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--Local briefs---,

1\ confirmation of sale and
order fo r deed and distribution
has been filed In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court ina loreclo·
sure action by Diamond Savings
and Loa n Co. agai nst Joyce A.
Blake, et a!. The plain IIff has
been awarded a deficiency judg·
ment of $10,847.52 in the action.
The court furth er orde red a
deficiency judgment of $!\47 OJ
plus lnleres t Jo defe ndant Cit y
Loan and Savings Co.
Capital Savings and Loa n Co.,
now known as Brnefi('ial Mort·

Prizcs in throe places will be awarded in thc th ree
catogorirs of th r pi&lt;' baking con test to bl' held Sunda y at the
Mr igs MuS&lt;·um as a part of Heritage WeekPnd activ it ies .
Brslde t hr t hrre placrs, a best ove rall prize will be given. The
categor ies arc apple. cherry and miscellaneous. Pit•s arc to be
brought to lil t• Museum Sunday at 2:30p. m. w1 th judgi ng to
:~ p . m .

ttnd thr winners ilnd pr izes awonlrd at 4 p.m .

t\ftf'l ' that th..rc wil l be an auc tion of the pirs.
1\ frat urr of activities on Saturday will b&lt;&gt; a ham bu rger ca t in g
co nt est sponsored by Plcascrs at 4: :JO p.m. 1\ge groups will bt' I2
''nd U\'&lt;' r and 12 and undrr. Rt•gistrat ion will be at 4 p.m.
On bo th days lht•rr will be ga mes for thc chi ldren .

iVIan 'caught in the act'

Two defendant s forfe it ed
bonds and fiv e others were fin ed
in Ihe courl of Middleport Mayor
Fred Hoffman Tuesda y night .
Forfeiting bonds were Gary
Boggess, Pomeroy, $100, posted
on a dl sorderl.v manner charge,
and Ronald L. Ri ce, Ra cine. $41.
speeding.
Fined were Kenn elh Wise,
Middleport, $425 and cos Is, three
days In jail , driving under the
influ ence: $100 and costs, posses·

c h&lt;.~n,;.l'd w i! h poss('ssion of ma riju ana und Ht temptin g to conv ey

eontraban&lt;l into the grounds of a detent io n fa cil it y. He was
srhedulted to appear th is morn ing before J udge Patrick
O'Brir•n in Ml' igs Cou nt y lourt .

11h of 10::10 a. m.)

House
...
Co ntinued from page

1

l'rnvid"d h,y
llrycc and Mark Smith
of lllunl ~; Ills &amp; l.tH'Wi

Rep. Freder ick H. Deering,
D"Monrocv illc. au thor of the ga s
tax hike, sa id it will enable the
department to resurface 1/100
Prin•
mi les of sta tr hig hw ays and
.. .. . 27 J.H repair 210 bridges. short of the
..2H:Y, ODOT goals but more than

Firm
Am i': !t'rl ri(' 1-'ow£ '1

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Boh F. v Jn s F arm~.; ... ... . ... .... 2fi

und t rnd i ng :-,t •:.;s iun •.v iii hl'g in at 7
p.m . foll owed IJy .:1 t•oin aut·t io n
Jn d rc·fr p~ h mf•nl s .

F.MS has :\ c·alls
MPi gs

C oun t,\'

w ithout the lax .
" We·' ll probabl.v b£'

Medical S.·n ·it't•s rrport s tht'e&lt;'
ca ll s Thur:.;duy : S_'r' l"i.ICU SP at 1: 2~!

to 1\mbf'rgf'r Roo.td for Ma _v
Hn!lt •r to V(•! N an.-. Mrm orla l

&lt;t.!ll .

ll o., plt&lt;tl', ltu tl ;l!H.I at :1 12 p.m. to
SJa iP Routr• i ii\~ for Carlos J&lt;str p
to V&lt;' lrriln s MPmorlal llospita l:
Ra eim· at H: II J p.m. to Stal t'
Houle :\:lH fo r J.r·s tn Schultz to

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:sV\'illia Ml'f :ool
Syvilli;o M. McCoo l. HO, lor
ol' Cd di;. cl it'tl

WC'dnhda~·

Sur\' i\' ing ar c• hrr hu ~ b; tnd .
I·:. McCoo l: 1hr £'t• so ns. ( ;Pnc ·

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divorce. Cynthia Robso n has
bee n resto red by Ihe co urt tu hrr
former name Richards.
Kimberly Person has been
grant ed a divorce from Harold
Person.

South Ct•nlral Ohio
Thu nderstorms like))· toda)',
with a cha ncr of severP s1orms
and highs between ~5 and 90.
Mostly cloudy tonig ht. with a
chanc e of thunders torms and a
low between li.'i and 70. Occa·
sional showers and thunder·
storms Sa turday. with highs ncar
80.
The probabi lit y of precip it a·
tion is 60 percent toda v, &lt;0

thrir

Te n defe nd a nt s forfeited
bonds, nine of Ihem on speeding
charges. in the court of Pomeroy
Ma yor Richard Sey ler Tuesday
nig ht.
Forfeiting specdin g bonds
were David C. Lowman. Hart ·
ford , W. Va .. $47: Edna M.
Na nce. Syracuse. $48: Robert E
Seevers. Newport , U7: Geo rge
R. Holman, Ra ci ne, $48; Jane A.
Michael. Pomeroy, $4fi; Mickey
S. flollon, Long Bot:om. $47;
J ames Snodgrass. Rutland, $46;
Wayne Zeigler .. Albany, $46;
Juli e A. Miller. Ga llipolis. $50.
Ricky Schaefer. Middl eport, for·
felted bonds of $63, opera ting
while under sus pension. and $63,
ex pired plates.
Fi'ned in Mayor Sey ler's court
were Brooks A. Glm·er ,.Cal lipo·
lis Ferry, W. Va .. driving while
intoxica ted. $:l7o and costs: Tho·
mas Quillen, Middleport , assaull
on an officer. $31.1 and costs, and

mt:~rri &lt;J,lH"-

Hospital news

Public Notice

Public Notice

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
On June 1. 1987, in the
Meigs County Probale
Court. Case No. 25.537,
Constance M . BUllock, A .
D . 1,' Box 1477, Clarendon,
Pa ., 1 6313 was appointed
E~eecutrix of the estate of
Permelia A . Cole . deceased,
late of 360 Pearl Street
Middleport, Meigs County,
Ohio.
Robert E. Buck.
Probate Judge
lena K. Nesselroad, Clerk

16)5, 12, 19, 3tc

\'elcrans Memorial

Public Notice

T hu rsda y Ad miss ion s -

Hurl

Blevins. La n•svi
. . iJ c·, Ma)· J-l olter.

PUBLIC NOTICE
Jaymar Coal Company,
Route 1, Cheshire, Ohio
cine: Robert ilur kc. Tu ppers 45620, husubmitted a coat
mining and reclamation per·
P lai ns.
mit applicotion, numbered
Thur sday Di sc ha rgr s
0780. fcratippleareatotha
.Jam~s Web&lt;&gt;r. rtol land Will.
tlhio Department of Natural

Rac in e;
Ch ri sl in e ShaPUN .
Pomf'roy : Dc•borah Wol fe . Rll·

Lottery numbers

that people do not wish lo trave l
at 711 ur RO mph. bu t rat her at a
ru tr ."

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U. S. Open concludes today

Health
fair
-Page B-1

Beat of the Bend: 'Just in the nirk of time'
Page A-6
Spt'ed limit issue inmh'es lot,; of politir,;

Page A-2

an d

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numbers:

Daily Number
791.
Ticket sales lolaied $1,241.40:5,
with a payoff due of $278,095.
PICK-4
8o27.
PICK ·4 ticket sales totalea
$180.~150, with a payoff du e or
$81,217.
PICK·4 $1 straight bel pays
$:i,256. PIC'K-4 $1 box bet pays
$219.

Public Notice

Public Notice

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Fathn's Day Weekend Entertainment At

ROCKY'S IN RAVENSWOOD

APPEARING JUNE 19 &amp; 20-"AMIX" (10 PM-2 AM)
BAND JAMBOREE SUN., JUNE 21, 3 PM-??
HOST BAND: "THREE". Bands from Parkersburg,
Ravenswood, Pomeroy, and the surrounding areas.
Any Band Interested In Playing ...
CALL 304-273-9015 or 614-949-2092

By STEVEN TRIPLETr
Tines-Sentinel News Editor
GALLIPO LIS - The news from U.S . Rep.
Clarence Miller IR·Ohiol. last Wednesday lhat
$34 million has been appropriated for 1988 by Ihe
House Approprialion Committee is jus I part of"
continuing story of the improvement project at
the Ga llipolis Jocks and dam. Tolal cost forecast
for the project in Februa ry of 19R6 was $353
million. The $:14 million is three limes the money
originally requesled for 1988.
Construction should begin this fall and the
addit ional funds mean the project ca n proceed
qu ickly. Bids for construction will be opened in
September according to Public Affairs officer
Dave Bayard of Ihe U.S. Army Corp of Engineers.
Hunl ingt on W.Va.
According to Bayard most of the engineeri ng
work and land acq uisition has been complcled.
Bayard says the project will ta'ke from seven to
eight years lo complete.
The appropriation still has to pass a vote by the
House and Senate. Barry Palmer: Dlreclor of the
Association for lhe Development of lntcrsla te

Nav igabil it y in America's Ohio Va liry , Dl ·
NAMOJ, says the Gallipolis project has been
targeted In Washington . as "the number one
priority in bill H .R. 6. " Also in H.R. 6 arr locks and
dams No. 7 and ~ on lhc Mononghahela River:
second chamber , Jocks and dam No. 26 on" the
Mississippi River; Bonnev ille locks and dam on
the Columbia Riv er and Winfield locks and dam
on the Kanawha River.
DINAMO's membership is made up of busi·
nesses. local govern ment s and organizati ons who
supporl improvemenls of watetway navigability.
DINAMO has lobbied In support of the wal erway
projects.
The big obsta cle for thp projrct was hurdled in
November of 1985, when Congre0s approved
omnibus waler resour,es leglsiat ion which
aulhorized lhe project. Accordi ng to Baya rd
money has not been a big problem. but' getting
authorization for the project was.
One big issue which was rcsoi,·ed when the
project was au thorized concerned cost shar ing
provisions. The House wanled onc"thi rd of thc

By CHARLENE IIOEFUCH
Tlmes-Stmtlnel Stall
POMEROY - E~ h iblts of art s
and crafts, antiques and collect!·
blcs are always a part of
Herltagr Weekend al the Meigs
Museum and this year's displays
are unique waiting Ia be viewed.
Among the exhibits are an
antique doll a nil toy collecllon on
display, woodworking and other
lools from earlier times, pots and
pans used by turn· of-the-cen tury
homemakcrs. a weaving loom,
· spinlng wheel and old sewing
ma chines, old phonographs and
records, as well as miscellaneous

furnishings from homes of gener·
at ions past.
Among the new displa ys this
year Is one of hand·woven
baskets from the collection or
Donna; Ohllng,er. ThP Jar!(est'
baskel of the display was made
by Joe Young of l.ong Bottom In
1900. He made It for his bride to
be usM as a conlal ner lor
firewood. Anolher Is a market
basket made in 193:; and given lo
Mrs. Ohlinger's mother, Hilda
Whil e, by Apperson Young In
payment for some wallpapering,
while another Is a small colored

\Jut not 1\'ans portl'd: Hut land at
2: Ill p.m. to No•\\' Lima Hoa&lt;l for
.luanit: t l.amt)('rl to Vr t ( • ran ~
Mr•m or ia l ll os pit&lt; ll : ltm·int' a l
.' ~ :- n p.n1 .

to Dor ca s fo r C i ne! ~·
Stalans 10 \ 't'\f ••rdn s Memorial

g r eat · ·

F ri en ds may

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE
204 Condor St .

Pomeroy, OH .
Phone 992·2976

SPRING RSUMMER HOURS
MON.-WED. &amp; IHURS. q.s
lUES. &amp; FRI. q.a
SATURDAY 9-1

ttospi ta l: Hutl;llld at 9 ·IHp.m . to
tt am )l! On Il oilo\\' 11oad fo r Hurl
Olt'V lrls to \ 'l't rr an&lt; Mt' mor lal
Hos pi tal : S)Ta r uS&lt;' at JO:Ot p.m.
lransportctl K ar~ n McCO)' to

HOME LOANS

THE

GRAVELY
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father's Day

0

samsonlte"....:
FlJRNIIUA(

FRIDAY &amp;
· SATURDAY

*No Application Fee
*Long Tenn, Fixed Rates
*Minimal Down Payment
And Closing Costs.

REMEMBER WHEN! - These ACales were used by Phllly
Sr. In Meier Brothers Meaat Shop, locaated In the bottom of
the upra house, now Elberfeld's Parklnr Lot, many year!! ago.
They arc now a part of Shirley Huston'• antique tool colledlon on
e&gt;&lt;hlhlt at the museum, displayed here by Nancy Reed.
~elcr,

North ready to go to jail
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. William Cohen', R·Maine, a
member of the Iran-Contra paael, said Saturday be belle~es U .
Col. Oliver North iB prepared to ro to Jail rather than testily
about hiB actions to arran11e tbe far-Rung affair.
Interviewed with p1111el colleape Sen. David Boren, D· Okla.,
on CNN's "Evans A No.ak," Collen also 1ald North's silence
has put the select Hou~~e-Senate commilleel Janttlratinr the
scandal "at his mercy" as they barpla with North'1lawyers to
get his testimony.
Boren and Collen, also the chairman and vice chairman of the
Senate lntelll«ence Committee, offered lllelr -menls of
the congrf!SIIIonal probe utile lrliii'Conlra panel prepares to
open a second 1et of public llearlnp Tue.day after a 14·day
break.
The first slx·•eek Rretell ended .Juae t wltll erltleal queltions
surroundlnr tile forelp policy affair bec.-c fer &amp;M'I'en from
tbe pnr;·ho Marlae officer wllo •lltl Nn, II wu a 1talf
member on tbe Nalloeal SeetlriiJ c-u. 81•ce 1111 •mlual
lor hi&amp; involvemellt Ill tile ~al, NortiiU. nf111 e• to apeak,
lnvoklnr the Flftk Amllllhtlll proledlotl acal•l tell·
lncrbnlnatloa.
After lnlenle nerotlallons with apeelal p.-.tor Lawre•ce
Walsh, who! 111 pun111111 ertmllllll ella pe ID Jlle CMe, tbe
lraa-Contra panel s•pt ... pt llmW IIDnalty from
PI' neCitloll for Nortll - wldcll awcp 111 llhn It ...,..

ONLY

$188
N0 H a fl ds®! bock and rola;,.
Liu
for siesta or suntan. Sit up to sip cold one. NoHands"'.
o Lean

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the sel l· adjusting chaiae from the Samsonite Body Glove&amp; col·
lection.
• Strong, Welded tubular steel frani1111s
• RUst· resistant Samton - Gerd~ fr•mft finish
· • Cool, ccmfortable S11p~r· TuHs slings in a choice of decor1tor
.
colors.

SAVE 25°/o
(orntr of
Third and
Olive
Golipolis
446-3045

ON ALL PATIO GROUPS
Daily 9-5
Mon. &amp; Fri.
9-1

PEOPLES BANK
5th Slrl!et
New HaYI!II, W.Va.

POint Pleasant. W.Va.

1112·21.15

6'15-U21

2212 Jackson Avenue

Second Slrl!et

Maaon, W.Va .
773-5514

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Jm'prov&lt;'mcnts woulq provide long term bl'nefll s
to 'thr local and national rconomy . Palmer says
$255 million cou ld be saved annually per year by
business und indusi&lt;'V when thr locks arc
upgraded. This suvi ng.&lt; would b&lt;&gt; re&lt;tllzed by
businessC's who ar·e now usin g :1 morC' C' Xpenslve
altrrnate mode of tr&lt;tn spat'latlon.
An Army Corp of Engineer' s rc' port r(•ieased
Feb. 4, 1!186 stalc'li "Reduced delays and
lransporallon cosls will benefit directly and
indirectly !he economy of the nation."
The r'e pot·t also projt&gt;ctrd an In crease In
commodi tv traffi c 64.5, 7:&gt;.0 and 915 million Ions
tran siting . the projccl In 19~10. 2000 and 2020
r·espeC'tlvel.v. Thcs&lt;' Irends also foreca sted a :10
h ~ur delay per tow by 1990. The dam, built In 1937,
has been Jhc scene of numci·ous accidents and
called Ihe "major bottlcnrck" on th e Ohio Rlvrr.
Palmrr said somr users have rcporlcd delays as
long as 711 hours at th e loc ks. Tht' worst time Is
durin~ I he hi gh watCI' season In Ihe spring.
According lo Palmer plans are being made for a
ground breaking ceremony In lute Oclotx&gt;r·.

Easier basket given to Mrs.
Ohlinger in 1933 and "reC'ycled"
Pvery yea r unlil 1949 al Easiertime. There Is a small hlckorv
basket from the early 1900's and
a firesid e basket from the ear ly
20' s, both frm Mrs . Ohl!nge(" s
famil y, along with several newer
baskets.
Several pioneer skills will be'
demon~J ra t ed
this afternoon
from noon to evening and In the
lheatre slides will be shown on
the Northwesl Terrllorv a nd
Williamsburg.
·
Thr pie baking con les t will be
Co ntinued on A ·~

Details
of defects
might be
released

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to F'our th _anfl Sn•amo t'P for
whn wa s lrf';tlrd

projec t costs to be paid from water transportation
industry taxes .collected and di str ibuted In tho'
Inland Walerways Trust Fund. The Srnatr
wan led half of Ihe projecl cos ls to be pa id through
the Irus t fund and they also wanted an lnercasc in
barge fue l tax fr om $.11) per ga llon lo $.20
begin ning .Ja n. I. 1 9~8. Thl' Senalc version
eventually was agreed upon.
Oft he $l4 million appropria ted. $17 million was
appropriated from the Inland Wat erway Trust
Fund . The first such appropriatio ns from thl'
trusl fund accordi ng to Palm er.
Regardless of pa ssage of th t' $:14 million
appropriation, Bayard says consti'Ur tion shou ld
beg in this fa ll. How many workers th e co ns tru e·
lion projt'el will employ depends on how lhc
co nlraclor dOl'S the' work. AI the pea k of Jh t•
project, which Bayard said was the lhlrd or fourlh
· building season, more than :.oo co nstruclion
workers could be employed.
Palmer says the added construction l'mp loy"'enl would not only be a temporary shol In the
arm for the local economy, bul the Jock

Arts, crafts on ·exhibit for
• • •
Heritage Weekend activities

l'l'a lll omP in Wa ynrsvi ii P fr om 7
to ~l p.m. F riday

~ r; 1ndo n Fl o ~· d

Sections. 60 Pages

A Multimedia l11c . Newspaper

Locks project ·groundhreaking slated this fall

call at lhe Stubbs·Conner Fun·

Mt •i gs ('oun t,· F:mer gt·tu.' ,\'
IVil'd il'&lt;t l S(·n· ic t ·~ rt' POI'I S fiv t.•
&lt;'&lt; Ti ls Wrrln r~ cl a~· ; 11ac\nr al 1: IIi

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grand('hildrc-n. and on&lt;' nephew .
Cn!vf'siclf' Sf' rY ices will br held

Union

Partly cloudy. Chance of
thunderstorms. Highs in the
tipper SOs. Probability ol prl'clpitalion 50 P.rrcent.

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Middleport- Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant June 21, 1987

,ur S&lt;'nttstlal•·· iliit .: 1\r ith of at I p.m. Sat urday at the Cadi z

:E:MS has 5 (•ails

Comics ....... .............. Insert

Clussllied, ................ ll-2-7
lleaths .... .. ............... ... i\·7
Farm ... ................... .... C- ~
Editorial ........... .... ...... 1\ · t
Sports ...................... ('-t-6

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Wurrwr of Pompro.\' , 1-&amp; grand·

o·hilrlr e n

Along the River ........ B·J.6
Business, ..................... 0 '1

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Vol, 22 No. 20
Copyrighted 1987

C-1

CLEVELAND 1UPI I - Thur.
day 's winning Ohio Lottery

dogs.
ORDINANCE #303
This ordinance shall take
Resources. Division of Rec·
BANNING OF
effect and be in force from
tam2tion. The proposed coat
PIT BULL DOGS
mining and reclamation opBE IT ORDAINED BY THE and after the earliest period
oration will be for a tipple in COUNCIL of the Village of allowud bv law.
Meigs County , Salisbury Syracuse, Meigs County, PASSED: June 4, t 987
Tcwnship Lots 392. 396 and Ohio :
Janice Lawson.
Clerk-Treasurer
398 on the property of
Section 1. In order to
Jaymar Coal Company. The
protect the health, safety, Eber Pickens, Mayor
propoaed permit area en· and the welfare of the 16) 19. 1tc
ccmpasses 7 .3 acres and is residents of the Village of
located on the Cheshire 7% Syracuse, the breed of dogs
Public Notice
minute U.S .G .S . quadrangle known as "PitBulls'.' will no
map, approximately 1 .0 longer be permitted in the
miles northeast of Cheshire. ccrporation limits of the
' NOTICE OF
Ohio.
APPOINTMENT
OF
The applic8ti.on is on fiie at Village of Syracuse. All Pit
FIDUCIARY
Bulls currentlv within the
the Meigs County Ra: corporation must be reOn May 29, 1987, in the
corder's Office, Meigs moved within 30 days after Meigs County Probate
County Courthouse. Pome· the passage cf this Coun, Case No. 25529,
rov. Ohio, for public view- ordinance.
Mary K. Holter, 33660 TR
ing. Written comments or
Section 2. The owner of 111. long Bottom, Ohio
requests for informal confer· any such dogs shall be t 1·ned 46743, was appointed Exe·
ence may be sent to the not more than $100 and cutrix of the estate of Arvil
Division of Reclamation,
1 h 1
Holter, deceased. late of
Founta1n
, Square, Building ccsts
irstoffenseof
having ortor e keeping
such 33660 TR 111 , Long Bot. tam, Meigs County, Ohio
B· 3. Columbus. Ohio dogs.
'
43224, withinthirtydaysof
Section 3 . The owner of 45743.
the last date of publication any IUCh dcgs shall be fined
Robert E. Buck,
ofthisnotice.
not more than 6500 and
Probate Judge
16)19, 22, 29 17)6. 4tc
costs for the second offense Lena K . Nesselroad. Clerk
of having or keeping such 161 5. 12, 19, 3tc

The Pomeroy Volunteer
Fireman's Association will be
sponsoring a Chicken B.B.Q.
at the Fire Station on
Sunday, June 21 st
starting at 11 :00 a.m.

r.

50 ce nts

assault. S213 and costs: Ma *
Laudermill , Racine, open flask 1
$20 and costs; Bill Bostic, Callipolis. assault, $213 and costs, and
Janet S. Re itmlre, Rutland, $48
and costs, speeding.

VanMC'ter ,

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El i"a 1\ . Utt a nd Kennel h R.
Utt havr b&lt;&gt;cn grant I'd a dissol u·
lion or ma r riage.
C'ynlhia .J. Robson and Dunn,·
L. Robson havr bee n gra nt r d a

las! FC'bruar~·. " I am convl nced

Gprman)' and William of Kettrr·
in g: a tlaughtN. Donna William·
so n of Kutland: a sl.&lt;trr. Aleria

percen t tonight and 80 percent
Sa turday.
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Winds will be light and varia·
blr today and tonight .
Extended Fore.;ast
Sunday through Tuesday
A chance of showers ana
.
thunders
tor ms each day, with' '
highs ra nging from Ihe upper 70,.
to the middle 80s. Overnight low~
will be between 60 and 65.

Ru tland .
Ru lh Ann Faulk. Midd lepo rt ,
and Timoth.v D. Fa ulk, Pomeroy,
have fli ed for a dissolut io n of

Sunday

Ten forfeit bonds in Pomeroy court

·' ,
peopl&lt;'.
" If ~ou lf;J Vf" l on Ohio 's inter·
stales al a II. you know that . - - - - - - - - - - - - - L - - - - - - - - - - !- - -r------...!.____::..__
people ar~ s imply not goi ng 5o
m)Jh any morc," said Scm. Dav id
1.. J-J obson , R·Springfi Pid. who
has b&lt;&gt;en pus hing thP bill since

Area deaths

m~ · rl.\ ·

agi.linst

Thf'S"... Oil lnal'
l"rlf't'.''t,2.
' '1--I, On
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...
11
tht• tJIII rai s in g Ill!' spC&lt;'d limit on

rra so n t~b l e

V(•!(•ran s Mf'mo r ial Hospi1&lt;JI.

I

Divo rce actions ha ve been fil ed
in Meigs Coun ty Common Pleas
Court by .Joseph 1\. McCarty,
Middleport . aga insl Mar)· .J.
McCar ty, Middleporl. a nd by
Racinda K. VanMeter, Rac ine,

limit•. or cltr'rs· w'lth mo,·o than

F:m(•r ge nc.v

sian of ma rijuana. and $10 and
cos ts, expired license; Eric Tay.
lor, Racine, $25, diso rder ly
manner: Rick McClellan , Pom e·
roy, $50 and cos ls. disorder ly
mann er: Charles B. Williamso n.
Rutland, $2o and costs, ext ircd
tags: Ton y Welch. Middleport ,
$25 and costs, failure to cont ro l.
and .Johnny Donohu e. Middle·
port. $100 and costs, possession of
marijuana. and $100 and costs
and 10 days in jail. assau lt.

Divorce actions filed in Meigs Court

buck here
1n a couple ofyca rs to address the
problem,'' said Deering, alluding
to the fact that hr had wanted an
f-l('ck' s In c. ... .. .
. ...... -1 ~"~
addlllonal thrN'·Cen t tax on a
Lirnllcd Inc ..
......... .4:1:Y1 gal lon . " We ' rt • go ing to have to
Multimedia In"
........... SY c urt ail som r of thP ('Onstruction
fti.lX ]{PS!JU I'aOI S.. ...... ........ :d'K
projeels," fl(• said.
rtobbins&amp;Mv r rs.
.. ... 11'!1
Sho ney· s lnr·. .
.. ....... 2~1
Repu bl ica ns rr fu sed to 'upport
Wr ncl y's Inti. ... .... ....... .... ... HI'.,
the
larger tax figu re , and many
Wort hin gton Imi ........ .. ....... ~11 1 ;1
of' thl'm wanted a lid on the ta x at
17 cenl s a gallon. It is now 12
Boarci mt•t•ls Tut·~d ay
cc n". wi ll go Ia 14.7 cc nt s .July 1
MPigs Coun t)' Liller Crant and will grow by about one·half
advisory board wil l meet Tues· cr' nl a year. acr o1'din g to ODOT,
day. 7: :«1 p.m.. al th l' Meigs
Rep. Lynn R. Wa r ht mann, R
Count y 1-:xt c n ~ ion Off lcC' .
Napo ll'll n, co mplained aboutthc
lack of managemen t of highway
An noun('t•rrwnls
workers. Ht• sa id vo tin g for the
bill would be co ndonin g "s ix mrn
foin duh ml •i•ling
Oil KilN Coin (' full will mr•r•l l( •tmin~ on (.1 s hon·l. two wavin!Z a
Mon da)' at Bu r kPtt 's Ba rbc• r flag &lt;111d tw o more loo king at the
Shop in Middlt•port . Soc ial hou r holc thcv'rr digging."
Charm ing Shoppc'.s .. ..... ....... :! I:Y1
;,
l~edrr a l Mogu l .................... 42 1
Goorlyear T&amp;lt .... .
...... 71l

gage Co. of Ohio. Pomero.\'. has
filed acl ion agai nst Sharon Allen.
1\l bany, for a judgment of
$1.927.31 .
Reciprocal ac t ions for child
su ppor t have been filed b)' the
Stat e of Michigan . Oakland
County, individually and on be·
half of Marisa Gray, aga inst
Vincent Dale Gray; and by the
Sta te of Arizona, Coc hise County,
and Anna Teresa Enci nas.
aga ins l Sa muel Aumiller Gibbs
Ill.

Two forfeit bonds in mayor's court

ll t10 :54 p.m. Thursda y, Kavin .J. Hutton, 18, ol Rutl a nd , w;JS
oiJscrvrd at the back or the Meigs Cou nt y .Ja il tryin g to slip
mari juana in to prisoners. Hutton was spotted by Deputies
Har ry Lyo n.s and Ral ph Trussel l. Hutton was arrested and

Daily stO(•k prices

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Meigs County Court news

Will award prizes in 3 events

tJ(·gin al

Friday, June 19. 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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By United Press International
Olflclals from severa l states,
Including Ohio. are calling lor the
release of a secret reporl thai
details defecls In nucl ear plant s
and II looks like they will get what
they want.
The "Reed Rcpor l" was com·
piled by General Electric Co.
engineers In 1975. The company
sold reactors to Gra nd Gulf, the
Rlverbend plant near St. Fran·
clsvllle, La ., tho Perry plan t near
Cleveland , Ohio, and the Cli nton
plant In central Illinois.
The report had been supressed
wl\h !he agreement of lhe Nu·
clear Regulatory Commiss ion
until an Ohio utllll y lawsuit
forced the report to bl'come a
public document as part of the
courl record lasl month.
At a Washington meeting of the
National Association of State·
Funded Utilily Consumer Advo·
cales, Miss issippi voted to ask
for the release or the report ,
Special Assistant Attorney Gen·
eral Frank Spenser said FrJBay .
The group resolved to "ask
Congress to ensure lhat lhe
report ls made public." Spencer
said. "Thai's our stand."
GE maintains that all the
repairs were made although the
cost of the repairs or who made
them has not been det ermined.
"The NRC has been assuring
people that ft has taken action on
the reports from te GE englnl&gt;ers
as Jo the problems wllh Ihe plant
and Jhey've ' been corrected,"
Spencer said. " But we think It 's
necessary to get that full report
sow~ can see llrsthand what's ln
ft and make sure the public's
protected.
"While we have no doubt the
NRC has taken steps, we want to
see the report for ourselves so we
can make that determination."
Continued on A-4

LOCK PROJECI' - This artlsl'8 rendering
siJows how the new JockK wll! look, once they are In
place Ires ide the old lock facility. After the !ocks

are completed work will ber;ln on UJI«l'adlng the
dam lt•elf. (Times-Sentlnelllle photo)

State lawmakers attempt to
conclude session for summer
By I.EE I.EONARil
UP I Siatehous" Reporter
CO LUMBUS, Ohio !UPII
The Ohio Genera l Ass&lt;'mbly wi ll
attempt Jhl s week Jo finalize
ac tion on the $22 billion stat e
budget fo r 1988·89, deal wllh a
hosl of other pressing mailers
and adjourn for the summer.
Law makers, who have Jx&gt;en
wa rned lo prepare lo slay
through Friday, ra ce a brulal
workweek which Includes antiCI·
pated action on a major civil
jusllce and Insurance reform bill
and a 2.7·cent Increase In Jhe
state gasoline tax, among olher
thin gs.
There al ready are I hrce· dozen
bills on the Senate calendar
alone. and probably will he more

before the Wl'l!k Is over.
The House Is to rcconvt'nC alII
a.m. Tuesday untl Ihe St:•natr at
1:30p.m.
House and Sr·natc negotiations
on the budget progressed last
week to the polnl whcerc the
slx·member pa nel has u Jc•nta·
live revenu e fl gurdrom which to
charl spendin g.
Sources report ed th at the pane·
lisls decided to take the Senate
vers ion of a sales ta x on Inter·
sta te long di sta nce telephone
calls, exemptin g dala lransmls·
slnns and coupling It with a
promised 5 percent ra te reduc·
lion on Jhc long distance call s.
The proposal would raise $107
mJIIIon over two yea rs.
1n addition, so urces said, JhP

House-a pproved tax amnesty
would be replaced with an
aggrcs.• lve tax enforcement program condu cted by add II lanai
tax agents.
Rep. Thomas W. Johnson. R·
New Concord, a member of the
con fcrcncr r·ommltt ec, sa id th r
group Is working on spending
reductions. Both !he liousr and
Senate t'XCPPded the amount of
revenu es av~ llatJi e .
"We' re a bout $2f~l million ovc·r
now," sai d .Johnso n, adding that
Ihe la rger Houst· human sNv lres
and Senate rdur·ation ex ;&gt;endl·
tu res havr not yi't been trimmed .
Negot lalot·s pla n to meel Man·
day mor nin g and Monday cv t•n·
Jn g In hop~s ot gett lng " rer)()rt
Co ntlnu rd on ll -4

Govertnent rejects Piketon request
By United Pres8 International
A request by the American
Enrichment Co. to operalc an
abandoned uranlum·enrlchmenl
centrifuge plant nca r Piketon,
Ohio, has been rejected by Jhe
federal government.
America n . Enrichment had
proposed to use priva te money lo
complete part of the planl and
start using IL The company
would pay the federal govern·
ment lor the plant with a
negollated percenlage of profit s.
"In Jhe deparlment 's view,
AEC has not shown that It has the
financial and management re·
sources critical to complete and

••

operate Jhe large and complex
Gas Centrifu ge Enrichment
Plant fac ilities," said J . Mi cha el
Farrell, Energy Department
general counsel, In a leiter lo
AE C presldenl Leonard Re ichle.
Farrell said substantial legal
questions remain as to whelher
the company could operale th
plant w!Jhout a license fro m the
Nuclear Regulatory Commls·
sian. He also said the govern·
ment could be liable If anything
went wrong. '
The federal Energy Depart ·
ment was building the $2.6 billion
centrifuge plant to enrich ura·
nlum. for weapons
produ ction and
'

electricit y genr r·at Jon. Bu t in
1985 It decidl'd to abandon the
unfin ished pla nt in thr wak e of
tailing demand and Increased
foreign com pel ilion. About J.2(XJ
jobs were los t.
Way ne 'Range , an En(•rgy
Depa r tment spokes man In Oak
Ridge, Tenn ., said Friday that
Ihe department was to ld In .198f&gt;
by the Sl'Crctury uf energy to serk
an alter nallve use for the Ohio
centrifu ge site.
"Interes t has been up a nd
down," Ran gr sa id. " I don' t
know of anyont' waiting In Jht•
wings fo r usin g t hr facility fort hi'
enrichm enl or uranium."

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~une 21, 1987

Commentary and perspective

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

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST TO 8 AM EDT 6-21.a7

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25 Third .h ·P., GaUipoll•. Ohio I II Court St ., Pomeroy, Ohio
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ROBERT L \\"ING.ETT
Publisher
H OB.\RT WILSO:-.- ,JR.
E•ecuth•e Ed itor

PAT WHITEHEAD
A~•ls tant Publisher-Controller

A ,\ 1DHWR r1 f 'Jn p i:nl! fod Pn...,, ln tf'f national, !nln nrl Dal ly PrE&gt;ss Associa·
11cm and thr Amrrlran ~ f""" ,.pa p&lt;&gt;r 1-'u ni i S hN ~ """"OC: li:l tlfJn
LETI F: RS OF OPf~I{) ~ ilff wr! ('(J I'J'l(· fh p,_· st\ oo ld tx.• le5s than ,:m words
lon~&lt;: All h•\t{'r s arr suhjf'C! 1o trl llln£ dnd ntJstlw s ~gned with nam&lt;&gt;, address and
tclrphnnr numb&lt;&gt;r ~o unsl ~&lt;:nld lf•tt &lt;•n. will tw putl lJS hl"Cl . LC&lt;t!NS .-,hould Jx&gt; In
good l&amp;ste. addrrsslng

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not

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The politics of
raising the speed limit

By United Press International

Bureaucrats -----~-J_a_ck_A_nd_e_rs_o_n_a_nd_Jo_se_p_h_S_p_ea_r
WASHINGTON- Taking fed ·
era l bureaucrats ' words at face
\"a lue ca n be a risky business.
Just ask William B ailey of
. Columbus, Ohio.
·
Bailey Is president of Lee
Products Inc .. w hich manufac·
lures braking systems for under·
. ground coal mines ' haul ing
equipment. High-grade brakes
ca n mean the difference between
life and death for a miner In the
close canfinps of a tunnel.
Considering the crucial naturt'
of his co mpany's producr. Bailey
took seriously the two memos
sent out a few years ago by the
Mine Safety and Healfh Admini stration announcing new criteria
for eva luating the safety of
braking sys tem s. Bail ey as sumed , naive ly as it turned out ,
!hal t he memos m ean I what they
said - or appeared to say . ·
So Lee Product s went to

considerable expense redesign ·
ing II brake systems to meet the •
federal criteria and received a
"certification of performanct'."
That and 50 cents m ight ha ve
gotten Bail ey a cup of coffee; It
didn' t help him sell any brak E's.
In !a ct, the expe nse of m eet ing
the higher standards put him at a
disadvantage with his compe11·
tors, none of whom had bothered
to meet fht&gt; federa l crit eria and
obtain cerp!ication.
How could Bailey have been
m isled by bureaucratese ? Easy .
Our report er Lisa Sylvester has
seen the two memos sent out in
1979 to brake makers. The first

one said:

"We propose tha t all eq uip·
ment m anu factured or rebui lt
after, June 8, ·1981, mus t be
provided with bra king syst ems
m eeting these criteria ." The
crit t&gt;ria were attached .
The seco nd memo a few
m onths later notified manu fac·
turers that the min e safely
agency wou ld " begin accepting
applications for the rerllflca .fions of performa nce" that were
envisioned in the new serup .
The mPmos seemed prett y
straighfforward to Ba iley, and
his company set about followi ng

Today in history
By United Press International
Today is Sunday, June 21, the 172nd day of 1987 w ith 193 10 follow .
Summ er officially begins tod ay tsolstice a! 6: 11p.m . EDT ! .

COLI,;~JIJL"S - 'l;l ny h&lt;• , ., h&lt; ·c·au" · of .111 the cards and le11E'r'
insisting thar Ohio ""s , p..rd limir h&lt;• rai1&lt;·d from 'io1o 1} i mph . Nobod.'
• ·a ni ~ 10 tlri\" .'i.'i &lt;~n) morr·. and hJrdl v an\"bod\· does .
Ma.v tx· it" o., h('CJu :-,c th f ~ o;, JaiP JPgi ~lo t o r~ who d ri\'P back l:lncJ for th
from homl' to Columbur, r \' ( 'r~ wt f'k t.Jff•llrf'd rJI f('Pi ing guil t.\' about
break in g rh&lt;· ' PN·d lim ir
May tx· it '.' bf'f'&lt;':IU!-.(' Oh io is n O\~ swrtin g to look hark wanl 10 it s
n('igh iJoro., , Kt•nlu C'ky . \\'t.''-1 \ 'ir gi nia an d lncJi.:~na. wh(•r p ~·· o u c.:m go6:1
on rhr fn•rways .
1\"hat&lt;!\"(•r l h&lt;· rra,un . Ohw ·' ' rw•·d limit i.\ going 10 h&lt;' 1i5 bpforr long

on !n I Pr~ 1a lr hi ghv. ay " r,u 1!, i(lf m&lt;l j(J I cit i c~~... (I nd ~a frt y rx pf'rt s cu n go

soak I hr&gt;.i r hl'ad!-. .
Gov . Hlch ~ r cl F . Cr·l r-~ 1 1· "'"v.. t hf' h,tnd\.1. r itln g on t hf' \\ u II !at C' I a ~ t
wN'k w h&lt;-1n tf1 • th rrw !n t ht·tr,\\l'l fr om hh r('ll'f' ttl on Krllev's Isla nd .
d c~ pi t f&gt; thP l n n g~ t a ndin g ec1nH·nt ion of hi.., D£'p:.trt n1C'nt of Highwa .v

Sa f&lt;'l y lhal liw•s will b&lt;• lo; t il tlw ~ w·r·d limit go&lt;'' up.
Ha rc•l.v one• to lip his hand in acl\
lc·gis i;IIJon. CPkstr~a id hP
wou ld 11'1 this onr· brcome law if il rta che; hb des k.

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Why't ThC' govf'rn or (' itrd " pub I ie S('h timC'n t and whn t appPl:l rs to bt'

overw hl'lmlng support In 1hr l.r·gi; latur&lt;' ."
Anofhf'r posi bll' rc•;"on . uns pok&lt;·n. " '" ·' rh at Cr lo.str soo n wil l br
callrd upon to sign CJ hl,g hway mJi rlf(•n;jncr and co nstructio n
il pprup r ialion co nt ai ning CJ 2. 7·cf' nt incH ·a~ l' in lhl' gasoline tax.
A govf'l'nor c;ul' l afford to srr"m lh1· molurisrs roo mu ch. especial ly
if he Is co ntempl ating run ning for prc•sidcnt .
Wh en h&lt;' lnlrodu cr•d lh&lt;' IJIIJ las I Fellru ar)' . SP n. [)a v id L. Hobso n.
rt-Sprl ngfiPid. hrra lcled it as a " sa fr t_
, ... bill. I 1ra is od rhe speed limit.
bu 1also provided for ilr Pn sr ' " spc·nsions for exr&lt;'&lt;'Ui ng 5o mph on rwoJanP hi g hWii )'S.
Wh at ha ppt•npd wa s ('itllf'd t'om pr!lmb..t ' . Jlubsun had 't o give' up

some Jhlngs to gr t hi.1 !Ji l l lhmu g t1 .
The ilc&lt;•nsr suspPnsions WI' I"&lt;' s1r i ppc•d ou 1 of 1hl' bi II . a nd 1hr only
pl•nalt y 1&lt;• 11 Is a sys ll' m of '" polnr,.. wilir h Hobson lubel ed
'"ridi culous'" onlv a f••w ~&lt;" &lt;•rks ago.
In fac t. undr-r ll obson "s hi ll llw fJI'n aily fn1· spprrti ng is even loss. in
C('riLIIn ca~f&gt;~. tha n um!Pr 1''\l!-.ting law . T hl·r r wou ld be• no ppints on
thP f l r sl offen se. CwTPn r law assPs;rs rwo points 101 pxce~&lt;lln g 70
mph.
Und er ll oiJson' s poi nt s.vs ll'm , u clriv•.,.wou ld have to ho rra vel lng
100 mph on thP I hird spPt•di ng olfe nsp within a ,v rJ r br• fon: his or her

Jlccnsr would b&lt;' suspt'nti&lt;·r f. Th is h s a f t•t ,, · ·~
Thr• r&lt;'a l ca usl' of cl;mgpr on Ohi o·, l" rf'&lt;• w a&gt;·s Is not purl' sprcd . il' s
I he diffl'r&lt;'ncf' in sprPd' IJPI w• ·Pn Vl'h icb. so pNhups ra is ing 1hPI lm 11
to fi~ wi ll mnkl· spcr&gt;tls mon• unifor m .
It ;ll so wou ld holp If llu • Ohio Hi ghwa,\" Palrnl would go aft rr the
hotdogs I hat WPavo i n and nul ot l n d fit· ul 711 mph , parrlcularl.v on
f rrrwa~1 s

in!-i ld r r! t~· limil s

Wh ilh'\'1'1', IIH' law m ak('l'S a nd ll tf' g0\'0 1'110r ha vp hC'a rd lh C'

mess ag e. " r&lt; ·opit' ;m· tr l l lng us IJ\ tlwi r ronduel, .. sn id Sen. Hobert

1.. Hurch . ]J.J)o,·t•r. "t hai

;,s mph ·I'\ no lnn grr rrusonabl (' ...

" i\ ny law ."'" s; llrl Srn. 'I"IH ·ntlnr •• M . (; ra .l '. 1\ ·Columbus. " Is goin g 1o

IJ•· ot:"'Y''&lt;inn ly "' long as I hi '-' 11 he Jlf'OjJI (' t want II Ob(•vccl."
ll 'slt l ong~ limdln g jokr a1ourul IIH' Stilll • h o u~r I hal sc-'nator s and
rcprcsPnlallvr•s dun 'l ha' '' ' .Ill.' idt'" \\'h:ll Is In somP ot rhr bil ls they

votr for. or r v&lt;' n ~po rt ~or . Tl\( ',\' llWrC' J ~· parro t wha t a legislaii \'C'
lall'.\ "r l' or a lobiJ.I"isr trll' lil• ·n'
CJ'a,\ ' , in ;1 flf of l'illldo r l.t -. 1 HPf'k . I'Oilfi!'fl1C'&lt;I fh&lt;!f Jlulio n \\.'hfln hf&gt;
prr~enlf'(l d ll ou~f'

pt~~ ~~~d hill to hi" ro l lr·:rgur •o.., ttt !~ wu~ · : " Mr.

