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                  <text>- --- Local briefs:

Saturday, and 6 a:m. to 1: 30 a.m . on Sunda y.

Cobb Chevrolrt -Oidsmobile-Cadillac lnr .. Pome1 oy · ano
Ge neral Motors Corporal ion. Ch(' l' r Oif't Motol' Division.
The plaintiffs charge that an auto mobil e_ which the\·
purchased April 29. 1986 from Cobb. has had coni mucus driec·rs
and belween thQ purcha se date and Ma)' 19. 1987. has been
returned to Cobb' s for -repairs on 10 occasions.
.
Plaintiffs charge that the car df'alership ha s b~en rn
possession of the vehi cle longN than they have. In ~ddttwn to
the monetary damages , plaintiffs ar e req uesting a trial bv JUf\'.

EMS reports emergency runs

Two prop le wen• injured in a thr ee-vehic le accident on Oh io 7
, . Thu rsday, at q a.m .. accordi ng to the
in Mei gs Count _
Gallia -Melgs Post of the State Highw ay Patrol.
Paul )-. . ( :rady . 41 , of Ra c ine. was driving north on Ohio 7 and
was closing in on the in!Nsection of Count y Road 3. David A .
Acre&lt;•. Jr .. 18. of Middlepor t . wa s going sou th on Ohio 7 when he
had slowed to turn !el l. Behind him. a 1ruck dr iven by 'G lenn T.
Crisp. :Jo, of Langsville , w&lt;'nl left of c£&gt; nl&lt;'f and hit Grady's car
head -on. Gr ady . in his un suc cess ful allempl to avoid hitting
Crisp's truck. went lcfl ol center and hi t Acr ee's car .
Grad.v wa s admillc·d to Vetera ns Memorial H osp ita l. where
he wa' sa id to be in stab!•· condi tion , according to I he hospital.
Crisp suffered cu ts in 1hP accident and wa s admit ted to Holzer
Medtcal Cen iN . where he was li sted in sa tisfactory condition.
according to the h0'4&gt;ilal.
Crisp wa s cited ·for ass urrod clear di stance

Tupp~rs Plains at 7:06a.m . to Reedsville for Michael Wes t to
St. Joseph 's Hospital : Middleport at 9: 08 a.m. transported Paul
Grady from an auto accident on Leading Creek to Veterans
Memorial Hospita l : Middleport at 4: 20p.m . to Mill St. for T ed
Riley to Holzer M edi cal Cen ter; Middleport at 8:56p.m. to Pa ge
St. for Louise Heines to H olzer Medical Cen ter; Racine at 10:51
p.m . to Main St. for Dan Shain to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

mornin g.

The Gallia Twirlers Square Dance Club i s sponsori ng a
"Spr ing Dancp" from 1:30 to6 : 30 p.m. on Sunday, June?, at Rio
Grande. with n ational caller . Gary Kincade. along. wit h local
cal ler s, .John Waugh and Bill Bush. Everyone welcome .

Ferry operator Darrell Rodger sa ys th e trips ac r os s the r iver
will be slower however bc&gt;cause he's using a smaller si ngle
engl~e boat . A s long as t he river stay s at it' s current level ,
Rodger says lh&lt;' sma ll c1 boat wil l do the job.
A propell er lost from hl s larger twin -engine boat ear ly last
week was never recovered. dcspitl' efforts by divers to locate
the propell er . The bi g boat is in dry dock now and will be
repaired as soon as anothN propeller being shipped from
Deiroit arri ves. Rodger hopes to have the bi g boat ba ck in
service about Wednesday .
A s long as no problems arise wllh the sma ller boat, he will
maint ain the Ci : .10 a.m . to 1: .30 a.m . schf'du lc. M onda-' through

Pomero'&lt; Clerk-Trea surer Jane Wallen report s thai free
trash pickup within th0 vi ll age, which has been going on for four
weeks since Ohio Clean-Up week. i s now over. Walton says
vi llage worker s hauled a tota l of JJ.J ioad s of tras h lo !h e county
laodflll; about 10 tons per load. Costs to the vil lage to dump th e
trash amounted to $575. not including employef's wages or
gasoline for !h e 1rucks.

Teresa Lynn Wi secup has been granted a divorce in Meigs
Co unt y Commo n Pleas Court from Marvin Keith Wisecup. Thr
plaintiff ha s been restored by the court to her fo r m er name
Tavlor.
dissolut ion of marriage ha s been gran ted Sa r a E . B i rchfield
and Rober t L Bir chfi eld .

$100,000 suit filed in court

Rutland council to meet

A suit for $100.000 has been filed In Meigs County Common
Pl ea s Court by Bill Spau n and Ruth Spau n of Pomeroy against

Ru!land Vi llage Cou ncil will meet Tucsda v. 7 p.m .. at thr
civ ic center.

A statement by the Bakkcrson
"Nigh t lin e" that their $1.6 mil·
lion salary was set b.l ' PTL' s
directors was ca nt radiclcd in a
repor t by Thr Wa shington Pos t
The nC'wspaper sa id audit ors
found t he PTL mini"rv had a
srcrf't accoun t that paid more
th an $2 m illion in sa laries and
bon" ses to th e Bakkers and t hei r
top aid£&gt;s last yf'ar without the
knoll'lcdgf' of the ministry's
board of directors and chirl
fi nanc ial officer .
Auditors from Arthur An·
dersen &amp; Co. also _found m orr
than $1.11i m il lion in salary and
bonu ses w crrpaid tothcBa kk er s
and top aides Richa rd Dortch
and David T agga rt in lhl' fir st
lhrc&lt;' months of 19R7 withou t lh£&gt;
board' s k now lrdg£&gt;.
Sa l ar ies paid to 1he Ba kk crs
"wrrP nrvrr br oug ht bc fon: thr
hoard of dirf'cl ors . .. the Post
qu oted Don George. a Texas
r1·angr ll s1 an d a member of lht'
I' TI. board from lalr l !t851orarlv
19R7. as saying.
Tammy BakkPr. · an swering

charges tha t she frequentl y went
on extravagant spendin g binges.
told "N ighllln e" lhf' shopping
sprees were an ou!lct for ten sion
and that she shopp&lt;'d mosli)' in
suc h inex pcnslvC' places as T .J .
M ax and K Marl.
Falwell, who took over PTL
when Ba kk f'r resigned in M arc h
after di sclosure of a 1980 sexua l
trvs l with church srcrclarv .Jes-

( 1\s of 10: :JU a.m.)
Provided hy
Bryc&lt;• and Mark Smith
of Blunt E llis &amp; Loewi
Firm
Pric&lt;·
Am Elect r ic Powcr ......... .. .. ... 27
AT&amp;T ..... .......................... 26';,
Ashland Oil .... . . .. . ... .. .... .fi3
Bob Evans Farms .. ....... .... 24 Y1
Cha rm in g Shoppes ...... .. ..... 2o %
FcdNal Mogul.. .............. c... 42 ' 1
Goodyf'ar T&amp;R . ..
. ..6fi ·r,
Hec·k' s Inc . ............ .. ......... . H,
Lim it ed In c ....................... .4 ! ·1~
Multim edi a Inc . ... ............. Ci2 11
Rax ResTa ura nt s.............. . :i %

Plains tread water in
By ,Jfi('K BEl\ ltV
United Pl'l•s. lnlt·rnallonal
Unr&lt;'lt'nting sturm!j soaked I he
Plains ear ly rocl.tY , tltrcalt' nin g
more woes ror rPsld(\nt s of
Texa s. Oklahoma and Kansas
where fl oods IWI'C killed tw o
. people. lnjurocl lli others and
forced some 1.21 Xl r f's icl r nt s fr o m
. · their homes.
Thundrr,r orms stretch i n g

rrom

thl'

"'OUi hPr n

Plains

Okl ahoma Cit y Fir&lt;' Df'par·
men! spokesman John Hansen
said t he body of Jcnntfcr 1\'loorr
was found about :10 .v ar ds down SII'Cam from thr II'Cf'.
" l.illlr .JcnnifPr ju st Joos t her
gr ip as she was tryi ng to cl ing to
sa fCI)', and thf'watf'r jus t car r ied
her down and und er and caught
hrr in somr drbris undC'rncat h
the sur face." Hansf'n said.
Sur ging watf'r had carr ied
l·: liwbclh Moore' s car l o fcC't off
d ro:.~d into th(' rrc' ck . Hansen
said. The mother swam wi th
Jennifer to a high spot and len
the child clinging to th e l r Pro
while she went back for her other
chlldrpn, Rlc·k.~·. 8. and Sar ah. ti .
When Moore returned. Jen ni fer was gonC'. !-:Iizabeth Moore
and hrr two oldet' chi ldren
cllmb!'d in to the tree and wrrP

10

Wisconsin Thursda)' force(! the
e1·ac·uatlon uf !11111 people from
Sf'V(\n towns in Oki.J homa t~ nd :UJO
resident ., In 1\ansas.
In Oklahoma CitY . a 2 .1·ra r-o lcl
girl pla f'rd in a l n' r ;lllOI'&lt;' flood
wa trrs lost h&lt; 'r grip ancl drownrd
as hrr mot hf'r n'!'C'Ul'{l hrr tw o
o ld er children from 1heir flood
swept c·"r Thurscl")' , offi cials
said.

SERVICE FORECAST TO 7 AM EST 5-30-87

sica Hahn, refu sed to appC'ar on
"Nighllinf'" wi th th e Bakkers.
However. he countered with an
appe;trancc- Thursday on " Good
Morning Amer ica" torepeatthal
he would not ha ve made his
c ha rges WPdnesda)· that
Bakker was bisexual and loot ed
I he PTL's bank accoun ts before
fleeing - withoul"incon troverrible evidence."

I

Daily stock prices

storm~s

lat er b~~
firdighcrs. Hansen suid .
It was tho seco nd stormrrlal&lt;'d death in th e sta rr . ln
nearb.v McClain County. the body
o f 14-.vear -old Randell Taylor
was fou nd in a flood ed stream
about 10!1 vard.s from whrrr he
disappeared Wrdnesda v. Sh!'r i ff
Don Smith said.
·
A t leas t 111prop I!' were injun'd
bv lightning in fou r sf'paratr
in cidents in Wi sconsin. Fi ve of
those v ictims were hospitali zed
fl lld onr was li strd in C' riti cal
condit ion.
" II wa s j ust e~ hor rendou s
thu nderstorm II \\'as coming
down in l itrra l bucket s and It
cam r up quite quickly ," said
Te r h. Sg t. L eo Clark. " gu &lt;1 rd

r0scurd

two hou rs

spok0sman .
Six proplr were injurf'd in a
roof collapse in Tex as as the
r ains unl r &lt;~shcd flooding 1hal
closrcl road s and str andPd motor·
isis. l.iv r st oc k al so wa s 1hrra

t£'nC'd , au thorltirs "'t.lid .
Prrsi s t0 nt thund&lt;' t' St o rm s
mowd from west Tex as into the
Dall&lt;! s- Forl Worth arr&lt;1. Flas h
flood warnings worr iss ued
Thu rs da)· night as heavy storm s

Robbins "&amp; M yers ........ .. .. .... ... 11
Shonry .s I nc..... .. ... ........ ''.t.l" I11'
Wendv ' s Inti. .... .. .. ....... .... .... 9'h
Worthington lnd ..... ................ 20

Hospital news
VMH
Thursday admission!'i - Annr
Dav i s. Midd l eport: Ralp h
Moor&lt;'. Dexter. Nea l Bon~cuiiP r
.Jr.. Middleport : Paul Sayre.
Svracuse; Bf'lly Roush. Pome·
ro.v : Paul Gt·ad)·. Racine : Chester Young, Long Boll om ; Jamr'
We lls. L ong Bollom.
Thursday Discharges - none.

wake
dropped up to 1. 6'&gt; inches of r a1n
at Dallas -Fort Worth In terna tiona l Airport.
Poli ce in the suburb of Grand
Prairi e said the roof of Cha llenger Elrctri r Co . col lapsed
abou t 7::10 p.m .. inju ring six
ppople. OnP person sufferf'd a
srr ious head inju r.v bu t wa s in
stable condition. Lt. J .M. Gatlin
said . .

·· wr'rr not surC'Whi.Jt

r~wsrd

Vol . 22 No. 17
Copyrighted 1987

tl

11hr coil apsf' 1." Ca 1lin said. "W~
ha(l heav)_. rai ns and high wind s
In rhr arf'a at thp lime."
In northeast Kansas near Top·
oka . resident s of Ro ssvillf' were
aw akcn&lt;'d e a rl~ Thursday by
sher iff 's deputies banging on
!heir doors and adv ising them to
fire because of rapid!)' rising
waters from llooded Cross
Crock. Some of I hf' ~00 people
who left their homes sought
shelte r at Rossville Hi gh School.
In Oklahoma. residents of
Lind say, Guthrie. Com anc he.
Harr ah. Norman. Chickasha and
Dun can wrre evacuated from
1hrir homes Thursda.1· as water
from nearb)' creek s and rivers
r os e over their banks. and most
werr kept awny overnight.

Area deaths
'

Arthur Darnhrough Jr.
Arthur Darnbrough Jr .. 7l
died at hi s 1·rsidf'n cc Thursda1·.

He was a fo rm er sa If'" rrprf'scnrati v£&gt;

for

the Quaker La ce
rrtir r d ownC'r of
Darnbrough's Df'partmcnt Stor r
and r eti red from th e Ohio De partment of Transportation .
He was preceded in death b1
hi s parents. Arthu r and F i orrnc~·
Mont gomerv Darn bro ugh . and a
sister. Virginid Autf'n .
Hr i~ ~ UI'\' i\'f'd b\ hi!-. w ih\
PollY; rh tldrt'n. Art hur 1fl o f
Worthington . Deborah ol Pitt sburgh. An n of Can.tl Winrilrstrr .
Step hanie of Sprlngfi f'ld and Will
of Gallipo lis: se1·cn gra ndc hi ld r en and tw o n&lt;'ic·r's.
He wa s a gradua te of Wi ll iam
PP nn Char ter Prepa r ator)·
School and honor graduate o f ttir
Wharton School of lhr Univcrsil)'
of Pcnns~~ I v ania . Hl' was a
member of the Pe nnsylva nia
football tra m and Papl ain of the
lacrossC' team. Ht' was also a
mem brr of Phi Kappa Bet a "ntl
Sph inx honor socicl ics, and Psi
Upsilon fralernil .l .
In 1~ rl'i . thr Darnbrough!oi pu r ·
chased Airman ' s Oep artmenl
Storr an d remained 1n business
until 1971. From that timr until
his reti r ement in 19H:I. he was
associa l !'d with I he Ohio Dr&lt;iprl ·
mcnt of Tran sportation.
He wa s a member of St. Pf'trr' s
Episcopal Chu r ch. the Benevolent and P rolf'clive Ordf'r of the
Elk. the Cal lipol is Club and wa s a
C'ornpc.t n~':

pas! president of th!' Ga l lipolis
Retai l Merchant s' Association.
A memorial sen·irr will be
co nducted at St. Peter's E pisco pal Church, Sunda)·. 2 p.m .. Rev.
Albert MacKenz i&lt;' and Rev.
William Mwrs officiatin g. Ar
rangrmrn l s arr b.\' Me Co~ ­
\l'c t hrr holt -M oor£&gt; Fun &lt;' ral
Home.

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M.C. Van Yranken, Owner
Pomeroy, OH .
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86 CHEV. CELEBRITY 4 DR.................................... S8800

86 CHEV. CHEVETTE 3 DR. HATCHBACK ............... '4975
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84 BUICK SKYHAWK ............................................. S6295

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Hatchback. air, auto. trans .. P.S.. P.B.

WEATHEU Mi\1' - Shower• ""' for&lt;'cust Saturday for parts of
lht• Padfk' north.~&lt;' &lt;'Sl &lt;·uust stall'S. Sho wprs and thunderstorms
an' fort'""'t for t he western gull co:L•t, the central and southern
plains ;ond tlw mld·Miss lsslppl valley . (UPI)

Sunday through 'ruesda:v :
Conllnued quite warm and
humid with scai!N!'d showC'rs
or thunderstorms Sunday and
Monday . Fair and cooler
Tuesday. Highs R5 lo 90
Sunday and Monda)' 75 To 8f&gt;
Tuesday . Lows 65to70Sunday
and Mond ay. And 55 to 65
Tuesday .
South Central : Sunny lhis
morning t hen Increa si ng
cloudiness with widely scat ·
tered lhundcrstorms this afternoon. Hot and humid with a
high around 90. Soulh winds 5

to l o mph with hi&gt;:her gusts
nrar thunderstorms . Chance
of rain is 30 percent.
Part 1~ · cloudy tonight with
wi del y scalle r ed thunder ·
storms during the eveninl&lt;.
Low Gfi to 70. Ll!&lt;h1 south
winds . Chance of rain Is 30
percent.
Variable cloudiness Satur·
day wilh widely scallered
afternoon ·thunderstorms .
Continued hot and humid with
a high 85 to 90. Chance of rain
Is 30 percent.

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Speed
chase
ends in
arrest
MIDDLF: PORT A high
speed auto cha se In the early
hours ol Saturday morning ended
in t hf' arrest of a• 29-year· old
Middleport man .
Pnu! Cera rd. ifwPs tigator for
Meigs Cou nt .1· Prosec utin g Allor·
ney Fred Crow 111, rf'ported I hat
Roy .Jack " .l ick ' ' Ne ff is now in
custody at t he Mf'igs Count)' .Jail ·
where hf' is bei ng held on a Mei gs
Count)' gra'nd j ury indi ctment for
breaking and (•nt rring.
The gr and ju rv indict men! was
returned against Neff on Ma,· 21
i n connection wi th an incident
M a)' 111 at the old Vali&lt;'Y Lumber
building . on Pagf' Sl.
in
Middleporl.
1\ o.,.va rr~mt for Neff's ar re:;t was
i ssued at t hal t imC'.
GNard said Neff was spoiled
Saturday morning in Middif'port
b~· Middleport police and "I hal ' s
whNo the c hase began ."
Nrff fled sou th on Route 7 in his
vehicle wilh the pol icf' i n pursuit.
Shot s Wf'rr fir£&gt;d during the chase
(;crard said . Policf' allege that
Neff opf'n!'d fi r e on t hf'm and I hat
thr. returned his shot s.
Nf'ff took a side road off Rou I f' 7
oomrwhere · near tho MPigs&lt;:alli a l ine. GNurd said. fi r then
lrfl hi s .~· rhiclr and escaped
lhrough rhr woods on roo!.
i'o: el'f was later upprf'hrndod at
i:l prin t II' rr.s ld 0ncP . om!' di s·
ranee a\\'a)' b,l ' MPi gs Sher iff' s
O!'pUI)' Dun Ll'v ing,ron and
taken to jail.
Nrff w ill be arraigned In court
Monda)' morning on the llt"Caking
and enl&lt;' t ing charge GNard said.
Hf' is also b&lt;' ing held on a parole

lions bil l. but the Sc'natc I'N sion has no similar
provision .
Mt:'l zeniJaum said Fridil.\ ' lu~ \VO n u comntlt mpnl
from thC' Sc nalr bill's manager to accept s:10
million to $3~ million in c·onf(•n·nc·e wit h th ~
JiOW:iC'. Ohi o \.vould rPcelv e an umlrtcrminrd
port ion of 1hr mo n e~· if II Is approvrcl .
Tho other 17 OBES ofric'es I hal hu v&lt;' l'io~t'd or
lire sch(&gt;(lu !Ni to close ar~ : Barn£&gt;sville; Cadl1.:
Ca idwrll: Cel in &lt;l: Chardon:
ln clnmn l Rose·
law n: Col umbu s Wes t. Coschocton: Eaton;
Fostoria; (;a llan; Geor getown; Kenton ; London :
McArthur: McConnelsville: Millersburg: Nelson·
vll lf': New Lexington: Pomero~ : Port Clinton:
Urba n ~\: Wauseon : i:l nd Wilmington.
,
The closings also Include compli ance offircs In
Ca nt on. Findl11y und Chillicothe.

WavClrl~· .

OBES h as dccidf'd to c lose lhl' downtown
Cleveland offJep Instead of the om' in Maple
Heighto . A n offi ce in Hamilt on was schedu led ro
close but wi ll r·emal n open becaUSl' the planned
sh utd own of two General Molot'SCo rp. plants will
increase th e Buller Co unt y work load, Michael
sa id.
OBES wo rkers at t he 21 offices alrea dy closed
have been transferred to help w ith shiftin g
work loads. Mlchaf'l said. Abou t 45:1 &lt;'mploycPs
have agreed !o l akr C''-! rly n~ t ircm enl b~ ·
Sep tember . About 1,000 workf'rs who hav(• l ~ft
OBES In 1h ~ past t hrre or four years ha ve not been
rrplacf'd. she sa id.
..
An addll ional $100 million has beC'n t·estorrd to
the House vNsion of lltr su Dol e m e nr ~ l approp1·.la ·

Gallipolis Jaycees announce
theme for July Fourth parade
GALLIPOLIS- ThPme of 1he
Tht-. year ':\ paradP thrmr wa s
22nd annual Gallipolis f(ivcr d!'slgnrd to commemorate th&lt;·
Rccr eali OI\ Fest1val Pa1•adr is blct'ntcnnill l ol the Northw&lt;•sr
''200 Years and Still Pioneer in)(.··
OrdinanN• and 200th anniVPI'Snry
That was announced Saturdav
of the United Sta tes Conslllu tlon.
by Parade Chairman Doug
Besides th r .Ja ycees' p~r a d P.
Brown of the Gallipolis Area
the 19R7 rlvrr recreatio n festival
Jaycees.
will also include a " bi g band
This year 's ff'stlval wil l be held
sound. " feu turing lhf'Twin RlvCI'
Thursday. July 2. through Sutur - Ba nd and McGulf&lt;'y !.ant'.
da y, .lull' •1, with the p;u·adr
On Ju ly :\. 1h&lt;' sc hcd u lc cails for
downtow n at·ou nd 11 a.m .. on " Kids Acllvlllcs In The rar~··
Job' ·~. · one of the festival 's and ' " Teen Nig ht. " . On July
hl l(hll ~h!S .
•
. Foul·rh . ,, lullday oft•vcnt.• llr&lt;·nn
The Ja y cees wil l be in the lap, ro br cli ma xed with a
Fourth of .July parade wll h the fireworks dls pl a~ . Tr• lia rrl ·
rPSI of the walking units thi s son's hand wi ll also perform on
summer . Walking or ganizations .Jul y 4.
will line up on Spruce St reet,
1' helma Ell ioll . who w ill srrve
between First and Second as parad&lt;' marshal I his year , Is
Avenuf's. a t 9: :111 a.m . The floats also the oxorutlve dl rN' tor of thr
will llnr up at the Ga llipolis .fe stival. doS&lt;·tlo Baker Is the
Df'velopmrnr Ccn trt·.
general chu lrper~on ; Harold Ro·

BELl. PRO.JECT CONTINUES - Installation of Ohio Bell's new
$3.2 million digital electronic lel ephon!' switcher at the ~'Orner of
Third five., and Locust St., to serve -146 Gallipolis area custo mers
continued last week. Work hegah on the projed ear lier this spring
and Is scheduled for com pletion In November. Workers put away
th ei r ~ear earlier than normal Friday whrn a thunderstorm struck
the area around 3:30p.m.

\Van rn trrtal nmcnt Chuirma n:
MlkPSlrnons local arrannemcnt s
chai rma n; ROf'CI' Barronronces·
slons cha irman and M,ITOn
"Bu d" MeCher tho master of

crr(' monli's.
.i ayCf'es enco uruJ::r rcglstnt ·
lion of high schoo l bands. h erIC'ad ln g uni ts, majorPIIf' unlls ot·
an~ olher group want ing to
partldpalr In the parade " as
soon as poss ibl e. "
Df'ad l-int' ror parade rcglslra·
tlon Is Mondo y, .June ~9.
Indi v idu als m ay co nlltrl r lub
p_resldl'nl .John Hud so n ~ ~ Car l' s
Shoe Sto1·e. 441;-2:&gt;02, b&lt;'twern
9:~0 a.m. and :, p.m .. Monduy
th r ough Sa turday. or DOug
flrown, at Natlonw ldr Insura nce.
44f;. J9ii0, or fil l oul an enlry blank
ufi N they appca t· 111 lh&lt;' loca l
raper .

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Purpose of corps: To
keep roadsides clean
By GEOFF OSBORNE
'rimes-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Many people
rend to agree that II is an
aggravat ion to src trash a long
the road .
Th ey also agrl'C that th e sight
of tra sh tends to brf'ak up th e sea
of green thai they !Ike lo see on
both sides of the road . from the
road shoulder and beyo nd.
That is lhf' purpose of the'
Summ er Youth Li ller Corps
tSYLC!. esta blished in 19H2 bv
1hr Ohio Department of Nat ura l
Rf'sources iODNR ) to rcmov('
l il tf'r fr om thf' roadway s In Ohio
by using ~ou lh from the local .lob
T raining Partnership Acl
tJ TPA t or an)' other loca l work
ref(•rra l program tgencral reli ef,

al terna t ive se nt encing, etc . 1.
The program wa s star ted In 38
Ohio com munities, randomly sc·
lected by the now defunct Com·
prehcnslvc Employ ment Train•
ing Ar t tCETA i. w hich wa s
succeeded by the Job Employ·
men! Training Act t.JETA 1.
Si nce then th e SYLC has operarions In all of Ohi o's cou nties.
!hough as recently as 19Ro there
were JOroun ties thatdidnothavc
thP program .
rn Gallia Cou nty, where the
program ha s been in existe nce
si nce 1986. a S2.500 grant wa s
given to the county commission·
PI'S !his year by the ODNR for
operating expenses . Thi s was a
separa te gran! from !he main
Co ntinued on J\ .:1

GALI.IA SENIORS GRADUATE - Chris·
topher Polcyn, left, Paula Rae Brown, SI."Uond
from Jpft, along with .Jodi Hall and Harley Ehlln,
.Jr,. were among 45 seniors at Kyger Creek High
School Friday ni ght rccdvlng their diploma.•.
Graduation ceremo nies were also held at North
Gall Ia, Southwcslcrn aud Hannan Trace High

Sc hool• Friday as lht• uiHIV•· sct•m• was r~ p!'all'd
ma~y limes throughout tltt· unttnly. 'rhc KCtJS
graduation e&gt;erdHe wa.• lwld in tlw Kyger fr•·•·k
gym while faculty. parent.&lt; Ulttl studt•nb&lt; fann&lt; •d
Incessantly throu ghout lh•· •·••rNnony, mark&lt;•tl hy
~plus dcgr&lt;·r temperature' and hi~h humidll.l'·

Brine bill under consideration in Ohio House

Cruise. l ilt, p. windows. V-6. air.

T. Type turbo . air,

app rpved. Presiden t Reagan has a ·hisror1· of
opposing fundin g like this ... ..
"Th e on ly thing we ca n say for sure i.s th;ll wr
wi ll need the money whenever it comes."
OBE S faces a $6.6 million deficit through Sept.
30. the e-nd of the federal fisca l year, berausf' of
federal budget cut s, Michael said. add in g that
future funding Is uncerta in at besl.
The announcement Friday br in gs to 41 the
number of un employment offices sched uled to
close. Mi chael sa id six offices will closPw ithin two
months: downt own Cle1·cland. Mass illon. Uppe1·
Sandusky. Van Wert , West Un ion and Cin ci nnati' s
Work In cpntive Program office.
Closing dat es will be sc heduled soon for righ t
oth!'r offices: Alliance. Barbrno n. Ca tTol ll on.
East Liverpool. Mat·y sv llJe. Niles. Sidney ' and

Mi chael. "11 doesn ' tl ook very pos i liv~e.:_.E:.:~.:_
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ln,·r stigati on into the chase
und allcgf'd shooting is r ontinu·
ing acr ot'ding to Gerard.

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,JEANNE REI\1.1.
United Press International
Despitf' signs of finan cial enco urage ment from
Was hin gton. the Ohio Bureau of Employment
Serv ices w ill cl ose H more offices , sta l e officia l s
say.
.
OBES confirmed the pla nned closings lat e
Fridav . about the sa me lime Se n. Howard
Metzenbaum . D -Ohio, announced hr had sec ured
some su pport for suppl emental funding th ai could
ease the burea u' s financial dilemma . OBES said
austC'r it v measures would conti nue unt il money
ac tual!)' is ap propriated by Congress and
approved by Pre~iden1 Reagan .
" ll is conceil·abl e 1he mon ey cou ld stop the las t
14 closings. if wf' got suffici ent fund s i n time, but
it' s nor lik ely." sa1d OBES spokeswoman Karen

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OBES plans to close 14 additional offices

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Eastern High School awards
presented during assembly Friday - B - 9

C-1

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Bakkers cancel appearance on CNN
' FORT MILL . S.C. rU Pl t-Thc
major figures in the "holy war"
over the PTL minist ry . the
alleged sexua l (•scapadcs of .Jim
Bakk&lt;'r and rhr spcncllng ex cesses of Tamm.1· Bakker apparen lly intend to wi thdraw from
verbal com bal.
Defrocked mini sk r and PTL
founder Jim Rakkrr and his w iff'.
Tammy . ca ncel ed a sc hcdu ll'd
appf'arance Thu rsd a.v night on
the Larrv Kin g Show on \NN .
and an aide said tho)' "refused to
b£&gt; a part of the v icious m"dslinglng that Is going on."
Eurl!N T hursda.v. the Rev .
.krry Falwf'll , accu sed by lh!'
Rakkers of using l rickt·rv to take
ov£&gt;r th(• PTL, said he Is weary of
I he blckrr ing and wan ts to avprt
a "so-called hoi,l ' war ."
King told v i&lt;' wc•r s the offi cial
('Xp lanation for the ca ncella ti on
was that Tamm)' had an "upset
tlng night " afl r r the i\BC " Nigh tl!np" show . on which th e
13akkcrs ap pr"rrd the night
bc&gt;fore aflrr more than two
month s In seclusion

Stornt halts Memorial play
Gallipolitan's view of recent Memorial
Day parade - • A - 2

Divorce granted in court

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A $50.()]0 sel!lemenl awarded Wednesday in Meigs Cou nt y
Commo n Pleas Court was one of I he largest personal damages
cla ims ever awarded in Meigs Cou nty. The sell lement was
awarded by a jury of eig ht to Anna D. Clonch. Pomeroy, from
John S. Thomas , Pomeroy. for injuries su ffered m a motor
vehicle acci den t on Ma rch 2q, 1985. Clonch was represented by
Dougla s Lillie and Fra nk W. Porter. Pomeroy . The defendant
was represent I'd by Ted Sawver . Columbu s.

Clean-up Weeks completed
rcsumed

50 cents

Pioneer
Spirit
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Largest .'&gt;ettlemenl noted

Spring dance announced
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Ferry back in service
Fc·rr.v srrv icr hc1 wcrn Pomero.v and Mason

Sunday

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Two injur£&gt;d in 3-car wreck

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Page-10- The Daily Sentinel

614-949-2551

By NANCY \'01\CH,\M
Times-sentinel Stall
POMEROY . - A bill exem pt ·
in g cf'rtain cl asses of oil and gas
well s In spven Souther n Ohio
counlics from brine disposal
regulations is now undN ro nsi d·
erat ion in thf' Ohio House of
Represen1ati1·es. Th&lt;· bill passed
the Oh io Senate on May 14, but ,
according to Tom Sherman,
deputy director of resource protection for I he state's Division of
Oil and Gas. the bill is unlikely to
pas s the hou sf' In It's present
form. The Division of Oil and Gas
is opposed ro.r he bill in it s present
form Sherman adds.
. Introduced In the state senate
by 20th District Senator Roi;lert
Ney, R -Barn~vllle, Senate Bill
100 would exempt certain "dom esllc and commercial" wells In
Bellnont. Monroe, Washtnglon,
Meigs, Athens, Morgan and
Noble Cou~11es from exiSting
brine disposal regu lations. The
wells have to have been "drilled

to specil: c geologica l for mat Ions .
prior to April 1985 ... Sherman
explains.
House Bill 501 which went in to
effect In Aprll1985 required the
disposal of brine through one of
thr.ec methods.. annual disposal ,
injection well or through road·
way dust and ice conlrol usage.
Later , ex plain s Sherma n,
House Bill 572 was passed which
exempted certain " domesllc"
wells from eo'mpllancc with
brine disposal regulations and
certain Insurance requirem ent s.
To qualify for exemption under
H.B. 572, he says, a well had to
have been drilled prior to 1980 to
the Mlsslsslplan formallon, and
be located In the Southern
unglaclated parr of the state.
This bill allowed for disposing
of brine on the ground as long as
there were no environmental
effects !rom the dumping, and no
contamination of water supplies.
If water coniamlnarlon, or en vir·
onmental prolilems such as dead

proposa l. " for. dom es tic wel ls
ani)' ," w hich , If a landowner
agrees 10 allow disposal or brine
" on !he same tracl of land where
the well Is located, " permiss ion
for disposal would be granted.
The Division woulq retain aulhorll y to r evoke th pcrmil II
off-site damagPS related to the
brine di sposal were discovered .
Sherman. who is originally
from Southern Ohio. say s he
understands the dilemma of
commercial oil and gas pr oduc·
crs In this part of the state, bur
that he questions the fairness of
exemp11ng some commercial
producers and not olhcrs . He also
feels the decline In drilling In
Ohio ha s b('(&gt;n caused more by
low oil prices than by brine
disposal regulations.
He says the Division Is con·
cerned that If S.B. 100 passes as
wrliten. excluding mention of
eontamlnalion to dranlnage systems and ground water, that
federal dollars to the state under

vegetatio n or trees were found
during Jnsp&lt;' Ctlon s. citations
were issu!'d by the Division.
Sherman describes H .B. 572 as
a "narrow bill" which affected
only about 1,800 wells .
,
And although S.B . 100 Is
slni llar In som e respeels to H .B.
572, Sherman says the Division
opposes th e proposed blll hi&gt;·
cause " II Is vague" In regard 10
possible water co ntamination
and In particular "strikes drain age systems and ground water
from lis wording. "
Sherman says S.B . 100 grants
exemption to wells, " domestic
and commercial," which meet
speci fications, If a landowner
submits an affidavit ,giving per·
mission for disposal of brine on
his or her properly .
Sherman says It Is sti ll the
Division's philosophy not to place
brine produced by commercial
drilling on the ground.
He adds however that the
Division did prepare a counter-

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th e Safe Drinking Water Act ma y
be jeopard ized .
The bulk of wells which would
be automallea ll y exempt under
S.l3 . JOO are In Washin gton
Cou nt y , with 5..100 wells, and
Monroe Cou nt y, with 2,600. In
Meigs Coun ty , 55~ wells would bl:'
automallcally exempt.
Oil and gas produ cers In lhe
seven specific co unties, and In J.9
other Souther n Ohio co unties.
t'Ould apply for exempllon of
add!! lonal wells which mi ght
meet specifi cations.
No wells in ' Gallla Cou nt y
would be auloma!lca lly exempt,
but Sh ~r man guesses th at aboul
30 might quall!y If they would
apply for exemption.
Sher man does agree t hat some
wells In the Southern part of the
stat e produce only sma ll
amou nls or brine, or produ ce
brine that Is less sa lty than In
other parts of othe stale. He also
agrees that the geology tn South·
ern Ohio differs greatly !rom thai

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of the rust "f thP
Bur. h&lt;·
sa ys , " I would not ag r&lt;'&lt;' lha r
brin e n r v Pr t 'i i U.''i( '' prOI)Il'm:.. fn
Sou thern ()h i&lt;&gt;. "
Sherman &lt;'XP&lt;'CIS rite housp
wil l tak&lt;• som&lt;' aetion on S. B. 100
by .June :m. Th o hi ll h:1d It , first
hear ing In thr Jl llUSc En ergy an&lt;t
Envlronm PIII Commill•'e on
Thursda y. 11 t he house fDil s to
pass th(' hi ll. Sherman sa.vs "
house and wh al&lt;' confl•rc ncf'
commlllco wl ll co nve ne to di scuss a pos., l hlro (·omproml sr .

Weather
By Unlt&lt;Jd l'r&lt;'&gt;S lnlcrnutlonal
Sunday, \'nriah'lc cloudint•s.,
with scalt&lt;·red Lhund('r ·
storms. lli~h K5 to 00. Chan e&lt;·
of rain 50 p&lt;•rc&lt;,nl.
Su nday ni ght and Mundav.
partly cloudy with "cattcrd&lt;:d
thunderstorms. Low 65 to 711.
High 85 to 00. Chance of rain I•
48 percent .'

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(614) 446- ~42

(614) 992-2156

ROBERT L . WINGETT
Publisher
IIOBART WILSON JR.
E '~ ec utlv c Editor

Pi\T WIIITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher-Controller

!\ MF: MB ER of Tht-' Unll l'd Pt'(&gt;ss l nlf'rnatlonal, Inland Dal ly PrC'ss 1\ssoc la !lon and thC'Am er tcan N(&gt;W sp&lt;J pi •r Puhlisher s ll.!isocia tlon.

I. E'rrEHS OF OPINION i.lfC wl'h.:o mt.• . Thf'.Y should tr lf'S.~ than 300 wo rd ~
Jon~ . AJIIPIIPr s an•subjec tt o ffil! lng and rru st bl"s lgnf'd w!lh name. addr ess &lt;:tnd
l l'lf&gt;ph rm(' nurn her. No un .'lig n1.U lcltrn will ht' p ubl l.~ hcd . L&lt;' 11 £'r s should be in

W•od ta~ I P, addr(-ss'tn2 issutos. nol JX.' r son al lties.

Hats off to
Pan Am crew
WASH INGTON- Ha ts off to m&lt;'mbf'r s of the Pan 1\ m crPw who
flf •w thp char1rrfld WhiiP H o u ~e press p la n£' to Columbia , M o .. on u
presidl'nlia l trip.
The crew bdrirndcd a spr·cia l class of child ren. man.1· seve r~ !;·
handi&lt;'aj&gt;ped. at the Co lumbia Reg ional A irport , and invited them
a hoard !he prPss planr·.
Von na Fnl t•v of Clark , Mo .. wroll' lo Pr es id ent Reaga n telling how
much o(a " thri l l" the class got f r om thr surprise rour and how proud
thr r lass mato •s wrrP to rece ivr pres idenlial pins and pilots win gs
whi!( • on hoartl.
F'o h·.v. iln adult fr iend of on&lt;' of the chi ldren. thought th at the
tra VPIIng prrss had rx tr nd eclt h&lt;' hos pitalil y to 1h&lt;' youngs lf'I'S. bu 11he
r ep&lt;&gt;r l&lt;·o·s had gom· off to hrm· Rr&gt;aga n speak and it was nctuall y lht•

Packs strong push

WASHINGTON - The Rev.
Jesse Jackson has become the
fron l ·runn er for the Democratic
presldenllal nomination since
Gary Hart's' untimely undoing.
but the politica l pundit s have
genNall y dismissed the Bapllst
preacher's new status. Th er&lt;''s
no way Jackson can win the
nomination. thE'y say.
This is probably true, but the
fact r em ains that Jackso n' s
riva ls for lh&lt;' nomination are
taking hi s front ·run ·nE'r st atu s
very seriously, not to say fear·
fully . Like the m&lt;'dla heavies.
they're convtnc&lt;'d that Jackson
won 't get the nomination. But
they figure- with good rf'a sonthat he might be the Democra tic
convenllon's kingmaker. ab le to
pick thP ulllmate candidate.
What wor ries Jackson 's riva l s
in lhr crowded Democrallc fie ld
is the price he would exact to

deliver Ihe nomination . Th e vic£&gt;
presld&lt;'nlial nomination would
not be outside the realm of
possibil ity.
Here's the way some astutE'
Democratic st rategi sts int erv iewed by our associate Lcs
Whitten appraise the Jackson
Influence:
Jackson m ay bomb out in· the
Iowa caucus and/ or the New
Hampshire primary early next
year, though there are so me
signs that h&lt;''ll do well. Bu t his
showing in these warmup conrests won't m att er anyway, these
so urces say.
The reason is simple: "Super
Tuesday." M arch 8. when 13
Southern stat es hold their prim aries. All 13 have large blac·k
population s. and Jac kson al·
re ady ha s dedicated. powerfu l
campaign orga nizations in pla ce .

He ca n also count on

winning

Jack Anderson and Joseph
substant ial numbers of delega tes
in the later primaries in big
sl ates with many black voters:
Illinois . New York. Michigan.
P e nn sy lvani a, Ohio a nd
Californ.ia .
What thi s all bolls down to is
that Jackson Is likely to arrive at
the convent ion with 20 percent or
mor e of the del egates. If. as al so
seems likely. two other ca ndidates co me to t he ron vent ion s h~
of a dE'Iegate majorit y but close
10 i t. Jackson is the m an they' ll
ha ve to deal with if th ey w ant the
nom i na tion .

I t would be naive to think th at
any leading ca nd idate would
relinqui sh hi s chanc e at the
nom i nation in favor of a bat'k -in·
the·pack rival or the draft of
someone like New York Gov.
Mario Cuom o or Sen . Sam Nunn .
Ga .. who didn't deign to swrar
their wa y through thE' grueling

NO, IIVI sORRY,

MICHA@L t€~\le~
~SN'T \\OR!(
IQe ANYMOR@.
~s ~u~~NTLY

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1NV€sTI@1jON.

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l'an t\m crPw who did lh(' honors.

" I h:.l tl wrillo •n tht• pr&lt;'s idenl befor e to complai n, bul l nrcded also to
wo·llr when I'm plr ased," F'Oi&lt;'.v wrot P. " I would ju st want to s:.1v
thank .vou fo r your press p&lt;'O pir and lhr• I'PI'\' speri:ol rvrnt for aver;·

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spC'(' ial class."

· " 1-:v('n mnr(' so nonl' of thi s was on TV an y whPt'(l and if cou ld ha ve
bc'&lt;'n used as a puhlil'il.l ' plo.1·. so I know now ! herr arr man.1· good
!11ings ! hal go o n and man.v o r· us don ' t Sf!l' it ."
· T h(' lt •t!t •r w .:.l s passl'ti on to th P prPsidr nt w ho j nltPd u nOi fl 10 h is

i pokesman. M:11·Jin Fl tz watl'l':
" Dr•a r Mmlin - PlcasP thank the prrss for mr for hE• ing so k ind to
~ I I I hnsr r hildr·en." II wa s slgnt'd " Hit. "
. Bu t tht' I Pi.I I LTr•dit ~Ul'~ to t ht• a irlin r cr rw who w&lt;•rc· so L'O n s id r rt=~I C'
or th(• r' hlldoPn.

Whiff' li nus•· spnkc•..., m tlTl Ma r lin F ifl. \\'Utrr . who had 10 hi llhf' deck
r u nn i n g. firw II_
, . has ~o ml' of h is t&gt;ic t un's hung on his ofl'i er wa lis. mos 1

of 1hem pho t o~ra phi c m&lt;' m oi os. In ker ping wi th his job there is " l ~o a
~ l o br of 1hi' world .
Thrn, ,".ll'f' SC'I'nPs of 1f.IJ'%Wil t t'r V.' if h VicP Prf'Si&lt;Jr n r Geor~H' n u ~ h. his
fornlf'r IJrJss, fo r whom Jw was 1h(• s po kf'~ man br forf' joining 1hP Whltt1
l-inus&lt;' stall
· nut ;, C'l jt.~;.s i c· h1 • rn nn o l liw' fl own show s Fit zwa lrr aslPPp in hi.s
cha i I' o n Ai r F'nre•• fhw in t hf' staff co mpa r t mP nl. P l'C's id!'n I Hr agtJn is
iPH n ing ovf' !' him .
l(e:.o gan (Wrsonalt;· insrrlbl'fl lhl' photo . sa;·in g· " Hev . M;orlin :
onl.v supposed to olo this in l 'abinl'l mt'l'lin gs. Writ. OK. m ove

We' '"
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· T lH' [H 'I'SI\Ic•n r wa s n' fl"~ l'l'in g to a n~ m ; u.: k b~' formrr top nick
Mlrh ;H•l 1&gt;1 1:lV(' I' t l1a1 hf' oflr n clnl£•d of!' at C'a hint't m cPiin gs.

Ht·ag an J-; fi H"i ng tll'l'i sions o n tw o maj or appo inlmPnt s. H f' is
tl w incllin ~ down th&lt;' list of n•p lacemrnts for F RI Dlrrrtor William
WC'l J~ Il ' l' . whn lw ... l ilkl'n 0\'('1' lhr jnhofC lA dirPrtor , :-~ urerrding th('
(;,llt• Wlll lam l 'asf·.' ·

' Til (' l'ln:nH'lal world a i!-O n i.._ waili ng to h(•a r \'Vh(l !hrr !h(l prrs idf'nl
wil l I'Pilppolnl r au l Vokkl'l' :IS ch&lt;lirman of lllr F't"~d rroJ I RC'S f' l'\'f'

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tJrogo·ess . btl! th is Is uor thrcasr .
Holl'&lt;'\'f'l', " 'hi'u I rmcl In the
Dal!)· Trl bun&lt;' of lhr various
I'Ypt's of unll s that ~~·rrP ro make
\i p the Memorial D~)' Pn raM. I
(.l•usl sa;• I fpJt a Ill tie hE'arl slck.
• I do not feel! hat Memorial Dnv
is a day of celebration -- rather it
t,; a rln)· to honor our dead. and
r.specla ll;• our armed forces '
d&lt;'ad . I remember in the pa st
goin g to Memorial Day parades
lltal ronslslrd of nolhlng more
Own l hl' barids . the Scouts, the
VFW members. and th!' local
di~nitariPs . This. ro me, was
\\'hen honor was shown to our war
dead.
:· I fret lh£&gt; Memoria I Da y
I;'ara de lhls year, with the
.custum r,d twirlers,, lh!' fir e
t'r ucks blarin g their horns, the
'{arlous and sundry cars and
horses. was just a fun-time

parade - a pnrade of c&lt;'it'bration
for a happ ~ occasion much like
1h&lt;' Fourt h of July Ot' Chri st ma s.
I hung my flag out on Memor 1111
Da~ In honor of my country. And ,
when I went to my dad's grave
:1nd aga in read the lnsclptlon on
his tombsronP that he was killed
In battle In Germany 'during
World War II. I fell no cause for
celebratlon ... on ly gralltude and
pride Ihal I had such a finE' f ather
for ten yea rs of my life. one who
fought and died lor his country so
that Gallipolis and the rest of
America cou ld have the lrredom
It enjoys today.
I lee! that Gallipolis shou ld
always be cognizant of the
meaning of Memorial Day and
should nor allow Itself to become
dlsr&lt;'specl lul of the occasion just
for the sake of having a long
paradE'. The Fourth of July will
soon be here and that will be a
lime to celebrate.
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. SAFETY Pi\TROL MEMBERS RECEIVE i\Wi\RDS i\pproximale!y 60 students from Washington Elementary received
Safety Patrol awards Thursday. Members are pictured with their
;ulvisers, Roger Brandeberry and Bill Leedy. The students will he

taking a trip to Washington D .C. this week with Brandeberry.
Leedy and their wives. The safety patrol is sponsored by the
American Automobile .Association.

Reagan promises to keep gulf open
through the dan gerous Pf'rsia n
Gu l f.
The naval esco rts. which could
provoke I ra n, will not start until
full preparations are mad&lt;' and
the next ronvoy of Kuw aiti ships
is ready to proceed, administ ra-

By IRA. R. ALLEN
WASHINGTON 1UPI1 -Actin g. on behalf of " th&lt;' entire
Western world ' • - and Am erican
motorists - President Reagan
has given the Navy the go-a head
for' escorting Kuw aiti oi l tanker s

or

1ion official s say . some t lme in
Ju ne.
Reagan made a ringing dec! a·
ration Friday of U.S. int ent to use
forc&lt;' if necessary to keep the
troubled gulf f rf'!' for int erna·
lional sh ipping.

Ohio schools form organization for
J1tore lobbying power in Columbus
by

said.
Th e Ohio School Boards Associ ·
alion has a big-ci ty schoo l
committ ee. but organiz er s of thE'
new group believe it will allow for
a more unified atl empr to pro·
mot e lh&lt;'l r concerns.
"Th&lt;' issue is our people don't
talk with each other." sa id Alfred
Tutela, superint endent of Cleve·
land schools. the l argest publi c
school sys tem in Ohio with 7:1,000
students.
"They ought to. We have a lot
more in common with the large
cities. an d we don ' t do anythln ng
jointly." Tutela said.
The eight di strict s have 62
percent of Ohio's minority stu·
deqls. and I hey have I he highest

United Press International
The eight largest public schOol
systems in Ohio are forming an
orga nizal ion in an att empt to
gai n mor&lt;' lobbyi ng pow er in
Co'lumbus.
Officials from the eight di s·
trlcts - Cleveland, Co lumbu s.
Cincinnati. Toledo. Akron, Daytdn, YoungsTown and Canton also hope to exchange ideas on
educational Issu es concerning
larger school systems .
The superint endents have al ·
ready met a few times. bu t their
first major in&lt;'&lt;' I ing Is scheduled
for June 17-18 in Toledo.
" 1 would say .this Is something
that is really overdu e," Dayton
Superintendent Franklin Smith

concentrations of students f rom
low·incom&lt;' famili~s .
Canton Superintendent David
Kai ser sa id th e orga ni zati on Is
es peci ally important to his
district .
"W&lt;' need help in lobbyi ng,"
Kai ser sai d. " We are the smal ·
lest of the &lt;'ight districts . We
can't have th e staff that Co lum ·
bus and Cleveland ca n have."
Tut ela said that fi nancing was
a key to lh&lt;' formation of the
group.
" We all pa id to develop our own
competency tests. These are
major costs," Tutela said. "If
they can us&lt;' our Ideas. and we
can use theirs. it makE's it
mutually beneficial."

He said nolhing new but sf ru ck
a hawkish pasture and promis ed
not torepea t " the mistakesof the
past" when h&lt;' said Jack of
American r esolve ca4sed national humiliation- and "endless
demoralizing gas. lines. the shortages. the ra tioning , th&lt;' &lt;'SCal a! ion of energy prices. I he doubledi g!l Inflation and the en or mou ~
di slocation rhar shook our eco nomy to the found ation-s " durin g
oil shor tages in the early and lat e
1970s.
The d&lt;'C ision to escort Kuwaiti
oil tankers that st art fl y ing th&lt;'
America n fl ag as early as 'next
we&lt;' k. making them eligible for
Navy protection. wa s made severa l weeks ago , spokes man Mar l in Fitzwat er sa id.
How €'ver, 1he spokesman sa id
F'rida.v, "The pres ident today
approved m ilitary plans f'or
providing those escor ts. " in the
wake of th e Iraqi alla ck on the
USS Stark Ma.v 17 t hat ki!I C'd 3i
sai lors.
Th e presid!'nl ras t the new
American vtstbil lly as an ceo·
nomic and national s&lt;'C uri ty
necess it y and vo wed th e United
Slates . "If neces sary, will defend
ou r selves against any accide nt al
a t tack

stat£' lcgis lalor s. a llowPd t o usf•

the Statehouse On .runP HI. I·
H'crs will debate a schoo l dis·
ll'ict' s r ight to test st udent &lt; for
i llf'gal and cont rolled dru g use.
The con grPss f PaturPs two

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senators. a represfl nt af ivfl, r~ pai r

of governors .
Some recf'nl Gallup polls suggest that !hell· combln&lt;&gt;d name
recognllion wou ldn' t add ·up lo
100 pNce nt . It 's not thallhc'Y are
an undi stinguished group there' s some real ta lent there only th at the;• have ~f'l to
di stingu ish lhrm sel vrs in any
ma jor public way. The seventh
candid ate Is .Je sse .Jackson . Hr
ha s ma ssive namf' recognlll on 90 percent - but only about 10
pNcent of the Democra llc voters
favor hi• candid acy.
This silu at ion could gel ser ious
for the Democrats. pa rtic ularly
because Ill&lt;' Republic ans have
lhre&lt;' or four nat ionally known
players in the ga me . Of coursC',
old -fa shioned pollllcal lightnin g
cou ld still boost a Dwarf. but wi t h
so many contenders around that

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m ay prove difficult. Networks
ca n 't covt'r a dozE'n or m ore

cand idates.
What ca n the Democrats do?
Perhaps one an'swer ca n be
found by pursuing the metaphor
of the Seven Dwarfs. Recal l th at
the little people appear in the
story "Snow White." Do ~ou
remember w hal happened 10
Snow While ? She Is poiso ned b.v a
wicked queen. She slips into a
cl eE'p coma. Pi ctu re the DPmocratic Party as Snow Whit e. The
wicked qu!'en iCarv Harll ha s
poi soned M s. Wh ite. 'H ow ca n sh('
be rev ived?
In the story. a ga ll ant pr ince
ambl es b~. kisses Snow upon the
lips. shr immt:1dia tely rC'vi v('S.
marries the prlnre and lives
happil y t'VC'r after. I Only a ki ss.
Miami HE'rald. only a ki ss. I
Quest ion: Do lhf' Democrats
have a gall ant pri nce to rev i ve
their fl agging fort unes?
SPveral. Of coursr. for one of
! hem to win wou ld tu r n co nvC'n t lonal polll lca l wi sdom upon
upon it s head . Everyone knows
thai a poiPntial candidate mu st

start running severa l years prior
to thr prima ri('S or surPi y a :VP&lt;H
in advance .

But If a ca ndid ate juml)('d in ,
say. in the next thrre monthscould hr make it?
Well. ves: if hr wPre a rral
ga ll ant pr in ce: wrll·known an·
d/ or admired and / or accomplishE'!I. The mere fac t of his entry
might ga rner more positive
national publicity than all the
dwarfs put togeth er have ga·
lhered sn fa r .
Who arc the prin crs?
Surely . SC'n. Ted K ennedy,
D·Mass .. is one. ff hec hang&lt;'d his
mind and M elded to r un, hr
would imml'dia lely be th e fron t·
runn er . There is no indication
that thi s prince Is considering
such a change of mind .
Gov. Mario Cuomo could also
be the Instant front ·runn er. He Is
fairl y l iberal. a dra wback in' the
general E'lection, bul he ex ud es
energy and lntel ll g&lt;'ncc. He
would be a solid ca ndidate. From
his Nf'w Yo rk ba se. Cuomo could
rai sE' much mon ey ; this pr ince
would be no paupt'r. He's sa id
he's not running. but he ha sn't

ruled our a draft. How do you
dra ft a prin ce?
Th&lt;'n there is Sen. Sam Nun n.
D·Ga. He's not a household word.
but h ~ ha s bern a sena to r for H
yt'ars. and is highly respected by
his poli tical colleagues and the
press - a notch abov e Dwarf
level. ll 's sa id that Nunn can
r ai se $10 million in short order .
Running as th e standa rd-bea rer
of the right wing of th e left -wing
part y ia nation al centrist). thi s
pri nce co uld conceivably blow
open the mega -Tues day Sout h·
ern prim ary . Prince Nunn is
thinking il over.
Se n. Bil l Bradl ey, D·N.J ., has
made a r em arkable lmpr&lt;&gt;ss.lon
on lh&lt;' Wa shingt on comm um ty.
Hr ha s some residu al name
recognition fr om hi s da ys as a
basketball star. H e is admired by
almos t the whole ideological
spectrum of lhr Democratic
Parly. Bu t hr is young, a
princeli ng of 43, and it is b&lt;'lleved
tha t hr will not try this l ime.
So: Now is the time fo r most
good princes to come to the aid of
their party .

accu r ate cri terion on which to
for mul ate an opini on of a presldf'ntial ca ndidate than lntf' ll ec·
t ual profl ci f'ncy.
Jn lhr fl ('XI frw WP('ks. Si m on

will be outlining new ideas.
Th ey ' r C' r eal l .v not new:
they've just been out of vog ue for
so long.
Si mon wants to rebuild thl'
Dem ocratic legisla tive co rnerstones that moved thi s country to
it s dominance In world leadership and dom esllc compa ss ion .
" We will spe nd mon&lt;'y I'll her to
crPaiP more jobs or more ja ils,"
he sa id at his announ ce ment. "
And I seek an America with mor e
jobs." That co ncern Is encapsu lated In hi s la test hook. "Let 's
Pur America Back to Work. "
co-a uth ored wi th hi s wife.
Jeanne.
But wllh seve n Democratic
candidates (and maybe more to
come) all discussion Issues. it
becomes difficult to find a
candidate wllh the charisma of
re luc ta~t Marlo Cuomo •• or the
name recognition and battle
experiencE' of Ill-fated Gary
Hart .
Proof of this Identify cris is was
portrayed In The Des Moines
Regist er In Brian Duffy ' s
wickedly funny May 14 front page editorial cartoon.
It depleted the "Seven
Dwarfs" - named lor the seven
Democratic candidates trudging
up a hill, singing, "HI, ho, hi, ho,
It's off to Iowa we· go."
As I recail from my youth , one
of I he seven dwarfs wa s named
" Dopey ." II won't go any
further . l

But the ca rt oon did reflec t lhr
absf' nce o f d efiniti ve fr ont ·
runners. Dukaki s is favored to
win 1988's first primary i n New
Hampshir e: Rrp. Ri chard Ge·
phard l should do well in I owa,
and Jack so n is favored in the
South's "Sul)(' r Tu esday ."
Jac kso n remain s " the blark
ca ndidate ." Bu t that E'qu at ion

co uld changr if the press. includ·
ing respected ncwsf)&lt;'Opl e like
The Washington Pos t's David
Broder and NBC's Marvin Kalb ,
start assess ing J ackso n' s ideas
instead of stressing his blac k
skin .
In the mf'Qnt ime. listen c losely
to Paul Simon's ideas. He's a
ref res hin g!;• n&lt;' W vo ice .

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F'or more in for mation on Ohio
.J.H Co ngres s. contact your

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liberal without guilt ___Ch_uc_kS_to_ne :

An old frlrnd , Sen . Paul Simon.
D.- Ill .. announ('Cd his Intention to
run for presiden t las t week .
pull ing an additional strain on
m y Democra ti c presidential
prc!lllection s.
As with Gov. Michael Dukakls
of Massac hu srrt s. Slm ott Is an
unapologC'tic liberal.
But , like mr. Dukakis is a New
E ngl and er. and evNybod)'
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in11uguratE' lhC' New World .
Then. there's the Rrv . .Jcssr
Jackso n. also an up -front liberal
and a Jongllmc friend whose
ethni c heritage I lov in gly share .
With Simon 's entry int o the
race . my hea rt is warmed for
t hrf'P reasons.
Simon. 5!1. strC'ngthens the
commllmcnt to rh~ Roosevelt ·
Truman·Kennedy legacy, which
some DC'mocrall c ca ndidates
want ro abandon In favor of
singing ro Ronald Reaga n. ''.lust
a closer walk with thee."
Simon has been an author ill
books) and newspaper publisher
l or most of his professional life and, of course, we both wear bow
lies.
I mention all of these seemIngly langentlal variables beca use the la st few. weeks have
demonstrated the ability of Peep·
lng Tom journalism to aller the
campaign landscape more than
any serious discussions of nu·
clear war. foreign policy, the
bud ge t deficit , poverty ,
guaranteed-jobs progra~s. the
farm crisis, prore&lt;&gt;ttonlsm . education and heallh care .
Th&lt;' Miami Herald has d&lt;'Cided
that libidinal profligacy Is more

discuss cn reer~ and career deci -

l\ t l1'1 ' 1' 1 1~1nc llrprrl'&gt;rn !a ti\'1•. 11r·an!t:un
~I'W I" IJH JWr S.il t·~. ·7.'tl T hinl A\'f •nul '.

