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Copyrighted 1987

·8 Sections, 60 Pages
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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant July 5. 1987

Select Lori Tope '87 .R iver Recreation queen
By LEE ANN WELCH
. Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLil&gt;OLtS - On a hot' summer night, with
hundreds of people watching. 13 young women
took the stage. all hoping to be named 'J987
Gallipolis River Recreation Queen. A lot was 11
stake. with the title comes a $500 scholarship. and
these girls are college-bound .
They nervously put corsages on their wristsand waited. Sta nding behind them were 13 young
men. trying to steady th&lt;' girls' nerves .
Emcee Bud McGhee talked with each. asking
them questions about various topics. but that was
to give the audience time to look over the girls.
a.1d decide whom they thought should be the
winner .. Actually, the choice had been mad e
earlier In the week by three judges.
When the big moment arrived. Lori Tope was

named. queen .-Runners up were (second place)
Paula Brown and (first) Lynn Conley.
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·Lori Tope Is the daughter of Anita Tope and Tom
Tope of Gallipolis. A graduat e of Gallla Academy
High School. she plans at ent er Ohio State
University in the fall to study pre-law. Beyond
that. she would like to attend Case Western
Reserve University Law Sc hool.
In ,high school, she was president of the Key
Club, Galilan edlror. editor of the Callia Script, a
cheer leader and · member of national Honor
' Society, Varsity G, Spanish Club, prom committee and ma rching, concert and symphonic bands.
First runner-up of the pagea nt. Lynn Conley,
was also named by Miss Congeniality, c hosen by
the other contestants. The daughter of Harlan B.
and Donna J . Conley of Gallipolis, she graduated

from Gallia Academy High School. She plans to
major in commu nicaiton.at Ohio University.
(n high school, Miss COrlley was a member of
Madrigals. band, choir, Tri-Hi -Y, N/ltlonal Honor
Society, Thespian Society. Spanish Club, year book staff. Junior Leaders. sc holarship and the
Giillla Count y Junior Fairboard.
She has received the Manasseh Cutler Scholarship and beeD' named a McGuffey Summer
Scholar at Ohio University and was presented the
National History and Government Award.
Secend runner-up Paula Brown is the daughter
of Jerry and Barbara Brown of Ches hire. She
graduated from Kyger Creek High School, and
will attend Ohio Stat e University, majoring in
chemistry.
In high school, she was class va ledictorian and
received the Holzer Science Award and Ohio

Academic Scholarship. ·Miss Brown was also
named Ohio State Freshman Scholar and
Regional Scholar of Southeastern Ohio.
She was a member of National Honor Society,
st udent council, Key Club, Art Clup (treasurer),
French Club and Latin Club. She was also captain
of the SVAC Quiz Bowl Team and co-chaired the
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Superintenednet's Advisory Council.
The contest. sponsored by the Gallipolis Junior
Woman's Club was chaired qy Susan
Brandeberry.
,
~rovi ding the $500 scholarship was McDonald's
of Gallipolis. Other businesses providing services
for th~ pageant were Clark' s Jewelry Store,
Dudley's Florist. French City Florist, Amyl's
Floral Fashions and J .R. 's Flower Shop. Organist
for the event was Mary Lucas.

More rain falls over parts
of itOrthern Ohio on Saturday "
The s torms were triggered by a
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cold
front that moved into Ohio
A line of thunderstorms moved
, throug h flood-ravaged north cen- Friday and was expected to be
tral Ohio early Saturday, but the out of the region early today,
storm s were sca ttered and they leavi ng behind clearing skies and
dumped little new rainfa ll in the drier air.
Meanwhile. National Guards·
area.
men
Friday helped with cleanup
However. parts of northern
effol;ls
in north central Ohio,
Ohio were hit by heavy rai ns
which
was
hit Thursday by the
Friday night. Woodsville in San·
worst
floods
in 30 years .
dusky County received 2.90
Gov
.
Richard
Celeste and Maj .
Inches of rain and Sheffield in
Gen.
Raymond
Galloway, the
Lorain County got 1.5 inches, the
stat
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adjutant
general.
toured
Service said.
ar6fis by • heU.I!!!Ple,( 'Frld,a_y _
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QUEEN AND HER CQJ,JRT - Lori Tope
( t·enter) River Recreational Qut•en stands with
her court, Paula Brown (right) the sPcond

Celeste. who declared· Rich·
land, Morrow, Marion and Dela·
ware counties disas ter areas,
said federal a uthorities would
visit the flooded areas Monday to
determine if they are eligible for
federal aSs istan re.
About 60 National Guard
troops were assis ting in cleanup
operations in the Richland
County towns of Shelby and
Bellville, hardest-hit in the
floods .
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mated at $13.4 million. while
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runnerup, and Lynne Conley (left) the first
runnerup. (Times-Sentinel photo by Steven
Triplett)

President Reagan celebrates holiday
at Camp David after 'Bill of Rights'
WASHLNGTON 1UP II -PresIdent Reagan cel&lt;'bra ted the
Fourth of July and his wife's 66th
birthda y this weekend at Camp
David after unveiling l]ls "EconomiC' Bil l of Right s" whose
centerpiece I ~ a balanced budget
and low taxes.
The president arid his wife.
wea.rlng relaxed sum mer attire.
fl ew to the mountaintop retreat
Friday after ceremonies. replete
with fireworks and patriotic
touches. at the Jefferson

Memorial.
Borrowing from Franklin D.
Roosevelt. Reagan declared
"four freedoms" of the economy
In his Friday speec h: "The
freedom to work ... the freedom
to enjoy the frult.s of one's labor
... the fr eedom to own and control
one's property ... the freedom to
par,tlclpate in a free market."
He proclaimed that "property
rights are central to liberty and
they should never be trampled
upon" and sa id ·that excessive

ta xa tion Is equivalent to eco·nomic slavery.
Standing coat less In the typl·
cally muggy summer heat on a
marble landing In front of the
Memorial. Reagan renewed his
call for a constitutional amend·
ment to balance the budget. He
also added a new twist - a
proposed reql,lirement that any
tax Increase win passage by
more than the simple majorit y
required for ali' other legislation.
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ants In the Big Wheel race, sponsored by the
Kiwanis Club, start out of the blocks and head up
First Avenue, along the midway, toward the finish

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competed together, and the race featured Big
Wheels of all shapes and colors. (Times-Sentinel
photo by' Geoffrey Osborne)

Neighbors· go toge~her to pay:
for i:ristallation of waterlines -~

EXTENDING LINES - . Tuppers Plaia.
:·chester Water District lines are beln1 extended to
. Include Lebanon Towuhlp resident• alone
Tanners Run and Hoback Roads, and a portion of
: State Route 124 In between. But Tuppers
• Plalu-Chester Isn't paylnl for the coiUitructlon.
·Residents In desperate
. . need of water are footing .

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. By NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Sentinel Staff
RACINE - Where there's a
will there's a way.
. The adage has been proven
once again. This time by a group
of neighbors In Lebanon Township who needed water- and got
it.
When numerous water sam·
pies from properties along
Tanners Run and Hoback Roads
and along State Route 124 1.n
between, tested unsafe by· the .
county health department, res!·
. ·d ents living In the area knew
something had to be done.
Six of the affected families put
their heads together and "did
something quite extraordinary,"
according to Don Poole, general
manager of Tuppers PlainsChester Water District. They
paid · the cpsts of Installing
waterlines from the ellds of

the bW. Role Excavatln1, of Racine,
resldenll themselves, becan laylnl lines last
week. From left io right, Tuppers Plai1111-Chester
employee, Benton Dul!fee, and Wilbur Donohew
of Rose Excavallnr, set valves for a hydrant. If all
goes as expected, the lines should be In ser;vlce
thl8 week.
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waterlines . to their own
residences.
Poole says the families InItiated the project about the first
of this year, beginning with
questions and answers. They
wanted to know how ·long It would
take to get water If they went
through usual channels such as
governmental grant and loan
agencies.
'Poole says he was candid In
answering their questions "be·
cause that's what they wanted."
Based upon his answers , arid
answers from other agencies and
officials they contacted, Poole
says the group decided "that's
too long. We're thirsty now."
Their next question was how
much would It cost If they paid for
the Installation of the llnei
themselvl!s.
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$12,000, which included laying
about 8000 feet of pipe and also
the taps for those who obligated
their participation (n the project..
The group even hired thelro~n
contractor, Rose Excavating, of
Racine, to lay the waterlines.
In the end. the total costs were
divided by the six neighbors,
though only four actually needed
the water. One ~entlemen didn ' t
everi buy a tap. This man ana
another family assisted with th~
costs because they wa.nted to
help their neighbors. They said
that In the future, they migh.t
need the water too.
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district act as paying agent In thr
project's construction trans~~c'tl­
tlons, and· everyone submitted
their money to the water district
two months ago. Had It not been
for securing easements fron;a
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PAT WHITEHEAD
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A MEMBER Or Th e Unit ed Press ln ternattona l, Inla nd Da lly Press Associa tion and th e Ani.etlcan Newspaper. Publishers Association.

LEITERS OF OPIN ION are welcome. They should be less than 300 words
... _, long. All letters are s ubject to ed lttng and rn1st be signed wit h name. addre:;s and
,telep hone nu mber. No Wl signed lett er!(w \11 be published . Letters shou ld be In

good taste, addressing Iss ues, not persona lities.

:senate Democrats
'get no respect'
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. WASHINGTON- Many AmerIcans a re dangerously In debt,
lure d toward the rocks of bankrupt'cy by the siren song of easy
. credit. But they 're pikers com pared to the federal government,
which has the easies t credit of
all : an e ndless supply of blank
: c hecks backed by the taxpaye rs.
· The national debt stood at $2.21
trillion on May I, a nd this year's
. budget drflclt Is head ed toward
$200 ·billion . If .s om et hing Isn't
done, the n ~tional de_l&gt;t_by 1990
will be only a coupl e of billion
dollars shy ·of $3 t r illion - a
lite rally unimaginable s um.
Yet like lhdlvlduals who are
compulsive spendthrifts the fe der a l government can't 'seem to
c urb Its extravagant habits . Sen.

