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Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

Rufus Strong, 68, Pocahontas.
Arkansas, formerly of Meigs
County. died Wednesday at the
Randolph County Medical
Cen ter.
Mr. Strong was a son oft he late
Earl H. and Dorcas Ogdln ·
Strong. He was a retired veteran
of the U.S. Navy having served In
World War II and the Korean
Conruct.
Surviving are his wife, Betty
Foley Strong; two sons, Bill of
Wheatrldge, Colo., and Roger of
Bernie, Calif.; a stepson, Dennis
Higgins, Zion, Ill.; a sister, Edith
Talbert, Langsville, two grandchildren and three step grandchildren.
In addition to hls parents, he
was preceded In death by tWQ
s isters, Pauline Holliday and
Alma Smith and a brother,
Howard Strong.
Services wll! be held at 2 p.m.
Monday at the Btgony-Jordan
Funeral Home in Albany with
Rev. R. E . Wood officiating.
Burial will be In the Standish
Ce metery . Friends may call at
the funeral home!rom4 to6p.m.
Sunday. Military rites will be
co nducted by Albany Post 9893 of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Society with acknowledgements
to Mrs. Harmon O'Brien, C.C.C.
Go!fview Trail. Wildwood. Fla ..
:1278,,

Arthur Morris
Arthur Monroe Morris, 90.
Crystal Rivers, Fla ., former
tyle lgs resident, died Wednesday
In Florida following a short
lit ness.
Mr . Morris was born at Ripley,
W. Va ., on Feb. 14, 1897, a son of
the late Albert and Lilly Cas to
Morris. He was a retired
oarpenter .

: Surviving are three daughters ,
!:.lilia n Potte r. Orlando, Fla.; Iva
Frledwalb, Dunnellon, Fla ., and
Vlvan Frazier. Liston ; two sons.
Walter Morris of Pomeroy and
Cha rles Mor ris of Marengo.
Ohio; a sister. Joda Parsons,
Gay, W. Va .; two bald sisters.
Sa die Carr, Harrisonville, and
&lt;:ella Wayet, Sandusky , and two
half-brothers. Ten grandchlldrm
and 12 great -grandchildren also
s urvlv~. Mr. Morris had resided
In Harrisonville. Meigs Count y,
f9r a number of yea rs b~ fore
!;(ling to Florida.
Besides his paren ts, he was

puaenger. sedan with the

Public Notice

Four Door Sedan
Police Package
Not More Than 352 Cubic ·

PUBLIC NOTICE
SOUTHERN OHIO
COAL COMPANY
MEIGS DIVISION
P. 0 . BOX 490
ATHENS , OH . 46701
Purauant to Ohio Coal

Inches V -8 Engine

Four Speed Automatic
Transmis•ion
Engine Oil Cooler
Five 15) Police Tire!

Heavy Duty Front and
Aear Rubber Mats
Heavy Duty Front Seal
h .tr&amp; Dome Light Bet ween Visors
Single Kev

leh Hand and Right Hand
Remote Mirrors
Heavy Duty Alternator
leh Hand Spollight
Dash G1uget1 (Votts. Temp ..
011. Prenure)
'Pollee Speedometer
:Air Conditioning
Tinted Glan
A .M . Radio
'Heavy Duty Shocks
Color Fix Back Doors to Open
From outside Only and Fix
Windows In Back Doors to
SI•Y Up .
Heavy Duty Satterv

Calibrated speedometer and
polk:e package options and
transferring
radios. siren.
flashing signals. fire extinguishers
and protective
ftOm present
car to new1htetds
car.
Each bid must contain the
full name ot every penon or
company lnteresla~ in the
same, and the bid must be

Mining and

Recl1mation

Rulo 1 601 : 1J -3·04, South·
ern Ohio Coal Company,
Meiga Mine No.2 . P. 0 . Box

490. Athent. Ohio 4&amp;701

does hereby seek a variance
to permit tha installation of a
pipeline within 100 feet of
end to cross under Columbia
Township Road 324 .
The pipeline will cro11
under Columbia Townahip
Road 324 approJIImately
100 feet weat of the inter·
section of TR 324 and Meigs
County Ra.d 6 .
lntereated parties may
comment 11

a public: meet ·

ing of th1 Columbia TruatHa
on June 1, 1987 at 7 :30
p.m. to be held 11 the
Columbia Township fire·
house on R9ute 143, Melga
County. Ohio.

RADIO CONTROLED - Chesler elementary
students were given a demonstration on flying a
radio controled airplane by Ike Spencer of Racine
Thursday morning In an open field near the

school. Spencer, a member of the Kera RC
Modelers, Dew two planes for the youngsters, a
red Eagle belonging to Bob Dudding, and his own
yellow Kaos.

r---Local briefs----. Hospital
No Sentinel Monday
The Dally Sentinel business, advertising and editorial offices
wlll be closed Monday, Memorial Day; In order to permit
employe~s to spend thedaywlth their families. 'l'heSentlnel wlli
not be published Monday . Publication wlli resume Tuesday.

t6i22. 1tc

ahd Its performance prop·
ertv secured .
· These checkt or bonds will

CLEVELAND (UP!) - Ohio
Lottery olflclals say one of the
two winning llckets In Wednes·
day's $1~ mililon Super Lotto
jackpot Is held by 13 Hamilton
City School District employees
and an Armco Steel Co. worker in
Middletown.
The holder of theothertlcket-

10:00 A .M . forthe purchaoo

Ctrlo.

Offen may be made at the
time of tht sale.
The Admlnistretrix re serves the right to reject any
and all bida.
Freddie Houdaahelt,
Administratrix of the
Ettate of Leoni Kohl.
Deceased
161 22. 28. 27. Jtc

section of County RQad 1A

feet south of the intersectlone of County Road 6 and
County Road 1 A. Pipeline to '
cross under Meigs County
Road 1 approximately
1,400 teet northwest of the
intersection of County Road
4 and County Road 1.
Pipeline will be within 100
County
Road
1 in some
fe8t
of the
right-of-way
ot
locations a• it parallels to the ·
road. Pipeline to cross under

Granted d ivor('t'
Judith Lynn Grate has been
granted a divorce In Meigs
County Com mon Pleas Court
from Ronald Eugenv Grate.

PUBLIC NOTICE
SOUTHERN OHIO
COAL COMPANY
MEIGS DIVISION
P. 0 . BOX 490
ATHENS, OH . 46701
Pursuant to Ohio Cosl

OWIIII, DONNA AIIIOID
IUNAGII, JACIII PIIICI

.,

By GEOFF OSBORNE
Times-Sentinel Stall
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipoiltans
and Galila Countlans will honor
·
their veteransMonday.
Parade participants will de·
part the Foodland Parking lot at

'.

MA.JOR KRAIG HANKINS

EXCEUENT SELECTION OF JANTZEN KNIT
TOPS, SHORTS, S~IRTS, SLACKS, SWIMWEAR
&amp; COYER-UPS FOR THE LADIES

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT

~~

Meigs County Road 4 ap·
the lnter~ection of County
Road 4 and County Ros4.11 .
comment at a public meet·
lng of the Meigs County
Comml11ioners on May 27.

THE GINGERBREAD HOUSE
1102 Vinl Slrlet

Reclamation

675-7947

Point Plaasant

Open Friday &amp;SaturdGy 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Sunday &amp; Monday 1 p.m. • 6 p.m.

Rule 1601 :13·3-04, South·

ern Ohio C011 Company
Msigs Mine No. 2. P. 0 . Do~
490. Athena, Ohio 45701

GARY
LINK
·
FIOM FOIT MYEIS, FU.

15°/o Off

for the escort and transportation

of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Offering the opening prayer
will be Rev. John E . Jackson.
pastor · of New Life Lutheran
Church. Galllpoils. Jackson, a
graduate 6! Texas A &amp; M
Universit y, Trinity Lutheran Seminary and the U.S. Army
Chaplain Command &amp; General
Staff College, Is active In the
Farm Bureau , Holzer Medical
Cen ter Chaplai ns Association
and the Family Addiction Com·

Car ter, the imroducuon or Municipal Cour t Ju~ge.lames 'A .
AMVETS Post No. 2.1 ro m· Benn ett 's ca r . the Chamber of
mander; Thelma Barrus. the Commerce ear. the GAHS band,
Introduction of the VFW Pos t No. ·the GAHS cheerleaders , the Jull•·
4464 Ladles Auxiliary; Beverly Sewar d Star Lig ht Twllers Baton
Clark, th e Introduction of the Group. Ga llipolis Fire Depart Amerlral Le gion Post No. 27 ment Trucks 64 and 65. and ten
Ladies Auxiliary ; Wamer Hoi- an tiqu e ra rs !rom David
ley. placing the wreath in the McCoy's Old Car Club.
Behind them will be the Salin
Ohio River for veterans lost at
Dolts
Baton Group, Earnest
sea: Post No . 4464 . Thr !Iring
McKinney and his bicycle, the
squad; and J ohn Dixon, taps.
Partiripants in th e parade will Elks' eo nver llblc; .Jennifer
assemble at tho Foodland park· Terry , baton champion; Teresa
ing lot near Fourth Avenue at 9 Etis tm an' s Super St rull('rs
a.m.and will leave in formation Baton Group . Miss Gallla
Coun ty, the Gallipol is City Comat 10 a.m.
miss ioners' ca r, the Cattla
The parade marshal. ,Jim
Davis. will lead the parade. Cou nty Beef Queen and her
followed b.v thr VFW Color princesses , Little Miss and MisGuard . the America n Legion ter Ga ll Ia Count y. the Star Light
Color Guard, the RIO Grande Twirlers Baton Group; Ga llipolis
ROTC detatchment , the VFW Fire Deparlment Trucks lh1. 61
Auxiliary Color Guard, the DA V and 66; a Smith Buick car, the
commander. the AM VETS com· Galtla County Bass hssoclation.
mandN and the Am~rican Lf' · a car from .lim Mink Chevrolet ,
Boy Scouts of i\merlra Tt'oop 200,
glon commander·.
Following them_ will be thr the Gi l'! Scouts of America,
American Lr glon 1\uxlliary pres- Brownie Troop lfll5 , Sheriff's
Idem, the Cooties, the 4Q and 8.
Continued on A-4

SEN. PAUL GILLMOR

All Merchandise
•country Items •Flower Arrange111ents
•Hcwidaafled Gifts *TiHany Lamps
and .a., Much More

g,, p,Jza- Stop In •d RBRJm'

The Gingerbread House

most outstanding legislators In
the United States.
Senator Glllmor's attendance
record on roll call votes r,anks as
one of the best tn the Senate for
each term he has served. As a
prlnelpal sponsor of Jhe first
legislative ethics law enacted in
Ohio, his colleagues In the House
and Senate unanimously elected
him to serve as the first Chairman of the bipartisan Legislative
Ethics Committee.
Continued on A-4

POMEROY- A Racine man is
hospitalized with three gunshot
wounds and the owner of a dub
near Pomeroy Is charged with
felonious assault as a result to the
early Saturday morning
shooting.
AI 1:52 a.m. Saturday, Sherif!
Howard E . Frank and several or
his deputies as well as o!!lccrs
!rom Middleport and Pomeroy
were called to The Cove, located
on Route 7 just outside Pomeroy,
after having been Informed that
a man had been shot at the club.
Sherlfr Frank Identified the
victim as David Talbott. 21.
Racine, who had been shoT once
Continued on A-4

CANNON ON COURTHOUSE LAWN - The
hbttorlc brass cannon on the courthous'' lawn,
made In 1'791, wWI unveiled by Its donor, Gcncr11l

S. W. Fountain, U~ Army, rt•tlrt•d , who brought it :
from the Phlllpplnt•s In • Momorlal Day ·
celebration In 1925.

Memorial Day: A time for reflection

nAI8 rLOOD -lleMfered lllallderat • nwlttM tile area Frld&amp;J
wene than olllert1.The uea between Gace and
nlr;bt, WM«IM • -OJtlo 141 wu ldt bud by a O..b flood. Oblo 141 w111
cleeeolla eMialll ..-- to mollltralllc, becauee ot llle blfb water.
Resldellla ae..- tile two mile m..-ller of Ohio 141""7 tbeJ'venot had
wa&amp;« fttiCit lloele kvele Ia re&lt;:ent ;rean. 8ome llomes aad r;arflles
were tllreatened bf water. ('nmes-8enlealal photo bJ Steve
Triplett).

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Times-sentinel Stall
POMEROY - Memorial Day
marks a time !or reflection and
brings with It a reminder or
things past, too often seen
without understa nding of the
historical reference and
slgnlllcance.
Take the cannon on the court·
house lawn.
Few remember Memorial Day
in 1925 when General S. W.
Fountain. US Army, retired,
came to Pomeroy !or the unveil Ing of the historic brass cannon.
He had brought the cannon to
the United States from the
Philippines and presented the
relic to Meigs County because he
had at one time lived here.
· When Gen. Fountain made the
1offer to give the cannon io the
county, the matter was taken up
with the County Commissioners
who accepted It on behalf of the
county and proceded to bulld the
concrete foundatiOn on which It
was mounted. The commlsson·
ers were also responsible lor
making the tablet wllh the

I.Y.O.t.
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------

munlty Treatment Service, In c.,
He is also a counselor In I he
Vietnam veterans' readjustment
program with Altho! &amp; Associates and the chaplain of the 16th
Engineer Brigade of the Ohio
National Guard.
Others taking part in the
parade include .James Davis.
parade marshal; Myron (Bud 1
MeGhee. mast er of ce remonies.
recognition of veterans and lnt roductlon of the speaker; Vanee
Rees, oflicer of the day; VFW
Post No . 4464. raising the Amerl·
can flag; Bobby Gordon. singing
the national anthem and "Amer·
lea The Beautiful;" Rod Tolliver,
conducllng the GAHS band; AI
Harris. leading the Pledge of
Allegiance by Boy Scout Troop
200; Rev. Alfred Mackenzie.
chaplain of the Gallipolis Fire
Department. the invocation;
Dovel Myers. president of the
Memorial Day Com mittee, the
Introduction' of the DA V Cha pter
No. oeommander; Robert Wood,
the introduction of the VFW Post
No. 4464 commander; Roger

Racine man
shot; club.
owner held

7

*PAIWNI AT flOE OF SHOP
S!O COUPLE

Isla tor~ ,A~soclation has selected
Seh. 'GIIlmor has one or t ~e .len

lL.l.

NO Purchase Necessarv. Need Not Be Present To Win.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ·

RIO GRANDE- Senator Paul
E . G\llmor, the President of the
Olifo Senate, will be the featured
speaker at the lllth commencement ceremony at Rio Grande
College and Community College
on Sunday, Jub~ 14.,
Currently the President of th'e
Ohio Senate for the !17th General
Assembly, he also served as
Senate President during the
114th and 116th General Assem·
biles. Sen. Glllmor was a candldale for the 1986 Republican
Gubernatorial nomination .
For his eontrlbutlons to Ohio
education, Sen . Glllmorhas been
honored by the Ohio Department
of Education. the Ohio School
Boards Association. the Buckeye
Association of School Administrators, and the Ohio Education
Association.
Now serving his sixth term in
the Ohio Senate, Sen . Glllmor has
been unanimously elected Re·
publican leader of the Ohio
Senate five times. He ha s received numerous awards for
outstanding accomplishments
for his work as a leader In the
Ohio General Assembly.
The National Republican Leg-

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1st 135.• Gift Certificate 2nd '20.• GUt Certlflcate

MAY 23
FROM 8·12

instructor at the Ohio Peace
Officer Training Academy. He
ret~ned to the Army, receiving
an officer's commission in 1981
and became an air defense
officer . Three years later. after
receiving flight training, he was

assigned !or duty in Korea.
Currently he Is assigned to Fort
Rueker, Ala., where he is assigned to the Doer rlne Division of
the Department of Combined
Arms Training.
He has served with the 82nd
Airborne Division, the 25th lnfan·
try Division and the 17th Avlatlon
Group. He has also spent three
years with the Ohio National
Guard .
Among his. many accomplishments whll~ In the Army was his
duty in Korea of responsibility

Ohio Senate president to
speak at . Ri~ . cummencement

prollimatelv 600 feet east of

meroy, Ohio.
(51 22 , 1tc

10 a.m. and move up Third Ave ..
to Spruce St. ,over to second, then
down to Court and then over to
First and end up at the World
War I Doughboy. Units will begin
assembling at 9 a.m.
This year's address In the
Public Square wlil be delivered
by Major Kralg Hankins , U.S.
Army.
Hankins, a nallve of Ironton,
was raised in Gallipolis and Is a
1974 graduate of Gallla
Academy . He joined the Army
shortly thereafter, enlisting for
three years. In 1977 he joined the
Gallipolis Pollee Department,
staying on the forc e for two
years.
He left to attend college. after
which he joined the Nelsonville
Police Qepartment, where he
was until he was hired as an

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19B7 111 :00 p.m. to beheld
at the Courthouse in Po-

A Multlrriedia Inc:. Newspaper

Ceremonies to honor veterans Memorial Day

MEMORIAL DAY

Interested partial may

Public Notice

9 Sections. 60 Pages

24. 1987

'10 A.M. TO 2 P.M.
MONDAY, MAY 25

Sanchez. 39. Cleveland. lottery
spokeswoman Anne Bloomberg
said Thursday.
The 14 people jointly owning
one of the winning tickets are
Sharon Weekly , Janet Graves,
Barbara Callen, Margaret Lind·
say, Mary Lewis, Dorothy Lui·
treil. Stephe~ Theuer. William

and County Road 1 and 500

IS PROUD TO PRESENT

ss PERSON

A- 2

Mostly su 0 ny Sunday. High
between 75 and 80. Outlook for
Monday: Partly cloudy skies,
chance or showers.

•

UUN(H

14 share winning Super Lotto ticket

FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE

MASON (0. DalmY
snu AYAILAIU
FUU SEIYICE
992·3533

Nation's fanners win
reprieve - Editorial -

MASON (OUNTY AIRPORT
FLY IN/ DIIYE IN

Gary Rose, Langsville, was In satisfactory condition at,
Veterans Memorial Hospital Friday morning after receiving a'
severe arm laceration In a !Ire at the trailer home of Burl BlevIns, Salem Center, Thursday evening.
Case o! the blaze was undetermined . Both the Salem and Rutland Fire Departments were on the scene. The trailer was completely gutted by the blaze. Owner of the property Is Cecil Stacy.
There was no Insurance. The State Fire Marshall has been
called to Investigate the fire . .
Rose was taken from the seen~ by the Rutland Emergency
Squad. Lifeflight was called to remove him to a Columbus
hospital but the plane was unable to get through due to weather
conditions.
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reported two
other ralls Thursday; Tuppers Plains at2: 31 p.m. to0hlo248 for
Joshua Marcum to Holzer Medical Center; Racine at 4:52p.m.
to Ohio 338 for Nicki Wilson to Veterans Memorial Hospital .

'ROYAL OAK
RESORT CLUB

MIDDLEPORT
FLOWER SHOP

-Page B-1

Man injured in accident

dolt hereby aHk 1 variance

~ returned at ontt to all except the succesaful bidder .
Hit checks or bond will be
held until the contract or bid
il properly ellecuted by him .
The right is reserved tore-

.

Veterans Memorial
Thursday Admissions - Ja ck
Reitmlre, Letart, W.Va .; Leondus Lee. Pomeroy; Gary Rose,
Langsville.
Thursday Discharges - Cha·
rles Payne. Frank Clark, Charles
. Niemeyer.

Along the River ........ B+R
Buslness ........ .............. D-1
Comics .......... .. .. .. .. .. Insert
Classlfieds ................ D-3-7
Deaths ........................ i\-6
Farm .......................... 0 -R
Editorial ..... ........... .. ... A-2
Sports .................. .... C-1·6

Boh Hoeflich - B - 8

Vol. 22 No. 1 6

Charming Shoppes ............. 24 %' ::
Federal Mogul .... ... ............. 42% '·
Goodyear T&amp;R .................. .62 \1&lt;
Heck's Inc. ................... ....... 4'h '
Limited Inc . ...................... .39:V,
Mulllmedia Inc ......... ..... ..... 511;.0
Rax Restaurants .. .... ........... . 6'(i
Robbins &amp; Myers ........ ....... .lO'h
Shoney's Inc ....................... 27%
Wendy 's Inti. ............. .... ...... 9Y,
Worthington Ind ........ ...... ___ .18%:

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•bcompenied by a check or
bond in the sum of $100.00
tO the satisfaction of I tie Vii·
lege Council at a guaranty
that if the bid is accepted,
contract will be enlered into

,.

new~

Inside

A Crafty Person, by

Ashland Oil ......................... .. 63 ·.
.Bob Evans Farms ............ .. 2:!~ ·,

of the following peJional
property of Leona Kohl ,
deceased. to-wit:
A 1974 Chevrolet Monte

ll'ld

Be~t of the Bend -

C-1

tmts

· Price
Firm
Am Electric Power ......... ... .26M,
AT&amp;T .............. ... ........... ... .25')',

Street. Pomeroy , Ohio until
Tt!ursday , May 28 . 1987 at

Mining

Day, -1987

(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bry&lt;:e and Mark Smith
of Blunt Elli&lt; &amp; Loewi

Huth. Natalie
Cornwell.
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Pauline
Abney, Carol
BarPublic Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
bara Rosenberger, James Jones
and Wilber Allen .
LEGAL NOTICE
It 's the second jackpot win for
ject anv or all bids .
to permit the inttallation of a
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received Richard Seylor,
Jones,
an Armco employee, and
pipeline within 100 feet of
PROBATE COURT OF
In · the oHice ot the Village Mayor
Allen
,
a
teacher. both of whom
and
to
cross
under
Meigs
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
Clerk, Pomerov . Ot'llo untll12
Jane Walton .
County
Road
Numbers
1.
shared
$1.2
million In the Nov.l3,
ESTATE
OF
o'clock (noon) on Mav 29th,
Clerk / Treasurer
1A, and 4 .
LEONA KOHL
1987 on the following propo1985.
Ohio
Lotto
game.
320 East Main Street
The pipeline will cross
Case No . 26413
sal :
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769
The 13 sc hool district emOffera will be recei\led at under Meiga County Road
1. For the pure hue by the
161 4) 992 -2246
ployees
a il work at Pierce
1A
approximately
1.500
the
office
of
Bernard
V.
Village of Pomeroy of a new 161 t 6. 22 2tc
f&amp;et
northwest
of
the
Inter·
Elementary Sc hool.
Fultz , 111 1h W&amp;at Second
1987-1988 four door, fi~o~e
tohowing added equipment:

Memorial

Daily stock prices·::

Weather
South Central Ohio
Partly cloudy and humid to·
day, witha chance o! thunderstorms and highs near 90. Mostly
cloudy lonlght, with scatterea
thunderstorms and a low between 60 and 65. Partly cloudy
Saturday. with a chance . of
thunderstorms and hl~ths in the
low 80s.
Th~ probability of precipitation Is 40 percent today. 50
percent tonight and 30 percent
Sa turday.
Winds will be from the south at
10 to 15 mph today and from the
southwest at five to 15 mph
tonight .
Extended Forecast - A
chance of s howers each day, with
highs between 70 and 75 In the
northern part of the state and 75
and 80 In the south. Overnight
lows mostly will be In the CiOs.

All set,for 7lst ,Indy 500

,Jowe Foreman, $300 to Hocking :
Technical College; Theiss, the :
Holzer Clinic Science Scholar' •
ship, anct Reiber the $1,000 Ohio :
Board of Regents Scholarshltl •
plus an Ofiio University Cutler :
' Freshman Scholarship. Certt'tr~~
cates of achievement in th~ •
Board of Regents Scholarship :
Program went to Theiss, Harris: :
Simpson and Tracie Hubbara~ t
Members of the class who are •
members of the National Honor i
Society were recognized .
., .J

Rufus Strong

be m ade to the American Cancer

50 cents

Announce.;.
:
i
Conllnued from page 1
•.

preceded In death by his wife,
Stella Morris In August, 1981,
several brothers and sisters and
one great-grandchild.
Services wlll be held at 3: 30
p.m. Saturday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with Pastor
Frank Jarvis officiating. Burial
wlll be In Wells Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 4 to 9 this evening.

Frank Harmon O'Brien, 76,
former Probate a nd Juvenile
Judge or Meigs Cou nty, died
Tuesday at Wildwood. Florida.
He was born at Ashton, W.Va.,
on Dec. 3. 1910. the son or the late
Charles William O'Brien of Bedford Township in Meigs County
and the Philippine !stands and
thP late Oretha KelsW O'Brien
of Ashton , W. Va. He was
married to Henrietta Cherrington of Gallipolis on Oct. 20. 1940.
Mr. O'Brien served in the U.S.
Navy 1942-194,, was a practicing
attorney in Pomeroy until 1949
wh~n he was first elected Meigs
Co unt y Probate and Juvenile
.Judge. He retired to Florida In
1972.
Judge O'Brkm was a member
of the American, Ohio State and
Meigs Coun ty Bar Associations
and the Ep iscopal Church. He
was an avid skilled golfer, having
won club c hampionships at Gallipolis. Chester Hill, a nd Pomeroy
golf clubs.
Besides his parents, he was
preceded In dea th by two brothers, Charles and William , and a
s ister. Mary Virginia .
Surviving are his wife, Henr ietta Cherrington O'Brien, Wildwood. Fla . ; a brother. James
O'Brien. Pomeroy, and several
nieces and nephews.
Donations In his memory may

Sunday

Friday. May 22. 198]:..

Area deaths
Frank O'Brien

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Inscription, "~pants h _r.;annon
From Cottahatto, Mldana, P .r.
Made In 1791. Donated to Melg•
County hy Gen. S. W. Fountain
USA, May 30, 1925."
General Fountain's alrcctlon
for Meigs Cou nt y was attributed
in part to his appoi ntmen t to West
Point through the Intercession of
the late Tobias A. Plantz, who
was then the Congressman from
this distri ct. Congressman
Plantz was the grand!alher of the
late Wya tt Plantz, who at that
lime was cashier of the First City
Bank, Pomeroy. Commurtlca_tlons concerning thecannonwcre
between Wyatt Plantz and Gen .
·
Fountain.
Excerpt From L&lt;tter
The following excerpt laken
from a Jetter written to Plantz by
Gen. Fountain, tells of the
hlstorleal value or the cannon.
''This Is how the gun came Into
my possession. Our treaty with
Spain allowed Spaniards to take
away movables. Col. Plll~r.
Spanish Army, was doing that
work at the station at Cettabatto,

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which 11 at the moulh or Rio
Grand e, Mindanao, f'hlllppln c
Is lands, abou tllO miles from our
headquart ers at Zomboanga .
"Col. Pett it, U. S. Army, who
was fr om Columbus, Ohio. was
looking afl r r the Interes t ol lh&lt;'
Un ited States . He disputed the
right of the Spanish to take away
guns th ai were In position . I think
that he was right , but the
commander of Ihe divis ion gave
the followin g orders, ' Let him
ta ke anyth ing.'
"So Colonel Pillar moved the
guns from th e fort . One day he
to ld Col. Pettll he wa s tired and
would not take the two largeguns
and two smal l ~uns located at
different points. He gave th~m to
Col. Pettit wno later gave one of
the small guns to me . I brought It
home to Davon. Pa . You will
notice that' the gun Is over a
hundred years old .
" The Rio Grande !IO\\'S
through a country not unlike
Ohio, ·the hiiis coming down close
to the river at places. The soli or
the valley Is wonderfully rich . I
have seen sugar cane growing 22

I et high . Thr' Moros who lnhahlt
I hr. vnl lcv ... .a rP a wu r li k(l propl(·
-In faei plr:otrs ....... "
ft •h•hrallon
The unvrl llng or the ca nnon
was a part ult he Sund ay. Mav:«l.
l92o Memoria l Da y observance
In Pomeroy . II began at ~ :o .m.
when mcm'IJpr; ol Drew Wcbst&lt;•r
Post ~9. America n l.r ·g lon.
m arC h('d !O Kp rr's Run whrrc•
sPr vlcPS WC'rt1 held al lhr gra\'('!S

of Soldiers of th e Wor ld War.
AI 9 o'c loc·k that morning , the
vetera ns asse mbled on the la wn
to the sout hwrst or the court
house for th r• impressive unve ilIng ceremon:· of the historic
brass ca nnon
In his address, Gen. Fountain
talked of his land re membra n r~
ol his childh ood In Meigs County,
of his later appointment to We.&lt;t '
Poi nt through th e Intercession of
the congressma n !rom this district, of hi.&lt; military ca reer. and
of the pri vilege of returning
something ol significance - a
cannon now near ly 200 years old
- 10 Me igs rou nty .

�;Commentary and perspective
A Division of

WASHINGTON - David Ab·
shire , lhe special counselor
brought aboard to navigate President Reag;m's leaking, creakin g
ship of state through the Iran-

25 Third Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio Ill Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio
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assistant secreta r y of state sev-

PAT WHITEHEAD
As.•istan t Publisher-Controller

Documents on that case were

recently released as part of
Ri chard Nixon 's voluminous Watergate files . The documents
Included memos between Ab·
shire and White House counsel
.John Dean, the baritone canary
wilh th e steel-trap memory
whose singing wou ld be the hit of
th e Watergate hea rin gs a few

A MEMB ER ol Th f' Unlt o:l Pn..&gt;ss Jnt t•r nallonal. Inland Da ily Prf'ss ASS()(' iii ·
lion a nd the Am er ica n N(&gt;Wspapf'r P uhl ls hcr s Assoc ill llon .
LEIT EHS OF' OP IN ION arc wckO JTH'. They sh ook! be less lh :'!i n .100 words
long. Alllcn crs are subject to ro Iling and m.J sl be s~rw:l w i th fl am e, addr0ss anti
telrph ont' number . N&lt;J unslgn &lt;.&lt;l IC'l!(.'f S wil l l&gt;c published . Lcller s should IX' In

gOO(i ta ste. &lt;•ddress t11g ISSU I.&lt;s, not

/ contra shoals; is no stranger to

White House scandals. As an
era l years ago, Abshire was
assigned to ball the Nixon admin·
lstration out of a pre·Watergale
political mess.

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
HOBART WIL'&gt;ON .JR.
Executive Editor

Page-A-2
May 24, 1987

Now a Reagan man __. . ,:J::.. . .a_ck___A_nd_e_rs_o_n_a_n_d_Jo--'-s_::ep:._h_Sp_e_ar.

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~rson ali t le s.

yea.s later.
Here are lhe details of Abshire's earlier salvage mission:
In 1968, Greek exile journalist
Elias Demelracopoulos came
across lnforma lion sugges ting
that ClA money was ending up In
the presidential campaign of
Nixon and Spiro Agnew that
year. Demetracopoulos learned
that the Greek military junta 's
Intelligence service. the KYP,
subsidized by the CIA, was
secretly contri buting money to
the Nixo n-Agnew campaign
through Gre-e k-A merican businessman Thomas Pappas.
As we reported in 1983, sources
specula led !hat Demetracopoulos' evidence of indirect fundin g
for Nixon-Agnew. which the

journalist turned over to Democratic National Chairman Lawrence O'Brien, might have been
one reason the Waterga te bur·
glary was authorized. ,
The story about Pappas and
the CIA-.KYP co nnection was
essentially confirmed years later
by a former U.S. ambassador to Greece, Henry Tasca. But in
1968, when Demetracopoul os
took his evidence-to O'Brien and
later to a House subcommittee.
the Nixon administrati on went

after him with a vengeance.
Altorney General -John Mitchell lhreatened to have the
Greek deported. and both the
State Department and the CIA
leaked false Information on
Demetracopoulos In an attemp1
to dlscredlt him.

'Won't discuss feud

Part of this · dislnformatlon
cam paign was an anonymous

State Department memo. given
to House Speaker Carl- Albert.
accusing Demetr.ilcopoulos of
·printing classified documents
that hurt U.S.--Greek relations .
'The memo. which was fabricated
with the CIA's help, also included
a barrage of 'false charges
attacking lhe Greek journalist's
·character.
When Demelracopoulos
learned of lhe memo and demand ed a retraction, the Stale
Department assigned Abshire to
mediate. In a memo to White
House cou nsel Dean, Abshire
wrote: "I have attempled to
mollify him (Demetracopoulos )
with a letter which explained that
the paper was being wi1hdrawn,
and that I personally would not
have app roved I he distribution of
suc h information in this form."

In his note to Dean, Abshire
adm itted that 1he charges In 1he
Sta te Department memo were
"based on raw and unevalua ted

WASHI NGTON - F'orm er Whit e House ch ief of sta ff Donal d
Regan . on !he lecture circui t, ha s rPfra lnfld fm m disc uss in g hi s fr u d
· wlfh Nan cy Rragan or the reaso ns fo r his depart ure from th r Whit e
:House.
o
He is S &lt;~ v ing the details fo r his forlh ro ming hoo k, srJid {;jf Sl m illi on.

To nversa lions with rcporh:'rs about the squ abbl C'S th a t It'd to hi s
demise ;u; num ero uno on th ~ Whi tP Jl ousf· .&lt;;ta ff.
; Th ere urr on ly a f'Pw hold oVN's ]{' f1 fro m thp Rcg;:m da ys a t th e
: Whil e H ouse. The mos t rf'('f'nt to !'all b.v the way'&gt; idC' i.5 Jo nath an

'Mi ller. wh o managed the While House fr om the admin istr!ll ive side.
He qu it shor tly after he WCI S namC'd by Ro hPrt Owpn, one of th e
witnesses In th e Iran Jrm s· Co ntra Jill hear in gs, as ha vin g had ti es to
Ll . Col. Oli ver Nor th , who WtJS oustr d f rom th e Na tional Securit y

Cou ncil s ta ff.
President RPagan , who said he la r k&lt;·d dc·t :ii led knowlc•dge of lht'
gathering of out side fu~d s to help the Co n11·as. now ex plains thai he
"wa s very definilf'ly in vo lved in th(• tlr.C"is ion s about support to the

Freedom Fighters. "
The pr('sid cnt h a::~ brrn say ing fo r months that hr was awCJrc o f
lh~ out side In hr·•lp th e re bels, who seek 10 OVt'rlh row
th(• Marxi st- led govcrnmc·n t of Nif';1ragua , t1ut th:l t hC' him sel f was
· not lnvolv€'d .

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fund -raising on

"II was my idea to begin wi th ." he says , reFerrin g to the der ision to
· Congress eut off fu nds between 1984 and 1986 for military hardware.
There Is also a new wrinkle In his approach to the law cutting off
funds for the rebels, the so-cal led Boland am endment . Reagan says It
does not apply to him or Ia the Nation al Securit y Cou ncil staff.
These are new argum ent s for Reagan who now has moved (rom no

, knowledge to so what - that he was not und er any prohibitions in
conducllng foreign policy either th rough government institutions or
otherwise.
Fot·mN Whil e House press secretary Ron Ziegler 'jit s bacl;.
: watches Ihe Iran arms-Conlra aid hearings, and sees some of I he
: wit nesses " maki ng Ihe same mistakes" as In Ihe Watergate era.
"f 've bern there." says Ziegler. now pres iden t of thr Truck Stop
' Assoelat Jon .
•• Ziegler ·- ·as in thp hull' s ey e, try in g to answer the quC"~tion s on

· behalf of President Nixon, whPn thl' Watergate scandal began
oalloonlng.
· · He had to agree at o n~ point whrn a reporter asked him if
; everyt hing he had been saying in cl~ff'nS&lt;' of lilP White House for some
nin e months was now "l nopC'ralivC' ."

Fanners win reprieve
WASH INGTO N - Fa t·m activis ts arc ealllng the l':trmers' Home
Administration's suspen sion o f ar t ions or nolicf' of poss ible action
agai nst farmrrs deiinqurnt on thl'ir loan s a vi r tor.v for embattled
farmrrs .
The action. rcvru \('d W c dnc·s da ~' , too k rffcrt pr' ior to··a hpar ing
scheduled for today bcforr U.S. Di strlr't .Jud gP Bruer• Van Sickle of

Bismarck. N.D .
" It 's a rl ear \'ir to ry for F'mHA borrowrrs and a df'fl nite S('fbark ' ·
for thC' agen cy. s:l id Dan Lrv it as. of Pra irdirr. an ar t ivist far_m group

In Des Moines. Iowa . lie said th&lt;' s u s ~n sion wo uld las t unttl .Ju ly h .
Van Sick le t·uJcrl Ma.v 7 th r noti ces sr nt to farmers are

Plan scholarship -in honor of .late .Meigs senior
NANCY YOACIIAM
Tines-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY- A scholarship In
honor of Meigs High School
senior

cla ss

member

Duane

Howell who died last weekend in
a motor vehicle accident , wlli be
awarded today during the
school's 19th annual commencemen! exercises. The Class ofl987
Is also making a donation to the
Meigs lilgh Alumni Associa ti on
in Howell' s memorr . .
Announcements of lhe Howell
~c holarshlp and memorial donalion were made at the close of
Friday mornin g's Meigs High
il'wa rds assembly by Principal
.fam es Miller.
Many of MPigs' seniors were

recognized by their fellow S(U ·
dents ror the last time during the
hour-long assembly in the
school's gymnasium.
Members of the administrat Jon
lind faculty, anct other in vit ed
guests, presenled various scho·
larships and awards to the
_seniors and under classmen.
, Erin Anderson, class valediriorlan, received a number of
awards Including t·he Ohio Board
Regents Scholarship, $1000 a

year, renewable for four years.
and WSAZ TV's Best of the Class
recognition.
Scholar-at hlete awards, pres·
enled by U.S. Army Sgt. Mike
St ubbs, wen! to Jennifer Swartz
and Phillip King.
Studenl Council scholarships
went to Jesse Howard and Susan
Arno ld while Diane Wllllamson
and Judi Mees received the
Meigs .Local Teachers Assaria·
lion scholarship and Meigs High
Scho ol Faculty scholarship.
respeclively _
Recognized as the outsland ing
seniors were Erin Anderson and

Phillip King.
Senior awards of distinc tion
were awarded class saluta lorlan
Marty Cline, Rex Haggy , Jesse
Howard, Phillip King. Mark
Smilh, Denny Welsh, F'rederlck
(Chip! Werry, Erin Anderson.
Brenda Sinclair, Jennifer Swart z

and Donia Crane.
Scholarships fr om Hocking
Technical College went to Tracy
McKinney and

Dawn Keesee.