Co ntlnuPd from 1\·1
gra nt each SYL C unit r ec&lt;'ivcs
from ODNR 's Office of Litter
Control, which takes care of the
payroll for th e supPrv isors and
the crew members.
In "ddltlon, the Offi ce of' Liner
Control provides arrungemf'nl s
for and conduct s pre-servlre
training for cr ew super\,i sors.
T·shirts. ca ps and ·f!IOVPS for

crew

key not e speakers:
-J ack Hanna. PXPc'ut ivc dlrer·
tor of the Columbus Zoo .. will

M f'mht'l · L'mlNI P n'l'&gt;" ln h•rn:ttlmwl.
tnI:Ul&lt;l D :il I\ I '1.,, .. A ~~rw i;! I h•n ;ntd I hP
Oh tn K(' ll'' p:qJt •r A'i:&lt;~!'ir'i:l ! lnn. ;'\':l!lnn.l l

wanted: A Democrat prince__Be_n_W_a_lte_nb_er_:....,g~
With t he departure of Cary
Hart as fronl ·runnrr In lhr
Democratic pres idential pac k.
th e rpmalning choices have be&lt;'n
dubbed " th e Seve n Dwarfs."
Indeed. electorally speakin g,
they see m to fit lhP bil l. Six of
them are near ly unknown: three

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' COLUMBUS. Oh io 1UP I I Some 600 Ohio teens will ga ther
at Ohio State Uni ve rsill' .Jun f'
lo·20 for the oOth annual Ohio 4· H
Congress .
Thr meeting is .drs ignl'd to
introduce teen s to career ex plo·
ration, leadership skil ls. thr
pollllcal world and col lege life.
The program at Ohio Stall'
Unive.r si t)· is atl r ndrd by \'Oun g
Ohioans from rvl'r~· rou nt y who
have excelled i n lea der ship roles
in.J·H .
A congress hi p;hli ght is 1he'
mock l&lt;'glslalivr debal&lt;' at lh&lt;'
Ohio Hou se of Rcprescnt al il'es
chambers. Th e Ohio 4·H C'o n·
g r ~ss fs t he on !)' group. besi d&lt;'

Spea~i

primary campai gn. Anyone will\ · :
an eye on th&lt;' pie In the sky would .
rather ho rse· trade with Jackson: · ,
as long as his price wasn't 10&lt;):;
high .
At this point, only Jackson and '
his campaign staff profess to
b&lt;'lieve that he can actually win
the presidential nomination for
himself. And yet One thing ca nnot be denied:
Jesse Jackson ha s advantages
that his rivals don' t have . For one
thing allegations and innuendoes
that would sink them make little
or no impression· on Jackson,'s
black const ituen.cv. For decades&gt;
black leaders have been the :
t arget of FBI leaks and polltl~
ca ll y inspired allegations t hat
were never documented , and
many bla ck voters now ignore
at least discount accusat ions that
they view as initiated by th~ .
wh ite establishment.
We reported as far back a 197~
that Jackson, along with Dr.
Martin Lu ther King . had been a
vic tim of FBI snoops. Later :
charge s thai Jackson had mis- ·
managed federal fu nd s awarded
to PUSH . hi s black s£&gt;ll·help
organizatio n in Chicago . nev~r :
stood up, and bl acks understan:
dably r&lt;'sent&lt;'d the m&lt;'dia hubbub
over them .
Jackson's flair for the dram alic. politi ca lly shrewd ges:
lure . wh ich his rival s ca n't
m atc h. wa s al tPsl ed by a fundra isrr for another Democrat.
Reca ll ing Jackson's 1984 trip lo
Syria. whf'r0 hP won releasr. of ~~
black Navy pil ot shot down over
LPb anon. thi s polit ical pro
grumped: " I wouldn 't be surprisPd to SPf' .thf' {blrepin g)
Iranian s !riling their puppE'IS in
Lebanon to turn over two or three
of our hos l agf's to Jac kson during .
thr pri marie s."
A top Jackson staffer acknowlf'dgf'd with som C' rC'Iish that this .
thought had cr ossed hi s mind,
ton .

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eommillces abour a nolP he
wrote referri ng to a ...~wa p . of

dal sa;· some CI A officials ma y
have misled Co ngr~ss and more
agc•nl s m ay be quest ioned about
effor ts ro hel p the Nicaragua n
Co nt ra s oltcr Congress ba nned
ai d ih 1984.
· T hC' nationa l securit .v ac.lYisPr
to Vice Presi d&lt;&gt;nt George Bu'h

Gregg wrotC': "A

By LEE LEONARD
Ul'l Statehouse ~!&lt;!porte r
COL UM BUS, Ohio iUP I 1
Ohio House and Sena te co nfe r ft' s
may m ee t this wPek for th&lt;• firs !
time 10 start nego l la t ions on thr
$22 billion sta te bud ge! for
1988·89.
Th e Republi ca n-co nt ro ll ed Se·
nate adoptr·d it s ow n spending
plan on a part is an vou• last wcf'k.
although II did nol add much
overa ll t o the levels reco m·
mended by Gov. Richard F .
Ce les te and the Democ r atic·
domin ated Housr·.
Th e House wi ll pro bably rrjPCI
lhe S&lt;.•narc vPrs ion of ficially
Wednesday . .,effing the sta ge for
appoinlmcnr of a six·mem ber
confer encr com m ill ec. thr('{1 Democra t s an d thrC&lt;' Republi cans.
Cerlal n l obe on I he pa nel arf'
Reps. Willi am F: . Hin lg, D N&lt;•w
Phll adpip hia , and T hom as W.
John so n. R·New lnncord. an d
Sens. Stanlpy .1. Aro noff, H ·
Clnclnn at i, fw d Wi l Ham F' .
Bowen. D-Cinel nn ali. H inig w ill
be chai r m an. si nce t he bu d):wt
ori ginat ed i n I he House.
Spec ulallon for ! he other rwo
slot s centers ar ound Sen. Theo·
dore M . Gray. R -Co lumbu s. and
Rep. J . Barney Qu ill cr, D ·
To ledo.
The Se na te added $11 7 mi llion
to the House ve rsion for colleg es
and uni vers it ies. and $90 mi ll ion
for primary and seconda r y
schools. while trimm ing w elfare
and heait h ca re hv $10o m ill ion.
" I don' t thin k ' rhe cuts lh e.v
made werC' too spver('." su ld
House Spea kc•r Vern al C. Ri ffr
Jr.. D -Nt' W Bos ton. who is
opt im is tic l hat a prom pt sP IIiem cnl ca n be rrarhed.
Ri f fe and Senate Prrsldrnt
Paul E. Gill mor. R -Porr Clin ton .
will have a lor to say abou t 1he
terms of I he lln ai pr odu c t. which
i s due on th e governor' .&gt; desk b.v
June :!!1.
" Th ere's a iol of wor k l o be
done bPfo n • .Jun(l :m... sai d
William .J. Shku rti . dh'e&lt;·tor of
the sta l e Office of Budget and
Man agemen t who wi ll be ca l l inA
sln:n als for th p C'e!es tC' a dml nis·
t ra lion. " if 's a tough budge! ."
Shku r ll sa id his offi cr will
exa minP r·pdu ct iom; mad(l by thr
Se nate In 1h&lt;• areas of Medica id
~md

durin g &lt;:1 mPPI ing w!t h formc-r
CIA o pPr &lt;.~tive F'rl ix HodriguC'Z,
who was ht•l pin g thf' :-: . Pcrrt
resuppl y of !h e rebels, DOnilld

Talks to
begin on
budget

paym r nrs ,:Ui pPITPnt J

weapons· • lor m oney to help !he
Contras. T he• Was hin gton Post
reported Sa turd ay .'
In the narcs. mad&lt;&gt; Aug. 8

~wap

of

WP&lt;J ·

pon s for$ was arranged 10 gPt uid
to t he Co ntnl~ ... o co m rnittl'r
member I old the P ost.
Gregg and Bu sh sa id lhe.v had
not kn own about the diw•rsion
until lt wa.'&gt; madr publi c :\' ov. 2:&gt;.
Gregg has sa id hC' offered twic:r
to resign ~u1 r&lt;'&lt;'&lt;'nl ly decided nor
to 0C'C&lt;J UHP hP t hought it wou ld

harm ·Bush in his ca mpaign for
1he Republican presidential nominal ion in 1988.
The joint HousP·Senare com .
mlft ees in vest iga t ing t he affair
spent I he day Friday in closed
sc·ssion wilh Tom as Cast illo. I he
former C I A staliont·hiPf in Costa
Ri ca who hil s been suspended
becausl' of ·hi s rolr in efforT s to
help 1he n•bels.
The com mlfi C'C'S WPr(' SChP·
duled ro r('sume Tuesda y wi th
1e&gt;s 1lmon,v from Ass ist ant Sf'rrC"tar.v of Sla te E llioll Abrams. who
has consisl(1n1ly denied any
knowledge of U.S. govern men t
support for lhe rebels after the·
congress ional cutoff . His ear lier .
sra tr ment s con t radi ctteslimo nv
!'r om two witnesses at the- cofl -

gressional heari ngs.
Sen. David Boren. D-Okia .. a
com mitt ee mem be r , sa id it was
clear CIA officials ha ve f ailed
" to tell us thP whoiP story ." Bul
he sai d. " I do nb l see an
institu tional chai n of co mm a.nd
type inYolvcm r nt .''
Bori:'n. chairman of the SenatP
intel ligence Com miltre. sai d he
di&lt;i._not bel ieve Cas1i ll o broke an;·
l t~ws in assisTi ng: the pri -\ ·atr
s uppJ~· network _for rhc Con tra
re be ls in Nicaragua .
But Bonin sa id Castillo whose rea l name i s JosP F'Prn an dcz - rna~· h CJVP bPen forced to
~:~ h o ulder res po n s ibilif ~ · that b(&gt; ·
longed to ot her officials and i1
wa s clear in di \' idual CIA o ffi cials
have misled Congress:

Sen. Daniel lnouve. 0 -Hawai i.
chai rma n of 1he Senate pan el.
sa id ot her ClA witnesses rna)• be
called and he ra ised the possi bi lity that depos il lons from still
others m ay be in cl ud e d in the
record Of the hearings.
lnouvr did not rule ou t fu n her
c losed · sess ions as hf&gt; ldr the
co mmilt eP'S fft St "f'XPC'UiiH'S C'S
sian" si nce the hearings inw !he
adminislra t ion 's covPrt s~le of
arms to· Iran and di\' e r sion of
profit s to th r 1'\icar::~guan rrbl'is
began four weeks ago .
Boren said Cast illo was "\"PI"~·
ct~ ndi d" during the closed ~ ra r­
ing in exp lainin g "w hal led him
to sa ~- whal he said at various
stages of 1he in vestigat ion."
T he comm iltces ' fir st closed

,.-----..Local briefs ·- ---. Meigs court · cases terminated by judge

session v.-a s ca l led to kee [
Castillo's face off !he nat ion ·,
l elrvision screens and n ew s·
paper pages . A tra nscr ipt of h i~
1estim on v wi ll be released aft er: .
il is clear ed by rhe CJA. panel,
officia l s said .
•
Legislators spen1 most or the
da.v ques ti oning Cas Iiiio and t he
lengt h of !he int err ogation forced
the postponement of Abra m s·
testim on y.
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Abra ms' ap pra r ance is eagcrl.v ant ici pated be c~ ~se tesl im ·
onv Thur sdav bv the former U.S.
ambassad or Costa Ri ca , L ewis
Tambs. contradi cted A bra m s·
earlier statement s tha t he knew
Vet'V litt le abo ur t he pri va t p
net ~rOrk to ai d the anli Sandinista rebels .

POMEROY - Meigs County E m rrgency Medi cal Services
reports three calls Frid ay : T uppers Pl ai ns at 1: 30 a.m .'
transpo rted Sh irley Jon es to St. Joseph's Hospita l: Pom er oy at
1:02 p.m . t o M inersv ille for M arilyn Wat son to Holzer M edica l
Center: Syracuse at 10:29 p. m. tra nspor ted Mar ie Wa l dnig to
ve·r erans Mem orial Hospita l.

Patrol probes Friday accident

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POMEROY - Ther e was an accident in Chester Towns hip
Friday, a t 8:45a. m .• on T ow nship Road 115. a quart er or a m ile
norlh of Ohio 248, according to the Gallia-Meigs Post oftheState
Highway Pal rol.
Will i am A. N utl er , 26, of Reedsville, was dri ving north when a
ca r dr iven by Jenni fer R. L ance. 20. of Pom er oy. went left of
renter on a cu r ve and str uck Nut ter's car in the lert r ear.
L ance w as ci ted for dr i v ing left of center.

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GALLI POLJS- The Galll a-M ei gs Pos t of the Sl at e Hi ghway
Pa tr ol repor t ed two r ear-ender acci dents occurring in
9allipolis Town ship F rid ay afl ern oon.
The f irst occur r ed at 3: 19 p.m . on Ohio 218. K i mber ly M .
Swonger. 18. of E urek a St ar Houte, Galli po iils. was driv ing' her
)ruck south when behind her. a car drive n by Ti na A. Ca lhoun
could nol stop in time to avoid hillin g Swonger 's tr uck as
Sw onger st opped in traffi c.
· Calhoun was cited for assured cl ear dista nce.
· Th e other occurred at 4:41 p.m . on Ohi o 160. nea r B ulav ille
Road. A my J. Heaberlin , 21, or Ri o Grand e. had stopped in
' ra ffic while soul hbound. A car driven by Helen F . Ni ber t. 78. of
RL 1, Nor thup. was behind Heaber lin 's car and cou ld not Slop in
lim e to avoid hilling Hea berlin' s car .
· Nibert was ciled for ass ured cl ea r dist ance.
· A n accid ent of a differ ent sort occurred in Perry Tow nship, on
Charles Evans Road . a mile south of Cord-Cent erpoint Roa d.
Sharon E. Spencer. 22. or Oa k Hili. was northbound w hen she
encount er ed a car driven bv Robert E . Cox, 29, of Oa k Hill. Cox's
car wen! lefl of center and h it Spencer's car.
Cox was r il ed for failu re to y ield.
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City police check Friday wreck
GA LLJ POLJ S - The Ga llipolis Police Depa rt ment reported
an acc ident al the intersection or Seco nd Aven ue and Syca m ore
Streel F r id ay afl ernoon .
Doris E . Ca mpbell , 67. of Rl . 2, Crowr. City, was driv i ng west
on Svca m or c and tried to turn left to Seco nd Avenue. Acco rdin g
to th e report. a t r uck driven by L ew is W. Dailey. 41, of Pal rio t
Sl ar Route. Ga llipolis. ra n a sl op sign on Seco nd Aven ue and hit
Ca mpbell 's car .
Dailey was cit ed for run ning a st op sign and having an rx pirrd
·license.

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. CA LLIPOLJ S - Galli a Academ;' High School w ill conducl
gr adu at ion cr n •m onies a l' 2:.10 this aft er noon on Mem orial
F1i el d. ioca lrd behind Was hington F: lcmenl a l")'.
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: 1n case or r ain, .I he event will be moved t o 1heGalli a Acade my
Pt. Pleasant High School
Twin R i ver s Foodland

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Elizabeth Rogu e
1'1. Pleasant High School
Big Bend Foodland

Jod y Deck er
Pl. Pleasa nt High Sc hool
Pl . Pl easant Foodland

T he baccal au reale sermon and benedictio n w ill be by Rev·.
.John .Jackson . pastor of New Life Lu thera n Chur ch.
· Voca l , selec tions will be done by the GA HS Madr igals.
ronductl.'d bv A nn£' F' ischP r .
.Jeffrey se111e wil i sing "A m er i ca T he Bea utiful". H onora r y
a)va rd s will be presenled by Pr in c ipal .John H . E llingson. and
1hr speaker will be inlroduced by Joseph Ca rt er. sup&lt;•rl ntend- e n! of Gallipoli s Cit y Sc hool s. Am y Hal cher. a represent at ivc of
thr top 10 per cent of her gradu ationg class, will give the
ad dress. J am es Holley. pres ident of the Gallipolis City School
Board of·Ed ucation. will present the diplom as. L y nn Conley will
lead in the sin gin g of the Alm a M ater.

Ginger Platter
Ripley High School
Ripley Foodland

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Waham&lt;1 Hi gh Shcoul

Pt. Pleasant Foo dlnnd

Ann Denni s
Pl. PlelL•ant Hlgh "Schoo l

Tim Lander
Gall Ia Academy High School
Gallipoli s Foodland

Pt. Pl easant Foodl and

Tom Annstead
Ripley High School
Ripley Foodland

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CI. F.VE L AN D cUP I ! - T he
fo&lt; mer cam paign m anager for
Garv Hi.lrt lX'lif'\'(ls th P mC'd i a
undU st J~· w(•rP abiP to dec ide
w ijet her a !l ega l ions rega r ding
Harl!'!-; pf• rson &lt;.~l lifr wrn• ls sues,
r&lt;Jf hbr 1han allowi ng t hP \·otr r s to

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l~s:t, worst judgt's

two-yC'ar I)C' I' Iod .

In thf' ~"' n a i f' . 1.1 spr c la l enm·
mlltL'\f' look in~ at ll uusP- tM ssPd
legislatio n 0.11 el\'il j uslier apd
lnsura nC(' !'('form b in t lw
pmcess of l aking anlf'ndml•n t s
and w ill m er! Tursda;· aftrrnoo n
and Thur sd&lt;~~· m orning.
A House F'lnane•· subco mmi t ·
IC&lt;' will be w ork i ng ll'&lt; 'dncsda.v
m ornin g on amrndmpnt s to rtw
$ 2. ·1 bill ion 11"(10Sp OI'I;IIJ On
bud get. whic h inel ud&lt;'&lt; S2 .1 bil·
lion for hi ghwuys .
LC'~ lsla 11 on m aki ng ,·ic t im .;,; of
drunkr n drl\·tng auto ar&lt;' i d(llll!-1
~liglbl r for eomrw n.&lt; alio n bv th r
!-l t UI(' wil l I'C'C'C' I\" r .:• hp;.n ·tn,e:
Tur ~ d uy aHC'rnoon in t ht' Houst'
Civ il a nd Com mr reia l Law
Commllt ee.

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Amy Murrny
Gallln AcadPmy Hi gh School
G:\lllpolls Foodhmd

VIcki e Hamrick
Pt. l'lea.•ant High School
Twin River s Foudland

Bolt Clark e
l't. Pleasanl High Sc hool
Twin Riv ers FoodlW!d

COL UMRUS. Ohi o ! U PII Vi ce Pres ldrnr Geor ge Bush s11; ·s
11 h&lt;' is ele-ct ed p r~si drnr nr xt
vear . one of h is fi rst goa ls w ill be
i o rut the America n iliitrrac;·
rule in hal f .
Bush. whose wife. Rarbara.
promot es lil er aC)' p ro~ r a111s
aro und the cou ntry. !old a
government -busi ness foru m Frida v !hat ra is in!( the rd uca tional
level should bea r thr rop or the
lis t of nationa l priorities.
" More par tners hips ! bet wC&lt;'n
bu ,f ness a nd govcrn mc nll
should put an emphasis on
maki nl!_ t his country lit erat e.··
the vice president laid a Regional
Conference on Public· Private
Partners hips. " I bel ieve It 's the
answer to tcch nol o~rlcal change.
I believe ll"s the answer to
com pet illveness. f bell eve II' s
the best poverly program of all.

("r: F:VF: I.A ND 1U Pl l A
na1iona! t·hi ld sup port organiza ·
liOn offpred awa r d for best and
wor st judges and SUpport bU ·
rr~ u s i n t h(' state .
T he Associ ation for Chlld rrn
fo ~ F:nforcemrnt of Suppol'l Inc.
sa[d Cu;·ahoga Counl)' offered
fa m i\lr~ 1hr worsr ovr ra 11 s.\'SIC'm
a nil :dc•srribrd it as a mazC' of
bup::a u crar~· for thosr t r~· in g to
ob4at n support pay mPnt s.
Tlie besl judg&lt;' handling suppop ~ casC'S i n Oh io is M u r:~&lt;.~rc t
Wtaver of Sa ndu sk.v· ( ou nt.v
Cdrrimon ' Pl eas Co urt. ACF:S
sa jd.
orga nizal ion :-u id Rob&lt;'rt
'D • Wil lker. Hancock Cou nty
C.;mmon P leas Judge. is lhP
II' r sl judge because hr ha s a
" l ~ck of· sensitiv it y to the needs
of&lt; r hildrrn in r hild su pport.
\'isila tion and c u s t od~ · cases."

Randy Gunnell
Buck eye Hills Career Center
Ohio Valley Foodland

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reduce illileraey

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to F am ll lrs w ith Dependent
Children 1:1.1 p&lt;•t-cr nlt 10 sre if
lh L' ap propria tions will su ppoJ'I
a nt lc lpa l l'd ca:-; Pioad s.
The budgrl din•r· tor also said
he wa nl s to l'nsure th at ~ ~ :,
pl.1 rCC'n1 sa iPs tax on long dli~ t ·
a nc&lt;• l r lr phon&lt;' ralls w ill produ cr
thP $107 mill ion that St~naiL'
Republi ca ns SIJ ~' 11 w ill .
T ax Comm iss ion('!' Joann('
Llmba!·h Si.ii d lh4' l"l'VisPd I a,"\ is
good for on I)• $77 m iillon O\'t'rlhr

S quads make three runs Friday

.•Investigate two Gallia accidents

Mike Gillies

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Roger K cllh Copley
GaiJin t\ cud cm y High Sc hool
Gallipolis t"oodhlnd

M elissa Potter
Buckeye Hills Career Center
G:1lllpolls Foodland

John Ellingson
Galll a Academ y High School
Gallipolis Foodland

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G a llla Academy High School
Ohio Valley Foodland

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You '~e tun them wo1king In ou1 rtol'e$ when they we/611 'tIn FOODLAND'S
t/re/1 ~lsn10omr. Now tbeg ·, gtqdueting F1om high school GRADUATING

CLASS OF
1987

To Bleb and emg o11e oF gou, Congntul1tlons tnd But
Wlsbst at gou enfbullt~tletllg go l10m m ph1u oF
gou1 first 1igbt i"to ths next. Qood Coing, C1ads/
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Big Bend Foodland

ODLAND
Gallipolis Foodland
Ripley Foodland

lOCAlLY OW.D AND OPIIATED
BY 101 I SHEILA EA$TMAN

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cast thrir op in ion .
" I vrnturC' to say thrre is a
vpr~· . \'P.r~' signifi&lt;'ant num ber of
propk ll'ho would hav&lt;' li ked to
ha ve been given lhe chance to
vote for Garv Hart or voi r for
a nothrr ca ndidate: at lra st gi vrn
th at chance... Oli ver HenkeL
Hurl' s l~R4 ca mpai gn managrr.
sa i d Frida~· dur ing a sp('('rh a1
I he Cltv Clu b.
" Wh ilf was alleged to happen
ra isrs a who\(' serif'S or qut;s tions
abou t on('·s va lues ." thr Cleve·
Ia nd law.\'('1' said. ·· He j Hart l
ac k now lr dged rhat it wa s at least
poor judgm ent. ..

Lottt'ry numht'rs
CL F:VELAND !U PI I -

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da y· s win n lng Oh ;0 L oll er.v
nu mbC'rs:
Daily Numlwr
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Tlckrt sales r o r a I e d
SJ.a:,2.77R.:,O. wilh a pa yoff due of
$809. 117i. 50 .
PICK -4

.3875.
PKK -4 ticket sa les total ed
$191.996.:,0, wit h a payolf du e or
$!!6.!\93.
PICK -4 $1 straig hl bel pays
$.1.920. PICK -4 $1 box bet pays
$205.

POM E ROY - The follow ing
accidenr: Richard Norris, Car- is m ild(', co!'l ts, pH l~ nu,f1 : k
individuals were fi ned this week
roll , $250 and costs, thrPr days In Roselyn Tueker. Tuppers Plain s
in M eigs County Cou r t by J udge
j ail and flO day license sus pen- rrst itutio n and cost&amp;. bad chN·k .
Pa l ri ck O' Brien.
sion , D WI: cos l s only for im· Thoma s Coelh, Gallipolis , resfi ·
Van .Eva ns, Racine, $300 and
pr oper l ane usage.
· rut ion and costs. bad check .
costs, 10 days in j ail and 120 day
M ar shall Sl ater. AIIJany. $2!\
Char i &lt;'S Cl il rk. Midd i Ppa&lt;' l , $ ~111
license suspe nsion, DW I:
and
and cos ts, ·speedi ng: S75 a nd and cos t s. th rPf' da~r !$ in jai l
costs. 10 days in j ail, hit -skip:
cos t s, t h r~ days in ja il. no suspended, six months probn ·
costs only for failing to yield :
motorcycle endor se mrn t: $3~ of lion , no m ot o rc~'ClC' litrn sca:
Tonv H utton. Ruliand / $300 and
fine and thrC&lt;' days in j ail to be Dav id W isr. Mi ddl epon. $2R and
costs , 30 days in j ail .and six
suspended in li cenesc is obt ained cosl s. speedin g: $"0 an d COSIS . .10
m onths licen s(' suspension, OWI;
within 30 days; Bi ll LucHS,Sa l em day s in ja il suspend ed. one year
10 d ays in jail and cos l s, no Cen ter , $30 and costs. fi ve di:t:Ys in probation, no drl\·prs I i cPnsP and
oppr ato r s licenSe; cos ts only for
ja il s us~n ded , litterin g; Reba driv i ng under sus p£•nsion; Duv1d
speeding; Da nny B uffington. Virg ini a Sarver . Middl eport. six Weber·. R PPds\"i llt'. $20 ~1nd cos ts.
Pom eroy, $300 and costs, 10 days
months in j ail su spended. five no sell! bPI! ; Robr r l M . John so n
in j ail. 120 day lice nse suspen- years p l'ohat i on or until rrs 1itu · .Jr .. Pomrroy. $10 und ('OSIS.
sion , DWJ: coSIS only for l eft ol - l ion is mad(', costs, pC'II Y lh('ft :
co nsuming liquor in a molar
cent er; K evi n Knapp. ~yr acuse.
E dw ar d Sa r ver, Mid dleporl . six
v·r h icle: .ll'ffrev 1\(' ll'r ii. Long
$250 and costs. 10 days in j ail. 120 months jail suspended. fi ve ye· BoCi om ..&gt;r:, ond eoSis. failed 10
day license suspen sion. DWI ;
ars probat ion or u rl t ll rr~ l l lul i on . di splny \'ali d · !icrn-.r pl&lt;HP:
costs only for failing to stop afl rr

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WASHI NG TO N tU Pl l Tfxas billionaire Nelson Bunker
Hunt. named as a possible
milli on-doll ar contributor to lhC"
Nica r aguan rPbels. has been
quickly ca lled· befor e the grand
j ury invest iga ting the I ra n- Con ·
tra scand al.
Hunt : w ho sp&lt;&gt;n t ju st over an
hour Friday beror e the f£'dera l
grand j u ry of independ ent coun ·
sci L a\-..Tence Walsh, declined to
di scuss hi s testimony or com m ent on wh ether he had f'ver
been approachr d by the Whi te
House . to contr ibut e to the
Cont ra s.
Asked, howevC'r , how he felt
about the rebels. Hunt spoke up.
" I' m for them ," he sa i d.
Hi s att orney, Mar k Zim mer·
m an of Da ll as. sa id H unl wa s
subpoenaed to appear before thr
jury and was willin g and pre·
pared · t o coopera te w ith ! he
sweeping investiga tion into thr
U.S. sa le of ar ms to Iran. un d
subsequf'nt diversion of profit s to
the rebels.
Pt·ior to Hu nt' s appctH·a nrf'.
Zim m erm an and Wal sh associ al e Michael Br omwi ch wen !
through a largr stack of docu·
m C'nt s. but it was not know n ifhr
had turned any of t hem over to
lh&lt;' gra nd jury.
Zimmer m an dec lined to say
w hPther Hun t would addr ess
t flS tim o n~· las t wepk at ro n g r('~ ·
slonal hea r ings on the sca ndal
that indica t ed I he Texas billlo-

naire mav have ro ntrlbu tfld $1
million tO thr pr ivatr C'ont r u
su pplv cfforl .
Hutlt' s ni.l m e h ad not pn:
viously su rfaCC'd publid_
, . in 1hc
scand al.
Willi am O'Boy lc. on&lt;' ot t~o se
who l es t ifi0d hf' ma de a co ntnbu ·
l ion at th0 urging of consen ·al i\'r
fund"ra is€'r Carl Ch;mnel wa s
as ked by congrpss lona l invf's l i·
gator s: ''Did Mr. Chan nE'll f'V('r
l ell )'OU !hal B unker Hunl had
donated so met h ing on thC' or dPr
of a mil lion dollar s ro hel p thr
Conlras? "
'" I t hi nk SO. yes." O'P,oy\P
rcpll ed. Thr ma11 r r wa s no1
pur sued. bu t a commifl rr Iilii')'&lt;'!'
said Iuter thc• pa nel s had no
evidence proving a H unt
con tribul ion,
Channell h&lt;~s plt'ariPd guill .\' In
an illega l tax schem (' to arm l hf'
rebels.
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Chan nPII. w hose fund·rai slng
(lm p ire ~ aft t h r acti\'f' S UPJ&gt;Ortof
t he Rragan &lt;.~ dm in is t raf ion.

nam ed Ll . Co l. Olivrr Nor th anti
public rrlat lons cxc·cuth·e Hi chard Mi\IN as CO·Conspirarors
in the schrme.
Zi mmerman a l so dPcl in('(l lu

sav whC'thrl· Nor th ma.v hm' c·

rai sed monC'y ror t hPfnn lra s at iJ
l arge fu nd-raisi ng pal'l;· a!
Hunt' s rH nch duri ng thr C O ! ~
convention In lf)84 or whr tlwr
Wals h hC! d as kf'd himtoturnow•r
per sonal reco rd s.
" l ca n' t ~~ ~ Into what h&lt;' w ill

Area deaths
Crit "Crahtr~

sc,·vices wi ll be conduct ed hy
VFW post 4464.

CHI L LI COTH E Crit B .
Cra bl rcc. 92 . died Frida y al the
Wes tmor el and Pl aCP Nursing
Home in Ch ill icol he. l oilowing a
lengthy illness. He was a refir ed
farm er .
Bor n Ja n, 12, 1R9!\ al Ft. Gay .
W.\'a .. son of the l aic .Jake and
A nn Crabh'ce.
He was preceded i n deo 1h by
his w ife. Sa r a Ann ie Booth
CrabtrC&lt;'. in 19Rl. i\lsoprcceding
him i n d ea th were fi ve sons.
Sur v iving arC' chil drr n. Mrs .
Lonnie• 1Pearl! Burger of Bid·
well. M r s. Ruth Shaw of H ill ia r d.
Oh io. M rs. K end ail tDorls t Dean
of OsprC)' . F la .. Mrs. Bruce
rJoycel A l ki nso n of Ali antaa ,
Gil ., an d I rwi n Crab l rC&lt;' of
Vi nt on: 22 gra ndchil d rrn. and 17
gr cal gra ndchi ldren.
1\ Wor ld War I vrtcnm. hPwa s
a member or MI. Ol ive Church.
and a for mer m em ber of !he
i\ m rrica n Lt\gion.
Serv ices w ill be 2 p.m. Mon·
da)·. at Wa ug h-Hallc;·- Wood F'un
era I Home. Rev . Chesler Lem ley
officiati ng. Buria l follows in
Ca lva r y Ccm ct r r~' · F r iends muy
ca I I at 1he I u ncr aI hom~ S
. unday.
6 10 9 p.m .
Gra ndchildr en will ser ve as

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Thompson, 74. of Rou lr 2. Cool ·
v ill e. died eu rl.v Sa turda y murn ·
in g at Vrl era n s Mrmo ri ill
Hospit al.
Bor n in 13oisc. Id aho on April
22. 19.J:I, shewusa d aught er of the'
l ate Gudlcy Lee an d Bcrs.v Ston·
Ka p t le. She w as a homrm;l kC'I"
and allrndrd A ilrrd Un it&lt;'&lt;1
M el hod lSI Church.
Surv ivors lncl u{it• two dau gh
1ers. Kat e l{odch avrr ol La ke
Worth. Fla. and Esther ll arcl ·
wick ol Chill lcolh&lt;': lhrw sf&lt;'ll
sons, Tom Wakefl~l cl of llforl Oak ,
Tex as and ii .C. and Roll Wak ro·
field of Phoe nix. i\ri z.: l hrc•P
grandchitdrpn ; one sis ter. Prt d;t
Sa mu el s of Shcp hNdsvillr. K y .:
one brot hf'r. .John Kn pt le of
Ven luru . Ca lif. : and sc·vcr ai
nlccrs. ncphrws and co usins .
SC'rv icrs will be2 p.m. Mond&lt;:.~ .v
al Al fred United Methodist
Church with Rev . Don Archrr
officia l in ~ . Bu1·1a1 wi ll he in
Bu rli n ~ h am Crmel&lt;•r,·. 1-"ril.•.nd'
m uv c;all Sunt.la v . 2 to ~1 nmli to!t,
a ! 't he Whii&lt;'· P.thrid"&lt;'
" F'unera l
Hom ro, Belpre Chapel. and a! I he
church
for one-hour prl01 ro
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GALLIPOLIS, OH.
SUMMER HOURS

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MONDAY
CLOSED
TUESDAY - Open at Noon
WEDNESDAY - Open at Noon
THURSDAY - Open at Noon
FRIDA·Y - Open at 3' P.M.
SATURDAY ·- Open at 3 P.M.
SUNDAY - Open at 3 P.M • .

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OPEN AT 5 P.M.

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dist ance• : Drwf•y ('audill.
Crayson, Ky .. $10 and costs,
tailed 10 disp l ay hi ghwa,- ~ sr t ~x
~t -i ckN: Gf'ariPd Hit chcock I ll .
C ailipolis. S24 " "" f"Osts. SJ&gt;eed
i ng: Harold Ca r son. tvliddlepor t.
$2 1 and costs. speeding : Will lam
WYaTt , .tu nc-lion Citv . $22 Bnd co.~ls . SPC'&lt;'di n,!!: Fra'n l\ Mus:;:CI',: I •
Pom ernv . $20 4Hl cl cos ts. Stx'cd: · ·
ing: Mii .CI hew IVolfr. A I hen s, ·$22 :
and &lt;·os l ~. spPPd in ~.
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F'orfPiling bonds in cotin t\" - :
court wf'n• Br.n 1111 Young, Pomp • •
ro-' . $J:,, consuming liq uor in a:.
mo tor \'!lllif-lr: Shrr ry F'nrm;m , ···\
\\'pqrr vill(\ .-,;:1(), spf'eclin g: 1rwi n ·~

Hn\\"rn .J1· .. 1\e novn . W.V;r.. $:1n..
!-. pr{•di ng.

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Commiltee may question more agents on arms scandal
makP.rs in the Ira n-Contra sca n-

Pomeroy-M~dleport-GaiNpolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant. VV. Va.

Mev 31, 1987

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ll' ~t H.\"orw ht' l h(lr.hPwl ll pro&lt;hH 'C' rnilli u11 ou iH.'P !-1 ot ~ il\' f'l' bullion. '1
document.-. ," Zi rnnlf'rm~ln sa i cl.
h&lt;.~ ll ·ur thr wnrtd 's drii,·PnltJIP '
T he 21«l· pound Hun I is t hr suppl).
eld Ps t son of TPxas's l q,;P ndar~·
Ir s \"il llll' ,~ 1 tlw markf'l hi,gh _ :,
mlllion ai rf' l·I. L. l-lu n1 cmd i~ l hP $_:,o an o unL'f' _ (' 0\l plt ·d w i t h
pu l rla rrh o f wha t was. an d ll l i t ~
01hi•r ftll1l il-' holding:- put ttwi r
sti ll bP . 1\nv·ricil"s wrii l! hif'st nr·r W(irlh ctt $1:1 bi lli on - grf'a trr '1
fam i l,v ·
r rr;, n tl1r ('orn tii nr' d \i ·ort 11n! llC'r\ .
With hb \ oun gP t l&gt;ro tlwr :-- , Fnrd tmd Mnhi l.
Hunt lll'ads · ;1 \'asr fitwnci;ll
T hf· l":uni l\ ·~ ..,il\·c·r· bull ion ~ til l
r mpir P thai wa!- rhn\ 111'n r d b.' · is worth in j ''iCPS!'. ot ll billio n · ·
t hri r &lt;tt1('mp1 1o ro rnc•r lh&lt;.' sl l\"('1" do ll:lrs h~' sn nw (IS \im a lrs.
mar k et.
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In thf' h.-t lc_\·orl duy .... prior ro
"S il \'1'1' Thur.o.,d; l.\ .. - M: rr ch ~r; ,
H1Rtl. llw d a~ · tht• hubiJI&lt; ' hu rs t RunkC'r and his lJ rn t lK·rs l h'rl ll'rl
;rncl Lamar ~ -,,ntrilllf'd ;dmul 1110

Granted lil't'nsc·
GA L I.IPOI. IS - S:in1 UI' i A .
Moh ler. 17. of I IIJ:I 0 1110 Ave .. and
.lircki&lt;• 1.. PniC,\ '11 . :11 , of 1111 :1 Ohin
AW' .. ~\·Nr gr ant f'c! :1 IT\ il!T i; rgr
licens(' Prida.v in t ::~Jii :1 CorJn 1,\' .

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111 . '.l , Ca lll poli s. unci Sti•phanh)
.Jo Gwinn. 1!1 . Oi Rt. I. Crown
Citv. l'rld '" "·
l~ rlc .John ll ol l&lt;'. 12. of 1"{1. I.
Vi nton. a nd Kf' lJ~· DPni sr Sl ovf'r .
l R, of il pplr • C:i'OI'(•. W.Va.,
WPd nrsdny .
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant. W.Va.

May 31, 1987·

Storm ·flags are
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up ID Bahamas
MIAMI i UPI I - Storm flags
flew over the northern Bahamas
Islands as a precautio n toda y
even ! hough hurricane forecas·
lers repo r ted lillie chance a
preseason trop ical depression
will strengthen int o a dangerous
howler .
Highest susta ined w inds rP·
i&gt;orted by observers aiJoard a
weather. service r econn aisancC'

plane were 35 m ph Friday ni ght.
But the depress ion !h al popped
up in the Atlantic Wednesdav
wa s producing l hu.nder storm
gusts of 45 mph in the northeasl·
ern quadrant .
A 10:·30 'p.m. EDT adviso n ·
Friday cent ered the depression
about 120 miles east nor th east of
Nassau . Bahamas, and about 300
mil es east of Miami. The depression was mov ing toward rhr. wesl
near 5 mph and was expected 10
coni inue that coursP for at least
24 hnu rs .
"No import ant chan ge in
strengt h is likely ... but reconnaissance aircraft will co ntinul'
to monitor th e depress ion for
signs of strengthening,'·' the
nighll ime
isor)· said.

FIRST NEW SIGN INS'I'AI.I.ED - l'alifnrnia's first 65 MPH
sign wa' Installed early Salurdav allout 211 mil es east of San Diego

on 1-8 between San Diego and ihe Arizona state line. Motorists
honked and waved as the 13 year-old 55 MPH sign was replaced.
(UPI)

Killer blasts society for his execution
.JA CKSON. G,t. 1UPI I - Th&lt;•
electrocution of kili l'r Willi am
Royd Tucker, who mu rdered a
pregnant new l.vwrd. bri ngs thr

rate of Pxecu1ions ro

it s qu ickr.s t

pa ce In the Unilrd Stales sine&lt;'
lbe Sup1·emr Cour t rrvivrd the·
death penall y in 1971i.
TuckN, :11. wa s prunouncl'd
dea d at 7: 29 p.m. F'rida y by
Ralph KPmp, lht• warden at th e
Georgia Diagnosti c and C' la ss ifi
calion Centr r. about fin mile.,
south of Allanta .

Hc1 wa s Pxecutf'd in

Cr-org i H'~

electric chair fo r 1hr 1977 mu reiN
of a Kalh il'en P&lt;' t'l'y , 19. "
co nvcnlP ncC'

prflgnant

si OI'f'

clrrk who wa s mar r ied on lv
months bc·forc• shC' wa s killed.
Tu cker 's execution is I he fifth
In the last two we&lt;'k s in the·
Uniled Sl al &lt;'s. lht· fa stes t rat e in
the nat ion si ne&lt;' llw Supn•me
Court ru led favorably on thr
co nstilution Aiil y of tlu• dr11 l h
penalt y in 1!176.'
Thr fiv e executio ns thi s month
in the United Stairs marks the

seco nd tim r. th at man y in onr
month sincf' 1he l'a rr:v in g out of

dPC.Jih s0 nt r ncC's rrs umcd ln 1 ~ 1 77.
Th eir were f! vr rx0cu tions in

.Janu ary

J9 8~i.

Tu rkP r read a prl'pared stair·
mrnl w hi le strappPd in 1he
Pic•ct r ie ehair. att acking thr
death penal l y as a poor del crenl
lti cr imt •a net caII in g 1he sl al e and

socie ty

m urcJ pre r~

th emse lvfls

for ('XN'Uiing him .

"No mal!rr how steri le and
sanitm)' you mak e this Pxrc·u-

tion. it' s still murder ," Tu cker
saicl. " Yo u arr e~s guilt y ~~ s 1 a m

and vou wi l l br held account abl e
onf' da v. I lrav(' you with m v
for giveness cmd loVe. "
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df'I Pr

cri me

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to "overh aul

society. not cxec uH~ c rimin al s.

" I lak e full r esponsibili ty for
the cr imr I commil tcd and am
wi llin g to accept the punishmrnl. " T ur k(,l' Said . "1' am a
pro duct of your cr ea ti on . We
sr-rm to su.v ki lling som conr is a ll

right in som e cases. Thai's a
terribly wrong message. "
During his !rial for I he kidn ap·
ping and stabbin g deat h of Per ry _,
of Columbus, Ga.. Tu cker
· claimed he wa s under the influence of al co hol and mar ijuan a at
lhr I ime. and said he did no1
rem ember killing the woman. He
l atPr sai d h&lt;" did remember the
killing.
" I cross ed int o an area wher e 1
had no control. " Tucker sai d.
" Obt ai nlng pleasure w as al l I
th ought or. I kill ed . . I am fully
awa re my action led me to thi s
da y. You see a human being who
is gelling whal he deserves."
Tucker , who became religiou s
whi le in prison, said he hated
himself aft er I he murder .
" I n the &gt;·ears I 've been in
prls0n. I grew up and mat u1·ed
wit h the help of a loving and
mei'Ci ful God." Tucker sa id.
His last words were: "God
biE'ss you all."
Ea rlier F ri da y. the Suprem e

Court vot ed 6-3 to deny Tucker a
stay of execution , which had been
scheduled for Wednesday . Th e
lllh U.S. Cir cuit Court of Appeals
grant ed a 24 -hour stay Wednesday, and the Supreme Court
granted anot-her 2i·hour sl av
Thursday so the high court could
further r eview the case.
Tucker was the third man to
die in !he Georgia eleclric chair
In th e pas t three weeks, the 101h
put to dea th in Georgia sincr the
sl ate resumed execution s in 1983
and the 75th in the nation since
the Supreme Court . r einstated
ca pit al' punishment in 1976.

Section B

As the dist urbance moved
closer 10 the southeast Florida
coast. forec as ter s at lheNa1iona l·
Hutr ica nce

Cen rer

advised small cra ft operators·
fr om Ju piter In let sout h to Key'
Largo to closel)' monil or the
progress of I he syslem and not
ve nture tar from pori.
Th e Ba hamian warning was
issued with concer n for small
boats and peo ple liv ing along I he.
outer islands. m et eoro logist
Ma r k Zimm er said.
" The one thing we encourage.
people at thi s ti me of the yea r is·
10 go about their normal ac tivi-ties and keep I hei r eye on 1h '
forecas ts," hr sa id.

in I he .July 1!Jg2 deat hs of act or
Vi c Morrow and two Children
~luri n g_ the film_ in~ of " Twi light
Zone: fh r Movtc.
Landis , liw onI)' Hollywood
dilw tor rve r rr im ina ll y cha rgccl
wi th at·d dcnl ai death s on a fi lm
srt. dabbed hi ~ ryes with a
hamlkNC h11' f when t ile ve rcli el &lt;
wrrc read . i\11 fil'e drfrnda nts
IIH'n took turns in hugging the

l rla ll ~ ove r ." s~lid Murk Loc hr r

Ju ror ~.

thosc two babics and Vic Morrow

"A Inti)· l t'tTibll' tr agic a('Ci ·
&lt;lrnt happrnccl on the se t of th e
''l'wil ig: hl Zo nr' llwr ha s changed

and there's no verdi ct in the
world thai will convi nce mr

sl amlurds.

m ~· l i fC' and the li\'C'S of or h('r s,"

"The· mag nitutl•· of ll tb
traj:!&lt;'d,l ' h:t &gt; forc&lt;'tl the whot.•
lndu&lt;l l'\' ll1S1;1 11()\)a('k:t ntla ssr•ss
Its sa f0.1) Jl1'11Cl'clu '"'''· a ntl wr \ ·r
srrn a clr &lt;~mat ic d••crC'asr i11
ln juriC':-&gt; n :o~ ;1 rt ·su\t. "
T hP SupPri or Cour t j ur~
norden oni)' on1· round of IJa iiPt

l.ancli.s s:ticl . holdin g lh\' hnnd of
his er.v ing wi fe. Dt•borah. " I'm
gra t&lt;' lul ' " lhl' jUI"\', Obviously.
I 'm rr l i&lt;'IWI. "
" Th is is a great dav. I ~~- ~ nl to
Id s~ P\' Pr~· ju ror ... sa id drfrnda n 1
Dnt·rr)· Wingo. who wa s piloting
tlt l' hl'iit·optt'r th;\1 cras h&lt;'li.
P rn~N· ut o r L('a Pu1win D 'A ~
.cns1i no. nicknanw d " Dr ;t ~o n

u ~soda lt's \\'&lt;'1'1 1 not g uilr~· ot
l.l t'tin JI \Vith lTim i n&lt;~l nvg li gt• nt 'i'

fou r

othrr v.: isC'."
.Patrick Hennin g.

w ho wa s

stall' labor commiss ioner at the
time of th e acci(lenl , said lhe
Vt'r dlcl s did not absolve the
defrndants of 1heir J'esponsibll it y
in the deaths of lhrC'C' people.

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auri ion :-; ale • of i.i p l't '- ~lliiH ·r' nt u r~ ·
sculpt ur&lt;'.

&gt;O tt. hi s cia ugh! rr had 01hC'r
Idea!-' .
In a 1t•11rr 10 hrr fath er dated
,\ pril Iii. IRM. a vear heron·
.lrffrrson bPramc' pres ident ,
M"l"l h&lt;t .Jdferso n Rand olph said.
" I found laul l with Houdon for
makin g you too old. "

MAnRESS &amp; FOUNDAnON

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,\ spoktl.swoman f(tl' Ct\l' i!-l!i&lt;''s
auction 11ousr in Mmth.llra n sal ri
an an o n ,, · m o u ~ bu;. t'l' P rid : 1~·

purehasrd tiw pnrl rail bu ~t of the
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The url\\'0\'k " '"' ro mplrlrd In
1 7~9 whrn Jefferson 1\'ll&gt; m inisl t'r
to Fra nrr. a JJO&lt;I he h&lt;'ld fr om
liR~ to 17!1!!. said auction house
spokeswoman Hobin I llC')'.
Thr $2.R6 million bl ti lOt' thr
bust was thr hi ght•&gt;t price p aid at
aurtion for a prr ~Oih centur)·
seulplu r&lt;'. shr said . Thr prcl'iou.
record was $1 .01 million for a 17th
crntun• bronze slulur of a
rearing horse b_
, Ad ricn dc Vries.
The bu st, by Jean Antohw
Houdon. " Is considered the defln·
illve imajle of J&lt;'ff&lt;'rson's likeness." Riley said.
Jeffer son and Houdon became
close friends during the third
president' s tenure In France. shr
said. The relation ship betw een
1he two men Is believed to have
contributed lo the detail and
accuracy of the bust.
The 28 :Y, -inch high bust wa s
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Studf' nt s !n ki ndl'rgarl('n, firs t

" thin-gs." but one area school' s
project prov ided a service to the

and second gradrs took part in
the pa rk bea utification projc•c t
going on in Ga llipolis. With thr·
hel p of onr chairwoman of 1hr
park projPc l . Pamel a Ma tura .

c ushi ons

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1he st udrnts pl:1111 rd l'loll·t•rs in
!h(' cil .\' park .
Stud&lt;'nl s rabrcl o\'rr ~ 1 ~&gt;.0011
through t lw proj c C't. !n w h id1
t !lt•y so u ~ h t spo nsor'"' for don a
1io ns 1o 1h&lt;' srhool. Wi l lla ms ' " iii .
In 1hP pa sI, ju sl o1·cr $ 1 ~. ~~~1 II" as
ra isC'd. William s sairl. &lt;ldd \np,

l hb ~' f' &lt;J r \ proj&lt;'el l cl!' s urpa ss ~d
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Durin g rhf' l!l~li- H7 S('hool yC'ar,
Williams sa id, lht' l'f' W(l l't' 191

stuciPnt s r·nt:Ollrd at Ollio \ 'a lley
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wagon , used hy his great-great-great grandpar·
t•nts, came from Pennsylvania to Ohio ahout lM2U
and through his J{&lt;'IH~:dog3' rt•searth, lw W tL"i ahlt•
In lnetl&lt;• it in llcdford Township several yt• ars

co mmunll y lh l'ough var ious
projects.
The service was fr PP to tho s&lt;'
receivi ng it . and tellers wc1·c
wrillen to fri en ds of the students
and schoo l su pporters to r aisr 1he

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Home' 446-4518

GETTING READ\' - Lloyd Blackwood of.the
Sumner comm unity Is busy r~storing a eo vrr ed
wagon to he used in I he parade all he Bic&lt;•nt cnnlal
cel ebration scheduled for ,July II at the M&lt;•igs
County Fairground&gt; . lllackwood said that Ill&lt;'

Communtiy service goal of OVCS students
Ohio Valleyy Christia n Srhool
recent ly held i ts annu al Serve-athon . and every stu dent l ook
par t, from kind Nga rt en to hi gh
sc hool seniors. Th e pur pose of

Our service makes it even berrer.
Ca ll me.

U&lt;l'd a~ lh&lt;' moctcl for .l&lt;'ffrr&gt;on's
pmfi ll' on 1hr nickel. Ril l'\. sa id.
But Whitt"' art hi~IOI'i:ln s und
eullrt'IOJ' ... saicl rhr po rtr o~ lt bu st

carding wool, sewin g, needlt'·
work, quilting, knlllin g, croc het ing, caning, basket weaving . .
ca nning, baking, and pott ery
making for tpe day .
A parade is being- planned
using the "200 Yea rs and Still
Pion eer ing' ' theme and will be
judged in the categor ies of
commerci al
and n on commercial in the divisions of
"Comm emorative of Pionet&gt;ri ng
200 Years Ago " and " How We are
Still Pioneer ing today."
A wide variety of entertain ment is pl anned and ther e will be
several speakers throughou t the
da y. A bicent ennial pa geant is
also being planned, along with
severa l co nt es ts and games.
Succes s · of the count y-wide
ce lebr ation will depend on suppori from the public, Mrs.
Parker em phasized, in urgi ng
res ident s to co nlacl her . at
q92-2264 or 992 -3810 to volunteer
th eir as sista nce, show their
skills. or loan artifact s for the
displays .

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.county .
Parker is urging residents with
old tools and equipment to bring
!hem In fo r display that day. She
is also encouraging !hose with
pioneer skills; including wood·
workers , leather crafters , shoe
cobblers , blacksmith. tinsmith,
log hueing, anyone who m akes
mu sical instruments, or any of
the creative arts commemora ·
live of the past 200 ·years to
contact her about participating.
The Rutland Muzzleloader
Club will have a display and
demonstration on prim II ive we a·
pons, there will be Indian arti·
facts, and modes of transporta ·
tion, boat. wagon , and horse, as
wel l as gardening tools, and
methods of food preservation will
be fea tu red.
The Boy Scout Order of lhe
Arrow will be pNforming Indi an
dances and will aso demonstr at e
survival skills necessary for the
pion eer s In Meigs Count y.
In addition , Mrs . Parker is
hopin g to get volunteers who wi ll
demonstrate spinning, weavi ng.

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POMEROY - "200 Years and
St ill Pioneering! "
Tha t will be the them e of the
coun1y -wide cele br ation al the
Meigs County Fa irground s on
.July !1 being held in observance
of the signing of the Northwest
Ordinance on July 1.1, 1787.
· Numerous activ ities have been
planned for the cel ebration
which will be held from 10 a.m to
5 p.m. and highlighted by demon·
strations of pioneer skills. a
parade and a bic entennial
pageant.
According to Pally Parker .
county bice nt ennial obser vance
chairman, each tow nship wll
have a display dcpicling the
history of !heir respective county
along wit h commemorative
items.
The educa tion al di splays will
include !he school cont est entries
on the history of 1he Northwest
Ordin ance an'd U. S. Constitut ion.
alon g with coal mining in Meigs

!room style, said the tr ial served
us a warning to directors.
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" I f not hing else. th is prosecu·
l ion served to deter any di rector
thi nki ng of filming a scene thai
end angcrs people. especia ll y
r hi ldren," she said. Still, ,;I
believe with every fiber of my
heart anci soul th ai they were
g~ii 1y of reckles sness and oul ragcous co nducl in the dea ths of

of lhr Scn 't' n '\l'l orsr ;uild. "IJutl
don' t think an,·boli)' "'''' I h i~ as
an oppor lu ni t~ · I Ll rda x s:l f(• t,\ '

ing Frida ~ · l o\ lo win g lllL' HI
month trial to eireirk 1.. 1ndb ;nHl

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH

GAUIA COUNTY GOLDEN GIRLS
JAZZ -DANCE TEAM

'Twilight Zone' five acquitted
LOS ANG ELES tUP i i - T hl'
aquillul ot ·ail fi ve cldenda nls In
the " Twil ight Zone" ma nslau gh·
tot· trial abso lved director .John
Land is and four associ ates of
crimina I charges. but 1he Ill m i ng
arc idr nl thai kili eclllli"L'!' pt'Oplr
hus al rrady had a ma jor i ~np a rl
on l·l oli \'woocl.
" I t'hink el'l'r)'On• • in l hl'
induslr)' is glad lhr nrclca l nf till'

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HIGHLANDER SPIRIT - · Taking part In rlhhon cutting
ceremonies at the new Splrll Unlimited at Southwestern High
School were, from left, David Gloeckner, Gatlla·Meigs CAA
director; Tina Silvers, Miss Gallla County; Sheryl Fallon, retail
laboratory supervisor, students Zane Colley, Priscilla Miller,
Raymond Cochran; Gallla County Board ol Education president
Claudia Lyon, Dr. Neil Johnson, schools superintendent and Lance
C'lilford, project director.
PATRIOT - Spirit Unlimited Company - A division of
Highlander Power, Inc. offi cia lly opened for busi ness on M ay
I. at Southwestern High School. The Gallia Count y Local
Schoo l Dis! riel's .&lt;ludent-operated ret a II lab or school store is
an attempt to provide parlicipallng students the oppor tunity
to gain job r elated compet encies in a uniqu e learning
enviro nment. The bu siness serves to trai n students In a cross
section of career education oriented school programs.
Th e studcni ·Op&lt;'rated business was funded by the
Galiia-Mei gs Communll y Action Agency under the Job
Tral nin'g Parter~hip Ac·i iJ .T.P .At The' transition period
from grant proposa l t o grand opening ceremonies lncluaed
significan t plannin g lime expended by st udents, staff. and
adminl st rat ion.
ln~ trumenl al In the acuisltion and implementation of I he
grant were L ance Clifford. workstudv coordin ator and
Shery l Fallon, Instru ctor.
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Si!(nlflcant fea tures associa ted with the grant planning
included lhc utiliza tion of co mpetit ive bidding between
potential vendors for the company ; the training of sta ff
members in th e opera tion and mai ntenance of retail lab
eq~lp m enl : staff vlsila lions to other studen t operaled
co mpanies; the acqu isilon of organlzallonal rel ated books;
plannin!( asslsta ncc from local rE'ta il merchant s; and the
donat ion of l"arlous starr opera lion paraphernalia and Grand
Prize Opening gift s from area merchant s.
Thr Spirit Unllmll ed Co mpany offer s a di ver sll y of sa les
items to st udent s and sta ff . The two major areas of
merchandi s&lt;' in cludP school supplies and spi rit Items. The
spiril it &lt;'ms inc Jud e• such In1•entory as fa ~ bu lions for specific
~port s,
penn ants . scarves. megaphones. gl ass mugs,
shakers. and m an)' oth er fan-needed su ppli es . Many of the
spirit and school supply il&lt;'ms ar~ customized to include 1he
school logo.
In uddll ion. a u niq U&lt;' f&lt;•a tu re of 1he co mpany Is I he aIJilil)' to
be mobi le. Thr cas h register stand and one showcase ha v&lt;'
been ad apted with lock casters to allow the sa le of splr ll
items 10 the general public during athlellc event s. Other
sc hool clubs and orga nizations will bo encouraged to
nrgotlat c sa l es conl racts with the company to sell product s
on their tx•half.
A ke)• factor to provide training to compa ny student s w ill
be the acquisition of increa sed sales vol ume ra ther than the
pro flt motive alone. " Ou·r goal is to complement - not
co mpel£' \rilh ot her school groups or civ ic orga nl~ at ion s ,' '
sta ted Clifford.
" We wi ll all em pi to avoid sa les duplication of specific cl ub
projects.·• noled Clifford. " II is hoped I hal these organiza ·
lions w ill permit the company to sell some of their products
for I hem, " reiterated Fallon.
Other sales m erchandise currently slacked by Spirit
Unlimited includes computer dlskelles, posterboard . and a
Ca nn on copy service for the student population. Th e latter
ser vice Is a feature not prev iou sly available to SWHS
Studen1s. It will permit the duplica tion of missed class not es,
term papers. advertising. spirll m essages, and cl ub
informal ion Olers. The copier al so ha s the capacity for
enlargem ents or reductions of the original size.
Students employed in the retail laboratory will be
instructed In th e areas of pricing, sa les techniques, stocking,
purchasi ng. receiv ing, cashiering, Inventory control , record
keepi ng. Int erior display. advertising, and the effective use
of Interpersonal skills In an employment situation.
In addition, stud!'nl employees wfll receive academic
credit and be guaranteed employment In the private sector
under JTPA upon the completion at successful lab training .
Future goals of Spirit Unlimjted Com]lany Includes the
establishment of a work/ manufacturing laboratory. Stu·
den1s will manufacture company made products or special
orders such as custom-made buttons. This phase Is
particularly appropriate for participation of students whO
are not " ready" for the retail lab experience.

The monry rai srd is used to
offset the cos t of supplies for
teachers and students not covered by lull ion fees.
T he stud ent s in high school
grades cleaned. scraped and
paint ed the bench arou nd Ga lli·
polls Ci ty Park before 1he visil of
WBN S telev ision .
Students In gradr s seven and
eight v isll ed Pinecrest Nurs ing
Care Cent er resident s.
On another da)·, young people
from grades seven l o 12 wor ked
at Raccoon Creek C0unty Park.
planti ng trees, making trail s,
edging roads and ballflclds,
clearing bru sh and picki ng up
I rash. According t o OVCS admln·
istrator Dr. Fred Williams, there
were approximately 7:\ student s
involved In the RCC P project.
Students In grades three to six
volunteered their services to
area senior citizens. doi ng ya rd
work for those unabl&lt;' to do so for
themsel ves.

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COMMUNIT\' SEll VICE - l'rnvlding a St• r vh-&lt;•
to the Galllia County t ummunit.v was OIU' or liH•
purposes of the Se fl'&lt;•·a· lhnn of Ohio Vall&lt;•.v
Chrt.llnn School. 'l'ht• sdtn ol. which lt:l-' an

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counllt ·~. rnist•d uvt•r J l!i,OOU fur· i"'UPJ•II t•s not
CO\' t•rt •d hy sludt•nt tuition .

