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                  <text>Page-1 0- The Daily Sentinel
3 Announcements

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

LAFF-A-DAY

1~11

!!law Ar1 Claues Tuesday and
lhurtday for 11dulta and Seturday for und er aga HI Ca ll
~14 949 3060 for more
informatJon

48 Space for Rent

2 bdr fullyfurntshedadultaonly.

3060
- - - - - - - - - lc-

2 BA Mob1la home lor rent Call

New Art Classes Tuesday and
Thurtday lor adults and SIUur
d1y tor under age 16 CAll
&amp;14 949 -3060 for mor e 1ntor
IJ'Uttl on Guarantoed you 11
l&amp;arn

1 year all wh Jte male dOfl ~art
~uak1e Shots &amp; hcenses Call
v14 266 1988 Dr aftef 6 614

Fem ale Cock a poo doy 6
months old &amp; one fem ale rabbit
Call 614 446 1149

Baby 11tter 8 30 to 6 00, Mon

day lhru Friday M1ddle aged
per aon preferred 304 675
409 3 after 5 00 only
Mature woman to hvetn and care
for elderly gentleman 4 5 days
per week Must have good
relertmces Prefer non smoker
3046761406

Fleetwood 3 bdr 2 full
baths total alec L1ke new puce
negottabla Call after 4 week
days, anyt1me weekends 614

12

S1tuat1ons
Wanted

2 bdr complete w1th washer &amp;.
dryer New retngerator &amp; new
COlJCfl Bob Voung s traitor
court Call 614-446 2699

Must sell 14x70 1974 Gover
nor 3 bdr • 1 v, bath total alee
Central 11r Call614-388-9866

LOST Red Chow rem11le dog
pear Ambrou W Va phon e
304 -675 7843

Pamtmg lnter.or &amp; exterior 25
yean e11 per1ence Rea sonable
rates Call614 266 8785

1976 Freedom, 12x60 2 bed
room, elec:tnc, c~rpet 'ftove
refngerator on rental 1pec:e m
town , P 9 1nt Pleasant
S&amp; 70D 00 Call after 6 DO.

Wantl'ld to do Pamtmg
6,4 256 8786 .

l.laed mobtla homes Call 614

Call

LPN went s t o do private duty 2
years aKpftrutnce tn hosptt el 2
years e•per~ence priVtlte duty
Call614 446 83 96
W1ll do baby •1tt1ng '" my home
w eekdeys or even1ng1
Ca ll

614 388 8e87
FIREWOOD! loclJst oek
cflerry S36 per p1ck up load
delivered B1ll Stadt 614· 992·
W1ll do lncom e t•x forms In my
ttome Call 614 -992 6822
Protes110nal claanmg Ho me or
off1ce References C•llanyt1me

614 742 2788

992 3476
BUYING RAW FUASI G1nseng
Yollow Roo t beef find deer
~ l d et
Also soiling trapping
supplies WhoatliUII N11e Lites
Houn 1 00 9 00 Closed Wed
Georgo Buckley614 664 476 1

financial
21

Business
Opportunity

Buy1 n9 Junk can Call 614 992
6648 efter 6 00 pm

11

3644

lNG CO recommands that you
do bustneu wtth people you
k nuw and NOT to 1end money
through tho metl until you have
~nve1t1garad the oHermg

22 Money to Loan

HOME ASSE MBLY
E11cellcn t spare 11me .nco me
electromcs cr atts no e~t p e
nence Othau mtorma11on 504
641 0091 e11t 2987 7 davs
.CAll NOW I
Need • job 1 Sell Avon p•rt time
or full time For mformetlon C1 ll

------9
Furm1htd &amp; unturm1hed apts ,
S160 DO 1nd up reference~ Ph
304 -676 7738 or 304 676
6104 A 1 Real Estate
Upstairs unfurm1hed apt carpeted ut1httM pa1d, no ch1ldren ,
no pets ca ll446 1637

614 446 9740

Completely furn 2 BR apartment large hvmg room 468
Second Adults $226 per
month Sac Oep &amp; Ref Cell

1976 Park Villa 2 bedrooms

12• 66 304 6 76 2629 .. 304
743 6967

614 446 2236 446 2681

198D Parkwood, 14x70 unfur
nlshed. 3 bad rooms, 2 porches
underpenn1ng In cluded
S9 600 00 Muat ba moved

Furn1ahed apartment no.lllt door
to llbrarv One professional adult
only Parkmg Call 614- 446

304 876 7768 (10om 9pm)
1983, 14x7D trelll!lf call after

6 00, 304 773 6963

33

Farms for Sale

4663 1
Help Wanted

Fmancmg available for all typ es
of busmt111 loans &amp; reel estete
Competitive rates Call 614

78 h. Acres tobacco bate corn
base mineral rights two story
house barn other out bulld1ngs
Watarloo Oh•o Call 614 843
21D1 for appointment

23

Professional
Serv1ces

•

P1e no &amp; organ lessons Mary
Lucu Call 614 446 9787 or
6 14 446 44 26
Starks Tree 8nd Lawn Servtce
Hedg es, shr ub 1 bushes
trlmmltd landscaping 1tump
and leaf removal 3D4 678
284 2 or 676 2010

Real Eslale

~ot i~~6f6r1~6mmalmtorvlew

31

AVON Wowlt Malle b1g bu ck1
No processmg charge Call
614 446 3358

Wh111 a 8arga1n l 2 story house
Remodeled totally rewtred 1n
suiBted brand naw hot watar
heater 2 or l BR slow heeling
b1ll1 ve ry ntce lot ga~ag e w1th 2
o utbuildings All for only
820 000 Call 614 246 9378
aher 5PM

AIRLIN ES NOW HIRIN G Fhght
Attend antt Agenu Machantcs
.Cut tomt'lr SArvice Slllartes t o
160K Entry level po•ttlons C11U
806 687 6000 Eu A 9806 tor
current h1tlng1

1 3 acres R1 7 ctol8 10 Pom•
roy f34DD Call 614· 992·
7671 &amp;14 992 6732 or 614

Homes for Sale

J&lt; 304 676 2336

614 992· 77B7 EOH
2 badrDom apt Syracuse $160
month plus uttllt1es Depo11t
requtred 814; 992-5587 614-

992 1&gt;132 O&lt; 614 992 7671

Houses for Rent

One bedroom turmhsed apt 1n
Potnt Pleatant adults only no
pett phone 304-876 1386

Ntce 3 OR house 1360 plus
utthtet S, tee dePOSit Call
614 446 9280 after 5 &amp;
weekends

One bedroom furnthsed apt.
adults only phone 304 676

Furnished house Loceted 736 -A
Thtrd Ave Gallipolis
n 36
month t75 deposrt Ca ll 446·
3870 or 446· 1340

Hou1e for ule or rent Hander
eon 75k,19fencedcornarlot 6
roam• 1 'h ba1h1, 2 out build
lng s 304 875 386,
Hautt O•lltpOIIe Ferry L.rge
ltitchen llt'ge blth, 31Mdrooms
family room Uvlngroom&amp;utlllty
on 1 8 acre 304 8715 2284

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST, GALLIPOLIS RT 35
PHONE 114 446 7274

64 Misc. Merchandise

~ooms lor rant
day week
month Galha Ho tel Call (1114
448 9715 Rentaslowest120
month

46 Space for Rent
COUNTRY MOBILE Homa Park.
Routt 33. North of Pom8foy
Rental tr•1l.,s Call 614 -992·

5 ft bush hog Mas11e Fergu son
4wheetrake Sot 12mcl1plows
hay condit1onar 600 bales of
hey Call 614 742 2266 or
614742 2317

Surplus Army Rental-Clothing
(L1ned Demm Jackets, Carhart
Clothmg 10 per cent d1sc:ountl
Dacron Insulated Coveralls
$26 DO Sam Somerville 1 EastRavenswood Junction tnde
pendenee Road. Rt 21 Fn, Sat

W.htte Farm Tractor• Ba st Pnce
1n Area S1dars Equipment Co
Henderson W Ve 304-676·

Sun 12 00·8 00 PM 304·273
6656
25 cub1c foot freezer 8200 00
Kanmore range and refrigerator
&amp;250 DO Jonsereds 7D E cham
11w 8260 00 Remington ctlatn
saw 8100 00 Fr•nkhn truck
camper UOO 00 5 hp a1r
compressor &amp;66D 00 Desk and
file ceb1net $100 00 304-6715·

3696

Coal heattng stove, u1ed very

little 8276 DO 304·676· 1892
Couch, chair. end 1able1 coffee
table bath tub commode flang
1ng dintng room light twm bed
Wllh box sprmg and mattreu

9646
Glbaon uprtghl freeur 16 Y2 cu
ft Energy savar 2 yrs old Call

614 379 2706
10 gallon axlerlor pamt on a lug
all h011t, one deep well pump &amp;
t•nk Call 614 446 3D26
OlympiC we1ghts &amp; bar deluko
bench $325 Redttawk Ruger 1
of &amp;ODD t 1 000 or trade forcer

Coli 614 446-2469
Barn 40 ~t40 good cand1tton.
must • be removed wtthln 30
days UDO Call614· 266·6260
after 4PM
F1b ergless topper tor El Cammo
Good cond $200 Call 614

446 0888

19 1neh Zen1th color TV, Emer
son stereo 2 washer and 2
drvars electrtc stave, queen 11ze

Queen bed w1th ma tt ress
dresur, mghtstand t276 1981
Jeep low mlle1 t3500 Call

814·388·8660 0&lt; 614 246
9497

Tonv s Gun Repairs. hot r•blue-

,

0

•

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0

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0

for Rent
2 belr , all utllltl81 paid •~~: l:tpt
tltc , turn or unfurn
nc
dtpotlt required Convenient
loc•tkln Ctlll14-441 81158 or

614·4·1-4771

""They send out two lor one during
Happy Hour? I""

Polled &amp; horned Hereford bulls
AI Sired all ages Laurence
Burdell Cs lt 614-246 6181

2220

5762

66

Pets for Sale

Dragonwynd Cstterv Kennel
CFA H1malayen, Partlan ' end
S1amese k1ttens AKC Chow
pupp1es New H1mm1es
Per
s1an1 Call 614 446· 3844 after

a

nde. $260 00 304·676 7260

Large round bel as of hayior sale
S10 00 ea ch Ph 614 446
Large round bales for sale or
trade Call 614 367 7640
Hay for ta le Round bales m
barn never been wet Cell
614 245 5117
Goodt1mothym1udhay 9001b
raund bates, stored m berns Call
614 245 9460 after 6 30 PM
Grass hay. •1 DO bale Mm of
100bales Call614 256 6518

7PM

Tr ansporlal 1on

Cocker Spamel. 2 male-S4D
each 4 female Black Call

814·245 9167

57

71

Musical
Instruments

Dobro Excellent Cond1t1on Call

614· 446 -4260

Wurhtzer funm aker organ Ek
cellent Conditton Call614 446

69 For Sale or Trade
1986 Ford 4x4 4 spd , 300, 8
cyl
tongbed step bumper
Extra heavy duty low m1les
like naw condtttart W1ll take
other truck good cond1tlon, on
tude Must sell Call 614 388

9060

Autos for Sale

614 446·1522
81 Monte Carlo 83 Olds Hurst
Call 614 446 8201
1964 BUick le Sabre 69 ODD
m1ies , Interior u
cortd
tktenor good cond Mutt ull
Call614 246 9412
78 Ma1ds RX 7 . 40 DOO acutal
m1les 79 Chevy 4x4 Call
614 · 4~t-6 1612 or 614· 256

9314

1983 Chavette 4 spd , AM -FM
stereo cauette new t~re s
315,00D miles U9&amp;0 Ca11614
1983 Chevette, auto, AM rad1o
New p1m1 nttW tlraa 40 500
miles f295D Call 614- 446
8343 or 614 446 8628

U S 36 W•t J•ckson Ohio

1982 Cutlau Calais One
owner ucallant conditton
Auto. loaded New t~ru Call

614-288·6461

614·742 3142

Maney t=.rguson New Holt•nd
Buah Hog S•ltt &amp; Serv1c11 Over
40 used erectors to choo.. frqm
&amp; Complete llrta of new S. used
equipment Largnt 11lection 1n

off.,. Colll14 992 6822

ty.,.

1 288-8622

rake.

14715

1978 Ford Elhe Qood ccnd1
tian •1400 Call 114 986
4418
1972 Ford Gran Tormo Statton·
wagon 361 VB auto tran s

1260 Coll614·992· 3323
1978 MOB low md aage nteds
soma rtpllr. make an offer
phone 3D4 - 675 , 3996 after

4 00 PM

1984 Chevrolet Celebrity sta
tlon wavon low mlle•ga
1984 M•rcury Topaz, clean

66 000 mil• t3,500 00 Coli
304-671 4480
1982 Ford Escort , 13.0DO
m11... t1 ,900 00 Call 3 D4

676·44BO

C•ll

8uaf1 HOQ 4000 Front End
Loeder Complete In good con
dltlon 17150 C•ll 114-141-

2877

1967 Camara Restored Mak e

16 700 00 ooll304-676· 4480

f6410 No 3 MF baiiO&lt;. UIO
Pull

446 0294
FTM Ganerat Contractmg 1 3yrs
experience Roofmg &amp; Con
suucnon Ph 814 388 9308
Free estlmatM 1 0% DH dunng
the holidays offer akpires Jan

15 19a7
All types carpenter &amp; concrete
work lntertor. ekterlor ramo
dehng pa•nttng roofing, tree
estimates Call614 446 6174

2464

RINGLES"S SERVICE. ekpe·
tlenced c;:arpenter electr~ctan
mason, painter roofmg (.ncfud·
mg hot t ar apphc:atton J 3D4
676 2D88 or 676 7147
Rotary or cable tool drllhng
Most welts completed same day
Pump sales and servtce 304·

896 3802

82

1984 Ford Escort wagon 4 spd
a1r AM FM Cash prt ce 82999
Johns a Auto Sates BullVIlle
Rd Galhpohs

446 8343o&lt;614 446 8629

eeoo

SWEEPER and 1ewmg mechme
repatr partt and aupplles Ptck.
up and delrvery Dav11 Vacuum
Cleaner one half m1le up
Georges Creek Rd C•ll 614-

Fetty Tree Tnmmmg, stump
remov• l Call304 676 1331

614 379 2726

1030 Ctse di•tl with cab, 15
bottom plows, '4850 4 row AC
no till planter, 11600 12 foot
whHI disc,
3100 Ford
trac~or low hrt whh 1511 late
model Ford mowing machine.

Uncond1t1onat hfet1me guaran·
tee Local refetencas lurmstted
Free ettlmate• Call collect
1 614-237 -0488, day or n1ght
R o gers Besement
Waterproofing

1974 Impala Run1 good Call

1984Dodge0mm 4dr 6spd
sunroof 50.000 m1les Cell

2010 John Oeere d1aael tractor
plawt disc t3950 New Idea
Dyne 8ounce mower 1495 late
model 224T John Daerl'l beler
11295 Hay wagon UDO Call

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

RON ' S Telev1st on Servtee
House calts on RCA Ouaz1r
GE Spec1ehng 1n Zenith Call
3D4· 676· 2398 or 614· 446 -

614 379 2726

61 Farm Equipment

Home
Improvements

81

79 Ford Pinto New tires
eKcellent running cond Looks
good t400 Can be saen at 536
Jackson Estates Apt 88 B.
Jackson P1ke Galltpohs OH

1986 Chrvalflf Lebaron 4 dr
auto atr, 44 000 m1les Call

Form Su~pl11~ s
&amp; Ll JI!S itit:k

3921

Service s

1052

Pol e Bu 1tcllngs bv Oua-1ty
BlJIIders Workshop• carport•
emmat shelters, garages Free
est1metes Phone 614 384

had no confirmation of a report that two more
West Germans were kidnapped by extremists
demanding the release of Mohammed Ali
Hamadei, who Is wanted by the United States on a
charge of hijacking a TWA airliner In 1985.
•'We are trying to check the report, " a
spokesman said.
Kidnapped In Beirut earlier were Rudolf
Cordes, 53. an ~~~utlve of the Hoechst chemical
conlpahy, on Ja . 17, and Alfred&lt;:~hmld t, 47, a
technician of the Siemens eiectronl'\flrm, taken
Jan. 20
Despite the crisis, the most recent public
opm10n poll by the respected Aliens bach Institute
showed Kohl's coalition of Christian Democrats
and liberal Free Democrats heading for a
landslide victory with around 54 percent of the
vote l1s opponents, Rau's labor-oriented party,
and the small anti- NATO, environmentalist

Budget tran smiSSIOns used &amp;
rebuilt ell types Torque conver
tars &amp; transfer cases Eng1ne
ovso fadtemp
'

4182

64 Hay &amp; Grain

Cancrete blocks aiiiiHI yard or
del1verv Muan und G1lhpohs
Block Co
1 23 Y:z P~ne St
Galhpoh1, Otuo Call 614 446

332 8746

0

L1vestock

245-5121

Iron Horst Bulktlnga P11114

,.

63

Bu1tdmg M iltertals
Block br~ck, sewar p1pes w1n
dows l1ntels, etc Claude Wmlert Rio Grande 0 Call 614

e&lt;eclod

0
,.,

2985

Registered St andard bnd mare
w1n fold m sprmg w1H dnve or

UTILITY BLDG SPECIAL

0

Now buymg shell corn or ear
corn Call for latest quotes R1ver
C1ty Farm Supply 614-446

BUdget transm1ss1ons used &amp;
robUIIt ell types Torque convur
tars &amp; transfer cases Engine
over flaul k1ts All11on Transm11
sin parts end eve JOintS Mnl
mum 30 day to hfetlme war
ranty
W1ll deliver cash and
carry or 1nstall Call 614 379

65 Bu1ldmg Supplies

27'.1136'k8 EAVE with slld1~g
door &amp; 11rvic• door •4.288 00

~0

62 Wanted to Buy

L1vestock - 4 cow s, 1 Aegt s
tared bull, 17 calves 304 676

2 bedroom home tor rent In
Lang1vllle araa Dtpoait required Call 614·742-21541 '

42 Mobile Homes

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

304· 675· 5368 all"' 6 00

Zenith 19 ' Remote Color TV
Sean -Console-Humidifier Call

3 b :~droom tloute tor rent in
Syra cuse C•ll 814 992 7889
after 50Dp m

304-176· 3166

76

Omega fiberglass mounted on
N1ssan, 1984 Model 5 !peed •
dual wheels 23 MPG 1n over
driVe 899(\0 Call 614 992 ,

Ohio C1ll 814 448 1777, eve
614 -448·3592 Up front trac
tora w1th warr1nty ovtr 40 used
tret1ora 1DOO toole

2 Mdroom homt Rt 141
carpeted , 2 miiH from down
town O•lllPOils, dtPOtlt •nd
raferenc" required 1276 00

Call

Reg1s1ered Murrey Grey Bull
Calved 12 20 80, out of Wad
roonga Ace Proven -brother of
Nat1on•t Grand Champton
Phone 614 985· 3506

JIM ' S FARM EQYIPMENT
CENTER SR 36 W Golllpolio

Co ll614 992 671 3

5400

675-6461

S E Ohio

0

125

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

CROSS 11o SONS

SNAFU'Mby Bruce Beattie

CR

614 446 2709

9716

lng Open90DAMto700PM
7479
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r

1980

1972 Dodge good 318 engm e

1160 oo. 304-576-2112

1876 Malibu Claasic. 57 000
Ktual mUea AC P8 P6. bucket

..... 304-176-2290

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

J
SECOND AND STATE INUNDATED -Two to
three feet ol water covered Second Avenue atlhe
Stale Street Intersection during lhe peak of the

1137 Oood 110 years ago. Willard Wood of Gallipolis
photographed this view With the Park Central
Hotel In background.

Woman detained for questioning·
POMEROY -An unidentified an official from the Galli a County
woman, In some way connected Sheriff Department
The official said that appar·
with the Wheeling, W Va , man
ently
something was found on
that was slam Thursday night In
Anderson
that led the Meigs
Dexter, was detained early Frl·
day morning by the Meigs department Investigation to the
County Sherilf Department, Holiday Inn room where the
taken from her room al the woman was found
The Galha department radio
Holiday Inn in Gallia County and
log
shows that Gallla deputies
transported- across the county
lines to the deparl ment, appar arrived at the motel shortly after
ently for questioning. authorities m1dmght. At 1. 22 a m Meigs
Investigator Paul Gerard was
said
contacted
'
Meigs County authorities re
Deputies
from
Meigs re!use to release any mformatlon
sponded
and
detained
the woman
about the woman She was
apparently connected with Jes around 1 35 a m., according to
sie Anderson, 52, whO was shot log records The woman reached
four times in the abdomen afler a Meigs County shortly before 3
reported struggle, according to a.m.

Gallla authorities available for
comment could not identify the
woman Meigs authorltltes refused to release any information
about the woman or the
Investigation.
Meigs authorities said some
thing will be released Monday
Anderson was shot In the
kitchen at the residence of Carl
Stacy. 55, according to lnforma
tlon released Friday Stacy told
authorities that he and Anderson
struggled
During the struggle. Stacy
pulled a 22-caiiber pis to! from
his trouser pocket and shot
Anderson, he told authorities
Anderson apparently had a .32
caliber pistol, according to
authorities

Pt. Pleasant store held up

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pme
Gall1pohs Oh1o
Phone 614 446-3888 or 614·

446 4477

86

-L-

General Hauhng

James Boy s Water Serv1ce Also
pools filled Call 614 256 1141
or 614 446 1175 or 614 446
7911

POINT PLEASANT - The
Mason County Sheriffs Depart·
ment Investigated an armed
robbery at the Save-A Lot groc·
ery store. north of Point Plea·
sant. in which an undetermined
amount of cash was taken and
of
assistant
Ed

Point Pleasant was apparently
struck on the back o! the head, a
sheriff' s department spokesper·
son said Saturday.
Layton was taken to Pleasant
Valley Hospital by the Point
Pleasant Emergency Medical
Service wher,e he was treated

and released, according to a
nursing supervisor at the
hospital.
According to a sherlfr s depart·
ment report the store was robbed
at gunpoint by two individuals
wearing ski masks at9 10 Friday
Continued on D·2

T &amp; L Willer delwery anyt1me Pfl
614 388 9732 same day
delivery
Dillard Water Serv1ce Pool s,
SISierns Walls Oehvery Any
time Cell 614 446 7404
llmestane and slabwood hauled
AI Tromm Rutland Call 614

742· 2328

Watt enon s Water Hauling,
reeaon•ble rates, 1mmedtate
2.000 gallon del1very CISterns,
poal1 well etc c111 304· 676

2919

House coal Delivered 1 ton and
up J1m Lanier 3D4 ·67 6 1247
or 675 7397
Coal

8nd hm estone dehvery

304 675 3190

87

0

Upholstery

R &amp;. M CultoflJ Coucfl• and
Reupholsterv. St Rt 7 Crown

City, Oh 614·261 1470 Eve
814-446 3438 Open dally 9 to

430 Sot 930to130 Old&amp;
new Uphosttr ed

B Sectlono 46 Pogoo
A Multimedia Inc Newtpep•r

Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant, January 25, 1987

By EDWARD ROBY
BONN, West Germany iUPI) - A hostage
crisis preoccupied West Germany Saturday on
the eve of national elections expected to return
Chancellor Helmut Kohl's center-right coalition
to power against a leftist coalition
Kohl"s Chmtlan Democratic Party and the
rival Soc1al Democrats, led by their chancellor
candidate Johannes Rau, concluded their cam
palgns for Sunday" s vote wilh mass rallies Fnday
evening.
The government continued during the trad1
tiona! election eve campaign pause Saturday to
pursue behmd the-scenes efforts to free two West
Germans taken hostage In Beirut by Moslem
extremists retailatmg lor the arrest of a
suspected Arab terrorist held in Frankfurt for
extradition to the United Slates
A spokesman said Saturd~y the government

1986 Vamaha Tn Z 260 vary
good cond Ektras mcluded Call
614 446 9710 after 6PM

1976 Olds Cutlass, good shape
1tareo 1 9 •nell color TV 304

6461

Firewood fDr sale Seasoned
Oak Call 614 742-2645

MOTOR CAR BROKERS St
Rt 160 North of Holzer Hosp
Gallipolis Oh10 614 446 6592
or 446 4622 See us for all your
livestock and tlorse trader needs
Also 1n stock steel flat beds for
pickups and ton trucks P &amp;. H
sprtng bumpers

74 Motorcycles

Holstetn cDw-thnd calf commg
Heavy milker Call 614-388

Milled hardwood slabt SU per
bund(e Contammg appro" 1 'h
ton1 FOB Oh1o Pallet Co
Pomeroy, Oh10 Call 614 992
Firewood tor 1ale S36 per load.
6 IDedl, t 160 Oehvered and
stacked Call 614· 949 2601
after 5 00 p m

Cloudy. Highs between 25
and 30. Chance of preciplta·
lion 20 ercent.

Hostage crisis clouds West German elections

bed 304-676·3861

3167

26 mch dl8gon, IZemth sy1tem 3
TV 8k cond Tekmke TV remote
co ntrol Playpen used once Call

7421

304 676 4208

2783

Callahan 1 Used Tue Shop Over
1 000 tires tlzes 12, 1 3 14 15.
16 16 6 8 mllet out Rt 218
Call 614 266 6261

6 room unfurniShed apt 304 -

0766

Small 2 BR house fenced m
front ysrd 1200 permo Utilit ies
not 1ncluded Cell 614 968
4160

3 bedroom 2 story wood tt ouse
wtt h 1 c ar garage and 1h
Hause close to e•w school• Ref
ba1ement New carpet on flflt
&amp; Oep No pets Call after 8 30
floQr Hemlock Grovearaa Mu st • PM 614· 4•6 H 34
sal! due to tranaler U3 OOD or
~-...,--.:.......:......_ _ __
best offer Call&amp;14992 8104
Housefor rent Rt 160North 3
miles from Holler Hotpltll Call
Government ho mes from t 1 {u
614 -446 2783daytlmeor614
repalfl Delinquent ta x property
446 -2661 eventngs
Reposse:ss1ons Call 806 687
6000 En GH 9805 for current
6 room ~ouse Frtendly Ridge
repa list
"'Call614-266 6260 after •PM ,

160 000 00 304 87! 3099

Ltvmg room cauch Good cond1
t1on 3D4 675 2062

Na1hua 1 2D photocopier good
cond, C•ll 614 446 0963

For rent Sleeping Rooms and
ligflt house keeping rooms Park
Cantral Hotel Call 614 44&amp;

446 2350

.,t.,

Whtte G E washer s 1 00 00
304 675·3616 after 5 00

614-446· 7307

45 Furn1shed Rooms

For sa le or Trade L model
Gravely tractor tor repa1r or parts
8200 00 or trade on 8N Ford
plow and d11c 304-676 1385
after 6 00

304-676 6493 0&lt; 676· 1460

2482
8~5 · 1415

3 BR rancfl on 1 acre lot
Ana ched garage AC 1 ml1e o ut
160 S360 a month Call 614·

3 bedroom flome In Pameroy
t226 per month plut deposit

.,

APARTMENTS mobtle homes
houtel Pt Pl easant and G•lllpo
tis 614 446 8221
'

0009

Hause 6 acres llv1ng dlnmg
room kitchen 3 b•drooma, 3
baths large family room, wood
burning stove allop garage, den
or 4th badroom Hett pump
rurll water apprtisad at

842 3819 .

2666

3 bdr ranch Rodney VIUtge II
1285 mo plut deposll Referen
ee1 required Call 614 446

BDbV sitter needed 1n my home In
Pomeroy are11 but will consi der
yours 6 davs a weok Referen
cet required Sen d appltca t1on t
to The Dally Sentinel Bo• 729 P
Pomeroy. Ohio

The Army National Gu•rd may
have the solution M onthly pay
eheclc tor p•rt time work Join
now 3D4 871· 3960 or 1 800

2 bedroom fum~ahed apt Call
614 992 5434 or 3D4 882

Delu.e 2 8R house 842 First
Avenue GallipoliS. off street
parktng no pets refe,enees
depostt Call 614 266 1629

At ,6DMulberryAve, Pomeroy
A"allable Feb 1st Reasonable
flnt , house needs work Call
61 • · 992 -6791
e oo

table w1th
6 ch ..rs
leaf dln1ng
614 992

P1 c:kens Used Furniture Good
quality used furn1ture Open 9 to
6 or call for appointment

Grac1oul livmg 1 • nd 2 bed·
room apartments at Village
Manor and R1ver11da Apart·
menu m Mtddleport From
$216 mcludmg ut1httes Call

Ashtcn bUIIdmg lots mob1le
homes parmttled Clyde Bowen

GOVERNMENT JOBS
116 040 S59 230 yr Naw Hir
mg Call 905 687 6000 Ex t
R 9806 for curront ledertll11st

Old fashioned d1nlng
automatiC lllllf and
Ouncan Phyffe drop
and 4 c ha~rs Call

Tree &amp; stump removal, 1tone.
fllld1rt, firewood , p1~up $45
dump- $95 Heap vouchers!
Oon's LandSCIPtl
614 446

3208

41

New Sears refrtgerator &amp; stove
Must sell Call 614 446 8886

2 bedroom nver "lew apartment
Equ1pped kitchen, trash pickup
Ideal for 2 parties to share
expences Call 614-992-6639

For sala 9Dx11 D lot m Twin
Cedar add1ton New Haven
W V S4500 ftrm 3D4 882

4 bdr . fuel heat large garden
t2DO a month Eno VInton Ad
Call after 5pm 614 388 8,02

CHRISTMAS SILLS PILING UP7

Ill 1tel It)' NEA IOC

Copyr911ed 1987

Used Furniture wood table &amp; 2
benches beds dresser wood
wardrobe 3 miles out Bulav1lle
Rd Qpen 9AM t o 5PM , Mon
thru Sat 614 446 0322

Alon1 the River .. ..... B·1·6
Business ..................... D·I
Comics ................... Insert
Clll!lsllieds ....... D-2·3-4-5-6
Deaths .......... ........ A-4-6
Editorial ......... ......... A 2
S orts ..... .... ...... ..

tmts
Vol 21 No 50

Platlic CIStern state approved.
plasti C septic tlnks pla1t1c
culverts, metal culverts RON
EVANS ENTERPRISE$. Jackson Oh 614·286-5930

992 5687

2 br knchen b.sthroam w 1tl1
laundrv room llvmg 10om &amp;
dtnmg room a11 alec Appro11 7
mllfll fro m Pt PI on Rt 62 2
tract11ppro11 1acremoreorless
overloakmg Kanawha River
t4Cl 000 Call 304 675 6.440
between 8 30 and 4 30

Tha Melgl Loca l School District
Is currently ~tekmg appltcatlona
trom ctr11fhKI applicants for •
Varalty Footbtll Coach for th e
1987-BB tchool year Appli
cants must hold a valid 01110
tetchlng certlflc•te t nd lor
coaching po1itlon1 must rne:et
c:ertltic:atlon requirements of
Ohio for sportt rnedicl na and
CPA Person. mteretttd should
con uat Dan E M orris Superln
t endtnt of Me1gs Local School I
at 621 South Third Ave tn
Middleport. Ohio

78 Ford Custom van ek cond
Ca11614 446 8201

2 bedroom aptt New Haven
Also commerc1al space su1teble
tor Hrob1cs t•nmng crafts Call
' 3D4 ·882 3581 or 614-992 ·
7481

Renta ls

No e11 p1trmnce necessery Must
be IIVeiiBbltt for 1mmerhate em
plav.ment Hours 1PM to 10PM
Call Thursday or Fnday 1DAM

Dental Hvgen1st and den tal
a11isttnt Send t yped wmten
resume 10 206 N 2nd Ave
Middleport Oh1o Good posn10n
availabl e lor tM r~g ht penon

Valley Fumlture, new &amp; uaed
Large sect1on of quality furm
ture 1216 Entarn Ave ,
Gallipolis

Furnished apt 919 Second
Gallipolis $150 Utlht1e1 pd
Smgle male shere bat11 446
4416 eft:er7pm

Modern 1 bedroom apartment
Call 614·446·0390

256 1772

Need 9 Good People

Wanted 1mmedtately Collec110n
ekperi en ce necessa rv Must
Mve knowledge of ganeral of
flee work W1lhng to tram w nh
pro per background Send re
1ume IC 8ok T 8000 Galhpohs
Oatly Tribune 8 25 Th1rd Ave
Ga lhpo11• OH 45631

448 8623

6896

2 room, furmshed upstairs apt
clean no patt Adults Ut1htles
furnts!'led Ref &amp; dep requtred
call 614 446 1619

614 446 2156
Secra tBr y Ellpflrttnce neces
tary ty pmg com puter phone
and receptJOmst dulles Send
re sumu to 8011 T 6000 C•
Gatllpohs Da1 ty Tr1bune 826
Th ird Avenue Galhpoh1 Oh1 o

Ava Gallipolis OH

•sa

Inside:

•

Vans &amp; 4 1/V.D.

