )ng; Margaret i ..
Mit.-l~t • ll . -17. Rt. 1, 11idwrll . $40,
no r au!ion \1/hPn pul l ing ' from (.1
r- uriJ; .Joh n l '. Harbrr. 21. NPison~·i ll( •,
$~il
fi shing \virhout (.1
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k('.v. ~ fi . Ut. I. E.w in gt on, $~:~.
li!H•rin g on &lt;.tnotlwr ·s propf'rt y.

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stint any co nduct that is unbecoming of a
candidate." sai d L uebbers. " M aybe if they know
it's going to· cost them a prelly penny, they'll
subside."
Lu ebbers' bill requires candidates to sign a
statement before each campaign stali ng the,know the l aw on fair ca mpaign practices and will
abide by it.
' The House reco nvenes at II a.m. Tu esday and
t he Sena te at1 :30 p.m.
Principal ite m on the ca lendar this week is a
planned Thursday vote in t he Senat e on a
co mprehensive overhaul of sav ings and loan
regula tion within the Ohio [)('partmrnt of
Commerce.
The mea sure, which was on the floor two weeks
ago but w&lt;'nl back to co mmlttE'e, is sc heduled to
re-emerge from the Financial Institu tions Com mitt ee minu s a . controversia l provision which
would have retained the 25 perce nt interest ceiling
on cre(li t cards and revolvin g c harge a.:·count s.
Meanwhile. Republicans in thr Ohio Senate arr
send ing signals they will scr ap a coni t·overslalt ax
amnes ty pl an proposed in the stal e bud get by the

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Store Hours 8 o.m.-6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat.
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MONDAY SCENE firt•fi~hl er douS&lt;•s a hot spot at tht&gt; Hall home on
Lotk 25 Road Monday . Th~ house was tht• scene o!
a Sunday flrt• which des troyed lhe structure and

kilh•d a mother and two of her sons. Lillie. Churl.and Darrell Hall all perished when !Ire ••ngulled
their horne Sunday. (OVP photo hy Karen Kidd )

Pomeroy nian is
killed in mishap
"II all the new Smith Bucks, Pontiacs,
pre-owned cars that have been sold in the past
33 years were parked bumper-to-bumper, they would
form a line of cars that reaches over 65 miles ... ·
from our dealership to Chillicothe OH. That's
than 20,000 Smith cars in all! No
matter what others claim about
their prices, over 20,000 people
have found the right price at
Smith Buick-Pontiac. Any way you
measure it, that's a lot of satisfied
customers."

s299 MINIMUM

90 DAYS SAME
AS CASH
FINANCING NOT ON

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WE STILL HAVE MANY ITEMS
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"A lot of things have changed since
Smith Buick sold its first new car. but now - more
than 20,000 cars later - we are still a lamily
owned and operated dealership, and our relationship
with our customers is still based on the same
principles: We •nt you to 1111ke an
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informed and confident buyi,.
decision - Willful llbly. without
prtSSUII - and we Wllnt you to
klllill wt'll be here with quality
service to protect your important
investment Tlllfs the reason over
20,00) people 11M CltoSIII to
beCome owners of new Smith Buiclls.
Pontiacs, and pre-owned cats."

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THEY WILL GO
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admi nistration of Gov. Richard F . Cr i es ! ~ and
expa nded by House Democrats .
Se n. Barty Levey, H-Middletown, " -' ~ Cd ""na te
leaders late l ast work to junk the amnPSI:V plan.
which he described as a "p ig in a pok e" &lt;l ncl ca llrtl
"an in sult to honest, taxpay ing Ohioa ns."
Sen. Stan ley .1. Aronoff. H· Cinci nnati , chair·
mt~,n of lhc Scna tr F i na nce C'ommlltrC', h11s
indica ted he wou ld like to modlf)' the amnt'st)'
plan if rep lacl?m(ln t rPvf'nuC's ra n bC' found .
This mi ght not be difficult, because Republi·
ra ns have brl itt led Ihe cstimaiPs o'f $2o million for
th e Cel este amnesty pla n and $5:l mi ll ion for the
House version. Th ey would prefer to upgrade'
enforcPmcnt of tlw lt.~x laws to galn lhr rrvenuc s.
Th e Celeste adm inistra tion 's amne st)' plan
ca lled fo r a 45- day period du ri ng whiPh an
est imated iO.OOO taxpay&lt;:'rs who have nrwr filed a
return could pay th e state wi thou t pen all y.
Th e House Pxpandcd I hi s to 90 days and addPd
over 400,000 known ciC'li nquf" nl laxpayPrs. Rt' puh lirans ob jected brrau sc th(• stair all orn r)·
genf'ra I' s offirc a l n 'J d~r is pursuing rna n~: or t hC'S(•

