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,...__._Local briefs
Squads have eight calls
Meigs County Emergencl' Medical Servtces reports eight
calls Thursday; Pomerov to Succcss Road for Paula Llfe to St .
Joseph' s Hospital; Svracuse at 4: &gt;4 a.m to Bridgeman St. for
Helen Sauvage to Holzer Medical Cent(&gt;r; Pomeroy at ~: 1.&gt; p m
to Long Hollow Road for Adrian Roll&lt;'rts to V(&gt;tel'ans M(&gt;morial
Hospital; Syracuse -Fire Department at4: 05 p.m. to a pasture
field fire on the Harold Smith property on Rout£&gt; 124: SalC'm
Township Fire Department at 7:05 p ,m . to a brush fire on Route
325; Racine Fire Department at 8:39p.m. to Letart Falls where
a tree had fallen on a power line; Middleport Fire Department
at 9· 05 p.m. to Route !\54, Cheshire, where a t r(&gt;e was struck by
lightning; Racine Fire Department a t II: 08 p.m. to a brush fir e
on the river bank above Racine Locks and Dam.

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Alfred T. Arnold

Alfred T Arnold, 71. of Park
Central Hote l Galllpols, died
Thursday at VNerans Administration Medical Center m Hun tington , W.Va.
He was the owner-operator of
the hotel for th(&gt; past 35 years. a
World War II Navy veteran . He
was a m emb&lt;'r ot the VFW Post
4464 In Gallipolis and the Grace
United Methodist Church.
Born Aug. 18, 1916 at Pomeroy,
he was a son or the late John T.
and Helen Koehler Arnold.
Surviving are his wife, Stella
Rose Arnold: two sons, G(&gt;rald
tDlckl Roach and Charlie L
Roach, both of Gallipolis; etght
grandchildren a nd two ststers,
Evelyn Hortense Epling of Gallipolis and Zelda Irene ' Healey.
, Walnut Creek, Cal if .
He was preceded in death by
one brother and two s isters. John
Bernard Arnold and Mary Susan
Lippencott and D1 Helen Edna
Gettles.
Services will b(&gt; condu cted
Sunday 2 p m .. Grace United
Methodist Church Chap&lt;'i. Rev
' Joe Hefner officiating. Bunal
, follows in Ohto Valley Memor:•
Gardens. Flag presentatiOn Will
lK' by VFW post 4464
Friends ma1 call at McCoy·
Weth(&gt;rholt -Moore FunE'ral
Home in Gallipolis. 2 to 4 and 6 to
9 p.m . Saturday
: Pallll&lt;'arers will be Gary , Jcf: fre~, Char!(&gt;S, and Grt&gt;gor;·
Roach , Tom McCalla and Clair
Get ties .
Honorary pallbearers will be
Miles , John , ar.d Rtchard Eplmg.
Hobart Rose, Albert White and
, Richard Rose

;

· Vidia Girolami
Vidia Girolami, &gt;~. 132 Bul lernut ,\ ve .. Pomerov. died Wednesday at the Holzer Me dical Cent er
following a lengthy illness
A homemaker , Mrs Girolami
was born &amp;&gt;pi 23, 1928 at P(&gt;scia.
Italy . a daught er of the latr
Oridio and Rosa Ctacchmt Cecchi She was a member of the
Sacred Hea rt C hurch in
Pomeroy.
Surviving arf' her husba nd .

Guido; a son. Frank Girolami.
Lov(&gt;land: a daughter, P(&gt;g~
Davis. Athens: a grandson, Mi chael Davts, Athens. threE' ststers, Verdina Bini, Rosanna
Andreucci. and Rosetta Landi,
all of Pescia. Italy. and 14 nieces
, and nephews
' Besides her par&lt;' nts. s hc was
prec(&gt;ded in dea th by two broth·
ers, Rigolcllo a nd Tunddo
Cecchi.
Servtccs will be held at 10 a .m .
Mondav at the Sacr(&gt;d Hear t
Catholic Church with Monstgnor
Anthony Glannamore officta I·
ing. Bunal wtll be in Sacrl'd
Heart Cemeterv Friends rna,
ca ll at the Ewing Funeral Home
after 2 p.m. on bothSaturda\ and
Sund&lt;Jy Rosary sernces vnll be
held at 4 p m Sunday at the
fun(&gt;ral nome .

'

Rolwrt Grogan
'·

Rob&lt;'r l' B Grogan . 8!\, Toledo,
d ied Thursday at his homo.
He" as born m Bradbury, Nm
10, 190l. a son at the lair John and
Martha Fole1 Grogan He J'erired
In 19!\i from the Ne" York
Central Railroad havmf! sen ed

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I

Area deaths

:17 YC'ars as a car i nspC'rtor&gt;-.

Survtving arer hi s 1-1 ifr. Dol'&lt;'
A Wilmuth Groga n, a daught N
Mrs. Ph' Ills C WPbb, Lucke) · "
son, Rolxrt Terrell Grogan.
Tol edo: two stepsons. Gene W.
Krick, Toledo, a nd Re1·. Gera ld
R. Krick. Newton Cen ter , Mass :

a stepdaughter. Dorothy A,
Pomeroy of Spnng Vall(&gt;y , N. Y.:
two granddaughters, 12 great
grandchildren, and eight stepgranrlchlldren.
Besides his parents. he was
prec(&gt;ded in death by hts first
wife, Emma Philips in 1960.
Services wlll be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday at the Rawlings -CoatsBI0w(&gt;r Funeral Home with thc
RE·v. David Pomeroy and the
Rev. Gerard R Kr ick officiating.
Burial will be in Riven·iew
Cemetery. Servtces will be hPld
at 8 this evening at the Wllzler Shank Funeral Hom(&gt; In Walridge ~ft(&gt;r which time the bod)·
will be brought here. Frie'nds
may, call at the funeral hom(&gt;
after 4 p.m. on Saturday.

Carl M. Smtih. 49, oflll Pearl
St., Middleport, died Wednesday
night at Grant Hospital In Columbus. following a short illnrss.
He was born on June 12, 1938, in
Gallipolis, a son of the late Carl
C. Smith and Margaret Waugh,
who survives.
A resident of Middleport for 20
year s, hC' was a truck driver for

the T(&gt;am sters Construction Un ton Local 505.
'
Other survivors mcludC" his
wife Dottie; sons Rick and Nick
Smith of Galllpolls, Carl Shane
Smith and Kenneth Hamng, Jr ..
of Mtddl(&gt;port; daughters Carla
Luann and Casi Ka y at home:
fo ur grandchildren: a sister.
Mrs Joan Sid(&gt;rs of Gallipolis:
a nd a stepsister. Mrs JQEllen
Brown of Ewington.
Others preceding hlm In death
were his stepfather, Ralph
Waugh: a son, Christopher
Smit h: and a grandson.
Ser\'lces will be h(&gt;ld Sunday at
2 p .m at the 'Cmmeens Funeral
f'haprl. The Rev Joseph Godwin
will officiate. Burial wlll be in
Gravel Hill Cemetery, Cheshire.
Friends may call Saturday
from. 2 to 4 p.m. and from i to 9
pm .

Rescue..
Continued from page I
~ards from wh(&gt;rE' the dog' los t
his scent and about one half mile
from the nursing home
Langford said th(&gt; bloodhounds
did well. constdermg how long
the man was gone , the heat and
humidit1· of the day and the high
winds Langford added the dog~
have been us('d in th 1s arC'a

before
" This was a fantasnc effort."
Langford satd Fnda) morning.
" I went home la s t night a nd ran
the entire thing o1·er in m\ mind.
a nd thcr(&gt; wa s nothing I'd
cha nge," he said.
" I couldn't think of am thing
e !S(' to do. We used en't;thing a t
our disposaL " Langford added .
Langford also sa id with dar kness and a storm approaching,
if Saunders hadn't b(&gt;cn found in
the sweep. (&gt;!forts would ha~·r
been callPd off and rcsum&lt;'d
Frida;· morning.
The man was in good ('Ondlnon.
considrnng he'd not eatrn or had
walf'I lot uJmost 2.J hours .

and was brought back to Sc(&gt;nic
Hills b)· members of thr rescu&lt;'
team .
" The cooperation and effort of
the group was comm(&gt;ndable,"
Mik(&gt; McKinniss , nursing home
administrator satd "They 1rescuers 1 worked quickly and
s howed expertiS(&gt; in the teCh·
ntqucs of finding Mr Saunders.
The\' had a good idea ofwherr to
se'a rch and focused their attentiOn to thosE' pomts.
"Calha County has a lot to be
proud of In this group who came
to search. " McKinniss added.

OPEN - NOW TAKING
APPOINTMENTS
"A NEW CONCEPT IN
EXERCISING"
By SUNTANA
OWNER, NEIUA SEYLEI

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AND
TRIM
Ave.

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NOTICE OF SALE
Rocorde.
into tho lollowlna porool of praiMCI
Continued from pagl' 1
Sold Porco! No. 4 woe
By vin.ure of •n Order of
PARCEL NO 2: S!tuolod reo! Htato:
appreited at: Deteted tram
customer In monthly local ser- , Solo lo101od out of the in tho Wlllogo of Middleport,
Troct No, 3; Lot 467 Common Plooa Coun of Couaty of Melg1 end &amp;tete lower Pomaroy (Vill.ge of uta by Order of Coun . :
vice rates." said Randall.
Terms of $ale· Ceah .
~
"W(&gt; r(&gt;Celve an averagpof only Moiv• Countv. Ohio, in the of Ohio end bounded end Middlllpon) 1 I 20 ol37 fHt
Real M1ate cennot be sold
c••• of Benk One. Athene. dlacribed aa follows :
S.
aide.
11
ume
II'PNr•
on
$12.76 from each residential N. A.. Plointllf, ot•inll HoTroct No 1: Being 37 loot tho lloudrtor' e Tax Oup. lor lor lou liNin two·lhirde ~t
velue.
,
customer per month in local merl Bonecutter, Sr., et ... , off lhe South of Lot theYoor19471nthonomool the appreisecl
How•rd E Frank,
serl'lcc rates - WPll below our Oofendonte, upon • juda· Four Hundred Fitty-SevWI State of Ohio, rlference 10
Shotlff of
mont therein rendered. be· 1457) •• per the recorded which lo hereby modo.
actual costs, " Randall reports.
Moigo County, Ohio
ing
cNo
.
87-CV-89
In
plot
of
tho
Vltloge
of
Middle,
PARCEL
NO
.
3:
Sltuotod
This Includes the cost of uid Court. I will offer for pon, Ohio. Tho above to the in the Village of Middlapo!', 18128, 19!4. 11 , 18, 25, ~~~
maintaining 268 switching center · ule .•• the front door of the aeme l)flmises conveyed County of Meigl end Stete
and 45,000 mlll's of cable. he said. Coun Houae in Pomeroy, from Amoa Carson' by deed.. of Ohio. and beirt9 more fully
Public Notice
It also provtdl's for service Mllige Countv. Ohio, on the recorded in Volume 60, described •• follows:
2nd dey of October, 1987. Pall!' 829 end 530 of tho
Being Lol Number Nlnetv·
improvements and growth by ot
10;00 o'clock flo M.. tho Melgo County Deed Sixl98(1nPolma&lt;'oAdditiorl
'
paying for ne" digital switching following lende and tene- Rtcorde.
LEGAL NOTICE
to Shelflold, now MlddleNotice 11 g1ven that Cen~
sys tems and cable expansion ments. to-wit:
lloleo, tho following doe· pon. Ohio.
tral
Corpor1tion haa flied an
PARCEL
NO
.
1
Situated
criMd
real
estete
situated
in
For
further
description
ref
projects, he stated.
application with the Public
in
tho
Vlllogo
of
PomeroY:
the
County
of
Meigs.
in
the
erence
is
mad•
to
the
Federal deregulation of long Countv of Melge and State Stete of Ohio and in the recorded plat of said Village. Utilities Commiulon of
requeating euthority
dtstanc(&gt; service resulted lri sub- of Ohio and dncribed •• Townahip of Selisbury and Said premisu are located et Ohio,
to fumieh operator ltllstld~
scrlber line charges to replace foil owe·
bounded end described ee the corner ot Fihh and
8oing o pon oflot No. 17 followa: Being the North one Palmer Streets in said intrastate long diatance telethP contributions, Randall said.
phone •rvice sUtewide in
of Burnap'e Addition to haH of Lot NO . 108 being village,
Users currently pay $2.00 a Pomeroy. deecrlbed 11 fol· ' twentv ond one-hell i20'h)
REFERENCE DEED. Yo- Ohio Any ;rttereated par.an.
month
firm, corpqration, or endty
lows: Bevinning on the loot off tho Nonh eido of Lot lurne 288. Poge 141 , Meige
who can show good cauM
south
line
of
High
Street
" That revenue helps ," Randall
No. 108. Sltuateonthewest County O..ad Recorda. Also
why thi• applieetion should
112112
feet
weeterlv
of
the
lide
of
Beech
StrHt.
beVolume
296.
Page
55
,
said, "but there's still a big gap
not be grented llhoukl fil.t
norlheest corner of Lot No . tween Laurel and Locust Meigs County Deed
between revenues and actual 17 of Burnep'a Addition to Streets in Middleport, Ohio. Record•.
with the Comml~tlon a
costs . The rate increase will Pomeroy. to a po1nt which is
Traer No. 2: Tho following
PARCEL NO 4· The lot - written ttatement detlliling
ensure we can keep providing 7! feet wnterly of II•••· reel ..teta situated in the lowing described real estate the reuona on or before
high quality service customers wicz't weet corner. and is Viii ave ot Middleport. situated in the Township of September ·20. 1987, Unby a tile HI on the County of Meigs and Stetei Cheehire. County of Gallia
'"' the Commi11ion reexpect," the company official marked
CIIVH' a written stetement
upper aide of bnck retein1ng of Ohio, and bounded end and SUte of Ohio and
reports
well. thence sQuth 8 deg. described as follows · to-wit: described a,• follows .
. . to that effect and an aeeom·
panving requeet for orel
Biting the ealt one-half of
According to the company. 50' e••• 71 v, feet to. mark Being Lot Number Four
hearing on such istue. this
a stone wall; thence Hundred and Fifty -seven Lot No . 4 in the Village of
between 1985 and yearend 1987, on
nonhwesterly following the
maner will be decided on t ...
in the Villsge of Kygerv1lle. 11 shown on plat
GTE Is spendmr. almost $300 south line of lot No 17 (467,
basil of the information
Middlepon. Meiga County. in Plet Book 2 . Pag• 48 .
million to expand and moderniz(&gt; to the northwest corner of Ohio, and being Fifty 150\ Gottio County Deed contained 1n the epplicalion
end the effldevita submitted
its servlc(&gt; An additional $271 the same, on the south line fHt front 0t1 the West side of Recorda .
REFERENCE DEED· Vo- by the epplicent . Further
million is earmarked for (&gt;Xpan- of High Street: thence east - Beech Stroot end running
information may b• oberly following the south line WMI to the alley and ell lume 238. Page 201 , Gall1a
s ion between 1988 and 1990.
tained by contacting the
of H1gh Street to the place of unsold part, more or le11.
County :&gt;eed Records.
According to Randall custo- beginning .
REFERENCE DEED: VoSold Porco! No, 1 ap- Public Utilities Comml11ion
ot · Ohw, 180 Eul 8rood
REFERENCE DEED. Vo - lume 162 , Pogo 16, Meigs proiaed at. st 4,300 00
mers are noticing improvements
Street . Columbus . Ohio
lume
252,
Pogo
897,
VoCounty
Deed
Re&lt;:ords
.
Said
Parcel
No
2
epthe company has carried out the
43266-0573
lume 273, Pogo 917:' ond
AII
of
right.
t1tle
in
Interest
praised
at. • 16 ,000.00 .
past three years. This is evtdent Volu~M 279, Pogo 759, of Leo C Kennedy on and
Said Parcel No. 3 ap- {8) 28, 1tc
In an ongoing survey GTE Me1g1 County Oeed
.
..
conducts through an Independent
firm, Randall reports.
"Results in 1987 show that
more than 80 percent of our
C
tne salt .tnd coa l mine industnes
R d
f M 1
lo c al s tores beginning In
residential customers rated our
est cnts o
e gs
aunt; wor-kin g on fh(&gt; river, merchant s
Novf'mbt&gt;t',
sen· tc(&gt; good or (&gt;XCel!ent 1n the
d
f
actlvitv
-----::-,--:--- have one more reason to look
forward to the new year JTPA an store rants or, any
·
Public Notice
eight service categories co·
·.
show
in•
the
cou
nt
v
s
labor
her
it
'"
vered." Randall said.
~
·'
announced toda v th(&gt;tr plans to ·
develop a Metgs County Ca - ago A total or slx photos will lK'
PUBLIC NOTICE
If approved the request would:
lendar
for
l9RR.
Working
with
the
chosen
for
the
c~lendar.
Winne
rs
Sooted
bide will be reincrease the basic !peal service
,
.
will
rrccivP
ld
a
$!\0
savings
bond
cei•ed
otohe
moyor'e olli..,,
p
rat(&gt; business and resldeqtlal
omcr~1
an d M J&lt; , 1rpor 1 and their namE'S will appear on
237 Race St .. Middlopon ,
customers pay; move one-lime
h
,
Ohio until 3 PM Mondov ,
Cham bet s of Commerc• , JTP,\
d _ Wlnnm• e nt rles
will des 1gn and pcoducp a l'at e ca 1en ar
~ _
Sept, 14. 1987 lor the lolcharges. such as ms tallation
l d
I ·
h
kh ,
will be' announced &amp;'pr. 1 t.
lowingexcesssquipmentol·
serv rces , clos(&gt;r to the actual cost
en arsa utm g t ewor entagc
All e ntries should be so •nt 10
lered lor .. ,• .
of providmg them: compress
of the rounl\ T~e calenda r will
Ga ll la -Mcigs JTPA . In 'rare of
1- 1982 FORO LTO tuHd
rate ba nd s. the basis of local
feature p~otographs refle&lt;'llng
Gall Horton. 11 7 Wes t Seco nd St ,
••::~:~~ ·~~:-~ inepected
sen·Icc charges from 10 to five;
the.
,co
unt~
s nchdhftston as " rll
Pomrrov, 4oi01. and s hould be be
at the •ill•g• garage, Pork &amp;
mcrcasc the monthlv chargE' fo r,
as I s present a n utu rP
' k,A b s I n Phot os
High Sit
·
post mar '" v, ep . • .
unlis ted phone numbers to $2
T oo bl am o'!d p ho toso fth rpas 1,
will be rctur~ed 10 owners and
Tho v1flage rHrveo tht
from $1 35, cmprgency unhs ted
J TPA Is conducttng a contes t
dd
.
,
s
should
IX'
right
to rotoot an bldo.
romp 1etc a resse .
Fred-Hoffman, Mayor
op(&gt;n to ail Meigs Countv r&lt;'St ·
ro $2.2!\ from $1.50: additional
.
·
included
with
entrlt&gt;s
.
Vill•ge of Mlddtopon
residential dtr!'Ctory list ings to
dents R.estdcnl s are encouragcd
Th
ndars will be on sa lr In
18) 28. t9i •
1
10 subm tl photographs at least 'lll
t.;,;;,;e.;e.;u;;,e;;,;;,;~,;;.;;.;;,;..;,;;.;,.;.,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
~I 7!\ from $1
and additional
business listings from $2 25 from
,·rurs old showing some aspect of
$2: establish a '&gt;0 cent per call
work rn thE' area. Some sugges IC'd
charge for local and hom(&gt; area
sub.IN'ts cou ld Include farming ,

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NEXT TO FARMERS BANK

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B-1 bomber may have more hidden flaws
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handicapped prople, health care
agencies and pa)' phon es to be
exempt from this chargP.
No inC \ l'ases will be asked for
In rates for features such as
touch calling and custom calling.
ThP case being filed by GTE
wllltake about a ~(&gt;ar for PUCO
to renew beforr a df'tbdon Js
J'(&gt;ach(&gt;d, according to Randall
GTE' s last rate case ftled In
1984 was decid(&gt;d b\ lh&lt;' PUCO 1n
,Ju ly, 1985. R(&gt;sulting inerrases
avPraged $1.38 a month lor
r(&gt;SJd(&gt;ntia l one-part) usrrs Th e
company serv(&gt;s aboul l~lii, IXIII
c ustomers in Ohio's 88 countt rs .

Hospital news
Vclerans Memorial
Thursday Admissions - Vl' tl
Ham Cogar , Racine: Clara Wtllt
ams. Shade: Adrian RobNi s,
Pomeroy, ' Noah Chasteen Mtrl
dleport: W(&gt;ndell Banrtr ,
Langsville
Thursda y Discharges - Cl)·dr
Bobo, Alic(&gt; Dilly , .JuaniiD Chap
man. Gerald Dill

Lotlt&gt;rv numlwno
Cl.f-'VF.LAND 1CP ! 1 - Thu 1s
dGI\ 's

winning

Ohio

Lot1c1 \

numbc•r&gt;:
Daily Number
~h4

Ti cket sales totaled $1.19q.4i1.
with a pa)·off due of S440.!\22.!i0.
PICK-I
4o!\4.
PICK -4 ticket sa lrs Jotal&lt;•d
~1R.i .:£&gt;2 w1th .1 pa)·ofl due of
$R2 , 6~1

PICK ·4 Sl stratght bel pa1 s
$6.432. PICK -4 Sl box bet pa) s
$5:16

Plan GED classes
The high number of people in
Gallia, Meigs and Mason Cout nies Without hlgh school diplomas ha s influenced the facutl\ '
and admlnlstratlon or lhP Sou lheastrrn 13uslness Collc~r to
begin GEDclasses lnSeptem'bcr
GF.D or high school equhal ·
&lt;'n&lt;'Y classes arc availablr to.
a nl'onr without a high school
dtpolma and wll! be taught on a
sm all group basts, according to
Sharon Drain, director of educa
lion at 1he school
Therr will lK' no charge for
Ju tlton 101 the classes and thr
onlv ehargr is a s mall fre e tor
book &lt; Stude nts will be enroll ed
on .t first -comc. first-served
basis Residents wishing morr
mfo rm~110n ma y call 4'46-4.1fi7.

Daily stock pfices
uh of ltl: :1() a.m.)
Provided by
llryo·o• and Mark Smllh
Hf lllunt EIIL' &amp; l..orwl
Firm
Price
Am Ell 'C'Itic PoY.rr . . . . :!7'~~
,\T&amp;T ,
. . . . . . . :!:!Y,

o\s hland Otl
Bob Ev•.n ~ F~r ms
Charm ing Shoppcs
F i'drt 'al Mogul. .
Coo&lt;liPat T&amp;-R ...
H&lt;•ck'&gt;l nl'. .
l.anch;' F. nd . . .

, . .70
. 2!1111
:J:H 1
47 11
.., .... 72
. ~ 1/1
. ~:~ 1 11

l.tmllrd Inc ............. . .... .48'\,
Mulltmrdia Inc. .. ......... 70 Y1
Rax Rest~uranls . '!"..... .
4:Y,
Robbins &amp; Myers .. . . .
.lil Y.,
Shc1nc~. 's Inc . .. ...... , ........ ~1 \1,
"'''""'···s I niL .
. ....... 10'4
Ind.
. ....... 2!\

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of o1ge and subject of photo:

Vol. 22 No 28
Copyrighoed 1987

BACON 'N CHEESE BUlGER PLAnER .. $2,79
O.r Popolw .... Patrie TofiiiN woh oCr..., lay~&lt; of Molt~ Cho"'i, Tas~:~;,:.r,:~

lacon • S,.iol Monwms~a Souct, Telllllf• enllllltt«_!~~~ Col•" ~= ~.oni Sa·
vtor 'ttot GoWin Frnteh ffiet Dl'ld Y•ur (haKe •I Ho~ •
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WASHI NGTON iUPJt- Neva da Gov Rt chard
Bryan knows why near ly every stat e wants the
world 's largest atom smas her: It' s "t he mos t
stgnlflean t eco nomic development plum of the
la s t quart er of the 20t h ce ntu ry"
Growth-hungry stares have e nergetica lly
sought thc $4 4 billion project. formally ca lle d a
su percondu ctlng super co lllder since 11 wa s
annouhced Jan . 30
Th ey face a dcarll tne of Wednesday afternoon to
tell the E nrrgy Departme nt why they deserve the
iargesl and m ost expensive sc lenttfl c device ever
10 be built - a nd what they will give the
government in exc ha ngC'
AllhP m inimum , the government expects up to
16,000 acro&gt;s in free land. SomP sta f(&gt;S offer much
morr pi~ hundred; of millions of dollar&lt; In
assistance.

According to a survey by United Press
Int ernational , Btdders are miXing cut-rate
e lectricit y and free improvements rangmg from
roads and power hnes in many s ta tes to a free
"science center" m Utah They tout the qualil y of
life, cultural at tract ions. their Indu strial bas(&gt; and
hospitabl e geology.
"God made Ohio for the SSC ," Ohio Gov
Richard Celest(&gt; d(&gt;clarro at one point.
Few proj ects rival the super colllder. which
wou ld have an a nnual operatmg budget of $270
million and would employ 2,500 scient is ts a nd
technicia ns. II Is expected to be a magnet for
high -tech mdustries, scJCntific faciliti es a nd
sc hools
Only a few states. mos t notably Hawaii,
I ndtana , Kentucky and Pennsylva nia . ar e passing
up the com petit !on Twenty s tates are taking pan

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CHESTEI

in regiona l proposals - New York. New .Jersey
and New England ar(&gt; the larges t bloc - a nd mo st
of the West ern stat es have agreed to back a
neighbor if their own bid does no t make It to the
list of fi nalists.
Texas voters will decide in November whether
to issue more th an $500 million in bonds to build
laboratories for the collider and to help pa y for
construction.
North Carolina, with a site near Re search
Tnangle Park, wou ld put $212 million int o public
works and $.100 million into beefing up research
program s at its uni versities
Califorma drafted a $560 mtllion package of
incentives built wa s put in Jeopard~ by legis lative
bickering.
The paperwork for th e two sites propos ed by
Texas, near Dallas and Amanllo. wetghs 2.4011
pounds and will be flown to Wa s hing ton o n two

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planes. In addition, a maverick West Texas group
is proposing two sites on its own.
" The SSC is the most significant economic
developm ent plum of the last quart er of the 20th
C(&gt;ntury ," Gov . Bryan told congressmen during
hearings in April.
The co llider would be an underground ring of
10,000 super-cooled magnets 53 miles in circum-.
ference that would accelerate beams of protons to·
near ly th e speed of light. Head- on colllslons of•
protons are ex pect(&gt;(~ to reveal the tiniest building:
blocks in the universe, as well as telllngsclenttsts:
more about co nditions at the birth of the universe .·
The colhder would be 20 times more powerful:
than the most powerful particle accelerator now
in use, the Tevatron at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Chicago. Boosters say it
wou ld assure U.S. pre-emmen ce in that branch of
research.

Racine man files $1,000,000
suit in May shooting incident :

Gallla County. Several nearhy bu~lness manag ers were conlacled concerning the acllvlly, hul no
one would comment, (Tlmes·SenllneJ Photo)

.POMEROY - A Sl,OOO,OOOc ovil
acllo n ha s been fil ed in Metgs
Count y Common Pleas Court by
Dav id Talbott , Raci ne, agas mt
Charles W Barley, Rutland , a nd
Donna Fa ye Barley , Rut land.
doing business as The Cove bar.
The action stems fro m an
Incident May 23 m which Barley
shot thE' plaintiff three times in
the leg with a .25 caliber It rearm.
Plaintiff was a customer in The
Cove a nd had alrcady ordered
and been served drinks. P lamtift
alleges that Barley, Without
provocation and with "willful
and reckless disrega rd ,'' shot
. him in the leg and then further
assaulted hlm as he lay on the
fl oor of the premtses . Plamllff
a lleges Barley acted toward htm
with "malice a nd ill will," thus
causmg him serious a nd per manent bodily tnJu ry .
Plaintiff also c lmms e ntill&lt;'ment • to damages fr om Don na
Faye Barl ey, legal ow ner operator of Th e Cove a nd Char les

Ba rley's employPr.
Talboll asks fo r $500,000 compensa ton damages, $500,000
pumttve dam ages, and a tr ial by
jury
Ann D . Clonc h. now known as
Ann D Johnson , Pomeroy , has
ftled suil against Ohio Sta te
Grange Mutual Insurance Co ..
Newark, and Cent ral Tursi Co. of
Southeastern Ohio, Middleport,
in tare of Norma n S. Kennedy,
Newark, request in!' JUdgment dl
$250,000
The s ull stem s from a fire
whtch destroyed the plamtiff's
res idence on Sept. 7 of last year ,
and Grange's al leged failure to
meet its obligations under an
msurance cont rac l for th e home.

Defend a nt Central Trust may
have a clatm or Interes t In the
action.
Clonch 1s seek mg SoO,OOO
aga in s t Grange, $100,000 in ac
tual damages. $100,000 punitive
damagE's and a lrlal by Jury.
Danny Brown, Rac in e, ha&lt;

fil ed an action for $150,000 from
J ack D . Crowder , Elkview,
W Va .: Commonwealth Systems
Inc., Charleston, W.Va.: American ~lectrlc Power Co., Columbus: and American Electric
Power Service Corp., Columbus ,
for al!edged permanent injuries
in a motor vehicle accident on
Oct. 1, 1985.
.
Brown was operating hiS mOtOr
vehicle a t the intersection of U.S
33 and Reule 681 on that date.
Crowder , traveling north on 33,
lost control of his veh icle and
crossed the Cljnter line into
Brown's vehicl e. Brown alleges
that Crowder, who at the ti me
was acting in the scope of his
employ me nt with Commonwealth Systems, AEP Corp artd
AEP Service Corp .. was n(&gt;gligent in the incident.
Brown requests $1!\0,000 judgment for injur ies and a jury triaL
A judgmen t of $27,350.98 from
Barbara R Douglas has been
Continu(&gt;d on A-4

Secord: All but one of U. S.-Iran secret meetings taped
By D!\N ,\ \\'AI.KER
WASlll NGTON I UP l t - All
bu 1one or the sPcrct meet Ings Ll
Co l Oiivn North and other US
offi cia ls had with Ira ni a ns involved in a rm s for-hostages ne
gofidl ions werr vlctC'o taped, retired Maj Ge n Ric ha rd SPcord
sa id in a publis hed lnt crv i&lt;'W .
Secord, In a n Inter' lew wllh
publication Sept l, a lso rcvea lPd
that dunn g those meetings. in
which he pla yl'd a major rol&lt;', the
Iranians proposed a U.S. milItary t'(&gt;Scue to doubk cross the
Moslem ex tre-m ists holdin g th e
American hostages In Lebanon.
T he burly· formC'r Vietnam air

co mm itnd t'r , who in May was the
first witness In the puoHc hearings of the select !·louse- Senate
Ira n Contra co mmllt ees, portrayed the Israelis as the lns ttgalors of the fal!(&gt;d lran lnlliatl ve
a nd sa id he was ca lled In b(&gt;cause
of his international contact s to
help straig ht en out a messy
situation .
He sa id hE' wa s lat e r drawn into
North's Contra res uppl y effort
despite his ow n reservations
a bout the effPCtlveness or the
Nicaraguan rebe l forcps, the
mtegrlt y of the rPbcl leadership
a nd hts feeling that the whole
opera tion was "screwed up like
Hogan's goa t "

"Ollie wa s pu shing me a bout
it. " said Secord. who retired
from the Air Force In 1983 "1
sai d, 'Look, If ) ou ca n find the
money , I'll do 11 . "'
Seco t·d, though hls responses
were peppered with profanities
a nd military lingo, essen ti ally
r(&gt;tferated much of the sa m e
tes timon y he gave the Iran Co ntra committees May 5-8,
The self-desc r ibed operations
man in the arm s sales to Iran a nd
the diversron of sales profits to'
fh(&gt; Contras denied a llegations by
1eb&lt;'l leaders and others that he
made huge profits on the deals .
He a lso denied makin g excessive profit s on the arms sales to

Tehran, say mg the imltalt ve
became so conftised m dealing
wtth the Ira nians and Israe li s
that he was squeezed "ltke th e
meat in a sandwich ." ·
Secord. a known tar get of a
crl mm al investigat ion int o the
affair by independen t prosecutoi
Lawrence Wals h. Vili fied Attorney General Edwm Mee se for
pamcking when his staff dtscovered North' s. memo oul lthm g
the dtversion durm g an in forma l
inquiry Nov. 22.
" Had he not pantcked ... th ts
whole thing wou ldn 't have hap pened the wa y it did,'' Secord
said. "He will go down in histor;

Troops search for leader of attempted coup

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Deadline Wednesday on super collider bid

All entries must be postmnked by September 13. 1987. All photos will
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FIIDAY, AUGUST 21th

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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

10 The Daily Sentinel

MANlLA, Phllippin('S tUPilGovernm ent forces sea led oif
road c. into Ma nila Saturday a mtd
report s of sc, tt cred s hoot lng and
an a ll-out search for the fugitive
leader of the dea dliest coup
attemp t since Phlllpptne
l ndependenc(&gt;
Senous opposition to President
Corawn Aquino's government
co ll apsed a t sunri se with the
surrender of rebels In milit a ry
hea dquart er s at Ca mp Agui naldo m the Manila suburba of
Quezon City and on the south central island province of Cebu.
But small rebel bands con·
tlnued to roam highwa ys north of
Manila , se nding s hudd ers
through the -jittery capital still
reellng from the near success of
the fifth and deadliesl coup
attempt since Aquino came to
power In February 1986.
Military forces searched the
nation for coup leader Gregorio
"Gringo" Honasan, who escaped
with his wife and ch'lldren aboard
a helicopter at th e height of
Friday's battl(&gt; for Camp Agul·
naldo . Armed Forces Chief Gen
Fidel Ramos Issued orders that
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he was to be sho t if he rests led
arrest

Ramos told reporter s who
joined him for his mor ning JOg
aro und I he Camp Aguinaldo
parade ground, " The si tuation Is
comp!(&gt;fe ly normal th roughou t
th(&gt; country."
Aquino, whose only son was
recov~rln g from gunshot wounds
sufferro in the up r ising, remark(&gt;d o nly briefly on developm e nts during a shortt rip outside

her heavil~ g uarded Ma lacan ang
fled a nd relieved" lhe coup btd
Palace.
was thwar ted and expressed
"I want them arrested," s he
"whole-hearted support" for
said of the ~oup plotters who
Aquino, his spokesman in Los
gunned down mar(&gt; than 20
Angeles sa id Saturday.
civilians in Friday's fighting, .
Reagan " was deeply dis"It's not a ques tion of forgi vi ng
tressed by the Inju ry suffered by
because this was not done
President Aquino's son and the
against me , but against the
deaths and injuri es of numerous
entire country," she said. "You
victims, both mllltary and civsaw how many Innocent civilians ,. tlian , of th es(&gt; unfor tuna te
were killed ,"
events," spok(&gt;sman Marlin FitzPresident Reagan was "grat!water said.
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Iraq attacks Iranian ship Saturday
MANAMA, Bahrain 1UPil'Iraqi warplanes attacked and
damag(&gt;d an Iranian tanker
moorro a t Slrrllsland Saturday,
the first brea k In the "tanker
war" truce since July 20, shipping sources said.
The morning attack on the
tanker Arvand shattered an
unofficial cease-fire in the tanker
war imposed when the United
States asked Baghdad to refrain
from attacking gulf shipping.
Iran said repeatedly It would
resume atl'llcks on shipping If

Iraq did the same.
The attack Is sure to create
concern for the safety of reflagged Kuwaiti tankers moving
through \he area und er U.S.
escort, the sources said
The Iraqi delegate to the U.N.,
Ismat Klttanl, told a news
conference Thursday that Iraq
reserves the right to resume
a1tacks on Iranian shipping be·
cause Iran is slalllng over last
month's U.N. Security Council
resolution demanding a ceasefire In the nearly 7-year-old

Iran-Iraq war .
Lloyds of London said the
attack on Sirrl Island In the
southern gulf came at 12 a m.
today and lhat the 120,766-ton
stor,a ge tanker operated by the
National Iranian tanker co . was
on fire .
Diplomatic sources said Friday the United States may use
barges as floati ng bases In the
gulf because Kuwait and other
gulf nations refuse to provide
permanent support bases to U.S.
forces,
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operation ."
Secord expressed regret over
var iou s

tactical e rrors m the

covert operat ions and backed up
Pres ide nt Reagan's mitial con
tenlion that the Ira n Init iative
was not an arms-for· hostages
deal and was not lau nched to help
Reagan polttically.
"The lranta ns th emse lves
· btoughl up the issue of the
hostages,'' he said , aod tapes of
meetings wtth the first a nd
second "channels" - lranlan
represent a fiv(&gt;S - wou ld prove
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"We can aCCUSE' the president

of a lot of screw -ups, but that
a in't one of them," he said.
S(&gt;cord told Playboy that all but
one of the meetings with the
Iranians, including those In
Frankfurt, West Germany, and
m other European cities, were
audio and videotaped in case of
subsequent inves tigation s.
"I facilitated the taping for the
CIA ," he said.
Congressional sources sa id the
Iran-Contra committees ar(&gt;
aware of audio ta pes and have
r(&gt;vtewed transcripts but ,there·
was no comfirmal ion that videotapes ex isted It was not known
who now possesses the tapes.

1986 property tax brings
in more revenue than ever
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP I) - Tolal properly tax &lt;oUecllon" in
1986 reached a record $4.2 billion, according to lbc Ohio Puhli&lt;Expendilure Councll, but the higbesl colleclinn figures cvo'r
don't mean financing troubles are over for schools and lotal
governmenls.
The 1986 property lax colleclion was 5240.5 million higher than
that collecled In 19H5, the second-highcsl increase over a
previous year.
The council sa id 46 percent of the tax collections came from
residential and agricultural property. Businesses paid lbt;
remaining 54 percent.
Ronald Mucha, a researcher and slatlslldan in lhe Ohio
Department of Taxalion, said the Increases are relaled lo
businesses coming to Ohio and hetter economic &lt;ondltlons.
!\nother type or slate lax, the tangible personal property tax,
also recorded the second-largest Increase in the slate's hlslory.
The state collected $936.4 ml11ion in 19861hrough the lax, which
Is based on the value of business equlpll! ent, machinery and
inventory, fhe figure represents a 567.8 million or i.8 percent
increase.
The increase occurred despite a state-mandated annual
decrease of 1 percenlln the tangible personal properly ta'X rate.
Ohio education officials have said schools are slill slrapped
for money partly because stale law cancels lnflallonary
Increases In property values.
Also contrlbullng lo the increases, Mucha said, were the
number of property tal&lt; increases approved for counties and
school districts and property reappraisals and updates In 2-l •
counties.

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:c ommentary and· perspective
President confide~t
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WASHINGTON tUPI( - It' s morning in Amer ica again for
Pres !dent Reagan .
The president is confident that he is out o( th e wood s and has

·Today in history
By Unit ed Press International
Today is Sunday, Aug . 30, the 242nd day of 1987 with 12.1 to fol low .
The moon is waxing , approaching i ts first qu arte r.
The morning stars are Mars and Jupiter.
The ev ening stars are Mercury . Ve nus and Satu r n.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Vi rgo. They include
English author Mary Wol! stonecraft Shelley 1" F'rankenstcin ' ' 1 in
: 1797; British nuclear physicist Erne st Rutherford in 1871: Loui si ana
Gov. Huey Long in 1893: journalist · aut h01' .John Gu nther and ci v il
rights leader Roy Wilkins in 1901: actors Raymoncl M asse~' in 18%.
and Fred M acM urray in 190R 1age 791; actresses Shirlev Booth m 1907
(age 801 and Joan Blondell in 1909; ba seball slu gger Ted William s in
1918 !age 69 1: coun try music singer Kitt y Well s i n 1919 tage 68 1:
French Olympic champio n sk i er Jean·C laude KiJiv in 1943 1age ~.J 1.
and actor T imoth,. Bolloms in 1951 1age 361.
On thi s date in his10ry :
In 1780. Gen . Benedict Arnold bet'r ayed th e UnitC'd States "·h en he
promised secret!;· to surrender the fot·t at West Point to the Briti sh
. : .. army. He fl ed to Engl and and died i n po,·erty.

-~ore hidden flaws
By Jack Anderson
and Dale VanAtta
WASHINGTON Th e B·1
bomber Is t he most expens ive
airplane ever produced. Each
, one costs $283 mill ion .
Unfprtunately, the B·1 's hum·
·ongous price tag · ha s been no

guara nt ee against mechanical
• .. problem s; its critic s ha ve
· : dubbed it the "Flying Edsel."
:;· Now we've learned . of yet
.·another problem w i th th e
.&lt;problem ·prone B :l : I ts manufac·
::;t urer, Rockwell In ternational,
• . has violated its own qualit Y,
: control standards for vital elec·
trical wiring on the controversial
; : ·bomber.
:. ; : A Rockwell spokesman ad mit ·
·:~.ted tha t certa in procedures
·.;." may ha ve b&lt;&gt;en om itted." In
:•Iact. Rockwell' s own invest iga·
• tors found that senior mainte·
nance mechanics at the co m : pany 's B ·l assembly plan t in
• Pa lm dale, Calif .. · regu l arly
failed to conduct one of tw o tfSis
• designed to ensure the qual it y oi
&lt;&gt;lectr ical wiring for the bomber.
'• According to Rockwell , the sup·
posed l&lt;:!pses occurred between
November 1983 and Apr il 1984.
Accbrding to an &lt;&gt;arlier Rock ·
well " quality engineerin g re·
port " the automated mach ines
t hat crimp t he B·1' s wiring are
s·upposed to be calibrated regu ·
. lariy b y mechanics. u s in g
• "go/ no·go ga uge s." But Rock ·
. well 's mechanics apparentlY ig·
: nored i nstructions and didn' t use
•the gauges during t he five· m on th
. period. .
.- A se nior Rockwell mainte·
:· Dance mech anic, Robert Se·
• ' mans. discovered the lack of
:.quality control on the B ·l 's
· wiri ng - which is critical to the
bomber 's performance. On April
•ll. 1984. Semans subm it ted an
.emp loyee suggest ion that gauges
' 'be used to calibrate the auto·
: mated machines. Incredibly, thi s
: reaso nable suggestion wa s re·
• jected a month .later - aft er
: Rockwel l said the lapses had
• ended.
Seman s then took his sugges·
tlon to the Air Force and to
congressional i nves tigat ors. H is
• whistleblowi ng- resulted in two
: investigations.
The congressional i nves t iga·
• tors concluded that Rockwell had
• i ndeE'd ' vioia ted its own qua li ty ·

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.ca nt rol standards. One invest iga tor also crit icized Rockwell for
using harsh tactics in its own
.Internal investigation · of . the
: m att er.
• The A ir Force investigators
' ·sa id that the B·1'.s elec trical
. w iring had not been com prom ·
lsed . A laboratory analysis of B·1
wiring samples conducted at
• Wright : Patterson Air Force
: Base, stated that "ali crimped
• contacts1xamined were found to
be acceptable."
. Semans ..loesn't buy the Air
Force lnv£stigators' conclusion .
"The i nvestigation was un believ·
abl'e.'' he told our' reporter Mike
Rosenfelt. "They only tested a
: rew wires, and even those had
• been substit uted by Rockwell."·
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Semans wasn't exac tl y '
;..c lapped . on the tiack when he
tro l com·
brought his quality·con
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plain t to his su pervisors' atten-

ti on. In stead. he wa s transfer red
out of Rockwel t''s B·1 bomber
assembl y area.
In fact. si ncP ltis fi r st d is cl o-

sure of the company' s acknowl ·
edged f ailures. Rockwell has
tried on fou r occasion s to fir e
Semans on charges like tardinf'ss

a nd excessive a bsent eeis m .
Each tim e. when his superv isors
fi red him. · Semans wa ~ r ein·
sta ted after he made tel ephone
ca lls to corporate headqua rte rs.
tMea nwhile, ih e B ·l program has
drawn criticism from che Gcn ·
era I Accountm g Office· on other
ground s. A rece ntl y re leased
audit re port noted the following
inadequacies:
-A se ri ous sh ortage of sparf'
parts. At Dyess Ai r Force Bass in
Texas. for exa mpl e. fro m six to
14 of the B·l bombers are
grounded at any given tim e duf'
to lack of part s.
·
-Poor maintenance ca pabi l·
i ty. Lack of repair manual s and
support equipment has dela yed
need ed ma inten a nce on B-l s.'
-Lock of r ea diness. As of l as t
April. the Strategic Air Com·
m and had on ly one B·l on al ert
and 13 mi ss ion·ready crews
avai lable for its 30 B·1s. SAC's
ow n criteria ca ll for nine B-l s to
be on alert in cas eof an
emergency .

In an interview with Time magazine's Hugh Sidey, Reagan admits
th at the unravellng of the scandal "wasn't !he happiest of times" but
much as Stdey !ned he could not get the president to acknow!edgi&gt; any
personal suffering th rough the long ordeal that wou ld ha ve been

traumatic for his predecessors.
Reaga n said it was his "faith in the t r uth" tha t sustai ned him.
Bullong, after he has l eft the White House, ther e will be those
quest tons that .he dtd not ask of the two national security staffers ,
Adm . John Pomdexter and Lt. Col. Oliver North, that might have
revea l ed the truth to him .
:;i?ey asked Reagan i!'there was "a low point in thi s eight months or
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"No," the presidcnl r epli ed.
::wa:. there a perio.d of discouragement at ali . " Reaga n was ask ed.
No, he answered.
" Never got down that far ~" he w as asked.
"Nope." said Reagan.
::You .~ad .every faith you were goi ng to come out in the end?"
Y es. sa td Reagan .
T he pr es ident did acknowledge that " som eti mes 1 got a l ittle angry
... w hen I learned of th in gs th at 1 had not been told."
·
F'urthermore, Reagan said that he unders tood the moti\·es of
Pomdexter. North and . form er nation al sec urit y adviser Ro bert
Mc:a ; lanc 1n wt thholdtng. inform atio n and said "cert ai nly they
wet en I bad mott~es . And I m sorr y it tu rned ou l th ai way."
Pre~~· as he mtght , Side)· cou ld not get Reaga n to say any thing
nega tt\ e about t he form er NSC staffer s who. accord ing to test imon v
usur pe.; ht_" pm~Pr , kept him in the dark, "privatized " foreign poii(·,;
an d tmol ~ed 13 foreign ·Countnes and 10 Iedcral agenc ies in th eir

covert opera! ion S.