•July 5, 1987

g ross nationa l product Is only
m e nt's s pe nding pr lorliles In the
$143 million .
last few years: A House ApproThe State Department
prlations Committee document
spends' .$11,000 a m onth rent for" s hows the direction of public
Its U .N . .a mba ssador's apart·
s pending si n ce 1980 . For
ment In New York City .
exa mple:
Federal agencies spent · - Military spending will have
mote tha n $336 million on public _ Increased by two·thlrds In the 12
relations In 1985. An additional
years ending In 1992. ·
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$99 million was .spent on "con- Pay m ents to 'Individu a ls ,
gresslonal relations" - even
like Social Security, Medica re
though govern me nt agencies are
a nd Medicaid, wlll have In·
creased one-third In the sa me
(orbidd e n b y law to lobby
members of Congress .
period.
1979.
- The State Department IS - -= One-third of all the trips-" - All other-domestic-spending
building 10 new residences for m a d e In c hauffe ur-driven go- · by t he fed eraI government will
have decreased by 39.3 percen t.
American diplomats In Austra- ver nme nt cars In 1984 were m ade
- Interest o n the nat.lonal debt
by Environmental Protection
lia . Cost: $650,000 each.
will ·have g rown by 41.9 percent
-The new $33 million e mbassy Agency poohbahs goi ng to a n!l
between 1980 a nd 1992.
Is under construction In Belize, a . from lunc h . The average ride
cost
the
taxpayers
$45;
EPA
Foot not e: Unlike Individua ls
tiny Caribbean country whose
officials rejected a . suggestion
or corpor_atlon s drowning In d e bt ,
tbat they take taxis (which would
Unc le Sam ca n 't t a k.e the eyy.
have averaged $5 a trip) .
way out and·dec lare bankruptey.
- The National Instit ut es of A Treasury offi cia l sai d It would
Healt h awarded grants to st udy
be " unthinka ble and lrrespons l·
suc h t rivia as food -foraging b le" fo r the U.S. gove rnme nt to
habits of a Parag uayan Indi an defauli on Its bonds - which
By United Press International
· tribe. late marriage In a Spanish. suggests that som eone has · at
Today iS Sund ay, July 5, the !86th day of 1987 wit.h 179 to follow.
v ill age, ch ildren's reaction to least been thi nking the unthlnkaThe moon is waxing, moving toward It s full phase.
to n sillectomles and th e politic a l ble. Meanwhile , Congress h as
The m orni ng s tars a r e Mer cu ry, Venus a nd Jupiter .
at titudes of a small private just prlnt t&gt;d another bundle of
• The evening·s tars are Mars a nd Satyrn.
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co llege's women graduates.
blank c hecks, raising the lega l
Those born on this date are under t he sign·of Ca ncer. They in c lude
· Most. Americans h ave only a ceiling on the national de bt to
English actress Sarah Sidd.ons In 1755; Dav id Farragut. the fir st u.s .·
foggy notion of the way Co ngress $2.32 trillion . T hey ha d to: T he
Navy a dmiral. in 1801; showman P .T . Barnum fn 1810; Britis h
and the Reaga n adm inistratio n deb) was growing by $10 billion a
c:olonialis t Cecil Rhodes. founder of Rhodesia (now Z imbabwe). in
have reordt'fed ih e govern - month .
1853; Dwight Davis. found e r of the Davis Cup te~ n is tournament. in
1879; Frenc h write r - film director Jean Coctea u in 1889; ~ctor
Milburn Stone in 1904; politician-diploma t Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. in
1902; JulieNlxon Eisenhower in 1948 (age 39). a nd si nger Huey Lew is
AFFLICTION :God's Servant
In 1951 (age 36) .
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State and federa l o ffi c ial s
cracked down on the use of ill egal
flfeworks over the l n'ciC'pc•nrli'.ncr·
Day holid ays .
·
Billy D. Phillips. c h ief of the
s tat e fir e marsh a l' s ins pec tio n
burea u . said a n Pstimated $12
mllllon In flrrworks were il lc·
gaily purrhast:'d this yC"ar in
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Burea u of Alcoho l. Tob&lt;~ec o
and Flr&lt;'ar ms rrcords show that
12.fim prop lc were ln jurt:'d b.1·
fireworks across thf' cou ntr\' in
19Rti: a ncl peree-n t ol t hf'
lnjur&lt;'d were under the age of l c&gt;.
"T h o us&lt;~nd s of eyPs. ha nd s.
careers a nd so me live' depend o n
a com mitn\r nt ··;o •afctv this
Fourth of Jul)' ... sai d Strp.hen E .
Higgins. dlr'!'ctor of 1hc U .S .
Bureau of ·Atcohol. T Obacco .and
Firearms.
Fire m~r s h&lt;tl '&gt; clr putics arc
Investigating lhc sla Je's 4~ li ·
ccnscd fiJ'P~&lt;'Or~' dI s 1rll/u tors
and confiscatl'd so m e $;;()0,tl~l

brulslngs and br('akfhgs. Thert are lob pressui"('S, social pressures. fln a ncla.l prcs~ures, fam ily pressures , and pressur('S wlfhin the chu rch . The aim
of the rnc-m v Is 10 "wi'ar out" thl" saints. In t hC' clays of his deep troubles ,

Job d&lt;'Clar&lt;:'&lt;l. " ... days of arntctlon have gripped hold upon me.. .' Job:JO: 16.
Not just a sl ngte s~tback or dls•ppolntmrnt. but a prolongedseasonortcrrl·
bte calamity. Jesus lntlmtdates thai the last dars witt bring much tribula ti on to the \Ao'holf' ('arth, and men's hearts wU fPar and frembll' all the
work Into o tool for the ou tworkin g o.f His pufl)OS('.

enem y·~

Joseph's brC1hrcn h&lt;&gt;aped hat e and 111-trcafmmt upon fttm and tlnally sold

him as a slave into Egypt. Thcrc- he enrountered more disappointments and

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born, he called hlm Ephraim. meaning "frull f\11 ," and JOS&lt;'Ph drelared .
"God hath caused me !o be (1\ultfulln tlw land or arntctkm." Go&gt;nesls 41: 52.
My lrlt'!lds, our land of alntcllon can bring ronh fruit to the glory of God .
The reason why the devtll') _so frustrated IOOav is b('cau.se God takm all his
dirty work and causes It to backfire on hlm. Wli&lt;1l EIM&gt;f gr!'W afraid or the

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Psalm 119. 65-75: "Thou hast dealt welt with thy servant ... ll&lt;&gt;tore I was af·
ntcted I went astrav. but now have I kcpllhy wonl ... lt Is good tar me that!
have boen a!filcted, that I ml~ht learn thy statutes ... thou .In fait hfulness

It" was "their hour." At evP,ry tum they seemed to have the upper hand. ac·
cuslng, scourging, wounding, and at last crucifying. Where is God'! The
enemy Is doing the worst and God Is allowing u. Why? Because It Is all fit ·
ttng perfet'\ty Into His plan. Redemption at Iasris a rt!allty. All the hate. the

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aut110rltlf's clrscrlbC' as the largest raid &lt;'VN undt:' J' Ohio's

long horror of darknPSs Is ov('r . $au lis gonC'. Th(' Lord was delivered. And
tn looking back he ca n St'e hoW Cod has used It all . Hea r his testimony In

molding a man . Oh, what a nilghty God ·-..e se1w!
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In the days or Jesus, haired and munler grew dally In Jhe hearts of the
scribes a nd Pharisees. A conspiracy was forming throughout thr land to
kill Jesus. Finally, Satan .entered Into Judas and planted tn his mind the
betr~ya l of Jesus. Sata n thoug ht onei' tw had destroyed the SOn of God he

, ·ear -old firework s law.
· In Dee r fi e ld Thurs da y . 30
lnv('Stlga tors from the s ta te fire
marsha l's rifficr and six Po rta g&lt;'
County shrrlff's d e puties raid&lt;'d
Midwf'st Fireworks I nc .. a fireworks ma nufacturer and retail
outl&lt;'t.
Six pcoplf' wen• arres!t'cl on
c hargt's of il lt·ga l fir&lt;'works sa iC"s
and thP unl awfu l renovat io n a t a

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translated "affliction" and twentv-one times " tribulation." Jesus drelared
that the close or this a~f' would 1:&gt;(. charatterlzed b.'I much pressure, and tn·
deed each one of ou r li ves can ~11~1 to that. EvPryone haS his sharP of 3.tf·
li(otlons, whether they be strallness. distress. su f!erln~ . ev\ltrealment, or

sure was terrible. In f.anattc determination. Saul had vow«! to kill htm .
Dally, he feveris hly schemro and pursued . David at tlmes fell h&lt;&gt; wo~tdn ' t
make It , "There Is but a step between me and death ... " he declared. There
weco times when dellverane&lt;:&gt; se&lt;&gt;med ImpoSsible. "And Da vid sa id lnhis
heart. I shalt now pcrl•h one day by the hand or Saul. .. " ! Sa muel 27:1. AU
the revelation about his becoming king woold fadeout of his being. The on ly
reattry was a rete,utess ctally pfflsure upon his sptrlt . Yet, one day I hat

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ANY LARGE SANDWICH

s·tate cracks down on illegal fireworks . .

means '"pressure." Seventeen limes In the N('w Tl'Sta menl this world Is

David was undPr continual P&lt;'f'sectJ.1ion a the hands of Saul. The pres·

beverages, including wine, h eer and so~t drinks
a nd features a drive ·throug'b facility. A fres h
produce stand is be ing operat ed during the
summer months. T he es tablishme nt is .o pen from
7: 30 a.m. to 12 midnight , Monday through
Thursday and from 7:30 a .m. to I a.m. Fridays
and Saturd ays, hut will be closed o n Sundays .

