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Page 10-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Friday, August 21, 1987

Sunday

..---Local briefs---, Present time. capsule·to state Thursday.
Power disrupted early Friday

Constitution, In front of Campus heritage. People who love our
Marlius ~qseum In Marietta. hills, our valleys and our river.
The capsule will Include con(rl· We are a people who have tried to
buttons from a1188 counties In the make the best of the present with
state and will ~ opened In 100 hope and ·faith In the future. • .
· "Though we are not a people or
years.
"The purpose of the time county of great material wealth,
capsule," King said, " Is to we are however, wealthy In our
preserve a piece of the present love and care for each other. Tl\ls
for the benefit of the future. One Is tile legacy we pass to you.
•'Our most fervent wish lor you
hundred years from pow,
Is
that the year 2087 finds you
Ohioans will be able to look ba'ck
In a nation ill peace, · a
living
a nd better understand our so·
county that 'Is prosperous, an
· clety the way It was In 1987."
The county's contribution also. environment that Is clean and
Included a cover letter · from that you be directed by the
Commissioner Richard Jones, on teacl\lngs or God, possessing a
behalf of the citizens , which said strong desire to .always provide
for a better way ·or life for each
In part;
" We are a people proud or our other and all mankind."

Almost 600 customers of the Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Co. were without service for about six hours early
Friday morning.
Ron McDade, Ga_lllpolls, local area manager, said that a limb
fell acr011s a three ph;~se line on the Rock Springs Road about
midnight causing the outage. Without service were residents of
the Rock Springs Road, Texas Road, Flatwoods Road, Hemlock
Grove, and Route 33 to Burllngham. Power was restored at 5; 45
a.m.

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Squad receives eight calls
Meigs County Emergency MediCal Services reports eight
calls Thursday; PomeroY' at 4; 15 a.m. to Butternut Ave. for
Vldla Glrolaml to flolzer Medical Center; Pomeroy at 10:05
a .m . to Pomeroy Health Care Ceqter for 'J..!lna Herdman to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport at . 3:47 p.m. to .
Vaughan's Market for Daniel Shane to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Middleport Fire Department at 6:27p.m. to a brush.
fire on Zuspan Hollow Road: Pomeroy Fire Department at 7; 40
p.m. to the Dick Flnlaw property on Rock Springs Road where a
tree was laying on an electrical line; Pomeroy Fire Department
at 7; 47 p.m. to Dark Hollow where a state dump truck was on
fire; Middleport at 9; 36 p.m. to Pearl St. for Carl Smith to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Smith was later transported by
Llfefl!ght to Grant Hospital In Columbus; Tuppers Plains at
iO: 36. p.m: to No. Nine Road lor Cathy Barber to Veterans
. Memorial Hospital.

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Names drawn for September
tenn of grand, petit juries
PRESENTATION - Meigs County Commissioner Manning
Roush presents Jay King, of Ohio Attorney General AnthOny
Celebrezze's office, wllh the county's contribution for a lime
capsule project commemorating the 200th anniversaries of the
U.S. Constitution and Northwest Ordinance. The presentation was
made Thursday night on the grandstand stage at the Meigs County
Fairgrounds.

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consumption, and wine and
mixed beverages by package for
off premise consumption: Long
Bottom Precinct , sale of beer for
off premise consumption; Ollve-

dale Precinct, sale of beer for off
premise consumption, and wine
and mixed beverages by · the
package, Sunday sales.

Many Meigs Count y falrgoers
gathered Thursday evening at
the grandstand .to watch as
Commissioner Manning Roush
presented Jay King, of Ohio
Attorney General AnthQny Celebrezze' s office. with the county's
contribution for a time ca psule
project ln honor of t he 200th
anniversaries of the U.S. Cons tl·
tutlon and Northwest Ordinance.

Area deaths
Fred Morris
Fred A. Morris, 48, of 9129 Mt.
Vernon Road, St . Louisville, died
Wednesday at Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus.
Born Jan. 8. 1939 In Langsville,
he was a son of the late Marlon
Morris and Mildred Smith Mor·
rls, who survives. He was a
member of the Teamsters Union
and formerly a driver for Commercial Motor Freight. He was
also the former owner-operator
of two Newark barbershops,
VIllage a nd Eastland
Barbershops.
Surviving, In addition to his
mother, are his wife, Becky ·
Piazza Morris; one daughter,
Crystal, at home; three sons,
Victor, Bryan and Kent, all of
Nl'wark; two brothers, Carl
Morris ' of Rutland and Jack
Morris of Pomeroy.
Calllng hours at Henderson,
VanAtta and Johnston Funeral
Home, 59 North Fifth St., Newark, will be today (Friday ).
Graveside sgrvlces at Standish
Cemetery In Dexter wlll be
Saturday, 1 p.m. , with Rev. John
Eshelman of!iciatin~ .

James B. Morris

Gallipolis. VFW Post 4464 will'
fold and present the flag In a
graveside ceremony
Calllng hours are Sunday 6-9
p.m. at the funeral ·home.

Roush prese nted King wit h
three pages of up-to-dat e count y
history, one page of statistical
il)formatlon a nd a list of cou nty,
township a nd village elected
.officials. The printed pages will
now be microfilmed for Insertion
in the specially 'built titanium
time ca psule which Is to be
burle&lt;) Sept. p. the anniversary
date of the signing of the U.S.

Carl Hill
Carl William Hill, 42, Springboro. former Rutland area resident, died unexpe1=tedly Wednesday at the Miami Valley Hospital
foll(lwlng a- heart attach.
Surviving are his wife, A!l'lber
Austin Hill; his parents, Robert
M. and Evelyn Lanning Hill,
Dayton; two sons, Bryan and
Eldon, at home; his father-In -law
and mother-in-law, Ted' and
Shirley Mathena, Bristol, Tenn.
Mr. Hill was a 1%3 graduate of
Rutland High School. He was a
member of the Springboro Christian Church and the Academy of
Model Aeronautics. He was a
veteran having ·served In the
United States Air Force and was
employed as a · lead computer
operator at Durlrlon Corp.,
Dayton.
Services will be 'held atll a.m.
Saturday at the Tobias Funeral
Home, 3970 Dayton-Xenia Road,
Beaver Creek, Ohio, with Pastor
Delbert Dawes officiating. BurIal wUI be In Medway Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home _from 4 to 8 this evening.
Friends may contribute to the
Springboro Christian Church
building fund ln his memory .

James B. Mprris, 73, Gallipolis, died this morning at Veterans
Medical Center in Dayton Ohio.
He was born June 1, 1914 ln
Teays Valley, West Virginia to
the late Boyd and Anna Hodges
Morris.
He was a World War II Navy
veteran. He retired from the
Gallipolis Developmental Center
In 1967: He was a member lfVFW
Post 4464, the American Legion
Lottery
In Columbus and Mt. Vernon
Baptist Church ln Teays Vall~y.
CLEVEJLAND ( UPI ) - Thurs·
He was preceded In death by a
day's . winning Ohio Lottery
brother, Thomas Morris.
numbers with ticket sales and
payouts;
He Is survived by his wife,
Dally Number
Irene E . (Carolyn) Morris,
918.
whom he married Dec. 28, 1935;
Ticket sales totaled Sl.180, 789,
five daughters, Jacqueline Hun·
with
a payoff due of $1,002,525.
ter, Winfield; Gall Karawan,
PICK-4
Charleston; Vick.i Clark, Gallipo·
6461.
lis; Pamela Neal, Gallipolis;
PICK-4 ticket sales totaled
Sandra Gllliwater, Crown City;
$180,878.50, with a payoff due of
two sons, Wayne, Knlghtsdale,
$81,498.
North Carolina; James, Jr ..
PICK ·4 $1 straight bet pays
Panama City, Florida; four
$6.348.
PICK-4 $1 box bet pays
sisters, Elnora Winter, Kear·
.
$529.
neysvllie, West Virginia; Faith
Amos, Teays Valley, West Vlrgl·
nia: Lucy Strickland, Hurricane,
West Virginia; Ada Simpson,
Hurricane, West V,lrginla ; a
brother, Mendel Morris; 12
grandchildren and four great· VeterB!IS Memorial
Thursday Admissions - Ge·
grandchildren.
r aid Dlll, Racine . .
Services will be 10 a.m. Mon·
Thursday Discharges - Edith·
day at the Willis Funeral Home.
Grimm, Bess Hendricks, Orten
Burial will follow In Ohio
Colmer, Susan Blackford, Nicole
Valley Memorial Gardens In
Evans, Brenda Hawley, Edna
Haning, Edward Templeton,
Edith Forest, Kenneth Cundiff,
Thomas Allen, She}la King.

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Daily stock prices

South Central Ohio
A chance of showers and
thunderstorms tod'!Y•.wlth highs
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
near 90. Variable cloudiness
Provided by
tonight. wlth chance of s howers
Bryce !Uld Mark Smith
and thunderstorms and a low
of Blunt Ellis ol: Loewl
'near 70. Showers and thun!ler·
storms likely Sa turday , with
Firm
Price
highs near 90.
Am Electric Power .. ..... .: .... 28%
The . probablllty of precipita- AT&amp;T ........ ....., . .'.;... ...... ........ 35~
tion Is 40 percent today , 30 Ashland Oil .. ........... ..... .. ..... .. 68
percent tonight and 60 percent
Bob Evans Farms .......... :... 25'4
Saturday.
Charming Shoppes .............. 32%
' Winds will Qe from the south at · Federal Mogu 1... ................. 48'4
10 to 15 mph today and from the
Goodyear T&amp;R .......... ...... ,.. 74'4
southwest near 10 mph tonight.
Heck's Inc ..................... ... ... 4'h
Extended Forecast
Limited Inc .................. ...... 50~
Sunday throurh Tuesday
Multimedia Inc . ...... ... ............69
Cooler and less humid through · Rax Restaurants .... ........ ..... . 4Ya
the period with Ill tie or no rain.
R&lt;lhblns &amp; Myers ................ 10%
Highs will range from the mid 70s Shoney's Inc..... ... .. :....... ..... 31%
to mid · 80s each day, · with Wendy's Inti............... ........ 11%
overnight !ows between 55 and 65.
Worthington Ind .......... :....... 25*
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Names drawn ror grand Jury lncludr
Jf'an E lai ne Spf:'ncer. Tup pers Plains;
Fe ndor~

Sttir;r, Pomeroy: Teresa Jo hn

son, Rarlne: Larr:vCurtls . Radneo: L...t&gt;wls

H. Sowers. Middleport. Con nlt&gt;Thornt on,
Langs\'ill£1: Bev£'rl~ Bucha nan , R£'00.&lt;;·
v ille; Junf&gt; VanVnmken, PomerOy; Krl.s
Wilson . Ret:'do;\'ill&lt;': William H . Holromb.
Albany: Jeffrey Holt7. Syracuse; Don n I('
Purman. ReedsvUI{I: Thomas E . Hal fiNd.
PomcrO)': Guy E . Hunt er. Rutland: Mar\'
Pll·kcn s, Ra ctne: Roii:C'I" Hill. Ractne:
Robert Li nd e m an. Pomf'roy : Carol
Mt•CullouJ;:h, Pomeroy: ,Joy Bent ley. Syro
CUSP;

Wa y n.-. Milhoan,

l.o n ~

Bonom: Lt.•otu

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HORSE PULL - Thls heavyweight team of horses, Tony and
Duke, was put through an e•crclslng routine after a rriving at the
Rock Springs Fairgrounds Thursday evening In preparation for
last nl&amp;ht's horse pulling cont est. The 'team Is owned hy Bob
Klamfoth, Columbus, on the left .

roy; Klmlx&gt;dy Den t, Pom &lt;"roy; Carol ·
Erw In, Pomerov: Charles &amp;kt-r. Ra t fnf':
Martin TuC'k er: TupJ)('rs Plains; F.'rvln
Phillip s. Portland: Sha ron COJiZ&amp;f. Syra·
CU,M" . Grarr Allf'n. Porl\and: DaiP Dy&lt;' ,
Albany: f:llfflt &amp;-arle-5. Racine: RobE&gt;r r
Smith. Rarin('; Richard F'u~. Ra clnf';
~lmar Swai n, Rrfd sville: Alfrf'd rra " k.
Pomf'roy: MIJ111u Rt1er , Pomnoy: Mar·
Jrl:&amp;ret Johnson , Racin('; Jamt"' H a n l n ~ .
Alba ny : James Whiff', Alba ny : Kat hr:yn
Eva ns: Portland; Char i('S Norrls, Radn(';
Bl'\IPrly Wlllfllrd, Tuppet·s Plnln.s : Ro~f'f

GALLIPOLIS - Ninety-three
Gallla Countl a ns fil ed petit ions
with the board of elections prior
to Thu rsday's 4 p.m. deadline for
var ious posts on city and county
school boards, township trustees
and clerks, vill age mayol's, city
commission. · and judgeship
races.
According to the board. 63
people are running for the o'ne
trustee a nd one clerk post for
each of Gallla Count y's 15 town·
ships In the genera l election on
November 3.
In addition to these posts, eight
people ere running for three
sea ts open Includ e three seats on
the Ga lll~olls Cit y School Board;
stx a re after two sea ts on the
Gallla Cou,nty Local School
Board; six are seeking the three

IAMB GRAND CH1\MPION .- 1\ record
breaking pric~ ol 5li a pound was paid f~r lh•·
l"and c hampion lamb a! lh e annual '1-li-FFA
livestock sah• t' rlday night at lhe Meigs County
Fair b)' Th~ Farmc·r~ Bank and Savings
CompaiiJ, Pomeroy · Tuppers Plains. Pictured

to right ,
manager
Plains branch, Ted Reed, preside nt of Farmers
Bank alld Savings, Bruce Reed of Farmers Bank
and Sav in gs, Scott Oberholzer. Fair King, Pam
A.,h, Fair Queen, a nd in front Jerod Cook owner of
the lamb.

Larry Wr&gt; hru n~ . Pom€'roy: t&lt;(·,·tn Wolf•\ ,

Wlsf'&lt;'Up, Pomer(J)•:

William RIJiZhl.h ousr. PnmM"oy; Dann.'
Morrl~ . Po m('f'~ : Ml"llnd i V('nO\ , Pum ~
1'0\': Ru1h S1efr~l. Pomrr~·; Wrndt&gt;ll N
\lark. Raclnt'; Mar)' Ll~lr, !\y nll&gt;u8C' ;
F'r('lht Su(' ~· &amp;[')'. Of·xtl" r: RaP
·ta '

Ja}' Evans. Pum('roy: Doh• A,

C'lnf'; Leo! .. Blrdt Portlund; Ou lc&gt; Smit h,
Pom('foy; Dwaine&gt; .lordiln , ,'\Jbany: Pau·
lin€' Myrrfol, Long Bontrn: U sot Rlags,

E ll en W('IJs. Lo n J!:: BottOI"'): Geor~(' Pullins,
PomProy; PJullne Riley . LonJiZ Bonom:
Cfly la OI.L•£'ns. Pomf'roy; Richard YounjiZ.

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By KATIE CROW
Times-Sentinel Correspondent
ROCK SPRINGS - A record
breaking $17 a pound w'a s paid by
the Farmers Bank and Savings
Company , Pomeroy · Tup~rs
Plains . for the grand champion
lamb at Friday._ night's annual
Meigs County 4-H-FFA Junior.
livestock sale held at the Meigs
County Fair .
The animal weighed 113
pounds and was owned by Jerod
Cook, Mulberry Ave .. Pomez:oy._
Last year's lamb, owned by
.:rennlfer Taylor, Pomeroy went

for $14 a pound.
The Farmers Bank and Sav·
lngs Company also purchased
the reserve champion steer for
$1.50 per pound. The a nimal was
owned by Lee Ann Robinson. Rt.
2, Coolville . Last year's reserve
c~mplbn steer, owned by Kevin
Grueser. went for $3.25 per pound
down $1.75 per pound.
For the fifth consecutive year.
The Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
was the largest single buyer
having purcoased 14 animals.
Last year the bank purchased 13 .
animals.

The grand . ch'ampion · steer,
owned by Ed Collins. Reedsville,
was purchased by Vaughan's
Cardinal, Middleport for $3.60 a
pound. Last year's steer, owned
by Jeff Parker, went for $7.10per
pound down $3.50 a pound over
last y_e ar, Vaughan's. Card(nal
also purchased four other
animals.
.
The Home National Bank,
Racine-Syracuse, purchased the
grand champion hog for $5.30 per
pound. It was owned by Lisa
Burke. Reedsville. Last year's
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P.A . Denney will be
docked ln town Sept. 19 and 20 •..
according to John Saunders.
chairman of the merchants'
committee, and wlll offer excur- ·
slons, brunch. lunch and dinner
trips , In addition to ali Oldies
'·' , com·
Cruise on Saturday night

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Saunders said over 200 letters
have gone out to civic organlza·
tlons~ln the trl·county area ,1 and .
tickets are already on sale to the
general public.
Tickets prices vary according
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Reagan
claims

Pom('foy; RoR"PrSI)C'fl('('f, Pomr;&gt;roy : E lza
Larkins. Lo nJ! Boltom: Rotk.&gt;rt M iiiM",
Mlddh."POrf; ~l:l mucl S. C la y, l.OR!i: Bol ·
rom : .la :t" nf' C'olfrlll. Syr•rus£': Sandra
Ha nn ing. Mlddl (tporr: Ri chH rd Yost, Cool·
v ille; Thomas H awley, Pomcro)': Myrll£'
Hol ter, Radn&lt;': St('v&lt;' Fift.\ Middleport;
t::&gt;r.bra Lcor. RN~sv ille: Vlr Jfll Mlllrr, l_.o n ~

adding to the locai color foi· the Newark, won both races with
. day . Pe king Chris won the trophy Mingo Mac, owned by VInal and
blanket, provided by Swlsher- Edna Link, Sunbury, and dr iven
Lohse Pharmacy, for the fastest by VInal, took second In both
time among the three old p_acers races. The trophy blanket proIn the four races.
vided by the Roush Tack Shop
In the third and lOth races for went toG W Du Rit e,
two year old trotters, Scott Town,
T he fifth race ·for two year .old
owned by Doris Nolan. Rio fllly trotters was won by Mighty
Grande, and driven by Fred Tara, ow ned by Burton E ."
Huff, came thr,ough for the win In Walker, Sunbury, a nd driven by
the third with Touch The Sun, Terry VanRhoden. Race 6, also
owned by J . M. Weise and J . F . for two year old filly trotters, was
Wilhelm, Cardington, and driven won by Malaney Star, owned by .
by Terry VanRhoden taking T. Poulton, Croton, and drlven by
second. In the lOth though, Terry VanRhoden, and race 7,
Brooks Sayre was In the sulky also for two year old filly trotters,
driving Bropaul, owned by his · was won by Fair Classy, owned
brother, PaulS. Sayre of Racine, by Charles and Doris Norr,ls,
and came through for the win. Lockbourne, and driven by NorScotttown was second.
ris. The trophy blanket, given by
In the second dlvlson for two Brogan-Warner Insurance, for
year old trotters- the fourth and the fastest time among the two
11th races - G. W. Du Rite, year old filly trotters went to
owned and driven by Ron Fuller, Mighty Tara from the fifth race.

Record sum paid for Meigs'
grand champion lamb at fair·.:

By LEE ANN WELCH
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Summertime
Is a great time to be on the river ,
and a rea res id e nts can spend a
few hours on the Ohio with the
help of the Ga llipolis Retail
Merchants.

Danny ZlrkiC'. Pofnrroy; 01:- lbC'r t Po~·t&gt;ll. ,
Dal£' Baker . .lr .• Rl'C'dsv\11£':
Ro nald Stl'f h(&gt;m, Lo n ~ Ro11om : Sh f'f'I,\'R
Bu1c her. Ra&lt;im-: nrnry Sal~r . Rarinl':

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clerk.
Clay Township: James E )
Baldwin, Rt. 2,. Galllpolls, trus:
tee; Charles Lee Barcus, Rt. 2,
Crown City, trustee; Jerry Dean
Shaffer, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, trus•
tee: . and Connie Hemphill, Eureka Star Route, Gallipolis;
clerk.
Gallipolis Township: Warn!;'r
Halley, Rt. 4, Gallipolis, trustee:.
Wayne L. Niday, 12 VInton St.,
clerk; David W. McKenzie, 33
Burkhart Lane, trustee.
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Green Township : Thomas
Earnest Pasquale, Rt. 2, Galll.po ~
Us, clerk; Marton E. CaldwE'II.
Patriot Star Route, Gallipolis,
clerk; Merrill S. Johnson, Rt. S,
Gallipolis. trustee; and Robert
H. Massie, Rt. 3, Gallipolis,
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dow lik)', Mfddll"ppf'l: f'lovts St rw u~buuK.h,
Wll kesvU IL&gt;: John Harrison . Mlddll'pf)rt .
BN h Bf'rkhlmE"''. Re-edsville-: Karvn S4&gt;y •
mour, [)(oxJ(t&gt;r"; Ro)'f (' BlsS('JI. TupJ)('u
Pilllns: Kt&gt;nnt"lh Boll . Tlipp('r' PlalnA;
Luther Boo!ht•, Coalvlllt&gt;; l&lt;rlran Dootry ,
Mlddl('J)Orl : ~r('J!ory Rtf£'. [)('x ff't; Danll"l
Thomas. Jr.. Mlddl(.1)0rl ; Cl&lt;'tli Dai!Ofl.
Albany: Alvi n J . Myrn. RN d HIIIc&gt;;
Pamela Na ppt'r, La nl(-sv \ll r , and Dana£ .
Hoffm an . COolvllll'.

RrOO.~ vlllc:

Harness ...

ma yor and three clerk/ treasurer
offices: six council seats: two
me n going for a like number of
Gallipolis City Commission
seats; two liquor sale bond issues
are on tap; and two men; one the
incumbent, are candidates for
the next term as judge of the
Gallipolis Muni cipal Court.
The candidates are;
Addison Township: Buster B.
Clonch. Rt. 4, Gallipolis, trustee;
Timothy Reese, Rt. 1, Cheshire,
trustee; VIvian Carol Taylor, Rt.
1. Addison, clerk ; Vaughn
French, Rt. 1, Cheshire, trustee.
Cheshire Township: Irma D.
Bales , Rt. 1, Cheshire, clerk;
Wendell Bradbury, Rt. 1. Che·
shire; trustee; John F . Wamsley.
Rt. 1. Bidwell , trustee; . and
Sandra J. Willis, Rt. 1, Cheshire.

P. A. Denney excursions to
be held in Gallia Sept. 19-20::.-

Pom('l'oy: Gar ne-t Hen sir,.•. l.anp: Bolt om:

BACK IN SULKY AGAIN - Brooks Sayre, Syracuse, local
trainer and driver, was not back lnt"e saddle again, but he was
back In the sulky again at the Meigs Falr1'hursday afternoon after
helng serlou.sly Injured while driving l!.t the Marietta fair late last
summer. Sayre, driving Bropaul; owned by his brother, Paul D .
Sayre, Racine, Is pictured racing to a win In the lOtio race, lor two
year ~ld trotters.

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ClonCh. Middleport; Roli!N' Brown. Po mt'roy : Rod nC') RrOOks, Alba ny; Dana
Eynon. R11Mne: Yo la n s.a tt..r·ti C'Id. Ra ·

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Ra r]nr: luf'&gt;lia Po'A·cll, Ru t1 nf' : .Sh.aron ·
Hallf'l". PomerQV: H~trold Whit 1{\klnd.
POmeroy: Dorothy ftollrr . Mlddlcporl: ,
Donald- Yo no. Po mPI"O)': Anna Mrc ;hN".

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Ninety-three. Gallians file for
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Aeiker. Pomeroy : Gr&lt;'IZ Parker. Re eds ·
" llle; CIIHord Lonttenetlt" , Reed.I VIIJ P:
Ca rolyn Aikins. Racin e-: Cwcondoly n Mer·
!ln. Mlddlt1)rt: Hf.'ster Ebl in. Rut land.
Charll"S Boyl&gt;s, Mlddleporl ; kosem8ry
WPrry. Pomeroy; Franklin .Jarvis. Pome-

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Suany Sunday. Hll~ between 70 and '75. The
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II")'. r hC5hln'; Jl«-1.sy SliVf'rs, Pomm-~ :
Joh n \\', Trout. Albany: Gt'.o uory Nf':tSfl;
Svrunnit•; M ••rr~lff('t Yosl. Rarln(': Parrl ·
C'lll Ht"nslPr R~:~ clnt&gt;: llobN't Milrkln,:, ·
Alban )'; Vitkl Carltr, ~f'mr!J3o'
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f'un nln~ham .

roy;

res ults~ Spo~

Rotrom: Lo \\'~11 Cht'\'111("1:. Rt'l"d.livlllt":
Milford Lt&gt;onard, RP("dsvllle: Ja m M
Boyd . Shadr: William (' urtl~ . PomHCJ:\ ;
Clara Uumphrry, Pomerct't·; ~h:-n l..em·

C'hard EbUn. Pom('fO\': M ~rRAr t~ Par
sons. Ru11a nd. Joyr l' L.t' onard, VlnrM:
Char i"" Swat7.('1. PomerO\ ; &amp;linda [)(&gt;in. ·
Pomrro;. : John Anderson. Pomero,v :
Nat han lloatrlsc;ht . l.on~ Bollom: Lois
Wlt&lt;•on. Pomrrw: Mary Rob6n .. on. RC'f'ld!.
vlllC': Nl'va K ing, Pomffoy: Ronald
.Jl'fl l'l'i'i, PomcrO\': l..rna HeHman. POmr.rCJ;'; and Marvln.Wal krr. Tuppers Plains
,losrph M . Donaho&lt;\ Al ban~·. F"l'ed~
Racine; John Frick . Pom~

Harness racing

Along the River ........ B.J.8
Bu.slness .......... ....... .....D-1
Comics ......... ... ........ Insert
Classl!leds ... ............. D-3-7
Deaths ........................ A·5
Editorial ........... .......... A-2
Sports ......... ..... ........ &lt;:- I-6

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Hrnd&lt;"rkon. Pomrro\'; Elalnf' Ralston,
MlddiPpOrl : Hf'l('fl Ek&gt;f"ff:lf'. Ral"lnl'; Jttml"!&gt;
O'Brien. Radn1'. Krih Cla rk. Syraruw;
Donald Pt"truon. Albany: KltlicHarmon .
Portland; Ell or~ Pa!lt•rson_, Pomf'rQ) ;
Jan(' cM &lt;lnUN. rtadne: ,Jo rl' O'RI')'.IInl ,
Pomf'f'O)' : Su11an K1trr, LonR llot!om ,
Tl'aslf' Wrll ~ . Porrland: l-la7·1't F o.-: .
Racl nfl; Ho bl'f't Lukt, PomCf'oy: Dorortw ·
Smith, , Rulne: Ruth Rrf"\1r s. Alb11ny :
Thom a• W['rr;,·. t'lomPr~ ; F'r ancrs If un1 ,
Chc'I'Hflr; C'hC'ry l Rus~ll . Pomeory: Earl
Pt r kl'fl s, !l;yraru,.._: E: lhf'l lal('!l. Rutland.
Tcrl')' Smi th. Rarlnf':. Robr.rta Wilson.
Rutland! t.ROI.a Johnson. ?ortl:tnd: Wll
llam Wallf'rs, MiddJf'1)0rt: Darla 'fhomu&amp;.
S~·racuse : Marvin Md(t'lvey. Syraf'\.' IM'.
Brrnda Tay lor, Mlddlt&gt;port ; William Mor
l!an. Albanv : I.('Ona Ka rr. Ractnr: .Ro~&lt;'f
l~'-'' &lt;'11 . Sr .. Al.bin : t&lt;ath) Jllh~·. lonR

Por!'f , l..o n ~ Solldn; i\nn11 Clf'iand,
Rulland: Marlt&gt;ni' f«.lnha.r l. Shadt"': Rl

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Child pornography study provokes controversy
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W a~n(' Ml ('hHI. Portland:
Ohlinge-rr, Pomeroy: Barbara Law
r&lt;•ncr. , Syr;1cusc: MlldrN Morrhead.
Portland: Alana BUtlt&gt;r. Racine: Sharon
Jo hn son. Rulland: Anecla Hood. Mlddl f"
port; Donald Shaffer. Hacfnf': Paul
Grudy, Ra cinl': Mabel H~ nnah. Alban) ~
Parrtctfl Miller. Ra t lnr: Randall [)
Rt·lbtor. Rud nr ; c('(' Plla Han. PomerO)':
Mlldt•fd Krld('f' .. Lo n~ lloll~Yn : Naomi
Findlay. Shad t&gt;; Marllvn F1.1ltz. Mlddl("
pon : RopN' Abboll . Po mt'roy: Cl ydf'

Markin!! . R-. cl n••; Linda Annr• Cerard.
Middleport: SOpn.Ja Oavb, Po.ml'f'oy ; MIH'

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Meigs fair ·livestock results

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Kf'rn. Portland; Ma rll nJ . MIIIM" . Mlddl l."'
port : Shelly Fox . Mlddtoport: C'loll l.o
ll6n1P, Mlddl('flOrt: Arthur Rumflt'ld.
Po mrr~·: Ron Muson. Rf'&lt;'dwlllc: Ed ·
Mar AlkiM, •.Jr., Pom~o:v :· Kl'nn('fh

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Meigs
fair
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activities

Rf.~d\· lllr-:

Chant'•y, Ra cl nt':. Ama ndit 5&lt;-yoc, fool·
\'!lie; Harold Smll h. Jr., RN'&lt;is\'lll_(•; Sur
Lcml~· . Syracuse: l.uz Ja coM. Rutla nd:
Dwaln&lt;' ·Cas to. Port land: Naru Moodl!l·
pau~h. Middleport: Thelma 5alllt'r. Jl u.
c-i nt•: Mildred Carnahan. Racine; Na ncv
Orrm . Rrrdsvi llr: Branda 80 \' IP.Ii .
ThpJ)('r·s Plai ns: Millie Gru~Cir . Pomf:'o
_roy; Con ni eConn oll~·. Rrrosvutr: M lldrt'd
l n~am . Mlddh_
-port: Jam£'&lt;. C011rt'll.
Syracuse: 01\lrA . Hill. Rutla nd. Eric Hill.
RaclnP: Mar~· Rus h, Ractn~: Str:-lla Frank.
Pomero;• : Rand.v DLH!dln~ . Raclnr: Oar
lf;'n.E' .Jl'ff tYs. Svraru!ll'; OariMl'Gruham.
Racin('; Shlr~· Huston. SyraruSl'; Donalii
Da v idson. Raclnr~ La urlt' R(&gt;l'd. MlddiPport ; Doriuld F ltrh, Pom,,..oy ; ROJi:('f' IA'r
Crltrln. l.O nR Bonom: &amp;&gt;njam ln Sticha ·
nan . Jr .• Rr f&lt;h!vllle: Jam~ A. Hlchmood.
Mlddlr.;pon. and ,lames RogM" ShC't't.s.
Pomf&gt;f ~·.
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Nam('s drawn for !hr PC111 jur;.· tncludr·
Rulh Bltrnllz. Po m'c&gt;ro:'l : .Joyrr Holl on .
Ra e-In('; t:Wrnard l.aVallf"\ . ·5r, Rartnf':
Sally Pl('t"N, P(lm«oy; Diuna Nf'l$011,
n.aclne; &amp; 'rnh'l' Wlnrbr("nncr. Synt('UII':
Randy G. Staal8. Ra ('lnf': ('onnlr Klsrr .

vUIC': JO!t'Cf' MIIIC'f, Pomeroy. Ella B.
SrN•arr. Mlddh•pon : Wf:'S ir,• HPrMrk.
M lddi('J)ort : Rot;J(Ir1 Roush, SYra('1J .~M~ :
Edward Anderson. Lanjts\1 \ll ro: Rhbnda

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C' ullum ~ . Pom('fQ.\': W01nda Sw~ar in aE&gt;n.
Rutland: Ell7.abct h Cnr·man. Pomt&gt;roy :
Mar.' Gruesf'r . Poml'foy , 8-llly W('St ,

r.o r: .John W. Davis, SyntN$e , Mt•ndal
,Jordan . Alban~· : Gra n! Young, Rl'OO.~ ·

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Hospital news

Weather

Na'mes of over 250 residents
have been drawn In the office of
Meigs Cou nty · Cler k of Court s
Larry Spencer for the September
terri) of the gra nd a nd pettlt
juries.

Raclnl•: Doroth \ Dr(7.4•n. Ra&lt;.int•: Donald
Va nMrtf'f', JWrin c-: .IQ..~I'ph Pooft'. Pom('-

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GRAND CHAMPION · I!OG - "'l'he grand
champion hog was purchased hy 1'he . l!ome
1, Nallpnal Bank, Racl ne-Syra(,use. owned by Lisa
Burke, R(.edsv llle. al the annual Hl -FFA
livestock· sale at th&lt;• Meigs Co unty Fair Friday

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STEER CHAMPION - The l"and champion
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for $5.30 per pound. The hank was tile second
· Iarglest single huyer having purchased a to.tal of
•lx animals·. Pictured are left to right, Tom Wolle,
president of The l!ome National Bank, Lisa
Burke, owner of the animal, Pam Ash, Fair Queen
and Scoll Oberholzer, Fair King.

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BARBARA,

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I UPl) - President Reagan bal·

lyhooed ills effort to wage war on
~overnment waste, fraud and
abuse Saturday and Insisted
hor ror stories of " outrageously
expensive wrenches" and other
military procurements are evl·
dencl' olihls success.
"In th~. Iast few yea rs, we've
made enor.mous strides in our
efforts to ensure that you get the
maximum · benefit ·of every tax
dollar you send to Washlngto!l. "
Reagan said In a weekly radio
address delivered from his
mountaintop ranch.
· "Already," he said, "over $90
billion had been put to better use
since we took office, and I fully
. expect this trend to continue."
In a brief Interruption of a
vacation routine of horseback
riding and ranch chores, Reagan
said the appointment of tough
governme,~t watchdogs " as
mean as junkyard dogs" and the
' initiation of Improved management techniques have cleaned up
a bureaucracy he found In 1981 to
be "weighted down with waste"
and " victimized by fraud."
At times defensive, Reagan
said reforms Implemented by his
administration have Improved
the government' s $1.8 trllllon
animal$. Pictured left to rigbt, Beth Sdln_ellder
cash now , saved $35 million a
holding Cassl Vaughan, Pam Vaurhan, Brian
year In publication costs,
Well holding Ashlee Vaughan, Richard Vaughan,
trimmed
$762 million a year In
owner of VIIUII:hiw's Cardinal, Pam Ash, Fair .
travel
eJtpenses
and tightened
Queen, . Scott Oberholzer, Fair King and Ed
scrutiny
of
federal
spending.
Collins, owner of the steer.

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Wreeldnr, Cletvelaad, II aboWII apreadlal debris from the old
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swlmmlnr pool (the t8 y~ar-ald atructure located behind old GaUia ,
Ac~emy Hlrh School) . Work on tllla project Is to he completed by ·
Tuesday.

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~~Reservation
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the research was so ques tiona ble
t hat It wasn' t wort h pubils hlng.
So they spiked it.
Alerted by a nti-smut groups,
Sen. Willia m Arm stron g, R·
Colo., cha rged tha t the Justice
Departm e nt wa s suppressin g the
results of the s tudy. He de'
ma itded th at It be publis hed.
Verne Speirs, a cting chief of
the juvenile jus tice office , re·
fused, so Ar ms trong put a
personal " hold" on Speir's con·
firmation as form a l chief, of the
office. The sena tor a nd the
bureaucrat met ·recently a nd
worked out a compromise.
Armstrong agreed to withdraw
his obj ec tion to Speir's a ppointment , and Speirs agreed to m ake
the controvers ial study a va ilable
to.anyone Interested through the
juvenile justice clea ringhouse. If

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By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter
. WASHI NGTON ( UPIJ -When President Reagan ta kes a vacatio n.
·; the National Par ks Ser vice ta kes over Reserva tion No. 1, it s na me for
&gt;the White House co mplex.
.
·: WorkmPn arc now all over the conwound, s prucing up. repa irin g,
;sowing grass and getting the mansion and its grounds s hipsha pe for
•the president and Mr s. Reaga n when they return to Was hington fr om
' the ir California ra nch next mon th.
·: A new oa k floor is being laid in the Blue Room to replace one th at
:-dates back to Pres ident Har ry Truman's re novat ion of the Wh ite
·}louse in 1952. Some 30 million vis itor s have wa lked arross the Blu e
Room fl oor s ince the n.
The Blue Roorri is one of the ma in sta te room s where fi rs t fa milies
alwa ys pu t up the White House Chr istma s tree . and Sandra A,l ley, the
Park Service s pokes woma n , sa id that the old floo r was " pret ty worn
' out. "
Anothcr ma jor project under wa)· at th e White House is thc
ins tal!atjon of a n unde rground util ity corr idor a t a cost of·m orc tha n
$5 million.
The project involves upd a tin g th e utili ty system s. main ly
electrical. as we ll as the communica tions a ppa r a tus.
Because communicat ions are involved. a lot of the project is
· classified a nd even th e pol icemen on ,thP grounds have been told it is
· " top sec ret."
Na tiona l P arks ,ServicP gardeners and lands capers also are bu sy on
thc lawns. ThPy have pl a nted s~ed s on the North Lawn fac ing
Pe nn sylva nia Avenue . and the pigeons from La fayett e Square across
the s treet are hav ing a feas t .
·
But the Parks Service is not worried. Alley sa id tha.t e xtra seeds
we re put out. know ing the lure for the birds.
In th e back yqfd, better known as the South La wn. workmen a re
resu rfacing the roadway where Pres ident Ly ndon J o hn son led
walkathon news confe rences . whic h repor te rs ca lled " Ba taa n death
marches."
In addition, the south lawn is being fumi ga ted . a n a nnu a l 4R- hour
: process.
·
• •Meanwhile. Eas t Exeruti v&lt;' Aveune. on the fi rs t lady's side of thr
. : rJhit e Hou.se. ha.s been tra nsfor med into a park a t a·cas t of $3 million.
• • Ca rs no lo nger ar e a llowed oon the street. which· has become a
haven for the thou sands of s ummer visitor s to Was hington.
Reporters have give n up a ny hopes tha t Pres id e nt Reaga n will hold
a news conference in September . He has ha d onl y two forma l news
:Conferences th is yea r . and one is not ex pected until October a t the
;eg rlies1.
'
• Whit e Hou se s trategists m a ke it clea r th at by tha t time , they hope
the lra n-C'ont ra sca nd al will have faded from the he adlines. a nd
reporters who ask questions about the a ffa ir wi ll be delvi ng into old
i!ews.

' his homework .b('fore a
• . Like anv ot her president. Reaga n has to do
.

:news conference. And his ca lender is parked for the month with
:se ver al ma jor event s tha t will give him the spot lig ht , and a ll ow him a
JllJltform and spar e him from answering a ny ques tions.
'
On Sept. 10. he will tra ve l to Mi am i to welcom e Pope John Paul ll to
' H.S. soil. Reaga n a nd his holiness have met on severa l occas ions. the
las t time in J une wh en It a ly hosted the econom ic summit .
• The pres ident al so will go to Phiiidelphi a Sept. 17 for the
bicentnnialceiebrat ion of the foundin g of the Constitu tion a nd will
participate in the patr iotic fa nfa r e.
.
· On Sept. 21 he wfll head for Ne w York where he .will deliver his
aqnua l address to the U.N. General Assembly , a nd b~· tha t tltn e he
hopes to be looking forward to a summit meeting with Sov iet lea der
Mikh a il c;orbachev lat er in the fal l.

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Prosecution ·blows
case against' Democrats
. By LEE LEONARD L,
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBU S. ~io 1UPil - Thirteen months ago, Gov. Ric hard F.
Celeste and Detnocratie Sta te Chairman Ja m es M. Ruvolo were
litp-deep in a scanda l that threatened to blow the lid offthcSta tehouse
and put them In the s treets.
Two of their people had been Indicted on felony counts In connec tion
with an a lleged schem e of ra is ing politica l fund s through state jobs,
promotions and contra cts for work .
Ruvolo and Celes te, then In the middle of his r e -e lection campa ign,
wel-e fu r ious. almost paranoid. saying the cha rges were tr umped up
~y:the Republica ns lor election-year purposes.
·
"They c ited pas t hi story, which showed 'the Re public ans alw ays
dredged up criminal allegations in a campaign, but when the e l ~c tlon
was ove r , the charges were dropped and the Issue went away. '
While Republicans, notably gubernatorial nominee J a mes A.
Rhodes, talked of the worst scandal In the history of the state , Ru volo
and Celeste predicted that after the election, nothing would come of it .
- It looks like they wer e right.
: Last week, Pamela J . Conrad, the finance director for the Ohio
Democratic P arty, pleaded no contest to a mlsdem ea!'or of
obstructing official bus iness ,and was sentenced to 50 hours of
community service work. Flv!! felony charges, including bribery,
were dropped.
.
Larry J . MCC!lr tney, on ce the governor's pa tronage chief, was
fined $500 and given- a one -day suspended ja il sentence for
falsification , a misdem eanor .
·
: William E. Boy land, the Democ ratic special prosecutor assigned to
(he cases by the oJfjce of Franklin County Prosecutor Michael Miller,
a Republican, said there were sever a! reasons why the felony.charges
weren ' t tried.
The main one was that Judge Frank Reda had a pair of backto-back murder trials to dispose of, and was of no mind to waste six
weeks on a routine bribery tria l. Efforts to were uns uccessful to get
~nother judge; the Republican-dominated Ohio Supreme Court
refused.
_ ' Next, c harges against Conrad were re duced because she was a
tlrst·tlme offender, ac cording to the prosecutor' s office.

someone wants to publish the ·
report, t hat will be per mit ted; It
just won't have the J usti ce
Depa rtme nt's lnprlmatur.
Our repc)r ter Gary Clouser has
obtained a n executive summa ry
of the report from It s author,
Judith Reis man, Ph.D. A one·time songwriter ·fo r Capt ain
Kangaroo a nd a researc h profes·
sor at America n Univer sity he re
a t the time of the study, Re ism a n.
now heads th e Insltu te for Medi a
Education In Arlington, Va . She'
declined to comme nt on th e
qua rre l between Arm strong a nd
Speirs over her report.
Among the conclusions In th e
summar y Is the statement tha t
' ~ It Is not ·unlikely tha t som e
vulnerable juvenile and adult
receive rs ma y fuse child depl c·
lions with a rousa l to sex and/ or

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arousal to v iole nce ." The sum·
m ary gave no Indication of any
evid ence to substantiate thi s
claim ed e ffect on the m agazin es '
reade rs.
Rels 111a n's research tall ied
"child Im agery In the context of
· erotic a / pornography" In the
m agazines from 1954 to ·1984.
Ca rtoons were cou nted as we ll as
photogra phs beca use they " circum vent read ers' r esistance by
humorously tr lvla lizl ng exlsUng
ta boos·," Reisma n e xpla ined in
the s ummary .
She said her researc h showe d
tha t "children ba d been exte nsively sexualized In popular
erotica / pornogra ph y." One purpose of her study was to provide
the public w ith Information .fo r
debate on the ·Issue " without
req uiring exposure to prim a ry
sources" - th at is, without
havi ng to rea d the ma gaz ines .
l n a letter last Nove mbe r to the
Am er ican Un iversity, Speirs ex·
plalned why he opposed publish·
tng the R~ t s m a n repor t. He
ac know ledged tha t ltwas a " ver y
ambit ious e ffort to conduct a
complex st udy , )n term s of Its
scope and the a mbiguous na tu re
of the concepts stud ied." He
added , how!'ver, tha t " multipl e
se rious fl aws In the met hodo logy
sig nifi ca ntly redu ced the deflnl ·
ti veness ~ nd use fulness Of the
findin gs ."
· Spe.lrs added , "The major
obj&lt;:'c tlves of the study - to
determlnr whet her a nd to wh at
ext ent rcpr!'sentatlons of child·
ren a nd portra yals of c rime a nd
viOI&lt;'ncr rxl sl In th cartoons a nd
vis ua ls In three sexuall y explicit
ma gaz ines, a nd to ide ntlfy trends
In th e portrayal Of Children,
c rime a nd v lotl'n ce - were not
accom plished .".
The Amrrlc a n Unl•e rslt y refe rred us to a press r&lt;'lease It
lssuPd ias t N o\!etnb&lt;&gt;r. sta ti ng
th at thr uni vers ity " takes no
pos it ion on the fin dings of lndh•ld·
ual facu lty me mbers beCa use of
Its stra ng a dhere nce to the poli cy
·
of a cadrmlc rre rdom ."

