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Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Friday, June 5, 1987

...---Local briefs-- Cold .front brings relief .to eastern·sector
New phone number listed

By United Press I nternallonal
A cold .front that .touched orr
showers, thu nderstorms and two
tornadoes fro m Texas to eastern
New York stretched ea rly today
from New Engla nd and the
Carolinas into the Southeast .
Thunderstorms washed out
ro ads Thursday and forced 50
fa mil es in Texas-to flee to higher
grou nd . Storms with winds gust Ing to 60 mph caused scattered
power outages in the Carolinas.

.
T ho ne-w telepho ne number for the Meigs Cou nty Board of

Mt'nta l Rcla rdation-Development al Disabilities is 992-6681.

Squad has 8 calls
Meigs Count y I;:mergency Medical Services reports eight
ca lls Thur .~ d ay; Middleport a t 3: 12 a .m. to State Rout e7 1orCar l
Stewa rt to Vf'iera ns Memorial Hospita l; Raci ne at 3: 17a.m.
trea ted Brr·nda _Darst at the scene of an a uto accident on Manu el
!load ; Pomr·roy·at 7: :l:l a. m_ to Cole St. lor Home r Laudermilt to
HolzP r Mrdical Ce nt er; Bashan Fire Department at 12 :10 p.m.
t•J an aut o firr· on rou nt y Road 28; Tuppers Pl ains at 12 :25 p.m .
to Slate Rout(· 7 for Ga len Perry to Vetera ns Memorial
Hospital ; Ha cine at 2:57 p.m. to Wells Run 'Road for Pea rl
H;J wl hor n Jr, Vr·tcrans Memor ial Hospital; Rutland at 5:30p.m.
Jo Crr mcan ' f(oad for Bob Slawson to Vet erans Memorial
Hos pit al; Pomeroy at 10:04 p.m. to State Rout e 143 for Fra nk
Mus.'&lt; ·r to Vc t~ rans Memorial Hos pital.

Rob Slawso n was ta ken to Veterans Memorial Hospital wi th
injuries rccPi vcd in a bulldozer accident Thursday cveniong
nf'a r C: rcm c-•ans Road in the Rutl and area. Sheri!! Howa rd
Frank report s. The Rutland Emergency Squad transpor ted
SJ;Jwson to ttw hos pilal.

Also on Thursday . Sheriff Fran k rece ived two cal ls In volvi ng
va od;J ii.sm aocla inves tiga ted a domestic violence call.
co ntinued from pag 1

monry from I he• secret dea ls to

Beirut station chief who died
after torture in cap tivity in 1985.
a nd hundreds of pages of sta tements Buckl ey mad e duri ng his
torture.
The decision to seek limited
immunity for Nort h must be
approved by a · federal judge
before It can be gra nted. Once
done, any privat e or public
statemen ts Nor th makes to the
committees ca nnot be used
aga inst him In any subsequent
criminal prosec ution. Any case
Walsh brings agai nst him must
rely on evidence gat hered previous ly and placed under court
seal before the Marine talks.
Walsh had made a last-dit ch
pl ea aga inst any legal protection
for North at a Capitol Hill
meeting Wedn esday , but he wa s
eonclllatory aft er Thursday's

bu y a sporl s ('i:IT" , &lt;.~n a i r p l~ n e and
a v isit to a " fa r farm."

Hakim wa ' "xpec ted to be
qu('stionrd tod ay abo ut Secord' s
sworn tes timony Jhat his in itial
profit mot iw\ gavf' way in Augu!;i)

19H6 to a patriotic rf'fu sa l of any
prolil s In srl llnga r ms to Iran and
SUJ&gt;plyln g thf' :"ir araguan Contra rc•b('l!:..

In other IC's timony Thursday,
1-Jak l m said :

-One of North 's chi ef conce rn s du r in g arms nC'go t iatio ns

with Iran was the releasP of
Am&lt;•rican hostage' hdd by proIran ian cap tors in Leba non "lor
tht• purposP of Pnhanci ng I he
prPsidrnt' s pos itio n" in the Novrmher I!IH6 elect io ns_
- Hr and No rth took an I ran ian
from a "second channel" of
co nt aC't s nn a l ou r of "every
cornr r of til r Whil e House" m
Scptrmlwr 19Hii, including a perk
a t the Oval Offi ci' while Reaga n
wa ~

vot e.

di ~ do s rd

r ar liPr.

- Nor th draft ed a seven -point
nego ti atin g plan wi th the second
elw nnrl or

lnlni ~tn s;

inc luded on

th&lt;' Ilsi was thr rrt urn of t he body
of Wil li am l:luckiL•y, lhe CIA's

I

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"I grea tly appreciate the considera tion ex tended Ia my office
by the select comm itt ees," he
said. "The precautions they have
taken to prevent premature, and
perhaps unnecessary, ex posure
of Colonel North's tes timony will
redu ce as much as reasonably
possible any adverse affec t on
our inves ti ga tion ."

out ol' tow n. Th£' tour was

Harold Redman ofTy le'r Mountai n, WVwon hislirstLateModel
fea ture of the season at Skyli ne
Speedwa y. Redmond battled several laps with Mark Dickson of
Mar ietta. Ohio be fore ta king
over the lead . Bob Adams, Jr.
had his hands lull holding onto
the th ird position as Bobby
Dav idson a nd La rry Keefer wa s
right on his bumper.
In the Hobby Stocks .. St eve
Burnside mai ntained his winning
strea k. Burns ide was followed by
Larry Holmes, Bill Childers,
Jack Quee n a nd Kenn y J ohn son.
In the Stree t Stocks , a newcomer to victory Ja ne, was Benn y
Hi ckel of New Haven, WV won
hi s firs t St ree t Stock ra ce oft he
season. He was follow ed by Phil
Williams an d Clair Sullivan.
There was a to tal of 64 cars in
the fi eld Sa tu rday evening. 29
Late Models, 23 Hobbys and 12
Streets.
Nex t week. at Skyline Speed·
way, will be double points nigh t
toward the $12,000.00 Point Fund .
All drivers wil l be anx iou s to
ret urn to lhe track to increase
their poin ts.
Don' t forge t. the AMA State
Regional Fla t Track Motorcycle
Race to be held on Friday night,
.rune 12th.
The biggest upcoming event
will be the runn ing of the Mark
Ba lzano - All Star Circuit of
Champions La te Model ra ce on
Fr iday night , Ju ly 17th.Ra cin g thi s coming Satu rday
nig ht will contin ue with Time
Trials at 7 p.m. and Rac ing
beginning promp tly at 8 p.m.
Late Models will pay $800.00 to
win plus double point s- Hobby
· Pus
1
Stoe k s WI·11pa y ·••250·oo towm
doubl e poi nt s and Street Stocks

double points also.
will
to win
Forpay
addit$125.00
io nal Inform
ati onwith
on
upcoming event s, etc. call Darrel
Will ie, tr ack promot er, at (6141
662-411 1.
Racin g results arc as follows :
,Jeff; a brother, .J ohn Barker,
Late Models Fas tes t Qualifier
fo t·merly of Middlepor t. Midd le· was Bob Adams, Jr. 14 :24.
town, a nd a sister-In-law, Mrs.
Das h. Late Model - Gene
Virgi ni a Covert. Rio Gra nde.
Ferrell. Harold Redma n, Mark
Services will be at 1: 30 p.m
Dickson and Bobby Davidson.
Mond ay at the Childs and Sons
Hea t I - Frank Wilson, Rob
Funeral Home, Wa yne St. , Lima , Evans. Mike Smit h and Bili
where fr iends may caillrom 7 to Barber.
9 p.m. Saturday and fro m 2 to 4
Hea t li - Larry Keeler, Larry
a nd 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday .
Bo nd , Mike Sampson, Cotton
Sayre .

Area deaths

Ro~it&gt; May~'"

Rosi&lt; • Barker Mayrs . IJO, R29 W.
As ht on St.. I. ima. for merly of
Midd lepo rt , died Thursday ;rt
l.ima MPmor ial Hospita l tollowing a n Px tended Illn ess.
Mrs.. M;tyes wa s a d aug ht er of

tllf' latr Burns and Jlu lh 13arkrruf Mi ddl eport.
SJ10 Is survlv&lt;•(l by h0r hu sIOI'm&lt;•r l;· of Mi cldl r por t: a son.
l1;w lrl . nf Lim a; n duughtrr,

Co ntinued fr om page 1

g ro tndi'h llcl rf•n . f' had . Kv lt• and
c.

Thr Bu ndestag voted 239-189 to
acecpt Jhe proposed U.S. · Soviet

I

agrpement that would eliminate

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Daily stork prices
(,\ , o! IO ::lO u. m.)
l'ro••idcd hy
llry&lt;'&lt;' and M11rk Smith
of lll1mt Ellis &amp; Locwi
Firm
Am

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PRICES ARE BEING SLASHED ON
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE FLATS
AND HANGING BASKETS
•FLATS
NOW ssoo
HANGING BASKET~m.!MP.. Now $400
JUST
SWEET CRIMSON WATERMELONS ••••.• $425

NOW $350

Main Street Market &amp;Greenhouse

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Door's
en

Come to the John Deere
Open House and save on quality products
COME IN AND REGISTER
TO WIN
John Deere RX-75

mPdlum-ra nge nu clea r missiles
wilh ranges of more tha n :100
mil es from E urope. Reaga n, in
his statement issued Thursda y,
praised Koh l for his leadership in
wi nn ing sup por t lor the proposal
- which wil l allow NATO to
present a united fro nt on the

!:IJ I JACI&lt;SON PtKE · RT. 3~ WEST
Phone 446-4524

MATINEES SAT/SUNI WED
All SEATS 12 .50
AOHI SSION EVERYTUESDAY $2.50

BAR~IN

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JUNE 5 thru 11

FRIDAY thru THURSDAY !

J

is s ue" .

Admi nistra tion olflclals said
last week the Ven ice economic
summit is not the appt·oprlate
forum al whi ch to announce a
unifi rd alilrd response to the
Soviet arms con tro l proposal.
Ru t Reagan. In his statement.
sa id, " I am confident that ba sed
on discussions within NA TO a nd
those that will occur tiere In
Veni ce. a foundation will be laid
for c'q ual a nd verifi able global
cons traint s on United States and
Soviet missiles In the near

"Open lloute Week"
Drawing Saturday, June 6
FREE HOTDOGS &amp; REFRESHMENTS

"1aka Ad11ant••• of Open Moun

Sa11lngc at your John Deere Dealer"

New RX" series Riding Mowers
11

E c onom y with quality
- a nd now with
on· the-go shifting, ·
seve n forward speeds .
Adjustable seat.
Easy· reac h co ntrols .
17-lnch turning ra dius.
30-inch cut. 9·hp. RX75.
Electric start.

fu l urP."

In additio n. In a writt en respo nse Thursday to ques t ions
submitt ed by the Wes t Germa n
news agency DPA. Re agan sa id.
" Wp ao·e very close to an
agreement that would drastl·
cally redu ce longer -ra nge INF
miss il!•s- hop!'fully even ellml·
nate them wor ldwide ...

Prier

• Goodyear T&amp;R ........ ...... ..... 66';14

Heck' s Inc............... .... .. .... 4%
Limited Inc ................ ...... .. 43 \~
MultlmPdl a Inc ............. .. .... .. 57
Rax Res tauran ts........ .......... 5%
Robbins ·&amp; Myers.. ........ ...... 10'h .
Shoney's Inc ... ..... .... .. .... .... .26%
Wendy' s I nil . .... .......... .... ..... 9%
Worthlng1on Ind ...... ............ ... 20

Meeting tonight
The Meigs County Fox Chasers
Association will meet at 7 this
evening at the clubhouse on
Eagle Ridge.

Working
together
-Page B-1

Beat of the Bend - Max's place reopens
Page' -ft.-:.8
.WJseman Insurance Agency breaks ground ·for
new building - D-l

CAPTAIN D's DINNER

All You Can Eat!!
JUNE 7, ·1987-11 A.M. to 5 P.M.

AT TUPPERS PLAINS FIRE HOUSE

•

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Use your
JOhn Deere
Credit card

A

Garbage
problems
•
mounttng
By NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - Americans gen·
erate 220 million tons of garbage
each year and according to the
National Solid Wastes Management Association, abo ut 95 percent Is burled in landlllls.
Naturally, more populated .
areas of the country produce
lnore garbage than sparsely
populated areas. But does that
mean garbage from the J)opuhlted areas should be shipped
aeross several states to a rural
hindllll?
· That'S what's happening In
A4hens County where a privately
ow ned landfill has become a
repos itory for garbage from New
Yor k State.
A letter from Athens County
Commissioners to the Meigs
County &lt;:'ommlssloners
expressed the Athens' board's
frustration In this matter over
which they have no control.
Private _landfills must operate In
accordance with Environmental
Protection Agency requirements
and do not come under the
authority of the county or state.
A.!j:t~ns G,ommlss)on~rs are
proposing a mel!tlng of commissioners from Meigs, Jackson .
Vinton and Hocking Counties to
begin planning for what might lie
ahead In, terms of landfill space.
At hens Commissioners wish to
explore the possibility or a
jolnt·county solid waste disposal
di strict and facilities, which is
permlssable under state law and
could be limited to a£cepting
soJid waste from only part l~l pat ·
lng count ies.
.C urrently, according to the
Jell er , the landfill in Athens
Coun ty Is filling up last with New
Yor k ' garbage. The landfill In
Jackson County has numerou s
violations and there is only one
very small landfill in Vinton
Countv. Hockin~ County has no
Jandllit and Meigs Count y's land·
!Ill laces possible closure the end
of June when Its present termpor·
ary permll from EPA expires .

By GEOFFREY OSBORNE
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOL IS - Is the Bypro
slu dge. created by Mead Cor po·
ration, as safe as the co mpany
says It Is?
Or Is ll yet another chemical
compound whose e ffects ,o n the

IT. 7 NOITH
GAWPOLIS, OHIO

Perhaps tim e will tell. but
since the 011io EPA dec lared
Mead to be In violation of their
di sposal permit Jan . 6, 1987,
qu es tions about the safety of
Bypro have been raised In some
quarters.
Mead contends . that Bypro,

Gallia ·m an killed
in Friday mishap
MESSY PROBLEM - Melp;s County's landfill Is lull according to EPA. A temporary dumpin g
permit lor the sUe eKplres the end of this month .
According to Mary Hobstetter,
clerk lor the Meigs County
Commissioners. 'EPA says the
landfill site "Is full." The permit
lor the landfill "may be extended
on a month-to-month basis alter
June 30." she added, until add I·
tiona! acreage adjacent to the
present 10·acre landfill ca n be
proven usable or new landfill
property can be acquired .
The present landfill began
operation In the spring of 1983
with an EPA permit lor 10-acres
of a 13&amp;-acre site, Block grant
funds from th e Ohio Department
of Development were used to
purchase the site on Salisbury
Township Road 207. off the Stale
Route 7 bypass. Additional eKpenses to ready the site for
operation were absorbed by the
county.
From 197&gt; until opening of the
present landflil In 1983, the
county landlill was located off
Sta te Route 143, also In Salisbu ry
Township. Prior to 1975 there
were numerous Illega l dump

sites throughou t the co unty.
In 1981 the co mmissioners
were Infor med by EPA they
could no longer operate on the
State Route 143 site due to lack or
space and adequate cover material. Tile commissioners were
advised a new sit e was needed,
but were given a temporary·
permit to continue operating on
that location providing a new site
was found by 1982.
Based on soils studies of the
county, sites In the western end of
the county were suggested lor the
new landfill site. The co mm ls·
stoners rejected these sites be·
ca use of their distance from the
county's most populated areas .
The commissioners then lo·
cated the present, morecentraliy ·
located site, and were issued a
dumping permit lor 10 of the 136
acres on the site.
Issuance of a permit lor any of
the 126 remaining acres will
depend upon tests to det ermine II
the sons or the remainin g
aaeage are suitable lor new

budget , adopted In d!llerent form
by the two chambers.
Rep. William E. Hinlg, D· New
Philadelphia, chairman of the
six-member conference commit·

tee, said a meetin g is tentativ ely
scheduled lor Wednesda y morn·
lng, when the lat est revenu e
estimates for 1988·89 will be
available .

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ON SCHEDULE - 8leel &amp;lrden
· • were pat • pl~~ce Frtdar'mornlnl on tile Ohio llde
. of tbe hllltii'OJ-- lrtqe. l1euetltt Bllcl&amp;ley,
Job AJift'\'lllor fOr tile Ohio Departmeat of
Tra~~partatlo•, reported lUi rep*~ lo the
I(

composed primarily of cellulose·
fiber, day and lime, "retards
precipitation ru noff and ero- ·
s ia n," accor ding to its Dec. 3,
1986 report exa mining potential
risks from ex posure to dioxin In ·
the slud ge. The report goes on to
say that "when sites are trealed
wtt h Bypro, certain Indicators of
soli fertility are Improved,"
beca use t~e sludge contains
many elements beneficial to
plant growth .
Also, It said that trace element s fou nd in Bypro "are well
within the environmental and
Continued on A-:l ·

environment are unknown ?

dumpin g. II additional acreage
at the site Is not ap,Propr late fo r
dumping, th e commissioners
" have other options which are
still under negotiation." reported
Hobstett er.
The commissio ners hav e
"been worki ng first -hand with
Meigs County Health Depart.
ment olllclals," whose responsl·
blllty It Is to mcm lt or the landfill
lor EPA, to resolve the cou nty's
dumping problems. she added.
En vironmen ta l factors. polll ·
Jcs and limit ed space have made
It Increasingly dllficull for many
states to.loca te adequate landllll
areas . .
But · Meigs Commissioners
shar e the feelin gs of Ath ens
Commissioners that counties In
Southeastern Ohio should not be
made a dumping ground lor
other states. Meigs Commls·
stoner Richard Jones noted the
cos t Involved in hauling garbage
from New York to Athens Cou nt y
as an lndlcat ion of t)1e severity of
the solid waste di•posal problem.

Conference talks to starts on _budget
COLUMBUS, Ohio JUP!l Ohio House and Senate conferees
plan to meet this week lor the
first time to start negotiations on
the $22 billion two-yea r state

Multlmtdlo NewBPIIP"

Bypro sludge
regional issue

The 200 Series . Buill· in
headlights.
Variable-s peed drive.
Color ·coded co ntrols.
Wide range of
attachments availa bl e.

AGRACON INC.

Mostly sunny today. Highs
In the 70 to mid 80s. Fair ·
Monday.

8 Secllona, 66 Paget

SPONSOIID IY TUPPUS PLAINS COMUNnY CLUB
MENll : All the Fish you can eat, French Fries or baked
potato, toued .nlad or cole ataw, huahpuppiea and drink.
ADVANCED TICKETS : Aduh 84.26; Children 82 .76
AT THE DOOR : Adult $4 .60; Children $3 .00
A BAKE SALE WILL BE HELD DURING DINNER
Outdoor Activities Are Planned

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!\long
...... B+S
Buslness ............... ....... D-1
Comics ............ ....... .Insert ·
Classllieds ........ ... ..... D-3-7
Deaths ......................... A·6
Farm ................... ..... :.D-2
Edllorllll .. ...... ... .......... A·2
Sports .......... .... ........ C.J. 8

Vet, 22 No. 18

16· and 18-hp Tractors
The 18-hp 316 and 318
have hydros ta ttc drive,
hydraulic lift and
heavy-duty engines .
Plus bullt-ln headlights,
cushioned seat a nd
color-coded controls .
Mower , thatcher. front
blade, tiller, snow
thrower available.

C-1

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16- and 18-hp .Tractors

l-'owf'r .. .. ......... 26i !'!

AT&amp;T .... . _. ... ................ 25 '1\
Ashl and Oi l . . ....... ........... 62'1,
Bob Evans Farms ...... ... .. ... 25 ' ~
Char ming Shoppcs ....... .. ..... 27\'o
Federa l Mogul... . ....... .. ........ .42

The 20-hp 420 has
2-cyll nder gas e ngine.
Heavy-duty drivetrain.
Differe ntial lock. Plus
power steerin g,
hyd rostatic drive and
hydraulic lift.

50 cents

t Stakes· results

Locally heavy rain fell on parts
of south Texas Thurs day nig ht.
At Beeville. Texas, 3.5 inches of
rain had fallen since Thursday
aller noon wit h several ot her
cit ies reporting between 1 and 2
inches of rain.
The heavy ra in washed out
road s and force d the evacuation
of dozens of fa mili es.

He · said no 'injuries were
reported in Lowville. about 65
miles northeas t of Syracuse. No
dollar estima te of the damage
· had been made, authorities sa id.
The tw ister came as a surprise
to
upstate New York residents.
Consey Late Models - Mark
Sermon , Bob Keith , Paul Garvin ,
"Up around here, tornados?
Bruce Wriston, Tom Hammond.
No one's really heard of them
Ron McHone. Ron Hoyt.
"Our troopers have helped
Late Model Feature 25 La ps even ," VanZandt said.
other Jaw enforce ment officers In
The Texas twister damaged a the area evacua te about 50 ·
$800.00 to win- Harold Redman,
Mark Dickson. Bob Adams, Jr ., garage and uprooted trees in famili es due to very high water
Bobby Davidson, Larry Keefer, Atascosa County.
on Hi ghway 90 down there,"
"A lady called in tha t one of her Department of Public Safety
Gene Ferrell, Tom Amos; Larry
Bond , Cotton Sayre, Ron Eva ns, trees was twisted up. We sent a spokesman David Wells said
Fra nk Wilson, I;lob Keith, Mark couple of guys ou t;" said sheriff' s Thursday . As many as 40 resiSerm on. Paul Garvin , Bill dispatcher Leo nard Lozano . dent s sought shelter at a local
Barber, Mike Smith , MikeSamp· "They followed a tra il. Some high schooL
so n. and Bruce Wris ton .
Hobby Stocks Fastest Qualifier
was Steve Burnside 15: 19.
Dash Hobby Stock - Bruce
De nnis, Bill Childers, Larry
Holmes and Steve Burnside.
Heat I - J r. Abels , Buck
Lamb, Kenny Johnson, and Dick
Grimm.
Heat II - Bob Adam s. Jr .,
Mike Es tep, Dave Miller, a nd
WERE $8.50
Kemp Kell y.
Hobby Stock Feat ure 20 Laps
$250.00 to win - Steve Burnside,
Larry Holm es, Bill Childers,
ARRI~EO!
J ac k Queen, Kenny Johnson.
r.a r ry Coon, Mike Estep, Kemp
Kelly, Jim La nh am. Bruce Den·
nls , Jr . Abels, Buck Lamb, Dick
Grim m. Bob Adams , Jr., Donn
LARGE BLACK BERRY VINES
Kerr, Dave Miller, Lee Floyd,
LARGE RED RASPBERRY VINES
Earl Nichols. and David McAtee.
Street Stock Fastest Qualifier
3 KINDS LARGE GRAPE VINES
was Phil Williams 16: 71.
. Heat I - Benny Hickel, Harol d
WERE $4.50
Pickens, Clair Sullivan, and
Mik e McDaniels.
Hea t II _ . Kevin Haught, Jim
Smedley. Jimmy Poff. and Cr aig
Downs.
Street Stock Featu re 15 Laps
$125.00 to win _ Benn y Hickel,
Phi l Williams. Clair Sullivan,
Tim Smedley, and Willard
Barber, Ji mmy Pofl, Bob Ma·
A T
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t he Middleport-Pomeroy City Limits
grud&lt;&gt;r , Harold Pickens, Mike
McDa ni els. and Kevin Haught.
POMEROY
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0 1110 V1\l.l ,t :•f I.IVESTO('M
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S11lt• C'\il' rl' S!Hnnln y 11t 1;00 p.m.

Sunday

trees were torn up. A garage door
was chunked into a street."
In th e space of two hours
Thursday , 4 inches of rain soaked
the town of Shiner, Texas, abou t
50 miles southeast of Austin,
causing the Rocky Creek to
overflow .

Reagan ... _

b ;H)tl. Will i;un 1\ . (lJ ll ll May('s,

Livestock

tree and ripping the siding off a
house.
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Lowville VIllage Police Patrol·
man Stanley VanZandt said , " It
would be termed a mild one
because It didn't do much damage, but It was definitely a funn el
cloud · because I witnessed it
my self."

Speedway activities resume

Man inJured in accident

Committee...

"The cold fro nt shou Jd be
moving off the Eastern seaboard
and the rai n In the Easi should be
ending today," said Biil Barlowe
of the National Weather Service.
But he sai d more storms were
ex pected along the Gull Coast at
the front 's southern reaches .
Tornadoes dipped down from
the skies In southern Texas and
upstate New York, where a
tw ister struck at about 5:30p.m.
Thursda y In Lowville, downin g a

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etructare bJ Mude!HnkiM Cautructlo8, NeiNIIVIIIe, are fii'OII en ..r•~eheftle. Tile brldre
wu cloeed tile e11d ollllanh ud the $1.• mWio11
collletnctlo8 c:ontrad llfledbed a 1911r-rnonth
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"Tile llrst thing we' ll have to do
Is es tablish what dollar figure
we're worki ng to," said Hlnl g,
adding thai William J. Shkurtl.
director of the state Olllce ol
Budget and Manageme nt , will
present up-to-date figures .
Hlnlg said tha t based on .
Improving tax co llections during
the last few months, " II looks like
we might be able to add a lew
bucks" to the Senate version of
the appropriations bill, which
exceeded the House version by
$61 million.
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The House has scheduled an 11
a.m. floor session lor Tuesday
and the Senate Is to meet at 1:30
p.m.
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Among the bills to be voted In
the Senate Wednesday Is a bill
allowing the Ohio Departmen t of
Natural Resources to take land In
a lour-county area of north
central Ohio lor a proposed
lederall y· operated atom ·
smasher.
Ohio ts making a bid for the
Su!l('rconducting Super Collider,
the largest scientific research
proJect In history . ollerlng a 5&amp;mUe circular site In Delaware,
Morrow, Marlon and Union
cou nties.
The Senate also plans to vote
Wednesday on a pair of Housepuled bills prohibiting hous ing
dllcrlmlnatlon ;~nd requirin g
that victims be notified when
violent felons escape !rom state
prisons.
Joining Hlnlg on the budget
conference committee !rom the
House are Reps . Dean Conley,
D-Columbus, and Thomas W.
John10n, R·New Concord. Sena·
Continued on A-3

CHESHIRE - A Cheshire man
killed In an ac()ldent at 8:45p.m.
F riday Is the second traffi c
fatalit y lor Gallla County this
yea r, according to Ga llla·Melgs
Post, Stat e Highwa y Patrol.
Phillip A. Bradbury, 34, died
when his car, whic h was travelIng east on Little Kyger Road two
miles west of Ohio Rt. 7, went off
the left side or the ro ad an d
ove rturned. according to the
patrol.
He was pronoun ced dead at the
scene by Dr. Edward Berkich.
assistant coro ner of Ga llla
Count y.
Bradbury was born Sept. 6,
1952 to the late Phillip Warren
Bradbury and Wanda Bradbury
Jaco bs.
He served In the U.S. Army and
was the president of lhe Ba il
Association In Ches hire.
He Is surv ived by his wile,
Faith Juanita Amos Bradbury,
three sons Phillip Jr ., Michael
Shane and Brian James, all at
home; two sisters .. Pam Shaw of
Rio Gra nde and Judith Ann
Greer, Shelbyv lile. Texas ; sev·
eral aunts. un cles, nelces a nd
nephews .
Friends may call at the Willis
Fu neral Home In Ga iUpolis Su nday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7
p.m. to 9 p.m.
Se rvices will be 2 p.m. Monday

at t.he fun eral home wllh the Rev .
William Price and the Rev. Steve
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Rollins presiding.
Burial will be at Gravel Hili
Cemetery In Ches hire. Pallbear·
ers. will be Lulher P. Amos. John
W. Amos , John P. Westfall ,
Samuel L. Hcriow, Ray Cox, Jim
Bush and Wllmber Halfblll. VFW
4464 will have the nag presenta·
qon.
The patrol also lnvestl!latedan
acc ident on Ohio 7 ill Salisbury
Township (Meigs County) Friday at 8:55 a .m. •
Ryan C. Ollver•. l9, of r;taclne,
was driving north when he
encountered a curve and lost
control of his vehicl e. His truck
went orr th e right sldeoftheroad ;
hit a guardra il. came back
across the road and s t~uck a
bridge.
.
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Oliver was cited lor !allure to
maintain co ntrol.
1n another Oa llla County accl·
dent, the patrol recorded a
mis hap on Mudsoc Road Friday,
at 11:50 a .m .. hall a mile east of
Ohio 141.
Wendy D. Miller, 21. or Rt. 1,
Patriot , was driving west when
she encount ered a curve and lost
con tro l of her vehicle. Her
vehicle slid of! the left side of the
road and ran Into a farm fence.
She was cited lor failure to
maintain control.
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PAINTER MAJ(ES RESCUE - David Wellman, owner of
Wellman's Palnllnll Co. of GalllpGils, out of camera range. and hiH
employee, Bob Racer, (shown suspended from a rope) were biKb
above Pomeroy's Main Street on· Friday afternoon painting the
Fabric Shop buUdln1 (formerly Ebers bach Hardware), when I hey
heard shouts of help from a young man s wlmmin1 In lhe Ohio
IUver. Wellman 'lmmedlaiely climbed down from tbe building and
went to lbe youn11 man's rescue. Wellmtu1 said tbe youth ha4
decided to swim acrots the river !rom Maaon to Pomeroy and had
almott made It when he got Into trouble and couldn't make It the
rest of way on his own.
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long, All h:tters an•subJ l'C l toed ltlng and l1'll st be slg ned w !th name, address and
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Letters to the editor

WASHINGTON
Don't tell
Edward Yarock the old joke
a bout !he biggest lies : " We' re
from the gover nm ent and were
he re to help you." He won' t
la ugh .
Yarock, who ran a New York
office products company, needed
mon ey for e xpansion ba ck In
1966. So he turned to Midland
Ventu re Capital, one of the many
s mall-business Jnvestmenl com·
panles authorized by Congress in
1958.
The law was intended to
provide sma ll businesses with
fina ncing they wouldn't ordlnar·
Jly be able lo get, but which !heir
larger competitors could. The
Investme nt companies were to
operate under Small Business
Adm \nlslratlon reg u lations,
which prohibi ted . them from

becoming majority stockholders
As the deadline approached,
In the companies they lent money Midland executives asked Ya·
to . ·
rock to find a purchaser for its
It didn ' t work out that wa y for
Investment. He told out as sociate
Yarock , though . His lawyer, Lisa Sylvester he came up w\th
Joseph Marker- a fo rmer SBA two solld cash offers.
chief counsel for business loans
But Midland entered into a
said the Small Busine:;s stock swamp inst ead , with one of
Administration "failed In its Yarock' s competitors , Royal
primary purpose and obligation Business Forms. When Yarock
to protect and assist the small protested ; the Midland business concern."
controlled board of directors
What l)appened was that by fired him as 'president of the
1974 Midland Venture Capital company he had founded.
had acquired a n 80 percent
Midland sill! had· to ge t the
inte rest in Yarock ' s offi ce - . SEA's approval , however , and
supply firm as a resu lt of the Yarock appea led to tl)e agency.
loans It had given him . When the He pointed out that both prospec·
SBA found out about this breach t!ve buyers he had lined up for
of its rules. It ordered Midland to Midland's Interest were offering
divest its co ntrolling interest by cash, and both would have
1981.
permitted his company to main·

e:~ @19n f~wcmmJ-~~6~
HU~il1'! "·A
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Wants to know 'why'
Wh at I wo uld li ke to know why
our Prrs i&lt;.l en1 wa sn't aware of'
what wa s go ing on in the Whil e
House dur ing the Ira n-Co nt ra
affa ir. Acco rdi ll g to the trs t\mo·
nl es tha t were !Old at the
congress iona l Jra11 ·Co ntra com·
mltt ee hear in gs. he kn ew nothin g
at all abo ut lheexeilcment going
on around him Cou ld it he he and

Na ncy were takin g too may
vaca ti ons at the taxpay ers ex·
p~ ris c or perhaps. he wa s some
where else jus t joking a round .
Any way lets hope thi s dirt y
IDundry will come cle an In \he
wash soon.

Freda Jacks
La ngsv ille, Oh - - -

No parking
Shoppers do no\ shop In down·
town Ga llipoli s hr ca us(' there Is
no pla ce Jo park . Mos t of the
parking spa ces arc ta ken by the
merchants or their employees.
They park In front of \h e s tor·csor
park in front of someo ne clses
st ore and th e cu r sit s Jh r r·c all
day long. This Is the way 11 Is on
2nd Ave., Slat e St. &amp; Co urt St.
II only stands to reaso n if there
are no parking spaces fo r customers to pDrk . th en the re will br
very litt le if a ny business in town .
Th a t mean s t' mployee layoff
and so me bu siness close , so no

jobs.

It is al so rude to leave a
cuslome r wa\lin ~ while you run
oul to pay the parking meier.
Then If yo u get a ticket you gel
mad and you become grumpy
a nd short wi th your custom ers.
There are pl enty of pa rk ing
spaces within a block or across
\h e par k for me rchan ts and
empl oyees to pa rk th eir car·s. Do
yoursc H a fa vor and park so me·
where else. Sa vc,your job, your
b•Jsincss, be poli te and re lax by
parkin g a way from the store.
C.E . Huber
35 Court St.
Ga llipolis, Oh.

Appreciates time and effort
We would like to Pxt e nd our Moore, a nl iques: Gerald Powell.
\h a nks to the spea kers who cloggin g: Shir ley Hu ston , bas·
vis it ed Sa li sbury E lement ary
kclwcav ln g: John Cos Ia nzo. hun School this yea r. We appreciat e ter safe ty; Tom Reuter , Pom"·
the 1\mr and dfor·t tlta l wa s roy Pos t O!flce; Cha rl es Legar,
needed for r ach present a tion. · Fire Depa rtment : Hazil ee RieThe stude!1I S or Sa lisbury Elc· bel. Pi zza Hut : John Rice, sheep
me nlary learned about a wide shea rin g; Sha ron Bi rch. sc hool
va riet y or ca n•er opportunities nur·sc: Jean Braun , Dorothy
and about diffr rr l11\lfcsty lcs and Down ie, Meigs &amp;&gt;nior Volunt eer
hobbl es.
P ro gra m: Steve Powell, Dan
· Our thank s to: Paul Reed, old Livin gs ton. Li tter Is UnBEARa~ !Id es or Pom eroy: Bill Francis.
ble: a nd South0rn Oh io Coa l
Franc is F lor ist: DavP Kraws('·

zy n. Vr t0t'\na rla n: Ron Ash.
AEP; Oil y SPnt lnPI: Bob ByN,
Eme rgPn&lt;")' ~t'l' v\ r r Mcd lco pl rr:
Rl clt Co \cm:.1n . hun tr r : Ru ss

Com pany .

Sa lis bury Elemen\ a ry F acu lt y
Wend y Halar
P r inci pal

The winning side
lly DICK WEST
WASH INCTON - With Gary H:11·t long go ne. so me polil ica l pundil s
arc suyln g 1tll' l'l'mai ni ng crop of prt,sidf'n ll al ra ndldat r s racPs a n
idl~ nt i l~·

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A Republica n l'O it lcnder. Geor ge Bush. rxccpt ed, of course. 1
ass ume most I'OII'I's know what our vice pres ident looks like. a It hough
It was rl't alwa ys tha t w a~·.
Titn (' w a~ w llt 'll a cer tai n and qu ie k I'OU IC' to political oblivion wa s to
get elect('(\ vi{'r prc•sl denl. If .vou don't bcl ieV!' me. you could ask. If
they W{'rt' s lill a li ve. such V&lt;'cps as Breckln r ldgc, Kin g, Col fax.
Hendricks. F'al rbun ks . Dawes, Carner a nd ot he{'s.
Is tru e thl'Y sp0nt timl' only a proverbial hea rtbeat from \he
jli'es\dency . Bul unfortunat ely for their ca reers, the heart s or the
Incumbents kept on beat Jng.
You may not readil y see how a pres idential candidate named
flabbltt could have any trouble with name recognition. Alter ail,
Sinclair L0w\s. onr of ;\m cr!Ca's fo r r mosl novrll sts, wrot e a n entire
book uncl&lt;' r Jtw lt ill c.
• However. it may br as kin g a bit too mu ch to expec t a former
Arlzonu ~o, ·c rn o r lo ca pit ulizc on a book fi rs t published in 1922. AI
tha t tlnw. Arizona had only bee n a state JO years and the voters can' t
V,e ry well hold a 1988 ca nd ida te res pons ibl e for something that
happened before hl' was born.
Further more. L0wis's Babbitt . who beca me sy nonymous with
" booslcri s m." wa s fi rs t· named Ge01·gc. whereas the given name of

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thl' ex-governor is Bruce.

