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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Pege-10-The Daily Sentinel

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Friday, August 7. 1987

Sund&lt;~y

..---Local briefs------. Thunderstorms cause damftge today
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Seek owners of unclaimed funds

The State of Ohio is looking in Meigs County for owners of
unclaimed funds .
The money, which has accum ulat ed since 19£8 when the
Division of Unclaimed Funds was formed by the Ohio
. Department of Commerce. Involves a number of persons whose ·
last address 'was listed in Meigs Count y .
The .unclaimed funds are from such things as dormant
check ing and savings accou nt s, money orders. utility deposits
and paid up life insurance policies which ·have gone untouched
for 10 years . Also the unclaimed mbney involves wages not '
coll'ec ted for five years .
People on today's lls.t published in The Dally Sentinel or
believe they are related to someone on the list, s hould make
their claims by writing to the Director of Cammer~. Di vision of
Unclaimed Funds , Two Nationwide Plaza, Columbus. Ohio
43215.

Charleston man dies in crash
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A Charles ton man was killed when he lost control of his
ultra-light a irplane and crashed Into the Kanawha River on the
Route 35 side nea r Little 16 Mile Road Wednesday at 8:15p.m.,
according to a spokesman for the Mason Co.u nty Shert!f's
Department.
Ernest Danie l Dean, 44, Charleston, was pronounced dead on
a rrival a:t Pleasant Valley Hospital at 9:45 p.m. by Breton
Morga n cou nty coroner, who identliied the cause of death as
massive blunt trauma , according to the spokesman. .
Eyewitnesses reported Dean was executing a maneuver
called a ' 'wingover" when he lost control of the aircraft. the
spokesman said. He had near ly regained control when the wings
folded up a nd ttie plane crashed into the river , the spokesman
sai d.
The body was trans ported to Pleasant Valley Hospital by the
Point Pleasant Em ergency Medica l Service after be ing
retrieved from the river by the rescue squad and the Point
Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department, according to the
spokesman. An autopsy will be performed at the state Me dica l
Examiner's Office in Char leston, the spokesman said.
Dean had flown from Upton's Airport, nearGrjmmsLa nding&lt;.
according to the spokesper son.
The accident is being inves tigated by the s heriff' s department
and the Wes t Virginia Department of Public Safety.

Squad has 6 calls

By United Press lnternallonal
Summer showers and thunderstorms blanketed.the Gul! Coasl
today · as a cold front hanging
over thP Plains and ,Ihe central

Rockies triggered violent storms
in Nebraska, Kansa s, Colorado
and Uta h.
Early morning thunderstorms
and rainshowers were scattered

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Area deaths

Beatrice Howell
Beat rice Eleanor Kennaw
Howell, 81, {11echanicsburg, fortnerly of Rutland and Springfield, died Thursday at the K. W.
Hess Pythlan Home foll owing a
lingering Ulness.
Born Oct. 30, 1905 in Columbus,
Mrs. Howell was a daughter of
the late Clopha and Me llie r ;·
Tipton Kennaw. She was employed as a buyer with the F . W.
Woolwor th Co. , Springfield, be·
!ore her retirement.
Surviving are a son and
daughter-in-law, Kei.th and Vir·
gin ia Howell, . Mechanicsburg;
seven gra ndchildr en, seven
great-gra ndchildren and several
nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in dea th besides
her parents, were her husband,
E . Dale Howell on Jan . 1, 1969;
two sons, Richard E . Howell and

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Dale Howell; two brothers, Elwood J . Kennaw and Walt e r
Brown Kennaw ; a sis ter, Evelyn
Nee. .
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Services will be held atlO a .m .
Monday a t t he Sk illman McDonald Funeral Home at
Mechanicsburg, . wit h the Rev .
Keith Weller of!iciating. Graveside rites will be held at 3: 30p.m .
Monday at the Miles Cemetery in
Ruti'IJid. Frie nds ma y call at the
funeral home from 4 to 7 p.m .
Sunday .

Free entertainment

Portland PTO meets
Portland P .T.O. will have a
meeting Tuesday. 7 p.m ., to
make plans for the coming school
year a nd !or the Fail Carnival to
be held on Oct. 3.

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KENNETH R. COX
LUTHER C. YATES , JR .
Deputy Director
Division of Unclaimed Funds

Boost«&gt;rs to med

MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

Ea stNn Ba nd Roosters will
meet at the hi gh schoo l 7:30p.m .
Tucs cl a)'.

Rt•un!on Sunday

Information concerning the amount of the fund and any ne· ·
cessary information conceroin·g the presentment of a Claim thor·

( :1!111'. .~ l rtl d V:

lhs. S62-,71 : 700-MO lb!'. S.'lR·$i O.ra&gt;:

Wt lov. ~ra d f' ro~· .; , ~:lfl· drou· n : ~ pt· ln~rl
('cw.:- . $4fil·$fl tll : Cnw ~· C:.~ll 1:rlmb..
$.17!l. ~f\i0 : Vl'a l (':!1 \'f':-. r· h ok~ · ~· pt'imr-.

efor may be obtained by any person possessing a property (pro·
prietary) interest in the Unclaimed Funds by addressing a written

inquiry to the Director of Commerce, as follows :

l0\.1'~. lllPHd \' :' ~ l f' l ' f~ &amp;
Ycmllru~·!' . mi~l. ff' am f' 111 &amp; ::2. 2~·:100 lb:- .
$74 · ~1 : lOO-&lt;IfM"I lb ~ . $7l ·$B&lt;I ; -tOO · ~t) lhs.
~ i.'i · AAl.~ : ~ 10 - tilXllb ~. 1\fi9 . ~ S79 : ni'I0.700
JV~l

$.\~·$" ~ : hC'I Irrt&gt;tl r 1 \' pt~row ... upt n~:1:l: L 1

lb"

17~ ~6 : tnNI ~ nHI C'. $6~· ~7'1 . Bah~ (':Jh'f'"·

&amp; u~. $~ . :.1- $n!1.7~ ; !:i Cll f'!s . ~m ('(l. t ra m ~" 111
g. :r • . 2 ~ · ~ lbs . .\li t !i0·$ 1R,:;(I: :vlfi. 40() l h ~ .
$&amp;\ . ~ ~ 7!\ . !lO : ..JOO ::.00 Jbs. $f;.1,!"il-$73. :10:
!"JJO.fiOII lb:-o. $6fl .~· $7::?5fl; 6C1(). 7fM1 lh!',

Luther C. Yates. Sr., Deputy Director
Division of Unclaimed Funds

$~ Vi0- $6R . ~ :

Two Nationwide Plaza
(Corner Chestnut &amp; Higl! Streets)
Columbus, Ohio 43266-0545

h\ l h(' hf'alt , $ll 'Hiri"K' n

Tn p Hogs : 2(1('1.'210 lbJoo .. ~14 - S.~i ; 210 2-Ift
lb". S~S- fS~•7 : Hu1c-h C'1 ' Ro:1r". 4rl() lh'- &amp; up.

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iOO.Pi(llbs . ~ . ~- $6~. !10 : A('{)

~ !l!l - 8AA. !"~l:

Aut r-hrr

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400 lb-.. M0·$44:

.anu fiiO l b ~ . ~4~ s..·r. ~.O : P l~,. b~' th t" llf'&lt;.u l.
$.'\!l rlown
l'f'Nif'J l:..t11&lt;' ~ ••tf' Au ~J R l q~ "'~"tine
.tt 1· 00pm

lb-: &amp; up. $ ~ . ~ - Sfi'ViO: Bulls. mNt. IramP
=1 &amp; "2. 2~·:llXt Jbs. $7 1. ~ · ~ . !"lll : :ffi4Cifl
lb!'. S6R . S0· ~1 . !"lll : .&amp; OO·:'iOO lb!\. S72 . ~· $7R flO:
!"100-1100 Jb-: . Slili.!'l0-$7ti.!"il: F.00-700 llr.-; ,

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Name and

700·AA!l lbs. $:'i5,!",()-$ti7.!"il: flfii1 Jbs

address must be given ex.actly as

FRONTS : . . Wa rm

ft' Col d

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WEATHER MAP - Scallered showeMI and thundei'!IIOI'JIUI will
ex tend from eastern Lou isiana across southern MlooiMippl,
i\lahamu, Georgia, northern Florida. and North Carolina.
Showers and thunde rstorms will also l&gt;e scaltered over southwest
Iowa, northwest Missouri, northe rn KansiL~, northern Coiorado.
southern Wyoming; Utah and southern Nrvada. ·

well as-unadvertised accounts of less than $10 .00 .
CHESTER - Ginther. Jack C. II , Box 34; Swindells, Mable,
Phoenix Ave.

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DEXTER - Ator, John H.. Rt. 1, Box 9-A; GMAC, Rt . 1, Box
9-A.
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HARRISONVILLE -· Payne, Donald &amp; Kenneth. Box 276 .
LONG BOTIOM - Jackson. William E.. 37070 Bashan
Road; Keuff, Sue A.. Rt . 1.
MIDDLEPORT - Bass. I.J., 640 Page Street; Beasley. Howard M. &amp;. Unknown : Bowen. John. Unknown: Cameron.
Deshler Jr., 1 B250 Main; Cira. Elaine. 37265 St. Rt . 124; Flea
Bag . 309 N. Front: Goell, JohnS .. P. 0. Box 1 86; Justice. Bruce
c .. 592 Pearl Street; McDermitt, Barbara. 35 River Dr.; Moody.
April &amp; Marjor .. ., 121 S. 7th Ave.; Quillen. Marvel, Rt . 1 , Box95:
·Sharon. Mary, B09 N. 2nd Ave.; Smith. Richard R .. 339 Pearl St .
; Swanson. Carroll, 211 Mill Street; Swanson, Katheri~;~e H.. 211
Mill Street; Thomas, James A.. Rt . 1. Box 1.19'B; Wayland. edna.
707 Brownell Ave.; Wolfe. Antis, POD RAW, Unk~own; WOods,
Ted , Rt . 1.
. MINERSVILLE - Forbes, Randy. 31917 Minersville RD ;
Grueser, Jerry J .. Rt . 1 .
POMEROY - Clark. Sherri L., Rt . 2; Colonial Auto. 278
West Main Street: 'Cuckler, Clifford C .. Ate. 3 ; Eller Ent, Inc.,
3995 Old Post Rd .; Ewing, Ben H., 300 4th St .; Faulk. Lori A.,
'243 Mulberry Ave.; Houdashelt. Randy E.. 124 Union: Johnson.
Kathryn A., RFD Wolfe l'en.Road; Little. Pearl. 278 West Main
Street; Martin. Lynn. Rt . 4: Marting General Store. Unknown;
Meigs Co . Med Clinic. Mulberry Hts. Box 207; Michael, Tim &amp;
Pat, Route 4 ; Pauley, Paul J .. 307 Spring Ave.: Penzoil, Grind·
staff. 440 E. Main: Phel:ps. Earl E .• 47811 Kingsbury Rd .;
Pickens. Claudette, Box 165; Porter, Robert D.. Route 4; Ram b.
Ambrose. Unknown: Ramb. Mary. Unknown; Ritchie. Jack L. ,
825 S . 2nd: Sloan, Robert W. , 373B3 Rocksprings Rd .; Spires.
Norman D., Stachler, James H.. Route 4; Walker. Thomas,
34719 White Hill; Wallbrown. Amox, 35140 Rocksprings Rd.;
Wamsley. James R. &amp; A., Route 3; Wamsley. James R. ll. Route
3. Young, Mae. 240 Condor Street.
PORTLAND - Janes, Creed. Unknown: Wallbrown, Amos I.. '
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Rt. 1.
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RACINE - Bess, Lawrence. 5th St., P. 0 . Box 445; Wilson.
Wayne S .. Rt. 2 .
REEDSVfLLE - McGilroy. Bruce A .. Unknown; McGilroy.
Bruce A.. 5200 SR 681 .
RUTLAND - Bobo, Robert G., Rt. 1; Haley, Leland. Un· ·
known; Haley. Worley, Unknown; Phillips. Rebecca &amp; B .• Rt. 1;
Russell. Freda. SR 124; Walker, Jack R.. Box 188; Walker.
Thomas. 34719 Whitehill .
SYRACUSE - Crow. Robert. College Road: Greenig, Ste·
ven. Bllx 41 ; Ontario Pipeline. General Delivery; Slack, Ada A..
2nd Street; Vendy, Jessie.
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. ·CITY UNKNOWN - D llo D Meats. Unknown: Thompson.
Phillip.' Unknown.
COUNTY TOTAL - RECORDS 77; DOLLARS $7,177.93 .

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Corrt•('tion
in the Me igs Count y Co mmon
Ple as Cou rt r ase of D. Micha el
· Mullen aga inst Smith-Ne lson Mo·
tors In c.. ct al . a S2,979.AA
jud gm ent wa s aw a rded the pla int Iff from Buick Mot o•· Divis ion,
not Smith Nelson Motors .
A
co ntrac t be tween the lalntlff and
Buic k Motor Di vis ion , not Smit h·
N~l so n Motors . wa rescinded.

less than 10 milc&gt;s an hour today
a nd tram the: s outhwest al less
tha n 10 miles an hour tonl~th t.
Edended Fore&lt;·asl
Sunday throu~h Tue.~dlly
A c han ce ol showl'rs and
thunde rstorms Sunday, with fair
Wea ther Monda\" and Tuesdav .
lilghs will be in t'he Rtls. with lo_;,s
In tM 60s.
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Daily stock prices
t ,\ s ol 10: 30 a.m. ]

Provided hy
Bryce Wid Mark Smll h
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl
Firm
Price
Am f: lertric Power ............ 26 ')1.
AT &amp;T ........... .................... 33 ~
As hland Oil ............ ....... .... .67'/"
Bob Ev a ns Farms .............. 24' ,
lha rrnlngo5hoppes ......... .. .l1 ~
Fede ral Mogui ... :............... .47 !JJ
Goodyear T&amp;R .................. .73 ~
Heck's In c ................ .......... 4'1(.
Limited Inc .. , ........ .. .......... .48 !4
Multimedia Inc ..... .......... .... , .. 7J
Rax Restaurants .. .. ... .... ....... 5!4
Robbins &amp; Mye rs ..........
9Y,
Shoncy' s Inc . .... ....... ........... 31 ~
Wendy' s Inti . .. ............. ...... .10')(.
Worthin~ton Ind .................. 23%
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· WORK UNDERWAY- U's a slow· process lor the llrm ol Tom
Mayle and Sons, of Culler, Ohio, to move Ions ol dirt back to the
llllltllde from which the dlrl was removed. The firm l&gt;egan
reclalmlac I he While Rock Coal mine slle at Minersville on July 13
and has until Oct. 31 to complete th e job.

Mine reclamation
·is underway in
Minersville area
By NANCY YOACHi\M ·
TIMES-&amp;nllnel Staff
MINERSVILLE - Si nce 1978,
funds totaling approximately
$4,749,00) have been s pent in
M el~ts Coun ty by the Ohio De·
partment ol Natural Resources
Division. of Reclamation to reclai m a bandoned mine s ites .
Another estim ated $4 ,150,000 has
been committed to Meigs Coun ty
but not yet s pent , according to
Mitch Farley, of the At hens
o f!lc e or !he Di vis ion o f
Reclamation .
Funding for these and other
Ohio reclamation projects comes
from two sources, !he s tat e tax on
coa l and rr·om the federal Of!lcc
of Surface Mining Reclamation
and En!orcemenl . Ohio competes with other states for the
federal doll ars which are alloted

based upon need.
AlthOugh federal legis la tion
regu111es coal mining and requires that a ffected lands be
restored to origi nal cont our, the
legislation Is some tim es criticIzed as bei ng poorly enforced .
Even In Meigs County there
hav e been Instances in recent
year s when s mall coa l operations
have been a bandoned without
reclamal ion, thereby creating
the problems of land erosion and
aclq, water drainage. Meigs
Cou nty already had problems
wit h acres of mine la nds which
were abandoned long before
federal legis lation was around to
regulate mining opera tion s.
On the other hand, there are
several exa mples . In Meigs
Count y of the effectiveness or the
Continued on A-3

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PA1 HILL FORD

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CUSTOM PIPE BENDING
FOREIGN &amp; DOMESTIC CARS
&amp; TRUCKS
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Lifetime Warranty

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{Another Way To Ser"e You .Better)
WE CAN .SAVE YOU MONEY

: RECIAMA'ftON NEEDED - Thill abandoned coal mine at
t\UntnvUJe II now In the prtlcen of being reclaimed by the Ohio
Departn~d of Natural Reeoareea Dlvllon ol Reclamation.
Material wu taken ort tbe face of lhe bUialde on the rigid and used
to create a roadway to and from the mine site. Thill material wUI
now be puhed baj:ti to the hlllalde and sloped. Nollonr qo, lbe
area be&amp;ween tl&gt;e two hUIIIdl!ll. completely lllled with water. Tile
' ~&amp;ream chlllln~l lhrouch ·the area Is now being restored to Its
orlpnal conllgurallon to·allow tl&gt;e water to !low as II should.

PAT HILL FORD INC.•
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8 Sections, 66 Pages
Multimedil Inc . Newspaper

Reset
·bid date
for dam

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PAT'S MUFFLER SHOP

ertised in prior years are on file with your County. Treasurer liS

Middleport-Pomeroy-Galipolis-Point Pleasant. August 9, 1987

1987

. . . Occluded

listed .

NOTICE : Names and addresses of unclaimed accounts adv·

.Vel. 22 No. 26

(://l SHOWERS

RJ RAIN

Prescribed forms will be furnished upon a reques·t or inquirv

in writing .

Showers and
storms likely Sunday. High
near 90. The probability of
_rain Is 60 percent.

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Bulls. 1 '!110lb~ 8: up. 'u111 11 1r..,. $~lV"il*~7 1\f):
c ;1nnr·r&gt;• &amp; f 'Ut\1"1' ..; , S4R-~l-l : Ruh•hf'! f n~ .., ,
utll lt h ..,... $41) .iO-$.\ R.!'"lO: l'ltn n9r" &amp; 1 u11 • ' ~"" ·

l\1 a rkM Rr-port for i\ttg. 1. 19!'11
Suturday al UMI p .m.
Tr&lt;'n d.~: Vf•al Cal\'!'~. ~trudv: F'&lt;'Nlrr

Along the River ...... , B·L-8
Business ..... .. ... ,, ..... .... .D-1
Comics .... ..... ... ........ Insert
Cl asslfled!l ......... ..... .. D-3-7
Deaths ........................ A·8
Editorial .......... .. ......... A-2
Sports ...... .. ...... .. ...... C-1-8

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t.t at=~ • how• mlt"!lm um 1 ~ m~e t•tu rea . At leas t 50'"~ olany st1aded atta 1J roree.st
UPI
10 rec••·-'• prec:op lt•too n one' ca. tea

Market report

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NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING
TO BE OWNERS OF UNCLAIMED FUNDS

Page A - 6

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Education department strikes soft bargain
Editorial page ..;.. A-2 ·

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Director of Commerce

Pretty baby contest winners -

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The annu a l reu nion of I ht'
Thom as , Hiram and Adonija h
Parker fa milies will be held a t
the Tuppers Plains El~ m e nt ary
Soul h f'e nt ral Ohio:
Sc hoo l with a basket pic nic
Pa rt Iv c loudy tod ay with a hi gh
dinne r at 12.: 30 p.m. Sund ay .
n~ar 90. Par lly c loudy tonl!lhl
All desce nda nts inc lud ing fe- wit h d low nea r 70.
mal e lines a rc in vited to th&lt;'
P a rll y cloud;· Sa tu rday with a
annu al C'VPnL
cha nce: of showe r s and lhundc:rThis )'Car the fa mil y is st r ess- stormd a nd a high nen r 90 .
ing th a t a nyone of th e NPwla nd
Th ~ proba bilit y or prcc iplt a
family
should
att
end
s
incE'
a
ll
t
I
on
is 20 percent today, near zero
To form auxiliary
suc h pe•·sons are desce ndant s or lonlgh t aml 30 pPrcPnl Saturd ay .
Winds will be from I he south at
The Ninth • District Com- Adonijah 's daught e r, Mrs. St c ·
ph
e
n
!Eli
z
ab
e
th
Park
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r
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ma nder of the Disabled Amerl·
ca n Vet erans will be a t the Me igs Newl a nd.
Al so thi s yea r additiona l infOI"· , 0Sptla DeWS
Chapter 53 D.A .V. Home at 124
ma
t ion foun d t hi s year on the
Vfllt•rans Memorial
Butternut Ave .. Pomeroy, at 1
or
ig
in
of
the
Pa
rk
er
fa
mil
y
in
Thurs
d ay Admi ss ions
p.m . Monday to discu ss lhc
Penn
sy
lva
ni
a
will
be
presented
.
Eto
lll
a
Cassell
. P omeroy: 13ctt y
formation of an auxiliary unit.
All
fa
m
ily
mf'
mbers
are
encou
r
·
J
o
Hunt.
l.Onl!
Bott om; Ca rlos
All int er ested women a re Invited
agpd
to
take
th
&lt;'i
r
fa
mily
rPcords
Ril
~.
RidgE'way.
Ohio; He nry
to at tend the meeting.
and photogra phs lo the r eunion. Har tma n. Long Ro tt om.
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Thur day Di sc harge'- Bobby
Swiger . hrl, tln(' Sh aelfe r . l.lsa
Jones. F: li Whil P. E tt a Cullums,
Ro na ld Sy k ~&lt;. Ma r ie Duddin g.
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up
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Governor

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J!Jdgment !lwarded
., A $12,823.57 judgment ha s been
&lt;awarded Bank One, Athens, from
Ricky l. . Murphy. et a!, In a
forclosure action In Meigs
Coun ty Common Pleas Court.
A judgment or $4,148.42 has
been awarded Matthal.ee, admlnistratll\ of the es late of Robert
William Lee. !rom Nationwide
Mutual Insurance.

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PGA action continues

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Anolh~ r evenJng of fr Pe ente r tainment will be sta ged at 7:30
p.m. Saturday a t the Shrin e Park '
In Racine under the sponsorship
of the Racine VIllage .£art
Board. The Bend River Bo~s and
others will prov ide en terta in·
men! and res idents a re to take
th E'ir la wn cha irs to the park.

The Pomeroy Area Merchants
Association will meet at Bank
One a t 8 a .m. Tuesday.

at 1:52 p.m. to Holzer Clinic for
Meigs Coun ty Emergency
Kenna Morris to Holzer Medi cal
Medical Serv ices· reports six
Cent
er; Rutland at 3: 20 p.m. to
ca lls Thursday; Racine at 12: 14
Hysell
Run ...; Road !or Alice
a.m. to Bashan for Geneva
to Veterans Me m ori&lt;~ l Events s&lt;'hedoled
Kennedy
Maxson to Holler Medical CenHospital.
ter; Pomeroy a t 8:40 a.m. to
Ma ples Apts. for Etoilia Cassell
.
Veterans
Memorial
Hospit
al;
.
Two
event
s
";Til
be held In
10
rs
Plains
a
t
10:
03
a.
m.
to
Tuppers
Plains
Saturda
y under
Tuppe
~
to
meet
th
hi
f
h
E
Trust
Route 681 for Madelyn Buchanon
~·- ~
e sponsors p o t e as t e rn
Junior High cheerleaders.
10 st. Joseph's Hospital; MiddleChes ter Township Trustees
From ~ a m lo 3 p m a car
port at 1:38 p.m. to an a ut o
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acc ident on Route 124; pa tient will meet Tuesday , 7: 30p. m .. at
wa sh will b~ held at Cole's Sohlo
re fused treatment; Middleport the townhail.
St a tion a nd a bake sa le will be
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , held during the morning hours at
the bra nch of the Farmers Bank
and Sav ings Co.. in Tuppers
RICHARD F. CELESTE
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stretched "from eastern Lake
Superior across the Great l.akes.
down across the Plains and up
toward the central Rockies,"
said National Weather Service
forecaster Harry Gordon.
Heavy rains Thursday caused
flooding in White Pine and
U ncoln County, Nev .. as well as
in parts of Utah .

Services for Jack l. . Clark, 55.
of Middleport, were he ld Wedn esday at Ewing Funeral Hom e.
Clar k wa s born Dec. 12, 1931 , not
1932, as listed In Monday 's
obituary. An infant grandson.
James "Ryan Clark. precede d
him In dea th.

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A look
back at
the ·fair

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST TO 8 AM EDT 8·13'-87

Jack Clark

Local announcements

MeJ'('hants to

trom Montana to New Mexico
and from Nevada through the
central Plains into southwest
Iowa and northwest Missouri.
Severe thunderstorm watches
were Issued in northern Kansa s
and parts of Nebraska .
Damage from wind gusts or up
to 60 mph was reported Thursday
near Concordia, Kan .
Showers and occasional !hun·
derstorms stretched thi s morning frorri the Caroihias across
Florida and along the central
Gulf Coast . The weather service
rr ported especia lly heavy rain·
fall at Greer and~olumbla , S.C.,
Augusta, Ga .. and Crossvill e.
Te nn .
Storms were expected to ilnger
throughou t the day today in the
,;lc!nlty of the cold front, which

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HUNTINGTON - The scheduled bid opening for construction of the Gallipolis l.ocks and
Dam project has beeQ delayed a
week to aliow time for a pre-bid
conference, the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers reported Saturday .
l'rtstead of Sept. 15, ~he opening
will be Sepi. 23 at 11 a.m. In the
Federal Building, 8th Street and
5th Avenu e. sale) Conrad Ripley,
public affairs specialis t for the
corps' Huntington District.
The pre-bid conference will be
at 9 a.m . Aug. 18 on the West
Virginia side of the Gallipolis
Locks and Dam, he said.
The co nference will be an
oppor tunit y for pros pec tive
bidders to as k question s and
clear up any concerns they may
have about th e project. .
Th e bid ope ning was de la yed
because of provisio ns that a
certa in amount of time lapse
between II a nd the pre-bid
conference .

One general contract is to be
awarded for the project, esti·
mated to cost about $200 mliiion.
The project involves di gging a
canal through a bend In the West
Virginia side of the river at the
curre nt dam site and building
two locks for boat traf!ic .
Constr)lction Is scheduled to be
completed about 1990,
The locks would be the same
size as those at the Greenup,
Racine and other newer dam s on
the Ohio Riv er. The Gallipolis
locks are among the wors t
bottlenecks on the Ohio because
of their small size. Problems
navigating the locks In the bend
have resulted in more accidents
there than at other locks on the
river.
As the . locks project nears
completion. the corps Is to award
a contract to rehabilitate the
curre nt dam and strengthen it s
foundations .

Valley
purchased the grand champion steer, a 1,235
pounder, for $3.80 per pound from Jim Baughman,
ol Eureka Star Route, Gallipolis. Shown with the
wlQDer are Mike Berridge, Larry Lee, Morris
Ha~ldns, chairman of the board, Oh~ Valley

presid~erit, Ohio Valley-Bank;
Baughm1111; Susan Skeen, 1987 Gallla County
Livestock Queen and Robin Coen, 191!'1'Miss Gallia ·
County, Stories and results on D·2 today,
(Times-Sentinel photo by Donald E. Wright)

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Sales net
record sum
GALU~Ol.lS Area busln ~ssmen and individuals paid a

record $190,198.25 for 348 Gallla
Count y Junior Fair livestock sale
project s Friday acrordlng to ·
Fred Dee], Gallla County extension agent, 4·H .
"That's approximately $38,000
more than last year's figure,"
GRAND CHAMPION HOG - No smile lor the
Dee! added.
camera!
The grand champion hog, owned by D.J. ·
"It was another outstanding
Harden, of Rt. 4, Oak Hill, shows some resistance
sale. We are pleased with the
to posing lor the camera as~ from left to right,
support from residents and bus!Livestock Queen Susan Skeen, Robin Coen, 1987
. nessmen around the region wljo
backed Gallla County Y.Oungs ters
ageln this summer."
Previous record sum spent !or
· the four livestock projects market lamb, hog, steer and
tobacco - was $153,488.59, set In
1984.
Tim Massie, fair board president, added, "We just can't say
enough about Individuals who
support not only this, but all the.
other fair activities each year."
Dee! said 83 steers sold for
$93.155.30, an average o!$1 .03per
animal and 42 cents above the
normal average market price.
One-hundred and ninety-eight
hogs .sold for $69,132.86. an
average or $1.59 per animal and
about $1 'II hove the normal
market price.
Fifty-seven sheep sold for
$1~,380 . 15, an averageo!$2.88per
animal and $2 above the normal ·
market price.
· Ten sticks of tobacco sold for
$3,530.
One .of the animals, Wesley
Sau!lders' lamb; was purchased
by Haney's Custom Butcher
Shop, then donated back to the
falrboarcl for tbe purpose of a
resale, with proceeds going toSHARE CHAMPION LAMB - Here Is tbe 11187
ward the Galllil County Chapter,
grlllld champion lamb, a 13&amp;-pound male owned
by Brad Cremeens of Eureka Star Route,
Artterloan Cancer Society.
'n!e 36th·rankea: ranked lamb,
· Gallipolis, and bought by Harrison Farms of
which sold for $2.75 during the . · Presque Isle, Maine, 1111d Foodi~L~td of Gallipolis.
Continued on A-3 ·
Show a with the winning woolly tire, left to right,

Miss Gallla County, Jell Smith, vice president of
Ohio Valley Bank and Jim Dalley, president ol
Ohio Valley Bank, look on. The Ohio Valley Bank
purchased the 218-pound porker for SlOper pound.
(Times".Senllnel photo by Donald E. Wrl1hl)

Sl1111ley Harrison, of ~rison Farms: Su.s an
Skeen, 1981 Livestock Queen; Robin Coen, 1987
Mlu Gallla County; Cremeeu; and Bob ·
Eastm1111, ol Foodland and other offtclata. They
paid $14 a pound for the prized anlnal, 1111 all·llme
record. (Times Sentinel by Donald E. Wrlcld)

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
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HOBART WILSON JR.
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A MEMBER Thr Unllf'd PrNis lntrrnatlonal . Inland Dally PrM~ Assocla ·
lion and thr.AmM'Ican Nf'~·~paJ)('r PubllshE'r!i A~soct811on . ·

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arC' wf'lromf'.

ThE')'· should tK' l£&gt;Ss than 300 words

long. Alllf'llf'rs arf' subj('CI toNi II In~ and must lM' sl~nro wiTh namr. addrN~s and
trlc-phon€' numhf&gt;r. No unsta:nro l f'ttrrs will b&lt;&gt; publlshro. LC'tff'I"S; should bE' In
good -la ,;t('~ addrf'ssln~ lssurs, not prrsonalltl~.

The Educa· Brennan. And even with the system."
lion Department needs somt&gt; . tenfold escalation In price, the
Ont&gt; problem Is that the Grants
schooling In elementary contract accounting system never mea· · and Contracts Service has failed
procedures. At least that Is thl' sured up and was scrapped to keep unauthorized officials
· conclusion of Its Inspector within five years, Brennan said.
from making changes after the
general.
Ralph Olmo, the department's contracts have been signed. \he
Failure to drive respectablt&gt; comptroller at the time, said the auditors found more than
b;uglns with contractors, and two cost figures could not fairly $475,000 In added costs because of
unauthorized changes changes be equated. He sal&lt;1, the $168,156 extra work ordered by three
after work has begun have cost was a base figure that changed Educatio.n Department offices:
the taxpayers a bundle, the IG with subsequent task orders - · $178,995 by Civil Rights , $216,727
auditors charged. In a recent , work added · after the original by Special Education and Reba ·
report and In lnter;vlews with our contract Is signed - and was bllltative Services, and$81,647by
~eporter Karen Talley, . they
never Intended to ·cover develop- Educ;ltlonai Research and
questioned the effect~veness of ment of the complete accounting Improvement.
the department's Grants and system.
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The program officers who
Contracts Service.
That, the auditors responded, made unauthorized co mmit ·
One ''task order" contract, for "only reinforces our basic point : ments gave the auditors two
an accounting system, for exam· that task orders were used In a • explanations for ordering the
ple, would up costing $1.7 mill ton
haphazard and uncon trolled extra work: They sa(d It was
. instead of the original $168,156,
manner to build an ineffective urgently needed and / or they
according to IG auditor ·Charles

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By HELEN THOMAS
Upl White Houae Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Reagan and White House
• spokesman Marlin Fitzwater have been comparing notes on skin ··
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cancer.
,
• The ruddy-faced Fitzwater has a longer history of the problem, .:::
• dating back some 20 years and stemming from his days In the sun as a
: · Kansas farm boy.
·
Fitzwater has had a constant recurrence of skin cancers that are
; -.removed, which Is normal, because the:~; will come back. ·
: The.president has bad three bouts with skin cancer around the nose,
the latest near the tip, w!llch surgeons at Bethesda N Hospital
removed last week:·
When af!llcted, Reagan usually Injects a word of advice In his
speeches on staying out of the sun, or at least guarding against too
much exposure.
Fitzwater has a house full of hats that he has purchased over the
years to protect his face. And once In a while he does wear one. The
president wears a western hat when be Is out riding at his
mountaintop ranch In California. - - President Reag;;~n Is btisy and reporters were astonished that the
White House made a big deal out of a task force report this week to
promote economic development In Latin America.
Reagan extolled the report, which he had not read, and spoke of the
need for free enterprise and employee ownership In the
: underdeveloped countries.
• He thanked the panel, beaded by Wtnlam Middendorf III, former
ambassador to the Organization of American States, for the report
that ran over 100 pages.
· The problem Is that the report was · submitted to Reagan and
Congress In October 1986. Aides explained that the ceremony with the
task force had been postponed several times.
This was an unusual letter, .
evert when you consider that we
The president Is looking forward to a visit from Sovlt&gt;t leader ministers get our share of unus·
Mikhail Gorbacbev. No date Is set but II all goes well with the talks In ual letters. What makes many of
·, Geneva on globally wiping out superpower medium range missiles, them unusual is that they have
there Is a good chance Gorbachev will make his first trip to the United llttll' to do with religion . No one
: States.
·
asks about the Holy Ghost or
• Mindful of that possibility, Reagan told the msk force on Latin angels or what a day In heavt&gt;n
: American development that every time he Is aboard the helicopter will be like.
· flying him to Camp David, "and I look down at those tracks of homes,
A lot of letters have to do with
• some of them with a little backyard swimming pool and ali of them
the unfairness of. lite and "why
• with an automobile or two In the driveway, some lawn surrounding It
bad · things happen to good
: ... I have a fantasy of having Mr. Gorbacbev beside me ... and being people," to borrow the title of
• able to point down and say, 'those are the homes of American
Rabbi Harold Kushner's best: workers. They own them.· And I get frustrated becausl' he would
seller. A much smaller number
:· think It was something we created artiflcally just to show him." . inquire ''why good things happen
• • In other words, the United States would try to put Its best foot
to bad people."
: ·forward when and If the Kremlin leader shows up- but no Potemkln
Usually when tht&gt;Sl' peoplE.'
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didn't know that only the Grants
and Contracts Service Ia empowered to arrange contract
changes.
As the auditors pointed out, the
unauthor.tzed amendments to the
contr;~cts probably wo11nd up
costing the government more
th;~n I! the changes and prlcei
had been negotiated by Grants
and Contracts Services officials.
Even then, of course, once a
contract ts awarded, the depart:
ment has little or no leverage on
the contractor.
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The auditors weren't ali that
pleased with .the contract servt;
ce ·s performance even when lj
did exercise control. They cited a
$2.6 million settlement paid to
disgruntled· contractor io drog
his claim against the department. The dispute Involved ~
contract option and the manne~
in which th e contract servlc~
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invoked 1!.
On one point at least, the
auditors' criticism was more ol
form than substance. They ques;
tioned a co ntra ct for a stenoty·
plst at $62.50 an hour that lacked
documents to show that it waf
"analyzed and negotiated" beforE.' being approved. Olmo said
the fee was In fact reviewed by
the Granl, a nd Contracts Service
and ' was deemed reasonable ...,.
and our own rest&gt;arch In the
Washington. D.C., area shows
that the hourly rate was not
excessive .
The dt&gt;partment plans to educate officials In the various
divisions on the facts of contract·
lng life, drilling them partiCU·
larly on the point that the Grants
and Contracts Office has sole
authority to make changes after
contracts have been signed. The
auditors have also expressed th~
hope thai better contract man·
ag('mcnt would avert costly
claims se ttlements.

. The White House did not cooperate With author Frances Leighton
: Spaatz In her writing of "The Search for the Real Nancy Reagan," an
· unauthorized biography no~ on the stands.
· It was nothing personal. But Elaine Crispen, the first lady's press
secretary, explained .that If Mrs. Reagan answered all the requests
for photographs and biographical material that pour In, "she
wouldn't have anything left for her own book."
The first lady bas alreatly contracted with Random Hou~ to write
her memoirs and she has kept a diary. Although It has not been
publicly disclosed, there are reports In publishing circles that she wiU
get S2 million for her autobiography.
Mrs. Reagan Is a tuned in first lady . She is aware of what goes on In
the West Wing .a nd she weighs In when she does not frel that her
· husband Is being well Sl'f'&lt;ed.
She Is protective and usually prevails In the end, perhaps ruf!ilng
. some feelings .among aides. But some of the staff changes brought
-~ about In the White Hoqse since the Iran- Contra scandal have In the
: president's besf Interest.
White House communications director T om Griscom must be a.
·· muncher. Not only does he have the required jar of jelly beans on a
' table In his ofllce. He also has a huge jar of pretzels and other snacks.
· Griscom Inherited Pat Buchanan's office when be succeeded the
.conservative columnist In the communications post. Griscom bas not
· complained In view of the proximity to the Ovai~ Offlce , but It bas no
: windows and that c.an be claustrophobic.
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Tod~y Is Sunday, Aug. 9, the 22lst day of 1987 with 144 to follow.
The moon Is full.
The morning stars are Mer.cury, Venus and Jupiter.
The evening stars are Mar~ and Saturn.
•
Those born on this day are under the sign of Leo. They Include
.·English author and an.gier Izaak Walton In 1593, pioneer SJI'iss child
·'psychologist Jean Plaget In 1896, English actor-playwright Robe.rt
,Shaw tn 1927, Australian tennis star Rod Laver IIi 1938 (age 49),
comedian David Steinberg In 1942 (age 45), and heavyweight boxer
: Ken Norton In 1945 ' (age 42) .

either. If It' s a ditch digger who
pops the question to her , It will
probably to a rich, hand some
mining engineer. Adol&lt;'Scence Is
hard on girls who aren't pre tty,
but they often end -up marrying
successful, good· looking men .
I've known many tycoons who
married homely women . Or wish
they. had . What frequently gives
the homely girl the advantage
over the Cyblll Shepherds In the
marital market Is that the Plain
Jane doesn't spend ali her lime
trying to be beautiful. So she has
time to listen to a man tell his
dreams . And time to help him
achieve hi s dreams .

And
the already
polls.
Yethe's
hisstagnant
enemiesInare
marching In a political lynching
party.
On June 12, Sen. Joseph Blden
became the first Democratic
candidate to rule out o~ly nn• of
the other candidates as a running
mate: Jackson.
By dumping on the hapless .
Jackson, Blden hopes to bead off
prospective candidate Sen. Sam
Nunn of Georgia, and become the
party's "great Southern hope."
Tht&gt;n, a few llays ago, Prest·
dent Reagan's Ideological con·
· frere, columnist George Will,
proposed a ticket made up of
Nunn and Rep. William, Gray of
Pennsylvania as a "stop Jack·

son" movement.

But as Democratic legend AI
Smith urged. "Let's look at the
record" of Nunn. thE' 48-year-old
"Georgia General." .
- Tn 1975 and 1982, 'he voted
against renewing the Voting
Rights Act.
. .
- In 1980, Nunn cast a pivotal
vote against a filibuster to help

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Fnirhful ,,, th(' wnunt/3 11j o
/rif&gt;nd. but tlu• kiul'a of an ~n,.my
art drt:f'itful.