Churchgoing can ease woe.____G_e_or.::o::.._ge_P_lag!.;;_e_
nz '
' Ut ile chu rc hes across the la nd .
"Our hearts are broken a nd
crus hed and our courage is Because they're fa mily. the ir
almost gone. 0 God . help us a t m embers may s ta nd up to the
this time."
st re sses a nd strai ns - a nd
The words ca m e fr om no calamitie s - of life bet ter tha n
prayer book. They were not those wh o are draw n to thr
written beforehand and edi ted · bigger chu rc hes with their fi ner
for m axi mum impact. But one liturgies a nd music and more
would be hard-pressed to find
Impressive se rmons, but · which ·
words more eloqu ent tha n those lack this fa mily feeli ng.
spoken from his heart and
When ot he rs a re a round who
th rough his t ear~ by the ass is tant
share the more Intima te of life 's
·pastor of Sedgovill e Ba ptist experience s wi th us, th is can he lp
Chu rc h in Balch Sprin gs , Texas.
a bsorb some of th e ruder s hocks
T he occasion was a memor ia l fa te deals us. This is, morp like ly
service for the teen agers who to be irue In sm all evangelica l
died when their churc h bus was churclt es Where this comfortin g
washed away In a fl ash flood .
sense of neighborlin ess Is a ug" It m ay ta ke awhile , but we 'll
ment ed by the closeness a nd
com e out ail right beca use we're ava ilabilit y of Christ, who Is felt
famil y ," sa id one m ember of the as a present reality.
chu rc h refl ect ing on the effec t
ls this one. of the reasons why,
th e tragedy will ha ve on the
accordin g to a s ur.ey , there are
small congrega tion. "
fe we r heart at tacks a mong peo·
Beca use they 're fa mily , what
pie who at te nd c hurc h regul arly?
a ffec ts one member affects eveChurchgo in g m ay do as mu ch
rybody . But a lso because they' re
for our m ent al' a nd phys ica l
famil y. one me mber in trouble
well·be lng as It does for our soul 's
draws strength from a ll the rest.
health. Singi ng hy m ns a nd sayThat is how it is in countless

lng pra yers - retu rni ng we(' k
'' 1. by virtue of my office as a
a ft e r week to fa mil iar songs a nd· ca lled a nd ordained s er.a nt of
words a nd ac ts - helpSI give the Word. a nno unce the ~r ac e of
continu ity to life. This Is essenti a l God unto all of you a ~d. In the 1
If our inn er lives are not to ste ad , a nd by tho:&gt; comm a nd of my
become divi ded a nd fragm&lt;'nt ed.
Lord Jesu s Chri st . I forgive you
Pa rt ic ul a rl y whe n sud den
all yo ur si ns."
cha nge throws our lives off
My theology had c hanged
bala nce - as the tragroy In
greatly In th e lnte rve n l n ~ ye ar s,
Balch S p rln ~s upset the quie t
but probably not hing t hat has
li ves of the Baptist co ngrega tion
hap!){' nrd to m e In c.hu rc h before
- It steadies us to be a ble to hold
or s ince has m('a nt so mu ch to me
on to so met hing tha t doesn' t as hear ing those de ar, fa miliar
cha nge .
word s once aga in.
The ha llowed observ a nces we
. I k new how George Ty rrell
·repea t Sunday alter Sunda y,
mus t have fe lt when he had a
routine as th ey are, ma ke us feel
slm lla r e xj)('ri&lt;'nce . In his case It
as Words worth felt when he
wa s a vis it to a Roma n Cat holi c
looked up a nd sa w a rai nbow In
chu r c h of his boyhood a nd early
the sky: "So was it whe n frtY li fe
ma nhood th at brought back th e
began, so is It now I a m a tlna n, so old m &lt;'mortC's . In recounting ih e
sha ll it be when I grow old .''
exper ience, he sa id, " He re was
I reme mber goi ng Into a . the pld business , being carried on
M isso ur i Sy n o d - L ut hera n
by the old firm , In the old wayChurc h ' in Newt on, Mass ., a ft er and oh. the reality of It a ll ."
nearly 20 yea rs away. T he pastor
And so. for ma ny re asons, the
was sayi ng words tpa t had
mourners In t he little Baptist
beco me pa rt of iny c hu rc hgoing Chu rch In Balch Springs , Te xas ,
ex perie nce - and part of me took their grie f to the right place.
as a boy :

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· LOS ANGE LES - A Cana dia n shooting to the inside pages . By
touri st walked up to the a irpo rt de -e mphasizi ng the newswor th l·
ca r r ent al desk, carrying a sign ness of thi s fright ening trend , th r
tha t he pl anned to install In the pa pe rs we re a lso deva luing the
bac k of his rent ed ca r:
self-esteem of the ·nut s who resort
" I'm from out of town . Please · to vehicul ar violence. :'They' re
don 't shoot."
copyca ts," a West Hollywood
The ca r renta l clerk chuckled. bl ack pol_lcem an, Char les In··
"He wasn' t kidding. He was dead gra m , disgustedl y tol~.rn e~
ser ious."
But the freeway sliootlfi gs a r e
But the long lines a t a ll the a lso a neurotic response fo the
-air port car rent al count ers be lled stnolde rlng fru s tra tion of endl ess
such a pprehension, while r ear- tr affl q ja m s and sys te m bre ak•
firmin g · an Immutable r~a llty down s tha t othe r big-city dr iver s
governing a ll Californian dtivers serenely accept as normal. LA
~ permanent or· tempora ry
driv e r s a n g r i l y r e' j ec t
(suc h as myself).
Immobiliza tion.
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Th e r e Is a bso lut e l y n o
3. Th er e Is a bsolutely no
a lte rnative.
altern ative to th e freeway
I drove my renta l ca r ,...,, system.
car efull y alon g the San Diego
Los Ange les · Is a mobile resiFreeway to m y Su'\set Boulevard de ntlal culture joined by ribbons
hote l. At one point, I happily of Interlocking freewa ys that fan
crawl ed alongside ·.a Ca lifornia out from sprawling business
Hlgway Pa trol car at only 35 clusters to downtown LA , Wes t
miles an hour, knowing I wa s Hollywood , Beverly Hills, Ce n·
"safe and sec ur e from all tury City (a favor lte ofPresldent
ala r m s." .,
Reagan' s) and Johnny Carson' s
Amid the macabre humor and " beautiful downtown Burbank. "
late-nlght·TV·host jokes, we may
"There Is no ' lh ~e · there, " a s
have forgotten four facts of life : Ge rtrude Ste in said of anothe r
1. Cyclical erupllons df via· California city .
lence are an Amer ican tradition.
' 4. The LA freeway system Is
Between 1979 and 1981 , there permanently doomed to vehlcuwere 28 murders of black child· Jar viscocity.
re n In Atlanta. In the '60s, race .. -''In the Los Angeles area, we
r iots scarred major cities.
' cannot, in our wildest drea ms ,
2. Freeway shootings will run solve the tr affi c problem, " Dale
thei r course as Inexorably as Ratzleff, a senior transportation
. Olliemanla. Sociological spasm s official fo r the state, told Philaare doomed to short life spans.
delphia Inquirer re porter MurWhlle I was In LA last week, · ray Dubin last ye a r.
newspapers had already begun
During rush hours,_the cu r re nt
relegating the latest freeway avera ge fre e wa y s peed de ·

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But In a trul' display of the
mil es per hour to 17 mil es an
unque nc ha bl e American frontier
hour .
spirit ' people co nti nue to migra te
A ne w pla nned free way "w ill · to Los Angell'S .
be jammed the second It ope ns, "
I don' t bl ame them . This
wa rne d a federa l trans port ation
sun -ba th ed oasis Is still a co mfor·
offic ia l.
ta bl e a nd exc iting place to live .

tru stee.
Greenlleld Township : Leo Car ·
ter, Rt . 4, Oa k Hill , tru stee;
Donald R. Farney, Rt. 4, Oak
· Hili, trustee; Bre nda Lewis, Rt.
. 2. Pa triot~ clerk; Morgan R.
'Hammond, Rt. 2, P atr iot, trus-'tee ; Steven A. Ki ser, R t. 4, Oak
Hill, trustee; and Pa tricia A.
Miller. Rt . 2, Pa triot, trustee:
Guyan Township: J effrey J .
, Fowler, R t. 1, Crown City, clerk;

P. A. Denny...
Continued from A-1
to tim e and me al, Saunders sa id.
Exc urs ions alone a r $5 for adult s
and $2 for child ren 12 a nd under .
Sunday brunc h and lunc h cruises
are $9 fo r adult s a nd· $5 for
chll ~ren , and dinner tr ips are $18
for adult s ,and $12 for children.
The daily schedule for the
Denney trips a re : Sa turday - 10
a .m ., noon, 2 p.m ., regular
excursions ; 5 anq 8· p.m . dinner
cruises and at 10: 30 p. m . will be
the Oldies Cruise. The dinner
cruises Include a me nu of pr ime
rib, vegeta bles. bread . tea .and
dessert.
On Sunday , r('gular e xcursions
will be at 3: 30 a nd 8: 30 p.m.;
brun ch is at 10 a.m ., lun ch at 1
p.m. and dinn er a t 6 p. m. Brunch
Inc ludes scr a mbl ed eggs. fru its,
toasts a nd beve rages. Lunch has
sa ndw ic h es , de sserts a nd
beverages .
T ickets lor 1he ge neral excursions are on sa le at all C&amp;S Ba nk
locations, T ur npike of Ga ll ipoli s,
Fru th P har m ac y, Haski nsTa nne r a nd the Cha m ber of
Commerce. Meal tr ips can only
be purc hased at Has klns-Ta nn'e r
and th(' Cham ber of Comm erce.
Sa unders sa id.
Sa unders s aid the Me rc hants
are ho ping to draw riders from
Galli a , Maso n. a nd Meigs coun ·
ties. and ma y be from Jacksdn
and Vint on.
Tickets are availa ble lndtv idu·
ally or In blocks ror clubw howlsh
to I a ke the excurs ion together.
Sau nders said . In t he pa~t.
groups like the Ga llipolis Ju nior
Wom a n's Club apd va rio us
c hurch Su nday Sc hoo l classes
ha ve purcha sed tickrts In a block
for a ~t r oup oulinjl .

sandra Swa in, R t. 1, erown City,
clerk; Lewis Sheets , Rt. 1, Crow p
City, trus tee.
Harrison Township: Terry E.
Cremeegs, E ure ka Star Rout e,
Gallipolis, clerk; Odell William s,
Rt. 1, Crow n City, trustee; a nd
Donald :E. Woodl e, Rt. 1, Nor·
thup, trustee.
Huntington Township: Linda
G. Ratliff, Rt. 2, Vi nton, clerk;
Jeffery A. Harder , Vinton , trus·
tee ; Mich ael Marcum, Vint on,
tru s tee ~ J ohn Swisher, Rt. 2,
VIn ton, tru stee; a nd Ole n Wll·
fang, Vinton, trustee.
·
Morgan Townsl)lp : Phyllis
Has h, Rt. 1, Bidwell, clerk ;
Joa nn J ustus, Rt. 1, Vinton,
clerk; · Ralph E. Oiler, Rt . 2,
Vi ntop, trus tee ; J ohnnie E . R us~e ll , Rl. 1, Bidwe ll , tru stee; Ward
Smit h, Rt. 1. Bidwell , tr us tee:
a nd Mary J a ne Wood, Rt. 1,
Vi nton, trustee.
Ohio Township: Janet Waugh
Cardwe ll, R t. 2, Crown City,
clerk; Sandra K. Gill enwa ter.

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Rt. 2, Crown City, clerk; John D.
&lt;:;reen. Rt. 2, Crown City, tru s·
tee; Roger L. James, E ureka
Star Route , Ga llipolis, trustee ;
and Melvin Ours, R t. 2, Crown
City . trustee.
rerry Township: Helenlu E h·
m a n, Pa triot Star Route, Ga llipo·
lis, clerk; a nd Richa rd Ha rley
Wade , Patr iot Star Route , Ga lli·
poll s, trus tee.
Raccoon Township: · Hobart
Da nle ld , Thurma n, trus tee; Virgi nia Sims, Rio Grande. clerk ;
James H. Holl ey, Rt. ~ . Bidwell ,
trus tee; Carroll · L. Ruff, T hurma n, trustee; a nd La rry L.
Shang, Rt. 3, Bidwell. trustee. ·
Springfield Township: Co nnie
Massie, R t. 2, Bidwell, clerk;
Wa ll ace E d Kemper, !{err, tr\)S·
tee; Wesley C. Mee ks, J r. , Rt. 2,
Vinton, tru ~tee; Sher ma n Lee
Ruta n, Rt. 3, Bidwell. tru stee;
He rm an Sprague , Rt . 2, Bidwell,
clerk; a nd Carl Tackett , R t. ·1,
Bidwell , trus tee.
Walnut Township: Phyllis A.
Pope, Rt. 2, Patriot, clerk; Betty
Ann Stewart, Rt. 2, Patriot,
clerk; a nd Oriyn Miller, R t. 2,

Patriot, trus tee.
Gallipolis City School Board :
Ja m es N.M. Davis, E ureka Star
Route, Gall ipolis; Clyde Evans,
Rio Gra nde; Da nnie Greene . 340
LeGrande Blvd .; Ja m es L. Holley, Gallipolis; Johnny R. Hood,
23 Chillicothe Rd., Ga ll ipolis;
Thomas I. Jones, Rt. 3, G~ lllpo ·
Its ; David S. Seainon, Rt . 2,
G~lllpolls;
a nd Norma n L ,
Stewart.
- Gallia County Local Sc hool
Boa rd: Mary B. Bradb ury, Rt. 1,
Ches hire; Joy Ra y Berkley , Rt.
1, Cheshire; Fred J. Deel, Rt. 2,
Vi nton; J ohn R. Fell ure, Rt. 1.
Ches hire; BUley L. Ha lley, Rt. 1,
Crow n City; a nd Fred P .
McN'ea l, Rt. 2, Pat riot .
Cheshire VIllage: Charles L.
Bradbury, council; Lois M.
Snyder, cl erk/ tre~s u r er ; Wa lter
S. L ucas, m ayor:"ilnd Herma n
Thom as Reese, council.
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Crown City Village: Ma rk
Anthony F ulks , co uncil ; Leo
T h acke r, ma yor ; Ore a t h a
McG uire, cler k/ treasurer : and ·
Jess ie Mae Bills, council.
Rio Gra nde: Angie Seagraves ,
cle rk/ treas urer; Da le C. Dod ·
son, Council; a nd Donal d B.
Wo the , J r ., council.
Cente._llle VIlla ge: Ted Pe r·
roud , m ayor; Mary Hall, cl er k·
/ treasurer ; a nd Naomi Beman ,
James
McCorm ick a nd Marlin
ball Rev ie w P rogra m orl.W J E H,
D.
Rose,
cou ncil.
begi nning Sat urday, Aug . 29 at 10
Gallipolis
City Comm iss ion:
a.m .
Louis M. Pa squ aiP , 103 Ceda r
. St.; a nd Dow W. Sa unde rs , 609
Second Ave:
Legislation: 1For Cla y P recin c t only) - A proposa l to allow
the 'sa le of win e a nd mixed
beverages from 1 p.m . to mid·
night on Sunday. The re is a
separa te bond iss ue propos in g
all owance of ca rry-out es tab lish·
ments to sell win e a nd mi xed
beve r ages for o ff -pr e mi se
cons um ption.
Gallipolis Muni cip al Co urt
,Judge: J ames A. Benne tt, Rt. 2.
Vin ton; and Joseph L. Ca in, Rt. 3,
Ga ll ipolis.

Bill Gray, forrner radio
broadcaster, joins
. OVB staff
GA LLIPOLIS - . Bill Gra y of
Ga llipo lis 'h as been na med director of media a nd public relations
at Th e Ohio Va lley Bank Co.,
accord in ~ to Pre sident and Chie f
Executi ve Officer, Ja m es L.
Dailey.
Gra y. forml•r ly general ma nage r of WJE HI WYPC Radio i~
Ga lli polis, s ucceeds Mrs . Ha tem
whose hu sba nd, J a ck. was re·
centi y a ppoint ed head iootba ll
coach at St. Ma ry's High SchOol
In Mi nn esota .
Gra y will be In cha rge of media
re latio ns , coordin ation of advt-r·
tislng, a nd corpora te communi·
cations. Gray ass umed his duties
on Aug. 19.
Gray has bee n ac t lve In comm un it y a ffairs a nd Is best known
for his pla y -by -pla y broadca-sts
of area football and basketball
ga mPs. He wilt continue to host
the popular Ohio Valley Ba nk
s hows T he Gridiron a nd Round ·

Co nt inued fro m page A-1
grand c ham pion. ow ned by Eric
Powell, so ld for SS .20 per pound
up 10 cent s per pound .
Th e Hom P Nationa l Ba nk also
pu rc hased five other a nimals
They WE.'re t he second larges t
s ln~ l c buyer.
Th e gra nd tha m pio n pair of
hogs w~: r e purchased by Wha·
ley·s Aut o Parts , Darwin for$2 .50
per pound. The a nima ls were
ow ned by Eric Powe ll. Reeds·
vil le. Wha ley' s Aut o Parts ais()
purc hased one other anim al.
The· resrrv£' champion h o~ .
owne d by Meli ss a Guess ,
Tuppers Plains. was purc hased
by F ruth Pharm acy, Midd leport .
It sold for S.1 a po und . Fruth
P har ma cy also purchased one
other a ni mal.
Th e reserv e cha m pio n pa ir of
hogs were pu rchased by Big
Bend F'oodland. Po me roy for
$2.40 per pound . Foodla nd also
purc hased one othe r a nim a l. The
anim a ls w er&lt;~ owned by Michae l
Hoffm an. R t . 3, Pom e roy.
Th e reserv e champion la mb.
ow ned by .Jennifer Tay lor, PomP· .
roy. was pu rcha srd by River City
· Farm Supply. Ga lli polis forSR .25
per pou nd .
The ' reserve cha m pio n pa ir of
la mbs were purchased by l'eo·
pi es Ba nk , P t. P leasa nt. Maso n
and New Haven· for $5.25 per
pound . •The a nima ls we re._p wned
by Adam Shee ts, Ro m eroy.
A comple te list of the s ale
a ppea rs on D-2 troday.

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number of times c hildren were
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Penthouse and Hustler, and
some how to ca:lculate th e effect
t hese depletions would have on
the m agazi nes' r ead ers. Una bashed by public exposure of
this a morphous endeavor, the
department went a head with the
study .
We firmly believe th at child
por nogra phy is des pica ble; but
th is study, In our opinion, was a
boondoggle.
Last year, when the s tud y was
fin a lly submitt ed to the Office of
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l!iALLIPOt.IS ..,.. A Bidwell woman was injured in a one-car
accid~nt Friday, at 5:46p.m., in Morgan Township, on Ohio 554,
according-to th!" GaU!a-Melgs Post of till" State Highway PatroL
Linda L. Brothers, 22, was taken to ltolzer Medical Center by
the Gallla EMS. She was treated and released for multiple
bruises and scrapes.
She was driving west when her car went off the right side of
the road, hitting an embankment and overturning.
In Chester Township of Meigs County Friday, at 2:25p.m., on
Ohio 7, a West Virginia man was cited In an accident involving a
car and a tractor-trailer.
.
Emmitt Meadows, 77, of Milton , W.Va ., was cited for
. changing lanes without caution after he hit a tractor-trailer
driven by Donald R. Harmon, 27, of Ironton. Meadows , driving
south, 'tried to pass the tractor-trailer, but could not do without
hitting the larger vehicle.
A car was rear -ended by a nother car on Bulaville Pike, two
miles north of Ohio 160 in Addison Township Friday.
. Clara J. Hammond, 38, of Rt. 1, Gallipolis, was cited fo·r
assured clear distance when she did not stop ·in time to avoid
hitting a car driven by Ruth M. Miller , 74, of Rt. 1, Gallipolis.
Both were driving north.

Truck fire extinguished
GALLIPOLIS - The Gailipolts Fire Departmen t sent two
trucks and 11 men Friday, at 2:10p.m .• to the scene of a truck
fire on Blessing Road .
·
'i'he truck. a 1973 Mack truck owned by Dyer's Brothers of Rt .
1, Northup, started in the engine . According to the Fire
Departrnent's report, !he fire was caused by a break in the
hydraulic line.

City police probe mishap
GALLIPOLIS -The Gallipolis Police Depart ment reported
a n accident Friday, at 8: 21p.m. on 267 Upper River Road .
Jerry A. Warren ,~. of E ureka Star Route, Gallipolis. slowed
to make a right turn at 267 Upper River Road when a car driven
by Harvey C. Steele, 56, of Apple Gro~e. W.Va .. rear-ended
Warren 's car. Steele's car then went off the right side o f the road
and rested in a drain sewer.
St~ele was cited for assured clear distance:
·t
In other police matters, Donna Kay Kincaid. 35, of Leon.
W.Va., was arrested Friday night, charged with DWI.

GALLIP OL IS - Eight couples a nd Tammy Gay Pickens, 22. Rt .
ha ve recently applied for m ar- 2, Point Pleasant, W.Va .
ria ge li ce nses in Gallia County rr::~;:=:;;:;;:;;;;:;:=~
Probate Court.
John Kenneth Brillhart. 20. and
Jocelyn Ann Zer kle, of 602',\
Third Ave .; Kevin Paul Ta y lor,
20, of Rt. 2. Vinton, and Carla Sue
Mahaney, 18, of44 Olive St.: Bill
George Ke lley, 30. Kerr. and
Progr 0soor
Tony a L. Woodward , 30, of Rt. 3,
White
Bidwell ; lionald All e!J Darnell.
23. Rt. 1, Thurman , and Paula
Jean Pullins. 23 , 212 Jackson
Pike, Gallipolis; James R. Davis. 28, of Rt. I, Ga llipolis. and
Sharon L. McCoy, 30, of Rt. 1,
Galllpcl!s; Kenneth LeE' Jenkins.
24, or Rt.1 , Northup , and Danella
Re nee Greene. 21. Gallipolis:
David Alan Rob(&gt;rts , 2.1, of Rt . I,
Vinton. and Tina Marie F'oster,
24, Hunti ngron. W.Va .; MarJI
Taylor Lee. 23, Rt. 1. Gallipolis,

''vague arid overbroad" ·a.nd
would deter emp loyees from
releasing unclassified inform\!·
lion. The group also said it woul\l
have a ''c hilling effect" on their
constitut ional right to free
speech.
The Justice Department has
drafted a response denying aU
the allegations of illegality in the
suii , Garfinkel said. Justice
Department spokeswoman Amy
would
its response
by Oct . 17
Brown filesaid
the department
but would not specify when.
Garfinkel said in a n int erview
that his actions also were "affected by congressional expressions of concern.''

Council .
The secrecy form, which
!l()(),ooo employees with access to
classified data are being asked to
sign, requires employees to
agree not to release "classified"
or "classifiable" inform a tion.
A suit filed by a federal
employees union in U.S. District
Court in . Washington Monday
said the te rm "classifiable " is

Municipal
Court news
GA LLIPOLIS - In Ga llipolis
Municipal Court Friday, Larry
Hartshorn, 37, of 2208 Eastern
Ave., was fi ned $120 and given a
s uspended 30-day jail term for
m e nacing.
Daniel E. Miller , 30. 'of Mason,
W.Va .. was fined $12 a nd given a
s uspended six-month jail term
for not having a driver's license.
Gia F. Piazza, 21, of Rio
Grande, ha d her $12 fine, for
failure to yield , suspended .
Various bonds were forfeited
by Kevin D. Jolley, 19, Ht . 4,
Gallipolis, $41, fa ilure to control.
· and $41, no valid registration
sticker; Loretta S. Rimmey, 21,
Point P leasant, W.Va .. $40, failure to control; . William H.
K!Jighl , 57, Point Pleasant ,
W.Va .. $41. assu red clear dis·
tance; and Phillip D. Saunders,
34. Rt. 1, Bidwell, $41 . assured
clear distance.
Speeding bonds were forfeited
by David L. Grate, 41, Pomeroy,
$39; Martha J. Maynard, 18,
Middleport , S38; David L.
Shrews bury. 37..Sprill'gfteld, $41;
·A nna lyl. Mills, 37, Columbus,
$44; Andrew N. George , 23,
Columbus, $40; Steven M. Wll ·
.helm , 25, Ft. Bragg, N.C., $4~;
Barry Braden, 26, Rt. 1, vinton,
$41; Teresa A. Ott, 23, Columbus,
$44; Ana M. Royston , 33, Fayetteville, N.C .. $39; Mark K. Taylor, ·
28. Scottown, $42; Thomas G.
Col lier, 45, Charleston, W.Va ..
$42; Ailee :M. Ridgeway, 25,
Jackson, $40; and Howard W.
Stephens, 40, Grove City, $46.

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SWEEPSTAKES -Eight Dairy ~weepstakes
winners were honored Friday night at the ·Meigs
County Fair Livestock Sale. Sweepst akes winners
are chosen on a point system for such thin gs as
keeping the fair bam clean, keeping their animals

clean, citizens hip and showmanship. From left to
right in front are Brent Rose, Jeff Rose, Chuck
Parker and David . Smith. In back are Mike
Parker , Jerry Smith, Jill Taylor and Joe Parker.

Slawter captures Meigs fair honors
• POMEROY - Kristen Ay nc
Stawier , Middleport. took the
grand c ha mpion femal e and
reserv e champion female in
Hereford judging a t the Meigs
County F'alr, with Jim Sheets,
Pomeroy. ta king the grand
champion femal e In th e Angus

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jydging. , ShoWing the grand
cha mpion bull il nd the grand
champ ion female in Slmmcni a l
was Ca loway Farms. wh ile
Har ry L. Spencer, Lo!Jg Bot tom,
took both grand champion female and the reserve champion
fem a le In Llmousin .

• Permanent Life.
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Him" In Hi s presence.

As we respond IQ Hi s Anolnt e&lt;l Word , kr10wln~ I hal Hr ·ha s mad £' us t o
be spirlrually sen~lth'P. wl' ttm ~R;In to l'f~C t:'I V(' and unlk"rsrond tht•'rh
lngs ot His Kln~do m . This Is whal Jesus mea.~ ! WhQn He sai d, ' 'Let hlrn
that ha th an eat hear ,"
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COd Is stronJ!er than mrit For yP Wt" your ra1lin ~. brethrC'n . how that nr.1
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T('acher. Rio Grande College (Nursing\
working with AIDS patients. misconceptions

Herbert E. Varney ·
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Assistant Su perinterident E lementarv Schools.
ca bell County
AIDS and education
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in a public forum designed to give you a
complete picture of
AIDS and how it im· '
pacts the tri-counties.

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statistics, definitions·, how AIDS a fff'Cts th e immune

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: F IRE CAUSE PROBED -The two-story wood home or .lames
Payne, E nterprise, s uffered e• t en..~lvc smoke and water d amage
In a nrc that broke about ~: 5:1 p.m . Friday. Pomeroy Fire
Dl'partnwnt wa.~ called to the scene and a s pokt'S man for the
department report8 damages In ucess ol$20,000. No onr was home
at t"e tlrnP th~ nrc s tarted . Origin oft he fire appear~•d to have been
In the bathroom. Th&lt;' hom e was Insured and there wer&lt;l no Injuries.
The incident is •till und er Jn,•estlgatlon. Show n a tt empting to
venti late the roof ar" Hremen .rcrr Shank, ' on top, and Rick
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Appointments may be made by calling

itlUAN 1(((, PASTOI'
SUNDAY 9:30 A.M.-7:00 P.M.

Chief Pathologist
Pleasant Va lley Hos~ t al
transmission, testing, tn&gt;atment anclt herapv

TECHNOLOGY
ELECTRONICS

Until renovation of the Racine office is completed
Dr. Hunter will practice in assoc iation with
Dr. Wilma Mansfield and Dr. James Witherell
· in their Pomeroy office.

WE'RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
LOCALLY OWNED BY 801 AND SUSAN TURNER

· ' Dr. Fredric E. LaCarhonara

TO PREPARE FOR A CAREER IN A FIELD
WHERE THE EMPLOYMENT NEEDS ARE THE GREATEST.

DRAFTING/
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will be opening a Family Practice
in R acine, Ohio.

Guest Speakers:

IT'S NOT TOO LATE!!!
SECRETARIAL
SCIENCE

Douglas Hunter, M. D.

WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMP$ AND WIC COUPONS

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AIDS • one of the most
feared disease's of our
time and one of the most
misunderstood. Pleas·
ant Valley Hospital
wants EVERYONE to
know more about AIDS.

Pallbearers lor the James B.
Morris fun era l wUI be Kennel h
Gillenwater. Bryan and Wayne
Morris, Pete Neal, Terry Pollock
and Floyd Stricklen. Honorary
pallbearers wltl be Ben Ardman
Michael Hunter and James Mor:
ris Jr. Services wUJ be conducted
10 a.m. Monday at Willis Funeral
Home, Rev. John Jeffrey officialing. Burial follows in Ohio Valley
Memory Gardens . .
Friends m ay call Sunday a t t he
Willis F un eral Hom e from 6 to 9
p.m.

STORE HOURS 8 A.M.· 10 P.M. MON. THRU SAT.
SUNDAY: 9 A.M.'til 9 P.M.

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is pleased to announce

Ticket sales t o t a I e d
· $1,407,878.50, with a payolfltdueof
$485,762.
PICK -4
23! 9.
PICK-4 ticket sales totaled
S203,687, with a payof( due of
$91 ,692.
PJ CK-4 $1 s fraight bet pays
$2,256. PICK -4 $1 box bet pays
$94 .

• H0\4' marvelous ar£. Hi s wa ys: for H(' has madr His Anoln!IORav allu

Saturday, Sept. 12, 1987
1:00 p.m.
Community Room
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Medical Office Building

Jam~

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bte to us that we might know Him:

PUBLIC
FORUM

Area deaths·

decision on his successor would
!&gt;(&gt; made within about a week.
"It's clear from my perspec-·
live that he is one of top two or ·'
three extension directors in this
country," Hutchinson said. "He
led great changes in this extension service here and will continue to. I am extremely sorry to
see him leave this position."
Sprott initiated severa l programs during his tenure, includ ing LEAD , a le ~dership development program for young people
and Project Retrofit, which as sisted in training farme rs di splaced by the farm crisis fpr
different careers.

called: But Cod ha th chosen the foolish things or the world toi-onfound tl1P
WIS&lt;': and Cod hath chosen thc,•wak thln~s of thr wori&lt;II Otonfound thr th·
lngs which ac• mighty" I Cor. 1: 2f&gt;27.

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CLEVELAND (UPI! Friday's
winning Ohio Lottery num bers: ·
Dally Number

Veterans Memorial
POMEROY - Friday Admis sons - Robert Lewis. Middleport; · Hele n Sams, Portland;
Bobby Ku hn , Vinton; Virginia
Michael. Pom eroy; Cora Webb ,
Raci!Je.
Friday Discharges - Ralph
Webb , Ralph Kern, Nadine
Sa lyers .

com{' Int o our understand! n~ . Noller rhat II al"'·ays flow~ from our ~plr'H
to our mind , nevt&gt;r rrom our mind to our spi r it.
Wl' \l' lll bf:&gt; ~•m azro at how m uch WP kno w about ~he l.ord and sp-irl rual
thln~s. as " 'r rP~pond ro His ways. HC' ha~ much to lmp;,trl lu us us ou r
spirits art&gt; ope-n ro re'C'('IV£1. f or Ihi s to b&lt;' a reality tn our 11\·('s, " 'P must
se&lt;&gt;k to llst('n !D the "Anointed Word ," and Sfl&lt;' nd lime " W al lin~ upon

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Is this principle at work .
.
The Word or Cod Is never fu ll;· understood throu~th st ud y , but r.11hrr
by revelation . This Is a,s the "sl.'&lt;'d" that fall s Int o the fcrtlh• soil or our
hearts. After It falls, It Is bu rled- out or siRhl. La tor."' It devNops Jp
responsr to the anointin g, It wlll be r f! lrasM " '11h lnf'n&gt;asC&lt;. and t h(l' n

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Veterans Memorial Hospital;

Hospital news

somNhl n~ of spiritual' under ·
standln!Z unfoldPd wtthln you, a nd you .wond('rrd whrn~ It cam(~ from '.' 11

For Life Insurance,
check with State Farm.

IT ALlAN
RESTAURANT

. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) ~
The director of the Onto C&lt;iopetallve Extension Service has re. signed to take a position on the
fac~lty of Ohio State University' s
College of Agriculture, university officials announced.
. J. Michael Sprott, extension
director sh;ce January 1984, Will
move to the Department or
Agricultural Economics ,and Rural Soclolof1Y as the extension
economist in farm management,
effective Sept. 1.
"This came as ·a complete
surprise to me." said Frederick
Hutchinson, dean of t he College
of Agriculture, who' said a

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Extension director resigns

The POWER of the ANOINTED WORD

Gallia couples apply for licenses

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and ·costs; Charles L . Spurlock, time and six months probation;
Ernest MUter. Sanford, Fla., $2J '
Long Bottom, driving whilf,! in- Robert Sinclair, Shade, over- and costs; Richard J. Poulin;
toxicated, $300 and costs, 10 days load, · $433 and,, costs; Mark· Middleport, $25 and costs, all OJ'\ :
In jail, 120daysuspensionof0hlo · Zimmerman, Shepherd, Mich ., speeding charges; Richard Ste~ :
license; left or center, -costs; $22 a nd costs; Rh;hard Hopkins ,, wart, Cheshire, disord.e rly con~;
Robert M. Johnson, Jr .. Pome- Parkersburg, · $21 and costs, duct, $100; costs suspended.
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roy,driverfalledtousesealbelt, r~;;;;~~~~~;;~~;;;;;;~~~~~~~;~~;;
$20 and costs; Mark H. Wayne,
Mt. Alto, W. Va .• $22 and costs;
David Lindsey, Spokane, Wash.,
Wonls project either a picture tmageo(thelr meaning, or express a rela·
$20 and costs; Cecil Richrdson,
tlonal value In their use. We picture the Idea , object or action that a word
Ch 10 It N c $21
d
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refers to as we hear Its sound, and thereby understand Its meanlng.
ar
e, · ·• . an cos s;
. Thus. If I speak the word "Canoe," an tmageofi!TI!!-word Is formed In
Ivan M. Cotterill. Worthington,
your mind a nd the word Is understood. But Jesus said that tM words
$27 and costs; Jack L. Werner,
which He spoke were more than this. He $aid that they were "Spirit"
Belpre, $22 and costs, all on
and "Life" .
speeding charges; Mark Allen
"Ills the spirit that Qulckeneth: the flesh proflhi1
h nothing : the words
s a Iser • s yrac use. s h oot 1ng
that 1 speak Unto you, they are spirit , and they are life" John 6:63.
Thts Indicates to us tbatthes e words wbtoh were spo~cn by Jesus con·
ground hog from a public roadtalned much more th~n just the tmp'resslon of an objecl, action , or Idea .
Wf!Y , $SO a nd costs; ,· Michael
Notice that neither the word "Spirit ' nor the word " Life! ' conveys .a pteComer, Vi nt on, speed ing, $24 and
('ure or Its meaning. Rather, their meaning Is found In the res ultant
cost Billy G
s 1 s Lanas
pcwer that Is conveyed through them .
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ene Pre '
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When thPsewords which Jesusspoke arHepeated by us, they must be
ville, $22 and costs, speeding;
. anointed If they are to convey tho original purpose for which they were
Evelyn Mattthews, Cheshire. 1m-.
given. This ts true or the entire Bible. which Is un iquely dlffcrenl from
proper backing, $10 and costs;
any other book that his over been writt en .
Carl Kennedy, Rutalnd, driver,
Therefore. It can be understood that the mea ning or Scriptural words
1 bel 1 $10 d
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was not the only purpose for which they wer~ given , but "Spirit" and
no sea
a n cos s; ames
"Life" was to be conveyed through them as well . Whether or not th ere Is
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Brown, St. Albans , W . Va., no
a n "Anointing" upon these words when they are either spoken or read,
operator's license, $75 and costs,
ts very Important.
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three days J' n jail, three days
" But unto them which are called ... Christ (the anointed one, or the
s uspended, six months probaanointing) the power of Cod. and th wisdom of Cod" I Cor. 1: 24. The
ti
Rl h d E L' r d Mid
emphasis here Is upcn the Anointed One, or tho Anoin ting. The Lord has
on ;
c ar
· uns or ·
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established a principle that the "Anointed Word" Is the vehlde th rough
dleport, .no valid operator's II·
which He will both bl ess and meet th e nccds of His prople.
cel)se, six months . in jail, all b ut
. It ca n !&gt;(&gt; seen that each "A nointed Word" Is as a little dump truck that
20 days s~sp ended, one year
Is carrying a cargo of •· sptrll and t.tre ." the ruelthat runs the dump
probation; Anthony McGrath,
truck Is the anointing. Wi thout the anolptlng, all that is rrcotved Is the
• ti
lntelledua t concept or the word.
R u tl an d • no operators
ce nse.
"Who also hath made ~s a ble mini sters of the New Testament : not of
$75 and costs. five days in Jail,
the letter. but of the spirit : for the lett er kllloth, but the spirit giveth
s uspend ed ~25 of the fine nd the
life" II Cor. 3:6.
.
five days in jail if valid operaIf the Word Is min istered to us Is anoint('(! , we rL&gt;ceivr s plrlt and til e.
tor' s license is obtained within 60
Thi s Is th e reason that we ca n li sten to a good message, and not nPCessartty remember much of II. but still be fed : becau&lt;e II Is not the Word
days: Charles Canter, Syracuse,
alone that ministers to ou r spiri ts. Rather . It Is the "Spirtt.a nd Life"
disorderly conduct, $20 and
that 11 contains,
cos ts, fin e suspended; Douglas
As we hf.'ar a n anointed Word . It Is lmpa rll'd Into our spirit . later. as
Harris, Pomeroy, no motorcycle
we read the Word or partic ipate ·In n service. a nd lh(• an ol ntln~
e ndorsemen t, ·$7_5 and . costs,
"touches" this Imparted Word that ha s now become "Spirit a nd Life"
wtlhln us , tt is f('l£'ased up tru o our mind &lt;; ; and spll'ltuall ruth n nd PQw rr
three days in Jail. suspendE'd jail
now Into our understanding ,
Havr you evr;r noticed thai w.hlh.:• 1.·~-.a d l n~· your .Bible or s lllln g in u

· ~Government suspends
disciplinary action
on secrecy fomts
By NElL ROLAND
WASHINGTON (UPI)-D!sc iplinary action against federal
employees with access to class ified information w ho refuse to
sign a controvers ial security
pledge · has been temporarily
suspended . an administration
official says.
In a letter Friday, Steven
Garfinkel, director of the Information Sec ur ity Oversight Of·
flee, advised officials at 68
agencies t he ·administration 's
action was "a temporary accommodation" to a federa l court suit
filed Monday challenging the
legality of Standard Form 189.
"We want to be s ure t he form is
legal before proceeding," GarUnkel said in an interview.
He said his instructions to
suspend the disciplinary actions
- which included withdrawal of
a n employee's security clearance or access to classified

Ohio-Point

Ten forfeit bonds in Meigs County Court

POMEROY -Ten defendants
. forfeited bonds in the co11rt of
Meigs County Court Judge Pa trick O'Brien.
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They are Delman Hubbard,
Baxter, Ky. , $45; Ralph Neal, St.
Albany, W. Va., $42; David L.
Brown, Belpre, $55: G. Brian
Connolly, Racine. $55; Lesko
Shaw ina, . Troy, Mich., $75;
Dwight Snyder, J r., Ca nton, $50;
John Yeager , Parkersburg, $55,
all posted on speeding charges;
Paul McDaniel. Jr .. Middleport,
stop sign, $50; Charles Ensinger,
Woodsfield, $50, tefl of center.;
Tracy Foust, Mt. Gilead, failure
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to control. $.';().
· Other ca,ses processed in the
court include: Ceorge Emch,
K nowv ill e, T enn. , speed .mg, ~•25
and costs; Clea t us Arnett, Porn,..
roy. driving while intoxicated.
$300 and costs; Ohio license
suspended indefinitely; a second
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cated, $400 and costs, credit for 28
days served in jail; Anne R.
G!llut , Dexter, drivin g while
intoxicated, 10 dfays in jail, 120
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days suspension o f d rtver s ·
cense, $250 and cost s; Michaeile
Corbin, Gallipoli s, speeding, $25
and costs; Vickie J&lt;. Harris,
Pomeroy, speedi ng. $25 and
cos ts: Ron Powell, Middleport,
disorderlv conduct, $100 and
cos ts, su.spended $75, one year
probat ion. restraining order
issued; Scott Williamson, Practor v iile, insecur e lo ad. $15 and
costs; Robert D. Taylor. Pomeroy . speeding, $28 and costs;
Ruby Naksa . Racine, pett y thelt.
six months jail, suspended dow n
to tim e servw. ret urn propert y,

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Ppmeroy-Middleport Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pia aunt. W.Va . .·

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·s mall Kentucky town shocked f!Ver eight possible murders
. By BRIAN MALLqY
LONDON, Ky. (UPI) ).- Con·
v!eted serial killer Donald Harvey's contention he· killed an
additional eight people at Lon·
don's hosp!tal 17 years ago was
greeted with shock and outrage
in the tiny southeastern Ken·
lucky town.
Prosecutor Tom · Handy told a
news conference Harvey's de·
tense attorney told him Harvey
killed eigllt people When he
worked as an orderly at Mary·
mount Hospital in 1970· 71.
While there was no lndepend·
ent con!lrma tiort of the deaths in
the town of 4,000 people, Handy
said he and state authorities
were launching an investigation
to review each of the 85 deaths
that occurred at the hosp!tal
during Harvey's tenure.

"No corntnunlty Is prepared
lor the type .of heinous crime we
have been told occurred here."
Handy told the Friday news
conference. "I arn sure there Is a
lot of fear and shock and outrage
that they did occur here."
Harvey pleaded guilty earlier
this week to 24 murders In
Cincinnati, .rnost of theni at
Drake Hospital, and was sent·

victims but did not supply them.
Handy said he would not enter
negotiations about a plea agree·
ment until the investigation was
completed.
"We have to be sure what we
are dealing with before we
proceed further," he said.
However, Handy said he did
not believe Whelan could face the

death penalty because th'i! state
statute In effect at that time was
!later ruled uncoristitutlonai:
He said Whelan also told him
how the victims were kllled but
Handy declined to discuss the
method.
Handy said he would discuss
with state medical officials
whether exhuming the bodies

would be able to deiermlne the
cause of death 17 years after they
occurred.
Two Kentucky pa thologlsts ,
said proving the alleged victims
were murdered would not be
difficult If the bodies are In good
condition .
Associate chle! rnedlcal exa·
miner John Hunsaker and Jetter·

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enced
. Handy said offiCials from the
American Health Care Corp ..
which now operates the hosp!tal,
. anq the Sisters or Charity, who
ran the hospital during the time
Harvey worked there as an
orderly, had .pledged run cooper·
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a lion in the investigation.
Handy said Whelan Indicated
he had the names of some of the

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Sheep Farm
has grand champion ra~n

ROCK SPRINGS - Carr's
Sheep Farm, Route 2. Coolville,
exhibited the grand champion
ram, the grand chainplon ewe
and the reserve champion ewe in
the Hampshire sheep judging at
the Meigs County Fair.
Carr's took first place ribbons
in the ram , 2 years and over;
ewe. two years and over: ewe,
one year a nd under 2; ewe lamb,
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son County Coro.net· Richard
Greathouse both said If Harvey
used poison, It shOuld stUI ~
detectable If the bodies have
been well-preserved .
01 the 24 murders Harvey has
admitted io In Cincinnati, he used
cyanld'e In 17 aod other poisons ill
six other cases.
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POMEROY .AREA IS LOOKING FOR
·CERTIFIED GM LINE TECHNICIANS. TOP
PAY FOR QUALIFIED APPLICANTS.

j)ldglng.
In the Suffolk judging, Lor! Lee
Burke, Coolville, exhibited the
reserve champion ewe and
Carr 's exhibited the grand champion ewe. Burke wons firsts In the
ram, 2 and over, and the ewe, 2
years and over: Glenda K. Hunt.
Long Bottom, a first In the ewe, 1
year and under 2; Carr's, ewe
lamb.

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• the philosophy lhatlt 's better to wear out than rust out. She's acllve
• In several l!'roups and community actlvllies and had a number of
ex hibit s at the Meigs County Falr.lnthe dornesllc arts display , she
was the winner of two blue ribbons and three red ones lor her
• crochet
work.

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ROCKSPRINGS County out that pork Is high Is nutrition,
!airs and food always go' to· low In ca lories, and offers variety
gether, but seldom does anyone for meal planning.
They prepared several pork
think of the fair as a place to
. dishes and shared some recipes.
conduct a cook in g school.
Popu lar with the t'asters was
This year, however , Cind y
oqveri of the Me igs Ex tension · this. pork dish:
Stir-Fry Pork
. Se~vice, and Sand! Eyman , of the
I pound pork tenderloin
Ho king County agency, did just
2 T cooking oil
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I IS cups water
· Tjtey took over the hillside
1 cupsllced onion
stage Thursday afternoon to
1 cup diagonally sliced celery
show the hundred or so men and
1 can water chestnuts , drained
women gathered there for each
ol the two hour-long programs and sliced
1 package (s lx ounces) frozen
so111t new ways to cook pork.
"Tpere's More to Pork than
Chops" was the theme, and not
only did the two extension agent s
actu411y prepare several dishes
us ing pork, but they let the
audl~n ce
taste the finished
prodvct.
The fa ct that " pork doesn't
have ~o be cooked to death'' was
empn\.sized by Ms . Eyman who
not ed\that medium donPness,160
degre~s internal temperature is
sa le. She said that trichinosis Is a
"medl al rarity tod ay.
The exten sion agents pointed

COOKING RIGHT - High In nutrition, low in
calories, that's what pork is, according to Cindy
Oliveri, left. and Sandi Eyman, Meigs and
Hocking County extension agents who conducted
a cooking school on pork Thursday afternoon at

cook over low heat 12 to 15
minu tes or until meat is tender.
Add onion, mushrooms, celery ,
water , chestnuts, and pe;~ pods;
cook and stir until vegetables are
hot but still crisp. 3 to 5 minutes .'
Combine and mix cor nstarch ~
garlic salt, ginger, sugar, SO)'
sauce, and % cup sherry 01
water . Stir in remaining 1% cups
water. Pour over vegetables and
meat; heat until sauce Is clear'
and thickened, stirring con &gt;
stantly. Serve Immediately on
hot rice with additional soy'
sauce, If desired. Yields 4 to 6
·s ervings .