II Ba bbitt werr ll1)' name and I were running for pres ident . I would
t1lth er be idenl lfi0(\ with Issar Ba bbitt of Boston. Inventor of s everal
'!'e ta! a lloys .
. One wonders wha t a Lewis contempora ry , playwright Eugene
Q 'Nei ll ~ m'Jghl g-ave m ade or the situ ation.
A surer way of gNt ing your name rega rd ed as a household word In
this country probably is to solicit the help of an equally anony mous
blonde.
. You could Jnvl t her to spend the night In y our Capitol Hlll town
house and your name and pholograph would be In all the papers .
Then Ihe questions might arise : Js Ihal sort of publicity good for a
politician? Might \I lead more to notoriety._than fame?
. I can 't answ er. mainly because I've ne11er been a married
candidate In need of voter ldentlllcatlon . One thing st a nds out,
hOwever.
' Make certai n I he non-s pousal person you are entertaining lor the
weekend Is of the oppos ite sex. More and better national publldty
apparently befall s candidates who don't go one on one.
The reason I say . tha t Is because. the headlines drawn by a
representative who became Ihe second member of Congress to
acknowledge being homosexual were far smaller' than those
a~corded an ex-senator who had a slightly different encoun ter.
• But then the lncumbenl congressman wasn't running lor president.
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"You may wonder why I called this meeting ... "

Nuclear wimps and
If arm s conlrol weren ' t such a

serious matter , ·there would be
materia l enough for a Restora·
tton comedy In the hull aballoo
over the negollallons now goi ng
forwa rd between the United
Sta tes and !he Soviet Union In
Ge neva . If all goes well. they will
c ulminate In an ag r eem enl
s igned by Pres ide nt Reagan a nd
Sov\el boss Gorhachev at a
s ummit meeling some time this
fall.
One might suppose that this
prospect wou ld pleas e Ameri ca's
libera ls. They lend to score each
pres idential adm in lstrallon as a

" success" or a " failure, " de·
pe ndi ng on whet her the lncum·
be nt preside nt manages to reach
some agreement, no matt e r how
unfa vorabl e or unverifiable . with
his Soviet opposite number. Bu l
of course Rona id Reagan Is The
E nemy . In a way that (to them l
Gorbache v can never be, so any
agreem ent he Is wllll~g to sign
mus t be opposed by all ri ght ·
minded libe rals .
This leagues them , uncomfo rta bly bul firmly, with th e hard
r ightists, for whom no agree·
m enI with the Soviet Uni on can

tain its independence, He also
offered another option: an employee stock-option plan. Con·
gress had specifically ordered
the SBA to encourage such plans.
But the SBA ruled In favor of
Midland's deal with Royal. The
agency's deputy assistant ad·
minlstrato r, Robert Lineberry,
ac kn owledged that Midland
"could not ha'ie carried out the
deal without our approval. " Bpt
he said the SBA "could not find
any regu latory basis on which to
ob j ect to this proposed
tra nsaction."
Lineberry remembered the
employee stock-option proposal,
but pointed out that this would
not have returned control !o
Yarock, which the .SBA wa~
supposed to encourage.· He told
us: " It seemed to come down to
more of a difference of opinion as
to what the best deal was
financially."
It didn't work out best . for
Yarock, of course. And It dldn 'l
do Midland or Royal much good,
· either. Midland Is now In ba nk; ·
ruptcy a nd could not be reached '
for comment . Royal's president ; ·
Real Roy . told us that Roya l sold
Yarock's company In 1985 after It
" lost a tremendou s amount of ·
money." Roy attributed the
problems pa rtly to the loss of tlie
company' s management team ..:.
meaning Yarock .
Lineberry stood on the bureau·
era tic defense . Usua lly, he said,
Ihe SBA won't upsel an lnvesi·
ment company's divestiture plan
"u nl ess we can see something
wrong that doesn't fit In with the
statutes or regula lions." If some·
one feel s he has been treated ·
unfairly , he ca n take the mailer ;
to court, Lin eberry added.
Yarock still can't quite grasp
what went wrong when he asked
the Small Business Admlni stra· ·
tion for help . "!couldn 't beiiev~ ·
!his," he said. "All the time I
though! t he SBA was watching ·
ou t for me."
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ever be f&amp;vorabie enough or passion, of course, is th e man
verifiable enough, and who there· who is lndl reclly but firmly
fore, whatever they may say, guiding !he Geneva negotiations
priva tely oppose any agreement on behalf of the United States:
as a matter of pri nciple.
Ronald Reagan. To anyone who
And It links this odd coupl e, In knows and understands him, it Is
turn, to yet a third body of downright comical to think !hat
opinion. These are the Nixon· he could be tempted into reach·
Kissinger Machiavellians. tradi· ing some lll·ad ~ lsed agreement
tlonally detested by the left a nd with the Soviet Union in return
despised by the right. who for that "place in history" thai
geniall y return both compli· the liberals promise to every
ments and consider their own president who does their bidding.
brand ol amoral kara te !he only If Presidenl Rea gan does · not
re ally sou nd way to conduct obtain a n agreement he consid·
foreign policy. This crowd has ers beneficial, a nd not only
been sidelined during the Reagan beneficial but 100 percent verlfia·
ad ministration, and Is eager to ble, he will walk away from the
play a hand of Its own In the bargaining table a s coolly as he
did at Reykj avik.
negotia tions now going on.
But what about the specific
Getting wind of a possibl e
criticisms
of the proposed agreea greement based on elimination
ment9
Since
" the agreement" Is
from Europe of all but 100
lntermediate·range nuclear mls· st\11 very much In the process of
slles on each side (to be based In negotlptlon, It is difficult to be as
Soviet Asia and the United States concrete as one wou ld like , bu t
respeclive \y). this cockeyed coa · one import ant po int deserves to
litlon of no-agreement buffs, be made.
Havin g first charged (qu ite
cardcarry!ng w11.1ps. and dime·
store Machlavell\s Is rocking th e falsely) that Western Europe
· would be effe c tiv e ly de ·
rafters with protests.
The focu s of' their coll ective nuclearized by the proposed
a greement. the oppos ition ha s

largely abandoned tha t co n ten~
lion . Instead It now asserts that,
under the agre~ment , E urope,
would remain possessed of only .
the sma ll est nuclear weapons,
usable only on German terrltor.y
and thus bound to encourage a
mood ol neutralism In Germany,
thereby dooming NATO.
Not so, replies Richard Perle in .
th e May 25 Issue of U.S. News&amp;·
World Report. According to ,
Perle, who was ass istant secr e.
tary of defense until a month ago
(and ass ured ly no wimp) , the .
final 100 missiles on each side
should Indeed be eliminated In
the lnteres Is of easier ver lfl ca·
lion: but as for nuclear weapons . .
"lhe U.S. w\11 have thousands of.
nuclear weapons in Europe,
many with sulflclent range to
strike Soviet a nd ot her Warsaw'
Pact targets ."
Perle Is referring to air· and
sea-based mi ssiles and nuclear·
tipped artillery shells (the latter
designed to counter the Warsaw
Pact's heavy superiority In
tanks ). Be assured that Ronald
Reagan has not forgotlen these1 .'
let alone abandoned Europe. .
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Black conservatives evoke Iwo
r e actions !rom me.
First. the term Itse lf Is an
oxymoron .
" Any Negro who is not a
De mocral or a Baptist, " a
distinguis hed black scholar lm·
plshly told me 40 years ago, " has
been tampered with ," their bur·
geon lng respectablltty In the
American political dialogue Is
enhancing their ability to tamper
with their ebonyhued landsmen .
My second reaction, however.
Is that all America ns benefit
from Ihelr efforts.
One new effort Is an 80-page
pamphlet. " Critical Issues: A
Conservative Agenda lor Black
Americans ."
Pub\Jshed by the Washington.
D .C. , conservative think tank,
The Heritage Foundation, the
pamphl et Is an excellenl analysis
that is bound to generate some·
light , but. I suspect, a lot more
heat.
Black conservatives are like
communists, ex -whores , and
born-again Christians . They
think the whole world should be
reordered in their Image.
Yet "Critical Issues," as they
' say In the ghetto. " Is sayln'
somethln.' " Order a copy and
read It.
Edited by Joseph Perkins, a
black editorial wrlt~r for The
Wall Street Journal (you were
thinking, perhaps, The Nation?),
the pamphlet features articles on
the need lor a moral revival,
dealing with black-on-black

c rime , getting back to basics In
bl ack education, empowering
poor neighborhoods and creating
a climate for black busin ess .
Few wil l di sagree with those
priorities .
But black conservatives Jose
both black and white support'
when they call for a reduction In
the federal government 's role In
educa tion and business and par·
lng minority set-a side programs.
An even larger obstacle to the
Infl uence of their Ideas Is the tone
of their spokespersons.
Their currenl guru Is Harvard
· eco nomi st, Glenn C. Loury ,
whose obsessive bellicosity Is
exceeded only by his capa city for
polarization.
Loury, while advocating black
unity, nonetheless blames the
black community's pathologies
on "left-libera l bla ck polltl·
clans" and .their "kind of non·
sense" and on ''liberal. black ..
politicians" who stress " lmmor·
allty, Intransigence a nd
selfishness."
Who believes 22 mUllan black
Americans · will embrace that
kind of ethnic Inconsistency?
Yet, Loury, as all the writers In
"Critical Issues," appropriately
foc uses on one theme- sell-help.
Blacks must do more for
themselves.
It's not new. Black nationalists
have pushed It lor decades.
Nation of Islam Minister Louis
Farra khan Is one of black Amerl·
ca's outspoken advocates of
se!t·help.- Unfortuna!ely, the rot

of his anti-Semitic di a tr ibes
obscures )tis messages.
Unq uestionably. bl ack conse rva JiveS broaden America' s pollt·
leal dialogue.
But for now , the black com·
munlty, represented by over
5,000 overwhe lm ingly Demo·
era tic black elected ol!lclals
(congresspersons, mayors and

The Sunday Times-Sentinel Page- A-3

Texas flooding spurs more evacuations ·

fornla. Dry condit ions were relime Saturday as the heavy
ByROBERTJ .MURPHY
The National Weather Service
ported
elsewhere
around
the
runoff r ~shed toward the Gulf of
United Press International
predicted the Guadalupe would
Mexico.
Persistent showers and thun· country.
crest at 39 feet at Cuero somederstorms fueled flooding along
In soulhern Texas, which has .-----~-----------------­
!he already overflowing Guada· been deluged with heavy rains
lupe
southern Texas the past two weeks, heavy runoff
Saturday, as residents In two sent the Guadalupe· River even
60
higher abov e flood stage, over·
towns headed for hlgl\er ground.
"This Is about the maximum · flowing Into the towns of VIctoria
. height (the river has reached and Cuero.
Occupants of 40 to 50 homes
recently)," said VIctoria County
Sherlff:s Deputy Kerry Touch· along the Guadalupe wereevacu·
stone. "We had one (flood)ln '81. ated at Victoria, as the river rose
to 29.8 feet, more than 8 feet
It was about the same as It is
right now , and it's supposed to above flood stage. Many roads
along the river were flooded ,
get worse."
PIOFESSIONALL
Y STAFFED
Showers and thunderstorms including Highway 87.
•
"They started evacuating this
Saturday morning were scat 7 Days A Week - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
~SNOW
E?r] SHOWERS
-RAIN
tered from northern Florida to morning abo ut 5," said Touch·
fRONTS: . . Warm
Stalic . . f t _Occluoed
southern Texas, from northwt?St· stone. "No problems. A few cars
"Cold
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ern Ohio to central Wisconsin and washed off the road. but nobody
. ·WEATHER MAP- During early Sunday morning, ~howers and
over central and southern Cali· hurt that I know of."
· thunderstorms are for ecast for parts of the Ohio Valley,the lower
t:;reat Lakes and parts of the north Atlantic Coast stales. Showers
_ _ _ __
STAFFED BY DOCTORS
and thunderstorms are possible In parts of lhe northern ·
i~lermountaln region, the northern Plains, the Gi·eal Lakes , the
24 Hours A Day- 7 Days A Week
According to Agnes I. Ma rtin.
health levels established by the
,upper Mississippi Valley, parts of the southern Plains, lhe Gull
of
Jackson,
her
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'Myt
hs
and
federal EPA lor identifying non·
~o as t region and the south Atlantic. coast. (UPI)
hazardous wastes. For example, · Facts" sheet. about .diox in in Ihe
the aluminum content of the Mead sludge said that dioxin,
sludge averages about 3 percent , even at concentrations of one to
substantially lower than the 8.1 three parts per trillion. have
115 East Memorial Drive, Pomeroy
percent average aluminum nor· ca used ser ious health problems
with highs ranging from the mid
'United Press International
mally found In the ea rth's crust. In laboratory a nima ls. It causes
PH. 992· 2104
70s to middle 80s . Clear Sunday
Extended forecast
ca
ncer
at
live
parts
per
trillion.
In short, the sludge Is at worst no
night with a low from the upper
, ·Tuesday through Thursday
different
In concentration of
Chance of s howers Tuesday 50s to mid 60s. ·
level, one
part Ohio
per EPA's
trillion,"sale"
was twice
the I
trace
e
lements
th a n is true for . The
West Virginia
w·l\h sunny skies Wed nesd ay·a nd
level
needed
to
kill
rhesus
na
lural
soli.
Sunny Sunday and Monday
T~ursday . Highs will be In the 70s
Cancer risks were said ·to be monkeys .
with
highs in the upper 70s or 80s.
Tuesday and in the 60s WednesAlso, Martin's sheet saj d Ihat a
minimal.
The report gave a
day and Thursday. The low will Clear Sunday night with a low In worst-case scenario, of an lndl· U.S. Forestry Service study
the upper 40s in the mountains
~near 60 Tuesday and in the 40s
and in the 50s or lower 60s vidu al th at lives on a Bypro- suggests that compost is better
Wednesday a nd Thursdav.
reclaimed mine s it e. hunt s na· than Bypro lor reclamation bee lsew here.
' . South Central Ohio
live game animals (whit e-tailed ca use ol the higher level of
Western Pennsylvania ·
,Sunday, sunny. High in the mid
Supreme 5254
deer
a nd wild turkey) a nd raises nutrients and grealer ca lci um to
Partly cloudy Sunday with
80s. Winds southwes t 10 to 15
•19" lightweight push
scatt ered showers and thunder· cattle on that land . The "safe" magnesium ratio. The sheet also
mph.
amount of dioxin that could be claimed thai the Ohio EPA Is
storms
and
highs
between
70
a
nd
mower
.Sunday night, clear. Low in the
consumed by humans on a dally trying to accommodate Mead,
80.
Fa
ir
Sunda
y
night
wit
h
a
low
•4 HP rated engine
m[i:J 60s.
basis was said to be .94 qulntilil· and that Mea d's Inability to c lean
'Monday, moslly sunny. Hi gh in be tween 55 and 60. Pa rtly cloudy onth ounces per pound of body up Its waste problems at the
•Cast aluminum deck
again Monday with afternoon
t~e mid 80s.
•Recoil start
thunderstorms and high temper· weight per day . Factors such as pa per mill are a result of "not
Ohio
having
done
t:'nough
to
toilet
train
and
co
nsumption
runoff.
erosion
•Two-year limited war·
a lures in the 70s or lower 80s.
;Sunny Sunday and Monday
of dioxin by other a nimal s co uld II self. "
ranty
possibly conlribute to the sma ll
amount consumed by humans .
c_o_
nt_in_ue_d_fr_o:...m:...A--·1:...__ __
The report said in conclusion
that the "true ris k Is substa n·
tm:s are Stanley J , Aronoff, R· the sy stem of issuing motor Hally less than the ca lculated
Cj ncinnat i; T heodore M. Gray , veh icle registrations.
risk depleted In Ihis report."
GALLIPOLIS - William Eu·
R·Columbus; a nd Wi ll iam F .
Sena te Bill!. sponsored by Sen.
If all of th is Is true, then why gene Souder. 21. of Portsmout h.
Bowen, D-Cincinnat i.
Crace L. Drake, R·So lon. has the questions about the safety of
was brought to the Cal \Ia County
The addition of Conley. chair· been languishi ng in the Senate its disposal and the ''Let's walt
Jail
by th e Sher iff s Department
man of lhe House Ways and Highways, Transportation and and see what the research say s"
Saturday
morning, charged wl\h
Means Comm ittee, Ind icates the Local Government Committee response from co ncer n ed
'
theft.
He
wa s released after
House Democrats plan to look for five months .
cillzens?
posting bond .
closely a t the changes Senate
GOP leaders yanked II out of
State Rep. Jolynn Boster,
Kerry Dea n Proffitt , :lO, of Rt.
Republicans made in a House· that com mittee last week and put D-Galllpolls. was quoted In the
I,
Northup, was sent to the jail by
apprbved telephone tax and the It Into Ways a nd Means, where a . Sept. 16, 1986, issue of the
the
patrol Saturday morning,
replacement ol a tax amnesty vote Is a nticipated a t a second Gallipolis Dall y Tribune that
charged with DWI.
plan with a tax enforcem ent hea ring next week.
" until more Information ca n be
program.
Drake's bill sets up a n optional provided on how the sludge will
CHESTER
915·3301
· Fl\nlg said the &amp;&gt;nate version Is cent ra lized mall·ln .system for ultimately affect the health.
IEPUILICAII
abOut $100 •• mtll lon underfunded auto a nd tru ck registration rene- safet y ~ nd welfare or the citizens
COOKOUT IPOTLUCII
-' ' $30 million Jn" telep hone tax wals, elimin ates the priva te of Southeastern Ohio, I will
revenue estim ates a nd $70 mil· deputy registrars and replaces opposed the use of the mat eria l. "
MONDAY, JUNE 8
Brln1
covered dish or deuert.
lion in welfa r e caseload the m w\lh branch offices of the
Public meetings were held lat e
Hamburprs
&amp; hotdo1s will
estimat es.
Ohi o Bureau ol Motor Vehicles,
last year about the sludge dls po·
be
turnished
·But he st ill said it Is "entirely run by state employees, to sal problem . People asked
Foo d served 6:00.7:30 pm
possible" the conferees could conduct registrar ion. Issue whether the sludge had co n tam\·
INTEITAINMINT
wipe out that deficiency and driver licenses and perform nant s, a nd II so, how badl y II
101
EVANS
SHilltiiHOUSE
" add some money lor education rela ted vehicle services .
would affect the env ironment.
110 GUIIM, 01110
artd maybe replenish some of th e
The House Hi ghways a nd Pub·
ilelns they (Republican sena· lie Safety Committee will hold a
to-rs) cut from huma n services . hearing Wednesday a fternoon on
They cut a lot out," he said. ·
legis lation raising the speed limit
'the Senate Ways a nd Mea.ns to 65 mph on rural freeway s. A
Committee will mee t Tues day s imilar bill Is In a subcommitt ee
011
a fternoon to hold its first hearin g In th e Sena t e awai tin g
on ' th e Senate Republicans' top· amendm en ts.
p~lori\y ilem for 1987 - rev ising

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sta te and niunl clpal offlclalsi .
Isn't paying much attention to ·
them .
If black conservatives want ~
challenge, let them stop what the
sl ave~ called, "ta\kln' at the big ,
gate.
• •
Let them run for public o!flce.
Let black voters decide whose
political agend a Is better.

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Conf erence ____

Gallia County man
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Gallipolis man arrested on charge
' GALL!POL!S - Joshua D.
Saunder s, 25, of 12o Sta te St ., was
charged wi\h drunk and dlsorder ly condu ct F'riday night by the
(\ali ipolls Police Depart mo&gt;nt
a nd sent to the Galll a Counl y
J a il. He was released aft er
posting bond Sa turda y morning.
The police depa rtment reported was a n accident in the 1700
af(ernoon.
b!ock of Eastern Avenue Fr iday
Ke lly R. Minnis, 20.. of 6 All en
qr.. wa s nor thbound on Eastern
Av enue when her car wa s r ea r·

eoded IJy a tru ck drlv ~n by Otis T.
B,atley, 63. of Leon. w.Va.

Funds distributed
GALLIPOLIS - Thomas E .
Ferguson, audit or of stat e, an ·
nounced recently that for Jun e.
about $64,000,000 in Aid to De ·
pendent Children IA DC) would
be passed around to nearl y
630,000 rec ipients in Ohio's 88
counties.
Of that money, 3.444 recipien ts
in Gallla County will receive
$345.705 In ADC payment s.
ADC pay ment s are made to
familie s with one parent or one
unemployed parent on the basis
of lamlly size and financial
resources. The ADC program Is
fu nded primarily by fed eral an d
s tat e governments·.

WASHJNGTON (UP! ) - Sen.
Paul Tr ible, R-Va., who llrst
disclosed Thursday that Invest!·
gators had evidence showing
ret Ired General Richard Secord
spent SSJ.OOO on a Porsche, an
airplane and a visit to a " fat
farm," said Friday hard ques·
lions are waiting lor Secord.
"Secord said he was only
advancing the national Interests.
The evidence shows he was
actively promoting his own sell·
Interest," according to Trible.
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�Page- A-4- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Dr. Hunter
joins Veteran
Memorial staff
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.June 7. 1987
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Pomeroy Middleport-Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant W. Va.

The Sunday Times-Sentinel- Page-A·§

.·,_--Local briefs--Barley bound over to grand jury on charge.
- Funds are distributed

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POME ROY - The June distri bulion in Aid to Dependent
Children In Ohio totaled $63,613,878, Ohio Auditor Thomas E.
Fer!(USOn reports. Meigs County received $276,44 2 for 2,845
recipients.

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH

POME ROY - This fall, aft er
more than 20 years , Raclnr wi ll
have a m edica l doctor In town .
Douglas Hunter , M . D .. who
graduated from Ohio St are t.: ni ·
verslty School of M edicine and
has been In a fam ily pracrlcr
residency at Gra n! Medi ca l Cen·
ter In Col umbus ·for rh c pasr
several yea r s. wil l join the sraff
at Vetera ns Memorial Hospilal
early next monlh . He will work i n
the emergency room and on
gener al staff until his offices in
Racine are ready for occ upan cy.
Dr. Hunter i.&lt; marr ied to the
,former Tony a Sal ser of Racine.
• Wall er Scot t Lucas . hospital
:administrator, ann ounced today
that Vet era ns Memorial has
purchased the former Spencer' s
,Market on Route 33S, Fifth
Street, and will begin renova ting
the structure later thi s monrh.
T he hospital wilt be advertisi ng
for bids on the project nex t week.
According to Lucas , the bu:ld·
lng which will be named the
Racine Medica l Center. will have
3,000 square fee t of spacP for
offices.
Tent atlvp plans ca l l for Dr.
Hunter to ha ve onr&gt; side of the
facilit y and Margi e Lawson,
DOS, to have the ot her side. l'ach
with four examinin g and treat ·
rnent rooms.
Dr. Lawson ha s h&lt;'en praetil'·
lng dentistry In Racine for
several years now, and is cu r rently loca ted in !ht• Racine
HomE Nationa l Ba nk Building.
The new faci lity wil l be more
spaciou s for her dental practIce.
The cor ner entran ce l o the
building wil l be ret alned and new
ramps wil l be constru cted to
allow easy access Ia the handi ·
ca pped. St ucco will be used on
I he exterior orr he co ncr ete tJiock
buildin g. A common r&lt;'crpl ion
area and walling r oom will be
just lnsldl' lhPdoorw llh bu si ness
olll ces In thl' cent er of th('
stru cturl'. Th e eight examin in g
rooms along with a lounge and
rest rooms . a nd an x-ray room
will be along the PX IPrior wal b .

SurJreme Court
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Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

CANTON, Ohio tUPit - Supreme Court J ust ice Sandra Duy
O'Connor says lhal In this blcen·
tennlal yea r of the U.S. Consrll utlon America ns should learn
abour th at document.
in a bicentennial address ro rhe
Akron and Stark Coun ty Bar
Assoelallons F riday, O' Connor
said most Amer ica ns don't know
r'hat mu ch abou t lhc Constilullon.
" You honor the co nslltur ion
whl'n you run for (public) office;
when you write a i&lt;'llrr ro !he
prcsldP nl or yo ur governor:
'when you rakP a co nslllut lo nal
qucs ron 10 cour t; when you l !'acll
your chi ld lhc meaning of the
document ; and when you dl~c u s~
among your friends and neigh·
bors rhe appilca r Ions of co ns r llu·
tiona! comma nds to modcr·n
IliP." she said.
O'Connor said recen 1 polls
show('d Aml•ric'ans are Ignora nt
ahour rllr•documrn r. Shrsuld Ill&lt;'
po lls show !hal nNlr ly half IIH'
citlzrns don' t know wily ill('
Co nst llullon was draft NI nor
wh /1 1 Is nwant by !h(' Bill of
Rig hts; thai 7r, prlTI'nl tJrl levr
lhe Cons titut ion !fUa n rnH•rs frpr
publi c rduratlon: thP 4!1 p&lt;·r c(•nl
bcilr' vc lhr prrsldPnl c&lt;Jn suspPnd !he C'onstitul ion in a na ·

SYRACUSE -The reports of Mayor Eber Pi ckens and Police
Chief Jim Connolly were read and approved when Syracuse
VIllage Council mel Thursday night .
Police Chief Connolly reported tha he received a t otal of 15
calls and complaints during the month of Ma y, issued 12 traffic
ell allons and drove 230 miles.
He received and investigated four !heft complaints of ten
speed bicyc les and received a ·report of vandalism al Syracuse
Element ary School where window s were broken out. Contac ted
J. L . McCoy Trucking Ravenswood, W. Va ., in regard Ia trucks
parking · overnight aT former state par k.
The mayor's report showed receipts in Ihe amoun1 of $281.

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POMEROY- Ten calls were answered by local un it s F r iday
and early Saturday morning, the Meigs County E mergency
Medical Services reports.
At 8:49a.m. Friday, Pomeroy went Ia Routes 7 and 33 and took
Frank Casto, injured In an auto accident, 10 Veterans Memorial
Hospita l ; Racine a1 10:55 a.m ., too k Pearl Haw1horne from
Wells Run to Veterans Memorial; Racine at 12:59 p.m . took
VIolet Brewer from the in tersection of Stiversville Road and
E!arrlnger Ridge to Veiera ns Memorial; Pomeroy went to the
Ohio River near the bu sin ess section where Brian Johnson had
been rescued from the river ; Pomeroy at 6:34p.m. took Keit h
Nibert from the count y sher iff' s quarters 1o Veter ans
Memorial ; Middlepor t ar 7: 44 rook .Joshua Cremeans, injured in
a bicycle accident, from Brownell Ave.. to Veterans M em or ial;
Pomeroy at 11 : 37 p.m. took Juanit a Hosc har from Route 681
West to Holzer Medical Center ; Tuppers Plains at 11 ; 58 p.m .
took Brian Rector and Greg Cole fr om 1he scene of an au to
accident on Rout e 248 in Chesl er to St. Joseph Hospit al In
Parkersburg, _a nd at 12: 18 a.ll). Saturday Pomeroy al so went to
the accident scene and transported Kenny Chapman to St.
Joseph Hospit al. The Ches ter Fire Department was also on the
scene.

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char ge of ca r theft and receiving
stolen $OOds has escaped fr om
the in stit ution, according to word
receiv:&gt;d here F riday mor ning.

8 owen
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WASHINGTON t UP! I Health Secre1ary Otis Bowen,
heckled Just as the president and
vice president were in address ing I he subj ect of AIDS, nonethe·
less finds himsel f ar odds not only
with his critics but with so me In
the administration .
Bowen faced taunts and jeers
from sever al hundr ed :.~ re·
searchers and m edica l wor kers
who stood up to shout him down
as he deli vered the concl uding
remark s Friday at the Third
I nt er nallonal Confere nce on
AIDS.
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respectively, In each of th e funds making up the 1olal lnclude ;
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POMEROY_ Charles Barley·.
48, Route 1, Rulland, was bound
to the grand jury on a felonious
assault charge Friday when he
appeared ar a preliminary hear·
ing i n the court of Mei gs County
Judge Patrick O'Brien .
Barley is charged wilh shoot ·
ing David Talbott. 21, Racine.
three times at The Cove, a Route
7 club owned by Barley, on Ma y
23. Barley is free on a $2Q,000
recognizance bond.
Paul Gerard, investiga tor for
the office of Meigs Cou nt y
Prosecutlng Atlorney Fred Crow
Ill , also r eport ed lhar·an initial
hearing was held before Judge
O'Brien Friday for Keith Alien
Niber t, Crown Ci ty, who is
charged with 1he I heft of a mot or
vehicle from Cooper Chrysler ·
Pl y mouth in Middleport. Bond
was set at $10,000 and Nibert was
remanded l o lhe custody of
Sheriff Howard Frank afl er his
parole officer ordered a " hold"

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In addition to gMng mother and child special Cilre, we
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We believe in fAmily-centered Cilre. What is family
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relatives and friends) lo be IMth the expectant mo ther
during the labor and delivery process. Even in the case or a
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. A:; soon as possible after delivery. the nurses encourage
the father, brothers and sisters, and grandparents to
participate in the care or the lnfanr and the support o f the
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Or

McGinnis

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su rgeon at the Naval Regional
M•·dical Ce nt er in Charles ton,

S.C. and a gener al surgeo n as
WPII as director of clinica l
services on the USS Nim itz I CVN
68). On the USS Nimitz. he was
responsible for all patient care
and clin ical services provided to
the 5,400 crew member s of the
wor ld' s largesl warship . After
serving on the USS Nim it z, he
went into general pr acllcel gen· ·
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eral surgery in Kansas.
"A ft er bei ng a su rgeon and In
privat e praclice for a num ber of
years, my I n ter e st s h av e
changed and the way emer gency
medi cine has changed In r ecen t
years, it Is what I wanl to do
now ," said Dr. McGinni s. " I
DR. M I CHAEL M cGINNIS
have an In terest In tra uma and
urge nt care and truly enjoy my
fa mily."
work . l es pecially enj oy the off
Dr. McGinnis and his wi fe,
t ime il gives me with my
Sherry have six chil dren.

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LYON, France !UP[) - Kl aus guards ·up Jhree steps to the
, Barbie sa t m or osely and ignored witness stand. The gr ay- ha ired
a prosecut or who urged him to Barbie gazing down on her fr om
give some reasons for the crimes his docket seal , she tes tified he
agai nst hum anity, he is accused plunged her head in to a bath tub
of committing as Lyon's Wor ld and beat her In his dem and for
Warii Gestapochief.
· Inf or m a t io n a b o u t t he
Barbie, 73, was ordered back
Res istance.
She said while spend ing 22
Into court F r iday for formal
Identification by two . for mer
months at Montluc prison she
Fr ench Resista nce members wilnessed multiple murders, tor·
lure and depor tations. She gave
who sa id he tort ured and de·
por ted th em to Nazi co ncentra · Cerdini a ! alt ered list of nam es of
l ion camps.
people summarily executed by
The so-called " Butcher of the L yon Naz is.
L yon" refused to r es pond to
" I cannot tell this story without
repeated ques tions fr om oppos· tears," she said. " In the cell

June 7 •.1987

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Barbie refuses to testify

PVH has new doctor
POINT PLEASANT - Plea·
sa nt Valley Hospital an nou nces
the ilppointment of Dr. Mi chael
.ton McGinnis as an Emergency
Can· C.•ntPr Physician.
fJr . McGinn is rPcelved hi s B .S.
clc·g rrc• from Vi rginia Poly tech·
nir l n"i tu tc in Blacksburg, Vir ·
gmia and his M .D. degree from
Wr·" Virg inia University School
td' M ~ 'dic inf' in Morgantown.
W&lt;·Sl Virgin i a. He served an
Inter nsh ip in Mcdlcl ne/ Pedl at·
1 ws at th r Wpst Virginia Univcr~
slt y .~kd i cal Center a nd a four
&gt;ca r Cr·neral Surgery Residency
" ' thr• U .S . Naval Regiona l
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I Ill n!Jis.

June 7 .. 1987•.

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

Thirty-tw~ cases processed 'in Meigs court
POME ROY ~ Thirt y- tw o
cases were p roce~s ed in lhe
weekly hearings of Judge Pa·
Irick O'Brien in the Meigs Count y ·
Cour t.
Seven defendants for feited
bonds posted on speedi ng
charges and they in clude Denise
Miller, Portland, $70: VIrgil
FJn nigan, Hastier , Wise., $50:
Larr y Hostett le, Rio Grande,
$50; M arie Loft, Phi llipe, W. Va ..
$50 ; Constanti ne Stanley. Cha r l eston, W. Va ., $50; William
Law son, Rac ine, $34 : Kenny
Mc Gee, Tr i hn bl ~. $70.
Ten ot hers we r e fined on
speeding charges. Tl)ey are B il ly
Carter, Navarr e, $22 and cos ts:
Anna Slater. Al bany, $27 and

boy who m ust have been 10 year s • •
old. 1 gave him an egg to eat. He '
(Barbie) asked me, 'Do you like .;
Jews? ' I told him , 'I like '
everybody .' They next day lhey
beat him to dea th in fr ont of m y "
door."
Finally she turn ed wit h diffi·
cu lty in her seat and gave him a
long look.
" Yes, oh yes, It's him . Look at
him. J ass ure you it's him. When I
was nea rly at the end , I w ould s.ee
those eyes, that cruel· look."
When ask for his response.
Barbie said, " 1 have not hi ng to
say."

lng lawyers and wa tched sfoi· r _:w:.:_h:::e.:,:re::....:_l_:w:.,:a::s_:a:,::lo:::n:e~t:::h,::ey:..!:p::u:..
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ca lly as one former Res istance
mem ber hec k led him .
Proseculor Pier re Truche ap·
pealed to Barbie to give t he court
som e deta!ls about his ca r eer.
';How (lid this young, sensi tive
20-year·old m an come to be a
l ng Pres ident Reagan's wors t
conv inced Nazi and end up In this
court?" T r uche asked. " Why
cri sis, thanked Hakim Friday for
his testi mony that largely laid . shou ldn' t you rel; pond ?"
bar e t he complex web of !Inane·
Truche sa id that whatever the
outcom e of Bar bie's legal at·
l ng in the case and ra ised
qu es t ions of pl"rsona l gain by
tempt to have the Bolivian
Suprem e Court r ender illegal his
cenr ral figures Ol iver North and
Richard Secord .
1983 ex pulsion to F ran ce, "you
wifl not be go ing back. Y ou will
Bul the veter an of the Se nate
stay
in F rance."
Wa terga te heari ngs could not
He also as ked Barbi e i f he
help noting as he closed I he fi fth
wa nted to go dow n i n histor y as
week of testim ony Into yet
another sca ndal that the whol e having refu sed to give his side of
the st ory.
th ing smacked of deceit . pat en·
" It' s very probable that one
I ial · corruption and nation al
day a child w il l ask, did he reall y
cm bar assment.
have noth ing to say? I thin k
" This was not funny business,"
today may be the l ast opportun·
Inou ye declar ed to a silent
lty you wil l have to Jalk ," Truche
· Senat e Ca ucus Roo m where the
said.
Water gate hearings were hel d.
With Coupon Only
A significa nt part .of Friday ' s
" Mr . P r osecutor. I cannot
. Expires June 14, 1987
I
re&gt; pond Jo you r ques tions,"
hearing co nC'erned t he U.S. ef·
for ts approved by Reagan and
Barbie r eplied In German. " I
ex rended by North, the Mar ine
wa nt to see what happens Jin
lieutenant colonel servi ng the
Boliv ia. 1 I am ju dicially absent
pres id en t on t he Nation al Secur·
here.
ity Council sta ff. to reac h out to
" I am a v ict im of a kidnapping
I
Ira n in t he hopes of gaining
- I repeal. I am a v ict im of a
fr eedom l or A meri cans held by
kidnapping. T her e i s no reason
pro-Iranian ca pt ors in Lebanon.
fo r m e to res pond . I absolul ely
With Coupon Only
Haki m . th e Ira ni an-born
refu se 10 res pond.''
Ex pires June 14, 1987
Amer ica n who wor ked t he Swiss
B arbi e' s appea r ance was his
bank account s .In th e scand al,
second since he bega n a boycott
tes tif ied tha i a delegation led by
of his tr ial May 1.3, two da ysafl er
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It started, i n his anger over the
North told Irania n off ici als l ast
529 Jacklon Pike
fal l t he Uni ted Statcs would help
1983 expul sion. P res idin g Judge
Stop-N· Go Plaza
Spring Valley Plaza ·
depose the pres ident of Iraq ,
Andre Cerdin i order ed him int o
Jocbon, Oh. 4564D
Gallipolis, Oh. 45631
I ra n's enemy, and wo uld send
courl May 26 bri efly for idenlifi·
Mon.-Sat. 11 am 'til 8 pm
Mon.·Sat. 12 'til 8
troops into I ra n i f the Scviet
cat ion by fi ve former res istants,
Sunday 12 Noon 'til 6 pm
Sunday
12I 'til 6
Uni on evN invadcd.
and on F r iday two mor e recog·
,
nized him .
Hakim discou nted suc h pr omJulie F ra nceschini. 78, was
Ises, however , as a bar gain ing
ca r r ied in her wheelc hair by
tac ti c in the pffort to open
re i at ions with a "second chan·
ncl" of the radical I slam ic
gover nmen t in Tehra n after a
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year of ,fr ustra tion.
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costs: Lois Napier, Bidwell , $22
and costs: Wilma Sayre; Col umbus, $22 and c osts: 'terr y Peach,
G l~u s t er. $24 and cost s; M ilford
M owery, Poi nt P leasant , $24 and
costs; Jacquelin e Carl, Pom eroy , $24 and cos ts; Charl es
JSpurlock, Long Bottom , $22 and
cost s; Henry C. B oyd, Park ers·
burg , $22 and cos ts; Paul Wilson .
Shade, $26 and .cos Is.
Other cases processed in·
el uded Car l R Jones, Columbu s,
Im proper back ing, $10 and· co ~ t s:
Tony L. De ren ber ger, Evans, W.
Va., fishing out a va lid nonresidence li cense. $25 and cos ts:
Cy nthia Durst, Reedsville, fishing wit hout a va l id li ce nse, costs
only : Newell M cCue n, ,Nort h

/r;:Jn·C&lt;mtra scanda l heard
lhr&lt;•r• da vs of oft en fasci nating
&lt;~ ('l'&lt; ,unts r,J Swiss ha nk s. arm s
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pa ym ent s, shell companies and
negot iations over hostages and
war - and Sen. Daniel I nouye
had hear d enough.
Inouye, D·Hawa li, chair m an of
the Senate co mmittee in vest lgai-

Area deaths
4464 will ha ve the fl ag present a·

l'hilli p A. Brad hu ry
Phillip i\ . n rad hury ,

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au to moiJi l&lt;' .rccidcnl.
Bradbury was born Se pt. ti,
r;&gt;:;i to thr· I:Jtr f'lt lll lp Wa r ren
HrtHHJU r Y und Wan da Bra dbury
.J;wnh.'l.
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r:ai t h .Jua nita Amos Bradbury ,
tiiiH' sons Phill ip .lr., Michael
Shanr· ond Brian J&lt;J mes. all at
homf': two t-; iStf'rs, Pam Shvw of
J(Jo Grande and .l ud it h Ann
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npptu•w ..,.

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da y from 2 p .m . to 4 p.m . and 7
p.m . to ;1 p.m .
S&lt;•rvicr•s wi ll lli' 2 p.m . Monday
at 1hl' funera l homr· with the R&lt;'v.
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J(ol l lns presiding.
Kurial will !)(' at Gravel Hil l
Ce mPtr.' l'.\' In Ch• ·s hirc. Pa l lb&lt;•ar·
l'l'S will hi' Lul hC' r f' . Amos.. John
w. /\ mos . .J ohn P. Westfal l.
SamLwil .. Her low, 1\ay C'ox, .Ji m
E\ush antl WI Imber ll alfhill. VFW

Warren T hacker
War ren C. Thac ker , 62, of 92
Ol ive St. , Gal lipol is, di ed F r iday
dllcrnoo n at Holzer Medi ca l
C0n1 er after a bri ef illn ess .
He was bo rn M ay 25, 1925to the
late John and Mary Jane
Thacker .
He was a r et ir ed coa l m iner
He was pr eceded in deat h by
his wife, B ir die, In 1985, one
daugh ter, two sis ter s and one
bro ther .
lie is survived by seve n so ns,
Sa m my , Mobil e, Ala.: Osca r and
Haro ld. Rt. 2 Pa triot : Edgar,
C lenn and Donald, Ga ll ipo lis:
f: Jm rr, Point Pleasa nt : lhree
da ught er. Sadie Ball. Ga ll ipolis:
Shi rley Thacker, Gallipo lis and
Bonnie Clemons.
Friends may ca ll at the McCoy
and Moore Funera l Hom e in
Vinton Sunda y 2 p.m.-4 p.m. and
7 p m .- 9 p.m.
St:-vlces wil l be at l h&lt;&gt; fun eral
home Monday at HI a.m . wi th the
RC'v . Wi lson pr es iding.
Burial will foll ow at Bush
Ce metery.

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JUNE 7, 1987-11 A.M. to 5 P.M.
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Ohio a r egional t r eatment cente r
fm· dentistry for handicapped
children.

La st yea r ther e wer e more
than 200 repor ted bo atin g acc l·
dent s, Includi ng 33 fat al ities. on
Ohio 's wa terways. Twenty-si x
were t he res ull of people fa ll in s·
out of small boat s or peop le
drow ni ng w hen their sm all boat
ca pslzPd, the depar t ment said .
" It Is espec ially important for
small cr aft users to adhere to
boat' s ca pac it y , obser ve r egula·
l ion s, wear a life pr es eryer and
leave the al coholi c bever ages at
home, "•Gr egory sa id.

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~a m phl e t. " How It Feels to.Have
a Hear l Attack".
J ohn F. Pe tt us. senior vice
president and general manager.
of SuperAm erlca's so uthern div·
islon, presen ted the chec k for
$6,694 to Kevi n Wal do. a r epre- '
sentative Of the Central Ohio
Chapt er of the Am er ican Hearl ·.
Assoc i a l ion.

Named treatment center for children

pa ssenger s to acci dent ally fall
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POMEROY - ·Super Amer ican
Stor es In bo lh Pomeroy and
Middleport too k par t in a Super·
Amer ica pr, jec t w hlc.h r aised
$6,694 lo help In t he fi ght agai nst
hea r t disease. ·
SuperAmeri ca St ores ra ised
the money by selling paper
hearts to cust om er s for $1 each
·Names of custom er s were writ ·
ten on the heart s and t hey wer e
used In the stores as decorat ions.

jail suspended if Ohio license Is
obtai ned wit hi n 60 days; Tonya
Proftltt, Racine, failure to con·
lrol. $25 and costs: Sue Romine,
Pomeroy , f ailure to yield, $25 and
costs: Paul Steinmetz, Langs.
v ille. expired dr iver 's license,
S50 and costs, three days In j ail :
suspended $25 of fine and j ail
lime if va lid li cense obtained by
June 12: Randy Sh\elds, T uppers
Plai ns, disord er ly conouct , $100
and costs, suspended $50 of fine:
on e yea r pr obation: J er ry John·
son, A thens, bad check, m ake
r es titutio n and $25 and costs;
F red Nel son, Long Boll om, fish·
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$25 and· costs.

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t ies enrol l over a fourt h, or 26.2
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! ) Department of Natur al Resour·
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and sober boa t ing lor t he near ly
362,000 boa ter s expected to use
the state's waters this summ er.
To help emphasize safety as
the season begins, Gov . Ri chard
F . Celeste has decl ared this wee k
as Safe Boating Week In Ohio.
"Two of our m aj or co ncerns
ar e sm all cr aft and the use of
al cohol and drugs on the wa ter, "
said ODNR Watercraft Di vision
chief Pa ui,Gr egory . "Of all boat
types. sma ll tra fts are the most
dangerous because II is easy fo r

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Hakim ends three days of testimony
WAS HI NGTON !UP! 1 - I n
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rhc • cn ngressionul panel s probi li R

Palm Beach, F l a., assur ed cl ear
distance. $10 and costs: Glen
Cr isp, La ngsville, assured cl ear
distance, $10.and costs; Kenneth
Rockhol d, Reedsville, domestic
v iolense, 90 days in j ail, 80 days
suspended, one yea•· probation;
res trainin g order Issued, costs:
cr iminal dam aging pr opert y. 90
days in ja il , 80 days suspended,
one year pr obation, r es tra ining
or der issued; costs, jail tim e·
concurrent : John E . Par t low ,
.L angsville, fi shing wt ihout a
valid li cense, $25; P atly La ·
vendar , Pom eroy, fiShing with·
out a val!d Ohio resident license,
$25: William B ar ber, Long B ot ·
tom , expired oper ator 's li cense,
$50 and cost s, th ree days in ja il,

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Ohio-Point Pleasant W. Va.

· ·on key to
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must be global economic year.
Intercourse."
Primary and secondary educa" Technologlcal change and tlon, alter a $91 million boost In
new worlct·wlde ,Involvements the Senate, would wind up with
puts neljl demands on the U.S. about $6.35 billion for the bien·
economy," Snyder said. "Our · nlum. A $105 million Senate
local economies are now a part of Increase for colleges and unlver·
a global economy; and, that fact slUes - with $92 million earcrea tes a tremendous challenge marked for tuition subsidies 5.
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to our nation. "
boosted higher education to $3.03
"Our nation's future lies In billion.
Speaking at a noon luncheon at
Snyder said school districts are
Rio Grande College and Com· education," he said. "Meeting
munlty College, Sen. Cooper our goals will require a social and assured an Increase of I percent
addressed the Impact of state educational program that will to 3 percent and that there Is
funding for elementary, secon- take absolute dedication from enough money to hold college
tuition Increases to Jess than 10
dary· and higher education dur- every educator In Ohio."
Cooper labeled recent work by percent.
Ing the next biennium.
According to Sen. Snyder, the
After !our•months of debate in House and Senate budget confe·
rees "a bi-partisan effort."
Senate version of the budget ·
the House and Senate over Gov.
"Overall," he said, "education would provide primary and se·
Richard Celeste's state budget, ·
condary education with funding
the blll heads to a joint confer. has been our major priority."
The
Senate
version
of
the
for a pilot project to explore
ence committee next week for
budget shows a spending In· career development. The budget
final resolution.
Sen. Cooper, who · chairs the crease of about 11 percent from would further fund a project
the current biennium. Except for designed to· target drop-outs and
Senate's Education Committee,
education, the ' proposal gener· poverty-cycle students.
prefaced his remarks on the
ally continues spending at cur·
Action by the Senate would
budget with an overview of his
first
half
of
provide
for a loan fund to local
rent
rates
during
the
perspective on the future "chal·
the biennium and allows . for school districts and allow for
lenges" faced by education .
Inflationary Increases of 4 per- relief to districts faced with a
"Change Is coming, we can't
cent to 5 percent In the second major loss In their tax base.
stop It," he added. "Our goal
RIO GRANDE - "Education
Is the most necessary single
Ingredient for · economic well being," Ohio Senator Cooper H.
Snyder, R·Hlllsboro, told a group
of area public school superln·
tendents, board members, col·
lege administrators, a nd other
education officials Friday, June

EMPLOYEES HONORED - Two retiring employees of the
Meigs County Board of Education were honored at a dinner held
Friday night. at the Senior Citizens Center In Pomeroy. High
tributes were paid to the two employees, Russell Moore, secondary
sc hool supcrvi•or, and James Rodgers, psychologist, by their
co workers at the county board o!!lce and all three local
superintendents Including Richard Roberts, Eastern; Dan Morris,
Meigs Local, and Bobby Ord, Southern. The two received gilts
. from the county board and lis staff, Individuals, and
eommendallons ·from the Ohio H.ouse of Representatives and the
Ohio Senate. Both Moore and Rodgers have been employed by the
cou nty board since 1975. Pictured from the left are Rodgers,
Harold Roush , county board pn'Sidenl who presented gills; John
Riebel, county .•u perlntendent of schools who served as master of
ce remonies, and Moore.

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Its once popular Wienermobllc Ohio from the New England
touring again this summer.
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The Wien er- mobil e begins Its . In In Youngstown July 28 and 29,
summer tou r this week In Ohio, Cleveland and Akron, July 30 and
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ADDRESSES EDUCA ·
TORS - Ohio Senator C041per
H. Synder addresses a group
of educators at Rio Grande
College, Friday on the Importance of education to eco·
nomic wellbeing.