You. have lo think. twice when
an unreconstructed Reagan loy•allst like Wlll_~raps hi$ arms
.around any-Democrat.Bewarpof
Greeks bearing gifts and reac·
tlonartes ,pralslng moderates.
Will wrings his bands at the
"absurdity" that "Jesse ·Jack·
son, who Is In no sense a man of
government, Is the preeminent
: On this date In history:
black politician."
. In 1842, the U.S .·Canadlan border was formally defined by the
That 75 percent of the black
: WebSter-Ashburton Treaty, signed by the the United States and
electorate currently disagrees
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Britain.
• In 1936 Jesse OWens won his fourth Olympic gold medal In Berlin . . about that "abSurdity" and 19 of 1
the 23 black members of Con- 1
: In 1945' a B-29 bomber dropped an atomic bomb nicknamed "Fat
gress are supporting Jackson's
: Man" on' the Japanese city of Na11asakl. ·
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campaign Is Irrelevant when
; In 1969, five .members of the Charles Manson sex and drug cult,
logic Is blinded by plantation I
· acting on orders from Manson, Invaded the Beverly Hills bOrne of
arrogance.
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. :
:Sharon Tate and killed the actress and four other people In the first of
Ah, but Will can trot out three 1
; two nights of bizarre murders.
blac.k Georgians who are "eager 1
· · In 1974 President Richard Nixon's resignation became effective at
for an excuse not to support ,
: poon and VIce President Gerald Ford was .sworn In as the nation's
Jackson."
;
;·38th chief executive.
The devil can cilr 1cripturP' for :
• In 1985, retired Navy Lt. Cmdr. Arthur Walker was convicted of
hi• p1Npo1~.
: spying for the sOviet Union.
The Nunn-Gray ticket Is not a 1
I
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new Idea.
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; A ~bOught for the day: Izaak Walton wrote, ' Good company and
Former Gov. Charles Robb of
discourse are the very sinews of virtue."
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memory of Mrs. Harold (Janice) ·
Saunders. mother or lairboard
member Kennison Saunders,
who d led Friday .
This year's sale was conducted
In five hours and 30 minutes after
the start was delayed 15 minutes .
Lee Johnson and Tommy Joe
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Wayne Jlylden, Skip Meadows,
My ron " Bud" McGhee. J .E.
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But this past fall , tht&gt; dupllclt·
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.reclamation side of the federal "affected more acres than the
Onf' W f'l"k , ........................... 6(] Cl'nf );
law. particularly In the Rutland .bond was for ," says Roisen, and
Onf' Yf'a r .................... -. ... $.lUO
and Snowville areas .
then left . forfeiting th.:: bond .
SINGLE fOPV
Right now In Meigs County a
PRICE
In the c~se of forfeitures, the
Sund&gt;J ' ' .........
small job Is underway to res tore Division must step in to reclaim
8.9 acres at the abandoned Whit e . the land and !he difference
!'oio subs l'ripti()O!\ h:-' m:11l pcrmilll'fl fn
e+ rf'as IA'hf'T'r mowr carriC'I" srrvicf' is
Rock Coa l Inc . mine site in between the forfeited bond and
uval 1ahlf'.
Minersvlllr.
actual reclamation cost comes
Accordl nil to Wayne .Rolsen , from coal tax money . SomeThf' Sunda \' T lmPs F.t•nllnrl wtll not bP
rrspuns ibiP ror ;~rka nl 'l' pay mPnls
Columbus, project officer for the times, through legal action, all or
mad£' to t·urriPrs
Division of Reclamation, the part of this money Is reimbursed
stream channel from Route 124 to the Division by the responsible
MAIL SUIIS('RIPTIONS
SuRday Only
bac~ 700 yards to th e abandoned
parties .
On r- Y f'ar ......................... . ....... S-12 . 2~
mlnewlll be restored " to as close
Six mo nths ................. ,........... Slti ,!=IO
Also lncludt&gt;d In t~e White
to the original configuration as Rock project Is a separate $4,000
Dalily and Sund ~y
possible. " Also. material which· project to fill a shaft open ing left
MAll. SIJIIS(' KIPTIONl&lt;
was fared off a hillside at the from the original mining operalnt~ldP founly
t:l W&lt;'f'k iO ... .........
. $17 .29
back of the site ·and brou ght tion. The shaft has already been
2t1 Wf'f' ks ....................·....
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forward to form a roadway will filled reports Rolsen, and · the
;,2 Wf'&lt;'kS ............. ........
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be pushed back to the hill side and remainder of the White Rock
Ral" OutMide County
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sloped.
project is scheduled for comple2f. Wf'('k o; . ...
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The firm of Tom Mayle and tion· by Oct. 31.
~2 Wf•f'k ); .. .... .
.. $67 .fil
Sons. Cutler, Ohio, Is reclaiming
the area at a cost of $170.535.
Work began on July 1.1 ·
. Originally a parr of the White
Rock Salt Corp .. which ceased
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1981. White Rock Coal posted a
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Don't lynch Jesse Jaekson ___c_hu_ck_s,_on_e
Poor .Jesse Jackson.
Virginia, leader of th e conserva The country preacher's candl· · live Democratic wing, conceived
dacy hasn't even taxied to the It as ·an unapologetic attempt to
presidential runway, much less vitiate Jackson 's Influence
gotten off the campaign ground. within the party.
His fund-raising is moribund. ·
Naturally, Gray (a .k.a. the
A "he can't win" syndrome " sophisticated dancer" among
bangs over his leonine black his fOlleagues\ Is busting his
locks with Dameoclean tenacity . oleaginous hump to boost Nunn 's

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''Said like a man." sneers the
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syndicated woman co lumnist ex·
plalning why Nancy Rca~~:an was
voted by readers of a men's
magazine as the woman- with
whom they would most like to
spe nd an eveni ng. What were
these men .:... age 60 to ~1 No,
tht&gt;y werP 18 io 35. It 's Mrs.
Reagan who is In her 60s.
This woman wr1ter says the
nPw generation of men 111\e
Nancy because she Is the kind of
woman "Most !987womenreluse
to bl': Shl&gt; is a great wife to her
hu sband."

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N1J mafler wtM,.r Wf' arf' or who w1•an-. ~-e fiK'f'.Probll'm.~ In llfr . Job~ : 7tl'lls us lhJ!iO:
" Man Lli txlrn unto rroub!P. a!) rtv- sp.'lrk." f1y uJlllo•a rd ," T'roubll'S arc nor a('('tdf&gt;ntal :
!l(•lfhfor urt• 1~ rol nf.'trlrnra l. R;H hl'!' , rh(&gt;v u,..-ln God's prowam ttlat Hc mi~ht hav£' a
JX'Oplr who wt li ('tl005(• Him- not bPc'~usc- ·~~ l10 l'a'l y, but bt'rau!k' ~~ ar"&lt;' wUIIn12: to push
rhrou~h llf(l's prohlm'!s In oppr('hmdl~ 1--Jim. Many li(iVl' In whm troublE'S romE' thf'lr
wnv bN'uu~ II 1 .~ f'lt$ICT.
Tht- L.ortl has crrutf'd u!' ror a pul'JDI('. He&gt; ckostrrs to brlnl'! us Into malwity that ¥.'£' may
attaln to thl!i hl~h cnllln~ ''For many al'l.' call«i ~~ ft'W.arl'C'tnim" rMl:ltl. 22: 141 , It can
bl' ~tid ln anottw&gt;r wa,~,·. ··ttw wUI pay th£' prk'(' In order to br dmm." Thls qualifyinJtbl'!JiM afh-r ..,,, haw rt'l't~wd rtx• rrw gift ofs.alvatWm whleh hao; bK:n amply provldl'd for LLt;
m Calvary's c.·ross. Wr ranmt rarn or quality for thl~~o. It Lc; a frtof&gt; jltt'lto all who ~A'illlx'lk'vt\
But thr- outwt'rddn~ of this J!ift of salvation WUII't'Quirc' much from us whm wt'u~and
and iii.'Cfjlt that t hen' -...·UIIr ~and dlfftcullk's In IUt'. and v1e'w them riah1ly. Thrn
wf' ~.~o• Ul bro ubk' 19 rmbra«• !hNn and n'Spond to the Lord In lhl&gt;m.
Th('f'(' an:- W\:('ls or l'f'alms In our spiritual ~&lt;M'Ih. As we matuf(l\n lht&gt; Lord, He des tr~ that . ._.f' brcomf' artlvf'ly tnvolvro wl1h Him In the oulwockl'nR of this prOCE'SS. For
!hi~ , wf' must &lt;'OmC Into an abld ln~ anolnUn!i!: within and upon our llv(&gt;S, and a smsltlvlly
ol ctiS&lt;rrnmcnt In thP rf'alm..olthl&gt; su~rnalural.
"rhl' problems and lilfflrullk•'S Wi' lal'l' In llff'oome tram two main sourct"S. human and
$Uianlc. which was broog hl atmut throu~h mankind's rejM\on of lhl' rult" of Tilt' KIM$!·
dom of GOO. A proJX'r functlon l n ~ of tht" Gos)l{'l of tht' Lord Jesus ~rls! wlll afff'Ct t'ach
f1tht'St' JJnd brlnR a rrsultanT C'flrrMion. JMUS ~l d we arc to (11''preach lt'lf' Word," t21
" hC'al lh&lt;' sick'· and 131 "ra.~ t OUI d('YUs " (Mark 3: 13-15) . A bettE'r undt&gt;rstandl nR oft his
thlrtl ttl'('a of ministry Is nN'decl at this lime.
·
[):&gt;mon..lf arf'ont&gt;form o1 bf'inJ; pl1ndpalltk's art'yf'l anoihff. The Blblt&gt;does not state
th(' ori,gtn ol d«nons, but W(' know lhty al'f' dtst"mbodiE'd spirits for thfy SE'(&gt;k to inhabU
llvt nR brlnJr.' , JE'SU.\ said we ar(ltocast thm1 out. We have hl'l"R given !his aulhorlty and
ar&lt;' cxpl'('trd to USf' H. Bul sc:mt'thln,z dltfert'lll Is said as to pr\nclpallt~. "For we
WRESTL not a~a\nst fk':sh an d bloW. but against prtnrlpalllil'S, a~atnst the;&gt; ruiPr!! of llv&gt;
dolrknl'SS olthls world. a~alnst spirlluat wlckE:'Cinfos5 In hl ~h plaef'S: : fEph. 6: 12). Not the
dlff('l'i"fk.'f', ··o...mon.&lt;i" - l'astlh&lt;Tn ou1 ~ "Prlncipalllk-5" -wrestlE' BR:alnst them .'lllus
ou1· appnta{'h to t~Y'sc must bE' dlff('l'fflt .
Thl'SI' prlnclpalttl~ ere ('nt hronOO In th(l ht.&gt;tW('nltes. rontrolllnst: m.anldnd, ruU~ na·
1\on.o;, c-ltl('S. and Sl)("('!flc al'('a.~. Isaiah spraks of ttwse as causing all ttwo aljtOny of wars,
hatred and strift.&gt;. " Hf' who smolt:&gt; the peoplE&gt; In wrath wllh a continual stroke. ht that
rulro the- nations In anp:A', Is PE'I'S«Utfd. andnonP hindf'relth ...How an&gt;tou fallen. 0 Lu·
clfer son ot the mornlntt. how art thou cut down totht" ground, whl('hdlst WPBken thPnatk) ns! " i l'!oa. 14:6, 12\.
r
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As t!X- Lord's peopk&gt;oVf'J1.'0JIIt" ln tlE st~glesandbattk&gt;s~ lUI.', and as they begin to br
St&gt;a!rd £'"PE'rienllally with On"\st In hcav£'111Y pl&amp;Cf'!i; and take on splrltual authority, this
ovm..unlng auUalry wUI ~n to dis(iaCE' thet;{&gt; prtnclpoltlk's and powt'rs. M thl&gt;le ai'E'
dl&lt;ipiOC'C'rl. thm will cornp trltJJia:tlon on tt.&gt; earth. This tlmrof tribulation is not a dat(l WE!'IMuld look tor, OOt an OC'CUJWO('('.'Jlllsocrul"''ee''a' Is when an overoomlngpeoplelncrt"as·
tnWy are-Cauj2:ht up to the throll£' and beWn to ''Wrestle'' ln tht-heavE'Illies. 'Olel.ordtswal1·
tn~ forOVl'rroJTI('rswho can dJspla("(''prtnctpaJIUes. As these arE' brou$!:hl dawn, thm all the
calaml! l&lt;'s and J00W1ll'fltS mmtloned In Revelations wDl begin to hapP£'11.
Th('f{" Ls a para lid lx'IW('(&gt;n 100 chlldrE'rrof Jsral"l and ttw&gt; Olureh In this. WhiiPthe chll·
drrn of tsrar l Wf'rf'slltlng In Ejzypt.lt was easy for them tosay.,'"Canaan Is ours!,A land
nowtnJ!: with milk and hoTM:"Y, hall£'1uJah! •· But whm they arrived. th~ enrounlerE'd ttK'
prf'Sf'nct' of gt·anls and wnlled cit les. The walls of Jt&gt;richo romlng down was a typ['of spiritual warfarco. a ml~tly defeaT of prlnctpallt\Ef&gt;. tsrael.was I'E'SpondlnR at that time tO
thC' Impe-tus and Import of I he Spirit of GOO. It was a supt&gt;rnaturaltntPI'V('11tkm. whereby,
trtnlj: led by .thr Spirit and know ing thP volreof the Ulrd, thfse prtndpalltles th at were
l'ntrrnctwd Wf't"i' broojithl down. As the children of Israel mtered_lntoCanaan, theY bfogan to possess thP land llttl(' by lillie. drlvlnjitout and utterly slaying the Inhabitants or
the land. This Is a typr of our spiritual warfam
'Onisllans often sit In t hrlr prws saying. ''We are seated with Otrlst In heavPnly
places, hallelujah! '' (S£"E' Eph. 2:6). But thecnemy Is entrmt:hed In the heavenlies and
must bfo rohfrontl:'d through actual warfare "WI! wrrstlp not against flesh and bl()()d,
bit ajitalnst prtnclpalltll"S: .. agalnst spiritual wickedness In hl:'aVPnly plaCf'S" '(Eph.
6:121 . This ml'illls then' Is a pi'E'S('flt and adtve warfat'e'. Ju!1 J'lldtlngUw.t we are seated
wllh 0lflst In heawnly places wUI not accomplish II . 'Ibere must be an overcoming
quality In our livE'S when-In we Pnler into a rPiattonshtp with our l..c&gt;rd tn prophetic
authority - A "'WJ'EI!Itlln~ · autholity where~ a victory. might be- won~ Ihe prt"Sent ctrcumstanct'S and problems Wt" face. As a PE'()ple come Into this prophetic authority and
, kk'ntlttcatlon with our Lord In bl&gt;lng seatro with Him ln heavenly placet, prlnclpeiUies
and powfl'l wlllbe brou~hl down.
·
The Lord.1s looking ror ·a proplt.&gt; today who wUI come 'to a IPYf!'l of spirit.,.I maturity
that wUI t&gt;nabk&gt; thfom to take on &amp;ptriiUD.I authorlty and ~n to wrestk&gt;concerntn~e IB'inc\palltl£'5. Just as the chlkb'Pn of IJrael walked tC«l"theor arwrd Jericho tn obedlencf'to
the Word of the Lord, we must become part of a propbettcarmy and we abletollncUon
tn iota! harmony and unity. Then wUI come a trtngtng OOWn of prtnctpalttls and a rtsultant open heaven, a moving ot the Sptrtt of God on tht earth as never before.
This ts the wisdom of the Lord. using tho very hUIIW1Hy !hat Satan deleated In tho
Garden of Eden to bring down his kingdom. The I.Drd lscalltngus to arlleandcomeup
Into the ht&gt;avenlles wl1h Him. Jt Is only as wt' make ourselves avaUable to the Lord and
bP!&lt;In to walk In ""' Spirit. that !hls Ia paoalble.
The Lord Is waltln~ for us.

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POMEROY - A representative from the office of
Congressman Cla~ence Miller wlil be at the court house In
.Pomeroy from 11 a.m. to 1 ·p.m. Wednesday to speak with
anyo~e havlng questions concerning the federal government.

. GALLJPOLlS ·- David E. Johnson, 31, oiCrown Cl1y, was
arrested.Frlday night by the Sheriff's Department on a warrant
from the Galila County Common Pleas Court, charged with ·
domestic violence.
James Edward Perry, 31, of Rt. 2, Vinton, was arrested
Saturday morning by the Sheriff's Department, charged with
domestic violence.
IJobert Monroe Mullins, 34, of Wellston, Is being held by the
Gallla County Sheriff's Department for the Jackson County
Sheriff's Department. Mullins is facing a charge of aggravated
drug trafficking.

GALLIPOLIS - The Gailla County Health Department Is
sponsoring a Walking Day-Camp for children 6-10 years old
August 17·21 from 8:30a.m.. to 9:30a .m .
The day camp Is the second sponsored by the department this
year .
Participants are asked to wear play cloths but to avoid
thong-type s hoes.
Each morning, participants will meet In the side yard of the
Gall Ia County Court house at 8:30 a.m. for a walk on the
sidewalks of GallipOlis. Different routes will be traveled every
dqy.
.
Barbara Epling, R.N. and Adult Vo lunteer Alice Lassiter will
accompany the group.
The day-camp schedule will remain the same, rain or shine.,
except for ex)reme thunderstorms .
Parents may register their children by calling 446-4612 , ext.
292. There is no c harge for the program.

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Representive will visit Pomeroy

Arrested by Gall.ia sheriff

Pl'an walking day camp

Beauty iSD't everything_____By_G_eo_rg._e_P_lag._en_z
write of the Inequities of life they
are speaking of 'their own un·
happy, unfair situations- or, as
Is thE.' case In this letter, of the
unhappy situations of members
of tbt&gt;ir family .
'
. " I'm worried about my 18·
year-old daughter." writes this
mother, "She's homely. Like her
father. She's got a wonderful
personality, but the popular boys
are Interested only In the cute
girls. Does a ntce girl like Linda
havl' to resign herself to being an
old maid or getting a proposal
only from a ditch dlggt&gt;r ?"
I'm not worried about Linda,
and her mother shouldn't be

GALLIPOLIS - John H. Ellingson, principal of Galll~i.
Academy High School, has announced the following dates for
locker assignments at. the high school: Tl!esday, August 11,
seniors; Wednesday, August 12, juniors; Thursday, August 13,
sophomores and Friday, August. 14, freshman. Assignments
are scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the assigned days.
Seventh and eighth grade students will be issued lockers when
sc,hpol begins, Tuesday, August 25.
Seniors wilt be assigned on a one student per locker basis.
Underclassmen will be assigned two students per locker .
Tnere Is a 2~ cent locker rental fee charge per student.

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Second Ave. for Heather Riffle to Holzer Medical Center;
Pomeroy at 9:54 a.m. to Lasley St. for William Watson to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Racine Fire Department at 10:59
a.m. treated Melba Jones at the scene of an two-car auto
accident on. Route 124; Syracuse at 5:58 p.J1l. to Spring Ave. tor
Imogene Blevins to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Racine at
·7: 11 p.m. to Wells Run Road for Pearl Hawthorne to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Tuppers Plains at 8:20p.m. to the Arbaugh
Addition for Nicole Swager who was treated but not
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By United Press International
Northwest Ohio:
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West Central Olilo:
Showers and thunderstorms likely Sunday with a high
between 80 and 85.
The probability of precipitation Is 60 percent Sunday.
Central Lake Erie Shore:
East Lake Erie Shore:
Northeast Ohio Inland:
Central Ohio Highlands:
Showers and thunderstorms likely Sunday with a high
between 80 and 85.
The probabilily of precipiiatlon is 60 percent Sunday.
Ohio Miami Valley:
Showers and thunderstorms likely Sunday with a high in the
upper 80s.
The probability of precipitation is 60 percent Sunday.
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East Central Ohio:
Showers and thunMrstorms likely Sunday with a high in the
upper 80s.
The probability of precipitation is 70 percent Sunday.
Southwest Ohio:
South Central Ohio:
Showers and thunderstorms likely Sunday with a high near90.
The probability of precipitation is 60 percent Sunday.
Lake Erie:
Winds will be from the southwest at 10 to 15 knots Sunday and
from the northwest late in the day. Chance of showers and
thunderstorms likely Sunday.

Weather Zones
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Northwest Ohio:
Partly cloudy Saturday with a chance of showers and
thunderstorms . and highs in the . mid 80s. Showers and
thunderstorms likely Saturday night with lows In the mid 60s.
Variable cloudiness Sunday with scattered s howers and
thunderstorms. Highs will be in the low 80s.
The probability of precipitation is 40 percent Saturday, 60
percent Saturday night and 40 percent Sunday.
Winds will be variable aropn~ 10 miles an hour Saturday.

By JACK BEARY
Unlled Pret111 International
Showers and thunderstorms
drenched the Carolinas Friday
with more than 2 inches of rain,
can~ling a golf tournament but
bringing precious drops of relief
to parched farm . land, while
storms unleashed hall In the
Rockies.
Storms in the West stretched
across the southern Plateau and
Rockies and east to the Plains.
A,n afternoon storm brought
hall apd street flooding to Gallup,
N.M. Hail also pelted Yellow·
stone Park, Wyo. Nearly 2 Inches
of rain fell Friday morning at
Sierra Vista, Ariz. and a flasfi ·
flood watch was posted until
Friday evening for southeast
Arizona.
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East and Midwest enjoyed fair
summer weather.
The Nation;li Weather Service
said 272 inches of rain fell early
Friday .at Columbli!, S.C ., and
more than 2.3 inches was .mea·
sured at Greensboro, N.C., but
forecaster Pete Reynolds said,
"there's been no flooding."
At Columbia's Metropolitan
Airport, 3.28 !riches of rai n fell in
the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m.
Friday,
"We have this unstable air cell
in here and It built on top of us and
we got a moisture feed out of the
Gulf and we just got soaked, " .
NWS spokesman Jeff Medlin
said.
.Just outside Greensboro, the
heavy rains forced a halt Friday.
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End marriages
. GALLIPOLIS - Five mar·
riages were ended In Gallla
County Common Pleas Court
during the week of August 3-6:
Robert Jeryl Eutsler and
1'erry Jean Eutsler, both of Rt. l, .
,Gallipolis, were handed a decree
of divorce Tuesday.
Decrees of dissolution were
granted Monday to Kenny Hawk,
of735 R. Third Ave., and Nina K.
Hawk, of Rt. 1, Gallipolis, Man·
day; Rayford A. Minnis, of Rt. 3,
Bidwell, and Kelly R. Minnis, of '
32 Garfield Ave., Blake Northup I
and Shirley Northup, both of Rt. '
4, Gallipolis; and Keith A.
Sheets, of 520 Spr,ing Valley
Drive,' and Melody Ann Sheets, of
Winfield, W.Va.

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concerned

that there might be unnecessary
press ure on Koch to get out of th&lt;'
hospital too soon.
The mayot· " Is u ndi&gt;r too much
pr('ssure to gN back In a~t ion to
provt&gt; he' s al l righ t," Mohr said.
" It would b&lt;' dl. appoin tin g If he
has to prove l.t to such a degree
that it impair his r('Covcr y."
Koch was stricken sudden!)'
with slurred stx&gt;ech, nausPa a nd
dtzzint&gt;ss Thut·sday mornin g In
his limousi ne a nd was raced - at
his ow n request - to Lenox Hi ll
Hospital for tests.
He was brought to the Ncorotoglcal Ins titute&gt; at Columbia·
Presbyterian Medica l Cente r In
upper' Manhatlan rarly Friday
aft er suffering a second bou t of
the sympt oms. doctors said.
Blockage ol "an artrry .t he size
of a hair on your hetld" was
identlfiro as the ca use of th e
' trokc, Mohr sa id. " The troubl e
was conf ined lo that ·tiny one and
Is not a s ign of a ma jor disease."
Mohr sai d the hair·lhln artery

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Mohr said Koch suffered a
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'' His brain Is healthy, his
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la ter Frida y that the mayor 's
cond ition had lmprov('d .during

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Dis trict Congress ma n Bob
McEwen will appear at the
Gallia County Republican Ox
Roast, Saturday, August 15. at 5
p.m. at the Gal!ia County Junior
Fairgrounds .
McEwen is th e ranking
member of the Compensation,
Pension and Insurance subcom·
mittee of the Veterans Affairs
Committee and a member of the
Public Works. He is also a
member of the Transportat ion
Committee and the Permanent
Select Committee on
Intelligence:
Dr. Paul c. Hayes, president of
Rio Grande College, will be
master of ceremonies.
Jack "Tex" Harrison will
provide entertainment.
Anyone who would like more
information may calt Molly Ply·
male, at 446-1214 or 446-7890.

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POMEROY - Twenty-seven
cases were processed·in the court D. Merry, Thurman, speeding,
of Meigs County Court Judge $28 and costs; Elizabeth M.
Gambill, Albany, failure to yield,
Patrick O'Brien.
$20
and costs; Richard R Smith,
Forfeiting bonds were Jackie
Racine,
left of center. $10 and
Cummins. Racine, no seat ~lt.
$35; Brenda Cloud, Shade. fail· ·costs; Dewey Ferguson, Gallipolis, failure to yield from stop sign,
ure to display valid registration,
$50; William Holcomb. Albany, $10 and costs: Dale Wilkerson,
failure to disp'ay valid plate on Beaver, speeding, $21 and costs;
trailer. $50: William Schroth, Kelly R. Counts, Syracuse,
Beaver Falls. P·a., $55; Catha· speeding, $27 and costs; David A.
Malloy, Athens, speeding, $21
rine C. DeWitt, Athens, $50;
and
costs; David Fooci, Gallipo~
Kelly Counts. Syracu~ $55:
lis,
stop
sign vio.Jation , $10 and
Gina Snyder, Gallipolis. $50,
costs;
Daniel
QePue. Pomeroy,
Scott Shafer, Elkhart, Ind., $50,
Improper
passing,
$30 and costs;
all on speeding charges.
Mitchell Halley, Middleport. no
Other cases processed include: operator's license. $75 and costs,
Steven C. George, Hometown, W.
va .. pasting within an intersec· five days in jail, jail time
suspended, on year probation;
lion, $10; .Jerry Cramer, Amlin,
Tamara Cundiff, Gallipolis, exassured clear distance, $10 and
pired operator's license, $35 and
costs; Gregory Cunningham,
costs; Barbara Ridinger, Galli·
Pomeroy , speed, $20 and costs;
Raymond Church, Parkersburg. polis. no seat belt,driver,$20and
,costs; Earl Phelps, Pomeroy,
speed, $24 and costs; Jeffrey S.
driving while intoxicated, six
Smith. Columbus, seven charges
of passing bad checks, restitution months In jail, suspended to 30
days , $300 fine, six months Ohio
and costs ordered paid, six
months jail suspended to time license suspension. onE&gt; year
probation and costs; Connie
Ellis. Albany, driving while
intoxicated, 60 days Ohio licenses
suspension, three days jail, sus·
Veterans Memorial
pended upon completion of resi·
dential driving school, $250 fine
POMEROY - Friday Admis- suspended upon completion of
sions- Lucy McCune, Pomeroy; driving school, costs .
Arlene Taylor, Portland.
Friday Discharges - Dorothy
Chevelier, Johnnie Nash, Cha·
rles Findlay Sr .. Pat Mitchell,
Carrie Osborne, Betty Hunt.
Mary Rinehart , Henry Hartman,
Hugh Leifheit.

By WILLIAM ,K. RASHBAUM
NEW YORK (U PJ ). - Mayor
Edward Koch. hospitalized lor a
mlnorstroke, wasimprovin ga nd
deli ver ing trademark wi secracks although tloct ors warned
the feisty official w&lt;t s under,: ·•oo
much pressure to get back In
action to prove he's all r ig ht ."
The 62-yo&gt;ar-old mayor, who
s ufferc'&lt;i s lurred speec h and a
s light droop In his face , wou ld
undergo more tests tod ay a!·
though doctors said It was not
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is one of about a dozen located
deep in the right side of Koch's
brain and affected the use of his
left arm and the muscles ln the
left side of hi s face, causing a
slight droop.
"There Is a slight slurring of
speec h,·· said Dr. Thomas Fay .
director of speech a nd nea ring at
Columbia -Pres byter ian, who ex·
amlned Koch . "There's no per·
ma nent speech or language
dam age."
Koc h had severa+ vis tors Fri·
day, including' Gov . Marlo
Gu0 mo an_d his wife. Matilda,
who retreated when the m ayor
"was about to put the a rm on
me," Cuomo joked:
"The mayo r looks great,"
Cuomo said. " Bu t when 1 asked
him If there was a nything I could

do for him. he said, 'There' s this
one bill on your desk ...'
" He never got it out of his
mouth because I knew what was
co ming" and cut him off said
Cuomo, who Jell gifts of homemade chocolate-ch ip cookies and 1
a book of art reproductions from
the Empire State Collection . in
Albany .
Mohr desci'lbed Koch as
,;sober, reflective a nd still full of
the wisecracks that mad e him
famous .
" He as ked m e , 'How'm 1
doing,' and 1 said , 'Terrific.' "
" How 'm 1 doing" is a Koch
trademark that figured promi·
nently In the former Co ngressman 's two ma yoral re-election
campaigns in 1981 and 1985, both •
of wh ich he won by landslides.
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light Thursday was shot at by·a
person in an automobile.
.
Jose Menqez Silvio, 38, of Port :
Hueneme, said tlle bullet
" whizzed by his · head," Sgt. '
Dennis Fitzgerald said. Police · ::
were searching fo r a suspect.
. Po lie~ Issued a photograph and
description of Thomas Robison,
18, a transient wanted on attempted . murder charges in the
shooting and wounding of televi·
sian stunt man Henry King! lasi
Saturday night in Studio City.

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8Y4% INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1986
(GNMA COLLATERALIZED FHA-INSURED MORTGAGE LOANMEIGS COUNTY 'CONVAL~SCENT CENTER PROJECT)
Dale&lt;!: December 1. 1986

gunman !ired a pellet gun from a
freeway overpass Friday even·
ing, J?arWllly shattering the
windshield of a pickup truck
towing a boat trailer on the
Ventura Freeway in Agoura
Hills, Los Angeles County she·
riff's Deputy Dan Cox said.
The driver, Edward Snellen·
berger, 32, of Newberry Park,
was not Injured, and deputies had
no suspects in custody , Cox said.
Port Hueneme pollee said a
motorcyclist wailing at a traffic

o!Iicials.
Angeles County area since mid·
Gomez said police and sheriff . June, accordin!l to a law enforcehelicopter pilots will more ment task force assigned to the
closely monitor the highway shootings.
patrol's radio reports and offer
An independent tally of shoot·
assistance without waiting for a ings throughout' California com·
request from the highway patrol. piled by United Press 1nterna·
· Bractley urged motorists with tiona! puts the number of
telephones in their cars to report shootings at 38, with three dead
aggressive or suspicious drivers , and five injured. Traffic. related
but pollee cautioned motorists shootings also have been re·
itot ·to get involved in highway ported in northern and central
altercations with other &lt;;!rivers.
California.
In another recent shooting, a
The Department of Motor
Vehicles sa id It is suspending the
driver 's license of anyone ar.
rested for a violent act on the
highway , and has a lready revoked e ight of them.
Three people have been killed
and five injured in 25 traffic·
related shootings in the Los

Koch .improving after stroke:

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Couple shot at Saturday·placing attacks at 25
By SUSAN SEAGER
hole and lead fragments, but did
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - A not penetrate the glass.
man and woman narrowly esThe Jadaliahs were not hurt ·
caped injury today when a bullet and did not see the suspects or a
put a hole in their windshield .ju.st weapon, he said.
hOurs after law enforcement
California Highway Patrol
olficlals promised to Intensify Chief Ed Gomez said FTiday he
helicopter patrols to stop the will ask for help from police and
roadway shootings terrorizing sheriff departments with helicopCalifornia.
ters to patrol roadways and
Ruth Jadallah, 30, and her chase suspects in freeway shoothusband , Noureddin, 29, were ings . The CHP does not . have
shot at as they drove south on th e helicopters In Los Angeles
San Gabriel Rive!' Freeway at County.
1:10 a.m., sherlfl's Deputy Fidel
" With this kind of intensified,
Gonzales said.
cooperative effort, our message
to those who are inclined to use
Mrs . Jadallah told deputies
thai a white Toyota pickup truck . their gu·ns on others on, the
pulled up alongside them and she
freeways In our community is
"heard a popping sound ."
'we're goi ng to get you,"' Mayor
Gonzales said a. s mall·caliber
Tom Bradley told a news conferbullet struck the windshield on
ence with law enforcement
the passenl(er' s side and left a

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appjlarlng as a spokesman for
Atlanta-based Delta.
"We came close to killing a
whole planeload of people. " said
McNair. relerring to the Gilfoll
Incident. ." The Federal Aviation
Administration is rightfully
working on the problem. "

Process 27 cases
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Point, S.C.
In eastern North Carolina, the
The West had to contend with
downpour was steady, but for
heat and brush fires.
farmers devestated by . two
At Lindon, Utah, about 30 miles
months of hot, dry weather, It
south of Salt Lake City, fire
appeared to have come a little too crews Friday continued to battle
late.
a blaze that had cpnsumed 1,250
"This Is the first soaking rain acres of brush and grass.
since the first of May." Greene
"We are looking at 65 perc~nt
Coun ty state agricultUral ex ten·
contained." said Loyal Clark,
sian agent Louie Johnson said. spokeswoman for the Uinta Na·
Nevertheless, he added. the Ilona! Forest s.irvice office.
county will suffer millions of Clark said a Thursday night
dollars in crop losses because of thunderstorm was both a bless·
the summer drought.
.
ing and curse to the 16~ firefigh·
" There will be about $2.1 ters attempting douse the blaze.
mtllion In corn that will not be
Clark said crew$ expected to
coming In because of a l~ck of . have the fire. Ignited by lightning
water;" Johnson said . "The ·rain early Wednesday , contained by
today will help .soybeans tre- Friday o&gt;ven·lng.
mendously, but we had some
beans not even planted be~ause it

FAA humps Delta ·pilot to co-pilot
WASHINGTON (UP!) -The 767's engines, " Layden said.
Federal Aviation Administration
"The je( fell from 2,000 feet to
has pulled the pilot's permit of a 500 feet above the water before
Delta Airlines captain who inad· the engines were restarted, " he
vertentiy shut down the engines said. "Delta Flight 810 then
on his Boeing 767 jumbo jet over continued its flight to Ci ncinnat i
the Pacific Ocean.
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and landed safely."
But (:apt. John Henry Gl!foil of
Layden said Giifoll may appeal
Los Altos, Cali!., will be permit·
the FAA order to the National
ted to retain his commercial Transpo·r tatlon Safety Board.
pilot's license, which entitles him but the revocation will remain in
to serve as a co· pilot, FAA effect duri ng the appeal prO&lt;;ess.
spokesman .John Layden said
After the incident. the FAA
Friday.
. ordered ail ·jetliners to install
"Only Giifoil's transport pi· swltchguards so a similar mislot's rating was revoked, which take cou.ld not be repeated.
means he no longer can serve as
Joh n McNair, a Delta captain
the pilot in command or captain who also serves as the c hairman
of a large· jet," Layden said, of the Air Line Pilots Association
adding that Gllfoil could reapply commit tee on air safety, said
for the permit after one year.
such disciplinary actions under·
On June 30, after takeof! from taken by Delta " will be supLos Angeles International Air· ported by the pilot s ' assoc iation "
port, Gllfoil shut down the if they are "reasonabl e" and
engines on Delta Flight 810 to appropriate.
Cincinnati and nearly ditched the
He emphasized he was not
craft in the Pacific Ocean with
205 people aboard, the FAA said.
"Gilfoil followed incorrect
procedure In responding to a
cocl\plt message of a problem
with the electronic engine cant rol · CLEVELAND (UP)) Frida y's
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financing through Buckeye Federal Savings and Loan Association. Columbus, Ohio l!he "Lender" ), to
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"Financing Agreement") , relattng to the compl&lt;tion oft he project . the Construction Loan Certificates are
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1987

Fewer footbalJ fans on street
CANTON, Ohio (UPl) -The
estimated 3,000 football fans who
turned to the streets of Canton to
party Friday night were not as
many who took to the streets ln
pre.vlous years, mainly because
of a ban on open containers.
Pollee officers said they · arrested as many as 10 people,
The fans spilled over onto the
street of the three-mile routE&gt; of
the parade for today's Pro
Football, Hall of Fame activities.
The Induction of some former
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began last. Sunday.

Flossie Fulks

The ban on open containers
kept the crowd smaller and more
orderly.
,
"This ls exactly what we were
hoping for," said Mayor Sam :
Purses. "Basically what we have
are the same people doWII here'
thrt we had causing trouble last
year, but they don't have 25,000
people to hide behind. "
But one resident along the
parade route Isn't too happy with
that open containers ban.

. GALLIPOLIS- Flossie Fulks,
99, of Route 1 Scottown, died
Saturday at Holzer Medlca.l
Center.
Services will be conducted at
Willis Funeral Home, Tuesday, 1
p.m. Burial fol,ows In Crown City
Cemetery. There will be no
calling hours. The family re·
quests no flowers .

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. BABY WINJIIERS - The Prelly Baby Contest at the Gallia
County Junior Fair, always draws plenty of p_a rents with thler
children. This year's winners are: 0-6 inonth Girls, first, Dorothy
Payne; second, Jennifer Carol Angel; lh.lfd, JeulcaBurleson; 0-6 ·
months Boys; first, Jordan L. Zerkle; seoond, Jason Michael
Northup; third, Kyle Casey; 7· 12 month Girls, first, Fallon
Kristina Mercer; second, Karl Adkins; third, Tarra Minnis; 7-12
months Boys, first, Aaron Wothe; second, Semakl Corflas, If:
third, Christopher Evans; 13-18 months, Girls, first, Tiffany

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Cordell; second, Brandy Graham; third, Brittany Nicole
Wilcoxon; 13·18 months Boys, first, Derek Bobo; second, Joshua
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second, Jade Smith; third. Allsha Conrad; 19·24 months Boys,
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Hobbyists 'just .great big kids~
By DAVID HARDING .
CO LUMBUS (UP! ) - Tom
. Veigel wouldn't think of taking
o(fens~ if someone ' were to call
him a llttle kid in a grown-up's
~dy.

"That 's what we are really just great big kids. " Veigel said
Friday while seated at a specially built dispatch er's paneL
opera ting the huge model railroad ex'hibit at the Ohio State
Fair.
The ex hibit, one oi th e fair 's
most popular, this year features
new freight yards. a larger
passenger terminal, new modules with highly detailed scenery and buildings, an operating
trolley line and a circus-carnivaL
The impressive di s pla y,
manned by vo lunteers !rpm
Division 6 (Buckeye Divlslorf1· of
the Natio nal Model Railroad

Ohio State
Fair schedule
By United Press International
SUNDAY
9 a.m. - FFA demonstrations,
Lausche Building (and all days
at 9 a.m.) ; Open &amp; Commercial
Rabbit Show, Exhibition Hall;
Open Ayrshire &amp; Brown Swiss
Show, Taco Bell Coliseum.
10:30 a.m. - Fiatlan'd Moun tain Band, Natural Resources
Amphitheater; 4-H Gener,al LIvestock Judging, Cooper Arena;
Junior Breeding Poultry Show,
Exhibition Hall.'
1 p.m. - Special Professional
Floral Competition. Donahey
Building : B ill McDonald
Quartet. Gazebo.
1:30 p.m . - Junior Barrow
Showmanship, O'Neill Swine
Arena.
2 p.m. - Junior Poultry '
Showmanship, Exhibition Hall ;
Live Scarecrow contes t, Donahey Building: Dulcimer Club,
Fine Arts Tt)eater.
2:30 p.m. - Kevin Mabry &amp;
Liberty Street, Country Music
Pavilion (also 7 p.m.)
3 p.m. - Ca mp Fire Queen
co ntest, lausche Building.
4 p.m.- Hunters and jumpers, :
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8 p.m.- The Jets , McDonald 's
Grandsta nd.

Association, contains models In
scales N (1 -160 the size of a real
trai n) . 0 0 ·48) and HO (1 - 87)
traveling over 705 feet of mainline track.
"The Idea is to keep them all
separated," said V~lgel as he
flipped a switch just in time to
keep _a Conrail freight from
angling into the side of a
Pennsylvania Roadroad passenger liner.
Accidents?
"Sure, we have th.e m all the
time, just like the big boys,';
admitted the Columbus hobbyist.
' 'Us ually It's a coupler
problem."
Bill Reed of Columbus is
another of at least a dozen NMRA
volunteers who are needed to
keep all nine -mainline trains ·
running at the same time. He got
sta rted In the hobby as a boy with
asmallsetup!nanoutbulldingon '
his family's California property.
Today, the· personal display In ·
the basement of ' his Columbus
home measures about 12 by 40
feet and Is valued at more than
$30,000.
"That 's one of the great things
about this hobby, " sa id Reed.
"You can gearyoursetuptoyour
budget. "

Reed said the most satisfyin g
aspect of the hobby is meeting
people, both those who a renew to
It and fellow enthusiasts,
· "I love for kids to get !nterested." he sa id while s how ing a
group of youngsters the roundhouse and adjoining movable
table on which engines are
switched from one track ·to
another.
Reed said there~ are about
24,000 association members nationaliy and more than 450 In the
Buckeye Division, which is
bounded by the cities of Wooster,
Chillicot he. Ca mbridge a nd Ada:
"Our members here in Ohio
range In age from teens to pecple
In their 80s and 90s,'' he said.
"They come from all walks of
life. Tom's a lawyer. I'm a
transportation supervisor. There
are retired people a nd even a lot
of women. They like to do the
scenery more than the trains
themselves. It's a craft."
Nearly 4 million people have
visited the exhibit In the seven
years It's been at the fai r. The
display, located In the Model
Railroad Building at the northeastern end of the fa irgrou nds.
Is open dally from 9 a .m . untll9
p.m.

