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$2i0andcosts. threedaystnjailand
00 day license suspension, DWI;
C06ts only tor tailing to drive In the
marked lane; Robert Arnott, Racine, t1Xlandcosts,10days In jail
and m day license suspension,
· DWl; Dale wutong. ~svlllf!.
$JlO and costs, :D days In jalland$1x
month license suspension, DWI;
costsmlyforlenrioenter; noo1111d
costs ··lor reckless opera lion; '·$!iO

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Audrey F. Anderson
Audrey F. Anderoon, 78, Route 1,
49923 Portland Road, Raclne, died
Thursday at the Holzer Medical

Center.

A homemaker and cook, Mrs.
Anderoon was born In Meigs County
on May 3, 19Ql, a daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. William Cochran .

Surviving are two daughters,
Grace McHenry, Salem. and Anna
Frances Dodson. Newoorg, Ind.;
two sons, Ralph Weddle, Rogers.
· aiid John Robert Weddle, Rockford,
IlL ; a s1epoon, Clarence Weddle,
Portland; two brotll&gt;rs. Gus Cochran and Clayton Cochran, both or
East Liverpool; two sisters, Mary
Peas, Tuppers Plains, and Eva
Wells, Long Bottom. Also surviving
are :D grandchlldrm and 35 great·
grandchildren.
Besides her parents, Mrs. Ander·
oon was prECeded In death by her
first husband, Dan Weddle In 191U,
her second hu sband, Jess Ander·
son. two daughters and a son.
Mrs. Anti!rson was a member~
the Racine Olurch ri tbe Nazarene.
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
Saturday at the Racine Church of
the Nazarene and burial wlll be In
Letart Falls Cemetery. Friends
may call at the Ewing Funeral
Home lrom 6 to 9 this even ing. The
body will lie ln state at the church
me hour prior to the serviN&gt;&lt;

suspended, two years probation .
. and costs, lleelng an officer;
Timmy J. Rood, ReedsvUie. $100
·and costs, reckless operation;,
Ronald K. Ginther. Middleport, $75
and costs, three days In jaU
suspended, six months probation,
no driver's Ucense.
Jane Moon, Pomeroy, $:D and
costs and make restitution, passing
bad checks; Sherry C. Walker,
Pomeroy. $15 and costs, flctlclous
plates; Jerry McKlblen, CoolvUie,
$10 and costs, assured clear
dlstanCl'; Franklin Hendrix, Syracuse, $15 and cost, Insecure load;
Phllilp Smith, Huntington, W.Va.,
$10 and costs, assured clear
dlstanCl'; Vaughn Ruth, Belpre, $10
and costs, Improper parking; Bar·
bara Carver, Racine, S!Oand oosts.
failed to display valid registration;
Randall T. Werry , Racine, $10 and
costs, Improper passing; Charles
Handley Jr., Langsville, $5 and
costs, no mu!Oer.
Fined for speedlng were Mark
Dye. Belpre, $22 and costs; Mark I.
Sorden. Clarksburg, Md., $23 and
costs; William E. Drake, Athens,
$23 and costs; Emory O'Bryant Sr..
Pomeroy, $24 and costs; Victor
Roberts, Birch Tree, Mo. , $2!1 and
costs; Terry Lewis, Letart, W.Va ..
$24 and costs; Marlon Garvey,
Norwood, $2i and costs; Harold
Warstnskey. Langsville, $25 and
costs; John E. MIUer, Pomeroy, $22
and costs; Christopher Wolf, Ra·
cine. $22 and costs; · Usa J .
Grosswlckle. Reedsvllle, $22 and
costs; KathyMcGulre.Rutland,$24
and costs; Gerald Marlen, Tecumseh, Ontario, $23 and costs; Cat he·

celebration ol ihe 12111 lllllllversary Including am each
to Kelly Javln, ChrB Woods, Anna Walldus, Jason
Shain 811d SU8Ie Casto, a11d $10 each to Anrna !laky,
Sbaroll Martm, Darrick St. Clair, Judy Lee ~md
Lauraa Horsley.

W.Va. man
charged here

Area deaths
She was preceded In death by
husband, Cyrus R. Burdette Sr. ln
1974; three sisters; one Infant sister
and one Infant brother.
Mass of Oulstlan burial will be
celebrated Monday, 10 a.m., at St.
Margaret Mary Catholic Church
with Rev . Edward M. BeD as
celebrant Rosary Services will be
recited Sunday evening, 8 p.m., ai
Burdette Funeral Home, 1016
Market St., Parkersoorg. Friends
may call at the funeral home on
Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and on
Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7to 9
p.m. Burial will be In Mt. Carmel
Cemetery.

Alva W. Rupe
AIva w. Rupe, nn
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Bobby G. Price, 46, was apprehended Wednesday In Middleport
by Deputy Jlmmer Soulsby of the
Meigs Coonty Sheriffs Depart·
ment, after attempting to obtain
drugs from a local physician by
using the name ol Joseph Hall
The li!Yslclan became suspicious
and alerted the sher!tt's departmen!. Price was found to be wanted
by Charleston, W.Va. pollee for a
stmUar offense of obtaining pres·
crtptions by fraud .
Early Thursday, Price admitted
to using the false name and was ,
taken before Judge Charles Knight
by Paul Gerard of the prosecutor's
dQce, where he waived extradition
and agreed to voluntarily return to
Charleston. Charleston pollee ofticers arrtved Thursday anernoon a 1
the Meigs Coonty Jail and transported Price back to Olarleston.

ot Rt . 3,
Albany, died early Friday morning
atO'BiennessMemoriaiHospitalln
Athens.
A retired farmer, he was born in
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Carpenter to the late Bert and
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eatr~r
1 orecast
Frankie Starkey Rupe . He was a
member of the Carpenter Baptist
Sunny today with highs In the low
Church, the Modern Woodmen of 70s. Clear tonight, with a low In the
America, and was a former mid 40s. Sunny Saturday, with
Columbia Township Trustee.
highs In the upper 70s.
Surviving are his wife, Nellie
Exteaded Forecasi
Hutton Rupe; two daughters, Mrs.
Sunday through Tuesday
Ralph (Frances) Woodrum and
Fair Sunday, with a chance of
Freda Bowen, both of Athens; nine showers lllld lllundenionns Mongrandchildren; 13greatgrimdchlld· day and Tuesday. JDghl wiD be In
ren; a slstll!', Mae Cuckler ri Lenotr the 'IUs Sunday and Tuelday and In
City, Tenn.; a half brother, WilHam the lower 80s on Monday. OvemJahl
Rupe ri Colurnoos; and a halt lows generally will be In tbe 30s.
Cre81!a Nease
sister, Myrtle Wolfe ci Columoos.
Cressa Nease. 82, of ParkersBesides . his parents, he was Ohio lottery numbers
burg, W. Va., an invalid for severa l preceded lri ' death by his stepCLEVELAND (UP!) -Thursyears, died Wednesday at a Par· mother, Ora Rupe; a sister, Edna
day's
winning Ohio Lottery
kersburgnurslngfaclllty.Shewasa Walker; and a halt brother, Pearnumbers:
Dally Number
former resident of Racine.
ley Rupe.
014.
She Is survived by her husband,
Services wlll be Sunday, 2 p.m.,
Ticket sales totaled $1,258,965,
Dwight. Parkersburg; a daughter,
at BJgony-Jordan Funeral Home In
with
a payoff due of $:/89,987.50.
Dorothy Geyer, Baltimore; a son,
Albany. Rev . BUI Wellman wUI
PICK
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Herbert Nease, New York, one officiate. Burial wUI be In SchooiLot
1824.
grandson. and a brother-ln-law, Cemetery. Friends may call at the
PICK-4 ticket sales totaled
Vernon Nease. Racine.
funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m. on
$186,445.
with a payoff due of
Funeral services will be held at 1 Saturday.
$83,919.
p.m. Saturday al the Vaughan
Funeral Home In Parkersburg with
Veterans Memorial
burial in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Parkersburg.
Meigs County Emergency Medl·
Admissions- Howard Norris, Ra·
cal Service reports two calls
cine;
Mary Van Meter, Rutland;
Floren~ N. Burdene
Thursday; Rutland at 8:32 a.m. to
Gladys
Walburn , Middleport;
Mr s. Florence Nightingale Meigs Mine No. ·2 for Dixie
Betty
Massie,
Middleport.
Burdette, !II. grandmother of Sue McCaulley to Pleasant Valley
Discharges--Wayne
Williams.
Reed of Reedsville, died Friday
Hospital; Tuppers Plains at 5:03
Bronson
Laudermllt,
Mary
morning at St. Joseph's Hospital In p.m. to Success Rd.' for William
Kennedy,
Arthur
Nease,
Lori
Parkersburg, W.Va., following a Connolly to Pleasant Valley
Warner,
Mary
Butcher.
lengthy Illness.
Hospital.
Mrs. Burdette made her home
with her daughter. Mrs. Mary Lou
Acors of Torch. She was born 11r ·
Bradford. Pa ., a daughter of the
late John Henry Nightingale. ·a
former stale labor commissioner of
West Virglnla, and Mary ...Ann
O'Connor Nightingale.
Buy and
She was a member of St.
take delivery or
Margaret Mary Catholic Church,
Parkersburg and the Catholic
any new Ford tracFORD ACIOI
Daughters of America, and was
tor by June 30, 1986.
_ nNANCING RilE
past preslden t of the Sanctuary
We'll help quatified
Society at St. Margaret Mary.
buyers arrange low
A registered nurse, she wa s a
T-l'.'/oFIXED ANNUAL
graduate of the the Physlclan'sand
PERCENTAGE RATE financing for up to tour years on all
Surgeon's Hospital ~Tulsa, Okla.,
Ford tractors from 11.5to 170 PTO horsepcmer. Five year
and took advanced nurses training
financing
may also he arranged~ Financ1ng is through Ford
at Cook County HJspltalln Chicago,
Motor Credit Company.
m.She served as a Red Cross nurse
in World War I and was a former
OR IIEUY YOUR PAYIIEITS OITIL OCTOBER 1, 1986
member of the Parkersburg
We can help arrange a waiver of finance charges
Women 's Club.
and deferral Of payments until October 1. t986 for
She Is survived by one daughter,
qualified buyers. ·
Mary Lou Acors of Torch; one son,
C. Richard Burdette Jr. of Parkersburg; 7 grandchildren ; 12 great
grandchildren; and several nieces
and nephews.

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A marriage license has been
Issued In Meigs County Probate
Court to Gregory Alan Taylor, 23,
and Kiml;lley Lee Pauley,16. both of
Pomeroy.

'n!irty-two cases were concluded rlne Walker, Hurricane, W.Va .. $22
this week In Meigs County Court by and costs.
Kall L. Knapp, Langsvtlle. fotieJudge Patrick O'Brien.
Flned were Dale King, Reeds· lted a $50 bond for speeding.
vUie, $2iO and costs, three days In
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cerUDcate which was given away In oonjundlon with
the 12th anniversary sale al Dan's. Store owner, Dan
Arnold, p.-nts 111e cerUtlcale. A total or eo 111
merehandlse oertlftcale11 were glvm aw-.v In

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By KEVIN KELLY

11mes-Sentlnel Stall
GALLIPOLIS - Through donations and volunteer effort , one
of the first firefighting training
grounds ln Southeastern Ohio Is
becoming a reality In Gallipolis. &gt;
Located on 3'h acres west of
the James A. Northup Water
Treatment Plant , the grounds
will he open to any area fire
depanmenl or emergency unit
for Instruction. said Galllpolls
Volunteer Fire Chief Ray Bush.
''At this p.,int, we're probably
halfway, although we haven' t
built anything, " Bush said.
"Fifty percent Is gett ing 11 (the
materials)."
When completed, the grounds
will contain a four-story training
tower, a three-room bum build·
ing 10 simulate house fires,
flammable liquid apparatus for
the use of roam In fighting oil
well blazes and gas spills, and a
course for fire trock driving
instruction. Bush also hopes to
FACILJl'Y IN THE MAKING - Gallpolls .members of the are tralnlng gl-ounds committee.
bave a classroom at the site.
Vokmleer Fire Chief Ray Bush, far left, points to a from left, volunteer llremen Bob PoHng, Robert
Bush said he received permissection of the propo!led llrellghllng training groond!l Mackenzie and Michael NuB.
sion to use the land on April :ll,
he and volunteers are creallnJt. With BushI are
J984. one month after he Inter·
viewed with then-City Manager
fireflghtlng Instruction facility Is
Donations have come from
Gallipolis grounds for limited
Chris Morris to succeed James
numerous
sourres In the area ,
at
the-Ohio
State
Fire
Academy
Instruction
lllt'JlO.'K'S
.
slnce
the
A. Northup as fir~ chief follow·
In Reynoldsoorg.
fall of aw. conducting two
Bush said. Among the donors
lng Northup's retirement tlli\t
"To my knowledge, this Is the
36-hour bas ic flrefl ghllng
were Southeastern Equl~ment
March. Bush, a certified fire
first training ground In Soucourses . Last year, training
Co., which cut the acces51road
training Instructor who has been
theastern Ohio," Bush said.
exercises Included burning
w1th tiP assistance ri volunteer
conduct ing tralnlng sessions for
fireman Bob Poling; Holley
"Because of the distance to
brush pli es and use of
area fire departments for sevReyooldsburg, lr makes tt dlffl·
Brothers Construction, Rodney.
eJ&lt; tlngulshers.
eral years. outlined a t ralnin ~
which provided stone for the
"These schools are open to
ground as one of his goals as a ·cult for volunteers to an end their
(the state's) training grounds.
road; Jess Davis and Richards
any firefightlng unll In the area.
fire chief.
Brothers, who furnished UmesUpon completion of the groonds,
at no cost to their department tr
Two years later. the land h•s
it will be avaliable to the
tone; and pipe for the fenoeposts
to the city," Bush said.
been cleared and the makings of
Surrounding area, to any fi re
carne from Oluck Leach of
The chief said the training
a training facility can be seen as
service or emergency service
grounds are being developed
Leading Creek Corp .. Middlecement -set posts. fencing. rail port, and Fran k Herald of
tha t wants to train."
through donation r1 mater ials
road lies and a 10,000-ga llon
Bus h added that anot!Yer
Herald Oil &amp; Gas, Middleport.
and vd unteer labor.
storage lank for use In oil·gas
Additionally. M.T. Epling Co.
training ground Is being deve"At this time, money-wise, we
firdigh ling Instruction dot til'
loped by I!Ye Kingston Volunteer
have no taxpayer money In it,
removed excess dirt from the
grou nds.
Fire i)ppartment in Ross
site. While the volunteers set Ire
a nd we have oo tn tent ion of using
The reason Bush and GVFD
Cou
nty.
tax
pa
yers·
mon
ey."
he
posts. concrete was donated by
membership are craft ing the
Bush
has
been
using
the
!Continued on A-31
commented.
grounds Is that the nearPsl

Regents official
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ts commencement
speaker at RGC
RIO GRANDE - The vice
chancellor for academic and special programs of the Ohio Board of
Regents will be the matnspeaker at
the June 8 commencement at RJo
Grande College and Community
College.
"I have long believed that Rio
Grande Is an educational resource
to Southeastern Ohio and I am
proud IO become an official part of
that heritage," Dr. Elaine H.
Hairston said upon accepting the
lnvltatlon to speak at the llOth
annual commencement
Hairston received her doctorate
ln communication In 1970lrom Ohio
State University, where she was a
teaching associate and a fellow In
the Regional Medical Program.
In 1m. Hairston was named
OSU's first associate dirECtor ri
affirmative action programs.
She also chaired several major
university committees. including
the Commltli'e on Women, the
Ombudsman Search Committee
· and the Committee on the Physically Impaired.
Hairston joined the Ohio Board of
Regents In ~979 to take responslbil·
lty for two teglslatlvely-mandated
studiPs. The first was a considera·
tlon of excellence tn graduate and
professional programs In Ohio; the
SECOnd, an analysis of the level of
remedial coursework given to
entering college freshmen at Ohio's
sta te -ass is ted co lieges and
unlverslt ies.
For the past several years,
Hairston's energies have been
focused on strengtil&gt;nlng the aca·
demlc articu lat ion beiM&gt;en secondary schools and colleges In Ohio.
In November 1982shewas among
50 U.S. educa tors who participated
in an Invitational conference on
"Studies of the American High
School" held at the Johnson Foundation's Wingspread Center.
Hairston was Invited to testify
before the Na tional Commission on

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Phone (614) 992-6614

that proposal to a screening comminee for rev iew.
"All acceptable proposals will the n he given to a
review committee where the winners will he
selected," said David ? .·Baker. personnel manager
for the Meigs Division. ·
The review committee is comprised of one e&lt;:lucator
selected by each dist rict's superintendent, a
rep!'l'scnl ative from a business in each district and
four representatives from the American ElECtric
Service Corp.-affltiated coal company.
"The pannershlp Idea is an excellent one.
especia lly In a rural area where there Is a small
numher of businesses," said Meigs Local Superintendent Dan Morris.

Dr. Elaine H. Hallllon

Excellence In Education as Its
developed Its recommendations tor
its 1983 study "A Nation at Rlsk."
This academic year, she Is
chairing the National Planning
Committee ~ the State Hlgber
Education E~tlve Officers' Academic Affairs RepresentatiVes.
Recently. Hairston assumed ad·
rnlnlstratlve dirECtion of the regents' Selective . Excellence Program, which ' Includes live major'
fun4Jng challenges tor higher edu·
ca tion ·tn Ohio, fullied at a $62
million level.
A New Lexington native, she Is
married to George W. Hairston,
formerly of Otesapeake, and now
the managing partner of the
Columru s r1ftce or the Baker &amp;
Hostetler law firm. She Is the
mother or a daughter, Amy, 12, and
a oon, Scott. 10, and Is the
daughter-In-law of Genewth Hair·
ston and the late Magellan Hairston, both RGC alumni.
An honorary degree wUI be
conferred upon Hairston during tbe
commencement exercise. which
begins at 2 p.m.

minl·grant program conducted in West Virginia, sald
James F. Tompkins, vlce president and gl'neral
manager of Southern Ohio CoaL
"We are looking forward to playing a more involved
role in the educational system In the area," Tompkins
said. "We hope that the program will expand In the
futu re to Include involvement lrom other area
bu sinesses."
An officlallrorn tre Ohio [lppartment &lt;:i Education
was also supportive of the program.
"G rants of this type provlde an lncent ivP for
teachers to work up somet hing very special," said
Mary _ J. Poston. director of the Division of
Elementary and Secondary Education.

Morris said programs of this kind are popular in
cities. but this is the first such opponunlty for his
school district.
Schools participating in the mini-grant progra m
are Wilkesville Elementary, Vinton Coo nty High
School, Salem Center Elementary, Meigs High
Sc hool. Albany Elementary and Alexander High
Sc hool. Baker said.
··About WO teachers from these schools will have
the opportunity to submit proj ECts on any classroom
subject," he said. "The grants, which are es timated to
average $300 each, should be ready to be awarded In
the fall."
The program Is patterned after a similar

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Middleport- Pomeroy- Gallipolis-Point Pleasant Sunday, May 1 1, 1986

ALBANY - A number of unique new lea rning
opportunities will be ava ilable in lhr£'&lt;' Sou theastern
Ohio school districts through a mini -gra~ts program
in itialed by Southern Ohio Coa l Co.'s Meigs Division.
The progra m will encourage teac hers in the three
districts - Meigs Local, Al&lt;'xan&lt;k'r and Vinton
County - to develop specia l lea rnin g projects for
their classes. The most promL~ lng of lh&lt;'S&lt;' proposa ls
will be funded for use in the classroom.
Southern Ohio Coal rep!'l'sent ativcs this week are
delivering · information ntaterla ls and application
forms to superintendents In th&lt;' thrl'&lt;' districts.
Atler a teacher or specialist h•s developed his or
her min i·grant proposa l, the next step Is rubmitling

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By LEE LEONARD
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP[) -Call
it what you will: David against
Goliath. the young lion against the
wily old fox. Th is year's race for
governor of Ohio promises to be a
classic confrontation that will give
political textbook authors fodd er for
years.
Democratic Gov. Richard Ce·
teste, 48, completing his first term.
faces Republican James Rhodes.
76, whose political career dates
back 52 years and who was
governor four times, serving longer
than any governor In America since
colonial days.
On his side, Celeste has a
well-oiled Democratic machine
that has dominated Ohio politics for
1he last 15 years, an estimated
bankroll of fl million to $10 million,
the power of Incumbency, personal
appeal and a high energy level.
Rhodes, who could he the youngest 76-year.Oid In Ohio, has been on
the statewide ballot 19 times and
lost only three times.
.
He comes armed with a match• less sense of political timing and
experience and a thorough under-

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standing of human nature. His
admin istration he .claims is "the
secret for winning elections; "Find
most scandalous In the history of
out what the people want and give it
this great state."
to them.''
Celeste. a Rhodes Scholar from
Rhodes already knows what
Cleveland. served a stint in India
peop,le want. He promises but
with U.S. Ambassador Chester
doesn't always deliver, leading
Bowles and was Peace Corps
Celeste to refer to him as "Goliath,"
direc tor under President J immy
which has a double meaning when
Carter. He won the governor's
he pronounces It "Go-lle-eth."
office In 1982 by 678,000 votes over
After winning renomination with·
his Republican opponent.
out opposition last week, Celeste
The election wlll be a rematch of
predicted a nasty and negative
the 1978 clas h between Celeste, then
ca mpaign lrom Rhodes.
lk'utenan t goveroor, and Rhodes,
James A. Rllodes
IUchard F. Celeste
"The choice will be betM&gt;en a who was governor. Rhodes won by
Republican standardbearer who a scant 48,000 votes.
·
looks backward, talks backward
Celeste has shucked his liberal crisis precipitated by a i)pmocratlc
r1 three people- Larry, Curly and
and thlnks backward and Is seeking leanings and now politics In a most godfather and endure scandals In
Moe," he says.
a restoration of t!Ye 1!170s, and a Rhodes-like manner, traveling all his Department ci Mental Retarda"You ca nnot corne In off the
i)pmocratlc ticket determined- to over the state, cutting ribbons and tion and Department of Youth
street !rom that Peace Corps ... and
move Ohio In to the 1990s," he said. repeating ad nauseam that hls Serv)ces.
manage the affairs ot state," said
Rhodes cleared his ftrst hurdle on maln goal Is to create jobs, jobs.
Rhodes Is ready to bash him on all ·Rhodes. "I know how to be
jobs.
the comeback trail, winning a
counts. "Celeste has done the work g&gt;vernor."
three-way Republican prtrnary. · Under Celeste, Ohio's jobless
Althougt. a majority of GOP voters level has dropped lrom 14 percent
prelerred his two younger chal· to 8 per&lt;~ nt, school funding has
IU1odes cleared his flr1ll ... rdle on tbe oomeback trail, wmnlng a
lertgers. Rhode s carried 48 percent been upgraded and the state oodget
three-way Republican primary. Although a majority of GOP voters
to win.
has been stabilized.
preferred h!S two YOOJI8llrchallen&amp;ers, Rllodescarrled t8 percent to
Now he Is working himself up to
But the governor had to raise the
win.
fever pitch, promising to "pound
personal In rome tax sharply. work
away" starting July 4 m a Celeste his way out of a savings and loan
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MOSCOW t UP I I - Workers at
the Chernobyl nu clear disast&lt;:'r site
began to "ent omb" the smoldering
reactor in conc!'E'te to contain
leaking radioactivity as millions
across the nation celebrated the
World War II "victory over
fascism."
The situation at t!Ye nudear
energy plant, £00 miles oouthwest Of
Moscow, appeared to be "stabll12·
lng," said Morris Rosen, a member
of the International Atomic Energy
Agency observation team allowed
to vlslt the reactor complex.
Firefighters have smothered the
blaze at the atomic plant. but small
amounts of radiation continued to
leak from ·the damaged and still
smoking reactor, he told a news
conference In Moscow Friday.
A lew blocks away, hund reds of
thousands d. Soviets - Uke millions
across the nation - celebrated the
md of \YOrld War II In Europe,
remembered by the Soviets as the
"victory over fascism."
"The war years ;md now are so
different, rut these yoong people
battling the fire at Chemobyl do oot
flinch. The 1940s and 198Js, different, rut the people are the same (Conllnued on A-3)

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Letters to the Editor
Scholarship winners congratulated
I would !Ike to take this ~ponun­
ity to congratulate the Bedford
Scholarship recipients of 191li, as
well as the prevlous ones since the
scholarship program began in 1981,
bringing the total numher of
scholarships awarded to 13_ These
scholarships have ranged from $500
to $1,1m. (Funds are generated
. from the interest accrued on the
original principal on deposit .1

I ·wish. also, to ex~ess my
gratitude to the Bedford Scholarship committee ilr their tlme and
· effort involved In the selection of

WASHINGTON - When the
Burbank cops desa&gt;nded UJX&gt;n 716
South Sunsl'l Canyoo back In 1981,
they had a warrant. To the best of
their knowledge It was a perfectly
valid search warrant, issued by a
state superior court judge after
review by SE'\'eral deputy district
attorneys. Pollee found a large
quantity of drugs and arrested
Alherto Leon and otllPrs.
But when the Leon casecameon
for trial In U.S. District Court, It
turned out that the warrant was not
so valid after all. In the court's
judgment, the warrant was based
u(Xln "stale" Information !rom an
inilrmant whose rellablllty had not
been establlshed_The evldenre w.1s
ruled Inadmissible and the case
collapsed. The government ap·
pealed, and in July 1984 the
Supreme Court, by a vae of 6·3,
han~d down an admirable opinIon : The evidence srould indeed
have heen admitted. The officers

had relied In good faith upon the
warrant they had obtained.
The majority's q&gt;lnlon in the
Leon case ~voked W1 almost
hysterical dissent from Justice
WUiiam Brennan. He charged his
colleagues with succumbing to the
temptations of expedience, with
strangling the exclusionary rule,
and with basing their decision on
the shifting sands of an unprincipled doctrine. The decision was a
"grave mistake" that JX&gt;sed a great
threat to clvll Ull?rtles.
Nevertheless, the majority's
opinion made sense. Last week
South Carolina's Strom Thurmond,
chairman ct the Judiciary O:lmmit.
tee, moved to write the Leon
q&gt;lnlon into statutory law. Fed up
with 15 months ct stalling by Hheral
Democrats (chiefly Howard Metzen baum of Ohio), Ttmmond put
S.237 on the Senate calendar_ His
bill says that evidence shall not he
excluded In federal oourts If the
evidence Is obtained through a

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recipients and the publicity these
students receive throughout the
area. The scholarship committee is
comprised of the following: John
RJce, Meigs County extension
agent; James Miller, principal,
Meigs Consolidated High School;
John Redovlan Jr .. student counselor; Rick Crow, prosecuting attorney; and Bruce Reed, Farmers
Bank &amp; Savings student financial

search "unde.rtaken n a reasonable, good-faith helle! that tt was n
conformity with the Fourth Amend·
ment to the Constitution."
Thurmond's bill, coupled with the
SupremP Court's q&gt;lnion in the
Leon case, would go far toward
mdlng some zany miscarriages of
justice. Two cases provide typical
examples.
One case arose In Boston sevm
years ago, when pollee found the
lx&gt;ctY of 29-year-old Sandra Boul·
ware. She had been beaten, bound
with wire and set on fire. This was
on a Saturday night. Investigation
(Xlinted to one ~home Sheppard.
Detective Peter J. 0' Malley needed
a warrant In a hurry. The only
warrant form at the station house
that Sunday morning was ilr drug
searches. O'Malley amended the
i&gt;rm to describe Sheppard's house
and to name the Items sought. He
summarized his Investigation on
another sheet of paper. A magistrate agreed that probable cause

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loans.

Thank you and congratulations.
Sincerely yours,
Audra Well
Ex-trustee, Bedford Youth Center

used for mulching.
More help will be needed and our
residents will he asked to lend a
hand. We tieetl-help- ln-pl'Epaiing
and painting the picnic tables.
shelterrouse, etc. Help In lnstalllng
the playground tqulpment to he
purchased with the Community
Development Block Grant money
will also be needed.
Get your paint serapa-s, brushes.'
etc. and IF ready when the next
work session Is announced, please?
Shirley Evans,
Clerk-Treasurer
Frank Cleland

A word of thanks
The Gallia County Health Depart• ment staff would Uke to publicly
· · · express appreciation to all those
peopll' who assisted with the County
Schools Athletic Physicals on April
26. 1986. Those physicians who
assisted were Gene Abels. M.D..
Diane Gilles, M.D.,I.H. Kim. M.D..
Malcolm Lentz, M.D.. and April
Magnussen. M.D.
Others who generously volunteered their time for this event
were: Mindy Sims, L.P.N.; County
Schools Nurses Gail ~hlman,
R.N .. and Candace Pope, RX ; and

coaching staff from the various
schools. Special thanks, also, to the
Gallla County Commissioners for
their cooperation in providing this
community service.
The athletic physicals are provided annually by the Health
Department. Two hu ndrro and
forty-two students were screened
this year. The screenings are done
to detect health problems prior to
participation in school s(Xlrts
programs.
Barbara Shelton, R.N.
Gallla County Health Department

A surprise ending
I recent~· called the city parks taken care of as soon as possible.
department to find out what could That story, I had heard before, so I
he done with the boat ramp at the
flgu.OO boaters In our area would
city park front in Gallipolis. High
be witoouJ a public ramp, quite
waters had deposited two to three some limP.
feet of mud on the ramp, making It
Su11&gt;rlse! The problem was
impossible to launch any type of
rectified in two days! Sooo hehalf of
boat.
all area boaters that find the jErk
I talked wit h Alan Harris of the front access ramp so convenlent...a
parks department. He said that big thank you to Alan Harris and
there was a man power srortage, crew of the Gallipolis City Parks
and that equipment suitable for · ' E e n t !
performing th&lt;' task was lacking!
n L. Whit&lt;'
Mr. Harris did y that he would see • 'lfia IOf !3tar Route
what could be done, and that it was GalllJX&gt;lis

Today in history
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Today Is Sunday. May 11. the !31th day of 1986 with 2.14 to follow.
Today Is Mother 's Day .
The moon Is moving away from Its new phase.
The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Salurn.
The evening star Is VPnus.
Those born on this date are un&lt;rr the sign of Taurus. They Include
songwriter Irving Berlin in 18!18 (age 981, dana&gt;r- choreographer Martha
Graham in 1893 (age 931 , Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dati In 1904
(age 82), satirist Mort Sahlin 1927 (age 59), actor Denver Pyle In J9aJ tage
66), and actor Doug McClure in 19.18 (age 481.
On this date in history:
In 1858, Minnesota enlered the Unlon as the 32nd state_
In 1910, Glacier National -Park in Montana was created by an act of
Congress.
. ._
In ~ . the first regularly scheduled television programs were begun by
station WGY In Schenectady, N.Y.
,
In 1983, President Reagan pardoned Eugenio Martinez, one of four
Cuban· Americans convicted In the 197.! Watergate burglary. Mar:IInezand
former President Richard Nixon were the only Watergate figures so
pardoned. In 1981, eight teenagers were killed and seven were Injured In a
fire at the Six F1agsGreat Adventure amusementpark 's HauntedCastlein
New Jersey_
In 19ffi, fire engt.llfed a soccer grandstand In Bradford; England, kUling
53 spectators.
A thought for the .day: Irving Berlin wrote, "The toughest thing about
success Is that you've got to keep on helng a success."

May 11. 1986
Pa'ge-A-2

Letting in the evidence ____Ja_m_es_J._K__,ilp_a_tric_k

Thanks for the help
The Racine VUiage Council and
members of the Shrine Club Park
Board want to publicly thank the
following for their assistance In the
recent work done to help develop
the Shrine Club Park for oor
citizens:
Ralph Neigler Jr ., for his providIng equipment and expertise in
Installing the electrical circuits for
the shelterhouse;
Rose Excavating for providing
equipment and personnel to seed
and mulch the recently graded
lawn area; and
Dale Hart for donating the hay

The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Rewards of free space _

had been establlshed and signed the
warrant. Sure enough, O'Malley
found blood and wire, and the
woman's earrings and clothing in
the basement, IJJt at Sheppard's
b'lal thP evidence was excluded hecause the warrant and O'Malley's summary had oot been
stapled together.
In 1982 the 9th U.S. Court of
Appeals reversed the conviction of
a narcotics smuggler named Beale.
It appeared that as Beale was in the
airport at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
awaiting a plane to San Diego, a
trained JX&gt;llce dog named Nick
sniffed his luggage. The dog alerted
narcotics agents who telephoned
their oounterparts on the WesJ
Coast. They obtained a warrant.
arrested Beale on arrtyal and
brought him to trial. The defensP
moved to suppress the evidence,
and the 9th Circuli agreed. Nick's
evldenre ·was not "articulable."
Moreover, "one who reposes his
personal effects, Including contraband, In a locked suitcase Is surely
entitled to assume tliat a trained
canine wlll not broadcast Its
lncrlinlnatlng contents to the
au trorttles."
Such judicial rulings, to state the
matter mlldly, are loony. They do
not buttress the Fourth Amendment; they make the Fourth
Amendment a joke. a mere game to
he played between lawyers. These
cases exalt form at the expense of
substance; lhey distort priorities,
and they createsom~curious rights
- a right to have certain papers
stapled, a right to have one's
luggage safe from a sniffing dog.
Properly construed, the Fourth
Amendment stands as one of the
great bulwarks of the Constitution.
Its cherished principles are as old
as Magna Carta. We must be
secure In em homes from unreasonable searches and seizures; warrants must Issue only on probable
cause. But It makes no sense at all
to exclude evidence obtalnro by
l})od-falth reliance upon a presumptively valid warrant. Thurmond's bill would write that sound
doctrine Into statutory law. I say,
high time.

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Ohio extended forecast
Monday through Wednesday
Chance of showers Monday, but fair Tuesday and Wednesday .
Highs wUI be In the 70s and lows In the !ills.
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State zone forecasts
Northwest Ohio
West Central Ohio
Partly cloudy today wllh highs again hetwecn iU and 75.
The probabUlty of precipitation Is a! percent today.
Central Lake Erie Shore
East Lake Erie Shore
Mostly sunny today. Highs today will be between 10 and 75.
The probability of precipitation Is near rero through today .
Northeast Ohio Inland
East Cenlrttl Ohio
Central Ohio Highlands
Mostly sunny today. Highs today wUI range between iU and 75.
The probability of precipitation Is near rero through today.
Ohio Miami valley
Central Ohio
Partly cloudy today with a chance of showPrs and highs in the mid
70s.
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The probability of precipitation Is 40 percent today.
Southwest Ohio
South Central Ohio
Partly cloudy today 111th a chance of showers and highs again
hetween 75 and~The probability of precipitation Is 40 perrent today.

Storms linger in Plains, valley
By UnMed Press International
Heavy thunderstorms that spun tornadoes in central Iowa lingered
in the southern Plains and the Mississippi Valley Saturday after
pounding the region with hall and heavy rain that flooded roads and
caused two deaths In Texas.
Thunderstorms plowed across southeast Nebraska and northeast
Kansas early today and were moving up Into Iowa, said Paul Flkeof
the National Weather Service.

Soviet," Tass news agency cpoted a
war veteran as saying.
At the news conference called to
di scuss the llndlngs of a thrre-man

(Continued from A-ll
Jcnldns Concrl'le, Bush said.
RonnlP Skidmore of Southeastern Equipment leveled the
ground. and volunteer fireman
Phil Underwood and the-KygPr
Creek plant fu mlshed more
posts_ Grass seed was donated
by Central Supply Co.
"With all of our oontacts, It
looks prl'lty good," Bush said,
noting that once all of the
materials for the bum buDding,
tower and other planned facllltles are In hand, GVFD
memhers will do the construction, which "won't take hardly
any time" to complete.
Development of the grounds,
and new Ideas on how to utilize
them, are heing crafted by tb2
fire !reining grounds committee. The committee consists of
Bush, Assistant Fire Chief Silas
Hamilton, Capl Tim Mllls,
Capt. Jim Shato, First Lt. Jim
Eutsler, Second Lt. Bob Cox,
and volunteer firemen Poling,
Rohert Mackenzie. Michael
Null, Bob Donnally, Michael
Fulks and James W. Saunders.
"The committee Is baking at
Ideas from au of the men in the
department," Bush said.

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But then the Heart Association
St!llped ov~r the line: It voiced Its
opposition to billboard advertising
of dgarettes. Th ~ tobacco Industry,
along with the Uquor and airline
industries. Is onp of the major
clients of billboard companies like
Ackerley.
In a memo dated· Nov. 14, 1985. a
top Ackerley official inst ructed the

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television subsidiaries to cease
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bllltnard space to the Heart
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"Their position OQ clgarene
advertising Is not compatible with
oor company;· the memo explained. "Please consider thls to be
the samP as the American Cancer
(Society); we wlll no longer give
ether organization any support,"
As It happened. Ackerley resdnded the memo so fast that thP
Heart Association never noticed
any Interruption in the posting of
their public service announcement s
on alrJX&gt;rt billboards. And the
company's attorney. Eric Rubin .
said that the memo "does not
reflect the company's policy - It
never did." He Insisted that the
lilltnard company remains commltted to both the heart and cancer
charities, continues to prov ide free
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official there on charges that he
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contrtiJJtions and posh junkets for
Critics accuse the industry of
Washington congressmen - oour- using variations of this tactic, as
tesy of the powerful bllllx&gt;ard when a billboard company fighting
Industry -have been the subj ect of a court suit In Des Moines, Iowa,
recent columns. Now, we' ve erected a sign saying: "A Shriner
learned that at ll'ast one sign n~er stands so tall as when he
company has heen discussing how stoops to help a crippled child_"
to reward Its friends and punish
The judge presiding over the
enemles at the loca l level as well.
billboard suit was a Shrinpr in the
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"Mr_ Michael Deaver, please.
David Stockman calling."
"Just a moment"
"Yeah David, what 's up?"
"Mike, I'm calling you on a
business matter. I want you to
handle my public relations."
''I'm not interested, David. I've
got enough trouble with mlne."
"Listen to me. Mike. I've been
getting bad press lately and I'd like
you to tum It around . I can pay."
"David, the only reason you want
to hire me Is for rey access to the Oval Office. Well, buddy, that
access lsn'l for sale."
"I don't care about your access to
the Oval Office_I want you because
you're the tx.st P.R. man In the
IJJslness_AnyboctY who could make
the president change his mind on
acid rain Is a genius."
"In a nutshell , David , what's your
problem?"
"For some reason everyone In
Washington Is bad-mouthing me.
Even the President called 11\Y book
ftctlon. l put In a lot of time on It and
It hurts when au rey friends kt the
White House give me bad reviews."
, "You don't have any friends In
the White House."
"That's why I want to hire yoo.
I'd like you to persuade everyboctY
into thinking I'm really a nice guy,"
"I can't do that, David. If I took
you on I'd lose every client I have,
including South Korea ."
"Why South Korea• "
"They don't llke you there,
David. You wrote a 'klss·and·tell'
PCOnomlcs lx&gt;ok, and that's the
worst khtd. I didn't' approclate the

way l ca me out in the lx&gt;ok either."
"Aw come on. Mike_ It was a ll In
tun. I made you rut to be a glortlled
press agent for the President. In
this country that' s someone to be
admired -"
"David, I have s~eral reasons
for not taking you. The most
important one Is that If you become
my client I'll lose my White House
pa&lt;ls. Then tn order to get In and see
the President I'll have to stand In
line with all the tourists. That pass
means more to me than 10 new
clients. You should hav~ realized
you'd cr~ate an Image problem
when you wrote the book."
"It's not 11\Y fault that Reagan's
politics b'lumphed over fiscal common sense_ All I tried to do Is show
row wrong we all were. I took as
much blame as I lald on the White
House staf!. Mike, you're !he only
one who can help me."
"What can I do?"
"See If you can get the President
to give me a btu rb for my book. If he
does, Don Regan and Caspar
Weinherger wUI have to follow
suit."