T he president ' s memoirs are bei ng written b)· hi storian Edwin
M ot-r ts With a r eported advance to th e tun e of $1 million. As the
sca nd al unfolded. Reaga n adh ered to his scheduled in terv iews with

Morns.

Reaga n said there wil l be " no surprises" in the m em oi r s. He ha s
also kept a diary sin ce he ent ered the Whit e H~u s eand so h"' Ill&gt; w ife
Na ncy.
·
I t wi ll be a sur prise if there arc no surpr ises . To sa il througl1 nine
mo~t hs of the worst cnsts in hi s presidency w ithou t som e angui sh and
wotty. s? mc f ea rs that 11 mt ght al l go down th e- dr ain, is inciC'ccl an
acco m p ltshmen t .
Th e president. has con fid ed in the past that he was concern ed 01w
hts loss of credtbtlll y with t he people who have alwa)•s believed in
h 1m.
·
Even offi ci als in his ow n ad m inistr;J t lon say the prC'sidcnt kn ew a
lot. ~or e about rhe eve nt s than hC' is willing to revC"al. But such
offtctals also are sa; ·ing "so what. "
When the Time col umni st as ked Reaga n i f he thou ght it wu s "ov&lt;'r
wtt h p~·etty , ;nu c h now." he sa id : " I th ink it is as far as the audien c is
co nce rned.

Walking down the·· street in
Boston recently , I met a man I
hand'! seen ·in many years . He
was a member of the parish I had
on~ e served there. ·
In the course of our reminlsc·
lng, he said he · part icular ly
remembered one se rmon of
mine.
" I've never forgollen some·
thing you said in th at se rm on,"
he remarked. " I t has been a
great dea l of help to m e."
When he to ld me what it was 1
had sa fd, I thought, ' 'Oh dear. 1
don' t believe !hat anymore. I 've
changed m y mlnd·on that .'.' It left
m e with an unea sy fee lin g.
Should I tell him? (I didn't. I
Un ti l 1 was in m y midd le 30s.
m y mind was constan tly chang·
ing on a lot of th i ngs . I got a let.tN
in the m ail last month remindin g
mC" that I was a ch ar te r member
of the Har vard Y ou ng Rrpubli ·
ca n Cl ub {a n&lt;;! as kin g tor ·a
con tribut ion \. 'That wa s in th e
late 1940s. A few years aft er that.
I wa s vot in g for Adla i Stevenson.
Such chang es of hf'a rt wh &lt;• n

i t 's not all work and no pla y for th e Whi te House press co rps in
Santa Barbara . Durin g thei r fir st w eek at th i' West Coast playground.
they went to a picnic held by President and Mrs. Reagan . ABC ·TY 's
Sam Don al dson and hi s wife. Jan Smith. gave a par t; for their
colleagues m the media . And CBCTV's B ill Plan !C' and his wife .
Robin , followed su it. with a parry at their vacati on home.

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You can get all three at Shoney's. With rice,
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40s e~Je~at~~~~ ~~PP~is:~~~ine Wyo., and 43 in Wheat ridge,
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the Sept. 14 deadline.
The details a! the contract
include two percent lump sum
payments to union workers In
e(lc h of the three years. instead of
annual Increases in base wages.
and would allow union local s to
depart from national wage
agreements and accept pay cuts, .
the Detroit Free Press reported
in today 's ear ly edition . ·
GM also proposed ending cost
of living adjustments for 120,000
workers in its parts plants. which
would lead to different pay sca les
in parts .plants and assem bly
plants, I he Free Press sajd.

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Most ly sunny Sunday with a
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The probabilit.y of prrciplta ·
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Monday through Wednesday
Chance of showers Monday ,
fair Tuesda y and Wed nesday .
Highs wi l l be In the mid 70s to low
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and In 1he :.Os Tuesday and
Wednesda y.

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nght. But now you can 'get Lev1 s·' heavy·
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DETROIT (UP II - General
Motors Corp.'s latest contract
offer to the United Auto Workers
union has persuaded UAW Vice
President Donald F. Ephlln that
the No. 1 Automaker should be
the target of a stri ke, the union
·
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leader says .
"Maybe that would get eve·
ryone focusing on t he issues a
little better ," he sa id Friday
, after GM made it's second
co ntract presenta tion .
The UAW rejected the prop·
· osal , saying the offer does not
eve n . provide a framework on
which to reach an agreement by

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Announcing the new
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Midwest, fla!ns and Rockies
with low s resembling shades of
autumn
"I do~'t know about This really
being fall yet" said National
weather Ser~ice forecaster
Frank Wells in Pittsburgh. " .. .
we'll get back to near normals .
It's late summer, real, real early

GM is preferred strike
target
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OK" convinced a lot of people it
wa s in their inttiresf to think of
themselves first.. Under the pl ea·
sant prodding, it isn't hard to
change your mind abou t what
yo u have been taught of the
virtue of sacrifice and self·
denia l.
A per sonal tragedy can be
respon si bl e too for changing a

ACCESSORIES AND GIFTS FOR All OCCASIONS . .

Reporters coveri ng th e pres ident in Santa Barbara . Ca l if .. u·hil · he
is vaca tioning at his ranch ca n pra ctically write in thei r sleep the
opening l in es of Whit e House spok &lt;?sma n M ar li n F'itzwater's
briefings.
A ty pi cal news br ief ing goc .. like th is:
F'itzwater : " Th e ran ch report thi s m orni ng: Th e pre iden t and
Mrs. Reagan had breakfas t toget her at Ran cho del (' iclo. The
wea1hf'r is sunny a nd \va r m ."
F'it zwat er : "The presidenl attended to rout in&lt;' pa perwork this
mornin!(. read some more of T om Cla ncy's new book and' is now
preparing for his horse back rid&lt;'."
Fit zwa ter: "Aft er lun ch with Mrs. Reaga n, thr prrsidc•nt \vii i
attend to ranch chores- cl earing br ush and choppi ng wood . And th is
evening. the Reaga ns will ha1·c dinner together."
Reagan beca n1E' sllghtly annoyed with a.reporter askC'd him if wood
wa s tru ckee! to t he ranc h to give him so mething to chop. " We have
cnqugh I here to open a bu siness ." he r eplied.

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By United 'Press International
Dry conditions prevailed over
much or the country Saturday
with a few showers and thunder ·
storms scattered over south
Texas and the Atlantic Coast.
Early morning temperatures
were again on the cool side
actoss much of the Northeast,

August 30, 1987

pe rson's v iewpo int about what Is
important in life. Many religious
convers ions occur - as they did
in t he cases of Charles Colson and
1now Rev.) Jeb Stuart Magruder
of Wate rga te noiorlety- after a
seve re personal crisis.
But · whatever It is that get s
peopl e to c hange their minds , It
usuaiiy Isn't argum ent. reason or
!ogle. Despit e ail th e rh etoric on
1opics such as abortion. women
priests, pra )•e r In the school, or
creationis m. few minds have
been cha nged . Where then does
this leave the preacher ln the
pulpit ? What becom es of hi s
rol e?
So me ministers. knowing you
we ' rr yo un g· t~ n~ not unusut.~l-1 c;ln't chango people's m inds by
Wh~n he was 25, Robert Bark.
ar~ul n g or rrnsonlog with
Presi dent Reagan' s nom ine for
thf'm- ~ nd knowing too th at
th e Supreme Court. "'''' cam
pf'oplc don't like to be told th t-y
paig nlng for Stevenson .tor pres I·
arC&gt; wrong - stick to "safe'"
cl r nt, T oda y, a t fiO. his C'ri t lcs
ins pinul onal grr mons. A good
rcfe1· to hi m as a "dangcl'ous.
exam pl e is Rev. Robert Sc hulif'r
1 u r n · b a c k • t h C' • c 1 o r k
of the Cr vs tal Ca thPdral In
con scrva tl w ."
Cali fo r nia . •
\Vtwt p,C' 1s us l o ~ h a n gc our
Others. lik e Rev . William
m ind s? Of ten it is self· interest. A
Sl oa n
Co ffin or Riverside
you th who was a fl ami ng liberal
('hurc li In ow York . feel thai ,
in co llege gets a job in a )Jank
purticu larly on J..;.sues Involv ing
~f!Pr h£' g r a dual f'S aild l:i l;irlo.;
socia l justice, the preac her· mu st
v(lting. Republican . I t b In hb
t·o nfro nt I" 'Oplc 's thinkin g in the
best Interest s to do. o.
m annt'r or the Old Testament
in the. 'f&gt;Os ancl '70s. w om c•n's Ill&gt; pro phets who proclaim ed. " Thu s
and boo ks l ike ' 'I' m O K , \' ou'n•
s;r!th lh&lt;'' l.ord "

The Sunday Times-Sentinel Page A-3

Some residents enjoy cool dry weather

Page-A-2

Why we change
our minds George Plagenz

survived the Iran -Contra scand al.
ROBERT L. WINGETT

Pomerov- Middktpc;rt- Gallipc;lis, Ohio Point Pleasant. W. Va.

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GALLIPOLIS - Clayton Morrison, 45, of Bidwell, was brought
to the Jail by the Sheriff's
Department Saturday morning,
Cited for public intoxication. He
was released about on a summons seven hours alter belpg
brought to the jail.
David W. Putney, 39, of Point
Pleasant, W.Va .. was brought to
the jail ' by the Sheriff's Department Friday night , charged with
OWl and cited for not having a
driver's license.

Bailey at ONU
ADA- MichaE'l BaiiE'y, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vanco of 924
Fourth Ave ., will E'nroll for thE'
1987-88 school year at Ohio
Northern University and major
in electrical engineering.
At Gallla Academy, hE' lettE'rE'd
three y~&gt;ars in football and
baseball.

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Doug's Marine Sales and Service, In an acllon by Farmers
Bank and Savings Company
against Doug's Marine Sales and
Service, Inc., et at.
In an action to quiet title to
property by Robert Harris aga·
slnt Naomi King, et al, Harris
will be purchasing the property
for the appraised value. An order
or dlstrlb\Jtlon has been filed In
the matter.
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Partitioning has been ordered ·
In a quiet IItle acllon by Stanley
H . Phillips against Mary E .
Phelps, et al.
Trial date in the case o!'Mark
Speeza against AEP has been set·
for 10 a .m . Dec. 7. A pre-trial
hearing in the matter was held
Aug. 20.
In a crimimal action, Renee
Blanche Cossen, charged with
the recent robbery of The Little
Coal Bucket Carry-Out, entered
a voluntary plea of guilty, when
she appeared fhis week before
MeigS Common Pleas Judge
Charles Knight , . Cossen was ·
sentenced by the court to not Jess
than three nor morf' than 15years
in the Ohio State Reformatory lor
Women at Marysville. A 1977
Chevrolet Nova used in the
robbery has been forfeited to the
county and restitution in the
amount of $289 was ordered.
A hearing on a motion to
suppress evidence has been
scheduled for 10 a.m. Sept. 22 in
the state's case against David P.
Cain.

GALLIPOLIS - Adan D. Lewis, 19, of Rt . 2, Gallipolis. was
cited Saturday morning for having an open container. according
to the Gallipolis Poli ce
Department.
Melvin Tracy Stover. 47, of 10
Mill Creek Rd .. Gallipolis. was
cited Friday night for public
intoxication.
Michael 0. Wallace. 23, of 520
Spring Valley Dr, Gai!ipoils.
was cited Friday afternoon for
not having a valid registration
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· BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (UP T)
- Sihuhftle offhictals plan
ton g t whet er to try to re e
first redesigned shuttle booster
rocket Sunday or walt until
Monda y, or even later.
The firing originally was set
for Thursday but after three
tries. NASA and Mor ton Thlokol
delayed the test to today . But It
was declqed Friday that more
time was needed so the firing was
put off until Sunday a t the
earllesj .
The ex tra delay gave engi·
neers time to run a series of

Gra d a: sons Robert of Fox Ri ver
Grove, Ti l., ~ames of Ga llipolis,
Nelson of Mesa, Ariz .. a nd Roy of
Columbus: a daughter , Mary
Swa nn of Oak Hill; H grandchild·
ren a nd ll great -gra ndchildren .
Services will be Tuesday at 11
a.m. at the Kuhner-Lewls Funera! Home, Oa k Hill, The Rev.
W.E. Curfma n officiating. Bur ia l
will be in Gallia Cemetery.
Friends ·may ca ll .the fu neral
home Monday from 2 to 4 p.m .
a nd fro m 6 to 8 p.m .

GALLIPOL IS - State Regis trar Michael J . McCulllon
Sa turday announced the Bureau or Motor Vehicles' J uly
dls tributlon of license tax rev!'nues totaled $18,943,619.27 for
loca l gover nments.
Gall ia County's s hare was $70,062.07.
Lice nse revenues are the primary source of funds for local
road improvement projec ts.
·
Ruby Wilt , Ga llia Count y's regis tra r , anno unced indl\' ldu als
whose last names begi n with K. 0, P. and Q are to purchase their
s tickers beginning Sept. 1.

r lzonta lly to Its firing sta nd in the
desolate northern UtaH desert 85
miles from Salt Lake City.
The booster Is the · first to
contain all the chan ges that
resulted from the Investigation
into last yea r's Challe~ger accl·
dent. A successful firin g Is
needed to keep t. he NASA on It s
tl!!(ht schedule to res ume shu ttle
flight s next June.

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GALLIPOLIS - Expenditures for mining suppli es. services
a nd other related produc.ts bought from Gallia Count y reached
$124 million for Sou thern Ohio Coa l Company's Me igs Division,
accordhW to Jim Tompkins, vice president and general
manager ·or Sou thern Ohio Coal.
T he Me igs Division operates two underground mines In Meigs
Co unty a nd one In VInt on Cou nty. e ach of which depends on
Ga llia Count y vendors and supplie rs.

Court in Gallia, not Meigs
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Ga llia Co unt y on Sept. I , not Me igs County ori Sept. 2. The
a ppeals co urt will hear the fo llowing Meigs Count y cases in
Ga llla County .
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Motor ists Insurance Co. and State versus Barstow .

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c hanging lanes, $10 and costs ;
Alan Place, Beverly, speeding,
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Rutland , failure to yie ld right of
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days,
months
probation
a nd
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Rick
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port, co nveying a controlled
subs tance into a detention facll ·
ity. 30 days jail, $50 a nd cos ts;
Dav id L. Shuler, La ngsville,
fals ification, s ix mon ths jail,
suspended to 10 days, six months
probat ion, costs; Stepha nie Sin·
clair, Athens.• speedin g, $21 a nd
cos ts; Thomas Hu pson, Evans,

W. Va ., failure to control, $20 and
costs; Mist! Chapma n, Point
Pleasant. s peed ing. $21 and
costs; Bobby J . Amos , Hunting·
ton, W. Va. ,
ing, $24 and

POMEROY - Due to confl ict ing dat e~ invol vi ng cli ni cs held
by th&lt;' Bur&lt;'au of Chlldr&lt;'n wit h medica l ha ndica ps. rount ine
immunization d a t ~s at th e Meigs County He lat h Depart ment
ha1·e bee n rcsc ht' du lcd.
P la ns are to glvp immunlwtlons on Se ptember 22 and 29 from
9 a. tn. to II a .m. an d I p.m. to 3 p.m . No appointment is

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jail a nd each $20 a nd costs;
Frank Haggy, :Pomeroy, posses·
slon, $40 and costs; Jack Miller,
Rutland, domestic violence, 30
days in ja il suspended to three

POMEROY - Fifty eight
cases were processed in the court
of Meigs County Judg ~ Pat rick
O'Brien.
Forfeiting bonds were Ma ry
Hornbeck. Coolville, $25, no eye
protection; Dale Moore, Hopedale, $55; Gloria Robertson,
Ravenswood, $55; Jerry Lee
George, Greensburg, Pa .. $50, a II
on speeding charges; David
Johnson, Shade, $.15: Char le ne
Wallbrown, Por tland, $35, no
seat be lt; Char les Bigley, Coolville, $50, failure to display valid
sticker; Chr istopher Yeauger,
Cheshire, $40, no sea t belt.
Other cases processed Includ e:
Mora Ervin, Racine, fail ure to
yield one ha lf of roadway, $10 a nd
costs ; John Richardson , Li ma,
assured clear dista nce, $10 a nd
costs ; J ack Neely, Columbu s, $25
and costs; Michael King, Racine,
$20 and costs, both speeding:
Anita Smith, Rutla nd , failure to
co ntrol , $20 a nd costs: Willi a m
Ru ssell, . Ra ci ne, Itnproper le ft
turn , $10 and cos ts; Law ton
Te mp.leton., Pomeroy , a nd Ke n·
neth E. Mank in. Pomeroy, disorder ly condu c t. eac h two days In

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POMEROY - Six emergency ca lls wer~e a nswered by local
unit s Friday the Meigs County Emer gency Medical Serv ice
repor ted.
At 12: 12 a .m . Mlddl epoprt went, to Hartinger Parkway for
MlldrCil Fowle r. take n to Veterans Memorial Hospita l; at ll : 10
a. m . Racin e to Froni St reet for Dal las Jarrell, to Vet erans
Me morial: a t 12:56 p.m . Racine to Dew ltt s Run fo r J essi ca
Wolf&lt;;&gt;, taken to Vetera ns Memorial ; at 4: 28 p .f11 . Pomeroy toSR
7 for Lois Ebersbac h, treated not transporteed.
At 5:51 p."m. Pome roy to Mulber ry Ave .. for Lana Gi bson, lo
Veterans Me morial: a t 1J : 43p.m. Racine to Pea rl St. for Kev in
Dugan, to Veterans Me mor ial .

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Lazar said he spoke to Hu ston' s
daughter. Anj e lica- who won a n
Oscar for he r role in " Prlzz i's
Honor" under her fathe r ' s di rection - shor tly after tE&gt;arnin g of
Huston's dea th.
" What ca n I tell you? She 's
crushed," said Lazar. "But you
· see. his dea th was ex pected . It's
·not a s hock. lt' s a tribute to his
gut s that he surv ived as long as
he d id."
·
Huston died of complications
ar is in g from emphysema, a
lingering condition tha t in his las t
yea r s forced him to direct film
crews from a wheelc hair. He also
requ ired oxyge n ta nk s to regu late his brea thing ..
First lad y Nancy Reagan . who
has known the director s ince she
was a child , iss ued a s ta tement
from t he· Centu ry Plaza Ho(e l,
where she and President Reaga n

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POMEROY - Funeral serv iPATRIOT - William Pear l
ces for Vldla Girolami, 58.
Trai
ner, 92, of Rt. 2, Patrloi, died
Pomeroy will be held Monday at
Friday
at his home.
10 a.m . at the Sacred Heart
He
was
born In Gallia on
Ca tholic Church with Msg. AnOc
tobr
24.
1894
, a son of William
thony Glannamore officiating.
a
nd
E
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Trainer.
Mrs. Girolaml was a business
woman and homema ker. She . A World War I vetera n, he
was a dau ghter of I he late Ovidio . worked as a n e mployee of the
Goodyear pla nt in Akron for 22.
a nd Rosa Giacch ini Cecchi
years.
He was also a retired
Among sur\'ivors Is a sis ter .
,farmer.
Verdiana Bi ni.
Survivors include his wife

are staying during a California
By RUSSELL KISHI
vac ation.
LOS ANGELES (U PI )
" John Huston was one of the
Oscar-winning di rector John
true
greats," she said . . " His
Huston, whose classic movies
talent,
d~ ication and ener-gy
include "The Maltese Falcon."
"The Africa n Queen" and "The were unmalch~d and he brought
a special gen ius to all his
Treasure of the Sierra Madre,"
projects. John was a part of my
was remembered by fr ie nds
after his deat h Friday as a ma n life for man y years. I have many
war m and fond memories of thi s
who lived an extraordinary life
special ma n who I loved and will
on a n ex traordinary scale.
miss terribly."
Th e body of t~e 81-year·old
Frank Sinatra, who worked
Huston. found in his rented home
Charlie Scott
with
Hus ton on "The List of
In Middletown , R.I. . was llown to
Los Angeles late Friday, said Adrian Messenger" in 1963,
GALLIPOLIS .~ Char lie Scott,
Robert Edenbac h. of the Hambly issued a brief statement: "How
77, of Ransom , Ky .. died Satursad. we' ve lost a nother giant.
Funeral Home in Newport. R.I.
day. He was a r etir ed coa l miner .
God rest his sou l. "
Hu ston's nurse, Maricela HerBor n Dec. 18, 1910 in Kentucky,
Elisha Cook Jr., one of three
nand ez, was with Huston when he
he
was a son of the late Way ne
died at about 2 a. m ., Middletow n surviving cast members from
a
nd
Rosie Scott.
1941's "The Maltese Falcon" Police Chief Robert Gibson said.
He is surv ived _by hi s wife,
Police were called a.t 7: H a. m ., Hus ton 's . directoria l debut Beatrice Patrick Scott; one so n,
said, "I know exac tly what John
a nd he wa·s pronou nced dead
Bill Burke of Tacoma, Wash.·,
was
going
through.
My
'wife
is·
a bout an hour later . '
two g randch ildren: two sister s,
Gibson said when he asked her also going through emphysema
Virginia Sword of Pikeville, Ky..
abo ut the delay in notifica tion. a nd she can hardly walk. I'm
and Hazel sword of Napa , Ida ho:
so rry about tbe news. But it 's a
she repliecj : "I was in shock." He
two brothers, Tony Scott a nd
said. "She's very emotio na l now. blessing, rea lly."
Scott, bOth of Hardy, Ky .;
Huston foug ht for the directing Jonah
·She was his nurse for 10 year s."
two grea t grandchildren.
assignment on "The Maltese
Hernandez stayed with the
He wa s a member of Bluesp Fa lcon" after watching his
body un til re lat ives arrived sevring tKy.) Freewill Ba pt ist
eral hours later and police were scree nplay lor " Juarez" tu rn Church, were services will .be
into what he considered a fiasco condu cted Wednesda y. 2 p.m ..
called, he sa id ..
under a nother director .
Hu ston was las t seen in public
Rev . John Calvin Hatfield and
"It was known as a B-picture
Sunday visiting the International
Rev. Curtis Wellman offic ia ting .
Jumping Derby in nearby Port s· whe n it wa s made," Cook said.
Burial follows in Mountain View
" It never won any awards at the
mouI h. He seemed in .good
Me mory Garde ns, Huddy , Ky.
spirit s, cha tting good· naturedly time. But now they study it a ll
Friends may call a t Willis
wi th guests wh ile s ipping the over the world."
Fu neral Hom..:. Sunda y, 2 to 4
Jose Ferrer, who starred as the p.m .. a nd a t Rogers Fu nera l
E nglis h drink Pimms.
.
Fren~h
painter Toulouse· La u· Home in Belfrey. Ky., on Monday
.
Huston was described by litertree
In
Huston's
1 ~53 produqlon
ary agent Irving "Swlfty" Lazar
from 7 to 9 p.m. a nd Tu esd ay 7 to
of
"Moulin
Rouge,"
said Huston 9 p.m. The body wi ll be ta ken to
as "truly the last of the great
" deserved to be legendary , al· the churc h one hour prior to
characters from the 1920s on ."
most
mythical."
"There is nobod y with the
services .
sensi tivity. the experience an d
the var iety of John Huston, " said
Lazar, who represented Huston
in the publication of an autobio·
COLUMBUS - The Home Depa rtme nt ot l)evclopmen t's
gra phy that will be publis hea
Wea
theriza tion Assis ta nce Pro· Offi CI" of Weatherizat ion. is pro·
later this yea r.
gra
m
fHWAP I. fu nd ed by the vidcd b)· loca l co mmuni! )' action
" J ohn was a figh ter. a writer. a
(C&gt;dera
l
Departments of E nergy · agenri&lt;'S and ot hN non-profi t
traveler and an ad.v en tu rer. I 've
a
nd
Hea
lth a nd Human Serv ices or gah izatipns.
·s.e en 50 yea rs o'f show business
and there is no onew h&lt;i compares a nd admin istered by the' Ohio
with him. He was the only true

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GALLIPOLIS - In Ga IIi polls passing; Harvey C. Steele, 57,
' Municipal Court Friday, M ary Apple Grove, W.Va .. $41. assured
;Ann Patterson, 24, of Point clear distance; and Bonnie D.
Pleasant, W.Va., was fined $50 Co ffee, $41 , f ailure to yield.
Speeding bonds were forfeited
.and given a 30- day j ail term in
'which she only had to serve the by Mark A . White , 27, Portstime she has already served. The mouth, $42; Joanne S. Abel. 55,
rest of the sentence was Portsmouth, $39; John D. Yoho,
· 56, South Charleston, W.Va., $40;
suspended.
Jason F . Summer, 20, of Quail Lillie B. Tay lor, 49, Columbus,
'Creek Road , Ga llipolis, was lined $40; Jay C. Peavley, 18, Middle$25 for driving under suspension. port, $49; Ronald J. Pollseno. 30,
Beverly G. Rose, 32, of Rt. 2. Columbus, $40; Harold R. Rum·
Gallipolis, was fined $12 for ley, 34 , Rt.. 1, Gall ipolis, $41;
driving with an expired driver's Herber t A. Cress, 29, Florence,
Ky .. $38; Diana D . Wolfe , 31,
license.
Various bonds were forfeited Belpre, $39; Barbara A. Perry,
by Noah R. Fitch, 41, Rt.' 1. 53. Du nbar, W.Va ., $39; Jackie
W. Jones, 36, Langsville, $42;
Cheshire, $41. unsa fe ve hicle;
Albert D . ·Loveday, 33, Rt. 1, Di ana L. Clark , 25, R t. 4,
Bidwell, $41 . no va lid reg istra- Gallipolis. $43; John A. Addingtion sticker; .Ja mes M . Eggleton. ton. 22, Craigsvllle, W.Va., $44;
41, Rt. 1, Bidwell, $41 , driving ieft Maurice · L . Jackson, Jr., 26,
of center ; Darrell Haney, 34. Rt. Bex ter . Mich.. $42: L arry J.
1, Bldwel, $41, expired registra - Grow. 45. Ply mouth. Mich .. $42:
tion; John Har old Robinette, 39. and Terri L. St ephens, 3H, Elsmere, Ky ., $38.
Marion. N .C .. $41. improper

UTTLE BUCKEYE THEATER will open its 1987-88
HOson witll a performatKe by "Stromberg and
Cooper Alummersto&lt;lr." Bob Stromberg and
Alichae/ Cooper use comedy, pathos, original m~sic
and enthusiastic audience participation to explore
"any theatrical
the world ol mummery peformer; actor; one w"o plays i~:~ o dumb thow,
mask or ditguise," Their shows ate rlesigne.J· to
unlock the. imagination and rekindle the olten
lotgolten art of pretending."

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L ocal Sc hool Di strict school bu s
Fri day. at 3: 17 p.m ., on Ohio 141.
in PE'rry Townshi p, about a
quarter of a mile east of Ohio 325.
Leonard L . Newberry, 51, of
Rt. 1, Patriot , was driving eas t
when she stopped the bus to drop
off some children. As she was
stopped. the bus was h!l !rom
behind by a car driven by VIcky
K. Hammond. 17. of Rt. 2.
Patriot .
Hammond was cited for- assured clear distance:

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August 30, 1987.

Home Of The

Meigs auto wreck is under
investigation by state patrol ·
POMEROY - A Meigs County
accident on Ohio 7 Saturday at 3
a.m .. in wh ich two people were
Injured Is st ill under inves li!(atiOn according to the Gal lia Meigs Post of the State Highwa y
Patrol.
Other details were not availa ble at pres s time beca use the
trooper Invest iga ting the accident could not be reached .
In other patrol news. a car hi t
the rear end of a Gallla Count y

Section

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Police chief is arrested
the sch6oi board.

CLEVELAND t UPl l - The
police chief of a Cleveland
suburb h a~ been charged with
three . count s of gross sexual
Imposition and one count eac h of
kidnappi ng and c hild
endangering.
Brookly n Height s Pollee Chief
Jeffrey Ta lani was arres ted
Friday in his office after being
indicted by a Cuya hoga County
grand jury charging him with
sexually abu sed a 4-year-o ld girl.
A source close to the i nvestiga·

tion said th e char ges involved
touching incidents.
Tal ani. whO is also co mpleting
Ills firs t fou r -year term on the
Cuyalloga Heights School Board ,
has been a policeman for 12
years. He ha s announced his
decision to seek another term.on

·:Faces dismissal '

FOSTORIA. Ohio (UP ! ) -An
Emerson Jun ior High read ing
teacher wh o worked 24 years in
tile Fostoria school dis trict faces
(lismissal for allegedly having a
personal relat ionship w ith a
,13-year·old male student.
• The board of education voted
:Tnursda y to suspend the teacher .
Cherie Nichols. without pay and
to terminate her co ntrac t :
. The board agr eed to Nichols'
request to ha ve a referee appointed by the state super int end·
ent to hear testimony on Sept. 21.
The board is not bound by the
referee's reco mmenda tion. offi cials said.
In a reso lu tion adopted earlier,
the boards sa id Nichols ha s
maintained personal co nt act s
and sent gift s and letters to the
unidentified y outh in spit e of
objections of his pa ren ts: T h&lt;&gt;
resolution also cl aim s she fu rnished him alcoholic bever ages.

The Cuyahoga County Sheriff's
D e partment inve s t iga t ed
char ges by the child' s father that
Tal ani sexual! v abused the girl.
Inspector Edward · p. Kovacic
sa id an invesHgation in to the

charges lasted abou t a week.

Apply for licenses
GALLIPOLIS - Four cou ples
have recently applied for mar riage licenses in Gal!ia County
Probate Court.
·
Applyi ng were Clinton Ray
Bishop. 32. and Teresa Kay
Emerick. 20, of Rio Grande;
John Edwa rd Umbarger. Jr . 26.
· and Bever ly L ynn Watson, 32, of
4061&lt;; Jackson Pike, Gal l ipolis;
Carl Douglas Johnston. J r .. 19. of
Rt. 1, Ewington, and Shelley
Marie Johnston, 19, of Rt. 2,
Vinton; and Paul Andrew Knisley, 26, of Point Pl eas an t. W.Va.,
and Ka ren Elaine Shupe, 28. of
Rt . 1, Bidwell .

Fifty-eight ...
Continu-ed from A -7
Denks. Alban y, permitting an
unlicensed driver to oper ate a
motor vehicle, SG5 and costs;
Edith Gr imm , Middleport. drl v·
ing while intoxicated, $2Ci0 and
cos ts. _t hree days in jail , and 60
days license suspension; left of
center, costs only; Theron D.
Wo rkman, Pomeroy, $300, 60 day
license · suspension. lhree days
jail, costs ; Johnn y C. Eblin.
Pomeroy , domes tic violence. 15
days ja il and costs; Mike Appel,
Rutland. disorderly condu ct.
$100 fine suspended . six months
probation, restraining order
iss ued .

Valley Bell sells
out to Borden Inc.
'
CHARL ESTON. W.Va . t UP! I
- Vall ey Bel l Da iry o{ Char leston, W.Va ., which sells d ai ry
products in most of Wes t Vi rg inia
aild in par ts of eastern Ohio,
Kentucky and Virgi nia. ha s been
sold to Bor'clcn I nc., the nat ion's
largest dai r) opera tion.
Valley Bell Presid&lt;&gt;nt William
Martin said Friday the company
is flourishing, and now is th e lime
to sell. Mar tin is retiring a fl&lt;&gt;r 56
years with the co mpany.
The company· has distribu tion
centers i n Beckley, Huntington.
Logan, Point Pl easant. Parkersburg and Clar ksburg in Wes t
Virginia and Bluefield in
VIrginia.

Hospital news

GALLIPOLIS - Her shel Gll.bert and Barbara A : Gilbert. of
' Rt. 3, Gallipolis, were handed a
decree of divorce Tuesday In
Gallla County Common Pleas
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. 1987·88 '·Unle Buckeye Child ren's Theater•·
thea ter touring companies. The second Is to allow
scriPs IS now underway, announces Dr. Greg
comm unit y involvement In the performing arts."
Mil ler, Director of the Fin~ and Performing Art s
According to Miller. at least two productions
Cent er at Rio Gr ande ColleJ:tr and Communit y
each year will havl' a cast and crew made up of
Colle!! .
resideMs of Gallla, Jackson , Meigs and Vinton
Little Buckeye Children's T heat er is the Rio counties, a nd s urrou nd ing areas.
Cr·andl.' olleg(,'-tx rs&lt;·d branch of the Appa!a(•hlan
" And that means anyone eight years old and
Child ren's Theat er Serle• tA.C.T .S. t, explain s older ,.. Miller emphasizes. "A number of area
Miller . Thl.' organization's purpose Is to brin~ the
youngsters have been bitt en by the theater bug as
highest quality th c&gt;a trica l entertainment , In the
a result of the positive learning experi ence
form of national children's theat er touring
participatin g In · Little Buckeye productions has
companle$, to poth I he general public and school
already provided."
groupS. ·
,,
I. ! ttl!' Buckeye began as a dream in the f all of
Beginning in Novcmoor, A .C.T .S . wJil ·prE&gt;sent
1 98~ w h&lt;'n a group pf Individuals from southeast
three proll'S ion I touring groups - St t'Ornberg
Ohio- all with a shared lnteres~ ln th e theatrical
and Cooper. Child 's Play, and the Columbus
arts - joined toget her to produ ce and perform in
.J un io r· ThC'atrc of the Art s.
" One&lt;' Upon a Shoe."
In addition, Rio Grande Co ile~ e will offer two
T he following spri ng, "The Bremen Town
locall y produced performances - " The Best
Musicia ns" wa s produced . In Oc tober. 1.200
Chris tmas Pageant Ever" a nd the "VelvetePn· persons. Incl uding sevE"ral schoo l groups, filled
Rabbit " - during the 1987-88 school yea r .
the seat s of the Fine and Performing Ar ts th ea ter
"The an• two sides to Little Buck eye Children's
to see "The· Legend of Sleepy Hollow _"
Theat r." MU!er says. "Onl' Is to proVIde a · The produ ction wa s an unofficia l -tes t market
ventu ri' for an area children's th ea ter . Based
upon its success. the commitment was made to
es tablish the new theater , which was christened
" Little Buckeye."
The first officia l produ ction of Little Buck eye
Children's T hea ter was a musical' version of "The
Ransom of Red Chief," based on a short story by
·o. Henry, In April 1987. Audience attendance
increased and a subscription drive for the 1987-88
thea ter season was launched .

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Michael Cooper use comedy, pathos, original
music and en thusiastic audience partl clpaHon to
explore the world of mummery. Their shows are
designed to " unlock the imagination and rekindle
the often forgotten art of pretending."
On Dec. 3, Rio Grande College will present "The
Best Christmas Pageant Ever" - a seasonal
delight that captu res the joy and excitement of
every child 's fa vorite holiday.
"Child's Play" will appear on March 27. 1J)88.
Child's Play Touring Theatre is a group -of
professional ac tors , mu sicians, and dancers who
perform pla ys ~dapted from stories and poems
written by children.
On April 17, the Columbus Junior Theatre will
present "Pinocchio," the story of Gepetto the
Woodcarver who build s a puppet to be his so n. The
Columbus Junior Theater has been touring
professionall y for over 30 years.
The 1987-88 season will conclude on M ay 8as Rio
Grande College presents the "Velveteen Rabbit."
Based upon Margery Williams' classic story, this
musical adaptation follows the adventures of a toy
rabbit as he tries to becom e real.
A ll performances are scheduled for presentation on Sunda y af ternoons. Two performances -2
p.m. -and 4 p.m. - have been set for each
performance date. Ail produ ctions will be staged
in the theatre of Rio Grande's Fine and
Per fo r ming Art s Center.
Season subscriptions , granting admission to all
five productions, ma y be p urchased Jor children
fo r $7.50. Season tickets for adults are priced at
SIO. Tickets for indi v idual performances are

$2.50.
LI'ITLE BUCKEYE THEATER
1987·88 SEASON
The season will open on November 8, with a
,Performance by "Stromberg and Coop er
Mummersto~k.''

Actors and co median s, Bob Stromberg and

"There ha s really . never been anything like
Little Buckeye Children's Theat er in this area;"
sa ys Dr, Miller. "We invite everyone to contact us
and join in the world of LitHe Buckeye- a world
full of imagination, excitement, thrill s and paths
to adventure."

CHILD'S PLAY TOURING THEATRE will appear an
Ma~lt
27, 1988. The group, comprised of
prolessional odors.. musi(ians and daMers, perform
plays adapted lrom stories and paems written by
children .

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THE COLUMBUS JUNIOR THEATRE will present
"Pinoccltio" - lite classic' story of Gepetto the
Woodcarver who buHds a puppet to be his son- on
April I 7, 1988. All performances ol the Little
8uc•eY. ChHd,., 's Theater ate scheduled lor
pr~senlation on Sunday alternoons. Two perlor·
mantes- 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. - have been set lor.
~rh ,..rlarmatKe date. All pre&lt;luctions will be
· IIOfecl In lite lheater al Rio Grande College's Fine
and hrlatrNIIfl Artl Center..

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Page B-2 The Sunday Times-Sentinel

POMEROY - A total of 861
ex hibits showing the work of
M;eig~ County school studc~ts
.over the past year were featured
a( the Meigs County Fair.
• There were 775 ribbon awards
~ ncludlng 73 first place blue
r ibbons which include a cash
prize of $1.50; 112 red ribbons
whichincludeacashawardo!Sl; ·
g1~ white ribbons which include a
00: cent prize, and 375 green
ri~bons which do not include a
~as h prize.
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• Winners of ribbons and cash
rn')zes from the various schools
Include:
' Chester Elementary - Penny
Aelker, Victor Coates. Stephanie
·Hoffman, Erik Jacks , Amanda
Wells, Brian Hoffman, blue;
Adria Frecker. Arnie .Friend,
Stefanie Bearhs, Josh Starcher,
Ja:ck Becker , Chris Bailey ,' Lisa
Stet hem. Tracie Wes tjohn , Eric
Hill. Lauren Young, red ribbons:
A(hber Well, Bobby Keaton,
Rickie Hollon, Denna Jacks,
Travis Thomas . JamiE' Ervin,
'Jennifer Mora, Nathan Radford.
Thomas Basim, Marie Frecker,
Ben Kauff, white ribbons .
Riverview Elementary- Mar·
r ie Holter, Kim Mayle. Rocky
Blake, Karen Morris, blue; An·
gela Bissell, Jeffery Kimes,
Amda Millhoan, Lena Knotts,
A pril Smith, Anita Thomas, Billy
llaker, red; Christina Gross·
nit kle, John Driggs, Crystal
'1-fois inger, Carrie Newtmi, Mar·
''v!n Edwards, Joanna Gumpf,
AQY Reed, David. Bigley. Joe
Satterfield, Tracy Morris, Mat ·
)hew Marcinko, Ben Miller,
Son ny Rucker, Robert Harris,
Michael Pooler. Jer ry Wes t,
l\manda Maynard. Tim Smith.
Bobbv Kauff, Rebecca Evans,
Arigeia Reed. Danielle Drake,
;Jeremy Cline. Charles Fr&amp;ncls,
Lattica Holsinger, Ton y Rock·
hold, white.
: T uppers Plains Amy
!dams. Shawn Marcinko. Scott
l'lradley ; April Arthur. Susa n
Hawk, blue; Justic DeLaCruz ,
~atah Hoffman, J . . T ,. White;
• ehrls Buchanan, Laura Buckley,
traci Lance. Mike Laughery.
&amp;a!y Manicke. red; Aaron Will,
BiHy Buc.h anan. Michelle Ca ld·
well. Christy Causey, Jaymie
Osborne. Wesley Sanders, Alex
Bri.wn. Floyd Hawk, Shane
Chilrch, Sarah Householder,
West Kanaswsky, Justin MiiJil·cin, Amber Reed. Billy Shultz,
Silly Francis, Sean . Maxey'.
white.
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• Eastern High a nd Junior High
- Chris Catlett, Tony Heaton. ·
Scott Reed, Brian Sharp. blue; ·
~(!rea Cleland, Ron Putman,
Watt Schul, red; Belinda Barber.
R·honda Dunfee. John Holsinger.
Tony Lee, Keith Spencer, white.
~ Bradbury
Elementary ~e'vi n
Whobrey. Tracey
Grueser. blue: Dawn Hockman,
J~r-ed Stewart, Danny McCloud,
Beather Burch. Tessie Bradsl)aw. white.
·Middleport ;Eiemeniary- Jes sl'ea Edwards, blue; Adam
Wyatt. Nicky Goodwin. Cliff
· 1)lomas. red: Timmy McClure,
;.my Clonch, Wait Williams,
Tony Harris, Kristen Foreman,
Mark Mills. JessiCa Edwards,
Nakuna Tyree. Robbie Sloan,
whit e.
Harrisonville Elemcntary Ray Cott erill, Robin Donohue,
Alicia Stegall, Jered Six, Bobbie
Butcher , Melissa Vane€'. Shawn
Ingles. red; Kelly Dalton. Rusty
· Haning. Dav id Staats, Jessica
Wheeler, Rick y Yost. Travis
Gilmorc. Gary Stan ley , Tabitha
Swcaringer, Steven Vance, Crysta l Donohue. David He rdman,
Tim Va nce. Chris Nee!, Lessie
· Os bvorne. Mike Vance. while.
·Pomeroy Elfiment ary- Ka ndi
Bachtel. Chr is Nitz . blue: Tra cy
· f' offey :•Tony Roush, red ; Wayne
Burnha rt. Patricia Smith, Ca·
r letia Buc kley . Mega n Clark.
'' rae! Gr imin. Sha nnon Nitz ,
.J ason Ryan . Jack Stanley, .Erin
War ne r. Anna Chapman, Beth
Roush. Gregg Rya n. Vicki
Warner . Chris Swanson, white.
Rutla nd Elementary - Sean
O:B rie n. Phyllis Clark . Jana
Dailey, Ronnie Hysell, blue: .
Missy Tit us, Mic helle Miller,
Jeremy Fetty , Kevin Co llins,
Royden Hawkins , Mickey Goode.
Am y Rey nolds. Bryan Gardner ,
Shannon Wheeler, red; Dav id
Banks. Jennifer Ga rey. Danie l
S(over . Ci ndy Stewart . Candice
Walker, Eli Fin k. Lorri Burnem ,
Gary Adams. Steven Reitmire.
white .
Salem Cent er Elementary Virginia Shuler . blue; Michelle
Price. J essica Cochran . Susan
Page. Cri ssy Wright , Ca ndice
Moore, Kim Fet ty, ted ; La r ry
Ogden, Sabrina Dress. Melissa
Erlew ine, Michael Jar vis, Ml·
c he lle Lucas, Anne King, Kara
E lliot. Allison Gannaway, Randall Johnston, Jessica Silvers,
white.
Salisbury Elementary -Am y
.Jones. Natasha Slater, Jason
Witherell, Trevor Harrison ,
Shelly Smith. blue; Clinton Horn,
Sabrina Smith, Max Wilson ,
Bobby Mash. Stacey Blankenship, Joey Lipscomb, . Heather
Pauley. .red ; Jason Frecker,
Billy . Umllarger, Joshua With·
erell, Nikki. Bentley, Melissa

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Clifford , Heidi Huffman , ·John Rowe, blue; Tommy Bailey,
Jeffers , Jason Huffman, white.
Jeremy Lyons, Angels Atkins,
Me igs Junior Hi gh - Rodney Bobby King, Justin Hill, Michael
Smith. Stacey Fry. Miranda Jarrell, Nicole Beegle, Ke'lly
Nicholson. blue; Jason Rey- Snider, red; Kristen Hill, Loris
nolds, Keri Black, Robby Wyatt, Sayre, Jason Barnett, Sabrina
Mark Sta n lev, Keith Smith, red; Congo, J.:arry Patterson, Peggy
Todd Reitmlre. Melissa Leo· Caruthers, Brenda King, Robett
nard,· Tammy Miller. Andy Kimes, Linda Kiser, Jerry LawVance, Barbara Anderson, Love son, Darrel Sayre, Emily Shain,
Batey, Matt Hay nes, Jay roe . Russell Singleton, white. .
Tillis, Susan Love. Joe McElroy, . Portland Elementar71: -Jenny
Marjorita Tromm, Jeremy Sellers, Terry Triplett, Ryan
Shockey , Scott Barton, TimPe- Adams, Crystal Powell, blue;
terson, D;J.Ony Lewis, Mandy Jayme Miller, Matthew Evans,
Eblin. Ni kki Meier, Anthony Greg McKinney, Brianne Prof·
Moore. Jacinda Mulen, J eri fltt, Jeromy Black, Da'-:id
Hawley. white.
Pickens, Chris Weaver, red ;
Letart Falls Elementary Angel Harris, Emily Duhl,
Adam Roush, Ka thy Turley, Hillery Harris, Jason Fitch.
Corey Hill, Jason Shuler, Corey Woody Richards, John Riley,

August 30, 1987

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

Christie Cooper, Penny Gillispie,
Christi Maidens, white.
. Nick Adams, Eva BQscla, Billie
Syracuse Elementary ..Shawn
Joe Long, Kenny Rizer, Shawn
Harris, Billy Young, Kevin
Wolfe, white.
Fields. Jason L!lwrence, Samml
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Sisson
, Amber! Ohlinger, blue;
Racine Elementary - JosiNa
Barr, Cynthia Caldwell,
Mick
Wilson, Kevin Ihle, Jason CarKevin
Vining, Phiiip· Hamm,
penter, Rachel Hensler, Brenda
· Ash, Aaron Card, Jodi Cummins,
Adam Sayre, Josh Smith, red;
Valerie Cundiff. Jorah Hensley.
David Deem, Todd. Grace,
Heather Hill, Rusty Smith, Russell Smith, blue; Jason Wrltsell,
Paul '·lhle, Abby Curry, Jimmy
Randolph, Rachel Rowe, MI chelle Caruthers, Jeremy Dill.
Joey Hensler, Julie Hill, NikkJ
!hie, Tyson Mugrage, Eddie
Sawyers, David .S mith, Keri
Whitaker, Megan Wolfe. red;
Nicole Hill, Misty Hysell, Tam·
ara Martin, John Card, Jason
Hudson, Joseph Layre, Katrina
Anderson, Sherr! Frederick, Aaron Hoback, Christina Cummins,
Jennl Hill, Ryan Holter, Marcy
Matthews, Freddie Matson, An·
gela Teaford, Jeremy Cleek,

Flowers-Kerwoad ·

A!tela Mulford, Evan Struble,
Frances Adkins\ Brian Allen,
Carissa Ash , Jeremy Burklrk,.
Megan Bing, Kev.jn Deemer,
Billy Halley. Roche)le Jenkins,
Mandy Hills, Chanda \ Mulford ,

POMEROY_;_ Ralph W. Shain,
Lake Wales, Fla ., and Judith M.
Flowers, East Liverpool, both
formerly of Racine, are announc·
lng the marriage on their son,
Robert L. Flowers, to Jody L.
Kerwood. daughter of Lucy Fos·
ter , Galllpolls, and Jack Ker·
wood, Point Pleasant, W.Va.