" I s trong ! ~· br.llrvf' th ai tax amnPs 1y, ll'gurd ·
IPss of Its share or form . Is an affront to ev&lt;•ry
hard·wmking Ohio:1n who pays t;;lxC's on timf'."
Lf'vr~' sa id in a lC't !(']' to Aro no ff . "To base:&gt; any
sw te 0:'\pl?nditun•s on n•vP nu C's rrom a t ax

amnPStl program wou ld be lhr pqu lva lent of
supplyi ng a pig in a poke without the pig ...
Sen&lt;~ ! &lt;' Rrpub licans last werk prcsen t0d an
al&lt; ernatil'&lt;' to '' H ou ~P· npprovecl 4.7~• percent
~ r oss receipts "" on ln tNs lat&lt;• long distanc!'
tl'i&lt;'phon•· t•u ll.' . Thr Sen&lt;lit' GOP plan ral l s for a !i
prrcrnt sa les tux on the r al ls. with ex0mptlons for
romputrr &lt;t nd W i\T~ Hm•s. am! u ~ p~ 1 rcc nt rt~IP
r&lt;'ductio n lor rcsld&lt;•ntl ai users.
In thr Housr. th• • Ways and Means Commill&lt;'t'
wil l hol d a hearing 'l'u csdny aft Prnoon on
Scnatr -passr'd lcgl.sla l ion ca ll ing for a $1. Rbilli on.
lfl-yrar bond issuP for loca l hlgh:-vay and brldgr
rrpair .
And thr Housr Fin&lt;mrr Com mill e&lt;· will meet a t
1h&lt;' sa mr time to take up a ront rover sIa I mcasu rC'
restricting I he invrstmenl of public pension funds
in companlrs operati ng In Sout h Africa .

rases .

Three die in Mason County
fire early Sunday morning

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CARS

WE ACCEPT ALL STATE AND NAnONAL ACCOUNTS

Low tonight near 65. High
'l'ur,day near X5. I:"rohahilit.
of preci pitation 60 per cen
through Tuesday .

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COLUMBUS, Ohio !UP! I - Strong and bitter
medicine against nega ti ve politica l ca mpai gning
is be ing prescr ibed in the Ohio House of
Reprcsentat iv es.
The House E:lrct ions and To wnships Committee
wi ll hear a bill Tuesday afternoo n wh ich permit s
the Ohio E lec tions Commission to stop negative
ads with in 15 days of an election. using a $10,000
dai ly fi ne as a weapo n again st the offending
ca ndidate.
House Speaker Vernal C. Riffe Jr., D-New
Boston, who sa id he became "fed up " wi th the
negative campaign i ng las t fall. is beh ind the
lQgisiat ion.
" Those ca ndidates who issue charges against
I heir opponents for thP publicity or to mud&lt;ly the
wa ter s have been gett ing away wit h i t because
they believe there's no teeth In the law. or th ey
don' t know the law." sa id Rep . .lrrome F.
L uebbers, fl-Cincinnati. who is ca rrying the bill
for Riffe.
" Ma ybe Jhis will make them think before th ey

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school board levv ·
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Academy's present facilities as
they would be if more mooern
facilities were available.
The new high school issue, of
cou rse, is anything but new.
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In Novf&gt;mber, 1985, voters
were heavily against an SA-mill
levy that would have raise&lt;! $9.8
million for new fac ilit ies.
Nearly 63 percent of th e voters
said no to the ll•vy, which
Wiseman said failed because of
the locat ion and the dollar
amount involved. The proposed
location was near the Ga llipolis
Developmental Center. on the
grounds of th e golf course.
However, Wiseman Indicated
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we have now is not adequat e

Community leaders want new· high school
GfiLLIPOLIS - Tom Wi spman acted as spokesman Thurs day ni ght for community leaders
desiring to sre the rclocat ion and
construction of a new city high
sc hool.
Currently the organization.
according to WIS&lt; •man , has no
president and is in thrdevt•loping
sta ges. 11 has no organized