"Why srould the president endorse your book?"
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"That's what I'm hiring you forto Ogure It out"
"Thank you, but no thank you."
"Mike, I've never asked you for
anything lri my life. One photo of •
Nancy reading 'The Triumph of
Politics' to the President Is au I'm
asking for."
"It can't be done."
"Why not?"
"The President doesn't !Ike books

al:xiut deficits and tax hikes. They
bore him."
"l dldn 't say It would be easy.
Mike. If It were easy I wouldn't be
hiring you . But just think what a
coup It would he If you could make
me look good with this

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administration."
"EvPn I couldn't pull thai one of'
David. l was In the White Hous•
mess yes terday, and do you kno•
how they refer to you there?
'Stockman, a.k.a. Judas.' "

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HaPC)y Mother '• D'ey. Wa
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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a system of health care to protect you and your family with
almost every medical and surgical benefit you'll ever need.
For this,you pay only a monthly premium. No hidden
costs and very few out-of-pocket expenses.
AdvaCare is a program operated by Holzer Clinic and
Blue Cross of Central Ohio. All four Holzer Clinic locations
are Advacare treatment centers. Chances are, your own
family doctor's office is, too.

Where does AdvaCare provide h&lt;?spi~ ~~?

Holzer Medical Center or in any area hosp1tal part1c1pa~mg
in the plan.The Holzer Medic~! Center is a 270-~d reg~onal
hospital that serves as the pnmary.referr~l hospital ~hroug~­
out this area. It also has full obstetnc seMces, a sur~cal su1te
including five dperating rooms, ~mergency room SUit~,
intensive and coronary care umts, and comprehensiVe
radiology facilities.
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What about urgent or emergency ~.e?

Urgent care is avaifable at the Holzer Mam ~hmc (see hou~
above). Emergency care-for hfe-threatenmg problems-Is
available around the clock, seven days a week at Holzer
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• Doctor office visits, including specialists you need.
• Physical exams.
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• Anesthesia.
• Diagnostic tests and procedures, including lab tests
x-rays, nuclear medicine, and a lot more.
• Hospital room and board in a semi-private room.
• Annual hearing &amp; eye exams.
• All injections, immunizations, etc.
• Prescriptions (you pay $3).
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rehabilitation, and more.
• Extended care in a skilled nursing facility up to I 00 days
per year.
• Home health care as necessary.
• Maternity care.
• Ambulance service.
• Health education and counseling.
• Alcoh9lism·and drug abuse treatment.

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Also, you get all the lab tests, scans, consultations you
need for the best diagnosis
Finally,you know in advance that the monthly premium
covers just about everything. And y,ou know what any minor
out-of-pocket expenses will cost you. .
But I already have a famlly doctor. No problem. If
your doctor is a member of Holzer Clinic, he or she is already
participating in AdvaCare. If your doctor isn't with Holzer, he
or she may still be participating in AdvaCare.
Who says which physician to use? You do. If you
have a known problem a specialist can handle best, you can
call the AdvaCare doctor of your choice. That's one more
AdvaCare advantage.

Ask your physician about it. Or st~p ~y the Advacare o~ce at
Holzer Clinic and pick up a chart hstmg ~11 o~ Adv~care s
many benefits. At 385 Jackson Pike, Galhpohs, Oh1o. Phone
446-5283.

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Hours: 8-5 Mon-Fri
B Jackson CountY Branch:
1:1 25 E. South St., jackson, Ohio 286-64 17
Hours: 8:30-5 Mon-Fri
B Meigs County Branch: .
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CHESHffiE - Surplus cheese and honey will be distribUted at
~ight area locations Wednesday, according to GaWa-Meigs
Community Action Agency.
CAA said the dlstrtllUtlon begins at no set lime, bUt wUJ start as
soon as the food is unloaded at the sites. The dlstrtllUtlon wW end at 3
p.m. or untU the supply is exhausted, whichever comes first, the
agency said.
Recipients must have applied for and not have been denied a food
dlstrtootlon card. Persons who have not !Eked up their cards my get
them at llle pickup site shown on their application.
Food commodities may be picked up by others by !lelliorcttlzens,
persons whoarelll, handicapped, or lllosewhowork, itt hose persons
send their food commodity card and a signed note granting
permission for another person to pick up their Items.
Food will be dtstrtbUted at the l:lllowtng loattions:
Meigs County - Tuppers Plains fin&gt; !tatlon; Racine Amertcan
Legion Hall; Meigs County Fairgrounds; and Pagevllle Town Hall.
Gallia County - Mercerville ftre !tatton; Gallia Crunty
Fairgrounds; Guiding Hand School; and Mount Carmel Church at
Bidwell.

Gallipolis clean up days set
GALLIPOLIS - Clean up days In Gallipolls continue this week as
city crews will pick up trash and otberdebrls In Ward 3 Monday and
Ward 4 Wednesday.
Ward 3 covers Court Street to NeD Avenue and Third Avenue to the
city limits. Ward 4 covers Pine and OUve streets, Nell Avenuetollle
Silver Bridge Shopping Plaza, Ftrsl Avenue, Eastern Avenue, the
Ohio River to the city limits.
Trash must be set by llle curbside by 7:lla.m.eachdayoftheplck
up. U trash is not set out according to schedule and crEWS are
required to make a return trtp, a haullng!ee &lt;1 Slltlra half-load and
$35 for a full load will be charged.

POMEROY - Johnny Lee Chevalier; !10, Rt. 1, Reedsville, appeared Friday morning in Meigs
County Court before Judge Patrick
H. O'Brten and was sentenced to 90
days in the Meigs County Jail oo his
conviction earller lats Tuesday on
charges of driving under the
lnfiuence and driving under
suspension.
Chevalier said during the trial
that he was notdrivingwhenhewas
arrested, oot the state produced
lllree witnesses who actually observed him operating the vehicle.
In addition, Chevalier tested .22
on the tntoxllyzer.

It is a violation of the DWilaw in
Ohio anytime a person qJerating a
vehicle has a biOod-alcolnl content
of .10 or greater, noted Paul
Gerard, Investigator for the Meigs
County prosecutor.
Gerard also Indica ted lllat Cheva ·
Her's conviction tor DWJ was his
llltrd in the last three years, and
thus carried a minimum mandatory sentence rt ll days.
Assistant Prosecutor I. Carson
Crow, who represented llle state In
the case: recommended lllat Che·
valier be sentenced to a term ot·flve
months, citing among other tllings,
Chevalier's prior lt'COrd.

Hospital news
HOLZER MEDICAL CEN'IER
Dlllcllarp!s Ma, 8 - Rhea
Bailey, Scarlett Cover, Catherine
Felter, David Ferrts, Charles Ftck,
Mrs. Charles Griffith and daughter,
Robert Hall, Hilda Hart, SheUa
Hendy, Aaron Hoffman, Dorotby
McManus, Opal Mink, Sherry
Pendleton, Jack Plckins, John
Salts, Brigitte Soles, Curtis Storm,
ChriStopher Wrtght.

Births - Mr. and Mrs. ElviS
Current, daughter, WeUston: Mr.
and Mrs. Ricky Theiss, son,
Bidwell; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Woods, son, Pomeroy.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
Admissions - Charles Deem,
Racine; James Russell, Middle·
port; Freda Durham, Middleport.
Discharges - Mary VanMeter,
Murl Harris, Charles Deem.

The day·long tri al mdedTuesday
evening when the five-woman.
three-man jury returned guilty
verdicts on both charges, and
sentencing was then set !or Friday
morning.
Pomeroy attorney Michael
Mullen !'l'j5resmted Chevalier .
O'Brten sentenced Cheva lier to

six months on the Ct' :rrges, l&gt;ut
suspended 00 days, "'lving a
llalance of 00 days to be ·:erved . A
fine of $250 was alsO ordered. In
addition, following his releasefrorn
jaU, Chevalier wlll be on probation
lor a period of two years, during
which time he wW have no driving
privileges.

2 area men fined for OWl
GALLIPOLIS - Two Gallla
County men were fined Friday for
DWI in GalllpollsMuniclpal Court.
Fined SlXI, sentenced to three
days In jail, given 60-day driver's
Ucense suspensions and 18 months
probation were Wllllam D. Saund·
ers, '!1, Rt. 2, Gallipolis. and Hubert
F. Stepp, 44, Rt. 1, Vinton.
Saunders was fined cosl s for
failure to display valid regis tration
and Stepp was fined costs forfailul'l'
to yield .
Two domestic violence charges
were dismissed atllle reques1 ci the
~omplalnlng
witnesses . The
·Charges, !Ued In separate Incidents,

were against Gerald Taylor. 122
Second Ave., and Guy Ferguson,
49% Spruee St.
In traffic cases, RobertS . HIU, ll,
Rl. 3, Gallipolis, was fined $10 for
speeding; Stephanie R. Hemphill,
26, Eureka Star Route, was fined
$12 for failure to display valid
license plates: Sammy L. Zolll·
coffer. 41, Winston-Salem, N.C.,
forfeited $00 bond for no b g book
record of duty status.
Forteil lng bond for speeding
wer e David P. McCallister, 27, Rt.
3, Albany, $44; John I. Kerr,
GaUipolls, $40: Judith N. Harrison,
38, Sissonville, W.Va., $42; Donna
F. Thomas, 29, Rt. 2, Vinton, $41.

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GALLIPOLIS - The state highway patrol cited a GaU!polls
woman for failure to yield in a t~ro-vehlcle aecident Frlday.
Troopers said Goldle M. Rice, lllYl Sunset Drive, merg11d onto 35
from Ohio 160 at3: 22 p.m., attempted to move Into the rtght ~e and
struck a truck driven by Thomas D . Mongold, ll, Washington Crurt
House.
The aec!dent caused sllght damage to the Rice vehicle and
moderate to Mongold's, the patrol said.
Troopers said Michael A. Franeis, '!1, Rt. 1, Uttie HOCking,
escaped lnjuty in a o~ar crash In Meigs County Friday.
Francis was eastbound on Orangp Towns !jp Road 781,
seven· ten Ills of a mUe west of Ohio 7, at 8:50p.m . when he braked to
avoid str!kjng a dog. Francis reporll&gt;dJy lost control and went ct! the
· left stdeof the road Into a ditch. Hts car OYertumed and was severely
damaged, troopers said.

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RACINE- Steve Schmidt, Porterfield, wUI be speaker !or revival
services to be held 7: 30 each eveningbeglnnlngtoday and continuing
through May 18 at the Racine First Baptist Church.
There will be special music each evening.

MHS prom photos availnble
POMEROY - Meigs High School 1966 prom phota; taken at
Pomeroy Village Hall are ready for dtstrtllUtton.
St udents can pick up their pictures at village hall from 4 to 5:30
p.m. Monday, or at the Photo Place, 109 High St., Pomeroy, this
a fl ~rnoon (Sunday), or anytime after 5:ll p.m. Momay.

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Saturday, a large plate glass window was broken rut at Swisher and
Lohse Drug Store on East Main Street.
PoUce report lllat a subject was Inside the buDding, oo t fied the
scene with only a few Inexpensive Items. At 2:52 a.m., the subject
was taken Into custody on the Pomeroy parking k&gt;t by Pomeroy
Officer Terry Gardner and Meigs Sherttrs Deputy JlmmerSouisby.
The subject Is being lodged in the Meigs County Jall pending a oourt
appearanee on four charges.
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"Receiving the rrolds late has '
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POMEROY -Meigs County Emergency Medical Serv!ee reports
two caUs on Friday.
Middleport at 4:30 a.m. to Walnut Street tor VIcky Quillen to
Veterans Memorial Hospital, and Middleport at 8:34 a.m. to Mill
Street for Lincoln Russell to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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-.Jerome Barkey, age unava!lCounty grand jury returned 11 al&gt;le, Point Pleasant, on charges of
Indictments against 12 people Fri· forgery and uttering, a felony,
day, includlng a murder lndlc1menl against Wanda Naomi Greenlee In .
against a Lesage man.
January.
Kermit Keith "Buck" Clary, 52.
- William Wayne Allensworth, ·
was Indicted In connection witt. the
24, Mason, and Joseph Shane
shooting death of William Keith
MacKnight, 18, Letart, on charges
Brumfield at llle Glenwood. Inn In
of breaking and entering, a felony,
January .,
In connection with an Incident In
The grand jury also retWl!ed an
March at the Do Drop Inn, Mason.
elght-eount Indictment against a
- George Allen Boswell, 34,
Hen!Erson man arrested by sta 1~
address unknown, on charges of
pollee last Saturday. Wtulam Erell
third degree arson, a felony, In
Sleeth, 44, was charged with connection with the bUrning of a
sexual assault after an altercation
lawnrnower owned by Julie Glenn
which caused him to barricade
In March.
himsett In a Henderson house with
- Howard Talmadge Ritchie,
two pistols, state pollee said. He
23, Southpolnt, Ohio, charged with
was Indicted by llle grand jury on one count possession with Intent to
two counts d sexual assault in the
deliver marijuana, a felony, one
count carrying a dangerous and
!trst degree, two counts of sexual
assault In the second degree and
deadly weapon, a misdemeanor,
and one count driving under llle
!our counts of incest.
Two Point Pleasant men were
influence with a controlled sui&gt;·
Indicted on felony charges of
stance, a misdemeanor, In connection with an incident In March.
malicious wounding . Charles
- David Wayne Clark, age
Frederick Nibert, 51, was indicted
·!II connectton with an incident at unavallal&gt;le, Route 2, Point Plea·
MOTHER OF THE YEAR- Just as ""re as AprO showers brtng May
sant, charged with one count
·the Nibert residence In January In
flowers,
Mother's Day brings oullhe best In a U,. us. Andforeveryone
:which 'Wbert A. Matt'-s was obtaining property by false premom
is the "Mother ofthe Year." 'This year the Pomeroy Flower
their
cut, stabbed and wounded . Tho- tenses, a felony, against Angela
Shop
accepted
nominations for the award and drew a winner Friday.
mas Edward Huddleston, age Ga II Stone tn Sept em her 19&amp;1 and
The
shop'
s
"Mother
of the Year" a"ard wenl to Polly Hysell, Rock
unavailable, was Indicted on a one count failure to deliver title. a
Sprtngs Road, Pomeroy, seen here receiving a dozen red roSES and a
charge of malicious wounding In misdemeanor, In connection with
plaque from Melvin Van Meter.
connection with an Incident at an Incident In October 1985.
- Susan Elizabeth Grinstead.
Jim's Ca!e, Main Street, Point
Pleasant, In which Nelson Gene 3b. Point Pleasant, on a charge of
,Jones was InJured. Huddleston Is possession with intent to deliver
charged with hitting Jones with his marijuana, a feloQy, In connection
with an incident in February.
fist.
In addition to the lllndlctments
Also indicted were:
in llle TV series "Peter Gunn ."
LOS ANGELES iUPI t - Thr
the grand jury, which
r
eturned,
- Herbert William Willet, 21.
He was born in New York City on
convened Tuesday, returned not vPrsatlle actor. Herschel Bernardi.
Point Pleasant, on charges of
Ocl
20, 1923, to parenls who were
true l&gt;ills (no Indictments) in four who crea ted the cha racter of Zorba
breaking and entering and grand
actors
In the Yiddish theater in
the Greek on Broadway and played
larceny, felonies, In connection
cases In which II heard testimony,
Europe
and on New York's Lower
with an incident at Factory Outlet
according to Mason County Prose- Tevya the milkman in "Fiddler on East Side.
Shoes, Point Pleasant, lnJanuarv. cuting Attorney Damon B. Morg-JJl 1he Roof. " died al his home of an
apparcnt hl'art attack He was 62.
Jr.
Bernardi also was the voice of
rwo famous advrrtising charactrrs
- the .Jotl y Green Giant and
Stark isl's Charlie the Tuna.
The balding actor. who often
played
· cops or gangsters. also
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla .
of the program."
appeared
in such moviPs as " Irma
(UPI) - The space agency,
FRI., SAT., SUN., MAY 9-10· 11
Truly said Ill' pan el will report to
La
Douc
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and
in
his
own
apparently bowing to pressurc
NASA Adm inistra tor J ames
. · from the Challenger disaster com- Fletcher "and will lhoroughly shorHived T V series. "Arnie."
MICHAEL KEATON
:; :mission, wUI appoint an independ
He also appeared with Woody
rf'Jiew and lnlegrale lhe findings
:;: · ·ent group or experts to oversee and recommendations oft he Pr~si · Allen and Zero Mostcl in " ThP
PG
;.•; work to redesign the shuttle's (Entlal Commission on the Space Front," a sa tire on the yea rs tha t
..: · solld·fllel booster rockets.
HoU
ywood
blacklisted
some
ar
tisr
s.
Shun le Challenger Accident ."
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EVERY MONTH WHENEVER THE
The announeement followed re- l&gt;ann!'d durin~ tl&gt;' McCarthy era
- :; renee Mulloy, chief of llle booster
MOON WAS FULL ... IT CAME BACK
ports from sources who said bee ausc of his affiliation with lhr
·project at the Marshall Space
commission memberswerecrilical Aclors Lab, a ga ltv'ring pl ac~ for
·,• Flight Center In Huntsville, Ala ..
or how NASA has proceeded with Hollywood ra dicals in lhe 1910s.
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was transferred to a new posit ion
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the redesign to come up wi th a
Friday but officials insisted it was
Bernar,di received a Tony nomi A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
"a lateral move" and not a "quick fix " for I he suspect boosters. nation for his lille prrfo1manc, in
Gary Busey &amp; Everett McGill
Challenger was destroyed Jan. 28 lhe mu sical " 7.nrba " in 1969 and
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In a s1atement Friday, RPar
l&gt;y a rupture in a joint between the was nominatrd for an Emmy in
Adm. Richard Truly. assoclale lower rwo of four fuel segmenls in 1959 for his fll111raya l of Ll . .lat'obv
•, administrator for space night , said
the shuttle's right-hand booster. Its
John Thomas, Spacelab program
S&lt;'\len crew members Wl't'e killed . r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;IJ
marager at Marshall, has assumed
Engineers with Morton 1lliokol I I
resJX)nsibi llty for th~ rocket joint
Inc. , ooilcEr of the shuttle boosters,
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unanimously recomme nded a
redesign effort .
" in addition, an indPpendent launch delay the night before
group &lt;1 Sffiior ex perts will ll' blastoff because of coi'ICI'rn aboul
fomwd to oversee the moror the effects of record cold Florida
redesign ," Truly said. " This senior wea ther on crucial 0 -r ing seals in
~group willll' involved in all pha ses
II&gt;' join ts.
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ATHENS, Ohio iUPli - The
Middleton Doll Co. or Coolvllle says
, it will not aecept a low·interest loan
to purchase the bUDding It Is leasing
for its production process because It
hasn't received molds for Its doUs.
The firm, which two years ago
added vinyl dolls to its poreelaln
collectll&gt;le doll production, still
plans to l&gt;uy a facility at Ohio
University and hopes to renegotiate
for Its purchase.
Company pres ident Lloyd Mid·
dleton says three molds it pur·
chased for the 1~ line were to have
been delivered In February, but are
not expected until somelime tllls
month.
Middleton, who with his wile Lee
have designed their line of dolts,
said the delay In getting the molds
from New York has reduced the

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NASA names review board

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loan for ,~oil factory

Mason grand jurors
issue II indictments

Stage, screen actor
Bernardi dead at 62

Vinton bike-a-thon scheduled
VINTON - The Vinton Cystic Fibrosis BlkN·thon has been ·
scheduled for Saturday, May 17, from JOa.m. untU 4 p.m. at North
Gallia High School.
NGHS Principal Pat Stout said the event includes rtders who have
solicited pledges for each lap they rtde with their bikes. Riders will
compete for prizes based on the amount of pledges they collect.
"The event Includes more lllan bike riders," Stout said. "It also
involves sponsors and even spectators. The day wUI be a lot ct fun for
everyone involved."
Money raised from the event wW go to research In finding a
treatment for cystic fibrosis. The blke-a·lllonthlsyear lsdedlcatedto
Alex Deford, whose story was told In an ABC-TV ITVlvle In Aprtl.
To register for the b!ke-a·lllon, call Stout at m&amp;'l46.

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-A-7

' May 11, 1986

man sentenced for DWI conviction

,.....--Local Briefs:-- Reedsville
Commodiry giveaway ·Wednesday

May 11, 1986

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

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$19 9 5

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It is heartbreaking to see a life
lost, especially if it happens
because treatment is instiMed
too little and too late. As the first
people treating a patient, we as
Emergency Medical SeJVice personnel have a profound effect on
their condition.
We as EMS people, owe much
of the effectiveness of the
emergency medical seJVices rotS·
tern to the training and knowledge we receive from.. ,Pleasant
Valley Hospital. The excellent
steff of physicians and nurses at
Pleasant Valley Hospital have
made available to EMS personnel
the expert training that enables

us to effectively and safely
transport patients to the hospital.
The communication between the
EMS and the hoipital is outstanding. Many times patient treatment can actually begin before
we arrive at the hospital. Then.
when we arrive at the Emergency
Care Center, they are out there to
meet us .
Because of the teamworl and
good communications with the
hospital. patient treatment is
effective and prompt - lives are
saved I
Thank You!

No matter the degree or nature of your emergency, you will always be
treated with the courteolis and professional, 24-hour service you have come
to appreciate at Pleasant Valley HOspital.
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SOUTHERN MILLS
CARPET OUTLET
HOBSON RD •
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OPEN 9 A.M.·S P.M.

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lhf' gmnd piano in I he gallrry , one
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lransplanlcd in to Ind ia .
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delight. She L' a graduate of
lJomhay Univeristy and now lives
in ( ·o lu m hus, Ohio .
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Col ubu s, and nalive of Calcutta,
lm Ua. He is working on a PhD at
Ohio State Unviersity .
Voca list will be M r s. Priyanath,
who was born in Bangalore , South
Indi a. She sin gs class lal, semi-

classica l and folk and (Xlpular
music of her native land .
A number of area residents, who
are native to Indi a, planned the
feslval and lent personal Items for
the exhibit . Among them are M rs.
Bhalravl Chhiti&gt;er, Mrs. Sakina
Doctor, Mrs. Shlrin Nuggud, Mrs.
Vela Subbiah , Mrs. Pooja Agrawal.
Mrs. Sheel Matthews, Mrs.
Lakshml Ptiyanath, Mrs. Ruta
Valdya , Mrs. Jayanli Kooland Mrs.
Jyoti Shah .
Also assisting were Dr. Greg
Miller, Rio Grande College Fine

and Performing Ar ts Center direc ·
tor; Jan Thaler, curator of the
French Art Colony; Dawn Clark ,
Dorotha Sutter, Sau ndra Koby, and
Allee Lukac . executive director of
the French Ar1 Colony .
Sponsors of the fesivallocally are
Dr. Suresh Agrawal. Dr. Bakshy
Chhiti&gt;er. Dr. Shabbir Doctor , Dr.
Krishna Kool , Joseph Matthews,
Dr. Mahendra Shah, Dr. B.S.
Subbiah . and Dr. Shrikant Valdya .
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Page-8-2-The Sunday nmes-Sentinel

Senior ,Center in Meigs schedules activities

Community
calendar

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

SUNDAY
. LECfA- Rev. Ernest Baker In
seiVIces Sunday, Walnut Rldge
Church.

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·POMEROY -The Meigs County
Senior Citizens Center, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy, has the follow lng activitieS scheduled for the
week of May 12-16:
Monday- Square Dance 1-3.
'J\Iesday - Chorus Practice 1-2,
wn goes to Pomeroy Heallh Care
Center 1:00.
Wednesday -Watkins Products
Party at 10:45, Bingo 1-2. van goes
to Pomeroy Health Care Center all
p.m.
Thursday - Blood Pressure
CUnlc 9:30-11:30, Ceramics 10-2,
wn goes to Pomeroy Health Care
Center at 1 p.m.
Friday - Bowling al Pomeroy
Lanes 1:30.
TilE' Center van will go to the
Pomeroy Health Care Center on
'J\Iesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 1 p.m. 1o visit the residents

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happenings

GAU..IPOLIS - Revival oontlnues througb Sunday at Galllpolls
First Church of God. BWNeeceand
the Sisson Family In services.
Services at 7:00p.m.

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURAY, MAY 17, 1986

Mr. an4 Mrs. Donald usle

Lisle anniversary to be noted

MONDAY
GAU..IPOLIS - Galla County
:Deputy Sherltf's Association meets
;Monday, 7 p.m.. second floor
meeting room, Gallla Cwnty
:COOrthouse.
. CHESHIRE - Cheshire Chapter
:oES officers meet for (ractice,
:Monday, 7:00 p.m.

- GAU..IPOLIS - Southern Hills

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:French Art Colony. For lnforma·tlon, call Barbara Summers, 2$'591!4.
- POMEROY - Disabled Amen·
:can Veterans Chapter 53 meets,
;Monday, 6:00p.m.
• RACINE - Revival at Freedlm

'J,'UI!l!DAY
- GAU..lPOUS - Gallia County
kornemakers tJur, Thesdlly. Meet
'' 15 a.m. at til! GalllpoUs City
Parkfront. On the agenda are
AthenS Dairy Barn quUt show, the
Glass House at Stewart, Ohlo and
Middleton )))0 Factory In Coolville.
lni:lrrnatlon, call 446-1068 or
446-2712.

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league d GalllpoUs will meet
Tuesday, 9:00a.m .. homed Linda
;Jomson. Topic ol discussion, Art d.
Breastfeedlng and Overoomlng
DltllcultleS. For lnl:lrrnatlon, call
«6-4195, 4-1&gt;-6315 or 286-4990.

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Drumsticks ........... 69&lt;
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Leg Quarters ••••'!•• 39&lt;

:Arts Councll meets Monday, 7p.m.,

: BEDFORD TOWNSHIP - Bed·ford Township Trustees meet Mon:cJay, 7 p.m., town hall.

$

FRESH PORK BUTT

_ GAU..IPOLIS - CitiZens against
-pornography meets Monday. 7:00
:p.m. First Church of God, Galllpoils. VIdeotape of VIctims of Porno:graphy wW be shown.

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SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
• Donald Lisle wlll celebrate tt-elr
45th wedding anniversary on May
18 wil h an open house from 2 lo 4
p.m. al tt-eir home In Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Lisle were married
on May 19, 1941 by Ill! Kev . HA
Rothrock al the Ml&lt;klleport Metoo·
dlst Parsonage. They are the
parents of three children, John
Lisle. Syracuse; Rose Ann Jenkins,

Ground· Beef-••••Lt•• 99&lt;
BUCKET
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Cube Steak•••.•••LJ·. 199
U.S.D.A. CHOICE
$
Round Steak ••••L:.. 179
SUPERIOR FRANKIE
Wieners ....... ~l~i::•• 99&lt;

GALLIPOLIS - Physical fitness
will be the topic of lhe sixth session
of I Can Cope, designed for cancer
patients and their families. The
sessions are being sponsored jolnlly
by the Gallia County Unit of the
American Cancer Society and
Holzer Medical Center.
The session Monday, 7 p.m. in the

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fifth floor classroom at Holzer, will
feature Margaret (Cookie) Johnson, RPT, and Is titled Keeping
Active ln Mind and Bodv.
For lnformation on the session,
which Is free and open to tilE' public.
call Kay AUbrlghl. 44654:5.

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Co!umi:Ais. Ohlo. Singing mlnlstry
will also be l!atured.
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Weekends &amp; Holidays
Monday-Friday
1:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.

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; RACINE -Ciassrt1966meetlng
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School to discuss activitieS for
~year reunion.

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: HARRISONVILLE - Senior Citizens blood presure cUnlc, town
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• COOLVILLE - Public games

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Merchants meet 8 a.m. Tuesday at
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party at VFW 3478 Hall, Coolville,

laundry and housekeeping
department will be honored. The
Olde Tyme Chorus will entertain.
and there will be a Lack of Talent
sillw In the evenlng.
Friday IsOlde Fashioned Day,
honortng department heads. Gldeons wlll be at the facUlty to
replace Bibles In the res idents'
rooms. Residents will be given a
tour of the Farm Museum In Pt.
Pleasant. In the evening, there will
be a bean dinner at 6 p.m., followed
by a square dance from 7 to 9 p.m.
The p.~bllc is invited toattendany
the

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Nursing Center will note National
Nursing Home Week, May 11-16.
Beginning Suooay, Mother's
DaY., there will be a reception for
rmthers from2to4p.m.,andoldest
and youngest mother wUI be
illoored. All motllE'rs wUI receive
carnations and tilE' Shrine Clowns
wUI be making a vtslt .
Monday will be Clown Day, and
ti-e illrslng staff will be illnored. A
balloon launch wlll be ronducted al
10 a.m .. and a tbne capsule will be
placed In the facWty , to be opened In
five years durtng Nursing Home
Week. That will also be Famlly
Dinner Night.
·
Gospel Day will be noted on
'J\Iesday, and Nurslng Assistants
will liE' honored . There will be
stnglng durtng tilE' afternoon by tile
ladles d. Vinton Baptist Church,
followed by an Ice cream social.
Blue Jean Day wW be Wednesday, and the dietary department
will II! hooored. There will be a
cookout and resident exchange
!l"(lgram at Hickory Creek of
Athens.
Thursday will be Sloppy Day, and

with speakers and music. Reserva- to Columoos - cost $10, plus meal;
dons !or a dinner at tile Center ilr Blennerhassett Island Trip, Frtday,
tilE' day !]lUSt be made by Wednes- June 13, - rost $7.!ll, plus meal;
'J\Iesd ay and Wednesday, June
day, May 14.
A program on Medicare Supple· 24-~ . to Louisville, diMer at the
men tal Insurance wUI be held on Derby Dinner Playhouse, tour of
Thursday, May 22, with a represen· ChurchUI Downs, the KentuckY
tatlve from the state Insurance Derby Museum, and the American
Office and the Social Securtty Printing House for tilE' blind -cost
Administration present to answer $119;
Thursday through Sunday, July
questions.
10-13
to Nashville, tour the dty and
The Center Is sponsortng a qutlt
various
music star museums, go to
show tilE' weekend of June 7 and 8.
Twitty
City , Opryland and the
Anyone In the county may exhibit
Grand
Ole
Opry - cost $229;
quilts or have quilts for sale on
Saturday,
July
19, to Riverfront .
display; please call the Center at
Stadium
for
game
between Clncln-·
992-2161 If you have quilts to be
nati
and
Philadelphiacost $J5.
placed In the show. The Center
The
overnight
IIips
are
scheduled
Ill pes ID have at least 100 quilts for
and planned by AAA.
viewers to see.
IJ anyone Is Interested In any of
The Center has scheduled several
tilE'
scheduled trtps please call the ·
trips for June and July. lf anyone Is
interested In rmre details, stop by · Center and make a reservatlon, so
plans can be !lnallzed, especially
or call the Center.
tor
the trips where a charter bus
The trtps are Governor's Confermust
be obtained.
ence on Aging, Wednesday, June 18,

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Forest Run, and Keith Lisle,
Warrtor, Ala .. who are hosting the
celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle
have SI'Veti grandchidren. Todd,
Scott, Travis, Jason and Nicholas
Usle, and Kimberly and Rochelle
Jenkins.
·
Relatives and friends of the
rouple are oordlally In vited to
attend. The rouple requests that
gifts be omitted.

Fitness topic of session

SUPERIOR

: GALLIPOUS - Ga!Upolls Rotary meets Thesday, 6 p.m .. Down

- POMEROY -Area Chamber d
Cornme.-ce meeting noon TUesday,
F'Omeroy Trinity Church. Steve
Skipp, general manager, Royal
bale Rescrt Club speaking;

and participate In activities there
for National Nursing Home Week.
The Senior Nutrition Program
menu for tilE' week Is:
Monday - Baked IImas and
sausage, Harvard beets, cabbage,
'h apple.
Tuesday - Meatloaf, creamed
potatoes, cauliflower, aprtcots.
Wednesday - Creamed baked
chicken, sweet potatoes, green
beans, cookie.
Thursday - Beef and noodles,
carrots, peas. gingerbread .
Friday- Johnny Marzettl, spin·
ach, plums, brownie.
Choice of milk , coffee, tea, or
juice available with meals.
The following week on TUesday,
Is tilE' statewide Senior Citizens
Day; activities at the Meigs County
Center Wlll begin at 10 a.m. and
rontlnue following the noon meal

Nursing home week set

MIDDLEPORT - Concords,
featured • Sunday, Middleport
Church ct tilE' Nazarene. Service at
10:00 a.m.

Gospel Mission Church through
.Saturday at 7:00 nightly. Located
·on CR 31, Bald Knob StlversvWe
back d Portland and Racine.
:Rev. Clyde Ferrell, evangellst;
:special singers.

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

May 11, 1986

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the oneness oft he fold, the church. is to deny the oneness of the Shepherd.
Such a denial or the "om· church .. leads to the rejection of the "on&lt;
sh•pherd. " Jesus Christ!
J. upurcluued with hll own blood": "Purchased'' means to gain or ac·
quire anything, making it one's own possession. ''Own '' denotes that which
belonged to Jesus, and "blood" signifies life. "f or the blood is the life "
(Deut . I UJI: therefore , it was by Jesus' own personal life, to the exclusion
of all others. that He gave "his Iif• for thesheep " Uno. 10:II). Jesus, in His
bailie a~ain st Satan. died in the struggle, shedding His "precious
blood... as of a lamb without blemish and withoutspot " (I Pet. I :18) in His
death on the cross. He off~re~ the aton_i,ng sacrifice (Rm. 5:11); declared
"righteousness for the remrssron of smJ (Rm. 3:25): and obtamed.or ac·
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2. "To food the church of God": "Feed " is the act of a sheRherd . Paul
ident ilics the ':flock " as being "the church " that belongs to 'God" over
which the "bishops " (Phil. I : I: I Tim. J: I: Tit. 1:7) serve as "oventtrJ."
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Hospital Week set at Pleasant Valley
PT. PLEASANT W.Va. - Na·
ttcnal Hospital Week 1986 marks
the ffith oa;e!Vance d. this celebra·
tlon. National Hospital Day was
established In 1921 by MattiEw A.
Foley "so that the community may
know it s hospital."
Foley selected May 12, the blrth
or FlorenCP Nightingale. as the
special 'ilay lor IJJspltals. In 1924,
the American Hospital Association
assuml'd sponsorship of National
Hosp ital Day and expan~d the
CP!ebration to National Hospital

Friday evening, the hospital will
sponsor a SOftball game/hot oog
~t for Pleasant Valley Hospital
empklyees and tlelr larnllles.
Saturday, May 17, 8 p.m the
Auxlllary and Volunteers will hold
the annual Otarlty Ball. It will be
held at the Moose Lo&lt;We In Pl&gt;lnt

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In the service__________;___________
recruit training at Recruit Training
and received special training In Cortunand Great Lakes, m.
human relations.
During Rancblph's eight week
In addition, airmen who oomplete training cycle, he studied general
basic training earn credits toward mllltary subjects designed to pre.
an associate degree tllrough the pare him fllr further academic and
Community College d. the Air on·the-Job training In one of the
Force.
Navy's 85 baste fields.
He Is a 1984 graduate of Southern
Randolph's studles mcluded seaHigh School, Racine.
manship, close order drDI, Naval
history and first ald. PersoMel wlD
complete this course of Instruction
Navy Seaman Recruit James A. are ellglble for tllree hours of
Randolph, son r1 Alfred E. and collegl&gt; credit In Physical EducaBrenda J . Rancblph of 53287 Route tlcn and HYI!Iene.
4i81, Reedsville, has completal
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Pomeroy Area Chamber of Com·
merce wut be holding Its monthly
meeting Tuesday at noon at the
Pomeroy Trinity Church. Guest
speaker wW be Steve Skipp,
genffal manager of the Royal Oak
Resort Club. All members are
urged to attend. A luncheon wut be
served.

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Friday, May 16, from 2-4 p.m., the
hospital will sponsor a Mini Health
Fair in the main lobby. Local and
natiOnal health related groups will
IP represented to provide lmpor·
tant inlormatlon oo topics !rom
breast leedlng to lung cancer.

TuescU!y luncheon set

11, 1986

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NEW COLORS .

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Pleasant with music by the Jay
F1lppln Orchestra. ·Tickets are
avallable at the Pleasant Valley
Hospital Gift Shop, Qtlzens Natlonal Bank &lt;main bank ClllyJ.
Peoples Bank (all tllree locatlonsl
and Fruth Pharmacy (Point Pleasant klcatlon only).

Wl'l'k In 1953.

Pleasan t VaUey Hospital will he
ce lebra tin g Nat io nal Hospital
Wl'l'k . May 1J.l7, with many
activities. Monday, May 12 from H
p.m. will begin the week with a lree
Blood Pressure Qlnlc, Blood Sugar
Exa mi nations and Nutritional
Counseling. lltls clinic Is sponsored
by Pleasant Valley Home Health
Se"·tres and Pleasant Valley Home
Ml'd ica I Equipment. Nutritional
Counseling will also IP )FOVIded bY
Pleasant Valley Hospital's Dietl·
tlan. Annette L. AmErson, R.D.
These even ts will !;le held at 1011
Viand Street. Point Pleasant. Refres lunents wlll be servl'd and door
prizes awarded .
Tuesday, May 13, at 10:30 a.m.
and 12:30 p.m. Dr. D\lnlel Trent will
b!' a guest on "The 0\atter Box"
wit h Dene Wagner on WJEH'WYPC Radio.
Wednesday. May H. the Pleasant
Valley Hospital Auxlllary and
Voluntl'!'rs wUI sponsor a tea
reception for all Pleasant Valley
Hospital employees.
On Thursday, May 15, the
Trl-county disaster drUI will take

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PomeroY- Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-POint Pleasant. W. Va.

Wolfe Evans
RACINE - Larry and Dolores
Wolfed Racine are announcing the
engagement and approaching marrtage of their son, Kent Duane, to
Jodi Lynn Evans, daughter of Stan
and Lois Evans, Dunkirk.
The brtde-elect Is a graduate of
Hardin Northern High School and

will graduate trom Rio Grande
College In June.
Wolfe graduated !rom Southern
High school .In and wUI also
graduate In June from Rio Grande
Colege.
They wUt be married on Aug. 2at
Dunkirk.

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Pleasant, W. Va.

-Engagements-Scouten - Price
GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Scouten, Ga llipoli s, an nounce the engagement and forth coming marriage ofthelrdaughter.
Sharon Rose Scouten. to Randell
Price, son of Mrs. Fay Price of
Patriot and the late Pat' Price.
The open-rhurch wedding will
take place June 28, at 6:30p.m., at
First Baptist Chureh of Ga llipolis.
Miss Scouten Is a graduate of

Gallia Academy High School and
Ceda rville College. She Is a substitute with the Gallipolis City and
Gallia County Local School districts. She is also emp loyed at Bob
Evans Sausage Shop.
Pr ice is a graduate of Southwest·
ern High School and wUI graduate
Rio Grande College this term. He Is
employed at Bob Evans Sausage
Shop.

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leen Bowers of Route 3, Pomeroy,
'Will observe their golden wedding
anniversary wlth an open reception
lO be held on Sunday, May 18, 2 to 4
p.m., at the Senior Citizens Center,
Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy.
Both are tuelong residents of
Meigs County: Bowers, reared by
the late Jake and Edith Ament, Is
the son of Carrie Lawll!lre,
Oakland, Calif., and the late Ernest
Bowers. Mrs. Bowers Is the daughter of Mrs. Helen Miller, Middleport, and the late Herbert Miller.
Mr: and Mrs. Bowers were
marrted on May 14, 1936 in Point
Pleasant, W.Va. For many years

they operatE!!! Bowers Drive-In
Restaurant In Pomeroy. Both are
active members of the Pomeroy
Church of Christ.
They are the parents ~ five
children. a son, Danny, deceased,
and four daughters, Sue Annette,
deceased, and Janet Venoy, Shirley
Bumgardner and Peggy Brlckles,
and have 10 grandchildren and five
great-grandchUdren.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowers' children
and grandchildren are hosting the
observance and Invite friends and
relatives to join them in the
celebration. The couple requests
that gifts be omitted.

Jody t.Ymt EVIIIIS
Kenl Duane Wolle

Slleryt t.vm Bush

Bm Roush

:Bowers anniversary planned

GALLIPOLIS - Katie Clonch.
Jackson Pike, and Wendell Clonch
Gallipolis, announce the engage:
ment and approaching marriage of
their daughter. Tabatha Clonch, to
Ray Clagg, son ol Mr. and Mrs .
Turley Clagg. Mitchell Road,
Gal lipolis.
The wedding will take placp May
25, at 2 p.m. at the Gallipolis Church
of ChrL't in Christ ian Union.