Receiving th e Cutler Scholar·
ships from Ohio Univers il y were
Jennifer Swartz, Jeff Arnold and
Sieve Musser.
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"And one for the Democrat here- the guy with the broken Hart."

poulos might have a lega l case
agai nst the deparlment.
Abshire's memo closed by
saying he would write again to
Demetraopoulos and offer a
complete apology. This was
done; Abshire had gotten lhe
Stale Department of the hook.
Footnote: The CIA persisted in
Its dl slnfo rmat ion campaign
against Demetracopoulos. It
slipped a similar derogatory
memo to the authors of a book
ca lled "The Power Peddlers,"
published in 1977, and to a New
York writer later that year for a
profile on Demetracopoulos. ·
Both stories were subsequently
investiga ted by Congress. In
1983, the Times retracted its
story : !~ 1986. the CIA ack nowledged in writing that it had no
derogatory information on
Demetracopoulos.

ness week \irs - comes under the

category of "grossest possible
scatological reference. "
One wonders who deserves the
major share of a decent person's
censure- the governor who sa id

II or the pajler that printed il .
Ma ybe it doesn 't matter because
one has the feelfng that it doesn't
matter one way or th e other- or
al al l - lo the reading public,
which by now Is used to seeing
such references. although not in
bu siness newspapPr s or com ing

from leading citizens or community leaders.
If decent people don '! rise up In
outrage at such things, it may
mea n there aren 't enough of
thr m

around

any morE' to be

noticed. Then agai n. decen~y
may not be the Issue. The word I
am looking for may be more like
propriety or taste or cl ass or
sty le. Whatever it Is, we have lost
il. Polite society Is obso lete. We
have become a nation or slobs.

Our speech betrayest us.
On network leleviston Ihe oth er
mo rn in g, a woma n from the
entertainment world who wa s

being Interviewed live used a
scatologlal euphemism. Instead
of let11ng the unfortunate remark
die, Linda Ellerbee felt impelled
to r esurrect it a rew minut es
la ter, treating it as an enjoya ble
momenL

So mething whic h should not
have had a firs! performance
wa s thus given an encore.

The pusillanimous Federal
Commun icatio ns Commiss ion
has sat by for years whi le
" r au nch radio" has taken over

lhr a irways and assaulted our

ea r s. We

will wait and see

whether the FCC's latest threat
of a crackdown on obscenity wlll

be enforced. Be prepared to stay
tu ned for a long lime.
It got to be Ihe practice in many
news papers in the 1970s to
indicat e four-letter words by the
use of hyphens. This was a
ridiculous altempt at an end run
arou nd profanit y for It virtually
forced the reader to fill In the
blanks and say to himself the
word the paper was supposedly
trying to s hi e ld him from
reading.
We ,once had a control of sorts
on vulgarity when It was out of
bounds for men to use fo ur· letter
words In mi xed company. Now If
a man clea ns up hi s language In
front of women, feminists acCuse

him of sexual discrimination ! To
fur ther push their antl-sex lsl
position. women now swear as
much as men .

attendance

awards

went to Shelly Black. Bobbi
Blessing, Ryan Harper, Becky
Nap per. Roberta Napper. Vicky
Priddy, Jody Taylor. Les lie
Carr. Scoll Edmonds. Nicole
Bunch, David Beegle, Cathy
Blessing, Wendy F'rv, Marsha
King, Tammy Lambert. May·
rene Thomas. Tim Knotts and
Michl King.
A highlight · of the assembly
was a presentation to former
fooib~ll coach Charles Chancey
by Jim Soulsby, preside nt of the
Meigs Athletic Boosters. pan·
cey received a standing ovation
fr om stud~ts, faculty and
members of his winning TriValley Conference football1eam
as he was presented a plaque In
honor of his acceplance Info I he
College Foo1ball Hall of F'ame al
Kings Island.

Award s for ach ievem ent in

Spanish wer~ given Jen nifer
Swartz and junior Don ita Pooler;
Susan Arnold and junior Jennie
Beth Miller in French: David
Beegle and Judi Mees, American
History: Ryan Harper, Algebra
I; Eddie Crooks. Algebra II ; and
Erin Anderson. math and
science.
Recognition for outst.a nding
performances in drama went to

Jeffrey Arnold, Susan Jones,
Steven Musser and Cynthia Rif·
fie, and 10 Jennifer Miller as an
ass ista n1 director.
Honored for Quiz Team parllcl·
patlon were Jennifer Swartz.
Kevin King, Shannon Slaven. Jay
Buskirk. Jeffrey Nelson, Sean
Dodson, Chad. Cat·son, Scott
Edmond s. Denny Welsh. Do.nila

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seven m ar ria ges fo r the werk

or

ThC' Agl'lr ulturc• Oc partml'n l agPnC,\ ', which lr nd s to L'l percent of
furmrrs who crwn ot get credit fr om otlwr sourrPs, tol d loc al offlccs
thai as of Monday thc•y ('uuld Sf'nd no rnon• noticps to fa r mers
delinquent on n~paylng their loan s to lllf' gm·pr nrnrnt.
If srvr•ral option s such as loa n r es t ru f' t uri ng ca nno1 hr w orkrd out .

aftr r lhr farmers ha ve rcsponclcd to Ihe notir-es. Ihey lac&lt;' liquidation
or rorrrlosurC'.

The FmHA also told lora I agenrs thr)· ca nnot .1ccrl 'rll lc d -linquent
cH'&lt;·ount s. wh irh fortPs ar t ion to scli iC'.

"That ·s per haps the mos t slgnlfl cn nt " of
week. Levit as sai d.

.
th ~

agenc)'s ac t ions thts

Slnr e early l ~IH!l. 1hr agent'Y has se nt out about 8fUXIU of the form s,
\\nd 14 ,000 of tht'm have' rt'a chPd lht' poim of ;lrrc lr ratlon.
Ttw latest ar t ions affert only currC"nl noticrs .
Lynn Ha.vrs , an at1onwy with the F'armP rs ' LC'ga l i\rtlo n G roup of
St. i' Hu l . Minn ., said IIH' fannN s would s till n~ k Van Si ckle to stop nil
pending for&lt;'r losurc·s nnrl llqllldot lo n ~ . to " clrnC'c('l r t," nlr'' all l o ~~n s
that ha ve bct1 n arrc lcr att d and 10 blork nny uctJOns d epr iv mg
farmers of thl'ir ' propert~'·
The rase' Is a ro nlinu ation of a lawsu it thot led Van Sickle to Issue
what became a two·ycar m oralor lurn on F' mH A fo rr rl os urrs. Va n

Slrkle threw out thc• ngenC\··s previous fotw losur&lt;' procedu res.

Today

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history

· By UnUt•d Pl't'SN lnt l'rnational
Today is Sunday. Ma y 2&lt;. thr l«th da,· of I!IK7 11·it lt !! I to follo11·.
Th&lt;' moon is moving toward it s nr w pha sr .

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The morning s l;ll·s nre Vr nus . .Jupil('r nne\ S; 1tu r n.
Th4? ev~nln g sl ars are Mr r r ury and M ars.

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Those borJt on this dutP arc unrlc•r lh r sign of Ge min i. Th r.)· tnr lucl ~
Fr~nch journ ali s t and r~volull o n nr )' J ~nn Pnul Maq r t~tiHJ : Btl !Ish
Quem Vlclorla in 1819: hos t~ss and pa rty gt.:·~ r Elsa Maxwell :
crl'dltC'd with int roducing the scu vcn g~r hunt. !n lAAl publl s ~ et
Samuel 1. Newhouse In 1895: act ress Lt lt Pa lmer tn 1914. comC'dtan
Tommy Chong of heech and Chong In 19:l8(age 49) : rock mustc la~
, Bob Dylan In 1941 tage ~6 1 : actor Gnty Burghoff In 1943_ tage 441 .
·
tr('l;s Priscilla Presley, widow or Eh·is Pres! y. tn 1946 ra ge41i .
: · !~d singer Rosanne Ca sh in 1955 ta gc 321.
on this date in history:
,
1 1626 the Dutch West Indies Trlldlng Company boughl1hr Island
of ~anh~ttan from the Indians. paying with goods wot'lh abour $24 .
In 188.1, the Brooklyn Bridge was opened ro rhe public. linking
B~ooklyn and Manhattan Island .
·~[n 1941, the Brlllsh battleship HMS Hood wa s sunk by lhe German
battleship Bismarck in the North Atlantic.

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... -w .,. . . ,

vcr sl ty's

eo mmPncemen t, th e

word " chut zpah" was ad equate ! ~·

C'xpla inE'd by an ancient

Hebraic definition: A boy kill s
his parenr s, then asks the court
for mercy beca use hP's an
or phan .
L C&gt;avr. !t to our prrs ident to

Americanize the definition of
chu tzpah: His policies cause a
dec line in the enrollment of black
college stud ent s and the shrink ing or finan ces at black colleges.
then he exhort s black college
grad uates to "be a part of the
grr.at techn ol ogical and scirn ti fle c hanges sweeping our coun·

percent. which is jusl about lhe
percent age of blacks President
Reagan feels comfortable with In
his admini strat ion. (According
to one Informed wag. every time
Reagan sees five young black
men together, he hands them a
baseball.)
Reagan has been moving with
no fanfare to return the Stale
Depa rtment to its pre-Kennedy
posture - a whi te male bastion. ·
Kennedy was the first presi ·
dent In American history to begin
dismantling I hat citadel of white
male exclusivity .
For the flrsl time In history.
three blacks served at the same
lime as ambassadors , three as

lr.v and Ihe world ."
deput y assistant secretaries of
If you give Ronal d Reagan an state. and one as a special
appropriately docile black au- ass lstanl to the deputy underse·
&lt;licnce. he can do a pretty good crN ary for administration.
Imperso nation of an NAACP
When I started attending Presi·
offi cial.
den t Kennedy 's White House
But his policies toward minori- press conferences in 1962 1held In
t ies a rc s till flag rantl y the Sl ate Depanment audito·
hypocrit cal.
rlum 1. one of the first questions I
A case In point is the Foreign asked him was whether he
Service.
thought there should be more
Under Ihe Reagan admlnislra · black ambassadors.
lion , th e Foreign Serv ice has
Indeed. a smiling Kt&gt;nnedy
mov~d with quiet lnexorabiltty
repi!C'd with a quick firmn ess.
toward a policy of Illy-white Not only as ambassadors, but all
representa tion .
through! the top echelons of the
The number of black amba ssa· State Department a nd the
dors has declined from a high of Agency for International
17 during the Carter admlnistra· Development.
tlon to five In the Reagan
Since taking office in 1980,
administration . Most oft hose are Reagan has reversed th e
assigned to what lhe State Ken ne dy·Johnson· Nixon· FordDepartment calls "class three Carter policy of trying to Inembassies."
crease racial equality In the
At the present tim . there are State Department.
only three blacks among the
Recently, a group of black
State Department's 200 execu- Foreign Service offtcers were so
tive directors and on ly 12 blacks alienated by Secretary of State
among the 670 members of the George Shultz's refusal to up·
senior Foreign Service. The grade bl ack representation
latter number represents 1.8 through hiring and promotion

that I hey flied a class-action suit
charging lhe State Department
with

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rac i al

discr imination.
They won't win. A Reaganized
majority Supreme Courl has
proved Itself unreceptive to class
action suits for minori1ies.
But the lawsuit dismally veri·

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jailed p~nding an appeara nce
before Circuit Judge Clarence M .

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The, the
Ne wspokesman
Haven Rescue
was cal led to the shooting scene
at 1001 Fifth St. Jo treat Boyd .
Due to the serio usness of his
injuries. howov~r. the Health Net
helicopter service or Charleston
was called to transport the

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Hospital in PomC"roy, £trcording
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said emergency room personnel
wE&gt;rC' unsucC'essfuJ in th eJ r at tr mp! s to rev ive the victim. who

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DANFORTH HONORBES - Presented the Danforth awards as
the outstanding juniors at MeiKS High were Shan no~ Siav~n an,d
Kevin V. King. The awards Wl!rc prcS&lt;·nted durmg Frtday s
awards a..semhly at the school.

was pronoun ced dead by a doctor
at Veterans shortly after the
helicopter' s arril'al at 1:30a .m ..
th e nurse said.
Pollee we r e un sure this morn ·
in.(! who resided at the hou sr

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May 18·22.
Scott E . and Toni L. Lyall, of
Rt. 1, Waterloo. r~ceived a
decree of dissolu tion on May 18.
Edward T. Eva ns. of Rt . 2.
Bidwell. and Julie G, Evan s. of
Ga llipolis. received a decree of
divorce on May 18.
Steve n F. Robie, of Rt . t,
bidwell. and Karen B. Roble, ol
536 Jackson Estates. rece ived a
decree of divorce on May 18.
Quentin R. and Ruth Ann Lane,
of Rt. 1, Gallipolis, ·received a
decree of divorce on May IR.
Nell E . Bellville. of Proctor·
ville. an d Karen L. Belvlllr, of
Rt. 1. Crown City, received 11
decree of divorce on May 18.
.lob n W. and Teresa Amos, of
Middleport, received a deere&lt;&gt; of
dissolution on May 18. Teresa
Amos will have her malden name
of Russell res tored ro her.
John C. an d Shelba J . H o~an. of
Crown City. received a decree of
divorce on May 20. Shelba .1 .
Hogan will have her mai den
nam e of Conner restored to her .

where the shootin g took pl nn•,
and are uncertain abou t a mo·

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population.
Such chutzpah Is nol lost on a
world tha t 's three-fo urth s
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On the left. Dr . Oscar Clarke, _President of the Holzer Clinic Board of Directors,.
welcomes Dr. Montrie Chaksupa to the clinic staff. On the right is Dr. Keith Brande·
berry, Chairman of the llepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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The Holzer Clinic is pleased to announce that Dr. M~ntrie Chaksu~a . a board certified
Obstetrician/Gynecologist from Point Pleasant. has JOined the Chntc staff. D~. Montne
is based at the Main Clinic in Gallipolis and his inpatient practtce and dehverres. are at
the Holzer Medical Center.
Dr. Montrie's patients may contact him at 446-5381 or 675-449~ to arrange an appointment.
Dr. Keith Brandeberry, chairman for th_e Department of O~stetrics and Gynecology
stated . "Dr. Montrie is well known and highly respected mthts area. We are pie.~ sed to
have him join Holzer Clinic in the department of Obstetncs and Gynecology. . .

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GALLIPOL IS - Thr Ga llia
Counr y Common Pleas Court
processed the conclusions of

A spokes man for the Mason

m ay become less tolprant when

up." That Is. we don't use profane
or obscene language when speaking to a person of higher sta1us.
We are more likely to use It in
fron t of people we think of as our
social Inferiors.
If a person uses vulgar ian·
guage with you. it's a good bet he
does n't look up to you.
So if Gov. Celeste made his
gro~s remark for publication or knowing It might be published
-we have an idea whal he thinks
of us anq of the reporter to whom
he made the remark. And we
know whal the newspaper thinks
of its readers.

Perfect

res ident in New Haven.

While it appears that most
people tod ay do not take offense
they read what a linguistics
professor at Northwestern Uni·
verslty has to say.
Richard Spears says we

awards went to seniors Jay
Buskirk' and Susan Jones, juniors
Do nna Sergen t and Joe Hall and
sophomores Jared Sheets and
Charlotte Elliott.
The DeKalb award In agricul·
ture went to Randy Birchfield.
Special vocational awards
were given Julie Hysell and
Becky Bauer.

POINT PLEASANT - A Nr w
Haven man was lodged in the
Mason Countv Jail Sa tu rda y on a
charge of m~rder in conn ection
with the ea rly morning shooting
deat h of a Jackson Count y

A nation of slobs speaks ____G_eo_rg_eP_lag_e_nz
The ma n being quoted was the
Han. Ri chard Celeste. governor
of th e sovereign state of Ohio.
What he was quoted as saying on
the editorial page of a reputable
business weekly - . part of a
national chain of reputable busi-

Pooler. Angle Sloan and Marty
Cline.
Recognition for outstanding
assistance on the yearbook staff
went to Tracy McKinney and
Donia Crane.
Presented for the first time
was a work-study award which
·went to Bryant Young.

Americanis m and government

The

Gallia couples
end marriages

New Haven man
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reports," and sa id Demetraco-

;"My Six Year.&gt; with Rcogan ."
' But he is reported to be dropping some htnt s in off-th e.. record

seek fun ds from oil ri C'h countries and perhaps ri ch widow s :J ft cr

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

In addition to Dr. Montrie's hirinl. the Clinic
decided to buy the doctor's facthty,
located at 2605 Jackson Avenue in Point Pleasant. to use as _a _Mason ~ounty Bran~h of
Holzer Clinic. While details of coveraae arrancements by Chmc ~peCialists are still to
be developed.• an information line at 675-4498 has been established . •
Robert Daniel, Administrator of Holzer Cl_inic comments, "For many years we have tecoenized the importance of our patients 10 Mason County. We are happy to be estab·
lishin&amp; a Mason·County Branch, to make our services more convenient than ever to the
people of.the Point Plasant area."

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Depar1ment's .Jaws of Life va n. ceremonies for Memorial pay
Sheriff J a mes M. Monl gomery·s were coordinaled bv the Memor·
car. Ce nterville ivillage t Fire ial Da y Commi11ec: Dovel My·
Deparrmenl truck, Galli polis ers. pres lden1 ;· f'r ed Wood. vicr
Shrine Club clowns. Gallipolis president and sec retar)'. Other
Shrine Cl ub fi re lr.uc k. Gallipolis conrributors 10 the coordina tion
Shrine Club hillbilly clan. Ri o and organ izal ion were Glenn
Grande Police Deparrm ent. Cal· Baird. Hen ry Myers. J abez Parlipolis Fire Depqrrmenltruck 67, . sons. Howa rd w·augh and Jam es
Rio Grande Fire Deparlment Franklin . .
truck, four WeSI Virgin ia Na·
The Memorial Day celebra·
Ilona ! Guard uni ts, Te11a Sh-et s lions were sponso red jolnlly by
Ia horse I, J im Mont gomery 's Ihe Disabled America n Ve rerans
horses, Harley George's horses Chapler No. 5. lh c AMVETS
and all ot hers.
French Cit y Post No. 2:1. the
The pa rade and the other Veterans of Foreign Wars Gallla

Coun ty PoHI No . H64 and the
American Legion Lafayette Posl
f'+:lo. '1 7.

GALLILIS -

In · Gallipolis

Municipal Court Fr iday, Li sa A.

21, o( Gal lipolis, was Ann !'&gt;rbor. Mi ch., S42: Marvin
fined $300 and give n a th ree -day Hurl. 35. Rt. 1, Ew lnglon. $48;
jail commitment for DWf. She J ames V. Metz. 42 . Amand a, $39:
was fined an additional $1 2 for Linda K. Vreeland, 35. Rt . 1.
not ha vi ng her drivPr 's licensr . · Gallipolis, $;18; Richard M.
Ja ck Lookado, 29, of Rt. 2. Brown. 21. Circl eville. $38; RiVinton , w·as fined $50 and gi ven a chard M. 'Goodin , .11. Pickeringsuspended 30-day jail sentence ton, $40: and Andrew L. Fra ser'.
for domes tic violence. He wa s 23. Swartz Creek. Mi ch., $41.
Other bonds were forfeit ed by
fined an addit ion al $47 for possession of ma r ijuan a. Gary A. .Jacqueline Proffitt , 19, 491 Map le
Ra tc liff. 25. of Rt. 2. Crown Cit y. Dr .. 40. !allure to yield: Sherman
was fin ed ~ 12 for not hav in g a S. Green. 22. I ~ Evans Hei ghts,
$40, failure to control: Robert E.
motorcycle license.
Speeding bonds were fo rfe ited Myers, 21, Rt. 1, Gallipolis, $40,
by Eric T. Turner. 24. of o:\6 running a stop sign : and Charles
J ockson Pike. $.19: Carol C. A. Smith, 22. Rt. 1, Thurman , $40,
Wag ner, .11, Lansi ng, W.Va .. $43; un safe vehicle.
Whal~y .

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David Mitchell,

Marilyn Barron visited th•• Gallipolis Park, and
the young one-qukkly disco~· r red running In tht~
gr~tss, and sitting to gather handfu lls of th&lt;' gr('en
sluff. (T-S photo hy LL'L' Ann Welch)

old son
Dchh,t! Mltchflll of (.ial.lipolis
had hi!&lt;! first romp ln tlw park lhl!'i "-'l'l'k. Tht• hoy,

hi.o; mother, hrotht•r Mark a nd grandm otht•r

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Th~ Gallipolis Tribune and Pomeroy-Middleport Sentinel
business. new s and advertising offices will be-closed Monday In
order lo permit employees to observe the holiday with their
fa~ilies. Normal publlealion will resume Tuesday.
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GALLIPOLIS - A car ran off the road, got back on il a nd
crossed H lwtce before hilling a fence on Ohio 7, in Addison ·
Townsh1p, Friday . at 6 a.m.. according to the Gallia-Meigs Post
of the Stale Highway Pa trol.
Roberta U. Li vely, 32 .. of Middleport , was cited for fai lure to ·
control her vehicle.
In Gall t'polis Township Friday, ar7: 44 p.m.,on Ohili7, Charles
M. Clark, 22, of Middleport, was driving south on Ohio 7when he
slopped at a traffic light . At thai point his car was struck in the
rear by a car driven by Charles M. Cowles, 71, of Cleveland.
Cowles was ci ted for assured clear distance. Clark was cited
for nor wearing a sea t bel t.
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"'lorkligh! upo1ure control for bltttr pte.

GALLIPOLIS- The Ga llipolis Police Department res ponded
to an accident Saturday m orn i ng: at th e int ersection of First
Avenu e and Sycamore Street .
Christopher Williams. 21 , of Dellroy, wa s driving eas t on
Sycamore Street when a truck driven by Franklin D. McDad e,
45, of Point Pl easant. W.Va., turned the corner from FirS!
Avenu e, went left of center and struck Wi ll iams' ca r.
McDade wa s charged with DWI and cited for driving left of
center .
In other police mat ters, Dav id L. Barnett, 19, of the Gailiu
Hotel. was arr~s l ed Satu rday morn ing for drunken. diso rd erly
conduct. He was released from lh &lt;' Ga lli a County .Jai llater th ai

tur1 rho1ce
•water rtsis tance for active tporh
"'IWt-in telephote Wftl for lOII..riliM m.kt .
You ran gtt most of thnt t.rh.ns on a . .
glt Ulftllfl. TbtrtG"tB real
comtros and no-lou:s 101ft11115. film wMid ran he
br knob, ltnr, ormolof. No.fwsc....n.•t
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$100 lo- $200.
h sure and. tMit odY•tegt 1f thii
month's special. A fr• photo alt.um wltln·
you have your Kodace lor f~m .pr•tSIM iMI
printed at Taw:wy 's, Phetofinithiftg enly ~
Kodok. !odalc lloda!olor ,........ """
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Senate votes on state
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Slatehol""' Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohi? .!UP!)
The Ohio Senate Will vote this
week on an enlarged $22.3 billion
state budget for 1988-89, lnclud-

· Granted licenses

. Drivers (:ited after accidents

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.John A. Nelson, J r ., 2.1, Irwin ,
Pa ., $40: Ralph 0 . Buehnke. 4:J.

No paper Memorial Day

David
Tawney
ComtrOI ore troditioftCII gracluotion
gilts. The grad on tht qo might like a
erylhi~g fiHntrO, Thnt UH JJ.mm filtniiHI
ott troubtl·frH and
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tht fttltUfn a•aiklblt art:
•Auta fifm tpttd Hlling
"'Auta facU• / auto wind far fall lt,otting
"'Auto uposure-bnt lor good, fost
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'Molor rewind lor fast film changing
"'(omp~l site for tosy carrying
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GALLIPOLIS - Marriage li·
censes were granted In Gallia
County Probate Court to Lloyd
Phi llip Hayden. Jr., 52, of Kerr.
and Phyllis Diane Edwards; 42.
ofl22Kineon Dr., May 18; Robert
Lee Northup. 28, Rt . 2, Gallipolis,
and Theresa Rose Geralyn Edel·
mann, 19. Patriot Star Route.
Gallipolis. May 19: Edward
Kenneth. Fry, Jr.. 33. Rt . 3.
Gallipolis. and S&lt;'herry Anita
Lane. 29. Eureka Star Route.
Gallipolis , May 21: Jam es Kent
Bayne, 25, Christiansburg, Va ..
and Lori Michelle Langhorne. 20.
Rt. 2, Bidwell. May 21: and
Richard Oren Graham, 33, Rt . 2,
Gallipolis, and Theresa Quirlco.
.14, Ridgefield Park, N.J .. May
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morn ing.

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J e fferyS. Shaw, 22. of Rt. 2, Galllpolis .. was clledFrid ay nig ht
fo r ha ving an open conta iner .

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I he Pomc ro.v F: mrrge nc.v Sq uad.
Hr und r rw&lt;'nt su r J!PI'Y lhNr
Saturduy morninJ! for rcfnovul of
lh(' bullets and was llstcd in
s t t~ blr

co ndil ion.
ChH rgPd with rr tonlous assa ul t
in connection wif h I hr in r idcn t , is

rha rll's . Bor lcy. 4 ~. Routf' 1.
Rutland. owm:r ofTh eCovP. 1\ . ~~
ca libre nu10motic pistol was
recovered a t lhP SCf'n C' a s we ll as
o ther phys ical Pvid r nrP . offir iab
rPport.
Paul GC'nH'll. in vcs llgal or for
lhf' MPigs P rosPc ur or Fred W.

Crow Ill , who int er viewed BarIC'.V on the shootin g, Si.i irl ttw l

Barley Is current ly bring he ld in
lhl' co unt y jail. His Ini tial co urt

An nou ncemen ts
3 Announcements
Tour Gu idaa: Doe ~ m onay mot ivata you ? Salary to 1t11rt Cornmi u in a-Bonua . Fant as tic
opportunity to Earn $800 ·
•1 000 / wk . M.n¥ company
benefits-adva ncement managemant position • nvaileble. C11ll

SuR tor lntltf11 iew 614 ·286·
6421 Not just • job.
M~oting

of Addi son R11ynolds
Cemetary An odetion. Mo nday .
May 25, 6 :30PM at CemetRry .

II ree l Coun try M1.1s ic is one of
ymu fa~o~orita things. a yo1.1n g
mrm hom Tennesue wor~i ng
temporarily In thi! llr&amp;ll would
tiki! to mtun you . WritatoJimml a
Peters. c are o t General Delivery .
Ga ll lpo lil , Oh 45631 . I' ll cair

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Cnmpur S p ac Hs l or r ~ tlt .

Btowtl' s Tr11ilttr Perk. Minar s
viiiH, Ohio 614 ·99 2 •3324 .
Th e Eastern High Sc hool clan of
76 Wl\1 hiiiV fl It' s annual clau
ruun lon· lamily pot luck d l nn~lr
on SAt June 6 t t South Bound

At

3 3 Road S id e Reu. h o m
11·30 A.m to3:00p .m. AII clau
members ..n d h iftfld &amp; 1111 w e !·

come.

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weehl old Ca ll 614 -379 2435

wee kend. Bond had not ber•n sci
Sat urdl.l~' mo rnin g.

Fr lonious a ssau lt is a n aggra ·
\'a trd frl on.v of 1he sPc0nd d(lgrer
;_~n&lt;l r urrirs a poss ibl e pp na lly of
three throug h Pight yea r.'&gt; 10 J
max imum of 1~ .vea rs in pr ison

ond a fine of up to $7'i0!1.

Am•slt'(l hy sht&gt;riff
Gil I.LIPOL IS - .ll'ffr rv Tod&lt;l

ShPCis. 19, of Rl. 1, Ga llipolis.
w&lt;Js

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Co unt y Sherifl" s Jle par tmr nl
Fri da)' ni ght . charged w ith at
tr•mprrp Iheft .
Public Notice
NOTICE OF AIGHl TO
NOMINATE BY PETITION
The Farmers Home Admioistr&amp;tion (FmHAJ is accepting
nominations for County Com
mittue electlon&amp; for MEIGS.
VINTON
AND ATHENS
COUNTIES. This notice ts is- ·
sued to inform eligible voters
of the right to nominate c andi·
dates tJv plftrtion. Copies of the
petition and instructions on its
compMtion can be obtained
from your local FmHA office.
Parsons nominated should
eration of a farm, h8'Je their
principal farming operation
within the c ounty or area in
whtch activities of the counly
or arM committ88 are carried
out. dorive the principal pert ol
their Income from 18Jming
(lha1 is more lh an 50 percent
of ' their gross income must
come from &amp;gricu!tural production), be a citizen of the
United Stoles or an alien lawfully OOmined to the United
State&amp; tor permanent residence. not have an FmHA i nsured or guaranteed loan.
and be well qualifi e d f o r
committee work. Nom inations must be received in
FARMERS HOME AllMl N·
I STRATtON OFFICE . 105
BUTTERNUT AVENUE . PO·
MERCY , OHIO no later than
Mav 26, 1987 . FmHA co m·
mittee e lection&amp; are open to
!Ill e lig ible vo te rs wilhout regard to ra ce , c olor, religio n.
national origin, ag e. po liti c al
ulflliation . marital s tatuti ,
U K Rnd / or handicap .
15114 . 17. 2t . 24 , 4Lc
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Sen. Clllm or has rece ived
dis tinquished servi ce awards
fr om the Disabl ed Am erican
Vf' tcrans of Ohio. th e Ohio Civ il
Ser vice Employees Associa tio n.
thL' Medi ca l College of Ohio a1
Toledo , and the Ohio Deparlmenl
of Agin g. He has been honored by
the Pmsecuting Attorneys' Associctlion for hi s contributions to
law enforce ment.
Se n. Cillmor a lso holds the
pres ligious Gove rnor's Award ,
the Phillips Medal of Publi c
Service . a nd has been In ducted
in to the Ohio Stale Fa ir Ha ll of
Fame.
He co-sponsored 1he bill which
rs tabl ishPd lhe Ohio Constitu tional RPv isio n Com mi ssion a nd
also servrod on thC" commission, a
group or r ltizens a nd leg isla tor s

whose goal was to modern ize the
State Constitution.
f or te n yea rs . Sen. Gillmor
s&lt;•rved as a membcrof a theOhlo
War Orp hans Scho larship Board.
Hf' also served as a member of
t he Crimina\.J ust ic e Supervisory
Comm iss ion, which distributes
feder a l law enforc(' ment funds
for crim e pre ventio n in Oh io.
Se n. Gillmor received his
Ba chelor of Arts deg ree from
Ohio W ~s lcya n Univers it y and
his law degree fl·om the Univer·
sll y of Mic higa n Law School. He'
was prcs ldenl of his college
fra ternit y a nd was active In

num e r o u s
organ izations.

Will close crossing for repairs

c ampu s

II U.S. Air Force ve teran. Sen.
Gillmor served as J ud ge Ad vocate and atta ined a rank of
Captai n while on active du ly. A
res id ent of Pori Clin ton in
Ot tawa County , he is murri ed
a nd has two daugh te rs.
fir st e lected In 1966 a t the age
of 27 to serve a two year term In
the Ohio Senate. he was reelected to four year terms in 1968.
1972, 1976, 1980 and 1984. Sen.
Giilmor represents the ~nd Senatori al District , which includ es
parts of Erie and Lucas Counties
a nd all of Otta wa and Wood
Counties.
The Rio Grande· College Board
of Trustees will confer a n hon or ary degree upon Sen . Gillmor
during I he June 14 commencement exercises. sc heduled to
begin at 2 p.m.

143 in the village of Carpenter will be closed one hour fo r repa irs

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Wednesday, Ma y 27, at noon, the Ohio Depa rtment of
Transportal ion DistrirtiO office announces.
F lagmen will be on the site 10 assist motorists throughout the
day while repairs are made.

PATIENT
i...!FTEAS

WH EEl.
CHAIRS

"Hospital Supplies for Ho.me Use"
For more than 2 yean, our
prolmionol stofl hos be.en
caring tor your home health
core needs.
We understand how important ·u is to havi the ' ''right''
prodt.&lt;ts, and to havo tbem
when you need them. You &lt;On
'"''end on lowman's Homecare
·1 Supply lor prompl fret
• ..tvp in your home.

We hav~ mle~ an~ rent~l .
programs and wil bill Modicare or your 1n1uranct com~
pony direct. If you hall quas~
lions obout billing, call us.
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446'-7283

CALL COLLECT

.an's Homecare Medical Supply

Galli1~olis. OH. 4511:!1

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Cllicken Salad-in a word, delicious.
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William B. Kughn
Jesus' mi ssion on eanh was "to seek and ro save the lost " (Lk. 10:10).
This. He accomplished in His physical body. His mission is the same,!oday,
"Go ye hrto alithe world, and preach the gospel fO every creature (Mk.
16:15). This mission is accomplished in His spiritual body, the ~burch
(Eph . 1:22 .23). whi ch is made up ofbelieye~. who .~ave been baptiZed~~
the " m1 e buptism .. .for the remusron ofsrns and added to the church
(Eph . 4:5: Acts 2:38.47). As Jesus did not spend His lime _begging ,for
money from His hearers , neither does_the church spend her trme beggtng
for money from her hearers.
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It definitely takes money for the _church to engage m her God·.r.ven
work . but God has given her a financtal plan rn the ~ew .Testament, Now
concerniiiR the collection for the saints. as I have gwen order ro the
churches of Galatia. even so do ye.' Upon tht flrsr day of the wtek let tlltry
one ofyou lay by ltim in srore, as God hath p~ospered hrm, that there he no
gatherings when I come" (I Cor .. 16: 1.'2). Th1s same plan th~t was s~ccess·
ful in providing for the needy samts 1s the same pl~n . th~t IS used tn supponing the church in her work. The mannerofourgmng ts .. .
I. Periodic: "Upo11 the (im da~ of the week . .. "The first da~ of th&lt;
week " marked the resurrection of Jesus (Mt. 28: 1-6; Mk. 16:1-6; Lk. 24 :1·
9; Jno. 20:.1·18). Christ met with His disciples on this day following His re·
surrection (Mt. 28:9,10; Mk . 16:14; Lk. 14:J6; Jno. 20: 19).1t was the day
the early Christians came together "to breok_b~ead " (Acts 20:7). They we':"
instru cted to give at th is.time, also. AI~ ~hnsttan~ today assemble on thts
day 10 worship as authorized by God, RIVIn ~ of Ihear means.
2. Perwonal: ''Let every one u/ you .·· ··~very one of you'' embraces every
individual member of the church. There 1s no exception . The poorest to the
richest is to give.
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3. Pro,.kJentl 'Loy by him in store. " This is th.e contnbut10n made to
the treas ury of th e church. II i~ t~e amount that IS first separate~ by. the
individual members and has pnonty over all other expenses, and Is gtven
to God.
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4. ProportlonalO: "As God hath pro;pere_d h1m.. . _ wp~r em r~ces
what one receives and according to ones ablltty. H1s gtVIng IS detemuped
by what he makes and not by what he d~ not make, W.hen each ~ne gtv~
accordin g ro hi s income, he gives proportionately, that ts, accordmg to hts
ability.
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Their having the contribution r:eady .and on hand upon Pauls ~mval ,
would fac ilitate their givi n~ the gtft quiCkly and accurately, preventing any
special ga1heringor collectton .
.
When rhis plan is I aught to, and obeyed by, every faithful member of !he
church, each one gives bou~ttfully; each o~e p~ or plaal hts Jl":l"J.
in his heart: and each one gtves cMorfally, ~otgrudg1ngly, orofn«esStry
(2 Cor.9 :6.1).
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Because the church accepts and obeys God s fin an . ~ p an rn t e ew
Testament , you will never hear any plea ma~e on telev&amp;~!On or r~dio by the
1rue chu rch of Chri" for individuals to send 1n any spectal donAtion to help
her corry on her work . Beware of any relig~ous teac~er or orsanit.a~ion who
spends most of their time as~ing for spec1a~ ~onattons ~r who rei~ .upon
gimmicks. rummage sales. dmners , et~ . ThiS 11 ~ot God s plan! lr 1115 not
God's plan , it is not the church acoordang to Gods etem~l purpose!
for Fl'fl&lt; Bible Cf&gt;rmponJence Coum, Wnl•, ••

Chapel Hill Church of Christ
Bull\ ille Road • P.O. Do• 308
Gallipoli A, Ohio 45631

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tuit ion, tex tbooks and related
ma terial s. equipment and excess
costs. An.vone Interes ted in
furlh er information about _the
project or In offering suggesuons
for consideration in the project
should contract R. Charles Holllday at the Salem Center Elementary School, 742-:lll.l

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SALUTES
the fallowing winners af the District History Day
Competition held in Athens an April 25, 1987:
Jason Kopack
Adam Broyles
Matt Clickenger
Keith Hanning
Jo Harmon
Nicole Sola
Amy Jackson
Gwen Elliott
Julie Parsons
Susan Thomas
Jennifer Young
leighAne Cremeans
Chris Carman
Heather Huestis
Gretchen Huestis
Gus Petrie
Kelly Smith
Alex Hardin

Tony Vance
Rodney Collins
Jon Wilkins
Keith Nance
William Strait
Terri Tawney
Pam Allen
Heat her H astwell
Cindy Mason
Susan Tope
Jill Wamsley
Troy Miller
Sean Harris
Ami Roderick
Charlie Brown
Eric Murphy
Gene Sheets
Doug Wilkins
Chris Slagle

STATE WINNERS:
1st Place:
Jason Kopack
William Strait
Cindy Mason
Pam Allen
Susan Tope
Heather Hastwell

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2nd Place ;
Chris Carman
Heather Huesti s
Gretchen Huestis
Gus Petrie
Kelly Smith
Charlie Brown

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3rd Place : .
Amy Jackson
Alex Hardin
Troy Millar
Sean Harris
Ami R odarick

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Entries placing 1st or 2nd will represent
Ohio at the National History Day
Competition in Washington, D.C. during the .
week of June 7-11.
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GIVING BIRTH TO GENERATIONS

Fl~w thru projt&gt;f'l

MIDDLEPORT - Th e Meigs
Local Sc hool District is presently
preparing a Title VI ·B flow thru
project, educa tion of the handicapped act, Part B, PL 94-142, for
the 1987·88 school year.
P roject expendirures wi ll Inr lude personnel. lnsrrucll onal
materia ls and suppli es. pupil

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Mon. &amp; Fri. 9:30 til 8:00 P,lll
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mt ll ion is appropriated. studenrs ' share of the cosr of
educat ion wi il cer tain ly ·rise
beyo nd the l' urren l 36 percent.