GAHS students know their History (Day) .
GALLIPOLIS- Stud ents from
Gallipoli s City Schools rece ntly
captured more awards than any
other school in Ohio at th e State
History Day Compelillon at Case
Wes tern Re serve University in
Cleveland.
Galll a Academ y rece ived nine
l op honors after a day long
com pellllon. The State Hi story
Day Competillon consists of th e
lop two winners In each of 7
ca tegori es In both j un ior and
se nior high div isions from II
distric ts In Ohi o.
The theme for lhls year '.&gt;
Histor y Day co mpcllllon is "Li bert y: Rights and Responsibilities
In Hi stor y," and all oftheentrles
are judged according to th is
theme. Th ey are judged accord·
lng to historical qualit y, qualit y
of presentallon , and adhere nce to
theme and rul es.
Student s who placed first or
second In the st ate conli'sl will
represent Ohio at the National
contes t In Washington D.C.. Junc

7-11 .
A total of 13 student

.Spea ks" .
In lh&lt;' S(•nlor Divisi&lt;Jn : Wllllum
Stntlt re c~ l vNI first pl uc~ In lh~
I ncilvldu aI Perform anC&lt;' cu !gory
for " John Brown's lt'gHry" and
nat ion.
Th e National co nt est will IJt' In the \.rou p Perforrnu nco r·;t ljudged as an enllr&lt;'IY n~w co nt est gor y. Ci ndy Mason, li ra ther
and ent ries ma y be Improved by Hastwrll . .Jill Wamslt•y, Pam
using j ud g&lt;;s comment s from I he Allr n. and Susa n Tope plac&lt;'d
firs! with lh&lt;'lr perform/Inc&lt;'.
Stal e co nt est.
"
Thr Fla g Sa l ute Cases ".
In th e Junior Divi sion. Jason
Churllc Brown pl;lePd srcond
Kopack rece ived fi t~ ! pl ace in
In
the indi v idua l Mr&lt;lla ('l.tiPgor.v
th e Ind iv idua l Projec t ca tegory
with
his prese nta ti on &lt;'nll llctl,
f or his project r nl ill&lt;'d . " Voting:
" MilehC'II -vs-Gaillpolls Board of
An Ameri ca n Libert y" .
Educa tion" .
In Group Performan ce ca t&lt;'·
Plarlng thi rd In lhr Croup
gory, Chr is Carman . Gretchen
r
roj
Pc t ca tc•gory was Troy
Huestis, Hea ther Huesti s, Kelly
Millrr
. Sc•an Harri s. and Ami
Smllh . and Gus Pclrle placed
Roderick
with thrlr proj ec t.
seco nd wi th thei r performance.
" Thl' North we st Ordlnan '" ·"
"The Draft: Ri ght.&lt; and RcsponThis proj ect also rr·cPived a
si bll lllcs In Conflict" .
special' awu rd fr~m thr Ohio
Receiving third place was Al ex
Co uncil for thP Soclul St udies for
Hard in In the Individual Media
using ou t sta nding primary sour
category wllh his present ation.
ces. Each student received 11
"Soviet Jews" and Amy Jackso n
meda l and th e group r C(•i vrd t•
In th e Ind ividual Performance
$50 award .
ca tegory for her performan ce.
In add ilion 10 qualifying more
"Sojourner Trut h: A Woman
· con
studen t s
t' nti ng flvr ent ri('s from Galllpo

lis Cit y Sc hools wil l compete In
th e Nationa l s. which will aii 1'11CI
winnin g ent r ies from across lh P

BIGH WINNERS - State History Day winners from
Gallla AclldefnJ Junior Hlch School pictured are, front from left;
Juoll Kopack, Cbrls Carmaa, Gus Petrie; back, Gretchen
H-Ill, Heat~ Huestla uti Kelly Smith

than any oth er school in 1ne sw re,
\.ullla Arnclr•my al so holds lhe
rrrord uf placing students In the
Nullonal contest forflvC',consec u·
tlvr yN1rs- a rPco rd unmatched
by any other school In lh~ statr.
Olh r studen ts from Callla
Academy who did not plac firSt,
seco nd. or third, but received
supc•rlor rot lngs were Terri Taw·
nry, Eric Murph y, Gene ShCPIS,
Doug Wil kins, Chris Slagl e.
Cwf'n Ell lo tl , .Jennifer Youn g,
Susa n T homus, .Tulle Par so ns,
l.t•lghAnr
re mea ns, Ad a m
Broyles, Mall Cllckrnger , Nicole
Soltt. and .Jo Har mon. Thr
History day ndvisor for Ca ll ipo·
li s Ci ty Sr·hool' Is .Jnhn l. r~trr .
Thrs tudrnt s whoar ollrndlng
thr

NMlrm:d

f'n mp(' t ltlon a n •

working to I' :J ' "' $2!;00 to he lp pay
for l ht• trip . Croups , IJusl nrsst'S,
or lndlvlda l... wh{J

m~1y

h0 ln tf'r'-

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In conltlbull ng to hl'ip

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shoul&lt;i ('llnta c·t .Jr,h n LP;trr at
Ga llla Acadl'm v ut 446-:l250 &lt;lr at
446·8256.

SENIOR HIGH WlNNERS - State History Day winners from
Gallla Academy High School pictured are, front from left , Willi:un
Strait, Cindy Mason and Charlie Brown; back, II&lt;•ather llastwc-11,
Susan Tope, Jill Wamsl ey and Pam Allen .

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

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SHARON M. GRAY
THOMAS CALL

,JIJI.JE A. LOVE

Clark-] arrell
CHILLICOTHE - M r. and
Mrs. E.V. Clarke J r., R3 Clay·
burn e Slvd .. Chi ll icothe . a n·
nounce the engagement of their
d a ug hter . .Joan ne Ca th eri ne
Cl ar ke to S&lt;·ott E . .Jarrell. son of
lh &lt;' la te Mr . and M rs .. l ames R .
Jarre ll of Huntington, W.Va .
Mi ss Clark e. a gra du ate of Oak
Ridge High Sc hool. Oak Ridge
Tennessee. gra du ated from Mar ·
shall University with two associate degrees In Paralegal Stu·
di es and Legal Secre t arial

st ud ies. She is empl oyed In
Publ i&gt;· Relations for T he Hoover
Cor. .pan,v in The Hun llng toh
Mall .
Jarrell. a 1982 graduate of
Huntin gton High Schoo l, Huntin!(ton. Wes t VIrginia. is CoOw ner of Jarrell Hardware. Inc ..
West Hamlin . W.Va .
The coupl e plans to marry on
Jun e L1, 1987. In an open church
ce rem ony at th e Fifth Ave nu (•
Bap t is t Chu rch. Hunting t on .
W.Va.

Ca ll , so n of Patricia and Josep h
Call ofCrown City .
Wedding plans arc incomp lete.

Miss Love is a gradu ate of
Ga ll Ia Academy Hig h Schoo l and
Rio Grande College. She Is a
tea(•hcr in Tack Hill. S.C.
Myers is also a gr aduate of
Gallla·llcadl'my High School. He
is In thr Unil~d States Navy,
sta tio ned in G rea t Lakes, Ill. , as
a hospital corps man .
T h&lt;• coup le will reside in
Waukega n. Il l.

.Meigs girl places 2nd
in VICA state skill event
• ROCK SPRINGS - A Meigs .
tHigh School senior won the sllvc;.
lne~ In the 1987 Ohio Skill
p ly mplcs In Columbus i n which
'llearly 1200 of the most hi gh ly
skilled voca tiona l st udent s In the
s taiC" compPIPd .

She Is Julie H.vsel l. daugh ter of
Mrs. Ros&lt;•mary H ys!'ll o f
Midd lepo rt.
Sixt y vocational sk ill and lead·
t•rshlp co ntests were held dur in g
th e two-day Ohio Skill Olympics
with competitors qualifying by
wi nn i ng t heir lora/ and sec tional

surcs and speed.
The Ohio Skill Oly mpics are
held In conjun ction with the
an nua l sprln ]( co nference of t hP
Ohio V ICA Association wit h
nearly 2,500 members and advf.
sor s t·epresent lng 110 sc hools
th roughout Ohio attend th is
sp r·i ng's eve nt.
· Hyse ll 's silver mrda l win was
the second p/acr honor on th e
state leveL

YOUR FUTURE IS
REASON ENOUG.H

eo ntesls.
Accor&lt;lin g tO.J cffr f'.v Mrril'kel.
Ohio VI CA Supervisor of Youth
A&lt;' llvlt lPs. ro nt&lt;'Si ant s are given
a h;mds·on work assignr mrnt In
1hf'lr arm of voca l tonal 1rainin g.
Hys0ll is in cos metolo!(Y . T h0
assignm en ts mu st b0 co mpleted
within u spccl f10d pl'rlod of tlmr
whllr a pam•! of judges scor es
~ach contrsla nl on uccuraC)' ,
work skil l. usc of sa fl'ty mea·

POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. Church, North Second, M iddl l'Leon Sa ut er. of Pomeroy are port. The Rev . Mike Pangio wi ll
announcing the engagemen t and perform the ceremony at 2::lO
approaching marriage of their p.m .
daughter , Cy nthi a Doreen Saul·
A recep tion w ill be held in the
ers. to Marty Wa yne Diehl. He is chur ch soc ial room immediat elv
th e son or M r. and Mrs. Ga le '~ f ollowing the wedding.
Diehl. Leta rt, W.Va .. and Mr.
Thebrid&amp;elect isagraduateo f
and Mrs. Ri chard Stu ltler. Rl · Meigs High School and is em·
plev. W.Va .
played at Foodland .
. Thr open chu r ch wedding will
Diehl. a graduate of Waham a
take place Sa turda y, .lunp6, at High School . is emp loyed at
the Rejo ici ng Life Baptis t MGM Farm Clly.

DIANA KAY STAPLETON
WAYNE GLADMAN

StapletonGladman
GALLIPOLIS - Diana Ka)'
Stapleton and Wa yne tJack!
Gladman will be man ied in an
open church ceremony on June 6.
at 6: 30 p.m .. at Good News
Baptist Churrh in Gallipolis.

POMEROY - Jun is Ela ine
Schmoll and Michael GranTBar·
ing are an nouncin g I heir engage·
me n t a nd approac hin 'g
marr iagp,
She is the daughter of Robert
and Peg Schmoll of Middleport.
A graduarc of Middl eport High
Sc hool. she received her BSEd
and MSEd from Ohio U niversitv
and her doctor of ed ucation
drgrre from Indiana Uni ver sit v.
Dr. Schmoll is employed ~s
principle or South Law n and
Lincoln Elem en tar .v Schools i n

Coshocton.
He is the son of Grant and
Erik a Boring of Reedsville. After
graduat in g from Eastern High
School he obt ain ed a BSEd from
Ohio Univers ity and served as a
pilot in the US Air Force. He is a
First Officer on the DC.9 for
Trans Wor ld Air lin es In St . Louis.
IVilssou ri.
T he Rev . William McFadden of
Cos hocton will prPsidc ov.er thr
summer wedding ill Trinit y
Church in PomerO)'.

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TORONTO tUPli - A 67·
year-old wom an w ho had suf·
fered from lung cancer and was
fed up with cigaretTl' smoke from
her husband and hi s card·playinr,
cron ies has won a temporary
court injunction to stop his
smoking in rhe house. her lawyer '
says.·
Attorney Hugh Fra ser of OT·
tawa sold Friday the casl' is
believed to be the firsT of lt s klnd .
Jacqueline Reade of Sarsfield,
25 mil es from 1he Cana dian
capital of Oltawa, filed suit ' ·
again st her 65-year· old husband,
Waller . seeking a permanent
injunction and the equivalenT of
$750 in damages.
•·Her husband is a chain
smoker and his continui ng smok·
ing in the house ha s hurt her
heallh and caused a recurrence
of some of 1he symp tom s I hat she
had. like coughing," Fraser said.
On May .19, Ontario DisTrict
Court Judge M.A . Caner in
Ollawa gran ted th e int erim in·
junction until the sui t is seTtled.
T he injunction did not apply to
her hu sba nd's fri ends. Fraser
said
Wal ter and Jacqueline Reade
ha,·e been m arried for 1fl years
and still liv e togethe r despite the
court ac1ion, Fraser said.
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John Say le's 1982 sin gll'· en·
gine Mooney 201 will be joined by
10 other pl anes commemorating
the 60t h anniversarv of Lin d·
bergh' s fl igh t in the ,;Spirit of St.
Louis."
But while Li ndbergh flpw solo
from fr om Mineol a. N.Y ., to
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4o, of Los Ange les and does not
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Savlc. 48. said he has been
making plans sincl' hca rin!( last ;

yoar abou t the commt?morative:
flights .
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"Right now, we're j ust too bu sy. :
to Ill' excit cd, " he said ju st before •
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Col umbiana Coun ty Airport.
Say le's schedull' ca lled for a
stop in Albany . N .Y., to meet
with I he other pilots before go in g
on to Montreal. wherr the planps
were to be · inspl'ctcd befo r e
Canadian authOt'it/es could issue
" license to go across the ocean.
Sayle salei.
They are to leave MonlrPal
Monda)' for Godt ha ab ncar 1he
Ar t ic \ ircl c, and 1hen I hrough
· I cel and and Scotland before
landin g at Par is A it· Show .

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on t he longest (li ght or hi s life to
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vill e, wi th the Rev . Cha rles
Lusher officia ting.
Th ey are the parents ol four
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Thurman, Michael R. Gibson of
McArthur, M rs. Co nnie S. Bowers of Beach Cit)• and Randy A .
Gibson of Cos hoc ton. T hey also
have fou r gra ndchildren.

abou t its plan s for a smoking ban r==========~
lhr gov ernment co nt ractor ap-· 1
parenlly will put in place th is
summer at fiV&lt;' of it s plant s.
including one in Ohio .
T he KnoX\' ill r Ne11·s·Sent inel
reported Friday that unnamed
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banned from vir tually ever)'
St'cl ion of th e plant - offices,
hallways, rc•st rooms and guard
towe rs - and permitt ed on ly in
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But company spokeswo man
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th e proposed program publicly.
" Wr'rp not ready to tal k 10 thr
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medta about it. .. Crametba uer
and Bottom Bar
sa id. ··when we have a fina li zed
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polic,·. which we don' t havr now ,
we will inform our employees
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and be able to talk about it. ··
Easy to lnslall
Smoking already is prohi bi ted
in the plant s' medical centers.
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704 Grand Ctntrol Avt.
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T he wed ding will tak e place
Aug. 28. at 2:30p.m. in the Scioto
Chapel Methodist Church in
As hevill e.
Miss Walker is a gr adua te of
Teays Valley High School. and is
employed by Gra nge Mu tu al
Companies of Colum bu s.
Horn is a graduate of Loga n
Elm Hig h School and Is a farmer

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THURMAN - Mr and Mrs.
I rwin R. Gibson will cele brate
thei r 40th wedding anniversary
with an open ho~se on June 7
from 2 to 4 p.m .. hosted by their
chil dren . Th e reception will be at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
R. Fowler, Thurman.

We don 't r ide them as much as
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and head for cooler stables. was at 2:30 p.m . when the
complying wiTh a New York City mercury reac hed 96 degrees.
regulation that protects the
Violators ca n face fin es of
$1.000 or more, he sa id.
working animals.
"Anything that could happen to
Most hansom drivers take the
a human can happen to them, city ordin ance. and the tempor·
working ·under These conditions ary loss of income, In stride, said
and pulling people around in the · Henry Rogers of the Cha teau
hot sun," sa id Albert Weir, a Stables.
" It ' s just part of doing busi·
spokesman for the Amerlcair
Society for the Prevention of ness," he said. "If if 's 75 degrees
Cruelly to Animals .
by 8 a.m.. we know it will hit 90 by
"They cou ld suffer a sTroke, a noon and we ca n expect to lose
heart attack or heat exhaustion." the afternoon.
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w. va,

May 31, 1987

..

James Sands:

_150th anniversary
..·~ observance dedicated
&gt;river rsitting stone'
By ,JA.MES SANDS
Special Correspondent
" History rust les like leaves in
: th is ancien t town
; One senses It In the park from a
wooden bench.
. Watching the
i ferry tur n and
: drift s l ow l y

: down
Wlth the cur·
' rcnl a moment
and dr eams can
bring back the French,
•
In their queer peaked caps
• swinging their awkward axes
They who were cheated an d
·: died of It cr y ing for F'rance;
: And sitting here one's fury
:· wakes and waxes
.: Then cools to l hP wide blue
• rlwr 's sunny lance
'
Of spr ay llfls whltr In the tow of
·the turni ng ferry ,
An old cnd-wheeiN whose
knee l has also sounded
And suddenly one must rise
alert and wary :
A legend. a boat arc not all
• whose days arc rou nded
•
Into a fina l whole-on e learn s
· such a lesson soo n
: In thi s river town asleep i n the
, late afternoon.
This poem abo ut Ga llipol is wa s
writt en In 1940 by Minnie Hite
" Moody and firS! appeared In the
:; Atlant a .J our nal. The poem
• makes r efer ence to the fascin a·
• lion th at ri ver pcoplr have in
watching the Oh io River.
The rock we picture todav
~ makes a good resting place fo.r
-' observing the ebb and fl ow of lifr
' on the r iver. In 1940 an elaborate
;' cere mony wa s held near the roc k
• to dedicate a plaque donat ed bv
the Ohio ~oc i r t y o f the Daughtcr.s
of Ameri can Revoluti on to com:, memora tr th e t:iOth an ni vrrs&lt;~rv
, of Itt&lt;• fou ndin g of Gallipoli s and
-· to remember t he sp ir i t of th r
· • Marquis rl r Lafayr tlc and the
, French srtl lrr&lt; w ho helped thr
~ Uni ted Sta tes win an d maint ain
· • It s lndcpcndencl'.
; Wrot r the Ga llipoli s Da ll y
• Trlbu nr of thr dedication of the

Spencer
annwersary
•

bronze plaque in the large
"s lUing stone" :
" Instead of th e slow r iver boat
that announced hi s co ming l15
years ago, radio thi s year broad cas t the arriva l of t he Marquis de
Lafayette as he stepped from hi s
barge to the Gallipolis levy,
opening the sesqui-centenn ial
ce lebration here May 20.
"Can non announced his com Ing this year as It did from t he
river steamer more than a
century ago, and as his boat was
sighted . a salute from the citi THE BIWNZE PLAQUE on this rock locat ed aeross First
ze ns of Gallipolis wa s fired from
Avenu e from the Gallipoli• City Park
dedicat ed in an
el aborat•• ceremony held by the Ohio DAR on May 20. 1940. The
a batlery loca ted on the shore.
event n1arkcd th e official opening of the observance of the
" The names of the old French
500 aga in ra ng familiarly al ong
Gallipolis Se&amp;quicentennial .
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
th e ri ver front and through the
rooms of histori c old Our House drc'ssr s the c•nli re par ty wa s
as a depu lat ion of Ga llipolis escorte-d to Our House where
citizen s. portraying the cit y's Gallipolis wo men. dress ed in
founders. the D'Hebecou rt s, Hl'· pie! uresquc colonial costume.
bard s and LeCiereq s, welco med r nte rt alned the group i n the
the famou s co loni al general as he wal led ga rd en."
Among those who part lei pa ted
was wel comed on hi s v isit here in
in the cc•rc mony bes ides th ose ·
1825.
"The landing of the Marqui s, already mentioned were: M rs.
portrayed hy R.M . F'armer oft he O.D Dailey , state hi storiano f the
Hol &gt;.l'r hospit al. at noon. May 20. D .A.R. who spoke on lh&lt;• subjec t :
wa s the signal for the opening of "A Tribute to Lvfayctt e and the
the pagea ntry of the sesqui- F'rrn ch". J ud ge Ca r y C. Weyga nt chie f .ju stice of the Ohio
cent ennial celebration .
" Framed by th ~ stars and Su prrmc Co urt who spoke on
1tPHt
eHtiHtiHfl
stripes ol lhr United Stat es and " Th e Spirit of the F re nch" , Mrs.
I he tri -color of La fa yetl e' s nat ivr T .. l . Summ ors. di strict direc tor
Fr ance , F'armer stepped from of the D.i\.R .. Mr s. E .B. Tizza rd .
hi s barg&lt;• to se t in motion th r s t "g~ fl ag chairman of the
h 15 mort imporunc rh:ln ~v~r
fea tured ~ v ent of the open ing D.A .R .. Mrs. Ann St ra it wh o
portrayed
in
full
costum
e
Ann
da y. the cr lrhrati on of th r golden
nowadap ro Pt'tfM'tuate 1h"
jubil ee of the D.i\.R. in comm em- Ba i lc.v. ancl th o following w h o
mc"mOI'}' of l001f'd ones in somt'
ora ti on of thr M.1rqu ls' vis it anti actrd as LafayPtte's att end ant s :
Ianing form No1 only i11 •n
In t ri butr to thr Frrneh srttlrrs of C.E. Mas trrs . George l .ea r . H.A .
endea ring lributr
bu ; an
Ca r dwe ll anrl Act ron Davis.
Gallipol is.
Among
thr
children
wh
o
parMduring nne u wt ll
"A ~ F'armf'r wa s Psco rt ccl yp
tlci
patr&lt;l
i
n
t
hr
frstiv
itirs
wc·r
c:
thr lrvy by the cos tum ed dclega ·
We have a latgr v~rl (' t)' oi tin~
lion. the' spirit of La fay ~tt r was .Jun e Unrcr· . Vivian All iso n.
El
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beth
Bush,
Paulinr
Br~rs.
wel co mPcl ·bv udd n •ssrs bv Mrs.
qual it)' monument:., J.ugt: .. nd
Harry R. Hurn, rPgrn t ·of the Jane H &lt;~sk in s. ,Jf'a n Dav is. Rose
•mall. ro adtqu ~ re l~· fi! sU1)' n('f'(J
Frrnch Co lon y ch;~plcr. D.A. R .. Ann Bak er. Dor ot hv M i lt on. Joa n
.a nd wdl be Jlad to auisr 'JOU
.I .E . Halliday, mun ic ipal jud gr. Ragen. Hclr n Wood . L rot c. Vo rn m
your
tel«tion
holt.
a
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Ki
rc
her.
and Dr . Charl es E. H o l z~ r Sr.
Ttw fir :-; 1 d ay o f th f' srsquicP n" Th e landing anrJ dedica tory
l&lt;'
nnlal
C'(' IC' bratio n w ;~ s clos('d
celebrati on of a bro nze plaque by
wi
r
h
.1
ros
t umC' dinn er sponso red
th e D.A.R. wcrr broacl east bv
by
the
Bus
iness and Professio na l
radio sl aton WC HS. Charles ton·.
WomPn
!ha
t f'Vfl ning.
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who cel ebrates alone so he had
1,100 friends out to his New
Jersey es tate Thur~day nigh t to ·
mark the 70th anniversary of thebusiness magazine th at bears hi s .
family name.
Among the powerful and famous guests were his date. Elizabeth Taylor, White House chief of
staff Howard Baker, Ann Land·
er s. new CIA Director William
Webster, Beverly · Sills, Henry
Kiss inger, Jerry Hall without
boyfriend Mick Jagger and Os·
car de Ia Renta.
Forbes capped the night by
· donating a check to Tay lor's
Foundation for AIDS Research.
" I ca n't believe this," Taylor
said. "The check is for $1 million,
, Thai really leaves me quite
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• how to say tha nk you so I'll just
· shut up."
Forbes and son Kip wore kil ts
. in keeping with the gala' s Scot·
· tis h theme and their heritage.
BYRD FETE: There was
• · anot her big affair Thursday
: nigh t in Wa shinglon for Senate
-· Democrat ic lea der Robert Byrd
and hi s wife, Erma. who were
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'· and Doroth.v Athey Spencer of
Wesleyvill e. Pa .. wi ll cr lebratr
th eir golden wedding anniversary Ju nP 24 . They lived in Gallia
Cou nt ,v fr om 1 ~.17 unt ill941.
They an· thp parent s of one
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In brief remarks F'rlday morning, Byrd said the evening
showed a " loving side to the
Senate . It was an outpouri ng ...
thai I shall never, never!orge t. l t
was pr obably the mos t enj o;·a·
ble, sa tisfy ing, gra tifying moment of my life...
Bi\TTLE FOR NEW YORK:
·:s uper· rich developer Donald
·, Trump and New York Mayor Ed
'•Koch have a nlcr little feud
&lt;going . Trump wa nts to build a
·;comp lex called Television City In
··Ma nhattan to house NBC but .
;:Koch says he is try in g to
,:intim idate cit y official s into tax
·~and zonin~ co ncC"ssions. and ar-

: ,cused Trump of " squealing like a
.;pig" because he isn' t getting his
,; way . Koch also released stingin g
.•leiters he and Trump have
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Tr ump responded wit h a sta tement that said. "Koch is lncapablf' of moving anv thing forward .
He should resign from office. "
Koch. Trump and NBC have
been involved in negotiat ion s to
k('('p the net work from moving
out of th e city . possibly to nearby
Secaucu s. N ..1 .
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star hittrr Wade Boggs and
Playboy photographer David
Mcccy traded jobs for a day. The
swap tal k came up whrn Mecey
wa s In Florida a while back to
photograph Boggs for the July
Pla y boy interview .
·
Boggs told Mecev : "Boy. I 'd
sure like to have your job ...
Mece.v responded: " Hey, I'd like
to have your job."
The resu It: Boggs was a
celebr it y photographer F'riday at
Pla.vboy headquart ers in Chi·
ca go. photographing .June Play·matc Sandy Gr&lt;'enbr rg. who wi ll
.iilso be on the cover of the Jul.v
;edition. Greenber g wa s to be
·undrrssed for some of Boggs'
:, hots. a Play bo;• spokesman
;sa id.
• F'or his part. ba sebal l fan
Mccc_
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,tier wi th Boggs and othN Red
flux pl ayers at Comiske.v Park
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Wallops

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ermrmner NepartJ:

Uonal AdvisOry Commiltee on
.
AeronauUcs, and It buill lUi shop here
on tbe Atlantic coast, 90 miles from
Washington.
.
. The area was ruled by snakes and
,mosquitoes at the time, and the go•·
ernment profiled from the isolation.
World War II was still raging, security w,as a priority, and NAC;\ was able
to use the cover of the countryside to .
study such things as a&lt;!rodynamics,
electric fields and atmospheric
radiation.
Eventually, NACA puttbe first gov·
ernment rocket Into the air. The Wailops scientists launche.d a 17-foot Tia·
mat. Tiley weni on to help develop the
first supersonic airplanes (by way of
the X-1), the first military jet fighters
and some of the first hypersonic flight
technologies.
.
Today a NASA facility, Wallops al·
ready has launched more that 13,000
research vehicles. That's more than
the folks at Canaveral will do all cen·
tury. The rockeUi are sent aloft for
public and private probing. and Wal·
lops has also launched a couple of doz.
en satellites, some of them for other
nations.
The launchings take place on a 5\lo·
mile-long spit of beach that is washed TWO-STAGE sounding rocket, an
by an adlve surf and buffeted by per· Honest Jo•n·Orion configuration, is
sistent winds. Wallops was named for typical of tbe launch vehicles used at
a 17th century surveyor and is part of NASA's Wall,ops Flight Center.
a chain of reels !hat include the Chin·
coteague Na tiona! Seashore and the from eight-fool Areas tO 45-loot
·
curiously named Assawoman Island. Black Brants.
Wallops
also
has
a
space
balloon
Mainly, the Wallops scientists shoot
program,
The
local
officials
oversee
what they call "sounding rockets."
That is a marine term that refers to launchings at Palesti ne, Texas. Joyce
the measurements of water depths. Milliner, the Wallops publicist, says
The scientists lake measurements of the paper-thin balloons are nearly 600
the upper atmosphere. and they use feet in diameter, have a volume of 50
an inventory of 17 rockets that range mill ion cubic feet , and are used to
measure the near-earth environment.

il's!not~eiy.

with hints of lemon. orange, grape·
fr uit. lime and even cranberry-apple.
In addition to soft-drink waters,
Wa ter i ~ th e most abundant f luid on there are the traditiona l bottled wacHr1h - but on store shel.ves, il comes ters lor people who doubt the purity
wrap ped in a lot of glitter and fla sh. of what comes out of their tap, or who
So·eal lcd " soft drink " waters arc don't like its taste.
promoted not as a substitute for ta p
Bulk water for everyday dri nking
Wi.llf•r , but. as iJ chi c nlternative to al· and cooking usually comes in one-galc9holif' bcvcragCs and sort drinks. lop plasti c jugs or five-ga llon waterTh ese include such beverages as club cooler containers. At about 4 cents to
sodo1. se ltzer, mi neral water and the 5 cents a glass, it's an expensive sub·
lates t innovi.ltion - sparkling water slitute for ta p water, which costs only
a fraction of a cent. Soft-drink wa ters
cost three, rour or even 10 times as
much as bulk waters, making them
Al exa nder Hamilton was the leader absurdly expensive when compared
of the Federalist Party and the first with tap water.
secreta ry of the treasury, 1789·1795.
But is waler in a jug better or betHe hrokc the 1801 electoral deadlock ter-tasting than tap water? And does
in lht• House ol Representatives by the imported stuff taste better than
supporting Thomas Jefferson over seltzer '!
To lind out, Consumer Reports' senAaron Burr. Three years later, Burr
sory consultant sampled 50 bottled
killed Hamilton in a dueL
waters - mineral waters, club sodas.

Alexander Hamilton

seltzers and bulk waters of several
sorts. Tap water from Chicago, Hous·
ton, Los Angeles, New Orleans, New
York and San Francisco wa s also
sampled.
According to Consumer Reports
food technologists, an excellent tasting water, whether still or sparkling,
bottled or tap. should taste clean and
leave your mouth refreshed. It should
also be clear and free of sediment
with no aroma whatsoever and no hint
of chemical tastes such as chlorine.
But the taste of an excellent water
isn't exactly no tas te at all. Flatness
- a lifeless taste - is a defect. often
the result of very low mineral
content.
Judged "Excell ent" were 10 bottled
"still" waters. In ascenctinD nrder or
cost per se rving. they were: Lady Lee
Drinking, Safeway Drinking. Sparkletts Drinking. Black Mounta in
Crystal Poland
Drinking.
Ozarka
Spring,
ArSpnng.
Spring
Natural
Spring,

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. Now you see why
Tbe
Wallops mission ia the humdrum of ""
•
fundamental . Investigation. Even
•
when a satellite ia tauncjted, tbere is a
Annuli per Clpitl coneumptlon (in kilogrems)
lack of drama. The satellites are put - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - together by academics, they study
such matters as ozone,. and tbey are
_propelled by piddling (1Z-feet) Smut
Sugar
Poultry
rockets.
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And yet Milliner says the boredom
••
is suddenly receiving natiooal attention. The news media has discovered
Wallops again. alter yea" of staying
·-=~------------away. Milliner says theipress, tehivi·.
21
sion networks and 11ll, ~omes to re- ·
cord the launchings, b&lt;icause this Is
where the action is, such as the action
is.
·
Milllner says the pu~lidty is both
good and bad. She weleomes tbe re-.
newed notoriety, but regreUi the fall·
out. She says the press ihas begun to
treat the launchings at Wallops in the
same light as it does lau~ehings at CaBeef
Cheese
naveral, and "we are criticized when
one of our rockets fails in iUI mission."
Milliner says that's not fair. She
says the Virginia program is different
~----------------­
from the one In Florida. She says the
rockets here are old, ·they are
launched under all sorts of conditions,
and there is high rUik of washo.ut. Success isn't all there is In space flight,
she adds, "We can also learn by our

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failures."

To be sure. The people at Wallops
Island have teamed enough in 42
years to help develop what, until
Challenger, was the most ambitious
aod accompliShed space program op
earth. They say they are now trying to
· help it become such again. The pads
at Canaveral may be quiet. Not here.
Ten. nine, eight, seven ...
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EH!'ERPRISE ASSN.

Is bottled water really tastier?

Ry lht! Editors
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May 31. 1987

Where the U.S. still goes into .s}1ace ·

WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. (NEA) Ever since the.space shuttle Challe.ng·
er blew up last year. killing the astronauts On board, the rocket program a.t
Cape Canaveral has been placed on an
administrative ·hold. The big ships are
not permitted to fly again until safety
requirements have been overhauled.
That doesn't mean the nation's en·
tire space effort has been grounded,
however. Actually, and in some re·
specUi, it is proceeding as if nothing
had happened. The United States is
still dispatching some 40 rockeUi a
yea r, not from the cape, mind you, but
f rom the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
Wekor,ne t~ Wallops Island. H Is
Amenca s ongmal rocket launchmg ·
pad. The government has been powermg macrlnery Into the skies here lor
more than 40 years, and it s~rted the
busmess long before the alligators
were dtsplaced at Canaveral. . . .
Of co urse, the Wallops actiVIty IS
!'ol so sexy as that 10 Flortda. The
roc kets are much smaller, for one
,!htng, and th ey are ptloted by remote
•&lt;ontrol. Yet the erro.rt ,has always
.~een cructal to the nalton s sp~ce pro:gram , ,and rtgh t now , at least, tl IS the
•na(ton s day-to-day space program.
, The program started tn 1945. That
was 13 rears before the N_aUonal
Aerona uttcs and Space Admtntstra.(10n was even created. The govern·
ment agency was then called the Na·

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the only import.
The municipal water from New
York City and from parts of Los An·
geles were also judged "Excellent"
Tap water from New Orleans and San
Francisco scored nearly as well.
Of the 28 sparkling waters tested ,
10 were rated "Excellent." Of those,
four were seltzers; three, club sodas.
Listed in order of i nc~easing cost
per glass , the top-rated seltzers are
White Rock, Canada Dry, Golden
Crown from Kroger and Schweppes.
The three top club sodas are Cragmont, Golden Crown and Schweppes.
Those selt.ers conta i n~ the least
sodium - from two to five milli·
grams per glass. The sodium content
of the club sodas varied greatly. Crag·
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Schweppes. 41 and Golden Crown. 59.

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Americans eat more beet and poultry than people in Europe do; but they eat
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For the birds

On Feb. 20, 1962, Lt. CoL John H.
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to orbit the earth. According to the
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pounds, 5 ounces from his preflight
weight, an average of just over a
pound for every hour of flight (from
lilt-off to splashdown: 4 hours, 55
minutes, 23 seconds).

Ornithologists searching for precise nomenclature to Identify birds
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Among. them are the great racket•
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black-spotted bare-eye, red whis'
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Pomeroy- Middlej)ort- Gallipolis. Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va:

May 31. 198?,
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Bookmobile routes slated in Gallia, Meigs
GALLIA COUNTY
GALLIPOLIS - The Dr. Samuel L. Bossard Memor ial LIbrary announces Its bookmobile
sc hedule tor th e week ot June J.6.
Monday: Geiger, 10-10:20:
Ewlng1on, 10:25-10: 45; Vint on
!Dyer) , 10:55-11 : 05; Kyger I ,
11 :35-11:45; Kyge r II , II : 50noon: Cal lia Chris ti an School,
12: 45·1: 45; Ches hire !Thomas).
2:05- 2:.15. Ca llia Metro, 4-5;
Kerr, o: 1o-5::J:;; Bidwell , 5: 506: 10; Cochr ans, 6:20-6:45; Deer
Creek, 6:55-7: 15; Valley Vi ew,
7:25-7: .50; Rio Gra nde Estates,
7:55-8:30.
Tuesday: E: noStore, 1:30- 1: 55;
Afri ca Road, 2-2: 15; Roush Lane,
3- J: 15; Roush L a n ~. 3: Ei-:l: :JO;

Ches hire, 3:35-4: 05; Addison,
4:15- 4: 30; Add avllle Sehool, 4: 405:05; R&amp;R Tr ailer Ct. , 5:1 5-5: 45:
Georges Cr ee k. 5: 45- 6: 15;
Georges Creek, 6: 20-6: 40; Ka nau ga 5t h Ave., 6:'50-7: 10; F oster s Trailer Ct., 7:15-7: 40; K&amp;K
Trailer Ct. , 7: 45-8: OS.
Wednesday: No route, m aint enance day,
Thur sday: Imogene Church's
Stor e, 1: 30-3: .JO; Mudsock , 3:454: Pat r iOI, 4: 15-4: 40: Ca dmu s,
4: 50: :&gt;: 15; Gallia ..1: .10-6; Centerpoint, 6: 15-6: 30; Centerville,
6: 45-7: 15; Copley's, 7:35-7: 45;
Thorne's, 7: 45-8.
Friday: Eureka, 1-l: 15; Hu ffm an' s, 1:25- 1: 40; Kin gery's ,
11: 45-2; Myer s, 2:25-2: 40; Mer -

cerv llle, 3:25-.1: 40; 790 Small,
3: 50-4; 790 Halley , 4-4: JO; 790
Lincoln Pike Je t. , 4:20-4: 40;
Hu rd' s, 5-5:_15 ; Crown Cit y, 5:306: 05; Rom a Myers , 6: 15- 6: 30;
Ohio Townhou se, 6: 45-7: 10; Kenny's Car r yout , 7:25-7:50; Teens
Ru n, &amp;-8: 25.
Satu r day: Legrande, 9: 30-10;
Raccoon Trailer Ct. , 10: 15-10: 30;
Cora, 10: 35-10: 50; Qu ail Creek,
ll: 05-l l :35; Rodney VIll age,
12: 20-12: 50; Children's Home,
l -1: 20; CRTP, 1: 2"- 1:50; Allee.
2:15-2: 45; Vi nton, :l-:l: 30; Mor ga n Center, 3: 45- 4: 15.
MEIGS COUNT Y
POME ROY- Bookmobil e ser vice in Meigs County Is by

contract with Ohio Valley Area
Libraries.
Monday: Carpenter, · L aura 's
Stor e, 2: 5"- 3: 40; Dexter church,
4: 10-4: 40; Danv ille church, 5: 156; Rutland Civic Center, 6: 457: 45.
Tuesday : Portand pos t office.
2: 15-3; Letar t Falls, Effie's Rest aurant, 3: 30-4:30; Raci ne bank,
5: 15-6: 15; Syr acuse across from
ball fiel d, 6:30-7:30.
Wednes day: Keno, ·north side
of bridge, 2:20-3: 05; Long Bot tom pos t office, 3: 20-4: 05; Reeds·
v ille, Reed's St or e: 4: 15-5;
Tupper' s P lains, Lodw ick's, 6-7;
Ches ter fire sta tion, co rner
acr oss front, 7: 15-8.

POMEROY . The Meigs
County Senior Ci tizens Center ,
Mulber r y Heights , Pomeroy, has
the followi ng activities sc heduled for the week of June 1-5:
Monda y - Round and Square
Da nce 1-3.
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Tues day - Choru s 1-2, Bridge
Class l -2.
Wednesday- Used Goods Sa le
9-3:30, Social Securit y Representat ive 10-12, Bingo 1-2, Bowling
1:30.
Thursday - Used Goods Sale
9-3: 30, Cera mics 10-2.
Frida y - Used Goods Sa le
9-3: 30.
Appointments are bein g taken
fo r t he Mu l t ipha sic Heal t h
Scr eeni ng, sc heduled for June 17.

E AST ME)GS - Outstandi ng
~rademic achievemen t with the
top ten student s being r ecognized
~ nd the awarding of 12 sc holar s~ ips highlight ed Eastern H igh
School' s Awards D ay F rida y .
.: -The top ten honor student s
i~ t r odu cf' d by Dan Apllng, principal. and presented med alion s
were the following st udents.
lis ted first through lOth r espect)vely, Tr avi s New lun. ~a ledicto­
rian, Amy' Louks , salutatori an.
M elissa Ca l awa y. Roby n Barrfett, Ki r k Reed, Lesa Rucker,
'{odd Cla y , Darl ene Baum : Greg
l;eachm an, and Ar lene Rit chie.
: Ne,w lun, Reed, Cl ay and Leachrflan wer e also presented the
pres idential academic lit ness
aw ard s. along with eighth gra der s. Stephanie Gardner , Billy
Johnson, Andr ea Cleland, Suzanne West, and Suzanne Cl ay .
•'Sc hol ars hip r ecipie nts ann6unced wer e Melissa Calawa y,
Boar d of Regents , $4,000 value;
Diul ene Ba uni, Ri o Gra nd e College Honor Schol arship. $6.000.
and Daught er s of America Good
dft izenshp Awa r d. $.'i00: G reg
L~ac hman . Rio Grande College
Trust ee Scholarship, $4 ,000; and
Ti avis New lun, Pres idential
Schol ar shi p, Univer sity of Akron, $1 ,300.
Other scholars hips of unspecified amounts awar ded wen t to
Col-

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The Senior Nutrition Progr am
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Monday - Baked steak, bread
dressing. broccol i, fruit cock tail.
Tuesd ay - Baked fish, mixed
vege tabl es . m aca r oni sa l ad,
banana.
Wednesday - Beef and noodl es . Brussel sprouts, tossed
sa lad, cooki e.
T urkey sa lad
'Thursday sa ndw ich. oven browned pota toes, cr ea med peas, mel on.
Friday - Pinlo beans with
ham . cole slaw, gelal in w ith
fr uit, heavenly hash.
Choice of beverage ava ilablr
w ith mea ls.

FAC dlrecior

Ms. Hoove r holds a Ma ster' s
Degree in speech com mun ica tion from Eas tern New Mexico
Unlversl ty and has a Ba chelor's
Degree In !hea ler and speec h.
Sh e ha s taught speec h communica tion at her al ma m ater
and at Western Mic higan Universit y . She also ha experiencp in
employee
tr ai nin g, techn ica l

1982 class seeks .grads
GA LLI P OLI S Ga ll i a
Academy Hi gh Sc hool cla ss ol
1!182 is pla nn ing a reun ion for
Aug. "'· at l he E lks CluiJ i n
Ca lllpolis.
They arc• at lempti ng to lol'ale
sc&gt;ve ral c l a" m a t ~s . l ncl udC'cl in
t hc&gt; li st arC':
·LorC'tta Powell , ShC' IIa Roach.
.Jimm y Roberls, Don Chcnt•y ,
Kennel h Cia rk . Dc&gt; bb ie Cook.
Jclhn and Mlk &lt;· Cr al l , Brian
F!l&lt;'rhart. Da vid FNrell. G rc•g
C8 1J aher;
:J'Aar t.r C lr nn . Chr isti na
GJov&lt;' r. Am v C r eC'n, K r lli
Kemper. James Ki ng. :John L~ ­
wls . (; Jna Low&lt;•n·. Don McCalllste ·. Rol"'rt MrCorm ick . .J amie
MJ;Quulcl :
Na ti ve Cana d ians

Three -quarte rs of the Canadian
people Jive withi n I00 miles of the
United States border. Some 45 per cern arc of Brili sh ori gin, while almgst 30 perce nt arc ~'rc n c h .

Ben Meek, StC've Mil ler. Joseph M yers. Kc&gt;v in Par sons.
Nat ali e Simms. T ammy Skaggs,
Krl ly Sm it h. TNC'sa Si eger St.
Clair . Andrew Steele. DE&gt;bb)•
Tru rsdale, Rand y Thivenrr:
Robbi e Syrus. Bruce Swift ,
B~n Swa in and Jt'an Vance.
If .vou have inform ation on any
of t he l is led. contac t Anne Roach,
2 Wil low Dri ve. C alllpolls, 44622:.2 or Shari Pl,vm al r . :179 DPbb)·
Drive. C ail lpoli s, 446-4:10.1.

wr iting and has been a co unselor
f or em oti on al l y di s t u rb ed
adolescpnt s.
She r eceived th e "Outs tandi ng
Graduate Studen t" awar d from
Eastern New Mexi co Univer sity.
Thaler sai d it wa s the opinion
oft hc&gt; boa rd I hal her experiences
i n wr i t i ng, co mmun ica t io n.
budgPtin g, IC'aching and supervision wi II be an assetlo th e French

Art Colo ny.
She will be welc omed to t he
FAC by t he member ship on
Friday. June 5. Duri ng the
Pvcning there will be a prog r am
on pr in t m akin g presented by
·J une Kil gor e, Chairman of th e
A r t Depart ment a t Mar shall
Univl'rsi ty, and give n in conjun cti on with the opening of " Master ·
E tchings" . an exhibit cu r ated by
the Hun ti ngton Mu s€'um of Art .

lege of Barber Sty lin g; Todd
Cla y and Amy Louks. Ohio
univers ity Mana ss eh Cu tler
Freshman Scholarships; Deiani
Baker and Bren t N orton, Hbcking Technical College Foundaton
Scholarship. Todd Clay and Amy
Louks, Dr. Edward W. W. Lewis
Sc holar ship ; Robi n Bar nett ,
McGuffy Summer scholars hip at
Ohio Univer sity ; · and Arl ene
Rit chie. E astern L ocal Educatio n A ss o~iM ion .
The Ivan B. Wa lker athl etic
tr ophies were awa r ded to the
ou tstandi ng senior gi r l and boy in
the athl etic program . Les a
Rucker an d Ed Collins. ·
Ot hers r eceiving awards wer e
Lee Ann Robinson, Modern
Wo odmen Award ; Wi ll ia m
Smith , work study student of the
year , Arlene Rit chie and Br en t
Norton, Army Reser ve Schol ar
AthleJ e award; Brpnda Reed.
Ri char d Smit h and Wil liam
Smith, senior ser v ice award.
National H onor Soci ety awar ds
.went to T rav is Newl un, Missy
Cal away, Am y Lou ks Lesa
Rucker. Arlene Rit chie, Kirk
Reed, Greg Leachman, Todd
Clay, Lee A nn Robinson, Deleah
San'ders. Todd Wilson, an~· Laura
Far ley. Melissa Nutt er wo n the
physica l educa tion award. and
student council awards went to
Todd Wilson, president ; Angie
Wes t. vi ce pr esident; Becky

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Amy Louks and Todd Cl ay , Ohio University
Manasse h Cutler Freshman Scholarshi ps, and
Le wis Scholarship; Robyn Barnett, McGuffy Ohi o
Univers ity; and Arlene Ritchie, Eastern Loca l
Education Association Schol ar ship. Scholarship
r ecipients not present lor th•• picture wer e
Charles Justis, Delanl Baker, Brent Norton.

:s c HOLARSHIP WINNE RS - Eastern seni ors
re';,e iving scholarships wer e recognized at the
aw ards a.~semhl y pro gram Friday. Included In
tire r ecipients, lef t t o right, seated, wer e Darlene
Boium, Rio Grande Honor scholarshi p, 56,000 and
Daughter s of America, $500; Greg L eachman,
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Tom Keil)', guidance counselor, spoke of !he emphasis on
academ ics notin g I hat eight wi ll
· be par tlcl atpln g In this summer
honors tu torial pr ogr am at Ohio
Un ivE&gt;r sity , that two w il l take
part In the summer scholar
progra m . that two other s wi ll ~
participating In the gO\'Pr nor s
scholar s pr ogra m there, that one
wi ll be at Rio Grande for a
summ er academic progr am , and
another al the Par ker sburg Com munity Co ll~gc .

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m akes It unusual Is that the
audit or knew Pvery single check;::
that was ~olng ou t the door. He,..
knew C'I' N I' check t hat Bakkei'.::"!
and Dor tc-h wcrP get t ing. IJ' s;:;
highl y unusual t ha t that mu c~
money camc&gt; out of that account;;;
w lt ho~ t thP auditor know ln~
abeut it . A n auditor m ust k~cp at:::
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PTL said a secret $2 tT!IIilon
account used to pa .1· sa laries and
bo nu ses for I he· BakkPrs and
thei r top aides was " h l ~hl y
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pavroll accoun l that paid tho
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Jim Ba kk er, his wi fe Tamm y.
and other cxN'utlv Ps. includi ng

Band awards wer e prrsented
lo Todd Clay, John Ph ilip Sousa
Award; Tara Woods. Se nior
Arion Award; Suza nn e Cl ay,
directors awa rd : Kyle Fausnaugh, mos t improved jun or high
musician ; Caroly n Ba r to n. mQst
l mprov rd senior high musici an;
and Jeff Sayre', senior ded lcat ion

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Att endance awards went to J ill
Chi chC'ster . Amu Well and LeP
Glllll ari, grade 7; Sa ndra Foster .
Suzie Ki mes, Bill y .Johnso n, Toby
Curtis. Shannon Bert •·and , .Jea nPaul LaBonlr, gradc&gt; R; Crys tal
Reed. Cry sl al Ka y lor. Amanda
Bissell. grade 9; and Lea Ann
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We believe in filmlly-centered care. Wh&lt;1t is fam ily
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relatives and friends) to be with the expectant mother
during the labor and delivery process. Even in the case of a
cesarean section. the father is usually allo wed into the
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pollcv that banned them f r om
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mem bers recog nized were Tr avis Newlun. Kirk RePd, Abi gail
Cau thorn. Todd Clay, Melissa
Ca l ~w y, Keith Kar sehnlk, M ike
Mar ti n, Jodi Schaekel. Ernie
Baker. and Mar alyn Barton.

salutatori an, Mellssu Calawuy, and · Robyn.'
Barn ett, and st andln ~. Kirk Reed, Lesu Rucker ,
Todd Cluy, Durlent• Buum , Gr eg Lcachmun and " "
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the top ten scholastically In the E ustt•rn High
School graduating l'lass wer e honored at Friday's
uwards assembly. From left torl~ht, seated. tht•y

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prides Itself on. We love bringing new Dfe and Joy
Into the world. The love we share Is genuine and
the medial are we proYide Is professional. Let us
tell you what Pleasant Valley Hospital's Obstetrics
Department believes ln.

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STOP Wishing For Security
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Kimes, secret ~ry; · Missy Calawav tr easurer; Darien£&gt; Baum,
sargeant of arm s; L ee Ann
Robinson. Amy Louks, Russell
KeliPr , K irk Red . and Ta mmy
Roberts.
Office assista nts recognized
were Krist! Hawk , L ee Ann
Robinson, Amy Berkhimer, Arlene Rit chie ,Christin a Barber ,
Delani Ba_ker. L esa Rucker, Amy
Connoll y.
Class' awards went to Chri s ·
Catlett and Scott Reed, art; Pa ul
Hendrix. i ndustrial arts; Joe
Young, drafting; Beth Tuc~er,
library ; Ki rk Reed. science:
Amy Louks and Robyn Barnett ,
math; Amy Louks. business ;
Tara Woods, chorus; Trav is
N~wlun, soci al studies; Kirk
Reed. Ohio Univer sity certificate
of mer it. Roby n Barnett , and
Amy Louks, E ngli sh; Trav is
Newlun, m ass media; Tonya
Savoy, home economics; Melissa
Cal awa y , Ma r l ayn Ba r to n,
David Rice, sc l en c~ ; Melissa
Calaway. Holzer Science award :
and Amy Louks, French.
Yea r beok awards went to Kirk
F ick, K rist! Haw k, Brent Nm·ton,
Arlene Rit chie, Tammy Robert s,
Tonya Savoy , Bev er ly Wigal ,
Les a Rucker. Ed Collins, and
Greg Leach man.
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GALLIPOLIS- Dr . Donald M .
Th al er , chai rman of the Board of
Tr ustees of th e French Art
Colon y, has announced the appointment of Debra L. Hoover as
Direc tor . She will begin hrr
duties on June 1.

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

Awards presented at Eastern

Senior Citizen Centers plan for activities
GALLI POLIS- Activiti es and
wit h sauce, pota to sal ad, but menus tor the week or J une 1
te red green beans, bun , sliced
through June 5, at the Senior
pineappl e In orange ju ice.
Citizens Cenl er, 220 Jac kson
Wedn es day - Oven fr ied
Pike, are as follows:
chicken, leg and thi gh, mashed
Monday - Cer am ics 9: .10pot a toes , but tered br occo l i,
noon; Chorus. 1-3 p.m.
whole grain brea d. chocola te
Tuesd ay - S.T. O. P./Phys lcal
gr aham cr acker r efri ger ator
Fi tness, 10: 30 a. m .
dessert.
Wednesday - Ca rd Ca rn es, 1-3
Th ursday - Beef tips with
p.m.
gravy. noodl es. but tert' d ca bThursday - Bibl e Stu dy, ll - bage. whole gra in brea d, peach
noon p.m .; Herbalist. 12: 30 p.m . hal f.
Friday - Arl Cla ss. 1-3 p.m.;
F r ida y - M acaro ni an d
Craft Mini-Course. 1-3 p.m .
cheese, bu ll ered kale wi th vi Menu s consist of:
nega r, car rot raisi n salad, whole
Monday - Cubed steak, par s- gr ain bread, apple brown betty
ley butt er ed pota toPs, huttNcd wi th topping.
ca uliflower . bi scuit s, tapi oca
Choice of beverage served with
pudding.
each m eal.
Tu esday - Hot Dog on bun·

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SUNDAV
GALLIPOLIS - An anniversary service w ill be held Sunday,
May 31, at 3 p.m . at Paint Creek
Baptist Chur c h for Pastor

Grover Turner's 21st yl?a r of
servicE.~. Dinner will be served

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Celtics advance
By FREDERICK WATERMAN
UPI Sports Writer
BOSTON I UP!\ - Larry Bird
scored j7 poi ntsSa turdav and the
Bos ton Ce ltics adva nced to t he
NBA fina ls for the fourth strai ght
year Saturday with a ' 117- ll4

GALLIPOLIS - Bob Wiseman
at Faith Valley Christia n Union
Chu...,h, Sunday, 7 p.m.
BIDWELL Layman day
service Sunday, MI. Carmel
Bapti st Chu rc h .. m or nin g
speaker Hank Doss an d Choi r;
afternoon service at J p.m . with
Bruce Hogan.

GALLIPOLIS - Missionary
Clifford Gore will be at MI. Zion
Baptist Church, Sunday , 7 p.m .
LECTA - Rev. Ear l Hinkle at
Walnu t Ridge Churc h. Sunday,
7:30p.m .

\{ictory over the Oetroit

Pi sto n s~

In Ga me 7 of the Easlern
Conference fin als.
Boston took the lead for good
w1th 3:05 le ft on Dan ny Ainge·s
:!'pointer from the left side. The
defen ding champions attempt ed

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POME ROY - Zion Chu rch of
ChrisI will hos l area Churches of
Christ at a hymn sin g Su nd ay at
7:30p.m.
RACINE- Rev . Char les Norris will be s pr.ak Pr at a r('v iva lt o
be held at Mors1• Chapel Church,
loca ted on Counl.v Road "'· the
Racine Portland Road. Su nd av
through Junc6. Services at 7 p.m .
MONDAV
CHES HIRE- Ca mp aign Baptist Chu rch Revival Monday
through .Junp o, 7 p.m., F:va ng,;.
list Rev . Dan Saxton; spec ial
singi ng.

SAllE HUNDREDS

GALL IPOLIS Li ghthouse
Tabernac le wom en mCPt Mon day, 7 p.m ., fell owsh ip follow s.
GALLIPOLI S - Bible Schoo l
beg in s M ond ay, E li zabe th
Chapel Church. for ages 4 to hig h
sc hoo l; 6: :10 t o ~; .111 p.m. through
June o. Progra m Frid ay. Rp. m.

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bl' glns Monday, First Churc h of
God , fl'o m tl: 30 to K: 4S p . m .,
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outside.
Det roit, seeking its first trip to
the NBA fin als. ·cam e wilhin a
point three times in I he l ast three
minutes of the gam e at steamy
Boston Garden wher e tempera tures exceeded 90 degrees.The Celtics will play the Los
Angeles Lakers In the NBA fi nals
for the third time In four years.
The best-of-seven series begins
Tues day night at Los Angeles .
Basio n imp•·oved to 16-31n the
seventh ga me of a play off series

and arc 13-2 when Ga me7 was at
Boston Garden. Detroit has los t
l~ straight games at Boston
Ga rden, Its last triumph ther e
coming in December 1982. . .
The Pisto ns were forced to play
the las I per iod with star forward
Adrian Dantley . He was taken
from the court on a st rete her with '
eight seconds remaining in the
third qu arter. Dantley collided
w ith teamma te Vinnie Johnso n
div ing for a loose ball. He was
t aken to a hospital wit h a
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By GENE CADDES
good rhyt hm. although I was n' t
UPI Sport s Writer
hilling the ball as well as the la st
DUBLIN, Ohio i UPI I - A
second thunderstorm to hit the . two days . I fee l good about m y
Muirfield Vill age Golf Club game."
!loch. who ra nks only 75th on
co urse forced postponement of
this
yea r's PGA . Tour money
the third ro und qf the $832, 000
winning
list with $,7, 000. parred
Memorial Tournament Salurday
the
firs
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six
holes, but saw Byrum
wit h Sco ff Hoch clinging to a
shave
two
shots
off the lead with
4-s hot lead .
birdies on 1he first and fifth holes.
Hoch. whose record- tyin g 8·
under par 64 F ri da y also left him
With Don Pooley al so making a
charge. Hoch bi rdied the 7th . 8t h
fpur shots in front after the
and 9th holes with pu lls of l o. 15
second rou nd. was :J under par
and 10 feet to rega in his 4-shot
through II holes Saturday when
margin. That put him 16 shots
play was ha lted bec~use of
ligh tni ng i n the area. tHoch' s under par for the tourn am ent .
wh il e Byrum. who bogeyed the
group, which also included Curt
;&gt;ar-3 eighth but birdied No. 9 and
Byrum and Sco tt Simpson, were
11, and Pool ey. who ha d fi ve
on 1he 121h tee.
11 was a n hour after play was consecutive birdies on the fron1.
stopped befnre the first of the two
were at 12 under.
Hoch. who had pl ayed I he first
sto rms actua lly hit a t1 :20 p.m .
The SC'Cond stor m struck abou1 4 two rounds without a bogey,
added II mor e holes Sat urd ay
p. m . and pi a)' was offi cia lly
before
the end came, giving him
call ed for the dav at 4:4o.
"I would very 'much preferred 47 holes without a bogey.
to keep going," Hoch sa id aft er
"That's new to me." said Hoc h.
" but I think J'veonly had to make
one pull over fou r feet for a par ...
Hoeh. who used a " hot3-,-,ood "
r ather than a driver the firs t two
ro unds and liked the resull s.
'didn' t even carry the driver In hi s
bag on Sa tu r day. sacrifi cing
"aboutiO yards" for accuracy.
Third-r ou nd play will' resu m e
atJl a.m. Sunday, w ith tee limos
for the final round tent atively

sc hedu led to run from II a.m. to 1
p. m.
"We may be l ook in g at a
ca rbon copy ofloday's weat her,''
sa id PGA Tour offi cial Carllon
"Slu gger" Whil e. "The National
Wea ther Ser vice 'told us these
slorms bu ild up in abou t 15 to 20
minu tes wi th no warning. We
tried to get if In today. but we
· los t. ..
The NWS fo recast ca lled for a
oO percent chance of thunderstorm s Sunday.
South African Denis Wat son .
among the 18 players who fin ·
is hed t heir rou nds be fore play
was halt ed. shot a i ·undcr par 65
an d was the lca de•· in the
clubhou'sc with a 111-undcr par 206

score.
Jo hn Mahaffl•y, fi-under for the
day t hrough 16 holes . also wa s 10
under par. There were 59 players
.st ill on the cou r sr when play was
halted,

lkars sib'll Moritz
CHI CAGO 1UP I 1- TheBears
signed frPe·agPnl \VidC' recrivN
DavP Moritz . whh had a tryo ut
wit h Chicago in 1984, but failed to
make the team . He origin;JIIy
wa s a lOth round dr aft choi ce of
Sa n Fran cisco in 19H4 out of Iow a
and was waiv rd. HP has not bPl'n
In the NFL si nce 19R4.