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lion Asb I;Amlly as a t·H·Li\80 exchange ~ tudenl . ,\sh. Ern! will be leuvlng Meigs !:ounty Friday and
Altloe Meigs l 'ounty •'a ir .. Em! will have a display rt•turntng to (Japan ea rly nexl wee k.

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Nex t wee k. she wi ll have a
IJ&lt;otwecn the 4-H and two Japa· dis play of origami, the art of
ncsr cultural a nd educat tonal Japanese paper folding , at the
exchange o r~aniza lio ns- LABO Me igs County Fair.
and LEX.
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Emi has bfoen given a va riet y of
Before f.ml ca m e to Me igs experiences by her host famil y
Co unt y on .July 27. s he IV as with including a trip lo Kings Isla nd
the oth er exc hange youth who for the thrllloftheca rnivalrides
s pent several days in Co lumbu s and a day at a ro ller skating rink.
lookln~ arou nd the cit y and going
a "fi rs t" for he r.
rhrough orient a t ion.
On Frida y. Emi will bfo going
Since being here Emi has ba ck to Colum bus where she'll
joi ned the live Ash girls. Pam . join t_he rest . of the Pxcha ngc
Brenda. Kris , Debbie, and Jes· group for anothe r d~ y or two
sira in a variety of actidtics. ' th ere be for e th e long flight back
including their 4· H club work. to Japa n.

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crane holding a copper kettle.

Every day
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every fair
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this summer, has atiended
eveh day ol every fair

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Fred Goeg!ein - leaving the board, nqt the fair

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POMEHO Y - Me igs Count y' s
first .Japanese Int ernat ional·
Ohio H~ cxc hangf' .vo uth . Em!
Ota of Unchinad a. hP r(' for a
month with thr Hon Ash fa mily,
sm il.c&lt; u lor .
That 's he r way ol lPtting hr r
host l ami l ~· know rhat she''
havi ng a ~ ood tim&lt;'.
E:m i, who' s U a nd In the
seventh grade. speaks ver)• lltile
E: ngib h a nd has litt le unde r·
stn nd lng of the lang'Uag('. Smil·
ing is hN wa~· of co mmunicating
wa rm th and frl('ndshlp.
She is one of n P;~r l y a hundr&lt;'&lt;i
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MooleiYear
1987
Reliant-Aries
$500
1987
Sundance-Shado.v
$500
1987
Laser-Daytona
$500
1987
LeBaron (all)-600 (2 Clr.)
$500
1987
LeBaron Coupe (ecxl. conv.)
$750
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LeBaron GTS-Lancer
$750
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Fifth Avenue
$750
1967
Turlsmo/Charger
$300
1967
New Yorker
$500
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Caravelle/600 (4 dr.)
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JST TIME BUYERS NOW GET DISCOUNT FlfANCING THROUGH

ROCKSPRINGS- The 1829
log cabin moved to the lair·
grounds earlier thi s summer
an d furnished with antiques
was opened to the public for
the first time at the Meigs
Coun ty Fair.
And It was a hit with
falrgoers.
Hundreds visited the cabin
not only to see the structure
a nd irs furnishings , but to
e njoy the demonstrations of
pioneer art.s a nd crafts, some
pre se nt ed In period
costuming.
On her visit to the cabin
Kathleen Scott of Forest Run,
pictured here, was attracted
to the old time telephone,
"just like th e one we had at
home where we answered
when it was two shorts and two
longs, and listened In when it
was a different ring ."
Francis Goeglein, whose
husband' s ancestors built the
ca bin, donned a bOnnet bfolong·
lng to his mother, Amanda
Goeglein, now over a hundred
years old, and sat down at an
antique table before the fire·
piacelo look over the German
Bible of her hu'sband' s grand·
father , Jaco b Goeglein. The

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the Meigs Coun~y Fair. They demonstraled ways : ,
to put variety into several pork dishes they
prepared IUid lhen invited the hundred or so
attending to taste the finished product.

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popular spot

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2 T cor nstarch
1 teas. garlic salt
2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms
11 teas. fresh or IS teas . ground
ginger
2.teas. sugar
% cup cooking sherry or water
3 T soy sauce
4 to 6 servings hot fluffy rice
Cut rneat into thin strips (3 x
Y. x% Inch ). Brown me&amp;t In hot oil
in heavy skillet over high heat or
in Chinese wok over high heat,
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old and it's time to quit,"
commented the man who was
born and reared In sight of the
Rocksprings Fairgrounds and
can't remember a day of any fair
he 's missed in all those years :
Fred Goegleln was 'talking

about leaving the . Board of
Directors of the Meigs County
Agricultural Society when his
term expires this fall. He's
served on the board for more
thai! a quarter of a century and
Ms contributed to the tremend·

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years. But he thinks the time has
come to step aside.
And while he says he'll not seek
another term on the board, he's
quick to add, "I'm not qultlng the
fair .... just t.he board ."

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August 23, 1987

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

Elizabeth J. Welsh becomes bride of Timmy R. Hood

Bookmobile routes announced in counties-------,...-.---

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THOMAS J. TALLMAN

· Ford-Tallman
; · GALLIPOLIS ~ Mr. a nd Mrs.
·.Louis R. Ford, Jr .. a nnounce the
: engfjgement of their daughter ,
: Teresa Ire ne Ford·, to T homas
· Jon Tallman, Davenport, Iowa.
'· A September 5 wedding Is
·planned at St. Louis Catholic
Church.
• . A graduate of Gallia Academy,
: Ford received her B .A. degree
• from Ohio State University a nd is
.: now participa ting-I n the Maste.r s
Program French Horn Performance at the University· of
Austin in Texas.
Tallman rece ived his B .A.
degree from Augu stine College,
: Roc k City, lllonois and hi s
Master's Degree from t he Uni·
versity of Texas. He is present ly
a Candidate for a Doc.t orate of
Musical Arts at the Universit y of
Texas.

GALLIA COUNTY
GALLIPOLIS - The Dr. Samuel L. Bossard Memorial Ll·
brary a nnounces Its booJ&lt;moblle
schedule for the week of July
20-24.
Monday: Lewis Dr:, 9:.4510: 15; Sun Valley Nursery, 10: 25·
10: 55; Pinecrest , 11-11: 15; 35
West I' '&gt;Is .. 11: 20·11: 35; Scenic
. Hills 11:40·12: 10; C&amp;S Bank,
12: 15·12: 30; Joradan Gas, 1:051: 15; Rio Gra nde (Jones), 1:251: 35; Rio MiniMart. 1: 40·1: 55;
Geiger. 2: 15-2: 30; Ewington,
2:35-2: 55; Vi nto.n (Dyer), 3: 053: 15; Bidwell (old school), 3: 30·
4; Bidwell (Nolans), 4: 05·4:30;
Kerr, 5: 15·5: 35; Bidwell, 5: 506: 10; Cochrans, 6:20-6: 45; &lt;Deer
Creek I (Fulks), 6:55-7: 10; Deer
Creek II (Church]. 7:15-7: 30; Rio
Grande Estates, 7: 45·8: 30.
Tuesday: George's Creek, Ro·
berts, 10·10 : 20; Bulaville Trail er
Ct., 10:30·11 ; Addaville School,

11: 10-11: 25; Clark Chapel, 12:2012: 45; Porter, 12:55-1: 25; Eno,
1: 30-2; Africa Road, 2:05-2:20;
Kyger I , 2: 30-2:45; Kyger II,
2: 45-3; Roush Lane, 3:15-3: 30;
Roush Lane II, 3:15-3:-30; Roush
Lane II, 3: 35·4; Cheshire, 4: 405: 35; Addison, 5: 45-6; Georges
Creek, Kelly Drive, 6: 10-6: 40;
Kanauga 5th Ave. , 6: 50-7: 10;
Fosters Trailer Ct., 7: 15·7: 40;
K&amp;K Trailer Ct., 7:45-8:05.
Wednesday: No route, maintenance day ,
Thursday: Crousebeck Rd.,
9: 45· 10: 15; Quail Creek, 10: 25·
10:45; Children's Home, 11 ·
11:15; CRTP, 11 :20-11:45; SR 790
(Small), 1:30·1:40; SR 790 (Halley), 1:45·1: 55; SR 790 (Lincoln
Pike) 2:05-2: 30; Mudsock , 2: 453:15; Patriot , 3:30-4; · Cadmus,
4: 10·4: 45; Gallia. 5:30-6: Center·
point, 6: 15·6: 30; Centerville,
6:45-7:15; Hatcher, 7:30-7: 45.

People in the news_
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By WILLIAM C. TROTT
United Press International
COE'S ANKLE ON THE MEND: Country s inger David Allan
Coe had to have surgery on his ankle after falling off a platform.
" As I understa nd it, Mr. Coe fel110 or 15 feet from a pla tform he
was on .. , said a spokeswom an for Memorial Community
Hospital in Jefferson City, Mo.
Coe, 47, injured his right a nkle Thursday while working on
property in th\' Lake of the Ozarks resort area that he is
develop ing for comm ercial use. Coe had to cancel his Friday
nig ~t concert in Lebanon Ju nction , Ky .
PIECES OF THE ROCK: A New York gallery was packed
with people who wanted a piece of the Rock Hudson estate. The
contents of Hudson' s Beverly Hills home we nt on t he block and
broug ht In a total of $216,452 wit h most· of the items goin g for
more tha n the a uct ioneers ha d expected.
The Inventory included esoteric Items like Hudson's 1944
Wi nnetka, IlL , high school yearbook, a certificate for his 1956
Oscar nomination for " Giant '' a nd movie and television scripts
and standard fare like a pine cabinet and an un· upholstered
loveseat. Even his wastebasket brought in $275 after being
appraised at only S50. Hudson died of AIDS in 1985 at the age of
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Tuppers Plains, Lodwick, 6-7: .
Friday: Cora, lQ-10: 15; Lin· of bridge. 2:20-3: 05; Long BotChester,
across from fire station,
tom post office, 3:20-4: 05; Reedscoin Pike, 10:25-10: 45; Ce')te7:15-8.
ville, Reed's Store, 4: 15-5:
nary, 10: 50-11: 20: LeGrande,
11: 30-noon: Fast Stop, l-1 : 15:
Bane' s, 1:20-1:30; Young's, 1:351:45; Franklin's, 1:55-2:10; im- ·
ogene Church's Store, 2:45·3:15:
HOLZER CLINIC
Mercerville. 3: 20·3: 45; Swain's
Store, 4-4:15: Crown City, 5:05GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
6: 05; Grace Shafer, 6: 20-6:35;
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ny's Carryout, 7: 25· 7: 50; Teen's
Run, 8-8:25. ,
"CONVENIENT HEALTH eyE- THAT
Saturday: Gallia IV!etro Est DOESN'T COST AN ARM AND A. LEG"
ates, 10: 45-noon; Allee, 1-1:30:
Vinton, 1:45-2: 15; Morgan Road,
2: 25-2:55: Morgan Center, 3·4.

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. GALLIPOLIS - Mr. a nd Mrs.
Allison L. Sco tt, Gallipolis, an nounce the engagement of the ir
daughter, Denise Lvnn Scott, to
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THE TWO ADAMS
William B. K ughn
Pa"l. speaking of ..the resu"ecrion of the dead .. (1 Cor. 15 :42), explains
how this is made possible through Adam and Christ . Before there can be a
resurrection. the natura l must exist. Adam represents the "natural (physical) body:· and Christ the ··spiritual (risen) body· (1 Cor. 15:44). ·
The Firat Adam
I. "Tht first man Adam wtu made a IMngsOMI" (I Cor. 15145): Although
the words
and ··Adam .. do not appear in Genesis 2:7, as quoted by
Paul. he. by inspiration . added the two so as to establish the fact that the
human race had its beginning in "the first man Adam . .. God, having or·
ganizcd and made the physical body of Adam from the dust of the earth,
..breathed imo his nostril• the breath (spirit) of/ifr· which resulted in the
living sou l that found lodging in his earthly. natural, and mortal body .
2. The lint man Adam "is ••rural" (I Cor. 15r46): "Naturor describes

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grout1d," was subject to decay or corruption. "for dust thou art. and unto
dust slwlrrhou return " (Ge n. 3: 19).
4. "As is the earthy, such are they also that arr earthy" (I Cor; 15143)•
··such are they ·· refers to mankind. ··Earthy· is man's mortal state. All
mankind, by. the process of the physical binh, receives from Adam the
sa me qualities by nature that are needed to live in his mortal state while in
the world.
S. "A nd as "'' haw borne rhe image of the earthy" (I
15:49):
''Borne " is _a condition that is continual. ''Image " is the actual form. Mankind. like Adam. will continue in the physical form of frailty, death , and
decay.
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The Laat Adam
I. " The illSt Adam wtu made a quickening (life-giving) spirit" (1 Cor.
15:451: 7 helast Adam ·• is Christ, ••the Lord from lwaven ·'(v.47). ' •Quick·
ening ., means to make alive. "Spin( · has reference to the resurrection of
Christ. Paul exalts Christ as the source of all spiritual and mortal life ,
2. The lui Adam "is spiritual" (1 Cor. 15t46)t Christ, the second heaf,l of
the human race, is the one from
receive
which is .spiritual
and the perfection that will
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3. "The second man 1.!· the
t5t47)1 "From
heaven ·· refers to the glorified or resurrected body
the manner in
which the Lord appeared to Paul on the road to Damascus .
4. "As is the heavtnly, such are they also that arr htavtnly" (1 Cor. 15:
431: ·H eavenly· · points to that which is above and not of the earth, em·
bracing the spiritual bodies of Christians who, by way ofthe spiritual birth,
became ··a new creature· in Christ (2 Cor. 5: 17) and ' /xmakers of rhe
divilr e nature' (2 Pet. I :4).
S. "We shall also bear the image of the hea.,.•/y" (I Cor. 15t49)1 The
faithful Christian will continue his spiritual Hfe in the glorified form of
Jesus Christ in the resurrection. We do not know the complete make-Up of
the heavenly body. but, ..we know that. .. wu hall be like him.for we •hall
.{ee him ewm us he is " (I Jno. 3:2).
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Welsh, daughter of De nzil and
Barbara Welsh. Middleport , and
Timmy R. Hood. son of He le n
Hood, Pomeroy . were married
on May 2 a t th e Middleport
Church of Christ.
The Rev. AI Ha rt son performed the double ring cerem·
ony. Mus ic was provided by
pianist, Marilyn Wilcox, a nd
soloists, Linda Ma yer a nd J im
So ulsby.
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F ires ide flower baskets of
mauve roses a nd baby 's breath
decorated t he altar. A double
cand ela bra cons is ted of mini a·
ture ma uve rosebuds and ivory
bows. Ivo ry sa tin bows marked
t he pews.
Escorted to the a lta~ by her
fa the r, the bride wore a formal
•gow n of. ivory stai n with Venice
lace. The s hort puffe d sleeves
t rimmed in venice lace accented
with pear ls were worn off the
s houlder with full gaunt lets. Th e
bodice of th e gown feat ured
re·embrolderixl lace accent ed
with seed pea rls a nd 'Sequins and
came to a deep ba sque wa ist line .
The skirt ·fl owed into a c hapel
train and featut·ed Venice la ce at
the hem and ivory sat in bows.
The bride wo re a m atc hing
wrea th hPadpiece of seed pearls.
leaves, miniature rosebuds, a nd
ba by ·s bre \llh with a · fingertip
veil of ilusion.
She wore pearl earrings and
si ng le strand pearl nec klace
belo nging to her mother. She
car r ied a cascade of ma uve a nd
i vory m itl ia turf' swcefhl'art rose buds, rose miniature ca rna-

(ions. rose a nd m auve baby· s
breath a nd seed pea rls lied w'ith
Ivory. mauve a nd lace ri bbon s .
Chery l Riffle. Middl epor t. was
m a id of honor. She worl' a

tea-length mauve satin gown
with a dropped wais t, round
neckline, short puffed sleeves
feat uring a scoop back accented
with a bow at the wiast.
Bridesmaids were Ly nn Epple,
Middl e port; Lora Horsel y.
Pome roy, and Nikki Me ier, Mid"
dleport . Flower girl wa s Ke lly
Durst, The Plains. They wore
•matc hing tea -leng th rose sa tin
gown :;. Al l wore pearl ear rings
and a single stra nd pear l rtec k~
lace and each carried a sing!
rose. In thei r ha ir they wor
miniature mauve sweet heart ro.i
se buds accented with seed'
pearls .
Th e groo m wore a n ivory
tuxedo. Best ma n was Danny
Hood , Pomeroy, brother of the
groom . Ray And rews, Ches ter.
Jerry Fields, P omeroy. and
Denny Wel sh. Middleport , were
ushers . They wore s ilver tuxedos
with miniatu re sweethear t ro·
se bud boutonnieres. Ring bea rer
wa s Ryan Pratt, Pomeroy, who
also wore a s ilver tuxedo.
Th e bride' s mother wes in a
.pink tea leng th crepe dress with
pearl accessories. Th e groom's
mother wore a lig ht pink tea
le ngth cre pe dress with ma tching
accessories and both mothers
wore corsages of minia t ure swee·
thearl rosebuds wit h ivory
ribbons.
A r eception honor ing the cou·
pie was held in the churc h soc ial
room .
The three-tiered foun tai n cake
highlighted by a sta irway co m·
plete with min ia ture a tt enda nt
,f igurines. was decorated wi th
rose and m a uve roses and topped
wit h a minia ture bride a nd
groom . R,achel Hood anct ·cheryl
Durst presi ded at the t'efres h·
ment table.

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Casey Jones
Joho Luther Jones, the locomotive
engineer celebrated in song as Casey
Jones .. got his nickname from his
Cayse, Ky ., work place. He .gained
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express from Memphis, Tenn., to Canton, Miss .. and applying the brakes in
time to save the lives of passengers in
a wreck at Vaughn, Miss. Old Casey,
however, die,d in the effort.

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Lewis Young . and Mark Fowll'r'.
so n Of Donna Fowl('r. Mason a nd
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A bridal a r c a nd two 14·branch
sp iral ca ndela bra dPcora tM wit h
grape leaves and mauvE' and
; ~ white car nations were placed
· , before the al te r whe r e the
: Cl'remony was co ndu cted .
Mus ic wa s prov ided by Eve ly n
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• Proffit a nd Ly nn Kitchen .
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: • The bride, escort&lt;:'d to the a lt er
;. by her fa t her. wore a long white
•: lace fitted wedding gown with a
:: c he pel le ngth trai n; . ThP high
: , neckline and bodice were hand
&lt; st it c hed with seed pear ls . Her
:; fing ertip veil was trimmed wit h
:- pearls and flowe rs with a blu s her
•: vpil a ttached. She earried a
;: Ci'scllde bouquet of mauve a nd
;. whit e roses, stepa notl s, gy pso·
•. phil a a nd ba by's brea th .
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bnoo k, Texas and Kelly Hedrick,
Franklin. The bridesmaids wore
tea -length gowns of mauve sa tin
with a while satin sas h. T hey
C" rried ar m bouque ts of mauve
tiger lillies and s tepanotls.
Th e groom wore a blac k tuxedo
with a rose bot1tonnlere. David
Fowler, Wadsworth, Ohio,
brother of t he g room , serve d as
i bes t man. Ushers we re James
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Guests were registered by
Mega n ..X nd·r ews, Chester.
The bride graduated from Rio
Grande College and is employed
as a m edical laboratory techni·
cian at O'Bienness Memorial
Hospit al, Athens .
The groom grad uated from
Hocking Technicai·College and Is
employed as a surveyer with
Sout hern Ohio Coal Co.

m ot her wore a

white sjlk dress while the
groom ·'* m o thc't' was in a fl ora l
dt·ess of ~ 11k . Bo th m ot hers wore
pink a nd lavr nda r corsages.
A recepl ion was hl'ld a t th&lt;'
Rutland Civic Ce nter fo llow in g
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the weddi ng .
Th e fiV P· tle r('(l fountain cake
was dccora l('d with pi n'k a nd
la,·c nda r rose buds . Mindv Sev·
mour. aunt of the br id e. Midd le ·
port. registered the gut:&gt;s ts .
Mindy Seymour a nd Debbie
E lliot. Lancas ter. wc i'C hostesses
for the rl'Cept Ion.
The couple honeymooned a t
Newport New.s, Va .
Thr brtdr is a g r·aduat (' of
Meigs High Sc hoo l a nd a tlended
Ri o Grande Co llcgr for a year .
She is ('mpl oyed b.\ ' D n bi gh
Toyo ta in Vlrl(lnla . SP -~ Dodso n
b also a gr a dua te of Meigs. and is
srrvi ng "' lth the U.S. Army
sta tion Pd at For t Eustis. Va . ·

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lt'ngt h sat in dresses ·in 1hP colors
of pink and lavender.
·A lao Dodson . Middl e port. was
hi.• brot hcr·s bcst man . a nd the
u ·he rs . wcr!! David Dodso n. Da ·
vey Dodso n. Raymond Rider .
Middleport ; Tim Faulk. Pome·
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Miller. daugh t ~ r of Gl'org~ W.
Mill ~r 11 nd Marily n J. Miller. a nd
Ro·Jt 1 H . Dodson, so n of Gene a nd
Aggie Dodson. al l of Midd!Pport,
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16 at the Middl epo rt Chu rc h of
Christ.
AI Hartson p!.'rfo rml'd · thr
doub le rln~ rrPmOn)• fotlowlnga
program of mu siC by Shat·on
liawit''' • soloist. an&lt;i. Ma rily n
Wilcox. or~a n ist. Arrang&lt;'rnP~t s
of pink a nd lavrndrr car nati ons.
a nd a n archway decorated In t he
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Escortl'd to tho' alta r b\· hl't'
fatht· t·, the brldl' worf' a formnl
go" ·n of bridal sa tin fa shiMNI
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quarter puffy Sil'C\'l'S. fltt ('d
bodice. a nd ll bouffant skin with
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lace. ShP carried a bouqut'l of
pink a nd lavcndr-r rosrtluds.
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, GALLIPOLIS '.- Mrs. Velm a
· Williams, Ga llipolis, a nd J .D.
• Smith, Bidwell, a nnounce the
· engagement of their daughter,
. Lori Smith , to Patrick A. I}re· ;
, nde r gast, son of Dr. a nd Mrs.
•. Nea l J. Prendergast, Las Vega s,
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Bookmobile · service in Meigs
County Is provided by the Meigs
P ublic Libraray under contract
with Ohio Valley Area Libraries. ·
Monday: Carpenter , Laura' s
Store, 2: 55-3: 40; Dexter. 4: 10·
4:40: DanviUe Churc h, 5: 15-6;
Rutland Civic Ce nter, 6: 45 -7: 45;
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CROWN CITY -Homecoming
Sunday, King's Chapel Chu rch.
dinner at noon; singing by Shafer
Family, Ted Coll ins; preaching
Rev. Orville Carr ico.
PORTER - Clark Chapel
revival begins Sunday, with Rev.
James Phillips, various singers
nightly .
GALLI POLIS - Homecoming
· Su nda y , Springfield .Baptist
Chur.ch; dinner noon.

MT. PLEASANT - Mt. Plea·
sa nt Baptist Church homeco m·
ing Sunday, 10 a.m.

NORTHUP - Scott Price will
spea k at Northup Baptist
Church. Sunday, 7: 30p.m.

GALLIPOLIS - Homecoming
Sunday, Paint Creek Baptist
Church. 9: 15 a.m.: fellowship
din ner follow':,_':,~ning worshi~.

MARIETTA - Southeast District Meetlng of AAUW Is Sun·
da~· . noon to 5 p..m., Lafayett e
Hot el in Marietta.

SOUTHSIDE, W.Va . - Cle·
men I Morriston Family reunion.
Sunday, Beech Hill Unit E'd Meth·
odist Church. Picn.ic lunch, 1
p.m.

CROWN CITY - Charles
Glassburn wtll speak at Big 4
Chu rch, Sunday, 7: 30p.m.; special singing. ·

PT. PLEASANT - The 25th
Weaver Reunion will be keld
Sunday at teh Mason County
Farm Museum, Point Pleasant,
W.Va. Basket dinner at 1 p.m.
Decepdants fo Nicholas and
Margarel Weaver and all friends
and relatives lnvltE'd. Br ing lawn
chairs.

RED BRUSH - Weekend
OLD KYG)':R ~ Will ia m and meetings will be held at Red
Annie Scott Rife family reunion, · Brush Church of Christ on
Sunday , Old Kyger Freewill · Bas han Road. Sunday services,
Baptist Church; basket dinner at ,9:30a.m. and 6 p.m. Denver Hill
12: 30 p.m . .This is a change in of Foster, W.Va . will speak.
meeting place from the past.
MIDDLE;PORT - Open hou se
12 noon to 2 p.m. · Sunday at
Rejoicing Life Baptist School in
Middleport for public to tour
expandE'd
facilities and t.alk with
signature of Friioux 's un cle ,
ail
for
new
school year.
st
Eldon Savoie Sr., who ha s sin ce
died .
NEW HAVEN - Bend Area
"I don'l think there's really
a nything wrong with it •.. . illegal · gospel sing. Sunday at Union
or dishonest ahout it ," said Camp Grou nds, 2 miles back of
Friloux. who faces six opponents New Haven; basket dinner 12
noon; singing s tarts at 1:30 rain
in an Oct. 24 election.
or
shine with singers Including
He defended the letter he wrote
Calvary
Echoes, Sincere Gospel
under his uncle's name, sayin g
Quartet,
Reflections Trio, True
the man knew what he wanted to
Gospel
Sounds.Dan
Ha yman and
say bu t did not know how to writ e
the
Faith
Trio.
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low ed to wear guns around
inmates so there was little Mary
Black could do when two prisoners said lhey "couldn't take it
an y more," walkE'd out the door
a nd fiE'd in the sheriff's car.
Black, 42. s aid Friday s he did
try to persuade Wayne Cotham.
:15, and James Potts. 20. not to
leave.

PORTLAND - Debra Harris,
second and third grade teac her
at Port l ~nd ·Elementary, hilS
receivE'd a $100 grant from the
Ohio Council for Elementary
School Science to be usE'd to
purchase materials for hands-on
experiments during the coming
school year. The competition was
swnsorE'd by the Center of
Science and Industry. COS!,
Columbus. Only five winners In
the sta te were chosen ...

RACINE - Southern Local
School District Supt. Bobby Ord
announces that classes for stu·
dents of all schools In the district
will begin Tuesday morning and
schools wi ll operate on the.same
time schedul e as last year.

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RUTLAND - An open meeting
of the Rutland Garden Club will
be held Monday at 7:30p.m, . at
the Rutland Methodist Church.
CHESHIRE - Open house at \ Mrs. Joe Bolin, presldnet of the
Cheshlr e-Kyger Elementary Ohio Association of Garden
School. Monday. 6 p.m.
Clubs. will make flower arr angement s. A meeting of the host club
POMEROY - Special meetlng wUI be held lmmE'diately follow of the Meigs Local School Dis- Ing the open meeting.
trict Board of Education will be
held at 9:30a.m . Monday at. the
TUESDAY '
central office In l'lllddleport to
GALLIPOLIS ~Ga llipolis Ro·
discuss personnel and consider tary meets Tu esday, 16 p.m ..
any ot her business which may Down· Under .
lawfully come before the hoard.
CHESHIRE- Cheshire Chap·
POMEROY - The Meigs ter OES meets Tuesday , 8 p.m.
County Board of Elections will
meet at In special session at 4
CHESIHRE - Kyger Creek
p.m. Monday to certify the Boosters meeting. Tuesday. 7
validity of petitions fiiE'd for the p.m.
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4-H FASHION BOARD -Sclet:tedfo~t he Meigs
County 4-H Fashion Board on the basis or their
modeling and total look were these eight girls ..
front, left to right, Dehra F'rost, Elizabeth

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Osnaburg, asst. colors ........................... ~••••••••••••• 99' yd.
3J•'' White Ribbon .......................................... 10&lt; yd.
Baby Print •••.••...••....•....•.........•.•.••.•..•..••..•..• s1.00 yd.
Kwik-Sew Patterns .................................... 20% OFF

American-mode film is balonted for
ArMricon toUts. You might be very dis·
appointed in the results with a little·

HASKINS• TANNER
HOORS .

known foteign film . Color bolonu and
rendition might be very st'range, tven in
famiU. ,.,.,..sol~ in a fortlgncountry ,
Processing .may not be owoiloble for
foreign tilm in you r town. The current
standards ore f -b and lf -14 prO&lt;ess for
didts and ( -41 process for negotive color
film. The foreign brantk ,old in thf
United Statu ult these proc:enes worldwide but not all films Ulf compatible the·
mistry. And sending these brands off for
development to a distant proctssor
tc~uipped to handle them ton' t impro.e
their freshnen .
You're probably going to spend thou·
sands oft your foreign trip. Why toke a
thance on picture quality with unknown
film? .Stoc" up at Tawney's Studio, 424
Second Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio 4S631,
t~t41 446- 16S.

332 Second Ave.
Galtipotla. Ohio

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CALL 245·5336
ADU~v!.•l~!.ICES
FALL"SPECIAL
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UNTIL 8:00 P.M.

TIME

6·9
6-9
6-9
6-10 .

6-10
Arranged

6·10
6-10
6-9

7-9
7-9
7-9

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$54
$54
$54

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$54
$60
$54
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M&amp;W
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$90
$90
$90

T&amp;TH
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$60
$45
$60
$60

MOST CLASSES SCHEDULED
. TO START WEEK ·Of
SEPTEMBER 8, 1987

$60

N~rsing ~ssisiant

Office Specialist
Medical Clerk

DAYS
FEE
MTW&amp;TH $300/$600
MTW&amp;TH $300/$600
MTW&amp;TH $300/$600
MTW&amp;TH $300/$600
MTW&amp;TH $300/$600
Class schedule on request · $300
5-10
MTW&amp;Tii $375/$750
5·10
MTW&amp;TH $360

HOURS

TIME

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ADULT EDUCATION 1987-88

$90 1COURSE:
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Gallia-Jackson·Vinton JVSD
Adult Education
P.O . Box 157, Rio Grande. OH. 4~874

COMMERCIAL &amp;
SA'VINGS BANK
MAIN OFFICE 26 COURT ST.

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SILVER BRIDGE BRANCH
SPR lNG VALLEY OFFICE

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Gallipolis, Sept. 9 thru 14
•Paint under direction of an artist who
teaches as he paints - tells you everything
he knows.
•Daily demonstrations.
e(ritiqes every third day.
•Rive~ sites, old houses, farm scenes
•Enioy the fellowship of others with like interests and talents.

RESERVE BEFORE SEPT. 1st
Send •so deposit or •150 full payment
Please Make Check to JIM SCOTT- 1221 LOCUST ST.
SUITE 1401 - ST. LOUIS, MO . 63103
NAME _______________________________

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If you have questions - call French Art Colony
446-3834 or Earl Tope 446-0332.

llrcnt Rose. Racine, al the annual Melgl:l County
F'air Livestock Sale. The award was presented by
Mrs. Robert Lee, Racine.

Photos scheduled
: POMEROY - Mci~ s Hig h
·.: School senior pictures for thr
: •yearbOOk w!Ube ta ken Aug. 27-2H
at thP hi gh schoo l. Call 9~12 · 2 1 5~
::for Informa tion .
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This Yt•ar

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LOG HOME

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This 6 week program is designed for those who are Divorced, Widowed, or Single Head of Household and want
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Loction: Episcopal Church Parish House
McArthur,· Ohio
Hours: 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. TW&amp;TH
Call 245-5336, ask for Dorna Smith
Future classes to be held at various locations.

441 SECOND AYE., GAWPOLIS

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Begins September 14, 19 8 7
Set your own schedule.
No registration required.
Call 245-5336, ask for Lisa
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rr•clplent ol the Sandra Harden Memorial
Citizenship Award prPs.•nh&gt;d Frld~y night to

S.U.C.C.E.S.S.

FULL-TIME COURSES

300/600
300/600
300/600
300/600
300/600
300
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360

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BUCKEYE HILLS - RIO GRANDE
Introduction to Lotus 12 3
30 hrs. 6-9 p.m. beginning 9/22187
T &amp; TH
$100.00
Introduction to Data Base Management
30 hrs. 6-9 p.m. beginning 10/27/87
T &amp; TH $60.00
Call 245-5336, ask for Dennis

FINANCIAL AID AVAiLABLE
COURSE NAME
Air Condilioning/Heatlng
Automobile Body Repair
Automobile' Mechanics
Buildin' Maintenance
lndustrtal Maintenance

and $:1

COMMUNITY COMPUTER TRAINING

QUALITY EDUCATION AT
AFFORDABLE PRICES
NO~TH CENTRAL
ACCREDITATION
CAREER .COUNSELING

WATERCOLOR
WORKSHOP .

Your
Photos

Mr.. Hohcrt Lee of Racine, mother ul the late Bob
Hill LPP .-q.J&gt;e s pecial HI dairy award will be

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service to help you took your bet!
on that special dey. Priced from

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HOURLY COURSES
COURSE NAME .
HOURS
Typing I
36
Typing II
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36
Private Business and Clerical
36
Civii ·Service Testing Preparation
Accounting Principles I
36
. 36
Accounling Principles II
Community Computer Training
30
Introdu ctory Word Processi ng
36
Filing-Records Management
36
Basic Sales Training
20
Supervision
20
Ba sic Communications
20
Income Tax Preparation
20
Housekeeping
40
Waiter-Waitress Training
20
Medical Terminology
30
Adult Basic Educalion
Woodworking .
40
AUTO BODY REPAIR
Welding &amp; Brazing
60
Ba sic Repair &amp; Replacement
60
Advan ced Repair:&amp;. Replacement
60
AUTO MECHANICS
Automotive Tune-up
40
Automoti ve Electrical System
30
Engine Theory &amp; Operation
40
. 40
Brake Systems
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
Introduction to Carpentry
60
ELECTRICITY
lntro. to Basic Electricity
60
Residential &amp; Commercial Wiring
60
Intra. to lndustral Wiring
60
AIR CONDITIONING / HEATING
lntro. to Residential Systems
60
Intra. to Electrical Motors.
60
Controls &amp; Circuits ·
Advanced Residential Systems
60
Advan ced Electrical Moto rs.
60
Controls
INDUST RIAL MAINTENANCE
Electrical Circuits
60
Machine Shop Operations I
60
Machine Shop Operations II "
60

ARTIST'S

SUMMER SUITS

BRIDOE-OPEMIMO SALE

CENTRAL
TRUST CO.
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OHIO VALLEY
BANK

1110 ADIIAN DRIVE, GALLIPOLIS
DAVID RICE, OWNER

446-7470

420 liD AVE. - JACKSON PIKE OFFICE;

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WEST OF RODNEY, OHIO

OUR SECOND

POM)':ROY - Meigs Count y
Litter Contro l Advisory Boa•·ct
will meet Tuesda y, 7: 30 p.m . . a I
the agricu ltural ext ens ion ot'fi ce.
Mulberry Height s, Pomeroy.

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MIDDLEPORT, OH.

OPEN FOR·
BUSINESS

Downie, Heat her Finlaw, Penny Aelker, and back
row , Beth Clark, Donia Crane, Elizabeth Lawson,
and Ruby Burke.

EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS

.Mdt.C,J 4G~tic'

"I loo ked at him and I told him
'Wayne, think aQout what you're
doing because when they ca tch
you you' re go ing to be in se riou s
trouble. ' an d he said 'I know that.
but I' ve got to go.' and that' s why
I didn't try to stop him," the
jailer recalled.
Blac.k said she opened the cell
door to ha nd Coth am, who had an
ear Infect ion, a cott on swa b
Thursday. And tha t's when she
got the bad news.

RACINE :... Southern Local
School Board wlll meet In regular
8esslon Monday night, 6:30p.m.,
at the high school.

POMEROY
Meigs County
Litter Control Advisory Board
will meet Tuesday, 7:30p.m., at
the agriculture extension offlce
on Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy.

PATRIOT- Junior High Football practice begins Monday
after school.

The chagrin pen letter
tULJNG , La : (UPII - St.
Charles Pa r.ish P resid.e nt Kevin
FrlloiJ&gt;~ has confe~sed to ghostw·
riting letters to severa l news pap, ers in praise of lji mself.
The lette rs lo The New Orleans
Times-Picayune, St . CharlE&gt;s He·
raid a nd River Parishes Guide
pra isE'd Friloux ancl attacked his
det r actors.
One letter , referring to " thE'
good elected officials. such as
Kev in Fr iloux." carried I he

Grant received

Nov. 3 general election.

SYRACUSE -A free com munlty skin testing clinic will be held
Monday evenlngfrom4: 30 to6; 30
MONDAY
p.m. at the Syracuse Municipal
GALLIPOLIS ,.- Mt. Olive Building. The testing will be done
Churcll will host a · healing by Joan.Tewksbary, R.N. A blood
service Monday through Aug. 30, · pressure clinic will be held
7:30 p,m. nightly.
during the sa me hours.

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

Community 'calendar/area happenings
SUNDAY
MASON . Gru bb Family
si ngers will be at the Christia n
Bret heren Church. Sunday. 7:30
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INDEPENDENCE

Vinton \headquartered theL~ircus
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By JAMES SANDS
Special Correspondent
For a short time in the 1890's
VInton was
headquarters
lor a traveling
circus. No doubt
many a young
person crossed
t h e Racca
Creek either
bridge or by walking across the
dam whi.ch at times had very
' little water coming across it.
Under t he wil low trees in what
would today be a park, yo ungs tets would find perform ers practieing their acts and others
shoeing horses and getting the
wagons ready .
The Stowe Brothers Ci rcus.
ow ned by Colonel F ra nk Stowe
a nd his brothers, played most ly
for sm all towns and villages in
southern Ohio.
The circus featured s uch acts
as trained m onkeys a nd dogs,
ponies, clowns, trapeze performers, horizontal-bar artists.
contortionists, tumblers. knife-

throwers, a horse that could
select the a ppropriate fl ag of a
nation as called out by the tra iner
and the brass band .
Colonel Stowe served the clrcus as bandlea der, composer,
trumpet player and even blacksmit h. By the way , Stowe also
painted the letters and scenery
on the wagons th at advertise the
show as the circus rolled over th e
hills and through the vall eys.
One m an wrote that because of
Colonel Stowe' s ability to get
along wi th peo ple, he seldom had
trouble getting perfor mers but
he alway s looked for people who
could do s everal jobs, like the
Colonel himself. For instance, all
musicians had to know sever al
instruments. Some of the trapeze
artist s also · doubled as clow ns
and all the ar tists shared in the
driving of the wagons and the
pitching of the tents.
When · the circus quit the road
ColonelfSiowe mov.· ed ,to Vinton
and op ted a · blacksmith shop
near th 1 \lihion .MilL One man
remembered th at "aft e r hi s

day'sworkwasdqne,Stoweoften
brought out the ol.d cornet and
with a cleve" tr)ple tongue would
bring back · memori es of the
realm of rhapsody , reminding a ll
of the circus days." Stowe 's love
for music was so great that he
once remarked tha t when he los t
his " lip", .It would be time to ca ll
Kerr Butler ,the under-taker hi
VInton , to be put away. Around
the turn qf the century Stowe
organized two bands . a n adult
band in Vinton and a youth band
in Wilkesville. On som e of the
co ldest nights in thewinterStowe
wmild put his trumpet under hi s
overcoat and walk through the
s now 8 miles to Wilk esvil le to
teac h youngsters.
This goa teed showman, musiclan and blacksmith adde d
another title to his name when he
was elected r:nayor of Vinton. He
became suc h a popu lar politician
th at whe n he ran for re-election
he was u. nat:lle to muster up any
opposition.
The one thing missing in
Colonel Stowe's life was a fa mily

Crafts plan
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observance
TUPPERS PLAINS - T he
children of Mr. a nd Mrs. Ro bert
R. Craft , Tuppers Plains arc
a nnouncing t heir parent s upcom ·

ing 25th wedding anniverary.
Cr·aft and the former Carol
Wi res were married on Aug. 25 ,
1962 by the Rev . Gearhart. Ho is
the son oft he late Char les L. and
Myr tle Craft, a nd his wife is the
daught er of the la te Leroy A.
Wires and Laura Fi e lds.
Mr. and Mrs. Cra ft are the
pa rents of a son. Rober! Leon.
Tuppers Plains. and two d aug hlers, L. .Jea nn ine. also of Tu ppers
P la ins, and Deborah Lynn , a t
home.
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T he c hildren' plan to hon or
their parents with a dinner at
Sebastiai].S in Pa rker sbu rg.

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l imit Quantities

A wheelchair is dtsigMd!(llow you ;;1
to be independenl and
ile. Man.v
people loday howe di O&lt;o ~oYtd that a •
Wheelchair cOn reduce thtir depen·
denu on others and help regain their ·
$tlf cl)nfi den&lt;e. Wheelchairs arer:dicare/ Mrdicald aproved so the wiU
not be a financial bu r~en. .for a free
demonllration call or llop by.

446 -7283
DOWN BY THE 0 1..0 MILL. STREt\M in Vinton, one can see the
loundatio n where t he VInto n Mill used to sit. Beside ihe mill were
was the blasksm it h shop ol Col. Fran ~ St owe who, in th!' 1890's
headquarte red a circ us at Vi nton. Stowe later became mayor ol
VInton.

as his wife had c hosen not to
move to Vin ton and the pa ir
never had c hildren . Slow~ loved
chi ldren a nd was paratlc ularly
fond of a litlle tyke by the nam e of
Hazel Hart sook who lived near
th€' mill and blacksmith s hop.
Stowe often bought Hazel candy,
ice cream a nd pea nut s.
One day Hazel was walching
Colonel Stowe as 11e took a
red-hot iro n. placed it on thcanvil
and bega n s hapi ng II. The spark s
were fly in g all arou nd and onee
ha ppened to ca tch on lo lhe
chi ffon dress thai Ha zel wa s
wearing.
Stowe dropped his hamm er
and hot iron. seized thC' gir l
a fl ame wit h his bare hands and
dashed her fnto a sla cktub . So
quick was Stowe th at the fir€' left
no mark whatsoever on Hazel.

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THIU
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Home Owned
ond Operoted

63 Pine St.

Gollipolis

Limit
20
FRESH .PORK BUTT

FRESH PORK BUTT COUNTRY STYLE

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THE SHOE CAFE

$l 39

Coupons

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Spare Ribs ••• ::·...... 1

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

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20&lt; · CO'NES - FREE BALLOONS

Mr. and Mrr. Robe11 Craft ·

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WRISTWATCH
GREAT SENTIMENTAL VALUE

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH .
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GALLIPOLIS, OH. and HENDERSON, W. VA.

ANY LARGE SANDWICH

$500.00 REWARD

ALL WEEK

Sandwich
Specials

99&lt;

The Solomon Islands were sighted
in t568 by an expedition from Peru,
but Britai n esta blished a protec torate
in the 1890s over most of the group.
The islands were the site o! many major World War II battles. Self-govern·
ment came on Jan. 2, 1976, and independence finally was attained on July
7, 1978.

STORE HOURS
Monday thru Sunday
8 AM-10 PM

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REG. $659

Maxims Acid Perm

NOW

l~J~~ $369

Sale $2750

Maxims Value Pak Perm

reg. $35

ROCKING

Sale $2250

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fURNITURf CO. ·

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955

20 LB.
BAG

$229

limit 1 Per Customer
: Good at Powell 's SUfMrmarket Only
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BOX
Limit I Per Customer
Goad at Powell's Supermarkll Only
Offer Good Thru Sat., Aug. 29, 1987

eOnlv one manufacture r's
. coupon per item .

SLB

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price of the item . Money
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thickly cushioned seat provide lush seating comton. n's beautifully
proponioned and neatly upholsl~ted to complement any decor.
It tully reclin es at a touch of the mechanism-activating handle.
From Be rkl i n e~ Your direct line to comfon and value!

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one of the bank's cash a wards to Mind)' Vanc_e of

August 23, 1987 ·

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

Pega B-8-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Busy Hands 4-H club, while County 4-H advisor
Jackie Graham h&gt;oks on. Each year, Central
Trust prc,sonts the cash awards (o 4-H and Girl
Scout memhers.

Section C.
August 23, 1987

Edberg rips .Connors, 6-2, 6-3

GALLIPOLIS - Dr. Alice
Gr!cosk!, a general surgeon at
Holzer Clinic, has eo-authored a
handbook to help train medical
students and junior res idents.
Entitled "The Mont Re id,
University of Cincinna ti Surgical
Manual," this 500-page handbook
is des igned to provide a guide for
more effici ent , bedside management of co mmon surg ical
problems.
Gr!coskl. a former chief surg ical resident at the Universit y of
Cincinnat i Medi ca l Ce n te r.
served as edit or of the book with
five other former chief res idents
LOOKING IT OVER - Dr. Alice Grlcoskl and Dr. Charles
from the Univers ity of C!nc!nHolzer look over the t extbook she co-authored for surgi cal
nat i: Drs. Andreas Doerm a nn.
procedures. Grlcoskl and several other physlcans complied the
Dav id Kirkpat rick, La urence Lo,
handbook.
Michae l Nussbaum and J a mes
Plettner. These phys icians were
"Th e surgica l handbo ok will Medical Center spec ia lty units.
s urgical res idents at Holzer . hopefully be a usNul refer e nce in a nd nu rs ing fl oors , " s aid
a ll of the Hol zer Clinic and Ho lz&lt;'r GricoskL
Clinic between 1983 and 1985.