Gallipolis City Schools

SORRENTO

PO.ll\IT PLEASANT - The $500 R.B. Rothgeb Memorial
Award, presen ted annually by Peoples Bank to the Point
Pleasant High School gradual ing class val edictori an. was given
last week to Kathy Sue Trout , dau ght er of fl oyd and Barba ra
Trout.
Kathy , who will graduat e wllh a perfect 4.0 grade point
average, received her scholarship from Mrs. R.B . Rothgeb,
window of the late Mr. Rothgeb who wa s co-founder of th e
Peoples Ba.nk and served as its fir st pre~ lden t and chairman of
th e board until his death in 1977.
· This was the ninth year I he scholarship has bee n awarded by
fhe bank.
Mis~Troul has received an academic scholarship to Marshall
Un iversit y wh ere she plans to major in finan ce.

this week

only min imal increases in sl,u·
dent fee s would be needed .
Tlir Ohio Board of Rege nIS ,has
wu rn cd that unl ess a noth rr :&gt;200

Rothgeb award pre.sented

HOME OXYGEN SER VICE

Free pllrt Bu gle puppiee. Gi llu•·
pins At . 688. Call 614 -4463969

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MARIETI'A -The Conra il Ra il road cross ing on Slat e Route
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We wish ta congratulate and extend our best
wishes to the

Open up your wardrobe for com fort and rontemporary s t yle with shoes for s ummer.
White
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in tho left leg and twice in th e

appeara ncp w ill pr oba bl y not bf'
r ' i ~ht leg. Talbott w as tak en to . until Tuesday du(' to thP ho lida .'r'

lng ex11·a money fo ~ · pnma ry and
secondary educaupn. a nd rol·
leges and univ~rsil!es .
.
Majorn y Senate Rcpubilcu ns
have scheduled a press•confe rence for Tuesday aft ernoon to
release their fina l spendin g plan .
worked out in detail during the
weekend.
The Senate Finance Commit lee will receive amendment s to
the gian t appropriat ions bill
Tuesda y evenin g and Wednesday. A floor vote isscheduled fo r
Thu rsda y, the only da y the
Senate will be in session th is
week.
Senate Republicans a lready
have added $90 milli on to the
House- approved amou nt fo r public schools. Senate GOP aide Curl
Steiner said lat e last week 1hf' re
wil l be a "significa nt increase"
for higher · educCl l ion .
Sen. Stanley J . Aronoff, R·
Cincinna t i, chairma n of lhc Senat e Finance Committ ee, has
hinted that instructional subsi dies to colleges and univers ities
wil l be raised to the point where

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CMei-TIIolt Is~ aur Obstetrical Department
prides Itself on. We love bringing new ~ ~nd Joy
Into the·world. The love we slw'e Is genuine and
the medial are we prcl\'lde Is professional. Let us
RH yau ~ l'le.u.ult Valley Hospital's Obstetrics
Depmment believes ln.

Wl BWEVE IN I'ATIENT·PHYSICIAN RllATIONSHIPS
We believe that strong patient-physician relationships
are the key to an enJoyable and successf\Jl de livery. That
means your physician delivers your chi ld.

"I h.ve been

delivering b•bles for

many ye; r!l. .1nd w~rchl ng mv

pariem who I il.we been c.::umg
for fhc lctst 9 months deliver
her child is still d most rewarding
p.1rt

of my life "
/Ohn Grubb. M.D.

" Tredl mg rnothers with ca re.

res pect anct ,~rson.tllzed
&gt;tlentlon Is a malor p.lrl of my
pra.ctke."

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wt IIWM IN INrANT CAit1 IDUCATION
In addition to giving mother and child special C&lt;~ r e, vve
provide Instruction and information on the needs of the
newborn which includes feeding, bathing, taki ng te mperatures. and otheT general infant ure.

Wl BWEVE IN rAMilJ·CENTlRID CARt
We believe in family -centered ure. WhM is fa mily
centered care? It is allowing SUf) f)Ort p e r son~ ( u ~ua lly
relatives and frie nds) to be &gt;'At h the expectant mo ther
dun ng the labor and delivery process. [ven in the c,1se of a
cesarean sec tion, the fathe F is usually allowed Into the
ope1at1ng room.
As soon as possible alter delivery. the nur~ encourage
the fath er. broth ers and sisters, and granrlparents to
r artlcl pate in the care or the Infant and the support or the
mother.

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Area deaths

Rutland, dl_ed Saturday morning
!II Ve1erans Memorlai Hospital.
· She. was born April 27, 1920, a
daughter or the late Frank 11nd
Barbara Folden Gardner. She
was a retired employee of the
Imperial E lectric Co. In
Midd leport.
She was preced in dea th by her
parent s, a slsler Helen Sirong
and lwo brothers, Harold and
Ear l Ga rdner.
Surviving are a sister, Hazel
Grate: Pomeroy, and a number
or niei:es and nephews, along
whom are Mary Birchfield, Middleport; Eileen Carter, Ga llipolis; Wanda Fetty, Pomeroy;
Haro ld Gra te, Pom eroy; Harold
Gardner , Jr., Columbus ; Ma rvin
and David Gardner, both of
L angsville, and a cousin, Dave
Rou sh, Co lumbus.
Funeral services will be held 1
p .m . Wedne sday at th e
Raw lin gs-Coats -Blower Funeral
Home In Middleport with Rev.
Amos Til lis officiat ing.
Friends maycallat the funeral
hom e from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m .

HARMON O'BRIEN

Harmon O'Brien
POMEROY
H ar mon
O'Brien, 76, former Mei gs
County Probate and Juvenile
Court Judge, dl f'd Tu esday at
Wildwood, Fla.
He was a son oft he la te Charles
William an d Orel hU Keis ler
·
O'Brien and wa s rea rcd tn
Gallipolis. Alt er servi ng in I he U.
S. · Nav y, 1942-1945, he was a
practicing altorney in Pomeroy
until 1949 when he wa s fi r sl
elected Meigs Cou nl y Pr o b ale
· d lo
andJuvenlle Judge. HerC'I!re
Florida In 1972.
•··
wa s a member or the
.ne
Episcopal Church, lhC' Meigs
County,OhloSi al c andAmPri can
Bar Associations a nrl wa s an avid
'
golfer.
Besides his parenl s, he was
preceded
lndea
twobrolh
ers,
Charles
andthby
William
, and a·
sister, Mary VIrginia.
Surviving are his wife, Henrletta Cherrington O'Or icn , also
formerly of Gallipolis; a IJrolhcr.
.James O'Brien , Pomcro.v, and
several nlccl's and nephews .
Donations In his memory may
be made to !he Amer ica n Ca nccr
Sorlet y wllh arknow lrdgrme niS
to Mrs. Harmon O'Br ien, C.C.C'.
Gollvlew Tra il, Wildwood . F la .,

'fue,day.

Burial will
Ce meter y.

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Miles

Paul Hendricks
POMEROY _ Paul F . Hl' nd · k 64 4. , H k Si
nc s, , .,,, osa
, o1umhu s, ror mer l.v of Pomeroy, died
Thu rsday at Mercy Hos pi lal in
Co lumbu s.
M r. Hendricks wa s bor n in
Pom"royo nM ay23,l923,ason of
c e James and .Josephine
lhC' !al
Manley Hendricks. He was a
fo rmor omplo.ve." of the Ohio
c
c
Pa cking
Co. andc Armour Mea t
Pac·k,·ng C'o.
Survivin g ar c his wife. K a·

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thryn; ~lx daughters, Shirley
Martin, BalTimore, . Md.; Paula
Hendricks, Nancy Mullins, ,Jan
Abshire', .Polly Coyer, Lelah
Ward , all of Columbus; a son,
Robert Hendricks, Columbus; 13
grandchildren. three great·
grandchildren; a brother, William or Columbus; a sister.
Beu lah Dalley, Oklahama and
several nieces and nephews.
Services were held at 1 p.m.
Saturda y at the 0 . R . Woodyard
Co. Chapel , South High St.,
Columbus. Burial wa s in Obetz
Cemeter y.

.Section

Women veterans ~honored in hospital statue

Anna Price
POMEROY- Anna Margaret
Price, 70, formerly or Pomeroy,
died Friday night at her home in
Pata skala .
Mrs. Price was born in Pomeroy on Oct. 10, 1916, a daughler of
the late E . Karl and Madge
Werner Owens. She wa s a 1935
gradua te of Pomeroy High
School. She belonged to the
Hilltop Lutheran Church in
Columbus..
Surviving are her husband,
Char 1es M . p r 1re; two sons,
Charles E. Price, Croaton, and
William B. Price, Columbus; two
daughters, Barbara lies, Engle·
p ncc
· ~ or
wood , a n d M ar llyn
Swanton; eight grandchildren,
two grea t-grandchildren; two
· ters, J ane B owman, p at as·
SIS
kal a, and Car la Winebrener ,
L eI ar t• W· V a.
Be Sl'des her par en t s. se
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prece e 1n ea t
y er step· · · B ooth 0 wens.
mo th er , y 1rgm1a
Servi ces will be held at 2 p.m.
T ues day a1 t h e M argarum·
Schoedlnger Chapel, 335 .Johnstown R oa d , G,a hanna, where
fr iends may callfrom 2 to4 and 7

URGENT
CARE
CENTER

POMEROY- Gene.C. "Tony"
Slaven. Route 2, Coatesville ,
lnd·.• died Monday at Putnam
County Memorial Hospital in
Greencastle, Ind.
He was born Sept. -15, 1928 at
Ronceverte , W. Va ., a son or
Eliza beth Landrum Slaven of
Middleport and Lacy J. Slaven,
Louisville, .Ky. He was employed
as a fo rem an at the Automatic
Sprinkler System in Indianapolis
for 21 years.
He served in the United States
Marine Corps and wa s a veteran
of the Korean Conflict.
Surviving besides his parents

We w~nt you to know· that
we are here ... for YOUl

URGENT
CARE CENTER
Located at Holzer Clinic
on Rt. 35 In Gallipolis

446-5287
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
-Monii!I.II·Friday
Wnkend• 8: Holldap
5:00 P.M. to 9:00P.M.
1_:00 P.M . to 9:00P.M.

TilE ULTIMATE TATOO- Martin Tucker says the hack~lece
· "tatoo lover's ultimate tatoo. His hackpiece depicts a "Salule lo
U.S.A." and when finished next year, will cover his enllr• hack .

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0 Please send me details aboul
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· . •tfUPPff!!? ~.L41NS -Jt took
:mhours of work over a two-year
,;;.~~p t&lt;n crea!e., the "ultimate
oo" fdr M~-rt!rl Tucker - a
kplcce .&lt;'a iled "Salute to the
.A." which depicts 200-year s
our nation 's history.
1-. Twenty-yea r -old Tucker , or
'F,uppers Plains, says his ba ck·
liPce start ed out with a Harleye! ~vidson motorc yc l e l ogo.
lllarlev-Davldsons are made In
dJr u·.s.A., and from !his ca me
't'ti cker' s idea to expand his
~~ck piece to pay tribut e to
4merica' s hlslory,
~ Th e backpiece, whi ch wil l
~ve ntuall y cover Tucker's entire
Qack, Includes th e Slulue of
~lberty , the Capitol. Independ·
Qnce Ha II, Mount Ru shmore,
J!'aul Revere's rid e. the U.S.S.
A~l z ona memorial , the Lincoln
ana Washinglon 'm emorials, Ihe
~e t a ration or Independence and
llw Uberty Bell.
:Designed by Tuppers Plains
~too arl ist .Jim Stacey, TuckN 's
lta ckp icce Is admired by other
~'oo expert s. not only becau se of
I} ~ inl ricalc design, but because
a~lhe time and expense involved
lfi-;jts c1·ea t ion.
• 'fucker does n't describe the
tlooing process as pain ful , but
(aiher as a " burning sensalion
~· hirh la st for aboul an hour"
af ter the talooinJ&lt; Is compieled .
~ &lt;'says Ihe lower pari of the ba ck
is especia lly sensitive 1o I he Iat oo
art ist's needles.
~ Sterilized needl es are used by
lhi' artlsl to lnjecl d ~·e inl o three
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,·r d and disinfect ed. Ther e
rP nerves here Tuck er says, and
&lt;,; firs t slep in the process Is to
e~L(i lln c lh(' stl'nril·applied desl~n
~·i th a single nccdlP and black
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"See ya soonel
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28th: Mom. yest.erday . •June 3.
In 1973, the city coun('l! of •
Today I got Dad ~ or April 26th.
Canton, an industrial town of
Never know what s going on with
about 90,000 rcsidenls, decided to ·
th;. maiL... .
build a memorial to the homeWorking 10 rcu (Intensive
l OIVn heroine,
ca~e unit) again tbday .... Got to
11 raised$8,872 In contributions
10. (degrees) and ICU Is air
and plac ed a 5-foot -6 statue of •
co nditioned. They have a lot of
Lane atop a marble base In· ~·:
really sick patients. Had three
scribed with the names of 110 -~,
dJe yes terday. They still have
Stark County servicemen killed .
lou r on res p~rators . None too
In Vietnam .
good, either.....
.
The statue bears the words :
. " This ~nit , thP 312th Evarua "Born to Honor
t1on hospital, has trea led 10,000
"Ever at Peace"
patients since WP arrived last
Seplember. Unbelievea ble!
The Vietnam veteran chapler • ~
'.' Register office had a poll
in Ca n ion dedicated Itself to •
gomg to see what time and what
Lan e, and all wom en who served : ,
date lhC' IO,OOOth pati ent would be
in Vlelnam , on Memorial Day
adm uted. It was yes terday l 198!). '
morning. Haven' t heard who won
In ' officially beromlng the · '
the money ye t.
Sharon Lane Memorial Chapter 1"'
"They put plastic or rubber
No. 199 of the Vietnam Veterans w
floor til e down In the mess hall
or America. thP chapter wrote:
the evening before last. Looked
" We hope 1his sma'll effort will ., 1
r eal nice till yes terday · noon
help these women receive more ' ' ' )
when It got hoL The tar came up
recognition In lhe future . These ·'
between the I!IC' and 11 got sturk
wome n foughl the war by helping ·:~
al~_ovC'r the pl ace, .. . "
mend brokPn bodies, hearts and 1
How did the homemade Ice
spirits, somet imes with ju st a
cream I urn out?
smile, a soft word or gent le .' ';
" Siart nights tomorrow so I
lauch.
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don' t have to get up early
"Ever y one who passed 1 1
tomorrow . Nice thought . Still
through an evar station has a · ~
very qulel around here . Haven't
mcmm·y or story of a nurse. '. ,
golten mortared for a coup le of
Perhaps she gave him hope or ·,.
wee ks now . We are getting some
courage. Perhaps she helped ' ~
new nurses this week.
wrlle a lellcr hom('. Perhaps she '
"Read a book la sl night and
made his dying jusl a titlle ' t
missed a good Lee Marvin movie oasler....
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at the mess hall ....
"God bless you.
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"We thank you.
sleepy.
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•rljPi l The Wood Count y
Genealogica l Society says people
who " adopt -a-cemetery" lVIII
f\Cip Improve I he appearanct' of
li\c count y's gravey ards and
Jlreserve a v i ta l hi storica l
t ecord .
,. Member Lolita Gulhrle said
emeteries conlaln a wea lth of
f(enealoglcal history that should
be saved for future generations .
~o mr date to the count y_'s found·
!ng in 1820 and offer the. only
written record or the lives or
.•arly resi dents , she said
·:rh u r sd ay.
T he society is encouraging
•)leo pie who live near the cemeter·
,l es and thoSe who have lamlly
&lt;members burled In them to look
' fler some of the county's 77

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Sarvlnt Sout"-tt Ohio
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MIDDLEPORT - PrrmPi la II .
Cox, 79, :!6{) Pear l Sl , Midd leport, died Frida y at Vrlcra ns
Memorial Hospit al.
Mrs . Cox wa s born Srpl . 28.
1907at F.van s, W. Va .. adaughl er
of the lai c .lames and Minnie
·li'asto. Besides her pa r·en l s. she
was also preceded In dea l h by her
·husband. Albert M. Cox In J%8,
and rwo brothers, Archie and
George Ca sto .
SurvlvlnR arc a daughter .
Constance M. Bullot'k , C' lard r ndon, Pa .,; a so n, .J ames E.
Lawson. Harl sv ille, S. C.; four
sisters , Frreda Pr ingle. Si . 1\l·
·tans. W. Va.; M ar ir Mosc, r-:as l
Liverpool; Virgin ia Say lrc ;Jnd
Geraldine Parsons, bolh of
' E:vans . W. Va .; a brother .. Ia mrs
·Caslo, Rip ley, W. Va., srV&lt;'ral
grand c hild re n . nicr·r' and
nephew s.
Friends may &lt;'&lt;' II al l hc Cas to
-do1uneral Homr in Evans , w. Va ..
'trom 4 10 Y p.m . Sundav wllh
services l obea tlhefuncral home
at'll a. m . Monday . Burial will tw
.In .Jarkson Memor ial Ceme tN\'. .

By THOMAS FERRARO
1.25 mlllion are wom en, accordUPI Feature Writer
lng to a Census Bureau survey in
. In a small· cour tyard behind 1980, the first. time the a_
gency
Aultman Hospital In Canlon, · asked women _af they had been In
Ohio, stands a bronze statue or th e armed services.
Army 1st Lr. Sharon Lane, the
A 1982 study by the General
only American servicewoman Acco unting Olllce round I hat
killed by enemy lire In the · alt hough wo~eil have served in
V1etnam war.
the military smC'e at least Wor ld
On Monday; Memorial Day , a War I , they have trad liionally
wreath will be placed at the received less benefits and recogstat ue by a veterans ' group re· nitlon than males. Subsequently ,
named In l9851n honor of Lane, a I he Veterans 1\dminlstratlon in representative of unsung he- cr eased their benefits and redcrolnes - women vets, par tlcu· signed VA hospi lals to better
accomodate them,
Jarly warllme nurses .
"Some gjlys dropped out of the
Last fall, Congress pa ssed a
chapter', say!Qg It wasn't right to bill to build a memorial to women
be named lor one person, " said vels, and an effor t is under way to
Bill Madden, vice president or place a statue or a servicewom en
the Sharon Lane Memorial Cha p· in Wa shin gton, D.C ., at Ihe
ter. No. 199 or the Vlelnam Vietnam Veterans' Memorial.
Veteran s or America In Ca nion.
Lane Is among Ihe estimated
"B ut we believe we did the 8,000 to 10,000 women, about 85
right thing," said Madden. " We percent of them nurses. who
changed our name because we served In Vietnam. She was the
reel the woman vet eran is the only one killed by enemy action,
forgotten warrior. We wanted to but seven olhers also died I here
show respect to them."
- one from a s1roke. on e or
Lan e, a 1961 graduate or Souih pneumonia and five in nonCanton High School and a 1965 eombat alm·art cras hes.
grl\duate of Aultma n Hospital
A lew years alter Lane got her
School of Nursing, was killed In a nur sing degr ee. she " thought she
roeket attack on the 312th Eva - wasn't getting enough oul or
cuatlon Hospital at Chu Lal on life," r ecalls her mother, Ka y
June 8, 1969. II was a monlh Lane. "She wanted something
before her 26th birthday.
more. II wa s her choice to go Into
.Last year, a women' scenteral
the service."
On .June 4, 1969, Lan e wrote her
Aultman Hospital was named for
Lane. Today, Sharon Lan e i s a parents a letter aboul life as a
symbol of
changing attl lude, com bat nurse. It wa s her final
one slowly beginning to recog- letter home. Four days, In the
nlze the contributions or women roc ket attack, Sharon L ane was
In qJ(litary servke.
decapitated .
· 01 America's 27.5 m·lllion vets,

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Gonalefore II To lntplra
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The design is lhen shaded wilh
add itional needles and the las t
stage Js coloring.
Most of the design on Tu cker 's
back has been shaded and there
Is 'some color In lhe American
flags and motorcycle logo. ColorIng is time-consumi ng Tucker
says. and It will take lour sittings
of one and one-half.hours each to
co lor In jus I one wing of the eagle
at the ce nter of the ba ck piece.
Tucker says he chose th e
"Salute to the U.S.A ." because
he's a proud American and
because he wan led hi s back pi ece
'' to be diff e r e nt, no I
co nve ntional. "
Tucker fir sl fell in love with
latoolng when his br other rame
home from the army with a tatoo.
He now haA 28 ta toos on his body,
in cludi ng I he por tions or his back
already outlined .
He warn s Individuals con sider·
ing tatoos th at "they aren' l
cheap. " His most expensive and
most time consuming tatoo was
Mount Rushmore. and altOg'lher.
his will have cost aboul $2,500 hy
I he t1me It 's completel y fini shed .
He also point s out that talooing
is sa lr when done properl)' by an
ex pen , and reports that local
tatoo artists are now being
-regu lated by th e county health
department. To prevent Infection
and help preserve colors, latoos
shoul\f be washed at least twice a
da v and should always have a
light coa ling or antibi otic
ointment.
Tu cker admits that tatooinJ&lt;
mav not be for evervone and l or
!hose who arr inier!'Sted. he
adv ises !hem to co nsider the
tatoo lor "lhree weeks to a
month " before actually gel lin g
it, "because once ll' s th ere, It' s
there."
Mcanwhilr. :m unco nvr n1ional
young man pa ,1s lribut e to his
count ry In his ow n unconven·
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Cemeteries hold more than. plots and tales
By SANDRA L. LATIMER
lhemselves."
United Press International
GlcndaiC' was la id out as a park
This Memo'r ia l Day people will sys1em as weil as a graveyard,
make their annua l pilgrimage to sa id Pentecost.
graves of their loved ones,
And a slml ar story Is to ld In
carefully place a handful of Clnclnnall about the Sprin g
flower s beside the marker . lhen Grove Cemeler y, which has
r un like mad to get oul or the earned It s spot on the N~ tlonal
gales before the ghost stories Regis ter or Historic Pl aces and Is
cat ch them .
the second largest cemetery In
So many people l ea r the qulel , I he nation.
nea tly trimmed grounds dotted
" ll's such a beautiful pla ce 10
with granite markers and plastic vls ll ," says Lois Smith or the
flowers and enter only when they Grealer Cincinnati Convcnllon
have to.
and Vl sll ors Bureau . " It 's so
But to 'Akron tour conductor Imm aculate. The gravesltcs are
Larry Pentecost, cemeteries are so well trimmed . There are little
the bridge to history. He stresses · lakes and ponds with ducks,
lhl s when he conducts tours or geese and swans."
Akron, ending In Glendale
Sprin g Grove Cemet ery and
Cemetery .
Arboretum began 16 years before
During his tours, Pentecosl
lhe Civil Wa r . Besides a burial
tells of the " Industrialists who place, the grounds were used as
built their financial empires and
an experim ent with various
th en th e monument s t o ty pes or !lowers.
In 1855. Adolph ·srraugh, a
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yo ung Prusslan landscape gar·
dener began molding the site Into
a ma ssive English garden. Tovandalism at Oak Grove Cem e- day, amon g the 16 champion
tery near the campus of. Bowling trees are a Cedar or Lebanon, a
. Green State University, where 42 400-year-old whit e oa k, and In
stones were toppled .
sprl'ng, more th an 30,000 tulip s,
\
Guthrie said the genealogical 5,000 gray hyaci nths, 10,000 pan·
society wilt ha ve a boolh and a sics and some 100.000 daffodils
map displayed at · th e Wobd
grow in the 733 acres.
· County Fair In August to show
Spring Grove offer s 35 mil es or
the locati on s of the cemeteries. A roads meandering by the rolling
booklet d!'Scrlblng each town- green hills, rellecllve lakes and
ship's graveyards will a,lso be glistening monuments that bear
published .
such names as Taft, Longworth,
McGuffey. Procter, Gamble and
In the meantime, society
members ar.e recording Informa- Kroger.
tion orr the stoes In each cemeAkron's Glendale Cemetery
tery In an effort ro preserve dates back to 1837, says
history, Guthrie ssald. Because
Pentecost.
there are at least77 ce meteries In
" You have the Cer eal King
Wood County, Guthrie said there
(Ferdinand Shumaker, . who
Is a need lor more help.
started Quaker Oats), then you
"We want people to be Inter have the Diamond Match King
ested because they really have a
(Ohio Columbus Barber, who
love of cemeteries ," she sa ld.
also founded Barberton )," he

preserved tn cemetenes
rPmeterlcs .• parti cula r l y th e
small J&lt;ravey ard s that have
become targets of ,·a ndal s.
" We don't want to just save
stones, " she said, adding th at an
Important feature Is the neC'd to
prevent a further loss ol the
historical data Inscribed on
them . "That was a human who
did have a life and Is part • or
someone's family history."
The genealogical society does
not want to be a parent organiza tion lor lhe program, but Instead
direc ts people to township trustees and others In charge o! the
cemeteri!'S. Guthrie said the
project Is Ideal for Sunday school
classes or scout troops.
The adopt-a-cemetery project,
which Guthrie said was similar
to a neighborhood block watch
program, was spurred by Tecent

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"&amp;1mucl Lane, an aulh or,
historian and form er ma yor ha s
a marker that's a metcoriiP,''
Pentecost said.
But perhaps the mostoul stand·
lng fea ture of the Glenda](•
Cem etery Is thl' chapel with
stained glass windows depleting
the story or a woman sending her
son to war, nursi ng his wound ~.
then visiting hi s gr ave.
" It's dedicated to those who
served In the Civil War," Pente·
cos t said or th e sand stone chapel.
"The beau tllu I sta Ined gla ss
windows ca me from Scolland. In
1876, II cost $25,000 ' to build.
Today, lo duplicate It would be
close to a million dollars ."
In Union Cemetery near Steu benville Is a grave marked by a
dog tha t died or grief aller It s
owner died .
The story goes that a st ra y dog
adopted John E. Boil lin, who had
been blinded In an acc ident at a
foundry, and become his guide
dog. Alter Boillln 's death In 1924,
the dog would neither eat nor
drink, and eventually died •
Bolllln's fellow
work er:~
molded a metal dog at· the
foundry to be placed on Bolllln's
grave. In 1948, a man who
remembered seeing the two
together repaired the dog that
had been damaged by the el e·
mcnts. It was then put on a
concrete base. The dog was
repaired again In 1969.
Al so In this cemetery are lhe
plots of Edwin M. Sta nton,
secretary of war under President
Lincoln, and that or James and ·
Anna A', Wilson, grandparents ol
President Wilson.
During the Civil War. Camp
Chase In Columbus became a
prison camp for Confederates.
both officers and enlisted men.
But a lot of dissident citizens

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were kept there, "some who said ..
the wronJ&lt; lhln g al the eountry,~
store," says Roger Long, as so- 1:
clale editor of the Blue and Gray ·~
Ma~azlne In Co lumbu s.
~·
Sin ce many were Soulherners, ,
I hey were not ac,·ustomcd to the
Nonh's cold and they died of 1
pneumonia, sa id Long. Guards . ~
thOugh! some others were rebel·

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pneumonia , he sai d.
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Some 2.200 bodies ar e burled In ,
a graveyard In lh f' west side or
Col umbu s. Alt hough many were ~"
Co nfedera t es , th e gia nt Slonr al r
the cemet ery sa.vs ''Americans." ,..
Eac h year , a special cer emony
Is held at lh(• et'm etcry th~ first~
Sunda y aflcr .tc l!erson Davis' ,
blrlhday Junr 1.
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Conl,ederal c soldier s an • also
burled on Johnson's I sland In ;
Sandu sky Ba y, In anolher crmr· ,
tery In Columbu s and o n ~ of •
Morgan's ·Ra iders Is burled In ,.
Morga n County where he died, ''
says Roger Lon!'(, associ ate edl· ,
tor or the Blue and Gray,
Magazine.
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Johnson's Island contai ns the ,
graves of 206 Confederate s oldl-' 1~ •
ers who had been Imprisoned on t•
the Island, as well as a lew ~
l•
civilians . Thei r graves are
marked with heads tones or Geor·
gla marbl e. This ce metery Is ·
easily accessi bl e by a causeway~
from the Marbl ehead Peninsula.
In Kent on Is l he graveslte of
Jacob Parrott, th e first recipient
or the Meda l of Honor ..He was the§
youngest member or Andrews'~
Raiders, 24 Union sol diers from ;~
Ohio who sabotaged Confederate
railroads. He was captured
Imprisoned, but mad e a successful escape. Upon his return lo the~
North, he wa s awarded the Me·
dal of Honor by Stanton.

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Holzer-lrvin

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Patrick V. Johnson

Pamela Lynn ,Johnson
Gregory ,John Michael

Johnson-Michael
rV,CINE - Mr. and Mrs.
Larry G. ,John son announce the
approaching marriage or thei r
daugher . Pamela Ly nn Johnson.
to Gregory John Michael, son of
Mr. and Ms. Everett Michaci.Jr.
The open churrh wedding wi ll
take place on June 20 at 1: :JO p.m.
at the Sacred Heart Cat holic
Church. Pomeroy.

Lynn Johnson
Steve Robie

Russell-Fow Ier

A recepton will be held fo llow·
lng the wedding at the Racine
Amer ican· Legion hall .
The brlde·elect Is a graduate of
Southern High School and Is
employed at Harris Farms
Greenhou se of Por tland.
Michael is also a graduate bf
Sou thern. He is In the U.S. Air
F'orce and wil l be stat ioned in
Wes t Germ any .

Nease-Johnson
POMEROY - .Jill L . Nease
and Pa trick V. ,Johnson will be
unllod In marriage In an open
churr h wedding on .June 14. fi
p.m .. at the Forest Run United
Met hodiSt Church. A r eception
wil l follow at th e church.
Th e brlde·c lcct Is the daught er
of Mr. and M rs. Arthur W. Nease
.Jr ., Racine, and will graduate
from Southern High School . She
plan s to attl•nd the Bauder

Usa Marie Russell

LETART, W.Va. - Mr. and
Mrs. Lewi s Young of Leta rt
announce the engagement and
forthcoming mar riage of their
daughter, Li sa Marie Russell , to
Mar k Richard Fowler. He is the
son of Donna Fowler of Mason
and the late Richard S. Fowler.
He i s the grand son of Mr. and
Mr s. How ar d Brannon of
Gallipolis.
Both will graduate. from the
West Virginia Institute of Tech·

nology. Ru ssell majored in both
computer m anagemen t and ac·
counting. Fowler will earn a
degree.ln computer science and
has accepted a posi tion with
National Security Agency In
Maryland.
The' open church wedding will
ta ke place June 6 at 1:30 p.m. at
the Mason United Methodi st
Church. A recepti on will follow in
th e fellowship room at the
church.

GALLIPOLIS- Dr . and Mrs.
Charles Holzer of Gallipolis
announce tht-- engagement of
their daughter. Amy Holzer, I&lt;;&gt;
Dudley Ross Irvin , son of Mrs.
Elaine R. Irvin of Grosse Point,
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Miss Holzer is a graduate of
Williston Northampton School ;
Kenyon College and Capitol
University. School of Nursing. At
capitol. she received a B.S.N.
and wa s inducted into Sigma
Theta Tau, national honor so· ~
ciety for nursing. She is e~::;.
ployed · as a staff nurse by Ohio~
State University Hospitals.
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Irvin graduated from Kenyon::
College. Is a member of Phi Beta;.,.
Anita ,Joyce Newhouse
Kappa
and re-ceived · an M.B.A:
Henry .Jerome Vest
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fr om. Ohio State Unlverslt~
wh ere he was Inducted into Beta ' ••
Gamma Sigma . a business ho) ::
nors fraternity. He is a manage·:&lt;'"
. rn ent consultan t with Arthur_
Anderson and Cornpa·ny lrt j :
GALLIPOLIS- Mr. and Mrs. Columbus.
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Elijah Estep Sr. of 110 4th Ave. ,
The wedding will take place •..,
announce lhe engagern enl of Oct. 3, at St. Pet ers :Episcopal -.::
their daughter. Anit a Joyce Church in Gallipolis.
Newhouse. to Henry Jerome Vest
of Homer. Mich. Vest is the son of
Mable Otto of Albin. Mich.
Symbolic pyramid
A June 14 wedding is being
On the back of the Great Seal of the
planned at th e Apostolic Gospel
United States. which appears on a $1
Church. Ea stern Avenue.
bill. is an unfinished pyramid. It is a '•
symbol of material strength, an en· ..
during foundation for .future growth _
and a goal of perfection.
··
GALLIPOLIS- Mr. and Mrs.
Horner .Johnson. Gallipoli s. an·
Bengal tiger
nounce the engagement of thei r
daugh ter Lynn Johnson to Steve
An Indian 10r Bengal) tiger . mea· '
Roble. son of Mr. Keit h Robl e.
suring II feet linch and weighing 857"
Gallipolis and Joyce Robif' of
pounds. was shot in November 1967 .
Bidwell .
Believed to be the largest ever taken
in India , it is on exhibit in the National;
Miss Johnson Is a graduate of
Mu seum of Natural History, Smithso·•
Gall Ia Academy Hi gh School and
nian Institute. Washington. D.C.
Is employed as a teachers aide at
Guiding Hand SchooL
Roble Is agraduate of 'North
Gallla High Sc hoo l ancl is em·
ployec by Robi e's Tire Service in
Rod ney .
A Jul y wedding is planned at
Whit eoa k Ba ptisf Church in
Gallipoli s.

Ellen Elizabeth Barnitz becomes
bride of David Matthew Dickson

BIG RAPIDS. Mich. I UP!) Lansing.
Ray Metzger was just wal king
Circuit ,Judge Lawrence Root
hts pets along the road but it Thursday, responding to a re·
seems that was raising the . quest from rhlef Mecosta County
dander of the law.
prosecutor .lames Samuels. or- : .
His tiger, rouga r.lion and·bear dered Metzge r and his pets out of 5.:
prompted co mplaints from tho&lt; the county by June 30. Samuels ~ ·
Colfax Township zoning adminl s· had Insis ted the animals were a ;. :
tra tor and animal control offlc· danger to the community.
r
ers who had v isited Metzger's
Rippy said the Metzger's prop- · ;
Rodney horne on an 18·acre rura l erty is enclosed only by a 4·foot · .
sit e.
loose wire fence and that the ~ ·
"He's made no effort to con· 5· month·old Siberian Tiger .and ':
rea l these animals ... he's been 9· month·oid cougar were both .~ :
see n walking the big cats and thr being- kept in a garage, while the •
grizzly bear along the roa d on a pregnant lioness was being kept - :
leash," sa id Thomas Rippy. a Inside an 8-foot c hain link panel ; ..
compliance offjcer with the U.S. fence with fenci ng laid across the ·:
Department of Agriculture in top.

0°/o·to 50°/o

Newhouse-Vest

Johnson-Robie

Fashion College in Atlanta , Ga .
this fall. She Is employed at the
F'a bric Shop in Pomeroy.
.Johnson, son of Mr. and M s.
Art hur .Johnson, Racine. Is a
gradua te of Southern High
School and is employed by Cec il
nnd Malone Co. In A tlantu . He
plan s to att end th e Atlanta
Apprentlcc•sh ip Sc hooL
The couple wil l reside in
1\ ti unt a.

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Mr. and Mr.r. Harley Tb oma.r

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'fhomas 50th anniversary noted
RIO GRANDE- Mr: and Mrs.
Harley G. Thoma s, Rio Grande,
will celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary on Sunday, Ma y 31,
at the Simpson Chapel United
Methodist Church from 2 until 4
p.m .
They were ,married in Boone •
County, West Virginia , on June I,
1937.
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They have two daughters, Mrs.
Joan Mault, Oswego Lake.
Orego n, and Mrs. Vickie Powe ll.
Bidwell. They al so have four
grandchildren.
The coupl e reques ts g'ilts be
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James Sands

Pomeroy- Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-'Point Pleasant,

w. va.

·May 24, 1987

Memorial at Bethel Methodist Church

BETHEL Methodis t Church nea r Eure ka was buill in IH66 and is
one of t hree c hurd ocs in Gallla Co unty his tory kn own as Bethel
Me thodist.
flow e rs, a nd evergreens. The
By •lAMES SANDS
Today we pic ture ih e Be the l house was packed to Its fullest
Methodi s t Ch urc h toca te&lt;l nca r ca pac it y.
" Th e Co mma nder , M. ThoEureka where In 1898 a mOSt
ma s, ope ned the exer cises In
l m pr css l v r·
&lt;Jccord a ncc with the ru le s of the
Me mori a I serord
r•r. A bea utifu l responsive
vice was held.
sPrvlcc
was rend ered by the
Accord ing to the
Cha
pl
a
in
a nd com ra des. Miss
Ca illp o ll s
Anna
Masterson
hac! selec ted a n
W eek l y
ab
le
e
holr
of
sin
gers;
the ir m usic
Tri bun e :
was gra nd and Inspiring. Be" D.L. Morton
·
tween
40 a nd 50 old soldi ers were
P ost G.A.R. he ld memoria l se rprese
nt.
vice a l Beth e l c hurc h yesterda y,
" F'our dra ped chairs on the
29th . The house was ha ndsomely
alt
a r rem ind ed ail since last
decor a ted with bunti ng. fl ags ,

memorial day four member~ ot
the post had. answered !he last
ro ll ca II : Col. Montgomery ,
Moses Miller, Willia m Cali. a nd
John Falley. Alt er the exe rcises
of t he post Rev. Br UJ , pastor of
tile charge held the congregation
s pell bound for nearly two nours;
Ills· eloqu_ence was sublime; his
pathetic pic ture of 36 years ago ,
brought tears to many eyes; his
a ddress was full of patriotism,
sound and conv incing logic, was
well received by his audience.
Mr. BrUJ after concluding his
address presented e ach m e mber
of the post a beautiful souvenir In
the way of a poem run off hi s
press." Rev. Brill was the author
of the poem .
"The Sta rs and Stripes, fl ag of
the free!
Read In Its folds of Liberty;
It tells us all of F a neull Hall
Where Ada ms bold, a nd others
told
The story of our sacred right.
The sha me of yie lding Tr uth to
Might .
Th e Stars a nd Strlp&lt;;&gt;s, fl ag of
the free!
It spea ks to us of liberty;
It tell s how w&lt;;&gt; ll ,
Mid shot a nd shell ,
And saber s troke,
And stifling smoke
On man y a hard · fo ught
ba ttlefield .
·
The foes of Ri ght were forc ed
to yield .