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In the Navy Waves In World War

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Rhode Island Friday evening
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l'm proud of him.''
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' Mona K. Ervin, 35, of Racine,
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Pooler. 30, o!Reedsville, slid Into
the side the bus as the two
ve hicles passed on the road.
In Sutton Township Friday, at
11 a.m., on Ohio 124. John J.
Richardson. ,45, of ll rna, was
cited for assured -clear distance

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NO! 1 DON'TWANTTOGO! -Thai blwbatthlslamb,ownedby
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Area deaths

POMEROY - William Calvin
Goorey, 61, of · Lasley Street, II.
Pomeroy, died Saturday at VeteBorn Jan 1, 1920 In Gallla
ran's Administration Hospital in County, she was the daughter of
Huntington, W.Va. He was a the late William lindsay and
security guard ln California and Lelia Craft Cornell.
a U.S. Army veteran of World
Surviving are her husband,
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Harold Saunders, whom she
War II. ·
Born In Charleston, W, Va. on married Oct. 31, 1946at PrestonsOct 7, 1925, he was a son of the burg, Ky.; one daughter, Mrs.
late Albert Goorey and Virginia Craig (Deborah) Belville of
Frenger Elkins, who survives In Crown City; five sons, Kennison
San Diego, Calif. ·
Saunders, Brent A. Saunders.
His wife, Madeline Eblin Goo- Eric L. Saunders, Winston C.
rey of Pomeroy also survives, Saunders and Klm Todd Saund·
along with a stepfather. Ray· ers, all of Eureka Star Route;, 11
inond Elkins; two brothers, grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.
RobertGooreyandGeneGoorey, Thurman (Rebecca) Boggs of '
both of California; one stepson, Gallipolis and Mrs. Mary Jean
George W. Brlckles Jr., of Betz of Eureka Star Route; one
Hazard, Ky.; two stepdaughters, brother, William David Cornell
Elaine Justice and Joyce Romine of Columbus.
She attended Faith Baptist
both of Crystal lake, Ill. ; several
grandchll~ren,
nelces and Church, where funeral services
·- .- will be conducted 2 p.m. Monday,
nephews. .
He was also preceded In death Rev. James lusher and Rev.
by a brother, Richard GOQrey; an Charles Lusher officiating. Bur·
Infant sister: and a stepson. Ray Ia! follows -In Ridge lawn CemeBrlckles.
tery In Mercerville.
Services will be conducted
l"rlends may call at Willis
TUesday, 10 a .m . at Ewing Funeral Home on Sunday, 6 to 9

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Falwell says
PTL will
"heal itsetr ·
By PET~R RAPALUS
SAN FRANCISCO (UP))
The fou ndering PTL m inistry
will "heal itself" through ho-'
(les ty, the Rev . Jerry Falwell
said Friday, adding that he
would welcome a congress ional
hearing in to the finances of
ll}edia ministries .
·
Falwell, who took controloflhe
· PTL ministry from faflen evangelist Jim Bakker earlier this
year _and is currently putting
together a Chap ter 11 reorganization, a lso said he would gladly
pay taxes on profitable aspects of
the minis trYsuch as t·he Heritage
U.S.A. the me park and hotel
complex .
. Speakin g tQ members of the
Coml)'lonwealt h Club of California, Falwell called for a n "ope nness and commitm ent to accoun.lability" on the part of other
media evangelists.
Congress, he said; '' has a
desire to find out wha t part of
ministries today should be tax
exempt. At PTL , there's the
water slides, ho t~! . theme park;
they shou ld pay taxes. The
Christian m inistries should be
ta.x-emempt."
Falwell cautioned, however,
that if Congress rewrote tax laws
for media .mirristries it could find
Itself holding "a tiger by the ta ll "
when dealing with ot her charitable organizations . such as the
YMCA, w)lich could be seen. as
compe l ing with commercia l
e nterprises.
Media ministries, he said , ha d
raised a total of about $1 billion In
1986, while about 900,000 nonprofit orga nizations in the country had raised a total of $300
billion. " We're a ve ry small part
of that ," he sa id.
Falwell bl·asted w ha t he ca lled
the "prosper it y philosophy"
eva ngelis ts . whom he s aid took a
.. God's slot machine" a pproac h
'to fund -ra ising.
Th e Am e rican public, he sa id ,
was " looking Closely at those
ministries" an d would event u·
a lly jus t stop sending in checks.
" The ministries that are playIng on top of the ta ble, that are
honest, open and accou ntable ...
we're going to get more support .
Those ministries caught up in
prosperity philosophy · ... are
I'(Oing to lind out the Americ'an
people are no longer going to
support them."
The grea tes t damage done by ·
the Bakker scandal. he sa id, not
financia l, but was "th~ loss of
fai th on the part of the skeptics, •
the cy nics a nd on the part of the
young believers.
"The church 111us t hea l itself, '·
Falwell said. He said that process was well und er way .
" We're on our way back, up
a nd out ," he said, prl.&gt;d icting the
reogranizat ion agreem ent would
be complete befo re the e nd of the
year.
· Lawyer Melvin Belli. representing Jim and T a mmy Fa£&gt;
Bakker in their attempt to regai n
control of the minis try, was·
present at the lunc heon but made
no comment.
During

a

new s conference

prior to th£' lunc hron, Falwell
sa id of the !lamt;&gt;oya nt lawyer, .
" l 'v£'neverm£&gt;t Mr. Belli. but I'd
like to teach him how to pronou nce my name." 1Be lli is fond
of saying 'fou l-we ll' ins tead of
'fall-well' I.
Falwell sa id tha t while the PTL
Club. which needs to generate
$4.5 millio n a month to break
even. had lost money in June a nd
.J uly, h£' ex pec ted to ba la nce the
boo ks by the middle of 1988.
"We shou ld be able to bail the
organization ou t," he sa id.

Suspect uses
baseball cards
to post bail
SAN DlEGO iUP I J A
susp('('t cd drug deal er used his
baseball card collection as partia l colta lera l lo post his $200,000
bail.
Gera ld Puerile, 46, of La Mesa
arrived at federa l court in a
pickup truck packed with five
trunks and two cra tes st uffed
-with more than 300,000 baseba ll
.c ards, part of his 500,000-card
co li('ctio n.
, Pueril e, wno told U.S. Magishate Roger McKee he has been
t ollecting the cards since he was
10. estimated the co llectio n is
worth more than $20,000.
Th e burly Puerile hau led the
ca rds in to a conference room
Thu rsday adjacent to the courtroom of McKee. who had set the
bond for Puerile's release.
Security for the res t of the bail
Included real es tat e, four vehltles and a boat.
Puer il e Is one of 37 defendants
ndi cted in J une In wh ~ t the
government has described as a
jnajor met hamphetamine production a nd, distribution ring.
· ·The Indictment describes Puerile as a "chief lieutenant" of
Manuel Battaglia , the a lleged
r lngleader.

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AUgust 9, 1987

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lightweight division and eight In the heavyweight. The team of Roy
Arnold, Newcomerstowl!, Ohio, won the llghtwelgl;tt division and
the ,team of All ender ·Bahmer . Cambridge, Ohio, won the
heavyweight divis ion, (Times-Se ntinel photo by Karen A. Kidd)

HEAVY HORSES- Thill team pulled In the lightweight division ,
under :1200 11111., of the horse pull at the Gallla County .Junior Fair
Tbunlday nlshl. The real heavywetghls, :miD lhs. and over, would
pun-tater, Approximately ;!GO spet!talors watched I he event that
continued until well after dark. Tea team&amp; participated ,In the

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QUEENLY VIEW -The 1986 Fair Queen Tina Silvers, seated,
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year's winner. Coen was etiosen the 1987 Galli a County ,Junior Fair~
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1'311' DIICIIUII'I .. , .. ................ ... , ....... ·$1211.M

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4 WO, sliver finish , gauge package, 5 speed wllh overdrive, rear slep
bumper, radio with clock , dual bright mir rors, mud &amp; snow tires . N1613

Sweptllne ~x4, Ice blue llnlsh , gauge package, 5 speed with o-;erdrlve ,
rear step bumper, AM/FM stereo w/clock, mud &amp; snow tires , f84t4

LIST . . ... . ...... . .... .. .... ... ... , .. .. ... $12,051 .00

LIST . ........ . ...... . . .. . .... . ... .. . , .... $12,188.00 ·

Glllll.l DISCOUNT ... . ............... .... ... ... ... -$1t16.H

•nn D8CIIIIf ...... ....... ..................... ·$ts7.M

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NCIIMAL I'IIICI ....................... . 11.251.00

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Wallen, 111!8 Ullle Mi11 Gallla County took part
In the lllhlweicht division of Tuesday's Kiddie
Tractor Pull. Des pite her effort, she did not

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style r eview g~t confu~lng at times, between
nerves, . changing clothes and trying to hear
direelions Tuesday night. Th e 4-H clolhlng

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and rosette winners were announced and given
their prizes on the main stage. (Times-Sentinel
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air conditioned, cruise control , tilt wheel. N0120

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automatic, rear stop bumper, tro~t bumper guards. 30 gal:
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SOME BUNNY - By 'lbanday, mOBt of tile runall animals allhe ,
Gallla County Junior Fair llad been lakea borne, The aabnala were
aJt-ed to 10 borne due totbe eJ&lt;treme heat, which wulhreatenlns
to their. lives. (Times-Sentinel photo by Lee Ann Welch)

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:entered In Utile Miss and Mister GaUJa Count:r wouldn't II&amp;)' bello
to their moms and dads In the aildlen~Je Monday. Not oalf wouldn't
they ny hlto their parenl11, mOB I aald they would not kiss the Uttie

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chosen Uttie
and T.J. Mathews was
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Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

9, 1987

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LARRY PYLES JR.

KIMBERLY A. SCHUL
Tll\IOTUY R. ROBERTS

Evick-Pyles
'PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and
Mrs. ,E .C. "Cody" Evick of Point
P leasant, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Pamela Ann
Elrick, to Larry Don Pyles Jr ..
· Son of Mr: and Mrs. Larry D ..
Pyles Sr. of GaUipolis Ferry.
" 1 ..~ wedding will take place
Saturday, Sept. ~at 7:30p.m. at
Heights United Methodi st

Church , Point Pleasant. A reception will follow the ceremony at
the church fellowship hall.
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Miss ·Evlck is a graduate of
Point Pleasant High sChool and
attended Marshall Univetslty.
She is employed by Save-A-Lot.
Pyles Is a graduate of Point
Pleasant l;ligh School, anlr Is
employed by Wholesale ·Meats In
Gallipolis.

Schul-Roberts
TUPPERS PLAINS- Mr. and
Mrs. HermanS. Schul of Tuppers
Plai ns announce the engagement
and approaching marriage of
their ·daughter, Kimberly Ann
Schul, to Timothy Ray Roberts ,
son of Mr. Richard L. Roberts
and Ms. Sandra S. Roberts of
Reedsville.
An open chu rch wedding will
be held Aug. 8. at I p.m. at St.
Paul United Methodist Church,
Tuppers Plains. A reception will
follow.
Miss Schul is a graduate of
Eastern High School. She attends

Ohio Universlly working on a
degree in business admln lstra·
lion. and is employed at Belleville Locks and Dam, Arn;.y
Corps of Engineers. She plans to
completed her degree at Glenville State College.
·Roberts is a graduate of
Eastern High, School and Ohio
University where he received .a
bachelors degree in fine arts In
studio art. He is currently
employed at Ohio University,
Depanment of Residence Life.
He will be employed at Glenville
State College and work toward a
mas ter 's degree.

LUCASVrLLE -Hundreds of
As In previous years, EXPO '87 cording to LeBlanc. There Is ;
Senior
citizens
from
ten
Southern
promises
something !or people ol nothing to buy to be eligible !or
LAKESHIRE , Mo. !UP!)
Ohio
counties
are
expected
to
all
ages
.
The day will ' be filled these prizes.
Pollee are putting the brakes on a
gather
at
the
Scioto
County
with
live
entertainment,
games,
If your organization serves the.
toddler who likes riding his
Fairgrounds
In
Lucasville
on
craft
displays,
cake
auction,
and
elderly
and you would like:
, tricycle In the street In front of
Friday, Sept. 4, for EXPO '87.
many demonstrations, Including exhibit space, please contacthis suburban St. Louis home.
Sponsored by the Area Agency muzzle loading, There wlli also Geraldine McKinnlss at (614)
Michael Grlgaltls has bee~ on Aging District 7. Inc .. at Rio be a special awards ceremony.
245 -5306.
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Prizes tor competitive events
The Area Agency on Aging
Anderson that his free-;-vheellng held each year to showcase the have been donated by mer.c hants District 7, Inc., Is a non-profit
days are over, .the chlld 5 father, · talents and handicrafts of elderly
In the ten counties served by organlzallon funded through the
Michael . Grlgaltis Sr., said residents ln Adams, Brown, AAA 7. Everyone a ttendlng Older Americans Act, with funds
Friday.
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Gallla, Highland, Jackson, Pike, EXPO '87 wiU have an opportun- admiQistered through the Ohio
The 3-year-old can 1 ride his Ross, SclotoandVIntonCounties. lty to win valuable prizes, ac- · Department of Aging.
tricycle In the street anymore. .
Richard LeBlanc, Director of r--'-'-.....:~-------------------Ande;son 'cited a village ordl- AAA 7, and his staff, extend an
nance that bars from the road. Invitation to the public to attend
way anyone on roller skates, . the Exposition. LeBlanc said the
coasters, toy vehicles or any- fa.frground gates will open at 8
thmg similar • e~&lt;oept when using a em. Entertalnmeni and other
a crosswalk. Violators fac~ a activities will begin at g, 30 a .m .
court summons and a hn e.. and continue until3 p.m. There Is
·,-,
Michael has received only a · ample free parking and there Is
warning.
no admission charge.
Let your imagination run wild with a Singer• knitting

POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs .
Robert Lute, Pomeroy, are announcing the engagement and
• approaching marriage of their
daughter, Kimberly Kay Lute, to
Pvt . Thomas Protrttt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Protrltt,
Racine.
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Miss Lute Is a graduate of
Eastern High School.
Proffitt graduated from Southern High School and Is now
serv ing In the U.S. Armr. Fort
Knox, Ky.
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Wedding plans are Incomplete.
KIMBERLY K. LUTE

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Weight control class
planned in Miegs Co..
POMEROY - - The . Mel.gs
County Health Department will
begin a series of weight classes
for weight control at 5:30p.m . on
August 11.
There will be a choice of nights
for the classes, either Tuesday or
Thursday and clas.s es are free to
Meigs County residents.
Each class will be lor a two
hOur. period. Attendance Is . re- .
qulred at only one two hour
session weekly.
There will be a limit as to the
number of people who can be
admitted to each series of classes
. whlch are to be held t'n the
conference room of the MultiPurpose - building, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy.
Residents should register as
soon as possible due to class size
Hmltatlons. Those wishing to
register may call the Meigs
County Health Depaqment at
992-6626. Please Indicate your
. preference Qf Tuesday or Thursday evening class.

lBreton L. Morgan, M.D•. (

Mr. (Jnd Mrs. Charles H. TIICker, Jr.

"Tucker-Sorden
MTDDLEPORT - Dawn R.
SOrden a nd Cltarles H. Tucker.
Jr. exchanged wedding vows In a
wedding cer emony at the Middlepol'! Presbyterian Churctt on
Dec. 2:1. .1986. The Rev. Gilbert
Sp•ncer performed the

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The brlde IS the daughter of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Jack Sorden,
Rutland, an(! the groom's par~ nt s arc Mrs. Beth Keller and
Charles H . Tucker, Sr., Fres no,
C'allf.
The bride wore a white sa tin
gown wl1h a chape l train . The
s l~rvcs a nd bodice were ac&lt;'P nt~d with lace and netting. Her
hat was trlmmPd with whitP
fluw"r" and bouffant 1•elllnl!. She
wor~ a pair of gold l"arrlngs, a
gi ft fr om her great -grea1 - - w andfathl'r to his wife In 1850.
- Sh!' carried a bouquet of white
rosebuds and ll~!ht blue daisies .

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machine. Knit sweaters; skirts, dresses, even ensembles for·ycur ertire family in the fashion yarn of
·your choice at a fraction of the .cost of readymade and
time"''f h!IQd knitting. Singer makes it easy and affordable ·to create everything from lacey summer
garments to bulky winter knits with a complete line of
quality knitting machines-one of whi"h is just right
for you.

The maid of honor. Debra
Spencer, was In a floor length
gown of pale blue satin and
carried a bouquet of whites
daisies. Jill Johnson , the bride's
niece, was flower girL
The groom and his best man,
Brent Feather, were wore Army
dress blues. ·
Ralph Werry, organl~t , . pro·
vided mus ic. A reception was
held In the socia l roorn of the
church.
Out-of.state guests included
Debbie and Keith Tann~r . .HII,
Kyle and .Jamie. Orlando. Fla.:
Danny Sorden, West Palm
Beach. Fla.: Tammy and Greg
Wi~ht , Katie. MlcMI and Linsey.
Brookfield. Vt., Beth Keller and
Walter Tucker, Fresno, Calif,
and Brl'nt Feather , F:sca naba ,
Mich.
They will reside at Goodfellow
AFB , Sa~ Angelo, Texas . where
groom will be stationed.

GENERAL MEDICINE

No knittin~ experience is necessary. For novice and
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expert alike. Come in lor a free demonstration today.

oow OC:ceptirJg new patients
call: 675-6492

THE FABRIC SHOP
110 W.

Office Hour: Mon., Tue., Thurs. &amp; Fri.

Main ........ Pom•roy

992-2284 .

8:30a.m.- 5:00p.m.

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While at the MEIGS CO. FAIR visit our booth in the
new commercial building. You won't want to miss
our SPECIAL FAIR PRICING on selected SINGER
SEWING &amp; KNITIING MACHINES.
Our Store Will Be Closed for the Fair Thurs., Aug. 20th

''Medium• As.rignment Accepted"
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STORE HOURS 8 A.M.-1 0 P.M. MON. THRU SAT.
SUNDAY: 9 A.M.'til 9 P.M.
WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS AND WIC COUPONS

RUTLAND EMS

FBI applications .
An applicant for the position of
SPl'cial Agent for the Federal
Bureau of Investigation must be
a citizen of the United States, at
least 23 years old and not over 35
years of age, and a graduate of an
accredited law school or of. an
accredited college or university
with a major in accounting.

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PATASKALA -Mr. and Mrs.
David E. Belts, Sr. announce the
engagement and upcoming marriage or their daughter, Deborah
Elizabeth Betts, to Eric 46
Roush, sonof Mrs. Emma Roush
and the late Russeil L. Roush,
formerly of Middleport.
Roush Is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Allred Roush, Middleport, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Hysell, Pomeroy.
An Aug. 22 open church wedding Is planned for 2:30 p.m at
Centenary United Methodist
Church In Granville. Miss Betts
Is a graduate of Ohio State
ERIC LEE ROUSH
.University · College of Home r;;;ijii~;i
Economics.
Roush ts also a graduate o!
Ohio State University, School of
Natural Resources. Both at- ,
tended Watkins Memorial High 1
School.
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Police to tricyclist:
Stay
the streets

WILL SPONSOR A

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
lOCAllY OWNED BY BOB AND SUSAN TURNER

·FLEA MARKET &amp; YARD SALE
AT THE RUTLAND. CIVIC CENTER GROUNDS
SATURDAY, AUG. 15-9 A.M.·?

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GALLIPOLIS - The wedding
of Kathy Woods and Steven
ShDf'makl'r took place June 6 at
the Gallipolis Christian Church .
t)&lt;onny Coburn officiated the
crrPmony . Wedding gree1er was
Sandy Lamm .
Given In marriage by her

(Whitewalls)
Gua111nteed, 3 yea111
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Woods,belle
the gown
bride
wore a Dwight
while satin
with matching gloves. She also
wore a lace hat and ~arrled pink
carnations.
Maid of honor , was Allison
Woods, s ister of the bride.
Bridesmaid was April Sho·
emakcr , slstN of the groom and
flower girl was Jamie Lamm.
Ttic bridal attendants wor&lt;' pink
lace dresses .
Best man was David Wandling.
Usher was Ton Shoemaker, cousin of the groom . Ring be,rer
was Ralph Shoemaker, brother
of the groom .

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A reception was held at the
Ga llipolis Gun Club. A prl~a t e,
party for the couple followed .
The bride Is employed by
Holiday Inn.
The groom Is Pmployed by
Magnum Drilling Company.
They will reside In Gallipolis.

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come to us-we're The Family of Professionals of Pleasant Valley Hosp&lt;tal.
we'll seem like part of your family right from the start because the same
p~cian who tells'you that you're exP«ting is the same phY5ician who dehvers
your baby. And, everi though we offer Childbirth Education Classes for Daddy,
they'te not required 'in order for him to be present at
the birth. Free dinner for the proud parents, the
cutest baby bra&lt;elets, toboggans for babies, and a
warm, caring atmosphere-just a few of our
specialties here at Pleasant Valley Hospital.
We want ~r baby to have a beautiful beginning
as much as you do.
to The Family of
Professionals of Plea~nt valley Hospital and we'll
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SKYLINE LANES HAS OPENINGS
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Tuesday 8t Thursday nights. ·
lnt~rested teams or persons should
call 446-3362 for information:
Both Men and Women Bowlers
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Pomeroy-Midcleport-Gellipolis, Ohio-Point Plauant. W. Va.

9.1987

August 9. 1987

Calendar

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_Taw1:1ey- Burns
gowns of pink a nd white organdy.
GALLIPOLIS ~ J odi Leigh
:Burns and Ronald Lee Taw ney
The best ma n was Dav id Sands
were unit ed in marri age J uly 3 at
a nd the usher was Ke ith Fellu re.
the Gallipolis Chr istian Chu rch,
Both wer e dressed In whit e
wl1h Pastor Denney Coburn
tuxedos with pin k acces sories. ·
.offi cia t ing th e ca ndl e li ght
The br ide's mother wore a
doubl&lt;&gt;-r ing ceremony.
two-piece sa t in tea-length dress.
: · The bride is the .daug ht er of The gr oom' s mother wore a
Ger al d and Debbie Burns of
two-piece dress of rose whi spe r
·Gallipolis. The groom is the son · satin .
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of Okey a nd Lyn.te Taw ney of
Regis terin g the guests was
Ga llipolis.
Je nnife r Burns. the bride's
· The a ltar was decorat ed with cous in.
.ca nde labra and two large fir eA recept ion followed In the
side bas kets of pink and white
church soci al room with a
carna tions a nd roses.
three-t ier wedding ca ke in swee: : Orga nist P at Elar do prov ided
thea rt des ign mad e by Nancy
the mu sic.
Ja ney . gr&lt;·at aunt of the brid e,
Th&lt;&gt; bride. given in ma rr iage
who also made the fl owers a nd
: liy he r fat he r . wore a fl oor-le ngt h decorat ion.
.gow n of ivory or ganza . The
Th e br ide is the granddaughter
:swe&lt;&gt;thear t neckline. bodice arid
of Mr . and Mrs. Robe rt Shiflet
·lOn g s leeves were des igned with
a nd Robert Burns a nd the late
:alenm n lace a nd pea rls . The
Bla nche Burns, all of Ga lltpolis .
·s kirt fell fro m a modi fied wa ist
The groom is the g r a ndson of
:a nd her veil was lace ove r tulle Lyola F raz ier . of St. Petersburg.
:h·im med with lace a ppliques. F la., a nd the late Cha r les F razier
·she ca r ried a casca de bo uqu e t of of Huntin gton , W.Va ., a nd Nell
:!link a nd white rosebuds ac- Tawney a nd the la te Willia m
: eent ed with ba by whit e orchidS· Tawney of Gallipolis .
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The bride is a graduate or
: · The groom wore the dress blu e Ga llia Acade my ·and is employed
· uniform or the Unit ed Sta tes · at Captain D's of Gallipolis.
: Mar ine Corps.
Th e groom Is a gr a dua te of
: · The bride' s at tenda nt s were Ga llia Ac ademy a nd Buckeye
' ma id of honor Donise Bevins . a nd
Hills Career Cent er and a ttended
· brides maid Lisa Tawney. the Rio Gra nde College. He is a lan ce
: !(room's co usin. from Ga ll ipolis. corporal in the Mar ine Corps and
·Th ey wore mat ching floor -length
is a r ecruit er In Gallipoli s.

In an
. afle rnoon ceremony May 23.
Lore tta Jordan and Danny Bowles were united In marriage at
the ~ood Shepherd United Meth·
od!st Church, Flatrock, by the
Rev. Jack Ferrell.
The double-ring ceremony was
performed at the altar which had ·
two seven-branch candelabra
with mauve candles and greenery and a basket of pink mums
.with baby's breath."
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Providing music for the ceremony were Ruth Stephe ns, pia nist
and Doris Green and Carol
Svoboda , soloists.
E s corted to the alt ar by her
brother, Rick Thomas. the bride
·Wore a white gown with a scoop
necklbie trimmed · In lace with
tapered lace sleeves. The full
skirt had a flounced hemline
whic h extended Into a chapel
length lace train. She carried a
bouquet of pink .s llk sweetheart
roses with baby's breath and
greenery. She wore pe arl ear rings and a. pearl necklace, gifts
from the groom . She wore a white
flow er spray comb In her hair
with s imulated pearls.
Pa tty Thomas. sister· In-law of
the bride, was matron of honor .
She wore a rose gown With a
stand -up collar, v-shaped front
and back yokes , a slightly raised
wais llne with flared s kirt and
ribbon tie sash belt . She wore a
mauve flow er comb In her hair ,
and carried three long s temmed,
pink s ilk roses w ith ba by's bre a th
and g ree nery.
The brides maids Ruth Upt on,

sister of the bride, and Sue Long,
wore Identical tea·length dresses
of pink with phrk lace overlay.
They were scalloped-edged' polyester lace over ~slip of acetate
satin. and V·neck In the back. The·
dresses had a cummerbund with
1 bow In the back. They both wore
flower combs In their hair to
match their dresses.
-Flowerglrls were J ennifer Jordan, daughter of the bride , and
'Jessica .C arter, nleee · of the
bride. They wore Identical pink
dresses with wide back tie sash
and lace-tiered skirt with lace
glitter and ribbon on bodice.
They carried white baskets with
pink flower petals In them.
Registering guests and passing
· out bird seed packets wa s Stacy
Upton, niece of the bride.
The groom was wore a slate
gray tuxedo with a white shir t
a nd gray tie and cummerbund.
Best man. Epa Rollins , uncle o(
the bride and the ushers, Jason
. ·Upton. nephew of the bride and
Ke vin Woyan, all wore gray
tuxedos trimmed In gray satin
and white s hi r ts with pink ties
and cummerbunds.
They all wore boutonnieres of
pink a nd mauve silk sweetheart
roses with baby's breath and
greenery.
The mother of the bride wor e a
street-length two-piece s uit acce nted with a flor al printed
blouse. She wore a corsage or
fou r pink a nd ma uve s ilk roses
with whit e ba by's breath and
greener y a nd pink sa t In ribbon .
The moth er of the groom wore
a street-length pink plea ted

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County Senior Citizens Ce nter.
Mulbe rry H&lt;&gt;lghts, Pomeroy, has
the following activities scheduled for the week of Augu st
10-14:
Monday: Round and square
dance 1-3.
Tuesday: AARP Program ,
Health Quotient Chall e~ge, at 11,
Chorus 1-2.
Wednesday: Social Securit y
Representative 10-12, Bingo 1-2,
Bowling 1:30. Bridge 1-3, AARP
program at 11.
. Thul'!!day: Ceramics 10·2. Barbara School of Dance program at
11, Slide show at 12: 45.
Friday: Round aird squa re
dance 8-11 with music by True
Coun try. admission $1 .50 per
person.
The Senior Nutrition Program .
menu is :

Monllay: Soup beans with
ham . tomatoes, pear halVE'S.
cream pie.
Tuesday: Beef BBQ sa ndwich.
pota toes, coleslaw, dark cherries
in gelatin.
Wednesday: Chicken. mashed
pota toes, g ~ee n beans 1 peaches.
Thursday: Macaroni and
cheese, tomat Oes. Waldor f sa lad,
brownie.
Friday: Pork chop. sweet
potatoes, corn, a pplesauce.
Choice . of beverage available
with meal.

Pike, a r~:
Monday : Chorus. 1·3 p.m .: No
blood press ure check .
Tuesday : S.T.O.P .!Physlca l
Fitness. 10: 30 a .m.: Birthd ay
party .
Wednesday: Ga rden Club, 1
Jl.l)l .; Card Ga mes. 1·3 p.m.
Thursday: Blbl ~ Study, 11·
noo n; Herba l!s ts, 12: 30 p. m.
Friday: Ar t Class. 1·3 p.m.;
Cra ft Mini -Cou rse. 1·3 p.m.
Menu s consist of:
Monday: ChePse bur j!er on
bun , scalloped potatoes, seasoned grren beans, sllcPd bana·
na s !n·ora nge juice.

Tues day: Sliced ha m , scalloped pota toes, caultllower with
gree n pepper dices. whole gra in
bread. ca ke/ Ice crea m .
Wednesday: Bee! s·tew with
·craekers. kale Mth vinega r ,
peach half with cottage cheese ,
whole grain bread, butte rscotch
squa res.
Thul'!lday: Chicke n te trazzlnl.
zucc hini with whole kernat corn ·
a nd red peppers. sliced tomato
and cucumbers, blsc'ults. fruit
cup/ miniature rnars hme llows . ·

CENTENARY- Rev . Truman
John110n at Centenary United·
Christian Church for Homecom.
lng, Sunday, 10 a.m. , slllglng by
Heaven Bound Four (morning )
and the Gloryland Believers ·
(afternoon)
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. GALLI POLIS ~ Angela Lynn
Sm it h. da ug hter of John a nd
Mar ty Smit h. a nd John L. Sig·rn a n,· .Jr. , son of John. Sr ., a nd
·LOrene Sigma n. were united In
(Tla r t iage Saturday, .July 18, a t
th e home of the groom' s gr a nd·
. pare nts, the Rev. and Mrs .
And rew Pa r sons. Rev. P a r sons
:also perfor med the ceremony.
.. : E llen J e ffers, of Ga llipolis.
:~ as the ma id of honor. Ray mond
:P!JlCyn, or Gallipolis. was the
·\ies t ma n.
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:"· The bride' s ta bl e feat ured a

two-tier weddin g ca ke. made by
Dorothy Leac h, of Ches hire.
Others in a ttendance at the
ceremony were Kelly Smith,
Chobee Ru ssell, Missy Pratt ,
Craig Mason , Carla Swisher ,
Chri sty Cla rk. Dee Dee Henson.
Ja ck and Nina J effer s, Dennis ,
Conn ie a nd Clarissa Pa rsons,
J ack a nd Philip Parsons. Anna
a nd Angle Runyon: J e well and
Glenn Arrowood , Mary Sigman,
a nd Randy Sigman.
The couple lives In Ral ~ gh.
N.C.

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A select group of E n ~ l is h - spe ak .i n11 eenagen from Europe, Asia, and la1in
Amf rlca wtll arn ve in lhf U.S, lhis Augw1 - each one lookina forward 10

livina with an American family fo r a hi&amp;h KhoOI year. All rtudc:nu have f~ll
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Pool &amp; Patio
Furniture

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\ POMEROY ~ Disabled AmerIcan Veterans will hold their
pnnual picnic at the state park on
aouthbound 33, just south of
Darwin, Monday. 6 p .m.; those
illtendJng are to take a covered
dish.
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•' POMEROY - A combined
Vacation Bible School lor Pomeroy Trinity Church, Methodist
t:hurch and St. Paul Lutheran
(burch, Monday through Friday.
•:30 to 8:30 p.m., at St. Paul
t,utheran, Nursery through sl_x th
Fade.
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full Set, Reg. 5708.00 ......................... S322
Queen Sel, Reg. SS88.00 ..................... S399

$477

Twin Set, Reg.

REDUCED
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•Oval Formica Top Table wi~h 4 vinyl uphbls·
tered side chairs.
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Reg. 1412
Sale
Cash &amp; Carry

$177

o42 " Sq. Round Almond Table w / 18'.'1eaf. 4
deluxe swivet tilt back chairs. The ultimate in
casual dining.
1f1 PIICE - leg. lU 5
Solo $4 8 8
•large Rectangle Glass Top Table with 4
tweed side chairs.
leg. 1819
Sale

$599

•Oak Table (42" round extends 56" oval),
formica top with 4 Windsor chairs . Top qual·
ity.
Reg. 11,094
Sale S799

SJ98.00 ....................... S366

Beoutyrest Monarch
full Set, Reg. Sf119.00 ......................... S434

Beautyrest Feelings

MANY OTHER GROUPS TO
CHOOSE FROM

BEDROOM SUitES
I SAVE 20°/o TO 50°/ol

a- Sizo Water IH with Wa veleJS Mattress.
floor Sample, log. '769.00 ................... ,....,...... S388

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BEDDING ON SALE NOW!!

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GINGER JAR and

BRASS TABLE LAMPS
REG. S125.00

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QUEEN SIZE WATERBED GROUP

Solid Pine Bookc.. e Headboard complete with 6
drawer pedestal, full save mattress, 5 drawer
chest and nightstand.

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Sale

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LIVING ROOM TABLES
Your Choice

SAVE

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As Shown:
Twin Size Headboard. Dresser and

Mirror, Chest and Nitestand.

Reg. Sl ,208.00

Now$599

.Full Size Headboard Available

Free Fina-.cing

•Free Delivery
•Free Parking
. OPEN DALY T0 16 P.M.
MONDAY llo. FRIDAY TO 8 P.M.

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Bible School I
Monday through Friday. 6: 30 to
8:30 p.m .. at Rutland Churc h of
Christ.
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ON SIMMONS and STEARNS &amp; FOSTER
QUAUTY BEDDING
· Sale
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--RACINE - Southern Board cit

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WAREHOUSE CLOSE-OUT
SALE PRICES

Beautyrest Regal

BEDFORD - Bedford Township Trustees meet Monday, 7
p.m .. at the town hall.

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FOR A SCHOOl BROCHURE, SCHOOL MANUAl
or APPUCAnON

•LA-Z-BOY RECLINER
With a durable Herculon

MERCERVILLE Bible
School, Providence Missionary
Baptist Church, 6: 30 p. m ,
ihrough Aug. 14. tor ages 2
through teens .

Education will meet In special
~esslon Monday, 8 p.m., at the
high school. .

•WINGBACK CHAIRS
•SWIVEL ROCKERS
•GLIDE ROCKERS
. 1•CANEBACK CHAIRS
--~. •CONtEMPORARY
LOUNGE CHAIRS
•ACCENT CHAIRS

ALL REDUCED

PROCTORVILLE - Th e 7th
annual Grimes fa mily reunion
will be Sunday, Augu s t 9, a t the
Abundant Life Baptis t Churc h.

• ROCK SPRINGS ~ Cross
~untry practice for Meigs High
!)chool will begin 9 a.m. Monday .

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OVER 80 RECLINERS
1N STO(K!
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Thio Coupqn On!&gt;

333 N~ Second, Middleport,

LA·Z·BOY and LANE ACTION

EUREKA ~The J e ffers fa mIly reunion will be 11:30 a.m . ·
3:30 p.m. Sunday. Augus t 9, a t
Clay. Loca l School . ·above E ure ka. Baske t lunch at 12 :30 p.m .
Charles Jeffer s Is pres ident a nd
John J . Je ffers Is vi ce-preside nt .

GALLiPOLIS Volleyball
. practice at Gall!a Academy High
School begins Monday. 11 : 30
a .m . In the gym.

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FOR 1987·88 SCHOOL YEAR

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CHESHIR E - The Ba ird·
Halfhill reunion will be Sund ay,
Augu st 9, a t the Gavin Recreation Cente r In Cheshire. Basket
dlnnPr at 1 p.m .

• 1" alftk·VInylllata
Vlnylllead lnd belttom rail
• Crelll proof cord Lock
• E IIY to lllortett
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OVER ·1S. SlEEPERS
IN STOCK

SALE PRICES

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Beautiful Selection Of
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
REDUCED
DINETTES

RIO GRANDE ~ The 107t h
Blazer reunion wlh be 12: 30 p.m .
Sunday. Augus t 9, In the Rhodes
·Building at Rio Grande College.

VINYLBUNDS

40°/o

Twin, Full and Queen size ·
sleep sofas, all with innerspring mattresses and
soap and water washable
fabrics.

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Peach and Brown Plaid SOFA &amp; CHAIR. Our best quality.
R~g. ' 11 74
2 Pieee• 1 722
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5 PIECE SECTIONAL - La-Z-Boy' s best seller. Double re·
dining ends wlsleeper unit. · · Re11 . •2955 Sat .. 1 1844

POINT PL EASANT .~ A re unIon for lhe descendant s of J ohn
Ru!an and Ca roline Miner Ruta n
wlll be Sunday, Augus t 9, In a
shelter hou se at Krode l P a rk,
Point Pleasan t. Wes t Vlrgln a.
. Pic nic lunch at noon.

. REEDSVILL E - Ed en United
!Jret hren Church, homecoming
Sunday , baskelt dinner at 12:30
and afternoon service at 1:30.

WITH THII COUPON

GlADES KINDERGARTEN THRU 6Tfl

HIDE·A·BED, LA-I-BOY and
STEARNS &amp; FOSTER .SOFA SLEEPERS
Sa,ve Up To

WILKESVILLE ~ The Gr een·
Ogdln-Cas ter family reunion
Sunday at Columbia Chapel
Christian Church,

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VINTON - The Gooch family
.reunion will begin at noon Sunday . August 9, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Bush In VInt on.

RA CINE ~Carmel Methodis t
Church. Ra cine. wlil ha ve hom ecorning services th is Sunday.
Dinner at 12 noon.

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Qualily eonttruclion, 8-wa.y hand tied springs. Reg. price
otartlng at 11060.
Sale Priee •599

KERR ~ Th e annual ·Denny
Reunion will begin a t noon
Sunday, Au gus t 9, a t the home of
Mr. and Mrs . Gilme r Knott s In
Kerr. Bring a covered dis h, ta ble
servi ce and lawn c ha irs.

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KANAUGA - The 97t h Birt h·
day of Garred Blake will be
celebrated Sunday, August 9wlth
·a picnic dinner and family
re union at Kanauga Roads ide
Park . All friends a nd nel&amp;hbors
welcome. Picnic lunch will be at
about 1 p.m .

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a long w ith pink bells . The bride' s
ca ke was whi te with four tiers,
to pped with a wedding bell.
Assis ting at the reception wa s
J ean Ha pney, Nita P ropp. Sue
Long, J ea n Deweese a nd Rit a
Cart er. ,
The. coupl e will live on Route 2
in Point P leasa nt.

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dress. Her co rsage wa s also of
four pink a nd mauve silk sweetheart roses wit h white baby's
breath a nd greenery a nd pink
sati n r ibbo n.
Fo ll ow ln ~ t he weddin g. a reception was he ld In tpe ch ur·ch
base ment. The bride 's ta ble wa s
covered wit h a pink tal bec loth

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Cltoost yow uwkrtJ! Families •re urarn1 ly needed. Call your IOCII EF
Foundat ton Representat ive TODAY to fi nd Oul how you can share iJ'I this ~ ry
speaal cxpericnct:

Bowman's Homecare

WALNUT TOWNSHIP- The
69th Myers family reunion will be
Sunday, August 9, at Fo• Fair:
view Church In Walnut Town. ship. Basket dinner at noon .
WALNUT RIDGE- The Rev .
Jack Berry will speak at Walnut
Ridge Sunday, Augu st 9, a t 7:30
p.m.

Rit ·erhy writ er.r
to meet Monda)'

Mr. and Mr.r. John L SiRman Jr.

SALE STARTS MONDAY -9:00 A.M.

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. INDEPENDENCE

whttlchair can rHU&lt;t thoir ........
donct on othon and holp regain thtir
All canfidtnct. Whttkhoirs are Mtd·
icaro/Mtdicoid •l"'••tol sa !hoy will
not be a financial burden. for o·lrH
domoMtration call or stop by.
446-7213

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," CROWN CITY - Crown City
Homecoming will be Sunday.
August 9 at Crown City Mount
Zion Baptist Church. The mornIng speaker wUI be the Rev ..
Clifford Gore and the evening
s~aker will be Jim Usher.
Singers will be John and Debbie
Cardwell.

home. And gain a special friend for life.

A whttlchair io dtoignod to allow you
to bt indopondtnl and mabilt. Mony
pooplt today hovo diKO¥trH that a

CLEARANCE SALE!

GALLIPOLIS - TM Isaac:
Myers family reunion will be•
Sunday, August 9 at Raccoon:
County Park.
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GALLIPOLIS ~ Activities and
menu s for the wePk of Aug. 10
throug h Aug. 14. at the Senior

GALLIPOLIS ~ Aspiring wr iters working towards publica·
lions meet the second Monday of
each month at Rlverby.
Membership In Rlverby Wrl·
ters Is open to all Interes ted
persons. There are no fees or
othe r requirements, and membership Is the French Art Colony
is not necessary although this
group Is sponsored In the FAC.
The next meeting will be 7 p.m.
to 8: 30p.m. Monday, August 10,
a t River by, 530 Flrsl Avenue In
Galllpolls.
Anyone who would like more
infor·mat!on may call 245-9369.

A SUPER SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY AT OUR SEMI-ANNUAL

SUNDAY

�The Sunday Times-Sentinel

9, 1987

Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va.