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3-6 p.m.
55 Court St., Gallipolis
Phone 1-614-256-1392
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lace cuffette gloves. Th e gowns .
featured bustles with satin boWs
and cascades or c hantilly lace.
The attendants carried oval
bouqu e t s With re d rnlni "
ca rnatIon s, while sweet heart
roses, Rosario aistromarla.
whlte ·s tall s, and baby's brea th
with red and white streamers
and wore flowers to match the
bouquets In their hair.
Scott Ranson of Wa s hington
Cour t House, brother of the
groom . was best man. Troy
Arnott and Edward Arnott .
brothers or the bride, we re
groomsmen. a.nd Steven Boso.
Portland, wa s ring bearer.
Usher' . were Andy Tibbets of
Ha~e'rs town , Ind., and David
Fowler. New Ho lland .
Hos tesses were Kim Tibbets of
Hage rstown ,lnd .; VIckie King.
Brookville, Ind., and . Angle
Spaun , Gallipolis.
The mother of the bride wore a
turquoise green silk street ·len gth
dress with accessories to match.
pearl necklace and earrings, and
a corsage of white sweetheart
roses and rosa rio alstroma rla
with baby's breath. The groom' s .
mother was in a peach c hiffon
dress with bone accessories,
pearl jewelry. and wore a cor :
sage of whi te sweetheart roses
with baby 's bre ath.
The reception was he ld at The
Flshermans War! Pier Ill Res·
taurant In Col umbus.
The bride Is an engineer for
Ute l Te leco mmun lca t ions of
Worthingt on.
The groom Is a packaging
e ngineer-sa les for Batjak . Inc ..
Was hin gton Court House.
Th!'y reS!dP In Col umbu s.

The Meigs County Senior Cit!·
w ns Center , Mulberry Heights,
PomNov, has the following activities sc hed uled !'or the wee k of
August 31-Sept. 4:
Monda y - Round and Square
Dance, l -3.
Tuesday -Chorus 1· 2.
We dn esda y - Bingo 1·2,
Bridge 1·3. Bowling 1: 30.
Thursda y - 'Ceramics 10·2,
Nutr ition Education 11 : 30: Cindy
Oliveri, Mei gs County Exti'nslon
Agent. wil,l s pea k on "Basic Diet
a nd Use of Supplements" ,
T h&lt;' Senior Nutrition Progr am
menu for the week Is :

Monday : Spaghetti , broccoli,
tossed salad, pears.
Tuesday : Roast be~f sandwich
with mashed potatoPs and gravy,
green beans, cookie.
Wednesday : Chlck!'n salad
sandwich, baked beans , pasta
sa lad. grapefruit and orange
sections.
Thursday : New E ngiand
boiled dinner. pineapple with
cottage cheese , rice and raisin
pudding.
Friday: Cheeseburger. oven
browned potatoes. broccoli and
cauliflower. brownie.
Choice of beverake available
with meals .

Program for Dropouts at
Gallia-Jacksofi·Yinton JVSD

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RACINE - Th ~ sa nctuary of
St . .John 's Church, Co lumbus ,
was decorated with Hawaiian
rt'd . a nthuriums with mixed
gr!'e ns ~ net ca ndelabra with red
til p&lt;'rs for thl" June 20t h double
ring for ma-l cercmon.v of De·
borah K. Arnott and Evan Steve
Ranson. both of Co lumbus.
ThP bride Is the daughter of
Vlok'tta Arnott and the late
Arth ur L. Arnott. Rac ine. The
groom Is thP son of Lyt&lt;' and
Jea nette Ra nson, Was hington
C'o.u rt House. "
P astor Paul Baumer offi c iated
and :\lory Schauartz provided
mu sic.
The bride worl' a gown of whit e
atin fa shioned with a venlse lace
necklinP and deep bas que waist
uceented with beaded venice lace
0\'er popcorn beaded sa tin with
lrrid cscent sequins. The ~own
feat u red Renaissance sleeves
and a eat he dral scalloped trai n
dPcorar&lt;'d with Schitrl c e mbroid·
er;· ;oppilq ues. beaded popcor n
motifs ond crys ta l pleat ed tri m.
Shl' also wore a picture hat
ccented with beaded c ha ntilly
and Illusion vetilnJ~. She carried a
cascade bouquet of red roses.
rubr hrms lilies. pink mini c arna ·
!Ions. wh it!' fr ees ia , rosar io a l•
s tromaria . baby's brea th a nd
mixed ereen,, .
Maid of honor Jill Arnott.
Racine. sister of the bride. Mo
G rng hty and Carr!&lt;' Bink ley.
Columbu s. wpre bridesmaids .
Beth Sie fert, Brcman, was the
flowf.'r ~l r l. The attf.'ndants wore
apple sa tin ~:ow ns with chantilly
la t e bodices !ea turln ~ basque
wais ts. sabrlna nec klines and
bait gow n s leeves with full len gth

Meigs seniors slate week

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meet
the to
teachers
of the
child·
ren and
learn of
theireduca·
grades· l, 2 and 3 and developtiona! plans at Pomeroy Eiemen·
tar y thi s sc hool year.
Information will be given about
te.xtbooks, assignments and
grading as well as explanations
of procedures a nd policies of the
classroom a nd the school.
On Monday evening. an invlt a·
lion is extended to all parent s
who have children In grades 4, 5
and 6 and in Mrs. Betsy Horky's
learning di sa bilities class.
On Monda y· evening, an invlta·
tlo n Is ex te nded to all parent s
. who hav e child ren in ihe A.M .
and P.M. kindergarten c lasses ,

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The Gallia-Jackson-Vinton JVSD Adult Services h9s received funding from the Governor's office and JTPA to
assist those individuals, Iinder the age of 2 2, who have
nat completed Hiigh School, to return to regular high
school, work on a G.E.D., or obtain on adult vocotional
certificote. If you did not complete high "hool and can·
not find a job, it may be because you lack the necessary
skills and education needed to impress employers in to·
day's labor market.
·Have you ever thought you should have finished high
school when you had the chance? NOW YOU CANI The
onlr cost to you is time. The benefit from this program
wil be on educotion, employment opportunities, and o
more secure future.
Progroms ond services are olso availoble for those over
22 years of age.
A MIND IS A TERRIBlE THING TO WASTE!
Call 245-5336 oncl osk for the Governor's Demonstro·
tion Grant Program ot write to Governor' 1 Grant, Gallia-Jackson-Yinton JVSD, P.O. Box 157, Rio Grande,
Ohio 45674• .
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mental handicapped cii\Sses of
Mrs. Judy Carter and Mrs. Mary
Haggerty.
The sessions on both evenings
will not last over one hour a nd
parents attending are asked to
make other arrangements for
their children so that there will
be little interruption in the flow of
the workshops . Refreshment s
w\11 be served following both

TED L. ROBINSON
Evangell1t

ITALIAN
RESTAURANT

SERVICES -Ted L . Robin- ·
son will be evangelist for
revival services at 7 each
evening, Tuesday through
Sept. 6 at the Rutland Church
of the Nazarene. Services will
also be held at 10:30 a.m. and
6: 30 p.m. on Sunday

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PASTA- PIZZA- SANDWICHES

PIZZA BUFFET
Every Wed. &amp; Sunday
5 to 9 P.M.

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has provided them with an effective key
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Oiler anniversary
is observed
VINTON Mr. a nd Mrs.
Ralph E . Oiler of Vinton ob·
served their 42nd weddin g an ni·
versa ry on Aug. 29.
They are the parent s of eight
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preparing individual tax returns.

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and texbooks. Students successfully
completing the course receive certificates · and 7.5 continuing education
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forms are available from the H&amp;R Block
office at Second &amp; Sycamore, Gallipolis
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STORE HOURS 8 A.M.-1 0 P.M. MON. THRU SAT.
SUNDAY: 9 A.M.'til 9 P.M.
WE ACCEPT .FOOD STAMPS AND WIC COUPONS
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We Are C0f1111etely Over Stocked On
Bedroom Suites From Makers Such
As Bossett, Ashley, Webb, American
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Twin Size

The bride attends East Liverpool. High School. The groom Is
.graduate of East Liverpool High
School and Is on leave from the
U.S. Army.
The Rev . Paul McGuire per·
formed the ceremony Aug. 22. at
the home of Helen Meldau, near
Racine.

· POMEROY - A new fe ature
has been added at the Pomeroy
Elementary School.
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For the first time staff
members of ,the school will be
conductlng . workshops for
parnets on Monday and Tuesday,
Aug. 31 and Sept . 1, beginning at 7
each evening.
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The workshops are des igned to
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Parent ·workshop set
for ·. Pomeroy school

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Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ranson

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Calendar/ happenings ·
SUNDAY
MIDDLEPORT - A planning
GALLIPOLIS - Cliffside Golf
meeting for the annual MiddleClub picnic Is Sunday, 5:30p.m .,
. port Block Party, 6 p.m . Monday
at the Shrine Club.
at offices of Dr. Kennethy and
CROWN CITY -Hassan Abra- Matthews. For more Information.
ham, a pastor in Guyana, will be' call Bill Blowers, 992-5141: for
at Mt. Zion Missionary Bapllst vendor booth, call Teresa
Kennedy, 992-6658.
Church, Sunday 10 a.m.
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SHARON L. DUBREUU.
DONAL!) T. REES

DARCI R. HYSELL
RICHARD C. WERRY

Dubreuil-Rees
. CLARKSVILLE. Tenn. - Mr.
and Mrs. Robert A. Dubreuil of
Clarksville, Tenn. , announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter.
j&gt;haron Louise Dubreuil . to Do;'a ld Todd Rees . son of Donald E.
and J a net D. Ree s of Gallipolis.
He is also · the grandson of Mr.
'lind Mrs. Paul Rees of' Gallipolis
and Mr. and Mrs. Addison
Dressler of Zanesville.
• The w~ding will take pla ce
Nov . 7. at Immaculate Concep'

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Mi ss Dubreuil is a graduate of
Northwest High School of Clarks'
ville and attended Austin Peay
State University . She is em·
played by Wllson Catfish in
Clarksville.
Rees is a graduate of Gallia
Academ y High School and Morehead State University. He Is a
Chief Warrant Officer in the
United States Army at Ft.
Campbell , Ky , as a helicopter
pilot.

Hysell-Werry

f." POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.

da mes Johnson , Marietta, are
announcing the engagement of
)!e r daughter, Dare! Renee Hyaeu, to Richard Charles Werry,
!On of Mr. and Mrs. James
Werrv, Racine.
: Miss Hysell is a graduate of

August 30, 1987 .

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

Meigs High School.
• Werry is also a Meigs High
graduate and is employed at the
'!'win Rivers Post Office in
Co lumbu s.
A November wedding is being
planned:

GALLIPOLIS FERRY
Grubb Famlly Singers wlll be at
Pleasant VIew Church. Sunday,
7:30p.m . .

TUESDAY
GALLIPOLIS- Galllpoils Rotary meets Tuesday, 6 p.m .,
Down Under .

CORA - Tri-Advlsory CouncU
meets Sunday, 12:30 p.m., for
picnic at Wood's Cabin.

GALLIPOLIS Ga lllpolls
Lions cookout, home of Herman
Dillon, Tuesday, 6:30p.m .

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MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Garden Club will meet Tuesday .
7: 30p.m ,, in the social room of
Middleport Presbyterian
Church.

RIO GRANDE- F!Im series, I
Have Decided to' Llve Llke a
Believer, ls being shown at
Calvary Baptist Church, Sundays , 7 p .. m . , . beginning this
. week .

MIDDLEPORT Regular
meeting, Middleport Lodge .363,
F&amp;AM, Tuesday. 7:30 p .m . ;
refreshmenu after meellng.

CROWN CITY - Rev . Jack
Parsons · w.ill be at Liberty
Chapel. Sunday, 7 p.m.

HARRISONVILLE - Harrl BIDWELL - Poplar Ridge
Church homecoming, Sunday, . sonvllle Chapter OES will hold
with dinner on the grounds . yard sale Sept. 2 and 3 at The
Speaker in afternoon ls Rev. George residence, Larkin St.
Rutland, 9 a .m . to 4 p.m .
Alton Loveless .

JOHN H. GWSS
AErmyPvHt. John-H.GiosGs. somef
of ugene . and Jean E . 1ass o
Ga!UpoUs. lias arrive!\ for duty
with the !59th Aviation t3a ttallon ,
Fort Campbell, Ky . I
Gloss. a hel!copter repairman. •
ls a 1983 graduate of Ga!Ua
Academy-.

LESLIE M. MEEK
Leslie M. Meek, daughter of
James H. Meek Of Beckley.
W.Va., and Ann Peoples of Point
Pleasant, W.Va ., has completed
training In fundamental military
skills at the Army ROTC Camp
Challenge at Fort Knox , Ky.
Camp Challl'nge is designed to
givl' college juniors and sophomores who have not taken ROTC
courses the chance to enter thl'
program . The camp also qUali fies high school graduates for the
ROTC program at any of the
nations . six military junior
colleges.
During the encampment, .
cadets received t'rlilnlng In basic
rifle marksmanship. military
drill and ceremonies: communi·
cations and Individual and small
unit· tactics .
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JAMES D. LOCKJIART
Army Pvt. James D. Lockh art
II , son .of James D. and Carolyn
Lockhart of Rt. 1. Crown Cit .

POMEROY - XI Gamma
Eplsolon Sorority will meet on ~=::::::::.:.:....::...:.::.:....:.:...:..:.:.::.:.:...::..:;;:~
the upper parking lot In Pomeroy
at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday prior to
going to Sebastlans In Parkersburg for the first meeting of the
fall.

MONDAY
CHESTER - Open house for
parents will be held Monday, 6:30
p.m. at Chester Elementary . A
meeting of the PTO will follow at

RUTLAND -Rutland VIllage
Councll will meaet at 7 p.m.
Tuesday at the Rutland Civic
Center.

FRIDAY THRU SUNDAY

POMEORY - Pomeroy OES
meets Tuesday, 7:45p.m .. Officers were chapter dresses .

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People in the news...

completed basic training at Fort Di;&lt;, N.J.
During his training; he . recelved Instruction In weapons,
drill and ceremonies. map read·
ing , tactics. military courtesy.
military justice , first aid and
Army history and traditions .
He Is 1985 graduate of Hannan
Trace High School.

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SUNDAY • ALL SEATS 11.75
• ADMISSION EVERY TUEOAI 12.00

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LORA .J. WOOD
JEFFREY A. WOLFE

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~onald

Shupe of Bidwell. an riounce the e nga geme nt . a nd
~-pproaching marriage of thei r
daughter, Karen E la in e Shupe ..
til Paul Andrew Kni sley, son of
f'!lr . a nd Mrs . Paul Knis ley of
4_etart , W.Va.
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take place Sept. 5, at 1: 30p.m .. at

Ihe Up
hom£'
of Road
the bride
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Creek
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Miss Shupe is employed by th e
Cit y of Gallipclis .
Kni sley attend s Mars hall
Univers it y .

Paul anniversary being observed
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· Wolfe is a graduate of Gallia
' Chop Suey was created in New
York City on Aug . 29, 1896, by Chmese
Ambassador l.i Hung-Chang's chef,
who devised the dish to appeal to both
the American and oriental tastes .
Suey was unknown in China' at

Academy High School, and e'm ployed by ihe Gallipoli s Ice Co.,
Gallipolis.
Wedding plans arr incomple te.

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GALLIPOLIS, OH. and HENDERSON, W. VA.

' RUTLAND - A sur prise ~Oth
wedding annlvc rary part y wa s
held Sunday hono ring Herman
and Beulah G rat f'. Hosting thl'
ceiPhratlon wNc their child ren.
Mr . and Mrs. T .J . Fe r rell. a nd
Mr . and Mrs. John G ra te.
Refreshment s m adP by Ma rgaret Edwards a d Bf' nt ri c~
Smith. and a chct•se tray we rc
srrved 10, 4J gues ts durin g th;• ..
afternoon. Mr . and Mrs. Grat !'
ri&gt;celved a call fro m hi s sis ter In
Mi c higan .
Attendln!! the parry ra nd pres enting gift s to the c oupir we rP
T.J ., VIcki. Heathe r and Hollie
Fe rrell . .John. Gloria. Aa ron a nd
Tamara Grarc. Giles and Bca ·
trlcl' Smith . Margar£&gt;t Edward s.
Chartottf' and Nathan Hesc ht .
George and VIolet Cra te , KPnny.
Beverly, Brad and As hley Baylor, Ron and Tra vis Crate , Mike
a)ld Debbie Crate. Arnold Grate.
~ev . and Mrs&gt; Sam Basye,
Sh irley Turne r a nd Chri ssv.
KaihtN&gt;n Tillis. Berne(• NPi son . .
Dan Edwards. Wa nda VIning.
Goldlt' Grah a m , Sh N ri Darst.
Te r ri Smith and Man hew, Lea fy
has reen, Wende ll a nd Donn a
Qratr. J ack a nd Ba be Shifl et .
Frank and Allee Young.

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muo you in the way of riglrteo11srress. and ye believed him not .. . " (Mt.
21 :J2 l. God had appointed John to be the forerunner of Jesus, freparing ,
announcing . and pointing the people to Christ. The baptism o John was
}rom heaven " (Mt. 21:25; Jno. I :33), that is, divinely authorized and appointed by God. Jesus . in order to 'fuljill oll right«MSnes&gt;, "was to mbmll
to John'• baplltm. John. administering the baptism, and Jesus. accepting
the baptism. was acknowledging and obeying God'• dhlnoly appt&gt;lnted
plan . His riKhteousneu!
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are thev which do hunger and thirst •fter righttoosoas: for they Jholl be
filled".(Mt. 5 :6): "Blessed are they which ore persecuted for right..,..nt.rs'
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are able to take the jolts of life's disappcintments, enduring the po:rsecu·
tions of the antagonistic forces of evil. error, and wrong with satisfaction
and joy . and standing firmly in the rlpteoaa- of God. Thos rlah-·
ness is real. springing forth and growing from a heart of faith and love. It
exceeds the riahteousneu of. the scribes and Pharisees because il is real,
genuine , and without hypocrisy!
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first the kingdom of God, ond hiS rix'teousness; ••d ollthe.e things shall
be added unto you" (Mt. 6:33). We are to earnestly covet after and strive
for the kingdom of God (church). and all of God's requirements that
pertain to life and godliness (2 Pet. I :3). The church has its part in the
righteou•neu of God; therefore, both have priority in our lives.
4. Rlahteoaaneu II rellllout dutloo : "Take heed thot ye do not your
alms (righteous-) before men, to be sun of them" (MI. 6:1).
Rlghteoutneu, as used in the American Standard Version, is a broader
word than "alms. "and embraces all the duties of
including
our duty to our neighbor (almsgiving, Mt. 6:1-4); to God (prayer, MI. 6:516): and to self, or being able to conl.rol self (fasting, MI. 6:16· 18). We
must "rake heed" to the religious duties, doing the works of righteousness
for the glory of God and not of ourselves.
The gaopel'reveals the rlghteou_n eu of God (Rm. I : J7). When we do
God's rlghteoutneu, we become rlghleoua (I Jno. 3:2), and Hll rtpfeolll.
ne11 is manlfetted in our rlghteou wordl and act1001 toward God. self,
and neighbor!
For Fne Bible Co,.,..poodtnce Co•rse, Write .• •

Church , they h'a ve three sons ,
Phillip Richard Gaul , Middleport : David Eldon Caul, Chester ; a nd Ma rk Waynl' Hal l'.
Chester ; and two grandchildren .
Mr . and Mrs. Gaul a rl' the
own e r -o pe rat o rs of Gaul's
Market .

• CHESTER - Richard and
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Betty
Gaul. Chester. are absen t·
tng their 25th wedding anniver~ary today . A famil y dinn er in
eel£&gt;bratlon of the occasion will
be held at Sebastlans .
• Married on Aug . 30. 1962. at the
Chester United Me th odi s t

Righteousness_comfs from the Greek "dik_aiosune." conveying that
\"h ich is rlg'-1 or just. It is an attribute of God, d~noting His being faithful
and truthful. h is interesting to see how Jesus used righteousness in His

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Mr. and Mrs .
[van 'Wood , Chest Pr , announ ce
rile e ngagement of their da ugh ter. Lora J . Wood. to J e ffr ey A.
Wolfe , son of Mr. and Mrs .
Mo r ri s Wolfe. Gallipolis . .
: Mis s Wood is a g raduat e of
!;:aster n Hig h Sc hool and a tlend~d the Southea stern Bus iness College. She is employed at
Do llar General Store . in

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A turkey's gizzard is so strongThe val~e of an Oriental rug is dewalled it can easily crush an un- tennined by the number of knots it
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COLUMBUS - Ohio Valley
Chris tian. School senior Aaron
Young took part in the AU-Ohio
State Fajr Band, during the
event's 23-day run .
Young Is the son of Evelyn and
Bill Brady of Calllpolis . and
Richard Young of Middleport. Hl'
Is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Cleland and Mr. and Mrs.
John Young of Racine.
Young, who plays clarinet and
plano. Is active in you th groups
and congregational music at
First Baptist -Church in Galllpo.
lis . He has also been the recipient
of numerous awards from t'hf'
Mo unt ai neer Association of
Chri s tia-n Schoo ls eMA CS 1
competitions .

her beloved home state. .
the recently remarried Carson
Mildred 11olt of Ellsworth,
Wednesday night, "Well, I hear ·
Ka'n . , the oldest guest ever to · you've had three, four wives.
appear on the Tonight Show, told That's great. Good for you ." •

heads of the PTLCiubfollowlqg a
By KATE CALLEN
sex scandal, described the lodge
Unlled Press International .
THE BOSS STEP$ OUT: Rock as an Ideal site for the couple to
star Bruce Springsteen visited a resurrect their ministry .
The lodge closed In November
friend who's had a rough
summer and wound up giving an after workers left because the~
Impromptu concert Wednesday hadn 't been paid. The site In&gt;
night . Long-time Springsteen pal eludes a ski hUI, an 18-hole golf
Phll Manettt, who lost hls busl· · course and a 3. 000-seat coliseum,
and has been appraised at marl'
ness several months back In
massive fire at Long Branch. than $13 million.
HERE'S MILDRED: Johnny
N.J. , was iendlng bar at Key
Largo, a Belmar . N.J ., nightspot , Carson . may never be the same
when The Boss strolled In and after his close encounter with a
started strumming.
105-year -old "Tonight Show" gu' Sprlngsteen ,.• Ne w Jersey 's fa· est who sipped a highball Instead
vorlte son, played old standards of the usual glass of water,
like "Stahd By Me " and "L~­ applauded the TV host 's
cille... and delivered a •eggae revolving-door marriages and
version of his own hit, "Born In dared city slickers to criticize
the U.S .A." Key Largo's night
manager Tom Conte described
the singer 's vlslt as " real warm"
and reported that Springsteen
stayed until closing .
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PING: Evangelists Jim and
Tammy Faye Bakker reportedly
may bid on a 200-room Wisconsin
lodge !hat could serve as h.ead quarte rs for a new ministry : The
Bakkers have requested Information ·on the bankrupt Tele·
Rt. 160 North Gallipolis
mark Lodge nea r Cable, Wi s ..
which goes on the auction block
Sept. 15.
Auctioneer Jim Bohon said an
unnamed ass ociate of the
Bakkers. who were ousted as

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In the service.... _______,

SYRACUSE - The Freedom
Singers from Youngstow·n will
present a program Sunday morn·
ing, 9:30 a .m.. at Syracuse
Nazarene Church. Everyone
welcome.

RACINE - A special meeting
of Southern Board of Education
wlll be held 6: 30 p.m. Monday.

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Beat of the bend

:.EASTMAN'S .. \'our Independently O~aed

Music, music, music...

POMEROY - I hear good
reports on the musical drama,
"Eden on the River" currently
playing on Biennerhasset
Island.
The costumIng and inuslc as
well as the cast
are . excellent,
I'm t.old, and
effectiv~ use of film !s employed
to· enhance the productlo.n. The
story deals, of course, with
Harman and Margaret Blenner-"
basset who owned the Island and '
their relationship with Aaron
Burr wh9 was tried for conspiracy !or allegedly attempting to
create a separate empire In the
Southwest. The musical Is done
in front of the rebuilt Blennerhasset mansion.
Final showings after this weekend are Sept. 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Seats are reserved and the
ticket price Includes your tran sportation from Parkersburg to
the island.
There's a toll . free number
which Is 1-800-262-2536.
The Blue Jean Ball, I'm
advised, will be staged in conjunction with the annual Middleport Chamber of Commerce
Block party and will be .held at
the new building of FeeneyBennett Post 178. American
Legion, on Sept. lB. the night
before the block party in the
business section.
Crossover will be providing the
music and dress. of course, is
obviously. blue j~ans. Admission
Is $3 a single and $5 a couple.

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Advance tickets can be secured
at Dan's , Ace Hardware, Middle·
port Trophies and the RawlingsCoats-Blower Funeral Home.

Ashley, Gene Jeffers, Linda ·
Rathburn, Mark Clark, Gary and
Sharon Michael. Ada Holter.
Daisy Saunders, Lula Mae Qui·
vey , Rev a Beach, Mildred
The Planned Parenthood of Spencer. Bernice Carpenter. El·
Southeastern Ohio offices will be leen Buck. Helen F . Smith. Cathy
relocating Thursday . The offices Lentes, Shirley Huston, Gail
beginning Thursday will be lo· Horton, Julie Cramer, Jean
cated on the second floor of the Durst, Mar,r Belle Warner, Doris
City Loan Bank, 236 E. Main St. , Eastman, Guy Hysell, Jack
Pomeroy . The City Loan Bank Hart, Jim and Lois Hawley,
building Is that neat one on the Gerald Eblin, Dale M. Jacobs,
corner which was recently reno· Pete Michael,· Mary Birchfield,
vated. If you need Information or George a nd Phyllis Skinner. non·
wish to make an appointment and Kay Cull ums, James Diehl,
with Planned Parenthood, just Nathan and Bette Biggs, Iris
call 992-5912.
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Manning
Another batch of residents Roush , Mary K. Roush. Nancy
have decided to take part In the Circle. Hllah Layne, Thoams A.
log cabin project at the Meigs Ballne, John Vester, Mr. and
County Fair . Moving the cabin Mrs. Roger Deem, Mr. and Mrs .
onto the Rock Springs Fair· Reed Will, Connie Watson, Tom
grounds. plus the chinking, Reuter, Mr. and Mrs. Max
footer and what have you--has Eichinger and Herschel and
been an expensive project --and Rhojean McClure.
there' s still a new roof to· go to
I! you want to help·-and It Is on
round (Jut the project.
the downhill side· now--j ust send
La test contributors to the ymjr donation to the Meigs Fair
Arperi cana fund of the Meigs Board, noted for cabin project, to
Fair Board include Bernice Box 2~7. Pomeroy .
·
Hawk, VIrgil and Nellie Brown,
The government has dereguFred a nd Bertha Smith, Ervin
and Lucille Portraz, Leota lated the telephone system and
Smith, David and Norma Good- the.• airlines . What else can It
win, Mrs. R. R. Cutler, Eula deregulate to really screw things
Hensler. Pauline Atkins, Victor up? But I know--you' re gonna
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Seniors plan ac~ivities
GALLIPOLIS- Activities and
menus lor the week of Aug. 31
through Sept. 4, at the Senior
Citizen Center, 220Jackson Pike,
Gallipolis, are:
Monday:· Chorus, 1-3 p.m. .
Tuesday: STOP/ physical fit·
ness, 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday: card games, l-3
p.m .
Thursday: Bible study, 11 a .m.
to noon; herbalists. 12:30 p.m.
Friday: EXPO '87: art class,
1-3 p.m.: craft mini-course, 1-3
p.m.
Menus consist of:
Monday: Beef barbeque. oven
fries. seasoned green beans. bu n.
fruit cup with orange sections .
Tuesday: Chicken a nd noodles.
butter spinach with vinegar,
biscuit~.
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Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va.

Pomeroy- M

GALLIA COUNTY
GALLIPOLIS - The Dr. Samuel L. Bossard Memorial Li·
• brary announces its bookmobile
' schedule for the week of J uly

: 20-24.
; Monday: Lewis Dr., 9: 45. 10: 15: Sun Valley Nu,rsery. 10: 25·
10: 55; Pinecrest, 11·11: 15; 35
' West Apts. , 11 : 20-11: 35; Scenic
; Hills 11: 40-12: 10; . C&amp;S Bank,
; 12: 15·12: 30; Joradan Gas , 1: 05·'
•1: 15; Rlocrande tJones&gt;, l : 25·
: 1: 35; Rio MiniM art, 1:40-1: 55;
: Geiger, 2: 15-2: 30; Ewington,
2: 35-2: 55; Vinton tOyer ). 3: 05: 3: 15; Bidwell (old school ), 3: 30·
' 4; Bldwell .(Nolans) , 4:05-4: 30;
' Kerr, 5: 15-5: 35; Bidwell, 5: 50·
: 6: 10; Cochrans, 6: 20-6: 45; Deer
· Creek I rFulks) , 6: 55· 7: 10; Deer
: creek !I (Church ), 7: 15-7:30; Rio
: Grande Estates. 7: 45-8:30.
• Tuesday: George 's Creek. Ro·
: berts, 10-10:20; Bulavllle Tra iler
: Ct., 10:30-11; .Addaville School,
· 11:10-11: 25; Clark Chape l, 12: 20·
~ 12:45; Porter. 12:55-1:25; Eno,
: 1:30-2; Africa Road, 2:05-2:20:
··Kyger I , 2: 30·2: 45; Kyger .11.
' 2:45-3; Roush Lane, 3: 15-3:30:
Roush Lane II. 3: 15·3: 30; Roush
: Lane II, 3: 35-4; · Cheshire, 4: 40·
. 5: 35; Addison, 5: 45-6; Georges
· Creek, Kelly Drive, 6: 10-6: 40:
: Kanauga 5th Ave. , 6:50-7:10:

Fosters T railer Ct. , 7: 15-7: 40;
K&amp;k Trailer Ct. , 7: 45-8: 05. .

Wednesday: No route, m a inte·
na nre day .
Thursday: Crousebec k Rd.,
9: 45·10: 15; Quail Creek, 10: 25·
10: 45; Ch ildren's Home. 11·
11 : 15: CRTP, 11 :20·11 :45; SR 790
(Sm all ), 1:30-1: 40; SR 790 (H a l·
ley I. 1:45-1: 55; SR 790 (Linco ln
P ike) 2: 05·2: 30; Mud sock, 2: 453: ]5; Pa t r iot, 3: 30-4; Cadmu s,
4: 10· 4: 45; Ga ilia, 5: 30-6; Cente rpo int , 6: 15-6; 30;
Cen tervi lle,
6: 45· 7: 15: Meadowbrook. 7: 35·8.
Friday : Cora, 10-10: 15; Lin·
coin P l·ke. 10: 25·10: 45: Cent ena ry . 10:50-11: 20; LeGrande.
11: 30-noo n; E ureka, 1-.1 : 15; Huf·
!m a n's, 1:25-1: 40; Goody 's, 1: 45·
2; Myers. 2: 20-2:35: Imogene
Chu rch' s Stor e, 2:45-3: 15; Mer·
cerv ilie , 3:20-3: 45; Burd 's, 5·
5: 15; Crown City, 5:05-6: 05;
Rom a Myer s, 6: 15-6: 30: Ohio
Townhouse. 6:45-7: 10; Kenny 's
Carryo ut, 7:25-7: 50; Teen's Run ,
8·8: 25.
Saturday: Ga llia Metro Est·
ates. 10: 45-noon; Al ice, 1· 1: 30;
Vint on, f 45-2: l fi; Moi·gan Road,
2: 2:i 2: ofi: Morga n Center. 3-4.

MEIGS COUNTY
Bookmobile service in Me igs
County Is provided by the Meigs
Puqllc Libraray under contra ct
w it h Ohio Valley Are a Libraries.
Monday: Burlingham, county
m obile home park, 3: 30.4 : 30;
Harrisonville, church, 5·6; New
Lima Road , 1 mile south of F t.
Me lgs ,-6: 40· 7: 40;

Wedding scheduled
MASON- Mr. a nd Mrs. James
C. Hurlow of Mason a nnounce t he
for thcoming marr iage of t he ir
da ught e r Pamela Sue Hur iow,. to
Dona ld Ray VanMe ter IJ, son of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Donald Ray Va n. Me ter of Mason.
Miss Hur low Is a gradua te of
Wa hama Hi gh School and Ma son
· County Vocat ional Center and Is
e mpl&lt;iyed by Wes tmore.land
Fa mily Care Center , Mason .
Va nMeter is. a gradua te of
Wa hama and attended Fair mont
Sta te Co (lege. He is emp.loyed by
'B urlington Industr ies in Burling·
ton. N.C .. where the couple will
res ide.
The open wedding will be Sep I.
4. at 7:30 p.m. at the Mason City
His torica l House, Brown Street.
Ma son. A reception will follow .

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McGwlrc It'd off the lOth inning
wit h his 40th hom run of lhc
season Sa t urda~· . g ivin g th~
Oak land Alh irtlcs a 6-5 vlclory
over the Toronto Blue Ja rs .
M cG w lr~ brcamr I he ·second
Oa kland pl&lt;lyPr 10 rc;o ch 40

fenc&lt;' In left -cen te r for a 4-0 lea d.
With two ou t, Mi ckey Tet tl e ton
s in gled McGw irc home, c hasi ng
starter Ph il Nickro .
Toronto scored in Ihe thi rd on
an RBI s ingle by ~'er n anct.ez .
Thr&lt;'c players suffered Injury in
the top of the fif th. Wit h one ou t
hom ers In a s ason. Th(' olhf't: and La nsford a t first. Mu rp hy
"'as Reggie Jac kso n, wtlU hl1471n IIIINI a high fl y lo s hbrl cent er.
1969. Eric Plunk . whO blew a save Shortsiop F'cr na ndez a nd cent er·
opportu nity In I he bo11om of Ihe fi elder Moseby co llided under the
. ni nth . rai sed his rcrord to 2·4. ba ll. whic h fell lor a s ingle. Bol h
De nnis £c k rs i e~· pllchrd lh e pla yers lay sprawif'd on the turf
lOth lor his lllh save. Mar k lor seve ral min utes . F'ctna ndez
Eic hhorn , 10-li. look 1hr loss .
sta yed in the game but Moseby
MrGwl rr had gone 50 at -bat '
was tak en to lhe hospit al for
wl!hout a hom er . hb lo ngest
pr&lt;'cautlonary K· rays on his
dn&gt;ught of 1hC' spa son, br!orc forearm . The . • · rays proved
connecting in Ihe lOth . Th e home npga·tlve.
run extended Mc Gwl rc's record
La nsford injured his knee
formost home ru n, In a season bv anempt ing 10 reach third on the ·
' a rookie. ·
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play . He left lh ~ ga me wil h one
!\ crowd of 42.3AA put t hP Blue · ou t In Ihe bottom of Ihe fifth .
Jays ovPr the lwo-ml llion mark
Toronto pu ll ed wilh in 5·3 in ihe
In a!lcndan rc. the fourth consr cfifth on a 1wo-ru n homer by Ke lly
ulivr seaso n they ha v~ renc h('d Gruber. his l.l lh of the season.
t h ~ mii C'S tone.
The Bl ur Jays c losed to 5·4 In
Toronto t l('d 1he score~!] . ~, In the
lhC' sixt h when Rick Leac h
ni nlh off Plunk . Kel ly Gruber doubled GeorgC' Bell home fro m
walked and Nelson Llriano sacri· second.
!Iced. Gruber advanc('d on J esse
Indian ~ 7 Red Sox 2
Barllrld 's grou ndout a nd &gt;cored
CLEV ELAND IU P.II - Pal
on Tony F'e rnandC'z 's si ngle to Tabler and Mel Ha ll hit lh t·eeleft.
run homer s a nd To m Ca ndiolt i
Leadoff hiller l.uis Poloni a
pi tc hed a fiv~ · h i ll er Sa turday ,
openl"d the• ~arn e wilh a s ingl e g iving tlw Cleveland IndIa ns a 7· 2
a nd onr oul later Jose Cansero vlclory over· Ihe Bas ion Red Sox
wal ked . arncy La nsford lol·. in thC' first ga me of a double·
lowed with a ShOI lnll) lhr left · he a der.
·
fi e ld bleachers. for his 17th
Candioll i. 7-13. s truck outlhrce
homer.
a nd wa lked five 10 help the
Aller Dwa yne Murph.'· wnlkC'd. India ns snap a flve .ga me los ing
McGwirc rlppc•d a tripl e 10 lhC' Slr&lt;'a k. HC' has won five of his last

eight deris ions. Bob Sta nley.
4-13, took 1he loss.
" ! had a real good curve ba ll
today . I was tryi ng lo s pot the
fas t ba il here and th &lt;O're ... said
Ca ndiotti. "There were some big
pl ays behind m e ...
CIC'veia nd took a 3·0 lead in Ihe
lhl rd inning. Brell Bu tler a nd
J uli o F'ra nco si ngled with lwo oul
a nd Ta bler fo llowed wit h his
career-high lith hom er.
" I got a fas t bali down a nd in to
Ta bler . It was the only hard · hit
ba il that inning. " said Sia n ley .
T he Red Sox cu t the lea d to 3-1
In the fo urt h whe n Dwig hl Evans
belt ed a 1·1 pitch over the
ieft· fleld fence lor his 31st homer
a nd 105th RBI of the season.
"It was hard to get the feel of
the kpucki ~ ba il today . l only
th rew five knuc kle ba ils a ft er th e
fifth lnni.ng," sai d Ca nd io tt.l.
·'Some were good ones. a nd som C'
were bad ones. Eva ns hil a
knuc kle ba li. I gal It up. "
In lh e filth Inn ing , a one -ou t
wa ilk to F'ra nro a nd a throw ing
er ror bv third basem an Wade
Boggs set up Ha il 's lllh hom e r un
of th e yea r to ma k.- it 6·1.
" I got the ba II up, a nd he !Ha il )
just s wung late. It's jus t a topper
to a bea utifu l yea r ." Sta nley said
sarcastica lly. " but I f-eel I' m
throw in g Ihe ba li beller ."
In lhe Bosto n s ixth . Jim R ice
singled home . Boggs to pull
Bos ton wllh ln" 6-2. In th e boll om
of the innin g, Fra nco s ing led
hom e Bu tler for a 7·2 edge.
Cardinals 4, Brav es 2
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m onth when he was declared ineligi ble for
accepting m oney from and sign lng a contract wi th
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Despite the loss of Carter, Sp ielman ·c la ims the
early signs po int to a "very positive" attitud e .
a mong the players.
" It's ,b etter to ha ppen the n than dur ing the
season, " he s aid of the Carter s ituatio n. " During
the season. It could disrupt everything. Right now,
peo ple kne w it ha ppened . He's gone. He's got
a nother career and that's it.
"But, I thin k If Cris Carter ha d to do it ail over
again, he' d rather be playing fo r Ohio Slate his
last year tha n In I he NFL.
Spielm an said he, too, had been appr oached by
agents.
"I' m a little sma r ter, r think, than to take
money or a nything lik e th a t, " he· said. " I'm in a
situa tion whe re I live off campus, pay $150, bu y
$70 worth of food and have $20 to spend fo r a
mon th. l'v'e ·tlved like -that ail m y life.
" You cope with it . I'm not a very m a teriali st
guy, I've go t T-shirts from 1969 I still wear,:· he
la ughed. " I 'm not ve ry Gucci or J ordache or
wha tever's in s tyle now ."
.
One other s imila rit y between Spielman and
Hayes comes In their philosophy on how to obtain

success.
Hayes often sa id the word he hated mos t in the
E nglish lang uage was " hopefully. "
"Coach Hayes was a wise man," said Spielm an.
" I've never hoped for anything, I 've expected it.
As far as my ·many a thletic accomplishments go,
if I don i' get ·em, I work harde r to get 'em."

CRASH - Toronto's shortstop Tony Fernandez ' Saturday's game against Oakland. The A's won, ·
collides with ce nter!ielder Uoyd Moseby in
6-5. (UPI)
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McGee and rookie La nce J ohn · . Worre ll. the fou r th St. Louis
s on drove in lwo r uns apiece in pitcher. ea rned his 27th save
the firs t Inning Sa turda;,&lt;, spark· despite allowing a two-out double
ing the St. Louis Card ina ls loa 4-2 to Da le Mu r phy. Cha rlie Puelo,
v ictory over the Atlanta Braves. · 5· 7. took the loss.
Th e Ca rdinals, who entere d I he
The Cardina ls took a 4·0 lead in
ga me with a 4\7 -ga m e lead over the fir st. Vince Cole m a n led off
the New York Mets in the with a s in gle a nd stole sec ond .
Nationa l League Eas t, ha ve wo n All er Terry P endl eton walked.
four consecuti ve ga mes a nd the runners worked a double·
seven of th eir last e ight.
s tea l and J ack Cla rk walked to
St . Louis starter J oe Magran e, loa d the bases. McGee doubled to
7-6, pitched 6 1·3 Inn ings for the Iefl to drive in two runs a nd give
v ic tory. Bob Fo rsc h relieved a nd him 91 RBI th is season. J ohn son
las ted int o the ninth. Todd followed with a two-run single.

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The Braves !}1ade II 4·1 in the
fourth when Murphy hit his 36th
home run of the season. Atlanta
scored a run in. the seventh to
chase Magrane. Albert Hail led
off with a sing le a nd stole second.
With one out, Gerald Perry
double d. Forsch relieved and
pitched out of the inning.
Tw o double pla ys hurt Atlanta
when th e Braves had the bases
loaded . In the second, Puelo ,hlt
into a 6-4-3 doubl e· pl ay to end the
. inning. In Ihe fifth, Perry hit into
a 1·2·3 double play with none out..

Strange leads series classic .
after three rounds of action
The 6o ties a tournam ent reco rd
held by five players for the lowes t
lhir d-round sco re.
F red Couples, Rich ard F'ehr,
Mike Hulber t, Greg Norman ,
Mac O'Gr ady, · Da n P ohi a nd
F'red Wadsworth s1ood at eve n·
par 210.
.
Stra nge, second on the PGA
money li st with $553,385 a nd the
winn er of two Tour event s thi s
year, had lhree birdies a nd two
bogeys on the fron t nine before
ro iling in conseculive birdie
putts on the !.3th a nd 14th holes.
He th e n parred three ho les before
a wayward lee s hot a nd a missed
12-!oo t putt to save par ga ve him
a bogey on th e 18th .
Lov e, the )~' inn er of the Herit ·
age Cla ssic and $286, 302 to dal e . ·
birdied fiv e of the firs t seven
holes before' bogeying the par-5
nin th hole a nd play ing the back

nine in even par .
Kite, seventh on the ear nings
list with $417,116, played the front
side in ! -und er before carding
birdies on the lOth and 12th holes .
The Kemper Open champion
eagied the 625-ya rd, par·5 16th
hole when hi s 7-iron fr om 150
ya rds bounced in front of the hole
and tr ic kled in .
Fir st-round lea der Wadkins
and All em both played errati·
cally on the front nin e befo re
regroup ing dow n the s tretch.
Wadkin s is winless on the PGA
Tour but made the Wo r ld Serle$
by virtue of a J apa nese Tour
title. Th e ii ll iC'· known Allem. 30,
is the Sou lh Afr ic an PGA til list.
The 42- pi aye r World Series
field is compr isPd of golfers who
have won srl&lt;'cled 'tnte rna lion a i
event s in t hr ca lendar year.
The tourna m ent ca r rirs a
$144,000 fi rs I pr ize.