1973 4k4 Toyota land crmaer
Runs good 81400 Call 814-

Sot 614 446 1899.• 627 3&lt;d

Sofas and cha1rs pr1cad from
U9&amp; to t995 Tables 150 and
up to •1 2&amp; H1de a beds U90
to t596 Recltners $226 to
t37&amp; Lamps t28 to t125
Dinettes t1D9 and up to •495
Wood table w 6 cha1rs •28&amp; tc
87915 Desk t1DO up to 8375
Hutcllas t40D and up Bunk
beds complete w mattresses
$295 and up to 4396 Baby beds
1110&amp; 8175 Manresaesor'box
spr~ngs full or twm 883 f1rm
$73, and
Quean sets $225,
Kmg $360 4 drawor chBSt t65
Dressers $89 Gun cabinets B.
10 12gun Gasorelactncrange
t375 Baby mattresses $36 &amp;
t46 Bed framBS 12D, 13D &amp;
King frame S6D Good selectin
of bodroom suttes motal ca
blnets, headboards &amp;30 and up
to 166

B-1

$6600

73

0338

Deluke downtown apanment
newly redecarated 2 bdr apt
With full 1naulauon complete
knchen. wasfler dryer a~r cond
sundeek Cell 614 446 4383
days 614 44ft 0139 evenings
&amp;. weekends

32 acres 4 m1les outs1de of c•tv
ltm1ts Cozy 7 room 1 1torv
home Papular Addison school
d1strlct Ftsh1ng pond, barn &amp;
outbualdtng 304-629 8033

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH

Help Wanted

2 to 3 bedroom apt Convement
location in town All utilities pa~d
$326 OOmo references &amp; dep·
o11t requ~red W11eman Real
Estate Agency Ph 614 446-

614 446-4063

I NOTICE I

Empl oymenl
Servi ces

614· 446·7026

2269

446 0175
Buymg da•lv gold stlver coms
rings jewolr~ st erling ware old
coms larga currency Tap prt
c:es Ed Burkett Barber Shop
2nd Avo Middleport Oh 614

2 Bedroom apt mea carpetmg.
water pa1d wesher &amp; dryer
hook·up rtove, refrtg furn11hed
avatlabte Jan 1 1987 Ph

6725

18 Wan1ed to Do

TOP CASH PIUd lor 83 mod el
and newer used ca rs Smrth
Bu1ck Pont•ac 1911 Ee st ern
Ave , G811tpohs Ca ll 614 446
2282

1 Bedroom ba11c rent 8176 DO
plus elec:trlc Also requ~red a
&amp;200 00 •ecur~tv depo1it CON
TACT Jackson Estates Dept Ph
446 3997 Equal Houung
Opportunity

1984Shultmobllehoma 14x70
w1th 7x21 8Kpando, 3 BR 2 full
batfls totalelectnc, space uvet
m1crowave 1mmed1ate po11es
11on Orlg1nally sold for
822 000 wtll 1811 for e1 DOO
less than payoff Call614 446

~OST NorwegHin Elk Hound
dog lost Letart or su rroundm g
area named Smokov 3 yrs old
'(104-895 3683

We pay cesh for late model cl ean
u ~ed c11rs
Jtm Mmk Chev Olds Inc
Di ll Gene Johnson
614 446 3672

1984 4 wheel dnve Ford Ranger
Standard 4 speed 614-9925983 or 614-992-3684 Atking ,

County AppUahce, Inc Good
used eppl1ances and TV 1ets
Open BAM to 6PM 1 Mon tllru

lAYNE S FURNITURE

388-8633

73 Shultz. 2 bdr wttfl washer&amp;.
dryer Mutt sell Best offer Call

Wanted To Buy

Name meat manager at two
foodland stores - [).1

n3

446 3169

Molldhan Furniture Rt 1 North
Galhpohs OH PH 814 446
7444. Why pay more? Check us
out for low prices on furniture &amp;
appllenc• 6 p1ace wood hv1ng
room group, t399

Apartment
for Rent

44

14~t70

W1ll care fo r eh1ldren m your
home and do light house work
Days only Call 614 992 2428

9

6612

Road to riches - Backstairs
at the White House - A-2

1974 Chevy Jfll ton 36D eng1ne,
4 speed tran• runs good, topper
Askmg t400 304
6260

2 bedroom trailer couplet 1
small child Loculrt Rd Rt 1, Pt
Pleasant 3D4 676-1076

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

11 Help Wanted

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Lost 2 Bay Horses 1 mare 1
geldmg In Ham sonv1ll e area
Call 614 742 2074

676 3000

Call

Two bed room mob1le home
furmshed after 6 OD. 304-676

2128

Red Tonneau cove r tor
~JhOrl bed p1 ck up tru ck Reward
Ce ll 6t4 367 0 104

bedroom mob1le homes, 3D4

like me could have, Arnoldi
and I'm sick about it..."
AVON no serv1ce charge open
temtor~u
pflone 304 676
1429

Lost

Ohve St , Gelllpolla New lit used
wood coal stove• 8 pc wood LR
suite t399 bunk beds •199
rechnBfl new &amp;. used bedroom
suites. wnnger wa1hers. lit
shoes New llvmgroom suttee
$199 t699 lamps Call 814

K &amp; K Mob1le Homes, 2 and 3

"You're the best son a father

2 fem ale P1t1 Bull pupp 1es to gJve
away Ca ll 614 742 -2260

Lost Black female Cocker Spamel tv pe Tuesday 1n Bradbury
atea Has wh1te pet ch on chest
snd ri!Jht front paw Call 614
992 7369 Reward

1978 GMC dump truck

614 266 6243

614 266 1903

2 bedroom mobile home, Mid
dleport 0 Reference with 1&amp;currty deposit 304-882-3 287
or 3D4 773 6024

256 1232

Lo111 m Co ra Mill ar ea One l1ght
colored temsle Coclcer Spamel
On e fnm .otle puppy Black Lab
milt Ca ll after 7 614 379

aveningl

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62

N1ce 2 bedroom Mobile Home.
Roush Lane On nice spot In
Choshlfe 304 773 -6828

It's Super
Sunday C-1

0406 davllme 814-441-2800

2 bdr Adults only No pets 322
Tturd Call 614 446 3748 or
Ntce 3 bdr part1ally furnished
Convenient locat1on on.J.ipper 7
Water paid Call814-2(6 6818

G1veaway

6 lost and Found

1986 Ford ptckup- 4k4, F-260,
V 46D. low m11110a 3,200
m1les Uke new Call 614 448-

61 Household Goods

50 cents

SIFE promotes free enterprise

614 .446 6201

((

614 446 0722

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·

Trucks for Sale

72

MerchonrJ 1s1:

2 bdr mobile home located 2
milet from HMC m Evergreen
Cable TV hookup children ac
eepted Ca11614 446-3897

Sunday

68 Chi'IY p1ekup Shon wheel
base. no ru1t Ex cond Callt

utll paid Ca118144464110

Piano leuona for begmners can ~
fer appomtment Taught by
colleg e gradu11ta 614 949

Tear down holJse for lumber
must cl oan up area, 304 675
1212 Of 675 20DQ

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry W11ghl

Sptel tor•Rent Trailer IPICII
Locutt Rd Rt 1 Point P11111nt
304 676-1071

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4

Friday, January 23, 1987

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

•

Mowrey s UpholsttH'Ing serving
'"county ar.. 21 years The best
in furniture upholstering Call
304 875 41 54 for ftee
estimates

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MOVING FORWARD - The aewiJ fuaded
respite care prOIJ"Im lor A.lzhelmer'a Dlle!lle·
Related Dlaeue (AD·RD) victims wUI get
underway. Feb. 1. The Melp Coualy CouncU oa
Aatng received a $10,001 IJ"Ut lo provide respite
care and training for caregtveh of those wllb
AD·RD. Sandy While, left, hu been named

-

-

coordinator for the proP"un wltll tile advllory
board, formeriJ llle FunDy Support Network, &amp;o
work In the developmnt ud lmplemeatatloa.
Pam Oarretaaa. ceater, ch~ of the
board, ud Eleaaor ll'llomM, exeeutiYe dlredor ol
the Melp Coual)' Coa•cU OD Apa1, revle_w plul
lor lhe new proP"am.

Greens were seen drawing around 46 percent
between them
The other 12 splinter and special interest parties
contesting the 11th postwar election were
expected to garner about half a percent of the
vote
The Aliens bach Instilute said lurnout of the 45
million eligible voters could fall short or the 89.1
percent recorded four years ago when Kohl' s
coalition was swept to victory with almost 56
percent of the vote
In a largely Issueless campaign drained of
suspense by the lopsided polls, Kohl' s forces
warned voters to head of! the menace of a
"'red-green"' coalition between the Social Demo
crats and the maverick Greens, who advocate a
neutral, non-aligned Germany
Exuding optimism. Kohl' s party has cam

palgned under the slogan, · Keep 11 up. Ger
many."' emphasizing It s close friendship wllh Ihe
United States, loyally to NATO ,md the counlry"s
ro bust economic performance
The Social Democrats, bedev iled by an Internal
left-rlghl Ideological spill and mass delec1 1ons to
the Greens, have waged a dlsplrl1 ed campaign
They have sought keep the Greens at arm' s length
while focusing on the country sch1 onlc unrmploy
ment -currently arou nd 9 percent , or 2 2million
Idled workers - for which they blame Kohl' s
business-oriented policies
Rau·s platform stressed dlsarmamenl ,md
detente In forel~n policy while promising Ia end
Wes t Germany's supp01 1 of the US sllateglc
defense Initiative - I he so called "Star Wars"'
space based defense svslem - and to phase oul
domestic atomic ene1gy over JOyears

'Greatest flood' crested 50
-years ago in city at 66-10 114
By KEVIN KELLY
News Editor
GALLIPOLIS - Fifty years
ago this Tuesday, residents of
Gallipolis and other Ohio River
communities scrambled for high
ground after the river flooded
and left a wave of devastation In
Its palh
In tha t last winter before
construction on the Gallipolis
Locks and Dam was completed ,
the river rose to Its highest In
recorded history at 68 1 feet 66-10\1, in the Old French Clly
Since the dam's opening, flood·
lng has dlmlnisl!ed significantly ,
but the area has been hit with
high water more than a dozen
times since then. None. however.
equalled the 1937 floqd for destruction - '"the greatest emer·
gency since the World War,'· the
Associated Press said at the time
- and various commun ities are
remembering the flood's Impact
on the area this week
The U.S Army Corps of
Engineers noted only two other
major floods recorded along the
river were on Feb 11. 1884, when
the level was 63 9 feet In Galilpo·
lis . and 1913, on March 13. at 63 5
The record shows that preclpl
tatlon totaling 11 20 inches hit
Gallla Coun1y In January 1937,
swelling the river level to a
higher-than normal stage When
water rose over the riverbank
and Into the city park and
business districl on Jan 27. the
river was at 66 ~O Y, feet
Photos provided to the Times·
Sentinel by Willard Wood and
Gloria Stevers, both of Ga Ill polls,
provide an Insight into the times.
Their photos show residents
searching for dry spots to walk on
on Second Avenue, braver souls
rolling up their pant legs to cross
the street ,and trucks and cars
doing their best to get away from
It all Otherwise, the best means
of getting around was by
rowboat

Business no doubl continued as
best It could. although the lobby
of the Park Central Hotel was
under water and a few showings
of the 1936 film "Valiant Is 1he
Word for Carrie" ' with Grace
George and John Howard were
missed at the Gallipolis Thea tre
du ring the flood's height
Mrs Stevers recalled that her
father, Charles W Young, cap
talned the steamer Henry C
Yeiser Jr for the Ohio &amp;
Kanawha Transportation Co at
the time of the flood
Young moo red the Yeiser al
the 2ll0block of First Avenue and
accompanied by another boat
man, Sherman Bonecutter.
towed into the park area to
lnvesllgate the slluatlon. They
found Ihe fountain, bandstand, a
cannon and a pumping device left
as a reminder of lhe Infamous
yellow fever epidemic of the 19th
cenlury were the only Items In
the park above water.
Wood, who was employed at

the Hcnking-BovleCo. downtown
at the lime, snapped pholos from
the sidewalk and also ventured to
the lounlaln to ~ et closer shots of
the fl ood
He recalled thai during lhe
flood. he helped move residents
whose homes were affected by
the liood
Thr Ga llipolis Dall y Tribune.
on Jan 27, ran an advisory from
City Manager J R Gwinn order
ing limited us,tge or waler,
telephones. boats Ol' curs unless
necessary. He also ordered all
Uqum stores cloS('d , bystanders
orr I he streets and gave police Ihe
authorlly to · shoot. on sight,
a ny one see n loit eri ng or
pilfering ·•
Th Tribune noted that the
floodwat ers began receding
shortly afler reaching li s height
on Jan '1:1. and two days later, It
reporled that cleanup efforts
were beginning and '"phoenix·
like this city Is emerging frdm
the greal cataslrophe "

HIGH WATER - Charles w. Young, captain of the steamer.
Henry C. Yeiser ,Jr., lueen touching the bandstand mld·secllo~ In
the Gallipollti City Park during the flood of 1937 In thl• photo owned
by hill daughter, Gloria Sievers of Gallipolis

Aging program may receive
more.funding through .CAA
By CHARLENE HOEFJCH
POMEROY - Additional fund·
tng and training resources lo
supplement and enhance the
$10,000 grant received by the
Meigs County Council on Aging
for implementation of a program
focu sing on the victims of Alzhei·
mer's disease and their needs
were outlined at Friday's meet ·
lng of the Family Support
Network.
Among the many proposals
discussed was the possibility of
additional money coming into the
program through the Commun·
lty Action Agency .
Sid Edwards, executive dlrec·
tor of the Gal!la-Melgs CAA,
adv"ed that some funding might
possibly be available through the
Job Partnership Training Act
He said money might be avalla·
ble not only to supplement
salaries of the respite care aides
hired, allowing one or two

additional to be employed, but
also to assist In the required
training program of those
workers and others who might be
put on an ··available" list of
trained personnel for relief work
with families of Alzheimer' s
disease victims
Arrangements were made for
Tom Reed of the CCA to meet
with personnel at the SeniOr
Citizens Center to further discuss
the funding possibilities.
Eleanor Thomas, execu tlve
director of the Meigs County
Council on Aging, ad,vised that
Sandy White has been hired as
coordinator for the program
which will get underway on Feb.
1

Since the original grant request hi~d been for $24,000
($'100,000 was awarded acros9lhe
state with population being one
criteria) and reduced to less than
half of that. the budget has been

revamped und now calls lor
hiring two r~s plle care aides, 32
hours each week for the six
month program It Is antlcl
paled. however, lhat the program will be funded fo r a1 lcasl
an addltlonul12 months.
'Ear lier plans called lor some
respite care In 1he Extended
Care Facility al Veterans, and
video recording of the work·
shops. now eliminated. as well as
more administrative time for
White as. well as another health
coordi nator
Thomas said I he current fund·
lng will provide for about 18
families to be served with rl!lplte
care- six families once a month,
and 12 families twice a month, If
additional funding is received
through the Job Partnership
Training Act, then more may be
added, she said.
Referrals of lamliles to be
Continued on D-2

'

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January 25, 1987

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:Commentary and perspective

January 26, 1987

A Division of

Third A•e., GaUipolls, Ohio Ill Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio
(614) 446·2342
(614) 992-2156
ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher

HOBART WilSON JR.
· Executive Editor

GALLIPOLIS - Headed by
Dr. and Mrs . Mel P. Simon of
Gallipolis a group of 20 physi·
clans from the United States and
Canada, some accompanied by
their wives, took part in the
.fourth medical surgical mission
to the . northern part of the
Philippine Islands in midDecember.
Dr. Simon, president of The
Society of Philippine Surgeons in
America and a veteran of .20
years of practice at the Holzer
Medical Center, Pleasant Valley
HoSpital and Veterans Memorial
Hospital , organized lhe medical
mission to coincide with lhe
Association of Phiiipp,ine Physicians in · America homecoming
and convention held at the
. Manila Hotel, Dec. 15-20. The
group was a part of a group oflO
such missions !hal wen! to the
Philippines in December to
answer lhe call of President
Corazon Aquino for help with the
health of the poor, especially at
Christmas time.

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tcl(&gt;phonc number . No un signEd letters will be published. Letters should be In
good taste, addressing Issues, not persona lities .
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The Fundamentalist Christians in Greenville, Tenn., have a
poinl.
So do Muslim followers of
Minister Louis Farrakhan.
Recently, the fundamentalists
had their da y in court.
Now it's lime for ali religious .
groups to be accorded Ihe same
constltutionai right - assuming
that U.S. Dislricl Judge Thomas
Gray Hull's logic applies 10 all
religious Americans.
The key word in Judge Hull's
decision was "believe."
"The plaintiffs belie ve (my
emphasis) that, after reading the
en lire series (of textbooks ). a
chid might adopt the views of a
feminist, a humanist, a pacifist,
anti·Chrislian, a vegetarian or
an advocate of one world

government." ·
- If fundamentalist parents !n
east Tennessee helie.•••· · anti·
Christian public school textbooks
altack their religious beliefs,
then It follows thAt black Muslim
parents lri south Chicago could
helie11e these same public school
textbooks denigrate lhelr reli·
gious beliefs.
Any Islamic scholar can docu ment the veiled hostility or
contemptuous indifference of
American public school texl·
boo.ks Ia Islam .
But the easl Tennessee lunda·
mentalists rejected lhe suggeslion thai any belief- especially
Catholicism, Islam, Judaism or
animism- was equal to theirs .
Throughout his lory, such peapie have surfaced whenever

somebody dared to challenge
their belief !hat .their religion
was the only valid one.
They were the ''de mono·
phobes" who started t.he lnquisilion, launched lhe Crusades,
burned witches at the stake,
theologically justified slavery
and nurtured the climate for the
Holocaust.
Today's Christian lundamen·
talists give short shrill to an
omnlpotenl Cod. (If Pa(RQbertson doesn'l say "God did it," he
a in' I done it .)
Such is the right of ail fanatics,
· Bul they don't have a right lo
censor public education or recon stitute It in their religious image.
Judge Hull's has allowed both
and opened the Pandora's box of
Balkanized public educalion.

:Backstairs at the White House

:Road to ·riches
:is through PR
By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP! 1 -Two White House spokesmen are finding
the 'roul e to the megabucks is outside of government and lhrough
pubjic reialions,
Former press secrelary Jody Powell is going Ia Ogiivy and Mather
public rei allons as chairman a nd chief executive.
\nd Larry Speakes, spokesman fo r President Reagan for the las!
six. years, is serving oul his las I week before heading for Wail Street
as . a vice presidenl for public r.ciatlons for lhe Merrill Lynch
inveslmenl firm .
Powell is giv ing up his newspaper column and his appearances on
. ABC-TV as a commenlalor lo take the job in the PR field. Bolhwlii be
puiiing down six-figure salaries thai should put Ihem on easy streel.
Powell will be operaling in Washington and has tapped Tom
Griscom, former exec ullve director or lhe National Republican
Senalorial Commilt ee and once a press secrelary to former Sen.
Howard Baker of Tennessee. to come ·On board Ogilvy and Mal her
wilh him.
Griscom turned down Ihe chance to become Vice President George
Bush's press secrelary as he heads inlo a campaign for the GOP
presidenl iai nominal ion ,
In Ihe musical chairs, Marlin Fitzwater, currently press secretary
t o~ u s h , will lake over Speakes's job at lhe While House.
Coincidenlaiiy, Sheila Tate, the firs ! lady's former press secrelary
who is a vice presidenl wilh the public reiations·firm of Burston and
Marsteller, has Ihe Merrill Lynch account and she wifi be dealing
wilh·Speakcs.
Speakes and Tate worked together al Hill and Knowlton public
relapons company before Ihe advent of Ihe Reagan administralion.
'!'ate was prominenily menlioned as a successor to Speakes and the
prospect was greelcd warmly by reporters. Bull he White House is a
m~le slronghoid and sources said chief of staff Donald Regan and his
st~lf . who call th e shots on press relalions. could not accept a '(oman
in .t}lat lop posilion.
.
Jl .)"ouid have been an historic flrsl for the Reagan adminislration
to ·i\ave a woman as the voice of Ihe While House. But sources said
Ra~lin aides passed Ihe word !hall hey did no I believe a woman could
do: 1he job,
,

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Letter to the Editor
An important part of history
Members of the book commit·
In 1979 rhe Meigs Count y
tee
will be at the Meigs Museum
Pioneer and Hisloricai Society
on
Salurday, Ja nuary 31, and
published a book, Meigs Cou nty
February
7 and 14 from 110 4 Ia
, NHislory Volume I. There were
. over l.lllO famil y hislories in Ihal ass lsi you wilh your story. If you
: book. Many. many requests were have ques tions, !eel free Ia call
·
ade lor publica lion of a second Ihe museum at 992-3810 or one of
: · ok so those that were not in the the book commlllee people lis led
: fir s! volume might have their on the brochure. We arc also
ava ilable to laik lo your organ!·
: story In II .
Publishing a ·book of Ihis za lion s, school classes,
magniludP is a lremendous un- churches, or any other group thai
dertaking and seven yea rs wanls to know more about the
:passed before we felt we were book. I may be re.ached at
: ready to take on the tas k. In the 992·2264 and I will be happy to
;pas! seven monlhs in excess of schedule a li me lo meel wilh you
10,000 brochures or fl iers have al lhe museum or at a location
, been dislributed by mail, ba nk within your communily.
Another misunderstood aspecl
stalemenls. alumni banquels,
of
Ihe book is Ihat you have to be
newslellers. Ihe lair. co mmunil y
an
"old-time" family or you have
alfalrs. reunions, and personal
1
10
be able to !race your family
handout s, Within the next week
:anal her 6,000 will be dislributed, back several generations. This
·We wan! everyone lo know aboul book is the history of TODAY. If
· (he pubiiea tlon, so they may ha ve you know your ances tors, incl ude
them if you like. However. we
:ttw opporlunil)' 10 be included ,
This will no doubt b!• the last wanl YOUR slory. TODAY . If
book or this lype published in you moved here yesterday, you
,Meigs Count y for ;mol her gener· are part of today's history.
atlon. The las I. prior to 1!179, Ihal Somelime in the fulure someone
was remolei.v similar was pub· may be looki ng for you at this
iishcd in 18S:I. We want yor story lime in your life. You have the
io be a ' pari or Ihis book. opportunity to tell them aboul
However. II is up lo the fam ilies yourself. whal you wanl to be
themselves . We do nol write remembered for. You don '! need
to·be .born here or have " rools"
stories, air hou gh wfl are- nvai la·
bie lor assistance . You decide here. This book is for Ihe future
what you wanl loid abou l your andwewanl you to be a pa rlof il .
famU y and how you wa nt II So whether your family has been
wrilten. Each family (house· here for 200 years or one year,
hOld) is enlilied lo500words free you are an .important part of
and one plclure. Addilionai sto· Meigs County history TODAY
ries are used as space per m li s. and we need your story. Anolher
Stories on organizalions. com- lhing Ia remember is !hal II you
munilies, churches. sc hools, etc., have children born while you live
in Meigs Counly. their "roots"
are also needed.
'
The deadline or F'cbruary ,15, are here and someday they 'll be
1987 will be Ihe !ina! deadline. We glad you included them in the
are commilled to having the book history of Meigs County.
Margarel Parker
ready for dislribulion before
Presidenl ,
Christmas. and a February dead·
Meigs
County
Pioneer
line is the iateslthal we ca n have
and
Hlsloricai
Society
and·sliil meel this commilmcnl.

Today in his~ory:
•
By United Pre~~s International
:Today is Sunday, Jan. 25, the 25th day of 1987 with 340 to follow .
' The moon is moving toward ItS new phase.
·.!f~ morning stars are Venus and Salurn.
The e•ening slars are Mercury, Mars and Jupiter . .

I

Will we lose out?
WASHINCTON - As I ran
conlinues to make alarming
inroads inlo Iraq, Reagan adminislration officials have this dis·
comfltlng question to ask themselves: Will it be our fault II Iran
crushesitsArabadversarylraq?
Secrelary of State George
Shultz will be asked this question
!his week when he testifies before
!he Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, which has been
holding hearings on the impact of
lhe Iran scandal on U.S. foreign
poiicy.
This is not mere academic
specula lion.
The consequences of an Iranian victory would be enormous
throughout the Middle Easl, and
particuiariy for any influence the

His ohire.r di crum that "the
state can achieve literacy and ·
good cliizenship for ali students
'withoul forcing them to read
the ... series" must be applied ·
eq ual 1y 1o a 11 rei igiou s
Americans. ·
That includes Muslims. Bud·
dhisls, Catholics, Jews and Nalive Americans, even though
fundamentalists deem them incapable them of receiving lhe
word or an equal-opporTunity
Cod.
Slill, lhe fundamenlalisls have
a point.
I agree that loday's textbooks
have gone too far in rewriting ·
history as if religion somelimes
were not a constructive catalyst
for change .
·
The. religious ·inspiration behind the Pilgrim's hegira lo the
New World and Ihe reason they
held a Thanksgiving feast have
been downgraded.
The Rev . .Marlin Lulher King
Jr.'s role as Baptist clergyman is
usually downplayed loday.
The problem is not so much
"secular humanisls" as it is
humanislic bigots who make
lous y scholars .
The only way to bring this
trend to a head is for as many
religious groups in America as
can afford it to get themselves a
brilliant conslilulionai lawyer,
go inlo courl and demand equal
lime.
I'd like to see Minisler Louis
Farrakhan make the same demands as the fundamenlaiists.
In 1644 John Millon wrote in
" Aeropagilica": "Let her
(trulh) and falsehood grapple.
Who ever knew truth put Ia the
worst in a free and open
encounter.'.'
Like love, !ruth is a manysplendored thing.
It.Is not a monopoly by any one
religion . No religion was
"chosen" by God over others.
And whether fundamentalists and that carnival barker in
lheologicai trappings, Pat Ro·
bert son - like it or not, God
didn 'l ordain them to lead us into
the promised land.
Or into the public school
classrooms.

:j
Fire destroys
Meigs residence

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MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
volunteer firemen were called at
9:22a.m. Friday 10 a fire which
destroyed the home of Glenda
Schartiger on Zuspan Hollow
Road. The one-story wood frame
home was engulfed In ' flames
when firemen arrived. Damages
lo the .uninsured home were
estimated at $12 ,000. There were
no injuries. The fire originated
around a coal heating stove.
Firemen were on tbe scene about
lwo and one-half hours. The fire
rekindled about 5:37 a.m. Saturday morning and firemen were
called back to the site.
Middleport also reported a
garage fire at 7:40p.m. Friday
nigh! al lhe 300 Hudson Sl.
residence of George Knapp. The
fire was out when !iremen
arrived and !here were no
inju ries.

Yearbook orders are
be"
d
now · mg accepte

POMEROY - Meigs Counly
Emergency Medical Services
reporls seven calls Friday; Mid·
dieport F'ire Departmental 9:22
a.m. Ia a structu1·e fir 0on Zu spci n
nated by various pharmaceutical
Hollow Road; Pomeroy a1 11:35
companies in the United Stales.
a.m.
trealed Mason F'is hcr al the
Dr. E. Garcia donated a brand
·scene
o( an aula accident on East
new EKG machine. and Dr. Simon dona ted a s lide projector. Main St.; Pomeroy al.3:28 p.m.
to the Maples Apts. lor Hami c
The Monarch Life Insurance
Crab1ree
lo Velerans Memoria l
Co., Springileld, Mass., dona led
Hospital
:
Ru
tland at 6:56 p.m. to
money which enabled Mrs. Lydia
Simon to donate to the Women's
Auxiliary of the medi ca l society
Conlinued on A-6
NEW YORK (UPII - In vcslors were shaken by a fr antic
one·day ride on the Dow J onrs

POMEROY - Orders the 1987
Meigs Ma,rauder Yearbook will
be taken al Jl,)eigs High the week
of Feb. 2-6. Yearbooks will cost
$17 each. Nameengravingwili be
$2 ex tra and plastic covers $1.
The ent ire cost may be paid al l he
tim e lhe order Is placed, or
one-hall of the paymenl al lhe·
tim e of the order and lhe other
half upon delivery of the book.
Studenls may place orders during their lunch periods. ·Anyone
else wishing to place an order
should stop al the Meigs High
office between 9 a,m. and 3 p.m.
during the week of the sales .

Ohio forecast
Partly cloudy, cold , High' s 20
to 30. Chance or precipltal ion Is 20
percent.
Extended Forecast
Monday through Wednes day
Cloudy Monday and Tuesda y,
with a chance of snow in the
nor thern pa ri or the state. Fair
across lhe stale on Wednesday .
Highs will ran ge from 25 to 35
Monday and Tuesday a nd from
30 to 40 Wednesday. Overnlghl
lows wiii be betwee n 10 and 20
Monday and Tuesday mor nings
and between 15 and 25 eariv
Wednesday.
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the Philippine Surgeons Charity,
Inc., APPA-PMA Medical Aid
Assistance, the Tri-State Fii-Am
Assn. of Ohio, West Virginia and
Kentucky, a nd the PMA or
Pacific Northwest besides local
area hospitals. In addition, most
surgeons took wilh them antibiotics and sur.gicai supplies do-

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Super Bowl sa.,ings

United Sta 1es may hop~e-:-to::-::e=-xe:::r-:1--e-ve_n_a_n-:1-nv-a~s-:io-n--:.-w-h-en_K_h_o----y-ea,_r_s_t_h_e_G_r_a,_n_d_O_I_d_P_a_r-ty-h-as
in the area. The Iranian arms meini dies .
taken a !lerce delighl in taunting
scandal has seriously weakene,d
But by its puzzling method of Democrats with such accusa·
U.S. prestige on lwo ·main making friends through lhe sale lory, seif·a.nswering questions
grounds: for backing the wrong of badly needed weapons , lhe as: Who lost Eastern Europe?
side and doing it incompetently adminislra lion has merely Who lost China? Cuba? Soulheast
at thai. II was, in the famous strengthened the Khomeini fun·
Asia?
phrase, worse than a crime; II damenlallsts' grip on Iran. If it
It' s not far-fetched to argue ·
was a blunder, and Ihe United turns out to have made Iranian that the entire Middle East,
States is a laughingstock.
victory possible in the Persian especially the conservative, proAd mini stra lion apologists Gulf war, the administration will
American Arab countries, may
have lried somewhat desper- have a lot m'ore to answer for
go down the drain if Iran ,
ately to present the arms deal than a nebulous Soviet threat succeeds in crushing Iraq, drivwith the Ayatollah Khomeinl's which even its own inleiiigence
ing out President Saddam Husvirulently anti-American regime agencies have questioned.
sein and imposing a fundamen as a bold foreign policy initiative,
It would be ironic indeed if a
tails! Moslem regime on the
designed to befriend supposedly Republ(cap administration were Iranian model. The effect would
moderale elements within Iran.
to wind upon the receiving end of be shattering on the other PerThis , lh~y argue, would prevent the demagogic queslton : Who sian Gulf states, already spooked
increased Soviel in!iuence - or los! the Middle Easl? For 40 by Khomeinl's inflammatory revoiutionary rhetoric.

NEW YORK (NEA)- In other •. !rial in federal courl as the man
cities. lhe brutal murder or who ran lhe union for the Mafia.
Bruno Bauer ·might well have
Bauer's slaying is noteworthy
~een a ca use celebre. In New
because II suggesls the price
York, however, his slaying went individuals pay for union corrup·
virlually unnoticed - and more lion in a .city where special
!han lhree. mon ths laler, the inves tig a live commissions,
grand juries, law enforcement
crime remains unsolved.
Bauer's body was found last agencies and others constanliy
autumn al his work •place, a cite the scope and depth of the
lrucking firm in Queens where he proble m bul little ever happens
was a mechanic. The manner in ,to ameliorate it .
·
which he was killed left little
The New York State Commis·
doubl that he was the victim or an sion on Investigation, for examorganized crime execution . ·
pie, clled widespread feather·
He was shot lour times at close bedding iii a 1986 report that
range - in lhe neck, the cheek, described a Teamsters foreman
Ihe ear and finally "the coup de at a major construction project
grace in the back of the head." in the city who received $426,000
explained a detective.
in slary and benertts in a .single
Bauer was a member or year.
Teamsters Local · 707, which
In a 1986 report on labor
federa l law enforcement officials corruption In general, the Presisay is controlled by the Colombo dent's Commission on Organized
organized crime familly.
. Crime concluded that " New
Several monlhs before his York construclion businesses
death, Bauer filed an unfair labor cooperating with organized
practice complaint with the crime have formed a cartel, and
National Labor Relations Boarg, the union is the enforcing agent."
alleging lhat the lrucklng comCompanies tha accede to corpany for which he worked was rupt arrangements "can be repaying him less than the wage warded with a variety of bene!·
agreed upon In its contract with its, such as the use of non-union
lhe union.
labor, payments below union
In addition, Bauer charged scale (Bauer's problem) or
that the union ' had refused to merely the assurance that suppprocess his grievance and Ihat lies will . be delivered when
his union shop steward assaulted needed," the report added .
Extortion, bribery and sabot·
him when informed that he was
seeking atd from federal age are common. At one large
aulhorlties.
conslruction project here where
Bauer also took his charges to "labor peace" was not purthe Labor Department's Office of chased, concrete was poured into
Labor Racketeering and to the toiiels and electrical wiring was
Association for Union Demo- ripped from conduits.
Ac.·oss the Hudson River fn
cracy, a public Interest group. .
Bau~r·s complaint was cons!Union City, N.J., a federal judge
dered -and rejected- by Local in 1986 took control of Teamsters
701, Vice President Nicholas Local 560 away from Its leaders
Grancio, Identified by wilnesses and placed it under trusteeship
lestifying ala labor racketeering after concluding that the local

The surgeons, supported by
their wives, most or whom are
nurses or nutrilionists, made
surgical rounds to ail of ·the
indigent with medical students
and surgical residents, in add!Uon to giving lectures and tree
consultations. They operaled on
dif!icuit and complex cases that
would have been transferred to
Manila. The wives either worked
tn the operating 'rooms, inventorized medical and surgical supp·
lies along with dispensing them
and visited the various wards
and deparlments.
The medical mission was
helped by donations coming from

The Sunday Times-Sentinel Page A-3

Meigs squad makes '7 runs Frid~y

Gallipolis physician -among those&gt;taking part ·in
recent medical surgical mission in .Philippines

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report two accidents Friday; one
Involving three vehicles.
At 11:32 a.m. Friday, pollee
were called to a weather related
accident on East Main St. near
the Whitehouse aar. Pollee report that Shauia LaudermUt,
Pomeroy, traveling east, was
rounding the curve In front of the
bar, when her vehicle slid on Ice
and struck a vehicle driven by
Gordon Fisher, Syracuse, who
was heading wes(. Laudermllt's
vehicle caused Fisher's vehicle
to hit a parked car owned by
Kimberly Hudson, Pomeroy.
There were no citations Issued .