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

Ja;m~ San&lt;:is:

Books, paint, brooms in the.past
By JAMES SANDS
c asses that Gardner was taking
Special Cor respondent
fro m the s la ughterhousE&gt; to his
Th e building we picture toda y
store . When Gardn er went into
was built In 1869 by Williams a nd
the store to g!'t an !'mployee to
Moll aha n to be used by them In
he lp him move the ca rcasses, he
the ir .dry goods
attached a 30 pound weight to the
· business. Evenhorses's bit (or anchor.
tually Mr. Mol While Gardner was In the
la hail boug ht out
store, the horse becam e fri ght·
William s, a nd
e ned and it took off out Spruce
Mot.l a ha n opertoward Thltd Avenue. It turned
a ted the store by
the corner a t Third and Spruce,
him self. Fro m
hea ding upt own, when It upset
the 1890's to t h ~ 1920's Henry W.
dumping meat on the pavem ent,
Gardn er ra n first a dry goods a nd thus exciting all the dogs !n
store a nd la ter a grocery store t he neighborh ood, all of whom
here. Other bus inesses that have rushed to the scene. The hor se
used the building would inc lude:
tried to get loose form the wagon
Roods Market , Nor thrup Broom a nd in the process sm ashed the
Works, Livesay and Moore G roc- wagon to bits with its hoofs . This
ery, Sho pper's Ma rt, Mohr Ciga r e p isode occured in 1901 a nd it was
Works, Sa unders Upho lster y, a fairly common occu rence to
F aith Book Shop a nd White's have wagon or carriage ace!·
P aint .
de nt s in the years a bout the turn
It was while Mr. Gardner was of the century.
running the st ore .that at a bout 4
About that S&lt;! m e· time Reube n
p.tn . on a hot s umm~ r day he Be tz had left his carriage a nd
·parked h is deliver y wagon on horse In fr ont of a hou se on Ma pl e
· Spruce b es ide his store. The • Ave nu e (the nam e give n to the ·
wagon cont a ined some bee f car-. 600 bl oc k of Fourth then ) .while he
went into visit a young lady. Mrs.
Oliver who li ved in that block a nd

Bookmobile
In
routes
announced

was a good friend of Betz decided
to take Betz' carrlage ·and horse
for a ride. She packed tn Mrs.
Mayberry and the little Maybe rry gi r l. The ride st arted off
s lowly bu t a bout Cedar Street t he
horse took off in a r un to State, •
where it turned over to the river .
I t then proceeded up Front (now
First ) to Ceda r and out Cedar to
Fourth whe re C. W. Henklng wa s
a ble lo stop it with his can e.
The Gallipoli s Tr ibune rem arked tha t "!';Irs. Oli ver kept
the hOrse somehow In the iniddt"'
o l the st reet a nd no one wa s hurt.
Th e la diE&gt;s kept still on the ride
a nd nl'ver screame d . Oldtimers
said It was the fa st es t ride made
in the town in hist ory as the :i
women cbvered the mil e " track"
in 2 minu tes fi al. "
Anothe r accident tha.t year
occ urred o n T.h ird Avenue nea r
the Hocking Valley Freight depot. Mrs. W.S. Ma nring -was
c om ing up Third toward the
r ail road crossing and fearing
t hat her horBe might be spooked
by the a pproaching train, tu r ned .
her wagon to go a way from the
tracks. As s he tur ne d, a whee l hit

of shop·

Beat of the Bend ·

!age 's greatest benefactor." The
By BOB HOEfLICH
By DON FINEFROCK
the anniversary In a ma gazine.
Plantz will provided that the
'P OM EROY - The Middleport
UPI Bus ine811 Writer
The T r !bu te In Blu e kit is one or
VIllage of Pomeroy would re.'
business commun!.t y Is about to
HOLLYWOOD , Fla . (UP !) several souvenirs
licensed by
ceive
about
$375,000
from
his
lose two good
A South F lorida proJY1oter Is Pres ley's esta te.
estate.
,
indians.
betting Elv is P res ley fa ns will
E ps tein drew his Inspiration
Apparently
the
co mmun ity
E. 0. and Kawa nt to ma rk t he lOth annlver- from the yellow-ribbon tr ibute
was well plea sed wit h the gesture sary of !he rock " n' ro il per- given to American hos ta ges h~ld ·
thry n Rail a re
by.Mr . Plantz a nd a large picture
getting ready to
former' s death in a specia l way . In Ira n. " We came up wit h a blue
of him was readied to be hung In .
retire after beSo Barry R. E pstei n has com e .ribbon since he (E lv is ) did a lot of
village hail.
Ing opera tors of
up with a special promotion he songs with ' blue' in the!'Tl, " the
" Wh at did they do with the
t he R a il Be n
calls Tribute In Blue, a imed. at promoter said.
F ra nklin Store in Middleport m o ne y ? was Ada B issell 's faithful foll owers of the singer
E pstein launched his tri bute
since Decem ber; 1947 - that's Q\lestlon.
who died Aug . 16, 1977.
·wit h the help of 15 investors, who
· Alt hough I knew tha 1 Pomeroy · The souvenir kit, whi ch costs pu t up$SO, OOO !n seed money,and
durned n~r 38 years .
Their business Is bei ng pu t up never received the money, the $24.95, Includes a blue suede a new formed company ~ Siv le
for sa le and if not sold, the stock bottom line ha d escaped me so I
ribbon t hat E pstein wants E lvis . E nterpr ises Inc. Sivle is E lvis ·
called Edison Hobs te tler who fans to tie to tr ees, cars antenn as spelled bac kwa rds.
will be liqu ida ted.
,
Mr. a nd Mrs. Rali are ' resi- never forgets .
Althoug h E pstei n said he !s
or the mselves:
As It turned out , the assets of
dents of Mason, W. Va ., these
" We hope this will add a little unsure how m any kits wlil se ll ~
Mr.
Plantz were in the First
days a nd like a number of other
spice and exciteme nt" to the " Your guess Is as good as mine"
peopl e .have been hacking the National Ba nk of Chattanooga , anniversary , said Epstein, a ~ he ordered an Initial supply of
ter ry bit to get to and fr om their . Te nn. , and the bank went defunct
local public ist a nd for mer pres!- 10,000. Since the beginning of
place o r busi ness\ Dur ing the wiping out his fortun e . This was dent of tile G rea ter HollyWood J uly , Eps tein said he has sold
Um e they llved in M iddlepor t In the early 1930's -,- and li-t that · Chamber of Commerce .
2, 000 kits .
Mrs. 'Rail was .a member of the . ; time his total assets of $618;000 to
In addition to the blue r ibbon,
" Orders are pour ing !n ," he
M iddl epo r t £ xempted School most of us . would have been a E pstein' s tribute kit features a sa id.
Distric t Board of Educa tion and fortune .
Pot entia l customers Inc lude
bumper sticker, a poster a nd a
Thewlil also left money to C. E . T-shirt with the fac e of E lv is members of ·E lv is fan clubs.
then becam e o ne of the m embers
of the first board of education for Gillil an and 0 . L. Strau ss,
hovering over his Memphi s Andersen es timated tha t 2 milihe Meigs Loc a l Sc hool District e mployees of the Firs t City Ba nk home, Grace land .
lion people belong to E lvis fan
and was serving whe n the new In Pomeroy, which was owned by
&amp;Oth ANNIVERSARY - GeorKe Erroll a nd Clara Conroy, wiU
- P a tsy Andersen, public rela - clubs ar ound the globe. The
Mr. Plantz, to the Masonic
hi gh school wa s built.
celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at
t!ons coordinator at G r acela nd , la rgest club, wit h between 18,000
Lodges In Pome roy a nd Middl eson,
Tom
,
is
here
The
Ralls'
the ir Long Bottom home on Aug. 15. The couple were m arried on
said organ izers expect 50,000 a nd 20,000 mem bers, Is In Briass isting as the Ra lls ' progress in por t, and to Grace E plscoapl fan s to a tte nd this year's Elv is tain , she said.
Aug. 13, 1927. They are the parents olthree child ren, George E rroii
wrappi ng u p t he ir bu si ness Churc h In Pomeroy.
Conroy, Jr. , and Hu ~~:h Philip Conroy bot h of Akron and Rose Mar ie
Epstei n said he hopes to re ach
Inter national Tribut e Week in
Oh well, the best la id plans of Memphis, Aug. B-16:
activities.
Hutc hison, B~llev11. e, Ne b. They also have three Jl'anc
E lv is f~ns in the Unite d States
. hildren.
You proba bly rem ember tha t mice a nd men ~ and apparently,
"It's really a fun, fun time ," through direct m ali and with
.
Tom is a trained jour na list but In Mr. Pla ntz' nt eant we ll.
~he satd. ' •It' s like a huge fa mily televis ion commercials . " And, of
Inlcident a lly, l don't th ink the
the 1970's gave up writing- he
reunion."
· cou rse, we 'll be !n Memphis in ·
was working fer a la r ge news- large framed photograph of Mr.
Eps tein , who describes himself Ailgusf, during the event Itself,"
paper in Ch icago ~ and now Is a n Plant z ever reached the wa lls of
• as a n Elvis fan , hit on the Idea fo r he sa id .
a ntiqu e dealer ·In Edinburg, Va. village hall.
lt!s tribute afte r reading about
He loves what he's doing a nd
does all of t he cousin act tv !ties of
John Rice, Me !gs County Agrl- rijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
cultura l Agent. has some encouthe antique d ea ler suc h as
a uctioneering a nd m anagi ng a ra gi ng words In hi s latest column. He wr ites that even though
block s ize flea market.
your lawn Is brown and looks
The Meigs Unit of the Ameri- de ad - it really Isn' t.
Now is that encourag ing or
ca n Ca ncer Society will be
wha
t • Do keep smiling.
s taging a fu nd-raising go lf tournam ent on Mo nday , Aug. 24, a t
the J ay mar Golf Course.
. T he event will be a scra l)'lble
for m en and wome n a nd will .
fea tu re not only the tourname nt
play but also food and p rizes. Tee
off time will be 1 p.m .
You golfers ca n phone the
course for the listing a nd to
sig n up.
By the way, the beautiful
fiv e-piece sliver service wh ich
the local cancer un!l has a nd
whi ch Is being used also lor a
fund ra iser Is still on d isplay a!
Marg u erit e' s Shoe Store i n
35th ANNIVE RS AR Y -The 3l&gt;!h wedding ann iversa r y of Mr .
Pomeroy. You caq loo k !t over
·a nd Mrs. Howllrd Caldw PII of T11ppe r~ Plains wa.~ observed · and receive a ll of the deta!is at
recently'with a s mall party ut th e home olt(Jelr son. The couple ar &lt;&gt;
t he s tore.
the parents of How le (:a ld well, R aci ne, Bob Caldwell, VIncent , 1\nd
The Santa Fe.Colle(tion from Dexter. Made from ruggedly
Marti&lt;&gt; Bau m . Chetilcr . T h(&gt;y have live granddaughters a nd -two
Sen . Ja n Long, a na t ive Meigs
p-tUICisOIIII.
soft, aged and burnished leathers. These styles are elegant yet
Count la n, w!l i be a t the cou r thOu se in Pomeroy from !Oa .m . to
down tQearth. lt's footwearforthe new frontier.
11:30 Tuesday mot·n!ng. If you
have a ny m a tt er you wish to
discuss wit h the senator. stop by .
Add tong.iltllii'IQ beiiU!y and
. The video movi e review coprotection to yct&lt;Jr home. Choice
Of coloiw, le•turn and m8terials.
lum n which you read In F rid ay' s
MON. l FRI. TIL 8 P.M.
bal!y Sf:ntinel was penned by
TUES., WED., THUR. &amp; SAT.
J e!! H!ijea r y of • Pome roy. Hi s
TIL 5 P.M.
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from lhe copy . Sorry , Je ff . ~ It
wa s a good job.
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CARLOS L.. HARRIS
Pvt . Carlos' L. Har ris, son of Cardell and set'ty Harris of Rural
Rout e 2. Letart, W. Va.. has
com pleted basic training ~t F011
Leona rd Wood, Mo.
During the training, student s 1'1'celved instruction in drill and cert:'monles, weapons, map reading,

During the course. s tudents were
taught air craft maintenance lunda·
meni als to repair a nd service onea nd tWo-engine jet a ircraft . Ma Jntl'nancP management and documentation was a lso taught t6 assess aircraft readiness capability.
G raduates of th&lt;O&gt; course earned ·•
c redits toward an as socl• te degree
t hrough the Community College of
the Air Force.
He Is a 1979 graduate of Madison
Pla ins High School, London , Ohio.

is a 1985 graduate of Ohio 1Jnlvf'rslty, Athens .
Hf'r husband, Air Force 1st Lt.
Kenneth L. Barfield. !s the son of
Dr. Amos J . a nd Jaquellne Barfield
Cornelia, Ga .

GALLIA COUNTY
GALL IPOLIS ~ The .Dr. Samu el L- Bossard Memor ia l Li ·
brary a nnou nces its book m obi le
schedule for the wee k of Ju ly
PAUL E. HAL.L
20- 24.
Airman lst Class P aul E . Ha ll.
Mon day : Lew is Dr., 9: 4:1· tactics, military cour1esy, military
son of Mr. and Mrs. James E . Hall
10: 15; Sun Valley Nursery, JO: 25· justice, first aid, and Army history
of Rural Route I. Gallipolis, a nd·
10: 55; Pin ecrest, 11· 11 : 15: 35 a nd traditions.
brother of Air Force Sgt. Jam es E .
West Apts.; 11 :20-11 :3:1: Scenic
Ha ll , 206 Highla nd Drive, Del Rio.
He is a 1981 graduate ofW a hama
Hills 11 :40-12: 10; C&amp;S Ba nk , High Sc hoo l. Mason .
TPxas, has graduated from Air
12: 15-12: 30; J oradan Gas, 1: 05Force basic training at Lackla nd
1: 15; Rio Gra nde tJonesJ, 1:25- "
Air Force Base, Texas.
BARBARAJ. B ARFI ELD
1: 35: R IO MmtMart, 1:40- 1: 55:
During the six weeks of training
WARREN 0 . ,JUSTICE
Air ForCE' 2nd Lt. Ba rba ra J . BarGeiger, 2: 15-2: W; Ew ing ton,
the airma n s.tudied the Air Force
Airm an Wa r ren 0 . Jus ticC', son of field, da ughter or Ri chard 0 . and
2: 35-2 : 55: Vinton (Dyer ), 3: 05·
m ission. organization and customs
Kenneth T. and Regina J ust!cf' ·or Luella J . Thomas of Ches hire, ha~
3:15; Bidwell (old .s c hool), 3:30· Pa triot, has graduate from the U. arrived for duty with the 3215t Slra- and reci&gt;lved special training lri hu·
4; Bid well !Nolans). 4:05-4:30:
m art elations. ·
S. Air Force aircraft main tenance . tegtc Missile Wi ng, Grand F orks
Kerr, 5: 15-5: 35; Bidwell , :.:50- course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Air Force Base. N. D.
He. is a 1986 grad uate of Kyger '
6: 10; Coch ra ns, 6: 20-6: 45; Deer
High School, Cheshire."
Creek
Texas.
Batfleld, a supplies branch chief.
Creek I 1F ulks). 6:'55· 7-: 10; Deer
Creek II !Church). 7: 1:\-7:30: Ri o
Gra nde Esta tes. 1: 45-8:30.
Tuesday: ·George's Creek, Roberts, 10-10: 20; Bulavilie Tr a ile r
Ct.. 10: 30- 11 ; Addaville Sc hool.
11 :10-11: 25; Cla r k Cha pel. 12:20EAST M E IG S~ E as tern Local Tru stees meet Tuesday, 5: 30
P OMEROY - Po meroy Are a
12:45: P orter, 12: 55-1:25; E no, Boa rd of Educat iqn will . meet in p .m ., T owns hip bu ilding !n .. Merchants meetingS a. m . Tues1: 30-2; Africa Road, 2: 05-2:20;
s pec ial session Mond ay. 7:.10 Kyger.
d ay a t Ba nk One.
Kyger I , 2: 30-2: 45; Kyger II , p.m ., at the high school.
2:45-3: Roush La ne , 3: 15-3:30;
G ALLIPOLIS~ Ga ll ia County
HARRISONVILLE - HarriRou sh La ne IJ , 3: 15-3: 30;. R oush
POMEROY ~ Ninth District Dis trict Libra ry Boa rd of Trussonvil le Senior Citizens Club fr ee
Lane IT, 3:35-4: Cheshhire. 4: 40- Comm a nder of Disa bled AmPr i· tees meets Tu esd ay , 5 p.m .; a t
blood press ure clln i~ . 10 a .m , to
s·:35; Ad dison, 5: 45-6; Georges ca n Vf' tcra ns to be ar the Bossa rd Libra ry.
12 noon Tues day at Town Ha ll.
Creek, Ke lly Drive. 6: 10-6: 40:
Po m eroy Chapt er 53 Home, 124
Kan auga 5th Ave., 6:50-7:10;
BuTternut Ave .. Pomeroy , at l
CHESH IRE- Rev . Sa m Clagg
EAST ME I GS~ E aster n Ba nd
Fosters Trailer Ct., 7:15-7: 40;
p.m . Mo nda y to di sc uss for m a· will be a t Old Be th el Chu rch,
Boos ters wil l mf'e t at the hi gh
K&amp;K Trai ler Ct. , 7: 45-8:05.
tio n of a women's auxiliary; all Tuesday. 7: 30 p.m .
school 7: 30p.m . T uesday.
Wednesday: No route, mai nt e- int eres ted women Invi ted.
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nance day.
Thu rsday : Crousebec k R d ..
TUES DA\ '
9: 45-10: 15; Quail Cr eek, 10:25GAL LIPOLIS - Ga llipolis Ro10:45; Children's Home, 11 - tary meet s Tu esday , 6 p.m ..
11: 15; CRTP, 11 :20-11: 45; SR 790 Dow n Under .
iSn\a ll l. 1:30-1:40: SR 790 !Hailey!. 1:45- 1: 55: SR 790 (Li nco ln
Ki' GE R - Ches hir e Township
Pike) 2: 05-2: 30; Mudsock , 2: 45·.
3: 15: Patriot . 3: 30-4; Ca dmu s,
4:10-4: 45: Ga liia. 5:30-6: Cen terSTAND
point, 6: 15-6:30; Centerv ille,
CONFIDENCE
6: 45-7:15: Ha tcher, 7: 30-7: 45.
Friday: Cora, 10-10: 15: Linco ln P ike. 10:25-10: 45: Ce nt eGALLIPOLIS, OH. and HENDERSON, W. VA.
na ry, 10: o0- 11: 20; LeG ra nde,
11 : 30-noon : Fast Stop, 1-1: 15;
Ba ne's, 1:20-i: 30: Young' s, 1:351: 4.5; F ra nklin 's, 1:55-2: 10; Im ogen e Chu rc h's Store, 2: 45-3: 15;
Mercerv ille. 3'20-3: 45; Swai n' s
Store. 4-4: 15; Crown Ci ty. 5: 056: 05; Grace Shafer , 6:20-6: 3:1;
Ohio Tow nhouse , 6: 45-7: 10; Kenny's Carryou t, 7:25-7:50; Teen' s
R un, 8-8: 25.
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VInt on. 1: 45-2: 15; Morgan Road,
2:25-2:55: Morgan Center, 3-4.
i
Uh
dxir r.nn
dom
Clld
tafety.
MEIGS COUNTY
~ing you tho toppCII1 you nood to tland.
Bookmo bile ser vice in Me igs
Mtd&lt;a-t ..,p&lt;ovid for quolified ptnCJIII.
County is . prov ided by the Me igs
Call
or stop hy for !IIOre information.
P ublic Li braray under contract
446-7283
with Oh io Va ll ey Area Libra r ies .
Mond ay: Ca rpenter , Laura's
ANY LARGE SANDWICH
Bowman's Homecare
Slore, 2: 5fi-~: 40; Dext er, 4: 10·
63 Pine St.
" EA.
4: 40: Da nville Church, 5: 15-6:
R utland C:lvlc Cente t·, 6:45-7: 45;
Tu esd ay : Porti a nd pos t offi ce . . ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiil
2: 15-3; Leta rt Fa lls, E li te's Res- I
taura nt. 3: 30-4:30: Racine bank,
5:15-6: 15: Sy racuse across fro m
ball fi eld , 6: 30-7:30.
Wedn esday: Ke no, no rt h s id e
of brid ge, 2:20-3:05: Long Bot tom pos t offi ce, 3: 20-4: 05; ReedsFinally. a store to meet
v ille, R eed's Store. 4: 15-5:
T upper s P la ins. Lodw ick, 6-7;
the clothing needs of the
Chester. ac ross from tfresta tion,
7: Jo-8.

We oH11r complete tu~tedo rental
service to help you look your beat
on that apeciil dey. Priced from

"299$

Groom' s t ux FREE with 6 or more .

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20&lt; CONES - .FREE BALLOONS

Hur:ry... Offer End• Augu•t3H , .

GOLD LANCE Cws RINGS • fAST 2-4 WEEK Dtuvuv

CLASS RING DAY SEPT. 19. FACTORY EXPERT IN OUR STORE.

TAWNEY446· JEWELERS
161 s
GAlliPOLIS, OH.

422 SECOND AVE.

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PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL.
Is Pleased To Welcome .

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.Job Bank
has workers
GALLI P OI.IS ~ ThE&gt; Job Ba nk,
lotated in the Senior Citizens
. Center a t 220 Jackson Pike.
Ga ll ipoli s. ha s ·ma ny qualifi ed
a pplica nt s 50 years old a nd older
to f!ll your job requireinen ls.
If int etested In fi nding pa ritime, full -t ime or tempora ry '
help, ca ll the Job Ba nk at '
44&amp;-7000. T he Ba nk's hours a re
Wednesday from noon to. 4 p.m ., :
Th ursday a nd Friday fl:om 8 a.m .
to 4 p.m .

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.mother-to-be. Maternity
lactm,Obio
fashions from lingerie to finer
dresses for special occasions.
Limited number of swimsl,lits and shorts
ALSO - Infant clothing, size 0·24 months.
Great gift ideas for the special people you knowl

2 30 Broadway1 Jackson, OH.
Mon.· Thurs. &amp; Sot •.
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Ada Bisse ll and Mae McPe ak ,
s isters who res ld'e in the Long
Bott om ·Reedsvliie area dropped
by F rid ay m orning with a clipping from o ne of P omeroy's
ea rlie r n('wspapers .
The clipp ing told of the will of
Wyatt G. Pla ntz who, the pa per
st a ted , " will long be rPmem bered !n Pomeroy as this vii-

. Dr. BrPion /,. Horf(art rf'Cenlly joined th&lt;' Pleasant
Y allev Hospital HPcli~:al Staf{. li,.:wi/1 be a...&lt;um illl{ the
General -\4edicine practice nf Dr. John \1. Grubb ami
i• currentlv alY'&lt;'p ti"fl, ll l'W patw nf .&lt;.

Every Sunday
Every Tuesday
Evening
Evening
4 P.M. til 9 P.M. 4 P.M. til 9 P.M.
HAMBURGERS

99&lt;

Florida promoter plans .
Elvis ·souvenir package "

Calling it :quits qi store

a r ut, thus upsetting the r unabout
(carriage[. Fearing tha t her
daughter was hurt, Mrs. Ma nring let go of the reins . The horse
with runabout ran tree to Sycamore over to Is!a ndslde, down
First Avenu e to the Spr uce Street
Incl!ne, where It hea ded to
Edwards's sawmill near there . It
ran around in the sawmill ya rd
w hereupon it decided to .rus h to
the cou nty jali on Locust. T he
next stop and still o n the gallo p '
was the Gallla Times office a t
THIS BUO..DING AT SECOND a nd Spruce In Gallipolis was
Second a nd Locust. There a Mr.
completed
In 1889 lor use as Mollohan and Williams Dry Goods.
John J ohnson, a patient at the
1890's
to the World War II era, a grocer y was loca te d
F
rom
the
Ohi o Hospital lor E pile ptics,
here.
Early
in
the
1900'&amp; store owner Henry Gardner ha d a ho rse
se ized the horse's bit a nd hung on.
pulled
wagon
upset
In town.
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to it lor several yards unt il the
ru n a~:Va Y stopped. Not muc h w as'
the carr iage proce&lt;'d&lt;'d to VIne
le ft of the r unabout at the end of . pulling li. The first to jump was
the
driver
,
the
next
was
the
w
here they nearly ra n ove r Mrs.
Its trip, but fortunat ely no one
widow.
Ot
her
passengers
were
A.C.
Safford a nd baby at Neal' s
was Injured , not even the horse.
dumped
out
about
wher
e
GarMill.
Da shing over to Third
The fina l episode Look place on
field
School
wa
s
(now
Willis
Avenue,
they ra n through a'
w hat would today be State Route
Hom
e\.
The
widow
gauntlet
of
teams in front or the.
Funer&lt;ll
141 near the Mound Hill Ce!Ylereceived
mos
tly
br
ul.
s
es
but
he
r
produce houses , They flri aily ran
te ry. Ca rriages wE're retu r n ing
s!ster·ln -law broke both a lei)' and
into Rade r' s · Cab whic h wa s
from a bu rial when the carriage
an arm.
loca ted whe re the Dodge Auto'
carrying the widow , brother a nd
The horses and what was le ft of
place is now and co ll a psed.
s ister-In-law of the deceased w as
pulled In to a fast run by the two
big whit&lt;' horses . that we re

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• FREE PlANNING
• FREE E8TIMATES
• JNITlWnON
ARIWI8ED IY SEARl
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CREDIT PlANS

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2fiTII ANNIVERSARY ~ Mr. a nd Mrs. James Ki ser recently
celebrated the ir' 29th we dding anniversary. They were marri ed on
Aug.·5, 1958 In Middleport hy the Re v . Ra ymond Konkright. Mr.
and Mts. Ki ser have four children, Connie Chevalier , Reedsv ille;
Judy Mc Leedy , Rac ine; Jllmes Ray Kiser and Patty Childress ,
both of Siler City , N.C. They also have fi ve grandchldre n.
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Dr. Horgan graduated CumLaude frnm !War.~ ha/1
Uriiversitt ~ith a B.S in Zoology and rcci1!l'd hi.• H. D.
dewee from West Virginia Unicver.~ity. He cnrnpletl'd
his post graduate training in .1/lternal 'Wed icine at
Charleston Area Medical Center.
Dr. Mor!{fln is a member of the Am eru:an Medicnl
AMociation, IW_asonic Lodge·#19of Paitu Pleasant , the
Scottish Rite and S hrine Club o.f Charleston.
Dr. !Wor!{fln 's office is located in Suite 11 7 of t he P VH
'14edical Office Building with o.f.fice hour,; Wondav Friday fr'om 8:30 a.m. to 5:()0 p.m. A ppointments ~av
be mode by calling 675-6492,

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Weekend• lit Holldoyo
1:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.

REMINDER!
Final Day Of
Sidewalk Sale
Daye
I• Sunday,
August 9, 1987
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UNDERSTANDING THE BmLE
William B, Kugho
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Is it not strange that there is much confusion in the religious world?
Why the disorder? Is it of God or man? It seems foolish to ask such a ques· ·
lion in reference to God's being responsible for the confusion, but the remarks I have heard lead me to believe that God is being questioned. You
commonly hear pe&lt;&gt;ple say, "It is not possible for everyone to see or understand the Bible alike; therefore, each one has i right to his own belief and
interpretatil.n," This expresses the sentiment that God has given us a word
that cannot be understood by all; thus, this answers for such derangement.
This insinuates that God has failed in His efforts to properly guide 'and
direct us in the way of Jl':ace; that he is -misrepresented by the Spirit, being
called the God of,peaee(Rm. 15:33); that He has been defeated by His own
weakness and inability to establish unity (Jno. 17: II , 21 -2J; Eph. 4:3,13);
and that His word ~as merely thrown the world into a tumultuous
condition. This I cannot accept , for Paul declared, "God is not the author
of conftuinn, but ofJHOC&lt;, a• in all cbrclta of thesaint3' (I Cor. I 4:33).
God lo Not Gallty
The finger of guilt points to Satan. He has fought God from the beginning , perverting the truth . God said unto Eve, "But of tht fruit of tiU! trot
which is in the midJt of tht garden ye 1hall not eat of it, neither •hall ye
touch it, /ell ye die " (Gen. 3:3). The devil diverted the truth by adding one
word: no~ "Yuha/l11011urefy die " (Gen. 3:4). Today, the same evil spirit
is working, inciting revolt against G_od's way and l!'~rshalli~g false te~ch­
ers and their followers to rebel agatnst God. Satan ts drawmg the vctl of
darkness over the gospel , striking many with spiritual blindness (2 Cor.

4:4).
.
Satan is transformed into an angel of light, and his ministers fashion
themselves as the ministers of righteousness (2 Cor. 11:14,15), Well did
Peter say, ''But there were false prophets among the JH!Opfe, even ru there

1hall bt false prophets among you, who privily •hall bring in dllmnable
here•i••· e ven denying the Lord that bought them. and brmg upon them&amp;elve.J swift dt•troction " (2 Pet. 2:1), The sad thing is many are following
their pernicious ways (2 Pet . 2:2), ignoring John's exhortation, "Beloved,
believe not every 1pirit, bot try tht •piritJ, whether they are ofGod; be&lt;:ou!t
· manyfolse p rophttJ are gone into the world" (l Jno. 4:1).
The devil's forces, accompanied with all the powers on earth, cannot
.'destroy the word of God . It is your duty to study and examine the gospel ,
"forit is the power of God unto salvation'" (Rm. 1:16): Disregard the erroneous state_ment that you ~ ill beco~e confused, if you start studP.ng ~t .
Confusion ex1sts where there IS opposttton, and there 1s much opposttaon m
the world. Whyr Because the doctrines of men do not agree wtth the doctrine ofthe Lord. When the truth sends forth its rays of fight , exposing the
doctrines of me~ you will witness much opposition, hearing_the cry, "You
believe your way, and I will believe mine.'" We must believe God'• wa,y, and
His way only, Ia yin~ aside all preconceived thoughts and opinions of melt,
accepttnJl and obeymg the gospel!
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) ;Atlee Hammaker 'fired a fourhitter and Will Clark drove In twG
runs Saturday, pulling the San
Francisco Giants within three ·
•games ot first -place Cincinnati
wlt_h a 5-2 victory over the Reds .
Hammaker, 7-8, allowed only a
second-Inning single to Tracy
Jones and an eighth-Inning ho·
mer by Eric Davis through eight
Innings en route to his second
complete game of the season.
Hammaker walked . four and
struck out live In helping the
Giants notch their second
's traight VIctory In a four -game
series between Na tlorial League
West contenders. Tom Brown'·
lng, 5-9, took the loss.
san Francisco scored fou r runs
in the first Inning. Rob Thompson
led ofl with a double and Kevin
Ml!chell singled him home. J effrey Leonard singled and, In his
first at-bat since June 27, Candy
Maldonado doubled home Mitchell. Chill Davis' groundout
scored Leonard, and Clark 's
sacrUice fly produced Ma ldo·
nado as the Giants grabbed a 4-0
lead.
Clark. hit his · 23rd home run
wltll two out in the sixth to pul
San Francis co up 5-0.
Davis belted a two-out, 0-2 ·
pitch Into the left -field bleachers
for his 31st home run of the year:
A double by Bo Dlaz and a
single by Dave Concepcion gave
Cincinnati a run lp the ninth .

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BOSTON (UPI) -Rookie Ellis
Burks went 3 for 3, Including a
two-run homer, and Bruce Hurst .
scattered nine hits over seven
Innings Saturday, powering the
Boston Red Sox to an 8-3 victory
over the Kansas City Royals .
Hurst, 13·6, walked three and
fanned seven In raising his
record to 9-1 at Fenway Park this
season. Hurst's only home loss
came Aprll20agalnst the Royals .
Calvin Schiraldi worked the last
two Innings. Mark Gublcza , 9-11 ,
took the loss.
. The game was delayed twice
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seventh.
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Evans doubled and John Marzano singled, with Evans scoring
on Danny Tartabull's error. One
out later, Burks sent a pitch Into
th e screen above the left -field
wall for his 17th homer of the
season , making u 7-0.
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Hu rst' s wildness to cut the score
t.o 7-21n the fourth . Lomite Smith,
Kevin Seltzer and George Brett
walked to load the bases . Tart abull singled home Smith and
Seltze r, but Brett was cut down
a ttempting to move to third .
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the fir st. Burks doubled and
raced to third when left fielder ""
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error. Marty Barrett followed
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Rice left the game after hls
at-bat In the second because of a
sore right hand from being hit by
a pitch In the first. He was taken
to a local hospital for x-rays that
proved negative.
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with a broken jaw.
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night' s game against Toronto
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Induct 7 into Football Hall
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By ROBERTO DIAS
play--two, three years and then played with great players, but
UPI Sports Writer ·
CANTON , Ohio (UP!) - The get Into a legitimate line of work. this is the culmination."
" Football has changed. We
seven-member class Inducted
Maynard, of Crosbyton, Texas,
used
to
use
training
camp
to
get
and Texas Western. snared 633
Into the Football Hail of Fame
Saturday won 11 Super Bowl into shape. Now , these guys are passes for 11,834 yards and 88
titles between them and embo- in sha pe when they get to camp." · touchdowns In 15 years, 10 with
Greene headed Pittsburgh' s the New York Jets . He Wa$ Joe .
died the game's differing charac"Steel
Curtain" defense that Namath 's deep threat at wide
ter from th e brute s tren gth of
Larry Csonka to the gr ace of Don helped the Steel ers win four receiver and helped win Super
Super Bowls du ring his 13-year Bowl III with the Jets .
Ma ynard.
" I'd like to go out and play In
Joining Csonka and Maynard career. Th e North Texas State
were quarterback Len Dawson,. graduate and Temple. Texas, these bump-and-run days," said
defensive tackle Joe Greene, native was named to 10 Pro Maynard, sporting a battered
Stetson. "It was called the
running back John Henry John· Bowls.
"We were a team that was led 'Crowd' in my day . A guy'·d have
son, center Jim Langer and
guard Gene Upshaw. The Class by example," said Greene, ges- his hand hooked in your belt .
of 1987 swelled the number of turing in th e direction of Pitts"1 can stIll recall contract
burgh Coach Chuck Noll, his negotiations with (Jets ·coachplayers enshrined to 140.
Csonka, a fullback who star red presenter. " Basically,. we were General Manager) Weeb Ewfor Miami during 11 pro seasons injury-free and played to the . bank. He'd say 'Don, don' t tell
limit.
· anybody what you're making.'
after ~ glittering college career
"In my new role as an assiSIJ!tl) I'd say 'Weeb, 'I'm just as
at Syracuse, is a native of nearby
coach with the Steelers , I want to ashamed as you are.,;,
Stow, Ohio.
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Upshaw, the executive direc"I grew up In the shadow of the communicate the desires I hap as
Hall of Fame," said Csonka, a player. As for being here today, tor of the NFL Players Associawho, like teammate Langer, was it' s a joy."
tion, played 15 years with the
Johnson to talled 6,803 yards in Oakland Raiders and saw action
presented by Dolphins Coach
Don Shula . "And I hope Jim and I a 13-year career with San Fran- in three Super Bowls - winning
are opening the gates for our cisco, Detroit, Pittsburgh and twice- and six Pro Bowls. The
teammates like !quarterback) . Houston. He was introduced by Texas A&amp;l product and RobSteelers owner Art Rooney, and stown, Texas native, credited
RATHMAN BROUGHT DOWN -San Francis·
Bob Griese.
gllin In second quarter of Saturday's ·Hall-of·
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co's Tom Rathman Is llrou,;ht down by Kansa.~
"I'll always remember '72, recalled his rookie season of Raiders owner AI Davis for
Fame game In Canton. The 49ert~ won, 211-7. (UPI)
· City'• free safety De ron Cherry after a five yard
when we went 17-0 a nd won the blocking for the " lVlillion Dollar guidance.
Super BowL Guys from the Backfield" that Included YA
S.t eelers have four !Super Bowl) Tittle, Joe Perry and Hugh
rings , but non .,-say 'perfect' on · McElhenny .
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" I enjoyed it, but I'm still
Csonka' compiled 8,091 yards looking for that million," said the
rushing and 68 touchdowns for Waterproof, La., native who
Miami and the New York Giants . attended St. Mary' s College and
His bruising style helped Miami Arizona State. " I never made
·to back-io-back Super Bowl title s more than 38, 39 thousand. But I
PALM BEACH GARDENS
finally made it here. I'd begun to
EDINBORO, Pa . iUPI ) -The Francisco 36. Ta ylor, who spent penalty against cornerback Don In the early 1970s.
give
up."
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Fla
. (UPI) - Seve Ballestero;
his
roo
kie
sE"ason
on
Injured
Anderson,
came
on
Andre
GarDawson, a native of Alliance,
Buffalo Bills played the Cleve·
shot
a 2-under-par 34 on the front
ron's
!-yard
run
with
9:21
rereser
ve
with
a
sore
back,
eluded
land Browns In Edinboro, P a. on
Ohio, and a Purdue product, · Langer, of Little Falls, Minn .,
maining
In
the
game.
·
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nine
and vaulted past faltering
two
tackles
before
breaking
Into
·eleven scrimmage. The Browns
pla yed 19 pro seasons. He guided and South Dakota State, played
Lanny
Wadkins and Raymond
-Chiefs rookie running back Kansas City's attack from 1963- 10 years with Miami and two with
outscored the Bills 12-6. Kevin 'open field and racing to th e end
Floyd
Saturday
to take a oneChristian Okoye, a second· round 755, completed 2,136 passes for Minnesota .
Mack scored on a one- ya rd zone with 1:43 left in the half.
stroke
lead
midway
through the
The 49ers' defensive line con- draft pick out of Azusa Pacific, 28,711 yards and 239 touchdpwns .
"Being elected In my first year
touchdown. For Buffalo Eric
Richardson caught a nine- ya rd tinu ally put pressure on quart er- led all rushers with 74 yards on Dawson led the Chiefs to a Super (of eligibility) is totally unex- third round of the 69th PGA
touchdown pass from Jim Kelly. bac ks Bill Kenney In the first half eight carries . Kansas City' s Bowl IV victory over Minnesota . Pecied, " said Langer, the hub of Championship.
Ballesteros, a two.-time winner
For the Browns Gerald McNeil and Todd Bla ckledge In the ground game has been last or
"It's kind of a numbing thing to two Super Bowl-winning offencaught a 25-yard touchdown pass second . Kansas City's lone score, next to last In the NFL the past be here.' · said Dawson, who was sive lines In Miami. "I've been In of the Masters and British Open,
missed the first two fairways and
form Mike Tagei. Attendance helped by a 41 -yard Interference four seasons.
IntrOduced by former Chiefs Super Bowls, In that und efeated
bogeyed
the second hole. But he
was over 9,000.
began to play near flawless golf
and birdied the third, fifth and
Hall of Fame Game
sixth
holes to move to 4-under for.
CANTON - John Ta ylor, a
the
tournament.
second-year wide receiver ba t·
With the temperature reaching
tllng for a roster spot , returned a
95 degrees and the humidity
.punt 64 yards for a touchdown
recorded at 80 percent, Wadkins
Saturday and the San Francisco
and Floyd began the round lied
49ers opened the NFL exhibition
for the lead at 4-under after two
season with a 20-7 victory over
trips around the PGA National
the Kan sas City Chiefs In the Hall
Golf
Club course .
of Fame Game.
Wadkins
birdied two of the
' The game, attended by 23,826
opening three holes 1 :_but then
:spectators at Fawcett Stadium,
bogeyed four of the l)ext five to
followed the enshrinement of
fall to 2-under.
.'Larry Csonka, Len Dawson, Joe
Floyd moved in front by
,Greene, John Henry Johnson,
himself with a birdie at thepar-4
.tim Langer, Don Maynard and
fifth, but at the par-3 seventh he
:Gene Upshaw Into the Hall of
needed three shots to reach the
·Fame.
green
and suffered a double
:: The 49ers built a 20-0 first · half
bogey
that
left him at 3-under
lead. Ray Werschlng kicked a
through
nine.
25-yard field goal to give San
Tied with Floyd a shot behind
Francisco a 3-0 edge In the first
1
Ballesteros
were D.A. Welbrlng,
quarter.
·
who was 2-under for the day and
, Taylor dropped a punt but
3-under
for the tournament
recovered to run It back 49 yards
through
11
holes, and Larry
to the Chiefs 41. On fourth-andNelson,
who
had
played nine.
goal, Joe Cribbs took a handoff
Ben
Ctenshaw
was at 2-under
~om Steve YOt&gt;ng and swept
through
nine,
tied
at that figure
around right end from the 2 at
with
Wadkins.
The
only other
4:59 of Ute second quarter to push
player
under
-par
was
Mark
Francisco ahead 10·0.
McCumber,
who
was
1- ~nder
Second-year kicker Jeff Brockthrough nine. Bobby Wadkins,
haus, who along with rookie
Jeff
Sluman and Tim Slmi&gt;son
Steve .DeLine, Is squaring off
were
. at even-par midway
against the veteran Werschlng
through
the day. Sluman birdied
for kicking duties, converted a
the
first
hole
to move Into a share
VRROOOOOM!
-A
sanctioned
tractdr
puU
Wllo§
held
Friday
from IIJ'OUnd.Ohio and the surrounding states entered the event,
42-yard field goal to Improve the
of
the
lead,
but
double bogeyed
night
at
the
Gallla
County
Junior
Fair
before
a
capacity
crowd.
which has captured lhe fancy or Gallla Countlans from small kids
49ers' lead to 13· 0 at 11: 22.
the
eighth
and
bogeyed
the ninth •
Fans
of
puUing
filled
the
bleachers
and
Hoed
up
along
thelenceson
to senior citizens. (Times-Sentinel photo by Lee Ann Welch)
A Lewis Colbert punt . was
to
fall
back.
both sides of the track,·long before the events ever started. Pullers
· fielded by Taylor at the San .

49ers romp over Chiefs in
Canton; Bills down Browns

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ceremonies. Front row, left to right are Larry
Csonka, Len Dawson, Don Maynard, (rear) Joe
Greene, Jim Langer, John Henry Johnson and
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dominated Montreal 9-3 and and Gary Carter's 16th.
open:C, ann .;:~: :m~~~J Atlanta shaded Los Angeles 4-3.
PhiiHes 15, Cardinals 5
Friday night by showln the
In tbe Amerl~an League, It · . At Philadelphia, Chr.ls James
pitching and powerthatrou~d ut was: Detroit 8. New York 0: . belt('() a three-run homer and
them back Into the
t P
Toronto 15, Cleveland 1; Boston drove In a career-high five runs
Kevin Mitchell a:":~ ~~c~ 4, Kansas City 3; Baltimore 9, to help I he Phlllles break a six·
homered In su
rt or M~~
Texas 2; Minnesota 9, OakJand4; game losing streak. Philadelphia
LaCoss helplngp~ ts· break! Milwaukee 7, Chicago 4 In 10 starter Shane Rawley, 14·5, exfour-g~e losing streak with ' a Innings, and Seattle 14, Callfor· te11dro his winning streak to six
3-1 victory over the Clnclrinatl nla 0.
games. St. Louis starter Joe
Padres 7, Astros 1
Magrane fell to 6-3.
Re ds ·
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ego, hane Mack
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LaCoss. 10-6, who has defeated
the -division-leading Reds twice keyro a five-run seventh Inning , Ar Pittsburgh, Vance Law .s
and St. Louis Cardinals once In ' with a two-run double, leading :~,:&gt;,:~~e=~~~ ~~~~lntthheewsecayonfodr
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his l~st thrt&gt;e starts, tossed a the Padres over Houston, which
five -hitter for his first complete tiro a club record with 16 men left
game of the season. LaCoss on base. TheAstrosfelltwoshyor
· lked
the NL record set by many clubs,
wa
three, one Intentionally • the last In 1951 by Pittsburgh.
and struck out two.
"What a masterpiece he Mike Scott fell to 12-8.
1 h •
Mets 7, Cubs I
P tc ed, 'Giants Manager Roger
At New York, Ron Darling
· Craig said. "You just can't pitch pitch('() a four-hitter for his
much better than that In a game fourth straight victory, leading
we needed so badly."
Bill Gullickson,. 10- 9, allow('() the Mets past Chicago. New York
only flvP. hits In seven Innings, has won seven straight and 10 of
but two of them were the home Its last 11, pulling within 3'h
runs by Mllchell and Clark that games of first-place St. Louis.
account('() for all of the Giants' Darling, 8-7, was supported by
runs. Gullickson has given up 32 Rafael Santana's fifth home run
homers this season, tops In the
National League,
In other games, San "otego
routed Houston 7•1, New York
blasted Chicago 7-1, Philadelphia
rlpp('(j St. Louis 15·5, Pittsburgh
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l~ttle confidence goes a long way
(Pr ·Kevin MitchelL
: -:"The San Francisco third base·
R[an slammed a game- winning
fieme run Friday nlghtto give the
Giants a 3-1 victory over the
dt.'lslon·leadlng Cincinnati Reds
(J!d snap a ' tour-game losing
!ttreak. The Giants Installed
"Jtchell as thefr regular third
~aseman when he came to San
Ftanclsco In a July 4 trade with
~n Diego, •!ld, since then , he's
~lttlng .309 with seven home
l'll'ns.
:: ·coming_ here is a big differE!Jlce," satd Mitchell. "They
w}lnted somebody to play every

Uavts tht'n Unro a single to right.
scoring Daniels and putting the
Reds up J - 0~ LaCoss rebounded
with a double play and ground
out. and the Reds never again got
a runner past second.
"The thing that irritat('d me Is
that I walked the leadofi guy,"
said LaCoss. "I felt like I was
rushing because I couldn't. get
. the ball down. Somewhere along
the line, I figured out what I was
doing."
So did the Giant hitters . Will
Clark hit a Gullickson offering ·
410 ft&gt;et ov('F the center field
fence In the thlrc,l, tying t'he score
1-L Clark's blast gave him 22
home r uns this season, the most
for a Giant since Darrell Evans
hit 30 tn 1983.