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A. REBOU ND - Detroit
(right) Bill
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the Celtic' s Larry Bird. The Pl slons lnstthelr hid

Becker advances in French Open
By BILL BEACON
PARIS tU P i l - West Germa n
teenagers Bor is Becker and
Steff! Graf w it hstood their first
difficult matc hes Sa turday to
advane&lt;• ;jf t hP $:\ mllllon Frr nch
Open.
Becker . the No.2 seed, showed
hC' is s1ill not at home on 1hr 1'ed
clay of Rolan'd Ga rros St _
a dium.
Bu t the 19- ' year-o ld used his
booming serve and forehand to
eli minat e Hcnrik Sundstrom of
Sweden 6- I. :1-6. (i-3. ti·1 In a
third-round ma tch.
Graf. li, fought off set point
and won a 1lc-brra ker to defea t
Ca nada's Helen .Kelesl 7-6 17·31.
6·2. The wo men's No . . 2 seed
r eached lhe quarterfinals and
extended her wi nn ing st rcak to:«;
consecut iv«:;&gt; ma lchflS, cco m passing six to urnam ent vlctorlrs
ent er ing the Frenc h Otl&lt;'n. Graf
lost only five games In her first
three m atches.
Becker, who has never won a

day -court

onlv 1he french Open fr om his
fou'r Cra nd Slam titles. pou nded
17-ycar -old Ar~cntin r. Franeo
Dav in 6-:\. 6· t. 6-2. Connors. :14.
has !'cachC'd the semirinal s thl'('l'
t lml'S ,;, Par is. last In 1~8~• .. 1II was I a different match for
mr to play som eo ne yo un g llkr
that . running around. hi lling
cverv ball ," he sai d.
Connors next faces Rick! Ostcr thun ol Wes t Germ any. a 1&gt;·2,
5-7, 6-2. 6·4 wlnnrr over ro mpu ·
tr!ot Damlr Kerr•tlc.
' No . 11 Kent Carlsson of
Sweden. a cia;• specialist .
trounced Francisco Yunls of
Argentin a 7-o. 6-2, 6· 1 and plays
Noah In the fourt h round .
No. 7 Gabriela Sabatini of
Argentina de fea t ed K are n.,
Sehlmpcr of South Africa 6-4. 6- f
to elim inate tho lasl of the 1"
wom en qualifiers. Sc hlmtwr
rcachrd the fourth round In her

fl r st G rand Slam tournam('nt.
Sabat in i. 17. advanced to a
quiH'terflnal mat ch wllh the
lat esl ter nage te nnis prodigy.
Ar&lt;~ ntx a Sa nchez of Spa in, who
bct1t Ca rina Kar lsson of Swede n
fi-1. 1)·4.
Sanchez, sister or f: millo and
.Jav ier &amp;i nchP In 1hr mrn ' s draw,
Is ;, months oldo1· th an Sabatini
was when sh(' became I he younl(· ·
es t French Open semifinalist In
19R!l ell l!l years, :~ weP.ks.
No. 6 Manu el a M aleeva of
Bul garia dcfcat&lt;'d Sicp hun lc
Rrhe 7-fi 1R-6;, 6-1 and will m e!"t
Graf In the quart ers.
13l)ck«' r uttrtbut &lt;•d h l!'~ medlo·
ere pla.v to his ment al outlook .
" Wh en I go out agai nst a
Sundstrol" I'm not as motiva ted
as I am aga inst a Wll andn or a
Noah," said tho lwo-tlm c Wimbl edon champion . "Against Noa h
OJ' Wllander I know I have to play
grea t to win ," ,

tournament. nrxt

meets Jimmy Arias, who downed
Jorge Arresc of Spain 4-6. 7-6
t 7-4l. 6-2. 4·1i, 6· 2. A r las, a former
top 10 player now rank ed 39 ih In
t he world . defea ted Becke r In hi s
first mat ch at the Montr Ca rlo
Open on cla y a month ago.
No. 4 seed Mat s Wllander ,
seeki nl( his third French Ope n
title. dropped Aaron Krlckstel n
6·1. 6-7 13· 71. 6-0.6-2. The Swede
Improved his winning streak to15
m atches. Inc luding victo ries at
Monte Carlo and I he ' Italia n
Open.
Wll ander' s next oppo nent w ill
be Tarlk Be nha·bll es .. The
Frenchman registered a 5·7, fi. 4,
7-5. 6·3 victory over Andrei
Ches nokov, the Soviet who de·
fcatod Wll ander at Paris las t
year .
No.6 Yannlck Noah of Fran ce .
the 1983 champion , stopped MI chie! Se hapers of Holla nd 6-.1, 6-:l.
6-2, usin g an energetic sNve-a ndvolley ga me on cent er court
before an enthusiastic home
crowd .
No.8 Jimmy Connors. missi ng

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Quart el.

Section

Bird scores 37 to lead Boston to championship

!allowing the mornin g se rvice.

LITTLE KY GER - Mi ssio nary Arl ene Spurlock wlll be at
Lilli e K yger Cong r egationa l
Church. Su~day, 10:30 a. m .

\times - jcntind ·

FLVJNG HIGH -

Clelveluid IDdlu'a Mel HaD

pe11 bard into oecoad bue &amp;Jailut Jim Ganter of
Brewel'!l Saturday in the sixth innlnc. (UPI)

CLEVELAND !UPJ 1 - B .. l .
Surhoff sing led home Cec il
Cooper from second base wllh
one out In the l Oth Inning
Sa turday. enabling the M ilwau kee Brewers to sna p a six - game
losing streak with a 6-~ victory
over the Cleveland Ind ians.
Cooper led off with a double
lnlo the lelt -cenwr fi eld gap off
loser M ark Hulsmann. Q-3. A·fter
Rob Deer struck ou1 , Scali Bai les
relieved Hulsm ann. With Surhoff
balling, hom e plateumplreSteve
Palermo ejected Brewers Manager Tom Trebelhorn for arguing
balls and strikes from the
dugout.
Sur holf then groupded an 0-2
pit ch to right to score Cooper and
make a winner of Mark Clear,
0, who pitched two Innings. Dan
Plesac worked the lOth Inning for
his lith save.
After Surhofrs hit, Dave Phil·
lips, the third base umpire and
crew chief. ejecled Brewers
coach Chuck Hartenstein, who
continued arguing wllh umpires

from the dugout afterTrebcl horn
Iell 1he game.
Milwaukee, which brok an
eight -game road losing streak.
has won only three of Its las t 21
games overa ll. T he Brewers
Improved to 21·21 and arc 10-21
si nce a 1:1-0 star!.
The 13rewrrs tied Ihe score:,. :,
In lhl' ninth. Pinch hitt er Rick
Manning lin ed a one-out triple off
the glove off of a leaping Breit
Butler at lhe center fiel d wall.
Mik e Feld er grounded out to firs t
baseman Joe Carter . Manning
scored on Paul M olitor 's Infield
single pa st the pitc her's mound
that third baseman Brook .Jacoby fielded but did not throw .
Molitor was ca ught stea lin g to
end the Inning.
Milwaukee starter Len Barker
made his flrsl appeara nce since
September 18. 198'i, when he
pitched for A tlanta. The veteran
righ t -hander wen! 3 1-3 Innings.
giving· up five r uns on slx hit s.
Barker. 31, pitched fi ve· seaso ns
lor Cleveland and l hrew a perlect

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l iP wilh lour l'uns in 1l1P thi n.l .

Tony Bcrna za rd lrd pll with ll
single, went 10 ; eeon d on Cht'ls
Ba nda's s~:~crlfil'r and st·o n~d on
Butler's trlplr .
After .Julio Fn.tnl'O struck 11u1,
Buller scor&lt;·d to makt' it 2·11 on
Pal Tabl l'r' s singl e. Cart l'f lol·
lowed wllh hi; 121 h homer of thr
season, a twu·run blast ro l(1fl ,
and hi s flrlh in as m'-ln~~ guml\S.
Mllw auk&lt;'I' Cut tho lea d 194 lin
the fourth on Dcl'f's llt h homer.
but Mel Hall m;ldP it
with his
seventh homrr In 1hP Cleve land
fourth .
Th e Brrwrrs crrp1 to within ~,.:{
on Mike F'elder' s RB I sing I&lt;• and
Deer's ba ses-loaded walk In the
filth . Robin Youn t's sacrifice fly
In the eig hth cut Clevelan d' s le~d
to 5·4.
· Thunder storm ; resulted in a
35-mlnuw rain delay in th e·
bottom ol thl' sevent h.

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Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

1' 198'Y.

All-SVAC team

.

namedlt Collins MVP
CHESHIRE - Coaches from
all eight SVAC schools recenlly
met at Kyger Creek High School
to choose the SVAC baseball
all-league dream team. which
was hca.ded by league MVP
Eddie Collins of Easten. Scott
Wol fe, fift h year coach of league
cha mpion Eastern. was named
as the league's "Coach or the ·
year" for1987 .
Senior right -hand ed pitc her/shortstop Ed Collins wa s a
unanimous choice as the SVAC's
Most Valuable Player . Coll ins
ea rlier earned the respect of are.a
coaches by earnin g All-District
and All -State recognition. ending
the seaso n with a .410 batt ing
average with 34 hits, 31 RBI 's.
and a fineB-2 pitching mark 127-6

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Mike Parker, manager, Second Row, lefi to' rlghl, Cliff Kennedy

asss1. coach, Terry Fields, Wes Young, Todd Hysell, Brenl Bissen:
Mike Bartrum, Donnie Becker, Dave Hendricks, Kevin Oiler,
Charlie Barrett and head coach Roger Foster.
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Flyers eye the ultimate Stanley Cup comeback
By U Si\ 111\RRL~
UPI Sporls Writ er
EDMONTON, Alberta I UP I I
- · The Edmont on Oilers. di s·
placed by a circ us and upstaged
})y the Philadelphia Flyers , have
a n extra day to prepare and no
more gamC&gt;s to waste.
The Oil ers, who once led 1hi'
IJ~s l - of- seven S!a nlcy Cup final
:1 I, ha vt•allowed the Flyers to lie
the serlcs 1Game 7, pus hed back
a tla y to Sunday because Northlands Co lise um alrradv was
booked by Ihe cireu.s, wll·l mark
the- firs ! tlm r since 1971 thai an
NHL t•hamp ionshi p series has
gonr the limll .
·' Th e Sf'vcnth gamr Is what you
drt';Jm abou t as u k id ... Ed mon
ron' s KC' v in Low(_' said.
Thr l''ly&lt;•rs had no rig ht to suc h
d r PHm .~ th i'PP Vi('tori('s ago. Th ey
tra i! Pd lhC' serlrs 2·0 &lt;.~nd wrrr
down b.v I hi'I'P goa l s in Cam(• :~
w hr•n lhi'.V pulled n f f ;J flvC'-gou l

trailed 2-0 be fore tying the series
Thursday a t home.
"They say you play 80
1 regular-season 1 ga m es to get
the home-lee adv a ntage," Ed monton 's Waym• Gre tzky sa id.
"We got i1 - we better put II to
use. Our fi rst Sta nl ey Cup a
couple years ago, we were up :t- 1
on Ca lgary a nd ended up goi ng a
seventh ga me. "
The 1985 Flames. however. did
not have a rookie goalie capable
or stonewalling thp most potent
offense in the NHL. Gretzky. who
holds or shares J:l playoff scoring
rwords. sa id Philadelp hia 's Hon
HPx lall ''Is probably lh&lt;• bes t
goa lt ender I' ve C"V~r seen In the

Nat ional Hockey League th ai
I ·VI' pla yed agai nst."
Hex litl l ha s kept the Flyc•rs in
c·vcry gu mp whether or nol
1hey' vc ovPrcome 1he Oilrrs·

rarl .v

IC'~1ds.

ra ll y. Thrn I h&lt; •y w&lt;'re down .1- 1 In

Thr Flyers havr a cha nrr to

hoi h 1hP sf' riPs and Cu mt&gt; ~ when
thl',V won in F:dmnnlo n. lhPn

breomr only t ht:' sc•cond learn In
Nil I. history tocomr back from a

3-1 deficit in the final. If Philadelphia m atc hes the feat accomplished by the 1942 Toronto Map le
Leafs, Hex tall will be a shoe-in
for the Conn Sm.v the Troph)'
given -to the Most Va lu able
Player in the playoffs.
Hextall has broken NHL re·
cords wit h 91 games this season
and 1.420 playoff minu tes . On thr
su bject of Ca me 7, he showed
more e motion than he did when
Edmonton fan s a nd media
·members vlllified him for slashIng Oller Kent Nilsson In Game 4.
The goalie, who respond ed to
the outcry over the incident bv
say ing " I cou ldn't care less. :.
admitted he was s tunned by
Philadelphia 's performance.
"If you'd told me before this
series. we 'd come back from two
goals dow n three limes, I would
have sa id you're crazv," Hrxtall
sa id . " I hope it's a great game. 1

control his emotions on the ice.

Phi ladelphia Coac h Mike Ker nan. however, says rhe rookir
has shown his 'maturitv by
keepi ng thr Fivers In th~

playoffs.
·
"That kind or poise, rrsponsl·
blllt y, in m.v book makps him the
best goa ll r ndrr in thr Nationa l
H acke~' League.·· Krenan sa id.

"With all due respect to !Oilers
goalier Grant Fuhr, he's had a
hell or a seaso n roo . but the kind
of responsi bi lity wp'v £' given

il

rookie goa lt e nder. a 23-year-old
man .. ."

Unt il Hextall' s :10 saves Thursday, F'uhr was a s light favoril4:
for th e Conn Smythe Tmph,·.
fo llowed bv his teammates Mark
Messirr , G!Pn n And erson and

Grelzky. Now, thr trophy too has
come down to Game 7 and ca n
rnd up on Pit her team .

growing up."
Hi s detractors sav ll rxtall

So bring on the goaltenders :
Hexta ll with his slick and Fuh r
with his glove. The acrobat ics
will s tart at North landsC'ollsrum

hasn't grow n up !'&lt;'I

when t hr circus is over .

dream 0d abou r this wht•n 1 wa s

ir hr ca n ' t

Padres owner Joan Kroc decides not to sell
Ry SUSAN ~1Uitlt 1\Y
SAN DIEGO I UP II - Two
mon ths ago. :Joa n Kroc placed
l u ll · p~I,:!"C advrrtlsC'mr• nt s In local

n(•wspaprrs s tating hrr lnt(•nlion
fo sl'l l 1he Sa n Dh'go PadrC's .
1-'ritlay,.s hr descr ibed a buVt'r a s
" I hP la st th ing" shf' wanted.
l&lt;nll' d&lt;'clde&lt;l to retain ow n&lt;'l'·

s hip or the Patlrps following lhr
co llupsf• "o r nPgolla tlon!' wi th
SPa ll II' Marhwrs ow ner Geo rge
t\ rg)•ros. In Sfoall lr, 1\rgyros .sa ld
h1\ would I'('I a in principal ow nrrsh ip or the MarlnC'rs. but S('(' l\
loca l l n\' (·~ t ors
p;:1r t nPrs.

as

minority

"A fl c•r my dlsrusslnns wit h
Mr. A rgyros !hi~ pnq wrl' k 11
IH •c·::rmP ap parrn1 thC' salr was
nullo he•." Kror !'!lid.
" lA IJuyrr) Is lh&lt;' las t th ing In

thr wor ld I'm looking for now.
Wr'rr goi ng to turn this thin~
orrou nd. Thf'l't''s going to I)(' no
sal(' or discussion or !',1IP t hl.s
!' &lt;'~lr.

Prriod:"
P&lt;tdl't•s prrsiflrnl Ballarrl
Sm ith snld hr would st ill J'l'sign
his poslflnn " within IWO\\'t'f•k sor
lt•ss ." Smi th had lndi C&lt;til'cl h!'
would !&gt;~ h•p down whr n tht'
!10S~ iblli t~ · or 1\roc SPIJJn g ThC'
l~ ad r rs fir st IJpc·arnl' pubti(' ill
M&lt;trt'll.
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!hr bnllclub." Smith sa itl.
: 1\. ror has brPn inten·ipwing

l'&lt;tn&lt;ii&lt;larrs for Smith 's job and
S~ll d :1 l'l'p kH'C'ITI C'Tl I \\'OU Jd IJC'
iwnwd in :tbout rwow('('ks .Smllh
~ a itt Padn •s firs t ba s£'man Sfl'\1('
(ian· l'~ ·. t:UtT{'!lll.\ ' on thr dis ·

l1biPd lisl. was nnt a mong th0
('Hrl d idt~lt':-: .

' 1\nw. wl1o lnlu·ril1•d lh(' Padrr.s

lro m her hu s band. McDona ld' s
found er· Ray Kroc. when hr died
In 1984, sa id she 'wou ld focu s her
Pfforts now on J'Pachin g agree·
mrnt wllh Sa n Diego officials on
a new s tad ium leasro. T he current
drat f'Xpires in 1988.
'' I want this communilv 10 be

has n' t cvf'n elearPd hcr throaL ...
Kror said th£' liming wa s
wro n ~

for the deal with Argyros.
" It became qui te cl&lt;•ar th at
nei ther of our goals could l:lr
accomplis hed by that lime. " shr
said or lhP June 10 dead li ne S&lt;'l
for
Ihe deal. "So we

made

a jOin!

decision.

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cordia l, thill we wo uld just
disco ntinup negotiations .''
Argyros. who made his !onune
In the Los Angeles-area rra l
£IS ta lC' market. also was cordial
arl ('r the announrrment .

assu r·ed ll1at whateve r ha ppens
in Ihe future that this team wi ll
not leave Sa n Diego," she said.
Thr Padres entered Friday's
,.;amPS with Ihe worst rreo t'd In
the majo r leagues. AI 16&lt;!7, San
major-lrague rrcord of 120 loss('s
In a season hr ld by the 1962 New
York M•• ts.
Whrn asked if s h~ r hough! tllr
slump was thr rPsult of the sHir
rumors. 1\roc said : " If llhe
Padre-~ ) sta r! wi nnin g and get ·
tin,g a good stl'cak logcther, ~· ou
might presume 11 hall somelhln ~
to do with morale. If thC)' don't .

Prosecution rests in Len Bias case

EDDIE COLLIN
SVAC MVP

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By GREG HENDERSON
UPPER MARLBORO, Md.
~ UPI 1 - Prosec utors are expected to res t their case as ea rl y
as Monday morning aga inst
Brian Tribble, the man charged
with supplying basketball star
Le n Bias with a fata l dose of
coca inC'.
Deputy State's Altornev Hobert Bons ib said after putting 16
peop le on the stalid in three da ys
of t~s tlmony , the state may ~ot
ca iJ .. anot her witness.
't~e trial in Prince George's
CoUn ty Court 1 was in rC'cess
Fri.day, a stat e holiday, and wa s
set.[o resuml' a Ill a. m . Mondav .
"There's a good chan ce ..i•e
won't rcall witnesses! on Mon day," Bonsib said Thursday,
following a day or testimony
from fi ve wilnessrs including
former Mary land basketba ll
coac h Char les "Lefty" Driesell ,
a nd David Gregg, a teammat e of
B ias 's.

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paRe 6 for SVAC Honorahlt• Mention.

Trib ble is charged with distri-

grams of nearly pure coca ine
was found by po lice behind the
car's das hboard.
intent to dis tribute and eonspi- .
Long and Gregg sa id the
racy wi th the intenllodistributc. coca in e they used with Bias an d
If convict ed, he could race 20 Tribble was very potent , but no
years in jail and a $25 ,1J(KJ fin e.
di rect link between the drug s
used Ju ne 19 a nd t hose found in
Gregg and anbl hrr teammatP,
1
he 'c a r has been presented In
Terry Long, both tes tifi ed they
.
snor ted cocaine with Bias and court.
In addition. po lice did not ge t
Tribble for a bout th ree hours
prior to Bias's collapse a nd dea th fingerprints rrom .the ba g and no
June 19 in their univers it y wit ness has t est ified as to know ·
dor m itory suite. Th e players in g how the dru gs got in the car.
The test imony has tarnis hed
were celebr aling Bias's selrclion
the
deceased basketba ll s tar's
by the Boston Cellics in the NBA
reputaiion.
with Long sayi ng
draft held two days ea rli er.
But Long an d Grrgg sa id thry Bias first in trodu ced him to
did not know where the cocaine · cocai ne and both players sayi ng
ca me from. Gregg said he the Bias provided them with
clea ned up the cocaine after Bias drugs on num erous occas ions.
Tribble's attorn ey , Thomas
co llapsed and before emergencv
Morrow,
said he expec t s to spend
workers arrivrd . He la ter gave
no
more
than two days call ing
thr drugs to Tr ibble.
defense witnesses. The trial.
The state co ntends 1hat Tribble
hid the dr u gs in Bias's cal'. A which had been projected to las t
plastir bag with about nlnr two weeks. could go to the jury as

bution' of coca ine, possession of
cocainr. possession with the

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Cleveland could demote Camacho
By ROBERTO DIAS
UPJ Sj10rls Wrll er
CLEVELAND 1UP! 1 - Da n
O'Brien. the Cleveland fndi ans'
se nior vice president of baseball
operation, dl?n ied a report that
rPlif'ver E rnie Ca m acho was on
the verge of being demoted to the
minor lea~ues.
"We' re not in the middle or
doing anyt hing rig ht now with
Erni e," said O'Brien . "Don' t
bury him just yrl."
HQwPver, the Indians are ex·
peeled to ou tright the struggli ng
Ca m acho to Buffa lo of thr
Am erican Association on Mon ·
day. Tha t would create a ros ter
spot for the signing of fr ee agent
pi tc her Sa mmy Stewart. who
was 4-1 with a 4.38 ERA with
Boston last year.

After Mondav. a team wou ld
not havr to paY any compenstition- a second-rou nd pick in t he
draft next Tuesday and Wed nesday - for the signing of a "Type
B" free agent such as Stewart.
The fndians ar e reluctant topar·t
with any m ore draft p icks since
giving Baltimore a first -rou nd
select ion after signing free agpnt
catcher Rick Dempsey .
" I have not talked recen ll ' to
Stewart's age nt ," said O'B rien.
"We're not in thr midst or do in g
any th ing. I'm not tellin g you
any thing new ."

Camac ho is 0-1 with a 9.22 ERA
and one save in 15 games. all in
rPiirf.

"M)' wife tEirna 1. said a
television sportscaster sa id I was
be in g sent down Monday," sa id

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Ca macho. " I asked Pat t lndians
ManagPr Corrales about ill , and
hr said I ne£&gt;drd to pit ch m or e

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Ca macho. 31. set a cl ub record
with 23 saves in t he 1984 season.
After elbow surgery limited him
to two ga mes the following .v ear.
he reboun ded wllh 20 saves in
198fi.
Indians. but I don' t wan t to go to
"[th inksaid
I ca
n still help
lhf•
Buffalo,"
Camacho.
" I know
It's not my choice." •
On May 19, Ca mac ho allempled to co nfront colu mnist Ri ll
Livingston of I he C'levrland P lain
Dea ler. who ha s been cr it ica l of
the pit cher's efforts. Cama.c ho
had to be restrained b)• team·
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THE SILENCE OF JESUS
William B. Kughn
"He 1\•as oppreued. and he wa.!' afflicted, yet he opened nor hi.! mourh :
He is brnu~ht as a lamb 10 the slaughtf.r, and as a sheep before her shear·
ers is dumb . so heopeneth tlot his mouth " (lsa. 53:7).
Jeau1 Fullllled Prophecy
As we turn to the New Testament , we see the prophecy of Isaiah fu lfilled.
When the high priest asked Jesus. "Answereth thou nothing? what is it
which these wit,css against thee?" the scriptures tell us, "But Jaw held
his peace " (MI. 26:62,63). "Ami when he was accused of the chief priests
and elders. he answered nothing " (Mt. 27: 12). When Plla!e asked,
"hearesrthou not how many thing! they witnes.s against thee?" it is said of
Jesus, ''A nd he answered him ro never a word" (Mt. 27: 14). The same thing
is said of our Lord as He stood before Herod and was questioned, "he
answered him nothing" (Lk. 23:9).
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Why did Jesus stand silently before His accusers? Why did He refrain

I hl'n I hC' q UC'St ion is answrred."

Padres right -hander And y
l·luwki ns sc1!d the O('WS was
" posllive."
" I nevf' r was fired up about
1\ rg.vros anyway, '· H awkin s
Siild. " Hr's very light with thr
hu ck. Wr won onrf' wilh Joan
l ~IR:ll. ma ~lx'

we ca n doll aga in .··

Kroc also gave rookie manager
" P&lt;·rsrmall\'. I think Larrv
Rm\' u is u g n··a t gu:.· ." she said. ·:I
likr him. I think hP has a \\'lnnln ~
nll lludr•."

ROBBED OF HIT - Milwaukee lei! fielder Doh Deer robbed
Cleveland hallcr Carmen Casllllo of an c•tra hase hit with this
leaping catch agalnsl the fence Friday night. The Indians won, 9-6.
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was not esteemed by His accu ~rs. and being despised and rejected by
them. His right loa just judgment or trial was taken away. The minds of
His accusers were closed with pride (haughty spirit) and prejudice (prejudging. preferri ng one person or teaching over another and putting the
other aside). They fed their haughty spirit with pride, boasting that they
wen: of "Abraham 's seed" Uno. 8:3J), and had "Abraham (as lheir)fa·
rher " (!no. 8:39). They pre-judged the Lord as hav i~g a "record (that was)
/J Ot rrue" (lno. 8: IJ), and havi ng "a devil" (Jno. 8:38). This judgment
being passed by them, they preferred their record over the record of the
Lord, and put Him aside. Because of their pride and prejudice, Jesus was
given a mock trial , and there was nothins more for Him to say!
Pride and/rejudice are having the sa me effect on many today in the re·
ligious worl . They feed their haughty spirit with the doctrines of men
which make for vain worship, "But in vain they do .,._'Orship me, teaching
for doctrines the comm andment~ of men" (Mt. 15:9). They P,re-judged the
teachings of the Lord, and bei ng "unlearned and u'ut"ble, · they "wre.st ..
the scriptures ''unto their own de3truction ·· (2 Pet. J: 16).
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Actin~ as the Jews and pre-judging that the Lord'&gt; record is not true
concern1ng the plan of salvation. the oneness of the church, true worship,
etc .. there is nothing else Jesus can say! God. "According a.s ltU divine
power hath given unto u.r a/lthing.f that pertain 1mro lift and godliness.
through the knowledge of him that hath called "' 10 glory ond wrtue " (2
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minds to b&lt;lieve and ohey what they so deme, putting Jesus and His
teaching aside. It is a terrible thing to experience the eternal silence of the
Lord: therefore. it behooves you to "believe not every• .rpirit, but try the
spirits whethtr they a.r'e of God: becou.re many false prophet.r an gone our
into rhe world " (I Jno. 4: 1).
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QUALIFYING FOR STATE
-'Senior Melissa Nutter from
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the regional champions hip to
advance to the Ohio State
lrack meet, Frid ay, June 5.
No ller broke her own school
record In the shot put with a
throw or 37-2. The old mark,
3&amp;-11. was set last year. Nutt er
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Player-Yr.
School
Edd ie Coll ins-Sr. .. .. .. .. .... ..... .. ... .. ... . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. Eastern
Jeff J ohn son-Jr. ................................................... ... Eastern
Br.van Durst-J r ...... ....
.. ........ ....................... Eastern
Dave Amburgry-Jr.
.. .............. .....
.. ... Sou thern
Barrv McCoy....:.Jr .. .. ......
.. .. ..... ....................... Southern
Tim Brumfield-So . ....... ... ....
.. ... ........... Hann an Traer , '
Brad Cre meens- So .............. .. .............. .. .... .. .. Hannan Trace'
Dallas Tibbs-Jr. .... ... ............. .. .................... Symm es Valley
Tommy Roblnso n-Jr. ........ ... :.. .............. .. .... Symmes Valley
Rob Kuhn-Jr . .. ........ ....
.. .........
.. ............. Oak Hill
Bruce Crabrrer-Jr.......
. .. ........ ...................... Oak Hill
Mike Bnrtlbury-Jr. ......
.. .......... .... Kyger Creek
Steve Tarbarti-Jr ........
...............
. Southwest en
Richard Hurt-Sr........ ..
..............
.. .... Nort h Callia

rookie .John Leisrer. in the fifth tnt o a good rhythm ... .
off Tom Bolton and in the ninth
Corr·aies a]so points ou t that
off Wes Gardner.
Car ter Is lear ning a new posilion.
The 27-year-old Carte r blasted
"First base Is much tougher
CLEVELAND (UP1i -After
three
homers
las
t
Aug.
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to
lead
than
It looks," said the manager .
leadi ng the .major leagues with
Cleveland
to
a
7-3
vic
tory
.
" It' s a rea l adjustment. "
121 runs batted in las t year. Joe _
Ca rt er missed a week or s pring
Carter began the 1987 campaign However. his efforts Thursday
night werPn ' t r noughloprevent
trai nin g fhis past March because
under significant pressure.
of a contract holdout. He was
" I wa nted to prove tha t 1986 12-8 Boston vic tory.
" I' d have trad.ed two or all forced to sett lr for a $250,000
was no fl uke," says the Clevelan d outfielder-first base ma n. th ree or thOse homers for a wi n." parr. barely half of what he had
"As a result . 1 have been says Car·ter, acqui red in a 198i sought.
"There's no ll ngpr in g bitt e r ~
pressing too hard. It 's taken mea trade will! t he Chit-ago Cubs.
"Personal
·achirveme
nl
s
(11'£.
1
ness,''
he Si:i id. " l'm still a. bit
· whlle 'to get back in the groove."
grea
t,
don·
1
get
mr
wrong.
Bu
1
disappointed,
bu t I'll be eligi ble
Car ter stru gg led In t he first six
w
inning's
brtler
."
for arbitra tion rafter! this seaweeks or this season, but has
son . and I'm certain I'l l go to the
regained his stroke. Thursday
Carter is only thr seco nd table with good statis ti cs ...
night in Boston. he belted three
Carter sP('ms on the verge of
home runs orr three different Red Cleveland pla yer ro have tw o
th
ree-homer
gamrs
In
an
Indian
accepting
a leadership role wllh
Sox pitchers and becamet heonly
uniform.
The
only
oth
rr
p
l
a~'
f'r
the
Indi
ans.
Prior to Friday
player to twice fashion a threewas
Hal
Trosky.
who
hen!
his
night's
game
wi1h
Milwaukee. he
homer game at FenwayPa rk . He
three-homer
outbursts
in
1934
sa id he was fru strated because
hom ered in the firs t Inning off
and 19:!7.
lhr tea m "a lways seems to ru·n
Carter's feat als o mark ed lhc in to defl'als."
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At hen~ H.S, football
fir st time rwo I ndi an play•prs
··If you'rr ·up tl-11 .vou s hould
have had three-homer games in wi n," s~ id Carter. "There's no
('Oach resigns post
thP same seaso n. c o·r y Sn.vder
if&gt;. ands or bu ts about it. I don' t
sl ugged a tr io of homers a t ca rr 11 bou t 1he Saying tha t no lead
ATHENS - John Abdella,
Cleveland Stadium against Min· is se~ fC' at Fenway Pork.
head foot ball coac h at Athens
nesota on May' 21.
" We have to blen d our· talen ts
High Sc hool for the past two
Through 47 games. Ca ri N Is and play our ha rdest all the time.
~' Cars, has su bmitted hi s resigna·
batting .2l9 with team -highs ofl l If wr do and we Jose. WC' ca n
lion ro the At hens City Board of
homers and :10 RB I.
honestly sa.v we tried. AII or us, ,
Edu ca tion .
" I th ink J oe fina lly is sta rting myself Include. ha vr to produce ·
Abdella, who has also served
to hit lhf&gt; wa~' hP's ca pablr of
more co nsistently."
as ass istant pr in ciapl at AHS,
hi ll ing," says Clrvrla•d ManTPamma te Pai Tnbler agrees.
has accepted a pos ition as
ager Pa t Corrales "His prob·
".Joe's been busting hi s bat,
prin ci pal of Mount Gilea d High
lems
is
I
hal
he
trlrd
to
shou
lder
and he's i.l grrat In sp ira ti on,"
School.
1oo mu ch of 1he load .
said
Tabler. " We all have to hit ,
The 1970 gra du ate of AHS
"Joe was sw ingi ng at pitf hrs pitch and fl rld betlc r· to turn thi s
gu ided the Bulldogs to a 9-Jl
hr wouldn ' t h itve loo kr d lwlee at
seaso n around .
record in his two seasons as hfl(.!d
las t yea r. But now , he's settli ng
" It 's not over yet."
coac h I J. 7 in 1985 and 6-4 In 19861.
He has not officially resig ned
fro m his adm instrari,·e post at
AHS. "Just in case I c hange my
'
mind ." Ad bella said.
By ROBERTO D!AS
UPI Sports Writer

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'QUALIFYING FOR REGIONAL - The Baum sisters, Susan
((ighl) and Darlene (left)·-or Eastern qualified for. the regional
tMiek meet held at Musklngum College Friday. They qualified in
t~ madmum lour events. Susan qualified In the 3200m relay,
U[OOm, !lOOm relay and 3200m. Darlene qualified in the lOOm
hutdles, 300m relay, 1600m relay and 3200m relay.
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Final 1987 SVAC Standings ' ;
Team
W-L
Eastern ................ .............. 12-:i
Southern .............. ............... 11·3
Hannan Traer .:............ ........ 9-.5 :
Symmes Valley ....... , .. ........ .. 8:6 •
Oak Hill .......... ........ .. ..... .... .. 7-7 .
Kyge r Creek .. ....................... 5-9
Sou th wes tern ...................... 3-JJ
North Gallla ....................... 1·13

Collins also recently wen t 2-4 at
the pla te a nd ea rned a savP in the
district Al l-Star series in whic h
the East swept the West in two
games. 8-6 a nd 14-7.
Join ing Collins on the SVAC
all- league squad were teammates Jeff Johnson and Brvan
Durst: Dave Amburgey and
Barry McCoy of Southern: Tim
Brumfie ld a~d Brad Cremeens of
Han nan Trace: Rob Kuhn and
Bruce Cra btree of Oa k Hill:
Dalla s Ti bbs a nd Tommy Hobin son of Svmmes Vallev: Mike
Bradbury·. Kyger Creek: Sieve
Tarbell , Southwestern: and Ri chard Hurl . Nort h Ga llia.
Eas.!Prn won the league with Ll
fi ne 12-2 mark. 21-4 ove rall.
closely followed by runn er-up
Sout hern with an 11 -~ mark .
Wolfe was named as lhP
leagu e's coach or the year by his
colleagues after post ing conseeu .
li vr 20 win SPasons 120-6 a nd
21-4 1.
Allcndi ng wrre Wolfe. Mick
Winebrenner . .Jack James. Bi ll
Ba hr. Steve Sau nders, Scott
Bartholomew. Jim Gi bson. and
Larry Cr rmf'e ns. coach£'s and
Paige ·Sheets. repreSt' nli ng th r
SVAC.
Foll owing arr the SVAC drpam
tC'am nomi nations and honorablf'
men lion honorrr!&gt;:

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipo6s, Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va.

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TVC CHAMPIONS - The Meigs Marauders captured the 1987
Tri-Vallcy Conference baseball championship wllh a 13-2 loop
mark. Overall, MRS finis hed 13-7. Plclured ahove,llrst row, left lo
right are: Don Fry, Scolt Williams, Jell McElroy, Nick King, Chris
Hanning, Mark Corbitt, Matt Baker, Joev Svder, ,Jell Nelson and

May 31, 1987
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May31.1987

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

SJl9rts Briefs -----. Suit filed

Chris Evert .plays better off

Mets acquire Billy Almon f rom B!,!cs
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French Open center court
By BILL BEACON
PARIS 1UP! i - Chris Evert.
who has wo n seven F'rench Open
fin als on I he cenler court . plays
even beltcr away from thf•
fea l urc s1age.
Evert

was on t·hp sma!JC'r.

" more lnt imat e"

Court One

Friday when she defea led E va
Kra pf of Switzerland 6·2 , 6·0 to
advance lo 1he fourl h rou nd of 1he
tournam ent she fi r st won in 1!174 .

" 1 !Ike pl ayi ng on Court One
Qeca use ll' s closer an d it's more
Intimate." said Evert , who sai d
shr has n(&gt;vcr los t away from the
ce nt er cour t at Roland Garros
Sl adlum . "I've played a lot of
malches on Cour l One. It' s closer
and I !Ike lx•ing close to 1h&lt;·
people."
Top seeds Iva n Lend! of Czp.
chos lovakla and Ma r t ina :~avra ­
lllova of lhe Untied Slates ho th
scored s trai,g ht·sf't v ictorlr.'&gt; F'ri -

da y. as did ti llh· &lt;t•eded Milos la v
Mrclr

or C'Zf'C' hO~l ov akia .

In !hC'

(Jn ly major upsrl of the day,
t\a thali P Tauziat of France defeared 1111 h-sePded Kal hy Rrnald i
of I he Unil&lt;'d Stales.
On the side Co urt. with thC'
c~pacity

crowd pr Pssed closC' on

hoth sides . Evrrt f•xlended her

consC'c ulivr

matc h

winniilg

strrak to lK garnPs .
··on Cent er Court. m y problem
is lhat if ' s so bi g !hal I lend 10
s t &lt;:~y back marC&gt; b(•c::~ u sr it affect s
my peripheral vision ." Evc·rt
sa id . "I lind it misleading b&lt;'·
('JUSP I stand too far back und usr

th e ou tsid e Qf thr cou r t too
much ."
E vrrt r nt erecl th e F'rcnc h Open
~ -'&gt; the thir d :-,(•rd wi t h a thrre-

winning st rrak . Ex cr pr for her strugg!C' 10 defea l
10urn&lt;.~m(•nr

Fr&lt;.~ncf'\ h&lt;~b c·II C'

Dr.mongPOI in

the. second rouna 1 nu rsoay, s he
has played I he Slrong, baselin e

tennis that

ha s m ade her a

domin ant force in women's ten nis for l4 yea rs.
" I lhink (Th ursday's) malch
helpc&lt;i me a l ol because r hila lol
of balls and it was n' t an easy
match." Even sa id . " As a resull,
I was hill ing l he ball sharper
toda y. If' s good l o have a close
m atch l ik e 1hat because it forces
you to lhink ahoul how you're
playi ng."
Navra til ova needed only 47
minut es to ous t Austr ia's Petra
Huber 6-1. &amp; ! and L end! made
s horl work of F r e nrhman
Thierry Tu l asnP 7-6. 6-2. 6-2.
Mcc lr wa ll zed lohi s thirdco nsec-

utivc stra igh t-sri victory 6-1, 6-2.
6-1 ove r co mpa trio t Mi l an
Srejbcr
Joak im Nys trom. the unserded
Swt?di5i ll eia _v-cour t .'&gt;perialist .

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NEW YORK ( UPI I - Th e New York Mcl s Frid a)· reacqu ired
: ve1eran i nficlder -oulfielder Bill 1\lmon from t he Pillsburgh
: Pirates for minor leaguers A I Pedrlque and Sco(l Lillie.
... The MeiS placed rig hi · hander David Cone. who Wedn esdav
suffered a broken pinky. on the 21-dav ·disab!C&lt;i lisl and
an nouncC'd he will miss at lr&lt;-tst tw o months.

beat Auslralla's Da rren Cahill
6-4, 7-6, 6-4 F'rlday and is 10 mee1
Lend! Sunday In the fourth rou nd.
Fiflh-seeded Helena Sukova of
Czechos lova kia Frida y defea l ed
Natalia Zvereva of the Soviet
Union 6-1, 6-3.
The men 's third round is l o be
com pleled Saturday with second
seed Boris Becker, look ing for hi s
firs t cl ay-court tournament vic·
lory, play ing Sweden 's Henrik
Sundsl rom . F'ourth·seeded Mals
Wilander of Sweden , lryi ng for a
l hir d Fren ch Open Iitle. meet s
Aa r on Kricksteln of l he United
Sta l es and eighth -seeded Jim my
Co nnors ,Pi a ,\ 'S Arge ntina's
Franco Davin .
Wesl Germany 's Sl effi Gr af,
lhe No. 2 seed who has wo n 34
straight matches. pla ys a fourth·
rou nd m atc h toda y agai nst Cana·
da 's Helen Kelesi.

CL EVE L AND iUP I·I - Andre Thornt on rem ai ns on lhe
. Cleve l and r os ter. but the ve teran des lgnaled hill er's s1 a1U s
• seems 10 be in limho.
· Thorn ron ..17. appeared in 19 of Clevelan d 's fi rst 47 games and
' last playedM ay 14. Since the fir S! lwo weeks of thr seaso n, he
has been relegaled pr imarily lo pin ch- hitt ing duties and is
balling .liS wil h no hom e r un s and lhr ec RBI .

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K.ANSAS CI TY iU Plt - Lefl - handcr Burl Black wa s
scheduled 10 slarl Friday's gam e. hul was scra tched after
··. spra in ing a kn ee in pre -ga me dr ills Wednesday .
Roy als M anager Bill _
v· Cardn f:'r sa id B lack was sha gging fl~·
balls befor e the game in Ch icago when he in j ured hi s right knee.
: HC' is expec ted ma kp his nex t starl.

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You ng of thP Orioles tied a
b~' hil lin g two extra -inn ing
hom e run s. T he feal wa s las I acco m pli shed b.' · RalphGarr oft he
Br aves. May 17, 197L
... Orioles shor t slop Ca l Ripken .Jr . has played i n Rll straigh r
gam es, a siring t hal began Ma y 30. HtR2. Ripken 's con sec utive
ga meg streak ra nks ninth best on thr a\1- t im r li st. Gus Suhr . X~2
ga mes. and Eddie Yos t, 829. arr /he next pl ayers Ripken can

BOR IS BJ:CK ER- Bor is Becker of West Germany in action at
I he F r ench Open Tennis Championships in Paris Satur day to beat
Henrik Sundsl ron. IUPI)

Bradley hurt by 18th at Corning

OAKLAND . Calif. 1 UP I I _
Fo r mPI' Milw;Jukrr• Buck s
coa ch Don N(•Json ha ~ hq; un
lhe prot'f'SS of ltuy 'tng 'tn l&lt;•
Goldt•n State. th e Warriors
announced Fridu.v .
Wa rriors Prc~i d&lt; · n t rJ&lt;J n
Flnn ane sa id ltl a P&gt;'&lt;'l'. ,·, r'"d
,sta temrnt Nelson h;.1cl sl arll'tl
l he procc5' of be&lt;•om ing a
min ority owner in thr elulJ.
The ann oun c-rmr nt f'!ldf'd
rl, "....' ho ,.,,_
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FitzgNald. then prrs idrnt and
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'os t C' IIn Fi tzgf'ral rl
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t iOS&lt;' frirnds .
T hC' \'('1;C'ran coach su bmit ·

trd a lrttcr of rPslgnation
Wednesda y to B ucks

ow nPr

Herb Ko hL Ne lson carl lor ha d
indi ca ted he would r&lt;•sign
beca use hi s relation ship with
Kohl had dc tC'rio ratrd 10 thC&gt;
point \"'her c hr no longercou ld
wur k for him .
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"Thr exci l ing pari is I m
go ing to br an ow ner." Nelson
sai d fr om Mi lwaukee . ' 'I' m
go ing lo IJuy a tcum ."
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I wa ukf'f'
and t hP Ru('ks is "onl' or thh r

tou gh('~! thi n gs l 'vf' lwtl to do.
l.ifc.• m ust go on. I hop!' llw
Bud s llo Wl' l l. I hopr Hr r b
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1\ohl d!H'"' \.VI'll. l hopP on
N'l'lson dors writ. "
N('l lson. who tonk nvrr· as
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int o ltw l ~l'i'h- 77 ~Pa~o n . pos tr d

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rPeorc1wt·t h M 1"l wau -

kf'f' Hr earned h is 500t h
v irtor·v Nov . 26, mRil, rc&lt;.tching
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th(&gt; m iles ton e fm;trr than r.m.v
lh
h . NBA h ' I
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"ory .
The Dalla s M aver icks had
."-. at"d Nnlso
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thr l istof coachin gca nd idatC's
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a. ar er an
rep i:lCP
GC'nC'I'al Ma na rrrr· Norm So n1·u
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dmledt Tu esda y fl o ev~ u~/r ca nares 10 rep ace o a.
NnJson had a cl au se In his
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~'Nu·s. Kohl ha s sa id hC'wou ld
waiV(' t hP cla use f'ot· co mpen -

sat ion. hut wou ld not accepl
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1-lowrvl'r. a W::trTior~ SJlO·
k1•s m&lt;.~ n sa id the h)am did not
t hink th1 • elau sr prP\'f'nl r d
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ownpr. Nl'lso n Hl so sa id no

CORNING, N.Y. tUP l~ -The
181 h hole of t he Cor ning Cou nt ry
Club's golf course has com e
bet ween Pat Brad lev and a
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as
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pa r 4 18t h hoi" Enl erJna today·
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Friday whil e Young . a r~er shoo tin g a rar eer -best G5 Thursday,
d ct 71) 1 h
car e a
o s are l he 1ea d at
3
ni ne.·under 1 ;;,
" We haven ' t bee n able to see
eye lo eye on I he 18t h hole yet."
B dl
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defendin g c hamp i on L auri e
Rinker and Ros ie J ones, who
Fri day sho t a carPer and tOUr nament J.x&gt;st of 6-t.
Young, who is 941 h on t his
year 's m oney lis t, said thr
presSUJ'P of !lei' first -l'OUild }('ad
di d nol affect her.
" Mentally. 1 was th rsamP and
I \vas n' t too nrr vous ." shC' sJ id.

" I didn't loo k al thr leader boa rd .
1 had a few had swi ngs loda_v and
I m ade a lol more mislakes. The
difference toda y was I had :n
pu tts a nd yrstcr da .v I had ~ll anrl

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compPnsa t ion would br in·
volved In his go ing ·to ColdC'n

round.

Sli.J! C'.

\vith two soli d rou nds," shrsa ld.
"Therr's a lo r of bird iPs out therC'

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~ the Pawtuckrt R.rtl Sox to a ~ 0
... victory ov t•r t h1 • M&lt;:1in l' Ciuic.J\'!'. at
.• Pawt ul'kl'l , 11.1.
.. ' ~r lh1 t'S, 1-11. struck Oli i-"P\'t' n.
· ?Ja l kl'cl flv&lt;' and was assis1Pd IH
.. four doubh• pl&lt;!~' S . T \to S!P\\'; tl'l
Pttch l'd

ttw fi na l tw o nut s for

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C&lt; II':V Millrr .lo nps l!fiPcl il
~~o cr lfl c&lt;' fi )' of/ ./OI' Coli' II') ' .~ :1.
.In thefourthinnin j:!to drh·f' llOnW
~oh n M arza no with t lw garn f'
~\' innin g r un. Cowh·~· al lrm•r'rl fl\·4•
. ~ i t s ~md six wa lks In ii ~ :~I nnin gs .
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Tol,•a Rm•,•w·av('t'way

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Jng Dl•\·on , d ri\·pn hv .l;n · \'cu riL
' Won t hf' ro nd itio riPd 't mllt'.
s~.2fl0 l'f•:t 1U t'(lri IH!It r:J('(' f)tH'i'
Friday at Tnlrdn'._ RaC'('\\' i l\

P.a rk.

hlankpd Svr.acusf':I-OandColumbu~ downed Tolrdo ·10-l
i\ t Norfolk. Va .. Mark Carreon
h;lmnwrNI ' 1 th n •P· run ilomrr
ancl t tlrre Tic\ ('\\'~lf('r pit r twr....
limilrd lh(' Bnl\'C'S to rour hit :-. in

end won In .H.. in

Iham . It! (' S('('O ild Ti dC'S pitcher.
pickrr! up thr \' if't Or.r . . l o~ r'
i\J,·~n r&gt; su ffered th&lt;· d f' fl'al.
AI Rochr:--tr-r. 1'\ .Y .. F'l ovcl
R;1vt ord hrltrd a two-run hon~Pr
In thP firs t inning and Mikl '
Crlff!n nnd Mil\f'' l( innu nr n (·om·
bin c•cl on u J:l-h it :, hut out In pu sl1
lhr Rrd Win g:-; p;1:-t thr Chil'f!-1.
S h •\'t' J);n · b. \\'110 a\lowPri :til
ll'lrPe Horhrs tN runs i 11 llw fir st
rwo inning:-. took ttw l o~s .

Columbu s. Ohi n. I he
Clip prrs recc i\'f'd RBI from six
p l ~ycr!'-0 and !-&gt;Cdred r u ns in nvr
innings to dC"feat the M ud Hen s.
Robert o Kelly led t hl' Cl ipper s
~111a rk with fou r hil s and two
RR I. nrud t\ rn~ berg gained rhr
v ictor)· and Pa ul Gibso n look I he
los . . . AI Pulido pitched l h~fina l
thrPe innings for the save.

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CocandRobi n\Vall on. Eachshol
thclrsrcondconsf'Cutivf' rou nd of
6H.
ThC' Tour's top p layer I his
year.Ja nrGcddes.shota68a nd
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riff's OPparlmPnt wa s inv es tigaling I he I hell of F. I way's
per~onal papers and co ntracts

" Wed~ n ' twa nl lo saya ny lh i ng

until we have all of the f acls ·"
Prtrucci sa id. " John wa nt s fQ
fair. bur there arr a lol of
i ncons istE' nci es in M t'. Russell's

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not ret urn Russ.PII's calls. becausp the Arapahofl County Sht'-

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• 32" Flcx-N-Fioat m ow er dec k
• Bagger-Vac TM Co l lccl ion System
vacu um s up to 3.9 bush els of
grass clippings and !raves
• 6 forward speeds and r eve r se
• Wide, pneumatic tires
• Local service and parts
• Electric sta rr

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Petrucci said he and Elwav did

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Ru ssell . lracrured hi s knee an d ·
suffered numerous r ur s , and
bruises during the allaek·.
Ru ssell, a sec urily gua rd in a
building where E lway's attor- ·
ney. Steve Petrucci, ha s his

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"Harper. who IC&lt;i all fi rst- yrar
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PROFESSIONAllY AFFED
7 Days A Week - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

: ST. LOU IS tUPit - The St.
.,Louis Card in als ac t iva trd 1hird
.tlaseman -oulfielder Jim l.indr·
jnan rrom I he 15-day disabled lis t
~a lu rd a .v . · To m ak e room for
,LJ ndeman . who was sufferi ng
Jrom a srr ai ned back. St. Louis
senl rlghl -handed rclir\'cr Ra ."
Soli to Louisrillr .
: Thr Cardi nals will send oul fieldrr Tit o Landrum to L ouisvlllr on a 20-da y rrhab ilil alion
:Program . rffec ti vr Su l urda.r .
·Landrum frar l urrd his lrfl in.sl ep Ma y 2 when he foulrd u pi tch
Jlff his foot during batt ing
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is putt ing. not ju st knock ing it

The Sunday Times-Sentinel Page C-5

CH ICP.GO rUP l t - Thr Ch icago While Sox handed oul frN'
sra t eushions F ri da.v night. hoping thry wou ld not sc-r a n·prn t
of l aS! yea r 's Sea l Cushion Nigh t. i\gai nsl Cleveland. un
umpirE''s rall turnC'd thr outfi el d into v sra or w hitr SC'ill
cushions. a s hu ndrC'ds of fan~ shm.n•d t ht"'ir disgust wit h thr rail
b)· whipping I heir gillS on to lhr firl d .

Every Sunday
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Evening
Evening
4 P.M. til 9 P.M. 4 P;M. til 9 P.M.
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}V hilf-' Mauras F' ; nH ·~ · wn s thi r d.
F. J~· in g J)('\'0 11 stmlrd in :-.i.\th
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top Of thf' Stl'&lt;' tCh !)~· l\1'0 ll'llgl h:--.
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l·: lspv,:h C'rP. Ti drw;;J f('l' shut Out
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NEW YOORK t UP I t - Th e C&lt;Jew York Y ankees F r ida&lt;
pu rc hased the co ntr act of Ri ch Bordi fr om Colum bus of &gt;he
• lnt erna lion al League 1AAA t . Bord was H I record with one sarr
and a 1.52 ERA wit h the Clipp~r s.
To make room for Bord i the Yankt•es pla crd righl ·han ded
r eliev er Cecil io Guan te on I he 15-day disabled rrt rouc li ve to
May 25.
... For mer Yankee Bobb~' Murrrr ha s r cjoi nC'd thC' tC'am as a
hi ll ing coach . He will work wil h Manager Lou P inir lla and
hill ing coac h .Ja y Ward .
... Oak land M ana ger Ton)· L aR ussa sa)' S he is noiiDk ing an; •
· chances on Moosr Haas rr - inj urin g his shou ldcr . Haas missc&lt;i
much of las I season. and is 2- I after Slart in g the season on the
disabled lisl.
"i\11 year long, if he gelS 10110 pilehes hr 's comi ng ou1 of I he
game." said l.il Ru ssa. "I don· t cat'(' if hr · s thr ow in)! a no- hi 11 r r .
Hr gets io 110 and he's gone."

that' s whPrt' l hP f!ve shots are." ,
Coe had an eagle, l hree birdies:
an d a bogey in her ro und whil e ;
Wallon also had an eag lr, four •
birdies and two bogeys.
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./ones starled lhe day one-:
over. but recorded 10 bird ies and·
li ed thelournamenl r ecord sel by :
Bar·hara Mizrahie in the second•
r ound in 1985.
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''I' m prelly proud of lhal," she:
sai d. "I hit my driver slraight ·
and r hil every pull that I looked .
at."
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·-~ .Jr tf S&lt;- llrr:-o. making his ri l's t
, fnternatlonul Leag ue ~ t art of llh'
St•ason. sca ttrrrd nlnf• l1it s OVI'I' ~
, 1· 3 1nnlngs Frida)' night to ll'ad

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GALLIPOLIS, OH. and HENDERSON, W. VA.

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AURORA, Co lo. i UPl ~ - A
security guard who claims hr
was altacked by a dog while
rryi ng to return some co ntract
papers to the home of Denv er
Bronco quanerback John Elway
has fl!C&lt;i a· $50.000 l awsuit over
the alleged incldenl .
Da vid Russell . 22. sa id F' riday
he decided to file suit afl er
repea lc&lt;i attempts 10 contact
Elwa)' failf'd. ne suit alleged

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On I he 181h hole F'riday.
E.l ra d l cy h'l1 her dr ive left behind
a l ree. had lo chip out. ihen
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�Page- C-6- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Pomeroy Middleport Qallipolis. Ohio

Point Pkiasant. W. Va.

May 31. 1987•:

Jackson High leaving SEOAL, heading west 1:,
E ditor's note: M any follower s of the Sou theas tern Ohio Ath l et ic
Jackson. but bo th men mentioned that rel afl ons with Gall ipo lis had
League have questioned the decis ion of Jackson Hi gh Sc hoo l officials
always been excellent and they would like to keep Gallipolis on all of
to wllhdraw fr om a 62·year mem bership at the end o f t he 1987-88
the alh lef lc sc hedules.
school year to join the So uth Cent ral Oh io League. Following is an ·
SIZE COM I'i\RISON
excerpt from the ,Jackson .,Journ ai ·.Herald written following an
Wh ile Jackson ranked as one of t he leasgue's largest schoo ls in t he
Inter v iew with Dr. Mike Ri chardson, superlntendent , and A ssoci at e
first 50 year s it is now fift h i n enroll m ent In a six tea m teague with 393
Pr incipal Tom Jenkins of Ja ckson H igh School.
boys. Logan has 547, Ma rletla 515, A thens 399. Gallipolis 393 and
JACK SON- A banner headline In the ,Journa l-Herald rea d " Why
Warren Local363.
Is Jackson mov ing wes t?'·
SEOAL gi r ls enr ollment shows M ar iet ta 515, Logan ~15. A thens 371,
Jackson officials cited sev~r al m ajor reasons for the move iniO tho
.Jack son 334, Warren Local :m and Gal lipolis 32!\.
South Cent r al Ohio League 1SCOL 1 In 198i!-8!1 sc hool yea r. wh&lt;•re 1hey
l n the South Central Ohio Leagu e boys' en rollment shows M i am i
will join Circl evi ll e, Was hington Court House, M ia mi Trace ,
T race wi t h 414, Wi lm lngton- 405, Jackson 388. Hillsboro 3.36, Ci rclevil le
Greenfield, Hil lsboro and Wilm ington.
321. Was hington Court House 300 and Greenfield 285.
.Ja ckson officials were in v it e~ two wee ks ago by SCOl. offi cial; to
The SCO L g irls' shows Mia mi Trace :!73, Wil ming ton 346, J ackson
join the IPag ue, and JHS immedi at ely aceepl ed, although it is not
:J:J4, Washington Cour t House 311, Circ-leville :J09, fiillsboro 28.1 and
Greenfield 233.
certa in I hal Jackson ca n pl ay a league foo tball schcdulf' in 19R8due to
standing contracts among ot her league mem bers .
. l cnk i ~ s argues tha t t he enroll m ent figures only parti ally ind icate
NOT THE OLD SEOAL
Jackso n s disadva ntage in the SEOAL.
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" The competition Is Important ; our record in the SFOA L All Sports
He notes th at Jackson's rural · and non-city natu re lim it s the
trophy ra ce has not been good. " Dr. Richardson sai d. " The SEOAL is
numbers of ath letes who ca n co m pete.
not wha t 11 used to be. The att itude Is nor the same."
.Jenkins' theory Is that Marietta and L oga n are sim ply too la rge•.
Dr. Richardson said he feels thai Jac kson is now looked upon as the
Athens has an advanta ge beca use II is a university town. and Warren
" poor sister or the league. " .Jenkins added tha t som e i&lt;'ague fan s and
Local Hi gh School, while not built in a tow n of any size. it is more of a
official s look upon Jackson H igh as the "cou ntry bumpkin" of the
bedroom co m m unit y for Mariett a aQd Parkersburg. than one of
league.
fa r mers and not well -to-do hil l fo lk .
.Jenk ins poi nted ou r that Gal lipolis Cit y Sc hoo l. w h ile located in an
Both m en wished to keep some of 1heir observa tions and ft•c lin gs on
I his Issue pr ivat e, bu t Dr. Ri chardson volun tl.•crcd That rrp rrsent c.~ agr icu t!ural area. ha s a high populaTion of whil e co llar wor ker s who
fives and fans o f Martell a co nveyed a nega tive impressio n of

Iowa to play
Navy in louriwy

I UPlt- l owa w ill pla v Navy
and .Jacksonv ille Will meet Cu iIr vine in the fi rs t round of rhe
sixt h annu al H aw keye bas ket ball
tourn arn r n t in Iow a Ci ly, I owa.
Dee . 4. sc hool off ici als an noun ced . The championship fin al
and consol ati on gam e w ill be
Dec . 5. Iowa is the defend ing
c ham pi on.

U.S.S.R. to ~~nd
lcam to Olympit"s
tU Plt - Th e Sov iet Union' s
Na tional Ol y mpic Com m ill ee
agreed l o send a tea m tb l h~
Wint er Olympics in Calga r y .
Vik tor Mam atov, depu ty chairm an of the Stal e Spom Com mi ttee, sa id in Moscow thai Sov iet
a 1hlctes ar e expected to com pete
i n a!l event s.

Oc1•isiw Almahursl
~xlt&gt;nd s winning stn·ak
COL UMBUS. Oh io 1UP i t Drr isivf' Alm ahu r s l C'X If&gt;ndt'd a
M EIGS R•::SERVES- The M ei gs lli gh Schoo l

HaKat•n and '!'roy «}oall s. In tlw ~c &lt; ·ond ro w art·
E ddi &lt;' C' r ook.• .•Jay ll uml&gt;hrt•ys, Bill l ;ifk cy. and

reserv e haschull team posted a 10·4 record o\'erall
- and a 6· 1 r ecord in the T VC. In the front row art•
(l eft to right] K t! llh Mattox, -I e lf Mt·F.Jroy , Chris
Stewar d, llank Cleland, Brian Wa rn t•r , K&lt;'i th

Nid; King. In th•· hack rnw an• ( 'oach f li H
Kt·n n••dy, Cris n avis , Terry l'"'il'lds, \\'(•s \'' oun ~.
Kevi n Oill'r , Malt Uaker ami C h ri~ BP(' kl' r .

in1 o t oclay·~ 1t1ird r·ound . Ryrum .
w ho hoge_vC'cl t hr fi nal · hnlf',
fi n ishN I w ith a 1-undr r 71 an d a

not hin g 10 changr th at during
Fl'lday 's second r ound of IIIC'

b.v S('O it Sim pson. Tom Wu tson

1:1:1 1ot al.
HP was foliow Pd in thi r d p lacfl

S832. 1KHl Memoria l T ourn amPnl.

and Frfld W&lt;.~d swort h . ali \"\'it h
I:ttis, and Oon PoolP\' at 1:r;-.

Wilh llw lf•m prn.H urc• nc-a r !!II
dC'grrC's . Hort1. las t yea r's Va r·

Poo iP.\'

d on Troph,v wi nnPr

h)r thP lov..-' ('.'i t

sr orln g avN agr t7!l.tli r on thr
Pr.A Tou r , wus sizz ling on the
M ul rfl cld Vlllagr Coil (' Jub
C'our!ir wi 1h un K-undrr pa r ii4 .

Thill t il'c1 thp 1our nanwnt r r cb rd (or thr sl'co nd tim t' in two
da.vs illld dell'ndln g &lt;'ham pton
Hal Sutl on addrd a th ir d latrr in

!h{' day whrn hl' al~o

C' it ffil' i n

with a t;.J. Mar k McC umb&lt;•r
prev ious!)' had Sf' l t h&lt;• rPeord in
l ~li-1 and 11 hacl IX'en « tua llrd
during 1hP flrst round bv Cut'!

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1\ t·on • ol" U -un drr
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Sl mp:-.un a nrl \·V ~H i worth t i&gt;-:~ a~d
Wa rson u mt, ;tiel(•(! b~ hi" }\('CO nd
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J;) t h hok•.
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wtm. dPspi tC'\.\'inn ing thl' Va r dtt r;

Troph,\ ' di dn ' t win a 1nurn it m ! 'lll
in ! ~l XI). '"a nd th i:-, is ;tbout !ht·
tinwof .vr-: rr I u:; ua lly gl' t s t&lt;~.r t rd .

ha d so me physi('a l probl &lt;'nb
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you'rC' goi n g to sC'r ~o nw low
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I ~-' ru rn s : 1id 11i ~ sr C'o nd ro u ncl i i
\V a:- ":t lot morr uf a s t rugg lr
10d&lt;ly." a lt hou gh hP ff'l! th{'
co u r:-(· w as n ' 1 p l a ~· in g J ny
toughl'r th a n i n 111c• ri r sr rou nd.
"' I'm not di sap poi n!NI i n m.\·
round , .. s~• id H~ · r u m . \Vhn bo

ge)'eti iXl l h t hr lith ilrtd l Ht h holes

wh(•n hf' di'O\'C' Into th f' m u gh,
" hu t I am a lit tlr disa ppo inl&lt;·cl
\Vil h thr bogey

t im t\ lheta s1f'SI

utivc time she has lower ed ht•r
1i [(' I !me reco rd . ·

on t hP rron r srur . r our m orC'
bird ie}\ on t h1 • back gavp h i m his
1hird st r aigh t 9-hblf' scorr of

4 undrr :12.