The Stars and St ripes. fl ag of
the free!
It bore a message o'er the sea,

To Spain so old.
The tyrant bold,
Who long had played,
His robber trade
On ·fairest Cuba 's bloodstained s hore;
" Hands off, ba se fiend , fore ver
more."
The Sta rs and Stripes, fl ag of
the free!
Whe n held a loft by George
Dewey,
In Ma nil a Bay,
The fir s t of May,
Sang a sweet song
To those so long
He he ld abjec t slaves by
heartless Spain :'
I bre a k your c hains, go free
again .
The Sta rs a nd Stripes . flag o!
the free !
May your brig ht fold s forever
be
Emblem of trut h
To every you th,
lnsplra lion
To every nation ;
Go e ve rywhere , dear Old Glory
Tell to all sweet Freedom' s
story.
The Sta rs and Str ipes. fl ag of
the free!
Go. be a r the cry fa r 'cross the
sea
From e a st to wes t,
Where e'er unrest
Leaves e mpty mouth
From north to south,
In ev ' r y land be neath th e sun .
Fal ~ freedom 's right shali yet
be won. "
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Catenctar/happenings
SUNDAY ·
LECTA - Wa lnut Ridge has
Rev . Ea r l Hinkl e In ser vices,
Sunday, 7:30p .m .
GA LLIPOLIS- Ga lli a Count v
Histori ca l Society meets S und ay ,
board a t I p.m ., general me m ber s hip at 2: .10 p.m., St. P eter' s
E pi scopa l Churc h. Spea ker
Bria n Cei ling. Southeas t Ohio
Museum ·l' ura tor of educat ion.
CHESHIRE - F af(l iiY reunion
of the la te Gorv Sheets, S undav .
Kyger Creek ciubhou se. ·
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PltESEN'I'S CII ECK - Mad gt• Boggs, vlc:e- prcside nt and
controllr r for Ohio Valley Bunk ( lt•ft 1, present" a c heck for 52,54t0 to
the Frenc h Art Colony rcprl!sc n led hy Alict• Lukac lormcr director
of the French Art Colony (center) and Tom Wiseman (rl)l'hll
c hairman of lht• Frenc h Art Colony 's Challenge Campaign. Tht•
Ch111lcng&lt;• Campaign goal Is $150,1100. Th e $2,500 check Is the third
major donation to the French Art Colony hy Ohio Valley Bank. So
far $100;000 has hecn rnlscd. (Trihunc photo hy Steve Triple tt)

VINT ON
P e ndl e ton Marc um Memorial Da y Se rv l~r
will be held Sunda y. 1 p .m .. on
Andy Dodr ill Road. Vint on, with
singing by the McDa niel Tr io and
.Jerry Frederick, a nd Dan Ha yma n and the F a ith Trio .
RACIN E - Southern Hi gh
Sc hool Class of 1967 will celebrat e their 20- yea r reunion wit h a
picnic on Sund ay a t t he Rarl ne
Shrine P ark. The potluc k dinner
w ill beg in a t I p.m .

PORTL AND - Sou the rn Hig h
School C lass of 1972 will celebrat e the ir 15-year reunion with
a picnic on Sund ay at Portland
Pa rk. A potluck dinner will beg in
a bou t 12 noon .
RACINE - Raci ne Volunt eer
F'lre De p a rtment Is sponsoring a
c hicke n barbequ P Sunday begi nning at 11 a.m. On e-half chic ke n.
$2.75. Complete dinners , $3.50.
Homemade lee· cr eam will be
sold by the ladles a uxiliary .
RA CIN E -Rutla nd Chu rch of
Cod is hav ing a gospel slng 6 p.m.
Sunday with Chr is tian SOund of
Logan, W .Va .. a nd the Ga briel
Quart e t. The public is invit ed to
a ttend .
RA CIN E - Racine Ame rican
Legion Post602 will have Me morial Day servlrC's Sunday, 1:.10
p.m.. a t Gree nwood Ceme te ry .
a nd a t 2: ~0 p.m. at Leta rt F all s
Cemetery.
MONDAY
CHE STER - Ches ter Volunteer Fire Departm ent is sponsor-

Poisons in your ga rden

U.N. headquarters

In "Save Your Child's Life." author
David Hendin warns of potential poisons lurking in common food plants.
Cherry tree twigs release deadly cyanide when eaten. Peach tree leaves
contain hydrocyanic acid , a dangerous poison. The leaves a nd vines of tomato and pot ato plants can cause severe stomach and nervous disorders,
and rhubarb lc• vcs contain kidneydamaging oxalic acid.

The ·united Nations headquarters
occupies over 16 ac res of Manh attan
between First Avenue and Franklin
D. Roosevelt Dnve, East 42nd and
East 48t h Streets . There are two
buildings. the Secretariat and the
General Assembly. The area is officially international te rritory. thereby
excluded from the jurisdiction of the
United States.

Cnchr;m of Ill!' Uotary Cl ui&gt;.Tht• douullou will gn to ·Operutlon Lilt
Off.' uu nrganl•atlon, ol whlth Mullin ~ 11~ J•r••sldt•nt , Ihut grant s ¥he
wlshr•s ol dy in g r hlldren. 1\lthough Opr•r11tlon !.lit Off is 11 natlonul
or gan iza tion. 11w r.~ allipoli s t'lmph•r i ~ tht' o nl~' mw in Ohio.

In 1898 Rev . Brill lived in the
pa rsonage a t Clay Chapel and
pastored Clay Cha pel. Eureka ,
Ohi o Ch apel and Bethel. Of the
four. only Ohio Chapel remai ns
an active Methodi st congr ega tion. known today as Chr ist
United Me thodis t. Occasiona l
m eetings are held at Bethe l while
Eureka Is a Chu rch of God a nd
Cla y Cha pel is no -longer sta nding . Rev . . Brill was quite a n
historian a nd a uthored the History of Clay Chapel, a copy of
whi ch can be found in the Ohio
Historica l Society Archives .
Bethel wa s orga nized in 1831
with the present building being
e r ected In 1866 on a hili overlook ing the Swa n Cree k valley. The
c hurch was extensively rem ode led In 1895 and re mained a n
acllve Me thodist congregation
Into the 1970's.
No doubt the c hurch ha s seen
many Me m orial obse r va nc es
t hrough the yea rs . At the turn of
the ce ntury the graves of the
velera ns w er e decorat ed wit h
flowe rs a nd fla gs by school
c hildren a midst t he play ing of
band mus ic and every sm a ll
communit y had their own observa nce. F or Insta nce in 1898
Me morial serv ices were held at
Call ipolis, Cla rk Chapel. Rio
G r a nde, Cent e rvill e , Be thel, Che s hire, Vinton. a nd Ewlngton a nd
a ll were very In volved wit h
pa rades , ba nd s, school child ren.
le ngthy speec hes a nd a good
a t tend ance. The pa rade a t Rio
Grande from th e college green to
Ca lvary Cem e tery was o ne fourth of a mil e long.

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: ;Thursda y - Ce ra mics 10-2.
; "Friday - ADI RD Workshop
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Worker , Ohio University Osteopa t~lc Medic a l Center Ge r ontology Unit "Adapting the Home
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•We dn es d ay - Weln e r s,
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Frid ay - Tuna salad sandw)ch . pot ato chips , mixed vegetables, a pplecrlsp.
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Down Unde r .
POM EROY --Women' s Au xil·
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POMEROY, OH.

Root stown , Oh io - Com me ncement for the class of 1987
of.the Northeastern Ohio Unfversltles College of Medicine will be
Friday, May 29, at 7 p.m. In
Memorial Gymnasium at Ke nt
Sta te Univers ity .
Because of the consortium
na ture of the m edical school, the
location for commenc ement rotates a mong three cities: Akron,
Kent and Youngstown.
Ei ghty-nine students will be
graduated In ceremonie s con duc ted by Dr. Colin Campbell .
Provos t and Dean. This is NEOUCOM's seventh comme ncement. ,
Among those gradu a ting will
be Kent Price, son of Margaret
Pr ice and the late Clyde Price of
Gallipolis.
P r ice will be In tr ansitional
res idency a t Riverside Methodist
Hospit al in Columbus. Following
tha t, he will be In opth almologlc
residency at the University of
Miss ouri In Kans as Cit y. Mo. .

Thursday: Imogene Churc h's
Store, 1: 15-3:·15; Mudsock, 3: 454; P a triot , 4: l .'i-4: 40; Ca dmus,
4::\0-5: 15; Gallla . !i: 30-6; Cent er'
point , 6: 15-6: .~0 ; Ce nte rville.
6:45-7: 15; Meadowbrook . 7: 35-8.'
Friday: F'ast Stop, l -1:15;
Ba nes . 1: 20-1:30; Young's. 1:35.
1:45: Fra nklin' s, 1: 55-2: 10: Mye rs. 2:25-2: 40; Merce rville, 3:25,
H O; 790 Sm all, .1: 50-4; 790
Halley. 4-4: 10; 790 Lincoln Pike
J et .. 4: W-4: 40; Swa in 's Store,
o-5: 15: Crow n Cit y. 5:30-6: 05:
Grace Sha fer. 6:20-6::!5: Ohio
Tow nhouse, 6: 45-7: 10; Kenny's
,Carryout. 7: 25-7:50; Teens Run,
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8-8: 25.
Saturday: Legra nde, 9: 30-10:·
Raccoon Tra ile r Ct .. 10: 15-10: 30;·
Cora, 10:35-10: 50: Quail Creek,
11 :05-11: ~5:
Rodney Village;
12: 20-12: 50; Children' s H'?me1
1-1: 20; CRTP , 1: 25-1: !iO: Allee ..
ing their a nnu al chi cken ba r - 2:15-2: 45; Vint on, .~ -.1: ~0 : Monbeq ue Mo nd ay. beginning a t ga n Center, 3:45-4: 15.
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a t 1:30 p.m .. fo llowed by services
MEIGS COUNTY
a t Chestl'f CemPt cr:; . 1\ tr" r tor
Bookmobile service in Me igs
pull wi ll be held lat er in the Count y is provided by the ME'lgs
a fternoon.
P ublic Libra r ay undPr contract
wi th Ohio Va lle.v Area Libr aries.
BURLI NG HAM - Me mor ia l
Monday: No serv ice, Me m or·
Day services by F'epnev-Be nnett Ia ! Dal'..
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will be he Id Monday. I : 30-p.m .. at r;==;:;;;::;;;:::=~;;;;;;;;;;;;=;
Burlingham . F ra nk O'Brien. Co- I
Jumbu s. will lea d th l' mu sica l
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Afn ra Road, ~- 2 : 1:,; Rou sh Lan~.•
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Cheshire, 3:35-4 : 05; Addison ,
4: l o-4: 30; Addav iileSc hool. 4: 405: 05; R&amp;R Tr a iler Ct .. o:15-5: 45; :
Geo r ges Cr !'ek . 5: 45 -6: 15'
Georges Creek. 6:20-6: 40; Kana uga 5th Ave ., 6:50-7: 10: Fqster s Trailer Ct. , 7:15-7: 40; K&amp;K
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Pomeroy Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio Point Pleasant, W. Va.

reat of the bend
A.
crafty
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By BOB HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Staff
Big best wishes to Mrs, Fran·
es Wilson
111 observe
· 5th birthday
~.': ednesday

May 24, 1987

OSU scholarship is awarded
. GALLI POLIS - Kyle Sa und·
ers recen tly recieved the Ohio
State University Alumn li\ssocia·
lion Scholarship a t teh 1987
annual dinner of the group In
Ga llipolis. He was awarded the
scholarship by John Strauss,
president . and Billie Sue Kyger.
secretary- treasurer .
'
Ky le, a senior a t Callia
Academy, is the so n of Mr. and

wit h Mrs. George Skinn er. 992·
~249 . New local offi cers will be
ins ta lled at the In n.

Re member the great band
concert on Ihe upper parkin g lot
· las t summer by the Ohio Univer'!"'BY 'l:l.
sity Communiversil y Band ' Mrs .
!lives alone in
veah, It was warm.
;apartment
· Well, you're In for a not her
J!er daughter, Mrs. Earl Knight, treaT. Through sponsorship of
· .~n Middleport and is able to do a ll Bank !the band will be ma king a
~I her own cooking and some
second appearance on Ju ly 23.
iJlousehold chores. .
; She juslloves to receive cards.
1\ Pomeroy Area Mercha nts
:z'he address Is 6770llverSt. ,A pt. /\ssoclallon news lell er reports
~ ·Middleport, Ohio 45760.
tha t the Pom eroy-Mason Bridge
which
, of course, you know is
'
If you'd like to become a closed for repairs wil l reope n at
'crafty" person but need som e the end of Ju ly.
iralning, here's your big chance.
I'll believe it when I see it. Now
o"Classes. free of charge, will tha t does n' t rea lly make me an
~tart' at 6:30p.m . on June 3 at Ihe opllmlst, does II ?
~rcas United Methodist Church
~.lth instruction being offered in
/\lr ma n David M. Shuler of
~asket weaving, quilting and Middlepor t has grad uated from
orandlewicking. The only cos t the U. S. Navy Avionics Class
llnvolved Is the cos t of your hav ing co mpleted the A-1 co urse
=!'naterlals and you do ta ke at the Nava l Air Station, Mem~hatever you complete home
phis, Ten n. During the course, he
oowitll you·-or whatever you don ' t was Instructed In loubies hooling
iomplete. The first session will and repair of co mmunlcallon.
.oe two hours long.
nav iga tion and radar unit s of
Later subjects to be la ugh! will navy a ircraft. Dave was trans;~nclude hook latching rugs , ca n·
ferred to the Nava l /\ ir Sta tion
;in!( chairs,' noodle making and Ocea na at Virg inia Beac h. Va ..
~ther culinary skllls, and.candte for further Ins tructio n in systems
~a king .
ma in ta int enace of the F -14 Tom~· According to present plans,
ra t . the navy 's mos t adva nced
"lasses will be held every two fighter aircTa ft .
.weeks. If you're interes ted you
After co mple tin g the adva nced
:llo have to regis ter for the craft
trai ning, h&lt;• was wi ll all ac hed to
·~ou want to take , however, so ca ll
Fight er Squadron VF-:12 whic·h
!f!frs. Paul Smith at 949-2842 or dc•ploys fr om th e Airc ra ft Car·
~rs . Naomi Nevllle at 949-2230.
rier USS Johns on F . Kennedy on
crui
ses In the North Alla nllc and
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: Speaking of arts and crafls, the the Medll erran ean .
~aclne Mercha nts Association is
tpponsorlng an arts a nd craft s
I havr long been an admirer
OihOW· and sidewalk sa le nex t and s upporter of Ohi o's John
:!saturday, May 30, from 9'a. m. to Glenn . However. his unpai d $2.4
mllllon de bt in cur red durin g his
If you need a spot to displa y preside ntial e ffort in 1984 leaves
'nd sell -It 's free of chargeme co ld . How does anyo ne owe
ot!-'ail 949-2140 or 949-2800 before that kind of m oney wi thou t
·ru~sday .
C' racki ng unde r th e stra in- and
how docs one owe tha t much
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with out being hou nded and ie·
~elgs Chapter of the Daughters ga ily bound to do something
~I the America n Revolution are a bout it.
;~Ianning an outing on June 12 at
Why do i have the feelin g that
-the Ohio Unive rsity Inn, Athen s. the as trom lca l na tiona l debt
~ Speaker will be Mrs. Robert would n' t phase Se n. Gle nn ? I
."l(lng, state regent, and reserva · dart' you to skip paying a few of
· Ions are required. Members of
utilit y bills and see what
:!he organiza tion are to make your
hap pe ns. Mea n lim e, do kel'P
·~ hose reservallons befo re J une o smiling .

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RECEIVE S SC HOLAR·
SHIP - Ky h• Sau nders, cen· .
ter, recei ves the OSU Alumni
Association Scholarship from
.John Stra u", pres ident and
Billie Sue Kyger, secretary·

treas urer.

Hot Months Special
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Hemsworth
installed
GA LLIPOU S- Don E. Hem sworth was Plecled and Installed
as Jr. Vice Co mm a nder of The
Milit ary OrdPr of The Cootie,
Gt·and Pup Tent of Ohio.
He Is the owner of H.rmswor th' s Gul f Service Station a t
Third Aw. and Pine St reet,
Gal lipolis.
Hcmsworth is a life member of
both V.F .W. Post 4464, Pup Te nt
48 . Military Order of The Cootie.
He ha s served various offices In
V.F .W. Post 4464, Coo lie Put Te nt
48, Cooti e Dis tric t o, a nd on the
stn te level of the Cooties.
The Milit a ry Order of The
Cootie is the honor degree of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars .

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of perso nn el. equ ip me nt and
su ppli Ps.
Hi s wi fe. Margaret. Is the
daught er of George E . and Judy
A. Horner of Reedsv il le.
Hr is a 1986 gra dua te of
Ea s te rn High Sc hool. Reed svill'e.
Ea rl y bow-shaped harps with
strings weighed less tnh•a:~n ~a:rlp;~~~;~; \
whil e today·s 4 6-stri~g"' 0
harps
weigh 80 pounds.

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Dodgers hand New York Mets 4-2 loss
NEW YORK !UP!) - Pedro
Guerrero slammed two home
.runs and newly acquired John
Shelby made a sparkling catch to
preserve a lead Saturday, lifting
Los Angeles to a 4·2 victory over
the New York Mets and breaking
the Dodgers' seven-game los ing
s treak.
Bob Welch, 5·2, las ted 7 1-3
Innings, giving up five hit s,
striking out nine and walking
three. Matt Young worked 1 2-3
Innings and struck out the side In
the nin th to earn his third save.
Ron Da rling, 2-3, who yielded
all four Los Angeles runs, was the
loser.
Guuerrero, with 13 home r uns
this season, has homered in three
·straight games. Le n Dykstra
' swatted two home runs , his fifth
and sixth, for New York.
. With two on and one out in the
: eighth and Los Angeles ahead
' 4-2, Shelby leaped and caught
Kevin McReynolds ' ~85· foot

drive at the top of the fence in catc h~ Gary Carter, who tagged
right -center . It was Shelby's out Stubbs. Sax then singled up
second game with the Dodgers the middle to scor e Woodson fo r a
since he wa s acquired from .1-1 Los Angeles lead.
Guerrero slammed a 3-2 pitch
Baltimore.
Steve Sax led off the Dodgers·
first with a walk. Aft er Darling
retired the next two batters ,
Guerrero sliced the ba ll over the
right -field fence for a · 2-0 Los
Angeles lead.
.
New York pulled within 2·1 in
the bottom of the fir st as Dykstra
ATHENS. Ohio (U Pli -Eas tst roked hi s third lea doff homer of ern Michigan posted recotd
the season.
'times In the 4QO.meter relay and
Los Angeles wenl ahead 3-11n 400-meter hurdles Saturday to
the seventh. Franklln Stubbs win the Mld' Amerlcan Conferopened with a walk and went to e nce track a nd fi e ld
third when Mets third basemen championships .
Howa rd Johnson booted a
grounder by Tracy Woodson.
The Hurons collected 168 total
Darling then fanned Mariano points. Western Michigan was
Duncan and made an excelient second with 113, followed by
fie lding play when Welch attemp- Miami !Ohio I with 104. Ball State
ted to squeeze home Stubbs . with 63, Kent State with 58,
Welch bunted in front of plate and Bowling Green and host Ohio
Darling shoveled the ball to University with 44 each, Central

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UPI Sports Writer
MARIETTA. Ga . (UP!)
Bobby Wadkln.s and Steve Pate
took over the lead Saturday
midway through the third round
of the $600,()00 Atlanta Golf
Classic when Davis Love Ill lost
ground while battling a touch of
Intestinal flu .
Love had led by three shots
after back-to-back 7·under- par
6os Thursday and Friday gave
him the lowes t 36-hole total on the
PGA Tour this year. But slowed
by the flu , he played Saturday's

fro nt nine in a 1· over 37 while
Wadkins turned In 32 and Pate in

continue playing.
Love started off with two
bogeys in the fir st three holes but
appeared to be pulling his ga me
togethe r when he birdied No. 4
and No. 8. He suffered his third
bogey, and dropped out of the
lead , after overshootin g the
green at No. 9.
Wadk ins and Pate were both
14·under a fter 4o holes, while
Love and Canadian Dave Barr,
who had a fr ont -nine 33. were
both 13-under.
Pate started the day as one of
four runners-up behind Love.

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Love, a 23-year-old second·
year Tour pl ayer who won la st
month's Herll age and was second at last week's Colonial.
lived at the Atlanta Country
Club, where his fathe r was the
club pro, until he was J .~ years
old .
He complained before beginning his round Saturday about
the flu , saying he evell' fell "dizzy
at times" but was determined to

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Position/Name/Qualifying speed(mph) .
1. Mario Andretti, 215.390
2. Bobby Rahal, 213.316
3. Rick Mears. 211 .467
4. A.J. Foyt, 210 935
5. Roberto Guerrero, 210.680
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6. Dick Simon, 209.960
7. Arie Luyendyk, 208.337
6. Johnny Rutherford, 208.296
9. Michael Andretll, 206.129
10. Emerson Fltllpaldl, 205.584
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11 . Ludwig Helmrath Jr., 207.591
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13. JeH MacPherson, 205.666
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15. GeoH Brabham, 205 .503
16. Gary Beuenhausen, 204 .504
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19. Gordon Johncock, 207.990
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21. AI Unser Sr., 207.423
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24 . Randy Lewis. 206.209
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25. Kevin Cogan, 205.999
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30. Pancho Carter, 205.154
31 . Ed Plmm, 203.284
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33. Steve Chassey, 202.488.

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Harry Gant wins Winn-Dixir 300
CHARLOTTE, N.C . tUPJi Harry Can t nursed his ailing
Buick to a l.l ·scco nd victory In
Sa turda y's NASC.'\R Wlnn-Dixle
300, a race tha t had two caullon
fl ags in the final 15 laps and saw
Ca nt' s rhlef co mpetitor falter on
the fin al la p.
" I th ink it started mi ss in ~ and
we ra n off fi ve cylinders Instead
of six," Ca nt sai d in vlrtory la ne
at the 1'1.1- mlle Charl otte Moto r

Speedway.
" I was trying to hook on to
someone who would pull me
along . 1 draft ed off Tommy
Hous ton. ! ca n' t believe we won. I
was luc ky 1 got Tommy on that
last lap."
Th ere were 18 lead changes
a mong e ight drivers wllh Ga nl
i~adlng four times for ot) laps,
including the fin al 24. He col;
Iected $18,61:\ ror the victory.

Bucks increase golf lead
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Defending c hampion and ho•l Ohio
Stale, led by medall.t Robert Hu.tuble with 'W Saturday and 207
for 54 holes, lncrcaHcd ltH lead to 96 .~trokcR with Just one round
left to play In the Big Ten golf champlonKhip.
The Buckeyes, see king a record sixth straight league golf tltJe
and their lith In lhe last 12 year•, s hot a three-over- par 291
Saturday for an 861tea m total.
Northwestern wa~ second with K97 ove r the par· 72, 7,000- yard
OSU Scarlet course. Nrxt came Mic higan State with ·901 ,
followed by Indiana with 902, llllnol• with 906, MlchlKIUl with
907, Purdue with 910, Wl•consln wlth921, Minnes ota wlth928a~d
· Iowa with 944.
The only other individual to shoot below par Saturd.iy was
,John Andrews of Indiana. He carded a 71 for a 217 total.
,Jon KoHler of Michigan State, who went Into Saturday's action
trailing Huxtable by seven s trok es In the rae•· for medalist
honors, and OSU's Dennis Harrington each fir&lt;•d 74s Saturday
lor 218 totals.

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Morse fired a 3-under·par 33 on
the front ntne Sa turday, whil e
Jones and Garbacz each had 34s
to stand at 8-under through 45
holes of the 72-hole tounament.
Laurie Rinker, who held a
one-stroke lead after Friday's
second round, shot a 37 on the
ope9lng nine holes Saturday and
dropped to fourth place at
7-under.

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· Chancey, Melp Bl1b Selllol'a oaly bead feotb.JI
, 'coaeb ablce ltlllfl co..u.lll&amp;loll, wu lloiiOI'ed at
Frldaf'a awarda MIIIDIIIJ at lbe aebool. Cbucey
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A stroke back were Betsy King,
Janes Geddes, Jane Crafter and
·Deb Richard. King, who won the
first Grand Slam event, the
Nabisco Dinah Shore, a nd
Geddes shot34s on the front nine,
Crafter had a 35and Ric ~ard shot
a .37.

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George Burns, at 12 -und er a long
with Lanny Wadkins and Chip
Beck, was the on ly one 0( Ihe
other three still on the lea derboard . Jac k Renner dropped off
with a front -nine ~ and Gary
Koch, who lost s ix shot s In a
four-hole span, had a 40.
Amon~ the ea rly third-round
finis hers, Jim Car ter was 11·
under at 66-205, Scott Hoc h 10·
und er a t 65·206, a nd defending
defend ing champion Bob Tway,
who a lso had a 6!\, wa s a t 207,
a long with .lim Co lbert, who ha d
a 67.

Rinker drops
to fourth in
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Morse, Rosie Jones and Lori
Garbacz Sa turday shared the
lead at 8- und er -par midwa y
through the third round o! the
$350,000 LPGA Championship,
the second leg of I he LPGA
Tour 's Grand Slam .

Every Sunday
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Michigan wilh :13 a nd Toledo with
24.
EMU's Da rro n Witherspoon,
Dazel .Jules, Willie .Jenkin s and
Jeff Sm llh broke the league
record in lhe 400-met er relay
with a time of 40.1 seconds.
Eastern's Carl John so n
cr acked the MA C s ta ndard in the
400·me ter hurdles wilh a 00.76
clocktrtg.
Another new co nference re·
cord wa s establis hed by Robe rt
Louis of Weslern'Mi chigan with a
46.28 in the 400·m e te r dash.

Wadkins, Pate early third mund Atlanta leaders

GALLIPOLIS, OH. and HENDERSON, W.VA.

ANY LARGE SANDWICH

to right in the eighth inning for a
4·1 Los Angeles advantage.
Dykstra hit his seco nd homer
off Weich in the eighth to pull
New Yor k within 4· 2.

Eastern ~ichigan is
MAC track champion

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The most excite ment of the
second half came with 10: 08 left
in the game when Boston's Larry
Bird and Bill La lmbeerof Detroit
were ejected for fi ghting. La im·
beer knocked Bird down as the
Boston forward went up for a s hot
and the pai r wres tled on the fl oor.
Both benches emptied and the
combat a nts were se parat ed. Af·
ter exchangin g word s with Laim·
beer, Bird threw the ball at the
Detroit cenler .
Boston center Robert Parish,
who finished with 4 points a nd 8
rebounds, did not pl ay in the
second half a ft er aggrava ting hi s
s pra ined left ankl e.

The furth est back anyone has ever been In the
starting grid aild then won is Louis Meypr's 1936
triumph from Row 9.
In 1966, Gra ham Hill took adva nt age of several
crashes, including a fi rst -la p accide nt that
claimed 11 cars , Ia score an upset victory . Johnny
Rutherford powered from 25th pos ition . to a,
triumph in 1974 in a McLa ren tha t ":as simply
stronger tha n the fi eld.
The best c hance of duplicating a run like
Rutherford' s belongs to the four ca rs running
Buick engines. which ca n generate the most
horsepower in the race. The Bulcks wlll be driven
by Ri ch Vogler (Row 4), Gordon Johncoc k tRowG), Derek Daly tRow 71 a nd Tom Sneva (Row 8) :

1Y:srARIYJ Indianapolis 500

Game 4 of the best-of-seve n
series is sc heduled for Sunday at
the Sllverdome. The fifth game
will be Tues da y In Boston .

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PONTIA C, Mlcfi. tUPI )
Adrian Dantiey scored a ll of his
game-high 25 points In the first
half Saturday, power in g Detroil
to a 122-104 romp over the Boston
Celtlcs and moving the Pis tons
within 2-1 in the Eastern Confer·
ence final.
The los s was the worst playoff
defeat suffered by the Celtics
since a 136-111 loss in Game 3 of
the 1985 NBA final against the
Los Angeles Lakers, a span of 33
games.
Dantley missed hi s first shot
and the n made his nex t B. Jsiah
Thomas added 23 point s for
Detroit , which led by 20 point s at
halftime and coasted In the
second half, and Lalmbeer added
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This is the fi rst year Goodyear radials a re bei ng
employed at Ind y, and race teams have been
mystified in a lt emptlng to match the March
chassis to the tires. Saine blame the tires for the 23
accidents and two spinouts recorded this month.
"The rookies have a bett er chance than ever,''
said A.J. Wa rson, a vetera n of 39 1ndys a nd crew
chief for rookie Randy Lewis. "The veterans thin k
they should run as fast as las t year (when Bobby
Rahal won In recotd time). But they're not going
to do that. Condition s aren't r ight for it. "
So if the favored veterans burn them selves out. ·
who has the skills and the ma chine to win • Wa tson
.says Lewis has a chance from Row 8. JoseleGarza
in Row 9 and rookie Davy Jones. running for A.J .
Foyt's team, in Row 10 are a lso mentioned.

Celtics defeated;
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"If li 's an overcast'day, It would be a blessing,"
said Maho Andrettl, the pole sitter.
Andrettl's Chevy V-8 engine presents another
factor that can shake up the race. Andrettland his
engine have been conslstenlly stronger than all
other competitors In May, but the engine has not
proven It can last 500 miles . Also, Andretli has had
a terrible run of luck at Indy since winning In 1969.
If. the fates , not his engine, rob Andrettl again,
Kevin Cogan, second at last year's Indy, could
ride his Chevy V-8 into surprising contention from
RowS.
Other questions about this race concern the
switch , to radial llres from bias-ply and the
turbulence that some drivers are claiming is
worse than ever.

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INDIANAPOLIS (UP!) - The conditions that
contributed to a record 23 crashes during·practlce
·for the 71st Indian apolis 500 could trigger an upse t
in today's race on Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Forecasts call for temperatures In the mid· 70s,
cooler than the steamy pall that has troubled ·
drivers and crews at the speedway this month .
The chance of an accident drops with the
thermometer.
Heat causes the track to ooze old oil and rubber.
A slick oval was one of the reasons for the record
number ,of. practlce .crashes. Wet spots do .not
discriminate, meaning all drivers are equally
vulnerable to a race-ending spin .'

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Conditions are ripe for an upset in Indy 500

--=-l9hol Day (Sept. 7) .

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Pvt. Tracy W. Taylor. son of
1\lvin R. and Ruth A. Tay lor or
·ll5739 Flatswood Road, Pomeroy.
1tas compleled an .Army motor
,transport operator cour se a t Fort
l&gt;ix, N .J .
&gt; During Ihe course. student s
.W~ re trained in the opera tion and
~aintenance of milit ary vehicles
)lfless tha n four a nd one -ha If tons
'fated capacity . In struction wa s
.:atso ~lven in 'the transporta tion

~r~s;u~~;~~~H~~~~nS~ar~ec:~~g~
School. wa s th e fir St r ecipient of
the schol arship . Shee ts was an
attendee at the dinner .

Memo1ial ·Day (Mag 25)

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Mrs . E. Leon Sau nders, o'f
Gallipolis. Kyle will bP a tt endi ng
Ohio State Un iversity in the fall.
He Is the 's e&lt;'ond recipient of I he
sc holarsh ip. Barry Sheets. a

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SCHOLAR-ATHLETES - Jennifer Swartz and Phillip King
were · honored 1111 outstanding scholar-athletes during Frldlly's
annual Melg&amp; High School awards Msembly.

�, Je-C-2 - The Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

The Sunday

stops

Reds, Friday
CINCINNATI !UPII - Rick
Reuschel scattered fi ve hits over
seven inn&lt;ngs and hit ~ tiebreaking ,,home r un Friday to
lead th.e Pittsburg h Pirates to a
4-1 v l~tory ove r the Cincinnati
Reds .
Reusche l. :l-2. str uck out five.
a nd surrendered o ne run . J ohn
Smiley ear ned his second save .
Reusc he l' s solo homer to left center field off rel iever Ron
Robinson, 1-1. wllh two ou t in the
eighth gave the Ph·ates a 2- 1
lead. II was the four th of hi s

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Shingles
FOOTBALL HONOREES - Andy Howard, left, the Southea,t ern Ohio Athletic League's 1986Mos t Valuabl e Player, accepts his
award from SEOAL Coach-of-the-Year, Brent Saunders. The
award was sponsored by the Gallipolis Boos ters Club.

BOYS BASKETBALL HONOREES - Gary Harrison, right, the
t986-87 SEOAL's Most Valuable Player, accepts his award from
the SEOAL's Coach ol the Year; Jim osborne. The award was
sponsored by the Gallipolis Boosters Club.

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•. The evPnt wlll be a double·
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: the ir ln tersquad ga me at I p.m .
• and the men playing at 3 p.m.

:_ Reds recall Pacillo
CINCIN NAT I (UPI). - The
Cinci nnati Reds Friday recalled
: rlght-handt•d pitcher Pat Parillo
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:· team of ihe American
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Saturday nlfilht's game against
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of recurring problems with his
right shoulder.

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Atlee Hamm a ker needed a new
win g to answer his fans· prayers
for a comeback. Friday night,
rhe San Fran cisco pit cher's repairt:tJ left shoulder s upp lied a
fa vorable response.
Hammaker, who missed the
ent ire 1986 sea son due to rota tor
cuff surgery. al lowed th rPe hits
over seven inn ings and drove in a
run to lead the Sa n F ra ncis co
Giant s to their th ird stra ight
victor~·. a 2-1 decision over the
Philadelphia Phi llics .
Ha mmaker needed rel ief he lp
from Scott Carroll s in the sev en th aft er yieldin g a single to Von
Ha yes a nd walkin g Juan Sa muel.
Garre lt s. who picked up hi s sixth
save, go t Glenn Wilson to hi t inlo
1.1 double play. but La nce Parris h
si ngled in a run to mak e it2-J.
The Gia nt s brokl' a seoreless
He In the fourth off start er Don
Carman ." 2-:1. Ca rman allowed
only ·four hit s ov~r eight innings.
struck out s ix a nd walked one.
intention ally.

Atlanta 8, Cubs 5
save. No la n Rya n. 2-4.. took lllC'
Dale Murphy loss .
drove in three run s with a pair of
Padres 5, Expos 3
home runs to pace a fo ur- homer
At San Diego. Marvell w ,·nne
outburst and power the Braves. lined a two-run. pinch-hit double
Oavid Palmer. 4:4, collected the to cenle r in th t• seve nth innin g.
victory while Ji m Acker hu rled breaking- a tie a nd liftin g the
the final :1 2-:l to earn hi s fo urt h Padres . Relie ver Curt Brow n.
sa, e. Scor t sa·ncterson. 3-1. took 0-1. suffered the loss.
GALLIPOLIS OHIO
rhe loss.
Mels 6, Dodgers 4
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1-o, threw wildi,· into right field.
allow ing Mazzill i to score. Ter ry
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KERR ROAD
wh ile Roge r MrDoweli collected
his third save .
Cardinals 7, Astros 5
At Houston. Tim ConroqJOs ird
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Ozzir Smirh drove in two ru ns
and scored three lim es to l&lt;·a d St .
Louis. Conroy . 3-1. allow&lt;·d two
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At Seattle, George Bell. an~
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5-2, got the virtory.

Orioles 10, Athletics 6
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record his fourth save.
. Royals 8, Rangers 1
AI Arlington, Texas , Danny
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and Bo Jackson added one to
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season.
Tigers 3, Twins 2
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tt~o~tul.\· Rrt•ut•r ~ .'lilfl , lnrll"urd T1•rr:v
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1'1'111 l' r ,Jat · ~ :-; 1km 1o1 J,lllO; Rltlitnn lltrWilfd
4 i r~ •~: Kill ' ~1 . 000 und .:u~trd Oann.\· ,\ln ~t; t '
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GAL LIPOLIS - Discount
tickets to six different theme
parks In Ohio are ava ilable at the
office of the 0 .0 . Mcin tyre Park
Distr ict. Gal lla County resident s
ca n realize substantial savings
on their park admissions whi le
helping the Park Dis trict.
Theme park discount tickets
are ava ilable at Kin gs Island and
The Beach, near Cincinnati; Sea
World and · Geauga Lake, Aurora; Cedar Po( nt. In Sandusky:
a nd Wya ndot Lake, In Powell.
Discounts on adu lt tickets ra nge
from $].50 to $2.95 per ticket.
Youth discou nt s are a lso
ava ilable.
Tl rkets may be purchased at
the Park District Office In the
Callia Coun ty Courthouse , Monday through Friday from 8 a. m.
to noon and from 12:30 to 4:30
p.m.
For more in formation, contac t
Becky Wells at 446-4612. ex ten·
slon 2o6.