MASON , Ohio (UPI) - Stefan
F,:dberg needed just 67 minutes to
rout ,- i~ lmm y Connors 6-2. 6-3
Saturday and move into the final
of the Assocatlon of Tennis
Professionals Championship at
the Jack Nicklaus Sports Center.
Edberg, the No . .2 seed, will
face the winner of . Saturday
night's Bor is Beeker-Anders Jarryd match In Sunday' s finaL
Jarryd, the eighth seed, had
beaten Becker, the third ~ seed,
the last two times they played.
Service breaks In the second
al\d eighth games gave Edberg
the first set. Edberg broke
Connors, seeded fourth , to make
It 3-11n the second set, and served
out for the match .
Connors hobbled during the
match, apparently caused bY a
blister on his right foot. Aflerward he dented anything was
wrong and said, "I just wasn't

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County 4-H clubs and Gi rl Scout Troops wail in
line to be presented with their Central Trust
Awards by bank preside nt Harold ThomJ&gt;SOn .

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project first, second and third place wlnne,.. lrom
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24-28.
Monday: Chorus, I p.m . 3
p.m.
Tuesday : S.'f. O.P . Ph .v sical
fitness. 10: 30 a .m.
Wednesday: Ca rd Ga mes. 1
p.m. 3 p.m.
Thursday: Bible Stud y, 11 a .m.
. 12 p.m.: Her balists. 12: 30 p.m.
Friday: Ar t Class. 1 p.m . · :1
p.m .; Cra ft Mini -Course , l p.m .·
3 p.m .
Menu s will be:
Monday: Sal isbur&gt;' Stea k wi th mus hroom sauce, mas hed potatoes, kal e w ith v inegCJr , \Vho lc

grain bread and pear hal ves with
grated cheese.
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Tuesday: Oven baked chicken ,
scalloped pota toes. ga rden s uiau
with red cabbage and ca rrots I oil
and vinega r), biscui ts a nd cak e
with cherry topping.
Wednsday : Baked pork cnops,
glazed sweet potatoes . br usscl
sprouts, wh ole gra in brea d- and
ice cream .
Thursday: Hot (log with sa uce.
baked bea ns. cole slaw wi th
green peppers , bu n a nd s liced
peaches.
Friday: Tuna patt y with
cheese sa use. parsley bu ttered
potatoes. tomato and cucumber
slice . whole grain bread and jello
refrlgerater cak e.
Choice of coffee. tea , le m o·
nade, milk or bu tter milk is
served with each mea l.

MEIGS SENIORS
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has scheduled the followi ng activi ties sc hedu led for the wee k of
Aug. 2 4 - 2~.
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Social Securit y Representa tive
10 a. m. - noon: Bingo I p.m . - 2
p.m.: , Bridge 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.;
Bowli ng l : 30 p.m.
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Da)(. gam es before lunch. prize
for best dressed islanp er.
Friday : Round and square
da nce . 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. wi th music
by True Country. a dmi ssion
$1.:10, br in g sna cks for r~ fr es h ­
mcnt tabl e.
The Senior Nu trit ion P rogra m
menu for the week Will be
Mo nday : Ba ked fis h, mixed
vege tables. cole s la w. fruit
coc ktai L ·
Tuesday: Beef an d noodles.
bru 55cl spro ut s. lossed sa lad,
coo kie.
Wednesday: Ba kPd s teak,
brPad dressing, broccoli, heav enly has h
Thursday: Sweet a nd sou r
por k, buttered turn ips, fresh

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memory of the late Sidney Spencer, a long time
local harness horse driver and trainer, was
awarded Friday at the Meigs County Fair to Ron

Newhart, Marietta, left, for driving to the most
wins - six - during the week. At the right Is
Bryan Zirkle who pres ented the trophy on behall
of the Sugar Run Mill . ·

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sound over speciall y designed
high-capacity telephone lines,
oi·di nary telephone lines' limited
ability to tra ns mit data has been
a barr ier to developing video
telephones.
Working for a year a nd a hall,
enginee rs for Universal VIdeo
have discovered a way to compress the Immense amo the
dev ice as " a Star Trek type
'transporter for pictures."
"We take a picture, tear it
apar t, send It over the telephone
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LOS ANGELES iUPJ ) - AI
Davis insists he is mov~ghls Los
Angeles Raiders · to suburban
Irwindale because members of ·
the Los Angeles Coliseum Commi ssion "turned their back on
us."
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But Count y Supervisor lyllke
Antonovlch, a memher of the
commission, claimed Irwindale
will finance its generous offer to
the NFL team with taxpayer
money that should be devoted to
services such as police _and fire
prot ection .
"It's a gift of taxpayer funds, "
Antonovich said at a news
conference Friday.
" Taking money from fire de·
partments , sheriff's depart ments and sc hool districts may
be one of the most outrageous
examples of why the state
legislature needs to reform communit y redevelopment agency
laws. "
·
Redevelopment money Is meant to be used for Improving
blighted a reas, he said, and " not

for building coliseums."
The deal calls for the construction of a 65,000-seat stadium in
Irwindale, 20 miles east of
downtown Los Angeles, with
Irwindale agreeing to -loan the
Raiders $115 million - $10
million of it as a cash advance.
DaviS, speaking at a separate
news conference, said the Raid·
ers hopes to play by as early as
the 1990 season in the stadium
built especially for them in the
dusty San Gabriel Valley city; 20
miles east of downtown Los
Angeles .
The Raiders announced the
move Thursday night after
months of highly publicized haggling with the nine-member
Coliseum Commission, · managers df the team's current home.
"They turned their back to.us
and said WI'' re scrapping all the
treaties, " Davis said, referring
to his quarrel with the commission over the construction of
luxury boxes the team wanted on
the Coliseum's northern rim.
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Davis, · the Raiders managing
general partner, maintains part
of the deal that In 1982 moved the
Raiders from Oakland to Los
Angeles gave them permission to
build pricey luxury boxes on the
arena's northern rim.
He claimed that then commission President William
Robertson and his board agreed
to remove 1, 700 prime seats
where the boxes were to be built,
and to add retractable seating
over the Olympic track to give
fans a closer view or the game.
None of this was committed to
print.
Both projects were set for the
1987-88 football season .
The Raiders halted . construc·
t!on In February. Davis explained he was trying to make the
commission uphold Its agreement, but current commission
president Alexander Haagen denied Its existence and said thE&gt;re
was neither the -time nor the.
money to Implement such a plan
by this season.

INDIANAPOLIS iUPJ)- U.S.
boxers lost In the finals of three
weight- classes Saturday. IncludIng two head-to-head defeats to
Cubans, and enter the last day of
competition at the Pan American
Games without a single gold
medal.
Puer to Rican light flyweight
Luis Rolon bested Michael Carbaj al of Phoenix, Ariz., 5-0:
Cuban bantamweight Manuel
Martinez outpointed Michael Collins .of LaPorte, Texas, 4-1; and
welterweight Kenneth Gould of
Rockford. Ill., lost by a slmlllar
score to Cuban Juan Lemus .
The United States fell to 2·9 In
bouts against Cubans at these
Games. Cuba won five -golds
Saturday a nd has five more
fight ers In gold-medal bouts
Sunday.
Two Americans fight Sunday,
featherweight Kelcie Banks, Chi·
cago, meets Emilio Villegas of
the Dominican Republic and

light welterweight Todd Foster,
Great Falls, Mont., takes on
Cuban Candelario Duvergei.
"It's a little . disappointing ,"
c;arba)al said of the u,s_ performance against rival Cuba, "but
we'll all he back."
Collins thought both he and
Gould fought well enough to win,
but were denied by the judges.
"I'm not a judge, just a fighter.
but the way I see it we won a
couple fights out there today," he
said.
Carbajal, the winner of the 1987
Olympic Festival , was no match
for Rolon, the silver medalist at
last year's World Championships. Rolon scored effectively
with his right and had Carbajal
constantly retreating.
"I thought I -won the first round
but he may have won the second
and third," Carbajal said . "I got
tired alter the first round. I really
don ' t know why. "
Collins, a three-time U.S. Ama-

teur winner, was leading on all
the judges' cards heading Into
the final round but weakened.
Martinez took control in the third
and staggered Collins with a
right In the final minute of the
bout.
"He slipped his right hand on
me a couple of times," Collins
said. "I think It was just a case of
me running out of gas in the third
round."
Gould. the reigning world
champion, took a standing eight·
count in the first round but
recovered and appeared to take
control of the boul.ln the flnaltwo
rounds . .
In other bouts, Cuban light·
weight Julio Gonzales won a 5-0
decision over Jose Perez or
Venezuela; Angel Espinosa, a
Cuban middleweight, beat Otis
Grant of Canada, 5-0; and Cuban
heavyweight Felix Savon
knocked out Juan Diaz Nieves of
Argentina In the seeond round.

Trojans, Devils scrimmage Saturday

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difficult to say how anyone was
playing with the wind and the
conditions out there, but for .the
windy condlt Ions he served
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great."
Edberg said the 16 mph to 24
mph gusts didn't bother _him. · ,
"Usually If I'm playing well I
have no problems with . the
wind."
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Edberg has played extremely
well at the $375,000 ATP , the
winner or which earns $48,000. He
has beaten players ranked 38th,
30th, 37th, 15th and sixth In tHe
world without losing a set.
Following his victory over
Connors, · he said he s~rved,
vqlleyed, returned serve and hit
from the bac~court welL
Was there anything he didn't
do well?
"Not really," Edberg
answered.

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getting around too well today. It
was a little thing on the bottom-of
my foot. "
Edberg said he could tell
Connors was having problems
with his mobility.
"But I thought also I played
very well," Edberg said . "I
dldn 't really give hlma chance to
pll!Y well."
At 4-2 In the first set, Connors
had two break points as Edberg
netted four easy volleys. But
Edberg managed to fend off .the
break with an overpowering
serves.
"He had afew chances to break
me, but on all tlie big points I
played well, and that's the main
thing against him, " said Edberg,
ranked third in the world.
Connors , known for his ablll·
ties to return serve, said Ed·
berg's serve was too much to
handle.
"He served well more th'ln

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ROCK SPRINGS - Ron N ewhart, Marietta, was presented a
special trophyy blanket award at
the close of Friday 's harness
horse racing program at the
Meigs County Fair. The blanket
was awarded In memory M the
late Sidney Spence r, Pomeroy
harness horse trainer anq driver
for many years, and a fgrmer

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scored on runs of six yards to
conclude the first unit action for
both teams.
.
WIth reserves on the Memorial
Field gridirop, halfback Benny
Davis raced 63 yards to paydlrt
for the Troj a ns hefore Brian King
got the lone Devil score on a
one-yard burst.
Portsmouth coach Steve Stohl a
was all smiles after the two-hour
session. remarking "Boy, am I
happy. Those kids really worked
hard for this because we are
three and four deep at most
spots, and everyone Is lry!ng to
get a starting job."

Stohla pointed that three of his
regulars did not play for various
reasons, "but we just kept ·
running our fresh kids out there
and they responded welL"
Brent Saunders, the Galllans'
coach, summed up his feelings by
staling "our lack of experience at
most positions really showed
today. This Is definitely going to
be a rebuilding year for us."
The Devils travel to Fairland
High School for another scrimmage Tuesday evening, while
Portsmouth will entertain Coal
Grove In a Wednesday evening
scrimmage.

Phillies blank Dodgers, 2-0
Dodgers.
PHILADELPHIA tUPIJ Mike Maddux, who joined Phlla·
Maddux, 1-0. allowed five hits
delphia earlier In the day ,
and
struck out lhree for the
pitched seven shutout Innings
victory.
Maddux was called up
Saturday and Luis Aguayo's
this
afternoon
from the Maine
groundout In the seventh Inning
.
Guides
of
the
International
scored Von Hayes, helping the
League
I
AAA
1.
Phlllles extend their winning
streak to five gan1es with a 2-0
Kent Tekulve recorded one out
victory over the Los Angeles lor his third save.

Marietta's Ron Newhart presented special trophy blanket

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GALLIPOLIS- AyoungGali!polis Blue Devils football team
fumbled seven times Saturday
morning, opening the door for the
Portsmouth Trojans to outscore
I he Devils 7-I In the first
prP-season scrimmage for both
teams.
The deep and talented Trojans
scored on each of their five
possessions on sustained 70:yard
drives and added a pair of "girt"
scores when they picked up
GAHS fumbles and returned
them for TDs.
Quarterback Chris Apel
capped a 70-yard drive on the
first possession. scoring on a
one-yard sneak.
The Blue Devils were chugging
up the field when, suddenly,
linebacker Shane DeSimone
scooped up a GAHS fumble and
raced 37 yards for the score.
On the next Devil drive,
another fumble recovery, this
time by defensive end David
Barnes, enabled him to scoot 25
yards to paydlrt.
Halfback Eric Johnson and
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mayor of Pomeroy. Newhart
received the award for driving
the most winners at the Meigs
Fair this week. He had a total of
six wins during the week.
Sonnl'sAiba, owned by R. Reid
and Charlie Norris, Lockbourne,
and driv en by Norris took both
the first and flftb races for three
year old filly pacers during ·

Friday afternoon's racing. program. Second in bothraceswasB
D Wee, driven by Roger Estep.
In the second dlvlson for three
year old fllly pacers , Waycounts
Pride, owned by Kenton Beek·
man of Chllllcot he and driven by
Joe Andre took both races and
won the trophy blanket provided
by The Daly Sentinel for the

fastest pacer of the two divisions .
Beck Zone, owned by Jessie
Andra and James Ford, Portsmouth, and driven by Joe Andr!!,
won both the third and seventh
races In the Ohlllco trotters race
and was awarded a trophy
blanket provided by Gloeckners
Cafe. Second In both races was
Pap's Knife, owned and driven
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Josle Wales, owned by Harry.
by Howard Proffitt of Jackson.
Ambitious Aglgall, owned by - Hanshaw, Charleston, W. Va. ;
Raymond and Beulah Moore, was first in the fourth with
Dresdon, and driven by Terry Rocketross, owned by Hanshaw
VanRhocten, took first In the and driven by AI Jones was
fourth race and third In the second. The trophy blank!!! for
eighth, races for Ohlllco pacers. the pacer In the two races wwben
Second In the fourth was Aaron- to Ambitious Abigail. Smith·
gale, owned and- driven by Nelson · Motors provided the
Bernard Eckstein, Columbus. blanket.

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Top rookies sign fat 1987 contracts
By ffiA KAUFMAN
and t hree touchdowns in one half,
· he tween Indianapolis and former
UPI Sports Writer
Alabama linebacker Cornelius
"Vinny's very, very similar to
Even before he turns a rival's
Bennett , the second player
John Elway," says DeBerg, who
facemask Into an NFL spittoon,
chosen in the draft and one of competed against Elway for
Brian Bosworth will be tough to
several first round rookies who
Denver's starting quarterback
avoid In naming the most colorful
chose the holdout route.
job five years ago. " Those two
rookie of 1987.
Among others were fullback
are t he most raw-talented quarThat's· colorful as In green Alonzo Hig])smith (Houston).
terbacks I've ever worked with.
the color of money. Oklahoma's
defensive linernan Jerome They both ha ve very strong arms
AU-America linebacker, a player
Brown (Philadelphia) a nd defen- and good qu arterba ck instincts.
not eligible for the regular NFL
sive end Jason Buck (Cincinati) . Naturally, among the fans
'draft last spring; has struck gold
l;'lttsburgli may lose defensive there's a lot or inystl_que about
In the Pacific Northwest. There 's
back Rod 'Woodson to th'e U.S.
the No. 1 pick in the draft . Add the
·. nothing supplemental about Tne . track and field team at the 1988 Helsma n Trophy and Million
• Boz's 10-year contract worth $11
Olympics.
Dollar Baby; and they just ·can't
. million . Now all he has to do Is
The first player drafted, Heiswalt."
justify making more money tha n
man Troph y winner Vinny Test a ·
Perkins says his starting quarPro Bowl linebackers .
verde, signed early for $8.2 . terback job will he won in the
"I won't put my foot in m y
million over ~lx years with pre-season, but several other
mouth like I did in Oklahoma ,"
Tampa Bay, a battered franchise Buccaneers rookies already apsays Bosworth, who once pro- . ·coming off consecutiv e 2- 14 pear assul·ed of starting herths
claimed that he "spit ioogies"
seasons .
after a 20- piayer draft harvest.
into the faces of college oppoTestaverde is battling veteran
Don Smith, the Southeast Connents as a means of Intimidation.
Steve De Berg lor the siarting job lerence Player of the Yea r last
" Things got carried away there.
as Ray Perkins qegins his first seaso n as a quarte rback for
I have learned from that
year as coach of the Buccaneers.
experience."
In his pro debut ag'ainst CincinMoney and contract length
nati In '(he pre., season opener,
were factors In negotiations
Testave•·de threw for 233 ya rd s

Cancer tennis
·finals today

GA LLIPOLIS - In American
Cancer Society Tennis Tourna men! ac tion Friday, J . Fowler
a nd D . Crow defeated E . Villanu eva and M. Casa nova ·6-2, 6-0; T .
Hopkins and C. Haggart y beat B.
Addington and R . Snider 3-6. 7-6,
6-3; a nd J . Osborne and K.
Eachus topped C. Haggarty and
T. Haggarty 6-4, 6-7. 7-6.
In s ingles competition . It was
D. La wson over K. Danie ls 6-4,
~3: S. Haskins beat C. Crow 6-2,
6-I; S. Baker deleated T. Hopkins
6- 2, 6-3; D. Crow over J. Elliott
6-2. 6-4: . B. Johnson over B.
Addington 6-2. 6-2; and S. Baker
beat D. Crow.
The fin als will be at 10 a. m .
Sunday at Winding Ridge. Look
for the red sign on the dght, one
mil e down the Ohio River !rom
Gallipolis on ·Ohio 7.

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BOWLING GREEN, Ohio
rUPI)- DaveWalshotMauston.
Wis.. won the 9,200- pound
modified tractor title Friday at
the 21st annual National Tractor
Pulling Championship, beating
five fellow competitors in a
puiloff.

Mississippi State. has the edge at
ha lfback as Perkins- sheds the
1-back attack built around Ja111es
Wilder. Speedy wide receiver
Mark Carrier has Impressed
Perkins, a former All-America
receiver at Alabama, and Winston Moss, Testaverde's teammate at Miami (Fla.) , Is ticketed
for an outside linebacker spot.

Walsh earned the title with a
pull of 257-feet. 2-lnches after he
and the five other drivers turned
in full pulls of 300 feet in the
regular competition. Leo 'Ka y of

Kansas City, a ci4b with solid
defe nse, great special teams and
an abysmal rushing attack, is
counting on a pai r of rookie
runners - little Pau'i Palmer of
Temple and big Christian Okoye
from Azusa-Pacific. Palmer,
wno finished second to Testaverde In the Heisman voting, ha s
~n hampered by a thigh bruise,
but the 253-pound Okoye reeled
off ga in s of 23 and 30 yards I!I the
Hail ol Fa me Game agai nst San
Francisco .

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VINTON - There wi ll he a
doubl e-elimin a tion m e n's Class
D a nd ·E softball tourn1;1ment on
August 29 and 30, sponsored by
the Vinton Ball League.
The e nt ry fee is $65. Each team
mus t provide its own balls. For
more inform ation. ca ll 388-9888
or 388-8521.

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Store HCMlrs: Monday tllruJri~ 8:00a.m. to S~ p.m.,
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.• Pete Filson 'pllched a five·
'·hitter a nd Pete Dalena homered
:Frida y nl ~ h t to lift the Columbus
• Clippers to a 4-0 v ictory over the
· Maine Guides.
.: : Filson, 12·4, struck out four,
: -walked threE' and did not a llow an
• .extra -ba se hit. Guides s tarter
: Tom Newell. 8- 11. aiiow!'d seven
:·hits and all lour Columbu s runs.
· AI Co lumbus, Ohio. Daiena
: ~ave the Clippers a 1-0 lead In the

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SUPER DEALS
ON WHEELS/I
1984 CHEV,. LeBARON ...............................:.... 54800

Automatic , air, AM / FM / Cassette. Power locks. tilt, cruise.

1979 FORD FUTURA .... ~ ................................. 52795

· Save·now on.

2 door. auto. , air. 67,000 miles . New paint.

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4 door, auto., air, cruise, tilt. power ste.e ring. AM / FM / Stereo.

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1985 OLDS.

CUTLAS5~~-~!~.L.!.~!~.~!~~--~-~~~-~-~!~.~ •• 5629 5

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1986 PLYMOUTH COLT..........................~ •••• 55695

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1971 CHEVY C-30 1-TON TRUCK .................. 53800

307 V-8 . 46.500 original miles. Owner's manual stilt in glove compartment. M~st see to appreciate.
4 speed, AM / FM / Caaaette. Rear defroster. 2.333 mites.

1984 CAPRICE CLASSIC................................... 5739 5

4 door. Air, auto., PS, power seats, windows, door locks. cruise, tilt,
roar defroster. AM / FM / Steroo. V-8 engine.

1986 CHEVY SPRINT ...................................... $5295

Tile Slihl 028AVSEO fits the
way you work with its special
lush-cut design. Ideal for
imbing operations or cutting
firewood . Filatures electronic
ignition , Ouickstop~ Inertia
cnain brake, anti-vibration
IIYStem and a 3.12 cu. ln .
engine .
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wa1har. 8 ,349 miles.

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1984 DODGE ARIES .......................................,54795

Protects engine and powerlrain and against outer b-ody
rust-through on Amencan-built cars, See this limited
warranty at your dealer. Some restrictions apply.

2 door, automatic, AM / FM stereo.

1985 CAVAliER •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S$795

low miles. Air, auto. 4 door.

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NORRISYourNORTHUP
DODGE,
INC.
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992-3011

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300· Third Ave.

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Mon. &amp; Fri. 9:30-8:00
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Signa lure Series. 4 door sedan . fintshed in midnight regatta blue with matching carriage roo! . ~tiler interior. pJwer
seats - both sides. po~~er moon roof. AM-FM cassetle steroo. lull power. alu m. whee". keyless entry system and lUSt

24.000 miles' Exira clean one-owner car'

At Richmond, Va .. Rene Gonza les s ingl ed home the ga meIn ot her -gam~s. Pawtuck~t
winn ing run in the fifth inning
s haded Toledo 5-4 In 10 innings,
and Ca rl Nichols homered to
Rochest er edged Richmond ~ - 4 spark the Red Wings. Jeff
a nd Svracuse defeated Tide- Ballard a ll owed lour hits over six
water 2-J.
innings to gai n the v ic tory. Mart y
At To.tedo. Ohi o, Brndy Ander- Clary took the loss. Darryl
son homered off Bill Laskey, 11 -6, . Motley doubted home two ru ns in
in the lOth to lead the PawSox . the eight for the Braves.

NOTICE OF REVALUATION TO
GALLIA COUNTY PROPERTY OWNERS

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1985 LINCOLN TOWN CAR
JUST

$l 51 90000

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1985 MERCUR~ COUGAR
Finished in dark sable brown wrth tan cloth in teno r. V-8 eng .. auto. overdrive tran s.. air rond .. AM-FM stereo , I)Jwer
windows, lilt wheel , cruise control, power mirrors. new tires and more.

$7I 99500.

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·1979 CADILLAC SEDAN D~VILLE
Red

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1986 BUICK CENTURY ......;............................. 58495

1986 ESCORT •••••••••••••••••••••..•.••••••.•·.•••••.••.•.••••• SS495

Wilson

Mitre

2·2.

.Those wanting.to view their property record card may come any time on
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tor &amp;0 eqLIII monthly pa-lltnts. Title and taxes una.
This is only an tumple. Payments depend on actu1l dealer pric11nd iqujpment I1V1I of vehicle.

4 door wagon. Auto .. air, tilt. cruioe. AM / FM stereo.

Russell

Property owners may call to rec.eive the new appraised value of their
properties, along with limited information about .the valuation .

s19ouaNTW

4 door, tilt. cruise. AM / FM / Cassatte, Air, automatic.

Mitch ,Johnson pit c hed 1 1-3
innings and eve ned hi s record at

"FOR ALL YOUR SPORTING NEEDS"

AUGUST ·24 THROUGH AUGUST 28
446-4612 Ext. 217 or 218
•Telephone Call-in Schedule
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

t Payments blstd on 113.462.00 stitkfl prft:e •ith $1000.00 down 1t 9.75~ An mall Perctf'ltl&amp;t Rite fot &amp;0 eq111l month~ ~t~yment s . Tttlt and tues ·
e~tra . This is onlw an eumpte. Plymtnts depend ~n KILIII dleltr pritttnd equtp1111nl llvtl of vehicle.
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Automatic. power steering, poWer brakes.

Auto. , air, AM / FM otereo.

seco nd with hi s 13t h home r un .
Orestes Dest radc went 2 lor· 4 lor
Columbus. Kevin Ward had two
hits for Maine.

SIDELINE SPORTS

Property owners may call the Gallia County Auditor's office or participate
in Informal. Reviews to learn the appraised value of their properties.

1983 FORD RANGER PICKUP .......................... 5419 5
1984 CAMARO T-TOP ..................................... 57395

corded the Red Sox' firs t sav~in
nearly two months and Mike
I
Greenwell went 3 for 5 with three
RBI. The Bos ton staff has 10
saves overa ll. Roger Clem ens,
1.3-7, pitched 6 2·3 Inn ings to earn
the win . Fra nk Viola fell to 14-R
i\ngels 3, Blue ,Jays I
At Anahei m , Cali!., Devon
Whit e a nd Tony Armas delive red
solo home runs of! Phil Niekro in
the s ixth inning. Nickro , 7-13, had
never a ll owed a hom e ru n to a
California batter In 81 2·3 innings
si nce com ing to the AL from
Atlan ta in 1982. Jerry RC'uss. 4-1.
earned the victory .
Mariners :!, Orioles 2
· At Seattle, .John Moses anct
Phil Bradley homered an d Mike
Moore hurle&lt;l a club-record fifth
st raight comp lete game. Moore.
6-15, allowed s ix hit s and one ·
ea rned run ~ J im Dwyer 's
eighth-Inning homer - while
striki ng ou t three a nd walking
one.
A's 6, Yankees 4 .
At Oa kl a nd , Calif., Alfredo
Griffin and Mark McGw ire drove
in two runs aplecC' in a five-run
third inning. Steve Ontiveros, 7-6,
allowed eight hit s over 8 2-3
In nings. Jay Howell got his 16th
save a nd fir st since .Ju ly 6. Ron
Guidry. 3-8, sulfered his lourth
straight loss, in his second
comp lete game.

In compliance with an order of the Commissioner of Tax Equalization, the
reappraisal of real property in Gallia County is complete.

2 door. 5 speed. power steering. AM / FM / Stereo, 22,707 miteo.
Great Car.
Cruiser Wagon. Air, auto .• AM / FM / Stereo, tilt wheel. wood grain.

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United Press International
Detroit 12-4 and 8-3; Boston
Milwaukee's fans, unlike rerouted Minnesota 11 -3; Chicago
cent American League pit chers,
downed Texas 5-l; Califor ni a
managed to overw helm Paul
defeated Toronto 3-I ; Seattle
Molitor.
nipped Baltimore 3-2; and Oak·
With the Brewers returning
land tripped New York 6-4.
home ,after a road trip, Moli tor
.In th e Nationa l League, Chi·
e xtended hi s hitt ing streak to :J6
cago defeated Houston 7-5; Phil a·
games, doubiin~ ro lead off the . de lPhia swept Los Angeles 2· 1 in
fourth inning of the Brewers 3-0
11 Innings and 7-3; Sa n Fra ncisco
' ' lct ory over the· Kansas City
o ut scored Montrea l 6-3; San
Royals Friday night. The crowd
Diego hea t New York 6-2; St.
or 37, 141 responded with a thund·
Louis nipped Ci nci nn at12-1; a nd
~ erous ovation.
Atla nt a edged Pittsburgh 5·4.
• " I felt a great sense of relief
White So~ 5, Rangers I
• and I ca n honest I)' say I fell a few
At Ar iin gton, Texas , rookie Bill
: goosebumps out there In the way
Long st ruck out a -career- high
· that the ovation conti nued ,"
nin e a nd Greg Walker doubled
: Molitor said .
home two runs In h four -run sixt h
, " [ really didn 't know how to
inn ing. Long, 7·6. twice struck
• react as far as trying to ack nowl ·
outthesldc. He gave up e ight hits
: edi(e thai l appreciated what the
a nd walked one while going the
; fans w«'fe doing ou t there. I did · distance lor the fifth time. Texas
• tip m y hat to let them know t hat
starter Paul Kilgu s fell to 2-5.
: to have th~ lr support really
I ndlans I Z-8. Tigers 4-3
: meant a lot to me."
In Cleveland. roo kie right • The Brewers de sig nated hit ter
hander John Farrell pitched a
! drove a .1-2 pitch from starter six -hitter a nd Carmen Castillo
: Danny Jackson,~ 15. ro the 11ap In
capped a three-run fifth inning
• right -ce nter for his only hit in
with a two-run si ngle, helping the ·
:three at -bats .
Indian s co mplete a doubleMolitor's hitting strea k Is the
header sweep. In t hC' first game.
: longest In rhe major leagues
Met Hail drove in three runs and
; since Pete Rose hit in 44 consecu·
Clevela nd converted two Tom
• live ga m es in 1978. JOl' DIMaggio
Brookens errors into thrt'C un ~ htt In a m ajor-teague record ~6 ear ned runs .
· straight ~ames in 1941 . ·
Red Sox II, 'fwln.~ :1
E:lsev.·hcrc. Cl!'vela nd swept
At Boston. · Wcs Ga rdn er re·

:~Clippers blank Maine gUides, 4-0

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Dt·m('lriou s ·•••hnr;on from thl&gt; h •am.
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Tom S!rauthrrs: df'lf'nsh-r tond Van
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Chris Evert knocked I he wind out r~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,of "Hurricane Helen."
Evert was merciless Friday In
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6-0 in the quarterfinals of the
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Saturday 's semifinal against
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for individuals and couples. 1
Lutherville, Md . Shriver stunned
sixth': seed Gabriela Sabatini .of
•Sliding fee scale. No on·e refused services becauseArgentina, 6-2, 6-1 In Frlday's ·
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Monaco, against No. 5 Zin a
Ga rrison of Hous ton. Bunge
OF SOUTHEAST OHIO
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Anne Minter 6-11 2-6, 6-4 In
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Friday's other quarter finals .
446·0166 Mon.-Sal.
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Pomeroy- Middleport Gal ipolis, Ohio- Point Pleaunt, W. Va.

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CINCINNATI {UPI) - The St,
Tudor's s harpest outing of the ERA to4 .50, He gave up five hits ,' •,
LoulsCardlnalsgot thebest news c~mpaiJPI lowered hts 'season's one run, wa lked four and siruck
they've had a ll week. Not a E RA to ~.Ill and his post· lnjury out two In 6 2-3 tnnlngs.
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nlngs Friday night In combi ning
wtth Todd Worrell on a six- hitler
that stopped a five--game St.
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Cardinals wlth a 2-1 victory over
the Cincinnati Reds,
"That ' ll help us a lot,': St.
Louis manager Whi tey Hen:og
said of wha t looks like a return to
stopper fo rm by the left- handed
ace of the Cardin als' staff for the
previous two seasons. " And
having (Danny) Cox back. too.
"He's getting close," Herzog
said a fterthe slide-stopping win ,
which Improved Tudor to 4·2.
Don't Mia
" It's a llltle tough tryi ng to work ·
Ralde,. n Cowboy's
two pitchers Into the rota tion that
have been on the d isabled list.
Next Sunday/
But you've got to have them ."
It 's som ething the Cardina ls
Minnesota q Oen11er
, need after seeing their once 9'h
·game lead s hrivel to 2'h over the
Thuraday September 3
on -rushing defending NL East
cha m pion New York Mets before
the win, which gave them a 3'h
game advantage .'
Cincinn ati's loss. coupled wit h
San Francisco 6-3 win over
Mont real. dropped the Reds into
seco nd place in the NL Wes t, one
ga me behind the Gia nts.
Tudor su ffered · a broken leg
three starts Into the · season and
was making his fifth siart since .
coming back from a brl~f minor
league rehabilitation stint.
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1-.~00·344-3331
than he did in a ny of his other four
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UPI National Baseball Write r
,The San F rancisco Gia nts have
acquired m ore help fo r the
stretch r un , even though Friday
night they a ppeared to need

personal s ix -ga m e win ning
streak stopped.
Phlllles 2·7, Dodgers 1. 3
At Pnliadelphia , Milt Tho mp.
son tied a n NL record with his
.fourth straight gam e-whining
RBI, helping tl]e Phillies sweep.
Thompson' s s ixth·inning double
in the ni ght cap tied 1he record of

his 300th career hom e r un to
carry the Braves . Za ne Smith,
13-7, was the winner. John
Smiley, 3-4, took the loss. Ed
Olwi ne , the fo urt h Atla nt a
pitcher , notched his first save.
P a dres 6, Mets 2
At New Yor k, Jo hn Kruk hit
two-ru n homer a nd Ji mmy Jones
won his fourt h stra ig ht decisio n
to lead San Diego. The loss
dropped the second-place Mets to
3\4 ga mes behind St . Louis in the,
NL East , Ron Darling, 10·8, had a

none.

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J effrey Leonard slammed a
thi'ee- run hom er in t he fi rs t
inning to move the Gia nts into
so le possess ion of fi rs t place in
the Nation a l League West w ith a
6-3 victo ry over the Mont real
Expos,
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Giants landed vete ra n r ig ht·
ha nder Ric k Re uschei from the
Pittsburgh P ir a tes, the la tes t In a
ser ies of dea ls the club has
eqgineered for their penn ant
dr-i ve.
The Gia nt s, who have w on 11 of
thei r last 15 gam es, hold a
one-game lead over the Reds a nd
a 1 ~ game 1;ead over the Astros.
Both Cincinnati a nd Houston los t
Friday , The Ex pos, who have los t
three st ra ight , are four games
behind St. Louis in the NL East.
In other ga mes, Chicago
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shaded Pi tts bur gh 5-.4, St. Louis
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ripped New York 6-2 and P hil adelphia swept Los Angeles, 2- 1 1n
11 innin gs and 7-3,
In the .· Am erica n League, it
was: Boston 11. Minnesota 3:
Mjlwa ukee 3, Ka nsas City 0;
Chi cago 5, Texas 1: Oakland 6,
New York4: Sean ie3, Balt im ore
2: a nd Cali fornia 3, Toronto I.
Also, Clevela nd swept Detroit.
14·2 a nd 8-3,
Cubs 7, Astros 5
At Chicago, And re Dawson
slammed his 39th and 40 th
hom ers of the season to he lp the
Cubs snap Houston's w inn ing
s treak at seven games. Dawson,
who leads the NL in ho m e runs .
beca m e the first Cub to hi t 40
hom,e r s since Dave King m a n had
48 in 1979.
Braves ii, Pirales 4
At Atlant a , Gera ld P erry
si ngled hom e Albert Ha ll fr o m
second with two out In the
seven!~ a nd Dale Murphy \JI? il ed

ga me-w
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by P itstraight
tsburgh's
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R ay set
in
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the major-league record with
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THAT 'S IT, INTO T HF. RACKET · Number eight seeded Anders
Jarr yd eyes up a shot In quarter final action agains t fello w Swede
Peter Lundgre n at the .Thrilt way ATP tourna me nt in Mason, Ohio
F riday .•la r ryd hea t Lundgre n 6-4, 6-4 and moved on to sem i fi nal
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" lm very pleased about my,;
game. I 'came into this tourna ..;
ment very fit, )lilting the ball.·
well," he said. " I got off to a very:
good start today, ahd I bot ~'
moved and returned welL
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PAT HILL FORD

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Giants take over West Division lead

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MASON, Ohio {UPI) -When seed Brad Gilbert 6-1. 6·3 Ill" a Pernfors was forced to default
Mats Wlla nder was upset in the quarterfina'l m atch.
because of a pulled groin. Jarryd
lhlrd round of the Assoca lion of
.E dberg faced Jimmy Connors, posted a 6-4, 6-4 victory over
Tennis Professionals Champion- ' a 6-1, 6-7, 6-3 winner over Nduka fellow Swede Peter Lundgren.
, ship at the Jack Nickla us, Sports Od izor, in o ne sem ifinal match · who had upset Wllander, the No.
. Center, the role of favorite fe ll Saturday , while Boris Becker, 1 seed.
Into the lap of No. 2 seed Stefan the third seed, faced No . 8Anaers
Edberg , ranked third in the
Edberg.
Jarryd in the other semifinaL
world, has not lost a set in his four
Edberg c~mented his statu s
Becker advanced when Mikaei
matches at the ATP .
Friday by overwhelm ing seventh

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s teals second base in the third inning F riday's
r;ame . The throw came fr om catcher Alan Ashhy
with Ryne Sandber g at bat. ( UPI)

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GALLIPOi.IS LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
-The Gallipolis Senators captured the 1987 Utile
League baseball title with an 8-0 record. The
Senators also won the post-season tournament to
finish with a perfect 11·0 mark. This Is the first
time in years a Gallipolis Little League team has
gone unbeaten in both the regular season and
post-season tournament. The 1987 squad aver·
aged .478 at the plate. led by Rodd Young' s .666;
Jason Brown, 594 and Nathan Miller, .593. They .
averaged 15 runs per game and 14 hits, and scored

53 runs In one g3!11e. The pitching stall gave up
only 22 hils In 11 gam es. Brown and Miller threw
no-hitters while Brown. Miller and Brandon Hill
combined efforts lor a no-hitler . Front row, left to
right are Brandon Hili, Larry Evans, Scott Clark,
Eric Roderick, and Floyd Eva ns. R ear - Coach
Carl Clark, ,Jason Brown. Ricky Kimble, Chris
Hager, Bobby Mabry, Rodd Young, Nathan
Miller, and Coach Bob Erwin. Absent - Coach
Ralph Young.

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IIO N.ORED FO R SERVICE - Jim ~nd Bcatrk &lt;• Bush we re
• honor&lt;•d h.v Logan Monument recently wilh a .dinner lor 25 years
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Monument recognizes
iBushes for 25 years service
POMEROY - Jim and Be~ "
~ rice .,!'l us h were recognized for
~h&lt;•i r 2~ years of srrvlc~ to Logan
1onument Co mpan y at a dinner
n t h('i r honor.
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Compa ny Prcs idt•nt Don Boone
:rrad a lrtt rr pr aising their
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Area coaches plan to retire
GALLI POLIS - Two of sou·
theas tern Ohids best known
basketball coaches have an ·
nounced their retirements fro m
the coach in g ranks this week.
At South Point , John Eaton
announced his retirement from
coaching to become principal of
Vernon E lemen t ary School in
South Webster .
During his four yea rs In
charged of the Pointers. Eaton
posted a n over all record of 48-41 ,
inc luding an 18-6 mark in 1986-87.
Before South Point ; Eaton led
the Wheelersburg Pirates to a
four-year record of 81· 14, includ·
ing a trip io the state finals in
1982 .
Lucasv ille Valley coac h Arch
Justus also annou nced his retirement from the hardwood.
Justus, who gu ided the Indians

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for more than 20 years, will he
succeeded by Harold Merritt,
one of his former stars.
Merritt. a 1976 graduate of
Va lley, received Ali-Ohio honors
under Justus. He served a s·junior
vars ity coach for Justus for
several years.

·The Contftu~tion /1 Hof on Es1fetn
Are. snd Out Oes/1 .Ate Sizzlinal

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1986 BUICK
SOMERSET

1986 CHEV.

CAVALIER ·

You'll love Buick's rMM,.-'
model. Hanel• greet enG
...per gas mleage. Lt.
chatnut. luggage rack.

4 Door, gold. auto ..
A/ C, 19.130 miles.

WAS S7495

etc.

Special at

$6880

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$8990
CELEBRITY 4 DR.
2 -tone blue. This clean
mid size ia " Just Right"
in size &amp; price. Loaded .

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CELEBRITY 4 DR.

1984 PALAMINO

V-6, tilt, cruise, power
windows, only 9,000 low
miles.

Pop-out camper,
propane sove. ice
box. Sleeps 4

TRAVEL TRAUR

WAS S10,900

WORTH S1700

· 1tt time at

0• Sale for

$9290'

S1250r

l n v('~ 1or . Th c-rP i ~ a

Olht' r invt\stors o r tJrok£'r s; vou
hu;' thr m from or sr lltht•m tot he
1SsUe t".

; Rclatl vP I~· lilt It' appears in the
Tl nan c i al n('w s a bout non ·
nr~o t Ia bir

govrrnmcnt S&lt;'CUri ·

~ iC' s. but )'OU wil l see a great deal

~ bou t thr othrr major category ,
mark c taiJir st•cut·itil's. Markcla ·
hie scc ut·ittcs of the Unll ed State
~ovcrnme nt constitu te the larg ·
es t src· u1'itles mal' kf't o f anv
Singl e issuer in th e world . ·Many
prokeragrs arc in exis tt'nce tor
~he sol&lt;' purpos(' of handling

lransk!et ions
~·h ey

in

lh('se

is sues .

fall int o Jhe followin g
,ategories: .
1 1. Trea sury bonds : These have&gt;
0· to 30-year maiUJ·ities a nd are
va iiableln mlnimumdenomina lons of $1,000.
.
2. Treasury notes: These ha ve
~ - ' to 10- yea~ m at urities and are
~va il able In minimum denon;t ina·
lions of $5,000. sometim es they
~ay b e bou g ht in $1,000
!lenominatlons.
: 3. Treasury bills (T·blllsl:
fh ese have maturities of 1 year
or less. They art&gt; ~v a ilable In
"mlplmum d.e nomination s of
f10,000.
• Most people aren't aware that
r..terest from T ·bills. bonds and
tes Is exempt from sta te and
ca l income taxes. Such interest
not. however, exempt from
dera i Income taxes.
-~O nly the bills. bonds and notes
W'ted a bove are direct i and
ark('tabl e) obligatioi!S of the
.S. Treas ury. In the news you
Ill see reference s to bond iss~ed

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bond ~ arc nc,·e•r the' ic:ss not direct
o bli~atl on s of th e· jlOI'N nmeh t.
Nrw ls.suf's ofTrC'asury SPru rl ·
.S(' h ~·

du le-d auc tions. Th e 20 to :10
brok&lt;•ragl" firms dc&lt;tlin g spcc ifi ·
ca lly In govrrnmf"n t

~er uritiP s

s ubmit a li the compelitiYr bids
r•xcept for rcprescnt;tliv('s of
som&lt;' forl'ign int crrsts . i\ftPr lhr
bids arP OpPnrd. thr winning bids
arr sc iC'c trd and ail th e noncom ·
pC'titive bids at·r pc:ggrd at th&lt;'
averagr of the co mpetlliw bids. ·
fluotuUon s nf Bonds and Notr's

your prlnrij)ni p lu ' ail ;·our
GoVernmen t ~rc u ritic s a r c
rom pounded in teres t in onr- lUmp
id!'nlifl(&gt;(] by d:HC' and co upon
dalr. Quotations of bonds and
'su m . tTha t lump &gt;um will thr
;orr ,·aiuc· of t h&lt;' bond .! If you . norC's arc lump&lt;'dtogcther , since
t herr is in fact no difference
.wish to se' li )'ou r bonds bPforr
bC'IW&lt;'en the m excrpt that bo nd s
mc~turi ty. )' OU si"nd them ba r k to
can be Issued for a longrr
1hC' Tn•a s ury (ag a i n, pC'rhaps
j hrouJ;h a bank 1• and ;•ou rl'ecivc
matu rity . F.:vt'n so. u seasoned
bond cou ld have only th ree or
) •our princ-ipa l a nd what&lt;'ver
-t nt et I'&gt; I ha s a ct"r u &lt;~i to dat e. . tour ycars ll'ft in it. while a new

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bank &gt;: but th e be'" known ot thr
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(Whitewalls)
Guaranteed, 3 years
· or 30,000 miles

.f am ili f·h n•nwmtJC"r thC'ir low;'Cl
i:m("... . f rom \our wf'alrh of

T rf'a s ury not cou ld not mature
for up ro 10 year s. An " n" in the

qu ota lions between the maturit y
date a nd the rate indi ca t&lt;'S th at
lh&lt;' sccurit y is a note: othrrwlsr,
II is a bond.
Govcrnmenl boncis and notes
pa y int~res t sr mlannu a li~· . Th&lt;'
month of m utu r i1 y is Hlso on(' of

the: mon1hs that interest is pa id.
othE'r pay me nt Is six month
la ter. Mos t a r&lt;' on the l 'th or a t
th e end of the• mon th .
Quotations of U.S. Treasu ry Bills
T· bil ls are diff erent from
bo nd s a nd notes in that thry ~o
not m ake per iodic interest pa y.
men ts. Th ese s hort ·term in stru·
mc:nt s pay only the ir face: value
I he

on maturity , whi ch always il) a

year or IC'SS.
ThP bills arc sold a t a n amoun t
less tha n pa r ica llrd "at a
discou nt ") calcu lated &gt;o that
payment of only th e face val ue
wi ll yield th e lnt~rest rat e
designated by lh&lt;' market price.
For new bills , noncom pet it ive
bids from indiv iduals mus t in·
elud e a c heck lot· the fa cP am oun t
of the bond des ired. After the
price is deter mine d. a refund of
the rem a inder (lhe differencE'
between the price and the face
value) is immediately ma iled
back to th e buyers.
T-bilis are watched close ly,
beca use there is usu ally a close
link between T-blll yields and th e
prime lnte,rest rate. T-b\lls are
probably the primary shot\t· term
instrume nt in the United ~ tales
after certificates of deposit. The
market for these Instruments Is

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DR. ,J E"N DISSELER

New doctors join .
clinic, hospital staffs
CALLIPOI .IS - Dr. Randall
Stratton . of Gaiiipoli'. and Dr .
T homas Mc C a·~· . a rC' 1wo new
add itions to the emergrney mcdi·
ci nP dC'partment of Holzer Cli nic
and Holzer Med ical Cent er.
Stratton joine-d the hos pit a l on
Julv 17. after co mple ting an
cm ~rgC'nr.1 · m&lt;'dicinr res id c ncy
al Uni\'&lt;'r, il y Hospital. Little
Rock. Ark. He receil'cd hi s
mc•di ca l degrcc from the Univers ity of Arkan sa s College of
MPciieine in 1984.
Mc Kav r&lt;'ceived his under-

Thomas to sen-e
with OBACD group
COLUM BUS - Wendel l B.
Thomas, a real estate a nd
co mm erci a l loan offi cer with the
Ohio Valic:y Bani&lt; . was rec!'ntly
se lec ted to sPrve wi th lh &lt;' Ohio
Ba nk ers Asso ciatio n ·~ red it
Division.
Th,~ 27 mPmbcrs of th&lt;' . redit
Divis ion ac t as spokesm en for
lh &lt;'h· rcspPctive geograp hi c
areas in using efiPct ive credit
policies throughout the stat&lt;'.
The Ohio Bankers Associ a t ion,
with its h'eadquarters in Columbu s, pro,·idPs commercial banks
a cross thr sta te wit h. iegis la t ive,
educa tiona l a nd communications ass ista nce. Organized in
1R9 1. it now serves more than 300
mC'mbflr S.