WoP Paci ng Series Fina l Friciav
ut SC' iot o Dow ns.
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Dri\'er Terr~' HOll on g uided 1hP

seco nd. 11 wa s the fourth co nsl'f'·

Hoch shoots hot 2nd round at Memorial
By GENE CA ilOES
UPI Sport• Wrll or
. DU BLI N. Ohio tUP i r - Seo tt
:Hoch has the r epu ta tion of br ing
a hot wea ther p layer and hP did

w i nn i ng st reak to fou r !h iS ~~ rur
in w inn i ng t h(' S22.000 Trrrv 's

on thr la :-.1 hole."

Pre-Kindergarten;
Pre-First Grode
June 23-August 1B
Tuesdays and Thursdays
9 A.M. to 3 P.M.
Cost: 510.00 per day,
plus materials.
If interested contact Steve
Cartwright 388-8184.

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ar e more a!fiuen l.

t he league h as bee n t rying wi thout success 10 add m or e sch ools.

Jackson at tempted to join the Sout hern Ohio Conference and lhe
Ohio Va ll ey Confe r ence two years ago , bu t was r ej ected by both ..
leagues.
Now the SCO L has invited J ackson to becom e the sevent h team in ·
their co nference, and that is w hy .Ja ck son is headin!( west.
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CAPTAIN D's DINNER

All You Can Eat!!
JUNE 7, 1987-11 A.M. to 5 P.M.
AT TUPPERS PLAINS FIRE HOUSE
SPONSORED BY TUPPERS PLAINS COMMUNITY CLUB

MENL' : All th e F i~h you can eat. French Fries or baked
potato , tossed salad o r cole slaw, hushpuppies and drink.
ADVANCED )'ICKETS : Adult $4 .25; Children $2 .75
A T THE DOOR : Adult $4 .50; Children $3 .00
A BAK E SAL E WILL BE HELD DURING DilliNER
Outdoor A c tivities Ar e Planned

Honorable...

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Th('r r~ arf' I hos(' ~~· ho ha vr• &lt;' nr('t'NI rhC' VN:V cha mbfors of His holl ness ·
.In(! ha_vt• tour hf'cl lh(• hPat't of God . T h(ly 11av(' wa lkt•d with Him
I~C' ni'~Js !&gt;:241. tn lk(•d wit h Him !Exod u~ 19: 191, and heard His vo ter
i(:l'nf'sl.~ . l !'i:lJ. S&lt;} mP havp r'Vt'n spo krn wit h Him " farf' to fatE'"
1r:..'Wdus .l.l iH . Th P~ wer(' r h&lt;tngr d mPn. nC'\'('1' aga in thC' sa me.
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Th o~~- w ho t~f'spond to thP ca ll of God' .-: hf'art will hE'ar from heav('n
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d f' n1t 1 m to H1s pu rposl'S for r hE' clo:-lng dl:lys of this agr. I 1is not to 1he
ml,£ht~ or !-l ll'flng Th at \ iorl wi t! t' ntru s1 t rrasurrs , but to thosr who wHJ
sr rk :' 1hP hiddPn rithrs or SPt r f't pl an•s " (Isaia h 45: ,1\ .
(,ad is lookin g for thMl· w ho will not I)(' sa tlsf!Pd wllh only the 1
hlrs~ l ng, bu t w il l f'Vf'r tong for thr Inner C'O ur ts of the Mot;t High . 'He Is
~.&lt;'(lk m,g_ " pPopJ(I who. l ikl' David . wi lt drtl'r mln£1 in thei r hea r ts not to
f'Ornt mto l hr tabC'r ntlelrof m:v houS('. nor go up i nto my brd: 1 wil l not
glvf..' .-:1l'rp In mi n~ .ves. or slumbrr to minfl ryf'l ids. un ti l i find a place&gt; for
!t1C' ~ .,onl. ~lfi habitation for thr rnight .v C.od of Jacob". P.sat m 132: 3-5.
I hf' Lont S&lt;'rk~ r hosl' who wi l t SC'flk H im . " f or rhe f'VE's of the L ord
r·un rn &lt;lml fro throug-hout th e w ho!(' f'ar th . 10 :-how Him s~l f st rong in t hf'
. b('hu lf of lhf'm whosC' hcH rt l~ Pf'rfl.'rt roward Htm " . ll Chron. 16: 9. " God
lookc'd rJm~·n from hl.'il\'f'n upon l hC' childn •n of men. to SI.'C' ift h£1 rr wrrr 1
&lt;.~ n.v that drd undrr!-l t and. th;ll di d s('{lk Cod" Psa lm 5 :~: 2. H(' is sra rc h i n ~
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Mf' .. l hf'\ :-lw 11 rntrr into M,v Jo~:.tnc t uary . and thf'.v shall comt' ·n('a r to
M~, IJ IJ II' . Jo minbtf'r un to M f'" Ezrk. 44: 1~· 1 6.
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.unl ~lh (l wrll ~W \ Wll h Da\"ld thai " lh r Lord is lh f' portion r . .
lnhrnra n('p; Pl' alm 26: -~. Thrsr will bf' His spr&gt;cla l possr ssion: f~r ~ ~nr~
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The Red s scored their fin al
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Dave J ohnson. who wa s making
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Braves 6, Cubs 5
At Atla nt a, pinch hitter Gary
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Ozzie Virgil had t ied the score 5-5
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M ets 5, Padr es ~
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New Yor k to i ts fourth str aigh t

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Dav is cel ebrated hi s 2o th bir thda y wilh a solo home run In t he
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nl ghl 's gllm e in Pltl shurgh. T he Rt•ds " 'enl on a

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Sult on. 2-5, also s t ru ~g l ed
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SPan Co llry -Sr.
Zane Col le,·-So.
R ick Wc' irh - Sr.

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the fi fth when R.J . Reynolds
sin gl ed. w ent to second on a
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Blue .Ja ys hand the Angels I h eir
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Brett Rut lr r. who sco r ed t hr ee
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toqk third on .Julio F r anco's
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rr~c hrd third basewith one out.
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Brew er s' sixt h st raight defeat.
tabler added hi s Am eri can
Le~g ue- leadi n g 16th an d 17th
do" bl es an d Scott Ba il es. 2-0, won
in :r elief of start er K en Sc hrom .
B&lt;(ilr s pitched the final th ree
inn ings. allowing three h it s.
t ed H iguera. 4-o, has not won
i n ; hts last seve n star ts da ti ng
bar k to April 24. T he Brew er s
hah dr opped 1heir last eight
ro~d games and are 9-21 since a
rero r d-ty ing 13-0 sta rt.
t rail ing 6-4. Cleveland tied the
sc(l r e i n t he sixth as Cory Sny der
'&gt; nd Carm en CaSiillo laced solo
hom ers on consecut ive p i tches
frqm Hi gu er a. Snyder drill ed an
11-2 pit ch 430 feet to leff ·ce nter
fiG)d for hi s JOt h hom pr and
Cas tillo t hen hit his fourt h of the

.Jim Gantner and shor tstop D ale

Come to wors hip and praise,
al)d study the word of God Wilh Us

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S! ('\ 'f' Horn rr-Jr .

in his second m aj or -

lea gue start. Hoffm an all owed
two.hit s. walked three and struc k
ouO hree before bein g li fted fo r a
pitich hit ter.
fltt sbu rgh starter Bob Kipper .
:!--'. lasted j ust four innin gs,
alljJwin g si x ru ns on fi ve hi ts
while wa lk in g four and striking
oul rw o.
~ones' filt h hom er or th e
seaso n h ighli ght ed a th ree- r un
fourth inning that .put Cinci nn at i
ahr ad 6· 4. With one ou t, Nic k
Esask;' wa l ked and scored on
Concepcion' s double t o r igh tce ~ler fiel d. A n ou t Iuter. J ones

_Aft er .Jo!' Ca rt r t' reac h'ed on a
fi elder 's choice and Sny der
stru ck our . Cast ill o bea t out an
infl r ld ~ ingi r as Fwnro ~corC'd 10
pu t Clev el and ahead R-6.
}n the Clevel and n inth, Brew PI'~ Mana gflr T om Tr('br lho rn
poS ilio nfld centrr fi t' ld r r Ro bi n

·l·i. 2R 1 hrr~·s.w a s a sprd al :-&lt;Nvicr. for the'." rntni stPre&gt;d to God.
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S\ 't\1 ' IIONORA IILE M ENTIO:o&lt;

inn ings

hil the first pitch from K i pper
Int o the left ·fie ld seats.
The Reds added .tw o more r u ns
in the fi lt h ofl Bri an Fisher on a
Dave Parker RB I double and a

~1- 6 victory ov er M il wa uk ee . the

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lour ! h. inn ing, powering the Clnci nnat i Reds to a l J-6 victory over
Pit t'sburg h F r id a)· ni![hl that
extended the Pir ates· losing
st reak to four games.
E ric Dav is scored t hree tim e$
and· ad ded fou r RB I and Dave
Concep cion contribu ted l our hit s
and tw o RBI ro power Cinci n nat i' s 18- hit attack.
Da vis s m acked his lRth ho mer
to tie the National League r eco rd
for hom e ru ns in April and M a ~·.
The m ajor- league record is 20.
set by Mickey Man tl e w ith the
New York Ya nkees in 1956.
G'U)' H offma n. 2·1. pitc hed 22 - ~
inn ing s i n relie f of star ter Pa t
Pac il lo, w ho last ed j ust 1 1- .1

CLEVE L AND rUP I I - Pat
T abler ca pped a three· RBI ellort
wi'rh a r un-scori ng single i n the
seven th i nnin g F r iday nig ht to
help the Cl eveland I ndi an s sn ap a
four-g am e losing str eak w ilh a

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Cardinal s R, Astros 2
Fri day night brought the St.
Loui s Cardinals what thry have
come to ex pect thi s seaso n - a
victor y and an in jury.
The Ea ster n Div ision -leadi ng
Ca rdi nals Improved to 28-16 with
an 8-2 tr iumph over the visiting

Tabler ends Cleveland losing streak

The Treasure of God

&lt;tl so LL•.k.t' 12: :n.:w. 'fhosP who w ill fl nd God Hl msr lf as tti r lr TrPas u r£'
wii_J ~~· .a I rr•a ~&gt;urf' unt o Him . ' 'And Hl P:&gt;' shnlt br Minr ". sa ith thr l ord of
hos t ~. 111 th(· ~I ;Jy whPn I makf' up M.v j f'w C'Is',' Mular hi a: 17.
, Anrlt hf' Lord thf'ir God sh;dl s~1vr " t hcm in thai day as thf' fl oc k of
I li s P('(lplf'; l or thry stw ll br ~t s thl' stonrs of a rrown . li ftf'd up as an
l'm hk·m upon His land " Zrchariu h 9: 16.
Thr Lord Is gai ning a \'r r.v !&gt;.Pf'C'Ial Tr·f'asul'f' In th('f'ar th in our d av
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Ma rietta an d 82 mi les ro Warr en L oca l, wh ile I he longest trip for an
SCO L schoo l would be 7R mil es to Wilmin gton .
Th e SEOAL has been in a state of tu rmoil lor almost a decade with
Waverly . Wellston; M eigs, and Ironton all w ilhdraw ing for v ariou s
r easo ns. an d Jackson offi cials can-' t be cert ain o f i ts lon g term, .
st ability .
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"We ·have heard j ust rece ntly M arein a is lookin g both nor th and
eas t,"Dr. R ichard son sa id. " lf they would leave rhe SEOAL that .
cou ld leave Jac kson and Ga l lipolis stuck."
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Both Jack so n and Loga n were rej ected for m em ebership in the ·.
SCOL in !983 by league off icia ls. citin g poor fac ilties and travel. but

Sun~ay

Jones powers Reds ·In 13-6 rout of Pittsburgh Pirates
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Although ever)' trip ro a SCOL school will requ ire an hour or more
on the road. Jen k i ns says that Jackson is a lx'll er off overa ll in the
SCOL.

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Pee wee results
GALLI POLIS - Vin ton. Hanna n Tt·ace and Green won gam es
Thursday nigh! i n Galli a Count y
Pee-Wee "B" action .
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Vint on won il s second st raig ht
gamr in a well-pl ayed co nt est
aga inst Add av ille by an ll-R
mar gin. Hann an Tr ace did a 14-11
whi'lewas hing of Ri o Gra nde.
Green ga ther ed it s t hir d consecu1ive win ih anot her well-pl a.l'ed
gam e with Bidwell. preva iling
18-11.
Lcagur ar t ion w ill coni inue
Monday. June 1, w ith Ad dav illr
play ing at Green. B idwell at Rio
Grande and Hann an Trace al
VInt on. All ga m es wil l sta rt at 6
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150 Com" C•m•teoy Rd.
Oak Hill . Oh io (5656
{6141 682 -6417
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May 31, 1987

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GALLIPOLIS- Fifteen coordinators from DEC A 's District
11 met this month in Gallipolis to elect officer s for the 1987-88
school year. Hillary Abell. fr om Jac kso n, was el ected as the
districl chairperson and Jac k Richar ds, fr om Buckeye Hills,
wa s el ect ed co- .chairper son . Jan Rad abaugh was nomin ated to
r un for the DECA Exec utive Council at the Fall Delegates
Confer ence in October .
Ohi o DECA is composed o! 22 dist r icts and has more than 1.000
~embers. Dist r ict 11, in southeas tern Ohio, is composed of 17
ht gh schools and has a total mem bership of more than 300. The
DECA coordi nators are responsi ble fo r r el ated classroom
Instr uction. on-thc·job training. and stale and national
delegates conferences and com petitive eve nt s.

CALLIPOLJ S- Th e Board of Governors of the Associa tion of
Ment al Hea llh Admlnistralors (AMHAI has confi r med the
el ection of Mal col m Orebaugh. of Gal lipolis. as Reg ion IV
governor, accord in g to Lau r ie Poul, AMHA exec utive dir ect or .
Hi s term of office runs through 1989.
Respo nsible for t he states of Illinois. Indiana. Ohio, Wi sconsin
and the Ca nadia n province of M anitoba. Orebaugh is currently
associal e direcoor of operations at Woodl and Center s. Inc·.. in
Gallipolis.
A for mer depu ty governor for A MH A 's Region TV and past
president of the Ohio chapt er , he is al so a member of the Ohi o
Council of Co mmunit y Ment al Hea lth Ct'nt er s. and the State
Associations' StPering Commit tet' of the Nat iona l Council of
Commun ity Ment al Health Cent er s.
·Orebaugh holds bac helor 's and m aster 's degrees in ed ucation
fr om Ohio Univ er sit y and Is a tr usteeo fRio Grand e College. Ht'
has been an AMHA member sin ce 1976 and was cer tified as a
mental health adm inistra tor in 1983.
F rom 1972 to 19i5 he ser ved as an administrative speci alist for
lhe Regional Pl annin g Authorlly i n Gal lla. Jackson and Meigs
Count ies from Gallipolis. Ohio. Sin ce 1975, he hass been with the
Gallia-Jackson-M rigs Community Heallh Ce nt~r. know n today
as Woodland Cent ers. Inc.
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The Associ at ion of Mental H eall h Administ r ators is a
pro fess ional soc iety representing more than 1.100 adm inist t·ator s of or ganizations pr ov iding br hav iora l health and di sabil ily

Summer 8chool slated at BHCC
RI O GRANDE - All area high sc hool 'st ud enls wanling to
earn extra cr edit as well as st ud ents havin g credit dt'ficim ci es
will have an oppor tuni ty to al l end I he summer schoo l o!fercd at
Buck eye Hill s Ca r ee r Ce nt er .
Summer schoo l will be held June 1o. fr om 8 a. m . to noon.
Monda y through F r iday . T hree- and six -werk sessio ns are
a vai la blf'.
Clas ses l or m aki ng up credit deficiencies will include
Amer ica n Gover nmenl . American Histor y. E ngli sh 1. 2 and 3.
Hea lth . Math 1 and 2. Physica l Ed ucat ion and Wor ld History .
Classes for ex t ra credit .,.e Amer ican Gover nm ent , English
4. l nt rodu ct ion to Microcomputers. Ma th 2. and Speed Wrll in ~ &amp;
Per sonal Ty ping.
A ll loca l and area high school stud ent s are In vit ed to
parti cipate in su mmer sr hool. Prior to enrolling. sl udenis arc
askrd to consult thrlt· participa ting high school guida nce
cou nselor to det erm ine what credit s nred to be made up and or
what new cour ses would be most beneficial for the student.
In addil ion to the high sc hool classes. there w ill be c l as~C's
offer ed for seventh- and eig ht h-grade studt'nls. T hese will be
cl asses lor make-up oni)' in Eng lish. history. math and sc ience .
If sufficie nt n&lt;'ed rxl sts. tra nspor tation will be al'alla ble from
lhr follow in g pick-up poin ts: Vint on Count y Hi g h ·School.
Wellston High School•. Jackso n High School. Oak H ill High
School. Gallia Academy. Ha nn an Tr ace Hig h School and Spri ng
Valle)· Plaza.
You may regist er in p~ r so n in t he St udent Sl'rvices Off ice al
Buck ee Hill s Ca r eer Ccntrl' until J une 10. from 9 a. m . 10:1 p.m .
Evening r egis! ra t ion will be availa bl e on .June 1 and .June 9,
from 4 toR p.m .
For mOrC' informa tion concer ning c l as ~ hours . tuit ion and
regislra tion. co nt att tho Stu dent Sr r\'i C~s Offi c&lt;' of the
Gall ia-Jackson-Vinton .I VSD at P .O. Box Foi. Hio Gra nde. Oh io
4:ib74. or phonP t 614t 24o-!i.1.14.

By ST!IN EV!INS
Defer ri ng
CA LLIPO LI S
1axrs. unllkr
doc s not produce a permanent rrdu ction in
lax l iability . The
conrrpt of delcr·
ral ena ble' 1·ou
to grl a cur ren t
reduction i n tax
lia bilit y. bu t ultlm at
taxes
will have to be paid. Thro u ~ h the
use of tax pl anning stra tegies
usi ng deferral. yo u ca n lower
taxable income during JX'ak
earning years 1whl? n ~· ou arr In a
h l~ h m argi nal i ncome tax
brarkell and receive t ho income
&lt;'"ring later years l usuall)' at
retirement I ~·he n you should be
i n a Jowrr margin al income tax
braeket.

Olympice Deck Stain
with our Scuff Guard'"
forinula. Protection
against scuffing, scraping,
colorfadingand milaew.
What could make it
more complete? Agreat
sale price. Olympic.
We've been protecting
the American Dream
for over half a century.

Deferral. as such. provides a
pos tponem ent of t ax es that enables vou to have lnl erest -fr cc use
of the fund s o1·er the deferra l
period. When ti me v aluc of
m oney principles arc applied.
thP int crest -frl'&lt;' use of !he fund s
over t he deferral period beco mes
even mor e Impor tant because
vo u have m ore money working
during t he deferral per iod to
accumulate morr weallh . An
exa mple of a de ferr al st rategy Is
the co ntrlbu llon m ade to an
Indiv idu al Retirement Accoun t.
or IRA . The taxpayer gets a
current deduction for the quail·
f led co nt ri butions, and earnings
rem ain untaxed until wit hdraw n.
usually at reti rem ent.
(Evan s is an Investment
hroker with the Ohio Company.)

GR!IND OPENING - The Go-Mart food stu n' nnd ,;asolinc
station at 1875 Eastern Ave.. became the first Go-Mart stor e in
Ohio when it officially oprned Friday at II a.m. Prese nt at lilt'
ceremony w er e, from le!l to right , P aul Gaughan, general
manager; City Man ager Dal e I man, culling rihhon; Ru,1· \Vehcr ,

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GALLfPOLIS - Does t h~ color
of a house and the sty le of Its
f ur nishings make a differ ence In
lis value?
II docs. according to the l at est
ER A Na tional Real Estate Poll,
which surveys the opinions of 400
rea l estat£' brokers across th e
nation .
" This spring the poll measured
' consumer attitudes toward co lor
and the sty le of Int erior funi lshlngs as they affect home saiPs,"
said E.M . Wiseman, broker of
ERA Wisem an Real Estate
Agency.
" While the poll showed tha t
colors and Int er ior furnishings
make an Impact on your first
Impression of a home, !like Ia tell
,my customers to look beyond

these superficial co nsldPra tlons.
Yo u can pick up an excellent
home at a l avor abl e pri ce If
you're w ill ing to overloo k some
of the cosmetic problem areas
th at m ay be turnin g other prospects off."
According t o the poll, green Is a
big " tur n·off" for home buyer s,
whereas whit e and simil ar neutr al co lors were more fa vored.
Contemporary furni shings wer e
seen to make a house mor e
difficult to sell. according to 20
percenl of brokers polled, but
. tr aditiona l furniShin gs w er e considered to be more desirable and
more appealing t o more buyers
than was true for those who
pref e r
c ont e mpo r ar y

furnishings.

e.ecuth•t• to th e president ; Jeff Smith, representing the
( :ommunit y lmprov(•m cnt Cor11oration and Ohio Valley Bankj
Wcndt•ll 8 . 'l'hom ••• , rt' l'rt'S&lt;' ntln g Ohio Vall ey llank; and at fat c,
right , Gh•nn Lon~ . rnn r kcl inJ.:" dirccltw.

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Staff
By
LEE ANN WELCH
GALLIPOLI S - Many families go int o a bu sin ess and stay
for m any years. bu l whrre and
when do those " dy nast ies "
begi n'!
One may have start ed on SR
160 j ust past th e ra ilroa d tracks
in Gal,lipolis- B rown's M arket.
A !amily-operatr d busin ess.
they prov ide t he co nvenience of a
grocery and v ideo store. an ice
cr eam shop and a gar den center
-all at one stop.
Joe Br own bega n the m arket In
November 198:i, and he, his wife
Vlna. and children Edle and Joey
for m tho cor e of the opera tion.
Before th at. he wa s with
U-Haul for 22 yea r s and his wile
was a nu rse. H is daught er we nt
Ia ar t sc hool and his son was a

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miner.
" I wan ted to go int o a bu sine5'
and liked the ar ea and people."
Br own sai d . All hough the
Brow ns live in Buffal o. W.Va ..
his gr andparent s were M r. and
Mr s. Fra nk Ya tes of Whi le Oak
Roa d In Gallla Count y.
The bi ggl'S t part of th e ex pan·
sion of Brown ' s M ark et has been
the Ga rden Crnl cr . In it. he
car ries pla nts. shr ubs and pot tery. along w ith tool s for gar den ·
ing ta sks. Behind the cen ter is a
large grPenhousc. where lh&lt;'

DISCUSSING EXPANSION - Taking note of
.roe Brown's reason for l oc allng hi~ r011rket :ond
garden . ce nl!!r in Galli a Count y, Is Mk hat•l
Harford , dir etlor of th e to mmunity Improvement Corpo ration. Brown, ri ght , i~ from Bulfalu ,
plan ts arf' watered :1 nd kl'pt ou t
oft hl' weal hr r.

Pleasant Valley has
new chief of pathology
L~r r~rbo na ra ~ r r·, · rd on sev
PO INT PLE,\SANT - Pl ea·
sant Vnll r &gt;· Ho spit al Is !he new era l m edical sta f fs. Including
Holy' Cross Hospit al in Mi ss ion
hom~ of D r. FrederiC' E . LaCa r ·
bonara as chi ef of pathol ogy. Hills. Calif.. anel DoPoo Hos plt:ol.
according l o Gco trre)· M . Polrn . In K&lt;'V Wrs l , Fla . Hr Is Board
direttor of public r elat ions at crrlifird and li&lt;'Pnsr·d In ( 'a l lfor·
nia. 1°1orida . Mai ne and West
Pleasant Valley Hospita l.
L a Carbonara rrceiv t' d hi s B.S. Virgin ia. and is a mrmbrr of the
degr ee· from Boston Co ll ege and i\m prica n SociPtv of Clin ical
sorl'ed an t' Xte r nship at the Patholo!! ists. tho·· Cnllrgr of
Mal lory I nst itut~ or Po l hology In Amrrimn Patholog)' and lh('
Boston. Hl' earned his M .D. from Amf'rlcan Medk al A.-.soc litlion.
" I cnjo.v l hr •vork I do. " he
the Univer sit y of Ro me's Schoo l
!-iLJ
id. " I am constantly ru nn! n.R
ol Medi cine. He also had a
rotali ng lnlernshi p at ! hat unl· into som ething nl' W. Evrry &lt;'asc
Is individual and no tw o p('(l plr
vers lty' s Po lycl inic.
ha ve the ~ a m e r eaction. (1 Vf'n If
He complet ed his res idency at
thrv ha ve the sam&lt;' dlsoasc. It is
Worchrst er Memori al H os pit al.
vr
r'y inl cri'sti ng to mr: l ;~ m
Worchcstor. M ass .. and com ·
.
const
ant i)' learning . :ond I enjoy
pl t'l ed a fellow ship with the
Unlverslly of Southern Call!ornl - I hal. "
HC' I iV&lt;'S wit h hb ll'i tr, A I ba , hIs
a1Los Angeles Count y Medi ca l
Ce nter . He also served a year at daugh ters Gail. i. an d Chri sll nr ,
Norr is Ca ncer H ospita l and four :J. Th ry have l ived in Point
Plt' asa nl sin cr Mt1rch.
months at Wo men' s Hosplt;,l.

W.V:o ., hut hct:arn r !ll:illllttntl'lt With tnc Galllu
(~mmty nrc u over :J5 years ugo when he would vbdt
his gr:mdp:ort•nt on While Oak Road . (1'-S photo hy
Lt'C !I nn Welc h)

Acco rdln~ tu Communi! )' lm
provr·ment Co rporal Jon di rector
Mlchacll1 arfo rd. IJ u si n cs~es llkr
)3rown 's market may hol d th e
key to ~row th In Gallla Count y.
"Local economic expansio n Is
tho krv to ar ea grow t h," ll arrord
said . ~ dtlin~ Rro wn Is onr of ovN

20 new husl nf'sscs to join I he
C'h ;ombrr of r ommercf' I hi s yrar .
Thr mark et also ol fcrs so li
drink s fmm tht' Pop Bar n. tlll d
~a so !h1r .
Ho u r ~

of opera lion arc ~: :lO
a .m . to 11::10 p.m .. srvr n da ys a
week .

Tra(•y Riffle joins Cleland Reality
POMEROY - rJeloncl Rl' ail y,
In c .. f' omrro.v . Is a nnou nc l n~t an
addit ion to It s sl:tff. T racy L .
·HI ffl r. Hn cl nr .
Ms. IW fll' lw s co mpleted her
HPal E slatl' Prlnrlp lc and Pra c·
tlrr' and H ~a l E: .s tatt• Law at
Ohi o Universi ty this pasl qu ar ·
tr r , and also;ll te ndr d lhrJo hn G .
Honcl ros Academ y of Rea l Es tate
S&lt;·hoo l In Co lumbu s, In April and
May .
Slw Is a 1\IR:\ gr adual~ of
South ern High S ' hoo l and m o·
dr lccl for th o MOdf'll ng anrl
Cas t ing Ag&lt;•ncy of Plll sburg h,'
Pa . l or lwo years. She• has IJcrn
a!!ll lall' d wl l h Cleland Rea lty as
a S('('rct ary fn r I hr past 21
month, .
Ms. Hlffl r Is avallahiP l or
ap poin tm ent s at !1'12-225!1, ofllcr
da y tim e, and !i'f9.:101l!l, rV&lt;•nln gs .

TRACY RIFFLE

,I

Color of house, style important

SAVE UP TO $8o.oo WHEN YOU BUY A SET OF 4!
Ohio Valley Tire Is Having A ' Trade-In Sale

OHIO VALLEY TIRE OunD

Section

DECA meeting held

Tax. defernttents not
.a pennanent reduction

TRADE-IN SALE·
And Your Old Tires Are Worth $20. 00 Each
Toward The Purchase Of B.F. Goodrich GT4
All Season Radial Tires ... So If Your In The
Market For Tires And Want To Save Money,
Come See Us At Ohio Valley Tire:
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junbau.., 'mim.es ~ ~cntin.cl

briefs---.

Money Ideas

CINC INNATI 1UP I 1 - Assis tani Cinrl npati General Manager
Mlk r Brow n said thr Bl'ngals
hav e s l g n ~d d~fe n siv r end Skip
McCil'ndon. a 6-foot·6. 270·pou nd
thir d-roun d draft choice fr om
Al'tzona State.

JIM BARNA

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se-rvices.

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Build Your Ort'am Housl'
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AMHA Region IV governor elected

COMPLETE LINE OF POOL SUPPLIES NOW STOCKED

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ha.ve~.wholello.ckof 68s.

Zem bris k i were two shots of! t he
pace after shoot ing 69s over the 1
par-72, 6,700- yard Tournament
Pl ayers Club at Pl um Creek .
Smith, a 53-year ·old former
aut o r epairman who never
played on the PGA T our. was 8under throu gh 15 holes but took a
doubl t:- bog!'y on 16 ·after hitting
his tee shot in the water . and
three- putt ed at 17 for anot her
bogey to slip back to 5· under.
" lt was not a very good !lnish.
but t16 , 17 and 181 ar e threeof the
loughest holes ar ound ," Smit h
said.
Smit h. who shot an 81 du r i ng a
pro-am Wednesday . said he
lhoughl about play ing il safe
when he came lo the p ar- 5 16th
hole with a four-shot lead.
"J had told m yself I was going
to hit Iron off the tee and play for
five. bul when I got !her r I j ust
couldn't do it. " Smith sa id. " I'm
an aggress ive pl ayer . "
B rodie. who sta rr ed with the
Sa n F rancisco 49er s and l atrr
beca m e a bi'Oadcasler. is shoot ing for his fir st virton' sin ce
joining tho Senior s Tour.i n 1981.
He had six bi r dies and two
bogeys in hi s round of 6~ hul says

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1 h ·
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po.~s ibilit ;v of gett ing hi s first win.
delay ea rl y In t h~ afternoon.
'1 don t rol. ~te ~o o~o day as . co nd itions on the course wrre
1
an) thmg otheo than 1 ct . hke ~ o
excellent. Brod ie said.

und J . Stanley wit h doubles and
.J.P. Da vis who had two singles .

In Ohi o \ ';i1lr.1· Li ll i• • l.!';t~U i'
ac tion Thu rs dd~ , Ma .\ · 2X. ;\d a
l'll iC' dr l r at i'CI Bidll'o' il 111. 10-i:
Hun nn11 Tr : u~ r ccu I scn rf'cl &lt;•ht'S in·
12H: Hidll'l'il t i l ;,hut ouo iOn
On M ond:o.1·.

Ra., ,

By TERRY BOTE
CAST LE RO
·
.
. CK , Colo. I UP II Ben Smi t h fir ed a 5-un&lt;)er- par6i
Friday to grab a on.:- stroke lead

1hc ca usr wwCrC' Eric Wag nr r

0\/1. ,.;c•ort•s rt•pnrtt•tl

&lt; :r;lll d(•

l• ll~

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1he
Po mcr O)' Roy al s wrrc
shad&lt;'d by Hut land by a 6-:, scar &lt;'.
Tcrrr.v MrG uir r pi ckrd up th r
win helping hsi own causo b)'
ba ngi ng a home run and single.
while tea m mal es Sahwn La m ·
brrt an b Shaw n Lipscom b each
added a basr hit. McQuir e went
the di stas nce ~il· t n g six hit s. f ive
wa lks and striki ng oul 14. Wes
Young was charrged with lhc
loss work ing fi l'r innings w hil e
allowing three hi ts. seven base on
ba lls and str iki ng out oine.
Ja son Wr ighl str uck out two.
Young blasted two homr run s.
Ra ndy Moor e had two dou bl es
and Eric Heck picked up a si nglr
and tr iple lor thr losrrs. Five
rrrors b)' the Roy als acco un ted
for fi ve unr arnrd runs.
Po m eroy I upped Its rrcord to
a pe rfect :i-11 w it h a 10-!1win over
Strocusr in Li ttle l.ragur pia:&gt; .
,l im P ullin s p ick ed up hi s thi rd
wi n of thr season givi ng up th ree
hits whilr fanning four. Pull ins
also had a h eav~· bat ri pping a
double and two singl es. Hel ping

Couch to play basketball in
Europe with all-~tars in July
POM EROY - .lrnni rrr Couch.
honorabll' men! ion ,\ II·Ohi o. has
brt•n sf'l f'{'1Pd CIS a mf'ml:wr of an
All ·Star ba ske tbal l tram of thr
lnt r r nutionul Spo r ts l&lt;xc ha ngl'
to plil)' In the Ba skl'lball Ft•det·a·
l ion of H u n gm·~' mN' I with tf'n
E:1stern B Jork J·: uropcan Na t Ions
In .Jul v.
Thr JSF: namt•d Co;l('h Vin son
Tah lor of Dily ton .Jerft•rson HIJ:r h
Schoo l to sriN'I till' gi rb ' team.
c~rul Coueh \\" il ~ na nwd to t hr
tr am upon his rrrommr ncbt ion.
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BEFORE
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP - The Board of Realtor s of Galll a
County want to r ecognize all owner~~ who have and are making
substantial Improvements to residential properti es. Their elforts
In this regard are very Important to the area. U changes th e face of
the community, but more Importantly, Jets nelghbo!'H and the r e•t
of the world know they are sold on Gallla County. The f eatured
property this month Is located at 648Thlrd Avenue, Gallipolis, and
clearly demonAirates bow an owner's contribution can Incr ease

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the va lu e ol his p rop~ rty and com munity. Jlf! rman and Gl!orgl a
M assie, Lower River R&lt;l ad, pur chased the K7 year old hom e In 1986
f r om Mrs. Gilbert 81! ard . The Ma.sles comptetcly r enovat ed th e
Interior Including r emod eling ol kit chen and hath. Ne w windows
and vinyl siding wer e I nstalled, as well as "'~torallon of.th e front
porch. The r esulliMa charming small er hom e that Is an assctto the
neighborhood. Commendations to the Massies!!

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Meigs County agent 's corner

May, June is season for strawberries
By John C. Rice
Co unty Extension Agent
Agriculture
POMEROY - Strawbern~s ­
. .Ti s the season for strawberries
and there are sever al growers In
M ei gs Count y who have " Pick
Your Own" or bernes already
picked for sa le.
Milk Pnces .Th e strong milk
pnces result ing from the whole
herd buyout progra m have eva pora ted and more decl mes are
ex pected, accord in g to an Ohio
Sta te Univers i ty agricultural
eco nom1st. Ohio milk production
Is down 3.3 percen t. T he whole
herd buyo ut reduced milk supplies and brought dem and mor e In
line However chea p feed makes
It eas ier for farmers to keep
producing more milk And the
demand for milk Is st ill ther e.
Although the government is
buyin g somr milk. processed
dairy products continue thei r
popul arit y w1th the consum er.
Hog Pn ces .. Ohi o hog pr ices
lgnore!lthc no r mal spr ing slump
and jumped nearly $3 50 in April
Ohio State Uni ver si ty agncullu ral economi sts say an unex pec t ed drop In sl a ug ht er
numbl•rs may have ca used the

Increase. Normally _ hog prt ces
are lower from early Ma rc h
through late April and steadily
Increase to mid -s umm er as
slaughter slacks off Slaugh ter
shou ld pick up again by late Ma y
If the Marc h Invent ory of 60 to
179-pound pigs was correct This
normally will drop purchase
pn ces
Powerpost Beetle May Be
Snacking on Your Wood en
Deck .. Those pellet -s ized holes
In your wooden deck m ay not
have come from a BB gun . So
check th i ngs closely before vo u
ca ll the neighbor kid 's mother.
William F . Lyon. Extension
entomologist at OhiO State Vn1
vcrsit y. says the powderdu st
beetle. or lyctl dac. is one Insect
that en1 oys chewing o_n drted and

cured lumber particularly 111
May and June. Large-pored
hard woods, such as oak. ash.
hickory and mahoga ny. ar e their
mai n course And while old ba r ns
are a favorite lun ch spot for the
beetle ~n ew homes. antiqu es. tool
handles. wooden basket s and
wooden deck s are also fair gam e
M ost powderpost beetle lnfes·
t at ions are m the wood or " ood
product before you bu y 11 lt' s
Im portant to mspcct wood care
fully before you bnng it home
from the lumberyard The same
is true of wood th at you salvage
from an old buildin g
It is ac tu ally the lar vae of thc
insect that cause t he problem . As
they bur r o" deeper mto th e
wood, fl ou r - or talc-li ke dust fa ll s
from the holes. Bru sh th e du st off
the surface and wa1t 24 hours to

see 1f more appears when tryi ng
to decide if yo u have a powder post beet le pro blem
, The hun gry l a rv a&lt;· ar Csh,lpf'd , yellowish-white with a
brown head and have three pa1rs 1
of spme-l ike legs. The mature
adult leaves the hole and Wi ll lay
eggs on or in wood pores It is less
than one-q uarter Inch long, flat
and slend er w1th rrodl sh-brown
or bla ck color and li ves3 mon ths
to onr year
As usual an ou nce of preventiOn Is worth at least a pound of
cure Inspecting wood before you '
use 11 is th e eas iest way to avoid '
beetle problem s If th e bugs do
ge t 11110 yo ur wood, 11 can be
super -cooled or heated to kill the
Infes tat ion Th ere are several
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By ALAN KRAUSS
UPI Business Writer
NEW YORK (UP I ) - The stock m arket spent a
shon en!'d WIX'k consolidat mg gains scorro ju st
before and after the Memonal Da y holiday, with
th~ee subsC&gt;quent sess10ns marked principally by
unmspired, directionless trading.
The Dow Jones industri al average ga mro 48.27
po1nts for the week to clo se at 2291 57
The m arket came bac k wllh a roar aftPr the
M onday holiday, rocket ing 55 point s Tuesday m
1ts th1rd b1gges t point gain ever It bega n
digestin g the ga ms Wednesday, closmg mix ed
The Dow '" 'erage resumed 1t s rise Thursday.
stag mg a 20 point comeback in the l ast half- hour
of an ot herwise lackluster sess1on to close w1th a
modest ga m but gave 11 back on Fr iday when
profit taking knockro it down nea rly 20 pomts
Ga mers out numbered losers 1,361-551 among
t11e 2, 145 i ss u~s changmg hands
Broad m arket indexes ga med Standard &amp;
Poor's 500-stock 1ndex rose 7 94 to 290.10 and th e
New Yor k Stock Exchange composu e md ex
ga med 4 41t o 163.48
Traders and ana lysts suggest ro color less
tradmg was to be expected, given the mar ket's
nse overt he days JUSt be fore and aft er the holiday
"rckend .
"The market spent the wee k consolidal ing
Tuescta1 ' s ga ms. and it has gil·en a rea lly
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DEMONSTRATION - Shl!cp sheering was dPrnonstrated and
ex plalnl!d hy Mt·I~'S County Extension Agent, .John Rke.
agrlcullure, to students at the Salisbury Elementary School. Rice
explained I ht• pro c••sses of sht't!p shearing and told of products that
result. Twin lamhs Wl' rt' also on exhibit. Mr. and Mrs. Itoger
Leifheit provided IIU' shcPp for tht• ed ucational featu re .

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bits for supp leme nt al income or
as an aJtp rn atlve agn cultu ra l
rn I C' rpi ise should aIt r nd the Ohi o
Rabbil School Sa tu"Ja y .. Jun c27.
Ph ilip A Rcnn Pr. coo rdinat or
of t he eve nt and a m embe1 of
Ohi o Stal e Unh ersl t)- ·s poultn
science dPpal'lmcnt . says the
rahbll school di lheOhioAgncu tt u1 a ll{eseurc h and DPve lopment
Ccntr•r In Wooster. 1s designed
for ba rkl-ard hobb)' ists. co mmercial b1 ceders and sho"
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Fire blight number one problem
BY Edward M. Vollhorn
County Extension Agent
Agriculture
GALL! POLlS- Fire bli ght In
apple and pear tre es still n '
main~ the number one p roblem
for, hom e orc hardist In Gall Ia
Cou nty .
Thc disease Is so named
because lnfectrd leavcss uddcn lv
turn brown , appea r ing as though
they had been sco rched by f1rc.
Tht' dlseast' en ter s the plant
through the bl ossoms
Heavy ral nf&lt;ill dur1ng bloo m
ofren leads to morr bll ght ba ct!'rl)l gettin g In to th•• plant. Homeowner s ma,v c h aos~ to ru t out
Infected twl ~ts. Be surr to d iS in f~ct too ls bl'twN'n rut s tn II mil
sp(ead of Jnfrc tatl on Us!' an
lnsi"Cticldc to limit sprrad of
lnft&gt;ct atl on b)' Insec t s Hn
~wners ma y choosr• to a p~ l)•
S(rcptom,v cl n two or mor r t im ~
four 10 six d uy tntPrval s !1om
early bloo m th roug h pc tal fal l
We have had numerous ca ll s on
this problem In thc pa st two
weeks SomP havr reported t hat

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stillthe
havi
ng fin•vblight
rthey
vr n an•
though
Strcptom,
c ln is
bri ng usccl . Dr. Mike El lis. Plant
Pathologist fr om thf' Woos t' ''
Rl'scarr h Stut ion . savs that tht•
t imin g of Streptomyci n spra .v ts
vrr~· i mportant. Rloo m m:ll' last
fn1 two wt'l'k"''hill'lhe f f~c tl vrness of Strr•p tom)'Ci n m ay last :l
01 4 d,IVS , Hc• also adm i ts that"'''
m.ty b~ &lt;·nCO iailrl i ng a resl, tunt
,tn11n of fir~ tJII ght Fa ct shcrt
.10Q2 &lt;ll scus'cs fll'l' bli ght and
m q) br obt.linrct flct• by ca llin g
t he c;,,lli,, Count1· Extension
Of(J c&lt;· ut -J~G- 7007 .
~l'VCial people have had lhC
opportun ilv to U'l' .. portable
SPI'&lt;II'el m.1dr ,1\'cillabtr th, ·ough

Mr . John Underwoo&lt;l . DIStri ct
Extension Agronom ist. Th e loca l
So il and Water Dlsl rictlla s madp
all the arran ~ ements to'sc hedul c
the sprayer for usc In control of
multi -fl ora rose. T he sprayer is
sc hedul ed th ro ugh June o. If you
wa nt to usc the spra yer. pl casc
call the SWCD Office !446-86871 .
I f there Is enough Interes t, we
wi ll try to secure the sprayer for
c~n ad di tional wee k There Is no
re nt al charge. Per sons usin g the
spraye r arc .1skr d Io retur n it in
as good as sh,,pe as they found it
Wct•dco nt ro linnon-croparras
get a lot of alt ent iOn this time of
y(•ar . W~~d ron t1ol ar ou nd build lngs. und t•r fences. and In drivewavs ca n co nsume a Jot of tlm c If
mec hani ca l measures arr usctl
alone. Hrrbicldr usrd to control
veget ation unrl pr~ve nt1·egrow th
for thr srason Is oft cn necessary
A prs tlrldr eombmatwn. one to
kill exis ting vcgcta t ion. plus
another to prrvrn t regrowt h
often prov ide the most cffccl tvc
control. Some of the favori te
l'Ombln alion s Include : I 1 Hyva r
plu
Karm
Gramoxonc
!pasraquat
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plu: s 21
p, inecp.
or 31
Roundu p plus Prln cep. Appll ca·
lion rate&lt; depend on weed
sprclrs. so il tvpc. etc. Spra ying
is most r f frc tt vrwhcn pla nt s arc
vo un g Atwuvs rc:1d and follow
label direc tion. I n fcncellne sl·
IU!IIIOns . noll• precau tions for
ll v~s t oc k gra, tng
Th&lt;' Muv 2h Ohio Crop Report
est imat ed t hat 98', of t h ~ Ohio
corn crop ha s been pldniNI and
78'1 of theOhlosoybeancropwa•
plantro . Thi s compared to thr
mos t recent fi ve yea r average
planted Oil lh.l t dHI C Of 80'~ for
corn and 52''1 for soybeans.
Probl em• f rom both cu-tw orms

Official tells how 'to ·grow
vegetables in any container
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Ohio 1V Pl t Ci'0\1 ln g vrgt'l abl l'&lt; m ro ntuin rrs ran produce bount1· !01 the
tuolc in a mi11imu m amount oG
spnce. turnln~ a pa11o. dcck .
porch. b:llcon)· or 01'' " a" In dow
box int o a garden .
James Utzinger. Ex tcnsion
horticulturist at Ohio Sta rr U nl ·
vcrsity sa)·s 1t ' s possible to grow .
vrget abies in almost an y container large cnough and strong
pnqugh to hold the plant and soli
n~ed
to support vigorou s
gr&amp;wth.
The list Includes plas tic dish
pa ns. buckets, r lay or pla stic
flower pots. wooden box es. hang'"!1 basket s. strawberry jars.
Jra lnage tile and trash ca ns. The
coiitalner must be heavy enough
nor to tip ovN 111 the wind or If
bumped by j)('Ople or pets. It
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\'mm·e excess water.
II or: much sun your cont ain er

gm den get s inOuen ccs what yo u

can g1·ow . Utzinger sa) s. Cucum bc l s. eggp lant. peppers. tomat oes. wcchlnl and other
summer squa sh nl.'ed full sunlight to produ ce a crop. Bl&gt;ets.
cabbagP. ch ives, carrots, leaf
lrttuce. knlr, parsley, Sw iss
cha rd . gre&lt; ·n onions . radlsll and
turnip will grow and produ ~e In
so mt· shade.
Read seed packet and plant
labe ls care full)' to select . short
and compact variet ies thai require lltt le growing space. Try
such cu ltivars as Tiny Tim
Tomato, Morden Midget Eggpl ant. Bus~ Champion Cu·
cumber, and Park 's Pot Pepper.

and slu gs were re ported
Acordi ng- to U S. D.A. figures.
the April. 1987 ind ex Jpvel tbasc
yPar 1977-1001 . Changes from a
year ea rlier wa s a clear cut
lives toc k sector up and cr ops
sec tor dow n The hog-corn rat io
stood at ,, hralthy 32 n. almost
double the $ 17 rat io of a vea r
ear i1N The m il k-fred ra tHin at
1 fio 1m proved from last Apn ls'
1.42. The April mdrx of pr ici's
pa"l bv farmers for input was
lli2' ; of Its 19i7 avl'rage. Agrlcut
tu r at chemica ls was the on ly
in put1ndcx show1 ng a decl ine. ·
Tobacco lra nsplant l ng was in
fu l l swing this week . A nrw
bull etin "Tobacco 1n Kcntuck v" .
ID -7:!. wa s prrpa1cd by the staff
of I he Univcrsltv of K entuckv 11
has seve n chapicrs that address
the 1·a ri ous pha ses of produc tion
and ma1 kPting . An rxcrl len t
parag-r;1 ph on each herbicide is
one of the top ics Thcsc bull etin s
wcre gi1cn ou t at th e sprin g
t o bc~ ceo meet i ng a t Hann an
Trace If you missed gell mg a
free ropv . stop by th ~ Extensio n

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MYSTERY FARM - This week ' s mystery
farm , featun•d hy the Gatlia Soil and Walt•r
Conservation District, is Iocatt•d somew her e in
Gatlia County. Individuals wishing to participal!•
in the w••ekly contc•t may do so hy guessing the
farm 's ow rwr ,Jusl mail, or drop off your gul's!'i to
the the Daily Sent inel , Ill Court St .. Porn&lt;•roy.
Ohio, 45769 or the Gallipolis Trihun&lt;•, X25 Third
i\w., Gallipolis, Ohio, 456:11, and you may "in a$5

cas h prize from the Ohio Valley Puhlishing Co . . ,' .
Lcaw your name. address and telep hont• number
wit h your card or letter. No telephone cal ls will he
ac•·ept cd . All contest cnlricsshould be turned in to ,
lilt• nt•wspaper office by~ p.m. each Wednesday.
In ca.sc of a lit•, th&lt;· winner will be chosen by
lottery. N1•xt w1•ck. a Meigs Cou~ty farm willbt•
h•atured h) t h1• il'h· i~s Suit and Water Conservation Distri!'l .

Savmgs Ra nk and co-owner w1th
Shepard Br oa d of America n
Sav mgs &amp; Loan
Cooper. 4.l. worked fo r AS LA
h om Ma1eh 19R4 until February
JqR!i
"I dec1ded to lea ve American
sh01 tl\· a ft e1 I arnvf'd bC'ca usc
ol I he Disncv land managem c·nt
Slvle of ASLA ... Cooper sa id
Home State Sav mgs

wc~s

il y mves tcd in ESM Government
Securities when the F lorida
corpora tion collaps!'d in March
l9R:l. ES M 's fai lure tngger!'d an
Ohio the clo smg of 71\ other statecharlered sav mgs and loans until
they obt ain ed federal in~uranc c.
Th ~ fede1 a! charg~s agam st
W~:~rnrr

stem from his mvolvr

ment with ESM _
A men can Sav mgs ent cred 11110
two $Ci00 million repurc h as~
agreement tr ansactions with
ESM in Mav and June 1984.
shortly after. Cooper came on
board as pres ident and ch ief
exer ut ivr offirt?r

Aft er in&lt;es tlg ati ng ESM 's
tra nsactions. yooper sa 1d hc
cx pressed concerns to the board
of director s at 1ts June l q84
ml'&lt;'t mg and aga in at a September board meet 1ng
Hi s concerns grew w hen he
learned from oul sidt•l h&lt;' assoc ialion that AS LA had put at risk
$100. I million with ESM 1n t he
form or an un securrdloa n
Wh l•n he asked Warner. "host'
personal policy is 1101 10 give
unsecu r ed loans. "how could hr
ag1rr to do a $100 m1llion

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unsecured loan to ESM when hc
wouldn 't lend anyone else that
sa me amount ," Coop,er sa id
Warne1 10ld him he was " im pugning the Jnt egrlt 1 of Ronn ie
E"ton. " a top official s m ESM .
Cooper told Warnt&gt;r he mu st
"unwind" the transact iOn and
return ASLA's securities.
He sa id Wa r ner told him on
several occas ions that Ew ton
was a " very so phisticat ed !man cia! man and had been his most
succcs ful pa r tner ."
Ewton. now a member of
ASLA's four -person execu t iv e
committee. also wa s responsible
f o r American' s tinan c1al

invrstments.
ESM's transaction s "did 1101
make sense," Cooper sa id
" I could not unders tand h o~&lt;·
mteres t rates on T r casur) secur ities v.ould exceed 1b~ :, pPr·
cent I I hi' cos t of r epo bon ow
in g... Cooper said.
Warner sa1d he had done this
on sev£-&gt;ra l other occasions and

that it was " th e best wa1· lom ak c·
money, other th an th E' t raditional
ways" an S&amp;L makes money
Cooper added
From his financ ial PXpC'I'if'nC'r

Cooper sm d h ~ knew " the U S
government ha s th e brst credit
and I he ]owes I nttc giv r n, · · which
sets th e sta nd ard from whi ch
other Int erest r at es arc
determm cd
Ewt o n prpsent cd 11H' !J ansa !
1ion 10 t hr

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ro rn a nd

pea nut s
St atistics show blacks com prise only about I per cent of thc
fa r m er s m the United Sta tes
Som e cxpc1 ts predict lhc bla ck
far mer will be Vir tu ally extinct
by t he year 2.000
l n his offi ce in near by Sv lves
tcr , FmHA Wmlh Cou n.tv Superv iso r Amos Morrow, a bl ack,

denied 1·aci al discrimin ation by
the agency. He acknowledged
guidelines from Wa shington for

loans arf' st riel f' r now
'Now t hey tell us to use a
fellow's production history and
not to be overly optimistic, " he

d1sdosr s tock acq u1silions. sm

sa id

mC'm be1s of iJ busi nrss commun·

Current hard tim es afflict
whi te far mers as well as black
ones. Morrow point ed ou t
The relief effor t on Richey's
behalf prom pt ed news coverage
of h1s pl1ght. as well as resent ment on the pa r t of &lt;ome of his
whi te neighbors.

ity hard hit bv host il e takeover
ail cmpts.
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the subco mmittee wa s told
Goody~ar IS thP maj or cl icnt of
.Iones &amp; Ross I nc .. an ar chit e&lt;'l u
r al firm pnmaril.v 1nvolvC'd in

drsignm g ru bber and pl ast ics
manufactu n ng facililiCS. but
president Vincent DeLuca sa id
rC'vPnu cs from maJOI rubber
co mpaniPs ar c bcco mm g insignifi ca nt to hi s firm
· tn 0ct obl'rl Q86 . ourback tog
fro m Goodvcar alone was equal
10 th1ee mon ths of our total
an nuul rC'vrnu c·. · D~L u ca said in

preparro rcmarks. " Within a
fiv e-day period. order s reprPsent ing I~&lt; o months of thiS ba cklog
were cant'Ctiro and the remai n·
ing- one month was put on hold ..
"A lso. du r mg the sa me period .
a 10 man-month progra m that
.Jones &amp; Ross had invested wa s
ca nce led by Goodvear . All these
incldcnts were di rect Jy r elated to
the attempted takcovc1 at Goodyear by 1British fin anciert
James Goldsmlt h "
Goodyca r won th e takeover
ba t tie bu I sustained ser ious casu
allies . sdlin g GoodHar Aerospace and M otor Wh&lt;?c l corpora tions. Good)•oar al so is seeking a
buyer for lis energ)• subsi dia ry,
Celcron Corp.
Denms Rich . Goodyea r 's director of bu siness plannin g, told I he
subcom mitt ee of the Hou se
Small Busini'ss Committ ee that
the stock r cpurcha se Good,\ ca r
made to stop the l a k~ovcr 1~11 lhl·
co mpany deep in debt
" What the attack did fm· us Is

Consumers left in dark as neW
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blamt•d for thedll·cctlossof more
1han 1.200 jobs. and Irs limon)
showrd lh d l 101 P\rn mrwufac
turing posit JO n lost , onr to s('\'('n

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ncssrs sa1d Ta k('(lvrr nttrmpt s

I. OS AN(;[ LES 1UP I 1- Some
s1 1 111 rloscts ga thcn ng du st.
Olh&lt;'IS c~rP handed dowp fr om
pm cnt s to children l1k~ high -teeh
pl.11 things
llul man)' diSrontinuPd P&lt;'r·
srmal romputr1 modrl , st tll plug

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studying the cffecls of co rporate
ta keovers on sm all bu sincs ses
agrrrd Wl lh wit n r~s rs F'r ida~·
1hal Oh 10 IS an approprwr e place
10 begi n inves tigatin g the ro le
go1·crnm cnt shou ld ass umc in
cont rollin g priv,,lr enterpri se.
The " ripplr efft•ct" from ho&lt;t 1le ,.,,ids on corpora te gic~ m s can
drl' astat e small compani c•s. Wit ·

JObs PVC'ntu a llv arr elimina ted in
1he sen icc sect or
Recen t lak('()vcr targ&lt;'ts and
rumorrd to hr p1ev in North t:&lt;Jst
OhiO include Goodvcar T ire &amp;
Rubber Co: GenCorp Inc.;
McDPrmoll ln tcrnall onal. pa r ent of Babcock &amp; Wilcox Corp,
ll F Goodri ch Co : and publish er
Har court Bra ce Jovanov ich Inc ..
ow nN of Sea World.
Th e I 'ICI ims of host il c r ai ds a1 e

Thr hi gh-tcrhnolog) high\\ d)
,, lillererl "ith the like; of thr
PCjr frQm Int ernational Bus iness Ma c hin r~ Corp .. thr CommodOit' h I. the Victor 9000.
Calero's 1\ d:1111 . Osbo1nr's Vixrn
&lt;~ nd mac hint ' from such fallen
Silicon \ "a ile·.' enterpr ises as
Gavilan Computer Corp. and
Eagle Comput er I nc.
Even high·fl vl ng Apple Compu ter Inc. has a family plot in the
computer cemrter) .
lis Lisa and Apple Ill models
fell from favor with the adve nt of
the Maci nt os h. With the mtrodu c·
tion of the enhan ced Macint osh
SE and Macintosh !I this year,
some anal ysts said Apple m ay be
ringin g the death knell of the
ea rlier Maci nt oshes.
In Introducing the two new
computers, Apple. Chairman
John Seutley sa 1d owners of the
ex isti ng Maci ntosh models wou ld
be able to upgrade their ma chines. That does not Immediately appear to Ill' the case.
" People who bought tne Mac or,

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MacPius arc fmdmg th ey C'an' t
upgr udr ... sa1d Jan Lewis. pres ident of the Palo Alto Resea rch
Group. a h1gh- technology mar ket mg and consuli mg firm In
Palo A lt o. Calif
But. added Lc·wis. " In our
capilil l islic svstem, I wou ld
suspect someone will offer a
product that will allow tho
upgrade. The oret icall ~. th c
mo1·cs App le Is takin g to have
co mmon periph era ls should Ill' a
slop gap from k!X'pm g thi s t hing
fl om being obso lete."
A new breed of Inexpensive
powerful mac hines from Korea
and ot her Pac1flc Rim nations
also 1:; contributing to bring the
industry's stalwart IBM PC to
thP personal computer orpha nage But Big Blue may ha ve
struck the hardest blow wit h Its
April an nouncem ent of an entirely new compu ter lin e. which
features a new operating system.
Although the new machines
will run programs deslgnro for
the current cr op, many of thei r
advanc!'d features will only be
accessibl e via new software
written for the revised operating
system . Analysts polntro out that
If the new line catches on, It will
rrouce the market for software
des lgn!'d lor conventional IBM
models and their clones.

ma jor

lnvcs tmC'n t

fo r

consu·

mers But watching t ha t compu ter become obsolcte or dlscontmuro ca n be fru strating as
so ft ware and spa re part s
dwindl e.
" In many cases you ca n' tlellln
adva nce which ones will end up In
the graveya rd ," L ewi s said .
"Look at the Osborne. It wa s a
hot ma chine. a safe ma chine, but
it end ed up In the graveya rd."
Owners of 111-fatro per sonal
computer s need no t despair.
Comput er bulletin boards are
flllro wlih the names of compan Ies formro in recent years to
service the growing numbers of
computer orphans.
" Dealers don' t ha ve much
heart when It comes to a m ach inc
that has been dropped, " sa id Phil
Moore. president of the San
Mateo Osborne Group, a user
group dedlcatro to the orphan!'d
Osborne per sonal computer .
" The price of the machines
drops, but the price In repairing
them Is the same," he sa id. "A lot
of dealers attitude Is to drop and
forget them ."
Where do you ·fl nd spare
parallel printer ports? How do
you replace a broken Interface?
Those questions lro AI line and
David Wollmann of Tulsa , Okla.,
to form the National PCjr Users
Group In 1985.