Prrsi d(' UI an(! lnl' nlbr •r ... nllhr' s. ·n ;tll . I dn n ' l know wtwt thr llC"Illhl s
bill do0s . I rr\l t l lh1• tt n.ll\"1" ;r nd lnllmrl •d it in co mmittPP. I clidn ' 1
kJ10\.V wh ut it d i(l rtwn . . HH I I dll!t ' r ll0\1 I Wt)Ui rt g l;tdl,\ il r'C('•pl help
fr om an~· otiH· r· s(•n ut or ..
HI!» t Or~ was rna cl(' in anoiiH•r lor mmtth1 • S(•rwtf' fl oo r last wrek. An
anir'IH1mrn1 w ; r ~ Of11' rt •!l lo 11 In il. .wcl it didn ' t f.! l'l :rm· \'Oirs .

Sen. f!i&lt;'lwrtii' .Sf"h.lfr.tth . ll J.o ud nnvJJI,•. nffrrrd :111 amrndmenf
I'L'R il!'d i l1 g f'll ](\1\' &lt;1 l:rmp:-. Ull t\mb ll IHrggll's. Thl'rP Wil!-0 SO fnC1

di&gt;ru ss lo n ;_11\ cl app;ll·,•n i ll' II f"ililll~r'CI S&lt;" ha fril ih "s m ind . Whrn the
St'l1.1. f f' prl'sldr nl r; tl lt&gt;d 1111· tl11• \ ( ' .!"' . ttwn' was uttf'l ' -. i](' JH'r.

It's OK to
soil diapers...
Bv Die/,·
W ,\ ~H

I NC: TON 1lli' I I - ,\
NC1\\ ' Yo1'k publi ~ tl er hn:- slar ll'd n
new sP rl 0s of ch11 ri rfln·-. hn11 k.. .
thr Iii IPs of whi c h si'PI!l tnilor
m adr for our p&lt;•rmlssll'r s0Ci(•ty.
Published 1hu s far .1 r r .. I I" s OK
To Br Angr)·," " I f's OK To lit'
D lffoi'CIII," " I t's 01\ To lk ~hv "
and "It' s 0 1( To Bo i\fral cl. "
If 1 m ay s u gg~s f a flfl ll liilt•. I
would proposr " It ' s 0 1\ To IIP,II
that Toy Dt•um somr M lsguidt•d
Adult Santa Gal·&lt;' You at Chris!
mas." In fact , I mu~· d oa n C'nt i n·
new seril's undrr thr rille " It 's
OK To M a ke Nolsr .'"
i\dmittcdly, f 'm no IIC&lt;'""'d
psychologis t, us Is onr of thr
co-author s of th e four book .~
listed abov0. I haw had , however. a great deal of ex~rlcncr
with small children and I ran
o t trst 1hat most of their acti1·111rs
ar~ no t 01&lt;.
Being a n ~ry, !or Instan ce.
A hlurb says that "If's OK To
Be Angry'" contains u " vHy
i mponanf · message" for child·
ren, name ly "II rea lly Is OK 10 b&lt;'
angry at both ctrrumsta ncPs
beyond our co nl rol and fru st ru·
tlon wllh o ur~e lves . "

rr(&gt;.~t
This IJO\lk, th r bi&lt;ll'b adds.
·warlt&lt;•s r ltlldrrn how to undrr ~ t :HHI lhf' pu1f'n fl\rrt o tion of ang0r
d llcl

how to tlirecl i1 in H posl tlvp

{ JI\ . 1 ag r l't' u pr•rson ol any agf'

sho uld act nntural. and if thai
includ&lt;'S nor k r~ plng p tr nt r mo·
1ions tlll tlt'r ro nl ro l. II may b&lt;' Jrss
st rf'~s fu l t o

g-ivr ,·en1 l o th&lt;'m .

Ru t throwing " temper tan1ru ir1tlr fin ltrl,\' is not OK. A I leas t
.::~ro und

my hous('.

M)· rxprri&lt;'nre has be0n thai a
child who }('I s anger or some
•Jihrr pol&lt;' nl r mol lon r un out of
eonlr l is likclv 10 turn blue In the
f.1co from lac·k of oxygen whitt'
throwing hlmsrl f or herself on
I liE' floor and kicki ng his or her
f('CI.
,
Sometimes, gr ow n-ups act that
" "" Y· too. parllcularly If they
have had too much to dri nk. I'd
like to SL'C how a licensed
psycho logist wou ld deal wit h that
sit uation .
•
My own i nclinailon. If I'm
bigger. Is to pick up a child or a
cocktail guest and shake him or
her until his or her teNh raH!e.

.Cold front cools off nation's midsection
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June 21, 1987

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the apparenl instruction s. But
bureaucrats have a way wit h
word s. and the magic word in this
case was "propose. " By merel y
proposing a new ru it' and stoppi ng tht&gt;re. the burea ucrat s render e d t h e whole thing
meanin gless.
Mine Safely and Hea lth Admin·
is tr atio n spok es m an F ra nk
O'Gorma n agreed !,hat the m emo
"appeared"to say that eertiflca ·
l ion wou ld be required . " I
sy mpathize enormously wit h Mr .
Bailey," he said .
Then , with the unanswerabl e
logic that makes dea ling with a
bureau crat so frus trating,
O'Gorman sa id: " How can we
es t ablish criteria without establishing a rule? And if we establish
a rule, we have to go through the
ru le-makin g process ."
·
HI' expl ain ed tha t "rule m ak ing i s a very slow process" and
includes a rigid series of steps:
pre -proposa l draft. public comment period. act ual rule prop·
osal . second publi c co mment
pPriod. public hea ring. t hird
publ ic comment period and.
finally, a rule.
As for Bailey, who se company
tried to m ake sa fer equipment by
doing what II thought the govern ment want ed. and wound up with
a m ore expensive, less compe11·
l ive produet . O'Gorman sa id:
" I'm not sure haw wise a
business judgment it was to put
hi s eggs into what he thought was
a baske t when II didn 't exi st. To
bet on !he future act ions of \he
fedPral gover nm ent , particu·
Ia r ly in rule makin g, Is a prett y
hai ry thing to do."
Bailey Is under st anda bl y bil ler. In a letter to the sa fety
age ncy. he suggested sa rcastl·
t"a I l y thaI either he was misled or
ihl' Min e Safety and Healfh
t\dministral lon "Is abbve reproach and thereforp not answer abl e for it s ac l ions."

New morality is to blame ____c_eo_.:_rge_P_lag:..:_e_
nz
" I a m hum an, " sa id Gary
Hart.
That word aga in. It Is perhaps
under standable that people like
Hart and fallen TV evangelist
Jim B akker would Invoke their
status as mere mor tals to excuse
their moral lapses.
What Is surpri sing Is thai the
American publi c Is ·so tolerant of
egregious character flaws In the
prom inent and exa lted. Most of
those findin g fault with H art
based thetr crlflclsm s on hi s
arroga nce and lack of jud gment ,
not o n hi s a ll -too -hum an
wo manizing.
A Time magazine poll found
that 67 percenJ fl'ellt Is wron g for
the press to write stories about
the sex lifp of a pres idential
eandidate, even when there Is
" probable ca:use" to suspect
someth i ng.
Revelations of adultery In
Bakker's pa st and his l ove of the
good life I which was paid for by
his tru srlng , unsuspecting PTL
"partners" in TV land ) have
failed to sha ke the loyalty of
many i n his flock. T he bad guy, to

!hem, was not Bakker, but the
press.
" You ar e the one wit h lhl'
problem ," wrot e a Texas corr espondent afl er I wrote !hal I was
bothered by the Bakker disclosures. " M ay God have merry on
you and all the media. '"
Our Joo easy tolt&gt;ratlon of what
once would have been considered
unacceptable deviat ion from allowable co nduct has been 40
yea r s In l ht&gt; makin g. !f was
shortly after World War II that
our thinking on what constitu ted
!he virtuou s li fe bega n to change.

)he new thinking wenr like
this: We alt ha ve appetites,
impulses . a nd urges that are
native to us . Because they are
natural, they ar e good. Pul Int o
practice, this meant " gra l ify
your desires. obey your impulses, ex press yourself freely."
Gradually this way of findin g
happiness came to ·be known as
the new m or alit y. Sex apart, It
was not mor al ily at all as defined
by former standards. As Alla n
Bloom point s out tn " The Clos ing

of I he American Mind," the older wa nt sa lvat ion cheap and easy,
morality co nsisted in '" such th er e is very littl e comfort to be
things as telling !he truth, pay ing had out of the grea t teachers -of
.·
our debt s. r especting one' s par· mankind ."
~nts and doin g no · voluntary
TV has been largely at faull .for
harm to anyone."
our presen1 mora l pli ght and we
This mora lit y, says Bloom, have been largely at f ault for
al ways r equired sacri f ice. and approv ing what TV g ives usIts fulfillment Is "!he act lvity of a P~esldent Reagan 's chief d ome~lifefime of performing the si mple . tic pol icy advi st'r, Gary Bauer,
duties prescribed by it ." Her e has called for the networks to
was the morality of our pa rents develop prime-li m e progra m~
and grandparents, stra ngers 10 buill ar ound cha racters who
Chapter 11 and the gold Ameri · "don'! hop inl o bed. but r ather
can Express Card . They saved, mak e a prin cipled stand for
did wit hout and lived within their virtu e." Th e U.S . su rgeonmea ns .
genNal ha s made 1he same pl ea.
Such a sense of rl'spons lbilit y
In Bauer's words, the spread of
and self-discipline Is at the heart A IDS has occurred because " we
of all morality - eve n sexua l ha ve allowed I hi' erosion of ba sic
morali ty. If !h is life ethi c st rikes stand ards of dPce ncy in our
us as being about as exciting as society."
watc hing pain! dry. consider this
We ca n bl am e Har t a nd
question : I s t here a gr ea l name Bakker. We have. WP can blamp
In any cen ru ry that ca n be quoted the m edia . And we are doing t hat.
In support of a lifes ty ll' of But we have not blamed ou r spending, physical gratifica tion splves whose " unopposed acquicand uninhabit ed pu rsuit of th e sence" in a bankrupt morality
goddess success?
has broug hl us down to wher e we
Spinoza said, " To those who arc.

A co ld fron1 across the soulh·
ern Great Lakes tr iggered
storms and brought cooler
temperatures to the nation's
midsection Saturda y ror t h~
second dav in row .
H ighs Saturday in the Grear
Lakes states was in the 70s . and
in the low 80s in thl' Midw est.
High tempera tures in New Eng·
land only rea ched Into th e 71ls .
Thunderstorm s wrrr forecas t
in the High Pl ain s and th e
Missis sippi Valley. the National
Weal her ServicE' said.
In rh e desert Sou thwest .
temperatu res climbed int o lhP
JOOs and across wes t il nd central
Texas into thl' 90s. A cold f ront
sweeping down from Wr.s tcr n
Candada kept tempN aturPs
down from the Pae ifi c Norr west
to rhr nort her n Rock ies .
Scattered lhu ndor slorm s werr
repor ted Saturday aCI'OSS south·
ern Wisconsin , eastern Illi noi s.
Indi ana and western Ohio,
Temper atures arross much of
the nation F'rida1· wore in the 80s.
a r eprieve from. rhe si x-da y heat

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~SNOW

12) SHOWERS

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WEATHER MAP - Showers and thunder storms will occur
across the upper and middl e ~llsslsslppl Valley into th&lt;• lower
·Gr eat Lakes, the Ohio Valley, the Tennessee Valley, and Into the
south along the Gulf of Me•ico coast and northern Florida.
. S~attered showers and thund erstorms will he found In the north~rn
Plains and from eash•rn Colorado and Kansas into central and
eas tern Te.as. Showe" will occur across northwest Washington
state. Skies will he mostly sunny from Calllornia and the desert
Southwest iittt&gt; the Southern Rockies, as well as the upper
· peninsula of Michigan, lower Michigan and north ern l'iew York
into New E ngl and.

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wave aeross the centra l part of
· the eountry. Nearly 90 hi gh
t emp er a tu re records were
broken during !he six days.
A violent stor m Frida y in
Fl orida unl eas hed lightning that
st ru ck and cr ifira l ly injured a

Pat Schroeder should run ___C_hu_ck_S_ton_e
This column cou ld well be , In
"a massive exerclsP In futility,"
Ps peclal ly If Re p . P att' lc ta
Sc hroeder decides not to run for
president In 1988.
II m atter s little that tht' Demo·
cralic congressw om an from Co·
lorado alrea dy has national sta·
ture and ha s been one of the
House of Representatives' most
respected legislator s. or that her
15 yea rs In Congress - fours
years longer than Mississippi
Rep. Ri chard A . Gephardt- has
honed a witty lntellecJ. (A Ph i
Beta Kappa and gradu ate of
Harvard Law School. Schroeder
coined that brilliant bon m ot,
" the Tefl on pres ldenl.")
Yet, she Is still crippled by an
almost Insurmountable dlsad·
va ntage that subliminally lurks
In the hea rt of man, like a
Shadow 's evil.
She's a woman .
Her own reservation, however ,
Is money .
"You ca n have the best Ideas In
the world , and they don't get out
unless you have the money," she
said. " How far a long Is the
process? Is It too l ate?"
At least two nationally proml·
nenf Democratic elected officials
are seriously considering running lor president, but neither
they nor their supporters are
worrying about money or tbeir
l ate start.
Last week Delaware's Democratic Sen. Joseph Biden . an·
nounced he was a presidential
candidate. (He's 44., Schroeder's
46.) The only reason he's taken
seriously at the nallonal level Is

because he's raised more m oney
than any oth er a nn oun ce d
Dem ocrat.
But like Alysheba. Biden will
fade In the stretch.
If money ·were a major factor
in a ca ndld at t&gt; 's abilit y to get his
or her case before the publf c,
then the Rev. Jesse Jackson
would never have elect rifled the
1984 primaries or survived as
front-run ner today .
Pat Schroeder should run for
president.
But not because she's a
woman.
Phyllis Schlafl y and Jea nne
Kirkpa trick are women .
In Schroeder's case. she brings
anoth er humane and ca r ing
dimension to presidential de·
bat e. She crit icizes defens e
waste, advocates arms control
and stands tip vigorously for
fa mily Issues and environmental
concerns.
Stlll, the gender factor should
not be shrugged of!. Women
seem fo Insist on forgetting that
they make up 53 percent of the
populaflon, have cast 56 percent
of the votes In many elections,
and consistently have a higher
voter turnou t than males.
Of even greater Importance for
Democrats Is her geographic
location .
Schroeder represents a region
where the Democrats have lost
consistently to the Republicans
since the Ly ndon Johnson presld·
ency - the West. As a further
reinforcement of the politics of
geography, she was raised and
married In Iowa.
Finally. just as Jesse Jack·

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son's candidacy has Inspired
young bla cks to believe t hat they,
roo, could run for president, the
stately Pat Schroeder will prove
to 122 million women that a
mother of two can empower a
presid ential campa i gn with
pr ide.
In the 200 years or our demoeracy, there have been 43 ''First
Ladles."

One of these days, !hi' Amcriea n elector ate will get around to
electing one direclly to the White
House, instead of Installing her
on her husband's coa ltall s.
:
Pat SchroeMr Is as dlsfln·
guished as any elected official;
she might prompt voters H&gt; thin ~
abou t gelling r i d of tho se
coatt ails.
•

PAI NESVIL LE. Ohio rU P! i PainPsv i\Je area man was
com·ictcd Friday of setting the
fire that damaged lhr Mormon
c hurch at Kirt land last year . and
sentenced to 10 to 25 years is
A

pri son.

Plans 24 TV sc•nirt'
COLUMBUS. Oh io rUPi i
WCMH-TV plan s to begin broadcasinl arou nd·l hP·riock 1hi s
summer, the socond television
sta tion in Columbus to uo so.
Offici als of WCMH -TV sa)· the
stat ion will begin broad cas ting 24
hour s a da Y Aug. 10, ca rr ying
mov ies and off. network come·
dies aflpr lat e· night progrram ·
ming from thl' NBC nerwork .

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Youngstown sets mark
By United Press International
· .A
38 -y ear - ol d high ·
lemprralure rerord was broken
in Youngstow n and eusl omer s of
a Columbus utilily company set a
reco rd for pea k elect rir it y dem an d Frid ay as hoi an hum id
weather cont inued it s week-long
grip on Ohi o.
Thunderstorm s also rumbled
acr oss the sl ate Frid ay and hai l
was r eported in a !rw storms .
in cluding th ree- quart rr ·inch
sto nes in Ottawa Coun ty, said the
Na rional Weather Service.
· Temperatur0s climbed int o the
upprr 80s and lower 90s sl afewidP
Friday a fl~ r noon . Hi ghs ran gPd
from 86 degr ees at Cin ci nnati' s
J.unkPn Airport to 93 in Toledo.
The mercury reached 91 in
Young stown. breaking by one

Trial slated July 29
CF.LI NA, Ohio I UP! r -A I ria l
ha s been scheduJpd for Jul y 29 in
Mcrcer Coun ty Com mon Pleas .
Court for a Mendon woma n
tea'ehing her child at hom e.
· 'Robin Diegel Is charged wit h
truancy. She co nt ends parent s
have a ro nstitutional right 1o
school I heir children at home.
·Hearing the tr ial will be Jud ge
Mar k K losterman.

degree l hr dr y's old r ecord for
.June 19.
In Col umbus . cusromers of I hi'
Columbus &amp; Sourhcrn Ohio Elect ·
r ir Co .. for tho second t im o In a
week. set a record for peak
r lertricil)" dem an d.
The Jai l's I peak was sPI during
thr one-hour period ended at ~
p.m. Frid ay . T he aver age clrcl ricity demand during I hal hour
wa s 2. :t4 1,1Xlll kil owatt s of ell'C·
tricit)·, a C&amp;SOE spokes ma n
said.
Showers and 1hundrrs torms
are forrrasl for mos t of Ohio
l hroughout the weekend. High
tempera ru res will be in t h~ low to
middle 80s. sai d thr wra thpr
service.

Weather
South Central Ohio
Partly cloudy Sunda y, with "
chance of thunders torms and
hi ghs. In I he upper 80s.
The probablll!y or preci pita ·
lion is 50 percent Sunda)' .
Extended Forecast
Monday through Wedn esday
A chance of showers and
thunderstorm s eac h day, with
highs mainly in !he !lOs an d low s
in Ihe 60s.

"My philosophy/$ Hve MCh day as if it's the
last. What do )'011 want to watell?"

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You have heard :tnd read the mcssagcli of rcliHi ous tca~h~rs who affirm
1hm " Bapli . . m j., not c~tsc ntial lC) sulvatio n. However, !t ~5 essential to
obedien ce. a publl(.' confession of Chrh..t. and membership 1n the church, ,
but nol to aalntlon!,'
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,

Such an nne is aue mptin ~ to provide a "short,cut to heaven, by-paSSing :
b:•pt i!'lrn, uhedicn cc. a public confession of Chr1st, an~ me.mb~rs ~lp in the
church. God ha\ not ~ ivc n rwo oplioos, but '"on~ way. Th11 ,ehmr.?atcs.!hc
" .~ h ort cut" th11t rcligmullt cac hcrs present as bcmg a more d1rect way .
The Way
God hu ~ flpc ncd "rht• WliY rJ( holim!Sl .. f~o~ earth 10 hcav.cn. The.un clean
will ruu he rcrmit tcd to tnavcf it , although ~t 1s for th em. It IS su c h~ ~! mple
way '" thai the "wayfan'IIU mPII , rlw ugh .Jon/J, 5hall ,01 err t~ erem (I sa.
JS:H). Thi1 w:~ y i' robe fou nd by :111 travefcrs. l'&lt;gardlcss how Simple or un·
learned he mallie. Any traveler ca n find it wirhoul any d1flieulty. The way
demand' lhe l ollowin v:
.
t. Bapilam: (a) For I he remi ssion of _si n ~, "Repent: aM be h~pt tzed
f'Vf''Y r1m· r~lyuu ;, the nllttH! vfJr'.Hl.f Chrw jn r 1h1J reml,tvl~lf of sins, (A,cts
2:JH). {h) 'l'o have sin s w:1shcd away, "And now why turr~e.f t lhou? arue.
und bt• baptized. und wush away thy .1in.•" (Al1 s 22; I 6). !•l To be saved,
"H• that btdie,eth and is baptized shall he , u..d . .. Th,•ltke JiRure where•
unto .,.. bapri1m dmh u/,rtuww .ra"" u,t .. (Mk . l b; 16; I l'el. 3:20 . ..
2. Obedience• (a ) Obey Christ, the auth or of eternal salv~llo n , And
b ein~: mude per:fi•ct, ht• lwcu mr th e au1hor of etern.~l. s~lva twn unw u~l
them I hut obey him " (Heb. 5:9). (b) Obey &lt;he &lt;ruth , Swnx -!'" have purt·
fie d
souls itr obeying 1he truth .. (I Pel. I :22). (c ) Keep hrs comman e'
ments . "lfye fu" me. keep my commandmtnr.r ... And hereby 1;t do know
thul weknow hlm. if we kttp his commandments' (Jnu. 14:t S; I Jno. 2:3).
J. Con!euton: (a) Public con fess ion, " Whos o~ve r th erefo r~ shall con:.
fe~r me h•fore men, him will I confeu before my fath.rwh1 ch tSin heaven
(Mt. !O:Jh (b) Confess Chri&gt;t a&lt; th e Son of God.•. "A11d he an.nvered and
said, ! belirve that Jes us Christ is th e Son of Gud (Acts 8:J7). (c) Confcs~
ir. deed, "Th1•y profrs.• that th ey know God: bu1111 wtJrh th ey deny htm .
(Tifu , l :\6).
h h h
4. Churth memhtrthlp: (a) The believer Is added 10 the c urc w en
baptized, "The11 rh ey that gladly received his word.,.,. baptized: ~?d rhe
samr day there were ~Jddtd u11t0 thtm abour three rhousund JtJu!&amp; (A cts
2:41). (b JThe .aved are added to I he church , "And th e Lord .added to th e
chorch daily such"' should be .&lt;uvtd"" (Acts 2:47 ). (c) Bapuzed rn to .rhe
body, the church , ""For by ony Spirit, ure we u/1 boptiztd into onr iH•dy (I
Cor . l 2:1J).
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There i~ ''flll e way" to heaven. It is the un~1Vtdcd , t. c stra1g .tan nar·
row way (MI. 7: 1J), the way oflrut h th at requtl'&lt;l baptism, obcd1~n ec , con· ,
fcssiun, and chu rch membmhipl' Please do nul be decCivcd by be mg led fo
believe there is a " shon cut" to heaven!
Por F;e• Blbl• Correspondence Cou,..t, Writ&lt; ...

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GraM 'ritt Winner

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C'O n\'ic iC'd

Thev arr to run co nsrcutlvcly
wirh l.hc Ill to 2" )'Par s Co nstant
was glvr n for robbi ng a conven·
ience tore" few da ys before the
fi re and rap in g the store 's clerk .
T h&lt;' first art he Church of Jesus
Christ of the Laltcr Day Sa inl s
causc&lt;t abou t $2. 5 m i llion in
dama ges and destroyed a genea·
logic al library .
Kirf\and wa s thr headquarters
for the Mor mon religion in the

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stealing stcr Po equipment trom
Ihe rhurch and sPtting rwosma ll
fires ar a mol&lt;• I in Wi lloughb,v and

GARDEN ADDITION - A 30•50 l oot garden type addition has
heen added to the Mlzw ay Tav.·rn ncar the lntcrst'clion of Rout&lt;· i
and Route 11:1 near Pomeroy. A stockad&lt;&gt; typ1~ ft•nce encloses tht•
patio area which features umhrdlu covered picnic tables on a
co ncrete siah and a r&lt;•gulation size horseshow pitching court .
Ot h_.-. ""mes will he added to tht• area, Bill Barley, who owns th&lt;•
la'\lt:• ......~ong with his wift! , Carol and Georgt.• und Bonni e ln gt!ls,
·., aid. The Barleys and ln g&lt;•ls have ow ned the establ ishm ent sin ce
last November. They rt-slde in tlw llarrlsonvill e area. Th&lt;' new
ar ea has lighting for night act ivlt it•s and opens as a purl of the
tavern operations today .

ht fl!act S yrs.

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Anthony P . Co nstant. 2i. had
requested hr not br in lh&lt;' Lakr
County Common Plms cour·
troom whPn 1he verdi ct was r ead .
He heard the j ury ' s docl sion
throu gh a spea ket· in a hold ing
cell ou tsid e th e cour troom .

H. L. DILLON &amp; ASSOCIATES L.P.T.
446-2206

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getting out of hercar F1•iclay . Th~
woman. Chr ist.y Cla)·ton. ~II . W&lt;lS
reported in good conditi on.

DEDl CATED TO THE OPTJMUM
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In Wisconsin. intense thunde r ·
storms produced downpours.
li ghtning, hail and strong winds
Fridav in tho central pQrtion of
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tho sla te. Minor fl ood ing was
rrported in Wood County. where
abouJ 3 i nc h~·s of rain fell In l ess
than 3 hout·s.

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June 21, 1987,

June 21. 1987

State lawmakers ... __co_n,_in_ue_d_fr_om_f!.·_1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,_. ~
premiums skyward or made
coverage unavailable.
But the legal ·community and
consumer groups say the Senate
version has gone too far and are
uq:~ing a " no' ' vote. Gov. Richard
F. Celeste. who vetoed a simil ar
package last December. Issued a
statement last week saying his
objections are not satisfied by the
Senate bill.
Also Tuesda)·. the Se na te will
take up a rela ted House-passed
bill dealing with medical and
dent al malpractice insurance.
House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe
Jr.. D·New Boston, sa id final
action will be taken on bills
over hauling Ohio's certificate of

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dQr ing a frau d suit Publ ic Utili·
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GALLLIPOLIS- In Galilpolis Municipal Court Friday, Jes se
L. Blanton, 27, of Rt. 2, Vinton, was fined $17 for speeding.
Charles Wray, 18, of North Charles ton , S.C., was flned$1 2 for
speeding.
Speeding bonds were forfeited by Robin Lee Shipman, 2o,
Winston-Salem, N.C .. $39; Richard H. Calvert. 37. Lilburn. Ga ..
$38; Robert M. Weyrick, 39, Westerville, $41; EugeneM. Watch,
53, Royal Oak, Mich., $45; Claudia Blanche Gallimore, 37,
Radford, Va .. $41; Matthew D. Brenner, 19, West Carrollton,
$47; Marlon Elliott, 28, Jackson . $40; James C. Kldd el, ~7.
Colonial Heig-hts, Va .. $40; Tina L. Powell. 24, Nitro. W.Va., $41 :
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and Vivian S. Simmons . 53. Cinc innati, $46.
Other bonds were forfeited by RyanS. Riffle. 20, Ra cine. S40,
failure to control: Paul J . Gauze. 25. ll1 Mabeiene Dr .. $40,
assured clear dist ance; and Sherry R. Gherke, 28, Rt. J,
Thurman. $40. no valid regi stration sticker.

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MIDDLEPORT..There will be a Big Bend Pony League
Tournament, sponsored by Meigs Jaycees, July 6·14 at
Hartinger Park In· Middleport. Anyon e wishing to enter at team
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GALLIPOLIS - The Gallipolis Police Department recently
recovered a 10-speed bicycle in Gallipolis , near Edgemon t. II
has not yet been claimed, acco rding to Pollee Chief Joe M.
Owen .
The bicycle has a combination lock arou nd the seat.

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Southern Hills Heal Estate,
Inc., as a sales agent accord·
torr to Judy D~Witt, broker.
M1. Mullins attended the
Southe11111ern Business Col·
le«e in Gallipolis before obla.lnln« her realtor's license.
She also attended the John G.
Hond1'4111 Academy of Real
Estate In Columbus. She has
been employed by Carter &amp;
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Racquet Club.

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CLEVELAND (UPI) -Two of
the three jackpot winners In
Wednesday's $6 million Ohio
Super Lotto drawing have
claimed their winnings.
LoUery officials have valldated the tlckels of Anita Taylor,
47, of Cincinnati and Timothy
Hiller. 33, of Cleveland.
Taylor, an Independent Insu rance agent, Is married with
three children. Hiller, a repairman, Is single.
Each winner will receive $2
mUlton In after-tax Installments
of S80.rnl every year for the next
20 years.
The third winning ticket had
not been redeemed Friday.
The winning numbers In the 1
game were 10, 14, 28, 35, 42 and 4t. 1
Saturdly'aSuper Lotto jackpol
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Officials say on Sundays and
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as something else? Paul says It ca nnot be.
" 0 foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey
the truth, before whose ey~ Jesus Christ hath been evidently set forth, cru·
clfied among you? This only would I learn or you, Received by the Spirit of
the works or the law or by the hearing of faith? Areyeso foolish? Having begun In the Spirit are ye now made perfect by the nesh?" !Gal. 3:1·31 .
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The Implication of what Paul begins to set forth here In Galatians Is
that having begun In the Spirit , we need to continue In the Spirit. Paul
was saying that their beginnings In tho&gt; Spirit was founded on their re·
celvlng lhe vivid proclamation of Jesus Chris and Him crucified. To
continue In the Spirit, the Galatians needed to realize Ihal the prachlng

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Cruises from Pt. Pleasant
July ·6 and July 7
Scenic Cruises July 7

COLUMBUS. Ohio tUPil
For the second time In a wee k,
customers ol the Columbus &amp;
Southern Ohio Electric Co. have
set a record for peak electricit y
demand.
The latest peak was set du ring
the one-hou r period ended at 3
p.m . Friday. The average elec·
tr lclt y demand during that hour
w~s 2.341,000 kilowatts of elec·
trlcty, a C&amp;SOE spokes man said .
The previous record of
2,327,000 kilowatts was set last
Monday.
Peak demand Is a measure of
the highest demand for electric·
lty experie nced by an electric
utility averaged over a ohe·hour
period.
James P . Fenstermaker, pres·
!dent and chi ef operating of!tcer
of C&amp;SOE, said the records
confirm company projectio ns of
load growth ihrqughout the utili·
ty's service territory.
"Th P two new records Jell us
th at more customers are using
more electricity than ever be·
fore," Fenstermaker said.

HEARING AID CHECKLIST

The · number 1·900·260-1234
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are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves : It Is the
gift of God : Not of works, lest any man should boast" (E ph . 2: 8-9) .
What makes us think th at the process of our growing In Chr is t will
ever be any different ? " Having begun In the Spirit" we are made per·

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Moonlight Dance·July 6

CLEVELAND (UPI ) - The
Ohio Lottery Commiss ion ha s
installed an infor mation telephone line that will cost users 60
cents to call fr om anywhere In
the United StatPs.

or the Cross was not only tht? start lng point but the Way, the fulness of all

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look the Initial step of obl'dlence. We opened Ihe door of our hPa rl and let

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owned by Douglas Chapman. Rt. II went off the rig. ht sli:le of ,!he age. ThP. driver, not Injured. was
I, Rutland. was not ser ious!)• highw ay and landed in a ditCh . cited fo•· lallture to control his
moderate dam - vehicl e.
injured. The auto had moderate The vehicle
damage. There was no citation.
'l'wo semis were Involved In
ot her Friday wrecks in Gal lla
County .
HOLZER CLINIC
At 10:05 a. m., on Rt . 35, nea r
the Intersection of Autumn Hil l
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
Rd ., J ohn A. Howa rd. 58, Rt. 3,
Bidwell, was headed wes 1 and
was making a right turn when a
"CONVENIENT HEALTH CARE- THAT
semi driven by Robert C. Willis.
50. Durham, N.C. , was unable to
DOESN'T COST AN ARM AND A LEG"
sto p, hitting the Howard VPhic le
In the r ig hT side. There was ,
moderate dam age to the Howard
vehicle. Willis was cited lor
assured clear dis tance.
Around 12:20 p.m. Friday,
Charles A. Bradshaw, 44. East
Fultonham, Ohio, was drivin g a
semi east on Rt. 35 in Green Twp.
He made ·a rig ht turn. and struck
Located at Holzer Clinic
a fence belonging to Ha y Adams.
Rt. 2, Bidwel l. Th ere was no
on
In Gallipolis
damage to the tru ck and minImum damage to the fence.
There was no cita tion.
NO API'OINTMENT NECESSARY
Patrol investigated a wrec k on
Rt . 141. one-tenth of a mil e west
Moruiu~··f'ridoy
W ••••k c nd~ &amp; Hollda)'~
of milepost 20, GrePn Twp .,
5:00P.M. In 9:00 I'.M.
I :00 P.M. 1u 9:00P.M .
around JJ : l 5 p.m. Fr iday. Chrislopher D. Kimmel. 18, Rt. :1.
Bidwell . driving west in a pickup
truck, lost co ntrol of the vehicle.

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GALLIPOLIS - Two Gallia
Count y youths were treated for
Injuries In one of live area ~u to
accidents Investigated by the
Gallla·Melgs Post, State High·
way Patrol over a 24 hour period.
The Injury accident took place
at 12:10 a.m. Saturday In Gallla
County on State Route 325,
seven·tenths of a mile north of
milepost 4, Raccoon Twp.
According to patrol, a vehicle
driven south on Rt. 325 by TaraS.
Beebe, 16. Rio Grande, struck a
deer , then ran off the righl side of
the road and overtu rned. Beebe,
and a passenger In the vehicle,
Brandy Petrie, 16, Rt. 1, Thur·
man, were Injured .
They were transported to
Holzer Medical Center by private
vehicle. Beebe suffered bruises
and abrasions to the should er and
head while Petrie suffered a
bruised arm and abraisions to
the arm and abdomen. They
Were treated and released .
One Meigs County accidenT
involved a cow according lo
patrol. TaraS. Clark, Hi, Rl. 124.
Langsville, was driving east on
Rt. 124 at 10:35 p.m. Friday,
eight-tent hs of a mi le west of
milepost 12. Rutland 'l'wp. She
told patrol a cow ran Into the path
of her veh icl e. 'l'he animal ,

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Car overturns, two youths injured in one of five wrecks

Commission installs information line

State Farm tn su , anceCompantes

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VINTON.- Russell L. Denner, a student at North Ga llia Hi gh
School, was recently named a United States Ac hi evement
Academy winner In basketball. He wa s nominaled for the
award by Ron Twyman , a cou nselor at North Gall Ia.
Denney's name will appear In the United Stat es Achi evement
Academy Official Yearbook. published nationally .
He Is the son of James and Barba ra Denney.

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Recover stolen bicycle

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The Se nate-passed $1.8 billion
bond issue is sc heduled to be
reported out of the House Ways
a nd Means Committee Tuesday
and voted later in the week.

Gallipolis, Oh.
Phone 446-4290
Home 446-4518

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GALLIPOLIS -An accident wa s reported in the parking lot
of the Sohio station on Upper River Road at 3: 24 p.m . Frld~y.
Charles B. Adkins, 21, of State Route 7, Crown Cit y was
· attempting to exit the parking lot left when a car driven by
Evelyn Mercer,40, of Jackson struck the right side of Adkins
'-· car. No one was ctted in the accident.
In another accident Friday. 6:45p.m . Julie A. Webb. 41, of
State Route 141, Gallipolis was exiting a parking space on
Second Avenue near Court Street when her car was struck by a
car drlven 'by Gary Miller, 35, of Gallipolis. Webb was charged
with !allure to yield .
Friday night Stephen Metz ler. 17. of Cherry Fork Ro ad. Oak
Hill reported to police he was run off the road on Eastern
Avenue near Bell Avenue hitting a traffic barricade.
• Two assaults were reported . One was report ed at
McDondald' s on Eastern Avenue Friday at 12: 24 and the ot her
at Ponderosa on Eastern Avenue the sa me night.
Pollee charged Merrll L. Holley, 46, of Rt.3 Ga ll ipolis with
failure to display vehicle registration .
Robert S. Hill, 21, of Route 3, Gallipolis was charged with
having an open flask. ll:30 p.m. Friday.
William W. Bowen, 26, of Crown Cit y was charged with being
"intoxicated on the roadway" on Third Avenue. He was taken to
Holzer Medical Center for examination.

Corner of Third
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need law and placing on the
Novt&gt;mber ballot a· $1.8 billion
bond. issue for road a nd bridge
improvements.
The House-passed certificate
of nrieil bill, which involves
permits for hospitals and other
health care facili ties to build
additions a nd purchase expen· .
sive new equipment , is scheduled
for a Wednesday committee
hear ing and a Friday floor vote in
the Senate.

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The Senate also ha s schedul.ed
a Thursday floor vote on a
House- passed budget language
biil. a co mpanion bill to the
appropriation which ~l ves policy
directives.
The same day. senat ors are to
vote on the $2.4 billion highwa y
ma int enance and co nstruct ion
approprlallon which contains the
gasoline tax increase. That tax
had to be sha,·ed In ()alf from the
original recommendation in
order to be acceptable to Repub·
llcan House members.
According to officials of the
Ohio Department of Transporta·
lion. a formula based on gasoline
sa les a nd highway construction
costs wIll allow the tax to grow by
about one-half cent in 1988 and
another hal f· cent In 1989.
Republican se nators may
choose to place a fi ve·re nt cap on
that tax. stopping II at 17 cents a
ga llon, below the most ex pensive
states.
Senale and House leaders will
try to decide which version ol a
bt'll raising 1he 5o mph speed Iim it
should be advanced. Both
chambers passed dilfermi bills
Bi\SKE'I' COLLEC'fiON - Donna Ohlln«er's
firewood. Another was given to Mrs. Ohlinger' s
last week lifting the limi t to 65
hasket collection datt'S back to 1900, and many
mother in payment lor wallpapering a room,
mph on rural freeway s, but the
have family stories to tell ..Joe Young of Long
while another was her "recycled" Easter basket
same bill mu st clea r each
Uollom mad•• .s Hcral ol the haskct., including thi'
from 19:l:l to 1949. With the display here is Patty
chamber .
one filled with wildflowers which was woven in
Parker, Hcrltag&lt;• Weeko•nd coordinator lor the
The civil justice and insurance
WOO and gi-.•ri to his hridc as a containrr lor
Must~um.
reform bill, adopted by the House
In different form last February.
_t_'o_n_tin_u_ec_l _fr_om_A_·I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __;__ _ ha s undergone almost lour
months of he·a r lngs In a select
hl"•ltl , Sund a.v. w ith rf'si dcnl !-. to
AI i: :«J p.m .. thr hamburg er un!ll'r n. Ga mes will be eon· Senat e committee. It is sc hehave· th( •i r pi• ·s a ll hi ' mu sPum t.JI ea tin g co nt es t sponson'd b)'
duc ted th ro ughou t the afternoon duled lor a Tuesday floor vote.
': :10 for 1he ju!l~ ing " 1:1 p.m. Pic'
for the )•nun gsters attending, and
Pl('i:Js(•rs wil l gp l undcrw&lt;Jy in
The measure is aimed at
wi ll IJI' a urt ioncd o!T at 4 p.m .
two age groups. ov0r 12 and at the si te will be refres hments . halting frivolou s lawsuits and
Fi rst. srconcl anrJ th ird place
As for ent ert ainment at the limitin g excessive damage
pi·i;.r•., wil l lw award&lt;•!l In thr ee , - - - - - - - - - - - - - , museum, there will be ca lliope awards which bu sinesses and
cpt &lt;'gor ic•s, apple. chcr r,· and
music an d the Sweet Adelines of insurance &lt;'Ompanies co ntend
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Ath ens wil l be on hand to sing.
have driven liabilit y insurance

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Our first ta ste of the Lord told us th at He Is gracious. As WE'Cont lnu('
to rat and drink or Him It can only be as !his advocate of "going on'' de·

scribed II : "For we are made pa rtakers of Christ II we hold fa st the be·
~Inning of our confidence stedla l unto the end" ( Heb. 3: 14).
What does II mea n to partake ol Christ? The Lord Jesus Himself
said: " I am rhe bread of tlfe: he that cometh to me shall never hunger,
and he that believeth In me shall never th irst" (John 6:35t.
If we come to Him our hunger Is satisfied. If W&lt;' trust in Him our thirst
Is quenched. Therefore, coming to Jesus Is like eating. Trusting In Him Is
like drinking. This Is what we did when we first were saved. Ills preclse)Y
what we must contlned to do If we desire to live. We will starve If we don f.
We live by coming to and believing In Jesus. There ts no need for anythina
other than Him. We bellan with Him. We nool moro&gt;of the same. Whatever
the need Is for the lUling oft he Solrll, healtng, personal righteousness an&lt;l
holiness. freedom from sin and boodage or lntltial salvation, the answer ,
the gift Is the sam&lt;'. At the CrosstheFatherprepared a table lor us and He
Invites us topanake of the mosl precious gift He could possibly give us, His
Son, Jesus Christ. "Come; lor all things are now ready" (Luke 14:171 .
Art" we mooning over some future spiritual rla1eau? Or are we diSCOV·
erlng thai the Lord Jesus Is not only tbe goal bu the way to get there? Our
understanding of this will bring us from a position of continually struggling
10 reach a plane where our struggling can cease, to a place where we can
abldP at peace with God because we have found thatlhcwayweflrst made

poace with Him, Is the same way we grow In fellowship with Him. When we
begin oo see lhls truth we wUI stop our running from leaching to teaching In
our effort to "go on" and wo&gt; wUI begin to rest In a basic, abiding wisdom
that wilt k..-p us through all tile's cluinges, and enable us to commune with
God not only In the end but also along the way.
How did we first change? We (l!l! our trust In the Lord Jesus. We sur·
rendered to Him. He gave us the g1ft of His Life. This Is the "obedl"""" of
failh" (Romans 1:5).
Because the Lord never changes, we must change. Repentance an&lt;l
faith toward God are not tusl stages we pass through at the begtnnlngolour
Christian walk; they are our Chr!Jtlan walk. The man who haS ceased torepent is the man who has ceased to grow. ChrlstlaiiJ reach a plateau whell
Jhey feel there Is no need to trust the Lord anymore than theyhavealrady.
The obedience of faith become hJJtory rather than an ongofng adventure.
U&gt;t us allow God to untty our !ragmen led view of HLI puTJ)OliC and see that
when we first come to tlie Lord Jesus we were bolng Introduced not only to
the means to an 1!1111, but, to too One in whom the mea1111 and the end merge.
So,_,., who Is the Way.
We became acqualntd with this Way when we firs\ turned the lhe Lord.
We 1espouded to the dealinll or too Holy Sprtl. We believed in God's awesome love for us. We yielded to Him. He gave us His life. It shall ever boso.
The WJIY we were saved II U.. same way we lake any St&lt;'P In God.
'"ll1omas salth unto Him, Lord, we lmow not whlther.fbou go&lt;S!i._ and
how can WI.' know the way? Jesussalth unto him, I am lbe Way, 1be uuUI
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Twenty-seven· cases .processed in Meigs Court

:Cheese distribution June 30
CHESHIRE - The Gallia·
Meigs Co mmunit y Act ton
Agency will di stribut e cheese
and dried milk to eligible person s
Tuesday, June 30, a t eight sites In
Gallla and Meigs Counties.
Distribution will begin at ap·
proxi mately ll; :lO a.m. and end
at 2 p.m. or until the supply is
ex hausted . whichever comes
. fi rs t.
In Meigs Count y, items will be
distributed at ihe Meigs County
Fairgrounds, Raci ne America n
· Legion Post , Tuppers Plains Fire
· Station , and at th e Pagevllle
Tow n Hall.
In Ga llia Count y. items will be
dlst rlbutPd at the Ga!lla Co unty
Fairgrou nds, Bidwell Mt. Ca r·
mel Baptist Church, Guidin g

Hand Sc hool. and the Mercerville
Fqe Department.
Food Commodities may be
picked up by others for Se~ lor
Ci tizens. the sick, the handi·
capped ,' or those who work. if
those persons send the ir food
commodit y card and a signed
note gra nting permission fo r
another person to pick up their
Items.
Eligible families who have not
applied for a Food Commodit y
Ca rd should do so by June 22 . No
applications for this distribution
will be processed after that date.
Old Food Commodity Cards are
still being used.
Persons having questions ma y
contact the age ncy at 992·6620 or
367·7341 .