- NEW BUSINESS - The Fiv e Points Express o n
·Ko-.te 7 opened for business ' this wee kend. A
Meigs landmark, the Five Points Grill, was lorn
dow n last fall to vr cat e t.he location for the new
structure. Owned hy Mike and Rhonda Roberts
and his mother, Phoe he Robe rts, the new business
handles · gasoline, groceries, and a · range of

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a m azing growth or the Isracittcs among them. Pharaoh af'!tlcted t~ wtth
grievous burdens of work. and made thdr Uves blttl'r with hard borxla!l&lt;'. But
rather than st"'' tMtr t&gt;ho?nomenal growth. the Bible lndlcat._.. tha t "the more
thcy affl icted tMm. the rr\ore they multiplied. and grew." Thus. mysteriously. God's word that Abraham's sa&gt;d woold become as numerous aa too
sand of the sea began to be rut nttro tn that cnvtronrnmt of great oppreS!IIon
and arntctlon. Are yoo ln a pra"" of great pl'l'Ssure that appears 10 be cru5hln~ yoor ttfe? r want you to know that He Is l.onl and Master In and overev.,.y
envlronm&lt;'llt. Right where yoo are, GOd Is w(&gt;rklng ou1 same aspect.o! His
pui"]JOSe. I am convinCed that It wUI be tilt• envlronmml of grea t tribulation
tha i God wur u"" to pun tv and prt'pal'e a PlOple tor the ronitng or thl.&gt; lllnl.

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G&lt;Jilipulls. Ohio. by lhPOhio Vallry Pub·
llshlnj! Compa nyJMu! J!mNia. lnf . Se·
ron'd tla~s po1l. la~f' paid ;:~I Calllpolls.
O hln ~~3f. ErUNf'd as ~ .-con&lt;t clas;;
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AdvPrl l.c;lng R eprf'st&gt;nlatl\•t'. Brai'l h ;~m
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The term "ar111ctlon" comes from the Greek word "th11P$1S," which

&lt;'Ventually lmprtsonnicnt. But God Jakes hold or all this hate and

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William Armstrong, R -Coto . • h as
denounced congnisslonal
budget ~. Including t he Senate'e
first budge t resolution for fisca l
1988 as "boOkkeeping gimmicks
a nd legislative gimcrackery."·
Here are just a few of the Items
that raise d ' Armstrong 's
hackles :
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- The Interior Department ·
ha s failed to collect $3 billion In
oil and gas royalties owed fo r
leases of government land since

COLUMBUS - Du r in g t he artfu l political c horeography that just
_ e_!ld e d th e spring legis Iat ive session at t he S\M_ehouse. minority
· : S~nate Democra ts were trea ted like wallflowers and they reacte d
· . · accordingly.
.
: The morose Sena t e Democrats a ll v oted "no" on the $22.5 billion
;s ta te budget, even though it contai ned plen ty of fuel for a re-election
·campa ign.
·:: . T here were more " no" votes \15) on the budge t in the 33- member
.;sena te tha n there were (14) in t he e ntire 99· m e mber House.
:;: Because life at thP Statehouse these days has the Se nate Democ rats
;:as the odd man (and one woma n) out, Like Rodney Dangerfield , they
. ;get no respect.
·• So the Democrats sa t quiet ly a nd voted nega tive ly as the
_: domi nating House Democrats a nd minority Republicans cu t deals
.: wuh each ot her. wi th thE' Senate Republicans and with Gov_ Ri chard
·- F . Celeste.
:;: "We were s hut out of the process," expla ined Assistan t Minority
On this dat e in his to r y:
:•Lea de r Sen . Neal F . Zimmers Jr .. D-bayton . "Nobody ever came and
In 1865; Wi ll iam Boor'h-io unde d the Salva tio n Arm y In London .
:sai d . 'N ick. what do you want In the budget?"'
In 1935, President Franklin D . Roosev e lt signed the Na tional Labor
: The Senate Democrats also had the rug pulled out from under them
Relations
Act.
the governor's office o n the c iv il jus tice a nd Ins urance reform bill.
In
1945.
Gen . D.ougla,s MacArthur announced' the liberation of th.e
• • Th e Dem ocra ts, though ou tgunned, we r e r eady for bea r whe n the
Philippines
as World War 11 a pproached it s· e nd .
:t&gt;· 11 came to t he floor. T hey broug ht more than 200 la bor un ion and
In
1982.
the
Penn Sq uare Ba n k of Oklahoma wa s declared Insolven t.
&gt;Consumer re present atives to the Statehou se for a dem onstra tion and ·
touc
hing
off
a
ba nk cr isis th at a ffected much of the U nited Sta tes.
·:~repared to pu t on a s how with som e amendm e nts and oratory.
: · But _the bill was ya nked off the floor · that day a fter the Senate
· Re publ icans said the governor's office told them it wa n ted to offer
:Som p· a me ndm ent s for nego tiation. T he confrontational balloon
"liurs t.
A though t for the day: J ea n Coctea u sa id, "We must believe In tuck.
How how e lse can we expla in . the s uccess of those we don' t Iik"e?" ··
:; Perhaps the most unkind cut of a ll cam e wh en House Spea k er
'Ver na l G. Riffe J r.. D- New Boston, orchestrated a n am e ndment to
;ihe budget la nguage bill s ing ling ou t tlie Ohio Public Inter est
.Campaign for st ric t reportin g requirement s w he n solic iting fu nds
;door to door.
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The consu m er grou p, which Riffe abhor s for it s inflexi ble
· :qpp osition to bus iness, fou g ht the civ il jusftce a nd Ins u ra n ce refo rm
~ill . working c losely w ith t he Sena te Democr at s.
: • Riffe already had pushed th rough a bill, opposed by O PIC and the
~ n ate Dem ocrats, permitllng corporations to form politica l actio n
:rommit tees to ga in an eq ua l footing wi th organized labor, hurting the
.Senate Dem ocrats in nex t year's elect ions: :; Now Riffe wa nted to punis h OPi C for opposing t he c iv il jus tice
:legislation. a lthoug h h e clai med he m erely want ed O.P IC to follow the ·
· ~ m e reporting req uir~men ts they demande d of the corpora te
~olitical action committees .
• .
: • "The people that solicit door- t o-~oor are not corporat e PACs." sa id
Office Hours
;Senate Minority Leader Harry Mes he l, D · Youngstown . " They are
.citizens "
;. Then. a t approxim a te ly 10 p.m. las t Mond ay, Mes hel vented h is
vustration in fro nt of his fellow sena t ors.
'
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:; "If there' s a nybody that wa nt s to m a ke love to this ca ucus," he
;bellowed, " the very leas t they could do is have the courtesy of
Appts. Beginning
"!(hower ing w ith us fir st. If you need some spec ifics done . join with our
::ea uc us in participatio n."
·
·· Th e De mocra ts the n p roceede d to.defea t a n e m ergencyclause .for
budget la n guage bill. de laying cos t-saving . meas ures to he lp
~a,JaJlc,e the budget for !lO d ays. They were roundly c hided bY. the
'btE'DUOI leans for failin g to s upport the Celeste a dmlnistra ton .

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Ou tdoor nature hikes have been scheduled for July 5, 2 p.m.
·and 7 p.m. at Raccoon Creek Park on the Natural Gorge Tra il.
· The hike is approximately 35 to 40 minutes. Participants should
meet at the park office prior to qepartlire.
T he · Natural Gorge nature trail. recently Improved. Is
maintained by .the 0.0. Mcintyre Park Disttlct..

Bids·slat.ed OtJ·2·-Meigs projects ~.
MARIETTA - Bids will be taken July 14th by the Ohio
Department of Transportation .,lor -lcenova t ion oL two ·Meigs .
County U.S. Rou te 33 rest areas .
·
..~ ...;... .George Dougan. district 10 deputy director , announced that
the rest are&gt;~s, located just southeast of Darwin, will be
upgraded with new privy type res trooms and handicapped
accessibl e curb ramps being Installed.
Const ruct ion of the proj ect will begin ilO t o 45days after the
awarding of the contract. The estimated co mpletion date Is
Nov . 15. this year.

Ferry rates to be increased
POMEROY -Starting. Monday, _fees to ride the Pomeroy Mason ferry will be slightly higher . Autos and pickups will cost
$2. including t he dri ver only: bicycl es and motorcycles will cost '
$1, Including the operator; and all passengers may cross for $.50
each. Fees . for large trucks and oversize loa ds will be
deter mined by the operator.

Hatcher receives scholarship
Amy Ha tcher, an educatwn aide/ library aide with the
Gallipolis City Schools and a recent graduate of Gallla
Academy, received an academic award of $7,500 from the
~holarship c;ommit tee of the Ohio Assoclat ion of Public School
E mployees.
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She is a NationaLMerit Finalist. placed in the OhiO Test of
Scholast ic Achievement in E nglish, wa s a test finalist .In Ohio
Univer sity's American History test , was the copy editor for the
Gallia Academy yearbook, participat ed in the Mock Trial
Team , was a member of 4-H, and is a member of the Gallta
Coun ty J unior Leaders.
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She is the daughter of William and Samantha Hatcher. of OhiO
554.

youngster nearly drowns at pool
GALLIPOLIS - A near drow ning Wf\ S reported at the
Gallipolis Municipal Swimming Pool. Friday . .iu:it before the
pool closed for the day. Accordi ng to pool manager Kim
Cana dy th!' break whistl e w as blown at 6 p.m ., lifegua rd Robbie
Daniei ~otlced, Renee Straight. 8. face down i n the· water and
not movin g. Daniel called for assistance, pulled the girl from
~e water and began administering CPR. Two squads
i&gt;esponded from Gallia County EMS. Straight was taken to
Holzer Medica l GPnter and later taken to Children's Medical
Center (9: 15 p.m. l i n Columbus for observation .. She was
reported in fair condition.
Canady said the pool was not crowded and it is theorized tha t
Strai ght inhaled wat er shortly be fore thE' break and could not
veil for help. "ShE' couldn ' t ha ve bt'en down tha t long," said
Ca nady. Straight ,. th~ daughter of'Don and Becky Straight of
Water·Ioo, was visiting hf'r aunt and uncl e, Janet and Tu ck
Ca rter of Gallipolis.