~y.andthat'swhatl'mherefor.
~ger Craig has really given me

a lot of confidence.' '
:}ralg was more than happy to
ry~Pay thE' compliment.
·:·I love that kid," said the San
JO:ranclsco manager. ' 'He's a lot
~Iter player than I tho~ght he .
WfS . "

: .:rhe samE' might be said for
Mlke LaCoss, who toss('() a flvelii.t ter lor his first complete game
QJ•· the season. LaCoss t10· 6)
blicame San Francisco's first
1b;:game winner.
; LaCoss, who hasn't won more
t~lm ten games since 1979,
Wflked three and struck out two.
II'- his last three starts, he has
~ten National League West
leader Cincinnati twice and' NL
~ast pacesetter St. Louis once.
· -;·what a masterpiece he
!iltchro," marveled Craig. " You
&lt;:Jin't pitch better than that In a
ga.me where we need('()· It so
b',Fidly' "
· Cincinnati's' Bill Gullickson .
tlf_l,-9) didn't pitch too badly.
either, allowing five hits In seven
Innings. But two of those hits
were home runs that accounted
for all thrt&gt;e Giants tallies.
(;ulllckson has surrendered 32
home runs this year, tops In the

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By DAVID MOFFIT
about the time Lanny Wadkins, only two pack .ylth only four guys nam t' up there on the leadeh .
UPI Sport• Writer
the 1977 PGA winner, start('() and ahead of me."
board," said Lanny. "That Is, liS"It's fun to see my brot her's long as he's right behind me: ···:
PALM BEACH GARDENS, had no reason at that ju ncture to
Fla . (UP!)- The old guard took expect 4-under-par 140 to hold up.
up arms at the · PGA
" I'd like to go back tomorrow
Championship.
and
do everything a llttle bet Raymond Floyd, 25 years on
ter,"
he said after his Friday
· the pro golf tour and less than a
play.
"
I wouldn' t want to freeze
month away from his 45th
anything
right now except my
birthday, and Lanny Wadkins, a
"For All Your Sporting Needs"
attitude.
"
17-year vPteran, went Into toLanny
Wadkins
was
5under
day's third round tied for the .
with .two holes to play ; Sluman,
Russell
Mitra
Riddell
lead.
"The last tw o majors Ray- Bobby Wadkins and Nelson all
Betlin
Wigwam
mond won (the 1982 PGA and last 4-under at some point during the
year's U.S. Open), I've bt&gt;en d;iy but none could hold their ·
second to him." Wadkins said pace.
Sluman, who wound up tied for
after both posted their second
In the'Tournamenl Playsecond
straigh t 2-under-par 70s Friday.
"
ers
Championship
·missed a 5"I think It's time we turn that
Wilson
· Rawlings
Converse
around although Raymond may foot par putt .on his final bole. In
the TPC, he had losi to Sandy
Nike (in Sept.)
not agrt&gt;e with that.
Lyle
In a play&amp;ff after being
" But there's still 36 holes of
golf left so It's too early to talk distract('() by a spectator jumpMon. &amp; Fri. 9:30-8 :00
243 3r d AYt.- 446-8413 Tues.-Wed. -Thurs.-Sat. 9 :30-5 :00
about a head-to-head duel be- Ing Into the water. ·
"I suspected I was tied for th e
tween Raymond and me." Wad·
lead,
but really didn't know ,'
klns said. "If we sta rt thinking
Sluman
said. "That didn't affect
about that, somebody's ljkely to
l)ow
I
played
that last hole. I was
s lip past both of us .".
Tim Slmp_son, an 11-yeat: vete· trying for a birdie and just
ran. and Jeff Slu man, a relative messed up."
As for what happened at the
newcomer. were only one shot
TPC,
Siuinan said, " I hppe my
back. And three ot hers who have
golf
clubs
will do some more
been around since the mid 70s talking
and
let
people remember
Ben Crens haw, Larry Nelson and
me
for
my
game
and not that one
. Lanny's brother Bobby Wadkins
incident.''
- were only two behind .
Bobby Wadkins, 20 months
"I think a couple more rounds
younger
than Lanny , held a
close to par just might win this
one-shot
lead
after Thursday's
thing," Lanny Wadkins said of
first
round
.when
he shot a 4his and Floyd's chances . "But, If
SHARES PGA LEAD - Ray Floyd (above) and Raymond
under-par
68.
But
after
a 30-foot
. , W~~lns shared top spot in the 1987 PGA tournament alter two · you kt&gt;ep the b;illln thP fairway ,
this course Is not that tough. bunker shot for an eagle-3 put
roUlMM Friday. (UPI)
Someone could shoot a low him back to 4 under. Bobby
bogeyed his last two holes .
round. "
"You hate to finish bogeyFloyd, two-time PGA chambogey;
especially after being in
pion (1969, 19821 and oldest U.S.
the
lead,'
Bobby said. "But, I'm
Ope n winner, flnlshro his round
; HIGH POINT. N. C. tU Pil dule, Goude sa id, the $JUO.WO
LYNE CENTER SCHEDULE
:orttclals with the LPCA Henpurse wou ld remain uncha nged.
Fresh cole
Week of A.uJU~t 9, 1987
·redon Classic ca ncelll'd the seLPGA tourna ment officials
Date-Gr:rnulum
Pool
cond round of the i2- hol c lourna·
sc ramblro Friday to line up a
Aut~.!- -3 ~- m. Open R('c ................. ....... ... ..... ...... .......... ..... 1-3 p.m. OpC&gt;n S"'•lm
6- p, m. Open RC'C ..... ............ ....... .......................... 6-8 p.m. Ope n Swim
:ment Friday mor nin g after about
practice course that wa s not
Au11.
lt-0.8
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Still, officials sai d the la yofl
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........... ...... "J:s·p:~~ fa~·p0li:s~:'n1~
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" I .think people will lose a lot of·
08i:s~:'n1~
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momentum, there's no ques tion
_N OTE : ·All taclllt l£'5 In Lynt' C(' nt f'r fgym . pool, wel'!ht room and handball court\
· The Willow Creek co urse,
about tha i," said Jackson. "You
Ten deiK:ious
w1ll tX' CLOSED TO THE P UBLIC unlll clas~ws rPsum P for Fal l Quartrr on Tuesday,
;dottl'd with 10 lakes along a tow.
run Into a play!'r who has to ju st
Au~us l '25. A nrw ~)· m and pool S&lt;." hf'dultt will bf' ava ll ablr af1rr that da lf' .
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sit for 24 hours. Just hitt ing a few
fried shrimp
·flooding. Goude said.
balls just Isn 't en9ugh."
: In opllng to shorten the tourna.But some goiters. Including
;ment to :-.4 holes, offi cia ls re· first round leader Shetley Ham·jected the posslhlllty of dou bling
lin , spent the day huddll'd In the
,up rou nds yesterday or Su nday.
clubhouse pla ying .bridge - the
SINCE 1933
W e ha vPn' t shot'a 36-hole final
only ga me In town - and
In my six years as dl re&lt;&gt;tor," said welcoml'd the day or rest.
:LPCA tournam ent di recto-r Su·
" I a m very relieved, " saidza nn r Ja ckson. " I don' t think Hamlin. WhO leads the fi eld with
U6·2362
!tha t Is an equllablr way to deal a 5- undt&gt;r-par 67. " I was thinking
SAUS:
,wllh thr sit uation."
I wou ld havr to wear golf shoes
Bearings
Industrial V-S.Ita
, But Goude s~ ld a :16-round !Ina I toda y."
Pump.Seals
Lawn
M.ower
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•Is still an opllon If rain ha ll s pla y
Ha mlin skipped the customary
Capacitors
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over the weekend . Plavlng the spikes Thursday, choosing InBrushes
Electric Motorl
;final round Monday Is a las t stead to wear a pair of battered
Couplings
Fen Blades
Tesort. he sai d .
running shoes that she sa id were
Despit e the shorlc nl'd sc hP- kinder to her bllsterro feet.
Pulleys
Funa

leading the Pirates past Mont
real. Bob Walk, 3·1, scattered
five hits over six Innings. Brett
Gideon pitched three Innings for
his third save or the season
Law 's error victimized Bob Se:
bra, 6-12. .
Braves 4, Dodgers 3
At Los Angeles, Gerald Perry
and Andres Thomas belt('() home
runs In a thr~e- run fourth lifting
Atl an t a . zanP Sm 1t h , 11·6,' posted
his third straight victory • allowlng eight hits In his fifth complete
game of the season.

CARRIER NEEDED

;• OVTI'A MV WAY - Cincinnati Reds' pitcher Bill Gullickson
;Jails In froat of sacker Buddy Bell when they holh went for a hunt
: '11H of Giants . Efldle Milner In the nrst Inning In San Francisco
• i'rlday ·Bell tumbled over Gullickson but wa§ still able to throw out
-,.liner at first base.

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C-4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Tigers

Tenth Pan AmeriCan Games open Saturday
By MARTIN LADER
team handball player from ColoUPJ Sports Writer
rado Springs, Colo., took the oath
INDIANA POLIS (UP I) -The for. ~ II ath letes of the competing
$2.5 million Walt Disney prod uc- nations.
Two weeks of competition ln 30
tion, which provided a festive
beginning to the.lOth Pan Ameri- sport s begin· today wit h activity
can Games. hopefulTy mar ked an in 18 Pvents, Incl uding baseball, ·
bas ketball. swimming and track
end to a wee k of bickering.
Approxi mately 8,000 m usi- and field. The United States , wi1 h
cians a nd performers en ter· a contingent of about 650 ath·
tained a crowd of 80.000 people at letes, are expected to carry away
the Indianapolis Motor Speed- the bulk of medals, although
,way , beginn ing at 3 p.m. COT. · Cuba once again is very strong
The spectacle, . was televised and is favo red in base ball.
As is generally the case In
nationa lly by CBS, and lasted for
international ex travaga nzas of
two hours.
J im AbbOtt, the one-handed this scope, there have been
baseball pitcher lor University of' numerous problems in settling
Michiga n. marched as fl ag the athletes and their support
bearer a t the head of the U.S. personneL At the root of the
delegation, and Cindy Stinger, a trouble, in this insta nce, was the

arrival of 1,000 ·mare visitors
t han anticipated, swellhig t he
total to 5,600.
The biggest question In India·
napolls Friday was 'where do I
sleep.' Thursday night , a bout 540
people were taken to hotels
because of a bed shortage In the
Pan Am VIllage. and officials of
PAX- Indianapolis, organizers of
th e Games, sought solu tions
Friday.
One was provided by Robert
Helmick, president of the United
States Oly mpic Committee, who
said members of the U.S. team
wou ld move out of the vi llage, if
necessary. to provide beds for
their guests.
"As good hosts, if you Invite
people to your. home and there
aren't enough beds, we're the
ones who should sleep on the
porc h," Helmick said. "We're
getting a genu ine and spontaneous res ponse from our at hletes,"
Helmick said the women's
softba ll tea m aild the swimm ing
team were among those olfering
to leave the village.
An a ttempt was being made to
consolidate space in the village,
and E l Sa lvador, Haiti, th e
Virgin Island s, Costa Rica, Honduras, Bolivia and Colombia
agree d to shi f t th eir
accommodations.
" We feel ther e will be very few
leaving the village and none will
go unless they wa nt to," Helm ick
sa id.
Mario Vazq uez·Rana. president of the Pa n Am Games.
ter med the olfer from Helm ic k

Brian Bohner, left, and Malee!
Malone carry the Pan American name Into the Pan American
Plaza Friday. It was the end of the 3,200 mile journey from Med co
City.

(India napolis) solicited t he
Games," Vazquez-Ra,na said.
"My protest Is that this is very

"a gra'nd gesture of solidarity on
the part of the United States. " He
said it was well received by .the
Pan American Sports
Organization.
In t h·e last Pan Am Games. at
Caracas, Venezuela, in 1983, 19
at hletes were stripped of medals
after they tested positive for
sterold use. More tha n 1.000drug
tes ts will be conducted at India·
na polis, but the president of the
Pan Am Games Medical Commission expressed confidence
Friday there won't be as mariy
·
incidents .
Remaining unresolved on the
eve of the opening ceremonies
was the stat us of Chile, which
threatened to withdraw its team
unless a visa is granted to a pistol
shOoter. Tne State Department In
Washington was considering the
case of Fra ncisco Zun iga, a
retired police captain alleged to
have · be~ten journalists and
Ia wyers duri ng a PlJli tlcal dem·
ons tration In Santiago five years
ago.
Vazq uez -Ra na said the sit uation may lead to an official
pro test from PASO .
"For whatever reason, the
State Department is going
against what they said when th ey

ATHENs - There will be a
.USSSA·s ponsored on e· plt ch
·round robin tournament in
Athens A ugust 29 and 30, a t the
West State s rreet fields. Two
divisions will be featured.
The entry fee will be $75'. The
·balls will be pr'ovlded. Each tea m
is guaran teed four games. Every
_team with a perfec t record will
advance to the winner's bracket,
with 3-1 teams adva ncing to the
loser's bracked of a double
elimination tourna ment to be
held at the completion of the
round robin.

T·shlrts and trophies will be
awarded. along with three bert hs
to the na tional tourna ment, to be
held September 26 and 27 In
Milford.
All proceeds will go to th e
Athens Key Hole Yo uth Fund to
held supplement Li ttle League
players. Donations of used Li ttle
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bats , pa nt s, etc.) wi ll be
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For more information. call l rv
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him on the mound at Anaheim.· in the ninth inning. forcing hom~
Calif., walked four and struck out Dwight Evans with the winning
three in his first victory since run. Charlie Lelbrandt worked 8
June 14. Niekro was not in- 2·3 innings and fell to 11·9. Jeff
spected by umpires Friday night . Sellers, 4-4, allowed seven hits in
Minnesota took a 4-0 lead and !his second complete game of the
knocked out Dennis Lamp.l·3,1n year.
·~.~ first. Oakland shortstop AI· . - Mariners 14, Angels 0
f.eC:.J Griffin committed three i At Seattle, Phil Bradley drove
errors.
in five runs , three with a homer,
Orioles 9, Rangers 2
and Ken Phelps drove in four
At Baltimore, Cal Ripken hlt a
runs with two homer s, leading
three-run .homer · and Larry
the Mariners past California.
Sheets added· a pair of two-run Mark Langston , 12·9, pitched a
shots, helping the Orioles snap a
seven-hitter, · striking o~t 11 to
fo ur-game losing streak. Steve
increase !&gt;is league-leading tota l
Howe, under suspension for drug
to l82. He walked six In his second
use, pitched for the Rangers . Ken . sh utout and lOth complete game.
Dixo n, 5-8, fired a pe.r fect game .. KJrk McCaskill, 2-4, failed to
for 5 2-3 inn ings . paul Kilgus fell
escape the sixth Inning.
to 1·4.
Blue Jays 15 Indians. I
Red Sox 4, Royals 3
Wha t a difference a year makes!
At Boston. Marty Barrett drew
Last year at this time Toronto
a bases-loaded wa lk off rook ie was in fifth place and righreliever J ohn Davis with two out
Continued on C-6

5- '86 Lincolns &amp; 2.....;.'87 Lincolns

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GALLIPOLIS

"This game here will do more
good for him than all the games
in his career," Detroit Manager ·
Sp11rky Anderson said of Robin·
son's · performance. "He can
always refer to 1 in his .
memory."
In other ga mes, Min nesota
whipped Oa kland 9·4, Toronto
pounded Clevela nd 15-1, Baltl·
more ripped Texas 9·2, Bostnn
nipped Ka nsas City 4-3. and
Seattle throttled California 15-0.
, In the Na tional League,lt was:
New Yor k 7, Chicago 1; P hiladelhia 15, St. Louis 5; Pittsbu rgh 9,
Mo11treal 3; Atla nta 4, Los
Angeles 3; San Diego 7, Houston
1; a nd San hanc'!sco 3, Cl nclnnatll.
TwinS 9, A's 4
At Mi nneapolis, Joe Nlekro,
pitchlng.while his 10-day suspensian for scufling the ball is under
ap ~al, t hrew a five- hitter over
eight. pIus Innings to lead the
firs t-place Twins to a two-game
lead over the A's In the West.
Nlekro, 6·8, e jected Monday
night when an em ery board and
sa ndpaper dropped fr om his
pocket while umpires inspected

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The Detroit Tigers more than
knocked New York out of first
place in the American League
East Friday night. They also
knocked half the Yankees vete· ·
rans out of the starting lineup.
"I'll tell you one thing," New
York Manager Lou Pin lelia said
after losing 8-0 . to the Tigers ,
"Saturday we 're going to play
the young kids . We're going to get
fres h people in there."
Wit h their second consecutive
rou t at the h.a nds of the Tigers,
the Y11nkees fe ll a half-game
behind the Toronto Blue Jays,
who bea\ the Cleveland Indians
15-l. Pin lelia said Roberto K!!lly,
Bobby Meacham, Henry Cotto
and Dan Pasqua would be in the
lineup Sat urday against Eric
Ki ng. King is subs tit uting for
Jack Morris who has a slight
groin pull.
Rookie Jeff Robinson, 8-5.
allowed five si ngles In the fi rst
two In nings before retiring t he
!inal 24 batters. Robinson wa lked
none and struck out nine in his
fir's! major-league shutout and
complete game.
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Gallia football meeting Tuesday·

THE BINDING FLAME -

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VINTON - A: meeting for
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Ohio Outdoors

~mvell

Photograph that prize catch
instead of having it stuf(ed
By JERRY PICKRELL
Outdoor Wrlle~ Association of
A~erlca Dlstrtbuted by UPI
Fis;hermen once spent
hundr,eds of dollars~~ have a-lish
of whtch they Were especially
proud mounted for the wall.
Taxidermists are in no danger
of going out of bustness, but the
percentage of big fish bt&gt;lng
mounted ts dwlndlmg. It s tmpJy .
takes too Ion~ and costs too much
to have a ftsh that may be a
Junker only to the on who caught
It mounted. A better trophy is a
photograph..
.
.
T he tnck m makmgptcturesdo
the work of mounts Is to make
very good pictures . That ls11 't as
hard as it sounds, even for those
who rarely use cameras.
'The fi~st thing to keep in mind
is that you'rr going to want an
enlargement of your picturt&gt;. Tht&gt;

best enlargements are made
from s]ow films. Use somet hing
that has an expsoure ratingoflOO
or thereabouts.
If It's too much faster than
that, the blowup will look like you
s hot Jl ·through a scree n door.
Use big filin, too. Disc cameras
may make' pictures tha t look
okay when they're wallet size,
but an 8-by-10 would be poor.
One-twenty film is good, so is 35
millimeter. Use the biggest for mat you ca n get.
When ·you take the picture,
make sure the persort holding (he
fish has it positioned so that
you' re photographing Its side.
Seen from the top of bottom,
there really isn't that much to a
fish to show up well in pictures.
Have the fisherman look at his
catch, but in such a way that

Tigers ...

added Stieb, who scattered st&gt;ven
hits over eight innings to get his
first victory ever In Cleveland.
A one-out d\)\lble by Lloyd
Moseby, a walk to Whitt and
George Bell' s three-run homer
gave the Blue Jays a 13-llead in
the seventh and Toronto added
two more runs In the nint h.
. " I think Stieb Is back where he
was In 83-84," said Whitt, on the
other end of Stleb's 87 pitches In

Snider completes instruction course McEnroe gains semifinals of Volvo
POMEROY- Randall Snider,
Pomeroy. a member of the
. Gallipolis Racquet Club, has
been certified as a member of the
United States Professional Tennis Registry , an International
assoclatlon or over 3200 professional tennis teachers In 80
countries.
The 'USPTR was founded to

BALTIMORE iUPI) -Texas
"As long as the door stayed geles Dodgers and M.l nnesot;
Ra.ngers pttcher Steve Howe open a bit, I knew I was going to Twins over five seasons, pitched
qutpped Friday night that his kick It In," Howe said about his briefly In June for Tabasco In the '
AAA Mexican League.
you' l!"still be able to see 'his race trek back to the major leagues return to the big leagues.
lnclu~ed
three
countries
In
Texas
activated
Howe
without
"If I thought this momenl
has
In the picture. Tilt hats bac.k so
th~ past stx months:.
the
permission
of
Baseball
Comwould
not have come, I would
shadows don't conceal the peoThat
says
It all, said Howe,
missioner
Peter
Ueberroth.
A
have
quit,"
Howe Insisted. "I
son's face, eit her. And get the
who wore jersey No. 57 before the spokesman said the commls- have been free of any substances
light of the sun
the fish and
fisherman. · not on the rocks opening g~me of a three- game , sloner .·had nothing to say at this since July 15 1986. I have been
tested over 200 times"
,
series agamst the Orioles. "Ja- time.
behind him
this,"
Howe,
who
had
244
game
Howe
appeared
p~epared
for
pan
and
Mexico
before
Make sur~ you're close to your
added Howe. who was acquired appearances with the Los An- criticism· !rom the fans .
subject so that he ana his catch · from
the Rangers' AAA Oklafill up the viewfinder of your homa City farm club.
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camera. Have him hold the fis h
Howe, 29, was suspended In the
•
naturally, don't extend It toward
•
past
from
both
the
major
and
the camera to make it look bigger
than it is. Finally, position the minOr leagues because of CO·
fisherman so that he's dark on a ca.tne use. The left -handed relief
white background. or light on a specialist appears to be savori ng
the moment.
·
dark ·one tmore common).
. •.
•
This sounds like a Jot to
•
•
remember, but If you make a
••
short checklist, It'll quickly become second nature. After a
short time, you may have lost of
trophy fish on your wall.

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SNIDER CERTIFIED
Randall Snider, Pomeroy, a
member of the Gallipolis
Racq_.et Club has been certl·
fled as a mernherolthe United
' States Porfesslonal Tennis
Rer;lstry, With Snider on the
Jell Is Dennis Van der Meer,
Snider's Instructor, during a
tennis teachers training
course.

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would be to push, him "to the
stage where he gets down on
' himself tbecause t then you ca n
take over."
The two pla yers h.eid serve for
the first · seven games . but
McEn roe broke Gilbert to take a
McEnroe, seeded fourth, capi- 5-3 lead and won seven st raight
talized upon the erratic tempera- ~ames .
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never
lost ser ve. "I did wha t 1 '
move a step closer to a Iongneeded
to do and I did it
awaHed rematch with Ivan
Lend!. Tire two have not met co nvincingly."
In the second set, t hr frussince Lendl's straight-sets vic·
tory in the singles final of the 1985 trated Gilbert walked about the
court !alking to himself and at
U.S. Open .
On Thursday, McEnroe said one point , threw a ball int o th"
his strategy against Gilbert crowd in self-disgust.

STRATION, Vt : (UP!)- John
McEnroe. hoping for Brad Gilbert's self-destruction, got his
wish and a place In the semifinals
of the $315,000 Volvo
International.

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We are oroudto announce that

ATHENS, Ohio tUP I I - The
American Le~:ton boys baseball
team representing th&lt;:' Legion's
Cincinnati Budde post won the
P hlo American Legion Tournament Friday 11 -2 over Marietta.
Buddt&gt;, undefeated in the 13·
team. doublt&gt;-ellmtnat ion tourna m~n t for high school al':ed boys,
\¥8S sparked by four hit s by Dave
Ott and four RBl by Pete Rose.
son of Cincinnati Reds manager
Pete Rose.
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tourn ament, taklnJl bolh losses at
I he hands of Budde, the first one
Wednesday , a 6·5 defeat.
Budde will take Its overall 4012 record to lhe regio nal lou rna·
ment a t Steubenville Augus t
26-30. The winner of that tourna ment will compete In the Legion
World Scrics at Stevens Poi nt.
Wis ., Sept . J.i.

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Pace crown.
Mondo won his ellmlnat ton
heat in2:003-5whlle 9JtyCllpper
won the other elimination In 2:00
2·5. Two eliminations were necessary because of the field of 19
horses. The firs t four finishers ·
returned for the final, which
Mondo look In another 2:00.3-5.
He shook off a final challenge
from City Clipper and Lakewater
Glory around the final turn to
claim his victory. City Clipper
finished third.
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50- hour intensive tennis teachers
training course held at the Van
der Meer Tenn~ Center on Hll(on
Head Island, S. C. The course
was lnstructed 0 by Dennis Van
der Meer, founder and director of
the Tennis University. Over the
past 10· years more than 8,000
tennis pros have taken the course
In locations worldwide.
An all-day written and on-court
examination was admln~tered
by the U. S. Profestonal Tennis
Registry on teaching and playing
skills to determine a certification
rating with the USPTR. Snider
received the Instructor rating.

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and Always Truthful the Ohio's
First Lady Flily Pace In Friday
night'S Ohio State Fair Stakes
racing at Scioto Downs.
The Gover n or··~ Cup Is the most
historic contest In the stakes
program, dating bac-k to 1914.
Mondo posted a I 1-4· length win
over . Lakewater Glory for the
Cup, while Always Truthful gave
driver Martin Wollam his second
straight Ohio's First Lady Filly

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literally knocked out in the nin th.
After g[v ing up back-to-back
s ingl&lt;&gt;s to Moseby and .· Whitt,
Rltterwass truckon therlghtjaw
by a line drive off the bat of Juan
Beniquez that scored Moseby
from third .
Ritter left the fi eld under his
own power, but was taken to the
Cleveland Clini c for x -rays . ··
" He was cut alo ng the chin. He
los t three teeth from the bridge in

certify tennis protesslonals
through an lnternatiQnally standardized method. Two compr~
henstve Instructor's manuals
were . prepared for use In the
testing, and upon passing, ·the
teacher Is listed with the USPTR
as a certified tennis Instructor.
Snider completed an eight day ,

Mondo wins Cup at Scioto Downs

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their can with
State Fazm?

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

returns to big leagues i:

Co ntinued .from C-5

thanderDaveStiebwas J-10. But
today, Stieb is 11-5 and the Blue
Jays have taken over first place
in the American League East.
Toronto parlayed 14 hit s and
the seven-hit pitching of Stleb
and Ma r k Eichhorn Friday night
into an easy 15-1 victory over the
Clt&gt;veland Indians before 24. 049
fans .
" I am satisfi ed with my
pitching. " said Stieb, who was
staked to a quick 4-0 lead in the
second Inning as he picked up hi s
fifth straight victory.
" I have worked hard to get to
this point . It Is a ver.v rewarding
thi ng and I hope it continues,"
added Stieb.
After rook ie Fred McGriff's
16th homer triggered a four-run
st&gt;cond Inning against Cleveland
start er a nd loser Darrel Ake rfelds (0-3) , the Blue Jays pushed
across an unearned· tally In the
fou rth and chased the rookie
rightha nder with a live-run fifth
Inning capped by Ernie Wh itt's
two-run doubl e.
McGriff continues to hit the
long ball for Toronto and the 6- 3.
215-pound rookie ·needs only two
more home runs to tie Jesse
Barfield's Toronto rookie mark
of 18.
" I hit a fast ball for tht&gt; homt&gt;
run," said McGriff. " In a way, it
was a bad pitch and I got on top of
it."
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" We got killed the night before
and after I got It sta rt ed to night ,
they kept it rol!ing, " added
McCrf!. "Right now we just havl'
to worry about ourselves and
·, keep on winning."
·
Tht&gt; only Cleveland run came
in the fourt h inn ing. Pat Tabler
led off with a double to right , took
third on Brook Jacoby's long fl y
to center and sco red as Mel Hall
grou nded out.
"After I got the big lt&gt;ad. I went
right after them, " said Stieb. " I
made them put the · ball in pla y
and tried to keep them off the
~ . bases."
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inside to the Indians . They art&gt;
dangerous hitt ers and you have
to
the ball in thHight spot."

August 9, 1987

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McKinney wins third straight crown :.
OXFORD, Ohio (UPii -Rich
McKinney of Gilbert, Artz. ; won
his third consecutive men's
championship title for target
archery Friday In the national
tou rnament at ·. Miami- (Ohio)
University.

Eighth graders to
meet on Monday
GALLIPOLIS
Gallipolis
eight h grade football candidates
are to report to Memorial. Field
at 11 a.m. Monday for Initial
"d rills according to Bill Wamsley,
GAHS athletic director.
The seventh grade candidates
report at 5 p.m. Monday.

Cary Quinn of Houston won her
first national women's cham·
plonshlp title in a come-' from· .
behind drive at the last distance
to defeat tournament leader
Melanie Skillman of Laureldale,
Pa.
McKinney scored 2,633 points
to win his ninth . matlonal title
since 1977. He edged out · Jay
Barrs of Mesa, Ariz .. who had
2, 598. Former Olympic Gold
medalist Darrell Pace of nearby
Hamilton was . plagued with
equipment problems and fin Ished third at 2,578.

Volleyball driJis
to begin Monday
GALLIPOLIS- Gordon Baker
·announced the 1987 Gallipolis
High School volleyball drills will
begin Monday at 11: 30 in the
GAHS gym. Practice Will be
from 11 : 30 untill: 30 each day for
pupils in grades nine through 12,
Baker said. Prospects should
bring their own equipment.
GOLF TIP OF THE. WEEK

Toledo results

You can hit controlled draws and

TOLEDO. Ohio (UP I) - Style
Liner, drlv~n by Mike Thomas,
won Friday night's featured pace
at Toledo Raceway P~rk, going
the mile in 1:59.
Thomas had Style Liner in the
lead throughout the mile and
finished 2 1-2 len gths a head ol
Fire Cracker Jake while
Trumpet Player came in third.
Ruffian Red won the first race
and Ft Recovery Star the second .
to return $148.&amp;:1 on the daily
double combination of 7 and 4.
The crowd of 2.271 wagered
$212,869.

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it. However. in either case. keep
the leading edge of the clubface

pointing along the target line. A
normal awing will then impart the

out-to-in or in-to-out spin that's re~
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Taiwanese Chinatown appears to hav e given the
venture a quiet okay, despite vocal protests ln the
past against visiting trade delegations from the
mainland and other events marking the thaw In
U.S.·Chlnese relations.
Some will boYcott the bank, bu t mo st San
Francisco Chinese want. a more direct financial
link to the mainland, said Victor Huang, a former
banker who now runs a travel agency In San
Francisco .
"We should have a branch office In mainland
China. People need a bank to help develop their
businesses and family relationships," Huang
said.
A pragmatic Scot, Barclay ack nowledges
dissent exists.
"There are some Chinese who are politically
and emotionally affiliated with Taiwan, very
dyed-in-the·wool Taiwanese, who would not do
business with us . .They would not walk in the front
door of the bank·, " Barclay said.
" We don't make a big issue of II here .... This Is a
California bank that wil l do bus iness with
anybody."
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Econo~ists · say

another, farm
crisis may be in.the making
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) Tru e; land values are stable or
Despite the recent rebound in the increasing in the farm states, but
farm economy, two agricultural
not ~no ugh to give farmers much
economlstJ; at Ohio State Univ er sity warn that t.tle Industry better
be prepared for another " farm
crisis.;,
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Lower farm expensE'S, higher
government payments and a
profitable livestock Industry
have Increased Income and staGALLIPOLIS- The Ga ll ipolis
bilized the land market.
plant
of Federal Mogul Corpora And, while analysts expect net
tion
announced rccen(ly the
cash Income to •reac h . a new
.
addilion
of two new employees to
record of $52 bi.llion to $56 billion
professional
staff.
its
this year, th at tre nd won't last,
Edward
J
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Caldwell was
All~n E. Lines and Carl Zulauf
the
new
area
superintend·
named
say.
ent
of
the
forging
department.
" I project a $10 ·billion to 12
A 1960 graduate of Gallla
billion decline in farm Income by
Academy, he attended Rio
the early 1990s based on what we
Grande
College and received a
expec t to happen during the next
bac
helor
of arts deg-ree from
few years," Lines says.
Marshall
University.
Before join"Target prices are sc heduled
Ing
Federal
Mogul,
he
worked for
, to decrease, input expensps will
F
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Goodrich
In
Phoenix,
Ariz.
B.
decline morp moderately I han in
Ca
ldwell,
his
wife
Barbara
,
the recent pa s t, and reeord
livestock profits will · be
pressured. "
But that' s not what the induswhat prompted their Investment, the Bennetts
try
wants to hear.
replied, "W~ thought Collese CD's would make
-says the fa rm crisis of
Lines
nice Christmu gflfs lor o'ur srandchltilren. It will
the
1980s
Is somet hing most
give them a head.-•tart on sometl!ing they will
would
prefer
to forget. But
hopefully finish - a college education. Th•'
remembering may be thP smar&lt;;ollcge Club is a good thing - something our
tes t thing farmers and agribusi generation didn't .h ave." Pictured above,' left to
nesses
can do .
right are Det.•lc Burgess, OVB assistant cashier
"
I
think
the industry is more
and trust admtnlstralor and major Influence on
cautious
today.
and we'd be.tter
development of the College Cluh: Sally Bennett
way,"
Lines says.
stay
that
and Ralph Bennett, investors.
"Enjoy some of the recent
r ebound In the economy, but
don ' t jump Into a nything too fast.
Considering what we 've been
through and what we're seei ng on
the horizon, it would be wise to be

financial clout . The credit com:
munily Is much more conservative than In the past, Lines says.'

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Beijing and Shanghai. _
encouraging 'e conomic ·growth.
·Forced to disband In · the aftermath of the
Barclay said It was the need for new capital that
Commu nist Revolution of 1949, they and other
prompted the Chinese government In 1984 to
major U.S. banks cannot tra nsact business except
consider permitting a U.S. bank to open a branch
through a government-owned bank, such as th e . in Xtamen. Fuklen province Is seeking InvestBank of China.
ment and technolllgtcal advice for it scanned food;
Directly facing Taiwan across the South China ' fishing and textile Industries.
Sea,. Bank of the Orient's new branch In Fuklen
A country of more than 1 billion, "Chin~ Is ...
province Is caught bet:..:een the old and new.
trying to move from a li!bor-lntensive economy to
Formerly known as Amoy, XI amen (proan economy that works relatively at the speed of
·nounced sha-menl was the last stop for thousands
the rest of the world," Barclay Said.
of Chinese fleeing the Communists and Fliklnese·
So China waived a requirement that Bank of the
eager to leave the poverty of their mountainous
Orient, which has $215 million In assets, actually
province for new lives in the Philippines,
capitalize itself there- a move that would have
Malaysia, Indones ia and the Unit ed States.
required the transfer of $14 million.
Family ties hav e kept a steady trickle of
But It denied the bank permission to take money
Chines e y uan and U.S. dollars flowing through the
from ordinary citizens, Umiting depositors to the
Bank oft he Orient since Its foundin g In 197lln San
Chinese government, China-based U.S. subsidiarFrancisco by a Philipplnes·born Chinese.
ies or joint ventures between u.s. and Chinese
"The Chinese .. : have a sort of !alai a tt ractio p
firms.
for the home land,'' Barclay said . .
After a nod from the Federal Deposit Insurance
Xlamen Is also at th e center of a special
Corp., which oversees U.S. banks , the Bank of the
economic zone In which t a&gt;&lt;es, currency and other
Orient opened for business In Xi amen on April17.
business restrictions have been eased in hopes of
San Francisco's tlghtly·knit, predo.minantly

By BEATRICE MOTAMEDI
UPI Business Writer
SAN FRANCISCO tUPI) - A small San
't~:.;~~i:~~ bank that was doing deals In China
•l
Nixon broke through the Bamboo Cur(aln
scored another first.
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The Bank of the Orient til April became the first
. ·~ .S. bank to open a full-service branch In China,
• ,;~ble to take selected deposits and make loans.
~ Located In toe old port city of Xi amen, 300 miles
~florth of Hong Kong, the tiny eight · person office·
•)"epresents the first U.S.·owned Independent
l1&gt;anklng operation In China In nearly 40 years.
;. To Bank President John Barclay, the branch is
:)he natural result of a long-, standing Interest in
,,fhlna dating back to March of 1971; when Bank of
:' he Orient began arranging letters of credit for
t)'xporlers.
:• "We'.r e a bank that has finan ced International
flransactions for 16, 17 years," Barclay said.
•• 'That business continues to grow." ·
l. Other U.S: banks, Including San Francisco's
• huge Bank of America and Cltlbank of New York,
•Jtave only
offices In cities such as

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FIRST OVll COLLEGE CLUB INVESTORSRalplo Bennett became Ohio Valley
Bulk's fll'llt Colle1e Club Investors earUer this
• mo.ath. Tile Collesr Club wu developo.'d by OVB
after recognlzlnflt a need for educallon· related
savln• produt·ls. The club offel'!l individuals
opportunities to prepare for the r'!pldly rlslns cost
fa post-hiJh ~~&lt;:hoot education. By invesllns in the
luh, a certificate of deposit (CD) can b.,
•purchlll!ed Which will guarante" a fixed return in
four, t2 or tK ycllrs with no ha•sles or periodic
payments after the lnlllal deposit. When asked

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;J: GALLIPOLIS~
By Stan Evan•
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If you' re looking for a warning
of when the economy Is headed
into a slide. Zulauf says the key Is
hogs.
"It all depends on hogs," he
says. "Right now, they're probabl y the brightest spot In the farm
eco nomy. But they ' re going to be
the signal of the next crisis. We' II
have to walt and see when people
step up production. We could be
looking at difficult times by the
end of next year."
Zulauf says cheap feed costs
and high market prices make the
hog Industry ripe for expansionWhen th at happens. he predicts, •
all livestock prices should start
dropping. Already It's happened
in the poultry industry, and he ·
expects swine and beef to follow .

eye!~. Sal~s

Th&lt;' stage or the
tend to peak every 4 yea r s
;c..vtewln~ the automobile. Indus· because of the . 4·year trade-In
!trY, which over thecourseoftiml"
eye to' . Thus, sales P&lt;'aked In 1965.
!tas become one
1969. a nd 1973. This cycle may be
; f our most eschangin g to 5 yea rs , since consu,lentlal Indusmcrs are keeping cars longer.
o(rtes In the Unl9. Manufacturing capacity can
States .
occasionally limit sa les. Thi s
Most Common
could happen because of a
~ n v e s t o r
certain -sin• eng-Ine or a certain
~!stakes .
style whic h can' t be produced at
•· 1. Not getting
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a hl~h enough rate to satisfy
DARST RETIRES - RocausE&gt; vou believe In thE&gt;
demand .
h•·rt C. Darst, of Point ·Pleatlmlsm Of the Industry le11d ers .
10. The market penN ration of sant, W.Va., retired August I
The down yea r, when It comes,
Imports, of course, ha s a maj or as maintenance supervisor at
genE&gt;rally worse tha .n
lnflupnceonDetrolt 'ssa les.
the Ohio Valley Electric Cor·xpected .l
The Factors Which Determine
poration's Kyger Creek Plant
~ 2. . Not getting Into the stocks
Detroll 's Profits .
after 32 Y, years o! service,
rearly enough because of eco1. a 1es.
according to plant manager
nomic pessimism, deterioration
2. Market share.
Raymond H. Blowers, Jr.
the Industry's llnanclal ratios,
J. Pricing, which In turn Is
Darst jo'l ned OVEC In 1955 as a
r a cut In dividends. (Earnings.
Influenced by Important sales
maintenance mechanic In the
vldends and financial ratios
and by occasional government
maintenance department.
Improve very quickly during an
pressure In the form of jawbonTwo years Iuter he was
~P sales year.)
lng or prlc&lt;' controls.
promoted to maintenance s~­
~ Th(' Factors Which Afl eet
4. Product mix . Large cars are ·pervlsor. A native of Render·
GALLIPOLIS - The Cent ral
,Automobile And Truck Sales ,
more profitable than sma ll cars;
son. W.Va., Darst served with
Bancorporation,
Inc., of Clncln·
1. The outlook for the economy,
options are more profitable than
the Infantry from 1945 to 1946.
nat!,
which
owns
The Central
specially the level and direction
ihe baste car; appearance opHe attends the First Church of
Trust
Company
of
Southeastern
t real consumer disposable
tlons are more profitable th an
the Nazarene in Point PleaOhio, and PNC Financial Corpo.
Junctional options.
sant. He lives wllh his wife,
1 ncome.
ral ion, of Pittsburgh, Pa., have
·~ 2 Consumer conlldence. Most
5. Interest rat es . Captive fl.
Viola, ai2222MI. Vernon Ave.,
recently
completed a11 agreertehlcles must bepald.o/foverthe nailce Companies ca n be quite
Point Pleasant.
ment to merge, according to '
:!allowing 4-year period .
profitable when Interest rates
Oliver
W. Birckhead and Thomas
'• 3. Avaijablllty or credit. Sixty
are low.
H.
O'Brien,
presidents and chief
'iercent of all cars are purchased
6. Costs, especially tabor, tndlexe·cutive
officers
of Central
\!n time and another 12 percent
reel expenses (In the form of
Bancorporation and PNC Finan.•re leased .
pension and medical benefits);·
cial Corporatio n, respectively.
4. The current and forecast
and the price of steele. Note that
ASHLAND , KY . - John GilThe merger, the first between
. if rice ,and availability or costs typically Increase the most lum, manager of the SuperAmer- major commercial bankl!lg tnstl:tasollne.
'
during the first year of labor lca store at 433 Second St .. · tutlons headquartered In Ohio
(• 5. The rate of Inflation, espe- contracts, as co ntracts are usu- Mar tetra, was honored at a and Pennsylvania, . has an tndl - .
t lly for food. This Is a factor ally front..end-loaded.
graduallon dinner for complet - cated value of about $700 million . .
a use a car purchase Is bast7. Pmducttvlty, which Is ge!ler- lng a week-long management Central· Bancorporatlon will rely postponable. The savings,. ally the iowesJ In the first year of training workshop, accordi ng to taln Its name, existing managee frequently Increases In the a model Introduction.
R-D. qavls, eastern region vice ment and headquarters while
nit~ · !ltaf!'"s when the r.ate of
Of the above factors, sales president of Super America's openittng as a group within PNC
· flatlon Increases, and the addl-· volume Is the most Important. Southern Division.
Financial Corporation:
lonal savings often come out of Th~ Industry generally breaks
During the workshop, partlclP~C Corporation, formed In
utomoblle-buylng funds.
even on the ·first shift, which , • pants were e~posed to a br~ad 1983, operates about 350 banking
6. The level of new-car prices. covers overheaa. While produc· spectrum··of activities, such as otflces In Pennsylvania, Ke!]his Ia usually unimportant, but
tlvlty Is less on overtime or the cu·s tomer servlce •.tnventory con- tucky and Indiana. It also does
·uyers occasionally will buy In second shift, net profits are
trol, merchandlsthg, delegation, business through offices In 19
ntlclpatlon of higher prices, so -greater, since overhead has Interpersonal communtcatlpn, states and . eight foreign
hat sales are "borrowed" from
already been paid for.
staff motivation a11d Interview· countries.
ubsequent monlhs.
lng skills.
_
Central Bancorporatton oper7. New models and new . lea(Mr. Evaill Is an lnvMtmenl
.
A
native
of
Ga)llpolls,
Gillum
ales
125 banking lifflces, tnclud' lures, both of which can help
broker lor Tile Ohio Company In jolned the company In 1978 as a lng otflces In Gallipolis, Marietta
their Galllpolla offtee.)
_ . .!a~es.
cashier.
'( and Middleport.
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also a GAHS graduate, and their'
th ree children have relocated in;
the Gallipolis area .
Mark A. Hughart was brought.
to the engineering s taff ~as a
manufacturing engineer.
A recent magna cum laude
grac;luate from the Wesl Virginia
Institute of Technology; he received his dPgree in mechanical
engineering. While at the Institute, he worked for the Ohio
Edison Company as a CO·op
student.
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Hug,hart plans to rclocale t.q
the Gallipolis area .