GALLIPOLIS- Dale Rothgeb
Jr., 41, of 544 Jackson Pike, news.
editor lor Ohio Valley Publishing
Company since 1978, died Friday
at Ohio State University Hospital
following a lengthy illness.
Rothgeb gradua ted from
Kyger Creek High School in 1963,
and joined the Gallipolis Dally
Tribune staff in October that
year. In 1966, he became news
director of WJEH radio and
returned to the newspaper as city
editor and sports reporter In 1970.
He was a registered baseball
. and football official with the Ohio
High School Athletic Association,
a former Little League manager
. in Ga llipolis and a Pony League
DALE ROTHGEB Jr.
· manager at Cheshire. At one
time, he was an. assista nt base- Hamie Crabtree
ball cqac h at Kyger Creek High
School.
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POMEROY - Hamte CrabRothgeb, a charter member of tree, 76, of Maples Apartments,
lhe Ga llipolis Area Jaycees, Pomeroy, died Friday at Veteserved three years on I he Kyger ran's Memorial Hospital. He was
Creek Board of Ed ucation and born in Wayne County, W.Va.,
one year on the Gallia County March 14, 1910.
School Board.
He was a member of the
The son of Glenna Shaver Baptist CHu rch and a retired tree
Rothgeb of Cheshire, and the late surgeo n. He was also a veteran of
Dale Rothgeb Sr. , he married I he United States Navy.
Patricia Seubert · Rothgeb on
Surviving are his wile, Hazel
June 9; 1979 at Harrison, Ohio.
Crabtree; two sons, James Crab' He was a member of Campaign tree of Columbus and Clyde
Freewill Baptist Chu rc h, where Crabtree or Sheridan, Wyo.; one
he served as Sunday School daught er Diana Fields of Mason,
Superintendent. He also attended W.Va.; eight gra ndchildren and
St. Louis Catholic Church.
three great grandchildren . .
In addition lo his wile and
He was preceded In death by
mother, he Is also survived by his parents, six brothers and five
four brothers, Robert Rothgeb sisters.
and David Lee Rothgeb, both of
Fu neral services will be MonGalllpolls, MSgt James.K. Roth- day, 3 p.m., at Ewing Funeral
geb, Bossler City , La ., and Home. Bur ial follows in Beach
Mickey J . Rothgeb, Colorado Grove Cemetery. Friends may
Springs, Colo.; his grandmother, call at the funeral home 2 to4 and
. Mrs. Ellen Rothgeb of Chilli· 7 lo 9 p.m. Sunday.
: cothe; lwo nephews and three .
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F uneral services will be conwrence ra1g
ducted Monday, 11 a.m., CrcGALLIPOLIS - Lawrence
meens Funeral Chapel, the Rev. Craig, 75, of Rt. 2 Crown City,
Char les Hively and Rev. William died Friday at Holzer Medical
R Myers. Burial follows In Center, following an· ex tended
Campaign Cemetci·y, Addison Illness. He was a retired emTownship. Friends may call at . ployee of American Car
lhe funeral home Sunday, 2 to 4 Foundry, Huntin gton, W.Va.,
and 7 10 9 p.m.
where he was employed for 26
Memorial contributions may years. He also had a farm In Ohio
be made to The Ohio Stale Township.
Universlly Cancer Research InBorn March 1, 1910 In Gallla
stltute, 410 W. Tenth Ave ., County, he was a son of the late
Col umbus, Ohio, 43210.
Continued on A-6

Mason Fisher, a passenger In the
Fisher car, was treated at the
scene by Pomeroy EMS. Both
Laudermllt's and Fisher's cars
sustained moderate damages.
Hudson's vehicle sustained light
damage.
At 8:33p.m. Friday, Eddie Lee
Patrick, of .Middleport, was
traveling east on WestMalnSt. ln
Pomeroy, when he lost control of'
his vehicle, striking a guardrail
and breaking a sewer cover.
Patrick was cited by Pomeroy
pollee for destruction of property, DWJ and no operator's
license.

Bidwell, convicted for theft ,'also
was sentenced to two days in jail.
Pickens also was placed on
probation lor six months and
lined costs .
In other court news, JohnnyW.
Johnson, age unknown, Rt. 2,
Gallipolis, was dismissed, at the
request
of athe
prosecuting
ney, from
charge
of theft.attorAnna F. Lemley, 25, Gallipolis,
was fined $25 and costs and
placed on probation lor six
months for failure to stop alter a
traffic accident.
Donna J . Sanders , 39, 38 Vinton
St., forfeited a $39 bond lor
speeding.

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GUYSVILLE, Ohio tUPI) Ohio Historical Society officials
said they would place a protective dirt and concrete cover over
a 19th century barge · that Is
protruding from a bank of the
Hocking River in Athens County.
The .cover will be put on the
barge next week to prevent the
river from sweeping the . vessel
away before archaeologists can
excavate it, said Ray Skinner,
president of the Athens County
Hlstorlcal Society and Museum.
The society's executive committee has approved S2, 900 tor
the cover work. said curator
Amos Loveday. No date has been
set for archaeologists to begin
the evacatlon work, he said.
Loveday said preliminary
tests have confirmed that the
barge's wood dates to the 19th
century. The. barge was discovered last year by a local
resident who was hunting In the
area.

Sentence three in city court
GALLIPOLIS ·- Three men
were sentenced to short Gailia
County Jail terms Friday In
Municipal Court.
Danny R. Wagoner, 35, RT. 1.
Vinton, was sentenced to three
days In jail for driving while
under the Influence of alcohoL He
also was Issued a 120-day operator's license, placed on probation
for 18 months alter the sentence
and fined $300, plus court costs.
Roderick Pennington, 19, Rt. 1,
Gallipolis, was sentenced to two
days In jail for breakin g and
entering. Pennington also was
placed on probation · lor six
months and fined $50 and costs.
James G. Pickens, 19, Rt. 1,

January 25. 1987

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Frank Craig and Ola Elliott ·
Craig.
He Is survlvro by his wlfe,
Juanita Waugh Craig, whom he
married Feb. 5, 1938 In Eureka.
Also· surviving are two daughters·, Mrs. David (Carolyn) Chap.
man and Mrs. Sue Campbell,
both of Crown City; eight grand:
children and eight great grandchildren; one sister Mrs. Aaron
(Frances) Brya n, Gallipolis;
and one brother , J ohn W. Craig,
Crown City .
He was a member of Liberty
Chapel Church, and a ljfe
member of the United Steelworkers ol America.
Funeral services will be 1 p.m.
Tuesday at Mt. Zion Church,
Rev. Jimmy Chapman and Rev.
Grover Slack officiating. Burial
follows at Mt . Zion Cemetery .
Friends may call at WaughHalley-Wood Funeral Home
Monday 2 to 4 a nd 7 to 9 p.m.
Pallbearers · will be Terry
Chapman, Craig Chapman , Eddie Campbell, Keith Campbell,
Rick Clary , Steve Lane.

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society Cl!n carry out Its annual ·
project of helping poor children
In the barrios who cannot alford
to see a doctor. ·
The medical mission was then
highlighted on Its last day In 'the
Philippines by a meeting with
President Aquino who delivered
the keynote address on Friday
Richanl Thomas
morning, Dec. 19, at the Manila
Hotel before a crowd of 450
LONG BOTTOM- Richard W. Filipino doctors practicing In the
Thomas, 86, Oak Hill Road, Long United States and their wives.
Bottom, died Saturday at Vete· .
President Aquino extolled the
ran's Memorial Hospital. He was efforts of the doctors In helping to
born In Minersville, a son of the uplift the health condition of the
late Walter and Mary Thomas.
Filipino people and encouraged
He was a member of Forest the group to remember the
Run United Methodist Church Philippines in their investment
and was a retired traffic man· declslqns so as to continue to help
ager for Acme Fast Freight In the needy. In the evening, the
Dayton.
OT&lt;&gt;un was entertained with FllSurvlvinng are his wife,
dances and music. VIce
Gladys Daniels Thomas; one
son, Richard J. Thomas, Milan,
Ohio; one grandchild, several
nelces and nephews.
Seven brothers and one slsier
preceded him In death.
Funeral services will be Monday, 11 a.m., at Ewing Funeral
Home, Rev. Steve Nelson officiating. Burial follows In Beach
Grove Cemetery . Friends may
call at the funeral home 4 to 7
p.m . Sunday.

died Saturday at the home of his
daughter In Dublin, Ohio .
Arrangements are Incomplete,
and being hand eled by
Mannasmlth-Hale Fun e r a l
Home, 621 W. Fifth St. , Marys. -,14lle, Ohio.

Mayfield, administrator of thP
Bureau of Workers Compensation, and the Industrial Commission of Ohio, Columbus.
An entry confirming sale and
ordering deed and distribution
has been filed In a foreclosure
action by Diamond Savings and
Loan Co. against Clifford R.
Smith, et al.
In other court matters, restraining orders have been issued
agaslnt the defendants in the
cases of Violet G. Satterfield
against William A. Satterfield,
and Armin tie Cade, a minor, by
Mary Hark, her sister and next
friend, against Charlie Cad e.
A case by Mary K. Deeter
against Michael S. Faw has been
settled and dismissed.

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Hshro, all the objects for
which government ought to be
~s ta bUshed are answered."
: In " Wealth of Nations,"
Adam Smith showed that In a
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.free
sides of a business
l{ ·fnmsactton to profit.
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Ga llipol is . Ohio. by thf'O hln Va l1£•y Pu h·

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In land Dallv PrMs AS sociMion and t h&lt;'
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AdvE"rtl slna: Rr presMUnt l\'f', Bra nham
Nrwspaprr Sal~ . 7.13 Thi rd Avcn ut•,
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Fully equipped with air conditioning
tinted gl~ss, AM-FM stereo, tilt wheel:
and crutse control. These are not
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26 Weeks ............ .. .. ................ .. 134.06

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country. Capitalism, the system utilizing the concept of
free enterprise, Is being attacked by socialist proponents
as Individualistic and materialistic. · History has shown,
hOwever, that only coumrles
· under. a long-term capitalistic
system have had both prosper'
lty and freedom, ·
Government controls· have
been trying to squeeze the
"free " out of free enterprise.
According to Thomas Jeffer·
son, "Agriculture, manufacture, commerce, and navigation - the four pillars of our
prosperity - are the most
thriving when left most free to
Individual enterprise."
Milton Friedman, 1976 No-.
bel Prize winner lor economic
science, wrote In "The Eco·
nomlcs of Freedom, " that the
essential notion of a capltalls·
tic society Is voluntary cooperation, voluntary exchange.
"The essential notion of a
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mallln JZ matt r r at Pomrroy, Ohio. Post

says team adviser Beverly Wilkins. "The
week -long observance was designed to htghllght
the nature of our nation's econo,mlc system
through special lectures and activities on
campus; and, to reach out off campus wi th
programs In area schools. "
SlFE - which operates at Rio Grande throu gh

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FrE!~HmtE;J'l)•·tse

Local Consultation

Correction

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President Salvador Laurel was
guest ·speaker opening hls talk
with a Bible narration on chron- ·
clle II, 7-14, emphasizing that all
government meetings In the
Philippines are now prayer meetIngs first

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Shrimp

Couple file court action

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Simmon of Gallipolis was In
the Northern Philippines In
, December to provide aid for
the poor. It was part of a
medical-surgical mission.

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DUBLIN, Ohio- Jacob Dean
Eisel, 69, form erly of Gallipolis,

POMEROY - Judith Herbert
and Gregory Herbert. Oak Hill,
have fli ed an act ion in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court
requesting a $300,000 judgment
from Ruth E. Dent, Waynesville,
Mo., Ell Jones, St. Roberts, Mo.
and Stephen E. Michael, guardian for Ruth E. Dent, a minor,
Oak Hill.
Plaintiffs say that on the
afternoon of April 9, 1985, Judith
Herber t was tra veling south on
Ohio 7 In Salisbury Township, In
Meigs County, when a vehicle
.driven by Dent and ownro by
Jones, traveling west on County
Road 5, proceeded through the
Intersection with Oh lo 7 and
struck the Herbert vehicle.
Plaintiffs allege that Dent' s
actions were negligent.
They fur ther cl aim that Herbert suffered severe· personal
Injuries, and demand the judgment , jointly and severally, and
a .trial by jury.
The cou rt has ordered that
Frank Puckett may recover
$41),000 plus Interest In an 'action
, against H. Robert Beaver and
\,Mary Allee Beaver, et al, for
J~Qn- payment on a promissory
noie,
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Westfield Insurance Co., Parkersbu~. W.Va. , has filed an
action requ esting 'judgment of
'• Annabelle Ward,
$5918.83 from
Pomeroy.
A notice of appeal has been
filed In the case of Waiter Haggy,
Rutland, against Southern Ohio
Coal Co., Lancaster. 'James L.

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A LESSON IN ,ENTREPRE'·
, NEURSHIP lnvolvlnl tale111ed .
lind pfted al1den!J II 011e of tliiA
year's SIFE projeeta. Tbe project• are deslped le re!lect the
economic coneepta, l)'ll&amp;eml aDd
pract~ on wblch the United
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center , people ultimately
have to be ordered what to
do."

In September, we will be
celebrating the 200th anniversary of our Constitution. That
glorious document not only
gave us our rights as citizens,
but also gave the government
the right to tell us what to do,
albeit "with representation."
President Woodrow Wilson
told us, "Liberty has never
come from the government. .. the history of llbert)l-'ls
the history of the llmltatloh of
governmental power, .not the
Increase of lt."
Free enterprls,.e 'ts vital to
our future. Our
,. way of life as
we now know It depends on
- being able'to pursue our own
Interests In our own ways
without Int erference from the
government.
As we celebra te the 200th
anniversary of our Constitution, we must remember the
necessit y of free enterprise
for a better tomorrow.

the Emerson E. Evans Sc hool ··of Business
Management - is a program for college and
university student s to develop and present
Innovative, creative and effectlv·e projects on the
free enter pr ise system.
During the academic year, the edu cational
economic awareness projects are developed and
presented on campus and within the loca l
co mmunit y. The Rio Grande S_IFE team crea tes
about 35 new projects a year.
"Gett ing involved Is the general goal ofSIFE ,"
says Ass istant Professor of Economic Edu cation
Wilkins. -"Their special progra ms and projects
allow the students . to demonstra te leadership
skills and to be academically creative."
The projects, which are submitted to reg ional
and national competitions, arc des igned to reflect
the economic concepts, systems and practices on
which the United States was built. Students relate·
the concfpt s to current Iss ues such as over - .
extended government , Inflation and declining
productivity.
"I rea ll y adm ire the student s who are Involved
In SIFE ," Wilkins adds, "they are full-time
students, many of whom are working to put
themselves throu gh college, and they sitU find
ti me to glvo&gt; the extra measure needed to
partlcipate... that shows real commitment. "
Regional and national competitions are held In
th'e spr ing. Business leaders judge presentations .
of projects based on creativit y and effecltveness
of the edu cational endeavor.
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"Par ticipation In SIFE gives students an
. opportunit y to receive an evaluation from the
jud ges and to mark et themselves to America's
grea test ent repreneurs and top co rporate executi ves," says tea m Communicatio n Consultant
Juanit a Evans Dailey.
In the pas t th ree years of participat ion. the Rio
Grande College team has placed twice in th lt'd
place place and once In six th place in
In ternational competition.
"SIFE competition gives our students Importa nt exposure In the bu siness communit y. II

A SPECIAL PRESENTATION by Dr. Allen
Wilkins, professor ol econotniCfl at Marshall
University, Wllll on~ of the actlvltteH held lut
week In observance o! "Students In Free
Enterprise Week. ' Dr. Wilkins dlscuMed the role
of entrepreneurship tn L'Ontefllporary HOCiety,

allows them to meet business leaders !rom all
over the country," adds Assistant Professor of
Communica tions Da iley .
SIFE Is a non-profit corporation with the stated
purpose of bringing Amer ica's collegians and
cit izens to a greater understanding of and support
for the free mar ket economic system. Teams are
loca ted across the Unit ed States and In Mexico.

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Pomeroy~MiddleJ)ort-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Plaa•nt W. Va.

Gallia Senior Citizen Center
announces activities for week

Cheryl Mink Kingery_becomes
bride of Kenneth C. Caudill
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GALLIPOLIS - Marriage with baby's breath on lace with
vows were exchanged on Sept. 6, ribbons of royal blue and gold.
at Grace United Methodist
Jamey Mink, sister of. the
Church, Ga!Upolls.. by Cheryl bride, was matron of honor.
Mink Kingery, daughter of Mr.
Bridesmaids were Teresa Mink,
and Mrs. James L. Mink of sister of the bride, and Donna
Gall!po!!s, and Kenneth C. Cau- Groves. They wore royal blue
dl!l, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie fu!Hength dresses of acetate
Caud!ll of Gallipolis.
satin with a sweetheart neckline,
The Rev. Joseph Hefner off!· fitted at the waist with matching
elated the double ring ceremony. jackets. They carrledlvory fans
Music was provided by Edith with gold, Ivory and blue roseb· .
Ross, pianist, and Stephanie uds with matching ribbons. They
Purcell. soloist. Registering gu· also wore gold bracelets, gifts of
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the bride.
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The b'rlde's mother wore a
altar by her lather and son. She full-length dress of periwinkle
wore a formal length gown of blue s!lk crepe with long sleeves
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Ivory satin, featuring a high lace and embro!derell overlay with
neck!lne. and a modified Basque mat ching accessories. The
waist. Lace appliques and pearl mother of the groom was In a
e mbossed French re - tea-length dress of sliver blue
embro!dered alencon lace ac· georgette. The bodice was accented the bodice and the long cented with satin floral appliques
fitted sleeves. Two Cabbage and simulated pearls.
Roses decorated an appl!qued
Best man was Rick C. Smith.
peblem at the back of the A Line Ushers w·ere Steve Caudill, ,
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skirt which was edged·!n lace and . brother of the groom, Craig
circled Into a chapc!!ength.tra!n. · Kingery, son pl the bride, Rick
In her hair she wore a pout and Martin, and Brian McDade. The
fingertip length veil of Imported groom wore a Ivory tuxedo with
silk !llus!on gathered to a head- ta!ls. · Ushers wore an Ivory
·Mr. and Mr.r. Kenneth
piece of Ivory flowers with seed tuxedo with royal blue cumber·
pearls and sequins.
bunds and bow ties, with Ivory featurect a four-Her cake with
fountain, and two tiered sweaShe carried a bouquet of Ivory winged-tipped shirts.
roses and rosebuds tipped In
A reception was held at the theart cakes accented with blue
gold, and dark blue rosebuds Elks Club. A lace bridal table

GALLIPOLIS - Activities and
menus for the week of Jan. 26
through Jan. 30, at the Senior
Citizens Center, · 220 Jackson
Pike, are as follows:
Monday - Chorus 1-3 p.m.;
Center blood pressure che~k.
Tuesday - S.T.O.P.!Physlcal
Fitness, 10:30 a.m. ·
Wednesday - VInton Bible
study, 1 p.m.; card games, 1-3
p.m.
Thursday- Bible study, 11-12;
Vinton blood pressure check.
Friday - Art Class, 1-3 p.m .;
Craft Mini-Course, 1·3 p.m.
Menus consist of:
Monday - Sausage patty, au
gratin · potatoes, kale, wheat
bread, lemon pudding.
Tuesday -Beef roast, mashed
potatoes, carrots, rolls, Ice
cream.
Wednesday- Beans with ham,
garden salad, corn bread, jello
with topping.
Thursday - Creamed chicken
over biscuit, broccoli, fruit cock·

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Pomeroy-,-Middleport-G~IIipolis,

RACINE - Christ! L. Laudermllt and Alan Wilson exchanged
wedding vows on· Jan . .10 at the
Southern Cluster United Metho· ·
d!'t Church In Racine. The Rev.
Roger Grace performed the

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. Sweet hear! Pageant, being
staged by the Pomeroy Chamber
of Commerce on Feb. 14, at the
VIllage Hall auditorium, Is open
. to all competitors. According to
Chamber president B!ll Nease,
contestants are enco~rag cd from
. Gallla and Mason cou nties, as
· wei! as Meigs.
: The pageant Is tor girls from .1
'through 13 and has been broken
'Into spvera! age groups lor the
selection of winners. The age
groups Include. 3 and r year o!ds;
&gt;and 6 year olds; 7 through 9, and
10 through 13. The rirst place
winner In each category will
receive a trophy. banner. cor·
sage, cornw and a savings bond
with the runner-up to receive a
plaque and b:tnner.
Judging w!!l be based on poise
and persona!!ty and clothing wUI
be dressy. Contestants w!!l be
·required to answer a question
during judgi ng. Entry fee to
accompany entry lorms before
' the FPb. 10 . dead!!ne Is $8.
·However. entries at a SlO leew![l

deadl!ne.
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Those wishing l'ntry forms
should send their names and
a ddresses to . the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce, Meigs
Courthouse, Pomeroy, Ohio
45769.

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•Slitting fee.scale. No one refused services because
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446-0166 Mon.-Sat.
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Robert Elberfeld, Pomeroy, are
announcing the engagement of
their daughter, Julie Elberfeld,
to Scott Michael Dillon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roger D!llon, Long
Bottom.
_The open church wedding w!ll
be held March 21 at St. Paul
Lutheran Church, Pomeroy .
The bride-elect will graduate
from Ohio University, where she
majors In Interior Design.
D111on gr actuated from Ohio
University In business economIcs. He Is employed by Bank One
or Athens.

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Phone 992-3795
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AS A SPEOAL INTIDDUC110N TO THE BCP WE ARE OFFERING YOU A

The Job (tank at the Senior
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ers to seek qualified employees
who are registered with the Job
Bank. These people are 50 years
of age and older and have a
variety of skills and talents.
Call 446-7000 for more
Information.

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OPEN AT 5:00 P.M.

You purchase a book of coupona good for ten packages of your size bot·
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Sweetheart pageant planned;
. may include Gallia, Mason

stemmed nowers with baby's Sharon Black and Sharon Wise denni!t, gra nctmother . of the
·breath and wore baby's.breath In · serv ing at the refreshment table. · bride, Donie, Donna and Donald
her hair. Melissa Jacks was the Penny Wilson registered the Laudcrm!!l. Jerry Reynolds.
flower girl and had a white dress guests.
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Da le Bing. Crace Welch. Vince
enhanced with lavender bows.
The couple reside in Rarinr Gray, Penny and Sa rah W!!son ,
Her headpiece was of baby's with the bride's parent s. Att&lt;'nci- Wanda and Robert Riffle, Debbie
breath with lavender streamers lng the wedding were Aaron. Hi !I, Debbie Eynon. and Jessica
and she carried a white lace David, Ph!l!p, Chery l, Lew is and !l!ll, all loca l. Danny and Karen
basket of lavender petals.
Mary Lauderm!!t, Donna anct Laudrrmllt and daugh ters, Car·
David Laudermllt was best Me!!ssa Jacks. Donna and .len· ric, ,\munda Hnd Ces!ley of
man and Ph!l!!p Lauderm!lt was n!fer Morgan , Sharon Wisl'. Srnrc;,villr also attl'nded. G!fts
an usher. Both wore black Sharon and Christ Black. Mindy wrrc sent by Mr. and Mrs.
tuxedos and white boutonnieres. McDonald, Virginia, Larrv and Ha rold Brown. Pomeroy .
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A reception was held In the
social room of the church with

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satin with an overlay of
nylon and lace. It was fashioned
with long sleeves •coming to a
point over the hand. The lull skirt
extended Into a chap~! train. The
bride's floor-length , veil and
blusher fell from a satin and lace
hat . She carried a cascade
arrangement In lavender, white
and peach with butterfly and
rhinestone accents and ribbon
and lace streamers. Her jewelry
Included white heart-shaped
earrings.
Cheryl Lauderm!lt was the
maid of honor for her sister and
wore a long maroon dress. 9he
earrled maroon and pink long

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' . . ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED -The 40th wedding annlver: ·sary of Lawrence and Naomi Shaver was celebrated on Jan. 24,
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The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.' I.,ewls Lauderm!lt,
Racine, and the groom Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R!fOe,
Racine. Music was presented by
Mrs. John.H. Lee, Racine.
The br-Ide

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ployees have shown themselves
to be experienced and dependa·
ble workers. Their talents and
sk!lls can be ut!llzed In many
areas In the community.
Health studies show the longer
people are employed the better
their overall health remains.

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page....;'8.3

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Page-B-4- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

James Sands:

January 25, 1987

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;&lt;'! ~re now on dis" ..- ;play · a I the
_%::Farmers Bank
-:: · and Savings Co.
.•·c- .and I'm sure many of you will
:::.;·want to stop by and look them

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TRAVEL - The recently razed Sohio Station at Second and
Court, served Gallipolis from 1937 to 1986. The grand opening was
50'years ago Ibis month and despite lhe flood of 1937, it became a
popular slopping place for local residents and tourists.

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POMEROY - The Me igs
Count y Senior Citizens Cent er,
Mulberry Height s, Pome roy, has
scheduled the foll owing activi ties for the week of Jan . 26-30:
Monday - Square dance, 1·3,
exercise class 3: 30.
Tuesday- Chorus to P ome roy
Health Ca're Ce nter at l.
Wednesday - Blood pressure
cli nic 9: 30-11 : 30, knitting class
10:12, bingo 1-2, bowling 1:30.
Thursday - Ceramics 10-2 .
The Senior Nutrition Menu for

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:·· • collection of Kathleen Scott and
I'm bright enough to know that
· · ·'the late John Scott was moved
trucking is a big part of the
,i ~to the bank lobby Friday by the
American economy, but .there
Scotts' daughter, Mary Wise and . seems to be no limit on size - or
her husband, Roscoe.
speed for that matter especially
Everyone who went through in Ohio.
the flood is remembering on the
Did you know that last year.
~· 50th anniversary some of their
6, 000 people were killed in
•: · personal experiences way back highway accidents involving
~ there.
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trucks and another 30.00&lt;r were
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Incidentally, Gene Grate reinjured ? In the state of Tennes~ call$ that he removed approxi- see, a crackdown is taking place
~ mately 200 people from the
against unsafe vehicles and
, second stories of their homes
unsa fe drivers. A federal pro&lt;,
• when
the flood waters kept gram is expected to take place
: coming and coming back In '37. I
this summer.
' wonder what would happen if
I don't know if you've noticed it
.• such a flood occurred today what or not - but on the freeways, the
with all of the emphasis on trucks are absolutely enormous
~ liability. Back then, it wa s help
and I never see any of the I hem
1• each other - today all of us are
being stopped for speeding- a nd
:, pesltant to offer· our help to they are speeding.
, anyone for fear that we'll end up
Yet passenger cars are
,, on the wrong side of a lawsuit . stopped
- and then probably not
,f
Times have changed.
often
enough.
It's like the trucks
~
are immune to the law .
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Lynn St. in Pomeroy reopened
Yeah, I know- we all gotta go,
:; Friday and it's good to have the but personally , I don't want to be
:: use of the street again. It's been mangled by a truck on the way.
, closed due to the tearing down of
:; the Meigs Inn and I am sure the
Mrs , Allen Eichinger of Pome~ closing was necessary. However,
roy was the winner of the gifts
:: Vihatwithallofthe workgolngln
offered by Return Jonathan
·• the business section over the past Meigs Chapter of the Daughters
~ few weeks, the closing has been a
of the American Revolution in
i: bit of a handicap.
the chapler' s recent promotiona l
;Work on the tearing down of the program .
~
inn was stopped Friday ~ undoubtedly due to the cold
And - you get a· few days
r\' w,i"ather.
reprieve.
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'The deadline for paying your
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real es tate taxes at the office of
...~ School National Honor Society Meigs County Treasurer George
, . and their parents will be guests Collins has been extended from
:: at a catered dinner at the high Jan. 30 to Feb. 6. Eve ry little bit
, . school Monday evening. This was
helps does n't it ?
, ; planned by Principal Don Apl!ng
who feels that outstanding acaTo heck with how you look. II 's
•''-· demlc
students should be ho.
no time to worry about being
" nored as well as the students stylish. This, too, shall pass. Just
} doing sports. The dinner wlll not
bundle up, keep warm and keep
"'·'COSt the district a cent- it's a ll smiling.

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CHICAGO (UPI) - The percentage of American mothers
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nQw have their babies by Caesar.ean section despite efforts to
refute a philosophy adhered to by
many doctors th at " once a
Caesarean always a Caesarean," a report in today's Journal of the American Medical
Association says.
: In f985. a record 22.7 percent of
the bir ths In the country were by
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this is a tough thing to do " said
Mort LebQw , spokesman for
Washington-based obstetrician's
group. "What we're doing Is
asking doctors to reverse a very
long-standing practice."
Caesarean sections, which
date back to ancient Rome, are
routinely used to deliver babies
who are out of position or too
large for vaginal delivery. They
also are used when the birth
cana l Is infect ed, and are sometimes appropriate when labor
proves difficult or the Infant' s
vital signs are abnormal.
In 1980, the NICHHD released a
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as many as 70 percent of wome n
who had undergone Caesareans
could be candidates for normal
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GALLIPOLIS - The Dr. Samuel L. Bossard Memorial LIbrary announces Its bookmobile
schedule for the week of Sept. 7 to
13.
Monday: Geiger, 10.10: 20;
Ewlngton, 10: 25-10: 45; Vinton
(Dyer), 10: 55-11:05; Kyger I,
11: 35-11 : 45; Kyger II, 11: 50.
noon; Gallla Christian School,
12: 45-l: 45; Cheshire (Thomas) ,
2:05-2:35. Gallla Me tro, 4-5;
Kerr, 5: 15-5: 35; Bidwell, 5: 50.
6: 10; Cochrans, 6:20-6: 45; Deer
Creek, 6:55-7:15; Valley VIew,
7:25-7: 50; Rio Grande Estales,
7:55-8:30.
Tuesday: EnoStore, 1:30-1:55: .
Africa Road, 2-2: 15; Roush Lan e,
3-3: 15; Roush Lane, 3:15-3: 30;
Cheshire, 3:35-4: 05; Addison,
4:15-4: 30; Addaville School, 4:405:05; R&amp;RTrailerCt., 5:15-5:45;
Georges Creek, 5: 45-6: 15;
Georges Creek, 6: 20.6: 40; Kanauga 5th Ave., 6: 50-7: 10; Fosters Trailer Ct ., 7:15-7:40; K&amp;K
Trailer Ct., 7: 45-8: 05.
· Wednesday: No route, maintenance day,
Thursday: Imogene Church's
Store, 1:30-3: 30; Mud sock, 3: 454; Patriot, 4:15-4: 40; Cadmus,
4:50-5: 15; Ga111a, 5: 30-6; Centerpoint, 6: 15-6: 30; Centerv111e,
6:45-7: 15; Copley's, 7:35-7: 45;
Thorne's, 7:45-8.
Friday: Eureka, 1-1: 15; Huffman's, 1: 25-1: 40; Kingery's,
1:45-2; Myers, 2:25-2: 40; Mercerville, 3:25-3: 40; 790Sinall, 3: 50-4;
790 Halley, 4-4:10; 790 Lincoln
Pike Jet. , 4:20-4: 40; Burd's,
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Roma Myers, 6: 1.5-6: 30; Ohio
Townhouse, 6:45-7: 10; Kenny's
Carryout, 7: 25-7:50; Teens Run,
8-8:25.
Saturday: Legrand e, 9:30-10:
Raccoon Trailer Ct. , 10:15-10: 30;
Cora, 10: 35-10: 50; Quall Creek.
11: 05-11: 35; Rodney Villa ge,
12: 20-12: 50; Chlldren 's Home.
1-1:20; CRTP, 1: 25-1: .50; Allee,
2:15-2: 45; Vinton, 3-3: 30; Morgan Center, 3:45-4: 15.
MEIGS COUNTY
POMEROY - .flookmobi le Sl'r·
vice In Meigs County is by
contract with Ohio Valley. Area
Libraries.
Monday: Carpenter , Lau:·a '
Store, 2: 55-3: 40; Dexter chur ,·!1.
4:10-4: 40; Danville church, ;,, 1o·
6; Rutla nd Civic Cen ter, 6:457: 45.
Tuesday: Porta nd post office,
2: 15-3; Letart Falls, Effie' s Restaurant, 3:30-4: JO; Racine bank,
5:15-6: 15; Syracuse across from
ball field, 6:30-7:30.
,
Wednesday: Keno, north side
of bridge, 2:20-3: 05; Long llottom post office, 3:20.4: 05; Reed s·
vllle, Reed's Store; 4: 15-5;
Tupper 's Plains, Lodwick' s, 6-7;
Chester fire station , · corner
across front, 7: 15-8.

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MIDDL EPORT
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F'irst PresbytNiiln Churc h w111
mrrt at 7: 30 Thursday night at
the c hurch. Group I I will have thr
progr;Jm, and Crou p I member s
will be host esses .

GALLIPOLIS Ga llipolis
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Burkett Barber Shop. Social hour
and trading session at 7 p.m. Coin
auction and refreshment s follow .

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Down Under .

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La rry Wacht el. mark£'1 a na -.
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- 8 percent In 1984 compared to
2.1 percenl in 1979 - "these
changes have nol been sufflclent
to stem. the rising Caesarean
delivery rates," the researchers
concluded.
The rate of Caesareans in I he
hospitals surveyed Increased
from 14.1 percent in 1979 to 19
percent in 1984.
Lebow said health conslderalions may have something to do
with the increased number ofCaesareans, "but that's certainly not all of it." He noted that
other countries with lower Infant
mortallly rates also have lower
rates of Caesarean sections .
Lebow said doctors also contlnue to perform Caesareans to
lower the odds !hey wtll be sued 11
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As sociation meet a t 7 p.m .
Monday, Rac ine Department
Store. E lection of offi cers.

MONDA\'
MIDDLEPORT - Bet he l 62,
International Order or .Job' s
Daughters, will met at 7:30
Monday night at the Middleport
Masonic Temple.

TEXAS - George Pickens,
special missionary speaker, Wlll
show sl!des and talk of his work In
Afrlc~, at a meeting to be held at
7:30 p:in. Sunday at the MI.
Hermon United Brethr e n
Church.

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public is invited.

GALLIPOLIS - Bible study
Sunday, 6 p.m ., Jubllee Christian
Center, with Bud Abbott.

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the week is:
Friday - Hot roast bee f ·
Monday - Creamed chicken
s andwi c h, ma s hed pota toes,
on biscuit, mashed potatoes, · lima beans, peach cobbler.
glazed carrots, cake.
Choice of beverage availabl e
Tuesday - Cheeseburger, vewith meals.
ge tab le so up , pea r halve s,
Octane ratings do not specify
brownie.
the amount of power a given
Wednesday - Beef and nooamount of gasoline ca n produce
dles . wax bea ns , orange ambrobut instead mea sure the tensia. app lesa uce.
dency
towa rd damagi ng preThur sday New England
ignition;
I he hig her the rating the
boiled dinner, peach with cottage
less a high-co mpressio n e ngine
cheese, vanilla pudding In gra will knock.
ham cracker crus!.