Patrol reports two accidents .
GA LLIPOLIS- The Gallia-Meigs Post of the State Highway
Patrol repor ted two i ncident s of ca rs failing to y ield F'riday in
Gall ia Count\'.
Th e fi rst acci dent occu rred at approximat ely 1:53 p.m . on
Ohio 160 i n Springfield Township. Ken neth W. Ra ttliff, 36. or Rt.
4, Ga IIi polis was driving south when a car driven by Pam ela L.
Ca mden . 30. or Rt . 3. Bidwell. pulled from a privat e d ~ iVI' into
Rllttliff' s path. Rattliff co uld not stop in time to avoid hittfng
CamdPn's car.
·Camden was cited for failure to y ield.
The second accident occurred at approximat ely 3p.m.on Ohio
2:18 in Clay Township . Ri chard K. Freeman, 59, of Pomeroy, was
sputhoound when his truck hit a ca r dri ven by Vi cki L. Irwin, 28,
of Rt . .1, Ga llipolis. The report said that I rw in tried to tu r n north
to Ohio 218 from a private dri ve when her car was hit.
.I rwi n was cited for failure to· yie ld.

Disorderly conduct charged
George L . Wilson. 25. of Buck Ridge Apartments, was
ai'restcd on a bench warrant Frid ay night by the Ga llipolis
~olic&lt;' Depart ment. Th e bench warrant was on a charg&lt;' of
failu re to pay a fine. He was also charged with dis'o rderly
condu ct while intox icat ed.
John F. Johnson. 19. of 423 Second Ave., Kanauga, was cited
Friday night for having an open co nt ainer.

Fire destroys car, Friday
: GA LLIPOLIS- A fir e des troyed a car Sat urday morni~g on
NPighborhood Road . near Ohio 141, according to th e Ga lhpolrs
Fire Department.
.
The fire st arted in a di tch as a result of a wreck. The va lue of
the car owned by John F . Johnson of 423 Second Ave .. Kanauga
was es timated at $2,900. T here wer&lt;' no injuries at the scene.
One truc k and 20 men were ca lled to the scene..

By DAN SHOMON ·
plan t,q stay in rrry country. {don't
EL PASO, Texas tUPil ~ The
think I ' ll do it again."
lone survivor of a14·hour O{deal.
To~tado sa id two smugglers
inside a loaKed boxc11r in which 18 ' who lat er died began chiseling
men - mostly illegal aliens thc.hole In th(' floor of the boxcar
suffocated In 120- degree heat · soon aft er the train left EJ. Paso
. says he will never retil r n to the . Wednesday night. He began to
·Un ited States.
help en Iargen the hole · after
U.S. Border Patrol agents sa id
peopl e began dyfng,
·
they would seatch today .for t he · " I tried tor:nake it large enough
smuggler who lockeq the·m en - '
for all of us to surVive," he sa id.
16 Mexican illegal aliens and two
·, "This was a very horrible
smugglers - In the insu lat ed
experience, '' Tostado said. " I
boxcar. The bodies were found in
saw people dy ing there beside
the car Thursday in Sierra
me. At dawn. J could see the ·l ight
Blanc1). about 90 mil es southeast
fro m the hole... . Somehow. I wa s
of El Paso.
able to hear the foots teps, and J
Miguel Tostado Rodriguez, 21.
knew' that I had made it."
survived one oft he nat ion's worst
" I was happy to see the ctoor
tragedies involving illegal aliens open, but the Worst part wa s
by usin g a railroad splke towiden seeing my com ra des sca tt ered
an 8-.inch breathing hole in the all over the car."
wooden floo r of the boxcar.
The deaths apparently did not
Tos tado. physicall y unscat hed
deter other Mexicans fleeing the
except for a large bru ise on his poverty so uth of the· U.S. bor der .
left cheek, satd · through an
Eleven undocumented aliens
Interpreter Friday that when he were detained Friday on the
leaves El Pas o followin g a
same Union Pacific freight route
Border Patrol investigat ion Int o in Sierra Blanca, ' Bortler Patrol
the dea ths, he wi ll never return .
spokesman Mi·ke Williams sa id .
. " I've learn ed a hard lesson ...
More than 44.000 ali ens are found
sa id Tostado, who said he had
annua lly on train s i n the El Paso
entered the United Stares to find
area;
work six times prev iously. " I
Williams said th e 19 men were

locked In the boxcar by one of
three "coyotes" - smugglers
who assist Illegal aliens In

the shareholders that the longMotors· Corp.'s proxy sta t ement awa ited shareholders' meeting
has bet' n approved by the Securi· will be held in early August and
ries 'a nd Excha nge Commission, give th em details of the tenta tiVe
clea ring an impor tant hu rdle in m£&gt;rger agreement.
AMC's pt·oposed merger with
Th£&gt; U.S. and Canadian governChrvsi('r
Corp.
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also must approve th e
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The proxy statement , which merger. A Chrysler spokeswowill be sen t to shareholder s nex t man said that approva l "s hould
wee~. asks them to trade their
come In very good order" now
AM &lt;; stock for Chrysler stock.
tha t the proxy has b£&gt;e n
Shareholders would get the equi· . approved .
valent of $4.fi0 o{ Chrysler com·
Chrysler and AMC first anmon .stock for ev~ ry share of nounced the proposed merger on
AMC.
March 9 w ith Chrysler offering $4
Cl1')'ysler Vice Chairman Ro- a share. Th at was sweetened to
ocrt •S. Miller sa id Thursday the $4 .50 a share when the merger
SEc:, ap~ roval of the proxy wa s approved in May by both the
• st att'mentw illhelptheNo. 3auto Chrysler and AMC directors.
company meet its goal of com·
plctj ng the $ I - billion merger by
Aug. 15. ·
The proxy sta tement will tell

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wit h payoff due of $960,559.
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• By STEVE \{OLLAND
LYON , France (\.}PI) -Klaus
Barbie, the Nazi Gestapo c hief
known as the··"Butcher of Lyon "
whose cold sta re terrorized fils
victims. could only gl are at his
feet as a Lyon cou r t found hlt111
guilty today of cri m es again st
humanity and sentenced him to
life In pr ison.
Presi(ling Judge Andre Cerdl·
nl' s announcement that Barbie,
. 73, would be Imprisoned for life in ·
th e city In which he reigned
supreme from 1942 to 1944
brought forth a burst of cheer ing
and clapping in a courtroom
pa cked with 900 people.
Barbie,. who on Friday pleaded
his Innocence saying " tha t wa s
the war . and the war Is over."
could only stand sullenly and look
down .
His ra dical.. left -wing lawyer.
Jacques · Verges , who · had
pleaded for the-acqu ittal of th e
"But cher of Lyon: · was bitt er t o
the e n~. s11y ing, " Israel ca n put
the fl ags out. "
Verges, hi s face somber. said ,
"This trial is a wouod for
France" and vow&lt;'d to appea l the
d~islon . He has .fi ve days to do
so.
Verges was led down the
cou rthou se steps by a co rdon of
pollee that jos tled briefly with
more t. ~ a n 100 repor ters crowd·
·tng to ·interview the lawyer.
Abc•J t 1. 000 people waiting out ·
side booed and whlstl ecl at
Verges , who I\'3S taken awa y in a
pollee car.

WEATHER MAP - Showers and thunderstorms are foreclll!t
Sunday for the northern art·a.~ of . the Pacific Coas.t and
Intermountain regions as well as the Central Mlssll!lslppl V~tlley.
Shol\'crs ~tnd thunderstorms are also posslhle throught,mt most of .
the Intermountain, plains, gulf and southern Atlantic Sillies and
the Mississippi. Ohio, Tennessee Valle~ area.~. (UPi l

Process 42 cases in Meigs County Court
POMEROY - Forty -two cases
rov'. $22 and cos ts: Roberta A.
were processed in the Meigs
Batey. New Ha ven. W. Va. , $22
County ' Court by Judge Patr ick . and cos ts; William A . Ga rdner.
O'Brien.
Gallipolis. $24 an d' costs: '!Jonald
· F'orfeit ing bends were K,ennet h
Kaminski. Belpre. $~3 and cos ts;
S. Young, Punta Gardon, F'l a.,
Thomas Spencer. Lo ng Bottom ,
$750, reck less operation ; Ver non
$2:l and costs: D . .J. Recs . Racine.
P. Baker, Brandon, M S, $50;
$21 and cos ts: U . .A . Masters.
· John A. Borenye, Doy les town,
Coo lvi lle, $22 and costs .
$47: Dwight F. Dlair. East
Micllael forrest, Warren. $22
Sparta, $44; J . U. Young&gt;on,
and costs; Julia Cole, Marietta .
Athens. $50: Marga ret Weaver. , $23 afid costs; Michael Barnett.
Long Bott om . $45: Douglas 0 .
Marietta. S23 and costs; John
Yea ter. Re!!dsville, $50, all
Cook, Ashland , Ky., S23 and
posted on speeding charg es :
costs: Jarljes Schoonover, Bev ·
LesliE' R. Perry . McAr thur, left . erly, $22 and costs: William Ra y
of center. $50: Robert Cal aw ay .
Howell. Pomeroy, $22 and cost s:
• Reedsville. $770. reckless operaCarol L . Lynch. Kenova , W. Va.,
tion ; Kimberly Lemon. South
$22 and costs; L arry R. Roncl.
Charleston, W . Va .. $45. (ishing · Albany. $22 and· ·cos ts ; Daniel
without a va lid non - r~sldent
!)(&gt;Pu c, Pomeroy, $22 and cos ts; •
license.
Ju lia fclliott . Charles ton , W. Va ..
.Fined on speedi ng charges
$2fi and cos ts: Ron ald Gould.
were Wi lliam C. Woods . Pomc-