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JAY CALDWELL

MARK HUGHART

Name Atty C. Dallas Kayser
to bank's board of trustees
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Point Pleasant attorney C. DalHe Is a member of the West '
las Kayser has been named to the VIrginia Trial Law~rs Associaboard of directors of The Peoples tion, sen.ed from 1983 to 1986 on ttie
Bank.
BOard of Governors of the West 1
Kayser, who began his associa- VIrginia Bar Association, Is past • ·
tion with Tl)e Peoples Bank In 1900 - pres !dent of the Point Pleasant •
working as a teller during Lions Club, has sened on the :
summers and vacation periods board of directors of the Mason •
while he attended Marshall Uni- County Action Group, Is past '
versity, has been the bank's legal pres ldent of the Mas on County Bar
counsel since 1979.
Association, a former member of
·· "The addition of Mr. Kayser to · the board of directors ·Of the "
our board gives The Peoples Bank Goodwill Industries of KYOWVA, ·
an ctwlously valuable ex~nslon of Inc., a member of the Loval Order ·
expertise and experience," said of the Moose, on the · advisory :
President James H. Lewis Sr. In committee of the Marshall Unlver- •
announcing the appointment.
slty Community College Legal
Kayser, 15, graduated Summa Assistant program and ls a past.
Cum Laude from Marshall in 1973 vice president of the West VIrginia ·
with a bachelor of arts degree and Alumni Association, '\1ason-Gallla
received his doctor of jurlspru -~ Chapter.
A native Mason Countlan and
dence degree In 1976 from West
VIrginia University. He giaduated graduate of Point Pleasant High
from law school with a rank of School, Kayser and his wife Lee
third - In a class of 101 and was
Anne reside on Ohio River Road,
recipient of the Order of the Coif.
Point Pleasant. Kayser has three
.Engaged ln. private pracllce In chUdren, Matt, .Jennifer and EmUy. He Is the son of Robert and
' Point Pleasant since June of 1977,
Kayser heads the C. Dallas Kayser
Bernadine Kayser of Point
Pleasant.
Legal Corporation at 701 Viand St.
He began his career In the legal
field In the summer of 1974 as a
clerk for the former Dean &amp;
Kingery firm In Point Pleasant.
The following summer he worked
as an _Intern for the Steptoe &amp;
Johnson firm In Clarksburg.
The new Peoples Bank board
member ser~.ed as an associate of
the Ducker &amp; McCreight law firm
In Huntington for a ~ar after
receiving his law degree and then
returned to Mason County In May
of 1977 as an associate of the
Kingery &amp; Nibert firm.
Soon after opening his OWII law
office In 19'19, kayser ·became
assistant prosecuting attorney for
MaSon County and sen~d In that
capacity until August of 198l.
ATI'Y. C. DALLAS KAYSER

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis Ohio-Point Plaaaent W Va

August 9 1987

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Ohio Valley Bank purchases
grand champion hog at sale

Trlbln - 446-2342

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The Board of Commit
alonera GaiiJa Metropolitan
Housing
A.utho ty
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open Sealed B d• at the r of

fee Routo2 Apt 14 Bd
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The Boa d of Commit
1 onera of the Gall a Metro
polrtan Houa ng Author ty
reservat the r ght ta accept
or reject any or ell b da
AUG 2 9

NOTICE OF SALE

TIM Hocking
Crod t
Un on Inc 223 C&lt;olurnbr&gt;~• l
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Athena Ohro 46701

RIVER CITY FARM Supply paid $730 lor this
grand champion tobacco stick to Shawn Montgo
mery of Rl I Crown City Shown with
Montgomery leaning under the slick are Robin

Coen 1987 Miss Gallla County at left and Alden
Wedemeyer of River City Form Supply
(Times Sentinel photo by Donald E Wright)

Noqhu p for $400 The p ice was Ang£&gt;1a Mon go m£&gt;ry Rr l
do vn from the$500 pa d last )ca r C o" n C'i New Farmer Ware
to Stc en Smith by Oh io Va Icy hOusc ol Rlple} $.100 Jason
Sank
l:lutJN Rt ' Crown City Ohio
The 10 toba cco pro)cr s c c \ tllev Bank $32 Ken Dunn Rt
•o d durn~ a b cak be " ecn tJ e l £" n ~rton Far m Crcd iL Servl
rn a ke hog and the mark e St('(Cr res S200 Shannon \\ ebb Patriot
sales n h s how a ena
Slar Route Comm!'rclal &amp; Sa\
1 heo he eilo rsa nd buyers in lngs Bank $300 Mlkr,Bosllc B4
ordc were l&lt;&gt;ff C\ Pope Rt ~ Pot smou h Rd Sprin~ Vallev
B d &lt;ell Front cr Farm Res tau Con rnt~ n cc Sto e $275 and
an $2 iO Ju &lt;tv Bu lcson Rt l Bre Boothe Rt I Cto\\n City
Thu rman Pope ~ Popc $425
NN&lt; Fa rmer V. a ehouse $325

OVB buys steer champion
GALLIPOLIS - Th t' grand
champion steer " elghlng l 2:15
pounds and owned by Jim Baugh
man of Eureka Star Route
Gallipolis was bought by Ohio
Valley Bank for $3 00 per pound
Friday during the 35th annual
market steer ~ale at the Ga llia
County Junior Fair
Th e price was down s lghtl y
from the ecord $4 per pound paid
last yea r by Ohio Val cy Food
land lor Justin Fallon s " Innlnf&lt;
steer The all t me rl'cord is also
shared by Dana Athas 198o
prized animal
Ba ughman Is a membe of h&lt;'
Thlvener Pioneers
The resen e champion 11 elf&lt; h
lng 1 235 pounds and owned bv
Matt Hall of Rt I Northup "a
sold to Federal Mogul for $2 25
per pound That figure was do~&lt; n
lrom the S2 75 per pound paid last
year by McDonald s of Ga l Ipol s
and Henderson W Va to Jim
Baughman
Hall Is a membe r of th r
Thivener Pioneers
Other results from the sale
seller buyer and pr ce were
118'7 Gallla C'..ounty ,Junior Fair
Steer Sale ft.Hults
J m Baughman ESR Gal pol

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Ga llpo s Ou doorsmen St 10 To e &amp;
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PSR Ga I po s KC &amp; Sunsh n(' K ds $1 75
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Box 406 Ga lpo s Outdoo smm S 85
Cen ral Trus Jay Shr ver R 2 Box 4
Pa rio Koun ry Kr ers $ 90 WlsPman

Ins Shawn Sw shLT R 4 Box 364
Gal polls Hlllbll les S 75 Sm h GMC
Trucks Ch Is Burne te PSR Ga llpo s
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land Dell&amp;: Bakery Jamie Saunders ESR.
Bo"i 319 Ga )polls Th vrne P onoors
S2 50 Tobacco Mar Troy Duncan Rt 1
Box 6 Northup Tr an~t:le 12 50 WlsPman

Amy Jackaon PSR BoJC 153 Ga I polls Triangle, S2 25 Cen ral T us Dav d
Jackson PSR Box 153Galllpolls T an.-:le
12 75 Blackburn Real y Ter QueE'n Rt
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Calllpol s FF'A $2 25 Wtu s F M Alan
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1938 Crown Cl y Out-ro $2. Blackburn
RPalty M chaeJ Blakeman 1~ Cherry
Fo d Rd Oak H I Rock Hill Ranch.rs
$1 7~ C&amp;S Bank Terri Queen Rt 2 Box
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Rehweneu Fu n t had or unfu
n shed Ca 304 B95 3460

Pomeroy
Middleport

45

&amp; V•c•nrty
Handymen 1 Sat Wood
wo k•• Bolli.,. Auto T nk•
t 1 10 nch .S-' t.w Som•
th nu to w.,.,onef Corn• 5th
and Men MldcHepo 1 Mondrt
Aug 10 9 00 til diM'ilc

month

n•

3 bed oom 1 ih bath co
ot
C on to schools and town Ca
614 992 3686 even ngs

,_

Go ng on vaut'on It n...t book
q callao der P ea.. do btfo e
s. ~ug 8 Ma v S •lt.. 30.
812 2069

8

6 oom house and bllith 1 ~ ac e
t24 0 00
614 992 7453

Fin~ncial

Why ant when you ctn own 1
home? Owne w I he p f nanoe
th s 1 V? s ory home 8 m et

676 t663

46 Space for Rent

Pat

Auc Ontat I
Ctnlad ln Ohio tnd Wll V gin e E1 1 e ent~ve f.,m Uqu
dauon .... 304 n l 5785
Clil

10n

Wanted To Buy

'8•-o'• pupp"

I ma •

1
Of

QUILTS
1\ntiqua P a 1940 1 Ca Ma e
114 982 2t01 fd-vt 0 1 892
2411 ...,..,.,..,.

Busmess
Opportunity

o goOd home Call 114

F lendtv Home Pa .. hat open

PUBliSH

ng to mantglft end deale 1 n
you a •• La u•t ne n par1y
p

a'n 1 •• kit b afld new- ch ••

ARBUCKLE
N ce 3 bed oom
d n ng aundry tam ly oomt
1 Y1 baths ~ ac a c ty wate
$36 000 00 304 688 9148m

e~d home
daeo catalog Q..,e 800 itema
Top eomrn u.on and h111 eta
g ht C1 I to
f ee Cltl og
1 100.227 1&amp;10 o cal co ect
0 518 4!52 0091

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n•• uMd c•• Snmh
Buldr Pont ac 1911 Ee•t•n
~d

Ava Oa pol a Ca 814 44&amp;

2212

AVON no tetv ct c:tt•ge. open
o a• phone 304 675
1429

tt

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114

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app eattOnt now be ng
.ct fo fu me pot 10n
Pla11an v.atey Nu aing Ca e
Cantl apply pertonne+ otf ce
Pfaelln Val rrt Hoap 304 875
•340 AA EOE

o e 1200 000
u.. M ddlepon Oh o

Va ety s

annua

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•Jo 000 nvestmen
equ ftd
Some owner fin&amp;nc ng Fa
p ospefrtNet cal M Ra 614
992 3481 Of 304 773 6461

100

p...,.,• tnd old thMter
114 446 4525

~e y star ng wa e

old
co"' l•oe cu encv Top p t.
cet Ed lu k.n It bar Shop
2"d A\l'f Middl~ Oh 814

992 3•78

ov

1 1 Help Wanted
992 8714
M oth.., dog and iou puppet
amal m "ed bteed 310 7 h
~t tet New Ha\ltn 304 182

Ba mad Jo Happy COf"et Ca
after 4 OOpm 614 « I 262.,
Befo a 4 OOpm appty n peraon
at the Happy Co nat

3&amp;56

25710 No phone u

• pease

EOE

Updlte 11f eppl un f "
malt cu ter to oea
mat"k.. Sartt raauma o
101 Ga po a Da Jy
8 2&amp; 3 d Ave Oalllpo

45831

loll 8 ack er er dog u n ng
wh • w ttt age Popu a R dge
a lla Ca &amp;14 367 7l80

1 Card of Thanks
Tho kind -~ &lt;&gt;I
ll'fmpothv II gr'otolutly ock.-todged and deeply
OWOCiolod by tiM lornly

of GERALD E CRAB
TREE dunng hill lin. . and
deeth A lfHICiol !honks D
Dr David P Evans M D
and nlQOI on the I C Unit
and
ot Holzer lriondo

nerglrbors

I would hke to
thank everyone
for the1r prayers
cards flowers
and g1fts sent to
me after my
automobile
acc1dent
Your kmdness
and
thoughtfulness
was deeply
appreciated
Teresa Brown

1984Shuhz 3BR wthexpand
M c owava S1 6 000 o best
offer Ca1614 446 6726

Per

Exper

f11e cook poaft o n Ev11n

ng• Only

auper

RqU 11

e1

V age

Pbu nn 3004 Jaekton Ave
Po n Pleaunl

Bolt eta
T bunt
• Oh o

Fu n shed Cottage 3 oomt and

Fu n shed Eff c ency Ap111r1ment
3 ms bath ce pet th oughout
P tva e qu et S ngle work ng
p e son on y Ca
614 446
4607 446 2602

1

...

1977 N11hua 14lt70 3 bod
oom 1 !13 bJ h gas drve
fu naei!t Good co"d ton Co l
614 667 8636
14a70 W ndaor w h 14x30
add en 3 bed oom1 pc:1nd
app Olll 3 ac es Gal po 1 Fe y
304 675 6930

Homes for Sale

In Memonam
In memory of

3 bed oom houae Mu be rv Ht1
La ge yard Depos t Reieren ce
8225 month 814 992 7890
2 bed oom W 0 hDOk up baae
men
C ean Ou et ocet on
eduta seno 1 p efer ad 1 o 2
ch ld en No pet s Reference
1 165 S195 month pus dep
os
Ava abe mmed a ely
216 835 3952

etely

Pine Pa k ng 1 •• p ovided
8225 per month o $2&amp;0 wrth
k tehen app tncea fum 1hed
Ca 614 446 2325 or 446

4426

2 bedroom c:ottege. 2103 Jet

f•ton Ave C ..n new c.,.,
1210 per month with one y._
ease 304 675 4100 9 am to
5 pm

5

Happy Ads

9

Wanted To Buy
WANTED TO BUY

BABY ITEMS

Strollers Beds Ores
smg Tables Play Pens
Walkers Clothtng (new
born 4T) Hrgh Chatrs
Car Seats
Must be rn good
condtlton

bed oom house N•w
unlu n shed 1166 00
month Oepoa t equ ad Phone

Haven

EVERETT L
CALDWELL

For Lease

Apanment with
emodeled knchen
bath bedroom and INingroom
Ava abe m ddle of Augutt
Second ftoo co ner Second and

7244

M ob e home and ~ ac e ot nea
Mtton W sell mob le alone
304 773 6381

49

comp

Must seer f ce 1977 14•70
Cown Vco an 3 b d"ng
oom 111 y gd cond &amp; 2 ac ea
D ed wei o c y wa e Ctll
304 576 2254 o after 3 pm
WOk 937 2319 S14 000

3 Announcements

3 o 4 Bed oom house n Kyger
C &amp;H Schoo D ltriet R,ferences Ph 614 448 81121

FOR LEASE

Two

2

Maaon

&amp;&amp;51

FOR LEASE one bed oam
apartment overlook ng chy park
8176 per month Cal614 448
2325 0 4.8 4426

baths forced a heat a cond
o ner downtta 1 No peta Mua
have eference Avs abe at
once 61 4 949 2866

6 oom a w h ba h Naw k tchen
comp et e • th new ga baga
d tpoaa C ose o chu ch and
1d oo 1 Could take poua11 on
bef o e achoo s ana Reaaone
b a Come and see a 3&amp;8 G ant
S
M dd epodr 614 992

n3

ba h one o two adults Ref and
Dep Water fu n ahed No pe
Cel614 446 2543

8 oom houae 3 bed oom1 2 fu

Real Eslate

and c:ab e

ca 30•

47 Wanted to Rent

Real Eattte Ca 614 388 8828

31

AU

Now th u July 31
fi at 3
months tot ent " " w th 1 va•
ease Fam tv P Ide Mob leHome

Au hent c log home 2 BR
t ees u al water uat off Rt 36
S2&amp;0 a month V g" al Smith

FREE INFORMAT ON PACKET
118 000 n eo 191 111 1 tnce
The A my Nt l'on&amp; Gua d 1
800 642 3619

Amer can Red CI'Ots hll open
me Pub e Ra 11tons
ng lfl fu
. .1111en1 pot 10n Bachelo d•
g H n pub c ela ont ou na
tm commun c111Uon o eta ed
.. d 1 to l y.. • 1110 un ary o
Pill dt axpe ence equ td n a
publ c ~a ions •• I ng Good
w 11 and o at commun Cat ~ n
1k a ne«ted Send esu m11 and
H -v equ ement 0 Johnaon
P 0 Bolt 605 Hunt ng on WV

tra ers

Pa k Gall po • Ferry where we
ca 111 to femil • Spec oua \ott

NEW AND USED MOB LE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL TV
MOBILE HOME SAlES 4 Ml
WEST GALL POLS AT 35
PHONE 614 446 1274

Professtonal
Servtces

[ lliiJilt'illll~lll
• St•rvtr.t•s

Fam.ae 'h Pomertn an and V,
Te1 er F •
a'., •bo"'t Oh o
Job Service on UniOn Avt

O.n 1 affect ona • ho1.11e cat
Hal lho 1 tpayed Ca 114

23

ama

huge PIIIYQI'Ound • p en c tree
304 676 3073 f no aniWer
eeve m•sage on mach net

1957 V nda 8 8 ft X 48 f
1 1200 Ca 614 992 7672

lltcft)

ina•

Speca to

T 1 er
SPACES FOR RENT
lo 1 Rt 1 Locuet Road back of
K &amp;. K 304 178 1078

Houte to en n good n&amp;~ghbo
hood LR DR K t chen 3 BR
bath tu basement C ote to c~t-t
tchoo 1 and chu ch 8300 a
month put dep Ca 614 446
1734

32 Mobtle Homes
for Sale

RN

luying dlity gotd 1 N!., co nL

ae e garden

ooma a

c:•t.

TOP CAIH paid fo

~

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Pa k.
Route 33 North bf Pom ...oy
Rental t e era Call 814 992
7479

w V•

J m Mlnk Ch~ 0 da Inc
8 l Gina Johns.on
ltol-441 :1472

44171M

PI

Fu n shed downlta 1 3 rms
and bath Claan No ptrtl Adu ta
on y Oepoa t and Ref Requ ed
Co 614 446 1619

hook upa Cab e Alao 111Hicl.. cy

We PI¥ cnh ror IIIIa modal c ean
Uled

Off ce Sptct lo Rent Eacetlent
to Atto neva Accoontant etc
C ose to Court HouM Call
w 1emen Real Estate Agency
614 .us 3844

c.

nonh of P

21
R

Houses for Rent

tpo l 3 bed ooma eat n k 1
chen w oo dbu ne Low 30 •
304 676 4008

mtt ca e OiJ toy g "

'"'*' Call 114 Jl7 0181
317 7214 E'MI 1

41

LAWN MOWER AEPA R SEA
'VICE A to lawn i!U H ng 304

Publtc Sale
8r Auctton

9

Grveaway

Pome

Rentals

6 oom houae two batha new
roof Nuaeah w ndowa o•aue

Co •nd nVW¥ ooll ng IOf' ecru1tt
r n ,. .. tid c.t J m or V v ~;n
benson I !4 251 50?5

..... c.

Furmshed Room•

R11oma for ant day "!Mek
month Gal 1 Hote Catl 814446 9680 Rent II low a1 •120

....

o..

4 Churdl

No petl phone
304 876 4-480 ext 53 or 80
OCCUjMtney

18 Wanted to Do

814 247 2532

New Wal k na.
er (alit I'IG
~QUnho d ap c• ..,._, no Ga I I

Dot

3 ooms and beth au hlllt
g ound f oo wether and dryer
hook up no child en mmdete

Sep e tank pump nu as dent a
lntM:ta houae H e Aug 10 un M
sold oul 10 00 AM Pl~ntz Sub
Bedroom suit lhtlna Room sun
din ng oom suit din.na •• 21
n c~o TV n ... .a lamps
ab .. IBOu fl tow., dah"
pent g aaewe e all lUndt of
clothes a"d m tc Ce iS 14 -441
7721

y.,d Sa e 10 I 7 Fnd_.,. &amp;
Satu d-vo 212 Camden Awnua
Pom Ple... nt c: lo.. o He mon

3 Announcement•

Pt 1

3 room apt for ant Partly
fu n thad 114 912 1908

246 N Fourth Ave M dd epon
Make offe 814 247 4872 n

Announc e111 r. nt s

4

For tl'lt Efficiency cotaqe. Mt
Vetnon Ave Pt Pleeaant Hud
approved 81 • 982 5158

1 bed oom unfum shed apt in
• 160 per mqmh
put ut • • Cal 814-H2
6646 dav• and e14 948 2211

n ce flat and

Conven oc1t on Ca
7627

Gacoua IN .... 1 Met 2 lleOoom apartmna at VHI..,
Mano and Aht.mde " " "
manta n Middleport From
1215 includlnQ Col
814-992 7787 EOH

Middleport

35 Lots 8r Acreage
1 84 ae ea

402 Fourth Al/8 14 ooma 4 ih
bath• Now used as 4 apart
menta P ced fOf qu ck sa e Call
614 44-8 2957

B 1 8

138 Ca I po Is Rodnrv Ran ge&gt; s $ 95 C vi

0

oPtrttion of fou ICF MA t In
Southuatam Oh o Gtllepol 1

Houae fo p e by owner sm.n 5
oom wrth b..h on p Nate d we
North 4th In Mldd aport Nice
ol W •• on end cont act to
qual f ed buve Call 8 Childa
614 992 0312
Reduced fo
, .., •• e •18 000

Lovely new 3 BR home bu It th •
IP ng 2 ca ga age. n ce area
Clay • c tv achoo s 6 mil• from
Gil pol 1 W 1 cona diM' mob Ia
home aa t ade- n $47 600 Call
614 448 8038

Conf mat on It the time of

Food and Ohto Va t&gt;V Todd B van R
2 Box &amp;1 B dwol t/ lb 11.. II 6S I m
M nk Ch&lt;'V o e Tammy E to R 3 Box

l R vrrs dr Ran~wrs S 8.'1 Ba s Pes
Con ro
Lo
A ha
R
1 Nor hup
Candle ~h
Sl 05 Jrnk n s Concr "
Crrg G ass burn R 4 Box 228 Ga lpo s
H b l £'s $90 Ralff Poo Cene
B andon Twyman Box 754 Ew ng on
Racroon Valley S 85 DAR Cons rue on
StephPn SandPrs R 2 Box ~ Crow n C y
HaysE'eds S 90 Sm h Bu rk Pon ac

46i6

Farms for Sate

33

the sa a

Ja son Bu It' R 2 Box 52A C o.,_ n C v
Ha SE&gt;f'ds I 95 HM C Shan r G assburn
R 4 Box 22B Gall pol ~ H b l cs S

Sa n~ s Shannon Fa on R
Pa o
Hopf' s H£' p ng Hands $1 FoOd and
J...c-s l" Cr Sf&gt;nbt&gt; ry ESR Box 66 Ga po-

Me.. n ce people and make new
I lends Self Avon F "
S ar1
up t... C.., a1• U6 2156

tor to monttor and •pervlst the

o•

LOST
Sma lkla T
Mala
Ctt Wtll' ng whhe flea coli• f
lound .,..... ul 304 773

cumbrancet

The aforement d'hed veh
cle thall be 10 d by Hlltd b d
at the office ot the Crtd t
Un onet 12 00 Noon on Au
9UII14 1987
Th I veh c It tha I be told
to the highest b dder •• •
Vi thout anv mpled or ex
pntiMd wa antlea th 1 v•
hi~ e mey be seen at the of
lice of The Cred t Union
223 Co umbu 1 Road Ath
ens Oh o up o the date of

HELP WANTED Re abepe son
who nuda home n e;~~changa
to c•• of e dertv person and
ght housewo k
11 .,., Requ n
and p epa _ing mea 1 P eue
con act Judy Fallu e 614 44&amp;

SOC AL WOAK Auol•e 0 ec-

end cleer of alii ens and en

GALLIPOLIS - The grand
champion tobacco proj er
grown by Shawn Montgomery of
Rt I Crown City was bough for
$730 by River C ly Farm Supply
at the fifth annual tobacco sa eat
the Gallla County Jun or Fair
Ft Iday
The amount was up from th e
$700 paid last year o J ason
Butler by Civic Savings
The OK Tobacco Warehouse
pu rchased the reserve wmner
from Edie Duncan of Rt I

t88i Gallla County Junior Fal
Sheep Sale Results

Found B ack and while Tar klr
on Unon Avt~ Call 114 992
2824

w II offer for ule the follow
ng deter bed vth cle free

1984 Toyota pickup truck
LB D1 X 4X Sw of Numbo
JT4AN66D6E504780

Ful Tma RN 311 shit and
nfrtQ.rt 1 1 7 el ef Excel
Nlwy tnd benefits App y 111t
Seen cHillaNurs ngCtnte Cell

au-••• 7t&amp;o

LOIT
TMn 1 aekal Wllaon
Fe ca II btaek blown tip hend
g p 0 dntnaa count Qt Tuea
doy 304 878 7303

Publrc Notte&amp;

1 1 Help Wanted 1

Help Wanted

LEGAL NOTICE

River City Famt Supply
purchases top tobacco sticks

T.he reser e am b owned by
Sandi Triplett of Rt 1 Crown
Ctty was bough for $C j)er pound
by Civic Savings That figure was
down from the $7 per pound for
lase year s reserve champ
bought from Lovel Forgey by
HaHison Farms Triplett IS a
metnber of the Thtvener
Pioneers
Other sale res ul s (Seller
buyj!r and price were

Lost and found

Homes for Sale

3 ac " good ocetton Hou.. in
need of ape
Sm1l ba n
t 10 000 Contact Home Na
1 ona Bank Rae; ne Oh o46n1
o Phone 814 949 2210

S.lilrlll -; 912 215&amp;
Rtllltlr- &amp;75-!333

GALLIPOLIS - The gra nd
champion marke ho at the
Gall a County Junior Fa r
owned b~ D J Harden of Rt 4
Oa k H ll was purchased for $10
per pound by the Oh to Valley
Ba nk du mg he 25t h marke hog
sale Fnda\
That price was do" n from he
$10 75 per pou nd patd to Ton) a
Cochran for her champ on hog
last year by Ohio Valley Bank
Record pr ce m thts dtvls on was
made n 1984 when Just n Fal
ion s ammal sold for $13 05 per
pound
Ha rden IS a member of Sou hw
es tern FFA
The resene hog was bough
from Holly Pope for $8 75 per
pound by McDonald s of Galhpo
lis and Henderson W Va The
f gure "as up from the $8 per
pou nd paid last vear b\ the
W seman Insura nce Agency to
Dwayne Evans Pope of R ~
Ga ll polls s a membct of he
Kountr) Kr tters club
Here the unoff c ai sale esu lts
selle buyer and pr ce n hat
otder were

W Va

Oh1o- Pornt

304 882 2683
3 bed oom

Adults

No pets

304 675 4384

\

3 Announcements

It was 2 years tod~ that
the Lord calle you
home
To that beautiful ctty fo
rever to roam
He saw you ~ad suffered
enou&amp;h down here
So He pn you a place
wtth no parn and no
tears
The next trme we meet
you II be happy and
frH
But rr.t now I mtss you
an wiSh I could set
That wonderful smrle
and your vorce so
SWHt
My life wont be happy
till we aptn aet to
meet
We had 33 years down
htre to share
But in Huvan well have
an eternity there

EXCELLENT OFFICE
SPACE
Pnme tocatton
downtown Galhpohs 3
rm su1te wrth bath

5

Happy

OPEN HOUSE

for
frlu•• ... Rtlltl•'*

,,

ss who s
39

Help Wanted

n???

CREDIT MANAGER
Wtth retatl sales expen
ence Handle all credrt
sales approvals and col
tecttons and also sates
m retatl store Salary
depends on expenence
Send resume to Darty
Sentmel P 0 Box 7291
Pomeroy Oh10

CALL 614 446 7699

AnENTION PROPERTY
OWNERS WITH UTILITY
EASEMENTS
Has a utthty clatmed 1t
has a blanket easement
on your property datrn1
from when you got ser
vrce wlltch supposedly
lets tt put other hnes
across your property Ia
ter7 If so rt would be
helpful to us and pos
srbt~ to you tf we could
share rnformatton LAura
DelAshmutt Calvert Gen
eral
Wellston

Loved and miSstd by
wile son
dauahter in taw
arandsons and Sisters

'

Onr the rt¥tr and
through the woods
To Grandmother s
hou11 we go
WI VI brout~ht lots

W1lter P.

II h1e1 ef •11 70tll
~lrtUey
IS
2 SPill ... I h••

A•t"'

64164 S R 114

of fOCHI

......m. o•t•
Th pltUIII ,, , ..,

Sht says she s been

good
Besides Sill S 40
YEAIS OLDII

IOMPIIf II 11ly tift
illlrd
\I

'

NEEDED

WANTED
JEWELRY STORE
MANAGER
Full tnM l'rtftr ez
penence tn buying and
rttarl sellmg but not
M~essary
Send rt
sumt tot

Tht Dally Sentintl
P 0 lox 729-1
Pomtro , Olio 45769

�1987 .

Tmes Sentinel .

~==

5'1 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
OUve St., Galllipolia.
·
.
NEW- 8 pc. wqod group- 1399.

Uving room auhes- 1199· 1699.
Bunk bedawith bedding- 1199.
full tize m.ttr•• &amp; foundation

IUrtlng-

•99 . R•cliner~

James Jacoby

Reaching the top
at the one-level

tl072

NEW-

boots- 130.
Workboots t18 !a up. (Steel &amp;
soft toe) . Call 614·446-3159.
Western

County Appliance. Inc, Good
used applienc• and TV seu.

Open SAM to &amp;PM . Mon thru
Sat. 614-4,6-1699, 827 3rd.
Av,. Gallipolis, OH .
Valley Furniture. new &amp; used.
Large aection of qualh:y furni ture . 1216 Eastern Ave . ,
Gallipolis.

lAYNE' S FURNITURE
Sofas and chaira priced from
$396 to $996. Tables '$ 50 and

up to S1 26. Hid•a-beds S390
to S695. Rediners &amp;225 to
S376. Lamps S28 to $125 .
Dinettes S109 and up to $495.
Wood table w -6, chaira S2B!i to
$795 . Desk $100 up to 8375.
Hutches $400 and up. Bunk
beda complate w -11'\attresses
S295 and up to 8395. Baby beds
S110 . Mattresses or box springa
full or twin $68. firm S78. and
S88. Queen sets 8225. King
$350 . 4 drawer che~~t $69 , Gun
cabinets ti gun. Gas or electric
range 8375 . Baby mattresset
t3&amp; &amp; t45. Bed frames S20.
$30 • King frame $60. Good
selection of bedroom suit:es,
metal cabinels. headboards S30
and up•o

•es.
. -----,__ .. -

90 Days same at caah with
approved credit. 3 Miles out
Bulavllle Rd. Open 9am to 6pm
Mon. thru So~t . Ph. e14-4460322
PARSON ' S FURNITURE

At tournament _
bridge your score on

a deal is compared with that of many
other partnerships that played the
same deaL When you do better than
everyone else, you get a top. Usually a
top score is for making an im~ible
cop tract or inflicting a big penalty or
sometimes bidding and making a
game or slam contract that no one else
bid. Here is an·unusual top score - for
successfully defending a mundane
one-spade contract.
•
Because North and South were playing a strong-club system, North had to
open the bidding with one diamond.
South responded one spade and everyone passed. The opening lead of the
club sir went to declarer's 'ace. Declarer then led a spade to dummy's
king and East's ace. East deceptively
led a low diamond away !rom his A-K
and South played low. West won the diamond jack and continu~ the suit,
East taking the ace and king. Now
came the nine of hearts. Still smarting
over East's diamond lead, declarer decided to g&lt;&gt;all out (or the rest. He won
the heart ace and played a spade to
dummy's queen, noting the ·fall of·
West's nine. When he played a spade
back, he decided that East originally
held the A-10-7-4 of spades, so 'he inserted the eight. That lost to West's 10,
and West took the K·Q of hearts to set
one spade a trick. Plus-&amp;0 for East-

..,

.1086
.KQ7U

CARPET- 9•12· as tow as SfjO·
lots 10 pi~ fTom . Also cut
carpet. 56,00 a yd . and up.
Financing avail. SwWal roclters.
SlOO . Mollohan Furniture,
Upper River Ad. Call 614-446·

7444 .

.

coppM · tone refrig.,
e•cel. running cond. , S200.
White electric G.E, stove. 3 yrs.
old, S200. Solid Cherry twin
bed,$100. Full size bed with
manreas and
springs, S75.
Various curtains and drapes.
S5 -S10 a pr. Call 614 -388·
8476.
Gibson

ba•.

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93 ACRES - IIOSllY WOODED $24.000. Kyger Creek a1 ea,

COUNTRY AIR SUB. -SUPER BUY ON REALLY NICE MODULAR WITH 3 BR'S, 2 BATHS, GAS FURNACE WITH CA.
· COMPLETELY FURNISHED KITCHEN , CARPORt ANO BIG.
LEVEL LOT. WHAT A BARGAIN AT $30.000!

Good used color T.V. for sale.
floor model and portable. Call
61,-446-1149.

TONY'I CIUN ~ePAI~I. hot
r ~· rting. now tekint order
arden for custom Mtu••· call
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New .tlawef w.a pwrnp, u.,..t
- -- - -·71-4373.

From ilallipotis, take Rt. 141J turn left onto Rt. 71:.,

t~rn right onto Patriot Caamus Reed. Watch for

Electric range and refrlg , 10 HP.
riding mOWflr, tool bo• for a
pick-up truck , woodstove. Call

614-388· 8642 .
HALF PRICE! FLASHING AR ·

ROW SIGNS S2991 Lighted.
non -arrow $289! Unlighted
S249 1 Free letters! See locally.
Call tod~ ! Factory· 1 (8001
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anytime.

IN GALLI10US
5.78 ACRES

Saturday, August 15, 19$7 at 7:00. P.M.
ANTIQUES &amp; COLLECTORS FROM THt
lAFAYETTE HOTEL
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PARTIAL LISTING: Dressers with mirrors chi na cabinels
ch airs. w_icker chair. mirrors. tables, draH;.an labfe, desks:
lamp s, p1clure frames, beds, chandelier, !able lamps, piC·
lu res, wooden hall tr ees, library desk. 2 wringer wooden
washmgmach one. kitchen cabinel vanity with folding mirror,
h1gh boy dresser. Serth Thomasclock, milk cans, milk bottle
w1lh Colman. Bidwell, Oh1o, Sprmg Hill Dairy milk bottle. &amp;
much. much more.
MISC.: Sofa &amp; chair, co~sofe TV, TV stands, good water fount·
am. recorder player. gnfl, cash register. dishes. coffee table,
end tables. wooden racks. step ladder, portacrib, "' condilioners, metal k1tchen cabinet. &amp; much. much more.
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MARLIN
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ONEER

THIS HOlE IS ONE Of THE LARGESt IN GAlliPOliS ENORMOUS FOYER WITH BRIDAL STAIRCASE, BAllROOM. 9
FIRE~LACES. YOU COULD HAVE AS MANY AS lEN B£0·
ROOMS 3 FLIGHT REAR STAIRCASE. WOULD CONVERT EASILY TO 'FABULOUS RESTAURANT. MINI MALL. OR If YOU
WANT AMAGNIFICENT VICTORIAN HOME THIS IS THE ONE
Y.OU SHOULD MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO S£EI $69,000.

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MOM ANO POP OPERATION. LOCATED IN CITY. CALL FOR A
SHOWING AND COMPLETE OmiLS!

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NOTE: ThiS is a brief listing because the electric was ofl
the night we listed this sale. Come for a surprise.
Case n25143
FREDDIE HONDERSHELT. ADMINISTRATOR
DAN SMITH : AUCTIONEER
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Ohio License #5768·134
W.Va. #5515-88
614-992·7301 .or 614-949-2033
"Not responsible for accidents or loss of property."

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1987
10:00 A.M.
location: From Gallipolis follow Slate Route 141 to
Cadmus, turn left on the Patriot-Cadmus Road and
go 2 miles then turn riaht on Ramble Wood Drive ·
(Barnett Road) and go one mile .
The following will be sold:
6 year old App aloosa pany, 1964 Mf 35 Deluxe w/ weights,
1969 Ford 3000. 1949 IH tractor w/ 2 row cultivators, NH
477 haybine. NH 268 square hay baler, two 5' 3 pt. brush
hogs, NH 327 manure spreader 1130 bu.l, 3 pt. post hole digger. two hay con veyors. mounted one row corn p1cker. MF
2- 14" turning plow s, Massey-HafriS side delivery rake IH
9' grain drill, IH pull type disc. IH double culfqlacker, IH 2
row corn planter. NH 7' hay crimper. JO 7' transport disc, MF
7' side mount mowing machine, Holland tobacco setter, 6' 3
pt. scraper blade, 3 pt. d11t scoop, 3 hay w!gons. 2 trailer
axles. 3 pt. carry all. John Beam air blast sprayer w/300 gal·
ion ta nk, Super 6 loader, apple grader, wooden hog Ieeder,
small fert1hzer spreader, apple crates, HD Oliver 7' grain
drill, air com pressor, dehorner s, Lincoln 180 amp welder
cement mixer. table saw ben ch, lawn !railer w/ dump bed:
and farm related hand tools.
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ANTIQUES &amp; FURNITURE
Posted 3 pc. bedroom suite, 3 wooden rocking chairs, victrola/ Victor talking machine. White tre.adle sewing machine,
maple drop leaf table, stone churn, rce tongs, apple butter
kettle. ~ron kettle, hand ,rank corn sheller, end tables, dishes
and ofher miscellaneous items.
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JOHN &amp; DELORIS OWENS &amp; FAMILY
OWNERS

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PRICE REDUCED BY $5,000!!! ASKING
$54, 900! This home is situated ·in a very
nrceneighborhood at Ihe edge oflown and
offers appro•. 2,000 sq. ft., 4 BRs. I \\
balhs, kitchen. dinette, LR, FR. wood burner. gas heat, cent arr. attached garage, city schools. Make us an offer.
STtP INTO ELEGANCE when you enter the
foyer of one of the French City's finest Formal LR, formal di~ing, spacious master
bedroom with office or sewing room adja·
cent, den. 2 BRs, upstairs, 2\\ balhs. 3 fireplaces. lg. family room . solarium. covered
patio. screened porch and much more. Call .
for an appt
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DUPlEX 4 SALE - Great investment for
the buyer, located on Graham School Rd.
Eaach unit oHers 2 BRs. living room, bath,
kilchen and stove. retrig.. DW and dispL,
laundry, large carport, central air and
storage well.
OWNER HAS REOUC.ED lHE PRICE TO
$39,900- 132.9 m/1, pasture larm, spr·
ings, 42x94 barn, tobacco base. Older
home in good shape, 3 BRs, bath, LR.
kitchen. Call today.
MAKE THIS YOUR NEW HOlE- Brick
ranch, 3 BRs, I\\ baths, kitchen w/ran~e.
double oven, OW, living rm., dinette, family
rm., lireplace, lull basement, screenedporch, 2 car attached garage, KC school
district

BLACKBURN
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REALTY

RANNY BLACKBURN
Broker·

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

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AffORDAILY PRICED Al JUST $29,900!
- Close to city oh Rt. 141 thishome offers
kitchen, lR, family room, dining room and
full basement, large unattached block gar·
age, Call for an appointment

Lee Johnson

LOTS OF POTENTIAL MERE!- 2000sq. ft.
building with frontage on St. Rt 160.
12x20 walk·in cooler, 12ft. dairy case. Call
for more details.