Bush Roush
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs. Louis · Minersville.
H. Bush, Racine, announce the
Miss Bush Is a graduate of
engagement and approaching mar- Eastern High School, atten&lt;is Rio
riage rJ. their daughter, Sheryl Grande CollegP, and is employed as
Lym Bush, to BUI Roush, son of Mr. an assistant manager tor Wendy's
and Mrs. Nathan Roush, Syt;~cuse. Inc.
The open church wedding wUI
Roush Is a graduate of Southern
take place on June 6 at 7:30p.m. at High School and Is employed at
tbe MinersvU!e Methodist Church, Kyger Creek Power Plant.

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BIDWELL - Mr. and Mrs. J erry
Brammer, Bidwell , announce the
engagement and appmaching mar
riage of their daughter, J ackie
Lynn Brammer, to James Edward
I Randy! Kessinger, son of Mr. and
Mrs . .James Kessinger. Oak Hill.

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Mrs. Clyde Headley of Tuppers
Plains wUJ observe their 50th
wedding anniversary wlth an open
house on Sunday, May 18, from 2 to
5p.m. at their home, 502&lt;10Headley

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.• Headley Is the son of the late Jess
: and Della Headley, VIenna, W. Va.
: and his wUe, Mamie, Is the

daughter of the late Porter a,nd
Roselee Oook. Vienna. Mr. and
Mrs. Headley were married by the
late Ofa Bennett of Vienna. They
have one son, Donalrl Headley,
three grandchildren, and twogreatgrandchlldren.
Friends and rela tlves are cordially Invited to call during the~
house hours .

GALLIPOLIS - "Hospitals
gency Medicine series, !X'e5mta- Make Healthy Nelghhors" Is tbe
tions on health subjects In the
: tbeme tor the 1986 National Hosplschools and· tbe participation t1
•• tal Week observanre, May 11-17.
HMC at tre River Recreation
: Holzer Medical Center wUl IE Festival and the tour county lairs
• Jnvolved oo both a local and state each summer.
: level in noting thls oa:aslln,
To conclude a tun week ot
: according to Otarles 1. Adkins Jr.. activities, tt.e Annual Service
~ chief executive ctflcer of the
Awar&lt;is Ceremony wUI be held on
. hospital.
Frtday, May 16 In tbe hospital
· "Our staff of over 700 each make dining room, wlth 107 employees to
• a contrlrution to tt-le hlgh-quallty IE honored, receiving awar&lt;is for
; professional care avaUable to tbe ftve,IO,l5, al, 25, :D, and li years of
; residents of our area so they may service.
- lead a ooalthy IUestyle. With oor
At lbe same time, In the Frelch
· ~ medical staff, we provide a total Five Hundred Room atthe hospital,
• health care resource to the multi· the Annual Volunteen Awards
; county area ID serve In Ohio and Ceremony will take ):iace.
: Wesi Virginia," Adkins said.
The Holzer Medical Center main·
- In keeping wlth tbe theme the talns a strong, nelghborty relation::: hospital has been Invited to have an ship wlth tbe people living In the
-: exhlblt at tbe Ohio Hospital Associ a- area It ·serves In Ohio and· West
::: tlon Annual Convention In Colum- VIrginia. Adkins said, "We are
: bus, May 12-14, to demonstrate proud of the services we provide
• their Involvement In oommunlty and we appreciate tbe support of
: outreach programs, such as the the area resldenls and community
; Health Malntenanre series, Emer- ocganlzations."

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Miss McGraw is a gradua te of
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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. lor of Science from Ohio University.
Edward Newman Burdette. La · and masler's degTee from BowUng
Verne. Ca lif. anno unee thP np Green University. He is employed
pma&lt;·hlng marriage of tlrir daugh - In lhe Meigs Cou nty Tax Map
ter, Kellee Jo Burdette, to Danie l Office. Pomemy.
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Frederick S. Nease. Racine .
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Sat_urday, May 17, at 2:30p.m. at
the Forest Run United Methodist
Church. A l'el'eption will follow in
the social room of the church .
The brlde-E'lecl graduated from
Meigs High School in and atlended
Ohio State University.
Nease Is a graduate of Southern
SPRING VALLEY PLAIA
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Headley

MJcheUe Lynn Vallee
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Gerald Vallee. Burkhart Lane.
Ga llipolis. announce the engag&lt;-·
ml'nl and apptuaching marriage of
their daughter, Michelle Lynn
Vallec. to Paul Pierre l..cCompw.
Dover. N. H. He is the son of Norlx·rl
LeCompte. Dover, N.H.
The wedding will take plaee Sept.
1.1.
Miss Va llec l!radu atrd from

300 Second Ave., Lafayette Mall, Gallipolis

; Headley anniversay to be noted
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Sharon Rose Scouten
Randell Price

An August wedding Is IJPing
planned.
Miss Brammer is a gradua te of .
POMEROY . Plans have been
North Ga llia High School and
completr'll for the o]X'n church
atten&lt;is Rio Grande College.
K&lt;'Sslnger is a graduate of Rio wedding of Cynthia Dawn Fetty
Grande College and is a student at and Pvt. Larry Wayne Parsons.
1lle wooding will take place on
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Eastern Avenue. A reception will
follow at Woodland Centers.
Miss Clonch attends Buckeye
Hills Career Center In cosmetology.
and Is a student at Kyger Creek
High School. She Is employed at
Ponderosa in Ga llipolis.
Clagg attended Buckeye Hills
Carect· Center In aut o body. He is a
graduate of Gallla Academy High
School and is employed by Elliott's
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Another new business?
8J BOB ROEFUCH
'l'lma'1eallnel Stall
Middleport will have another new
·. business
· the next week
so It plans
Randy Osborne

GALLIPOUS - Activities and
menus ft:Jr the week c1. May 12
through May 16 at the Senior
Citizens Center, 2at Jackson Pike,
are as llllows: ·
Monday - Chorus, 1-3 p.m.
Thesday - S.T.O.P.!Pityslcal
Fitness. 10:30 a.m.: Birthday
Party, noon.
Wedni'Sday - Glaucoma ScreenIng, bY appointment; &amp;lclal SecurIty &amp; Insuranee Seminar "Yru and
Your Medical Bills", I p.m.; Vinton
Bible Study, 1 p.m.
Thursday - Bible Study, Jl.
noon; County Council Board of
Trustees, 1: ~p. m.

And tJy Tnf' way, aren't thoSf'tl:ees
In the Middleport buslnrss district
doing well - a nicr' addit ion and I
like plans of the merchant s to
decorat P them ll'it h while light s
dlui ng HlP l11ri !"fma s holid.:1y SPa
son. Sounds likP &lt;l winnPJ .

work,out.

Randy plans to
. open The Plant
Parlor at 93 Mill
St., on the "T". The business will
feature tropical Indoor plants,
· · houseplants, wicker baskets as wrll
as antlqui'S and taxkiPrmy S&lt;'rvtrr.

In the birtlday cu rrK'r is Mary hr
Wiltux, who was lv m red with a
blrtlllay dinner by m-workers at
Ba nk One Friday. No- I didn 't ask
how

mar1~· ~·rars.

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Friday - Art Class, 1·3 p.m. ;
Craft Mini-Course, 1·3 p.m.; Open
Activities, 7-10 p.m.
Menus consist of:
Monday - Macaroni &amp; cheese,
salad, sliced can\:Jts, wheat breed,
plums.
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Thi'Sday - Beef roast, mashed
potatoes, green beans, wheat
bread, cake and Ice cream (Birth·
day Party) .
Wedni'Sday - Beef stew with
potatoes and carrots, kale, cottage
cheeSf', com bread, peaches.
Thursday - Beef Uver with
onions, balled butteral potatoes,
peas, wheat bread, pineapple slices

with cookie.
Frtday - Fish fillel, buttered
noodles,· cole slaw, whea t bread.
chocolate cake with Ic ing.
Choice of heverage Sf'rVed wll h
each meal.

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WUd ducks who living along the
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- Hall areasourceoffasclnationlor a
: · number of people thi'Se days.
• Mayor Rlchard Seyler provided
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• time and since then other resident s
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The board planned to clrH'Iop a
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I-IOWl'\·rr . fur1 ll'&gt;r imTstig,tlion

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movrd, thr bo;n rl wuu ld I ik r. tn hf'a r
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: out all over Pomeroy roon. To give
- the Portland School a h~lpin~ hand.
; Joan Wolfe contacted a num i.Jcr of
• Pomeroy merchants to sec if they
: were Interested in buying some of
; the plants through the school.
They were and Joan oold almost
: 90 plants whlch yru 'll he seeing
: around the business section of the
- community this summer.

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Collins personal record Is now 8·1.
Wolfe remarked, ''This was a tremendous team victory lor us. We
are playing excellent team ball right oow. We've bem worldng really
hard and praying a lot too, and things certainly have paid off. The_Sf'

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1986 CLASS A SECfiONAL CHAMPIONS - The hard·hiUlng
Eaalem Eagles varsity msebaD !l!am, m)oylng a nne 16-5 season,
claimed a H ll'lumph over CrooksvUie Friday evmmg lo win the
sectional champloll'lltlp al EoM Crabtree Fleld In NelllonvUJe. The
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Leiber 1671and Joe Moore [631or Gus Mancusco (631 .
There is ~len ly of time for Cincinnati to overcome
lis poor stan which Included a nln~ game klsing
streak and another of lour. Based on history, though,
the odds against the Rros regrouping to challenge in
the NL West are overwhelming.
The MVP Award went to Willie McGee of the St.
Louts Cardinals, but If ever there was a most valuable
player it was Dave Parker In 1985. The 6-5, 230-pound
slugger drove home 18.5 percent of Cincinnati's runs,
almost equal to the 19 pef'C\'nt achieved bY Hack
Wilson when he amassed a major-league record 190
RBI lor the 19~ Chicago Cubs. Ot t's 19Ji percentage
w~s 18.2.
Pete Rose's feat In transforming a 1981 fifth place
team with but 70 vlctolies Int o an Ill· game winning
outfit las t year becomes even more incredible in light
of having nobody to share the offensive chores with
Parker. Still, even If the pitching holds up, no matter
how well Parker does the Cincinnati manager mu st
get more punch from one or two spots In the lineup or

NEW YORK tUPII - One man. not even ooeas blg
and broad-shouldered as Dave Par)Q,r , can carry a
team to a pennant. That' s why, despite wha t the
roothsayers pred ict, the Cincinnati Reds seem
doomed to fall this season.
In 1985. Dave Parker had a most remarka ble
season. The Cincinnati strongman batted .312 with 34
home runs and Nationa l League hests of 42 doubles.
350 total bases and 125 RBl to carry t.hr Reds to a
surprising second place fin ish. Many observers
figu red the NL WPSI fl ag would fly above Riverfront
Stadium this fall.
The problem was that the club's next best RBI men.
Nick Esasky and Dave Concepcion. managed to drive
In only 114 ruruters.
Befor'l' Parker, the last Na tional Leaguer tocoUect
more RBI than any two teammates combined on a
team finishing with a winnin g record was Mel Ott for
the pennant· winning 1936 New York Giants. Ott' s 135
RBI surpassed the total of 130 produced by Hank

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Friday. Eastern advanced loire 1986dlslrlcttoumament. (Scott WoHe

photo).

the Reds wUI remain near the botiom of the division.
The needed offensive support must come from
EsaskY, Er ic Davis, or perhaps Buddy Bell or Bo
Dlaz. The rest of the lineup either is too old, lackS
power or both.
Anything from Bell or Dlaz would he a surprise.
Bell is almost 35 and is coming off a poor season, and
the 33-year old Dlaz totalled a mere 40 RBI the past
two years combined.
The real hope lies with Esasky and Davis. The
26-year old EsaskY hit 21 homers and batted in 66 runs
In 1985, and at 6-3, 205 Is capable of rmre. Davis, 23,
has power but with his speed RoSf' has him In the
leadoff spot, cutting down on his RBI opportunities.
Any other help would have to come from a trade or
the· minor leagues. Paul O'Neill was impri'Sslvc In
spring lralnlng, and the 2.3-year old who batted .305
with 74 RBI last Sf'ason al Denver of the AM
American Association may be given a shot in the big
time.

Den r Cus t omer:

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We a r e very ple as ed t o announ ce t ha t ~e will be of feri ng a new money mar ket
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One of t he ma ln advant ages of DIA- PL US i s the oppor t unit y fo r yo ur mon ey t o
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Mears earns pole
for Indy 500 race
INDIA NAPOLIS (UPI 1 - Two·
time champion Rick Mears surpassed 217 miles per hour Sa turday
In shaNering three major speedway
records that defending champion
Danny Sullivan set an hour earlier,
and grabbed th(' pole posit ion for
the 70th running or the Indianapolis
500.
Mears, who won here in 1m and
1984, broke the single-lap and
four-lap qualifying records as well
as turning the fastest single lap ever
In Indy car speedway history.
Mears, a 34-year-old native of
Bakersfield, Calif., pushed his
Pennzoil Z-7 March-Coswolih to a
fasti'St lap of 217.581 mph as he
toured the 2 1·2-mile Ind ianapolis
Motor Speedway oval In 41.364
Sf'COnds, surpassing Scott Brayton's single-lap qualifying record of
214.199 mph Sf't last year.
Mears' lour-lap average of
216.828 mph easily eclipsed Pancho
Carter's 212.583 effort of 1985. and
also iopped Bobby Rahal's all-time
fastest lap - a 215.202-mph run
made at Michigan International
Speedway last July.
"I was a nervou s wreck this
morning." said Mears, who said
that te and team owner Roger
Prnske were considering waiving
the qualifying attempt until later In
the afternoon after the track cooled
off.
"We could've made a lew
adjustments, but the car felt
neutral. We decided we'd tetter
sacrifice a possible gain In speed for
a sure thing."
Mears, who now has captured
three pole post ions In nine attempts
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team are, front, . left ID right, ABell Tripp, Jbnmy Caldwell, Jeff
Jomson, Bratt Norton , JeD Caldwell, Brian Bailey, Howle Lawrence
and J111011 Hager, Mant~~er. Baek row-Co.:h Scott Wolfe, Royce
Bl!iliell, SieVe Homer, Mike Martin, Bl'flllllls8ell, Eddie Collins, Kevin
Barber, Bryan Dunt, and Co.:h CharBe CoDins. Absart were
man~t~ers Kenol UU, Kristin Heln,.., Larissa Long, and Lori Burke.

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All-star Parker cannot carry the Reds alone

American H~a rl Association for
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Applications for Golden Buckeye Cards
will be offered Monday, May 12th from
9:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. at the Public Li brary, 641 2nd Ave. Virgie Roberts,
Gallia Co. Liaison with the Ohio Department of Aging, will be on hand with applications.

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Meanwhile,Colllns was sharp as was the Eastern defense whlch
came up with several outstanding plays In the field.
In the sixth Inning Musick slnglal, HUI'S slngled ,and a passed ball
allowed CrooksvUie to score their remaining two runs, 5-4.
EllS plated two Insurance runs In the &amp;xth frame when Durst
walked, moved to Sf'COnd on Collins' sacrlllre bunt, then scored oo a
triple tJy sophomore Brent Bissell. Homer followed with an RBI
single, and Royce BisSf'll ripped anotter single for the 74 score.
In the final rouod, Troy Wolfle reached on a walk. and batter
Musick, who had not been retlralln his last ten-at-bats, was retired
on a tremendous catch by Steve Homer In cent€!' field. Horner's big
catch was a great boost to the Eagles as the !Dild JJne drive was
taUing off towards the gap and most likely would have meant at least
one CrookSville run.
CotUns then faruted Hill'S lor the third time, and retired Williams
on a game-ending pop-up.
Wolfe added, ''I'm really happy for the kids. They've done a~
job all season long. We've walled a long time lor this, but we're not
going to stop here. "
" I can't pick out any single player to brag oo. They aUplayed well.
Everyone came through when we needed ttem. We have 15 guys
who put everything they have into a wlnnlng effort. They are
champions."
HUes and Musick combined for only one strikeouts and six walkS.
Continued on C-2

HruPks Comers-Sca rs flw r gp in
C('flt ral Mir higrt n ~1f r et his .Junr

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"kids have been giving UO perrent and have been having tun In tne
process. Our team deserves everything It can get and I' m truly proud
of their effort."
In the first Inning, Ed Tokle led tt.? game cif with a single lor tte
Ceramics and premier contact hitter and all-dlstrtct nomtnee Terry
Musick ripped a triple for the game's first score. 1·0.
Greg Williams anfl Tom Gassman each singled to push across
another run hefore Collins settled down to s1rike rut the slde . lt was
2.0.
The fired -up Eagles came back with one run In the first when
Bryan Durst walked, Ed ColUns singled, and Brmt Bissell roped a
long single down the left field llne,puUing EllS close at 2-1.
Eastern threatened in the Sf'COnd canto, but stranded two men as
did CrookSville, who loaded the baSf'S beforeCoiUns retired ace hitter
Herschel Hlli'S on a strikeout.
In the third frame a patient Eastern club came to life as Kevin
Barbee.led off with a walk,Brent Bissell reac hed on a flelder's cholcr',
and Steve Horner launched a long double to left cent er lo tie the
score.
Royce Bissell drew a free pass and Homer came home with the
go-ahead run on an error at shortst.:v. Jimmy Caldwell walked to
load the baSf'S knocking starter Hiles out of the box.
Facing reliever Terry Musick for the first time, hard-hitting Bryan
Durst looped a two-run single up the middle giving EllS a 5-2
advantage.

sim'!' January 19&amp;1. has recentlv
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May 11, 1986

1\anaug a, Addison. Chcsh.in· and
1\y~l' r Unitm Mr tl&gt;:&gt;di st Churches

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Junior hurler Eddie Collins struggk'd through a rockY Ilrst Inning,
but settled down to pitch a great game. Collins rocelved excellent
backing from his l~arnma t es In tlte field.
Collins went the distance, striking out eight and walking two. He
gave up nine hits, six In the first two Innings.

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gamfu I employ ment ar e p1 obl('ms

HAZELTON - Nontem West
: VIrginia wlll host for tte first lime a
: collector car meet tlr auto entlllsl • asts. The event will be tetd May 23.
: lM and 25at Locust Grove tNevera's
: Farm) Hazelton, W.Va., and will
. feature an automobile swap meet,
: collector car auctkm and , an
: autoJMtlve flea market. It ~ open
-to all makes and JMdels 1ears,
: patts, and relata! itl'ltls) .
"We feel that It~ time that !'ilch
an event should be held In oor area.
With the vast oomters or auto
enthuslastsgrowingrapldly, weare
tJylng to give them a quality event
without the burden of long distance
travel," said promoter Joseph
Nevera.
"We are also presenting arts and
crafts and general fiea market
Items for those wtn are not
prtmartly lnterestal, In automo16!s, but who might attend with an
auto enthusiast, as we wruld like to
pro!Mte this as a family event.
We'll tJy to have sometli ng fo r
everyone," Nevera added.
The collector car auction will
feature antique, sports, and s(X'C ialinterest automobiles and wUI be
held Saturday, May 24 heglnnlng at
I p.m. Consignments lor the
autoJMblle auction are st Ul being
areepted.
Hoors for the au to swap ml'rt anrl·
flea market are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, rain
or shine. There ts a $1 admission
dlllf'&amp;l! for adults; ehildrm Ullder 12
are admitted tree.
Food concessions will he avail able CJI the grounds, with unl imit ed
free parking.
"We have received many pmm-

BY SCOTI WOLFF;,
'11mes.Sentlnel Staff

NELSONVILLE -Top seeded Oass 'A' power Eastern plated
lour runs In the bottom of the third lnnlngenrout.etoa hard-fought 7-4
triumph over till; Crooksville Ceramics In the Southeast Sectional
Class 'A' Sectional Championship ga me at Nelsonvllle's Estel
Crabtree. Field Friday.
~a s tern advanced to the Class ADistrtctToumament , to he held In
Chillicothe. The Eagles will play Manchester, wlnrer of the
Portsmouth West Sectional, on Wednesday, May, 21 at 4 p. m.
The new sectional champions of Coach Scott Wolfe are now 16·5
overall. EHS Is stUlln tt.? rurutlng lor tte SVACehamplonshlp with a
10-2 mark. EHS has two league games remaining, North Gallla
Monday and Kyger Creek Tuesday.

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Major Karl Russell of the U.S.
. Marini'S wUI be speaker at annual
Memortal Day servlci'S whlch have
been set for 1 : ~ p.m. at the
BurUngham Cemetery. Karl. a
Racine native, Is well traveled du&lt;'
to his years in the service.

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at Indianapolis, made his run at
about 12: 40 p.m. EDT, abou t an
hour after Sullivan's.
"Rick said to me that he wasn't
'we If he could heat Danny, " sa id
Penske, who also owns Sullivan's
team. "But I told him 'Go.' I'll
adm it it feels good knowing your
cars have qualified one-two."
Mears, who had a 217.554 in a
practice sessio n three tours hefore
qualifying, Is optimlsllc about his
chances of winning the May 25 test.
"The key Is consistency and not
abusing your car," said Mears. who
has fu Uy recovered from two
broken feet suffered In a Sept. . 1981
crash in Montreal. "But, the
tochnology Is Improving and that'll
mean laster speeds as b ng as the
rules don't change.
"Setting new records In great, but
the re's extremely talenled drivers
SFI'S NEW RECORD - lUck Mears INp Chris Bowen Salul'day
knocking at the door."
after seUing a new quaiHicallon mark lor the Indianapolis 1100, takmg
Su Uivan reeled off an unoffi cial
away a record set earlier In the day by leammate Danny Sullvan.
217.001 mph in practice earlier In ,
Mears had a speed ol 216.828 to lead In lite race for the Indy iiOO pole
I he morning- rocords are on·ty set
po!lillon. UPI.
In qualifying or In the actual racebut did not approach that st andard
week. "We're working on the
In qualifying.
and foremost. "
Su lllvan, a 36-year-old from
"This Isn't a Hollywood set," said problem."
Rahal (213.550) was fourth , the
LoulsvUle, Ky., had a single-lap Sullivan, whose appearance along
test of ~15 . 755 mph and finlsbed · Gasoline Alley oonslstrntly draws elder Marlo Andrettl (21Uitl) fifth,
with a qualifying speed time of shriekS from female fans. "But Kevin Cogan (211.922) sixth and AJ
215.382 mph In his Miller American sometimes I feel like one of tlte Unser Jr. (211.533 ) seventh.
Special March-Cosworth.
Beatles."
Randy Lanter, a 31-year-old of
"I sUpped a bit durtng l'l\Y third
Michael Andrettl, the 23-year· old
Davie,
Fla., leads the roolde
lap, " Sullivan said. "The car has a · son of 1969 winner Marto Andrettl.
qualifying.
He collected a W9.964
bit of a shudder In It, and that placed third and on the rutslde ri
effort
in
his Arclero Marchslowed me (to 214.413 mph\ In the t1te first row with 214.5:12 mph,
Cosworth.
Arle
Luyendyk, last
fourth lap.
"The car (a Kraco-STP·Lean
top
)OOkle
by finlshlng
year's
Sullivan , who has appeared on Machine March·Cosworth) feels
seventh,
blew
an
eilgliie
oo his
the television Sf'rles "Miami Vice," unbalanced," said the yoonger
second
qualifying
lap.
says he Is a "a race car drtver first Andreltl, who blew four engines thls
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General Manager BUI Bergesch recently cited
EsaskY's failure to produce as a major reason for the
club's miserable stan .
"The guys who did It for us last year aren't doing it
lor us this year, " Bergesch said. " The guy who's
disappointed me offensively more than anyone else Is
!Nick \ Esasky. Here's a guy who did It lor us last
year, and he's just not doing it."
In 15 games through May 6, 13 of whlch the Reds
lost, Esasky was hlttln_g only .fl!4 and lor the yea r his
average stood at .164.
With 17 RB1 through May 6, Parker had accounted
for 24.3 percent of Cincinnati's runs. Again he Is on
pace to match any two teammati'S, as the next best
run producers through May 6 were Concepcion with 9
RBI and Davis with 8. Esasky and Dlaz have 6 RBI
each and Bell has driven home only one run.
Even an All-Star like Parker cannot he expected to
carry the team to a pennant. Fifty years of National
League history do not lie.

MeJs' (no) Darling,
Reds beaten again
NEW YORK (UP() - Ron
Darllng pitched a three-hitter over
eight Innings and George Foster
and Gary Carter slugged home
runs Satumay to tift the New York
Mets to their Sf'Vrnth st raight
11ctory , a 5·1 decision over the
Cincinnati Reds.
Darling, 3.{), walked thr!'l' and
struck out four In helping the Mets
Improve to 204, the hest reeom In
the majors. The Mels have won 18
of their last 19 gami'S. The Reds, at
6-19, have the worst record In tte
big leagues.
Two of Darling's walkS came in
the first Inning but both ruruters
were stranded. JesSf' Orosco
worked the ninth.
Tom Browning, 1)4, was the
starter and loser tl r the Reds, who
have lost three straight and 12 of
their last 13. Browning, a :al-garne
winner last year, surrendered two
runs on six hits In seven Innings.

Foster slammed hts second
homer of tte season with ooe out in
the fourth Inning. It was his 336th
career homer, tying him ft:Jr llthon
the career list with Jim Rice and
Joe Adcock.
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New York made it 2·0 In the sixth
oo a double by Kevin Mitchell and
an RBI single by Keith Hernandez.
Joe Price replaced Brownling in the
eighth and gave up a leado!l single
to Hernandez. Can er IJUowed with
his fourth homer of the season to
make It 4-1.
The Mets added a run later in the
eighth when Ron Robinson walked
Mookie Wilson wit h the baSI'S
loaded .
Clnclnnall scored In the seventh
with the telp of a DarUng error.
Max Venable bunted for a single
and went to Sf'COnd when DarUng
threw the ha U· Into rtght fi eld.
Venable went to third on Dave
Parker's fly to right and scored oo
Dave Concepcion's Infield out.

Dodgers lose sixth straight tilt
MONTREAL (UPI ) - Herm
Winningham singled home AJ
Newman from Sf'COnd base with
nobody oot In the bottom r1the Uth
inning Saturday, giving the Mont•
real Expos tt.?lr seventh straight
victory, a 3-2 decision over the Los
Angeles Dodgers.
Newman led off with a single
against loser Ken Howell, 0.2, and
Mike Fitzgerald reached on a
sacrifice-fi elder's choice. Win·
nl~gham drove a single past
shor1stqJ Bill Russell and Newman
scored to make a winner of Dan

Schatzeder. who pitched two In·
nlngs In relief and raised lis f{I('Ord
fD 2.0.
The Doq;ers have lost five of
their last six.
TraUing 2·1 1n the sixth, I he Expos
scored oo~ to tie the score. Milch
Webster singled and took Sf'COrtd on ,
an Infield oot. Webster scored when
Tim Wallach singled to rtght.
Los Angeles took a 2.0 lead in the
first. Steve Sax led ctl with a single
and scored on an qJposlte field.
double down the Jell field Une by
Ken Landreaux. Mike Scloscla
singled home Landreaux.

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11,1986
Tmes-Santinel

11,1986

Pomeroy-Middleport-G&amp;IIipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

:~Vikings

jolt S~S
!ileague title hopes
;:With 74, 6-2 wins
Bl' SC01T WOLFE
'.l'lme!t&amp;lllllnel Staff
RACINE - Underdog Symmes

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Valley stunned league-leading
Southern twice Friday evening to
knock the Tornadoes out of the 1986
Southern Valley Athletic Conference title .race.
SHS had led the eight-team
conference most of the season. The
Vikings claimed a 74 win In the first
game off ace hutler David Amburgey, then bounced back In slrnlliar
fashion to take a 6-2 trlumph In the
nightcap.
It just wasn't Southern's night as
the hustling Tornadoes lett 19 men
stranded on base In the Initial
game, having the bases loaded In
the (lrst and two more on In the
second without scoring a run.
Meanwhile, the VIkings plated
two runs In the first when Sly
Bloomfield reached on an error,
Dallas Tibbs slngled,a force out,and a Foster triple. A routine
ground ball 10 end the Inning went
astray allowing another run to
come home as SHS made seven
errors In all.
Leading 2-0, SV broke the garne
open with four runs In the third, the
big blows coming !rom Tibbs and
Robinson with doubles and two
more SHS errors.
The Tornadoes showed their
usual poise In the fourth when they

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plated three runs on two errors,
walks to Todd Adams and Barry
McCoy ,and a single by Eric
Milliron.
SHS tallied one more In the sixth
on singles by Amburgey and
Bostick, but their bid fell short 74.
Southern hitters were Todd
Adams with a double and slngle,Barry McCoy with two slntles,and
singles each by Ryan Ollver,Arn·
burgey,Bostlck,John Riffle, and
Eric Mllltron.
Tibbs led SV with two singles and
a double.
Tibbs picked up the wtn with four
strikeouts and elgbt walks, with
relief help fr&lt;m Meadows. Amburgey sutlered the klss with 11
strlkeouts and only two walks while
pitching another good garne.
Second Game
In the nightcap, Symmes Valley
broi«' ~ a scoreless game In the
fourth Inning · when senior Sly
Bloomfield dr111ed a long home run
Into the briars In deep centerfield
for a l-0 !rnre,
Later In the fifth the ceiling caved
In on SHS as Meadows singled and
came home oo a Craft home run to
deep right field . .Walks 10 Chllders
and Bloomfield rollowed, Tibbs
singled, and Robinson singled for a
5-0 lead.
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Despite a gJod game, Jimmy
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fanning seven and walking just two.
Robinson picked up the win with
thrre strlkeouts and two walks.
Southern hitters were McCoy
with two singles,Wolfe a single and
triple,and singles by Adams,Kelley
Grueser, and Jay Bostick.

leaders. The ChiiUcothe resident
stood atop the RBI llst with 42,
smashed 14 doubles, and slammed
seven home runs.
Kent Wolfe, center flel~r from
Racine, ranked ninth with a .402
batting average aft!!' 102 at bats.
The senior scored 32 runs.
Ed Yates, a Cllilllcothe !f'Oduct,
ranked lOth belllnd his teamate,
batting .397 through 63 at bats. The
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Milwaukee.
Phlladelphla ourscored the Bucks
li-28 In the first qua!'ler and 32-21 In
the third, when Milwaukee hit only
5-of-20 shots from the fteld.
Philadelphia, behind 21 rebounds
!rom Charles Barkley, dominated
the glass, outreboundlng the Bucks
56-34.
76ersfigures
also had
players
In The
double
as seven
Barkley
and
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•• Leading the champs were Royce Bissell and Durst with two
. :$1ngles,Blssell a triple and single .Steve Horner a doubleandslngle,and Ed
· ·€olllns a single.
: ·' EHS plays Monday at home against Norlh Gallla, then hosts Kyger
::Creek on Tuesday.
·: Crooksville concluded its season with a 413 mark.
'Liaesoore:

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Southern Is l3-ll-1 overall and
10-4 In the SVAC. The Vlcklilgs have
slipped Into contention with ooly
two league losses. Symmes Valley
Is 124 overall. Eastern stU! has Its
title hopes alive with a 10-2 league
record.
Unesoores:
Southern 000 :ll1 0 - 4 9 7
sv
204 100 0 - 7 8 2
Secondpme
sv
roo 141 x- 6 7 1
Southern
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lected 25 hits.
Right fielder Jeff Leeth, a junior
from Chillicothe, batted .355, a 43
for 121 performance. He ranked
s~rond In RBis with «land blasted
seven home runs.
Pitcher Tony Kowalewski
sported an earned run average of
3.53, with 18 strlkeouts through 28
Innings of work. The freshman

from Westerville had a 4-1 record,
fifth on the pitching list.
Rio Grande dropped decisions 10
MI. Vernon Nazarene College and
Wllmlngton College Wednesday In
first-round District 22 Play&lt;1f action at Ohio State University, 10-4
and S-5, eliminating them from the
Playdfs.
Rio ended Its season at 21-16-1,

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Darryl Strawberry lift a tie·
Strawberry's fiybaU 10 tell field Bell.
Minnesota Twins announced Frl·
National BasebaB Writer
breaking sacrifice fiy and Len delivered Dykstra with the lieNew York grabbed a 2-1 lead In day that Infielder Ron Waslllngton
NEW YORK (UP!) - The Dystra made a supberb defensive breaking run . Marlo Solo fell to 24, the sixth. Tim Teufel singled and was being recalled from Toledo, the
Cincinnati Rros played one of their play In the eighth to help the Mets su!terlng his third straight klss.
held as OJeda popped out while Twins' farm club In the lntema·
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Ojeda allowed six hits and one 18 games ilr a 194 record , the best walked , Johnson doubled Into the
Also, the Twins purchased the
The New York Mets can do thalia walk over eight Innings In raising In baseball. The Rros, who C1Nn the right field corner, scoring Teufel.
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hitless In three games when he was
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With two out and a runner on In sent to Toledo Apr1ll5 but he hlt. 31l
strtkeouts and giving the Mets a 2-1 manager Pete Rose said of the filth. Buddy Bell grounded a dluble the eighth, Dave Pari«'r sent a liner r!!l,!~~!_w~lth!!_t!!!he~M!!!udh~e!!:ns~._j__:::::::::::::~~~
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: , GALIJPOUS - This Is the time
·: ·d year when most wild animals
:: •~ar their yooJl!'. Many Urnes
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&lt;,(i these young animals thinking
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Ohio has released figures for

~hould be left alone

opening day of turkey season which
was April 28. A record 12,000
permits were Issued In the Buckeye
State this year and m q:&gt;en!ng
morning a record 405 birds were
reported harvested.
,
VInton County had 67 turkeys
reported on opening day to head the
Ust. while Hocking was second with
49. In our area Gallla County
reported 12 birds taken and LawrEIIa! 10.
The season will run for one more
week ending on May 17.

pollllds, and numbers of llsh; one
party of five caught 61 ftsh. Also a
few nice size tiger muskles have
been taken.

and

Schrotdt&gt;r: Mceasld~ . Flrfll·h (3!. Brytk&gt;n
151, Forst(&gt;r (91 and EloonP. W-Darwln 1211. L- MC'Caskill 12.JL HRs- Mllwau~ .

Coop&gt;r 2 1J1.
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1.--Stk&gt;b 10-4 1. HRs- Toronlo. Harntld 17!.
f1t&gt;ldt&gt;r Ill; Sc&gt;altll', Davis 2 181, Bra die'y 121.
'Jb:m'la s 171 .
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SAUS:

,; fk!ld Twp.,

the
Ryan Bordman was
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the winners.
Mike Bostic led Gallla's attack
with three hils In ~ur trips.
Gallipolis njade 10 errors.

1985 CHEVROLET S-10
TRUCK

York a t Tf•xas.. RJCI .. rain

446-2362

:' 2be lMI wild turkey- wiD

Jeff Atkinson was charged wllh

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GALLIPOLIS ELECTRIC SERVICE

::: ' BAGS WILD TURKEY
:::Chester llooler, Rio Grande,
::baRed a 15% ·pound wUd turkey
: . ~h a 10\1-lnch beard In Green-

Pkla..,t. W. Va.

Republican Candidate hlr Gallia County Commissioner

181, Mooti'Yham 1101 and Batre. w
11-I L L-Arht&gt;non 11- %1. .
HRs....Dakland C~ 191, Lansford 1 ~1
-Sfan~

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Gallipolis. Ohio-Point

Pomeroy- Middleport-

G. GORDON FISHER

CitiTM'nS, Stan.k'y 191, Samblto (lOt and
Grdm8ll ; l..an£(ord, Yoim, 121, AIIM.'rton

N~·

GALLIPOLIS - VIsiting Point
Pleasant erupted for five runs In the
first Inning, then held on to edge
Gallipolis 9-6 In a non-league
baseball game on Memorial Field
Friday evening.
Thl' defeated left Galllpolls 6-21
on the season. It was the Blue
Devlls !Ina! game of the spring.
Point Pleasant Improved It's
mark to 8-12.

I would like to thank
all Gallia County ind~­
viduals who supported
me and voted for me in
the primary election,
especially those who
htped me present myseH to you. Withollt
your support, my effort would have been
•
•
1n va1n.
The job is just haH done. Your continued support
is requested in the November election.
Agal• Tll••k ~oul

117 01111 - II Ill
113

DaJWin 151. Ml'Ciurt' !91

11. 1986

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Friday's linescores
.Jit•. __,
Lt-ary.

'

Beech Fork Lake Is a good sized
lake located In close proximity to
our area. It Is a good place l:lr the
weekend fishing excursion or even
a longer one If you Uke.

In ftshlng news, Beech Fork
Lake, located out Route 52 In Wayne
County, West VIrginia, Is producing
some nice catches of !Ish. lbth
large !Ish, such as· two hybrid
strtpers, each weighing over seven

MNII.
Calif

May

Devils lose final game of ye~, 9-6

Wildlife news

::;. .r.. oUqg wild animals

May 11, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Plee..,t, W. Va.

6.00
From

Ball Joints

.14.95
14.95

Control Arms
&amp; Bushings
Stabilizer
Links

209 Upper River Rd.
Gallipolis, Oh.

3.00
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From

Idler Arms

From

Drag Links

9.77

Guardian
New Bralre Shoes
2 year mfr's warranty
For mall cars, reg. 13.49
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Natlonwise warranty

One year

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• Disc Brake Pads

• Guardian Master Cylinder
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�11.1986

Ohio- Point Plea1111t, W. Va.

Chicago keeps manager, ends Cleveland streak .
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Transactions

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• 8itllirTU1' - Sct'il pttchn- Bill Swafill:f11y

to Rochl'stcr rt tbr Inu•n111lbnaJ t.taeue
tAAAI: IK'11V3I('(J piiCI'Ier Mllef Bakllclu:&gt;r
rrom thP ll-day dlsa'*tl lisT .

Anuels
bow
0
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·,.out of toomey
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NaiD\al League - Broob, Mtl and
Schmidt Phll2fo: Man.hll, LA 21; Ray, Pitt
22: Leonard. SF and Stnwlm'y, NY 3J.
~ne.n ua,aue - Joynpr, caw :1;
Canaoco. oaJt 77: Mattblgly, NY •: Rk'P.
8ai 25; O.Vts, Set. 23.

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C1n and OU'M. lbl U; Coimwl, Stland
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Chllt. Ftltt&gt;r. Ml111t1d ~.

Tort. W!alns. Bait 8.

Na!ilMI Lf:o~-Goolit!nandOfeda, NY

Mt: l&lt;n&gt;ppPr. Hou 5-l: RE&gt;mbn Mtl !1-2;
Ftrnandrz. NY +&amp;. KniiDw . SF and
Valmz\ltll, LA i-2 .

19 ».edlan Leagur - Haas. Oak 6-0;
Ck&gt;mens, lb ~ L..U:nndl, KC md
Nldtro. NY 4-0; Andl.ljar, Olk and ,.nant~ ,
Dr1 H : O.IIK, Ckov. Elrhtom, Thr.
H~ . MD and !l'nltt.on. Mlnn 4·2.

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1&amp;.-d on 1 lnnlaa • nurriiPr ct 11:11JTI('!I
rach team hu pllyll!ch

Nallonal

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NY LOI:

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I.SJ: Walk. Ptn U8.
Aml'ric., Lto~ - l.l'Onanl, KC 0.73;
[lchton.. Tor 0.!1; Haas.. Oak 1.81:
Onnrns. B:ls 1.99': C'lrl41ottl, Clr 221.

Gentry
appointed
acting AD
NASHVILLE, Terut (UP! l Tennessee State, which wants to
enter the Ohio Valley Conference,
has named Howard Gentry acting
athletic director, a post he held for
15 years before retiring In 1976.
TSU's application for member·
ship In the ovc will be considered
by the league presidents when they
meet In Lexington, Ky. June 34.
The Tennessean, Nashville's morning nE'Wspaper, said the Nashville
school's application for member·
shlp In the league was vtrtually
assured of approvaL

LY~~~

:: ef~~illpolis bowed out with a 7-14

record.

-: Chillicothe advanced to the Class
; •AAA sectional finals.
• · Gallipolis had seven hits, aU
: singles by Kim Polcyn, Angie
; .Davis, KeiU Bro..nell, Edy Dun·
-: can, Karla Howell, Rhonda Kln&lt;ti'r
, ·and Krlsty Berklch.
1
&lt; Trest and Hancock bad two hits
: apiece for the winners.
; Jodi Ruther1ord was credited
• with the win. Karla Howell was
; charged with the defeat.