· cos ts: no operator ' s license. $100
Lltt.le Hocking, $19 and costs.
Ot her ~ earl n gs included Tl· and co ts, ·30 days In jail.
moth v F' . Imboden, Racine. no suspended, one year probation;
va lid . operator 's license. $75. 60 Clarence Potts. Jr .. Middleport.
drivin g while int oxicated. $300
days i n· ja il. supended 55. six
months p roba tion and costs:
and costs. six months In jail.
supcndcd all but ~0 days, one
Doug A . Hunter. Parkrrsburg.
W. Va .. dri vi ng whilf' intoxl· yPar IIC!'nse suspt•nslon; Ken ·
net h White. LOng Bottom. drlv·
ca ted . $250 and cos ts. (iO da ys
.'Ohio license suspension. th r c lng whi le ln!Oxica ted. $.100 and
cos ts. 30 days In jail. suspended
days In jai l; Dougla s Beuvc·r.
all !Jut 10 days; 120 license
Pom eroy . no va lid licen se plate.
suspensio n: fa ilure to control,
$10 and costs; Do'nald R. Mays,
Reedsville. drug abuse. SOO and costs only: Sherry J . Mi ller .
Middleport , Improper sta rting
costs; Way ne E . Adams . .Jr ..
Tuppers Plains, dom('s tic vio· and ba cking, $20 and costs: ·
lence. :!() days in jail. suspt'ndcd
Marshall McCor klf, 13E&gt;Ilalre.
all bu t three days, six m ont hs IP!t of CPntcr. SJO and costs ;
probation. ·costs: "David E . ·c tan"ncE' Pott s. Jr .. Middleport.
Young , Long Bott om , failure to driving whll~ Intoxicated·. six
regist er mot or vehicle. $10 and
m onths j ail: suspendl'd all by 30
cos ts; Cha rles Rcltmt re. Jr .. days. two yea r s probatio~. one
Pomeroy, speeding. . $25 and y&lt;.'ar Ohio llrense suspension,
$300 and c:osts.

Th e life sentence is the m axi·
mum in France because the
death pen alt y was outlawed i'n
1981.
Th e crimes that aroused the
fiercest em otions were the April
6. 1944. deportations and deaths
of 44 Jew ish children ta ken from
a ·farmhouse In the vill age of
l zieu.east or Lyon and tte torlure
of Resistance member Li se
Lesevre.
.
Lesevre surv ived to haunt
Barbi e by test ifyi ng at th e rrlal
that he used bru t al method s on
her fo~, 19 day s but never broke
her sp1rlt. Lesevrewas one of the
many witness es who identified
Barbie by the co ld l ook that
appeared in . his eyes as he
tortured them .
" I would have pre ft'rred Barbic''s death ." Lesevre. 86. said.
" He deserved it. He wa s sent ·
enced to life In pri son. In seven or
eight years. they'll let him out.
·But this t ria l let the wor:ld know,
es pecially the y oung, j ust what
NaziSm was .' '
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In Gallipolis Municipal Court
Thursda y, Allan W. Rich m ond.
29. of Point Pleasant , W.Va .. was
fined S:!OO and given three day In
jail. for DWI. He wa s flnrd
an I
,
additiona l S50 for not ha · lng an
Ohio driver's license . $20 for not
. wearing a cat belt and $12 for
dr iving at ' n ight with out
headl ights.
Carland R. Woodya rd , 43: of
R t. 2. Crow n City. was fin ed $300
and given a three-da y jail scr.t ·
ence for OWl . He had to pay court
costs for not having a valid
reg istration sticker.
Karen P. Obley. 20, of Hart ·
ford. W.Va ., was fined $50 and
)( lven a suspended 3().day jail
tl'rm, subject .to probation. fo r
shoplifting .
Debra M . Daft , 32. of R t. 3,
Gallipolis, and . Teddy Allen
Brown. 27. of Rt . I. Crow n Cit y ,
were each fined $17 for· dlsor·
derly conduct while Intoxicated .
Speeding bonds were forfrlted
by Ceci l A . Boyer, 26, of Rt. 1.
Patriot . :§40: Curtis K . Proffitt.

Bids accepted
for rest area

The conv iction wa s a personill
victory for Serge Kl'ar sfeld, the
French Jewish lawyer who , with
his German· bor n Protestan\ wife
Beale, hunted down Barbie and
led · 'the effort to have him
expelled in 1983 fr om ·his exile
home in Bolivia.
Crow ds ga ther ed around '
Kla rsfeld ou tside the courthouse
and ·cheered "Bravo. Bravo," as
he spok e t.o repo.rters .
" The page has turned . Barbie ·
is finished, " he said. ·"The
French peopl e have approved
our.position and our need to bring
to · just·ice a man who brought
death to so m any people."
" This means the children of
l zieu will not die, and for me, that
• is a satisfac tion ,'' said Klarsfeld ,
who had been accused by Verges
on Frida y of forging a telex
message th at linked Bar bie to the
lzleu deporta I ions.
Barbie already had been convicted to death in abs entia in 1952
and 1954 of ·war cr ir:nes In th e
executions of 4,342 peopl e and
deportations of 7,591 Jews.
The 20-year statute of llmita·
lions had expired on thos e ·
sentences. Thus , Barbie wa s
charged. w ith cr imes against
humanit y under a 1964 Jaw that
was inspired by the Nuremberg
Nazi war trial s.

Name omined

GALLIPOLIS Frank D .
Welk, 62, of Gallipolis, diad
2.Tuesday In Hol~er Medica l Center. Graveside ' services will be
conducted_Monday, 11 a.m ., at
Woodland C~metery. Ironton.
Friends may ca ll ·after 10 a.m.
Monday at Ha yes-Phillips Fun eral Home in Ironton.

RandaU VanMeter
WAVERLY - Funeral servl·
ces for Randall Jacob VanMet er,

KLAUS BARBIE

Confined to hospil!'l

Your ·privacy is respected
1Your questions answered

RUTLAND - Teresa Brown,
daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Bill
Brown , is confined to O'Bieness
Hospital in Athens as the r esult of
inj uries received in ·an au.to
accident in Athen s Coun ty and is
scheduled to .undergo surger y
there this week. Cards may be
sent to Room 301. ·

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Cancer Screening; pregnancy
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for individuah and couples.

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POMEROY - The name of
Vikki Hayes of Pomeroy wa s
omi tt ed from a co mputlzed list of
stud ents at Hocking Technical
Co llege. Nelsonvill e, qualifying
for graduat ion. Hayes received
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Syracuse council requests meeting
By KATJ CROW
be prosecuted .
Ot:dinance wa s read and aplanous ca lls and worked 102
corres pond ent
Ja c k William s. counci lman.
proved · as wa s a resoultlon.
hours
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Syracuse Vil·l age Co un cil
as ked for permission to person·
w hich en ables the purctrase or
A !tending w~re Ma yor Eber
Thursday night requested by
ally place a m o num ~nt at t~e
federa l surplus propert y .
Pi ck(ms . Will iam s. Jim Hill.
Iefler to meet .with Phil Roberts , former State Pat' k In honor of all
Th&lt;&gt; m onthly r eport of the
Et·nle Sisson, and Kathryn Crow,
project englnepr for the proposed
Syracuse Veteran s. Permissio n • cler k-treasurer. showing a bal,
cou ncil members. Lawson, Del·
marina. as soon as possi bl e In
wa s gra nt ed.
ance In a ll funds of $58.867.69.
ber t Teaford and Naomi London .
regard to final plan s on the
It wa s announced that Heidi
was read and approved.
marina .
Cobb wa s named as swimming
Jim Connolly. policl' chief. In
If plans are not finalized wi th in
Instr uctor at L ondon Pool to
his monthly report show&lt;'d that
a few week s, funds for th e. .re placC' ZanP Beegle · w ho
he had issued .11 t raffi ce chat Ions
proposed marina co uld be In r t'signed.
and two wa r ning ticket s for
jeopardy according to a lettf"r
CC'ne Imboden. chief of the unauthorized parking. of t r actor
received fr om Ohio Depar tment
emergency squad and a member trailers on the parking lot at the
of Natural Resources .
of thE' fi re df'pa r tmcnt 1told cou n- ball field .
It was noted that persons
cir that th e fi re dep art met should
He in vest !gated three i n cld e nt~- ..........Mi'\'R'I~'I""I';\·-.;;.... filrls will be
responsible for rece nt va ndalism
IX' notifit'd by th e Board of Public
or theft. three acts of va ndalism
taken .J ul v H by the Ohio
ha ve been apprehended and wi ll
Af fairs any time there · are and two breaking and entPrlngs;
departmcn"t of Transport ation
problems within the water sys- Issued one warnin g for curfew
10DOT) for the rennovatlon of
tem in case of a fire.
violations: served a warrant for
the rest area on State Rt e. 7 In
.. The budget for 1988, submitted assault and hwestlgated o n~
Ga tlla Count y. George ,Dougan
f.&lt;~·
by J a nice Lawson. c l erk · au to-deef accident.
Di strict 10 Deputy Directors says
treasurer , in thP amou nt of
fr
dm
a
the r l:'st a'rea will be upgraded
He
r
eceived
a
request
CO LUMBUS A t ransf~'r
$13(i.192. wa s rf'a d and approved resident of th(' v illage that some
with new pit type res t rooms and
application has been m ade to the
by counci l.
action
be
taken
to
elimina
te
handicap acces lble curb ramps.
Ohio Department of Liquor ConAn amendmendment to thP parkin g al ong Third Street ft·om
Constr uction of the ·project
trol for Sco tt' s Bait Store, on
wa ter ordinance' . in regard to a Brldg£&gt;man . east from Chen:y St . ""gins 30 te&gt; 45 .days aft er the
State Route 7. Eureka Star
quanity user fee, su bmitt ed by • Resident noted that persons were
co ntract Is awarded. Th e estt
RoutP .
the Board of Public Affai r s. was unabl e to see oncoming traffic
mated com·plctlon dat e Is Oc t . 3i. ·
The transfer, if approved,
tabled .
when pulling onto Third s·treet .
1987.
wou ld go from James Scott and
A flood damage prevention
Connolly received 15 mlscel·
Imogene Sco tt to lmoge nP Scott.
The lice nse Is a D -1 permit
whi ch allows the sa le of beer for
on-premi ses consumpt ion and
carryou(.
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license is bein g processed for the
SuperAmerlca at 509 Jackso n
Pike. the request m ade by
Harpour\I nc. asks tor a C-1 and
C-2 permit which allow s the sa le
of beer and wine for ca rryo ut.