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A Pomeroy man was k illed
Sa tu1·day afternoon. w0st of
Rutland. on Ohio 124. ncar
Langsvillr. according to the
Ga ll ia·Melgs Post of lh&lt;' State
Highway Patrol.
Duane HowPII, JR. of Pomeroy ,
was pronounced dead at the
scene by I he Meigs County
Coroner after Howell. who was
travel ing cas t on Ohio 124, lost
control on a curve. went off the
right side of the road and
over tu r ned. He wa~ throw n out of
thl' truck . He was not wearing a
scat bel t.
Funeral servi ces for the Meigs
High School S('nlor will br held at
Jl a. m. Tu&lt;'sday at t he Ewing
Funeral Home.
Mr. Howell would have gradu·
ated from Meigs Hi gh School
n&lt;'xt Sunday. He was cmpio.ved

at the Sundry Store in Pom ero)'
part -tim e in conju nct ion with his
sc hool work .
He was born at Ga l lipolis on
April 29. 1969, a son of Drnnls and
Nora .J&lt;'an Howrll of Pomrroy .
Other survivor s Include a
brothet . Alii Howel l. Pomeroy:
gra ndm oth~ rs. Virgin ia Howell
of Ga llipolis and Emma Boswell.
Poi nt Pleasant. W. Va., and
several aunts and uncles .
Preceding him in death werr
his grandfat hers. William How·
ell and Howard Rosell.
Services wi ll be held alii a.m.
Tu~sda .v at the Ew in g r un&lt;'ral
Home with Rev. Mike Thompso n
officiating. Burial will be in
Mei gs M e m ory Gardens .
Friend s ma y call at the funeral
home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m .
1his even in g.

Ohio Supreme Court
employee salaries cut
COLUMBUS. Ohio tUPli The sa laries of top employees of
the Ohio Supreme. Court have
been r&lt;'duced since Thomas
Moyer became Ohio chief j ust ice
in .January.
Eight rmp lo.vees hired under
Moyer are paid an average of
$4.200 less tha n their predecessors. Moyer said.
Under former Chief Justice
Frank Celebrezze, the court
admi ni strator and clerk each
made more than $70.000 annually, and the clerk of claims got
slighll,. less than S65.000.
Gov . Richard Celeste earns
Sfi;.ooo a year .
Mover savs the top court
offici ~lls had ·Inflated pay sca les.
. The eight employees under
Celebrezze were being paid a
total of $400,2:\2 when they left
office, $.14,165 more than the total
pay for those now in the positions.
The biggest reduction in salary
is for court administrator, where

Stephan Stover is pa ld $12.771
less than the previous adminis·
tra tor, Louis C. Damiani, who
was gelli ng $7;,27o a ~·ear. •
Marsha Mengel , hlrr d last
week as clerk of the Supreme
Court, will be paid S59,000a year .
James William Kelly. t he pre·
v ious clerk, was earning $71 ,8H
when he left office.
"Our attllude was that lh&lt;'
sa l aries of Damia ni and Kelly
were Inflated ," said Moyer . " We
f&lt;:'it we could run the court more
efficiently and frugall y than our
predecessors, and yo u have to
siart at the top with salaries. "
Moyer said he believes In .
st arting employees at a lower
sa lary during their early months,
then Increasing their salary if
performance warrants.
Salaries for the new court
personnel are likely to Increase
after performance reviews ,
Moyer sa id, but the Increases
wiii not take olflcials such as
Stover to tlamlanl 's pay level.

Contra leader
Calero faces
palels today
WASH INGTON tUPll- Nicaraguan Contra leader Adolfo
Calero, a soft- drink bollier
turned hard-bi tten guerri lla, fa·
c!'s the co ngressional I ra nContra &lt;'Ommillees this wrPk to
tes tify about money and arms for
hi s rebel army.
Ca lero. head of thP largest
U.S.-ba ckcd force fighting Nlca ·
ragua 's leftist Sa ndlnlsla govern ment , has denied his group
received any of the profils from
Presidrn t Reagan ' s secret sa les
of arms to Iran .
B ut he has conceded more than
$.12 million ln anonymous cas-~
donat ions found their way. into
Con tra war chests from 1984 to
1986 wit hout him knowing or
ques tioning th e sourc&lt;' of the
funds - widely believed to be
Saud i At'abia .
" When you are In the desrrt
and you're dying of thirst, you
don't ask If the water they 're
giving you is Srhweppcs or
PerriPr," Calero said aftrr appearing in March before the
federal grand jury working in the
rase wit h independent prosecu tor Lawrence Walsh.
Wi th t-he Boland Amendment,
Co ngress barred U.S. military
assistance to the Contras in
October 1984. President Reagan
had to l ight hard to get a $100
million aid package sig ned Into
law in October 1986, endi ng the
ban .
Ca ler o told the gra nd ju ry and
congressional investigators tha t
th e largest Contra army, the
Nicaraguan Demot'rallr Force,
received a total $200,000 In the
meantime from Lake Resources
- the Swiss bank account under
Lt. Col. Oliver North and reti red
Maj . ·Gen . Ri c hard Secord in
th eir central Iran·Contra roles .
The a.ccount was the conduit
for millions of dollars In pa y ments by Iran for U.S. arms and
Is thought to be a source of other
financial aid to the Contras.