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Travel and tourism in the tri-county

By JAMES SANDS
and many of the long hidden
as well as his grave in Mound Hill · a contrast to the decade before
.
SJ)1iclal Correspondent
away natural trea sures o! the
Cemetery where he was burled In
when following was the desert _
GALLIPOLIS - The three- area were attracting tourists, a
1938. At one time Mcintyre was
tton from a travel book ofthew:
quarter-page ad in the Gallipolis trend that was certainly wei- featured in 508 newspapers- to get from Gallipolts to
t Y
' Daily Tribune read on January 8, . corned by 'SOHIO .
"Mclnt.yre was a hinterland ville in 1921 . "From th/~ e~
1937 : "Ready
It is Interesting to read the
dandy who saw ll(e agawklng follow 'the t~olley tracks al~~g
now, Gallipolis travel books and journals putout
along Broadway." .
Second· turn left at Pine · cross
visit this brand
In the 1930's abou t Ga!lia Coun ty.
In regards to Mound Hill
railroad tracks where shortly the
new Shoio Ser- ,
One stated: "Today (1939) Galli- Cemetery one travel book from
avement ends At the fl t 3
polis is an a ttr active river town
the 1930's stated that:' "Tradition ~orners bear Ieit with the ~~les
vlcecent er at St&gt;- ~ ·
cond a nd Court
with the quiet atmos phere of a
has it thatanearlyFrenchpriest, and go 3,9 miles where the road
for the las t word
period piece. Along the streets
a ngered at not being able to ·ends; turn right with the travel
in modern con .
stand the city's industrial estab·
persuade the settlers to disthrough Rodne kee in ri ht at
venience. Service without wait - lis hments and its low-perched
charge their sins, climbed the hill
the fork Foil~ go!cs ~k g ith
ing Is the guarantee of the houses with their stoops and
and placed a curse on the city poles th~ough Adamsvme\:me
adequat e staff of well-known , French windows."
!rom which it has never entirely 3 5 miles Curve left t th
well-trained local SOHIOANS in
Among the tourist attractions
recovered ."
c~meter ' and take rt
han~
charge. They are Arthur Hoyt , recommended In the 1930's in
People drove to Clipper's Mills road at ~ld stone wat:rtrou h·
William Bee key, Clarence Mas- Ga!iia Count y were: Our House ,
to see the houses nestled among turn right with poles past fu~
ters, Stanley Ward, Everett T he Old Post Office, The Boyhuge fragments of stone and of Grande College on left Into Rio
Dyas, and Denni s Spi res."
hood Home of 0 .0. Mcintyre,
course in the late 1930's the Grande and come to the end of
The ads In the paper promotin g The Mrs. 0.0. Mcintyre House
building of the Gallipolis Lock s the road. Turn righl around the
Soh to products . In 19.17 sound 1now known as Gatewood), The
a nd Dam was quite an attraction. post office, downgrade curvln
somewhat famtilar to the mod- Cit y Pa rk , Mound Hill Cemetery,
One travel b6ok slated how left down Ion eas
·d
It~
er.n ear: "If our gasoline doesn'.~ Clipper's Mills, Chambers bu rg
Chambersburg res idents fixed the poles: lor:and ke!~~e~t :ith
start your car, we pay the tow.
!Eureka), a nd Swan Creek.
up their hou ses, rented rooms to the poles to Centerville"
Manyoftheprodu ct lines arestiii
It cost 25 cent s to visit Our construction workers, and
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been lost from the past that wa s on e cou ld see where Lafayette who came to see how the dam
sold at the Gallipolis Sohi o in 1937 a nd Jenny Lind were enter- wa s being built and later
was Esso Motor Oil.
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plus, told his players·they are In Oates said. "But I tell you, they
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MELBOUR.NE, Australia
(UP!) - -Hana Mandllkova upset
Martina Navra tllova in the Australian Open 'Saturday, and In
doing so became the next best ·
woman to an Austral!an nat lve to
win the Grand Slam event.
Mandllkova. a Czechoslovakian who is seeking Australian
citizenship, captured her fourth
Grand Slam IItle and her second
Australian Open with a 7·5, 7-6
(7-1) triumph over the defending
champion from Fort Worth,
Texas. An Australian woman has
not won the event since Christine
O'Neill In 1979.
Sundqy._ d ~ fendln g champion

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Altenberger, who had 10 points In when the Blue Devils werP called throw with 40 seconds remaining
the first half. scored seven of for delay of !he game after a to give Bowling Green a 76-75
Illinois' 16 "points In the six- timeout. Clemson worked the Mid-American Co nference vlcminute stretch.
ball downcourt, but Ferry . 'tory over Miami Sat urday
Arizona made a run at Illinoi s blocked Tall' s 3-polnl shot and afternoon.
midway through the second half.
the Blue Devils controlled the
Da vey, a 6-foot-9 senior center
cu•tlng the lead to 51-43 with 11:43 bali and ran out the clock.
who scored nine point s and was
remaining. But a 3-polnt basket
Duke Improved to 14-3 overall only one of four from the line, hit
by Altenberger. a layup by · and 4-2 In the Atlantic Coast the first of a 1-and-1 free throw
Blackwell and two free throws by Conference while Clemson fell to situation after he was fouled by
Jens Kujawa raised Illinois' lead 17-1 and 4-1.
Miami's Trlmmcll Haywood .
to 58-43 with 10 minutes to play.
Clemson led 83-74 with 3: 411ef1·
The Redsklns rebounded Da ·
The Wildcats failed to threaten in regulation before Duke began vey 's second lrec throw and held
hitting from 3-polnt range. The the ball until .Haywood took a
after that .
Ken Norman added 14 points Blue Devils connected on four jumper from the right baseline
for Illinois, only his third ga me 3-polnters In the next three with five spconds left. The ball
this season under 20 points. Sean minutes, with Tommy Amaker's bounced off the rim and BG ;s
Elliott scored 17 points for 3-point jumper tying the game Anthony Robinson kn ocked It
Arizona, which dropped to 10-7.
92-92 with 15 seconds remaining downcourt as time ran out.
Duke 105, Clem~on 103
to send It lnto.overt!me.
Miami, now 9-8 overa ll and 3-4
At Clemson, S.C., Danny Ferry
John Smith, who scored 8 of In the MAC, trailed by as many as
sank a baseline jumper with 77 Duke's 13 overtime points, led 15 'points late in the first half and
seconds remaining and blocked a the Blue Devils with 28 points . was down 42 -32 a t the
last-second shot Saturday as No. Ferry and Kevin Strickland Intermission.
13 Duke knO&lt;fked 12th-ra nked added 18 each, and Amaker had • Staker led all scorers with 30
Clemson from the unbeaten 17.
points for Miami. while Haywood
ranks with a 105-103 overllme
Grant scored 33 points. while added 24 along wltll a ga me- high
victory.
Jerry Pryor added 21 fo r the 16 rebounds.
The teams traded baskets In Tigers.
Bowling Green, which upped
the overt ImP period before Ferry
Bowling Green 76, Miami 75
Its record to 4-3 in the conference
hit the game-winner. Up 105-103 · At Bowling Green; Joe Gre- and 8-9 overall, also had four
wlth ·JO seconds left , Duke lost an gory scored 20 points and Avon other pl ayers In double fi gures.
opportunity to shoot fr ee throws Davey hit a tie-br eaking free

IOWA CITY, Iowa - Dennis
Hopson M;ored :16 point s and
Curtis WTison added 20 Saturday,
as Ohio Statr upset previously .
unbeaten and second-ranked
Iowa in Carver-Hawkeye Arena
80-76.
Tied 41-41 at' halftime, the lend
see-sawed between the two Big
Ten sc hools throughout the second half before I he Buckeyes.
13-6 overall and 4 -~ In conference
action. ra llied to pull ahead by
six with under four minutes
remaining.
Iowa closed within three with
less than two minutes remaining
but fell behind '80-74 on a basket
by Hopson with 41 seconds
remainin g.
The Joss dropped then-league
leading Iowa to 18-1 and 6-1.'
In other Ohio basketball ac tion
Satu rday. Western Michigan
downed Ohio University and
Wittenberg routed Marietta.
Western Michigan 87, Ohio U RO
At Athens. WesternMichigan's
balanced scorin g, led by Booker
James ·with 20 points and 13
rebounds, carried the Broncos to
an 87-80 Mid-A merican Conference victory over Ohio Un iversity Saturday afternoon.
Western, now 7-9 overall and
3-4 In the MAC, led 38- 3.~ at
halltlme and took the lead for
good at 52-50 on a jumper by Greg
Rapp.
Ohio U. which fell to 3-4 and 9-8,
tra lled only 70-67 when Bobcat
Coach Billy Hahn was whistled
for a technical with 3:57 left in he
game. Bllly Stanback hit both
technlcals for a 72-67 lead and
after Western got the ball out of
bounds, Rapp scored to make It
74-67. The closest OU got lher.eafter was 78-75 with I : 14
remaining.
Paul Graham led all scorers
with 32 points for OU, while
Reggie Rankin had 20 for· the
Bobcats and Marty Lehmann
also sco red 14.
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Wittenberg 72, Marietta 42
At Springfield. Steve Allison
scored 18 points to lead a
balanced attack and Wittenberg's defense limited Marietta
to a :13.3 percent shooting performance as th e Tigers routed the
Pioneers. 72-42. in an Ohio
Athletic Confere nce game
Sa turday.
The v ict ory Improved Wittenberg's record to 13-5 overall anil
7-2 in the OAC, while Mar ietta fE&gt;II
to 8-10 and 2-7.
· ·
W i ttenber~ jumped out to a 14-4
lead with ~ : :lO elasped and ·!I'd
37-18 at the half. The Tlg~r i•
b l~ges t lead was 33 points. ai
70-37, with~ : 47 remaining In th!' ·
game . . - ·
,
After hlttin ~ only six of 20 fiOQr
shots for 311 percent in the fh·st
half, Mar ietta fi nished 1 ~ of 4ofor
33.3 percent. Witt enberg. mean.
while, hit 14 of 26 for the gaml'for
53.8 percent.

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UP!) -St. ppints and Greg M onro~ with 13.
The game was close for most of
John's guard Mark Jackson
missed a 3-polnt shot with six the first half as St . John's
seconds left to preserve a 64 -63 countered Syracuse's fast breaks
victory Saturday by No. 7 Syra- with a patient offense.
Syracuse was able to build a
cuse over the 14th-ranked Redmen In Big East Conference play. nine-point lead In the first half at
J ackson scored the last eight 32-23 with 3:38 remaining on a
points of a furiou s comeback by 3-point jump shot by Monroe.
The victory before30,529 at the
the Redmen, but his final shot
bounced off the back of the rim Carrier Dome raised the Orangeand was bobbled around before men' s record to 17-1 overall, 6-0
Syracuse center Rony Selkaly In the Big East. With the loss, St.
John's fell to 13-3 and 4-.l ln the
grabbed it .
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In 0ther college action Sa tu r17-polnt Syracuse lead In the
day,
Illinois routed Arizone;
second half when Jackson hit a
3;,P01nt 'shot from the top of the Duke sUpped past Clemson; and
key with 2:45 left to tie the game Bowling Green edged Miami of
Ohio.
at 61-61.
' After taking a 34-29 lead Into • · Dllnols 82, Arizona 63
At Champaign, Ill .. Doug Althe lockerroom at the half, the
tenberger
scored 26 points and
Orangemen came out running In
the second half. scoring the first Glynn Blackwell added 23 Saturday to lead No. 10 Illinois to an
12 points to take a 46-29 lead.
It took the Red men 4:29 to 82-63 nationally telev ised nonscore their first points in the conference basketball victory
second half on a I2-foot jumps hot over Arizona.
Illinois. 14-4, led 33-29 at
by forward Willie Glass.
Glass led all scorers with 25 halftime and outscored Arizona
points, and Jackson finished with 16-6 In the first six minutes of the
14. The Orangemen were led by second half to take a comfortable
guard Sherman Douglas with 16 lead for the rest of the game.

Angeles after pra('tlce.
The Gian ts practiced without
pads for I hour and 45 minutes
Friday. At ihe start of practice,
Taylor ran onto the field yelling,
"I'm ready Bill" to Parcells.
The Giants left their Cos a Mesa
hotel for one In Nor th Hollywood
Friday. Sa turday they went to
the Rose Bowl , but Parcells said
it wasn't a formal practice.
"I just wanted to get them out
of the hotel, to stretch thPif legs
and kill a couple of hours, " he
sa id.
Parcells said being away from
home· the past week helped him
keep a tighter rei n on his players.
'·' I have a belter control· situation here than durin g the regular
season," Parcells -said. ;, You
know where the players are, they·
ride the bus to prac tice, you
spend seven or eight hou rs a day
with them, you watch film with
them.
" Di s tr ac t io n s arc n'l a
problem."

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Stefan Edberg of Sweden faces
Australian Pat Cash fo r the
men's title. Cash Is seeking to
become the first Australian man
to win the championship since
Mark Edmondson in 1976.
Mandllkova, who also won here
In 1980, fell to the ground In
triumph when Navratllova overhit a forehand at match point.
After listening to the cheers from
,a capacity crowd at ·Kooyong
Stadium, Mandlikova raced to
the other end of the court and
hugged her long-time tennis
coach, Betty Stove.
Navratllova, who was seeking
her fourth Australian title, lost to
Mandllkova for the first time In

their past 10 encounters. Navratllova still holds a 23-7 margin
against her former ball girl.
Nav ratllova had won 58
straight matches - Including
this year's U.S . Open and Wimbledon titles - before she fell to
Mandllkova.
"I ain sothrUied to have !)eaten
Martina todjjy," said Mandlikova, who lo t 'July married Jan
Sedlak, a Czech-born Australian.
"I respect her very much as a
person and a player. I beat a
legend out there today." ,
Navratllova, appearing in her
22nd Grand Slam llnal, dropped
five of her first seven services.
She then fell Into a string of

vo lleying errors and double
faulted to lose the first set .
Mandl!kova sensed Navratllova was in trouble and put
pressure on the top seed with
some powerful serves. She punIshed Navratllova with some
well-hit dr ives down th e
sidelines.
"I started to play badly before
she started to play well," said
Navratllova, who had 24 volleyIng errors to Mandllkova's three
In the match. "I never got It right
with my serve or volley. I missed'
more flrstvolieys outthere than I ··
missed In the e ntir e
·
· championship.
"It's ·the worst I' ve played In

any fin al for a long time."
After the match, Mandllkova
joked with reporters about their
past criticisms or her play.
"If you guys write that I am
inconsistent and unpredictable
.. _--1 will come back and hit you on
the nose." she said. " I have been
one or the hardest workers on the
circuit . I can face myself In the
mirror. I was flgt.tlng through
the whole tournament and played
my best tennis In the final.
" I cannot describe the feeling I
have.''

Mandllkova won $115,000 and
Navratllova picked up S$!(000 for
her runner-up place.

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Marauders notched their 13th
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Meigs broke the game-open In
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only 32-29 at the half. The
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during the game. that at 2-0 in the
opening m omen ts.
Outscor ing the preseason TriVallay Conference favorite Eagtes by a 17-11 count In t he third
period, Coac h Mick Childs' crew
went from 32 -29 halftime edge t o

::~anquet will honor
:Jonner Meigs coach
;POMEROY -Charles Chancey.
·[bng-tlrn e M eigs High School
• ~f!Jotball coach who resigned
- ·recen tly, will be honored at a
: :f1apquet to be held at the Meigs
• }{lgh Schoo l Ca feteria on Feb. 16
: ;under the sponso"'h!p of the
: -l)fiddl epor t -PomProy Rot ary
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Special guest s of honor at the
banquet will be th e undefea ted
1986 foo tball team , c hampions of
the Tri-Valley confPrPnce.

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The banquet will provide an
opportunity for th e public to
share in honoring Chancey for his
con tributio ns to the youth of
Meigs Count y over the past 25
yea r s.

Tickets will be on sal e to the
public for as long as spa ce is
available and may be purchased
at $5 each at the Rutland
Department Store, Powell' s Su per Valu. Pomeroy; West ern
Auto Store, Middlepor t, and at
Meigs High School. Tickets will
go on sa te at these locations this
Tu esday, Ja n. 27.
Chancey ca rne to Meigs County
in the !all of 1961 and he fi rst
served as coac h at Pomeroy High
School. He I ell In 1965 to serve as
ass istant at Marshall University
in Huntington lor two years and
returned as coac h of the Meigs
High School in 1967, coaching the
Marauder s to the SEOAL Championship In his first year.

a 49-40 m argin after three quarter s. Meigs' largest lea d was 17
points. all coming in the final four
minutes.
Bissell's 28 points was hts
second highest this year, as the
6-3 junior hit lor 30 earlier this
year. Mike Bartrurn followed
wit h 16 points whileJ . R. Kitchen
added 10.
Joe Ander son led Belpre with
13 while Scott McConkey followed with 11. The Eagles fall to
10·5 on the year and to 8:4 in the
TVC.

Meigs made 27 of 71 from the
field (38 percent) while Belpre
co'nnected on 26 of 54 · (48
percent) . Th e dl!!erence was at
the foul line where the Marauder s hit 22-of-31 (71 percent ) and
Belpre only e!ght-of-18 (44 per
cent) .
Meigs controlled the boards on
the shorter Eagles, grabbing 37
rebounds to Belpre's 24. Bart rum
and Bissell both had nine rebounds each to lead Meigs while
Joe Anderson and Rich Turner
topped Belpre with five each.

In the opening reserve game,
Kevtn Oller's 22 points lifted the
Little Marauders to a 53-45 win
'over Belpre's reserves. Joey
Snyder and M att Bak er added
eight each and Todd Rowell had
seven · also for Coach Rusty
Bookman' s crew. Kevin F ausnaugh led Belpre with 15.
Meigs travels to Alexander this
Tuesday in a critical TVC game
while Belpre returns home with a
bolit agai nst Trimble. Belpre

SUS-Oaks game rescheduled
The Southern-Oak Hill High
School boys basketball game,
which was postponed friday
night du·e to snow, has been
resc heduled for Tuesday, Fe b.

Box Score:

BELPRE (80) - Mike ScoU 2-G-4, Mile
FuUmer t-Z-6, Troy Stuckey 3- ~fl, Scott
McConkey $-H I, Ro1er White !--3-7/ Ri ch
'fumer 3-2-Po, Chrll!i Newherry 2- l-5, Joe

Anderson 6-1· 13. TOTALS 21-11-80.
MEIGS (78) - J .K. Kitch.., !1-G-Jt, Chris
Smith 0.3-3, Donnie Becker 2-1·5, Mik e
Bartrum 6- .... 16, Huey Eat~on Z.3·7, Phil
Klnp: 1·1·3, Ri'rnt BIKsell 9-ID- ZK, Scott
Powell 2-0.4. TOTALS 2H~76.
By quarters:
Betpre ..... ...... ,.. ,....... t3 16 11 20- 00
MetK5 ....................... J6 16 17 27-76
~erves-Melp. 53. Belpre &lt;15.

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Friday night as the Chiefs
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. 73-58 in an SEOAL contest played
at Logan .
Jose Medina and Sean Spa tar
eac h tallied 16 points to lead the
Chiefs to thei r third SEOAL
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career tackle l eader and an All American golfer , wltl be enshr ined in the Kent State Universit y Var sit y "K" Alumni
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baseball player who once held
Kent State' s single-season record for highest batting average
and later beca me a coach and
adm inistrator at KSU.
-George Fulton, exciting 194851 KSU basketball player .
-Joe DeLeone, ou tstanding
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Fl ashes for two seasons in the
la te 1920s .
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1940s.
-Abdul Salaam, the former
L arry Faulk . who played with the
New York J ets and San Di ego
Chargers follow ing his illustr ious
career at KSU (All - MAC firsttea m honors on defense for two
yea r s 1197:!- 74 ) I .
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-Mike M orrow, m eda list in
th e 1973 MAC golf championship
who rece ived honorable mention
All-Amer ica recognition.
- Jack Lazor, a fou r-year
lett erman who earned All-MAC
recognitio n three co nsecu tive
years tl 976-781 at middle linebac ker.

each scored 13 points for the · posting a 77-46 SEOAL triumph with 18 of 48 goals and 10 of 24 a,t
Tigers, who were also outrethe line.
over the visiting Ironrnen.
bounded by t he shorter Chlels
The box score:
'Fhe victory enabl ed the WarJf).29.
,JA('KSON
t ·U;) - Chrbi Erv in , D-1 · 1;
riors to mainta in ~econd place in
On•g ll a rrl"i, 7-IJ-14; .John Ross , D-D-0; ,Jt•lf
The box score:
the league with a 5-1 mark while &lt;;ctffc•y, .J-1 -9; Chu ck Oliver , 3-0.tl; l'hr.l"
MAKIETI~ i S~) - Ju!dln Herll, t-0.2;
Is now winless In six Yloyc!r, 6-H : Mike AbramH, 2-~· 9: Dou ~t
Jackson
Eric Erh, 2-0.t ; MaH Jleldom. 1· 3·3; Eric
Miller, 2-~· 6: Fred Murray, 1-0.2; Keith
league ou tings and 0-13 in all Kldd, 11· 1· 1: Tim J on eo, 0·1-1; Ste n
\\'alhurn, 2· 1·5. TOTALS Jg· I0·4ti.
Rummer, 1·0..%; Ted Fl!lt, 1}.1).0: Doult'
games.
W.l\fl.REN I.OCAL (771 - Brett Rauch,
Bentz, oJ-5-13; Mark Bradl ey, 6-1-13: Mark
Robbie ntchards poured in 15 :t-:l-9: Ro h llarl nw, 1·2--1; Chrl"' fnwc•ll ,
.Smtih, 5-1-tt. TOTAI.$23-12-SR.
LOG~ (73) - Jo ~e Medlna, t-R-16; Jon
points to lead three Warriors in to ii- 1-11: Rt•n jlt&gt; Fu ll, :t- l· i ; 'Kf' Yin fli•m,
To mpkln8, •2-2; Randy Kuhn, 1-0-2; Doug
double figure scoring while Greg J·2·H: ,Jot-1 L_ynch, 1-0· 2: Oou~t Ridin~ t·r .
Stiv erson, 1-tHI; Sam Eggleston, 2-3-7:
1·0·2: ,JI'ff Nl c hol.~ on. 2- 0- ~ : Boh llu f(hl')',
Harris tall ied 14 for th.e visitors. 1-0.2. TOTAIB 3HJ. 77.
,Jerry Gabriel, 5-"-: 14: Sean Spatar, 3-16-lll;
Pat Walsh, 1-0.2. TOTAl.~ 23-:17-TJ.
Score hy quarters:
Warren co nnec ted on 32 of 70
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January 25, 1987

January .25, 1987

: ~awks: Early surprise, mid-season ·disappointment
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• By DAVID E. NATHAN ,
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UPI Sports Writer
~ :The Atlanta Hawks, the NBA 's
• early-season surprise, have be; c&lt;lme the league' s mid· year
• dlsappolritment. ·
: ~he Hawks dropped their fifth
: gljme In six outings Friday night,
· : falling to the host Boston Celtlcs
·· 126-106 behind Larry Blrd's
s~ason-htgh 40 points.
·Atlanta . which jumped out to
ad 18-4 record to open the season,
h~s now fallen 11-2games behind
Detroit In the Central Division
with a 25-14 mark.
"We're just not playing well
right now," said Atlanta's.Domlnlque Wilkin~. who has been
h~mpere&lt;&gt; by strained ligaments
I~ his rtr,ht knee. "We've got to

get back to the way we were
playing 10 or 11 games ago."
Atlanta has struggled without
guard Spud Webb, who is out for
the year with a knee Injury. The
5-foot-6 Webb usually sparks
Atlanta's running attack.
"We better learn how to do It
wit hout him," Hawks Coach
Mike Fratello said. ",Someone's
going to have to learn to step
forward and play bett~r."
Danny Ainge finished with 20
points for Boston and K~vtn
McHale added 19. Atlanta was
paced by Antoine Carr's 18
points. Wilkins and John ·Battle
each had 17 for the losers .
Ahead 11-10, Boston finished
the first period with a 25-8 run
and At lanta could never get

closer than 8 points the rest of the
who have lost seven of their last
game. Bird scored 7 of his 14 · eight games.
first-quarter points during the
Bidlets 109, Suns 00
spurt.
,
At Landover, Md. , Jeff Malone
Elsewhere, Seattle slipped by
scored 24 points, Moses Malone
New Jersey 125-120, Washington
added 21 and Washington held
ripped Phoenix 109-90, Chicago
Phoenix to 4 flelcl goals In the
eased past Cleveland 117-96,
fourth quarter. The Suns, paced
Houston downed New York 105by Larry Nance'S 19 points, are
95, Utah routed Golden State
winless in seven games this
123-100, Portland clobbe'r ed Saseason against Eastern Confercramento 109-89 and Detroit
ence opponents.
edged the Los Angeles Clippers
Bulls 117, Cavaliers 96
100-97.
At Chicago, Michael Jordan
Sonlcs 123, Nets 120
scored 20 of his game-high 35
At East Rutherford, N.J.,
points In the third quarter to pace
Xavier McDaniel scored 32
the Bulls. winners of seven of
points and Dale Ellis added 30 to
their last ' nine games. Ron
pace Seattle over New Jersey.
Harper scored 24 points to lead
Orlando Woolridge scored a
Cleveland, which has dropped
game-high 38 points for the Nets,

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: The city that last spring gave
lt;,s hockey team a parade for a
valiant loss In the Stanley Cup
quarterfinals now has a tirst p)ace team.
•The Ha'rt!ord Whalers Friday
nlght moved intolirstplaceint he
Adams Division with a 3·2
tPiumph over the Quebec Nor diques, marking th e fir st time
the World Hockey Association
refugee has been in first place
this late in a season.
The victory over Quebec allowed the Whalers to overtake
the Idle Montreal Canadlens by
one point. Hartford won Its third
straight co ntest .after downing
Montreal twice this past week.
Montreal. the defending Stanley
Cup champion. was Hartford's'
conqueror last spring by one
overtime goal in Game 7 of th eir
playoff series.
In other games, Washington
got by Buffalo :1-2, Detroit edged
Si. Louts 4-3, Philadelphia nipped
Chicago 4-3, Winnipeg beat Toronto 7-5, Edmon ton defeated the
N:ew York Rangers 7-4, Minnesota topped Los Angeles 6-3 and
Pittsburgh blanked Vancouver
6-1J.
Capitals 3, Sabres 2
:At Buffalo, N.Y., Dave Chrlstfan broke a tie at 16:12 of the
third period to lift Washington to
tts fifth st raight victory and sixth
io Its last eight games.

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At Detroit, Dave Barr sco red
twice and Stev·e Yzerman col·
tected a goa l and two assists.
extending the Red Wings' winbing streak to four games and St.
j.ouls' winless skid to seven.
Flyei'N 4, Blackha.wks 3
At Philadelphia, Lindsay Car·
son broke a thlr~·perlod tie with
his s!'venth goal of the season to
defeat Chicago. Flyer Tim Kerr
scored his 37th goa l oft he season.
The one-goa l decision came two
nights afer the teams tied 5-5 in
O:btcago.

- IJ&gt;enguins 6, Canucks 0
::; . 'At Vancouver, British Cotum:.. !jfe, Marlo Lemieux collected a
~ hilt trick and goalies Roberto
- Romano and Gilles Meloche split
::~ .shutout to lift Pittsburgh. The
- ~n~&lt;uln s seized control of the
: game with four goals In the
second period. Including two by
- L.emteux , who strained knee
-::· ligaments Dec. 20 and returned
:: t:O · action Wednesday In Los
: Angeles . Meloche was ejected for
- tSetng the third man In a brawl
- lj.bd was relieved by Romano,
~ wpo made 22 saves for the

games for the fourth time In his
career.
North Stars 6, Kings 3
At Inglewood, Call!. , Brian
Bellows toucHed off Minnesota's
three-goal second period with a

eight straight on the road.
Rockets 105, Knlcks 95
At Houst.on, Ralph Sampson
scored 22 points and pulled down
17 rebounds and Akeein Olajuwon added 18 points and 12
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IS MAN ACJ:IVE OR PASSIVE IN THE NEW IIIRTH1
William B. Kurhn
The followin~ quote, concern in~ the new birth, is from a teacher who af.
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gets in .salvation, not wh11t he doa." In other words, man is passive, not
active, and has nothing to do or say in regard to the new birth.
MD And The Now Blrtll
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kingdom of ~od. " The Jlhrue "kfngdom of God" has reference to the
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earth according to His wisdom and power. To become a subject of this
kt~gdom (church), 0111 III1Ut eater ltl The oaJ,y
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appointed the teachers of the truth as the instruments in sowing the incor·
ruptible seed. Paul, by teaching the Corinthians the gospel, hicfbaalitte.o
them through the gospel (1 Cor. 4:15).
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scored 20polntsandTerryPorter
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help Portland break a threegame losing streak. Sacramento,
which saw a ·three- game winning
streak end, was led by Terry
Tyler and Otis Thorpe with 12
points apiece.
Pistons 100, Clippers 9'7
At Los Angeles. Islah Thomas
scored 21 points, Including 6 In
the final two minutes. to lilt
Detroit. . The toss was the
Clippers' ·32nd In their last 34
games. Mike Woodson led the
losers with 28 points.

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summarized Gallipolis' 56-41
Southeastern Ohio League basketball victory over vlsltlng
Athens In one word_Frlday.
"Defense".
Before the game, 1coach Oshorne said he told his squad,"We're playing Atl!ens, not jus t
any 4-8 team ... Athens! Anytime
you beat an Athens team lt is an
accomplishment."
Osborqe sald aft er the game ,
"We felt they would co me here
loade d with bear alter we beat
them by 20 up there (78-58) _
(Tlm) Adams was back ln the
lineup and \P,J) Lyons was
healthy and has really been
play ing good baiL
"Our &lt;il m was to control Lyons,
Adams, and (Thadden) Brlent,
execute our offensive game plan,
helpoutondefenseiftheygotltto
their post man and box out.'' he
ooll-t-lnued. " Just basic
fundamentals."
GAHS suffered poor shooting
nlght from the field, hitting
19-of-45 (42 percent ), but the Blue
Devils defensive play, reboundlng, ball handling and'lorrld foul
shooting (18-of-20) was enoul!'h

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GaUipolla ........ : ..........
Po111mouth......... .......

Luck honored

Wheelenbur1 ............ 10
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ChfUpeake ...... ......... 8
Warrea Local....... ...... 8
Waverly.. ......... .. ........ 6

RIO GRANDE - Robbin Luck ,
of the Rio Grande College
womens basketball team has
been nam ed the Greater Ohio
Athletic Co nference Player of the
Week for her performances ln
Redwomen victories over Ohlo
Dominica n f\ nd Moun I St. Joseph
College.
No s tranger to the a wa rd , the
5-foot-7 senior guard 'from SabIna, was a recipient twice as a
sophomore.

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5 833 '1111
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9 7117 11lli
9 781 8'lS
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13 681 130

Marietta .................... 4

Loran ........................

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Alb.......................... 4
Porto. West................ 3

Pt. Pleuaat...............
Jackoon .....................

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Pt. Pleuant at Huntington Ea&amp;t, ppnd,
reset Feb. 1
Portamoulh 81 RUSHU 88
Greenfteld til Miami Trace S4
Minford at Wheelerabu.rc, ppad
Waverly 6t Portsmouth West 56
Oak HID at Soutllem, Pf.nd, reset Feb.
Coal Grove 58 South Po nt 49
Chesapeake 83 Butlalo-W&amp;yne 86

Nelsonvtue-York at Atnen~
Barboul'llvUie al Pt. Pleaaant
Oreenfteld at Green"Yiew
Falrlaod a! Soutb Point
Cheaapeake al Wayne
Frlday't games:
Warren Local at Athens
Logan at Jackson
Galllpol~ Ill Marle!ta
Soath Point at Chesapeake
Waverly at Northwest
Southern at North Gallla
Wheelenburg at Portsmouth West
\\'ashtnPon CH at Greenfield
Pt. Pleasant at Wahama

Jan. 3ll&amp;mM:

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Soutbent Ill Miller
Jacklon at Portlmouth West
Coal Grove at Wbeelenburg
Pl. Pleuant at Melp
ZannvWe at Marlefta

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IWbbln Luck

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Marletta.. ..................

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2 148 329

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Friday'• reaults:

Ga111polla 55 Athens 49

Lorao 10 Marietta 45

Jackson GO Warrea Local 41
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Mark Berklch,

Gary Harrl"'on, 7-11-25; Thomas,
Joel Spent:er, 0-0-0: David Todd,
Todd Miller, 0..2-2; Tim Neville,
0·0.0: Billy .Evu.ns, 0-0-0; Tom Cornett,
0-0-0; TomHauldren, 0.2·2: KevlnStowen,
0-0-0. TOTALS lil-1~56.

By quarters:
i\ thens .................. ...... 9 H 14 10-41
Galllpol~ ........ .. .......... 14 17 13 Ji-56
Resenr e score: GaJIIpulls ~5 .A thena 49

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Galllpolla 56 Athens U
Warren Local 'l1 Jaekson 46
Loran 1'S Marietta 58

In the90-59wlnover0DC, Luck
scored 30 points, hittin g on 13 of
GALLIPOLIS - Gil Price, who
18 field-goal attempts. The East
pla ye d center for Gallla
Clinton High School graduate Academy High School's Blue
also was 4-of-4 from the free- Devils four years (1970-74) ls the
throw line and dished out seven Blue Devils' second all·llme
assists.
point producer wlth 1, 195. Hls
RGC, 12-3 overall a nd 1-lln the . name was unintentionally ·omit league, defeated MSJ, as )-. uck ted in an article ln Thursday's
bucketed 22 pionts. She was Tribune. Price scored 53 points
11-of-21 from the field, dished out his freshman year ln lO ·games;
three ass is ts a nd nabbed three 270 in 22 as a sophomore; 4S3ln 23
stea ls.
games, as a junior as GAHS
Luck currently is second ln the advanced to the Class AA Regiconference ln scoring wlth a 20.8 n a! semifinals a t Dayton and 409
average. She is third ln field-goal for tile SEOAL champion Blue
percentage, shooting at a .544 Devils hls senior year. Price is
clip, . and fourt h in fr ee- throw also the GAHS's all-time leading .
percentage, .851.
re bounder with 996.

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Friday'• reaults:

2nd GAHS career
scorer ommitted

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10 to lead the· Galllans·: Dljve ~
Calvert led the visitors with 12.
Brian Wa lsh had 10.
ATHENS · (4 1) - Jlni strlcklln, .J-0-2:
P.J. Lyon•, 4-2-10; Thadden Brlent, 5-I-It
Tim Adamo, H ·i: Jeff Jonco. 1-f-~: lloug

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Galllpolls plays at Marle,tta
Friday and will host Portsmouth
Saturday. Athens wlll hos t
Nelsonvllle-York Tuesday a nd
Warren Local Friday.
In Friday's reserve game,
Barry Sealock's GAHS Blue
Imps moved out of last place for
the first tlme this winter with a
55-49 victory over Athens. The
loss knocked the Bullpupsout of a
tle for first place with Logan. The
Imps, now 6-7 and 2-4, led 14-4,
23-11 a nd 40 -23 at the
quartermarks.
Ma rk Kimble ha d 18 points,
William Strait 14 arid Joe Owens

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BERKICH DRIVES - Gallipolis center Mark Berklch (31)
drives around AHS defender during Friday's SEOAL hardwood
game at Galllpolil!; The Blue Devils captured a5fH1 victory over
the BuUdogs.

"I wouldn't be s upr lsed if s he
would win it again some llm e,"
Redwomen Coach Chery l Flelltz
sald. "She means leaders hip a nd
s tability to this team and ls an
obvious scoring threat. Wh en we
need the points we look to her to
provide them , and most of the
tlme she co mes through."

for the Devils to post Its 12th
, victory ln 13 starts, Inside the
SEOAL, GallipoUli remained
one-game ahead of Warren Local
with a 6-0 record.
Athens dropped tp 4-9 over all
and 2-4 Inside the conference.
"We never let them get Into
their offensive flow all night, "
Osborne, whose teams have now
won 19 and lost17 against Ath ens
teams ln 18 seasons, sald. The
Bulldogs still hold a commanding
series lead, 76-38.
After miss ing his first slx shots
from the field, Gary Harrison
found the range ln the second
period with 14 points e nroute to a
game-high 25. Tom Cassady,
Chris Howard and Jason Thomas
had eight apiece.
Brlentled the Bulldogs with 11.
Lyons chipped ln wlth 10. GAHS
led 14-9, 31--17 and 44-31 at the
quarterm arks.
GAHShad27rebounds , nlneby
Howard and six by Mar k Berklc~ . The winners had 12 turnovers. Athens hit 17 of 38 field goal
attempts (44.7 percent) and
seven of 10 free thr ows. The
Bulldogs had 21 rebounds, five
each by Brlent and J eff Jones.