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By LEE ANN WELCH
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Gettln' down
and gettln' dirty - that's what
som e Gallla County 4·H
members have been doing. In
addition, the area garden clubs
are, too.
Together, they hav e been mak·
lng the Gallipolis City Park a
, better place to visit by gelling
down on the ground and getting
dirty planting flowers.
·
Accordin g to Pamela Matura.
the city par.k and Mound Hill
Cemetery are two of the most
picturesque spots .In Galll a
Co~nt y. Mrs. Matura Is a
member of the Gallla County
Beautification Committ ee.
She. along with the other
.
oommfttee membe rs, have
members of Golddlccen 4-H club hang baskets of brought togel her all ages- from
Rowers in'tK'e bandstand oflbe city park, which Is junior high to senior citizen- to
considered by many to be a picturesque spot In combine efforts to make the park
Gallla County.
·
prettier for visitors.
"This Is really an lnfergenera ·
tiona! project ," she said during
the recent planting part y In th e
park on May 21. During that da y,
4-H clubs, garden clubs, and
young people from Ohio Valley
Christian Sc hool got together~.
plant. clean and plan the upk ee p
for 1he park.
According to Chamber of Com ·
merce President Dan Davies, the
project began as a sma ll commit ·
tee project. " When we work
toget her. we ca n . ac co mplis h
great thin gs," Davies said of the
Involvement of such diverse
groups .
" I was unhappy with the way
the park wa s maintained In the
past," cit y Manager Dale lman
sa id. Wh en he was approached
with sprucing up the park. along
with some other projcets, lman
was " kee n on the Ideal," noting It
Is a center point of the count y.
Beautification committee
member J ewell Evans said she
has seen a good feeling of
co mmunit y elfort.
Taking pa rt In th e project, so
far . are Colddlggers, Eno Sail
On . Little Rascals , and Mercer·
vllle Wild ca ts 4·H cl ubs. the
Gallla Co unty Dairy Club, the
Galllpolls Future Farm rs of
Ameri ca. the Judging Clu b. th e
Li tt le Kyger Boys . the Galli polis

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Junior Woman's Club. VInton
Friendship. French' City. Rio
Gra nde and Cheshire garden
clubs. Also taking part are I man.
Davies, the Ga1Upolls Parks and
Recreation Department, 0 .0 .
Mcintyre Park Department a.nd
the beautification committee.
which Include Mrs . Matura. Mrs .
Evans, Katie Shoemaker and
Michelle .Jenkins. Also l(lvlng
Input arc the Individual club
advisors and the Ca lHa Count y
Extens ion Office.
Before the planting could tak&lt;'
place; plenty of work went on ,
pulling up over 100 s hrubs arou nd
the park - the area was all
shrubs and no co lor·.
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flol\'ers Is being tak~n on by the
various 4·H and garde n cl ubs. as
well as the Junior Woman's Club.
Now. the lx•nch has been
painted by Ohio Valley Christian
School st udent s. th&lt;&gt; s hrubs
pulled by the FFA , Little l&lt;ygrr
Boys and thr Judging Club. and
flowers .planted and hung In the
bandstand for co lor by the 4-H
and ga rd en cl ubs.
The re are other proj ec ts In the
future . but the city park wa s fir st
on the agenda , Mrs. Matura said.
The co mmitt ee hopes to take the
project county-wide, Involving as
many sc hool and civic groups as
want to become Invo lved.

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

June 7, 1987

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Matthews,DeVore

RIO GRANDE -Mr. and Mrs.
Don Price announce the en~age­
ment and fort hcoming marriage
of their daughter, · Sue Ellen
Price, to Jay Burleson, son of Mr.
a nd Mrs. James Burleson of
Thurman. .
The open church ceremony will
take place J uly4, at l2: 30 p.m., at
Thu rman Methodist Church. A
reception will follow.
Miss Price attends Rio Grande
College and Is employed by
Across The Street hair design.
Burleson graduated from Rio
Grande College and Is employed
by Kyger Creek power plant.

GAHS '57 class reunion

Mr. and Mr.r. Smith B.

f~lln)'an

Runyan anniversary to be noted
GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs . Hunyan of Gallipolis. They also
Smith B. Runya n will celrhrotc ha vr th ree grandc hildren and
their GOih wrod ing anniv&lt;'rsar.v three stcp·grandchildren.
with an open recepHon on .June
The coupl&lt;• requests gi lls be
14, from 2 lo 4 p.m.. "1 Cra!'e
Unit('d Methodist Chureh. hosted omit red.
.. by th eir child re n.
: The co uple was married or1
.Junc l6, 1927, in Wheeling, W.Va .
. They a re the parent s ol two
children, Smith E. Ru nya n or
Delaware. Ohio, a nd Douglas II .

GALLIPOLIS- The 1957 graduating class of Gallia Academy
High School will have Its 30-year
·r eunion July 11 at 6 p.m., Holiday
Inn at Ka nauga . There will be an
informal reception the previous
evening at the Gall ia County Gun
Club on Buck Ridge Road.
Reserva tions should be made
to Shi rley Vaught ·G raham, 1041
Second Ave .. Ga ll ipolis. Cost Is
$30 per coupl e, $15 for singles.
There are several missing
class members, and information
is being sough t on their
wherea bouts.
Included in the list are William
L. Smith, George Tablt , Hilda
Ea d s Le m ley, New m an
Burdett e, Barbara Lindous Ratc il lf. Peggy Woomer MrCor-

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KRODEL PARK IN POINT PLEASANT
JUNE 18, 1987
TWO SHOWS - 5:00 &amp; 8:00 P.M.

work at the job bank

'_"U I\L.IL.u-·vL•~ - The J ob Ba nk
foca ted in the Senior Citizens
Center, 220 J ackson Pike, has
competent people to staff y'ou r
organization.
One of the best r!'source
InVestments a business can make
is to hire the mature workers .
T6e job counselor is available at
· nq,cost, to help work out a suited
Jli!Op-am .
We have jobs of baby sitting ,

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Monday thru Thursday from 3 to 8 p.m.

and Mrs. Margaret Kin'g. sisters
of the groom, were attendants lor
the bride.
Mrs. Pat Thoma and daughter,
Suza n, sa ng " How Cr!'a t Thou
Art." Mrs. Thoma is the sister of
the groom. Antique stemware
be lon g in g t o a gre at ·
gra ndmother wa s used in a toast ·
to the bride and groom given by
the !he orticiating minister.
Mrs. Mary Houdas heit . sister
or the groom. presided at the
recepton table. The wedding
cake was decorated with emc·
ra id wedding bells and inscribed .
Besides those named others
att ending were Mrs. Elizabeth
Murray, Miss Aud ra Houda sheit ,
Miss Betsy Houda sheit. and Mrs.
Kay Koehl er, all ol Pom eroy.

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FOR MEN SAVE

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There will be only ONE outdoor - under the
BIG TOP - live wild animals, elephants, downs,
circus stars from all over the world appearance
in this area this year and it will be at

SPECIAL FAMILY PRICED TICKETS AVAILABLE
SPONSORED BY THE POINT PLEASANT FRATERNAL ORDER
OF POLICE LODGE #1 02

CALL 304-675-6561 FOR INFORMATION

~e life expectancy of a whitetaded deer is eight years .

ty:':J'he hill is 1,550 feet high .

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FOR NEW MEMBERS: PLEASE ARRIVE ONE HOUR EARLY FOR REGISTRATION AIIO WEIGif.IN.

GALLIPOLIS
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541 Second Avenue
Tue: 7p.m.. Wed: 9:30a.m.

AUTO MECHANICS
CARPENTRY
ELECTRICITY
OFFICE SERVICES
NURSE ASSISTANT
MACHINE TRADES
COSMETOLOGY

Excuse #.4:
"I'm too burl this
time ofyear.'

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POMEROY
SENIOR ClnlENS' CENTER

Mulberry Heighls
Wed: 6p.m_

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SALE $29CJO

FREE GIRl Your choice 01
Maxims lhampoo. conditioner,
styling ~ or II)IOY. A$l95
'Value free wtth
101e per:rn.

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;hompoo, cut and style.
Participating stylists only.

Appointments ore not alWaYS
necessary. Sole p11ce good
through June 20. 1987.
(Not wild 'With alV off1Gf offer)

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01J¥t is Campbell Hill tn Logan Coun-

Lots of people are busy these
days... with graduations. weddings,
vacations, WOfk and family. That ~
why you can always find a Weight
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of day thai wiN fit rig1l intO your busy sdle&lt;iJie.
And the very.best reason to join right
now is because of this special offer.

reg. $50

Mtigs Medical luilding
(across from Veterans Hosp.l
992-5912 Monday-Friday

llve- ms, painting, was hing down
porches, c~ ttin g down weeds, we
also have pa rtial live- Ins and
other odd jobs.
For more Infor mation call
446-7000 and speak to the Job '
Counselor . She is always will ing
to help with your job orders.

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Procqds are earmarkttl for StYtral different projKts bul
emphasis is on nettly Families and DONATED nuns ore use far
less fortunate and undtrpri•ilegtd children and families on both
sides of tht rim.

Just walt till you discover Jhe
· many wonde~ u l ways Weight
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weight faster and easier
than everl
We've added two new
features to our improved
Ouick Start Plus Program
, that combines with our liberal
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Mr. and Mr.r. Thomas Ru)'mond Burnside

· FOR MEN

Excuse #38:
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to workjor me."

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of inability t.o pay.

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Birth Control; Y.D: &lt;Sc,..,.ing;
Cancer Sc,..,.ing; pregnancy
tests; education ...d counseling
far indiwiduak and couples.

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Law. Office Machines, Payroll
Accounting, Intra to Co mputer,
and Communications I a nd II .

OUR BEST REVLON

•Your privacy is respected
1Your questions answered

Call Jon Dithl, Jeff Thaxt011·
or Butch Farrow

On1 tt.• oom oportment with
ICJJ9f country kitdltn, new op·
pli•uH, utility room. wattr,
HWfl' and trash n nicH pro•idtd. Quiet arta.

NOW

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• classes at FAC have ilmlt~d
; opt'nings for summer instrur ·
• lion . Students mecl weekly· for
: for hall-hour sessions at Rlverby,
: 530 First Avenue. Fees u r~ $7 per
. class, with times by a rran ~tc­
. menI on Tuesdays or Th ursdn ys.
Call 446-3834 for lull de lails .
Chil dren's activities ll t'e &lt;l S·
. slstcd by the Gall ipolis Rerrra·
lion Depar tmen t and lhr. Oh io
Arts Co uncil.

HAND WAXED ••••••••,.....s4Cl1
CARPET, SHAMPOO .....,.s lS 1
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Tentative classes to be offered
Incl ude Typing, Shorthand , Ac·
counting, Psychology. Business

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Summer classes
.for children
offered at FAC
Summ er Getaway anci Pre·
School Summer Fu n oflrr a
varie ty of mixed media ex perlen·
· ces for yo un gs ters a t the French
: Ar t Co lony this summer. Sess io n
. I begin s J une 9 and will meet
: each Tuesday and Thursday for
- th ree wePks at Rlvcrby, o30 F irs t
: Avenue.
- Classes lor Sum me•· Cct awav.
: ages 7-12 yea rs, are 9: :10-IJ ::lO
: a.m. and include mus ic, draw ing
- an d painti ng . Heg istratlo n is $24
: with discount s for additi onal
- children or FAC members.
; Pre·Sc hool Sum mer Fu n also
: meets from 9:30-11 :30 a.m. and
· features movem('nf, music and
: stories. Pees are the sa me as
: above and openings arc lim Ited .
• Recorder Band, a n introduction
: to instrumental music, will ml'f't
· from 11 :30-12:30, regist ralion ree
'. $12 plus $&gt; for inslrumcn
' t a nd

GALLIPOLIS - Regls ti'atlon . tlve secretaria l.'
for summer quart er classes at
Southeastern staff members
Southeastern Business College is. include: Sharon Drai n, director:
now underway, with classes Annette . Clark, financial aid
sla ted to begin Ju ne 29. Both day officer and office manager: Sue
and night classes wUi be offered. . McG~ I re, job placemen Upubllc
Associate degree course are relations; and Charlie Bostic and
available In businessadmi nlstra· Susan Foster, admission repretlon, micro-computer/data · pro· sentatlves.
cessing, accounting, a nd execu-

WANT TOP DOllAR :
OUT OF YOUR OlD

BROOKSIDE APARTMENTS
446 -1932 or 446 -4639

mick, Ida Fra nklin F reese and
Joyce Walker Oty.
If you know a current address
fo r any of these people, co nta ct
Ms . Graham at 446- 1304, or Molly
Plymale at 446-12 14. I

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Pleasant. W. Va.

regts tratton ongotng

.GALLIPOLJ S - Announcement Is being made of the
engagement of Connie L. Matthews of Gallipolis and Carroll H.
DeV~re or Glenwood. W.Va.
The open-chu rch wedding wi ll
take place Su nday June 31, 2 p.m.
at French City Baptlst Church in
Gallipolis.
Ms. Matthews is a graduate or
Pomeroy High School and Is
employed as an Investment teller
at Ohio Valley Ba nk In Gallipolis.
DeVore Is a gradua te or Win·
field Hi gh School and is empto:ved by Huntington Alloys.

SUE ELLEN PRICE

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REG. S4ct9.00

; , HELPS SAVE ENERGY . _

tie Sian your siclng Jw Lp.oi•L Insulating backng IS
. itailable to hllp reduce your heating cnl air COIGIOting com.
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant W. Va.

'June 7, 1987

Pomeroy Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio Point Pleasant

.GAHS 77 class reunion planned

The Pennsylvania Dutch people are
Jerkey, or jerked beef, is a corrupof German descent The word tion of the Chilean word "Charqul,"
"Dutch," in this COil text, is a corrup- meaning meat cut in strips and dried
GAL LI POLIS - The 1977. gra- Swartz, Mark White, Tom Whil e. · tion of "Deutsch," the German word in the sun.
duating class o(Ga llta Academy Teresa Morgan and Patricia ror "German!'
Hig h Sc hool wi ll have its reunion Newshutz .
Aug. 8.
,
If you have a current address
There are· several missing un any of these graduates,
class members, and information contact one of the followi ng:
is bein g sough t on their Pa t.rice Wright Joh nson , 256wherea bout s.
9330; Ginger Sharp Cald well ,
Included in th e list are Mark 44'6-7440; Darla Ward Mero la,
Ange ll. La ura Ar mstrong, Eddie 446-0055 or Lou · Ann Willis
Atk in s, Karen Burnheim er. Shawver. 446-6337.
Sara h Ann ida Campbell, Rand y
Clary, Mi chael Clevenger. Keith
Copley, Glenn Corliss,
GALLIPOLIS - Macrame
Car l Dray , Deb bie Dray. Paul wa ll hangings and pot holders
Finnic um , Crag Frazier, Opal will be created on the firs t
Gri ffin . Ter ri Hamner. Terry Speical Wednesday' s class, June
Haner. Carl Hill. Diana Holmes, 10 a nd 17, at the F rench Art
Ray Hylt on. J im Isaacs , Wanda Colony.
J amison,
You ths aged 8-12 will work wi th
Dua ne Kazee. Elmer King, instructor Brad Pain ter !rom
Teresa Ku hn. Re ba Layton, 9:30-11 :30 a. m. Class fee Is $6
Holly Li ngo, Renae McCune. plus $3 for materials. discounts
V-8. aut~.' o . D . T;ans ., 6 way power seat, power wh,dows.
Karen McG uire. Pam McNeese. are given to FAC members and
power locks. tilt. cruise, stereo cassette, much more.
Ra mona Mitchell, Ren ita Queen, families enroll ing more than one
De bbie Rainey. Beth Rece,
child.
Mary Louise Scarberry, Mike
Call 446-3834 lor Information
Ska ggs. Tim Staggs, Christla an·d registra tion.
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Mr. ,md Mr.r. A. Todd Nib er/

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SUNDAY SPECIAL -

~ Tamara

Eichinger becomes
.3becomes bride of Todd Nibert

~ PO M ~~ R O Y Ta mar a 1.. . gum College with majors in
: Eichinger, dau ghter of Pa ul a nd business administrat ion and so·
• J une Eic hi nger, Pomeroy, and ciolog-y. She is employed as an
~ A . Todd Nibert. son of Arthu r account manager with NCR
: (Pete ! and Donna Nibert, Gal li· Corpora Iion.
Thr groom gra duated from
: polls, wPre marr ied on Dec. 27.
Mari l'll a College a nd Is em~ 1 986. at the lhl' Pomeroy Unit ed
ployed as an engineer wi th the f
- Methodis t Chu rch.
: The Rev. J ames Corbill per- O h i o De p ar t m e n 1 o f
Tra n ~ po r t a 1ion.
~ form ed the double ring ce remony
:: following a program of orga n
~music by Li nda Warner-Eason ; - - - -- - - -- - :..and so loists, Paula Eic hinge r
: and Gerald Kelly.
~ Red poi nsett ias an d red and
-whil e ca rn ations decora ted Ihl'
~alt ar. Red velvet bows mar ked
:.the pews.
: Escor ted to th&lt;' alt ar by her
:father a nd given in marr iage by
·her parents, thr bride wore a
~or ma l gow n of lvorv sa tin
ifashlo ned with a s t a nd ~p neck·
lne and close fill ing bodice
ccent ed wllh Venier lace and
-si mulat ed pearl s. The bodice
leaturcd sheer Illusion· net fro nt
) nd back yokes wit h the fro nt
:trimmed wllh sc hiffl l ~ mbro id ·
·ery and Eliza bct hlan sleeves.
'irhe basqu e wa ist set off 1he
:bouffant gathered skirt wh ich
Jiras accented with lacr and
11owed Into a ~haocl lcneth tra in .
• The br ide wore a ma tching hal
!rimmed with flowers and s lm u·
l.a ted pearls with a ve il of Ill us ion.
Zhe wo re pea rl earrings . He r
bpuqucl was a cascade of red
t'rench roses Ivory IJa hy' s
J') reath, s llvrr forgct -me·riot, ,
fled wit h ivory and red lace
lbbons.
• Paula Eichinger. Columbu s,
s ister of the bride, was maid of
~o no r . Brides ma ids were Tina
~ u ry, slstN of the groo m. L&lt;
' Xing}..~ \ &lt;..

ton.

K v .,

t't nc lnn ~lli

and

Pam

Croo k s.

· They wore mat ching tea lengt h
~ow n s of red sal in and chiffo n.
with scal loped batea u neckl ines
and basq uP Srhiff li r m broiderw l
6odt ces a mi double la yrrcd sheer
I'uffled s lt•cvrs. ThP all t•ndant s
carried colonial bouqul'l s of
Ivory Fr&lt;•nch rosf's and Ivo ry
ba by's brea th with n.•d sa tin
llows and ivory ribbo ns. In thei r
Dalr t hr y wor l' rf'd swrrt hear t
;oses and baby' s brPath .

Brian Millr r. Columbus. wus
the best ma n, mtd Bri an McDade
and Greg Str lnr brunncr. bo th of
l;ia lllpolls wcrr the ushers. The
groom and his a!! Pndants wo rr
black tu xedos.

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SUNDAY

GALLIPOLIS - Homecoming
;at Whit e Oa k Baptist Church ,
~Sunday. Rev. Herma n Skaggs,
~orning speaker; lunch at noon;
]ipecial singing aft er lunch.

! THURMAN- Sunday evening
;service at Thurman United Met h·
'Odist Church, 7 p.m.: Old Tyme
~Chorus singi ng.
VINTON - Son-Shine Quartet
'at Vingon Fellowship Chapel.
:s unday, 9:30a .m. at the church's
homecoming. Carry- In din ner at
11 ; 30 a.m. Rev. Richard VInson
spea king at 7 p.m.
. PORTER -Services Sunday.
.7 p.m., at Clar k Cha pel Chu rch,
with the Disciples singing.

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,. GAL LIPOLIS- Watson reunion. Sunday, 10 a.m., Raccoon
;creek Coun ty Park, shelterhouse
:1: not being at the Watson
&lt;residence as In the past.
•
: MORNING STAR - Fift h
"annu al reunion of George Holler.
:Jr., family, I p.m . Sund ay at
home of J im and Karen Holter
;Wer ry, Court St. Road. Morning

~Senior

Star Area. Basket dinn er with
barbecued chi cken provided.

ages three to high school.

CHESTER - The Unit y Singers. direc ted by Sue Matheny,
will present a special program
RA CINE- Rev. Char.les Nor - Sunday. 7:30 p.m., at the Mt.
ris will be speaker at a reviva l to Hermon United Brethren Church
be held at Morse Chapel Church. in the Texas Community; The
located on Count y Road 35, the publie is invited.
Racine Portland Road, throu gh
June 6. Services at 7 p.m.
MON DAY
POMEROY - Meigs Chapt er
RIO GRANDE Ga llia 53, Disa bled Americ an Veterans.
Twirlers Square Dance Club is will meei at 7p.m. Monday at the
sponsoring ·a "Spring Da nce " chapter home, 124 Butte rnu t
!ro m 1:30 t o 6 p.m. on Sun day. Ave .. Pomeroy.
June 7, at Rio Grand e, with
national caller Gary Kincade a nd
MIDDLEPORT - Internalocal callers J ohn Waugh and Bill tional Order of Job' s Daughters
Bush. Everyone welcome.
will meet at 7 p.m. Mo nda y all he
Middleport Ma sonic Temple with
·DEXTER- David Nelso n. son initiation to be held.
of Ronal d and Margaret Ne lson.
former ly of Dext er. will be
GALLIPOLIS - Bible Schoo l,
preac hing at the 10:30 a.m. New Li fe Luthera n Church. 6: :l0worship serv ice at the Dex ter 9 p.m.
Church of Chr ist on Sunday, J une
MORGA N CEN TE R - Rev i·
7. Nelson Is a senior at J ohn son
Bi ble College In Knox ville, Tenn. va l. Morgan Center Christian
A potluck dinn er and fell owship Holiness Church. through Ju ne
1.3; 7: 3() p.m . with F red Shock·
will foll ow morning services.
ley; si nging by Queen Fam ily,
ADDISO N - Bible School, Holley Fami ly.
Ad di son F reewi ll Ba pt is t
Church, 6: 30·8: 30 p.m.; prog ram
GALLI POLIS - Bible School.
June 14.
Fai th Vallev Churc h of christ In
Chr istian Union, 6: 30·8: 30 p. m ..

•
' • POMEROY - The Meigs
'tount y Senior Citizen Center
jvlulber ry Heights, Pomeroy, has

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the fo llowing schedule for June
8-12:
MONDAY : Round and squ are

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DODGED~ 100

LECTA - Bible Sc hoo l; Lerta
Church of Christ in Chris tian
Union, 6:30 p.m.. ages through
high sc hool.

POMEROY - The Bend Area
Merchants Association wil l hold
its month ly m(&gt;eti ng at H a. m.
Tuesda)' at Bank One.

WEDNESDAY

RlO GRANDE - Republican
cookout, Monday, 6 to 7:30p.m ..
Beb Evans Shelter house. Bring
covered dis h or desse rt .

HAR RISONV ILLE .:. Free
blood pressu re clinic will be
cond ucted from 10 a.m. to 12 noo n
Tuesday by the Harr isonville
Senior Citizens CLub a t t h~ town
hall.

BRADBURY
Br adford
Church of Christ Bible Sc hool9 to
11:30 a.m. Classes lor children
and teenagers . For informal ion
call 992,5844.

GALL IPOLl$- Ga llipolis Ro·
ta ry meets Tuesday, 6: 30 ~ . m ..
Down UndPr .
GALLIPOLIS l. aLcc h ~
Leagu0 meets Tuedsday. !I 30
a.m.. Grace Unit ed M0thddist
Church.

salad , strawbe rry shortc ak0.
TUESDAY : New Engla nd
boiled dinner , pinea pple with
cottage cheese. rice and raisin
puddin g.
WEDNES DAY: Chicken sa lad
sandwich. baked bea ns. pasta
salad, pears.
THURSDAY : Roas t beef,
mashed potatoes. lima beans,

Round and squm
da nce. 8-11. music by Tr ue
Count y, ad mission $1. 50.

brow ned potatoes. broccoli and
ca uliflower. brownie.

ca~~IDAY: Cheeseburger. oven

EAST MEIGS - The Eastern
At hletic Boos ters will meet at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Easter n
High School. Plans wil l be made
for a J uly 4t h barbecue.
,..:;

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Meeting c'1anged
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POMERO Y - The Mel=
Count y Board of Edu ca t·io n sche,..
du led for Ju ne 9 has b~
changed to J unr H. 7 p.m. at 1 ~
coun ty offi ce.
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M~nd ay:

Burlinghar;t. cou n ~
mo b1le hom£' park, .l: 30-4: 3tli;i
Ha rriso nvil le, chu r-rh. 5·6: Ne;l,;:
Li ma Road. I mile sout h of F ~
Meigs. 6: 40· 7: 40;
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TUES D AY

POMEROY - Po meroy Area
Chamber of Com merce monthly
meet ing Tuesday at 12 noo n at
the Court St. Pa rk. Lunch will be

da nce, 1·3.
TUESDAY; Mystery tr·ip at
9:30.
WE DN ESDAY: Kn illi ng
class. 10-noon: bridge class, 1-3;
bingo, 1-2; bowli ng, 1;30.
THURSDAY : Birthd ay par ty.
seniors wit h birthdays In April .
May and June wi ll be honored.
Kitchen· swingers ent er tain at

forThe
the senior
wee k Is:
nut rition progra m
MONDAY : Spaghetti. tossed

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G,\LL! POLIS - Ri verside
Study Club meets Tuesday, 6
p.m.'. p)cnic and meeting, hom~
of Dororthy Hartley.

TUP PERS PLAINS - Orange
Township Tr ustees will hold a
special meeting Monday, ·· 7:30
p.m .. at the Ora nge Township
fire station. to discuss du st
control. The public is Inv ited .

w;~· lDAY:

COME IN AND SEE JIMMY DEEM
YOUR LAST STOP CAR SHOP

(Ri. 124.)
Rarin~. Ohio

GALLIPOLIS ~ Bible Sc hoo l,
Paint Creek Baptist Chuo·ch.
6:30-8:30 p.m. Transpor tation
call 446-1651.

prov ided. In case of rai n the
meeting will be held at Trinit y
Church. Gues t speaker wi ll be
fro m lhe Meigs County Pio neer
and Historica l Soc iety co nce rn·
ing Herit age Weekend .

Citizen Centers schedule weekly activities

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Community calendar/ area happenings

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'86 FORD F- 150 XL PICKUP ...............................: .s8750
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Mr. a11d Mr.r. jim Cozcde'J'

~owdery

anniversary planned

:0 REEDSV ILLE - Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Cowdery of Reedsv ille wll
celebrate their 2oth wedding
anniversary with an open house
iw eptlon on Sunday . .J une 2R.
from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Reedsville
II'Je thodist Church.

Hosting th e celebration will ix'
their children, Pat and Carla
Cowdery Sou lsby, J eff. Wa mmy.
Pa ula and Jenny Cowdery. and
thl'ir th ree gr andc hildren, Tara,
Ama nd a and Steve Soulsby.
Mr. and Mrs . Cowdery were
marr ied on Ju nr H, 19fi2 in
Columbia. S.C. H&lt;' Is employPd
by Tri-Cou nt.v MP at Pac king.
&lt;;onlinued from B-6
Torch, and Mrs. Cowd ery is
employed as a bus dri ver lor
Schools and Executive Secretary Eastern Local Schoo l Distr ict.
I
of the Ohio Education Associa tion, published the book In 1954 .
~ IM ll!I·IM M
W! Ill ·IPG·ul o
Its popularity th at year placed It
thlrd on Ihe na liona I best se II ers !jiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill
Itst.
. The book becam ~ popular lor
lfs graphic portraya l ol life and
culture at the close of the 19th
centu ry In the "Red Brush" area
ol Hamilton Town ship In J ac kson
Coun ty , where Da ugherty was
reared.
: On Oct. 9 and 10, Rio Grande
College wll1 present the new
slage production of the wor k In
tbe Fi ne and Performing Arts
DINNER &amp;
. Cent er. The Oct. 10 production
LUNCH
will also Include a public forum
ALL DAY SUNDAY
!Cruslng .the attention of humanl•rox Not
til:'s sc hola rs, artists, and the
lnrludod
general p~bllc on the hum an,
hlstorl cal. socia l and cultural
Even if you limit yourself to se·
&lt;Hsllnctlons or this region.
lection&amp; from Dale 's fanta st ic
; Its message of hard times and
Salad Bar.. . it's still a bargain!
~ rd wor k Is not limiled to Ihe hill
Light eatero and dieters love
PfOple who had settl ed In HamilDate' a wholeso.me. low-calorie
ton Tow nship, Jac kson Coun ty.
treau ... and they eat their filii
eThic; but , ~a n be found any (And if you want " just one
where a pioneering people Jived
S ~IO R G A S B O RD
bite" of something from the
·.. throughout Southern Ohio, West
entree&amp;, aoupa, vegltablea and
VIrginia, Kentucky. and other
duserts ... it's there for yo uti
midwestern slates.
Diet and other beverages in·
·Dr . Greg Miller. Ri o Gra nde's
diHHftl~ it' I lh¥• ICr )'0\l li
eluded I
Dlt t•ndot ~O..age~ lnckKNCI I •
Coordinator of Fine and Per·
rQ.-mln g Arts. a nd Artls)ic Coordinator fo r the project, Is a native
ol Ja ckson County.