Beat of the bend

In the nick of time
By BOB HOEFLICH
so many interes ting thlni(S are
POMEROY - Louise Stewart ava il able for these occas ions.
of Racine underwent emergency
surge r y l a t e
Co ntri butions are beginning to
Thu rsday night
fl ow in prett y well on Ihe Meigs
at the Holzer
Coun ty F'air Board 's Amer ica na
Medical Cent er
Pro ject.
&lt;- just In the
: nick of time to
The boa rd has moved one of
: · avoid a more
our histo rical log cabin s and a
· : se r io u s
smo ke house onto the Roc k
-: pro blem .
Springs Fairground s and res!·
She's doing well though even
dems
are being
as ked ontoishelp
: though she will b&lt;' confined to the
finan ciallyno donati
100
• hospita l for a wee k or so. You ca n sma ll - in providing funds tu
· send ca rds to room .126.
· co mp lete the project. A shak!'r
. And Melody Rob&lt;'rt s. •Thr
roof is needed and the chinking
;. Da lly Sentin el' s fai thful Long mu st be done - expensive
· . Bott om corres pondent, Is a pa·
phases. The board would like the
· tienl a! Veterans Memorial Has·
projec t 10 be one of the peo ple so
. · pita! and l 'm .sure she'll be glad
that the local heritage and pride
.: to hear from you.
ca n refl ect.
Olivt• Web&lt;'r is po•rkl ng along a!
her home on the Das han Road .
Hav in g had som•· hea lth prob·
· Iems In the past yea r or so, Olivl'
· wa s delight ed to be able to att end
" her oo th reunion celebration at
. Mariet ta Hi gh Sc·hool. You know
Olive- she loved the who lr thin g
: - a vPry pos itive pPrson.

Lates t contributors to the fund
to complete the project are
Ha rold and Eliza beth Lohse, Xi
Gamma Epsilon Sorority, Louise
Gravely Eden, Ver non Nease,
F'rances L. Rob&lt;'rts, Pullins
Excava ting - Bill. Steve and
KPvin , and the J oppa United
Methodist Church.

Blennl't'hasset Isla nd has bern
· developed as a tourist at tra ction
: and II sounds like a good outin g.
· You ride a sternwheeler to and
· fr om Blenn erhasset from Point
Park In Parkersburg and on the
Is land there wil l b&lt;' an outdoor
. show call ed. "Eden on the
: RivN" fea turing a cas t or 60. The
·· musical dram a will br presented
:. on the law n or th&lt;· recently
o·cco ns tr ucted Dle nn&lt;)rha sset
Mas ton &lt;o nd co mbined song,
. dance, li ve action a nd filmed
: sequ ences which tell thP story of
. Aaron Burr's meet in g with Har·
.. man Blr nncrhassl't which led to
' Burr 's s ub se qu~· nt .tr ia l for

As I say, the board wa nt s a lot
of people Involved so small
contrlbvtlons are more th an
welcome. However. there is
provision that Individuals, organ·
lzations and bus inesses giving
$100 or more will ha ve their
names engraved on a plaque to
be placed. inside the log cabin.
The fair board hopes to hav e
the ex hibit wrapped up nea lly for
yo ur examination by the tim e the
county fai r opens on Aug. 18. You
ca n send donations to the board
at P.O. Box 227, Pomeroy , Ohio
4!\769.

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Performance dates arc Frl·
day, Saturd ay and Sunda y, Aug .
' 21·2.1; Wednesday th rough Su n·
day. Aug. 26.:!0. and Wednesda y
.throug h Saturday, Sept. 2·:i.
Perform ances will be at 8 p.m.
and admission Is $10.;,() whi ch
.lneludes the boat rldc toa ndfrom
·the Isla nd , I understand there an•
.some otho'r fl'a t u rrs on the Is land
tltese days a lso - a natural for
devc lopmt'nt .
Bus ln c•ss p!"oplc did such a nic&lt;'
:job In coming forth with " "' "'
:great It ems fo o· wi ndow dl spla)' In
co njunction with Hcrilag,.
:k&lt;'nd. It' s &lt;ilff lcu lt 10 t·ca lile I hal

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POMEROY - Tw.e nt)'·seven Alien Dill, Sr .. Pomeroy . failu re
eases were processed in the
to display va lid registration. SIO
weekly court of Meigs Co unty
and costs; Lon nie LeMaster.
J ud ge Patrick O'Brie n.
Pomeroy. no operator's license,
Five dependan ts for feited. $50 and cos ts, three days in jail,
bonds, four of them posted on six months probation , fine and
speeding charges, a nd include
jail time suspended; Samuel P .
Charles C. Cox, Ca mbridg e,
McK inney, Rutland, no muffler.
Mass.. S70: William DeBoer . $5 and costs: Kevin Pa yne,
Stowe, $42; Thomas £. Romine,
Pomeroy, !allu re to display reg·
Picker ington, S70; Delb&lt;'rt T.
istra tion. $10 and costs; no
Foster, Gait herbu rg, Md .. $.10,
driver's license, $75 and costs,
all speedin g. and Brian L. Hunt ,
three days in ja il suspended, six ·
Racine, failure to con trol vehi·
months probation; Karen L.
cle, $45.
Markins, Pomeroy, failu re to
Seven other defendants were
co ntrol, $25 and costs: Daniel R.
lined on speeding charges and
Taylor. Middleport, failure to
in clude Raymond Piper, Galena.
con trol , $25 and costs: Gregory
$24 and cos ts; Khr isty Swope,
Fi fe. Pomeroy , petty theft . resti·
Columbus , $25andcosts; Charles
tu tion. :lO days ja il senpended,
three yea rs probation, termi·
Baumgardner, So uth Point. $21
and costs; Char les Kijopp, PomE"nated if restit ution made prior to
roy, $21 and costs; Ri chard
three yea r period. · and costs;
Poulin, Middlepor t, $21 and
Robert Kenn Pdy , Rutland , do·
costs; Leo Dailey , Milt on. W.
mestic vio lence. six months ja il.
Va ., S22 and costs; Bar ba ra
End marriages
Gu mpert , Hun tingt on, W. Va ..
$24 and costs.
GAL LIPOLIS - Decrees of
Other cases Included: Lewis di ssolution were gra nted in Ga l·
Chr istia n, Columbus, failure to li a Coun ty Common Pleas Court
display lice nse, $10 a nd costs;
to William B. Lookado, o! Rt. 2.
Donald Henker. Columbus. fail · Vinton. and Cynthi a A. Lookado .
ure to display licen se, $10 and of Rt. ~. Bidwell, Wednesda y; to
cos ts; Mi c hael Deem, Racine, Thomas I. J ones, of 842 First
disobey ing tra ffic sign, $10 and . Ave., and Marian W. J ones, of 28
costs; Kev in Griggs, Reedsvi ll e,
Evans Height s, Mond ay; ·a nd to
crimina l damag ing, $00 and Dwa yne Allen Lay ne, o! 8.13
seco nd Ave., and
· Linda Lay ne. of
cos ts; Daniel Linscott , Hopewell.

suspended al l by 10 days, crPdit
for time served; restrai ning
order iss ued, one )'ea r pro hat ion
and costs; Ronnie Taylor. Long
Bonom, cri m inal damaging. 30
days jail suspended if restitution
Is made in 30 day s, six months
probation and cos ts; Anna J .

Slater. · Alban.'. driv ing w,hl}e
inwxicated. $2oll, 60 days susp&lt;'n•
siun of Ohio license; thrN' clay s In
jail or attend clriving scho~l,
costs; failure to control. $100 a nd
cosos· rrs ist ing arrrst, $200 and
co~ts: :m days jail sent~ nce
suspended.

•Your privacy is respected
1Your questions answered
•Services include:
Birth Control; V.D. Screening;
Cancer Screening; pregnancy
tests; education and counselng
for individuah and couples.

•Sliding fee scale. No ane refused services because
of inability to pay.
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PLANNED PARENTHOOD
OF SOUTHEAST OHIO

POMEROY:
Meigs Medical Building
(across from Veterans Hom.)
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992 ·59 12 Monday-Friday

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Roy Browning

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POINT PLEASANT -Roy D.
Browning, of Twin Rivers Tow·
ers in Point Pleasant , died at his
hoine Friday afternoon .
He was born In Logan County to
th~ late Wltltam B. a nd Della
McComas Browning.
• ·He Is survived by a son, Roy A.,
of Point Pleasant; a sister, Rhea
t . .Jones, Kearney, N.J.; two
l;lrothers, Boyd C., Jacksonville,
Fla. and Wltllam R., Kearn ey.
N.J.
: services will be at 3 p.m.
Moilday a the Crow·Hussell Fun·
era! Home with the Rev. J ames
~· Bunn officiating. Burial will
follow at Kirkland Memo ria l
Gardens.
. Frie.nds may call at the fu neral
home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m.

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Opal Harper
POMEROY - Opal A. 1Hopei
Harper, 74, of 36792 State Route
M3 , Pomeroy, died Friday at
Veterans Memorial Hospital !ol·
lpwing a lengt hy illness.
• Born Dec. 8, 1912 in Athens
Co unty, she was a daugh ter of
Ray Albert and Florence Bell
ilill Kea10n. She was a home·
11taker and a member of Ihe New
Testament Church of God,
Syracuse.
!'!urvivors include her hu sband.
. Guy 1Bud 1 Harper of Pomeroy;
· 'One daughter. Janel Kronenbit·
: ~ rer or Zanesv ille: one son and
· ;daughter·in· law , Guy w. and
: ·Carroll Ann Harper of Middle·
. ~port: eight grandchildren, seve n
-,:grea t grandchildrrn; and one
: nephew .
Besides h'e r parent s. she was
: '•preceded In deat h by two brot h·
: · ers, Albert and Arthur Keaton;
one sister. Crystal Ervin; one
: grandson. August Kronen bitter;
. and a son-in-law, Cha r les
· Kronenbltt er.
Graveside servicPs will be :l
: p.m. Sund ay at the Rock Springs
. C~met ery. Rev. Pau l Voss will
: offici ate. There will be no calling
· · hours at Ewing Funeral Home
· and in lieu of flower s, the famil y
:. requests that dona tions be made
· Jo: • the Rutland Emergency
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: Grace Atkinson
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· ., RIVERDALE, Ga. - Grace
: Ati!lnson. 82. formerly of 6 Allen
· 'Drive, Gal lipolis, died F'riday at
· Clayton General Hospital, River·
:, dale, Ga .. following an ex te nded
" Illness. She retired from Ga lltpo:: tis Developmental Center in 1974 .
.. , · Born June 14. l!l05, In Scioto
::;county, daughter of the lat e
: r;harles Stewart and Lillian
· -Kirkbride Stewart.
. • She wa s mar ried to F'orest G.
: j\t,jdn son, Dec . 22. l93o in Gree·
· 11up, Ky.. and he preceded her In
: L!e~th , Sept. 21, 197.1.

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Two sons survive, Forest Lee
Atkinson of Addison, Ill .. Bru~e
A1kinson of Morrow, Ga., with
whom she made her home; three
grandchildren; and one brother.
Virgil A. Stewart, Wheelersburg.
She was also preceded In death
by two brothers .
She attended First Baptist
Church In Gallipolis. She was a
member of Eastern Star Chapter
283 Gallipolis; Lafayette' Whlte
Shrine 44.
Services will be conducted
10:30 a.m .. Tuesday, at Waugh·
Halley·Wood Funeral Home,
Rev. Ohester Lemley officiating.
Burial follows In Mound Hill
Cemetery.
Friends may ca ll at the funeral
home, 6 to 9 p.m . Monday.

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i\~IEJUCANA PROJECT- This Is the histori cal log cabin and

NEW BUD..DING - Workers of Associated Fabricators, Inc.,
worked in Frlda~·s heal on a new I~ h~ 100 foot metal building
which Is going lo he a new addlllon to the Rock Springs
Fairgrounds for the 19R7 Meigs County Fair. The huilding is h&lt;•lng
constructed to provide a more ad•·qualc facility for •·ommercial
exhibits' and all of the space in the stru&lt;·hore lu.- already hccn
purcha~~ed lor thi• year's lair.

Mary Beegll'
HILLIARD - Mar y Firn Bee:
gle. Gaul. 80, a resident of
Hilliard and former resident of
the Racine area, died Saturday
morning in Grant Hospital, Co·
lumbus following an ex tended
illness .
Daughter of the late Charles
!White)') Beegle and Mae
Weaver Beegle, shew as a reti red
schyool teacher of the Columbus
City Schools and a member of the
Order of Easter n Star, Racine,
and Firs t Bapt ist Chu rch,
Hilliard .
She wa s preceded in deat h by
her hu sband , 0 . J. Jake Gaul, In
1973.
Survivors include one daugh·
ter, Ruth Ann John son, Akron; a
son and daught er·in·law, Charles
F' . and Carol Gaul, Hilliard ; two .
sis ters, Frankie, McKelvey . Bel·
pre and Betty Ca rpent er. Ra·
cine; three brot hers, Clifford
Beegle, of Dorcas; Paul, l,e tar·t
Falls and Edward. Zanesvi ll e;
si x gra ndchlldrrn and five ((!' teat
grandchildchildren; several nie·
ces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held ll
a.m. Tuesday at Ewing Funeral
Hom e, Pom&lt;'ro~ .
Burial will be In Letart Fa lls
Cemetery . Friend s ma y call at
the funeral home from 2·4 and 7·9
p.m. Monday.

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an aged smoke hou se which make up an American projed beln&amp;

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presses £tOr
Syrla
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BEIRUT . Lebanon 1UP il - A
Syrian military source said Sat·
urdav Damascus has demanded
that ·kidnappers free an Ameri·
ca n journalist and the son of the
Lebanese defense minister and
warned Syria could resort to
military action to obtain their
release if all else failed.
Defense Minister Adel Ossei·
ran sa id Syrian Vice President
Abdel Haiim Khaddam told him
by telephone th at Syria had given
" top priority" to obtainin g the
release of his son. Ali Osseiran,
Amer ican journalist Charles
Glass and their bodygua rd dr iver
who we re kidnapped Wedn esday.
"Under Instru ctions from
President ( Hafrz 1 Assad , the
Syrian com mand In Lebanon has
been Issued clear orders to
int e n slf~ it s effo rts to secure the
release" of the three men,
Ossei ran quot ed Khaddam as
saying.
A Syrian mi litary source in
Beirut said Damascus has de·
mand ed the release or the threP

North
wants to
tell story

developed on tlu• Rock Springs Fairgrounds by the Meigs County
Fair Board. Th&lt;• cothlnund smoko' honsr an• located at the entrance
to what, Is known as the midway urea of the grounds during liollnty
fair time. A shako•r roof and the chinking, an ex pensive, difficult
l'llOr&lt;' remain to com pl&lt;•h• the cxh,.ior o! tlu' hulldings.Resldents
are h~ing asked to contribute to the 'project sine•• the fair board
does not hav e runds to eumt•lct c rh·· work . nopefuuy. the money
will come In and the projt•ct will he all wrapped "t' hy the Aug. IR
op&lt;·ning of th&lt;•unnuul Mei~'S County Fair. Donntlons, any amount
is welcome,. llrt' to I"' sent to the Meigs ~'air Board, Box 227,
Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769.

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men " without any co nditions ... .
warning It will "resort to mil·
itary action if needed...
But the sou rc~ , who is close to
tho negotiations with th&lt;' group
responsible (or the abdu ctions.
said "as lon g as negotiatio ns arc
taking place 1here will be no
milit arv ac tion" which would
come o'nt)· If all else failed .
Syrian offl clals believe th e
abduction Is aimed at undcrmln·
lng th e Syria n securi ty pian In
wes t Beirut. Syia moved 7,000
troops Int o Moslem west Beirut
F'eb. 22 to end th ree years of
militia rule.
"It Is a . harsh blow . but we
won't allow them to succeed even
if 11 mea ns resortin g to for ce to
deter them ," thr militao·v source
sa id .
The Syrian m ilitary source,
who requested anonymit y, said
the Syr lan ·led negotiations "are
a bit . complicated" but might
lead Jo the captives' release
"within the com ing 4R hours,'' He'
refused to disclose the identlt vor
the captors or theil' demands.

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Oliver North has said he wants to
tell his story more than any other
person In America, but so far the
FIIIS'F 11ME II 1111S AliA
decorated Mar ine Corps officer
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has stonewalled the congres·
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slana! lran·Contra probe.
Nort h' s man euvering to avoid
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talking,to investigators privately
2217 Jackson Ave. - Painl PIICIIant
before a public session In late
W'tlh This Ad Get SIO.DO RIIICing For Only SS,DO
.July has angered lawmakers and
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prompted one to say the em·
battled leatherneck either has a t-~~--~~~~-~--~~---~~~~-~-1
good lawyer or Is not the " pillar
of patriotism" he claim s to be.
The former White House aide,
fired for his central role in the
secret sale of U.S. arm s to Iran
and diversion of profit s to the
Nicaraguan Contra rebels, has a
lot of questions to answer but so
Veterans Memorial Hospital
far he has been silent about his
role.
He Is only one of two witnesses
granted limited Immunity from
prosecution who will be able to
describe what President Reagan
Services ere provided by
knew abou t the affair, and he ha s
LISA M. KOCH. M.S.
to respond to ev idence developed
at the congressional hearings
Licensed Clinical Audiologlot
that strongly indica tes he may
INHEAAINO
have profited from the operation.
Se n. Paul Trible. R-Va ., a
panel member, said North "ap·
SERVICES INCLUDE:
pears to be stonewalling."
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is that he will never ha ve to
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:: ' COLUMBUS - Ger truM A.
· ·'£\·o'ce. 83, of :!S44 Frazier Road
:;w est. Columbus. died Friday at
:·.he)' residence after a lengthy
· :O iUni&gt;ss.
: &lt;· A: housewife. she was born Ma)·
i 904 In Murray City to the ! at ~
&lt; &lt;'har les and Anna Clll Lovr.
· ·~ . •~he is survived by two dau gh·
and sons·ln·law. Evelyn and
.: -Edgar Welch and Bertha and
:· \Tktor Sponagel, a ll of Colum·
·&gt;ti~s: a sister· In· law. Lillian Lo,·r
:; ~f ,Newport , Ky .; four grand·
··'c &amp;ildr r n: e ight great ·
: • grandchildren; six grca t·great
. ·grandchildren; and severa l ni e·
· ·:Ccs a nd nephews.
: · • preceding her In dea th. be·
: sld~s her parents , wcrr her
· h4sband, Clyde T)Tee. In 1971 :
: thn-e sons, CJ)·dc J r., Eugene
: and Gar)· Tyree; two grandchild·
· ren and one stcp·daught er.
: Services will b&lt;' 1 p.m. Mond ay
: at Ewing Funeral HomP with
: Rev. Amos Tillis offi ciating.
: Burial will b&lt;' in Beech Grove
· Cemetery. F'rlends ma y call at
: the funer al homo from 2to4 and 7
: to·9 on Sunda\'.

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:; ~rtrudt&gt; Tyrfi'

Thu rsday evenin g. the Eas tern
High School Boys Trac k tea m
wil l be having an outin g at 7 p.m.
at the home or Dennis Eic hinger.
Those attending ar\' to ta ke a
covered dish for the pl€nlc and
their ow n table se rvi~·e.
Have WI' bern bra in was hed or
wha P For several years. we've
be&lt;' n told OV&lt;'I' and over th e
impress l\•e nu,bers of lives
savPd by tht' :i5 sperd limit .
HOWI'V &lt;'r, your legi.llalors appar·
ently had no 11·oublc the past
werk lncrras ln g thellmlt to65on
thl' int erstat&lt;'s. but they did havr
troubl e in raising the drinkin g
age. Now is that par for the
cours&lt;' or what? I KNOW vou're smiling.

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but includea benefits not found in mo1t auch
•• an option that PIYI *30 extra for each
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POMEROY - Meigs Count y Emergency Medi ca l Services
reports fi ve cal lS Friday; Tu ppNs Plai ns at 1: 1o a.m. to Slare
Rout e 7 for Zona Shr rldan ro Vetera ns Memoria l Hos pita l;
Pomeroy at 8:4:1 p.m. Ia 168 Mulber ry Ave. for .J essie Saunders
to Veterans Memoria l Hospital; Pomeroy al 2: :!4 p.m. to East
Ma in lor Charles Wilson to Veterans Mem,o rlal H~s pil a l ;
Pomeroy at .1 p.n'J . ro the Maples Apts. for Perry Mit ch to
Veterans Memorial Hospit al; Syracuse al 9:26 p.m. ro Sixr h Sr.
for Holly Cross ro Holzer Medica l Ce n t~ r .

' Band to practice for parades
POMF:ROY - Meigs .Junior and Senior High Ba nd prae lices
for the Fourth of .July parades are sc hedu led for fi to 8 p.m. on
.July 1. 2, and :J in IhP hi gh school band room. Buses will leave Ihr
hi gh school ar 8: .1!1 a.m. on .J uly 4. Summ er uniforms arc•
requir ed.

NEW Ri\NG ER - Private
Firsi (') ass Edward .J.
Peppers, ,Jr., a U. S. i\rmy
combat signaler, completed
thL~ ranger cuursL• at Fort

South Webster ohserves centennial

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Bt'nning, Ga. , in December,

Sii YS exhibil s. cra fl shows. di s·
pl&lt;.t Y" in arcCJ bu sin essr.s, co nrests. &lt;1 midwa y a nd lours or
his tor ical silrs wi ll be feat ured.

19R6. Petrpers, son of Gallipolis nativf) ltt~v . and Mrs.
Edward .1 . l'eppers. was a
di~tinguish ed honor graduate
oflhe Comhat Slgna!erCourse '
al Fort Gor·don, Ga., heforc
going on to complete the

HC' is in v iting hi s Mr igs \oun t.v

friend s. rsprcially historical som (' m hr-rs.

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cclebra 1ion.

airborne r ourst' and ranger

Couples are issued licenses

indoctrination training al Fori
Benning. Peppers is currently
with the 75th Ranger Infantry,
Fort. l.e wi.~. Wu,~h.

GALL IPOLIS - Ma r k Guna
seka ran Chris topher. :1:1. of Apr.
1006, Spring Valley Dr., (;atllpo·
lis. and Kimill'l'ly Sur MorS&lt;' , 24.
of Apt. 1006, Spring Valley Dr..
Gallipolis. were gr ant &lt;·d a li
cense Monday in Gal lia Coun l.v
Probate Court. Th e~ wen · mar
ried in tJ civ il crn'mon.. ,.· hy
Municipal Court .Judge' .Ja mes A.
fk&gt;nnPitlhc• same d:r y.
Ra nda ll F: . Thomas. 21. of Rt. I.
Ches hire. and .Jpnn.v c;_ L &lt;~ lhr ·.v·.
22. of Rt. 1. Ches hi re. wr·r..
~runted a marria.Ql' li C('OS4'
TuPsday.

Mar vi n Ra v B;li rd. ~ 1 . of ll t. 2.
(;a llipolis. a·nd Michel l&lt;• Char·
i&lt;'nl' Ham('y. IIi. of HI . 4.
r;allipolis, wP re gr&lt;J nted a mar·
ri agP li CI'IlS&lt;' Mondar.
Filzh .lea rei F'ir lds. :14. of Rt 1.
F: win i(lon. and Christi na l.y·nn
l' aili co&lt;.~ l . ~-1 , of HI. l. Seoll own .
wf•r f' g r &lt;Jnl ('d a ma r ri agr Ji&lt;:r nsP

Mondav.
Brva·n K&lt;•ilh Pasqua!&lt;•. 111. of
Hr. ~. G;il lipul ls. a nd Tumi Kii _,.
('o nlrv. 1 ~ . ol HI. I. Thur ma n.
wrn · grant!'tl a ma rr iage licr ns&lt;'
Mond e1y .

Hospilal m·ws
Veterans J\'lemorial

POME:HOY - Friday admissions - TN rv Spe ncer. Syra CUS&lt; ' : .Jessie Saunders. Pome·
roy; Char les Werry, Pomeroy;
PE• tT.V Mitch. Pomerov: Ada
Kee,ee. Po meroy.
Frida y Disc harges - Eht e l
Ha tfi!'ld . Ca therine Cremeans.
.Jua nita Lam bcrl. Haymond Ju s1is. Victoria AbiPs, Burl Blev in s.
De borah Wolfe. Judie McNi ckl e.

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41h of July holiday
GALI.IPOI.IS - All st al &lt;' li quor slores and ag(•rJci r !' will ht•

clos&lt;'d on Satu rday .. Jul.v· ·1. in
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Dav . according to Willi;r m .1.
Fla hrrt.v. dir&lt; ·('tor of 1hr~ Oh io
D&lt;·partml'nt ot Liqu or t'unlrot.
Th&lt;' "or&lt;'s and agencic•s wi ll
rema in open Frid a.v. . Jul y :!.
when depar tmPnlal off ice&gt; and
warehouse 1C'XC iu slvely whoI&lt;'·
salrl storrs will tx· closr•d fur lh&lt;•
holld ft)·.

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TICKING /\LONG - B·ridgett Cloak of the Holzer Staff, checks
the heart rate of a visitor to the Holzer Health Information Fair.
She took a haslc cardiogram and showed how a pacemaker work., ,

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1987. 411 patient records
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The day-lonK SC!!Sion is designed to provide area reHI· :
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the yourtg child (left), nutri·
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CLOWNING 'AROUND -/\my Palmer of Cheshire took time out
from Ihe displays to visit with Shrine Clown Del Gln1erich. She is
the daughter of Shirley Palmer of ChC!! hlrc, and I hey visited the
health lair this week, along with hundred~ of others from the
Gallla, Mason and Melltll 11reu,•.

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INTERESING ?- Five-year-old Erica Ramey ollronton visited
t)le Health Information Fair, along with a backpack huddy. i\t the
nutrition display, she I istened wilh keen interest to Mary Harrison,
R.N., (not pictured) abo ut the talking weight scales. Erica, the
daughter of Vera Ramey, lalt•r tried out the scale.

GALLIPOLIS - An apple a day keeps the doctor away, might be
good advice. in a se nse. At least pay ing atl r ntlon to your health nutrition Included - ma y keep you out of the hospilai.
A health Information fair was conducr ed at Holzer Med ical Cent er
this past werk. giving out pamphlets des igned to keep you fit and
health In toda y's hectic-paced sociPty.
Displays were from a lmost all departmentsofrh c hospital , ln luding
emergency, surgery . social se rvices. ca rdiac care. neurology,
respiratory th erapy , di etlllcs and pediat r ics, In addl!lon to radio logy .
the diabetes in teres t group, Gallla County Emergency Medica l
Services. the chapla incy services, the hospital volunt eers and the
Hol zer Regional Cancer Center.
At the fair , you could have your blOOd pressure and blood suga r
taken, life expectancy predicted. learn proper ha nd washing
techniqu e. body analys is made and muscles monitored.
The !air was to make area resident s more aware of their own
bodies, and help them take some control over keeping healthy.

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HOW DOES THIS WORK?
- One display at tl!e Health
Information Fair was an am·
bulatory ecchoencephlogram
[EEG) with Steve Brown of
the neurology department
showing how to visualize mus·
cle impulses, assisted by Ro·
bert Lucas. Here, the Palmer
family of Cheshire - Amy,
Christi, Lora, Michelle and
their mother, Shirley, listen to
Brown describe the EEG and
its uses In diagnosis of selzur~
disorders In particular. AI the
display, Brown placed elec·
trodes on a visitor's hand and
showed the muscle Impulses
on the screen.

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CIIy _ _ __.;.._ _ _ _ _

said !hat their client s had a,lcgal
righr ro resi sl an unlawful-court
order . Thoug h nor allow~d in
&lt;;ourr ro question rhc valid)h• of
then-Judge Roderick 's ~o u rr
order. rhc defense attol-ne)' '
cont ended l har rhe deputie~ had
un lawfully ente red Dwight Beva n's house.
Burd said in his closi ng lu·gu,
mcnr rhar thr d&lt;•puiks :wen•
doin g their " Jlpoinred :Ci ut y.
whi ch 11 as to foll ow lhen-.judgc
Roderick's court ord er Burel
said !ha l he assigned no blain e to
them.
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Cowles sa id in his closing
argumenr th ar rhe dcpurics
" wen· in a situa rion fr·aughl with
da nger," indicali ng !hal ent rv
i n loa hou sew hcr:c r hc s i l ua ~ionis
unk nown is not to be a ken
light I)'. even by a sheriff' sdeput )·
wil h his pistol drawn.
Burd said aft er rh e vr rdictt ha t
"!h e pro bl em was causeU by

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August - each one looking forward to
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high school year.

K. Slone, of Gallipolis.
The rrlal centered around an
Incident on Nov. 6. 198G. The
·s herllf'sdepa rtmenr . acting on a
court order· handed oul bv
then-Common Pleas Court Jud ge
Richard Roderick , went to the
house of J oseph Beva n to pick up
clothes belonging to the children
of Joseph's ex-wife. Martha. At
the rime. Jose ph and Ma rtha
were goin g through a di vorce .
Cowles, the prosecut ing a tt arney. contended that when depu·
ties from the sher iff s depa rlment ar rived on the scene. there
was a struggle bNwee n the
Bev.ans •tMar tha was not part of
this! and the deputies. The
Bevan s resisted a co urt ord er
and blocked th e progress of thr
depu ties in the latter 's offi cia l
function .
Attorneys Charles Burd a nd
J .B. Collier , .Jr .. representin g the
Brvans and Slone tCollier re,

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Joseph
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fined $500
. of Rt
and
. 1,given
Crown
28
City,
days In jail for obstructing
officia l business.
David D. Bevan. of 1220 Second
Ave., was fined $50 a nd ~::Jve n a
suspended 30-day jail term for
disorderly conduct after warn ing, as were Timothy K. Beva n,
of Rr. 1, Crown City, and Jeffrey

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GALLIPOLIS- The verdict in
the jury trial of a misdemeanor
case vindicated t he Gallla
County Sheriff s department of
any wrongdoing and resulted in
the .sentencing of a Crown Cit y
man and his three sons late
Friday.
Gallipolis City Prosecutor
Doug Cowles said afler the
verdict that "thejuryvlndicated
rheSherl!f'sDepartment"ofany
wrongdoing.
The misdemeanor trial of
Dwight B. Bevan, his three sons
and Jeffrey K. Slone, ended
Friday afternoon In Gallipolis
Municipal Court .
Dw ight B. Bevan. of Rt. 1.
Crown City, was fined $500 and
given a suspended 90-day jail
sentence for resisting arrest alid
fined an additional $50 a nd given
a suspended 30-day jail tPrm fo r
d ls,o rd er ly co nd ue t aft e r
warning.

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Squad.~ have five Friday calls

SOUTH WEBSTF: R - A centennia l celebration of 1he incorpo rarlon of South Web.&lt;rcr. in
Scioto Count y, Is being held J un"
25-27, under sponsorship of the
So uth Webster Area Historica l
Society. Chairman for the celr·
bration. with the theme "One·
Hundred Years Old and Still In
Bloom. " Is former Me igs Counr.v·

June 21. 1987

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PT. f' L J·:AS ,\ N'J' - Mr. and
Mrs . Ra y moncl Fult z, .lrr icho
Ho~d . Potn l PIPasant. announcC'
lhl' c n gag~mrnt anrl upcoming
m.I ITia gr• uf 11wi r daught C'r,
Virginia l..v nn Fu lt z to Hil ly .lot'
Sla nlt •.v. son ur Mr. tt nd Mrs.
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·: • Wednesday - Bingo 1J, I2,
&gt; bowling 1:30, ,bloodmobil e 1-5:30.
•: Thursday - Ceramlcss 10-2.
·: Friday :.._ Round and squa re
:· · dance 8-11. music by True
·: Country admission $1.50 per
. • person. public Is invlied.
. ; The Senior Nutrliion program
. : menu for the week Is:
:: Monday - Mealloaf. ma shed
• potatQes, carrots. peaches.
• Tuesday - Chicken and noo• dies, Harvard beets. gelatin.
mel on.
·
~ Wednesday- Ham and cheese
~ sa ndwi c h , oven browned pot a·
toes, cole slaw. cookie.
Thursday ·- Roast beef , sea l·
loped potatoes. mixed vegeta·
· bles,plneapple.
: Friday - Lasagna. tossed
. sal ad, peas, vanilla pudding.
Choice of beverage available
• with meals.

PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., JUNE 27, 1987

NEW HAVEN - Mrs l.indaS.
'"voung of N0w Ha ven Llnnounccs
the engag&lt;•ment and approac h·
lng mar r ia ge o f her dau ghter .
. Judy Young . to Kim Brownin g.
· son of Ann Mil ler, Middleport,
' and the late Rona ld .1. Browning.
Miss Young is also the dau ght er
of !he late frank Young .. Jr.
The Op&lt;•n church, douhlc-rin g
ceremony will take place on
i'rlday , .Ju ly 24. at 7 p.m . in the•
Sacr ed lfem·t Catho l ic Church.
Point Pl!'asant. A reception wi l l
fol low the cen ·muny a 1 the Moose
Lodge Hal l in Point Plea sant.
Miss Young is a graduatc• of
Waham a High School and Mar. shall Un iversity with a B.A. in
: cle ment ar·y cducat ion.
. You ng is a graduate of Meigs
Hig h Schoo l. Rio Crandc College
wi th an associate degree i n
psychology. and of the Ci ncinnal i
School of Mortuary Scit•ncc. with
a bach&lt;.'ior·s degree In mortua r.v
science. He· is rmployr·d by
Ob&lt;.'rlln anti F'ord M~moria l
. F'uneral Hom ~ In Bryan .

VIRGINIA 1.. FULTZ
llfi.LY .IOE STANLEY

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298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.

Round Steak ....L:-... 199
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HORMEL SLICED
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:Route 1, Middleport. an nou nce
lh • engagement and approach in!( marriage of their dau!(hter.
t orelia L. Gilmore. to Mark A.
Flint, Point Pleasam. son of Mrs.
Belly Dunlap. Poinl Pleasant,
and the late Charles Flint.
The open chul·ch wedding ":'ill
t ake place on July 11 at 2: 30p.m
at the Hobson Chu rch of Christ In
Chrlsllan Union, Stal e Route 7.
T he Rev. Leland Halley
officiating.

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Lucasv ille and attends Ohio
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premed. She is employed by the

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BASS

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POMEROY- St acey A. Smith
and Kennet h L. Buckley arc
announcing th eir engagement
and approaching m arr iage.
Miss Smit h is the daughter of
Howard W. and Wanda L. Smlih,
Belleville. W.Va .. and Buckley is
the son of Mr. and Mr s. Leonard
E. Amos. Alfred. and Mr . and
M rs. Harr.v W. Buckley , Parkersburg. W.Va .
The open church wedding will
lake place on July Hat 7 p.m. at
the Alfred United Meth odist
Church. The Rev. Donal~ Archer·
will officiate following a pro·
gram of prenuptial music. A
recepl lon will follow in th e
church social room.
Miss Smith graduated from
Parkersburg South High School.
Buckley is a graduat e of
Eastern High School and is

,JANE 1.. ,JETT

Jett-Harris

SARI\ JOHNSON
COREY McPHi\11.

POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Jennings J~ll of Miner sville arc
announcin g the engagement and
approaching marrla g~ of their
daughter • .Jane Louise .Jell , 10

Avionics En~ineering
Center of
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Ohio' Univer sit .v .

Eric Al an Harris. so n of Mr. and
Mrs. Pau l E . Harris. Mi nNsvfllc.
An open chu rc h wedding will
be held on July 4 at 6:30p.m at the
Mount Moriah Church of God at
Racine. A r eception will follow at
th(' Racine American Legion
hall.
Miss .1 &lt;'11 is a gradua te of
Sou thern High School. and i s
employed at Exc&lt;.'l sior· Sal t
Work s. Inc ., Pomeroy .
.
Ha rr is is a gradual~ of Sou th ·
ern Hi gh Schpol and is employed
with Rou sh ConsJructlon Co. of

employed at LaRu e
Vienna, W.Va.

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Sale price Inc ludes
shampoo. cut and style.

Participating stylists only.
Appointments ore not always '
necessary. Sole price good
through July 4. 1987.
(Noi valid oMih anv other olfol )

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CAI.LI POLIS - The cngag&lt;'·
ment and approac hing marriage
of Josephine MarJe Burchett and
Terrance Allen Mullins Is being
announced. She Is the dau ghlerot
Dorot hy and Roy Gillenwater,
H10 Fourt h Ave., Call i polls. He is
the son of Clint on E . Mullins of
Ra ven swood. W.Va .
Tho wedding wi ll ta ke pla ce
June 18. at 935 Second Ave .,
Gallipolis.
·
Mullins is a gradu ate of Med·
ina Count y Vocatio nal Cenl er
and Alabama Stat e U nlversit.l '
wi th an associa te drgree in
comput er science .
He is the owner of Tota l
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GALLIPOLIS - The open church wedding of Ginetle

POMEROY - Announcement
i s being made of the engagement
and approaching' marriage of
Jane Sisson. Mulberry Ave ..
Pomeroy, and tarry Banks. 152
Butternul Ave .. Pomeroy.
Miss Sisson is the daughter of
Mrs. Edith Sisson . Mulberry
Ave .. Pomeroy. and Ral ph Sis·
son. Pomeroy Pike. Pomeroy .
Banks Is the son or Mrs. Thelma
Bank s. Cold Ridge Road. Pomeroy. and the l at e Homer Banks.
The wrdding will take placr at
2::m p.m on Ju t)' 18 at th e
Pomeroy United Methodi st
Church. .
Miss Sis son is employed in the
auditor ' s office of the Meigs
County Courthouse.
Banks has Ba nks Construction
Co.

TRAIN RIDES • ANIMALS • PICNIC
AREAS • Ml"l GOLF • GIFTS

Spence and G. Gordon Fisher.
will take place June 28, at I: 3o
p.m .. in St. Peter's Eplscop,al
Church. A reception will follow
Immediately.

Mr. 'and Mrs.

Hugh McPhail of Rusllc Hills,
Syracuse. announce the engagemenr of their son, Hugh tCoreyl
McPhail. to Sara Johnson,
daught er .of Ward and Phy llis
Johnson, Lu casv ille,
The open church wedding is
planned for Au!(. 29 at St. Paul
Lutheran Church. Pomeroy. at
1: 30 p.m : ·
McPhail is a graduate of
Southern High Schoo( and attends Ohio University major ing
in chemica l engineering. He is
employed by Domino' s Pizza of
Athens.

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group support.
: First. !heres a new Seff·
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habits fO&lt; good. Second, our
optional exercise plan that leiS
•you walk ·jog·nun-cycle or
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vacations, worl&lt; and family. Thats
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of day that &gt;Mil fit right rnto your busy schedule.
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Tue: 7 p.m., Wed: 9:30a.m.

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menu s for the week of June 22
: through June 26. at the Senior
:citizens Center, 220 Jackson
·Pike. are as follows:
' Monday - Chorus, l-3 p.m.:
: Blood Pre ssure Check, 1 p.m.
• Tuesday - S.T.O.P.I Phy sica l
: Fitness. 10:30 a. m .
: Wednesday- Golden Buckeye
"Card Sign-up Sile. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
' Card Games. !-3 p.m .
Thursday - Bible Study, ll ·
· noon: Herbalists, 12:30 p.m .
' vinton Si t e Blood Pres sure
Check.
Friday - Art Cl ass. l -3 p.m.:
Cra ft M.ini-Course, 1·3 p.m.
Menus consist of:
• Monday - Weiners , mas hed
pot atoes. sa uerkraut. cornbread
, a nd s l ewe d app l es wilh
applesauce.
Tues da y - Creola spaghetl i.
tossed sa l ad with red cabbage
• and ca rrots. rye bread. fr uil
coc kl ail in jeflo.
; . Wedn esd~y Roa st beef,
: butter potatoes with carrots.
·I 'orange and grapefruit sections,
.
' whole grain bread and browmes.
• Thur sday - Baked chicken.
&lt;scalloped pota toes , butt ered
•'br occoli. biscuit s . and sliced
: 'Peaches.
• Frid ay - Tuna patl y, sweet
•'potatoes. spinach with vinegar.
: whole grain bread and pear hal f
;.with jcllo sprinkles.
0: Choice of coffee. tea. Jemo: •nad e. milk, or butl ermilk with
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:.each meal.

3·5

. Tlw op('ll chu rc h eC'rPmony
wil l Ink~ plnr t• on .lulv :1 at the
.Cood Shephcnl U nil l'd 'Methodist
Church . nouiP 2. Po lnl PIPasa nl
at (;: :111 p.m. i\ r~c l'p li o n wil l
fo llow at lhr churc h.
The· brldc'·l'iccl Is :1 graduar r or
l0 olnl Plr.,sant Hi gh Schoo l and
Is ulll'ndl ng Southcas ll'l'n Busi·
·n(•ss Collcgr. Shr Is rmpl o) ed a!
A me·s-Murph)' Mm·t in thr Si lver
Brld gr Plazn.
StaniP) is a gr:tclua tr of
SouHm·pst(•r n II lgh School and is
,;mpluyrd b)' M ~ rill : ll lndu strlrs
In .J ackson.

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: : POMEROY - The Meigs
: County Senior Citizens Center
: • has the 'following activities sche·
• : duled for the week otJu ne 22·26:
-· Monday - Round and squa re
: dance 1-3.
: : Tuesday - Hea lth screening

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

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·· Senior Centers
. announce Week61
: . activit'J11 schedule ,.
We Reserve The Right T9
Limit Quantities

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of Gallipolis for $9.9 5 or
flick up at the show!

FREE BALLOONS
FOR THE KIOSI

POMEROY

SENIOR CITIZENS' CENTER
Mulberry Heights
Wed:6p.m.
•CASH
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NOTHINGWORKSLIKEWEIGHTWATCHERS!

u.if 3 ,. ( u t t Good Ollly At Powtlr1 S.,.rmorllot
Off..- GMil tlwu Set. ... 21, 1917

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THE CORNER OF GENERAL HARTtNGER
PARKWAY AND PEARL STREET IN MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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TELEPHONE: 992-3471

STORE HOURS ARE:
8 A.M. to 10 P.M.-7 DAYS A WEEK
AD EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE 21 THRU SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1917

THOROFARE

SOFTY
WHITE

Sugar

1110,.ot~•t

U.S. ORADE AOOVT. INSPECTED

Mi,ed
Fryer Parts·
.

SBAG
LB.

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Rib
Chops

Limit 1 With Coupon And $10 Piuchace

Loin
Chops

PER LB.

Limit 4 With Coupon ll!d $10 Purchase
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147 oz.

LEAN TENDER

Bucket
Cube Steak
99
PER LB.

PER LB.

Limit 1 With Coupon and $10 Purchase

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SWEET RELISH

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Cherry Pie Filling

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449

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With Coupo11

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Pick of The
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STVLE"

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Sausage

FRESH TOP QUALITY

ECKRICH

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4 Roll Pkg.

U.S. 00~. INSPECTED
'~COUNTRY

Link
CRUNCH.

79

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SER~E

BALLARDS

20 Oz.
12 Oz.
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Mac. ~ACheese

$ 99

Full Cut
Round Steak
79

REGULAR or UNSCENTED

Ice Cream. Tide
89 Detergent
Gallon

Par Lb.

$ 89

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SUPER DIP

10 DZ.

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CENTER CUT ·
loa~es .

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Dru111llloke,
8reuta

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SUPERIORS

fradlee 12 or.
Wienert ,••.

$1. 7 9

SUPERIORS

Footlong 1•
Hot Dogs :.,:

USDA CHOICE "BONELESS" BEEF
DELICOUS

Cround $169 Chuck "149 Longhorn $199
Round PL·•·
Steak r:~"
Chee11 r:.'
1111 I "'1'1 I I \I"'

LET OUR DELl KEEP YOU OUT OF THE KITCHEN
WITH THIS LUNCH OR DINNER SPECIAL... ·

Coke and Coke Products
2 Liter 89~
Bottle

· Luvs DIAPERs
$849

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L - - - - - - - - - 1 SlfEET VELLOW

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June 21, 1987

Community calendar/area happen ings
SUNDAY
PORTER - Sunday School
picnic, Sunday after church,
Valley F reewill Baptist Church.
Special singln In afternoon.
GALLIPOLIS- Hom ~co m i n g,
Pine Chapel Church, Sunday,
1 : ~0 p.m .. basket dinner at
nonon . Speaker of afternoon,
Fred Cra btree: special singing.
GALLI POLIS - Ga ll ia County
His torica l Societ y mee ts Sunday,
St. Peter's Episcopal Church.
Board members at 1 p.m .; open
meeting 2:30 p.m . His tory Day

winners from Gallia Academy
High School will present their
entrl€'s.
ADDISON - Sunday School
pjcnic. Roadside Park In Ka ·
nauga for Addison Freewill Bap·
tis! Church, Sunday: Bring co·
vered dish.
PATRIOT- Rev. Ear l Hinkle
will be a! Walnut Ridge Church at
7:30p.m.
DANVILLE Revival at
Danvill e Holiness Church
through June 28 with rev . John

GALLIPOLIS - French Cily
Baptist Church Vacation Bible
School programs. 7 p.m.