POINT PLEASANT- A Point
Pleasant woman and two of her
sons were kill ed when fire swPpl
throu gh their home on Lock 25
Road off Route 62 North early
Sund ay mornin g. accord in g to
Poi nt Pleasant Fire Chief Jim
Wood.
Wood iden tifi ed the v ictim s as
Lillie Hall, 49, and sons, Charles.
19, and Darrell . 13 .
A thi r d son, Andy , 14, escaped
by j umping out of hi s second·
l!oo~ .lle&lt;\r.!)O(Tl window onto a
por ch roof, and from the roOf to
the ground. Wood said.
Cause of the 4:55a .m . bl aze Is
und er l nvesligalion by th e slat e
tire mar shall , the Mason Count y
Sheri ff's Department and the
Point Pleasa nt Fire Depart·
ment. but Wood sai d it Initially
appears th e fire was electrical in
nature. No foul play Is suspected,
he added.
Thr · large two - st or~· brick
structure. origina lly a lock huusP
bui ll in the ear ly 1900s. was
owned by Glady Amsbary, li:ll
Fourth Ave., Ga l lipol is. Ohio.
Wood said . Damage to thr
structure was estimated at
$5ti,IKKJ and monetary loss to the
conte nts wa s rrcordrd at $7.000.

Tht• Hall famll1· ha&lt;l uppar - Th e bodies of all th ree vlrti ms
en tlv moved thrr·e from the were found upstairs. and it
C r0i.•r Road arCH about thrcr appeared at leas t one of them had
month s ago , Wood said.
allem pted to reac h sa fel y, Wood
The fire chief said Andy Hall said. The th ree were pronounc£&gt;d
was apparently awakened by dead ' at the sr&lt;•nc by Ma so n
in tenS&lt;• hea t , but was unabir to Co unty Cor onrr .John Grubb,
reach his m other and brothers . M.D .. and thc·lr bodies l ra nsdur to fi amPs srpanlll ng him
por trd by 1he Point Pleasa nt
fro m the adjoining rooms . F:mcrgency Medical SPrvlrr to
"Wht•n th r boy j umped ou t of lh&lt;• Pl easa nt Va lley Hospllal and
upstairs window, he ra n to u then on to the stat e Medi ca l
neighbor's house and I he nolgh- Exa min&lt;·r·~ Office In So uth Cha·
bqrcamedown and trledlogr t to r icston for autopsies .
I the vlcti msr but II was lm po ss l·
'The stair flrr m ars hal In·
ble," Wood said. · 'Thr·.v wrn t spec!Pd I he see m• ~ und ay morn·
bark 11 0 th r neighbor 's home,
ing, Wood said. Twen ty-one flreabouiJOO yards wayt and ra llr d f l~ hi Pt's wit h th ree tanker s were
Ull .
on the scene until about 2 p.m .
Sunda y, and flremt&gt;n returned
therr todav to wet down scvr r·a t
"Thrrf' w ~t s no way ~ And.\')
cou ld get to the• others. thr flrr hot spots. Onr Ca lllpolis fireman
had traveled so fast," Wood said . assisted, and area flrr depa r t·
" Th&lt;' onl .v thing he could do was mPnts wer·e al erted bu 1not ca ll!'d
IO I he SCCfl('.
c·xit through that wi ndow to get
out."
Appalac hi an Powc·r Compun y
Wood said th0 hoy apparently
wa s not injured iri the fire, but asslstrd b.l ' dlsronnec t lng·power
was scratrhcd and In a state of to 1hr house.
A joi nt funera l for the Hail
shock . He did not seck lmmcdlatr
family
will be Tu rsday at 11 a.m.
medical attention, Wood added.
at
the
Crow·liusscil Fun(•ral
The house was totally engul fed
Home.
wllh
buria l In Pro mi se
in flames by the tlm'e th0 rtre
Land
Ccm&lt;:'lery
.
detlarlmrn t arrived , Wood said .