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me when I'm done playing. But, a lot of people
don't know I'll be coaching foot ball anyway when
l'm done. I 'm not going to go through a fa ll wit hout
being a part of a tea m or program som ehow ."
Spielman, who led Ohio State with 205 tota l
tackles las t year and needs 183 this season t o
surpass Marcus Marek as the Buckeye career
lea der. ca n't envis ion ever being out or football .
" There might be a point when I'm on my deat h
bed," said Spielma n. "But, I'll be li ke Coac h
Hayes. I ' ll be a part of .a progr am forever.
Hopefully, It wll! be here."
Spielman 's love for the gam e of footba ll ca m e
natur ally ; His fat her, Charles "Sonny" Spielma n ,
now the athletic di rector at lhe fa m ed Mass illon
Was hington High School, also was a coach. He
int roduced bo th Chris and 'o lder son Rick to th e
game at a n early age.
"!knew what a n ]-forma tion was when I was six
years old," said Spielm an. "! knew what a veer
was , I knew what a full house was, or a
T- for m ation. I knew a 50 defense. the · four·four
defense, I kn ew pass drops. I think that has
carr ied over,
" I lake great pride in bei ng a knowledgea bl e
footba ll player . I watch more film here th a n
a nybody. By the time the game rolls around , I
know my oppone nt ins ide ou t.
" I'm a t the point now where I know offensive
line blocking sche mes ; I know every coverage we
run. ·what every guy does: 1 know our running
plays: I know wha t every guy does on offe nse. I 'm
a lways studyin g, being a sludenl of the game."
The Buckeyes, 10·3 a year ago a nd picked No.3
in th e UP! Board of Coac hes preseason. poll. los t

By ROBERTO DIAS
UPJ Sports Writer
AKRON , Ohio (UP ]) -C urt is
St ra nge continued his fine pu t·
ling before falt er ing with a
closing bogey, bul his 2-underpar 68 Saturday secu red a tw os hot advantage over Davis Love
III a ft er three rounds of lhe
$800, 000 NE C World Series of
Golf.
Stra nge, with rounds of 70-66·68, was at G- under 204 a ft er 54
holes as the 7,1 36-yard F'ires tone
Country Club South Course be·
ga n dry ing out w.fth the tourn a·
m ent' s first sunshine. Love ha d a
66 after ope ning with 68· 72 and
was at 206.
Tom Kit e's 65 wa s · Ihe day's
besl score. a nd his 208 tot al pul
the ve tera n i'n a lie with F'ulton
All em of So 11th Afr ica 171· 70.67)
a nd Bobby Wadkins (64-74·701 .

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COLUMBUS, Ohio !UP! ) - It 's a s hame Chris
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at Ohio State under Woody Hayes.
That's not a knock a t present Ohio State coach
'Earle Bruce, under whom Spielma n has ha d three
sensa tiona l year s, but the Buckeyes' 6-foot -2,
236-pound senior linebacker and the legendary
Hayes, wh o di ed. Mar ch 12. we re cut fr.om the
sam e rnold.
Hayes coached Ohio State fr om 1951 through '
197B t-he sam e way Spielma n plays the ga me with the intensity of a m an possessed.
Hayes , w hose s ideline dem eanor got him
nationa l notoriety, · was a kind a nd sensitive
indiv idu a l off the field. Spi elman's v icious hil s
also belle the way he is whe n he takes off th e
helmet ·a nd pads.
" ! don't think I' m a very tough guy off the
fie ld," he said. '' Ask anybody who knows m e .
During the off-season, except in the weight rcio m
a nd when training, J 'm very la id back. I ' m int o
HBO a nd ESPN and v ideo games. If that's toug h,
then our coun try's in trouble.
"I'm a Dr. Jeky i a nd Mr. Hyde type. Wh en I' m'
on the fie ld , or lilt ing or ru nning, I try to be t he ·
meanest, nasties t son of a gun who ever wa lked . I
don't wa nt a nybody eise bothering m e. That 's my
t im e. not a nybody else's."
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m isunders tood.
,
" if people have a misco ncep tio n abou t me. th ey
m ig ht think I' m different in the way 1 approach
the gam e In th at 1 m ake it my life," sa id Spie lman.
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68 Saturday secured· a two- shot advantage over
Davis Love Ill alter three rounds of the $808,000
NEC World Series of Golf.

CHESHIRE - Th e overcas l would go to a n air a ttack this
they threw lhe b a ll . !heir size
s ky that hung over Kyger Creek yea r .
proved importu nt in catc hing
Hi g h School Friday night threaThe second exhibition. be·
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tened to m a ke the Southe rn tween the Southern Tornadoes
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Valley Athl etic Confe rence pre· and the Ha nna n Trace Wildca ts,
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Symmes Vail e~ · a nd SouthW('S I·
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ern. The, Vi kings bea t the High· ·
fans in Gallla, Jackson , Law - · chara cteris tic thai could push
la nders 14·6 in a n eK hibition th at ·
renee and Meigs Counties would them to a season mar k better · showe d thr effectiveness of the
see out of their SVAC teams in th e than las t year 's 4·6 showing.
Vikings ' offens ive line In O(l&lt;'ning
1987 campaign .
The third match, featuring
up good holes fo r their running
The first contest, a scoreless defending conference champ
backs. The HighiandC' r s als o
tie between the Easte rn Eagles Oak Hill and North Ga llla, last
showed good offe nsive line play ,
and the host Kyger Creek Bob- year's second-place hold er , saw
and its defense te nd s to pursue
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the teams present, was most numbers and playe r size to work
aggressively. However , the d ~f·
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many hopes th at ' th e E a gles dominat ed In the ir running
to get pushed as ide r.a the; easily
game , and In the few times when
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Marauders open season with 28-6 win over Big Blacks
By JIM SOULSBY
Times·Sentlnel Slaff
ROCK SPRINGS- Despite the
threat of rain, a large contingen t
- of football fans filled Meigs
stad ium Friday to watch the
Marauders open their seaso n on
a posltiv~ note, dow nin g the
Point Pleasant Big Blacks 28 to6.
First : year head coach Bob
Ashley's crew pu t up a s trong
defen s ive front allowing the

visitors only two first downs. Th e
offe nse sputtered somewhat in
the first quarter but then got in
high gear and completely domi·
na ted the game, especially in th e
seco nd half.
In the opening stanza, the Big
Blatks were un,a ble to move th e
ball after four plqys (including a
five yard pe naltyt nelted only
five ya{ds a nd Sam Hall punted
to give Meigs the ir first posse s·

sion. The Marauders moved the
ball to the visitors 15 by virtue of
two passes from Mike Barlrum
to Bryan Durst a nd a 12 yard
Bartrum run. Hold ing Meigs on
dow ns the Big Blacks could no t
mov e the ball a nd the Marauders
regained pessessio n with good
field position . at the Black 's 32
yardline . A defe nsive pass inter·
feren ce call put the ball on the
. nineteen. Wess Howard picked

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up ten and Brent Bissell hit lpr
eight before Bartrum put Meigs
aj)ead on a one yard sneak.
Sophomore Dennis Booth , out of
Eddie Crook's hold , tac ked on tile
ll!&lt;tra point to make it 7-0with 59
seconds remaining in the fit·st
quarter. Neither learn could
generate muc h more offense in
the second quarter with th e
exception of a Bart rum to Chris
Smith aerial for 53 yards to th e
Poin t fifteen. On t he next play,
however, John Beaver picked off
a Bart rum pass to e nd the threat
a nd the half.
Taking the second half kickoff,
Meigs moved from their 35 in 12
plays to post their seco nd touc h·
dow n with Bart rum again diving
in from the two yard line . A
thirty yard pass to Wess Howard
was a key play in the drive·.
Boo th again added the extra
point for a 14-0 Meigs lead .
Regaining possess ion after PL
Pleasant was forced to punt.
M('igs moved to th eir -43 ya rd
line. Bissell was forced to pun t
but Me igs . retained possessio n
a nd a fir st down as the result of
a n illegal block by ihc Big
Blacks. At that . point J ohn
Beaver. who pla yed a grea t
ga me for Po int . picked off a
Bar trum toss and ra mbl ~d 65
yards . unt ouc hed. for the vis itors
onl y score. Th e co nversion 3 1·
tempt failed .

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

For all prac tica l purposes , the
Marauders iced the game on
their nex t series of pla ys starting
from their own 46 yard line . Wess
Howard picked up 30 ya rd s on
five consecutive carrier s and
Brent Bissell s pr inted the flnal24

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) Ohio State All-Amer ican C\'ls
Carter, trying to regain his los!
ellglblllty, got his foot In the door
Friday only to find an unforgivIng A thletlc Director Rick Bay
· standing In his way.
Bay t.old Ohio Stale's a ll· tlme
le ading receiver .at an early
morning meeting that he still has
no plans to appeallo I he NCAA to
restore his eligibility. Bay de·
clared Carter ineligible six
weeks agq for accepting money
from and signing with an agent.
"I don't know ," Bay said In
explaini ng his decision, "how
you stand up six weeks ago and
pound the table a nd say 'look,
this is a r eally serious deal. Yo ur
Ineligible. And, not only. that, we

yards for the touchdown as Booth
once agai n was accura te on the
point after try.
Wi th the Big Blacks unable to
move, Meigs mounted their fina l
dr ive startin g at the visitor's 42
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Pirates 4, Astros 2
At Pittsburgh, Bob Wa lk sca t·
tered sevP n hit s over 7 1·3 innings
and singled home the winni ng
run in the seventh Inning. Walk,
£&gt;.2, allowed one run . walke d two
a nd str uc k out four . Jim Colt
reco rd ed hi s fi,fth sa ve des pite
allowing a n RBI grounder to Ken
Ca miniti In th£' ninth inning. ·
Mik &lt;' Seo tl dropped to 13·10.
Phlllies 8. Padres I
At San Di ego. Mike Schmidt
capped a lour· run fifth inning
with his 522 nd career homer·.
Schmldl's 27 th ho mer of the
season moved him int o sole
possess ion of nint h place o n the
a ll ·time home run list , surpass·
ing Ted William s and Willi e
McCovey. Don Carman, 8·9.
sca tt ered nine hit s for his second
comple te game of I he season. Ed
Wh itso n fell to 10·9.
Expos 2, Dodgers I
At Los Angeles, Mik e Fltzge·
raid 's single scored Tom Foley
with two out in the 121h inning.
helping Tim Burke improve to
7· 0. Bob McClure pitched the 12th
for his filth save. Tim Lea ry,
J. TO. iook the ioss .

even going to appeal because.
even If we · won the appeal on
some technical basis, we'd have
a tough time looking our col·
leagues in the face. '
"It's pretty easy to be brave
when you lhink your options are
closed out anyway,'' a dded Bay.
"Now the door's open agai n, or

Your
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By
David
Tawney

appears to be and our Pflnclples
are being tested.
· " ll 's not a vindictive thing. I'm
not out •to ruin Cris Carter 's life.

Bul his position today Is no
different than . it was six . weeks

ago."

THE CREATIVE WORD

"And m y Spe';'ch a nd my preaching was not wit h e ntici n~ words of
man 's wisdom , but in demonstration of the Splr\1 a nd of powPr " l Cor.

2: 4.

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The Words thaI I speak for lhP Lord m us t be anointed and contain so·

m Pthln g beyond their Int ell ect ua l content and comprehension. in order
to have spiritual value and purpose, These words should have a "ring"
of spiritua l quality a nd be effective In I he lives of 1he hearers. Ther,
must portray and convey ~ · tndemonstraHon of the Spirit and of power '
life, dellver aJ;I.ce and healing to those In n€ed .

The Lord Is looking for those who are willing to se t a side their depen·
de nee on intellec tuar a bility, and become depende nt on the operation of

the Holy Spirit throug h them . The on£&gt; who witnesses for thel.ord must
spea k the right word-, at t he right time. It should be a penetrating , an·
olnted word that will speak to and affect the per son and I he purpose for
which It was sent fort h .
·
" But the natural man recelvP1h not. the t hln ~s of the Spirit of C'..od; for they
ar E' (oolishness unto him : neither can he knOY.' them. beCause they are spl·
rituall y discerned' ' I Co
. r . 2: 14. If we are to speak for the creatiVe word of the
Lord. we must, by the very nature or the Word of God, become rrophetic.
"!lui we sJ)I'ak the wisdom of God In a mystery. the hidden ... " COr. 2:7.
Preparation for the ministry requires that we " Wait on the L ord. " We
must spend time in His presenCE" In order to cultivate this prophetic quality
in our lives: The ~ey to thf"mlnistry of Jes us was His prophetic anointing as
expressed m I sawh 50:4. NotiC€' the progression In this passage of scriplure. "The LORD GOD HATH GIVEN me the tongue oft he learned, THAT
I SHOULD KNOW HOW.to speak a word In season to him that is weary. HE

WAKENETH MINE EAR to hear as the learned,"
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This ablllly to speak with " the tongue of the learned"ls a gilt. ("The
Lord God halh given"). Th&lt;'l\. we will have the ability to s pea ~ the right

word . ("That I shou ld kn ow how") at the right times I "A Word of sea ·
son''.\ to the rl~ht person, ( ' 'To him that Is weary'' ). We mu st be willing
to cultivat e thi s gift by waiting on the Lord . ("'He wakenet h" ).
Do not become discou raged by distractio n or s{:'emlng fa ilu re, but
continue to wail on the Lord . Hold your " spirit " beforP the- Lord an d
wait In H is prese nce that you rnight become sens itive to Him . The Lord
notices and responds when we reach out toward flim; then He wll\ an ·
oin l us and bring. us inta an increasing degree of prophetic sensitlvlty. Tt
cos ts somethi n$t to respond to the Lord i n obedience and then foUow
Him. It Is very import ant to r espond as "He wakeneth. morni ng by
mprnlng. " '
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ThE' Lor d grea tl y desires His peop le to be a prophetic people. Moses
sa id . " Would God tha t all the Lord' s ~eople were prophels. and I hat I he

Lord would put His Spirll unto them ' Num . !1:29. In

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Lord ex press('s this desire fo r a prophetic people. " But ye gave the Na·
zarlte s wi ne to drink ; and commanded t h.e prophets say ing, Prophecy
not . Behold, l am pre-ssed under you: as a cart Is pressed that Is full of
sheaves ."
At this t im l' i n I srael , the prophetic word was re.:;t rict ed . Therefore•
the Lord expr'Ps.sed Himse lf as a "voice" th at des ired to speak but coul d
not . BE"cause of thi s, H f' felt as one pressed under the weight of a cart full ·
of_sheaves. This is a pi ctur(l of t he i ntense desi r e of t-he lord to speak to
H1s people. HP has a Word tor His peoplE' and des ires a prophetic minis·
try through whi ch thi s Word might com e forth to acco mplish is. purpose.
John the Baptist becam e a voice for the L ord. He sa id, ' 'I am THE
VOIGE OF ONE c rying" John 1:23. The Lord des ires a vessel through.
whom HP ca n Pxpress Hjmsel f as HP dPsires. NoticE' that John did not
just give forth a prophetic word . ra thPr he BECAME the voice or one
erving. John did more than prophesy, he became propheti c.
There is a place of PROPHETIC IDENTITY with lhe Lord tha t we
arr ca lled to grow into. "That Tm a_y know Him . and the pqwer of Hi s re·
su rr f'ctl on. and thE' fel lo wship of H1s suffC'ri ngs" Phil. 3:10. The ' ' fellowship of Hi s sufferings " spea k s of a prophetic Identit y In which WE' can
know and expe-rience the&gt; ve-r y hear t and feeli ng of the Lord .
We arP to becom e a vessf"l or channel through whic h the Lo rd will be
able to ex press His feelings and desires. Th i s Involves knowi ng tl:le Lord _
bryond the rPal m of mini sters a nd gifts. WP mu st be availablE' to thE'
Lord In such a way th at He wilt bP abl£• to sharf;' H is burden with us and
then express -it through us to whom He wil ls.
Ther r arp fiv(' dlff€rentlevels in .our pro phetic lire and ex pres sion .
. The f ir st Orl;E' is "i nner r (!leva tlon. " Th e.&gt; secret of ~coming prophPtic
IS pxpress('d 1n Psa lm 119: 25. " My so ul clfvet h unto the dust . quiC'ken
thou m p accord in ~ to Thy Word ''. W,e.&gt; wpre formPd from dust and can of
ourselves do no thmJ~ - As dust , thcre is no order or st rul'l LHl' in ou r lives,
w(' cannot function in sp iritual th ings . We mu st cr y out to t he Lord .
" Qu ic ken thou me accord i ng to Thy Word . "
th £' word "q uic ken" m ea ns Jife giving. To bf' quickenE'd in th(' fir st
lrvel of inner reve-l at ion. As we are quick ened throu gh the Word of God
O!' through t h~ moving of the Ht?IY SJ?.irlt wit hin us. we are lifted unto a
d1men ~ ion of mner r evelation. I-ff' 'wakeneth " m orn ing ·b y morning,
lift lng us Int o hi s spirt tual rea l and causi ng us to become spir itual ly sen ~
s!llv£', so we £'an devf'lop our spirit ual capaci ty and understandi ng.
- To Be Co ntinued-

PRAI~E

LILLIAN RECE, PASTOR

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in thf' Pro Rowii CJS I .sC' uso n.
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• hr roached the a g rN&gt;m r nr with
•• Brow ns' Vier Pres ident Ernie
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C'ont inui'd from C.2
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: with Bisse ll hiiting paydlrt from
: tw o yards out .Booth hi! hi s fourt h
,• extra point to rou nd out the
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: scor in g. ·
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Meig s m a naged 21 flrsl downs
;. from sc r lrnmngc to two lor Point.
The Marauders ou tga ined t.heBig
-: B lacks 2J:!to95ontheg t·ound and
• 111 to 12 via the air rout e.
•'·
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• pl e telng 9 with two being Inter·
·=. ceptcd while Point 's quarter·
·:0 . ba c ks comp leted lwo of four and
'&lt;·had one pic ked off. Each tea m ·
,_
.• •.· fumbled t wice and eac h los t one.
:. : Th C' Big Blacks were fla gged for
; : 25 yard s in pcnalll es while Meigs
·&gt; : was as sessed JR. Howard picked
:: '. up 93 yards in 21 carr ies , Bissell
;.:· got ()Si n 9, Bart rum 30 in 8 tries
: ·· and McElroy had 24 in four

d ut·ing thei r fir s t co nv rrsatton
" We both agreed that It was
s in ce Par ty Augu s t, Other behi nd us. Hr was glad that Tal)l
membe r s or Hendricks ' s taff . a m C'mber of th e team.'' Rl sle n
howrvc t·. had ta lk ed to Arc orsi . said .
l a s t WPCk .
Tea m ofiicials were o n their
"I wo uld sa y Cody a nd I a re wa v to Atlant a for Saturday's
sat ls fl r d o r we would not have pres('ason ga me and were un·
reac h d the agree me nt ." Hen· ava ilable for comment.
"it' s ver y Important that E rnie
d r lrks s (l id in a telephone inter·
·
IAccors
ll and I lai ked," He,n·
v iew fro m Houston. " Log ic die ·
drlc
ks
said.
" He understood our
ra ted th at both si des needed to .
posi tio n and we unde rstood his.
reach a n agr eement. "
Rl s le n. :Jo. whose wife gave We rolled up our s leeves to see if
birth to th eir th ird baby Mond ay. we co uld get it done. "
Ri s len has bee n a starter since
said h£' a nticipated no proble m
r elating to the los t practice rime. his rooki e year in 1979. He was a
" I feel g reat. r!'llcvcd. exc ited seventh·round dra rr pick out of
and glad to or. pa r t oft he Browns Texas A&amp; M.
Meanw hile, th!' Brow ns a lso
organizatio n. I'm go ing to do
re
leased C'lght ·yea.r vetera n line·
everyt hin g I ca n to get them to
backer
Curtis Weathers .
the Supe r Bowl, .. Rlsien sa id . " I
"C
urtis
a nd I have had a
plan to participate nex t week in
number
of
conversations and he
C reerrBay . l don't see why I can't
pract tee lor a wee k and be re ady would like to co ntinue to play,"
Scho ttenheimer sa id . "He a nd I
to go."
have mutually agr eed th at his
Coac h Marty St ho ttenheimcr
opport unit ies are increased if he
cal led Rlsirn shortly a ft er the
Is released now. "
agrce me n t was reac hed.

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~:. had 30 yard rE'ceptlon for the
"Marauders. Jimmy Oliver was
~·~· the leading ground gaine r for
· Point with 45 yards in ten carries.

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REDS BASEBALL

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Coach Ashley sa id he was
~~·: pleased with_ the Marauders
":: overall etron and commcncted
· ~· assistants Don Dixon, John Ar·
;; .: nott Ke vin Sheppard, · Mlck
:;: Childs a nd J eff Wer ry for gett ing
'· the squ,ad prepared fort he game.
:~: The f&gt;1arauders open the TVC
::. season next Friday as they travel
·,: ·to 'Belpre In defense of their 1986
::•: championship. Game time Is 7:30 .

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The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-C-3

;, Browns sign last remaining holdout

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Open on account today! Hyou have one Of lhe corcb belOw ...

Good e n. who pi tched o ut of
jam s In the fir s t and second,
Impressed Gia n ts Manager
Rog .. r Craig.
"If hE' ge ts by the third or
fout'lh inning, he 's tough , " Cra ig
s aid . " Givl' the g uy credit , when
he Md to p itch out of It , he did ."
E tsowherr. St. Lou is edged
Allantn 4.:1. Pittsburgh de fea ted
Houst on .4·2. Chicago nipped
Cinc ln nall 6·5 In 10 innings.
Philadelphia routed Sa n Diego
R- 1 nnd Montreal squeaked by
Los Ange les 2·1 in 12 innin gs.
In t h(' Amer ican League. It
was : Oakland :1. Toronto 2:
T exas:;, D t ro it :J: Ka nsa s City 9.
hicago :1: Ba ltimore 6; Cal tror·
nla 5; Milwaukee 1. Minnesota 0:
&amp; a ttic 10. N w York 4: a nd
Bos ton at CtevP la nd was. post ·
paned due to rain .
fn rdlna ls 4. Braves :t
i\r St. Lo ui s, Tom HN r; not In
the • ta rtlng lin e up becau se or an
lnlcctcd loot. s lng lPd home Ozzl c
S mlt lt with o n~ o ut In the ninth
innin g to g ive Todd WorrC'Il . 7·6. .
the vl(·lory . Ge ne Ga r ber. 8·10.
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Atlanta 4-3 Friday night. Smith scored · from
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Bravt'S' Ken Griffey made the throw to the plate,
but VIrgil co uld not hang on for the out. (UPI)

Gooden cops 12th win; Cards
1/2 ahead of NY Mets
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Big Black Defense swarms upon Warauder lallhack
Wes Howard In Frlda.v··night',s game. The swarm .
lnchKies Kevin Nott (11) , Todd Spradling (56) and

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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis. Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va .
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Tigers post 5-3 win; Blue Jays lose l-~

Franco shelled ·by Cubs, Reds lose, 6-5
CINCINNATI {UP!)- Victory
has become so elusive for the
staggering Cincinnati Reds that
not even ace _ reliever John
Franco can hold a lead a nymore.
For the second straight game,
Fra nco blew a two-run !at~
inning lead Fridiw night as the
Chicago Cubs rallied to whip
Ci ncinnati 6-5 In 10 Innings and
extend the Re(!s' losing streak to
seven games. In the last three
weeks, Ci ncinnati has lost 16 of 21
games and tumbl ed from first to
third in t he National League
West.
On Wednesday nig!lt in Pittsbu rgh, Franco entered the game
. In the eighth inning with. a 5-3
lead. By the ninth, the Pirates
'
had won 6-5.
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Friday night, Franco was
' '
''' , JONES SCORES - Cincinnati 's Tracy Jones s lides past s ummoned in the ninth to hold
onto a 4-2 leadd. He wound up
:. Chicago's Jody Davis for a seventh inning run al Riverfront
y ieldi ng seve n hits and four run s
:- Friday. The Cubs won, 6--5. (UPI)
in just two innings. Ryne Sand·
fll'
berg climaxed the la te- Inning
~
assau lt with a game winning
RBI s ingle in the lOth inning after
Bob Dernier had s ingled and
sto len seco nd .
··we're doing somet hin g the
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las
t couple of games that we
=· . CINC[NNATI tUPl) -Never of the Reds, we've a lways had '
haven't
been doing all year."
; mind thai the Cincinnati Reds good Septembers."
sa
id
downcast
Cin ci nnati man•1JII've lost seven st raight ga mes
In the pas t two years, the Reds
ager
Pete
Rose.
"Usually when
:and 16 of 21 In the pas t three have been 42,24 in September and
we get a one or two run lead In the
. weeks to tumble from first to Oc tober under Rose.
ninth inning it's extremely safe.
&gt;lhjrd in the National League
Reds' owner Marge Schott.
" I' ve never seen Franco give
:West, manager Pete Rose says however, does n't like sittin g
up
seven hi ts in two innings. "
; h5 club Is going to erupt.
aro und wa iti ng for her club to
added
Rose . "The only thing I sec
~ 'Tm sitting on a volca no ,"
erupt.
him
doing
wrong Is ge ttin g
:RDse said of hls tea m. "You just
"You have to find ways to pu t
behind
hitters,
Pitching is a lot
;i'J?PW It's going to erupt. You just emo tion into them ," s he said. "lf
easier
when
you're
0-2 in ~ lea d of
.:don't know when.
.
I were a m an, I'd go down and
2-0.
Wh
en
hitters
get
ahead of a
~ " But I know one thing," a dded
read them (the pla yers\ the riot
they
don'
t
go
fishin g.
pitcher,
--ijose. "Since I've been manager .a ct."
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They wait for the pitch they

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;~ose still feels Reds will
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~ Conditioning drills slated Tuesday
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MIDDLEPORT - Condit ioning practice for members of the
.:Oewly formed Big Bend Midget
~Football league will be held
·Tuesday at General Hartinger
: Park in Middleport starting a t 6
:p.m .. according to Judy Willi·
ams, spokesperson for the ·
organization.
: All player_s who attend are
-urged to wea r appropriate c lo:t bing for the drills.
• This will be the final day for
' youngster s wishing to partici.pate In the program eit her as a
;player or cheerleader. Those
signing for the first tim(' on
;Tuesday, mu st have had a
physiclal exa mina tion and mu st
"present the proper form, co mpleted, at that time. These form s

may be obtained fr om Hank
Cle lan d, Pomeroy.
All girls interes ted in becoming cheerleaders are asked to
co nt act Willia ms at 992-5866 or
any league offi cial.
Tag day lor the new gro up will
be held from 10 a. m . to 2 p.m. on
Si&gt;p t. 5. Donat ions are needed to
defray expe nses a nd may be sent
to P .O. Box 129. Pomeroy.Season
sc hedules w ill be a nnounced nex t
week.

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BARNETT

COLUMBUS, Ohio tUP il
:Dfvastatil)g. driven. by Joe·
Adamsky. won F r iday's fea tured
$9,000 Tanya's Treas ure Pace at
Scioto Downs Friday night in 1:56
1-5.

Devastating, a fou r-year-o ld
mare. raced near the back oft he
field the first art of the race
before Adam sky hustled her
from fifth to second up the
backstretch and · lock ed into
battle with Decisive Almahurst
around the final turn. Devastat Ing claimed the iead In mid·
stretch and held off a la te bid
from Racy Muffin to win by a
head. Decisive Alrriahurst was
· third.
Autumn Elaine. Me I'll Be a nd
Boom Boom Bunny were the first
three finishers in the sixth race to
return $1,856.40 on the 6-7-9
trlfecta combination.
The crowd of 4,624 wagered
$389.121.

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MANRIQ UE SL.IDES HARD - Fred Ma nrique of the C ~i cago
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second ha.•e In the Second Inning Friday night. The play started
when Ozzlc Guillen g-rounded to Royals' seco nd sackw Frank
White. who threw to Jones to er ase Manrique. (UPI)

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Rangers 5, Tigers 3 . ~:
At Detroit, Ruben Slerr~ htt.a,
two-run homer and Pete 0 Brl~;
added an RBI double In
four, run eighth l~nlng to ral~
Texas: Mitch Withams, 7,3, .wa)
the wmner wtlh fou r Innings \1:1
shu.tout rellef. . Dale Mohorcfl ,
pttched two mmngs for his 16 ll
save._ The- loss went to Jack
MornR: 1 ~'i: 9 Whit So 3
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d ed 10 h·ts and th ~ ·
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the victory. Lei brandt struck out
six and walked two. The loss went

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Stewart, including two stri- get out. I'm certainly s niffing out
keouts. "What can you do? The number19. 1 thlnklfl do what I'm
man threw. in a nd out and mixed capable -of dol_ng I'll get to 20."
his pitches welL"
The Athletics snapped a 2-2 tie
In winitlng for the 11th time in with a run In the sixth. Carney
his last 1.1 games, Stewart , 18·9. Lansford. who had three hits In
defeated the Blue Jays fOr the the game Including his 16th
fourth time In as many matchups hOmer , opened with' a double to
this season. He stru ck ou.t five . \got-center field. He advanced
and walked four. Dennis Eckersm third on a flyout by Mike
ley: pitched 1 1-3 innings for his Davis, and scored on Dwayne
lOth save.
Murphy's sacrifice fl y to cen_ter.
Wh!le Stewart emp l~yed a
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By BILL WOLLE
UP I Sports Writer
For the Toronto Blue Jays,
Dave Stewart presents a more
complex mystery than just
guessing whether the Oakland
rlghf-hander is goi ng to throw a
fastball or breaking pitch.
Stewart scattered six hit s over
7 2-3 Innings Friday night for hi s
major leagues-leading 18th victory, giving the At hletics a 3-2
triumph over the Blue Ja ys and
preventing Toronto !rom moving
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m the Amencan League East.
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throw, we ju st couldn't hit it, "
sa id Lloyd Moseby , who was
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That 's exactly what happe ned
to set up Sand berg's gamewinning hit.
" He fell behind on me 3-0. 1
staned looking for hi s sinker and
that 's Whatl hit ," s•-idSandberg.
" If he gets a head of me, it 's a
different si tuation ."
Chicago scored three times in
the top of the ninth off F'ra rtco,
7-5, to tak e a ~- 4 lead . but
Cincinnati got a run in the bo tt om
o f the ninth off Cubs· ace reliever
LE~e Sm ith, 4-7, who wound up the
winner, to se nd the game into

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extra Innings.
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In the Chicago ninth, Mariny Su!cllffe. Pinch-hitter Dave Col- Sulcllffe and scored on a single
Trillo produced · an RBI single lins walked and raced to third on by Dave Martinez.
after Shawon Dunston and Dern- a single by Kal Daniels. Tracy
Bell homered to left. his lOth of
ler had singled. Andre Dawson Jones. run ning for Daniels, stole the year, In the third to give the
then delivered a two- run, bases- second. Aft er Dav~ Concepcion Reds a 2-1 advantage.
loaded single to give the Cubs a grounded out, Er ic Davis was
Chicago grabbed a 1-0 lead In
~4 lead.
Intentionally wa lked to load the the second on Rafael Palmelro's
In the bottom of the ninth, bases with one out After Paul
hom er to right, his ninth of the
Smith walked Bo Dlaz with -one O'Neill s truck out, Buddy Bell season.
out and the bases loaded to force lined a single to left to score
Cincinnati tied It 1-1 In the
in the tying run.
,
Collins and Jones.
bottom of the seco nd when
"That's absolutely th e worst
Stillwell doubled and scored on a
The Cubs, trailing 2·1 since the
thing I ca n do In a game, " said third, tl~d- It 2-2 In the seven th
single by starting pitcher Ron
Smith. "But I cou ldn 't worry when Dunston walked, moved to
Robinson .
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needed to get two more ou ts."
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getting Nick Esasky to hit a
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fi elder's c hoice bouncer to short s top that resulted In a force at
home and then striking out Kur-t
Stillwell.
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!'"our-yea r starJcr To m Cous i· iin eba cking position and fir st·
neau was waived after Anthony round draft pick Mike J unk in
· Gri ggs beat him out last year. bu t ! rom Duke is being groomed for
Griggs won' t necessa rily be the other spot.
starting at inside lin e backer
Gr iggs, howeve r, is not
whe n Cleveland opens the season anx ious.
in New Orlea ns Sept . 13.
'" If you ca n' t handle the com pe·,
Cous ineau Is now wit h the San filion. then you' re going to send
Francisco 49ers. but Griggs is off nega tives from rhe s ta rt . I
loc ked .ln a three-way battle with think Mi ke (Johnson ) and Edd ie
re turnin g starter Eddie John son are defi nit e ly a one· two punch.
a nd former USF L player Mik e They are very good pl ayers,"
Jo hn son for th e two In side Gr iggs sa id.
lineback I n ~ spot s, an d he Is a lso
;. i don' t know how the coaches
practIci ng at out side lineba c ker. see us lor th e seaso n. I'm goi ng to
Coach Marty Sc hott~ nh ei mer wa it a nd see. l"m not s itt ing here
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said the co mpetition a t ln sl(le · sayi ng I hope I ca n play the Inside
lineback er Is '"s till wide open" or I hope I ca n pla y the ou tsid e.
a nd he d Ol'S not kn ow whe ther l"m out the re because that 's my
Griggs will be used a t Ins ide or postlion . I'm a lin eba cker,
outside.
whet her outs ide or ins ide ."
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Seven-yea r staner Clay Mat ·
Gr iggs, 27. '-\'hO played th ree
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seasons
at Villanova before the
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yea r at Ohio State. said he has
taken a new a pproa c h. to the
ga111e since he was traded .las t
yea r by th e Philade lphia Eag les.
" It mad e m e sec there isn' t
'' By lJ nltcd l'ress lnternallonat longevi ty In n lot of things. Th e
success of your career. a lot of
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bal l players. Ballry Danie ls a nd
vourself. IT 's depe ndent on a lot
Dedrlc Tisdal e, wNr s ta bbed of things you ca n"! control. "
outside a dorm itory . a uthorities Griggs said . " One or the .thin gs
In Was hin gton , D.C.. sa id. Da· you ca n con tro l ls your at tit ud c."
' niels, a member of the footba ll
IPnm fr om Ocra rur . Ca . , wa s
sta bbed in the stoma c h tmd
req uired surllery . Ti sdale. a
fres hma n fro m Sta fford . Texas.
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Alfonso Pulido ca rried a no·
hill er in10 the ninth inn ing and
fini shed wit h a rwo- hiller Frida y
night ro spark the Columbu s
Clippers to a ~1-1 Int er national
League v ictory.. over the Ma i ne

Guides at Old ·Orchard Beach,
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Ke ith MiiiPr lined a one-out
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the sh ut out bid .
Pulido, 9·5. re tire d the first 14
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in the fi fth and Keith Hughes.
who drew a wa lk in the seventh ,
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broke a score les s tie , came off
Darvl Smit h, 1.3.
E isewh ere . Toledo edged Paw: ruc kPt 3-2. Tidewatl'r . defeated
S:-'racuse 7-2 an d Riehmond a t

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IRONTON - Gal lipolis fin is hed seco nd in a fo ur-way go lf
match at Ir ont on Frida y
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~:veni i n g .

Th e host Tige rs, Class AA
r unn erup in 1986. finis hed with
141 while. GAHS had 166. Lucas·
vi ll e Va lley had 187 and Minford
236.
Dav e Kerns led the Tigers with
a two under pa r 33. Tom Hawk
ha d :18 for Valley and Rich
Kellner 56 for Minford .
Greg Roderick led Ga llia "s
c t·ew with a 37. Mark Kimble. ·
• Ha nk Davis. a nd Chris Rathburn
a ll had 41s while Brett Hutchin·
son had 49. Scott Marcum had 58.
Ga llipolis, 6·4 in three outings,
faces Loga n in a SEOAL match
a t Logan Monday evning .

Mullins honored
RIO GRANDE -Junior guard
LeaA nn Mumns, of the Rio
Gra nde Redwomen's basketball
. tea m , was recently named to the
1987 Koda k All-District team.
Mullins, a 5-7 sta ndout from
McGuffey . scored 528 points
during the 1986-87 season, aver·
aging 20.3 points per game.
Mullins, the daughter of Lon
- and La Vern Mullins, Is majoring
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· " 1 ~ you as ked the public what
they wanted, I t\link they'd say
let's have a champions hip ."
Dodds, chairman of a subcommittee that has studied the
feasibility of a college football
c hampions hip playoff s ince 1985,
sai d his group will ask the NCAA
Council to put the iss ue on the
ba llot for the 1988 convention in
Nashville, Tenn . According to a n
NCAA spokes man, the Co uncil
will decide in October whether to
accept the recommendation.
A Divis ion I championship
pla yoff would fit in snugly on the
weekend before the Super Bowl.
breaking up the two-week lull
between the AFC and NFC title
ga m es a nd
t h e NFL
championship.
" The networks were tn almost
total agree ment that Sunday. 6
p.m .-9 p.m . prio r to the Super
Bowl would be the bes t time

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Roches ter was postponed du e to
r ain.

At Pawtucket, R.I., Rey Pala·
c ios' two- run home run in the
s ixth inning and strong relief
pitching by Karl Best s par'kcd
the Mud Hens. Besr struc k out six
in the final two innings to notch
his lOth save and help preserve
the victory for sta rter J eff Jones.
4·3. Mike Rochford , 8·8, took the
loss .
At Syracuse, N. Y., Mark Ca r ·
reon knocked in two · runs and
Kev in Els ter collected four hit s
to highlight a 14- hit atta c k that
l~d the Tides. Bob Gibson pitched
six Innings and improved to 11· 7.
Todd StottlemyrP, 11·13. ab·
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period," said a report draft ed by
the NCAA subcommittee two
months ago.
College football e njoyed a
preview or what a championship
game might be like last Jan . 2,
when two independent s. No .. 1
Miami tFia . l a nd No. 2 Penn
State. met In Tempe: Ariz., a t ihe
Fies ta Bowl. T)l e gam e prompted a tremendou s ;; mount of
publicity and a s trong nationa l
televis ion a udi ence on a Friday
night as Pe nn State claimed the
national title with a 14-10 tr iumph . By sc heduling a pla yoff
ga me th e week before the Super
Bowl, the NCAA would Impose a
three-wee k brea k alter the final
bowl games.
"On the plus s ide, the public
Sef!ms to want it , a nd it would '
generate a ddi tiona l revenue,"
says Dodds . " The nega tives
would in cl ude the additional

pressure on two co llege footli&gt; all
teams whose m.e mbers may •
already have s tarted their second sem es ter. and they'd possl·
bly have to miss som e extra
classes. "
The impact of such a playoff
m atchup on the traditional bowls
is still hazy. The bowl gam es
have found themselves under
scrut i ny in recent year s and at

this ye&lt;~r ' s NCAA Convention in
Dallas, Ca l· Berkeley Cha nce llor
Ira Michael Heyman suggested
the elimination of bowls and post"
se..,son basketball tournam en ts.
"The bowls hav e co ntribu ted to
the Institutions more than a
quarter of a billion doll ars in the
last 10 years, more tha n $127
million in the last three years
alone."' says Jim Brock, exec utive director of the Cotton Bowl .
According to Dodds, an esti·
mated $33 million could be

Griggs playing inside and outside linebacker

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UPJ Sports Writer
Get ready for college footba:tl" s
version of Super Bowl 1.
Divis ion I-A has been mov ing
toward a co llege football champions hip game for several yea r s
and the machinery has now been
set In place lor the NCAA to
cr eate a one-ga me playoff. As
usu io I, the sound of money
dropping Int o the register will
accelerate the process a lthough
1990 Is seen as the . earlies t
possible date fo r such a gam e .
'"We've talked about it lon g
enough, now we've go t to get it
out and give the me mbership a
chance to vote on li ." said
Unive r s ity of Texas Athletic
Director De Loss Dodds Aug. 20 In
announcing a subcommittee recommendation that the playoff
issue be voted on by NCAA
member s a t th e 1988 conve ntion .

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keep only four wide receivers.
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kind of decision in a couple of
weeks. but for now, we need all
the wide receivers we have."'
Wyc he said.
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slated to see his first actlonof the
preseason Saturday. but Wyche
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nagging thing that bothers h1m
into the regular season," Coach
Sam Wyche sa id ofhlsdecislon to
rest Brooks . " He"s got nothing to
prove In a preseason gaine."'
McGee's Injury appears to be
more ser ious. as he' s expected to
be sldeUned two weeks but ready
fo r the Sept. 13 season· opener at
India napolis .
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CINCINNATI (UP I )-Several
Bengals m issed Saturday's exhi·
bltlon ga m e at Green Bay due to
injuries.
Running back .James Brooks
and wide receiver Tim McGee
made the trip with the team but
didn ' t play. Brooks su ffered a
twisted ankle in practi~e Monday
and McGee is hampered by a
pulled hamstring.
"It makes no se nse having him

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Griggs ha d pla yed inside linebacker th roughout his enti re
NFL career but is now practicing
at outsi(k
"They sa id , "Anthony. we want
you to pla y out s ide line ba c ker .' !
sa id, ' Ok. fine. let's go and I' ll do
the best I ca n. I'll . learn the
position. I'll make some mista kes . Get on me when I do." '
Gr iggs sa id.
" It gives you a different
per spective on rh e ga me out
there. You have to do things like
conta ining the ba ll , where you
don't make th e tac kle, you ju st
force the ball back to the inside
lineba cker. And things like
(more) pass ru shin g ...
For the Brow ns . gett in g a
sta rt ing linebacker from rhe
Eag les for a n eighth -round draft
choice tur ned out to be quite a
dea l. And for Gr ig gs , the trade
a llowed him to go from a tea m
with a 7·9 record in 1985 to the
AF C cha mpions hip game with
the Brow ns in 19R6.
" I would have to say fro m the
sta ndpoi nt of bei ng on a winning
tea m , yes (th e ti·a de was goodl .
From a foo tba ll ca reer sta nd ·
pon11, yes . .. Griggs sa id. " But
s ure yo u' re go ing to miss a lot of
friends you pla yed with . And I
was from Willingboro rN .J .),
which was onlv abou t 20 minu les

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ins tit ution, "whic h wou ld cause

people to really have a n interes t
in doing it.." ' Dodds says.
But not everyone is e namored
with the idea of a college football
title game . Emulating the pros
right down to the Ro ma n numerals bothers som e long -time
m em bers of t h e co ll ege.
fraternit y.
"Any way you lo ok at it, the
best thing that' s ha ppe ned to
college footba ll are the bowl
gam es,'· sa id Brigha m Young
Coach LaVe ll E d wards .
" They've g la mor ized co llege
football ."
Dodds says a champ ionship
game would "enha nce the bowls
because people would be watching them to see what tea m s they
think are No. 1 a nd No. 2."

The stick iest iss ue s urrounding
a n ational title ga me is the
criteria used for picking the two
teams. Dodds would leave the
deci s ion to an NCAA com mitt ee
-made up of athletic directors and
football coac hes, using statlstl ·
cal information and the results of
the bowl games.
· "Over th e ·yea rs . we've seen a
small group of sc hools dominat e
the polls, bowls and television,"
said Big Te n Conference Com.
missioner Wayne Duke at a 1984
NCAA m eeting In Chicago. "It is
the belief of the Big Ten that a
football championship playoff
would widen the gul f between the
haves a nd the ha ve-nots. "
But to Duke's fru stra tion. the
concept of a college football
playoff has ga th ered momen·
tum. Dodds says the earliest such
a ga me could be played is 1990,
which would pl a~e it 23 year s
behind Pete Roze lle 's colossu:;.
\

from Philadelphi a ."
But fo r Griggs, footb all is more ·
th a n just a game.
""You ' re suc h a vulnera ble
commodity in footba ll tha t you
ca n be put out to pas ture,"
Griggs said. "You s tart learn ing
about the union a nd the bu siness
end of it . You co me in the league.
you say. 'Wow , I'm on the team .
I 'm in th e NFL.· As I've learned
throughout my five year s here.
it's mo re than th a t. "

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Jerry Carroll's takeover of Turf·
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ment of Ophthalmology in
August.
Dr. Dlsseler received her
medical degree from the
Indiana University School
of Medicine in Indianapolls, and served an Intern-.
ship at Ball Memoria l Hos·
pital In Muncy , Indiana.
She recently completed her
residency In Ophthalmology at the Indiana Unlver·
slty Medica l Center In Indi·
ana polis .
Dr. Dlsseler and her hus·
.band, Steven, who Is the In·
structlonal Director of Insurance Schools o! West
VIrginia. reside in Galli·
polls.

Dr . Randall Stra tton
joi ned the Holzer Clinic De·
partment of Emerge ncy
Medicine in July.
Dr. Stratton comple ted
an Emergency Medicine
res id ency at the Universit y
Hospital in Little Rock, Ar·
kansas . Dr. Stratton re·
eelved his medical degree
from the University of Arkansas College of Medicine
ln'I984, and also completed
an Internship in Little Rock
at University Hospital.
Dr. Stratton, his wife,
Connie, and two daughters
reside in Gallipolis.

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joined the Holzer Clinic Department of Obstetrics / Gy -·
neco logy in May.
A native of Th a iland. Dr.
Montrle ha s been prac tic·
lng in the area s ince 1974.
He received his medical
degree in Thailand completing a ro tating inter n·
ship a l St. Clair's Hospital
in Schenectad y. New York
and completed his OB·
i GYN residency and a fellowship at the Bronx Leba·
non Hospital In New York.
Mr. Montrle and his wife,
Panny, have three c hild ren
ana reside In the Point
Pleasant area .

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Paga

August 30. 1987 .

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

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Expect NJ stadium to get 'clean bill'
EAST RUTHERFORD , N.J.
tUP I) - ,S tudies wlll be under -·.
taken to determine If there are
environment al risks at i he Meadowlands complex. ofC!clals an nounced Friday,less than a week
after a fourth New York Giants'
player was diagnosed as having
ca ncer.
Jon Hanson. head or the New
Jersey Sports a nd Exposition
Authority, said the group wlll
oversee a comprehensive series
of tests In the a r ea around Giants
Stadium .
Hartson sa id he expects thC'

raclllty will receive a clean bill or
health. Players on the Giants
have called for tests since tackle
Karl Nelson was found to have
. Hodgkin's Disease. Nelson's condition was announced Saturday.
"The study will be comprehensive a nd objeC'tlve, and we will
ma ke those findings public as
soon as possible." Hanson said.
"Our aim Is to reassure our fans ,
our employees, and our tenants
th a t they will contin ue to enjoy a
sa fe and healt hy environme nt. "
The New York Jets also play at
Giants Stadium, but train and

pracllce at Hempstead, N.Y. The
Meadowlands complex includes
a race track and Indoor arena,
whi ch Is home to the New Jersey
Nets or the NBA and the NHL's
New Jersey Devlls .
Hanson said the recommendations or ihe experts conducting
the studies will determine If
voluntary testing or emp loyees
should be done.
Hanson said the air and water
quallty around the sports complex wa s tested " tlrrie a nd lim e
again" before the s tad ium was
built on a landfill.

Veterans Memorial Hospital~
in conjunction with
Wheeler, Johnny Nuce and David Wright. Second
Row -Andy Blank, Eric Maley and Brett Hln_sch.
Third row -James Standish, Jason .Jones, Brad
H;uris, Chad Shamblin and Andy De Halnaut.
Fourth row - Coach Tim Maxwell and Coa ch
Scott Hinsch. Absent - Casey Canaday.