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1\rot·v sa tin dress wi th m a t e hin~:
accessor·if's . Th r groo m 's mother
was In a grr.v silk and chiffon
ifress wi th accessor ies to mat ch.
and bO th mothers worr co rsagl'S
f red French roses.
• A r~r~ ptio n honor ing thr ro u·
~~~w as hrld in tiw r hu rch sorla l
t'oom . The fo u r- ll cr ~cl foun tain
i\'Or~·

and rNI ros!'s with gr~r n rt')' .
ivorv ix'll' of sati n. a nrl red

v~l v.r t and snlln bows. .Jud~'

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E:JchingN , Bonnil' KPI I)'. Phyll is
t}'Brlr n. a nd Na ncy Raw lings
servro J l thr• rrfrrs hmentt ablr.
Gues ts wt'l'r reg istered by Vicki
Sokolowski , Huntington. W. Va .
and Mega n Ta p ~ a n . Clrveland .
' Thev res idr at Vln crnt.
• The. bride rrrri ved her bachl'·
lor of "rts d rg r~~ fro m Muskln -

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Recllna-Rocker• Recliner
ThiS handsome cas ual oilers
versatile beau ty and soft
comton. With tulted back and

He'll love the comfort.
You'll love the prices!

$2 99

plush cushion ing.

Now In Stock .•. Leather, Sleep Sofas, Sectional
Sleepers and Introducing the Ledra-Lounger
Power Chair!

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In Th1 Hauii••For Father :·,. ;! : ·
Berkllne's®ouper Wllllaway®
recliner. Giant proportions
allow lor the utltmate In deep

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lttlparary witlllllic~ Plddld blck 1nd
1111 cushioninc,

seating comlorl. Httoo ld8cme
styling and delalled 181lcrlng
C&lt;l!T1Jiete this ctuolc recliner
..tllch gtldea 1o tmumorable
positions just IncheS from the

Play's the thing:
Grant
awarded Rio
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• RIO GRA NDE - The Ohio
Arts Coun cil and Oh io Humanl lk&gt;s Counci l J oint Program In the
-trts a nd Huma n.l !l es ha s
!~Ward ed a grant to Rio Grande
&lt;!allege and Community College.
'l)ie grant will br used to adapt
tlie late !:(ermlt Da ugherty's
Ij)ok, "Out of the Red Brush," to
~r story theater sta ge production.
: Daugherty. who served· as
J.ackso n Superi ntende nt of
'
Continued on B· 7

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Corner of
Third &amp;
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Gallipolis

Dale's

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Page-B-8-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

&amp;at of the bend

Max's to reope.n...
By BOB HOEFLICH
Tlmes·Sentlnel Staff
Max's Res tau rant, at the
corner of S.
Third Ave., and
Main St. , In Mid·
dleport, having
been closed.' for
several months,
will reopen for
business Ma n"
day as Williams Diner"
Bran and Lee Williams ha ve
purchased the small res taurant
which will be open from 6: ":Ml a.m"
to 9 p"m" dai ly"
Middleport will be host ing th e
annual Mason "Gallla"Meigs Cu b
Scout Olympics Sa tu rday at th &lt;•
junior high footb a ll fi eld in
Middleport. Registrat ion for th r
events of the day will begin at
8:30 a"m" and entran ce fcc Is ~2
There will be food a vail able on
the grounds of cubs can lake sack
· lunches for the noon break "
Roger Bowen, assis tant track
coach at Ohio Stat e University in
Columbus. will be holding at rack
and field camp at the Univers it y
on June 14"19 for both boys and
gir ls, J.l to 18"
"
If track and fi eld pvent s an•
your bag, you can get morr info
by callin g Bowen at 2!12-29:n
during the day and at 761i":i4i7 4.
evcnlngs""samc arra cod('. of
course.
Someone who would like to
hear from you is Mi ss F:dn a
Swick. Rut land a1·ea rcs ldenL
Miss Swick suffered a s tr ok ~
whil e in Chicago, IlL. and has
now bren mov ed lo the rrhab
center at Universit y Haspit al in
Columbus where she Is expect ed
to be confined for sev er al·
months" Miss .Swick is Rutland
Township Clerk and has been
bookkeeper for man.v yeurs ul
the Rutland Department Stan'.
Cards ma y be sent to her at Ohio
State Uni ve rs ity Hos pital .
Dodd' s Hall, ol7l Dodd Drive.
Co lumbus. Ohio 4:!210.
Someone else who would prob·
ably welcome word from homl'"
folk s Is William D" IBI III Riley.
• 'formerly of Middleport, who Is
havin g 'health problems" Hr Is
show in g improvement , howevcJ',
and Is back Into a ward. His
brother and s ls trr " l n ~ la w are

Tom and Zeli a Riley . South
Second Ave .. MiddicporL
You ca n send cards to W" D"
11llcy, Vetera ns Adm inist ration
Hospi131, Ward 306. Bed :J5, 2002
Holco mb e Blvd ""• Ho us t on,
Texas, 7721L'
:-Jo doubi many of you did
swin g an d sway wi th Sammy

Kaye over the years"
Quill• a few area peo ple did it in
person wa y back in the late 20's
when Kaye and his orchestra ""
s 1ill yrl 1o climb I he ladder of
success "" wrre students at Ohio
Un ivers it y"
Harl an F: iselslein of Pomeroy
re port s !hill arra nge m ents were

made in J92H fo r Kaye a nd his
band lo play 1he Pomeroy Junior"
Sen ior Prom"" held in what was
known at the time as the
Arm ory ~" now 1he Pomeroy Ma"
s0nir Temp le. Har lan says he
a nd Bob El berfeld pinned down
cars and went to Ath ens. picked
up lhe band
members and
tran sport ed the m to Pomeroy for
I he prom"
fl arl an""grea t on 1hr dance
fl oor 1hro ugh the ycar s"·is a
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We will not be seeking 10 use the scr'ptures to jUJtlfy a doctrine but t~

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Unacrlptural Horoty O.,Onod
. ! h cyr~ti ~ "un" means "not . lack of,!pe opposite of." "Scriptural" sig·
nthcs B1bhcal: contamed tn, or accordmg to the scriptures: a scriptural
p ~rasc or accoun~ ... ."Heresy" denotes "a self-willed optnion. which'"ls sub·
st11utcd for &lt;ubnusston to the power of truth, and leads to division." The
author of I his article is stating that baptism being essential lo salvation is
not of the scripture but opposite of truth; therefore he 'brands it a iie.
B.ri.ll ~ a lie . i1 is a self·willed opinion, substituted for the truth, resulting in
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Salvation At BaptiJm II Scrtplunl
The divine inspired scriptures teach the following in regard to bapllom
and sal,atlon:

t . Salva!lon Is made poulblt by lbo blood of Chrhll "The next day John
St't'th les1ts comh1~ unto him, ar1d saith, Behold the Lamb of God. which
taketh awaythr sm of the WtJrld .. " But with the prtcious blood of ChriJt.
as of a lamb without blemish i1frd without spot •. . the blood ofl tJUS ChriJt
cleUiiSflh us from all sin " (lno. I :29; I Pet. I; 19; I Jno. I :7). Christ's blood
was shed in His death : "But when they came to Jesus, and saw that he WQJ
dtad already . . . one of the soldiers with a spear pierced lriJ •ide, and forth·
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11s us were_ bllptiztd intolesu&amp; ChriJt were baptized nto Ais tkorA" (Rm. 6:
JJ. Chr111 s blood was shed in His death! The only war one can eater the

dc;tth and contact the blood is 111 booptiJml
2. S~lvalkln It Ia C~rllt: "The"refore I endure all things for the elect's
sake. that thry ma1 also obtain the Slllvt~tiotl which iJ In Cllmt /au with
eternal glory ' (2 T:m. 2:10). For one to have accesSio•batlea, bo mustbo
In Chrllt . l'he only way he &lt;an get into Chris! is by puttinf Hhn on m baptltm. "For as many of you as have been baptiutl toto C mth~~~¥ poto•
Orist"(Gal. 3:27).
3. The u•e4 an added to the chan:b: "And the Ltmi lllltkd to the
chrd da.Jy such as should be......., .. (Acts 2:47). The llllly WA1 one can he
added to th• chun:h by the Lord is by baplllal: "Then they tiiii!JJ~ ,...
ceived his word were b11pthrd: and the Jame day tlttn were
1111to
them about three thousand souls ."" For by one Spirit are we all bqtlud
into011tbody " (Acts2:41 ; 1 Cor. I2:1J).
"
4. Baptism .., .., "He that believeth and iJ baptized •hili/ be ............
Th e like jigure whereunto evr:n b~tptism doth also now .fllW w" (Mk. 16:
!6 : I Pei.J:21)"
.
. "Salvation At Baplism" is scriptural! It does not oppose the !rUth but it

IS ~r~th.~ It IS n.ot a ":If-willed o~mion, but is divinelr, revealed by the Holy
Sptnt! . Safvat1on Wtthout BaptiSm Is Unscri_Pturaf' I I begofyau to study
the scrtptures, allowing them to tell you whatJS scriptural and unscriptunl.
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two and retired 12 In a
row during one stretch In regis·
terlng his first complete game of
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Seaver rejoins ·Mets for 2nd time
Is prepared to also offer Seaver a does not expect to pitch minorleague games, thOugh he may
contract for 1~8R
"In essence, I have a non- participate In exhibit ion games
guaranteed contract for next against Triple- A players.
year," Seaver said at a Shea
"The need for pitching Is
Stadium news conference. "It's a certainly the reason I'm "here,"
mutual understanding between said Seaver, who will wear his
me and the team."
familiar No. 41 " "I hope In the
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not pitched since last August I can still pitch and help thi s club .
.when he suffered a knee Injury If Heel III ean't help this ballclub
requiring arlhroscoplc surgery In a positive manner. I am going
while with Boston. Seaver said to retire.
his target date to join lhe Mets
"It's nol fair to me- I 'm not
rosier. barring hindrances to his going to embarrass myself- It's
preparation. Is "tentatively" not fair to management or the
June 20.
fans and, most Importantly. It's
"The right-hander threw Satur- · not fair Ia the Individuals In the
day tor the sixth time this year- clubhouse whO are trying Ia
all since May 25. Seaver Is to ac hieve another world
. travel with the Mets and said he championship""

By JOEL SHERMAN
!JPI Sports Writer
NEW YORJ&lt; iUPii - Tom
Seaver, who twice left the New
York Mets under bitter circum"
stances. Saturda y rejoined the
team with which he enjoyed his
greatest success In an allempt to
Invigorate an Injury-marred
starting rotation"
Seaver, 42, agreed to terms for
the remainder of the season,
though he will not officially sign
unlll he Is ready for the major
leagues. The deal Is reportedly
worth $300,000. Seaver had rejected a $610,000 offer from
Boston for 1987 and became a
free agent. Mets General Man·
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Lakers get fastbreak on the Celtics ·
By MIKE BARNES
UPI Sports Writer
BOSTON (UP!) -The Boston
Celtlcs face the Los Angeles
Lakers Sunday In Game 3 of the
NBA Championship series and.
for probably the first time since
the start of the Larry Bird era
eight years ago. will be underdogs at home.
.
After watching the weary and
wounded Celtlcs lose the first two
games of the best-of·seven series
by an average of 16 points althe
Forum, oddsmakers have in·
stalled the Lakers as 3 1"2·poln t
favorites In the sc heduled 1 p"m.
EDT eontesL
"Righttull;.: so." Boston for"

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ward Kevin McHale said Satur·
day when told about the odds.
"Bul I don't feel we're the
underdogs. I feel we're going to
go out and play well."
Said Bird: "We're gon na be a
lietter team at home. But I don' I
know If we'll be 20 points better""
The def411)dlng champio ns havP
little cholc'to but to play well In
Game 3 it they are to get back In
the bes l"ol-scven series and keep
alive their quest to become the
first team since the 1969 Ceitlcs to
successfully defend their crown.
No team In NBA history has
rallied from a 3-0deficit to win In
the playoffs. In facl. only two
have won a best "of-seven title
series afler trailing 2-0. The
Celtlcs, though. arc fortunate the
next three games - If. Indeed.
Game 5 Is necessary - wlllt ake ·
place at Boston Garden"
Still, even thou~~:h the Celtlcs
have won 84 of !heir las t 86 games
In the ancient arena above"Norl h
Station. they really can 't count
on I he "the Garden mystique"
against , lhe Lakers. whO have
won three oft heir last five games
at the Garden.
In the !985 championship ser·
les. the Lakers took two of three
games In Boston en route to
capturing the crown . Their trl"
umph In Game 2 came after they
lost the opener by 34 points and
appeared emotlonal"ly shattered.
And this year. Los Angeles ended
the Celtlcs' 48- game, hom e
winning s treak with a 1n110
victory Dec" 12.
"We feel good about that .''
!.akers Coach Pal Riley said .

"(The Garden) Is stilt only a
9Hy-50 piece of hardwood. I still
feel It af!ecls the Celtlcs more
than II does the opposition.
"You've got to play them In big
games a number of tlll)es and ,
!hen. all of a sudden, that
mystique goes out the window: : ·
Lakers ~ard Magic Johnson
saw the momentum ol the 1984
title series swing loward the
Celtlcs when James Worthy's
pass was Intercepted by Boston
guard Gerald Henderson In
Game 2.'
"We have gotten older, more
mature," Johnson said. "We
learned from thai game and that
series. We had lwo rookies
starting and had "never been In
that situation before. We've
grown up a lot."
The Lakers. who have run up91
fastbreak points In the ser ies to
just 34 for Boston. worked on
execu tin g their half-court attack
In practice Saturday. Riley was
also concerned that the Celtlcs
were able to hit 55 percent of their
shots In Thursday night 's Game

2.
The Celt lcs backcourt has been
outscored 130" 6.~ In the first two
~ames, so K.C. Jones will look to
Danny Alnge to take more shots.
Alnge has attempted just 4 and 6
In the lwo games after averaging
11.8 tries per contesl during lhe
regular season.
Jones also Indicated 6·foot·2
Sam Vincent may see more time
In the baekcourt. giving Boston
more speed tocopcwlthJohnson,
Byron Scott and sixth man
Michael Cooper.

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day mornlnK. Seaver hall
twice felt the Mets under
bitter circumstances. (UPI)

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West, to move In !ron!leaving the
half-mile pole. He stretched his
lead to three lengths by the time
he hit the quarter-pole and
gradually pulled away under
Perret's confident ride.
The race was run ,In moderate
time from start to finish. The
first quarter-mile was In 24 2"5
seconds, the half " In 49 2-5.
three-quarters in 1: 13 4·5 and the
'mile In 1: 38 2-5.
"
Bet Twice. owned by Blanche
Levy and Cls\ey Stable, hit the
wire In 2: 28 1· 5 - well off
Secretariat's Triple Crown mark
of 2:24.
The complete order of finiSh:
Bet Twice Cryptoclearance,
Gulch. Alysheba, Shawkllt Won,
Gone West, Avies Copy. Manassa
Jack and Leo Castelli.
Bet Twice's victory left Af"
firmed the last Triple Crown
winner. Affirmed's 1978 sweep
was the one In which Afysheba's
sire, Alydar, became the lone
Triple Crown bridesmaid, losing
the Belmont by a head.
Alysheba became the 11th
Kentucky Derby"Preakness
winner to lose the Belmont, and
the third since Affirmed's sue"
cessfui run. Two other horses
won the first two jewels but did
not start In the finale.
The last to fail in the bid for the
crown In the Belmont was
Pleasant Col()ny, who finished
third to Summing In 1981. Two
years earlier, Spectacular Bid
was tripped In the finale. coming
In third to Coast a I.

Dodgers starter and loser zuela wild pitch, Nick Esasky
Fernando Valenzuela, 5"4, sur· doubled down the left field line lo
rendered five runs on six hits In drive home Parker and Bell,
boosting the Reds' lead to 5·1.
six Innings"
Mets 4. Pirates 2
The Reds have won seven of
Darryl
Strawberry hit his first
their last elghl games and nine of
pinch·
hit home ru n, a
career
11. They are 10 games over .500,
two-run
blast,
to
break 'a seventh·
matching !heir season high"
Cincinn ati struck for five runs inning tie and lift the New York
In the third . Power and Tracy Mets to a 4"2 victory Saturday
Jones started the Inning with over the Pittsburgh Pirates"
Strawberry, scratc~ed from
Infield singles. and both runners
moved up a base when"second the starti ng lineup )Jecause of a
baseman Steve Sax threw wildly virus, batted for winning pitcher
on Jones's grounder. Barry Lar- Sid Fernandez and belted a l2
kin 's double scored Power and pitch from Doug Drabek, H ,
Jones. giving «;:lnclnna tl a 2-1 deep Into the right· field bullpen
lead. Dave Parker singled home to give New York a 4-21ead. The
Larkin. making It 3"1, and Buddy Mets have won Jl of Iheir last 16
Bell walked. Following a Val en· games" Pittsburgh has lost three
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Sitting a comfortable fourth on
the backstretch, Alysheba failed
to respopd when McCarron urged
· the horse for his usual burst
rounding the turn for home.
The triumph was a vindication
· for Bet TWice, jockey Craig
Perret and trainer Jimmy Croll.
Despite his strong Derby and
Preakness, which he lost by a
combined 1'/.t lengths, the rangy
Sportln' Life colt went off as the
8-1 fifth choice.
Stephens had his record streak
of five Belmont victories broken
as . Gone West finished sixth.
Stephens scratched his second
e"ntrant. mudder Conqulstarose,
about three hours before post
after the track dried and came up
fasL
Bet Twice paid $18. $5 and
$3.80. He earned a total of
$1,329,160, Including the Triple
Crown points bonus . . Cryptoclearance, Tldden for the first
time by Lafflt Plncay, returned
$4.80 and $3. 80, and made
$120,692. Gulc h, under Pat Day,
paid $4.40 and collected $65.8n
Alysheba's prize was $32,916.
Alysheba broke first out of the
gate. but he settled back Into
next-to-last In the nine- horse
field" Gone West gained an early
1~ -Jength advantage over Avies
Copy. But Avles Copy grabbed
the lead out of the first turn and
Gone West. Bet Twice and
Alysheba " followed him across
the backstretch.
Bet Twice went three-wide.
outside Avies Copy and Gone

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"ELMONT, N.Y. (UPJ) -Bet
Twice, runner -up In the Kentucky Derby and Preakness
Stakes, took the lead leaving the
1\alf-mlle poleSaturday and drew
away to easily win the 119th
Belll)ont Stakes and spoil the
Triple Crown bid of Alysheba.
who finished fourth.
. Besides costing Alysheba a
chance at the 12th Triple Crown
and collecting the $~ million
earning guarantee, Bet Twice's
14"1ength triumph - the biggest
llJargln of victory since Secreta"
rlat's 31-length romp In 1973 afso took away th~ $1 million
Triple Crown points bonus for
overall best finish.
:Alysheba, with 10 points from
h[s first two Triple Crown trl·
umphs , needed to finish third to
claim that bonus" The six points
Bet Twice garnered Jn the first
two races plus Ihe five points for
w)nnlng Saturday allowed him to
edge Alysheba 11-10.
:cryptoclearance, fourth In the
Derby and third In the Preakness, moved up to grab"second
by a nose In the 1'h"mlle Triple
Crown finale. Gulch, fourth In the
P~eakness, came In third by a
neck in a three- way photo fini sh.
Alyslieba, with Chris McCar"
ron aboard, simply never fired.
He still might have been able to
finish In the money and get the $1
million bonus, but he clipped
heels with the Woody Stephenstrained Gone West at the 5·16t h
pole and lost lime recovering.

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By STEVE KE'M'LE
UPI Sports Writer
PARIS (UP)) - Steffl Graf
won her first Grand Slam titl e
Saturday. showing maturity
beyond her age as she beat
Martina Navratllova 6-4, 4·6, 8-6
and became th e younges t
women' s lltlist at the French
Open tennis championships.
Eight days before her 18th
birthday, Graf kept her nerv e
when Navratllova could not, and
the younger woman controlled
the play to come back from 5-3
down In the !I nal set.
Navratllova, 30, doubl e faulted
on match point to concede defeat
-her third successive loss In the
French Open final - In what she
called a " heart· wrenching
match."
"It's unbelievable, I never
thought I could do this," Graf
said"
"I was always looking to win
this tournament , but I never
thought I could win It at 17 - I
thought It would take maybe one,
two years longer."
Mats Wllander. who was 1wo
months younger "than Graf when
he won his first French Open t ltle
In 1982, Sunday plays top seed
"· and defentling champion Ivan
Lend11n the men's singles final.
Both are seeking a third victory
here. "
Gl'lf defeated Jtlarilu N111utllna of tile Ualted
Her viCtory Saturday extended
8htee II three H!tl. (UPI)
Graf's winning streak t~ 39

mat ches over seven tournament s played well enoug h when she was
In the last six months. ear ned her up Ia win thP match.''
Slso:ooo and made her the young· Navratllova. the No . l
est French women's champion. women's player who retains hl'l'.
That title was previously held ranking despite the defeat, had
by Britain's Chrlsllne Truman, the consolation of earning $90,000
who was 18 years and tour and pushing her career prize
months old when she took the titl e money beyond $12 million .
Navratllova used her serve"
In 1959.
Despit e play ing In her first and·volley 't actics to good effect
Grand Slam final , Gra! always on Ihe slow clay , but was unable
seemed more self"as sured than to employ her strong overhead
Navratllova. top seed In Ibis shots because or a strong gusting
tournament. two"tlme French wind that favored Grat' s ground"
stroke style.
Open tit list and 24 times a finalist
Graf brOkP Navralllova In the
In a Grand Slam championship.
The West German teen's dev· 'sixth game of the fir st set'. but
astatlng passing shots ear"ned was Immediately broken back as
repeated applause - partlcu· " Navratllova attacked the net.
larly from her opponent. who for Graf. however, took the set three
once was unable Ia go for the kill games later with a smart pass off
when she had the chance. At 5-4 in a smash.
Navratllova went 3-1 up In the
the third set. Navratllova double
!au lted twice to give Graf break second set. wa s pulled back to4-4
point and the opportunity to claw but broke again straightaway.
She then held service to even 1he
her way out of defeat.
Graf needed no second bidding. match and set up what proved to
be a tight. 51 - mlnut~ third seL
Navratllova hit her first service
Three successive service
out , and Graf thumped the weak
second service to even the breaks put Navratllova 4•3
mateh . Navratllova backhanded ahead" In the next game. Graf
Into the net two games later, made two superb passes to reach
follow£!! by" her sixth double deuce, bul gave away the game
-and nearly the match- with a
fault, and Graf was champion.
"She never missed a shot when weak shot Into the neL
But Graf got back to 5-5, went
she was down." said Navratil·
ahead
for the first time In the set
ova, who has not won a tourna·
ment since she beatGrar en route" the following game and secured
to the VIrginia Slims champion· victory after 2 hours 1 minute on
ship last November. "And she the court.

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

Pleasant, W. Va.

Logan ends coaching career J~j

teams who ranged up to 6-8. Both who eventually lost to Lima Bath•:
By Jim Soulsby
Logan and Hawley said that the In the state finals. Overall in bot~·
POMEROY'~ With the tenderSEOAL and TVC play, Logans;:
Ing of his resignation tp the Meigs team mate hed up well with girls posted a ·114·47 won/ lol!l•' •
Local Board of Education, Ron players of comparable size.
. .
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In 1980&lt;md.continuing until his record.
· Logan ended bls coaching duties
Coach Logan stated that his.,
at Meigs High School whlc~ resignation, Logan was head 86-87 squad, composed mostly QY. ;
covered a span &lt;&gt;f 14 years. Ron, coach' for the Marauderettes. Seniors, could be classified as
an Occupational Work ·Expe- During the first three seasons as "one of a kind" group. He sat&amp;&lt;
rience teacher, came toMelgs In members of the SEOAL a .500 their ·wins were accomplish~·
1973 as the reserve boys basket- season was the best recorded by through a complete team effort~ :
ball coach, a post he held for two Meigs. After becorn in g a "There was no discord within the-:
years as his teams PoSted a 21-15 member of the Trl Valley Confer- group -.1nd eacb t«cam 11\embey::·
record . Prior to this, he coached ence (1983-$4),Logan's girls be- sacrificed individual glory to; .
varsity boys track and junior gan a four year run in which they
Logan said.
::·
.high football at GAHS and posted · an overall· 81-13 record , win",
Logan
who,.
graduated
frorp.
supervised the Gallipolis Ele- The first season saw a third place Pomeroy In 1967, played his nlgl(.
finish at 16-6. The TVC Crown
mentary basketball program.
ball as a 6-0 165 pountl
When Roger Brauer; Meigs , came to . Mejgs in the second schOoJ
under former Panther:
Varsity . coach resigned. Logan (20-1) and fourth (26-1) years center
Coach
Russ
Moore. He . wa'E;;
under
Logan
and
the
Marau·
moved up to that position at the'
selected
first
team
all.SEOAL I~
start of the 1975 season and derettes grabbed a second place
his
senior
year,
had
game hlgJL
served In that capacity lor five finish In the 1985-86 season at 19-5. 41 points against athe
Logan;
years. His 1975-76 squad won the They lost the final three league
Chieftains
and
finished
second
ill·
first s"ctlonal trophy In Meigs games that year partly due to the the teague with an 81.8 ,gilll)E\
history . Meigs, at that time a Illness of a key senior player. ·
In tournament play.after being average (Tim Pancake of. Nel-:
member of the SEOAL, went
eliminated
by eltber New Lexlng; sonville was first · with 19.0 ! ~.
12-10 that season, ihe best record
statecl that the 196'7;
posted by a Logan coa.ched team. ton or Sheridan forflveyears, the Logan
Panther
squad, in spite of · lr
Highlighting the second season Logan coached. Marauderettes
fourth
place
!fnlsh, was alway);:
for Ron was an 18 point win over a brought home sectional and
aggressive
and competitive .
strong GARS team. Coach Logan district championships (85-86)
They
lost
to
champion
Athens by
pointed out t)lat size hampered then dropped their first game In
Meigs ~ omew.hat , stating that In regional play at Xenia. Coming one 'point in each of two games,
his final year as boys )lead coach, right back in 86-87, they again one an overtime contest. Only siK
players, Bill Moore , Don
Tom Hawley at 6-0was the tallest were crowned sectional and Swisher,
Bob Whaley, Bill Raq,
member of the Marauder squad district champs and were reContinued on C-7
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WILMINGTON, Del. (UP!)"'This is my first time In this and missed three easy birdie round, shot a par 71 to fall ln.t6 .
Sherri Steinhauer began her day posit ion," said Steinhauer, putts.
third, two strokes behind Morse
.earlier than she ever had and whose best finish ,In two years on
"I just feel very secure right at 4 u11der 138
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finished It someplace she had the tour was 23rd .~ "I just have to now about my swing." Morse · A~y Aicoit shot a par-'li
· said. " A couple .of years ago. I Friday and was three shots off
never been ~ among the leaders relax and take it easy."
· Morse was feel!ng very re- wo~ld have been so nervous I the pace, at .3-under 139.
of an LPGA tournament.
.
Steinhauer had to rise at 4:15 laxed as she hit every green and might not have been able to hit · Shirley Furlong, whose 4a.m. EDT Friday so she could two-putted for par on her first the ball." ·
· under67wasthebestround ofih e
. complete play In the postponed ' nine holes, then made an eightStelniJauer may feel those kind day, Betsy King, La uri Peterson,:
first round &amp;nd .shoot her second foot putt for her only birdie of the of nerves today, alter she has had Lor! Garbacz, La urle Rinker and,
round In the $500;000 McDonald's day on No. 10 to .regain the lead. , time to renect on her play,
8arbra Mlzrahle were four shots
Challlplonship', :
"It was very boring, " Morse
"l just have to play It one hole behind. at 2- under 140.
·
She responded wtth scores of said after finishing 36 holes at at a time," she said. "If 1 look
King shot a 3-under 68, Gar&gt;
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3- under- par 68 and 2-under 69 for 6-under 136.
ahead -'· l don't have a whole lot bacz and Rinker managed 2It got a little more exciting of experience at this position,''
a total of five-under 137, one shot
under 69s, MIZI'ahle finished at
behind leader Cat by Morse enter- . alter that , as Morse had to
Sherr! Turner. who was in par·71 and Peterson ended wit h a
ing Saturday's third round.
scramble.to save paron two holes second place after the first . one-over 72.
"ld&lt;m'tthlnkl'veeverbeenup ,-....::.----------.,-----------------,----~
that early before," said Steinhauer, who began hitting balls at
5:50 a.m. and started play at 7
\ a.ll). on the 15th hole, where she
wa~ stranded by rain Thursday ,
After saving par wlth a nice
chip shot, Steinhauer birdied the ,
16th hole to come within two shots
of Morse, who shot a 5-under 661n
the first rminn
.
After recording three birdies
and a Sl!lgle bogey on her second
. round, Steinhauer briefly tied
Morse .ior !he lead, finding
herself in ail unfamiliar spot. ·

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Perry bids for PGA Tour win
By WILL DUNHAM
UPI Sports Writer
POTOMAC, Md. (UP!)
Chris Perry. son of former
· major-league baseball star Jim
Perry, adva nced his bid for a
first PGA Tour victory Frid ay by
posting an eagle and barely
missing a hole- In-one en route to
a one-stroke lead in the second
round of the $700,000 Kemper
Open .
Perry, whose best finishes in
three years on the tour are a pair
of lOth-place ties, shot a second
straight 5-under-par 66 for a
two- round total of .1 ~2 before play ·
was suspended by dar kness with
50 golfers of the fi eld of152 stIll on
the course,
Perry, who h"s never led a
PGA event aft er two rounds, was
followed by Howard Twitty at
9-under 13:! and rooki e Keith
Clearwater, biddin g for his second PGA title In four weeks, at .

added five birdies to offset two
bogeys, He drove a 3-iron to
within 10 Inches and ta pped in the
birdie on the 479-yard sixth hole,
then narrowly missed a hole-In-

one with after an eight-Iron drive
lipped out on the par-3, l36'yard
12th hole. He then tapped In a
birdie recorded six birdies
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June 7, 1987

June 7.1987

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point P~asant. W. Va.

Driesel does not feel responsisble for Bias
SOUTH KINGS'I'OWN, R.I.
(UPJ) - Former Un iversity of
Maryland basketball coach Cha rles' 'Lefty" Dr leseII said Friday
he In no way feels responsible for
the cocaine- induced death la st
year of player Len Bias .
Drlesell told a University or
Rhode Island drug confer ence he
Is unsure what more he could
have done to help Bias prior to his
J une 19, 1986 cocai ne overdose.
Drlesell ,said he and Bias's
lawyer, Lee Fentress, met with
Bias In the spri ng o! 1986 and
wa rn ed the 22-year.old play"er
against using a ny drugs or
gettin g into any t ro ub le

wha tsoever.
They told him he would be
Jeopardizing the fina ncial rewards he st90d to gain as a
professional athlete, Drlesell
said. Bias was drafted by the
NBA 's Boston Ceitlcs. two days
before his dea l~.
" A lotolpeoplehaveasked me,
·Do you feel like you wer&lt;'
responsible for Lenny Bias's
dea,th? '" Driesell said. "And 1
say . 'In no way do I feel lik e that. '
Nobody Is responsible for actions
o! anybody except themselves."
Drlesell responde d to cr iticism
that Maryland's drug· tes ting
program while he was coach was

a "joke" by sayin g that, while he
had problems with It, at least the
university had a program.
Maryla nd was one o! only two
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schools to have a drug·testin g
program prior to Bias's dea th , he
said.
Bias·' death spark ed a· nat ional
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c hanges at Mary land, where
Drlesell, athletic director Dick
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Ross veslgned.
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GAMBIER , OHIO - Kenyon
College junior Nick Riggs, a
.. graduat e of Meigs High Sc hoo l.
received hi s third varsity letter
as a member of th e Lords
baseball team.
A short stop. Riggs compl eted
the year with a .242 batting
average on 30 hit s In 124 at bats.
He was second on the tea m In
RBis with 14 and third In walk s
with 12. He scored 21 runs a nd hit
4 doubles. He set a Kenyon record
lor stole n oases with 20, brea king
his old mark of 15 set last season .
Riggs was named honora bl e
mention AII·NCAC (North Coas t
Athle tic Conference), and wa s
listed among the top players In
the NCAC lor stolen bases. Riggs
was selected as captain lor the
1988 season.
Kenyon compl eted the season
with a 6-30 record overall and a·
seventh place showing with a 1·19
mark In the Nor th Coas t Ath letic
Conference (NCAC). Th e Lords '
conference victory was a 4·3
decision over Deniso n. However,
• Kenyon also stopped Otterbein,
: Earlham, and Betha ny colleges.
The Lords set team season
records for hit s, 253 (247 1n 1986):

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·, tourna ment to be staged Satur·
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COLUMBUS ( UPi ) - Upper
Arlington defeated Cincinnati
Elder 12·7 and Toledo Start was a
i2:5 winner over Mentor Lake
Ca tholic to earn berths In the
championship or the Class AliA
state highschool baseballtourna ment today.
In the AA semifina ls. Mason
downed Akron Hoban 9· 5 a nd
Coldwater defeated Thornville
Sherid en 10·4.
Parkway blanked Cres tlinel - 0
and Newar k Ca tholic whipped
Toronto 12·3 to set the field for
tod ay' s Class A Hnals .
A two· run s in gle by Stev e
Burnett highli ght ed a three-run
first inning and Start (26-7) never
tra iled in elim inating La ke Ca·
tholi r 119·10) . Doug Whatmore
got the pitching dec ision.
Ten · time Ohio cham pi on
Elder. making a record 17th
appea rance in the sta le tourna ·
ment. fell behind 9·0 after three
inn ings on 10 Arlington hils and

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walks, 116 (113 in 19861.
Riggs Is the son of Barhara and
Ke ith Riggs, 143 Mulbe r r y
Avenue, Pomeroy.

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acti vities will begin Monday ,
June 8. accordin g to .Jim Os bomc, Ga llipol is bas ket ball
coach.
The GAHS gym will be open
!rom 10 a.m. un t il 1 p.m .
· Mond11 ys, Tuesdays. Thursdays
and F' rldays and on Wednesdays ,
lor grade s~ hoo l youngster's on ly.
from 9:.10 untlll L
Ten baskets arc a v ai l ab l ~ anrl
the new thrcr-point lin es have
been painted on the GII HS
hardwood accord ing to Os borne.

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Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

Hammond leads

Astros stop .Giants; Reds edge Dodgers

Southwestern ·track ,
· PA'I'RlOT- Vicky Hammond,
SOuthwestern's lone track partie·
Ipant, recently completed a very
successful season by · being the
first thinclad to qualify for the
regiqnals in three individual
~event s .

During the league meet at Oak
Hill, she was th·e high scorer with
a total of 20 points. She achieved

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GO ING FOR A IUDE - The Oakland A's Tony
l'hillps dmld not make tlw throw to fir st base

when Cleveland' s Pat Tahler went hard Into
second hase. (UP I)

GALLIPOLIS - Bidwell, Ad·
davllle and Green scored wins in
the Gallla Count y 'Pee Wee
League "B" League Thursday .
Bidwell defeated Vinton, 15·10
a nd ev~ned its record at 2· 2.
Addavllle moved into second
place and improved its record to
3-2 with an eight Inning win over
Hannan trace.
Green continu ed its undefeated
season t5·0l with a 25· 11 win over
Rio Gra nde.
Action will continued Monday,
June 8, with io Gra nde at
Addavll le, Bidwell at Hannan
Trace and Green at Vinton. All
games start at 6.

that total with winning perlar·
mances In the long jump and the
800-meter run a.nd second·place
fi nishes in the 100· and 400-meter
runs. Her tota l placed her th lrd In
the team standings, beating a
girl from Hannan Trace, who
placed fourth.
At the district meet at Lucas·
ville. May 18 and 22, Hammond
qualified lor regional competi·
tlon in the long jump, 100. and
SOO·meter runs. She was finall y
eliminated from competition at
the reglonals at Musklngum
College, New Concord, on May 28

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O'Brien's 2 homers boost Texas over Twins
fly USA 111\JUUS

UPI Sports Writer
P&lt;•l &lt;' O'IJrlen. suddenly an
;nllhorl ty on home runs. found
faul t wi th his two·run homer In
the firs t in n in~ F'rlday night. So
O'Br ien arldrd a s hot he cou ld
approve of - a grand slam.
T hr Tf'X!.IS nr!-;f hascma n's two
homC' runs- glving him seven In

Ills las t nin e games - netted
scv&lt;'n RR I In the Hangprs, 1o· 9,
rout of the Mlnn•·sota Twi ns.
ly ing a club record .
"I didn 't hill hat first one very
good dow!! the rlght ·field line an d
it sti ll we nt out, " O'Brien said o f
the two-run first Inning homer
that put Texas up :t.o.
O'Brien's llrst career grand
slam In the sixt h off rPii evE'r
Mark Portugal put tht• Rangers
ahead 11 ·1. His l:lth hom er of the
spaso n came alter S)cvc Beuf'·
,chcle doublPd, fol lowed by walks
,to .Jerry 13 rowne a nd · Rub&lt;'n
•Sif'ITi.l .

" It Is a big thr ill . you don ' t

know how many opport un ities the Orioles.
you' ll get. ! haven't had too many
Yankees 13, llrewers I
nights where I ca n put seven in
At Milwaukee, Dave Winfield
the basket ," said O'Brien.
drove in three runs wi th a home
Greg Harris. 2·4, made his first run and two doubles, and Tommy
start sinca 1Y84. going five John allowed one run in seven
innings to ge t the victory as he inn ings to snap the Brewers'
benefitted from a l7·hit and 1tl· si x·game wi nni ng streak. John.
41., gave up six hits, struck out
wa lk a tt ack.
In ot her AL g&lt;J mcs, Toronto two and walked no ne for his
topped Ball imore 6·2. Detroit fourth straight vicory. Brewers
defea ted Boston 4 · ~. 1\cw Yot'k start er .Juan Nieves. 4·:1. left in
hammered Milwaukee 13· 1 the fourth inning after bei ng
Clrvctand edged Oakland 4.3: struck on the right knee bv Ron
Cal iforn ia downed Chicago 6·4 Klttlr's lin e dr ive. X·ravs
and Sealtle beat Kansas City 7· 2. showed Nieves suflNed on tv a" a
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In thr National League It was: bruise.
Indians
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A's
3
St. ,Louls 5, Chicago 1; New York
AI Oakland. Calif .. Tom Ca ndi fl. Pitt sburgh 1; Phil adelphia 7,
Montreal 6; Cl ncltmatl 8, Los otti walked 10 bailers but allowed
Angelrs 6; San Otego 10, Atlanta only three hit s to lead Cleveland.
:1; and Houston 6, Sa n Fra ncisco Co ndtottl, · 2·6, worked seven
innings for the victory .
1.
Angels 6, White Sox 4
Blue .Jays 6, Orioles 2
At
Anaheim,
Calif.. Jack How·
At Toronto, Jimmy Key th rew
ell
stroked
a
three-run
homer to
a fi ve· hitt er and George Bell hit a
ca p a Slx·run rally In the fift h
tW O· run homer, his 18th of the
season to leads Toronto 6·2 over Inn ing to hand Chicago its !lith ·

loss in its last six games. Despite
yielding lour run s on a pair of
homers In the fi rs t inning, .John
Ca nd elaria survived to improve
his record to 5·2.

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)ittE'd North Canton G!enOak .
•which bea t Hamilton 5·1 tn 11
:Innings, against Tallmadge, a 3·0
:,Victor over Wes terville South in
•Friday's semlflnals.
: In the AA semifina ls, Akron
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' Strasburg Franklin defea ted
:OeGraff Rivers ide 5· 1 and Min·
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of Nazareth." "And Jesus answered and said unto him , Blessed are thou,
Simon Barjona· for flesh and blood !outward observatlonl hath not
revealed It unto' thee. but my Father {revelation) which Is In heaven." fn
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Finally, the disciples had come to the place of spiritua l perception.