CASH BACK
ON ALL BRONCO II's
ESCORT &amp; TEMPO'S UP TO 560()00 REBATE
TAURUS - SSOO REBATE
F-100 &amp; F-250 UP TO S60~ R£BATE

At 0 . 0. Mdntyn Park

$70 ENTRY FEE
l)rawirTg May 28th o' moin shtlltr houlf.
For mort inlormallon &lt;Oil:

larry Carter 682-6925
Mel Carter 245-5277
Gene La ton 446-0064

14 HP Ariens S-14G ..................... S1695
12 HP John Deere 112 ................ 51495

. Kohler engine, electric lift, 48 " mower.

8 HP John Deere 68 ....................... S49S
Briggs engine. rear engine rider, 36" mower:

11 HP Bolens G11XL ......................$975
Briggs engine.

ON ALL RANGERS

saoooo
XlT TRIM
AIR COND.
V-6 ENGINE
SPEED CONTROL
TILT WHEEL
POWER WINDOWS
TACOMETER
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CLEARCOAT PAINT
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SAT. &amp; SUN. MAY 30 &amp; 31

Kohler engine, hydraulic lift, 48" mower.

CASH BACK
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SUPER COOLING
WESTERN DUAL
UTE IAR
KC HIUTES
BESTOP TONNEAU
COVERS
BIGFOOT DECAL
MONROE GAS SHOCKS
UL TR ALUM. WHEELS
B.F. GOODRICH
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$330000
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SPECIAL CAR OF THE WEEK
1985 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE
1985 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE
POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP
V-6 ENG.
AUTO. TRANS.
AM/FM CASSETTE
POWER STEERING
POWER BRAKES
POWER LOCKS

SAVE THOUSANDS

2-Dvnamark 1OHP ....................... S2 40
-18 HP Roper 18T................:......... S1895

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36" mower.

Homelite 13 HP .............................. S695
Brlgga engine, 42" mower.

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BAUM
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CHEnEI, OHIO
985·3301

By CHARLES ,J, ABBOTT
WASHINGTON IUP! ) -.Judging b)• one standard. one celc·
bratt'd attempt by the government to cont rol dairy producti011
- the so-callt'd who le herd
buyout- has been effective.
The num ber of dairy cows is at
a record low . under 10.5 million
head for th e first ti me on record,
the Agriculture Department
noted in a ,recent repor t on the
dairy sector. and milk production in the fi rst quar ter of 1987 fell
:1.7 pe rcent from the yea r earlier.
"At the start of 198fi. cow
numbers were th e largest ·in
conducted under the supervision Clf the National
RECEIVES R&amp;M AWARD - Darren Blake,
more th an a decade," the depar t·
Merit Scholarship Corporation. The winner Is
Jell, a senior at North Gallla High School, has bee n
ment 's Eco nomic Research Serchosen
on the basis of academic record,
awarded the I,Whblns &amp; Myen' Maynard H.
leadership
qualities, extracurricular accomplish·
vice reported. "By yearend, the
Murch Memorial Scholanhlp lor 1981. The
t herd buyout} had dropped
ments,
and
lest tuJores. Darren's school activities '•
scholarship award was presented to Darren by
Include membership In the National Honor ~
numbers to a record low ."
Daniel W. Duval, right, President and Chief
Under the buyout, th e gover n·
Society, Beta Club, Student Council, Tag.
Executive Officer of Robbins &amp; Myen. The
men! paid dairy farmers to ,go out
Program and was class president of his elMs lor
presentation was made at a luncheon attended by
of business. About 150,000 cows
each
year of hllh s.chool. He was also a member ol •:
Darren's parents, representatives from the
remain to be taken out of
the
North
Gallla Quiz Team. Darren Is the son of
Gallipolis Plant and Norlh Gallla Hl~h School.
Donald
Blake
who Ia a maintenance mechanic at
production and sla ughtered, two·
The Maynard H. Murch Memorial ScJlolanhlp
Robbl
..
It
;llbaN'
G.ulpolll IIU&amp;. l(e pl,uaa lo
' thirdS' of i hem in .July and
compellllon Ia made a¥aUable • ..,,. J8U to the
major
In
Computer
Science
at tlorlda fn81llute of
August, ju st before the program
sons or daughters of Robbins II Myers' em·
ends.
Technology,
Melbourne,
Fla.
ployees. The competition for the scholanhlp Is
Farm prices durin g the fir st
qua'rter were up on all types of
milk by 5(i ce nts to an average
'
• 'NEW LONG LIFE VEHICLE - Grumman Allied Corp. vice $12.93 per IflO pounds. lhr depart·
ment sa id. The prospect Is lor
:president William McLean, right, and engineer·John llowley,lell,
hono~ed
milk prices for the year to
: look over plans lor the new Long Life Vehicle while the flnt one off
average close to 1986 levels.
• the assembly line sits behind them. Grumman plans to produce
GALLIPOLIS - Caroll Snowden, a State Furm Insurance
~about 100,000 of the new LLVs by 1992 for the U.S. Postal Service.
agent In the Gallipolis area, has been named a ~ronze Tablet
~Ian
• The LLV will replace the traditional jeep. (U PI)
member one of the firm's most prestigious distin ctions.
~'
Appro~Ima tel y seven percent of State Fa rm 's agent s qualify
GALLIPOLIS- A pork roast Is
lor
the Bronze Tablet. To qualify, agent s must consistently
being held on 's aturday, May 30,
~oney
achieve
hi gh standards in all aspects of the Insurance business,
from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the
l
especially
regarding the quality of their business .
Gallla Co unt y .Junior
Snowden has been a State Farm agent since 19f&gt;4.
Falrgrounas.
Organ ized by four Joe a) 4· H
received.
If
ust'd
properly,
tax
·
clubs
- Eno-Sall On, Triangle,
By Stan Evans
can
use
a
number
of
payers
Little
Rascals
and Norlhup Lads
·The primaryobjectlveofflnan·
GA LLIPOLIS- Rax Restau rants, Inc.. announced recently
avoldanc!.'
techniques
to
achieve
and Lasses - the pork roast Is
obi planning Is to stru cture the
that four new hot pasta II ems would be Introduced to their menu .
so 'the this objective. Some taxpayers being held In order to raise funds
e'iient's fi nancia l
This mea ns tha t at the Rax Res taurant on Easter n Avenue,
however,
make
avoidance
their
for
permanent
Improvements
at
customers
ca'n have these new Items with th e three var ieties of
rod
·
result
pro·
"
prevailing
tax
planning
strategy
the
Eliza
beth
L.
Evans
Outdoor
&lt;l~ ccs an overall
sa uces already ava ilable.
simpl y beca use they dislike Education Center, owned and
Designed to meet the ever-changin g needs and des ires of
!{{rater accum·
paying taxes . This Is true even In operated by Ca nter's Cave 4-H
co nsumers, pasta will be olfered as part of the do-lt -yourself,
q:J ati o n of
situations where a less risky Camp. Inc. Mo re than 300 4-H
all-you·care· to-ea t Salad Plus Pasta bar after 4 p.m. !rom
wealth . Tbe re is
strategy would produce the same members In Gall Ia Count y att~nd
Monday through Friday and all day Saturday and Sund ay. Hoi
~ impor t a nt
after-tax return .
4·H Camp there.
pas ta shells, rainbow rotlnl, spaghetti and a vegetable pas ta
c~ rr e l a tl o n be·
Aggressively
pursuing
avol·
Special
entertainment
will
in·
~
ination Is available with a cho ice of red sa uce, red sauce
comb
t'' e en the
BDM PRESffiENT - Gal·
•
dance
stra
tE.&gt;gies
ma
y.
howevClr
t
elude
Debbie
Walker
and
her
with mea t and Alfredo sauce. Spice toppings of oregano,
:!inoun t of income
lla Cou nty native Stanh•y E.
•
be more detrimental than benefl· Puppet. 7 p.m.; and Mlkkl
•
crusht'd red peppers and gra ted ch,eese acc·ompany the pastas
t~l s objective. The less money
Harrison, pres ident and ch.lef
eta!
to
the
client
's
fin
ancia
l
Casto
's
Cloggers,
7:
30-8:15
p.m.
J16id for Inco me taxes, the more
as does warm garlic toast.
operallnK officer ul BDM
I"'onev th e cli ent has working to situation and ca ution needs to be 4· H members and others will be
Corporation, McLean, Va., Is
~tlc rease wealth . Th« more mo· exercised. Many ol the tax performing thr oug.hout the
pll!tured addressing an au·
planning strategies th at utilize evenIn~ .
~ y paid for income taxes. the
dlence comprised of students,
•
avoidance ha ve the potential to
ATHENS - Three Ohio roal mines were ran ked among the
The menu for the evening will
l~ s~ money thr clien t has work ·
faculty, stall, and the general
•
tri!(ger
tht'
al
ternative
minimum
top
100
In
th
e
nation
In
production
last
year.
Onl'
of
them
was
•
be
roast
pork,
slaw,
baked
beans,
i n ~ to increa se wea lth .
pullllt durin.: a pullllc forum
first
In
the
country
In
production
In
Its
class,
acco
rding
to
will
In
effect
create
a
tax,
which
potato
sa
lad,
carrot
a
nd
celery
held at Rio Grande College
•:T.here are three fundamental
" Keystone N1:ws Bull eti n.' ' on Industry publication.
sticks, dinner rolls, pie, rake and
a nd Communlly Co llege
ibclhod s utilized In tax pl a nntn~ great tax llablllly .
Am(•rlcan Electric Po'wer's Meigs No . 2 mlnr, an
Keep
In
mind
that
the
whole
drinks.
Thursday, May 21. Harrison,
ltla~ cnablr lh~ achievement of
underwound mine near Wilkesville, on Ohio 68~. ra nked s e~·o nd
Tickets can be purchased !rom
whose . company is heavily
tltii obj~ctlve. These three me- co ncept of finan cial planning, tax
planning
In
particular,
Is
to
in
OhiO and ninth In the nation with a 1986 ou tput ol about 2.7
4-H
Club
members
and
advisers
Involved In defense research
tlt~ s oft e n are used In conjun cmillion
tons. The Powhatan No. 4 mine, In Powhatan Point , on
ensure
I
hat
the
client
keeps
more
at
the
F.xtenslon
Offlre
a
nd
at
th
e
and service, dls cus•ed lhe
tion wit h one another and ln the
Ohio
River south or Wh eeling, W.Va., prod urPd about 3.o
money
wo
rking
to
Increase
door.
Tickets
are
S5
for
adults
topic, "National Defense and
~u~c : IJ ) avoiding taxes. (2)
million
tons
last year, maki ng It the largPs t underground mlnr
wealth.
Placing
a
client
In
an
$3
lor
children
12
years
old
and
Arms Control."
lre{crring taxes. a nd 13)
alternative
minimum
tax
sltua·
In
America.
and younger.
ronverslon.
i\EP has two oth er area underground mln&lt;·s which ra nk&lt; ·d
lion
will
not
serve
this
purpose.
·=
Avoiding Ta•e•
among
the nine other Ohio underground mines ranked In the•
: Avqldln!! taxes needs to be Remember to ask for proles·
nation's top 200 mines. These were the Meigs Nn. 1 mine, n!'a r
cti stln g·uls hed !rom evading slonal atcounllng advice anyLangsville, with a production of a bout 1.1 million tons. and the
time
you
have
questions.
t~xes. Evading taxes carries
GALLIPOLIS
William
F.
Raccoon No. 3 mine , nea r Wilkesv ille, producing about thr
(Eva
ns
Is
an
In
vest
ment
In Ga llipol is.
~it h it a negative connotation
Payne
retired
May
1,
1987,
as
same
tonnage. The Meigs No. I mine wa s !65th na tionally und
broker
with
The
Ohio
Company
Pa yne and his wlf~ . PeJrl, li ve
~d Involves willful and !ra udu·
acting
area
supervisor
In
the
In
the
Gallipolis
of!lce.l
the
Raccoon
No. a mine was 167th .
at 906 Four th Ave .. Galli polis.
tint conduct on the part of the
electrical
operations
department
J
.E.
"Jack"
Katllc, senior vice president of the American
t.llxpa,ver, such as !allure to
the
Ohio
Valley
Electric
at
Electric Power Service Corporation and head of Its fuel supply
report a taxable transaction.
Corporation's
Kyger
Creek
sta·
department
. said th at the company's Ohlp mines paid man•
t:vadlng taxl's also can res ult In
lion
alter
31
years
ol
service,
as
than
$121
million
In wages and benefit s tolls mine employees In
EtJ minal prosecution, with a
employ~
announced
recently
by
David
E
.
1986.
The
mine
workers
earned about $33 million In wages and
Sttbstantia l fine and a prison
Jones,
superintendent
of
electrl·
benefit
s
during
the
firs
t three months of 1987. according to
$llntence as the outcome. Avoid·
GALLIPOLIS
A pre· cal operations at the company' s
Kalllc.
l~g taxes. on the other hand.
retirement seminar lor area headquarters In Piketon.
~wives the use of exclusions.
employees has been scheduled
Pay~e joined OVEC in March,
q~t'dils, and cerl a in deductions to
for Tuesda y, June 2, from 7 to 9 1956, as a field engineer at
1\gitimately rt'duce tax liability . p.m . •
CINCINNATI - Ala n H. Vlcory, Jr ., o!'VIIIa Hills, Ky., has
Piketon. Two years later he was
~ Exc l usio n s (e.g., Interest on
The seminar Is sponsored by promoted to senior field engl·
been
named the new executive director of the Ohio Ri ver Valley
rta In muntcipa I bonds I do not the Social Securlly Admlnlstra·
Water
neer.
ln
1960hetransferred
to
the
Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO I, succeeding Leo
bave to be reported as income; lion and will be held In Room 419
Kyger
Creek
station,
and
In
1985
Weaver,
who resigned to enier private pract Icc.
c~edlt s (e.g .. qualifying child
at Shawnee State Universit y In he was promoted to acting area
ORSANCO
Is an Interstate agency established In 1948 by sta te
~re expenses 1 provide a dollar·
Portsmouth. There Is noreglstra· supervisor.
·compact
to
control
and abate water poll ution In the Ohio Basin.
(er·dollar reduction In actual tax tlon fee.
Members
of
the
Commlssllon represent llllnols, Indiana,
A native of Ashland, Ky.,
J~blllty; and certain deductions
Scheduled speakers are Ruth Payne served In the U.S. Army
Kentuck y, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, VIrginia and Wes t
(ll'.g.. alimony paldl serve to Ann Logan of Bank One and Ken
Signal
Corps
from
1943
to
1946.
He
VIrginia . The principal programs includethe setting of uniform
~duce taxable Income on a
Scott of the Portsmoutth Social Is a Kentucky Colonel, a member
requirements lor municipal and Industrial was te water
Jtrmanent basis.
Securlly office.
discharges
ol
lhe
American
Legion
In
Jot he Ohio River; operation of several water quality
'•The objeetlve of taJt avoidancl'
Allyooe wishing to register Ashland, Ky. and a member of
•t,.to
• ensure that taxes will never
monitoring systems, and splll _detectlon and notif ica tion .
should call the Portsmouth So- the Disabled American Veterans
WILLIAM PI\YNE
h;lve to ~ paid on the Income cial Security office at 354-3163.
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pork roast

Ideas

tfanaging tax liability

New pasta introduced .

'

Area mines among top 100

ORSANCO has new director

ON.THE SPOT FINANCING

SEE RICK ·TOLLIVER, BILL HAAS or PAT HILL

PAT HilL FORD INC.
992-2196

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Plan seminar for
area

36 ' mo.fers.

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William F. Payne retires from OVEC

4 speed, Tee . engine, new short block. 36" mower.

. 10 HP Seas...................................••. S57 S
Tee. engine, 36" mower.

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Local agent

8 HP Wheelhorse 8......................... 5595

Onan engine,- auto. trans .• 48" mower.

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REBATE

SOFTBAll TOURNAMENT

Kahler twin, auto trans .. hydraulic lift, 48" mower. Sharp.

ssoooo

BIG FOOT CRUISER
1987 RANGER SUPER CAB 414

MEN'S ASA SANCTIONED

17 HP Wheelhorse (175 .............. 52995

"Thai translates into the avoldanc'l' ol approximately a sev~ n- cent Increase in postage." he said .
The Postal Service currently uses nln edilferent
types of jeeps, earh with a slightly dilferent

reveals
buyout is
effective

SlOOOOO

Will bt sponsoring a

Kohler twin engine, auto., hydraulic lift, 42 " mower. Ex·
cellent condition.

next 24 YE"ars.

interior configu ration, St. Francis said .
;; .
The hew vehicle is cssentiallv a stand ardized ~ ' .
"box on wheels" int owhl&lt;'h the Posta l S!'rvic€' will ' ;
place an Integrated modular co nt ainer system, he ll.
~ ld
.
..
The uniformit y "gives us the opportunit y fod
fu t~re produrtivit y gains I hro ugh automa tlon and :!
things ol that sort," he sa id.
·•
To meet th e ambitious production schedule,::
Grumman Is making a S28 million capital :;
investment. including an expa ns ion project that .•
will more than doubl e the size of Its Montgomery :1
plant to 2).1,000 sq uare feet. McLea n said. The · ~
plant 's workforce will increase from 250 to 600. :
He said every major pos tal vchirle malnte- ·,
·nance facility In the co untry should have at least ·;
th ree of the new va ns by July, and r.rumman :.
expects 9,000 to be on th e road by the end of 1987. :
St. Francis said tho Postal Service already Is ·'
reviewing an opt ion to ordrr anoth er 54,000 '
ve hicles after the firs t 99.1!i0 are co mpleted in
1992.

one standard

TERRY'S GROCERY

17 HP Wheelhorse C175 .............. S289S

Motors S-10 chassis.
The result is a :1,000-pound ve hicle with a
virtually maintenance-free body expected to last
fo r 24 -'years and a power train with a llle
expectancy of 12 years. ·
The Grumman LLV was selected over vehi ~l es
from two other companies tha t were bidding for
the contract - LTV Corp.'s Ameri ca n Ge neral
Division and Poveco. a joint venture of Fruehauf
Corp. and General Automotive .
Although sim ilar In profile to the current
hall-ton truck. the LLV weighs 800 pounds Jess,
mea ning grea ter fuel cllic ienc)·. It s cargo
capacity of 1.000 pounds is the same. as the halfton truck but twice that of the jeep.
St. Francis sa id th e Postal Service expect s the
new vehicle will produce a savingso!$!i .7 billion In
replacement, maintenance and fu el costs overt he

At least

ll a v t•n....
St l.uu h - ,\ t·lh·att•d t·;llt' hi•r Tnnf
l 't•n u !rum dl.. a hlt•d n~t: ••vllunt•d l "itll""l ;r
Turn Pa~t:n lull '" f_,ou)!l \"illt• ul lht•
\nw,.lt·:Ul ,\ Sfolodllllnn 1,\ ,\.\ J.

USED MOWERS
WE MUST MO~E THEM OUT

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For Grumman , which Is best known as a
defense contractor. the new vehicle represents an
unprecedented opportunity to put the company's
name before the public.
"We are not a consumer· oriented company ...
but this vehicle is somet hing that's going to touch
the lives ol every American family, " spokesma n
Mike Drake said.
_1
Robert St. Francis, di rector •of the Postal
Ser vice's Office of Fleet Management, said the
agency realized several yea rs ago that It needed a
new generation of vehicle to hand le th e increased
volume of mail.
He said the biggest draw back ol the delivery
vehicles now in use Is thei r susceptibility to rust.
w.hich gives them a life ex pectancy of only five to
eight years .
,
.
"We decided if we could eliminate corrosion by
going to a new material, we could extend the
service Iii&lt;' substantially.'' St. Francis said.
William McLean , vire president of Grumman's
LLV Division . said his company's solution was to
place its all· al uminum truck body on a Ge neral

By DAVID SINGLETON
MONTGOMERY . Pa. tU PI )- The U.S. Postal
has seen the fu tu re ol mall delivery in
Ji:rr,e,·ic:. ond it is a durable, lightweight van
c:;,,,wn as th e I.LV, or lo ng-life vehicle.
a rura l Pennsylvani a facto(y, the Allied
lll'"is'ion of Grumman Corp. is producing the new
g,.,,,e,-., t io1n of delivery truck for the Posta IService
is to carry the agency -and the mall - into
nrxt cr ntury.
won a $LI billion contract in April
for 99,1:i0 LLVs to replace both the traditional
and half·ton delivery trucks that now make
the Postal Service truck fleet, the world's
~~ " ""' 'first of the va ns. painted the familia r white
I h red and blue stripes, rolled off the assembly
in Lycoming County's Clinton Township in
I. Ry la te fall , production will reach 9~ ·
{·e~tic J,rs per ·day, or about one every 5\'1 minutes.
Postal Servlre views the LLV as a n
"' , . ,.ment tha t will sa ve near I)' $6 billion over I he
24 years.

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Discount tickets are
available for parks

BRIAN

1987

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Twenty five cases. processed in Meigs Court

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May 24,HI81. _'~b

Georgia executes Second man in week
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quickenio'g round of exe('utions.
Georgia elrrtrorured the SOu th 's
third co nvicted kil ler in a week
and another condemned man
~wails execution next week.

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staterioent in Geoq(i~ 's elf'rtric · ...•
rha ir Friday night for I he appar- . : , ; ;
en ll,v random slaylng'of a rNired
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Twentv-five Va .. failure ro contro l vehicle, $20 costs; Floyd Weber, Long Botrases have been processed ·In the and·cos ts: Arlie Marshall, Po me- . tom, assured clear distance, $30 day license suspen sion: left of
r·ou rl of Meigs County Cou rt . roy, driving while Intoxicated, 10 and cos ts: Barry O'Brien, Pome- center, costs only: Ri chard Fri.Judge Patrick O'Brien.
days in jail, 60 day suspension of roy. speeding, $24 . and costs: ley, Pomeroy,, res lsti ngarrest. 20
Forfeiting bonds in the court driver' s license. S2·50 and cosrs:
Kur tis ·Bra ley, Middleport, no days jail. suspended, . one year
• were Cindy Workm an; Rutla nd, resis ting arrest. 10 days ja il , operator' s license . SlOO and probation; Brl an Hunt. Po me- ,...::__::__::::_:.::.:_:~=::_:_:___::.:.______:_..,-----:....;---'--- · : ·:
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disorder ly conduct, $4fi: Li sa cr edit for time served co n curr~nl
costs, five days in ]all, suspended costs: Gale Eugene Wolle, Den' r
Hinctermarsh. Mayfield Height s, with DWI sentence; Rober t Mar· $50 of fine and live days of j ail if
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speeding,
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Ohio license Is obtained within 4;, ' costs; Benjam in Barrett. Ru Crown City, passing on ye llow $23 and cos ts; Helen Brown,
days: failure to ~o nt rol, costs
linc·s. $40; Gerald Holderby, Middleport, assured clear dis· only: Roger L. Blssellll, Reeds· tland, assured clear distart&lt;'e, $10
and r osl s.
Proctorvi lle, SJl"r ding, $43; Dar - lance. $H) ancl c·osts; Myrlle C. ·Ville, driving while lnioxlraled,
ren Mitchell . Point Pleasant. W. Norman. Po meroy, failure to
$300 and costs. 10 days in jail, 120 r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Va ., speedi ng, $50: ,Jeffrey Ney ield righi of way, $1 0 and costs;
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wel l, Long Boltom, speeding,
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Ira McCoy, Reedsville, failure to
$70: Mi chael Norman, Ravens- yield, $10 and cos ts: Darrell B.
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wood, unsafe veh icle, $45; Bruce Hawt horne, Long Bottom, fail ·
Car twright , Nashport, failure lo
ure to contro l, $20 and costs;
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William Holl, Lancaster, speed·
Pined In th e court were James
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Sheriff arrests
Vinton woman

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Now Lima Rd. in Rutland. 511 . woyobov..v ..ogeeornlngopluo
alot 01 •-'isfaction in providing
, HousB kittens to good home, MaY 23.•nd Mon. 2!Sth . '
anoboo&lt;utemu otc•ll~14-44&amp;·
8wks. old. Ph. 246·5371 after
4PM . ·
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Garsale; Monday Mov 25.
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to do•k. Clothing. dloheo, bo0e- thru Fri.
1 C11lico Cat very gentl11. Ph.

614-446-3897.

Farftale Collie. puppy_· to give
awev to good home. 4 months

ballcards. GeorgeWhite r~. Oid

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old. Cot1614-992,8189.

Canlied fruit and veg'etables.

304-676·3822.

Six p1,1ppiea. 6 males. 1 female.
part Poodle and 1. 304·676-

4626.

~errhan Police .and, Shepherd
puppi11. 304 - 17~ - 3848 aft•

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Hay andouisidetoilet 30.4 ·468·

1857.

Westinghouie clothes dryer
needs repair. Large metal ~in·
dowe. 304-67&amp;-1431 .
Swing set and 1lid1. 304-675·

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Ylird I ale. Antiques,_furniture.
leon 81deo Rd. 2 -·mnes off Rt.
87. May 21 ·June 1.

4~ famlly v•rd aaie. 'F.i rittlmethis

year . Clothes. Home Interior,
T~pperware, lamps,' fl;frniture.
Iota odds L ends. Saturday, 1 0
ti! ?. Sund,ay 10 til 1; Crots
railroad trackt . from Baale
School. Follolrv signs. Gallipo-lis
Ferry.

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Riek Peanon Auctioneer licensed in Ohto •.nd West Virgi·
nia . Real Estate. antique. farm ,
liquidatiO]n sales. 304 -773 5786 or 773·5430.

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We pey caih for late model clean
used ears.
Jim M!nlt Chev. ·Oidslnc.'
Bill Gene Johnson

LOST. Large ,Y,a~e mixed breed
dOg, Collie and German Sh•
pherd. brown and black. has
large lelther collar with heart
shaped 'retteetOr on it. If found
please call John Click, 304-896·

614-446-3872

TOP CASH Paid for '83 model
and newer used care. Smith
Buid(-Pofttiac. 1911 Eaitern
Ave., Gallipolis. Call 614 -446-

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MURIEL YOUNG
; passed

away

. 1 year ago.
· Sadly missed by
Hu'sband and Family

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who shared in our
loss. A special thanks
to Dt. Oscar Clarke and
Dr. Linder, Holzer
Nursing Staff, Willis
Funeral Home, the Rev.

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development s In jail securi ty.
skill s needed for dea l ing with
v iolen t pri soners , thr alcoholic.
the mentally il l.lhesu lcldepronr
and the mentally re tarded .
Th&lt;&gt;sr studies arr used 10
fam iliarize jail personnel with
prohll'ms that are enco untered In
jai ls. "Toda y's jail officer Is not
the guard or turnkey or yes terday," sa id Montgomery .

COnsoliDI WOrds and to
everyo ne WhO brOUght
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love and support in our
tim' of need. No one can
make the hurt go away,
but you have made it a
little easier . to bear.
We would like to send
a special thank-you t.o
Reatha Clonch, Rev.
Mike Thompson, Ewing
Funeral Home and all
the friends and neigh-

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OUR SALE PRICE .......... .. . 74°
MAIL-IN RElATE . ...... . ...... 25°

LOG HOME

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3 bdrm. log kit as low as $6608
" M ode l H ome shown by appointment"

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Oak Hill. Ohio 45616

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var·uums up to 3.9 bushels of
grass clippings and !raves
• 6 forwa rd speeds nnd rcverst'
• Wide. pn ~ um a li c tires
• Local snv icc and pa rts
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Army National quard for FREE
informlition packet. 1-900 -642 ·

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Wanted

Will baby1it in my home. Fleaible
houts. 15 years experience. All
ages. References evailable. 304 ·

875·2247 .

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Schools
lnstruetion

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SHOCK99

SILVER BIIDCE PLAZA
PH. 446·9335
DAVE MICHAEL - IAIAGEI

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Septic tank pump,ng, residential
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Hoapital, 2900 First Ava., Hun·
tlngton, WVa 25701 . EOE M ·F·
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Summ• jobs can be beautiful.
Sail AVON. FREE start up lee In
Gallipolis diatrict only. May 22
through May 29. Earn SIS. Call
for lnformll:ion. 614-448 -2166.

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House. From St1 Rt . 218 take
Kriner Rd ." 111 ile. first house on

oght 014.000 Call 614-4462917.

ble. Ph. 614-446·2369.

Government Homes hom S1 . !u
repiir) . Dellnquentta)l propert~ .
Repossesaiona. Call 808 -6876000 Ex~t . GH -9 806 for current
rape list.
7 rooms, bath ih. house in
Chest8r. Ohio. Price reduCed
from "527.000. to $26.000.
Phon e 614·985 -3571
4 bedroom modern type housu.
single 'floor plan. located on
corner of Sycamore and laurel In
Middlepon $28.600 . Must be
sold. Call 614 -99 2· 7786 or

614-742-3166.

Fully furnished 2 bedroom home
In Raeinewlth equip pad kitchen.
river view property, across tram
General Store. Euy ac cess to
Ohio River boat lauhchlng &amp;nd
sandy beach. &amp;15,000. 614949 -2168 or 614 -949. 2268 .
Syracuse, 2 story house. 6
room s, bath , enclosed sun
porch, Just remodellltd, new
roof. paint. W-W ca rpet. pertlal
basement, 2 coven~d porches ,
large lot . flowers. shrubs. trees.
No Sunday cell s. 614 -992 -

Houae with 6 aCres. Ultra
modern . Appraised 80 's. Price
Negotiable. 304-876· 3099.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Babvsktlng in my home 6 d-vs •
week. Prcwide · meals if necesury. Refarencea on request . Ph.

1872 c •• u. 14•85 wlt"h 1812
Expando 12x20. Flr'f)ltee. Centnl Air, 2 Baths , 2 storage
bulldlrigs. Must Sell &amp;13,800 or
raasonable oifer Ph. 614 -246 -

PM. 814-379-2671.

&amp;14·388·81 14.

-MTJ.O.'tractor new rubber, NIT pul! lipe mowing machin e,
Miersha yconditioner. JO. 4 bar hay rake, N.H. 66 hay b11er
w/ moto(, JO. belly mower lor.M.T.,JO.2bottomdrag plows.
H11Jside plow, 5' Jmpco rotary mower. cultivators. Garber
setder. 2 dump rakes, h,orse slip scraper, Sears 14HPla wn
traclor w/mowe~M~~Mu~pA~~iO'utsother misc. .
Phlico uprighllreezer. chest of drawers. cannmg 1ars · 8
boxes . new &amp; lot of used. ca nners. ice cream lreezer. Char·
Broil 450 cooker. porch swing, mail box, stone jars&amp;crocks,
and etc, bedroom su1te, I IY~n groo m su1te, a.nd olher 1tem s.
"TOOLS &amp; MISC."
Lincoln 225 AMP welder, McCullough Mac 6 cham saw, Ho10ehle 330 w/ extra bar, Bell, Ind. chain saw grind er. lawn
~nower, electric hedge lrimm er , tree pruner. camping equip·
ment. electric \1 drive miller lalts impacllool, VICe , IOISC
hand tools. 2 rolt barbed wire. fence posts. 1/ 6 H.P. elec111c
motor. woven wire lence, 750 XIS truck tires. wood storage
shelf. J.D. hand co rner sheller, ladder. 20' scallold1ng
boards. draina ge hose, cross cui &amp; buck saw s, lomalo tow ers, steel traps, knap sack spraye&lt; &amp; more.

OWNER - DOREL HILL

Eats

Cash
Positive ID
DAN SMITH. AUCTIONEER
992-7301 DR 949-2033
MIKE MARTIN, APPRENTICE &amp; AUCTIONEER
"Not Responsible for Accidents or loss of Proper!(

gA~:G~e?N g
interstate Equipment, Inc.
7 m11es nonh ot London . Oh• o at mtersect•o n o ll -70 (Ax tl II 7 9)
and
Route 42 . 12 nt•leswesl ot Columbus. 19 m• leseas t ol
Spnngfleld and 40 m1leSeast of Dayt on.

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NEXT SALE:
Sale begins at 9:00a.m. sharp/1
FUTURE SALE : Thursday. June 25: 1987
SALES HELO LAST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH

N- • Uood Fonn • lncluotriol Equlpmen1 Of All Ktndo
Con s•gnments fr om several local Farm s and Dealers.
Man y •te rn s at Absolute Auctt o n .

PlAN TO ATTENO THIS AUCTION
AS A BUYER·SELLER·VISITOR
TRACTORS: J.D.. I.H.. Coli. M.F .. ford, E1c.
AsiOfttd Makes &amp; Models to choose hom 25 10 150 H.P.
Several Makes &amp; Models ol Corn P1ckers &amp; Grav•tv Wagons
tndustnal Equtpment and salvage uac1ors
Ttllage EqUipmcm. Ptows 1-7 bouoms. d 1SCS
Fteld Cult1vaiOri, tlackers, Etc , Gr.nder ·Mno.ers.
AouM &amp; Square Balers. Rakes &amp; Mowers of ali kmd s
Toolt • EquiP~Mr~t to tuk Ever;onea nMdl.

• LUNCH SERVED •

1'ri-Green
Interstate Equipment, Inc.
1499 U.S. Route 42 N.E.
London, QhiQ 43140

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Dil:k Green

Judy Green Connie G. Ba!l!lh

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Madison Co. A11pon &amp; Motels nearby
Licensed &amp; Bonded 1n lavor ol the state ol Oh10
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
TERMS: Colh or check w/ proper I. D.

AUCTION

SAT., MAY 30, 1987-10:00 A.M.

Will do baby ahting In m~ home
Monday thru Friday, 304 -876-

Location: From Gallipolis takt 160' north approx. 2
miles. turn right on Bulaville Rd., go 4 miles. sale is
on the right. Watch for signsf

Business
Opportunity
NOTICE I

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·

lNG CO . racommends thl't vou
do buainHs with people you
know. and NOT to und m oney
through the mail until you hl"'e
lnvestlgMad tha offering.

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Auto _parts, ICfap metll. buti·
ness equipment, tloCX, 6 acres.
Loc.rad on St 1 t e Route. Cell
814-912·6468 .

UNWANTED HAIR

THE ONLY PERMANENT METHOD OF HAIR
REMOVAL IS ELECTROLYSIS.
The permanent hair removal of unsightly and
unwanted hair offers many benefits.

CANDY'S
ELECTROLYSIS
CANDY
COX.
OWNER
PROFITT

R .E.

Charleston, W. Va.

. 304-273-4485 Rts.

OPEN MEMORIAL MONDAY
INDOOR / OUTDOOR MARKET

OPEN EVERY FRI ., SAT. &amp; SUN .
Prepasted vinyl wallpaper $1 .50 roll. Closin&amp; out~ lar1e
stock of wll"ls &amp; hubctps - lowest prices anywliere.
MEMORIAL FLOWERS '3.00 UP
it1utifvl lftliqut blby elfrl~~t. ftntoo alns•ro, unusuillly
crtillive lloralorflftllflllflts by ntW dealer, tools &amp; hlndln. h ·
cettenl]-lry llspecill prices - rinp, lltCklaces. broaches.
MierOWivt eook-•. tlftlps, t~n. Dun&lt;1n I'IIJft side llblt
mint condition. Hotd your 11rd silo hero - all deolen wotcome.
Watch fQr our nat llltp1t IUdion
!tllltlion Is. llow In our
foll1tl
GottO. blair lftli ctf1liftiY !til BEST FLEA MARKEl

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NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS
FREE
ESTIMATES
ALLWORK
GUARANTEED

BELL COIISTIUCTION
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Will babysit In your home in
P(lint Pleasant area. 304- 773 -

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.Mr. Hill has sold his farm so will sell the following.
Located north of Pomeroy,' Ohio. on
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S Rt 681 4 5 'I 33t toChOarWtn ;
ro, goeaston I.. ·
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Ridge Rd.. Turn
right
go
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miles
to farm 0~ left
"TR.ACTOR &amp; FARM M.ACHINERY

5884

19&amp;8.

AMistant Nursing Supervisor
wantad for tha M ei gs County
Health Dapartm.,t. Minimum of
5 veers experience necessary.
Able to WOfk undar stra..ful
conditions • must. Contact
Norma Torrn, C Nursing Supll"·
vitor. 114-982-6826. ~alary
commensurate witt-! IKP••ence.
Wa 11'1 an e&gt;Qual opportunity
employment agency.

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OLIVE ·In
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REEDSVILLE , OH.•
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Mower

0 H.P. • W,heel Horse
(3.) Push ~awn Mowers
( 1) McCullo.ch. Mask.·. 1010 .(hal'n Sa. w .
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3 b8droom house. 2 acres, end
efficiericv apt. for sale by owner.
Must see to eppr~iate . 614 698 -42?1 anytime.

Cleaning. Call any day after 6

618&amp;.

HARDWARE &amp;
BUILDING MATERIAL
MUST HAVE
EXPERIENCE
r.AU lt2-t~n

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HELP' WANTED
SALES
PERSONNEL

VALLEY

Hilt, Oh. 46666. Ph. 614-682·

ico. crotto. Others. Into. 15041 Ohio. Call 814-286·6930
841 ·0091 EXT. 2987 Opon 7
Davs. CALL NOW!
Jim ' s odd jobs painting, driv• 2282.
way raaaaling. carpentOIWOrk&amp; House f or sale - call 304 -675 Cod" · Thl ' roof repair , treea &amp; 4hedges
Medical
R•co•d•
379 · 7313 for appointment.
440 bed general Hospital with experienced . Call 61 •

Sadly missed by
Husband, Daughter.
Son and. Loved Ones.

Htppg Bltthdtg
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To sen;le an Estate: 2 OR . House
on 2 l'o ts. stove. washer &amp; dryer,
neW roof, carpet and wallpaper,
g~rage &amp; out buUding, 2 extra
lots &amp;011120, 409 Elm St., Oak

For ule by owner: 2 story h(IUse
In Middleport overlooking park.
30 yr. guamteed vlnyle siding,
w -w carPet, 1 ~ bath, uniQue
woodWork. 614 -992 -&amp;U&amp; .