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venture. but Coopc1 1nS1St&lt;•d he
told Warne,-. B1oa d c~nd ot her
board members. "I d1dn '1 thin k
anv thin g is risk less ..
Coo per·, rel ationship ll' ilh
Warn er so ured alt er a con fli ct
i:.ll osc O\ 0r a tran sac t ion 111 whkh
Warn er tried to acqUin' stock in
Freroo m Savmgs &amp; Lo an
"1 felt I had been m!'lecl and
li!'d to." Coopc1 sa id b1t tr il0
He sa id Wa r ner told h1m to s1gn
an obli gali on tiw t ISLA would
purcha se Frecdom shares.
whi ch had not bern appro ved b1
Broad and hi s so n. Mo1 r is
Warner tol d. Coopct· the B roa ds
had app1 oved the acq u1 Sil ion.
Thr l ast govrrnment wi tn rss.
speCia l FBI age nt .l ac k rt~ an .
wil l com plele the proseellt ion s
case M onda;,·.
On Tuesda\ th e delcnst• v. 111
bl'g in it s prrsP nt a t iU n

lly .JEANNE II EALL
AKRON . Oh1o tU PI I - Th r
frdc1a l g01ernmrnt should ou t
lcm ··g rC'('nm ctJ !' pav men ts 10
corpor ate r aiders and r~du ce 1he
amou nl of lime they have to

pay off hi s FmHA debt
An m gam za llon ca lled Gospel
Aiel for Fa r mers USA'' try i ng to
raise man e) to help R1chev save
the farm he bo ught in 1944 to

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Among ac t ivclv 1raded blue chip'. AT&amp; T
gamed -1, to 25~~ . General Electric was uncha nged
al ~&gt;2. and USX fell '• to 30 Nav istJr was ·

unc-hangrd at 8t,x

Tech nolog-1 issues gai ned I HM add ed :l 1l to 160.
He\vlet 1 Pat' kani ga int:"'&lt;i 1 1 ,~ to 61 ~ s Un 1svs added
9\~ to 12&lt;1~~ tlnd TC':\dS Inst r umen ts tumpC'd 7 1 ~ to
11~1 \:

Th t• numbPI of sh.n es l'ilcmging hands .on the
New Y01 k Stock Exclwn ge dunng thr wrPk

total ed ti:t 1. 17~U20. compar ed w1th R'&gt;'. 16J.6:l0 "
II'I'Pk cat' IICI' and 'Jhi ,ti.!l 004 Si1U I'('Straded du ri ng
tlw s;mw \\ 0l'k J ~' P&lt;Jt ago
Th r Dow II cm sport atiOn IOdPX. WhiCh hll (I
IWOrrl high of 9~0 70 Th ursda1, rose 42 R7 to close
1hr wrrk at 'l&lt;G liS Th r ulilil\' md cx ga inpd 1 85 te&gt;,,
llJii Sh
Pt trrs

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S1ock Exchange

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Echo Rrw Mines It'd !lw Amrx act h·c-s. down 1·~~~r
10 .~t;' , It "as followed bv Lawso n Ma 1cion Group, : . ~
t J&lt;~din g on a w h0n·tssurcl bd S!s

un cha nged at "'~

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The Aml'nca n Stock Exc hange ma 1kct va lue ..,.
Index gain ed 4 07to :126 .l!l . Adva nces led drclinrs ••~.,.
4:,x :n9 among th e 942 1ssucs traded . Volume was : •
42. 62\1.2'1'1 shar es. comp a1ed with o9. 498.fli0 l ast ; &gt;

11 11 • and \Vl&lt;'kcs. up Ys to .Ps

wf'r k and tJH 669 .~1) durmg I h(' samr wef'k

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UPI National Itcportcr
SUMNER. Ga
tUPil
" We're ki nd of lik e an enda nger cd spec i es." sa 1d Carl
Parker. one of America's dimin lsh ing breed of bl ac k farm er s.
" bu t ther e are laws to protect
animals.·
,
P a1kcr and h1s brot her. Garv.
eac h owe the Farmers Honic
Administration $1Ci:i.OOO. hor
rowed agai nst the 4:,0 acres th ev
farm .
·
Now, th e1· sa,v. the FmHA
rc fu ses to lend 1~e m anot her
$70, 000 rach. whi ch th ey despera t~l v n&amp;•d to keep farming .
" I feel li kc wc'r&lt;' bl' ing discr imin a l ed against beca use
we're bl ac k," Carl sa id. " We
don't want them to give us
anyt hing. Wc ju st want them to
work wit h us"
E lmo Riche1·. a 73-yea r -old
bl ack m an who farm s 78 acres
neai' b,v . IS in even deeper trouble.
He faces imminent eviction un-

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Krouner sa1d he expect s the market to work 1t s
wa y through the resistance next week.
Alan Ackerman, senior vice pres iden t with the
Herzfeld &amp; Stern division of Gruntal &amp; Co .. sa id
participants began the wee~ feeling the mark et
wa s oversold.
"We had a good move on Tuesda y, and 1he
dollar began behav ing more predictably, ..
Ackerman said.
As the week came to a close , however , the
caution that had generally character~ed the
market in recent weeks reassertro it self.
"We're essentially treading water ," he said.
addmg that he believes Investors are wa it ing to
see the outcome of the economic summit of
Western leaders set for early Jun e
"I think selectivity will be Important over the
nex t several weeks, and the dollar w11l be the
key ," Acker man said , "Each day is dollar-day on
Wall Street ..
On the Big Board. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
was ih&lt;' most act1ve NYSE -llsted Issue, soarin g
ll % to :lo',\. Harcourt's board Tuesday rejected a

Businesses -support anti-takeover measures

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Third &amp; Sycamore
Gallipolis, Ohio

sa id.

$H -a- bid takeover bid by British publiShing
magnate Robert Maxwell and approvcd a
recapitalization plan expect ed to add $2 billion 10
the company's debt load . Maxwell w1thdrc11 h1s
bid on Wednesday
All egis, parent of Unit ed Airlines. Hc1tz and 1wo
maJOr hotel chai ns, was second on the most -ac l il'e
list. jumping 15 '!. to 86'/.,.
Tuesday. an inv estor group sa1d 11 had acqu1rcd
13 percent of Allegls 's sha res a11d would seck
cont rol of the company' s boa r d in ordc1 to sl'll off
one or more of Its subsidiaries On Thu rs dal'
All egls announced It had approv ed a rccap it al i ~ a ­
tion plan that would in clude a $6t} a sh.H ,,
payment to stockhold er s.
Texas Utilities was t hird. adding !, to ~I 1\
Greyhound gained I% to 43 ~. It sa 1d Wcd nps
da y it will purcha se Carson P1ne Scot t &amp; Co-,
m-flight ca termg and alrporl terminal co nccs
sions busin esses for $390 m ill ion Ca 1son Pm c,
whose shareholders wllli'CCelve a $30 payou t and
a share m·a new company . JUmped 9', to olJ.!,
Spectra-Phys 1cs shot up 13% to :lti ' 1 Till'
company, which makes laser eqt11pmcn1 f01
mroical. sdentific and indu strial users. rccd1·ed
an un solicited $32-a-s har e takeover bid from
pnvately held Ciba-Ge igy on Tuesday
Lockheed, the subwct of persistent I.Jk cO\ r 1
rumor s, ga ined 6 l;i to ~Cl\

Hard times down on the farm

Supplying the
Agricultural County with

SlJPPtT

ah·eadv has been convicted in a
stall• cour t 1n Cmcmnati. is the
fo 1mrr ow ner of Home St ate

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;1;h;e;n;e;c;d;s;to~
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Hr sa1d he rrmamed on the JOb
becau se of hiS " loval ty to th o
Institution.' although Marv in L
Warner told him to ·please s1av
ou t of ASL A's Involve ment with
ESM Government Serunt1rs "
int· of Fort Lauderda le, Fla
Cooper took the witness stand
Fn dav 111 Wa r ner's fcder altnal.
v. h1 ch "a s mo1 ed to M1ch 1gan on

u change ol venue. Warne1, who

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excellent account of itself... said Mamn Krouner.
manager of listro trading at Jeffenes &amp; Co
"We' ve run mto some resis tance around 2310 to
2320 ton the Dow), but prior to that we were
consolida ting an out sta ndlrg gain ... Krouner

Witness says he disagreed with Warner
ANN ARBOR, M1ch . 1UP I I William A Cooper. formN prcs i
den! of the Amenran Savmgs &amp;
Loan Association of Fl orid a. sa id
he plann cd to I cave ASLA shor t!)'

Rabbit school set
for June 27

The Sunday rTimes-Sentinel
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RIO GRAND E - Nln~ Ga li1 a
Count y stud ents v. err hono1cd by
th e Call1 a J ackso n- V i nt o n
Count)' J oint Vocallonal Schoo l
Board Ma .1 26 at th eir meet mg
Twf'n l y I\\ o studPnt s wen: ho
norrd for their Ht'adPm ic a(' t! v i

lit'S Ul the JOint IOCd tlOnal
sc hoo i. Thosc stu dents f1om Get I·
l !J Cou nt\ .1rf' S u s ~m .Johnson.
Ka1 a 1\'al kl'r , Libbey Casey
Con•y Parsons, Amt a Al'rowood.
Chnst 1 Bennett Anglf' llos t!'r
Tracy H0nr v ancl Car Ia Hollr.v.
Susdn John son

from Gal lit.r

Acudcm1·. t he d• ughtrr ol Mr.
and Mrs. I-I ai l &lt;'~ Johnson pla ced
fir st 111 thr Chaplf'l t\c1J v J1ic•s

DISplm
K&lt;:~ r c1 Walkl•J
I rom C:d l!i a
Aca dcm1. 1he d &lt;lll ~ hlcl of Mr
and Mrs. Drm·r•r Combs plu ced
f ir st 111 Chapte1 A!'llli l irs
DISJll")
l.rbb\ ('(I S f' \
It om r:~r lll : l
Academ1·. t hl' cl ;~ u ~ h 1rr ol Na nr 1
Peterson pl&lt;ired sec ond " ' c r~d 111 c De1·elop mrnt Arll vilv

C'orcv Pi.u sons ! rom Cal l 1a
Academ1

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Sta te FF A Degrec Winner
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An tt a 1\.tJowood fro m Sou thw·
est~'

n. the daugh l l'r of Mr. and ~
Mrs Erv in Ai'I'Owood placed
firSt in thr• VI CA Emblem CNcm- • •
onv Co ntest t Oprnl ng and Clos - 1

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Chi ist1 ll(&gt;nnr tt fr om Gall ia
ilructcm1. i hf' d,IU ghtcl of .Jud y
13ennet l\J S a VICA Nalional
Ca ndid.J lf'

f 0 1 ViC('· pi

:

cs idcnt.

Angi1·

Bostl'l' f1·om Galtla
the ct augilt c1 of M r.
.1nd Mrs C' lvdt• D&lt;~ y. pla ced fir st
lit IIH' VIC' A Eml&gt;lcm Cr r c·mony
Con1cst 10penlng 11 nd Closi ng
tea m )
TrtiC) llr nr,l ' t1om Call Ia
Academ). daughtr1 ot Dori s
1-Jen1 \ . was a fir st pl ac&lt;' win ner
in the• V ICA I 'rn iJI I'm OecOI'&lt;I I ing
Co nt i'S! 10pcnln v c~nd Closi ng
tC.i nll.
Ca1i.J Holi t'\' from G c~ Jila
Acddl·m v, diJUMhl('r of Rosr
lloll ev. was " fl 1's t pl acc winner ··
"' lite VICA F. mili&lt;' m C01emony ' '
r·ontest 10pcnlng and Closin g ! . '
Ac&lt;lll ~ m y.

th&lt;· dauglll r r of Mr.

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Japanese firms uncertain on OAT
NEW YOHI&lt; 1UP I I - 'l'ht•
lm gcr ing dcbal&lt;• ove r th&lt;' co py-

prov idr .w $!&lt;7 m rl llon l n lt'l
bill to ovC' r comt• - " milliondoll ar -a da .1 · ·p, r·.&lt;cn t
I ro m
Gold smit h .. hr said
Rich estima ted that I he Ak1on
area will lose bPtwecn 1wo and
thrc&lt;• JOb s for eac h corporal&lt;'
pos1 t 1on elimin atPd be cau se of
the rcs tru r turi ng
·sm all bu s m ~ssrs wil l pay a
l arg~ price for t hi' sci fiSh &lt;1CI ion
of a few ral deiS .J nd lhC' Ir fell ow
Iravc l('r spccu la ton;," hP ~ aid
Mayor Don Plu sq uclllc told the
subcomm ll trc t h.il hu sl ncSS!' s
co nsidering a move lo Akron arr
reco ns iderin g

Nine Gallia County
students honored at JVSD

nght ! s~ Uf 1 has madr• .J:lp tJ il ('S ('
f'lrrt ton1cs manu laetur rrs un·
cer tain as to when ihPY should
l aunch t hell ' epoch· makmg dlgil al audiO tape recorders In the
US mal'kcl

SomP indu stry
.

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sources and • ,•I

howevrr. expt·ct thr
digit al audi o ta (&gt;o. or OAT,
m achine could appea r In Amrrlca n retail st or rs poss ibly In time
for ihls .vca r 's Christmas sa les
season Th o machin e made It s
dt'but in .)a p.Jn In Mar ch.

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of I hr

eco nomic Impact of host ill' 1aid s
on the ar ea. and t he rpsu lt ing
d rop rn ro mmunt1 ~ s&lt;' ll ·
co nf ldf'n('l'.
Plu sq uell le rr ili C'IZ•' d 1he
"rr ck l!'ss. qu1r k· pro fit men I aI it\'
of t·orporalr 1a1dc1 s," that force
corpora tions " to abandon ihr il·
st rat egic ObJCCI ivrs in order 10
sun il r thiS wa1·r of unprodu cltVC' eorpor&lt;J ir takf'O\rrs"

Good yea r' s Hich and PJu ,~ur' i lit concurred on sever al reco mmcndat 1ons for legislc~t iVP rell&lt;'f :
oulla w "g rr'f'n m ail ' in which a
n1idcr is brl bl'd to abandon "
tak('()ver attcmpt , dct'rrasc the
ilmou nt of tim f' ra1 drr~ have 10
repor t stuck acquisillo n, extend
tho min imum l t'ndel period. and
ban two-tier ed or p&lt;&gt; rilal ofJpe s

NAMED WINNER - Freda G rcathou sc, I'oint rl oa.~unt, W. · ' ·
Va., was named winner ol the 19S7 Gallla County J&gt;cputy Sheriff's
Association Mother' s llay co ntest held l!arller IIIIs month. Ahovc,
sh •Is plclured wllh Shcr lll ,James M. Montgomery , Jr-lt, and CaJ&gt;I .
Carl Langford, right, president of the assod11tlon. She,received a ·
n1•w onL• half ear at diamond ring for her cflorts. l'rO&lt;:ccds from the ' j
t•vcnt arc to ht• used to '"I"IJI and remod el an offic(! trailer r cccnlly

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pur&lt;:ha.~&lt;t•:d

h,V the association . Mmullt'rs plan to St!l up th e trailer,

according to health di'Jlartrncnt r cgulutlrms, as u food hnoth at
various fund ions, to rabc money fc1r the charity lund lor ncr·dy
&lt;:hlldrcn In Gallia County .

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Team refuses
to reveal results
BAGHDAD Iraq iU PII - US
military mvestlgalors refused lo
revea l resulls of their probe of
the Ma } 17 miss ile attack o n the
USSStark but sa ldtheJgotlraqJ
ass ur ances of salegu ard s
against another a1r assa ull on
AmNican warships 1n the Per
sian Gull
Rear Adm Dav1d Rog&lt;&gt;rs re
fu sed to say wh ether his tea m
questioned anv l raq1 pilot s rc
sponslble l or firing on the USS
Stark killing 17 U S sa1tors and
wounding 21 - a step RogPrs has
sai d was
\l lal
t o the
Investigation
But Rogers malnt amed that he
was sa ti sfied With the res ull s
of his thr ee da ys or closed doo
talks with the l raq1 mil it ary
I ve ga ther ed I he lacl s and
l m going to drafl a report to
aulhorllles lor rev1ew and !he
same I hlng w111 be done here and
agreement will be reached be
tween the Jwo said the admiral
an ope1 allons speclallsl lor 1he
Join! Chiefs of SlaH Rogers and
h1s nine man l earn of lnvesllga
Iars lefl Baghdad for Washingt on
Friday
The exact nat ure of I he dra ft
safeguards would no! be made
public for securlly reasons sa id
the admiral adding tha t In
creased US prot ection lor
tankers In the gulf was not
discussed wllh Iraq
Rogers standing wllh an Iraqi
general out side !he U S Em
bassy praised the splrll ol
cooperation and lorthrlghtnE'ss
from Iraq - one of the most
secretive nations In the world
particularly when It comes 10
mllllary matters The I raqi US
talks en ded In I he ea rly hours or
Friday
I am sa tisfi ed !hal from tho

NEW YORK I UP II - Ju ro 1s
who musl decide whether BE'rn h
ard Goetz wa s a v1gllant c o
Vltflm pul lhemsclves In his
place on a tour of a grafflll
smeared subway tra m s1mllar to
the one In which he shot four
youths
Goelz howe1rr decli ned 10
· lake pari In lhe l our F'rldav ol
•'" t)l'o subw.1 y cars because
he
";,d ldn lrcallv wanI 10 go back Inf o
the subw,, y ca 1 under 1hesr
clrcumsJances
s a I d his
lawye1 Barn Slotmck
Thr jurors accompanl t&gt;d bv
aourt offlc1als the judge prosec
li101 s and dctrns(' attorneys
were allo&gt;&lt;cd 10 ta lk onll among
themselves as 1h1 v rccall&lt;&gt;d the
scenes 1hcv had heal d a bout
dUIIng fl v&lt;' weeks of tcsllmom
and consider ed I he setlm g of the
shootln!!that took place
• The panel isi s s 11 In sca ts
representing l h&lt;' places wh&lt; 1
alforney s sav Goetz his 1 let lms
and other passrnRe' s "e1 &lt;' whe n
Goelz opened fl1 c on 1 crow(l&lt;'d
11 ain on Drc 12 1 Q~4
Goelz IQ on 11 181 In s11tc
Sup1 eme Coull In Manhatlan 101
alfcmpt&lt;'&lt;l mindel dnd •rapuns
violations has said he shol the
foUl voung men !em lng he" ould
br mugg&lt;'d 1fle1 onr of 1hem
ask&lt;'d him f01 $'1
The jun .tnd fou 1 ~ ll e 1 n&lt;1 tes
IOUI ('(( l\\0 C II S Of 10 eight C II
flam th rn look .r f11rmlnu1r
t ide tnl o ,, sub&gt;&lt; ,ll tunn C' I rsr

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11m of 1C' portr J s

md &lt;ut 10us NC' v. Yot k£ 1s "ho
p1 &lt;ssrd 1g Hnsl 1hr " lndo11 s
' 'k ing Wh 11 s this lhr ( .ortz
II 11n

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wa lked a1ound lookm g at d1 ffc1
&lt;&gt;nl po1n 1s holding ont o st1 aps
look mg down
sa1 d Sloln1ck
w ho hoped tho tour wou ld help
co nvmce th e JUrOI S h1s cl 1en1 s
ac t 10ns wcr c JU SIIflcd
The p1 osccu 11on had opposed
lhr lour ca llmg It unnecessarv
B ul Slotnick mslsted th 1111 wou ld
show the j ury the prox imity of
Goelz and hts \ 1ct tm~
Tht I l ain used fo1 th e tour w IS
nol the one 1n wh 1ch tho actua
shoot mg 1ook place The 011g10a
I rain has bern gutted and s no\\
pari of a tr al n used 10 perf01 m
mamtenancc wo1 k
J UI OIS \\ eiC b1oug hl by van
f1 om Ihe oou1thouse to board the
train a the Chambers Slrerl
subwa1 s1a11on on Man h 11tan s
Easl S1cte
Wh1le I he panel was u nde1
ground Goelz lcft lhcr.ou rlhousr
lhrough a 111 clo01 and 1.1as
gr0rl od "11 h chan l s of Bel nlr
Bern1e Ber n1e II om co ns11 uc
liOn WOI k01 S
i\ffCI lhC IOU l h(' JU I Ors W(l('
' ~"' " l akcn bv 1.10 back to the
cou 1thousc &gt;&lt; he1 c !he Judge
lhankod !hem and adJOUined
COU ll Ull lll Mondav
l'l e accomplis hed ou1 ta sk
Sla l e Supr eme Courl Just1rr
Sl ephon C1a no sa 1d
A balhs!Jcs expel t forme1
Pohrr OHicu Joseph Qu11 k w ho
l cstl fled I hUJ scta1 "as expecl cd
lo lrsllfv rga1n 11 hen I he II lUI
r t sum('" M ond

1\

Fat met NPw

\ 01k CIll Ch1cf MediC 1! F.xa
mme1Domm 1ck DIMa 1oalsowas
sc hodulrd to tr stlf\
Slol n1ck sa1d he cxprcled co n
r ludr tho defenses c~sr Tues
cl ,\1 Tho judg( has sa od thr 11111
p1 obab 1 "ou ld ge l 1hr case June

lhr 11a1n ltmamNI stlllo nall
In lh&lt; 1unnrl 101 unolh&lt; 1 1'•
minutes v.h !l(' 1ht JUI 11s X

Bit by bit, Reagan
relates what he knew
1'1\SHi r\(IOr\ tUP i t
Pushed bl ]( st lmom befOI (' lho
cong1 rs&lt;ton,ll 11m Con1 1a co m
mill res P1 rs1dr nt Rcagan h.1s
ackno" ledg• d ht ""' much
mo1r dNph lfli Oiled m tho
sco1cl e!fo11' to "' m I he N!ca1a
guan IPbl&gt;ls I han he had pl c'Jousl\ adm ll led
With th1 hr,llmgs no11 !out
1\ CE'ksold th cdc p t h of Rr a~a n s
lm ol1ement has bcen perhaps
the chief rrvela11on 10 be made
b1 lho com bined House and
Sen 1t r m.rsl lgallon
&amp;f01 c lhr hoa1mgs Reag an
smd he&gt;&lt; as on lv dim!\ aware of
p111 liP effOI Is to arm the Con
tras artr1 Congress 1esl ncted
mlllt al\ atd to I hem from 1984 to
1986 and !hal he dtd nol know
thai his own aides were deeply
Involved m the operation
The fina l 1eporl of lhr Tower
Commission said
The pres!
den! told the board on Jan 26
19R7 !hal hedld no1 knowlhal the
NSC 1National Secu11ty Council)
was engaged In helping the
Contras

O~rector of Pharmacy
We are a lelldrng prO\Itder of
contract pharm 1 cy StfVt~ 10
hosp tals Po1 tron IS at a hospttat rn Southeutern Oh 0 which
58 vrces 20 acutecara patient I&amp;
40 extended c11e patttnls Pro
grams rn clude a fulfy computer
tzed unrt dose II IV admixture
program 46 000 per year sa
lary Contact Stuart B shop VP
Pharmacy Systems Inc p 0
Bo.l{ 130 Dubhn OH 43017

614 766 010t

But b1 lh! 1me lhr hrm mgs
II e1r I ll 0 II &lt;&gt;CkSold RP3g&lt;J n Sa id
11 \ \ (Is m\ 1d0 1s to lx'gm \\ 1th
10 find m&lt;'a ns of a1mm!( I he
Conti as dur lng Ihat petlod
To datr on11 one of the 11
11 11nessrs 10 l es t1h
forme1 na
Jlonal sccuJII\ adv 1ser Robe11
'McFarlane has said he pc1 son
allv discussed a1mmg thr Con
11 as 11 lth Reagan
B ut e1ght othe1s have lrs trfl rd
tha t Marin£ Lt Col 011\ er
Nort h tht' National Secunl\
Council aide "ho was dlsm1ssed
for his role In the aHa1r led them
to believe the p1 esldenl knew of
the w01k that was bemg done In
additiOn most of them leslt fl ed
I hat N01 th was not a person 11 ho
they thought would m1slead them
on such a m atter
Three or the witnesses who
donaled cas h for the Contras
were Jold they could meet w11h
Reagan If t he&gt; gave $300 000 or
more one sa1d she d1d meet with
h1m after contr lbullng $2 4
m1lhon
The first wllness to test ify

15

Schools
Instruction

R11ra~n Now Southeastern Bus

men College Call 614 446
• 367

1 B Wanted to Do
Sap1 c tank pump ng resrdentlal
&amp; commerrc:al 880 per load
Ron E'llansEnterpnses Jeckson

Oh10 Call 614 266 6930

Jtm 1 odd JObs parnt ng dr v eway resealing carpenter workS..
roof repair trees &amp; hedges
e•perrenced Call 614 379

24t6

GET PAID for readtng booMs!
$ 100 00 per t tie Wrrte ACE
33 2 Pima Naper\lrlle ll
60540

M &amp; M Lawn Ctre &amp; W nd ow
Clean ng Cell any day after 6
PM 614 379 2671

Baby:utter needed for 2 children
Call6 14 266 1786

Utwn mowar rep1rr W II prck up
and delver Also light haul ng
Call 614 742 2393 or 614

742 3091
J'ow hrr ng H1gh School Grad s
and Co llege Students for
slimmer emp oyment Also have
11ermanent tull tune positions
open Mator medrcal benefits
avalable i1 200 to $2 000 per
month Call 446 7451

pomt

Goetz trial will
resume Monday

Help Wanted

Manager n&amp;&amp;ded Famdy baiiJty
talon tannrng center G11hpol 1
Salary plu s commrss on pakl
vee at on rnsu rance profn shar
ng &amp; more For tntervrew c1u
614 766 6363 collect

mforma t Jon we had on I he U S
s1de and I he lnformanon we
rece1ved In Baghdad that we arE'
able to piece toget her what
happened he sa 1d
He refu sed to say whelher
there were one or 1wo F 1s
m volved 10 the an ack whelher
one or two mi sS Ill's hit 1he USS
Stark and whether !he I raq is
heard and 1hen 1gnorcd the
Stark s warnings
I can t tell you I he del ails at
t h1s lime Roger s I old report ers
who asked about the Iraqi a!t ack
May 17 I hat cnppled the !ngate
Wl lh Exocel mi ss iles I ca n t
because 11 s nol proper al th1s
Roger s sa 1d he was conl1dent
arrangemen ts had been reached
Wi th I raq to avoid a repeat or th e
Incident
I ca n tell )Ou that wereach£&gt;d
prellmlnary agreements wh1ch I
am taking back l o Washington
and will be agreed upon her e that
Will dramatica lly reduce the
probabilit y !ha t 11 would ever
happen again Roger sa1 d
But he quickly added
Any
t1me !here are forces operalmg
1n proximit y I can II ell you thai t
w111 never happen aga in
Iraq has nol ann ounced 1! am
pllols were pumshed but the
Information Mm1slry has denwd
r eporls from abroad tha i he had
been execut ed F 1 pilot s a!l ack
lng lankers carryi ng ll an1 an 011
through the gulf arc w1dely
co nsidered thHream or the Iraqi
air force
Milit ary source s ha ve sa1d th e
Jraq1 m1lllary res1sled g1vlng
details of F 1 miss ile systems 1n
case !he Information lelllnlo th e
hands of Israel or even !ran
which has been at war wll h
Baghdad since September 19RO

Pomeroy~ Middleport- Gall1pohs, Oh1o- P01nt Pleasant, W Va

=

.GOVE RNMENT JOBS
o$ 16 040
t59 230 yr Now
1i r ng Call 806 687 6000 E~~:t
R 9805 for current federalltst

Get Pard for reeding books•
f 100 00 per htle Wnte At:e
31 2 Prma Napervrlle IL
60540

Can do ltght hauling and roof ng
Reasonable rates Man o n
Snrdet 614 949 2629
Wrll do babysrttmg n my home 5
days a weelt daytrme only Call

614 742 2605
Wtll do blbysrttrng rn Mrddla..
port Call 614 992 3640

Financial

PLEDGES SUPPORr - Vrce President George Bush applauds
as lormcr low 1Governor Robert Ray stands Saturday to pled~e

his support to Bush' s 1988 presidential
years a.• governor of Iowa 1UPI)

AVON ts changrngl Be among
the frrst to reap the benetrts of
the new Avon Call 304 882

ca mpa1~n

2645
HIRING! Government JObs your
a ea $16 000 t68 000 Phone
cell refu ndable {602)838 8886
e11 t 1203

Original Shuttle 0-rings said superior
BRIGHAM CITY Utah iU PII
- The or 1gmal 0 rmg mal enals
bl amed f01 fmling and causmg
I he 1q86shullleChall engrr d1sas
l cr appear 10 bcs upenor to other
seals a Morlan I h oko l Inc
of f1 c al says
rcsls mvol1 1ng Vmon and 0
1mgs madr f1 om other rubhc
l1kc sral s hrlwrrn JOm ls m the
sol 1d fu&lt; I shu ttl! booster 1ockr l s
1nd1&lt;a r Vll1on pcrfol m&gt; brttro
Cane1 Kcnn cd1 hea d of Moot on
Th1okol redeSign prog1am Sd ld
I 11d a1
1 he co nsen sus of engml'&lt;'rs Qf
both MOlton 1 h1okol and NASA
Krnnrd1 s ocl
" tha VII on
lf'fTI lTl S SUpC'llOI I OO !h (' tes tNI
ma1r111is - o A1ct r N11 1 lr
wd a nrv. grnrr 11 1011 s lt C'O n
OffiCials who 111\ l'SIIgal cd the
Janua11 J9Rfi C'ha llengr rx plo

seal ]Omts betw een lhc booster
roc ket segments
Super healed gases spewed
from between !he JOmls and
1gmled the Challengers rna n
fu el tank tnggermg the deadly
exploston
Bul res 1l enc' prob l em s
ca used by lo" lcmpc atu res
have Vlrluall\ been ell m1
nated he sa1d now that Mon on
I h1okol has buill 1n heatr s 111 1ts
1edes1gned rocke ts to ma1nt a1n

Begins
40th year
in public
office
H;IRRISON 1\ I L P - In
194- ltu \ Sd iCI ou n C'ounc lmdn
F'1 on k 11od.Qrl s clo dn 1 I n c lhr
pollllC11 IJ 1ckn1g 1o bu ck flu
Hudson Coun t; m 1chmr ami" 111
thcm"o ' sjob
1 od a1 Maym
1nk Rodge"
"&lt;'R JO\IIlg h1s nc\1 sl alu s rs ll1r
n 1110n s lon~es t ser v mg munt cl

.iunhllJl times· ientiuel

6

Announcements
3 Announcements

Someth ng New Under The Sun !
Reps needed for Busmeu Ac
counts Part Time 118 000 Po
tentral Full Time $60 000 plus
potential Work own hours
t ram ng provrded Call , 612
938 0019 M F 8 OOam
5 OOpm lC S T)
Sacral Worker wnh BSW for 60
bed nurs ng home mu st hav e
W Va hcense Of el grble Socral
work or act vlt es experten ce
preferr!Hl Call Care Ho\len Pt
Pit 304 676 3005 Mon thru
Frr 900to600 EOE

21

Busmess
Opportumtv

Tou Gu des Does money mot1
va1e you i' Sala v to start
Co mm !1S 1n s Bonu s Fant as t c
tQ

Earn $ 800

S1 000 / wk Ma ny co mpany
benet ts advan cement manage

ment pos t1o ns available

Call

S ue f or lnterv ew 61 4 286
6421 No t JUSt a JOb

0 screet •nttoduct ons '" your
615

If aal C&lt;lunt v Musrc s one of
yo
favor t a thrngs 11 young
man from Tennessee workrng
tempora11ly m th1s area would
I keto meet you Wut e t o J mmre
Pet ers care of General Oehv ery
Galh pohs 0 h 45631 I II call
you I
The Eastern H gh School Class
of 1976 wrll have Ann ual Clau
Reun on Family Pot Luck Omner
on Saturday June 6th at south
bo' nd Rt 33 road s de rest
1 1 30 am unt I 3 00 p m All
cla n membe s and fr.ends are
wel come

6

Lost and Found

Lost Fem11e Collie brown and
whrte Has chain attached to
~ue collar Loti '"Long 8onom
area 614 992 2104 or 614
986 4239 Tertu Collins
Found Sungllhllln front of the
Oalty Sentrn-' otfrce In Pom ..

roy 614 992 2155

Chr stmas Around the World ls
back and better than ever Now
hfrmg ana supervtton for party
~an Free trammg no nvest
ment no collactrng Free k t and
supplies 304 485 6733

12

M ddlepo t

Vtcmn y o l

S1tuat1ons
Wanted

Rew ard Ph

Men wrll share 3BR Home w th
femal e Free rent rn exchange for
t1ght housekeep ng W 11 hiiYe
own room 1 or 2 sm1ll ctnldren
ok Wrrt e In cere of Trrbune 825
Th rdAve Galhpohs OH45631
Box T 9922 Please nclude
telephone number or way to be
contacted

446

9732
Found Crume color med um s•ze
dog l ong cur ly ha r Can keep
for 1 day 614 992 5583

B

R ck Pearson Auction eer h
censed n Ohro and West V rg r
ma Rea Esta t e antrque farm
I qu dat on sa l es 304 773
5785 or 773 5430

9

Gall1pol!s

Pubhc Sale
&amp; AuctiOn

S IN G LE
DIVOR CE D
LO NElY !! !

a rea by telephone Call
292 6900 E ~t C 359

446-2342
Sentmal - 992·2156
Rt~~~star - 675-1333
-

lost and Found

Answers to Bo

o ppo rtun ty

Tnbune

Wanted To Buy

We pay cash for late model clean
used cars
Jrm M nk Chev Old s Inc
Bill Gene Joh nson
614 446 3672
TOP CASH p&amp;rd f or 83 mod el
and newer u1ed cars Sm1th
Burck Pont ac
191 1 E11tern
A ve Gell pohs Call 614 446

2282

&amp; VICinity
Muv ng Ya d Sale k ds clot hes

turn ture toy s Rt 554 Brdwell
Ma y 30 to Jun e3 900 to5 00
Mov ng Sale Wa sher &amp; dryer
sn ow thrower
dehum1d1fye
lawn mower clothes hooks
furn ture games toys tools
Ju st a great assortment of odds
&amp; ends that took twonty years to
accumalate Antrque glass pan
neled stone cabmet ant1que
pa nt ng fin shed assembled
pump organ &amp; more Rubber
m rud rndustnal cart po11ers
d shwasher Nothing sold belor e
Sat &amp; Sun May 30 &amp; 31 From
8AM to 5PM 428 Hedgewood
Or ve Galhpol s

3 Fam ly Yard Ssle antique
d shas 2 se ts of s lvetware
washstand
jeans &amp; other clothmg Old 160
In Porter June 1 2 &amp; 3 Ph
tool s

Buy ng da 1v gol d s1lver corns
rrngs jewelry sterl ng war e old
cotn s lerge cu rrency Top prt
ces Ed Burken Sarber Shop
2nd Ave Mrddleport Oh 614
992 3476
QUILTS
p1 ~d for collector ani que
or pre 1960 qurlts Putce d or
apphque Any condrt on Htgher
pr ces pad for unusual patt erns
Call Marc at 6149922101
days or 1 692 2461 even ngs or
weekends

Cuh

Empl ovlitH nl
Sr:r v1r.r:s
11

Help Wanted

EXCEllENT WAGES for 1par e
t1m e unmbly work; electron

res cr1 fts Othtlfs Info 15041
641 0091 EXT 2987 Open 7
Days CALL NOW!
Srtter needed on Sat morn1ng

for 2

oov•

must hl'tle awn
uanaportat lo n Non smoker
Call 614 446 6589 after 7PM

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST OR
MEDICAl

lABORATORY

TECHNICIAN Pert tima potl
don •II stuha Must be reg••
tertd or registry eligible end
IVIhble tor 6 or I weeks of
futl tm• orrenut~on Paid holi
d-va tick and YICat on bm e
Posstbilltv of becoming full tlme
al la~ar dill Contact Bonnla
Sthoonovtf 0 Bien•• Memor
••• Hospttll Hospit•l Drive
Athens 01'1 46 701 614 693

6551 ' " 256 EOE
DRIVERS
Sam Tenkslav Truckmg Inc 11
now hrrlng •Ingle , st &amp; 2nd
onv... Top mtle~ge PlY, e•e•l
lent benlflts Alt Pet•bilt FIHt
mull htvt 1yr okt T R
up••tnce 0 0 T quthfled
eleen M V A be 23 at oldet
Smgl• must h.,e 2yr old T R
..,.,ltyablt PP••enee Call our
WVa location~ 711 81198 or

800.527 TEAM

Babytinlr wanted tor summ•
month• In GaUipol11 City ltmh:t.
Mutt have rtftrences Call .tt•

&amp;PM Ph ol&amp;l-0482

Pomeroy
Mtddleport

&amp; VICinity

v ctonan

388 9696

4 fam ly Yfl d sale 26 Park St
M ddlepor1 June 1st find 2nd
Krd s clothns furn l ure curtams
law mow e s
Baby cloth es f un lure sm"'l l
grrl clot hes Alh c d Franks Tfl•as
Road M e, 3rd 4tt. and 5t h
R1un cance s
Jun e 1 and 2nd 8 OOa m 6 00
p m Chldrens clothes wetght J
e•erc se brke m n trampohne
lots more Leonard Scarbrough
res dance at O a rw ~n 1 3 m les
west on 681
Ru st c H II Syrac use: Turn left
top oi Br1dgmen 100 tt new
coagated prpe dra nage ptpe
househ old rt em• furn~ture
d oth es much more B 30 4 OG
June ht Ra in postponed ill
June 2nd
4 family Rutland F11st road left
pa &amp;t Mtle Cemetery Frrst hou se
on left June 1

Y'ard Sale M II Creek Rd
wrrnger washer fru.t 1en loads
of rtems to choose from Ph
614 446 95 1&amp;

Y11dsale Ru st c H rlls Syracuse
Upper sechon June 1 2 3 4 6
10 0010 6 00

Yard Sale 8 4 June 1 2 &amp; 3
3 v, m les out Bulevlle Ad Lon
of everythmg
Movrng Reh gerator stove
freeter sofa etc Begm s Mon
d1y June 1 311 Sandau Onve
Or call 614 446 6338
Rummage Sale 2 3 Tues &amp;
Wed 260 v, Fout1h Ave Cancel
f ra~n
924 Frrst Ave Mon Tues
Wed Housegold childrens clo
th ng bedspreads drapes m sc
M nr flee market type ye rd sale
Something for everyone Glass
wart beby rtems wood tramed
Untcorn P1ctures tools throw
NQI hair bow• furnrture bicv
cles tr cycles guns Ptu• lots
more Mon June 1 Jun e 7
Centenary area 5th treller on left
on lm coln Prke

Yard sale North Ma n n Au
tland June 1 3 Rarn cancels tlll
n e~t dav 614 742 2648
Two f1m ly porch sale 462 S
Frhh St Mtddleport Monijay
June 1 and Tu esday June 2 9
a m to 4 p m M ens womens
and boys clot hrng and t.ousehokl
rtem s
nf an ts find ch tdrcns
clothing 3 m le• out l eadmg
C eek Rd 742 3194 Jl.lne 1st
through 6 th
9 ts rn ly

We w1sh to eKpress our
thanks to fr~ends and
neighbors who were so
helpful dunng Carls
hosp1tal stay Rutland
Emergency Squad
Holzer Hospital
docto1s and nurses
espemlly tntenSIVe
care nurses Also
thanks for all the
lovely cards
Carl and Marm Dentson

In lovmg memory of my
mother MIS L1lhan Che
valier Sealey who passed
away May 31 1967
Twenty years have passed
away
A tender chord of memory
Is softly touched th1s day
loYing thoughts of my
mother
Will never fade away
Tome w1ll never d1m our me
mory
Of the one we dearly loved
Her sm1!e her vooce are
miSSinl
Smce God called her above
Daughter Nma S Burks

famtlv AcfOSS from Rut an\1
leg ion Hall Jun e 1st 2nd 3
3

3 iamtly June 2nd 3rd 4th
Road under Pome.ov Muon
budge
1
Street sale on V1ne St Rec ne
Tuesday June 2 9 3 Sevetal
famrlres lots of clothmg and
mrsc terns B1by clothes

Yltd S1le 'tues • Wed June 2
&amp; 3 Household clothing cetlmg
hghts cr1f11 pillow• well hang
ngs home mtenor Very large
sale 3 mtles below Galli pols on

4VJ m les from At 1 on Counjv
Rd 3 1 h miles South (l t Ru
tland Freeter furmture house
hold tf!mt booMs 1986 c11 and
mu ct. mor e Frt June 5 Sat June
6 91m Spm

At 7 9 11H 7

MO\IIng S1le: 74 Garfteld Ave 9
to IIi June1 2 Furnrture sheets
lots of tverythmg

5t ~rttng June 111 through 7t~

Yt m Ia o ft At 7 on Rt 143 Qn
leh Stde of road
~

Monday 9 4 AI 7 1n Chnhrre
IPPIOX 1 block below traffic
light W1ll tumtct tub ktds
c:lo1h1ng

June 1 and 2 Wrrnger washlr
tubs moped mttc rtems 8r8'f'
ers 1275 Vrne Mtddleport

Pomeroy
Mtddleport

F.loder clt Grrmm reSidence On
&amp;roadw ay Rae ne June 3
Ttung s sell ng cheap

&amp; V1ctmty

5 tam ly June 1 2 3 4 A.nt l(lue
kit chen cabrnet odds and enels
at fumlture ell s zes clottung
dithn Corn• of Second and
H1m !ton '" Middt.,ort Rain or
thtne

G1r1ge sal« June 1st 1nd 2nd
6 fenuty at Aogtr Mtnuels Oft
124 tram Rac:tna on Bath., Ad

otCounl"fRd 21

To

4

Jun e 1n 2nd 3rd at Sara Roush
residence Duskv St Syra cuse
Oh ~o 9 00 3 00 Bovs clothes
116 18 )
wom ens
clothes ( 16 18 20 221

ThiVener Proneert 4 H Club Is
hiVIng 1 grganltc 17 F1mrlyYard
S1le Youdontwanttoml11ths
one! Stop by and get • b•g 11 n
and support the Youth of G1lha
Co Jun•2•3 10amto4pm 1
m le South of Geltlpolls on Rt 7

NOTICE I

TttE Ot-110 VALLEY PUBLISH

FIRST NATIONAL OFFEAIN
The nat ons leader tn opening
t 1 3 99 I and le11) lad es apparel
stores 11 about to unveil what .s
sure to be one of the h&lt;lttest
concepts rn retatl clothing! The
$12 99 !and Ins! CHilDRENS
Apparel Sto re featurrn9 values
to $30 $24 976 rncludes f._
ture• mventorv training and
more Call tmmlll(btely 1 904

785 4111

23

Profess1onal
Serv1ces

Hometown personal care Have
vacancy for adult care Profes
stonal employees In 3 working
shrhs Call 614 992 6859 or

614 949 2927

Rea l Estate

bar 2 car giM'tge Ph Before
4 OOPM 614 446 4009 After
4PM Ph 304 6715 381 6

31

H II Oh 45656 Ph 614 682
6718
Ml'l cons der trade m of Mobtle
Home or Property on this new 3
BR Home 2 car gl'tage &amp;mt
South on Rt 7 $47 500 Ph
614 446 8038

In memory of my
dear husband,
Rev. Floyd W1se,
who passed
away 19 years
ago May 31
Sadly mrssed but

not forgotten
Wrfe Garnet
The fam1ly of Dale
Roush w1shes to
thank Dr Wttherell
staff and fnends of
Pomeroy Health Care
Center for kmdness
and care Ewmg
Funeral Home
Racme F1rst Baptist
Church and Kttchen
Comm1ttee for good
a meal Vme St and
h1lltop neighbors for
food and relatives
and fnends for
flowers and cancer
donat1ons
God Bless You All

a.

Flstwoods area of Pomttoy
New krtchen bathroom &amp;. car
petmg ~ acre 17 acres ava1l1
bl e Ph 614 ue 2369

an ace and a queen over East s two-heart b1d Smce the takeout double
prom1ses spades, one should v1ew the
Soutb hand as though IL were support
mg an opemng b1d of one spade
South s b1d says I thmk I can make
thiS contract Penod
•
North b1d game smce he had extra
values and East s heart ra1se suggest
ed that South would have no more than
a doubleton heart But the contract
was not easy to make aga1nst proper
de{ense South played low from dum
my on the openrng heart lead East
won the queen and returned the suit to
dummy s ace Declarer now played a
club to hiS ace and a spade up to dum
my West played low and declare&lt; won
the kmg Now we can all see that de
clarer can ruff a heart and lead again
toward dummy s spade queen But 11
should be equally apparent to West
that h1s partner has the Jack It wrll be
child s play lor h1m to play a fourth
heart so that East will make a tr1ck
w1th tbe spade Jack
Declarer solved th"l problem In
stead of returmng to his hand to lead
up to dummy aga1n he led a low spade
from dummy guessing correctly that
West had started w1th only the A 3 of
spades Was th1s absolutely the nght

3BR Brtdt Home CA Ctty
Schoot D11trict qutet 1treet
near Holzer Hosp til &amp; Shopptng
Canter Wil l ftn•nce w11h down
paym ent $61 900 Call 614

256 6266
House 6. ltllltfllot 511 Oak Dr
Spr ng V•llev Estates Ph 81.i

446 2367
38R vrnyl srdmg rural water
nice neighborhood Brdwell
S chool $19 000 Ph 446
3249 or 446 1339 or 446

1628
For sale or rent 3 BR house
attached garage CA depostt &amp;
reference requtred Ph 814
For sale by owner 2 l tory hou1e
m M ddleport overlookmg p1rk
30 yr guarntaed vmyle srdmg
w w carpet 1 V: bath unrque
woodwork 614 992 5126
Governmenl Homes lfom $1 lu
reparr) DelinqUent tilt property
RepossesSions Cell 805 687
6000 bt GH 9805 for current

CERTIFIED TRAINING
IN C-AND-IU BAND
LON NEAL SADwtE SALES
1 BIDWELL OHIO

614-317-7101

3 YEARI Of' IAI.II AND IIIMCE

Nrce 3 bedroom hou" F1m1ly
room gtrage basement forced
an heat 5 wooded acres b1rn
t 275 pet month $1 00 depos t
No ln11de pets 10 East St
Pomeroy 1 4 992 3619

e

.KQ7 3

What d1d South s two-spade btd
mean• Conservat1ve readers may
thmk 1t dangerous to come 1n with JUSt

Movmg house &amp; butldrng on 38
acres No $undl'( (falls For
mfot'matlon call814 379 2283

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.A83

By James Jacoby

.A!

WEST

EAST

House whh garage and full
basement 2 or 3 BR
all
electr 1c. central a~r Arbaugh
Add1t10n Tuppe11 Plarns Call

tJ64
.Q52
tJH2
•to 9 a

.J

.KJ76 4
t A76
64

614 446 7496
FurniShed 2 bedroom house fOt
rent n Addrson 1 bedr&lt;lom
furnished apartmem In Mrdd leport Call 614 992 5304 after
400 p m

SOUTH

+Io 9 s 2
•1o 9
• Q 10 8 3

.H2

3 bedroom country hou1e tor
rent Newly sided and somB
remodel ng n11de Rent plus
depo1 t Call 614 742 2427

Vulnerable Both
Dealer West
North East

WHI

1'

Dbl
4+

Pass
Pass

Soulh

2 bedroom turnrshed AC Good
cleen co ndttlon N&lt;l pets S160
per month New Haven 304
982 2466

u

2.
Pass

Pass

Cottage S66 00 per week utrl
1 es pad 304 676 3100

Opemng lead • 6

2 brhoull Ml Vernon Ave Will
accept 1 or 2 ch ldren Refer
ence &amp; deposit 304 676 2661

play• No one can say for sure Declar
er must base h1s JUdgment on the per
ceptlons be rece1ves at the table Its
certainly true that West m1ght have
been dealt A J 3 of spades and some
other play would work But not thiS
time
A new book by James Jacoby and hrs
lather tbe late Oswald Jacoby 1s now
available at bookstores It IS Jacoby
on Cllrd Games published by Pharos

Books
~ 1117 l'IEWSPA.PER ENTERPRISE ASSN

32 Mob1le Homes

for Sale

34

304 875 1286
New Haven 5 room house rn
town close to river 2 bedroom
1 !IJ baths g•rage 1175 per
month Homasteld Realty 304
875 6540 Of 882 2406
Complete house condo Cry1tal
near Clurwater Fla
Av1ilable June 6 thru June 13
Extra n ca all club house Inc h
tre1 pool exercl1e JOOm • pa
etc
3 bedrooms sleeps 8
S460 00 negotiable 304 675
3447 or 813 441 1643

Beach

near 1chools
and bu s stop phone 304 895

Bus1ness
Bulidmgs

for Sale

3616

949 2188 or 614 949 2268

42 Mobile Homes
1980 Fe rmont Beyv ew Oelu11e
14x70 furnished 28A natural
gas hut CA on private rented
lot On Rt 36 Rodnav Ph

Syracuse 2 ltOry house 6
rooms beth enclosed sun
porch Just remodeled new
roof parnl W W carpet partl1l
basement 2 covered porchn
large lot flowers shrubs trees
No Sundly Cfllls 614 992

614 446 7644
14x70 Buddy 3BR 1 '1. bath
total electric alot of e~etras Will
cons der rea1onlble offer Call
614 4.6 3085 1fter 6PM

2282
3 bedroom br ck house rn
Bradbury Oh o next to WMPO
Carpet ed n ce k tchen wood
burner Appo ntment only Call

614 992 5964 or 814 992
5065

Home Immaculate
14x10 2 BR Cennal
a11 Fireplace Garden tub All
electuc 304 676 1317

3 bedroom house on Wehe
Terrace n Pomeroy $1 6 000 or
best otter Must sell Call

1973 Art ngton 28R 12~e66
porch underprnmng etc Good
co nd ton Call 614 379 2898

1970 Valtent 121166 Good
cond ton f4100 or best offer
Call614 742 2678 1fter 6 00

Commercial burldmgs for lease
Downtown Pt Pla11ant Stores
offices A One Real Est1te
Carol Yeeger Broker Call 304

1 2d0 M1gnoha mobil a home
exc cond phone 304 676 7278
or 675 15854.

675 610.

33

Farms for Sale

c ondlt~on

198414.&amp;5 M&lt;lbrleHomeon3
lots all elect fenced yard ou1
bulld ngt t 1 B 600 Ph 446
3249 or 446 1339 or 446
1528

For ule or rent 4 rooms and
beth exua n ce for couple, wrll
1ell w th owner flnancmg phone

304 675 1090

for Sale
NEW AND USEO MOBILE
HOMES KESSEl S QUAliTY
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml

SacrttonTrlbbleAd offRt 62
Plus store building w~rehoun
3 BR hou1e bam cellar plus 2
other bulldrn t• All black top
road Call 304 458 181B Call
after 6PM

1 8 Acre• n ce buildtng srte 2
ml North of the city hmltson At
7 Ctll G14 446 7827

20 acre ftrm H1nn1n Trace
Road Glenwood W Va tor
more mform•tton call304 773
6118or773 6186afttr600

1973 Freedom 14K70 3 bed
room p1rtly furn shed $7450

House &amp; outbuilding

Leon Baden Ad

110 acrts

through property

Streem
304 458

1088

WEST GALLIPOLIS RT 35

Houses for Rent

Nice 2 Bdr unfurnrshed hou1e
Garage worhshop Ref &amp; dep
os1t Prer.,- married couples
Accept one child Call 61 • ••8

1972 Cestle14x66 wtth 1982
E11pando 12x20 Fireplace Cen
tral Au 2 Baths 2 stor1ge
bulldtngs Must Sell $13 800 or
reaton1ble offer Ph 614 246

666.

NOAH'S ARK
ANIMAL PARK
Schools Churches
Company PICnics
81rlhday Parttes
and Family Reun1ons
384 3060
I 800 282 2167

Drop Leaf Dmtng
Table &amp; 4 cha1rs
Hotpomt refngerator
Kenmore range
coffee table
Call 614 446-9429

IMPORTEXPORT
BUSINESS OPP.
Family

owned

Importer

looking for a penod in your

area to start unport bultDeas

CYTOTECHNOLOGIST
Openrng rn
laboratory w1th a
large mult1
spectalty group
practiCe ASCP
CertifiCation or
equ1valent
preferred
Compeht1ve salary
and beneftt
package
Please send resume
to Personnel OffiCe,

through u• or direct w1th

2,000
urera

OnenL manufact
Bonding hcenolng

brokerage

contamer

load

ahtpp1ng all aet up lleoe1Ve
I 000 • on freo sample mer
chandise

from

hun81)'

Onent mMufacturen un
der our Intern•tional Trade

JlesiaLratJOo
JEWELRY • CLOTHING

SPORTS • GIFTS •
t!ARDWARO • AUTOMr:Yl'IVE

HOUSEHOLD
NO GIMMICKS!
NOilALESMENl
NO HUGE INVEIITMEN'n
F&lt;r complet. 25 P"i"
1nfonnation booklet. tend 13 00
rorsbippmg and hand hill to

Holzer Cltn~c, P 0
Box 344, Galhpohs,
OH 45631

3BR blth &amp; )', f1mlly roam
Loc1ttd on 588 Reference
requ lred t325mo Call 814

POSTON LAKE

1:00 pm·li:OO pm
'MTHHCJ.i. QlSl

FEATURING
Ralph Stanley &amp;Clinch Mountatn
The Hart Bros
The Blue Grass Strangers
The Bnary Mtn Boys
Roger McWhorter &amp;Rebound
The Boys from lnd1ana
The Peach Mtn Boys
M1sty Mountam
Rldtn H1gh
The New Grass EKpress
01ange Mountatn Speml
AND OTHERS

............
........ -

2 8R water &amp; tr11 h paid 1 mile
t200 rent ptus
depo• t Ph 814 4•8 1315•

hom ho1pltal

2BA Mobile Home
green Ph 441 7032

n her

67~

7942

77 Prowl er 20 h self contslnld
good cond S3 500 304 773

5781
2 br mobrle home turnl1~td
Used lawn mowers tor ftlll!l
304 675 6612 after &amp; p m ttl\
,J
12 p m

Real Estate Gene(''

TEAFORDm
Real Estate

l.J!

ll.ll"
216 E 2nd St
Phone
"
1 t6141 992 332~

NEW LISTING 22 rm bus1
ness bUIIdmg 4~ baths l
lg bu s1ness rooms and ~
porches Good o pporlum~h
RUTLAND Wonderful 3 ~.r
rand h Pool salelhte d1sh
woodburncr Elec BB he.\\
2 full baths range telngera
lor and d shwasher sun
deck carpetmg and d~l
car port l g level lot
,
40 ACRES B ghouse lots9f
111ce pan elmg k1l c he~
ran ge carpelohg lg port.
summer k !chen and fr e
gas
66 ACRES All n woodt
fr esh alf w1ldhl e and ~ II
mmerals
1
100 ACRES Near Pomeroy
Good road 2 LCwater laps
2 gas 011 wells Free gas aljd

r

mmerals

NICE 2 STORY Has 2 1411
baths n1ce birch k1tchep,
cook and bake umls storm
wndows &amp; doors hasement
furnace garage TP waler
and lg. lot
100 ACRES RIVER FROII
TAGE On Rl (24 Woofis
old hou se barn an d TP

water

FAMILY 4 BRs gas ~ot
water heat 2 full baths oak
lloors basement range
relnger ator and 2 porches
REEDSVILlE 6 rm hDmft
bath TP waler mce k1tch jn
~ange Exira lol setup 91
frAile r No reasona ble oiler
1elused

lRtHUI'S CHAIN
LINK fENCE
Reatdenltll
CommMclal lndut'r 11

CERTIFIED
APPRAISALS
992 332&amp;

PH .14-245·9113

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fr" httm•tal

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Sound by Blue Grass Strangers
FREE CAMPING - FOOD AVAILABLE
NO ALCOHOL IN IMMEDIATE STAGE AREA
NO REFUND - RAIN OR SHINE
AdmiSSion Frt S7 00 - Sat SB 00
2 Day Adv Tickets 113 00

ESTATE
AUcnON

Mid 6 cflairs ood dli&lt;ll """"' ..,. lllltf 3 ut~lty callllllfl
tlktloouloMils lllrNiollf*Miandlloot IMiutiM(GiotllliOia -~~
IIIII Zlnlftt color 1V ..... tollllol 2 lOla t:fllln """""" racUr
Hlli&lt;w rodllr ("""") ! ploce nl 111r1t Ill _ , . quilt IIICI
blanlatJ ... of ......... - . aid ..... In ltllltM 111111
~PJ•. aid llh•- pots. pn llrilrtt IIlio HoOIIIf pitelll! nl llllldlit will ..... 2 Ills of chi,. Jom 8olll IGitlo
CoiiiCf"" cGIII .._ lo nlitws n ....,. ~· Gan Stonowall
.llcUan ..,,.... IIcCor Otri &amp; llllfilld llddlr beautiful
lllllls prdM IDGis 11(]!11 t)P:AII!Ir and stiiMi and mudi """'
Jl'llt:IJI' 4 ilillllantl tJa IIMIIIICfl. 7 apot lncllof willlllllfchirtC

AUCTIONEER RICK PEARSON
Phano 773- 5781i
EICECUTRIX. JEAN STONE
TOllS: Cllll or CIIM willl I 0
lat la1 II ftr' I' ta (]I In of Prup.fy

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PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 61 1987
10:00 A.M.

"
I

Mr Pullins 11 quJtltnc fumrncand movtncto mobtla 1
home so will sell all of his cattle machtnary and ev ,
erythln&amp; he can taet tn a mobile home Located from
State Route 7'" TupP.ers Pla1ns Oh1o West on 681 11
approKJmately l'h m1les toTS 304 (Mud Sock Rd )11
approKJmately 21/, mtles - f1 rst farm on Henderson 1
Rd (Watch for auctron Signs )
CATILE - 12 00 NOON
Regsler ed Alys h~re ~ 14 cows ? He lers lbredl 2 he lers1
1not bred! I reg Ayrsh rc bull 2 y1 9 mos 6 h oler! Iroml
mo to I yr 7 months dams Ilk~ Reach Ay1 Jtrty Jr 0011
Reo Mco~s Creek C [dn• Ma~ e and more " " ' Hckury
Grove N ck Wtlsho" Caotams Pega; us Mered th FOIP&lt;ter
Me1gsCreek Sup er Commander Faudale Bellys Gem1n1 and
mare 14 cows are app1o• 50# mlk per day
11
MACHINERY - I 00 P M
488 NH 9 It haybme ~ uhn teddCI Ca1~ hay rake tar mI an(
wheel r•ke 442 AC baler Hession b R10und baler 711 ou
Jype AC brush culler AC 3 pi mowN 2 llat bed 16 hay
wagons MF 3 pi 3•14 plow 8 II Cas• tr an&gt;porl dO&gt;k cut
packer JD 494 Acorn planter Nl 323 corn p cke1 I 00 hu~
gra VIty wagon hay elevator 3 pi 7 bladr I H 530 PIO m!~
nute spreadeJS OliVer gran dnll on st•rllhorse orlracto t)
Oliver 3 boltom pull lype plows ho r~ • hay lcdder hor s1
mowng mach~ne 3 pt bale or en~ loader 2 wheel Ira ler
Gehl !65 gnnder m11e1 3•1 4plow s 7 h pulllype d1Sk Free 1
man loader post hole d gget bladr 150 ~al gas lank w lh'
pump and more

1

TRACTORS
ACgas DIS - live power h gh &amp; low IPn oul wheels Far
mall H - new rubber
HAY &amp; MISC
1
Appro• 700 1000 bales ol new hay 8 10 12 14 &gt;lrelt
gates llf compressor cha1n b1nde1 1 nowor spray•r ngnJ
hand horse t01 n ng plow 3 pt polalo plow etc
HOUSEHOLD
30 gal new nal gas hot waler healt r 13b e &amp;6 ch&lt;HI f l•
sleel green cha11 couch &amp; recliner coppertonr '''' 1•
Hardwick range sewmg mach1ne lamps lamps double Oed"
dresse1 boston rocker 11 0 a11 cond1t•oner ce1ling Jan m1sc
d1shes small appl an ces ke•o1enr ltealrrs p1cnoc table
stereo w/ AM FM record &amp; 8 track play er
ANTIQUES
Poplar corner cupboard hbr11 y !able &amp; &lt;tone 1ars
MISC
•
forge horse shoes shoe ng tools pony shoes VICe anVIl 12•
tongs &amp; m1sc equ pmenl tor Iorge and olhe1 m1sc tools 1
Eats
C11h
Pos1t1Ye I 0 1
DAN SMITH - AUCTIONEER
'
949 2033 or 992 7301
Ohi O
68 1344
WV
no
MIKE MARTIN - APPRENTICE
Not Responsible for Acc1dent s or loss of Property '

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u:TilllER NOlE lh• Is anee clean eslate auctiOn you wont wantiO
lll!SS l

12 ....