THOMAS M. MEADOWS

Meadows
·joins C-S,
bank staff

WENDELL THOMAS

GALLIPOLIS - Charles A.
Bradbury, of Middl eport, Is retir·
ing September from the Ohio
Valley Electric Corporation's
Kyger Creek pla nt a fter having
been on lon g- term disa bili ty
leave si nce: 1982, according to
plant manager Raymond H.
Blowers. Jr.
Bradbury, a chemist in the
c he m ica l department , joined
OVEC in 1955 as a chem ist
assista nt before being promoted
the next year to chemis t . He
served as assista nt chief chemist
for 21 years.
A native of Middleport . Bradbury was in U.S. nava l av iation
from 1943 to 1947. He is past
com ma nder or the Middleport
Post 128 of the American Legion
a nd past president of the Middle·
port PTA.J:Ie is also a member of
the Heat h United Met hodi st
Church .
Bradbury and his wife Jeanne
li ve at 272 South Third St.,

GALLIPOLIS - James L.
Heald, President, The First
National Bank of Ironton and
Scott J . Hin sc h, Jr. , President ,
The Commercia l &amp; Savings Bank
a nnounced the appointme nt of
Thomas M. Meadows as Director
of Corporate and Commercia l
SerVices for both Banks .
A graduate of Morehead Sta te
Univers it y. Mr. Meadows re ·
ceived his Bachelors Degree in
recreation and history; his Mas·
ters Degree in adult a nd co ntinu·
ing educa tion ·and recreation;
an d a teaching certificate in
social studies from Rio Grande
College.
Before joining the Banks, Mr.•
Mea dow s was a Vice P residen t
with Diversified Management.
Inc . in Ga llipolis. He directed the
day to day operatio ns. Including
eval ua tion and managem e nt of
new projects. Prior to tha t, Mr .
Meadow s was a professor at Rio
Grande Coll ege a nd held various
coac hing positions.
Mr. Mea dow s will market the
en tire line of financial ser vices
for both Banks in Gallia. Lawrence a nd lhf adjojning counties
of _Ohio, W.Va . arid' Ken tucky.
Mr . Mea dows resides in Ga lli·
polis with hi s wile , Dawn' and
th eir daughte r. E mily.

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gradu a l&lt;' degree from Marshall
Univers it y in 1 96~ and his medi·
ca l dPgree from West VIrginia
Un iversity In 1971. He comple ted
an int e rn ship a nd resi dency
trai ning at Akron City Hospital.
Also new to th e medi cal sta ff is
Dr. .Jea n Disseier. a n opt ha mo lo·
gis t who joins fpll ow opthamolo·
gis t Dr . Maureen Ma y.
Disselrr rcce ivrd her m ed ical
degree fro m Indi ana Univers ity's Sc hoo l of Medicine in indi anapolis. a nd served a n inle rn ship
at Ball Memorial Hospital in
Muncie, Ind. ShP recently co mpleted her resid ency in optha moi·
ogy a t th e Indi a na University
Medica l Ce nt er in Ind ia napolis .

Plan new blue
flame design

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NEW COMPANY · Gallipolis residenls will be seeing a new look : •
as Doxol Propane changes its name and logo to that of Fe rreligas, -:
the new owner. Above, from left, are Randy Euton, district,' :
manager; Lank Wears, driver-salesman and Jane Geiger, district ~
clerk. ·
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POMEROY A new blue
fl ame design will he the fi rs t
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Visible c ha nge that Meigs Count y
residen ts will see as part of the
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propane company nam e c hange
from Bu ckeye Gas/ Doxol Pro·
pane to Ferreliga s.
Ferr&lt;'iigas, a res pected proJ.
pane compa ny in business lor 45
GA LLIPOLIS - There are service our customers. '· Ra ndy::
years. purchased the Buckey(' c hanges taking place both ins ide E uton, district ma nager.
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r.as t Doxol Propane operalion in
a nd out at Doxol Propa ne on · Althou gh the name will•
December. 1986, a nd is cha nging
State Rt. 3" West.
c hange. the mos t visibl e chang.;
the na m e a nd look to Ferreligas.
Recently purchased by F e rrel· will be th(' blu e fl ame lo gO:
Robert Sheppard, district man· !gas, new signage and logos are _r~ptaci n g the old Doxo l Propa ne,.
ager . of thi s area's operations,
being mounted ins id e and out as logo.
,
said he believes new pro gram s the name is c hanged throughot~l
Next. however. people here •
(rom Ferreligas will allo'\' thi s
to Ferrellgas. The di stinctive will begin see ing somP nC'w·.:
opera tion to grow a nd service
blu e flame logo will begin ap· cus tomer programs. A customer '~
more c ustomers.
pearing on trucks , as well as ail
Ferreiigas off('rs a levei- company m ater ia ls, including Incentive program will he an·.
nounced soon. In a ddition, Ferpaym('nt pian a nd a guaranteed
mailings.
rellgas will offer a level payment:.
deli ver y program so that custo"Ferrell gas is co mmitted to sys tem .
mers will have a s leady supply of . qua lity service. This allows us to
Th e opera! ion here is on Sta te
propane.
do wha t we want to do most · Rt. 35 west.

Ferrellgas locates off
Rt. 35 West in Gallia

Name Loftis new
R &amp; M director

enormous.

Like bonds and notes. Tbills
are ldent!J!ed by the ma turity
date, which incidentally is al·
ways a Thursday.
(Mr. 'Evans is an investment
.broker lor The Ohio Company In
I
its Gallipolis offl~e)

are s pendin g more and they 're
sucking in more Imports, .. said
Deborah Johnson. a n economist
wllh Prude ntial· Bacl)e Securi·
ties in New York.
The · Comme rce Department
now figures the second quarter
GNP at $4.448 trillion. That
represents t he amount of money
the economy would generat e this
year if every quarter performed
like the April -June period.
Infl ation Is factored out of the
report by measuring GNP In
consta nt, 1982-value doiiars .· For
the second quarter. GNP totaled
$3.794 trillion of those dollars, or
$21.5 billion mo re than in the first
qua rte r. The old estimate
counted a $24.2 billion gain.
With the revisions, the eeonomy will have to expand at a 3
percent annual rate for therest of
this year In order to reach the3.2
percent growth the Reagan a d·
ministration counted on when it
wrote Its fi sca l 1988 budget.
Lower growth would m ea n lower
revenues and the likelihood of a
bigger budget deficit.
Economists disagreed on the
likelihood of President Re aga n
gettin g what he needs.
" If' s probably going to he
difficull to get to 3 perce nt,"
.Johnso n said.

Bradbury to retire

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t he m. The re a rc few jobs toda y
that combine this kind of help lo
your fellow man and pcrso nal
g ratili ca tlon.
Beatrice was born In Harris·
burg and ra ised in Rio Gra nde.
.Jim ha s live-d in Ga llia Countv
si ncr he wa s 12 yrars old . After
s('rv in~ in the Navy in World War
I I. he has far med and held
v arious 'positions with GDC .
Mc Coy·Moore Funeral Homr
a nd the Ga llipolis School System .
The\' have tw o children. Ja mes
A. i3ush. Vint on and Judy L.
Kennedy, Vint on.

:;wom•v idea.~

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Jhough . )'OU hti\'C helpe-d m any

January 1986,
The final report came from the
Treasury Department , which
said the governme nt ran up a
$22.27 billion deficit in July,
putting it on track to go $170
billion into the red this fiscal
year.
The government said the drop
In t eal earnings came because
lhe average number of hours
worked per week declined 0.3
percent while pr ices rose 0.2
percent. Those negatives we re
partially offset by a 0.2 percent
Increase during the month in
average hourly earnings.
July's decrease follows a 0.7
percent decline in June and an
incre as e of the same amount in
May. As of July, average weekly
earnings were a seasona lly ad·
justed $311.85.
Despite .the decli ne, ecoho mic
analysts tended to be optimistic
or at least unperturbed by the
report s, even when they sa id
GNP declined because people
exported less and Imported more
than had been thought.
"The U.S. economy seems to
he recovering now, so consu mers

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local one owner.
loaded including V-6 .
beige.

Aift chcir it desl!,wd
dom and sofety.
&lt;hair ,....,
gi•ing '""the supp..vt yOOJ ...t to •tand.
Wren
fO&lt; ,quaiijied per-.
Coli or stop by for mare information.

important contribution to
1hc g r ow th and :-. urccss of thl'

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. ~he m pick ou t and drsl gn fillin g
.;rrwm orla l!) to hO rr'l f'Onfl ~ pC'C lu l to

1984 PONTIAC
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WASHINGTON (UPII -Like
a children's piano recital, the
U.S. economy would he making
fin e music were It not for the
occasional clinker.
Such was the case Friday,
when the government issued four
economic indicators that gave· a
generally fine picture of the
economy- with some disturbing
additions.
The inflation rate rose at a
seasonally adjusted annual rate
of just 0. 2 percent last month,
half as muc h as in June and the
lowest mont hly increase since
Decem ber. At the same time,
however, the average wor ker's
weekly earnings fell in July for
the six th month out of eight,
drop ping 0.3 percent aft er
Inflation .
Corporate after-tax profils
j umped 4.2 percent in the seco nd
quarter, but disappointing trade
figures for ced the government to
revise its estima te of real growt h
in the gross national product
during the second quarler to 2.3
percent, down from 2.6 percent.
Still. even 2. 3 percent makes the
quarter the second best since

DAYTON -Ro bbins &amp; Myers,
Inc., announced the election of
Thomas P. Loftis to it s board ot
directors to fill the vaca ncy
created by the retirement of
William E . Mahaffay in June.
Loftis, 43, Is self-employed in
Midland Properties, a commer·
cial real estate development firm
in Springfield. His career has
been In commercial real estate
development , broke rage and
consulting business. A gra~uate
of the University of Notre Dame,
he received his master's degree
In business administration from
the University of Michigan .

Agreement reached on bank merger
CINCINNATI - Th e First .
National Cinc innati Corporation
has · recently reac hed a n agree·
men! in prlnciplr to purchase
Aurora FirS! National Bancorp
of Aurora , Ind .. according to ·a
joint announcement by Olive r W.
Waddell, chairman and chief
e xecutive officer of First Na·
tiona!, and William D. Backman
Jr .. chairman of.Aurora.
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Aurora First National Bancorp
Is the pare nt of the Firs t National
Bank of Aurora, Ind ., whic h
operates three offices In Dearborn County, Ind. The company
has tot al ·asset s of $55 million .
The Aurora bank holding company will continue to operate

with it s same direc tors a nd
officers .
The agr&lt;'Pment in princ ipl_e is '
subject to a definit e mrrger
agreement. approva l of the di 'rectors of bo th orga n izations,·
approval of the sharcho id Ns oC
Aurora Firs t Nationa l Bancorp:
a nd is subject to the app roval of
regulatory authorities .
First National Cinc inn at i Corporation has J:l banking subsidiaries thai opera te 129 offices in ~
19 coun tit&gt;s of central and south-·
er n Ohio , including Ihe Com mer-:
clal and Savings Bank of Ga ilipo-:
lis, norther n Kentuc ky a nd ~
eastern Indi a na .

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Farm

Public Notice

Page-0·2
August 23, 1981

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus, Ohio
August 7 . 1987
Contract Sales

Legal Copy No . 87 -623
UNIT PRICE
CONTRACT
BHF -1 11311
Sealed proposals will be

AYRSHffiE - Junior and grand champion
Ayrshire female at Thursday's open cl ass dairy
judging al Ihe Meigs County Fair belonged to Jeff

Rose, al rlghl, of Rose's Dairy, Racine. Senior
champion female belonged to Jerry Smilh, of
Aulmlller Creek Dal_ry , Racine.

HOLSTEIN - Jerry Smllh of Aulmlller Cr eek
Dairy, Racine, at l eft, Is pict ured with the r esr rvc
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champion Holstein bull from Thursday 's open
class dairy judging at the Meigs County t' alr.

Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.
Public Notice
NOTICE OF
ANNUAL ELECTION .
SALE OF
MEMBERSHIP ANO
PETITION FOR ELECTION
TO THE GALLIA COUNTY
AGRICULTURE SOCIETY
The Gallia County Agricul ture Soc1atv will ho ld Its
annual meeting and election
for members of its Board of
D~rectors on Thursday, Sep.
tember 17. 1987. The elec·
tion will be held at the Gallia
County Junior Fairgrounds
in the Activities Building
between the hours of 4 :00

Public Notice
NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus . Ohio

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August 14. 1987
Contract Sales
Legal Copy ~87·655
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT

S'ealed proposals will be
received at the office of the
Director of the Oh1o Depart·
received at the Office of the
mont of Transportation . CoDirector of the Ohio Depart ·
lumbus. Ohio,, until 10:00
ment of Transportation . CoA .M .. Ohio Standard Time,
lumbus , Ohio, unti l 10:00
P.M . end 8:00P .M .
Thursday. Sept. 10. 1987 ,
A.M . Ohio Standard Time,
Only current 1987 memb- for improvements in ·
Thursday, September 10.
ers
of the society may vote
Galha Coun ty , Ohio on
1987 , for Improvements in · '
become a candrdate for sectiOn GAL ·7 -3 .00 State
Gallia County, Ohio , on or
election In order to become Route 7 , Rest Area 10-21 .
section GAL -7 -29 . 60. State
a member of the Gallio bv conatruc t1on of rest area
Route 7 in Addison Town County Agriculture Society facilities .
ship. by grading, pav1ng with
you must ·
Project length - 0 .00 feet
asphalt concrete on a bitumi 1
be
a
resident of Gall Ia or 0.00 m11e.
nous aggregate base, and by
County
Work length - 0 .00 feet
co nstructing : Bridge No.
2 - ba at teast 18 years old or 0 00 mile
GAL ·7 - 2952 - acomposrte
3 - purChase your $1 . 00
Pavement width - 0 00
sttel g1rder with reinforced
membership on or before foot .
cpncrete deck and ttJbstruc·
Sept 2, 1987, m person
"The date set for completure (span 25 5 feat , 105
Memberships may bo pur· · tion of this work shall be. set
feet. 25. 6 foet. roadwav 40
chased during bosineu hours forth in the bidding
feet f / f of guardratll. over
11 the follow1ng locations .
proposal "
Champaign Creek .
The Gallia County E xten Each brdder sha ll be re·
ProJect length - 300.00
sion Service
qu1red to ftle with h1s bid a
lih feet or 0 .057 m ile.
Caretaker's trailer at
certified c heck or coshier's
. Work length - 2.850 00 theTheGallia
Coonty Jr . Fair
check for an amount equal to
lin . fBBt or 0 54 mil~
Grounds .
f1ve per cent of his b1d. but in
Pavement width 24
The 01/B. C&amp;S . &amp; Centro! no avant more than fifty
feet
Trust drive· in bank s
thousand dollars, or a bond
The Chamber of Com ·
for ten per cent of has bid ,
Bidding on this project is
merce Office.
pavable to the Director.
restricted to Dis•dvantaged
Empire Furniture. Sk ip
Bidders must apply , on the
f!usineu Enterprises lOBEs)
Meadow s
proper
fo rm s. fo r qualifica ·
cer1ified as DBEs in acco rJovce Young. Sec .
t1ons at least ten days prior
dance with th e Surface
In order to become a can- to the date set for opening
Transport•tion Uniform Rei·
didate for election to the
bids in accordance with
octtion Antstance Act of board of"directors you must .
Chapter 5525 Ohio Revised
t987 . and 49 CFR . Port 23
1 - be 11 cunem 1987 Code
and qualifrad to brd with member of 1he Galha County
Plan s and specificatrons
OOOT under Chapter 5525
Agriculture Soaaty on or beare on file in the Department
of tha Ohio Revised Code.
lore Sept 2 . 1987
o f Transportatron and the
2 - Submit a petitkln con·
o ffice of the Distuct Deputy
The Ohio Oepartmfmt of latmng lit teat 10 signatures
Director .
Transpo rt•t!on hereby nou- of current 1987 members o f
Th e Director reserves the
ftes all bidders that it w1ll •he Agriculture Society that
right to roJect any and all
affirmativelv insure that in
ll'e members on or before
bids
lin'( contract entered into
Sep1 2. 1987. c/ o Solltd SeWarren J , Sm1th,
pursuen1 to th ts advertise- cretary Joyce Young or to Em·
Director
ment, minority btJtlneu en· pire Furniture during bulinms
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terprises will be afforded full hours,. on or before Sept. 10.
opportunity to submit bida in 1987
unponse to thit Invitation
PetittOns mov be obtain8d
and w ill not be diacrimlnated from Secretary Joyce Young
agarnst on the grounds of or Empire Furniture
ra ce. color , or national ougin Aug . 23. 26 ; Sept 2. 9 . 16
1n co n s•derat io n for an
3 Announcements
awerd
'" M i rumum wage rates for
Public Notice
this proJeCt have been prede·
Play the SURVIVAL GAME
1ermmed as r eq uired by law
Rat es S. Information, call River·
and ere set fo rth In the bid
NOTICE - SPECIAL
tid e Gun Shop. Atha!111, Ohio
proposal ·
614 ·886 5 194
MEETING " The date set for compte"
BOARD OF EDUCATlvN
t lon o f th~l work shall be set
NOTICE IS HEREBY GI forth rn the b i dd i ng VEN . Thll'l there wtll be a meet prop OII;t l '
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Giveaway
~~ of tho Board of Education
Eac h btdder shall be re· of GoHipolis City School Dis·
Qu1red to file with his bid a trict. Gall11 County, Ohio on
cerrlfted c he c k or us hie r ' s tho 24th day of Augu st. 1987,
Hfllf Beagle puppres 10 we ekt
old . Cal! 614 -367-7750 or
che c k for an amount equal to a1 eight o 'clock A.M.. at Su·
3P· 1214
frvtt per cent of h ts bid , but in perintendent" a office located
no ft\lent more then fifty at 61 State Street,. Gallipolis.
National Geographic, Popular
thousand dollars . o r a bond Ott 45631 to cons;,w tt&gt;e
Sc•~m ee Popular Me chan1 c and
for ten per can t of his bid. ques:tion of pertOnnel rrwtters
ElectrOnic Ma gPirine.s Cat! 614.
pa~able to the Direc tor.
446-9709
and other bullinms which the
Brdderl must apply . on the Boerd co~• neoetJ&amp;tV to
6 M••ed breed pu ppies. Call
pr!Jpttr tmms , for qua~itica·
trii'\ACt .
6, 4 446. 3797
tiOtl 11 Iaut ten dayl prior to
August 21 . 1987
the d•1• tet for opening bids
Ellen: M . Barry Aut omatiC Washtng MII Chlnl!l
in accordance -with Chapter
Treasurer Call 614 245 -5371 11 h er 5 .00
5525 Ohio Revised Code .
PM
Plans •nd speciticatton,
are on f1le in the Department
K1Uef'\S 10 Cal lovers Gray
1 Card of Thanks
strrp e. 2 whn&amp; 2 bl&amp;cll Litter
ot TransJ)onation and the
touned Ca ll 614 -266 1793
o ffice of the Oistrrct Oeput'tj
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Director ,
Free llittent to nnyone g•ving
Thank You Agri-Service
The Director re1erves the
th em a good hom e Ca ll 61 4.
nght to ;-e,ect any and all
Center of Austin Mill and
446· 1530 aher 6 ·00 PM
bldl
Humboid Hoc Market of
WARREN J . SM ITH
Four kitten J, p11n Sram&amp;ae lo
Clarksburg. Ohio for buygiv e Plwav. 2 m1les , 2 females .
DIRECTOR
Call 614-742 · 2 40 1
ing my Market Hoe.
Aug 16

N&lt;'Xiis Roy Holler wllh the grnnd c hampion bull,
followed hy Alan Holler with the grand and senior
c hampion Iem a l e und Uavld Burt with lhv junior
c hampion lcmalt•. all of lfoltcr's Oalry.l'omeroy .

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Yard Sale

-·····Gampolrs·-.. ·····&amp; Vicinity
Fr1day, Saturdav , 9 ·4 Corner
First &amp; Pine M1sc. household
and l'r andv man i1ems gas heat·
ers. mantels. grate. uunk. r::a nnrng 1en, stonewart~ jugs. clay
flower pots, ca rpet ing. lig ht
fixt u res , klndhng, log splitter.
eJihaust hln. ETC , ETC

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

A1ck Pearson Auctioneer li censed rn Ohio and West Vrrg•·
nia EstBUI, antique farm. !!quidation sales. 304 -773- 5785.
A,uct1oneer Col Osc"r E Clrck,
treense # 754·88 Ca!l 304-895·
3430

9 . Wanted To Buy
We pay cash for late model clean
used cars.
J1m Mink Ch8\I ,·Oids Inc.
Bill Gene Johnson
61 4·446 3672
TOP CASH pa1d JOJ "83 model
and newe r used ~ars . Sm1th
Bu ick -Pontiac, 1911 Ea stern
Ave . Gallipolis. Call 614 -446
2282

Good used pool table
614 446 -1756

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JERSEY - Mike Parker, at left , of Parker's
Dairy, Pomeroy, had the grand and senior
champion jersey female al Thursday's open class

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waters.
The poll al so showed the
co unl y's overwhelming support
for manda tory !&lt;&gt;sling for A I DS.
tr•dc res t rictions upo·n countries
hav ing trade, surplu ses with th e
US. , Star Wars. imposing limits
upon damages juries award In

l.(lri Burkt• had the

reserve champion suffolk PW t1 in Thursday's opt•n

l' hampion.

class sheep judging at the Ml'igs Count)' Fillr.

Announce results of Cong.
Miller's poll at Gallia fair
GALLIPOLIS - The result s
from Congressman Clarence
Miller's an nu al summer opin ion
poll , conducted from his mobile
office during the Gallia Cou nt y
Jumor Fair on t he fair!(round s,
showed. amon g other things.
4 to· I support of American pa·
trois in the Persian Gu l f.
The poll showed that 80 percent
of Gallia Coun ty resld&lt;&gt;nts favor
the Navy's patrolling the Persian
Gulf and Insuring the free flow of
oil through tho se troubl ed

OPEN Cl.ASS EWES -

d airy judging al lhe Meigs County Fair. -Brent
Rose, of Rose's Da iry, Racine, had lhe junior

liabili ty insurance cases. manda tory drug testing and a federal
prov1sion for vo lun lary purchase
of "catastrop hic" i nsurance coverage und er Medi care to prot ec t
aga inst expens es from long hospital stays .
M argi n~!
su pport wa s ex
pressed. by a 59-41 percent
ma rgi n . for raising the mimmum
wage from $3.3S per hour to$4 .65
per hour by 1990.
F~irgoers polled expressed a
belief that the federal govern·
· ment is doing lit! le, if any !hing.
to prot eel the public from dangerou s ha zardous waste . Fairgoers also s howed thumbs down
to public financing of congrcssionak el ec t ions similar to that
for preside ntial el ections.

Farm flashes

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SAI~ES

[1!1;:1 BurkP, S.";.JO, Hnmr 1\al'l Ba nk.
Ra ctnP ,'lnd Svr&lt;tc: us('. Erlf• Powrll, $2.5U,
Whalry .~ Aur o PMI~&lt;. , D:uwin: ME'llSSil
Guf'ss, $3.00 F'1·u rh Ph.trmac,v. Mlrldl f'porl, Mlch,t£'1 Hoffm,m. $2.411, Big &amp;•nd
Foodtand. Pomrrov: Keilh Hu nt. $1.40.
Phil Rnb£-n&lt;O: Mf'ig~&gt; Co rng inN'r: Christi
Ho ffman $1 iO. AssociaiNI F'a~r lc&lt;~to rl'&gt; .
Pom('r o~- . Eric Powf' ll . $1 00, Rh·cr fl·onl

Honda , G3llipol is Patrick Gi bbs. Sl 70.
Vau g han " C'anlln,Jl. Micldi('Port. Amv
Hagrr $2. 15, Ba urn LumbC'r. Chrostt•r:
Trlcl ~l Burkr. $2.:!'.;, Jim Cobb Chf'v rolr•t ,
Ohlsmobii P CadllaC', f'omrrov : Matt
Tllu ~. S1.80, HolZ(' r Cl!ni r. Mlddl ('pOrt:
Thrrriiia La mtwrt. .$1 80. Kro,t:t't' , Pom('rov: Tom S tobarl. S1 f\5 Fa r·mrrs Bunk &amp;
Savings Co. Pomcro;v and Tupp(•r.s
Plain s: Mlcha&lt;'l Hoffm un. $1 85. C&lt;'ntra l
Trust Middlepor t: Mall Burkf', $1.95.
Vetc-runs M£&gt;m orh-rl Hospital. Pori'!!'rov
Kr lstv Rl wr. S2 05. Hom e Natio nal Ban·k·.
Racln" and Syra£'Usf'; Amy RitchiE'. S2.00.
PC'oplc's Bank. Point Plf'asa nf. Mason.
N•'~- HavE&gt;n: Ginger .....Holr'O mb $2.10,
0'[)(&gt;11 Lumbf:'r. Po meroy . Gallipolis·
Matt Titus, $115, Ba nk Onr, Porricrov and
Rutland : Pa trick Gibbs. $1 20. Va ughan' s
Ca rdinal. Mlddl!'port : Amy Ha ${C"r, SJ .40.
Farmf'rs Bank &amp; Sav lngs Co , Pomerov
and Tupper!' Plai ns: Tom ~Hobar l. $1 20,
For·v~t Run Block. For£&gt;.~! Run , Gln g£'r
Holr:omh, .$1 .'30, Rl vl'r Cily F'arm Suppllcs .
Gallipolis: Mvlissa Guess, $LJ:J. FarmPrs
Bank &amp; Savings Co: Amy Rl1 chh.', $1 .20.
Commf' rCI&lt;.~I &amp; Savings Bank. GallipoliS
Average sa lf:' or S2.02 on ho~s

STEER SALEs

Ed Collins. $3 60. Vau~han's Cardinal,
Ann Robinson.
$1 SO
Mlddlf'por t : l ..CC'
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Fal'm Ps BanK .";.• !'lavrngs LO: MIC'h('ll.'
Gm ·s~. $1.:l0 P1•11ph•s Bank . P t Pl£'asa nl.
Mas on &amp; Nt"'t~. H•lvt"'n JavnC' Rl!rhif '. Sl 40.
T"l n C'l!" Ma c hlnC" ~hop , PomC&gt;rov : Kf'n
' R11 c hiC', $1 05, Fac!'m• N Lumbt'r Hobson.
.JodJ Br()wn . Sl 1!1. Ass()('i&lt;it('(l Fabrlc,r ·
1ors , PomC'rov . .John Collins. $1 55, Homr ·
Nm'l Bank. ·R:i einP &amp; SvracuS4": Jf't'C'my
Slonl", $1.00. Propk ' ~ Bank : KC'\· In
CrUNil'r. $ ~ . Ho lzC'r Mt:'d lca l C('n lf'l:
Robbi e: Otla v•a\" , $ 8711~ , F"armC&gt;rs Bank &amp;
~.. \ lng~ Co . . Jason Jfa~f'r. $ R.'l, CC'n lral
Trusl , Middl f'_P,Or1 Tim St o n£'. S ~5 J&lt;aut ~
Agr1Crn!£'r. lhf'SIPr Jarf'd ShC'C'IS ,\ 91
Bank OnC'. P o mt:'rov &amp; Rutla nd Aaron
Sh('('I S, $ 92". D&amp;J Enf•rey Co .. Rt•lx-tca
Snowclt•n. .~ AA. Snowd('n ' s TrC'(' Farm.
Rutl &lt;:~ rHI :

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Grf'lil Rlffl£&lt; . $1 00. Grf'C'n up Rf'da m allon. ChPster. Ani ta C"alnw:~~· - S R2. Ohi o
Va iJC'v Livf's tock . Gallipolis . f&lt;plJ y
SpC'nCf'r, $.83. Suga1 Run Mill. Pomero,v :
KC'Jth Sp£'nc£'r. $ fll. Hom £" National Bank.
R.JclnP &amp; SyraC'uS('; Aaron Brow n. $.83.
Boggs Sa IPs &amp; Service: Sc:ol! Newell.$ 81.
FarinC'rs Bank &amp; Savi ngs Co : .Jod,v
Tayl or, $.99. Kramer EKplorallo n Co ..
Deta~.~.·a rc-; Alex Brown, $ .88. Big Bend
Foodland. Pomeroy; Jeff B:-own, $.86.
AgriCon Equlpmt'nl. Galllp911s: WPsley
Holter. $1 00. Bernard Ful1z, Po m e roy
Allv.: Kri sten SlawTPr, S.8.'5, Farm ~'rs
Bank &amp; Savlnfi!:S Co, Ja~on Pullins. S.91.
Carter Tractor Sales. Gallipolis: Julie
Hawk, S 87, Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.;
Tim La wson, $ .83, Swisher &amp; Lohse
Pharmacy. Pomeroy; Carrie Gloeckner.
S.9l , Home Na l ' l Bank, Tyson Rose. $.92,
Jim Cobb, Chev. , O!c:ls. Cad. PomProy;
Rex Ju stis, $1 .tl3, Vet era ns M('morla)
Hospital. Pomeroy, Ga;y Holl er. S1.07.
Fa rmvrs Ban k &amp; Savings Co.
$1.07 pl"r lb av£&gt;rages

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LA.Mil SALES I
Jerod Coo k, $17 00, Farmers Bank &amp;

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( h ,~rlrs I ltrd ) ,Carr had the tho• grand t·hampion
"' nUolk, f'"'r . 1· ~~) farr famil.v uh.o had lh f"&gt; ~rund
and res('nJ ~· duullpion .~ uffolk r~ms in tlw o 1 H~n
da.... s .

Jamie Graham
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Watch out for food poisoning

By Ed Vollhorn,
good indirallon of potential for
Cou nty Extension Agent,
polson: If th~re ls c nou!!h i nl ~r ·
Agriculture
&lt;&gt;st , samples wi ll be hand carr·icd
GAL LIPOLIS
Drough1
to Woos rer Cos t per sa mpl &lt;" w ill
stressed corn when fed as green
be less thai $10. A hal f dozen
chop could poison ca tll e. Th e
handfulls of chapped corn pulled
problem arises when microrandomly from a loa d should
organisms in the ruman convert
rrlake a good sa mpl e Ca ll 446·
Nitrale tN031 to Nitrate (NOI
8497. lat e Sunda y eve nin g or
The pot ential for the problem can
446 -007 fir st 1hing Monday. for
be reduced by allowing the corn
more in formalion : The lab ha s
to go through the ensil in g pro·
promised me a two-day rurn ·
cess . Much of the Nitrate content
around time. Bri ng in samples 01
is co ntained in the lower stalk. so
call by 10 a.m . Monday 10
if chopping off green chop,
participat e In !hi s quick respon se
cull in g al 8" -12" height may
plan .
redu~e the problem . D'!ution o f
Nationally, crops are even
the daily ration with other feeds
better than expected. Excellent
also reduces the problem.
yields have bluntt'&lt;lthe lmpa c r of
Special arrangem ent s have
!·he acreage red uct IOn program s.
been made to ha ve samples run · New record nat ional average
at our Lab in Wooster . The t esl is
corn, soybean and sorghum
for Nitrate level , but this i s a yields are E'x pec ted . Augus1

List Meigs County livestock sale results
ROCK SPRINGS - Here are
the results of Friday's an nu a l
Meigs livestock sale:

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Savings c..:o. Jl'nnll£'r I aylor . 1M '.!5 RlvC'r
Cl!v F a rm Supply, Gallipolis: Adam
Sht'&lt;'ts, $5.25. PE&gt;opiC''s Bank , Pt. Pleasan t.
Mason. New Haven, Ad am Sh t'Cts , $2 50,
&amp;&gt;rnard Fultz . Pomeroy Alt-y.: Brend a
As h. Sl . 75. SouthPas lrrn Equlpm&lt;'nt, Gal li·
polis: Lisa King-. S2.00. Bo~gs Salf'S &amp;
Sf'rvlcf.', Guys vlliC', SC'otl Burkt'. S2.75, Roy
RI.~:CRS Used Cars, ChE's ter, Jerod Cook.
$2.50. Ardwor~ Sou nd. Rock Sprl n ~s; Dan
l.Ronard, $2 75, Homt' Nat'l Bank, Racin &lt;'
&amp; Svracusc: Mindy Spencer , $2 25, Frut h
P harmacy, MlddiPport, J ~ nnlfPr Tay lor,
$2.75, Oakley C. Colll ns. Ironton; Amity
Sixon . $2 25. Swisher &amp; LohsE' Pharmacy.
Pom('roy: Pam Ash, S2 75, Bi~ Bend
Foodland, donatM b11ck t o Pam: Adam
• Sh('£'fs. $2.75, Vaug-han 's Cardinal, MiddiE'port: Will Pool{', $2.75. MGM Farfll City .
Pome-roy; Will Pool€'. $2.25, Ridf'nour's TV
&amp; Gas Suppl y, Chester; Lisa King, $2.25,
Pt&gt;ople's Bank: Brenda Ash, $2 75, (i(&gt;n&lt;&gt;
Riggs Flnancla I SPrvlcf'S, C hester: Dan
Leonard. $2.50. Ct"nt ral Trust . Mlddll'port :
Stephanie Sayre, $2.50. Farm Crf'dll
ServlcPS, Gallipolis; Mindy Spenc&lt;'r. $2.00.
Motor Car Brokers, Gallipolis, don att'd
back to ba nque t: Rlchlt&gt;Hunt , $2.00, Riggs
Usrrl Cars, Chf'Sil'r, donated back to
banquet: ,B•.J. Ervin, $2,75, Farmers Bank
&amp; Sav lnlii:S Co.: Lori Burkt'. S2.75. Mf'lgs
Aut o Sales, Middleport: Mlcht&gt;lle Ma t·
thews, $2.25. O'Dell Lumber, Gallipolis &amp;
Pomeroy: Pam Ash, $2.50, Ohio Vallt&gt;y
Livp!ffock. Gallipolis: Riehle Hunt, $3.00.
Craw ' s Family Resta uran1 , Pomeroy,
donalt"d bac k to banquet : Scolt Burk[",
$2.75, MGM Farm City. Pom('roy; Randall
BurkE". $2 .75, Whaley's Grocf'ry. Darwin;
Stephanie Sayre, $3.00. Ridenour TV &amp; Gas
Supply . Chest('r, donated back to banquet:
Nancy Nally, $2.25, Farmers Bank &amp;
Savi ngs Co.; Billy Smith, $2 50. Photo
Maglc. Athens, donated t o banquet :
Shawn Da llcy. S2.25, Riverfront Honda,

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Gallipoli s. Lori Burk1'. S2 i!l . Wha lrv ·,.
Au1o Parts. Darw in . Nct n£'y Nall y. $2 '7!'1 .
Farm Crrdlt Snvlces. GaJJipoll :-;: B J ,
Ervin,. S.lOO. Fores t Run Block. F'orrs t
Run : Ma ry NH IIy , $2 50 Vctt'ran 's MC'mor
lal Hos pital , PomcJ oy; Shown DaiiC'v ,
$3.00, Farmers Bank &amp; Savi n ~" Co:
Randall BurkC!. ~1.25. G.W Pla s! k~ &amp;·
Dltchln$1: SC'rvlcr, TP . Ma n Nally. S.lOO,
Ct&gt;ntra l Trus1. MlddlPIXUt , back t o I.lsa
King , Lori Burkl', $2.75. joln1. Krn's
Appllanr:£'s &amp;rvlcf', G&amp;W Pla stics. ,JI'
F"alr Pair of Lambs. $.1.25, Va ugha n's
Groct'ry, MlddiC'por l &lt;Jnd Mason .

rainfall totul s ar~ well abov•·
norm.:ll 1n Iowa ilncl bord rr in~
~ rat es

Som(l

~c a n o mist s

see the

a1·cra!(P farm prlc" for the 1987
cor~ crop fulling in1 o t hcS l .fill $2
per bu shel pricc ran ge. Thrrr Is
Sltll spcl'u lalion Thi.lt harvf'sl
prlrcs in major corn produ cln l'(
areas will full be low thr$l. '.O pcr
bu shcl m!Jrk. Mid -wPck u rew
combines w ere op ening up fields
in th€' CirclcviiiP area .
August S('('ding of i\lfa l fa i s a
problem 1h1s year. L ack ol so1 1
molstur~ ha s made this pra ctice
im posslbi P. A 6" · 10" shortagcol
growing season rain f al l coupled
with daytime bare soi l tempera
lures of 90 d~gr ec-s and abov ehave delayed August seed mgs
According t o Don M vers. Ex ten·
li on i\gronomlst. seedl ngdatcfor
fall seeded i\lfalfa i s ver y impor·
I a nt and shou ld be don~ no Ialor
than ear ly $ep1!'miJCI'. We still
have another two or three WE'flks
t o walt for rat n .
The Oh io F~(m Science Re·
v i ew 1his year will b&lt;' Sept. 22 ·24
at th e Moll y Carcn Ag Cenr er.
near London, Ohio. More th an ;;uo

A Special Thanks to
The Wise man Agency
for Buying My 1987
Market Steer.

co mm f'rcla l L'Xhibiiors ll'ilh ar
lr.osl $-!0 m I ilion o f equ lpmcn 1are
cxpoc1Pd :rt th p H cv iN~ . Cnug
F'e ndrilk , current ;:~1rm Science
n.r v i('W Managrr . "'~~~ onP of th&lt;'
Hcvicw' s coliC'!&lt; kid l'mpi O.\'&lt;'('S
In the lai c 1960's when seve-ral of

us from

Ca llla Count v

Card of Thanks

Jamte Graham

Thanks to
Coolville Mill
for donating
•
feed for Grand
Champion Pair
Market Hogs.
Eric Powell

w(·rr

part -tim&lt;' help at !he Re-view
T ic kets fo r thi s y(•ar 's RPvlew
are availall ll' at thr Co unr y
Fx1cnt ion Office.
A special thank s 10 all who
madr th e recent Tob acco Associ ·
alion T our to Lanc a~ter Co unt y.
Pennsy l vania and \'lcinlty a
success. Some 40 persons went on
!he 1hree-da y trip . Hlghlig h1 of
tile trip for many was a visi t to an ·
Amis h farm belongi ng 10 th ~
Ephr iam Hlehl famil y , i 'hc 36
acre dairy and tob acco farm " ·as
an ins piration to al l or us
l.ancastPr \ou nt y is the l argest
non irrcgLited agricu ltur ill
coun1) in lhr nation. Although
brief . 1hl' ,·isil 10 lnd epc-ndPncc
Nation a l Park in Philidclphla
was great . M ost
thC' g1oup
tOtll'C'd lnd epe ndPncr- Hall and
saw th e Liberty Bell.

The family of
BARBARA FRANCIS
BUTCHER
would like to express
their deepest appreci ation for the support
and expressions of
sympathy by her many
friends . Also a special
thank-you is given to
Dr. Donald Johnson,
&amp; the CCU nursing staff'
~~ Holzer Hospital for
their thoughtfulness.

or

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Greatly missed by
Parents. Morgan &amp; May
; .• Francis and children.
•Cassie. Leah . Lawrence
::
&amp; Winthrop.

Agree to idle
more erodible land
W i\SHJNGTON
I UP!)
Farmers ha ve agreed to idle
another nearly 5.3 million ~cres
pi highly erodibl e land for a
decade, raising to near ly 23
million acres total land In the
conservation reserve .
Under' the program. the go·
vernment pays part oft he cost of
planting grass and trees on the
land and pays annual rent for a
decade on land in the reserve.
The program has now surpassed the halfway mark. Congress specified that 40 million t o
46 million acres of land should be
placed In the reserve -by 1990.

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Our sinCere thanks to relativM, hiends and nMghbors
for the kindness. sympatfl!t
and prrters shown dunng
the illnett and death o f out
husband and fMher. John

Paul !Porcvl Fnck. Thanks
to R8\' . Mel Franklin. Becky
CotterlH 1 Frartkle Hundel.
Ho lzer Holp;tlll, Ew1ng Fun• Ill Home and the Respite Aides of th e Meigs
County Sr. Ch:izens. Also
to those who sent ftowers,
food and gifls Thanks so
much May God ~est each
and 8\'eryone of you.
Rub and Chrldren

CARD OF THANKS
Special Thanks to Ors.
Sattler. Brubaker and I.
Walker and 4 West Nursing
Staff rn Holzer Med&lt;cal
Center for the spec&gt;al care
given our Father during hi s

recenl hospitalization and
passing. Special Thanks to
Dr. Clarke lor his special
care given our fathet over
the years. Special Thanks
to the Kuhner ·lewis Funeral Home. Rev. Vance
Watson and Rev . Roget
Ford. and Union Baptist
Church ChOir and ladies
Ard Soc&lt;ety, and Pallbearers
Thanks for the food.
flowers. phone calls and
the lovely cards and visits
received for the loss of our
beloved Father. Grandlather. Greai·Grandlather.
G. Dewey Keels .
We wish to utend our
deepest appreciation t 0 all
who helped in any way .
The Family:
Daughter. Gladys 0. Grant
Sons. James D.. lloyd E..
Russell E.. and Artie Ray
Keels

CARD OF THANKS
·In this time of sorrow at the loss of our wife
:and mother, Janice M. Saunders. we would
, ; like ~o take time to thank all of our relatives,
·friends, and neighbors who sent flowers,
~ t;ards. and food. Our very sincere thanks to
' Willis Funeral Home. Rev. James Lusher,
; Rev . Charles Luaher. Sue Murray. and all pall:t&gt;earers . Special thanks to the 2nd Floor
~Holzer Hospital Staff. Dr. Berkich, Dr. Evans.
·Or. Clarke, Dr. Sholtis. Our most special
·~hanks is to our Heevenly Father for letting
'our Mother go ·so peacefully and being a part
1
of her life. Thanks.to Faith Baptist Church and
fll our aiater.s arid brothers in Chriat from all
'over the county for their prayers.
Harold Saunders &amp; Famil

9 month· o ld pan collie and part
GtHman Shepherd dog Good
with childre n. Needt to be given
awav 304 ·676· 2931

Ha!f Shephltr~. ha lf Huskev.
male, wh1le, 9 months Had all
lt'IO IS 304 -458· 182 1

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Lo st and Found

LOST 1 bl own and white female
Brittany Sp&amp;niel . last rn hospital
area. An swers to. "'Queen" It
seen please call Winters ' S o h1o
Sta tion - 614 ·446· 3828
LOST - Bunch of kevs at Pos1
Otf ictt in Poin t Pleaunt. Pleau
call 304· 675 ·2369 or 675 ·
1435

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In Memoriam

In memory of Mary
Eblin who passed
away /lug. 23. 1972.
Dear Mother you are not
forgotten
Though on earth you are no

more
Stlil 10 memory you ate
With US
As you always were belore .
Missed and loved by your
children : Myrtle. Mary ,
Ann. Ed1th. Madeline.
lou 1se. Henry and Ira

3 Announcements

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• OLE TIMERS'

Cell

Buy1ng daily gold. s11ver coms,
rings, 18Welry, sterhng were. old
coins. large currency. Top puces. Ed Burkett Berber Shop
2nd. Ave. Mrddleport, Oh. 614992- 3476
Wanted to bu y standing ttmbcr
Call AI Tromm at 614-742 2328
QUILTS
Ant1que-Pre 1940 '~- Call Marc
6H-99 2 -2,01 ~ dll'( s) or 1-692 ·
246t evenmgs.
Wanted to buv scrap steel and
matals. Ridors Salvag e 614
992· 6468
Left Han ded Re-Curve Bow Ca ll
304· 675-6644 after 4 p m .