Hair removal is commonly done on the following area:
hairline. eyebrows, fip. chin, shoulder, underarm.
back. abdomen. face, neck, breast. hands &amp;bikini line.

Happy Ads

4;00PM 614,446-4009 After
4PM . Ph. 304-675-3818.

The Fleet Is In!! The Navy has
opened an office in Point Plea·
aant. For information on Navy
Jobs, Programs and Benefjts.
cell BiU 304 -876-2218 or 304 6215 -5781 coUect. lt't worth
looking into. You een live tile
aclverture in the Navy.

We will meet a&amp;ain some
day I know
Upon God's golden shore
Where there will be no pain
or woe
Or parlin&amp; evermore.

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Home for Sale by Owner:
Greenbrier Est., 3BR .. ~1 - !evel
on 2.4 acres, AC . W .B.F.P.,
b~r. 2 ear garage. Ph. Before

Flatwoods area of Pomeroy .
Nevv kitchen. b8throom· &amp; carpeting . % acre. 17 acres availa-

18 Wanted to Do

ExcELLENT wAGES tor •••r•

Homes for Sale

Scohnhip available fOr qualified
applicants, call ERA, Town and
Country Real Estate, 304- 675 -

4367.

time asaembly work: alactron-

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3 BR •. bath &amp;: %. family room .
3 Y! mi. out 588 . Pf1 . 256-6789
or 256 -6205 .

Retrain Now. Southeastern BusIn &amp;II College. Call 614- 446 -

f IJJploylllnnl
Servrr:r:'

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R.N . applications •r• now being
accepted for 32 hr full time
poshion at Pleasant Valley Nursing Care Center. " Flexible
Hours- All Shifts" , Ben..efit s
available. ContaCt .PI!Irsonnel Of ficO. · Pleasant Valluy Hospital.
304-676·4340 :

ED'S FLEA MARIO

I._., DUTY

thru Fri. I to
Saturday I to 6
9 to 5

Today brings to our remembrance
The day you went home to
rest
The day will not be forgotten
By the ones wtto loved you
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who passed away
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HiRINGI Government jobs-your
arita. $11$.000-UB,PQO. Ptu:me
call refundibla. 16021838-8886
ext, -1203.

In Memoriam

In Memory of

Buy a 10 hp Arlens ridin g mower
now. and Y0\ 1'11 get a hig h
performance machin e and a
great price. F'calures include:

THE EASY CHOICE
FOR 'rotJGH CUSTOMERS.

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HOlliS

AVON Tita changing! Be among
the firtt to reap t"e benefits of
the nM A,vl)n. .Call 304 -882·

Dennie, Jeanie
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l'hank you from the
family of
DUANE HOWELL.

Miles West o Oak Hill Ofl St. Rl. 1

RIIJE AWAY

992-3478.

bors on Hysell Run.

IHGJ or MotDICI8fl

open 7 ·days! CAll NOW!!

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will _ wash
Record&amp; Code" ART Rog11·
~ _ porches. Call 814·
The family Of col
trlrtion Praflfrred. Send resume 446 3 68
Matthews
S•t•rv hiotorv to '
_ _ _Wayne
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Personnel Director. St . Mary' s M &amp; M Lawn Care &amp; Window

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Refrigerator or deep freeze .
Uaed lawn mower. Cheap. 614·

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time · uiembly work: !Mectron·
ics. crafts. Other Information

6038.

Buyir-g daily gold, silver coins ,
rlnga, jewelry. aterling ware , old
coins, large currency. Top prl·
c... Ed Burkett Barber Shop,
2nd. Ave. Middleport. Oh. 614·

lawn Mower Repair, 3° 4 •675 "

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Modest 3 BR home in good
condition. Rio Grande, At . 141
or Gallipolis area. Call814 -268-

tionot e(ltploy- ln 3 w"'1dng
.shiftt . Coli · 614·99 2·6869 or
614-949-2927.

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. AVON. no ....... Chl&lt;90- ......
14'~~or•••· phone 304·.&amp;76· · 31

6648.

Wanted To Buy

3688 or 895-3815 .

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AUCTION
SATU RDAV MAY 30, 1987

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l~n. No Hometown P"'onol •"•· Hove

Nir;:e kittens to good home. Ph .

In froni of Swains furniture .
May 9th. Cleim •I t Tribune
Office, 826 Third Ave.

Two completed jail~r's course
Go llla County ShN iff's Depu ties .Jamie E. Burn ette and
Mel lssa F: va ns succcss fu Jly com pleted the basic .!(Iii Offhw's
Correspond('nce Trai ning coursr
developed by the Na ll o n ~l Sherills' t\sso&lt;'iallon and lhc Na ·
Ilona! fn stlt utr of Co rrPctlons.
according to ·sheri ff .lames M.
Monl gom&lt;•ry.
'l'IJe tralnJng program contains
s tudJc~ In law. medicine, adml n·
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old. Alao iamaie cat . .10 montt\s
old. Call 114-388-8271 aft•

304-676 -4831 .

Now Acceping ... .

RACINE - Racin e Village
Council ca n officially meet In the
absence of the mayor and ro uhcll
pres ident pro tempore as Jon!( as
there Is a quorum president.
This wa s the reporl by Councilman Larry Wolfe when counci l
mel In recessed session. Wolfe
secured I he Information throu gh
the Ohio Munclpal League.
With I his Information. co unci l
selec ted Bob Beegle to preside at
the meetin gs du ring th e absence
of the president , Frank Clel and.
who Is confined to Univer sity
University. Council rejected the
req ues t of Mayor Char les Py les
to hold co uncil meetings on
Sat urday mornings.
Stree t Commissioner Glenn
Rizer was given Jl"rmlsslon to
purchase two bl ades for the
Gravely tractor. Th e park co mmittee reported thai th e lower
center playgrou nd· equipment
obt ained through I he comm uni ty
deve lopment block grant has
been erected. II was reported
that four swi ngs wil l be added .

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LOCATED AT 87 VINE ST.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO •
PHONE 446-1803

Racine council can meet
without mayor, president

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( 1) Sprayer with 21fl H.P. Motor
· (3) 55 Gal. Drums
(I) 1000 gal. Steel Tank

550
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Gq • Stee Tan
(I) Homelite Chain Saw
All iTEMS ARE USED AND Will. BE SOLD "AS IS"

' TERMS: Cash or check with proper 10. All rtems must bepard
for belore remov10g!rom area. Not respons1ble or lost 1tems.
Not respons1ble for aCCidens.

SALE CONDUCTED FOR MAE SOISSON
AUCTIONEERS:
M. L. "BUD" McGHEE and STEVE McGHEE
PHONE (614) 446-0552
P.O. Box 191, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
lie. and bondtti in ()hlo and West V1.
let us plan _your 1uction. Call now for best date.

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JACKSON, OHIO

SAT., MAY 30, 1987-11:00 A.M.
1 mile east on Rt. 788 next to Daniels
Trucking

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Walnul cylinder roll bookc ase secretary , 2 p1ec e: very nice 6 ·
drawer birdseye &amp;t'1ger 'maple chest of drawers jC11c 1820·
· 1840) (Sheridilali, very nice). chestnut wash stand. very
nice: mahogany lamp table -. claw and ball feel: oak child's
slanllronl desk; set ol4 diningroom chairs; 2 cabmet bases:
oak 3 shell curved glass china: potty chair; mahogany 2 pe deslat d1n1ng room lable (Dun can and Phylej: glass slem·
wm: souven11 leaspoon sIAiianlic Cilyi;old walnut drop-leaf
table; ceda r chest: Vic. walnut hall bed; round maple table;6
leg mahogany table: burl walnut dresser: drum type sewing
cabinet; high c ha~r ; stemware glass es.

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w/claw leet): sia n! front claw &amp; ball bookcase secretary; lg.
walnut slrelcher base galeleR table: pine 12 shelve armv file
cabinet old k1tchen ca binet; oak 4 drawer hi-boy chest: oak
b drawer hi-boy chest; 2·3 door mahoga ny bookcases (nice
and clean): walnut slant front ladies desk: 2 door oak clothes
close!: mahogany music cabinel;set ol3 glasstop oak tables;
2 drop-leal oval galeleglables; walnut vlctonan dresser with
hankie bo1es (very nice): cherry drop·leaf swmg leg Shett·
dan table.

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I board bottom): old wood box; old hog teeder; old seed rack
w1lh 56 compartments llold·up lype): old tools &amp; etc. Oak
s1de board w1th galley and beveled m~rror; nice old shaker
rocktng Ch31r; J stack ~netal bookcase; a sl1d1ng glass door
counler top display case: slant front bookca~e secrelary
w/ brackel feet : 2 metal work tables65 inches long and 30
1nches wide; 4 drawer mahogany h1·boy .chest: oak of! ice ta·
bl ew/2 dra wers: 3 large walnutlableswtlh chair )very ntceL
cane back rocking chm.

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tel clock (very nice): French shell clock )very nice); Pineap
pie half bed; hanging lile rack; maple bed; Burl walnut 3
drawer dresser wilh hankm bo1 and mirror: mahogany turn
lamp tab le; mahogany rocllng chair; 2·l 'drawer nile slands.

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Child's l1tt-1op desk lpa mted) ~nahogany hepple white lamp
table; unusual pedestal type sewing ca bin et: several old
trunks; oak tavern styletable; metal llat·top I drawer desk;
several p1clures: lots ol mirrors: several box miscellaneous
dishes; 2·1 gallon stone crocks; stone jug; several pieces
graolle rwe: J polf hall trees: mahoean1 dlluf r wlmittor;'
se veral floor (amps; few pieces leaded crystal; desk lop; 2
drawer metalllie cablnal; I drawer lilecablnet; hangingtype
hie cab~nel.
THIS IS OiUY A PARTIAL LISTING
We Handle Estate Sales, Also Conslanments
l icmed 1nd Bonded by St1t1 of Ohio

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· AuctionBtr-Rick ' Pearson
Ohone-304-773-5430
lunch Will Be Served

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~nach . (port.). 4 slice toaster, elec.can opener . elec. cloc k, 22
cub1c ft. Coldspol heezer, GE food processor, corn popper.
deep fryer, lg. crock pol. elec. fry pan. etc.

Tools: 225 AMP welder ilmcolnj, Campbell Ha usleld 270 lb.
au comp&lt;essor, Troy Bu1ll cultivalor, welding rods, proleC·
liVe gloves &amp; helmet. m1sc . weld1ng malenals, Champion
h horse
mach. tools, heavy drill press, 5 speed 5/8 chuck 1
power. wcular sander 2 speed, 7" d&lt;sc., Proto tools socket
set, Weller soldemg kit. drill bits No. 1-No. 60. elec. glue
gun. Olso I EI85P mull1tester. double 1nsutaled belt sander,
air drill Port 0 Sta si sprayer, misc. air tols. Sabre saw, elec
sanaers: gnnoers. Black &amp; Decker j&lt;g saw. - ~" eJectnc orm. ~
HP bench gnnder. nylon braided rope. lire exl., Black &amp;
Decker limsh1ng sander, B&amp;O ulllity dnll , B&amp;~ c ~r c ular saw,
10isc. hand saw s, ch1sels, air hose. lool bo1 w1lh m1 sc. lopls,
1350 watt alternator. Homelite trimmers, tols of h sh~ng
equ1p., several roos &amp; reels, TOPPER BUCK 162 12 gauge
H&amp;R shotgun, au compressor 200 PSI w/gauge, battery
charger, Homehle Xl2 cham saw, p1pe threader, pa~nl
sprayer, cabmet w/ table top range, router table, Mmnkola
weedles. elecl. hshmg motor (new), 016 Hard battery. game
lable lop, iron pol &amp; skillet. leal blower. shop pow er Vac,
3200W jack, bench me, gas gnll. AII·O·Inalic garage door
opener, J1m Beam bottles, hie vest. clay pigeon lhrower, re·
!rig.. ladders , mise. autoparts, scaffehng and board s. rololll·
ler. CUB TRACTOR w/artachmenls, push mowers se lf proletted, palio table w/4 cha~ rs , propaneSunbeam Gnllmaster.
picnic !able w/ benches, 8 pc. glass blocks, lots of addlltonal
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very clean household goods, as well as an outstanding assortment of mechanical tools. Household
items will sell first.
THIS IS A PARTIAL LIST!
Household: 100" co uch. matchmg loveseat. p&lt;. matching
c ha~rs . Sears stereo. pr. lamps, t31n la10p. lwm bed set. wall·
hugger recl,nel, ~na c h mg c ha~r &amp; couch. 3 malch10g tables,
3 pc. french ProVInci al bedr oom su11e. malch'1ng cedar
chest. chair w1lh Queen Anne legs. wash stand. French Provincial dimng roomsu1le~n c lud es oval ta ble, c ha~rs. lg, ch1na
cabinel, lighted curio cab~nel, d~nelle sellroundmaple) w/4
c h a~rs . d1netle tablew/ 4 c ha~r s (metal legs). tamp tabl e, ulii~v cab1ne1s. smoking stand. sm. oak 3 shelf table. metal wardrobe.

Misc.: Elec. add1ng machine, elec . blood pressure k11, GE
tape rec order, sun &amp; heat lamp, world globe. granlle canners. Sanla Claus su1t. camp cots. crystal ceilinglamp, m1sc.
cloc ks&amp; kitchen accessones, 101sC. p1cl u&lt;es. n11sc Home In·
tenor, SAFE !Century com b~nallon) : hum1d1iier, telephone
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Route 775. turn right onto Patiot Cadmus Road.
Watch for signs.

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HOUSEHOLD MISCELLANEOUS
EXTRA LAROE SAlE
2 Trucklods of Carpet from Dalton, Georgia
Truckload of Furniture from North Carolina

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

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32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

42 Mobile Homes

flenldls

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES .KESSEL 'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 MI.

. 41

for Rent

Houses for Rent

WEST1 GALLIPOLIS . RT 35.

PHONE 614·446· 7274.

Grand\lille- 14x70. 3 BR .

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bat h• , Totel eleclrlc . New
carpet . Extra nice. Free dell\lery.

Ca11 614 -448 -0175

Need or Want 1 mobile home?
Y{eeanhfllp. 1984Schuln3BR .
2 bath. Cill 814-446-6726
Need or W11nt 1 mobile home?

We can help. 1984 Schultr3 BA .
2 blth. C•ll 614-44o-6725
For sale M obile Home, 2BR
trailer, 1 aere of land . a 11 .000.

Pn. 6 14· 446 ·484 1
1411.65 Mobile home. fenced
v•rd , 3 lot• in Evergreen. Call
614 -446 - 1339 or 61 4-446 -

1628
14x70 Buddy , JBR, 1 1h bath.
tout electric. alot of &amp;Jitrll. Wi!l
conaider rea1onable offer. Cell
614-446-3086 atter SPM .

1873 12d6 Kirkwood . Remodeled. Will consider oHer. 614·
9?2· 2454 after 6:00p.m

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14x60 Ceatle 2 B.A., 11ir cond.
w8sher and dryar. fumiihad , on
rrnted lot, locat8d Cheshire,
beside int8fltetegarage. t4960 .
See w&amp;ekflnds after 6:00p .m.

12d0 Liberty. Ex cellent condi·
tlon. Central .11ir aod awnings. 2
bedrooms. For Information, call
OU-949-2688 .
1984 14x60 Carolina mobile
home and lot . Hartford , W. Vs.,
304· 882 -3706 .

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Farms for Sale

8 acret on Tribbht Rd. off Rt . 82.
Plu1 store building, warehouu.
3 BR houu, barn, celler plus 2
o~h8f bulldlnga. AU black top
road . Celt 304 -468-1818. Cell
af11f 6PM .

20 acre fJ{m Hannan Trace
ROad. Glenwood. W . VII . for
mprelnformation call 304· 773. •
15118 or 77J ~ 6t86 aft....- 6 :00
110 acral, leon Baden Ad .,
House &amp; outbuilding . Sueam
through property . 304 -458 ·

N iCe 2 8dr unturnith~ haute.
Garage. workthop. R•f. &amp; depDiit. Prefer marr ied couplet.
Accept one child. Call614 -448 -

9686.

Business
Buildings

COmmercial building• for lea1a.
OpwntDwn Pt . Pleasant . Stores.
offices. A -Onu Rul Esuta.
Caro l Yeager, Broker. C.11ll 304 676·6104.
74 7 lnddultrlal storage 12 loot
ovet" head door. 3 phaae• nt
electri c. 18x48 llftel building
614 - 446 - 2362 For

11ppointment.

36 Loti 8o Acreage
1 aera lot• for u le. $3000 and
up. 814· 992 -7481 . 614 -992·

3 bedroom treller. I 1 76 . month.
Weter and tra~h pidlupinc:luded.
304·676 ·2247 .

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Newty remodeled 3BR hou1e
ju1t out of City limits. ·call aft&amp;r

Apartment
for Rent

3pm Ph . 614 -448 -62,7 8.
5 -Room House. off Street park·
ing, 842 Firtt A11e.• Gallipolis,
deposit. references, no pen. Call

258· 1629.
S.ecluded Mountain lodge style
home. Cathedral ceiling. stone
fireplace, 3 BR . 2 bath. full
baument. 30 acres fen ced
pattura, 2 barnt, stoCked pond.
Availehle June 1. $376 pf"'
month. Call l614· 7.42 -215B1 btl·
ginn~ng Mty '20th
Ni ce 3 bedroom houae. Family
roo m. garage, buement, forced
air htl1. 6 wood.wi acres, barn.
$275 pet month. 6100 depotit .
lntide pets. 10 Eut St .
Pomeroy. 614 ·992 ·3619.

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Unfurnished. 2 bedroom house
for rent . No intide pett . Clean
and all new paint . Call 614 -992 -

3090.

House with garsge and full
batement . 2 or 3 BR ., all
electric, central eir , Arbaugh
Addition, Tuppers Pleln1 . Ca ll

814· 446-7496.
Furnished. 2 bedroom houu for
ren1 in Addlton. , bedroom
furnished apanment in Middleport . Call 614-992· 6304 after

4 :00p.m.
Very nice 3 bedroom house in
Pomeroy. Fireplace. full bate·
ment, e:~t~;:ellent carpet . Only
1226 per month. For into. call

614·992· 3187.
6 room• and bath . 1200. 0\o'artoolcs Ohio Rivttr, 1crost from
Pizza Hut in Pomeroy. 109
lo cu1t St. Call 614 -986 -3661
or 614 -986 -3813 .
Cottage t66 .00 per week, utiU·
tie• paid, 304 -676 -3100 .

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1 Bedroo m be1ic rent t176 .00
ptu1 electric. Alto i'equired a
1200.00 aecurity dep01it . CON ·
TACT.: Jackson Esutet Dept. Ph
446 · 3997 Equal Hou1ing
Opportunfty.
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Furnished &amp; unturnith.wi (lpta.,
t160 .00 and up, reierences Ph.
304-675-7738 or 304-676 6104 A·1 Real Estate.
New apartment: com pletely
turn . Ref. &amp; Oep. 1 or 2 adult•
only. Co11614-448 ·0338.

Furnished Apt. $236. Utilities
Pd .. 1 BR 807 Second Ava.,
Gallipolis. Ph . 448· 4416 after

7PM .
Furni1hed Efficiency 8160. Utili·
ties paid. ahere bath . 807
Second Ave., Geltipolit Ph.
446 -4418 after 7PM .

room added. di scount for senior
ci tizent. lcidt but no pe11,

304·46B· 1 B87 .

Mercha ndi se

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CARPET
Carpet remnants t6 .00 a yard

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AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
OU11e St. , GsllipOiis. New &amp; used
wood -coal1tove1. 6 pc wood LR
suite 1399, bunk beds 1199,
recliner• mm S. Uled bedroom
suites , wringer washer1, &amp;
1hon. New lfvingroom suites
5199· 1699. lamps. Cail 614-

and up. Mollohan Furniture,
Upper River Rd ., Ph. 614-4467444. Open till 7PM on Week
Days.

12 Mo!"'ths free finan cing With
apProved credit . 8300 minu·
mum purcha1a necessary. 3
Mil~tt out Bulaville Rd, Open
9am to 6pm Mon . thru Sat. Ph.

614 -446 -0322 .

Antiques

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Good used ponable and floOf
model color TV' s Ph. 6H· 4461149.

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Carpet, Good condition. Ph .
614-448-3849.

Antique Oalc Mentel. antique
wir1dow glass. storm windows
and door. Call 614~ 446 - 0109
after 6:30.

47 Space for Rent
Office Space for Rent. Excellent
for A.ttormryt, Accountant, ate.
Cloae to Court Hou1e. Cell
Wittman Reel Ettate Agency.
614 -446 -3844 .

DOWNTOWN LOCATION - LIVE IN ONE
MtN1 THE OTHER or RENT BOTH - 2
story home w11h 3 BRs. bath. LR. k•l chen.
dnung rm . gas heal. Ca1age aparlm enl 111
rea. olle!S 2 BRs. balh. k1lchen , launory
1oom. Call lo1 more mlorma11on.
JAY DRIVE - l ovely home lor bcg1nn er s.
3 BRs. lR. cal·•n k1lchen. balh. c a~pelmg,
gas heat. ccnl a~r. allached ga1age Ca ll
.now lor appOH\ImcnL P11 ~ e Re!J~ ced '

FIX UP - SAVE $'s

Due to own.er's health. this proP.erty MUST be sold immediately, You finish the re":'od!ling
started and pocket All the prof1t. AmonR other things 'new roof •new copper plumbmg new
aluminum siding 'all vertical walls insulated ·new drywall throughout 'new kilch8n (needs
sink attached). It won't take much to finish this house (some of the materials are on site). lf
you're looking to saveS's. this is the buy for you. This older home would be like a new home.
when completed. '3 bedrooms (la1g6 walk· in closet in master bedroom) 'family room •enter
into a large parlor •dining room •large. nice kitchen. County water. Builders · contractors ·
skilled craftsmen. put some $$'sin your billfold by completing this work. To the pe.rson wh~
might need assistance jn financing this type property. we will be more than glad to show you
how to finance. We'll show anytime. Owners comment. "Mr. Wiseman, I have priced it under
market value at $21 ,500 and I will look at any reasonable offer. I will make someone a real
good deal on this property because my health will not permit me to finish the job I started."
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WEISEMAN REAL ESTATE
446-3644
Real Estate General

LOTS OF POTENTIAL HE REt- 2000so. H.
bu1ld1ng w1th lronta&amp;e on Sl. Rl, 160.
12•20 walk·in cooler. 12ft. dairy case. Call
lor more dela11s

VINTON - CORNER Of CHERRY &amp; ClAY
- N1ct. 1w~. story home offers 4 BRs. 2
baths, LR. k1lchen. den. dmmg room, lull
basement. sundeck. !~re place Call 101 an
appoinlmenl.
IH£ FAMILY Will lOVE THIS ONE! Ranch style home on .5 BCie m/ 1, oNers 3
BRs, balh. k1tchen. lam1ly10om, LR.carp el,
healalato• lireplace, we slove. 2 car
•attached garage, 16x32 in -ground pool.
Cha1n hnk lence. Call lor an appointment.
ADDISON TWP. Possom Trot Rd. - 93
acres m/ 1, all woods. Old barn on property.
$21 .900
DUPLEX 4 SAL£ - Greal mveslmenl for
lhe buyer, l ocaled on Graham School Rd.
Each un1t oilers 2 BRs, l •v. rm .. bl lh,
kilchen. slove. relrig., OW, displ . laundry,
lg. carporl, central air and slorage well.
CORA MILL RD. - Perry Twp. - 8 acres
m/ 1vacant land. Call lor more delails.

REALTY
RANNY BLACKBURN

THE GIFT SltOP

1yr. old .Soundesign Stefeo.
AM ·FM . dual cuseues, 8·
Track. Turntable. with apeakeu.
Works perfectly. $75. Call614·

749 3rd An.

440 John Deere Dour. B1
Corvet. 5500 actUal milu. Call
61 4·258· 1774.

CONSIGNMENT ITEMS ,
ANTIOUES
CRAFTS &amp; SUPPLIE.S.

Heav~ dutY Atic

RAG BASKET CLASSES

fen : Sell or
trade. Plus • mall w indOw air
.con ditioner . · Ce ll 614 -256 ·
16U.

446 -6656 .
fo r sale: Earlv American ehest of
drawer and twin bed. Maple
finish, 8150. CeU atter 5:00

614·992 -5293.

CAMPING LOT FOR
SALE IN BIG FOOT
PARK
SPECIAL PRICE
11700
446-1294

USED SOFFAS . e~celtent condi-

tion . ' Vinyl recliner . portable
stereo Corbin &amp; Snyder Furni·
turePh. 614 •446-1171 .
Tyler Commercial type stainlets
steele freezer, 220 volt. Ph
446-2445 Ask for Paul.
NCR Cash Regitter &amp; Compu•

ter. fairly new. S500. Chett type
cooler $150. Ph . 446 -2445,
Catalylic Co nv er ters . only
$89.95. Most models. ln sta tla·
tion also &amp;vailable. MuHier Man.
9 Stimpson Ave., Ath ens, Ohio
1-800-843 - 3767 .

IF YOU'VE BEEN THINKtNG OF LISTING YOUR
HOUSE AND YOU WANT TO GET ITS
'-J\1-L US OR STOP IN .OUR OFFICE
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514 Second Avenue
Gall,ipolis, Ohio 45631
(614) 446-0008

PRICE REDUCED TO $39.900 - GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - This home oilers lg
LR w1th firerlace. kilchen, dm1ng area, 3
BRs. ba!h, lull basement, I car garage.
deck. lenced y•rd 1ust mmutes to town on
Rl. 141. Call for an app01ntmenl.

$25.000- VALLEY .DRIVE - Th&gt;S 3 BR
home oilers 2 baths, kitchen. LR. DR.
carpet gas heat, cily schools. Call lor an
appt.
YOUR fAMILY WILL ENJOY THIS HOME 4 BRs, 2 baths, eqmpped kit chen, LR. DR,
altached garage. heal pump/ cent. air,
whirlpool in masi_CI balh. above g1ound
pool. Shown by appointment

TURN THE KIDS LOOSE HERE - 2 5acres
more or less w1lh alovely 1anch slyle home
3 BRs, 2 balhs, LR. k1tchen hasmic1owave'
range and refrig., lull basemen! carpet'
heat pump, cenl. air, attached garage plus
unallached garage. lois ol room lor a
garden.

MAKE THIS YOUR NEW HOME - Brick
ranch. 3 BRs. l ~ balhs, kitchen w/ range.
double oven, OW, living rm ., dinette, lamily
rm.. tl~eplace . full basement. screened
pore!\, 2 car attached garage, AC school
d1strict.

INVESTMENT PROPERTY - 9 acres m/ 1
approx. ~ m1. from HMC With frontage o~
Sl. Rt 160.

AfFORDABILITY PLUS LOCATION equals
one nice slarler home near Green School. 3
BRs, bath. LR, kitchen, lireplace. full
basement big yard. Call for more delails

GREEN TWP. - 2.5 acres m/1, very niCll
home offers 5BRs, 2 balhs, kitchen, dining
rm., LR, carpel and hardwood wood·
burner. new lurnace. Call 'lor an
appoinlment.

Refrigerator , ·electric dryer. di• ·
hwaaher, electric stove, to fa and
chair and ,0 speed bicycle. Call
61 4"843·6294 """' 2,oo p.m .

3 bedroom apt. up stairs. S135
month. Also Windows S2.00
each. Call aher 6 :00 614 -949·
2196 .

lo'ered. 304 -676-4412.
Surplus denim, renta l. army,
Carhart clothing. Sam Som•
rvme· a East Ravenswood . Fri,
Set. Sun, 12:00 till 8:00 PM.
304- 273-5865 .

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B &amp; B Greenhouse, 4· miln north
2. Vegetables
Point fJieaeant.
and flower planu. hanging
baskets. Watch for signs.

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B&amp;es for sele, 304·896 -3630.

Above ground pool tor sale with
filter. 4 ft . • 24 h . $460. Cali
614·9B6 · 4182.

1982 Motorcycle 760cc V -45.
Sofa and chair. CoHee and end
tebh!IS . Engine tranmiuion turbo
charger. out of '79 Buick.
.Yamaha. Electric piano . Phone
304-876 · 6574.
Used J20 Ditch Witch trencher
and John Deere 1kid steer'
loader, 614· 694-7842 or 614 ·
694·6006 .

Seart Kenmore 21 ,000 btu air
cond t375.00. 304 -676· 3433
after 5 :00 pm 676 -71 09 .

55 Building Supplies
Concrete blocks all sizet yard or
delivery . Muon sand. Gallipolis
Block Co., 123V1 Pine St .,
Gallipolis, Ohio Call 614-4462783.
Ready mix conc rete and all
concrete supplies. Call us Valley
Brook Cement and Supplies.

THE KIDS WANf A POOL AND YOU WANT
ENOUGH ROOI TO KEEP THEM OUT
FROM UNDER YOUR FEET - This home
offers all that 3 BRs, 3 baths, equipped
kitchen, i4i44 familY room, dinette,
lireplace. 2 car attached garage. 20x40
pool and sateli~e dish.

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Raccoon Creek lor you lo spend your summer evemngs
and weekend s - Year around living. Buy now. $42,500.

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addition. 10 acres ol land . 12'•24' gara ge. Sec. #33,
Hamson Twp. Buy now for $20,500.

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Reg. Engli th Springer Spaniel
pups. E•c:ellent hunting 1todc.. F.
T. Champions. Dad &amp; Gr&amp;ndpar ·
enta from England . Ph . 448·
1393.
Adult Cocker Spanielt . Adult
Shih Tzu. Chocolate Cocker
pups. Female. No c"ecks. C&amp;ll

514·992-2607.
Pure bred Border Collie Pups,
American Saddle bred riding
hones . 304-937 -3173.

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Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Be watching for my strawberry
ad to pick your own in the neJCt
few day s. Ph. Claude Winters,

614-245 ·6121 .

Phone
, ·(61 4)-992-3325
NEW LISTING - 6 yr old
bnck in the country. 3 BR. 2
baths, full basement, gar·
age, and 5.89 acres. Attrac·
live home lor $64,000.
NEW LISTING - 8 rm.
remodeled home on Rt. "4
in Minersville. Range, refrig.
erator, bath, gas furnace.
dbl, garage and lg . . lot
$28.50Q.
67 ACRES- Nice Iarm land
in hay and some woods. All
mmerals and TP waler
available.
POMEROY - 6 rms., bath. 3
BRs. gas lurnace. basement
an d aluminum siding. Wa lk
to the stores. $14,500.
RUSTIC HILLS - 7 rm.
ranch. lamily ri1J. with
woodburning l~replace, 3
BRs. HI baths. garage and
lg. lot
SALEM CENTER AREA One floor carpeted 3 BR
home. BB heat. carport plus
4.76 acres. $32,500.
LETART TOWNSHIP - 4
acres in the, co untry w1lh TP
waler available. $6.000.
POME~DY ~ Handyman
you can do lhe repairs on
lhis one and have a nice
home. 2 baths, 2 lots. gas
lurnace and carp eting. Give
us an oiler.
NEW LISTING - RENO·
VA TED- 3 bedroom home.
new sid ing. rool, w1ndows.
lurnace, plumbing, elc. l g.
garage and 3 lois. Jus!
$18,000.

Taylor' s Berry Patch . Kerr Road .
Pick your own strawberries .
Open Memorial Oay. 8· 8. 114·

446-8892 ., 614-246. 5178.

304· 773-6234 .
Rough lumber. Oak &amp; Poplar
S15(1 pe' 1,000 bv bundle; 20c:
by board ft. 304 - 676~ 4412 .

Strawberrfet: Pick your own .
Bring co ntainers. Claude Win ·
ters . Rio Grande. Ohio. Call

614-245-6121 .

ADDISON PIKE - 3 bed.roombnck, ~ acre, basement. exira
24130 garage, free water.
.BMR #408
sconowN - Brick home. barn. 4 car garage with work.
area. 9 acres, close to Miller.
BMR #417
CROWN .em·- 2 story colon1al bu ck, energy ellicient and
qualily built by a prolessional.
BMR #426

Darvin Bloomer. Broker ......... ....... ........... ..... .446-6764
Dona McGhee, Assoc .... .......... ...... ........ ........ .446-0552
Beth Null , Assoc .................. .. ..................... 245·95Q7
Steve McGhee, Assoc ................... ........ .......... 446· 1255

LEADINGHAM REAL ESTATE Real Estate General

Real Estate General

Realty
446-3636J\~

CERTIFIED
APPRAISALS

992-3326

Housmq
Headquarters

FOR SALE BY OWNER

16 .. 1h x4x8 Birch Paneling Reg
now 15.95. 17.- Pin e and
cet'lar wood wings co1ting
, 65aq . ft . pr, peckage 88 .96 and
&amp;10.95 pk. 18.· 4•8 Gl•ze tile
beth panels (8)4 ,99 and 5 .99e&amp;
19.· Parma (A) intulated sheet·
ing foil one side (Vu4x8-4.99)
P6x 'p:B · 5 .99) f1 - 4xB -6.99) .
20.· Thermol ply insulativashea thing foil (2) sidet 4d 4.96
26pc. up 1 .00 off Pr. Pc .
21.-lnsuulated tempered gins
panels. ¥u 32x76 -29 .96 ea.
35pc up 26.95. 22.· Pine intide
lovered adjustable shutters . all
Ii tts below wholesale c:on .
23.-K·lux benCh mark bridl
co rners 60 cent• bo:~t . mortar 2
gel.' 10.96. 24.- Prefinithed
brul::e oMc flooring 'AI thi~ 2-A
w ide. 20sq . fl. ctn . S46 .00 10
ctn . upc 39.95 ctn . 26.-Prehung
interior doors prefinished and
unfii'Jithed all sizet I B) 29.95ea .
28.' 5teeleltterior insulated prehung doors !B) 69 .95ea. 27.·
ExtJJIOt steal door blanks (BJ
25.DOea . 28.·Pine louvered Byfold doon sets [24- 29.951 po.

HOUSE OF THE WEEK

THIS NEW CEDAR SIDED HOME HAS 2 SECOND FLOOR WOOD BALCONIES REAR BALCONY HAS A COMMANDING VIEW OF SURROUNDING RIO GRANDE
COLLEGE CAMPUS AND BOB EVANS FARMS. BEAUTIFUL! 3 BEDROOMS, 2
1BATHS, ENORMOUS KITCHEN, FULL BASEMENT WITH LOTS OF SPACE FOR FU·
lURE FAMILY ROOM, WOOD DECK ENTRY. ORNATE LEADED GLASS FRONT DOOR
IS JUST ONE OF THE MANY NICE DECORATIVE
TOUCHES. $54,900 .
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36AI61 132·39.951 {35·44.951
(48•&amp;9.90). 29 .- Double side lite
enH•nce door 11ts with dtco·
rat~ gtu1 and sheel panel
doqrs. 360.oo... 30.-Bronze
ai uD'Iinum double commarciei
entrlnce doors set• 699.96 or
sl ngtls 399 .95 with handelsand
loclt1. 31.-SinljJit ' or double
le~td glalt tteei
inaula1ad
doon sets. reg . &amp;99 .00 to
1800 .00 now 349 . 96 to ·
895.00. 32 .-Steel doors ai1d
j~mb. prehung 1Y2 hr. fire rated .
1B9.96. 33,· Prehung •teal
insulated do~;~n with J/, gl11s
insulated 129.96ea . 34.· Pr'&amp;·
hung pine panel doors aH si:cea
89.9&amp;ea. 36 .· Blank hollow core
doott from 12 to 20 wide 80
long- 400ea. 36 .· Prefinithed
preftung oak legacy doon end
jamb all sires 44.96ea.

REMODELED &amp; REDECORATED
You musl see Inside this home to appreciate the work that
has been completed. 9 rooms, 3 or 4 bedrooms. lot sQl cabi·
nets and s/ s s1nk, large IIV IniL room, d1n 111g area. real n1ce
remodeled bathroom . Alllo.r QUI Ck sale al only $19,900.00.
Mu sl see. Phone now'
#622

PARTIAl liSTING - Call lor more mlormat1on.

Real Estate General

Canaday
Realty.
446-3636·

ONE ACRE. OHE BLOCK Off FAIRFIELD-CENTENARY RD. On Deadend Street- 3 bdrm .. 3
baths, olfice and music room lor fivebdrm.l. living room , dining room . lg. lamily room , laundry..
· and storage room . 3 car gmge. Healed and lenced in pool. Owners reliun glo florida. Replace·
ment cost $160,000 - Sellin g lor $129,000.

Let us help
you sell
your home!

CALL 9·5 - 446·7044
Evenings - 446·9568

PENNS WAREHOUSE WEll ·
STON, OHIO 614· 384· 3645.

Real Estate General

DESIRABLE BARE LAND SALE

Talk to Audtey Canaday , Mary Floyd or B o b Gordon at
CANADAY REALTY . Thuy know how to de1ermine a
realistic price; who the qualified buyers ere: where to
locate mortgage loans , and what to do 1or a quick, un·
complicated closing .

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Buying or telling real estate ? For fair tre a tment and

EARLY COlONIAl ATMOSPHERE - BRICK WAtr.S ANi:
PORCH ES. CHARMINGSUNROOM FAMILY ROOM WITH Fl
REPLACE. 4 BEDROOMS, AlfACHEO GARAGE. NICE PRIVATE
PLACE TO liVE ON APPROX 2 ACRES. ALSO HAS GREAf
COMMERCIAl POTENT IAl lOCATED ON ROUTE3~ AND 588.
REA SONABLY PRI CED AT $65.000 IUSTLISTE0'

good advice ask o REALTOR •&gt;a1 CANADAY REALTY.

NEW liSTING- NICE 1 ~EDRM. HOME near Evergreen
on Evergreen·Prospect Rd. Approx 'h acre land, county
waler. Purcha se now lor $24,500.