.
•

;Toledo results
;. TOLEDO. Ohio &lt;UPI) - Big
:Buster, driven by Harold Wel•iwood, won Friday night's featured
j-ace at Toledo Raceway Park,
~!&gt;icing the mile In 2:00.
: . Big Buster raced second untU the
·lPP of the stretch when he surged
:l!lto the lead by three lengths and
ilefeated Gouverneur Presto by
.t)u'ee and a half lengths. Racing
:Valor was third.
• · Wellwood had soored another
:.iictory In the third race won
;R£-terendum. Miracle Delivery was
'S'econd and Romola Dancer third in
.t)lat race with the 1-9-8 trtfecta
·comtlnatlon returning $2,49100.
~ The crowd of 2,8S2 wagered

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Fanners under 35 may be nominated for tobacco award
- -

-

paid trtp to VIrginia. wlll be given to
By EDWARD M. VOILBORN
state
winners.
'
GALUPOlJS - Gallla County
Dairy
or
Beef!
Cows
often
Young Tobacco Farmers may be
Increase
milk
flow
for
a
fewdayson
lllmlnated to receive tiE Outstand·
lng Young Tobacco Farmer fresh pasture. Often we see cows
begin to lose weight because they
Award.
AU active fanners uOOer the age are not geMing enough engery to
of li at the beginning of tbe current keep milk How up. Most grass In
·calendar year may be nominated. early May Is only 15 to 20 percent
'Nominees must receive at least 75 dry matter. To get 40 pounds of
percent of their total Income from forage dry matter from pasture, a
family farming and be actively cow would have to eat :.DO pounds ci
grass or more each day. lligh
'Involved In tObacco production.
. Call the Ga!Ua County Extension producers may need 20 rrore
.:0111ce or contact a Tobacco Associ· pounds of feed per day. If energy
:atlon member for an application by Intake Is limited, weight loss and
: :'fuesday. Recognlti:m In the form of trouble rebreedlng often occur.
The Ohio Crop Report for May
plaque, cash prize and ex J:eflse

:-a

:Soil, like human skin,
:has many functions

soowed some 35 percent of Otllo
corn planted. This was rnly hal !the
amount plan ted this tlme Ja•t year
and about equal to the_,five year
average. The extended weatrer
outlook for May 10 to the 14th called
for heavier than usual precipitation
in counties along tre Ohio River.
Slgnup for the Conservation
Reserve Progra m, Round Two, wlll
be May 5 through May ]6 at the
County ASCS Office. The program
takes highly erodible cropland out
of farming for 10 years . Producers
woo sign up must submit bids for
annual rental payments.
The recent U.S.D.A. Grain Stocks
Report stnwed U.S. com stocks on
AprU I at an estimated 5.95 billion
bushel level or nearly double one
year ago. The report showed first
quarter 1986 feed usage at a record
high level. Grain markets were
whipsawed during recent days on
StJ€CUiatlon of Soviet demand .
Another government report! Cat·
tie on feed report for April! showed
numbers down 8 percent [rom a
year earlier. Steers under 500
pJunds - 24 W; Heifers und er 500
pJunds- 19~1,: and Heifers 500-699
pJunds - 32%, showed the most
dramatic decline. Third quarter
feed marketings may decline by
about 6 percent. Fourth quarter 1s a