CHESHIRE - Cheshire OES:
'
meet s Tuesday, 8 p.m .

The couple, married on June
25. 1947 by the late pa stor Holley
0. Sham blin at the Trinit y
Methodist Chu rch at Point PIPa·
sa n! , have four children and
seven gra ndchi ldren.
l~ rlend s and rel atives of the
couple arc Invit ed to all en d.

MIDDLEPORT - OH KAN
Coin Club meet ing at Burkett
Barber Shop in M i ddlepor t Monday . Social hour and tradinl-!
session at 7 p.m.; co in auction
and refreshments.
- Bib!~ &lt;chool.

Mr. 1111d Mrr.

G'ern;~.;e

ATLANTA tUP I I - Da le
Mur phy ripped his Nallonal
League·leading 22nll home run. a
· three- mn shot in the third Inning.
to lead the Atlanta Braves
.·saturday to a fight · man~ed 8·6
triumph . over I he Clnclnnat i
Reds.
The game featu red sel'en home
runs overall and a benches·
clearing brawl In thr third
inning. Atlanta: . starter Doyle
Alexander gave up four home
runs. bul improved to 4· 1.
Gene Garber pit ched two in·
nJngs ro ''arn( his sevenlh save.
The right·hander struck out
plnch·hittcr Ni ck F.saskv with
r unners at seco nd and thi rd with

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161 meE'ts Tuesday , 7:30p.m. :

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Meigs County Litter Grant Board
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Meigs
Exlension Service office.
Reunion.planned
KYGER - The Bradbury:
Jenkins family reunion will be
held June 28, at the Kyge~
Communll y building.
Story hour
MIDDLEPORT - Storytelling
program at Middleporl Library,
2 p.m .. Wednesday by Gwenylh
Arnold. children's consulta nl for
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CANTON. Ohio tUPi t - T\1'0
fr~c throws by 6·1 guard Dor ian
B ledsoe with no time le ft on the
clock .at the end of the second
overtime gave I he Sou th an Sll· 7S
win over th~ North in the AAA
di vision All-S tar game at Ca n·
ton's Civic Center.
.Gal lla Academ)·'s Ga r&gt;· Harrl ·
so n scored nine points for the
winners
The South held a Hpolnt lead
ta l ~ in th e thi rd qua •·ter. bu t the
North tea m battled back to 1ie 1he
game on a Terry Jackson j ump
shot with a minute and a half
remai ning in regu lation to forct•
the ovrr\lme. Ja ckson. from
Ca nton· McKinley. was named
game MVP; He sco r ed lou1·
point s tn the fi rst overtime. but
an offensll'e rebound and tlp·ln
on a m lssed free throw by
Chillicothe's Steve Bay less with
six seconds .left In the first
ovNtlme ga ve the South the
second chance they needed .

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SII.VEH 1\NN,IVEnSARY - Kenneth and Shirley Barr Sinclair,
ohsr rvNI thm~ 25th wedding anniversary on ,June 6 at a dinner
Jmrty hl'ld at S&lt;•hasllans in Parkershurg. Hosting the celehration
were llll'ir daughter, Mrs. Angle Brlckles, Pom eroy, and son,
I~.van Sinclair, Shade. They also haw one grandson. The couple
1narrif•d ·'""'' !1, 1962. lie is employed hy till! Southern Ohio Coal Co.

FITNESS CLASSES OFFERED
Beginning on June

24,

the Gallipolis Parks and

lecreation Dept. will offer a six week session in

a trobics

and exercise. The classes will meet on

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at the Grace

9:15 to 10:15 a.
":'· ~nd E~ercise fro~ 10:15 to 11:15 a.m. Baby·
sttftng wtll be provtded at the cost of $1.00 per

Church. Aerobics will meet from

child

,JAMES

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Ann&lt;q:dis graduate
all ll\ lllllCCd
POMf·:tWY - .Jam!'s D . r-: m.
mill. un1 1HI ~o n of Mr. &lt;.~ n d Mrs.
c art c . R;li l··~· . of r om0roy,
graduat&lt;' d f1·om th ~ Uni tPd

per

hour.

The instructor for both classes will be Debbie
Davis. She has many years experience in aerobics
and exercise and will conduct the program in a
manner that you will find enjoyable and stimu·
lating.
Cost.· for the six w. eek session is
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keeper of Gallipolis State InstitutE' and ha s been employed at
the Ga llipolis Medical Plaza .
They att end the Church of Christ
in Christian Union .
The couple requests gift s be
omi tted .

Married at Catlettsburg, Ky ..
in 1937. they ar e the parents of
one daughter Mrs. Willi am Jay
(Georgenal Har rison of Clncln ·
n a ti. They ha ve two
gra ndchildren.
L cml ev Is a r etired store

$24.00. You may

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RIGHT HOOK - Atlanta Braves' Andres
Thomas (right) Is tackled hy Cincinnati Reds
pitcher Bill Gullickson as catcher Bo Dlaz tried to

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POMEROY - Rerordl ng ar·
l ist. Don W. Todd. will presen t a
co ncert at Zion Church of Christ
on State Route 14:1, ncar Pome·
roy , on Friday evenin g nt 7::10.
While In colleg t'. Todd. a native of
Oklahoma. m:1jored In minlsll'\',
music'. speaking and ·acting. He
has 18 years experience in
concerts In lhe'Un lted Slales and
in foreign count r i!'S. He ha s
reco 1·ded 15 gospPI musi c albums
and has wrill&lt;"n 40 songs . In 1985,
he was appolnlcd by. Governor
Lamar Alexander as Tennes·
see's Ambassador of Goodwill.
The concert Is open to the public.

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HOUSTON IUPI 1 - Cindy meters.
Gellinger set nallona l records in
Laura Schwanger. from Bla ck·
th o j avelin and discus th rows wood , N.J.. also set two recor ds
F'riday, and 11 swimming rr- In the Class 3 shol pul with a
cords also fell at the National throw of6.36 meters. She then set
Wheelchair Games.
a javelin mark wllh a tossofl3 .86
In swimming. four swimmers mel ers .
each set two records In thei r
One men's field event record
respectivr classes.
was set. Arnold Astrada of San
In !he Class 6 di v ision, Mike Jose, Ca lif. , threw the javelin
Doyle of Warrington. Pa.. es tab- 25.68 metC'rs.
llshcd na tional records in thr
Time trials in the 200·and
JOO.yard freestyle 11:00.26) and 5. 000·meter races were held for
!he 4·by·50 Indiv idual medley athletes attempllng to qualify for
th e next level of competition thai
t2: 3HJ!.
lan Jacq iss of Los An!(eles. eventually will determine !he 16
co mpet ing in Cl ass 3, et national internallonal alhletes who will
mat·ks In the 51). yard breast· compete at the 198B Cilyl)'lplcs In
stroke 142.091 and the Class 2 Seoul. Soulh Korea.
4·,b.y · 25 I ndi vi dual medle y
Sacajuwea Hunler . - of Wa·
t1:34.2fi). James Jones of Port shlnglon D.C., completed the
Rickey. F'la .. broke marks in the Class5women's5,000-melerrace
50-yard freeslyle t33.44l and In 19 minutes. 14.18 seconds. She
4· by ·2fi Individual medley was a sliver medalist In the
!1:35.85!.
1.5QO.and 5.000. meter r aces al
The olher record·selter was the world championships In 1986
Dw ight Goodman of Austin. and was fourth at !he 1984
Texas, who set Cla ss lC records Olympics In an BOO· meier exhlbl·
In the 25· yard breas tstrOke lion race.
{25.521 and · 4·by ·25 Individual
Randy Snow, who wa s second
medley 12 :07.651.
In !he men' s J,5(J().meter exhlbl·
Ge!lin!(er. from Bradenton, tlon race allheOiymplcs. had the
Fla .. threw the javelin 12.68 ' second·best time In the Class 4
meters to break the Class 2 200-meler race In 37.92. Snow, of
record of 11.28 mel ers. She then Carrolllon, Texas, finished bethrew !he discus 13.30 meters Ia hind Kevin Orr of Alqonquln. 111 ..
surpa ss I he old mark of 12.63 who was timed In 35.~.
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In !he air gun competition,
OVIe 8e ec
!hrE!I' more National Wheelchair
Shooting Federallon records

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Gruber's chest for a second er•·or·
that left runners on firs! and
seco nd with none out.
Bill SchrOeder then ground a
single up the middle off loser Jim
Key . 8·5, to drive in one run and
Gantner's sacrifice fl y broke a
2· 2 tic.
Toronto manager .limy Willi·
ams was ejected from the game
In the Inning when he argued
Schroeder. was out taking second
after Moseby' s throw oil hi s
single w€'nt 10 third . 11 wa s the
third lim e this season and the

-Records fall at National
Wheelchair Games

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SUNDAY

Consecutive errors by Toronlo
third basemaQ Kelly Gruber to
open the lnni~g paved the way for
Milwaukee. Gruber's throw on
Jim Pacior.ek' s grounder pulled
·' Willie Upshaw off
fi rs t ba seman
the bag and Glenn Braggs hit a
sharp grounder I hal bounced off

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Jim Ga ntner's sacrifice fly
complet ed a two· r un seventh
inning Sa tu rda)' that led !he
Milwaukee Brewer s to a 3-2
v lcl ory over the Toronto Blue

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seperated the two. Both henches emptied afler
Thomas was hit by a pitch. (UP I)

The Sou1h lied t hr game at 7R in
the second overtime wi th 2.1
seco nds left , but the North fa iled
to ·get off a shot. Bll'dsoe. from

at Can ton 's Civ ic Center.
Cincinnati Purceli·Marian. then
The South tram rod&lt;• a J:,. point
stole thl' ball and wa s lou led by
Ca rroll1on 's .Joe Rinkes as time
first ·qual'fer scoring burst by
expired. Bledsoe srored his two
Fairfield Un ion' s Brian Young to
f1·re throws to win the gamr and
take a 2:&gt;·171ead alter 1he open ing
give him 11 points on the
slanza. Young , who took game
MVP honors, scored a game· high
afternoon while dishin g off a
gamr·high flv&lt;' assists.
1~ polnl s. ll off his regular·
season av erage of 311.6, and
The Nor th was led by Jack·
son' s gamr·high l R point s and
pulled down seven rebounds. Thr
eight rebounds . Mansfield Ma ·
6·:! guard ha s accepi ed a scholar·
Iabar's Rober t .J onrs added l!i in
ship to pla.v baseball at Ohio
the losing e!forl. The South , Unlvcrsll)• in thr fal l.
taking on ly their fourth win In 12
Th&lt;' North team was led b~
Youngstown Cardinal Mooney's
AAA AII ·Stal' cla ssics. was led by
Vince Morrow with 12 points and
Sprin gfield South' s Todd Wa l kr r
fi. ~ crnt rr Chad
Fa st ft•om
with 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Tim Jackson, also from Ca nton Spencerville. who scored nine
point s and pulled down seven
Mc Kinle~. was a la st·mlnutl'
substitut e on thr South squad and r ebQund s. Morrow will attend
Akron Unlverslly on a bas ketball
scor ed 11 points and grubbed
seven rebounds fo1· the winners.
sc holarship thi s fall .
This was the first double·
The :«l·p&lt;ihit marf&lt;ln wa s the
OI'Ntlmc J(ame in 40 Ohio hi gh seco n cJ.Im· g~s l In t he A-AA All ·
· Star game hi story, the Nort h
school all · star co ntests.
The A·AA South team stormPd
winning 106·67 In 1!181. The win
to a m.poJnt halftime lea d and was the th ird In a row for !he
nrv&lt;'r lookr d ba ck. taking a~() . 6il Sou th . but a ni~· the fourth In 12
win In thr annual Ali ·Sta1· Cla ss ic annual conJ es ls.

Brewers come back to edge Blue Jays

Take a camera llag inventory now
for your c..,Ung vacation. Tho basin
for tra..lting include a cleaning kit,
sparo batterltS, and frost. film. You
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deliver ed an RBI double and
two out s in the ninth.
Murphy followed with his 22nd
Cincinnati had ta ken a 2·0 lead
in the first off Alexander on home r un to make I he score 6-4.
back·tO·back homer s b)• Kal ·
After Ken Griffey drilled his
Daniels and Tracy Jones. Th e l enth homer to make It 7-4,
Andres Thomas was hit by a
Reds mad e It 4·0 in th e second
pit ch from Gullickson. Thomas
when Bo Dlaz singled and scored
ahead of Curt St illwell's thi r d charged the mound and lhe
benches cleared. Thomas and
home run of the season.
Gullickson were ej ected .
Th e Bral'l'S drew to 4· 2 In the
The Braves ca pped the scoring
second off loser B ill Gullickson.
7·~. on a lwa·run homer by Bruce · Wilh a run in the fifth on an RBI
Benedict. his fll·s t since Sept. 26. single by Benedict. Cl nclnnall
added runs In the seventh on Ron
1984 .
Ailauta went ahead 7·4 wl1h Oester's second home run , and In
five runs in th e third . With one the eighth when Daniels scored
on a double·play ball by Eric
out. Dian Jariws wa l ked and Ken
Davi s.
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Oberkft'll si ngll'&lt;l. Gerald Perry

South wins AA, AAA .prep tilts

Lemley anniversary to be noted
GALLIPOLIS- Mr. and Mrs.
George N. Lemley of 457 Lari at
Dr .. Gallipolis. Ohio will cele·
brate their 50th wedd ing anniver·
sary wit h an open house. Sunda v,
June 28 from 2· 4 p.m . in the
Ga lli a Count y Senior Citizen
Ce n! Pr.

1987

Braves out .slug Reds
8-6 in home run fest

TUESDAY

service.

SYRACUSE :._ Bible school,
Syracuse Nazarene Church, 9 to
11:30 a.m.: grades K ·6.

June 21,

RIO GRANDE - Op~n Gale
Garden Cl ub .meel s at Ohio'
Valley Bank building 1n Rio,
Grande at fi:45 p.m. , !hen to the
Colonial Inn , Jackson for dinner.'
GALLIPOLIS- Gallipolis Ro· ·.
ta r y meel s Tuesday, 6 p.m .; .
Down Under. ·
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MONDAY

Darst anniversary planned

Pomeroy First Baptist Church
6:30 to 8:30p.m.; program at 7
p.m. on June 28.

POMEROY - Smith reunion
al Senior Ci tizens buildin g.
Pomeroy, l1 a.m. to 4 p.m.;
pot l uck dinner. bri ng table

CHESHIRE - Bible school
Ch es hire United M eth odist
Church. 6·8: .10 p.m.

!Vlr. 1111d Mn. R obal C. D11r.rt

PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and
Mrs. Hobert C. Darst will be
ce lebr ating thei r 401h wedding
anniversary with an open hou se
hosted by the ir children on
Su nday, .Jun e 28 from 2 to 4 p.m.
at the· First C' hurch of Nazarene
Ann ex al 25th and Mt . Vernon
Avenue, Point Pleasa nt , W.Va .

GALLIPOLIS - Whil e Reun·
ion, Sunday, June 21, 10 a.m. to 3
p.m . Shelter No.2. 0 .0 . Mcintyre
Par k. Bring covered dish.

MIDDLEPORT - Rev. Gil·
bert Craig speaks 11 a.m. and
RE'v. Douglas Carler at 3: .1() p.m.
Sunday, Mount Moriah Baptist
Church in Middleport.

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time in the week he had
been tossed out of a game.
Bill W ~gman survived a two·
run lhird Inning home run bv
Lloyd Moseby· to square his
• record at 6-6. Wegman was
touched for sewn hit s In 7 1.:1
innings.
Bill Plesac ca m e on after
Wegman walked Ernie' Whitt
with one out In the elghlh and
lhrew a doublr·play ball to pinch
hitter Garth I org.t hen go! the side
out In the ninth for his 16th save.
Key gave up a double to Mike
Felder to open the game, but
Milwaukee didn 't get anolher
ball to !he outfield until Rob Deer
filed out to Moseby in center Ia
end the six th .
Felder advanced t o fhlrd on a
groundout by Robin Yount and
scor~d when Paul Molitor laid
down a squreze bun t to fi rs ! for a
1·0 lead.
Wegman gave up the lea d In
the third. Tony Fernandez
singled with one out. advanced to
, second when Wegman's pickoff
throw was wild and scored on
Moseb)·'s lOth home run of the
season. The home run went down
the right field llneandglancedoff
thr foul pole back onto the field .
Toronto's crowd of ~. 465
pushed the club 2,042 over the
million mark In altendance- the

earlies t it ha s gone over one
million In his hi story.
Red Itox 9, Y ankecs •
.Jim Rlre stroked a two·run
slnglr to highlight a four·run
fi fth-inning rally. Sa turday that
barked the flve·hll pitching of AI
Nipper and led lhr Boslon Red
Sox to a »·4 vlt'tory over the ,New
,York Yankees.
Nlppj'r. 6·6, plt ch0d hi s lhl rd
complete ~a me of the seaso n.
Yankc~s sl ar tcr Tommy .John
surrende•·ed six runs on 10 hil s
ovN 4 2 · ~ Innings to dro p to 7-:1.
John was kn ock!&gt;d out In the
four-run fifth in which thP Red
Sox sent JIJ ballc-rs to th e plat e.
With Bos ton trailing :\.1, F:l ll s
Rurks bounced a s in g! ~ Ol'er the
head of third busC'man Mikr
Pagliarulo and stole s~co nd .
He mo,·ed to th ird on an lnflr lcl
single bv Marty Barrell . Burks
scored on Boggs' dQuble to loft to
tir the score .1-.l Rice s ln g l ~d Ia
rlghl sr·orlng Rarrr ll and Boggs
to give Bos ton a !;.:\ lrad. nay lor
followed with a single to center.
scorin g Rice.
The Rr&lt;l Sox added ll ru n In the
sixth on a si ngle IJy Burks and a
doublr off the lcfl fi eld wall by
Barrell to make thr score 7-.l
Dwight Evans finished the Bos·
ton scorin g with a two·run
hOmer, hi s ltlth homer of the
season. after Baylor had slnglrd.

were set.

Arvldass Sabonls, the leading
scorer and rebQunder on the
Soviet Union's national basket·
ball team. will be sidelined at
leas! a year following surgery to
repair his lorn right Achilles
tendon, the Sovlel news agency
Tass said. Sabonls, a 7-foot·2
cent er, was picked In the llrst
round oi last yea r'sNBA dralt by
I he Portland Trail Blazers.

In the men's quadriplegic Wllh
asslslance division, Michael Cho
of Kailua, Hawaii, scored a
record 388 points In the prone
position. In the women's para·
pleglc division, Jackie Wulf·
tange, of San Jose, Call!, scored
377 points lor a national record
while Richard Thomas of San
Antonio shot a record 539 In the
paraplegic pistol evenl.

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COURSE RECORD - Keith Clearwater '""lures to the gallery
after lln..hlnc tile 18th hole In the third round olthe U.S. Open.
Cletii'Water lllot aN to tie the coune record. (UPI)

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TEMPERS FLARE - Cleveland Indian coach .Johnny Ooryl
(left) grab~~ the strap• of Seattle catcher Bob Kearney's chcsl
protector. Cleveland catcher Rick Dempsey (right) went after
Seattle third hascman ,Jim Pn"Niey In the third Inning after Presley
shoved Dempsey when lagl(lng him In a run·down. (UPI)

U.S. Open lead
tightly contested
By MIKE RABUN
UPI Sports Writer
SAN FRANCISCO I UP II
Bernhard L anger rolled In a 2fi·
fool birdie putt at the opening
hole Sa turday and jumped lnlo
the lea d by himself early In the
third round ofrhc87th U.S. Open.
Langer, the 1985 Masters
champion. moved l o :I·under par
after two holes at the Olympic
Club course and took advan tage
of early bogeys suffered by other
contend ers to move to the top
spot.
Tom Wal son and Mark Wiebe,
who began the day lied for the
lead al 3- under. both bogeyed the
par-5 first hole to fa l l back a ~ ho t .
After .Jack Nicklaus birdied I he
opening hole to move Into a share
of the lead. he bogeyed the
second.
Larry Mlze and Tommy Naka·
jlma were also at 2· under along
wl1h Nicklaus while Jim Thorpe
bogeyed the first hole to slip to
1-under and Cook Cook doubled
bogeyed t he second hole to fall
back 10 even par.
Well ahead of the leaders.
however. Keith Clearwater wa s
on track to equal the course
record. Clearwater, winner oi
l ast month's Colonial National
Invitation, wa s 6·under for the

day through 17 holes und hud
movPd to l ·und0r for the
tour namen t.
The course n •eord Is 6·undt•r fi4
set by Rlws MeBce during th ~
'1966U.S. Opt·n.
L anger pla )'Pclt hi'PP good shots
on I he nrst hoi&lt;• and had" lfi·foot
downhill putt for a birdie. H• · hit
the cenlcr ol the cup to gN to
:\-under and moment s la l (' r Nlrk ·
laus - pla yi ng In the sam0
threesome- made a !Hoot birdie·
to tcmpora r ll.v crea te a four way
t lc for the lead .
Wal son th1•n ca mC' alon~ and
put the ball about l h•· same
dlslan cP from th e hal0 th at
Langer did at No. I. Wa1.•on .
however. ran his first putt lour
feel by !hi' hole and lipped out
that effor t for '' bogey.
Wi ebe hit hi s srcond shot on the
first hole left olthl' fairway into a
sta nd of trees and rven tu a ll ~ had,
to scll le for a bogey.
After two days of murk~ and
occas ton aly damp weat her. th e
tempera lures warmed and th e
overcast thlncd at the Oly mpi c
Club Salurdav . The sun made
brief breakthroughs. but the
winds remained Insignificant as
the lea ders embarked on thei r
rounds .

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:... -&amp;; hoolm Syracuse, Is striv ing to
•"~'J!S til! in 16-year -old student; :"athelte Larry Ray Laudermilt .
:: &lt; •"Doyourbest," ! tell him , " but
you don' t win, don't worry
:' : a\&gt;Out it."
: ~:l·Laudermilt , son of Larry and
. ;. Hedy Laudermilt, of Antiquity,
: · will compete with el even oth er
•· Car leton School athletes in the
: 16th annual Ohio Special Olym :- ,Pjcs games, June 26-28, at Ohio
· ~Ait adi um on the Ohio Sta te
: ~- :yniverslty campus.
: "'. ,He will then go on to partici · lcP~ te in the International Specia l
: i;Giympics to be held July 29
: i:IJ1rough Aug. 8 on the.campus of
•:-.tJbtre Dam e Universit y in South
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International games on the basis
of athletic ability he demonstrated at meet s and tourna ments throu ghoul the past year .
(Mary Jane Curry, also of
Car leton School, was selected as
an alternate to the International
games.)
Hays calls Laudermi lts' par·
ticipation in th e International
games, where he will m eet
people of ma ny dlf!erent nation allt!es and backgrounds, "a n
opport unity of a l ifetime."
While at Not re Dame he will
stay in dorm with other Ohio
team members, chaperones. and
coo rdinators and coaches from
the various ar eas of the state .
Laudermilt's who le family is
as excited as he is about going t o
Ind iana. "He's been to the sta t e
games in Columbus severa l
times," savs hi s mother. " but
never to · the Internationa l
games. Thi s is a who le new
th ing."
Mrs. Laudermilt pla ns to ac -

compa ny her son to ln!li ana, but
isn't sure yet if his lather will be
able to go wit h them .
Even Hays is unsure if she will
be able to stay the en tire ten days
because of the expense. But she is
hoping to arrange to be there lor
at least the opening ceremonies .
The stadium at Notre !)arne
holds liO,OOO people she says, and
reserved seats lor the opening
are going last.
As lor training. Laudermilt is
jogging every night at home"working very ha r d, even in the
hea t." according to his motherand he and Hays, who lives in
Gallipoli s, are . tryi ng to get
together two or three tim es a
week l or more structured trai nln g sessions.
"I'm just real proud, " says
Hays of her student' s se lection to
the Ohio team. But she co ntinues
to remind him that "wi nning is
not the main thing. .Ju st do your
bes t. "
Anyo ne acquain ted with LarrY
Ray Laudermilt knows he'l l be
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fourth inning," Sambii Q said. " I
must have thrown that pitch a
'million times to lefties and I got
!hem out . Youcan'tputapilchon
the dime every tim r."
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ninth homer of the season. was
imly the fourth left·handed bat ter
l o :homer off Sambi to, 1· 2, and
tlie ' first since Bill Buckn r r on
Sept. 1, 1978.
:&lt;"It's real nice to do i t i n front of
m~. family and friends ," sa id
l&gt;agllaru lo, who hails from Med·
lotd. a Boston suburb. "I kn ew II
wbuld end sometime. Th at 's
wtiat makes lhisgam esocrazy."
: New York' s 18 hits were a
season high lor the team .
: Charles Hudson worked thr
final three inninf(s to impr ove to
1..2: The game lasted !\ hours, 2
irJilrut es - the longest in the
O'liljors this season.
: ~ Blue .Jays 15, Brewers 6
• At Toronto. Kelly Gr uber
~ lked on a 3·1 pitch with two out
aQd the bases loaded in the
s~venlh inning to forcr in the
(1e·br eaklng run in a six·walk,
four · hit, nine· run upr i.sin g
a~;ainst Mllwauke.e. T he Blue
Jays scored the mos t run s
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victor). Mark Langston, who
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to 8·6. struck out srven In ra ising
his league· leading strikeout total
to 123.
Twins 7, While Sox 6
A t Minneapolis , Tim l.audncr
led off the nin th inning with hi s
sevent h home run olthc srason to
hand Chicago it s fifth strai gh t
loss . Laudner hit thr fi rs! pit ch
oflerrd to him by .Jim Winn. 2 :J.
to left-center field, making a
win ner of .kif Reardon. 4·4, who
worked 1 2.:1innings.
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his lOt h game of the season and
Alan Trammell drove in two ru ns
to lead Detro it over the Or ioles.
who have lost 16 or their last 17
games. Morris, 10·2, scattered
six hil s. walked three and struck
out six to notch his ninth straight
victory.
Rang1•rs ~. i\ 's 2
At Oakland, Calif.. Charl ie
Hough and Da le Mohorcic co m·
bin('(] on a two·hiller to lift Texas .
Hough, 7·2, had lhree·hl t the A' s
five days earlier . He rclin ·
qu ishcd both hil s in his 7 I · 3
Innings before Mo horcl r ca m e on
to record his nin th save.
Royals 2, Angels 0
At Anaheim . Ca lif.. Dann,v
.Jackson allowed four hit s and
Danny T artabull notched his
ninth game-winning HBI of the
season to lead Kansas City .
.Jackson. avenging a 12·0 loss to
the Angels Sunday, struck out
1hree and w alked four to improve
to :!·9. Don Sutton dropped to :!-8

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Expos 8, Cardinals 7
At St. Louis, Casey Candaele
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Ql( Tuesda y, .Jun e 2.~. at ?: 30 p.m .
'Cos t lor the course is $130.
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c~ll • the Recreation Office at
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Fi sher's first C'£J rC"er shutout und

l eague l'ictory and the Mets
belted four home runs to d~ fea l
Philadelphi a. Howard John so n.
Kev in McRey nolds, Mook ie Wilson, and· Rafael Santa na all
connect('(] for homer s off loser
Don Carman, 4·6.
Giants 7, Padres 6
. At San Diego, Will Cl ark li ned a
two-run double to cap a four· run
eighth inning t o lift San Fran·
cisco. The vict or y snapped the
Giant s' six·game losing strea k
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Murphy went 0 fo r :l with two
walks and saw hi s 1o·gamr
hitting streak come to an end.
Jeff Dedmon went3 2·3 innings to
pick up his fourth save.
Ozzle Virgil belted a three· run
homer for Atlanta In the eighth to
make 1116·5. Th e borne run came
of! left · handeded outfielder Pa ul
O' Neill. who was m ak ing hi s
major·league pitching debu t .
O'Neill allowed two hit s. wal ked
four and str uck out two in Jwo.
Innings.
Astros 3, Dodgers 2
Ore! Hershiser and his Dodger
tea mmat&lt;'S produced a familiar
scenario Friday night : Hershiser
pitched well and the Dodgers
failed to sc·orc enough runs .
K evin Bass sco red Bill Dor an
with a sacri fice fl.v in the 11 th
inning Ia ghrr lhf' Houston Astros
a 3·2 vict ory over Los Angcl e.&lt;.
Hr r shl scr 7·7. al lowed seven
hits over ltl·plus innings, str'lking
out a career·hl gh 14, whi ch also
eq ualed t he Na t ional League
hig h th is sra son. Da'''' Meads,
o·1, pitrhed lh e llth inning fort he•
1·ictor y .
Pirates t, l'uhs 0
At Chi cago, Sid B rea m hit a
two· run homer to support Bri an

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ATLANTA tUPII ~ Ozzie
Virgil drove In lour runs and Ken
Oberkfell. Gerald Perry and
Andres Thomas drove In three
apiece Friday night to send the
Atlanta Braves to a 16· 5 rout over
the Cincinnati Reds.
Atlanta took a 4·0 lead In the
first off Pat Pacillo. 1·3. With one
ou t, Oberkfell walked and scored
on a 1riple by Perry. Dale
Murphy reached on an error by
third ba seman Buddy Bell, scor·
ing Perry. Altel' Mur phy stole
second, Thomas drilled an RBI
single and stole second. Ozzie
Virgil then doubled to left to
score Thomas.
Cincinnati pulled within 4·2 in
thr second off winner Zane
Smith , 7-4 . With one out, Bell
singled and scored on Nick
Esasky's f irs t homer .of the
game. A tlanta made it 5·2 in the
third on Ken Griffr.' ·'s ninth
home run of the season.
The Braves inrreased their
l ead to 7·2 in the fourth on an RBI
double by Oberk!ell and a run·
scoring single by Perry. Cincin·
nat! drew wi thin 7·3 1n the filth on
a home r un by pinch·hitter Barry
Larkin. his sixt h of the yea r.
ThP Reds m ade it 7·&gt; in th e
sixt h when Esasky belt ed his
seco nd horne r un of tht' ga m e and
eighth of the season. a two- run
drive.
Atl ant a. which post r d a
season·high lor runs. scored six
tim es in the six th to surge 10 a
U!l advantage. Oberkfell's tWO·
ru n tri pl e and a two· run single b)'
Tho~a s highlighiPd the upris ing.
Perry added a r un· sco ring
doubl e and Glenn Hubbard an

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IT'S INSUlATION.

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page- C-5

Braves shell Reds pitching for 16. runs

" The nrx t day after I Ina de my
recommendation, I called Dr;':
Scott. " Raymonds said. "I told
him he had a tough decision to
make and he needed to look at all
the viewpo ints."
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Cords, who wa s athletic direc·
tor at the University of Texas·EI
Paso, said he did not have a firm
enough grasp of Marquette' s
situation to feel comfortable
joining a conference.

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Marquette stays ,.independent.:
MILWAUKEE tUPii -Mar·
queue officials were split on
whether to join the Midwestern
Co llegiate Conference so the
unlversit)' decided to keep its
Independent status. school reprp.
sentatlves said Friday.
The decision was made by
Marquette's athletic board, out·
going Athletic Director Henry
f!aymond s, new A thletlc Direr ·
tor Bill Cords , m en' s basketball
coac h Bob Duklet and the
school's administr ation. Ray .
monds said.
The athletic board and Ray ·
moods fa ,·ored joining the con·
terence, but Raymonds said
Dukiel and Cords were not
familiar enough with Marquelle
' to feel comfortable In joining.
Dukiet is beginning his second
yea r as basketball coach and
Cords does not olflclal!y begin hi s
stint as athletic direct or until
July l.

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Report include·s· Texas
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By DAVID BARRON

CRENSHAW - Ben Cren•haw com es out ol a

trap at the lllth green during th e second round of
the U.S. Open Championship. (UPI)

HO USTON tUPl i -The Hous·
ton Astros traded vetera n third
baseman Phil Garner t() the Los
Angeles Dodgers for a player to
,
be named.
Garner, .18, who has been with
the i\sl ros slncr 1981, hit only .22:1
wilh three homer s and l!i RBI In
4:J ga mes for Houston thi s year.
La st week, he said he ex pect ed to
be traded or cut as the i\stros
appea red committed to platoon ing Chu ek .Jackson and Denny
Walling at third .
The i\st ros sa id infielder Da vey Lopes would be activated to
fill Garner's roster spot. Lopes
ha s missed all but two of the
club's fir st ti!i gam('S with a
strai ned right elbow. He hit .64 :1
from June 9 to ,June 12 on a
re habl ll atation ass ignment with
Houston's Triple-A farm c lub.
Tucson of the Pacific Coast
Leagu e.

lng four of the last six . Bv
comparison·, from J un e 198.2
through June 1986 the Orioles
were swept only 11 tim es.
" It ca n' t keep -g oing like thi s,"
sa id Orioles lefl -hander Scott
McGregor, who is 2· 7 with a 6.06
E:Ri\. " We ' ll find so mething that
works. It's discouraging for th('
club .... This Is mck bottom for a
lot of us."
Bait Imore wa s to open a
three -game ser ies Frldav
against Drtrolt. which bea r the
Orioles In 12 of J:l gamrs las t
season . The Tigers had won 2:! of
:!2 games sin ce beg innin g the
season 11-19.

NEW YORK tUPII - Leo
DurochN and Bob Lemon were
named managers for the second
annu al Equitable Series All· Star
Gam e, sc heduled for July 12 at
Oak land, Calli.
Durocher, 81, will manai(e the
Na tional League. During hi s 24 BALTIMORE !UP II - Ba lll- year managerial career he had
mor~ Orioles
Manager CiJ I stops wit h the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Rikpen Sr. says hi s though is a r&lt;' New Yor k Gian ts, Chicago Cubs
on competi ng in the American
and Houston i\ stros.
League East, eve n though his
Lemon. 66, will mana~(· the
team had lost 1R of Its ias t 20 American League. Aft er a J.&gt;games hea ding In to Friday nigh t . . year pitchi ng career wll h Cleve' 'I'm sll ll thinking abou t get- la nd . where he won 2117 games en
ting back lnlo contention, " sa id
route to I he Hall of F'amc, Lemon
Ripken, In his first season as
managed the Indians. Kansas
manager. "We have a lonj; way
Ci ty Ro)·ais, Chi cago White Sox
to go. lf We were gelling be~t
and New York Yankees .
(bad lyr every night . 11 might be
The oldt imers' ga me starts lh &lt;·
di!fpr·ent . We've play ed everyone festivi ties surrounding the 58th
In the league but Detr oit and no All -Star Ga m e. slated lot: Ju ly 14
onr is ru nnin g over us."
In Oakland.
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Baltimore has been swrp l in
seven serlt&gt;s this season, inrlud -

governors.
Shields complained abou t the
p3yments ·and was told by
Clement s "to ca l m down and not
be so self-righteous ," the report
said. Clement s to ld Shields "to
sta y out of it " and "go r un thP
university ." it added.
When Blount, who was ordered
not to associate with SMU
athlelics in 1985 because of hi s
payments to players. co mplained on Oct. 20. 1986, that
Sh'ields was criticizi ng him,
Cl ements assured Blount Shield s
would be !-ired in 1987 and later

season.

Astros trade Phil Gamer
By United Press International

president 1.. Donald Shields and
university Trustee Edwin L. Cox
and ordered athletic director Bob
Hitch to continue the payments
- less than three months after
SMU went on NCAA probation.
"Clements asked him (Hitch!
whether. the payments could be
continued , and when Hitch responded that they could, Hitch
recalled Cl ements tell ing him
specifically and unambiguously,
't hen do it,"' according to the
report.
Clements and Shield s also
clashed over pay i ng players on
Nov. 11, 1983. the dav Clements
began a thrce -yra,: lerm as
chairman of SMU 's board of

. CH ICAGO !UP I 1 - Chi cago
Cubs vetera n i)ickie Noles made
his fir st start of the season
F'riUay, when he faced the
Pit tsburgh Pirates. He replaced
Scott Sa nd erson, out with a
pulled groin.
"I did slart last vear twith
Cleveland I, but I had·l2 in a row
wi th Texas in 1985, " he 'aid . "I
should have won them ;ill, or at
least th e first 10. ..
Pit ching coach Hcrm Starrette
said he would be happ_v with six
qua l ity inning s. " He ca n do it ."
said Srarrette. " Hr has had a few
four·inning games t'or us."
Sander son will be available
this weekend in thr rel ie f. He is
expected to rejoin the rotation

nrxt werk.
Ot her Cubs notes: Andre Dawso n's ln!lammed Achi lles tendon
is not serious. accordi ng to Cubs
tra iner· John F'icrro. " It happened in Atlanta t in lal&lt;' Ma y,"
said Daw son, "w hen I plant ed
my foot in th e out fie ld. It ha s
been on and off sincr. " .. . Jim
Sundberg replarrd .l o d ~· Da vis.
out with a m ild c oncu~sio n .
behind the plate.
On the Pittsburgh side of the
! idd, the controversia l trade of
catcher Tony Pen a ro St . Louis
ha s paid early dividends for thr
Pira tes. Outfielder Andy Van
Sluke entered Friday 's game
wi th eight home runs and :n RB I .
cat cher Mik&lt;• LaValliere had a
.:!00 batt ing average and pi tcher
Mike Dunne was 2·1 with a 0.75
ERA . Ail came to Pitt sburgh in
thr Pena deal.

The four bishops had been
study ing the case since ear ly
March, shortly afl et Cl em ents
disclosed he approved continued
payments to players after SMU
went on NCAA probation in 1985.
Th e bishops sai d, w ithin a
month of Clement s' meeti ng with
the NC.AA Infractions Com mit tee in April
he sa
id
SMU
"will 1985,
not when
tolerate
any
misbehavior wha tsoever in lh&lt;"
future. " he met with renegade
boosters Sherwood B l ount,
George Owen and William Stev ens to discuss "winding down" .
payments to players already at
SMU.
In August 198:&gt;, Clements went
against the wishes of SMU

DETRO IT !U P!} . Nigl'l
Man sell of Britain cap tured the
provisional po l ~ position Pridav
during th e firs t da y of qualify in~
for thr six th annual Detroit
Grand Prix .
Thr on&lt;'·hour qualifying session for Su nd ay's race wa s
marred by thr·ee In ci dent s tba t
caused a :l~l - minut e delay . No
lnjur·les were reported .
·
Man se l l. In his Williams
Honda, turned in a lap of I
minul('. ·12.22:1 seconds 188.01.1
· mph ) ovPr thr 2.:&gt;- mlle street
circuit. The :12-yrar-old Mansell
had the No. l po leposition!orthis
year's Brazilia n. Belgian and
Mona('O Grund Prix .
"I I' s best to start at t hr front on
any racr track - fast or slow,"
Manse ll said. "You've got that
added advantag(' and lncent lVI'
wben you're on the front row of a
circuit like thi s. If you get a good
ci('an start, you ran pick )' OUI'
lin es. you ca n sec where you're
going and you don ' t have to
follow another car."
Defending Detroit champion
Ayr ton se nna of Brazil, in his
Lotus Honda. registered lhe
sem nd !ast('S t lap, 1: U .!\'!5
tR7 .391 mph l. on Lap 16 - hi s

final qua I i lyi ng l ap of t he srss ion.
Last yea r, Manse ll won the
provisional pole wit h Senna serond . Bul Senn a ca me back on
th(• seco nd day of qualifyin g to
stral away the pole.
" Historically, th e I rack should
be two to thr·ee seconds quicker,"
Mansell said. "We know that
when a lot more rubber goes
down on the surface. we get more
gr ip. I know that if 1 wa nt to keep
the po le poslllon I'm goin g to
have to go another three seco nd s
quicker ."
Nelson Piquet of Brazil Mansell's ream mate -grabbed
a spot In the second row wit h a lap
or 1: 43.!\'!5 tR7.250 mph) . Al ong·
side him In a Benetton Ford is
!"ranee's Thierr y Boutse n
11: 44 .fi86. 85.971 mph )·
Wrst German y's Gerhard
Brr~er wa s fifth fastest

GALLJPLJS I n Gallia
County Pee Wee "B" League
action Thursday, Addav\ lle and
Vinton picked up wins whil e
Hannan Trace and Gr een play ed
to a 21-a ll finish in a game that
was called becau se of darknes s.

Addaville defeated Bidwell 27·
25 In a game fea turing some
high-powered offense, while Vin·
ton wa lk ed away from Rio
·
Gra nde 20-12.
In Monda y night' saction ,\dda·
vil le, coac hed by Dewey Sl one
and Mike Rowe, defeated Vinton
8· 7 in a game marked by defen se.
Green continued its undefeated
season with an 18-1:1 win over host
Bidwell. coached by Keith and
D.J . Saunders and Rick Owens.'
Mike Hu rt's Ri o Grande team
picked up Its fir st victory of the
season by beating Hannan Trace
16-)4.
i\clion will cont inu e Thursday
night when firs t-place Green,
7-0-1, plays at Ad daville. 6·2.
Bidwell, 3-4. pl ays host to a l-6
Rio Grande team, while Vinton.
3- 4, will go to Hannan Trace.
1-5-1. All games will start at 6
Cesarls of It aly cras hed hi s p.m .
Brabham BMW into the wall in , - - - - - - - - - - the chicane on Turn 20.
Aboutl9 minut es later, Marlin
Brundle of Britai n and Alex Ca!!l
of Italy developed fi res in their
~aabok
cars. bringing out a red flag.
The fina l stop page came with
28 minut es remaining In the
session when Phllllpe All iot of
France cras hed inlo th&lt;" wall in
th e chicane on Turn 20.
All 26 drivers wer·r able to
qualify their cars .

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itome r uns Friday night to power
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· Clipper start er Brad Arnsberg,
~4. allowed just three runs In the
ninth r n route to his fifth
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Maine srart~r Tom Newell. 6-o,
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Alt hough Clements figured
prominently in the report, the
bishops said all SMU truste~s)n
some way sharep responslbllit~
for· the SMU payment scandal.' ·
Bishop Ben Oliphint of Houstqn
sa id prior to Clements' 1985
decision. six SMU officia ls knew'
of the improper payment ~ 'Robert Stewart III, Edwin Co!(
Sr .. Paul Cor ley, former Dalla s
Mayor Robert Fol som, Cl ements
and Shields, who res igned l ate
Ia~ I year as president of · t he
university .
·'
Even officials with no firil'
hand knowledge had an attitude
of "acq uiescence to the act ions o'f
a small group of leaders on tli e
board ."

Summer results

compensatory and $3 million In
punitive damages and court
costs from Fentress ·a nd the
Washington-based Advantage
International.
The suit asserts Fidelity security Life Insurance Company, of
Kansas City, Mo .. reneged on a$1
million disability and accide nt al
death policy and Reeboklnterna ·
tiona!' Ltd., of Canton. Mass.,
re neg ed on an unwritte n
$1,625,000 endorsement contract.
Stephen Slekas, another law·
yer .for the family, sa id Bias's
estate and the Bias family were
nearly bankrupt.
The 15-counl suit includes 12
cou nt s against Fent(ess and
Advantage Inter national . i ncluding fraud, negligence, negligent
misrepresentation and breach of
contract. Ther e ar e two counts
aga inst Reebok and one count
aga inst the Insurance company.
The suit further claims Ree·
bok. the athletic shoe giant.
entered into a co ntract under
which Bias would hav e been paid
$1,625.000. Bia s and Reebok
never signed a contract, but the
suit clai ms there was an ora l
co ntract and Bias had already
performed services for the Massachusetts company .
Fidelity Security carried I he
disabilit y .insurance policy with
the acc idental deat h rider. T he
suit asserts Bia s's deat h was an
"accidental bodily injury ."
The suit cla ims Fentress, the
principal managing partner of
Advantage , and the fir m ha d
prom ise&lt;) Bias they would purchase both disability and life
insura nce lor th e basketball star
and rook m one)· from B ias's
personal bank ac count , but never
bought life insurance and purchased only the di sa bility poilc)·
that co ntai ned an acc id ent al
death clau se.