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·• · OAKLAND, Call!. - Kaiser Aluminum &amp;
':&lt;:hem leal Corp. reported a net loss tor all ofl986of
.$32. 7 million, or 82 cents per common share,
- compared with a 1985 net loss of $186.5 million, or
$4.33 per share.
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These -results include net Income from dlsco·ntl~lied operations of $21 .7 million, or 48 cents per
: share, ln 1986 and $16.2 mllllon , or 37 cents per
s hare in 1985.
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The corporation's total 1986 sales were $2.2
· - · billion, up from sales of $2 billion in 1985.
: , The principal non-operating Items affecting the
: cor poration's full-year 1986 results include: a
'• pre- tax loss of$59.4 million from the wrltedown of
oll and gas-reser-ves; a pre-tax gain of $54.5
' million (included In discontinued operations)
from the sale of Kaiser Development Co., a
subsl~iary which held a major portion of the
• company's rea l estate assets; a pre- tax gain of
$32.5 million recorded . ln the first quarter in
., connection wlth the cancellation of a long-term
~- natural gas supply contract;· a pre- ta x galn of
:~ $16.9 million from the sale of the company's
~ Interest In Anglesey Aluminum Ltd., a Welsh
. •·• primary aluminum producer; and a pre-tax gain
; of $20.2 mllllon resulting from adoption of
Financial Accounting Standards 87 · and 88
• relating to employees' accounting for defined
be]leflt pension pla ns. Adoption of these Stand-

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ards caused Kai ser Aluminum to resta te Its
previously a nnounced results for th e first quarter
of 1986.
On an after-tax basis, non-operating Hems ~nd
the sa le of Kaiser Development Co. improved the
corporation 's 1986 financial res ult s by $19.7
million or 44 cents per sha re. Included in 1985's
financial result s are asset wrlt edown~ and a loss
on dispos ition of the co mpa ny' s trading bu sin ess
which, on an aft er· tax basis, totaled$124.2 million
or $2.&amp;'1 per share. These results also Include, for
both continuing a nd discontinued opera tions, a
tax provision of $17 million in 1986 and a negat ive
tax provision of $152.7 million ln 1985.
Chairman Cor nell C. Maler said the aluminum
division 's total 1986 operating loss "was lowered
to $94.2 million from $153 mlllion In the prior year .
by sharply reducing our raw material s and
primary metal production costs, by substantial ·
ln g Increasing fabricated produ c ts ooutput and
sales volume, a nd by continued gains ln produ ct
quality and customer service.
"Total 1986 aluminum di vision operating
results, excl udin g the effect of tower price
realizations, improv ed about $120 mllllon from
1985. Unfortun ately, a 3 percent year-to year drop
ln price realizations for U.S. fabricated aluminum
products offset a major part of our 1986 cost
reductions, but we Int end to vigorously pu rsue our

cos t reduction program and achieve further
declin es in the a lum inum division 's brea k-even
point ," ~e said. "Over the nex t 12 to 18month s, we
beli eve we ca n pu t in place substant.lal ad ditional
effici encies, which will fu rther reduce cos ts.
"The corporation's total debt was red uced bv
$135.4 million in 1986, prim arily through the sa le of
assets .not related to or needed ln our cor£'
aluminum and chemic al busin esses." Maler sa id ,
"and significa nt additional debt reduct ion is
planned for 1987,"
In the fourth quart er of 1986, the cor porat ion
had a net loss of $18·.3 million or 4:1 cenls per share,
compared with a net loss of $1 07.8 million or$2.46
per s hare ln the last quarter of 1985. These resu lt s
include net in co me from discontinued opera tions
of $20.6 million or 46 cents per s hare in 1986 and
$2.2 m illion or Scen ts per share in 19&amp;';, Ri'su it s fo r
th e 1986 quarter incl ude the wt·itedown of oi l and
gas rese rves as well as the ga in s on the sa les of
rea l esta te assets a nd par t of the compa ny's
interest in Anglesey Alu minum. Result s for th e
1985 ·quarter in clude th e previously m PntionPd
asset wrlt edown s 11 nd loss on dis position.
Fourth quarter 1986 sa les increased to $fl44.6
million from $512.5million in the.sameperiod last
year.
Mai er sai d the a lum inum div is ion' s fourth
qua rt er operating loss . was $32.9 m1111on, a n

increase fr'Om a n operat in g loss of $2.8 mUilon in
thr th ird quat·t er or 1986 due to a less favorable
product mix ca used by a 1f&gt; percent dec line In
fabricated produ cts s hipment s.
"Based on our rerr nt in com ing order rate, we
ex pect to see an imp rovement In fa bricated
products shipment s in the fl rs l three months of
l ~IR7 :tnd arc optimist ic th:t l eco nomic and
ind ust ry co ndition s wil l allow fu rth er gains In
la t er quart ers ," Malrr sai d.
"Ka i s~t· Che mi cn ls, our industri a l a nd specia lty chem ica ls bu siness, wh ich incur red a small

loss in 198:J du l;\ t o an asset writ c down, was

pro fita ble ln 19Rfi IJera usr. of betlcr competitive
co nditions In a numbN of key markets .
l·lars hHwiF'Iltrol , the s pec ia lty chem icals part nership mana ged by Kalspr Alum inum, benefited
during the yea r from higher demand for fluid
crack ing ca talysts used ln petro leum re lining a nd
from strong cus tomer ill'CPpl ancC'Of new ca talyst

products. " he a dded .
For all of 198fi, alumi num divi sion shipments
total ed ll40.800 to ns. 1:1 perce nt a bove 1985
shi pment s of 74:l.100 tons . Abo ut 90 percent of 1986
shipment s were in the for m or fabr icated products
rompa red with 94 percP nl In the prior y~ar.
Fourth quarter 1986 shipment s WNI' 208. 200 tons.
up 6 perce nt from shipm ent s of 1!15,1XXJ Ions ln
198S' s follrth quart f'l'.

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:: insurance situation was the topic
; · of• a pres entation by Tom Wi se. ~ man , president of Th e Wiseman
: : Agency, at Janua ry's meeting of
; . th)' Ohio Valley Management
-: Association.
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Wiseman di sc ussed changes ln
; : insurance industry over the ~ast
.; few years.
: • PreviouslY- . he sald, premi•: urns, costs and claims had been
•. closely related. Since 1978, the
; r elations hips be tw een those
.. three Ite ms have been changing
a nd the industry is still in a
period of change, he •added.
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Wiseman presented several
fa ctors that may enter into the
insurance indu stry as it strives to
reach stability again.
; : . Wiseman attended Marshall
• University and the University of
: · Ci ncinnati, where he was en: : rolled in an insurance co-op
•' program. In 1980, he returned to
: · Gallipolis to help m anage the
:: family in~uranc_e bus iness fol-: lowJng the death of his father. He
&gt; has furthered his Ins urance and
: : business background by attain-

lng the designations of Cer tified
Insurance Counselor a nd Cer tifi ed Estate and Bus iness
Analyst
In 1985, Wisem an beca me
president of The Wise man
Agency In" and continu es ln tha t
capacity. He ls a member of the
Independent Ins ura nce Agents
Association of Ohio, past president of the Galllpolls .Rot ary
Club, on the hoards of th e French
Art Colony ~nd the Ga llipolis
Area Chamber of Commerce and
a member of St. Pe ter 's Episcopal Church.
Attending the meetin g were
E dith Adkins and Emelyn Scarberry, Ohlo Bureau of Emp loy,
ment Services; Gary Argo,
Cam sco Produce Co.; Raymond
Blowers, Ohio Valley E lectric
Corp.; Bill Brady, Stauffer
Chemical Division; Carol Can~
trell , tax administrator for the
village of Rio Grand e; Tom
Childs, Holzer Medica l Center;
l\'lar k Curry, Tom Wi sem an and
Gary Roach, The Wiseman
Agency; Carl Da hlber gll. Jim
[)avis, Federal Mogul Corp.; Bill

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ATHENS - Daniel L. Bev&lt;\n
-: has been promoted to marketing
· a nd customer services supervl1
· sor for Columbus &amp;, Southern
Ohio Electric Co.'s Athens division, ma nager John R. Weeks
. ,said.
·
Bevan will superv ise a ll mar'keting and customer service
'activities ln the Athens division,
reporting to How ard Stevens,
serv
lces manal!'Pr.
• l The Wilmin gton native repla···'ces Steven T. Bodkin, who was
promot ed to a man ger's position
' ;with Indi a na &amp; Mic higan Elect •ric Co. , a nother American Elect' r lc Power Corp. subsidiary .
, · An employl'e of C&amp;SOE since
' :1969, Bevan ha s served as sales,
·'consumer sales and genera l
: -consumer services repr·esenta •
'

tive, account executive, energy
services coordinator a nd POI\'er
englnrer. Prior to his promotion,
Bevan was a Marketing &amp;
Customer Services t epresenta tive s upervisor ln the Northeas t
quadrant office of C&amp;SOE 's
Columbus division.
Bevan, who gradua ted from
Ohlo State Un ivers ity wilh a
bachelor 's ' degree ln bu sines s
administration, currently lives
in London. Ohio. and plans to
relocate hls family to Athens.

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, • GALLIPOLIS - Donald E.
: Rollinson, Ph .D .. son of Mr. and
· Mrs. Donald M. Robinson, 291
:;uac'kson' Pike, Gallipolis, has
Donald E . Robinson
, been named vice pres ident a nd
rlence wlth the glass divis ion of
general manager of the United
Ford
Motor Co.
1--N Inc'. automotive glass fabrlA
graduate
of Gallla Academy
·catlng facUlty in Versailles, Ky .
High
School
and
the University of
United L-N is a ·joint venture ·
Detroit,
Robinson
grad uated
ormed by Llbbey-Owens-Ford
cum
laude
with
a
bachelor's
Co. and Nippon Sheet Glass of
degree ln ln chemical engineer"Japan.
Ing In 1969, received his m as ter' s
'
d Robinson joined Llbbey - degree ln engineering in 1969 and
, owe ns-Ford . ln 1983- as plant earned his doctorat e ln engineer~ ll'!anager of the Rossford, Ohio,
ing In 1976.
·~clllty and wa s -!'sslgned manHe married the former Janet
: ager of special projects- Hoey of Detroit. They have three
;operations tn 1986. Ten years children: Slephen, Dennis and
~j!Pfor to joining . LOF, he gained
Joseph . The family wlll be
: l!xtenslve glass plant manage- moving to Kentucky In the nea r
men t and engineering expe- future.

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Gr ay, WJEH / WY PC Radio:
P hyllis Handley , Jac kso n
Chamber of Commerce; Scotl
Hinsch, Comme rcial &amp; Savi ngs
Bank; Romola Hopkins, Ga llla.J ackson-Meigs Menta l Health
Board; John Ko ebel , Columbia
Gas of Ohio: John Lambert a nd
Bob Lambert. Jackson Aluminum Co.; Ron McDade, Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Ele ctric
Co.; Bernard Murphy, Ohio
Industrial Training Program;
Jack Roder us, Gallia Metropoli tan Housing Authority; Walter
Stowers, Ohlo Bureau of Employment Services; Ron Toler, Toler
&amp; Tole r Insurance; A.J . Traw ick , Ohio Power Co.
Attending from Rio Grand e
Co llege were Richard Adams,
Robe rt Allen, Ra:y Boggs, Bev~rly Cra btree, Don Plymale,
Paul Hayes, Herman Koby,
Sanford Lane, Dwight Leedy,
Rick Litton, Phyllis Mason, P.
Evans Stephens , Margaret Thomas, Harold Walker and Kim
Williams.
OVMA meets on th e first
Tuesday of each month at 7:30
a. m. lnRooml15oftheJam esA .
Rhodes Student Cenler for breakfast and a shor t program.
For more Information, contact
Dwight Leedy, 'Ohio Tec hnology
Transfer Organization coordinator, at 245-5353, extension 367, or
1-!llO-282-7201.

Business
deductions
for travel
accepted

by IRS _
GA LLIPOLI S - If your employmml rcq ulr~s yo u to travel
aw:1 .v from home on H rempontry

job asstgnmrnt, yo u ma y be
e ll glbiP to dC'ducl ma ny of your
ex penst•s ft·om yo ur · in come
subj~ct to tax, adv ises H &amp; R
Block, the internati onal Ia ~ preparation fh·m .
Block tax pr~pa rcrs report
that r ulrs of t h~ In ter nal Rcvr nu e Serv ice pl'rmlt employres
lo d&lt;' duct a ll "t'rasonable and
necessa ry" costs connrcted with
th~ l r IPmporary du lles while
away from the ir place of &lt;'mp loymcnt and their homl's . The
tem porar.v ass lgnme nl mu st not

las t rnon• lhHn two yea rs.
What happens If yo ur t~ mp ot · ·
ary assignme nt beco mes a perma nent job'? No ma tt er, you ca n
s till drdu cl the business cxpensrs, acrord tng to Block . Keep
1n ml nd , hOWI'vcr , the deduct Ions
allowed m·e for those expcmses
Incurred during th e p&lt;'riod the
assig nm e nt was temporary . Ex penses for th e per iod in whi ch
you knew the assig nment was
Jl('rmanC'nt an• not deduc llbtc .
Somr cxa mplrs of reasona hlr

A'f'TENDS CONFERENCE - Delores Wall, lefl, and Karen
Clay, E.A.s , owners oft he II &amp; R Block office in Gallipolis, rl!cently
attended the annulli II &amp; R Block Satellite Convention ln Columbo&gt;.
The three-day meeting was attended by owners and managers
from Ohlo, West VIrginia and Kentu cky. Shuron McAlliste r, vice
pres ident and divisional director, from the flrm' s dlvlslonal oil lees
In Chicago, Ill., was also in attendance. Delores and Karen
attended seminars· covering many lax topics In preparation fo r
1986 and 1987 new tax changes. The loclli office Is open Monday
through Saturday to assist resi dents wlth these changrs.

Firtn.reports small quarterly loss

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: Kaiser reports $32.7 million net loss in 1986

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FINDLAY - Grea ter Ohio
Corporatio n repor ted a small net
loss for the first qu arter of fiscal
1987, which end ed Dec. 31. 1986,
and also reported the sa le of
property in Toledo earlier th is
month , which will significantly
affect ea rnings in the second
quarter.
John E. Arnold, pres id ent of
Greater Ohio, sa ld the corporatlon reported a loss of $117,666 or
4 ce nt s per s hare for the first
quarter of fiscal 1987, co mpared
to profit of $155,868 or 5 cent s per
share for the first qua rter ljf
fiscal 1986.

He also reported that the
corporation sol d 74 acres of
vaca nt land ln Monclova Town-

shlp ln Lucas County to thc clty of
Toledo on .Ja n . 8, 1987. He s11 ld
this wi ll rP&gt; uit in a one-time
contribu tion of earnings to $U
million, which will be report&lt;'d
with seco nd qua rter result s.
Revenues for the fir st quarter
of 19R7 were $:l,5J:l,6 1 ~ compared
to $4, 1J41 ,429repo rted for the firs I
th ree months of fiscal 1986.
Assets on Dec. 31, 198li, were
$142.4 mllllon, co mpared to$141.1
million reported a year earlier.
Arnold sai d first quarter rcsuit s were actu al ly the resu lt of
improv~d
opera! ing per for ma nce despite the reported loss.
He said In the fir st quartrr of
fisca l 1986 earni ngs benefiled by
approximately $296,000 from a
gai n on the sale of mortgage-

and

backed SC'c urlt!C's .
Thr Grea ter 0 1110 Corporat ion
Is IJased In F'ind tay, and ha '
in terests in sav ings and loans
and real es tate. Its sav ings and
loan su bsidiary Is CSL Savings
Bank . CSL has two offlc~s In
Tiffin and two off l c~s In Flnlilay .

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plant' or rail fare s, taxi and
publi c lr a nsit, ca r rrnt a ls, meals
and lodging, t{')pph onc, trtegrap h and postage, clea ning and
laundry costs and tips.
As wit h all 111x dcdu cllons,
accurat e records at•r lmpor'tant ,
so save rrcdpts a nd krep :t log of
m llra gr a lllll ncl&lt;icn Ia I ex Jll •nscs.

PBS show focuses ·
upon training workers
What ls unique about thls
By DAVID VESEY
program ls th at PBS, ora nyof it s
UPI Business Writer
WASHINGTON (UP! ) -The 310 member stations, ca n tra ns training of workers ln the United mit the trai ning videos direc tly
States ls a$30 billlonlndustry and ln lo the workplace via satellite,
the P ublic Broadcasting Service microwave or addressable cable.
Subscribers to NNS ca n tape
- using It s technology, talent
and Innovation - ls seeking a the programs, dec id e which they
like, and continue to use them for
s h ~re of the business.
. S ut not, of course, wlth a profit up to one year. After that, the
motive, PBS marketing official s ub scr l~rs are legally bound to
Jlm Troy sai d after the Jan. 5 erase the tapes.
The Idea ls to maximize
premiere of the National NarGA LLIPOLIS - Ohi o Valley
training opportunities whil e minrowcast Service.
The service offers corporate Imizing th e tlme and expense Supermarkets Inc. has hired two
new mea t managers for loca l
.tra ining and Informational pro- involved, NNS says .
gra mming In flve areas of
PBS is unique ly able to prov ide · F'ood land s tores, compa ny au ·
thorltles said .
Interes t, or "tracks," as PBS the service, Troy said, beca use of
Pete Cheescbrew of r.:a .s t ~rn
calls them. T hey Include sales It s sophisticated national co mAvenue, Ga llipolis, has accepted
and marketing, management .munlcat lons networK as well as
the pos ition at Twin Rivers
and s upervision, computer liter· Its comm itment to Informational
F'ood
land In Point Pleasa nt , .
acy, e ffective communications services .
and technical skills.
."The reason PBS is doing· while Fred C. Ferrell, 3.1 Henkt ~
Ave .. Gallipolis, ha s accepted the
In addition to the five - basic this, " Troy sai d, " Is because we
subj ect areas , NNS al so wlll offer have a history of doing educa- position at Ohio Valley Foodlund ,
520 .Jac kson Pik e.
four premium tracks that are tional programming a nd thls ls
tailor-made for accountants, cor- an extens ion of that mis sion ."
Cheesebrew, a 19,'lOgraduatPor
porate counse ls, corporate trainThe service, which took more
ers a nd computer specialists .
than three years to develop, will Point Pleasa nt Hi gh School. has
A track wtllof!erfrom !lvetolO allow tra inin g director s to vlew $Jl(' nt the past six years as mea t
hour s o! programming each hundreds of videos right off the ir manag er of Ohlo Val ley
month.
Foodla nd.
monitors.

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Meat managers named
at 2 Foodland stores
He .~ pe nt Ihrw •yra rs In t h~ U.S.
Air Force &lt;tnd t7 years ln t hP U.S.
Army. Fo tlowln~ mlt ilar.v sP t'vlcc. he was a coo k for G &amp; ('
Tow ing and cu i meat for Wlnn - ·
Dixie SuJl('rmlil'kcls a nd Gia nt ,
Foods, both In Alabama.
~·erre l i. a n em ploy"" of th e
Great Atl a nli &lt;' &amp; Pacl flc T&lt;·a C'o.
for 17 yea r~ . s p~nt three yPIII's as
mea t m a n ag~r at the former
Pl c-Pac SupC't'markct at 735
Second Aw .
A nati ve of least Bank, W.Va.,
wlih ~2 ye11rs CX!X'rlc nce ln rNaU
cuttln~ a nd depar imcnl manag,
lng, he has SJl('nt the pas t 1y,
years as mea l manager a t Twin
Rivers Food land .

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January 25,' 1987

Agl,ng program...

MYSTERY FARM .- This week's mystery
farm, featured by the Gallla SoU and Water
Conservation District, Is located somewhere In
Gallla County. Individuals wishing to participate
In the weekly contest may do so by guessing the
farm's owner: Just mall, or drop off your guess to
the the Dally Sentinel, Ill Court St., Pomeroy,
Ohio, 45769, or the Gallipolis Tribune, 825 Third
Ave. , Galllpoll!i, Ohio, 45631, and you may win a$5

.cash prize from the Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Leave your name, address and telephone number
with your card or teller. No telephone calls wlll be
accepted. All contest entries should be tumed In to
the newspaper office by 4 p.m. each Wednesday .
In case of .a tie, the winner wUI be chosen by
lottery. Next week, a Meigs County I arm wUI be
featured by lhe Meigs SoU and Water Conserva·
lion District.

Windbreakers
help deflect cold
By Opal Dyer
Meigs SCS Secretary
POMEROY - Do you have
that area around your home or
buildings where the cold winter
winds blow ? Have you thought It
would be nice to break tho se
winds? A farm stead windbreak
may be just the thing to help
deflecl those co ld winds from
your home or buildings.
Windbrea ks consist of three
rows of fas t-growing pine trees
with a row of low growing shrubs.
The shrub row provides protec·
tlon near the ground surface. The
trees are planted perpendicular
"to the prevailing winds so as to
protect bulldln;:s from direct
wind. Trees are spaced six to ten
· feet apart in the row, with ten feet
·between rows . This m'eans a
windbreak would cover an area
·about 25·30 feet wide and be as
long as necessa ry.
• Windbreaks provide protec tion
a distance of 5 to 15 times the
· height. Thus a windbreak with 10
loot high trees would protect an
area 50 to 150 feet from the trees.
It Is prefera bl e to establish the
·windbreak about 75 to 100 feet
!rom the area to be protected.
The time to plan your wind·
break is now. The windbreak
area should be marked out. tree
type selected and amount of trees
and shrubs needed . Tree planting
should be done the first week of
April. Mainta ining fertility level
·and caring for the newly planted
~eed lln gs will ensure maximum
growth and plant vigor.
The windbreak Is a low cost
practice that ca n provide an
energy savi ngs once It Is well·
established .
• Soli Co nservation Service
··(SCS) personnel are available to
help plan and answer questions
about windbreaks. For further
:. Information cont ac t the Meigs
. SWCD Offl at 992-6647 or stop
•. by at 221 West Second Street.
second floor of the Farmers Bank
building In Pomeroy.
The Meigs SWCD Ladles Auxll·
'tary h~ve ava ilable tree packets
containing single varieties of
:white pine, red pine. Austrian
pin e, Sco tch pine, Norway

~ Milk production
. down three percent
WASHINGTON (UP!) - U.S.
milk production In key dairy
· states was down 3 percen t last
month compared to a year
earlier.
That means milk production.
at 9.77 billion pounds In De·
cember, has been below year·
earlier levels for six consecu tive
months.
The Agricult ure Department's
report or lowered produ ction
Wednesday Indicated that milk
production and d~mand for milk,
butter. cheese. yogurt and Ice
cream are corning Into balance
after·years of surplus.
Milk production Is down as a
resu lt of a program to pa y some
dairy farmers to get out n f the
dairy business and send their
cows to slaughter.

Police cite three
local drivers
GALLIPOLIS ~ City Pollee
cited a total of three drivers for
violations Friday and Satu rday.
• Da nny F. Harrison, 25, Galllpo·
Us, was cited for driving while
under the Influence of alcohol
and speeding. Lesley C. Mart.ln,
17, 1130 Second Ave., was cited
for failure to control; and Danny
R. James R . Johnson, 18, 2216
Eas tern Ave., for failure to obey
a stop sign.

Pt. Pleasant
store...

served, White explained, will be
'ihrough doctors . She reported
that letters have gone out to
doctors In the area and that a lot
of referrals have been ·made. The
selection of families to be served
will hi! made on the basis of need,
but not always using the elem ent
of financial need.
.
As for the r espite care aides to
be hired, Whi te said that numer ·
ous applications are already on
file and the scr eening will begin
next week. Once the selection has
been made, training w!IJ be
handled by Linda Friend, the
Center's heal!~ coordinator, the
Meigs County Home Health Care
Service, and the medical techn i·
clans from the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Service.
At the suggestion of Rhond a
Dalley , R. N ., director of the
Extended Care Facility of Veterans Memorial Hospital, some
exposure to Alzheimer's disease
victims will be Included In the
training. Applicants will be
asked to visit the factllty before
entering the program to deter·
mine their coping abilities with
victims of AD·RD with ~orne
further exposure to take place
during the actual training for
respite care work.
In addition to respite care
which will be offered on a sliding
fee scale, a program or training
sessions for caregivers is being
planned. Th e sessions wlll accent
actual ca r e of the patient. as well
as the emotional and psychologl·
cal side of dealing with the
disease whose victims are in a
steady decline toward a st ate of

Continued from A-1
evening just after the store had
been closed . Members of the
spruce, Colorado blue spruce
sheriff's department, the Point
tree seedlings.· These packets Pleasant Detachment of the West
contai n 25 seedlings of a single VIrginia State Police, Point Plea·
variety and sell for $6.00. They sant Pollee Department and
also have a backyard packet other law enforcement· agencies
which contai ns 5 each of white from surrounding towns and
snowberry, redosler dogwood , counties sealed off the area
lilac. Colorado Blue Spruce and around the store shortly
America n Burning Bush. These thereafter .
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packets sell for $7.00 each.
According to the sheriff's de·
The Meigs SWCDLA also have partment, Layton was Inside the
the following ground cover plant s store when the two Individuals
available In packets of 50. Crown · entered the building.
vetch 48 plants for $14.00; Perl·
Further details wer e unava lla·
wl nkel 50 plants/$9.00; English ble pending the Investigation.
Ivy 50 plants for $13100 and
Pachysandra 50 plants/ $13.00.
Public Notice
To place an order fort hese tree
Firemen
answer
packets or gr ound cover plants,
NOTICE TO
stop by the ¥elgs SWCD Office false·alann call
CONTRACTORS
on the second floor of the
STATE OF OHIO
Farmers Bank Building or mall
DEPARTMENT OF
GALLIPOLIS - The City Vo·
TRANSPORTATION
your crder with a check or money lunteer Fire Department r eColumbus. Ohio ·
order to Meigs SWCDLA, P.O. sponded to a false alarm at
January 16, 1987
Box 432 Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. All Gallipolis Developmental Center
Contrac1 Sales
orders must be prepaid and are Saturday morning. The 8:12a.m.
lagal Copy No, 87· 89
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
available on a flrstcorrie basis, so allrin was triggered by a mal·
Sealed propouls will be
get your orders In earl y to assure functioning smoke alarm, ac· received
at the office of the
we have the varieties you want. cording to department records.
Direetor of the Ohio Depertmant of Transportation, Col·
umbuo. Ohio. until1 0:00 A.
M.. Ohio Standard Time,
1
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Tuesday. February
10,
1987, for improvement• in :
M·
G. I\ia Ho~·
10
'"" 9•
Monroe.• Morgan,
NobleBlga,
and
Wllhlngton Counties, Ohio,
on various routes and IIC·
tlonl, by heribicidal spray-

Farm flashes

Burley sales average

$149.39 per hundred

By Edward M. Vollhom
County Extension Agent
Agriculture
GA LLIPOLIS - A friend of
mine said a . few weeks ago:
" Where there Is no winter there can be no spring". Enough
of this winter weather,l'rn ready
for spring.
·According to the USDA Mar ket
Service, Burley Tobacco sales
for the week ending January 15
averaged $149.39 per hundred.
That brought the average for the
season to $156.69 per hundred.
The poor accepted 36.1 percent of
the gross sales for the period
January 12·15.
The tota l to the pool thus far for
the season Is 7.5 percent. Practl·
cally all grades had prtee loss for
the week or at least S1 to $3 per
hundred. Non·descrlpt market·
lngs lost $10 to $23 from a week
earlier .
Most Burley Tobacco produc·
ers are very concerned about the
day·to·day grade varlence that
has took place In recent weeks.
Only, a few of . the larger
markets In Kentucky remained
open this past week, with · an
estimated 93 per cent of the 1986
crop already being sold. All the
price drop ca me despite the
figures showing a Burley produc·
tton drop of some 23 percent!rom
last year. So goes the theory of
"Supply Economics"[
(1. special thanks those who
helped make the Tuesday evenIng Pork meeting a success.
Refreshment sponsor s Included:
River City Farm Supply; •Altizer
Farm Supply: Duncan's Moor·
man Feed; Farm Credit Service;
Ohio Valley Bank; Commercial
and Savings Bank; Heinold Hog
Market and Herman Falter
packing .
Feeding and disease preven·
tlon were major topics. The
depth of the information pres·
ented was overwhelming. It Is a
good thing the professors gave
handouts that we can take and
read over several Urnes.
The December blend price for
milk testing 3.5 percent butterfat
In the Oltlo Valley order was
$13.02 per hundred. A 16.7 per·
cent buttea·!at differential was
applied per one-tenth of one
percent variation !rom the 3.5
percenl standard.
M ark your ca lendar for the

Gallia deputies
investigate thefts
GALLIPOLIS - Th e Callla
County Sheriff Department Is
Investigating the theft of two
necklaces and a drill from a
Patriot Star Rou te residence.
Pearl Crews, 72. reported the
thefts to the department. No time
or date for the offense was listed
on the department Investigation
report.

Board members attending the
Friday session were Dr. James
Witherell, Meigs · Health Servl·
ces; Scott Lucas. administrator,
Theresa Andrews, R. N. and
Rhonda Dalley, R. N., Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Jon Jacobs
and Norma Torres, R. N ., Health
Department; .Cindy Oliveri,
Meigs County Extension Ofllce;
Elizabeth Smith, R. N., Home
Health; Sid Edwards . Callla·
Meigs Co mmunity Action
Agency: James Corbitt , Metho·
dist Ministries ; Malcolm Ore·
baugh, Woodland Centers; Tho·
mas, White and Garretson,
Aging Councils, and .Charlene
Hoeflich, The Dally sentinel.

Cited by patrol
GALLIPOLIS - Three men
were placed in Gallla County Jail
Friday night after being arrested
by local law enforcement
authorities.
.
Rudolph M . Cordon Jr., 56, 752
Third Ave., was arres ted by the
Callia·Melgs Post . of the Ol)lo
State Highway Patrol for driving
while under the influence of
alcohol and failure to fasten his
sea t belt.
Richard E. Parsons. 27. Rt. 1,
Northup, was taken Into custody
by the Callia County Sheriff
Department , on a leletype holder
from the Mason County ( W .Va .~
Sheriff Department, for the for
grand theft of an automobile.
Eddie L. Wolf. 33, Columbus, was
arrested by the Gallla department for DWI.

&amp;AUCTION £

Tri-Green
Interstate Equipment. Inc.

' 7 miles north of London. Ohio at 1ntersect1on oil· 70 {exit# 791
and U.S. Route 42 . 12 mlles west of Columbu s. 19 mtles east of
Springfield and 40 miles east ol Otiyton

Thursday, January 29, 1987
Thursday, February 26, 1987

SALES HELD LAST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH

lllil1lr- ~1m

Ann ounee 111 en Is

4

3 Announcamants

Giveaway

1 year· all white mile dog· part
Hutkie. Shott II licenaet . Cell
614· 266- 1988 or .tt• 8. 814·

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N- • UMd Farm &amp; lnduotrial Equipment Of All Kindo
Con signmentS from se¥era l Local Farms and Dealers.

Many items at Absolute Auction.
PLAN TO ATTEND THIS AUCTION
AS A BUYER-SELLER-VISITOR
TRACTORS: J .D., I.H., CaM, M.F., Fqrd, Etc.
-.od Mlk01 &amp; Modell to choose from 25 to t 50 H.P.

Giveaway

WILLIAM PUGH
"LITTLE BILL"

WIMn lilt is snatched so sud·

dotlly,
ad tha onswers do not co1111:
When r111on is hiddtn by
dlrknoss
ond pain slowly bonp tho
drum.

empty chair in 1 , _
where two
llr?ulht lllhJ by the love thly
shored,
Is dark now as duth hos ••·
~n

VA RATE
REDUCTION.:
'

list tht poin

in

wur7odly ever 111d In my tift.'
tt..?
lilt tht drud for tomonow
dtpart?
Oh, brlnf mt out of this pit.
dur ord.
lot matIll the awn on my loco:
lot mo hold i had that Ia
wor• to the toach:
Gtwt ma 1011oono to lilt the
apeco.
.
Rtlll....r, my child, your
first 1...:
the touch. tltowarmth, ond the
thrill.
Ht would want us top on with

.......

Tills Nn wo· caltld "Littlo
Blll".
lrlttlll by 8. L. Ch11l1111
,...., 16, 1987

The flmlly of Bill Puah
wauld IIU to txttnd their
deep
to 111 lite
PtOPit !hit of.
'IUfiport tflrou..

Several Makes &amp; Models of Corn Ptckers &amp; Gravtly Wagons

Heve old ntwtpapert. Anyone
who it internted In recycling
them may call 614-246·6421 .

If you currently have
an existing VA Home ·
Mortgage Loan you can:
reduce your interest to:
80fo for ·30 years, ·
·&amp;1120fo for . 15 years.
Could save you a lot ~
of money paid out in '
intereit.
Call Vickie Hauldren with
Morg"gt Ont of Ohio for
mort information at
(614) 446-4042

/

'

4

AVON, no urvlce charge, open
territories. phone 304-676·
1429.
Baby aitter 8:30 to 6:00, Mon·
day •hru Friday. Middle aged
penon preferr ed, 304-676·
4093 after 6:00 only.

Mature woman to llveln and care
for elderly gentleman 4-6 days
per week. Mu st have good
ref•ences. Prefer non-smoker.
304·175·1405.

12

lnduslnal Equtl)ment and selvfige tractors
Tillage EQutpment. Plows 1 · 7 bott oms, dtscs .
Fteld Cull tv!llors. Pa ckers. Etc.. Grinder·MtKers,
Round &amp; Square Balers, Aakes &amp; Mowers ot alllunds
Toato. Eq....,_. to 111it
• LUNCH SERVED a

Will

Tri-Green
lnterstate•Equipment, Inc.

15

E...,_.-,.

1499 U.S. Route 42 N.E.
London. Ohio 43140
(614) 879-773·1 • 879-7732 • 879-7649 (Poru)

Dick Green Judy Green Connie G.

Situations
Wanted

do word proce11ing in my
home. Call 614-446-8136.
c11e for children in your
home and do light hou1e work.
Days only. Call 614·992·2428.

Will

Schools
Instruction

Ratreln N'Wt'. Southealtern Bu1·
ine11 Colfege. Call 614-446·
43e7.

GET SOME BREAD
WITH AWANT AD

Painting: lnteriOt IL e~~;terior . 25
veers experience. Reasonable
rste1. Call -81 4-268·8786.
Wanted to do· Painting. Catl
614·256·6786 .
LPN werns to do private duty. 2
ye•a flllptrlene&amp; In holpital, 2
yean experlenee private duty.
Call 814 -44&amp;·8398.