GALLIPOLIS PEE WEE TOURNAMENT
CHAMPIONS - The Pirates, with wiru; over the
Mets, Expos •ind Royals in tournament play, won
the 1987 post-season title. Pictured above, first
fow, lelt to right, Nathan Smith, Andy Neal. Chad

Top three seeds are losers Friday
JERICHO . N.Y . 1UP I\ - I va n
Lend!, Jimmy Connors a nd Pat
Cash - th e top three seeds each lost Friday in theq uarterfinals of the $150.000 Norstar
Hamlet Challenge Cup tenni s
tournament.
Eighth seed David Pate of Las
Vegas. Nev .. produced 11 aces In
-beating top-seeded Lend!, 6-3, 6-7
(7-9) , 7-6 ( 7-:l ). Connors , the
second seed. was leading No. 7
Henri Lecon te of France, 6-3 , 2-3
when the vetera n left-ha nder
retired with a bi ister on his foot.
what
he termed
··best ma ,tch
UnseededJon
as his
B. Svensson
in
of the year, " defeated No.3 Cas h.
G-7 (7-9)' 6-2. 7 5.
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of Bridgehampton. N.Y ., deJe ated fourth seed Andres Gomez
of Ecuador. 6-3, 6-2.
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rushed to a 4-1 lead In the first set.
Lend! drew even by erasing a
Pate match point in th e second·
set tie-breaker and converting
hi s ow n second sel point.
They wen t oo service to the
third-set tiebreaker wi th Lendl
erasi ng two more Pate match
po in ts with service _wlnners. But
Pate won the last four point s of
the tie -breaker, and Lend! was
given a warning for . racque t
abuse when he smashed a nd
broke the racquet on the court.

is pleased to announce

·Business

Section If
Entrepreneurs take their post offices private

By BOB-WEBSTER
U PI Business Writer
LOS ANGELES- A fru stra ted Janie D'Addlo
knew s he had round a so lid entrepreneurial niche
when she could not find a post of(ice box after
moving to Southern California seven years ago.
Rather than add her name to the estima ted
fi ve-year-long waiting list for a box from the U.S.
Post·a! Service. D ·Add io correc tly gauged market place pressure and bega n renting private
post-office b&lt;ixes.
: The Inability of the U.S. Postal Service to meet
· J he dema nd for postal b&lt;ixes has provided the
·potential for a very lucrative market niche fo r a
.growing number of prJ\•a te mallb&lt;ix fran c hisers.
"It's spread like wildfire.'' D'Addio said .
~ Within seve n years. the prlv te mailbox business
~as grow n Into an $800-_million -a-year Industry.
~ndu stry est imat es place the number or private
mail b&lt;ixes at a bout 2.4 million in more than 8,000
· ·a-called "convenience mall receiving ageqcies."
' These a ge ncies. as the mailbox ren t&lt;~! fra nchi ses · a re known, have grown at a rat.e of 25
'percent annu ally. Last year. about 2,000 new

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\\'11\'NER - Kut h)' A. Baker, Middleport, at rlr;hl , wa• the
"'' nnrr of an Pl&lt;·•·trlc grill gh·c n away at the Meigs Count y Fair by
1Columhu• and Southe rn Ohio Electric Company. Rosella
Rt-·do\'ian, IPft, marketl nK und cu ~on• er sen•lces repr~entatlve
for
C&amp;SOE, pr•••wnled Baker w_lth her grill. Winne r of las t year's
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clectrlt: compan.v ~(v•:away at the fair wa• Eva Robson of Ro ck
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Never rush your pradict shots.
One of the things you want to accomplish is to ingrain the fetlof o
good swing into your muscle me·
mory. When you hit a fine shot,
hold your follow -through and
wotch tht ball 's complett flight
and roll. This will help build your
confidence as well as teach you
the fetlof a wall-balanced finish .

BILL CHILDS, PRO.

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1985 BRONCO II

1986 AERO STAR

MTHS FINANCING

1985 BRONCO II

5 spd . trans. , air, cassette,

7 passenger. air. auto.

5 spd ., air, tilt wheel.

PS, PB. Stripe Kit . Red
Exterior.

trans .. speed. tilt wheel,
AM / FM / Cassette with
equalizer . Brtown and tan
exterior.

speed control , PS , PB,
AM / FM•casaette. Blue
exterior.

JAYMAR GOLF CLUB
992-6312
POMEROY, OHIO

1986 F-250
4X4
6 cyl., 4 spd ., AM / FM .
White exterior.

Phone

1985 Fl SO 4X4
6 cyl. , 4 spd. trans ..
AM / FM. traction lock.
Green Exterior.

1986 CHEV.
CAVALIER

1985 FlSO
4X2 PICKUP

1986 TOYOTA
PICKUP

6 cyl .~ 3 spd . Topper.
16.000 miles. Blue.

5 spd . trans .. AM I FM .
Red .

1984 ESCORT
WAGON

Auto . trans., Air, AM / FM,
PS, PB, 4 dr. CS. Silver

Auto . trans .. air cond ..
AM / FM / Cassette. Lt.
Blue .

1985 TEMPO
4 DR. Gl
Auto. trans ., air cond .,
AM / FM, PS, PB . Grey ..

,..:Money Idea.~
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• CALLI POLIS - Th ~ fo ll owi ng
·Cia list o.r Ame rlclln
Ions
,th at give frre or
-aiscount('d ml:'r·
ehandi e or ser'lces to their
ah archo ld ers . In
~rdcr to make a
ie] al m . s har c~o ld Prs usuallv
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V-6. air, speed cont .. tilt
wheel, power windows.
White.

1984 PONTIAC
SUNBIRD

1984 CHRYSLER
NEW YORKER.
4 Or. Leather interior.

4 dr .. auto . trans .. Air, PS,

Loaded . Charcoal.

AM / FM. Blue

1986 CHEV.
NOVA
5 Dr .. hatchback, air.
~M / FM / Cassette . PS,
PB . 5 spd . trans .

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CELEBRITY.
4 dr .. auto. trans., a1r.
AM / FM. Blue.
It's Andersen, the windowmaker whose beautiful craftsmanship and
quest for qual ity have p~oduced_ the nation's best-known brand of
windows. Whether you re bulldmg or remodehng a home, or replacing windows come see us. We'll point out all the quality features of
Andersen· p;oducts. And show you how beautifully America's
best-known windows and patio doors can fit into your plans.

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AM / FM / Stereo. air.
White.

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Elec. top,
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1987 CLUB WAGu••·

302 Engine, auto. overdrive trans., quad
chairs, rear sofa bed, dual air
and heat. power windows 41nd locks, tilt wheel,
control,
AM/F
aux. fuel tank.

PI*T PlEASANT, VN.

SEE: RICK TOLLIVER, BILL HAAS or PAT HILL

PAT HILL FORD I C.
461 S. 3RD ·

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CONVERTIBLE

ON THE SPOT FINANCING

CAROLINA LUMBER
AND
SUPPLY COMPANY
675·1160

·1984
GRAND MARQUIS

MIDDLEPORT

wr'IIC' or

co mpany.

lnce mos t companies do not
now the names or all s hareold crs ts hares often are h~ld In
ll!reet name by a brok('rage
" 1)1 1. Th~ se lr('ebles us ually arc
ot taxed a s Inc o me to
arc holders.
1\nwrh:iln Brands - Proctu c l
pa ck inc ludin g ci~arettes, office
roclucts. loc ks and lood.
Anwrit'an Family Corporation
A tw o-week trip to see th!'
~mpan y's Japancc operation
lor the stockholders who guess
fiw compa ny's ea rning per s hare
(\lOst accurately.
Am&lt;·rlean Recreation Centers
Shareholders wit h at least JOO
a res are al lowed frf'l' usE&gt; of t he
Compa ny's bowling cente rs.
• Amfac - Discou nts are pro\tlded on acco mmod atio ns In
Mmfac hotels for sha reho lders
Who atte nd I he a nnual m ee t ing.
]be meet ing Is held In Hawaii
t\'Jer)' other yl'a r .
,: Rt•rkshlre ·uathaway - Cont r i~tlon by the company to a
Ctlarlt v of the sha re holder's
~hoice. .
~ Bristol- Myers - Product pack
(ncludln g over - th e -co unt er
d!-ugs, shampoo and toiletries.
:: Circuit City Stores - Dls~JUnt s of JQ percent on co ns umer
~.ectronlcs worth up to $1,000
~ld In the company's stores.
I*CSX Corporation - A 15
~rcent discount Is available for
eekend retrea ts at The Gre~nbr. a Wes t Virginia mounntal n
ort.
Delta Queen Steamship Corny - Dlscou nts of up to 25
rcent are available on cruise
cations on the Mississippi and
Ia Rivers.
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General Mills -Discounts are
liable on meals at .Red
ster Resta urants, Care Bear
ks . and Izod clothing. The
rlstmas gift pack !!)eludes

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revenues from the federal postal service. "They
still get the stamp revenue."
Private mallboxes, whic h rent for an average of
about $12 monthly, are open 24 hours dally and
come wlih a n Impressive address.
,
. "We give people a suite number and they have
the reC'ognltlon of ha,vlng a good address -In towq,"
D'Addlo said.
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The b&lt;ixes have become popular among sma ll
business owners who cannot alford office space on
such prestigious business areas as New York 's
Madison Avenue or along Wilshire Boulevard irt
Los Angeles. '
" We're giving small businessmen a chance to
be In business wit hout all the ex penses, " said
D'Addlo, who now operates Securiti es Manufac turing Corp., a privately held maker of mailbOxes
for the renta l industry.
·
· " It gives the Impression that they ha ve more
than just a post o(fice box ," De Slo-ag reed. " We
can also give them branch offices."
Although It Is just seven years old, the private
mail Industry ha s evolved Into a full - serv ice
s hipping a nd packaging business.

' Last year, tor example, the private post offices
earned $455 million from s uch services as sending
telegrams and facsimiles and packages and $345
million from renting mailboxes .
"We really became a travel agen~y f
packages," said John Wilson, president of :p
Mall Centers of Amerlea ·Inc., an Aurora. Col
pry ate m;~llb&lt;ix company.
"All you've got to do Is set a package on th ,
counter, tell us where you want It to go and w ~
make sure It gets there,' Wilson said.
Pak Ma ll has opened 75 private ma ll facilltl · _
and plans to have 250 by the end of next year. . ,
"The excitement that ha s happened In ttiN'
Industry In the last six months Is overwhle mlng, ~
Wilson said. "Six months ago, the east coast dldn ·~
even know this business existed."
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perce_nt more to ship pac~;~ges through h~
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company than by wrapping and s hipping t .
parcels themselves.
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" It' s really a convenience business," Wilson
said_. "We like to say we are selling people back.·
their time."
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Deadline
extended

U mil renov ation of the Racine offi ce is comp leted
Dr. Hunter will pracrice in association with
Dr. Wilma Mansfield and Dr. J11m es Witherell
in their Pomeroy off ice.

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locks, speed control. Tilt
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franchises were opened and another 2,500 are
expected by the e nd of the ye&lt;~,r.
The government, which rents more than 17.1
million post office b&lt;ixes nationally, has lost ab&lt;iut
12 percent of Its business to the private mailbox
firms . Industry observers said.
"I expeC' t in five years ihe postal service wil l be
out or the mailbox business entirely," D'Addio
said .
"Somewhere along the tine we'll probably
strike so me kind of arrangement with the postal
service," said Tony De Slo, president of San
Diego-based Mall Boxes Etc., which operates 500
· private postal ce nt ers na tionwide and plans to add
a n additiona l 250 by next year .
" Some day
may be working with the m," De
Slo said. " In the mea nti me. we offer them a grea t
opportunity- free labor."
For the fir st qua rter en ded July 31. Mall Boxes
Etc. post~&gt;d earnings of $357,753, or 16 cen ts a
share, on reve nue of $2 ..7 million. compared with
$263,829, or 14 ce nt s a s·hare. on revenue of $1.6
mllilon the year befo~e.
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DeSio said the private maU services do not sap

Douglas Hunter, M. D.

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PAT HILL FORD

1985 F250 4X4

312 6TH STREET

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CINCINNATI iU Pil- Ronn ie
Ellison, a 6-foot -2, 175- pou nd
freshman from Hast ings Hi gh
School in Hou ston. will enroll at
the University of Ci ncinnati this
tall and be ·a member of the
Beare at . bas ket ball team , a UC
spokesman said F riday .
Ellison averaged 2Ll points
and 5.1 rebOunds a game last
season a t Hast ings, helpi ng his
team to a 35-3 rec ord a nd a berth
til the regiona l Texas high sc hool
basketba ll tournament fina ls .
Meanwhile. Le Roy Parnell, a
G-2 guard from Ka nkakee t Il L 1
Communit y Co llege who las t
April s ign ed a letter of intent to
attend UC, will not be joining the
Bearcats, said the spokes m a n.
Parnell failed to co mpletP the
academic courses required to be
admitted as a transfer s tud e nt .
the spokesman sa id .

" When he serves like tha t, he
ca n beat a nyb&lt;idy, especia lly
indoors. " sai d Lendl. who has
los t s ix matches th is year.
Lendl. winner of the Ha mle t
the last three years. uses the
event as a warm~p for the U.S.
Open. which begins Tuesday .
" It would have been better to
play outdoors." Lend! said. " I
need to pea k pretty soon. But WC'
had no other cho ice."
'"This tournament is more like
an exhibition so there was n't any
pressure on me." Pate sa id.

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i! ncl ~a m es fr o m P arker
Brot h rs.
Jl .•l . Jl elnz Co.- Stockholders
with a t least 15s haresareoffcred
a product pac k wllh a small
warming tra y and di scount co upons for Helni food products .
Product sa mpl es fr(,'quently arc
give n out a t the annual mE'E't lng.
IU International - A 15 percent di scou nt Is available on
products of It s s ubs idiary,
Mau no Loa Ma cadamia Nut
Corporatio n.
Kimhc rly-Ciark - A produc t
pack. with paper product s s uch
as Kleenex . Kotex and Huggles.
is offered at Christmas.
Marlott Corporation - . Disco unts up to 50 percent are
offered on stays at the compa ny's
hotels . Discount s of 10 percent
arl' offNed on cruises with th e
compa ny's Sun Line s ubsidiary .
Annua l meeting attnedees recelve coupons for m ea ls In
Marlott -owned restaurants. '
Minnesota Mining and Manu lacturlng - The compa ny offers
a product pack which Includes
Scotch tape, Mt cro po re medica l
ta pe a nd Scotchbrlte scouring
pads .
Pe nrll Corporation - Offers
di scoun ts of up to 50 perce nt on
the co mpany 's a udi o products,
such as Thorens turntables and
Epic ure speakers .
Peps ico - Gift packs of so ft
drinks and food products are
handed out at th e annual
meeting.
Pfizer- Dlsco unbtls of udpl to 75
percent are ava 11a eon _scantlnued cosmetic . _and tmletry
~roducts madeava Jiablethrough ;
a catalog sent at Christmas. !
. Quaker Oats - Cents-off conp~ns are mailed to sharehoiJiers
w1th quart erly divide nd chec ks.
Quaker products are 1:1ven to
annual meeting atte ndees .
Ramada Inns- Discounts of 10
percent are offered on rooms In
Ramada Hotels.; Larger discounts are offe&amp;ed, such as 25
percent, on w~kend ·stays, and
50 percent on Las Vegas Ramada
stays.
(Mr. Evans Is an Investment
broker with The Ohio Company
In i~_rGaJIIJI(llls office.)

RIO GRANDE- The registra tion for Rio Gra nde College's
off-ca mpu s classes, offered by
the Offl.ce of Continu ing Education. has been ex tended through
the week of August 31-Sep tember
4 to al low further reg istration for
the following classes:
Jackson High School:
Int roduction to Busi ness 104Monday. 6-}0 p.m .
Personal Finance 114 : Wed nesday, 6-10 p. m.
Co mput er Lit eracy for
Teac hers CS273 - Monday. 6-9
p.m .
CS2i3 Compuwr Applications
for Teachers - Thursday, 6·9
p.,m .
Wellston High Sc hool
. Eco nomics 124 Macroeco nom ics- Tues da y, 6-10 p.m.
Market ing 134 I ntro to Market:
ing- Thursday. 6-10 p.m.
Political Sc ie nce 104 American
National Gover nme nt - Tuesda y,.6-9: :m p. m.
Politica l Science 114 American
Sta te Governme nt - Thursday.
b-9: 30 p. m.
Social · Science 104 Intra to
Social Science - Wednesda y,
6-9:30 p.m.
Hannan Trace High School
Psyc hology 104 General Psyc hology - Monday, 6-9:30 p.m.
Furthe r information a nd reg istra tion ca n be made through the
Office of Conti nuin g Educat ion a t
Rio Gra nde College by ca lling
1-800-282-7201. !'x te nston ~~!i

Personal
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mcome
up
0.4 percent
WA SHI NGTON t-UP ii
Americans· perso na l income
rose 0.4 percent in .July b&lt;ith
before a nd after taxes, whil€'
consum er spendin g jumped 0,9
percent for a SeC'o nd straig ht
month. the omme rce Department reports.
The0 .4 percent rise in personal
in co me work s out to a s('asona lly
adjusted a nnual rate of $3.738
tr illion If every m onth were lik e
J uly, the governm ent said.
The July lncrl)ase was the best
si nce April a nd follows revised
0.3 percent Increases in May and
Jun e. The Comm erce De par tment previously figu red those as
0.5 percent gai ns.
Wages and sa lar ies increased
$5.4 billion to hit a $2 .205 trillion
annual ra te in July. Gains in
· service . indus tri es provi ded
much of the Increased payroll,
while most of th e res t or the $14.3
billion rise In perso na l Income
came from increased Social
Security benefits, Income on
Interest-bearing deposits a nd in
subsidy pay me nts to far' mers.
Pe rsona l tax and non -tax payment s hit an annual ratE! of $560.8
billion. up $2.4 blllio~ from June.
Dis posa ble personal Income what's left after taxes - in creased $11.9 billion In July for an
annua) r~ t e op$3.177 trillion.,

SBDC opens in
Sout_h'.Point area

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S0UT'H POINT _ David J.
BAker, state deve lopment dl reC'_. tor; announced recently theopenJng of the Southeast Small
Business Development Center
tSBbC) In South Point to increase services to area s mall
bus in esses In Callia Jackson
Lawren ce, Me igs a~d Vlnto~
counties.
The Ohio Department ofDevelopment will grant $20,000 to the
SBDC for additional staff resources In addition to the funding the
SBDC will receive from the
Small Business Administration.
The South Point facility , for merly ~ Small Business Enterprise Center, will now be expanded to ·offer clients In-de pth
counseling and training.

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UNDER RENOVATION- The former Spencer
Grocery Store building on Route 338 in Racine
village i.• being renovated ,Into a medical and
dental clinic. Roush Construction began the

Building is being;,r. enovated
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form er Spencer Grocery Sto re
building on Route 338. corner of
Fifth, in Racine purchased several months ago by Vetera~s
Memorial Hosp it a l got underway
th is week In preparatio n for the
la te y~ar openin g of a medical
c linic,
Pan ich a nd Noel of Athe ns are
thC' arch it ect s wlth "Roush Construction of Pom eroy doi ng the
renova tion. Sco tt Lucas, hospital
adm inistra tor. annou nced. Low
interest funding for the project
has been provided by Racine
Ho m ~ National Ba nk.
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The new facility will retain the
corner entrance with a ramp on
one side, mak ing it handica pped
accessi bl e, and stairs on the,.
other side. The interior 3. 000
sq uare feel of s pace.wlll a tota l o.f
eight exa minin g rooms, four ,to
the left des ignated for dental
,
purposes, and .four to the Fight
Which will be the medica l !examining rooms.
{
A co mmon reception a rea and
waiting room will be just Inside
the door with busi ness offi ces in
the center of the stru ctu re. There
will a lso be an x-ray room a nd
,. laboratory facili ties, along with
res trooms a nd a lounge for
pe rso nneL The exter ior will be
stucco.
DOCfOR FOR RACINE- Dr. Douglas Hunter, left,
be the
Th e new medi cal facility will
family practice physician at the Racine Medical and Dental Clinic
be staffed by.Oouglas Hunter, M.
slated
to open in December. Meanwhile, Dr. Hunter, who camP to
D.. and Margie Lawson, DDS.
Meigs County last month, has been workln~ parttlme In the
Dr. Hunter Is new to this area,
emergency
room at Veterans Memorial Hospital and In the offi&lt;e
hav in g come here this summ er In
of
Drs.
James
Witherell and Wilma Mansfield. He Is pictured h1•re
pre pa ration for prac ticing In the
wllh Scott Lucas, Veterans Memorial Hospital administrator, as
new Racine Clinic. He currently
the two review the Interior plans lor the new dink.
Is working In the office of Dr.
J a mes With erell and Dr. Wilma
Mansfie ld as well as assisting in
the Emergency Room at Vete- er ly , graduated from Ohio State family prac tice at Grant Hos piran s Memori a l HospitaL
University Sc hool of Medicine taL He Is m arried to thf' fo rmPr
Dr. Hunter, a nati ve of Bev- and completed his residency In Tonja Salse1· of Ra ci n ~ who
attends Ohio University. The
couple reside at Morning Star.
Dr. Lawson has been pract icIng
In Racin e for the pas t seve ra l
GALLIPOLIS . - ERA Wise- death and divorce as one of the
years.
man Real Estate Agency has most confusing and traumatic
Plans ca ll for the new clinic to
announced a relocation service experiences any family laces.
In mid-December. , It has
open
to bene fit Its home-buying and "Now you don' t have to be
been
more
than 20years si nce the
selling customers .
relocated by IBM or Exxon to small village of Racine has had a
The new program, developed enjoy the benefits of a sophistiIn conjunction with Advanced cated employee relocation pro- medical doctor in practice thet·e.
Traffic Services, Inc., (ATS) , a . gram," said E.M. Wiseman, of
California-based relocation man - ERA Wiseman Real Estate.
agement firm , is designed to "We've made virtually the same
MARIETTA - Larry D. Headeliminate the high costs and services anq discounts available lee, executive vice presidE&gt;nl of
problem s often a'ssoclated with to the public."
the Central •Trust Company of
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moving.
The program will feature Inter- Southeastern Ohio. was awarde d
Studies have shown that even state moving discounts and com, a diploma at the 43rd annual
though more than 40 million· plete move arrangement servi- commencement exercises of the
Americans will move In 1987, ces through ATS, .which Will use Graduate School of Banking on
moving still ranks just .be;tltnd most of the major van llnes.
Friday, Augu st 21.

Wiseman Agency offers new service

Awarded diploma

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process of tearing out the Interior this week. Dr. ,; ·
D!luglas Jlunter; a family practice physician, and': '
Dr. Margie Lawson, dent~t. will occupy the~
building.

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�August 30, 1987

Farm

Page-D-2

from home" sales now account

MYSTER\' FARM - This wt•ek's mystery
farm, featured by the Meigs Soli and Water
Conservation Dtstrict, is located somewhere In
Meigs County. lndivlduuls \\ishing to participate
in the weekly contest may do so by guessing the
farm's owner. Just mail, or drop off your guess to
the the Dally Sentinel, Ill Court St ., Pomeroy.
Ohio, 45769 or the Gallipolis Tribune, K25 Third
i\vc. , Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631. and you may win aS5

cash prize from the Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Leave your name, address and telephone number
with your card or lelter. No telephone calls will be
accepted. AU contest entries should be turned In to
the newspaper office by t p.m. each Wednesday.
In case of a tie, the winner wUI be chosen by
lottery. Next week, a Gallla County farm will be
featured by the Gallla Soil and Water Conserva·
tion District.

U. S. raises farni export
estimates, ag officials rep,o rt
The department fu r ther pro
J~C ted U S farmers will export
129 mtlhon met n c tons of farm
products for the fisca l yea r
endmg Sept 30. an mc rease of 18
pet cent ovct the volume shtpped
last year A tot al of109 5 million
tons were sold last yea r
The proJecte.l mcrea se 1n ex
port volume would be the ftrst
smce 1980. a department spokesman sa td ·Grams account fo r
vtr tuall} all of fisca l 1987 s 18
percent expec ted nse tn volume
as lower U S pnces, reduced
competitor supphes · and a go
ver nme nt export enhancem ent
program boost the US share of
world gra m t ra de. the dcpatt
me nt expla med
In May. the de partme nt pro·

jected export volume In ftscal
1987 would total 127 5 mllllon
tons Ftve years ago. export
volume was nearly 158 mllllon
to ns and the value of farm
exports totaled $39.1 billion
On the Imparl side. the de part
ment revtsed tis estimate up
ward by $500 million to $20 &gt;
bilhon , largely due to mcreased
Import s of livestock product s
It' s sttll $400 million down from
las t year' s tmport value fi gure of
$20 9 blllton The department
satd that is expec ted because of a
subs tantial decline in coffee
prices during the last year
The U S agricultural trade
s urplus ts forecast at $7 5 btllion.
unc hanged from Ma y's estimate
and $21 btllion over last yea r's
surplu s of $54 btl !ton

for 43 percent of total food
spending. That meant $168 billion
In 1985. the most recent year
available, and Is up from 26
percent In 1960
"Factors associated with
growth In food away from home
sales include rising incomes.
Increases In two-income and
single-parent households, and
demographic changes like the
aging of the population," the
new ly released yearbook said
As m any could guess from a
cruise down the local mam drag.
fast ·food outlets are the biggest
gamers Amencans spent $51
btlhon at the m in 1985 , a 46
percent mcrease since 1960 whe n
flg.ures are adjusted for Inflation
Fast-food restaurants account
for 32 percent of the m ea ls eaten
away from hOme. compared to
the 5 percent they held in 19&gt;8
Conventtonal restaurants , lunc h
rooms. cafeterias a nd other
commerlda l food service estab·
lishments are down to 42 perce nt
of the market. Theirshare was54
percent In 1958
T here are about 700 000 pla ces
to eat out In America . ranging
from the hot dog and peanut
vendors at ballparks to school
ca fe teria s a nd tavern s
The people who eat out the
most often are in the 25 to H
yea r-old age group and they eac h
spend just over $7 71 a week, on
average The US average lor
money spen t on food away from
home Js$8 03 a week . The highes t
spending Is In the West - a
weekly average of $9 !7 The
Mtdwest Is the lowest. $7 61
S10gle people spend the mos t.
$14 49 a week, while famlll!'s
spe nd one hall or o n.- thtrd as

Study shows there is little danger to
humans from antibiotics given animals

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Farm flashes
Edward M . Vollborn
County Extension Agent
Agriculture
,
yALLIPOLIS - Dry so il m
Gallta County stressed crops
hv e sloc k . a nd mos t of the
farme rs last week
Even though te mperaturE's
w~t e cooler. it wa s too late for
many of the crops Soil moisture
was rated by the Ohio Crop
Reporting Serv tce repor ters
thd:Jughout Ohto as 79';1 shorl a nd
21 ~ adequate. In our area, soil
moJsture continues to run some 7
to~ Inches s hort for the season
~ report com ing in from Clark
County on c urre nt cor n harvest,
mdlcated fields wtth a moisture
levels of about 16'!1. In those
areas starting to harvest, cash
harvest price for corn was In the
low 11 50 per bus hel range One
re!X'rt was of about $1 53, mid
week. Silage harvest continued
In Calha County with many olt he
rel)orted ytelds at about half of
what we would consider normal.
Ga Jlla County farmers partl cl·
pattng this week In the silage
sampling found that there was

federa l govN nme nt estim a tes
th a t ha lf of the $270 mtlhon of
ant JblOIJcs prod uced eac h year

arc fed to amma ls
The anttbtottcs dtsco uragc dt s·
case and promote growth, w)uc h
enables farmers to bnn g a mm als
to m arket fast e r a nd more
c hea pl v
In 1ec('nt ve&lt;H s how ever the
practice has come under sharp
cnt tcts m becausP of the belief
tha t t! develops drug-reststant
bacterta capab le of caus mg
unt reatable dts0ase m humans

Gas t used two s tra ms of
sal monella In hiS tes ts He
s tud ted the transfer of antloto tlc
reststanrc between bacteri a, and
the transfer of a nltbtottc restst·
an t bactena from food a mm als to
hum ans

Ht s conclusions
- Includtng ant tbtottcs In
poultry dtels does create drug
•·eststa nJ salmonella
- Underccrta thco ndi!tons t he
drug res1 stant sal monell a moves

through the food cha in a nd poses
a n s k to hum an health
In one e~pen m c n t. Gast tnocu
lated tur keys with Salmonella
anzonae. a pathogen res ista nt to
naltdtxtc actd a nd sheptom yc m,

and E coh. a non pathogen
reststa nt to ka na mycm. IC'tra cy
cli ne and am ptclllin
One group of turkeys received
kana m yc in m thetr drtnklng
water After three days, tnt eslt
nal samples revealed th a t. in
turkeys w hose dnnktng water
conta,ined kanamyctn a ll the
sa lmone lla bact ena had acquired E coli 's resis tance to
kanamycm. tC'trac¥cli ne a nd
amp tclllln
But only 43 percent of the birds
g tven normal water had sa lmo
nella resistant to a ll fi ve
an tibi OtiCS
"Thi s tndt cates that the
Iransfer of drug resistance Is
poss tble and It s frequency enhanced when antlbtottcs are In
\ h£&gt; diet ," Gast said " I expected
some tra nsfer to occur. but I
dtdn't expect to de monstrat e ll'as
conslslently and as frequently as
tt turned ou t "
Whe n fed to an a mmal. antlbto
t1cs come m contact w1th a vast
a nd complex bacterial popula
tion In the dt gesthe tract To
survive. sensitive bacteria link
with reststa nt bacteria. Gast
says
A process occurs called conju

galion . where the gene tt c mat!'
rial for resistance Is copied a nd
transferred to t he sens itive ba c ·
teria The nrw stram mutt Ipies
and ca n conta min ate the anim a l
products used bv humans as
food
Once transfer was de mon
strated. Gast tested whether the
an hbtO!IC resista nt sa lmo nella
could spread to hum ans He
simulated a food chain us ing
turkey poult s a nd rats Newly
hatc hed poult s were divided Into
three groups Groups A and B
were moculaled wtth E coli and
salmonella. A third group wa s
inoculated with drug-res istant
salmonella Groups B a nd C
rece ived kanamycin in their
dnnkmg water
After two week s, raw liver
ttssue from the poults wa s mixed
into the rats feed Rat s were
dtvtded Into th ree groups, each of
which was fed a die t containing
live r from one of the turkey
treatme nt groups One half of
the rats In eac h group received
kanamycin in their drinking
water
In rats fed liver from turkey
treatme nt group A. no dru gresiStant salm'onella wa s found

much per person. Families still
can run up a tab , however, which
m any parents know from ex pe
rlence. A family of four , at an
average $6 36 eac h. spend s $25 44
a week.
There are signs tha t dining
away from home ts going to be a
long lasting part of the American
econom y. First, II has taken an
Increa s ing share of the food
dollar for 20 yea rs Second. the re
Is the popula r it y of dinin g out
among people 25 to 44 years old
Third. spending for meals away
from hom e Inc reases wtt h age
People between 45 and 54 spe nd
$9 20 a week on ea un g out
"The number of America ns 50
years and older Is expec ted to
grow 23 pe rcent by 2000. com·
pared to 14 percent for the r est of
the population ." the yearbook
sa td " Thi s age g roup already
accounts for ha lf of the U.S
di scr e tionary mcome . By 2000
the 50-year-old group will Include
the generation that g rew up on
fast foods , sa lad bars and homr·
dell vered pizzas
".With the c hildre n grown and
on the ir ov; n and thf&gt; hom('
mort gage pa id off , the Interest
In conve me nc!' foods a nd dining

rea d this excelle nt article In the
HOARD'S DAIRYMEN, If you do
not have a copy call the Exten
slon office.
A special thanks to the Maurice
Toler family for hostmg the 1987
Twl -Ltghl Beef Forage Pro·
gram. The program this year
covered several toptcs relating to
retained ownership of feeder
cattle. Speakers Included: Mr
Bud Carter, District Extension
Farm Management Specialist,
Mr. Jim Clay, District Extension
Animal Science, and Dr. Ron
Boles, The Ohl State University
Animal Science Department. Re·
freshments for the evening event
were furnished by· C. A. Duncan,
Moorman Feed; Commercial &amp;
Savings Bank, The Ohio Valley
Bank. and River City Farm
Supply
1
Plan to schedule September 12
to attend the 1987 Farm City
Field Day. The event this year
will be held a t the P Patch Farm,
which Is operated by the Payne
Family and Is located near
VInton, Ohio. This farm Is well
known fo~ Its dairy herd. Major

cropping programs are corn and
alfalfa . The field tours this year
will take us through some of the
farming operations. This will
Include some demonstrations on
alfalfa production
The newest technique o! weed
control in alfalfa will be shown
with a demonstration of Gramox·
one and Poa~ as a means to
control grasses In alfalfa. We wll~
have one stop that will feature a
dalry-beel enterprise. Another
stop will look at some ol the
drainage Installations on the
farm.
One of the other points of
Interest on the tour will be a very
large gum tree . This tree sets out
In the middle of a crop area on the
farm. has been preserved over
the years. I think this tree Is
something that both rural and
city people will want to see.
Indications are that there will be
several exhibitors this year Plan
to spend the day In the country on
September 12. Many events are
being planned to make this a very
enjoyable aftenoon.

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eoch .,, 1t1 r.ne of squar••
a.mple wordi

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Pictured left to rlcht are Scout Troop 205 mem he rs Da vld
Church, Matt Phillips, Gabriel Stewart, Larry Sanford .

Open hOrse ehow Saturd~
Aug 29th.
p m J C Jr
Felrgrounds Co"egevllle, WV
Spona J C H C

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Yard Sale

Half 8e-ele puppl " 2 maiM
left
Call 814 367 0185 Of

387· 7760
3 lr.lnens 1 bladl and whttt 2
gra., and wh ite Call 614 448

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a..~o~tHwl Cats to g;.,eeway

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altea and til c;o l&lt;ua Cell I u .
379 2211

Fr" to good home, I mtle. 1
dog Pert Norw"'l'"
Elkhound Hutky
81 • ·

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity
A~o~g

31 Sept 6 , 9am 7pm
Baby 11tms dishes larg e
waman1 and ment elothtl
North At 1eo 'I• m1 on Kempet
Hollow Rd betwum Brown 1
Milt and M o,o r Car Brokers
$1gns
3 Family YMd Sale Alion , k1d1
clothu calor tw Sept 1 2 9 7
1 V•mllnonRt 218 oHofRt 7
4 Farn1tv Men 1 women 1
childfen 1 baby clothn Hou••
hold m11c rugs 3 1,1, m1 out
Adtl lson Plh ( If om R1 71
yellow houae on right Sept
1 .2.3 Follow 11gn1 Caldwell
residenc•
Aug . 31 Sept 1 &amp; 2 Hom•
wood Or FlfatroadtoleftoffRt
1
p.. t mteruction 664
Watch for 11gru Baby &amp; boys
thmga nunmg un1forms chest
of drawen. ect

eo

Found llltck Rtt tlh..- pup With
tags on. Bashan Ad 114 949

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"ayet" p lano, Aemll'lgron Yt~u
move Ce11114 112 &amp;010

l'ARD SAlE 3 m• out fh 775
C lothet, afghans, pon•e• csr1 ,
harne.... fuea Set

2 full slu manru .... 1 r..trlgttr
ltor. 304·176 2401

Porri&amp;;oy
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

9 month old mile- part Germen
f~~mele

304 458

AflHUI'S CHAIN
UNIC FENCE

' Hot Point chHt tr"J:tr, 10 cu

h 304 876 2217

Reoldentllll

Commerci•l • lndusUt81

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COMPUTE INSTAWrtOM

The Gallla SO il "nd Water
Conserva ti on Di st r ict dona ted
Larry 100 Red Pines to usc In his
project He al so obtalnrd 150
Norway Spruce fro m Gret•nup
Reclamation a t Cheste r
In earning the Ea g l!' Scout
Merit. Larry had to put m a total
of 40 hours worth of planning,

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rylngout theprojPCI li&lt;'wasalso
requtred to cheCk and m aintai n
the lr!'cs alte r· plannm g
Other Scout s , ss tstl ng LRrt'Y
Included Dav id Churc h Mall
Phllltps . a nd G.tbrte l St e wa r t
These scout s a rc to be com·
me nded for a job wrll do ne

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Point Pllascltt

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1 mo"'- O.rman Sh.,het'd &amp; 9
liK WHks otd pups pan German
Shft)het'd, 1 8 month·old part
German Shepherd fem•l• good
wirh ehiktrn

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Lost and Found

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long helr.cl kitten

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Found in tower end of Syr1cuse
long h ..rld black ctoo Cell

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3 Announcements

OLE TIMERS' DAY
Crown (•ty ftrt Statton

Sat., !opt S- 10-?1
E~tftffctlttment,

Mu"'·

5n•gtng. DtnMr

( ,.,,.... wtl(emt - lrtng

conrad dith.

GOOD USED Tl RES

le Sept 1 at, 2nd. and 3rd 9 00 ~
•12 Spring Ave
Pomeroy
Adult and -.ids clothH books
•tc Aa ln or shine
Sept 3rd and •th 1124 E Metn
St
Pomeroy Bo• loed Sal•
gle11 IInehan utenaUa paper
backs, etc
Sept 1 and 2 10 ~ At th e
former Tupp ers Pla1n 1
laundMmat
Moving .... Aug 31 Sept 1
Furniture bebv IC11m1. bu;yclet
m.,, end womtnt cloth" ,
jHns. mise housthold goods
331 Broadway Middltport
Porch Sale et ~4 Llllrt St
Pomerov Sept 2nd and 3rd
GI•IIWifl dtahet clothing, b1
cycl.. toyt , m ise Jtne Brown
end Edna Trlplet1
Tuesd.,- Sept 1 . 671 Grant St •
Middleport Oouble- wrde be
1ween Grant and OINer 9 00-

4 .00

6

Happy Ads

250 IN STOCK
13 INPRICES
.• 14START
IN .•AT15•16IN.
··~6.5
.00

Excellent conditiOn tor used tires. These
tires came off of lease cars and have
been inspected for any type of defect.

$1 299

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Suggested
Retail '1 8 85

STAPLE GUN
All purpost, htawy duty.

'33' GLAZING
Roplac-t Mal for w1ndaw panes.
•StiCks to glau and sash.
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"GILLY'S GOODIES"

Oil 77MIO

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Flea Market
Sept. 4, 5, 6

DURACELL
BATTERIES

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$259

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Old bottles, light fixtures, office sup·
plies. paper. TVs, footed bath tub, lava·
tories, typewriters. Store fixtures, storage containers, shelving, display items,
paper bags. Leftover merchandise, pan·
tyhose, cards, gift wrap, books.

AMERICAN
MADE

Your (horco

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10 PC.

DRIL~

BJT SET

lnduttrittl higll ..... 1•" sh.,. drills
In plastic can INat nactly as poe·
turltll.
141-9!1/IGIOI'(
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Suggostod· Rota1l $4.39

'AA' 4 pack Ol!· bni MNllO,.I
'AAA' 4 pack oot-347/MNI"OI'

Don't Drive 180 Miles When We're Lower Pri&lt;ed r. .

MGM
Farm
City
5.0 EAST MAIN ST.
IIAIIIM CitY IIIIC
I'OMIIIIOY OH

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PO.IOY, OHIO

AND MORE!
Former Gillingham Drug Store
Corner, Second &amp; Pine
Gallipolis
(Parking in· Rear)
Fri. &amp; Sat. - 9:00 to 5:00
Sun. - 1:00 to 5:00

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Rick Pearson Auct lone&amp;r h
cented m Oh1o and West V1rg1
nle Ettttt ant1que, tarm llqu 1·
dation sale• 304 7?3 5785

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Wanted To Buy

We pay ush for late model clean
used c•ra
Ju, Mink Chev Old • Inc
Bill Gena Johnson
TOP CASH patd t or 8 3 model
end newer used cers Smrth
Bulc" Pontta c
191 1 Eaatern
Alit Oalllpoha Call 614, 446
Junk Autos w•th or Without
motofl Call 814 388 9303

Government Jobs t16.D40·
159.230 vr Now hiring Cell
805· 887 1000 Ext A 8806 for
current federal htt
Someone to do mowing and
brush hogg1ng in Rac•n• aru
Wr~te to The D••lv Sentinet. Box
729W Pomeroy Ohro 45769
AVON • All are1s (';all Manlyn
Weaver 304 882- 2646

AVON All areal Call Shrrley
Spean 304 675 1429
Mature person needed lfl my
home 5 dava per week for
babyatttlng and light housekeep·
1ng Hours may verv Salerv
negcntable Muat have reteran
ces and trantportet1on If mter
etted phone 304· n3 6672 at·
tet 6 00 p,m
Uve and work part· t•meon ferm
L1ving quartert. utilities fur·
mshed &amp; small wage Write Bo111
P27. rn Clft of Pt Plea..nt
RtgJtter. 200 Marn St Pt PI .
wv 25560
'"HIRING! Government jobs
your area S1 6 000 • $68 000
CaH 16021 838-8886 EXT
1203 "

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Situations
Wanted

18 , Wanted to Do

Septic ttnk pumpmg res1dent1tl
Buying da1ly gold 11lver coins · &amp; commeu cal 880 per load
nngs, jewelry. sterling ware old Ron Evans Enterprise• Jaekson
coln1 large currency Top pn
Oh10 Clll614· 288 6930
ces Ed Burke" Barber Shop,
2nd Ave M lddlepon Oh 1514- Nurses A ide work 1n your home
992 · 3476
or weekly house clean1ng Phon e
~14 - ~46 2427
Wanted to buy stanchng t imber
Call AI Tromm at 614 742· Can do llgnt hauhng and roof1ng
2328
Reasonable rates Manon
Sn1d•r 614 949 -2629
Wented to buy scra p stettl and
metals R1de n Salvage 814
Grover's Lawn Mower Aepan
992 5468
We II p1ck up end dehver Good,
used mowers for sale Call
AdJustable or S•ze I 2 dresamak· 814 742 2393 or 614 7 42
ers torrn Calt 614 992 3483 3091
attar 4 00 pm
Custom saw1ng 5100 per thou
..nd Locato1 off E11gle Rtdg e
Aoad. Racme Oh1o Call 614·
111 1J (J 1111~ 111
949 3061 or614 992 2729

I y

Servtcr~s

11

Halp Wanted

Would you ttuff en ... eloped for
1 000 wttekly 7 121orenvelopel
you stuft S1mple pleuant work
at homal Send self eddreued
enveloped t p HT EN T Dept
ACT P 0 Box 7314 Hu nung
ton W Va 25778
H1nngl Government jobs your
arae 1 u; ooo 188 000 Call

602 838 8886 ht 608
REPS NEEDED for bl.i l tn 8tt
accounts Full time 180. 000
180 000 Part ttme, t12 ,000
n 8 000 No selling repest
bus1nett Set your own hours
Training provtded Call 1 612
938 8870, M F hm Spm
(Central ttlnderd t•met
AVON Sell Avon for Christmas
Mlke40percent Call814 446·

3368
Eaper body men need&amp;d tn
V1nton aree 5 yrt or mor e
ex pet Tool I requtred lnqutre at
514 38111 9815
l P N part •tlme Call Ohio Job
Service tS 14 446 1683

Baby litter wanted tor Christian
fam1hn Prec1ou1 Ch1ld Prefer
In our home tn R1o Grinde C.ll

614·248 5027
AN'S E1rn 121 000 plus , with
over 20 paid days off 1tt .,..r,
Adve care 1naurance paid Tul
tlan reimbursement and many
other benef1ta Be part ol the
highly skilled team tt P1necre1t
Care Center Ctll 614 .UI

7t12 EOE

Government Jobt 116 040 •
t&amp;l 230 - year Nowhlrtng Call

1 805 587 8000 Ext R 9805

for current fedttall/11
Naaded Dental Hygantllt for a
people oriented high quahty
dental office Send complete
resume to Dalty Sentinel Boa
728 K Pomatoy, Ohto

~IJII . , Hd,

Vlolot1 .,, '"'"·

We need a caratt minded people
oriented person to work In e high
quality dental offlca Tha p..tJKI
job for the right person PI•••
Mnd eomplete re1ume to D•ily
Sentlnltl Boa 729 K Pomaroy
Ohio

w..., •••

NurMI Aklft, eepeclllly In Gallia
araa Uv.lna •nd companions P
M H. .lth 8ervlc11. 102 Court

l.,,

2887 from 10·00-5•00 pm.
814 992-70.... or 814-992
3238.