Barbie was cotivlcted of
crimes against humanit y for the
deporta tion to concentration
camps. torture or murder. of 842
Jews and Resistance fighters.
373 of whom died, including 52
children.
The nine jurors and three
judges deliberated 6% hours
before reaching an early- mor n·
lng verdict to . end 'what w.as
probably the last m aj or trial of~
Nazi· in th e Wes t.

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brought me lntu public life and,
labor and . If it goes beyond
for
the rest of my public life. I will
reasonable bounds, It Is a yoke or
pursue
Ore goals we' ve set forth
oppression," ·
In
the
·Economic
Bill ofRigbt s .' ".'
Roosevelt's four freedoms·
Even
when
the
Senate w as run
w~refreedom of speech , freedom
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by
thE&gt;
Republicans,
Congress did
of religion ,- freedom fr.om want
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not
a.
c
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on
the
bl!lanced
budget ;
and !ree&lt;)om from fear-.
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Reagan said the · -economiC
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freedoms he ·propounded · "are · .power to veto..Individual Items In - ·c
large spending bills.
basic to .. the philos ophy tha t
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The president stands even less
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proposals In a Democrat ic-led
Congress.
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Brad Pollock, 16, wa s washed
there was abOut $3.2 'million In
But
34
states
,
four
short
of ihe
off the roof of a low building
• damage in Bellville .
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required
three-fourths,
have
In Morrow County, damage Thursday morning,' but was abl e
passed resolutions calling fo r a
was estimated at about $4.3 to ·grab a fence at an auto
constltut:lonal conve ntion to
million, ihctuding $1.5 m ·llllqn tn Impound lot.
Several people on a front -end . adopt s uch an amendment .
' Mount Gilead alone, while darri·
Re ag an sa id ; " If the Congress
loader,
which authorities had
age ·estlm&lt;!t.es were incomplete
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a cl. I w'lll have no choice
won't
been
using
to
rescue
people
from
In the other two counties .
but
to
ta
ke my case directly to the
a
supermarket,
heard
his
cr
ies
About 50 . hemes were dessta
tes"
and seek s uch
·for
help,
but
they
were
not
troyed · _In Marton County, a
co
nvention.
spokeswoman for the Disaster Immediately a ble to locat e the
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boy .
Services Agency said.
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Roads, and along a portion of State Route 124 in
John SchaefeF was recovering
UNDER CONSTRUCTION ...:. Rose Excavat·
between.
Here,
Don
Rose,
owner
of
Rose
Friday from ari unusual role into
, : ing, of Racine, was hired by a group of Lebanon
Excavating,
and
employee
Terry
Life,.
work
near
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Towns hip residents to lay waterlines from the
the
end
of
Hoback
Road.
rescue worker.
enl)s of existing Tuppers Plains-Chester Water
He
spent sever al hours In a
District lines down Tanners Run and Hoback ·
fishing boat; .h eiping'flre flghter s
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Con tinued from A-1
and sheriff' s deputies rescu e
people from their houses and said
Mobile
Roofovers
Poole credits Hoba ck Road · there was one close call.
out- of-cou nty propert y owners, make the repairs but wili bill
"Sheriff's Department Capt.
the wat er lines could have been Rose Excav ating. At the end of resident Beverly Codner as the ,
installed within two weeks after the one-year, Tuppers Plains· · driving force behind the proj ect Dan Miller entered the wate r
which he describes as " not an with a line tied to him and
Che ster will ass um e a ll
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the money wa s paid.
easy undertaking." She and her struggled to a family trapped In
-Beca use of th e time it tak es to liabilities.
neighbors "did all the paper- their home," the judge said .
Now -that iines have been laid,
secure property easement s, lines
work.
all the footwork, all tlte "Miller was bringing a boy bac k
necessary
precau
lions
a
nd
once
were not instalied _until this past
telephone
ca lling and deserve a ll to the boat when both went under .
have
been
taken,
·
including
week.
the
credit"
for their efforts.
We had all we could do to pull
Once the n!'w iy ins ta lled lines health s amples of the piped
What k..... you.,..,.~
"They'
re
a
good
group
of
them out."
a re in serv ice. R ose Excav ating wa ter, Tuppers Plains-Chester
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Char.les Porter. a fir e fi ght e r .
will maintain them for one year. will turn on the meters. Poole people." he adds, "and they got
protee•• eue'Mt luke. encts tMI·coettne.
exactly what they wanted ."
a lso re lat ed a near-tragl'dy·.
anticipates the lines will be In full
~ If there are problems in t he line .
" '' t1&gt;o UNIFLU lfTII !nouloiM : T uppe rs P la ins -Chest er will serv ice this week.
Reagan also ailnouQced he will
appoint a bipartisan commission
to determine hOw the gov e rn m
en t can "prlvat ize," or sell o!f to
private industry:- many or its
assets and enterprises s uch as
!ederill power projects . .Amtrak
and various loan programs.
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mention profess ional oil hy Ted W.. Fickiscn, of (j hillicothe, for the
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this honorable mention amateur acrylic, selected on behalfof the
Co mmercial and Savings Bank by vice president, Robert T .
Hennesy, lor the Holzer Medical Center permanent a rt collection.