By WU..L DUNHAM
,
UPI Sports Writer
WAS!-IINGTON (UP!\
Nearly one year alter the dea·th
of their son, the parents of Len
Bias · llled a suit accusing the
former Maryland basketball
player's agent. fnsurance companY and a shoe manufacturer
with cheat ing them of million s of
dollars.
The suit, filed Thursday in
District of Columbia Superior
Cour t in the riam e of James Bias
on behalf of his son's esta te, is
seeking $6.6 million from agent
A . ,Lee Fentress, his Advantage
. l~t~national, Inc., th e Fictelity
~c\lrity Company · and Reebok
shqes.
·The 22-year,old Bias, the Univ~r~ lty of Maryland's all- lime
lelldlng scorer and one of the
most highly-regarded players ill
the decade, died of cocaine
Intoxication June 19, 1986, while
cel ebrat ing his se lection by the
Boston Celtlcs in the NBA draft
two days earlier. The suit was
flred one day short of a year after
lils' dea th .
·
" He clearly was not treated
fa ir ly and duties owed to him
have not been satisfied," family
attorney Wayn e Curry sa id of
Len Bias.
The M-page' civil suit alleged
many of people Len Bias hired to
handle his profes sional career
have failed to live up to financial
obligation$ since his death.
"(Fentress and Advantage's!
interest centered n'o t around Len
Bias but around their own
Ind ividu al economic welfare"
a nd " it was only after Len Bias's
death th at much of the questionable activities involving Fentress
and AdvantagP have co me to
light." the suit says.
: The su it asks $1 million in

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Mansell in pole position for Grand Prix
lly BOB TRIPI

ordered Shields not to make
public comments about Blount.
In Austin, Clement s refuseq to
comment on the bishops' report.
"We have no comment," ~aid
Reggie Bashur, Clements' pres s

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clea ning up it s football program .
Texas Gov. Bill Clements was
meeting with boosters to map out
continued payments to players,
according to a report compiled
by four United Methodist Church
bishops.
Clement s knew as ear ly as 1983
SMU players were being paid to
play and, when the univers ity's
president object ed, he told him
" not to be so self- r ighteous,"
according to the 48- page report
released F r iday.
SMU eventually wou ld suffer
the stiffest penalt y ever handed a
co llege football program because of the improper payment s.
The NCAA In February banned
the Mu stangs from fielding a
team in 1987, and university
officia ls later canceled the 1988

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the the Dally Sentinel, Ill Court St. , Pomeroy,
Ohio, 45769 or the Gallipolis Tribune, X25 'l'hlrd
Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631, and you may win aS5

Farm flashes

cash prize !rom the Ohio Vall ey Publis hing Co.
Leave your name, address and telephone number
with your card or letter. No telephone calls wlll he
accepted. All contest entries should be turn ed In to
th e ncwsp.a pcr office hy 4 p.m. each Wednesday.
In case of a lie, the winner will he chosen by
lott ery . Next week, a Gallla County farm will he
featured by the Gallia So il and Water Conserva·
lion Dislrict.

Discuss topics of livestock
seminar held in Missouri

By Edward M. Vollhorn
County Extension A~enl
Agriculture
GA LLI POLIS - I hall lh&lt;•
opporlunlly lo spend most of thl'
week In S1. Jocseph. Mo.. att&lt;•nd·
lng a Livestock Health Seminar.
Slxtccn.Ex tcnslon A~rnt s from
throughou t lh&lt;' Unii Pd St&lt;iles
were lnvllcd to pilrtlclpatl' Bo...
hlnger lngclheln Animal H1•allh
!Anchor! were lhl' host for thr
event.
Topics Included : lives toc k
trl?nds. programming vaccines

lor hea lthy livestock, production
of biolog ica l and pharmaceutica l
prod ucts, antibody produc tion·,
clinical research, growth lm·
plant s, and paras ite cont rol.
The semin ar also Incl ud es
visits to both th ~ American
Angu s Nationa l Hcadquartcrs
and lh ~ American Hcrl'ford
Assoclallon Na fl onal Hearlquar·
tcrs. Both Excc utlv;• Sccrelarll's
took time to visi t with us and
reported very good yr•ars .
The all new Amcrlcun Hrrr·
lord Assoelatlon Office Is lora tc·d
In downtown Kansas City and
exhibits a t rrmendous art co ller·
tlon. Onr associa tion owrd pa int ·
lng Is vulurd at over $100.000 .
The Na tional Agrlru lturr Hall

By Constance S. White
Gallla SWCD
GALLIPOLIS - Cost sharing,
free tree seedlings and reduced
real ~stat e taxes are a few of the
possible Incentives which make
reforestation, or tree planting,
attractive tQ landow ners.
The ASCS has cost sharing
programs to help pa y lor the co$!
of site preparation, the cost or
tree seedlings and planting costs
on about t1uee acres. This Is the
Agricultural Conservation Pro·
gram or ACP. In the Forest
Incentive Program {F!PI a
minimum or 10 acres planted are
required. Also, tree planting Is a n
option available to applica nt s
under the Conserva lion Reserve
Progra m iCRP ). The fifth Con·
servatlon Reserve Pro!(ram slg·
nup is scheduled for Ju ly 20·31.
.Tree seedlin gs are avai lable at
minimal charge thru the ODRN.
Division of Forestry and the Soli
and Water Conservation District.
More Information on these
incentlvles Is ava ilable from the
ASCSor SCS &lt;ilflce at 529 Jackson
Pike. or by contac ting Gary
Vollrath, Service Forester .
ODNR. Division of Forestry, 36
Portsmouth St., J ackson , OH
45640; telephone 16141 286·5900.
office day Wedn~sd ay .

or Fam1• wa s so mewh at of a for the pest co ntrol c•ffort s
dl sa ppolntm Pnt. I guess w ~ are
A new thumb ru le has been
spollr d by the hig h level In whi ch ~stab ti sh rd for Po ta to Leaf·
llt'rilagerx hlbitsa re pu t on at the h opp~r eco nom ics thres hold . lf
loca l level.
thr numb!' r of P.L.H . co llected
B~ dri vi ng, I wa s also able to
pc•r 10 sweep sa mples is grea ter
s••c a lot of lhe midwes t crop th an the height or th ~ sta nd in
produ ction. Crops through ce n· ·inches, thrn c·orn·cti vr ac ti on
tral Mi sso ur i. Il lino is, a nd lndi · may br war rant ed. Srvra l other
ana rPall.v looked good. So me of fa ctors should be ro nsid r rrd .
I I clim atic· co ndi ·
lh&lt;• &lt;nrn along lhe Miss issippi Inc ludin g:
Rl vr r Is brginning to tassel. lions: 21 va lur of th e alfalfa
M i.w y co mbin es wr r p work ing

shand : J) sl a ncl stres s or vigor

th r wh Pal fi elds. A few dry spots
werr noted bu t mostly thp so il
molsturC' sc•;•med adequate plus.
Feeder pig pr iers may havp
sllppr&lt;l a lill lr . bu t lighl weigh!
pigs arr ' till a bovr thP $1 prr
hunrlrrcl mark . A rc•ct•nt graded
feed er pig sa le fratur('s 2,1loi
h~a d of pigs, w~I g hin g a n avr r·
agr ; 0.39 «nd selling fo r an
" vcra ge $97.02 prr hundrrd or
,,''4°
o . 71 p!'r hr a(1. 'I·op wa s on 76
h011d of 3,1 pound pigs srllJno for
"
$1 22. :~1 prr hund red. Strong prier
rrs lslancrwas nol,rd abnvr thr 60
po und level.
Pot ato I r&lt;~ fhoppe r tn a lfalfa
regrowt h is a probl!•m in s~ve ral
fl r lds. St unt ed g rowth a nd yr llo"'
IOIJS arr oftrn th ~ visual sl!lns.
Ec·onom ic thrl'shold is thr po int

r xhihit r d; 41 press ure fr om
ot her prst popu lato ns. lnscel i·
eldes of choi ce arc Cygo n 400.
M~thor y chl or a nd Sevin .
According to Extens ion Ero·
nomics Burlr ~ Tobacco r xport s
to Japa n should Increa se mea·
surabl y thi s yrar. During the
past yea r J apanese ciga rett e
import s ha ve in crr asf'd sharpl y.
wrth purc hascs of U.S. ciga rettes
·
up 35"
. " to 9...&lt; b'l
1 . p1rcrs.
Demand b~ .J apanese c·onsu·
rn rrs for milder ci ga rell ~s has
br rn the pri mary factor. Thi s
yrar th r .Japan rsr arc r x ~rr t ecl
io improvr th ~ qua lit )' of th eir
domest ic brand s of cigare tt es by
ble nding in more burley leaf.
thus in creasing import s. In 1986,
Japan imported 11.500 tons of

wherr t hr crop rPsponsc will pay

June 21, 1

Jim Mirtk Cherrolet-Oldsmobile

•,

Summer Sale!
1985 CHEV. SCORSDALE PICKUP .,
4 wheel drive . We sold this fine truck new . Air cond .. p .
windows, p. door locks, tilt, cruise, two-tone white and
red. New
·
tires. Don't miss this deall

1986 CHEV. PICKUP-LONG WIDE BED

With custom slide-i n camper. Vacation rea dy . Fully
equipped and camper is self-contained . Buy now and enjoT
this summer.
wAs '13,995
1 ·
,