Jill# ,,.,, ~0/
RIM~t~

e

WANTED TO BUY Uud w ood
&amp; coa l he•ten Swam 's Furnl
ture 3rd S. Ohve St Gelllpohs
Call 614 441 3159

Need a lady to llve·ln with
woman L•ght hou18keep1ng .and
rece1~epav Cal\614 446 1414
or 440-1023

Happv 30th
Blrth4af
Witter

Older women wantt to move m
w1th someone who w1lll'lelpcare
for her References requ1red
Call Charles at 14 441 7835
or cate maneger at 614 367·
0151

St . p _ , . c.n 814·112·

11

Nu~e 3 bedroom• paniel baa•
ment, tottlelectrlc lot 100 h li
200 tt low 40' a 208 M1dway
OrNe, New Haven, W Ve Call
304 -875 3030 or 304· 876 ·

3431
!NOTICE!
THE OHIO VAllEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO recommends thlt you
do bulinHs wrth people you
know, and NOT to tend money
through the mali until you have
lnvettigated the off•mu

23

3 BA home 2 acres Centrally
loeeted near Albany Athens,
Me1g1 Mlnttt House In good
cond1don Only 10 yrs old
Alax1nd er school 137 500
Agent OWI'Ied Hocking Valty
Realt or 614 -&amp;92 !S262 E\len
mgt 614-698· 5491, 614-992
7671
Government Hornet from 81 (U
repa+rl Delinquent ttx property
Reposaets1ons Call 806 687
60.00 Ext GH -9805 for current
repo hst

P•ofassional
Services

Three bedroom brrck home
large l1wtng room , deck. free
wa1er-septle 8 1!1 percent loen
aasumptlon five mmutn to
Potn1 Pleesant. After 5 p m ,
304 -675 -6306

Vlrg.nla' a Personal Care Home
has room for 2 elderlylad1es. Call
614-949 3014 anyt1me
Special cere tor elderly and
hend1capped •n prtvate home
Elem home Middleport 61 4·

leon Mason County by owner,
beautiful rench home on 20
acres Small barn pond. good
l'lunt1ng Horta lovers Pared•••
304·468 1 542

992 6873
P1an o tuning Lene Oamela 2 3rd
year of Sarvtee In Meigs-Gall/a
Muon count1ea 814· 742

For sale by owner Mason 3 br
ran ct-. 1lh bath fam1ly room.
f1replace &amp;48 ~000 Assumable
loan Ph am 304 173 5909.
pm 304 675 5617

2961
Auc;t1oneer Col Oscar E Chck
license # 754· 88 304·895·
3430

2 or 3 bedroom s, double lot
Close to schools and stores
818 000 304- 675 78'33

Real Estate
31

32 Mabile Hames
far Sale

Businau
Opportunity

4340 . AA EOE

Stend1ng nmber. Call614 379
2758.

f

21

Homes for Sale

3 •er". good location HouMin
need of repair Smell bam
l10,000 Contact Home Na·
tionaiBink Reelne, Otllo45771
ot Phona814 949 2210.

finanml

V1llage Cut Rate in Raelne for
aale Phone 614· 949 2140 b•
fore 5 00 or 61,· 949· 2220
after 6 00

412 483-65&amp;7

31

P•lntlng houn1 roofs, barns
mob•l• home roofs Frw Ett1
mat" 304· 1571· 2281

A N eppliuttons now betno
aceap1ed tor full time positron,
Ple...nt Valley Nur11ng C1re
Center, epply pertonnel offtce
Pleaunt Velley Hosp, 304 675.
WANTED EXPERIENCED
P1lots and Deckhand• for ful
lt1me employment on Monongl·
hela end upper Oh•o RIVen

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page- D-3

1 B Wanted to Do

LPN po1tt10n awallableat Arcache
Nuramg Center. CoolvHie Ohio
Appty 1n person Mondey thrOJ,Jgh
Fnday 9 •00 4 00

PIANO LESSONS hpenenced
p1ano m1tructor G1v1ng leuons
for all ages In my hom e Ca ll
614 992 6844

eoll 6!4 446 9312

JV, mt . from Porter eorng toward Cheshtre on 554 .
Turn rtght on Wheaton Road y, mtle, follow s1ans ..

~ooh: a staple

hit.

8

Melntenence men needed Re·
frlgttatlon electncal repatr and
hght carpanter work E.pltl'lence
needed Send ruume to Ohio
V ellev Supermarkttt, P 0 Bo x
772, GtHipoht Oh10 46631 or

LON NEAL- 614-367-7101

whtrtut you'd dr~rt a nod 1nto tht
hordwt1t wooch: and soh mtlal Usts 0
ttaplt mu from 1' • " to9 / 1t." andced

Baby 1tem1, toys. lots beby &amp;
toddler clothing Other mise
Items Sat 10 00 till 7 Sur~
10 00 till 4 00 2018 Jefferson
Ave

P•t· time Merchant ne.cl to c1 11
on dtscount stores rn Gelhpoh•
and surrounding sreaa Pr~or
Nl" or merc:hand111ng 8Aperl..,ce rn Health and Beauty Aldt
helpful but not •a-.tlal •• 75
pat hour and mileage For
1n1ennew call De+rdre on Aug
31 , tnlldt Oh1o 800· 523· 4123.
outt1de Ohlo 321 · 8564

30 DAY WARRANTY

SUMMER SIZZLERS

Help wanted Elam Home tn
Middleport 814 -992· &amp;873

AIRLINE JOBS AVAILABLE
NOW! Earn up to 160 000
Mec:hanlcs. fhght attendant•.
customer ser..-.ce. 1· 316 · 733·
6062 . ext
A673
for
rnformat1on / Ill t1ngs.

2282
Call

Help Wanted

614 448 3672

S h - d 304 875 283,

Sanford earns Eagle
Scout Merit Badge
Submitted by
Susan Watts.
Gallla SWCD
GALL.IPOLIS - Larry San ·
lord of 328 LeGra nd e, Gallipolis.
of Scout Troop 205 has been
nottfled th~ t he will be receiving
his Eagle .Scout Mer it Badge
following co mpiNJon of the Na tional Level Review of thO?
proj ec t
Th£&gt; require m e nt s for the Ea ·
gle Merit Includ es Pl a nning and
writing a project tha t mus t be
approved b y the dtstrlct
1
com mitt ee
Larry's project wa s planting
trees on one ol the Recla m ati on
sl iP$ of Crown Citv ~lnlng, Inc

7

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Giveaway

2 lr.ltttnl to g1weeway
114- 441 3768

1

v. mile

3430
Young male Doberman
and black face Found '"
Mlddltport 614 992 -

949 3095

3 Announcementa

Sept 1,2 3 on Rt 143
oH At 7

Auction"' Col Oactr E Chck,
l1canu~ 754 88 Ctll304· 895

3 Announcements

Mt* miA~ hOI,IN dOg

Sldly Mtssed by
Famtly and Frtends

s.t31·rl'l'li0S

A111111u 11 cr. llll~ 111 s

Gentle Coli~ . ml•.cl Also ,..lu·

In Lovin&amp; Memory of
CLARENCE A MOONEY
who passed 1w1y one
yea• tot!Jy.
May you rest m God's
hand till wt meet
acatn

30Nin0
OU.:J3H
31.LJ.3ll

01 llltod """' ... ...,.,
01 811 t,ueo IIOel8d I II

4

Sept 2nd and 3rd 9· 4 Ralph
Ne1glera Nut to legion Hall
Rec•n• Eatra n•ce children•
clothing twtn bed. dryer tools
houMhotd 1tems Rein cancets
till neat day

Sept. 1 and 2 1 618 lmcoln Hts
9· 7 Seweral baby clothu

UNC~EI

t~e la

In Memortam

pro-

r -: "No metter how many

Lut Ad "fore deer , . .IOn
Ton¥' sGunRepairs HotAebh.1 ..
+na 304 171 4131

Card at Thanks
The Mervin W.
Morris family
wtshes to thank
our friends and
neighbors tor their
kindness and
sympathy during
the loss of our son
and brothar ,
Fred A . Morns
M ildrad Mom a
Carl &amp; Janet
Jack and Clara Mae

•

Claa11eal Gu111r and cue for
u le bcellent condtt1on Cell
814·742· 2171

I I I I I'

Gallle

Warren J Sm1th ,
D irector

Sept 2. 3, 4, 6 Beg Stle
HumaM Sociely Thrift Shop
t1 pat' b1g M1ddlepor1
_...:.__...:._ _ la.b2.fcl•ali7

I' I I' I I

Thursday , Sopt 10. 1987,
for 1mprovemen11 '"
Route 7 . Rest Area 10·21 .
by construction of rest area
factlittes
Pro1ect length - 0 00 feet
or 0 00 milo.
Work length - 0 00 feet
or 0 00 mtle
Pavement w•dth - 0 00
feel
"The date set tor compte ·
t•on of thts work shell be set
forth In the bidding
proposal "
Each b1dder shall be re ·
qulred to flltt w1th his b•d a
cert• f•ed check or cas hu1r' s
check for an amount equal to
f1ve per cent of h is btd but 1n
no event more than ftfty
thou11nd dollara. or a bond
tor ten per cent of his bid
payable to the Director
8tdders mutt apply, on the
proper forms , for quellftca
t lons 11 least ten days pr~o r
to lhe date set for opentng
bids •n accordance wtth
Chapter 6525 Ohto Rev11ed
Code
Pl ans and spaetflcattonl
are on fila m the Oep•rtment
of Transpon.ateon and the
o ffice of the Dlstnct Deputy
Dnector
The D irector resetves the
r~ght 10 rajett any and all

Sept 11t and 2nd
8 00 7 24A A atlroad St Mid·
dleport Good children• tchool
clothes

11

3 famity

LAN ROM

Sealed proposals will be
received at the office of the
Dtrector of tha Ohio Otptrt·
mont of Transportetton. Co·
lumbus. Ohto, until 10 00
A.M , Ohto Stendard l•me.

r

..• .

'I
I' I I I' I

Legol Copy #87·658
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT

btdl

)

Sept 1st 2 family Children end
adults ck)th&amp;ng. lots of miac 468
Beec:h St . M1ddleport

PLEONY

Contrect Sales

1

Dry weather hurting crops
qune a range in the mtrale values
as a na l} zed In our Jab In Wooster
On t he as fed basis mtrate leve ls
ranged !rom 02 Io 70 According
to cha r ts deve loped tn the Ohio
Dairy Guide these levels for the
mos t part were m the safe zone.
All except one sa mple fe ll
be low the 44 level which Is
co nstdered sa fe One sample fell
a bove that level, tht s sample fell
into the range which ts generally
constdered sa lve when fed as a
part of a bala nced ration, but the
ca ulion ts certainly on to limit the
pa rt icul a r silage and also to be
sure that wa ter ts low m mtrat e
We do urge ot her farmers In
the count y to submt l silage
samples or g reen c hop samples
to the la b for Nitrate testing A
recent artic le In the HOARD'S
DAIRYMAN MAGAZINE lndl·
caled that II was especially
Important to Umtt the high
Nttrate feed bei ng fed to cycling
and early pregnancy cows and
this ma y help avoid some unexplamed early em bryonic losses
or more day,s open and a longer
dry period fn the future . Plan to

0 word•
RearrCif'll)e the 6 tcrambl.o
b.low to makt 6

August 14, 1987

AUG 23

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

NMM .., CLAY .. N)UI.N

Columbua, Ohto

out probably will continu e "
The food bolng consumed Is
changmg. Ju st as grocery
shoppers are \Otlng with their
pocketbooks !01 low fat and fresh
foods, vendors are putting out
more offerings of salads and light
goods to comp!'te wtth Ih~
hamburgers a nd french fnes Iha t
often are the sta nd ard Idea of a
meal out
For farmers. th at m ea ns a
varied Impact on the demand for
the tr pt oduc ts, as well as the way
the goods are processed a nd
marketed
"Grocery a nd con venl enc~
stores arc 1 esPQndmg to Ihe
erosion m their s har es of the
market res ult lng from increased
eat mg out.' the yearbook said
not Jng how stores are ge ttln~ Into
th!' read y Io eat food bus mess
Convcnlc nc!' stores arP sellin g
Items such as p t·epared sa nd
wtches r~ady to be popped Into a
mtcrowave oven lnst ailed nex t to
the store 's freezer ca ses G• oc
ery stOJ es pursu&lt;' t he dinmg-out
dollar wit h hot soup salad bats
som e jus t a stt'p from
vegetable and fruit dts pl ays
and expanded dell sPCt lo ns ,

.......p·c;;;;·&amp;rov· ........

llMt

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

August 30, 1987

ByCHARLESJ.ABBOTT
WASHINGTON (UPI) - It
may be true there's nothing like
good home cooking, but figures
show fewer Americans are stay·
lng home to do either the cooking
or the eating About a third of all
meals and snacks are eaten
elsewhere these days
According to the 1987 National
Food Revl~w yearbook, "away

CO LUMBUS Ohto tUPIJ -A
four -yea r study ha s found drug
reststant bactena may develop
and move throug h the food c hain
when a ntlbtottcs are 10cluded 10
antma l dtets. llut there ts litt le
chance th1s can cause stckness m
humans
Rjchard Gast. a recPnt doc ·
toral graduatp al Ohto State
Unlverstl y, conducted the study
b y lookmg at antibioti c restst
ancP in salmonell a. a comm on
pathogenic bacteria known lo t
caus10g severe mtestlna l a tl
m~nt s 10 hum a ns
·•The n s k to human health o f
feedm g a ntibtottcs to anim als ts
very small for most people ."
sa~s Gas! 'In fact , accordtng to
mv dat a . fhere a ppea rs to be
a lmost no n sk unless you're
takmg a ntibt ottcs For those
t a~10g an tibtot tcs. a sm a ll threa t
of · con trac tin g drug· reststa nt
sa lmonell a seems to ex tst tf
contammatcd poult ry Is eaten "
Gas! e mph astz&lt;&gt;s th a t all n sk of
dt sea se ts elim10 a ted with propl'r
cookmg and food ha ndling
Feed10g amma ls low doses of
a nltbloltcs such as pentct lhn a nd
trfracyclme. has bee n common
pr~cl tce for :lO y!'ars In fact. the

....
'::~::.~· S~\\cillA-~£~s·

Public Notice

More Americans are eating
out th.ese days, book reveals

WASHINGTON (UP!) -The
value and volume of U.S farm
exports for ail of fiscal 1987 are
projected to stage yearly gams.
wit h the estima ted jump m
vol ume ha ltm g a SIX-year slip.
t he Agnculture Department
1eports
In a quarterly farm export
forecast Thursday, the depart
men! est tmated the value of US
farm exports wtll nse $1.7 btlllon
to $28 )nlho n
That's a JUmp of nearl y 6 5
per cent over last year's tota l of
$26 3 btlhon - a nd tt represents
just the second year to year
mcrease since 1981 It al so Is an
upwa rd adjustment of $500 mtl
lion from the May export va lu e
es timat e

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

Homes for Sale

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Hom e for Sale by Owner
Greenbner Eat, 38R, b i·IIINel
on24aertts. AC WBFP . wet
bar 2 car garage Ph Before
4 OOPM 814- 446 -4009 After
4PM Ph 304 - 676 - 3816

Mercerville Cl o1e to school
Mob1le hom e and lot ready to
mo .... 1nto
Excel Cond
$1 5 500 Call 814·258 6476

4 BR fp full baument 3 m1 •
so of Galhpolt• 34 900 Call
Days 614 446 · 1616 After
6 00 Call 614 446 1244
For Sale by Owner 4·5 BR 3
baths Approximately 4000 sq
ft 25 acres w 1th tenms court
I 173 000 W111 sell w1th only 6
acres for 1155 000 Call for
appomtment 614 446 3388

1970 Cambndge 12x70 • Gas
heat. 3 BR , 1 1h bath Extra n1ce
Drshwasher 8B950 Cell 614

1969 12 x 60 Nanco Washer
dryer also new carpet. refr+g
AC Call 614 · 985 4421 after
5 OOPM
14x70 w1th e~.:pendo 2 Br , 2
baths, new carp et util1tv room
Oeltvered and b l ock e d
$ 10 500 Fmancmg ava1lable
French Cltv Mobile Homes, Inc
Call 614 446 9340

For Sele by owner 4 6 8R 3
baths 3384 sq ft Heated
fen c:ed pOol1n 1 acre Add1t1 onal
Iot a lvttlable 8129 000 Call
614· 446 7044 day 446·9568
aher 6 30

1971 Fleetwood· 14 x65, 2 BR
Extrn large kttchen Pr1ce re
duced Fr ench C1ty Mob 1le
Homes Call614 446 9340
Used Spe cials 1973 New Moon
12a60. 2 BR 1976 Challenger
12x55, 2 BR 1971 R1tzcraft
12x60.2 BR SeeatFrenchC1ty
Mobil e Homes or Call614 446

Doubl•wlde on earner lot m
Thurman Carpet throughout
Exc:el cond rural wet11r Phone
614· 246-5643

p4o

2 BA rental house $8600 3
BR , mce 825,000 , Mam St
CrownC1ty Call614· 446· 151 1
or 446 1622

Btg down payment 11'1ort t1me
employment
or past credit
h1 1tory stopping you from buy
1ng e ho me? Cons1der a re
cla1med 14x70 Only $500
down &amp; take over balance
Paymen1s cheaper than payrng
rent Call MID OHIO FINAN
CIAL. SERVICE at 772 1220 or
773 3926

For Sale By Owner 6 rooms and
bath 2 BR .lh. 111:e besemtJnt
drv Garage In Galllpohs. Oh1o
Call 614 446 2'605
House 3 BR , FR CA $6000
down
Assume toen
Kyger
Cree" Schools Georg" Creek
Call 614 446 TI67

14.X70 Holly Park With % acre
land Tra1ler loaded wtth e111tras
Reesonabl e Call 614 446
6858

Help Wanted

UBRARY MEDIA TECHNICAL ASSISTANT I
Ohto Untversity Personnel Serv1ce IS currently
- seektng a fuiJ.Itme/permanent (3:00 P.M.-11:30 P.
M./Sunday through Thursday) library Macha Technt·
cal Assistant 1/ College of Osteopathic Medtcine to
matntarn the smooth lunclloningofthe learnrng Re ,
source Center during evening and weekends
Job duties rnclude assisting patrons, locating
matenals. demonstration and operalton of audto ·
vtsual equrpment, provtdtng securrty, management
of photocopy accounting system, supervtsion of
student employees. use of computer database , and
other ltbrary dulles
Requtrements tnclude prev1ous ltbrary expert ·
ence and knowledge of baste ltbrary procedures.
Proficiency in operating a wtde vanety of audto·
vtdual equtpment rs also necessary. Excellent rnter·
personal skills are crtttcal : the abtltty to work elfec ·
lively with medical students. faculty, and staff ts of
paramount tmportance. Baste clencal sktlls are es ·
senttal. typtn£ ts preferred .
Startrng rate is $7.06. Ohto Universtty matntatns
an excellent benefit package . Make appltcatton toR.
D. Scott, Employment Manager, 44 Untverstty Ter,
race , McKee House , Athens, Ohto 45701. Appltcatton deadline t.s September 4. 1987
OHIO UNIVERSITY
Athens. Ohto
An Afhrmat"e ActJon/ Equal Opportunity Employer
Mmont10s/ Womon Encoura1ed 10 Apply

Block and underplnntne . 2
porchn . .600 CaH 814· H2·

2.411
14~~:70 Windsor with 14x30
add1t1on 3 bedroom•. pond.
appro• 3 acrea,. GaiUpalla F•ny.

304·676 6930
1970 Liblf'ly mobile home, 2
bedroom•. l04 876 3783
1972 Wtndaor t 2x70, 2 bed·
rooms, woodburner. •" c:ondi·
t1on. deek awning 18,100
304 676 1558

--------------------·,
Mutt sell 1 2x60 Sehultl 304·-....,
882 20 48

:..--

F ~ rms

33

for Sale

71 ecret woods tnd putwre
House, barn &amp; outbuildings
Located 6 m1let from Glanwood,
W Va Call for apporntment.
Dave 0 Neal Real Estate Broker,
304 675 1&amp;80 J1mm Steett
304 -875 -3313 or J D Steatt
304· 676·6898,
1 3!5 tern approx 20 acrn of
bottom land 2400 lb tobacco
bate, large barn, 3 outbuddlngt
Mobile home hook up Nice
home 11te located on Swan
Creek Call614 256 -1774
45 aerea New house. mside not
complete Old hOuse, pon~t,
barn. odter buildings Call 61 •

379·2666
M1nt tarm-2 year old spin level 3
bedroom . 2 batht. 2 k1tchen1
aplctout rooms. two car garage,
1 0 ecrea, pond frUit trees, bern
tome wood•
great country
hvmg Cell to see th11 and other
hstlnga Palmer Rutty, Inc

614 374 2819
20 acre farm wllh 3 BR house,
Hennan Trece Road, Glenwood
W Va tor more 1nformetlon call
3 04·773·6 118 or 773-5188
after 5 00

34

Business
BUildings

46 0176
1974 Con co rd 1 4x70 total
elec 3 Br. new carpet Must
see Call 614· 446 0175

I w1ll accept seeled b1d1 until
S ept 8 for purchase otthehome
of Allee J Bush, 77 Hall1dey
He1ght1 ShoWn by appointment
only Call 614 446 9636 or
266 8078 A•ght IS reserved to
re1 ect all b1ds Matl b1ds to G B
Bu sh P 0 Box 304 Galhpol1s
Ohto 45631

f"ch.,dton 12•10 Z ,
Ndroom. wuhet' and dryer

1172

Commercial bu1id1ngs tor leue
Downtown Pt Ple81ent Stores,
oftu:es A One R. .l Eatete •
Carol Yeager , Broker. Call 304·
675- 5104

·•

Large store butldlng W·2 bUll•
ness rentals (retail grocery &amp;
beauty ahopl Approx1m~ety 2
acres land Owner Will finance.
Pnme location Call Somerv1Ue
Reelty 304 675· 3030 or 175-

3431

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Lot for sale Cleerv1ew Ettates 6
miles so of Galhpohs on Rt 7
For more mformat1on cell Angte
8 00 AM 5 00 PM· 114- 446
9445 Ntghts 614· 256· 6888 or
256 1140
,.
2 lots for Mob1le horT)e Appro~
v~ aere each Owner Will mstlll
sept1c water and ehlt: 16000
ea ch Ca\1614-266· 1676
1 Y2 at: lot on Jerry• Run Ad
Apple Grove, With rur1l water
304-576·2383
PR IC EO RIGHT - One acre
bulld1ng lott on Rt 2 et Ashton
Publi c weter and mob1le homea
permitted, 304 576 2338
One acre lots on Maton 80 at~
Athton. pubhc water mobile
homet permitted. 1600 down
S150 per month, 304 676
2336

W1th large hvrng room and
bedroom ndd1t1on Located on 3
acres Ca11614 742 3149 after
5 00 pm

LOTS &amp; ACREAGE S1te
be11de Oh1o R 1ver, 11tes tlong
Rt 2 trailer snes n..r Rt 2 and
water11de 11tes Phone 304·
576·2026

1979 Nathua14x70 total elect·
nc. 1% bath. deck wnh or
w1tl'lou t n talhte d1sh On rented
lot Cal\614 992 6710

Two lots On Sand H1ll Road
Three mtlu from town , 304
675· 2848

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area, I acre home
water ava1lable Good localmn for your new home
eacn

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NEW LISTING- RACINE- A neat 4 bedr oom home wtth
large modern kttchen and dtntng lamtly room wtlh wood·
burner FA ga s heat N1'e carpeting throu ghout Vmyl Sid·
mg. carport concrete drrve Large lot all 1n good condttton
$31000 00
PRICE REDUCED - RUTLAND - Nt ce 10 year old brt ck
ranch home tn a good Jocatton Ov er I acre of ground wtth 3
bedrooms 2 balhs lu ll basement large pa!to, eqUipped
kttchen, many other ntce features MAKE OFFER,
$39,900 00
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PRICE REDUCEO - HEMLOCK GROVE - Country ho me on
1 2/3 acre lot Home mgood condtlion wrth 3 bedrooms new
carpetmg, &gt;nsutated, attached garage slora ge cellar' Btg
yard for the k1ds $30,000 OQ

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·PRICE REDUCED - RUTLAND -A very neat. ntce ra nch
style home wrlh central atr, gara ge low ut1l1!tes fronl &amp; rear
porches 3 bedrooms. la rge livmg room dmmg area w1lh bar
and a b1g level lot $42 000 00

OPENING
VOWNTEER SERVICE
COORDINATOR

POMEROY - Beaullful v•ew oll~ e 0~10 R1ver, t ~•s la stelully
destgned home can be your s w 1J ~ l&gt;llle elfort T~t s 2 story
home features 3 bedrooms ntce hvtn g room full basemen!
wtl~ 2 car garage &amp; large fr onl stlttng po re ~ 1\? baths and
atttc area MAKE OF FER $23 900 00

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CONTACT

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GEOFFREY M. POLEN
DIREOOR OF PERSONNEL

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Pleasant Valey Hospital

"Down In the Pits? Call the
Clelaa4 Team".

Valley Dnve
Po1nt Pleasant WI/ 25550

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.. ... 949-2660
...992-5692

(304) 675-4340
"An Equal Opportunity Employer"
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Houses for Rant

~ Nic.ty furn1shed 1mell houae
'i Adults only Referenc" re4 qu1r.d Off atreet perking Ph
. , 814· 448·0338

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2 BR , unturn~ahed house with
... gerege Accept one ch1kl Ref
• end Oep Cell614 441-915Bfli
·· 4 BR house for rent 3 m1 eo of
Gallipahs. t300 a month plus
dap Ret requirR Call 614448·1 116 Afttf 5 00 PM .. call
448-1244

Ohio-Point
Rent

3 lA . OoubiMNide Mobtt home
SouthWMtlfn School District
2Y, mtltl from Rio Grande Fr"
rent exchange tor farm help Call
61. 2·1-5518

2 BR Mobile Home
614-448-&amp;346

tr111er tor rent Cell
814-379 ·2•09 tftllf o·oo PM .
or 441-9727 enytlme

3 BR , unturn11hed, no gerege
87 Spruce St. t250 Cell
81 . . . 1-2118

Furnished 2BR , cable IVIII.able,
AC .. rtver Yiew m Keneuga
Fosters Mobile Home Perk Ctll
6, 4-446-1602

Unfurn11hed houn end tpa"mentslnPomeroy $100 -•1&amp;0
plus ulilititl Also tor Hie on
land contract Call 814-992806~ or 81•·992· 7611

1 2a85 tt11ler tor rant No
Children Call 61~ · 992- 2357
after 5•00. weekend trtvtlme

3 bedroom 1n Middleport Dep·
011t required . Call 814-9922606

4 BR . houee on 1 acre. Excel 1'3::-cb-ed-:-r-oo_m_A
_ d_u-lt_o_N_o_o_ett
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tocet1on Ref Cell A·1 Real 304 &amp;76 438 4
' Estate Broker Call 304-675·
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·..~ 51 04 or 875-7738
Small 2 bedroom house with
garage, unfurn1shed, good loce·
Ntce 3 BR house Close to t10n Available Sept 15th 304sehoola and churches 8300 a 676· 2651
month plua deposit Ref re·
r quired No peta. Call 614-446
' 1734 between 7.30 AM . 9 30 42 Mobile Homes
' PM
for Rent
For Rent AC , furnashed 2 BR ,
mobile home located at K &amp; K on
Eastern Ave S 1 86 1 month
Oep and Ret requited Call
614 2156-1187

1) 2 Bedroom . 2 atorv •n town
Oamng room, fem•ly room 1
r year Ieese No Children 8300 1
; month 2) 3 Bedroom home m
... Rodney V1llage II , 2 baths S300
11J; I month
31 2 Bedroom br1clt
'- bi!No¥V Swan Creek. Den, full
: basement , 1 car garage S260 a
.; month References, cred1t check
~ and secunty deposit required
- No pets allowed W1seman Real
~ Eattte. 614 -446-3644

2 BR . furnished and modern

. --------------~-- 3 Br, fully eqLnpped lutchen,
.., CA , N1ee 46 SpruceSt S300
~: caU814 446-2158

• Rec.ntly remodeled, 1 b&amp;d
~ room 1n town Off street perk·
.: mg. washer-dryer References
.t requutd
614 -992-5912 or
~ 6,4·992-6723 after 6 00

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Apartment for Rent

8pm

R.modeled upatalrs. 2 BA ,
unfurnished, utlllt111 paid .
Adutts onty 749 Sec:ond Avt
Coli u•· •4a-••a7 aft., 3 30
PM .

Furmahed.downatelra, 3 rm1
and beth Clean, No pets Adult•
only Deposit 1rkl Ref Required
Cell 1514 4415 -1619

1 end 2 bedroom fumlahtd
apenmenta In Middleport AI
utlhtiea pttd Cell 814-9925084 days between 12.00 end
3 00 After 1 30 evemngs

N1cely fum11hed, 2 BR . apart
men1 N1celocabon Adultl only
Cell614-448 2404

1 &amp; 2 BR IPIIrfments tor rent
Downtown Caii614-.-0- 3919
or 446-0021

Nice, 2 Br Apt Stow. rtfrlg
Furn1ahld Water ptld Ne•
Drive In Theatra Cell &amp;14· 4•1·
7026

Fum1ahed Apt · 1 Br •225
Utlht1t1 paid 701 4th Ave
GelllpOIII Call 814 446 441 6
after 1 :00 PM .

Next to Dan11h Trucking Co., Rt. 788

Mobile Home Add 1son
township in country fenced rn
yard S200 • month plus ut 111.
t1es Call614-446-6346

Saturday, September 5, 1987 at 10:00 A.M.
Westmghouse frost free refngerator, Ta ppan gas range,
Sears diShwasher, RCA colm 25' TV d1net1e table &amp; ch" rs
Sofa (hide a bed), matching Chair r~Chner, two liVIng room
cha~rs, fans, lull SIZe bed (map le hmsh) antiQUE S1nger sew'" ! machme 4 pc bed room su1te vanrfy dres ser w1fh stool
ani1Que oak table end table w1th drawers upnght Eureka
sweeper. canrsfer sweeper, 8 day clock small appliances
wall m1rror. m1 sc drshes&amp; utens1 ls, pictures kerosene lamp
&amp; much much more
"MISC "
Nrce 1969 ford LTD 43 302 actual m1tes 24 tt alum mum
ladders lawn charrs porch swmg, Oa~ sy BB gun, old shav
rng mu gs. st ra~g ht razor s, hand tools collector 1tems f~reex
t1ngU1sher &amp; much much more

OWNER - HARVEY BROWN
Positive I. D.

Cherry Shendan drop leal table, old told -up seed rack , display cases , pr1m1I1Ve 2 pc
pme cupboard, army pme hie cabmet: walnut gateleg table w1th stretcher bar oak 4
drawer h1·boy chest. 3.stack maple bookcase slant front claw &amp; ball bookca se secreta ry, 6 pc mahogany dmmg room su1te (pam!ed), platlorm rocker, walnut v1ctonan I
drawer desk \n1ce), 3 stack oak bookca se w/drawer; 2 reclmer rockers· oak 51eg ext en·
s1on table 6' o~g w1th turned legs. square 51eg oak table, oak 4 drawer cottage chest.
oak 6 drawer h1 -boy chest, mahogany spmet desk, mahogany emp1re card table mar·
ble top coffee table walnut gateleg table w/ drawers, walnut marble top chest, pme
blanket chest. french stack tables, 2 oak 2 door closet w/ drawer· wa lnut slant front ladles desk, 2 brass beds w/ knobs, Governor Wmdsor claw &amp;ball bookca se secretary,
mahogany lamp table, flat wall oak cupboard. Shendan rockmg cha1r, w1cker rockmg
cha1r, oak Sideboard w/ gallery. 2 pc maple hutch , mahogany I door chma cupboard:
2·3 drawer oak dressers w/ m1rrors, 3 stack oak bookcase. ch1ld's maple rockmg chair
1·20 drawer oak l1le cabmet, 1 oak 4 drawer hie cab1nel" mus1c cabmet w/ glass door 3
flat top trunks w/ trays. l camel back trunk, walnut blanket chest· 5 pc mahogany be'd·
room su1te w1th tnple dresser (very mce), child's maple high cha1r; mahogany server,
pnm1t1ve bakers table. w1cker hamver chest of drawers w/ hankev boxes. 3 drawer
n1ght stand , 2 sw1vel cha1rs. drum table w/ drawer. mce small oak wash stand· old po~~ar meal bm child 's stepback cupboard army ammo b9x wood, 2 mce oak iamp ta·
bles. poplar blanket chest; 1ron bed w/ mls; pineapple twm bed twm size canopy bed
2 stac k steel bookca se, oak larkm desk w1lh mmor, 2 drawer mght sland, 1drawer ma '
hogany flat top desk. L drawer flat top desk round walnut coflee table· 2 drawer dro·
pleat mlay table, sw1vel bar stool, Bentwood hall tree, 61eg stretcher base walnut table,
table rad1o , potty cha1r, lad1es walnut spmet desk, walnut V1ctonan Roseback chair
French mantel clock, 2 off1ce cha1rs; 3 pc signed pewter; cast-1ron a1rplane &amp; sulky &amp;
Rrames bank. lamps, several floor and table lamps, mce, 2 brass lighls, organ lamp, Sl·
de by s1de se cretary
Several p1eces Weller &amp; Rosev1lle pottery Lots of miscellaneous small p1eces. several
Pictures &amp; Pic ture frames. m1tro rs . S1lver dolht.rs - 1922·1923-1924-1925 - 2
(1921) Sli ver ~ollars, 1970 Republic of Panama, ~- Balboa s sterf1ng Sliver Half dollars
- 1941 1941S-1943 D - 2-1965 0 HV Quarters 1900 Barber 13 stars 1894
Barber , 13 stars. 1948-1964 HV.
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Licensed and bonded by the State of Ohio. Proper 10.

Cash
MARLIN WEOE~EYER - AUCTIONEER
614-245-5152
Lit. and Bonded 1n Oh1o
Not Respoos1bfe for ACCidents or Loss of Property

OWNER - COLEMAN BELLAMY - 614-286-3065
AUCTIONEER - RICK PEARSON- 304-773-5785

PUBLIC AUCTION

MDdem 1 IR epartmtnt. Call
61•·«8·0390
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Oreclou1 tNtng 1 and 2 b..S·
room epertmlfltl It Vill-ee
Menor and R lvenldt Apttrt·
ment1 1n Middleport. From
1215 Including utllltiH tall
614 992 nB7 EDH

2 lA epts. I oiiMtl. llitchM'·
furnl-. Waoh.,· Dryo&lt;
hook-up. wW a:wpet. newly
.,.lnted. dfclt Reg~MCY. Inc
Apta. Call 304-671- n38 'Or
875-110.

Real Estate General

Apartment tor rent 1n Pt. Plea"nt Very nice Cell &amp;14· 892·
1118.

Air Cond , rtfrig , 9 PIRI livin51
room auh, end dryer Cell
300-175 1711

Nice apenmant on Thtrd Ave.
with w1ll to w11i Clt'pet, rengt.
refrtgetetor and weahw and
dry~~r hook·up • 220 per month
Call Roxie tt &amp;14-448-6880

King Silt Bookcne Waterbed.
compl.... t239 Me"'"'· We·
terbed end Furniture Werf·
houae, 98 Columbus Ad •
Athens, Ohio 415701 814-693·
7191

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3 rooma and bath
h111.
ground floor wether and drver
t\ook up, no ehlldren,lmmecht•
occ:~o~pency. Na pete, phon•
304·171·«10 ext 13 or eo

415

Fufnished room 176 Utllitin
paid Share beth. Smgla male
9, 9 Second Galhpohs Call
441· 4411 after 7pm.

From Gallipolis. take Route 141. turn left onto
Route 775. turn right onto Patriot Cadmus Road.
Watch for signs.

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Aooma for rant by week ot
month , Cell 614 992-7521 .
9 : 30 -4 : 30 014 992 •2363
other hours

Tuesday, September 1, 1987

Office Sptc:e for Rent hctlltnt

At 7:00 P.M.

fOf Attorni"YI Aceountent, etc
CktM to Court HouM Calf
WIMma" Rt~l Estett Ageney
114-44-6 ·3644

New! New! New! New!

Mobile Hams tot 3 1• mdn h o m
O.lllpolia. fh . 118. Cell 614
4tl·l919.
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OVER 100 ROLLS OF CARPET
FURNITURE

LMoe lat lull\liii•Ad&lt;hlon Rd
Avalleble Sept 1 Catl 114 44ft
421ti tfltr 4 30 PM .
Otf1ce Spec:t fOf rant Eacal
downtown Gallipolis locat ion
lnqu~r;.a c .. l 114 441 -4222

Living room suites, BR suites, lawn furniture, chest of drawers, touch an lamps, what-nots &amp; much, much more.

COUNTRY MOBILE Hom• Ptfk,
Route 3l Nonh ot Pam•oy
Atntlll lrellen Cali I 14 992
70711

HOUSEHOLD MISCELLANEOUS
EXTRA LAROE SALE

Spac1 f Of lmAII trailers_ All
hoo.. ·up &amp;. Ctble A lao etriel~~t~ey
rooms air and c ~le M11on
W Vt C•ll 304 ·773· &amp;&amp;51

2 Truckloads of Carpet from Dalton, Georgia
Truckload of Furniture from North Carolina

SPACES FOR fiiE~T - Trait.,
loti, At t , Loc~o~1t AaH bad! of
IC &amp; K 304· 475· 107&amp;,

47 Wanted to Rent

OTHER NEW MERCHANDISE!
ALSO: SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:00P.M.
MARLIN WEDEMEYER, AUCTIONEER
(614) 245·5152

3 Of 4 hd•oom houte ln Kvaer
C...._ School Distric-t Ref•en·
ctl Ph l1.t -44&amp;·8121

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FO" LEASE an a btdfoam
IPI!rtment overh)oking city park
tp5 .,... month Cal\114·441·
23215 or 441 "2&amp;

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ga uges, corner

brace levels. electnc motor several boxes wall trle breasl
auger. bndles loggrng tongs and lots, lots more

teu111c 111ew of the Oh iO R111P1 You { an w1th

OWNER: KENNETH &amp; VERMONT MARKINS
Pos1t1ve 10

DAN SMITH: AUCTIONEER
949-2033 OR 992-7301

Ohro Lltense #57-68-1344
W Va #515·88
MIKE MARTIN : APPRENTICE
"Not responsrble for acc1dents or loss of property."

: AUCTION • FURNITURE 12
"Dllve St Gelllpo&amp;ia
' N£w. I pc wood grawp U99
• I,Ning room 1~onta1 · t199 t699
· •Ynk btd1 With bedding• 1199
,••ull sire matt1H1 &amp; round1hon
: uut i ng 199 . Recl iner•
..n~ng. t91
. UI£0- Beds, drea..,. • . tt.droo m
• fuhu , t199 · t299 Ouks,
.. ..,ring..- wash~ , • c:o mpletallne
et used furniture .
: NEW Wftlern boots- 130.
, Workboot• f18 a up. !Steel 6
,•ioft toet Calll14 ·44&amp;· 3159

• Cot.~nty Ar.pNance. Inc. Goad
VIed eppl Inc" end N 1e11
BAM to 8PM Mon thru
••• 61, -441-1199 127 J,d
Ave. Gtlllpolll, OH

Strocto Golden Clta1ic gu
barbecue grill. 42.000 BTU .
Used one tnne. bc::el shape
Cell 11 4 · 246-9393
Wallpaper Mill Outlet at the
Sprmg Valley Pl111 Beautiful
new patterns 1n 1tocll 30 1Mf
eent otf.

Good. uMd color tv 's portable
and floor models Call 814 446·
1149

Catelvtic eonveners. only
189 as Moat model• Installs
t1on also evrulablt Muffler Mtn,
9 Stimpson Ave . Athtnl , Oh10
1 · 800 - 84~ 3787

John Deere 212 lawn and
'Jerden trtctor 48 In mower 2
wheitl can. l ike new cond C1il
&amp;1• ·446· 2347
Craft1man 10" table taw and
1 o· R1dl11 saw Heavy duty dn\1
press Call &amp;14-448· 1288

ment

From Gallipolis, take Rl. 141,turn left onto Rt.ns.
Turn nght onto Patriot Cadmus Road Watch lor
s1gns.

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lookmg for merchandise? Try the PatriOt Auct1on Barnl
We have aff types of new and used mercha!ldise - appli·
ance. furniture. and coffectors items. Somethmg for everyone

Saturday, September 5, 1987 at 7:00 P.M.

Partial Ll~hn&amp;: Good 220 arr compressor, grease pump w1th
100 It hose and spool. d1esel pump 1160 eng1ne performan ce tester analyzer, Sun regulator battery volt am pere,
good GE 17 It upnghf lreezer frost free, GE dryer, maple 3
pc. bedroom surte, flgerglass truck topper h11ts1de &amp;bottom
plows. l972 Chevrolet pickup truck, toolbox for prckup, a1r
Impact wrenches, 1'', %" &amp; \?'',Coke cooler, dany case, pool
table, meat scales clocks, hke new NCR cash register, ad·
drng machme, wooden shelvmg metal shelving, kitchen ta·
ble wlfh char rs, sofa, dishes, hand tools &amp; much, much more.
TRUCKLOAD OF GROCERIES &amp; NEW MERCHANDISE
SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:00 P.M.
DOOR PRIZES GIVEN WEEKLY
Consignments accepted from 1:00-5:00 P.M. on Saturday.
Have somelhmg you ~rant to sell? Contact Marhn Wedt·
me~tr, AuctlonHr. Arrangements for pickup service available.
Barn and aut11oneer available for public auction on conlract. Contract includes hauling and transportin&amp; all
merchandise.
Res1dent and busmess auction service also available.

OWNER LIVES OUT OF STATE AND WANTS
TO SELL IMMEDIATELY- Very n1ce and
roomy home rn Spnng Valley Th1s home
offers LR eQurpped krtchen (eat rn), dr
nette 3 BRs 2 baths, lam1ly room w1fh hre
place two car attached garage, gas heat
cent a~r Come look at th1s one and make
us an offer'

USED

COMMERCIAL SITE for sale located at
2206 Eastern Ave All utilities ava1lable
LOTS OF POTENTIAL HERE! -2000 sq tt
bu1ldm g With frontage on Sf· Rl 160
12x20 walk·m cooler, 12h da~rycase•Ca ll
for more detailS

INVESTMENT PROPERTY- 9 acres, mf l,
approx 1h m1 from HMC w1th frontage on
St Rt 160
29.8 ACRES MIL VACANT LA' 0- Fronts
on Rl 160 Bu1ld or put a mob1le home
here $16,900

MARLIN WEDEMEYER, AUCTIONEER
614-245-5152

GREEN ACRES IS THE PLACE TO BE N1ce ranch style home Situated on Jl
70&lt;148 ft lot offers 3 BRs 111 baths LR,
FR w/f1replace. eat-In k1tchen gas heat
Green Schools Call today
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE - 9 5
acres m/1 Morgn Twp Frontage on Rt
160 Call for deta1ls
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OHIO RIVER LOT FOR SALE - 1 59 acre
m/1, JUSt at edge of town Great place for a
camper and boat launch $5,900

CHARQLAIS HILL- 3 24 acres more or
less Owner fmacnmg available '

CORA MILL RD. - Perry Twp -8 acres
m/ 1 vacant land Call for more details.

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--FISHING, boatrn~ h unt 1 n~ all from !hrs Ge taway Retreat

9 ROOMS. 4 bedrooms. lar ge
room. d1nmg area,
k1tchen wrth lots of cabrnets and s/s smk. mce bathroom.
garage on level lot All for QUICk sale or trad e.
#651

close lo Call1pohs, overlookrng BlueLak e and Ra ccoon Creek'
Th1s has a 23 11 travel tr a•ler QJl concrete pad, sleeps6 hasa
sund eck rural water, sepl•c system, e t ectr~c , a plac etorei a~
away lrom th e telephone
#584

• aofu end ch•~r• pnced fro m
131&amp; to 1915, Tables 150 end
up to t126 H•d•·• ·Nd• 1390
• to t59B Reellnar1 t225 to
1375 Lilmp• 128 to t12&amp; .
; o1nett11 t101 and up to t496
4,Wood htble w ·l che•,. e286 to
.,t78B Desk 1100 up to t376
. flutchtl t400 and up Bunk
•&amp;ada complete w maHrtllll
' i21e and up to U96. Be by beda
'" I 110 Mttttets81 or box spring•
: full or twin 108, firm 178, and
. til Ou ..n aeta t228 K1ng
. UIO 4 drtwer chnt tl9 Gun
·~ etunl'tl I gun Gas or etect11c
gnge t37&amp; Betty mettrtiMI
: f35 &amp; 148 Bed frltnM UO,
.uo &amp; Kint tr~me •&amp;o Jood
~ --tion af bedroom lUll ...
A ~tel cabinets, headboards t30
· ~up to 1&amp;5.
D•v• um• u c11h wrth
approved crtdit. 3 Mlltl out
.. lultville Rd Opan 9em to 6pm
'"!I!Jion thru Sat Ph 8 14-4ot&amp;Q322

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. New wood 6 pc hvmg room
'"'"""•· t399 95; New living
;oom sultn from e111 H to
f i?oo , Ch•t of chewers, 4
i . .wer. f41 , 6 drlwtr, 1&amp;9 96,
.. lnd tables frarn 119 915 Itt
1 Ulld Furniture t:iedraom au1tea,
:+II .. ud beds. twin /blda and
!~.,.. Recliners from t99 915
llld up
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THE WORKING
• MAN'S FRIEND

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Blue cerpet:, 13Vn27, 12111115
ru1t with pad, 11 1hx18 green
300·676·4165

2" tlumlnum pipe,
1.1500 3" tluminum pipe; ell

!5,000 fl

aprinklera &amp; tcc81aotln for
lrrtgtt•on 304-896-3003

uwer plpM, wlndowa. linttla • .tc. Cl1ude Wintara, Rio Grande, 0 Cell 814201-1121
Conc:rett blocks ell li~:ia yerd ar
deli\ltry Mtton unci. Gtllipoha
Black Co . 1231h: Pine St
O.llipoha, Oh1o Cell 614-448:
2783

A•tdy mix concrete tnd ell
concrete supplies Ctl us Valley
Brook Cement end Swppli ...
304· n3· 6234

Pets for Sale

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Groom end Supply Shop-Pet
Groom•na All breeds , All
styles. Julie Webb Ph 114-4460231
Dreaonwynd CtHery Kennel
OFA Himeleyen, Per11an and
Sl1m811 kittens. AKC Chow
puppe•• New kiHena, Siem...
and H1mal1yena Caiii14· 446J844 after 7PM

Real Estate General

446-6610
JUDY DEWITT
BROKER
388-8155
J. Merrill Carter
. ......................... 379-2184
Phyllis Loveday .......................... 446-2230

SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

NEW LISTING' NEW HOME
1
rs an attra ctiVe and spacrous ranch ma secluded
locatron near Vmton. It oHers 3 large bedrooms, 3
baths full basement. wrap-around deck and
much, much more $60,900 00
#2461

LEADINGHAM REAL ·ESTATE

M~GHEE
'R,eal*;l+.