Employmenl

Announcements

I

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Services

11

Help Wanl ed

Futl-ttme babs1tter 1n my horne
fo r eveni ngs, References r e·
qulred Calt614 446-9723aftar
5p m

BP1by sJtter needed m my home
tor 13 mon11't o!d 2-4 days per
week Please mt~1! ref. Bnd phone
number to· Al .4 Box 14 7.
Gatlipol•s, Otuo 4513 31
SOCIAL WORK POSITION
AVAILABLE Full t1meAuist an t
Pro9ram Coord inator for two
lnte rty~ Mhate c arf.J ln cili ties for
developmentally disa blecl 11dults
In Gallipolis" l'lnd 81dw ell Oh•o.
Degree in Social Work 01 a
dagroo in a related f1eld roqu1red:
musl meu1 sta te (Ohio) and
federal requirements for OMR P,
uperiftnCtl with state !tr:: ensure
and m edlct~id cert lticalion poferred , knowledge o l the princr·
pies of nor m alizat1on and pre·
vro u s perSonnel su pervision
e•perlence preferred. good co m·
munlcatton skills, vah d OhiO
drivel ' s l lcenu~ and go od drtvmg
record r eq u ired Salary
S1 1, 600- 15 , 000. l•beral be·
tir;tfit pa ck age. Send rt;tsume t o
Robin Eby , Buckeye Con1mun1tv
Services , P 0 . Bo110 604 Ja ck
son, Oh10 45640 De adline tor
applicarlla 8-25· 87, Equal op·
portunitv employer
Would you stuff enveloped fo r
1,000 weekly ? $2 fo1 envelopes
you stu H. Simple pleasan t work
at homfl l Se nd selt -oddressod
enveloped Ill HT ENT DtiPI
ACT . P 0 Bo.te 7364. Huntm g·
1on W Va. 25776
" Hlring l Go ve rnm ent jobs your
ere•· $16,000- 868 .000 Cell
602· 838· 8885 Ext 606" .
REPS NEEDED for bus1ness
accounu Full time $60 000
$80.000. Part t lmo, $12 .000S1B ,QOO, No selling, repa&lt;~t
business Set your own hour s
TrAining p• ovided CAll 1·612·
938 -6870 . M- F, 8am · Spm
(Cantral standard time)
AVON · Sell Avon for Christmas
Make40percen t Cat!61 4 ·446·
3358

l adies needed for good payrng
tempora ry aHice like work, no
e110perience necessary Also need
ladies witl'r ear tor !ight delivery
work. Ges allowance .Applv tn
person on ly No ph o ne call s. To ·
Mr-s. Carte r· Eca no lodge Motel
Raom No . 12 . Mor'ld ay 9 .00·
9 30 AM
McOonald's of Galli polis is
lookrng for a lew good workers
wtl11ng 10 work ear!y shifts and
weekends. St op •n and pick up
an applicallon.
€ ~~:per
body man nuadud Ill
Vinton area 5 yrs or more
eKpet Tools requi red. lnqO ~r e at
614 388-9615

3 Announcements ,

ARTHUR'S CHAIN
LINK FENCE
Residential
Commercial • lndustnal

PH. 614·,45·9113
Ken Sol11 - Frtt Estimote1
COMI'tiTE INSTAlLAIION

DAY

Crown C1ty Fire Station
Sat.. Stpt. S-10-??
Ent•ta1nment, Mustt,
Singing. Dinntr
Everyone welcome- Bring
(Overed dish.

GOOD USED TIRES
3.0 DAY 'WARRANTY

250 IN STOCK
13 INPRICES
.. 14START
IN .• AT
· 15$15IN.
16.5
.00

EXcellent conaruon tor usea ures. These
tires came off of lease cars and have
been inspected for any type of defect.
3'h mi. from Porter going toward Cheshire on 554.
Turn right on Wheaton Road 1h mile. follow signs_.
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LON ·NEAL- 614-367·7101

12

Help Wanted

S ALES REPRESENTATIVE We
llfB took1ng for a respeeteble
hard working Indivi dual for new
and used car sales. The right
penon sflou ld also be a self·

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page-D-3

Situations
Wanted

1 8 Wanted to Do

Will do babys1111ng tor mtants to
two vears old Call 614-949·
22~0 .

with the potential to
handle menagelat responsibUi·
ties Business education and
e"'Perience a plus. E110C:ellent pay
plan with com rrussion and be·
neflts Send resume t o Smlth
Buick-Pontiac. P.O.Box 807.
Gall ipolis. hio 45631 .

We provide care fQr elderly and
d1sabled. Nurses aides are ceMi·
fied, bonded. insured and covered wrth Workera Comp. Am·
bulatOfY or confm ed 24 hour
care, overnight and live·1n P M
Home Health Agency, 614-992 2657, 614-992-2326 or 614
992· 7044

st al1er

Help want II to work at serv1ce
station Must have mechan ic
eK per Send resume to· 8 011
Cle 103c/ oGallipolis Daily Trib·
une, 825 3rd Ave. Gallipolis,
Ohio 4&amp;631

Will do baby s itting at my home
in Mrddl epott Colt 614 992c
2764.

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Hourly Clinic A1de needed part·
time In family planning off1ce,
based in Chesapeake and Gallr·
polls. Mu st have hrgh schoo l
diploma or equivalency, good
communi cation sk1lls, accu racy
wrth (lgures: be dependable
o rga nized . and re s ponsibl e.
Training avail~tble tor mature
1nd1v1duat wl'ro IS se nsitiVe to
reproductive health need!! of
el1ents. looking for someone
who is self -motrvated end can
grow in the pos1tron as need
arises Must have relrt~ble trans porta tion; be willing to travel.
Send rosum e, including two
emp loyment r e feren ces to
Planned Parenthood of Southeast Ohio , 396 Rtr:: hland
Avenu e. Athens, Ohio 45701 .
bv September 9. 1987. PPSEO
IS
an Equal Opportuni t y
Employer

Fmancial

Septic tank pumping. resident ial
&amp; commerical sao per toed .
Ron Evant Enterprises Jackson,
Ohio. Call 614 286-5930 l
Can do light hauhng androofihg
Reascttable rates . Mar~on
Smder 614·949 2629 .
Grover's Lawn Mower Rep air.
W e' ll pick up and deliver. Gog d.
used mowers tor sate. ~II
614 - 742 -2393 or 614-7423091

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! NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBliSH ·
lNG CO reeornmend1 tHat .you
do businoss with people you
know, and NOT to lend momry
throtJgl) the marl until you have
Investigated the offerrng

Financial

Schools
Instruction

In come T ~x Classes begin Sept
7. 1987 Here 1s an op portun1ty
10 become a part of the fast est
growing income taK firm 1n tl're
area. Career· o riented persons
contact DanTBJt, In c Mon or
Tues. 10 AM - 4 PM Ph~ne
446-8178.

23

Business
Opportunity

Professional
Services

Auc tioneer Col Osca r E. Click.
hcenso # 754· 88 , 304· 895·
3430.

LOOKING - For a IBNice t')'pe
business wrth an ell.cellent income pot~ntial thai r&amp;qurres only
a small mvest ment? lh11 •• an
opportunity warth investigating
1f you are willing to undergo •1
e~~:tenstv e tu traming program.
Franchise available in the Pom•
roy area. For more informatton
write OanTal( , Inc.. PO Box
c'!a-811 C( O Gallipolis Deily
Trrbune, 826 Jrd Ave Gallipo.
lis, Ohio 45631

Sa! as Representative needed tor
R &amp; ,J Whc!esale Co No
experience needed Set your
own hours. Pay topcommrssron
For mor e tmformatron. Call
614· 367 -7559· Collect 9 AM 5PM No Investment requ~red
lPN 'S WANTED: Be pan of a
growmg company wrth good
benefi ts, Need 1mmed1ete tul1tlme LPN 1 1 PM · 7 AM Also
hiring tor LPN call rn positions
Contact Ohio Job Service 614446 1683.
Be euliclan wan1ed tor New
Bea uly Shop Call 614 -388
9093
Woman to stay With Widow and
hve ·m with pay Cell 614· 446·
1414 or 446-1023.
PROGRAM DIRECTOR · Com·
prehensive outpatte nt substance
abuse program Respon sibilities
mc ludA progr am admini s tration,
superv isr on. counseling and
pu blic relations Oualifica110ns
sh ould includtt at least lw o years
e11penence tn substance abUse
held, so me admmistratlve experience. and in process of eertifr cation Send letter and resum e
by Seplember 30. to Personnel
Committee, Ne w Alternatives,
287 Pear! Street Jnekson, Ohto
45640 E 0 E
Governmunl Jobs $16 ,040 ·
$59.230 . year Now h irrn g, Cal!
1-805 ·687· 6000 Ext R-9805
lor curreut fed eralli51
Frtend ly Home Part ies has open·
inys for managers and dealers 1n
your area largest hn e in partv
plan, tree kit, Dr&lt;Jnd new c: hris1ma5 catalog, toy gift nnd home
decor catalog Ove r BOO items.
Tap comm1ssion and hostess
gifts Call lor free ca talog
i · B00-227· 1510 or call coll ect
0 518 ·452-0091
Ne~:~d ed .

Dental Hvgentis t for a
people odented l'llgh qua!tty
dental off!te Send complete
r Mumft to Dal!v Sentinel BoK
729 ~ K Pomeroy. Ohio.
We need a care er mmded people

o riented person to work m al'l 1gh
qui'IIIIV dental otf1r.e The perfeC1
job fo r the rlgh1 pe rson . Pl ease
send cam plete resume to Oiuly
Sontmel Box 729 -K, Pomeroy,
Ohio
Need babv~ ttt er One or two
day s a week Two hou rs a day,
mormngs References. $10 pet
day Danv1lle 614· 742 · 2152
Wapt,d. Seamstress to !lew for
lady living in Pomeroy Call
614-992· 202t .
AVON .· A ll areas Call Manlyn
Weaver 304· 882-2645
A N applications now being
accepted for full trme positron.
Pleasant Valley Nursmg Care
Center t~pp ly personnel otf1ce
Pleasant Valley Hosp 304-6754340 AA -EOE

Somethrng New
Under The Sun!
Reps needed for Bus1ness Ac·
co unts, part 11me. 618.000
potential: full t ime, $60,000
plus potent tal Work own hours.
tra1nmg provided Call 1 -612938 -0019 M·f , 8 am · 5 ll m

PUZZLER
AC ROSS
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Babysitter wanted in walkmg
dista nce tr o iT. Central Sc hool
imm,.diately , 304· 675· 7888 ·
Babysitter in my home. two
chtld ren, Monday through Fri·
day, 8 to 6 . RofMencesrequired,
304 -675· 5895

liberates

94 Ends
98 Arrow p01son
99 Dregs

Haste
Freshet
Sperl
" - Eagles"
Lmger
Peels
- ego
Time gone by
Long tor

100 - - carte
102 Prtncipat
conduits

t03
104
105
106

28 Wear away
30 Time gone by
32 Proceed

Corrode
In addi11on
Scorch
Collect

108 French plural
article

t09 Earth goddess
33 Sun god
I 10 Myself
34 lnle1
t
35 Dawn goddess 11 Libra's
btrthstone
36 Exploit
112 tn1en1
37 Saucer 's
t 14 B1rd 's beak
compah•on
38 Cloth measure t 16 Part at HMS
40' Fla1-bot1omed 117 Turkt sh
42
43
44
45

decrees
119 Tave rn s

boat
Sunburn
Vtrg1ma Urn
New Deal agcy
Depress ing

120 Challenge
122 Plane1

47
49 Pasteboard
50 Emerged
vlclonous

51 Requite
54 Afri can nver
55 Harness part
56 Hold back
59 ·- A Living "
50 Pigeon pea
62 Is unsteady
Ei 4 Move upward
65 Laugh
66 "-, Wildernes:
67 Circui t
69 Rends
70 Coin

71 Click beelle
72 Recent
74 Sigourney

(C .S T I

WANTED ~ EXPERIENCED
Pilot s ond Deck hands for ful
Itime emplovmor1\ on Monanga·
hela and upper Oh10 R1ver s
412 -483· 6557

gloves
92 Center

Weaver

film
76 Edge
77 Dispalch
78 Period of
taSIIng
79 Camed on
business

82
84
85
66
88
89
90

The East
Bundles
Soaks up
River duck
Seasoning
Rant
Baseball

4 Babylontan

de1ty
5 Cratty
6 Fl1g h1 of
steps

-

7 Model
8 Sea eagle
9 Teuton ic de tty
10 C~ange color
ot
11 Piece of
cu tlery
12 Cusht ons

13 Exis1
14 Tellurium
symbol

slgh1
ot
16 Chore
17 In muSIC. h1gh
1B T~a1 thing
t5

Caug~l

19 Ethtopian

toile
~0

Ftgure of
speech

124 Seed contan1er

27 Period ot t1me
29 "- Window"

125
126
128
129

36 Simple
37 Scene of ftr st

Reiec1
Leave
Obta1ned
"The - Hunler "

131 Nerve n~twork
132 To wel !ns1gne
133 Farm bu ildmgs

135 Secre1 agen1
138 Anc1ent
139 Prov1des crew
140 Contam(3:r

141 Portuguese lor
"saln1"
.
142 Aga 1n: pretrx
143 Nrckel symbol
144 Poison

31 Everyone

miracle

39 Moos
40 Poe1
4 1 Send torth
43
44
46
48

L.A. tool bailers
Ballot
Ma 's partner

Blemish
49 Vehicles
50 Occidental

51 Laughing
52 Chem1cat
compound

teeth
Clans
By way of
Additional
Gladden

53 Hagman senes
55 Messenger o f
1he gods
56 Peel of tr01t
57 River in

154 ·'Crimes of the

156 The Ram
t 58 Wlll1s and Robert
159 Ceremontes
!60 Astray
t61 Take tram

DOWN
1 Flame up
suddenly
2 Royal
3 The setr

80
81
83
84
87

Memorandum
Mom's partner
Tub
Prohibits
South American ·
animals

89 Washes 11g~11y
90 " -Vice"
91 Type of tube
92 Repast
93 1/erve
95 Attrtude
96 Ardent
97 Strict
99 Meadows
lOt S1age whispers
105 Hurried
106 Danish tsland
107 Break suddenly
111 Aroma .
1 12 Par1ner
113 Snatch
t 15 Pouches
116 Rude 9hacks
118 lmrtated
t 19 Wagers .
121 Rubbers on
penctls

!23 - and fro
t2 5 Thin s ~eet ot

42 Seesaw

145 Clenches with

147
t49
150
t52

77 Capital ot
Oregon
78 Volcan1c
emanation

France

58 Arrows
6 t Pertaming to
the la1ty
63 Shadow
64 Lease

68
70
71
73
74
75

More tri flin g
Grand - Station
Strike OU1
Squandered
Snakes
Wants

material

126
t 27
t 29
130

Eat
Pamphlets
Giver ot gift
Cho1ce part

13 1 Kurosawa film

132 Detests
134 Negative
136 LiflS With
lever

t 37 Bread
ingredtent

139
t40
t44
145
146
147

Defaces
Quote
,.
"The Burning "-Masterson"

- Na Na
Capuchin
monkey

148 Carpenter's
1001
t49 Contend
15t That man
153 Roman 51
155 Gi. e.g .
157 Railroad abbr.

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The
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31

f:state

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale
Mercervtlle

Homes for Sale

Home for Sale by Owner
Gre&amp;nbrler Est 3BR bt level
on 2 4 acres AC W 8 F P wet
bar 2 car garage Ph Before
4 OOF'M 514 446 4009 After
4PM Ph 304 675 3816
4 BR fp full basement 3 mt
to of Galltpohs 34 900 Call
Oeys 614 446 1615 After
500 Cal16144461244
For Sale by Owner 4 5 BA 3
baths Approximately 4000 aq
h 25 a&lt;:res Wtth tenms court
5173 000 W1ll sell wtth only 5
ecres for $155 000 Ca ll for
eppomtment 614 446 3386
Aepouessed hot'(les from Go
ventment fro m $1 00 plus
repatrs taKes Throughout Ott.NetiOnwtdel Also tax propert1e'
216 453 3000 mcludmg Sun
day Ext H1278
For Sale by Owner 3 BR 2 full
baths fireplace In town Must
soe to appreciate 2 BR Mobil e
Home Call after 6 00 PM
6 14 446 7379
Ntce starter reltrernent or 1n
come property 2 BR
full
basement large lot 508 R1d ge
Ave Rio Grande Ohto Showr
by Appotntmenl Call 1 61 4
682 7424
C lose to schools and town Cal!
614 992 3565 e~enmg s
3 acres good locatiOn House tn
need of repatr Small barn
s 10 000 Contact Homf'! Na
t1onal Bank Racme Ohlo45771
or Phone 614 949 2210
House m Racme nearnv cr fully
furmshed $13 000 614 949
2263 or 614 949 2168
Government homes lrom $1 (U
Repetr} for ec losures Repos
Tax Delinquent Prp perttes Now
SBIImg your area Ca ll 1 3 15
736 7375 Ex t 3P OH H tor
current hst 24 hours
Owners reloc:attng are otten ng 3
bedroom 2 bath ho meforsale1n
the Rutland Oh10 area Kitchen
Cooks Oehght plenty oak ca
bmets With breakfast bar stove
dtsh washer deck more Pr~ ~:ed
to sell C leland Realty 606 East
Mam Po meroy Ohto 45769
Phon e 6 14 992 2259
1 0 roo m housem good cond1t1on
wtth large garden and free water
Located near Ohto R1ver at Letart
Falls Ohto S15 000 Frod W
Crow Off1ce 614 992 5132 or
Hom e 614 992 5262
1983 14 x5 4 L1bertv mob1le
home all electnc set up on
rental lot 304 675 7653 after 5
pm

Three bedroom brtck home
large h~my room deck fnw
water sep t1c. 8 Yl percent loan
assumptiOn hv e mmu tes to
Pomt Plusant After 5 p m
304 675 5306
2 or 3 bedrooms double lot
close to sc hools and stores
$18 000 304 675 7833

42 Mob1le Homes
for Rent

Close to wt:hool

2 BR 1r11ler furn1shed natural
gu Adultt onty No pels Call
614-367 7438

14K70 Windsor wrth 14~e30
add111on 3 bedrooms pond
appro• 3 acres Galhpohs Ferry
304 676 6930

Busmess
Buildings

butldtngs tor lease
Downtown Pt Pleasant Stores
oH1ces A One Real Estate
Ca ro l Yeager Broker Call 304
675 5104

37 B&lt;:res Crown C 1t~ Tobacco
base S16 500 Call 614 256
640 6

1 and 2 bedroo m apar1ments tor
rent
Ba ste rent for 1 bdr
S18300 2 bdr 821900 Also
requued a t200 00 aecurny
dllpO,tt CONTACT Ja~:kson

Tra1ler spac11 64 acres Garden
spo t rural water 28 ft • 40 tt
garage Total elect hook up
Call 614 245 9393

EQuol Houstng Oooonunow

Estetes

1 \12 ac lot on Jerrv s Run Rd
Apple Gro~e w•th rural water
304 576 2383

I

Furmshed apartment S210
utthttes pa•d 1 bdr 920 Fourth
Galhpohs Call 446 4416 after
Spm

LOTS &amp; ACREAGE - Sne
bes1de Ohto Rtv er 11tes along
At 2 1ra1ler 11tas near Rt 2 and
waumu de sttes Phone 304
576 2026

Modern 1 BR apanmen1 Ca ll
814 446 0390
Broolcs tde Apartmenu 446
1932 or 446 4639 One Bed
room apartment wtth large
cou n1ry lmch en new appltan
cem ut1hty room water 18\'Ver
and ttash u rvtces provtded
Outet area

Houses for Rent

1 974 Gre nv1ll11 14x 70 2 or 3
BA ce ntral atr Bx 10 deck appl
tncluded all gas Call 6 14 24 5
5134 after 6 00 PM

Ntcely turn tshed small house 3
rooms and bath Adult' No pets
Ref and Oep Cell 614 446
25 4 3

1977 V1ctortan Deluxe Mob1le
Homo 14K67 2 Br 1battt gas
heat .S8500 Call 614 446
2 157

Recent ly remodeled 1 bed
room m town Oti street park
tng washer dryer References
requtred 614 992 5 912 o t
614 992 6723 aher 6 00
3 b&amp;droom Adults
304 675 4384

Furnt shed downstans 3 rms
and bath Clean No pets Adults
only Oepostt and ~et Requtred
Call 614 446 1519
N1c ely furmsh ed 2 BR apart
ment N l~:eloc a1 10n Adult s o nly
Call 614 446 2404
N11: 11 2 Br Apt Sto~e refng
Furnts.hed Water p11d Neer
Drive In Theatre Call&amp;, 4 446
7025

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you must be tvlllable fo r 1mtn~1

alt emplofmlfll
.. t\1 ptt contrstt
CAll US ALl 611/8111011
Sunday llatn 6pm
Monday 9 .am to 6 p tn I
lues dar 9 • m to ' p m
ONLY
hstem St1ndltrd hme
SOUTHERN EQUIPMEN I COMPANY
We art 1 JenrtniH Corporation

J.Hf&gt;I:IM N/'10

.lS/003
A3'1'1'rfD

!i3N/Or
MO!i!i'IW
WHU.HIJ

G311Nn

for Rent

for Rent

Furntshed Apt Adults only All
uttlttles paid Get ready tor
wmter Call614 446 9&amp;23

Furn ished Woodburn lng ftreplace Ut1ltt le• patd ubt•ll\laila
bla One man onty Fottet s
Mobile Home Park Ca ll 614
446 1802

2 BR apt s 6 closeu lutchen
appl turn11hed Washer Orver
hook up ww carpet newly
patnted deck
Regency In c
Apts Call 304 675 7738 or
675 5104
Furmshed Apt 1 BR 1226
uttl#ues pa•d 607 2nd Ave
Galhpolts Call 614 446 4416
after 8 OOPM
Furmshltd apt 2 BR t 195
Water pa1d 1136 2nd Ave
Galltpohs Call 614 446 4416
after 8 OOPM
2 BR with stove and ratng 3rd
Ave $260 a month plus dep
Call 614 245 9595
Apartments tor th&amp; Elderly
Frenchtown Apartments 727
Fourth A~e Opamng soon 24
u n1t1 de11gned for Sen tor C1t l
zens (62 &amp; older) &amp; handteapped
penons Rent Including adjust
m e nt tor water stwJge •
eleC1rtC " basad on t enJnt s
tncome Equal hou11n9 oppor
t umty Apph cat tons may be
ptc ked up at Sprtn g Valley Piau
Call 446 4839 All electric heat
pumps

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auctoon

v.

TRACTOR 9N Ford tr?.ctor heavy 3 pt grader blade pull
drag d1sk utilit y trailer 3 pi boom pole old pull gram
seede r
HOUSEHOLD Two 3 pc bedroom su1tes small assorted ta
bles hu tch desk w/cha11 wnn ger washer General Electric
cloth es dryer older refrigerator porch swmg 4 matchm g
cha11 s round end ta ble niCe old metal love seal glider gos
s p bench
RIDING MOWER 10 H P 36 1nch lawn mower !needs re
palf) niCe ta ble sa w w/ motor assorted hand tools old sa d
die
ANTIQUE NICe oak 5 legged drop teal tabl e stone c.uck old
tools assorted anl1q ue glass K1mball piano sewmg
mach me other numerous 1tems
Not responsible for accidents or loss of property
TERMS CASH OR APPROVED CHECK
OWNER WALTER HEAL
AUCTIONEER· LON NEAL-614 367-7101
Now Bookmg Sales for Th1s fall

PUBLIC AUCTION

FORTI ET H

SAT., AUG. 29, 1987

ANN IV ERSARY'
WEA I L I OYE
YO U•

10:00 A.M.

R&lt;&gt;bb)

M nrht\.\ 1nd K C\tn

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31!

Happy Birthday to
our brother.
You were the
youngest son.
If life begins at 40
Does that make you
"One"

Mr. &amp; Mrs Parsons are movmg to Flonda so
wtll sell the followmg located on St. Rt. 124
between Syracuse &amp; Racine. Oh1o.
TOOLS
10 Craftman ta ble saw w/ 1 HP motor 6 Craflman 101nler
12 Craftman wood lathe w/ motor &amp; cop yalt Craltman dr1ll
press Craftman 3 wheel band sa w w/ molor Poria Power
Irame 1ack 2 posl auger 24' p1pe wrench Presto hghl sod
ermg Iorch acetylene torch &amp; tanks w/rece1pt for tan ks, 50
or more hose H D bolt cutter a.r compressor w/la rge tan k
weldmg !able hand operated Hyd wood sphtter, Hyd pump
log c ha~n s &amp; bmders metal dr1ll press w/elect nc dnll, Craft
man 1/ 3 benc h gnnder Boslor roof stapler p1pe d1es &amp; lots
&amp; lpls ol lools
'HOUSEHOLD &amp; ANTIQUES OR COLLECTABLES"
2 pc hvmg room SU ite rechner set corner handmade
shelves set lwm beds desk &amp; chalf chsstofdrawers van1ty
dresser wood I able clock chair Aladdm Oillampw/ glo be &amp;
shade m1sc chalfs piCture mosc diShes lmens and lois of
kniC' knacks Handy vac Wh1te elect nc sewmg mach me &amp;
etc
"MISC.
M W rolol•ller alum ladder wheelcha11 walker crutches
exhaust &amp; lurnace lans 7 x8 H beam &amp; water lank

OWNERS: MR. &amp; MRS. W. D. PASONS
DAN SMITH· AUCTIONEER

Oh10 #5768-1344 - W Va #515·88
MIKE MARTIN - APPRENTICE
Eats
Cash
Positive I D
Not respons•ble for accodents or loss of property

'

fi 13 Th~rd A 'HI

11 BO per
mon•h Dtpoalt r"uW..t Call
814 . . . 4345 lift.,. 5 00 PM
1 BR

2 BR unfurn la h~ garage •..-rt
m..,t No P•• Call 114· 446
1873 betw.. A
5

8.

Aamodetad uptt••· 2 BR ,
unfurnished , utilities paid
AduiU antv 749 Second Ave
Call 114 441 1457 aft., 3 30

PM

11

NO txPERIENCE
NECESSARY"!
•
If you re 1nternttd tnd hiYt
the desue to trove! tJitns1
vely we re Interested! tmust
own 1 reliable automobole)
Benetots 1nclude
p11d t r1m1n&amp;
travel 1llowance

3 rooms and bath gas heat
ground floor waaher and dryer
hook up no childr•n tmmedtate
occupancy No pets phone
304 876 4480 .ext 63 Of 60
FurniShed eftteumcv apsrtment
Downtown Pomt Pleasant ell
uhlitlet patd Depostt requ~r ed
Clll 304 896 3460

Rooms for rent day week
month Gtlht Hot el Cell 614
446 9680 Rent at low as S 1 20
month

46 Space for Rent
Oftlce Space tor Rent Eac:ellent
{or Anorneys Accountant etc
Ctose to Court Hou se C.t~~ll
Wi••man R.. l E•1ate Agency
• 814 446 3644
COUNTRY MOBI LE Home Park
Aoute 33 Nor1h of Pom&amp;roy
Rental lfltlers Ca ll 614 992
7479
Spaee tot lm&amp;ll II IIIMS All
• t\ook ups Cable Al so elf1 etenC'V
rooms an and Cl&amp;ble Muon
: W Va Clli304 773 565 1
• N l~:e tr•1l~ to t lo r tent C•ll
r 814 992 2101 atuu 7 00 pm
• calll14 992 2319

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&amp;roup 1nsur1nct
advancemrnt opportun1ttH
and much morell

47 Wented to Rent

Apply on person at
W V Employ Comm
225 6ih Str PI Pleasant
On Au&amp; 24 Ilion )
Hours 9 I
~E

Furnished Rooms

• SPACES FOR RENl
Trruler
lots Rt 1 lo~:ust Road bac.k of
K 304 676 1076

v~eatlon/ holidays

J or 4 Bed roo m house rn Kyge r
Crull School D1stt tCt RMef ur\
ce• Ph 614 446 862 1

3 8R hom l!l 1n or 1u ~ unll
Galhpohs Ct ll 614 446 3128

0 E•

for

Apanment fully carp&amp;tad atr
c ondtttoned total elac trt ~:
221 5 fl Mt Vernon ,. ..,. Pt
Pleannl Call614 992 5868

B

Rent

Furnlshftd 2 room apt for rent
Female or females onty Call
614 446 14t4 Of 446 10 23
GrJcious ltv1ng 1 and 2 bed
room apartments 11 Vtllage
Manor 1nd Fl lv-...s,da Ap ar1
menu 1n ~Jhddlep orl ~rom
t2 15 tnclud~ng Utlhtlea Call
8 1 4 992 7787 EO H

Public Sale
&amp; Auct10n

AUGUST AUCTION
,~ Tri-Green ~
Interstate Equipment, Inc.

1,

? m les north of London Oh 10 at mersoct 1on of I 7fo (e.: 1 II 7 9l
a nd u S Route 4 2 1 2 m1les we s t o f Columbus
m11es ea51 of
S prm glteld a nd 40 rTu les ees1 ol Da y! Ofl

AUGUST AUCTION
Thursday, August 27. 1987
Sale begms at 9 00 a m sharp II
UTURE SALE Thursday September 24 198 7
SALES HEW lAST rHURSOAY OF EACH MONTH

New &amp; Used Fam1 &amp; tnduatnal Equipment Of All Konda

PLAN TO ATTEND THIS AUCTION

AS A BUYER SELLER·VISITOR
TRACTORS J D , I H , Cue, M F , Ford. Etc
A110r1ed Mikel 1 Models to chOote lrom- 26 to 150 H P
Se11etal Makes &amp; MOdels ot Corn PH: t.:ors &amp; Gra 11•1 y Wagons
lndusll al Equ• cmenl and sal ... age 1rac1ors
T II age Equ pmen1 Plows 1 to 7 bO tt oms d scs
f teld Cul t va1ors Pac .,ors Et c Gt ndct Mtll ets
Round &amp; SQuate Balers Rakes &amp; Moweu ot all k nels
Tooll &amp; Equip1Mn1 tD BUll E\leryDIMtl needa

a LUNCH SERVED •

Tri-Green
Interstate Equipment, Inc.
1499 US Route 42 N E
London, Oh1o 43140
(614) 879 7731
D1ck Green

879 -7732

Judy Green

879 7649 !Ponti

Conme G Ballah

Mad1son Co AT&lt;por1 &amp; Motels nearby
L1censed &amp; Bonde d n favor o f the s tate of O h •o
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
TERMS Cuh or check w / proper I D

ANTIQUE AUCTION
Saturday, Aug. 29 at 11:00 A.M.
Locatton: 85 Ne1l Ave .• Gallipolis, Oh1o
Mr &amp; Mrs Ross have sold their home and w1il
be selling these fme ant1ques
LISTING IN PART 10 drawer dental cab~nel oak step back
cupboarQ oak llatwall cupboard spoon carved walnut
corner cupboard 2 three door oak ICe boxes oak 3 slack
bookcase w1th drawer 1n bott om Boone oak k1tchen cabmet
cy hnder roll dough cab~nel oak highboy oak parlor table
oak wash stand w1lh tow el bar oak secretary 2 butter molds
oak Sideboard tall back laney square meal block wolh
carved legs Donaghho 4 gal stone 1ars ot her stone Jars tall
wood churn 5 gallon churn w1th l1d &amp;dasher shoe last Paul
Revere hang•ng lantern Shlfley Temple p1lch er w1th match
mg bowl apple peeler egg basket ser pentin e oak dresser 7
h walnut VIctorian bed With lots of car v~n gs &amp; nuts, walnut
marbl e top dresser w•lh swiVel m11ror stam ed glass w1n
dows brass kettle cast 110n bean pot large anvol w1th cutler
2 co flee gnnders Clark 0 NT spool cab• net Da~sey churn
tall secretary w1th loisol drawers coal hod1 4 sad 11ons, wood
P•tchfork 4 m11k crock s stone tar wrth olue flowers blue
gramle coffee pot gray granote coffee pots copper teapot
several old stone molk pitchers, wood syrup bucket cheese
bucket New Haven ban1o clock fme cond1t1on, Rem1ngton
single shot nfle Pat 1902 410 Revelation 12 gauge double
barrel Wmchester 22 model 190 w1lh scope oak hangmg
hall tree Bentwood Child's rocker fuesode bench lin boxes
20 1n gas ranges 36 1n 11on kettle w1th bale &amp; legs Troy
BUilt toller 5 hp Atlas t1ller lots of hand tools
All of these ant1ques are neat &amp; clean and mnear perftct
cond1!1on If you are lookmg for fme anllques don't moss
th1s sale

OWNER: MR. &amp; MRS. ROBERT ROSS
AUCTIONEERS
KENNETH SWAIN &amp; ASSOCIATES
635
DIAN CALLAHAN, APPRENTICE AUCTIONEER 195

49

RN &amp; LPN POSITIONS
FULL-TIME &amp; PART-TIME

For Lease

FOR LEASE Ap•11men1 wtth
t;Ompletelv remodeled t. .,cn en
bt41'1 be(III)Om Anrl hvtng rOOrrl
Av•tlable rmddle ot August
~a tom! tloQf cornnr Set:ond •nd
Pine Pltklng ,.,,, pr 01nded
t226 per mon11'1 or 12 50 With
kitc:hen app1Ja n &lt;:ft11 tupHih tHI
Call 614 446 2 3 26 or 4 4 6
U25

Full t1me benef1ts1nclude the above plus vi ·
s1on. dental . hearmg prescnptlon drugl l!o
hfe onsurance
CONTACT
Bonnoe Schoonover
Personnel Department
O ' Bieness Memorial Hospotal
Hosp•tal Drove Athens Oh10 46701
614 -593-5551 ext 266
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44

GE apanment StlEt washer &amp;
dryer 9225 RCA Whtrlpool
trash compacto r $175 304
876 1731
SWAII\I
AUCTIO N &amp; FURNI TURE 62
Oll~ e St Ga!hpohs
NEW 6 pc wood group $399
su nes S199 $599
~: c''~:;:·:wtth beddtng S199
mattress &amp; foundation
th1t g S99 Aecl1ners
start•ng $99
USED ae rb dre~sers bedroom
su1191 S199 $299 Desks
Wrtnget wu her a co mplettt ltne
of used furnlt Lre
NEW Wes tern boou 630
Work ~.l oo t s &amp;1 8 6t up (Steel &amp;
so h toel Call614 446 3159
Cou ntv Applta nca Inc 'Good
usf!d appl11mcf;ls and lV sets
Op11n BAM to 6 PM Mon thru
Sat 614 446 1699 627 3rd
Ave Ga!ltpol ts OH
Vallev Furm turv new &amp; used
latg e sttc tton ot quahty f utm
tu r e 121 6 Eastern Ave
Galhp olt i
GOOD USED APP liANC ES
Was he1 s dryers reh1gofB tors
ra nges Skaggs Ap pl ances
Upper ~ tv tH Rd bes rdo Stone
Cres t Motel 614 446 7398

LAVNe S FURNITUR E
Sola11 and ct)at rs pu ced frQm
S395 to 6995 Tables S60 and
l.lll to .S 125 l'i 1de a beds $390
to S!)96 Rechneu 5225 lo
S375 latnps S28 to S125
O•nettes S 109 and op to S495
Wood tllbte w 6 chars S265 to
S79 5 Oask S100 p to S375
Hut chtJs $400 and up Bun K
bods com plete w nHm tesses
1295 and up to S395 aaby beds
S1 1 0 M nttrosses or bo~ sprmgs
full or tw 1n 568 fu m $ 7S und
588 0 1 ll8 fl S ll l!t S225 K1n{j
5350 4 drawer c: hos t 569 Gun
c8bmots 6 gu n Gas o Aif~ C\II C
r"nge S375 8&amp;b'f mettres , es
S36 &amp; S4 S Bod frllme&amp; $20
530 ' Ktng lrwu S5 0 Goo~
•election ot bndr oorn 'u !ItS
metal Cflbtno t!i headb onrds SJO
1nd up to 565
90 011ys same II!. e as h wtth
epproved ~:rttdu
3 Mil es o~on
flul•vlll&amp; Ad Qp rJn 9tun to 6pm
Mon thru Sa t rh 6 14 446
0322

fOR LEASE on~ b~dr oom
1panment overloo lung CIIV park
t175 p .... mon1h Call6 1 4 44 6
2325 or U&amp; 442 6

Excellent part t1me benefots 1nclud1ng SICk
&amp; personal use pay, vacations hohday pay
1ncludmg reombursement Health msurance &amp; employer pa1d ret~rement program
for most pos1toons

51 Household Goods

51 Household Goods I

Furn11had room $75 Utllftt es
patd Share beth Single mele
919 Sel::ond GalhJlOIII Call
446 4416 after 7pm

Help Wanted

PHOTOGRAPHER TRAINEE
SALES PERSON
Due to 1 rap1d &amp;rowth pro·
aram. Jones and Presnell
Studoos IS on the nttd of
self mOI!YIItd lntr&amp;tl.iC
company ontnttd 1nd1·
v1duals who have 1n the
past worked w1th the pub
he In a profess1nal manner

p11d

Merchandise

Apartment
for Rent

45

Furn ..hed Apertment 4 rooma
and bllh Ctntralty IGcatad One
or two adulta Ref and lee Dep
required c.n • , 4 -446 o-44

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W . Va,

Ol SliMSN't'

LOCATION Old Rt 160. Porter Ohio From Holzer
Hospital take Rt 160 to Jet of Rt !GO and Rt 554
turn light on 554 go I block turn light on old 160 1n
front of Porter Exxon go
m1 Sale on light
Ret1red school teacher of 35 years 1s selling the fol lowing at auct1on

No pets

an~

44

Apartment
for Rent

SJ.3'1·1'V'f!J~S

10:00 A.M. SATURDAY. AUG. 29, 1987

Happy Ads

r"

"'Salts upeot nct rs REQU IR ED

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Nl'ofO 01 noA f!UISIAPB JOIOOP moA,
II 8&amp;8U!dda4 1841 sABS 81JS UIIJI 001
SliM 848 8J84M IU!od 141 011o6 AtiB"I
-oa pue!JI Aw 'IWBJI!oJd BS0!14fl!IM
pue llun&amp;tP 10 SJ81A Auew JBIJ'of

PUBLIC AUCTION

Happy Ads

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Constgnments from seve ra l Local Fa rm s a nd Deale rs
M any 1ems at Absolute Auc 110n

Tw o bedroo m unfurnished
house 507 1h 2 nd Street New
Haven 304 882 2505

5

WANTED

TESOGI
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Complete the ch uckle quoted
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by Mltng Jn fhe m1ss1n" words
L-.1.-..1..-l--1-..L.....J. you de..,elop from step No 3 below

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Help Wanted

MARKETING CONSULTANT
UNLIMIIEO INCOME POIENTIAL
Ul 000/ YEAR GUARANTEED"
MANAGEMENT OPPOIITUNITIIS
NEW CAR PROGRAM
PAlO VACATION
Wt offer 111 the abovt to o ~rr PtDtetsiOftll lflltittln, consultants
who rtpltnnt our ntn of foo4
prt~fltlon and lood P\an41tfl&amp;
equrpll'ltll
PlUS compltlt t111n1n1 no n1td
to rel octlt and no o'1trn11tlt tra

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44
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44
Apartment

Furn1shed apt neu doo r 10
L1brary One profen1onal Adult
only Parktng Ph 4'\6 0338

One aero lou on Ma son 80 at
Ashto n publtc water mo b1le
ho mes permttted S500 down
$150 per mon th 304576
2336

4 BR house on 1 acre EICcel
location Ret Call A 1 Real
Estat8 Broker Cl!t11 304 675
5104

Ph 446

Upstatr s unfurniShed apar1mant
Ut l11t1es patd Cerpeted no ch1ld
run or pets Cell614 446 1637

PRICED RIGHT -- One acre
bu1 ld1n g lots o n At 2 at Ashton
Pubh c water and mobtle ho m es
permitted 304 576 23 36

14x 70 3 BR total e lec under
p1nnmg blocks shrubs sun
deck 59 000 Ca ll 614 367
7267 e..,emn g:s

Dept

FurntshedEfftoenf:'IS145 Urth
ttes patd share bllth 607
Se~:ond
A~e
Galhpohs Ph
446 4416 aftet 7PM

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Apartment
for Rent

1 84 acre s m ce flatland
locatton Ca ll614 446
7627

4 BR house tor rent 3 mt so of
Galhpohs S300 a month plus
dep Re f requtred Call 614
446 1615 After 5 00 PM call
446 , 2 44

Ron

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she was too thin. She
-rlE+I
:..-:--:r..,...--1 where
says that happiness is "your
1 1 1 doctor adVIstng you to -

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1974 total electnc 1 4~e70 3 BA
Set up tor woodburne' New
c arpet App llcances and 28 000
BTU AC tneluded Has been well
kept Ca ll 614 245 5163

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After many yeiiiS of dieting
. _ .
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~======~ friend actually got to the porn!

2 bedrooms and 3 bedrooms
Galhpolts Ferr~ Onew1th ~:enlra l
atr 304 675 4088

44

2 B~ unfurniShed hou'e w11h
ga rage AcceJ]t one child Ref
and Dep Call 614 446 96 86

Moon

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2 bedroom tu rn118d apt ref and
depottt New Haven W Va
304 882 3267 Of 304 773
5024

ROJENI'
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35 Lots S. Acreage

1979 Uberty 3 BR on 1 li.
acres off Rt 160 at Poner Call
614 245 9234

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" .I.H £&gt;13M

Nt celv furni shed small house
Ad ults - only R efere n ~:es re
qutred Off street pe rktng Ph
61 4 446 0338

Happy I
Bmhday, Jodt 1

RAWORM

APARTMENTS mobile homes
houses Pt Pleuantand G1llipo
,,, eu 446 a221

2 bedroom mobtle home 'h m1le
out Jort~:ho Road call attar 5
p m 30• 675 6483

Commercial butldtng metal tn
sulated 50 • 100 approx t
mately 1our years old Y2 a~:relot
Fou r miles from new dam s1te
304 675 3030 or 675 3431

14JI70 1974 Concord 3 BR
to tal elect new carpet Very
ntce cond 58950 Ca ll 61 4
446 0175

Conn1e Jea n Is

dfi'YS, 814 949 2216

Commer~: tal

41

Son Of A gun,

Cell 114

T H R Y MH

3 bedroo m 2 bath heat fur
n1shed $216 per month Also
ntca lot heat furntshed m
Hamsonv1ll e area 614 742
3033 after 8 00 pm

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

1979 Na s hua 14~t70 3 bed
roo m 1 'h bath all elect r.c New
10 111 1 2 tt deck wtth gates
Channel Master 10 ft sattlltte
dts h Everythtng m very good
con d1t1on Pn ced rtght Ca ll
61 4 992 6710 o r 614 992
5895

1160 per

3 bedroom With 1 y, bath
located Zuepen Hollow Prefer
elderly couple Call 614 992
3229

Rental s

Wnh large ltvtng room and
bedroom addttton Located on 3
acres Call 614 742 31 4 9 after
5 00 pm

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2 bedroo m furntshed gas heat
atr ~:ondtC10n11r washer and
dryer Ad ults only no pets
Sl50 per month plus ut1ltttea
Call614 949 2946

20 acre farm With 3 BR house
Hannan Trace Road Glenwood
W Va for more •nforma11on call
304 773 5118 or 773 6186
after 5 00

Ntce apartment on Thifd A~•
With range reffl;erator and
wa1her end dryer hook up
1220 per month Cell Juha
before noon at e14 448 8880

I N DU E T

1 4 K60 2 bedroom tratl81' wtth
elpando hv1ng room loeated on
large level lot tn Mtddleport
Near s~;ho o l s and stores 614
992 2101 eftet 7 00 pm eall
614 992 2319

6 acres with 4 BA remodeled
hou'e Frutt trees end out butld
tngs in Rto Grande Call 614
245 9595

44

Apartment
for Rent

2 bedroom apts and houae in
Middleport and Pom•ov Pay
own utihtl" Call I 1 4 992
2381 or 61-' 992 2720

121160 2 BR Mobt le Home
Located on Soward Atdge Rd
S150 Dep 1150 a month Call
6 14 256 8206 or 246 5122

Farms for Sale

CLAY I POLLAN

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words below to make 6
simple words Print letters of
eoth m '" lme of squares

2 BR 1 2JI60 partly fum11hed
Depos1t required lo cated tn
Centem,rv Call 814 446 4292

1985 Ptne Rtdge 1 4 x70 mobtle
home 304 675 3095

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WOlD
GAMI

Rearrange the 6 scrambled

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For Rent Ac • furmshed 2 BR
mobile home located at K 6 K on
Eutern Aye t185 a month
Dep and Ret requ1red Call
614 :Z56 1, 87

56 •10' Troy Mob1le Home set
on pflvate lot Henderson Com
pletely furnished gas heat &amp;
sktrtttng $3295 Can rem am on
rented lot 160 per month
Including water end sewage
304 675 U61 after 4 p m for
appointment

33

TIIAT DAIIT
PUZIIII

- - - - - - - ldilod

Mob1le home and lol ready to
move tnlo EKcel Cond
S15 500 Call614 266 6476

- - - - - - --lc3 bed room 1 Y2 bath cor ner lot

5

1987

Ohio-Point Pleasant. W.Va.