They could see beyond the surfa&lt;:,e mantfestatton. Now. Jesus could say.
"Thou art Peter Iof the same subst ance and quality tha t I am of\ . and
upon this rock {quali ty of spiritual perception) I will built My church"
(Matt. 16:181 . All of the future hung on their giving the right answer to the
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reproach .' For those who have dls~rntng eye to see beyond the present
movement, and who seek to rome Into full maturity or sonshlp. thereproach remains.
God always wraps Hts ~t In a package for which feware wllllng to
; pay the prtce. "Jesus of Nazareth" had no apparent value. It was said:
, "Can any good thing come out ol Nazareth?" The same qu.,.tlon isyet!Je.
I lng asked by thote who are not 1Qing'"' In God; "I seeM value or purpose
1 In all of tblll; lei's stay with the put; It IJ safe, and popular."
' 1n Hebrews 13:12, 13, we are exhorUd to "go forth therefore unto Him
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our tl(c experience. Knowing facts about Him. In Itself. Is not enough. Un·
.tess we come to the place of beln gldent lfled. experiment ally, with Him In
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trators . co·workers . players. stu·
dents, paren ts and all other fans.
The son of Mr. and Mrs . .
Howard Logan of Pomeroy, he
graduated from Ohio State Unl·
verslty where he wa s an honor
student. He Is married to the
form er Kay Ault and has a sister
Barbara who is a teacher at
Middleport Elementary School.
He presentl y serves on the OWE
state adv isory co mmi ttee and
the 15 membet OWECA advisory
counc il and will represent the
SEO District next

despised and we esteemed Htm not" {Joh n 1: 111. Th is tack ofspiritualun·
derstandtng and perception In mankind was heartbreaking to Jesus. He
Intensely desired to be known and understood.
But. He had purposely allowed a reproach to be upon Himself. so that
only those who had a "splrttuat eye" could understand who He really was.
"The eyes of your understanding l&gt;'lng enlight ened; that ye may know ...
" (Eph. 1:181
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from Bethlehem. But Jesus had allowed the knowledge of His bi rt h In
Bet hlehem to become obscure. ·Thus, Jesu s of Bethlehem became Jesus
of Nazareth. Note John 1:46 along with John 7:41 and 52. "Can any good
thing come out or Nazareth?... Shall Christ come out of Galtt!'C• ...Search
and look: lor out of Galt!!'&lt;' arlset h no prophet." To the natura l eye. It .
could not be known that He was the Christ. A true understanding of His
', Identit y could only come by revelation. The Church leaders along with the
multitudes of that day fatted to see the Messia h, "Jesus of Bethlehem."
through the garb of "Jesus of Nazareth."
It was only after two years of ministry that Jesus dared to ask a most
crucial qUPstlon of His disciples: "Who am !?" He asked this question
knowing that His true identity could not be known by outward observa·
tlon, but only by their hearing from His Father who had sent Him. The
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In the other AAA sem lllnal
gamE', winning pitcher Peggy
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ext ra·base blast, a double, to
highl ight a three-r un second

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ris' t~ ree hil s and . two RBI,
pacing St. Louis. Mathews, 3·4,
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which was also In Christ Jesus." IPhil. 2:5\

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over 6 2·3 innings. pacing the
Mets. Pittsburgh , starter Mike
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league appearance . Jesse Orosco
relieved In the seventh and
earned hls. llth save.
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AVIA AEROBIC SHOES.

GlenOak (29·4) scored four
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Fre nch and Sonja F lack. Hamil·
ton (21·21 co mmitted two errors
in the inning.
North Cant on's only extra·
base hit was a doubl e by Heather
Lyke. Teammat e Linda Mlhol·
land picked up the pitc hing

Him In lhr Glory 1o comE'. For this to be&gt; worked ou t In our llv~s W(' mlisl,
In some meas ure, exper ience " His mind. " "Let this mi nd be In you.

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peace of mind are but o few of th~se . They are the personal
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Reds 8, Dodgers 6
At Cincinnati, Er ic Davis
snappedan0forl7sti'eakwlt h an
opposlte·fl\lld, three· run homer,
helping the Cincinnati Reds
overcome a six·run deficit . The
homer was his major leagueleading 20th of the season.
Reliever Ken Howell fell to 2·2.
Guy Hoffman, 0, pitched two
innings without allowing a baserunner.
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UPJ Sports Writer
Evidently, Mike Scott . has
ov~r('Ome ltls back problem.
TheHoustonAstrosacemissed
his last start because of back
spasms, and the Astros yielded a
club-record 22 runs in a loss to
Chicago. Friday ,' Scott re·
.bounded to strike out a National
League season-high 13, and com.
bined with Larry Andersen on a
,three-hitter for a 6·1 victory over
the San Francisco Giants.
"The first three or four In·
nlngs, I had good commando! my
fastball, and then later I got my
split-finger over ," said Scott ,
whose strikeou t tota l was one shy
of his career high and who raised
his season total to 95, best In the
Jl(atlonal League.
"I didn't have any pain," Scott
said. "It's not like in St. Louis
(his previous appearance, In
which he left after five Innings) ·
when It felt like a knife was
sticking In my back.''
Scott, 6-3, who last September
pitched a no-hitter against San
Francisco to cllnch the NL West
ti tle for the Astros, allowed
singles to Chris Speier and Will
Clark leading off the fi rst. He
threw a wild pitch to give the
Giants their only run .
After that , Scott retired 20 of
the next 21 batters , Including the
fi nal 19, before Andersen re·
lleved to start the eighth. Scott
walked Chill Davis with two out
in the first.
The Astros improved to l6·10at
hom e this season, best in the NL.

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choice ln MacLeod, who became · ter said MacLeod was anything
DALLAS i UP! ) - John Ma· the leading candld~te when but a " ho-hum coach."
cLeod, only the second head former Milwaukee Bucks head
" I wasn't real nice to him,
coach In the seven-year history of coach Don Nelson turned down asked him questions anyone else
the Dallas Mavericks, said Frl· the post to become an owner of would have flattened me for,"
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day he was anxious to build on the the Golden State Warriors.
Carter said of his Interview
success of his predecessor, Dick
MacLeod, however, said the Wednesday with MacLeod. "!got
Motta, who quit the team two description did not bother him.
hi~ dander up, and I wouldn' t
·weeks ago.
"If 'safe' means Intelligence, have wanted him If I hadn' t
Fired by the Phoenix Suns in common sense, and smart ... gotten his dander up.".
February, MacLeod was ' ap- then I have no problem with the
MacLeod said he would retain
pointed Thu rsday to replace word 'safe' ," he said.
assistant coach Richie Adubato
Motta . Mot ta, hired when the
MacLeod inherits a team com- but was not sure about the other
franchise debuted •in 1980, quit . ing off Its first 50-win season. The posiilons.
May 20, citin g criticism over his · Mavs won ' the NBA Midwest
MacLeod compiled a 579-543
Interest In job offers from the Division but collapsed In the first record In 13\S seasons with
New York Knlcks and Los playoff round against the Seattle Phoenix. He ranks No. Sin career
Angeles Clippers.
SuperSonics.
NBA wins. The Suns fln.tshed
"D ick Motta is a top-flight
He said another 50-win season 3&amp;-46 In 198&amp;-87 for their third
coach, and I hope to build on what would be satisfactory but was not straight losing season ..
he has done here." MacLeod said essential for NBA success. .
His tenure with the Suns - 13
at a news conference at the
"Forty-eight or 49 wins with years and 56 games - is
Mavericks' Nort h Dallas prac· the proper groundwork, and then second-longest in NBA history,
lice facilit y.
making a run In the playoffs, too, behind Red Auerbach. Auerbach
Media reports have chided the Is very good, " he said.
coached the Boston Celtlcs for 16
Mavericks for picking a "safe"
Mavericks owner Donald Car· seasons.

Continued from C. 7
7 1·3 Innings. Morris !led the
score in the fourth with an RBI
single, and broke a 1·1 tie with a
sixth·inning RBI single.
PhUiies 7, Expos 6
At Philadelphia, Von Hayes hit
two home runs, including the
game-winner in the · seventh
Inning. Hayes' fifth homer of the
year came off reliever Andy
McGafflgan , 0.1, leading off the
seventh. Kevin Gross, 4- 4,
pitched seven Innings, and Steve
Bedrosian finished for his 131h
save.
Padres 10, Braves 3
At Atlanta, Eric Show threw a
five-hitter, and Tony Gwynn and
Bruce Bochy .homered to lead
San Diego. Show, 2-7, struck out
four and walked five In his second
complete game of the year. John
Kruk went 4 for 5 with three RBI
for the Padres. Atlanta starter
Doyle Alexander fell to 1-1.

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GOODEN RETURNS - Meta pitcher Dwlcht Gooden made bis
retu111 to lhe mound Friday nlcht aslhe Mels faced lhe Pltlsburch .
Pirates. (UPI)

y HARmAR KRISHNAN
UPI Business Writer
ALLAS
tUPJ ) -The crush:
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in~ Third World debt, declining
COI)1modity prices and. the dras·
tiC• shift from a high-to . a
~ o"' · lnflation environment are
cit eo widely for the steep'decllne
irr bank earnings, leading' to t,he
drrimatic increase in the number
, of bank failures in recent years.
·tmpliclt in this is the notion
that these factors are cyclical.
Thus, ·once the cycle went on the
upswing such as improvement in
the ·economies 'of the borrowing
nations or price stabilit y, the
banks' fortunes also would
improve.
But using only the cyclical
approach is t'o lgn'ore the stru ctu·
problems which, according to
D. Short, . are just as

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Important to understanding the · tlves for ban~· depositors them·
problems of U.S. banks today.
, selves to monitor the risk expo·
Short, a ss ist~nt vice president sure of the bank In which they
and senior economist qf the place funds. This In turn has
Fede~1 Reserve Bank of Dallas,
reduced restraints against risk·
sees the structural problems taking that normally would be
arising out of deregulation and imposed . on banks . by their
the lncentiyes offered by federal · d~posltors ."
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deposit guarantees. ,
·
Short found that between 1945
The gurantees. including fixed· and 1979, there was an average of
ra te pricing and how the Federal six bank failures per year. But In
Deposit Insurance Corp. takes the last seven year5, more than
care of failed banks. act as a 450 banks folded.
subsidy to risk· taking by the
The Increase In the number of
banks, Short noted-in a historical problem banks, Which have a
look at bank fa llu ~es In the . higher probability of failu re, is
count ry. ·
even more dramatic.lBanks are
"The amount of risk incurred ' put In the problem category when
by U.S. banks· Is thus greater they get a 4 or 5 ratin g from
than it wou ld be in theabsenceof regulators on the CAMEL (ca p!·
such subsidies," she said. "This tal adequacy, assets, manage·
occurs partly because deposit ment. earnings and liquidity )
guarantees have reduced incen·

a~cording

scale. .
Short said the proportion of
problem banks h·as risen steadily
from about 2 percent of all banks
in1982 to about 10 percent in 1986.
Some 1,500 of fhe nation's
14,000 banks (!OW are listed as
problem institutions but Short
said regulators th ink the actual
number may exceed the pub·
llshed total.
·
"This. suggests that the current
rela tively high number of bank
failures will continue in the
foreseea ble future," she said.
Short said the current rate of
bank failure \S higher t h ~ n the
average rate of failures prior to
the banking crisis In the Great
Depression .
"This is particularly alarming
given that banks today are

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protectrd by federal deposit
guarantees ... The high propor·
tlon of banks listed as problem
Institutions Ind icates that the
number of failures today would
likely be higher than the recorded number if banks were not
protected with federal deposit
guarantees."
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Ano.ther disturbing trend,
Short said, Is that while in the
past weakness In the banking
sector declined with economic
recovery, banking conditions
have act ually deteriorated dur·
ing the present recovery despite
lower IQ,terest rates.
Short said ·the removal of
regulatory restraint s and the
failure to replace them with
market pricing signals have
resu it ~d In extensive reliance on

regu latory supervision which
may not be sufficient to reduce
bank problems.
She sa id proposals to increase
market discipline on balik risk·
la kin g ineludq risk-based,preml·
urns on deposit Insurance. lmpo·
sit lon of risk-based capital
requirements, Increased dlsclo· ,.
su•·e of examination reports on
bank performance · and more
extensive use of depos it payoffs
to sett le fail ed banks. Others
have also suggested using a
priva te system of deposit insura nce In stea d of fe dera l
gu rantees.
In any case. Shor t said, there is
a need to reexam ine th E' Jncen·
live structure tha t · cunently
motivates U.S. banks to Incur
risk.

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·he conversion method of
f ; f managing tax liability .
By Stan Evans ·
convert ·
ttJ~ highly taxed income· into
f4~re favorably taxed .Income.
tll'e most
!A~" means .
\':id to
(Ills Is to convert
~~dlnar y In ·
eP!Jlr Into more
(a~orably taxed
~ng- term capi·
l§l gai ns.
means
P!llizes deferral strategies Is to
!ijnove Income fron; higher
TQarglnal Income tax bracket s to
(~; , lower m.arglnal Income tax
~cket. Th1s requires tim ing the
rJ!Celpt of income so It . will be
t1eived In a low-Income year
aiid t a~ed at a lower rate.
:~ .,rlor to the Tax Reform Act of
l~· tax payers could deduct 60'X
!Jili thej gain realized fro,m · the
tposl ion of ca pital assets that
f Te held lon ger than ; ix
onths. For a taxpayer In the
~ marginal Income tax
~cket, this presented a slgnlfi·
~~planning opportun ity as the
xlmuJll ta x rate. on lon7,·term
itaI gain Income was 20 :1. Tax
arm eliminated this preferen·
treatment and beginning In
. gain from t,he disposition .or
ltal a~set s will )le trea ted the
c as ordinary income and
ject to th41 ma rginal ta11.rate
the taxpayer.
~any Individuals are under the
aken impression thaf there
no longer any planning
rtunltles &gt;available In the
llr.l'a or conversion. However,
~ongress did provide a one year
tiflase-in for eli mination of pre·
llrential treatment for ca pital
gain Income and limits the
~xlmum rate for capital gain
lllcome to 28'if In 1987 : Ths will
~vide some planning opportun·
~0:-s with ca pital assets, at least
illf 1987. In addition, tbe capital
biin provisions (absent the 6091
IJol:ductlon) still are left Intact In
jJal&gt; Internal Revenue Code. This
li&amp;s lead to serious ;speculation.
'Jt.t the near future will once
in produce some type of
orable treatment for. longmcapital gains. Further. with
~ statutory structure still In·
IJ«:t for capital gains and I_osses..
ng-term capital loss remains
s beneficial to the taxpayer
n an ordinary loss. Thus, the
lnction between a capital
gllln or loss and ordinary gain or
still rem'lllns Ilnportanl.
Collellllloil ·
nsurlng that you minimize

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•7 Year
70,000 Mile
Limited Warranty

NEW RENTAL AGENT Southeastern Academy, a bus·
iness school in Kissimmee,
Fla., announced recently
· Ronda S. Halley, ofGalllpolls,
has been hired by Avis Rent·
A-Car in Myrtle Beach, ~.C.
Halley, while a stu•ent at the
school, was trained In the
various aspects of the travel
Industry .

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MIDDLEPORT - The Meigs :
County Branch of Holze r Clinical
150 Mill St., Middleport, Is ,
undergoing a major renovation ·
and expansion project.
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tax liability and keeps more
money working to increase
wealth requires effective tax
.mana ge.ment practices on a
year-round ba sis. Clients who
walt until year-end to do their tax
planning will discover that most
of the available opportunities to
minimiz e taxes ha ve
disappeared .
Recognizing which Items can
be deducted , excluded, or taken
as credits Js.an Important aspect
of managing tax liability. It Is
important that . you take full
advantage of every legitimate
write-off to which you are entitled. The deductions, excl~·
slons. and credits, are however,
merely the mechanism's pro·
vid ed by the tax Jaw and enable a
fundam ental tax planning. stra·
tegy to work. A successful tax
planning· strategy wlli incorpo- •
rate the use of these mecha· ·
, nlsms, but also will Include,
planning for the receipt ·of
lncom~ and fo r the receipt of
wrlte-offs In y.ears 'Nhere they
will provide the greatest benefit
to the client. Since many tax.
planning strategies involve some •
form of Investment, due copsld·
era lion also has to be given to the
risk: rate of return, and eco· ·
nomic feasablllty of the Invest· ·
men!. In addition , a successful
tax plan cannot be Implemented
wtthout considering the risk that
the tax Jaws may change and that
an audit may result .
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It is important to keep in mind .
certai n things when doing tax
planning. First. some of the tax
planning opwrtunlties or strategles that can be utilized may not
seem to be significant when
viewed Individually, but whe
us.ed in conjunction with other
strategies, may prove to be quite •
significant in terms of total tax
savings. Also, not every lax
planning strategy will be able to ,
be utilized, nor should certain
strategies be used In certain
situations. The appropriateness
of any tax minimizing s.trategy
will dePilfld on your financial
objecti~S' aad their specific
situation. You will have to weigh
the advantages and dlsadvan·
tagea of each tax planning
strategy. And last, tax .laww can
be quite complex. which may
requ. (re the assistance of outalde
expertise to ensure that the use of
a strategy Is In compliance with
all the rules and regulations.
(Mr. Ev... II u 111•.._.1
broker wltll '1'lle ~ C1 z1111
In tile GaU.,..II olftee.)

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1GROUNDBREAKING - Breaking ground on
tHe new Wiseman Insurance Agency building are
(left to right, holding shovels ) Ike Wiseman of
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The Meigs Bra nch ex pansion
project will Increase the number
of examination rooms from six to
nine and will improve the lab and
x-ray facl llttes. Also the waiting
room and ex t ~rlor of the building
will be refurbis hed along with
~eneral overall rcnovat Ions to
the interior.

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Wiseman Real Estate, und Gary Roach, Shirleen
Wiseman, and Tom Wiseman of Wiseman
Insurance Agency. (Times-Sentinel ·photo by
Steven Triplett)

Wiseman Insurance Agency breaks
ground on new building
GALLIPOLIS - A Gallipolis
insurance agency broke bround
Friday on construction of a new
building In downtown Gallipolis.
Ground breakin g ceremonies
for new Wiseman Insurance
Agency building were held at 2
p.m. Construction on the new
7,500 suqare foot building will
begin June 8 with an expected
completion ,date In November.

tlonal office space and will house
the insurance portion of the
business which Is now Insura nce
and rea l estate. ·
The bu lldlng will be located on
Second Avenue, adjacent to the
Knights of Pythlas building
where the Wiseman Agency
operated for many years under
the n'ame of Wiseman and
Wickline. In 1965 Harold, Ike and
Ernest Wiseman purchased the
current location at 500 Second
Ave.
The new facility, according to

Since the Holzer Clinic Meigs •
Branch was established In 1982, :
over 68,000 patIents ha ve visited,
with the number of visits growing
dramatically every year. VIsits
at the Meigs Branch hav.c gone
from 8.600 In the fir st year to
14,:100 last year.
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To handle I
grow th, physicia n coverage will :
Increase with the bulldlng's.• ,
add ed capacity. Also, Dr. Mlllsa • •
Tom Wiseman , will provide · Ri zer, a native of Meigs County, .;
· roo·m for the ex pans Jon of both will be spending more lim~ !
the Insurance and real estate practicing at the MJddlport; 1
facltlt y.
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The ex pansion of the Meigs-·
ground breaking were Gary
Roach , Tom Wiseman and Shl· Count y Branch marks only ona :
rleen Wiseman of Wiseman lnsu· aspect of an extensive ex pansloJt
rancP, and Ike Wiseman of project for the Holzer Cllnle '
Wiseman Real Estate. Others In family. The main clinic In" ;
attendance were Brent Sanders, Gallipolis Is being expanded by .
Mark Curry, Jeff Smith, Themla over 20,000 square feet; the :
Elliot, Dan Davies, Forest Mul· Syracmore Branch will' be redeJlns, Annie Roach, Libby Wise- signed: the :Ja ckson County
man , Jimmy Wiseman, Matthew Bra nch wi ll feature Improved
Wiseman , Vicky Irwin, Pam parking and there will soon be a
Massey, Alfred Arnold, Stella new bra nch In Point Pleasa nt , W.
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Arnold and ,Mar k Epling

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RECENT GRADUATE
After extensive training In
Travel aJld Tourism Watcha·
ree ltalat of Cheshire Is a
g-raduate of Southeastern
Academy, lo~aled In Kisslm·
mee, Fla. Watcharee met the
requirements tor specialized
occupational li'alnlng plus
· work In buslneas profellslonal·
Ism and career development.
Watcharee Is now qualified
and ·ready to begin he,r career
In ·the travel and tourism
Industry.

COMPLETES PROGRAM
- After extensive training in
Travel 'and Tourism Alissa
Sue Dalley of Gallipolis Is a
" graduate of 3oulheaolern
1\cademy, located In Kllllllm·
mee, Fl . /\Iissa met the
requirements for Jpeclallzed
occupational· training, plus
work In business prole8flionallsm and career development.

Summer registration begins
GALLIPOLIS -' Reglstra:Jon
for summer quarter classes at
Southeastern Business College Is
now underway, with classes
slated to begin Jqne 29. Both day
and night classes will be offered.
Associate degree courses are
available in business admlnlstra·
tlon, micro-computer/data pro·
cessing, accounting, and execu·
live secretar ial. Admissions
representatives are now on hand
to provide ln!ormatlon on enrol·
lment eligibility and ~equlre,
ments. At the time of enrollment,
an appointment will be made
with the financial aid director to
dtKu•• money available to meet
educational costs.
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Southeastern staff members
Include: Sharon brain, Director;
Annette Clark, Financial Aid
officer and Of!lce Manager; Sue
McGuire, Job Placement/Public
Retallons; and Charlie Bostic
and Susan Follter, . "'-dmisslons
Representatives. Instructors at
the school are: Teresa Whitting·
ton, , Steve Elsnaugie, Sue
McGuire, Homer Preece, Sharon
Drain, Bill Knight and Dick
Roberts .
Tenta,tive classes to be offered
Include: Typing, Shorthand, Ac·
counting, Psychology, Business
Law, Office Machines, Payroll
Accounting, Intra to Computer,
and Communications I &amp; II. ·

GALLIPOLiS - His and Her
Hairstyling is now open - for
business. Cathy Crews Jackson,
owner and operator of the new
facility, invites all her former
customers to ca ll her at 256-6053
for appointment s. J ac kson will
specialize In permanent waving,
hairstyling and cutting at her
new location on State Route 7
one-qu arter mile south of Rae·
coon Creek Bridge.
The owner-operator Is a gradu·
ate of Tri-State Beauty Coll ege
and has attended numerous
styl in g seminar s th ro ughout
Ohio, Kentucky and West Vlrgl·
nla. She has previous experience
with Head Quarters and Across
The Street salons both located tn
Gallipolis.
According to the owner, Hi s
And Her Hairstyling's goal Is to
provide a quality sty ling service
at reasonable rat es by mlnlnilz·
Jng operating costs and thu s
pa ssing savings along to custo·
mers . Hours are by appointment
only .

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Mattox gets
law degree.
POI NT PLEASA NT - Korl a
Dawn Matt ox received her Juris
Doctor Degree from Wake Forrest University School of Law
Monday, May 18. After complct·
lng the North Carolina bar
'examln31lon In July, she will be
associated with the law firm of
Monroe, Wyne. Atkins and Len- •
non, Raleigh, N.C.
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She Is a 1977 graduate of Point ·•
PLeasant Hi gh School and re· ·
celved her bac,hclor's degree•
from Marshall University.
Mattox Is the daughter ot:
Walter 0 . and Elizabeth Mat tox; ,
and grandaughter of Mrs. Carl ~
Mattox and Mr. and Mrs. Adam •
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coni inued gra n sales to the Soviets
UPJ Farm Editor
and problem s "lth So\ et leader
WASHJNG1 ON I UP I) - Am0n
M1kha I Gorbar hPI s agncultural
can experts were caugh oft guard
chan g&lt;"&gt;
last year when the Soviet s produ c(&gt;d
US cxp&lt;rls bel PIC some of the
a grain crop of 210 million metric
ai,'l' JCultural product v ty gain m
tons- the large;! since 217 mJIIJon
1981ican be cred ted to Gorbachev s
tons were harvested clgh ye ars
anti alcohol and labor dose pline
earlier
ca mpargn S&lt;lVIet al('()hol sales
When the Soviet s released an
overall were r('duced bv :rl percent
Initial estimate of that crop
f'h~ mpac on prcxlu ctJVtt} mal
skeptical US analy sts caullousl;
have been felt alread1 and may not
took two months to ral&gt;e lhetr
ixJO st out pul this )Car or m the
estimate eventua lly by h rrulllon
future
tons per month
Higher priCeS COni rtbuted Ill
Now Amt'fkans are faced with
cx pandi&gt;d proc ut emcnt of durum
trying to flgu re out If hosE 1981
and other high quality wheat
gains arc the beginning of a
llter e have tlel'n management
dramatic lncrea'e In Soviel agrlcul
mp ov&lt; ments mcludmg farm self
lura! product"'" slunrnlng from
su ff tc cncy
the Kremlin s lntenslflcat on of
Iltcre are plans to expand
prcxluctlon or If 1986 wa' an
ron r• ct br 1ga(ie;
groups of
exception to di,appolntmg Sov et
workers who comract With a farm
agricultural productton In recent
for an amount of output at an
years
ah'fcOO pnce w th mcent ves to
Surnmar~ed the key question is
mtntrnlze lbetr mputs More than 11
Was 1986 ssuccessa turning point
mUllan workers covered 75 percent
Americans are skeptical about
of seeded crop area and 60 percent
the Soviet ability to sustain the pace
of li vestock operate under
of growth of 1986 es peel ally this
contracts
year and In fu tu re years as well
But the effectiveness has been
1\grlcullure led economic grlliVth In
I mlted by the average farms
the Soviet Union last year w th a
lnabilll) to tra ck mdt vldual team
gain of 5 1 percent
&lt;Xpendltures and to p1ovlde Inputs
Having suffered bad "cat her Ia;
I 'he Sov Jets Wdrtt to gro.,. 232
fall and wmter and !hi' spring the
million tons of grain this year and
Soviet appear to be growing
U l million to Ui m IIJOn tons by
sroaUer c1ops thl' yc:u
rh
IY KJ
weather may pose problems tha
AddPd to workc and priCe
Improvements In labor agrlcultu
rclorms the key factor In lncreas
raJ and economic practices ca nn ot
ng Soviet gra m production In
offset
commg years Is expected to be
The Agriculturellcpartmcnt csll
Intensified use of rcriUlzers pesti
mates the 1987 Soviet grain crop
c des and at her technology
wUI be 195 mJIIIon metric tons and
US anal.stsareskepttcal point
the Sov!Ns will Import l6 rrull on
ng to successes of mtenslfled
tons of grain up6mllllon ons from
hvl"itock P":duct on but problems
thE' ll mJIIJon tons In the 19H&amp;87 }CaJ
wrth cn1ps Many Intensification
!hat en&lt;&gt;; June Kl
measures wc1c int reduced In 198l
Soviet grain Imports r each&lt;~ J
nd 19!\1 with no measurable
record '&gt;55 million tons in 1IR4Ri
•m p 1 un agrlcullurr
after a harvest of only 17 1 rrulllon
In 19K1 fert llzc usc on small
tons So In the short term it Is h" ' " use by 46 percent but gram
certain that Americans will sell
y lids r &lt;lSf' bv only I percent
more grain to Moscow
11 s "stm k evidence of declln
lng
returns to capllal tn grain
In calendru yc;u I »i7 U S
pnxluc
t ron smd analysts Edward
farmers arc expected to triple heir
Cook and Yurl Mark"h
grain sales or 2 7 million tons las
In I I&amp; fer iltl.e use was ra ised
ycaJ A big boost w ls provld"d b)
b\
:!II JX rcent more II ts possible
the deal completed las t week to sell
1
hr
analvsts sa d th 11 the 1986
4 million tons of U S .,. h&lt; t to II c
h
u
H'!it
suc1 es sfu!Jy h Irnessed proKremlin for $:J'.!J mrlllon wl h 1
duet
Ion
potential
tha was bullctlng
~uoo ldy of $166 million
fll
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yru
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more
Unsub! Jdlz('() corn sales also ll p
fnl&lt;nslfl rw on ha.s bf(&gt;n under
running at 19 mlllon '' ns com
.,.
t&gt;
fo• r umber of crops for a
parro to 2 7 million tons for •II of
numbe
of )cm s bull he ehas been
last yew ~&lt; tien U S f ru m ex !X&gt;r t s
no
n!Jv
lou
s !ncr c 1sc m yields In
to the Soviet Un on fell to a t:J.vc u
u
ups
like
suga r beet s and
low
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nflo
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f'
s
This vrm ttl£&gt; United States ('()U !d
llll anal ysts be !eve I hat the
become ag lin the );u ges t sin gle
supplln of~'l' •Into the Soviets IHth So1 !Pt s contmuc to I ave maJOJ
a 3.'&gt; pel Cl nt shar e rcplm lng fer t II ~ 1 p obi ems such as lnadequ Jl far II It cos to storage and
Ca nada and the k uro)x an om
dtst 11hut Jon
munJty a&lt; IPudl'l"s
lnll rs•fc cn •ill v.ork they
As fo tt.: mr&lt;Uum tel m !lin In I
surd
f fro me1s a•c g vrn f eedom
lu re Depart mr nt an 11\ st ~ rillr g
to
dP
11
1r h spcnfJt ocal mndl
In th&lt;'h Soviet situ Ilion nd out J(J( k
Jcp&lt;llt llstru m •n' 1gun r 1t s f 1 Ions v. h cl Is tar I omgua1antr«!

Tick season arrives
COL UMBUS - Dr Hon •1&lt;1 I
d!Jrtt or Ohio o, p r
ment or He •lth today "" r t ~d
Ohio 1ns that Jiang with~ "n ~ ·
l\'E'alhcr comes tick season 111d
the threat of Rocky Mo t nt aln
Spoiled Fever
'Spot trd level Is '" acu!Pillnrss
curried most commo nly In Oh io
by the AmrrlcAu flog tick WhPn
proprr Jy d!Ignoscd I &lt; 111 bP
trea ted by a ph\ siLl •n sing
antibiotic s tins p1~ v rnth g «
rtous lllnrss
In 1986 Ohio rcpor ted 29 e .scs
of spotted r~vc r Ono case v. JS
fatal but the Illness c 1n bP
avoided If the" u nlng stgns ar r
krlown Svmptom s Inc I •dc frvr
headm hr u d •chtng m1 sclcs
all developing 1lthln 1to 14 days
of a tick bltc o h mdllng of 1ti ck
Most puti fll tS tlso drvclop a
ri&gt;Sh but lhls m l\ not •ppell
until the thhd o fom th &lt;la V of
fever At the fl st sign of fc1~1
afle1 COll i l CI 1\ lth a tick It s
lmpor !ant to srrk lmm&lt; dlll r

nudlrl l lll&lt;rt ln
s 1ld Dr
llci clu r
1 he Ohi o O ~ pur t m&lt;'nt of
11&lt; dll •r&lt; ommrnds frequent
I rc krng In tick s 11 hen m treas
" th II( ((Js \hcc k esprclolly l~e
sca lp and
I r r V. eatl ng
lt ght r o r d cl othing 1nd tuck
It g p r t lrg s into socks tops
n •kcs I ca&lt;&gt; to rhrrk for ticks
If "t •r t1 rd 1 &lt; ks rr found use
I \ P!'Z(l &lt; Or I p1pr IO\\CJ to
g1 '1 h t• k clo&lt;r to thp skin
I uil It 0\ t sl011 !1 ""d !hOt oughly
11 st I wd s tnd the slle of the
bltr 1Je ks c '" b&lt; s •fcly disposed
of In sm II I mount of alcohol
I II ks shot hi not be bu1 ned with a
II dg 'rt tc o hot rn Itch due to
tl &lt; rxpos ut r of spotted fever
M "k the d 1t e of the tick bile on a
r •le nd tr ond bc alc t for fever
tic • l o pln ~ '" thr next 2 weeks
Dogs c •n c ur v ticks Into the
home Du lng t ck srason keep
dogs tied o plr ru cl1n 1 mowed
u ru 1nd ch&lt;c k hem dull\ for
!Irk'

COLUMBUS Ohio tUPll t o~ JX~ t'Cnt htghc than last vem
AC'COrdlng to I rf('f'n l SUI\!'\ of
LowN rxprnses and Inc eased
ag~lcultu J tl bankl'l s m Sl' &lt;1 tl
1!0' cr nmrnl P"Y men is wUl more
states Midwest f u mla td In
than otr•et a pe cent to 7 percent
ct l'all&gt;d ~ PN cent In ' alur dt r lni( d1 op In c1op l'eCI'Ipt s
the fh sf I months of 19M
Agr lcultuml economlsl• tt Ohio
Stat ~ Ut 1\ crsltv say parI of II r
chang.&gt; \\ L&lt; CHUsed ll\ )0\1 f'r
lnte~ e;t mtes for mo• tgagrs
COLUMBUS Ohio (UPTl
Factm ssuch IS Inc eased us£ of C IItle led the 11 a1 as meat animals
grains rrduccd cop production r a!sed $~ 1 billion In cash farm
and stablltz mg c1op plices hlghe 'ecclpts In 1986.
earnln~ for II\ ~'Stock and lru g('
Ca ttle and calvl'S made up 74
government payments are ex
Pet cent of livestock Income despite
pectl!d to stablltlr thr land m,u ket u 2 pcr('('ftt drop In prices that
as lnte est rates climb
l:lought sales to$:1&amp;9bllllon.
Increased land valul'S camr
Hog and pig recelpls Increased 7
d\'Splte a 9 percent to 10 pet cent percent ova 198510$9 7bllllon Thls
drop In the average cash rent for increase came with slightlY fewer
Umd Cas h rents u sual~y renect ho~ and plgs being sold thanks to a
value but changES lag bv up to two 12 percent jump in prices
Sheep prices averaged 2 percent
years
Meanwltlle economists predict hlgiK!' In 1986, but receipts ...e-e
!987 farm income wiD be 6 pet cent down 4 pu ceht to S&lt;J84 million

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place for
wildlife

UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
AS 9B6(51
Sealed proposals Will be
rece1ved at the off1ce of the
D1rector of the Oh1o Depart
meht of Transponat on Col
umbus Oh1o unt•t 10 00 A
M t Ohto Standard T1me
TuHclay Juno 30 1987 for
1mprovement1 in

By Constance White
GaJU11 SWCD
GALLIPOLIS - Dwindling
small game populations through
out the Midwest and other areas
that use lnlenslve crop tillage
may be reversed as the adoption
of conservation lillage conti nues
to spread Conservallon tillage
and In particular the no till
practice Is the planting of crops
n the residue of the previous
crop
Conservation Ullage Is rapidly
gaining accept ance says Patty
Dyer of the U S Department of
Agriculture s Soli Conservation
Service Thirty percent of Amerl
ca s row crops are now planted
under some form of conservation
til lage The USDA predicts lhat
by lhe year 2000 more than 80
percent of America s farmers
will have adopted some type of
co nservation t111age system The
Corn Belt and Great Lakes Sta tes
lead the nation In total acreage
Research on the benefits of
conservation tillage and Its rcla
lion to wildlife are ongoing
throughout the country In Indl
ana a cooperative study between
the Indiana Department of Natu
raJ Resources and the USDA s
Soli Conserva tion Service are
examining the effects of no till
farmi ng on the wildlife popula
lion In that state
a thr ee year field study Is
ga thering Information on the
technical aspects of conservation
tillage effects of no till farming
on small bird and mammal
populations and the Influence of
nitrogen fi xing cover crops Btol
oglsts are co ncentrating their
effort s on such species as bob
white quail ring necked phea
sants rabbit s and song b1rds
Most Indi ana wildlife experts
believe that the Improved wild
life habitat produced by winter
cover crops and residue from
no till may hold and produce
wildlife In areas where Intensive
farming ha s removed suitable
habitat and discouraged wildlife
The firs I years work showed
th irty th ree different kinds of
birds In the twenty one field
being st udied No till fi elds had
the largest variety and number
of birds Perhaps the Increased
number of wild turkeys In this
area can partly be contributed to
the growing number of no till
fields
1
Farming method s affecl wild
life habitat In many ways
Growing the same crop year
after year reduces the diversity
of plant cover and the varlely of
wildlife Moldboard plowing the
practice which Is falling from
lavor throu ghout many parts of
the count y buri es grain and
tesldues that can provide food of
cover for wildlife Overgrazing
by domestic livestock also re
suits In less food and cover for
wildlife
For more Information and
conservation practices that be
neflt wildlife contact the loca l
office of the USDA s Soil Conser
va tlon Service at 529 Jackson
Pike Room 308 C

Oalha County
Oh o
on
Sect1on
GAL 160
4 16 State Route 160 n

Springfoeld

Townsh1p by

gradmg and pav•ng w th as
phatt concrete on a bitum
nous aggregate base and by
construct ng
Br~dge No
GAL 160 0475 - a pres
tressed concrete box beam
superstructure on capped
pile 1ubstructure tspans 3 at
30 feet 9 nches c / c bear

K1ttens 7 B &amp; 9 montnt cute
F11male cat wh til Ph 81 4 3f8
8278
Part Btue-Heele pup 5I dog
house Call 614 446 1971
2 Pupp

111 ta

grveaway 3 months

old Wormed and shots 448
2200

4 K1tten1 7wks old llttlf
Ira ned &amp; mother cat On Ne gh
ba hood Ad Ph 6U 446
4963

QU LTS
Cnh patd for col actor antique
or p • 19&amp;0 QU Itt Paced Of
appl que Any cond hon H ;her
pr ces PI d fo unuaual paUerna
Cal Mlf e It 614 992 2101
deys Of 1 592 211l81 ...,en ngt or
weekend a

Wtnted Home ngood cond ton
n Me gs o Athena County 4
btdfoom or more 30 or mora
ecru of wooded Md In teduded
•ea Have cash No ellis Pe
tween 8 30 p m Frldey thfough
Sat 9 00 p m 216 398 9219
Good used ra(hto for 1978
Ford P nto Autamltie V 6
3046751314

6 lost and Found
FOUND Wh te Femata Goat n
Add son Townah p Ph 614
448 4861
Lost tn Middleport Codtat1el
b rd G ~ w1th yellow lace
orange cheekt If found call
61.t 992 6804 Reward

E111plny11Jent
Service s

1 1 Help Wanted

lnga roadway 40 feet I I I of
guardrail) over Tnbutary to
Chickamauga Creek
ProJBCI Length - 200 00
hn feet or 0 038 mile

Work length - 793 32

MYSTERY FARM- This w~k s mystery farm
featured by the Meig&gt; Soil and Watt'f Conservation
District, Is localed somewh&lt;re m Met~ Countv
fndlv!OOals wishing to participate m the weeldy
contest rn3J1 do so by guessilg I he farm sowner Just
mall, or drop olf your guess !AI the the Daily Sentinel
Ill Coort St Pomeroy Ohio 45791 or the Gallipolis
'Il"lbune 825 Third Ave Gallipolis Ohio 454l31 and
you may wln a SS ca'!h prt.e from the Ohio Valley

hn feet or 0 148m le

Pubhslung Co Leave you r name address and
telephone number w1th your car d or letter No
t.!lephonc call• will he accepted AD contest entries
should be turned m to the newspaper oflice by 4 p m
eiiCh \\ednesday In case of a lie the wbmer wm lie
chosen b) lottery Nexl week a Gall1a County farm
will be featured h) the Galha SoU and Water
Conservation Dlst :'let

Pavement W dth te•t

20

8 dd1ng on th1s prOJeCt ts
re-.trlctad to Disadvantaged
Bus1nass Enterprtses (DBEs)
cart1fied at DBEs m accord
ance With the Surface Tran
sportat1on Untform Reloca
ton Aas stance Act of 1987

and 49 CFA Pan 23 and
quallfoed to b1d woth ODOT
under Chapter 6626 of the
Oh1o Rav.sed Code

Tho Oh10 Dapartment ol

Who is th~ executive in overalls
By Constance S While
acreage bul you ca n t dtm nlsh
As this Su nday May ~l Is the
GALLIPOLIS - Farmers are his optimi sm
las day of So il Stewa rdshiJl
found In fields - tilling seeding
Mlghl as well put up wtth h m
Week being observed m Gallla
down rotating from plant11g to
He Is your fr end your competJ
Count y let us stop artd
fertilizing with spr aying for and
or your customer your soutce remember those who produce
harvesting If
of food and f1ber He 1s your
our food and fiber Even In our