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· FAC Festival Exhibit wtnners, purchase awards are announced
Win ners sc tc•cted by the j urors
In a m a tr ur pho tograph y Refor " Morning Fros t.''
GA LLI POLIS - The fou nding
"Sandy River Sunda y." . oil; Lee "U ntitled " tstill-li fe ) by Marc
Oth er pa in tin gs se lect ed ·by the
In thr profess io nal dil'islon for be rt Studzinski. Bex ley, Ohio
fnrhPvs of r hl5 co un rry ha d Ideas
Sprinkle. G a llipolis , " Up the Ell cess or . G a llipo l'ls, and
j urors for displa y in the ga lleries
• b f their ow n. They wen· mu ch ·works In paste ls ,Inc lude Rogrr won fir st place for a bl ac k and
Creek.'' watercolor; and Sharon another oil by Ted F icklsen,
at 5.10 F irs t Ave nue, Gallipolis
K. Williams, P t. · Pleasant,_, Chilllcothe "Camp Bxeha,nge ol)
.: · · like a;tl~ts, paln\1111!, o n a new • ChaPi'l,.lrom Kings ton, .O hio, for· whit e, " Dog Da)' After noon".
" Barn S ha dows." Seco ndi!l2.11 ce Th et·e were three honora bl e
Incl udE' the foll owing purch ase
W.Va .. '' Marllngton Station" ;· 104".
; ; canvas. creatin g and m old in !~ a
a wa rd winners select ed by local
Wl'nt to Sa ndy !iu•p h e.n's , :::Ka~- m entio n a wards given in th ls
• · i!·or k Int o cxis·t a n c~ . ·
paStel.
Anot her Chillicothe artist , Pa_ . ,_ _...,. T hl'l9th F cs tivai ·Ex hlblt oft·hc
land . Ky ., fo r "(;la'ss M,l ll Pond . · ca tegor y to S tud zin s ki . fo r
bus in esses and individuals not·
In addition to the winners, the trick Sims will be showing an on:
Honora ble Mentio n In this ca te- " Closer to the Hea rt ," Mi cha el
a lrea dy ment ioned.
Froonr•h Art Co lony Is mu ch thf'
jurors also selected severa l 9the r "Rort caits and Prin ciples" lJS
gory. we nt to Ca ley Summ ers of Forma n from Co lumbu s , " Gaill.Jua nita ,J . Anglin, Le tart, West
arne - a rtis ts crea tin g a nd
pai ntings . ·ror display. }hose wi ll Elizabeth Swartz, another
mold ing wo rk s !rom the ir ideas. /'!ackson tor "Wa lled Garden."
polls In Summ er " a nd Mi c hael Va ., " Dea th Rides a White
include: Carol Barbour, Hunflng- woodcut., " H ig ledy, Plgledy ;"
·Accord in!( to chai rwo m a n of ' Both a r ti sts ha ve beCI\ prev ious Thompson , Ga llipoli s fo r " Win- Hor st!',"; · Audra Clar k. Cal1etis- ton. "Purple Fine!)"; Paul I\rad-· Also. included are Cha rles TtioWinn e rs In thi s ex hibi T.
ter In a North ern P ort ."
bu rg .- Ky., '.'Victoria n Town
tht' ex hibit. ,Ja n Th aler. thi s the Is
ford. At hens, "Key West Piece " ma s, Mt. . Gay , · West Va ., :- a
Vl'tera n winn er Mar c El l c~s Two other paint ings "'er e se- House," "SP.r uce Head". wat er - both watercolors; John L. Bur- prlsma co lor • "Untitled"; Joy
Iat gest collec t ion of a m a t uer an d
ton. Ga llipolls, a sculpture Thompson, As hland , Ky. , a pas pro fes sio na l art ists from a four· sor of Ga lli poli s recl'ived firs t .. lec ted by the ju ror s for Ho nora - co lors; Julia Sc hl a rman n, Cir '
clev ilie. "Almos t Lunch Time."
placr for two wor ks In pro fcs - bl e Me nt io n In the a ma teu r
stat~ a rea to be shown here. The
"Hope. "; Phoebe Carey, Crown tel " Bouquet in Crys ta l Vase' l ;
wa tercolor; J oyce Steet'e, Ash ·
r.'Xh lblt a lso lnc lu eds v.~or k s b.1· s lonal • p ho tog ra ph y; '"Color di vision . Marily n Coppe ll fr om
Cit y , a prls ma color. "Rock ' Lynda Tracy. Huntington, :a
T V." t red a nd yc llowt Recelv - Chillico th e was given the awa rd
la nd. Ky., "Morning a t Dog
/'I• Ch ildrcn for the firs t tlm r .
Necklace:· ; Mary Cooper, Chilli- handmade paper, " Days Gol]e
ing li onorab l&lt;&gt; Men t io n In thi s in printm aking for "G ra sses" · F ork ," · wat e rcolor Sandy N.
(• . Fort y-one a rtis ts ha ve won the
cothe, a watercolor " Southern By"; Ma r ilyn Cappel. a silk
•J ' hono r• of di s pla ying the ir pa ln t- ca tegory were David _Dyc k for a nd Lee-Spr inkl e from Ga llipoli s St e ph e ns. R ac e land. Ky . , Ohio Contours" ; a photography
(See AWARDS, page BR) -:
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" Man of the Mo unt a in " and
' ln gs , dra lyln gs a nd sculptur~ in
Rive r by du r in g J uly . All re maln - Wendv · Dyc k .for "Cur io us On·
·! i ln g work will IX'' shov.; n In thr loo kei:s ._" .Bpt h ~r~ fro m ~l d ~cl l. ,
In pr ln lm a;)&lt; tn g profess iona l
i:: park on July 4th .
cUvl s ion . firs t pl ac e wenJ to
A now a rti st In this e xh ibi t.
(. J ulia Schl ar ma nn from Cir'clrF: ilza b&lt;' th Swartz. Chl lllco ,_""--~ Y,', ......
her woodcut prln t. " Me lrose.'
. :; \"ill e. was sclrc t.ed Bes t of Show
Hono ra ble Mentio n went to Pa m- .
•• Award a nd s he• wil l rece ive a
; •: c tH?ck for $100 . The sa m e pa lnt · e ta Bogg&lt;'ss, Hunt ing ton, for her
serigra ph. " Wh e n rs It Du e'! "
: o; •- ln g also received Fi rs t Pl ace In
Ms . Boggess a lso wo n a fir·s t
•: • : the profl'sslona l wa tercolor dl vpla ce in mixed . medi a for a
: ::: t,io n. Thr p a lnt lng is a po rtrai t of
ha ndm a d e pa p e r crca t ion.
,' a cow cnt lt lt&gt;d " Daisy ."
" Th ere 's More to Come ." Vick i
Other awards In profess iona l
wa terco lors were to Ma rgo
Le Master. a lso o f Hunt ington,
and fo rme r teac her · t th e FA C.
Adams of Russell . Kv .. second
• place for "Ocean Vic\, ... a nd a n
won ho no ra bl e m ent io n in rrilxcd
media for ·;.10 Degrees !rom
- · , Honora ble - Ment io n fo r " Ra iny
Psychologica l 0.';
:- Day E pil ogue," a nd Honorabl'e
Winn ers In the a mat e ur dl,·• Me nt ion to Paul Bradford ,
is lon In cluded ·Ba rba ra Un·roe,
• Athens fo r " In the Morn ing.''
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In the p rofess iona l oils di v- Gallipolis. a fl rs t.pla cc in oils for
" 'Mothe r 's P or.c h" and second
• is ion . Roc ky Zo rn es, Athen s won
to Ka ren . Stephe ns, Ashplace
• • fi rst p l;~cc for· "Sta r ry Night :
land
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K y., for " Sun shine and
ij:ros lon • 7" . Ho norable Me nt ions
in th is divis ion went to Ted . Shade" . Honora bl e .Mention in
OCEAN VIEW - P.ainted by Margo Adams, this won second '
RAINY DAY EPILOGUE - A Margo Adams watercolor, this
this cat egory we nt to two ar ti sts.
icklsen. Chilli cothe for "A Time
place
In professional watercolors . It was selected by Pat and Carol
was
sel
ected
by
the
\\'Iseman
Agency
by
Shirleen
Wiseman
,
right
Pauline Golden o! Ga llipoli s fo r
Autumn " a nd to Robe rt Clark.
Sauber
lor McDonalds. They · also purc hased tile silk screen
Mrs.
Tom
Wiseman
and
son.
Its
was
an
honorable
and
Mr.
and
:H un tin gto n. W.Va .. fo r " Hale's~ " Bridge at Co ra " and Irene
Grasses
by Marilyn Coppel, Chillicothe, honorable mention,
mention
In
professional
watercolor.
They
also
purchases
Spruce
·Mm.··
Roush. Pt. P leas an t for "G hos t
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printmaking.
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hy
Audr
a
Clark,
a
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Broadcasting, c hose a paslect by Sharon K. Williams of Pt.
Pleasant, W:va., Marling! on Station, as a memorial to her father,
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Lori Ann Kerr becomes bride · of G~rald Hallin ceremony

PT.PLEASANT-OnMaylat
and carried multl·c o lored
th e Trinity Church, Blythe Re·
nosegays :
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neau Greer, daughter o( Mr. and ~·
Best man was · Rick Buzzard .
.New Haven and ushers were Jeff
Mrs. R.W. Greer, tJecame the
br-!dt&gt; of James Russell Powell,
Al"no'ld ·'and · Elanny Gardner oi
son of Nancy Powell, Daytona .. · New Haven ~ who were lifessed'ln
F.la .. · and William Powell of
gray tuxedos with mauv~ ties
SandyvUJe.
and· cummerbunds.
The altar was decorated with
Sister of the bride, R yarin
two large candlabra ....Jm~lng
G.reer, wa.s l ]ower girl. sl.e wore
a pink silk dress and matching
bench and unity cand le. The Rev.
Stephen Dorsey performed ihe · shoes .
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doublli- ring ceremony. Dodle , The mother of the bride wore a·
pink · and . lavender tea · length
Smith, pianlst : provlded music.
The bride, given In marriage dress with a pink rose corsage.
by her father, wore her mother 's Th e mother of the groom wore a
long gray dress with a pink rose
wedding dress of chantilly lace
fashlon!'d wl(h sca lloped neck· corsage.
line. cap sleeves. and a closely
Register ing guests was Cheryl
fined bodice. The walt ~· length
Arnold, New Haven. .
A reception followed In the
gowri was completed with a
scalloped hemlill'e and the flow · church social room with a·
ing veil covered her gown whil e four-tier wedding ca k ~ of white
the headpiece of pearl s and
and 'p ink topped with a porcelin
sequin$ crowned her head. She· bride and groom.
The bride is a graduate of Point
carried a cascade of multico lored fl owers. .
P leasant High School. S h ~
The groom wore gray tails with earn ed a certt'ficate from Galli ·
matching tie and cummerbund.
polis Business College in compu .
The ,brid e's attend ~n t s wPre, ter programming. She Is attendmat ron of honor, Pam Rorrer. · ing Marshall Uni versity.
Point Pleasant : brides maids.
Th e groom Is a gradua te of
Sandy Mullins. Point Pl easant Waham a High School and is
and Candi Strait, cousin of the employed as a supen·isor wit h
bride, /\shville, Ohio. They wore Appalachian Wood Products ..
tea length silk mauve dresses

In the service
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Troy W. Johnson
Navy Seaman Troy W .. Johnson, son o i Homer and Judy
John sop of Gallipolis. recently
participated In exercise Team
Spirit 87 aboard the amphibious
command ship USS Blue Ridge,
homeported In Yokosuka. Japan.
P. 1985 gradua te of Gailla
Academy, he joined th e Navy 1~
June 1985.
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JAMISON ANNIVERSARY- The :13rd w edding anniversary ol
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Jamison Sr .. was observed June 26 at a
small party at their home, GO Madison Ave. They .arethc parents of
Wllllam Jamison ,Jr., Cin cinnati; Bruce Jamison, Rio Grande:
Chuck Jamison of Korea; Suann Winston, Vinton and Wanda
,Jamison. Columbus.

SUVER ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. William E . Suver, 13
Mill Creek, Gallipolis, observed their 39th wedding anniversary at
ihe home of I heir son, Mark W. Suver, of Crown City , un .June 19.

GALLIPOLISTh e Ga llia
Aca dem y High Schoo l gradual ·
ing cl ass of 1982 Is plannin g a
fi ve· year r eunion for .Aug. 1.1. at
the E lks . Club in Gal lipolis.
Reserva tions are due by July lo,
to AnnE' Wisem an Roach. 2
Willow Dr. , Gallipolis. Ohio.
45631.
Cost i s $8 per. person or $1 2 per
coup le. Checks should bl' payable
to GAHS Class of 1982 Reu nion.
Sl?veral cl ass m em b£' r s hav&lt;'

not been loca ted, and if a current
address is known. co ntact Sha ri
• Ply male at 446-4303. Those
members are John Ackerman.
Teresa Beaver, Thomas Michael
Belcher, Rober t Brumfiel d.
James C. Fife, Ke nneth Gra y,
Regina Eskew Harold, Gina
Lowery, Gerry Prendergast,
- James Rainey, Kelly-~S mlt h,
Gary Ste~Yart and Don na
Workman.