PARSONS FUR NITURE
New wood 6 pc hvt11 ~ 10om
1u1t fll 5399 95 New livtno
mom sutt us h om _, ,79 95 to
5700
Ches t rof draw11rs 4
(tr,.wer S48 '&gt; drawe r S6 9 95
End II.! biAS lr ~:~. m S69 95 ~ et
Used fur t1 tvltl' b1l1hllO UI ' UtiHS
lull • t Qd bed s twtn bt! dl au (t
toc ker5 ReCIIIJIH!llrom $9 9 9 5
n d uu

CA RPET 9x12 as low as S50
lots 10 ptck from Also eut
cerpet S6 00 a ~d and up
Frnancmg ava 11 SwNal roclcers
S100 Mollohan Furnnure
Upper Atver Ad Call 614 446
744 4
Ea rly Amertca n Sofa lov11 seat
sw1va l rocke, and ottoman
E1cel cond Call aher 5 PM
614 446 0052
Refrtg Am ana s1de by s1de
nice good co nd copper1one
Co ... Mercerv1lle ~d Bo~e 2 19 E
M l! r~:er~tlle

D1shweshef Sears Ken more
bwlt In harveet gold Used leu
than 1 yr &amp;22 5 Call614 388
9608
U!ed retugerator and suw•ng
rn ac hm e New baby basstnet
Call 6 14 446 751 3 after 4 00

51 Household Goods

54 Mrsc Merchandose

Couch for sala like new cond 1
yr old S175 Call 614 446
4262

2 sewing maehtnes 2 ~aeuum
clean&amp;fs 1 el~tr •c typewrttllr
Call 614 446 t48 8

53

John Oeare 212 lew n and
garden tractor 46 1n mower 2
whi!! el cart like new cond Call
614 446 2347

Ant1ques

Went8d To Buy old 1800 log
ho use call 814 245 9448

54 M1sc Merchand1se
Plasttc ctatern state appro11ed
plut)c sephc tank• plast1c
culvJtrtl metal eu lverts ~ON
EVANS ENTE RPRIS ES Jack
son on 614 286 6930

Real Estate General

PM

Colomal style floor model TV
Reo1onab le Ca ll 614 992
3214
1969 12160 Nanco Washer
Dryer Almost new ca rpet and
relrJgerator atr con Jhttoner Call
614 985 4421 after 5 00 pm
25 mch S v l~ama Console TV 2
hunp tables co ff ee table lane
R ocltnor rocker sofa bed wnh
now Postu reped• c Mattress 3
hul'P' ptch.lre frames dtshe!l
glassw are Tappan Mt crowa1.1e
srnnll appl1an ces et c Ca ll 61 4
992 62 89

ELLA MAE
GRANT
Broker

Sattlltte D1sh 8 ft DfllCel
Recetver Pentex Tracker All
remote Only $750 Call 6 14
992 6379

Catalyhc conver1ers only
S89 95 Most models lnstalle
11on also &amp;\latlable MuH ier Man
9 Stimpson Ave Athens Ohto
1 800 843 3767

Real Estate General

Real Estate

Canaday Realty
AUDREY f CANADAY REALTOR
ROeERI GORDON REALTOR 446 6111&gt;
MARY flOYD REALTOR «6 3383
15 lOCUST SfREEl GAlliPOLIS. OH(O

Real Estate General

l

THI S HOME IS ONE OF THE LARGEST IN GALLIPOLIS ENORMOUSFOYER WITH BRIDAl STAIRCASE BALLROOM 9
FIREPLACES YO U COULD HAVE AS MANY AS TEN BED
ROOMS 3 f liGHI REAR STAI RCASE WOULD CONVERl EAS
ll Y TO FABULOUS RESTAURANT MIN I MALL OR If YOU
WAN I A MAGNIFIC ENT VI CTORIAN HOME THIS IS I HEONE
YOU SHOULD MAKE AN APPOI NTMENT TO SEE' $69 ODD

$9 500 PRI CE REDUCTION' HARD TO BELIEVE OWNER IS
WILLING TO SELL THIS 4 BEDROOM 2 STORY COUNTRY
HOM E WITH 31 ACRES FOR $60 000 00 OR WIL L SELL
HOME ANO APPROX 5 ACRES FOR $45 000 IF YOU NEED
ACR EAG E BETTER HURRY TH IS IS A ONCE IN A LIFETIME
BUY'

IN CITY - 13 LOTS- 2 BEDROOM FRAM EHOME MOBILE
HOME SITE PRESENTLY REN TED SOU ND INVESTMENT Al
$35 000

TH IS HOME IS WAITING FOR SOMEO NE WHO WANTS A
HOMELIKENOOTHER SOMEO NE LIKE YOU' 3 BEDROOMS
MASTER BR HAS PRIVATEDECK 2 BATHS KITCHEN IS DE
l ORAT ED IN LIG HT BREEZY COLORS BEAUTIFUL VIEW
fROM WINOOW IN DI NIN(, ~REA GREAT LOCATION NEAR
RIO GRANDE $54 900

OWNERS Will HELP
I
S5 000 down payment 9'1•% vanable rate 20 years Monthly
payment approx $434 39 Everythmg IS spotless l1vmg
room features a mas sive stone flfeplace 24x24 famoly room
w/ w b hook up 3 bedoooms !'It bat hs Complete kotchen
w/ apploances 1604 sq ft of IIVmg space covered porch
carport &amp; worllshop Well mamtamtd 2 moles from c1ty
Shown by appt Call for mO&lt;e details

STUTES REAL ESTATE
462 2 ND AV E -

Real Estate General
93 ACRES - MO STLY WOODED - EX CELLENT BUY AT
$24 000 KY GER CREEK AREA

Apartm ent
for Ren t

COMFORTABLE HOME- CO NVENIENT LOCATION 2 BED
ROOM HOME IN CITY HAS VINYL SIDING CARPORT EXCEL
LENT CONDITION CENl RAL AIR $32 000
HURRY HURRY HURRY - 87 ACRES $20 000 CALL
WE WILL I ELL YOU WHER E1
NOW IS THE TI ME TO BRIGHTEN YOUR LIFE WITH THI S
CHERRY 3 BR MODULAR HOME CENT AIR CO N LEVEL LOT
CARPORT TH E PR ICE IS RIGH T AI $30 ODD
CLASS IC CO LONIAL ON 10 PARK LIKE ACRES - AS YOU
lN TFR THE CIRCLE DRIVETO lHIS TE N ACRE ESfATE YOU
AND YOUR FAMILY Will fEEL AT HOME 4 BEDROOMS 2
BATH S f AMilY ROOM PLUS RECREATI ON WITH POOL lA
BLE !HERE IS A GRANO PIANO IN THE FORMAL LIVI NG
ROOM AND IT REMAINS WITH THE HOME 20X40 IN
GROUND POOL WITH PR IVACY FENCE DEl ACHED 2 CAR GA
RAGE / WORKSHOP WITH 1200 SQ fT UPPER LEVEL CEN
TRAL AIR CO NO A ONE OF AKIND HOME SHOW N BY AP
POINIMENT ONL yo $125 000

Rent tncludmg adjustment for water. sewage, and electnc IS based on te nants tncome Equal housmg opporluntty
Applications may be ptc ked up at Spnng
Valley Plaza Cal l 446 4639
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Ktrby Vacuum oleaner w1t.h
attachments and scrubber
5 158 Rebuilt and sttl1 guaran
teed Cash or terms Ca n 6U
992 7142

$12 000

MANS FRI END

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heat pumps

reclin er lamps end
tables small table and 4 cho1rs
chester dr ewers washer and gas
sto ~e Call 614 446 3224

Open Tu..
Sat 9 1 Elvis
Tapestr~es S26 whtte outfit m
concert Chalk 1tems 26 roos
ter and hen 120 28 Collie
dog1 t20 Weathef owls
$1 00 6 lambs cats ducks
dogs $5 Verlaty of owls
Furnitu re 5 drawer drnMr
$45 End tables ~:offee tables
Wood11n baby cradle 149 95
Walk ers $ 15 H1gh ~:hatr•
strollers 12 BMXblkn ptllow
rugs Plenty more to choose
from At 141 Centena ~ v, mile
down L1nco1n P1ke

VACANT LAND - 38 82
acres wooded can also
d1g your own coal on
prope rty Near Rutland

THE W Ofi K!NG

All electrtc

Cou~:h

Wa1erbed entertainment cen
ter dmette set 16 ft boat
mot or tra1ler M•sc ttllm s 23
P1ne Call614 448 6820

614-887-4793

Opentng soon 24 un1ts designed for Sen 1or
C1t1zens (62 and older) and handicappe d
persons.

Ouahfrcations / R equl rementa Knowledge of general
biology end c hemtttrv requ~red Bachelor • degrH '"
b1ology o r chemtatrv preferred FamiUartty With ml
c rocompuuu a a nd h lttoiOOteal technlqueJt preferred
Fam1llartty wtth elec trom• croscopy O..lrlble Wllhng
neu 10 learn and Worlt. t1 refully org•n11ed work h•
b1ts are extremetv Important A fnendtv and coopera
hve aU Itude II enent1al St1rt1ng hourly rat e II 17 0&amp;
Ohio Un•w ers ttv matntams an excellent benef•t
p8ekage Dea~llne for mek lng tppllc•hon 11 Mood•v
Au gust 3 1 1987
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Bolens Husky 1 OHP WJSeon stn
42
mowerdeck rotat lll er
plo'o)' snow blade and dump b41d
tra1ler S 1400 or trade tor \I an
Call614 446 3459

PHONE

727 Fourth Avenue
lJniV6fltlV P e rsonnet Serv1cn ta CU Hentty ec:cepdng ~
appllcea t tOOl to r a full llma/ 1empot"ary (fot •pProal
ma1elv. three (3) years} laboratory Ta c:hn lctan ti / Col
lege of Oueopathtc M edicine Job Ootiet •••'" '" r•
searc h ac ttvtttea {I e perto rm rou11n1 and comple•
hla tolog1cal laboratOf\' dutMI't from oral / wrinen in
stru CI1ona 111111 wtth antmal.urgery p..-form hbrary
searchea for ruearch lnformatron manege lab on
da1ly baats pe rform o thet duties •• ataftned

Callahan s Und Ttre Shop Over
1 000ttres SIZ8S12 13 14 16
16 16 5 8 m1les out Rt 218
Call 614 256· 6251

54 M1sc Merchandise

446-3636~~

Real Estate

Apartments for the Elderl_y
FRENCHTOWN APARTMENTS

LABORATORY TECHNICIAN II

3 Wheel bicycle for sale Call
614 266 6090

The Sunday

IN GALLIPOLIS
5.78 'ACRES

$72,000
CUSTQM DESIGNED - 4 LEVEC HOME HAS CATHEDRAL
OPEN !lEAMED C£1LING FIR EPLACES IN LIV ING ANO FAM
ILY ROOMS Ol CK 4 BEDROOMS 2 AND J, BATHS OECK A
BARGAIN AT $55 000
SPLASHII BRICK AND FR~M E RANCH - 3 BEDROOMS
fAMILy ROOM WITH FIREPLACE CENTRAL AIR CO ND AND A
BEAUTIFUl 18X36 POOL TO ENJOY' GREEN ACRES SUB DI
VISION $55 000
DO YOURSElf A FAVOR AND LOOK AT THE BEST FIRST'
BRICK &amp; FRA'M RANCH WITH FULL BASEMENT 4 BR S 3
BATHS FAMILY ROOM WIT H FP PLU SBU CK STOVE INSERT
GARAGE KITCHE N HAS RANGE REFR IG &amp; DW ALSO
KITCHEN OFF fR WITH RAN GE &amp; REFR IG DECK ONEND OF
HOU Sl OVERLOOKING POOL AND COVERED PATIO IN REAR
All ON YOUR OWN PRIVATE 6 ACRES - LOCATED ON
BLACKTOP ROAD ALL FOR ONLY $79 900

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Real Estate General

OHIO UNIIIERSITY
Athen a Ohto
An Af ltr rnahve Act ton/ Equal Oppottunrt y Employe'
Mlnouttes/ Woman Encour ed to A

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AMNTION: WOMEN AND MEN
MANAGEMENT TIAINEESITIAVEL
Due to Expansoon. National Corporation needs 4 trainm.
for AdvertiSon&amp; sales office mana~trs CHANCE FOR AD· ,
VANCEM ENT/CAREER
You would be
I Workmc smolleo to mtdTUm towns stile
w1de
2 Away 5 ••chiS per wHI- thorne week
ends only)
Am•:• 118 000 00 to S~l 000 00 1he font yoar COMPETITIVE ;
SALA Y plus commtssron hpense alloowante for your car and ..

SYRACUSE - RemOdeled tory home 3 4 bedrooms 1
bath s basemen t garage and old barn on approxomm ty I
acr e ol goou nd PRICED 10 SELL AT $39 900 00
TUPPERS PLAINS - A 3 beL!Toom home with a large
k1tchen flfeptace and w1ap around p01 ch Shllage bu 1ld•ng
all on a lao ge lot $23 400 DO

motel w1lh corporate beneflts 40 hour wOfk wttk

If you are

I Prefer over 22 (or rospon,.ble)
2 Hl&amp;h sc hool fnduate w1tll tour yurs

FREE GAS PLUS ROYALTIE S ar e good but a por o &gt;~ m al ely 80
acres wolh a mce 3 bedroom house ISbell 1 Secluded and
SceniC make l h1s lhe besl' Localed neaT Rl 33 on SJIT sbUTy
School D•sh, cl lh1s home has heen remode!P&lt;I msulated
vonyl s1d1ng modern kit Chen Includes 2 pon ds cenlral a11
$53 000 00

full tome WO&lt; !sales! Uptfitnce
3 CJretr M1nded/cood Communicator
..
Ret111 Jewelry cosmet1cs telephone Slits or markttln&amp;/ttach •
me backcround helpful and homemahrs flOW 1r11 to trntl •
Foo personol!nleiV!ew colt John C Holts off1ee TOLL FR[[ all ·
800-523 1584 or I 800-762 5903 Monday throu'h Thursd.Jy.
between 8 00 a m to 7 00 p m ONLY' Outs!deal Ohoo coli I 800143 5940 Please call on or before lhursd.Jy Au1ust 27th

SYRACUSE - RUSTI C Hill- NICe ranch w1th colonial
porch lar ge liVIng room w/ l11epla ce 3 bedroom s I' ca1
garage pal!o central ' " and a large lot $39 900 00

E0 E M/F

POMEROY - Noce l o story hOm e overtookm g th e beouf1iul
Oh1o RIVer 3 bedrooms lull basement equipped kitchen 2
car garage ce1l1ng ian are other added leatuoes w1lh l h1s
hom e Also woodbUi ner l11 eplace wor&gt;shop 111 basement
eat m k1lchen pallo Iron! porch w1th a vew S29 900 00

11\WEDIATE

OPENING
VOWNTEER SERVICE
COORDINATOR
Degree Required

MIDDLEPORT - Lar ge lot equipped k1!ch en basement
garage 3 bedrooms n1ce Iron! STI!ong porch wa sher &amp; dryc1
too also has hookups lor lraoter A/ Cun1ts l11eptace alum
num s1dong Th1 s one you must see $44 90 0 00

!

POMEROY - Jusl out ott own- Oveo 13 acr es of land goeat
building s11es house needs r epa~PS PRI CE REDUCED
$9 20000

AFFORDABLY PRICED AT JUST $19 900
- Close lo CTiy on Rt 141thls home oilers
kitchen LR lamily room dmmg room and
fu ll basemen t lar ge unattached block gar
age Call lor an appomtment
RIO GRANDE AREA - 20 acres m/ 1very
niCe home has been remodeled and oilers
3 BRs I '' baths krtc hen wol h oven range
woodburner lamily room dmmg co mbo
LR heat pump/ cent an 30x30 ga rage
laund1y rm 12x65 mobil e home on prop
E! ly SW school dTslnct Call lor appo n
men!
29 8 ACRES MI L VACANT LAND - fronls
on Rl 160 Build or put a mobile home
here $16900
THIS COULD BE THE ONE FOR YOU Ju st 5 mnoutes !rom town lh1s ran ch style
home oilers 3 BRs bath kitchen w/ ran ge
donbleoven OW d1spl LR lull basement
ilfeptace gas and wood heat I cao garage
coty school d1sl roct Ca ll for an appomt
me n!
MAKE THIS YOUR NEW HOME - Bnck
ra1och 3 BRs 1'I balhs kitch en w/ range
double oven OW livmgrm dmelte family
r1n l11epl ace lull basement screened
porch 2 car attached garage KC sc hool
diS!net

CONTACT

GEOFFREY M. POLEN
DIREOOR OF PERSONNEL

HOU SE AND 29 4 ACRES M/ l OHIO
TWP - Th1s home offer s 3 BRs balh LR
k1lchen large laundry rm w/ washer and
dryer There 1s atobacco base and a 36x36
tobacco barn

Pleasant Valey Hospital
Potnt

OWNER LIVES OUT OF STATE AND WANTS
TO SELL IMMED IATELY - Ve ry niCe and
roomy home on Spnng Valley ThiShome
offer s LR eqUi pped k1tchen (eat 1n) d1
nelle 3 BRs 2 baths lam1lyroom w1th hre
place two car attached garage gas heat
cent ar Come look at th1s one and ma &gt;e
us an oiler'

"Oon't Otlt¥1 8et in lha Housing
Market Nolffl Calllhe Cleland Team!"

Valley Dnve
Pleasant WY 25550

.

HENRY E CLELAND JR
JEAN TRUSSELL
DOTTIE TURNER
TRACY RIFFLE
OFFICE

(304) 675-4340
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COMMERCIAL SITE lor sale localed at
2206 Eastern Ave All u!lllt1es available

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992 6191
949-2660
992 -5692
949 3080
992-2259

STEP INTO ELEGANCE when you enter the
Ioyer ol one ott he French C1ly s fines t For
mal LR lormal donm&amp; spac,ous ma ~ler
bedroo m w1!h oiiiCe or sewmg room ad1a
cent den 2 BRs upsta11s 2 ? baths 3 fir e
places lg lamlly room solanum cove red

pa llo sc reened porch and much more Call
lor appt
LECTA AR EA - $23 500 - 3 5 acres
m/ 1 2 story home 1n good cond1toon 3
BRs LR DR k1tchen stoom wondows and
doors Shown by appoontment
EXCELLENT STARTER HOME - $39 900
- Ran ch style home 1ust 5 mmutes lrom
town offers 2 BRS bath k1tchen w/ stove
&amp; STd e by s1de relrog LR carpet &amp; hard
wood carpo11 &amp; cove red pa!To lr aTieopad
on lot next lo house C1 ly school d1stroct
Call loday
OHIO RIVER LOT FOR SALE - I 59 acre
m/ 1 1ust al edge ol town Go ea t pla ce lor a
ca mper and boat launch $5 900

'
CHAROLAIS HILLS - Ranch Slyle home
oilers LR w/ cathed ral ce1hng FR formal
dmmg k1 tchen feaiUTes steak gnll oven
d1spl &amp; ra nge fir eplace carpet 2 car
unattac hed garage Call for more 1nlorma
t1on

PRICE REDUCED BY $5 000" ASKING
$54 9001 Th1s home IS Sit uated 1n a very
noce neighborhood atlhe edge ol tow n and
oiler s approx 2 000 sq It 4 BRs 1'.\
bath s kitchen dinette LR FR wood
burner gas heal cent ~ r attached gar
age C1ly school s Make us an ofler
GRAHAM SC HOOL ROAD - Very mce
ranch oilers k1lchen w/T ange ,ern g OW
d1spt m1crowav e LR FR d nelle 3 BRs I
bath cent au carpetm g 2 metal Ullllly
bld gs Shown by appo ntm enl
PICTURE THIS- You and your lamTiy re
'taxmg on a wrap around deck en,oyong a
terr !IIC VIew olthe Dh10 R1ver You can w1th
lh1s home at the edge ott ow n Otheratlrac
t1 ve leatur es mclude 3/ 4 BRs 2 baths LR
w1th stone ilfeplace and rn urored wall that
rellecls the nver v1ew FR rec room
k1tchen donctte 2 I replaces carpel cen
tra l au II you l1 ke the m er you II love th 1s

one

r

$25 000 - VALLEY DRIVE - Th1s 3 BR
home olle1s 2 bath s k !chen LR DR car
pet gas heat City schools Call lor an appt
THE FAMILY WILL LOVE THIS ONE' Ran ch style home on 5 acre m/ 1ofters 3
BRs balh k1tchen lam1ly room LR CJI
pet heatalator fi replace WB slove 2 ca r
attached gara ge 16x32 m goound pool
Cham hnk lence Call lor an appo ntment

PRICE REDU CED TO $39 9001 - GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - ThiS ho me oilers a
large LR WTih f11eplace k1tch en dmm g
area 3 BRs bath full basement I car gar
age deck tenced yard just m1nutes to
tow n on Rl 141 Call lor anapp omtment

DUPLEX 4 SALE - Great onvestmenl too
th e buyer Located on Graham School Rd
Ea ch un11oilers 2 BRs l1v ng room bath
kitc hen and stove refng OW and d1spl
lau nd1 y large carport cen!T al a11 and star
age well

GREEN ACRES IS THE PLACE TO BE NICe ranch style home sotuated on a
70xl48 It lot offers 3 BRs 1 ~ bath s LR
fR w/fl replace eat'" kotch en gas heat
Green Schools Call today

YOUR FAMILY !Nill ENJOY THIS HOME
- 4 BRs 2 baths equipped k1lchen LR
attached garage heal pu mp/ cent alf
whlflpool m maste1 bath above grou nd
pool Shown by appomtmenl
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INVESTMENT PROPERTY - 9 acres m/ 1
approx ~ m1 from HMCw1th lronlage on
St Rt 160

OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE - 915
acres m/ 1 Morgan Twp Fronta ge on Rt
160 Call lor del a~ls

ROONEY CORA RO - Beaut1ful home on
12 acres m/ 1 Th1 s lovely house IS sur
rounded by trees and oilers a un1que lloor
plan L1v1ng rm lealures woodburner
open ce1ilng des ogn kolchen lormal dm
mg 3 BRs 2" baths lg pat1o oil don1ng
area 26x40 barn and 15x24 garage Cal l
for an appomlment
LOTS OF POTENTIAL HERE' - 2 000 sq
ft bUIIdmg w1lh lrontage on St Rt 160
12120 .a lk mcooler 12 It da11y case Call
lor mor~ d eta 1ls
NATURAL BEAUTY SURROUNDS THIS
HOME - 10 acr es m/1 genlle I arm land
neao R10 Grande Th e 3 BR home boastsan
absoutely beaut1iullog addition whiCh lea
lures a great•oom and splfal sta!fs to loll
beomed ce1 hng stone ch1mney and wood
burner Dthe1 lea!Uies ot lh1s home 1n
elude lormal d1mng eat m k1lchen wood
bu rner beh1een d•n•ng and k1lchen bat h
part basement Call lo r an appomlment
CORA MILL RO - Perry Twp - Bacres
mf i vacan t land Cal l lor more deta~ls
BUY A LITTLE OR BUY A LOT - Tl11sho me
can be purchased w1th 5 acres or 58 acres
and offers 3 BRs 2 baths LR kitche n
woodburnmg slove carpet tobacco base
40x 60 baon cellar house and several
sheds Call lor more lnlormal10n
OWNER H~S REOUCED THE PRICE TO
$39 900 - 132 9 m/ 1 pa slure !arm spr
•ngs 42x94 barn tob acco base Older
hom e 1n good shape 3 BRs bath LR
kitchen Ca ll today
AFORDABILITY + LOCATION= One n1ce
starter home near Green School 3 BRs
bath LR k1tchen l11eplace lull basement
bog yard Call lor more detaols
CHAROLAIS HILLS - 3 24 acres more or
less Owner lmancmg available

�8 HP Dynamark Riding Mower
38 tnch eut wtth snow blade

Call 114-992-2754
Homellte Cham Saw B ft t ruck
topper M.yteg Wnnger Washer
Call 814-986 -3839 or 614-

986· 3931
Approx

3000 pavement bt~ck

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Pets for Sale

64 M isc. Merchandise 56

Regtstered Pome ran ian puppy S
months Orange m ale S200
Have papers Harry Batley 614-

992-3408
AKC Aonwe•ler pup male 12
wks $350 304 675 - 1286
Three you ng raccoo ns,
895· 3972 .

304-

lor ••••· • 30 each or $760. i or 1~---------­
all Call614 - 992-72 92

TONY ' S GUN REPAIRS . hot
rebluemg, now taking order
orders for custom Mausers. call

AKC Reg1stered NorwegumEi k·
hound puppies 850 ; Pau
Smoke Pearl M art1n Drawf rab
bits, 304-895 -3029 aftet' 5 p m

58

Musical
Instruments

Trombone

tor sale

year-old

used twtce 6225 00
3 04 675-6852

Ph one

Bundy flute and mu11c stand
$300 304 - 676 4144.
Bundy clannet, e•cellent condition, u!led only two months Cell
304-458 -1953 Sn after 5
pm , $225
Signet clarinet w1th reed clip,
retH:Is, used one school term Will
sa le tor S300 , 304- 882 -3 661

304-876 -4631
New &amp; Used supplies for bee
kaapars L1ve bee h1ves irea w1th
aupphes. 304-576-2106

57

Musical
Instruments

58

1976 Pontiac Sunbud, green
gas rang a. brown tweed reel mer
&amp;olid wood TV cabinet wnh
doors, Honda 50 motorcycle
304- 675 -6072 or 675- 2396

Hammond Elegante with l eshn
speaker, top of the hnn e, excellen I conditiOn
S6900
Proctorvtlle 614 886 6440

after 5 .

El ectr•c QUitar and amp Yamaha
12 string acoustiC Bo tti a-• c~ l
cond Also oth er gutters Call
6 14-446 -0556

U&amp;ad Baldw1n Acrasomc piano.
good cond1110n Honda Twm
Star motorcycl e. $600 Please
c:alt 304 -675-7691 . .

SURPlUS

ARMY DENIM
RENTAL CLOTHING !Carhart$
10% over cost) Ongmal Army
Camoufl ege , H 0
" Sam ·
Somerville's . Old Rt 21 , east
Ravenswood Fnday, Sat~o~rday .
Sunday, noon - 8 p m Other
days appointments 304 -273·
5655 IK1ds camouflage). greenm etro

Ptano and Organ lesso n s All en
Stra•t Call 614 -446 -4663
Good used trumpet $125 f1rm
Good M archmg R1fl e never
been used 614 ·992 - 5791

Fruot
&amp; Vegetables

Red ras pberr~ es P1 ck your own
o r w e p1ck Ca!l Taylor 11 Berry
Patch 614- 245 -5064 or 4468692
Grapes npened e~;~rly Concord
and ot her Wine JUICe and tellv
variety P1ck your own or bltY at
$al es room Dun Rovin FrUII
Farm, Rt 681 se o t Albany 0
Cn ll 6 14-69 8 · 6298. W eekdoys
1 0 6 Weekends 9-5

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Ye llow Fre u tone Canntng
Pesches Now Available Call for

varteties and puces.
80S 'S MARKET
Muon 773·5121
Open 7 Days

Supplies
&amp; Livestock

Farm

61 Farm Equipment
T030 Ferg tractor new tires.
pelnt, new motor, w i tt! 5 h bush
hog $2250. Call 614 -286
6522
lnternehonal 350 dresel tractor
w•th loader $2395 1200 Oav1d
Brown diOSel tra ctor $2496
G nnd er, MlllltH $650 Call614·
286-6522

61 Farm Equipment
8ar1, chams, and sprockelslc ftt
Almost any uw SIDERS
EQUIPMENT CO , Henderson

W Va. 304 675 -7421 .

1936 Alice Charmer tractor,
8500 Set of 1urn plows on
rubber. $50 9 tt cultp•cker.
875, Horse Jlrawn wagon on
whee ls, $60 Home made
wagon on rubber, 875 Call

419 864· 4262 .

Used M -475 and V434 Vermeer
trenchers 1-61 4 6~4- 7842 or

694 6008
New Holland 717 foreg e harves·
ter. New Holland 467 7 f1 hay
bind, Gehl winder milller All
good condit ion 304 273- 421 5

64

livestock

Ouroc Boars Bred ju st like th&amp;

boars we test ed at the Oh io
Testation 1hat gamed over 2 .6

64

Hay 8o Grain

1rans~urlollnn
71

1983 Ford Fairmont- one own.,,
llka nfMI t249&amp; . 1981 Mazda
pick-up truck N1 ce . No ruwt
&amp;1696 Ca ll 61,.· 28&amp;·8522

' 1983 Camara Z· 28 T-top,
PB . PW end door loeks.
FM -Can, AC , e•tra mce Black
Call 614 - 246. 6040
1977 Camaro Rally Spon, PS
Pff.. Auto 81600 Call 614
256- 1141 or 256 · 6643

62 Wanted to Buy

1200 bales Good clean MiMfld
hay . Ca ll 614 36 7 7419 .

Now b uymg shell corn or eat
corn Ca ll for latest ~uotes RIV er
C ity Farm Supply , 614 446

Hay tor sale S1 25 per bale Ctlll

614-246-9497

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Livestock

Hol stein Bull Ca lve&amp; Cell 614

3 88-8524

6579

1978 Thund8f'bird D1amond Ju·
btlee M oon roof. 24.000 miles
Verv good cond . UBOO at Is.
Ca ll 61 •~ 266 - 6704

Feed Spec•al lor August Oat Aifaltn - t-tay ~ St raw S1 50 bal e
Morgans W oo dl awn Farm At
35 30 4· 6 75 -1286,

1974 Wh11e Corve«e Stingray
Black leather mlerior T-top. PW.
AC , low mileag e Call614- 446·
1756

M u1ed hay $ 1 bale on wago n
HA y ior bedd1ng 60 c 304 675

1§7$ Pont11c Bonnav1lle, 2 dr ..
PS , P8 Wt and erul1e, AC
Excel cond Caii614 -367 -0 3 97
ahar 5 00 PM t•

Autos for Sale

1983 Z·28 Cam~ro. 32.000
m1IB1 on bodv 600 m1l" on 350
engipe. 6 lpd loadtd louveu.
bra and cat cover Included. Call

614 ~ 992 - 6169

1976 Dodge Dan Swinger 225
Sl•nt Si.~~; , Great Cond SBOO or
best otter Call 614- 256 -9301
~11 PM
'

Hay $1 .00 a bale, 304 - 773 5165

lbs per day Roger Bentley
Sabina. OH 613-584 2398.
Work Horsf! l or sale Approlil
1.0 00 -1 200 lb1 S300 Call
614 - 367 -7118 .

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Hay &amp; Grain

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REAL ESTATE

446-3644
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E. M . WISEMAN . BROKER
DAVID WIS E MAN . 446-9555
B . J . HAIRSTON. 446 - 4240
CLYDE B . WALKER . 245 -5276 I
LORETTA M -oD AD E, 446:"7')2'!1

462 2ND AVE REAR
BONNIE &amp; JIM STUTES- REALIOR

446-4206

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191 2 Camll!lrO Sharp Mu st b(l
sden to appre ciat e t 3995
1 ~84 Chev atla , mcu. S 2795
can 614 -286· 6 522

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Toyota Corolla 3 9
exc111l cond , fee atr,
"t"-FM Can. flu t o S3500 Ca ll
6 4 -446 2&amp;73
rrltle1

IMMACULATE
Owners have &amp;"en lh1s home loi s ol T L C. Amon g
olheo lhmgs lh1s boasts a n1ce lao ge lamily room
wolh a wood burner onserled rn fireplace. spac10u s
k1l chen Ihal any wole will love 3 bed room;, I '.
baths and a 2 car garage lo caled m a auoellamoly
onenled ne, ~hbo•h ood. tusl oil Rl 35 on a well
landscaped lot Pnced to please at $64.900
#216

Yellow Amanarefrrgerator 304 Apple butter ke« le &amp;1 50, Sears
w1ndow fan, 3 speed, S50,

3 04-676- 1731
Early Amer~can console 24'
color televiSIOn Needs some
work. SSO Phone 304 675 5416

19114 Mustan g l.•sl t6200

UIOO

Bedroo m dresser. suitable for
&lt;: hlld' s room, 935 304 675 4831 after 5 30 p m

55 Building Supplies

REDUCED !! REDU CEO' REDUCED!'
A-FRAME - WOOOEO 12 ACRES mi l Llvong room w/ w b
fireplace formal dmmg, modern kolchen. 2 balhs &amp; 3 bed
room s Spual sla~rcase 3 Gao garage coty schools Shown by
appl Proced SO's

Bwldtng Matertals
Blo ck bnck. sewer prpes w1n
dows, lintels, etc; Claude Wm
ters. RIO Grande a Call 614 245 -5121
Con crete blo cks all siztts yard or
dehvery M ason sand Gallrpohs
Block Co , 123 '/, P1ne St
Gall•polis, Ohto Call 614-446 '

NEW LISTING SPACIOUS CEOAR RANCH nested m lall pme
lrees oiler s more lhan mosl Oulsland1ng kotc hen
load ed w1l h beautliul oak cabo~et s and la oge
br ea klasl nook Cozy lamoly ooomll(_olh hard wood
flo or&gt; and warm loreplace Formal dmon~, study
. partLal ba semen! wtlh oec room EnJ OY the peace
and Quoel on I he mult olevel deck wh1ch contams
hoi tu b 1accuzzo oil masteo bedroom also 2 cao
garage C1ly sc hools $129 900

WHAT A VIEW! - Oveo loo~tn A beoutoful
coun lrystde. th1 s 3 bedroom hom e os peolecl lor
th e fam1iy ru ll basemelll 111Ciude' iamtly 10010
and reG room 2 !.replaces Approx ') itcr e\ of
ground $37,500
#218

1974 Chevy Truck 6 cy l . m otor
good a;hape, body has a lltlle
rust &amp;:600 Good ti res Call
614· 256 6898

1972 White Fre1ghtlmer COE
350 Cummma Engtne 116. 000
rn1l es ou1 of fram e mej or RTO
95 10 transm lssron, Roc kwell
4: 11 rat ltJ rears 10·2 2 t ~res on
bud d a 614 985 - 44 2 2
1987: S-10 PS PB , 4 i P9ttd,
long bod. 1500 lb P•ylo ad For
sale o r trade Call 614 992 65 75
1982 Chevy Truck Good shap e
lots of eK tr aa Call 614 99 2:
2754
198El El Camtno Conqur sra
p1 ck - up 69 95 mtlos Aut o 4
speed, AC PW, AM -FM stereo.
canette $10 00 0 C~~oll 614·
992 ·7489
1985 ToyotA SR5. lon g bed
PICk\.lp. PS . PB power Windows.
hit wheal , cruise con trol, sun
too t, 4 3 000 m rlu, $7,000
304 458 160 9
1983 Chevy ST -10 4 )1 4 , V· 6 4
spend h1gh mileag e. but sh11rp.

$ 380 0 304-676 3044
1982 M al dtl small p1c 1t up truck
air co nd
5 .sp eoct S2 200
Good 1hepe, 304 675 2722
19 79 1 ton Chevrol&amp;t. e•ce ll ent
cor,d ltion . 304 882 2696

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Motorcycles

75

1985 Harley Davidson FlTC,
E.C always garaged
Many
accessortos Asking $6600 Call
Day - 614 -446 -6336, Evenmg614 446 -4411
Honda 1976, Model 200 Excel
cond low m1leege Aeason•bl e
Cell 614 -446 1368
1977 Hon da Goldwing 1 000
Good cond $1000 Call 6141 980 Honda CA BO 01rt b•k e
Good Con d $ 425 Call 304882 -2422,
1979 Honda Trarl 90. S450

304-676 1731

75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

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1882 Ford EXP Sun ro o l. PS
P8. AM F~ nooo Call 61 4
441 ·0 8 09 '''"' 6 00 prn

NICE GAPE COO IN
- Thossluody
oldeo home was bu tll to last and 11 has' Recently
renovated ha s new bath 3 bedrooms donong
ooom lull ba semenl. hardwood lloors aotd lenced
backyard Ce rl amly • orthwh1le lo s lh1s one
$34 900
•
~ 410

1 ~8 ? . Pon 111c Or11nd Am SE
Spons Coupe Oni'J ~;one 1non th
ot¢ C•nd'J Appla E11g iB GT
me.gs tupe1 .st eteo Only 3800
mr\&amp;tJ Sh•rp l RIIIOCIJI!f!g C•ll
992 - 273'7 I'll 692 1031
E'XT 326

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Aeady m111 concrete and all
concrete supplies Call us Valley
Brook Cement and Supphes
304-773 5234
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Mark Twam bo at and t rail er for
sale Call 614- 446· 2568
Summer C lea rance 1988 Ba\1 ·
liners ah eady on d•splay 1986
below coat. 1 987 at cost ' 86
Bayl1ner, 19 It Capn was
$1 1 776 , now 58800
' 86
Star crahC SS 161 140HP was
$12 ,016 . now S8300
'87
Bayhner 19 It Cuddy 125
outb oa rd wa s $11 5 40 now
S87 5 5 . '87 Stnttos 179V was
S7721 . now !6857 M ot or
Force 99 HP manual stnrt wu
S1209 .. now $965 Mar m er
8HP m an ual sta11 , wa&amp; $ 1149
now S979 Jnhnso11 4HP man
uai st an was $799 now $610
8 u sed boatS m stoc k No
reasonabl e o11er refused Act
now! If you ro not buying from
11s , you ' ut payrng to o much!
lrnper 1111 M arine In C. 1112 Mary
5 1 , Parkenbu arg W Va 304 485 2118 o r lm penal Marine
"'c , 14t h and McCalloch St .
Whflehng
W VA 304 , 232·
2 49 9 "

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AKC Rag•stered Chow Ch ow
pupp1es Call 614 - 388 903,

PRICE REDUCE!} TO $50,000 00- Rusloc home selton g on
6 8 + Wol h elf1coency apart ment Owner os leavong area
would l t~e a buyer

Eskimo Spttz dogs. full blooded
Call 614· 446-46 56
Red D o berman pups, 6 wks o ld

Co11614 -379 2613

BUILDING LOT - 2'' m1les Irom coly Parl~al woodland has
been suo veyed' Pmed $3,000 00

Half Chow Chow puppi 81
Mo1hBf AKC Reg Wean ed
Ready to go S25 each Cute
C•ll614 -446 -2108.

2V! ACRES PlU S WOOOLAND , ru stiC ranch 3 bedrooms 2

COUNTRY SETTING WIIH 2 4 ACR ES Of lAND County water, plu s own walro supply woth poes&gt;urr
system Has gara ge w1lh slordee aoea auacht'O
Home os a 3 bedroom sect,pnalm r.ood cond11ton
woth wood stove plus lorccd ar• luonacr Well
msulaled, easy to he&lt;l Also mclud PI oiMr sm.111
mobole home Al l pnc1d al $39 900
#322

PRI CE $41 900 00 Kyger Coee k sc ho ols

U.S. DEPT. HUD
PRoPERTY DISPOSITION-BR
200 N. HIGH STREET
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215

If ONLY "VERY BE ST" os youo tlll111d,
con s1deo largP FR lor mal among and lao ge Ill.
each w11h toveo v1ew. 4 lao ge BRs lot s ol closets
al1d 2 large stora ge room s Bea utolul new carpe t.
CA and an 1ft-gr ound pool 2 7 ac1rs One m'le
lrorn downto wn $95 000
# 134

SINGLE FAMILY ACQUIRE~ PROPERTIES

"H~O propertie1 are awailobte for sale to all per1ons regardless of race. color , religion, 5el, mar1tal
sto usj or Nottonat Ongm HUD reser n s the nght to re1ect any or all b1ds, to wa1Ye an~ tnformahty or
~rr1~ ant~ 1n o?y buk. B~ch vull be accepted fr om oil mtereshd parties, mdud1ng owner ocwponf r ,
1ndi"duals and tnvutorl ' HIGH BID Will 8( DETERMINED BASEO ON THE HIGHEST NET BID TO HUO

PROPER11EI ARE SUBJECT TO PRIOR IlL!. BUYER MUI1 OBTAIN OWN FINANCING .

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AREA

138188-203

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LISTING
PRICE

Patriot Cadmus

(Patriot)

3

$22.750

Rd.

DEPOSIT
$500,

NOT!, CHANGE IN EARNEST MONEY DEPSOSIT. PRESENHY IN EFFECT THE EARNEST MONIY D!POSII
SSDO.OO RIGARDL!Sl Of THf liSIING PRICE, AND MUST B! SUBMITTED WITH EACH tiD.

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TO II! AND / OR liD~ THill PROPlRTIES CON !ACT AREAL !!rATE BROKER OR &amp;GENT Of YOUR CHOICE.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFO.
CONTACT: MR. JIM MISSOURI
614/469-2069

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1 969 C h ~NrOII!t po ck up J 'Pol)f!(l
1695, 1917 Dodge A 1pen
1 42 5 1980 M erc.u 1y Bobclll . 4
lp""d S795 304 675 · 6 39 4

1179 Ford L r o
895 3430

EY£ FOR QUAliTY! - Th en come see lhos
modest. but cute 3 bedroom vonyl soded home
18x24 gara ge low u11htoes Alloodably pro ced at
$32 600

OLDER HOM E WITH MODERN FEATURES - 117
b•l h luel 011 lorced aor lurna ce, newer kotchen
cabonels Exc ellenl garden ao ea 45x45 barn.
22x24 garage blra lot lor second home All lor
$36.500
#329
IMM EDIATE POSSESSION - 5 room remodeled
home 1n lhurman Move-1n condoloon NIC e bat h
Kotchen wolh rehogerator and range mclud ed
Losted lo sell at $$20.000
#326
GIVE ME LAND' - 40 acoes ol crop and pastu re
Good water supply And a 12x60 mobole hom e on
good condotron Barn, tobacco base $25,000.
Awaots your doscovery
#324
QUALITV BUill OLDER HOME localed on large lot
on Pomeroy 2 car garage, storage area above
Basement Hot wate r heat, gas furnace 2
bedrooms now, could arTange for 3 bedroom s Lel
us show you thos one Askongl$32 500.
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#300

Chev engme&amp;- 3- 350 engines 1
1 V -6 front whell!ll drtve or S-10
p1ck up 350 auto transmluion Oids , Pontiac, or Buick Call
614 -245- 5067

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1 977 Chevy Chevette. good
motor Sell for parts 11 00
304- 882 -3323

21 ft Chateau Camper w itt-. full
bath, sleeps SIX Good cond•t•o n
Awn1ng and TV antenna Call
614 -985-4418
1978 Ventura Camp er, fold
down typ&amp;. sleeps
verv good
condition. 304-676· 1 51 6

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1972 Wrnnebago motor tlome
$10,500 304- 675 -1731 ,

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5306

co.rtdruon. •3 200 o • be.s t uff 11r
304 676 6414

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1Hl~ OU10f 1 0 WN OWN E R S1ysse11 Makeh•man olle• Newhome 2or
BR h u1~ LR , bath • rt with so hd oak u b •ntts , d~ru nc afu w/ shdmK &amp;la ss

door lud•ng to 1 wrap around deck wt lt U1Sulaled Approx 7 m1 !rom
rown Ctty sc hools.
11lSI WOULD YOU BE WI LLI NG to pam! a 1111le and sawe a )at Bralllllu l
I0$1dt, 3 8R 2 bath s OR all the cabmet space and cl o5ets 'fOll w•ll eve t
nl!ed Just tah nvl!l payme nh I m1. h om

f:leal Estate General

tEAFORDm
Real Estate ~
RrAl 10R

NEW LISTINGI IF THIS DOESN'T MOVE YOU .
NOTHING Will' Oul slandon g 4 bedroom 2 story
home on Centenary woth 217 baths, l"ong room
I amoly room, lor mal donong 2 car garage, full ba se
ment &amp; much rnore Call for mor e mlormat10n
#2468

COUNTRY liVING - AFFORDABLE PRICE - 3
bed room ranch wol h noce s,zed oear deck and
lenced yard lor rela XIng or enl ertarn rng Thos 6
year old , home has been well cared lor and os
pnced nght at $43,000
#443
ONE Of A KINO - $11 ,500 - ! 2x60 onobole
home tn good condtlron'on a large, shady lot 1usl
oH Lower Rover Road on good blacktop street 2
bed!ooms. l 'h bath s, nice krtchen wolh range and
refrogeraiQr Beautt lul locatoon 1ust 3 mo les lrom
town . No reasonable oller woll be tu1 ned duwn
#230
PRIVACY IS WHAT YOU WILL GE Tw1th lhos 12x60
mobole home wtth 16x 14 add tloon nestled on 1
acre ol landsca ped properly 8•60 redwood pal ro·
16x20 concrete palia and I Ox 10 oulbutldmg woth
concrele lloor Beautolul count ry sett ,n g. $18,800
- #426

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$31.900 WILL BUY THIS clean, neal home
bedrooms. al umonu m sodong, central aor and
carpetmg throughout Located on lown Greal
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#428
RENT IS A FOUR LETTER WORD -Gel your act
together, so you won't be guilty Buy thos 3
bedroom ranch wolh vm yl stdong Equopped
kolch en. lamtly room. lenced yard Fuonotur eslays
oncludong wa~h er and dryer AI $36,000, you can't
all ord to pass thos up
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#203

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COMMERCIAL SITE- RIO GRANDE - 21olson
corner ol E College Sfreet I block oil 1« 35 2
block s lrom college camp us Excellent lor mosl
any kond ol bu SI ness. $26 500,
#147
LOTS Of REPAIRS HAVE BEEN MADE - A lew
more are needed, but al thos proce, $18,500, you
are gett1ng a real bargaon. IY1 story m Vonton 2
bedrooms, krtchen and double lol Make us 'an
ofler!