water and earth.
By GORDON GILMORE
Modern science has just recently
SoQ Scientist
developed several very promL•Ing
Meigs SoD Survey
artificia l skins to be used a se'Ve
POMEROY - The human skin
rum victims. But thi s skin is only a
- a marvelously complex organ stop gap measure to al&lt;ti' in patient
covering tiM! most Intricate ma- survival and to al&lt;ti' In tre
chine ever conceived .It can be hard
regeneration of the patients own
and soft, It regulates heating and
skin. We are not able to reproduce
cooling of our bodies. It houses our
Continued on ('.8
sense of touch. It rrolds Into any
~~~~;;:;;:;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;=;;;;;:;:;;:;;;~
shape and Is often our first line of 1,
&lt;ti'fense. Truly a marvelous organ
which we can not llve wit rout. The
skin, with few Interrupt Ions. covers
our entire body, providing many
. vital services. The earth, our home.
· also has a "skin" - a complex
. covering with which wr very
: survival is very much depen~nt.
• This "skin" Is the soil , and llllCh
like our human skin, the soil covers
: With few lnteruptlons, the entire
· surface of the earth. Also. like tiM!
· )Iuman skin, the soli Is a t hln
· covering and though able to rel€'W
· itself when damaged, ooes so at a
- much slower rate than ooes the
: truman counterpart.
· _ Man 's survival In the stnrt run is
: based upon his ablllty to find food,
4 wheel drive, tutone gold &amp; white. tan cloth interior. 305 V.S engine. auto .
water. and shelter. For man as a
species to survive the long haul, he
overdrive lrans.. air cond .. till wheel. cruise control. de~y wtper&gt;. }Xlwer
also needed a mate. The soli
wirdows, }Xlwer door locks, AM-FM stereo. }XlWer te&lt;Jr window, rally w hee~.
beneath our feet figures prom!radial tires. locking rear differential. all gauges, clock. heal)' duty trati!ring
: nently In providing all ri tl&gt;i'se
package, plus much morel
' necessities of life. Quite simply
LOADED WITH EQUIPMENT!
stated. life as we row know It
couldn 't exist wltlDut soli. It ls as
necessary as the sun. rains, or the
air we breath.
The early Greeks, from wtnm
much of wr present knowledge and
civilization Is based, recognized tre
importance of tre soil. They
believed all Ufe was a combination
of four basic elements. The four
basic elemen ts were: fire. air,

tlon between 2: :.l and 4: 00 p.m. at
long way off, but present lnforrna· ilr 23 years. Several of the groups In
the Grace United Methodlllt Church
tlon suggests supplies sln)Uarto tast which Mr. Carter worked with wUI
In
Gallipolis.
year. All this coupled with the Dairy be sponsortng the Informal recepTermination Program makes price
very unpredictable.
For tre home la..n! One Insect
fre')uently responsible for brown ing of grasses Is the grubworrn .
Grubs CNerwlnter as larvae and by
mw trey are up In position to feed
rn grass roots. By late May and In
.June, these same grubs wlll pupate
and emerge as adults, some as
The Timberland~ boat shoe has along.Japanese Beetles. Grub control Is
wearing,
non-slip, s~u~gee design, white
not easy. Pesticides are often tled
Vibram®
sole; silicone-impregnated waterproof
up In a thatch layer. To get good
mntrol, the Insec ticide must reach
leath&lt;r uppm that stay soft and supple; solid
the soiL
brass eyelets that won't rust, and tough nylon
The first step In grub control is to
stitching. lt 1s built to give you maximum
examine the turf and make sure the
perfonnance.
larvae are present. Yoll can do this
You expect the most from your boat; don't
by cutting a flap on three sides and
settle
for anything less from y(&gt;ur boat shoes.
rolling it back. When you find five or
more gru bs per square foot,
·
mrnmdwonm.
- . "Jfa "'
trea tmen t Is probably needed.
Insecticides are ineffective against
Ihe pupae , so treatment oow Is
limely. Materials to apply Include
Oftanol, Dlazinon, Bendlocarb,
Dylox or Proxol. Milky spore,
Mocap and Ethoprop are for
.Japanese Beetles only·
Mark your calendar for Sunday,
May 18, to stop at a special
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

lPIIING PAINT SALE

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Downs reilults
•
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;Daddy showed flashes of past glory
'Friday night as she won the
:reatured pace for !iDles and mares
:it Scioto Downs.
: Bill Long Jr. steered the seven'year-old over the mile In 1:59 3-5,
'I!Quallng her ll!etlme best that she
•ran two years ago at Scioto Downs.
I) was the second straight win tor
:Hey Daddy, as she beat out Cookes
Oream by a nose. Rose Cress was
:third.
: Uttte Reindeer, who went off at
:u-1 In the fifth race, posted his
9ec0nd straight victory. Mac's
Crash and W.R. Time finished
st!cond and third as theS.l.J tr!fecta
combination returned $5,125.ro.
The crowd of 5,61i0 wagered

PhU Nlekro gave up eight hits and Allen (0~. 7.11) . In the series finale
(2-2, 2.~) Is tD face.Rich Dotson (lone run In seven and one- third .S..=nda~Y:c_:C:::lev:.:..::el:and:::..:'s:_:'I1,:om::::Can=dl=o:::tt::l_ __:3.:.,6_.62___:_)· - - - - - - - Innings before leaving In a 3-1 game r
with the tying run at first base.
Ernie Camacho shut the White
Sox do~min the eighth, but walked
Wayne Tolleson and gave up a
single to Baines to start the ninth ..
Rookie Scott Balles got two outs,
but also ylel~d singles to Fisk and
Reid Nichols.
Hulelt t!En singled home two
runs off the third Indian pltcher of
the Inning, Rich Yeti.
.
"Carlton (Fisk) !)ad two strikes
on him, Nichols had two strikes on
hlm and Hulett had two strikes on
him," La Russa said. "That was
outstanding."
Nelson, 2-1, finished for the White
Sox, ending Cleveland's klngest
winning streak since 1982. Balles,
4-2, took the loss.
"AU night long, I was Impressed
with the crowd," La Russa. said.
Tile game was over and they gave
the team a standing ovation. They
(the Indians) deserve it."
TI!e·Whlte Sox' first run came In
the !lfth Inning when Ozzle Guillen
singled, moved 1D second on Joel
Skinner's bunt and scored oo Jotm
Cangelosi's base hit. Mel Hall
doubled In the second Inning, and
then scored after Tony Bernazard's
single got by Cangelosi In center.
Pat Tabler singled In Joe Carter
In the !lith Inning, and Andre
Thornton ooubled home Carter In
the seventh.
Nlekro, who remained at 2-2, had
Ill complaints about manager Pat
Corrales' decision to go to the
bullpen.
"He made the &lt;ti'clslon. I had
given up two hits," Nlekro said.
"Managers make decisions and we
won 10 In a rowwlthhisdeclslons."
The Indians fell three games
stnrt oltylngtheclubrecordof131n
a row, set in 1942 and equaled In
1954.
"It 's just one of those things,''
Carter said. "They came through
and we were one run short."
Cleveland's Pat Tabler, 24 for 38
lifetime with the bases loaded,
grounded out with bases full In the
!lrst Inning.
The Indians have drawn 190, 7&amp;'l
through 12 games, compared to
138,!m last year.
Ken Schrom (3-1, 3.55 ERA) goes
for the Indians today against Nell

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,
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BY RICH EXNER
CLEVELAND (UPil -Chicago
White Sox manager Tony La Russa
promised to move ·Carlton Fisk
trom leltfleld back to catclk&gt;r, but
he didn't say lt would be so quick.
White Sox VIa&gt; President Ken
Harrelson annoUIICEd ·Friday m&gt;mlng tbat LaRussa would remain as
manager, ending s~latlon tbat
Billy Martin would he hired.
Harreillon also gave LaRussa more
freedom to make his own decisions,
which meant that Fisk would go
behind the plate.
Alter pinch-hitting for catchers
Joel Skinner and Marc Hill in
Chicago's 4.J victory over Cleveland Frklay night, La Russa sent
Fisk behind -the plate for the first
time slna&gt; Oct. 3, 1985.
"They (teammates) had to point
where home plate was," Fisk said.
"I was uslngeveryoneelse'sgear."
It worked. White Sox pitcher
Gene Nelson retired the Indians In
order, ending Chicago's six· game
losing streak and Cleveland's 10game winning streak.
"He (Fisk) received a lot of
advice before the ninth," La Russa
said.
Tim Hulett's grounder up the
middle with two strikes and two
outs In the top of the ninth Inning
gave Fisk the chance to go hehlnd
the plate.
Harold Baines and Fisk scored on
the single, putting the White Sox In ·
front 4.J and silencing a crowd of
48,146.
"It's nice to get a win," Hulett
said. "We've come back several
times In the tast week and just
couldn't get the job done."

May 11, 1986

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w. Va.

Pomeroy Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio-Point PleaSMt,

May 11, 1986

USDA announces 1986 marketing quotas for flue-cured burley tobacco
GALUPOLIS
- Ttl' US
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· iooay
partment
Issued Ill'
national marketing
1986
quotas for flu~uned and borley
tobaccos of 727 rnlllion jXlunds and
493 million JXlUnds, respectr;ely.
Both are 6 peret&gt;nt below ttl' 1985
quotas. According to Secretary of
Agr iculture Rich ar d E · Lyng, t'"'
""
quotas are~ maximum permit ·
ted under Ia" .
Lyng said that 19Ri-crop fluecured .markets are estimated to
have ext'l't'ded undermarketlng by

35 million quota
jX)Unds~bo
making
ttl'
l986
effective
t
mill!
692
pJunds or mllli u nd be on
. 66
on JXlu s low
the 1985 effective quota : Bll'ley
marketings are estimated to have
exceeded undermarketlngs by 30
mmlo.n pJunds, making tlr 1986
effective quota about 463 million
""Unds, or ~
.' ' rnllllon pounds below
the 1985 effective quota .
Under Ill' tobacco program,
farmers who produce more than
their quota of tobacco 1n one ~ar
must "undermarket" the amOunt
._ foll
of the OV erage tu"
owtng year.

MYSTERY FARM - This week's OQ'slery fann.
featured by the Gallla SoU and Water Cooservatlon
District, is located somewhere in Gallla County.
Individuals wfih~Dg to participate In the weekly
contest may do so by guessing the lann'sowner. Just
mall, or drop oH your guess to the Gallipolis Tribune,
82S Third Ave., Glllllpo&amp;, Ohio, 41M131, or the DaUy
Sentinel, Ill Coort st., Pomeroy, Ohio, 45'lll9, and you
can win a $5 cash prize from the Ohio Valley
Publishing {',o. Leave your name, address Md

Accordin g to Lyng, undert ll' new
amendments to the Agricultural
Act of 1938, enacted April 7,
flu~ured and burley quotas for
1986 that were prevwmsly an
nounced are Invalid Quotas no~
have to be based 011 ihree factors·
Intended purchases by clgarett~
manufacturers: average annual
ex pJrts for the 3 preceding years:
and the amount of tobacco needed
10 attain reserve stock levels
However fo r both kinds of
tobacco the total of the three
•
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Sherrl Wolfe, Andrew Woll~. Julie RIIOe: stu1din~ .
from left, Renee Kaylor. Larls!ia l,on~. Li'a
Henderoon, Gen&lt;' Jatobs. ,John Ulcc.

SOI!TIIERN - Southern Local homrees at the
second annulll M~lg&gt; County Schools Academic
l~wquel pictured are, front, from left, Michael
McKelvey, .Joson Amott. Rachael Hensler, David

Jhle, datiley SmMh, Joshua Codner, JOlly Hayes;
standing, !rom left, Brenda Zirkle, Kathy Dtle,
Heather Shuler, Scott McPhail, Dixie Dugan, Kelley
Grueser, Ryan OHver and Todd Adai"M.

Academic award banquet fetes 61 Meigs County scholars.
POMEROY - About 2.'i0 rrslJ&lt;·n ts were. on hand for the Sf'COnd
Jnn~a l Me1gs O mnty SchooLs Aca·
~m1c Banquet held Thursday
•light ~I Meigs High School.
1Jur111g the evening, 61 students
Wtll 'f' presented awards for out·
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Over the next few rmntffi, l hope
to be able to reveal a few of the
many !unctions of the soil which we
take advantage of dally bot probably were not aware. Also I wUI
attempt to explain some of ttl'
characteristics d soils and IDw
they effect us. One final endeavor
wlll be to ex pi ain the t:UTJXlSe oft he
soil surveys which are ongoing In
Meigs. Gallla. VInton and Lawrenre Counties. We wlli dlscu ss ttl'
value ol soU surveys and how trey
are made.

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all the complex operatiOns and
!unctions of the human skin.
The same 1s true with 90 II · we
have recently found some suootl·
tutes to useforsoU butt hey pe-form
only an extremely Hmited number
of the soils many fUnctiOns. We
have no suootttuteforthe sciU- tt Is
ba 1
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a
s c resource we canno1 UJ
without. It must be preserved if
mankind is to ronttnue progress.
Life without soil would be virtually,
II not totally, Impossible.

telephone nember with your card or letter. No
telephone calls wnt he awepted. All contest entries
should he tumed in to the newspaper ~flee by 4 p.m.
ench Wednesday.Jn caseofatie, the individual whose
leUer ha&lt;; the earnest postmark will he declared the
winner. Next week, a Meigs County fann wm he
featured by the Meigs SoU and Water Conservation
District. Last week's Meigs mystery fann belonged to
Thoma&lt;! Thels!i, Rt. 124.

Ohio Angus field . . .~~·~iiiliiijip;,.;;p;;;;p;;;;;
day set for July 5
GALLIPOLIS - All Angus
breeders and friends are lnvltw to
artrnd ttl' 1986 Ohio Angus Assoda·
tlon Field Day set llr July 5. It wlll
be held at Jim Rentz' Creek Side
Farm near Chickasaw.
An Interesting and Informative
agenda Is planned for the day bng
event. Registration and a toordtll'
Creek Side Angus herd is scheduled
from !0:30a.m. until 12 noon. Lunch
along with entertainment during
the meal wtll follow.
The program wllt begin at 1:00
p.m.
Larry Cotton of Premier Beef,
Howell, Michigan, wlll talk about
"Marketing Show Cattle" and
Henry Bergfeld &lt;1 SJmmltcrest
Farms, Summltvllle, Ohio, wlll talk
on " Marketing Performanre Cat·
•Je." Dick Spader, executive vtce
president for the American Angus
Association. wUI speak to the group
about association programs avalla·
ble to ttl' membership.
An Angus Olympics is planned
alter the program from 2:30 p.m.
until 3: 30 p.m.
For more information about Ill'
field day, contact Jim Rentz, O'IPk
Side Farm, P .O. Box 00, OJidwater,
Ohio 45828, or phone 4191Jl78-2719 .

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million jXlunds for flue-cured
and
4~ million jXlunds forborley _plus
the 3 percent dlscretklnary adjustrnent reserved for ttl' ~retary
came to 1e tha II'
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permitted byst
n~
quotas
the 1985
t aw, or, percent of
Th 1 o~~o astlo
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na
"" Isaverage
allot·
rnent for flue-cured
liS 510 acr
down from the 1985 aJI~tment ~
389 ,643 acres.
Nolle
howl Ill' 1986
and allo~s s 1 r:;gl dl ld tqfuotas
.m~lnedssoon
r n v ua arms
1111l be ma1
to producers by
county ASCS Committees.
Flue-cuned Is grown in Alabama,
Florida, Georgla, North Carolina,
&amp;Juth Carolina and VIrginia. Bur·

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C~&lt;'&lt;'Omplishment .

Th&lt;· banquet honored the top
fourth and sixth grader in each
building of the county, the top three
pera·n l of eighth and lOth graders
in th&lt;· junior high schools and the
to~ fi\'P percent of seniors. Foorth,
· •ixlh and eighth graders were
prt•s&lt;'nted trophies and lOth and
12th graders received trophk&gt;s.
Pn'St•ntlng the awards on behalf ol
tlw Meigs County Board of Educa·
tiQn which stages the banquet, was
Ha 1uld Roush, board president.
Hie hard Roberts. Easterp Local
&lt;UIX'Jintendent; Dan Morris, Meigs
! JX·at superintendent: and Bobby
J Ol'd, Southern superintendent.
rrcognlzed the outstanding schoias·
ti&lt;' sludents, with Meigs Coonty
SuJ&gt;"rlntendent John D. Riebel Sr.,
.~,· in g the welcome. Introductions
wr·n · by John Costanzo, county
'''"rnrntarv school supervisor.
Awards in the 'Eastern Local
. l~ &lt; lr wt went to Jolll Rirr, Gene
JaLui.&gt;S. Lisa Henderson , Sl'l'liors;
·Mar atyn Barton, Marissa Long,
Ht•ne&lt;&gt; Kaylor, lOth graders: Greta
Hiffle. Elizabeth Bryant, eighth
gr"df'rS, Julie RIHle, sixth grade;
· An&lt;b·f'W Wolfe, fourth grade, Ches·
: IPJ f.lmumtary; Sherri Wolfe, sixth
. grade: Wendy Rach, fourth grade,
Rlvr•rvlew Elementary: Amy Well ,
sll&lt; th grade; Jaime Wilson. fourth
·g, a tiP, T upp ers Plains
EIPmmlary.
Thr awards ror the Meigs Local
District went to Kenda Donahue,
Christopher Kennedy, Judy MowN) , Laura
Smith, Melissa
Pr illimer, Gina Follrod, Darren
Ha.'·""· Carol Smith, seniors; David
Elf:"o'l!l" Michael Bartrurn, Kevin
Vic"" King. Shllnnon Slavin, Ver·
man a Thomas, Marjorie Baker,
Donlla Pooler, lOth graders: Me·
Janie BPegle, Eddie Crooks, Leah
DanieLs, Kristin King, Nanty
BakN . Held! Caruthers, eighth
gradrrs: Robby Wyatt , slxlhgrade,
Bradbury; Bobby Lee Van&lt;r, sixth
grade: Timmy Vanre, fourth
grade, HarrlsonvUie Elementary;
Jason Eblin, foutth grade, Middle·
JXll1 Elementary; Barbara Ander·
~n . slxih grade; Trenton Cleland,
lourl h grade, Pomeroy Elemen·
tary: .Jason Reyoolds, sixth grade:
l..o"l Rurnem, fourth l!l'ade, Ru·

Uand E lementary; Shayne Aspln ,
sixth grade; DenLs Shenefield,
fourlh grade, Salem Cenler Ele·
rnentary; Misty Butcher, sixth
grade: Jason Wlltl&gt;rPii. fourth

grade, Salisbtny EIC'mrnt ar:.:
Southern Local LJistrirt """
dernlc awanl wlnn&lt;' rs W&lt;'r" Tutti
Adams, Ryan Oliver . l&lt;rtlr\"
Grursc&lt; , llixi&lt; • IJug,UJ . -.·nin•'

Scott McPha U. Hcat.herShuler. IOth
!!' wlr1~: K.1 thy !hie. Brenda Zlr·
kl e, right h graders: Jody Hayes,
&lt;L"h grade, Letart Falls Elemen·
tary: .los hll ,&lt; C01!ncr, sixth grade;

Jamey Smith, fourth grade, Por·
tland Elementary; David Ihle,
sixt h grade; Rachael Hensler,
fourth grade, Racine Elementary;
Jason Arnotl , sixth grade; Michael
McKelvey, fourth grade, Sy racuse

Elementary.
Invocation was by John Dudd!n·
g,and the pledge to the Oag --:as I~
by Kelley Grueser. Dean CJTcle s
Catering of GallijXJILs catered the
dinner.

Mason voter's face school board, county races
POINT PLEASANT - Voters In
Mason Cou nty wUI go to thE' jXJlls
Tuesday In the West VIrginia
primary to select loca l and legisla·
live candidates for 1he November
~lection .

The primary wtll include ell'Ct ion
of two members to ttl' Mason
County Board of Educallon.
Among the five candida tes Sl'f'k·
ing the school board posts are 1wo
incumbents, Harry L. Siders of
Gallipolis Ferry and BUI Wit hers of
Ashton. Challengers ror I hose sea ts
are Ronald Devrlck of Gallipolis
Ferry, Chester Pyatfof Mason and
Olston 0 . "Nick" Wright of Mason.
In the county races, only one race
on each ticket Is up in the air. The
Democratic race ror county cum ·
mission· is a five-way toss up, with
Incumbent Michael E. Whalen of

Gallipolis police
investigate theft
GALLIPOLIS - Th&lt;' theft of a
gun from the horne of Ron Roble. 42
VInton Ave., was repo&lt;1ed to city
jXllice Friday.
Robie informed officers the gun
was taken &lt;ernetlme late Thu rsday
night or early Friday.
Cited by jXllice werr Jeff Roach.
19, no address listed, '"sault :
Shirley R. Goodman, 21, Point
Pleasant , bad checks; Jeffrey C.
Lawler, ~. Gallipolis, stop sign ;
Jackie A. Glassburn, 19. Rt . I.
Ga llipolis, squealing tlres; Ma rtin
K. WUllams, 23, 126 \7 Third Ave.,
domesllc violence.
JaUed by the Gallla County
Sheriff's Department for domestic
violence .was David J . Mooney, 1,8.
Rt . 2, Crown City.
HORSEPOWER - Wilen it
came time for ftnlll spring
planting, BW Pullins of Alfred
fell It was time to gel to
"original" horsepower and
hitched up·hfs team of Dan and
Tom to drUl OBis. ·

Point Pleasa nt facin g OjliXJSi l ion roo
thr nominat ion from Hogr&lt; Monroe
Hughart nf Point I'IPasanl, Thomas
" fucker"' Mayf's of Mason. Keilll
Biggs of Point Plea"'"' ami Donne&lt;
l;rren ~

of Le1Hrt .
On the Republican tick&lt;'l . 1\"a.' "''
Austin or Point Pleasan t and Va ri

Keefer of lRta rt arc Sl~'k in g ''"'
oominalion fot commlssiolll ·! .
Point Pl('asanl Mn,v nr .linlm\
Joe Wedge is lh&lt;' single Hrpnbl iran

SK-klng I~ nomination tu op~ 1&lt;.i f '
incumbenl ("ounf y r trrk JOSflJ I!:n&lt;'
" Tommy "

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uppn&lt;;lt ion ill till' IJI'ir nary.
"1 he tonr ca ndidate for drt'Uit

r lrrk is inrumlrnt Miles S. Epling
ot !'oint Pleasant. a Republican.
l·:ight candida tes are swking the
!X'mocra t ic mm inm ion fort ll' 121h
Hnuse of Delega tes sro1 - incum·
bent s ,Patricia Whit e of Poca,
James C"'"'. of Point Pleasant and
ll&lt;&gt;borah F . Phillips of HUJTicane.
Opp:Jsing &lt;hem arc William J
i\rt rip ot Sou thside . 0 1ar les H.
Da mron of lL'On. ,Joan McCallister
of Win field .lf' ffrcv M. Burde tte of
C'ul lodrn - a;HI Cl&lt;'tis L. (;arton of

Republican hopefu ~ for the 12t.h
House seat are tncumbenl John H
Reed Ill of Hurricane, Mike Hall of
Pliny, P.E. "Red" McDermitt of
Point Pleasant, Jeanette Oxley of
Hurrican e and Richard Parton of
Nitro. The district includes Mason
Cou nty with the exception ol old
Union District, all of Putnam
County and parts of Jackson and
Lincoln counties.
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In the lith House District, which
includes old Union DLstrict, Republican candidates are lncurnb&gt;nt
W.F. Carmichael of Ripley and

James Waybright of Sandyvi lle.
!Rmocratlc candidates are Arnold
E. Cooper of Sandyville, Michael T.
Kubina ol Ripley and Ginny
Starcher of Ripley .
State Sen. Osll'l B. Craigo,
D-Hurrlcane. Is running unopposed
for re-election In the Fourth
Senatorial DLstrict, comprLsed of
Mason, Jacleyln. Putnam and
Roane counties and a jXlrt ion of
Calhoun County. Seeking the GOP
nomination are Judson D. McCor·
mlck of Red House and Patricia 1. ·
Melarvie ol Spencer.

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Gallia County couples seek marriage licenses
GALl. !POLIS - Thr following
couples have fil f'd for marn age
licenses in Ga!lia County Prob11 11·
Cour1 .
Michae1 Todd81'aver.2l.F:u rPka
Star Houtr. sa irs c trrk . amii .1Y"i A.
Mu1-ray. :!0. Eureka Star l{uu lr.
assistant" Vaughn Ho&lt; o.,IJ. ;i&gt;. \'in

ton . rell rrrt . and Naomi Skidmore.
71, Rldwrll , rustndian: C.O. Handy,
:1:&gt;. R1 2. \" ini on . 1nwk driver. and
!I nita 1.. Armstmng, .12. Rl. 2.
Vinton , unemplovrd: Kennelh R.
Whrf'ler. 61, 111. J. Cheshire, Gavin
plant rmpiO\C&lt;', and Marlene C.
.lnlin"'n, on. t :alliJXllis. hospilal

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Steven A. Holmes, 19, Rt. 2,
Ga Uipolis, U.S. Air Force, and
Pamela S. Johnson, 17, Rt . I,
Bidwell , student; Timothy J .
Arney, 22. Rt. 2. Vinton. workshop
coordinator, andDebraD .Johnson.
29, &gt;5&lt;1 Jay Drive. secretary: Brian

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D. Hall. 19. Rl. I. Gallipol is. bo~:,
man, and Brenda S. Goucher. 18,
Rt . l, Gallipolis. student ; Datrl May
Jr , 24, Rl. 1. Bidwell, unemployed ,
and Kimber!;· J . Worch, 20. Rt. 1,
Bidwell. Big Let s employe&lt;&gt;:
LeRoy McCov . 49 , Rt.3. Bidwell.
disabled, and Katie L. Hoffman, 45,
Rt . 3, Bidwell, bookkl'&lt;'per: .Ja mf's
C. Corner Jr., 37, Rl. 2, Gallipolis.
Ironwor ker. and Linda A. Miller. 37,
Rt. 2, Gallipo lis, accounting clerk :
Nathaniel D. Rile. 24. Olt'Shi re .
sawmill empto.vce. and Mat:&gt; E.
Nelson, 18. 42 Mill Crer&gt;k Road.
~ tudent ; Rober! C. Roush, 45. !i~
Spring Valley Drive, cenl ra llzcd
plant rnaintrnanrr, and Paula L.
Boldman. :i:!l Spring Vall&lt;'}' Drive.

cost accountant :
Larry D. Spaulding, 23. Pal;fS.
kala, shipping. and Truncd a K
Bragg, 22, Rt. 2. Vinton, at home:
Mich ae l D. Daines. 21. Rl. 1, Cro"n
City, mechanic. and Sherry E.
Green, 20 , Rl 2, Crown Cit y.
dispatcher: Preston F.K. CoughPn·
oorJr., 23, Rt .-1. Gallipolis, acmunt
representat iV&lt;'. and &amp;!san L.
Roush, 23, Rt. I. Ga!Upolls, nu rse:
Gor&lt;bn E. Roth.:.&gt;, Rt . l, Oleshire,
matntenan&lt;r. Ohio Valley E lectric ·
Corp., and Ruth Ann McMahon, 46, ·
001 Third A\·e .. pian t riCI' k~ ThO·
mas L. Ross. 22. Rt. 4, Oak Hill, ,
unemployed, and Pa«y JanP
Woods, 21. Rt. 4, O.ik Hill ,:
unemployed . ·~

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Pig a D-2-The Sunday Tunes-Sentinel

May 11. 1986

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

Goodyear lists
quarterly loss

Tribune -: 446-2342

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D. Paul Davies

Dr. J. Craig Strafford

C &amp; S shareholders
elect board chairman
GALLIPOLIS - D. Paul Davies
was elected board chairman and
Dr. J. Craig Stratford was appointed a member or tbe board of
directors~ tbe Gallipolis Commercial &amp; Savings Bank durtng tbe
financial Institution's recent annual
shareholders meeting.
The announcement was made
Saturday by Donald J. Crance.
:gresldent and chief executive of·
:fleer or c &amp; s Bank.
• : Davies has served as a member
·of the board since 1970. Founder of
'the Paul Davies Jewelers, Davies Is
·4ctlve In community affairs. He Is a
former member of the GaiUpoUs
·Savings &amp; Loan Co.'s board,
~rvtng as president for 10 years.
: A graduate of Ohio University, he
was a U.S. naval officer du rlng
World War II, servtngon thestaf!ol
Adm. Chester Nimitz. His rennalnliig t lme was served aboard Pacific
f]J!et aircraft carriers. He Is
cuJTEIItly a member of the li&gt;IZL'r
. ltospltal Foundation Board ~
"trustees.
• Davies reskles· at 414 Fourth
Ave.. Gallipolis, with his wile
Virginia.
: Strafford joins Dr. Charles
. Balzer, Alva Shoemaker, Phillip
: Pope and William Cherrtngton In
• addition to Crance and Davies as a
; Q1e111ber or the board.
·• A native of Portsmouth, Strafford

has been a resklent of Gallipolis
since 1975. A staff physician at
HoiZL'r ME'dlcal Center, where he
specla!IZL's In obstetrics and gynecology , Dr. Strafford is director of
mE'dlcal education at HM C. He Is
chairman of New Facilities Committee at HoiZL'r Oinic Inc.:
Executive committee secretary,
Area VIII Peer Review Organiza·
tlon Inc.: Claims Review &amp; Utilization Review Committee, Blue Cross
of Central Ohio and a board trustee
for the American Automobile
Association.
A graduate of the Ohio State
University of Medicine, he resides
";th his wife. Dr. Rebecca T.
Strafford, and children Katherine,
Jessica and Walter.
Crance, In his rEPort to the
shareholders. sa id C&amp; SBank had a
good year. with the bank'sreturnon
assets at 1.11.
Other officers rrelected were:
Connie S. Freeman. vice president and cashier: Robert T.
Hennesy, vice president and loan
officer: Alice K. Stover, vice
president and comptroller: Merr ill
L. Wilcoxon, assistant vice president and loan officer ; Anita T.
O'Donnell, assistant cashier: Waleska Wray, assistant cashier:
Barbra Coleman, assistant cashier
and loan officer; and Donna M.
Waugh, asslstanl cashier and
branch manager.

Business Briefs:

AKRON, Ohio i UPI l - A $110.8
million writedown for an oil
subsidiary resulted In a $00 million
first-quarter loss lor the Goodyear
Tire and Rubber Co., company
o!Hclals say.
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The loss per share was 'i'i cents,
compared to a profit of 81 cents in
the first quarter of 1985, when
Income totaled $86.7 million.
Revenue totaled $2.37 billion In
the latest quarter, compared to
$2.32 billion the previous year.
Company officials said falling oil
prices resulted in the $110.8 million
after-tax writedown of tile proved
oil and gas reserves of Its Celeron
subsidiary.
Net Income, excluding the write
dlwn of oil and gas reserves, was
$i0.8 million compared with last
year's $86.7 million.
Any Improvement in oil prices
will be reflected in increased
Income In future periods, Otalrman
Robert E . Mercer said.
"Goodyear chose energy as a
means d dlversillcatlon and of
achieving potential profit yields
higher than available in the mature
tire Industry," Mercer said. " For
the long term, we remain In a
strong (Xlsltion to achieve this
despite the temporary setback ."
Aggravating the size of the loss
was a sluggish North American tire
demand, alth:Jugh tbe Goodyear
brand continued to gain market
share, and lower results from
aerospace operations, company
o!ftclals said.
Tire sales were relatively stable
worldwide, although opera ting Income slumped In the face ri heavy
prlce competition in the United
States, Mercer said.

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Ticket sales totaiE'd $1.385.783.
with a payoff due of $1,325,158.50.
PICK-4

8688
PICK-4 ticket sales totaled
$188.151.50, with a payoff due of

$84.798.
PJCK-4 $1 straight bet pays
$7,292. PICK -4 $1 box bet pays
$1,823.

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GREENVILLE, S.C. - Multimedia Inc. had "very good "
operating results for the first quarter of 19!1; that ended March 31,
according to Walter E . Bartlett, president and ch ief execu tive
olllcer.
Revenues totaled $81,844,&lt;m, an 11 percent Increase over the
$'73,l!67,00l in the first quarter cf 191{;, Bartlett said . Operating profit
was $'!),926,(00, a 31 percent hike over 1985's firs! quarter profit
margin cf $15,975,00). Operating cash flow for the quarter Increased
23 percent, from $22,431,0011ast year kl $27,545,001.
Newspaper revenues were up eight percent, from $21,685,001 to
S26,18J,&lt;XXl. Broadcastlng revenue totaled $22,008,001, an right
percent rise from W,754,0011n 19!1i. Cablevlsion revenues were up 23
percent from $10,496,00) to $12,950,00).
Multimedia recorded a net quarterly l:lss of $5,425,001, compared
to net earnings of $7,631,001 for tbe first quarter In 1985. The loss was
attributEd to ll)e debt Incurred in tbe company's restructuring.
Multimedia owns and publishes the Sunday Times-Sentinel, The
Dally Sentinel, Gallipolis Dally Tribune and Point Pleasant Register.

Meigs manjoins honor club
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REEDSVILLE - Gene Riggs, Rt . !, Ree dsvU!e. has been named
to the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. President 's Honor
Club, a group of leading sales rEPresentatives from the firm's
nationwide general agency field force.
A member cf the Columbus general agency, Riggs was among ~9
representatives attending tbe company 's annual Pres ident' s Honor
Club recently in Acapulco, MexicO.
Riggs joined John Hancock In 1965 and is a life mem her in the
President's Honor Oub.
Active In community affairs, he Is a member and past president of
tbe Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club. Riggs is also past mas ter of
Shade River Lodge F&amp;AM. Chester, a member of Valley of
Cambridge Scottish Rite and Aladdin Temple Shrine and a member
of the Belpre Shrine Club. He Is also a member and past pwsident of
tile Melgs-Gallla·Mason Life Underwriters A ssociation.
Riggs, his wile, Judy, and children, Kenny and Jason, live al llll6
State Route 7. Reedsville.

Veteran MU instructor retiring
HUNTINGTON - Dr. Sara E. Anderson, whose !!-yea r cari'E'r at
Marshall University Included live years as dean or tbe CoUege d
Business, wtll retire at the end ilf this academic year.
Anderson came to Marshall In 1966, becoming chairman of tbe
Otllce Administration Department, associate dean ri the College of
Business, lnterim dean and ultimately dean before requesting a
·
return to the classroom In 1983.
She has since servE'!! as an accounting professor.
Her contributions to Marshalilnclude reactlvallng the Advisory
Board of tbe CoUege of Business and serving oo !;JCh romtnlttees as
tbe Graduate Council, Academlc Planning and Standards
Committee, tbe Physical Facilities and Planning Committee and
• numerous other panels.

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Texas Eastern declares dividends

:
HOUSTON, Texas- Pivldends on six Issues d preferred stock cf
• Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. were declarE'!! by the company's
: board of directors.
_ The dividends, payable JuJP 1 In shareholders of record May 12,
• are $1.25 per share on the live percent series (1964) ; $1.25 per share
: oo the five percent series (second 1964); $1.~~ per share on the 5.7
• percent series; $1.38 per share on tbe 5.52 percent series; $UJ per
~ share oo tile 5.6 percent series; and $UJ per share on the adjustable
; rate cumulatlve preterrE'd stock, Series A, rEPresenting a 9.6pero:'nt
• annual dlvldend rate.

project:

BULOING IMPROVEMENT
ANO REMOOEUNG
Washington Elementary 1

School
Gollipolio City School District
Golt"otio, Ohio

ICCOrding to Drawings and

Mork T. Epling,

Arch~IICt ,

and deec.rlbed In

gener~ln:

Building lmprov.,.,taand
Romodolling of on BXilling
threo story otomonhlry ICI1ool
building. Tho work wi~ nctudltho fotlowlng:
1. New windows and l!fl ·

tren ce doors;
2. New suapended ceilings;

3. Mechanical -.d Electricallmprovementt;
4. Other minor buidlng
Improvements.
Bida will be receivad for :

Wlbdow ReleteiTMint Contract
Mechanical Contract

Superint.,dent's Office ll'ltil

Mond.ov. Juno 2, 1986 at
2:00P.M.
Bida will bo opoood ond
reed aloud at that time and
that place . Bids received after that time will not be eccepted. lnterelted parties
are invited to anend.

the F. W . Dodge Corpora-

of the proposed Contract
OocumentJ from the office
of the Arch;tect beginning

Moy 15, 1986 on tho following basil:

1. One copy of tho Project

Manual. induding Specifica-

tion• phn one set of prints of
the Drawi'lgs, upon payment
of $75,00 deposit, "'""'"'
tatv refundoble If Project

2282.

SWEEPER and Iewing machine
repair, partl. trtd IUPPIIII . Pick
up end deiNerv, Oe~l• Vacuum
Cleaner, one halt mile up
Georgee Creek Rd . Cell 614·
446 -0294.

ring~~, jewelry, rttrllng wara, cfd
coin e.
currency. Top prl·
c... Ed. urhH Berber Shop,
2nd. Ave. Middleport, Oh . 614 -

"1'

992·3476.

Clelend Greenhouse. Open br
busin•• · Bedding planta, hlllg·
ing ba1ket1, pots and 11tg1Jtt·
bin. Vine St. Racine, Ohio .

Emplnymenl
Se rvice s

SINGLES . Meet that .pecial
pltfsonl Free application. PerHelp Wanted
sonal 1ouch lntrodu cdo n1. bcu 11
6636 , Charle1Hm . W. Va . - -- - - - - -

.,26302. 1 ·30•· 727· 843• .

4

11

Help Wanted

AVON. 3 q,en territories.
FULLER BRUSH COMPANY
eam 18.00 m 110.00 per hour
HNing our cuno mer1 . 304876-1090.

Summtlr j)b npplicetlons being
ac cepted by the Gallipolis Re·
creation Dept. for th11 following :
Playground Leeder; Certified
Lifeguard; Certified W.SJ .;
ceshler·chtrk. Appty h per1on.
15, B Second Ave .. GeHipolis .
E.O.E .'

Van driver· culltodien. Gellla·
Meigs Community Action
Agency JTPA Program has en
opening for a ~•n driver ·
eultodian . The person hired
mu1t have (or able to obtain)
d'leuffttur' s licen11. en excellent
ctrving record with no convic·
tion1 and a high 1choo1 diploma
of GED . Politio n requlret en
ability to get a long wilh olhtrl.
This is a full· time pot ltlon with
all agency benefits. For further
informatiOn cell theGallie-Meiga
CAA Office in Chel hire at

!6141367-7342 "'992-6628"'

Caretaker to lille·fn apartment
corrplex . Call :1:14-87&amp; -6104.

Giveaway

Yerd Sale gooda. 2 begs.
614 -388-8449 .

Call

Kittens to a good home .
814 · 4ot6· 2329 .

1

Call

Young. black Utbrador male.
very gent le. Call 614 -379·
2400

puppy to gi11e away . 31h months
old . Hltd shott. Call 614 ·992·

2628

6 kittens to gh1e eway. Mot UV
bleclt. 3 with long heir. Call

614-742-3176.

Middle eged gentlemen nHdl
housekeep• to live-in . One
small child Mlcome. Call 814 -

446·3419.

Opportunity. Employer.

Reliable blbylttl111' needed . Ref .
requ ired . M-F. Cl 614 · 388 -

AN ·LPN local DME saeking
nurse for de liverin , co nsola tion• and inurvica in nur1ing
homn. Part time, 8111 Cellent
w-uas . Reply to So.~~: 2000, in
care of the Gallipolis Daily
Tr ibuna, 825 Tt!ird Ave, Gallipo·
lit, Oh 45631 .

8794.

Career Opportunity as 1 local
representative tor one of the
nation• largelt niUrance coml)aniel. No previous e~eperience
necesllfV. Co~lele training
program . Eem while you leam .

Ben1111itt

peck~~ge ,

opportunity
for at~anoement . Call M.C .
Stir... American General life &amp;
Accident lnwrance Company.
Call local office i1 Gallipolis
614· 446· 2273 if no an1wer call
coiiKt 304· 529· 6231 '-tween
BAM-4:16PM. EOE -M-F ·H-V.

Part -tl.,. live-in , any 2 day1 of
3 black kitten•. :Z temal11 , 1 week. for perton recovering
male. Y2 Siamese. Call614 -992 · from angery. Call 614 -446 ·

6362.

write Box 272 , Cheshire, Ohio
46820, or the Ohio J ob Sarvice
Office in Gallia County (446 18831 or Meig1 Count\! (992 6871). Closing date for application• il May 23 , 1986. Equal

Public Safe
&amp; Auction

9885

d.ov• oftor bid op.,ing.
2. Add~ionot copies of the

Free puppiel

8

weeki old.

Drawings, upon payment of
t76 .00 per 111. refundable
abo~a .

with

paragraph

153.571 of tho Ohio Re-

or all bids and to waive irre·
gularity in the bids and in the

bidding.

Upon award of contract,
&amp;~ccanful

bidders will be required to submit a Performance, Labor .. d Material
Payment Bond given i'l the
name
of Gallipoli1 City
School• Boilrd of Education
in a specific amount equal to
100% of the Contrect Sum .
No bidden may withdraw
hit bid within sixth (60) davs
lifter tha actual date of the
opening thereof .

By order of the Gallipolis
City School• Board of Edu cation.

Jeep Holley, Presklent
Ellen Barry, Treaaurer .

Mov 4. 11 , 19, 25

ERA round table

iEr rZJ~""'-·
·~

J ..

You·ll Flrp Om Tht 8uy1 You·/1

Frnd In

1

Th ~ Oo1 1 i(~d

Sw ron

Card of Thanks

CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank everyone for
their ~nt*less. sympathy
and food at the time of my

lather's death. ''Btl'! Bumheimer." I also wish to
thank the Wau;t·HalleyWood Funeral Home 111d
!leY. Joe Gwitn.
The Burnheimer Family

Area deaths
Han-y C. Wa1son
2

In Memoriam

loving memory of
Christena C. Grimm
who passed away
August 18, 1985.

In

TO OUR MOTHER
We feel that in the hea vens above.
Tile a"els, whisperin&amp;
to one aoother,
Can find, 11110n1 their
bumina tenns rllove,
None so devotional as
that of "Mother,"
Therefore by that dear
name wt 1on1 have
called you,
You, who are more than
mother unto us ...
Sadly missed by Family

The lollowin&amp;l ist of quality 111tiques have been moved to
RAILROAD HALL at 52 E. Broadway in Jackson, Oh. (on Rt.
35) and will be sold on Thursday, May 15th at 10~0 a.m.
FURN.: 8' ~old leaf pier mirror / marbleba se; walnut pie safe;
large Hoosier cupboard : Ornate walnut organ : fancy oak sideboard/ mirror: Vic. ~vesea t 3 stackoak oook ca se: marble
toptable; ea. walnut dov etailed crad le: ea. arrow backrocker:
10 pes. of wicker, trestl e table; large tru nk , couch and 2
charrs. Much more furn .
large varied s ~eclron of quality glass and china . 18" Sal·
suma vase; soapstone and other oriental items. Mettlach
~lcher, Sunderland lustre pitcher: Royal Rayreuth; Nippon:
Art Glass: Vasa Murina:Sleven sand Williams: Wheelingoverlay: Errckson: Fenlon ; cut glass.
ART POTIERY: 30 pes. lo include Roseville, Weller, Ruko,
Pe!er s &amp; Red, Brush, McCoy and Hull lamp s; brass ca nnon ball firedogs GUNS: Springtield 1893, 2 Remington Octagonal barrel 22s COINS: 30 silver dollars, seated dimes, seated
halves. 31 pieces. Indian cents, proof sets, more. Several
early Coke 1!ems all 1n e&gt;eell enl condil~n .
RAILROAD : Pore. cross1ng srgn; crossing light; switch signal:
D.T.&amp;l. lock: Cooper C&amp;O fife eKiingu~her; RR china and li nen s. Pine dough bo•: Dough bowl; Post Cards; I pu sh dog
on wheels; '"d Chocolate molds. Teddy bears; I Jll Shdogon
whee ls.
Several fine quilts, jewelry, emerald . cameo ~d diamond
rinas. Sterlin&amp; jewelry and flatware.
The DINING CAR will be open .
TERMS: Cash ot ched with positive !D.
AUCTIONEER: OTIIE OPPERMAN, 614-385-7195

Lost and Found

LOST Bleck Angus, Hezal Ridge
eree . Ca ll 614· 256·1!'i26 .

&amp;Vicinity

Lost: Derk bfawn male cat,
waarlng flae collar. Answ&amp;rs to
Jerry. Lost in Rultic Hill. Syrl cuse eree. Rewerd, Call 614·

992· 7ti36 after 4:00.

Lost : Ntne month old thepherdllke dog , Pomeroy Pike Fietwoodl area. 614 ·992· 7659

atler 5:30 pm.

LOST , Rottweiler, part white
German Shephard , tamale ,
black with white, tan ~ndcream
colored m1rkings, dark llil. 20 "

tall irom shoulders , stitchn n
stomach fr om being spayed
Pleau return to 1609 Kantwhl
St, Point Pleaserrt, W.Ve . or caU
304·676-3809. miued badly.
no question• as ked if returned
safe .:..~-----­
LOST metal hammer, Seco nd
Street at Pt. Pit. Reg i1ter Ot1ice.
~ea s e ratum to offi ce end
~ e c e lve

REWARD.

Moving Stle. Van, reirigerf! tor,
f\lmlture. baby Items, antique
chelt. clothe s woment
11 , 12. 13 ,14 : mica. Call 614 -

367-7696.

Community Yard Sale M on.
1 2tl1, 2 mile• out Bule11i lle
Addison Rd . We rd1 Trailer Perk,
rain cancels.

YARD SALE
From Gallipolis talte Rt.
160 to Kerr, go to Bidwell Rodney Rd., turn
right. go 2 miles. Big
farm on right, several

families. Red wood lawn
furniture, bedspreads,
Avon &amp; more.

Hill &amp; Neal
May 14

-·· .. P.iim'iiro·y---· ·····
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
Yard sale: 250 Mulberry, Pome ·
roy . 10 :0 0· 3:00.

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auct ion

··--·· Pt Pliiiiiiii'rit .....
&amp; Vicinity

2

In Memoriam

In memory of
Midgie Abbott,
who passed away

May 10, 1985.
Why can't our dreams go
on and on?
Why must they end when
a new day dawns?
For in our dreams we
still love you.
Then we awake . alone
and blue.
But without the days,
there could be no
nights .
When we can dream and
hold you tight.
From the time lhat you
were called away.
We miss you more with
each passing day.
Sadly missed by chil ·
dren. Vivian and Gene,
and grandchildren.

In Memorv of our
Dear Mothers
Mother' s Dav 1986
THE WATCHERS
They always learned to watch
for " ·
Anxior1s if we ware late.
In winter by the window
In summer in the swing on
the porch.
And thou&amp;h we motked them
tenderly.
Who had such fool ish care,
The long way home would
seem more safe
Because they waited there.
Their thou&amp;hts were all so
lui' of us,
They never could Iorge!!
And so I think that where
they are
They must be watchinc yet.
Waitinctill we come !tome to
them
Anxious if wo art Jato -Watching fiom Heav111's w~­

dow

l eaning from Heaven's gale.
Marshall
1·

AUCTION
Yard Selt, May 9 end 10. 9:00
AM 1ill 1. 107 l o cust St.,
Henderson, W. 111.
Ga rage ule May 12 , 13th. 9-4.
Bro wn ' s r11idence . Nonh Mein
St. Rutltnd . Ohio. 614 · 74 2-

EVERY SAT. EVE.
7:00P.M.

l ocati on at Hartford . W. Va.
Trutkloads of new merchan·

dise. produce. also !oolinefor

2777.

consianments.

8

AUCTIONEER. LON NEAL
367-7101
Auotlon Ma1 17. 50 cars.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

trucls &amp; misc .. Dunbar. W.V1.

AUCTION

SAT., MAY 17-9 A.M.
CONSIGNMENT SALE
McCAULEY TRACTOR SALES
SANDYVILLE, W. VA.

TRUCKS &amp; TRAILERS
FARM EQUIPMENT
MISCELLANEOUS

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN

From Gallipolis. take Route 141. turn felt onto
Route
turn right onto Palriot Cadmus Road .
Watch lor signs.
Looking lor merchandise? Try the Patriot Auction
Barn! We have all types of new and used merchan dise- appliances, furniture . antiques and collec tors items. Something for everyone!

ns.

SALE EVERY SATURDAY at 7:00 P.M.
Door Prizes Given Weekly
Consignments accepted from 1:00-5:00 p.m. on Saturday .
Have somethin&amp; you want lo sell1 Co ntact Marl in Wedemeyer, Auctioneer. Arran !l'lments for picku pservice avai lable.
Bun and Auctioneer available fo r Publi c Auctions on contract. Contract includes hauling and tran sporting all
merchandise.
Resident and Business Auction Servi ce also available.
Marlin Wedemeyer- Auclioneer

614/245-5152 - 614/388-8249

OTHER ACTIVITIES:
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. C&lt;JUNTRY MUSIC SHOW
CLOGGING &amp; SQUARE DAN CE

MAY 16, 7:30 P.M. HA JUlES:
THE liAVEilEIS

ns.

teed wagon: &amp;!on wagon, 14 foot hay flat tel. bngue:hom8n!Kie sawdust !railer: 3
aut!. u nle waterefs: portablewcrk ctllte, autl. headgate: 2ht bel-&lt;lnwe Int. hammermrlls: steer stillier (needs repu}; !'1'1811 o!flce b~ .; m ~emwaw aven. 2 1u~ 011
s1cwes; Gehlf(lf ge box f*b: cultivator MndeiS; 001 SCr8fler !jade (3·pt): li" blade
IM, oo molor: btg ctouble Scare len. no rmiDr, 2 aJIO. reve~itH barrllans ad
IOLNr es; 4 bilrn tans: H.P. washer. wheelburc:rw: freestall rdke: miSC. ~ems. Stnlle

car poftatlle ~ara~~e with

P.ifdr~

tlmr

Sll() FEEDING EQU IPIEIJ: 24 foot Vand1fe 7ik hp unloader!elec wtnch: 18

toot Clay 5np unloltder: 35 toot Clay stnRie·chatn oonveyor: 12 loot Patz Sill ·
gle-chain corwelor sikl Ch ute lunr~et.
D~IRY EQUIPM ttl: 1980·1250 pl. Oelaval bulk tanK: 2oo mpressors, 3hp &amp;
5 hp. 1980 ta n ~ washer: 1980·6 untl Oeiava l XIO llli ii i'I RSYSiem : 5hp Delml
vacuum pump: \980 Oelaval pipeline wurer: lan k ladder: bucket rack. wash
val: 1980 · 2 slatton cha llenge IeeVer, 3ton: 40 transponders; Chor e bo~ 2 hp
vacuum !lUmp: antibDitt tester. u W
I. m~st~1s tester: cow hpSwtng, call pu l·
ler; semen ug; 10 pl)wood nH hutches/bu cket racks/ sun pen5.
Ill HEAD GllADf HOLSTEINS: 83 !!tl~tng; 25 spnnger l'etfers OOe sale lime: 12
cows due sale lrnc; 8 shortbred herters; 3 wen t"Eifers: 1985 ~rd average

""d

I 7982M3.6t%649F tl ""'" '" 2D,OOOM - "gh COW 2ti,4011M: 25%~
al 81)1 or better: 7 rows peaked al 90·\00N: 6Jfjf, [j herd 111 frrstor se·
cond laclatton; 45 head fresh at n le ltme: A. I. b reedtn~: for 25 years; most otll
callhood ¥acdnated; edemr~e heallh progr.n fur 6 ~ear s . SERVICE SIRES:
Boots. S10ux, Chtis, MMfurd, Dell, Starwns; herfers bred to Ew1u110n son
pea~ed

AUCTIONEER: MYRON 'BUD' McGHEE
APP. AUCT. : STEVE McGHEE
Bonded in favor of the state of Ohio. Lie. Ohio &amp; W. Va . P.
0. Box 191, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631. Phone (614) 446-

1ERIS: Cosh-or Chock oith proper J.D.

Meal· local church women: lrnish IIdles will hive a baka sale.

Salts Staff: 1111111 Woolfnfl. Jo~tt Ponf. Dill Sllitfl. lc"-tvtr &amp; loni, , (ltrks.
Saltlllanapd It lo,al Ente~prisH . ltd .; Ray Woodnff . UrDina, Oh io: 01·

0552.

Hco 113-61!·1706: Bo~n ; 513-15!-!!72.

FROM GALliPOLIS, TAKE ROUTE 141, TURNING
LEFT ONTO ROUTE
TURN RIGHT ONTO CADMUS
PATRIOT ROAD . WATCH FOR SIGNS.

ns:

NEW CARPO AND
FURNITURE SALE
THURSDAY,
MAY 15, 1986
7:00P.M.

150 rolls of carpet and carpet padding. All
colors and styles available.

TRUCKLOAD OF NEW LIVING
ROOM &amp; DINING ROOM SUITES.
GREAT BUYS AT GREAT PRICES

MARLIN WEDEMEYER·
AUCTIONEER

Ben-Tom Corporation has finished all their (Onstruction work and offers the following Spedaliud
Guardrail Tool and Related Equipment For Sale - All Equipment will be sold - No Buy Ba(ks

~··..
a~oo
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f
'l'l

1-. :\\'\\\ 1

y 16th, 1986

)\l1"'

POMEROY, OHIO

MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
•Stihl Chain Saws (2)
•Stihl Hand Held Digger &amp; Auger- (1)
•Hand Posthole Diggers
•Shovels
•Rakes
•Mattocks
•Wire Rope
•Sledges
•Spud Bars
•Wythe Scott come~al9ngs PI
•Small come-alongs (2)
•Water Cans
•Miscellaneous Hooks
•Set Pipe Dies &amp; Stand Vice
•Back-up Alarms
•Miscellaneous Wrenches
•R oil-A-Tape
•Drill Stems - Assortment Bits
•Mall Points
•Rigid Pipe Cutters
•Extension Cords
•Nylon Slings
•Air and Electric Wrenches
•Miscellaneous Hand Tools
•Pengo-Part-Bits &amp; Points
•Kitty Hawks-(4) &amp; Parts
•Transits &amp; Sight Rods (3) w/Tri-Pods
•Pionjar Drill (2)
•Quick Cuts-(2) Stihl
•Generators-Electric (4)
•Stihl Hand Held Drill &amp; Auger &amp; Teeth
•Pavement Breakers (1) Quiet Type
•Compressor Portable

TURN OVER SURPLUS EQUIPMENT INTO CASH!

AUCTIONEER: Edwin Winter,
Lc. #334-86
Phone (304) 273-3700 or (304) 273-2611

LOCATION: From Gallipolis, Ohio, take St. Rt. 141
wtst (toward Ironton) 7 miles to St. Rt.
turn
left, 7 miles. Watch lor signs.
Warren F. Sheets, Attorney
Estate of James E. Allbright,
Dallas Allbright. Executor.
Case No. 18,298
TRUCKS , TRAILERS: 1973 Peter~ll landem SN 54893P,
1966 D~amond T truck traclor, Mod. C&lt;JE; 1970 Fruehaul
semi trailer, platform: 1975 fru ehauf trailer: 1972 Grndy
semi !railer; 1969 Fruehauf semi trailer.
FARM EQUIPMENT: John Deere diesel tractor 730, John
Deere 7700 combine (di esel) withtwo heads (recently spent
several lhousand dollars to recond ition combine). John
Deere dnll 17•7 Mod. FB, 2 John Deere drsk (one rs a told·
up), John Deere corn planter 6 row 1250, 2 Badger ~ !age
wagon s, John Deere4 point plow and 6 poinl plow, JOel eva·
lor. gram auger, Snyder sprayer 15 nom!, American grain
dryer, 2 row tobacco setter. 2 gravrly beds and wagons, manure spreader !side dell. JD grain drill II hose.
8000 tobacco sticks. Will be sold mlots fo ~0 . Several mrsc
items.
TERMS : Cash or check on local bank. Not responsible for
lost or damaged items. All items sold as is. No lllarantees
implied or otherwise. All items must be settled for day of
sale. Lunch served .

MIICHINUY: TRACTORS: 966 lnt diesel: 8 NA FOfd, new rear ttresfnms;Sull'f
MTA f;nmall. 111wer sleenng; TRUCIC: 1965 1600 Int. 14 foot Midwest r dump;
MACHINERY: 7 loot side·mounl rrtJwer llr Hor M;Int. rof!l' r;uHrvator: Cobl!y 500
bustel milfll re spreade.-, tancltm, skip ~te ; 2AlliS Chimers brallt! boJ.es, ur~l e d . ,
10 too gm, tel. tongues; NlloragtJ box oo 10 tin gear, tel tongue; Int. biOweJ /50
fOOl ptpe; Badger srkl distnbutn; JO 1135 dlopj:tr, 2-row Wide head; InI. H650 til®·
j:tl, 71oot dtred head, Wide row t-ead;4-row frool !fOunt cultNatcr fur Int. M:C·!W.l "
WllOds rotary mower, mMure pump; PTO CXJ ocrete m1~er, Mall 2-man chalfl s~w:
10 hp outDmd mo!Of tlld); gravity bed; 4 row bale feeders; wagon w/20 bot bed

c; ...t't\0

-··· -Giimr;olis-- ---·· -

ESTATE
AUCTION
10:00 A.M.
MAY 17

MAY 17

AUCTIO
~

675 -7966.

6

JIM SAUNDERS, GALLIPOUS, OHIO
WednesdaY., May 14, 1988- 10 a.m. Sharp!
finn locotad I lllllos South of llalit&gt;olls &lt;11 St. Rt. 1. fiilm ClitUcothe
35 Eat. tr.m rltht on Sit 160 to Gliipolis, rWrt"' Sit 7. eialrt milos to
finn: nom Huntin&amp;IM, WV .,,., river,pllortll on Sit 71f1Jl!Oiimotaly
30 milos (I~ mi. lfortll of Gallipolis Dam): from Ctwtoston, WVIalle US
35 North to Point Plolsnt, cross riYer to SR 7South tlroull1 Go IIi polis. .
•ialrt miles South to farm.
Mochinery Sells First, Fotlowod iPt Equipment and Ca"le.

,o
..
e\\0 f' .o''" ,.,\t\ ~ ot ~

8 week olds puppies , pen Collie
and German Shepherd, Xl4-

Project Manual. including

Specifications, plus addl tMJnal seta of prints of the

QUALITY ANTIQUE AUCTION

0 uckl and Roorter• to gi11e
Mny. 614 -843-6257 .

304 -675-:ro&amp;&amp;.

FARM EQUIPMENT-FARM EQUIPMENT

CLEARVIEW FARMS HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL

Managlll' being accepted by City
of Gallipolis , 618 Second Ave.
8 -10 weeki. t5 .00 per hour, 40
hours week, fle 111ibility required.
Apply in person to Recreation
offi ce by Mev 10 , 1986 . E.O.E.
EASY ASSEMBLY WOAKI
$714.00 par 100. Guaranteed
Payment. No sales . Ottltilt.
Send lfamped envelope: Elan·
5847 , 3418 Enterpriu . Ft.
Pier c.. Fl. 33482.

The Sunday Times-Sentinel-Page-D-a

Pomlll"oy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Applications for Swimming Pool

Manual and Drawi1gs are re·

tumed to the Arch ;teet, po1t·
paid, in aatilflctory condi·
tion, within twenty calendl!l r

vised Code. or a Ce1hier' a
Check in an amount not leas
than 10% of the total sum or
IUma bid . The Owner rea·
erv11 the right to reject any

POMEROY- Harry C. Watson .
76, 310 Wetzgall St., Pomeroy , diE'!!
Saturday afternoon. In Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Born in West VIrginia, he was a
retired employee of East Akron
Casting Co. , Tallmadge, Ohio, and
Parkersburg Rig and Reel in
Pomeroy. He was aff!Uated with
Trinity Church in Pomeroy.
Surviving are three daughters,
Kathy Hysell of Pomeroy, Bessie
Sylvester of Delray Beach, Fla.,
and Diana Taylor ot HarrlscnvUie;
and by 10 grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
He was preceded In death by his
parents and by his wile, Marie.
Services wlll be 1p.m. Tuesday In
Ewing Funeral Home. Burial will
be in Beech Grove Cemetery.
Friends nnay call at tbe fu~ral
home from 7-9 tonight and from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Monday.

TOP CASH paid for '83 ' model
tnd RIWif Ulld Caf"l . Smlltl
Buick· Pontlac. 1911 E11tem
Ave .• Gellipoti1. Cell 614 -448 -

Buy5ng dally go1d, ailvtr colne,

German Shepherd mixed male

Architect, the Bullder'o Ex·
chango of Centro! Ohio, and

614-446-3672

388·9303.

Beginning Moy 15, 1986

ments may be eumined at
the achoolauperintendent's
office, the office of tha

used Clra.
Jim Mink Chtv.·Oida Inc.
Bill Gane John10n

Wanced junk au101 . Cell 614 -

3 Announcements

Proposed Contract Docu-

form of a 1 00% Bid Bond

GALLIPOLIS- David Wiseman
of The Wiseman Agency, 500
Second Ave., has been awarded a
. chair at the Million Dollar Round
Table of the Tri-State ERA Regional Council, according to Kenneth Douglas of ERA Marketing
Research, Charleston, W.Va.
_ Wiseman won tbe award by
participating- in $1,&amp;37 .001 of real
es tate sales, Douglas said .
ERA, specializing In buyer and
seller protection progra ms, elec tronic referral sy stems and sellers
socurity plans. is an int ernational
organiza tion of 3,m real es tate
brokerage firms with h:Jmc off ices
In Kansas City, Mo.

The hmlly oi Atva E. Swick
exprell ttleir appreciation to all
who offered comfort at the time
of his dNth . We thank you for
the flowers snd cerdl you tent.
for the food you brought and for
your preunca.

Female dog , brown &amp; white.
lo~ellble . 9 mos . old , to good
home . Cell 614· 388 ·8569 .

conforming

Area realtor joins

Card of Thanks

Electrical Contrect

Sooled bido wll be roceivod
ot the Gottipotto City Schoolo

Wanted To Buy

We pay celh for late model clean

General Trades Contract

nlod by a bid security n tho

David Wiseman

1

9

Specification• prepared by

3 . No ~rtil\1811 will be issued.
All bids to be accompa ·

GALLIPOLIS - Farm Credit Services, 21 Locust St. , will be
closed Tuesd~y to allow Its staff to attenq a meeting on personnel
matters.

Announcemenl s

GAWPOUS CITY SOIOOLS

BOARD OF EDUCATION wil
oc:cept bldi for tho following

same as

· Multimedia posts operating results
, •

INVITATION TO BID
Notice io glwn holoby 1hat

Bidders may secure copies

· Farm Credit office will close
~·

Public Notice

bus, Ohio.

CLEVELAND iUPl l - Friday's
winning Ohio Lottery numbers:
Dally Number

8

Sentinel - 992-2156
halltlr - 67s-1333

tion Plan Room in Colum-

Ohio Lottery

May 11, 1986

TRA_FFIC CONTROL SIGNS
• B ea. Traffic control Trailers
•50 ea. Traffic Control BarrelsBlack-Orange-White Striped
•50 ea. Traffic Control Signs
• 1 ea. Battery Powered Platform
Scissors Lift (20 ft. Height)

POST PEELER
• 1 ea. Mobark Post Peeler

ASHPHALT SEALERS
• 1 ea. Crafto-40 Gallon Sealer
Trailer Mounted
• 1 ea. Cimline Ashpalt Melter

COMPRESSORS

•1 ea. 100 C.F.M. lngersol Rand Compressor
•1 ea. Cornell-Air Cut Off Saw
•1 ea. Air Compressor-365 C.F.M .
Chicago Pneumatic

TRAILERS

•1
•1
•1
•1
•1

ea. 1980 Dorsey 40 ft. Flat Trailer-7953
ea. Fruehauf 40 ft. Flat Trailer-7924
ea. Fruehauf Tri-Axle Trailer
ea. 2-Wheel Utility Trailer
ea. Lincoln Portable Welder mounted on Trailer

CONSTRUCTION EQIIPMENT
Post Drivers
•Sterling Post Driver Mounted
on 1973 Ford Truck (1)
•Sterling Post Driver (1)

Drills

•B· 7 Sterling Drill Mounted on 1964 Ford Truck (1)
•B-7 Sterling Drill mounted on 1969 Ford Truck (1)
Cranes
•Bucyrus-Erie H-3 1 0-Ton Crane on 1973 Ford Truck (1)
•Bucyrus-Erie H-5 15-Ton Crane with Jib..
mounted on 1966 International Truck-Good Cond1t1on

Cars

.

•1980 Ford LTD Station Wagons (2)

2-Ton Trucks

•1979 International with 20ft. Flat Bed (1)
•1973 International Tandem Truck with 3rd air axle (1)
•1971 International with 1 8 ft. Flat Bed ( 1)

Pickup Trucks
•Truck,
•Truck.
•Truck.
•Truck.
•Truck.

1982 Ford Pickup Model: F-250 ( 1 )
1983 Ford Pickup Model: F-250
1983 Ford Pickup Model: F-250
1977 Ford 4X4 Model: F-250
972 Ford 3A Ton

TERMS &amp; PAYMENT PROCEDURES

McGHEE AUCTION CO.
P.O. BOX 191
GALLIP-OLIS, OHIO· 45631
614/446-0552

All checks will be made payable to Ben Tom
Cotp. You may use cash or cashier's checks. A
bali letter guaranteeinc payment MUST accompany all company or petSOnal checks. -A
bank dl'lft will be accepted only when accom panied by a letter from your beli cCIItainln&amp;
· full instruction and &amp;&amp;JHin&amp; to piy such draft
on sirt. NO EXCEPTIONS! FULL SETTLEMENT
TO 8 MADE THE DAY Of THE SAl£.
Vehicle titles will be delivtllld upon cash settlement or when the check clears the benk.
Where applicable, sales taxas will be added
on all purchases.
All EQUIPMENT SOLD WHERE IS AS IS

Auctioneers
M. L. "Bud" McGHEE

'STEVE McGHEE
Licensed &amp; Bclnded Ohio &amp; West Virginia

�11,1986

Ohio-Point Plaea.tt W. Va.
11

44

LAFF-A·DAY

Help Wanted

44

Apartment
for Rent

. Gcw.m!Nnt Jot.. 111.040 .
· 111.230·Y"· N011111 W...... Cel
1 . .,1-117·1000 Eot. ~- •oa

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ~Y urry Wright

Apartment
for Rent

51 Houaehold Goods
Vtllev Fuml.,r•. ntw • uttd .
l.lrg•
of ~tUty fuml turt. 12111 Etlttrn Ave ..
Dtlllpolit .-

•cdo•

, bedroom ..... ift dcAiiiOWh

M' ddltpaft . 2M Alor. AI udltloo fiOid. 0200 ... 1100

fof cu,.,t fedwel lin.

-·

,._..,, Coli 11··112· HI1

Am.C. 'a Ntwett Party ""'
'' ChNII'W'IM Atound tM Woftd' '
• htring ........ ,...w.or.. ,,...
viout ,..ty pl., hlllptul. No
in¥11t"*'t.. no oollt:ttft" no
cltliv.,.,u. Call GU i tet JO,..., .

..,.,~

4 room end bitt..

Nloolyfum _ _ _
eft. tpt .. ctnt:r'll lir 1nd hMI: In
city, ldultt t1r1ly. Coiii14.UI·

0331.

•eo 1 . PINitlndu.

--

downtown loC811ori with off·
lhlt .-~Wftt . l*"lft ..lllllhM

......... ...,.. 30•·171-1243.

. ,01'
""-- -.

ow. . .. ..... _ , ""
welh•l ..,_.
PIDftolft'IOIIIint
lin9lo « -plo. N o - or
, . .. A n - · - -·
1..../ tneh. AOMye.-.,11
11

Situation•
Wanted
I1
Phon1 IU -992·

Wil .. ' ' ,.,... "' ... "~ .....
f2290
rM nt
· Call
114
or im••
304-nl
-&amp;971
. ·742 ·

...._ • ·-. , .,, .... ,

~ . ...... ~· •

"

ro•

· ~··· · '

'

j

"I'm glad you're not scht'zo- ._
..... c• ··-·1IIM
8AM to IPM.
.
- -------phren1·c
I always have .......
F~.W~tilhed
• ·· , w•.. 101 ••h
Oolillo lio. U31 mo. utiitrouble spellt' ng that word." _7=:-pm• ......
co~l ....... 11 ""•
.- :--:- - - - - -

"car•
"' for
•oco•lldtttv.
cv In ....
""""to
Train.:! 1nd

Br1ck, biO dt . ltonund con crete.

r;;~;;::::::::;:::;:;::-r;;:;::::;::::::;:::::::::-1
31

Hom•• for Sale

33

F.rina

for

Sale

17 Miscellaneous
HCMM~ from 11 IU
ttfNirl . Aieo deliftqutnt tu
property. Call 1-105-A7·1000
En. GH·MOI for tnfon'NtiOn .

GovtmrNnt
Dot10n TrM Servi ce. fr•

ett i-

304· 15715 ·2197.

m i iH .

18 Wanted to Do

Going IO""'Pitc.1 You go· I'II to
t"l•y r. your ho~ordropr. dtily
t:&gt; f"d your p..1 . wHr pl8ntt,
gtt nMIP~•• • rMil. Ctll
Ann• MM Halley. 114-...1 ·
(IUD Rtt• . r11fftnCII on
requ" t.
Wil l do mowning , odd ,Pbl.
ptlntin tra ilff roots, blbvaining.
Ctll 814-441-6211.

I., ... okt, 2 dory. 2 Ndrooma.
bltfl. wttnut ptn ..in.. on ,mttt
rold, T.P.C. wttlf, ......vile
arM . Call 81•·378·1otl2 .

e room

houtt on N.eton ftd .,
Rutltnd. Out:ofhilhw8ter, qul.c
trll . rMdy to mo¥t fnto . C.l

114-7U-2007- • :30.
Nice home on bNu11ful krt In tht
.,_. p1rt of Pomeroy tnd • rNI

a11o .

enettd 1nd • n.wty rtmOdllld
bMhroom. H• oulbu;ktiq Md
Mtlllh1 Jystem. Must •• th1
'......
"•lei• coli
m •ppreci.U. If inter·
51•· ti2·51M7 oltw

:1) .. 1115· 3335 .
..• Will
.. by lit r. my ho,. cloM to
~

Orcr...-.~

School. Ref.,...~
14 yurs ••perienCI.
: ~ phone '304-171-3774.
~ ~ ava~illb~ .

...
..

Fl lldllCIOI

I rooma, 3 k)ta. 31 4 Condor lt ..
Pomeroy. Ctl 11 4·111-1211 .

I room, 2 llrlthl. c., be made
tnto duplu. Loe.tld on Fou11tl
end Ptlmtr In M6ddl. .rt. CkiM
to IChoolt •nd ahoppinv. Asking
price 124.000. Own• wll _.
on lend contriCt. Cllll14· &amp;12·
1118 lfter 4 pm.
0~.,.

hoi'M. Vine St. flladne. 3
bldrooma, bll:h, nM kitchen,

Buaineu
Opportunity ·

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO . reoo~tndl that you
do bulin•• with i*»P'- you
know. tnd NOT to 1Md money
~ lhtoucft the meil ~til vou hwe
• : lnv•ttalt«&lt; the offering.
• : For .... loc:.l apecidty thop
"'!. owner hit Cllhlr Inter•••· Repty
• , to P.0 . bo• 749. G..ipolil, Oh

• Ue31 .

··,....------ . • MOORSM AN fEED IUSINESI
:• OPPOIITUNITY

: Nttionllly· llnown mlftUfecturer
·- nttdt k)cel 1tlet and NNiee
·.,. repr••nt1Nt for MtiOn Co.

Woukt ..-••• pe!l'ton who h•
rels.t llv•tock 01 bHn WI own
buatn••· Mutt hiYt good repu 11tlon lftd cr•ltt re11ng. For

oonfiden tltl lnttrvl.w. Wrltt
' o ....ld Whetlw. 188 Clinton Ad ..
Ch iiiiOOtht. Ohio 415101 .
C.rryout. kluge. St. highway.
good locetion . Stfio\.11 inQuir•
• ontv. C.ll t.tween IIITI • 9am,
114 - 387 - ~81 .

• : aer.. eApartmrentfor ..lttnd2
' ... mobMt ho met. Good retUm on
: • your Ww•t"*'t on 1pp10•. H 7
• ... acr11 with 2315 teat rold fron·
, ' tagt . 15 minut• from town. Will
~
oontid., lind contract. hilling
• : a~lls btltw•n 6-8PM. l04-871·

• • :1)02 .

• •• 23

Profeuional
Services

035.000. 11 . ..... :1.140.

412 SloWing Ave. 3·4 bdrm., 2
bt.. bulh·tn kitc:hen w yr . round
grill, mlcrowtve end dlt·

hwtlh•- WIFP In liv rm .. 1•·
tll'ld biiYW. t43,000. VwY nlctt

on• tenth of en tete. Wllldng
dltttnc. of ld'looi, IRON, fire
hou••· •ze .5oo. tU -111·
31171 .

l

Acreage

luikling l•d for 1111 2 .3 acrw
bMutiful fl.. t.nd. country livfn·

3 bedroom

roof.

.houN, MW

~ - 111· 3313 .

3 bodroom, 2 bltho, fintlttd
HHmlftt, tttld'ted 2 Cll' · ·tgl, h•t

pu.-. .-.doth.- ...,.. .

Meyo Drive, New

Htver~ .

304-

HI -3-417 or 304·178·1115
oftor5:00PM.
32 Mobile Home•
for Salt
NEW AND USED MOilLE
HOMES KEIIEL 'I QUAUTY
M051LE HOME IALEI .• MI.
WElT, OALUPOLII, RT 31.
PHONE 11··4o41·72H.
14a70 f•t;..tl, 2 bdr .. 2 fult
bath•. lots cf clo•ts, utility
room, AC . Ctll 114-441-1241
tf'IY111M.

111. ""''h "'"'"· Coli 114-3119717.
1981 Heppy HOUH 14•12, 111
t11etric , good cond., unfur·
nlthltd. 11.900. Ctn be'"" at
Johnton't Mobllt Hom1 P•k.

Lot 21 tfttr 4:30.

:- 31

Homes for Sale

- - - - -firtpiKt.
---;.. . bedroo m houM.
3
: ... m i. tauth otGallipolit, •z&amp; .900.

.. • Ctll d•v• 614-448-1t15 or
, , : ev~n ing. 814·"15·6222 .

........_w,
ttuitt
Amttlclr't

12al0 Vln d-'• very good condl·
t iOn . On1 1•1 2 pull out on LR .
two bly window llter'ltlon.
Front tntl Nck porch. •1 1 .000.

Colll1··3117-7113.

ltl-151• .

blu 4 bdf .. hrtv
hom.• 118,9115 on
:• your bt. S" our
mod ..
-· honw . Call 814-818·7311 .

7t Wtndlor 14a70 111 electric,
CA . carpet. good cond. C1ll
e 14-37t-254 1 """ 1.

' - For Hit by ownw. 2 1tory ht
• : with (flrtge. GrMR School Dla-

1110 Uberty 14a14, 2 bod·
rOOm. unfumlahed, vinyl und• ·
pinning lnckldld. Mutt Mil. CaM
304-n:t -1873 .

""*

·-----------------~ tr lct .

Appro 11. 1 .ere. n&amp;.ooo.
• Coli ~&gt;• · «8 - 2025 •• 514· · .:..:____,..:..:.::.:.;:.:..__ _ __
: ~ 4415- 9160 .
Glf'l., MobHe Hom11. Fr•
Wllh• and dryer wtth !lUrch . .
Houte for nte 3 bdt ., fl$.000. of lftY ntw homt in Mock. II
Cttl 814-4415-3 08.
lkylint 14"i '70. 3 bedroom. 2
....... only ., • .100. Locotod
2 bdr. homt. rural wtttf, nice Junc:Uon I 77 lftd "'· 2 lllevtnelot. 117.000. willlrldt fo r vtn,
· W.Vo. 1-30·· 273·1135.
motor home. truck &amp; tNcll. .. . ctmper, Vine St., Crown Ci1y.

. Oh . 514 -265-5513.

Fo, ,.,, by own•r MOfgln Twp.,
3 bdr .. 2 beth. 1plit foyer, nic.

lot. ule or tredt. Tom L.. li•.
•. 514·255-.. 13.
•· 3 bdr. houll . ftmlly room.

~~ b111rn1nt. ni'Niv r.tKOrtted.
' , At. 35. nltf' Holzer Med1C81

1t1• 10aao Wol-lfte. 2 bod·
room ,,.Iter. Khchen fumilt'led.
Coli 11•·115·•103.
13 FIMtWOod 14a70 3 H*oom
treil•. 14000.
114-112·

c.tt

tun,d. rtMOn•bt• ret•. Ctll

30.·171· 2331

Loctted WI AM» Ortnde. Cell

6

Wtlk to town . IOhO"OII,
ohurch•· llbftry. ont nory, 2

_ bclr.. attrtctlvt beth. forrMI
dlnlngrOO"'·· good Ctrpeting.

r

good gM fumtee.
W:·norm' wlndowa. Ctll 114·44t·
J •.,.... itch If'.

;. OIJO.

.J

For rent · Ptaturtland with bam
off~ •.

17. Col30«11·1111.

For ...._ G•rtt• . .. ~nd 2
mobile henw, geod r.tum on

your in'Hitf'IIFit

Oft

eppro•t-

matlty 1Ya •ena wtth 2315 ft.
roM trom.,e. I minu• froM
town. Will contld• '-"d Hn·
triC't . Takiftt Cll.. HtwHn 4-1

, .m. 30,._111·3002 .

NOW dltflloying

ou• -

IPrlnt

modelt ~ •tnal• and doubttwkll

ho,.• tt reduc.:f pn... w...

wood Ho-. Uti Rt. 10 !..
·-mille, w. v•. 30•·731·
,.•• ., .. -vdoy.

1174 Iuddy tnllw. 12al2.
flOOd concl. U .IOO.OO. :104171-U27.
1173 Klrltwoocl -blo wiN
with IMd;

1-~========:::;;:========~

UOII "'coli
11•·H3·•514
Rotd.
Rtynoldtburg
, Oh .io 1

mo., pkl1 UIIMtd-. NftNnCII.
no,..... c.o 11._ue.u21.

Mt. Vtm. Avt. new 3 room.
~ . pound ftoor 1pt. Pri\1111
tntrMot llftd ~ . 304·175-

2 bdr. utillliel 1*11111'¥' tum.,
0178 mo. Col 30._178·5211

qeo or 171-1912.

.

45

fMw 1 -*oom IPartiMftt. Ctll

61 Household Goods

Fumiahed Rooms

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Softt and

For l'tft1 SIMPinl Aoomt end
light hou• k.-ping room~ . P.-k
Centrtl Hotel. Ca" 114·4415 ·

Fw-n. lfficitncy 11U mo ..
.nMit'- pold, tit.,. bllh. 107
2nd. Awe. B•lliltolit . Call 441·

0711 .

W1llfllr7•m.

Furnhih.:f room 11215 mo.,
LltiUii• pH:t, ...,. beth , lingle
mele. 111 2nd. Ave .• Oallipolil.
Cell 441·44111fter 7pm.

Detuxe 1 bdr.. I•ISI• apert·
m~nt. kttchen fumi&amp;hed . no
PttL no d'lild,.,, rlftrtnCM.
100 llodl lot.. Otlllpollt. Coli

48 Space for Rent

NQ cl..,.. tfflclency t&amp;tt . PriYatt
IMFinCI, pri¥111 perWrtv. Ill
utilltlet peid. nice fof sing ..
,..on or llftior citizen. on
groultd floor. • 1715 rftO, ltlu•
"""''~ - Col 11··4o45-71U.

COUNTRY MOBILE Horne Ptrk.
Routt 33, Nonh of Pomlfoy.
Llrll'f lou. Coli &amp;1•·192· 7•79.

2 lxtr. unfumltMcl witt'l t011litn·
cee It II 1 Ttdrd. Otlll~Mtlit .
1210 M) . plu• lllilititl.

Trthr lot• HWtr and wtttr
fumil"-d, tmlil ch lkftan tectpted. At. 1 Locu.t'fl~ of

K.

c..

u•-zn. ee5.

K, 304-576 ·1011.

oc cond.

nloe .....,

ctt.n

priced from

ues. to 181&amp;. , ..... 110 tnd

up to t 1215 . Hkt•t·tt.it. l390.
1nd up to 1560 .. toft ~~
1145 . Atclintrs , 1225. to
1376.. .Limp• from 128 . to
•1215. pc. din1ttt11 from 1109 ..
to431!i . 7pc. l189tndup. Wood
t.bl• whh liJI chairs 1285 10
t7oiiS. D•k 112! up to 1378.
Hutch•. t650 . Bunk bad mrnplllt with
U75 .
1nd up to t395 . ltby beds.
• 11 D. M1ttreuu or bo•
SOrinfl, fulf or twin. t83 .• firm,
t73 . end 183. Outtn Mta.
U26. ltd fnm•. 120 .end
t25 .. 10 gun • Gun clbinet•.
U50. Gu or el~tr l c r~ng•
U71. B~y mtttrat.... 138 &amp;
145 . bed fr1mH 120. 125 , &amp;

manr....

no,

king frtm•

no.

leltction of bedroom

Good

.,it••·

roc* en, rnellll c.lbinetl, he~ ·
boardt 138 &amp;. up to 186 .

Sptce for rent · now tilling
1tJPih:11tion1 for mobile home
UHd FumituN ·· 0~""'· . bed,
tots. evalllblt In Pt. Pl . . .nt I Trundl•
bed . mlltll office dftk.t.
Oollillolit. 304-175·3000.
3 milll out llull'llllll Rd . 0p.,
9tm to lipm, Mon . thru Stt.

Upltttrt unfum. apt tor rent. 4
roo;,. • bllth. Ctl 114-UI·

3111 or 114-441-0410.

I .:.:..::.:....:....:..:......:.....:..:....:...:.:...._

814-441-0322

For Lease

W•lttrl, dry1r1 , rtfrto•tto ra.

"-•· 40 acr... ••nget. Shggt Appll1ncet ,
Upp• RW. Ad . .,_ldt Stone
Cr•t Motel . 114-4415 -73911 .

1 bechoomfumilhedlpart"*'t.
ld... for woftiAg COi.lplt. No

..... o-•• ..........
., •• 112·2t37 .

co~

Real Estate General

FDor rant: 2 bedroom tumillh.t
.... Multo only. Coli 114·112·
For rent. 4 room. Z Mdfoom

f\lmltl\od ooan-•· Utlh'included in th• r.-rt. Jlectntty_ __
co~et•-ssz . ze71 .

for

11

·000I.

v• "-'·

KaniiUf•l

niOftth •

Fumlthedl hOuM. 2 ·bdr .. 11111.
131 retr 4th Aw., GtMipolit.
Ctii441-U11 tftw 7pm,
N. Myrtt 8•• new coMo. ovet
looking oc:Mft, Acoomodlt• I,
ruly fumillhed . Ott• av•illlble
wHb of Auv. I · 1 II, Aug.

11·23, ...... 23-30.
Pt. P1-.n1 .,.... 3 bdr .. farm
hOuN. For morelntcH-m•Uon clll

doytlmt ...........22 . .. •.
,, . ......... oz.
Nice 3 bdr .. full baltmlf'lt. CA.
lonoodyord, Rt. U1 . t325 ... t
tlop. CoUH·IU·211hft"5.

Niet: 3 bdr., tuM btlemtn1, CA,.

fonottlyord. Rt. 141, t325 ... t
tlop. C.MIH·IU·2111oft•l

1---------

bctllent opportunity for an
tltrtttive, tmbHioYt p«..,. looking fvr l\ltlllm-1·
... ....,.lngt end ,.ld ed·
Ylnctmtnt in tiMI ..... .
. . . . . . . tlvtlion flf .....

.....0_.,..,.

ft'IDtlon 11"1 I matt• ol monthl .
Prwiowt mtnll..,._,t IK·
perilnce h.tptul. Our oomplttt trtlnlng provrern •m·

2 btclroom houM. loo.ted 504
W11ter St., 304-175· 71113 c-'1
""" • =30.
Mtddleport .-... rMce clttn
honw. NIIOnlltle rent, It Inter·

·
-t r - - 1
dopontloblo
yau . . bo

....,.... ll'llnODIN to n.t
t..d an ycu currtnt .-,.

fiNI-•m·

lnll ot t21 ,00 ID M7,1110.

If interested please call Ted Mangel at 1·800233·7018 or send resume to:
The Kroger Co.
Attention Personnel
P.O. Box 14002
Ronoake VA. 24038

conRd~nat :

Ron lautt•mu 1

, ·100·&amp;21 ·0211

10 ...... 7 p.to.

An Equl Oppoft11ity E111ploytr

I IF

E.O.E.

POSTAL
JOBS 0
0 CLERK
CARRIER
SpeclllltlnGIIIICttrllll tor II candllllta pWinlng to lltn up ltr the Clttt-Canlet Eumlnatlon
~~~ Alhtns Past OHicn (list glvan In 1113) and Gallipolis Posl OHice
(list 1111111 II 1112) 11 well • many at~er Pall Offices In lht 4541 1nd 451Zip Code Areas
when Hltltlnollt1clii. (Sincelt won'lllt ollered IIQIInlor llltlst 3 yean. don 't mlu outl]