Sale $12
· 940

'
R.S . Coupe. Auto. , AM -FM stereo. white with red i~;

~~~··7295

Sale

$6940'

•
NEW SANDWICH COMING.:.. Crow's Steak House In Pomeroy
wUI Introduce Kentucky Fried Chicken's new Chicken Littles••
sandwich In the near future.

GOLF TIP OF THE WEEK

Formorepowerolfthetee,trytoget
yourlowerbodyintotheaction. Start
down by drivinayour left leg and hip
directly at the tar set. Your weight will
shiftd onto your left side and your
han s will be pulled down and
through the billl. Thus leadinc the
downswins with the lower left side
creates the greatest possible leverage in the clubhead at impact.
BILL CHILDS, PRO.

1982 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME
Here is a beauty. 4 dr. sedan. air cond .. family sized.

Clean as a pin inside &amp; out.
wAs '5495

Sale

$4 74Q

PHONE 992-6312
.POMEROY, OHIO

1987 FORD TAURUS

II

4 dr. sedan. Only 6,000 miles. auto .. air. PS. PB,
white with red interior. Compare anywhere .
WAS '10,595

Sale

$9940

1986 CHEV. CAVALIER ·z-24

.

Medium gray, auto., air, AM ·FM with cassette . We
sold this beauty new .
WAS '10,900
8

SaI

CHEST FREEZER!

$9940

• 15.0 cu. ft . fOOil freezer
•built·in tock•slidinswire
basket • deftost water drain
• adjustable temperature
control • l elllured lid.

Model FHI5CK

TENNIS CAMP
Tht Gallipolis Parks ond Recreation Deportment will be conducting a
wttlc long " Ttnnis Camp" for children from age S and adulh of any
ogt. The instructors will be Jim 0Jborne ond Bill Gray.

JUMBO
CHEST FREUER!

Tht " Camp Concept" will be held July 13 -July 17, The fiwe day camp
will bt 2 hours per day from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m. or from 6:30p.m.
-1:30 p.m. each day lor those that cannot attend during the day. Pick
liN stuion that best fits your Khtdult.

WAS '1 3.400

Sale $11 1 9 40

5
$4499
jist

ltarn tht game that laJis a lifttimt.

VARIETY OF SIZES IN STOCK

Difftrtnt Ages
Diffll'lftl Timts
Qua~ly lnJtrU&lt;tion for All
Difftrtnl SkillltniJ

=

11 CU. fT. HOIPOINI

REFRIGERATOR

To register, fill out lht f~rm and moil it, or bring it with the appropri.
ott fH to Gallipolis Parks and Rtmalion, S11 Stcond Avenue, Galli polis, Ohio 451131,

ALMOND

Only

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$64995

15 CU.

n, HOTPOtHT

REFRIGERATOR
Only $449 95

AGE _ __

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10:30 a.m.

6:30 p.m.

FARM CITY IN(:
PDMUIOY. Ol't
111 4 9U 2111

FARM ,CITY

540 EaJt Main

P-oy

Jllrnt 21 i 1987

AEP to purchase eight new
machines for area coal mines
mines . Five are go in g to the AEP's Investment, Graessle re·
Meigs No. 1 mine. near Salem . ported. The Iota! investment
Cent er, and the olher three arc Includes such costs as personnel
des lined for the Raccoon No . 3 trai ning and add It Ionat parts a nd
mine, near Wilkesville.
componen ts.
AEP's Meigs Division. one of
the nation's larges t und e r~round
The radio remole·control and
coal mining complexes, employs dus t collector /scrubber feat ures
more than 1,500 men and women . add to the safety and productlv·
A co ntinu ous miner r epresen1 s The annu al production from Its il y or the equ ipme nt. Radio
a vast jump in tec hnology from, t · min es is nearly five million remo lc, for exam ple , allows the
the days of the pick and s hov I.
operalor to cont rol machine
ons o coaL /..
The electrlcally·operated, !iO·ton • Wilh m _9.raessle. vice presi· movemenl while stant!ing as fa r
machine cut an d loads coal In an dent of marketi ng al Drpsser· away as 7!1 feet In an area whi ch
underground mlnp with the use of J effrey , said thai AEP, a long· has been "roof bo lted" for
a 10·foo t wide cutllng head time user of co mpet itive lines of support.
studded with about 100 ca rbide· mining eq uipment , speci fied the
Operat ing 'the machine from
tipped steel bits.
Dresser miners alter an ex haus·
this
distance allow s greater
The co ntinu ous miners ordered tlve com parison of such factoros
maneuverability and visibilit Y
by AEP's Southern Ohio Coa l as equipmen t ava ilability, pro·
ompared to the view from the
Company are Dresser 1028HP·S ductivit y, safety, performance
~onventlonal opera tor's sea t,
models . They include such ad· record. aft er·the·sale part s and
typically loca ted on one side or
vanced fea tu res as rad io remote service support , a mon g other
control and a hlgh·effici ency dust r ril€'ria.
t'he mac hine,
'bit
Sufety regulations proht
scrubber syst em.
Thr Dresser eq uipm ent, It was
miners fr om walking In any
The ~lg ht DressN machin es determined. offered the greates t
areas of the mine w~~ch have not.
wi ll be shipped to lwo o!Southern· va l u~ tn combi ned beneflls and
Ohio Coal's lht'ce Meigs Division the mos t promisi ng return on
been "roof boiled.

COLUMBUS Am eri can
Electric Power, of Columbus,
announced recen tly that il will
purchase eig ht continuous m in·
ing machines this summ er from
the Jeffrey Division of Dresser
Industries, Inc .. also of Colum·
bus. at a co mbined cost in the$5·6
mill ion range.

JOHNNY R. HOOD

·Johnny Hood
to join C&amp;S
bank staff
GALLIPOLIS
Scott J .
Hinsch. Jr .. president of the
Commerci al and Savings Bank of
Ga llipolis, an nounced Saturday
that Jo hnny R. Hood will join thr
staff oft he bank as assistant vice
president and loan officer. effec·
tive June 22.
Hood is presently the co·ow ner
of F renc h City F lorist. HP has
worked at Chy Loan &amp; Savings
Compan y: the Ohio Valley Bank ,
wherP he was as slslan t manager
of consumer loan department
and the NCNB National Bank of
Palm Harbour. Fla .. where he
was vice president and branch
manager .
Hood attended Com merc ial
Purpose Lend ing School in
T&lt;Ompa, Fla .. and the Oh io School
of Consumer Credit at Ken i State
University. He has received the
Foundations of Banking C~rtili ·
catc from the A.LB . Hills of Ohio
Chapt&lt;'l' at Rio Gra nde College.
Hood and his wife. Ca ndl e. live
in Ga llipolis wi th their lhree
daughters, Lindy, Mendy and
Wendy .

Tax shelters
By Stan Evans
GALLIPOLIS- J ust mention
the tax
and many
people get
attacks. No
wonder .
I·
mll ea partn er·
s hips all too
often fall to dt&gt;·
liver on their
bright pr om Ises . Still, If
are In a
high tax bra,cke t
effo r t to seek out those shelters
wht&gt;re ta x deductions and cash
returns combine Into a sound
Investment.
You ca n buy shellers lhrough
brokers, fina ncial planners and
account ant :. It ' s safest to stick
with publicly registered limited
p~r tnersh lps . The Securities and
Exchange Co mmission rr•quires
the sponsors to di sclose thei r
· !~cords, and yout· chances of an
' audit are less than with so·called
private placements. The price of
public deals usually slarls at
$2,500 or $5,000 . Privat e par tn er·
ships want bigger chu nk s of your
cas h.
•
A shelter is an investment
where many people just like you
• pu t up some mo.ney lo finance oil
and gas drllll ngs , or a btg rea l
'es late purcha se, or some oth er
Investment that Conl(ress has
deemed Is both productive
.enough and risky enough to
deserve special - bul totally
legal -tax breaks. Shelters are
usuall y sel up as llmtled partner·
ships. The sponsors, who are the
general partners, are responsl·
ble fo r all business decisions.
And the In ves tors, who are the
limit ed partners, put up mosl of
the money. That gi ves them the
right to take tax credits or
deductions based on the partner·
ship's business expenses. If II
fall s, their liability Is limited to
the amount they have agreed to
Invest.
Lately, slow times In the rea l
es tate market have made real
estate shelters a tt ractive. Much
the sa me difficulties In the
oll·drllllng Industry have made
oli a nd gas programs enticing.
Because shelt er oartnershlps
can acquire oil reserves or ofllcr
buildings at fairly reasonable

prices loday. they could pa y you
a high Income in years lo come.
Oil and gas shelt ers use your
money lo lease drilling equip·
ment, and land . These shelters
usually last about 15 years. They
give you most or your tax
deductions In I he first year or two
and Income after th at . A success·
ful drilling program might pay
out a total annualized aft er·tax
relu rn of 207. a year: an es pe·
cla ll v successful partnership
might pay much more.
In g~n era l. avoid any deal
promisin g first ·year deductions
or two or more times your
NEW NURSE - Marlene
Investment. And II you're scou t· Tandy Harrison , daughter of
ing fo r a shelter. the old rule is Mr. apd Mrs. Marlon (Jack )
truer than evrr: ma ke sur e it Is a
Harrison, ~30 Larlel Drive,
stro n!( Investment wllh solid
Gallipolis, graduated from
prospects for offering future
OUerheln College's School of
profits as well as immediate lax
Nursing on Sunday, .tune 1:1.
benefits . Herr are some do's and
Miss Harrison , who had a part
don 'ts to help you eva luat e a
In the school's graduation
shelter:
ceremony, was one of :u
- Never cons ider any Inves t· students to complete lht• nursmen I pro posed in a classified ad
In g program at Ottcrheln, now
or by an unknown ra iler on the
In Its 50th year. Miss Harrison
lelephone.
Is residing In Columbus where
- Reject any program Iha l · she has taken a position with
falls to provide detailed lnforma ·
Grant H01~pltal.
li on o,n lhe s ponsor 's prior
perform ance . It's prudent to
have an account or financial
planner scrutinize the prosper·
tus or the offering memorandum
to see If you are dealing with an
experft&gt;nced, reputable sheller
sponsor. Examine closely the
performance records or the spon·
sors - !hal Is . the genera l
partners - to mak e sure that
they have a proven, successfu l
history.
- Chec k the prospectus to see
'
that lhe genera l partn ers get
their share of the profit s at th e
same time as you, the limited
partners. do. You want to m ak~
sure t here Is no skimming.
ACCEPTS POST - .Julie
Ask your broker what public
Hysell of Middleport has ac·
shelters he or she might recom.
cepted employment as a new
mend. Dealing with a solid
COSJI!elologlst at Hair Happen·
broker helps you 10 avoid jerry·
lng at the Silver Bridge Plaza
butlt shelters. Study closely the
In Galli a County . A 1987
prospectus coverng the shelter.
graduate of the costmetology
It will help tell jus! what you are
department of Melfi" High
buying and whom you are buy in g
School, Hysell was this spring
from.
second place winner, a sliver
(Mr. Evans Is a Investment
medal, In the entire state or
broker lor The Ohio Company In
Ohio Ia the 1987 Ohio Skills
the Gallipolis office.)
Olympics In competition with
the most hllfhly skllled C(l!j metology students In Ohio. She
was given the opportunity to
compete on the state level
alter winning local . and seccelved an associat e degree In
tional competitions.
nursing. She work ed at CAMC
Memorial Div ision fo r several
years In the medical surgi cal
unit. At Pleasant Vall ey Hospl·
GALLIPOLIS - Thomas
tal. she wor ked as a staff nurse on Young has been promoted to
several floors before moving on assista nt manager or the Credl·
lo Home Health Services .
thrift of America office at 1312
She lives In Point Pleasant , Eastern Ave. He entered the
W.Va., with her husband Blll, an company's management train·
anl'Sthetlst at Pleasant Valley tng program here In October,
Hospital, aMd I heir two children , 1985 and attended Ohio State
Jodie, 10, and Christopher. nine. University.

Name Lana Wheeler to Mason position

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NAME - - - -- - - - - --

TIME (Circlt One)

cu. ft . fOOd freezer
• built -In lock• interior

• teKtured lid.
Model FH21CK

Tht coJI iJ $33.00 lor the 10 hours of instruction and camp 1-shirl.
OiJCounts of $1.00 per person will bt given to a family who enrolls l
or mort studtnls.

'.'

• large capacily 27.0

temperature control

Tht camp will include not only tht very basics lor the beginner but also
mort advanced lusons for lhoJt that wantlo polish up their singles or
doublts JkiiiJ.

'

1987 CHEV. CELEBRITY ST. WAGON
Just Arrived. Ready for Vacation. V-6. air, bucket
seats, cruise, rack and only 8,316 miles. Priced right

light • 3 Sliding wire
baskets • adjustable

Section D

.. Money Ideas

JAYMAR GOLf CLUB

New feeding system ensures
proper nutrition for rows

" WC'' r(' ).!l vtng tht 'lll a tota l

..

1986 CHEVROLET CAVALIER

WASHI NGTON tUPII - Con
public and fa r m wor ker.'i.
sumr r advocate Ra lph Nader
Th!' mos t import ant impt·ovr·
says Congress shou ld enact a mrnt , Nadr t· said . would give
tougher pt•st lr ldto reform law citizens lhr ri ghl to fll r lawsuit s
than a co mpromlsr that cll r(l at to hr lp r nforcr the l:11v. P es tlc id ~
the end Of I hr last Congrcs,.
l aw Is th(' onl.v mc1j or em ·ironDrseribing current law as :.1 mr nta l ., tntut p without a r ill zr n
"fra ud on the· pub lic," '"' lm· ri ~ h l to sur. lw said.
plored tn('mbCI's of a Houst•
Na dr·r' s alll r s fas hi o n ~d . a
AgriC'u ltu rr subl'omm lll&lt;•r ll'rd· co mprombr wit h thr chrmical
nesda)' to go to 1hei r own industry th at prod uced th e IPgls·
congress ional dis tr ict s fo r t'V i· latlon tha t wou ld havr speed!'&lt;!
dcnet· ut lht• fai lures of thP up rrr irw of utd p&lt;•stl cidrs and
p~stlcidr law to prot!•e t tlw
!Janning of unsafr prst id des.

package of nut r itio n In raC' h

"Chicken Littles" fills this void
and also provides our customers
with a light , convenient new
menu item ldt&gt;al for lunc h or
snack times. "
Chickt&gt;n Litt les'" is a 1 00
percent all·meat chicken sand·
wic h which ·does not con tain any
ski n or fillers. The one·ounce
chicken patl y is breaded In the
Colonel's secret blend olll herbs
and spices and llgh,tly fr ied in
vegetable oil. It is served on a
specially made bun with a dollup ·
of mayonnaise.
To complement its new
Chi cken Littles••, Kentuck~
Fried Chicken is serv in g up
anot ht&gt;r new product - th e
popular shoestring style french
fries , available in regular and
large sizes.
The new Kentu cky F rlt&gt;d
Chicken menu items will be
ava ilable na tionwide by July 13.

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~b~u:r:lc:~:·~v~a~lu~~~d~:~11~$~7~4.~5~m~il;.~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~

bit e," savs Ohio St all' Universit y
dl ar;• nu.tritionlsl J ohn R. Stau.
bus. "Thr cow ca n' t be as picky
about wha t she Pa ts and Is
h ra lthi ~r because of it."
TMRs 11 1'~ u s u &lt;~ ll .l ' sllagr or
rhoppcd h a~ m ixed with conern·
trat rs and suppl cnw nt s. It is
mlxrcl so I hat raeh bit ~ the cow
takes conta ins 1111 thr nu trient s
she needs.

POMEROY - The Kentucky
Fried Chicken fr anchisee on
West Main Street, Pomeroy,
Craw's Steak House, will soon
Introduce KFC's new Chicken
Llttlesg sandwicll.
The Colon el's new menu Item·ls
rea l square- slightly mor e than
21nches that Is- and served on a
square dlnn er·slzed roll. The
suggested selling price of 39·
· cents has prompted people to
ask, "Could This Be Magic?"
No, It 's not magic, bul Ken·
lucky Fried Chic ken's respo nse
to value-conscious consumers'
need for an aller native to red
meat products in the quick
service restaura nt Indu str y .
·:Pellple are lookin g for low cos I ,
· . great tasting aHern atives to the
basic hambu rger and other sand·
wlches available at most qu ick
service res taur anl s," says Rl·
chard P. Mayer, chairman, Ken·
t_ticky Fried Chic ken Corp.

i"wau.., 'mim.es • j.entincl

'.

Crows's Steak House will
·introduce new sandwich soon

'

Congress should enact tougher
pesticide law, Nader says

COL UMBUS. Ohio iUPi t Eati ng r ig ht Is as import ant to
dairy CO\\' s as ll is to hurno.l n!'i and
thr· trent! toward tota l ml xl'd
rations tTMRsl in lh&lt;' daln·
lndustr)' Is h~ l pi ng nwk&lt;' heal th·
IC'I' cows, lra dlng 10 mon' f' ffi .
clent milk produ ct ion.

i··Business

Chevrolet-Oldsmobile
1

POINT PLEASANT - Lana
Wheeler, R.N ., has been ap·
(10lnled acll ng coordinator lor
Pleasant Valley Hospital' s Home
Healt h Services of Mason County
according to fnez Howes, R.N..
director of Nursi ng Services.
Wheeler, an t&gt;mployee of Plea·
sa nt Valley Hospital 3lnce 19.79.
has been a stall nurse In Home
Health Services since 1985.
She Is a graduate of Morris
Harvey College, where she re-

Young is promoted

MADE IN OHIO - American Electric Power
Company (AEP) ha.' recently committed ltselflo
purchase eight continuous mining machines from
the ,Jeffrey Division of Dresser Industries, Inc., of
Columbus, for two of AEP's coal mines In Me lg~~

and VInton Countiell. Celebratln• the announce·
menlln the office of Governor Richard F , Celeste
are, left to right, Hugh H. Lucus, vice president ol
mining operations, AEP; Cell'!llc; and Tam
Brownrigg, president of the ,Jeffrey Dlvli!lon.

Tribtlle - 446-2342
Sentinel - 99Z·21!1&amp;

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SYge looii!Jf-ltf

Public Notice
The Rio Grande Board of
Public Affairs will meet in
apeciel IBIIiOn Tuesday.

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AlliA 'lilt WAHAoJ

Juno 23 at 7:30 p.m. in tho

Municipal Building to dit-

cun the budget end other

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prenlng buaineas.

Card of Thanks

JUNE 21 , 22, 23

Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
THE OHIO VALLEY BANK
COMPANY, 420 Third Ave·
nue, Gallipolis, Ohio, will of·
fer for sale the following de·
scribed property :

1971 Marietta Mobile

Home, 12JI86, 3
bedrooms; 2 baths
The aforementioned propony shall bo oold by sealed
bid at the main office of The

Ohio Valley Bank at 3 P.M..
Monday. June 22 , 1987.
The mobile home will be
sold to the highest bidder
" 11 is" , · ~ where is " without
1ny ex pressed or implied
warranty . Tttis mobile home
can be aeen by calling the of·
fice of The Ohio Valley Bank
for arrangements.

The Ohio Velloy Bank Com·

pany r11111erv81 the right to ac·
cept or reiect any or all bids
and to withdrew th is mobile
home from n le prior to con·
firm at ion.

Words cannot express
the thanks for all the
kindness shown during the illness and
death of our loved
done. To · name .each
orie would be impossible.
Perhaps you sent a lovely
card
Or sat quietly in a chair
Perhaps you sent a funeral
spray
II so we saw il there
Perhaps you spoke the kin·
dest word s
As any friend could say
perhaps you were not there
at all
Just thought ot us that day
Whatever you did to con·
sole our hearts
We thank you so much what·
ever the part.

May God Bless You
The Family of Nina

June 14. 17, 21

Commit\ee election thi1 year will be held on JUNE 30,

1987. The bello! below mull be fltled out, detached

and mailed 1nd received or returned in per10n to

FARMERS HOME ADMINtSTRATtON, I 06 Butter·

nut Avenue, Pomeroy. Ohio , not later than JUNE 30.
1987. t1 you do not voto ln poroon you ohoutd molt
your ballot inside a blank envelope marked ballot to
ensure 1 tecflt ballot. Thit blank envelope lhould be
placed inaide the envelope you uM to mall your ballot.
Your name and addreu m~•• be legible on the outer
envelope. hilure to provide thl1 lnformetion wHI
render your ballot invalid. Ballotaand envelopes mev
elao be obtained from your local FmHA office.
The alate of nominHI tor ATHENS, MEIGS 8. VIN ·

TON COUNTIES are lloted in the bettot betow. Tho

qualillc•tion• of penons votinq ere dtlcrlbed In the
" Voter Cer11ficatlon Statement." For further informa tion regarding voting and voter eligibility, 111 the
county oftlee lilted tbove. FmHA elections ere open
to ell eligible valera without regard to race, color, reli ·
gion. netional origin , age, political affiliation, marital
1tatu1, sex , and/ or handicap.

U. S . DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION
BALLOT FOR COUNTY COMMITTEE MEMB ERJSI

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In Memoriam

Union. Inc ., 223 Columbus

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~oad,

Athena. Ohio 46701
will offer for sale thalollow·
ing detcribed vehicle, free
1nd clear of all liens and

The Farmon Home Admlnlllrotfon tFmHAI County

Wagner

Public Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
The Hockin g VaHey Credit

NOTICE OF ELECTION

County (name) _ _ _ _::
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N.::
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S·...:V.c&lt;N
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without any implied or ex·
presHd warrenties.
Thia vehicle may be seen
11 tho Athen1 Office of The

In memory of Ralph
(Todie) Kerwood on
Father's Day.
Today is Falher's Oat
Although he isn't here Ill
never 1011et him. How
could 11 Some, of my hap·
piest times and funniest
moments ha111 been with
him.
We've talked and en·
jo~ed so much with each
other that nothing could
ever take away those

Credit Union up to the date

memories.

Subpart V of 'Part 2054 of lllls7. Codt of federal Aeaulatlons rt· ·
quires th1t til Voteu for FmHA county or .area commttl" eltc·
tions mett tho followlnltlillbillly requirements: (a) be tarmm:
(b) derive tho principal fort of their income fromfarming (that is
morolhan 50 percent o thtir poss intO me must come troma1rl·

encumbrances :
1982 Mercury Cougar,
two door se dan . Serial No.

1 ME B76B7CG60666 3,
modo! 76.
The aforementioned vehi·
cle shall be sold by ualed bid
at the office the Credit Union
at 12 :00 Noon on Friday,

June 26. 1987.

This vehicle shall be sold

to the hightlt bidder "a1l1"

of the uta.

The Hocking Valley Credit
Union. Inc . restrvea lhe right
to accept or reject any or all

bido one! to wHhdrowot thlo
vehicle from aale prior to

confirmation. Termo of soa.:

Cash ~ Certified Checll or

Financing Confirmation at
the time of Nle .

JUNE 18, 18, 21

I'm so thankful I ha111
them , and I'm so thankful
for beinc pert of them.
You'll always be in my
thoulhts, 1nd I'll always
remember you with love.
Sadly Missed by Wile
Anna &amp; Children

•Con didate(1) _ _ _ _...,_,M
"'A,RT.:.:H,_
A,A._,L,_,
EE' - RON EASTMAN

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'O NLY VOTE FOR... .. ... L .CAN~IOATE( s l

Please dttach this notice !&gt;efore voting ballot
VOTER CERTIFICATION STATEMENT

tultur1l production); (c) have their prmclpal farmin&amp; opentton

within the county or ana for which the election is being held.
By submittinl this ballot. Iottes! that I mut thscrittrit tovote.
(6121, 22, 23, 24.

2~.

26. 28. 29. 8tc

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�Page-D 2- The Sunday Ttmes-Sentmel
Announ cements

1 Card of Thanks
Perhaps

you sent a

Or aat qu1etly m a che.r
Perhaps you sent a fu
neral spray-

If 10 we saw •t there

Perhaps you spoke the
kmdeat words

Ma1t"c:ard Viul Ragardlen of
crec:ht hl11orv A lao new c reel t

M2021

there at all
Just thought at us that

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We thank you so mu ch

whatever the part
A stncere thanks from
the Bernadine Meter
Fa mol

Today we cannot send a
card
Your hands we cannot
touch
IBut God Will send our
message lo
The one we love so much
Remembered and mossed
Wofe Choldren
Grandcholdren

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Perhaps you were not

Whatever 'IOU dtd to
console our hearts

8/ 20/ 1878 6/ 20/ 1969

i ng Rac•ne Oh o Call614 949

Goveaway

Seveul cartons of churc h u1ed
hymn books 304 671i 4865

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Public S ale
&amp; Auctoon

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3 tWadt kltt«al hilt 5 tmMI
Cell 814 " ' 4287
Whrte Old1mobile Good for
Plrll Ctll 614 448 80153
Mele Springer Sp•m• 2 long
hlired adult eats 2 ltittlf'll Call
&amp;14 ~~ 2546 or 614

••s

2828

N ce elothtng '-'utt taktlll Call

614 388 9602
Free to good home with yard
Bl~e:k temale dog part poodle
good wtth chtldren Cell 614
Call

e
Auction
"Household F..-mhJre
*AnlllfiH!S

SAlURDAY,
JUNE 27, 1987
10:00 A.M.
ANDERSON STREET
MASON W VA
Iacross the rover
from Pomeroy Ohro)

From Gallopolos take Rl 141 turn lefl onto Rt 775
Turn roght onto Patroot Cadmus Road Watch lor
sogns

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814 441 1110

old haut e dog t payed 1nd
t hoU lovet children 304 713
6731

*Collectables

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Full blOOded m1le Paklna•• 2
ytt aid To ~ home Good
with dtddren M1le eM Call

379 2436

Red Doberman P1n1her 6 yeart

Publoc Sale
&amp; Auctoon

SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1987
Loo kong for merchandrse? Try the Patr1ot Auctoon Barn '
We have all types of new and used merchandose- applr
ance furniture an11ques and co llectors items Somethmg
for everyone
Resodent mov1ng all merchandr se rn good condotron
Partoal Lostong Map le table W1lh 5 chatrs h•ghboy dresseo
love seat nrce rockets good ste1eo wh at not shelves lamps
large char d shwa she1 electneal cook slave dryer plant
stand s pr clures kitch en tabl e sola &amp;charr good'" co nd•
Ironers gas coo k stove stools d1shes hand lools muror
what nots new skateboard s new FM/AM rn dash casselle
new touch on am ps speakeos new tewel ry gut busters bu g
hghls Foench phones &amp; much much more
SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7 00 PM
DOOR PRIZES GIVEN WEEKLY
Consognments accepted from I 00 500 PM on Saturday
Have somethong you want to sell? Contact Marl on Wede
meyer Auctioneer Arrangements lor pock up seiV!ceavaol
able
Barn and Auctioneer ava•lable lor public auctoon on con
tract Contract onclude s haulmg and transportong all
merchandise
Rnodenl and Busmess Auctoon Servrce also avaolable
MARLIN WEDEMEYER- AUCTIONEER
614 245 5152

Frnplrryr''' rrt

Lost and Found

~I' r VI l,t· ,

Lusher A Evans

camping on ,,.,., fiahmg boat

c ard No one refu1edl For tnfo
Cllll 1 316 733 6062 I l l

6

In Memory of

Now Open I Oh1o River Camp
groundal Full hook up or ttnt

As any frtend could say

day

June 21, 1987

3 Announcements

3 Announcements

lovely card

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Galltpohs, Oh10- Pomt Pleasant. W Va

ROOMS OF ANTIQUES
COLLECTABLES AND
IH&lt;JUSiEH 0tll FURNITURE

Newspapen to 91~1 IWIY Call

614 986 3884
Otshwasher to gtve away May
be able to be repatred Call
614 992 3717 after 5 00 p m
Part Beegle spayed female Just
ttarting to tun rabbns to giVe
away Need• work loves ctuld
ren Call 614 992 3717 aftet'
5 00 p m
Beauttful long haued cuddty
k ttens Cell 614 992 7674

4 lame kittens 9 w11ttkl old B1ll
Radford 614 992 5218

1987 GMC
F-15

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ool ~mps 2 aak wall
hellep~ooes wood stove marble
wal p1eces school desks
spmnmg wheel 2 wooden
1~::;:; stone chum old k~chen
I'
seve"! od lamps oak
iunir~iwilllass ch1na cupboard oak
and much ma&lt;e

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l ::~~iN~1T,~IJ1~e!l/ 11' '1111!11

of Hhss W1lsoo I
Paul Bastm (323

Loaded, 2,414
m1les, 6 year,
60,000 m1le
warranty
mcluded
Call 992-3293

NOAH'S ARK
ANIMAL PARK

&amp; Auctoon

Fatth Bradbury &amp;
Sons Phtlltp Jr
Mtchael and Bnan

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Yard Sale

Galllpolis
&amp; VtCtntty

REV ARLEN A.
HUGHES

Passed Away Apnl

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everythmg that each and
everyone dtd lor us
Agat" thank you from
the bottom of our
hearts

REWARD

Sadly mtssed by wtfe
Mary, daughters
Ltbby &amp; Donna, sons
Jr and Steve

1 Card of Thanks

can never convey how
much we appreciated

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Pubhc Sale

We m1ss you, Dad
Happy Father's Day

Schools Churches
Company PICniCS
Borthday Partoes
and Fam1ly Reunoons
384 3060
1 800 282 2167

There comes a t1me
tn our hie that someone we dearly love ts
taken from us. Ph1lltp
A (Tony) Bradbury
age 34 was taken
from us on June 5
1987 man automob•le
acctdent
To show the ones
that are left behtnd who
have been stncken by
gnef, fnends, netgh·
bors relattves, s1sters
and tn-laws do thtngs
to show "Oh how sorry
we arel"
If you were one of
those who sent flowers
food donated, phoned
sat qutetly at the funeral
home or maybe JUst
thought of us my lamtly
and I thank you Words

lOST yellow taclde box and Abu
GIICII f11h pote Krodel Park
plane call 304 675 1670

8, 1987
6 Lost and Found

ESTATE SALE Complete household of turntture extra nice
tools entlquet elothtng &amp; etl'!
Srtrtmg Wed 24 until alt sold
On At 180 about 7 mtln from
ho1p1tal yellow home-on nght
Watch for 1 gnt

Lost Snuggles hke bear June
16th Between 11A.M 2PM In
or near Central Trust mmt bank
or 4th Ava Ohto Valley Benk
Ltnle g~rls bat frtand Call
61. 367 7287
Mt"'"ll Golden Rtttlevlt'" V1c
tni1y218 Rt ?or Raccoon Ad
AniWen to Matrlll 816 reward

Coli 614

446 0300

lost temale black whneand tan
Walker Fox Hound Weanng
whhe nylon eollar La.t tiMn 2
weeks ago tn Flatwoods area

Coil 014

992 3026

8 fern tv Juno22 23 24 8 am
t II 1 3206 How•rd Ave A ltttle
of UYeryth ng Fust t me th ta
year Ram or Shtne

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Wanted To Buy

We pay cash for late model clean
td cars
J1m M nk Chev Olda Inc
Btl! Gene Johnson

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LOST mtxed bf'Md male dog
Charlie
red nylon collar
m1111ng from Pla~n Valley Road
ern REWARD for return 304
676 461 4 or 304 8915 3548
lost Onvers L cense Martha
Jones 304 676 6733 or 675
7425 after 3
LOST brown black and whne
Beagle m v1c1mty of Sand Hill
Road and Rt 2 REWARD

304 675 6264

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Pt Pleasant
&amp; Vtcmity

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auct1on

TOP CASH patd for 83 model
and newer used cers Smtth
Butck Pontiac 1911 Eastern
Awe Galhpols Call 61 4 446

2282
Good used de hum1d1f1er Call
614 446 6471
Buying dally gold sliver coin•
r~ngs )awelry sterlmg ware old
coms large currency Top prt
eel Ed Burkett Barber Shop
2nd Ave M ddleport Oh 614

AUCTION need cash m a day?
Get it the auet•on way Call Col
Oscar E Click 304 896 3430
for ell your auctiOn needs
l1cense No 764 88

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QUilTS
Cash patd for collector antsque
or pre 1960 quilu Pieced or
appl que Any condition Higher
pr1ce1 pa1d for unusual patterns
Call Marc at 614 992 2101
dav• or 1 592 2461 even ngs or
weekends
Apartment silo refrigerator Call

614 992 3181

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SATURDAY, JUNE 27

Approx 3 m1 west of Harnsonvolle on Cottrol Rd
(Follow auction sogns from S R 143 )
W1ll sell at auction
HOUSEHOLD
15 cu II fng!da11 e lreezer Zenrlh sle eo 4 wn low a r con
d!l oners 5 pc drnetle Fngrdarr1 relr geoal01 lrop leal I•
ble metal desk PO!Iable IVlot ollarnps gaswculal•ng hea
le1 coal &amp; wood healer Ashley wood stove wrm ge• washer
pmlabl e washer drye•
ANT &amp; COLLECTIBLES
Ma~ble lop dresse1 cherr y desk 2 kegs 2 Slone rars gun
rack 2 hal racks Anush b 1ggy w1lh har 1ess for I ho1 se 16
gal b•m kcllle aol wallle uon sa d 110ns an i lools baby
bed orld •ockeo s nsu lalors c1eam separator buck saw 2
l•unks wa nul Sl 1gle bed 2 ani Wrn chesleo22 niles rn mont
co nd !Sold wrl h reserve! uce qu ll rng lr ames 8 due mers
FARM
Set 14 fe•guson 3 pi plow s banel sp•ayer wrlh boom 300
gal skill lank w pump 30 hay and gram elevato1 small AC
gr a~s

round baler

seede r

rerRmower kn ~J es motor dr ven

welder
MISC
Su1uk• d I brke Honda 125 rl11l h1k e lui n olo• cyclr paI s
too chest lull ol carpenler fools c.mp 1g save haud &amp; gao
den tools lawn II actor rotar y lawn moweo sel 13 h es &amp;
wheels lol woo&lt;l moldmg elec l!o lrn g molm Blacksm•lh
Iorge tope and blocks 2 saddles buck saw lol prpr lllrn gs
prpe vr se welde1 s table eal nrcr llap dn '' sei !Rese•vel
app1ox 200 used bncks
Much more not lis ted
Not res ponsible for accodents or loss

JIM &amp; JENNIFER SHEETS, OWNERS

Thursday, June 25, 6:00 P.M.

Make new fr1ends make money!
S1gn f or Avon now! 614 388

9340
Earn htra money ! Have fun!
Aecmve big awards and prizes!
Sell Avon 1 bottle free cologne
to frat ten to complete an
appl catton and accept a small
temtory 614 992 3543

1 800 642 3619

Appll catto ns now bemg ac
ce pted for a part hme evemng
shift p011110n for Med1ctl lab
technlcan Contact personnel
offtco Pleasant Valley Ho1p
Vall~ Dr ve Pomt Pleaunt W
Va 1 304 676 4340

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Interstate Equ1pment Inc
hts

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u o lu do

Ot o Jl

10 seer 01'1 ot

ll dU;;. 11 I 4) ')m lo.;swt&gt;S IC I
S~
gt et 1 t1 l 40 n les eas1 ol D tyro

70

bus 19

~ex

Need babys1ner day 1h ft 304
676 6646 after 6 00 PM

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NEXT SALE
Thursday, June 25, 1987
Sale begons at 9:00 a m. sharp//

Rt 36 Now acceptmg eppl ca
hon for part t•mecook waitress
CaU757 8357between 10a m

SAlfS ~flO lAS r IHURSDAY OF fAC~ MONTH
L--..
New &amp; Used firm II lndualnal Equrpment Of All Kinds
Co )S fl e rs om seve•nl Loca Fatms 11nd Deale s
Maw tom s ot At&gt;soluhJ Auct o'

PlAN TOATTEND THIS AUCTION
AS A BUYER SELLER VISITOR
I H Cue M F Ford Etc

A UOi tl!d Makfts &amp; M ol'lets to choose frorn 25 to 150 H P
Sewo;~ 1

Makes &amp; Models ol Co n P cl.e s &amp; G ttv 1¥' W.Jgo s
dust al fou on 1!1'1 111\d Sll "''0~ 1 ac o s

Tllll\)i'EQul)n(lnt P OYS 1 7botoms dSr.'
Po~ l. e s Et c Gt rtde r M :~~a s
&amp; SQull Bill! s Ra ~ es &amp; Mowe s ot 811 I. nos
Tool• &amp; Equipment to tult Evtryontt nMdt

F eld Cul t va o s
Round

o LU NCH SERVED o

Tn-Green

Interstate Equipment, Inc
1499 US Route 42 N E
London Oh1o 43140

1614)879 7731

879 7732

B79 7649""'"

Dock Green Judy Green Conme G Bellah
Mad so 1 Co A rpo rt &amp; Morels nea rby
l censed &amp; Bonded tn fa vor ol the state of Oh o

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIOENTS
TERMS c..h or chock w/ propar I 0

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The Area Agency on Ag ng s
seek1ng a Coordmator / Tramer
for ItS Nunung Home Area
Tratntng Center ser v ng a
fourteen county area In South
ern Oh1o Respons bihtiet In
elude development mplemen
tat on and evaluation of trammg
sponsored by the Area Agency
tncludtng workthops and mser
VICes tra•nlng f or nural ng home
personnel and provtders of serv1
ces to older Oh1oans Wtll
coordmate the NHATC wtth tha
Oh1o Department of Haalth
Mu1t be Regtttered Nurse
knowledgeable tn proper nurs1ng
home care prefer e,11periance m
superv1s1on Salary negotiable
full or part t me Send resume
to Are1 Agency on Agtng
0 stnct 7 In c P 0 80,11 978
RGC Rto Grande Oh10 46674
no later than June 2 1987 An
Equal Employment Opponlinl
ty / Affum at1ve A c t on
Employer

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hogh cha11 bench w/ back prepara toon table lopping
table w/c ooler (2 Przza ovens) one 3t1er ga sand one 2
trer gas co lfeemaker w/2 top wa rme r Kelvina tor lrost
free refr gertor Frost Queen refrrge rator small range
15 gallon hot water heater trap sltdedoor cooler (PER
LICK) stainless steel tnple srnk 2 wall cloc ks CASH
REGI STER RE202l w/ ta1 calc ulator mosc utensols
pozza pa ns metal sh elving HOT BOX for 18 pozzas
Sale Conducted lor Sylvta Brown
Auctooneers M L (Bud) McGhee Steve McGhee
Lo c &amp; Bonded Ohoo &amp;West Va
P 0 BoK 191- Gallopolts Ohoo 45631
614 446 0552
Cash or check wolh proper I D
Nol responsoble for accodenls or loss of property

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Progres1rve Health Care Facthty
ISactklefy'SielunganRNto tarve
m the capactty ot d rector of
nurses For a100 bed SNS ICS
Fee llty located •n Southaaat
ern Oh10 Previous ex perience is
desired but not req utred Exc
salary &amp; benet 11 Apply at
Scamc Hlll1 Nur1 ng Center
Rt 2 B o~ 262 B1dwell Oh1o
46614 or send retume
Apply 1n perton Han tiappen ng
S lver Br dge PI ala Prefer Man
agars License

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~1 GIJVERNMENT JOBS
$16040
S69230 vr Now
H ring Call 806 687 6000 Ext
R 9805 for current federal htt

ESTATE AUCTION
Saturday, June 27, 1987
10:00 A.M.

Oemon111a te th e largest I ne m
pat1y pl1n Free k1t T1Jy1 g Its
home decor plul brand new
Chnstmas lme Over 800 items
No dellvet~ng no collecting No
expertenca Call Friendly Home
Panles 1 BOD 227 1610

HOUSE OF THE WEEK

Located at 1113 Ann St tn Ravenswood W Va
Turn at Copes Gro Watch for sale s1gns Estate
of Frank L Ables
ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS
Oak secretary brass bed oocker round oak table oak bullet
ce cream parlor tabl e &amp; chaus stands dresser camel back
&amp; I at hunks reco od player star quoit handmade cherry
bed d esser chest ol drawers &amp; no ghl stands Ha mrlton
Jones rugs mos c cha11s Norrlake chrna drshes pmk drshes
stone ra!S &amp; crocks tabl e or! lamp h1ghboy sewon grocker
wrcker basket 110n bed doaw kn le wood planes 5 gal

DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND LOOK AT THE BEST FIRST' BRICK &amp; FRAME RANCH WITH FULL BASEMENT 4 BR S 3
BATHS FAMILY ROOM WITH FP PLUS BUCK STOVE INSERT GARAGE KITCHEN HAS RANGE RHRIG &amp; OW ALSO
KITCHEN OFF FR WITH RANGE &amp; REFRIG DECK ON END OF HOUSEOVERLOOKING POOL AND COVERED PATIO IN REAR
ALL ON YOUR OWN PRIVATE 6 ACRES - LOCATED ON BLACKTOP ROAD ALL FOR ONLY $79 900
NEW CEDAR SIDED HOME HAS 2 SECOND FLOOR WOOD
BALCONIES- REAR BALCONY HASACOMMANDINGVIEW
OF THE SURROUNDING RIO GRANDE COL LEGE CAMPU S
AND BOB EVANS FARMS BEAUTIFUL' 3 BEDROOMS 2
BATHS ENORMOUS KITCHEN FU LL BASEMENT WITH LOTS
OF SPACE FOR FUTURE FAMILY ROOM WOOD DECKENTRY
ORNATE LEADED GLASS FRONT DOOR ISJUST ONE OF THE
MANY NICE DECORATIVE TOUCHES $54 900

Septic ten k pumptng resident al
&amp; co mmer cal $80 per load
Ron EvansEnterpnses J•ckson
Ohto Call 614 286 5930

Opemng for legal secretary m
PIJm erov Sand resume to The
Oa tv Sentinel P 0 Bo,11 729 C
Pom eroy Oh1o 46769

RACCOON CREEK ROAD - BEAUTIFUL SCENIC AREA 40
PARTIALLY WOODED ACRES WITH LOTS OF ROAD FRON
TAGE 2 MOBILE HOME HOOKUPS I MOBILE HOME DON T
BUY BEFORE YOU SEE THIS PROPERTY' $38 000

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W II baby sit In my home 6 days a

weak have reterences
676 2906

304

W1ll do baby 11tt ng 1n my home
cell anyttme for mformat1on

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Busoness
Opportunoty
NOTICE I

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
lNG CO recommends that you
do bus neu w1th people you
know and NOT to se"d money
through the m a I until you have
mvesttgated t he Dffertng

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BOX 1633

••F or Sale or L.a•se..
4 BA 2 blth full basement wnh
aboveground po ol 8t XL duck on
112 acre aero11 from Addav1ll e
grade school Ftnanetng ava Ia
ble wnh amall down payment
Pnced thousand• below ap
prat1od value Call Bau 919

791 2152
Completely remodeled hou se 7
rooms 2 bath s 30 acres
ground 10 acres good bottom

Coli 014

3 bdr 1 acre Hamsonvtllearea
$16 500 Call614 742 3168

HOMEHASNEW ROOF AND VINYL SIDING YOU WILL ENJOY
THE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE AND THE
CONVENIENCE OF THE ATTACHED GARAGE BACKYARD IS
FENCEDTO PROTECT CHILDREN AND PETS SEE ANOYOU LL
BUY' $48 000

NOTE House for sale 50x150 lotw/ house &amp; 10%
down day of sale Bal on deltvery of deed

2
House for sale n country
Rutl and area 1 acre 2 bedroom
1 bath Call 614 99 2 3550
Why RIV rent when you can buy a
house on land con tract1 Call
614 992 2403
1 fl oor 6 rooms w th !Jath
newly ducoratvd 3 porChes
large lot Comes eel Reasonable
Call 614 992 7244

1984 1411.65 Mobile Home 3
lots all electrtc fenced ya rd
Evergreen 818 600 Call 614
446 1628 446 1339

1984 Fanmont mobtl home
14x60 Call 304 676 31 18

For sale or rant mob Ia home
12x60 Schultl 2 br 304 762
2173 or 576 2233
1975 Rochester 14x70 mobile
home total elec new carpet
t7 900 Neg 304 676 7516

Real Estate General

Ron Pttchford

Charles Moore

614 643 2503 532 7869
Tire Rec app ng Bu 1i neu
S26 000 All equ pment Recap
t~res
13 to 16 Inch Call
304 787 3495 Norman Sathff

Estate

31 Homes for Sale
1.- - - -- - - - - 6bedroomhomeforsale 1acre
Po11•ble land contract or a1sume
loan low down PIIVment 1&lt;11
chen DR 19 LR bath lg deck
Acro11 from new elementary
school In Vwon Ca\1614 38B

8792
By owner Small 2 BR home
From St Rt 218 t•keKrlntJ Rd
1/ 8 mll•flnt house on "ght
$12 000 w11t help fman ce Call

m21

014 446 2917
Great Rentellnvettment Oppor
tumtv Inquire at 64 Mill Creek
St Ga1Upoh1 If no one 11 there
leave phone number tn door
2 BR 10 yr mint condition
beautiful location Near Nor
thup Pnced right or Will trade

260 0200

hone If so cal us aboulthese 3 acres nme or less
Rural water and ut l tres on some s1de of oad l and 5
level Very nrce bu ld ng srte
~2422

HARD TO PASS BY - ThiS 2 slor1

bnck s total
l w1th lust the r ght amount ol class
3400 sq !\ hv ng space plus 2 car ga1age ram ly room
formal lw ng and dm ng k1tchen plus s1t1 g a ea 2
f1replaces £x.ce11ent woodwork throughout home We
cou d rst e ~t ras a country m e We prefer to show ~ au

whal 172 000 wll buy

~242 1

POMEROY, 0

992 2259

NEW COMMERCIAL BUILDING' - CARRY OUT STOCK AND
EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN CHESHIRE TWP BLOCK BLDG
LARGE ENOUGH FOR GROCERY BUSINESSALSO ON OVER ,
HALF AN ACRE DOES GOOD BUSINESS - HASPOTENTIAL
FOR MUCH MORE ASKING $66 900
HOW SOON CAN YOU MOVE! GET THE MOST FOR YOUR
MONEY WITH THIS 2 BEDROOM FRAME RANC~ RECENTLY
REMODELED INSIDE AND OUT IN CITY $24 500
THE SINGLE SOLUTION• RENTING1 WHY1WHEN YOU CAN
OWN THIS NICE 3 ROOM PLUS BATH HOME IN CITY
$12 500

•

IF YOU VE BEEN LOOKING FOR A NICE HOUSE WITH A
PREm SEmNG ON APPROX AN ACRE Of GROUND THIS IS tnt HOUSE IS REMODELED INSIDE AND OUT NEW
VINYL SIDING NEW ROOF NEW WINDOWS INSULATED
MOSTLY CARPETED AND NEW DECK ON BACK ALSO HAS
SMALL BARN &amp; 2 CAR GARAGE GAHS &amp;GREENELEM ONLY
ASKING $30 000
KERR HARRISBURG ROAD - JUST MINUTES FROM
HOLZER HOSPITAL SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH
HAS 3 BATHS FAMILY ROOM FULLY CARPETED NATURAL
GAS BOILER HEATING SYSTEM CENTRAL AIR COND AMONG
THE MANYEXTRAS AHOTTDB UCRELAWN BASEMENT
ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE A LOT OF HOME FOR $79 500
FOR? IN TOWN 3 BR S
REFRIG
BACKYARD &amp;2 CAR GAR

[;j~~i:r;:;;;l;r;~·~,;}~n~f WITH RANGE

no

J

STAND PAYING RENT then rump 1nlo lhe car
an lei slook allh shomo !hal youcanbuy lo•$35000
Newer carpet &amp; 1m maculatecond 110n MtRhllook sma I "
when you dr ve by bul you II be surpnsed wh en you
walk n

180 ~ 1 80 wtlh 11 whrte prcket lence Newer roof and
lu nace as bac ku~ lor woodburner 3 bedroom s wa k 111
closet Well cared lor

H2 399
PRICE REDUCED! THREE BEDROOM RANCH on Bladen
Road 10 x20 slo18gebu ld n ~ woodbu11 e1Need some
work but pr ced accord ngly loan assumable $27 500
H24 tS

ess Ha s been used a 1d developed some lor camprnR
BndRe over smal str eam small pond bu II elc Most all
wooded area County water ava Iable Green Townsh p
W eek e nd~ ol plea sure S13 000

#2 394 #2423

BIG PRICE REDUCTONI Prce dropped $4 000 lo
$33000 00 OwnersmovoRou1ol s!aleand musl sell l

h~rn g

~ou

come see

mre young enough loen1ov

to oppoecl!leIhe ch!lm ol olde • homes
r one1 3 bedrooms bath drrung room

llr ea~la st no o ~

ano morr

hed oom v n ~l S1ded anc h near town Includes cen tral
a r ranRe relr Rerator washer plus areal lxHtuslor the
k ds Ca l loday lor nlormat on

IF YOU HAVEN T SEEN THIS ONE YET CALL
APPOINTMENT TODAY' - Neal bnck ran ch
Rarage wrth e•tra storage space 3bedrooms 1\S
room dmrng area and mOfe lot s1ze app

#2405

o~

65 •85 Nce negh borhood $40s

LET PEACEFUL LIVING beyour lr leslyle 10 IhiS lovely)
bedroom log home lwrng room bath eat m krlchen

basemen! and m01e (App10 • 1200 sq II ) 25x25

unallached gan~e Heat pump/ce nllal a1r 42 acres
more or less pond and lobacco base Sou thwesterll
schools

#2302
NEW LISTING
14 x7D CHAMPION MOBILE HOME - L!!ge hv ng

room bath newer carpet bu11!rn pan lr~ rn krtchen
large deck newer hot water heater Washer dryer
wndow arr cond 1oner applian ces 1ncl uded What a

deal
THE HARD TO FIND - Th1s well ma nla ned ~a nch
offe s 2 bedrooms carpeted I vng room spa ciOuS
krl!:hen bal carpeted fr ont porch Alum s dnl~ In
tow nlocatiOn P1 c~d at $28 000 lmmed ate possessron
~2383

MIDDLEPORT - Yesler
year has been restored lo
th1s beauhful colonral home
ThiS 4 bedroom home w1th a
level lot and 2 car garage
has ornate lnm leaded glass
wrndows and dooo Atl•c stu
d1o w11h sky I ghl Well on
sulated means low heatm g
b•lls Beaut•lul wrap around
porch to sol on and en1oy th e
summer boeeze Must see to
apprecr alel $6 5 000 00

H2408

FARM LISTING - 160 ac "' P11va\e locahon Mode!O :

houe 6rms 1!} baths Prtv ate water syslem sprm~d e t
velo pment Tobacco base barn tte house Many sprm gs •
for 1veslock wate r Pasture I liable lan d and woodland

Jo ns WayneNalronal rooesl Good hunl ng and lelllea
1on $c Jthwcslero shcoots Pt ced tow S60s
m sD

5 MINUTES WALKING DI STANCE TO DOWNTOWN
MIDDLEPORT - 2 s1o1y home wrlh 1 " ' garage 3
bedrooms 2 baths I rep ace la r ~e I ont oorch
work shop n full basement Pnced rn the $30s Call

loclay

N239t
HOME AND APPRO! II IJACRES - Ran chslylew1th )
bedrooms large k1l chen 2 balhs I vrng room lull
basemen! ntce counlly sunou ndmgs l and lays well
wrlh nrce ga rden area appr ox 1 752 sqll on rna nlevel

H2387
BUILDING LOT NEAR RIO GRANDE - Vacanl lo! w!h
seplrc well waleo 163 ft ol road I anlage good lo1