54 Misc . Merchandise

JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT
Special Sale

Financial

REAR BLADES s.
21

Business
Opportunity

· Starling At

I NOTICE I
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO . recommen ds ttun you
do business with people you
know, and.NOT to send m(moy
through the mall until you hove
in~estlgated the offering .

ACCOUNTING
ASSISTANT
Must have bathe·
lor's degree in at·
taunting. Competi·
tiva salary, good be·
nefits. Send resume
to Box T-7000 t/o
Goll.ipolis Tribune.

6, 7,

s &amp; 10 n.

$1 2S

446-9777

THE

Professional
Services

- - - - - - -- Plano &amp; organ lessons. Mary
lucas. Ca ll 814-446 -9787 or
614-446-4426.
Starks Tree end Lewn S&amp;rvlce
Hedge s, shrubs , bus hel
lrimm9d. land1eaping, Slump
end leaf removal. 304-576·
2842 or 67&amp;-2010.

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sele

What a Bargain! 2 storv house:
Remodeled, totally rewired, in·
sulated, brand new hot well!lf
heater. 2 or "3 SA ' s low heating
bills, very nice lot, garage with 2
outbuildings. All for only
820,000. Call 614-246 -9378
after 5PM.

Former or new Avon represent•·
tivu wanted. No .t hlpping
charge, no &amp;ign up tee. C•ll
614·992·7180.
CHRISTMAS BILLS PILING UPI
The Armv National Guard may
have the tolution. Monthly pay
check for part time WOf'k. Join
now. 304-676-3960 or 1-800·
642-3619.

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-0-3

Til- Wanted to Do

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright

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NEXT SALE : Thurlday, March 26. 1987

Tribune - 446-2342
Senllnll - 992·2156

Help Wantad

BUYING RAW FURS! Gin1eng.
Yellow Rool. beef end deer·
hldet. Al1o ·eellinu - trapping
·tuppllea. Wheat LitH. Nllt Lites.
Hourt 1 :00·1 :00. Clo..d Wed.
George Buckley 814·684·4701 .

Both sales begin at 9:00a.m. sharpl/

Racine Gun Shoot 1ponaored by
Racine Gun Club. Every Sunday, 266·1232.
beginning ot 1:00 p.m. Focto'V
Tur down houae tor lumbef,
Choke, 12 guage shotguns.
Female Cock·a-poo dog. 6 mutt clun up erea. 304-87&amp;·
montht old • one female rabbit.
1212 Of 676·2000.
Naw Art Cl10n. Tu1t1dey and Coll614·441·1149.
Thurtday lor adults and Saturdrj for under age 16. Call Puppitt· Blue Healer a Austral·
114· 949 · 30eo fo• mora ian Shepht«&lt; ICittle doga) 3
lnfcnmation.
m-'t. 1 ftmllt. 9 wkl . old. C.ll 6 Lost and Found
- - - - - - - - -lc114·245·5002.
Pi.no l•10n1 for beg inn••· Cell
for appointment. Ta~o~ght by Puppin- 9 wHks Old. "AA Collle. lOST Red Chow female dog
coll•g• graduate. 81 4·949· %
German Shepherd. C•ll e14- near Ambrou. W.Va., phone
3060.
304- 67~· 7843.
- - - - - - - - · I t - 446·86615 anvtlme.
New An Clauu. TuHdiY and
ThuradiY for adulls and Saturday for undl!lf age 16. CAll
614·949·3060 for mott infor·
· ACCOUNT
I
:::r~~n . Guaranteed, you'll
Rio Grande Collece/Community College announces an
·lcopettin&amp; for an Account Clerk I.
Pr.cioua MtmoriH Studio. SpeDepartment/Division: Director of Finance
ing,
ciallzn In portraits. QuaNty work
Work Length: 287.01 mites. guomtNd. Colt e14·949·3010
POSITION: Account Clerk classification, non·exempt
''The date set for ~rnplol · • j for eppolntment. Re110n1ble
standard
work week, Monday through Friday, 8:00a.m. to
tion of this work shall be 11 price•.
5:00
p.m.
(40 hours weekly~.
Itt forth in the bidding pro· -.5
- 0-0-. -,-- .-,d-fQ-r-ln
- f-or_m_ll_lo-n
EFFECTIVE: February 9, 1987
posal.··
leading to arrllt and corwiction
Each bidder shell be re· of parson or persona in'IIOI\Ied in
QUALIFICATIONS: llinimum qualificalion is ahi&amp;h schoor
quirad to file with hil bid a theft of blldl 1986 Ford F11!i0
education or equivalent with relateq bacqround in busi·
certified check or caahier's pick-up taken fromn J.D. Dril·
ness courses, including typing 1nd accounting. Previous
cheek for an amount equal Jina Co. pip"• yard in Racine.
tO f'lVI per cent Of hi I bid • but Ohio
moming
Jenuary
uperience in accounting preferred. Individual' must be
23rd. Ifeerly
you have
any inform•·
bondable.
in no event more than fifty tlon, P.t111e contact SheriH's
thouaand dollars, or 1 bond Department at 114-992-3371"
SCOPE OF POSITION: Reportinc directly to the Director of
for ten per cent of his bid, or J .D. Drilling Co. at 114·9•9·
Finance or desianate. the Accountln&amp; Clerk will be respon·
payable to the Director.
2512.
sible lor computer entry of information from a variety ol
Bidders muot opply. on tho -:-c::-:---:---,...,-proper forms, for quelifica· I will be not be rnponaible for
business 1nd student records lo control records, journals
tions at least ten daya prior any debta other th.n my own,
and
ledgers; verifying details of transactions for aeeur·
Delbert A. Rou1h.
to the dlte 11t for opening
acy; developin&amp; special reports and analyses; routineac·
bida in accordance with
counting statements and other duties as assiped by.the ·
Choptor 6526 Ohio Roviood
Director
of Finance.
Code.
COMPENSATION:
Entry wage is $4.80 per hour. Insured
Planl and specilicetions
oro on file In the Deportment
benefits becin immedtata'; paid Iems alter completion
ol Transportation 1nd the ofof 90 workina 111, probationary period.
fico of the Diatrict Otputy
APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Stnd letter of interest and
Director.
resume. includin&amp; th11 letters of reference. before theap·
The Director reserves the
plication d11dline of February 4. 1987 to:
right to reject any and 111 2
bidl.
Personnel Officer
Warren J . Smith,
Clerk
Director
In Lovincllemo, of
JAN . 25; FEB. 1

Annual Dairy Road Show 011 Feb.
4. It will be held at Buckeye Hills
from 10 a.m. until approximately
3:00p.m. We will have the details
next week. Mason County Ext en·
slon Service Is planning a Dairy
Meeting Series starting at 7: 30
p.m. on Feb. 5 and 19 and March 5
and 19. Call Carl Cook for
Information.
A recent survey In Illinois
showed a trend toward greater
emphasis on post -emergence
broadleaf her bicides. Many of
the standard herbicides still are
holding their market share.
Among corn herbicides, Atra·
zlne plus Atrazlne - ,premixes
continues to be the most widely
used · pesticide. In Illinois, ·73
percent of all porn acreage
received this treatment.
Several out·Of·town events are
taking place In the coming
weeks. Power Show Ohio at the
State Fairgrounds In Columbus
Public Notice
Is scheduled for January 30·
February 1, 1987.
NOTICE TO:
The Annual Southern Ohio
Lonv R- Love. ploiM
Christmas Tree Growers' School take notlco tflat Koren Elloon
Love h11 filed e complolnt for
wlll be held In Hillsboro this year. divonlO,
In tho Molga County
Five Tuesday evening classes Court of Common · P..
will be held starting Feb. 3. Call merov. Ohio (CoM No. 88·
for a class schedule. An in·depth DR·831. The 1e1t known odof Lonv R - Love wu
seminar for Small Agri·Buslness d,_
Bo• 31488 Bowteo Rood,
Is being planned by the Athens Outer. Ohio 45728 ond t11at
County Extension Office. Eight hio II Cllmll1lly unsessions starting Feb. 10 are known. The plolntttf - . •
cUIIody of Suun
planned. Enrollment fee Is SolO divon:e,
Love. on oword of tho rMI eoand early enrollment Is encour· tote. and a folr dtvtalon of of
aged. Call for a schedule.
P10f*1Y and Ollignmont of
The 01\lo Fruit and Vegetable dobto. Lony R - Lovell,.
to • - tho c:ornGrowers Congress will be held ·quifld
ploint within 28 dlyalfttr 111e
again this year at the Dayton loll publlcotlon, by of
Convention Center. It will run on on- upon tho Motga
Feb. J.5. Also at the Dayton County Common- Court
Clod!.
Convention Center will be the 11
I 21. 2B: (21 4. 11. 1B. 28
Ohio Pork Congress. Dates lor &amp;tc
·
Pork Congress,are Feb. 13 and 14.
Forms are free advance reglstra· 1 Card of Thanks
tlon are·avallable at the County
Extension 'Office.
Pesticide recertification ses·
The fa•lly of GEORGE P.
COLEIIAN, JR. would like
slons lor private pesticide appll·
lo
npllll tltelr Wllttlllt and
cators are now being planned.
'*'lfttt
ttwlb to Ill fQI
Two opportunities will be at 1
lhtir
StiPIJOtl
IIIII expm.
p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Hannan
sions till)...., II the 1111Trace High School Vo. Ag. Room
q of ouriMd 1111. llllttb
on Feb. 19. Tom Pope, Vocational
lo iltost wfto - b n l US
Agriculture Instructor at Han·
llitll PfiYIIS, cardl, fltMn,
nan Trace, will be hosting the
daftllionl ot ~. IIIII
classes . An evening make-up
fuod. Your ~ will II.,. Ill n• l.ottd. God
session and classes for new
applicators will be planned. This
IIIIa
,.,. ·"·
Doroth'
Coltlltln. Carol.
Is the only afternoon session that
·
Bruce
tid lllrk Coltlltln
be held.
.

will

total ·dependence and
helplessness. Elizabeth Smith, R. N .• Home
Health Coordjnator for Veter~ns
Memorial Hospital, proposed
that If funding Is available
through JTPA for training res·
plte care workers In addition to
those who will be working In the
AD·RD progra m. then a central
register should be maintained lor
use by the variou s agencies who,
she said, constantly receive calls
for the names of someone who
can care for·the Incapacitated.
Since the Family Support Net·
work was organized to handle
another project,- now co mpleted,
the members voted to continue
workin g as an Advisory Board to
the Meigs County Council on
Aging.
Pam Garretson. Aging Coordi·
nator for the· Area Agency on
Aging, was named chairman or
the Board, with White to serve as
secretary. Meetings will be held
bi·monthly, the first Friday, with
the next meeting lo be held on
March 6.

11

AVON-Wow!! Maka big buckl.
No processing charge. Call
614-448-3358.
'
New catalog, eaay earnings! 100
percent•guarenteed line of.Qifls.
Toys a. ttomt Decor! We need 3
:---:-:---:---·tcLoal : 2 hy Horaet. 1 mare, 1
repruent1tive1 in your 11ea
gliding. In Harrfaonville area. B~ying junk tll'l. Call 614·992· now! FREE kit progr~m'! No
66•8
efttf'
6:00
pm
,
Coll114-742·2074.
invenmentl 'Excellltnt pay, bo·
nustl,
priztsl Car 6 phOne
lOST ·Ncwwtgian Elk Hound, Standing timber. AI TrOmm. nece1ury. Call FREE now 1·
dog lott Letart or sunoundlng 614·742-2328.
800-992·1072.
.
area, named Smokav, 3 yra old,
304·895·3183.
01,200 PER MONTH . OELIV·
EAV, DRIVER, SALES . Local
company hes opening tor teveral
people full time only. Paid
9 Wanted To Buy
E11111 Iuy1111! 11 1
vacation flr1t year, major medi·
~er VIG CS
cal benefits. Call Mon. or Tuu.
We pay caah for late ·model clean
after 10AM, 814·441-1146.
Used CIJI,
::--:--:---:--.,- 11 987)
Jim Mink ChiiJY.·Oidt Inc.
Oentel Hvgenist and dental
1111 Gono Johnson·
4141-u::;::-===r-- aatiatant.
Send typed written
11,..441.3872
Help Wanted
resume to 206 N. 2nd. Avo.
~iddleport, Ohio, Good position
TOP CASH peid for '83 model
aVailable for the right Ptl'aon.
lnd newt!' Ul.d Clrl. Smith
.
.
\1987)
Buick-Pontiac, 1911 East"ern Secretary. Experience nec:as· AIRUNES
HIRINQ . Flight
A11e .. Gsllipolis. Call 614-446· ury : typing,,comr:tuter, phone Attendantt,NOW
Agents, Mechanica.
and reeeptloni1t duties. Send
' 2282,
rnume to: Bo11: T-5000, C• Cuatomer Servi ce. Salariel to
Gallipolla Daily Tribune, 826 t &amp;OK . Entry level positions. Call
Wanted to buy good used pool Third
Avenue. Gallipolis, Ohio :~!~~~~;~i~~- Ext . A· 9806 for
table. Call114·446-1?80.
46&amp;31 .
Used mobile homn, Call 114Wanted im~ediately : Collection a ovER N MeN T' J o 8 s .
44e·0176.
-----!19871
t18,.
040-t69.230
yr. Now Hir·
experience neceuary. Must Cell 806·187-6000 Ext.
Buying dilly gold. ailver c'olna. have ·knowledge of general of- lng.
rings, jewelry, attt'llng ware, old fice work. WiMing to trein with R-9805 for cu~ront foderollill. 18 Wanted to Do
coina, lwge currency. Top pri· proper blckground. Send re- Airllno jobs 017,747. to I- - - - - - cea. Ed. Burkett Barber Shop sume to Box T-6000, Gallipolis
t63.469. per year. Now hiring! Will do babylitting in my home
2nd. A.,., Mlddloport, Oh. eu: Dally Tribune, 826 Third:Ave ., Call
Job Une 1·618·469-3535 weekdays or evenings. Call
Gallipolis. OH 45831 .
·
992·3471.
En. A-1386 0 for info. 24 81 4-388·8887.
hours.
8
Public Sale
LocuU. oak,
The Meig• Loc:al School Dlmlet FIREWOOOI
t36. per pick-up load
&amp; Auction
i1 currently 188king appllcll"tions cherry.
Bill Slack 614-992·
from certified applicants for a delivered.
2289.
Varsity Football Coach for the
1987·88 school yeer. Appll·
cleaning. Home or
cant1 mu1t hold a velid Ohio Professional
Referenc11.Call anytime.
teaching certificate and for office.
co1ching poaitions m~st meet 81 4-742· 2788.
certification requirements of
Ohio for IPGrtl medicine and
CPR . Po"ono lntoreltod ohoutd 11 Help Wanted
contact O•n E. Morri1, Superin· : - - - - - - - - tendent of Meigs Local Scllools,
It 621 South Third Ave. in
Middleport, Ohio.
Lott in Cora Mill area-One light
colorMI female Cocktf Spaniel.
One fem1la puppy._Black 'Lab.
mix. Call 1fter 7. 61•·379·
2128.

Continued from A·l

Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va.

Pomeroy-

Rt

36 . 3 bdr., brick

mat. free, 2

ear gar. haat&amp;d workshop. ch ain

link fence. 01 . cond Call

We have an immediate opening in our Galli·
polis. Ohio manufacturing facility lor an em·
ployee relaiions representative seekin' a
challenging position with gtowth potenttal.
Bachelors Degree and a minimum of 3 years
experience are required. Position is respon ·
sible for coordination of employment activi·
ties. overall administration of safety pro·
gram and assisting in labor relation matters.
Federal llogul offers its employees an attrac,
live benefit packap and compet1ttve salary.
We are a successful Fortune 500 company
with multi·national operations which manu·
facture and distribute a wide variety of pre·
cis ion part lor the general industrial, aeros·
pace, !arm and construction equipment.
truck and automotive as well as industrial
replacement markets. This New York Stock
Exchance iirm operates 40 plants and more
than 50 distribution centers.
To receive confidential consideration lor
this position, submit resume including sa·
lary, history and requiremenls to personnel
manager, FEDERALIIOGUL CORPORATION.
Precision Forged Products, Division, 2160
Eastern Avenue, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
"~n !qu1i Opportunity !mploytr"

6 14-

245-9258.

In Hickory Acres Sub·Oivlaion,
Tuppers Plains. Ohio. 9 veer old
ran ch style. completely remo·
deled. New carpet, electric
fhltures , 3 bedroom•. large
clo1ets. living room, kitchen,
utility room. garegu. 1 ucre lot.
Cel1614-992·7193.
3 bftdroom, 2 story wood hou1e
with 1 car garage and 1/r
b11ement. New cerpe1 on first
floor . Hemloclc Grove area. Mull
1ell due to transfer. 933,000. or
best offer. Call 614·992 ·6104.
-------119871
Government homes from 11 . (u
repairj. Delinquent 111.11 property.
Reposseuion1 Cell 806 · 687·
6000. Ext GH-9805 forcurr&amp;rU
repo list.
2 br, kitchen, bathroom. wit h
laundrv room. living room B.
dining room. all elec. Appro~~; . 7
miles from Pt . Pl . on At, 62. 2
tractlapprox. 1 ecremoreorle11
overlook ing Kenawhe River.
040.000. Coli 304 -675-544 0
between 8:30 and 4:30.

House. 6 acr... INing dining
khchen1 3 bedrooml, 3
beths. hHge family room, wood·
burning stove. shdp ger1ge, den
or 4th bedroom. Heat pump,
rural water. appra i1 ed at
080.000.00. 304 -576·3099
room,

· ·==~tL

An Equat()ppot1unlly 1-Aitllmlll"•'t Ac1.on EmplOyer

Ballah

Madison Co. A11p ort &amp; Motels nearby
Licensed &amp; Bonded in favor of the state of Oh10
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
TERMS: Cellh or check w/proper I.D.

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

ESTATE AUCTION

DATE: SAT, JANUARY 31, 1987
AT 9:30A.M.

LOCATION: The ·Railroad Hall, U.S. 35
Downtown Jackson, Ohio. Sign posted.
ANTIQUES SELL AT ll A.M.

ANTIQUES: Oak ice bo~ , solid door chestnut corner cup·
board, oak serpentin e washstand. Victorian walnut wh ite
marble top dresser, mahogany secretary, primitive scrub ta ·
ble, walnut fern sland , oak dresser. 3 pc. fancy bedroom
suite 1920s, several old Quilts fait condition. very nice hall
seat wilh tali mirror and carvings, several old doll babies and
clothes, several stone ja rs some w1th blue wriling, large wood
dough bowl. several old chairs, oil lamps. old muzzle loading
rifle, some pictures and lram es, old Singer sewing machine,
flat wall cupboard. rag rugs, large Frenchfigural clock signed
Proud. marble French mantel clock signed, t French sets
marble with art deco figure of lady and dogs, French mantel
clock art deco lady with bird , nice loveseat, square oak tabl e
with carved legs, 20 pc. of art pottery including Ro seville .
Rookwood, Weller, Niloak 13" Hudson. 12" Weller wilh pea·
cock, blue vase lady ptayi~g harp. large Wel ler vase with
blue birds. several nice art glass pes. signed Moser with ap·
plied bees. butterllies, etc.. signed Sabino me. loetz pea·
cock leather va se, signed cameo type vase, Val St. Lambert
powder jar. M1lifiori sa lt dip, Mary Gregory vase, signed cui
glass powder jar. satin glass vase. opal vase. 3 teddy bear s.
old sring holder, 2 baskets, some nice gran1te ware. wood
planes, small collection of very n1ce perlume boltles. some
old coms including 3 cent pes., half-dimes, lar ge cents. 2
cent pes.. dimes. Quarters. half·dollars and Indian heads, 2
gold baby rings, 3\adies rings.IOK onyx withdiamond. !OK
jade. 14K ring, 18K Hamilton ladies watch wilh diamonds,
some sterling jewelry and flatware, several boxes of Victonan
clothing including a n1ce 3 pc. dress with train and yardsof
French lace. Plus man y items not meniiOned in th is ad.
NOT£: Modern items sell at 9:30 and antiques.sell at

ll A.M.

IIODERN ITEIIS: Amana chest lype freezer. Weslinghouse
upright freezer, double door refngerator, 3 pc. solid cherry
bedroom su ite Welsh Valley, Zenith color TV. Mayta gwasher
. and dryer, hideabed couch. 4 cushion couch. several n1ce
easy chairs. breakfast table with chairs. several floor and Ia·
ble lamps. leather chair. Tappan gas range, recliner . ladies
wrrting desk, 2 pc. bedroomsuite, large diningtab le and buf·
let, nice drum table, 5 drawer chest. wardrobe. baby crib,
metal bed, melal shelving, Maytag wringer washer, alumi·
num porch furn iture, day bed. wa sh tubs. pots and pans,
kitchen utencils, canning jars, blankets, linens and Quilt
,pieces quilting frames, y~rn goods. ~ome nice glassware.
many bOOks, garden tools such as shovels. picks. forks. and
hoes. Toro lawnmower, several stepladders.
Old Remote Control Aircraft Models.

FRES KNOX, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF
GEORGE A. KIOX, McARTHUR, OHIO.
TERISOf SAlli: Cash or Local Check with I. D. No out of
Stitt ,.,_, chtcb.
LIIICtl SERVED
PUm OF PARKING

MUSTARDS AUCTION SERVICE, JACKSON, OHIO

'

,,

,HSTOfiiiUSTARD AUCTIONEER- 216·5161
TEllY Lt'O't'D, AIJCTIONEEI- 286·1229
UCtftsed 1nlltbondell in lnor of state of Ohio

MAKE THIS ONE Yniii~t
sit uated on 35 acres m/1,
.
This home offers 3 BRs, bath.
1
place. large attractive eat-in kitchen:
breezeway , Spring, well and county water,
fen ced and cross fenced . barn. tobacco
base. Call lor an appointment.

AnENTION INVESTOR OR FIRST TIME
HOME OWNER! N1ce home in city offers3
BRs.LR, bath, kitchen. gas heat and a2car
un attached garage. Priced at $19.500.tall
today.
DUPLEX 4 SALE - Great investment for
th e bu.yer. located on Graham School-Rd.
Each unil offers 2 BRs.tlvi ng room . bath.
kilch.en. and stove. refrig.• DW and displ ..
laundry, large carport. cen lral air and stor·
age well.

r-.. • ·ca
STEP INTO ELEGANCE when you enter the
Ioyer of one at the FrenchCity's line st. For·
mal LR, !ormal dining, spacious ma ster
bedroom with office or sewing room ad1a·
cent. den. 2 BRs upsta11s. 21h balhs. 31ire·
places. lg. fam ily room, solarium. covered
pat1o, screened porch and much more. Call
for an appt.

LOTS OF POTENTIAL - 2,000 sg. tt. bldg.
with frontage on St. R!.J60, 12x20walk·IO
cooler. 12 H.dairy case.Call lor more inlor·
malion.
NICE STARTER HOME AT CENTENARY This home offers 3 BRs, LR, kitchen, bath,
fireplace and lull basement. Priced at
$32,900. Call today.
AFFORDABLY PRictD AT JUST $29.900!
-Close to city 1 Rl. 1411his home offers
kitchen, LR. family room, dining room and
full basemen!. large unattached block gar·
age. Cali lor an appointment.

ROOM TO GROW - 2.5 acres. more or less.
very altrac!lve ranch sty le home leal ures 3
bedroom s. 2 balhs. LR. k1\ch en w/range,
relrig .. m1crowave. lull basement. carpel·
mg, heal pump /cent. all, one car alta ched
garage plu s an unallached ~ara ge . loisol
room lor gardenmg and en1oying lhe oul·
doors. Call toda .

BLACKBURN
REALTY
RANNY
BLACKBURN

Broker

FarmSM.Residential.. Commercial
514 Second Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
~614) 446-0008

PRICE REDUCED TO $39,9001 GREAT BE·
GINNER HOME - This homeoffersa large
LR with fireplace, kitchen, dining area, 3
BRs. bath, lull basement. I car garage,
deck. fenced-yard just minutes to town on
Rt. 141. Call for an appomtment.
SPRING VALLEY ESTATES - Tri-level
no111eoffers 3 BRs, 2 baths. nice equjpped
kitchen, L·shaped LR, dining area, 24KI2
family room with woodburn ing fireplace,
gas heat, cent. air. 2 car garage. Call today.

_
OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL HA SREDUCED
PRICE TO $47.900! ~ l h1s home at 613
Sec. Ave, has lovely woodwork wh 1ch ac·
centuales 1!s style LIVIIIR rm wl lireplace.
lorrnal d1n1n g, 3 or 4 bed room s. I y, balhs,
spac1ous k1tclt en w1ih lots ol s l o ra~e. gas
heat. unattached garar,c Conven1ent to
downtown.

EWI NGTON - WOODRUFF RD . - 1.55
acre mil. 3 BR home. LR. k1tc hen, bat ti.
North Gall i! sc hool d11111ct
BUY A UTILE OR BUY A LOT! - lhrs
home can bepur chased w1th 5 acresor 58
and oilers 3 BR\ 2 halhs, LR. kitchen.
woodbUinmg stove. carpet. tob acco base.
40K60 bar n. celt" house and several
sheds Cal l lor moll' mtmmat1on
COMMERCIAL BUILDING - PERRYTWP.
- NEAR CORA - 600 sq. It sleet bldg.
1deat for anyone 10 ltuck1 ng. drrlli n ~ or
mtnm g busmes'&gt; Owner may constder

tea s10g or lmancl nP, Call lor more 1nlorma·
lion.
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP - Lovely home
oilers 3 BRs, 3 baths, equ1pped k1tchen,
14x44 fam il y room. dmelte. lueplace. 2
car attached garage. 10x 40 pool and satel·
lite d1sh. Call for an •ppo1ntment

103 ACRES 11/ L, SPRINGfiELD TWP. Approx. 96 A. tillable. older home has 5
BRs.... bath, LR, kitchen. county water.
40x60 pole bld g. 40x60 tobacco barn. va·
rious other outbuildings.

COMFORTABLE
LIVING PRICED AI
$19.9001 - Thrs a1tra ct1ve home offer s2
BRs, balh, kitchen .~lih ' range. dming
room , LR, carpet, I car ur1~ttched garage.
situated on two lots. Callloday.

ADDISON TWP. - Possom Trot Rd. - 93
acres m/1, all woods. Old barn on properly.
$21,900.
COUNTRY CHAR II - Nice older home off.
ers 3 BRs, bath, LR, dining room and
kitchen. Situated on 2 lots on Rt. 16D in·
Vinton. Call lor an appointment

47 MADISON - One story home wth LR.
kitchen , bath. BR. gas heat, pu ced at
$15.000.
fARM lAND - Morgan Twp 84
acres more or less. level and rollmg land
Approx. 33 acres lillabte, · remamder
wood s.

GREEN TWP. - 2 5 ACRESmi t, very nrce
home oilers5 BRs. 2haths. k1tchen.dmrrtg
rm.. LR. carpet and hardwood. wood·
burner. new furna ce Call lor an appomt·
ment.

$39.900 - 1.7 acres m/1.Very nice ranch
style home lealurt!l2 balhs. LR, family rm.
and formal dining. carpeting, woodburn fng
slave. Call for more information.

6100 SQ. FT. BUilOING - Solid co ncrete
walk s, 200 ft. lrontage on S~ 7 IR Crown
C1ty. Former!! used as a lurmture lactory.
ldeallor relail sales or manufactunngbu s·
mess.

OWNER HAS REDUCED THE PRICE TO
S39,900 - 132.9 MIL. pa sture farm. spr.
mgs, 42x94 barn. lobacco base. Older
home 1n good shape, 3 BRs, bath LR
kitchen. Call today,
· '

V~CANT

OWNER FINANCING AVAilABlE - 9.5
am s mil Morgan lwp rr onta ge on Rt.
160. Call for deta1 is

�Ohio-Point

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W.Va.
Homes for Sale

31

BRIDGE

3 4 bedroom houae n..r school

and hotpltal

Pr.ced 10 sell

61 Household Goods

Apartment
for Rent

AUCTION

James Jacoby

t23 000 C1ll 61 • •992 6060

2 bedroom aptt

Embarrassment
of riches

House for nle or rent Hender

ton 71hc119 fenced comM lot 6
rooms 1% blthl 2 ou1build
ln91 304 676 3881
Hou11 Galllpolit Ferry

44

NORTH
+Q 7 3
• 6' 3
+K 7 3 2
+AKQ

Large

kltchtn large bath 3 bedrooms
femily room llvtng room &amp; utility
on 1 8 acre 304 875 2284

After a week 'of vanous types of un·
blockmg plijys, you should be gettmg
proficient 1n th1s area of br1dge play
Today s problem IS easy but first let's
take a look at the b1ddmg South re
sponded w1th one spade and was then
confronted w1th a difficult ch01ce af
ter North s one no-trump reb1d If he
JUmped to three clubs (a game force)
he might get too high, particularly If
North lacked three card spade sup·
port On the other hand a b1d of two
clubs might be passed (Although new
suits are generally forcmg by respond·

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITY
MOilLE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST GALLIPOLIS AT 36
PHONE 114 446 7274
1984 Shull mobile home 14x70

with 7lt21 expando 3 BR 2 full

bathe totelelectr•c 1pece uver
mlcroweve tmmtdiate potsea
••on Onglnally sold for
t2.2 000 will sell for n 000
leta thin payoff Call 814 446

8726

73 Shultz 2 bdr with Wll:lher &amp;
dryer Mu1t sell Beat offer Cell

814 446 4063

Must tell 14K70 1974 Gover
nor 3 bdr 1 Y:z bath tot1l elec

Central''' Call614 388 9666
1975 Freedom 12d0 2 bed
room el.::tnc carpet stove
refrigerator on rental space m

town Point Plt~uant
tiS 700 00 Cell aher 5 00

814 446 9740

1916 P1rk Vtlla 2 bedrooms
12x05 304 678 2829 or 304

743 5917

1980 Parkwood 1 4x70 unfur
nlthed 3 bedroom• 2 porches
underpenn1ng Included
t9 1600 00 Must be moved
30' 676 n68 (10am 9pm)
1983 14x70 tre1l&amp;r call aher

7481

I %4 87

2 bedroom rlvervlawepartment
Equipped kttchen traah pie~up

ldeel for 2 parties to share
expencet Call 614 992 6639

EAST

WEST
• 986 2

.KJ 8
• Q J 10 9

Gracious Irving 1 elfd 2 bed
room epartmentt at VIllage
Manor and R1vtrt1de Apart
menu m Mlddlaport From
t21 5 mcludmg uttlttlll Cell

• A 10 9 7 2
t A 864

+6 3

.,

+984

614 892 7787 EOH

SOUTH
+A K J 10 4
.Q4

2 bedroom apt Syracuse t160
month plus utlllt1et Depos1t
required 614 992 51587 614

992 6732 or 614 992 7871

+Jt07 52

2 bedroom furn•ahed apt Call
614 992 54'34 or 304 882

Vulnerable Neither
Dealer North

er an exception occurs arter opener

West

has rebid one no trump This agree
ment allows the partnership to reach
the best part-score contract when re·
sponder has a weak hand with length
10 two smts ) After North showed
spade support and South tned for
game North was glad to accept the 10
vitatiOn smce the bulk of hiS high-card
strength was m partner s smts
Agamsl four spades diamonds were
led and continued and declarer ruffed
the second tnck He now played the
Jack of spades and contmued with the
king Unfortunately West had four
trumps so .ieclarer could not draw
trumps and then run the clubs But
there was a solutiOn Before playmg
the third and fourth spade declarer
played a club to dummy and cashed a
second club When West followed, the

Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass

contract was safe South now overtook

Alto commercial apace aultable
for aerob1c1 tanning crafta Call
304 882 3681 or 814 992

.,

By James Jacoby

North

I •

tNT
2+

4+

2668

Easl
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass

Opemng lead

New Haven

APARTMENTS mob1le homtt
houtes Pt Ple~eant and Galhpo
hi 614 446 8221

South

I+

2+

One bedroom furmhsed apt m
Po1nt Pleasant adults only no
pets phone 304 876 1386

3+

Pass

+Q

dummy s spade queen with hiS ace and
picked up the last trump, carefully
diScardmg dummy s last remammg
club honor on hiS last spade Declar
er s J-10-7 of clubs now took three
more tricks to make the contract
A new book by James Jacoby and h1s
fa ther the late Oswald Jacoby, JS now
avJilable at bookstores It 1s ' Jacoby
on Card Games publ1shed by Pharos
Books

For rent Sleep1ng Rooms and
hght house keepmg room• Park
Central Hotel Call 614 446

0758

Roomt for rent day week
month Qalha Hotel Cell 614
448 971 6 Rent at low •• f 120
month

46 Space for Rent
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park
Route 33 North of Pomemy
Rental tra1lers Call 614 992
7479

lt!7 NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN

Space for Rent Trailer spaces
locust Rd Rt 1 Po1nt Pleasant

6 00 304 773 5963

304 676 1078

Farms for Sale

33

78
Acres tobacco base corn
bile mineral rtghtl two story
houte barn othllf out buUdmg1
Waterloo Ohio Call 814 643
2101 for appointment

41

Houses for Rent

44

Apartment
for Rent

'

Busmess
Bwldmgs

34

For Rent Small off•ce on l ocust
St '" Galhpol•a Would make
ideal locat1on for small 1erv1ce
bualn•a Across from GalllaCo
Courthoute Call 614 446

9633

36 Lots l!t Acreage
1 3 aeret R~ 7 clote to Porn&amp;
roy t3400 Call 614 992
7171 614 992 6732 or 614

892 6687

•

""'

For nle 90111110 lot m Twm
Cedar eddtton New Haven
W V t4600 tlrm 304 882
3208

"'
~

Ashton bUilding Iota mobile
homtt permlued Clyde Bowen
Jr 304·678 2336

Houses for Rent

41

'

O.lu111e 2 8A hou•a 842 F1nt
Avenue G111ipolla off 1treet
perking no petl references
depotll Call614 266 1529
..

3 bdr ranch Rodney VIllage II
1285 mo plus depos1t Referan
cat requtred Call 614 446

:-

• 0001
N1ea 3 BR houu t360 plus
... utllttta &amp; sec depo11t Call
, .. 614
9280 after 6 &amp;
.. wHktnds

.u.s

Furmahtd house Located 736 R
Thtrd Ave Qall•poha t135
month t76 deposit Call 446
3870 or 446 1340
3 IIR rtnch on 1 acre lot
..., AttKhed garage AC 1 m1le out
180 t350 a month Call 614
" ·44&amp; 2310
""
,.