It liM l'tttsrnltllh

For M l• or r.nt , 1 4•70, 3 bdr..
11h blth. c lo11 to town . CtM

114·4o41 ·7841.
2 bcb. on O.J . White Rd . Quiet
country lifting ..CtM 114-4417117 tfttr I'M-

4-HOUR WORKSHOP
Score 95-100% or Your Tuition is Refunded!

MOW II .. Iiiii II ~- 'Rill .,_.II 11 II 1C«t • . . • ,..a111t lo gel tiN job. C... haUl WarUrt will Mlw
IIIII I . . . ..., If $11,132 jlln illllfll - l'idl •ICCIIIrMti . ., IMr.... • : IMR Hd ...... . rtpf~IQ Ot Ill
Ellti'MI.'' wlllcll b &amp;tii!Rpll..~ . . . 1111 bllll. te M• It lilt Ifni Wl-111. yM 1111111 t1 Ill tilt et ltt1 hlflill KtJnl Alld II Ill klrld IIIII .lrii\IIIM
IIIII ... ,_., til 'IIIII ..... _,. I t INII H ltil.
Tills w00:stooc1 is DrinQ ollttld now. pt1Cf ~me torma! ll"lriOI.II'(rmtnt ottne etam~~al!O~ ~Its . IC!If'le ¥01J aotquate 11me 10 prepart

........... .,. ....................... .,..,. - ..... till ' "-""

fully fumiahed, AC. ell udltl•
l)lld, oduho only. Colll1•·4o41·

.110 . . . ...... 2003.

t:w••- Nice.

'!e're _seeking re~istered. pharmacists for positions m Proctorville, Oh1o and Huntington. WV.
We off_er excellen_t salaries, stock ownership ,
educattonal subSidy, amual salary merit re·
views , ~xtensive benefits, retirement plan, pre·
tax savm1s plan, pure pharmacy setting.

&amp;
POSITIONS
($9.48/hr to start) ·

42 Mobile Home•
for Rent

In

•

K you quelly, 121 or -

Monday and Tu•dly

"••hy.

TH. KROGER CO•

.............. rnn.ti'lg
tnd I*'IOftll cfitWIDP"*'t·

,..__

Help Wanted

PHARMACIST

........ , . . , d ..

Nk:i hou• for ref't , qutet
-bor'-d. Mln.,..!llo. 11•·
112-3171.
Hou• .,tl ep..-mem tor rent.
Cl-'end
814-992·

11

-of!ono,_ ..«tift/·
_

Call tor M lpPOinlmtnt ...

2211.

HOllE fOR SALE: Very nice, thrH bedroom with rec.
room, livinc room, kitchen/dininc and blth. Two
covered porches 10116 and 6x8 on hill acre lot
with ella in link tence. IOI12 wood stora11 buildina.
In town, but has privac~. Syracuse, Oh . - Ph.: 614·
992·5866 after 5

Sales 1nd
Mlrketin&amp;

3 bdrt.. 2 blthl, 1•11•· On
Htrllngtt Ptrkwty ~ Middl•
port. 1200 mo. CtM 114-9127813.

c.n

cl~~~n .

!CW !he ltst ~ POSt offices be{llll ~lnQ Wlthifl a w!ek Ol IM arnJiJftW'Ilfllll wtHch lill"t ei'IOIJ(Ih ~mt 10 pr!OIIt prl)flerly 8y
~1¥1 1!19 no.. woo I bt rudy to •""" ~ Koru ~s.oo our ~thoc!s wlltn 1~ IHI 1; ~~~rn

pert.

tum., ldutu only, no"''· t110
mo . Dep. req . Ctll 114·211·

•zoo

.... ~ . Col ........120• .

,._ry

Niot. 2 ~r . MGiilh ltoiM, on
prtvtta lot whtl
of shlllt
trM. not far fro• Heber, WIWr

...... Collll·· ..l ·2137.

Double wille. 3 or 4 IMdtooma.

t100. dtpot!O In Mldtll_..
1210. per month. ,ty own
.. . Col., 4-112-2114.
T11ller for rllftt In Tu,..,. Plein•.
Couple only. Ne l)llt, All utSK'-

IIIf4, 11•·117· HOI.

Mobh homt on Crtt. Cretll

Roocl, 1110.00 ,.. moftlh. no
..... 30•·171-1201.

.-.IOft,

MoWle ..... ill N..
Cll
aftw 1:00PM. :104-171·1511.

bod--.·171-22U.
- Wttlftlldoy.

Oolllpofit fW"f, call fvr """" J
lt\lornwtlon, )(),._171·JOII7.
,._e -

PIMtkl olnlm lttll IPPrGVICI ,
pllltlc MPtlc ttnlui. pfattk
culvertL mMIII cuhrertt. RON

tablll. comw cupbo•d, 2 pc.
cupboards. dry links, MCn'llfY
d•kl. c:h_. of dr.woera. chili,._
L•ra• ttlectlon. Conkle'•· At. 7.
Tupp.,-tpllinl , Oh.

Atfrlgert«ion • Applltnc. Service. All brandt ut.:lippiiiii'IDII·

54 Misc . Merchandise

PlriOIIII

FOR SALE
Wa are oHerinator sale
on f 1976 Estate Mobile
Home, size 12 x65, toaethtr
with contents. in J)Od condition 111ith new tool.
Tllis mobile hon end
contents Ire appnised 11
19.000.00 in the Estate of
lllty E. Furbee. Dteeaseed .
Tilt mobile home is
located on the rtal estate
owned by Raymond Furbee
in Grtat Bend, Ohio. on
State Route 124. si1 (6)
miles east of Racine, Ohio
or lour (4) miles west oi
the Ravenswood Brid&amp;e on
Stale Route 124.
Immediate Possession.
Mobile Home nust be moved
from present location.
Sale subjec:t to the approval of the lhi&amp;s County
Probate Court.
lore inlorm1tion can be
obtained by cont1clina:
Raymond Furbee II·
614) •843-5331
52795 State Route 124
R1clne. OH 45nJ
or
Juan ita Sayre at
• (614) 843·5491
53380 State Route 338
Portland, Oh. 45770.
Co-Fiducllrits of tht
Esl1te of ..,ry E. Futbee,
Dec:mtd.

M1y 2oth - 1 pm-5 pm: e pm-10 pm
HO~IDAY

INN - GALLIPOLIS
450 Pike St (AI lhe jcl. o1 Ate . 35 &amp; Ate . 7)
WED., May 211t - 1 pm-5 pm; 8 ptn· 10 pm
RAMADA INN - PORTSMOUTH
71 1 Second Sl. (Take 2nd St Eall oft Ale . 23)
THURS. , Moy 22nd - 1 pm-5 pm; e pm-10 pm
THE OHIO UNIVERSITY INN - ATHENS
331 Richland Ave . (On US 50)
For tnlllnt WORKSHOP

-TOLL FREE 1

AvtUIIIII et t72 .QO. CMh o•
terrnt ~rr~~nged. CtM 11 4· 248·

91 u

.. 30..171-5719.

EVANS ENTERPRISES, Joofc·
oon. Dh. IU·2tl·ll30.

65 Building Suppliea

Ford Clr. Ford Radiator. Rote·
n1 • . Strewhlnl• far 1111. 2

v ~ ed .

Q01e1 area .•

blly go .... Colll1•·117-3379.

54 Misc . Merchandise

WANT THE BEST
FERTILIZER AT

Trovbl~

I HP TIIIor, ellc. oton. 5

hrt. on mechlna till. 114·
tU-38U. I · I pm. 6 ~ - moww
for 3 pt . hitch PTO. Elcelan1

c;ond. M95. 11.·112·318-4,
t·5pm.
Tri Caunty Sport Shop, Sprlno
Veley Plua. OIIUpoNt, Ohio .
Gunt, Archery, TIM:IIte. 11 4·

. .. 1.2331.

Utod All Oltd\ Wltd\ Trontl\lr
.,d 450 John DHre dDrer .
5U·Ill .. 78•2 0&lt;194-15001.
Tony' I Gun Aeptlrt. toO PI borl
. slvhtlng. ftctory rebluting ,
_ hou• 9:00 till dark. ctll 30•·

• '171· ... 31 .
· Hlllf Price II Fltshlng •now 1ign•
1211.0011 Lighted. non·•rrow
1271 . 0011 Nonllghtld
tz21.0011 FrttltnWII On tv ftw
loft. IN loco!ly. 111001423·
0113. onytlmo.

4-11·2783.
Block. brick, mortar and m•·
IONY a~ppll• . Mounblln St1tt
llodl. Rt. 33. New Haven , W.

Petl

for

66

Sale

A..t T...,i., pup1 for ute. AICin t
Ot.lo. IU-941·2118.

A.K.C. Chow-Chow Pupplet,
funy lltt .. H1r1. Color~ : red 1nd
bl~~ek ; ~.ell tongue; prtc. 1250 .

30·· 752-2031.

P11s. Ptrtlilett t 1 1 .tl. 86rd

C11• t9JI9, C1n~t1 MD .• •
Find\• 48.119 ond '41· 10 gol

Htup 114.H, Htmltert •1 .11 .
Fish T111k, 2•13 Jecbon Av1 .1

Point Pl ..llnt. 304- 87&amp;-2013 .

Peu for Sale

Cltow·Chow pup.,leltltver blut.
AKC R19. Champion blood lln•ptdtgrHI. Ctll 11 4 ·281·

e..

66

Dr~gonwynd Cattery Kennef.
CFA Hlmtleysn , Pertitn .,d
Bitm.. klttant. AKC Chow
pupp .... Ntw IIUPO* ktntnl.

a

1271 .

CoM 4o41-38W -

Solkl whitl tn1lehou11 cat. 1 yr.

68

S.

old . Plrtful, h• hed til lhot_
o.
MUt..-td. C•ll 814-"e-ooe5

I AKC Aeglatnd Elkhound
pupt, 8 w..U. out ot good tr"
clop. voodpell. noo toeh. Coli

114-251· 1253.

I lrlll SIIIIIII II!S

Pet1 for Salt

71'M

/&lt;, liVI!SIIJI

81

k

Farm Equipment
CROSS. SONS

Fruit
Vegetables

U.S. 35 WM'I, Jtckeon. Ohio.

IU·Zit-1151 .

•I•.

Potted torNto pl~r~u for
C•ll 614· 2117· 389&amp; . Roger
Roush, 22188 Budttown Rd ..
Racint Ohto.

Mtney FtrguMtn, Nwr Holl.nd.
Ruth Hog Sta. &amp; Service. Over
40 utad trtetort to chOOII from
• COrfl)'-tt lint of new 6 ultd
equip m1nt Larg..t .. llctkln in

S.E. Ohk&gt; .

Vo. 30..882·2222 .

no. 304·175· 21115 .

WISEMAN
REAL ESTATE

8. Therft'lllln .. ltttd 11111 ,...
Ill 71 " 1\gt. 32" wide t:JI .It

E. M. WISEMAN, BROKER
Clyde B. Walker, 245-5276
David Wiseman, 446-9556
B. J. Hairston. 446-4240

....... ._.................
_.....
12. Clelrecryljco-.080 .,d
, 21 Qlfll - o
. l .... lMtl

13 . Plywood htndy ptntlt
12" 1ontr 18" wlde v. d\lclt • .,..

., .00 ...
14. Muonht primed horllontal
uttrior tiding 11'a18"•7· 1S
UO.OOoq.

1&amp; . 1-grld• mtrbte venlty top1
cholct
in ttock. 120.00 ...
11 . 4 ' •1' tr11tld pint llttiCI

*•

.,4 ,111501.
17 . K-tu• brlckandttonerld end
ttn . reg. tl .99 ctn now 11.10
and 11.11 ctn.
11. httrlor kov cloorrod\ ttiumi·

BEST BUILDING SITE IN GAWA COUNTY

Located 1n Green Township on St.Rl. 5881essthan
4 miEs lrilm tow11 You m1.11tsee Ill! vM!w 1D II! Ieve
it. land consists of 85 acres. about 30 m40 o(
whK:h are covered with 10 yr. old pines. Til!

balance ~ a hardwood lorert.lncildesa farm pood
and at least eight four9 dee!. Can II! sold in 5
or more aae tractsorall1n one tract Vou •o1Mild
anythng to match it

GET THE BEST
PRICE
FAST!
is
Choose a broker who competent, knowledgeable
and experienced.
We have the Buyers. We know the Market.

AND

446-3644

'"·" ...
...

1 1 . Oatagontl window w·

570• .

Dr•"'·
...-p~ntlne front, 'claw
feet. Bevelled edge mirror *225.

!Model tllll:rll , Vtrd Of delivery .

(hlllpoll• Bku:lt Co .. 123'1.1 Pint
St. , 01lllpoU.. OhM» C1ll 614·

a vr.t•

Ufetlrne concrwte cutverta. 12

large country k1tch en , new appliances. utility room . Water,
se wer and trash service pro-

For ..... dl.-p· 12 o.. fTtmfd
w6ndowt. 3 plcturl wtndawt.
ttorm Mndowl plu1 3 •orm
doort. Ctl tftlr I . 304·67&amp;·

Building mattrillt. ctmant,

I . Commerdtt d0ublttntr1n011
Ill btown oii'MI"'""'m 0111.
8. Doubl• 1idtlite1 tntTinCIIat

.,. ...I -1115U.

11•·112-:lt:M or 514·112·

JoltWIOn A... 30··171·2818.

241·1121 .

ponlf cloorte H . H .
2. Prehung ..... lniUitted door
end tiM• llite or 1 lite t1211 .11 .
3. Doublte6dtllteentrlft01 doOr
V. el- IIIIo 0311 .
4. 81ptfe sldlllte entrence do01
11t1 ~ th•mtl al. . U89.111.

10. Wood doo&lt; ....... w-f\11
gltu 71" 1\gt. M " wide 114
d\ldl .38 .1115.

446-4639
One bed room apartments w1th

Antiqu• ·Iron f•cing, 100 ft .
wHhcomer poatandgtte. 210&amp;

8ulld5ng Mtterillt
Blodt, brick, sewer P'P•. win·
dowt. lntelt, etc. CIIUda Win·
tett, Rio Ortndt, O. Cllll 114-

68

ll'lt Bulldere luppll•lurplut.

8. Plhung Interior I pentl jina
door' • Ill •II• Ill gred•.

lndt to 31 lnd1. In ttock. Lergar
IIIII IVIillble. U11 to 8 ft . CtN

••tr•

66 Building Supplies

CloltOUtt . . . . . ..
1 . Prlflung 1tM1 itlultted a or 1

For Nil nM Ytld-men mowert.
good utld mowers from tl50 •n. Echo trimmers on Mle.
Children• IIW luppty. Vinton.
Oh . IH·HI·BIU.

BROOKSIDE APARTMENTS
PH 446·3417 rt

10 lnd-1 rMi lti trm
uw .
i c c •••orl•• ·
noo.oo. :llM-111&amp; -38&amp;3.

Rock•

f28 .11811.

17,100 ITU etr condltkJner. c...

c..tt.men

3280.

• • •d finish•

Apartment
f&lt;&gt;r Rent

54 Miac . Merchandise

WE'LL GET YOU THE BEST PRICE FAST!!

83 ACRES - Hotre sites, timber value, county
water ava1~b~. Appr~ . 2000' road frontage. Good
bu1 at $35.000.
. f\ll\\1
TREE COVERED IDTS ~st ~ ~ Grande·
Cenletpoint Road I mi~ west of Ro Grande.
Restrictive convenants. Qu~ k&gt;calion, ruralwatet
Illes 11 place for service to klls. $7250 1D

num finish e2 .Htt.
19. Good uood a-2 bulb light
CDmpiM• w -butbl t11 .0011.

HISTOIICAI. BRICK 110•
Convenient localion to schools anddownt&lt;Mn area.
On 6511; 1251ot. 5rooms down Md bath, 3rooms
up and bath. Recent11 rein is lEd inside. lmmed~le
possession. Ho~ng at $49.000

20. Wood-MIIOnlt,..btthloom
pM...... g 4 ' 118' pc 14.11 to .
19.H ••.

Localed at Ill! end of a cul-de-sac on 1-~1.11 acre
with gardenspace. From too shitt1 hatdwood lkm
to too new faucets, everythng looks and works
great 2 IW!lp~ces. deck, large garage, strtage
buildng and (ull basemMt are socre of the man,
jitJses of this hotre. K1ge1 Creel&lt; school diitrict.
$59!m.

21 . Prtf6nlth.t ltld untlnilh«&lt;

door end window.andalltyp•or

trim 1Wting 111 11 .00 tor B'po.
22. Aluminum mobile honw tnd

bam roof cottlng w-fiber Mg~l .
023 .H IDO gil ond up 020.111
laotpoll.
21. Wtlbollfd tdh•N-tqt. tubal

Of

ztoz .

11.31 tt. Of bV CIH

t1 .21H,
24. P•e&amp;a naill 1 .79 bo11.

PENN ' S WAREHOUSE ·
Wolltton,Ohlo 11•· 31._38 .. .

NEW UmNG - PEACE QUIET II IH£ Clm
Hard to bel~e. but true. Wei mantaned ranch
offers 3 bedrooms, eat·in klchM. clean bath,
partial basement, lflng room Md carport. Very
~iet netflbothood ovemoking toon. Allor~
priced at S39.!m.
Wl21

TURN YOUR T0£5
OUT TO GRASS AT
BIG FOOT PARK
OWN YOUR OWN
CAMPSITE...

#311

I W~ PLEASAIInY SUIII'RISm and il100're
lool&lt;ing lor a good o~ er rome in t&lt;Mn, ~u will!!,
too, wren voo see too olrtstandilgwoodo!Jkin thii
3 a 4 bedroom. I ~ bath home. lncildes a large
klchett, lami~ room, !o1et. basement and gara~.
II woodwak turns )00 on, II! sute to see lhis.
$59.900

•Boating
•Fishing
•Hunting
•Swimming
ACRES &amp; ACRES
OF NATURE'S

UNSPOIL£D lAND
NO MIINI Y IIIIJdj

50

l&gt;' il lj

'

PRICE REDUCED TO $39,900!! GR£AT BEGINNER
HOllE! This home oH1rs 1 Iaiit II with fireplace,
kitchen. dininc area, 3 BAs, blth, full buement, I
car PIICt, deck, flnced yanl just minutes to town
on Rt. 141. C1ll for an a~ointment. BLACKBURN
REALTY - 446·01108.

81-lMVPOOL
Bui• b a lamly will! chidren,brl:k/lrame bi-level
home has (41 bedrooms, 24' round above-ground
pool, 1350 sq. ft. with more unlni:hed space on
lowe! level 2~ car garaga located near
elementaty on a 100xl54 level ld, quiet ~teet
~mabie VA lnanong

NEW UmNG -CHESHIRE VILIMlE

Remodeled home offetS l4 redroo~r~~ , ll
basemMt, 2 car !;I rage. Vin~ siding, new electrical
service entrance panel and new wirilg. Gas Ired
11« water heat lmrned ~le IXISse5SOO. PrM:ed at

$26,&amp;Xl.

11301

Real Estate General

WATER-ELECTIK
BATHHOUSE
... CAlLE TV ...

ALL CAMPSITES
SHADED &amp;LEVEL

Vlrguuu £

c---D

THE PERSIIIWI'IY ,_,US£ WITH POOL
Sute there are many homes lor sale, butNONE1ust
like this me Awe.y comlortabi! livng room wlh
woodbumng lrep~ce. mce ltitchen with tatt(l!,
diihwasher and refrigerala, dnng area. 3 nice
sized bedtooms and a lam iv room. lnc~ des I ~
baths and garage. This ho100 has had excelent
care. OONUS: a beautilul, sparkling 16&lt;32
in-ground !XIof. Excelenl ne~borhood-Sprng
Val~, . $67,500.
#139

BI-LML OIIIMGE FIAT LOT
Very nice home inc~des 3 IJls, I iJR 111d 2 haH
baths, lar(l! mwith woodbumng !replace. 1~c at
garage. Nevter carpet throughout most o( llluse.
Super Bee coveted perch and pato klr fami~ run.
located out Rt 160. $55,000.
#207

8mith
REALESTATE

RU IOtNliAL.. . IN\'E!OT M UUS .

CO ... 'IU.ACIAL.

388· 8826

I'AOFESIIONAL SERVICE MAKES nt£ DIFFERENCE

BIG
FOOT
PARK

DIRECTIONS:
6 miles below Gallifiolis
cross RICCoon Crt Blid&amp;*·
Turn ript &amp; follow sicns.

DEWXE 3 BEDROOM BI·LMLIN THE OOUNTRY
Very nice home incildes super IGtchM with al the
emas. living room, dnng atea and lar&amp;l! !ami~
room. Master bedroom has dtessing area and bath
with sk1!ighl 2 cat garage. I acre groum. Owner
will trade lor mobi~ IYJtre or doubi!wide &lt;11d will
consider financing. Cal lor more inlormalion.
11220

NEW LISnNG
AtttacliYe brick r3nch. Nice living room , 1\ith •
teautiful s1Dne fireplace, 31l!droorr!i and I ~ balhs
are leatured in this hofl'f.Also incildes illrdwood
lklorn. 2 car t~~rage, gas teat and central ar. Quiet

4 BEDROOMS AIID A FAMILY ROOI
for $44,!m, that doesnl sound ri!hl. but it ii.Thii
ni:e ranch hotre a5o features I ~ ballrs, lull
basement and garage. large I~ walilg lor a pool.
Cose lo hospital.

EXTRA NICE RIR IH£ PRICEI
Modern 3 bedroom tanch wlh lar&amp;l! kilchen,den,
lar!l! cer1111i: bath. natural gas, garage With
separate soop room. Good place to tai:e chidren.
Its in t&lt;Mn on a nice l!i.$44,9JO.
#119

ne~hlxlthood. $64,9:10.

996 4IH AVEIIUE
Th is ader 3 bedtoom home has bEen ro!rlllele~
remodeled. ltlme offers ivingroom , dn ~g 1oom,
bath and utility room. Oldel tllrai!E!. Convenienl to
the clini: and wa~ to til! market. $28.~0.
#448

SlOP lltr!f\llng money down IN! dran. Vou can
&lt;Mn your own lxifl'f. hreletl!starter. 3bedroollli,
living 1oom with woodbumng lreplace, basement.
Green schols. $33.000.
11240

OfFKf OPEN nLl DAIIC

JIM'S FARM EQIIPft'iNT CEtfltR
SR 35 W..

GALLIPOLIS.OHIO

614·446·9n7 OR 446·0813

SPRING CLEANUP SALE
PRICES REDUCED

IIF 20-35·65·135-165-275
FORDS - 8N·9N·150·2000-:Kl00·4000·5000-5600
INT. CUB - A·H·II SUPER w/ HOSE KIT, PS
JOHN DEERE - 520 GAS, PS - 20:Kl LOADED
HAY BALERS
NH 273 · JD 336 - FORD 5:Kl -OUVER 560 · IIF 1560 ROUND
2 NH RAKES - 100'5 Of OTHER IOOLS
KING KUnER 3/ P LAWN IIOERS, 4 5, &amp; 6 Fl

RACINE
TUES ..

fttctrolu• WIC.cuum dun••·
A· 1 condltlon· ltllchmenta .

1U8.

387• .

POMEROY
992 218 1

lor Hlbilious l)lrson wi'IO wants a
ul n ttrllr •ith 111n11111tnt po·
ltnllll. fhl rCirt pttson Mil rt ·

Celll1··211·&amp;211 .

For 1111 good ulld btrolln
pr1cod oolor TV. Col IU-4ff.

304 -876 -1183 .. 17!·14150 .

MGM Farm City

Opportunity

11, 11.11. I mllll out At. 211.

wood Yt PIR-' ~ 11111 wdeoorMivl trim 1281.81.
7. Prthung nt;.,lor doo,. til

PRICES?
BLENDED TO
YOUR NEEDS
PLENTY OF
SPREADERS

Great

o•-• PG•""

1171 Chevy wagon all poww
e1 .ooo.
owlngo
e11 alGI\. Coli t1•-4o4t-1771

Motorilld trtadmUI. uctl.-.1
oondltlon, 1100. Cellt1•· WI·

BU LK OR BA GI~[ !I
S.los

71H nur Huntington. ,.t, 10.

pono. Llttle'o Rlfrlg, • A11111..
ChNhlrt, Oh 11•· 317-0440.

Used Furnltur1. Good
qu1lltV uud fumlture. Optn 9 to
e or c1ll tor fiPpolrnment.

THE LOWEST
CAMPING LOT fOR SALE
IN BIG FOOT
CAMPGROUND
'2.000.00
Will consider trlllelot
pop-up eamptf. Ca II
614-446· 1294.

UNCI dorera. lotd.e n. bdhott,
dUO'II truau, 70 lnt....,lonol
trHtor·1fllllf, phone 304· 731·

Pl~en•

RACINE
GUN
SHOP
LOCATED NEXT TO CLUB RESTAURANT

2· 2 lldr. mobMt fitornll 0t1
lulwHI• flld.,
mo. P'u•

:....------···-

S•t . 81C -448· 1899 , 827 3rd.
Av1. GllliPQiil, OH .

M '- • (~I (lpp«tn1 ty h•p!Op
I ll

Help Wanted

Salaa

noo •

County API)Iilnct , Inc. Good
Ulld tpplilncet 1nd TV M11.
Optn 8AM to 8PM . Mon thru

COMpltly IUCutivt ror I
llltttview,

74 71-,H=ou-,-e,--.fo-r""':R:-en.....,.l-

Reolly·I1··-

wrr.ger Wtlhtft, • tho• . New
living room suites t199 · t&amp;99.
lampt, 1110 buying COli &amp; wood
atov•. C11t 814 -448 -3159 .

PtrsonMI
400 W. Wllsonlfilfl:t Road
S.h' IOO (l)
Worthlnctoo. OH •lii!S
'ou wi ll lit coiltKttd by a

r_,. , U1MI'-

induood. Fumlthod. Col 11._
112·1217.

Rent. IMH, landcontrtct. 3br'•
Rodooy Vlll..t U: 2 br't-Eurtlto:
lbr Evtnt tteWtta; O..,o~h •
ref•tnCM -..lrM. lladlbum

06111 St. . G11iipoli1. NrtN&amp; uNCI
wood-cotlttovet, 8 pc wood LA
IUitl U99, bunk bed• t199,
tntron rec:: lin•• t99 . nWI &amp;
Ulld bedroom tu ittl, r1ng11.

CtiYt tra i n i rt~. tJptltstS paid. lUI·
rMI"d inceM . Mnt bt 21 or
oww. han car. bot*btt 1ndambi·
IIOU1.
Stnll llritf rnunand phalli n u~n ­
btr to:

27.1.

.,..,,..,.,

Country 0111 fumttu,. now in
stock . CoH.. tnd ..,d tltll ....
round pldMtll and drop l11f

AUCTION 8o FURNITURE &amp;2

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
tltCelltnt. Clll 114·446· 4094 .

64 MIIC. Merchandllt
Cllltlt•'o Ulod Tire Shop. o 1,000tlno. olo•l2. 13, 1•. 1&amp;.

44

SWAIN

30•·111· 5UM.

11•· 4-11·0310 .

A· 1 cond. 120SIItndHIIRotd,
Point PIIIHJit.

For ule: Magic Chef tllc!ric
double ovtn rtngt t100, PfiU
rocker IDVMIII' MI . gold twivel
rocker 125 , l'ed Hclroom chlir
UO. 2 blonde end tllblet 115
• .ct.. whitt woodM tablt 12&amp; .
yellow kitchen chlnt clbinet
150, tmtD dllk t20. til~ CIDOCI
condldon . St. .t 281 So. Founh
AYI .• MlddltpOrt, Oh .

51 Household Goods

Mer.:h.1n d1 se

• · 30···12-2111.

I Coutt&amp;t. 3 belt. 1~blth.l210

• autltloo ooto. f110.00. Wing
ol\ttlr, blue. •n .oo . loth

54 Mlac . Merchandise

""• 3:30.

fu,.., ..

Middltpoft · 2 br
IPl
frof ,.,t: 1110 2 room efficitney-

Rlvor Rd. Coll11•·...,1·0801 .

MOilLE HOMES MOVED: in·

:·'I.-Hit 11111• 3 bdr. r•ndt. 2
bath. flrtpiM:I. D"-t'· dllfrlbll
... QeiNpollt ••••· Wtlll to IChooll
~ .. or ct&lt;nwntown. Hilttopvtaw. C ..
•: 514· .. 5·0351 oltor IPM.

3()4..773-1011 or conwet D•

niM StNYt or Wlthlf Justlc::~ 11
ltlt Mtin ~ 1171 lrict

Cow petturt tor

Mobi6e horN fot' ,.,, on Upp•

1'/t ttory. 4·5 bdr., 2 bltht, FP.
" ft.M baHmlflt, 14d0 building.

. t1•·z•t-6187 oftw 5:00PM.

or nMui'81 origin.

w•ccwn• llhould ea11

lf•·ll2-7717. Equal Howting

tlec:trla. 11&amp;00. Ctll 11 4-247·

7114.

on 8 .1 lcret.

l'llliliaft. ...

lm...,..

O'"t'Nntty.

'"""'•o•ed

1531 "'IU·211·1211 .

: Con101. Coli 11•· ..5· 3375.

with gareg•,

..-.of--- -.
,....
fNIY be Houllftg
higtw '·-·
on klooi'M.
will dint
bl
., ' *II to Hdt 8Pflicem ,.

Md C. .....,
ruH
to '"" lot. R-obly pricod,
wilt flnlnce with 10 ptrCII'It
dowri. CIU 114-HI-3114 .

Mobile home for Mit. 1 4•70
1871 3 bedroom, 1111 blth, total

3175.

rtnt•

MIIOJ'I AptJ Ll-

miled. Two bedroom IPII It
01ft.OO po.- _,..,_ Rontol

• • - - o u...tllvltloo. T.P.

1-1 tcrtl. pertiaflr wooded lott

•tad ooll 30•·112-3722

1111 Pontltc Chief. 10•14, 3
bdr. mobile homa. Ctll 114·

: •• wlk:t!don• tor

49

- ....... c -. ..,...,...,.,.

v.., nice homa , 2.000 tq ft f*,t
b'"ment. I woodlcl ICt'll.
good ltundnt. land Hill Road ,

•

. . .IMntl ..

1 bedroom IJ'. tor r.m . 8Mic
,...., lllf'tl 121 I . I lhOnth thet
indudtl o1 utu-. ~tit
f'IJQUirld ot t200 . Co.nact Vii·
t.ll• Menor Apl . Middl.,ort.

0100 dopottll. Col
11.·4o45·7U7.

1138.

1 4al0, fTNM, drytr, IMn.,oom

-=----,.,,.....---=--=-~

Wooded lot· tiiCUic- wl1er·

bot ......... ...... Nothins
down IIOmo. 861FDOtPtrk."t.

3 bedroom home unfvtnithed,

~.

redlsoov• your pitno 'sbHvt rtul
... tont. e.n todrt, Wardt Key- bolfd, 304-871·5&amp;00 Of 1575• 3112• .

114-lt7-0232 o• ....... .
4211.

,..,.,if td. H5gh lt .. Poirlt " . .
Nnt. make offer. 304·171·

:: fltANO TUNING AND REPAIR .

.•

35 Lou

0701 Slono Rllllty.
How .. to•Hioin Ch.,.,Ohlo. 7
room~ . bue"*'t. tet6QII. on

':

or

APMTMENTS.
,.,_
hou _ _.._,_ - e
_,OIIWpolio. 1,4.UI-U21 .

., •. 251-1121.

Ctll coMtct to ... 1 · 114 · 8151 ~

1979 or..,britr mob41t homt

·.

only 011.000. Col 114-tll·
3925.

7 , I mit. belOw Oalipolit, croll

d ining room , living room .

21

:
•

·
- .,..,,
TPC....
-·
qultt
aoanlon
Ill C"-1.,
Nice
few

2 mobilehofMiota. 1 onAt. 7. 1
on Addtton -lulaYilt .-d. Cal

5 :00pm .

•

home , a...-11 blrn. phture.

2 bedroom houM 1itulltld on t
•en~ m St. At. 33. ~

·. Wit l bltlytit ~ my horN, lud
: • Chanin Ao.t . h.vt refllfMotol.