mo ble ho me or hou se 8 640 Call for more1nforma1ton

#2368
SAY I

counlly lrv ngl - ihl;;t;ih,'

wth stocked pond 5 acres suHound lhrs very
4 bedroom home Cathedral cerl ng campi menls I vtnR
anddn ngroom /baths 11• 14 bu dng w•th 8xl2
properly Charm you must see $4 3900 00
~2390

REDUCED• VACANT LAND - $19000 Wo\hrn c ly
hmtts 19 acres m01e or less Severa bu ld ng s le~
mss
INVESTMENT- Thos would makea good "nla home

446 6764
446 0552

l ocated n Eu eka on a large ul (3 bedroom r )
Pr operty a so has old home that needs repa r

446 1255

NEARTYCOON LAKE - Amer can mob le home wlh
burll onlam ly room Dveo ""' lol p, ced a! SIJ 500

~2 317

245 9507

SR 321 NEAR RIO GRANDE - 1983 SCHULT 14 •70
MOBILE HOME - Cu.tom bu•ll 2 bedroom 2 balhs
garden cenlral a1r two wood deck !~. $16950 Call lor

GALLI A COUNTY S BEST BUVI - On I, 6 yem old 4
bed1ooms 21ull balhs 10 closets modeon k lchen 24
II ca b•n~ s lull lw oslo•ywrlh walkoul basemenI Home

COUNTRY LIVING HUT CLOSE TOTOWN - CrewRoad

srde rncludes com mereta! type bu1tdmg wrth 3 car gar
age sel up as 11 woodwor kmg busrness Pnce reduced to

n Mergs Countv Spll leve on 3 acres m/ 1 4bed roorm
lg tam v room wrlh hreplace 2 car Mill aRe brrck and
alum snlmg N1ce home Prrced n lhe S60s

mu

12348

Shed allached Also a comple!e 1aler hookup on

more deta Is

NOr JUSTANOTHER BRICK RAN CH 31i1Re bed1ooms
2 balhs s lU St a sma ll De~ n n ng, la rge fam ly oom

hv ng room w th I eplace full basement K1tchen look ~
as I sprrn~ ha s already $ prun~r Ow ner bu It ! ht~ one lor

h•msell

ms1

n !he $80s l•ncolnPkeRd.
INCLUDED ASBONUS•

Ha r~

son Twp 6t 2ACR ES

SSOWNER ANKIOU SfOR OffERII - MU ST SEW I 153 "'"on Bulav lie Add son !load ncludcs~ep! c
and ruro1 water Good lfiC111ron lor mob!c hom e or
I ou~e

!2359
REDUCED ro $321100 - Owner wanls a deal I and

133 ACRES MORE OR LE SS - 1&gt;IOIY older hom ew1lh 3

coni act ent or buy ltuo; I story ~ bedroom hornr
Slual !!d on I acr~ C111 I r you appomlm(lrtl locfayt

msl

BRICK RANCH &amp; 3 ACRES Mi l OVERLOOKING OHIO
RIY£RI - I C!l allached Rara~e 3 bed1oom1 lrvnrp

he drooms and more 2 bar ns pond tobacco base 2
storage burld1ngs Onl~ appr oJ. 7 m les !rom lawn

BUILDING LOT NEAR RIO GRANDE - Vacanl lol wlh
sepl•c well waler 163 ft ol road flonlage good lo•

!2379

room formal drnm&amp; ;uea Kteller ( omplele w th annl

an ce~ Add • ~on lownshrp l ow $4 0 ~

!2385

mobrle home or house 8 640 Call lor rnlormahon

N2369
HOME IN CITY - Th s1bed1oom heme has awa~m and

cheerlu a1mosphe1c N1ce su nny krtchen ~ttllh ran ge
and ref gerator format dmmg and I vrng room5 extra
wde hall wa~ par11af basement and honl porch
Included also curb nS blmds washer dryer and
dehum d f1er

12403

I CAN T BELIEVETHIS - THE OWNERS OF THIS LO
VUY HOME REDUCED IT'll 100 0011' -1300 1'1 II

app1o,; I v ng space s 1ust Ihe tw.v.mn n~ ollhr br f k
and fram etanch (2J i r~ epta c e rrc room edt n k !then
2 fu ll ba t h~ ga ~ heal/centra a Wtlh n wa ktn~ d•s
tance to town

mn

NICE LOCATION NEAR RI OGRANDE - Vacan! 01 w!h

DRIVER EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY SEMINA"R

ha11e loved thrs older 2 stor~ house m low n 2nd
.ow~nue tocauon w tn n waikrng diStance to shop Garage
apa tmenllor add honal nco me Call ll€ the lrsf to see
th1s well cared !01 home

BEAUff IN THE PINES - Is th s spac ousbuck and

I 00 t1 road frontage sephc ar 1ru1al watrr r xrellr r t
lnr mo b•le lome nr huu'lf' $7 )60 Ca far morP nlor
mal on

H2407

room rec •oom 3 balh\ altached 2car gange AI this

#2 367

For expenenced (1 yur/ 100 000 m11111 over the road

s lual ed on 4\-S acres Call today for your own penonal
v1ewng

tractor/ dr~vert

from Wnt V1rgm11

TUESDAY - JUNE23-10am
HEART OF TOWN - HOLIDAY INN - CHARLESTON
Short on experience? Eern u vou learn11f \'OU heve more then 3 mos but le.. then 1
veer over the road tractor/ trader expenence come tnd 1nvest1gete the oppor1un1ttll
Overland h11 for vou
Overltnd

''

HAVE YOUR OWN CAMPGROUND• - 13 acresmo1 e01

NEW liSTING
THISHOME NEEDS AfAMILY - Poev ous owner musl

7 p1cnrc tables w/ 2 benches each 2 slat seat cha1rs
hogh chaor bench w/ back preparation table toppong
table w/ coole r (2 Przza ovens) one 3her gas and one 2
tier ga s colleemaker w/ 2 top warmer Kelvmator frost
free refrogertor Frost Queen refngeratDr small range
15 gallon hot water heater tra p sl1dedoor cooler (PER
LICK) staon less steeltnple srnk 2 wall clocks CASH
REGISTER RE2021 w/ tax calculator mosc utens1ls
pozza pans metal shelvmg, HOT BOX lor 18 p1zzas
Sale Conducted lor Sylvia Brown
Auctioneers M L (Bud) MeG~" Steve McGhee
Loc &amp; Bonded Oh10 &amp; West Va
P 0 801 191-Galhpolls Ohoo 45631
614 446 0552
Cuh or check wHh proper I D
Not responsible for ICCidtnts or loss of property

REDUCED' NOW $27 900
DOUBLE WID£ ONA VERY PLEASANT LOT - Appoo•

lm med ale possess on

DEXTER - In the country
- approxomately 98 acres
barn and other bu1ldrn gs
po nd fencrng approx 16
ac1es l!llable 35 acres pas
lure w1th two stan home
All lor $43 900 00

BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
- 2 41 acres ol vacant land
located near Ea slern H1gh
School w•th access lo Rt 7
Water &amp; eleclroc available
$6 000 00

'

NEW LISTING' WANT A BIGYARD? lo hu d lhal ne•

THE FRONT

RACINE - Older 2 story
home wrth large beautrful lot
House needs some repar r
Several sheds and oulbu ld
rngs Porch Only $16 900 00

REALTOR®

pastur e land wth cre ek runn ng throu gh the mddte
Complete sr.t ollarm bu ldmgs w lh ~stron g gnwly ted
water supp y You musl see thrs one Call now

Real Estate General

LETART TOWNSHIP - 29
acres of mostly wooded
land burldrng sol e for home
or huntrng cabrn Most mr
nerals Want $14 000 00

388.8155
379-2184
446-2230
446-7881
446-0458
446-8655
245 -9490
446-6595

NEW FARM LISTING!
FIRST TIM£ ON MARKET INOVER AHUNDRED YEARS
- AROOd tamrly livestock Ia m \86 acres moreor tess
80 acres trllab!e some Imber the rest s beaut tu

882 2095

NEW LISTING - TUPPER
PLAINS - Brrck ran ch that
has everything' Full base
ment wot h lrnrshed rec
room l'h baths beaulrful
k•lchen lormal drnmg 3
bedr ooms oak tnm quality
work Spacrous lot 2 ca
garage pal•o Excellenl co n
d lion $68 000 00

BKOKER

Patmk Cochran

N2370

Auctioneers Note Th1s Will be a short sale Some thmgs
can be converted to home use as well as commenaal
Be on t1mel

Real Estate General

JUDY DEWin
J. Merrrll Carter

Two homes on At 33 adjacent to
Hsrtford Common tv Bldg 3
bedr oom• 2 bathe dlmng room
fam•ly room aotink1tchenand 3
bedrooms 2 V2 baths dmmg
room fam1ly room eat In
kttch en garage Low down
paym ent tnter&amp;lt fteft loan to
quahfted buyer for rema nder of
1987 owner fmanced 304

DAY

446-3644

676 2315

close to Me!gS H gh School
Ptt ced r easonably Phon a 614
992 3226 after 9 00 p m

E M•tn

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE

1979 Dodge Holiday Rambler
motor homfll alec gas hat
eYerythlng n good shape 304

J bedroom 2 bath on 1 and one
thlfd acre level lot Central e r

608

FREE MOBILE HOME
Buy th1s 2 acre lol and we II gove you a 12x60 2 bed
room 1'h bath mob1le home Thos 1969 Elcona homeIS mgood cond1t1on The land has a fme home sote
lots of trees small stream os close lo the rover and
only 3 m1les from town Proced at $12 000 A Good
Investment For Someone•
#23 0

12x 60 2 b&amp;droom mob•le
home 12x 24 addltlon Sfllning on
100x200 lot closetoschooland
hosp1l1l Clll 304 675 7669

Becky Lane

Driver

1980 FAIRMONT IOBILE HOllE 1070 TWOBRS BATH
LR KITCHEN ON 1\1 ACRESOF BEAUTIFUL ROLLING LAND
WITH LARGE PRIVATE POND ANO LOTS OF SHADE TREES
LISTED AT $23 000

614 667 0768

A nice home Oil a beaut fut lot n
the best part of Pomet" oy Oh1o
on Mulberry Hgta Real conve
ntent Call614 992 6323

Thursday, June 25, 6:00 P.M.
G1ovann1 s Ptua 435 Second Ave (DOWNTOWN) Gallipolis, Oh1o

1 2x65 Mob1le home Almo1t
cDmpletely remodeled Includes
underptnnlng block front
por ch elec pole &amp;5000 Call
1969 Fleetwood $5500 080
Must see Mev be left on renttl
lot n Metg a County 614 698
7053

~2m

•

1982 Mansion On beauttful
nver front lot m Mtddleport
Total electric AC 2 Large
bedrooms 1nd many e,11 tra 1
Call 614 99!2 3348

1974 14x70 Grandvlle 3 BR
total elec
1 h baths new
ca rpat 1.1ery cleen 88950 Call
614 446 0175

Cal lo more nlo mahan

BUY ONE - GET ONE FREE'" ONLY $6 000 FOR TWO AD
JOINING LOTS OUT OF TOWN OWN ER WANTS QUICK SALE

AUCTION

Fultv furmshed 2 bedroom hom e
tn Ra e new1th equ1pped kitchen
nver v1ew property across from
General Store Easy access to
Ohio R var boat launchmg and
sandy beach $1 6 000 614
949 21 68 or 61t4 949 2268

1981 1 2x60 Mobile Hom e 2
BR totll elec new &lt;:arpet Extra
nlte S5950 Call 614 446
0176

lots

Jtm Cochran

1986 Case tractor Outset with
loader 4x4 WD 516 000 Call

Darvon Bloomer Broker
Dona McGhee
Beth Null
Steve McGhee

For 1ale by owner 2 story hou1e
'" Mtddleport overlookmg park
30 yr gua rnteed vtnyle 11d1ng
w w cerpet 1 Yt bath untque
woodwork 614 992 6126

1972 Cutle 14•66 wth 1982
Expando 12x20 Ftraplace Cen
trttl A r 2 Batha 2 storage
bulldmgs Mutt Sell $1 3 800 or
reasonable offer Ph 614 246
5884

newoutlidemetalbulldtn~

ohxtral': t5900 Cell614 388
9350

614 992 7462

Bud McGHEE REALTY
414 2nd Ave Suote 200
Galhpohs Oh1o
446 0552 Any11me

LAND LOTS OF LANDI -161 ACRES WOODSMILL ROAD 9
ROOM COLONIAL STYLE HOME HAS6 BEDROOMS 2BATHS
FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET CALL US SOON YOU WILL
WANT TO SH THIS PROPERTY'

kitchen large d1mng room AC
9 ~" mtffelt n 000 down
take over p1yments Call 614
446 2472

for Sale

1976Governor14x703RR 1 ~
ba1h new carpet throughou1

Phylhs Loveday

BMR ~415 IN TOWN - 3 bedrooms h basement gara ge
central arr some ap pliances good locat•on $37 000

J BEDROOM BRICK AND FRAil£ HOllE IN CENTENARY-

3 BR 2 baths garage larj;la

for Sale

In Pomeroy a n ce house w1th 6
rooms end bath Also full
basement and fueplace Ph one

BRM #409 ROUTE 160 - 3 bedroom br ck basement onler
com 16x32 pool 2 acres 5h m1les to town $64 900

DAN SMITH AUCTIONEER
W Va Lo cense ~515 87
Cash
Eats
Pos1t1ve I D
Not responsoble for acc1dents or loss ol property

The Sunday Ttmes-Sentmei- Page- 0 -3

NEW AND U SED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALFS 4 Mt
WEST GAt.liPOLIS AT 35
PHONE 6,. 446 7274

614 379 2502

Real Estate General

NEIGHBORHOOD BAR - WELL ESTABLISHED TERRIFIC
MOM ANO POP OPERATION LOCATED IN CITY CALL FOR A
SHOWING AND COMPLETE DETAILS'

4 room house for sale 46 N.:ul
Ave $12 000 Celt 614 367
0425

3 BR remodeled kitchen &amp;
bath Orchard S. grepe harbor
Barn With lot or 30 acre• 7 m1
from t own Mak e offer Can

Saw Mtll fri Ck 4 block pte untt
M / motor S6 500 Call 614
643 2503 532 7869

Coli 614

379 2760

lovely new 3 BR home bUtlt th1s
tprtng 2 car garage n ce area
Clay &amp; c ty schools 6 miles
grom Gall poll Will cons1dar
mob le home •• tra de m
847 500 Cal614 446 8038

TON OH 46401 Or Call513
263 6144

Aeal

304 676 3816

••e

E,11termrtal Chemtcals Inc 11
lookmg for a penon who wants
to be n the term1te and pest
control business f or themtetves
Presently we heve an euabllshed
franchise for sale at a very
reasonable p11ce- terms avatla
ble It covers Galhpol•• Pomer oy Ohto and turround1ng coun
t u
Ple as reply to
EXTERMITAL CHEMICALS

INC

Ph

New 4BR 2 bath Clark Or
152 000 Newtv ramodled Hs
2BR t22 000 m Add1son Call
8898

BMRn41 2 KYGER CREEK - 3bedr ooms 28x32 garage 2 3
acres close l o power planls and school $51 900

FU TUR E SAL E Th uosday July 30 198 7

TRACTORS J 0

S40 or more free marchand se
for hav ng 1u1t a $ U5 needle
craft class New Chmtmu
catalog Call JoAnn 614 388

EVERETT R ABLES ADMINISTRATOR

tiU9 )

!1St~&lt;.15

Employment for 9\len ng shtft 21
yean or older w ell earned
comm•stton Mu st enJOY people
&amp; be dependable Apply In
person SAM 4PM Mtllhones
Soh1o US At 35 R o Grande

..

HOUSEHOLD
L' 11g room surte collee &amp;end tables lamps recline• B&amp;W
TV Sears new 75 000 btu nat gas healer w/ lan &amp;lhermos
tal na t gas I eaters lans chesl ol drawers van oty dresser
couch mrsc pols pans &amp; d1shes electmal applia nces Ca
or~c gas ran ge table &amp; chaus relngmlor auto Maytag
washer &amp; dryeo Hoove1 upr~ghl sweeper bed dresser Srn
ger sew 1ng machme and lot s mo~e
MISC
Step ladders e~l ladder voce auger &amp; briS push garden
plow school &amp; song books lots ol hand tools

~ AUCTION ;~

Galhpol s Developmental Cen
tar must ba QMRP Certifiable
hcenae orpendmghcense Exp or.ence worlctng wnh MR popula
t1on as a member of en 1nterd11C1
ph nary team If nt ere sted
contact the Personnel Depart
ment at GOC Gall polls Ohio
466 31 Telephone 614 446
1642 EOE

Real Estate General

446-3636~~

Auctioneers Note Thos woll be a short sale Some thrngs
can be converted lo home use as well as commercoal
Be on bme'

18 Wanted to Do

1----------

614 742 2393 o• 614
Openmg for Soc1ol Worker 3 at _7:::
4:::2:::3:.
0.:,
91_ _ _ __ __

VETERANS Earn extra monfff in
the Army National Guard 304

AUDREY f CANADAY RI'ALTOR
ROBERT GOROON REALTOR 446-6216
liAR\' FLOYD REALTOR 446 3383
2$ LOCUST SIREET GAUIPOL !iJ.OHIO

Schools
I nstructoon

SOCIAL SERVICES WORKER 3 Coli

Realty

G10vanm s P1zza 435 Second Ave (DOWN
TOWN) Gallipolis Oh1o

I 15

Wanted mature lady tO hve m
with elderly lady good home
reason1ble pay mu11 hav e refer
encn respon d to Pomt Pluunt J•m 1 odd JObs p..nttng drl\l•
Aegtster Box P 18 200 Ma1n way rneal~ng carpenter work &amp;
St Po~nt Pleasant
roof repatt tr-. &amp; hadgn
exper enced Call 814 379
Part t1ma. appl cant must be 2416
expltt'lenced m chang1ng car
truck and tractor tlfes front er"jd Jim s odd Joba pa1ntmg drive
alignment a plus mu1t have way reseahng carpenter work &amp;
mechantcal ab I ttet Apply m roof repa•r trees &amp; hedges
pfllson only no phone calli exper1encced Ph 614 379
please Oh10 Valley Tire Ou t let 2410
Galhpohs Ferry W Va
Occ•••onal sitting Wtth the
elderly your houn or m1ne Near
Wanted LPN s at Oak H II downtown Call 814 446
Communtty Madtcai Centet Inc 49111
Part ttme must be ex per en cad
tn Genatr ca Please submit Can do I ght hauling and roof1ng
resumes to Shet'l W Johnson Reasonable ratea Manon
RN BSN Dnect or of Nuratng Sntder 614 949 2629
,350 Ch arlotte Avenue Oak H1ll
OhiO 45656
lawn mower repatr W II p ck up
and deliver Also ltght hauling

AUCTION

cream can and other rmsc

I 0 Mac McCoy Auct - 985 3944
Lun ch Served

full t tm e Optometr~ c assstant
send resume to Bo x C 15 Pt
Pit Register 200 Me n St Pt
Pit W Va

5pm

General

Full ftme Optomlll'lrlst Se"d
Resume to Box T CO 100

4PM

Meet ntce people Make new -:-- -- - - - - - frtendt Sell Avon &amp; earn 8$$ D 1eover mu11 c th 11 su mmer
Call614 446 215 6
With mdiVtdual guitar ban
guttll' lessont at B runlc~rd ls
Wanted Body man Experienced Musu;, Call for opentngt 614
only Call 614 446 8990 or 446 0687 tnatructor Jeff
614 388 9062
Wamslev 614 446 8077

ttm e resident manage~
couple needed for a small apt
commun•tv m Athens Hu1band
t o handle ma1ntamence and the
wiie to handle rental collecttont
showmg and renttng aptt etc
Small t alary apt •nd utilhtet
supphed Send bnet letter or
resume to The Datly Sentinel
Box 729R Pom eroy Oh1o
46769

7 prcnrc tables w/2 benches eac h 2 slat sea t charrs

AUCTION

~

Part

Of

Wanted

Home for Sale by Owner
Gr~tenbriar Est 3BA b hwel
on 2 4 1eres AC W 8 F P wet
bar 2 Cit 91r1g1 Ph Betoore
4 OOPM ti14 446 4009 Aher

The Meigs local School Diatr~ct
11 cunently . .king applicataont
lrom certlf1ed appltc1nta lot an
Au1stant Vars1ty Football
Coach 7th 1nd 8th Gr1de
Foothill Coach Boys 8th Gr1de
Basketbell Co1ch Boys 7th
Grade B..ketball Coach A11tst
ant Htgh School Track Coach
Jumor H1gh Track Coach A1111t
ant Jun10r H1gh Track Coach
G rls Volleyball Catch Gtrll
Assistant Volleyball Coaeh
G rls Reaerve Softball Co1eh
G rls Juntor H gh Basketball
Coach H1gh School Cheerleader
Adv1sor Freshman Cheerleader
Adv1sor and Juntor Htgh School
Cheerla.ter Advtaor for the
1987 88 school year Appll
cantl must hold a vahd Ohto
teachmg certificate and for
coach1ng posltlona must meet
cert1ftcat1on requ~rementt of
Oh10 for sports med c~ne and
CPR Panons Interested should
contact Dan E Morns Supenn
tendent of Me gslocal School•
at 621 South Ttmd Avenue m
M ddleport Ohto

676 3950

Pomeroy- Middleport- Galhpohs, Oh1o- Pomt Pleasant. W Va

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614 446 3072

992 3476
R1ck Pearson Aucttoneer 11
censed n Ohio and West Vtrgt
ma Real Enate anttque farm
I qu1dat1 on sale• 304 773
5786 or 773 6430

June 21. 1987

E•prets Offers
23C: t Slop P•V • Hend Load P•y • P11d VICittona
lnaurenca - Uf• - Mechul - Dental - Vti!On
Outllondlng Loto Model Equipment
2 Aotlfomont Plono
Strrve to ge1 Driver~ home ever 7 10 days

Please brmg p,.t 3 year tfftP&amp;oyment

~rd

whh addr..... end phone numbers

FOA MOAE INFORMATION CALL TOLL FREE

(100) 552-!1325

frame to level 4 to 5 bed oom~ newer plank floor nR rn
k tc hen family room wrth I replace formal drn ng, I vmg

FIRSTTIM£ ON MARKO I IAKEA LOOK TODAI ATTHIS
SHARP BRICK &amp; FRAME RANCH - 3 s pac~us
bedrooms lamly room lo•mal lr vrng100m 2baths heat
pump/central a1 2"' ga11ge rn ground 18 x36 pool

12393
STAND SAC! AND LOOK - Ready lonove nlo Owner
should be nleuo1 deconlor 3 bedroom• 2~ baths

H2406

k1lchen w~h applian ces nrce largeland!Caped kll Cly
schools DOn I let !hrS one ~ Pby'

Wllh pr vacy lence Mamcured lawn C1ty

sch ool~

NEW LISTING
LARGE FAMILY ROOM 3 bed•oom lwo sto1y home '"
Addavrl!e.school area lull basement Elec.tnc heat w1lh
woodburner hooked to furnace duct Pr ced at

$36 50000

.or.!402
NEAR RIO GRANDE ON SR 325 - LOT WITH I £TAL
BUILDING 130 x40')- tOO of •oad llontage SI O1!00
Callloday

mn

family room formal I vmg and dmtng room lat n

NEW LISTING
PRICED RIGHT! - 7 hedromn c!!poll laoge 11nrm
hu•ldm ~ new rool on asiOI&gt; ~ 1hway II 7000 Clay
School d1strrct

Ca ll torlay lor ~n appo r trnc rl

#2401
WHAT AS£1TING- Wlh all Ihe l oee~ on bloom!h s
home IOOkl hke an ad lor Belle Homes and Garden~
Bnck and frame b1level sell rng on 3t actes of wood s
large fam1ly room wrth $lOne lrreplace eal tn kitchen

MENU fOR TODAY' - How aboul a lasly dsh ol
mcome12 StillY home and2 bedroom ga11ge apanmenl
~caled n Clly Callloday 101more rnlo1mahon and an

ltvtng and d n ng room Home noo ds some lrmshmn
I ouches Owner has reduced house SS000 Ct!y schoot\

appomlmenl

!2386
2 FOR THE PRICE Of t -12 acre• roll ng !o llal l•nrl
wlh pond' 1 BR home w•lh heal pump
relng
diShwashil salellle d•sn '" 1nclud d PLUS 12 x60

COME &amp; lAKE A LOOK AT MEl I M ONLY 124 900 &amp;
WANTING AN OFFER - 3 bed1oom alum nom sded
ranch w~h h~J ng room eal m krtchen car part over I
acre la wn and more SR 141 Centenary area

mas

w1thm 6 mes ol lown $69 500

""II'

mobrl ehome presently be1ng rented ncludmR
underprnn ng, app! ances and furnrlure Call for an

appo nlmenl

o 1987 Ctntury 21 Real Eat.att Corporation 11 trustee for Ihe NAF ill and 100 - tudtmarb of Century 21 Real £Mate Ccrporation Equal HQU,ing Opportun ty a
EACH oma: IS tNOEPiiNDENTtY OWNED AND OnRAnO

,

mos

�Page- D-4- The Sunday T1mes-Sentmel

. 3.3

Farms for Sale

·
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8 acrn on Tnbble Rd off Rt 62

'" Plus tton bu1ld1ng warehouae
, 3 BA house barn cellar plus 2
lit her bwld'"ll' An bleck top
• road Call 304 458 1818 Call
.. after 8PM

... ~o

acre farm Mannan Trace
""Road Glenwood W Va for
"' more Information call 30 4 773
; 51 18 or 773 5186 after 5 00

· 34

41

€ommercral butld1ngs for leau
Downtown Pt Plee1ant Store•
nff1ces A One Real Estate
.. carnl Yeager Broker Call 30 4

·::--=-:.....:.:__ __
•675 5104

: 747 lnddustrlal llorllge 12 foot
..over head door 3 phasas of
.electr~c 1 U..:4B steel butldmg
614 446 2362 For
appointment

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
•M obtiY Home Iota for ta l&amp; 50ft
W1de (approx I 260 ft long
Athalia Oh1o Ruad frontage
ava tlable On Rt 7 on Oh10 Rtver
betwaen Athal1a Oh1c. a. B1g
pow or hnes F1nancmg available
by owner Call G Frank
Creamer Chenpoak Oh1o
614 867 4488
1 IJ car blc ck ga111ge- Approx 'h
acre land wrrh wa ter ta p sept1c
svatem olect1c hookup Appro•
1 m1lo off Rt 7 Georges Crl!ek
~d Mutt St~ ll Call ;ro4 882
2366

Hou1e 3 BR 1 located 661
Fourth Ave 1186 mo 175 dep
614 446 3870 or 614

c.n

448 1340

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 Bedroom , Mobtle Home in
Crown C1ty Ph 614 268 6620
2 BR mob1le home
1160 / month 1150 Oepo1rt
located on Sowarda Ridge Rd
Call 814 266 6206 or 246
6122
1 Ox 50 2 bedroom• No pen
Ca ll614 949 2424
J bedroom tu rntshed AC
Good clean condn ton 1160
pet mon ttt Nsw Haven 304

882 2466

2 bedroom m ob1le home Roush
Lane Cheshire Ntce lot Call

304 773 5928
2 bedroom tnuler for rent rn
Mid d leport Call 614 992

3438

Two 2 bedroom mob1le home•
furn11hed yard wrthcham hnk
f8nC8 $76 00 dep011t phone
304 67 6 66 12 aft er 5 00 pm

44

Rentals
-41

H ousea for Rent

28R AC c1b le Hud accepted
R1vervurw tn K•nauga Fosten
Mob1le Homa Park Ph 614
446 1602

Bu son ess
Buildings

Houses for Rent

-Ni cfJiy furn 1shed smell hou se
Adulu only RefArencel re
•qurfed Ott str etlt parllmg Ph

1&gt;14 446 0338
"f'!No bdr untu rnl1had house
Yjorltshop ganga
Marned
.couples W1ll accept 2 ch ildren
&lt;Ref and dep Call 44 6 9686
lJn turnlshed house 3 bdr Rod
nav Village II S275 C11ll 446
... 41 6 alter Bpm

6 ruom flou se on lerge lot
Electric heel stov11 &amp; reh rg
furnished On St At Call
8'14 446 0974
i.BR furntshed or un furn rshed
"AC uttht•e&amp; pd C11ll 614 446
, 200 aftttr 6
or rent or sale 3 BR 2 bath

Waoded lot nl!ar M o1g11 H1gh
School Ca ll 614 446 8898 or

8")4 992 5304
Z.. bedr oom hot~ se ~tnd apt tor
rent In Pomeroy Partlallv fur
plshed depo11rt required Call

814 992 2381
tn Pomeroy a nu::o home wrt h 6
fOOms and bath full basement
an(l ftreplace Phon e 614 992
3187
6':roo ms and bnth at Lang1vllle
t)OO PIH month plus depostt
Approv ed referu ncu1 reQurred
Call614 992 7286

8 roo m hou11e in Pomeroy

Call

61.4 992 3436

3 room3 and beth gas heal
IJIOLmd ll oor washer ond drver

hook up no cMd"" ommed .. te
No pets Phone
304 675 4480 oxt53 or 50
accupancy

2"' h11d room hou1u

tohtrenco
f eQurrud 304 676 7605

6

room house Camp Conley
ar ea 1226 OOmon th 304 676
13:]1 ar 676 38 12

Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis. Oh1o-Pomt Pleasant. W. Va

Apartment
lor Rent

Apanments tor the Elderly
French town Apanmenn 727
Fourth Ave Opemng soon 24
unttl designed for Semor C1t1
tens (62 &amp; older) &amp; handtcappod
persons Rent lncludm g ad/Uit
ment for Wiler sewage &amp;
eloctr1c 11 ba1ed on l!!nanu
mcome Equal housmg oppor
tun1ty Application• may be
p1cked up 11 Spring Valley Pl aza
Call 446 46 39 All e l ectr~c heat
pump1
Rto Grande New 2 BR Apt
St ove refr1gantor &amp; water
rur1111hed S225 per month " No
pet s Dep011t Call 6 14 446
8038
Furn ed Etr1 ctoncy Apartment 3
rms &amp; beth carpet throughout
priva t e &amp; qu1et Smgle w orkrng
perso n only Call 614 446
4807 446 2602
Apartment tor Ren t 3 rooms
1126 / mo Adult s Call 304
675 5104 ur 676 7738
Efficiency all ut1ht1e1 patd 1 BR
apt panly turn td Next to R1o
Grande College C1111 614 446
8883 or 446 1323
661 Thud Ave Unfurn 2 BR
carp eted appliances outarde
storage $260 plus depo111 &amp;
utllttle1 Call 61 4 246 9598

44

Apartment
for Rent

One beuroom apar! ment w1th
large cou ntry k !chen new

appliances

ul1ltly

room wa

fer sewer and tras h serv1ces

pr oVIded Qurel ao ea
·~~~~~----

MOBIL•1 HOM•1: FOR S'l'
111 1:
1~72 Vondale 14•61 woth
expando, 2 car garage,
concrete drrve extra tra1l
er hook on 1 7 acru mi t
on black top rood Noor
35 PH 446 -9226

61 Household Goods

Me r chanri~Sr:

lAYNE S FURNITURE

GractoU• ltvtng 1 and 2 bed
room apartment• It Vtllage
Manor and R•veratde Apart
menu m Mtc:ldlep ort from
t2 15 including utllttt• C1ll
814 992 7787 EOH
1 bedroom furntshed apt '"
Mtddleport All uttl•t•es petd
f210 per month Cai16U 992

5150
1 bedroom deluJII apartment
comp letely carpeted )utchen
furntth&amp;d central heat and air
1260 per month See Ruby at
Vaughan• Cardmal M lddlepon
Ef1 1c•encv 1pt f or rent on Roush
Line 1n Cheshrre Surteble f or
one or two people Call 304

773 5828
APARTMENTS mobtle homes
houset Pt Pleaaant and Galllpo
Its 614 446 8221

6 room un turn1sh ed apt Reese
treiler hltctt 304 675 141 5
Clean apt 1n HendMSOn part ially
turnlshftd 304 &amp;75 1972 after
5 00 pm
1 bedroom ground floor prwele
entrance recently remodel ed
Everything furn loc outskrrts
Henderaon 82 60 month 304
675 8730

2 bedroom furntlld ept ret and
depoSit New Haven W Va
30 4 882 3267 or 304 773
50 24
Garage apt 3 rooms &amp; bath
Furntshed mcludtng we1her
Clean No pets
dryer &amp; a~r
Ad ults only Ref &amp; dep requ rred
Ca11614 446 1519
Furnt1had apartment $225
utll111as pa id 1 bdr 920 Fourth
Galhpohs Ca ll 446 4416 after
Spm
Furm1hed aplftm ent &amp;226
ut thtrae pa1d
1 bdr
939
Second Galhpohs
Call 446
4416 after 8pm
Furn11hed &amp; unfurnished apts
•1&amp;0 00 anc.. up references Ph
304 675 7738 or 304 67 5
6104 A 1 Ratti Eatate
Furmahed Efftaencv S145 Ut1h
t1e1 petd shar e bath 607
Second Ave
Galhpolts Ph
446 4416 after 7PM
1 BR Apartment 740 Second
Ave 1186 plf month Depo11t
requ tred Call 614 446 4222
between 9 &amp; 6

44

1 1nd 2 bedroom apanments for
rent
BIStC rent for 1 bdr
118300 2bdr U1900 Alto
requtred 1 f200 00 Heurity
deposit CONTACT Jackson
Estat 11 Dept Ph 446 3997
Equal Hou11ng Opportumty

51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 12
Ohvt St Galhpoltt
NEW 6 pc wood group t399
Ltv '"9 room whu 1198 t699
Bunk bedt With bedd1ng t199
Full llle mlltr•s &amp; toundllt•on
sll rttng
f99 Recltners
start ing &amp;99
USED Bed• drnt lft bedroom
1uitat
&amp;199 1299 Oaskt
wnnglf wa1her a complete lme
of used furmture
NEW w.. ttrn boots &amp;30
Workboota f18 lit up (Steel &amp;
soft t oe) Call614 446 3159

Upstlttl unfurnr1had apanment
Utthti" Pitd Carpeted no ch1ld
ren or pets Call614 446 1637
Fumtsh&amp;d apt n&amp;Kt door to
Ubrary On e profesa1onal Adult
only Parktng Ph 448 0338

Rooms ror rerft day week
month Gallla Hotel Call 614
4469715 Renta s lowasl 120
month

County Apphence Inc Good
used 1pphances •nd TV sets
Open BAM to 6PM Mon thru
Sat 614 446· 1699 627 3rd
Ave Gallipohs OH

Furmshed room $11.6 Uhhtl811
pa1d Share bath Smgle mele
919 Second Galhpol11 Call
446 4416 aft et' 7pm

Valley Furniture new &amp; uted
Large section of quahty furnl
ture 1 2 16 Eutern A\18
Gallipolis

47 Space for Rent
Off1ce Space ror Rent Excellent
for A n orney1 Accountant etc
Clo Re to Court House Call
Wr1eman Real E1tate Agency

GOOD USE D APPUANCES
Wuhers dryere refrtgeraton
ranges Skaggs Appliances
Upper R1var Ad be11de Stone
CrHt Motel 614 446 7398

814 448 3644
M ob1le Home Space 60 tt or
amallet S76 Water Pd 920
Fourth Galhpolts Call 614
446 4416 lifter 8PM

New Muter Cake Freezer Slle
6 1 Cube Almond vtnyl Call
enyt1ma 614 388 9069

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park
Route 33 North of Pomeroy
Rental trailers Call 614 992
7479

Electnc range &amp; relng Both
Good Shape 1100/ each Call

Space for small lrallen All
hook up 1 Cable Al so efftcll!ncy
rooms au and cable Ma son
w Ve Call 304 773 665 1

814 388 9642

Wuher &amp; drver 8100 for both
Cell614 446 1369

Sol• and chairs l)t'lc.d hom
131JIS to fill Tabt11 t50 end
up to •1215 H•d•• bHa 1390
to 15915 Aeclinen 1221 to
1371 L..mpt I 21 to t 125
D"'.n.. t109 Mel up 10 1496
Wood ta~a w I ch!Mrs t281S to
ne&amp; Desk 1100 up to 1375

For S1le bunk beds and mat
''"'· t150 Good condhton
Chett frMzer 175 Ltrga man 1
druaer 136 Call 614 992

&amp;618
Pubh c Notice Sav e over 50
percent New m1nreu hquida
t1on ule to be hald Thursd•y
June 25 Inside the Galhpohs
Hohday Inn Sale runs ffom
10 OOAMhl8 OOPM No phone
c-'1• please Tw1n mattreues
n•n at t29 Huge seleet1on
Frn balloon• for the klddl•
Don 1 "'1•11 ltl

Hutch• t40Q and up Bunk

beds compltee W· mltlrntn
f295 and up to t395 Baby bedt
111 D Mat1reu11 or boa tpt1ng1
full or twin Ill firm t78 and
188 OuHn 1etJ U21, K~ng
U&amp;O 4 drtwer chllt Ill Gun
or tlectnc
C:lbinl'ta a gun
r1nge 1375 Beby mattr"Mt
*36 • 146 Bed frlmM 120
Good
130 • Kmg frame
selection of ~room suttn
metal c•blnetl headboard•
r~d up to 186

a..

no

54 M11c . Merchandose
Calleh1n 1 U1ed TtreShop Over
1 0001tfH,IIZel12 13 14 16
16 16 6 B mtles out Rt 21 8
Call614 266· 6261
Plasl1c: c11tern 1t11te apprc\l&amp;d
pl1111c 18ptiC tanks plastiC
culverts metal culverts RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES Jack
son Oh 614 2•6 5930
Eltate D1amonds Mens 5Yr
carat total we1ght contama 1 3
ston• rn platmum mount1ng 2
men• 1 cara t d1amond cluster
nngs 1n gold mount1ng Call
614 286 ~4163 or 286 1187

11 and 1S 1 u ~t

l1ve

mmutes from town - 4

llRs t ' hai11 s powdeo room krtchen dr
nette I R wtlh corner woodblll ll CI tan11ly

room c 11 pet aud l1ardwoo(i g"' l~e a t
rrn1 111 1tlla ched garaJlC c1ty '&gt; t: hools
Ca ll loday
DOWNTOWN LOCATION - liV EIN ONE
RENT THE OT HER or RENT BOTH' - 2
stooy llomr wlh,3 IJRs balh t R krtcllen
dm ng rm

ga:-~ heat Gcna~e

iiPilrtment m

reao ollm 2 BRs bal h krt chen launrlry
100 111 Makt us an oll et
BUI AlllllE OR BUY A101- IItts home

can be pt!l c l~t~:ied w th 5 1cres or 58 ac res
~n d oll eos 3 BR' ? balhs LR krl chen
w oo&lt;lbunun ~ ~lovr c ~rpet 1obacco base
40x60 lrar n cellar hou s~ aud several
~ herJ s

C!l ll 101 mm r tnl or maiiOll

INVESTMENT PROPERTY - 9 acres m/ 1
diJP t Ox
1111 lrom HMC w1l h honta11.e on
Sl llt t 60
AFFORDABtltlY + LOCATION ::: ONE
NICER STAR1ER HOME - Nt•ar Green
School 3 BRs 1"111 t R klchcrr lu eplacc
lull ba ~em e

11 b RVlll{i C111l fm mOlt~ detatls

ENJOY THIS HOME - 4 BR, 2 haths
equrpp ed k1lclt eu LR allach ed garage
heat pump l crul a1r whrrlpool "' maste1
ballt above ground pool Shown by ap
potntm ent
OUPLEX 4 SAL E - Gtt'al rnvestrncnt too
the buyeo located on Goaham School Rd
Each unrl offers 2 BRs I vrng ooorn bath
krtchen and slovc refrtR OW and d spl
1aund1y tat ge car purl cen11 !II atr

~ nd

star

approved credit
3 Mil• out
Bui...,IHe Rd Open 9am to 6pm
Mon thru Sat Ph &amp;14 441

age well
LOTS FOR SALE - Sl ate Rl 7 rural wale r
avarlable mobrle home wel come Call lor
more detarls
PRICE REDUCED TO $39 9001 - GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - Thos home offers a
lar ge LR wrlh trreplace kotchen drnrng
area 3 BRs bath lull basement I car gao
aRP deck fenced yaod tusl mrnutes to
town on Rt 141 Call for an apporntment
LOTS OF POTE NTIAL HERE!- 2000 sq It
butldrng wotll lronlage on St Rt 160
12x 20 wal k mcooler t 2 It dary case Call
loo moo e deta1ls
$39 900 - I 7acoesm/ 1Veoy n1ce ranch
style home features 2 baths 3 BRs LR.
lamoly rm and foomal dmmg, ca rpetmg.
woodburn rng stove Call for mooe mlorllla
toon

New Oakwood htngtng
t 126 New Oakwood
gilder 82 50 Catl 614
1771

Haatllatcr all metal f1repl1ce
complete- t:l10 Call 614-446

1340

'

Buyona any StUch•n saw chain
1nd get 1econd ch11n half pnce
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO
Hend••on W V1 304 676

7421

New Holl1nd 7ft hiV btne Gehl
95 grmdar mtxer New Holl1nd
717 Forage Harvester All 900d
cond 304 273 4215

2 cyl AC DC welder
on tra•let 81300
I

77&amp;3

Condtttonar (2) Hotpo,nt
21
BTU 220v se~r•8&amp;oo
BTU 1 1 Ov frost free refug
auto washlf small freezer
Co11 Mercerville Rd Bo x 219 E
(on ma1lbox) Mercervllle

PARSONS FURNITURE

New wood 6 pc liVing room
IUitH 1399 96 New livtng
room suites from 1179 96 to
1700 Chnt of drawers 4
drawet 148 • 6 drawer tl59 9151
End tlbiH from tee 95 set
Used Furniture bedroom suttea
full llled beds twin beds and
rotkll'a Rechners from 199 96
and up
THE WORKING
MANS FRIEND

ooo

Rotary cultiVator plow mow•
for a Gravely tractor Also used
part1 for a Gravaly Tractor Call
614 446 4149

.' eoo 843 3787

.21 full hook ups lots ten t
camptng 2 apartments t o rent
out large frontage on Oh1o
Rtver Large Lock House Ra
~ 1n e Oh1o Call614 949 2526
Adm1ral err cond1t1oner 14 000
BTU $160 614 992 3100

Toro 21 '" mower 145 11m a
&amp; W TV $75 Men• 3 apd
btke-tl50 1ntenor door &amp; tram•
$35 Call614 448 4141aher6
or on WHkands

Harley Davrdson Golf Cart tor
sale Gas Good condtt1an new
top new tmted wmdshteld new
trres runs gaod S600 Call Earl
Roush 614 992 2546 or see at
298 Wrtght St Pomeroy

TONY S GUN REPAIRS hot
rebluemg free puppy wrth each
bluerng JOb call 304 676 4631

3 or

•

PROPERTY, S HOMES
Live in one, Rent 4 or rent all S
All dose loge !her

INVESTI'IINT

Top lefl--5 rooms 2 bed rooms l bath front &amp; back
porches
Top Roght-8 rooms duplex 4 bedrooms 2 baths nat gas
he a'
Cente1 -6 rooms fu ll ba semen t 2 or 3 bedrooms ! bath
large front porch gas FA fu rn ace
Bottom lelt-6 oooms 2 bed oooms I bath donmg roo m
nat gas heat
Bottom Roght-Garage apartment 2 bedrooms I bath
• ~ n lmg now for $150 00 per mo
656-660
BUY All fOil ONlY $72,600 liT THE lENT PlY fOR IT
PHONE I«&lt;W

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$65 000 00 3 bedroom house woth 3 acres $43 000 00
Or buy the 88 acres too $21 500 00 Hannan Trace Rd

3 pc cherf)' dtnmg room 1et
5 24 base ktt cebtnets sofa

Call Andy Stgler
1285

801 Ford Tractor Runs good
$2860 Lite model Ford mow
mg mach tn~t-$650 J 0 baler
$660 Grmder mtxer $695 Call
614 286 6622
1972 175 MF lractc.r Exc
Cond Call 614 286 7661 between800to 430 AskforJoe
501 F t=~ rd mow1ng machtne Call
Harold Provens 614 379 2164
anyttma
Manure spreader exc cond
$1500 or best offel' Large
sprayer approx 200 gal New
pump 8960 or beft offer
Mauey Ferguson sq baler
Massey Fergu .. on 13 for part s
11000 for both Ca11614 867

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BLACKBURN
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55 Buoldong Supphes

REALTY

245 5121
Concrete blocks all 11zea yard or
delivery Muon sand Galhpolts
Block Co
123 /a Plne St
Galhpoha Ohto Call 614 446

SPRING IS HERE and we have th e perfect coHage al&lt;mg
Raccoon Creek for you to spend your summer evenongs
and weekends - year arou nd hvmg Buy now $42.500

2783
Ready m1x concrete and all
cc.ncrete supplies Call ua Valley
Brook Cement and Supphet

304 773 5234

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Broker

COMMERCIAL SITE loo sale located at
2206 Ea stern Ave All utllotres avaolable

IF YOU ' VE BEEN THINKING OF LISTING YOUR
HOUSE AND YOU WANT TO GET ITs
US OR STOP IN OUR OFFICE • •
AND LET US HELP YOU .

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514 Second Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
(614) 446-0008
OWNER HAS REDUCED THE PRICE TO

$39 900 - 132 9 m/ 1 pastuoefaom spo
rngs 42x94 barn tobacco base Older
home rn good shape 3 BRs bath LR
krlchen Call today
CORA MILL RD - Perry Twp - Bacres
m/ 1 ~acant land Call lor mooe detarls
AffORDABLE PRICED AT JUST $29.900'
- Close to coty on R1 141 lh1s home offers
kotchen LR fa moly room donmg room and
full basement large unaUached ~ock gar
age Call lor an apporntment
GREEN TWP - 2 5 acres m/ t ~ery mce
home otrers 5 BRs 2 baths kolchen domng
om LR carpet and hao dwood wood
burneo new furnace Call for an appornt
ment
COMFORTABLE LIVING PRICED AT $19 900
- Th1s attracltve home offers 2 BRs Nth
kitchen woth range. dtnmg room LR carpel, I
car unattached garage, Situated on two lots
Call today

GREEN ACRES IS THE PLACE TO BE Nrce oanch style home sttuated on a
70x 1~8 It lot offers 3 BRs 1Y, baths LR
FR w/ frreplce eat rn kotchen gas heat
Green schools Call today
$25 000 - VAllEY DRIVE - Thrs 3 BR
home offers 2 baths kotchen LR OR car
pel gas heat coty schools Call for an appt

CHAROLAIS HillS - 3 24 acres more or
less Owner ftnancrng avaolable

COIIIIERClAL BUILOING - PERRY TWP.
- NEAR CORA - 600 sq sleet buold
ong. odeal for anyone on truckrng. drrlhng or
momng busmess Owner may constder
leasrng or lonancmg Gall lor more onforma
!ton

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30 5 ACRES MI L - $11 000- Sec 93
Walnut Twp. Fronts on WMe Hollow and
Berry Rd Septoc lank
HOUSE AND 29.4 ACRfS, MI L. OHIO
TWP - Thos home offers 3 BRs, bath LR.
krtchen. large laundry rm w/ nsher &amp;
dryer There 1$l lobacco bl!und a 36x36
lob barn

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Stretch out rnthosstzeable bedroom br level woth
backyard made fo r kods Across from N o~h Gallia
Htgh School You ve got to see rt todayt
#207

We
Need
Lilfingg/!

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Hay barley and straw 304 875

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65 Seed llo Fertilizer
Want to lease 500 t o 600 lbs
t obacco bile, 304 676 3466

Transport al ion
71

Autos for Sale

1980 Chrysler Fihh Avenue
gcod cond1t lon Call 614 446

0008
1 984 Chwatte 42 000 mthtt
Auto , atr 2 dr 62 200 1983
Chwette 4 dr 37 000 m1
$2 000 1984 Escort 4 dt 4
spd 51 000 mt 12 100 Cell

62 Wanted to Buy

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Duree Boan Bred JU St l1ke th e
boau we t ested at the Oh1o
Testatton thet oamad over 2 6

Pony 7 yr mare hcu11ent w.ch
ch1ldren plus new s1ddle Call

814 245 5588
1966 mu st eng c:onverhble
white w ith black top very good
condition Gerage kept Call
614 245 9097 home ph 245

6369 448 9476

1978 Trans AM 4 apd h'ans
mtSston with overdrlve Good
cond AM FM Tape Call 614

256 6228
1983 Ford Esconw1gon 4 spd
AM FM tape CB $2499
John 1 Auto Salw Bul1vlllaRd
Ga1hpoha

Real Ess tate General

YOU, TOO, CAN BENEFIT BY COUNTING ON SMITH
FOR TOP NOTCH SERVICE LISTINGS NEEDED NOW

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KYGER CREEK SCHOOlS
Teorrhc smaller home w1lh Qulslandm g rrveo voew
3 bed room home mcludes livrng room wrlh
attractove hreplace wrth mseot eat rn krtchen and
lar ge coveoed Stde porch and 2 car gaoage Well
manocured 0 9 acre la wn $37 500 Emllent
starter or vacallon home
#240

R~DUCED PRICE!
OON1 WAITI IT WON1 LAST'I
Because ol Sprrng Va lley Estates goeat repu tatoon
lor bem g the oulslandon g place to lrve we sell
homes as fa st aswe can ltstthem Th1sattractove3
bedroom brock wont last long ll rncl udes afo rmal
dtnong room mce krtchen I ~ baths recent
redecorating wrth wallpapeo and pa~nl II san all
masonry homewith an average heat brll of $31 00
per month and os pr ced at $59 900 because the
owner has be'n transferr ed

1980 Trans Am EJtc Cond
52 000 m1les AC AM
Cassena CB $4 800 Call

1977 Corvette 63 000 mtles
T top Qood condition Call
614 446 4316 after 6pm

Lovestock

HERES A GENTLEMAN S COUNTRY PLACE
You'll have little to do except relaKand entOY one
ol the best buttt homes tn the county Thrs os a
ooomy 2100 sq ft 3 bedooomborck wtth 31/i acres
of rollong land Prestrgoous neoghborhood 1n an
arearestncted to hogher pnced resrdentral Th ree
large bedrooms formal dmrng and chao mmg
family room woth see through frreplace The
kitchen oncludes Cornmgw are ra nge new
refrrgerator m1crowave oven dishwasher and lots
of oak cabonet s 2 lull ceramoc baths and an
oversrzed 2 car garage wothautom atiC door You II
be greeted by an outslandmg vrew from each
wmdow Thrs statel y appearrng hom e woll be haod
to match m tod ay s market Prrced at $114 60r
#lOS

IMPRESSIVE 2 STORY

11 you are not ready to buy BEWARE ol thos

unusually ntce 3 bedroom home A veoy homey
lamrly room wrth f11 eplace tormal entrance
formal dmm g wofe approved kttchen woth all
applrances plus snack bar stools Lar ge master
bedroom wtth full bath and huge walk mcloset All
thecarpet 1s new oo mgood con d1llon 2\\ baths 2
furnace and arr condttron mg systems Your
choldren woll love the neighbor hood wh1ch
rnclu des a pool and tennts etc Momand Oad writ
love the quoet peaceful street and the beautiful
senm g overlookmg a t1ny lake Oad can forget
about exterror parnllng tl s marntenance hee
Ollered at $87 500

~rrul/1 Gl ~
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Thrs I 570 sq It
1
I basement may be
22 yeas old but looks l1ke newrnsrde Completely
redecorated woth e•cellent color scheme plush
carpeton&amp; krtchen apploan ces lloor t1 le and on
and on Home has 4 bedrooms 2 bath s rec room
central au and garage on a flat lot $47 000
#408

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SUPER HOME IN 110 GRANDE
Well buill and on good ocndotoon 3 5 bedoooms
famoly room hvmg room krtchen d~nrng area,
utrhty ooom I ~ baths partral basement for
heatong equopment and storage Energy eHocoent
well nsulated Coty ultfrtres Noce lot for lawn
flowers and garden Opposote Oavrs Hall Excellent
for students reachers and employees Thos one
you need to see lrsted at $50 000
#317

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Pats for Sale

COlY 3 BEDROOM HOME IN CITY!
Home Includes fam rly ooom hvrng room eat m
kotchen, remodeled bath wol h shower Well buolt
home on good condltoon Fenced 1n backyard
Patoo New roof Gas heat $46 900

A PLACE YOU ll LOVE TO CAll HOllE
Charmon g 2 story VInyl s1ded home goves you a
wonderful warmleehng Includes4 bedrooms l 'h
baths l1vrng room l'ltlh frreplace atb actrve drm ng
room woth corn eo chr na cabinets lao ge eat rn
kotchen and lull basement wrth asecond lroepl ace
Quatlly detarled constouctoon throughout Located
on a quoet deadend streel Wllhln walkmg dostance
to schools 2 car garage All lor $65 000
N209

Groom and Supply Shop Pet
Groommg All breeds All
styles JulteWebb Ph 614 446
0231
Oragonwynd Ca ttery Kennel
CFA H1malayan Perelan and
S1amase k1ttens AKC Chow
pupptes New k•ttene S1amese
and Himalayans Call 614 446
3 844 after 7PM

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oo Evergreen Prospect Rd Approx ~ acre land county
water Purchase now lor $24 500

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3 BEDROOM HOllE IN PLANTS SO -

El ce llent
condtloon New roof vrnyl srdong. onsulaled Full
basement Crly water and san~tary sewer $55 000
REDUCED TO $48 000

COMFORTABlE COTIAGE - 2 bedrm s sotuated along
Garfield AVe Buy now for $16 000

THE FAMILY Will LOVE THIS ONEI Ran ch styl e home on 5 acre mi t offers 3
BRs bath kotchen fam1ly room LR car
pet heatalator forerlace WB stove 2 car
attached garage, 6x32 on grou nd pool
Cham tonk lence Call for an appoontment

E M . WISEMAN , BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN. 446-9555
B J HAIRSTON, 446-4240
CL YO!; .II I(VALKER, 245-5276
LORETTA Mc~ADE , 446:,29

Straw S2 00 bale Morgan
Wo odlawn Farm At 35 Pliny
W Va 304 676 1286 or stop

1 979 Ford Bronco ex cond
l ow mtles Alpme stereo system
On e owner Ca1161 4 446 7383
anyttme

Butldmg Matertala
Block br1ck sewer ptpes wm
dows hntels etc Claude Wm
teu Rto Grandn 0 Cell 614

GRAHAM SCHOOL ROAD - Very nrce
ranch oilers kotchen w/ 1ange reh1g OW
dospl . mrcrowave LR FR donette 3 BRs I
bath cent arr carpelrng. 2 metal utrllty
bldgs Shown by appoontment

RANNY BLACKBURN

·~· 814 985 4295
0 11ts and Alfalfa Hay round and
square balea Morgan s Wood
lewn Farm Phny Rt 35
304 675 12&amp;6 evernng

614 379 2662

614 388 8711

STEP INTO ElEGANCE when you enter lhe
loyeo of one ol the French Coty's lonesl for
mal LR lormal d1010~ spacoous master
bedroom wolh oflrce or sewong room ad1a
cen t den 2 BRs upsla11s. 2'h baths 3 f11e
places lg famoly room solanum covered
pat1o screened porch and much more Call
loo an appt

LOVELY BRICK HOME IN TOWN - Thos
home has a lot to offer Kotch en wrth range
and drspl LR woth fireplace cao pet over
haodwood lull basement attached garage
wrth electrrc opener gas heat/cent arr
sloo mwo ndows You II want to see thos one

Cond1t1oned orchard gran
clover hey Flatswoods .,,.
Ea1y loadmg good road $1 00

4488

- - - - - -- - - - llbs per day Roger Bentley
Sebme OH 513 584 2398

LEADINGHAM lEAL ESTATE-446·7699

OWNER LIVES OUT OF STATE AND WANTS
TO SEll IMMEDIATElY" Very nrce roomy
home 10 Sporng Valle( Estate s oilers LR
equ 1p kitchen leal rn drnette 3 BRs 2
baths lamoly rm w/ lrr eplace laundry
room 2 car attached garage gas heat

304 675

REAL ESTATE
446-3644

Hay llo Graon

64

hole d1gglf t276 Grader Blade
&amp;06 Ltndscapebox$295 Call

Vamty With chalt mrcroweve
25 round tabla 2 ladder blck Low speed worm gear for
chatrs 5 000 Watt heater truck l model grevely Tract or 7 6
bedrada 304 B82 3369
HP 304 675 4439 after 5 p m

3 or 4 Bedroom houn rn Kyger
Cr eek School D11tr~ ct Ref tren
ce! Ph 614 446 8621

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36 MF Dteael tractor with new 6

'I 8 ft above ground pool ready

4 7 Wanted to Rent

Apartment
for Rent

614 388 9376

71JJ acre campgrounds for • ale

Good u1ed Color TV ' s For ule
or tf'ade Call 614 448 1149

4 bedroom hcue 1n
Southern Local School D ist r~et
Ref erences are evatlable Call
614 992 5018

Ba.ut;tul black geit_. 4 yr old
horse 63 1n tall Womenorch tld
ufe Will uU for 1800 or trade
for •mall• gerted horae Ctli

ft finished mower $3796 Post

614 286 6522
Catalyhc Convertera only
t89 96 Most models lnt talla
t1on alao avltlable MuHter Man
9 Stimpson Ave Athens Oh1o

NEW LISTING THIS ONE HAS IT ALU tt- 70 acres woth
two resodents Barn. outbu1ldrngs l 065ib tobacco base
Near Crown Crty Hannan Trace Schools Buy now for
$58 000
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BUY NOW 2 ~ acre lot located wrthrn Sporngfreld Twp
Galha Co $10 500

APPROXIMATELY 5 ACRES of level ground ad1a cent to
Pleasant Valley Eslates. 350 " road frontage wrth crty