Nice 3 bedroom e11pando livln(f
r oom lg yard Su 11 :J 14 Third
St K1n1ug1 Ph 614 4.. 6

$200 mon th plu • deposit 3Q4

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_,.........

en 9780

2 bedroom tra~ler n ce lot
sem prtvate Galhpohs fttfy

Fnday 5 p.m.-12 M1dmght
Sat. 10 am.-12 M1dmght

141( JIOfti-IIMiittCIII podllllllldl FI C Wltt:ll ~ Hamilton ll*l
aid )ltlrlliy IDfd - [Jclrt podlll Wltc~

....... 01111

Coli 814 448 4389 or 304

2 bedroom you pay utlll!1•s
1dultt only deposrt required
304 676 2636

JUNE 12th &amp;13th

Ifill riitC. ltllliodabi• riitC ' tW (Fn) llllldord podlllllltcfl

lt.to••···~-

2 BR 12x60 unturnl1hed WD
ho&lt;lk up I.A.! mile from Holzer
Referen ce &amp; deposit required

2 or 3 bedroom turnrthed AC
Good claan cond tlon No peu
New H1ven 30• 882 2486

Oh1o
Rt 50 to Guysville and follow s1ens 12 miles
from Athens &amp;30 m1les from Parkersburg

IQtl£ &amp; HOUSli«&gt;LO: W.lnut Yictonan llod lllnut Yict«llll ,..bl,
tap dm• Vlctarilo lop IHh sflnd 3 pet Bassetti
bodroool ..~. cHir c11t1t twwst IOid '1r otiCfnc ,.... JCoMnotcr
iWfllt IOid 10fripntot IIIIM 11n1 2clllirs 8 """' dini!W ,_ sailo

Friday, June 5

2581

, 4~ 70 3 bedroom 1 1'1 b•th
central a!r Adults only Oeposrt
and reference tequ red Call
61. 992 7819 0' 814 9~2
6576 after 6 00 p m
1

New England,

Located at llJ Lrberty Street Point Pleasant W
a The estate of Htlda Pinkston wrll be sold

=Dozers

42 Mob1le Homes

2nd ANNUAL BLUE GRASS FESTIVAL

Saturday,
Jlllt6,1987
~
10:00 a.m.

--loclf"

from lawn f200 month Secur
tv deposlt &amp; references Call
814 446 2236 or 814 448

&lt;OMPtrll IN!TAUAIION

P 0 Bo• 2220 M1soula t.tT 5911)1

Presents

mobile home

2 BR on Iaroe prkl atelot 1 m1le

Itt" SoMt -

WING IMPORTS

Poston Lake

bedrom

Pa t~o located In Gelllpol 1 C1ll

9688

256 8789"' 268 8208

PHONE 614 446 V274

Two

7473

41

1973 12d5 kukwood Aemo
deled Will conslder oHer 614
992 2454 after 6 OOp m

Coli 814 992 7479

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

M1n1 f1rm 9 I acr" Buhan Rd
Meigs County 6 room house
full b11ement smlll b~rn one
out burldlng 826 000 614

378 6209

for Rent

614 246 6190

747 lnddustrrolsto age 12 loot
ovar held door 3 phases of
electr~e 1 8x48 Jtnftl build ing
614 446 2382 For
apporntment

V ctonan

614 992 5816

-

Beeutlful renovn ted 3 br home
on Morgan 1 Woodlawn Fsrm
At 36 Pliny UOO par month

3 bedroom houu

32 Mobile Homes

"
ALL My Special
Customers
From Darl- at the

Does your satellite need repa1red, semced or
1ust tuned up then call LON NEAL we spec1al
1ze '" servJcm&amp; satellites for home dtshowners
we SEll and SERVICE JUSt about all names and
brands

NORTH
.KQ87

tKt

1(2 famtly room
bath
3 Vz m out 688 Ph 256 6789
or 266 6206

Homes for Sale

To settltt en Estate 2 BA House
on 2 lots stove w 11t- er &amp; dryer
new roof carpet end wallpaper
garage &amp; out burld ng 2 extra
lots SOx 120 409 Elm St Oak

N cetv furn11hed sm1U hol.la&amp;
Adults only Referances re
qulred Off street parking Ph
814 446 0338

Nothing wrong
with a good guess

By Ownet Small 2 Badraam
House From St Rt 218 take
Knner Rd 11 te. f rst housa on
nght $14 000 Call 614 446
2917

Houses for Rent

for Rant

James Jacoby

on24acrll AC WIFP wet

32 Mol:iJie Homes

SwNh &amp; Eats lntaurant
To anyone 1 was unable to thank personally thank you
all tor your patron ace Getting to know and serveall of you
has been one of the most wonderful expemnces of my
11te God Bless you alii
A Sptclallhanks to Paula Reta and Oebb1e tor puttma
up w1th me tor all those months Most ohlll woul~ lib to
thank two very spec1al people Art and Bnulah •trauss
tor bema so kmd and lovm&amp;. lion you for who you are
Lon to All
Darlene Groves

RT

Home for Sal• by Own•
Greenbn..- E1t 38FII br ltnl

3 BR

41

BRIDGE

lNG CO recammends that you
do busrness w1th people you
know and NOT to send money
through the marl until you have ,r_:
epo
_:_l_"_
' ------nvesttgated the offerrng
1Fulty furntthed 2 bedroom home
tn Racine w th equipped kitchen
Auto parts scrap metal busl
riVer view property across from
ness equ pment stock 6 acres
Lo cated an State Route Call General Store Euy ac:ce11 to
Ohio R ver boat launchrng and
614 992 6468
sandy beach 816 000 614

Dtthvery person needed apply rn
person V llage Przz:a Inn 3004
Jackson Ave Pornt Pleasant

LO ST Black &amp; wh te huntmg
dog
App Olt a g e 14m o

P II ch 1ef cxrcul 1r c1 er
Rodge" Sdld 1"11dav hiS r hal
lcnge 10 194i to 16 1ea1 1ncu m I w 11 not be responstble for any
bcn l 1" 11nk Cassr 11 was l1ke a deb1s contrected for by anyone
other than myself Basil Haynes
double sacn lege becau se Gas
so11 was pall of !J udson Count\ s
Gtveaway
polit ical m.1chlnr and was also 4
legal counsel to ll1c count\ and to
ll1c Roman Cal hohc Archdiocese For cat lov ers only free k ttens
all col or s real cute 7wks old
of Nr&gt;&lt; "' k
htter rra ned Ph 614 256
Lcgc nda1 v Jc1srv C'111 Mal 01 1793
1"1 an k I am I he I "" Hague
Free Puppres 6wks old v, Bleck
• '" the coumy then
Lab11dore &amp; Yt Goldan Ae
He fried 10 d1scou' age me t rev er Ph 614 379 274 1
f1 om 1unnlng Rodgc1 s sa1d 1 German Shepard cross pups
won bv less than 200 vol es I don 1 8wks old 2 Mal e 1 Fem1te Ph
mean to br ag bul I reall1 d1dn 1 614 245 9578
have anv close el ect ions aflc1 4 Female k ttens 7wks old
l1tter ua ned 2 black 1 gray 811
1947
gray and whrte Ph 446 3267
Ha 111Son 1tow n of H 000 held
a ctlebt dt 1on l"ndav 10 hon01 Krttens 111 colors between 7 &amp;
8wks old some8wks Whrtecat
Rodge1 s fo1 SUI passmg thr pre
10 months Ph 614 388 8276
1 lous 1ecord and becommg I he
2 Oarhng ktttens 1 I ght yellow
nallon s longest te nured ma yor male
1 blue gray ftmale Ph
cve1 The old mark of 40 ~ears
446 4922
fou1 months and 28 days was held
Female Doberman spayed 2 ~
b\ E 1ast us C01 mng who was the Yll old good WJth ch ldren Call
mayor of A lban\ N Y until he 614 379 2649
di ed 10 offi ce In 1983
3 Acret of Hay To cut a. b1le 1nd
Rodgers 7i was cl ecled to h1s rt 1 yours Ph 614 446 4486
20th 111 o yea r l erm last \ear and
4 kittens 2 Cahco 2 yellow
sa1d he plans to seek a 2l slterm If 614 992 6328
he 1emams heall h1 and popular
5 puppres 3 grtls 2 boys
PohllCS has been ! he focu s of
Mothet full blooded Border
Collie 614 949 2706
Rodgers hfe for more than 50
1ears He was first elected l o t he
End of Yard Salt must take
IO\\nCOUOCII ml936and SCI Ved J0 evevttlrng 304 676 6466
vea 1s bef01 e 1unmng for mayor
3 lunens 7 w•s old phone
Rodgets also sened as stale
304 675 5224
sena1o1 Hudson Countv fleeCute puppies part Be~gle Ph
holder h ig h~&lt; a1 co mmisSIOner
304 675 4631
and raci ng co mmissioner

1etued MaJ Gen Richard Se
cord 11 ho 1an the deals to sell
US a1ms to I ra n and to pro1 1de
weapons for the Comras said
Non h told him Reagan was
aware of a d1verslon of the Iran
arms sale profits to,the Contras

198R
On Wednesda1 M01ton Th1o
kol conducted 1ts f~rsl full scale
lest of 1t s redestgned boos ter
roc~et s "h1 ch mcl udes shields to
p1 otecl 0 nngs from I he burnmg
sol1d furl
That IJnng apparently went off
111thout a hll ch bul cngmeers
s ucl t \\ Ill take sc1cral weeks l o
study all the ICS I data FI\ C
add1 t onal lyll sca l e tesl s mc
planned befo1 c June 198R

8aby1 tter m my home C1mp
Conley area 304 675 7271

s1o ll 1h II k rllcd ill I seven CJC'W

mcmbr 1s drtcml nr cllhll be
c ouse of n0 11 fl rczmg empr "
lures at the 1 mr of launch the
\ 1110110 1mgs l ~ 1cd o po opc 11

JOifll l empcralures at a conslant
levels
Monon T hwko l Kennedy sa 1d
probabll will l ake a public
relatiOns bea11ng fo1 say ing
VII ron IS supen01 to A r l 1c
N1 1nle 01 Si liCOn Bu t he sa1d
l rst~ngof lh r t" oothr l rn alenals
Wi ll co n t~nue lhrough the nex tl'
months
NASA s next shu tl lr la unch "
sello1 Jun c1~8R NAS\ pl ans l"o
1dd1110nal shulllc f11gh ts dU11ng

MONEY for College Call the
Army Nahonal Guard tor FA EE
mformatron packet 1 800 642
36 19

Homes for Sale

446 2583 8 5

Harrstyhsts wanted Full (lr part
tme Ca11614 992 2581 after
400 p m
Wanted Someone to bale hay
Ca ll after 9 00 p m 614 949
2101

31

The Sunday Tllnes-Sentinei- Page- 0-,S

�Page- D 6- T he Sunday Times Sentinel
4 2 Mob1l e Homes
fo r Re nt

44

45 Furmshed Rooms

Apa rt ment
for Rent

Alt i'J requ r&amp;d a
S2 00 00 secu tv d~ p oslt CON

T/\CT J ackson Emtt es De pt Ph
Ho ua 'flY

O p pQ un 't

Fmn th&amp;d room 1115 Ut lrt et

2 P eca L v ng~oo mSu tet3 25

pad She e btth S ng t m ale
9 19 Second Ga.llpol s Call
446 44 18 after 7pm

Ma llohan Fum 11.1 e Upper R 11er

2

Fld Ph 6 14 446 7444
till 7PM o n Week Oays

U 19 to

Off ce SPKI fo Rent E11cellent
for A n o ney1 Accountant et c
Close to Court Houu Cal
VV uman Real Ettate Ag enf;ll
614 44 6 384 4

~u

COUNT RY M OBILE Home Pa k
Rout e 33 N on h of Pom ero}l

304 675 7738 0 304 675
lj 10 4 A 1 Ru t Es tate

Re ntal 1 a leu Cat 6 14 992
7479

n shed &amp;
fu nhs hed ap !S
'i 1 60 00 and up efe en ces Ph

FAMILY PRI DE MOBILE HOM E
PARK Rt 2 aouth Ga llipolis
Fe rry WV N ow rent n g ots fOJ
165 00 par month C•l 304

Open

t~part m &amp;nt

o on11 pi;! son

Su table

f'r wate bath &amp;

ent tjn.ce Call 6 14 24 6 51 90
1 OR Apart mf;n 740 Seco nd
AvH $185 pe mont ll Depo! 1
nq u r11d Ca l 614 446 4222
bt~tWaen 9 &amp; 5

47 Wanted to Rent

Oayt

M o11 ng Sale 15 Oakwood Or
Ga po s June 2 &amp; 3 9 6

Everyth ng mu st go

Ant1que s

Ant que Oa k M antel ant que
w ndow g au ll io m w ndows
af1d door Ca ll 61 4 446 0109
afte r 5 3 0

54 M1sc Merchandise
Callahan 1 Uud T re Sh~p Ove
1 0 00 t res s r6s 12 13 14 15
16 16 5 8 m 111 out ~ I 2 18

Cal 6 14 2 5 6 6 26 1
3 o 4 Bedroom flou u n Kvger
C eok Schoo l D 1tr ct Ref er en
C81

Ph &amp;14 44&amp; 8621

Houle w&amp;nt&amp;d Rulon able rent
w II rep a r f nacesurv n PqJ nt
Pleau nt o Ga lipo41t hr v area
Ca ll 304 4158 1712

Merchani11se

7 11: 16 Flatbed Dua l Axle T a e
8700 Elect r c Brakes Ph 614
44 6 663 7
School mode sew ng m ach ne
des gned for sc hool u sa New
w th 26 yr w arran1v Don
everything .ews on el metertal
e11en leatt. er Reg
f 469 95
Now &amp;179 95 Call 1 614 385
4535

S100

Call

S WAN
AU CT ON &amp; FURNITUR E 62

0 vaS t Ga lllpol a New &amp; uaed
w ood CO l at ovtt 6 po wood LA
au t e 8399 bunk bedt S 199
reel nen new &amp; used bedroom
su t es wr n ger washe rs II
shoaJ NfJ w I v ngroom au tfJt
8199 • 699 lamps Ca l 6 14
u~

G ac
oo n
M t1 0

rnUn s
&amp;1"1 6

v ng 1 a nd 2 hed
~tp ~t tmont a at
V ll auo
D r1
!=I llflf.SidO Apa I
n M dd apo rt From
ncl d nu

tlt ~.s

Ca

61 4 992 7 787 EO H

446 3169

Coun ty Apphanca In c Good
uud IIppi an cet and TV 1911
Op~m BAM to 6PM Mon thru
Sat 614 446 1699 6 27 3rd

Colt

A ve Gall po l l OH
Valley Fu rnttur a new &amp; u ud
La g e teet on of qual ty turn
l u re 1 2 1 6 Eu te rn A11 e

ond

nf go

r or t h p
687 0 988

11

&amp;l or

8 1 40

po

GOOD

EV ANS ENTERPR SES J ack
son Oh 614 286 69 30

USE O APPLIANC ES
dryers ret gerato 1

ra ngea Ska gg! Applien cu
Uppe Rver Rd bettde Sto ne
C res t M ot el 61 4 446 739 8

LAYNE S

FURNITUR E

So f all and c ha rl pr ced h om
8396 to '995 Tabl es 150 and
up t n S1 26 H de 11 bed• $390
to $696 Rec lners 1226 0
$3 7 5 Lam p t S28 to $12 15
D in eu ea 1109 and up t o S496
Wood table w 6 cha r1 12 8 5 to
879 5 Drn k 8 100 up 10 e375

Hut che1 U OO and up Bu nk

beds co mpl et a w matt eu ••
82 95andupt ot39 15 Babybft dl
I 1 1 0 Matt reu~tt o bo x apr nga
f u or tw n $8 3 f rm 173. and
1 83 Queen I IIII U26 K ng
homos

S 360 4 d awe cheat 889 Gun

1 dl t es Pt Phtnsant and Gal po
Ill 6 14 44 6 8221

Cftb nlllll e 1 2 gun Gu or
fllec;: tr c range $375 Baby mat

1 bftd oo m g o nd flnor ptlv 11111
ontr 11nco roce tly ttmodelfl l

au es 136 8. 846 Bed fremes
820 130 &amp; K ng I 1me a so
Goud selec t on of bfldroom
au I ttl meta cab nets head

11

aft M 1 PM on week ends

Gall po i1

uti 1 61 Ca ll 61 4

APARTM ENTS mob

Go11ernm ent M odel 45
Ca l he Special Edt! on 1 of
260 Ohto 17 5th Ann verse v
beaut ful M ak e off er Ph 446
9 476 after 6PM week days Or

Pl ast c c s te rn state approved
c ae pt c ta nk, pla9t c
r. ul11ert s mete cu verb RON

W as hers

On be J l om oa rapn a p t~ rtm ent
Sm•ll ya rd qu flt st reet t~ng e

ng s

111r

M a ble Vanty Top siB I From
22 48 110 00 to

2 3 t on self conta tnld ltr
condnH)nets .. 00 e ach 220
volt also 1 w ll)dow un tt Ph

3
22 30 Almond
Vanity and Ma rble Top $79 95

Carpet femnan tt t6 00 a yard
and up
M ollo han Furn ture
Uppe Rrver ~ d Ph 614 44 6
7444 Open t II 7PM on Week

53

54 Mrsc Merchandrse 54 M11e Men;handrse

150 00

675 3073 eh er 5 00 PM
Ell t: f:!n cy

BU Y OUTS SEC OND S
CLOSEOUT S

1 Counter lopt K tchen and
blth 1nd ber U 99 Lin Ft 181

47 Space for Rent

p us electr c

Equ al

51 Household Goods

C AR PET

1 Bed onm has c ent 1 17600

&lt;1 4 6 3 9 9 7

31 1987

pi l l

55 BUildong Supp~e s
Bu ld ng M ate a s
Block b clc •ewer p pea w n
dows I nt els et c Claude w n
e 11 R o Grandfl 0 Ca 6 14
246 6121

246 6131

4 60 Steel Bat hTub s Aimond
.nd wh it $89 95ea 5 H gh
Glau t ub wall kitl almond end
whrte f29 95 6 1 pc F ber

Catalvh c Conver teu

glau t ub and ah ow er combi na
ton Wh•t• and colors 11 69 96
to• 17996 7 2 pt: F berglau

9 Stimpson Ave Ath an1 ()h a

only

189 95 Most models lnatall•

ton also av ailable Muffl er Man

30 000 BTU

1

r

eond tioner

t1 SO 3 .peed trolfing motor
t70 8 ft wood l.odtr tll Bft
aluminum l.cidtr 11 I 3 !l:r HP
Rototlfler 1110 Old rodclftg
chw f20 am.M baby bed
16 00 R...eHtteh 1200 Ah1n
good condh:i0t1 C1t1 1 1• 992
7215

1 BOO 843 37 67

tub and t howeu eomblnatton

For Sale Adam s Mo1or grader
S3000 5 ft 3 pt rot try mower

Wh te lind COIOfS $ 199 96 8
De u•e acrv ltc tuh and showe,.
w th top Reg U 9 95 Now
299 95 9 Co or Co mmodes
$69 95 10 F barglau Roo'
ah ng es I B) S1 8 96 sq 90wt
roll rott ng 19 95 11 p ne
roug fl taw T 1 1 1 1 d ng
Wu 4x9 12 96) 26pc up 1 00
of f p
Pc 1 2
Vut 4 11 8

8300

3 w tleeler w th

u ar

dump 8800 6 f1 tractor blade
1 126 used tool boJC for p c:kup
4 f1 s ck le b er mower e125
I me spreade r 175 Call 614

949 200B
198 2 2 6 f t Yel low u ane
cam per el ect r c cloth n dryltf 6
J)c drum set P]"lone 614 992

Plywood 8 95
6 96 26pc
$1 00 off pr pc 13
l •4x8x tongue St g oove water
board $9 9 5 or (% • 4118 B 95 )
2 5p c
u p 1 0 0 o ff P r
Pc 17 16thSII 4x8 5 95114 4 x8
cedar or rreated hrttlce 1 2 9 5
and 10 95 •1 00 oH 25pc up
1 5 v. x4 ~t 8 w ood oak pane+ ng
up

6246

2 SwNol Aocktrt 1 Love Seat
89th Ike new Call 114 742
2061
Tony 1 Oun Repa r1 hot reblueng Open9 00AMto 700PM

toe o u h~ It
lifln I &amp; son &amp;260 mnnt h 30 4
pptu half dupleK
si ngle worlcmg ad

n 1httd

Prater

Al'fe o co And depoa t
675 26 61

304

•~elter hou ' " and
Carp o rtt 12 x 20

Carpon•

ga r agea
1895 00

I B) 6 99ea

A) grade 8 95ea
v, x4x. 8 B re h Panel ng Reg

16
2495 now15 95 17 P1n e11nd
ceda r wood w ng s coat mg
16S.q ft pr package 88 96 and
110 96 pk 18 4x8 Giaz e tla
bath panels B) 4 99 end 5 99ea
19 Pe rma {R) nsu ated 1heet
ng fo I one s1de 1 Jll 4x8 4 99)
11/. 11 4 118 6 9 9) !, 4x8 6 9 9 )
20 Thermo I ply nsu t trve shea
th hg t o I 12 1 1 det 4x8 4 96
25 pc up 1 00 off Pr Pc

20• 24
Hb20

Garagas

S1695 00
12 3 96 00

00 PMt Fra~fie
Ath ens Oho 614

241124 8 3595

Bulden
592 2937

rtu
day waek
nnr1th Gtt ll a Hotol Ca l 614
446 971 6 R t t ii&amp; IOW Ai fH20
no111h

11

Oragonwynd Cat1ert Kennel
CFA Hlm .. -van Peratan and
Srem•• kit1tnl AKC Chow
pupptH New kitt.n l S am••

and Hunaleyens Call 6,. 441
3844 efter 7PM
AKC Pomenn

an

R1d Female

Pets for Sale

56

Baby Aeccoona for u le 304
895 3912

58

FrUit
&amp; Vegetables

Rouah 1 St rewbtrr n 2 mtles
back of New Haven WVa at
Un on Campground Stan Mav
25 You piCk $1 00 We p ck
t1 25 8AM to 6PM Ph

304 882 2237

very tmv AltO rare white female
both art houaebr'oken t200 Strawberries

Taylo rt Berry

Co11304 875 4631
Used J20 Drtch W tch trenchll'

614 446 8927 OR 614 388

and John Deere sk d ateer
lf;toader 614 694 7842 or 814
694 5006

9964

STRAWBERRIES - P ck your
own - ttart ng Thuridav Mav
21 st 8 am
8 p m atreadv
ptcked 81 26 qt Campground
f eld onty

s,.,, Kenmore 21 000 btu a r

Mappy Hollow

Oalc k tchen tablt end ch•r•
$60 00 Reese M ch s 1oo oo
304 &amp;?&amp; 5393
Cheat of dr.wers 8 pc 1vmg
room tet daybed table w th 8
chert waaher red ner ronar

Fru t Farm
304 576 2026

RegiStered mtmatute Schnauzer
puppy male 4 \l:i mDnths Call Hunell s Strawberr as F elds
openforp clung oftSandhtiiRd
814 448 9419 ef1er 5
U Ptck We P ck Mon th ru Fr 7
For Sale 5mo old RegtateriiMI em to 8 pm 304 675 2817
Brown Pekmgnesefor 8100 00
Strewbem u all ready p eked
Cell 614 446 7249
., 00 ql 304 676 2676

3046751431

Real Estate General

$350 00 304 576 2017

~~cy.open

Real Estate General

21 ln1uulate d tempered glaat

pane 11 'tu 32x76 29 95 ea
35 pc up 26 95 22 P ne ns de
loverad adjultable shutter s aU

IDVltation.

below who eaa e coat
23 K Lu" b ench ma1k br dl
corners 50 cents bo x mortor 2
I IZ 81

gal 10 96 24
P eftni ahed
bru ce oak floorrng 3,&lt;. th ick 2 V.
wide 20 aq ft ctn S45 00 10
ct n ~p 39 96 ctn 25 Prehung
nter o doors p ef n sh9d and
unf n shed ali a zet l8129 96 ea
26 Stee u ter o n• ulat ed pre
hung doo 1 B) 69 95ea 2 7
E11ter o 1t ee l door blank1 IBI
25 00811 28 P n 11 Louvered Bv
lo d doors se11 124 29 95) {30
36 951 132 39 951 35 44 951
148 59 90 ) 29 Double std e ht e
ent ance door sets w th deco
rated g au and shee panel

Announcmg CENTURY 21
Open House Weekend Iune 6- '7

Rust1c Ranch srtuated on 6 8 acres m/1 Formal
mg room &amp; drnrng lg stone fueplace
kitchen utlrty room Effrcrency apartment &amp;carage
&amp; workshop Lg deck area overlookmg valley

doors 3 50 OOea 30 8 onze
alum num double com mere al
en t ance doors sets 699 95 or
s nge a 399 95 w th hand elt and

tock1

3 1 S ngte o double
g a11 .ste6 ns ulated
doors seta reg 699 00 to
1800 0 0 n o w 349 95 to
8 95 00 32 S teel doors and
ramb J)r ehung 1 h I e aced
189 95 3 3
Prehung steel
nau latad do01 s w 1h
glass
n.su ated 1 29 9 6ea 34
P ahung pin e pan el doou aU s ze1
89 96 ea 3 5 Blank ho ow co n
doo .s h om 12 to 20 w de 80
long 400ea 36 P et n shed
pr ehung oak &amp;gacy doors and
ja mb all s zes 44 95 ea
PENN S WAR EHOUSE WELL
STON OH 0 6 14 384 364 6
lead ed

Next weekend were openmg
doors all over town There s a lot
to se, And we have a lot to offer
bmuse were part ol the Number
I home selling system mAmenca
Call our CENTURY 21 ofhce for
more deta11s Or lUSt stop by See
you there'

Put Number I
to work for you

446-66 10

Ontut;

DIRECTIONS Approx 3 7 mrles out 141 pass Cente
nary and take Lmcoln P1ke to Northup Rd Approx
2 5 m1les to res1dence Follow s1gns

Co ne el e block I ali i .tes yard Of
delivery Maa un sand Ga ll pol &amp; Aflady m 11 con e at e and all
0 ock Co
12 3 :1::1 p ne 51
con crete supp e1 C11ll u 1 V&amp; ley
Ga l1p ol s Oh a Call 6, 4 44 6
B ook Cement and Suppl ea
2783

Real Estate General

\IESH IENt S

BONNIE l STUTES REALTOR
JIM STUTES REALTOR
CAll
462 2ND AVE REAR 446
GA liPOUS OHIO

PROFESSIONAl SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
SPECIAL NOTICEHl SMITH REAl ESTATE HAS ANEW
lOCATION - 450 2ND AVe SUITE 102
SPECIAl NOTICE #2 WE HAVE J NEW ASSOCIATES
VIRGINIA l SMITH BROKER JBB 8126
RUTH GDOOY OFFICE MANAGER 156 6256
DIAN CALLAHAN ASSOCIATE 156 6151
KENNY GOODY ASSOCIATE 256 9334

CARPET

4206

Qua hf1 catr ons/ Requnements Three (3) years
• cler cal expenence requrred SHORTHAND AND
lRA NSC RIPTION SKILLS REQUIRED fast and accu
rate lypmg skil ls {mm1mum 55 wpm) requrred ac cu
ral e calcu lal ons knowledge of accountmg and
word proccss mg preferred organizational ab1ht1e s
1ecessary Startmg hourly rate IS $6 98 Oh1o Un1v
crs1ty rna nta ms an ex celle nt benet t pac kage Dead
li ne for mak ng app l1cat1on IS Monday JuneS 1987
: Make appl 1cat 1on to R 0 Sco lt Employment Ma
• nager Un1ver s11y Personnel Serv1ces Oh1o Umver
s1ty 44 Un vers ty Terrace McKee Hou se Athens
. Oh o 45701
O HIO UNIVERSITY
Ath e ns oh1o

SECRETARY II - R0 TC

R1o Grand e Coll ege/ Commun1ty College announces th e
opemng ol a Secre lary II poSit ion n Ihe departm ent of
Mil ia y Sc ence
Repo t g d ~rec l ly 1o 1he Chanperson ol the Deparlment of
M11itar y Sc encc 1he es ponS1 b 1 ht~es ollhl5 poSit on mclud e
lyP,III( and word p10ces S1nR lo1 Ihe depa1tment us~na b9J11
mutary and c vI an for mats servma: as nceplton st ma1n1
a10s ond organ zes deparlmental files ma nla~n s IIO!ntlll re
cords and p~ep aral on ol purchm 1equests ISSISU the Mar
kelmg Oll ~te r n manag ng lhe RIO Grand e Collece 1u1hon
sc holar sh p nstructs and ass ists cadel ballahon slall1n ad
n miSt ral on matte s and other dulles as assigned by the De
partmenl Cha rperson
Quail cat1ons nclude a high school d ploma mequ valent w1th
spec ah11d tra nmg 1n secretanal sk1lls T!P'lll of 70wpm, siiOr
!hand lransc nphon and Ill ng prollcltnCIIS required Excellent
verbaland wutten sklis Slrorc oraamzat on sk1lls Wort proc:os
smg and compule background requ red Musl be ablelo com
plete dulles w1lh m1mmal superviSion
Enl ywage $4 95 per hour Forty hour week w1th lam avail
able aller probationary penod Medical benef1ls avaleble
lnterl$ted persons should send a copy of their resumt '"
cludmg name 1nd addresses of three references belore the
deadl ne of June 5 1987 lo _
Ms PhylliS Mason Personnel oil ce1
R1o Grande Collece/ Commun1ly Collq e
P 0 Box 969
Rro Grande OH 45674
Rro Grande Co ll e&amp;e/Com~ unlty Colltlt 11 an Equal
Opporlunlly/Aifumat ve A(tron Employtr
p 0 11974

Farm Supplies
&amp; L1v es lock

61 Farm Equipment
CROSS &amp; SONS
l) S 3S West Ja ck son Oh o
914 286 645 1
Massey Ferg uson N&amp;w Holland
Bush Hog Salet &amp; Serv ce Ove
40 u sed tr&amp;ctor s to choose from
&amp; compl ete na of new &amp; used
QQ U pm ent larg est select on n
S E Oh o
Ho land sq

Bale

S1 500 Ford 3 pt Rak e $)25
Sha11 e Post Dn'V er 6700 7ft
Locust pos t s S 1 35 each Ph
6 14 388 983 2
J v den s Fa m Equ pm ent
614 446 1675
Spec al Sal e Pr ces on our new

801 Ford Tracto w lh plow s
d sc mow ng m&amp;ch ne rake e,ay
bB e $3795 Ph 614 2 86
f 52 2

• Real Estate General

608

E

Mar nlo~ililolloloool_.
POMEROY, 0
992 2259

I'~RE.EKliSTING - lEADING
lrt;
ROAD - Abeaut lui
ranch home s tuated
appro1 malely J acres ol
Th s newer home wlh

FLATWOODS AREA OF POMEROY
New k1tchen bathroom and carpetmg
!1 acre - 17 acres available

CALL 446-2359

OWNERBUI LTTHISON £fOR HMSElf Spoedno eoSI NEW HOME Ow•or

13 out of town nHds to ull La 2
BR lR app o:. 16 ~ 20 k tc he~ ~as eat .n aru soetd oa~ ub nets bath
dec k a ound half the ~omt Andersen wndows &amp; slid
11111 door Heat

I ve d n a few weekends h1 s buun ess

nc

Real Estate General

pomp Extra ~ util ty rm lac~e 111 I Ask 'II $40 !00 00

very ni1"• 'hnn1•
lot ol money ' '
ran ch lealur ng
II vmg
room lg lam1ly room 16x14 w/Ben Fra nkl n woodbu rner 3
bedrooms complele ktchen w/ appl ances and washer &amp;
dryer pus snack bar 3 bedrooms lull unhn1shed basement
Settm g on a hall acre ol land Very n ce home well
maml, ned Only $46 900 00

l~l;~~lf:~~~~a'

r and
" 1n oilers
excellent2
and lam y room
door lo v ew a
and your own
l' " ' •lll ii, d1sh I h balhs I
garage lenced yard
I•YCiung orcha rd Yo u need lo
hom e I comlorl and
l"ne:atnE:s_s app eal to you
l· ~~~:;~liSTING - EASTERN

CT ON RT 7 - Are
lookm g lor a mn la rm'
you wanl an older 4
bed 1oom Iarm house wlh
ol lh e remodelm g
·r~,~~.l~d : large rooms wth
•;
lealures Ba rn &amp;
•storage shed and ch cken
"house co mplele lh s 18 •
acre mn larm Call lor you
,sh ow1n g AS KI NG
~4 5 000 00

Mll5
L KE S'E CLUSION1 Cha mna 4 bed m raneh wth aI the tonnn entt of
theety 2 baths rana• 1efr 1 wn he1 dryer and lealtr ll 2\lt m P'
a&amp;e workshop and sta Is l o horns me fenced Owne wants ofttr

m1

H CRES PORHR ON SR554 Re&lt;enlly ~modokd 2s1o' l - lR DR 4

FOR SAlE BY OWNERS

BR ~ lam ly k 1chen w ba loads of t1b1ne1s ullty rm sunport h base
men! A I 1 rms 8eautlu I ees tn the yard SSOs

N1ce location m town Needs 1ntenor
work Askmg $29 900
CALL 446-3775 or 245 5537

A FRAME NESTlED IN THE WOODS - Bea ull ul home wlh
a lovel y setlm g 42 acres mil Q u ~el and se1ene L1v10 g room
w/wb l~replace Formal d n ng modern k1lchen 2 ball s
and 3 bedrooms One IS a Ia ge loft bed oom ma ste
bedroom fealu res a deck Sp~r a sta rcase leads lo the second
level lots ol land scapmg 3 car garage c ly schools Shown
by appt

Rea l Esta te Ge neral

W e're Opening Up
For You

EASTTERMS Equal Opponun 1Y Hooslo&amp; olltoSI Dllt,.100I K

~II

t..

S44 000 l bed ooms loads of ub IItts tiiPit thro111tout lVI baths
am ly m 1 u p ap

1126
BRICK ANOrRAMI ClOSE TOHOllE I On 11blo h0111 and locobon Sl

160 Ask to su tnsldt lhfs btaullful anc" 311 eountry kttcltfltl taM ly
m wblp carpo t l ac mil LowSSOs

W
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BE GLAD YOU WAI TE D SoMe d se r 11 n111n1 tam ly wtll takt p tit n Mr
nt sht p of th s lonly b lc k ran:ch1Loclltddoutotcwn lR lit 2baths
fR w/wbtp sta ntc1111U WlftiiOWS full"' pptCI kltclttn SCrltfttd Poll 0
hea t pump n cro ~tnd pool wth dtck »d stda IUCM IUCH MOlE A
bta ~t hf u home for tnlartatn nc too OtASTICALlY I£DUC£D

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WllKESV1llE 92 ocrn o/t ltlt offer
HANNAN TRACERO 101 Kin 2 otd lrootoeo IIIlo otftr
NEW USIING OWRI!liAYINUOIItl NEEOOFQittClSALI
low
oppr1110d ,.,,. (Sl2 0110, Solo pneo $2t !00 1 - s hollloltlrl
olen1y of c1osals I co.riiOfo l...bllty 1111 lilcllolr dii"''IOO FA ps ow

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kitchen
tht
E~traattlfttlon wts
lire
place 1n ftmlly room and woodwork throuchout the house
2 luce btths overStztd 2 car
L.arce llvm1 room
and formal d'"'"f room The ~ulldtr 111.1s enero consc1ous
when he ustd 2x studs to ellow for tltra 1nsuletron rn the
walls And men wmdows hell pump ¥otcre lot'" 1 qu11t
ntilhborhood I mrle from town
St Rt 588 Y. m1le past Bob McCormick Road

cond stays tlfPII tllfoupo.t Citl Kltooll

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161 110.

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Sunday, June 7- 1-3 P.M.

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WISEMAN REAL ESTAT£-446-3644

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ASSUMABLE
PLUS ASWilliNG POOL'
Bolh are a plus lor lovely 4 bedroom 2 balh home Good
location Top of lhe ground pool wlh larg• deckarea Assume
morlgaije ol $40 800 00 Approx $373 68 per monlh 20yrs
9&gt; Vanallle rate Call today lor showng
OWNER NEEDS A BUYER NOW
For only ' 2 000 Down Paymenl &amp;1320 00 Monlhly Paymenl
10\1% lnteresl Rale lor 30 yrs Mortgage amounl ol
$35 000 00 Would have to also pay clos ng costs Thrs horne
1s almosl new 3 bed room lg Iv ng room corner lol central
111 l~cludes washer dryer slowe ~el dishwasher Kng
woodburner &amp; Cell ng fan Wh al a dea Callloday lor mor e
delIllS

RAIE OPPORTUIIITY1 - Boaters Fshermen Rei rees 600 to 800 ft deep water lronlage lnclud ng 3 BR 2 bath
home and a 28x48 metal bUIIdln&amp; lots ollrees boat docks
tnd very secluded
lODE II RAIICH ..- 3 bedrooms II( k1lchen and d n ng
Kyger Creek schOOls 75 acre m/1 S4 1 900

U SACI£S.IIOit 01 LU$ - Storyand hall 5 bedrooms
$45.000 00

country

Dure e BOB a 8 Bd jUSt Ike the
boars we test ed at th e Oh o
Testation that ga ned over 2 6
lb.s per day Roger Benlley
Sab na OH 513 5 04 239 0

elevator n ca $ 16 5

Ph 6 14

extra c ae n

1980 Old s De ta 88 Rova e or

64

19 80 C have lle Wagon a r naw
t rea 8t battu as Good conditio n
Ph 256 6580

Hay &amp; Gram

For se le or trad e 1987 Fo rd XL

Conve rt a b a S1200 1974
Chevy 4x4 Tru ck 6900 Ph
3 88 9774

71

lcHay n f eld for sale must cut &amp;nd
be e 304 895 3972

Tr ans po r1a11on

71

Autos for Sale

19 83

1983 Plymouth Hou on 4 dr
4 sp
good wo rk car Ph
6 14 379 2726

1982 Plvf"ou t h C h a mp
47 OOOm Ph 614 379 2726

7 8 Ford LTD new t ea
batt
AC c u ae PS

$1400

gen erator 1ystem

0000

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1984 Red Chevette sta ndard
tr an 2 door hatch back Ca ll
6 14 446 4664

NEW liSTING - lONG
BOTTOM - A v ew ol th e
r ve1 s an added allracl on
lo lh s 12 x40 mob le home
on A acre lot Use lor
umme cam pm g o year
rou nd res dence TPC waler
ava able ON lY$7 500 00
:NEW liSTING - N1ce 1 "
~ lory home ov e11ookm g the
-IJea ulilul Oh10 Rve r J
~edr oom s lull basemen!
eqUipped kitchen 2 car
;garage ce ng lan a1e olher
.;~dd e d lealures wlh lh1s
)lome Also woodbu1ner
li1eplace wookshop '" base
)nenl eat m k1lchen pal10
"'"d a lronl porch w1lh a
jew ONLY$29900 00
•
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-home on I acre lol l lloor
jllan wth part basemen! I
&lt;ar garage Good begmn er
ltom e $16 00000

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11ACINE

- Newer ranch
.flome on corne r lot Spa
J:IOUS hv ng 100'11 wlh
beaulrlul lireplace large
jnodern k1lchen 3 bed
rooms basemen! Excelle nt
~o n d1l on large carport
concrete dr ve $47 500 00
1 Henry E Cleland Jr
992 6191
~an Trussell
949 2660
Dottlt Turner 992 5692
[ r.acy R11fle
949 3010
!,"f1Ct
992 2259

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71

Autos for Sale

84 Honda E te scooter I ka
76 D o dg&amp;
wagon good body needs bat
1erv 120 000 m lea 304 675

614 742 3092

512 3

1976 Ltncoln Contmentel Mark
IV Good motor and tranam 1
1 on 2 new re ar quarter panela

78 C amero auto p a pb loa d ed
n 300 price n egot iabl e 304

814 742

1973 Plymouth ~oad Runner
Factory 340 eng ne 4 sp" d
t rans w th p11to gnp sl't fter
New duel el1l}au1t good t rea
una goo d f"Need s bodv work
$800 614 742 250 2

B1 Corvette w ith 61 000 actual
miM Ph 256 1774

ready

Sta nte11 ateel

Nr.w cuat am made for y our
truck moto home or clllt c cer
W th 1 fe- t me warranty Muffler
Man 9 Stimpson Ave Athena

614 446 2890
1984 Plymouth Colt 4 &amp;peed
AM FM tape •un roof w rar ms
&amp;2499 1983 Dodge Colt 4
speed AM FM tape w re r ms

Oh o

1 800 843 3767

, 966 Cheve le 283 auto 2 door
hard top Cal1614 905 4306

8 1999 Johns Auto Sal e• Bula

576 2498

388 8673

1978 Malibu Class c and Chevy
SS Nova 8 oth run good
304 675 1861 after 5 00

1986 Fo rd Ranger n v&amp;ry g aod
cond some 811 tras take over

v I II Rd

1983 Bu1ck l eSabre ltmted
oaded
excel ent eond Ph

pavm ent s Ca ll 6 14 256 68 67

Plymouth Twl&amp;ter 318
eng ne Auto uan1m u on runl
goo d good t' enaportat lon
$200 614 742 2502

19 84 D 50 Dodge Ram 4 c yl

7757

1980 Ford Fiest a 51 600 00
1971 MGB new t op eBOO 00
Both Good Cond 304 675
t553

1969 GMC ona ton flat be d
wit h t tove and ret geretor
e750 Ca 614 742 2002

80 CfltNrolet C tetion 4 doo
hatch beck PS PB c ru ••

79 Fo rd aut a mat c PS exc
cond
3 4 000 m les phone

81200 080 17 ft camp er

control AC 111t wheal abo~e
1verage cond f 1 600 00 304

304 67 6 32 98

675 3101

614 949 2288

E11.cel

1980 Datsun reduced

AM FM rad o Ph 446

4 IP

2183

1980Ford4x4F150 XLTauto
a r ttt AM fM toolbox e3600
1981 Honda Accord • 1196

ex fl~~~.t stayatema

Chevv S 10 v 6 Fu~t
nJ ected l oaded Durango peck'
ag,tt
sharp M ust see Ph
198 6

78 Da taun 821 0 runs good
body f ar $3 50 00 30 4 6 75

614 245 5239

Trucks for Sale

19 8 5 D odge p ckup 3 A tdn
21 000 m es $6900 1969
Intern al onal 2 ton wit h w mch
Ca ll 6 14 992 5468

new 2 500 m ea

21 25

new
PB

72

Autos for Sale

1983F rebrd 30S4barral with
0 0 T top1 AC rea IPO ler ptn
st r pea PS PB AM FM ~; lock
stereo Call 614 742 2061 or

1971

far trBve or camp ng TV
approx 7 2m mllea •6200 Ph
1980 Chry&amp;ler Fifth Avenu e
good condition Call 814 446

Ph

The Sunday T1mes Sentinei- Page- 0 -:j'

Ne11 er wrectcad Call

19n Old smobile Cutlass Su
preme N o ru st good sh a pe al
n!lW rad als 364 barrel auto
FM sta eo S750 Ph 446 4 32 6

1903 Olds Delta 88 2 dt one
owner 64m m ea n ce. clean
michel n t res AC R defroster
16 500 1970 Ford lA ton
Conve rs on Van auto air new
rea

Ho u zo n
auto AC Ph 6 14

Pl y m ou th

379 2726

Cutl ass SA on wh t e
loaded I ke new 14 800m1
Asking S1 2 500 Ph 446 7389
Of 675 2332

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Autos for Sale

50 OOOml

1986

388 98 32

John Deere 350 6 w ay bl ade
w;tll back hoe 3 ax l e t a er will
18
SIP B &amp;te Ph 388 0230 or
388 9081

Dodge

1984

S2796 1981 Cl'l avy Malibu 1
O wn er 66 OOOm
L ke new
$2350 Pll t;;14 286 6522

72 Sulek LeSabre

73

360 auto

lent condi1 on Owner took good
c•• of this o ne 304 676 5689

$200 00 304 458 171 2

79 Cougar XA7 new peml
ebullt ang ne no mtlea ntCB car
Stearns Garage 304 675 7710
0 675 6749

72

Vans &amp; 4 W D

197 3 Scout 4 whee dnve
6 cyl euto ru ns good $660
Call614 379 2140

Trucks for Sale

1950 Ford p cit up 304 468

1977 Ford Custom .ted Van
$1 800 Ph 446 8249 or 44 6

1727

1339

o• 446 1628

614 446 0290
Tobacco o tom ato sttcks 62
16 c each Morgan s Woodi &amp;w n

Farm Rt 35 PIny 304 675
12B6

62 Wanted to Buy
Now buy ng s ll e cor n or ear
co n Ca ll to latest quot 111 A 11er
C ty Fa rm Supp y 614 446
298 5

1904 Chevett e euto a

FM

42 000

62500

Reel Estate

Ganer~l

JUDY DEWin

BROKER

J Mernll Carter
Phylhs Loveday
J1m Cochran
Becky Lane
Patnck Cochran

G}

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

Real Estate General

AM
1984

Escort 4 spd 4 door new pant
t es 51 000 m es S2500 Call
6 14 379 26B2

Fo sal e 1977 Mercury good
condt on Ph 614 446 7039
1906 Chevy Chevette 4 .speed
S2999 1984 Chevy Cheven e
auto $2999 J ohns A1.1to Sales
Bulav lie Rd

R o1 Tr aetor Vermeer hay
equ pmen t up to $3000 off
Mowe s mower eond t oners
rak es tedder s &amp; round balers! A
compl et e ne of bale hand! ng &amp;
f eed ng acceupr es gr nder
'TI Ke s wagons
otary t len
rot ary cuttars blades d sc cult1
vators plows seeders post
drtve s woad spl n ars gotaa

OEAl TO R

Dav s

Un1vers1ly Personnel Serv1ces IS currenlly accept
mg apphcat10ns for a fulltlme/ per1!1&lt;1nent Secretary 1
lo r lhe College of Osleopath1c Med1 cme/ Admrmstra
11on and F1nance Job Dut1es Prov1de secretanal ass1s
lance to the Assocrate Dean and admrn1strators of the
Department of Adm1mstrat1on and Fmance produce
typed copy from rough wntten copy shorthand
1!1&lt;1Chllle dictation of bnef oral Instruction perform
wordprocessmg and clencal tash 111&lt;1mtams hies of
h1ghly coni dent1al nature prov1de prehmmary contact
w1lh genera l public answer telephone manager ap
pomt ment schedules elc

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Autos for Sale

71

M ec;h an cal To bacco Setter
$200 00 Call 614 44 6 2724

MF 50 Tractor good ru bbe r
gas Good cond t on $2 800
Fo sale or trade for Convers on
Ph 245 9109 o 24 5 5239
Van 1967Ca maro SS and 19 80
Cutl as Supreme Both excell ent John Dee e hay ra ke $675
co nd t on 61 4 74 2 2372
11quare baler'S S7 0 0 and up AC
rot o ba le $450 MF dyna
ba ence mo w er S600 Ha y con
59 For Sale or Trade d ton er S275 Other 1 eld ready
equ pment Howes Farm Ma
ch nerv A 124 &amp; Mayhew Rd
Sale or tr ade f or WO WD 45 A Ja cksa n Oil Ph 614 286
5944
C T actor VW Dune Buggy w th
f be r glass body Ph 614 446
3 14 f ord Bottom plows $325
7739
Fot d 8f1 d sk S250 Belt c
aeader sp eader $2 60 shaver
post dr ve S700 24ft hav

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Ca pet emn anta 16 00 a yard
an l
p Molloh an Furnlturll
Upp M R 'lo'Of ~ d Ph 6 14 446
7444 Opon t II 7PM on Week

Help Wanted

59 For Sale or Trade

273 New

Livestock

2 86 6522

61 4 245 5121

m ow ng machtnes
rakes drum mower square
bale s usod t ractors 3 7
ha vb nes cu td ton e
I me
Sp eade tobacco !e tters d scs
~ l ow s llar ow gravity w agon
And see us fo a complete I ne of
parts &amp; sa v ce

REAL ESTATE

CO ioiiJIE RC A L

446-6806

12 Mo t h1 tree I nan c ng with

66 M F Tracto 62 4 50 7ft Fla 1
StrawbeH es P ck you r own mow a $200 Hay w agon $300
Bnng conta ne s Cl aude W n Post hoe dtgge r $275 J 0
ta s R o Grande Oh o Ca ll ham mer mil $125 Ph 614

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446-6610

dU ltCIIII MG

O'I'O inUIIIft

Ron P1tchford

SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

Charles Moore
JUST liSTED
FIRST TIME ON MARKET - TAKE ALOOK TODAY AI
THIS SHARP BRICK &amp; FRAME RANCH - 3 spac ous
bedrooms lam1ly 1oom lormall vngroom 2baths heal
pump cent al a atlached 2 car gar age lng ound
18 x36 swtmm ng pool wth prtvacy fence Mancur ed

law n Cryschoos

NEW LISTI~G
GENTlEMAN S FARM -

t ac t o )

STUTES

Real Estate General

Al.

61 Farm Equipment

Real Estate General

30 4 77 3 5234

Re s CEN

frUit
&amp; Veg etable s

(som e th at take as low as a 36 MP

STUTES REAL ESTATE
BONNIE STUTES, BIOKER

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Oh10- Pomt Pleasant W Va

headga t es truck racks truck
beds trailers sprayers feed
bunks l ves t oclc w &amp;t arers m n
era! feeders Wh eat Horse lawn !I
g a de n e q ui pme nt
Used
Equ pment
8 round baiera

~Southern
~ Hdls
mR.E.,2lInc.

DATE Sunday, MAY 31, 1987
TIME 1 00 to 4 00 P M

approved cre d t 5300 m nu
mum pu rch81fl nacflsaary 3
M e1 out Bulav e Rd Open
911m o 5pm Man t h u Sat Ph

SECRETARY I

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Used B~rch kitchen cabinett and
tta nl"a steel • mk

6 14 446 0322

Apom tl fo

Groommg All breed t All
~ ~- J ul e WebbPh 614 446

double

bO!Irdt S30 and up t o S6 6

45 Furn1s hed Rooms

Groom and Supply Shop Pet

cond 1376 00 304 876 3433
ahllf' 6 00 pm 676 7109

67 6 6730
f: ~

Pets for Sale

each Alto AKC Pomeran '"ior Pat ch Kerr Ad M on da y
Stud Servtce a. AKC Stber1an Saturday BAM 8PM Call 614
Hutky for Stud Serv ce Ph 446 8692 or 614 246 5178

t

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1987

11106
~ bedroo m

br ck home on 89

acres wooded set! ng arge ftutt o chard home has 3
lull bath s and many amen I es n Kyger Creek school

d str ct

~2404

CABIN &amp;10ACRES OF PARTIALLY WOODED ACREAGE

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ava Iable $12000 00

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4 ACRElOI IN GRHN TOWNSHIPONLY$3 000 00 Ru ral wa er ava lab e

12394
WHAT APRICE' $17 00011 rs whal lhe owners are
as~

SPRING IS HERE and we have
Raccoon Creek lor you lo spend your summer
and weekends - Yea a ou nd hv ng Buy now

ng or

3 bedroom anch ram y com

eal

m

k!chen ba h and mooe Qu e1 loca on and app ox 2

ac es
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THREE BEDROOM MOBilE HOME w1lh 2year old 14 1t6
add I on lO ac1es ol la nd 12 x24 garage Sec #33
Harr son
Bu now lor .~!.'~~,~

NEW liSTING - Newly remodeled 3 bedroom home
near Cadmus cl ose lo Aucl on Barn For sale now
mmed ale possessiOn $29 500 00

mss

II ~ ACRES - Ranchs l~e w h3
bedroom s arge k Ichen 2 baths 111 ng oom fu f
basemen nce count ~ su ound n ~s l and ays well

HOME AND APPROX
w1h
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MODERN 2 STORY 3 BEDROOM HOME PlUS 6 ACRES
- la ge counlry krlchen you need 10 see 3 wa1e1
systems l ke new 2 ca aarage and older barn All n
i ass elcepl egoodga den Jo rs Raccoo Cee kCouniY
Pa k dsr lcl Owne anx ous o mov o hs one Priced
$39 900

nce garden ar ea app1ox I 752 sq 11 on man
~2387

NEW LISTING
5 IUNUIES WALKING DISTANCE TO DOWNTOWN
MIDDlEPORT - 2 s1o y home wrlh a 2 ca ga a[!&lt;l 3
bedrooms 2 balhs lo~e pl ace large o 1 pmch
wor &lt;shop n lui basemen! Pr ced n Ihe $30s Call
loday
12 391
SUPERB SEOING ON I 4 ACRESWITH LOISOF TREES
- Greallo 1he lam ly 4 bedoooms I o balhs lam ly

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OVERLOOKING THE OHIO RIVERI - Home aile s 4
bed ooms 2 balhs Iv i room lam11 room utlll11
10om enodeled klchen wlh I epace Slorage
bu1ld np,

and

ba

l evel and lor ve F u I I ees and

noe

11328

worn ana 2 woodburne ~ Large k!c hen wlh lots of
cab nets House has been recently v nyl s ded mak ng
for low ma ntenance Ncedeck r ch garden spot and 2

ca Ra age Cal Ieday lu an apponlm enl

11371
YOU RE MISSIN G SOM ElHING I you don 1 nqu re
aboul lhs 4 bed room 2 slory 1wo balhs Ia mal rv ne
and d nng ooms ul basement wth lam ly room ec
oom uti ty oom and pat o wlh e• cel en! v ew Cty

schools Beaullu home Call1o see

mso

ARARE OPPORTUNITY wII n 5 m11es ol lo wn 42ac es
oad Iron age aong two roilds rrame anch app o:c

1 500 sq 11 J lg bedrooms 2 balhs k chen comple1e
wth 1ange d1shwashe ef lltrator d sposal Attache J
2 ca garage 88 x56 ba n pus otheo sheds and

ou1bu ldngs Kyger Ceek schools

12340
OWNERS REDUCEO HOUSE BY $11 OOOJUSITO SHOW
HE MEANS BUSINESS - Exc I ngan dexclusrve 1111 s1
som e ot the features and the• you caU tor an

appo nlmenllo see thrs lovelyhome Ihat goes wlh 1hem1
~ bedrooms 3 ~ baths s1udy lam ly oom lormal enl y
n ground pool Answers you d eam of p vacvwlh over
3 ac es of t eed su ound•ngs Come set the rest

~2 336

ITS BEST -II youen1oypr vacy and 1
iec:luded area rhs home s lor you' 3 bedrooms I ~
bath s greenhouse large seen c ya d expand ng to ove
l acre Come see the rest

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NEW liSTING - NICE 2 BEDRM HOME near Evergreen
on Eve1green Prospecl Rd Approx h acre lan d counly
wale Purchase now lor $24 500
3 BEDROOM HOME IN PlANTS SO - Excel lenl
cond Iron New 10ol vnyl s d1 g nsulated Full
basemen Cly waler and san tary sewer $55 000
REDUCED TO $4 8 000

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BUY NOW 2 ac e ol localed wlh n Spr ngl1eld Twp
Galha Co $10 500

and rec eat10n Southvtestern schoo s P ced low$60s

mao

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APPROXIMATElY 5 ACRES ollevel ground ad1acen1 1o •
Pleasanr Valley Eslales 350 II 10ad lr onlage w1l h c ly 1
waler sewer and gas on prem1ses $400 per lr ont loot I
NEAT 3 BEDROOM HOME localed alon g Roush Rd •
Chesh re Twp Kyger Creek schools Appro• ~ acre •
wblp pool Buy now lor $49 500
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3 BEDROOM HOME ON KATHY DRIVE near Holzer
Hosp11a1 low lra ll c area large backyar d WBFP
Gallipolis C1ly schoo d1str cl Pnce $45 000

deweloomenl lob.l~ r.n hase ba n t e house Manv
spr ngs fo I vestock vtater Past ure hllable land an d

woodland Jams Wayne Nal anal forest Good hunl ng

COMFORTABlE COTTAGE - 2 bedrms Sllua led along
Garl eld Ave Buy now lor $16 000
NEW liSTING THISONE HAS IT All"' - 70 acres w1lh
lwo es den ces Bar n oulbu ld ngs I 065 lb lobacco
base Nea1 Crown Cly Hannan Trace Schoo s Buy now
for $58 000

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FARM liSTING - 160 acres P vale ~CAl on Modern
house 6 ms I ~ baths Pr vale wafer system spr ng

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20 ACRES more o less wlh 2 BR mob le home Hazel ••
Rdge $19 900
NEW USTING I OVERLOOKING OHIO RIVER - 12 x65 :
1967 mob le home Oneacre land ,.,th 2 car ga1age Call •
Ieday' Th s one wont lasl lor $10 000
COMMERCIAl BUILDING ON COURT ST - Approx •
3 600 sq ft Seclroned oil I 232 sq H selling area Rear •
alley and s1de entrance ma dd ~ on to Court St entrance
Insulated FA gas lu1na ce separate AC C1ty seiVIces 2 •
bed rm apt on 2nd lloor Buy now lor $60 000
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SIWNG TOUR HAL ESTATIIS IIG IU!INlSS
UU AN EXPI..NCID WOOD HAtTY SAIISPIISON

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lOCATION AND CONVENIENT TO THE VIllAGE OF RID
GRANOE makes this seven room home a deSiable
Istrn~ Lvrng 1oom lormal d nn~ complete klchen
pan al basement Uke new shng e rool Alumnum
sodrng Allordable pr ce range - low$30s
11360
SECLUDED FARM 147 ACRES - All n graswcepllo
approx 30 acres Imber land 3 good ba ns and u1rlly
buld ngs Sold 2 story house and good ever ya d ar ea
ond garden Tobacco base Call now to trrsl
apporn1men1 IMMEOIATE POSSESSION
11378
1153 ACRES on BulaYIII .. Addrson Road Wate
Included Mobile homes welcome

11359
BUILDING lOTNEAR RIO GRANDE- Vacant lo1w1h
sePI•c we 1wateo 163 M ol road lronlage good lo
mobile home or house 8 640 Call lor more nlormalron
#2368
SMAll MODERN FARM - Hunl ng1on Townshp Sx
acres plus bam 2 car garage an d an eyecatch.ng 1YI

story home House s modern 2 bedrooms (w1h alii e
work rt could be 31 All vrnyl Sided nsulahon down
spoul.,nd guMers Colo11sslate blue cathedral ce1l ngs
Want a n ce place vt th a small acre age? DOn t pass thts

up'
DOUBLEWIDE ON AVERY PlEASANT LOT - Approx
180 xl80 wth a wh 1e pcketl renee New ool new
lurnace as backup lor woodburnet Three bedrooms
walk rn closet Well cared lor Prced under $30 000
Addav lie schools Belle call quck lo see lhiS one
112399
LOG CABIN IN RUSTIC 41 ACRE SETTING - 3
bedroomI bath 1vn~ room basement 2 car
unatlached garage All thrs and more for $48 900 MUST
SEE'

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ncomei 2 sto y home and 2 bedroom garage aoartment
localed n cty Ca ll today for more nlo maltOn and an
appo ntmenl

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loca1ed at 23 locus! S1ree1 An excellenl local on lor

profess on~l pe son Call to mme

del ls

p ced at

$37 000
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BUIDliNG LOT- loc aled a1 ower Rl 7 Access loRac
coon Ceek Appro• I "" and resl c1ed - no mobole
homes Beaul lu suoround nRS P ced 31 $5100
11356
1974 MOBilE HOME wlh 10xl 4 ex pando 2
bed ooms Cuorenlly n lrarlei park REASONABlE
11311
Ill ACRE fARM- lARGE TOBACCO BASE - Pc1u

THREE WISHESI - II comlor1 conven ence and good
ne ghbo hood a e moo ranllo ro u betl er ~o k lh s one
oveo Brck and I •me I leve 34 bedrooms 2 lu I

bat hs fa m1ly room I v g oo n an I d r np, oom 2 car
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I eed lawn let us ta~e

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CHAROlAIS HillS AREA- Ths laslelu lydecora1ed
anch has appeallh oughout Ca1hed al ce~ l ngs Inlivrn1
oomand mas1er bedroom r eplace lam ly room 1~
bal hs lorma d n n ~ 2 ca ga age Ncely landscaped
lawn P clu P.SQUC sclt n~ Call today !01 mme del a Is

$64 900

12389
VICTORIAN STYLING - Ahome oilhe pasl 211oryw1~
4 bedrooms I ~ balhl am y oom klchen breaklasl

room I v ng room full bast'ment lh s s a b ~ lam y
home wlh em odelrnR n1de and ot I Se pa ale 3 b'V

ga age and localed al Uppe r R ve Rood (SR7)

11397
I r I no .nch wlh bal l

esque sett ng, modern 3 bed oomhome Ike new 2car

garage rura water be ng nslalled Good lent nt 41arm
POnds 8 acres allalla and 2 barns Th1s IS a good
provttab efa mand wet taken ca e ol Call 'SOon u
tobacco c op needs tmmedtafe alten ftOnll

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GET AWAT FRO II II All - Come home to a beau1rful
urban settmg 1ust a lew m les from Gall polls Custom

burll brrck ranch 8 rooms 3 ~ ba1hs d vded basement
Beaut1IUI stocked lake Crcular dr ve lined wr1h 1rees
and sh1ubs Nne acre homeslead Call lor apprnnlm ent
Gall a Countys besl
112191

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PRICE REDUCED ON THIS LOVELY J BEDROOM
RANCH hiS deco ator s tooch K!chen wlh lormal
drn nga ea nce I" ng room large lam1ly room I balh I
car garageand appro• t acre lawn Pr ced nIhe $40s
and localed rn Add son lownsh p

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VINTON - $20 000 - I lo yI ' me home wlh part al

GROWN YOUR OWN GARDEN DOGS CATTLE &amp; KIDS on
lhl! scen c 29 acre farm I ~ story Ira me home 4 or 5
bedrooms basemen! Garage barns storage bu ld n~
Large bpond Call today th s ~ 1he type olla m1hal s
d HICult lo I nd $69 900

A HOME FOR THE ENTI RE FAMilY- Sp,crous 4
bed oom b ck anch nea HMC Includes 2 balhs I~
tam ry room 2 I eolace. lo mal &lt;1 n n~ lull In shed

base ment

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b~l h ea n ktlchen an d doub le

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HOME - 2 bedrooms ~r ge yard QU et streel n lawn
PosSible and conlract lo ughl pany
11398

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basemenl newe &amp;as fu nace a d ce nt at a mwr
thermal w ndows and much no e Call lo rn ore
nlo mat on

11358

PRICED TO SEll AT$11000 - Fo oom house and
ut 1t~ roorn f on po ct t el a and s moketla u~e
Srtuated on I acre n Add son Iown h p
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Ca I lor comolele 111rng
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bedrooms and mo f! ? hit
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Pomeroy-Middleport- Gallipolis. Ohio-'Point Pleasant. W. Va.
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"'""lion. very cle•n t1995 Ph.