AUCTIONEER
Crown City. Ohio
Phone 256-6740

$25,000 - VALLEY OliVE - This 3 BR
home offers 2 baths, kitchen,.LR, OR, carpet, gas heat, city schools. Call for an appt.

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514 Second Avenue ·
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 .
(614) 446-0008

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PRICE REDUCED TO $39.900!- GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - This home offers a
large LR with lireplace. k~chen, dining
area, 3 BRs, bath, full basement, I car garage, deck, fenced yard just minutes to ,
town on Rt 141. Call for an appoinlment.

GREE~FIELD

TWP. - 88.75 ac. m/1
fronts on SR 233 and Frank Shaffer Rd.
Owners report timber.

TO SELL IIIIIEDIAlELY- Very nrce and
roomy home on Spring, This home oilers
LR. equ1pped k1lchen leat-onJ. dinelte, 3
BRs. 2 baths, family room w1th fireplace.
two car attached garage, gas heat. cent.
air. Come look at thrs one and make us an
ot1erl

COIIIERCIAL BUILDING- PERRY lWP.
- NEAR CORA - 600 sq. H. steel building ideal for anvone)n trucking. drilling or
mining business. Owner may consider
teasrng or financing. Call tor more inlormation.

INVESTMENT PlOP Em - 9 acres, m/1,
approx. I? mi. from HMC wrth lrontage on
St. Rt. 160.
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CORA I ILL RD. - Perry Twp. - 8 acres
m/1 vacant land. Call for more details.

CAMPSITE - RACCOON CREEK - Near
Cora. Mobile home on .85 acre. 2· BRs,.
bath, stove, refrig., washer and dryer.
$10,000.

ENJOY THIS HOllE - 4 BRs, 2 baths,
. equipped kitqhen, LR, attached garage,
heat pump/cent. air, whirlpool in master
bath, abO~e ground pool. Shown by ap·.
~ointmenl.
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29.1 ACRES 11/l VACANT lAND- Fronls
on Rt. 160. Build or put a mobile home
here. $16,900.
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ADDISON TWP. - Possom Trol Rolld93 acres rii/1, aft woods. Old barn on prOP:
erty. $21,900,

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30.5 ACRES 1/~- $11,000- Sec. 93
Walnut Twp, Fronts on While Hollow and
Ber~ Rd. Seplic tank.

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LOTS fOI SALE -State Rt. 7, rural water
available, mobile -ho'me welcome. Call for
more delails..
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for Accidenls or loss of p.,,n••+v

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ondmoton. Coltl14-612 -1131
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NATURAL BEAUll SURROUNDS THIS
HOllE - tO ac1es mil. g!ntle farm land
near Roo Grande. The 3 BR home boasts an
abSolutely beautiful loa addition which
.features a greal room w1th spiral stairs to
loh. beamed ceiling, slone chimney and
woodburner. Other features of this home
rnclude formal dining, e.at -rn k~cheri .
woodbuoner between dining and k~chen.
bath. part. basement. Call tor an appoint·
men I.

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For Sale: 8 month Did Polled
Hertford lull end 3 ye• oh:l
Polled Hereford lwM. Call 114-

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Real Estate General
FOR SAlE BY OWNERS: large spilt-level and tennis court.

.... ..... old. Call 114-« t4111 .

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HOUSE AND 29.4 ACRES: 1/L, OHiO
lWP. ~ This home offers 3 BRs, bath LR
kitchen , large laundry rm. w/washer'and
dryer. There is a tobacco base and a·
36•.36 tobacco barn.

Muaical
Instruments

COIIIERCIAl SITE lor· sale located at
2206 Eastern Ave. All utilities available.
Co,l.n Trombone letudent

LECTA AREA - $23,500- 3.S a~res
mit, 2 story home. in good condition. 3
8Rs, LR, DR, krtchen, storm· windows and
doors. Shown :by _appointment
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martlel) , UH new c::ondltk)n.

AFFFOROA.ILITY + LOCATiON : ONE
NICE StARTER HOllE - Near Green·
Schoof, 3 BRs. bath, LR, knchen, fireplace,
full basement, biB yard. Call for more de-

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' 79 Ford Fairmont 73.000 original mjlea. Good con d. 30'-6755350 .

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Stone anp brick in good
condition. 2\\
4-5 bedrooms, 9 rooms plus
attic and partial basement Gas forced au furnace
13 yrs. old). Large k1tchen, well planned. Step m ing laundry, pantry, walk-in closets, garage. Asking $55,900.
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#308

QUALITY BUILT OLDER HOME
Located on large lol in Pomeroy. 2 car garage,
storage area above. Basement. Hot water heal,
gas furnace. 2 bedrooms now. could arrange for 3
bedrooms. Let us show you this one Asking
$32.500
#300

lOP CLASS NEIGiHBORHOrDO
Location is as important as
house. You won't
make a mrstake with either in this 3 bedroom I ~
bath ranch IUS! oft Farr freld Centenary Road. Features rncl ude living room, family room, dinrng
room. 2 car garage and equipped kilche·n. Large,
flal professionally landscaped lot close to Sprmg
VAlley area. $72.900.
#101

EXCELLENt home and groundi for fam ily and/ or entertam lng. Must see to apprecoale quahty.

Real Estate General
"Bud" McGHEE REALTY
414 2nd Ave .. Suite 200
G•llipolls. Ohio
446-0552 Anytime

IF YOU'RE AN "OLD HOUSE fREAK"
.
lHIS ONE'S FOR YOU
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Withacoat of paint and maybe anew front porch.
th1s could be one of the outstanding old home$ rn
the area. Includes a formal entrance. large pme
paneled lamily/ dining room. decenl kitch en
(room tor improvement!. uhlity room and large
bedroom on ground floor. Two large bedrooms
upslairs. Nice flat lol w1th 2 car garage. Pr~ce "
$25,900. At edge of town.
#119

RENT IS A FOUR LETTER WORD
Get your act logether. so that you won't be quilty.
Buy th is· 3 bedroom ran ch with vinyl srdmg.
EQUipped k1tchen. fa mily room. Fenced yard. Fur·
niture stays- onclud1ng washer and dryer At
$36,000, you can'l afford to pass th is up.
#103

BMR ~419 ROUSH RD. - 39 ac1elarm Wit holder home and
liuililings. county water. level road frontage.
$1 8.5001

BMR N417 RACCOON RD. - 3 bedrooms, 28x48 garage,
outbu1ldmgs, creek lronlage. boat dock, 4 acres, neat and
very pnvate. 51? mrles lo town.
$69.500
BMR ~414 SPRING VALLEY - 3 bedrooms. !~replace. 2
balhs. 2 car garage, large covered paho.
$68,000
BMR N412 ROUtE 7- Mobole hom~ 'Aacre, garage. storage
buildings. home and property are spotless, lois of extras,
only one hke th1s 1n county.
$36.900

HOllE AND 15 ACRES
· Small farm adjorning Wayne Nat1onat Forest
Acreage jncludes timber, and 521 lb. tobacco
base. Remodeled, the 2 story home has 4 bed·
rooms, porches. frreplaces and wonderful vrew
Ideal for hunters. retirees or as recreat1on spot.
$31,900. Possible owner fmancing to qualified
buyer.
#415

RIGHT LOCATION
16 minutes from townl
Welcome lo the "good hfe". Th1s picluresque,
quality built, 3 bedroom brick ranch sits on a 2
acre. tree shaded lawn . You'll never have another
thought of moving because the entire family will
love it. The features you w1ll enjoy most include an
oulslandin g, fully equipped kitc hen, handsome fireplace in the ta m1ly room , 2\7 gleaming baths,
wall to wall carpetin g, nice quiel iiVmg room, formal dining, roomy bedrooms, 2 car garage and
wait trll you see the pool area!!! Built tor lasting
beauly and having fun in the sun or evening en ·
tertamment on a large pat10. It's enclosed w1th a
br~ ck pr1vaCj wall Pr~ced under $100,000.11 will
be apleasure for us lo show you thisdesirable residence.

URGENT
Owner moved out of state. Very 1mporlanl to' sell
'mmed~alely 3 yr old 3 ~R quality home, 130
x250 lot Shade lrees. 2 bathrooms. fi r ~ place. efficienl kitchen, extra nice carpel and wall hnish.
Heat ·pump, 2 car gara ge. 40' anlenna and rolar,
very good reception. Asking $53,800.

OLDER HOllE WITH MODERN FEATURES
1\\ bath, fule oillorced air fl!fnace. newer kitchen
cabinets. Excellent garden area. 45x45 barn •
22x24 garage. Extra lol lor second home. All lor
$36,500.
#319

BMR H415 RIO GRANDE - 4 bedroom home on lar ge corner
· lot Now rented for $600 monlh, low uhhl1es. $45,000.
BMR H407 SCOTTOWN - Br~ck home, 4 car ~loc k garage
w1th work area. 9 acres. ciQSe lo Miller.
$65,000

BM.RH402 KYGER CREEK -

3 bedrooms. 28x32 garage. 2.3
acres, vinyl SIOmR. bn ck lronted. maintenance free. close to
power plants and sch ool
$51 .900

!)ARVIN BLOOMER. Broker .................. ... 446-6764
DONA McGHEE ... ................................... 446·0552

REAL ESTATE

46, 2ND AVE. REAR
BONNIE &amp;)Ill SlUlES-REAlTOR

446-4206 . D.J. .
Slop by ·our oflice &amp; pick up your FREE Home Buytrs
Gu1de ol homes lor sale rn GalliaCounty. Anew service
offered by the Southeastern Board of Realtors!!
CUTE AS CAN BE! Ideal starter or retirement. \\ acre +
Approx. 2\\ miles lrom crty. Modern home well maintarned. Lg. livmg room. complete kitchen. carpeted
through. Full unfinished basement 2 car garage plus Ig.
workshop. Priced 1n 30's.
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LG. HOlE AND 42 ACR-ES M/l, nice home. Over 5,000
sq. H. living space. 4 bedrooms, in·ground pool. Format
LR &amp; dining. 3 baths. Kyger schools.
P!IICE REDUCED TO $60,000.00- Rustic home setting
on 6.8 +. With efl1crency apartment Owner is leaving
area would like a buyer.
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A·FRAIE- WOODED 42 ACRES m/ 1. Living room w/w.
b. lireplace. Formal dining. modern kitchen. 2 baths &amp;3
bedrooms: Spiral staircase. 3 car garage, city schools.
Shown by appt.
2'1! ACRES PLUS WOODLAND, rustic ranch, 3 bedr 0oms,
2 baths, kitchen w/m lcrowave, uillinished basement,
heat pump/central air. 21h miles lrom hosp~at.
PRICE $41 1900.00 - 3 bedrooms, LR., eat-in kitchen.
Kyger Cree• schools.

OHIO_RIVER LilT FOR SAU- 1.59 acr;
m/1, rust at edge of town. Great place lor a
camper and troll launch. $5,900.
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814-441-1211 .

BREAtHTAKING VIEW of Gallipolis and Ohio River, lull
length w1nd ow~ tor maximum vrew. Secluded for tolal pn·
vacy. C1ly school d1Sl11ct. located I •.; miles from downtown
gallipolis.

11!1. Alto toldlnl muaic lUnd.

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#309

4-5 BEOR_
OOIS. 3 firths. formal living and dining rooms .
gourmel k1lchen , family room, gameroom. study, mud/ faundry loom, rndoor slorage room w/add1tional laundry facifihes. 2 car garage, 2 fireplaces, ceiling fans. wooden deck.
full len gth ol house. Ma ny extras.

Full Blooded Elklmo SpHI . Mete

81 · -441·0373 .

E. M . WISEMAN. BROKER v
DAVID WISEMAN, 446·9666
B. J. HAIRSTON, 446-4240
CLYDE B. WALKER, _246-621.6
LOREITA McDADt., 441)~7729

is in very good
cen1tra1 air.
well built gar·
room above, su~abl e for
ulifities in place. Askrng

fourteen month• old. Female

Beegle

tirN, V-1 engine. Boolt tiattd·13760, atklng $31500. Call

1979 Oldl - Cud ... $up. Excel.
cond. AC .. Pl .. PB .. ntrW tifM,
auto.. 2 dr. Caii&amp;1•·U6-1522 .

Clean oat ••r•w. 11 .&amp;0 per bile.
Call 61 • · 8•t9- 30&amp;9 aft., 5 :00
p.m.

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GREEN ACRES IS lHE PlACE lO BE Nice ranch stvle home .s~uated on a
70x 148 n. lot otters 3 BRs, 11? baths, LR,
FR wltueplace, eat-m kitchen,gas heat.
Green schools. Call today.

1979 Mustllng. 4 cyl.. oood
shape. 1976 DodgeChwg•SE.
good shape. C.t1114· 379·2652
anytime .

good cond., runs good, AC .,
AM .-FM .-C.at., roof rack. voad

Hay 8t Grain

AltC - TlnyToyPaodloPuppl•. 2
•od ...-. 11110 olldl. AltC {lny
TOf Adult Fe mel• • VN. old,
creem. 111!10, Call lt4--"I-

old. Excel.

1112 Plymouth Reliant StMionone own•. t1995.
1812 Impala. V · 8. auto . ,
PS .• PB., wlour inttrtor. AC .
U295. Coli 614-286-8522.

waeon ·

Chw. Malibu Wagon. 1983,

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Raal Eetata Ganeral

lHE FAIIILY WILL LOVE THIS ONE! Ranch style home on .5acres m/1, oHers 3
BRs, bath, kitchen. family room, LR, car·
pet, heatalator fireplace, WB stove, 2 car
attached garage, 16•32 in-ground pool.
Charn link lence. Call for an appointment

spd. dependable work car.

Register..t Thoroulhbtld Y
rllng Filly. Coli304- 75-3030 or
875-.Z32."

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THIS COULD BE lHE ONE fOR YOU Just 5 m1nutes from town. th is ranch style
home offers 3 BRs. bath. kitchen w/range
double oven, DW. dispL, LR, lull basement'
lireplace, gas and wood heat, I car garage:
c1ty sc hool d1stn~t Call for an appoint·
ment.
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. 1$76 Volldwagon _.abbit , 4 ·

4550. Coli 514-441-9171 .

992-7418.

,BETH 8Ull ............................. :............. 245·9507
srr:~ !lcGHEE ..................................... 446·12

GRAHAI SCHOOL ROAD - Very nice
ranch otters k1lchen '!flange. refril!-. OW.
dlspL. microwave. L~ . FR. dinette, 38Rs. I
bath , cent. au,.carpeling, 2 metal utility
bldgs. Shown by appointment

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BMR ~411 ROUtE 7- 3 bedrooms. garage, I? acre. very private. 7 m1les to town Ws $32.000. reduced.
$29.900

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ow•ER LIVES OUl Of SlAlE AND WANtS

4-H 1nd

814· 388· 8194.

llllfdine Motori•

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.RODNEY CORA RD. - Beautiful home on
12 acres more or less. Thrs lovely hou~ 1s
surrounded by trees and offers a unique
lloor plan. Living rm. features woodburner.
open ceiling 'design, kitchen •. formal _dm·
ing, 3 BR. 2\1 .baths, Ig. paM off dmrng
area. 26x40 barn and 15x24 garage. Calf
for an appointment.
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1 AppalooM, 2 O...erter HorN
m•es. AH shown tueteaful ln

BMR N418 RACCOON RD. -. One acre mil bu1ld1ng lol.
clean and ready to burld or for mob1le home.
$5.500

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241-1121.

THUR. EVE., AUG. 13, 1987
6:00 P.M.

Auto1 for Sele

Autos for Sale

Livestock

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lill Building Supplies
lfoc*, brick. MWer l)ipee, Win•
dowa. .._.., etc. CleucM Wln·

ESTATE AUCTION

Mixed h.,-. Alfalf• - clover pue. re•onlible price. ,304o
57$-202&amp;.

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5 p.M. ciH, )O.t. t71-8117.

MIDDLEPORT - JUST liSTED - 2 BEDROOM. 14X65 MO·
BILE HOMEON NICE LEVEL LOT $14.500

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Now buying shell corn or e•
corn. Call for lat•t quotH. Rhler
City Fnm Suppty, 11• -._.._
2985.

LoNer.

01,100. 00. 304-4&amp;1-1031 .

&amp; Auction

PICtURE
-You and your family relaxing on a wrap-around deck enjoying a
1ernf1c v~ew ofthe Ohio R1ver. You can with
this home at the edge of town. Other attractive features include 3/ 4 BRs, 2 baths. LR
Jlilh stone fireplace and m11rored wall that
reflect lhe river view. FR, rec. room ,
k1lch en, dinelte, 2 fireplaces , carpet, cenlral air. It you like the river you'll love this

12 HP MaiMV Ferguson Dl•el
tr•ctor with ptowe. diec, com
plant• and bush hog. 12950.
Colit14-21&amp;-1122.

HerolttOft Fr...1yle lk:yc:l•.
0200. Col-··7&amp;· 1371: olt•

WHAl MORE COULD YOU ASK FOR? IN TOWN. 3 BRS. FULLY
CARPETED, lARGE KITCHEN WITH RANGE. REFRIG ..
WASHER &amp; DRYER. BIG FENCED BACKYARD &amp; 2 CAR GAR
AGE. ONLY ASKING $25.00D

Lit.

This is the personal property of the late leona
Kohle, located on Grant St. in Middleport, Ohio.
"ANTIQUES OR COLLECTORS ITEMS"
Loveseal, 1h bed worth lo oking al, picture frames, rugbeater.
chil d's charr. ta ble. llatwall cabinet. oil lamp, carnrval glass,
hobnail 1tems and other drshes: &amp; wood comb case. Plus
other 1tems.
'HOUSEHOLD"
Chaor, couch, desk, 3 pc. bedroom SUIIe. chesl of drawers.
co lor TV . gas heater. fans. table &amp; cha11s, stove, retngeralor.
mise linens
"MISC."
Step ladders.- Maytag wringer wa sher. picnic table &amp; benches, lawn mower &amp; lawn car t. plu s more.

Utility bldg; 27 1a31'd' - 13'18'
tredt door 6 3' ,_lk door.
....._. ertct.ct • Iron HorN
lldgo. 114-332-97.5.

HOUSE. TENNIS COURT and 25 ACRES S173,000. Will consrder house. court and 5 acres for $155,000. ·
Call for Appointment - &amp;14-446-3386
Seriout Buyers O~ty Plme

$72,000

Strtw lftd Hey, ell I 304· 175·

Autos for Sale

2•·

,.._.ood

Colooo lor Nl,. I HP ' " " ' ond
ltretton hodaDRtel shaft motor.
Coli l14· tl&amp; -4181.

Elcellent buy at

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s.e. Ohio.

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Plastic cistern stale approved,
plast iC ttptic tanka, plastic
culverts. metal culverts. RON
EVANS ENTERPfUSES. Jackson , Oh. eU-286-6930.

82 Wantad to Buy

D•n•..

I fl . Spum Aluminum latllhe
Dilh wtth r~r Md traek•Cott •zaoo. new. Atking 1750.
Mutt ..n lftwnectl•etv. eau
81•· n2 -n7t.

THIS HOllE IS WAITING FOR SOMEONE WHO WANTS A
HOME LI KE NO OTHER. SOMEONE LIKE YOU 1 3 BEDROOMS,
MASTER BR HAS PRIVATE DECK, 2 BAtHS, KfTCHE~JS DE·
CO RATED IN liGHT BREEZY COLORS 8EAUTIRJL VIEW
FROM WINOOW IN DININGAREA GREAT LOCATION NEAR
RIO GRANO£ $54,900
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-YOU CAN 'T BEAT THE PRICE! 4 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH
HAS 21! BATHS. FULL BASEMENT WITH RECREATION
ROOM. ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE PLUS24X40 WORKSHOP
GARAGE. NICE COVERED DECK. ONE ACRE LAWN. NEAR
CITY. $65,000.

8t Auction

52 CB.TV, Radio
Equipment .

Callahan's Used Tire Shop. Over
1.00,0 tires. sizea 12. 13. 14. 16.
16, 16 5. 8 miles out Rt. 218 .
Call614-256-6251 .

M•MY Fervuaon. New Hou.-.d.
luah Hog 811tt • S.vk:e. Over
!9 uMd tractors to ehooae from
I( ·oomptlte line of RM A uMd
tquipm.nt. larg•• Mlection In

Johrt o• .,. 45 E8 Combin•. 2
row corn hHd· 10 ft . , 12 ft. grain
tabl•. GDOd cond. • 2&amp;00. Call
814-241-&amp;183 .

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Hay 8t Grain

84

Gehl II· Orindtr·mixer. A• • ·
celltnt condition. lO.t-273·
4,2 15.
7 HP Tr~v- Bullt till•. excellerit
c:ondltion. 1100. 30•· &amp;71 2824.

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EXCEPTIONAl BUY! 3 BEDROOMS. I \7 BATHS, fORMAL
DINING. FRONT AND BACK PORCHES NICE COUNTRY SU~ ­
ROUNDINGS. 2 ACRES. 2 CAR .;ARAGE. BARBECUE Pll
KYGER CREEK SCHOOLS. $32.000.

3 BEDROOM BRICK AND FRAME HOME IN CENTENARYHOME HAS NEW ROOF AND VINYL SIDING. YOU WILL ENJOY
THE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE AND THE CONVENf ·
ENCE Of THE ATTACHED GARAGE. BACKYARD IS fENCED TO
PROTECT CHILDREN AND PETS. SEE AND YOU'll BUY'
$48,000.

~ew HoiiMd 717 ForgeHarv.,..
tet', New Ho18nd 7' Haybln&amp;

CAOS&amp;&amp; EONI
U.S. 35 W•t Jl ....n, Ohio.
f14-Ze&amp;-1411.

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ClASSIC COLONIAL ON 10 PARK LIKE ACRES- AS YOU ENTER THE CIRCLE DRIVE TO THIS TEN ACRE ESTATE, .
YOU ~NO YOUR FAMILY WILL FEEL AT HOME 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, FAMILY ROOM PLUS RECREATION WITH
POOL TABLE THERE IS AGRAND PIANO IN 'THE FORMAL LIVING ROOM AND IT REMAINS WITH THE HOME. 20X40
_ IN-GROUND POOL WITH PRIVACY FENCE. DETACHED 2 CAR GARAGE/WORKSHOP WITH 1200 SQ. FT. UPPER
" LEVEL CENTRAL AIR COND. A "ONE OF A KINO" HOME SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! $125.000.

81 Ferm Equipment

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A new book by JMmes Jacoby UK!
his fatlrer, the late OswJIId J.wby, is
now avaihlble at boolrstores. It is 'Jacoby on CJinl Games, • publisbed by

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etoftl•. 121. 1172 ·Camaro.
............ AI it. 12&amp;0. 1171 Ford· \6
ton · plok·up, 4 wheel
New Ide• HJV Too4s with 2,8
1t7SChryol•llaoi1 -0 . 1 , f~ln ono,;,._ Now: 1 only, 7ft. N. 1.
I,.. Valwo ...,_ c....,. c:ololn 1' 10
Conditioner. 05100. 1
e patty . 12800.
ft. N. I. Disc Mower.
TM1. 1•a10. •eo. 8ee at Jlm
O .J .'ITradinvPos1.9-l
Peftln.-. r-.&amp;dence. Mile HIM
114-992· 7301 .
Rd., Racine.
U1'ed Equjpm~~nt : 1 rowN . I. 323
R. . .~ yourtelf with a nM Corn PlekeJ. 8 h . I . H. WhHI
tM~Wyckitydg- ugsingertewlng
disc. 7 ft. Dairy Blade. O.J .' s
meahina . I uttuted 11 1 t Trading Pottl 1• -992- 7301 .
1211.0 . Your prto. tNs ""'"'
anlr 111t.lt. Th• Fabric &amp;hop. Bars. chalnt. snd spro~et• to Ht
114-H2· 2284 .
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EQ~IPMENT CO .. H1nd•son.
For Sele: Portatlla hot rub spa. w. v.. 304-671!1-7421 .
...e:a fin comfottebty; Moto-Mttseee plw 3 }ets. C.remlc: 1 I ' fifth whHI cattle trill..-, 14'
grain con .. .yor, creep
tile, . . terior
skirt. ditk..
undrM•t• lioht wilh fHd•. 304-176-&amp;817.
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bolt's we t•t«&lt; M the Ohto
Tet11tton that glined over 2. 6
1871 Hickory kiAg Stock 1r1iler.
lbt. .,..- diY, Rog• Bentley,
32 ft _ gOGH n•ck, 1800. Call
., 4-388-8194 .
' Soblno. OH . &amp;13-184-2318.

1 Z foot meth Htlltt• dish,
rtottv•r and tr•cker ..AI rtmot•.
2 .,..,. old.
eott 13000..
wM Nil fl&gt;r tiiO . C.llt14·111Z·
1711 ""• 1 :00 .. 814-892U12.

W~t beat every other East-West In
that tournament section.
Declarer was rigllt to go_all out. He
bad loet one more diamond trick than
the other declaren, but be still needed
to make nine tricks to get a decent
result.

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64 Misc. Merchandise

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IMY flDYI.- iEAllOII. 446-3:113
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New wood 6 pc. livmg room
suites. $399.95; New living

room suites from $179.95 to
$700., Chett of drawen, 4
drawer. S48 ., 5drawer, S69 .96 ;
End tables from $69 .95 set .
U..d Furniture: bedroom suites.
full sized beds. twin beds and
rockers. Reclinan from S99.95
and up

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starting- 899.

"'SED- Beds. dreuers , ~ooin
1iUiter, $199·t299. Desks.
wringtr wuh•. a complete line
of used furniture.

446-3636~

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By James Jacoby

Realty

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BRIDGE

The Sunday Times-Sentinel-

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

31EOROOMS- I \I baths, LR w/stone fireplace, 24x24
family room. k1tchen w/appliances, covered patio, car·
porl·workshop.

FENCED YARD
For your children and/or pets is one of the lea·
lures of this 3bedroom ranch we are sureyou Will
appreciate. Another is the price ol $43,000. North
Gallia schools.
#443
RUtLAND
Neat as a pin 3 bedroom older home situated on a
nice sized lol wifh several truil trees and garden
space. Large fover with open slairway and natural
woodwork. Priced at $27,500.
·
#438
NEW liSTING OF HOlE IN THURIAN
Plus Q adjacenl buildings and extra lot. Completely remodeled 5 room home. Forced air furnace
bath. vinyl siding, storm windows, Insulated. Old 2
story store building with basement Good forced
air heating s~stem, restroom. All painted, in good
cond1llon. Vinyl Sldmg, asphalt shingle roof.
Newer 40x48x 13 burlding, concrete lloor, kilchen
area.. restroom, well insulated, attraclive uni
Dwelling, 2 qualily bu1ldings and extra lot. All tor
$82.000.
#325
.
EYE FOR QUALITY?
Then come see this modest, but cute 3 bedroom,
vinyl sided home. 18x24 garage. Low utilities. AI·
tordably priced at $32,600.
#311
HERE'S A GENTUIIAN'S COUNtRY PlACE
You'll have liltle to do.except relax and enjoy one
of the best built homes in the county. Th1s Is a
roomy 2100 sq. ft .. 3 bedroom brick wrth 31? acres
of rolling land. Prestigious nerghborhood 1n an
area restricted to higher priced residentiaL Thr ee
large bedrooms. formal dining and charmmg tam·
ily room with see-through fireplace. The kitchen
includes Corningware range. new retngerator, ml·
crowave oven, dishwasher and lots ol _oak cab1·
nets 2 lull ceramic baths, and an oversiZed 2 car
garage w~h automatic door. You'll be greeted by
an outstanding view lrom each wlhdow. This stately appearing home will be hard to match rn today's market. Priced at $114,600.

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RETREAt NEAl TYCOON lAKE
2 bedroom mobile home on 3 wooded lois within
walking distance to the take. Nice screened-in pa·
tio for summer evenings. Bottle gas heat Quret,
retax:i~g atmosphere. $15,000.

The location and the price. Your tour will find 3
bedrooms. I \\ baths. formal living room. plusnew
wallpaper and parnt Located in Spring Valley £slates. $56.900 See it tor yourself.
~100

THE AMERICAN DREAM COME TRUE
Jus! imagine the prettiest home in the loveliest
sett1ng lhal you've ever seen and thi s home will
lop it Perfe ct settin g ttrees, small pond. huge
boulders) for a ~ery handsome b11ck, I \\ slory
overlookmg the nver. 4 BRs, large family room. 2
frrepla ces. formal dinrng, 2 baf hs, inground pooL
Owner has moved out of state. musl selL $95,000.
#134
LeGRANDE BOU LEVARO
14 yr. old frame with low ullhty b1lls !woodburner
in cl uded). 3 bedroom s, livrng room, large k1lchen
ci a, covered pati oand fenced ba ckyard. Just lhe
right srze and location for starter home or retire·
·
men!. Green schools. $38.000.
#411
A PLACE YOU'll LOVE TO CAll HOllE
Charming 2 story viny l sided home gives you a
wonderful warm feeling. Includes 4bedrooms 1\\
balhs. living room withfi_reptace, attractive d1ning
room wolh corner chrna cabrnets, large eal-in
kitchen and .full basement with a second fire' place. Quality detailed construction througiJ.out.
'Located on a quret dead end street within walking
distance to schools. 2 C'ar garage. All for $65,000.
- ---#209
BEGIIjNUS CAN BE CHOOSY!
You must see this 3 bedroom home located in Syracuse. 2 full baths, drning room and family room.
Heated 2 car garage w1th water. Mfordablt pri ced
at $39,900.
#236
AJTENTION IIOBILE HOME OWNERS!
1 acre vacanl ground . along Route 7. Includes
11ver lrontage. located 1ust below Eureka. $7,000.
#124
EXECUTIVE HOlE
For the tirst t1me, this custom designed and supenor quality home is oNered lor sale..Located on
II beautiful acres (more ava~lable), th1s 5year old
brick home offers space, pr1vacy and scenrc vrew
within a lew mrnutes of H.M.C. Some ol the out·
standing features are 4 bedrooms, 21? baths, spa·
cious kitchen/living area. 20x40 pool. 2 car gar·
age plus a lully _insulated 24x36 detached multlurpose building with balh. Call lor more rnlorma. JOn.
*413
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Well-kepi home with the
of leaded glass
buif1-ln china cupboard and bookcases. and
lh e praclicality of lots of closet space Other lea-.
tures include 3 nice s1zed bedrooms, hardwood
floors and a pr~ ce in the $30s.
#444
OUT-OF·STATE OWNER IN A BIND!!!
Musllet thrs 3 bedroom brick and frame go NOW'
2 baths, fam1ly room. firepla ce, nice flat I acretol
Possible VA loa n assumption. $57.600. Pick up
that phone and call TODAYII'
#304
FREE MOB! LE HOME
Buy lh1s 2 acre lol and we 'll g1ve you a 12x60 2
bedroom, I ~ bath mobile home. ThiS 1969 Elcona
home is rn good condilion. The land has a fine
home site, lots of lrees. asmall stream, 1s close to
the river and only. 3 mrles from town. Pn ced at
$_12,000. A Good Investment For Someon e!
#130
HOUSE HUNTING BECOMING A BOREl
You ca n get excited about th is rmpressive 2 slory
in .Tara Estates. Homey family room warmed by a ·
•fireplace, wonderfully appealin g kitchen. 3 large
bedrooms. 2'h baths. Master bedroom has hu ge
walk-in closet. 2 furnace and au condltionrng
units. 2 car garage. New vinyl S1drng. Pnced al
$87,500, it deserves your allention today'
#133
42 ACRES OF BARE LAND
Moslly wooded with some saw timber. 4 acresm/1
of bonom land. Good place to build. Water tap
~ard _
for. Located m Vrnlon or Glenn Summit Road.
~ m1le south of Vinton. Asking $20,000.
#337
BESl BUILDING LOT
Build the house you have been dreaming about on
this excellent IOO'xl75' lot, 2 blockillrom H.M.C.
City water, sewer, natural gas. $13,500. No mobrle
hom.s.

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· Autos for Sale

1975 Nqva, greet cond. t1 000.
1979 Ptvmouth Horizon, good

cond.. axcel . gnmllage. t1000.
Call 614· 441· 1781.

ea ch in its lme of SQuares.

1977 cemero. rally sport, •uto .•
ps., pb". 11500. Cell 614-21511141 or 25fJPI843.

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1979 Regll, low mil... ntw
p.~lnt . 1981 Chwette.tow mil...
1984 Pontiac. T -1000. 1985
Chevette. 1984 Reliant. Cell

11 4-441· 1980.

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1978 Ford Pinto at 312 Le
Grande. $800. Call 614· 446·
7402.

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1983 Chi'Vette. Sttnderd, 4
speed, in good ccndition .
49. 000 mile.. 132 ·ButternUt
Pomeroy, Ohio.

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stopped next to me. The driver
retrieved a kitten from under
his . hood. He suddenly
dropped the furry animal in my
lap and took off. I named the

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Auto• for iala
Chwette

1986 f:ord Elttort, low' mile.ga.
exeellent condition, 2 door.
SJ&amp;bo cash. 6.14~ 388 - 9755
after 5 p.m .

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Autos for Sale

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1977 Ford Mav•rick . On•

own•. 3 tpMd, A.C. •110.

1980 Dietel V. W. Rabbit
t1150 . 1973 Piper Ch•o...
140 •13.000. 1974 wrockod
Oorvent eon111enlble 11800.
1982 Fo•d Exp. PI , PB• .W.
AM-FM, sun roof, le•h• ......
t2000 cMh. CaU 114-318·

after 15 p .m.

1188 .f'ontiac U Mana. 2 ctoor,.
h•d top, high performance built
engine, 4 tPMd. Good condition . 12400. Cell 114-7422373 ·a fter 4:00 p.m.

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1982 OldtmobilaToronldo, di•
ael engine {locked up) , .Will
eccept anv rtMOnable oH•. Call

614. 992· 2171
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8 :00

automadc. Runt oood. no ru11,
304-171· 7371 .

1171 Pontiac C.talinL tl500 Ot'
Mit off•. 104-571-2 824.

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Trucks for Sale

GMC 1981 pick-up. 8 ely .• 3
lpd;• fow milage. AM -FM radio .
ltep tlump•, new battery. bodv·
good cond. Cell 114· 441· 8720
eft• 1 :00pm.

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446-6610

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NEW
LISTING ~5 rm .
ran ch. 5 yrs. old on 2 acres
near L angs~ille. Range. re·
h1g.. dbl. s1nk. carpeting,
elec. BB heal, woodburner.
ga s well and atttc · ian.
$38.000.
NICE &amp; LARGE-8 rms, 3
bath s. lg. lam~y rm. with
wood umt. cook and bak e
un1ts. Disposal. dtshwasher,
pantry, dm;ng rm .. central
heal . lg. lol lor the cht ldren.
$50.000.
1.55 ACRES- Near Pomeroy. Just off Rt. 7. Askm g
$4,000.
SYRACUSE- One fl mod·
ern 2 Br home. Birch cabi· •
nels. cook umts. retng. , oak
floors and Ig. corner lot. Ask·
tng $37.500.
3 YRs . OLD-One fl. 7 rms..
2 baths. 3 Brs, cook umts.
refng., car pet;ng, basement,
rec. rm. 30•20, lg. I~rep lace,
garage 30•30 and tenn;s
court. $97,500
SYRACUSE-) rm . ra nch. 2
baths, equtpped k;tc hen , 3
Brs. carpetm g, all elec and
level lot.
HANDY ANOY-Wanl a 2
bath home. has up to 5 or 6
Brs. Family rm .. pan eling,
carpetmg. and 2 lois. Oiler
Wanted .
RT . 7 BY·PASS -N1cely remodeled small 5 rm . one
lloor hou se. Carpetmg, new
,bath, 2 porches and garden
space. Only $21 ,000

No foDIIn' Around,
We Mean Busineul!
992-3325

Housing
. Headquarters

NEW LISTING! LOCATION, LOCATION , LOCA·
TIOII, 442 JERRY DR. (Ptoasanl Valley Sub.)
Extra mce 3 bedroom bnck tan ch w1t h l ull ba se;
mert. Level lot. Home has·had ex cellenl ca re New
owners have nothm g lo do bul move ngh1 1n 1Call
lor more dela~ ls!
#2457
YOU'YE BEEN LOOKING AND LOOKING - STOP!
Call CENTURY 21, sel up a showm g and see out
future home, Very n; ce 3 bedroom ranch hon•c
20 plus acres: 30'x46' garage 20'•40' metal
buildmg and so much more
#2436

1 178Convertlon GMCVan , PS ,
cond,. 304-676 ·2131 .