Wiv es help them little boys cont ry man - a demm dredded
lime of great abundance we ate
follow them city relatives visit
bu siness w1se statesman of sta
only one generation away from
them salesmen delaln them
lure And wh en he co mes n at
posSible depletion of our basic
m eals walt for them weather noon having spent the energy of
resources which sustam Olif
can del ay them but nothing ca n hiS hopes and drea ms he can be
li ves
stop them
recharged w th the mag c word s
E veryon e mu st take an nter
A farmer Is a paradox He Is an
- The marke s up
es t n the ba sic resources of sol)
overalled execullve wl h hi s
Th s article en ! tied V. ho Is water and a1r to prevent pollut10
0
office In his home He Is a 1 hat Execut veI n Overall s7 ts
and conserve lhese essentials
scient is t who uses fertili zer all
the las t newspaper column wn
whtch we need to surv1ve Tt s as
achments a purcha sing agenl In
en bv Bud Lee who reti red
s mple as th at - our survival
an old st1aw hat a personnel
cccn Jv af ter 28 yea• s as cou 1t v and the survJ\al of futu r e
director with grease under h1 s d~rect o r and farm adv1sor for the generat iOns
fingernails a dlellclan w1th a Un ver slt v of Ca rfo n a
passion for fresh fruits and
vegetables a productiOn expert
faced with surplus and a man
Pubhc Notice
ager batt lin g a prt ce cost
squeeze
PUBLIC NOTICE
He manages m ore capttal than
Sealed
8 ds w II be taken
most of the busines smen In town
bv the Orange Townsh tp Vo
Ht&gt; likes sunshine good food
lunteer Ftre Department for
county fairs dinner at noon
the sale of (1}19531ntem a
ttonal1000 Gal Tanlclru ck
auc tion s his neighbors h s sh1rt
REGISTERED NURSES
6 cvl 4 speed bcellent
collar unbuttoned and above all
ICU FULL TIIU
Cood 5 923 m los Equ p
an above a\erage a nn ua l
Nuroew1th
ped w th llghta snen 1ao
expertence m
rainfall
der rack Ready lor use
Used da ly until new tru ck
ICU/ CCU preferred
He Is not much for drought s
was purchased Mm b1d w1ll
E•cetltnt
benofJto pen
d1tches fre&lt;'ways weeds the
be $3000 Bods w II be
slon
plen
long term die
eight hou r day dusty roads
opene d al7 00 p m on June
ability
hOIPIIIhliiiOn
development Insects d1seases
1 0 1987 at the F1re House
••lary commenaur1te
"Tuppers Pla~nt Oh o
freezing weather or helping
woth .. perlenct Equal
Th e F1re Oepa r1ment re s
around the house
employment oppo"un
ervas the r ght to reJect any
Nobody else gets so much
ity
or all bids
satisfaction ot of modern plumb
For
more
nformat o n
CON! ACT
phone 614 667 3406 day
Jng good weather automatic
TERESA COLLINS, RN
tlmeor6 14 667 3392 even
furnaces electr ic blankets and
VRIINII MUIOIIAI HOSPITAl
lngs
115 loll Mootttlal Dmo
homemade Ice eream Nobody
Wavne Bennett
else has In his pockets at times a
Secretary Treasurer
three-bladed knife a checkbook
Orange Twp Vol F D
614 992 2104
5
1
8
2
4
1
7
a billfold a pair of pliers and a l - - -1-1__ _ _ _3__ 1&amp;_1__4_t_
c _ _ j_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __;
combination memo book and
general farm guide
A farmer Is both Faith and
Fatalist He must have faith to
meet challenges of his capacities
amid the ever presenl possibility
that an act of God (a late spring
an early frost flood drought)
can bring his business to a
sudden halt You ca n red uce his

,_.,,Ohio

Transportation hereby not1
I es all bidders that t w1ll at
f rmallvely nsura that n any
contract entered 1nto pur
suant to th11 advert sement
m nanty bus1ness enter
pnses wdl be afforded full
opportumty to submit b1ds
in response to th1s tnv1t1t10n
anc:t will not bedtscr1m1nated
aga nst on the grounds of
race color orn11t1onalongtn
m cons deration for an
award
M1n1mum wage rates for
this proJect have been pre
determmed as requ red by
law and are 1et forth n the
b d proposal
The date set for compla
t on of th s work shall be sat
forth tn the b1dd1ng propo
Each b dder shall be re
qu~red to ftle w th h s bid a
cert1f1ed check or cash er s
check for an amount equal
to ftve per cent of h s b1d but
'" no event more than fifty
thousand dollars or a bond
for ten per cent of h s b d
payable to tha Director
81ddan must apply on the
proper forms for qualif1ca
t on at least ten day• pnor to
the date set for opening bids
10 ICCordanca With Chapter

of Transportation and the of
f ce of the 0 tstnct Deputy
Otrector
The 0 rector resernes the
r ght to reject any and all
btds
WARREN J SMITH

DIRECTOR

3 Announcements
Herbal I fe Ca
or 446 2200

614 446 3131

-----------------·10
Due to illness no tfnpaas ng on
Cl•tnce and Carol Tf pletts
property 31086 Ro11 Rd
Portland Ohio
Friendly Home Parties Get
no 00 free w th 11150 00
party p Ul book ng g fts Call
Angell Ma &lt;: nc(l 814 992
6664
No Treu~smg ataow.d at
Ch,.ln E JOI'dan 1 Garage on
CJab CrB RoMS Gall polla
Fe ry W Va ByownerCh•esE
Jorden
W 11 care for elderly p•aon n my
ho'f'e Will fufn sh ref 8 yaara
IIXRM' ence 304 578 2989

G1veaway

2 kmtns H1lf Angor1 famlll
Houae trainellll 814 · 912 2073
left ovM ttml from yard •••
must t.tle aU 304 171 7922
Mettr•• • boa 1Pf ngt good
con4 30.t 8715 7834
leftov• from rumm.;t '"'
1AonTownH1I pi~ up&amp; OOPM
on S.t June I 304 458 181t
Uttle ki1ten1 I
304 &amp;75 .747

wMt okt

In Memonam

2

Perhtpt you Hnt a tovoty
""rd
Or ut qutetly 1n a chatr
Ptrhaps you .aent 1 fu
neraltpray lf so we s,w it there

OPEN
8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. MONDAY THIU SATURDAY

81 Auction
.,. 10n Auct on ear l1
tensed n Oh o and West V rg
nla Rul Ettete anttque farm
liqu dation sa lea 304 77 3
6785 0 773 6430

TOP CASH pa~d far 83 model
and newer uaed cars Smtth
Buick Pontile 1911 Eaate n
AVI Gsll po 1 Cal 614 446
2282

LIKE PEOPLE? Repuunt
MERRIMAC 100% Gueranteed
lne of Christmas Me chand u
Olha lllys and Homlfl Decor
TWO NEW CATALOGS! GroOI
new p ogram fo Hoatenet and
Sal• Repa No tnvtstment
dalrverlng or collect ons Car
and phone needtd CALL TOLL
FREE 1 900 992 1072

Old Clawfoot Bath Tub In good
cond til be ut&amp;d m a home Call
614 446 3389
Tobaeco plants Ph 614 245
8812

Third &amp;Sycamore
Gallipolis, Ohio
446-2915

Yard Sale June&amp; 6 &amp; 7 8 7
Por1er Ad off At 1 60 In Porter

.ttam11yye dille June41h 5th
&amp; 6th 1 mle out StAt 218
One Moore e1 (lenee Somethino for everyone 9•m .tpm
large Yerd S•la. June 6th
through 9th Chesh re Ohio Fit
7 Quality chHdfen 1 adult 1
cloth1ng household tems
m scellaneoua

V•dS&amp;teJuneB 9 10 7amto
7pm 1136 Sacond Ave Gal li
polls Items offer.cl Antiques
cotlectablet buttermold p ctura
fram" cane rocket' blanket
bo• McCov pottery 3
croeks{bf gfn 1 ronlton e
woodchurn work table 6 oil
tampa wa cornllf shelf wal
tabte oalc; table (tllugh) d11h1t1
ttone chu n pr do beds
co leetlon of val41ntin" hand
carvtd thelf ur v map • COfd
bJd (con'oltrted needs ra ltl
bookl (one by 0 0 Mcintyre) 2
bowl• 2 pitch•• Cdtmaged)
mlrror1 m1tg11ln e ads m.t tine
cab net ahuuer """ tewere
paper terns olk book stand VI
circle htll table glasswlf e 78
records porcelain tee box (goo d
shapel an Deeal193 1) True
tone rad o(pl-v-l Pf meg f n 1h
Vt circle boulu~ua1 mtpla
bach .. ora &lt;:hnt with dHk. 3
clodlt Ckltchen ch me Wllrtut l
Art OttO rd Will thttf Itt 6
pllet ellverplate and mll'ly more
old llama Houeahold Goods
d thn plstea Walford eryttal
poU Pins batkets pr nls
frem• p cn c bltket ZOO plus
paper hardba ck books tabln
jewelry a bums &amp; •6 1 Xmes
stand itemt window fames 4
alum .tumen kitchen ilema
TV tray tet tumbler• sternware
m lkgllts alvtrware Tupper
ware 2 saw portable TV ttts
doth ng v11n wall p liQUet
m rrors p
bookCMII oval
cotraa ub 1 2 kerosene
haat ers{1 I 000. 9 100) Wh rl
pool waatt.(• a) bric-e bfac
what nott gadg.cs giamoa and
Iota of odda 1nd ends M tc
Glrden tllllrlll ls i dlspl,:y
stands I hofta ao e.-t I• "'
I&amp; I lolhnp motor peril t.ckl«
lfough} soma nell• ate limp
p.ta etc Vthlcla 1163 Ford
pick up 351 VB " lon dip
skle Wed 111 rem,.n 09 Items
rltdue~ to hllf prioe
Not
1eaponaible for tceidenta all
••• Hnel na fefundl all items
sold aa 11 Terms C.llll Free
coff• I cook I• tMI1 o.., for all
you ..r1y bffds Come 1nd brmg
1frlend Waltbetook~fofyou

6

...
"

The Family of

31

Homes for Sale

area S16 000168 000 Phone -----------~-­

call refundable (1502 838 8886
Home fo Sale by Owntf
1203
_••_t____________
1 Greonbr e Est 3BR b IBVel
Scolarthtp eva I able for qualified on24ec:rea AC WBFP wet
eppflcanta cell ERA Town 1nd bar 2 cer garag1 Ph B•fore
Countfy Real Estate 304 676 4 OOPM 614 446 4009 Aft"'
4PM Ph 304 676 3816
5848
Sllmeth ng New Under The Sun!
Reps needed to Bus nell Ac
COUJUI Pat T1me S18 000 Po
tent al Ful T m~ t60 000 plus
potltl'lt al Work own hours
T emng prov ded Cel 1 612
93, 0019 M F 8 OOam
600pmtCSTI
VETERANS Ea n e~ttrt money
n the Army National Guard
304 876 3960 0 1 800 642
3819
EXCEPTIONAL MANAGE
MENT POSITION Now h r ng
shlfll pe •on (prefer woman) tor
your uea to hl111 and supervise
peop e Great work at home
POii1 on Wee~dy ncoma plus
bonutes Hul'fV You wont wtnt
to m u th 1 rare llpporltun ty
CALL collect
TODAY for
more inlormatten for lotJI nttf
v e¥11 Houu of lloyd Inc Betty
Cerallo (3041744 0124

W1nt11d experienced houae
lt&amp;e@tr call after 6 00 PM
304-ns n17
Appl cations now bemg ac
cepted to a part t1me even ng
sh ft position to' m&amp;d cal lab
tech Contact personnel office
P eaaant Vflley Hoap Va ley
Drive Pt Pit
WV Phone
304-676 4330
WANTED lead and tecondgultar
play81' IISO keyboa d playJJ
must htwll own equipment fOI'
forming oclt band Win be
playmg 150 1 70 1 and 80 1
mustc. Phone after 6 00 pm
1 304 676 5370 0 , 614
992 6286

15

Schools
Instruction

Scuba d v ng leuons on more
lnformatfOn con1ae1 Davelova
lOY after 6 00 PM 304 875
3121

1 B Wanted to Do

Meldowa Garage Sale Stt
Sun June&amp; 7 9tol ~ mile out
BuiMOINe on left Clothlno TV 1
some ant1ques glassware
scooter etc
Yard Sale Juna 8 8 8em to
6pm 0 shea canning jan
dothn oddt tnd endt 11 zg
Second Ave
4 Family Mon &amp; Tun June8 &amp;
9 3 mil.. out Bi~ Rodney
Ad 1 It house on FelnMW Rd
Antlqutl d ahet batkets
chars toddler to adult clothtng
Bryant Painter

Pomeroy

Mtddleport
&amp; Vtcrmty
819 yard 111e June 6 6 7 An
tiqols glaaSWI a m IC SR 681
6 miiM welt ofTuppere Pie na 6
mil" aast of Darwin 9• m

7pm

3 fam•tv carport n a Mon and

Tun June 8 tnd 9 487 S illlh
St Mlddlepodrt Oh o

Men women girts elothM
Hou111 hold mite Items One
m lefrom Langsvlla Ohio C Ad
10DutarRd JuneS 9 1000
7 OOp m Phone 114 742
2&amp;&amp;8
531 S 2nd Avt M•ddlepon
Wed and Thur For the saam
atrHI Iota of yard goods M at
10001m 600pm

J m 1 odd jobs PInt ng dr 'oltway reset ng ca pentar work e.
foot fept' tr"' &amp; hedges
upar enud Cell 814 319
2.t18

1 v, story C1pe Cod by Randal
Homes Something new n Mod
ulaf Houa ng on d apl.y at
French Clly Mabile Homn Inc
Gtlhpolia OH Ph 614 446
9340
New 4BR 2 balh Clerk Or
t62 000 Newly rarnodhtd Hs
2BR 122 000 n Add slln Call
448 8898
For tile by owner 2 atory houae
n M ddleport over ook ng pll'k
30 yr guarntJ8d v nyle s ding
w w carpet 1 iiJ bath un que
wolldwo k 814 992 6126
Qo..,ernment Homnfrom 11 lu
repa I O•llnquent tax property
Reposse11lons Call 806 687
6000 EX1 GH 9805 lor current
repo list
Fu lly tu n1shed 2 bedfoom home
n Rae newlth equipped kitchen
r vft' view pfoparty acro11 from
Genertl Storlfl E11y accen to
Ohio River boat launching and
sandy beltch •1&amp; 000 614
949 2168 or 6H 949 2289
Openhaull Juna6 12 3p m 3
bed oom 2 bath Muter bed
room and bath on frat floor
Completely rebu t ntide and
out 300 West Mt n St Pomeav t36 000 81• 992 38•1
Foree otu e H ome~ From t 1 00
on up and lot" tla del nquent
p op11t1 es Call 1 BOO 223
7135 Al t o open oven ngt
3 bed oom country home 3
acre• of wooded prrvacy Some
tu,n things ncluded 126 000
Prlt!ed to sal th • 1ummar Call
614 949 3039

3 bedroom home 2110 N Man
St Make an oftltf w It cona dar
trade n of houae trele 304
458 1876

Home Telephone lnst1ll1t on
trouble shooting end mprovt
menta 9 Veers l!li.plfltnce Ph
614 256 9334

New y buil1 co tlege nettled In
the woods on 27 acrM Owl
Hili ow Aud 130 000 00
Phone 304 676 7171

Jim 1 odd 10b1 painting driveway reaetNng cerpenler work &amp;
roof tpl r tr... &amp; htdan
••perieneed Ph 61 4 · 3"19
2418

Nlce 3 b 2 bMh 6 ac " and
wll cons der 111t a mob le home
11 trade In 304 675 3030 or
&amp;75 3431

llbysitt ng m my home Dr yOUI'I
Ph 614 411l6 1630 any t me
House cleaning 1 day 1 wMk
Regular balls Galllpol 1 ~rea
Call 614 U6 8869

Can do light hauling and roofing
Reasonable rates Mu o n
Snldor 514 949 2829
Give p anll and OfQin lnson110
beg nnera •dvanced ttudenta
and ldult• In my home Also
111ch co d ng and tran 1pos ng
Coli 614 992 6403
Wantld lo do Babytit1 ng or
house ctaan ng Have rafaren
ces Call 614 742 2404
Lawn mower repa r Will pick up
fi nd dtlivlf Also I ght haulng
Coli &amp;14 742 2393 o e14
742 3091

fJnanciol
Larga Y•d Se e starts June 5
•• •
some tools manteh
tu n tur111 clothll dish• thtct
r c dry., and tome •nhQutt 1.4
m le out Grtll' Road

21

FIRST TIME VARO SALE Fn
and Sat June 5 tnd 8 9 00
2 00 pm Ping Pong teble
games. mattr"' and spr nga
good cloth" 506 Chlndl• Or
Pt Pit

h1ermtta Chamlc.l• Inc 1
looking far a PltriOn who want1
to b. n lhe tet'm te and peat
control busln"' to thtmJelvea
Pftltntly we hwun lltabl ahlcf
frtndtllt tar sala It 1 Ylf'Y
rtatOnlblt pr c.e- terms 1\1• It
ble. It eovers Gllllpoha Pom•
ray Oh&amp;o lnd aurroundine coun
ties
Pltll repi'J til
EXTERMtrAL CHEMICALS
INC P 0 lOX 1533 OAV
TON OH 45401 Or Coli 513
253 et«

O.r ... tela !. m out Sand Hill
Rd ICWOII from Nurlfno Hom1
S.turd-v 8 ta 4
9 00 June 8 .-nd 8 Mon and
TuN. 193
1 91 P11k Drive
Ctncel K rain

Busmen
Opportumty

PAil·TIME and FULL-nMI POSinONS
Excellent part ttme benefits 1nclud1ng side and
personal use pay vacations hohday pay lnclud
lng twQ parsonal holldayo par yoar and tu1t10n
relmburoemllfrt Haatth lnaurance and employer
paid mlrement program for moat pooltlona
Ful tfma blneflta lncludt the pcwa plua •i•n
d..,.. hearing preacriptlon druga and Nfa In
....1101

Httlt Itt•
257?

C911fAOo

lONNIE SCHOONOVER
PDSOIIIII. DEPAIIIBT
O'II.RSS -~~ HOSftiAL
H1 plllllrht, A..... 01111 45701
16141 StJ-5551, at. 256

Scllult 14a70 3BR 1 VI baths
CA eac:el ent cond ton On
rented lot n Gel pols mme-d Itt posse11 on French City
Brokerage Cat 614 448 9340

•

Houses for Rent :

~----------~--

For se e lot 1 20a 180 Baum
Addition Cheater Townth p A I
utI t es aval abe Call614 4159
9830

N ce house 8 ooms and balh "'
Futl basement and flreplaca In
Pomeroy Phone &amp;t• 992
3187

Lud for Sa e 75 acrn Crab
Creek Rotd Jo• 676 •324

Sm1tl n ce 2 bedroom carport
Rt 248 CJII 614 985 424.t

1973 Freedon 2BR total elect

r c Ph 614 388 9724

Rental s

1974 K rkwood 12 •60 tota l
el.etr c new clfpet newty
remod.. ed 2 ce I ng fans E Mce
lent condit on Redwood porch 41
Houses for Rant
out build ng On entlld lot can
mo'ole 16 600 Ph 814 .t•e
N ce ly turn shed a mal House
8010
Adults on y Refenne et e
qu r«td Off 1 eet pa k ng Ph
1973 Altone 1 2x66 po ch
614 446 0338
underpinning refr ge 111ar &amp;
stove gas heat Evervth ng 2 BR Home w th f replace near
ncuded Must ael Ph 614
town V: acre yard no psts
379 2898
S26 0 per mo Cal 814 446
68100 4487881

Approx 1 VI acrn ground amal
house needs repaus ceUar
amot..a house city w11er 1bo1.1t
eady for hollk up All ro1d
f ontage Jim Hill Road Hander
son W Ve t2000000wllstl
as is 304 67&amp; 4182

32 Mob•le Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBIL E
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITV
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST GALLIPOLIS RT 36
PHONE 514 445 7274

1972 Castle Ud6 with 1982
Exptndo 1 2x 20 F 1ttp ace Cen
tral Alf 2 Bt lht 2 atofaga
build ngs Mu st Sell t13 BOO o
easontble offer Ph 614 246
6884
Furn thad 2BR Shultz Mllblle
Home Taka llVel' payment s
balan ce U 000 Csl Evenings
&amp;14 445 4489
19740 anctv 11•14•70 JBA 1
e. Vi Bathl Tou•l elettr c new
carpet Extrt nee 18960 00 Ph
814 448 0175

1411.70 Park Estates 2 bed
ooms 1 VJ bath t furn shed 2
upandot po ch 1hed central
a and heat undarpenning all
elettfle pr til reduced a neal at
016 000 00 304 675 8704
1986 Co umb a 141t80 aae at
Kanaugt Mobile Home Sales
Kanauga Ohio or ca Peoples
Bank 304 675 1121 f nanc ng
IVItlable

HOUSE FOR RENT n Chnt• ..
Completely remodeled Fo"r
bedroom carpeted New Pll'ltl
t ng Avt table June 15 Depost\
end rtlerencet required C1lt
, 861 4886 lft&amp;r 9 00 p tn
Baaut ful renllveted 3 br home
on Morgan 1 Woodl1wn ftfm
Rt 36 Pliny ••oo per month
304 676 1286
House for ent Hartford nice
very clean cloae to tchool
azoo 00 per month phone
304 882 2016
oom house Camp Conley
aru $160 00 per month 304
6 76 1371 IJt 875 3112

600 AM-9 00 PM
Across From
Gallipolis Locks &amp; Dom

J BR houte lor rent No aecur ty
dep os t equ red C11 I 446
6426

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2BR
home 20 m es h'om
Gall poI Pat ot Oh
S125 6266

3 bedroom houte 2205 North
Ma n St Pt Pll 304 458
1728

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2 or 3 br home 304 87&amp; 3030
876 3431

Publtc Sale
&amp; Auct1on

SAT., JUNE 13-10:00 A.M.
From Golhpohs toke 160 to Bulavtllt·Porttr
Rd and turn rtght Go 1 mde 1st house past

Exc cand 14x70 Pa ce 3 br
1 lo-S bat hi atovtHefr g deck
underp nn ng pat o doors
112 000 304 578 2629

Jehovah s Wttnesses Church
RETIRED COUPlE MOVING TO TOWN
Gbson upr ght heezer 3 pc bedroom su te lull s ze mat
tress and spr ngs grandlath er clock organ and bench hie
cab et books records curia ns beds~raad !men kn ck
knacks pols pan s owls exmc se b1ke Ike new) kerosene
healer canned goods pal o table an d chars 2 redwood
cha rs II HP Callsn an r d ng mow e 12 yrs old and used
very t tile) Lawn Ch el Sell starlmg mowe Taro Rotottller
toots uts bolls and lot s ol stor ed boxes sltll lo unpack
1979 4 DOOR DODGE DIPLOMAT (All extras)
AUCTIONEERS NOTE Th1s merchandiSe ts cood
quahty hke new and clean

12166 P1rk Villa 2 b 1 bath
stove &amp; refrig t mall por ch bay
window S6 BOO 30• 676
2529
3m es f om Eva ns on Oonoh&amp;w
Rd 1 2x70 Ira lef 68 rm
14 tt16 b 1• 1120 llv ng oom
1e1t porch 10 a t rill land wall
tented tpr ng1 barn &amp; outbulld
lngs 126 000 Rev A mof
Sev e 304 372 4048
V etOt' an Home Immaculate
cond 14x70 IWO bad OOmt
centra a r fireplace ga den tub
all etectr c 304 675 1317

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OWNERS WARNER &amp; FRANCIS HALLEY
AUCTIONEER FINIS ISAAC
614 388 9370

Farms for Sale

LICENSED and BONDED
Not Responsible for Ace dents or lost Propert

Bacret onTrbb e Rd oHRt 62
P ua store build ng wa ahoute
3 BR h0u1e ba n cella plus 2
other buildings All black t op
road Ca 304 468 1818 Call
aftet' 6PM

EST ATE AUCTION

Smtll Fa m lllO acrn M neral
ghta 4 BR 2 baths tmall
basement AC Lg k tt han
many cab neu Ph 614 268
8790

63 Acre F1rm w th B roo m
houta lg ahop be n M die
$301 Catl 614 256 1616 No
Sunday Calls
20 acre farm Hannan Trace
Road G anwood W Va for
mof ll nlormetlon call 304 773
5118 or 773 5188 aftf!' 6 00
110 teres leon 8Jden R d
Houte &amp; outbuilding S1 eem
through property 304 4158
1058

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Busmess
Buildings

Cammerelal buildings fa lean
Downtown Pt P eaunt Sto &amp;I
offlcea A Ono Rea Ealate
C1ro Yeager Broket Calt 30.t
876 &amp;104
747 lnddusu 11 s1oraga 12 foot
O'oltf head door 3 ph111es of
electr c 1b48 atettl buldlng
814 448 2362 F o
appo ntment

SAT., JUNE 13-10:00 A.M.
The personal property of the late Leona
lte~1ng localed tn Mtnersvdle, Oh1o on
St Rt 124 next to Ashland Bulk Plant
CARS TRACTOR &amp; MOWER
1983 , hevelte 36 582 m1Jes auto / air/ AM rad o farmal
Cub cull vators and plow G1avely mower rotot ller plow
harr ow and d ag
ANTIQUES 01 COLLECTORS ITEMS
Oak ock ng chau s small oak secreta y New Haven mantel
cock sew ng has ket small watAr ng can tow el dry ng rack
kraut cutter o I am ps t unks and other msc
HOUSEHOlD
Hotpo nl s1de by s de metal cabrnels couch dropleal table
and 2 cha rs ound coftee lab e en d !abies blonde double
bed dresser chesl ol drawers bookcase large oval rug ar
cond I oner break las! sel metal cab nel msc pots pans
drshes p essure cann e pat otable &amp; charfS Snger electnc
se w ng machrne small chesl at drawers stoves record
player and ca b nel 2 loveseats and loi s ol mrsc
MI SCELLAN EOU S
Table saw ladde s le~ zer spreader hyd and screw lacks
tra e og cha ns Ham el te elect c lawn mower exercrse
b ke I u 1tars awn chaus an d lots ol hand and shop tools
EATS - CASH - POSJliVE ID

FREDA LIEVING - EXECUTRIX
Caot #25533

DAN SMITH -- AUCTIONEER

Ohol&lt; #S7 U 1344 - W YA lie #liS 17

MIKE MARTIN - APPRENTICE

35 lots 81 Acreage

Not Re spon s ble lor Ace dents 01 loss of Properly

Ont lot on Rt 2 netr Goodyear
Pltnt toned for houa• on v
110 000 t m Also 100•100
u Alllf' or hou sa11te• on f1 m lllnft
U 000 I m 304 578 2026

3 Announcements

A Quality Selechon of Fine Furnhure and Choice
Antiques from Muaklngham Co hal been moved
to Railroad Hall Also selhng Will ~·a quantity of
1toms from a local Apple Orchard • d the remain
ong co ntents of the Bill Carting Esteta from Coat
ton Ohio
FURNITURE 2 pee phoad r awer 2doors 12tnpesale top

OWN YOUR OWN
CAMPSITE
NO MONEl DOWN- ISO MO

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SWIM

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,h Oh1o 614 466 IS91
W Va 1 100 245 4321

d awe• - the~P 2 pc~ ;ue t om Ihe same hom a d have malch ng
t m. 3 cl marb e lop ables - 1 ~ an e a borate oval b eaul ful ret q.
shed che• w che'll c 1860 'l c~ an ce I~ 3 slack bOokcases round oak

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tab e cente ped I ems 6 oak 1back cha s flat wal cu pboard lrg
cupboa d Count , Washstand Vct LOieseat Mag lame table Cl
square grand p ano ? on beds ha p base ta ble Vct amp tab e Ms
sun Oak l bra , lable Msso n Oak Couch Vct Walnut 0 Ran Stool
Ch d s W"hsla nd [xi a ce Ook Bookcase 2 Weke CHars Wash
stand other lu ntu e
AN OUTSIANOING SElECTION Of ARI POIIEAY Museum r1ua ty
Wheauy1~Qe Vase 18 Mo nng b,Ft fustor.eOB an 1892- l g

ARTHUR'S CHAIN
LINIC FENCE

Ret dent•al
Commerclei lndullfl•l

PH 614·245·9113
len Solt1 -

frat bt1111atu

app ed che uhs on vase Wei e 2nd ne Dckenswa f! Jub w th a e
scene ol Ml Vr. (In Oh 1 dKf'l l a nes ~ I fl tl own glaze va se w lh fu I
owl ot he b own g ale W
elle ca neo ewe u nl e a W 12 A t Novea u

COMfllll tN!IAtUIION

Va se w 9 Buewo ellady 12 lanes' eVase f uI nd an W Jo d &amp;
Ped w Au elan Mug Wf gu a I? b d&lt;l Of he Yjell!i "'ROSJ!v eMl
n atu e Don aello Ja d &amp; Ped Othe Oonale o S1i" a Pes &lt; Oah
rose N ce e ect on Rv Ewe s haskel va~ e\ tc Pelms &amp;Reed r a n
fener Whea ey tvoe vaselapp ed I ow '&gt; McCoy r.ook e as Brush

2nd ANNUAL BLUE GRASS fE5nVAL

Shawnee Ve v ea handoa nt ed umb el a

New England Oh1o

CLOCKS 6 french rna bte &amp; bone and rna he &amp; br o01e p c
face cock~ 2 a e sels wlh s de man! e pc~ Most have s and • go e

Rt 50 to Guysville and follow s1gns 12 m1les
from Athens &amp; 30 mtles from Parkersburg

cl n nK a 1 noveau ad es 1 Long case ose ca ved hang n&amp;fstand ng

clock wlh WeSim nste chmes 32 PC\ of QUt MP[R Fsh g av y boat
cand est ck butte d sh egg cu p vase Pares etc Roya Ou• Ra e14
Galle pflow mel po art Supe flo blue p tcher/ wa sh!Jow( (More)
Wa wck Jowblue dresse tray Humm e I tu e l rg Blue Ma y Gregory
va se 2 May Gegory l!ontes £r ckson to nctude 4 bal tumblers/mud,
dlers Pomona ptcher art Riass " n~"' Stevens&amp;W ams Mose
Cambr dge ~e sey App x 35 pes of cand~w ck Webb c an / wh cui
back bow on ste ng base scarce Me ssen candleholde Opal vase/s
qu r es 20 pes Nor take m t a Hav and boned shes butter pals lu
een mce ~ lve pate p ale au much moe ouality g ass/c h na 7 s ve
dollars 4 grea ad es ngs- 1 14K 01 a urounded by 16 d amond&lt;
Be autlu 4K Cameo !OK Back Ony•l damond 14K g een stone Naz
b m !ante n Sk mshaw Je "' cottee box-1 00! f om Jackson
Beave Sp nn ng whee 2 Va n wnde s Zeno chew nR gum cash bo•

Fnday 5 p m·12 M1dn1ght
Sat 10 am -12 Midnight
FEATURING

Ralph Stanley &amp;Chnch Mountatn
The Hart Bros
The Blue Grass Strangers
The Brrary ltltn Boys
Ro&amp;er McWhorter &amp; Rebound
The Boys from lndrana

The Puch lin Boys
lltsty llount11n

The Ntw Grus Express
Orn&amp;e llounllrn Spectal
AIID OTHERS

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ANTIQUE AUCTION
JUNE 11, 1987-THURSDAY-1000 AM.
RAILROAD HALL
S2 E Broadway (on Rt 35), Jackson, Oh1o

POSTON LAKE

RtdJn H11h

Twa bed oom house Ballmeade
a ea 304 676 2707

AUCTION

3 Announcements

EUREIIA
BAll &amp; TACIILE

House 28R w th stove &amp; refrlg
Loca1ed fi8 M I Cfeek $1150 per
mo $76 Dflp Can 614 446
3870 0 446 1340

1979 Libert-y 141170 3 bed
ooms fi ep ace gaJdan tllb
central a po ch unde p nn ng
304 882 3389 after 6 00 pm

Da sy ch u1 n coffee g,r nde

d ug !ito

e/ar 2doo sops

In cand e me d

pewler Rayo amp Ran le wa e 2ea eddy bea s Unusual s aw culler
c a~t on hea 1 wafl e on/ tong han~ ng hand es dr~ ng •ack sea ce
blue/ whte FoRa ty ug I om Jacksoo 0 ma n ~ ugs and crocks ea 8
s ded game boa d 2 ~u~ n ce dee heads mounted on laney oak bo~ d
very g edware dough bow 3 hang ng ght I &lt;lu es II hash panted
cente dome/ 4 match ng shades- nceJ nay pdu e I ames- I has
1894 Jacksan HS class Bran b dcage woo~ shovel apple st " "
many apple crates and baskets/ ds tub stand nce ea copper I unk
olhe trunks seve a t ntoysand games Ge man head do I £gg car er
ea egg leste coal buckets set de g nder stu lie 2stone axes tots ol
early tools old magaz nes Hulty ~wn mow e Moho couch lrg oil ce
desk Many bo"sos yet unopened Thee wII bea lot ol box lots nthis
sa e (old kllthen !ems mlk bollles I nenl etc
THE DINING CU Will BE OPEN
PHSTON MUST AID- AIKnONIEI- 614 216 4117

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Sound by Blue Grass Strangers
FREE CAMPING - FOOD AVAILABLE
110 ALCOHOL Ill IMMEDIATE STAGE AREA
NO REFUND - RAIN OR SHINE
Admiuion Frt $7 00 - Sit S8 00
tickets •u ooI

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3 5 lots &amp; Acreage

for Sale

JUNE 12th &amp;13th

REGISTERED NURSES

o•. Mfl

bllhs ful batan1ent 30•32
•uched o•age Gunv I • Road
198 000 00 W II cona der trade
in of other propltr1V 304 468
1876

M • M Lawn Care • Window
Cleaning can any diY after 6
PM 614 379 2671

Wi11 batlystt n my home G1lllpo
lit Fe ry area 111rting July 1
304--876 1930 or 875 33•6

goa Ill sold ou1 no Sundey

6 ecrn M l Ill bedroom br ek 3

New 3 bedfoom house all
eleetr t lot 1 20•145 on b1ck lot
of 2814 Mad ison Ave Verv
private •42 000 00 Phone
304 676 7771

R o Grande Nursing P nn ng •
Graduation wilt be V dtoed Call
81.t 4•8 8348 11k fo Svlv • if
you ~re Interested n pufchtalng
1 copy

32 Mobile Homes

4

2 bed oom home Cemp Conlev
304 676 2829

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Happy Ads

.,....

thanko to R.., Ctrl
Hlclta Ed SchMUI.
Paul Price and ptlbltr

HIRINGr Govemmeno JObs vou

fes den a
&amp;80 pl'l load
Ron Evant Enterpr •• Ja ckson
Oh a Cal 614 288 6930

eoe.ourhMrtl
We lhlink you 10 rftlch

Ewlnt Fu-11

Real Estale

&amp; co mmer e•l

day

Dept

Busmess
Opp,ortunlty

Oemonttfate t he l•gtst line In
pll'l'f ~en Free k t Toys g hs
I NOTICE
home decor plus brand ntw THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
Chnstmas line. Over BOO Items lNG CO ocommends thlt you
Ntt dalrver ng no collecting No do bualnen With people vou
taper enct Clll Fnendly Hom e know and NOT til tend money
Part•ft 1 800 227 1610
through the me I unt I you lleve
inve&amp;lag•ed the offanng
heel ent wages for spll'e time
anembly work; etee'lron Cl
craft• Others Info (504) 641
0091 Eat 3021 Open 1 d.yt

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Whlot- you did to con

Home end a opecltl

GOVERNMENT JOBS
116040
t59230 yf Now
H f ng Call 806 697 eooo EKt
R 9806 for cu rent fedtfat at

T uck dnven needed Male o
femta Cal 814 892 2378 or
1 800 247 4518

Jult thought of us tM•

Alinceoethlonkatotho
Tuppers Pllins Emer
gency Squid Sheriff I

Need blbysrtter fLin t me Ph
614 388 9862

Help wanted at the Down UndJr
,.estaurant lmmec:hate open ng
fo an expenencad Mi•olog Jt &amp;
Hoateas Call fllr an lnterv ew at
614 446 2346

thoro II ott

SNELL.
..aa

GET PAID for rudmg books
$100 00 per tit Ia Wflte ACE
33 2 Pima, Napervtlle IL
60540

We pay cash for late model clean
used cars
J m Mink Ct'!ev Olds Inc
81 Gene Johnson
814 446 3872

As any friend could MY
Perhaps you were not

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Managllt needed Famlty beauty
talon--tann1ng Ctnter Gall pols
Sa ary plus eommi ..lan PI d
vac•hon ln•uranee profn thar
ng &amp; more For ntervtew Cal
61 Ill 7158 6313 collect

614 446 2969 Afte 6

Perhaps you spoko tho
klndtst words

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EXCELLENT WAGES fof aptre
tima lllltrflbly work; electron
cs cr.tta Others Info 160.tl
841 0091 EXT 2987 Open 7
Days CAll NOW

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IBabvsitter needed for Summer
9 Wanted To Buy
Clo1a to Plants Subdtvis on Ph

Announ ce ment s

6 edorlble puppt" part TMrilf'
pllrt Poodletoglveawly W II be
am-' dogl Cal1614 992 680.t

WE NOW HAVE ON HAND SPRAYERS
FOR THOSE HARD TO DO JOBS THEY FIT RIGHT ON 3 WHEELERS, 4
WHEELERS, TRACTORS OR PICKUP
TRUCKS. CONTROL YOUR MULTIFLORA
ROSE WITH THIS HANDY SPRAYER.
STOP IN TODAY AND LOOK AT THIS
SUPER SPRAYER - NO FARMER
SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.

FOUND tei car keys found at
Casey s cia m 1t Reg ater 200
Man St Pt Pit

Plans and spee•flcations

are on file in the Oepattment

Fret Kitten• to 1 good home 2
wh te 2 black 2 gr.., ttriped
1"" ua ned 814 268 1793

TOP QUALITY BRAND
NAME PRODUCTS -

Duhound R•~d lh brown lost
n langtviii .. Oe.llter .,., 614
742 2066 or 614 742 29«

6626 Oh o Revooed Code

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Supplymg the
Agncultural County w1th

UO rew1rd for lost female Toy

sat

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Columbus Oh o
May 29 1987
Contract Sales
Legal C9py No 87 411

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Midland farm valut• increases 4 percent

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NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

June 7, 1987

American experts
caught off guard

Flet c h~l

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Pomeroy- MiddlePQrt-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant. W . Va .
42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

44

2 &amp; 3 Bedroom M o bile Homes

Ph. 614-446-0527
2BR , AC , cable, Hud acceptftd
R l~ e rv iew in Kanau ga. Fosters
Mobtlft Home Park . Ph. 614 -

446 ·1602
2 Be Qroom M obi l e Home in

Crown City Ph 614 -256-6520
2 b~td r oo m mo b ile ho me .
t 150 00 per month , 304-675 137 1 o r 875-3812 .
Tw o 2 bedro om m obi le hom es.
furnished. ~ard w ithch ain link

lence. S76.00 depos rt. phone
304-676-6512 after 5:00pm
2 br tr ai ler . p"rtiallv furn ished ,
ni ce to t . Gallipoli s Ferry 304-

675-7942 .

Apartment
for Rent

1 bedroo m ept , in Pomtwoy.
l-otllt t~Jiectrlc. Rent *150. p.,mon·r h. plus deposit . 614· 992·
6215
APARTMENTS , mobile homn,
houaet. Pt . Pleaunt and Gellipo lis. 614 -446 -8221 .

I bedroom ground floor, private
entran ce. reee nt ly remodeled.
Everything furn .. loc outskina
Henderso n . 8260. m onth . 304 675 -6730 .

Ap&amp;rtmentl in Hen derson, P&amp;r·
l 1&amp;lly hnnished. 304 ·675 -1972 .
2 bedroom furn i1ed &amp;pt , ref and
deposit , New Hav en . W. Va ..

304· 882 -:J267
6024 .

C) f

304 -773 -

In Middl eport 2 bedroom h.a·

ni1hed apt.

304 · ~82 · 2566 .

apt 1!111 electric.
located tJn Crab Cree k Road .
referen ces required. 304 -675.
6609 aft er 5 ·30 call 304 -676 -

3 bedr oom

44

Apartment
for Rent

1087 .
1 Be droom basi c rttnt $176 .00
pl us electriC Al so required a
&amp;200.00 1eculitv deposit . CON TA CT: Jackson E1tateaOept. Ph
446 - 39 97 Equal Hou s ing

Opp ortun ity,
Fuml al"led &amp; un furnished apta . .
&amp;150.00 and up , referen ces Ph.

304· 676 7738 "' 304 · 675
5104 A -1 Roal Estate
Furnl1hed Apt. 5225 . Utilfties

45

Furn ished Rooms

Rooms for r,nt, day . week
month. Gallia Hotel. Ca ll 6 14 446-9716. Rentas low u8 120
month.
·

Furnished room. S1 1 6 . Uti litie l
paid . Share ba1 h. Single mel e.
9 19 Second. Gallip olis . Ca ll
446· 441 6 after 7.,m

Pd , 1 BR 607 Second Avo ..
Gsllipol•s. Ph 446-4416 after
7PM
Furni1 h(ld E ff ldency S 145. Ut ili ties paid, sholire bath. 607
Second Ave.. Gallipolis Ph
446 -4416 after 7PM .

1 BR A panmant. 740. Se con d
Av u S 185 per montfl Deposit
req uired . Ca ll 614 -446 -4 222
betwel'!n 9 &amp; 5
Up" tai r a unfurn ished apartment ,
Util itle• pa id Carpeted.noch1ld·
ren o r pms. Call 614 -446.1637
1 BA , ground lloor , all utili ties

paid . Nur McDo neiC11. Ca ll
44 6 -7 025

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Furnished Apts. Next to Rio
Gran'd" C o lt ~ge. Ph. 6 14-446 -

8883

41 Space for Rent
Oflica S pace fo r Rent . Excellent
for Attorney s, Accou ntant, etc.
Cluse to Court Hou11e. Call
Wi se m an Rt1al Es1a1 e Agency
614 -446 - 36 44

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Mobile Home Spa ce, cou nt"J
lot, wAt er paid , 1 car garege, Fm
Sale M obile Homv Lot 1 Acre
M·l. !r AftS &amp; atream Virginill L.
Smith Real esuu e. Ph. 61 4 -44 6 6806.

ht fl o or. ott str eet parking Ph

hook·ups. Cable. Al !o efflchtncy
roo ms, air and ce ble. M aso n.

614 - 446 -4604 or 446- 2602 .

W.Va . Ca ll 304 ·773· 566 1.

Modern 1 BA apt , Call614 -448·
0390

Furnia h ed apt. next door to
LibrAry . One profess iorntl Adult
only Parkin R. Ph. 446·0330 .
Third m1 ..

un furniah cd .
J;arpotlld, OU1 ·
sto rage. &amp;260 plus d11posit

side

IIPPiiltrlCttl,

&amp; utilities . Ph. 246 ·9646.

FA MIL V PRIOE MOBILE HOM E
PARK , Rt . 2 south, Gallipolis
Ferry. WV . Now renti ng lot1 l or
S66 .00 per month. Ca ll 304 ·
676 -3073 att Ar 5: 00 PM .
Trni lor SJJ 8C'81 lor rant Gt~ llip o l is
Ferry, cit &gt;t wetor lind garbag e

pic k up , S 75.00 pe r month.
304-675 -6336 01 675 3246

2 BA . uniu rn ished apt . 322 Third
Ave. Adult s only, no pets. Ph .
614 -446 -3748 Or 256· 1903.

Pasture lan d. 75 acrtts pasluru.

Two 3 room aptt . Devs 446 7472 nher 5446 -1980.t

47Wanted to Rent

Gracio us ll11ing 1
room &amp;pnnmMts

t~nd

2 bed·

111

Vill11ge

Ma no r and River side Apan ·
miJnls in Midd lep Oft From
S21 6 m cludlng utilit ies Ca ll
614 -992 -77 87. EOH .
1 li11droom apt . in Middlepo rt .
All utilitlfll p11id. $210. per
mon th . C!lll 614 -992 -6 150

304-675 -3 3 16

51 Household Goods
2 Pi ece liv ing Ao on\Suite1326.
Mo llohan Furniture, Upper River
Ad. Ph. 614-U6·74.4. Opt11
till 7PM on Week Day s .
CARPET

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St .. Gatlipolia. ~ew 81 uied
w ood·coalstoves , 6 pc w ood LR
suite 1399, bunk beds S199.
reclin Ml new &amp; used bedroom
su iteJ , wrin9er wuher. . 81
ahoes . New livingroom .suites
$1 99 -1599 . tamps. Call 614 ·

446· 3159.

C1rpe1 remnanit 16.00 1 yard
end up. Mollohan furniture
Upper River Rd . Ph. 14· 446·
7444. Open till 7PM o n Week
01ys.

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CARPET
Carpe1 remna nts 16.00 a yard
ind up. Mollohan Furniture,
Upper River Rd .. Ph . 814· 446·
7444. Opltf\ till 7PM on Week

County Appl iance, In c. Good
u1fMt appl iances end TV sets.
Open BAM to 6PM . Mon thru

Sat . 614· 446-1699 , 627 3rd.
Ave. Gallipolis , OH .
Va ll ev Furnitur e. new &amp; used .
large section of quality furn iture . , 1 216 Eaatern Ave . ,
Gallipolis .

Day s.

Good used color floor model and
pOrtabl e TV. Ph, 814 -448 -

1149 .
1986

Amana Model

RS-60

Redar Range. Never been used,

UOO. Ph. 614·245·6604 .

8 ra11 bed queen tiu, head
board, foot board. fram e, m•t·
GOOO USEO APPLIANCES
Washers , drye11. utfriget"atorJ, . Ireta &amp; box springs. Very good
c ondition *100. Ph. 614· 245·
range1 . Skaggs Applian ces .
Upper River Rd . beside Stone 9668 .
C rest Motel. 614 -446 -7 398. ·
Slde· by ·Side Harv111t Gold Refrigerator. t1 00. Ca ll 61 4 · 256·
6808.
LAYNE ·s FURNITUR E

So fas end chair1 priced from
5395 to S996. Tabl es 150 and
up to 61 25 Hide· a· beds 8390
t o 8595 . Rec!l'ners S226 to
$375. lempa $2 B to • t 25 .
Dinettes S 1 09 and up to 8496 .
Wood table w · 6 chairs S285 to
8796. Desk $ 100 up to S375
Hut ches S400 and up. Bunk
beds complete w · mattresses
6296 and up to $395 . Baby beds
$ 110. Mat treue5 or bo• spr ings
full or tw in $6 3. firm $73 . and
$83. Queen sets 8226, King
5360 . 4 ~a w ar chest S69 . Gun
c ab inms 6 . 12 gun. Gas or
electric range 1375 . Baby mattnnses 135 B. &amp;4 5. Bed tram es
S20. SJ O 8. King hame SSO.
Good aelectio n of bedroom
suites. metal cabine1S . headbo•rd s &amp;30 and up t o $66.
90 Days sa me e1 cash with

approved credit .

3 Mil es out

Bulavilht Rd . Op on 9am to 5pm
M on . thru Sat. Ph . 614-446 0 322 .

1479

Spaco for ameH trtlli lctrs_ All

28r ,

51 Householl;l Goo!ls

COU NTRY MOBILE Hom o Pa rk ,
Route 33. North of Pom 11roy
Rental tr aitors. Ca ll 61 4 -992 -

De lu.11c 3 room un fu rnisha Apt
New k •tchttll, carpet lh1u out ,

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Merchandise

Green freezer 18cu. ft., excellent cond., stlf c leaning 301n .
wide Westinghouse Rang e, VllfY

good cond. PH . 614· 446 -48B5.
Din ing table. 6 chairs 8nd hutch.
Very nice. t800. Antique 4 door
flat wall cupboard. S350. Bald·
wln Piano , HOO. Call614- 992·

5082 .

2 -tOn Central Ai_r Condi.tlo~er
with A ·C:Oit 1296.00 Ph; 61'4 ·

266·9322.

Gu range. u1ed sectional wood
rocker, 25in. color TV.· redlne, ,
&amp;po. dinetle HI . Ph. 61• · 446-

7680.

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Couch. Chair, love seat, coH&amp;e
table:, doth II adultt &amp; children e."
Ph. 814· 446·6425 .
C~ollev eeiling fM . huggerty pe,

52" 4 bllde, 3 speed , brand new
uo. 304· 675· 3243.
King al1e waterbad, 1 yr old.
t276 .00. With bedspread . eur·
taint , 2 1et1 of sheet• and
rnattreaa pad , 1325,00. Elec
atova*lOO ,oq . Frost freeretrig·
erator, 2 "''old UOO.OO. Teble
and ch•irJ *40 .00. Ptton e 304676·7436.
For u le Queen si1e wavel"s
Waterbed with WJrmer~ 5pc.
g l.., top bt-eU:fiS1 set. Call

6t4-446· 2766 .

cea Ptl 614 -446 - 86 2 1

Tr ailet lot in .O.ddavilto School
Dis!lict Ph. 614 · 446 -2 1 70 o r

388·886 1

3 rourn furnished a partm ent l or
i f:ll11
C All 614 ·992 -6434 or

Would liko to Aonl Houso o r
Tral\m. 2BA , in Vint on or 10
milea from Gallipo lis. Prefer in
country . Hnvn 2 Chi ldren Ph

304 -88 2 -2666.

614 446 -646 4

board. t9 .95 or ('Vtx 4"8·8 .$5 ).
.2 15pc . up 1 . 00 off P r .
Pe . ( 7 . 16tf1s ~~: 4 x 8 - 5 . 95} 1 4 .· 4.-8
ced.- or treated latllee 12 .95
and 10.95. n .OOoff26pc, up,
15,· 1J.x4Jt8 wood otk paneling
(B) 6 .99ea. lA) grtde 8 95ea.
16.· ,h~ ...S Birch Pan~ing Reg.
2 • . 96 now 16. 96. 17.· Pinu nd
cedar wood wings co at ing
165sq. h . pr. p.ackage68 . 96 and-o
11 0.96 p k. 18 .· 4d Glue till
bath panels (8 ) 4 . 99 ind 5 . 99n,
19.- Perma (A) lnaulated lhNI ·
ing foil one side (Yilll4xl -4 .99)
( 1Ax4 x8 · 5 .99) 11 -4•B · 6 .99) .
20.: Thermo t pt._, lnsulatlvt
th ing foil (21 sides 4x8 4.95
26pc. up , .00 ot1 Pr . Pe.
21 .·1nsuu l ated temp ered glas1
panels . % x32x76 -29 . 96 11

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35pc up 25.95 . 22 · Pine tnsi~e
!overed adjuitable shutters. aU
's •les beiQw wholesale co,s t.
23 .-K-lux bench mark brick
c ornen 50 cants bott. mortor :2
gal . 10. 96. 24.· Prefinished
bru ce oak flooring s~ th ick 2 1A
wid•. ' 20aq. ft . c:tn . 845 .00 10
ctn . up , 39.95 e1n. 25 .·Prehung
in1erior doors prefiniahed and
unfinis hed all slu.~o IBl 29 .96ea.
26.-Stltll extet"ior insu l ated pr~
hung door1 18) 69 .96ea. 27 .·
E.~~ ter!or steel door blanks (Bl
25.00u. 28 .- Pine Louvered By·
fold doors t~tll {24· 29 .95)130·