-

7 M:fWI -~ 2 Mdrvom mo...re

m rt , horN lf'ld auto

24&amp;-11893.

.

- ·· vol...
742-2177
frDr-:=.Col
mtlllt.11 4·

eort¥tn ltf'lt. Mutberry H'tftta.
'orneroy. 114-HZ-1323.
3 bedroom1. 2 full betha,
equipped kitchen, alumHiumtid·
ing, norm windowa. 2 c•

1 10 tiC,.. 11 Deltel'.

c.-port. Cal 814·112 -7211 ef...-4:00.

r.plir. hou ...
cl•ning . C.ll anytime. 1514·

•:

OWt*,

groom 11.1it1. city conwnim•.
Locotttl off Uppw Rl. 7 Col!
114-4o41-40U.

,.tnt~n 9 .

.. :

ly

hattlful I room hofM, bll'ft,
ouUiuld ..... .................
ltOI. AIIO i14 ••--Dutlr
wrth 3 IJWroom ~ ._,,.,., 2

Sand. urwll. fill dirt. ,.,~ . 3
cu. Ytrdl. dtl;yered • epread
U8 .00 per lold. C•lt Oon
Wau rjt . 1514 -... I ·N.S .
Llwn

Un~­

APAfiTMENT FOR RENT·N-

A......... for - · Quollty 2
IR, 3 bldt ... UUihl In pritnt

· W~nt tonwont to We ln wtrh

151 Hou1ehold Good•

814·4o41-1171 .

No ,..._ Coiii1··1M1-2U3.

phont number.

pptrfen c.cl
6&amp;83 .

epertmlftt tor ,..., ••

3312.

Corring 100n W..., • ., Outt.t.
Pt. P...... t 'NV now ICC'J1011nt
....,&amp;ication tor ful tiM ~loy ·
rntnt. Slf'd r...,me llong with
pwtonll ,.,.,...::. to C.L.
F...,-.U. 31 1 E. 7th St .. Chili-

12

AC . rOcklt'·rtcNn•. Qt,lllft tin
mtttr ... lit. Corbin • lnvdtr
Fumtturt, HI Second Ave. Can

4 room. 1 Yt bttll. C.M 11 4-tl2·

f733 .

co l~. Oh

8unkbed1 COft11 ...t , 1000 ITU

dtyi and 114 -112 · 1713

The Sunday Times-Sentinel- Page--D·!!

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

May 11 . 1986

949-2168

Knives, Guitars, Strings,
Guitar Picks, Muzzleloading
Supplies, Gun Hobby Kits,
Reloading Supplies, Fishing
Equipment, Scopes and
Mounts, ·Baseballs; Balls.
ALSO REPAIR AND GLUE GUNS
OPEN 1·7 MON.-FRI. 9·5 SAT. I

$25,000 BARGAIN PltiCE
SR 160 north ollm a comfortable 4 bedtm. hotre and 2
acres m/1. Rural waler, new electri c lumace an d garage.
Vin11 sidin g.
SEClUDED LOCATION $9.500
10 acres wooded. slream. app roVed aeration s1stem. v.111
trade.
96.5 ACRES 1/L
v.11kesville. pon d, older outbldgs. Will su b·div~e.
BRICK AND FRAME
Smiles from town. Beautifully decorated hoiOO on SR160.3
bedrms., counlty kitchen. family rm. with WB fp. Carport
Priced low $50s.
VACANT UP THE RIVER
3 bedrms.. and bath, lg. kit.. lull basement,. Make an o(ler.
$20s.
VACANT LOT
Neil Ave., Gallipolis. Gas, water, sewer and water m~able.
$4,000
.
TOWHAN DCOUNTRY
4 acres on the Ohio River. 7 tms., lull basement, living 1m.,
siHing 1m., 3 bedrms.. ·I' baths, 2 rutbldgs., lru ittrees, 2car
garage.
HOlE &amp;BIG OPPOITUNIT't - Very aHractiveremodeled 3
bedrm .. I\\ baths and garden lub, 17'x25' kitchen, new solid
oak cabinets, pantry, laundry room,lg. screened porch. NEW
GARHJE: 28'x40', heat wate1, 220 wiring, 12'x 14' door. II
are lookinc for a business opportunity - This is~- Mid

*201

OHIO VAI.IlY FARM - 258 ACRfS
Appro!. 3200 of Ohl&gt; River kmtage. Also.-road
frontage on both ~des of Rt 7 mlaing apiJ~ .
4000'. 140 ac. very good crop land. 00 ac. pasture.
balance in IWlOdEd area and misc. aaes. Bli~~ g;
consisb d two liouses with trodern leablres. good
bam lor tnbacco, large dai'y bu ildngs with 100
free stal~. feedng area and storage. Two good
concrete staye sibs wkh CNef 1200 1Dn stora~.
Hetringbone milkng parlot, 6 on a ~de. wtth
overhead feed staage and coowMient milk rouse.
farmnow used asdai'y operaoon bul very suitable
as Diller type lftlestock or cashcrop operaton.Ato.
upland area very su1lable for l'ome sies. Priced to
sell at $200,!ro.

11329
LOCAL TAVERN FOR SALE .
11 yoo've alwa1s wanted to own a ter, here's 100r
change. Good locatim downtoon. lespecllll~
reputJtion. Incudes equipmen~ beautiful bar,
back bam and more. Cal lor noe inlorn111ion.
1213

UYESTOCIC BONANlA - Second to No11t1
380 acres m/1, 100 ac.crop, 150 ac. pasture, 130
ac. woods and misc., 6500' mad Ironia!!!. 4000'
m/1 of new IMce. Excelenl hiRop wiew from
jJesent hotre. Could easi~ be dfi~ed inthree or
more smaller unls. Tolal aski'lgpncelorentiteu ril
was $294,000, na.v $135,000.
#335
co•ERCIAL BUILOING lOT
Downt&lt;Mn Galli)~ is re~ door to too gas OO!!'Ilan,
m Seoond Avenue. Ptesenllj lMl as apatkilgl~.
Reduced to $47,000.

Wl29

SCHULT IIOBILE 11011£- 1983 14x70, 2 tJI
baths, special ~ (!laity kitchen , al electric,
wei insulated, cerrtral ar. On lie2 120 by 120 lot
with utilities in place inc~ing ruralwalef. On St
Rt. 325 near Southwestern Hill Schtllll11d grade
school. Priced II $26,000 lor al. Would sel
seplllle.

1017

JUST UKE NEW - Quafity buiR,excelent state o(
repar ol19 yr.old home. Ful basemenll~ l~ii iEd
with freplace). Three nice size bedtoolm, I ~
baths, convenient klchen, dining and lil'ingroom
area. Two car garage with carport. Two ~aage
buildngs. Illon I acre, IOOI'eorless,ofland.Askng
$56,&amp;Xl.
w.l21
MOBILE HOllE AIID IDT located in Edoma Tra~
~bdil'isl!n near T1coon lake. HonE is iOK
OO
1963 Fleetwood. Re-ins ~ated. new carpet n '85,
solid loundatim, all in wery good condlon.
lncildes gas range, relr~erator (2 ytS. old), and
tthet (llOd househ~d lumi~re nego(iab~. Lol has
~ own (llOd wei and ato county water availabe.
16&gt;t20 screened-in bu~dng with concrete IQOI' &amp;
barbeque brick pi near. Also 12x 12 storage
bui~ng M priced at $12,!00.
11307
NOIHING FANCY

Just stur!tt constructiln and excelent care make

this 3 bedroom brick one 1ou should11 PISS Ill.Quiet. yet c;onyenient locatiln. Flat btckyatd.
Famiy room, 211 baths, centralar, 2 car Rnlll!
11d more. $61,000.

NEW LISTING
6 year old ranch 10 excelienl shape includes 3
bedrooms, Ill bath,IN1ng room andwile approve&lt;!
kichen with lar!l! eal-10 area. Complete with 2car
garage, gas heal and central ar. Greal ~ace lot
kids. Convenienl lo shoppm~ hosptal. etc.
$54.900
11211
•SMALIIIAIIUFACTURING WAREHOUSE
39,000 SQ. It. Loca!e&lt;l '" Ill! ely '1900 ft . l~ slv!d
office space. restroo~m. loon!!!. spmkler sy~em ,
heavy weighIconcrele lbrt,goof roof, 3in!loor and
4 ootdlla loadng oocks. Bart~~ ll IJ'rced al
$198,000. Wh«1 we sa1 bargan,we meanbargail.
Fi~re it_out Ill&lt; l'(lurseH at $10.00 ~ s~are lorj
!Which ~ way , way too cheap) it VOJid be
$390,000. You11never find 39.000 SQ. ft. ol this
~ally an1Where lor $198,000.
Nl49

�Page-0·6-The Sunday Times-Sentinel
::81

Farm Equipment

Utlthy bldg . ...1.: 3!1'•4D'd',

11 '11.1' alktlng door • 31' t.v.
door . t5 ,215 tr.c:ttd. Iron

)torH ....... 810·332· 97411 .

81

Farm Equipment

1 Mt mMtl tlide-in cant• rtcka
for I ft. plt*up bed. 4ft. double
dille end 12 Inch ptow for
c--.orv 0 Trac.or. 2 row Ford
CuhiYtter. Oib10n I HP riding
moW~W , like n.w 300. Ctll

We will do til tvP• or euttom
f•m mechinery wort.. Call for

114· 948·2013 .

JIM ' S FARM EQUIP'-'ENT

O.... U 1r1Ct0r, PIFII end IIIYict
81 tt.. b.lt ll"h:t. Sk11r1 EQUip ·
m ... t Co. 304-175· 7421 .

.,________=
, .... 814-218·8136 . .

:!;ENTER . SR 31 W. D1HipoH1.
Ohio. Coli 110 -441 -9777, tvl .
.t14-441- Jll2. Up front
&gt;ton wtth -.rr~nty GYM 7S UNCI

••c-

-- 1ft~rs.

9119.

o..,.

John D11r1 Dti .. l 1520.
11. 000. NfiW' Holland hay baler

•soo. 101 FCM'd moWI,.
•37&amp; . Phon• 304· 157&amp;-2328 Of
571-2101.

sen•

82 Wanted to Buv
~w

••tr•
buah hog

.f'030 Fergu10n tr~cto r ,
'ft)C.,

11.895 . 5 ft.

buying ah1ll com or " '
com . Cell torllteltQUOIII. RIYif
.City F1rm Suppty, 114·448·
2991 .
W~ntld

to buy tobacco b••·

't295, 2-12 plows $295. 3 pt
Cllatc 1296. niW post ho .. digger

CIIII14 - 251 · U~12 .

) 275 , 7ft grldlf blldl 118&amp;.

83

.CIIII14-296-8122 .
·800 FOI'd lrtctor 1. 200 hours
•2.1&amp;0. Uniqd F1rm finish
mower niW t79S . Jpt. lflder•
lprlldet new t295 . Clll 114-

)81-1622.

:ho

C111 dille( ttector wids
front pow• st..,.ing, hi power,

Jive hydrMJNtl cr•m puff,

12.950. e ft . dNm mower new
.1.485. No. 12 MIINY flrguion bel..- t1 , 185 . Cll1114-288il622 .
J IVIDEN 'S FARM EQUIP ·
.MENT . 614 · 448· 1675 . Chd
our IPecill 11le pric• on Long
i'rtcton • VII'Fnllt hiY IQuipmeru. with fll'lencinQIVIIIIblelt
4.4% int1r11tl A co""llte'lineof
j)ale handling IICC8110ri• •
}Mdlng ICC. . &amp;Ories. grinder
.miun, w~gons , rot.ry till••·
rotery cuttert. blld•. c:ultiv•·
tors, disc. plows. IHdm. polt
ltlvtrl. woodspllttlt's, one• &amp;
t.ldg•t•. power w•ttllfS •
Wh•l Horse L.wn &amp; G1rd1n
) riCtorsl And 118 ut fOf 1
OOR1JIItelint of p,..slll service!
USED A 'lllrlety of uted tr1ctors,
-6 round blltrl, grinder mixer.
'Y~Qon1,

IPr•ver.

tltl••·

cultiv1tor~.

·tobacco
whftl cite,
)lows. rH... -.u•re b.tws,
jeddttl, h1"ow . mowing m•·
chine. cultipiCklf .

Auto•

for Sale

Jaff Baughmen'1 1871 unflft-

lahH r•tored NOVA, 327
chrome engine, no phon• In·

,..i,..,Mlddloflort IB•odburfi.

79 TrtntAMT-top, AC. AM-FM
8
11. cond. C11111 4·441·

"•'*·

Liveltock

Purl bred Duroc bo1rs. Aoglf
B.ntiey, S.bin1. Oh. C1H 513·
M14-2398.

Ont bul 11d on• ttHr. both 14
mo . otd . Stlet hll vwy ricetizl.
•325 end tliO fiiPICtivtly .
814-742-3033 .
lolt: 2 H1rllford c1tv11. Heiflf
1nd1t11r. Around 350 lbl . 11Ch .
From Pine Grove Rd.. n11r
MIPIIwood lake. CI11814·912:J1 17.

1177' Plymouth Yo..,., good
cand. low mHIIII•· ••n~oo.
Coli - 1:30, :104·171:4819.

II ford RMigor long bod wlth

al24.

GJnd.. 21.000 mi . Coli otter

poliahtd. lluminum whMia.
44 ,000 ICtUII rnflll, 13,100.
Coli 814-211-1144.

71 Gremlin t380, 73 :W ton Ford
pickup 17&amp;0. C•ll 114·381·
11810.

18 ~OidNMer 440 ano .. •eoo .
Coli 814-441· 3397.

ox

a

1980 O.ttun 3;10
coupe,
lpd.. mii'IU... AM-FM ltlf'IO
cu•ttt•. AC. rNr window d•
fDgglf, U.300 or Mit off..-.

Cllll14 -441· 3172.
1981 Ford F1lrrnont. euto, air,
rldlo, 11,899. John'1 Autu
Sal ... 8ull'oli11• ~d . , OlllipoNI.

78 Chevrolet Monte C1r1D, V·B.
77 Chevy Montt C1rto, PS. 1111
Of Crlde fur pktup. C1ll 114·

2156·1228.

81 Plymouth Blpp1ro 2.1 L.
tnlngt, 5 IPd .. iD.OOO m.,_,

good 6 ciMn. t2.MO. C1ll
114-211-1142.

1180 Oodgo Colt - n . l .,d.
trent. AC, PS. AM· FM r.clio,
good GJnd .. t1 ,995. Col 814·

448-1981.

1971 DttiUn 5 tpd.,

SoiN,

OH .

lulovale

Rd, Oollpolo.

1982 D1ttun 4 IPd., AM ·FM
top1. wnrimo. oporty, t2.11111.
John '• Auto lei•. Bulevll• Ad.,
Oolllpollo.

IS N._ ... King Cob - • •·
llh now, 8 opd .. Pl. AM-FM
cuutte. 11 .000 mllte •7.800.
Cl11114-318-9731.

tNERCROj

1I K I
Prfnt11111werhete:

WHAi IS'ETT/NIS'
TO A P'IC.NIC.
OFT!N IS NOT.
Now urange the circled letters to
tonn the surprise answer. as sug·
~ ested by the abo"te cartoon.

42 ACRES- 3 BEDROOMS-LOG HOlE
Started buildin' in 1978, 3 bedrooms, 6 room loa home,
1248 SQ. ft . liv1n1 spact plus partial basement. Electric
hut pu"' whh supplement wood stove, nice _larae sundeck. Fence around JlfOperty, 5,000 piAl trees
(Christmas) stt out. Nict home out by itself in the country. Also 25 11. 1 25. II. new barn. all of this for ONLY .
149,900. Won't last bnc.
11649

OK I I 1 I I J
(Answers Monday)

Yeslerday'sl Jumbles: LOOSE CLOVE BRUTAL POPLIN
An swer:

M,810. Trld•. oemper or bllt
offer. Atlohyclraullo•nowet~ow.
Coli 814-441-2741.

,

•so.

1982. Chovrolol El Comlno.
v.a. PI, and Pl. Exc"lent
condition. M110. 010. CIM
114-112· 2711 .
arM~

bid

tapp• for

Real Estate General

Toyote. t2150. Cell 114-881-

:su•.

By James Jacoby

• 10 6' 2
+K8712

' 84 ChiVY Cavalllr. PS , PI, AT,
e•tr• Cllln, low mil•. Mult: 1M
to ipprtcllte. C1ll 114·992·

~

Hay &amp; Grain

1976 Pinto Runebout. low
mileage. runs good. n.cls work.
t600 . C111 81 4 · 992·5188 .

glass .

tm••
9.818

Mixed hay toruli. Squ1rebsl11.
firttcuning, nevlf wet.
pet
bile. Cal 114-742·2007 after

1980 Chovy Mon10. 4 cyl, 4
apOid, DOodcond, 11,200.00or
m•h 1n offer, mult MH. 304·
1195· 3013 .

73

Van11k 4 W.O.

------------1171 Cunomlled Ford van
E-100, bly window, IUnroof,

H.y lor Nle 600 bat11. 1250.
Call 114·982-53&amp;8.

79 Pinto, good condition. 304-

Clrpet, stiJW•I:aQ,, Wliltlm
megs, good ndlals. no Nit,

Mf!ld "•Y large IqUiri b1lea,

79 Ford Fllfrft)RI tilt ion Wigen
11700. 304-175-2112.

875· 3471.

mil••· prlc:e

Wiseman Real Estate Agency

.9.100, 304-171-2888.

11.900. C.al14-441-2847.

s?

EAST

tJ96 2

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Judy DeWitt

SOUTH

J . Merrill Carter

+ K Q 10 8 3
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Becky Lane
Jim Cochran
Phyllis Loveday
Liz Long

• J983

+AQ3

Vulnerable: East-West
Dealer: South

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North

East

South

Pass
Pass

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3+

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Pass

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Broker
388-8155
Realtor 379-2184
Realtor , 446-0468
Realtor 446·7881
Realtor 446·2230
Realtor 676·3968

SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC

446-6610

+

Pass

·Opening lea d: • K

spade.
Of course none of this would work if
West had simply made the opening
lead of a club. Would that lead have
needed some of the same clairvoyance
th at eluded East-West during the
bidding'

Vans &amp; 4 W . O.

73
POMEROY/CHESTER - We are rroud to offer this out·
standin1 spllt· level. In an •ea o fine homes, it is eiiCip·
tiona! in ~s quality, mint condition and settinc. Profes·
sionally decorated', co -ordinated li&amp;ltlin&amp; fixtu11s, thts
quad·level has 2500 SQ. ft .. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. cathe dral ceilina. Property also includes 3 landscaped acres,
lon&amp; concrete dnve lined with pines and a 32x40 3 yr. old
multipurpose buildina (same material as house), heated,
concrete floor with columned porch.
#411

1871 Ford plcll up h11f ton.
....... 304·171-2149 .

3103.

WEST

+ A74

Th ere's lll"JI"'' IIlm about it.
If vu u w .1nltuscll )'llU r lwn1L',
then··, tl',lll y onl v &lt;&gt;Ill' nu rn h ·r
ill cun &gt;tdl'r · Nun;bl'l I. Ct II

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R-ea~I~E~s~ta~t-e~G~e-n-e-ra~l---------

21537.

'1111 Chwy pickup, Hri• C· 10.
Nnning
and 11dlng bldl

1-r0-11

.AQ6

they Jacked the clairvoyance to enter
the auction. Despite his high-card values. West stayed out of the bidding
over one spade beca use of his fl at distr ibution. When the bidding ended at
three diamonds. he hoped he had
enough tricks to defeat that contract .
West cas hed his three top diamonds
and switched to the nine of hearts. Declarer won the ace and played a spade
to the king. West took the ace and continued hearts. Declarer ruffed. threw
a heart on hi s queen of spades and then
relied on clubs splitting. When they did
not, he had to go down a trick .
Declarer can play better. Let him
play ace of clubs and a club to dum my's king . If that suit divides, he ~an
come back to the queen and I hen force
out the spade ace. But when clubs mrsbehave. he can change horses. He
plays a spade to the 10. playing lor I he
spade jack in the East band and a rea sonable spade division. He can then
ruff the heart return, set up the spades
by ruffing. and return to his hand with
the club queen to enjoy the last good

1971 Dodge 110 tructc. Exctl-

11-.o Chwy Cuttom Deluxe 20.
:W ton pidlup, 1uto trlntrnttlion,
powlf ltiW•ring, 304· 812·

Regiltlfld Rtclcing HDt'H, 15
yell's old, biYGelding. 304-468·

t1 .21 . 304-176-5179.

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11,000 on !110 engW.e, wide

1881. long

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NORTH

make nine tricks in a heart contract ,

1171 Oodgo ~ 10n ..4 PU. 811.
bod, outo. PS, Pl. AM·FM,
tir• •lpOke wheels. NtiW' p.int,
lltemttor, •MrWtg pu,...,, c.t.,
bNUI. • In•. E•c. cond .•

Cloudy
crystal ball
Although East and West might well

tTINCID

more

James Jacoby

UniCrll!"blo- foor Jumbltl,
one liner to eiCh square, tQ form
tour onllnory wort!&amp;

topp•.

rediD. t1 .711. 1811 D!eta.n .a
opd., radio, t1 ,498. Jolin' aAuto

1978 FOfd Mulleng. NHd1

.

9-Spm.

4:30

Henri Arnold ond Bob LM

IPM, 81.·317·7111.

' 83 GnN1dPrixW. 21.000mU•.
V-8. AC , 111t, CNtll, •ero. C1tl

1 Pony,lnd white feet c11f •100

•.715

by

l.,t conditKin. PS., Pl., AC . Ctlf

tor both . c.n eU-992· 5368.

84

llft!JN} fi}n fjl.THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

~ ~ ~~·

llnw. •and. whh ovtrdrivl. uc.

evening• Chetter 111•·98&amp; ·
3!1.1.

814-992-71573 .

11. 1986

Truc:kl for Sale

1977 Ford Thund- AC, PS,

PB. good cond . Ctn aU-668·

w. Va.

"Ill v.... ar. 304-al-3331.

72

.. .;... 1199. &amp;1•·992-3114

1817.

-;;7;;-1--.A..-:u-::toa-:-:-:fo;:-r"'S""al.,.-1

4283.

1980 Dildao Mrrodo. 318 2

211. •1 .eoo. New tob1cco

"«&gt;20 John
dietel tractor.
U:tr1 c.._.. 1 'ow hour1. with clb.
~od Nbber M.9fiO. 4 row Ford·
.DOm pt.nter rod U9&amp; . Cll
114-291-812 .

71

~rr.-1, PS. J:ta, 1uto. tilt. ciJiil•.
•r. AM·FM ...... .c...., ftctory

1000 tools.

"Bidwell CMh ftld Stort' aFtnct
.fi.IPPtv Specitla on all your
ftnclng nNda . C•ll 814 ·381·

Ohio-Poim Pleasant,

Judy

1 979 Ford Van wi1h 1 980
factory biovac cus tom conver·
sio n. Excellent conditlo n .
$7,600. Call 614·992 ·5954

NEW LISTING - HOME &amp; 2!.83 ACREll $32.1XXl.OO. Nrce home and acreage. !M' ner has
moved and is ready to deal1 6- 7 acres pasture. sorre
trmrer
#2064

after 6:00 pm

1978 c .J5 Jeep. Good con di·
tion . S2600 Ca ll 304 · 773 ·

NEW USTING - FANTASTIC BUILOINGSITES - a
Acres. mare c. ~ of vacan/ ~ nd . Water lap, elY
schoo5. land lays excellent.
#2053

1965 CJ5 , extra good shape.

Real Estate Gen.e ral

rOOuilt 8'\gine. 4 cyl , $1 ,000 .00 .
"73 Toyo 111 Celica 5300 .00.

Xl4-676 -7469

#2026

CENTURY 21 Southern Hills R.E., Inc.

1171 lnttmltlonll Scout. W0 ,
Cl11114-441-4779.

S1700. Call614 . 742 -2944.

5376

WHAT A DEAL!!! $17,500.00 - OWNER MUST
SELL IMMEDIATELY - 2 Mobile Homes furnished on SR 141. Excellent location close to

town. Good lrwestment Property.

1979 Jeep Cherokee. 4114 . 360
thriH! &amp;peed , Good condi1ion.

NEW LISTING - LOTS OFHOUSE - $49,900 - 3
Bedroom brrck &amp; /rame ranch large kitchen. heat
I)Jmp 12'&gt;24' covered deck. Be the l~rsiiD look a/ the
excellent cond rr~n ol lh&lt; home
112067

NEW LISTING - HAPPINESSFOR SALE. There's a
heap o'happy livin' offered mthis nl?ller 3 t..droom
one lloor brick &amp; lrame horre. fam~~ room, I car
garage all s ~uated on 1.59 acres. more "' '"
#208 1

NEW LISTING - SECONO AVENUE - S3Ul0.00
- Lovely older horre wrth spacoosroom;, l lloot plan.
3 t..drooms. l 'h balffi. has been renovated. All th&lt;
wrt~ convenience oi i!M'n l•rng
#205 1

Realty
446-3636
HOMES. FARMS .&amp; COMMERCIAL PIIOPERTitS
25 LOCUST STREET. GAlliPOLIS. OHIO 45621

74

Motorcycles
NEW LISTING - ENGLISH MANOR DESIGN - 2
stC\'y stone and lrame .;th lull basement. Located rn
the c!y 3 bedrooms. 21? balffi. dnmg room. 2 car
garage and much more. Call lor complete delarls.
#2069

1981 Harley David~on klw rider
Call 614 · 367·7170 aflt~r 4PM.

1986 K1wasalci 464 Ninga Call
614 ·446 · 7414alter 4PM .
750 K Honda Chopper Specia l
p11i11t job. lo t s of ch tome . Ca ll
614-446 -7252 after 4PM

NEW LISTING - ROAO FRONTAGE -TAKE YOUR
PICK over 1.1100 tt. of road !rootage to IE d•~ed mlo
r es~entlal lo~. Water a~ ailab~.
112082

NEW LISTING!! Th1s home has rt all . 3 bedrm ranch .
located along Roush Rd Kyger Creek Sch ools. Full base·
menl wrl h rec. rm . Cent arr . WBFP. rn -ground 16'&lt;32 '
swrmmrn g pooL 1h acre lot Well and ru ral water . Greal locatJOn for Jam1ly Pnce $54,900.00

Honda XR 250 dirt bihe 1985
n"Ddel price $1,260. Ca ll 614 ·

446· 1766 .

••

NEW LISTING - SYRACUSE - AeriEs wom pooL
Attractrve 1 story home wrth lo~ ol ch aracter
Remodeled 3 bedroom , I '; bath. lamilv room wrth
large bow wrndow. Nearly 1~ acree $Q9.900.
112086
•

NEW LISTING - ROONEY AREA - Sman ~der 2
bedroom home, ~ood condrt~n . Mob1le "'""' 100&lt;-uo
'" back lawn , 2 storage bulld10gs and good g~ rden
area. Pnced m the 20s
112070

BI!ICK RANCH - .73 acre IIX. klcaled 10 AddGon
Tcr«nsh1p. 3 bedrooms. bath, I car attached garage. lull
basement, 24x30 unattached garage. central a1r.
Pnced in the 50s
#!099

1984 Honda 70 0 Saber. shaft
driv e. wa1er cooled. 4 .000
mile&amp;. uc cond . 304 ·675·
5!164

1982 Hon d e lnttrll11te, full•:
drea&amp;ld . phone 304· 773 -9164

•her 5:00 PM.
Hond1 Spree tor ule. 50 cc
X14-676 -2942 .

75

STARTER HOI£ OR RENTAL INCOME Sl9.900 - 3 BR home offers LR, kitchen,
bath, 2 car unanached garage, fenced
yard . Call for inlormatron . .

PRICE REDUCED TO $29,!1!01! Nice hortll
and 5 acres, m/1, on St. Rt. 14!. This Ill me
ofters a lamily room with woodburning
stove, kitchen, LR, bath, severallruitlrees.
Call today for an appointment.

VINTON AREA - Large, m/1, attractive
ranch home features 1104 sq. ft., 4x26 LR,
eat-in kitchen, ·bath, attched garage, addi·
tiona! lot can be purchased . Call for .n il) ·
pointment.

6100 SQ. FT. BUILDING - Sol id concrete
wal~ . 200 ft. lronlage on SR 7 at Crown
City, Ohio. formerly used as Jumiture lac·
tory, ideal/or retail sales cr manufacturing

LOOK AT THIS GREAT BUY NEAR RIO GRANO£ . NICE 3
BEDROOM RANCH HAS EAT-IN KITCHEN, ATTACHED
GARAGE. ABOVE GROUND POOl PRIVATE FENCE , AN
ABSOLUTE STEAL AT $30.00.0.

business.

Boats and
Motors for Sole

20 h ceil ing cabin, 120 Mer·
Cruisar 1·0 . $5 ,000 firm. Ce ll

614 ·446 ·0727 .
1977 , 17ft. S1Pncrah trihuii iO .
with VB . In good condi1io n.
Ask ing 15000 . C11l 614 ·992·
59 47 afte, 6:00pm.

,6 ft .LoweAiuminumbeatbolt

Trolling motor, depth 1inder. Hi
HP En in rode Mo!or . $2000 fi rm .
Ca ll 614 -742 ·2975 ttVtnings
only .

Rea l Estate General

THE FAMILY WILL LOVE IT HER£7- Th is
hOme oilers 1728 sq. ft., 3 BRs, I ~ baths.
piu s shower in basement, galley kitchen ~
co"'letely equipped, LR. family room, di ing room, carpeting, central arr/ lleat
JJlfTII, rear deck overlooksRaccoon Creek.
Call lor an appoinlment.
24 ACRES M/ l , HARRISON TWP .. CLAY
LiCK ROAD - Rolling land, well m IJOP·
erty, barn and tobacco base. Call for more
details.
MOBILE HOlE FOR SALE -l4x70 fleetwood Broad more, 2 BRs. 2 baths. krtchen
wrth range and refrig., carpeting, lOx II
metal storage bldg. Call lor more details.
THIS HOME DEMANDS ATTENTION! 1.86 acres. m/ 1, 2,024 sq. ft. of living
sp9ce. Other wtstanding featur es ~elude
FR wrth brick fireplace, LR w/lireplace, 3
BRs, 2 baths. formal diing. new~ remo de led kitchen , ca rpet throu~oul. electric
lurnace. central a1r, 2 car anched garage
wrth openers, salellish dish, fenced back
yard, nice ga rden space let us show you
this home today.
GREAT LOCATION - REDUCED PRICE .
NICE NEIGHBORHOOD - All these things
descrrbe this all brick. ranch style home
just off Rt. 35. This home offers 3 BRs, I ''
baths. LR. FR. equ rpped kilchen.lull b~ se·
menl, covered patio. nrce flat fenced
backyard. Call today.
THIS HOME HAS All THE THINGS YOU
WANT! - 4 BRs. equipped kitchen . 2
baths (masler bath ha s a whirlpool). LR.
carpeling, heat pump, cent arr, anached
garage, above ground pool. Jus/ minutes
/rom tow n a/ Centenary
HARRISON TWP - CREMEENS RD . 53 ACRES, m/ 1, - 4 BR home oHers
kitchen. LR. bath. electric 88 heat, carpPI·
ing. 30x42 steel bld g. with woodburning
stowe, barn and 3 sheds. Call lor morernformation.
ADDISON TWP. - Posson Trot Rd.- 93
acres, m/1, all woods. Old barn on property. $21,000.

PERRY TWP. - 2!. 8 acres, m/ 1, older
irome oilers 2 BRs, LR. kitchen. bath, lull
basement, storm windows, well, rural wa ter milable. Call for more details.
EDGE OF TOWN, RIVER FRONTAGE This home features LR, eat-in ~tchen, nice
family room with hearth for woodburner,
bath , gas heat. large unattached garage,
crty schools. Call/or an appoinlment.
103 ACRES M/ l , SPRINGFIELD TWP. Approx. 96 A. tillable, older home has 5
BRs, bath. LR , kitchen, ulunty water,
40x60 pole bldg., 40x60 tobacco barn. va. rious other outbuddings.
GENTLEMAN'S FARII - 35 acres m/1
mostly tillable. 3 miles north ol Rodney:
Spring, well and county water, lerH:ed and
cross fenced, tobacco base. Very nice 3 «
4 bedroom ranch style home with kilchen ,
LR , bath, breezeway, woodburning fire~ace. Call lor an appointment
LOOK AT THIS! 10 ACRES 1 / l, ONE YEAR
OLD RANCH - $39,900- This rome offers !'584 SQ . ff .. 4 BRs. 2 baths, kitchen,
family room, 12x24 LR, dining room, car·
peting, elec. BB heal, Andersen tllermo·
pan es, county waler, SW school district
Call today and make an appoinlmenlto see
lh~ one.
BRICK RANCH - ROUSH LANE- ThtsIa
vely hom eoffers 1378 sq . ft. plu sa lull b!·
semen!. Three bedrooms, LR is L-shaped
wrth /~replace and dining area. woodburnrng stove rn basement, I \1 baths. garage.
Call for more in/ormation .
COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL - This
nine room two story ho me features two
balhs. din mg room, kitchen ,.;1h new cabi·
nets, carpetrng, lirep lace, lull basement,
gas hea l, block 3 car garage, vinyl ~ding.
level lot w'th highway frontage on Upper
Rt . 7.
PERRY TWP. - 21.8 acres m/1, older
home offers 3 DRs, LR, kitchen, bath, full
basement, storm windows, well, rural water m ilable. Call for more details.

CLOSE TO TOWN - Nice one story home
featuring kitchen , LR, family room, dining
room, full basement, wpeting, gas heat,
city water, 2 Cal unattached block !&gt;!rage.

THIS COULD BETH£ ONE FOR YOU!- L.o ·
wely brick ranch offers a 14x24 LR kitchen
w/OW, displ., eye-level owen , counter top
rani€ and breakfast bar, dinene, family
room, 3 DRs, 2 balhs, lull basement, pa/io,
2 fireplaces, anached 2 car garage with
electnc openers, gas heat, central air, paliO, rntercofl) system . Just minutes from
/own on Debby Drive. Call lor an appoint·
ment.
$8,000- II ACRES - CHESHIRETWP.
- Vacant land. Septic lank on lloperly
Call for more information.

PRIDE Of OWNERSHIP - Lovely home
offers 3 BRs, 3 baths, equipped ~tchen ,
14x44 family room, dinene, lireplace, 2
car attached garage, 20x«l pool and satellite dish. Call lor an appointment.

PRICE REDUCED $10,0001 ONE OF THE
lARGEST RESIDENTIAL LOTS u~P~­
COND AVE. -Older Ill me oilers 3-4
LR , kitchen. DR, FR, bath, unanc hed galage. Call lor more detatls today.

OWNER HAS REOUC£0 Til PRICE ON
THIS lOVELY HOI£ 1o $59,000 which includes 2 ams, m/1. Homli oHm 4 BRs, 2
balhs, LR, kitchen, dining area w/ patio
doo1s and woodburner, carpeting, heat
PUifll, cent. air, full basement, 2 car garage. lots of trees and flowers. Additional
land can be JJliChased with house.

EDGEMONT DRIVE - CLASSY CAP£ COO
IN PERFECT CONDITION - This home
offers 3 BRS, kitchen with OW, displ.,
range and refrig,, dining room, liwing room
with woodburning lireplace, lamily ruom,
woodburner, two baths, foyer, gas heat,
cent. air, mainten ance free siding, garage,
almost new mol, immediate possession.

WANT TO DO A LITTLE FARliNG THIS
SPRING? - We have a new isting with
11.4 acres, m/1, small tobacco base, nice
ranch style home offers 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, large LR, kitchen. full basement
hardwood floors, front porch md rear pa·
tio. Just off Rt. 35, near Rodney.

DANVILLE AREA - Close to lei&amp;s Mines
-67 acres, m/ 1.nice home offers 3 BRs, 2
baths, kitchen with OW, displ., double
oven, refrig., WB stove, 22xl2 LR , dining
room. elec. lurnace, carpet ing. Barn on
property, 24x:ll with loft. Call today lor
mare information.
QUALITY IN EVERY DETAIL - 3 or 4 BR
brick ho me offers a 20x40 family room, 3
baths, kitchen with OW, displ., microwave
and trash compactor, dming room, intercom system. central air, 2 car garage, deck
and a 20x40 pool. Over $100,000. Call for
an appointment.

DUPLEX 4 SALE -Great iwestment for
the buyer. located m Graham School Rd.
Each unit offers 2 BRS, Jiwing room, bath,
kitchen and stove, relrig., OW and displ.,
laundry, large carport, central air, and
storage area.

PIIICE REDUCED TO $15,000! 20 ACRES
1 / l , FRONTS ON RACCOON CREEk Appro•. 65 acres tillable and 135 acres
woods. Comfortable two story home oHers
4 BRs, bath, kitchen, Jiving room, family
room. two fireplaces, barn, 2 large
screened porches. Lovely Quiet setting.
THE KIND YOU HAVE IN liND!- Brick
ra~ ch within walking distance al schools
and downtown shopping. 3 Ills, bath, LR.
kitchen, din ing room with built-in china
cabinet, family room in basement, gas
heat, fireplace, attached garage.
NORTH GALLIA ESTATES -Morgan Tw~.
IODx:llO lot. Asking $3,000. Owner Will
consider financing.

OWNER ANXIOUS TO SEll - HAS REDUCED THE PRICE BY $10,000 -132.9
acres mil in Walnut Twp., HI story home
has 3 BRs, bath, 42•94 barn , large tobacco
base. Ca ll lor an appointment.
COIIERCIAL BUILDING - ~ERRY TWP .
-NEAR CORA - 6,000 sq . ff. steel ~dg.,
ideal for anyone in ~ucking, drilling or
mining business. Owner may consider
leasing or financing. Call fot more inform a-

GORGEOUS SEnlNG! RANCH WIT HOVER 3PCRES WITH
ACCESS TO RACCOON CREEK FOR FISHNGOR BOATING.
3 BRS., 2 BATHS, LR AND FP, DR, FR WITH WET BAR AND
BI G GARAGE WITH 17 BATH. WELCOME SUMM ER N
STYLE. PRICED TO SELL AT $59,000.

GET READY ~OR SUMlER! THS HOME HAS A BEAUTIFUL 16X32 IN-GROUND POOL. NICE FENCED BACK
YARD . 3 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM. 2\\ CAR GARAGE.
!0' DISH SATELLITE SYSTEM. GREAT lOCATION. KYGER
CREEK AREA . $58,000.

NEW LISTING IN CHESHIRE - VERY COM'ORTA BLE 3
BEDROOM, 2 STORY. HAS RJRMAL OINING ROOM. HARD
WOOD FLOORS IN LIVING ROOM, SMPU DEN, GARAGl
HAS WORKSHlP AREA. EXCELLENT BUY AT $32. 0001
BEAUTIFUL RIVER VIEW! KCSCHOOL DISTRICT. BRICK
&amp; FRAME TRHEVEL. 3 BRS, I \I BATH , FR WITH WOO D·
BURNER HOOK-UP, C/ A, CARPORT &amp; LOTS OFSTORAGE
JUST LISTED - PRICED FOR QUICK SAL£ AT $45,000
LOCATION - LOCATION - LOCATION! CLOSE 10
TOWN, GROCERY, SCHOOL &amp; HOSPITAL ON Rl 588
VERY NICE LARli LEVEL LOT WITH FRAME RANCH . 3
BRS, 117 BATH, BIG FR WITH FP POSSIBLEOWNER FINAN CING.·DON'T WAIT- CALL NOW' ASJIJNG $42.000.
A HONEY FOR THE lONEY! 2 BE OR COM FRAME HOME
HAS BEEN REMODELED. ONE OF THE NICEST HOME S
WE HAVE SEEN ON THE MARKET AT $20,000. FEW Ml
NUTES FROM CITY ON RT. 2!8.
FIRST TIME ON MARKET! 24X44 00 UBLE WIDEON NICE
LEVEL IICRE LOT. 3 BRS, BATH, RANGE &amp;RfFR IG.. ?
OUTBUilDINGS. COUNTRY SETTING. OWNERS BU YING
HOUSE AND HAVE PRICED FOR QUICK SALE AT $25.000.
THE HI-WAY INNIS FOR SALE! THS RESTAURANT HAS
BEEN AKANAUGA LANDMARK FOR MANV YEARS. GREAT
LOCATION ON THE CORNER Of RT. 7 ANO BURNETT
ROAD, WITH GOOD ACCESS TO ROUTE 35. LARli lOT
WITH AMPLE PARKING. HOME AVAILABlE WITH RES
TAU RANT.