water, sewer and gas on premoses $400 per front loot

IIEAT 3 BEDROOM HOllE located along Rou sh Rd
Chesh11e Twp Kygeo Creek schools Approx ~ acre
wblp pool Bu y now lor $49 500

3 BEDROOM HOIIf ON KATHY DRIVE near Holzer
Hospolal low !lathe area large backyaod WBFP
Galhpolrs c~y school dostnct ~nee $45 000
2UCRfS more or less Hazel Rodge SlOOOO

llfW LISTING! OVERlOOKING OHIO RIVER - 12•65

1967 mobile home. One acre land woth 2 car garage ~II
today Thos one won't last for SIO 000

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AKC German Shepherd Good
wat ch dog stock wo rmed 7
wks $ 100 No check• Off
Woods M1ll Rd Call 614 388
8546

YOU SAY YOU LIKE A SMAll TOWN?
You want a reasonably prrced home woth a mce
shady lawn! You don t like to pamt and want a
house that os almost marnt enance fr ee! We may
have tust what you are lookmg for Thos well kept
home has three bedoooms and two baths and an
allordable p11ce of $39 000 ,

Wanted Stud Servtce for AKC
Reg femaleRottwatiBf' W1llg1ve
P1c:k of htter Call 614 388
9354
AKC Reg td BoxM pupp1es 3
wks old Oeposn w11l hold Call

EXTRA NICE FOR THE PRICEI
Mode rn 3 bedroom oanch wo1h large k1fchen den
la1ge ceram ic bath natural gas ~arage wrlh
separ ate shop ooom Good place to raose children
II s 1n Iown on a mce lot $44 900
#124

614 448 1413
R eg t ttere d m1n1atur e
Schnauze r Black &amp; 1ilver male
6 months S100 Call614 446
9419 after 6 PM
Mln1ature Oachahaund 1 Y2 yelf
old
$76 Male-unreglltet'ed
Call 614 446 1912
Reg Be1gle pups 9 wks old
wormed 860 Call 61-' 256
1619
A K C Ronweiler puppr es Wa
have too many female pupp1esl
Ouahtv dog• at half pn ce Now
onty SJOO OFA 1tock 614
696 1317

AKC Registered black male
Cocker Span1el 2 yrs old good
w1th chtldren eJ: ce llent ped•
gr ee W1ll make good watch dog
To good family S125 Call
614 992 6747
Purebred Siamese k1ttena Call

8 14 949 2290
AK C Samoyed puppies shots
and worm ed health guaranteed
., 75 00 304 578 2728

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Musocal
Instruments

5B

Fruot
llo Vegetables

Quality Frutts and Vegltabln
reta1i end wholtHII B I S
P1oduc::e ecross f rom P1lZI Hut
Galltpohs Oh10

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61 Farm Equipment
US

CROSS. SONS
31 Wen Jlcktoft Ohio

8t4 211-1411
MnHy ferwuaon N.w Hoi8Rd
lush Hog Sit• a hrvioe OYer

4d used trec:ton to choose from
&amp; complete line of new a u.ad
equ•mlftt
8 E Ohio

Laro• ...ICiion In

273 New Holloncl oq

1141 NEW ON IAUET I I&amp; &amp; Room1 all brrtk - 5 BR hu&amp;al R lllthtn
ut mdt nhtt plenty of cabml'ls &amp; closets 2117 baths 2 C 11r on State
Roule ctty schools

11135 SPARKlE SPAIUIU DEliGHTFUL NEW HOME Qu rck u lemakn fora
birp1n prlu Jlhrh offtr- you rn a~ bt surprtStd Very well co nSIJucted
w/G" lnsulzllon throuthout 2 btd•nrts Ut1l11y rm cou ld be Jrd bedrm
Country kit w/ sohd osk eabinets u tra larte hvint rill Andersen Win
dOWS Sll dlnl IIISSdoor laads to 40 deck In Iron( 24 on 11de I aCie lot
fenced Ask mc l40 300

U37 flEW liSTING Comfor1able ] t.edrm home Lonltd across from
81oomfteld School 3 btllrm blh I&amp; counlry k1tchen sunporc:h 8 m1
from R10 Grndt 123 SOO 2 lots tvJIIablt
Jfl l2 80ACU FARM w/ tobacco but Just ofl SR211 Slyhsh r1nch home
l bedrms e•trzl,. I r w/ woodburner Dttorattd ln 100d lisle Rtmarla
ble cood bam W1 ll "lll1nd or home lly coM(dtr lind coatract
! 117 COMMERCIAl fRONTAGE ON $1160 ANXIOUS OWNER REDUCED
PRICE 4 KrtS m/1 Country ho1111 with nn roof holwltff h11l:tr 11"11
and rtfn! ctmnt dnvt 1.1. b1rn 2 bktp f11kt ftnced w/ llftiiii)Ond
1110 II ENTlliDDERNIItD rMidtand oul 3 1&amp;11odnrtl I ~ bllhl
pden tub new country blue kttclltn w/ sol1d oak cabtlttll screened
po1ch NEW GARAGE 21 140' w/ heat 200' wtrlnt Can be ust4 form re
pi ll tit lrd 1501.
1134 fi(W LISTING O.net nys mtkt offtf

Gibson R1pper 8au Gunar With
case &amp; amp U60 f1rm Call
614 388 9634 avenmga

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011100 FOld 3ot Rollo 0321
l h • • Pott Oriw• 1700 7ft
locutt pottl t1 315 Neh Ph

814-311-1132

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condnion U1ed very little Alao
614 667

2985

Apphcat10ns may be p1cked up at Spnng
Valley Plaza. Call 446-4639
=
All electnc
heat pumps

VINTON - CORNER OF CHERRY &amp; CLAY
- Nrce two story home oilers 4 SRs, 2
baths LR kitchen, den, dmmg room, lull
basemen t sundeck foreplace Call for an
appointment

He1ton Sllage Wegon With roof

and 8 ton runntng v•• ldce new

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Rent mcludmg adJUStment for water, sewage, and electnc 1s based on tenant's mcome Equal housmg opportumty

ADDISON TWP - Possom Trot Rold 93 acres m/1, all woods Old barn on poop
erty $21 900

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10 1peed b1cy cle &amp;50 00 Whtrl
pool bath apphance $50 00 7ft
Chnatmas tree like new Now buy1ng shell co rn or &amp;II'
$50 00 E Lanham 179 N Park corn Call for latest quotes R1ver
Or 304 675 2323
Ctty Farm Supply 614 446

pers~ns

THE KIDS WANT A-POOL AND YOU WANT
ENOUGH ROOM TO KEEP THEil OUT
FROM UNDER YOUR FEET! - Thrs home
ofteos all that 3 BRs, 3 baths equrpped
krtchen 14x44 famoly room drnette frre
place 2 car attached gaoage 20•40 pool
and satellote dosh

3

to go AU accessortes and
wooden deck mcluded $750
Call614 985 4418

Opemng soon 24 units designed for Semor
C1t1zens (62 and older) and handicapped

GREENFIELD TWP - 88 75 ac mi l
lronts on SR 233 and fra nk Shatter Rd
Owners report limber

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Apartments for the Elderly
FRENCHTOWN APARTMENTS

MAKE THIS YOUR NEW HOME - Brtck
ran ch 3 BRs I ~ baths krtchen w/ range
double oven DW ltvrngom drnette famrly
rm foreplace lull basement screened
poo ch 2 cao allached garage KC sc hool
drstrrct

Basketball hoofl with
&amp; n-" Never u1ed
1536

90 D•n 11me as cuh wtth

304 675 1076

cent

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Space for rent tr a1let spaces
Locust Rd Rt 1 Po1nt Pl easant

PICTURE THIS - You and your family re
la&lt;~ng on a wrap around deck enroymg a
terorl c vrewof the Oil tO Rtv eo You ca n wrth
thrs home al the ed~e or town Otlleoaltrac
I ve leatu res rn clude 3 4 BRs 3 baths LR
wrlhstone lrrepl ace and mrrrooed wall thai
reflects the orver vrew FR rec ro om
krlchen drne"e 2 frreplaces car pet cent
arr If you hke Ihe rrver you II love lhrs one

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

Used central a~r cond1t1omng

Real Estate General

DON T BE CRAMPED FOR ROOM ANY
MORE- Thrs lnvely homeotters 2000 sq

· June 21, 1987

system 1200 Call 614 446
7231 aflet 6pm

Real Estate General

FAMILV PRIDE MOBILE HOME
PARK At 2 south Galhpohl
Ferry WV Now rentmg lou tor
&amp;65 00 per monttJ Call 304
675 3073 after 5 00 PM

727 Fourth Avenue
BROOKS tbE APARTM ENTS
446 1932 or 446 4639

June 21. 1987

O.~t~tr nnlt to rtloc1te ••
cepflonatly dun Clouts m evtry rm Well kapt holM 2 IR den nn 1M
tUlly turned mto 3rd btdrm ba1h l rM '11'14111tlll 1111 lh2T
Smened tn palto earlott Ask111 only U9 500 00 lacres 11/ l

! 104 IACRIS PORT! ON$1154 Rtttnlly nmotlllad 2siOry homa lR
OR 4 IRs f1111lr k1te1Mn wlblt loeds of c11tinets •lthty rm unporch
btstiMnl All 11.. rms leeut1ful trHS tn tht rard 1501

mliRICI ANb FlAil ClOSE TO HOliEI Dtslralllt homt and lotllrOO
St 1&amp;0 Ask to'" tftSt4e lhll bN•tif•l rlfiCh 3 IRs country kitchen
famrly filii wbtp Cil' port I K 111/ l low 1501
!Ill ADRIAUVE liDS SPECIA~ tloa&lt;- IWIMMIIII ,..r $l6 DOOwoll
buw ttl ill btd,. 11aeh (.,,. 11111 titelltn w/ tJt •n •• hit lllth fa~tnly
rm utthty rt11 ftiiCtd yard SIDIW willdcM IOd doors Ctty IC:IMKIII luy
!tOW 1AII like ed••tace allow urt ..st rite eftd pnce
I ll! AlliiiCUANCH/ IAGIIfiCINIVIEW riot IIICIH 11141 pond Pv1
JOIII M ptBONI to~tdl towo.t 1111 t(lllflf'lt Ihis wtlldt1i1Md iON l
IRs hv and diiURt I'll 2 h1IIU.Its 21 . .til . .II . II .11 ll11n4rJ
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lodp Cflwrch HOII'II - new csll~~~o llchtu'' panet 1ood Clr,tl &amp; roof.
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AND MODERN FEATURES
on Cadmus 2 3 bedroom s
ooomwoth ll~epl ace ~ ba s ement
Good storage buo ld ~n g
gar age I acre m/ 1 $36 500

#329
SPECIAL OFFERING
BEST
Buoldona Soles 10 G1lha County
Early Bords.. woll ,et the best srte""
We are subdlvrdmg a 1100 aco e farm mto small
medrum and large buoldrng s~ es From 2 to 30
acres of gently rolhng meadows and holltop land
oll errng wonderful countryside voew ~ clean frseh
aromas and quoet peaceful suoround ongs located
on state hoghway Rro Grande Elementary and
Gallra Academy Hrgh School Gatlra County Rural
Water E•cellent nerghboohood Fonancm g avarla
ble NO MOBILE HOMESPERMITTED
#137
CONVENIENT LOCATION
II you aoe lookong for a good qua lrty modeon home
tust 4 blocks from downtown see thos med1um
p11ce ranch Includes 3 bedrooms very noce
krtchen famoly room 2 baths and full basement
wtth lonoshed oec 10om woodburnong loreptace
large enclosed back por ch for storage located on
alarge lot woth ooom for garden lookat thosbefore
you buy' $56 900

010

QUALITY HOllE appoox 3 mttes to Holzeo
Aospolal located on Kerr Bethel Road 3
bedrooms, all electrrc home has new fooced aor
furnace Shop area off gaoage large krtchen woth
lots of stooa ge area Almost li acres olland Charn
lo nk fence aoound yard Garden area Pnced to sell
at $28 000
#305
00111 BE A ORIVf-BUYER
Let us show you thos home at II Be1ger Avenue
mside and out II would be a great starter home
because the pnce os nght al $25 000

FIX UP - MAKE BIG BUCKS - Oue to owneos
health thos property MU ST be sold rmm edoately
You hmsh the remodeling he sta rted and pocket
All th e profit Among other thrn gs he has
rnslatled a new rool new wrrrn&amp; new coppeo
plu mbong new alumuru msrdtng newdrywall and
new kotchen cabrnets It won I lakemuch to frmsh
thrs house and some ol the materrals are on sote II
you re lookmg fooprofrts01 ahome loo your famrly
thos os a specoal opport un~y Oon I wo11y aboul
taking advantage of someone who has seorous
health problems because you wrll actually be
dorng hrm afavor Thos good slrarght old eo2 story
rncludes famoly room 3 bedrooms, drnrng and
nrce krlchen Dol furnace county water We II show
anylrme Owners comment Mr Wrseman I have
prrced rt under market value at $21 500 and I wtll
rook at any reasonable offer t woll make someone a
real good deal on thrs property because my health
w1ll not permo! me lo lrmsh the tob I started

U02

CLOSE TO H MC
and town' Home has a lot to olleo 1 44 0 sq It
brrck and frame 6 roomsand 2 b~hs screened rn
palto new heat pump AIR CONDITitONEO
garage All thos on a 120x240 lot $47 500
#404
MARVELOUS MAKEOVERff
Thanks to carrng owners th1s l'h slorys been
reborn' Home has been com pletely redon e ons1de
and out and os beautofully decorated 3 bedrooms
large k1tchen donmg 1oom and famoly room w1th
woodbuon er Screened m sunporch 12x24
workshopand 24x30 metal garage Close tote nn1s
court and playgo ound Pr~ ced at $49 500 and
worth every penny"'
U49
30 ACRES PLUS 14x70 1974 MOBilE HOllE Partially furmshed 3 bedroom 2 baths m good
condotoon Appro• 1600 road foontage County
wafer Wood ed hilt land Quoet area Good house
localton Sectron 15 Morgan Townshrp Long
Branch Road Askrng $30.000 foo all

N319

IF YOU WANT COUNTRY
Don I moss th os I. 752 sq ft ranch soluated on I 99
UCELlfNT HOMESITE!
acres wHh a great voew 3 bedrooms, 21ull baths
2 98 acres fronls on St Rl 160 Approxomately I 18•20 h~ ong room formal dmmg room, kotc hen,
m1le lrom Holzer Hosprtal $15 000
room and lull basemen! Concrete patoo and
#313 utohty
breezeway 2 car garage $61 ,900
N448

NEEDS RESUSCITATION!
Breathe a breath ol hie onto thos hn e old 2 story
home and rt writ hve on for many many year s
Stuodrly bu rtt of brock and frame good woodwork
ot has 3 oo 4 bedoooms 3 walk rn closets hvrn g
ooom drntng room woth bay window ktlchen woth
breakfast nook full basement and enclosed ba ck
porch Foont porch wrlh colu mns overlook ala1 ge
sloping lront lawn and lhe new modeon
elementary school across lhe sto eet rn Vml on
Poss1ble loan assum plron $34000
#401
WATCH THE RIVER RUN BACKWARD
If ot ever does youII see rl f11 sllrom the prctuoe
wrndow of your allractiVe bo level located htgh on
a htlltust 5 mrles from t own 1hls very provatc
home tncludes 3 bedrooms 2 r replaces large
fam1ly room I ~ bath s 2 car garage and over 2
acres to roam around on Home has had mellen t
care and os ready lomove rnto En toy crty schools
an d country atmosphere $64 500
#120
1ST TIME BUYERS - MAKE YOUR MOVEI
lnlo thrs 1300 sq ft ranch neao crty 6 roomsan d
bath and large back lawn grves space for a
g1owong lam ol y Terrrhc new Windows are berne
on stalled Gas heat central arr An assu mable loan
of appo ox $33 000 8\?% f1~ ed rate woth mo
payment ol $336 \rncludrng taxes &amp; ~n suoance)
could be of help n hna ncrn ~ New Lost rng'
$46 000
#416
GENTLEMAN'S FARM
Very well cared for 2 3bedroom home on 32 acoes
offers peacelul setltng La rge bath hv~ng ooom
donm g ooom and eat on kttchen Also lao ge front
porch and enclosed sode porch New vrnyl srd1ng
forced arr lurnace I car· garage wrth overhead
stora ge plus several outburldrngs Laoge garden
space frUit trees and lots of !lowers all aoound
CLOSE TO THE MINES $39 900
H202
FOR THE PART-liME FARMERI
10 acres crop, 25 acoes pasture tobacco base
Two verns ol coal oeported Possoble orland gas
Ha s 12•60 mobole home on good condotron Good
water supply Barn foostorage Good buy All for
$25 000

�June 21, 1987

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.
Real Estate General

rn

71

Autos for Sale

r - - - - - - - - - r i1979 Gr1nd Prilt, uc sh 1pe,
t1 , BOO.OO firm, phone 304-

TEAfORD
Real Estate

Rl.AlTQR

2 16 E. 2nd St.

176' 7103 or676-3298
'8C'J AMC Spirit. 8 ~~ - 3-lp. with

••r. 01.000. or .,., o""·
304-675 -6542 , etll aftM 5.

19nChovyCe&amp;aumpuuck.5

sp-tr•nsm iuion, 2 ap-111 re.

Phone

1-(6 14)-992-3325

.4,850. 304-468·103t .

NEW liSTING - Good 3
B.RM . home in Syraucse
AIummurn Sldmg, bat h, front
porch, ga rage and corn er
lot. Askm g $25,000.
NEW LISTING - 3 bedroom
lamily home wrlh good
locale rn Syra cu&gt;e Cen tral
heal and lull oasemen t.
large lenced yard and
garage. Wanlju st $35.000
NEW liSTING - Good 5
rm .. 2 oedroom , one floor
home rn Mrddleport. Mostly
car peled. slorm doors, wrn·
dows, level lot. $17,500.
40 ACRES - Old 9 rm . farm
home, oath , 4 bedrm s, lg.
drnrng, fr ee gas well, mi neral s and olher oldg s

$43 000

6 rm . lrame
ne ar busmess sect1on. 3

POMEROY -

bdrm s. bath. gas lloor
l ur na te , tr l y utrlil res .
$14 ,500.
RUSTIC HILLS - 3 oedrrn
ranch, 12 yrs olu I 'h bal hs,
elec. BB Ileal. rec Hn. about
) lx 18 wrth lrreplate and lol
99x ll 2.
ROCKSPRINGS - 7 rm . 2
story home, 2 porches, bu ch
krl. wrlh cook ami oake
• unrts. 4 bedrms.. 2 balhs,
lurnate and base ment on lg.
lol
SALEM CENHR AREA 4.76 ams, elec. BB heal, 3
odrms, rn sulaled ranch wrlh
ca rport . $32,500.
4.36 ACRES - lP. water
avarlable in lelarllown ship.
Asking $6,000
MINERSVILLE - Rrvervrew,
8 rrm., gas lurnace, rane ,
refrr gcralor, 3 lois and dbl.
block garage on Rl 124.
as krn g $28,500
BUS. BlDG.- 4 two bdrm.
apts. "' Pumeroy plus 2 lg.
busrncss room s on 1st lloor.
Asking only $45,000

1981

Volkt1wegen Jen a.

5e.ooo mu... 304-675-t536.

1980 DOdge Omnlo. good eond.

runs gi)Od. 81 ,300.00 . Call after
&amp;:oo PM. 304-678-2736.

1978 Pinto-automatic tsOO .
Trade Cheaper -Cash. 1976
GMC 6000 dump truck 89600.
Ce ll614 -446-701 9. 367-n11 .
1977 Dodge Aspen . V·B, 318
auto.. runs great. NefK\1 grill.
Good work car. 8800. Cell
614-446-7795.
Chevfitte: Orange. tan. wide
tlrn. air shDcked, tinted. gold
wheelt, hood •coop. tunrool,
clean and rust free, auto. Call for
info. Call 614 -446-3376.
Steinleu tteel !ltllha'ust syuems.
Now custom made lor your
truck. motor home or clauic cer.
With tile-time warrenty. Muffler
Man. 9 Stimpson A\le .. Athen1
Ohio. 1·800-843-3787.
'
1988 Chevetle Supersport. 327
on gina, blue 2 door hardtop. Call
614-992-7647.
1986 Honda CRX Sl &amp;.IIC cond,
best offer, 304-675·6414 .
1979 T-Bird Heritage. tully
equipped. Zieberted inside and
outside, 52.000.00. 304-675·
1360.
1978 M alibu Classic, 1973 SS
Nova, 304·676-1861 atter6 :00
pm .

1981 Ford Gr•nada; 4 dr .. new
tires. good con d. Call614· 3792543.
.

72

Trucks for Sale

72

Trucks for Sale

71 K,5 Bluer-Body is rough. 1971 GMC pidc:l.lp·loldtd. Ctll
et4·317-n22 .
eke: . running geaJt. Rune
1350. 19790ddeuey.215 eng.
0250. Coli &amp;14-441-1910, mer 1982 GMC S-15 pickup, &amp; cy t.,
4 tpd. , longbed. t3200. Call
4:00 446·8768.
614-'\46-8760.
1967 Ch~Ny PU. 1980 motor.
low mile~ . Good thape. Call 1973 Dodge. 76,000 actual
miiH: One owner. In extra good
614-·446·0492 aftet' 5:30.
shape for • 73 !'l'lodel. t1000.
1976 Int. 6000 seri... 238 C1ll 814·446·428a.
diesel Tandem blimp, 13 spd.
1rant. 113,600 Dr best oH&amp;r.
Call G. Frank Creamet614-867- 73 Vans &amp; 4 W.O.
4488.

good.

1185 24ft. PomoOn floetboet
70 HP Evenrude motor , triUII':
Lota·blrll. See at Gallii»&gt;tit
Boat Club. C.ll614-441-4,82.

28 h . Titan nwnor homa, com-

____::;::-::-::-:;':___
1

1181 Mercury 10 HP outbolld
motOf'. Le11 then 20 hOUI's UUid .
Fuel injectkm. All controls. elee.
1t1rt. 8 pl. ga cMI New mwine
bettery. AH for $2200. 31 t. .
boat tr .. doubl• axle, like new.
•aoo. Call814·«6-7109.

Sale or Trade. 1983 Ch&amp;Yy
halt ton 4 wheel dr. Short b&amp;.d. 1979 Jeep Cherokee. body
&amp;~~cellent , 4 tpeed. lock in lock
V-8. Auto., with lockout hubs
new tires. &amp; mags. lou of out hubs, hi miln, 81,600.00.
extriJ, Needs peint~d . Celt Phone 304-458-1727.
614·266-6867.
66 Jeep, 74 Harley Davictlon
1978 Frankl in Sk id der - 1port1ar. 304 -676· 6870.
t14,000. Prenni1 loader on
Chevrolet truc:k-$7,000. 1974 1984, C20 cunomired v1n like
Int. huck $2,000. 1974 auto. new cond, lotle.:tres, for tale or
Cat' &amp; trailer (40 ft .)- $7,1!100. Call trade on old&amp;r model pickup or
car. 304-875-1428.
lf18f 4:00, 614-388-9873.
1~73 Ford with factory flet ·bed.

76,000 mile1.'AM -FM. PB , good

74

81

Duel 1111haust lcits, $99.95 inllatled. M911 Ford1, Chevv
Truckt. V1n1. 4.4't. Muffler
Man. 9 Stimpton Ave ., Athens
OhKI t -800-843-37&amp;7.
,

Motorcycles

1969 GMC 1 ton with cattle
racks. 16 ft . 2 getel. 60,000
actual miles. 41200. 080. 1
tamdum eul low boy, $500.
Call 814-742·2002 or 614 3e7-0289.
1 979

Ch&amp;\ly 1.4 ton pick-up
f1 BOO. 1974 Chevy No\la. 2
door. 81200. Call 614-742·
2760.
1987 S10. PS. PB , 4 speed, long
bed. 1600 lb. payload. 9000
milet:. 80,000 miles or 6 yean
warranty. For sale or trade tor
older pick -up. Call 614-992·
8676.
.
'62 GMC dump truck, good a?r
&amp;round cond. steel bed S 1700.
304-895-3322.

77

Auto Repair

1$78 KE ·100 Kawasaki-low mileage. E.11 c. Cond. S375. Call Strut1, f1 19.95 pair. install~.
614-446·1413.
Mo1t models. Muffler Men 9
Stimpson Ave.. Athena, OhiD
1983 XR 600 R. Very Good 1·80().843·3767.
Shape. 8860. Call 614 -3888711 .
79 Motors Homes
1979 Harley Davidson- Under
&amp; Campers
10.000 miles. lots of e.11tru
See at ,Paw" ShDp, Gallipolil.
Call614-246·6096.
1970 23ft. Winneb&amp;go. Loaded.
1978 XR 250, t981 CM 400, c.u 614-985-3857
good cond. Call814-266-1924.
1970 self-contained camper. 18
83 2,00 Big Rad 3 wheeler, h . in good condition . Sleeps si.11 .
re·bu1lt. 8660. Call 614-379· . Call 814-992-6011 lisle.
2742.
. .
1974 camper. 21 ft., tandem
~978 112 Harlev Dat~idaon , 80 cu.
wheels, ewnlngandantenna. full
~~ct~:thGii:~iv=~~~;Y
bMh. ·•3200. Cell. 614·986ll_erOIO, radio. 9.000 mr·r... EKtra 4418.
.
Alee. 84,600. Cell 614-379· 1971SSterera:ft24ftcamper, full
_2::e::
OB~
ah.::•.::r_:5_::0_:0_:P_:M_:·__
blth, air eond, forced 1ir fur·
1986
·lcneee. sleep• 7. two holding
Yamaha YZ 80 motorcy· tankl. ewning, Rene hitch. Mint
cle. ~xcellent condition, rode cond. 304-676 -3193.

d:::::::

3992.little. 1760. Cell614-992\lery
1976 Honda 360T Low mileage. &amp;260. Call 614-986·
4418.

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Unconditio"'el lifetime guarantee. locll referencltl furnished .
Fret nthtlelet. Cell collect
1-&amp;14-237-0488. diiY or night.
R ogerar;taaament
Waterproofing.
tnd aewing machine
repair, parts. and 1uppliea. Pick
up and delivery. Davia Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mila up
Geory81 Creek Rd. Call 814446-0294.
SWEEPER

Yinyle &amp; Atuminum Siding.
Storm . window I &amp; doors, over
hang gutteJs. Frett estimates.
Ph. 614·448·8332.
Exterior Stucco, Plaster end
Plaster Repair. Work by the hour
Of by 1hejob. Free estimate. Call
614·258·1182 .
Tree &amp; 1tump removal. tDp soil,
stone. mulch. eY8fgreeh shrubs.
lawn seeding, firewood. Don 's
landtcapes. 614·448-91546.
RON'S Televiaion Service .
House cella on RCA, Quazar,
GE . Specialing in Zenith. ·call
304-576·2398 or 61 4·446·
2464.
Felty Tree Trimming. stump
removal . Call304-676-1331
bl

R t

1 d ·1

M~::~e~~c~':npj 1111~0 sam'~~~~:

Pump
aalet , and service. 304895 3602
Starks Tree and Lawn Service.
lawn cero, landtcaplng, 1tump
removal, 304 -576 -2842 or
576-2903.

82

Plumbing
&amp; Heating .

•

Reaidentiel

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Cor. Four1h and Pine
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone 614-446-3888 or 614446·4477

B4

Electrical

&amp; Refrigeration
Relidentiat or commercial )Niring. New service or repatn.
licensed electrician. Estimate
free. Ridenour Electrical, 304676·1786.
B5

at y

Commercial • Industrial

PH. 614-245-9113
len Sol11 - frtt fstiiiNifu

COMPIIIIINSTAilAIION .
Vol .37, No.33
Copyrighted 1987

NEED PAINTING
DONE?
CALL KENNY
BOSTIC
446-4202
85

Genera' Hauling

General Hauling

Dillard Water Service: Pools,
Cisterns, Wells. DeiNery AnyR &amp;. A Water Service. Home time. Call 614-448·7404-No
cisterns, wells, pools filled. Sunday calli.
Formerly James Boy1 Water .
Same rate&amp;·. Call 304-876·
6370
87
Upholstery
J &amp; J Water Service. Swimming
pools, cisterns. wells . Ph. 614·
245-9285.
R &amp;: M Cu1tom CouchM tnd
Reupholstery, St. At. 7, Crown
WenersDn 's Weter Hauling, City, Oh. 614-268-1.70, Eve.
reasonable rates, immediate 614·446·3438. Open daUy9to
2,001
gallllon
delhtery,30cl4storna.
4:30,uSat.
9:30 to 1:30. Old &amp;:
poo 1.0 we
. etc.
call
-676· new
h0
2919
P
·
Mowrey'• Upholttering Slflling
Formerly Ken's now John 's tticountyerta22vtart.Thebnt
Weier Service. John Wanerson. in furniture uphollttrlng. Call
Jr. Owner. 1.000 or 2,000 gal 304-876 - 4164 for free

,,.,od

ACROSS
1 Item ol property
8 Flat circular
plate
10 Cope (with)
14 Macaw
19 Strikes
21 Miss Fatana
22 Great Lake
23 Reproached
24 Spanish paprika
28 Lear and Fell
28 Sham
29 Valle
30 Shoo1 out
suddenly
32 Highlanders
33 Kind ol cheese
34 Fish eggs
35 Actress Carter
37 Poet
39 Small rug
40 Athletic group
41 Amino42 Platlorm
44 Departs
46 Aspiring to be
artistic
47 Row
48 Actual
50 Latticework
structures
52 Seed containers
53 Near
55 Break suddenly
57- garde
58 Yellow of egg
59 Trick
60 Thulium symbol
62 Penpol~t
64 Arizona·river
66 Prefix for down
66 Tantalum symbol
89 Pinochle term
70 Sorrow
71 Baseball slats.
73 Vlllechalze role
75 Yearly
77 Gaelic
78 Doctrine
80 Prophets
81 Pigpen
82 Highest
84 Welcome
86 Pulsates
67 Alleviate
89 King ol Judah

·so

CAll
Real Estate G eneral

CB 850 Honda $850. '73
Monte Carlo 8400. Phone 30457a-2387. ·
75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Sternwhealer; partially reuored
t2.900. Call 614-446-7896. ·

U.S. DEPT. HUD
PROPERTY DISPOSITION·BR
200 N. HIGH STREET
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215

AFFORDABLE

LIVING

SINGLE FAMILY ACQUIRED PROPERTIES
BIDS RECEIVED UNTil 4:1S P.M. 7/ 1/87 200 North High Str10t, l'th Floor
BIDS OPEN 10:00 A.M. 712187
Proptrly Ditposillon - 1614) 46~-6~06

WHY·

RENT?

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w•.

OWN YOUR OWN
CAMP SITE

co. INSURED (SYS. NOT WARRANTED I

••••••••••••••••
Water-Electric
Cable TV

" HUD prop!rlin are ~v.ailoblt lor tolt to oil ptnons rtgardlm tf rou, tolar, rtligion.
m.-ilat
~ toM, or Nol 1onol Or1g1n . HUD rnerns tht right to rtjut any or all bhh, to woi~t ony informality Of
~rrt.gularlty 1n o~y bld1. ~~~ will bot OHtpttd from all inllftsltd potlitl, lndvding owntr ompan~y,
1nchldualt and 1n•nton , HIGH liD WILli( DUUMINtO lASlO ON THl HIGtiST NrT ltD TO HUO

PIOPIRTIIS Ail SUIJEUtO PIIOR lALI. IUYIR rMJII OITAIN OWN IINANCIHG.

,

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ADDRESS

AREA

138188-203 Patriot(Potriotl
Cadmus Rd.

BRS

LISTING
PRICE

3

128,000

WATERFRONT
DEPOSIT

ssoo

'

NIJT[: (HANG£ IN IA~Nm MONfY DEPS051T. ,R!SINTLY IN EfFECT THI UIN£SI MONU DIPOSIT IS
$100.00 R£GAIPIISS Of 1Hili!TING PIICI, AND MUll If lUIMIOID WI1H tACH liD.

10 lll AND/ OR liD ON tHIS! PIOPIIII!l CONTACT AAlAI IHAH IIOIU Ol AGINI or YOUICHOtCI.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFO.

CONTACT: MR. JIM MISSOURI
614/469-2069

l'it·k 4

I'Uls. Southwest wind!\ 10 to 15

FOR YOUR
BOAT DOCK
HUNTING-FISHING

••••••••••••••••
NO MONEY
DOWN
CHEAPER THAN BANK
RATE FINANCING
!deferred payments!
if you're layed off

dt•rslorms.

92 Pyle, Ford or
Buehmlller
95 Complete
98 Part of stove
99 Substitution
101 Measuring
devices
103 "The Way We -"
104 Underworld god
105 Joint
106 Gold symbol
107 Above
108 Dispatch
110 Nollie
111 Spanish article
112 Equal
113 Mud
115 Hebrew month
117 Performs
119 Paid notice
120 Reward
121 Lasting for
years
124 Vegetable
126 Spare
127 Household pets
128 Eaglet' n81ts
130 Cheers
132 Young boys
133 Prohibits
134 Arabian garment
135 Golf mounds
137 Lealc through
139 tn addition
140 Llstanl
t 41 Indianapolis
footballera
143 Surfeit
145 Inlet
146 Beds of slraw
148 Heels over
150 Carnivorous
mammals
152 Guides
153 - au Prince
154 Aoat In air
156 LIHI
157 Uncanny
158 Pilaster
159 Twofold
160 Rent

4 Summer In Paris
5 Care for
'
6 Deciliter: abbr.
7 Electrified
particle
8 Ptot through mud
9 Chewy candy
10 Apportioned
11 Sea eagles
12 Three-toed sloths
13 French article
14 Toward shelter
15 "- Patrol"
16 Punishes
17 French painter,
1841-1919
18 Totaled
20 Take a - at
(attempt)
23 Edge
25 Spoken
27 Contemptible:
slang
28 Supplicate
31 Allowance for

wasta
33 Wagers
36 Falsehoods
38 Challenge

40 "Star-"
41 ABIIslant

43 Warbled
45 Tradesman
46 .0bllqualy
47 "The Greatest
Slory Ever -"
49 Milk In Paris
51 Grains
52 Upright support
53 Olllsaed
54 Weary
56 One who puts on
wall coating
59 Expoeed to the
air
60 Hurl
61 Encounter
63 Ornamental
bracalets
85 Tha-lsop
67 Dawn goddess
69 Greek latter
70 Tool&lt; from
72 European finch
74 Tellurium symbol
76 Albany Is Its
cap.

DOWN
1 Tremulous
2 Looked with

amueement
3 Identical

Hl~h

In thr mfd

mph. Chanco· ol rain Is .JO
)lrr,·t•nt .
1'oni~ht. mo!\lly doudy .
l.uw ln tht' uppo•r 60s.

en tine

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, June 22, 1987

1 Section, 10 Pages
25 Cen11
Multimedia ln.:. NewaJ)IIper

A

COLUMBUS. Ohio 1U PI1 - Thr most powr rfut
employee of the Ohio Racing Commission has
soliciled funds from slablc and rare I rack ow ners
for Hou se Speaker Vernal Riffe Jr. for al leasl
lhree years. records show.
Rf!!e' s clcclion comm ilt re received $f;.;;oo in
1984. 19~ o and 19~6 th rough Edward Babsl. a
Cin cinnall Dcmocral who was "PPOinlrd Pxrcu tive director of thr comm ission in 19R,1 bv Go\'.
Richard Cr lcsle. The commission con11·ot s al l
phases of the racing indu slr)·. includ ing licrn sing.
Robe rt Ginsberg. Drmocralic chairman of rhc
racing commission and a \lrvelancl tawyrr. told
the 1CIPveland 1 Plain Dralrr in a Sundav s1orv
thai Babsr's !undralslng im·o l\' emenl is· " abso
lutely wrong ... improper if he soliri1rd ihas&lt;'

Ba bst 's actions anrl that hi :-. campnign . .

funds ... as a mailer of facl. I think i l is illegal. "
Babsl. 61 . rl'Criv&lt;'d lhr mane\' for Ril£t' 's
cler l ion rommitlrr fr om Edward Hanrssian .
general mana ger of River Down s In Cin cinna1 i.
rhr Plain Dealer repor ted.
Hannessia n rollcelrd the mon r,· from aboul six
Ca liforni a rontribulors . somr 'or whom hold
financial/nlrr·eSi s in Oh io horsr racing.

wn did

no1 aulhorlzr 1Jabs110 solicil or co ii&lt;'C I tu nd s. bul
" a lot or people se ll 1fund·rai&gt;rrr lickrl s for mr .·
When asked whrlhN hr lhough1 Babsi' s
activit ies wo•rr appr oprial r. Riffr 1olct 1l1r
nPwspuprr. "WhC'ther lt' s approp r!a t(' m no t . it' s
bring don e b1· a lol of prop lr at I O\W thr plucr.
Whal' s the diHrrrnrC' lx' twr&lt;' n tlw r Hri ng

Racing C'om mission regulati ons for bi d r0:1cr

commiss ion und thr llrpartmr nt of ln surunrr ':' "

truck owJwrs rrom offrr ing or g-i\' ing do nat ion !'
" w r1h inl en l 10 in!luence. or wh ic h ma)· appra r Ia
br !mended 10 influence" racing officials .
Comm iss ioners also arf' prohibited from
acc~pling donations from permil or lir rnsr
holders .
Ri!£e. D -Nrw Bas ion . sa id he wa s not aware or

Tht' 01hi es rommi ss·ion hil S b&lt;'rn inv('S I ig;.tt in g
Babst for rnorr I han a,.,,.,. for alleged ron!licts of
int rrf&gt;sl. Bab!-i t was accused of \' iolat in g rommis ·

sio n r u [C' S \Je('ausr of his all&lt;:-grd im ·olvcm f'nt in
l he hidden ow ners hip or lhrw swb lrs. Babsl 's
Cin cinnati adverli sing and publi c rrla lions fi r m,
Ccn1auru s Inc.. has a conlracl with lhc racing

co mmtss ton BC'u Ia h Par k in G rov0 Cit\' and Rh't'r
Down s in Cindnnnati.
·
.
Ba bsl said his C'r nlaurus slack ha s ber n placed ·
in t rusl.
A parlnrr ship-stablc Babsl form•'&lt;! in .Jaunarv .
l!IRfl has :13 owners th ai Include sla l r l!'gislalors. •
lobb)' ists. ollwr polil iclans and prominent .
Ohioans.

Thr partnNshlp, Equine' s Pel ard . ls headed by
Rrp . Cliff Skee ns, D-Akron . Col umbu s lawyer
.John Zonak . a Drmocral who r cprescn lrd Babs1 ·
before the clhi cs co mmiss ion, also Is a part :

ow nrr.
13abst and Riff&lt;• often attend monthl y meetings
of I he partners hip in C'••lumbus. but only Ia play
and socialize, they said .

Ashville
elevator

Debate expected
on AIDS report
ballroom ralhrr i han ihc meel·
ing rooms used fo r th!• AMA 's
UPI Sti('nce \\'rih~r
other nine commillrcs . Among
CHI CAGO 1UP I I - Tht' Amrr ·
lhosr rxpectrd 10 a11 r nd thr
lean Medical Associ at ion i&gt;aboul
AIDS debate is Dr. C. Everrll
lo make one of I he mosl impor·
Koop. U .S. Surgeo n Genera l.
lanl public policy stalemcnls in
The repon . which is PxprriPd
ils recenl history - whal 10 do
to
go to the lull /\MA House
aboul the AIDS epi demic. Agn'r ·
Tuesday, recommend s againsl
menl is nol expecied 10 come
Px panding mandalory A IDS l es t ·
without a slru gglr.
ing beyond se lec t population s"'l lhlnk II would br absolute!\'
inmales, immi graniS. lhr mil ·
Impossible lo come up. with a
irar)' and donors of blood. organ s
comprchrnsivrs tatemrnt on I his
and or her biological produ cts.
di sease and no! expect subsla n·
T he report supports I'OU tin r
lial debale."' said D r. William
tcsli ng for prople seeking mar·
Hol chk i.s . a thoracic surgro n in
riage lice nses or trealmcnt for
Chesapeake, Va ., who will be
drug abuse and sexually lra nsinstalled this week as lhe AMA's
millrd diseases, bul ~ mphaslzes
new pres ldenl.
such tes llng should be volunla r)'
Holchklss sa id , however. hr Is
and coupled wllh coun se ling.
confident a draH report by ihe
Arqu.ired immune dl'llclency
AMA "s ' Board of Trusters is a
sy ndrome ha s domlnal ed thi s
sound one and will be accepl rd by
mePitng as no one sub jeri ha s In
the AMA 's 406· member Hou se of
recen t vrar s. rn add i1 lo n Ia the
Delegates, li s policy -making
l ruslres' report . AIDS Is the
body .
subject of no fewrr I han a dozen
"' I expecl afler all the debalc
r rso l ulio ns submillrd lor
and all lhe brouhaha, I he repor t
will bo adoplcd wllhoul signifl· considrra I ion.
Bu l AIDS represen ts only onr
can I adme ndment... Hotchkiss
of dozens of Issues on lhr agend a
said . " lt doesn't ~n swer C\ '£11' ~'
al 1hr 1.161h annual meeting.
queSiion a prrso n mighl as k
aboul AI DS. but II docs mo,·c us Del egates rrpresenl ing 171.(11)(1
phys ician mrmbors al so will
forward .··
devoir five days or debalr l o
The lruslers' repo rt has gen•' r- issues r anging from Medicare 10
a1ed so much inlrrcst 1hat the childhood immuniza tion s. from
com miller hearing on I he iS'ur smoki ng on alrplan•'s l o ration·
loday was lo br hrld in a largr ing hra l l h car('.

bums

By LARRY DOYLE

1975 Kawuaki 600. $600.00.
Phone 304-762·2069.

New kitchen. bathroom, and carpeting
1
11 acre - 17 acres available.

990

Racing director raises funds for Riffe

·s uNDAY PUZZLER

1988 lour wheeler SX200.
1986 four trac:k 250 four
wh ...er . $1.200.00 each or
both 82,000.00. 304 -676·
2719 callanvtime.

Today, mostly l'loudy with

..c·attert•d showt•rs and Ihun·

6i20

ARTHUR'S CHAIN
LINK FENCE

r~====~===~~~~~======~~~er~v~&lt;c~e~.3~0~4~-5~7~6~-2~2~4~6:.=~g•~•t~&lt;m~o~te~o~.~~~~~~~

1980 Kawasak i 750 LTO .
10.000 mile1, tully dreued.
eexc cond, $1,100.00. 304·
458·1088.

FLATWOODS AREA OF POMEROY

llaih '\umhPr

Auto Parts

&amp;· 'Accessories

BUDGETTransmiuiont: Used S.
Rebuih. Alllypn. GuarMteed a
minumum . of 30 days. will
deliver. cuh &amp; carry or Instal.
Ph, 814-379-2220 or 1-304675·6758.
.

condition. Call 6t4-949-3093.

growing
of o.... a
metll roofing &amp; .lidi_,g. We off.- 4 profilea: D-RIB. HI·RIB. 6·
V, CORRUGATED. Orders cUStom cut to lhe inch at noeKtl'a
charge. PMS otters 10 beautiful colors. galvJ~nlzed endgelvaluma. FREE deliVery 100 aquarea or more, Trimt, 1kyligiiJs
and accessoriH. Quantity discDunts availeble.
OHIO
- 0/S c.u.. , 1·614·9U·3UI

Serv1cr: s

Ohio Lotter\'-

Reds
down
Braves
Page 4

•11-contelned, generator, II..Ps a. •8900. Cell
6t4-446-0008.
plet.ty

For

te General

Housinq
Headquarters

CASE

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Conttruction· machinery ~ 1150 Must sell, Make offer: 1978
Ceae loader, $10,000 or beat Jeep CJ -6. Ci11 814·446·4H9 76
home or 614-446 -.0912 work.
off9f. Call 614-8&amp;7-4488.

CERTIFIED
APPRAISAlS
992 · 3325

GALLIA

75
Boats end
· Motors for Sale

77 To make one's
way by shoving
79 Golf mound
83 Parcel of tend
B5Smoothed
86 "Family -"'
87 Was borne
88 Bed
89 Cooled lava
90 Alght of steps
91 Blue
92 Large bird
93 Mend
94 Nlton symbol
96 Solo
97 Grant uBI of
100 Selenium symbol
102 Supercilious
penon
105 Sharp
109 ""TIIa - Hunter"
112 - and carrots
113 New York
base bailers
114 Empo116 Lura
118 Ooaans
120 One who
Interferes
121 candlestick 122 Tidiest
123 Dregs
125 Girt's name
126 Woolly
127 Elevator cage: pt.
129 Junctura
131 Nets
132 Fall into disuse
133 Cudgels
134 Chief artery
138 Asterisk
138 Out of dale
140 At this place
141 Uncovered wagon
142 Winter
preclpltallon
144 Pertaining lo
an era
147 Hawaiian wreath
148 Study
149 Capuchin monkay ·
151 Stalemale
153 Ma"s pertner
155 Doctor's 8881.

Angered tailgater kills
passenger on freeway
SANTA FE SPR I NGS. Call!.
1UPI1 - Apparent!)' angPI'ed
because a woman would nol pull
oul of lhc fa st la ne of lhr Sa n Ia
Ana Frrrwa.v Ia lrl him pas s. a
man fired two shoiS in to her car.
killing hrr bo)·frlcnd. police said .
Sandra Lrigh Tail , 1 ~. w;r s
dr iving, in ihr fa st lanr of lhr
southbound £rC&lt;'wa.1· shor ll)· be·
fore~ : 4o p.m . Salurday whrn thr
young man pullrd up brhind hH
and fla shed his lighl s In an
apparen l allrmpiiO gel hrr lo lei
him pa ss, Drpul\· Fldrl Gonzales
sa id.
The motorlsl tai lgalrd Tail 's
car. bul shr decided !herr wa s
100 much traffic 10 pull O\ W and

'6 months same os
cash

••••••••••••••••

utso slowrd down , Conzulrs .&lt;a ld .
Thr car beh ind hPr changed
lanes. pull ing alo ngside hrr: I hen
th r dri\·r r fi rrd lwn shots and
spC'd awa~ ·.
Ri ck Lane B.v nun . ~ 4. of
Orange. \a lii.. was hil in thr
nrck and Tail exi1Pd th r fr"""'"'.
lo gel help. Shr ca lled aulh oriltes
from a pa)' ph one. bul B)·nu n was
dead when hdp arri,·rd .
Tail and B~ nun s :1-yrar -old
so n. who was vis iting him for
Fa I her 's Da,·. were nol injured.
Th e susp&lt;'rl was dcsrr lb&lt;"d as a
dHrk -hairrd while or Hi span ic
mal e in his 10s 01· :lOs wllh a
muSiac he who wa s drl\'ing a
1~!«1-8'1 I'CIIow TO)'Oia.

1.,

RO\" ALTY CANDIDATES - These are th~
candldatt'S lor Meigs &lt;J ount,v .Junior Fair KinK
and Quee11as they appeared all he Meigs Museum
as a part of Herita~c Wo•ckr•nd. The arc, from h•fl,
Mary Edwards. Long llottom: .Jo Ellt•n franc.
Middleport, rtrst runner -up; Pam Ash, Racint',
queen; Scoll Allen Ohcrholu•r, Rout&lt;• 2, Alhany,

z,

king; Mlkkl Conley, Route
Coolv111t•, &gt;~Ccond
runner-11p, and Betty ,Jo llunl, Long Bottom.

CommiUet• memhers In charge

wer~'

Steven

(;rady, Carolyn Ehtm and ~onja Stcrlll with
advisor, U/anc Rice. Winners n••·clved g1fts
provltft·d hy lo cal mcrcha11ts .

lly United l'n'Ss lnhlrnatlonul
Flrrrtghl&lt;·rs ballled weekend
btazrs al a grain rlevalot' In
Ashvlllr. Ohio. which they said
was sl arl t•d by lightning, and ala
sa lvage ya rd ln Spr lng!leld,
Ohio.
Flli)'·nlnr !lrc!lghlcrs !rom six
dcpa•·lments responded Ia SU!t·
da,·'s blaze In Ashv\1/r . The walls
of 1he elevator crumbl ed . falling
ont o rullroud tracks. and 1~
p&lt;'Oplr wert' Injured or ov•' rcotnP
by smoke.
One !h·r!l~hlrr !ru&lt;·lured his
back and ta\tbonP, there was onr
casr or heat exhaustion and
anothc;or rlrr!lghlrr Injured his
shouldr t· un•l a1·m . an Ashville
rtrl' dlspulchN· said Ieday .
Tht' ., tx-s l or~· r lev ulor was
drslt·oyrd. and toq ulpmPnl and
veht&lt;·ics werr damaged. Thc·
dispa tcher said 1o1al damage Is
rstlmatNI al $:~111,£110.
Harrison Township Fire Chlr!
Puul Wrl sh said rai n might havp
helped ke&lt;'P the bla ~" from
spread In~ .
Th&lt;' Sprlngrtcld nrr burned
lhousan&lt;IS of old 11rrs stacked JO
rrr• hi gh.

Wright intervened in savings, loan cases·
Spokrsmr n fm· Wri ~ hl " nd
Guubf'rl huvP not cli spulrtl thr
speu kr r ronlo('i!•d lhr bank
board on brha lf nl Ca ubPrl . hul
ih&lt; '.' ' '" ld hr so ughl no speciul

WASHI NG TO N 1UP I I
House Speakr1· .lim Wr ighl. 1) .
Trxa s. i s rrpor ted loday l o haVP
inlrrvc ned in lh C' C'aSP!" of 1hrrf'
savings and loan oprr&lt;.~ tors in hi s
home stai r, including a majol'
f)('mocral ir Pari )' fund · r aiser.
Th e New York Tim&lt;·s said
T homas Gauber t. wh o raisf'd
money for ihe part y, ha s bor n
undt•r invcs ligal ion b,· thl' F t•d
('ra l Home Loan Ba nk 13oard lor
his dea lin gs as ow ner of lhl'
Indcprndenl Am rrican Savings
Associallon of lr Yi n, Texas .
In trlcphon c l'al ls in laic 19Hii
and ea rl y 19Ri, Wr i~ hl ur grd
Bank Board Chairman Edwin
Gray 10 rC'·ex" m inl' t he ag('ncy''
action s againsl Ga ubor1 . frclrral
banking offici al s 1otd lhr Times .
The Hank Board ovrrsPcs ih(•
lhrl£1 lnduSi rv .

trc•&lt;.~ lm Pn l

for

nr·wspaprr

~&lt; dtl.

thr

man , llw

NPwswrek m&lt;.~gazinf'. mf'u n·
while, said Wri ~ ht is occu s&lt;'d by
rrlii('s of ad,·anclng lhr lnirrest;
of Caubrt't and 1wo oth rr sav ln~ s
and loan operu tm·s all h&lt;'r.w••nso•
of a Hraga n odmlnislra lion IJal
lout or i\m&lt;•rlea' s lroubl('d
rhrifls .
Th( • magaz in1• ldrn t ificd 1hr
othrr t wo mt'n i.l~ ~avi ng s rtnd

an

loa n rxrcutl \r Don Di xon. who
madr his honk' , vac hl " High
Spi ritf." avu il uhl t• tu !lousl' Dt' ·
mocratic whip Ton)' Co"l ho of
Cal iforn ia . and rC'~l r~tatc' sv nd l·
ca lor Craig Hall.
·
Hund r&lt;•d of sov in gs ond lo ans

owner or lhr sa\•lngs and l oa n las I
m onlh, lhe Times sai d, adding
lhc lnsli lullon had a dc rl cir of
m ore than $.101) milli on.

years, a nd lhl' admlnlsl ra tlon
hu s lx'&lt;'n anxiOU!-, to infu sr $15
bil lion lnlo rhp Fcdrral Savl n ~s

GaubC'rt

V:·as

ous1rd

as

havf•

run

:tgrou n(f In rN·cnt

and Loo n lnsu rancd'orp .. whi ch

too

pro iP('I~

lhr.l tl s l ha1 supposedly could
rPf'O\'P r on lh('lr own .
F~d cru l lnvcsllgaiOrs,
how{'\'l 'r, huvc uncon! n&gt;d casr~ of
mlsmanag~mc nt
and allrgrd
fr~ud a1 somf' Texas savings i.tnd
loans, Newswr&lt;'k addrd .

s;JVIngs LJCC'O unts but

h::t s r un out of m o n &lt;"~· .
N&lt;'wswrrk sai•l Wrlghl ha s
unt il l'('&lt;.'&lt;.' nll,v in sis 1t•tl ! hut :t;·,
b i ll io n W&lt;J~ su fflc•f' n t to tukf' carr

of 1h&lt;' FSI.IC. while bo/ng ('rll/ca I
o f lhr insurant·•• fund for bring

C•&lt;.~gl'r

to lakf' ovrr Tt•xus

Middleport man found
guilty on drug charges
II UNT I NCTON. W.VA . - A
f&lt;•dcral j ury Frld ;ry found ' '
Middlrpo r l man gullt.v of fou r
drug c·har ges. Including par·
l lcl parl on In a co n, plra ey 10
possPs~ v c.~rlou ~ dr ugs In Kf'r ·
mlr , W.Va .. and ihret' cou n1 s
of possession of ma r ijuana .
Carro ll ManleY. 4&gt;, of Ml&lt;l·
dtl'port . could race a maxi·
mum of fi ve yrars In prison

and

o

maximum fin&lt;' of
ror eac h of lhr four
co unl s, at"Cordl ng lo U .S.
Allorney Kirk Bra ndrass .
Manley was convlrlcd or
conspiring 10 possrss various
conlrollrd suhstanccs. suc h as
marijuana . Valium and PCP.
for ih(' pur'ptiS&lt;• or dls1rlbu1 r
lh cm In Kl'r'mll from 19R4 10

$2~.100

1~86 .

Magazine links ·North to assassination plot

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WASHINGTON 1UP i l -Now
added lo lh~ I lsi or congressional
questions for l.t. Col. Olivet·
, Norl h In t he lr~n- \onfl·a sca nd~ l
i s the subjecl or his role In an
all&lt;'ged plol to assas sinal c Iran·
lan leaders.
Wl1h thr ro nl!l"css lonal hC'arlngs in I he case resuming Tuesday. howe\W , more lawmakers
ha ve queslloned -whether the
Marini' at the hearl or the
scandal wllllcst\!y al alllo I hOse
who have dogged him lhrough
seven mon1hs or silence.
The alleged assassination plol
Is raised In this week's edlllo" of
U.S. News &amp; World Repor1 ,
which was published Sa1urday.
the same day Sen . William
Cohen, R·Malne. one of lhe
congressional fnvesligalors, sa id
In an Interview that he thinks
North Is ready to go to jail ralher
than testify about the scandaL
.I

Cohen. j oi ning a no th er
member of I he se lrcl commillees
probing the rase . S&lt;:&gt;n. ·oa,·id
13oren. D-Okla .. on CNN's
·· Evans &amp; Novak." said Norlh 's
si lence already has put l he
committees " at hls m ercy " as
the)' bargain wflh his lawyc•rs Ia
gN the l es llmony lhat Is consl·
dered crucial lo l ying up loose
ends in the case.
T hr Washinglon Posl rPponed
Saturday thai con~~:ress lonal In·
ves tlgators have Issued a subpoena orderi ng North to hand over
by Tuesday mornin g documents,
including personal nolebooks,
relalfng to his aclivl11es In the
a!!alr or face possible contemp1
proceedings.
CBS News, however, reported
Salurday lhalln exchange for his
documents. North wants access
10 all documents rhe Iran-Contra
j

limit ed immunli y fr om prosecu·
lion for Norlh- "n arra ngemrnl
I hal comp&lt;'ls his l rSi tmon y undr r
ihr 1hreal of jail.
Then , jusl as co mmliteP lawy-

commi11rrs havr r rla lln g to him .
Among other conditions. lhr
nelwork sai d, Norlh has instslrd
he will dlsruss ta lks hr had wi lh
hi s sup&lt;'rlors. Including l'rrsl·
dcnl Reagan . onl)· In a public
formal - and he will not co me
ba r k for a seco nd round of
lnterrogallon.
The Hrsl slx-wr&lt;•k strrlc h of
hearings end ed June ~ wi th
critical queslion s lefl begging for
answers !rom Norlh , rhe gung -ho
Marine !ired Nov . 2o !rom 1hP
president 's National Securit y
Council stall.
Since then , Nor1h has r etu sed
1o testify , claiming hf s Fi l th
Amendment rights against self·
Incrimination. Only aller ln1ense
negollatlons wllh Independent
prosecutor Lawrence Walsh,
pursuing criminal charges in the
scandal. did the rran-Conlra
committees seek and receive

er s werr ready to hea r from
North In prl va l e lasl week l o
prepare for his public lesl imon)
rx prct Pd nrx l month. hi ' IU"'·'
ers sai d ihc order dtd nnl r·,wr·r

sp&lt;•ak onh· In pulrlio ·
Co mmllt r &lt;' l&lt;nnws mr·1 "'ll h
North' s allornr •)-s' lair la st werk
lo work oul an agrr&lt;•mcnl. but no
progress wt~s rP port(•d.

pr h:tJI(' s(·'-.slnn.r.. and h(' wnu ld

Twenty-two killed in weekend traffic deaths
By United Prrss International
AI leas t 22 people were kit led In
weeke nd lr a!!l c ac ci de nts
around the Buck eye Si al e, a
spokeswoman tor the Oh io H igh·
way Patrol said loday.
The worst accldenl occurred
SaiUrday on a Tusc araw as
Counly road and cl aim ed lhc
lives oft hree peopi P. Killed in the
two-car crash were Da y t on P .
Morg&gt;dn, 46, and Sylvala I.
Morgan , 44, bolh of Mansfield.
and Howard A . Thompson 1!, 17,
Ca diz.
t

Oh io's non-holida y weekend
roa dway dealh count runs from 6
p.m . F r idays until midnight
Sundays .
Killed thi s weekend were:
F'rlday night
Norwalk : James C, Sayre , .12.
Norwalk, when hts motorcyc le
was slruck by a car on a Huron
Co unly road .
Logan: Micha el L. Ruse. 24,
Palask ala, when hi s tru ck
crashed on Ohio fi64 In Hocking
County .
Warren: Caro l A . Her nan, 44 ,

Brl slolvlltr. In a two-car a('cldent
on Ohio 4o .rnd AA In Trumbull
Cou nt y. Saturday
Lima: 'Samur'l Piccione. 24.
Lima, and K&lt;•v Calvelage. 25.
Delphos , when car slamm&lt;'d Into
a parked I rain nn a crossing at o~
a Allen Cou nt y roa d.
Tl!!ln : Grrgg E. Mallo!. 19,
Scot1 R . Relnhurl, 19, bolh of
Tiffin, when their car hll a polr
and tree atong a Se neca Count y
road and bursI inlo !lames .
Mount Vernon : Teresa
Fi elds, 17, Howard.

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