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NEW LISTING -Ntce one
floor, 3 bedroom home 111
Syrac use, modern kotchell
ca rp elong lois ol closels. gas
FA fu rnace, lg sundec,k and
b1g lot $32 900.
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NEW LISTING -7 Rm home
nea r lhe pool 111 Moddleport
Gas luonace. cao pe11ng,
por ches . slorms and small
ll)t $26.500
MOBilE HOME-Lrke new.
2 Br home Cenlral aor anrl
heal. Ran ge, oelro geralor
vlolh s u ndec ~ Only $7,500
NEW LI STING-You ng trm
lj_er, provale locatoon Ov er
6(}jl acres Plus all mon erals
f(iW LI STING- 100 acres
,.Qre or less, leadon g Creek
'lfater, gas and oo l wel ls M1
nerals
ltiW LISTING- New brock.
3-. Br home near Rl 33
f'{orth 3 bed rooms. 5 clo!iels. 2 baths. lull basemen!
i\lld cook unrls
fltW liSTING -Bar gaon 6
r!Jt Ira me Bath. drolled well,
T P.. water plus 2nd lol wtlh
ttaoler hookup 2 se phc
tauks Askong JUSI $16,000
CERTIFIED
:; APPRAISALS

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·:. 992-3325
Hou:;inq
1~·ddqud' ters

RON ' S TeleVISIOn Serv1co
House cells on RCA Quazar,
GE Special1ng m Zen1th Call
304- 576 - 2398 or 614 446
2454
Fetty Tree Tr.mm1ng stump
rem o\la l Call 304- 675 1331 .
Rot ary or cable tool dttlhng
Most wells compl eted ume day
Pump sales and serv1ce 304 -

895 3802

B2

top·
dead
take
304-

Plumbing

&amp; Heating
CARTE R' S PLUM SING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourttl and P1ne
Gallipolis Oh1o
Phone 614-446 - 3888 or 614446 -4477

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Electrical

J &amp; J Water Sorv•co- Swimming
pools, cisterns , wells Ph 614245· 9285
R 8a R Water Setvi&lt;:e Home
CISterns
wells
pools filled
Formerly James Boys Water
Call 304- 675 ·6370
Watterson ' s Water Hauling ,
reasonable rates, 1mmed11te
2 000 gallon deliVery, c•st8f'ns
pools well. etc call 304- 576 2919
Formerly Ketl's now John's
Water Service, John Wat tera;on,
Jr Owner 1,000 or 2,000 gel
S8fVICe 304- 576 2248

87

Upholstery

&amp; Refrigeration
R &amp; M Custom Couches and

0322

Aeupholstery. St. Rt 7, Crown
C1ty, Oh 614- 266 -1470. Eve
614-446 -3438 Open datly 9 to
4.30, Sat 9 30 to 1 .30 Old &amp;
new UpholStered

Res•d enttal or commerc1al wir
mg New service or repairs
l•censed ele&lt;:tncean Esttmate
free R•denour Electrica l, 304 675- 1786

M owrey 's Upholst en~"tirvtnl)
tfl county area 22 years The best
., furmt ure uphotster~ng Call
304-675 4154 tor fr ee
esumates.

Washer and dryer serv1ca •nd
repa11 Reasonab le rates 30
yearse•penance Ca ll614 367-

Real Estate General

WHAT A FARM' Approx 71 acres more or less
Locat ed 111 Sprongl~eld Townshop Good area Call
lor more onformaloon
#2441

GET AWAV FROM IT All" - Come hom e to a
beaulolul urban setl mg 1ust a lew moles lrom Galh
polls Custom buolt bro ck ranch 8 room s. 3 balh s,
drvtded basemen! Beaul olul stocked lake Corcu
lar dnve lined w1th trees and shr ubs Nm e acr e
homestead Call lao appoonlment Galh~ County's
besl'
#2994

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NEW LISTING' Where else
with th e character ofthos one' I '~ slory lrame.
mal donm g room , 3 bedroom s, bath , lovmg room,
kolch en Tree shaded front po rch Barn, cellar,
garden area large llal lawn On ly $29,900 Govea
call today'
#2455

BEAUTY IN THE PINES - Is th iS spacoous bnck
and lrame lro level 4 Ia 5 bedrooms. newer plank
lloor mg m k1tct1 en humly room w1!h l1r eplace for
mal donon g hvon g room, rec room 3 bath s al
!a ched 2 cao garage all thos Situ ated on 4'" acres
Call today for youo own personal voewtng
#2393

lOTS Of EXTRAS - Ntce ea!-111 k1l chen. I lull
bath. uloltly closel. walk-on panl ry lg sc reened on
bac k porc h carporl , separate storage bu oldmg
and I 4 acres P11ced low $30s
#2448
AGED JUST RIGHT - II you ar e young enough to
enJOY and old enough to apprecoale the charm ol
ol d hom es. com e see tho s one' 3 bed roo ms. bath.
dmon g room boeaklasl nook and more #2355
2.090 ACRES M/ l VACANT LAND - Ready to
buold on wot h drove way and loundal ron lor a hom e
Corner lot $6 500 Call loo more mlormaloon
#2442
• 155 EIIRAOROINAAY

modern home - 4 ta 5 -b.:.ir~a~;;
hv in&amp; rm Wflnsert W8 ,
lllleble labacca bne 8 ac • ., ...... ·•

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11'175 NEW LISTIN G - Louted on SR 7 in Crown City lOx40' steel
building Could be u$ed for re ntal storage or business 2 lots $15 000
1'168 NEW LISTING ON T~£ MAR ~ET Beautiful bnck home 5 mm 'trom
town 3 Btdrm , lg bath. owerstud uttltty rm . eaHn ktt with loads of
cabmets App r o~ 24" of insulation bl own tn alt ic Central au. low uhhty
bills Kyaer Crtek Schools 555,000. l ocate d on Bul.1¥1tle ~d
N172 WANT HIDEAWAY HillS? ThiS cute htle A·ftlme wtth a lillie work
co uld make a mce home with wooded seftmJ 2 btdrm up 1 down. Ph
bat hs. bsmt , I&amp; uhhty rm wsher dryer, rural waler pd . elec heat and
woadburner Wtll conSider land contracl . Make offer Asking $24,500
lfl44 HOM( W/ IHCOME POSSIBLE Charmlna 2 bedrm home lg lR kit
s111nporch bsmt and praee. Just a little b1t of heaven here' Extra 'anod
buildln&amp; Wl5 used to repu T\ls, Greenhouse. garden and fru tt Plus a
Jlrden on 1 lot across the road, Al so hookup for mobtle homr Rodney B
Rd W1111rade

VACANT LOT! - Approx 21&amp; acres Very noce
buoldon g sole Land lays llat Cou nty wat er beong
InStalled Monera! 11 ghts an d small tobacco base
1ncluded
N2438

COUNTRY CHARM, surround s thos 4 bedr oom
ran ch Large kotchen. 11&lt;-b aths lamily room and 2
car garage Home ha s hea l pump/central a11 + 2
woodburners Noce de ck oU lamoly area 'A acres
wolh noce trees and garden area
~2374

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balhs

fam1l~ rm. cozy home on 1 stah route close to town. SJ8.000 1
#167 WOUlD TH IS BE YOUR CUP OF T£A1 Hew construCt ion And now let's
talk quali fy Dr!lah11ul brtck home with 2 bedrms 2 full baths huge eat -1n
co untry k1lchen lovely ltw1n1 rm w1th ftYe 6' Andllrsen wtn dows
OvtrlooklnJ tht Otuo Rtver City schoo ls. low heat budpl 12 msulallon
i~ atllc, 6 walls

UEW LISTING- I AC Mi l 2 MOBilE HOME HOOKUPS septic 1ank ond

rura l water Kycer CrHk sthools Sll 500

OWNERS HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF THIS
WELL MAINTAINED RANCH TO $49.900 - 3
bedrooms, 2 bath s. lamoly room all ched ga1age
Don I moss lhos on e
#2 420

FIRST TIME ON MARKET IN OVER A HUNDRED
YEARS - A good lamoly livestock farm 186 acres
more or less 80 acres tollable. some limber, the
rest IS beautifu l pastu re land w1th creek runn mg
throu gh th e moddle Compl ete set of farm buold
mgs wolh a slron g gravoty led wate r supply You
musl see tho s one Call now
#2424
NEAR RIO GRANDE ON SR 325 - lOT WITH METAL BUILDING (30" x40")- 100' ol road Iron
ta ge $10,800 Callloday.
#2371

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$$ OWNER ANXIOUS FOR OFFER!! - MUST
SEll' - I 153 acres on Bulaville Addtson Road
onclud es seploc and rural water Good loca11on for
mob ole home or house
#2359
BUilDING lOT NEAR RIO GRANDE - Vacanl lot
wtlh sepllc, well water, 163 H road fronl age, good
for mobole hom e or house $8 640 Call lor on for
maloo n
#2369
ONLY MINUTES FROM TOWN - Fram e and b11ck
bo·level lealunn g 3 bed rooms. L sha ped lovm g
room w1th lormal d1m ng area, k1tc hen mclu des
1ange and refri gerator Fam1ly roo m rec room at
!ac hed 2 car gara ge Ntce lan dscapon g Approx '·
acoe lawn $58.600 00 Gre en School Dostro cl
#2418
EXCELLENT BUILOING SIT£1 3 4 acres wooded
acreage, Iron! age along SR 588 Rural water an d
ca ble TV avaria bl e Wolhon 2 moles app rox lr om
cr ty Call today loo moo e tnlormal ton'
#245 8
YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING AND lOOKING - STOP '
Gall CENTURV 21. set up a show rng and see your
future home Very noce 3 bedroom ranch home
20 plus acres. 30' x46' garage 20'x40' melal
buoldrn g and so mu ch more
#2436

oo·

·owNERS LOWERED PRICE $5.000
On th os
Qualoty bnck &amp; lrame bo level wrth lots ol charm
and lovong care 2 balhs, famo lyroom , flvong room .
elecl11c heat pump/ central aor, 2 car gara ge, slo rage buildong, I ~ acre lawn Call loday'
#2434
WHAT A PLACE! -Super noce 3 bedroom brock
and l rame ranch Approx 2,700 sq It ftnoshed
basement 2 car garage plu s unaltached 24 '.36'
garage 3 baths, Ia moly room , lormal drnong, pan·
try on kolchen Very well con structed P11vate locatoon, 104 acres (bord ers Raccoon Creekl
~2450

BRICK RANCH &amp; 3 ACRES M/ l OVERLOOKING
OHIO RIVER' - 1 car attached garage, 3 bed room s, hvong room. lormal dmon g area, kotchen
complete woth apploances Ad doson Townsho p. Low
$40 s
#2385
$42.000 BI-LEVEL - 4 bedrooms, hvon g room , 3
bat hs, lorma l donong ar ea Stora ge buoldon g and
over 1 acre lawn Woth1n monu tes ol lawn
#2426

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REDUCED and you ca n pocket the sav ongs ' Bro ck
and lrame bo-level only $49 500 3 bedrooms 2
baths lamoly room. formal donong area, 2'h car
garage, elec heat pu mp/ cenlral aor Lot SIZe ap
pro• 2'h acr es
#2432
SUPER BUILDING lOT - $7,700.00- Appro•
120'xl 79 rural waleo Waln ul and pone lrees
#2440
$32.000 - Owner wanl s a deal land conlracl
renl or buy thos 1'h story 4 bedr oom ho me
Sotuated on I acre Call lor your app oon lmenj today
#2379
HOME &amp; l'h ACRES. $35 000 - Alh actove 2 or 3
bedroom hom e near juncl 10 n 775 and 141 Has
famoly fOam. foreplace. ba semen t. 2 car gara ge
lmmedoate possessoon
#2449

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WAT A BIG YARD? - l o build th at new home? II
so. call us abouUhe se 3 acres more or less Rural
water and ·utrlt toes on sam e Si de ol road Land os
level Very noce buold tng sole
#2422

446-6610

v,

0170 VAC ANT - BUY WITH QUICK POSSESSION 3 bedmoms.

GUVAN TOWNSHIP - 37 24 ACRE FARM woth 2
story 4 beroo m hom e mcludmg lam oly room , lor
mal donm g bat h, two car garage Appr o• 46'x60
bar n 2 co rn crtbs $39.900 Call lor more onlor
matoon
#2433
NEW LISTING- WISH WE HAD MORE AT THIS '
PRICE! Lovely two bedroom. 2 story wrth hvong
roo m I \7 bath formal donmg, l ull basement. I car
garage, gas heal central aor $30,000 00

NICE lARGE COUNTRY HOME - $49,000 Tw o story lrame hom e stlu ated on 31'-' acres ol
genily rollon g land. Appr ox I acre pond lor your
foshong pleasure 3 bedroom. 2 lu ll bal hs. lam1ly
room Own er Will help you w1th lmancmg. Great
place lor !he ko ds
#2451

YOU 'RE MISSING SOMETHING of you don'l "'
Qu ore about thiS 4 bedroom . 2 story tw o bal hs
lormal hvon g an d donon g roo ms. full basemen! woth
fa mily room . rec room . utoloty room and pa loo wtlh
e&lt;ee ll enl VIew C1ly schools Beau lolul hom e Call
lo see
#2437

2 16 E 2nd St .
.
Phon e
1 ·1614) -992 - 3325

GOUNTRV ESTATE - foo the Person Wh o
Demands The Very Best! - l ocatiOn Sellmg on
a knoll, su orou nded by II beaut1ful acoes woth
lr onlage on Stale Rou te 160 new elemen lary
school close to shoppmg areas Qualoly-buolt: by
an oulsla nd on g buold eous1ng Ihe best ol male11als
all bnck. fm e woodw ork Oesogn 2100 sQ II
ranch woth 4 bedrooms. 2''&gt; bal hs laoge
kolchen/ lam oly room area, domed loye.o , 2 car
gara ge Exlras : 20x40 onground pool pum~
house, 24136 detched garage, wellonsulaled wolhl
'h bath Extra acreage avaolable Tr uly one ol th e
Iones! homes on Galloa Cou nly'
#413

SWEEPEfl and sewing macht~e
repair, paru, and supplies P1ek
up and del.very, Devis Vacuum
Cleaner. one tlalf m1le up
George5 Creek Rd . C•ll 61444&amp; -0294

OUVERS Tree Tummmg
ping 1r1mm1ng pruning
wood. storm damage.
downs Free Esttmates,
676- 3811

Drllard Water Service. Pools,
Crtterns. Wells Delivery Any·
time Call 614-448 -7404-No
SundBY calls

Looking for a home? Look for
the hotnetown ad

MENU FOR TODAY' - How about a tasty dosh ol
oncome' 2 slory home and 2 bedroom gara ge
aparlment located '" co ly Ca ll today lor mor ~ onlorm aloon and an appornlm enl
#2324

30 4

1977 M on1e Ctu lo , ••evw Eenlfl:
Sl S, 70 000 Oflgmllltll les M ust
Utl1, $800 30 4 675 48 3 1 aft tH
530pn1

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
UnconditiOnal lifetime guaJan
tea Local references f\'rnl&amp;hed
Call coll ect
Free est1mates
1- 614 -237 0488, day or n1ght
RogersBasement
Wate.-proofmg

Real Estate General

133 ACRESMORE OR LESS- 2 st o1y old eohome
wol h 3 bedoooms and more 2 barn s. pond. lobacco base. 2 slora ge buildongs Only approx 7
moles hom lawn
~2263

red -sl iv er. blac k la111thor , ev tlry
Opllc)n, $5600 ~nd take oYe r 2
ylau p&amp;ymtHI U
30 4 675

mz

Home
Improvements

lOOKING FOR A LOT? 4 acoes of wood ed land 1n
Green Townsh1p Rural water &amp; eletlt1 c are avat!a
ble lh os land has been surveyed Ltsted al
$3.000 00
#2466

19115 Dod ge Oa'(!Onll T\.i rbo Z

BEG INNERS CA N BE CHOOSV' - You must see
lhos 3 bedrooon home located on Syra cuse 2 lull
baths domdg room and lamoly room Healed car
gao age wolh water Allordably pqced al $39,900

BI -LEV EL ON lARGE flA T LOT - Very ntce home•
tncludes 3 BRs I lull and 2 half bat hs large FR
wolh woodburntnRlor eplace. l 'l car gar age Newer
carpet throughoul mosl ul house Su per noce
cover ed porch "'d patiO lor lam ol y fun Located
oul Rt 160 $49900
'#207

BIOS RECEIVED UNTl4:1S P.M. 912187
299 North Hi!Jh Street, 7th Floor
BIDS OPENED 10:00 A.M. 9/3/87
Property D11posotion 16 14) 469-6906

19 83 Skylark 22 ft
self
conta.ned. ellleeltent cond1t1on
kin" size bed. tub Call304 676 3276 after 6 p m

Starks Tree and Lawn Service,
lawn care . landscaping, stump
r emoval, 304 - 576 - 2842 or
576- 2903

NEW LISTING' MOBilE HOME - E&lt;cellenl con
d1l oon, 1984 Schullz 14 x70 • 7 •20' ex pand a
Noce kolchen wolh range mocrowave &amp; relngera
tor. 3 bedrooms, 2 lull bat hs $1 6.000 #245 9

1174 Pon t iac. good runn my
r:ond•t 10n, tl50 509 1s.t Str(1•1
PoM t Pl e••ant

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LIVING

ADDRESS

198 3 Ctu yller ll)baton •rr
ooftth11on au1o pnwet steenng
&amp; buloi es, AM FM e acellent
cond . • 4 .200 30 4 675· 36 14

CiR . 1980 Fti\1 X19 eacellent

AFFORDABLE·

CASE

67&amp; 6635

, 981 Ford Esc u ri St ftii Orlwll \jQn
d.-y-hmtJ 304 773 6388, avon
lng . 304 773 57/8

BUDGET BUV - $44 .900 - Break mto home
ownershop wolhoul breakong you • budRel 205
Kmeon Or 1v~ olfer s 3 bed10om s SDtwous ceram1c
balh dmmg 100111 and workshop mback of garage
Central aor Close lo coly pool and new gall course
#124

Camping
Equipment

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Real Estate General

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PENNIE S A DAY MORE THAN RENTI - Take the
' bote"' out ol buymg woth lh1s oemodeled 2
bedroom homP w1th vlllyl s1d10~ m the Cheshne
commun oly Re modeled kitChen dm1n g room, lull
basemelll 2 car ~3Jage Proced 11ghl al S22 000

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3 bedrooms. L R. ealon kotch en

78'

NEW liSTING! 1972 MOBilE HOME &amp; 5 Acres
loc aled 2'; m1les hom lown Home has 3 bedlOom s, k1lchen w1lh ran ge &amp; rel ngeralor 1' 7
bath s N1ce ongoou nd pool 32 116 Pn ced on the
$20s
#2471

1974 Oodg111 Spou air c::ondr
uan R\Jns good IHteds somtt
body work , 3U 4 675 75 4 I

bath s kolchen wl mocrowave unhn1shed basemen! heat
pump/ cenlra l au 2'' moles from ho spolal

Reg.stered Cocker Sp&amp;n1el pupPIBS
Adult rvt1n1 ature
Schnauzer, S~amese k•tten and
Ca ll 614 -992 -26 0 7 or
cat
614-99 2 -6$16

Strutt, 1119 95 pa1r, Installed
Most models Muffler Man. 9
Stimpson Ave . Athens. Oh io
1- 800 -843 -3767

ROCKSPRINGS AD. IN MEIGS COUNTY - 1977
Sectoonal woth lhr ee bedroom s. hvon g room 2
baths. lamtly room forma l donong room. central
aor Ap prox 720 SQ II Covered paloo carpo~ com
boned Over I acre. lois ol ed ras
#2453

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LG HOME AND 42 ACRES M/ l , noce nome Over 5.000 SQ fl
lov1ng space 4 bedrooms on goound pool Formal LR &amp; don
1ng. 3 baths Kyger schools

Auto Repair

Home
Improvements

VIRG INIA SMITH BROKER 388-8826
RUTH GOODY. REALTOR , 3 79 -2628
DIAN CALLAHAN , REALTOR , ~56 · 6251
KENNY GOODY ,

1'~1!8 Mutt•no. l tlrodar(lstutt 4
c:vtt "nod co ndition t1 000

Pets for Sale

81

4 -14 Supenor wire nm wheels
304 675 -4392
.

77

81

Serv1ces

446-6806
PROFESSIO NAl SE RVI CEMAKES THE DIFFER ENCE

1$78 Oldl 11•1oon wag o n 1977
FO(dV•n 30 4 458· 1530

ONE OWNER - LOW MilEAGE - Wilh all lhe
bell s and wh isl les E&lt;cellenl locailon. super
neighborhood. altracl"e well mamlamed on
goound pool 3 large bedrooms b1 g kolchen w11h
panily 2 bathS 2 car gaoa ge overs11ed llal
lanoscaped lot Thos bro c ~ ranch IS on lhe col y
sc hool d1stncl Broker's Nole ·Take a close look
at lh os one We I honk rt s one ol our besl buy s
$69,900
#1 04

Auto Part~
&amp; Accessories

Used •nd Rebu1lt transmission&amp;
Internally •nspected and guaran teed Installation avatleble We
buy junk trart~mlls•ons Call
614 -446-0966

Dual e~~: h aust ktts. S99 96 tn
stalled . Most Ford&amp;, Chevy
trucks . Van s, 4x4' s M uff ler
Man . 9 St impson Ave Athens.
OhiO 1 -800- 843- 3767.

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Dragonwynd Catterv Kennel.
CFA H•malayan, Pers1an and
S1amase kitt ens AKC Chow
puppnq New k1ttens S1amese
and H 1malayans Call 6 1 4 446
3844 after 7PM

Auto Parts
8o Accessories

1979 1711? ft Chryslm CrUiser
140 HP Chry t lel motor Calt
614- 446 7211 11f1er 5 00

1tl1 Buick Sll._ lark Ru ns gQod
Jp.-m1les P•• gltllon P11 c'd to
••" 614 992 63 S!) flfttr 3 00

CUTE AS CAN BE ' Ideal slarteo or reloremenl '' acre+ Ap
pro• 21om1les lrom coly Modeo n home well mamtaoned Lg
lovong room complele k1lchen car peled through Fu ll union
oshed ba sement 2 car gar ge plu s lg workshop Proced on
30's

76

76

1179 Chrul&amp;f M u1t see IQ
Ap6recr•t e Call614 9 49, 2568

2783

Groom and Supply Shop -Pet
Groommg AI! bre e ds All
styles JuheWebbPtl 614 -446 0231

1 !,H 9 Ttwndercreft trl · h1ul
walk -thru winds~ue\d, 60 HP
Mercury outboa rd motor. E.111cel
lent condrt1on. 304-882 -2760.

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)11jll'l/l'l '..{ :::!/ltd

1981 ChftVt Olflt Tru ck Slandar(f
shth Oroo owntH Cftlt6 14 985
J 8) 9

1 6 ft Chrysler runabout boat.
motor. lra1ler Sell or trade for
'llan. truc k 23 Ptne St Call
614 446- 8820

Pontoon Boat 50 HP Johnson
tr a1ler $2750 Call 614 -4464043 after 6 00 PM

1ell

C~t 11614 · 992 · 6190

Boats and
Motors for Sale

446-9671

Vans &amp; 4 W D .
1977 PonU•c V entura V 6, 73
Au.to , AM FM - Cus Runt - - - - - - - - - - good Must SeU $400 0 1 best 19B6 Ford Ran ger XLT Supar
olf.,-, Call61 4 -24 5 91 67
Cab 4 cvl 5 spd 4 WO .. qu11d
lHHeo 10,000 m 1las $12 000
1980 Plymout h Grand Futv PS CAll 61 4 367 0438
P1 1 air , new 11re1. low mil eege
1978 Ford F 150 4114 short
Call 614 - 446 7 40 2
bed step srde Looks nn d run s
1983 ChO'Iolntte Stend ard. 4 good SlJ95 Call 6 14 247
4 291
• p•ed, in go o d co n d1 t ron
49 ,000 m1ltt1 1 32 Qu tt tt rnut.
1 979 Jeep CJ 7 red .. nd w h•te,
Pomeroy. Oh10
18 f1 Starcralt C r ~ouser . Mer e
f1ber gi&amp;U top 57.000 moiM
1/ 0
w•lh wulor E•c cond
• J 500 Ca ll afun 6 p m
Stamlets 11eel e11haust I Y5tem•
s 195 0 Call 614 4 46· 7895
N()W cuttom m ade t o r vow 304 675 4243
11ut:k mm or hom I! or clatiiC car
Wtth ltfe-1tm e w 1r1ant y M u ft let
Me, , 9 Sttn\pson Ave , Ath en1,
R eal Estate General
DhtQ 1 ·800 · 843 · 3767

675 -2598

GALLIA

1979 l1n coln Versailles Elllcel
cond ClasSic 5mall c a1 w rt h
ma_('ly e•tras 13500 Ca ll 614 -

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304-676 1662 .

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1980 Old sm oh1la 350 dutsel
8800 Ql beat offer. Cell 614
446· 721 1 tdter 6 00

1$76 Carm1ro 350, auto. R.:~d
Bl.t'ek strips No ru st W•ll se ll
rea's on abl e Call 614 - 446 -

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1 969 Cheil short bed Run s
good Call 614 446 C632 aft er
600 PM

whoel b11se. AC Good t ru c"Call 614- 446 1522
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1986 Chw Caval1er. black
26,000 m1les Deluxe tnhmor
cruts e, A C , AM FM - r a~h o
S8500. Call 614 246 9110 or
44&amp; ...2323

IS EMAil·.

Siiie"

1970 Che\1 truck. 6 cyl , short

1976 Ct1~ - Malibu C lassic
wagon V-8 AC , AM , Auto
Runs. good Call614 44 6 -9324

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Trucks for

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The

Middleport-GaHipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

446 0045 .

2535

Window wnh frame
!?4~~:80 , S66, entry door with
storm door appro11:1mately
79 VJ x35%. $50, Norcold apart·
ment size electr•c refrigerator.
1 6 c:u ft. 17x17x23, •d eal tor
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ROCK SPRINGS - A truck
and tractor pull packed 'em into
the centerfield at the Meigs
- County Falr Friday night as the
ann ual event again proved lis
popularity with fairgoers.
Taking top honors In the 5800
four wheel drive truck competition were Nick Swain, Ga lllpolls,
first; Thelma Story, Athens,
second: Bill Chaney, Washington, W. Va ., third;, Jeff_Johnson,
Reedsville, fourth, a nd David
· Wllloughby, Athens. fifth .
Winners in the 6000 fleld stock
tractor event were Elmer Sto ne
Dexter, firs! ; Rod Keller, ·ches:
ter, second; David Hive ly, Gallipolls. third; Lester St. Clair,

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the elderly. II contains 25 apartments, each with a
kitchen, living room and dining area, one
bedroom, one .b ath, and a private patio or balcony.
Each apartment also has Its own eiectrlc heat
pump for heating and air conditioning

Finn begins operation in Athens
ATHENS - CLC Ltd.'s Gold
and Silver, owned by David
Ed\Yards and manage d b)• Fred
L. Young, both of Pomeroy.
opened its doors Monda y on
Richland Ave. In Athens. Ed wards Is formerly of V.D. Ed wards Insurance and Young
formerly of CLC Coi ns.
The business will carry a large
stock of 14K gold and sterling
jewelry. Gol~ and si lver coi ns
will be offeTed at . ;ll'cva iling

ma rket rate. CLC will a lso bu v
items at m arket ra te.

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Access to nea rly one thousand
of the world"s dealers in jewelry.
bullion. coins a nd other coll ec tibles will be provided bv teletype,
as well as access to wa tc he-s and

and fifth to Jeff Hanger of
Newark.
.
E lmer Stone wa s fi rst In .the
8000 field srock tractor with
R,odney Keller. second; David
Hi vely, third ; Lest er St. Clair-,
fourth, and Steve Kinzel, fifth .

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WASHIN GTON rUP l i -Cal ·
tte and ca i\'CS being fattened In
fcPdlots pr'iOJ' to being s~ nt to
s laughter totalNI 6.69 millio)l
head on Aug. I. up 6 perce nt from
a :vra r ago.
The Agric ulture Depart m~: nt
'aiel Frida , - that p roducers put
1. 26 million cattle in fc·l'dlots In
percent from il!S t vcar but 17
percent more than two yeors ago, ·

will .

Monitoring
begin September I

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lime In Washln.:ton a nel
at lea t six or Ohio's 11 u.s.
Re prr,sent atlvcs, tllclr families
and s tair mt'mbcrs arc laki n ~
the ir s umm er tri ps ai taxpay rs '
expen e.
An additiona l five co ngressVll~illlon

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trip this y~~r .
Rep, Bob McEwen, R-5; of
Hills boro Is schedul ed to travel to
Pa nam a and Honduras bctwecn
Aug . 26 and Aug. 29. a long with 1.1
sta I C' reprc-sen 1a1ivcs and sen a·

tors. who will bepaylngthclrown
way. The poUt ic ia ns arc makin g
the " fact findin g" tr ip aft er a
simil a r junket by Gov . Richard
Ce les te, who Is opposed to Ohio
National Guard un its tra ining In
Central America.
Mc Ewen. a U.S. Se nat e hopeful, a nd his press secreta ry will
ha ve their trip pa id for ' tiy the
gover nment because hr Is a
me mber of the House Veterans ·
Affa irs Commi tt ee.
Rep. Clare nce Mill e r. R-10. ol
Lancaster. will bP traveling to
Wes t German.v a nd Yugos lav ia
wlt h hi s daughte r.
By su mmer 's e nd Re p. Donald
Lukens will ha ve v is it ed three
countri es In two hemi s pheres. A
flight to Hondu ras ea rlier wa s
paid for by th e Action Founda·
lion, a n "education and humanit -

arian" int eres t group supported
by Lukens.
On Aug. 11 , Luke ns embarked

on an all -ex penses paid trip
orga-nl1.ed by the Taiwanese
gove rnme n t to lobby for Inc r e ased trade In his dis trict.
La ter thi s wee k. Lukrns will g ive
a co mm en ce m ~nt speec h a t the
U niversity of Costa Ri ca. which
w il l pay for his tr ip .
Rep . To m Sawyer. D-1 4. of
Akron, will travel to Palo Alto.
Calif .. later thi s month to appear
· on a Stanfo rd Univers it y pa nel
di scussi ng "educa ti onal iss ues.

Rep . Louis Stokes. D-21, of
Warren sv ill e Heig ht s. will be
makin g trips to Paris, London.
Athens. Frankfu r t a nd Is tanbul,
whil e Rep , Edwa rd f'e lgha n. D19, of Lak ewood will travel to
Turk ey. Greece a nd Ma lta .
Re p. Ralph Regula , R-16, of
Navarre. took a 10-da y tour of
na tiona l parks In Colorado a nd
California with his wife .
"'He' d never seen them . He
wanted to see wha t we were

ge tt lng for our mon ey out there,"
a n a id e sa id. adding that so me
wes tern parks face urban prob·
!e ms simil a r to those of the
Cuya hoga Valll'y N a tion al Re·
creation Area.

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disease in human s who work w ith
animals, the depa rt m ent sa id .
During the 1980s, lister ios is
emerged as a significant illnc"
associated with rood. '

ELBERFELDS
POMEROY

Board to meet
EAST MEIGS- E.; as tern Local
Board of Education will mee t Jn
general session Thursda y, 7:30
p.m ., at the high schOol.

of interest groups, accordl n ~ to
the l ~ve l a nd P lai n D a ler.
The annu al officia l tri ps. usu ally made In August durin~ the
congress iona l su mmer rec(lSS.
ha ve brco mc targets fo r crll lcs
of f'XCPSS gover nnwn tal s pend ing. Dcmot·ra t.lc p r(•sl d ~ n t ia l
ca ndidate Joseph Blden once
said foreign t ra\· ~1 by govern
men! of fi ci al s hJid "a dc,crvcd
bad re put atio n
There arr no accura te records
on how muc h the ~over lim e nt
spe nds on co ngress ional junkets ,
bu t the offi cial trip are es tl·
mated to cos1 taxpaye rs mil lio ns
of dol la rs eac h vea r.
- Rep. Dennis Eckart , D-11 . tol d
the paper that " official tt·i ps can
be valuabl e - If they're legit I·
mate work trips." Eckart said hC'
Is not taking a govl'rnmenl -pald

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WASHI NGTON rU P l r - The
Agriculture Depa rtment says it
will begi n offi cial mon itoring on
Sept. 1 of cookt-d. rc;Jdv-to -C'al
me at and pou ltry for· a tiacteri!J
that ca uses a disease bla med lor
&lt;I deaths from cheese in 19R ~i
The bac teria. [.istcrla mono·
c~· t ogt- n es.
ca uses lister iosis.
which has long been recogn iu •d
as an animal dis easf' and ·as

race In thr quarter ho'rse racing of the Meigs
County Fair Saturday. See n•sulls, additional
photos on page 3.

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Harvey Wllioughby, 9, Gallia
C0 uniy, Is alive today thanks to a
tremendous effort by emergency
and fire departme nt members
and the departme nt of ·sheriff
Howard Frank Saturday evening
when the youth was stru ck by
lightning at the Meigs County
Fair.
Willoughby was lea ning
against a large poplar tree in the
area behind the grandstand on
the Rock Springs Fairgrounds
when the tree was hit by lightning
about 6:20 p.m. The lightning
s plit the tree from the top
towards the ground before strlk·
ing young Willoughby.
Trained personnel of the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Ser·
vice and fire -department
members close by at the time
immedlaJely began work on lhe
youth who was in complete
cardiac arrest CPR. mouth to
mouth resusitallon and mass
trousers. were used to rev ive the

youngs ter. At the request of Bob
Byer , direc tor of the county EMS
service, the department of Sheriff Howard Trl!rik -kept all
unauthori zed personnel from the
accide nt sce ne. Granr Hospital
Lifefllght II a t Wellston was
called at 6:30p.m . and the youth
was moved t.o the parking lot of
nearby Meigs High School. The
helicopter arrived by 6:50p.m ..
and at 6:59 p.m . was enroule to

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HAPPENED - Lightning struck this large poplar
tree on tbe Rock Springs Fairgrounds Saturday night splitting the
tree from the top towards the ground where the lightning entered
the body of Harvey Willoughby, 9, GalllaCounty, who was leaning
against the tree. Willoughby was reported In stable condition at
Children's Hospital In C\'lumbus Monday morning.
Children's Hospital wtth young
Willoughby . Representatives
from fi ve different emergertcy
units worked wit~ the youth
before he was placed on the flight
·to Columbus .
Willoughby was placed in in·
tenslve care and remained there
this morning. He Is listed In fair '
condition and is reported to be

stable and alert. The youth
received first and se-cond degree
burns to the back.
Young Willoughby was camping at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds with his family during
the fair, it was reported . The
names of his parents were not
recorded Byer said.

South Korean worker's death
brings resignation ·demands
SEOUL, South Korea (UP!) An influen t'ial dissident organiza·
lion today demanded President
Chun Doo Hwan resign io the
wake of s trike Violence that
resulied In the dea th of a
shipyard worker.
The Na tiona! Coalition for
Democratic _Constitution , which
organi ze d na tionwid e anti ·
government protes ts in June
which forced Chun to agree to
sweeping democratic reforms ,
said the death of Lee Suk·kyu on
Saturday proved Chun 's reform
promise was "deceitful."
Lee died when about 3.0oo
workers of Daewoo Shipbuilding
a nd Heavy Machinery Co.
dished with riot pollee in a
violent protest on Kojedo Island
210 miles southeast of Seoul.
He was injured by a tear gas
grenade and died at a hospital,
news reports said. A funeral ·
service for Lee will be held
Wednesday.
The coalition, ,In a prepared
state ment. said the death
" clearly" showed that Chu11's
promise for reform was "false
and deceitful" and "served as a
precious lesson for those who
Indulge in a vague , Illusion of
democratization."
• The coalition said "to take

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responsibility for the Incident
and seek forgivenes s of thepeople, there Is no alternative for
this regime but to step down
vo luntaril y."
The organiza tion urged people
to take an active part in mourn ing for the dead worker, and
asked radio and televisio n sta·
lions to suspend entertainment
and sports progra ms during the
mourning period.
Lee 's death was the first
fatality in more than four weeks
of sometimes violent labor di s·
putes that have paralyzed dozens
of industries.
National Police Chie f Kwon
Bok -kyong said pollee had to fire
about 1,000 tear gas bombs,
mostly hand-thrown grenad es, to
put down
th e labo, r
demonstration .
"When faced wlth violent dem·
onstrations , pollee ca nnot but use
tear gas," he sa id. '"The autopsy
s hould disclose the exact cause of
of his death. Pollee will be again
instructed to carefully s tick to
safety regulations in using lear
gas against demonstra tors."
Officials sent about 4,000 riot
pollee to the island to control the
protests, news reports said.
Encouraged by Chun' s reform
. promise, workers have staged

more 1han 1,600 protests since
July 1 seeking steep wage In·
creases and better working conditions. More than 500 disputes
remain unsettled as of this
mornin g, the Labor Ministry
said.
About 1,000 employees of Ko·
rea Air Terminal Service Co.,
who clean cabins, handle ca rgo
a nd provide olhe~ ground services for airliners, stag.ed a strike
for the third day at Klinpo
Airport, delaying flights from
one to three l!ours todlcy, officials
said.
Kia Motor Corp .. the nation's
third largest automaker, reopened Its assembly lines today as
parts and components began
flowing from suppliers where
strikes had ended . Hyundal Motor Co .. Korea's top aulomaker
and exporter. resumed production la st week .
Daewoo Motor Co., the second
largest auto firm. was planning
to reopen normal operations
soon, company offici a Is sa ld .
Officials at the Trade-Industry
Ministry estimated that the labor
protests have caused business
losses of $637.5 million including
$240 million In ex ports. t; ar
exports s uffered by $H3 million,
they said .

U. S. officials. dismiss report
pending summit this autumn.

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for gol d, s il ver a nd platinum a re
avaiia ble also.
The company is open 9:30 to
5:30 Monday through Saturday
and may be reachecl du ri ng tho se
hours by ca llin g 592-2025.

LOCI\!. WIN NER - Pat Hill and son, ,John, '
representing Pal Hill Ford are pictured present·
log a trophy hlanked to 01~ Luc ky Deck, owned by
Jennings Recglr, ltucine, and winner of the-fifth

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Gallia boy, 9, hit by
lightn · and survives

Holier has
champion bull
at Meigs fair
POMEROY - Roy Holter.
Pomeroy, exhibited the c ham·
pion bull, senior champion female, junior champio n. fema le
and the grand champion fem ale
In the Holste in breed of d a iry
cattle at the Meigs Count y Fa ir .
Judging of dai ry cattle at the
fair was he ld Thu rsday
afternoon .
In the Hols tein breed, Holter
won second in the bull, two years
and over c lass wit h ,Jerry Smith,
Racine, taking second; Holter
had the bes t cow, 4arid over with
Smith. second , and Don Smith.
Racine. third . Hol ter won the
. blue in the judging of cows. 3 and
under.
Jerry Smith took first in 1he
cow, 2 years and und ert hree with
Chuck Parker. Pome roy, taking
second. Jill Tay lor Pome roy, had
the first· place senior yearling
heifer with Holt er tak ing second .
Holter had the bes t junior yea rlin g heifer, ttre best senior heifer
ca lf, the best int erm ediate heifer
calf and the best junior he ife r
calf.
In the Ayrsh ire breed judging,
Don Smith,, Racine. won the best
senior female awa r d with J f'ff
Rose. Racine, showing the .ju nior
champion femal e and the gra nd
champion female. Smith won
blue ribbons for the cow, ~ yea rs
and older; t he~o w. 3a ndund er4.
and the cow , 2 and under 3 wi th
Rose taking a firs t place in the
senior he ifer calf judging. Smith
won a blue i'n the two genera·
lions judging.
Kathleen Pa r ker . Pomeroy,
exhi bited ' the se nior cha m pion
female ; Brent Ro se. Raci ne, the
junior champion femal e. a nd
Parker. the gr a nd c hampion
femal e in the J ersey judging.
Margaret Park er. PomPro y,
won a blue In the judg in g of cows,
4 and over with Ka thl een Par ke r
ta king second. Ka thl ee n P ar ke r
won a blue in the cow. :la nd undN
4 clasxs. with Brent Rose wi n·
ning second. Ka thl een Parker
won a blue for the bes t cow. 2 and
under 3 with Rose w inni ng a bl ue
for the best junior ye arlin g heHer
and K. P ar ker wi nn ing st-cond .
Pa rkt-r ex hi bill'd the best sen lor
heifer calf and Rose the bcsr
junior heifer ca lf. K. Pai·kcr won
blues in the produ ce of cow and
fhe two generations judging .

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Cloudy tonight. Low In
mid 50s. Rain likely Tues·
day. highs between 75 and
80.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Mo·nday, August 24, 1987

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brush firP on ·mus Road : Rac ine
at 1il'' 1~ p.m. to rtout e 338 for
Cora Webb to Veterans Memot·
la l Hospit al.

Feedlot figures
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Squad reports eight calls Friday

POMEROY - Meigs Cou nty
Emergency . Medical Services
reports e i g ~t ca ll s Friday: Ra ·
ci ne at 9:01a.m. to Portland for
Helen Sams to Vetera ns Me mor·
la l Hospit a l: Middleport a t ll: 11
a. m . tO Sou th Front St. for Katlr
Ant hony to Veterans Memorial
Hospit al: Middleport Fire De·
part ment atll :43a .m . toabrus h
an piCniC
uesdaynre on Zuspa n Holl ow Road:
Tuppers Plains a t ~: 26 p. m. to
, POMEROY- The Auxiliary of
Route 681 East for Floyd Sa rTin ·
Veterans Memorial Hospital will
ger to Plea sant Va lley Hospita l:
Rutland at 4:48p. m. transported
hold its annual picni c for
Ra ndy Hudnall fro m th ~ fair m e mb e r' s a nd honorar y
members, a nd their families . a t
grou nds to Vc l&lt;'ra ns MemoriaW
7 p.m. Tuesday at the southbound
Hospit al; Pomeroy Fire Depart ·
roads ide park on Rout&lt;: JJ, Those
ment at 5: ~}p . m . to a st ru ctu re
fire a t E nt e rpri se: Rutl a nd Fire
a ttending are to ta ke a covered
dis h and their own table service.
De part me nt at 7:36 p.m. to a

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NEARS COMPLETION - Th e new Frenchtown Apartment Complex on Fourth Avenue near
downtown Gallipolis Is nearing completion.
According to Forest Mullins of Carter &amp; Evans, of
Gallipolis, the ge~eral contractor, the apartments
are scheduled lor opening on Sept. I. The SSOO,OOO

Logan , fourth, and Steve Kinzel,
Pomeroy, fifth.
Mike- Brown of Gallipolis..was
first In th e 6200 four wheel llrive
event with second going to Bill
Cha ney, thi rd to David Wil loughby, fou r th to' Jeff John son

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PET SHOW WINNERS- First place winners In
the Melga County Fair Pel Show were, left to right
Ill front, J.P. Davis with hill "most talented" dog
Sooner; Alyssa Hoffman with the "best ftsh,"
Sammie the piranha; Becky Meier, with the "best
cat," Molly, a domestic longhalred calico;
, Heather Mora, with the "best bird," Tad, atop hat
chlcke_n; Jenny Clifford, with the "most talented"
pet, hl!l' siamese cal, Bandit; and Mellssa~UIIerd
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with the "best clog," Smokey, a welmerlner, or
German bird dog. In back are Melga Fair King
Scott Oberholzer; Tammy Holter with her boa
constrictor, Bobby, the "most unusual" and "best
overall" pel; and Melgll Fair Queen Pam Ash. Not
pictured Is the winner ol tbe ''best rodent"
category, Jessica Mitchell a11d her sable ferret.
The junior lair pet show Is conducted by the Meigs
County Boy and Girl Scouts.

SANTA BARBARA, Ci!llf.
(UP!) - President Reagan's .
administration professes lgnor·
ance about 1he basis of a reporl
that Sovletleader Mikhall Gorba ·
chev plans to meet with him In
the United States regarding an
arms control treaty.
"We're not aware of any of
these detalls," White House
spokeswoman Leslye Arsht said
In response to the report In
Sunday's Los Angeles Times,
which also said Gorbachev's
tentative .schedule Includes a.

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visit 'to the United Nations.
The State Department was just
as blunt, Issuing a statement
saying, "'i'herelsnobasisforthe
story ... (and) no discuss ions or
current plans for a summit
between President Reagan and
General Secretary Gorbachev In
September:"
Senior officials with Reagan at
his ranch near Santa Barbara
denied knowledge of any Gorba ·
chev plans to visit the United
States for the U.N. General
Assembly beginning Sept. 15, but

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they acknowledged · speculation
that the Soviet leader, who likes
to travEl! on short notice, could
a tlend the U.N. session .
If the res t of the report turns
out true, it would be the first
superpower summit In the Unl·
ted States since Leonid Brezhnev
met with President Nlx(J!(ihore
than a decade ago. The las·;'
U.S.-Sovlet arms accord, !he
never,ratlfied SALT II pact , was
made .by Brezhnev and President .
Carter In 1979.

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