35.951 132· 39.96}' 135· 44 .95}

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.- J:.bl e commerctel
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alummum
entrance doors set• 699 .96 or
singe ll 399 .95 with hand.lt and
locks. 31 .,Single 01 double
leaded gl•• steel inaulated ,
doors iett. reg . 699.00 to
1800 . 00 no w 349 . 96 f Q
895.00. 32..-Steel doors and
jamb. prettung H~ hr. fire rated .
189.96. 33 .· Prehung st.-1
insul.1ted doora with 'h 9lass
insulated 129.95•. 34.· Pra.
hung pin e panel d oors all sia'es
89.9588. 35.· Blank hol low core.

148-69.90) . 29 .· Double side lite

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enuan ea door
with deco·
ret&amp;d glass and sheel panel
doora . 350 .00ea. JO .· Bronze

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doors from 12 to 20 wide
long· 400ea . 36.· Prefinlsh~7.
pref"tung oak legtcV doot'1 anjl...
jamb ell •ilet- •4 .9(iea.
PENNS WAREHOUSE WEll-'
STON. OHIO 614· 384· 3645', ~

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Callahan's Used Tire Shop. 0\ler
1,0 00 tires . sizes12. 13, 14, 1-5,
16, 16.5 . 8 miltl out AI . 218.
Ca ll614 -266· 6261 .

Pl11tic cistern state approved,
plastic septi c tanka. plastic
cul\lerts. metal culverts . RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES . Ja ck·
son. Oh. 614-286 -6930.
MovinQ, Bolens mower. freezer,
2 cars , pi ano, dining table,
stereo, wa1h8f &amp; dryer, mise.
Items. Call 614-379· 2263.

DAYS ONLY)

All 10, 14 and 18 Karat Gold Filled
Jewelry on Sale at Frank's

The Sunday

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W.Va.
54 Misc. Merchan!lise

New window e lr Gibion 18.000
BTU leu then 1 Va price Ph.

6,4-«6 ·2163.'
Un iden Satellite System. Ph.
614-245· 5294 .
White Wedding Dfeu. Vidorian
sty le with train . Size 9 . Ph .
614·388·9809.
2 Rat Terrier Puppies, 1 Bolens
Tractor 10h.p., 1 tobacco bed.

Ph . 614· 245, 6697 .
Ca telyll c Converters, only
S89.9B . Most models. lnstlill e·
t lon al110 aveilable. Ml,lfflllf Man,
9 'S timpson Ave., Athens. Ohio
1·800·843·3767.

54 Misc. Merchandise

Uti!itv trailer new li9ht s reedy for
Iron Firemen auto coal stoker . the road U&amp;o .·oo. ButchMing
and eonvOI~o 1!11 50 1..C ussins ft:rn
equipment, band aaw. meat
turnace goas with stoker 650.
grlndtt , t8nderiur, cutting ta·
660 gal . water tank *60 . 614·
ble, paper holder, must sell all.
992·7580.
11 ,000 .00. 304-882-3793.

Family si;re Maytag washer 11nd
dl)l er. Both for 1196 . 614 -992-

3324.
To ny ' s Gun Rep airs. hot reblu&amp;lng . Open9:00 AM to 7 :00PM .

us·. oo. 8 ft t ruck
to pper with ca bineu and ligh1s
$35.00. Four 15 inch chrome
rims S50 .00. Pfl one 304 -6756950.

Surplus denim. rental. arnw.
Cethart clotlling . S am Sorn•
rville' s Eut Ravenswood. Fri.
Set, Sun. 12:00 till 8 :00 PM ;
304 ·273·6655 .

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Building Materiais

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Block. bricJt , sewer pipM:, win ·
dows. lintela, etc. Claude Win ·
ters. Rio Grande. 0 . Call 614·
246 -6121 .

A TIME FOR DISCO~ERY

Sump pump

Call 304-675· 4631 .

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Concrete blocks ell si.tes vard ar
delivery. Muon sand. Gallipolis
BloeM Co .. 123 1h Pine St. ,
Gallipolis. Oh lo Can 614- 446 -

2783 .

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concret e supplies. Call us Velluv
Brook Cement an d Supplies ,

304-n 3-5234 .

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Pets for Sale

Groom and Supply Shop-Pat
Grooming . All breeda ... AII
styles. Julie Webb Ph . 614·4•6·

0231 .
Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel .
CFA Himalayan, Peralan and
Siamese kinens. AKC Chow
puppio1. New kittens; Siamese
and Himatevans. Cell 614-446·
3844 after 7PM .

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OPEN 1-3*
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AtcC German Shepherd Puppies .
Bred to protect . wormed , 6wka ,
old. S160 . No chech. Ne ar
Bidwell. Ph . 614 -388· 864&amp;.

We're Opening Up For You!

1 Roll away bed with naw
a ttr"'· lit1le girl1 clothing size
m_
6· 10. Mans 3pc. suit size 42
chelt. 32-31 pants Ph. 614·

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446·0065.
Baby crib, mattren, bedding.
awing, Infant seat, potty chair.

yellow ginuham du11 rufflft &amp;
curtai ns Ill welt decorations. Ph.

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CLOSEOUT 'S
1 .· Counter tops . Kitchen and
bath and bar . 82.99 Lin. Ft. 181 .
2 .· Marble Vanity Top ' s (BI From
18- 19 to " 22-48" 810.00 to

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636 KRISTI DRIVE
3 bedrooms, 2 baths

FLATWOODS AREA OF POMEROY
New kitchen, bathroom , and carpeting

h acre - 17 acres available.

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Rea l Estate General

ST. RT. 588, V. MILE PAST BOB MCCORMICK ROAD

Sunday, June 7 -· 1:00-3:00 f?.M.
WISEMAN REAL ESTATE - 446-3644
Real Estate General

Realty

pawnbroker's 1ast.
CLUSTE RS ........................ Starting at '35 .00
SOLITAIRES ........ .......... ,Starting at •40.00
WEDDING SETS ................ Starting at '40.00
BIRTHSTONE RINGS ......... Starting at '30.00
LIND! STAR RINGS ........ ... Starting at 135:oo
y, CT. DIAMOND CLUSTER ............. 1 260.00

$69,
650 KRISTI DRIVE
3 bedrooms, 1112 baths

446:6806

Real Estate General

COME MAKE AN OFFER
NO REASONABlE OFFER REFUSED
Buy at just a fra1tion above your

$62,000
509 OAK DRIVE
3 bedrooms, 1112 baths

INv EST MEN TS . Co"'MER CI I.LJ

299.96 . 9 ,· Color Commodes

169.96 . 10.· Fiberglass Roof
shlnglet (8 ) 116 .95 l q.·90wt.
rcll roning S9 .96 . 11 .· Pine
r o ugh nw T .- 1 · 1 1 si ding
('r'Jx4x9' 1 2 .95) 26pc. up 1.00
off pr . Pc . 12 .- % x.4 ' 11 8 '
Plywood-8 .95 v,. 6 .96 26pc.
up. •1 .00 off pr. pc. 13 .·
34x,.x811: tongu a &amp; groove water

$79,900
538 HILDA DRIVE
4 bedrooms, 1112 baths

REAL EST~TE

PROFESSIONU SERVICE MAKES THE Dl FFERENCE
SPECIAL NOTICE #1 SMITH REAL ESTATE HASA NEW
LOCATION - 450 2ND AVE .. SUITE 102
SPECIAl NOTICE #2 WE HAVE 3 NEW ASSOCIATES
VIRGINIA l. SMITH, BROKER 388-8826
RUTH GOODY. OFFICE MANAGER 256-6256
DIAN CALLAHAN, REALTOR 256·6251
KENNY GOODY. ASSOCIATE 256-9334

$50 .00. 3.- 22 -30 Almond
Vtnity •nd Marb4e Top t79 .95 .
4.· 60" Steel Bath Tub' a Almond
and whit I B9 .95u . 6 .- High
Glots tub wall kit s almond and
whitt. t29 .96. 6 .· 1 pc. Fiber·
IJIIII tub end shower com bina·
tion . White and co lors S159.96
to $179.815. 7 .- 2 p.c. Fiberglau
tub and showers combination
white and colors S199.96 . 8 .·
Delu11e ecryllc t ub and showers
with top. Fleg. $69.96 Now

446-3636v4~

Beautiful Custom Made
3 or 4 Bed room house m Kyger
Creek School Di stri ct . Refer en·

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JEWELRY SALE
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June 7, 1987·

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June

Rustic Ranch siluated on 6.8 acres m/1. Formal living room &amp; dining, lg. stone fireplace. complete
kitchen, utlity room. Efficiency apartment &amp;garage
&amp;workshop. Lg, deck area overlookinf vall••

AUDREY F. CANAOAY, RfALTOR
IIOIIERT GORDON. REALTOR, 446-6216
MARY FlOYD. REALTOR. 449-3383
2$ IOCIJST STREET. GAlliP~U~$ 0HIO

. $64,900
MT. ZION ROAD
3 bedrooms, 1112 baths

DATE: SuNDAY, JUNE 7r 1987
TIME: 1:00 to 4:00 P.M.

DIRECTIONS: Approx. 3.7 miles out 141 pass Cenle·
nary and lake lincoln Pike, to Northup Rd. Approx.
2.5 miles to residence. follow signs.

'A CT. CLUSTER ....... .. .............. .... ... ' 450.00

'A CT. WEDDING BAND ..... 1 ~". ~1 9.... ' 500.00
1 CT . SOLITA IR E ........................ ... '1500.00
1'1• CT. ANTIQUE SOLITAIRE .......... '1500.00
SIZING AVAILABLE

STUTES REAL ESTATE

Jewelers Welcome As Before

IONNI! STUTfS, liOKD

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low w~~~~~ ~ hll business out of town. nted$ to sell . l&amp;. 2
. 1ppro x.
',kitchen hn ut·in ern , solid oak cabinets, bat~,
aro und halt the home. Andersen windows &amp; slid inc &amp;lass door. Hut

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WISEMAN REAL ESTATE

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446-3644
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.; pump. Eltralc. ulility rm. l acre m/ 1. Asking !40.300.00.

Real Estate General
Real Estate General

OpenOpportunity
House
Weekend
knocks. June 6-7

E. Mainl..l.lll
POMEROY,O.
992 ·2259
NEW LISTING - l ong
Bottom on the River! Fish,
boa! or !USI rel31 and watch
TV 011 your ownsatellite dish
m!hiS 2 bedrm. rustic cabin.
ThiS cozy cottage has furnished kitchen, 1ural water
and IS 1nsulaled. F1ont deck
lo vtew lhe Beaut1ful Ohto.
la~ge lol $14.500.

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Vmvl stded ranch w1lh 3 bedrooms. hvmg room. eat mk1lchen. ul1hly room and m01 e. Come
and see'
~2 40 5
1189 Adelaide Drive) SR 1411o Neighborhood Road. lake the first road lo !he righl.
Follow signs.

Bnck ranch wtlh 3 bed1ooms. 2 baths. lam1ly room. 2 car garage. ln·ground pool and mote.
Come and see !he rest - you'll be tmpressed
.. #2406
SR 588 lo Fairfield·Centenary Road. app101 . \1 mile lo Porterbrook Subdovts&gt;on .
Second street to the left. Watch lor
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Bnck/ Frame spli t·level 4 bedrooms 1'.\ balhs. lamily room and m01 e. Come and see.

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(Meigs County! SR 7 North lo end of 4 lane. turn left on County Road 79.
Foil ow signs.

Gtttu~
.Put Number 1to work for you! 1
rd m.21.

SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.
446-6610

WE LOVE TO SHOW THIS PROPERTY. NICE SHADY LAWN, ~OTS OF FRUIT
TREE$, TWO LARGE GARDEN SPACES. THE HOME HAS 3 BEDROOMS, TWO
BATHS, NICE OPEN FLOOR PLAN, BEUATIFUL CARPETING, CENTRAL AIR
COND., 5 ACRES, BRAND NEW 2112 CAR 24x30 GARAGE. GALLIPOLIS CITY
SCHOOLS. Ln US SHOW YOU THIS HOME SOON! $,8,000.

POMEROY - Ahome for a
cook! If you.spend a.lol ol
lime in !he kitchen !his one
Is lor you. Beautiful modern
kitchen compliments this 3
bed •oom home with a deck
lor outside ealing, conve·
nienlly located lor accesslo
y0ur · gourmet's kitchen.
Basemen! and lots ol closet
space. $44,900.
lltW LISTING - TUPPERS
PLAINS - Ranch type
house .on SR 681. Needs
some repairs. AS IS. Up to 4
bedroom s. l ~ baths, on a
nice lOO'xlOO' lot. Want
$50,000 with financing.
$45.000 CASH PRICE to
seller.
Ill DDLEPORT Nicely
~emodeled I\\ story home
on a quiet stleel in lown.
Fenced yard, cute front
po•ch. Many olher leatures.
MUST BE SEEN' $21 ,900.
Henry E. Cleland. Jr.
992-6191
Jean Tr1ssell ..... 94t-2660
Dottle Turner ..... 992-5692

Office ................ 992·2259

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UKESlCLUSION?: Charm in~ • bedrm. ranch with 111 the con•t1nience of
tht cily. 2 balhs. ranee , reffl&amp;., washer. drye r and heeze1. l&amp;-2Y1 W ,., .
, .. 111. workshop end stalls fOf horsts.~~ am lence d. Owner wants
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BRs. ta~ily kitchen w/ bar. !!lid s ot cabmets . utillt ~ rm .. su npoiCh base-

ment. Alii&amp;. rms. Beaulilul bees rn tht yard. UOs

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NEWLISTING: 8 ltru m/ 1. Older !arm home, 4 bedrms.. 1 bath , ut -tn
kitchen . llrp front porch. 81od car&amp;p w/ wor• lln . 856* tobacco but.
Out bld&amp;s . SSO.OOO. Of home w/ 1 iC. $.0,000. I mt. from to wn .

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NEW liSTING: Comfortable 3 bedrm. home. Louted m oss from

J btdrm .. bath, 11. counlry •itchen, svnp orch , 8 mi.
from Rio Grandt. $23.500. 2 lois availa ble.
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Bloomfield Scltool.

MINERSVILLE - Beaultful
home wilh a beaulilul VIew'
3 bed1ooms, lull basement.
I'" baths all qualily con·
sl1 uction. Fronl porch. lireplace. Cape Cod design.
$54.900
NEW LISTING - RACINE
- Appro!. 3 ~ acresof land
w1lh 3-4 bedrooms, balh,
Iron! porch w1lh deck
ove1head. Also small mob1le
home 101 rental income'
ASKING$24.000.

SUNDAY, JUNE 7 - 2:00 • 4:00 P.M.

HOUSE OF THE WEEK

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THI~ NEW CEDAR SIDEO HOME HAS 2 SECOND FLOOR
WOOD BALCONIES - REAR BALCONY HAS A COMMAND·
lNG VIEW OF SURROUNDINGRill 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. WOODDECK ENTRY.
ORNATE LEADED GLASS FRONT DOOR IS JUST ONE OF THE
MANY NICE DECORATIVE TOUCHES. $54,900.

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ENTRY. WINDING
.THIS HOME- ONCESPACIOUS
HAD ABALL ROOM. LOCATED

INOOWNTOWN GALLIPOLIS. PERFECT FOR ALARGE FAMilY
OR COMMERCIAl VENTURE. DON'TLET THIS SELL BEFORE
YOU SEE IT! $69.900

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SfiiCK AND FRAME ClOSETO HOLZER: Duirabl e ~orne 1nd lou tlon. SR
\6 0. Ast to s&amp;e inside this bu ullfu l ranch 3 8R. cou ntry kitchen. family
rm .. wbtp.. carport l ac. m/ 1. low $50s

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FR w/ wbfp . sta lntd &amp;lass windows. lull equrpped krtchen. scr tt~ned patio.
Mat pump. in-pound pool with detk at1d stde. MUCH, MUCH MORE A
buulilul home for en lert ainrna. too. OR•mcmv R£ DUC£D

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H._Y[ QUI OWN PRIVAH BOAT DOCK. 2 urn mil, r01d acun to Oh10

VINTON - CORNER OF CHERRY &amp; Cl~Y
- Ntce lwo story home offers 4 BRs, 2
baths. LR. k1lche n. den. d10mg room. lu ll
basement. sundeck. fu eplace. Call lor an
appomtm enl .

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DUPLEX 4 SALE - G•ealmveslmenllor
the buyer. located on Graham School Rd.
Ea ch uml offers 2 BRs. liVing 1oom . bath.
k&gt;tchen and slove. relr1 g.. OW and d1spl ..
laun dry. large carporl. cenlral a" and
sl01 age well .

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3 BEDROOM BRICK AND fRAME HOllE IN CENTENARY HOME HAS NEW ROOf AND VINYL SIDING. YOU WILL ENJOY
THE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE AND THE
CONVENIENCE OF iHE ATTACHED GARAGE. BACKYARD IS
FENCEO TO PROTECT CHILDREN AND PETS SEE AND YO~'ll
BUY! $48.000.

YOU CAN'T BEAT THE PRICE! 4 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH
HAS111 BATHS, FULL BASEMENT.WITH RECREATION ROOM
ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE PLUS 24140 WORKSHOP
GARAGE. NICE COVERED DECK. ONE ACRE LAWN. NEAR
CITY. $65.000.,
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KERR·HARRISBURG ROAD - JUSI MiNUTES FROM
HOUER HOSPITAL. SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH,
HAS 3, BATHS. FAMilY ROOM, FIILLY CARPETEO, tiATURAL
GAS BOILER HEATING SYSTEM, CENTRAL AIR COND. AMONG
THE MANX EXT!IAS. AHOT lOB, '" ACRE LAWN, BASEMENT.
ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE. A LOT OF HOME FOR$79,500.

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EARLY COLONIAL ATMOSPHERE - BRICK
AND
PORCHES, CHARMING SUNROOM, FAMILY ROOM WITH Fl·
REPLACE, 4 BEDROOMS, ATTACHED GARAGE, NICE PRIVATE
PLACE TO LIVE ON APPROX. 2 ACRl:S. ALSO HAS GREAT
COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL.LOCATEO ON ROUTE 35 ANO 588.
REASONABLY PRICED AT $65.000. JUST liSTEil!

IF YOU'¥£ BEEN· !JlOIING FOR A NICE HOUSE WITH A
PRE1Tf SEniNG 011 APPROX. AI ACIE Of GIOUIID THIS IS IT!! HOUSE IS REMOOElED INSIDE ANO OUT. NEW
ViNYL SIDINGt,NEW ROOf, NEW WINDOWS, INSULATED
MOSTLY CARPETEO AND NEW DECK ON BACII. AlSO HAS
SMAll BARN &amp;2CAR GARAGE. GAHS &amp;GREEN ELEM. ONLY
ASKING S30,000.

IUILDUI5:

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.. Church. HolM! - MW
i lilf"iftl, panel. cood tlrprl &amp; roof. l(.r1r1 ..
.: ut ilify 1111.. w/ new ps tu11uu 111d untral arr.
fll
2

~CRES

:: NEW LISTING - .-6
MI L: Older remodeltd lr1mt home • / nice!&amp;
,. tlt ·in titcfltn 14'• t7 ll . 3 IH!drms .. bit h. Ci stern . tobacco base (l~aud) .
·,. l.&amp; STOCKED 'pofHi. Woodburnm&amp; l~nl. 1980 Windsor mob1le home 111·
• • cf~dtd. L&amp;.lrm .. 2 bJihs. plenty ol clouts. ubintts plort. b111lt ·Ill mlc r~
• w/ stertO t ¥pettd toUI elect. 2 1&amp;
. out bldp , appr o•. 2 yurs old. llr·
nml rtrhts. ttannM! Trace school. Owner rs tlltd - •ould lrkt to rellfl .

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• WOOD£0 LOT: Strum. l

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m/ 1. 15500.

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30.5 ACRES 11/ l - $11.000 - Sec. 93
W;!lnul Twp. Fronts on Whtle Hollow and
Berry Rd Sephc 1an k.

AU IRICIIUCH / IIACiilllfiCfillt VIEW: "usllacrn and pond. Put JGIII •
Mt!M. 3 Bls.
: trw. and dininc nw•• 2 htll baths, 21 MIJtlf N6rlll.. lc. tit .. llundrj fll
.. Ottk owtlloolliq pond. hfn. huil fiNS, WOITH SHIIIIG: WOitH 011·
•; lNG.
Ill!
• • OWl Pfi'JOIIIIIOIKh towcxl sntl c""ptett this wtll Mst&amp;Md

' ADIJAIIA¥1. ~IDS SI'!CIAl • .,. 111'1 ..lMiftc ~L U6,000wi&gt;ltoy

'*•·btrallrlfkitrMtl wl ulil&amp;•u,tile bit•.fi•Hyr..,

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IIHily ~.-,_d . Stonlo witt- IOd \loO&lt;I. City ldloolo. Illy-

• ~ 1111

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Jow ilttemt rite Mid ""''

TURN THE KIOS LOOSE HERE -2.5acres
m01 e or less w1l halovely ranch stylehome,
3 BRs, 2bath s. LR. kitch en has m1C1owave.
range and 1elng.. lull base ment. carpel.
heal pump, cent. a11, atta ched gara ge plus
unattached gal3ge lots of room 101 a
g a~d en .

HAll liM TlACE RD.: lOitcrts. 2 road hontap lakl offer.

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CORA II Ill RO. - Perry Twp. - 8 wes
mil vacant land Call 101 more deta~ls.

1121

HAVE YOUR OWN PIIVATl lOAf OOCM; 21+ Krts m/1 . Rold acct n toOh10
• Jl fvtr .
.
'
OFf SR 160-7 ACRES 1/l . 8"u1Hul buil~nc loc-oon.
; • WtLIUSVIll[: 92 KitS M/1. llah otfet .

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DOWNTOWN LOCATION - liVE IN ONE .
RENT THE OTHER or RENT BOTH! - 2
story home w1th 3 BRs. bath, LR. kitchen.
duung rm , gas heal Gm ~e aparlment 1n
rea~ oile rs 2 BRs. bath. k1!chen. laund•y
room Make us an offe1

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Rrve1.

LAND, LOTS Of LAND! - 161 ACRES.WOODS Mill ROAD. 9
ROOM COLONIAL STYlE HOME HAS 6 BEDROOMS 2 ~ATHS
FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET. CAll US SOON. YOU WILL
WANT TO SEE THI SPROPERTY!

PICTURE THIS - You and your lamily
~elmng on aW13 p around deck en1oyrng a
lerr•frc v1ew oil he Ohio R1ve1 . You can with
lh 1s home al th e edge ol town Olh e•
~! t racti ve features mclude % BRs. 3
balh s. LR wtlh stone fireplace and m11roreo
wall Ihal reflects the nver VIew FR. rec
fOOm. ktlchen , dmetle, 2 fireplaces, ca~ pel.
cent. atr. II you l1ke I he nver you 'll love Ihis
on8 .. .

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j N!IIISTIWG - IACHELDJS COTTAGE: ClosolO cily h•ito.ll!pin l!i&lt;oIJ!l

COMMERCIAl BUILDING - PERRY TWP.
- NEAR CORA - 600 sq. h. steel
butldtng, tdea l lor anyone 1n lr uc~in&amp;
dnlhng 01 mmmg busm ess. Owner may
consK1e1 leasmg or linancm&amp; Call lor more
mlormat10n.

DON'T BE CR~IIPED fOR ROOM ANY
MORE -'- Th1s lovely.home offers 2000 sq.
fl . and ts IUS! live minutes hom!own-~
BRs. t 11, baths, powder room. k1l chen.
dmetle, LRw1th co10er woodbu me!,lamtly
room , ca rpel and hardw ood. ~as heal.cent.
au , att ached garage, ctl y schools. Call
lodav.

SIEP INTO ElEGANCE wh en you ente1 lhe
loye1 ol one ot th e F~enc h Ctly'; ltnesl
f01maiLR. lor mal d1n1n~ spac&gt;nus master
bed 100m Wilh OIII CC 01 SI!WIIlg 100m
ad1acenl. den. 2 BR s upsla!IS.711, baths. 3
l11cplaces. lg. lam1ly room. sola11urn,
cove1ed pallo. screened p o ~eh and much
more Call 101 an appl

LOVELY BRICK HOME IN TOWN - Th•s
home has a lot to offer. K•lchen wtth range
and dtlpl . LR wilh lu epla ce, carpel ove1
hardwoiXI . lull ba sement, allached garage
w1lh elecll 1c opener. gas heat/cenl. all,
stor m wmdows. You'll wanllo sec lh1sone.

THE FAMilY Will LOVE TillS ONE! Ranch style home on .5 am m/ 1, olle1s 3
BRs. bath, kilchen.lamily room.LR.carpel.
healalalor lireplace, WB slave. 2 car
attached g a~a ge, 16132 •n·g•ound pool.
Chain link lence. Call lor an appomlm enl

$25:000 - VALLEY OR IVE - fh11 3 Bfl
home oflm 1 ba lhs. k1 lchen. LR. OR.
carpel. Ral heal nly schools Call lor an
appl

MAKE IHI S YOUR NEW HOME - Brtck
ranch 3 Bll&lt;., I 1 balh1, k1 lchen w/ range,
ilouble oven, DW, IIVII1 R1111 , dtnelle, lamlly
nn . ft~epl ace. lull basemen!, scoee ned
norch. 1 Cal alla~hed flal age, KC sc hool
d1slw:l

COMFORTABlE liVING PRICED AI
$19,900 - Th•s atha ctiVe home oilers 2
BRs. bath. ktlchen w1th range. d1n1ng•oom.
LR. carpel, 1 Cal unallached garage,
Sllualed on lwo lois. Call loday

GREEN IWP. - 2 5 acre s m/1. ve1y niCP
home olfe•s 5 BR;, 2 balhs. k1lchen. dun~
nn . 1R, carpel and ha1dw ood , wood
bu•ne•. new furnace Ca ll for an
appomtmenl.

LOI SFOR SAlE - Sl•lr. Rl 7, ru~al walr.~
ava~lahle. mob1lr honll' welcome Call lor

BUY ALITTLE OR BUY A LOT - Thtshome
can be purchased w11h 5 ams 01 58 ac.es
and oiler s 3 BRs. 2 baths, LR. k1lchen.
woodbUimng stove. car pel, tobacco base.
40x60 barn, cellar house and sevel31
shed s. Call lor more mlormallon

$39,900 - 1 7 ac res m/1. Ve1y ntce ranch
style home feaJu~e s 2 balhs. 3 BRs. LR.
lamlly rm. and lo1mal d1mng, car pelmR.
woodbufmng stove Call lor m01e
mlorma!lon

GREEN ACRES IS IHE PLACE TO BE Ntce ranch style home Sllualed on a
70x 148 II lol olle•s 3 BRs. 1 '~ baths, LR.
FR w/ l11eplace. eal ·llt k1tchen. gas heal
G1een schools Call loday .

GRHNFIELO TWP. - 88 75 ac m/ 1honls
on SR 233 and frank Shalfer Rd. Owne~ s
~eports ltmber.
PRICE REDUCED TO $39.900! -GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - Th1s home oilers a
large LR wrlh l11eplace. ~1tchen . dmmg
area, 3 BRs, balh, full basemen!, 1 car
garage, deck, lenced yard tusl mmules lo
!own on Rl. 141 Call for an appomlmenl
CHAROLAIS HILLS - 3.24 ams more or
less. Owner l1nancmg avarlable.
THE kiDS WANT~ POOL AND YOlfwANT
ENOUGH 10011 TO KEEP THEM OUT
FROM UNDER fOUR FEET - This home
offers all that. 3 BRs. 3 baths. equ1pped
kitchen, 14x44 family 1oom. dinette.
i
2 car anached garage. 20x40

ADDI SONIWP. - Possom Trot Road 93 ac~e ; rn/1. all woiXIs Old barn on
p10perty $21.900

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INVESTMENT PROPERTY - 9 acres. mil
app1ox •• m1. lrom HMC w1lh hon lage on
Sl Rl 160

GRAHAM SC HOOL ROAD - Ve1y niCe
ranch ofle1 s kitchen w / ~ange 1!h1g . OW
d1spl.. mtcrowave. LR. FR, dmelle. 3 BRs. I
balh, ce nl a11 , c a~pel,ng, 2 metal ultliiY
bldgs. Shown by appomlmenl

ENJOY THIS HOME - 4 BR1 ? halhl .
eq utpped kitchen. I.R dllachr.od gm ge.
heal pump/cent au wh11lpool m master
balh, above ground pool. Shown by

LOTS OF POIE NTIAL HERE! - 2000 sq II
bulldmg w1lh lronla ge on Sl Rt 160
12120 walk-mcooler, 1211 da11y case Call
101 mo1e dela•ls

AFf ORDAB ILITY + LOCATION = ONE
NICE STARTER HOME - Near Green
School. 3 BR;, bath. LR. kil chen. lueplace.
full basement. b•g ya1d Call for mo1e de·
la,ls

AFFORDABLE PRICED AT JUST $29.9001
-Closeto c11y on Rl. 141 thts home oilers
ktlthen, LR, lam1ly •oom, d1n1ng roomand
lull basemen!, large unallached block
garage. Call fo• an appointment

OWNER HAS REDUC ED IHE PRICE TO
$39,900 - 132 9 m/1, pas1u1e fa1m.
sp11ngs, 42•94 barn. lobacco base. Olde1
home m good shape, 3 BRs, bath, LR.
k1tchen. Call today.

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Jyne 7, 1987

1 9 87

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5

Black and tan Beagles out of
••eetltnt hunttnu stbdt 11
months old when hunting sea
ton starts. Call 814 ·949 -2H1 .

TobKco or tomato •ticks 62 ".
16 c each. Morgan's Woodlawn
Farm. Rt 36 Pliny , 304~ 675 ·
1286

Need donet10n1 of dog houses

62 Wanted to Buy

tor the Humane Society. alt
alzes, 304-882 -3477

57

Now buying 1hell corn or eat
corn Call for lates t quotes Rrver
Crty Farm Supply, 614· 4462985

Musical·
Instruments

For sale Lowery

e 14-245-6835
58

0 rgan

Ph

63

Fruit

Livestock

Duroc Boers Bred JUI1 like the
boer• we tes1ed at the Oh io
Testa1ton th at gained over 2 6
lbl Pet' day Rogflf' Bentley .
Sabina OH 513 -684 2398.

&amp; Vegetables
Strawbemet· Piclt your own
Bri~ containers. Claud e Win ·
ters Rio Grande Ohm. Ca ll

7 yeer old rrdtng horse. 304·
676-2409

814· 246·6121 .
Berry Petch closed for
the 1111on Sat . June 6 11 noon .

64

Fields
open for picking. oH Sandhill Rd .
li ·Pick. We Pick Mon thru Fn 7
....., to 8 pm . 304·676· 2817

Cle1n. m+xed hey S1 00 a bale
you ptck up in the f1eld Call
614 446-7803 or 446· 278 4

r..,.lorl

Husteli'J

Strawberri&amp;s

Quality Frwll and Vegetable•
retail and whole~ale . B &amp; S
Produce tcroll from P1ua Hut.
Gallipolis, Ohro.

Hay for sale, $1 .30 per bale al
b11rn, 304· 575· 2465 .

304 -882 ·

2237

69 For Sale or Trade

• Transportation
71

Autos for Sale

0008.

7339.

&amp;

1984
82796
Owner
$2360

Dodge , utn cl ean
1981 Chevy M11libu 1
66,000m l. Like new
Ph . 614-286-6522

1978 Olds Regency . 2 dr .. full
power, new lites, no rust .
E11cellent condillon See at
French Ctty M obtle Hom 8'1 Call
614- 448-9340 or 304- 675·

Fm11

SUillliir,s
LIVP.sto ck

6898
1986 WV J ette 4-dr , au1o. AC .
PB . PS, AM · FM cauet1e 4 -cy l ,
42 .929 m1les Ph 614 -446·
0662 ellt 37

61 Farm Equipment
US

CROSS &amp; SONS
35 Well . JRck!lon , Oh1o

414 -288-8451
Massey Fergu 1on. New Holland
Bush Hog S1let &amp; Service. Over
40 u11d tractors to choose from
complete Une o l new &amp; used
equipment Larg Ml selectiOn tn
S .E Ohio

a.

2745

1972 Monte Carl o 350 eng ,
luto trans .. good shape Call
after 6 Ph . 614 245-9256
Muu Jell 1981 Mude RX 7
Trans &amp; motor in e.otceltent
condit1on Needs work on body

Call 614· 446-7024

1984 Laser a1lver. 5-sp. AC
AM -FM stereo $6200. Ph , 446
9350 evenings
For ule 1977 Mercury good
condttlon. 4850 Ph , 614-446-

7039
1984 Celebr~ty Eurotp ort ,
loaded, 27 000 m1le! Ce ll614·
446 · 2610 afler Spm
1980 Old I Delta 88 Royale, etr.
new tlfea . good cond
41. 800.00 C"ll 614·256· 6580
or446 1511 .
1985 Honda Magna V-56, like
new. very low mrleage. Ph
81 4 446- 1301
fuel InJectio n
5294

1980 Chry sl1:1r Fifth Avll'lnU t;l
good condition. Call 614-446-

9•1• or trade for WO -WO 46 A
C. lr1ctor. VW Dune Buggy with
fibef gla11 body Ptl. 814-448·

1979 Fleetwood Cad1llac. 1 979
Jeep CherokOG Call 614-379·

1987 Pont 1ec Sunbird GT , AC ,

Routh 'l strawberries. 2 rn+les
b•clc of New Haven WV at Unton
CemJ)ground. We pick S 1 25
Plc:k your own run of tho fteld
7l5c. Nice bernes

Hay &amp; Grain

1976 Dodge Aspen Station
Wagon. r nd 1977 Dodge Aspen
StatiOn Wagon . Call 614- 3889724.

1982 Dodge 400 2-dr , HT ,
auto. 4 -cyl .. AM -FM casntte,
66 ,663 mile,. Ph 614 -446·
0662 ext 37.
1978 Ford 2 T0 -2. Ph. 6 14-

446·6332

273 New Holland sq. Baler
11500 Ford 3pt. Rake 1326
ShiYtr Post Dflver S700 711
Locust posts • 1 36 each Ph

Ph

614-246

S tatnless steel e•haust sy51ems
Now custom made for your
truck. motor home1or class,ccer
With lrfe· time warra nty MuHier
Man . 9 St1m pson Ave Athen s.
Oh to 1-800 · B43 ·3767.

'82 Bonne\lille Pontiac. loaded.
&amp;3.000 00 flrm. 304 875· 2563
after 6 •00.
'85 Tran• Am, uc cond. loaded,
with T-tops S500 down assume ~an , 304-675-2296 aher

4·00.
1917 Olds Cutlast. AT, AC ,
AM FM 8 t rack , good tlf&amp;s, runs
good . S950 00

30 4 · 675

61 1 B

1980 Toyota Tercel, e•c eond,
low mileage. 3D4-173·5800

79 Olds Cutlass. girls 10 s peed
btcycle see 191 1 North Mam
Sr . Pt Ph.
1975 Pontaic Ftrebird Formula,
factory ftbergleu hood 360
eng1ne. auto. alumn wheels. fair
con d. $500.00 304-675 -2845

72

,1 987.Ford R•ngtr4~4. AC . fuet

mjectlon. 614 -246-&amp;294.

milet. eo.ooo mil•. ' a vr,
warranty 6U-992· 0&amp;7&amp;.
1983 Dodge ~ t~n huck with
trail• pack~~ge, bueht teat 1•
bump• E... eHent cond1\lon.
Call614-986-33153.
1989 Ford 600, ' " at Siders
Equipment. Handtfton, W. Va.
Call 304-576-2248 or 304-

675·7421 .

1978 CJ-5 J..p Coll446·091 2
before &amp;pm or 446-4179 after
6pm.

1986 Ford Convenlon Van ,
E160 Loaded. 116.000. 614·

1980 Kawauka 750 LPD .
10, 000 mil•. 1uHy drused, e•c
cond, J1. 100.00 304·468·
108 8

19S. Honda Goldwing lnttf·

ftete. exc thape, one owner.
8.,19 • kept , 304· 896-3&amp;95.

4c&amp;- 702fi ~

s ..

197J 1 Btl. Marklweln Boaand
Tandam lralllf. Tri·hwl open
boW with 18&amp; h.p. m•c·.cruiser
1.0 . f7.000 . Firm . Call 814·
446·4888 after 8 .30pm.

l•~

1 ~ fl fiberglass runebou'l, 60
HP . Mercury , trailar, goodcondl
tlon:' See on Hysi!tll Run Rd.

78Fordvan.11 PIIMnger, good
running cond. 304 -574-2989.

$2600 614·992·2369.

74

Motorcycles

16

1~79 Chevy C10 pidl up tn.~ek
with topper, after 6 :00 pm eeH

304·875-2318.

1980 Yamah1 IT -260. looks
good, runs greac:. Alking t500

1976 Chevrolet pick up ,

Ph. 614·446·3199.

' a.

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

For u!e or trade 1876 4K4 Ford
Bronco, 302 auto, AM -FM,
18.549 miles on eng F1ir cond
Cell after 6PM Ph. 614-2681969

1986 Ctravan. Mini Van. 7
passenger Low mileege, eacel·
1ent condition. Priced to tell.

614·742· 2025.

1915 H~rley Sponlltt Good
condition. t1000. Call 814-

742·3188
1984 V-30 Magna. exc c:ond,
like new, gar1g1 kept, mutt IN
to 1ppriciate. t1 , 8150 00 f1rm,

304·6111· nn.

1982 Honda 0&amp;0
act 12.000 mil11.

304-67&amp;-3097

JUDY DEWITT
J.· Merrill Carter
Phyllis Loveday
Jim Cochran
Becky Lone
Patrick Cochran
Rqn Pitchford
Charles Moore

SOUTHERN HILLS I.E., INC.

446~6610

BROKER

.. '

'1$

Motors Homes
.; &amp; Campers

..

. 388-8155
379-2184
446-2230 .
446-7881
446-0458
446-8655 REALTOR®
245-9490
446-6595

26' ft. Trtan motor home. com·

.
.
NEE OS AFAMILY - Prevtous owner musl

apar tmentlo1 add111Dna1. mcome Call, be the l1r stto see

~2407

e5 MF Tra cto r t2450 . 7ft . Fla1l
mower J200 Hay wagon S300.
Post hoe digger 8276 JD
hammer mill 1126 Ph 614·

288·6522.

"THE HARD TO FINO" -ThiS well matnlatned ranch

GETAWWAY RETREAT
Owner financing, with down paymenl. appro!. 7 miles
from GallipoliS . Ideal location Excellent condit1on. over·
looks Blue Lake and Raccoon Creek. ,23 ft . travel trailer.
sundeck , rural water, septic system , and.electric Fishing.
boatmg, hunting or just relaxing.
#584

1957 Ap1che fold down. sleep•
6,.,.eontalns AC -DC converter,
steve. sink. ice boK. Ph. 614·

381·
2688.
~
1980. 30 ft. Terry Camping
Treiler for sale. 614 992-3529.

1968 Bee-Line herd 1op c1mper.
G~

condition . Sleeps frve
Jenks, furn1ce . tBOO Don
H~ 614-367-0644 or aee at
F01{sl Acres Park

D~

1 9"i) S1arcr•ft 23 ft camper.
e•"'t.Cond, full awning, rea1ona·

bit pjlco. 304·675· 1797.

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RANCH STYLE MODULAR wrth 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
lormai dming area, lg co~ered patio, storage buttdmg.

.282 of an acre landscaped yard. Kyger Creek scho~s
$28.000. Call 101more tnlormalton.
#2351

8'

•

814-286-8622.,

&lt;

Real Estate General

6522
3000 Ford lrae1or. PS , 82996 .
tift. fini1h mower 1796. JO 14
Ton Baltr t696. JD 4 bRr rake
Start Ro1ot1tter excellen t con+11 ·
tlon 1500 Ph. 614-266- 1267

8ft . Cnt1 Trampor t Disc. Ph
614· 246·5348 .
Ford 601 mow ing m•ehl ne 7 '
eut. Qood condition. Askln9
t49&amp;.00 J1me1 L. Oeviaon. Jr .

Ph. 614·448· 4537.

SCOTTOWN - Bnck home. 4 ca1 ga1age w1th work area,
barn. 9 ac~es. hut! !tees Close to M1lle1
BMR #417

8N Ford Tracto r, aome eQuip.
11 ,800. Ph. U6 · 4 3~6

John Oee1e Oie11el 3020 Front
w•lght s. wid e lront hcellent
c;:ondltion C11 ll 614-742 · 2806

Buv ontlany silechnin aew chain
and ge1 second c h~tln h111f pri ce
SIDERS EQ UIPM ENT CO •
Henderson , W Vtt 304-6767421

1

CROWN CITY - 2 s•my co loural bnck. 2400 sq II energy
eiiiCICIII anrl qualrly btult by a p1oless10nal
BMR #426

NEW LISTING ..
LARGE FAMILY ROOM 3 bedroom two slori home

tn

Addav1ile school a1ea lull basement Etectnc heat w1t h
wood burne1 hooked to lurnace du ct Pr1ced a!

136,500.00

~2393

and cheerlul atmosphere. Ntce sunny kttchen wtth
"ranRe and rehtReralor. formal dm m~ and hvmg 10oms,
ex tra w1de hallway. oart1al basement and front POrch,
Included also curta1ns hhnds. washel, d1yer and
dehum1d1f1e•

#2403
STANO BACK AND LOOK - Ready lo move onto Owner
should be 1nter1or d ecor;~tor 3 bedrooms, 21h baths

family 100m. formal hv1ng and dmmg room Eat-In
k1lch~n w1th appliances. n1ce large landscaped lot. C1ty
schools Don't let th1s one shp by'

m62
NEAR TYCOON LAKE - Amerrcan mobtle home wtlh

built-on lamJiyJoom Over 1 ~ acre iol P11ced at
SI J 500 Call for more mlormal1on
~2384

GALLIA COUNTY'S B£ST BUY! - Only 6 yea11 old 4
bedrooms. '} lull baths, 10 closets. moderfl k1tchen. 24
II cabmets, lull two story w1th walkout basement
Homes1de mcludes commercial type botidtng w1th 3 car
garage sel up as a woodworkmg bustness Puce reduced

The owner is loaded with frustration and is ready to accept any reasonable
offer. The u1erior offers a stately appearance because of the atlrattive
faaturll including largelrees, mature shrubbery, huge boulders, the pool.
nlcalargelewn and the magn1flcent view. The residence is all ma•onry.lncludn 1 large living room with fireplace, dining with huge picture window
offering an awesome view of the river. 31arge bedrooms on the first floor
with 2 full blths. huge family room, nice kitchen with 'II bath in that area.
Large foyer with open tteirway leading upstolrs to the 4th bldroom ond a
llfleltOrage room . To rebuild this homaon this land would cost S140 to
•1110.000. We're now asking 896,000 and looking for an offer. Even if
you have not been thinking of buying, you might want to cash in on this
unuaual opportunity.
#134

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE- 446-3644

acres Call today lor your own personal

4~

to tn the $80s lrncoln Ptke Rd . Hamson Twp. 61 ACRE£
INCLUDED ASBONU S'
mu
INVESTMENT- Thrs would make 1100&lt;1 rental home
localed tn Eureka on a large kJ4 13 bedroom lrl.l. Prol"rty
also has old home that needs repa1r
~317

SOUTHERN MANSION - A lovely Ge01gian coloma!
1es1dence 1n a prestigious settmg where the family with
good taste and a hkrng ~ u quality surroundmgs can
flounsh! lg 4 bedrooms w/ unheard of eltras. 10 acres

more 01less, s loc~ed pond horse stables,lg melal barn.
20r40 heated oool Th ~ home • a rare opportunoly to
en~y liVIng at •ts best Call Come end see. We were
~eased You wrll be, too
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NEW LIMA ROAD - 3bedroom home otlh 3~erelot, I(
Dwne1 lives outoltown
and needs an oiler made on this home.
12309,
lam~y room.lueplace. balh &amp; I!

MEIGS COUNTY - 125.000 - 1 or 3 bedroom vonyl
srded home wdh full basement llvtn g room. b1g bath,

don1ng 1oom. enclosed porch. newel hot wate11ank Call
for more deta1ls
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COM£ &amp; TAKE A LDDK AT MEl I'M ONLY 124.900 &amp;
W~NTING ~N OFFER - 3 bedroom alummum Sided
ranch w1lh hvmg room, eal·rn k1tchen. carport, o~er 1
am lawn and more. SR 141. Ctntenary area'

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butldin&amp; new rool, on a stale highway, $17,000. Clay
Scho~ dislllcl C•lllodai lor an appoinlmenl
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deal land contract. ~enr or bui thiS Ill story, 4bedroom
home Srluated on I acre. Call lor 1our appomtment
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I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS - THE OWNERS OF THIS
LOVELY HOllE REDUCED IT $11,600.00!1! - 2.300sq.
It approx. ltvmg space IS iUSIIhe begmning ollhrs brock '
and frame ranch. !2) ftrepla ces. rec room. eat·ln
k&gt;lchen. 2full bath ~ gas heal /centralllr.W•lhtn walkrng
dtstance 10 town.
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2 baths IS 11/SI a small begt nnm~ larRe lamily 1oom.
il~ t n g 100m w1th

fueplace. lull basement Ktlchen looks
as tl spnnRhas already sprung! Owner bwn lhts one lor

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If YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THIS OIIE m. CALL FOR AN
API'OINTIENT TODAY1 - Neal bnck ranch. 2 car
garage w11h " t" storage space. 3 bedrooms. 1~ baths.

hvmg room. d1ntn1 area and more. lot stle appro•
65'r85'. Noce netghborhood. $40s.

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REDUCED! VACANT LAND - $19,000 Wrthin c1ty
lim•ts 19 "'""more or less. Several buildin&amp; ~ les,
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lovely 3 bedroom doublew&gt;dewrlh 2 balhsand m01e 2
rn&gt;les appror. lrom RIO Grande NOW ASKING
$32.900.00 Take a look today
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SR 325 NEAR RIO GRANDE - 1983 SCHULT IC'xJO'
IOBILE HOI£ - Cuslom buill 2 bedroom. 2 baths.
garden. cenlral arr. two wood decks, $16,950 Calllm
more deleils.
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NICE lOCATION NEAR RIO GR-NOE- Vaeontlol •tllh
100 It road frontage, sepltc, and rural wale!. E.c~lent
101 mobi~ home or house. $7.560 Call lor more
mtormatton

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COOUNUY LIYIIIG.IUT CLDSETO TOWN- C10w Road
'" Meias County. Spirt leY~ on 3acres mi l. • bellrooms
lg. famrly room witt! fifti)IICe, 2 car pram. brick and
alum. sldiO~ Ntce ho.,., Price&lt;j 1n till! S6fli.

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breaklasl nook and more

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Atlidential or co mmerci• wir Ing. New service or repairt.
Llcennd electri~11n . E1timate
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875-1788.

J &amp; J W1ter Serv 1ce. Swimming
pools. ciltetns, wells. Ph. 61"·

245· 9286

Upholstery

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ui county 1re1 2 2 v••r,, The best
tn furnitur e upholstering Call
304 - 676 · 41&amp;4 for free
e1ttmetes.

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ture. car 11111. boat sewll, -'t.
Call &amp;1 4 ·266-6270 Rocklletr •
Road , Crown Ctty

MEMBE~\

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,.LOCATION

COUNCil.

81-LEVELIN THE WOODS- AttractiVe home wtth
lois of potential 3 bedrooms, I bath, IIVmg room,
eal-ln kitchen. lull basement Large wooded lol.
Kyger Creek Schools $49,900

#222

We
Need
lilting II/

Prime Loca~ion - First Avenue
Shown by Appointment Only
Price $127 ;sao
CALL
446-2076
Real Estate General

STUTES
REAL ESTATE
BONNIE L. STUTES -REALTOR
JIM STUTES-REALTOR
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462 2ND AVE .. REAR
446-4206
GA..LIPOUS. OHIO

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HEADS WILL TURN ... to take asecond look at this
vinyl s1ded ranch Owners have done aternhc 10b
tn finishing th1s home (some st1ll needed). 1.7.52
sq.tt. offers 3 bed. Joms. 21ull baths. 18x20 hvmg
room, lorm al dinin g room. k1lchen, ul1hty room
and full basement'. Concrete pal1o and breezeway
g1ves the k1ds a place to skate, nde bikes, etc.
Overs1zed 2 car garage has plenty of room lor
storage. 1.99 acre. Deserves v1ew1n g today
$6!,900.
#448

CLOS£ TO H.M .C.- and town! Home has a lotio
otter 1,440 sq II., b11 ck and lrame,6roomsand 2
baths, screened·m paliO, new heal pump, AIR
CONDITIONED, garage All th1s on a 120x240 lol
$47,500'
#404

$31,900 WILL BUY THIS clean, neal home wilh 3
bedrooms, al um1num s1dm~ cenlral ai1 and
c01petmg throughoul localed tn town Great
mveslment or slari!Yr' home

#421

REALTOR '

INVESTORS - Lookmg !01 a rental that won'l
requ1re a lot ol llxmg up or maintenance' Beller
take a look at lh1s well-kepi home priced al
$25.000.
#441
NEED AN
INCOME? could be for you!
and business on 8 346 acres plus. Rustic home only 4 yrs.
old. LR. 3 bedrooms, kitchen. lg. pal1o area, also a nursery
business wilh 3 greeAhouses 12x33, 12x55 and 22•96.
Starter ~uild1ng 16x35 w1th new luel oil lurnace and
wood burner back up 2 wells lor adequale water su pplj. Th is
is a very eii1C1enl busmess. Located '" Southwestern School
D1stnct. Give us a call for m01e details.