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JUST LISTED! NICE RIVER VIEW. FRAME RANCH WITH
VI NYL SIDING. 3 BR &lt;"o"l"D
. 0 R., PARTieL BSMT . CAR ·
PORT KC SCHOOL IS
~D AT $24,900 CAN BUY
EX TRA ACRE WITH 40""" ~I ORAGE BlDG &amp; MOBILE HOME
HO OK UP All FOR $29.900.
NICE &amp; PRIVATE! - OBL WIOF Wlr~ ? · ~RE S ON , BLA C K ·

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along
Garfield Ave. Buy now for $16 000

DIST. FANTASTIC tlUY AT $32.000.

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NEW LISTING: THIS ONE HAS IT All!'! - 70 acres w1th
two residences. Barn. oulbu1ldmgs. 1.065 lb. lobacco •
base. Near Crown City. Hannan Trace Schools Buy now
lor $58,000.
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BUY NOW: 2'7 acre lot located w11h1n Sprmgl1eld Twp ' ·.
Gallla Co. $10,500.
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NEAt 3 BEDROOM HOME IIJ(aled along Roush Rd. •
Chesh1re Twp. Kyger Creek \Chools. Appro1. y; acre, •
wbfp. pool. Buy now lo1$49,500.
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3 BEDROOM HOME ' ON KATHY DR IV£ near Holzer •
GHosp1taL low tralhc area. large backyard. WB FP, •
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Walnul Twp. Fronts on WMe Hollow and
Berry Rd. Well. septic tank.

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R1dge. $19,900.
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PICTURE THIS - You and you1 family
reluing on a wrap·around deck enjoying a
terrilic view ollhe OhioR1ver. Vou can with
this home at the edge ol town. Olher
6ltractive features 1nclude 3/ 4 BRs, 2
baths, LR w~h stone lireplace and mirrored
wall lhat reflects lhe river view, FR. rec.
rQOm, kilchen, dmette, 2 fireplaces, carpet.
cenl. .air. If you like lhe river you will love
this one.

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flOOR S, FIREPLACE IN
LO 'OOM, FORMAL OIN ING. 3
BEDROOMS, 1~ BATH S ,
_aGARAGE BASEMENT. IN
RIO GRANDE. $62.000.

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STAT£ ROUTE 160-CORNER lOT- This
home oflers 3 BRs. LR. k~chen . bath,
unattched garage.

AKC Rtfg. 8ostonTerriar. , v~ yr.
old . Female, good with kids. Ph .

216 E. 2nd St.

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APPROXIMATELY 5 ACRES ol level Rround adjacenllo •
Pleasant Valley Estales: 350 II. road lronlage w1th c1ty
water, sewer and gas on prem1ses $400 pe1 lront foot. ·

30.5ACRES. M/ l - SIUlOO- Sec. 93

6620.

"Bud" McGHEE REALTY
414 2nd Ave .. Suite 200
Gallipolis, Ohio
446-0552 Anytime

Real .Estate

(B) 6.99ea. fA) grade 8.95ea ,

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LOVELY BRICK HOME IN TOWN - Th1s
home has a lol to offer. K1lchen w1lh range
and displ., LR w~h lirep la ce. carpel over
hardwood, .lull basemen!, attached garage
w1lh electnc opener. gas heal/cent. air,
storm windows. You'll want lo see this one.

Dragonwynd Cattery Kenn~.
CFA Himalaven .. Persian and
Siamese lcittens·. AKC Chow
puppies. New kinans: Siamese
and ~imalayans . Cali' 61 4-446'·
3844 after 7PM .

TEAFORD

15 :-~ 1!..x4x8 wood oak peneling

GREEN ACRES IS THE PlACE TO BE Nice ranch style home siluated on a
701148 ft. lot oilers 3 BRs, I ~ baths, LR,
FR w/ lireplace. eat·in kitchen. gas heat.
Green schools. Call today.

GRAHAM SCHOOl ROAD - Very nice
ranch oilers kitchen w/range. refrig., OW.
dis pl., microwave, LR, FR. dmelte, 3 BRs; I
balh. cent. air, carpeting. 2 metal ulll1ty
bldgs. Shown by appointment.

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Full blooded Beegle. mother &amp;
pups. S20 each. Call 614-266 -

(good condition) . $150. Call

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S39.900- L 7 acres m/ 1. Very oice ranch
style home lealu~e s 2 baths. 3 BRs, LR,
family rm .. and formal dinmg, ca rpel1ng,
woodbu rnmg slove. Ca ll lor more
mlo1malion.

Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming . All breedt ... AII
styla. Julie Webb Ph. 614· 446·

Electric kitchen stove, white. 40
inches wide. $60 .00. 304· 676 -

Schools. Churches
Company Picnics
Birthday Parties
and Family Reunions
384-3060
1-800-282·2167

COMFORTABLE LIVING PRICED AT
$19.900! -ThiS alt raclive homealters 2
BRs, balh, kilchen with ran ge, dining room.
LR, carpet, 1 ca r unallach ed garage,
situated on two lots. Call today.

DON'T BE CRAMPED FOR ROOM ANY
MORE - Th is lovely home offers approx.
2000 sq. ft. and 1s just live miles lrom town
- 4 BRs. 1~ baths. powder room, k1lchen.
dm ette, LR wilh corner woodburner , family
room, ca rpet and hardwood, gas heat. cent.
a ~r , attached gange, c1ty schools. Call
loday.

Pets for Sale

j3olden Retriever pupa. AKC
.Registered. 10 wks. old . Price
includes : firS1 ahotl, papert &amp;
vet ch&amp;clc . S160 each thi1 week
only . Csll today 1 -286· 51 W .

Searl 10 inch Craft man Table 2213.
Saw. J .C . Pannev Sewing Ma·
chine (used tew times). 140.000 Delu~ Athley wood burning
BTU lennox natural gas furnace , stove with fan, 304·676·1267 .

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Glan top 1abla: 4 cane chairs
with · padded seltt, e:~tcellen1
cond ition. $1150.00. 304 -875 ·
6787 atter 4 p.m

NOAH'S ARK
ANIMAL PARK '

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NEW liSTING! OVERLOOKING OHIO RIVER - 12'165'
1967 mobile home. One acre land w1lh 2 ca1 garage. Call
today! ThiS one won't last for $.10,000

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COMMERCIAl BUILDING ON COURT ST. - Approx.
3,600 SQ. ft. SectiOned off 1.232 sq. H. sellmgarea. Rea1
alley and s1de entrance in addrt10n to Court St. entrance.
Insulated, FA gas lurnace, separate AC. C1ty serVIces, 2
bedrm. apl. on 2nd lloor. Buy now lor $60,000.

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UU AH lXPEIIEN&lt;ED WOOD IEAITY SAWPEISON

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ANOTHER FARM IN THE KYGER CREEK AREA - APPROX
78 ACRES. NICE MODfR "
HOME HAS 1'i BATHS
EQUIPPED (A TIN KIT(
ROOMS ARE SPACIOU S
FENCED PASTURE PONL otiiER HURRY. THE l AST FAR PI
WE HAO IN TH IS AREA SOLD fA ST1$75,000

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WALNUT TWP. 121 ACRES - $60,000 - HtS fARM HAS
aEAuTIFUl TILlftlllE ,
v.oo~:x.m D. 4
!lOROOM FARM H:lt.'£. R$ \- :AINTED. SEVERAL
OUTBUILOINGS. TOBAGOO BA.&gt;~

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If YOU 'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR A NICE HOUSE WITH A
PREnY SE1TING ON APPROX. AN ACRE Of GROUND THIS IS ITII HOUSE IS REMODELED INSIDE ANO OUT NEW
• VI NYL SIDING. NEW ROOF. NEW WINDOWS, INSULAT£0
MOSTLY CARPETED ANO NEW DE CK ON BACK AlSO HAS
SMAll BARN &amp; 2 CARGARAGE GAHS&amp;GRFENELEM ONLY
ASKING S30.000

DOLL HOUSE - PERFECT STA~nGo HOME EAT·IN
KITCHEN. Eowr"s·A
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REFRIGERAToR
CARPORT. LEVEL
... ,. . ""L" ' .&gt;crlOOLS $32,000

PENDIN

OWNER IN ASQUEEZE
The hrsllew buyers ollhese small acreage lois will get the best deal. When owner gets oul ol presenllm anc~al bmd. these
pnces w1ll go back lo normal.
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RIGHT NOW YOU GET FIRST CHOICE
of any ol th ese !!lois rangmg Irom 2 acres up to 32 acres. Each lot proVIdes a beautiful setlmg for your dream home Buy
now at redu ced pnces and build later.
mENTION SPECULATOR
This 15 a good opi10rtumty lo buy some valuable acreage belowmarket value. Buy now and hold 11lor awh1le. or pu1 11back
on lhe markel at your puce: E1cellent locat1on lor a builder to construct some homes lor sale
OVER 100 ACRES TO CHOOSE FROM
Th 1s land lronls on Sl. Rt 325 and Sheltoo Road. I m•le south ol R1o Grande in City school d1st11ct. II is flat to rollin~ lo
hilllop land offeungagood VIew, and 1S1n a very clean. well kepi neighborhood., Pricesstart at $5.000, bul we are loo k~ng
lor oilers.
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Building Supplies

For ule • lim&amp;ttone, aand,
gra11el. fill dirt, firewood. Deli·

Real Estate General

Broker

GREENfiElD . TWP. - 88.75 A. M/l
lronls on SR 233 and Frank Shafler· Rd.
Owne1 reports limber
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Tony 's Gun Repairs. ha:t reblue·
ing. Open 9 :00AM to 7:00PM .
Call 304-676·4631 .

PC.I7.1 6th.,4x8-5.951 14.- 4x8
ced(r or treated lattice 12 .95
al)dJ0 .96. ,11 .00 off 25pc, up.

BLACKBURN
REDUCED TO $24.900 - N1cr• home
ollm l1 v1nR room, k1l chen w1lh range.
1elug and thspl . d11un g 100111. bath.
carpe11nr.. woodbunungs1ove. unallached
gara1!e and a 16• 30 Oll1ce and shop. Call
today.

Building Materi81t
Block. ~ritk. 1ft¥tr pipet. win~
dowt; hntels, ate, Claude Wintel-s. Rio Grende, 0 . CJU 614245-5121 1

For sale : 2 well buih lounge
chai rs with pads. gas range,
cheap . 614 - 992- 3726 .

245· 6067.

plast•c septic tenkt . plastic
culverts, metal culvert1. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES . J ac k·
son. Oh. 6, 4 ·286 -6930 .

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can be purchased w1th 5acres or 58 and
olle•s 3 BRs, 2 balhs, LR. k1lchen.
wooclbUI Oin g slave. carpel, lobacco base.
40•60 barn. c ell a~ house and several
sheds. Call lor mole 1nlormal1on.

Aeirigeretor-Frigldare. _ 2·door.
fro•t free, coppertone. G 30iR.
Electric Range . . · eoppertone
S~60 . G E Microwave &amp; 1t1nd
S50. Dinette 181, table, 2. chain
$35. 5 elec. bateboard beaters&amp;
thermost&amp;tt 8126. Ph. ti14·

with top , Reg . $69.95 Now
299.96. 9 .· Color Commodes
&amp;$9 1.96 . .10.· Fiberglass Roof
shingles (8) . 116 .95 sq.- 90wt.
roll rotting $9.96 . 11 .- Pine
ro .J gh uw 1 T .- 1 · 11 siding
(o/e ~t4x9• 12.96) 26pc. up 1.00
off " pr . Pe. ,2 .- '1• ~4'.&amp; '
Plywood-8 .96 'h · 6 .95 26pc.
up .~. 11 . 00 oH pr . pc. 13 .lA M~dx tongue &amp; groove water
bOfrd . $9 ,95 or ('Ai x4x8-8.95 ).
25.,c . up 1 .00 off Pr .

Real Estate General

AFFORDABLY PRICED AT JUST $29.900!
-Closetoc1ly on Rl. 141 thiS homeoilers
k1lchen. LR. lam1ly room, dming 10om and
lull basement. l a1ge unallached block
Rarage. Call lor an appointment.

55

BUYOUTS · SECONOS ·
CLOSEOUT 'S
1 .· Counter tops . Kitchen 1nd
beth and bar. $2 .99 lin . Ft . (8)
2.- Marble Vanity Top 's (8) From
18-19 ta " 22 -48 .. 110.00 to
SSO. OO. 3.· 22 -30 Almond
Vani~ and Marble Top 879·.95 .
4.· 6D'' SteeiBilthTub ' sAimond
and ~ whit 189.96ea. 6 .· High
Gloss tub wall kits almond and
whitt. 129.96. 6.· 1 pc. Fiber·
gla11 tub and ahower combination.;~ White and colofl $159 .95
to$ 79 .96 . 7.· 2 pc. Fiberglass
tub and show&amp;rs combination
white and colon $199.96. 8 .Delu•e acrylic tub and thowers

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45 Furnished Rooms

2581 .

3 bedroom treilet with large

and up . Mollohan Furniture
Upper River Rd . Ph. 614-4467444. Open till 7PM on Week

Plaslic cistern state approlo'ed ,

2 bedroom apt . for rent . Alto
Butlnell 1pace. 6 14·992 · 7481 ,
304 ·BB2 -3581 ., 304·8B2 ·
3729.

Furni1hed room . &amp;100. Utilities
peid. Share bath. Single male.
919 Second. Gallipolit. Call
446·4418 after 7pm.

One snd half 11cre with trailer
hook up. 2 outbuildingt, appl e
orchatd, 18.000 .00. 304-6762139.

CARPET
Carpet remnants , 16.00 e yard

Sof81 and chair~ priced from
1395 to 1996. Tables S60 and
up to $,26 . Hide-a -bed• 1390
to t696 . Recliners J 225 to
8376. Lamps t28 to 8126
Oinettet 1109 and up to t495 :
Wood table w·8 chairs S285 t o
1?96. De•k ·1100 up to $375 .
Hutches 8400 and up. Bunlc
beds complete w · mattrenes
129.6 and up to S396 . Baby bad a
1110. Mattrellesorbo:~t springs
full or twin $63 , firm 873, and
883. Queen sets $226, IC ing
S350. 4 drawer chest 869. Gui,
e;eblnets 6. 12 , gun . Gas or
electric range $375. Baby mat·
tresses 135 &amp; 846 . Bed frames
820, t30 &amp; Kirig frame 850.
Good ietection oi bedroom
tui1n, metal cabin8ts, head·
boards 830 end up to S65.

54 Misc . Merchandise 54 Misc . Merchandise

e

Como,•r,el.al · lndust•iol

Callaharl's U.Jed Tire Shop. Over
1 .000 tires, $iliJI12. 13, 14, 1 6',
16, 1 6 .5. 8 i'nil et out Rt. 218 .
Call614·266·8261.

3 rooms, furniahed . 61 4 · 992·
6434 ., 304· 882 · 2666.

2 BR on large private lot , 1 mile
from town. $200 month. Se cur ity depo11t &amp; refer8ncet Cell
814 -448· 2236 ., 614 ·448-

304-676 ·2636.

Rd. Ph. 814-446 -7444. Open
till 7PM on Week Day1 .

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

6160 .

0766 .

2386 or 614· 992-34&amp;3.

2 Piece living RoomSuitel325.
Mollohan Furniture, Upper River

3 or 4 Bedroom houte in Kyger
Creek School District . .Refarence• Ph. 6, 4-446·862 1.

446· 3169.

USED APPLIA"CES

Washera, dryera, r&amp;frigeratora,
range1 . Skagg1 Appliancel .
Upper River Rd. betide Stone
Crnt Motel. 614·446-7398.

t

Furniahed 1 bedroom apartment
in Middleport. 1210. pe.- month,
$1 00. deposit . C1ll 8,4·992 -

Rooms for rent. day . W9ftk.
month . Oallia Hotel. Call 614 ·
448 -9716. RentaslowatS120 ·
month.

2 bedroo m, you pa~ utilities.
adult• only, depo1it required.

47 Wanted to Rent

GOOD

Residential

614 -992 -nB7. EOH

1 bedroom ground Uoor. private
entrance. recently remodeled .
Everything turn .. loc. outtkirta
Hender1on. 8260. month. 304 ·
676-6730.

Mobile home loceted at Stella
C1. 23 Berger . Call 61 4-446·

FAMILY PRIOE MOBILE HOME
PARK. At. 2 touth, Gallipolis
Ferr;. wv.. Now ·renting lots for
U&amp;.OO per month. Call 304676· 3073 tfte:t 5 :00PM.

Valley Furniture. new &amp; uaed.
large section of quality furni ·
tura . 1218 Eastern Ave . .
Gallipolia.

ART"UR'S CHAIN
LINK FENCE

54 Misc . Merchandise

Gracious living. , and 2 bedroom apartments at Village
Manor and Riverside Apart ·
menta in Middleport, From
$216 . Including utilitiat. Call

2BR 56~ 14, AC , quiet neighborhood. RefMence &amp; depo1it re·
quired. Clou to Rio Grande.
Adullt prfrferred . Ph. 614 -246·

66 h . Mobile nome 10 1 "' 2
per10n1. deposit. referen ce &amp; no
pet•. Call614 -387-7743.

Space for small traill!tf"l, All
hook· ups. Cable. Alto efficieftcy
rooms, air and c.able. Mason,
w.va. Call304· 773·5661 .

County ApPliance. Inc.' G~d
used apph.,e.s Jnd TV ..,t1.
Open BAM to 6PM. ~on t~rU
Set. 6,4·.446·1699, &amp;2? 3rd.
Ave. Gallipolis. OH .

51 Household Goods

, BR Apartment, 740 Second
Ave. t186 per month. Deposit
required . Cflll 614 · ~6 · 4222
between 9 &amp; 6.

for Rent

6B66 or 448· 0239.

61 Household Goods

COUNTRY MOBILE Home .P a,k.
ROute 33. ~orth of PomlfOy ..
Rental trailer•. Call 814 -992 7479. •

Furnithed Apt , 1 BR , 701 Fourth
Ave .. Gallipolis. 1226 Utllltiel
Pd. Ph. 446·4416 af1M 7PM .

APARTMENTS , mobile homes,
houses. Pt. PleeuntAnd Oalllpo·
lit. 614· 446 ·8221 .

1066.

34

2 · bedroom trailer for rent in
Gallipolit F&amp;rry. 304-876 -321 &amp;.

47 Wanted to Rent

The Sunday

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

Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

4

'

IRICK &amp; FRAME ON NICE lOT WITH SUPERNICE HEATED
· POOL WITH STORAGE BLDG. 3 BR. 2 BATHS, GARAGE, EAT ·IN
KITCHEN WITH RANGE, REFRIG. DISP. &amp; OW ElEC. HEAT
PLUS SOLAR HEATING UNIT WITH BLOWER. ASKING

$55,000.

NEW COMMERCIAl LISTING! - CARRYOUT, STOCK AND
EQUIPMENT LOCATEO IN CHESHIRE TWP. BLOCK BLOG..
LARGEENOUGH FOR GROCERY BUSINESS ALSO. ON OVER
HALF AN ACRE. DOES GOOD BUSINESS - HAS POTENTIAl
FOR MUCH MORE. ASKING $66.900.
i.ANO. LOTS OF LANDI - 161 ACRES WOODS Mill ROAD 9
ROOM COLONIAL STYLE HOMEHAS6 BEDROOMS. 2BATHS.
FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET CALL US SOON. YOU Will
.WANT TO SEE THIS PROPERTY'

�May

Roush'• StrawbfH'rtes 2 miles

bae.. ol New Haven WV a at

Union C1mpground Start M av
2&amp;. You pick· f 1 00 We P•ck·
&amp;1 .25. lAM to &amp;PM Ph

3 04-862 2237
STRAWBERRIES - Pick vour
own - start•ng Thur1day, May
21s1 8 em - 8 pm already
P•cked • *1 26 qt Cami]Q round
f1tld only.
Happy Hollow
Fruit Fa rm

Hay for 11le 11 / btleat the f1eld
11 26 dehv•red and ttadted

Now buy•ng 1hell corn or 884'
corn C11ll forletest quotes Rl\l&amp;r
City Farm Supptv. 614 ·446

locl'led betide fa~rgr9unda Ctll
614 446-3120 or 448 0373

2986

63

71
Duro c 8 oara Bred juat hke t h e
bol!lfl we tel!ltl!ld at t he Oh1o

Tes111 ion thll gained OVBf 2 6
per day Roger Ben tley
Sabma OH 513 684· 2398

0008

304-676-2028

Freah Holstein Cowa &amp; Hetfeu

co nd

Str1wbenies now laking orders

A I Str l!ld Mott wilh 0 H I
records Call 61 4 286 2496 .

., 00 qt 304 676 7621

59 For Sale or Trar;le

after 6pm

Fmn Supp li es
&amp; Li vesl ock

alf
Call 446 8037

77 Olda II 6. S860 78 Ply
mouth Volare V 8 S700 Call
614 388 9689

1 yr old Appaloose Mare, hat
been l hown by 1b: veer old boy
636Q Ph 446 24 46

1984

Ford Etcor1. 4 Jpd .
AM ·FM tape w1renma *2599
John'l!l Auto Sales Bulav1lle,

For sal&amp; t't&amp;reford and Simmltsl
bull 6H 742 2610

Rd . Galllpoha
6 o;ear old P1 l1m1no Quarter
Mare 4 H fram ed Western
Pl el!lture, t 750 DO 9 yaM old
Appaloosa Mare has been con
toated 1n barrels. shown plea
1ure, 8400 00 614· 682 7 122

1979 Camaro leO

cu

tn

AT,

T top s,

AC , Cru11e. AM -FM
Ceuette Dark blue mlftalllc
looks and runt good S2795
Ph 614-245-5884

Ph 814ua• Mtrcury LynJt. PI , PI, air.
AM·FM l t . • Cuaette, Ell.Cel·
l.,t cond. t3200 Coli &amp;14·
446-60&amp;1.
1983 lui&lt;* USabrt L•mhed,
loedad, eaeetlent c:ond Ph.
114-441-0280

1982 Ford E~e0f1 wagon. 4 apd .
air. AM FM tape. 12299 1984
Dodge Omnl, 4 tpd t21S99
John's Auto Sa\11, BulaviUeRd ,
Gelllpoha

1979 Ford Mu1tang auto

--------------- leFor ealeor trade 1982 KDX 175
d1n bike Run s good 304·675·
6360

Autos for Sale

$2 000

IV for parts 2 new,.., q~o~trter

Firat e850 Buu this ap•llllno
while 1978 AMC Concord wkh
blue vinyl 11ndeu top PB, PS,
IUIO, 8 cyl, AM -FM cnutte
I'll 614-448-8808

198 0 Ch ry5\er Fift h A venue
good condttlon. Call 614 -446

lbs

lo.ct~

York•. fully
441-7380

Tr ansporlollun

L1vestock

1878 L•ncoln Con1m11111l Mark

1978 8u1ctc Rtgtl. '"· PS . Pl.
t•lt wheM 1983 Ctw¥sler New

Reel sh•p 1982 Cull•• Su·
preme. Brougham top, V
engine. air. PS, PB. Cell 81 4·

Ponllec Grand Prl•
Brougham loaded f3100 Call
1981

614 448-7380

•

1,

1988 Monte C1rlo T·toj~ ~
fuel injec1ion, air. tih, cruise,
AM·FM CUIRII, 36.000 miles
Coli 814-992· 3801 .

1973 AMC Hornet 1972 Ford
Van Cell 614 949 2479

Real Estate General

M1tk V Uncoln.low mileage,
304-878-2710 aher 5.00 cell

CISUtfl. bl1ck. Ill COftd, IIII: C

992-28e8

7303

n

1

304-878 -1684

1988 Chevy Nova 8 cyl , auto.
good t•et Runt filiOOd . 614-

1957 Chevy e~~:ce+lent cond
$2000 or trade Ph. 61-t-446·

St.,rnt Gtr-ee. 30..-876- n1 0
or 17!HS741.

Sta1nlt~sllttltl tllheult fYittms

;1 9::7::9:-:C::h"'.,:-r:--:M-:-o-:-11::-b&lt;I-S:-t:ot
--1.!
W1g0n for nit Ell:cellent condi·
tlon 11100 Coli 114-992·
3090 after 4·30 p m

992-6941

'78 Coug., XA7, n..w pllint.
reb:Jitt ~~ nG milll, met c.r,

Now euatom made for your
truCk, mo1or home or claH1c car .
Whh lif•time warranty Muffl•
Men, 9 81impson Ave , Alhtnt,

OhiO 1·800·843 3767

e

Pll'l ..l , good MOteN' tnd trant•
mtuion, n.ww wrtc*:ed 614742·212&amp; Mormng or evenings

' 84

1980 Chevy C rtetion. 4 cyf
1\110, tlr, PI, pb, t ilt, CfUIU, pw,

d4!1eved wipers. em-fm.,... eau.
new tires. new rebu •lt trtns .
19 .000 milea. new paint
01 .750 304 176 2&amp;13

72

Trucks for Sale

1973 Chevy Tandem. 427 13apeed 34rean 12tronts. 115ft
bed , double fr a m e Ph 388·

9673

CROSS!. SON S
Ja ckson Oh1o

cand, 30•·1176-611 0

J. Merrill Carter
Phyllis Loveday
Jim C01:hran
Be&lt;ky Lane
Patrick (CKhran
R~n Pjtchford
Charles Moore

S E Ohio

273 New Holland 1q Baler
111!i00 Ford 3pt Rak e 8326
Shwer Post 0 river 1700 7tt
Locutt po1t1 $1 36 each Ph

814-388· 8832

SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

Jividen's Farm Equipmen t
614-448 -1876

.4 46-6610

Special Sale PriCftl on our new
Riotl Tract o r! Verme&amp;r hay
equipment up to $3000 off
Moweu, mow er con ditioners
rekn, ttddert, round bale111 A
complete line of bale handling &amp;
feeding ecuuorlss grinder

l nter11at lonal Cub Lo Boy plow
dl1k, blnde 42 1n woods belly
mower S3000 firm Ph 614446- 1602

35 Furyuton T1actor c~~:cc \l on 1
cvnd , 2 boUom plow p1ck· t.1P
d!IC, bu sh hog

Vt rf} u1~

' 75 Old1 Cutlelt, good 1hape
and run• good phone 304· 875·

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A.

body • ao\ld

F': .ESIOENTI AL

o12&amp; Coli 304-87&amp; 1697 before 10 00 p m

uetl r _g.n!lut

slac ked pond 5 aoes Sturoun ~ h1

bedroom horne Caihedral cerlmg cornplrmenls

room dmm~: ruom 2 balhs 12 x 14'
auached shed Also complete lla•le•
r•opt•rty Charm you must see' Pnced at ~"''· """····

WERE FOR REAl' - Jusl 131 900 101 lhrs neal and
cl1•an home i caq1eted bedrooms ! 1 ~ baths ktl chen
wtlh !'Xlfa ca bmet space I c~r ~mP,e w•th overhead
s lo r~ r.e Nf' we• hoi w ~ t e • healer glass enclosed back
porch t~r gP.Io t m the v•llage ol R•o Grande (approx I
acr e) w1lh apple and pear lrees grapr. arbOr and more
I r.l us ~ ho w you lh•s one today

COM'-U.RCI AU

1982 Ptymouth pick·up, looks
lf'd runs good S2, 200 or best
offer 304 576 -2941

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
SPECIAL NOTICE ~ I SMITH REAL ESTATE HAS ANEW
LOCATION - 410 2ND AYe , SUITE 102
SPECIAL NOTICE #2 WE HAVE 3 NEW ASSOCIATES
VIRGINIA l SMITH . BROKER 388-1826
RUTH GOODY. OFFICE MANAGER 2S6-6256
DIAN CALLAHAN. ASSOCIATE 216-6251
KENNY GOODY. ASSOCIAT£256-9334

'69 GMC one and hall ton 1ruck
and Wlter tank. 1 .000 gal.

01 ,500 00 Colll1 4-261·6837
ott .. 6 00 PM

.'

Iouches Owner has reduced house $5 000 Crty schools
wrlhm6 mrles ol lown $69 SCO
mB6
123 ACRES MORE OR LESS - Nrce home srte wrth

sephc and rural water Several feel ol road frontage
Outbutldtngs and sheds Tobacco base m1neral nghts
and mo•e Call today lor more mtormat•on $37.500

H2341

COMMoo:!Al - WHY PAY RENT! when vou can collecl
rl' 2 slory apartmenl bu rldrng (5 unrls). 107 and 109
Second Ave Excellenl money maker Be early so you're

nollale

I~

.

REALTOR®

'

1982 Toyota. 4~~:4 SR-6 Pick· up,
6 · 1peed. 11.111r00f, AM · FM

•.

Cassette\ S3996 Call6,4-446·
8151 oi(.. &amp;PM

...

•

•

1986 GMC Luxury Conver11on
Van PluSh interior. air. cru•••·

i:. '
'

tilt, etc t Garage kept

#2314

miles

.... .
..
. ·.
·-

!rlchen, 21ull balh s gas heatlcenlral arr Wrlhrn walkrnR
#2372

ms
NEW LISTING - 46 ACRES MIL Older remodeled frame OOmt w/ nlcelc.
eat In~ lichen , 14 x17 LR 3titdrms , b..ath, CISitrn tobacco base (Ius edt
l&amp; STOCKED POND Woodburnma hilt 1980 Windsor mob1l1 ltomt 1n
eluded Lalrm 2blths, plentyofclosets csbmetsplore Inuit mm•cro
wl slmo carpeted total elect 2 Ia. oiit bl~s approx 2 wem old M1
n e ra lt~Jhl s Hannan Tu1te school Ownn 1s tued- would like to retue
161 480
Nl27

HURRY' HURRYI - Wrl hasmall down paymenl you can
purchase lh1s mce home N1ce level extra lot l ocated 3
m1les from town f1repl ace outbu1l dmg and more

$37 500

~2297

REOUCEOI VACANT LAND - $19 000 Wrthrn crty

NEW LISTING - BACHELORS COTTAGE Close to ctly ltm11s 8ar&amp;ainpnce

•m

'

&amp;8 Terry c•mper
882 2689

74

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.

.

your appomlment today

Pnce reduced lo $38,900

OWNER REAllY MEANS BUSINESSI - RE DUC£0 1h11
lovely 3 berhuom lhmhlew1dr wllh 7 baths and morr 7
m11es approx

hom R1o G•ande NOW ASt(ING

$3?,900 00 lckr' look

lo~ay

#2346

NEAR RIO GRAND EON SR 325 - lOI WITH METAl
BUILDING 130'x40'1- 100 oll(&gt;;rrl lron!agr SIO800

c,u lod'y

#2371

PR ICE REDUCED• -11n 1111~ •anrh~tvle home .md OVI'I
I ac •~\ ol l,.tnO Modl'lll home onr slory appr o~ 1488
'1 0'11 3 bP(hooms li v•r' l~ room lo•m,lldmmRIOOm 11erv
lliCI' Aiacktop rmut G•r{'n l wp CI0'\1.' 1n Gallipolis Good
ro nd1\10n PMed to ,f ll 111 $34 900

haul porrh MAK[ 011 [R
$21.900

GOOD AS NEW' -Older 1' lory homern Ihe crly Home
h ~~ J Ued • oorn ~ 11 halh ~ ll v r n~ •oom dmm ~ room

NEW LISTING- Reslauranl
busuress lully equrpped
and 1ead y logo Plu sa? unrt
renlal P11ced lo sell Call l01

#2342

NEW LISTING - Ill tees are
whal you wanl on a lot
surlable lor butldntg lhen
lhts 1s tl' Vtsuahte lhehouse
you ve always want ed on
lhts 1 acre shady lol El eclnc
avatlable. $3.500

Arn

77

Auto Repair
I

1 BOO 843-3717

26 ft Titan motor home com
pletely self contained. ganen
t or, sleeps B $8900
Cell

79

Fleetw~ng

8 It

Tree &amp; stump removal Mulch .
topao1l , Blue Rug, Blue Spruce,
mowing pruning Don'~~o lands·
•capes Ph 614-446-9646

~

1266

304 -676-5909

etter 7PM

mo~ te

home wrth
IT WOULD NOT TAKE MUCH
HOME - 2 bedrooms. large yard. Qutel streel rnlown

INVESTMENT - lhrs would make a i OOd rental home
localed rn Eureka on alargelot 13 bed1oom lrll Property

Poss1ble land conlracl to nght party

also has old home that needs repatr

SIMPLY CONVENIENT"' IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 2 3 bedroom home localed al 930 Second Avenue

1!2317

Parlral basem ent

STANO BACK AND LOOK - Ready lo movernlo Owner

lu ~n ace

~2398

fam1ly room, Dalh natural gas

Ntce carpelrng OWNER HAS IAKEN GOOD
CAR,EOf THIS ONE'
#2329

should be mler•or decorator 3 bedrooms 21; baths
fa~il y room formal h'.'mg and dmmg room Eat1n
k1 tchen w1th apphances mce large landscaped lot C1ty
schools Don t iel th1s one slip by I

QQN T PASS THIS ONE BY' - II oHers 3 bedrooms

ms2

slartrng oul Call lor an appornlmenl today $24 000.
#22JS

n 1ghborhood are tmporlanl to you better looll lh1sone
over' BriCk an d hame !r1level 3 4 bedrooms 2 full
baths, lamlly room 1tv1ng room and dmmg room 2 ca r
garage plus 2 car carport slorag~ bu1ldmRs Ove1 1 ~ acre
l•eed lawn l ei us take you to see 1t'

NICE LOCATION NEAR RIO GRANDE - Vacanl lolwrlh
100 n road lronlage, seplrc, and rural waler Excellenl
lor mobtle home or house $7 560 Call lor more
tnformat1on

N2339

~2 367

&amp;7&amp;-7397

Wstterson 's Weter Hauling ,
re11onable retes . 1mmediete
2.000 g1llon dtiHtry, olsterns,
pools well, etc c111 3o.i·676 ·

2919

Starks Tree and Lawn Serv1ce
lawn ca{e, l&amp;nd!lc.lpiRg. stump
removal . 304 - 676 284 2 or

676-2903

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Founh and Pme
Gal\1poha, Oh1o
Ph one 614 ·446· 3888 or 614

446· 4417

Sill altde m truck
Cell 614··46--8648

E. M. WISEMAN. BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN. 446·9555
B. J. HAIRSTON. 446-4240
CLYDE B. WALKER, 245-5276
LORETTA McDADE . 446-'""29

I

FROM TOP TO BOTTOM m lhrs 4
b~~~~~~~ l 'h balh home wtlh lull basement
Et
slorage area wtlh loarge closels and
1 r shelves 20x28 l1m shed lower level
basement area w1lh large lueplace. sltdmg doo1 s
lo palro and .bachyard a1ea Also good 10x28
slorage, ulrhly and workshop area All hardwood
lloors Specral lronl door w1lh srde louver s lor
venlrlalron and salely lealure Utrlrly btlls are
reasonable due lo msulalron and qualrly
conslructron Localed IU SI oil La he Drrve near Rro
Grande College Qutel localro n and excellenl
ne1ghbors You need lo look all h1s one P11ced 1n
lhe low 70s

84

Electrical
l!o Refrigeration

Re s1denttat or co mmerctal w~r ·
lng New serv ice or repa1n
Ucensed eleeuicl11n Est1mat e
fre e. Rtdenour Electrical. 304
675 -1786

HISTORIC MIDDLEPORT HOllE - Decoraltve
woodwork. Stone and brtck 1n good condtlton 21\
,balhs, 4·5 bedrooms, 9 rooms plu s allrc and
parttal basemen!. Gas forced atr lurnace 13 yrs
old) La rge ktl che n. well planned Step savrn g
laund1y, panlry, walk 1n closers. garage Asking
$55,900
*308

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SPRING
attraclive
1an ch 1
lhroughoul
Includes 3
hvmg room
and dmmg room
room, eat-m
ktlchen and altached garage
to hbsprlal and
shopprn g Lol p1 ov1des lois ol prrv acy R~ plac e
menl wrndows, msulaled well $67.900
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old home lhat has been lolally rebu1 11
EVERYTHING IS new Ve1y very mcel Own e1has
moved and ts wtlhng lo l ake a huie loss nr order to
sell Quality names - Ande1 sen, Krlchen Ard,
JennAue coppe1llashmg, chetry cabrn els Yes, rl
ts lruly oulslandrn g $12 5, 000

home wrth basemen! apt lg 40 x6Q' burldrn g Park has
Sireel

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USY TERIIIS Equal Opportunity HouStnl offers 1b• level on lac mi l fo,
$44 000 l bedroom s IOidS of cab•nats, carpet thro u&amp;~out 1Ill baths
bm1ly rm I car Jlll&amp;e
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BRICK All\0 rRAM£ CLOSE TO HOUER Oew ablt home 1nd locst•on. SR
160 Ask to see i ns1~e thiS beaut•ful raneh 3 Bit. count,._ k1tchen , f11111r
1111

wbfp . u rport I se mil Low $50s

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BE GLAD YOU WAITED SOme dlscumlnatinl famdr Will
n~rshlpofthlslovelybrlctranch Locattdclost tolown

BEST BUILDING LOT - Bu1ldlhe hou seyou have
been dreamrng aboul on lh•s excellenl100'xl75'
lol. 2 blocks from HMC Ctly waler, sewer. naiUral
gas $15,750 No mobtle homes

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OFr
WILKESVILLE· 92 Krts. mil. llie olf" .
HANNAN TIAC[ RO lOI acTts 2 road fron1Jie lake offer

k1tchen, fam1ly room w1th fireplace. formal dtning, hvlng

•oom. rec room. 3 bllhs. anached 2car gmgo. AlllhiS
srtualed On 4 ~ actes Callloday lor your own personal

#416
A SWIIIIIING POOL!
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Good loca110n. Top of lhe ground pool w11h
$373 68 pet month. 20 yrs 91AVanable

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deck a1ea. Assume
Calllodav for showmg

BEAUTIFUL BUILDi NG LOT - Cnarolats Hrlls
Lak e Eslales oiler peacelul sunoundtngs and
scentc landscapes 15 acre wooded lot wrth small
meadow Very nrce spol lor your butldmg plans
$12.000

JUST LOOKING allhe oulstde 1usl does not lell you
how much space lhete 1s mstde th1s home Marn
level has 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs, LR. OR. I' krtchen
and huge mulli-purpose room Lower level has
lamtly 100 m, a room Ihal could be a41h bedroom,
2 car ga 1age and pat•o All lhts on a 1 acre lol
P11ced rrght al S4 9,000

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COUIITIY LIVIRG- 7 9~IU."'-'DJOR HIGHWAY
-Large 2 storyr 4 btdrooms wtfh TV room, d1n1ng room

and bath 9oulhwestern school drs111e1 Rt 141 Pnced
rn lhe 40s

P·R·I·Y·A·C·Y- 3 to 4 bedrooms. 2 both~ 2.2acres
more or ~ss Newly remodeled o~h new ktlcllen. new
balh, all new carpet GrettJ Elementary school loo 50s

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'1HE NAIO TO FINO" - lhrs w~l marnla1ned ranch
offers 2 bedrooms. carpeted hvin1 room. spac~us
krlchen, balh, carpeted hont porch Alum srdrni In
lown localron Pnced al $28,000 lmmedr~e posses~on
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Fo1 o'11Y $2,000 00 Down Payment &amp;$320 00 Monlhly Payment 101?'1! lnleresl Rate for 30 yrs
Mortpge amount ol $35,000.00. Would hm lo aiSG pay CID!ing cosls fhts hOme ISalmosl ne:w
3 bedroitii'S. lg. living room, comer lot cenlralan Includes washer, dryer, slove, tef , diS·
hvras~t. ~in&amp; woodburner &amp;: ce1hng ian. Whal a deal Call loday lor mote deta1ls.