PB . ~•ir

PRICED TO SELL
NOW FOR
~AttractiVe
briCk
and vmy l .ranch m Gt een School 01stnct . Over
1500 sq. lt. of IIVtngat ea includes a tamtly room
and den, cen lral an. satellite d1 sh and more. Call
lor appotnt rnent

44 -3644

~~~:~ticn, u;oo. 304-675 -

AGED JUST RIGHT ~ II you are you ng enough to
enjoy and ol d enou gh to appreetate the charm ot
old homes. Come see Ihis one' 3 bedrooms, bath,
din1n g room, bteakfast nook and more.
•2355

2 car garage wtlh exira storoge space 3 bed
room s. l'h baths. hv;ng room, dtmn g area '"d
mor e. Lot stz e approx 65'x85', N1ce netghbo•
hood, $40s.
#1123
NEAR RIO GRANDE ON SR 325 ~ LOT WITH ME·
TAL JIUILOING (30"x40" ) - 100' ot road lion
tage. $10,800. Callloday.
#2371
OWNER MAKES IT EASY! Will help w1t h lman c;ng1
Log cab;n and 42 actes more or less. 3 bedrooms,
formal dinin g area. basement. approx. 25 'x25'
garage (unattached) . Elec. heat pump/centtal a;r,
pond.
#2301

133 ACRES MORE OR LESS ~ 2 sl ory older home
wtlh 3 bedtooms and more, 2 barns, pon d, to·
bacco base, 2 storage bu ildmgs. Only ap prox. 1
m1les from town.
#2263
lll ACRE FARM - LARGE TOBACCO BASE~
Pictmesq ue setltng, modern 3 BR hom e, ltke new
2 car garage, rural waler being installed. Good
fe ncing, 4 farm ponds. 88 acres allalfa and 2
barn s. This is a good pr of;table farm and well Ia·
ken care of. Call soon as the tobacco crop needs
immediate attention!
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#2380
BRICK RANCH &amp; 3 ACRES MIL OVERLOOKING
OHIO RIVER! - f car attached garage, 3 bed·
rooms. living room, formal dining area, kit chen
complete w1th appliances. Add ison Township. Low
$40s.
#2385
COUNTRY LIVING. BUT CLOSE TO TOWN~ Crew
Road tn Meigs County. Split level on 3 "res m/ 1, 4
bedrooms, I~ family room wrth fireplace, 2 car
garage, brick and alum. Si ding. Nice home. Pnced
in the $60s.
#2348
SUPERB SETTING ON 1.4 ACRES WITH tOTS OF
TREES - Great tor the family . 4 bedroom s. J\ol
baths, lamily room and 2 wood iJur.ners. lg.
kitchen with trt~ of cabinets. Hou se nas been re·
cently vin yl std ed making tor low mamtenance.
Ntce deck, nch garden spot and 2 car garage. Call
today for appointment.

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74. Motorcycles

1974 Honda 90 Trail Bike.
e.~~:c:elient ccndllton, low mileage
130Q.: l&lt;awaseki' 100 Oit1 Bike.

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1974 Chevy ~ ton pick-up with
topper. axeel. cond. Call i14_2_
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up end dellvtrv. Davis Vacuum
Cltener, one htlf mile . up
O.crg• CrNk Ad. Call 11•·
441·0294,
Tr• and atump rtm0¥81. none.
muk:h. topsoil, lprtylng, diM~\

198730 ft . flfthwh... Scamper
C•mp• with or without 118•
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&amp; Accessories

24 rt. c.mptr wf1h tandem
wh ... l , full bath. Goad condition; Sleept abl. C•lll14· 882-

RON ' S Television Sarwlce.
Hou• c~l• on RCA, Quaur,
OE . Spedtling in Zenllh. CaH

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304·871·:i388 or 114· 441·
2.114.

Turbo hydromttic 400 for Oldl·
mobile t100. •nd 1974 Monte
Carl9, good engine and 'trans.
Cell after 5 p.m., 304-896·

32' trail•. ... f.eontained, bedroom. "lir", many extras. awnIng . Krodel Park. Pt. Plt. .nt.
WV . Nc phont calls Pit.... Like

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Cor. Fourth end Pine
GaMipoUs, Ohio
Phone 114-441-3888 or 114·
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1"-- - - - - - ' - . - - Reaidentltl or commercial wir·
lng. New '"vice or repairs:
Lieanted electrician. Ettimata
frH. Ridenour Electrtc81, 304·
171·1786.

&amp; Refrigeration
OWierd Wlttr Servietl Poott,
Cltternl. Walta. Oetivery Any·
lime. Cell 114-44$-7404-No
Sunday elllla.
J • J W..., Servi~. Swimming
poolt, c•t•nt, wellt . Ph . 814-

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R • R Water Service. Home
dat•n•. wtllt, pools filled .
Fornl*tv Jam• Bov• Water.
Coli ]04-171· 8370.

f.q.rmerly Ken'• now John ' •
Watllf Service, John Watterson,
Jr. Owner. 1,000 cr 2 ,000 gel
Hrvice. 304 - ljo715-~248 .
Dump Truck Sar'liCt. coal, li·
mfttone. aand. ;ravel, dirt, trtlh
etc, P,one 304-87&amp;-3190.

link fancea, · thruba. Oon's
Landtcapae. Call 114· 441 ·
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14ft. Bott, trtiler, e~~&gt;c&amp;l. cond ,.
36 HP . Evinrude motor. Price to
sell. Call 614 ·446- 2tl55, E\tlen.

1978 400 Hawk Hon da. runt
6 444

Hon~a XL260S, good
condition. t425.00&gt; Seart elr
comprenor. 304· 675 -3298.

1982 Shattt, 15Y.J ft ., AC ., TV
antenna, aeif-con,ained. Sleeps
5. J;:xoel . oond. Cell 614-245-

Wuteuon ' t W•t•r Hauling.
r•••onable ratea. immedi.te
2.000 g•llon delivery , c:r.tem ..
poot1. wall, etc. c ell 304· 57152911.

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Reuphol11ery, &amp;1. At. 7 , Crown
·Chy. Oh. 114· 216· 1470. Eve.
114-448- 3438. Op• dHy 9 to
• =30, Sat. 9 :30 to 1 :30. Old &amp;
new Uphoatered.
Mowr-v's Upholttering

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lri county tree 22 veer•. The beat
in furniture upholstering. C.ll
304 · 175 - 41 54 for tree
ntlm.-tet.

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Felly Tree Trimming, etump

Rotery or cablli tool drilling.
Most welt compl.ted •am• dt¥.
Pump all• Md atn~lce. 3041911-3802
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lawn care. 1..-.dKtping, stump
ramoval, 304 -178-2842 or
lulldlng ·and remodeling, room
additions. rOofing , layout, 1..-el·
lng. skiing. , bathroomt, concrete, eltctricll, drywall. plumbInti· 304-171· 371 3.

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YEARS - Agood tamtly hve5tock farm. 186 actes
more or less. 80 acr e~ ltllable. some ltmber. Ihe
rest IS beautilul pasture land wtlh cteei tunntn g
through the mtddle. Complete set ol larm build·
tngs wtth a strong grav;ly led water supply You ·
must see th•s one. Call novr.

TAKE A LOOK TODAY AT THIS SHARP BRICK
AND FRAME RANCH - 3 spac;ous bedrooms,
lamtly room. formal IIVmg room, 2 bath s. heat
pump /central atr, 2 car gara ge. In· ground 18•36'
pool wilh pnvacy lence. Manicured lawn . City
sch ools.
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BUILDING LOT NEAR RIO GRANDE ~ Vacanllot
w1th sept;c, well waler. 163 H. road lronlage, good
for mobtle home or hou se. $8,640. Call lor mtor·
mation.
#2369
GUY AN TOWNSHIP - 37.24 ACRE FARM with 2
story 4 bedroom home. Includin g lamtly room,
formal dining, bath, two car ga rage. Appro• .
46'x60' barn, 2 corn cribs. $39,900. Ca ll lor more
information.

1118 ST: 4 wheel driv e. 32,000
mil •• t8.700 . 304-895· 3082 .

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

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A HOlE FOR THE ENTIRE FAIIlY ~ Spac tous 4
brdtoom bnck ranch near HMC lnclude5 2b!lhs.
IP, lam;ly room. 2 l~reol•c.,;. lor mal dtniiiR. full
hmshed basement. newer gas furnace and cenlral
a1t ,newer thflr mal wrn dows and much ITIOI e Call

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RtSIOEN11Al IN'IESrMENlS COM~EAC!fl l. FAA~o,~$

v•GINIA SWIH, POIR, IU ·IU6
IUTII GOOOY, IEALTOI, U6 ·Ul6
·DIAN CALUIIAH, IULTa.. 2l6 ·USI
l!IINY GOODY . IULTa.. 1!6·931•
NlW liS'JIIUi ON TH£ IUUn ll1vtrlul tw lcl ltonw: S rtun !101ft IOWft. l
'"'" . ' Nth. O"fJittd 11l1hty flft . tlt· ll'l 111. w/ lo.ld1 of c1b1nets Ap·
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. bedrm .. 2 story home located only
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ctty sc hool. Handy locat ton lor shopping.
churches and schools. New alum inum stdm&amp; New windows.•
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PROFESSIONAL SERYIC~ MAKIS THE OlfHREiiCE

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BEAUTY IN THE PINES - Is lhtl spactous briCk
and frame tri·level 4 to 5 bed.rooms, newe• plank
lloot1ng 1n k;tchen, tamtly room w1lh hreplace. tor·
mal d;mng, hvm g room, rec, roolfl, 3 baths, at·
tached 2 car gat age All this s;luated on 41h acres.
Call loday lot your own personal vtewtng. •

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llWUSIINC· J AC M il . ~ MOillE HOMt hook.ups. upllcbnkalld ruul
schoo ls. lll.!IOO.

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PRIC.E FO THEIR HOME OVER $14,000.00. Lo,
vely bnck &amp; lrame ranch wtth o ~er 2,000 sq It , 3
bed• ooms, tamtly room. rec room, garage and so
much more. Call lor an app Ointment now'
YOU'RE' MISSING SOMETHING II you don'l 1nqtm e aboul lhts 4 bedroom, 2 sloty, lwo baths,
lo rma lli~mg and d1n1n g rooms .lull basemen! wtth
lamtly room. rec. room , ut il1ty room and pal; o w1th
excellenl v1ew Ctty school s. Heau1 11u1home Call
lo see.

SUPER BUILDING LOT - $7,700.00 - Appt o{
120'xl79', rural water. Walnut and pme trees.
#2440
NEW LISTING! WANT A BIG YAR01 ~ To build
that new home' If so, call us about these 3 acres
more or less. Ru ra l water and utilittes on same
side of road. Land is le~el .- Very mce butld;ng stte.
#2422
TOWN MIDDLEPORT~ 2 story hom e with 2 car
garage; 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace, lar ge front
porch, 'work shop 1n full. basement. Pr iced in the
$30s. Ca ll today.
#2391
14'x70' CHAMPION MOBILE HOllE - Large liv·
ing room, bath, newer carpel, buill·1n pantry in
kitchen, large deck, newer hot water heater.
Washer, dryer, window air condrt ioner, appli·
ances included. What a deal!
#2408
SREDUCEDf NOW ASKING $42,000for this extre·
mely neat and clean 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with
lots of extras. 5 acres more or less wtth slacked
pond surround this home. Charm you mu st see!
#2390
NEW liSTING! ' NICE 3 BEDROOM HOME IN
TOWN - Includes family room, l 'h baths and
woodburner. Home has recently been remodeled.
Immediate possession. $37,500.00.
#2445
REDUCED TO. $32,000 - Owner wants a deal.
· Land contract, rent or buy this 1'h story, 4 bed·
room home. Situated on I acre. Ca ll lor your ap·
polntment today .
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prdtn tub. nn country blue tltthen w/ sol•d o1k cab ine ts. screened
DOlch. NIW GAI~I. 21' .~.. w/htlt , 200' wirina Cln be ustd for car rt ·
polr, rte, $41.100.
lllU III£W UITiliG: Tht fltm tb't llu eve r~ ont loolinl. Also fot lbe INII
wfKI wents his own worhltop llZ' a4Z'). Includes 53ac. 5cltll , lob. bue .
lrtlit trtts. ttrewbenles, l or 4 btdrooms. Extra Ia. ll. huat country
kltclttn. PJntry ani{ bltfl, Unbtllevable view , you u n ue lot milts. Best ol
ali the p1ice Is only $37,900.
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Dl, 4 lis, !emil)' room w/~lf . loeds pr cabinets. utility rm .. sunporeh.·
s.ette. Allie. ntiS. h111t1hd trHS tn tiM Jlt'd. S50s.

HOr,lE &amp; IV&gt; ACRES. $35,000 - Altra ctiVe 2or 3
bedroom home near junction 775 and 14 1 Ha s
la mtly roo m, lir epla,e, basemen!. 2 car gara ge
lmmedta te possession.

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MENU FOR TODAY! "" How about a tasty diSh ol
mcome? 2 story h~ e and 2 bedroom ga rage ,
apartment located tn· City. Call today tor more In · form alton and an appmntment.
#2324
$$ OWNER ANXIOUS FOR OFFER!! - MUST
SELL! ~ 1.153 acres on Bu lavi ll e-Add;son Ro ad
includes septi c and &lt;Ural water. Good location tor
mobile home or Mouse.
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NEW LISTING: 3 bedrm .. 2story, located
Modern kitchen . Close to schools, ch ur ch
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Prict: $&amp;,,900.00 •
NEW LISTING ~ Newly remodeled, 3 bed;~m· home
neat Patnot, close to Auct1on Barn. for sale now.
;mmed;ale possesston . $29,500.00.
3 BEDROOM HOllE IN PlANTS SO - Excellent
co ndt!1o n. New rool. ~inyl sidln &amp; insulated. futi
basement. Ctty waler an d santlary sewer. $55 000
REDUCED TO $48,000.
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$65,000.00. 3 bedroom house with 3 actes. $43,000.00: •
0• buy l he 88 acr.,; lor $21.500.00. Hannan Trace Rd.
THREE BEDROOM REIIOOELED farm hom e with 144 •
acres, 19 acres bollom, tob. base. 3 barns. Near Mudsoc. •
Now $53,000.
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Garlield AVe. Buy now lor $16,000.

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barn. outbuildings, 1,065 lb. tobacco base. Near Crown
City, Hannan Trace Schools. Buy now for $58,000.

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Galha Co. $10,500.

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BUILDING LOT: 75'xl20'
Rodney Village II. Urtder· •
ground servi ces, co u'nly water and sewer . No mobile •
homes.
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APPROXIMATELY 5 ACRES of level ground adjacent to
Pleasa nt Vall ey Estates; 350 ft. road frontage wrth city
water. sewer and gas on prem~ses. $400 per front foot.

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11 acrnand
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wbtp, pool. Buy now for $49,500. .
3 BEDROOM HOllE ON .KATHY DRIVE near Holzer
Hospital. Low traffic area, large backyard . .WBFP,
Ga llipolis city school district. Price $45,000. ,

NEW LISTING! OnRLOOKING OHIO RIVER~ 12'x65'
• 1967 mobtle home. One acre iand w~h 2 car garage. Call
.loday. T~is one won 't last tor $10,opo.
• 135' COIIMERCtAl FIIONTAGE along Eastern" Av1nu1.
e :·where the Action ls!l" Call lor, more into.

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WE HAVE HOMES, fAIMS, INVUTMENTS
01 WAli·IN 450 2nd AYI.

· We ore hl11 to .. , .. you!

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SELLING
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Alllxea
Poland: abbr.
Butt• oqu1rea
Crown
Indian Ienis

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88 Eleclrllted
pertlcle
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82 The tun ·
93 Drink of lhe
godl
96 Blrd'o home
99Smallernumber
101 Wol Slreel

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104 Time gone by
105 Cooking Yel881
107 Expire
108 Na11ve metal
109 Owing
1 10 ChtCicen
111-plece
112 Hearing organs
114 "-Moon"

118 Btll'd .
117 Beam
118- and fro
120 Appointment
122 ~ Angeles
123 Labels
124 Exlot
125 PllnlaaltpO: abbr.
127 He- inonth
129 Repeals
131 Portion
133 Agave planl

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137 Hurry
139 In favor of
140 Goddess ol
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14'1 Cuahton
142 Ntlgetlve preflx
143 Alletnpl
145 Actor Hunler
147 True to lhe lacl
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153 Roman road
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157 Choir voice
158 Lamprey .
' 158 Succulent part
ottrull
160 eabylontan dally
181 Spanish article
183"'-'ded
185 Oexterlly
187 Rough lava
186 Thai ta; abbr.
189 Writing labial
171 Cubic meier
172 Uncanny
173 lnundallon
175 Wlnler Y&amp;hlele

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48 Chi- pagoda
48. AI 1111\mes;
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51 Born
53 Rhodit tiltartd;
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55 Coli
57 Culda ~
59 Splall child
60 Unctuoua
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must have loved thiS older 2 slory ho use mlown
2nd Ave. location with in walkmg distance lo sh op:
Garage apartmenllor add;t;on allnco me. Cal l and
be the lust to see Ihis well cared tor hom e.
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10 Sun. apuch •
13 LOOked fixectty
' 18 SedHIQn
20 RW.Island
21 Game al cards
22 To lhe lkle ·
24 LM Mllor&amp; role
25NMr
27 Behold\
28 "~ American
lnPir'IS"
29 Roman gods
30 Color allghtly
31 Knocka
32 ·Name lor a dog
34 "Peter - ••
36 Kind of foo3881ateot Uttlh
39 "- A Uvtng"
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on Evergreen·Prospect Rd. Approx. \l acre land, county
water. Purchase oow lor $24,500.

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VACANT LOT! - Approx. 217 acres. Very ruce
bUi lding site. Land lays flat . County wa ler bemg
installed . Mineral righl s and small tobacco base
mcluded.
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111 .. Mfp .. nrport. I 1c:. 11/ l. low S50s.
IIUI NEW liSTiliG: lmes m/1. Oldtr !11m homt. 4 bedrtns .. l bath, Ill ·
ift kltcMn. ltfp front porch. Block IAflll w/ WOtk 1111. 156fl toblcco
btlt. Outbklp . $50.000. Or bomt w/ l ,ac . $40,000. I mi. frOIIIIO'Ifll . .
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bt $urprind. Very wtll eonstructed ·
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11111 li~mc '"' " Andtrsen win·
deck in t1ont 24' on sldt. l acre lot

$42,000 ~! · LEVEL - 4 bedrooms, l;vm g room, 3
baths, formal dinm g area. Slorage bu1 ldm g and
o~er I acre lawn. W;th ;n mtnul es ol l own.
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Racco on Creek frontaif,
situated along Bear Run Rd.-3 bedrooms. base ment, I
bath. Buy now $35.000:00. Use tor summer or
"vear·round "!!!
WE HAVE THE PERFECT COTTAGE alone Raccoon Creek
for you to spend your summer evenings and weekends
~ yeat around livin g. Buy now. $42,500.

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ENJOY SPACIOUSNESS HERE ~ 20 acres more
or tess surround this 3 bedr oom ran ch wtl h ~ery
. n;ce 30' x36' ga rage wtlh the shed on one s1de
plus 20'x40' metal bu ild tng. Southwestern
schools.
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EACH OFFICI! IS lfoji)!PENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED.
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OWNER FINANCING'!!
Poss•ble wtth small down paymenl All ypu have lodo ts move
m Everythm g 1S spotl ss Ltv.ng room fealur es a mass11e
slone l~repla ce 24x24 fam tl y room w/ w.h. hook· uP 3 bed
rooms . I'~ bath s Compl le ktt chcn w/ appltances 1604 sq
h of ltvmg space. co vered porch. ca rpori &amp; wotkshoo Well
matOia;ned. 2 m1les fr om ctty ~hown by appl.

STUTES REAL ESTATE

THE FRONT THAT'S HARD .TO PASS BY ~ 7 story
bnck is total comlort w1th 1ust lhe nghl amount of
dass. 3.400 SQ. tt. hvm g space plus 2 car gar age
Family room. forma l livmg and dtmng, k1lchen
plus sittmg atea 2 1n eplaces. Excellenl woodwork
through out home. we could hst exlr as ~country
mtle. We preler lo show you whal $72,000 wtll
buy.
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1979 Honda CA 250, ex cellent

&amp; ' Campers

Unconditk&gt;nel lifetime guaran·
1M. locll ref•.enca. fumfehtd.
Fr• ...1m.._. Cell colltct
1-114·237·0411. dlllf or night. ·

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tF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THIS ONE YET. CALL FOR
AN APPOINTMENT T004Y! ~ Neal bnck tan ch.

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You get 11 all in this one! Here is a fine bnck ranch w~h qual;ty wntten all over tl. ~.640 sq. ft. on
the main level plus an enclosed breezeway and a co~ered porch with a wooded ~•ew . Includes a
formal entry, large formal living room with fireplace surrounded by solid cherry woodwork (all
the trim in the house is cherry and brr ch) , lormald1n1ng room wtth ntce v;ew of the woods, com ·
plete kttchen with lots ol cabinetsand all the appliances plu salarge e~eryday e~ti~ga rea. Atam· .
dy room with fireplace, solid birch bookcases and wall w1th ~tcture Windows (lhts tSa ~.ery hand·
some room). 3 large bedrooms and 2 bath s plus a small oH1 ce olf th e k.1tchen ~tth bu1lt·mhies.
On the luwer level, Ihere is an additional 2,640 sq. ft. wtth about 1700 ftntshed tnto 2 more bedrooms and a large family and rec. room with 3rd fireplace, bath, large utility room , large furnace
room and 2 storage rooms offer you all the space you w1ll ever need. Heating and cooling ts
handled by 2 new nat. gas furnaces and elec. arr cond1t1on systems, both of wh ich ha~e elec·
lron tc air filters. ('Broker's Nole' - We seldom see a home where the butlderhas used the very
best materials and craftsmanship. Th1s ISan outstanding property and wtll g1~e lhe new owner
many years of happiness.". $149.500.
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Outboard Mctor· like new 1984
M11r in8f 40 H.P. electric 111111
long thtft· Shift bo11 ignition
panel. Htt had verv limited ute.
111 off• of e1995.00. Day·
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STERN WHEELER ·' 38 ' , in·
cludat treiltf. e2900 Oj. belt
off or. Celt 814-446-789.

IAIEMENT
WATERPROOFING

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Real Estate General

On lhts
qualttv
&amp; frame bt·level wtth lots ot charm
and loving cat e. 2 baths. lamily roM•. hvtn groom,
eteclnc heat pump/cer1\ ral an , ? ca1 gat age. stor
age butld mg. 11.. acre lawn Call loday'
82434

~2424

Real Estate General

19a~ · H0nd a XR 3SOR, bought
neW In 1986. Runt •11tra good
1860.00 . Phone 304 · 875 :
5431 .

1911 Hundt CA125. low h1 1..
;oodtlwiiPe. C•lll14· 379·265·2
anv time.

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AN EVE CATCHER• ~ lh1s sharp ran ch w1ll catch
your eye lot sure as you v;ew lhe gorgeous cath e·
dral ce1l111&amp;"' the liVIng room and masl er. bed
. room. 1'h bath s. recenlly carpet ed lamtly room,
20' x24' unatt ached garage Br eat hlaktng country
VIew Chatoi81S Htlls atea P11ce $61.000 00.
.
H2389

NEW LISTING - Ranch type hom e in the country restmgon
over 2 acres ol ground. fu ll basement, 3 bedr ooms. Only 12
years old. Wanls $29,500.

HENRY E. CLELAND, JR . ........................ 992 ·6191
JEAN TRUSSEll .................................. 949·2660
DOTTIE TURNER .................................... 992·5692
TRACY RIFFLE ................... ......... .......... 949·3080
OFF ICE .. .................... .. ... ,.................. ... 992·2259

19t6 Hondt XR600A , t1400.

Home
Improvements

85

downt. Fr" Estlmatn. 304171·3817. '

#2442

NEW usnNG · ~ Here IS a cute little one lloor plan, 3 bed room hom e lookm g lot a new owner, n:ce k1lchen and bath,
shed. equipped ktlchen and olher clean leatures $16,500.

Don't 111ake the •rong call,
Realt~." .
- Call
. "Cleland
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t100 . Call304- 576-2824.

REALTOR®

2.090 ACRES 1 / L VACANT LAND - Ready lo
bu 1ld on wtlh dnveway and to undalton lor ahome
Corner lot. $6.500. Call lor more mlormalmn

·NEW LI STI NG ~ Ntce gar age apartment 1n Middleport. 3
bed rooms, lull basement. a;r condtlloned. all on a level lot
close to shoppmg. $21.900.

NEW liSTING ~ Jl(, slory home 1n Rutland. 3 bedrooms,
bath,
bu;ld in&amp; lront sitl;n g porch, all on a n1ce lot.

16 ft. fibet;lett. 40 HP . John·
ton motor end trailer. e1500.
Cell 814· 448· 1628 or 446"
1339. .

81

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Plumbing
&amp; Heating

The Sunday

82458

PRICE REDUCED! 2 bedroom nome locate« "'
ctty . Nice retir ement or fit s! ltm e_ home. Sunny
and cheerful krtchen, liVIn g room , lpvely dmtng
room. extra wtd e hallway, lull bath and l he nghl
size lot to mow. Lots ol extras ;ncluded '" selhn g
pnce_Call to see loday_Pnced 1n Ihe $30' s
#2403

WEW LISTING~ RUTLAND~ 3 bedroom s, I !17 story home.
Enclosed Iron! porch. equtpped k;\chen, storage buildmg.
and part basement. $21.000.

NEW LISTING ~ SYRACUSE~ Bn ck and Ira me ranch lype
home with basement. 1 car garage, 3 bedroom s on le~el
large lot. Lar ge fenced rear play area. Home IS m e&gt;cellent
condition 1n a gs&gt;&lt;Jd loc atton. Ca ll lor · ~~omlm ent. $39.500.

1981 Kewaaekl~ Call 614'· 448·
6980.
'

~en 304- 87~ · 3268.

11•·448· 2948 .

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LARGE FAMILY
,
home tn Adda~;ll e School area, I b~em eot.
elec. heat with woodburner hooked to 'furnace
duct. Priced al $36.500 00.
,2402

NEW LISTING - SYRACUSE - If you like spa c;ous rooms
and want the neal ness ot tastelul decor make an app omt·
ment to see th1 s lo nely 4·5 bedroom home wrt h 2 bath s.
k1tchen w11h cozy breakfast nook, lormal dmin g room . ulility
room, full basement . Large neat acre lot. 2 car garage. Many
other features• $62,900.
·

Gemefither • Seen. 12 ft.
aluminum. Cell 614-245- 6532.

1977 Kawall)aki 260 dirt. Run·
nlng condition.$1150 614-992·
' '
15188.

J ..p CJI5. After 6, 304 -fi7&amp;·

NEW LISTING\ EXCELLENT BUILDING SITE! 3·4
acres wooded acreage, frontage . along SR 588.
Rural water and cable TV avai lable. W1thtn 2 m;les
approx. !rom Ctly. Call today lot mor emlormatmn'

Real Estate General

216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1 ·( 614 )· 992· 3325

Vans &amp; 4W.D.

11177 ,_ ton ~odge Van . need•
work. t200 or beat olfer. Call

- 446-7699

SOUTHERN HILLS ••E., lfiiC.

01 Sli!MSNV

Estate~
REALTOR

OR WILL
HOllE
Owner will trad e tor larger home ~nd pay cash difference.
This 2 bedroom hom e o~erlopk;ng the Oh io R i~er has little
maintenance. Clean and nice, ;ns;de and outside. Call im·
mediately'!!
,260

JUDY DEWITJ'. BROKER
388-1155
J. Merrill Carter ......................... 379-2ll4
Phyllis Lo~eday ..............:........... 446-2230
Becky Lana ................................. 446-0451
Patrick Cochran ......................... 446-J655

SJ.31·W~I:/OS

TEAFORDm

1979 _Honda XR -260. GooJ
~i;d ·. 1600. Call 614- 268·

3 BIMe mcitorcvc !e trailer. f2$0 .

1974 Ford Van , 7~t12 utility
bod¥'. 3?.000 actutl milu . Ver y
good cond. Call304-6715- 7624 .

Real

1~81:/311

Real Estate .General

o Her. Call814-379-2742.

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Auto Pan• ·
&amp; Accessories

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&amp;41 peweu
1 . 1 '110 ~OQI pue del .o\w U! 1ew:,ue
AWij 841 peddoJp AIUSppns SH 'PD04
Sl4 J&amp;pu, WCUj U9U!~ e PBAB!JIBJ
JBA!JP &amp;'tJ. ·aw 01 IXIIU paddOIS
Jl!O 941 WOJj 5UIM9W PJl!94 ' I

Real

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Boats and
Motors for Sale

1.9 85 24 ft . Pontoon flo•tboat.
70 HP E\f.nrude mator. trail.,,
loti·.ExlrAI . See at Gtllipolit
Boat Club. Cell 614 -441-4782.

Ctll614. 448-3073.
1178 and 1178 Or«nlin, n-.ct•
worll. both tor t4150, 304·876·
4441. Call betw"n 5 and 8 .

I' 1 I' I' I' I' r I" 1· 1' I
III II III I I I
.:l:IOl3l:ln8l:lVO ..

1182 D"9e Ram 15b. Stand·
trd trantmtuion, alant 1ix overdrivtt., No rutt, good tiret .
neoo. 114· 985· 4•18.

1975 Cutla.. s,_.preme . V-8,

75

e11haust and tiret. tl.50 or bett

1175 3&amp;o Chw . 1 ton dUmp.
1170 100 Ford HI Ft. dump. 1
M~rion dt.,mp, 8x18 telftcope
hoya. Cell &amp;1•· «8-2.767.

114•992· 1328.

Motorcycles

1983 200 Big Red. Rebuilt
engine. New ·chain, tprockfll
uheust. tnd l irn. htra· factorY

usoo. Colll14· 44&amp;· •••• ·

e-........., ....

2

74

. 1980 O(Hiae plok-up, 3·1 8, 3
tpd .. n,ew P•rtt. and e11trae.

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Trucks for Sate

luntee.c.·

rl•. .t~~nd•d 4 1petd. 41,000
mil .. . t2•oo. 132 ~ Bun...nut
Aw., Pomll"oy. Qhio.

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolia, Ohio-Point Pleuant. W. Va.

Reel Estate General

In •HIIent

condition. 4 door.

MORRET
Q Comp lete the chuckle quoted
9 I
I 1'." 0
. by lii Un~ In the mi&gt;Si ng words
I_ 1. .
.
• you develop from srep No. 3 below.

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114· 949·27&amp;1 .

1983 Dodge Colt; 4 tpd. Sharp.
t1799. Call614 -446 -4782.

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176 Brown, as bread
'· 177 Golf's Sam
178 Gull-like bird

DOWN
1 lnvenled
2 Jumps
3 Diner sign
4 ~ Wednesday
5 JapaMM drama
· 6 Type of cookie
7 Ma's partner
8 ea 111
9 Mine exceval\on
10 lncHne
11 Vaal age
12 Artificial
language
13 Slender
14 Tantalum
symbOl

15 untl of Siamese
currency
· 16 ~ormer
Portuguese
money
of account
17 Sea eagles
18 Short weapons
lor slabbing
• 19 Frugallly
• 23 Shoollng slar'
26 D'rtnk heavily
29 Fine powder
32 Crtlerlon
33 Golf mounds
35 Equally
36 Conspt(acy
37 Kind of dagger:
pl.

40 Ached
42 Altracl
43- vera
• 45 Greet&lt; teller: pl.
48 Couple
· 52 Slgh1 organ
56 Minor llem
58 Abyss
58 ACior Williams
60 Unloctced
62 "-Junction"
83 Recover
65 "~ lu, Brule"
66 Hurries
67 Tomb
88 High mountain
69 Edible seed
71 Bowed
73 Withstand
75 Pllhy remark
78 Rubber trae
79 Neon symbol

81 Hebrew tetter
84 Drunkard
87 Cryolcow
89 eack of neck ·
92 Lei II sland
93 catch: colloq.
94 The aell
95 Highway
97 Drink slowly
98 River ducks
99 Clayey earth
100 Sin
101 Petitions
102 New Zealand
p&amp;rrot'

103 Vessel's curved
planking
106 English
·streetcar
109 Vene1tan
maglslrale
113 WaH&lt;
115 River In llaly
116 Young salmon
119 Paddle
121 Nobleman
123 Shadow
124 Proposition
125 Shows
compassion
126 Enlrences
128 However
130 Lingers
132 Give heed
133 Scolllsh cap
134 "Six ~ Dollar
Man"
135 Ran away lo be
married
t 38 Short sleep
141 Crony
144 Old pronoun
146 Explode
t 48 Doclrlne
149 Hall an em
150 "-Are lor
the Rich"
151 Erased:•prtnllng
152 Plulonlum
symbol
154 Nerve network
156 Jostp Broz
158 Lamb's pen name
159 Wan
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162 Conducted
164 Ocean
166 Anger
167 Rear ot ship
Baaeliall leag.

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Sox~et

August 9. 1987

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

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zoologist . walks into bar, hlls drink, ·asks ·to defect

SEATTLE (UJ;'I) - A Soviet
zoologist walkec\ into a bar
waving a tiny American !lag
after slipping away from a tour
group, shared a couple of drinks
with patrons and asked them to
help hltn defect, officials said.
The scientist, Identified as
Demltr! Vlnogradov, was among
several scientists taking a bus
. tour of the Washington state
capitol in Olympia Thursday and
remained behind after the group

departed, officials said.
does not, mean asylum .will be
The FBI turned the defecior granted, and lt probably will take
over to the U.S. Immigration and about a week for officials to study .
Naturalization Service Friday the appllcaUon; Corrozza said.
and he was taken to an undis·
Vlnogradov, 30, was a member
closeq locatio n in Seattle, said of the research vessel "BaPamela Carrozza, deputy dis· bevsk," that docked In Aberdeen,
trlct director of the local INS Wash.. after spending several
office.
months studying fish· in the
"We ~re talking to him and his Bering Sea.
application for political asylum
After slipping away 'from his
has been accepted," she said.
· tour group In Oiympla, the
Acceptance of the appllca!ion scientist Walked Into Charlie's

Restaurant and told patrons he patrons bought the Russian a
was a Russian who loved Amer- "Tidal Wave," a concoction of
and wanted to stay, author!· vodka; gin and rum. After
Vlnogradov finished the mixed
ties said.
Robin Thomas, a bartender, drink he downed a shot of
said the scientist was alone when whiskey .
"I was told that he contacted
he walked into the bar waving a
little American flag and wearing local citizens and made it known
a baseball style cap.
to ihem that he was a defector
"He'sald 'AmeriCa's great' and and that they helped hll!l contact
kept talll:lng about how much he · the FBI," said Officer Larry
liked It here," Thomas said . .
pickerso.n of the Lacey Pollee
The bartender said a couple of Department.

Ica

"The FBI brought him here
and talked with him for a while,
and they used the phone before
taking him to Seattle."
·
Officials said the,defector had
been part of a scientific expedition studying fish In the Berinl{
Sea for the past several months
before the research ship pulled
Into Grays Harbor In Aberdeen.
Carrozza said Vlnogradov said
· he has a wife and parents living
In the Soviet Union:

Giants
sweep
Reds
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Ohio Lottery
Daily Number

802
Pick 4
8719
Super Lotto
34-15-28
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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio. Monday. August 10. 1987

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Clear tonl«ht. Low In the
upper 50s. Partly clolldy
Tuesday. Hl«h betweea 81
and 8~. Probability of rain
near zero.

1 8ection, 10 Peg• 25 Cento
A Multimedia Inc. N - - ·

Report says nation's economic outlook cloudy
'

WASHINGTON ( UPI) - ThenaUon's economy
Is skating on thin Ice and "cracks are beginning to
appear," the Democrats on the Joint Economic
Committee said in . a midyear economic report
released Monday .
·
Most notably, the country's trade deflcll and lis
continued status as a debtor nation threaten to
undermine Its eeonomlc health, the report said.
" In order for the Untied States to restore Its
creditor status, today's deficit s will have to be
transformed into trade surpluses ," It said .

FINANCING

.,...,.....,...

Reducing the trade deflcll ·ls not enough, the ·
report said, Slnc.e the United States will have to
run a trade surplus simply to ke.e p Its debt to other
nations from growing.
The Democrats also warned that if foreign
countries cut off or reduce additional credit, the
country could suffer a major economic
contraction.
"Either foreign Investors will continue to lend
us money, adding to our future obligations, or tl)e
foreign lending will stop. forcing a severe

adjustment," the report said.
"At midyear, the outlook for Improved growth
remains clouded and cracks are starting to
appear In the Ice." the report said.
·
The Democrats said the Reagan administration
Is doing little to create Increased Internal growth
that will reduce the external debt problem.
They ·called for dedicating budget resources to
Improving the skill of the nation's workforce,
rebuilding the country's physical Infrastructure,
Increasing federal programs that do statistical

Racine c~ncerts prove to
be big. weekend attractions

AS LOW AS

The community of RaCine sure with the pies and cakes being
knows how to do things up right. donated by women of the
Abou I every other weekend, community.
country and bluegrass music Is
There is also a shelterhouse
provided. free of charge no less, . adjacent to the stage so If you
,' at Shrine Park In Racine. As don't feel like bringing along a
word or the concerts has spread, lawn chair to the concerts,
the crowds at the free concerts - there 's plenty of benches on
have. begun to swell until the which to sit.
parking areas are completely
II lied.
Although the village park com·
A stage has been built to
mittee has been in charge of
accomodate musicians and a
Improvements at the park, funds
concret e dance floor will soon be
for Improvements In the concert
poured for the Impromptu perforarea have come stlctly from
mances by area clogging enthusidonations. Donated labor built
asts. Currently, the cloggers are
the stage too.
do ing their thing on a small
Park commission member
wooden stage adjacent to the big Dale Hart says the group wants
stage. And before that, they · lo promote tam ily oriented activdanced on a wagon.
ities and fun "right at home. "
Refreshments, Including
And that's just ~hat the concerts
homemade pies and cakes, also are providing. While mom and
an enjoyable part of the evening,
dad enjoy the music, the children

ANNUAL
.PERCENTAGE
RATE

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I
FREE CONCERTS - The mu•kaJ voup
"Bend Rlnr Boya," made up of all locllllalent,
has " - performln1 re1111arly at lhe free
conc.-erta al Shrine Park In Racine. Last
Salurd&amp;)' '1 concert alao featured a vlsllla« I""Up,

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CHEVROLET &amp; OLDS OBILE CARS
OTHER RATES AS lOW AS 3.9% AND 4.8°/o A.P.R •.AVAILABLE AS LENGTH OF CONTRACT INCREASES
..

YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS
BEFORE
.

UNBELIEVABLE SA~INCS TO YOU!
t•
b

WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION Of NEW CARS AND LATE MODEL PRE-OWNED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM
I

WE WILL NEVER BE. KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD
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CheVrolet-Oldsmobile
The He111be1i.otthe Ohio V11/eg

,.GALLIPOLIS,
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OHIO~
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WASHINGTON tUPI) - De- '
tense Secretary Caspar Wein- ·
berger says U.S. warships es·
cortlng Kuwaiti tankers through
the Persian Gulf today are "not
there to provoke anybody" and
ronflrms that Iranian mines
were found 'in the waterway.
Weinberger. appearing on

rational ~ -

Weinberger

CBS's '·' Face the Nation" Sunday , .also proclaimed that U.S.
allies are quietly supporting the
Intensified Navy presence In the
gulf and he blasted Iranian
claims the United States Is to
blame for last week's rioting by
Iranians in the Moslem holy city
of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. More

than 400 people died In the rioting
with Saudi pollee.
"We're not there to provoke
anybody..,:• Weinberger said ol
U.S. escorts of Kuwaiti oil
tankers flying t~e American flag,
and he accused the Iranians of
"typical, hysterical foamlngs of
the mouth.

"

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. The concert schedule Is skipping the week of the Meigs
County Fair so the next concert
will be on Aug. 29. The regular
every other Saturday .concert
schedule will resume after that
and continue until cold weather
sets ln. Reminders of 'the con·
certs are always announced .In
The Daily Sentinel.

losing their future leaders

WASHINGTON (UP() -The
nation's smaller cities and towns
are having big troubles, losing
young people, seeing farms and
businesses shut down and local
budget s out of balance. the
Nalional t.eagtle of Cities said
·
today.
A new contract lor street polntment of David Woolard to sloner giving real estate tax
At the top of the list of longlighting was signed with the Ohio serve as a deputy marshal during . exemption for the Shrine Park
range
worries for leaders In
Power Co .. when Racine Village · Kirby's absence.
Club property.
cities
with
populations under
Co uncil met In regular session .
The pu·rchase of cement block
Clerk Beegle reported all vil50.000
Is
the
flight
of young people
The new contract becomes and cement lor work on the storm lage funds totaling ! 107,002.57.
to
the
economic
glitter
of the big
effective Oct. 1 and the charge sumps was approved ,
Included In the total : general
cities.
will be $6.90 per mont h.
Street Commissioner Glenn fund. $25.014. n; street mainteAn NLC survey of 395 smaller
Council also approved a motion Rizer's monthly report showed nance a nd repair, $12.103.42;
cities
and towns found thai 26
prohibiting alcoholic beverages the water I ruck driven 967 miles; fir e, $16,338 . 21; water ,
percent
reported a worsening
and drugs at the Shrine Club the tra~h truck, 465 miles; 17 $31,631.46; revenue sharing,
situation
In terms of their ability
Park. The procedure for rcserv· loads of trash hauled to the $2,867 .53: s tate highway,
to
retain
young people, and 55
lng I he shelter house of the park landfill, catch basins on Main St . $3,842.88; cemeteryy, $2,903.33;
for various functIon s was a !so · clea ned, concrrele hauled trom watrer dl'posits, $3,000.97; ceme- · percent cent reported an IncreasIng elderly population.
.
revised. Under the new provi- the high school football field to be tery endowment. $6.500; truck
The outward flight comes
sions, a shelter house reservation used as !Ill at the river blink: cut replacement CD, $2,800.
despite the fact that 41 percent of
.!s not eonflrmed until an appllca· tree on Filth St., coated the roof
lion and the proper user fee Is of the firehouse annex and
· She also reported that $500 has those cities surveyed said their
paid. The event will not be put on cleaning of sidewalks started.
been added to the cemetery ability to attact Indus try and jobs
the calendar until the paperwork
Russell Cummins and Bud
endowment CD fund . The InterIs complete. This will avoid Rose of the Baptist Church met
est from this fund will be used for
confusion and conflict of dates .
with council , to discuss the
cemetery operations. Council
Council also cla rifled the $3 sidewalk near the parsonage.
agreed t'o send a letier of thanks
late charge on lrash·water bills. They will present a plan to
for Cecil Maynard, Sr., and Cecil
On · bills paid by mall, the council at the September meetMaynard, Jr.,for cutting down a
postmark must be I he 15th of the Ing In regard to replacing the
tree for the village.
. ·
month of earlier. Otherwise, the walk. Council authorizer Clerk
Attending the meet lrlg were
late charge will be assessed. ' Jane Beegle to send letters to two
council members, Robert BeeCouncil approved a resolu lion lot owners to rake action on
gle, Frank Cleland, Carroll Tea·
authorizing the president pro cleaning up their lots and to se11d
ford, Richard Wamsley, Larry
tempore to assume the power of a letter to a trash customer who
Wolfe and Scott Wolfe; Clerk
mayor In order to appoint a has not paid the plckuplee. Clerk
Beegle; Fire Chief Robert John·
pollee officer to serve during the Beegle reported that the village
son; Street Commissioner Rizer,
absence of Marshal Joe Kirby has received a journal entry
and Deputy Marshal Charles
and council confirmed the ap- from the State Tax Commls·
Shain.

Iranians not

Don't Miss This Great Opportunltyl

"Sternwheeler Bluepass,'; made up of musicians
and aln1ers from the Ripley, W.Va. area and one
fellow from Racine. The 1roups donate their lime
and talent, much lo the dell&amp;hl of lhe lar«e
audlencetl which attend the popular concerts. '

play on the playground equipment, much of, which was provided by a community development block grant to the village.
Situated along the· river, the
park provides the perfect setting
for open air concerts.
And the people of Racine are
happy to have such a facility In
their ·own backyards. The shelter house and clubhouse facUlties
are always in demand lor reunions and the like.

Sul-vey ~reveils .small'-cities

Racine council signs new street·
light~ng contract with Qhio Power

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studies of the economy and promoting technologl·
cal research and development. .
.
The report stands in stark conttast to .the
Republica n midyear report Issued last week,
which applauded 59 months of economic recovery
and expansion.
"Like 'Old Man River' ·the econop1y just keeps
rolling along," the Republican report said.
· It warned thai Congress might damage the
economy by raising taxes and placing protectionIst barriers against foreign compe~ltlon.

had improved over I he past year.
"There is strong concern about
maintaining the stability , and
character that is so valuable and
so special In smaller communities," saiq Art Ashley, mayor of
Nitro, W.Va., and chairman of
the league's Small Cities Council.
"Losing young people means
losing the next generation of
leadership, and each business
that closes or farm that goes on
the auction block Is likely to
involve hardships tor people well
known to many, If not all in the
community." Ashley said In
remarks prepared for release
with the survey.
The survey also reported that
two out of five of .the 395 smaller
cities surveyed said small busl·
ness closings and farm foreclo·
sures had worsened over the past
year, and 39 ' percent, ci&amp;Ing the

loss of the federal revenue
Bhar!ng program ended by Congress Sept. 30, 1986, said they
expected their total general fund
revenues to decline.
More than a majority (53
percent l said they expected
·expenditures to outpace revenues in 1987, compared to only
34 percent who said that In 1986.
At the same time, city leaders
expressed confidence a bout their
ability to carry on.
In addition to the 41 percent
who said their ability to attract
jobs and business had Increased,
37 percent said overall economic
conditions were better and 33
percent said housing availability
and -affordability were ImprovIng in their communities.
But 30 percent said overall
economic conditions had worsened In the past year and 28
percent reported no change.

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Mason County Fair Schedule
'IUESDAY, AUGUSf U, 1987
9:1XJ a.m. -1987 FAIR OPENS

6:00p.m.- Market Hog Show
7:00 p.m. - Local Yokel Contest
. Judglng-BuUdl~ Closed
Junior &amp;Open Swine Show
- 9:~ a:m.- Jr. Dairy Goat Show
8:00p.m. -Youth Horse Show'
12:00 noon - Flower Show Opens
9: 00 p.m. - Entertalument, Main Stage,
-1:00 p.m.- Pedal Tractor Pull
Marie Osmond
• Chapel Opens
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·3 :00p.m.- Entertainment, Main Stage, Marie Osmond 11:00 p.m.- Gocxi Nlght-Gates.CJo~

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ROUSE DESTROYED - All unoccupied
one-story house Ia Middleport wu destroyed by
lire Saturdll)' nt,bt. Middleport firemen were
called to the scene at the col'ller of Cuaier St. and
South Second Ave.
. at 11: p.m. and arrived to.

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lind the structure lunY · Involved In Oamee.
Firemen l.vere oa the scene until 3 a.m . .There .
were no llljurles ·and orlpn ol the lire Ia ·UIIder .
laveallaatlo•. The houae was owned by ~tat).
Geillney Be~ln,.
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