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HUUYI HURRY!- W1th asmall down payment you can
pvrchm thts mce home. Nrce levelertra lot.lotaled 3
mtles f1om town FJrepface. outbuilding and more

$37.500.

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Libert, 12x60 lwo bedroom
mObile home. Central air and
hqt (Heil), range , refngera·
tqr., · dbl. s1nk. carpeting.
uinlerpinmng. like new.
Only $7,500.
taW LISTING: 3 Bedrooms.
balh, city water, lg. front
porch, garage ana mce lol1n
syiacuse. Owner will II·
n;mce. Just $15,000.
MODERN BRICK 3
bedrooms: master 39x 15;
21&amp; baths, lamily room.
21x 15, nice carpeting.
eql!1pped kitchen. dlb. gar·
age and lg. landscaped lol.
$00.000.
WALK 10 KROGER'S - 2
lw:O·bedroom apls. 2 lois,
gn FA lurnace. modern
kifl:hen. 2 bath s. lg. lron1
pDrch wrth river view Price
eli to $29.500.
RACINE- 6 rms , 3 or 4
Blfs. n1ce kitchen wilh
ran~e. refri~erator , full base·
ment. dbl. garage and 21ols.
Only $20,000.
A,1RAME - 3 BRs, full
ba!emenl. copper plumb·
ini carpeting, 2\1 baths. lg.
s~ p /ga rage , lots ol
shiubbery and 6.6 acres.
011£ FLOOR - l evel lot, 3
BIU, nice carpetmg. lg
eat-In kllchen, blown-in m·
sul'ated, city water. range &amp;
retrigeralor. A real buy at
$2l500
PQIIUOY - 8 rm. older
horne w1th garage in base·
m~t. All crty utililies Front
ani back porches. $8,fJOO.
AIYtR'IIEW - lg. yard, 3
Blf( balh and full basement.
H(ndyman's special. Only

PRIVACY IS WHAT YOU WILL GET - Wilh this
12x60 mobile home wrth 16xl4 addllion nestled
on I ac1e of landscaped properly. 8x60 redwood
palio. 16x20 concrete patio. and IOxiO
outbuilding with concrete floor. Beaul1iul country
seHing makes a lerr1f1c building site. $18,900.
#426

$6iQCO

RJ:!!ODELED -

4 9 acres

·o~~o$tale Rl., 10 rms . 4 or 5

beptooms. fam1ly rm ., about
2~0. lots of carpetmg,
fol')rlal dmmg rm .. garage
a:&amp;· shop fpr auto repaus.
$1 ,000.
0 - 1.27ACRES, 7 rms.,
gal• FA lurnace. range,'
refngeulor and garage.
Hause needs repairs .t
$1~000. Give offer.
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lot ol money This is it' Modern ranch lealunng lormalllv1ng
room, lg. fam111 room 16x24 w/B@n Franklin woodburner, 3
bedrooms. complete kitchen w/ appliances and washer &amp;
dryer, plus snack bar. 3 bedrooms. full unlinished basement
Setting on a hall acre of land. Very mce home well
mamlained. Only $46.900.00.
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a lovely selling. 42 acr es m/1. Qu1et and serene. Livmg room
w/w.b. fireplace. formal dinin&amp; modern kitchen. 2 balhs
and 3 bedrooms. One IS a large loft bedroom, masle1
bedroom leatures adeck Spiral staircase le ads lo lhe second
level. Lois ol landscaping. 3 c! r garage. c1ly schools Shown
by appl
MODERN 81-LEVEllocaled m Green Twp oft State Rt. 35.
Home leatures 4 bedrooms. 211 bath s, lormal livin g room .
w/ w.b fireplace. K1tchen w/ deck. Formal dmlng. lam1ly
room w/ w,b. lireplace. Nice ne~ghborhood . C1ty Schools.

ASSUMABLE LOAN PLUS A SWIMMING POOL!
Bolh are a plusfor lh1s lovely 4 bedroom, 2 balh home. Good
loca11on. Top of lne ground pool with large deck area. Assume
mortgage of $40.800.00. Approx. $373.68 per monlh.20 vrs.
9'~ Variable rate. Call today lor showmg.
OWNER NEEDS A BUYER NOW!
For only '2,000 Down Payment &amp;1320.00 Monthly Payment
10\1% Interest Rale for 30 yrs. Morlga ge amounl ol
$35,000.00. Would have to also pay closing costs. Thtshome
IS almost new 3 bedroom. Ig. living room, corner lol central
air. Includes washer, drjer, stove, rei .• dtshwasher K1ng
woodburner &amp; ce11ing Ian What a deal. Call today lor more
deta~ls.

IARE OPPORTUNITY! - Boalers • Fishermen · Retms600 lo 800 ft deep water frontage. Including 3 BR. 2 balh
home and a 28•48 metal buildin' lois ollrees. boat docks.
v~ry secluded.

IMPRESSIVE 2 STORY- II you are not ready to
buy, BEWAR£ ollhis unusually nice 3 bedroom
nome. A very homey famllj room With fireplace.
formal entrance. lormal dining, w1le approved
k1lchen w1th all appliances plus snack bar stools.
Large master bedroom w1th full balh and huge
wall·m closet. All lhe carpel is new or in good
cond1hon. 21h balhs, 2 furnace and air
cond1homng systems. Your chlld1en will love lhe
neighborhood which 1ncludes a pool and lenms.
etc. Mom and Dad wrll love the QUiet peacelul
slreet and the beaultful seHmg overlooking aImy
lake Dad can lorget about exlenor painting. tt's
mamtenance lree. Ollered at $87,500.

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OUTSTANDING BUILDING SITE - 8 acres w1lh
over 800 feel of road frontage. 300 feel oil Rt.
141. 5 miles from town in Green Township. Buy 11'
Splil1l up! Make a prolil! $15.800.

N145

FIX UP - SAVE $'s- Due to owner's health,lh1s
property MUST be sold 1m mediately. You finiSh
lhe remodeling started and pocket Alllhe prolll.
Among olher things: • new rool. 'newer copper
plumbing, •ne!J alumtnum stdm&amp; 'all vertical
walls insulated, •new drywall throuf:~&gt;out, 'new
kitchen (needs Sink attached!. II wont lake much
lo linish I his house (some ollhe materials are on
s~e). If you're looking to save $$'s, this 1s the buy
for jou. This older home would be like anew home
when completed. '3 bedrooms (large walk·m
closet in master bedroom). 'famiy room. ' entry
inlo a lar&amp;e parlor. 'dining room, "large, nice
kitchen. County waler. $21.500.
N402

Utlflroiii11S, IJ. kildlen and dimn'
' $41.900.
IU ACIES,IIOit OILESS- Story and hall. 5 bedrooms.
country. $45,000.00.

14 ACRES, MIL. OF LANO - Garage. slorage
building. 5 room house w1th modern ulihties.
Located on side road, county water. quiet loeallon.
Mostly open land. some wood&gt;. Good place to l1ve.
North Gai~a School district. 6 acres wilh home and
buijding - $25 000 8 acres bare land, mostly
clear a!ld ideal for home s1te- $12,000. All for
$37,000.
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MIDDLEPORT HOME - Cozy 3-4 bedroom home .
Very well m01nlained I ~ sto1y lrame oilers lar~e
hvmg room, lam11y room, mce balh and eat-m
k1tchen Altrac11veoak woodwork. On e car,garage.
Close lo schools, pools and balllielrts $44 ,900.
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CONIVfNIENT LOCATION -II you are lookin glor
a
ouallly mode~n home JUS! 4 blocks from
downlown. see lhis medium pnced 1anch.
Includes 3 bedrooms, verj mce k1lchen, lam1ly
room, 2 balhs and full basement w1lh hmshed rr.c.
room, woodburmng li1eplace, large enclosed back
porch lor storage, Localcd on a lar ~e lot w1\h room
lor gard en. Look al lhls bcl01e you buy! $56,900 .
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GENTLEMAN'S FARM - Very well cared lor 2·3
bedroom home on 32 acres ollm peacelul
seM1n ~ Large bath, livmg 1oom. dmmg 1oom and
eal -1n kitchen Also, large Irani po1ch and
enclosed s1de porch. New vinyl s1dmg, lorced air
lurnace. I car gar age wtlh overhead s101age plu s
several oulbUIIdlngs Large garden space. lrulf
lrees and lois olllowers all ar oun d CLOSE TO 1HE
MINES. $39, 900
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RETREAT NEAR TYCOON LAKE mob1le home on 3 wooded lois wrthm walking
dtslance lo lhe lake. N1ce screened-in patio for
summer evenings. Bottle 'gas heal Qurel. relaxmg
almosphere. $15,000.
#228

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IUILDIIG lOT NEAl 110 GRANDE - Vacanllolo11h
septiC. wtll water. 163 ft. ol road lronta1e. good lor
mobole home or house. 8,641J.Callf011001e tnlormot~n.
1123$1
C 1!167 Century 21 Rtal EIIOI&lt; C"'J''''Iion 01 trusl&lt;t fo. IIi&lt; NAF. 8 ond"- lrOdtrNrb of Conlllry 21 Rio! E110ro C"'J''''Iion. Equal Housi115 Opporrunlly.
EAOI OffK'liS INDIPINDINTI.YOWNED ANO OI'BAnD.

WATCH THE RIVER RUN BACKWARDS - If 1t
ever does. you' ll see 11 lirsl lrom lhe picture
wmdow of jour allraciiVe bi·levellocated high on
a hill IUSI 5 miles !rom town. This .very privale
home includes 3·bedrooms, 2 fireplaces. large
lamily room. Ill balhs. 2 car garage, and ove12
acres lo roam around on Home hashad excellent
care and ISready lo move mlo En lOY c1ty sc hools
and counlry almosphere. $64 500
#120

KYGER CREEK SCHOOLS - ferq lt cmnaller home
w1th oulslandtll g nver vtew 3 bcd10010 home
InCludesl1vm g room Wtlh altracltve l1r eplace wtlh
1nser1. eal -1n kllchen and lar 1ecnvered side porch
and 2 car gar age. Well ma n1cured 0 9 acre lawn.
$37,500, [xcellenl slarler 01 vacation home

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EUREKA!! - rnvestors. be one step ahead w1lh
th is I ~ slory home. 3 bedrooms, dmmg room and
partial basement. Backed up by 32 acres ol
wooded land. located nell to the lock s and dam.
Bargam pn ced at $30.000.
#427
MOBILE HOME AND APPROX. 2 ACRES - Good
location close to Iown. 2 bedroom mob1le home 1n
good cond11ion. I 'h balhs, living 1oom. eal-ln
kttchen $12.500.

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IF U25,000 DOESN'T SCARE YOU , KEEP
READING - Everyth1n g 1Sbrand new - rool,
sid1ng. insulation, lloors, wall s, ceil10gs, kttchen
cabinets, appliances, bal hroom, he at1n ~ a~r
cond1l~ning. Localed on 1st Avenue.

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A &amp; M Custom Couehts lnd
Reuphblstery , St. Rt . 7. Crown •{
City, Oh. 614·256·1-70, Eve.
614·4•6· 3•38. Open daily 9to
4 30, Set 9:30 1o 1 :30. Old &amp;
new UphotHtrad.

FOR· SALE

llALTOI

Nfl¥ LISTING -

NEAR RIO GRANDE ON SR 325 -' LOT WITH IIETAL
BUILDING (30'x40')- 100' ol road frontage. 110.800
Call today.

come see th1s one' 3 bedrooms, bath, d1nmg room ,

6370.

E. M. WISEMAN. BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN, 446-9565
B. J. HAIRSTON. 446-4240
C.LYDE fL WALKER, 246-5276
LORETTA McDADE, 446:-fttli

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COIIIiOOAt - WHY PAT RENT! wllen IOU can coiO&lt;t
tl? 2 slory apartmenl buildtng (5 units), 107 and 109
Second Ave E.cellent money make~ . Be early so you're
not tale.

to apprec1ate the charm ol older homes

2 .000 gallon deiNary. cluerru.
poolt, well , etc. call 304 ·576-

446-3644

: ; ~16 E. 2nd St.
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;161 A)-992-3326

stantng out Call lor an appatntment today. $24.000
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and old enough

Watterson 's Water H1uling,
reatonable rtttl. imme diiHI

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G11llpohs. Ohio
Phone &amp;14 -448-3888 or 614-

Dillard Wltar Service: Pools.
Cisterns. Wtlls. DeHvet"' Any·
time Call 114·•48· 7404·No
Sund-v c•l•

Home

!'eal Estet8 General

RIVER!- I ca1 attached garage, 3 bedrooms. hwmg
room , formal d1nmg area. Kitchen complete w1th
appltances Addison Township Low S40s

k1tchen, tam11y room wtlh ftreplace !ormal d1n10g. 1tv1ng
room, 1ec room 3 baths, attached 2 car garaKe All lh1s

HOME IN CITY! - lh 1i 2 bedroom home has a warm

'WELL NOW YOU CAN!!

CHAROLAIS HILLS AREA - ThiS tastelully decorated
ranchhas appeal throughout Cathedral cetlmgs inliVIng
room and master bed1oom fireplace, lam11y room. 1~
balhs, formal dtmng, 2 car garage Ntceiy la ndscaped ~
lawn Picturesque se"ing Call today tor more delalls
$64,900.
112389

CrMk Rd

4(8-0294.

BEAUTY IN•THE PINES - os lh&gt;SspaciOUS b11ck and
lramelll·level. 41o 5 be&lt;l1ooms. newer plank Hoormg tn

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Glorgn
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SSDWNER ANXIOUS FOR OfFER!'I - lUST SHL! 1.153 acres on Bulavllle·Addison Road Includes sepltc
and rural water. Good location lor mobile home or house.
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446-6764
446-m2
245-9507
446-1255

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BRICK RANCfl &amp; 3 ACRES Mi l OVERLOOKING OHIO

12402

PARTIAl liSIING - Call lor olhe! p1opet ltes
DARVIN BLOOMER. Broker
DONA McGHEE
BETH NULL
STEVE McG HEE

SWEEPER el\d sawing miChine

WHAT A SETTING - Wtlh all Ihe trees tn bloom thts
home looks l1ke an ad 101 Better Homes and Ga~dens .

louche&gt; Owner has reduced house $5,000 Crty school,,
w11h1n 6 m11es ollown. $69.500.
12386

CARTER'S PLUMBING
ANO ~EATING
Cor Fourth and P~ne

Set"~,tiCt

t;ilttrnl, wellt, pools filled.
Formerly James Boys Watlllr.
Same rates Call 304 -8715-

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ISEMAM

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parts, Jnd tuppl'-! Pldl
up&gt; and detiverv. Davis Vacuum

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Bnck an~ !tame b1level seH1ng on 3'h acres of woods
large fam11y room w1th stone fireplace, eat-m kttchen .
11vmg and d101ng room. HomP needs some hmShlnR

BASEMENT

A~gersBesement

homesite.

IN TOWN - 3 bed10oms, '' basement garage, cenlral 01r.
some apphan ces good local! on
BMR #415

Plumbing
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25 ACRES MORE OR LESS/ 115,900.00 - Appro•.
1,200 ij_ 10ad lrontage, marketable ltmber and

" Bud" McGHEE REALTY
414 2nd Ave .. Suite 200
Gallipoli s. Onio
446-0552 Anytime

ta&amp;O Call614 -286· 6622

Rotary cui1Nttor. plow. mower
for a Gravftly tractor Also used
pans fof a Gnwoly T1nctor.

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Wawtr hntlce. John Wattenon,
Jr. Own•. 1.000 or 2.000 g.J
service. 304·1576·2248.

now John'•

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Ut}COf'dition• lifetime guaran·
1et-'" Loclll references fumish.S.
Frf11 lltimatft. Call collect
1 - 4,,4 · 2~7 - 0488, day or night.

DON'TBE A"ORIVE·BUYER" - You won't beheve the

LEADINGHAM REAL ESTATE-446-7699

AC Tractor whh belly mower &amp;
plow1. 2 row plen1er. )1795 . ISh.
buah hog 1295 Ph 614· 286·

Form•tv

Ken 's

Gen·eral Hauling

R &amp; R Water

304-676-2398 Of 614-446·
2464.

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ACRES su~round lhts one. Let's RO see the tnSide'
12338
COUNTRY LIVING - 7.9 ACRES- IIAJOR HIGHWAY
-large 2 story, 4 bedrooms w1th TV room. dtntn groom
and balh. Soulhweslern school dtSincl. Rl. 141 Puced
1n lhe 40s
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town local tOn Pr&lt;ed at $28 000 Immediate possessiOn.
#2383
2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1- 22 acres IOIItn! lo flatland
w1th ponds ? BR home w1th heat pump r~nge. relng,
diShwasher. salelhle drsh all tncluded PLUS 12'•60'

space and extras until you see msrde lh1s buck and
frame 1r1level N1ce larRP rooms mclude 3 bedrooms. 2
baths. tam1ly room and morf' Kitchen has lois ol
cabmels Attached garage w1th electric door openers 5

Electrical

&amp; Refrigeration

19?6 Travelmester new c:ond.

ol!ers 2 bedrooms. carpeted h~mg room spac1ous
kitchen. bath, carpeted front porch Alum srdmg in

appointment.

Super 65 Oliver Tr•cto1 ni ctt
wtth 3pt hitch rail• Equipment
In good shape. All for •2695 Ph

304 - 675 - 2633 fo1

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estimate.

CIIJI814·266·1267 .

mobile home presently be1ng rented , 1ncludmg
underpmmng, aQ piJances and lur miUre. Call lor an

plea~e .

304 -675·4"62

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6 1.&lt;1-448-0008

NEW LISTING ....
14'x70' CHAMPION MOBILE HOME - large hVtng

carpeted bedrooms, hmg room. bath, eal·m ~lichen
w1th range and retngerator.llving room and dmmg room
furmlure mclu ded plus ali underpmmng and 2 porches
mcluded

ha~ e loved !h1s older 2 story house m town, 2nd Avenue
tocat1on wtlhm wa l km~ d1sl!!nce to shops Garage

mlacellaneou• uaed •quipm&amp;nt.
George Woodward Call 614·

Profnsional tree serviee. ca ll

, plftely self· contained. genera·
to(. sleeps B. tB900. Call

NEW LISTING ....
OWNERS PURCHASED ANEW HOME. NEEDS TO SELL
THIS 1980 Bayvi"' Deluxe Mobile Home Central '"·2

General

Und lntern•tional 37 balM, new
p8rt1 h111e been 1dded. been
kept in blfn at ell timet. Ot her

Rotary or eable tool drilling.
Most wells e ompletedsameday.
Pump sales and service. 304·

on1ble rat es.
after 6.00.

77• Auto Repair

112408

8522,

expert., ca. free estimate.. re11·

Ohio 1 800-843-37&amp;7

deal!

Werner, 915 Park St., Middl ttport. 614-992· 7865.

thiS well cared tor ho me

Dry w1ll1nd repair work, 20 yrs

Fetty Tree TrNnming , stump
removal. Call 304-675· 1331 .

Dual 11thau1t kits. $99.95 in·
ttalled Most Fords, Chevy
Tr1,.1clcs. Van1, 4K4's Muffler
M1n, 9 Stimpson Ave . Athens,

OWNER LIVES OUT OF STATE AND WANTS TO SELl
• IMMEDIATELY ...
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lamily room .with fireplace. two car attached carage, gas
heal. cent. 11r. Come look allhis one and make us an offer!
BLACKBURN REALTY, «6-0008.

room , bath: newer carpet. bu ilt·tn pantry 1n kttchen,
large deck, newer hot water healer Washe r, dryer,
wmdow a1r cond1t10ner, appliances included. What a

1960 Ford Galaxy 4 door. go od
co nditton. One owner, J ohn L

Ph . 614 · 286-

in!(l. 304 ·675·3713

Stn.ni $119 96 pen. tn1t1lled

614 -742 -2592

801 Ford Tractor with plows,
dl1e. mowing machine, rake, hay

Ph 614·446·8332

Bu1kllng 1nd remodeling . room
additiOnl. roofing , layuut. IIIVel·
ing, tiding, bathrooml, conerete. electric_., drywlll , plumb·

White.Truek Topper, Will fit S-10
and" Aanger Short Bed, good
conditiOn. Ph. 814-441 -6866

992·2604

Ca rs, Jeeps end Trucks under
8300.· buy direct! Local Gov' t
salas S1ezed and repo vehicles.
Catlnowl1 61B 469· 3636 E~l
J ·13860 tor dtrectorv 24 hra

8609

Vitwle &amp; Aluminum SidinQ.
StiJJm windows &amp; doofl, over
hang gutt•s. FrM esUmatet,

576-2903.

67~·~758.

1982 KIWIIIki I( OX 175 dirt
bi~e. Good condition. C.lt 814·

1980 Cemaro VB, mce 8190 0.
614-985-4366 .

NEW
THIS

gu.rentMd. C•lll1•·388· 9711
Of 388-9792.

Ph.· 814·379-2220 o• 1-304·

1·800·843·3787.

1979 Mont a Carlo. PB , PS , J:HI I O
V6 good ln h:tfiOr and extenor
Best otter 614 ·742· 3165 or

Ace Conatrue1lon. Roofing, gut·
t•s. matetnrv wOflr. All work

Starks Tree and Lawn Service.
lawn care, laridscaping. stump
removal. 304 -676 · 2842 or

895·3802

Most models Muffler Man 9
Sttmpson Ave .. Athens. Ohio

1974 C11d •lla c 76.000 m1les
New ures battery e11 haust.
shocks. Runs sm oo t h 8950
firm 6 14-992 · 2044

Improvements

BU PQET Tr1nsmi11ions : Used &amp; '
Rebuilt All tvpes. Gua{entted 1
minumum of 30 days, win
deliVer. Cllh &amp; c~rry or inttal

1984 HondaiKR-600 in excellent condttlon. Ph. 614· 2•5·

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Auto Parts
Accessories

RON ' S Televi1fon Servlca.
Hou1e cal\1 on RCA. Quazer.
GE . Spec•aling m Ztnlth. Call

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1995 Dodge pickup, 3 'It ton
21 ,000 miles &amp;6900 . 1969
International 2 ton wrth winch 1982 Convertion Ven Dodge
Call 614· 992·5468
' Ram 260 4 Captain ch1lrs.
couch. curtains. venetian blinds.
19B1 Ctlevy4x4, % ton Pick-up · tinted glass, 8-uack &amp; cauette
Maroon . good condition player, air, cruise, auto, reck Ia
ladd8f 19500 or best offer , Ph
60,000mi .. 360. 4-speed. Call 614· 446·7836.
614-446· 1627

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14' Atluminum Fi1h1ng Boll
with lrailer. 2 -new 1ir•. aJicellent condition f
1187 Vine St .

21ft. Skiffcraft. sleep••·&amp;. 120 ·•
H.P. Mer(:Ur't 1-0 motor Needl • •..
refurbishing &amp; repetnt1ng WJU ~, •
1111 or trade for livntock Ph. ·~

6348

Trucks for Sale

Boats and ·
""otofl for Sale

Motors for Sale

992-7663

For sale 1971 Oodge Charger
500 340 eulo 1lap stick 614·
992 3342. No Sunday calls
please.

35 Ferguson Trac1or excellent
cond .. 2 bottom plow. pick-up
disc. bu1h hog Ph 614-38 8 ·

379· 2697. Lattleve.

4788.

1987 510 P$, P8, 4 IPMd.lonV
bed '1600 lb. pay Aold 9000

614·388·9832

ballar 83796

Mutt Mil 19815 Ford Ranger
•h4. P1y off loan. Call 446·

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

EXTRA NICE FOR THE PR ICEI - Modern 3
bedroom ranch w1th large kit chen, den. larv,e
cmm1c balh , nalural gas, garage wtlh scparale
shop 1oom. Good place lo ra1se t h1lrtrcn It's '"
!own on a n1ce lot $44 ,900
#124
YOU SAY YOU LIKE ASMALL TOWN?- You want
a r e aso~ably pr1ced hom ew1lh amce shady lawn ?
You don't hke l o paml and wanl a house thai IS
almosl ma~nle na nce lree' We may have 1ust whal
you are looktn g lo1 l htS well-kepi home has th1ee
bedrooms and two baths and an alfordahle pnce
ol $39.000
N440
VILLAGE OF VINTON - D1rectly across hom lhe
new elemenlarj sc hool S11 ualed on 0 7 acres,th1s
2 story b11 ck/frame home has 71ooms, bath, fu ll
basement and a lar ge melal oulbu1ldmg. Garden
space. mature tr ees and 2 po1ches add lo the
counlry-hke setting. Poss1 ble loan assumption
$34.000.

#403

N401

AnENTION MOBILE HOME OWNERS! - I acre
vacant ground alon~ Roule 7. Includes uver
frontage. located 1us1 below Eureka. Was
$10,000. Now $7,000.
W224

FOR THE PART TIME FAR,ER - 10 acres crop,
25 acres pasture, lobacco base.Two ve111sol coal
reported: PoSSible 011 and gas Has 12!60 mobile
home mgood cond111on. Good waler supply. Ba1n
lor storage Good buy All lor $25,000

#324

COlY 3 BEDROOII HOME IN CITY! - Home
includes lam1ly room , hvmg room. eaHn k1lchen. 83 ACRES - Home srtes. limbe' value, county
remodeled bath with shower Well buill home 1n · waler available. Ap8roK. 2000' road lrontage.
good condition. Fenced in backyard. Patio. New Good buy at $35,00 .
rool. Gas h@al. $46,900.
#219

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Municipal Court

MG~~Llf~LIS - In Gallipolis
L unDc pa oun Friday, Lonnie
· rummond. 35, of Rl. 1,
Cheshire, wa s fined $300 and
givenfa three-da y jail commit·
ment
D or DWJ.
E p k
onna · ec • 41, of Rt. 3.
Bld well , was fined S300 and given
a three-da y jail commitment for
Dwl · She had to pay court costs
...
Ior ur
1v1ng 1eft of center.
Steven A. Hawley, 40, of
Ches hi re, was fined $12 for
driving an unsafe vehicle. He
also forfe ited a $40 bond for
parking on the road,
Other fines were given to Els ie
L. Queen, 23, Rt. 2, Gallipolis,
$12, unsafe vehicle; John E .
Ellison, 26, Wellston, $12. no
driver's license: and Ronald L.
Warner, 25, Point Pleasant
W.Va., $25. litt ering on another'~
private property.
Speeding bonds were forfeited
! TABLES ANCHORED - These fiv e picnic
There will be a program, a]larade, and fir eworks. by Michael D. McR ae, 40, BeckBudge! for the observance Is $3,000 with about
ley . W.Va., S42; Douglas A.
: tables, anchored down with chains to discourage
; vandals who might he templed lo shove them into
$1200 lt aving been r eceived in donations from
Childers, 55, Newport News, Va.,
individuals, businesses and organlzallons. Those $39; Trrry R. Dohman , 42,
• tire nearby Ohio Riv er, hav e heen placed at the
:!..front of the Dave Diles Park In Middh!port. Th e
wishing to help with the celebration can send
Eva ns, Ga .· $43; Leanna L.
; biles Park will h•• the central selling lor
contributions to Gilmore or to Middleport Village Downey, 21, Charlesto n, W.Va ..
; Middleport' s .July 4th cclt'hrallon whi ch Is helng
II all .
$44: Clay ton L. fteed. 25, Pi ck a·
• headed by Middleport Cotin d hna.n lloh Wimore.
Plan seminar JunP. 28
way, W.Va ., $42; Suzanne W.
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Thorniley, 36, Winfield, W.Va ..
" A.·
GALLIPOLIS _ The Groom $42; Richard A. Robinson. 51,
,.~ea
and Supply Shop will sponsor a . Circlevill e, $43; Paul R. Kingery,
! Hershel Halfh ill, of R!. 1,
A decree of divorce was made steer-groomin g seminar to all ' 43• McArthur, $40; Bobble R.
;Cheshire. and Conni e Halfhill, of
Monday in !he divorce case of F.F.A. and 4-H Club members Robert s. 53 · Fairfield, $4l , Ro·
Carl Howell , or Rl. 2. Vinto n. a nd having club calf projects on berl J . Chaum?nt. 38. Barry•·Middleport, received a decree of
~lvorcc Wedn esda y In Ga lll a Pa! ric la Mae Howell. of 1840 · Sunda~. June 28, from 1 until 4 tow n, N.C., $38• Lawr ence B .
4
~County Common Pleas Cou rl.
Eas lern Avr .
p.m . Mason and Ga lil a Coun ty ~~~i~n,J J~~bl~~ ~a~~~·m~ ~
t:A. Also,
a dec ree of di vorce wa s
Mark Christop her, of 811 Car- youth are Invited to attend, . . .' ·
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to
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$41
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Cmcm·
.,,an e to
ar es amden, .Jr ..
man Dr .. and Vasan thy Chr is·
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$3 Sh
1A F h 34 R
"'01 Rt. 1. Bidwell . a nd Lind a
lopher. of 728 Cou nlry Lane ,
Tim Brown, a steer grooming nat I,_' ·:
£':Y · tic ' · 1·
~Camden. of Bid well , on Tuesday . recrlved a decree of divorce on speci alist will be working with a 2· Vm lon. S41 · Terry D. Muncy.
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sleer dur'ln g the three- hour se· 28. Col umbu s, $40; Robert T .
Monday.,
min a r, inst ru cllng youth on Br~mfleld. 18. Rt .. 2. Ga llipolis.
' A decree of dissoluti on was
.gra nl ed Monda y to .James F' .
Gregor y .J · Ball. of R1. 4, ilem.s· fro m s ha mpooin g 10 tho $42, Glenn Ca ivm Selle. ol_ .
, Williams. of 56 Pl nr Sl.. and Ga lli polis. a nd Nanellc M. Ba ll , show ring.
" Wint er Hav!'n. Fla .. $42; David
;c hrisUne B. w.ill iams: of o:u; of Houslon. Texas, were handed
The semin ar will be held at the A. BUJt , 25. A90o Spr ing Valley
Jackson P lk£', Ga llipolis.
a decret' of di vorce Monday.
G
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upply hop, fou r
miles west of Galli polis , on Oh io
141. . .
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Th1s IS a first-time event for
~ GALLIPOLIS ·- James Glenn !on. Ky., and ,Jane Ann Hively, Ga llla and Ma son Co~ntles. Ali
EARN
~ Cox, 29, E ureka Star Rou le, 20. ofE urekaSt ai' Roui e, Ga lllpo- youth having steer and beef
UP
~ Gallipolis, and H az~ l Louise li s. Thu rsda y:
ca ttle projects are encouraged 10
TO
: Ferguson, :13, Rl . 2. C&lt;I IIIpol is.
Bobby .lor Vrilh. 22, Rt. 1, attend.·
$20,000 Per Year
· received a mar rlag&lt;• licr nsr Gallipo lis, a nd T~ssena Audrey
There will be drawings lor free
Railing CHINCHILLAS
Thursday in Ga lll a Counl y Pro· Wells. J8, Rl. 4, Ga llipol is. grooming products. show eq uip·
: bate Courl.
Thursday:
ment and ha ts. The eve nt Is free
For Information write to:
-; Other marriage ll ernscs werf'
Do nald Mark Harr ison, 21. Oak lor children.
(p/Hseglve name, age
and phone numbff)
-- !(ranted to:
Hill . an&lt;l Lucille Harr is. 20, Rt. 1, Oivon'e filed
.; Terry A. Hamlll on. '17, 1'\1. 2, Vinlon. Tuesday:
RANCHERS
:Gallipolis, a nd An ne R. Coll ins.
DP ncil Lee Kimberling, Jr., 18,
P.O.
Box 3666
MIDDL EPORT - Ciaude!t r
Dehon, Georvio 3072 t
.36, Rl. 3, Gallipo lis. Thu rsday:
Leon. W.Va .. T ina Lou ise Whil e, Laudermilt . Middl epor t. ha s
!4041 278-4828
~· Mark Way ne Ghcr. 2o, 12:.
l R. 2000 Ch£'stnul S!., T u~sday:
fil ed lor dil'orce in Meigs Coun ty
· River St., a nd Kathy Sue Bell. 12o
Wil li am Paul Close. J r. , 20, 81 Common Pleas Cour t from Gre·
:River St., Thu1·sday;
Pin e Sl., and Robi n Kay Spencer. go r y Allen Laude r milt ,
Dean Kirk Akers. 27. of Lexing- 20. l:l() Pin r St.. Tuesday.
Middl eport .

Dr. , $42: Jerry D. Shaffer. 30.
N.C.. $40, driving 1oo close;
Plymouth , Ind ., $41; James D. Ricky A. Wilks. 25, Huntington ,
Stark. 56, Fostorla,$48: Laura L.
w.v.a. $40, illegal U-tu r n; Vern
Horsley. 20, Pomeroy, $40; Lori
D. Slaven , 24, 2216 Eastern Ave.,
D. Lan ier, 22, Rio Grand ~ . $44:
$35, no seat belt; KennyE .Siders
Wesley S. Pick, 22, Lan"as!or
,
' , ll, 18, R I. 2, Ga 11·1po II s,. S40 ,
$78; TeiTi L: Po lcyn, 20, R!. 2.
driving lefl of cenlcr: Mic hael D.
Gallipolis, $39: James D. Comer,
D ·
22 R 1 c
Cl! S40
67 w· r· ld W V
$44
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a mes, , t. . rown y, ,
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: an
unsafe vehicle: Rober! J. Rose,
Ch
1 A· w e1ma
· hn, 23 , Rt . 1, Jr., 33, Enewood, Ky., S40,
, ares
Ches hi re, S39.
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and Mary
0 '0
Other bonds were lorleiled by
s. Burns.
· 64 , R t. .•.
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1 we II , ..,
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Charles E . Smith, 24, Asheville.
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. Vol.37, No.23
Copyrighted 1987

By GREGORY JENSEN
VENICE, It aly (UPII - Leaders or the Western world's
majo r industrial nations set a hectic round of conferences today
to begin an economic summit meeting as much concerned with
politics- national and International- as with economics .
Insist ent immediate problems threatened to all but crowd out
longer· range financial matters at the 13th annual economic
SUmi'Qit of the United States, Britain, West Germany, Japan.
Fran'c e , Canada, Ital y and th e European Economic
Communltv.
Most pressing was the tension in Ihe Persian Gull, where the
United States pl ans to deploy armed forces to protect Kuwalll
lankers- which will be allowed to fly the American flag- from
a ttack by Iran.
It Is an Issue thai could dominat e the "economic" summit that
will run unf!l Wednesday.
White House chief of staff Howard Baker sa id Sunday It was
"inevitable" that the Amerl~ a n Intentions would be debated,
probably hotly.

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European spokesmen made It clear they want the United
States to "cool it" in the gulf, fearing American action would
prompt Iran to take European hostages as It held Americans
during the administration of Jimmy Carter, who was pres ident
at the last summit held In Venice In 1980.
White House officials began a concerted campaign Sunda y to
try to talk Iran out of deploying the Chinese Silkworm miss iles It
recently acquired.
.
"I hope that all !his public comment and commentary and
concern will convince the Iranians that they should not deploy •
them ," Baker said. "They have not done that yet and I ho!X'that
they won't."
Spokesmen for the ·summit nations complied a long list of
potential subjects for discussion and, with not abl e exceptions ,
economic problems ranked toward the bottom.
One exception was a possible partial lifting of punitive
American tariffs on Japanese exports of personal computers.
television sets and power hand tools.
Some officials suggested that President Rea gan might

By ROBERT DOHERTY
WASHINGTON tUPi l -Congresslonal Investigators called
the celebrated Fawn Hall to
testily at the lran·Contra hear·
lngs today about her role In
destroying potential evidence In
the scandal with her ex -boss, Lt .
Col. Oliver North.
Hall, the former secretary to
the fired National SecurltyCounell aide at the center of the
controversy, already has told the
federal grand jury In the case
under Immunity from prosecutlon !hat she helped North shred
and alter relevant documents In
the · days before the scandal
erupted Nov. 25.
Propelled to celebrity status
partly because of her appearance, the part-time model was
summonf!d under slmll~r legal
protection to testily today aner
Bretton Sciaronl. legal adviser to

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a nnounce a partial removal of the 100 percent Import duties at
his .one-on-onf meeting today with Japanese Prime Minister
Yasuhlro Nakasone.
·Reagan also was seeing West German Chancellor Helmut
Kohl and Italian President Amlntore Fan!anl In private
sessions. Kohl and Nakasone were meeting separately and
Nakasone also was conferring with Canadian Prime Mlnli er
Brian Mulroney.
Bes ides the Gulf. these other Issues seemed likely to take
precedence In the summit Itself:
- Arms control, with Reagan seeking even firmer lnterna.
tiona! support for the " double zero" Idea of e liminating from
Europe both middl e- range and short·range nuclear missiles by
both East and West.
- A ca ll for a unified global strategy agains t AIDS.
- Internationa l codes to govern Individual na tions' sup]l(irt
lor politically powerful farmers through government subsidy of
agricultural produce .

Hall to testify in scandal hearings today

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today as the •even nation economic summit began. (UPI)

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the_ U.S. Intelligence Oversight
Board .
Sciaronl wa s called for ques·
lions about a significant Issue the view that the NSC wa s not
handcuffed by the Boland
amendment , which barred U.S.
military aid to th e Ni caraguan
Contra rebels !rom October 19R4
to October 1986.
Hall's testimon y, however,
was sure to dr aw the mos t
attention.
Sen . Paul Tribl e, R-Va., said
Hall would "tell us a lot about
Oliver . North , what made him
tl~k and what he was about."
Sen. David Boren. D·Okla..
said. "[ would say !he major
focus Is going to be on dorumenl s
and the destruction of docu·
mpnts, custody of evidence,
potential evidence."
Adding to previous acrounts of
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week that North and Hall a ll ered warned. " Stay tuned."
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The committees originally
that President Reagan be briefed planned lo follow Sclaronl ~nd
on details of privat e Contra aid Hall with Robert Earl, North's
efforts . The presldenl has repea t· NSC officemate, but now he Is
edly denied any prior knowledgl' sc heduled closer to the date
of such work .
North Is expected to testily undef
Hall, meanwhile, had drawn limited immunity - sometime
at tention at the hear ings even after .J uly 16.
before being called to testify .
Lawmaker~ sa id the end of
Robert Dullon, the retired Air Hall's testimony would signal the
Force colonel who aided the end of the fir st phase of the
Contra supply network, testifi ed hearings , which have concen·
Ma y 28 that Hall 's presence trated mainly on efforts to arm
ol!Prl'd "a little s unshine" to the the Contras during the ban on
project. And Sen. Howell Heflin, U.S. ald.
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D·Aia ., caused a minor flap lust
The second phase, which will
month when he said Ha ll would locus on the arms sales to Iran ,
tes tify she smuggled document s from which monPy was diverted
In her underwear out of the Old for the Contras, may begin the
Executive Office Building and week of June 22. It Is poss ible that
gave them to No~\h .
alter thi s week the committees
Hall labeled Hellln'sstat ement will not ml.'t't again publicly until
false and sexist . to which hr July 7.

Debugging U. S. Embassy may be dangerous

By JACK REDDEN
MOSCOW (UPII-Theheadof
, a State Department lnvestlga·
lion said today thespylngdevlces
honeycombed In the walls oft he
new U.S. Embassy lndlcatelm·
presslve gains In Soviet esplon·
age technology and will cost
"tens of millions of dollars " to
NEW YORK (UPII -A friend
remove.
Armandt said she and Broad·
who accompanied Donna Rice on
James Schlesinger, a former
hurst wen! lo Hart 's house late
a Wa shlngtori outing with Gary
oi the CIA, told report ers at
head
Saturday and told him the Herald
Hart says Rice spent the nigh!
reporters were outside. Broad·
with Hart in hi s townhouse and
hurst later talked to the women
did not slip out through a back
privately.
door as Hart has cla imed. People
"It wasn 't like, 'We have to get
magazine reports.
the story straight,"' Armandt
In an exclusive lnlervlew re·
VEN1CE , Italy (UP II - Pres I·
lold People. "but he said It like.
leased Sunday, Lynn Armand!
dent
Reagan said loday that his
'This Is what happened.' Obalso revealed Hart's associa te,
viously I undNslood what they administration Is no! bluffing
William Broadhurst. coached
with saber· ratlllng warnings to
were trying 10 do. "
her and Rice on what to tell
Iran
against attacking American
She said once Hart realized the
reporters about the incident and
In the volatile Persian Gull.
ships
seriousness of the situation he
·said she thought " It was' abso"
I
haven
' t blulfed once since
treated Riel' brusquely . "It wa s
lutely clear" Rice had "slept
I've
been
here," Reagan told
very cold- not even a kiss on the
with Gary" during a boat trip
chee k. which really upset reporters as he began a full day
hey ali made 10 Bi min i In the
of meetings at the start of the
Donna, " Armandt said.
Bahamas.
Armand!. owner of a boutlqu(' annual economic summll of
Mc anwhll r, The New York
In Turnberry Isle, Fla ., called leaders of the world' s top non·
lmes reported tha t Hart with·
Too Hot Miami, also disputed communist Industrialized
rew from the race for the
Ha rt's account of the cruise he,
emocrallc presidential nomiBroadhurst and the two women
nation on May 8 after learning
took to Bimini.
that The Washington Post had
Hart said Rice and Armand!
obtained a private d !'t ecllv~· s
slept un Broadhurst 's boat , the
report containing evidence link·
Monkey Busln&lt;'Ss. a nd he and
1ng him to anolhet· woman . who
A Saturday night fire at the
Broadhurst
slept on another
lved In Washington.
Cletus and Iva Dalton residence
boa!. Armandt said she slept in
For her part. Rice. 29. a Miami
on Staneart Road In Columbia
the ca bin where s he and Rice put
Township was •'definitely arson' '
odel and actress, sa id In an
their bags.
according to Columbia Township
, rllclc In Life magaz ine that the
" I awoke at 7 o'clock In the
uror over her Involvement with
FirE' Chief Jim Gaston.
morning to the sound of engines
hl' former Colorado senator has
No one was home at the time
evas tated her career, given her . and I was a lone." she s aid. the Incident occurred. Gaston
" There were only th~ee guest
reported that a neighbor heard
n undeserved reputation as a
bedrooms and I assume she an explosion at the house and
'party girl" and made her " feel
didn't sleep with Broadhurst ."
ke a hunted animal. "
then . saw lire. The neighbor
Armandt said Rice was not
The Miami Heral d reported
contacted Meigs Emergency
specific but " It was .absolutely
ay 3 that the Democratic
Medical Services at 11: 38 p.m.
clear that she had slept with
fro nt· runner had spent part of !he
and within nine minutes. 17
Gary . She's not one to detail (her
weekend with Rice In his Wa Columbia Township volunteer
sex ll!et but she said she had a
shington home while hi s wile was
firemen were on the scene.
wonderful lime with him .. . that
In Colorado, but conceded later
Gaston said I he lire was "quickly
he was very gentle and romantic.
that Its reporters failed to stake
extinguished.' :
She said she really liked him and
out all theexlt s at Hart 's home all
It was dts;;tered tllat gasoline
thought th e feelings were had been poured on carpeting In
the lime.
mutual."
• Hart, 50. denied having a
the living room area of the llouse.
Pictures of the trip appeared In
sexual rela tionship with Rice and
And after firemen had the lire
the National Enquirer and It was
out, a one-gallon milk carton,
said Ihe Herald reporters did not
reported Mmandt sold them to
see Rice leave through a back
approximately two-tlllrds lull of
the tabloid. A People magazine
gas, with no cap, wa1 found on a
door with Armand! and Broadspokeswoman refused to say
hurst. Hart said both women
ln11de the house. The milk
stand
whether Armandt was paid for
slept a t Broadhurst's nearby
carton was just a few Inches from
her e~cluslve Interview .
home.
where llremen had stopped the
Armandt s aid she was sur· Armandt, 29, told People, " The
prised by Harl's relationship names Gaston said.
actual truth Is that some of that
Meigs County Sherl1t Howard
with Rice.
l&gt;ack·door stuff they talked about
Frank and an o1tlcer tor the State
" I thought he almost wanted to
never happened , and Donna
Fire Marshall were called to the
caught," she said. "He's a
be
actually stayed In Gary 's town·
scene to Investigate. Gaston
very smart man buthewasdoing
l)ouse Friday nigh t."
Continued on page 12
stupid things like being blatant
with Donna."

Rice spent night with
Hart, friend reports

the end of a 10·day visit to
Moscow that the Soviet -built
prefabricated concrete sections
of the elgllt-story New Office
Building had been "massively
honeycombed" wllh liste ning
devices.
He said trying to remove the
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