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14'x70' MOBILE HOM - Custom bu 1lt 2
bedroom, Z baths. garden central arr, two wood
decks $16,950 Call for more details
#2370

RIO GRANDE - 29 acres mostly trtlable, barn, tobacco
bme. pond, !Imber, cree k fronlage
$18,000
'CflY LIMflS - 2 bedroom mobile home and lot appliances.
new carpet. burld 1ng, gas heat
$1 9,000
RIO GRANDE - 3 bedrooms, large krl chen, 2 baths, carpet.
basement msulated, easy fo heat, one acre
$25,000
GALlfPOltS - 3 bed1oom s. r; basement. central au , gas
heat, some appl1ancess, good locat1on
$37.000
PORTER AREA - 3 bedrooms, wooo fmrsh 1nterror . partly fur·
n1 shed bUikhn gs, 5 acres 1tnmedrate possessron $31,900

PRICE REDUCED!- L1ke new, cho1ce focatron,
bedroom home, much remodel1ng has been done
2 car garage barn and over 6 acres of land.
adJacent to Raccoon County Par k. Pnced on ly 1n
the 30s Don't mrss thrs buyer opportun1ly 1
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#2454

ROUTE 7- Mobrie home, garage. stora geburldrngs '• acre.
super locatron and VIew of nver spotless
$36,900.
RIO GRANDE - 4 bedroom&lt; sunporch gas heat, large lot,
close to school church and grocery, good buy
$43.000
RACCOON ROAD - 3bedrooms, garage oulburldrnRS creek
frontage, boal dock 4 acres, pmate, 51'&gt; m11es 10 town, sell
au or par t '
$69.500

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446 -6764
446·0552
246 -9507
446-1256

Real Estate General

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

446-4206

UJ,

REOUCEDII REDUCED' REOUC£DII
A-FRAME - WOODED 12 ACRES m/ 1 L1vmg room w/ w b
fireplace Format drnrn g, modern k1tchen, 2 baths &amp; 3 bed
rooms Sprral sta~rca se 3 Car garage, City schools Shown by
appf Pr~ced 80's
CUTE AS CAN BE! Ideal starter or ret~rement ~ acre • Appro~ 2h m1tes from City Modern home well mamtamed Lg
hvmg room, co mplete k1tchen, carpeted through Full unhn·
1shed basement 2 car garge plus lg. workshop Pnced 1n
30's,
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LG. HOME AND 42 ACRES MIL , nrce home Over 5,000 sq ft.
hvmg space, 4 bedrooms, m ground pool Format LR &amp; dm·
mg, 3 baths Kyger schools
PRICE REDUCED TO $50,000.00 - Rustle home sett1ng on
6 8 • W1th eff1c1ency apartment Owner IS leavmg area
would hke a buyer
BUILDING LOT - 21h m1les from c1ty Partial woodland, has
been surveyed' Prtced $3,000 00 '

4 pl101 living rm suite. f 100
~~~ 114·441· 1112 ett..- s·oo

2\'t ACRES PLUS WOODLAND, rust1c ranch 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, k1lthen w/ m1crowave. unhmshed basement. heat
pump/central a1r 211 miles from hosp1tat.
PRICE $41,900.00 - 3 bedroom s, L R, eat-rn krtchen.
Kyger Creek schools ,,
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Patrick Cochran ......................... 446-8655

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PH. 446-7699 or 446-9539

"Bud" McGHEE REALTY
414 2nd Ave .. Su1te 200
Gallipolis. Oh1o
446-0552 Anyt1me

REALTOR®

NEW LISTING' EXCElLENT BUYI On thiS 2 story
country home Clean, QUIEt. comfortable and
ren ovated l1 ke new ALummum s1 dmg, storm
wmdows, modern eat-1n k1tchen an.d bath fru1f
trees, grape arbor and appro~ 4 acres pasture
and wooded land L1sted at only $24,900.

WE BUY, SELL. or TRADE
SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY

''Oud'

YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE THIS HOME! located on Jay
Drive this bi-level home offers everythinc you want
for your family's comfort. Kitchen w/DW. d1spl.,
range , refng. , living room, family rm., dininl rm.,
carpet. gas heat. cent. air&amp;coal burning stove. 2car
garage , 12x 16
bldg., c1ty schools. Call today
&amp; make an
to sse this nice home.
REALTY-

Real Estate General

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stove Norge .
' 4,.,.r, f 000 tobacco stick•. Call
, .14· 371·2081

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16 cu. ft. chett type frltll:er .
8200. 304·675-6375.

TWO LARGE LOIS wrth c1ly water sewer natural gas and
elecl tlt all "arla~ le Buy one or both
#456

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

'"'WObderl 80f1 end chair. brown
r prtrrt. Good cond. C•lll14·112·
,.:..:..;,:...;;,_
.171 oltori.OO PM

Lie. and Bonded in Ohio

Sun wisher, t12&amp; Gu atove,
812&amp; Couch. t100 Recliner,
165 D1nette MI . f56 Chest of
drewere. 836 Cell 614-448·
3224.

SURPLUS ARMY." DENIM.
RENTAL CLOTHING (C.rh..-ta
10 PffCtnt over COlt) Orig1n~
Army Camouflage, H. 0 ' 'Sem"
Somervillt'l, Old Rt 21, E11t·
Reventwood, Fri, Sat , Sun,
Noon 8·00 p m Othtr d.ys
appointments 304-273-51155.
(Kidt Camouflage) Green ~
Metro

7 ROOMS. 3 bedr oomsnear Holzer Hosprtal. central arr. rural
wafer system. large famrly room (26' x22') garage, storm
ooors and wrndows 11? acres plu s Nrce home
#651

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AFFORDABILITY + LOCATION : One
n1ce starter home near Green School 3
BRs bath, LR, k1tchen fir eplace, full base
ment. b1g yard Cal l for more details

4 - 100 Watt P A •peekers
Muung board Cell 814-2469297 or 246 -5067 between
7 00 PM ·10 OQ PM

BN Fordtrectqr, bulhhog.di.c.
plow., .,..... good till , ~
cond. 12,100 , 1881 Cl 900
custom Honde Good condh:lon,
fully drltMd t1,900. Large
ChMt frHitr 1125 304 -n3·
584• •

2 BEDROOM HOME overlook1ng the Ohro Rrver has lillie
- clea n and n1ce 1ns1de and out Begmner
home or retirement home
#260

APPUANCES

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CHAROLAIS HILLS- Ranch style home
offers LR w/cathedral ce~lmg, FR, formal
dmmg, k1tchen features steak grill oven
dlspl. &amp; range, f~replace, carpet,' 2 ca;
unattached garage Call lor more mforma·
Iron

Untden Satellite Dish. 19 " Color
TV Call614-246-6294.

BlrildqMoterialo

8Jo9. briClk,

ma~n tena nce

OARVIN BLOOMER , Broker
DONA McGHEE .. .. .. . . . ... . . .
BETH NULL. . . . ........... .... ...
STEVE McGHEE ... .... .

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ment

Clarinet. 1126 Clannet. t75.
While Wntinghouae fr.-zer,
t12&amp; SetH DllhWiaher. 160
10 Speed b1ke. t35 Console
stereo, tso Phone 814 24&amp;9441 after 4 00 PM

Reel Estate General

Becky Lane ................................. 446-04SI

..Yallay Furniture new A "'eel
: Ltrge MCtiOn of quality turni·
, nne t211 Eauern At.te .
Gtllipolls

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LECTA AREA - $23.500 - 3 5 acres,
m/ 1, 2 story home rn ROOd condrtion. 3
BRs. LR, DR. k1tchen.. l l0rm w1ndows and
doors Shown by appomtmenf

Ouellty firewood for ~tie. • 2&amp; •
pick-up load Bidwell , Oh1o Cell
I 1 4 -317-0U&amp;

304 ·171·

hot
rebluelng, now taktnQ order
orden for cu1tam Mauaere call
30•· &amp;75 -4831

THESE HOMES ARE
FOR SALE OR TRADE

W'Mh..-a, drytrl refrtg.. ators
reng•• &amp;kaoa• Applian ces
Upper AIYtr Ad beside Stone
Crest Motel. I 1 4·4'8 7398 4

EXCELLENT STARTER HOME- $39,900
- Ranch style home. IUSI 5 m1nutes hom
town. offers 2 BRs, bath k1tchen w/stove
&amp; s1de by s1de relng . LR. carpet &amp; hard
wood, carport &amp; covered patro Tiarler pad
on lot ne1t to house C1ty sc hool drstrr ct
Call today

1-Eiectric Self·Cie.. mg ;enge,
t711 1- a •• kitchen renge. 1411
1-0ieu top dtnette gble, t40
1 -Wooden bed with mettrn•
end 1prings, 180 Call614-44&amp;·
7109 after IJ 00 PM

tr~ller

TONY ' S GUN REPAIRS

Pinto 1978 automaue Fu1t
8&amp;00 ttkn tt. 7 h x 8 h 1 ton
dump bed wtttl ho1at ••oo Call
61&amp; -·U&amp;-7019

0000 00

RID GRANDE AREA - 20 JCres m/1, very
n1ce home has been remodeled and offers
3 BRs, 11h baths, k1fchen wrth oven, range,
woodburner, fam1ly room-d1nmg combo
LR, heat pump/ cent an. 30x30 garage'
laundry rm , 12x65 mob1le home on prop:
erty SW sc hool d1stnct Call for appornt·

Exlrt cheep. Call
73••

1985GrevelyWaik-behmd 8HP
wtth snow btade Very good
condition 1986 Honda CR250
Good •hape Call 814-992
1710

ADDISON PIKE - 3 bedr oom brrck level 3/ 4 acre, garage,
e~tra 24x30 garage and storage ap plrances
$56,500

0000

THIS COULO BE THE ONE FOR YOU Ju st 5 mm utes frqm town, thrs ranch style
home offers3 BRs, bath, krtchen w/ range,
double oven, OW, drs pi, LR, full basement.
f1 replace. gas and wood heat I car garage,
c1ty sc hool d1 stn ct Calf for an appomt·

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4- 14 " Mag wheats teo
lnaulttiOn blower maChine Cjlt
61•·«6·2037

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t~ ltc hen ,

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lh1s home allheedg• of IOwn Olheraltra c
t1vP lealur e1 rnclude 3/ 4 BRs 2 balh&lt; LR
wrlh stonPllreplace and lnii!Or ed wall thai
reiiPCI the mer VIew fR rec 100m
k1tchen drnetfP 2 f~r e p lares carpet, cenl'
arr If vou lrke the rrver you'll lovP th 1s
one

4' x8 ' utility
2119.

EARTH Coal and Woad Stove
hc::el co nd Clll 014-446 •609

Equipment

For Leaae

• btttl Mdroom and lntll''lflrt)Q m
~ Av.ilable mlddle o• AU9Uil
• hsond floor , COf'net S•cond end
• • Pint, P.,kinljl ~t•a p," O-'kltd
•" 1225 J* monlh, or 1250 w~h
: ,., 'itctwn tH~~encn furni1hld.
. " l:.U 614 4412325 0' 441•• .4425 .

NATURAl 8EAU1Y SURROUNDS THIS
HOME - 10 acres m/ 1, gentle farm land
near R10 Grande The 3 BR home boasts an
absolutPiy bea ut1ful fog add1t1on whrch
leatures a great room w1fh spHal sta1rs to
loll, beamed cerlr ng, stone chrmney and
wood burner Other features ol fhrs home
rnclude formal d rn m ~ eat 1n krtc hen
wood burner between d in~ng and krtchen
bath, pari basement Catt for an appomt

Be~ Items

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Real Estate General

FOR LEASE: Ap1r1men1 w ith

PICTURE THIS - You an() vour lamrly re
l axrn~ on a wrap arounrl Mck en1oy1nRa

Callehen'a Used Tire Shop Over
1.000tf..... lizn12.13, 14. 111.
18, 11 a. 8 m1ln out Rt 211.
Ctlll14-251·1261

66 Building Supplies

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

ROONEY CORA RD -Beautiful home 0,
12 acres more or less Th1s lovely hou se 1s
surrounded by trees and offers a UniQue
floor plan Lrvm g rm fealures woodburner.
open cerlrng des,gn krtchen, formal din
10g 3 BR, 21,; baths lg paflo off dmrng
area. 26140 barn and 15x24 garage Call
for an appointment

64 Misc. Merchandise

46 Space for Rant

complt1ety fel'nOdeted

t1nels Sept I &amp; 8 1926, plus more. draw knrves, 01 yoke
#45 Stanley plane corn sheller, hand wnnger, lots &amp; lots of
drshes, Lucky Stnke tms lots of old books, slam glass p~ece s
&amp; lots, lot smo re
"HOUSEHOLD"
Magrc Chef gas range, Whrrtpool s1de bv srde, sect1onal
couch, m1sc c ha~ r s, table mrsc lrnens, lotsof dr shes, pot s&amp;
pans, what-nots pict ures and etc
"TOOLS &amp; MISC."
Srngle harpoon. steel sq uares. scythe blades. wood &amp; metal
hand planes, c1rcul ar saw blad es, one man crosscut saws(af
least I doz of each rtem) br oad ax , lanterns, sc rew&amp; house

64 Misc. Merchandise

Going out of BustntSI large
cermlc kiln. molde, ~nu end
tuppllea Call 81 4~ 381 · 8808.

Furnished Rooms 64 Misc . Merchandise

Aoomt lor rt~~nt. dly w.ek.
month Gellla Hot•l Call 1514·
441·9&amp;80 Renttslow.u•120
month

64 Misc. Merchandise

Pl..tlc cl1tem sttte approved,
ptaatlc;: aeptu:: ttnka, plest1c
culverts, m.tal culverts RON
EVANS ENTERPRI&amp;ES, Jackton. Oh . 114-211-1830

Singer Sewing Mechme wh:h
eab1net. n~er bean uted. •400
. Zen11h 25 In color console TV.
' APA .. TMENTS. mobile ho;;;: *300 Cell IU.-992 8111
, hOUIII P1 Pl ..untandGtiUpo
Fine china of Johen.,a Hevlland
lis 614-44&amp;-8221
1n the Blue Garland paHern Cell
2 bedroom furnlsed ept, ref 1nd 11.· 992 7722
dtpo11t, New Htven. W Va
30•·182-3207 .. 304 773 °
62 CB,TV, Radio
5024

hogany, swords !rom war, navy unllorms. dre sse r, magazme
rack, stone JarS &amp; jugs, Darsy churn, small coftee gnnder
small cherry buffet, hbmy table, old Darlv Telegraph &amp; Sen

Cash

51 Household Goods

Newly furniahtd apertment
Working aclultt only Ref end
dlf)4)tlt Call 614-992-6942
after I p.m .

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The Sundlly Times-Sentinel-Page-D·&amp;

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1 bedroom In Middlepon Utilitin 1ncludtd 1210 per month
Ctlll14-992 -8763

''ANTIQUES OR COLLECTOR'S ITEMS"
Wntm g desk 3 pc bedroom surte (chest of drawers, vanrty
dresser, &amp; poster bed) k1fch en ca bmet w/ ftou r bm, war
drobe mantel clot~ w/ brass works, stands, p1cture frames
cherry veneer buffet, mrrrors, steamer trunk war club ma

Eats

Apartment
for Rent

appl

Located on St. Rt. 124 between Syracuse &amp; Racine, Ohio. Kenneth &amp;Vermont are moving to a
smaller home so will sell the following. Everything goes, no room to move it.

bo~ es , mar~mg

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

LUNCH WILL BE SERVED

SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, 1987
10:00 A.M.

1acks, lawn mower, tool

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1987

W.Va.

M1ddlepon end Pomeroy. Pay
own utiHtin. Cell 614-8922381 or 114·992· 2720

Saturday, Sept. S-At 11:00 A.M.

2 BR

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2 bedroom ept1 and houal in

JACKSON, OHIO

Mercerv1lle. Oh10 14lll60. 2 BR •
carpet throughout, total elec
A - 1 cond If Interested cell
614-256-6230 after 6·00 PM

.

Nice Apt • llnf , 2 IR . ground
floor, cover.t piltlo end yard
H•• refr • renve &amp; drtperin.
Ouletne1gh1M&gt;rhood t171amo.
plus d~ a.. ref C.ll Eert To,.
814-446-0332 days or 44fli0111 ~··
Qrehem School Rd • 2 BR , AC •
cerpon. t 226 • month Dep &amp;
Ret recautred Call 814-4415 ·
3888 or «8·4491

JACKSON AUCTION HOUSE

N1ce furmshed mobtle home on
Upper Rt 7 2 BR .. water pa1d.
S200 a month Cell 614-2465818

PUBLIC
AUCTION
38 GARFIELD AVENUE, GALLIPOLIS, OH.

Eats

Upatalrt unfurnlahtd epertmenl
Ut1hti11 paid C.rpetld. no chikf.
ren or pets. Celll14-448-1637

Furnlthed epanment , t210
utiliti• ptjd. 1 bdr 920 Founh,
Gelhpolla Ceii446-441B after

513ThlrdAve , 1 BR S180per
month Oepoait requ~red Call
614-446-4345 after 5 00 PM

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Furnish-a Efficiency t145. Utili·
pe1d, there bath 807
Stcond Ave • Galllpolts Ph
448·4415 tfter 7PM
tie~

2 bedroom and 3 bedroom
mob1le homes for rent, fur mshed. Cal1814 992-7479.

44

Mobile Homes for Rent Call
6t4-446-0527 J'fter 2 00 PM

1 end 2 bedroom apartments for
rent
81111ic rent for 1 bdr ,
t18300; 2bdr . t211 00 Alto
tiMIUirfd I t200 00 MCUii~
depotlt CONTACT. Jeckaon
E1t1111 Dept Ph 446·3917
Equel Houslno Opponunrty

Furnished apt next door to
Ubrery. On• professional Aduh
on'y Perking Ph 448-0338.

2 bedroom mob1le home. 'h mile
out Jer~cho Rotd till lfter 6
p m , 304-676 -6483

Expando hvmgroom C1ty school
d1strlet 314 3rd St Kanauga
Call614-446-7473

Rent

3 bedroom tra1ler in Tuppers
Ple1ns •200 month plus deposit
end utdilltl Aveulable Sept 1
814167 3487

2 bedroom in Pomerov S 200
per month Call614 992· 6783

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For rent or sale, W1ll help fmancu
or land conuact 1 0 yr old
houae. 3 BR . Patriot V1ilage
Call 614 ·446-1340 or 446
3870

Phone

2 BR

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NICE LARGE COUNTRY HOME - $49,000 - lwo
story hame home Situated on 3 ~ acres of gently
rotlrn g land Approx I acre pond for your f1sh1ng
pleasure 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fam1ly room
Owner will help you w1lh hnan cmg Great place lor
the k1ds
#2451
MINI FARMS - Appr ox 126 acres of vacant
wooded land lo be d1v1d ed In to appro&lt; 30 acre
tracts or sold as whole. several n1ce wooded
homeSites Rural water available OWNER WILL
HELP FINANCE to Quahfred buyer
#2444
OWNERS PURCHASED A NEW HOME; NEED TO
SELL this 1980 BayviEw Deluxe mob1le home
Central a~r, 2 carpeted bedrooms, llv1ng room
bath, eat·m k1tchen w1th ran ge and refngerator
hvmg room and dmmg room furmfure mcluded,
plus all underpmnrng and 2 porches
#2409
ARE YDU A HANDY PERSON! -Come 10 and put
your own touches on th 1s 3bedroom I story home
CitY water and sewage, storage bUIIdm~ covered
front and back porch In town locatiOn Low $20s
#2412
A PARK-LIKE SEniNG - 3 bedrooms w1fh 2
acres more or tess OversiZed l car garage and
n1ce garden area. Just off SR 2l8
#2414
COMMERCIAL LISTING - Corner of S 2nd and
M11t St mMrddteport Over 3 000 SQ tt , ~ bath , 2
gas FA l01naces Lot approx 42' x87' 4 b1g diSplay
wmdows Could be used as 2 separate buildmgs
One Side is remodeled, could be used separately.
H244li
GROW YOUR O"'N GARDEN. DOGS, CATTLE &amp;
KIDS on th1s scen1c 219 acre farm 1\?story frame
home 4 or 5 bedrooms baseme!lt Garage, barns,
storage bu1ld1ng. Large pond. Call today Th1s IS
the type of farm that 1s d1ff1cult to fmd $69,900
#2330
BACK TO NATURE!- 113 91 acres m/ t I \7 story
home w1th 4 or 5 bedrooms, I~ baths, rural water,
2 wells, newer fencmg, m1lk house, corn cnb,
barns and other outbuildings Hay fiElds have
recently been reseeded Call for more details.
#2315

NEW LISTING! VACANT CITY LOT- $3,000 Call
for pnce &amp; more rnformatron
#247,3
PROFITABLE FARM! Th1s could beoneandthrngs
are tookmg better 111 acres more or less Well
fenced 4 ponds, rural water, LARGE tobacco base
Good beef farm 3 bedroom home Is modern and
attract1ve Located Teens Run Rd Cl ay Townsh1p
Let us show you !h1s one' Let me prove my ad 1
#2380
HAVE YOUR OWN CAMP SITE-Over 23 surveyed
acres 1n Green Townshrp for $15,000 Most all
wooded Has pond and rural water rs ava~lable
Part1ally developed Lots of road fronta ge Call for
showmg today'
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#2394
FORMAL AND ELEGANTI- Your guests dnve up
a sweep1ng Circular dnve foth1srmpress!Ye home
They enter the front door through stately pillars to
vrew the rns1de of th1s 2 story home w1th 4,000 SQ
It m/ 1 21h baths. 4 bedrooms formal entry,
dmmg and trvmg rooms family room . 42'x22
appro~ concrete and steel pool and so much more
bea utifully settrn g on a shaded 2 acre lawn
#2439
LARGE FAMILY ROOM - 3 bedroom two story
home 1n AddaVIIIe School area, full basement,
elec heat w1th woodburner hooked to furnace
duct Pr~ ced at $36,500
' #2402
DON'T BE A DRIVE-BUYER- You won't believe
the space and extrasuntil you see 1nsrde th1sbnck
and frame In level N1ce large rooms mctude 3
bedrooms. 2 baths Atta ched garage w1th elec
door openers 5 acres surround lh1s one Let's go
see the rns1de
#2338 ;
BtG PRICE REDUCTION' - Pnce dropped
$4,000 to $33,DOO Owners movmg out of state
and must sell 3 bedroom vmyl s1ded ranch near
town Includes central air, range, refngerator ,
wa sher, plus a real bonus for th e k1ds Call today

EXCITING COMTEMPORARY DESIGN - Qualify
and elegance comb1ned 1n th1s lovely 3.154 sq. tt
of llvmg area Strategrc placeme!lt of 2 storv
glass. ca thedal cerllnRs, massrve stone fireplace,
angled walls throughout rnter~or Extra features
gourmet kitchen, huge cedar and stone rec room
wrth wet bar, Imported t1le, custom made stamed
, glass, brass accessor~ es Nu-tone secunty system.
Huge master surte Crty schools
#2456

SELLING BELOW MARKEl VALUE - Owner
unable to care for Prcturesque home 4
bedrooms, 2 full baths, mod equ1pped k1tchen, 24
It cabmets, walk-out basement. poured concrete
walls ind1rect hghtmg Three car garage and
rnsulated workshop bUill by a good craftsman
Much more Call for apporntment A buy you will
new regret
#2463
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#2401
PRtCEO TO SELL NOW FOR $43,000 - Anractrve
3 bedroom bnck 1nd vmyl ranch rn Green School
01stnct Over l500 sq ft of l ~&gt;1ng area mcludes a
family room and den, central ar r, sate llrfed1sh and
more Call for appomtment
#24!0
VACANT LOT - $7.500 - 45 of an acre
Underground electnc, se wer on property Rural
water avarlable Corner lot C1ty schools 6 mrles
from town
#2421
PRICE REDUCED! THREE BEDROOM RANCH on
Bladen Road 10 x20', storage burldrn g, wood
burner Needs some work but pnced accordrngty
Loan assumable $27,500 tm med~ate possesSion
#2415
LOVELY BI'LEVEL only to yrs old 4 bedrooms,
21,; baths, family room , 2 car garage, located
wrfhrn walkin g d1stance of Clay Elementary Level
lot wrth several trees. beautiful neighborhood Low
$50s Be the hrst to call on thr s one
#2417
IT COSTS NOTHING to phone for appomtment to
see th1s 3 bedroom, 11h storv home 3 bedrooms,
Irving and lamrly rooms Bnch cabmets and
built 1n hutch rn eat-rn kitchen l6'x24' approx
garage Cable TV, front and Side porches Beautrfut
v1ew of OhiO RIVer
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#2443
2 STORY HOME AND 7Yr ACRES MORE OR LESS
OVERLOOKING THE OHIO RIVERI- Home offers
4 bedrooms, 2 bath s, hvm g room, fam1ly room,
ut1hty room, remodeled k1t chen w1th fneplace
Storage bu1td1ng and barn Level land to mer
FrUit trees and more.
#2328
BEAT THE HEAT - Complete package 7 room
remodeled pleasmg home and surroundmgo; Well
shaded 3 acre lot Olympia m-ground pool20' &lt;40'
w1th shelter and changmg house Secluded area.
Green Township Satellite d1sh All w1thrn a few
mmutes of Galhpohs Call now
#2460
lREMENDOUS VALUE - $39,000.00! - 3
bedroom ranch, completely reaecorated ana
ready to move 1nlo, I ~ baths, fam1ly room,
spac1ous kitchen, covered pat1o Approx I acre
lawn
• #2429

FARM LISTING acres Pnvate llo'caticm.
Modern house 6 rms, 11h baths Pnvate wafer
system, spnng development Tobacco base, barn,
t1e house Many spnngs tor liVestock water
Pasture, ti llable land and woodlot Joins Wayne
National Forest, good huntmg and recreation
Southwestern schools Pnced low $60s

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NEGOTIABLE!- Owner ready, w1lhngand able to
cons1der oHers on th1s love~ 3 bedroom home
Full diVIded basement, garage, I ll baths, den,
large screened·m porch Very mce woodwork,
cathedral ce~hng m hvmg room Make this a home
to see before all others
COMMERCIAL- WHY PAY RENT! -When you
can collect 1ll! 2 story apartme!ll bu1ldmg (5 umts)
107 and 109 Second Ave Excellent money
maker Be early so you're not late
#2354

CAN'T STANO PAYING RENT!- Then 1ump 1nto
the car and tel slook at th rs home that you can buy
for $35,000 Newer carpet and Immaculate
cond1tr on M1ght look small when you dnve by but
you'll be surpnsed when you walk rn
#2427
LESS THAN I YEAR OLD and located on I acre at
Bulav1tte Road This attract1ve vmyl srded home
has 3 bedrooms, mce k1tchen. dlnmg room .
centralm, heat pum p plus decl&lt; and more Pr1ced
at $44,500. Call for apporntment
#2419
NICE LOCATION NEAR RIO GRANDE - Vacant
lot w•lh 100 ft road fronta ge sept1c and rural
water Excellent for mobile home or hou se
$7,500 Ca ll tor more mformat10n
#2367
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION, 442 JERRY
DR. (Pleasant Valley Sub.) - E!tra mce bnck
ranch w1th full basement Level lot Home hashad
excellent care Newowners have nothrng to do but
move nght rn' Catt lor more deta~ls
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#2457
NICE 3 BEDROOM HOME IN TOWN - Includes
fam1ly room , I ll baths and woodburner Home
hass recently been remodeled lmmed~at e
possessron $3 7,500
#2445
HOME AND APPROX. II y, ACRES - Ran ch style
w1th 3 bedrooms, lg k1tch en 2 baths, l1v1ng room.
full basement n1ce country surroundmgo; Land
lays well w1th n1ce garden area Approx !, 752 sq
tt on mam level
#2317
IT WOULD NOT TAKE MUCH TO PURCHASE THIS
HOME - 2 bedrooms, lg yard. QUiet street rn
town Possible land contract to rrght party
#2398
RIO GRANDE ELEMENTARY- 3 bedroom ranch
w~h 2 baths fam1ly room, master bedroom w1th
walk·m closet Large double garage Pnced rn the
$40s
#2416

' uf C~ntury 21 RL"JII:.1t.11e Corpor1tton Equal Houslna Oftportunity •
I"K7 l ,•nlll')' ll 1(\'•'1 b t.ltL" C"rP'~ratlon •s II'U!!ot~~ hlf tht.· NAF •&amp; •ml • - lroldL"mirkl
EACH OFFICE IS INOEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPEIATED

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Pets for Sale

AXC loetDn TMrier. Femal•
0110. Coli 114-211 -

AfricM Orty Perron. 4 yearto1d.
r ..... Can ...k. Call ., ......

RESIDENTIAL · INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL - FARMS

2175.

446-6106

Full bLo e&amp;hd', rid Chow puppiM
lor - - 01&amp;0. Coh 814-379-

PROFESSIONAl SERVICE M~ES THE DIFFERENCE
VIRGINIA SMITH, BROKER, 388-88211
RUTH GOOOY. REALTOR. 379·2628
DIAN CAUAHAN, REALTOR. 2&amp;6-6251
KENNY GOODY, REALTOR, 268-9334
DIAN CALLAHAN, APP. AUCTIONEER WILL SELL
PERSONAL ITEMS OR PROPERTY.

2111.

AKC NtitteNd Chow Chow

puppha Can aft• 5:00. 30417&amp;-1791.

AKCS.....,yodpuppyf-o, 12

WHka oW. 304-&amp;78-2728 or
171-3411 .

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446-3644
E. M. WISEMAN. BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN, ""6-9665
B. J. HAIRST.ON. 446-4240 .
C.LYDE ..a.__VII_ALKER; 245:6P6
LORETTA McDADE. 44tl·772~ .

Musical
Instruments

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EUREKA!!
Investors, be one jump ahead w~h this I ~ story
home. 3 bedrooms, dining room and partial
basement. backed up by 32 acresolwooded land.
Located nexllo the locks and dam. Bar gam pnced
at $30,000.
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Livestock
Ouroc loara. Bred juac lib the
boars we teated et the Otllo
TeslaUon that gained ovar 2 8
lba. per day Rogw Bentlev.
S1bin1. OH . 613· 584- 2398.
Work Horse tor aale. Approx.
1,000· 1.200 lb1 , t300 Call
114·387· 71 1 B.

laying hent and pullet• and
frying chlchri . Call 614 -446 "
4666.
hotet&amp;in

heifeu , alto

2496 .

Bundy trumpet. like""'-S200
Call &amp;1•· 441-1182 1fier 5:00

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

1000

Red ratpbefri ... Pick your own
we ~ - C.ll Taylor't Berr/
Patch. &amp;U-245-5084 or 4481192.

IF YOU''E AN "'OLD HOUSE FREAK". THIS ONE"S
FOR YOU! -With a coat of paint and maybe t
new front porch, this could be on e of th e
outsland ing old hom es in the ~ rea . Includes a
formal entrance. large pine paneled fam1ly / dimn g
room , decenl kitchen (room lor improvement},
utility room and large bedroom on ground floor .
Two large bedroom s up stairs. N1 ce 11 ~1 lot w1th·2
car garage. Pnce $25,900. At edge ol town.
#119

Gr

Qullity Frwit1 and Vegetables
"tail and whole.. le. B &amp; S

Produce aero.. from Piua Hut,
Gallipolis. Ohio.

Vallow Freutone Canning

hch• Now Available. Call tor
Wlrieti" and pric•.
BOB'S MARKET
M ..on 773 -5721

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- Very well cared for 2-3
b
home on '32 acres oilers peaceful
setting. Large bath, living room, d1ning room and
ea1 -1n k1tchen Also, large front porch and
enclosed side porch. New vmyl sidmg, lorced a11
lurn ace. I car garage with overh ead storage pl us
severa l outbuildmgs Large garden space. hu~
trees and lots of flowers all a~ound CLO SE TO THE
MINES. $39.900
#202

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M.a-r Fargu10n. New Holland.
Buh Hog Sal• • Sar,.,ice. Ovt~r
40 uNCI tract•• to choo1e from
• eo:mplete line of new a Uled
equipment. Urgett selectiOn in

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N~W

ON MARKET· 811 ~Roomy 111 brick- 5 BR. hup Ut., kllthtfl,

eat-In d1nm1. piHity of cabtnets &amp; closets 2lh baths. 2 C. &amp;tl' .. on State
Route. crty schools.

Oloio

116 M.. .., Fefg. gu tr1ctor ,
t4&amp;00. 8 ft. cattle r1ck, noo.
Sh•er post driwr. SIOO Ford
3·14 inch plows. $250 Ford 8
fl. diK. *200. Emco 6 ft bush
hog, t4100 . Also other equip
Coli 114-388-9832.

T030 Ferg. trtctor, new tires,
.,.tnt, new motor, with 5 ft. bush
hog . *2260. Call 614-286&amp;&amp;22 .
Bars. c:hain1. 1nd sproche1s to fit
1lmoat any uw . SIDERS
EQUIPMENT CO ., Henderson,

•104 4 ACRES: _PORTER. ON 5I 154: Rt&lt;Onlilitmodol"' 2 stooy homo. LR.

W. Va. 304-676-7421 .

OR. 4 BRs . f1m1ly room w/blf, lolds or ctbi1tts. ltility rm .. sunporch. basement All 11. rtns. Beatnitul trees iD tltt prd. $SOs.
IIllO HOllE AND BIG OPPORTUNITY: Very 1tt11t1ive remodeled l IRS l lh
ba1hs. prden tub. 1Tx25' kllchen new sohd oak nbhiets p.~ntry tiund~ rm :. scrHned porch. NEW GARAGE· 21'a.t0', httt. wat~r. 200 Wmn1.
12 rl4 door. A busmess opportunity you can't piSS SA9.500.
114-4. HOlliE W/ INCOME POSSIBlE Chauninc2 bedut~ home. 11. LR kit..
~ unporth .

bsm1 and_p r. Just alilt It bid ottleaven htre. Extll&amp;Ood bu!ld••1 was used to reperr TV~. Greenhouse. carrten and ftuit. Plus aaardtn on

lot across the road. Also hookup for mobile horne. RoOney B. Ad, Will
trade .
·0110 VACANI - BUY WIIH QUICK POSSESSION. 3 bedrOOMS, I ~ lttths,
1

62 Wanted to Buv
Now ~ying shell com or e•

eorn. C.ll fotlatestquotes. River
City Farm Supply, 814 -446 2986.
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Real Estate General

ELLA MAE
GRANT
Real Estate
614-887-4793

$12,000

000

'*16?. ~UlD T~IS BE YOUR CUP Of TEA? New constr~hon: And now let's.
talk qualrl~ Dehchtful brick_home ••th 2 bt4rms. . 2 tun baths. h•tt ut-in
country _krtchen . lovely lrvinl rm with five 6' Andtfsen windowt.
Overlookt~' the Dhto Atver. Ctt~ se.hools. low heat bud1et. 12" rnsulat iOfl
'" ante. 6 walls.
#169 NEW LISIING: I AC. M/l 2 MOBilE HOME HOOKUPS: S.pl~lonk '"d
•ural Wltlf. ltYitl Creek Schools. Sll.SOO. llnd contract
* 146. NEW LISTING: lnveslor s. ] .untt duplet apts .. 2 colonial I Dutch
style. l ovaly yard. 1 balh. 1 bedrm. trtchen . dining rm .. lR. very prtYIIt
Has rncome Sl.lOO lo Sl.200 pe r mo. Close to_ schools.
11145. THINGS DREAMS ARE IliAD£ Of: unique round 2 stOfy home. 3
bedrm! . 2 lull baths e1Hn ~~~ full b~ mt . 1600 sQ. tt .. wrap-around
dett elec heat. l ac m/ 1, woode d lot MetiS Co
jfli5 OUT Of TOWN OWNER. Says sell. iake htm an offer. New hollll. ZOJ 3
BR. hu&amp;e lR. bath, ktt. with solrd oak tJbinlts, dlntn&amp; " " w/ slrdiAJ 11111
door l~dtnl to 1 wrap-around dut. well tnsullted. ApPfol. 7 111. tro..

Broker
PHONE

· VACANT LAND
acres wooded;
dig your own
property. Near

famrty rm .. cozy home on a stite route close to town $31

- 38.82
can also
coal on
Rutland

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OUTSTANDING LOCATION, VERY BEST COli·
STRUCTION, EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD You get It all in this one! Here isa fine brick ranch
with quality written all ov~r it. 2,640 sq. tt on th~
main level plus an enclos~d breezeway and a
covered porch w1th a wooded view. Includes a
formal entry, large lormal livmg room with
fireplace surrounded by solid cherry woodwork
(all ,the tnm 1n the house IS cherry and birch} .
formal dining room with mce v1ew ol the woods,
complete k1tchen wrth tots ol cabmets and all the
appliances plus a large everyday ealln g area. A
family room w1th fireplace, sohd birch bookcases
and wall w1th p1cture wmdows (this 1S a very
handsome room} . 3 large bedrooms and 2 baths
plus a small off1ce off the kitchen w~h built-m
f1les On the lower level there 1S an additional
2,640' sq. h. w1th about IJOO f1nished into 2 more
bedrq!lms and a large lam11y and rec, room wrth 3rd
fireplace. bath. large utility room. large furnac~
room and 2 storage rooms offer you all the spac~
you w1ll ever need. Heating and cooling 1s handled
by 2 new nat. gas furnaces and elec, ail condit ion
systems, both of.wh1ch have electronic air hlters.
Broker's Note: We seldomsee a home where the
builder has used lhe very .best matenals and
cra1tsmansh1p Th1s IS an outstandmg property
and w111 giVe the new owner many years ol
happ1ness" $t49,500.

19BO Flat X19 , I!XCtllent condl·
t•on. 13. 200. or best offer

30 4· 675-6414.

town. Crty schools
IH~l WOULD YOU BE WILliNG to p.t int 1 liHie 1nd Slve 1 lot Buutil•l
rnsrde, 3 8R. 2 baths. DR. all the ab"tel space and closits you will emneed. Just tale ovef payments. I mr. frOfll t1ty.

. _131 S.R. 218. I ltrts m/1. Older farm home. 4 btdrms. .. I blth. eat-in

~ttchen . Larae front porch. Block prace '111 /worlarea 156* tobacco base.

Outbid&amp;! S50.000. Of home w/1 at $40.000. 8 nn. hom tOWft.
~ 147 WHY PAY R£NT· B_
uy thts home and h a~e money lett. 2 bedrm. home.
washer and dryc1 Mobrle home tncluded Also 1n efftttency 1pt. inconre
SG35 mo. S39 .000

Real Estate ~
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QUALITY FROII TOP
BOnDI ol , 4
bedroom, t ~ bath home w1lh full basement
Excellent storage area w1th large closets and
bUIIt-m shelves. 20x28 finished lower level
· basement area w1th large hreplace. slid1ng doors
to pailo and backyatd area Also gooo 10x28
storage, ul11ity and workshop area. All hardwood
lloors SpeCial lr onl door w1th Side louvers lor
vent ,l allon and safety leatures Utility bills are
rea sonaple due to msula!lon- and quality
construcllon. located lUSt off Lake Onve near R1o
Grand e College. Quret location and excellent
ne1ghbors. You need to look at lh1s one. Pr~ c ed 1n
the tow $70s

OWNER: Thre1~ vea11s
this home at a bar~am
used as a
property. It was a good mvestment du e to price
localton. s1ze and income My- personal
Circumstances have changed and w1ll now otter
that same opportunity to another buyer. Property
located at 430 Fourth Avenu~ . Th e first person to
ofter $37.500 gets it!!!

'143 WHY NOT S·P-R·E-A·D·O-U·'r. 4 BEDRM. 2 STY 2th baths. flnt. rm .
25•22 w!WBFP . also WBFP in LA form11 dintn_trm .. full bsmt .. l lh ur pr.

NEW LISTING-10 yr. old
ranch m Syracuse. Has 3
bedroom office. lamily rm.,
stove, refrrgerator. diShwa sher and carpetm&amp; All
elec. home on 1h acre. Nice
at $45,000.
POMEROY -Excellent 6 rm.
bnck w1th 2/x 15 family rm ..
2 modern fueplaces, cenlral
a~r and heat. 2'~ baths, dbl.
garage and mce landscape!
lot. Ask1ng $130.000
POMEROY-Near Kroger Is
this 2 famrly home w1th v1ew
ol R1Ver._ Central heat,
woodpaneling, garage, car port and 2 lots lor $29.500
EDGE OF TOWN-I 55
acres JUS! off Rt 7 wit h old
home. $4,000.
BALD KNOBS-14 acres
with free gas Southern
schools. $10,500
LONG BOTTOM-11 yr old
A-frame with 66 acres. Has 3
Brs .. 2'-'&gt; baths, 2 sundecks
2 businesss rms. and large
garage. $59,500.
SYRA~USE-5 rms .. 3 Brs.
central heat mce garage for
shop. Owner fmancing. Asking $15,000
LANGSVILLE AREA-5 yrs
old ranch with 3 Brs.. 5
closets. carpetmg, woodburner, range. refngerator
and about 2 acres at
$38.000
BRADBURY-Nice remo deled 3 Brs on Leadmg
Creek Water. Near WMPO.
Automatic gas heal and mce
lol. V1ew of Rl. 7. For
$21,000.
CERTIFIED APPRAISALS
992-3325
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2 acres. loutfd

on a pond. 10'ic6' barn. Owner transferred.

N173. 81 -LEVEL just 15 mill. from city has] IR. 2'11 baths. FA. DR, ktl.. rec.
room, woodburner. pi!IIO, I.e- room nrctly decorated ower root cell.ar. could
be ofttte or overnt11ht gunt houH. Also has 1 IJ. pond. l ift u . Crty
Schools

11400

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M/l OF LAIID - Garage, storage
bUilding, 5 room house with modern utilities
Localed on side road , county water. QUiet localton:
Mostly ope~ land, some woods. Good place to live.
North Ga ll Ia sc hool district 6 acres with home and
bUIIdmgs -:- $25,000. 8 acres bare land. mostly
clear and 1deal for home site - $12.000. All for
$37,200.

are11 Open

dishwasher Family rm
w/ woodburner plus elec heat. loads of closets and best carpet throu:
lhout, _Wraparound deck wtth wooded ra~me vtew. You must see iMide to
apprectate
TOWN AND Cd\JNTRl 7 rm. home overlookin~ the Ohio Rtver. lovelv u.~ .
rm. sitt1n1 rm and formal dinln&amp; rm 31M!du,.., l Vt blth. 2 car praae
t

w/ ba sement storage S36.000.'

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IHINGS
OF1, 6EAUIY
ARE1 . A1 .J~;~:~~VIi!ac~!:~d~t~!~~~~:~\:~::
home.on
J ac. m/
41&amp;- bedrms
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plant~ Located on

Kerr-Harrisburg

U11 COIY D~UBLIWIDE HOlE w/3 b"""""· l.R .. follily rm. w/wood-

b1urf'ltf, Ia. ulllity mt.• new ps furnace. h111 heat bills. faacld ~ard Located
of Ctor~ts Cr. h .• ICyttr Cr. Schools $27,500.

ltl37. ~EW LISJING: Comfortable 3 btdrm. home. LOtllec:t acrou trom
Bloollfltld ScltooL 3 bedrtl., blth. 11. country
~om Ato G11nde. S23. SOO. 2 lots lvaillblt.

kitchen, sunporch

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*132. SECLUDED .BUILDING; multi·lf'lrpos'l. HUnttn&amp; Lodp. Cllurch.
Home - new cttlinl, lilhtinl and Pinel, &amp;Dod carpet &amp;roof. La. rm,, ~tlllty
rm. w/ new aas furrtlct and centr1!1ir.
«174 COUNTRY LIVING JIISt 3 01i. from c1ty li111its. Nlct Z·ltOfl home has 1
tOIImtfCIII pratt (4 cars), still plenty olwort ar11. 4 81.1~ Nths, kit.
w/ranp, dlshwlthtr, d11po111, plenty of cabinets, 11- LR with Ultlbht FP.
fdtl oil tlftlt 11d line in basemen}. No fuel ffttnup. Has 11. C:tiMM patio.
Citv schools. .
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' 78 GMC truck, Y2 ton for
!:1 , 000 Call304- 675- 6651 .

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Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

1979 Vo lkawai)On van in good

cond. Call 814-44&amp;-8863 af1er
ij,OO PM .

EJtceltent Condition, 304· 87613e7.

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Boats and
Motor&amp; for Sale

1986 Econollne Conversion
Van. 15.000 mll&amp;l . Rear &amp;ir, rear
heater. 3~1 engine. Call 614 9e5 -3645:

74

15' AERO Craft trl · hull with 56

up and deUvery. Davis Vacuum
Cluner . one half mile up
GeorgH Creek Rd . Call 814·
448·0294.

Johnson_. 2~ 6 gtl. links. aki't

and equtp. Runs excel . t1750 .

Caii614· 256·876B.

1900 6, 4 -949- 2594

198 5 Ho11 d11, 3

wheel~&amp;r .

350,

STARTER HOME WITH LOTS OF SPACE - 3
bedroom older home in Rulland. I he nrce srzed lot
has garden space, several fru1t trees and aone car
garage with workshop All lor $27.500.
#438

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Good cond . 304-

1971 C he vrolet Mont e C&amp;flo.

Good Oay!Dnll
new motor &amp; Irena

tpo.-ts ~ ires ,
N eed• pa•nl, 30-4 -876 -3446

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19 76 Trans Am 12 ,000., 1981
Ho nd1 750cc :2 ,600 miles
11,500. 304- 675 -8524
' 86 CamBfo. Plon~t~rsttfao, eac
~ond . l o w m iln 3 04 -6 75
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1978 Fo,d Thunderbtrd. "'"' • ·
lnollt good . aakln g I 1'000 l 975

1983 16 ft . 8ayliner boal with
trailer. 85 HP Chrytler engine.
Phone aher. 4: 30 . 814· 992·
76&amp;3 .

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Chev . engines: 3 - 350 englnet.
1- 3015 high petformence. 1- V-8
front wheel drive. fits Olds. or
Pontiac. Call 614· 245· 6087.

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Auto Repair

Struts, 1119.96 paiJ. inataUett
M~s r m o dels Muffler Man, 9
Sttmpton Ave. Athens, Ohio.
1-800 -843-3787

79 Motors Homes

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Trucks for Sate

ANDY SYLVIA REALTY
592-1244
ONLY 7 MILES FROM POMEROY: A
contemporary cedar home nestled
on 30 acres, 3 bedrooms, great
room, tasteful use of hardwoods
open spacious feeling. Deck with
private-view . UNLIMITED FREE GAS
WITH ROYALTIES. Separate shop
space. Comfortable country living
for DAly $39.500.

CALL TODAY- 592-1244

1-- ------197 8 F o 'd C o u ri • '
8ody
Rough &amp;-est otte.r
446 · &amp;7!11

Real Estate General

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EXCEllENt hom e and grou nd1 lor famil y and/ or en1er1 am
.ng Mu1t see to appr CCialc quality
HOUSE . TENNIS COURT and 25 ACRES $173.000. W1ll cons,der hou se. court a11d 5 acres for $1 55,000
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Call for Appomtmenl - 614-446· 3386
Serious Buyer s Only Please

OWNERS WILL HELP Fl•ao•r"
$5.000 down payment. 9r;,% variabt~ rate. years. Monthly
payment approx. $434.39. Eve~hing is spotless. Livin1
room features a masSIVe stone fireplace. 24x24 family room
w/ wb hook-up. 3 bedrooms. I v, baths. Complete kitchen
w/appllances. 1604 sq. II. of livinc space. covered porch.
carport &amp; workshop. Well maintained. 2 miles from c1ty.
Shown Dr appt. Call lor mOfe details.

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Real Estate

General

GREAT NEW LISTING - lotated on outskirts ol
town on a QUiet dead-end street, th1s home ofters
3 bedrooms. 2 baths, living room , family room and
dm1ng room Nice sized lawn, outbulld in&amp; Less
than one mile lrom city, but with country
surroundings. Only .$39,500.
#206
OWNER'S OFFER - "WE WANT TO MOVE to a
warmer climate. To make that possible we 'll go
w1th a low down payment. assumption ol our
mortgage, and we'll even lmance the ditterence at
very speeial terms." Buyer will then be the owner
of a 4 bedroom bl-level w1th 2 car garage. above
ground pool, only 8 m1les from town. N1ce home
for a fami ly with children, no wa 1ting for the school
bus. Call and we'll tell you morel $46,900.
#406
RETREAT NEAR TYCOON LAKE - 2 bedroom
mobrle home on 3 wooded lots wrthm walkmg
d1stance lo the lake. N1ce screened-in palio lor
summer evenmgs. Bottle gas heat. QUiet relaxing
atmosphere: $15,000.
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N228
REASONABlY PRICED - 3 bedroom home in .
Middleport on nice sized lot wrth 2 car garage.
Greal family home in a convenient localion.
$37,800.

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ROOMY SOUTHERN RANCH 12 story) w1th porch
across fronl. First level has a 15x37 great room
(livmg room and dmmg}, large famrfy room wilh
French doors, 4th bedroom or den. bath, complete
kllchen. Open stairway to second level that
mcludes 3 bedrooms, bath, heated alllc storage
areas. located on 2 61 acres near elementary
school. Buyers Protection Plan $57,000.
#407
HISTORIC BRICK HOllE- In good condition wilh
modern features. 2~ baths, 4·5 bedrooms. 9
rooms total, plus utilily area, pantry, walk-In
closels, good storage, forced air furnace 13 yrs
old}, partial basement. Garage and nice size yard.
Askmg $55,900
#lOA
KRIST! DRIVE HOME- Attractive tri-level offers
comfortable living on every floor. 3 bedrooms, 2
lull baths. Also Includes living room with fireplace
and lamily room . Nice lot with nice view in qual~y
neighborhood. Garage, cenlral air. $63,900.

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HOME IN FAIRVIEW - Well kept
. offer s4 bed room s. IIV1ng room. fa m11y
room With attractive fireplace eat -1n k1tchen and
I ~ bath s. 2 car garage. Gas heat, central a~r .
replacement wmdows and extra msulation. Horne
1n very good repair. Excellent neighborhood, close
to shoppmg, hosprtal. etc $79,900
#239
RIGHT HOME - RIGHT LOCATION - "Country-,
s1 de Quality" 16 mmutes !rom town} . Welcom e to
the ''good hie" ThiS p1ct uresque, qual1ty bu1lt 3
bedroom bnck ran ch si ts on a 2 acre. tree shad'ed
lawn. You'll never have anoth er thought of mov,ng
becau se the entire family w1lllove rl . The featur es
you w1ll enjoy most includ e an outstandin g, tully
equ1pped krtchen, handsome ilreplace in the
fam1ly room, 2\7 gleaming baths. wal l to wall
carpetin g, nice quiet llvmg room . formal d1nm g,
roo my bedrooms, 2 car garage and wait t1ll you see
the pool area!! Built for lastmg beauty and hav1ng
fun in I he sun or evening entertainment on a huge
pat1o. Its enclosed w1th abrick priva cy wall Priced
under $100,000. It w1ll be a pleasure for us to
show you this desirable residen ce
#101
QUALITY LOCATION - 1st Avenue View' _
Excepllonally good condition Owner has speni &amp;
ton ol money and a lot of his time makin g
1mprovef11ents. I was really surprised at how nice
II IS and It IS much larger lhan I ex pect ed To
appreclale_the desuabijity ol this home, you mu st
v1ew the 1ns1de. Th1s professionally decorated
home mcludes a very pretly li vmg room tormal
dtn1ng, mce kitchen w1th applian ces. famiiy room
den and 3 or 4 bedrooms. Master bedroom has
conn ectmg study. Screened porch with river v1ew
Pnce ha s been reduced to $109,900 Drivin g by
Will not do, you must see th e Inside.
#103
~TTENTIONI - looking for a reasonably priced

one ft6o1 plan house with low maintenan ce a ~d a
mce shady lawn? We have il and would be nappy
to show 11 to you. Pr~ce: $39,000. North Galha
Schools.

446-3636~~

AUDREY F. CANADAY. RIALIOR
ROaERT GOROON. RIALIOR, 446-6116
IURY FLOYD. REALTOR. 446 -3383
25 LOCUST SIRE£1. GAlliPOliS, OHtO

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years e11perience. Calle 14-3670322.
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Wattenon 'a Water Hauling ,
r .. sonable rates, immediate
2.000 gallon delivery. cialerns,
pools. well , etc. call 304·578-

J Ia J Water Service. Swimming
poolt. ciate.-ns. welts. Ph. 614245-9285 .

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R • R Water Service. Home
cisters, ~~¥tilt, poolt filled. Formarty Jam" Bov• Weteu.Call
304-576-5370 .
Paul RuPe. Jr. Water Service.
Call 614-448-3171 . Pools, cistern•. wellt.

2919.

Upholstery

~ &amp; M Custom Couches 1nd
R'eupholat&amp;rv, St Rt . 7. Crown
Cicy. Oh 614-266-1470, Ewe.
614-446-3438 . OpiHI daily 9 to
4 30, Sat . 9 :30 to 1 :30. Old &amp;
new Uphostered.

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Fetty Tree TrlmtTiing, ttump
removal . C•ll 304 -87!5 - 1331

Starlet Tree and Lawn Service.
lawn care, landl&lt;::aplng. s~ump

removtl. 304 - 576-2842 or
678-2903 .

OLIVERS Tree Trimming. top ping, trimming, pruning dead
wood , storm damage. ttke
downt. Free Elttmatn, 304676. 3817.
Custom detign brick work ,
chimney building. stone work.
Wtggint Maaonry , Evant. Wv .
304 -372-8244

Carpet inttalled Monday thw
Slturd•Y· work guaranteed.
Free estim .. ea . 304-676-1020,
9 .00 till 5 ;00. After 5 :00
304 -676· 2288

ACROSS
1 Spoors
7 Portions
12 Goddesses of
destiny
t7 Links game
21 "By - ol
Insanity''

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23
24
25
26

'"Get - "
lnlllal
Type of test
Article
Protective
ditch
28 Separate
30 Delay
32 Rhode Island:
abbr.
33 Willy remark
35 Snare
37 Besmirch
39 A Jackson
40 ' Hasten
41 Sun deity
43 Part of HOMES
45 Peets
47 Tellurium
symbol
48 Bose, e.g.
49 Open space in
forest
52 Large bulrush
54 " - Butterfly'"
56 Narrow, flat
boards
57 Pr:ytng devices
59 Pintail duck
61 N.J. team
62 '"Das -··
63 Hemsley series
64 rtle two of us
66 Stallone, to
rrlends
67 Golf mound
68 Male deer
69 '"- 109"
71 Mountain pass

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acres in all. Tree covered home area w1th fruit.
holly tree and evergreens. H1gh ridge area
overlooking Bob Evans Farms and R1o G~ande
Colle~e . Ideal lor new home. Well built good
condition 7 room home. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths.
step-saving kitchen, lireplace. useable basem ent. ·
Gooo outbuilding, workshop area. pnor used as
hving quarters. plus I car garage. Id eally located
property with all1ts plus featur es can be yours for
$47.000.
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LATE SUMMER SAVINGS - Price Reduced Was $139,000 - NOW $129.000!1! - Owner's
comments: "I own two expenSive homes. side by
side. overlooking the river. one of which I don't
need. After a buyer looks, I think they w1ll agree
that there IS not prettier or more convenient
location. My lot runs to the river wh1ch provides a
place for boat docks, agarden, private picn ic area,
etc. We have en1oyed the location so much for so
many years that I bu1lt a new. smaller home next
door. Wmter is coming soon and I'm mterested 1n
making someone a real bargain on the big

Electrical

&amp; Refrigeration
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Cisterns, Wetl1. Dtliv..-y Any:
time Call &amp;1•-44&amp;-7•04-No
Sunday c.. ls.

&amp; Campers

FOR SALE BY OWNERS: l at ge spi,IIPv el . nd trnn1s courL

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SUNDAY PUZZLER

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Rotary pr cable tool drilling.
U..•t wells comple1ed .. me day ,
~Sump talu and UtNice 304895-3802

Auto Pa!1s
&amp; Accessories

General

HOUSE HUNTING BECOMING A BORE1 _; You
can get exerted about thiS Impressive 2 story m
Tara £states Homey fam•ly room warmed by a '
ilreplace, wonderlul ly appeahng k1tchen. 3 large
bedrooms. 2'? baths. Master bedroom has huge
wa l\-m closet 2 lurnace and air con dttlonmg
uMs. 2 car garage. New v1ny l srd mg. Pr~ced at
SB 7,500. il deserves your atten llon tod ay'

SWEEPER and sewit\g machine
reptlr, 111n .. and tuppliea . Pick

AND HEATING
tor. Founh Jnd Pine
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone 814-446-3888 or 814 ·

General Hauling

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19 ft tn board out board Oce.-.ic
Imp boat. 166 HP
Newly
redone. 614 -992 -8822 . •
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Oual exheutt kltt, 899.95 in·
ste lled . Most Fords. Chevy
trucks, Vans, 4x4' s . Muffler
Man, 9 Stimpson Ave ., Athens.
Ohto 1 ·800 - 843 -3767.

198 5 HO Tourglid e- E C low·
ers . Slereo, light bar- o th er
a ccessories . $6995 . Call 614·
446 -6 336 . Oav or 446 ·4411 ,
Ewon.

WATERPROOFING
Unconditkm.a lifetime guar•ntH. Loc•l ref.-encM fumished.
F,... Mtlmetet. Call collect
1 -814-237 -0488. d-r or night.
R o g -e r • I a s e m e n 1

Waltfprooflng.

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Motorcycles

BASEMENT

Po!"toon Boat, 60 HP. Joh.,ton,
1ra1ler, S2750 . Call 614 -446 4043 after 6 .00 PM .

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#139. NEW ON M!l -

beamed ce thnts w/ paddle tans.

1969 Do dge Tru ek. Factory 4
sp eed. Call 614-992 -2357 ah&amp;r
5:00. weekends anytime.

1985 M erc u ~ v l't'llll Statton
W•gon . ac, clean:{ S4300 304·

exc . 1n1erlor

Mull
•300
tlr best o He1
CeH614
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·9U7

#133

~314

EYer~ rrtch tS livrnc area
i
oped tub and leaded class

Nic e 1976 Chev. truck, f1250
Topper, $100. Quick Sale. Call
614 ·446 ·.3224 .

ter. 12400. 614· 992- 3451 .

'75 Morua
875· 1 1 3 1

•uto , AM · FM ·Cus R\Jnagood

rm carport. I car Pille. pr tvlte patto, w/1rill. cit~

g~~HY PAY RENT . 1968 New Moo n. 2 bedrm .. mobile hOme artd lot.

1985 Nisaan Club Cab 4x4, 4
cyl .• 5 spd. S4700. Call 614446 -8050.

675-4480.

12.000 harythi119 Oolt-. !JOOd
cond 304 -675 - 4376

1918 PontiK L•Man s.. Rebuilt
lt.JrbO 400. 3&amp;5 posl

0a:dg• f'am C~a,g..- . 4WO.
MMino tor pttt.S. asking 1350
Call8t4 -388.--90l4

614-44&amp; -2637

tru ck Call

1976 H&amp;r!l'fV Davidso n Sports·

882 ·3662

U900 Call614 -441- 1491

Vl'flh-"•·

/io ton Ford

Home
Improvements

1969 Rod Camero l T1, 350,
auto, aharp . 304- 882 - 2476 or

19112 &amp;t1ck LaS•br• Um111td All
power.' Ekeel. cond No rull

Ponliac

81

1ee PV Apts. &amp;29 Cvpres1 Ct
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19?&amp; Ford Ltd. Runs good. New
t•r•s. Boctv lah AC , AM ·FM
S t~tr eo Cltl814· 379- 2807

1977

••lv-304 -&amp;7&amp; -&amp;630.

CARTER'S PLUMBING

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'75 Cha"'y plck· up. 8 cvl.. runs
good 6 look s good. $1 ,200. Can

1973 D•tta 88 New a•ha ull ,
new btak•. Y-8 . aulo Ca ll
614 -44&amp; -8195

456.

milu. t2995 . Serioua inqulrl"

The Sunday

&amp;76-4480.

rebuil t suspensio n and
O.c~tnt jn terlor Needs p•l•\1
C•ll fot datat l&amp;. 814..- 246· 5823

IIAKf US AN OFFER! - OFFICE BUIOIIIG near
courthou se and post olflce, Ideal for accountant.
atlorney. survey01 01 S1m1lar bu smess 7 rnnm•
mcety l1n1shed Pa1nled outside and roof last
summer Hold mg at $37.000

ac. 111t .
304 -

BRUIHTAKING VIEW ol GalliPOlis aod Ohm Rrvr1, fu ll
lenr.t h wtndows 101 ma.,munt v ~ew Seclu drd Jot total pn
vacy C1IYl chool di\IIICI locatPd I ' m1)e1 lrom downtown
GaihpofiS

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Phone
1-(614}·992-3325

Calll 14· 379 ·2652.

'88 red Honda700 Magna 6()0

4-S-BEDROOMS. 3 balhl lor mal hV&lt;Il ~ an d dmrn ~ tooms
gourmet k1ft hf'n li:lm1ly room ·Jld rllt' f OOin, studv mud/laun
dry room Indoor osloraRt' 100m w/ Ac1dltiOnil llau ndrv l acriJ
l1es. 2 car R a ra~ r 2 l"eplareS. whng fans wooden dec k
lulllenp,1 h ol house Many e•tra l

MAKE A DEAL-TRADE· Owner wtllaccept mobtlehomeor smll home. Buy
an attracttve 3 bedrm. r~nch home and 2ae tor $25.000. Owntt' wrlllAND
CONTRACT remainm&amp; 78 ures w/ 1200 lb toblcco base and barn

216 E. 2nd 51.

1979 Mutling , good work

(lr.

Buick Re gaL

thing t4, 600 : 8.2 LTO Ford

Nil~

#321

Route 6.178 SQ . ft. poured COflctete walls. central 1ir &amp; hut . plenty park·
$n &amp; ~80~JO more land •~•·•~hi ~ . Apprarsed at SlSO .OOO.O(t Askin&amp;