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Ships's death toll climbs to
28; final muster not complete
WA SHI NGTON lUPi t - At
least 28 Amcrlran sa ilor s ha vl'
been co nfirmed dead In the Iraqi
mi ssi le attack on the gui ded
missile frigate USS Stark In lhr
Per sian Gull, the Pe ntagon announced today .
Firefighters moved lnlo bad ly
damaged portions of theshlpthat
flames ·left too hot to enter after
the Sunday allack and th ey " now
confirm that 25 more crewmembes arc known dead," a
Defense Departm ent stat ement
said . "This brings the total
number of known dead to 28."
At least slxot hers wcretrea tcd
for Inju ries In Bahrain .
"Final muster is in progress
and thus not yet complete." the
Navy said. Ind ica t ing the casualty list cou ld still be revised .
Names of those dea d and
Inj ured were withheld unti l their
next of ki n could b&lt;" notified.
The frigat e was struck by at
least oneoftwoocea n· skimming
Exocet missiles fired by I raqi
jets Sunday In darkness ~nd
beyond the horizon. The U nited
States described II as an apparenlly caseofmlslaken Identity In
the 6\7 .year war between 1ra n
and Iraq .
"The Iraqis have ex pressed
regret that the incident oc·
curred," White House spokesman Dan Howard said.
" ll's too early to assess the
blame ... for who Is responsibl e ...
what happened," Howard sa id.
"The ship Is still dead In the
waier. ... There will be an
Investigation."
Th e sh ip' s homeport Is Ma y-

port, f' l u.
Scamjn Mi chael c;raham, spok(•sm"n for the U.S. Nav.v ba se In
Mayport . rust of .Jaeksonvllle,
said Bfi famlilt•s of thr 200 men
assigned to the Stark live In
nor lht•ast Flor·Jda and mel wi th a
chaplain dur ing thr night. (; r a·
ham dPsrrlbcd t he famlllt•s as
" frig htened and llrrd " whi le
waiting for news of their loved
ones.
Sam Zakhem. lh(• u.s. a mba, .
sador to Aa hraln . said th e
cr ippled shi p wa s ~It nautlral

rnllcs northeas t of Ba hrei n
shortly befor&lt;' R a.m. EDT. Th e
tron t compar tment s " have been
badly burn t," he said and fires
" ha~' e rrflas hed," kPepl ng fir e·
l ighter s bu sy.
Officials said th ey hop!' th0
ship t•vt•ntua lly ra n makt• II to
Tlahreln &lt;•n it• ••wn pow(•t'.
Fl vr crcwmrn wrrr pu II• ·d
from l hr walf' t' aliV(' c-· arl,\ 1od;1,v .
" They' rr OK ... 1'1 •n lagon spokt •sman ·u . Cmdr . Chris Baumann
said.

Jury selection begins
Jury select ion began Monday F'rcrman. ct ul. Th(• Injunctio n
morning In Meigs County Com · restrains th!' rlcfrndant from
man Pl eas Co urt in an action by altering. modil.v ln g or obstruct ·
Robert Klein and Tamm y Klein . lng a r ight -ol -wa.v .
Welrhtown Hoad, Pomeroy, et
An action has br0n fll!'d h)' D.
al , against Ewi ng Funera l Horne Michael MuiiPn , Po m&lt;'roy ,
In c. , Pom~ro y. The suit wa s flied against Gr nNul Motors At·c·r·pin June 198S. Ben H. Ewing, lance Corp ., Chr-sa pea ke: ernPomeroy, was di smissed re· cral Motors Corp.. [ktroit .
ccnll y as a personal defendcntln Mich.: and Buick Motor Dtv~
the action.
lslon, rllnt, Mieh., S IPmmln~
A six-month prison sentence from the all eged faiiurr of
for Mi chae l A. Sheffield has been Smllh -Nel so n Motors I nr .. Pomesuspended and the d~fendant roy, to co nfo r m to warran ties
placed on probation for two- which aecompan ied the plai nyearsaflerenterlngtothecourla ' tiff' s purchase of a new autornowrlllen plea of guilty to forgery . . bile in September 1986. Pl alnllfl
The defendant has al so been sta tes in his complai nt th at
ordered to mak e restitution to Smith-Nelson has bee n unable to
Big Bend Foodland.
correct severa l defects in th e
car , and becau sroflhi S. plalnl!ff
asks for the pur!'hase contrartto
A preliminary fnjunctlon
be rescl nded. ln addllion, he asks
against the defendant has been
for j udgment. jointly and sever granted in the case of Brian C.
ally,
'of $2,979.86 plu s i nterest.
Rllchart versus Rona ld Edwa rd

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