Small 2 BR house fenced In
front yard t 200 permo Utthttea
• not mcluded Call 814 968
""' 4160
House close to cny school• Ref
&amp; Dep No pets Call ahM 8 30

PM 614 US 1734

3 bdr fully carpeted Elect nc
baltboard &amp; woodburner heat
Rural water 8300 monlll plus
depo11t Call 614 256 1623
At 160 Mulberry Ave Pomeroy
Available Feb 1st Reasonable
rent house needs work Call
614 992 5791 after 6 00
3 bedroom home m Pomeroy
S226 P8f month plut depoa1t
Call 614 992 6763
3 bedrollm houte for rent m
Syracuse Call 614 992 7689
after 6 00 p m
2 bedroom home for rent 1n
langsville area OeposJt re
QUtred Call 614 742 2541
2 bedroom home Rt 141
carpeted 2 m1les from down
town Galhpolns depo11t and
ref erences required $276 00

304 675 3655

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

1 Bedroom ba11c rent $176 00
plus el&amp;etr~c Also reqwred a
8200 00 aecurtty depos1t CON
T ACl' Jackson Estates Dept Ph
446 3997 Equal Hous ing
Opportuntty

~--~--------- 7

2 Bedroom apt mce carpotmg
wa ter pa1d washer &amp; dryer
hook up stove refrtg lurn11hed
ftvallable Jan 1 1987 Pl'l

814 446 4778

2 bdr fully furmshed edult1only
utll pa1d Call614 446 4110
2 BR Mobile home for rent Call
614 446 0722

614 446 7025

2 to 3 bedroom apt Convement
location 1n town All ut1ht1es pa1d
&amp;326 OOmo references &amp; dep
Ollt required Wrseman Real
Estate Agency Ph 614 446

304 676 7738

or

Just bu11t 2 bdr duple~~:
Equ1pped kttchen Extra nic:e
Securtty depoatt &amp; reference
requnad No pets Call614 446

1250

Furntthed apartment next door
to library One prof11111onal adult
only Perking Call 614 446

Real Estate General
Real Estate General

Vu gIll w £ 8outh

c---D

IlLII.I (II

l=f ES DENf AL

216 E 2nd St

Phone
1 le14)-992 3326
NEW LISTING - 6 y1 old
one floor 3 BR home mRut
land sw1mmmg pool satel
hte dt sh elec BB heat With
woodburne1 &amp; f replace 2
full baths range 1efngm
tor dishwasher ca rpellng &amp;
sundeck $49 500
MODERN - 2 ~ baths 3
BRs central a1r &amp; heal
range retngerator dtsposal
carpeting lg fam tly rm w1th
fiJeplace full basement 2
car garage 2 pattos and
la ndscaped lot $130 000
66 ACRES - All m1nerals
abour 2 mtles west ol Rut
land m Sect1on 25
POMEROY - 9 rm 2 story
wtlh 2 I PIS modern ktlchen
natural gas fA furnace car
petm&amp; garage carport and 2
lots near K10ge1 s
MODERN - 3 BRs I~ formal
d1mng. dbl oven ~ange birch
~tchen gas FA furnace,
$4900 budget 1nsulaled dbl
carport. SW1m pool and pn
vacy 1n Middleport One floor
plan $67,500
46 ACRES- On Owl Hollow
' Rd m O~ange Townsh iP
Some old bldgs M1nerals
trees &amp; bottom land 2 good
spots for !Ialle1s 01 houm
TROUBLE SELLING?
CALL BRUCE 992 3325

II Ol/S II 1CJ
H , ·,t cl ql l .tl l' ''''

304 876 8483

or

675 1450

White GE washer t100 00
304 675 381 15 after 6 00
Uvlng room couch Good cond1
tlon 304 676 2062

814 379 2706

Used Furmture WllOd table &amp; 2
benches beds dresser wood
wardrobe 3 m1let out Bulav11te
Rd Open 9AM to 6PM Mon
thru Sal 614 448 0322

IN V ESTMENTS

REAL ESTATE
CO M~ lAC All

388 8826

PROFESSI\)NAL SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFER eNCE

be greal m th1 s e•cept onally smart 4 bedroom Lg rms for an!1ques

country kitchen basement RecenUy remodeled new carpet and
wa llpaper Qurck possession I 50s
TOWN AND COUNTRY 7rm home over/ookrn~ the Ohto RIVer lo
vely ltv rm srnrng rm and format dtntnJ.r_ms 3bedrms 1 ~ baths 2
car garage w/ basement storage 136 000

control PIIYPII'I uted once Call

814 ... 7307

Nashua 120 photocopl• good
cond Cell 814 446 0983
Queen bed With mattreat
dresser nlghtttend 8276 1981
Jeep. low miles- 13600 can
614 388 8680 or 814 246

9497

Barn 40 11140 good conditiOn
must be removed W1th1n 30
dava 8400 Call614 251 8280
aftllf 4PM

Wall fumace 830 1aluminum
storm wmdows flO Early Ford
fronJ axle with drums • 4 •poke
wheelt t46 1968 Ford pldtup
w1ndahlllld VG 1fi Call 814

9833

Half Prlcel Fl•hmg arrow 11gna
8289 lighted non arrow t2791
Unlighted t2391 FrM le1t•al
See IOCIIIY Call tadty1 Factory
1 800..423 0183 anyt1me
Flrtwood for sale H~rdwood
large ptckup load t36 Call

814 448 9288
1437

or

814 446

f"ixed h•dwood tlabt 812 p•
bundle Contaming approx 111:1
tont FOB Ohio Pallet Co
Pom•ov Ohio Call814 992

8481

Frrewood for tale t 35 per load
5 loedt n 60 Delivered and
ttiCkld Call 614 949 2601
after 5 00 p m
Firewood for sale Seatoned
Oak Call 614 742 2645

5 rooms. 3 bedroo1ns. I modern
Full ba
semen! w1th
10om and woodburner that does
an excellent
heatmg th1s home Garqe summer a~i
conditioned
payment and loan assumable Pay.
ments approx $300 00/ mo N1ce large lot
#559

Real Estate General

1 BN Tractor Excell&amp;nt rubber
Mechanlcalty perfect One 300
amp AC DC welder Brand
new One 5000 watt alt•nator
10 Horl8 Brake and Straton
brand new electnc atart P1pe
dyes half througtt 2 tnchn with
wnchet handle Prpa tap• from
quarter mch to three quarters
and halt Inch Write to Box 178
Pomeroy Ohio leeve phone
number and addreu
For ..1e F1rewood Poplar tlabs
S5 00 P« bundle Oek slabs
f 10 00 per bundle Sawmill
County Road 19 Pe.ch Fork Rd
Phone 614 992 6922 at 12 30
pm
Tony 1 Gun Repa~ra hot reblue
1ng Open 9 00 AM to 7 00 PM
Cell 30.t 876 4631
25 cuf.nc foot freezer $200 DO
Kenmore renge tnd refngerator
t260 00 Jonseredt 70 E cham
saw t250 00 Remmgton chsin
saw t100 00 Franklin truck
campM
00 5 hp a1t
comp~uaor *660 00 Desk and
Me cabinet •100 00 304 675

2 ACRES PLUS MOBILE HOME -1980 Fall
mont llvmg room bath 3 bedrooms under
pmned Owner movmg, wants soldlll Call tor
locat1on and detarts Only $20 000

FOR THE
tneVItable '
1
1
kttchen large stone !~repla ce
2 car
garage 3 baths family room and so much
more' Come Ia ke a look today Pnce has been
reduced
#2270

NEW LISTING - PART TIME FARMERI The ma~ who ts employed but sttll has fa rm
mg 10 hts blood Thts 1s one toryou Aclean 5
room house and a tobacco type barn mad e
mto a showy place Ve1y clean and attractive
30 acres more or less tobacco base pond
pasture for a few head of livestock some
wooded land Call us for a showtng #12 99

NEW LISTING- COUNTRY BUNGALOWlocated 10 Rto Grande neat and clean l'h
ACREAGE - 113 ac1es more or less Barn story home tn good cond1t1on 4 5 bedrooms
spnng I 600 lb tobacco base Hookup for 2 full bath s kttchen llvmg room llreplace
mobile home Southwestern school drstnct porches full basement workshop and I car
N2195 garage All Situated on 8 ams
#2286
DESPERATE - Owne1 IS makrng 2 hou se
payments and must sell 3 bedroom double JUST Off STATE ROUTE 7 AT ST RT 118 A
w1de l ocated on a good paved road Askmg SHOWPLACE - Mode1n 2 story 4 bed
SIG
rooms full basement ltke new commewal
type garage manufactured by Ceco Co In
MAKE US AN OFFER - Mobtle home and tot sulated walls ce1 lln g concrete floors wtlh
230 of an acre rn Eureka Clean and good 12xl4fl entrance door Everything m mrnt
condthon Applrances all mctuded Saltsfac condrhon To own th1s one you need to call
tory well for water but rural water 11ne rn yard
now'
#2272
lm med~at epossesston Call now lor more de
tat Is
#2219 SIZE STYLE COMFORT mthts 14 x70 f1esta
mob1le home 3 bedrooms 2 full bat hs un
PRICE REDUCED $5 000 00 - Beauttfulto
derpmned range retngerat01 deck storm
catton 2 mtles from Rto Grande W1ll rent
w1ndows electnc furnace storage burldmg
landscaped lawn on back srde of Tycoon Owner must sell AI cond1t1on Presently
lake Property well taken care of Pnced tn located on rented lot at Park lane mob1l e
the 30s
N2273 home court $10 50000 Owner needm g
#2169
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
located 1n qurck sale
town thrs bnck bUildmg bnngs 1n $511 00
per month !rom 2 tenants 3r.d floo1 could be 133 ACRES MORE OR LESS - 2 story older
I mshed tnlo another apartment Pn ced to home wtth 3 bed10oms and mo1e 2 baJns
pond tobacco base 2 storage bUIIdrngs On ly
sell at $49 900 00
#2256 approx 7 mrles from town
#2263
COULD BE THE FARM FOR YOU' - Remo
LOTS FOR SALE - I am lots lor bu tldmg 01
deled home 6 rooms and bath very mce
mobtle homes Ntce wooded area needs
Bam and like new metal shop 30 x42 mdusl
some cleanng •rural wate1 available located
naltvpe 53 acres of land wrth tobacco base
rn Add1son Townshtp
#2249
Ha s assumable loan Pnced tn the 30s
#2279
POSSIBLE LOAN ASSUMPTION - to qual
MUST SELL- I 9ac1es ma.ailable wtth th1s 1hed buye1 low down payment 1~ year old
sharp 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch Famrly room
ranch located m Crown C1ty area N1ce
rec 1oom attached 2car doubledoor gaJage
corner lot home has 3 bedrooms I ~ baths
Natural gas heat IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
la1ge llvmg room eat m ktlchen ut1hty 1oom
Kyge1 C1eek Schools
N2281 and storag~ bu1tdmg Pnced m the 3~
253

ooo

mao

EASY ON THE EYES Easy on the budget
too' Nrlly 4 bedroom I bath home Newer
wrndows and k1tchen S1luated on nrce I acre
lot $37 000
#2257
FLATWOODS ROAD AREA - low ma1nte
nance extremely well bu tlt 3 bedroom home
Under 3 yean of age lar ge k1tchen w1th lots
of cabmets and storage space Under
$70 000
#2267

~,,r===mr/21.
SOUTHERN HILLS R. L; INC.

446-6610

JUDY DEWin

HUNTERS Carharttt, Leaan
Collart Feed Name Plates
Cepa lightt (Nitellte Dealers)
lntullttd loots Houte ol Gifts
407 Sheth St Point ft ...ant

304 876 4208

19 mch Zemth C:OIIlr TV Emer
son stereo 2 washer and 2
dryers eltctnc stove queen 11ze
bed 304 876 3861

1030 C•se diesel w1th cab 6
bottom plows 84950 4 row AC
no till plenter 8 1 600 12 foot
wheel d11c 5600 3600 Ford
tractor low hrs with 616 late
model Ford mowmg machtne
86460 No 3 MF ba1lor 8 660
Pull type nke S475 Ca ll

2•&amp; 5121

Pole luildmgt by Qutllty
Buildlra Workshops carports
animal sheltera garages. Free
eetimatea Phone 614 384

Surplu1 Demm Army Rental
clothing Copy of th11 ad wonh
10 PM c:ent oH on lined dtn1m
Jacke1a Carhafl. dothlng (Da
cron Insulated Coveralls
tZ&amp; 00) Sam Somerv1llt 1
East Ravenswood Junction Old
Rt 21 Independence Ro1d Fn
Sat Sun 12 00 B 00 PM 304

6782

56

Bush Hog 4000 Front End
loader Complere 1n good con
dillon 1760 Call 614 949

2877

273 66!6

Dngonwynd CettMV Kennel
CFA H1melayan Pertlen and
Slameae kittens AKC Chow
pupplet New Hlmmltt &amp; Per
liens Call 814 446 38'4 after

6 ft bush hog Mas11e Ferguson
4 wheel rake Set 12 1neh plows
hay conditiOner 600 balel of
ha~
Call 614 742 2266 01
614 742 2317

7PM

Wh1te Farm Tractor• Beat Prt ce
m Area S1den Equ1pment Co
Henderton W Va 304 676

Cocker Spaniel 2 mele-840
each 4 female Bleck Call

Concrete blocks allalrea yard or
delivery Maton sand Galhpoha
81o~ Co
1231h Pine St
Gallipolis Oh1o Call 6,4 446

614 246 9157

2783

AKC Registered German She
pherd pur• 10 wka otd no
eacl'l Cal 814 446 0373

8u1ldmg Supphet Closeout•
Buyoull Surplus 1114 x8 x%
Yellow pine rough sawed T 1 11
lldlng I 10 99 ea 26 pc up
t9 99 1214 11:8 d l Yellow pint
rough sawed T 1 11 11d1ng
S:6 99 ea 26 pc up t4 99 (3)
4 11:8 x 3A
T&amp;G plywood
no 96 ea (41 4 x10 xlll! ply
wood *16 96 ea (fiil • x8 x'/4
Lu1n plywood 16 99 ee 18)
4' x8 all wood paneling Wood
gra1n1 &amp; pnnla t7 96 ea
Seconds 16 99 01 Masonite
Mart1te plenka 16 wide 98
long panehng
Secondl
81 60 81 181 4 11:8 Marhte bath
Pttnel emboued m 4 x4 block
17 95 and
95 ea (9) 4 x8
Fo1l facad foam tntulation board

Reg AKC Beagle mala pup 7
wk1 old Field champion stock
$160 Calf 614 245 9397

67

Mus1cal
Instruments

64

Now buymg shell corn or ear
corn Call torlate tt quotu R1vet
C1ty Farm Supply 6, 4 446

Large round bales ot hay for tel e
$1000 each Ph 614 44 6

2S86

63

7421

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''The diet seems to be working, you only gained three
pounds this month."

MOTOR CAR BROKERS St
Rt 180 Nmth of Holler Hoap
Galllpoha Oh1o 814 446 6592
or 448 4622 See us for all your
hve1tock end horae tra1ler needa
Also In atock uoel fler beds tor
p1clcupa end ton trucks P &amp; H
1prrng bumpers

Real Estate

1052
lArge toul\d bales for 11le o•
lflld ll Call 614 367 7540

LIVestock

1 286 8622

Pets for Sale

Hay l!t •Gram

62 Wanted to Buy

Poll ed &amp; horned Hereford bull&amp;
AI sued all age• laurence
Burdell Call 614 24fi 6181
Holtteln cow thtrd calf comm9
Heavy mtlker C.111l 614 388
97 18

H11y lor sale Round bales '"
barn II A'oler bnep wet Call
614 245 5117

G ~od timothy m••ed hay 900 1h
rour d b11 les s1orad 1n barns Call
(1 14 245 9 41)0 11 1ter 5 30 PM

Charol811 bull Coming 2 V""''
old Call 614 367 0242

Trans ortalion

Reg11tered Murray Grey Bull
Calved 12 20 80 out of Wad
roon9a Ace Proven brother of
Na11.9nal Grand Chtmplon
Phone 614 986 3606
livestock - 4 cows 1 Reg••
tared bull 17 ce lvea 304 675
4182

Autos for Sale
197 4 lmpllltt Rtm s nood Cf'l ll
614 446 1522

Reg1ttarad Standard br ed mare
wrll fold In 1pnng wrll dnv" 01
rrdfl 8250 00 304 676 7260

1994 Dodge Omnt 4 dr 5 ap(l
sunroo f 60 000 miles Cull
6 14 379 272(1

Reel Estate General

Dobro Excellent Condltton Call

814 Ul4280

r•G

WurUuer funmakllt' orgen Ex
eellent Cond1t1on Call614 446

ISEMAM

3167

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t~&gt;~ thock u 99 eaft'A t6 sst
59 For Sale or Trade

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(1 t8 59)(10}48 V1n1tyw1th
marble top 1179 96 1111 30
Vanity With r~~~arble 1op t79 95
1986 Ford 41114 4 tpd 300 8
(121 6 p1ece h1gh glon tub cyl
longbed step bumper
enclaaure ktt U9 95 (131 5
Extra heavy duty low miles
tempered gina ahdmg tub
L1ke new condit1on w.n take
doors alummum flntah $49 s•
other truck good conditiOn on
or f39 95 w1th purchete of tub
trade Must sell Call 614 388
(141 Smgle door mad cab
9060
plaallc boll atelnlaaa steel
lrame 819 96 ea (15) 1 and 2
p~ece flberglats tub and shower
combination Coh)Jt &amp; white
$129 96 10 1199 96 ee 5
percent dtscount on 2 piece &amp;
Up (16) 4 PieCe !01/d Oak towel
bar set S19 96 (17)Preflmthed
oak bruce floormg 3,4 11.2'12
is'fiFBirm~qujpimiiit
Random length1t1 95aq ft 10
c t n up I 1 75 aq ft 20 aq ft
pr c I n (1 81 Prehung steel
rnaulated doors t69 96 ea (191
P1ne panel doors 839 96 to
2010 John Deere d1esel tractor
*59 9&amp; B gradet {201 Double plow• d11c t3950 New 1dea
Sidelight entrance doors 112 glass Dvne Bounce mower t496 late
1!J panel &amp;299 95 ea (21) 6
model 224T John Deere baler
&amp;1296 Hay wagon t300 Call
Double entrlnce doors Yz glen
"h panel 8349 96 t22) Prehung 614 286 8622
1ntenor doort fm11hed &amp; unf1n
1ahed ChOICe 111:81 t34 96 ea
CROSS &amp; SONS
(231 Wood It plastic ahuttert U S 35 Weat Jeckton Oh1o
from 31
to 80 89 96 to
814 288 s•s1
826 96 pr (24 ) aU wood screen Ma11ey Ferguson New Holland
doon
t12 95 ea
12 5) ButhHogSai111&amp;Serv1ce Over
1 1J. •36 xBO
whtte 11orm 40 used tractou to choose from
doors maulated foam f1lled
&amp; complete l1ne of new &amp; u1ed
189 96 (28) Countenop plastic
equ1pment Largest select•on tn
60 cents tq ft 127) V1nyl stdtng
SE
trtm 6 colors 112 J channel 1 -:-~-::------$11 601 (10 maida corner JIM 5 FARM EQUIPMENT
'3 00) 110 outstde corner
CENTER SR 35 W Galhpolla
f4 001 (281 12 x12
platn
Ohio Cell 81' 446 9777 eve
white c:erltng tHe 26 cents ea or
614 446 3592 Up front uac
64 place cln $18 50 (291
tors With warranty over 40 u1ed
24' x48 acouat1cal embotsed
tractors 1000 tool•
fire resrttent ee1llng panelt
S2 35 ea (301 Closeout white
UTILITY BLOG SPECIAL
ceiling grtdt (12 ma•n tee 81 liO
27 1136 x9 EAVE With sl1d1ng
•• I (4 tee 60 cents eel Penn a
door lr aerv1ce door t4 288 00
Wlllrehouse Wellston Oh1o
erected
614 384 3645 Open 8 5 6
Iron Horae 8U1Id1ng1 Ph 614
d8'11
332 9746

REAL ESTATE

446-3644

Form Supp lies
&amp; Livestock

E M WISEMAN, BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN. 446 -9555
B J HAIRSTON, 446· 4240
CLYDE B WALKER , 246 6276
LORETTA McDADE 446-7729

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NEW I
Newly li sted I 570 sq It 1anch will! lull basement
may be 22 years old bul look&gt; lrke new rnsrd e
Completely redecorated w1th exce llent colot
scheme plush ca rpeting ktl chen •1111hanccs
lloo t tle and on andon Home h a~ 41Jetlrooms 2

bil! hs rec room centra! rur and

'
.,.,,.ut OF VINTON
D~rectly across from the new elementar y school
Stluated on D7 ac res thts 2 story bn ck/ lrame
home has 7 room s bath fu ll basement and a la~ ge
metal outbu tld1ng Garden space maluie trees
and 2 po rche s add to th e countrv like seMm g
Po ss1ble loan assumplton $34 000
#401

DREAM ACRES
14 m all 4 room home With moden features
County water also well 8 ac m/1 open for crop
garden and pasture 4 ac m/1 of wooded areafor
wood supply Pnced to sell at $37 000

~314

~ iHIIP,f'

lot $47000

on ali a!
#408

WITH MODERN FEATURES
1h ba th fuel or! lotceil 31 1 furnace newe1
ktlchen ca b1nels Excellent ga~de n area 45x45
barn 22x24 gara ge E•tra lot lor second home All
for $36 500
#329

Real Estate General

1976 Olda Cutlets good ahape
stereo 19 1nch color TV 30'
87&amp;

8461

Zenith 19 Remote Color TV
Sears Contole-Hum1d1fter Cell
304 676 6368 after 8 00

FARM - Su1table tor livestock
good 1oad tencmg Owner says suff1c1
ent water for cattle Some marketable ttmber
bam shop and house whteh rnctudes stx
rooms and bath Vrnyt Sidmg stormwrndows
a new outstandmg ch1mney w1th newer ftre
place mset Clay Town ship Call us now
#2210
159 900 00- COLOR ABOUNDS WITH PIC
TURESQUE VIEW l10m all s1 ~es ol thrshom e
3 bedrooms 2 baths full basement stuated
on I acre m/1 wooded lot Cozy and pnvat6
for your appomtment call us'
#225G
GET AWAY FROM IT ALL' Come home to a
beautiful urban senmg tust a few m1les from
Gall1p011s Custom but It bnck ranch 8 1ooms
3 ~ baths dtvtd ed basement Beaullful
stocked lake C11cular dnve ltne~ wtth trees
and shrubs N1ne acre homestead Calllorap
pomtment Galtta County s best
#2294
FARM LISTING - 160 acres P11vate toea
t1on Modern house 6 rooms l'h baths Pn
vale water system sprm g development To
bacco base barn t1e house Many spnngs for
livestock wate r Pasture tillable land and
woodlot Joms Wayn e Nat1onal forest good
hun trng and recreat on Southwestern
schools P11ced low $60s
#2280
PRICE REDUCEDI On th 1s ranch style home
and over 2 acres of land Modern home one
story approx 1488 sq It 3bedrooms liVIng
room formal dmrng room very ntte Blacktop
road Green Township close to Galhpohs
Good cond1t1on Pnced to sell at $34 900 00
#2268
TAKE ADVANTAGE Of THIS COMMERCIAL
PROPERTYI Wh1c h can be used lor year
rouM shop and stole for wtnler lime hunters
and summert1me fishermen and campers
Ask1ng $14 500 00

mss

ASSUMABLE - 3 bedroom ran chwtlh eat 1n
k1tchen ultltly area Storage burldmg Call fo r
more det31ls $28 500 00
#223S
EXCELLENT HOME SITES WITH FINANCING
AVAILABLE AT AN UN8ELIEVEABLE APR
AND LOW DOWN PAYMENT - 51h acre
tracts Surveyed Road frontage Marn htgh
way rural waterava fable Restncted lor your
protectio n Adeal you cant beat Call today
#2237

BROKER

J. Merrill (a rter
Phyllis Loveday
Jim Cochran
BKky Lane
Patrick Cochran
Ron P.tchford

388-8155
379-2114
446-2230
446-7881
446-0458
446-8655
245-9490

IB

REALTOR•

fl ,118(1 Century 21 Real Ell.tte Corporation as tru1tl!'t for the NAii ® and .. -tradem.ark.s of qenlury 21 Real EstaU! Corporahon Pnntetfm US A Equal Housmg Opportun1ty lit
EACH OFFICE IS !NDEPENOENn~ OWNED AND OPERATED

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Couch cha1r end tables coffee
l~bla bath tub cammoda hang
1ng dmlng room light 1w1n bed
with boJt tpr.ng end mettren

61 Farm Equ1pment

Building M•tenala
Block bnck sew• ptpea win
dow1 ltrttela etc Claude Win
tert R1o Grande 0 Call 614

55 BUIIdrng Supplies

TA S Mod.t 4 P Computer with
printer Ex Cond C.ll814 446

NEW LISTING - SOUTHEASTERN OHlO S
fiNEST - 99 5 acres of h1lls stream s and
lush woods nature atrts best Ahunters pa
rad1se If th1s IS not enough nestled among
the wooded htlts1de rsa pnvate 3 acre lake a
l1sherman s dream and a year 'round h1dea
way low $60s Call for more tnform'4'f,gJ

REDUCED TO 149,900 - SUPER SPLIT
LEVEL - W1th three bedrooms large
kttchen 2 car all ached garage I ~ baths at
tractiVe home w1th approx ~ acre land s
caped lawn
#2!6B

cellar new
and
cement drive bldgs
field and small J!Ond to
IWE A DEAL- TRADE: Owner
Buy an !llractiW! 3 bednn r~nch '''"-~'"
LAND CONTRACT remamrfll78 acres
HAVE YOUR OWN PRIVATE BOAT
CESSTO OHIO RIVER
SR 554 -COUNTRY CHARM 4 acres fenced Subur ban Jtvrnb wrll

25 inch dl•goniiZ•'Iithtylttm 3

TV e111 cond Teknlkl TV remote

3877114

COUNTRY RANCH- Stylish built 3bedroom
home full dtvtded basement only 8 years
old low mamtenance v nyl Sldmg peaceful
seltmg 2 car garage approx I acre Low
50s GtVeus a call today
#2200

lOCATION - 2ND AVE - lovely 3 bed
room 1 floor plan home Extra mce carpet
newer roof n1ce eat m kitchen plus formal
dmmg room
#2231

acres

441 DUB

Olymptc weights &amp; bar deluJte
bench $326 Red hawk Auger 1
Df 6000 e1000 or trade for car
Cal1614 446 2469

LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sofas and che~ra priced from
$396 to 8995 Tables 850 and
up to $126 H1de a beds $390
to t595 Recliners t226 to
1376 lAmps 828 to 8125
Dlnettet 8109 and up to 8495
Wood table w 6 chalrt $286 to
8796 Desk &amp;100 up to 8375
Hutchn $400 and up Bunk
beds complete w mattrettea
t296anduptot396 Babyt.da
f110&amp; t176 Mattreunorbox
apnnga full or tw1n 883 ftrm
t73 and t83 Queen aett 8226
Kmg 8360 4 drawer cheat f66
Druaart $89 Gun cabinets 8
10 12gun Guorelectrtcrange
t375 Bebv mattreuea S35 &amp;
!'\45 Bed frames f20 $30 &amp;
Kmg frame S60 Good aelecttn
of bedroom au•tea metal ca
bmeta headboards $30 and up
to S66

Fiberglu• topper for El Camino
1200 Call 614

Good cond

Coal heat•ng ltove used very
httle 1276 00 304 676 1892

Daluxa dointown apartment
newly redecorated 2 bdr apt
wnh full Insulation comple1e
kitchen wether dryer a1r cond
sundeck Call 614 446 4383
dtyl 614 446 0139 evening•
&amp; weekend•

0338

Real Estate LJ3

Pickens Used Furniture Good
quahty uted furniture Open 9 to
6 or can for appomtment

t1nll Clll 61• 448 3025

3685

Furmahed apt 919 Se cond
Otlllpolis a 160 Utilities pd
Smgle male share bath 446
4416 after 7pm

8 room houu Frl&amp;ndly R1dgs
Call 814 ~58 8280 after 4PM

- TEAFORom

Gtbson upr~ght freezer 16Y.t cu
ft Energy saver 2 yrs old Call

10 glllon 1aterior p.lint one lug
111 hortt one deep well pump &amp;

••oo

Completely furn 2 BR apar1
mont lerge llvmg room 458
Second Adults S225 per
month Sec Oep &amp; Ret Call

Oakwood Apta Modern 1 bdr
apt Security depo111 refMence
Na pets Single person pref erred located between Galli
poha &amp; Holur Call 614 446
2065 after 6 PM

6612

614 742 2997

9848

Upstans unfurmshed apl ca r
pe1ed ut1l1t1et pa1d no ch1ldren
no pets call 446 1637

2 bedroom mob1le home M1d
dlepon 0 Referen ce w1th 18
curuy deposit 304 882 3267
or 304 773 5024

Two bed room mobile home
furnished after 6 00 304 675

Mollohan FurnltUI'e Rt 7 North
Gellipoht OH PH 614 446
7444 Why pay more? Check us
out fdr kM pnc• on furn1ture S.
appliances 6 p1ece wood hvtng
room group t399

For sale French Prov•nclal
dreaaer 850 Walnut dresser
876 Call 814 742 2590 or

Tree &amp; ttump removal ltone
f1lldirt f1rewood pidtup t45
dump $96 Heap VOUChlftl
Don a Llndacapn 614 448

304 676

Madern 1 bedroom apartment
Call 614 446 0390

2 bedroom tra1ler couple• 1
small chtld locust Rd Rt 1 PI
Pleasant 304 676 1076

Wethers dryer~ refrigerators
range• Skaggt Apphancea
Uppltt' Rlver Rd betide Stone
Crest Motel 814 446 7398

8896

EVANS ENTERPRISES Jlctl·
son Oh 814 288 6S30

5104 A 1 Real Estate

N1ce 2 bedroom Mob1le Home
Roush Lane On mce spot 1n
Chesh1re 304 773 6828

675 3000

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Old fuhioned dmlng tabl~ W11h
automatic leaf and 8 ch11rs
Duncan PhyHe drop leaf dmmg
and 4 chairs Call 814 992

Pleat/c c11tern state approved
septic tanka plutk:
culverts metal culve"a RON

Furnllhed &amp; unfurnished epts
8160 00 and up references Ph

N1ce 3 bdt panu1111y furn11hed
Ia cation on upper 7
Water pa1d Call614 245 6818

K &amp; K Mob1le Home• 2 and 3
bedroom mob1le homes 304

Valley Furmture new &amp; u111d
Large ttctiOn of quality furn1
lure 1216 Elttern Ave
Gallipolis

448 7367

Call 814 251 8261

3644

2 room furmahed upsta111 apt
clean no pett Adults tJtll1tles
furnnshed Ref &amp; dep requtred
ca11 614 44&amp; 1619

Conven~ent

County Appltanee Inc Good
uted appliance• •nd TV S811
Open BAM to 8PM Mon thru
Sal 114 4 ..6 1699 627 3rd
Ave Galllpoha OH

Sofe 6 chair browns 8200
Sofa balget f176 Call 614

Callahan I U1~ Tire Shop Over
1 OOOtlr• 1!.18112 13 14,1&amp;
18 16&amp; Bmll•outRt 218

When you're selling or buyit1g~
it pays to work with Number 1. ~

614 446 2238 446 2501

2 bdr all utthttea pe1d el!lcept
ttlee
turn or unfurn 1ac
depotn requued Convement
kJcat•on Call614 446 8568 or

f199 f599 Iampo Call 814
448 3168

Naw Sear~ refT1gerator 6 stove
Must nil Call614·446 8886

Real Estate General

112

4 bdr fuel heat large garden
8200 a month Eno Vmton Rd
Call after 5pm 614 388 8102

&amp;WAIN

lo FURNITURE 82
01/'le St G•lllpolla New &amp; used
wood-coal atove• I pc wood LA
suite t398 bunk bedt *199
recUnert new &amp; used bedroom
1u1tn wnnger washers &amp;
ahoH New U...ingroom 1u1tea

LAFF·A·DAY

64 Miec Merchandise 54 Mise Merchandise 65 Buildmg Supplies

61 Household Goods

The Sunday Times-SentJnei-Page-D-5

Va.

liiifDj;ii£

POSSESSION
Modern 3
room
m good cond1!1on Ga s
heat cenfral a~r Well bu1lt garage w1th 24x30
room above suttable for apartment partial uhh
ties m place l tsted at $42 BOO
#309

~306

992·2259

BEECH STREfl - POMEROY
- Eilmmate mamtenance
w1th th1s b11ck Janch house 3
bedrooms l'h baths lifeplace basement garage on
approximately I acre of land
New roof large mce ilvmg
room modern k1tchen and
bath $35,000 00

WINTER WONDERLAND - Excellent locatiOn and VIew lovely
ranch home w1th a breathtakmg view Want Pnvacy w1th all the
conven 1ence1 APp1ox 3 000 hom eman excellent cond for
mal hvrng room w/ stone !~replace Large bookshelves lots of
glass Formal Ioyer w/ ltahan hie Hu ge lo1mal dmmg room
counhy eat rn krtchen w/ tots of hand·bu1ll cabtnets Master
bedroom w/walk 1n closets 2 baths - ceramtc ttle and wall
pape1 Beaufllul family room - huge w/lrreplace also could be
used for a rec room 2 1 ~ ca r ga rage 3 acres more or less par
trally wooded Washmgton Elem

«

,NEW LISTING- 5 acres of vacant land m01e or less Goodt
burtd rng s1te Some woodland Ctty schools
NEW LISTING - Antee country home on a corner lot only 1mrle
from a new county school 7 rm home ha s 3 BR bath eattn
k1tchen utlldy and ahuge hYing room Call about all oft he extras
and a personal showmg

'

POMEROY - In town but
secl uded ApproXImately 12
acres of woods House
needs some work P11 ced to
sell at $9 BOO 00
POMEROY - large two stOI)'
home with eight rooms 1ndud
1ng the large lln~hed room on
the ~de whrch oould be
tumed mto a garage or work
shop 3 4 bedroom~ full basement alummum s1d1ng with
blown 1n mutatiOn N1ce loca
lion near Pomeroy elementary
$27!0)00
MORNING STAR ROAD Here ~a beautiful ranch type
home wdh a full basement W
FBe on I acre of land w1th
plenty ol exkas Country set
ling m a great neighborhood'
NOW $53 900 00
KINGSBURY ROAD - Approximately 143 acre bOise
tarm House needs repa11
barn hone corral, free gas to
house 3 o1l &amp; gas wells ava1fa
ble for purchase (not produc
1ng at present time/ All mr
nerals Ask or deta1 on lhe
well~ PRICE REDUCED MAKE
OffER $47,500 00
Heary £ Cltlllld, Jr

fUSt off Rt 35 Rto G~ande grade sc hool Galltpolll
H1gh School Askm g $34 900
#344 '

COMMERCIAL OFFICE BUILDING
Oppos1tecourt house Id eal tor atforney account
ant loan office Ntcely lmtshed mStde Outs1de
and roof painted last year Holdmg at $37 000