~~~~~~ 15$.' ~~G~~~y

19815 Chev Cavalier. black.
0Aiuu Interior CflliS4ll . AC ,
AM-FM· radio Ctll 814 -245 9110 or 445-2323.

C'M.

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3-4 ,000 milo. $6 ,900

198&amp; Cam•fo·red wittl 1utra F-~:,:::::_
strip pttckege, PS , PB .. cruise
1978 Ford LTD 15400 304 ·675·
tilt r•• lou..,... Extra clean and '-6:-:4-2:9- - - - -- - rnce 19500 Call any lima 814 I ~
3&amp;1 ·08e9.
85 Plymouth Horizon a-c, every

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Autos for Sale

1975 Charger SE. good work

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Real Estate General

cr8dtt, Callaf1 er li:OO. 304· 676
2295

Call 614- 288-15522

CONVENIENT LOCATION - II you are looking for
a good quahly modern home tusl 4 blocks !rom
downtown. see lh1s: med 1um pnce 1anch Includes
3 bedrooms. YeJY. nrce k1tchen , fam1ly room, 2
baths and full ba&lt;e,men t w1th l,n,shed rec room.
woodbummg lireplace. Iat g~ enclosed back porch
for storage Localed on a latge lot wrlh room for
garden. Look atlhrs before you buy! $56.900

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ovef payment a. Must hava good

1984 Chev•tt•. nice. 12796

IDEAL HOllE - And 3 acres m/ 1of land located
on ridge area m small commuOIIy of Centerpoml.
Older home completely remodeled 1n good tasle.
Move-1n condltron For ced air furnace along w11h
f~reptace and two other chrmneys lor coal or wood
stoves. 3 bedrooms. 6 rooms mall plus ut1hty area.
tmmed~ate possesSion Pnced to sell at $30.000
#327

8t Heating

1983 'hmaha IP 425 , UOO.
1983

304 -176- 7376.

1 982 Ctmero Sh•p. Mu11 be
teen t o appreciate, U995.

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motor. Good cond . S1 .01;)Q

,982

61 Farm Equipment

01 Cat.-piflar elMer, ••c . cond .
Will tell 01 trede for amaller
domr. 304-578 -2823 .

condit ion . t2996 . 614 -992 5170 or 614-992- 3667

3040.

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Transporlalion
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U.S. 31 W•t. Jackson, Ohio
814-281-8451 .

cassette . Goo d

1976 Buick Skylark, 116, good
w ork car, runs good, t350 Of
best off111 614- 992 -6775 .

Timothy. 1500 balu mixed hay '
WtH deliver wi~hln 3 mtln of
Ru~land . 814· 742 -2716.

M i xed hay 11 . bale on wagon .
t-lav tor ~dtng 60c . 304·6755679.

~;.1ppl1es

N.w HoU1nd 717 forage harvester; New Hoftand 417 7 ft. hav
b4nd; Geld grind• millltr. All
good condition. 304-273-421&amp; .

AM -FM

lut years alfalfa hay for ule.
t1 .26 per bale. Call 614 -94924&amp;3 .

&amp; Livestock

S .~

1984 Ch~Ny Cavalier. 4 1 p eud.

814 - 448 ~

Call

S4800. Clean

Stainla11 steel exh1ua.t systems.
Now custom made for your
truck, motor home orclaJSic car
With Ill• time warranty. MutflM
Ma_n . 9 Stimpson Ave .. A thiN,.,
Oh1o . 1- 800· B4a.37B7.

air.

1986 Chev . S-10, 4 apd .. 4 cvl ,
fuel injeclion 24 ,000 mil"

Plumbing

Motorcycles

3907.

Clo\ler

Open 7 Days

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614 ·256- 6276 .

1978 Buick st&amp;tlon wagon.
8900. 1972 Bu ick Skylark,
n&amp;eds work $300. 614 -985-

Good mlx'd h-v. 11 .26 per bale.
Call 614- 446-0373 or 446 3120 .
.

PM.

1984 Pontiac Sunbird, 5 spd .•

Ac., 4 dr ., et~cul. c:ond . Call

. 1980 Olda Cuttus Suprem e.
Very sharp\ $2800 f irm . Call
614 -992 - 2776 .

Hay 8t Grain

64

lume pedal. C.ll61 4 -3,8-8438.

74

1981 ~ercury Cougar, PS. PB .
A ir, AM -FM radio cauette. 4
new tires. Call 614 ·992· 5019.

Sprlnget"s. Alto some cows.
O.H L records. Call 614 -286 -

modu .... 1- Mor._,. Echo, vo'·

Autos for Sale

1982 Ford EXP Sun root PS
PB, AM · FM . $2000. Call.614:
446· 0809 after 6 :00 pm.

Quitter Houe. Mare
and Coh 1800. Call 614 ·266·
&amp;309.
~tgittertd

Fresh

1-1972 Fender, teltcafler guitar. 1-EIKtra MPC guitar with 8

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Pleasant, W. Va.

WHERE IN THE CITY OF GALLIPOLIS IS THERE 5.78 ACRES
OF VACANTLAND' CHESTNU TSTRE£1 IN GALLIPOLIS. LAND
ISLEVEL. AL L UIILITI £S AVAILABLE. GREAT POTEN TIALFOR
APARTMENTS. SUBOIVSI ON. ETC $72.000.
00 YOURSELF A· F~VOR AND LOOK AT THE BEST FIRST!
BRICK &amp; FRAME RANCH WITH FULL BAS EMENT. 4 BR's, 3
BATHS. FAMILY ROOM WITH FP PLUS BUCK STOVE INSERT.
GARAGE. KI TC HEN HAS RANGE, REFRIG &amp; OW. ALSO
KITCHEN OFF FR WITH RANGE &amp; REF RIG. DECK ON END OF
HOUSE OVERLOOKING POOL AND COVERED PATIO IN REAR.
AL~ ON YOUR OWN PR IVATE 6 ACRES - LOCATED ON
BLACKTOP ROAD All FOR ONlY $79,900.
COUNTRY AIR SUB. - SUPER BUY ON REALLY NICE :MODULAR WITH 3 BR'S, 2 BATHS. GAS FURNACE WITH CA,
COMPLETELY fURNISHED KITCHEN . CARPORT AND BIG,
LEVEL LOT WHAT 'A BARGAIN AT $30,0001
THIS HOME IS WAITING FOR SOMEONE WHO WANTS A
HOME LIKE NO OTHER. SOMEONE LIKE YOU' 3 BEDROOMS ,
MASTER BR HAS PRIVATE DECK. 2 BATHS, KITCHEN IS DE·
CORATEO IN LIGHT BREEZY COLORS BEAUTIFUL VIEW
FROM WINDOW IN DINING AREA GREAT LOCATION NEAR
RIO GRANDE, $54,900.

BELIEVE IT OR NOll IN A FEW MONTHS THIS FIREPLACE
WI LL BE VERY APPEALING!! FOR THE REMAINDER OF TH£
SUMMER THERE IS ALSO A VERY COOL POOL. INGROUND,
18X36. FENCED WITH PATIO. 3 BEDROOM BRICK AND
FRAME RANCH . FAMILY ROOM . LARGE KITCHEN WITH NICE
DINING AREA. CITY SCHOOLS. $55,000.
FORTY ACRES WITH MOBILE HOME, SECOND MOBILE
HOME HOOKUP PRESENTLY RENTED. SEVERAL EXCELLENT
BUILDING SITES. BEAUTIFUL-SETTING ON RACCOON CREEK
ROAD. $38,000. CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM.
COLONIAL STYLE ON 1¥. ACRE. WELL MAINTAINED 3 BR'S,
I BATH , FAMILY ROOM, WOODBURNER, GARAGE WITH
WORKSHOP A~£A PLUS MOBILE HOME PRESENTLY
RENTED. BUY BOTH FOR ONLY $45,000
.

EXCELLENT BUY AT

WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK FOR? IN TOWN. 3 BRS, FULLY
CARPETED , LARGE KITCHEN WITH RANGE REFRIG
WASHER &amp; DRYER. BIG FENCED BACKYARD &amp; 2CAR GAR:
AGE. ONLY ASKING $25,000

1910 FAIRMONT MOBILE HOME 14x70. TWO BRS, BATH,
LR, KITCHEN , ON HI ACRES ON BEAUTIFUL ~OLLING LAND
WITH LARGE PRIVATE POND ANQ LOTS OF SHADE TREES.
LISTED AT $23.000

THE "SINGLE" SOLUTION! RENTING? WHY?WHEN YOU CAN
OWN THIS NIC£ 3 ROOM PlUS BATH HOME IN CITY.
$12.500.,

93 ACRES - MOSTLY WOODED $24,000. KYGER CREEK AREA.

72 Narrate
74 Antitoxin
76 Transaction
77 Animal's foot
7a - garde
79 More timid
61 The sun
62 Stender
83 Priestly order
of ancient
Persia
84 Unload rubbish
85 Obtained
87 Shred
89 Specks
90 Clutches

92 Simians
94 Father
95 Newest
96 Metal fastener

97 Folds
99 Unit of Latvian
currency

100 K,!,nd of collar
t01 Egyptian sacred
bull
102 Venturesome
103 Electrified
particle
105 Wallow in mud
107 Liquid meas.
109 Wager
110 Indefinite
number
111 Farther above
113 Perches
114 Hint
115 Tin

symbol

116 Pinochle term
117 African
antelope
118 Stitch
120 Hebrew letler
12t Gray or Moran
122 Conducl
123 Face covering
124 Biblical weed
126 Outcome
128 Two-year-old
salmon
130 Type of sauce
132 "Barefoot in
the -''

134 Posts
135 Sound a horn
136 Note of scale
137 Apportions
139 Baker's
products
141 You and me
142 Vasa .
143 Priest's
vestments

145 Hinder
147 Observes ·
149 Sched. abbr.
152 Ma's partner
153 Market
155 Rescues
157 Sty took
159- Cld
160 Spanish pot
162 Rewards
164 Leases
166 Package
168 Paper measure
169 Showy flower
170 Strong, low
carts
171 ,;_ Weather"

DOWN
1 Railway car

2 Nevada city
3 Rough lava
4 Da&lt;:trlne
5 Booty
6 - drum

7 Postscript:
abbr .
8 Wine cup
9 Knocks
10 Walk wearily
11 Brook
12 Fortissimo:
abbr.
13 Broadcast
14 "Star - "
15 Landed
property
16 Declare
17 De~y

18 E1ther
19 Lasso
20 Aviators

27 Sour
29 Venomous
spiders
31 Concerning
34 Journey
36 Name ol12
Popes
38 Buy back
40 "Body - "
42 Arabian
seaport
44 Shade trees
46 Surfeit
48 Conspiracy
49 COated with
icing

50 Citrus trult
51 Teutonic
deity
53 Lampreys
55 Ed.' s concern
56 Painful
58 Cleans by
brushtngs
60 Sight organ
62 Aromatic
perfume
65 Antlered
animal
68 Filament
69 Record of
events
70 Betid

72 Lure
73 Lawfully
75 Decay
76 Parts of jacket
77 Communion plate

79 Meditates
80 Lassoed
82 Scatter
83 Engine
84 Ship's crane
86 Hyson, e.g.
88 Sesame
89 Partners
90 Seizes
91 Mature
93 Bargains
95 "'The Scarlett -"
97 "On Golden -"
98 Soak up
102 Hairless
104 Blrd's home
106 Brim
·t 07 Feather of
blrd's wing
108 Temporary
sheller: pl.
110 Flesh
111 Joined
112 Harvest
114 Boat ride
116 Liquefy
117 Microbe
119 Infold
12 t Jscob's brother
122 Diving bird
123 Richmond Is its
cap.
125 Goddess of
discord
127 Gt. e.g.
128 Lethargy
129 Prevailing mood
130 Articles of

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furniture

131 Hold back
133 Retain
136 South American
animal

138 Cut
t40 Leaks through
143 Three-toed
sloth
144 Let 11 sland
146 Aa&lt;:kflsh
148 Chair
150 Abound
t5 1 Actress Sheedy
153 Male sheep
154 Poem
156 Pigpen
158 In favor of
161 - Brea tar pits
163 Grad.-to· be
165 Steamship:
abbr.
167 Chromium
symbol

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

~udge

August JO; 1987

POMEROY- Meigs Common
Pleas Judge Charles Knight. has
ordered that all funds generate
by the Meigs Bureau of Support
from Jan. 1 through July 31oft his
year for the administration of
support ordets--poundage payments totalling $5,678,10--be
transferred Into the bureau of
support salaries fund and used·
for the administration of t)le
bureau, In accordance with Ohio
law .
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The law sta tes ''the bureau of
. support shall adopt a fee , to be
1'@r
\'''
'~
palq by' the obligor, for the
~~%~.!«::.•":'.,:~:"'~,;,;_..,·::=. ~w
administration
· of s upport
~p·
orders. The (ee shall not exceed
~;?
~ ,:
two percent of the amount to be
WORKING WITH COMPUTERS - Priscilla Miller, a student
collected under a support order,
from Southwestern High School at Jluckeye HIQs Career Center, Is
or one dollar per mont~\ , whiworldnr; at a computer as part of the electronics section of the
chever Is greater. · No moneys
Computer Industrial Maintenance program: The program is
generated by a bureau of support
detilped to provide. hands-on ex perience wilh computer
from fees lor the administration
e~~ulpme~~t, amoac other things.
of s upport orders snail be used
for any purpose other than the
administration of the bureau of
support and court operated support enforcement activities. "
Further, the judge has ordered
that all county government off!·
ces, Including but not limited to,
the Meigs County Board of
Commissioners a nd the Me igs
Count y Department of Human
Services, who have received
moneys from federal or s tate
government reimbursement of
court operated s upport e nforcement activi ties , Including but not
limited to, the bureau of s upport
and all related acuviUes. report
In writing by Monday the funds
received during 1987. Such funds
are to be trans ferred imme·
diat ely to the bu rea u of s upport to
. be used for support enforcement
activities, also according to Ohio
HANDS-oN EXPERIENCE - Mike Brandeberry, a student
law which states the following:
from Gallla Academy at Bucke3&gt;:e Hills Career Center, is working
·'A li moneys received from the
In tbe mlU:hine shop with one of lhe computers used In machining
federal or sta te government lor
pUts to exact tolerances. The machine section of the Com puler
re imbu rse ment for court operIndustrial Maintenance program is also designed to provide
ated su ppor t enforceme nt act ivihuds-on training . with computers and precis ion machine
ties sha lll!e used solely for court
equipment.
operat ed support enforce ment
actlvilies, e xcept that, if th e
court determin es tha t any of the
moneys will not be used for court
RIO GRANDE-Openings are
hydraulic/ pneumatics system s operated su pport enforcem ent
still available in two one-year
a nd gas / a r c / MIG wel din g acti vities, the unused moneys
HI -Tech programs at Buckeye eq uipment .
shall be. ava ilable for cou nt y
Hills Career Center. The proFor more in format ion. contac t gene ral fund purposes."·
grams, Electronic Maintenance your hom e sc hool cou nselor,
The judge furth er orders Int erand Machine Maintenance, are pri ncipal or the Student Services de pa rtment al tra nsfers within
sections of the Computer Indus- Office at Buckeye Hills Ca reer the burea u of s upport budget
trial Ma)ntenance program de· Ce nt er at 245-5334 .'exte ns i6n 212. fro m s upplies a nd equipme nt
signed to prepare maintena nce
personnel to deal e ffect ively with
state-of-the-art control and production equipment.
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Students in the Electronic
Maalntenance sect ion receive
COLUMBUS - The re is st ill
Instruction In the basic pr inciples hope for Ohio's coa l indus try, in ' million
in Ohiotons
hasin dropped
from 55
1970 to a projected
Involved in solic!·state digila l its 18th yea r of decline .. accord i n~ a mount of 35 million tons lor thls
el~tronlc circuitty, trobl~shool ..
to J .E . "Jack" Katl ic, senior vice
ing and repair , as we ll as
same
amount
as ,·
pres id ent a nd head oflthe Ameri- burn abou
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utilities
should
Industrial computer program· can Electric Power Service Cor- year.
las t year .
mlng. Hands-on experiences a re poration ' s Fuel S u pply
He said -that AEP has defused
provided to the students using De partment.
the threat that acid rain legislamodern electronic test equip·
tion poses to coa l bur ning
Ka tlic said that Ohio utilities
ment, digital logic/ micr o- burned abo ut 24 million of the 35 through It s processes or coal
processor equipme nt modules, million tons of coa l mined in Ohio ble nding. mining, prepa ration
automatic process controllers in 1986. The a mount of coal mined a nd fu el switching.
and
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WASHINGTON I UPI ) - The U.S. economy
traditionally Is more of a s printer than a longdis tance runn er , hut Tuesday II will reach a
r&lt;'cord·tylng miles tone thai s hows II has profoundly changed Its style.
Sept. I marks the s tart of the 58th consecutive
month of economic growth In the nation,
oonllaulng a streak !rum November 198~ .
According to the National Bureau of Economic
Re•earch, the recor;nlzed arbiter ol when
recessions begin and end, that ties th•· reco rd lor
I he lon~e8t peacetime ex pans ion s ince 1854.
Adding peacetime as a qualifi er throws out two
longer run.~ ol JITOWth. leaving only the other
58-month l lreak that went from March 1975 to
January 19SO. The longPst uninterrupted stretch
was the 1116 month.• of Vietnam War-Influenc ed
gains from February 1961 to December 1969.
Seco nd place ·belong• to the World War II era's
19311- 19-15 s treak.
Mo•t economis ts predi ct today 's economy
should. kt-ep growing until at Mast New Year 's
Day and probably well Into s pring. That would
m ean the c urrent streak not only will take lhc
peaceliJJlc ret!ord lor itst'lf hut also could play a
major role In the 19811 presid ential primaries.
Th e Republican· Party alrrady Is highlighting
the economic Kood news. The lat est cove r ol First
M'o nday, the party's blm()nlhly mag azi ne.
proudly dis plays three charts showing how the re
ha!! been lower Inflation, lt"Ss une mployment and
13. million new l•bs created In the paJIIIew ye ars .
Mwa&amp;~lle ... liN.lft .. 1t11 11 he:ad"n e procla1ming
' 'Am..rtca•• IEcorlomle Boom
Economl•ts ure ll'!is juhilant. Many point out
lhllt the current ionl{·dlslance s treak olten has
looked more like a slugger than a run. They also
note II has produced widely dlller&lt;'nt rt'llults lor
VIU'Ious ports of the ·eco nomy und might be In
better shape today lithe trade and hudge l dellcll'
had not !!Dared.

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had procla im ed iillegiance to the co untry 's 1935,
co ns titution and · ca lled for new pres idential
elections.
A presidenti a l s pokes ma n warned th at Aq uino
wlll not tol erat e a ny hostile cha llenge to her
gover nme nt.
..
"The president will not exp ress leniency to any
Ioree coming !rom the left or the rig ht that Is
host il e to the government ," said Deputy Pres s

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" I'm paid to look at things !rom the Industrial
side, and II you look at II that way it hasn ' t been
much· or a rPtovery," said Patric ia Luce
Trumbull, an economist lor Wharton Econometrics In Bala Cynwyd, Pa. " The re was a boom In ·
1984, then. things went s lack. and just now we' re
getting another recovery ."
Donald Rataj C'&lt; ak , head of the Economic
Forecasting Project at Georgia Slate University
In Atlanta, sai d he sees lillie valu e in crowing over
the current r ecord when pa.-.t s urges hav e
produ ced much gr eater ec,:onomic growth.
i\ look :ot the gro~s national product, the sum
value of all the goods and services produc ed,
support s his argument. Alter inllallon, GNP grew
:tli.3 perce nt in the 1950s, '15.1 percent In tht• 1960s
and 31.9 percent in the 1970s.
The 191\0s had s hown 19 perce nt growth as or
.June and will be ·lucky to close out the decade at ~·
percent .
,
The current e&lt;·onomy also looks much different
than It did when Ronald Reagan took office. Th e
Bureau of Labor Slallsllcs esllmat es a quarter ol
the jobs 'lost during the 19RI-M2 recession nev er
wert• recreated once recovery began.
As of July, the nallon had ~86.000 fewer miners ,
GR,OOO fewer steel workers and 11.000 fewer textile
workers than It did durin~ the recession.
M!lnY ol those ou st~ d hliVe ta ken some of the
11.54 million service- producing jobs created s ince
1982. The total Includes J. I million new jobs in
stores, groceries and restaurants and 1.3 million
new Posls In flnan"ce, insuran ~e and r eal estate.
Thol!e new JobS In services have helped make
the economy D:~lire recess ion-proof, because the
se rvice pari of the economy Is not as prone to
s ho cks as the goods-producing slde, economists
say. But other analysts credit lrled-and-tr)Je
public aid lor providing support during uncertain
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The Wes t braced for more
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from the· Dakotas to Texas a nd
New Eng la nd a nd 1Ca s expected
to creep south Int o stea my
Florida .
Hi gh tempera tures In the 60s
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New E ngla nd it will be fair ly
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St'rv ic e fore c a s te r Harry
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Readi ngs in the 90s were
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so uthwes ter n deser ts a nd tho
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Orf'gon the m erc uu was ex pect ed to climb . 10 at leas t 100
tOday. Medfo rd . Ore .. was ex pected to hit 105, while Fres no,
Calif., braced fo r 106, Gordon

sai d.
" A gener- a l pa tte rn of coo l air
over the central par t or the
cou nt ry Instea d of the West "
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The co ld front was expected to
move rapid ly over the nex t 48
hours, pushing int o the At la ntic
Coas t a nd sou th Into Florida ,
" moderating te mperatures over
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Secretary Danilo Gozo in the governm ent's fi rs t
response to the re be l declaration.
The r ebel statement s lammed Aquino for
"extraord in a ry leniency" towar d communis t
guerrillas, for allegedly breaking up the Philip·
pines by gran ting autonomy to in surgent a nd
minority groups, and for ot her acts of al leged
co rrupti on and treason.
It sai d the jun ta was placi ng the entire count ry
und er its con trol until " the politica l cond itions
shall have been sta bilized and until a new, clean
a nd hones t pres id ential e lect ion shall have been
held by the Filipino people. ''
The junta, the statement sa id, was composed of
a n unspec ified number of officers in the Reform
the Armed Forces movement, wh ich spearheaded
the F ebrua ry 1986 uprising aga in st 20-yea r ruler
Ferdina nd Ma rcos.
Analysts sai d by proclaimi ng a llegiance to the
! 935 co nstitu tion, the rebels were attempti ng to
win sympa thy from Wa shing ton . .
A ne w co nstitution promulga ted in February
calls for thedismantli ng o! s trategic U.S. bases in
the Philippines.
T he sta tement sai d the country ha d "gone out of
co ntrol' ' under Aq u ino and that communists are
occupy ing " hi gh pos itions of responsibili ty." It
sa id "corruption has doubled , i[ not tripled ."
Aquino s aid Su nd a y the most ser ious coup bid
mou nt ed aga inst her gover nme nt wa s mea nt to
kill her a nd her entire fami ly a nd dared the rebe ls
1
to try again .
.
Soldiers with s hoot-to-kill orders arc hunting
rebel lea der Col. Gregorio "G ringo" Honasan. a
form er securit y' aide to opposition Sen. Juan
Ponce Enr il e, whom Aq uino sacked as defense
secretary last Novembe r . Officials said Honasa n

might s till be in Manila .
A senior Aquino official, who spoke on co ndition
of anonymity , said today the failed 24-hour co up
bid that began before dawn Friday and left 42
people dead could be a "tes t" for a bigger
uprising. " I think there will be a second phase,"
he said.
,
Arm ed Forces Ch ief Gen. Fidel Ramos , in a
directive Sunday, told military per so nnel to
remain .on alert. "Th ere may s tili be desperate
efforts on the par t of the rebel s to attack key
government installa tions and harm our people, "
he sa id .
The West Point -trai ned general appealed for ·
unity and vowed to work for a 60 percent Increase
ln pay in the 250,000- member a rmed forces .
E nlisted men get a baste monthly pay of 800 pesos
i$40). The poverty threshold in the Philippines Is
2, 000 pesos ($100) a m onth .
The low salaries of soldiers wa s one of the issues
raised by the mutineer s, who also accused Aquino
of "coddlin g" communists.
"The aim of the rebels was clea rly to kill the
pres ident and her family," Aquino sa id . Swift
military action. she said, taught the mutineers "a
most bitter lesson, and we shall teach them again
if they want. "
One of Aquino's fi ve child ren, Benigno III, 27,
was wounde d when rebels ope ned fire on him
while he was driving home early Friday. Three of
his bodyguards were killed trying to pyotect him
and another was seriou sly wounded.
It was the third time Aquino had sa id her
enemies In the milit ary had plotted to kill her. The
las t was in Marc h in a s till unso lved bombing that
killed !our people at a rehearsa l for graduation
rites she wa s to address.

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Around 500 on hand for free
entertainmen~ .Saturday night
An es timat ed crowd of 500
a tt ended the free evening of
ent ertainm ent a t the Racine
Vi llage Sh rine Club Park Sa turday night enj oy ing countrywestern. gospel a nd blu e J:rass
mu sic by the CircleD Wran glers.
the Bend River Boys Ba nd . a nd
the St ernwheelcr Bl ue G ras s
Ba nd of Rip ley , W. Va.
Between thesegmentsofenter ·
ta inme nt , Frank C l ~ l a nd. acting
as e mcqe. gave a his tory of the
developme nt of the. v illage park
.over the pa st two yea r s. Th e pa rk
was acquired in October. 1985.
M,eigs Count y Commiss ion •

er s. Manning Roush, David Kobl entz. and Ri chard Jones were
introduced, with Cleland present ing the bOard preside nt with a
compos it.e pictu re showing va rious phases of the park development . The 1986 communil y block
gra nt whi ch prov ided the fund s
was used for state a nd play ground equipme nt developmen t.
Vol unt ee r labo r wa s used for the
const ru ction, it wa s noted.
J ones, spea king on beha lf of th e
board, co mplim e nted Racin e
and area reside nt s fo r ther
cooperation and ha rd work in
developin g the park, prov iding

wholesome e nrerta lnmem for
res ide nts.
"Th is is an example of what the
cooperation of county a nd loca l
gover nment working with the
ci ti zens ca n produce,·· he
commented.
A new 20x20 foot co nc rete sla b
poured last Monday wa s used for
square dna c ing and clogg ing by a
number of those attending.
Any co unt ry-wes tern enter ta in ers wishing to pa rtici pa te in
futu re even ts Bt the park .are
asked to contact Iva n Powell or
Frank Cleland . Nex t free entertainment there wil l be on Sept.l2.

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the telephone, someone will come to your house to see if you are all
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depend on your cooperation.
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Scattered showe r s and thun ·
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e astern Texas, wit h th e heavies t
s iorm activity forecas t for s outh
central Texas and the so uthern
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Showers an d thunderstorms
Sunday stretched a long the cold
front from Mi chiga n through
Kansas a nd into the Texas
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A thunder s torm in New Mexico

prOduced a torna do that touched
down outs ide E lid a. Hai l the s ize
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Dora ,' N.M, a'nd in west cent ral
T exas. No injur ies were
re port ed.
Heavy

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MANILA . Philippines 1UPI) - Re nega de
soldier' tOd ay proclaimed a pt'ovlslo na l revolu tionary goyer nm en t under a ruling junt a
composed of reformi st jun ior officers as troops
loyal to President Corazon Aquino r einforced the
ca pital against possible new attacks.
A rebel statement Iss ue d froni an undi sclosed
location In the " Centra l Luzon headquarters"
som ewhere nort h of Mantia sald the ruling junta

A Gal lipolis a rea ma n rcc~ivPd
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consulting the county a u~.ltor ,
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, TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS - Phillip Sporn
. captured ·the 1987 Appalachian Power Company's
softball tournament over the weekend. Above,
: first row, Jell to rlghl are Matt Russell, batboy; ..
: Harold Russell, Skipper Johnson, .Danny 'ray lor.

and ·Pat Aelker. Rear- Joey Roush; Pal Soulshy,
Mitch Mace, Seott .Harrlson, Steve Hawl.ey, Greg
Thomas, Randy Mealge and Kelvin Honaker.
AbSent -:-. Matt Miller and Johnny Taylor. See
story on page 3.

WAS HIN GTON
1 UP !I
Seven states have seen every one
of their counlies' grow in pop ulation since 1980. with th e Sou thwes t taking In the mos t newcomers
on a regional basis, the Census
Bureau reports .
In a survey released Sunday,
the bureau sai d Alaska 's
Matanuska -Susit na borough was
the only one of ihe nation' s 3,138
county equivalents to more than
double its size in the s tudy period,
growing 119 percent ~e tween
Aprlll, 1980, wheh the last major
census was taken, and July 1,
1986.
The survey covered counties
and what the bureau considers
county equivalents - Louis iana's parishes, Alaska's census
areas and cities In some states
that are not part of any county .
Hernando County, Fla., on the
state's booming Gulf Coast near
St. Petersburg and Tampa, followed Matanuska - Susltna In
relative growth at 74.8 percent.
Then came 'K enai Peninsula
borough In Alaska, up 70.7

percent ; Fl agler Co unt y, Fla .,
showing a 66.5 percent increase;
a nd Gwinnetr Count y, .Ga., up
6.5.9 percent.
.
No ne of those counties grew by
more tha n 110.000. For pu re
popula tion gr owth the winner
was Los Angel es County, which
grew . 818,700 to reach 8.296
million . Both the numerical
growth a nd the total lead the
nation.
Maricopa County, Ariz .. home
of. Phoenix, cam e In second with
391,000 new residents, followed
by Harris County, Texas, .up
38S,800; San Diego County, Ca lif.,
339,500; and Dallas County,
Texas: 276,700.
Loving County, Texas , was not
only the biggest loser- dropping
42.9 percent In population - but
also the least- populated county
in the country, dropping to just 53
people as of July 1, 1986. Greenlee
County, Arizona, suffered the
next greatest loss by drop~ing
25.0 percent.

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according to members of her
family. Las t seen wear in~; a
while s hirt and blue jeans,
Miller Is liVl' ft . tall, we ighs
approxim at ely 85 to 90 pounds
and now has light reddishblonde hair. i\ reward is being
offered lor · any inlorml!tion
leading to her whereabouts.
Anyone with lnlonnatlon is
asked to call ,Jack Miller at
742-2503 or he r mother, Patrl·
cia Hill, Galllpolls, at &lt;146·7294.

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