FLAIWOOOS ROAD AREA - low malnlenance
extremely well burh, 3 bedroom home Undel3 years ol
alf, La kitchen wrlh ~Is of cabrnels and storage area

RAIE(IPPOITUIITY!- Boaters-ftshermen - Relrree~ ~ 600 lo 800 ff deep water lronlage.
lnchx!ing 3 BR, 2 balh home and a28•48 metal butldrng. Loll ollrees, boal docks, and ve1y seclude4;

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ClOSE TO TOWN - rhts new hslrng oilers· 1300
sq. ft , 3 bedr ooms, hvrng room, htlchen w1lh
d1nrng area. lamrly room w1l h lrreplace. gas heal,
cenllal a~r, 90xl78 lol uees/ shtubs, cily school
drslrrcl , and assumable loand lappiOx. $33 000
81\% lrxed, $336/ mo.-mcludrng laxes and
rn surance, app1ox 18 years! All lh1s lor $46,000

QUALITY BUILT OLDER HOME localed onlarge lol
m ~omeroy 2 car !atage, stotage area above ,
Basemen! Hoi wa er heat. gas lurnace. 2
bedroomsnow, could mange lor 3 bedrooms Lei
us show you lh1s one Ask1ng $32.500.

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BEAUTY IN THE PINES - rs lhrs spacrous brick ond
Ira me 111 level 41o 5bedrooms, newer plank lloonn1 rn

NO HONEY-DO JOBS HERE! - Own er has done a
lantashc 10b redorn g lhtSolde1 home 3 spac1ous
bed1 ooms, large ktl chen, lmmal dm tng and lamtiY
1oom wilh wood burner 24~30 mclal garage and a
workshop Srt back and rei" on lhe sc&gt;cened·tn
sunporch One look and you'll love 1\. Allordably
prrced al $49,500
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OAK HILL - Cozy bungalow lor lhe youngcouple
slarlrn g out or re11rees parrn gdown Income Irom
garage aparlmenl wrll hetp wrlh paymenls In lawn
locatron P11ced al $45,000
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BEST BUY IN TOWNI - Brohcr l h1nks you musl
see Ihe tnler101 of lh ts one lo appr eci!ICwhal a
wonderlul home rl ts. Qutel. peacelul lmlron on
lhe rtver II 3 ac I Beaulllul mle~ t or decoralinr,
Lar 1e rooms ? lrr eplacc &gt;, 4 BRsand? balhl You
mu sl see rl Reduced lo $69.800
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wooded hlltstde •s a pr•vate 3 acre la~e. a ftsherm1n's

14 ACRES M/ L
bu 1ld10g 5 room house wrlh modern ultlrl•es
Localed on s1de 10ad counly water qutellocalron
Moslly open land some woods Good place lo ltve
Norl h Ga llra School drslrrct All lot $37 000 Wi ll
separale

EXECUTIVE HOME - for lhe ltrsl ltme. lhts
custom des1gned and supertor quahly hom e 1s
ollered lor sale Located on 11 beaultlul acres
Imor e avatlable), lh1s5 yea1 old brrck homeoilers
space Prtvacy and scenrc v1ew wtlhrn a lew
mrnules ol H MC Some ol I he outslandrnv,
leatU&gt; es arc 4 bedr ooms, 21h balh s, spa ctous
!rlchen/ hvrng area, 20x40 pool, 2 car garage plus
a lulty tnsulaled 24&lt;36 delached mullr-purpose
butld ing wtlh balh Call lor more rn lormal ron
#413

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4 ACRES PORTER Off SR 554 Recently rtmOOeled 2story home LR DR 4
BRs. fltt1!1J i1tc h1n w/ bsr, loads of tablntls ut 1111y rm , sunPOt ch base
ment Allie. nns luutifpl trtts 1n the y11d S50s
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We
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SR 325 NEAR RIO GRANO£ - 1983 SCHULT 14'x70'
MOBILE HOllE - Cuslom burl! 2 bedroom, 2 baths,
garden. ce~ h al arr two wood dec!s, $16,950 Call lor
more delatls

&lt;f \986 Ct~~tur'

EMPLOYEE
RE LOCATION
COUNCIL

TOWNAND COUNTRY 7 rm hom1 overlootln'llht Oh1o Rlver. lolllly hv
rm, s1ttmc rm and lormal dmtna rm 3 btdrm . l YI bath. 2 car prap
w/basement sloraat U6 000

HAVf OUR OWN PRIVATE BOAT DOCK Zlll 1cru m/1 ro1 d mess to Otuo

cenlralltghled streets and 11 spaces located at Rtver

SOUTHEASTERN OHIO SFINEST - 99 5acres ol hrlls
slreams and lush woods Nalure al riS best Ahunter's
paradrse If lhrs rs not enough neslled among the

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IMMACULATE BRICK RANCH - Owners have
sr ven lh ts home lois of TLC Among olher things
lh1s boasls a mce large lam1ly 1oom w11h
woodburne1 rnserled 1n lneplace. spactous
~rlchen Ihal any w1le Will love. 3 bedrooms, I 'h
balhs and a 2 car ga1age Localed in aqu1ellam111
onenled netghborhood, IUSI oil Rl. 35 on a well
landscaped lol Pnced lo plme al $64 900.
LeGRANDE BOULEVARD - 14 yr old frame wtlh
low ulthlr b•lls lwoodburne• tncludedl, 3
bed roor s hv1ng room, large ktlchen. covered
palto an, ienced backyatd Jusllhe nghl size and
locahon •m slarter home or relrrmenl G1een
schools $39,900
#412

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21Rtal Estate CorJ&gt;'mUi~ n u ttu$tee fOr tht NAF: ® .-nd"'-tndemarks of4entury 211tHj EttewCorporarion
EACH OFFICE ISINOEPENDENTLlOWNED AND OPERATED

Pn~le'(in US A. tquil H~tln8 Opplrtunu y fit ·

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3 bedrooms, lg krtchen and 'dtmng. .75 am more or less $4 1.900

1£1TAL DUmX - Monthly Income $385.00 C1ty Only $34,000 00.
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$45,000.00

LOW MAINTENANCE BRICK - Th iS altracttve
home wrll ptease anyone lookmg lor a lnendly
ne•ghborhOod ll's conven•enlly localed on Rt 35
and mcludes very mce kilchen w•lh range,
dtshwasher, and relngeratol, 3 mce s•zed
bedrooms 1~ te~am•c balh!, garage Includes
automalrc' door Qpener . Pnced al $69,500.

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LOOKINGFOR lOVET - There's alot to !all inlove
wrth m thiS a«racbve 3 bedroom ranch home.
Slarting w~h a kitchen lhat ~on' l quit Lots and
lots ol beauttlul oak cabmets, 2 eat-1n bars, lully
equ1pped. Also has lamtly room w1th woodburner.
drnmg room or study, 1tv1ng room ami I Ii baths
Landscaped lot. Ell1a parking space Debby D11ve
$67.500.

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REAL ESTATE

~NXIOUS OWN£11 REDUCED PRICE. 4 acrts m/1 countf) homt wdh new
root hot wat!f tlt11tr. ''"''an~ refrl&amp;. ctmtnt ~un La. barn. 2 bldp
r ~t ld fenced w/ sma\1 pof\d. Comrwerctal frontace on SR 160

GREAT IN¥ESTMENT PROPERTY - Mobrl; home park
w1lh 10 mob•le homes A we•y n•ce 3 bedroom, 2 bath

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tflcoun1yll rea22years The best
m turn11ur e upholstormy Call
304 675 4154 f o r free

estimates

REAL ESTATE
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ture car seots boat seats etc.
Call 614 266 6270 ~ ockhck
Rond. Crown C•tv

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BONNIE L STUTES-REALTOR
JIM STUTES-REALTOR
CALL
2ND AVE.. REAR
446-4206
U~Lltrtlll&gt; . OHIO

Sl!llf\tl'l'.s Upholstery Shop Furn•

HOUSE ROOKIES ...

bedrooms dmmg room, lois of wood cabmets 1n kttchen

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nM Uph ostered

Upholstery

895-3802

e•lra large lot Washrngion Elem School , Evans Hgls.

65'xS5' Nrce nerghllorhood $40s

614 446 3438 Open da•lv 9 to
4 30 Sat 9 30 to 1 30 Old &amp;

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Real Estate General

CLOSE TO CITY - large lamrly roomand hreplace 3

h~ mg room, dtmng area and more lot s1ze: 3PPfOl

R &amp; Nl Custom Couc hes and
Reupholstef"t , St Rt 7 Crowfl
City, Oh 614 268 1470. Eve

6370

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Nrcehomern lhrs area Prrced rn I he $60s
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IF !OU HAYEN T SEENTHIS ONE VET, CAll FOR AN
APPOINTMENT TODAYI - Neal brrc! ranch. 2 car
gar:ge wrlh extrostoragespace 3bed1ooms, I ~ balhs

Formerly Ken 's now J ohn s
Weter Service t~ohn Watterso n
Jr Owner 1.000 or 2,000 gal
service 304 576· 22 48

Upholstery

Rotary or cable too! dr1thn g
Mo11t wells completed same day
Pt.~mp sale• and &amp;arv1ce 304

RICIN Ill MODIRNIIID rnslde ond ••1 l t IM&lt;I••s .. I ~ boths, ~Jrdto
tub, new co untry blut-llclltn w/ solid 01k cab1ntts screerttd porch NEW
0.\RAGE 2ht0' wl heat wltlf 200 wlrln&amp; Can bl used tor csr rtpau.
elc Mrd 150.

lg famtlv room w•ltt fireplace 2 car garage br1ck and

alum

brdrooms 21utt bath ~. 10 c-losets mode rn krtchen 24
It .-:a tlH1Pis lull lwo ~ t ory w1lh willkout bilsemenl
Homesrd e tncludes com me t c1 al IYPt' bu1ld•ng w•th 3 ca r
~arage sel uo as &amp; w ood wor k 1n~ bu smess Pr1cereduced
to tn lhe $80s l 1ncoln P•k" Rd Hart•son lwp 6! ACRES

a1ea, llvmg room, a11d lam•ly room, Included IS a 3
bedroom home w•lh extrs rental 1ncome of $200 00
monthlv located not far hom town

and

Deh'118fed 1 t tln 1nd up
Jtm La met, 304· 676 1247 or

Fetty Tree Tflmmmg stump
removal Cell304 ·67 5 1331

AORIAUVI !lOS' SPECIAl· lltoJ fttw Swtllllllnurool 1!6 OliO will buy
thlsl btdrm reneh Eriuler1e kltche•wltlllncaru. tl\1 blth fam1ly mr
ut1hty rm . f1nud yard storm w1ndaws and doors C1ty schook Buy
now and takladv~~tiiJI of low lnlttiSI nils IRd p!"ICI

lake pride In ow
LR. JBR 2batlts
n wl wbtp, stained1llss w1ndows lull eq"'PPtd •nchen, scrMntd pat1o,
tltat pump ln·&amp;round pool W!lh deci 1n~ side MUCH MUCH MORE A
beautiful home lor enttrtain1n1 too OU.STICAllV REOUC£0
1129

COUNTRY liVING. BUT ClOSE TO TOWN - CrewRoad
rn Mergs Counly Sphllevel on 3acresm/1. 4bedrooms.

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Great convement location N1ce home lot a couple

IHREE WISHES' - II comlorl, co ~"nrence and good

more 1nlormat1on

House coal

pools Cllltmt, well1 Ph 61 4 ·

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GAlli A COUNIY'S BESl BUY' - Onlv 6 vears old 4

I VR. OLD HOMEWITH 10 ACRES MORE OR LESS OF
lAND - Home has 3 bedrooms 2 full balhs drnrng

General Hauling

a rare opportunrty 10

and fan11IV 100m nal ~as hut and central au
Homr • ~ 111e~celltnl corHl1lron P111 f'l1 111 Ihe 40s

INCLUD ED ASBONUS'

Cisterns . wells. pools filled
Formerly James Bo-ys Water
Same ratet Call 304 675

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J I J Wfttr Service Swtmmmg

26 h camper trailer. all eonve11·
tences 82200 Call 614 266

c ~mper

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General Hauling

RON S Tel ev1 110n Serv1ce
Hou1e calls on RCA , Qua zar
GE Spec11lmg m Zenith Call
304· 576·2398 or 614 446

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D•llard Water Serv•ce Poola.
CISterns, Walls Delhter"t Any

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61 4-446· 1352

1976 HondaC8760 mlntcond

#2366

General Hauling

Concrete fm1sh pttrk1ng lot l!l
basements · any s1ze JOb Sentm
C1t1zen Discount , R1 ck Garf1eld
614· 985 4464

Strut• $119 96 pair, tnttall&amp;d
Moat models Muffler Man 9
Stimpson Ave Athens. Ohio

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NEW LISTING - MIOOLE·
PORT - Corn er lois on 2nd
Slreellhal could be used lot
a small bustness 01 a good
buy 101 a lam1ly Home IS
ene1gy elltctenl and hasJ. 4
bedrooms Back and lronl
porch, garage Jusl $1S.900
NEW liSTING - MIDDLE·
PORT - Two slory !tame
house on approxrmately
36'x70 lot 3 bedrooms,
ftreplaoe. slmm doots and
wtndows ASSU ME LOAN
$17.500
Henry E. Cleland Jr
992-6191
Jean Trussell . .. 949-2660
Ooltle Tumer .. 992·5692
Tracy Riffle . .. 949·3080
Oflltt .. . .. 992·2259

Ohio 1-B00-'843-3757

camper Stove refrigerator fur
nace. Extra clesn Sleeps 4 Call

restdente tn a pre.stlg10us settmg where the famtl~ w1th
good lasle and a hkmg for quality surround1ngs can
ftour1 sh1l g 4 bedrooms w/ unheard of e~ttras 10 acres
mo re or less sloeked pond horse stables lg metal barn,

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leatwes uH:Iudm g a !HCl1

busrness

e~thlt.lst k1ts S99 95 In·
ttalled Molt Fords. Chev-y
Twcks, Vans 4 ~~: 4 ' &amp; MuHII!f
Man 9 Sl!mpton Ave., Athens .

Dull

1977 Ka'Wa~eki LTD 1000 mo·
torcvcie. ~ e~~:c cond. 304· 882 ·
2887

SOUTHERN MANSION - A lovely Georg1an colonral

H2384

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delatls 1l you w11 n1 yOUI own

114-2&amp;6-11&amp;1

814-446-0008

th1s neal2 bedroom nmch located on a quret slreet w1lh
attracttve carpet . garage, ttntshed slo r a~e bUIIdmg Well
msulaled . low ma•ntenance and well cared for yard

built on fam1l~room Over 1? acre lot Prtced at
$1 3 500 Call lor mo1e •niOJmalton

~ nd W!!SIC !hO S~ SUilllllCI

lot. caqJet111g ami othe1

250 6· CVI engine brand new
t&amp;OO Cell aher &amp;PM Ph

1982 WR/. 250Huaqvlma8896
Call 61. 1448·6161 lhet 5PM

JUST STARTING OUT!- Then you wrtl be rnterested rn

NEAR TYCOON LAKE - Amertcan

ballr w1lh wa sher and drvcr
Newer lronl porch lo sri on

MIDDLEPORT - l hrs oldt'l
hom e rs close In slorrs and
schools ? J bedrooms l~vcl

.19n KZ..660 KIWitakl, S895

on 2 lois Dec! that o•erlooks crty Amusl see 1 Call lor

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m IIVm~ room , cethn g fans 111
llvm,; room and k1l~hen l

salellrlo 1lrsh loi s ol cabmel
SPACP I ~ay wmdows •n
rlmmg a~ea ami rn as1e1
bedt oom ranKr 1s also
rncludcd All elech•c Call lot
yoU&gt; appornlrn enl lrxlay
ONI Y $14.500

19e&amp; Checy 4~~:4 runmng gears
SA ton t350 00 Ph 446-2445
ask for Paul

388 -979 2

en1oy livmg at 1ts best Call Come and see We were
pleased You w1ll be. too

NEW LISTING - OUT OF
TOWN - Everyone lovesIhe
coun\ly and IItts rs your
cl1ance lo lrve ll1ere 1 N1ce 3
bdrml tatler wrlh newca 1pel

!eatw es mclurl m ~ a we! ba t,

614-446. 1091.

baths krlchen has ISland range wrlh burl! rn grrll

20•40 healed pool Thrs home

pcacehtl country scltrrrg
Also has man y olher nrce

814· 381· 7813

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1978 Bluer tran
$260 00, ft'ont &amp; rear duve
1h'ilft, rear end S. othet" pen•
Parts for

1986 full

NEW LISTING - SECLUDED BUILDING· .Multi purpose HunhnJ lodce
Chluch HoR'Ie ~n ew ce111na IIRht1n1 panel &amp;ood c1rpet &amp; root L1 rm
ut1ht~ rm w/ new liS furnace and central a1r

LAKE liVING ATITS BEST - II you en101 prrvacy and '

cven 1np,s

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79 M;,tors Homes
l!o Campers

Motorcycles

Overstzed 1 car ga1age, lots of storage wooded sett1ng

1ented mcludu1~
underp1nn111 ~ apph ances and lurmlure Ca n lo1 an
f! ppomtmPnt

992-2259

Auto Parts

&amp; Accessories

bedrooms. fam1ly room llvmg room , cathedral ce1lmg 3

bem ~

POMEROV,O.

Acct Con1tnu:;tion Roofm g gut·
ters. masonry work All work
guaranteed Cell6, 4-388· 9766

38&amp;2

SECLUSION IN TOWN - Conlemporary home wrth 3

d• shw a ~ hcr salcfhte d1sh all mclutled PlUS 12 K60'

#2331

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Ph.614 446 "6.332

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cond 7 100 m1let Taken good
care of 11.800 304· 676

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#2308

608
E. Ma1n

304-

1983 Ho"hdaShedow760 good

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ltm1ts 19 acres more or less Several bu1ld1ng s1tes

2 fOR JHE PRICE OF J - 22 acres r ollrn~ lollall!nd
wttn ponds ? BR home w•th ht!lf oump range reft~ R .

secludPd ~ t ea th1s home •s !01 ~o u' 3 bedrooms 1 ~
haths t:•ePnhousl' 1~rge o:;cemc yard e xpanrtm~ to owP. f
I ar. •r Com!' ~fie lhe rest

1976 Honda CB 760. m mt cond
304-875-6909

1983 Ho;, da 750 Shadow Call

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&amp; Alummum Stdmg
Storm wmdow s &amp; doors. over
heng gutters Free esttff1aHtt

Vinyle

12,000

61• · 986

or tl75-tpt9

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'8:15.600
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'76 Blazar. 4 wheat drive, new
tir11. headers. stronu vehicle.
Slearn• Gerege, 304·875· 7710

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d1stance to town

Var'!S l!o 4 W.O.

245 - 52~2

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pr ese nll~

304 882;3236

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come see t h1~ onel 3 bedrooms hllth dmmr, room
b•eaklast nook a11d motP

mobiiP home

1979 Ford three quartet' ton pick
up long bed, PS, PB. goodcond.

1976 Dodge V•n · loW m1leage
Good s~e 11600 Call 614·

and frame ranch (2) f1replaces rec room eal m

A\1 type, carpenter S. concrete
work, Interior, e11ter~o r. remo·
deltng. pa1ntmg. roof1ng. lrefl
entmates Ctll 614 448-6174

1980 Dattun, reduced heel ·
lent conditiOn OwnertMk good
care of this one 304· &amp;76 5189

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est1mates Call coiled
1· 61 4 · 237 ·0488. de-y or night
Rogers Bes~menl

446-0294

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£ 8nutk

tee local references fu rm1hed
Free

SWEEPER end sew1ng m ac hme
repair , parts. and 1upphes P1ck
up and dehverv. DeVI! Vacuum
Clea ner, one t)a lt mt te up
Georges Creek Rd Call 614

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!I approx hvmg space IS1ust the beg1nm ng of thts bnck

16 ft Wtaver John bolt. L1fe
jacket, 30 lb thrust electric
motor T1tt tr11ier &amp; batterv C1U
614· 446-1112

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Call 614 446 7404· No
Sunday calls
BAS EMENT
WATERPROOFING
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19n Manto Carlo new tlfel. a1r
cond. 304- 675 -483, after
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I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS - THE OWRERS OF THIS
lOVElY HQMEREDUCEO IT$11,600 00!11- 2300 sq

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equtpped, *1660 Ph 614 367

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AGED JUST RIGHT - II vo u areyounRenou~h 1oen1oy

Buy onaanv 1m n chru n 111w chmn
an d get nco nd chnlr1 hn\1 prl ee
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Hendonon. W Va 30 4 - 67~ -

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home looks like an ad !o r Better Homes and Gardens
Bnck and hame b• level sett1ng on 3'h acres of woods
l arge fam11y room wtlh stone fireplace, eat m k1tchen
liv1n g and d1nmg room Home needs some f1n1shmg

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Services

Boats and
Motors for Sale

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$36 500 00

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1985 DOdge pickup. 3 ton1
21 000 m•lee *8900 Ca11614·

1918 Marcur,t XR7, SP Couuar.

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198&amp; Chevy S 10 V-6. Fuel
tnJacted. ,loaded. Durango pack·
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wood burner hooked to furnace duct Pr1ced at

bed•. 1r1ilert, spra ver1. feed
bunks. livastDCk watererl min -

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NEW LISTING ..
LARGE FAMILY ROOM 3 bedroom lwo slory home rn
Addavrlle school "" lull basement Eletlllcheal wrlh

wa gons rotary-tillers

rolary cutter•. blade1. dl1c cu\11
vetors, ploWs nadu•a. po at
drivers woodsplittftll, gates,
headgates. trt.~c k reeks, tr uck
eraifeedan Wheel Hon e lawn&amp;
gerd en e q ui pment U se d
Equtpment· 8 rou nd bal un
lsomethat take as tow at a 35 HP
tractor) mowing mschl(!et .
rakee. drum mower. square
balan, used tractors 3 7'
h aybin es. cu ldltlo ner. lime
apreeder tobacco aetlen d1a cs
piOWI, hanow . grev1tv wayon.
And tee Ul for a complete line o t
pnrts &amp; 1ervlcel

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NEW liSTING.
PRICED RIGHTI - 2 bedroom. carport, la~ge sl01age
burldrng, new mot on a stale hrghway $17,000, Clay
School drst11cl Callloday 101 an appornlmenl
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1976 Dodge Y, ton p1dc· up
Sm•U v .a. ·auto $150 Ph
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361 cu in , AT AC. AM FM
c•slltte shdmg rear wm~dow · .., .. ,
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body 11995 Ph e14· 46'

Belt off" call between 6 00·

388-8155
379-2184
446-2230
446-7881
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446-8655
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446-6595

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Real Estate General

Real Estate General

JUDY DEWITT

614-286 8451
Meuey Ferguson. New Hollan d,
Bu1h Hog Sales &amp; Ser11lce Over
40 used u•ctora to choose from
&amp; compht1e Una of n ew &amp; used
equipment lerge11t selection 1n

1981 GMC S 15 Slorro Pkg.
V-I , tuellnjectad. 4-whHI drive.

Pontiac Fiero, slereo

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If YOU ARE SERIOUS aboul ow ntng a quality
home wtlh som e remarkable lealures. co nsrder
thrs charmmg 2 level home convenrenlly located
on a '.4 am shadr,lol all he edge oil own As soon
as you enlet, you II be allracted Iamany unu sually
ntce appomlmeniS Pa1 quel oak lloor s. besl
quality woodwork. JennArr e &gt;ange, en11re wall ol
limestone surroundmg lhe hreplace, bta nd new
luxurious wal l lo wa ll ca rpel , walk-m closets,
Andersen lhermopane wrnd ows, large IIXtms
lhrou g)loul. che11y h1lchen cab1nels. 2x6 wa ll
sluds e(lra heavy msulalton Thts ~ bed1oom
brick' 1ncludes lormal dinmg room, large l11m g
room. 2 balhs, outslandmg lamily room and
overs•Zed 2 car garage It's a very prelly sellmg
and w•ll sutllhe more dtscrtmlnaltng buyer Oon'l
buy anylhmg unltl you see lhts one at $118,000
#109
CHESHIRE VIlLAGE - 2 bedroom home wrlh
v1nyl siding. Remodeled ktlchen, drntng 100m, lull
basemen! Modern gas forced atr furnace. 2 cat
gar age Bargam p11ced at $22,000

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NEW LISTING - IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - 3
bedroom hom e m the Crly Home rs 1n very good
cond111on Gas heal. centr al arr Also w1•ll burll
garage wrlh large ?4&gt;30 1oom ahove surlablr• lor
apa~lmenl , partral ulllrlrr'' rn pl&gt;cc Ackrrl!
$42,800
#309
SUPER HOME IN RIO GRANDE - Well hurl! arrd
1n good condtlton 3 ~ bedrnom1 larnrly room
livtng room, ktlchen dmrnp a1 ~d ulrhly room I '
balhs, parl ral ba semcnllor hcal tnR enurmrnl•n~
slora ge, Energy elf•c•cnt well rn&lt; ulated Crly
ultltltes Ntce lol lor la m&gt;llowCII and garden
Oopostl e Oavrs Hall ' bcrll enl lor sludenls
leache1s and employee; I hr soneyouneed lo see
Lrsl ed ~~ $50,000
OUTSTANDING BUY IN SYRACU SE- 3brU10om
nome w1lh alllhelnmmrngs I ull yr•qurppr.rl ral m
krlchen, dmmg room 21ull balhs lr vrn1, roomand
lamtly room Coun lry slyle ri Pcoral rng large2 car
garage wtlh heal and walrr Only $43 000 M•ny
olhe&gt;exlras
COMMERCIAL OFFICE BUILDING - Oppo"lf
cou1lhouse Ideal lor allorney accoun ta nt loan
olfrce. Nrcely lrn1shed rns•de Oulstde and rool
paroled lasl yea&gt; Holdrng al $37 000
LOTS Of REPAIRS HAVE BEEN MAO[ - A few
more are needed, bul al thl' prtce. $1 8500 you
are getl tng a real bargatn I'&gt; slory 1n Vrn lon 2
bedrooms. k1lchen and double lot Make u; ah
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May 24. 1987

Page-D-8

Help, Hope, Healing thente
of Soil Stewardship Week

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· MYSTERY FARM - ThiH week's mystery
~. felltured by the Meigs Soli and Water
tG~~~ervatlon District, Is !orated somewhere in
:arelp County. Individuals wishing to partlclpatl'
'lh the weekly contest may do so by guessing the
(!arm'• owner. ,Just mall, or drop off your guess to
~ Ute Dally Sentinel,' Ill Court St., Pomeroy,
Oblo, 45768 or the Gallipolis Tribune, 825 Third
.Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631, and you may win a $5

'¥e.igs County agent's c;,orner
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' By John C. Rice
.~ County Extension Agent .
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Agriculture
· ' POMEROY - It your house
~~ants, shrubs, or crops have
growing pains, give your green
tlium)l a helping hand . Ohio State
t1nlverslty's Plant and Pest
Diagnostic Clinic Is only a phone
away.
.. "Our services are available to
d;tybody and everybody, not just
cpptm~rclal growers," says Stepl!en Nameth. Extension Plant
~thologlst and director of thE.'
ollnlc.
4 The clinic, located In 110
I,&lt;ottman Hall on the Ohio State
cam~,&gt;us, analyzes more samples
than any other lab of Its kind .
Specialists In agronomy, entori;iology, horticulture, plant and
· gl!st problems. Having all the
experts In one building Improves
work speed and efficiency.
, The two-year-old lab processed

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cash prize from the Ohio Vallrv PubiL~hinat Co.
Leave your name, address and telephone number
with your card or letter. No telephone calls will be
accepted. AU contest entries should he turned in to
the newspaper office 'by 4 p.m. each Wednesday.
In case of a tle,the winner will be chosen by
lottery. Next Wl'ek, a Gallia County farm will be
featured by the Gallia Soli and Water Conservation District.
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Plant problems

more than 4,300 plant and pest
samples la st year and even more
busi ness Is expect ed this year.
Most of the clinic's business Is
from urban homeowners. But the
clinic also serves commerci al
growC'rs, greenhous(' operators'
and farmers. many from out side
Ohio.
The first stop with a probiC'm
pl ant should be the cou nt y
ex tension office. Often. we ca n
answer your questions . II more
expertise Is needed then we ca n
se nd the pl an t to Col umbus.
Scientists In th e clinic ca ~
provide Information on pPsts or
di sease affect ing turf and ornament al plant s. fruit s and vegeta bles, and field crops. They also
Identify unknow n plants. wePd s
and sources of plant lnjuriC's.
Th(' Plant and Pest Diagnostic
Clinic ma y be cont acted by
telPphonc at 614-292-!\006.
Fire Blight - I have received
sPvera l ca ll s regarding flrebllght

Next CRP signup set
July 20-31 at ASCS

of appl e and pears . The blight is a
common and destructive disease
of apples and pears. The disease
appear C'ar ly In the spring and
blossoms become water-soaked
and turn brown . The bacteria
may then grow down into the
blossom-bearing twigs (spurs) .
LPaves on the spur become
blighted, turning brown on apple
and black on pl"ar .
Co ni rol - 1) Keep soil pH
brtween 6.0 and 6.5; 21 plant
rC'slstant cul tlvars; 3) cut out
infected twigs and spurs as soon
as the disease Is spott ed. Make
cuts 12 in ches below the Infection. Cut tin g . tools should be .
di sinfected after each cut. Household bleach diluted 2:·10 In water
will do the job if it is not more
than two hours old ; 4) fertili ze
trers ea rly in thr growing season . 51 strrptomycln, two or
more times. at four to six day
inter va l s fr om early bloom
through petal-fall.

Powderpost
beetles threat
to dried wood

COLUMBUS. Ohi o tUPII- 1\
should co nsidC'r enrolling thosr problem of which homrowners
By Patty Dyer
fields in the program . Fields may should bC' awarr in the summer.
District Conservationist
GALLIPOLIS - Reduced ero- br redefined to permit the C'spccia lly in Ma~· and June. is th e
sion Is saving 209 million tons of enrollment of steeper arC'as into powder post beet IP. which enj oys
thC' program while the !tall er. chewing on cirit' d or rurcd
soil annually on the Initial 8.2
more productive arpas arC' re· lumber.
r't)llllon acres of land enrolled In
William F . L~· o n . an F:xtrnslon
talned lor farming .
' W86 In the u.s. DE'partment or
The next CRP signup will br entomologi st at Ohio Stall' Uni Agriculture's Conservation ReJuly 20-31, at thrCount y Agricul - \·r r sit y. sa.\ 'S largr-porrd hard serve Program (CRPl. sa id
tural Stabiliza tion and Consrrva - woods . surh as oak. ash, hickory
Wilson Scaling, Chief of USDA's
and mahoga ny. arc their main
tlon Service (ASCSJ of!lcC'.
SOil Conservation Service (SCS).
roursc.
In Ohio, four slgnup periods,
fnree In 1986 and one In 1987. have fliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiijiiiiiijjjiiiij~fiii~pipii
brought nearly 115,000 acres Into
the CRP. Estimated soil savings
Is just over 2.3 million tons per
year .
• In Gallla County we have two
tarmers signed up for a total of 51
C)::res according to District Conservationist. Patty Oyer.
",. "We still havE' somE' work to
do." says Harry W. OnPth. statE'
nservatlonlst In Ohio for the
S. Oneth point s out that Ohio
' s about 1.4 million cropland
res eligible und!'r the CRP.
,, The goal of CRP nationally Is to
l'ftlre 40-45 million acrrs of
hlghly erodible cropland by 1990.
SCS officials say If that goal Is
Qlt&gt;t, approxlmatt&gt;ly 825 million
~ns of soil will be savt&gt;d each
ar.
"The average annual rroslon
late on the 8.2 million acres
~ntracted under CRP In 1986
Ill drop from 27.3 to 1.9 tons per
.ere when In permanent cov!'r," '
SCaling said.
": Land t&gt;nrollt&gt;d In CRP Is
~t~ellttlble for cropping and must
lie planted with pt&gt;rmanent vetatlve cover, for a 10 year
J1etlod. At the end of tht&gt; contract
Qfrl(ld any affected cropping
se Is returped to the farm .
"' Participants rec etvr ·cost lhare payments of up to 50
~rcent of the cost of rstablishlng
tfet'l . or grass on tht&gt; acreage
laced In tht&gt; program. The
average cost·share amount to be
Jlald by USDA Is $37.51 prr acre.
payments partially relm·
lUI'W farmers for tht&gt; one-time
f()at of establishing required
abnRrva tlorl practices on the
"land.
~ Farmers also receive annual
rental. J)llyments for retiring
Qlelr land through 10 year
$1ltr.cts, The average rental
~ld to participants In 1986
..5,53. The manlmum rental
accepted In SOutheastern
to date Is $50.00 per acre.
..-mers with marginal cro·
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In the secu lar sense. they need
"help, hope, and healing."
Farmers · and ranchers who
work and cherish the land qualify
as the most productive and
resourct&gt;ful citizens of the country, but the ta sk of perpetuating
the fertility of the soil and
maintaining the purit y of the
water Is like the logs that were
too heavy for the pioneer to hoist
without assistance.
In the interest of th e nation's
long-term prosperit y, it is vital
for urban people to under stand
the concept of mutual assistance.
When the task is the maint enancE'
of soil fertility and water purity,
the people who live In the large
ci ti es have as much at sta ke In
the success of the project as the
farmer who drives the tractor.
An argument could be m_adr
for the proposition that farmers.
more than most other segment s
of the population, are sus tained
by hope.
Hope slips away when the
resource ba se on which the
farmer (a nd the nation ) survives
erodes excessively and the fertility of the fields declines. Help
comes only when the qualit y or
the land is . preservrd so th at
improvements in the market,

when they come, offer an opportunity to produce in. hope th at the
plowing is not In vain .
When the water is contaminated. with .silt or industrial
waste, it ·must be cleaned by an
expensive process. The hea ling
or the water is not accomplished
with a miracle; it is a function of
si mple logic, implemented by the
management of thP field s and
mountains. arid t he tec hnology of ·
t he flltE'rs. The leas t expensive
a nd most effective way of "heal"
the waters is to prevent their
contamination.
Healing In the present tense is
not enough. Even when the
c ustodial owners handle the land
with all the care that ca n
reasonabl y be expected. soc iety
st ill mu st guard against the
hazards of soi l loss and water
contamination .
The cha llenge in a changing
wor ld is to anticipate the innovations and preserve the verit les of
f erti!E' soi l and pure water . It can.
and must, be done.
Gallia County churches wish Ing to receive material to sha re
w ith their congrega tions during
Soil Stewardship Week. please
contact the Gallia SWCDofflceat
529 Jackson Pike, Room 308-C or
ca ll 446-8687.

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GALLIA County Commissioners (left to right)
Dr. Dan Notter, Dick Cremeans and Kail
Burleson pose with Constance White Of the Galli a

Soil and Wale[ Cons1•rvatlon District. The 1987
theml' for Soil Stewardship Week is, Hdp, Hope
and Healing.

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By Constance White
GALLIPOLIS- Gallia County
Commissioners have proclaimed
May 24-31 as Soil Stewardship
Week in the count y. The well being of our people depends upon
the produ ct ion of ample supplies
of food, fiber and other products
of the soil. The quality of these
products depend upon the conservation, wise and proper managem ent of the soil and water
resources . The Gallia Soil and
Water Conservation Oistri.ct provides a practical and democra tic
organization through which landowners are taking the Initiative
to conserve and make proper use
of these resources . Because of
the appreciation of the value of
out soil and water resources to
the public welfare the week was
officially proclaimed In Gallia
County.
As a nation we tend to accept
the abundance of the good earth
without pausing to wonder about
the welfare of those who . are
more responsible for the production , proct&gt;sslng, and delivery of
the finished product s. Segments
of out soc iet y tend to become
iso lated. On these occasions. the
disadvantaged people require
"faith, hope, and charit y" to
maintain their spiritual strength.

Jim Mink Chev.-Olds says

-"Have ASafe

Memorial Day Holiday"
We have the biggeJt and best selection
in the Tri,·County area.

No Gimmicks - Just Good Honest
Down Home 'Deals

Most rebate programs .end June 12, 19 87
GMAC &amp; Bank Financing On the Spot

See Mike Sickels, Jim Walker, Colin Saund~rs,
Sherman Green, Roger Dillard or Dwight Stevers.

"There 11 No R••••• to.Shop El•••h.ere"
Chevrolet-Oldsmpbile Inc.
1616 lASTED lYE., GlWPOUS

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