E ~;,.l.lr
POME~ov;o.
SYRACUSE - S1ngle ltoor
plan new extenor pamt 7
rooms laundry and bat h
detached 2 car garage c1ty
water and sewage frutl
trees flower beds shrubs
garden space 29 acre
Must See' $49 900 DO

RODNEY VILLAGE II
3 bed room home 1n the cenlral paJI oft he county

LARGE HOME WITH ACREAGE- 40 acres mo10 or less w/aver
5 000 sq It 4 bed1oom s, 3 baths lg 1tv10g 1oom formal drnmg
I~ krtchen w/35 II cabmet space and bnck wall w/oven and
barbecue ptt family rm 2 wb fireplaces added woodburner m
duct work Matta w1ndows ceda• closets 32x36 garage w01k
shop 16x32 1n ground pool Call 101 apporntment
EICELLE~T STARTER HOME - 3 bedroom ~anch home LR

w/ woodburner keeps 11 mce and r.ozv warm Ll eat 1n kttchen
complete w/appllances lg. lol, rnvered patiO ~ngle gmge city
schools Pnced $40 000.00
2NO AVE - INVESTMENT Duplex 2 rentalsand garage rental
Call for more details Pnced low $30s $385 00 monthly tncome
BUILDING LOT - 34 acre part~ally wooded 2\; miles from etty
Has been surveyed and has wate1 tap

NEW LISTING IN CHESHIRE VILLAGE
2 bedroom home Wllh VInyl s1dmg Remodeled
kttchen d1mng room fu ll basement Modern gas
fo1ced atr furnace 2 m garage Bargam pnced

al $22 000

#221

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT
720 Second Avenue-2 story bnckdouble Down
sta irs apartm ent ha s hvmg room ktlchen bath
lam1ly or dmmg room and 2 bedrooms Up sta~r s
has 4 rooms and a bath Monthly mcome potential
of $375 $40D DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY'
$37 500

Hill

209 AC M/ L FARM
located on St Rt 325 JOining land of Southwes
tern Htgh School and new grade school bw ldrng
Excellenl road frontage fo1 bw ld 1ng along St Rt
325 and Roush Rbad Also good s1tes fo 1off road
development 80 90 ac of crop area 100 ac of
pasture 1400 fb tobacco base 8 room farm
house wtlh modern features Farm bu1ldmgs for
Clops livestock and equipment storage Very
good water supply also county water W1ll sell on
land contract w1th SIZeable down payment and
reasonable te1ms Holdmg at $150 OOD
N331

NEW LISTING JN GREEN TWP
2 000 sq It bnck home offers more than most
Complete wuh sunken hvr ng room large lo1mal
dtn rng extra large eat m k1lchen wrlh parqu et
floors co1y den w1th bnck fir eplace 3 bedrooms
2'h bath s and 2 car garage Also mcl udes
backyard patto central a r Pnce can I be beat at
$69 900
#201

Here ISa supeJ buy anyone rn the Vtnton a1ea
l oc ated tust11orlh ol Vrnlon on St Rt IGO Prelly
3 bedroom home Wllh I '? baths very nrce la~ge
krtchen huge hv1n g room and I!I ge 4h m e lot
wtlh rn ground pool and sma ll pond $39 900
buys 1t and we can MCI vou lm twccd 1

OUTSTANDING BUY IN SYRACUSE
3 bedroom home w1th all !he tnmmmgs fully
equ1 pped eat rn kitchen dtmng room 21ull baths
hvm g room and famtly room Country stvle deco
ratmg large 2 car garage w1th heat an d wat er
ONl V $43 000 Many othe1 extras
#236

COMPLETE THE WORK AND SAVE 1$$$

Alol of w01k and mone y has bee n spent rn remo
de ling lh1s 2 story oldeJ home but mo10 yet to b'e
done Has lar ge sr1e 10nms 3 bedrooms bath

lam1ly 100111

l1 111 ng

room

k1lchen

dmmP, room

and parl ra l baseme nt Newroof and drywall and
vmy l stdtn g almost done Kyger Creek schools
$? 1 500
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Nr ce 2 bed room home bath nte e krtchen 12x24
hvmg room All1n good condrtron 7 yearsold N1ce
flat lot 85x250 Good ga~den area beaultlul vtew
of larm land and woods On ly 9 mil es from crly
boat doc ks Excellent weekend retreat or perma
nenl home Askmg only $29 900
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OUTSTANDING GREEN TWP HOME
Quret country atmosphere a secluded ptc
tu resque settmg 3 acres of wooded playground
lor the ch1ldren very co11venrent to shoppm g
school s Holzer Medtcal Center an d chUJChes •Ex
cellent netghborhood Alarge natural redwood 2
story home offenn g lar p,e llvntg room den wtth
bu1ff 1n cabmets and bookshelves a lar ge cal rn
krt chen w1 lh a v1ew Ollhc woods surroundmg the
20x40 rnground pool lotmal dmmg room and
huge lamtly room wrlh woodburner 3V, bath s 4
large bedrooms wrth lots of wall and walk rn clo
sets master bedroo mtncludes a stt11ng room and
bat h wtlhtub and shower basement under most
ol the house and tncludos a 131 ge rec room fo1
ptng pon g pool model rarhoad sor man yother ac
IIVtiies It s a per fect place lo ratse krds or Mom
and Pop to enJOY the golden vea rs
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9 acres and modern home 3 bedroom ranch wtlh
attractiVe krtchen liVIng roorn small den and
large bath QU1el country locat1on m Addrson
Town sh1p $44 900
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th ts excellent 100 x175 lot 2 blo~&lt;l l rom H M C
C1ty wale1 sewer nat u ra l ~ " $15 750 Nu rnobrle
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OWNEitS MOVED TO LOUISVILLE
Must sel11mma culate 3 bedroom bn ck Jan ch w1lh
lam1ly room I \; baths liVIng room la1 ge eat m
krtchen an d 2 car gar age Ce ntral an Just oil Rt
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446-9666

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1982 Fard Escort , 53,000
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actual miles. AC . P8, PS, bucket
seats. 304-676 -2290.
, 979 Mercu ry Coug ar X~ 7 . 1ow
mileage, 82.100.00. Call 304·
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81 Monle Carlo, 83 Olds Hurst.
Call 614 -446· 8201 .

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1976 Internatio nal Bus . · 66
passengers. Standard transmis·
sion. In very gaod co nd ition. Can

1963 Ford Fairlane 600, 304-

676,2346.

6l4-379-2726

1984 Chevrolet Celebrity tta 1ion wagon , low mileage ,

1984 Mercury Topa1 , clean,
56.000 miles. S3 .500.00 . Ca ll

Trucks for Sale

68 Chavv p ickup . Stlort wheel
base, no rust. Ex. co nd. Call

RINGLES ' S SERVICE, eA'pe-

l!t Campers
Omega f iberglass, mounted ori
Niasan. 1984 Model, 6 spef'd,
dual whuls. 23 MPG in over·
drive. $9900. Call 6,4·992-

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Home
Improvements

1986 Ford pickup- 4Jt 4 , F-250,
V-460, low mileag e. 3,200
milea. l ike new. Call 61:4 -446·
0406 daytime. 614-4 46-2800

SWEEPER end sawing machine
repair, pans, and supplies. Pick
up and delivery. Davis Vacuum

evenings .

Georges Creek Rd . Call 614-

78 Ford F100 shortbed, 6 cyt, 4
l!!lpd. $1 8&amp;0 . Call 614 -367-

7200.

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1973 4x4 Toyota land cruiser .
Runs good. $1400. Ca ll 614·

446-8623.

78 Ford Custom van . ex . cond.
Call 614 -446-8201 .

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85,700.00 , eall304·676-4480.

8udget t ran smissio " s used &amp;
Jjtbuilt all types . Torque conver·
ters &amp; transfer casas . Engine
over ha ul kits. Alliso" Transmit ·
sin parts and CVC joints. Mnlmum 30 day to lifetime warranty. Will deliver, cas h and
carrv or install. Call 614 · 379 ·

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7 " Nightmare on Street"
10 Brawl: colloq.
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1A lurnace $50,000 00
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38 Withered
39 Abstracl being
40 "- Elsewhere"
4t Full ·of griel
44 Equally
46 Taka a chair
47 Six-polnler: abbr.
48 Wine cup
_ 49 Pedal digit
50 Cloth measure
51 Undercooked
53 Iron symbol
54 Steamship: abbr.
55 Soli
57 Obese
59 Crony
60 Spanish measure
of lenglh
61 French: abbr .
62 Sofa
64 Kind of beer
66 Chinese lemple
68 "- lo Billy Joe"
10 Afrl~an. ~ntelope
72 land measure
73 Nobleman
74 Openwork fabric
77 Burst
78 Meellng
80 En1ertainlng
82 Also
83 Pierce
85 Playing cards
86 Part ol eye: pl.
87 Trial
SS Rodent

t72 Trap
173 Velvellike fabric
175 Otherwise
176 Type of cheese
177 Upper regions of
space
178 Border on

90 Deposll
91 Spread for
drying
92 Cushion .
93 Sculptured
likeness
96 Sound caused by
breaking waves
99 Sow
tOt Hold back
t04 Skill
t05 Short sleep
t07 Deface
108 Conducted
t09 Males
t 10 Article
11 t Caustic

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2 Bridges
3 Acid
4 Betore
5 Concerning
f3 Narrow opening

7 Teutonic deity
8 Brim
9 Engine

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t 12 Goddess ol
discord

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t 14 Substance
116 Pulverized rock
· 117 vast age
. 118 Perlorm
t20 Crackle
122 Dine
123 Sicilian volcano
t24 l~land : abbr.
t25 Live
t27 Thai thing
t29 Weary
13 t Scatter
133 Early morn
134 Hebrew leller
136 "- tu, Brute"
t37 Tennis stroke
t39 Falher
140 Actor Lov./e

t 4t Gralulty
t 42 Printer's measure
t43 - Francisco
145 Damp
t47 "60 _ ..
151 Mournful
152 Southern
'blackbird
153 Leave oul
t 55 Biller vetch
157 Carries
t58 Nahoor sheep
159 Warble
160 Mile: abbr.
16 t Malden loved by
Zeus
163 Apportion
165 Eagle's nest
167 Compass point
168 Land measure
169 Scoff
171 Watered silk

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t2 The two of us
t3 Pellet
t4 AI home
t5 Beast ol burden
16 Pinches
17 Monslers
t 8 County executive
t9 llems of property
23 Seesaw
26 Clenched hand
29 Cogitate
32 Frightened
suddenly
33 Top of house
35 Negative
36 Haul
37 Models
40 Sirlkes
42 Actual
43 Fright
45 South Seas
garment
48 Fruit drink
52 Small lump
56 Plagues
58 Mounlaln lakes
59 Fool lever
60 Diverse
62 Parted
63 Follows
65 Proceed
66 Wenl by
67 Precedes In time
68 Harvest goddess
69 Speck
71 Authorll alive
slatement
73 ·sacrlfled
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75 Dawn goddess
76 Small child
79 Faeroe Islands
whirlwind
81 Myselt
84 Cudgel
87 Make lace
89 Melody
92 Await settlement
93 Sodium chloride
94 Attempt
95 Hearing organs
97 Male sheep
98 Liberaled
99 Narrow, llat
boards
100 Lamprey
10t Rockfish
102 Greek leiter
103 Lair
106 Liquid measure
109 Indefinite number
1t3 Declared
115 Tantalum symbol
t 16 Pierce
119 lubricate
12 t British baby
carriage
t23 God of love
124 Demon
125 Brooms
t26 Loosely woven
colton
128 Haul
i30 Newspaper

execulive
132 Gill
t 33 Succor
134 Flag
t35 Fugitive from
Russia
t38 Spelling contest
t4 t Chinese pagoda
144 Nickel symbol
t46 British streetcars
148 Memoranda
149 Guido's low note
150 Plague
t5t Scott
152 Three-toed slolhs
154 Cravats
156 Sluggish
158 Father
159 Mop
162 Nallve metal
t64 Roman 52
t66 Cheer
t67 Health resort
170 Spanish article
174 Greek leiter

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The fourth hostage was Identified by Beirut
University College as Mlthlleshwar Singh, in his
60s, chairman of the college's business depart-ment. The school said Singh has resident allen
slatus In the United States.
· A caller claiming to represent the Organization
of the Oppressed on Earth told the Voice of
Lebanon radio that a hostage would be kllied If
Wesl Germany does not release suspected Arab
terrorist Mohammad All Jiamadel.
"We have asked West Germany that It should
not deal with the American · ·admtnislration
concerning lhe extradition of Mohammad Ali
Hamadei," the caller told the Christian radio
station.
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"If they don't release him after midnight , I
assure you that we wlli get r id of one of the
hostages. "

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Cecl! Stacy, Dexler, County
Road 10, acted in self-defense In
killing Jesse Anderson, 53,
Wheeling, W.Va. , at the Stacy
resldenc&lt;:&gt; .Thursday evening.
This Is the preliminary conclu·
sian of Sheriff Howard Frank and
Proseculing Altorney Frederick
W. Crow III. prosecutor's !nvesli·
gator Paul Gerard said Monday
morning.
On Thursday. shor tly before 7
p.m., the Meigs Counly Sheriff's
Department received a call from
the Meigs Counly Emergency
Medica l Service In regard to a
shooting which had accured at
the Stacy residence.
, l)hetlff 'Fi'alik,; seVilral of his
deputies, Coroner Dr. James
Conde, and Gerard ·were all
dispatched Ia, the scene,
Anderson wa s dead at the
scene. Gerard r eporls I hat Ander son had an exlensive--cr!rn!nal
record daling back to 1948. He
had several convictions for
gra nd thefl. br!'aklng and enter·
tng, auto theft and variou s
firearms charges, Anderson had
served lim&lt;' in several state and

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According to Slacy, Anderson
came to his house pretending to
have car trouble. Stacy gave the
man a screwdriver and a flashlight , but soon became suspicious
and got a .22-callber revolver
fmm his bedroom and placed. 11
under his shirt. Anderson relurned to_the house and asked for
a glass of water.
When Slacy turned his back lo
get the water. he wa s a!lacked by
Anderson, whO, according to the
slory, by then had drawn a
.32-caliber automatic. The two
men struggled and Stacy was
finally allll' Ia get to his own gun,
officials said. He fired Ito.eight
rounds, seven of which struck
Anderson who died of wound 10
the abdomen ,
No vehicle was found al the
scene. Anderson wa s registered
at the Gallipolis Holid ay Inn on
the day of the Incident. Officers
wenl to I he roorf! and discovered
a female who was queslloned.
The woman was IMntifled as
Valerie McDonald , 24, of Wheel-

More solid goals
expected in -speech
COLUMBUS i UPII - Gov.
Richard F _ Celesle will deliver
his annual "State of lhe Sla te"
address to a joint session of I he
OHio Genera! Assembly at noon
Tuesday.
Lawmakers will gather In lhe
Ohio House chamber lo hear lhc
governor recile the pas t accomplishmE&gt;nts of his administration

and the Legislature. and establish goals lor the nexl year.
· Aides sa!il Celesle will have
some more concrele goals than
those he enunclaled at his second
Inaugural two weeks ago.
But he may save some of lhe
details for his 1988-89 budge!.
which will be revealed Feb. 2.

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" I will continue to utilize my
role as chairperson of thr com·
m!ttee to make Ohio a leader In
the area of goverl)lent and ethics
and responsibility." she said.
The elh!cs reform bill was
signed by Gov. R t~hard F .
Celeste an June 17, 1986. and
became effective three months
later.
Boster was also named by
Rlffe to serve on the following
committees and s~bcommlttees:
Children and Youth, Civil and

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Hamadei Is wanled by the United Stales in Ihe
June 1985 hijacking of a TWA Fllghl 847 in Bei rut
that lr fl Navy diver Robert Stettiem dead and 39
Americans hostage for 17 days. Was hlnglon
requesled his extradil lon.
Two Wesl Germans were abducl ed las I week In
a bid l o force Wes t Germany to free Hamadei,
arrested at Frankfurt alrporl earlier I his month
car r ying liquid explosives.
The West German newspaper Welt am Sonntag
said German offici als believe I he two Germa ns
were kidnapped by Hamadel' sbrolhcr, Abdelhadi
Hamadei, security chief of Hezbollah, a proIranian Shiite Moslem group.
Ger'man newspapers have repor ted I he government wlli reject the American exlraditlon req uesl
because It fear s for I he IIV€s of the hosl ages and

will Instead l ry Hamadel for possession of
explosives and dt'porl him.
The kldnapplngs of lhc four on Salurday
brought Ia 24 lhe number of foreigners missing
and believed kidn apped In Lebanon. Eight of I he
missing are Amer ica ns.
Nine of lhem have been seized sine&lt;' hoslage
negotiator Terry Waite, I he special envoy 10 th&lt;:
archbishop of Ca nl erbury. carne 10 Belr ul .l an. 12
for his latest altempl to win freedo m for the
hostages .
Wail e has nol ~en seen since Tuesdav. and a
Church of England spokesman s;~ ld in· London
Sunday thai Walle Is "s llli engaged In his
humanilarian mission" and l hal "people In a
poslllon 10 know" assured his superiors "of his
sa fely and w~ll- be in g _ "

Seatbelts
on buses
considered

Officials believe Dexter man
was acting in self-defense

Slate Rep. Jolynn Boster,
D,Galllpolls. will be chairperson
of the House Ethics and Standards Committee dur ing the 117th
General Assembly S!'sslon.
Bosler was reappotnled Ia lhe
position by House Speaker Vern
Riffe Jr., D-New Basion.
As chairman of the Ethics and
Standards Committee during the
116th General Assembly, Boster
was primary sponsor of H.B. 300,
considered one of the nation's
1oughesl ethics refor ms laws.

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3 BEDI100111 HOME (Jj KATHY ORIVE nea~ Hoke•_Hosf)tal.
lJ:tN traff~ atea, large !Mck yard, WBFP. Gaft~o• City Schrol
Oistr~t. P1ice $45,000.
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license included. Call lor more inlormation!ll
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;35.000.00. l$265.00 per ACRE!!!I

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Monday, January 26, 1987

ByRJAD KAJ
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP!) -A Moslem group
that claimed responslb!l!ty for the kidnapping of
three Americans · and an Indian U.S. resident
threatened to kill a hostage today unless West
Germany frees an Arab wanted by the United
States for the 1985 hijacking of TWA Fllghl 847.
The midnight Sunday deadllne passed with no
word on the fate of the four hostages - Belrul
University College professors kidnapped Satur·
day by .gunmen disguised as pollee officer's.
In Washington, a White House spokesman said
President Reagan was "deeply concerned" about
the American hos(ages- identified by the State
Department as communications professor Alann
B. Steen, 47; accountanfRoberl B. Polhlll, 52; and
mathematics profes sor Jesse Turner, 39.

INEW LISTING!!! - lns1de c11y limlls.. .30,798 sq. ll. lol. with I
temting 4,800 sq II. melal bldg. Buy now for $60.000.00. I

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Tonight, clear and cold. Low
near 5. Northwest winds 5to 10
mph. Tuesday, mostly sunny .
Ill gh near 25.

Moslem group threatens hostages with death

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BUY NOW: 21h ACRE LOTlocated w1lh1n Springlield Twp ..
Gallia Co. $10,500.00.
PRICE REDUCE 0 - I hr ee bed room home 10 PlantsSut .'·
diVISIOn. Excellent cond1llon andready lo move 1nlo. Full
basement carport. Comlorla~le . Was $43 .!il0.00. NOW
$39.500.00.
IHEW liSTING - 3 Bedrm. home s1lualed along Hanna~
Ttace Rd . Walnullwp. 1.8 ams. P11ced lor 1mmediale sale

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REDUCED! OWNERS WANT THIS ONE SOLO! CONVENIENT
TO HOSPITAL. 3 BR, HUGE LR, FULLY FURNI SHED KITCHEN
&amp;DINING AREA, CARPORT WITH STORAGE ROOM &amp; PARTIAL
BSMT. JUST REDUCED TO' $30,000.

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Auto Parts
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ASSUMABLE VA LOAN AT 9Y&gt;%! RANCH SIYLE WITH CEDAR .
SIDING ON NICE LEVEL LAWN 3 BR, 2 BATHS, LG. LR &amp;
HUGE KITCHEN/ DINING COMBO WITH APPLIANCES &amp;
SNACK BAR. HEAT PUMP WTIH CI A. GARAGE &amp;BACK PATIO.
JUST OUT OF TOWN. CITY SCHOOl DISTRICT. ASKING
$52,000.

. £ . sCHOOL DISTRICT - FRAME RANCH WITH NEW
VINYL SIDING. NEW ROOF, 3 BRS, BATH, FAMILY ROOM 1
eM GARAGE. $411,000.
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676-7397.

GE . Specialing in Zenith. Call
304 -576-2398 or 614 · 446 ·

Car~

REDiiCEO! EXCELLENT lOCATION - JUSTOU TOFTOWN .
FRAME RANCH WITH 3 BRS.. l 'h BAIHS&amp; I CAR GARAGE.
NICE lARGE. LEVEL LOT BETTER TAKE A LOOK FAST REDUCED TO$39,000.

fAll- APPROX. 78 ACRES. HOUSE BUILTIN 1972 2 BR
1\! BATHS, FULLY C~RPETED. $78,000.
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RON'S Television Service .
House calls on RCA. Quazar.

speed.
sOe614nt
Ashland 86500.
Oil in Minorsvill e.

AUDREY F. CANADAY. REALTOR
ROBERT OORDON. REALTOR, 446-6216
MARY FlOYD. REALTOR, 446-3383
25 lOCUST STREET, GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

$24,500

R 81 M Custom Cauches and
Reupholstery, St. Rt. 7, Crown
City, Oh. 614-256- U-70, Eve.
614-44-6-3438. Open daily 9 ta
4:30, Sat. 9:30 to 1 :30. Olcl &amp;

estlmetJS. Call 614-446 -6174.

992-6900. Ask lor sm.

HOMES, FARMS &amp; COMMEROAL PROPERTIES
. 25 LOCUST STREET. GALLIPOliS, OHIO 46621

PIIC£ REDUCED OVER $5,000 - GOOD LOCATION IN
TOWN. 3 BRS, 1\\ BATH, BIG BACK YARD All FENCED.

Watterson 's Water Hauling,
reaa a nable rates. immediate
2,000 galien delivery. ciaterns.
pools, well, etc. call 304· 576·

AU tvpes carpenter &amp; concrete
work: Interior, exterior, ramo·
deling, painting. raafinO. free

' 446-3636cA~

PIIME LOCATION -iDEAL RENTAl PROPERTY. 2 BRS
BATH,,NICE BACK YARD. $16.000.
'

Plumbing
l!t Heating

c;or. Fourth and Pine
Galllpoli1. Ohio
Phone 614·448· 3888 or 614 -

UpholsterY

FTM General Contracting 13yrs
expg,rience . .Roofing &amp; · Construction Ph. 614-388-9308.
Free estlm111es 10% otf during
the holid11ys, offer expires Jen

27 Liquid meas.
·28 Neon symbol
29 N, -, - , K, J

RODNEY - 3 BRS, 2 BATHS, 2 CAR GARAGE. ELE CTRIC BASEBOARD HEAT &amp; WOOOBURNER ALUMINUM SIDING.
$46,000.

87

446-0294.

Canaday Realty

CAJ)IUS - 2 HOMES - I HAS BEEN RECENTLY REMODElED. NEWCARPET. BOTH FOR $20.000.

Sllt81'ns. Walls. Delivery A"v·
time. Call 614,446-74Q4

House caal. Delivered 1 t on and
up . ·Jim Lanier, 304·675-,247

Daily Number
036

championship
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Cleaner. one hel1 mile .UP

1982 Ford 350. steel flatbed .
36,000 miles, 400 moto r, 4-

General

NICE &amp;PRIVAJEf ~ DRL. WIOE WITH 2 ACRESON BLACK
TOP ROAD. 3 BR. l '1 BAIH. FORMAL OR. UR. CELLAR
HOUSE. STORAGE BLDG. &amp; 2 CAR GARAGE KC SCHOOL
OIST FANTASTIC BUY AI $32.000.
lYCOON lAKE - !4!70 HOME - LEVEl LOt. FURNITURE
STAYS. $19,900.
-

Dilllfd Water SirVice:- Pools,

Ohio Lottet·y

Super Bowl

Elec~~i11 w.ii"t·.as1S
or 441-0445

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896-3802

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T &amp; l Water d &amp;li~ e ry 4nytime Ph.
614 -388 -9732 same day
delivery.

Giants grab

Lennox Hiatlng &amp; Air C!llldi·
tioninc. Alllypis lnsulalion .

16. 1987.

304-675-4480.

- BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM . 2 BATH HOME
riiuiPPE'OI.KKITCHEN. OAK CABINETS. SNACKBAR, ELECTRIC
CENT. AIR. PLUS WOODBURNER. CUSTOM DE
CONSERVE ENERGY WITH 6" INSULATED
12" INSULATED IN ATTIC. ANDERSEN THERMOP~NE WOOD WINDOWS, INSULATED DOORS. HOM( IS 5
YEARS OLD. CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT. $56,000

Rotary or ca~le tool drilling.
Most wells completed 11meday.
Pump sales and serVice. 304-

7911 .

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Instruments

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or 875-7147.

James Boys Waler Service. Al1o
pool1 fill~ . Call .6 14·266· 1 141
qr 614-446· 1176 or 614-446·

BASE MENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guaran·
tee. Loctll refurences furnished .
Free estimatea. Call collect
1· 614-237·0488, dly or night
Aag art Bas e "'ent
Waterproofing.

614-266-6243.

8~5 - 2088

General Hauling

2919.

614-446 -82 01 .

1979 GMC dump truck. Call

rle~ced c~rpeQter, elettricii-n,
mason. painter. roofing finclud:
ing hot tar appllcltionf 304·

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
• AND HEATING

19 Clothing
20 - de Janiero
2t Female sheep
22 lnlultion
24 Extra
25 .. - Mice and

Real

Call

79 Motors Homes ,

81

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be used as church bus or be

con\lened into camper . . Call
614 -992- 3187 o r 614 -367·
7264.

1985 Ch,sler labaro n, 4 dr.,
auto ., air. 44,000 miles. Ca ll

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Motorcycles

1972 Dadge. good 31 8 engine,
$ 160.00. 304-576· 2662 .

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Slate Rep. Jolynn Boster
Commercial Law; Education;
lhe Colleges and Universities
Subcommittee of the Education
Commltlee; and Judiciary and
Criminal Juslice.
" My Inclusion on these key
committees In the House w!ll
allow me to conlinue to advocal e
the Interests-and concerns of the
citizens oft~ 94th Dlslrict," she
said.
Boster, who has practiced law
In Gallipolis since 1978, was
elected to -her third term In the
House last November. The 94th
House D!strlct Is comprised of
Gallla. Meigs and Ath ens
counties.
J

tng. She was Anderson' s companIon and she indicated that she
was at the Holiday Inn al the time
of the incident and not Involved In
lhe robbery atlempt or-shooting.
A search warrant was obtained
In Gall!a County. and I he motel
room, as well as Anderson' s car.
were searched. Anderson's car
has been Impounded and Is being
held as evidence.
An aulopsy was ordered on
Anderson and the preliminary
findings Indicated the Wheeling
man died as a result of multiple
gunshot wounds Inflicted durl~!!
the struggle with Stacy. Detail ed
toxlcolo!C( results ar e not yet
,
available.
The FBI and feder al aulhor!·
ties In Wheeling ·have also been
Involved In the lnvest!gallon.
according 10 Information rc·
leased by the Meigs County
Prosecutor's office .

A coi n JOB - Desplle the snow from last week and cold
temperatures, Meigs County Courthouse cuslodlan John Stahl
swept a path from the building to the flag pole to hang the
American and Ohio flags.

Reagan interrupts schedule
to answer panel's questions
WASHINGTON !UP!) - Presld ~nt Reagan is Interrupting
preparations for whal some
regard as a make-or -break Slate
of the Union address to answer
questions aboul his involvement
in and knowledge of lhe Iran
arms-Conlra aid affair.
Reagan, In seclusion for the
last month, goes before Congress
and a nalionw!de television_au·
d!ence Tu esday night to demonsl rate he retain s the vision and
political wher ewllhal to lead In
the darkest days of his
presidency.
Before lacklln g that challenge,
he set aside time loday to
confronl the tangled web of the
Iran arms deal in a private
meeting with the special panel he
named Ia rev iew operations of
lhe National Secur ily Council
sl aff.
•-·
The commission, headed by
former Sen. John Tower, RTexas. was charged wllh determining how future abuses ca n be.
avoided and expected to quesllon
Reagan for about an hour on his
recollections of the arms sal es lo
Iran and olher Issues.
The session marks the flrsl
lime Reagan has been questioned on the m atler since the Iran
arms-Contra aid connection was
disclosed. Th e White House said

President Reagan
notes would be laken. bul no
lranscr!pt would be kept and no
formal record would be released .
The Iran scandal will crea l e a
backdrop of tension and uncer·
talnty for Reagan as he travels 10
Capitol Hill Tuesday night 10
outline an agenda of m llilary
slrength, economic growth and
supporl l or I he Nicaraguan reb-

cis and olher anl i,communlst
"freedom f i~hl er s" around lh f'
world.
In the process, aides said, he
will defend his handling of lhe
I ran arms-Conl ra aid affair -If
not the opera lion Itself- wll haul
dwelling on lhc crisi s ihal has
rocked his administralion for
more than l wo monlhs.
Reagan worked on his Sl ate of
lhe Union add ress over ihe
weekend at Ca mp David , Md. A
w1n1er slorm lhal. blankelcd l he
capit a! wllh a second l ayer of
fres h snow forced him and Mrs.
Rragan lomakelhe relu rnlriplo
Washington by mol orcade rath er ·
lhan helicopt er.
Dcsplle the hlgh sWkPs In volved. the drafllng of lhe Stale
of I he Union address has become
· \lOgged down by dlsagreemenl
among lop Whil ~ House ortlcla ls
over I he lone and subslancc of
I he address and a failure 10 nail
down details of such Inil tatlves as
· a ca lastroph ic health tn suranct'
plan.
~m~ Whil e House aides an d
Reaga n associates have characl erized l he speech - his sixlh
Sl al e of the Union address- us a
mak e-or -break performa nce
thai will decide whether lh~
president will ~able l o recover
from the Iran scandal .

COLUMBUS iUP II - The
chairma n of the Se nate Educa lion Commlltee said he has asked
lhe Ohio Deparlmenl or Ect'uca,
t lon to have a school bus
equipped wllh seat bells available when the commit l ee ~gins
hearings nexl month on a bill :o
require ~e a l ~Its In school buses.
Se n. Cooper Snyder. R·
Hillsboro, said I he nine-member
commitlee can examine the seat
~II by l aking a ride. Snyder said
he has no personal views on lhe
bill ycl bul Is planning several
co mmlll ee hearings to air lhe
issue.
Lasl year , lhe Ohio General
Assembly passed a blll•·equlrlng
drivers and fronl -sea l pas sengers In au l omoblles lo buckle
up and lhal law, now fully
enforced. has spread the Issue to
school buses.
Se n. Lee I. Fisher . DCievel and, who int roduced lhe
leglslalion, said '. he has been
contacled by abou l 40 parcnl s
who supporl ~ li s and by such
organizations as lhc American
Academy of Pedlalrlcs and the
American Medica l Association .
F lsher' s bi ti would require only
l ap belt s because school bu s
s•' ats are nol designed 10 accommodat e shoulder harnesses . II
would affecl school buses boughl
after Jan. I, 1989.
A local arm of lhc Nallonal
Coa lit io n lor Seat Bells In School
Buses is expecled to supporl for
lh&lt;' bilL
Some cducalors say seal belts,
particularly lap bells. are unnecess'a ry and sornet lmcs dang!'r·
ous In school buses.
G. Ro~rl Bowers , an asslslanl
slal e s uperlntend~enl, lold lhc
Columbus Dlspalch. "I 'm nol
aware of any research thai
· supporl s sea t ~lls In sc hooi
bu ses. "
He said school buses are lhe "
"saresl means or lransporlalion
d~vl scd . and I don' l see seal bells
as addln~ lo I hal." He does not
know whN her lh!' educatio n
depart mcnl wli llake a sta nd on
•the bilL
.
Accordi ng 10 lhe departmcnl ,
271 sluden ts were injured lnsldr
buses In Ohio during the 1 91W - R~
school year.
Thomas B:m on. lransportallon dlreclor lor lhe Columbus
Public Schools, said tests uslnR
dummies In buses showed I hal If
a bus stops sudd&lt;•nly , an unbell&lt;'d
child' s body would hlllhe Sl'al In
!rant or him whereas a belled
ch ild's head wou ld lake tht&gt;
tmpa cl.

Teletrack proposal g9es to southern Ohio
SOUTH POTNT, Ohio (UP! I A West VIrginia mayor says he Is
not worried that a bu sinessman
has lurned hls attention lo South
Polnt, after he was rebuffed In an
ellorl to build a telelrack fa cility
in Huntington. W.Va.
Blll Kelley is seeking approval
of the gambling facility from the
Ohio State Racing Commission .
However, officials there say
Ohio's gaming laws, as Is the
case wllh West Virginia's, do not
specifically allow or prohibit
electronic off-track betting and It
could take a legislative act to
make the proposed facUlty legal.
Hunllngton Mayor Robert Nel-

son sa id Kelley' s proposal , on
behalf of hi s co mpan y
Enlerlainment-USA of Okla·
homa, does not worry him.
For .several years, Nel son has
locked horns wil h the West
Virgi nia Lefllslature over whether to provide leg aI provisions fo r off-track betting.

worki ng on for more than a year.
I'm fam illar •with Oh io's racing
stalul e and I lhink a lelelrack
will need enabling lc~ls la llon

there."

Craig t.llen. an Ironton allor ney who flied the application with
_I he Ohio Racing Commission for
Kelley, said Entertalnmeni -USA
has taken an option on ,a 12.3-acrc
Little attention hasbeenglve l o lract of land In Sout h Point. The
the Issue by the West VIrginia land Is currently owned by
Legislalure, where Nelson once Ashland Oil.
served as a senator.
Ohio laws permits racing and
· "I 'm not all lhat worried," at-the-track belting. bu t they arc
Nelson said.
slient on the relativel y recent
"They're jusl now approach· ) technology of telelracks. or Tel e!ng the P.roblems we've been
•

commun ica tions F. nle[lalnmrnl
Centers, fll lr&lt;n said.
"The law was pu l In pla rr
before I he co n1·ep1 ca me &gt;llong ,
so II is no I aIlowed or specifica lly
prohlblll~!:" hr said.
The prupos&lt;'d facllliy , which
may be ta k ~n up for discussion
by lhc racing com mission In
February, would seal 1.800
people.
Nelson, likeWise, hasappllcdlo
the Weill Virginia RaclnR Commission for a license lo opera 1c a
lel elrack. However, thecommlsslol) Is yet lo hear 1he proposal by
lhe mayor.

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