258-1014.

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lint. ktN.cl . vtry sharp, Ph.
8U-2U -6131 .
79 ':Chtvy P1nel Van, 1.4 ton, low
mil•. very good sh&amp;pe. Ph.
2·5 -&amp;131 .
198• C20 Customized van le11
than 30.000 miles, like new
cand. lota of enral. For sa le or
trade on old• model pich·up or
c.-. 304 -676-1428. ·
1979 J•ep Cheerokee. ph o~ e

30•·•6e-1727.

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Motorcycles

1 Honda 250 Rebel.

1986

model, mlle~a 1Omi . Ca n be
Mtn at 1 1 6 Butiani Or
1984 \1 -30 Magna. immaculata
condhlon. ' seddle begs. cover
t1800 Firm aet"lous ca li on on ly
Ph. 266· 1. . 3 2· 9PM
1913 70 Honda 3·wheeler.
t400. Ph. 304 -937 -2681 .
1974 Honde 7&amp;0, 1oaded, e11cql·
l.nt condition, new tune-up&amp; oil
chang • . UOO or beat offer Ph.
441-1619 after 5PM .
1978 .Kaw1uk l KZ · 750 ,
12.800mi., 1600 or best offer.
Ph. &amp;14-261- 1340
1982 Yamaha 660 Vilion,
drnMd. C1ll 614· 367-0543 .

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1972 GT 660 Suzuki. l ow
mileage. 11ery good c:o ndition .
1500. C•ll 614·992-5391
1982 Yamaha 400 Specie!.
4800 miles. E•eellertt condition.

MEMBER

100 hfl. Call 304-675 -4466

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sae 2:941 MeMiowbrook Drive.
Point Pleasant

Yamahe XS 85 0. Full

16' bolt Sea Star 70 hp with
trailer. Ell:cellenc condition. Call
614· 446 · 1506 ah&amp;r 6 p. m.

814-247-2724 aft et 6:00p.m.

dreu. Good condition. Call
614 -742 -2352 .

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Boats and
Motors for Sate

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F1r ing luggage rack.

1981

31,1987

1986R ink8f. 17foot. 1 / 0 , 120
h"p, fully equipped!! Leu than

Boats and
Motors for Sale

2 1ft. Skiffcuft, slaepa4-6. 120
H.P. Mereorv 1-0 motor . Needs
refurbish ing &amp; repainting . Will
u ll or lrada for li\11111 0ck. Ph
446-78 25 .
1982 Bayliner Mutiny , e~o:cellent
co ndition. 120 hp. 1· 0 Mercruiser engin e Call 61 4-446 8654 .
14' Alluminum Fishing Boat
with Trai ler, 2-new tires, a~~:cel ­
lent co ndition . Seaat87VinaSt .

3 8' River Queen Houaebaat.
fully equipped. Ph. 614·446·

2367 .
1976 Mark Twa in 140hp. 1·0 ,
Shoreline trailer, ell coven
t4500 or best offer Ph. 614·

388-9783.

THE KIDS WANT APOOl AND YOU
ENOUGH ROOM TO KEEP THEM OUT
FROM UNDER YOUR FEET - Thrs hom e
ofters all that. 3 BRs, 3 baths, equr pped
kitchen. 14x44 family room. dinette,
fireplace. 2 car attached garage. 20x40
pool and satellrte dish.

AFfORDABILITY + LOCATION = On e
nice starter home near Green Sc hool. 3
BRs. bath. LR. bath, f11 eptace, lull
basement, brg yar d. Call lor mor e details.

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

250 6-cvl. eng ine. brand new .
8600 . Call after 6PM . Ph .

614·266· 1666.

Str~tl. 5119.95 p~ir . installed .
Most rnodeta. Muffler Man . 9
Stimpson Ave .. Athens. Otlio

REAL ESTATE
E. M . WISEMAN , BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN . 446-9555
B. J. HAIRSTON. 446-4240
CLYDE B. WALKER, 245-5276
LORETTA McDADE. 446-7729

NEW
Thrs 1.570 sq . ff. ranch with full basement may be
22 years old, but lookslike new rnsrde. Completely
redecorated wrth excellent color scheme. plush
carpetin&amp; krtc hen appliances. floor tile and on
and on. Home has 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, rec. room.
central air and garage on a flat lot. $47,000.
#408

We
Need
Li1ting9!!

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eamper. Call 614 -446-8648
aftet 7PM .

$126 ., Ca ll 304·676·6697 betore 10:00 p.m .
1987 Ford NEW. dual lanks.
long bed. 1960.00. On e pair
80-87 truck doors S250.00.
Aher 5 :00 call 304-675-3073.

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8' 11ide in Truck Camper. ' 8,
. Cricket. 3 burnet" range. 2-way
refr~tll'a tor . furnace. E11cellent
~on'l:lition. S2000. Ph. 614· 245·
5474.

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HERE"S A GENTLEMAN'S COUNTRY PLACE You 'll have lrttle to do ex cept rela. and enjoy one
of the best built homes in the cou nty. This is a
·roomy 2100 sq. ~ - . 3 bedroom brick with 31h acres
of rol ling land. Prestigrou s neighborhood in an
area r es tr~ cted to hrgher priced residential. Three
large bedrooms, for mal dinrng and ~ h ar m i ng
fam ily room with see-throu gh frreplace. The
krl chen mcludes Corningware range, new
relngerator, mrcrowave oven, dishwasher and lots
of oak ' cabmets. 2 lull ce ramrc baths, and an
oversized 2 car garage with automatic door. You'll
be greeted by an outstanding vrew lrom each
wrndow. This stately appearing home will be hard
to match in today's market. Red uced to $114,600.
#105

EYE FOR QUAliTY?
Then come see this modest. but cut e 3 bedroom,
vrnyl sided hom e. 18x24 garage. Low utilities
Allordably priced at $32.600.
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21 : fl . Ua&lt;J el trailer . Self·
contained . Excellent ~~:ondilion .
Calt 614 -992 · 7215 .

OWNER VEY ANXIOUS TO SELL!"
You'll en1oy the quietness of the countrysrde and
convenience of berng close to town in this 7 year
old 3 bedroomhome ju ~t 4 miles out in city school
drslrrct. The rough cedar srding and a new wrap
around deck (treated lumb er) make rt a sta ndout
on the mar ket. Includes a nrce krtchen wrth range
and refrrgerator, lorn1rca countertops and nrce
cabinets. formal diningroom and 2 bath s. There's
a large family room wit h lrreplace and I car
garage. 24x30 outbuilding lor storage You'll like
the added outdoor summer Irving space the deck
provrdes. above ground pool rs extra. II you're
about to buy a home, see lhJS one be lore you close
on anyth ing else' $64,500.
#108

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#316

A COZY SPOT TO CAll HOME! - The
I
setting of this 1900 sq. It ranch puts family and
friends at ease. A frreplace warms the spacious
living room on cold winter nights. 3 bedrooms.
family room, dining room and a multitude of
extras. 5 acres. $67.000.

IF YOU 'RE AN "OlD HOUSE FREAK". THIS ONE'S
FOR YQU! - With a coat of parnt and maybe a
new frdnt porch. thrs could be one of the
outstand ing old homes in th e area. Includes a
formal entrance, large pine paneled fam ily room,
decent kitchen !room for improvement). utility
room and large bedroom on ground flood . Two
large bedrooms upsta irs. Nice llallot with 2 car
garage. Prrce $25.900. AI edge of town.

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Treft &amp; stump remo'val. Mulch,
topaoil. Blue Aug. Blu e Spru ce,
mowing. prunin g. Don' s Winds·
capjts Ph. 614- 446 -9646.·
Vinyle &amp; Aluminum Siding.
S1t11m windows 81 doors. over
heng gu1ters. Free estimates .
Ph. 614·4•6·6332 .

Dillard Weter Service: Pools,
Cis1erna, Wella . Dellvaty Any time. C1ll 614 -446· ?404·No
Sunday calli .

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House coli, limnton•. and
griVeJ. Delivered 1 ton and up.
Jim Lanier, 304 -676 -1247 or

676-7397.

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Improvements

Improvements

Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Mon wells completed same day.
Pump salus and service. 304·
895 -3802

l:onc:rete finish. parking lot•,
basemertts · arly siz1 job. Senior
Citiun Dltcount, Rick G1rfleld.
614·985 -4464 .

Vinyle &amp; Alum in~m Siding.
Storm , windows &amp; doors, over
hang gutters. Free estimates.

Stark~ Tree and Lawn Service,
lawn care. landscaping, stump
removal , 304 -576 -2842 or

Ph.614-446 -6332 .

575-2903 .

Estate

RON ' S TeleV isi on S1rvice .
House calls on RCA , Ou1zer.
GE. Speciallng in Zeni'th. Call
304·576· 2398 or 614 · 446 ·
2454
Fettv Tnte Trimming. stump
removal . Call 304 -&amp;76 -1331

Real

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$25,000 - VAllEY ORIVE - Ttus 3 BR
home otters 2 baths. krtchen. LR. DR,
ca~p et . gas heat. crty sc hools Call lor an
appt.

30.5 ACRES. M/ l - Sll.OOO - Sec. 93
Walnut Twp. fronts on Whrte Hollow and
Berry Rd Well . septrc tank.

PICTURE THIS - You and your fan1rly
relaxing on a wrap-around deck en,oymg a
terrific vrew ott he Ohro Rrver. Youcan wrth
lhJS home at the edge of town. Other
attractrve features mclude 3/ 4 BRs 2
baths. LR wrlh stonef11epl ace ami m 11 1 0~ed
wall that rellects the fiver vrew. FR. rec
room . krtchen. dmette. 1111eptaces. c.11pet.
cent. arr. II you hke the rrver. you wrlltove
thrs one.

DON 'T BE CRAMPED FOR ROOM ANY
MORE - lh rs lovely home oilers approx.
2000 sq ft. and rs rust frve miles lromtow n
- 4 BRs. I'\ baths. powderroom)rtchen.
drne lle. LR wrth corner wood burner.lamrly
room . carpet and hardwood, gas he at. cent
a11, attac hed garage Crtv sc hools. Call
today

GREEN ACRES IS THE PlACE TO BE Nrce ra nch style home srtuatcd on a
70xl4811. lot oilers 3 BRs. 117 baths. LR.
FR w/ lu eplace, eat ·rn krtchen. gas heat
Green schools Call today
MAKE THIS YOUR Nf W HOME - 8r1 d
ran ch. 3 BRs. I v, bath s, krt chen w/ Jange,
double oven. OW. lrvrn g nn. drnette. famrl y
rm .. f11eptace. full basement. screened
porch. 2 car altached ga,ge KC school
drstnct
GREEN TWP. - 2 5 acres mi t. very nrce
home oilers 5 BRs, 2 baths. krlchen, dmrng
rm .. LR. carpet and hardwood. wood·
burner . new lurnace. Call lor an
appointment

#350

lOVELY BRICK HOME IN TOWN - Thrs
hom e has a lot to offer. Krtchen wrth range
and drspt , LR wrth fireplace, carpet over
~ ardwood . lull basement. attached garage
wrth electflc opener, gas heat/ cent. an,
storm wmdows. You'll want to see thisone.
$39.900 - I 7acres m/ 1. Very nice ranch
style home features 2 baths, 3 BRs. LR,
lamrly rm . and formal drning, carpeting.
woodburnrng stove. Call for more
mlormat1on.
tOTS FOR SAlE - State R. 7. Rural wat er
avarlable. Mobrte home welcome. Call for
more detarts.

TURN THE KIDS lOOSE HERE - 2.5acres
mor eor less wrtn a lovely ra n~h stylehome.
3 BRs. 2 bath s, LR, krtchen has mrcrowave
range and refrig., full basement. carpet:
heat pump, cent. au, attached garage plus
unattached garage. Lots ol room lor a
garden.

PRICE REDUCED TO $39.900 - GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - This home oilers lg.
LR with fireplace. kitchen, dining area, 3
BRs. bath. lull basement, I car garage,
deck, fenced yaru just min utes to town on
Rt. 14 1. Call for an appointment.

STATE ROUTE 160- CORNER lOT - This
home oilers 3 BRs. LR. kitchen. bath,
unattached garage.

ADDISON TWP. - Possom Trot Rd.- 93
acres m/ 1, all woods. Old barn on property.
$21.900.
CORA MILL RD. - Perry Twp. - 8 acres
m/1vacant land. Call for more details.

TAKE YOUR TIME
You have to go in to appreciate thrs Jo,ely 3 BR
ranch. LR with lrreplace. DR. eat-in krtchen and 2
baths. 2 car garage. I ac. lot. $59.900.

#304

NEAR VINTON - 17 acres wrth · l ~ story home
home has vinyl sidmg, new wirin g,
3 bedrooms. I bath and lots of storage
'"" ''". '1°0-12 acres II at ground. Ought to took al rt!

#250
GOOD HOME SITE IN QUIET lOCATION - Tree
covered hrlls all around. Small stream, county
water. 30 acres mall wrth 14x70 1974 3bedroom.
2 bath mobile home. All in good condition with
partial furniture. 1.15 miles west of Eno on Long
Bra nch Road. All lor $30,000.
#319
LOAN ASSUMPTION - The seller rs dorng
everythin g possible to make rt easy to be the
owner of thrs brick/ trame4 bedroom bi-level near
Clay Elementary School_He wrll combme a tow,
tow down payment. loan assumption. and wil l
even fina nce the difference with special terms.
This is ah excellent opportun ity, especially for the
first time buyer. Home also includes kitchen with
set-all dining area, large unfinished lower leve l
room, above ground pool and 2 car garage. Call for
more informat ion. $46.900.

#406

5 ACRE PLUS 2 mobrte homes. Over half of the
land is creek bottom and productive lor field crops
·and garden. Also storage buildings_1971 12x65
Schult in good condrtron and 1961 10x50 Elcona
rn good condition. Located just oft St. Rt. 325. 2.5
mite N.E. of Vinton. County water line on St. Rt.
325. Priced to sell at $16,500.
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home oilers 4 bedrooms, living room , lamrty room
with atlractrve l11eptace. eat-in kitchen and I \\
bat hs. 2 car garage. Ga s heat, central arr.
replacement windows and extra insulatr on. Home
rn very good repair. Excellent neighborhood, close
to shopping, hospital. etc. $79,900.

#239 '

YOUR FAMILY Will ENJOY THIS HOME 4 BRs. 2 baths. eQ urpped krtchen, LR, DR.
attached garage. heat pu mp / cent. a11,
whut pool rn master bath. above grou nd
pool. Shown by apporntment

INVESTMENT PROPERTY - 9 acres m/1.
appro•. 17 mr from HMCwrth frontage on
St. Rt. 160.

GREENFIELD TWP. - 88.75 A. m/ 1. fronts
on SR 233 and Frank Shaffer Rd. Owner
timber.

Near grade
school and college. Home on
of an acre lot
wrth 30x36 barn. Excellent garden area_' Hrstoric
older home occupred by former college presidents
in good condition. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. ta~ ge
living room with wood stove, family room . dining
room. modern krtchen and 12x 18 sunroom. Ga s
fired hot water heat. Chestnut wood wrndo wand
door facings in marn part ol home. Just one of the
best built and modernized lin good taste) homesm
Rio Grande. Priced to sell at $54,800.

BRICK RANCH ON 1.84 ACRES- Largespacious
home oilers over 2.000 sq It of tivrng space plus
large 2 car garage. Incl udes lamrly room and rec.
roon1. both with woodburning fireplace_ Lar ge
eat-rn krtchen with attractive cabrn ets, 3
bedrooms, 2 full baths, large utrlity room and
more. Well built and well car ed for home in Green
Townshrp. $70s_

WHERE'S THE HOUSEl - Believe us it's there'
2.1 60 sq. tt. of Irving spa ce that won't cramp your
style. It's a qu al ity burit home inasecluded, family
orrented nerghborhood wrthi n walkrng drstance of
town. Com plete wrth 4 bedrooms and 21h bath sfor
convenrence and comfort. Large lrvrng room and
dining room combination wrth attractivefireplace
plu s eat-in kitchen and fa mily room_ Lots of
storage space in partial basement. Above ground
pool. screened-in brrck patio for summer
evenings. 2 car garage, gas heat and central air.
Thrs home writ please you rn ev ery way, rnclud rng
your budget. It's truly a bargar11 at $64,900. Give
us a call, we'd love to show rt to you at you r
convemence
#220
CLEAN AS A PIN - EVERYWHERE! - Thrs home
JS rn A-I shape. Nothrn g to do but enjoy. Great
starter home_ 3 bedrooms, I bath. knotty prne
fami ly room. tivrng room wrth frreplace. New vrny l
srding, gas furnace and cenllal arr and carpet
among other thrngs. Basement Mrnt conditron.
Low 50s.

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THE FAIIILY Will LOVE THIS ONE!
GRAHAII SCHOOl ROAD - Very nice Ranch style home on .5 acre m/1. oilers 3
ranch offers kitchen w/ range, relng.. OW. BRs. bath, krtchen.lamrtyroom. LR. carpet,
dispt .. mrc rowave. lR, FR. dmette, 3 BRs. 1 heatatator l11epta ce. WB stove, 1 car
bath, cent. a11. carpetmg, 2 metal utrlrly attached garage, 16&lt;32 rn -grou nd pool.
bldgs. Shown by apporntment.
Chamlrnk lence. Ca ll for an appornlmenl.

A &amp; R Water Sel'\lict. Home
ciaterns.

W1tter1on 's W1ter Haulini .
rusonable rateiJ. immediate
2, 000 gallon delivery , cls1tll'ns,
pools. wall, etc. call 304 -576-

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Al l types earpent• &amp; concrete
wortc: Interior. e11terior, remodetltlg. painting. roofing, frae
B5t~/nates . Call614 ·446-6174.

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pools, cist1rns, wlils . Ph . 614 -

SWj:EPER and sewing machine
repair, part a, and suppliBS. Pi~k
up and delivef"'tt, Davis Vacuum
Cls·aner. one half mile up
Gedrges Creek Rd. Call 614 -

FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET EVER'!! - As a
broker and house -salesman. I see a large number .
of houses every week, and I can tell you. it is not
otten that we lind one of th is quality, as well
located or in as good a neighborhood. It's a 3 yr.
old brick (n o exterior maintenan ce). rust like new
and includes a large living room, formal dirring.
large krlchen wit h 28 Ieel of oak cabi nets, built-in
bar. ra nge, dishwasher and refrigerator, brg fa mil y
roomwit h brick fireplace, 21ull baths, 3bedrooms
and an oversized 2 car garage. Thrs isabeautifull y
carpeted. nrcely decorated home_Located on 2
lots. 2 mrles from town on Rt. 160. Priced at
$95.900. Owner does not wa nt a "for Sale" sign,
so call us lor exact tocalron.

84

rnllr•-iov ATMOSPHERE
Truly gracious !amity lrvmg can be yours in this beautrtul
fou r bedroom home approx. 8 miles from Gallipolis. The
krtchen is agourm et's delight, unbetievabledining room an d
lamity room. Swrmm rng pool. workshop, horse stables. 20
acres, another 73 acr esavarlabl e. Built lor the most discrimi·
nating homeowner. Many, many an~enities .
#542

free . Ridenour E ~ctric 81. 304 -

81;
Home
' Improvements

44~ · 0294 .

SOME OF SOUTHEASTERN OHIO'S MOST
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRYSIDE is contained within
this 86 acres. 1'h story remodeled homein good
shape includes 3 bedrooms. I bath, large eat-in
kitchen. living room and Iron! room. Al uminum
siding, approximately 50-55 acres are cleared
gr assland. Small ponrl. $66,500.

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City, Oh. 6H ·268 -1470. he.
61 4· 446· 3438 . Open d1ily 9 to
4:30, Sat . 9:30 to 1:30. Old &amp;
n,r w UphOiterad.

ing. New service or ·. repair1.

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Ace Constru
ction.
Ftoot1ng.
gut·
tflrll
masonry
work.
All work

#113

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R &amp; M Custom Couches and
Aeuphotstery, St. Rt. 7 , Crown

Lieented electricl&amp;n. Eltim11e

rng
a co-worker
askedovertrme
for the latest
IRS tax
regulations. Grinning, he announced he wanted to look
up "Use of -···· as --·."

,n Complete '"• cnuckte quoied .
W by fd1 1ng in the missmg words

610-949-2288 .

guoion\eed. Ctll614-388-9766
or388 ,9792

EXTRA WEll BUilT HOME ONLY 4 MILES FROM
GAlLIPOLIS - 3 bedrooms. 1\\ bath. lull
ba sement with lamrly room and fireplace. Quality
birch cabinets in krtch en. hardwood floors with
quality carpet, all less than 2 years old. 2 car
garage atta ched, 2 storage burldmgs. I acre to be
surveyed. Listed lor $62,500.

.

The Sunday

Upholstery .

Mowrev·s Upholstering serving
tricountyerel22yean. Thebesl
in fumi~ure upholltflfing . .Call
304 · 675 · 4154 tor tru

R"iden11al or comm.,cial wir·

After several weeks of work·

87

446-4477

-Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

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Formerly Ken' a now John's
Water SHVice, John Wattltl'lon.
Jr. Owner . 1.000 or 2.000 gel .
aervice, 30•·576-2248 .

Santa ' s Upholstery Shop: Furniture. CIU seati, bo•t sea1s, etc .
Call 61•· 256-6270. Rocklic61:
R.oad. Crown ~ i ty .

Cor. Four1h and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 614 -446 -3888 or 614·

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19G9 19 ft. Bonanza Trevel
Traijer. Se:lf,eonlained. Sleeps
6 . Single ~xel . New tires . $895.

Servi ces

CHESHI~E - Solid smaller home close toschool.
ldeallor .starter home or retired couple. New paint
inside and out, thi s 2story has hardwood floors, 3
bedrooms, bath, form at dming, full basement, gas
heat. patro. Gonvenrent location. $34,900.
#410

1ST TIM£ EVER OFFERED ATTHIS PRICE! - One
of th e prettiest settings in Middleport. Modern 3
bedroom home surrounded by large trees and
rock cliffs. All kinds ol birds, deer and squirrels
will visit your 1.27 acre lot every day_Thrs very
well kept 20 year old home includes a nice eat-in
kitchen. formal dinrng room , hardwood floors and
a lull dry basement. There's a 3 car car port and a
16x32 mgroun d pool it's at the end of Vine Street
just off Grant. Th ere's no traffic, it's quiet. ju st like
living m the co untr y yet only a minute awa y from
shopping, church and grade schools. Pri ced at
$54,900.

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Plumbing
&amp; Heating
CA RTER 'S PlUMBING
ANO HEATING

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NeW refrigerator $1 ,500. Ph.

t•honf' (614) 446-011118.

JAY DRIVE - Lovely home for beginners,
3 BRs, LR, eat -in krtchen, bath. carpeting,
gas heat , cent. a11. attached garage. Ca ll
now lor apporntment.

FOSEFT I

1-;s.-T:
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1989 25ft. Coachman Camper.

514 !'it'rund A' ••nut•
GallipoliM, Ohio 156:J

DOWNTOWN LOCATION - LIVE IN ONE
RENT THE OTHER or RENT BOTH! - 2
story home with 3 BRs, bath, LR. kitchen,
drnrng rm. gas heal. Garage apartment in
rear offers 2 BRs. bath, kitchen. laundry
room. Ca ll for more mlormatron .

21h . Cal"f'iper. Fully

equipped $3600. Coll614-446-

0966.

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26 . Titan motof hom e, com·
pl9tely self-cont1ined. genera tor. ~ sleeps 8 . 58900 . Call
614· 4·6-0008 .

Norilad

Building and remodeling, room
lddirions. rc'lofing, l•vout. leveling. siding. b•throoms. concrete. eiKtriul. drywalL plumbing, 304·675·3713.

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Used and RebuiltTransmiuiona :
All internally inapactad and
guaranteed . Installation and
pick -up available Ca ll614· 446·
Dual exhaust kits, 899.96 in·
stalled . · Most For ds , Chevv
Trucks, Vans. 4114 's. Muffler
Man, 9 Stimpson Ave.. Athan s,
Ohio 1· 800-843 -3767 .

ti-le 6 scramb led
Words be low to make 6
1irnp le wo rds. Pnnf le1ters o f
each in 1ts l;ne of squares.

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Home
ln&gt;provaments

81

O Rear ra nge

1-801HI43-3767.

BUDGET Transmissions : U11ed&amp;
Rebuih . All tvpea. Guaranteed a
minumum of 30 days. will
deliver. cnh &amp; carry or insral.
Ph. 614-446 -2220 or 1-304·
676 ·6768.

73 Monte Carlo, bodv aoHd.

Glaltron Tri Haul16 ft . Excell ent
eondtion. 86 HP Mer~~:ury Motor.
powAr uim. cover. filled ladder
tor aki&amp;rs. tilt trailer. Stored
inside. Call 614 -992 -2941 or
offi ce 614·992 -6461 .

RLACKRI :R!'I
Rrolu•r

76

WOIO
GAM I

THAT OAIIT
PUli~n

RELOCATION
COUNCIL

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Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

77. Aut&lt;l Repair

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'EMPLOYEE

WISEMAN
446-3644

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May 31, 1987

CIOUS 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH, HAS 3 BATHS, FAMILY ROOM, FULLY
CARPETED, NATURAL GAS BOILER HEATING SYSTEM, CENTRAL AIR COND.
AMONG THE MANHXTRAS, AHOT TUB,lf.ACRE LAWN, BASEMENT, ATIACHED 2
CAR GARAGE. A LOT OF HOME FOR $79;500.

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ACROSS
1 "- Eagles"
6 Harvests
11 Snapshot
16 Deer's cousin
21 Get up
22 Ant
23 E•panses of
grass
24 Command
25 .Shallow ves561
26 Railroad station
28 Long lor
30 Auction
32 Sliver symbol
33 Exists
34 Dec81
35 Rend
36 Quote
37 In favor ot
38 Recent
40 Eagle's nest
42 Container
43 27th President
44 Spar
45 Ventilate
47 Sums
49 Obligation
50 Dance step
51 Hurry
54 Protbberance
55 Danish island
56 Woman's waist
59 VIper
60 The sun
62 Resident of
Reno
64 European
65 Note ot scale
66 lll l II
67 Stalemate
69 More recent
70 Ran1
7t Noise
72 Unusual
74 Strainer

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85
86
88
89

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94 Pierced

~OlY REMODELED 2 BEDROOM HOllE - BEAUTIFUL CAR·

P.ETING KITCHEN EQUIPPED WITH RANGE AND RHRIGER·
ATOR PLU SBUILDING PRESENTLY USEO ASOffiCE COULO
BE USED AS AN APARTM ENT. VEGETABLE GARDEN. GARAGE. GOOD LOCATION ON OLD Rl 160 AT EVERGREEN.
$26.000.

Corded clo1h
Army meat
Latvian na11ve
Rites
Strips ot
teat her
Vera Paradise
Haul
Sur1elt
Identical
Tint
Cries of horse

98 Tlbelan priest
99 Solitary
100 Lubricate
102 Take
unlawfully

103 Guldo'g high
note

104 Possessive
pronoun

105 Twls1ed
106 Exterior
108 Crafty
109 Article
110 Myself
111 Toward sheller
112 Afllrms
1t4 Deposit
118 Compass point
t t7 Lou Gran1, e.g.
1t9 Baker's
products
120 Toward and
within
122 Fears
124 Condensed
moisture
125 Marco126 Forme! warning
128 Mor561
129 Legal charges
13 t Chapeaus
t32 Actor Johnson
133 Reigned
135 Drink slowly
138 Abstrac1being
139 Strikes
t40 - Grande
141 Illuminated
t42 Greek tetter
t43 Paid notice
t44 Prefix: hall
t45 Musical
ln9turment
t47 Takes .one's
part
t49 Suitable
150 Citrus trui1
152 Type of dip
t 54 Delached
t56 Beginning
t 58 Journeys
t59 Mr_Claus
160 Depressions
161 Transac1tons

DOWN
1 Rabbit fur
2 E•punge
3 Sloe - flu
4 Equally

5 Conducted

78 Kind of bun
80 Icelandic
wr!Ung
81 Sink In middle
83 Knock
84 Clayey earth
87 Grave robbefa
89 Remained
90 VISCOUI mud
9t Dotestod
92 No1 one
93 Location
95 Lampreys
96 African
antelope

6 Rumor

7 Feeling
8 Danish land
division
9 Hebrew letter

10 Pigpen
1t Unadorned
12 Harpo Ma"
played II
t3 Possess
t4 Thoron symbol
t5 Change Into
bone
16 Congenital spot
17 Native met al

t8 Hypothetical

97 Denmark nallvM

force

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101
105
106

Suggeettvt took
Vast throng
Hard knock
Butter subettiuto:
colloq.
107 Lea10
1 t t The eweetsop
1t2 IS Ill
t t3 Ml•
1t5 Walked on
1 t6 Dines
118 Roman date
1 t9 V&amp;SIOIS
12 t Ophthatmologllt
123 Teutonic detry
125 Courtyarde
126 "High -"
127 Omttf from
pronuncl1tton
129 Dlslrlbutod
130 Beneath
131 That man
132 Goddess or the
wood
t34 Summer: Fr.
138 Urge torward
t 37 Certain gott sholl
t 39 Chickens
140 Dlllurbance
144 Soak up

t9 Scorches
20 Fungous dl56ase
ot rye
27 Before
29 Baseball slats.
31 Unit or Siamese
currency

36 Roman
statesman

37 Time gone by
39 Sttngtng Insect
40 Wrir god
41 Shorl jacket
42 Skllllut
43 Twist
44 Masculine

46 Thel thing
48 Arabian seaport
49 Loved one
50 wan
51 Devastation
52 Stege whisper
53 General
conception

55 Skillful
persons

56 Pigs
57 Choice part

58 -Rages
61 Hold on
prLperty
63 t ns~ J res with
tear
64 Frae ticket
68 Obvious
70 Faets regret
tor
71 Strike oul
73 Vletons
74 Pihtall duck
75 Uncanny
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Partners

145 Transfix

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147
148
149
15 t
t 53
155
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Ancient
Otfspt"lng
Turf
King of Judah
Mile: abbr.
Sodium •ymbol
Faroe tatandl
whirlwind
t 57 Neon symbol

LANO. LOTS OF LAND!- 161 ACRES. WOODS MILL ROAD. 9
· ROOM COLONIALSTYLE HOME HAS6 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS.
FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET. CALL US SOON. YOU WILL
WANT TO SEE THI SPROPERTY!

#229
WHERE NATURE PlAYS-On a wonderlut9 acre
tract of land surround ing alarge 8 room and bath.
remodeled older home. 4 bedrooms. 3 fireplaces,
brrch woodwork. 3 porches. 2 level barn and
scenic view are some of th tp_llracti ve features.
Reasona bly pr iced at $32.900.

#415
IF YOU WANT COUNTRY.... Don'l mrss th rs 1.752
sq_ff. 'ranch sit uated on 1.99 acres wrt h a great
view. 3 bedrooms, 21ult baths. 18x20 tivrng room .
formal dining room . kitchen , utility room and full
basement. Con crete patio and breezeway. 2 car
garage. $61.900.

#448

A PlACE YOU'll lOVE TO CAll HOME Charmrng 2 story vinyl srded home gives you a
wonderful warm feel!ng._lncludes4 bedrooms, 1~
baths, lrvrng room wrth flfeplace. attractive drning
room wrth-corner chi na cabinets, large eat -in
krtchen and full basement with asecond fireplace
Qualrty detailed construction throughout. Located
on a quret dead end street within walking distan ce
to schools. 2 car garage. All for $65,000.

#209
OLDER HOlE WITH IIODERN FEATURES- 1 ~
bath, fuel oil forced air furnace, newer kitchen
cabinets. Excellent garden area. 45x45 barn,
22x24 garage. Extra lot for second home. All lor
$36,500.
'

THREE BLOCKS FROM TOWN - But surrounded
by 5 acres of woods. famd y oriented
ne_
rghborhood .. 4-5 bedrooms 3 full baths. large
hvrng room wrth lrreplace. form al dmrng. eat·rn
krlchen wrth lots of wrndows. lamdy room wrth
fireplace. large deck overluokrng yard_Large 2 car
garage_ Much, much more $72 900 DON'T
HESI TATE'!
.

#200
RAMBLING RANCH OVERlOOKING THE RIVER Very spacious includes nearly 3800 sQ it. ot
Quality built living space Large comlortablt•
famrly room offers brick frreplace wrlh rnsert.
indoor BBQ, wide oak lloors and large shdrng
doors leading to flagstone patro wrth captarn''
view of the river. Also rncludes targe livrng room
with marble firepl ace. 5 bedrooms, 2 full bath;_
wet bar. formal dinrn g room and more. Great home
for entertaining and raising afamily 45to 5acres
of ground with pond. $1 39 900.

#238
lOCATION IS SUPER - lor anyone who likes to
live downt~n wrthin watkrngdrstanceof the park
and shoppmg hub. Wrth 3-4 bedrooms. family
room , drning room. large krtthen, vrnyt srding and
fenced yard. property is also a desrrable rental
unit $41,900.
#400

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THIS NEW CEDAR SIDED HOllE HAS 2 SECOND FlOOR
WOOD BALCONIES - REAR BM.CONY HAS A COMMANDINGVIEW OF SURROUNDING RIO GRANDE COLLEGE CAM·
PUS AND BOB EVANS FARMS. BEAUTIFUL! 3 BEDROOMS. 2
BATHS, ENORMOUS KITCHEN, FULl BASEMENT WITH LOTS
Of SPACE FOR FUTURE fAMilY ROOM. WOOD DECK ENTRY.
ORNATE LEADED GLASS FRONT DOOR IS JUST ONE Of.-THE
MANY NICE DECORATIVE TOUCHES. $54.900.
UCELENT LOCATION! ClOSE TO TOWN, BUl NOT IN TOWN.
EXTRA BIG IOOX200 LEVEL lOT. 3 BR, 1\7 BATH. EAT-IN
KITCHEN WITH RANGE &amp; OW_, GARAGE. GAS fURNACE.
SUPER PRICE OF $39.000.
RACCOON CRHK ROAD - BEAUTIFUL SCENIC AREA. 40
PARTIALLY WOODED ACRES WITH lOTS OF ROAD FRON·
TAGE. 2 MOBILE HOME HOOKUPS. I MOBILE HOME. DON'T
BUY BEFORE YOU SEE THIS PROPERTY! $38,000.

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® 1987 Unl11d

F•turo Syndlclte

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Page- D-10- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST TO 7 AM EST 5-31~7

~SNOW

-RAIN

FFIOHTS: WWamt

"Cold

By United Press International
Thunderstorms that spun tornadoes and fed flooding In Texas
and Okl ahoma bar reled across
the southern Pl ai ns for the sixth
straight day Sa turday. and m ore
record-setting heal was forecast
for New Yor)&lt; sta te.
The storm s that hit Texa s
spawned a tornado Friday ni ght
near Lub bock that damaged at
least a dozen hou ses and mobile
homes. police said.
Severa l other tw isters were
spott ed elsewhere in the stat e.
One tornado was sighted in west
Houston , while ot hers touched
dow n i n Har ris and Mat ago rda
co un ties . No inj ur ies were
r eported.
"1 was moving m\, . gras s and
didn ' t have any idea it wa s

ft Occluded

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coming
u nt i whose
lookedhouse
up... said
Don Brown,
wa s
destroyed by the Lubbock twiste r . "When I saw it . I g rabbed my
dog and ra n for the basement. "
Pau la Mar berr~·. who was in
the damaged mobil e home. said

Map shawl minimum Jempe!liiUres. At leas150% of My shaded atea Is ptedcted
to tDiwl ptlldpllation lra:licaled.
UPI
WEATHER MAP - Rain Is foreca.•t Sund ay morning lor parts of
the Pacific northwes t coast. Thunderstorms arc forecast lor parts
: oUhe !llluthern plains and western gulf coast. (UP I )

Municipal Court news
GALLIPOLIS -

In Gallipolis

~Municipal Court Frld a.v, Keith A.

Nibert, 25, of Rt. 2. Crow n Cit y,
.was bound over to the Ga ll la
..County Common Plea s Court ,
t harged with theft .
• In other court m att er s, Frank ,Jin D . McDade, 4:i. of Poi nt
l'leasant , W.Va ., wa s fined $3011
'ilnd given a lhree-day jail com mitment for OWL
• Thomas J. Eakins. 26. of
.Racine. was fin ed $50 for publ ic
l ndecency .
• Alvin R. Hy lton . 28, of 9:! Cedar
!;t ., wa s flned$50 for not havi ng a
tlrlver 's license.
Malvin Valen tine, :J7. of 714
Third Ave .. was fin ed $28 for
r eslsllng arrest.
Speeding bonds wrn· lor f ci lcd
by Frank R. Clemms, :17, ·Hi
Holcomb Hill , $38; W.C. Seegmiller. Jr.. :14, Huntingt on,
W.Va., $41 ; Jeffery D. Lahm ers.
21. Chesterhill. $70: Rn lph E.
Clark, 47, Scott Depot , W.Va .,
$41: Ralph A. Hoffman. 72.
Oklawaha. Fla • $41 ; M ichal' IT.
Nutter. 36, Apple Grove, W.Va ..
$40; Patrick A. Burkhart. 27.
Yellow Springs, $44: Mor ga n A .

Yates. li6, M ent or. $40; Roy 0 . sea t be lt : Angel,, M . Boster, 18.
Zi mmerman, 74. Proctorville,
Rt. 2, Bid wel l. $40. improper
$43; Robert Gilbert. 23, Pr in ce turn: Donald P. B un ce, 18.
George, Va.. $44; Michael J . Mldd l&lt;·port . $40. running a stop
Sholl, 31, An n Arbor. Mich .. $40;
sign: Ant hony B. Rilfl e. 20.
Mildred K . Tabor, 31, Rt. 4,
Syracuse. $40, following too
Ga llipolis. $:18; Ra ym ond A . closel.v; and Larry C M ar tin . ~ 6.
Dot so n. 57, Huntington, W.Va .. Belpre. $40, fai lu re to y ield ,
$47; D. Dou gl as Harvey ..Jr .. 28.
In Gallipol is M uni cipal Co urt
Barbou rsv il le, W.Va .. $Jq; and
Thu rsday , Victor T . Dawson. 24.
Lan ce E. Rhodes. 24. Rip ley,
of Clendenin , W Va .. was fiord
W. Va., $4:! .
$300 and given a three·da y ja il
Other bonds were forfeited by
com mitmen t for OWl.
Dan iel Roa ch. 24, Rt . 1. Cr own
Jeffrey S. Shaw, 22 . of Rt. :1.
Cit v . $5:1. f ishing wi thout a Ga llipol is. was fined $17 for
l icense: James M . Ga r afola. 66,
having an open cont ai ner. HP
E ureka Sta r Rout e, Ga llipoli s.
wa s fined an addit ional $12 for
$40. no va lid registra tion: Jef- r unn ing a red l ight .
frey A. Needl cmnn. I H. Potomac.
Rebeckah D . McCraw, 24. of
Md ., $40, runn ing a red li gh t ; Hacine. wa s fi ned Sl 5 for speedCynthi a S. Moorhead. 29. Point ing.
Pleasan t. W. Va . $40. pass ing in
Cordon W. Fac tor. 2:i. of Hio
an intersec tion: Roberta U . Gran de. was fin ed $12 for failure
Lively, 32. M iddleport, $40, fail - to cont rol.
ure to control: .Jefferson S.
Baker, 19, Rt. 2. Patriot, $40,
Man na .J . Mil ler. 29, ol 45R
reckless operat ion: William E . Seeo nct Ave .. was fined $12 for not
E rwin Ill.
Jackson, $40, ha v in g valid registra tion .
fo llow ing too closely: Elmer L.
Speedin g bonds 11err forfeited
Spaulding, 49. Rl. l , Cheshi re, by Shirley A. Arrowood . -". 0ak
$40. no muffl er: Lind a L. .John · Hil l. $41: Ca rl F. Drak~. 77.
son . 35. Rt . I. Ches hire. S3o, no- Lebanon. ~40: T im othv P. F.ber le, :!o. Charlrston, w·. v a .. $411:
Michael f'. Gin ave n. n Columbu s. $-10; .John H. Peddicord . .1:1.
Cos hoc ton. $44 : Au drr_
, . M.
Sa under s, H. Rt. 2. Crown Cir v
internat ional tra de. foreign po l- $40: Hick C. Smith. :11 . Rr.
tey. produrt ion. Centra ! America Ga lli po li s. $4o: Ca r olvn
and th e Soviet Union .
J.Sp&lt;&gt;ncer. 2R .Johnslow n, $:18:
Babbl ll crillr lzrd duPont 's and .IPffrcv A Walkr r. 26,
proposa ls to cu t farm subsidies. Springboro. $4:1.
rC'vist' thr wP!farP ~.V!;; It, m and
Other bo nds were fo rf~ it rd bv
fund theStraiPgic Deft'nsr In ilia · Helt'n M . Brown. 7.1, f,()2 Spring
t in' - say ing lhf•.v would onl~' Vallev Dr., $40, fai lure to vleid·
des ll·o~' !h&lt;' AmPrica n s.vs tPm.
Dou~:ias H. Stover. 24,
1'.
.. Pe te. when vou see a hole in Ga lli po lis. $5:1, litt er ing on &lt;IDOl h·
the roof yo u 'twvc· a visrC' ral cr's pri va te propcr t; ·: and Mprl
tr ndPnt'\' to tea t' the house Wi lliamso n. ;,n, Rt. 2. Crown Citv ,
$40, r upnin g '-' stop sign .
down ." Rabbi tt said.

she and a friend were watching
television as t h e storm
approached.
" I t had a long tail and I cou ld
see things fl y ing about a halfmile away." Marberry sa id.
Re I en 1 I es s rain s torms
dre nched Texas and Ok lahoma
for thesixt h stralghtday. F loood ing ha s been bl amed for two
deaths in Oklahoma.
Up to 8 inches. of r ain soa ked
parts of t he Lone Star State
Friday. forc in g authorities to
open flood gates on the Sa n
Antonio River in Sa n A ntonio.
"I t is reall y. really bad. " sa id
Liria Martin . a poli ce spokeswom an in San Antonio. " We have
ca rs stal led al l over the city.
Th cy arc as k'mg peop I e to swy

home from 'work.'' she sai d.
·morning.
·
""
The storms knocked ou t power
" I think we're going to start
-to about 4.000 customers of calling it th e 'lake of Okl a homa ~ ·
Houston Lighting and Power Co. ra ther than the stat e of Okla--:
near Humbl e and forced the
homa." said ('ivil Ocfense Direr· :
sc hool district in Bandera to tor Richa r d A tkins.
postpone the last day of cl ass~s.
"We've had report s in lht&gt;
Wa ter was .1 feet deep across a Cache area of wa t cr ~ feet deep In .
highwa y north of I redell . and some houses," At kins sai d. "T&lt;i.;
m any other roads in so uth and
give you an exam pl e of how bad it:
central Texas were impassa ble.
was . the fi ve-ton National Cuard·In San Anton io, a dozen streets
tr ucks started fl oat ing away l as t
were closed at t he peak of th e night."
storm. police said. At least two
Hot. muggy weather that senr ,
people were r escued from cars temperaturE's soaring int o the90s :
swept awa y by the flood. the)' ·ac ross upstate Now York wa s.sai d.
expccted to contin ue. forecasters :
Floods I rom this week's down - said . Record highs were set ·
pours for ced abou t 900 peopl e to
Fri day in Roches ter. 91, anq •
evacua te in Okla homa. Authori- Bin gha mpton. 87. Readings of 90 .
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turn to their homes Frida)'
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The preliminary tal ks, perhaps on an unoffi cial
bas is, w ill consist of the House m ember s
exploring cha nges m ade by the Senate during the
las t seven weeks.
The House reconvenes T uesday at 11 a.m. and
the Senat e at 1:30 p.m.
Elimin ation of the pol itica lly appoint ed deput y
registrars. w ho r etu r n 10 percent of their $1 .50 fee
to the party in power, reached t he fr ont burner
late l ast year w hen Gov. Richard F. Celeste joined
Republi cans in supporting th e change.
Gray said sta t e employee fees could make
motor vehicle fees "uncont ro llabl e."
"We're not sure that sta te ser vice would be as
good as it is now," he sa id.
Gray said Sen. Grace L . Dra ke, R-So lon,
spon sor of the bill, is opposed to hi s idea of turning
the job over to the cl erk s of court.
He said in small counties. registration, til ling
and other related ser vices could be in the clerk's
office, while In larger vo lume counties th e cler ks
cou ld appoint man ager s of bra nch offices.
To elimin ate long lines, Gray said he favors a
prov ision now under considera tion In a House bill,
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years of schooling. Despite torrid temperatures,
the Eastern Hl)lh Auditorium was packad with
fri ends and famili es of the 66 graduates for the
annual haccalaureate and commencement
exercises.

from 1he mid 80s ;o low !llls
around most of the stair Sa tu rday . Humi dit;· levels also cont inued on t h&lt;' high sid e, m aki ng
v weal her condi t ions
for st ick_
again.
Relief ·ca me Sa tu rda y afternoon in the form of lhu nderstor ms I hat spread out over a
l arge part of the state.
The eas ing of stea my co ndlt ions was overdon f\, however. in

a number of loca tions.
Very heavy rai ns fell in som e
ar eas. In Lorain Cou nty, streets
and apartment build ings got
fl oo ded.
Strong winds acco mpan ying
som e of 1he , s torms uprooted
trees and downed power lines.
High wind and hail the slze of
golf ball s caused probl ems in the
Youngstown area .
A Mahonlng Count y sheri ff 's
dispa tcHer said trees we r e
dow ned co untywide and som e
roads closed but there were no
injuries.
" We got alarm s goin g off and
trees going dow n," the dis·
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bir thday instead of alp habetica lly eac h mon th by
l ast nam e.
The Republica n-co ntrolled Senate adopt ed It s
own appropriat ions bill on an 18-15 par tisan vote
last week, although It did not add much overall to
the levels r ecommended by the governor ancl thc
Democr atic-dominat ed House.
The Hou se will probably formally reject 1he
Senate version of the budget Wed nesday. setting
the stage for appointment of a six -member
conference committ ee. th r ee Democrats and
three Republi cans .
Ce rt ain to be on the pa nel are Heps. Willi am E.
H inig, D-New Philadelphia, and Thom as W.
Johnson, R -New Co ncord, and Sens. Stanley J .
Aronoff, R- Cincinn ati, and William F. Bowen,
D ·Clncinn atl. Hinlg will be chairma n. since the
budget or ig inated in the House.
Speculation for the other two slots centers
around Gray and Rep. J . Barney Qull r ~r. D·
Toledo.
Th e Senate add ed $1J7 mill ion to the Housr
ver sion fo r colleges and universities, and $~1)
milli on for primary and seco nda ry schools. whil e
tr imming welfare and he all h care by Sl05 mil lion .

" I don' t th ink the ~u t s · th ey made were too
st•vere," sa id House Spea ker Vernal C. Riff~ Jr ..
D -New Bos ton, who Is optimi stic that a prompt
settlement can be reac hed.
Riffe and Senate President Pau l E. Ci llmor,
R-Porl Clint on, wil l have a lot lo say about I he
terms of th e final product. which Is due on the
governor's desk by June 30.
"There's a lot of work to be done before June
30." said Willi am J . Shkurtl. director of the st ate
Office of Budg et and Management who will l)e
calling signals for lhe Celeste admin istration .
" It 's a tough bud get."
Shkurtl said his offi ce will examin e reductions
made by the Senat e in the areas of M edicai d
paymeni s (3.9 per cent 1 and Aid to F amilies with
Dependent Children (3.1.pcrcent l to see If the
appr opr i atio ns wi ll support anticipat ed
caseloads.
The budge t dlt·ec tot· also said he wants toensure
lhat a :, per cent sa les tax on long di stance
- telephone ca ll s wlll produce th e $107 million that
Senate Republican s say It w il l.
T ax Co mmiss ioner Joanne Limba ch sa id the
rev Ised 1ax is good for only $77 million over th e
two-year per iod.

Speec hes by Valedictor ian
Travis C. Newlun and Salut atorian Amy D. Louks highlighted
the annu al baccaulaurea te and
commencement exercises fo r
. Eastern High School 's se nior
cla ss Sunday evening.
Despite torrid temperatu res
the high sc hool audit ori um was
.packed with friend s and family
memtiers on hand to see seniors
recelv(ng th eir dipl omas aft er· J:l
years of schooling.
" Th&lt;&gt; World Is a Stag&lt;&gt;" was th e
topic of Newlun who quot ed
William Shakes peare's lines In
regard to t he world being a stage.
"The stage upon which we sit
tonight also repr eseent s a world-a world of change, " Newlun said .
" A diploma ca nn ot , by any
means, prepare.us for the adju stment that we arc about to
underg'O. 'It Is only through a level
of m atur ity att ain ed from par en·
tal guidance and our experi ences
at Eas)ern that we m ay success full y m ake the tra nsition from
dep endence to that of lnd epend·
ence," Newlun point ed out.
" We. as graduat es, co nsti t ut e

a multitude of diverse players
upon the worldly stage. Wher eas,
we have portrayed the part s of
studen ts, all one In the same,
during our yea r s at Eastern. I he
time ha s co me for us to branch
out and distingu ish ourselves
within society, ·• the valedlcto·
ria n stated, as he observed that
the future wi ll cas t graduat es
Into numero us roles .
He advised his cla ss mates to
be cooperative an d open-minded
but not to co mpromise their
posit ions as they move Into their

various roles.
" We are st ill young. We arc
still impr ess ionable. One act
ends whil e anot her begi ns.
Award us a chance and we will
take it. Show us a path and we
will follow 11 . Give us a part and
we will pl ay It ," Newlun
co ncluded .
In her address Salu tatoria n
Louk s used for her them e. "Keys
to the Door of Success" pointin g
out that gradu ates are approachbing a new phase In their li ves .
"A lthough most of us arc
anxiou s for the pros pec ts which

l ie ahead, the chan ges whi ch will
soon occur In our lives do cause
us to be a bit tremulou s. Nevertheless. we must continu e to
conl cnd If we wish to become
1r u ly succcssf u I." Louks
comm ent ed.
" We must be doers In our
society. although It m ay seem
easier and very t~mptlng to be
only obser ver s. We mu st never
bc fearful or r eluctant to give
everything th at we possibly can .
For without challenging ourselves. our accompli Shment s will
be small and few ," Louks
remarked.
Louk. list ed pers ls t en c~ as one
ol the Important keys to success
stalin g that In th e futu re gradu·
al es will be faced wllh num erous
probl em s and concerns but she&gt;
urged them to become even more
deter mined and str ive harder lor
the rea lization of drea ms.
She urged her cla ssmates to
concentr ate "on doing our best
rath er than being fhe best" with
the realltatlon that gr eat er sa t is·
fact Jon will r qsult from becoming
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Sa turday's thunderstor ms rc·
suited In a 35·m inut e delay in a
m ajor league ba se ball ga mr in
Clevela nd. A minor leag ue con·
test in Tol edo wa s postponed
because of rain. and storms
forced pos tponemen t of the third
rou nd of a profe ss ional golf
t ou r na m ent i n sub urba n
Columbu s.
Around I he Nation
An Eastern hea t wave was
building toward a fourth straight
day In the 90s tod ay, one daY aft er
thunderstorms from Texas to
Vermon t spun torna do es and
knock ed down power li nes, electrocuting a 12- year-old girl In
Chicago .
" II does n' t look l ike the Ea st is
going to sec mu ch rel ier; · sa id
Scott T a nsey , a Na ti onal ,

Wea ther Service foreca st er.
" What they' ll sec Is more hot
weat her today but m aybe a l itt le
cool ing on Tuesda y ."
Temperatures In the Eas l
Sunday were lo to 20 deg r ees
above normal. weather foreca s·
lers said .
Thunderstorms riding th e
wave of unseasonably warm ,
e nd - o f - May t emp eratures
spawned high winds , heavy rai ns
and fu nnel clouds f rom t he Pl ains
and Midwest to the Northea st.
In Chicago. viaducts were
flooded, tree llm bs snapped and
power lines fell as a fasl- moving
thunders torm whipped through
th e city .
A 12-year· old gi rl was elec t rocuted as she jumped over a
downed power line In a Sou 1h Si de

alley , fire official s sa id. Th e lri to the 90s before noon Sunda y. ·
vict im 's nam e was withheld
It was 90 In N w Hampshire,
pendi ng notifi cation of relat ives.
and thousands _of pcoplt' sought
Th e line ap parentl y had been
n•l lcf at Hampton Beac h Stat e
knocked down by a tree fel led by Pa r k.
li ghtn ing, pollee said. A firefigh " Everybooy seem s to be
ter res ponding to anoth er call in strea ming In t oda y," sai d Glen
lhO' vici nit y spoil ed smok e In !he French of the Hampt on Beach
alley and. when he went to , Chamber of Commer ce. " The
tnves liga tc, he found th e girl wat er I em peratur e Is a crisp and
ncar the live wire .
refresh ing o2 degr ees, so when
" Wh en he got ba ck there, the you see a lot of people In the
wire was still houncl ng," said water, you know It's hot."
Sixth District Deputy rlrc Chi ef
Thund erstorms downed 1recs
Peter Cu nningham. She was and power lin es In sou thcustern
pronounced dead at a nearby
New York and Lu cas Co un ty,
hospital.
Iowa.
In Brooklyn. u coup II' an ti th ei r
In New ark, N .J.. the mercury
rose Sunday to 96 and In Hart · 10-year-old son were stru ck h) '
ford, Conn .. to 9o, breaking
lightnin g In a park. Th~ mothl'f
records In both cities . Jn New was critica l !_
, . Injured , polie&lt;'
York City. temperat ures rose sa id.

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High School Seniors through the graduation
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"They do hand le the 1mot or vehicle! titles right
now," said Sen. Theodore·M . Gray , R- Columbus,
chai r m an of the Senate Highways, Tra nsportation and Local Government Committ ee which is
considering t-he change .
Gray said a pr oposal to elimin ate the deput y
registrars in favor of a networ k of state
emp loyees responsible to the Ohio Burea u of
M otor Ve hi cl es is go ing nowh ere i n hi s
commill ec.
"Th er e ar en' t the votes in that commlll ee to get
the bill ou t ." Gr ay said of the proposal which
fol lows t he recomme nd ation of a speci al gover nor' s tas k force. "They might buy having th e
clerk of court s do it. "
Mea nwhile, House and Senate confer ees are
expected to beg in negot lation s this week on 1he$22
bill ion state budget for 1988· 89, although littJe
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DES MOI NES, Iowa tUPII Presidential ca ndidates Bru ce
Rabbitt and Prl e duPont exhanged wltlelsms and cri t icis ms
ov er agriculture, Wl'ifan• and the
nation's deft•nsc sys lem In the
first debat e of 1he 19HRca mpaign
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The one· hour drb&lt;tl r at Or akr
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WASHINGTON !UPII - In a
cont rovers ial move bound to
make AIDS a more poli tical issue
than ever. President Reagan has
sel into motion a broad testing
program ro gauge the dimen sions of the epidemic and curb it s
spr ead.
At a $;,(X).000 fu nd·ralsing
dinner for AIDS research, Reagan was m et with some boos and
hisses Sunday night In bl ending
calls for education and r eason
with an assert ion the vi rus he ha s
dubbed " Public Health Enemy
No. J" can be fought only if more
is known about Its scope.
Yet the president's speech , his
first devoted exclusively to the
AIDS Issue, significantly pre
laced today's start of the Third
J nternatlonal Conference on
AIDS. a five-day event allowing
5,000 researchers and heal th

officials from m ore than fiO
nations to discuss thei r latest
work on the dea dly sy ndrom e.
"AIDS is su rreptit io us ly
spreadin g throughout our popu ·
latlon and yet we have no
accurate measure of lis scope."
Reaga n said at the star·studded
dinner lor the American Found a·
tlon for AIDS Research, led by
actress Elizabeth Taylor.
" It Is lime we knew exactly
what we were lacing. And th at Is
why I su pport roullne testing,"
he told about 850 people who
gat hered on a st eamy evening
under a huge outdoor tent at a
trendy new restaurant In
Washington.
The phrase "routine testing"
was adopted to take some of the
emotional edge off the notion of
mandatory screening and thus to
win support !rom leaders such as

Reagan 's ow n top health officia l,
Surgeon Ce ner aj C. Ever ell
Koop - but the testing program

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eventu ally could affec t tens of
m illions ol people. ·
Reagan said he directed that
AIDS be added to th e list of
contagious diseases for which
Immigrant s and alien s can be
denied perm anent. U.S. res idence
and I hat plans be drawn up to test
all federal pri soners.
He also ordered a review of
other areas of federal jurlsdlc·
lion, such as Veteran s Administration hospita ls, to see where
tests " might be appropr iate" In
line with those now requIred for
military and foreig n servi ce
personnel .
Reagan 's most coni rovers Ia!
proposal, however. em erged· In
his urging of states t? " offer
routine testing'' lor couples seek·
lng marriage licenses and pa. tlents at cli nics for sexually
transmitted diseases or drug

abuse.
Th t• actrr" . however. la11•r
norrd tht• " dl fft'rr nceo l opl nlon"
Here the boos and hi sses wer e
on lhe Issue - t•vld cnt·ccl by a
heard from those who cont end
such tests wo uld sca r e awa y
ca ndleli ght protest a hal f- bl ock
away - and co ncl uded on a
m any people w ho mos t n cd help
because of fear s about job
conciliatory notr by saying Heusecurltyorot her r eper cussions if
ga n "Is basically in concurrcnce
co nfid entia lit y ca nn ot be
with what we all hope and pru&gt;·
guara nteed .
for : that there wil l be a cun• for
AIDS bl ood tests only detect
AIDS."
antibodies Indicati ng Infection
Koop, honor I'd al the dlnno•r for
wit h 'th e viru s, not who will
his cru sa de to fight AIDS throu gh
develop symptoms of acquired
public education and bl •J ntta lk of
Immune deficiency sy ndrome.
"safe sex" practices sueh as
which fatally destroys a hody 's
using condoms, was praised by
Reagan Su nday night and offered
defen ses agai nst di sease.
Taylor, the foundation's na·
no disput e with hi s hoss In retu r n.
tiona! chairwoman who Invited
The surgeon general ca lled
Reagan to speak at the dinner,
Reagan's spt&gt;ech "em in ently
brought the debate to cent er
reasonable" and noted t he pres!·
stage at the outset of the evenin g dent's point that AlOS test s
when she spill with Reagan by . . should be o!fered, Mt req uired.
calling for "voluntary, conflden- for peopl e seek ing marriage
tlal testing."
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