~~'
Lf!.l

AUDREY F.
MARY flOYD,
,. .~. 2SLOCUSI STREET,

fEAFORD(H
Real Estate .uu 101
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(6141· 992 -3 325
NEW LISTING - One lloor
reasonable 3 bedroom horre,
nat. gas FA lu rnace. 2
jXlrch es. panelrn&amp; full base·
ment &amp; off ~r eel parkmg.
$34,000.
NEW LISTING - 3 BR
Jrame home. nal gas lurnace. stove, rel11geral or an d
workshop.
COUNTRY - 9 acres. more
or less. barn. oulbuildings.
pond, 3 BR house w/ full ba ·
semen!. Easte rn schools.
$27,500.
20 TRAILER SPACES - Sev·
era! acreages with woods. crty
waler 1n Mrnersville. Excellent
condition. good opportunrty
lor bu~ness person, state ap·
proved. $70.000
MINERSVILE - Nrce older
3 BR home 10 good condr·
t1on. Good carpetin g, new
lurnace. new roof &amp; river
VIOW $29.900.
RIVERVIEW - One floor 3
BR frame home. near Pim
Hut. $12.000.
Bl -LEVEL - 8 rm . modern
home in Ba11 ms Subd iv. 4
BRs. 1800 SQ. II.. more or
less, central a~r , garage and
lg lot. $62.50 0.
LG. 2 STORY - Handym an's
spec ral with I acre lot lot sol
room. lots ol space See and
giVe us an oiler
RT. 7 BY-PASS- One lloor,
3 BR home w/ bath. rural
water, porches &amp; nice lot.
$22.000
NEW CHESTER - lovely
ranch w/ 3 BRs. dining, lg.
stone fireplace in the family
rm., finished basement with
lots of storage cupboards.
Lots ollruit and 2.47 acres.
Asking $7 5,000
WANT TO SELL
CALL 992·3325

Housing
IH £ ndq ua rtc rs

NEW USnNG - MODUlAR HOM£ - 1.392sq ft ct
IMngspace. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. lam,Jy room.lormal
d~rn&amp; ro mp~te knchen, t..autilul carpet, above
ground pool, all srtuated on '' acre. Located near Rt.
!60
#2075

NEW LISTING - VILLAGE WARMTH - This older
oome is in good rondrt ~n . has 2 bedrooms, d~ing
room. krtchen. lull basement. wrap /}Jrdl. garage illd
nrce deep lot. Pr~ed to sell10 the 20s
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2079

scooter 1360 . Very good cond.

NEW LISTING - 14'•70' Bayvrew Mobile Hortll.
Modern krtchen wrth apphances. 2 bedrooms. l.,ng
room. lamdy room.All electrrcwllh buih-rnwood burner.
Located on '' acre lot ~ ~ce nerghbortood
#2078

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N£W LISTING - 3 bedroom home on Kathy
Holzer Hosp. Low trallic area. large back yard ..
Gall1 pol1s C1ly School Orsl. Prrce $45.000.00.

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LOOKING FOR SOMETHING WITHIN THE CITY but wrlh a
country almosphere11 Appro, . I acre, loca ted 1nside crty
trmrts 2 nrce oulbuildrn gs. garage and carport . Excellent
condrlron. Buy now lor $55.000.00

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COMMERCIAL BU ILOINGlocated along Court St 10 Gall r· •
•• pol1s. 3.500 sq fl. plu s 1.200 SlJ II. apartmen I Call /or
more rnlormalron . PRICE REDU CED'

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BRICK RANCH - 4 Bedrm. overlooks Raccoon Creek.
l'h acres. WBFP heal pump , breezeway w/ g11ll In coun· •
try but close /o c1ly. Prrce $80,000.00.
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REO BRICK HOME - Located rn Galhpolrs full base- •
men I. Cenl PC nat gas luran ce fireplace Hou se rs 10 •
e&gt;cellent condrtron. so 1ust "move rn" Pnce $49.900 •

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•• HANDYMAN'S O£LJGHT! I! Partrally comp leted renova- •
tron pro1ect New lurnace. new bathroom and lrvable
• downslarrs. however. upslarrs needs some work. Greallo- •
ca tron near schools Priced as is br $32.000.00.
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PRICE REDUCE 0 on thrs beautifu l Colonial Dutch horne •
located across from lhe new courthou se Central AC, •
wbfp , parllrni shed basement. $73.000

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course. $175 and $200 plus deposit. ADULTS ONLY' •

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NEW LISTING - SR 141. 24 x50 3 bedroom
doublewrde home Th&lt; specral O'dered horre has
lor mal dmrng e&lt;lUJPped krtchen. 2 balffi. shrngle roo/,
centra l arr &amp; 'I acre yard. 11 mr~ past Centenary.
$29.500 ()()
#2074

NEW USTING - B~Peep . Beales and M02art can all
re part of thi; home. because there 1s room ~r
everyone hom lin~ baby lo teenagers to Mom &amp; flip
Uving rm .. krtchen. 3 or 4 bedrooms. 2 batiEM
basement. Truly a "tam1ly" ~pe home. t;rrge lawn.
/12066

SIMPLY LOVELY - $39,!Ml0 - 3 bedroom ranch.
cu~om ooi~ krlchen cab~el;. 2 car !')lrage . love~ yard
&amp;garden area
#2057

SPACIOUS SPUT LEVH - Very nrce horlll, 3
bedrooms. 1., balffi, ~ts of cabmts &amp; rnunler spece
10 k~ch en . Home has been well ma!lla&gt;ned. e&lt;lra mce

SELLING YOUR RIAl ESTATE IS BIG BUSJN£SS .....
CALL AN EXPERIENCEO WOOD REALTY SALESPERSON

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IS YOUR [Y[ ON PROFIT1 NEW LISTING on a
successful restaurant wrlh equrpment rncklded 2
reslrooms. seat1ng capac!y lor 30, .92 acre mO'e or
less lol wrth plenty ol parkrng.
#2068

REDUCED TO $74,!Ml0 - Th&lt; 3~ 4ll!droom tn-level
oHm atree shaded 4 7acre sett10g near Ru Grande,
plus l1replace. woodburner. 2 baths. lor mal dlllll&amp;
lam 1~ room. 2 car garage Call lor mC\'e mlormatxm'
#1086

lawn.

#2072
WELL MAINTAINED - 2 re!room ranch, lar!€ l"ng
room. hrep~ce. attached garage carjXlrt, lull
basement. central arr, 2 baths.
#2060

VACANT lAND - 127 acres. more or less. Mrneral
nghts, lronlage on Lrttle Paregon Rd
112029

REDUCEDTO $49,900 - ().vners must sell last. Well
v.llrth more than asking pr &lt;e Remade~ 4 tedroom.
l story wrlh 2 batll;. 3 car garage and2acres. Across
from SW H1gh School

RENT OR RENT WITH AN IJ'TION TO BUY OR EVEN
BUY ON lAND CONTRACT' Owners moVIng to
Ca~lornra and needs a deal on th ~ ~rrn . u cellenl
45'&gt;75' barn. 36 acres, more or less. OJCe large horre
#1090

#2087
BRICK RANCH- 40s. 3 mdroorrn. balh.IO&lt;ng room.
large d1nng room. Over~ok 1n g I he Oh~ R•ver.
#2047

SUNKIST - locat~n plus charm pu s value. 3
bedrooms. l 1h balh. lormal d1nrng room. 2 GH l'ilrage
Range, rehrgeralor. d5tr.asher. was,.., and dryer
~nduded . Mom w1ll love t..1ng rnnvenrenl to

REDUCED TO SELL - Nrce 2 bedroom home, large
wooded lol frrep~ce. backup heating system.spacmrs
2 car garage wrth room for worksoop. $11,900.
#2012

WOODED SmiNG - Beaullul bnck chalet. 3 BR, 2
lull balffi. lull basement. 2 lu eplaces Not your
everyday hortll. Fantast1c vrew and 6 acres •mound
th ~ home.
#20!6

INVESTMENT PROPERTY - LOOKING FOR EXTRA
INCOME! - Nrce du ple~ ~caled at Nerghborhood Rd.
Apartmen~ have living room. krtchen. I bath and 2
bedrooms each. Th~ could re 1ust lor you. Call fc. an
appointment loclay .
#2045

Ofi THE RIVER - Nrce blg larm house. 7acres. more
"' less, of rrver bonom, lot ~ road frontage on SR7
#!087

FIRST TIM£ FOR SALE - Custom ruinb&gt;levelon 117
acres ~ Green area. 3 bedroorro, 2~ ba/1'6 , fami~
100m, woodburner. 2 car ijlrage, w«kshlp and much
more.
#1094

CATERS TO FAMILY LIFE - 2SIC\'Y.41Edrooms.den.
/ormal diOtn&amp; large corner lol wrlixJul burld•g; l ou
must see to apprec1ate $47 500
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GRACIOUS SOUTHERN LIVING beautiful OhiO RIVer Hoffif'
can be bought nght

THIS BEAUTY - Owne~ gave thG one the golden
looch' 3 bedrooms. 1" ball'!;. lam1ly room. lormal
l•rng and dmng room. pklseal·rn ~tchen Hon-e has
all the extras
#2014

AVIEW LIKE NO OTHER! - Cedar slat-shaped ranch.
Great room, cathedral cerlings, stone !~replace. lu i~
e&lt;lUipped, krtchen, lormal dllrng, lormal entry 2't
baths. Salellrtedish and tree gas leal in c ~ ded. Can t..
purch ased wilh 2 C\' 22 acres . 1'111ATA DEAL'
#2028

150 · acres. Green lwp. $79.000. Terms . ••

FARM - 282 ACRES - Locate on blacktop road .Remo
deled house, 8 outbuildings, 100 acres bottom land.
OCCUPY NOW FOR $130,000.00

NEW LISTING - ASSUMABLE 9'h'l&gt; MIG. - Cozy 2
bedroom ranch wrth /~replace '" Was~n gton Elern.
school d&lt;trict on Neighborhood Rd Low . ~ w mon/h~
payment '\ acre yard $26.'Xl0.00.
#2084

THIS IS A HANDYMAN'SSPECIAL - 3 ll&gt;droom one
lloor ~an home 10 emllenl cond1l10n Large eal-rn
klchen . l1vrng room. bath. P"t" basemen I. carpeted
throughout Appro&gt;. l acre lawn Pl•ale country
senrn~ $28.500
#2033

#2037

12'165' MOBILE HOME - Incudes 2 bedrooms, I
b!lh, ar oondi~ning washer and dryer. SUitt in rima
hutch.
#2038

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reno11ah:m .

HAPPINESS IS FOUND THROUGHOUT THIS
IMMACULATE HOME - 3 bedroo"'. l•ng room
formal d1nrn~ 21ull balhs krtt lier ~ncludes a ppl~ances .
biiSI'menl, garage Oaklnm lhr uu,((lul.ln lown locaton
in walkrng diStance to do.nlawn " " Call lor an
appo~nlmenl today
!2025

everythrn~

REDUCED $1,000 - 61lxl2 mobrle horlll. 2 a 3
IEdroonrs. was,..r and dryer. central AC. !love. rola.
tri -~eps and more. $6.250
112005

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VACANT LOT - 2'' acres road lron la~e. rdtal sne Itt
mobile home or homB. $3 51JU
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NEW LISTING - VACANT LAND - 10.85 Acres.
more "' less. Road lrontage on Bulavrl~ Road.
#2080
NEW LISTING - HOME AND BUSINESS Beauti/ul home overkloks the rrver and mobi~ OOrtll
park includes 10 spaces,Basement apartment in1r e
"' use lor Jlfi'lale use. central Sl?llage. ~reel lightl and
large 40'x60' bui~~~

#2046

© 1981'1 Centu ry 21 Real Estah:• ( urporatiun as trustt&gt;e for the NAf ® .lnd " - trJdemilrk~ uf (l•n tur y 21 Hl'tll Es t.lt(' Corporat1n n Pnnted In U S.A. f.1.JU oll H. , u~ m~ Opp11rturu1y ~
EACH OFFICE ISINDEPENDENTLY OWNED

OPERATED.

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Auto Parts
11o Accessories

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Times- Sentinel
81

81

Home
Improvements

81

Home
Improvements

Home
Improvements

Ohio'-Point Pleasant. W.Va.
82

11. 1986

Plumbing

&amp; Heating

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All 'YI* UHd a rebult trau·
ntitl6oftt • trwtftr CIIM. Will
delivet . O.werdrlve trensmls·
aion1. ftont a ,.., wheet drive,
· •IRUnlhlon w.. • tom conwr1tlrL. ln-e .... uld •rts. Call

RINOLES'S SERVICE , e ll pe -

rienced cerpenter, eleetriden.
m•on. pelnter. roofing (in clud
lng hot tlr tpplicadon) 304 -

815 -2088

Of

Elfll tio r stuc co plutflring &amp;.
planer repat r. C11 ll 61 4 -256
1182 .
Roo fing . sidin g, rem odeling.

875-7388 .

painting houses end roo fs, and

1-614 -237 -0488 . flay or night .

114·171-2220.

Sterb Tree And hwn

cO,.~ew R.... ·towing hitch,

lendacaping. 304 -576 -2010.

614-986-4121 .

R oge rs Ba!emen t
WaterproolilliJ

ROtlfV or cllble too l drlllinij
Mo1t wetlt complet~dumftdlly

RON ' S T8hn.lisio n Service
House calls on RCA . 0uftr8r.
GE . Sp &amp;ciflli ng in Zftl'l ith . Call
304 -576 · 2398 (ll 614 -446
2464

RoOfi ng . p&amp;inting . ro om a ddi ·
tlons . etc. Fr ee estimates. 17
y~uus expllfien ca B &amp; W Con·
stru ction . Cell6 14 -446 -8568 or
614 · 245 9448 eve ' s

edjl•.... bd mount. Load
ttY._. Md IW8Y control bar
MOO.OO. 304-171·4879.
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S~tnrice.

Pu"ll ulea 11nd stuvice. :104
895 -3802

Wrecklll '71 Nova, !'Huitt en·
~~ .. tO,OOO milt~, exc cond.
new studded tnow Hre•
MOO.OO. 304-171 ·4881 .
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Estlmt~tes .

QMHIUII repair.

&lt;:!Ill

Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 614 -446 -3888 or 814·
446 ·4477

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EKcavating

Good· 1 E IICIVating. bat•mtnta.
footers. drlvawayt, .. puc tanh.
landiUping , Call anytime 814·
446 -4537 , JamM l. D•'lilon

J1 . owner

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79 Motors Homes
llo Campers
197• Starcraft llklout e~mper .
,,...,. 8. co~ttt1 with lto'oll.
ice box, Mghtt• sitk. exc . cond .,
ltkt n.w. Ctl 114-388-97155
lift..- &amp;PM.

CARTER 'S PlUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor . Fowth end Pine

BASEMENT
WATERPRO OFING
Un conditional lifetime guarsntee . l oc al refaren c l!l furnish ed.
Free estimatel . Call co llect

TUTES REAL ESTA1E

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General Hauling

Jemn Boys Wa1er Service. Alao
pools filled . Call 614 -251 -1141
or 614-648-1 176 or 814-448-

•BUUDOZING •END
LOADER •TRUCKING
•TRENCHING
•CRANES •DRAGLINE
SEWERS • BASEMENTS
WATER UNES • SEPTIC
TANKS· CIIEEK &amp; FIELD
DRAINAGE PONDS · MOBILE
HOME SETUPS - ROAD
BUILDING·
· LAND

Cal

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CHRISTIAN'S
CONSTRUCTION

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s,,,,, $f"l•l

latmlliNG NOW FOI:
•Roofing •Siding

367
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IF NO ANSWII UU:

Col today ••.

(H£SIIa£. 01110

IIU .'I.\11' S1VT£.'i - BIWK£11
/111 ." rt /'ES - IIFA/. 1UR

,lclb-420(,

21 ft. CIMt A Moto rt1o me .
hecutfvl. FuMy -equipped , ex.
cond. 31,000 mites. 112 .000.
CoiiiU-446·4817.

J' II'/. S.-11 ' \ 'llF/lS -

.!~9 -2 1 52

1977 Dodge 22' motor home.
axtehnt condition, 498 Maple
Drive. Gllllpollit. Call 814·448·
0711 .

Coal, lima~tone . gravel. etc.
Oelillared 1 ton and up. Jim
lanie., 304-875-1247 or 6715·
7397.

WASHINGTON (UP!)- Tr.-asury Secretary
James Baker, giving unqualified approval of thl'
radical tax reform plan before the Senate, predicts
that President Reagan will spearhead efforts to
pass the controversial package.
Baker, a k~y administration figure In tax policy,
said the plan represents "a trade-of!," apparen Uy
referring to one item that has raised concern- sharp
curbs on Individual Retirement Account s.
" The trade-off here Is lower rates and gre-. tler
simplicity," hr said.
Saying Reagan has given the legislation ··about as
strong support as anybody could ask." Baker
predicted the president will " lead the chargP" for
passage.
Asked what is wrong with the Packwood plan.

Bulldozer end dump truck work,
Dannv Chapman. 304-875 -

3336.
i:IO&lt;l, H

PIIHnpt bus con·

_,ld hiO ......... Equipped
with bed. rtfflgtrltor, ttovt,
16nk. lib'-. hot water t.,k, 1nd
couch. Aeking •1200. C1M
G14-•2-•t7 after 5:00 pm.

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Upholstery

TAl STATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec. Ave .. G•llipolit .
114-448 -7833 or 814 -448 1933

1971 Ch.won Executive 28 ft.
TriNe! Tr1Htr. Lill:e new condition .,.du..d very tittle. H• new
20ft. awning. Original cost over

111.11110. Aoldng 1&amp;200. 61•·
1'42-3033.

R &amp; M Furniture Manufacturing.
St. At. 7. Crown Cit'/. Oh. Clll
614 -258 -1470, call Eve. 114·
446 -3438 . Old &amp; new
Uphoatered .

1978 WWdtm•• Camper. 18
ft .. Mtf-conttintd . hcellent
condition. CaH 814 -742 -3137 .

Mowrey ' s Uphol1tering serving
tri county area 21 years. Htebett
in furn iture upholltering. All
work guaranteed \lilil our mod ·
ern shop at Muon County
Fairgrounds. Phone 304-675 -

1974 Champian Cla11 A Motor
Home . Vlf'f good condhion .
37.000 ICNII miiM . CaH 61 4·

. 992-2303.

SCin'lp• truck camp•. 8 ft.
pop-up lor light trucks . Also
Hobart Mtlt Grinder. CaH 61 C·

1'42-28n.

SUNDAY PUZZLER

:1!4-171-1141 .

For Mit - lx30 Hou" tfliler.

a....,.

Call :1!4·488-1618.

Truck ctmpw wrth llove, ice
box, portlpOtti • in Jl)od condi·

don. t480. 304·171·2949 .

94 Sits down to a
1 Staid
7 Shore

Scrv1ces

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12 Dashing lellow
17 Baker"s products
21 Figures of speech

Home
Improvements

fttty Trtt Trimming. stump
femo¥11. Catl 304·175·1331 .

Man Power. Inc., genertl home

RNI E1tate General

POMEROY,O.

NEW LISTIIIG - CHESIIRE
- 1986 · Mansion 100bt~
home on renled lot. Beatrtilul
unl wilh 3 bedrooms." eloc.
lorted air heat dh cenlral
air. Insulation rackage for ~fi­
tiency. $17,:ol.OO.

comb at

59 Antlered an1mal
61 Heed
62 Tropi cal fru1t
63 Plug ot gauze
64 Tantalum symbol
66 Sched. abbr
67 Withered
68 Car leature
69 Spanish abbr.
71 Suffi x me aning a
person th at
72 Liquor variety

II£WliSTING - POMEROY
-A cule 3 bedroom hornf,
newly remodeled, on 4 ~Is.
New roof, basement, woodburner, FA. gas heal. Owner
needs sale! $19,000.00.

74 Rain and hail
76 Ode
77 The u1ial

78 K1ng : 11.
79 Ta lk gl•bly
BI Sea eagle
82 Pr ovides crew

NEW LISTING - EASTERN
DISTRICT - A neal 2 bed ·
room newer home oo om 2
acre lot wilh above ground
PJ01 plus salelhle dish.
lleaulilul lot wilh pine lrees
ttnd garden space. Slorage
boiding. $29,000.00.
IIDOLEPORT - Newer modular, nice level lot ~ Middleport. Woodburning fireplace,
porch and deck areas. Beautilul place. Owners musl sacn-

fice. $38,500.00
LAIGSYILLE - 6.35 acr e
country estate - barn ,
sheds, lwo ponds, and anice
I I+ story home in good re·
pair. Eleclric heat plus a
woodburner for cheap heat

purpose
4 Simian

102 Evergreen trees

56 Opposes l1,mty

$35,000.00.

Durocher

25 Ott. ot the Guard:

57 Places for

NEW LISTING - EASTERN
DISTRICT - Jusl righ I lor a
large lamily! 4·5 bedrooms,
HI balhs, lull basement.
garage, carport. Gas f.A.
heal. New rool. latge deck.
Over 2 acres of land.

1 To staunch (a
wound)
2 Therefore
3 Serve the

101 Dregs

48 Se lec1
49 Type of wave
52 Pier ce
54 Fame

992-lli,

Wing-tooted
Declares
Seesaw
Baseball's

24 Preposition

41 Compass poin t
43 Top of house
45 Stared openmou thed
47 Prefi x tor down

E.M.i•,l.

95
96
97
99

100 Something that

26 Heraldry: gral1ed
28 Following second
30 Retract
32 Bro1her of Odin
33 Hawaiian rood
35 Depression
37 To start upon
39 Location
40 By way of

· lmprovtmtntt, tr• trimming.
odds •nd endt. 30'·875·2222 .

meal

22 Macaroni.
spagbetti. e1c.
23 Badgerlike animal
abbr.

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84
85
87
89
90

Aslral body
Surfeit
C leaning utensil
Performers
Heating dev• ce

Negated

92 Conspiracy

DOWN

confines

103 Cut
105 Pries abou1
sneakingly
107 Glucinium symbol

109 Sin
110 Knocks
11 1 Lance
113 Transgressions
114 Period of time
1t5 Saint: abbr.
116 Edges
117 Unit or Siamese
currency
118 Crimson
120 French article
12 1 Hold ten aciously

122 Bind
123 Region
124 Profound

126 Sabers
128 Talk idly
130 Folds
132 Den
134 Worn away

135
136
137
139

Underdone
Place: abbr.
Cuttings
Adroit

14 1 Teutonic deity
142 River island

143 Insect
145 Pain ful spots
14 7 Hindu peasant

149 Health resort
152 AI home
153 Washes
155 Pertaining 10 the
navy
157 Portico
159 Negative prefix

160 Bristle
162 Showy flower
164 A1 no time
166 Out -and-out
168 Redact
169 Chairs
170 Snowless
17 1 Rents

5 Care lor
6 Chemical
compound

7 Candle power:
abbr.
8 Grain
9 Fprmer

Wimbledon
champion

75
76
77
79

80 Parts in play

82 Specks
83 Pigpens
84 Scott
86 Kilty: colloq.
88 Hindu cymbal
89 Inserts quickly
90 Small valleys
9t Chris - Lloyd
93 lure
95 Make amends
97 Gratuities
98 Fish eggs
102 Renown
104 Hospital section

12 Bromine symbol

106
107
108
110

17 On the contrary

18 Above
19 Beginner
20 Moves about
furtively

27
29
31
34

Son of Seth
Reliance
Neon symbol
Set in from the
margin

36
38
40
42
44
46
48
49
50
51

Small children
Rumor
Moral failing
Need
Doom
Obligation
Top of head
Turkic tribesman
Goddess of peace
Los Angeles:
abbr.
53 Plaster disks lor

Lubricate
Gratings
Fall in1o disuse
Mature

111 Takes unlawfully
112 Lawn mower
feature
114 Mistakes

123 Indian mulberry
127 The two of us

128 Laud
129 Showered
130 Gratify
131 leaped tor-.,ard
133 Beams
136 Entreaties

138 Cut
140 Sum
143 Fluorine symbol
144 Pilaster

55 Tellurium symbol

15 1 Academic

58 Declared
60 Strong wind
62 - lrae
65 In music , high
68 Measure ol

weight : pi
69 Graze
70 Peeled
72 Partners

73 Assuages

COLUMBUS, Ohio I UP! l Columbus, ranked as the fil1h - best
city nationwide of business. has
jumped II spot s since a news
magazine surveyed 75 metropoll·
tan areas lasl November.
U.S. News and World Report, in
an article In issues on newsstands
starting today, says Columoos Js
the fifth besl city for business In the
nation and tops in the Midwest.
The anlcle quotes Chase Econometrics as predicting that Columbus will be the fa stest· growing citY
In the North this decade.
ln the last su!Vey done by the
magazine In November Columbus
ranked 16th In lhe nation.
"This recent rating will just do
nolhing but add tremendous credl·
billty to 111&lt;' facts we're telilng

125 Dock

56 Cultivated land

been a blow 10 us and has
emphasized our own conC€rn 1hat
we need to get to know this new
market better before assuming
such a large loan burden," he said.
He said the company, which
negotia ted for the loan to stay in
Ohio Instead of moving to West
Virginiam is no real danger and
production will forward when the
molds are delivered .
"Prudent llscal management
requires that we do not go lbrward
wlth the loans at this time,"
Ml&lt;ldleton said.
The ban package submitted to
the state In January called ror more
than M10.1XD to be spent on
acquiring the facUI1)' , renovating II
and buying fixtures and equipment.
Middleton said lv.&gt; ropes to be abiP
to renegotiate for !he purchase or
th&lt;' building so he can acquire it on
such terms that he will oot have to

subjects
153 Household oet
154 Stage need
156 Shelter
158 Macaw
161 Agave plan!
163 Rupees: abbr
165 Hospit al asst
167 Ancient Rom an

people," JohnS. Christie, president
of the Columbu s Area Chamber ol
Commerce. saJd.
Manchester, N.H., is ranked first
nationally for bJslness. Ahead of
ColumbJs are AlbJquerque, N.M .:
Atlanta: B!rmlngham, Ala . Othl'rs
In the lop 10 are Pm1 1and, Malne:
Washington; Charlotte. N.C.: Bos·
ton: and Norlolk. Va .
Christie cited ttr&gt; 2 million square
ffft ol new ColumbJs- area ware·
rouse space occupied In thP last 12
months as a reason for the high
ranking.
He said bu siness is amacted 10
th&lt;' area because of high worker
productivity, a reasonable cost of
living and thl' city's location.
The article says Columoos' suc·
cess as a cenler lor senices.

di stribution and transportation
makes th&lt;' city " unusually r ecessl onproof" for a Midwest city.
"'JY pica l of the gr!'&lt;'ning of
Columbus: Chemlav.11's lawn -care
sa les will top $3:'1.) million this yea r,
up from $142 million In 1~1. "
The report in cludes a chart
showing th&lt;' average Columbus·
area factory worker 's annual salary at $23.622. up 10.7 per cent from

1985.
The magazine's ranklngs are
ba sed on a weigh too average of four
variables: chan~ In employme~t
from the prf"'ilus year, the latest
employmem ratio compared with
111&lt;' national average, chan ~ in
non-farm employment and changP
In weekly earnings of fac tory
workers.

I() M£ '" thP Hannan Trace Scl1ool 01sh~t l) &lt;ert '"I he n11d
about 3txlim, I '' batl!i. ca1pet. woodburnet! much mme all on OJP .-re lui'

YOU lOOKING FOR ANIC£

NEW liSTING - Cule little
ooe bedroom home in Racine in good condiltoo , aluminum siding, all storms,
level lot Good price al

$13,50000

E. Clel111d, Jr.
992-6191
Jon Trussell.. ... 919-2660
Dottit Turtttr ..... 992-5692
Henry

NEW LISTING - 1 53 am s. moteot less. tn Kyger Creek School O' sh1Ciwtlll2 - 19 73
bile home s. Ow n e~ lives tn alf 111d rt&lt;tls the othe r lor $250 00 pet month. Excell ent 1
r

1

Formal t&lt;th y LR. dtnmg, mod k1lchen R&gt;&lt;•mo&gt;n tl

LAND CONTRA~T - 4bed tooms, LR, FR. modetn kttchcn. 2 111eptaces Mostly
floot s, 6 acres, 11101e 01 less. Good croplan d lar ge ba rn. slo,ge shed. gta n
tobacco bouse. smokehou se and .cellat. 800 lbs loba cco base.
ACRES MORE

OR LESS -

Vacant land

GRANT RECIPIENT - Portland Elementary
School has been awarded a S800 (ll'llllt from the Ohio

Located tn ctfy school

FARM - R1o Grande area . Mostly ttllable land 2 slory counlry home Just like ""'""·J
lmn.th•r use lo have. l g. shadelrees tn yard Hot!&gt;! ha s been tet mtle mspected. Hmse01
. Citv schools. Pnced in 50's.
561\ N::RE FARM wrth atarw. work gatage,tobacco tlltn , carpo~. 5wllnntlltgpool and a
lxtuse llith a lurnBI"ed krtthen &amp; alull basement

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® 1986 United Fea ture Syndicate

IN GOOD srmrrs - Treasurer Secretary James
Baker (left) and Senate Republican Leader Rober1

Dole appear In good spirits as they dlsruss tax refonn

on NBC's "Meet lbe Press". UPI.

Nine die on Ohio highways
By United Press International
A Union County accident tha1
claimed three lives boosted Ohio's
weekend traffic deat h toll to nine,
the state Highway Patrol reponed
today.
There were six people kUied
Sunday, two Saturday and one
Fr iday nigh1 , a pa trol spokeswo·
man said. One of the victims was a
motorcycl isI. None of 1he vic1 ims of
car crashes was wearing a seat
belt. the spokesman sa id.
The patrol counts ratalllles result lng from accidents on 111&lt;' state's
public roadways each w!'&lt;'kend

trtwcen 6 p.m. Friday and mid·
nigh1 Sunday.
Killed were :
Sunday
Lebanon: Stf"/en R. Reffitt, 'lr,
Franklin, In a one-car cras h on Ohio
122 In Wanen County .
Marysville: Rick L. Wells, 25:
Manha R. Hullinger, IS: and
Chauncv K. Wat kin&gt;, 11: all of
Springfield, In a one-car accident on
U.S. 33 In Union Count y.
Middletown: Carl Fultz, 28.
Carlisle, in a two-vehicle collision
on Ohio 73 in Middletown.

Akron: Sande.&gt; rs Lowel l lll, 21,
Akron, ln a two-car accident on an
Akron street.

Saturday
Cincinnall : M ark A. Letang, 19,
Cincinnati, In a one-car crash on
Ohio ~ In Hamilton County.
Ravenna: Robert C. Ruggles, 44,
Kent , when his rmtor cycle crashed
on a Portage County road .
Friday night
London: Charles Richtmyer, 17,
Mount Sterling, in a one-ca r
accidenf on Ohio 3Zl in Madison
Crunty.

Patrol cites pair following accidents

weight

OOUBLEWIDE - Ownet need s In sel l I ~0 ems. mniP 01lm 3 ~dt oom ra nch , 2
formal hvmgroom. formal dH1mg rl'O m. fam1l y ruom . l.920 S(l It of ltVInR ~ pi!ce 2 1r~rge
ered pattos. Ctty \Chools Pw •d at $38 000

. G1ve us a lall for mo re

33 percent, but it wipes out scores of shelters and
loopholes and institutes a tough minimum tax to
assul'(' corporations and th&lt;' very rich could oot avoid
taxes altogther.
The Finance Committee plan differs in several
respects from a similar measure passed by th&lt;' House
last year and from the tax simplification plan Reagan
espoused as his top domestic priority .
On the issue of elimlnaling the deduction for
contribu tions Ia IRAs for all wagf.'-earners covered by
corporate pension plans, Baker and Dole said thl'y
would oppose effons on the Senate floor to preserve
the popular middle-class 1m&lt; break.
Told the House measure does rmre for average
citi71'nS than the Packwood plan, Baker said, " You
don't want to help average clti71'ns at thl' cost of
ecoomic growth."

rely on much oot side finan cing.
He said some S16.00J In cleaning
and pa inting and electrical work
needs to tx&gt; done before til&lt;'
manufac1Uring opera tion can move
into the building.
The low-inter s1 loan ws made
available through thl' help of Gov.
Richard Celeste, the Ohio Depart·
ment of Development and local
officials after it became known !hal
thl' Coolville manufactur&lt;'r might
move to West VIrgini a to take
advantan gP or loans that state
olfered to aMract oosinesses Inter·
ested in expanding operations.
"We want to thank ('lleryone
Involved for being oo supportive thl' governor, the Department of
Development and the Athens
Coo nty commissions have been
terrific,'" Middleton sa id. "The
local community has been behi nd
us 100 percent."

$43,000.00.
NEW LISTING - Here ts a
I I+ slory home wtth up to 4
bedrooms, Jull basement,
woodburning fireplace , palio, garage and in excellenl
condilion, wilh equipped
kitchen. Wants $44 .500.00.

Baker appearul Sunday on NBC's " Meet the
Press" along with Senate Republican lea der RDbert
Dole of Kansas, who heaped praise on Packwood.
chairman or th&lt;' Finance Committee that passed thl'
massive tax plan la st week.
Dole vowed tha1 when floor deba1e begins, ··we're
going to stand with the chairman of the committee.
We're golng to fight off amendments.
Packwood and Rostenkowskl appeared on ABC's
"This Week with David Brinkley."
The Packwood plan cuts Individual income tax
rates to just two brackets of 15 percent and 'lr percent
- a formula Baker said means "80 percent of all
Americans will have a top tax rate of 15 percent or
lower. "
II also cuts th&lt;' top corporate tax from 46 percent to

st

Columbus rates high for business

116 Chide
117 War god
119 College ottic1at
121 Blood
122 Sour

146 Rescue
148 Ripped
150 Evergreen tree

ceramics

ATHENS, Ohio iUPl t - The
Middleton Doll Co. of Coolville,
unable to get molds for lts doll
production. will not be able to
accept a low·lnterest loan to
purrhase the building II is leasing
for Its production process.
The firm, whlch two years ago
added vinyl dolls to Its porcelain
collectible doll production, still
plans to buy a facility at Ohio
University and hopes to renegotiate
for lt s purchase.
Company president Lloyd Mid·
dlelon says three molds he bought
for the 1986 line were to have been
delivered In February, but are no1
expected until sometime thl s
month.
Middleton. who with his wife Lee
have designed their line of dolls,
said tlv.&gt; delay In getting the molds
from New York has reduced the
company 's income this year.
"Receiving th&lt;' molds lale has

Was: 11
Clergymen
Halts
Couples

10 Smart
11 lntractible person
13 Malay gibbOn
14 The sweetsop
15 Determine
16 Raise the spiri1 of

Baker replied, " I don't think anything is wrong with
It."
But, apparently alluding to some of thl' oo ntrover sial elements, he said, " Thr president is not in a
position to endorse ewry jo1 and tittle, every tiny little
line of a pice of legislation this comprehensive. "
Looking ahead , Sen. Rob&lt;'rt Packwood, father of
the plan before the Senate, and Rep. Dan
Rostenkowski, D-IlL , head of the Hou se tax-writing
panel , predicted the chambers' difference on th&lt;' issue
will be resolved .
Rostenkowski, however, said the top individual tax
rate will likely be above the 'lr percent set In the
Packwood plan , but regardless, tax &lt;1Jerhaul will lead
10 " a boom In the economy" because Investors will
concemrate on how best to US(' their rmney, not on
"hiding it from the gowrnment. "

I I I

Coolville doll industry
fails to get financing

4164

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stowe, rlfrig..-ator, toilet arM.
batt.-y. tlectric end gas lights.

1 Section. 10 Pages 26 Cents
A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, May 12. 1986

Vol.36, No.6
Copvrigh1ed 1986

367·7560- 367·7671

446-4514
or 446-4841

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New tax refom1 package gets

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Guttering
•Fencing
•Remodeling

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Arts CouncU's Artists In Education Program. 11le
granl wiU be malched ~ with S400 to provide
students with a two-week pml!1'llJJI In danre and
movement durtng tbe 111$.87 school year. A danee
professional wiU conduct the special program and will
be hou8ed 1n the area durtng the t~W-week duration.
Of the 157 grant appUcatlons recetved by the AlE
Committee, only about baH were funded. This Is lhe
ftl'li Ume a Melp Coonty scltool has received AlE

money. At Ponlud Elementary last week to present
ofllclal notification of lhe grant were Bobby Ord,
Southem Local superintendent, at k!ft, and John
Costanzo of the County Board of Education, at right.
At lhe time the grant application WliB written,
Costanzo wrote a letter It recommendation to liE AlE
Committee. Left to rlglt center, Mickey Hoback,
Portland prtnclpal, and VIcki Hill, the Portland

teacher who wrote the grant, review the mtlflcallon
letter.

Two men were cited In weekmd
acciden1s Investigated by the
Ga!Ha-Melgs post of the state
highway patrol.
Troopers sa id they ticketed Gary
E. Snouffer , 29, Pomeroy, for
failure to yield half of the roadway
in a two-vehicle collision Satu rday
on County Road 32.
Snouffer was westbound, four
and eight-tenths or a mile east of
Ohio 7, al l2:50 p.m. whl'n his
vehicle reportedly slid across the
road on a cu!Veand collided with an
eastbound vehicle driven by Roger
A. Eblin. 36, Rt. l, Rutland .
Both vehicles - were severely
damaged, the patrol said.
Troopers cited Mark L. Farley,
19, Pittsburgh, Pa, for assured
clear distance In a two-vehicle
crash on U.S. 3J Sunday.
Farley was eastbound, three·
tenths of a mllc west of Ohio 7, at
1:15 p.m. wren a vehicle ahead of
him driven by Allen 0 . Maynard,
17, Racine, slopped to allow another
car to make a left lurn. Farley was
unable to stop and struck the rear of
Maynard 's car, causing slight
damage.
Two people received minor lnjur·

ies in separa te accidents investigated over thl' weekend In Gallia
County.
Nelth&lt;'r were trealed, thl' patrol
said.
Troopers said a car driven by
Julia L. Pasquale, 24, 103 Cedar St ..
stopped oo Ohio 160at County Rooo
3 a1 7:50 p.m. Saturday il make a
left turn and was struck In the rear
by a car driven by Stephanie R.
Fillinger, 28, Rl. I, Gallipolis.
FllllngPr was unable to stop In time.
the patrol said.
Pasquale rE.YOrted an Injury and

Weather forecast
Cloudy today, with a sca ttered
showers and thunderstorms and
highs In tlv.&gt; mid 70s. Mostly cloudy
tonight, with a chance of showers
and thunderstorms and a low
trtw!'&lt;'n 55 and 60. Mostly cloudy
Thesday, with a chanre of showers
and thu nderstorms and highs In the
mtd 70s.

Enendeii Forecast
Wednesday throop Friday
Fair each day, wlthhlghsranglng
from lhe mid 70s to the mid Ills.
Ovemlght lows wiU be ln the iiOs.

FU!lnger was cited for assured
clear distance. a·oopers said .
A pickup truck driven by Eric E.
Earhan. 24. Greenville, Va .. was
eastbound on U.S. 35 at 12: 15 p.m.
Sunday and was unable to stop in
time for a stopped car ahead driven
by Charlene L. .Johnoon, 35. Rt. I.
GaUipolls. Earhart struck llx' rear
of Johnson's vehicle, whlch forced
Johnoon's car into a car ahead of
hl'rs driven by John A McGraw IV,
33. Gallipolis.
Johnson 's an d McGraw's vehl·
cles were rrioderately damaged In
the crash and Jolmson reported an
Injury. Earhart was cited for
assured clear distanre.

Chamber to meet
The Middleport Chamber ol
Commerce will meet at I p.m.
Tuesday at the LaSalle Restaurant
with Dwight Leedy and Cat hy
Riggs as speakers. Leedy will
speak on the 0.1' .T.O. progra m and
Mrs. Riggs, .presiden I of the
Middleport PTO. wlll speak on a
fund raising project for compulers
to be placed In the elementary
school.
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