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•Diabetic Supplies
•Gowns
•Blood Pressur11 Kits
•TENS Units
•Nebulizers

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Spencer, W.Va., was namedRoane County Teacher of the
Year. She will compete lor
W.Va. state teacher ol the
year. She-Wi~..£!1 third grade
at Spencer Elementary and
;fmtlor High. She 18 the daugh·
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Florida and the late Margaret
Chambers, and graduated
from Gallla Academy High
School ·and Rio Grande
Collele.

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POMEROY - Mr. and M rs .
Jam es B. Thomas, Sr. . 148
Lincoln Hill, PomProy , observed
their 40th wedding anniversary
on June lo. A f amily celebration
hosted tJy their children was held
at the Down Under In Gallipolis .
Attending the dinner part y
'were M r. and Mrs. John Thoma s.
Mlddh?port : M r. and Mrs. James
Thomas Jr .. Syracuse: Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Beam, Gillllpolls; and
Mrs. Bernice Winn. BradtJury .

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PATRIOT- Tina L yn n Hi ve ly
Brad Hivel y and Br ian MIIIPr,
and John Carroll Baker were .Patriot. cousins of the bride werE&gt;
united In m arriage Dec. 20, 1986
ushers. They al so attended the
at McDaniel Crossroads Church,
tJrldE''s train .
Patriot, with the Rev . Ernest
Bride Is the grandd aught er of
Ba ker. unc le ol the groom
Mr. and_ Mrs. MerriU ·Hively,
officiating .
Patriot, Martha Tann er of Wil The bride Is tl]e daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hively, · low Wood, and the late Rev . Jesse
Tanner.
Patriot. The groom ts the son of
Mr. · and Mrs. Donovan Baker.
The groom Is the gra nd son of
Patriot.
· Ernest Baker, Patriot and thp
late Gracie Bakpr and Ralph
Music was provide by Patt y
M1·. and Mrr. Gerald (Butch! Hall
Mlllt&gt;r. Patriot.
B&lt;&gt;~t!!e ss. \VIIIow Wood and the
The brldf' worl' a Vic torian
Iat e MamIe Boggess .
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A reception was held at Water- l1
sty le gow n of film y coi n-dotted
lao Grange H aiL A three-lief
English net with flou nce and
cak
e of rose pink lcln~ decora ted
ru fflt'd t lers of Chantilly lace and
with
royal blue and white flowers
satin ri bbon s, having a shear
yo ke trimmed In pearls and was made by Lori Breaklron.
Serving were aunts of th'O' bride.
s~&gt;qulns with a chapel lmgth
Char lotte Wa lker and Wanda
train .
She wore a rna tchlng head · Hively .
The flowers and decorations
Save 30'1. on our enllre
piece of acet ate sati n and pear ls
wit h flngE&gt;rtlp·length vei l and were made by the moth er of the•
line of perms (regularly
blusher trimmed with schlffll bride and Patt y Miller .
$40 or higher)
ThE' tJrlde Is a gra duat e of
Pm broldery . She carriPd a bou ·
quet of white roses . dalst•s. with Buc keye Hills Career Center of
on all
one blue and one pink rose to Cosmetology .
conditioners and color
r!' present her maid of honor and · ThE&gt; groom Is a· ~raduate of
services tool
IX'st man. with cascades of Buckeye Hills and Is employed
tJy
W.H.
Blou
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Inc.
ma t r hln~ sm all flowPrs In pink.
Sale price includes
blue and white.
shampoo, cut orid style.
Maid of honor was Betsy
Participating stylists only.
Hively, Patriot, cousi n of .th.e
bride. She wore a rose fl oor ·
Appointments CJ'e not always
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necessary. Sole price good
a self bow accenting the waist of
through August 1, 1987.,.
the asymmetrical · skirt. She ·
( Not '-'OIId WITn onv otner ctrer)
POMEROY- E ldon and Phyl-·
ca rrl{'d a bouquet of rose pink
lis Michael M orris of Bailey Run
and royal blue roses accented
Road.
Pome roy, will ce lebrate
wit h blue r lbbon st rt&gt;amers.
their
!'lOth
wed ding ~ nnlv ersa r y
Gary BakE'r , Patriot , cousin of
with
a
family
gathering .o n
thP groom was best man , wear·
MAXIM'S ·
July
II,
at thP hom e of
Saturday,
lng a light blue Tux with Roya l
SILVER BRIDGE
Walt er and Nancy Morris.
Mr . and M rs . M orris were
PLAZA
marr ied on July 10 , 1937 at
. 446-3353
Calllpolls. "they would appre·
rial e card s from their friend s.

SAVE 30\ ON PERMS,
CONDITIONERS·AND COLOR SERVICES!

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Rock of Ages offers you a choice of 6_differe~t colored granites. Whatever your requirements may be. complete satisfaction is assured with Rock of Ages.
MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY 9 ;00 TO 4 ;00
Other' hours by apt.· by calling 593· 1455

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Horne owntd

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BOWMAN'S
•Hospital Beds
•Home Oxygen
•Lift Chairs
•Trapezes
•Patient lifts
•Adult Briefs
•Underpads (ChuKs)
•Crutches
•Braces
•Cervical Pillows
•Egg Crates

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. A-11-. a11d Mr.r. ]amw l~ll.r.re/1 Poudl

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the
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decl•lon you n-dn t ·I . Street or Route
1ustlfy It to anyone. ....,.. 1I City or Town

24' Aouno Swtm Area
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!Wtlh E:..t ruded Walls)
.30'6"
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GALLIPOLIS - The ~ Sen ior,
Citizen Job Bank, located in the
SeniOI' Citizen Center at 220
Jacks.on Pike, is seeking more
job orders for applicants· age 50
and older. They are also seeking
applicants for exis ting jotJ
openings.
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p . m . Call ·446 - 7000 for
infoqnat!on.
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• Sltety Fence &amp; Stain ·
• Filter &amp; Pump • Pool Ladder

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CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN CENTRAL and SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE-WE CARRY OUR OWN ACCOUNTS

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consider most important? Maybe we want to take extra time to make sur11 we make
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the best possible decislon. ·
. .. ..Jtyo.u:.v.e.put.off ordering a memorial for you.r loved one, the time Is now. Logan Monument can help you select or design the perfect expression of your love. And you can
be sure it's the most permanent memorial you could ever choose.
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best ... there is no reason to hesitate. Today's the day.

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Johit E. Goode
Navy Fireman John B . Howe .
Navy Sea m an Recrui t John E .
son of K enneth W. and Dorothy
Goode, son of Dolores A. Goode of
M. Howe of Rout e 2. Vinton. 126 Laur&lt;'l St., Pomeroy, has
recently (:l epl oyed to the Persian completed recruit trai ning at
Gulf aboa rd the guided frigate Re cru it Trainin g Co mmand .
USS Rei d , homeported In San Great LakE's, !L.
Diego.
A 1986 gradu at e of Ty ler
A 1985 graduat P of Southwes t· Coun ty Hi gh Schoo l. Middleern Hig h School, Patriot . he bourne, WV , hr joined the Navy •
joined the Navy In June 1984 .
in January 1987.

Angelo 8 . Cross
Marine Cpl. Angelo B . Cross,
son of Mr. and Mrs . Amos B.
Cross Sr. of 30976 Will Vance
R oad, Langsville, recently participated In exerctsl&gt; Solid Shield
87.
· Cross Is currently servi ng with
2nd Force Service Support
Group, Ca mp Lejeune, N.C.
A 1981 graduaie of Meigs Hi gh
School, Pomeroy , he joined the
M arinE' Corps tn· May 1981. '

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Navy Seaman Recruit Tl ·
mothy B . Dempsey, son of Elmer
C. Dempsey of Route 2. Letart.
has comple.ied recru it training Ill
Re cruit Trainin g Command
Great Lakes. II .
A 1985 graduat e of Poin t
Plea sant High School, Poin t
Pleasant . W.Va .. he j oined th e
Navy In F E'bruary 1987.

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GALLIPOLIS - Lori Ann Kerr
wore yellow dresses and carried woro a befge fwo.· plec·e dress. ·
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and Gerald (Butch) Hall were
Servlpg at the brides table
Kelly Ours, Mrs. 'orvllie ' Whlte, ·:
Joined In holy rna trlmony In a a w t e long stemed rose.
Best
man
was
Randy
Phillips.
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Loris
Hall;slster,l
n-law
or'
Loris
Hall. ·Donna Hall, Sarah ,
doutJle-ting ceremony which Th e flower girl was Jessica the grOQm, Teresa Cardwell,
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took place. on ·May 10 with the R bl
o e. niece of groom and ring ·Sister. ot the groom, a'nd Rhonda
well, Jason Cardwell, Joshuah ~ ·
Rev. Orville White residing.
bearer
was
Adam
Bush,
nephew
Steinbeck,
sl.
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of
the
groom.
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Cardwell,
Mrs. Jane aush, Adam. : .
She Is the daughter o! Mr. and of bride.
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. Mrs., ,John R."Kerr, GaUipolls ..fle
The brld~ was escorted to the Conklin. ·
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I~ the s.on of M'r ; a.nd Mrs . Ray
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Guests were: Mrs. Mable Phil.
RotJie; Raymond . Roble, Ailen
'Hall, also of Gallipolis.
The tJrlde wore a dress which .lips, Mrs.' Beulah 1-iook. Mr.·and
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was trimmed · In white eyelet
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Th e co up.le· resides · Jn ,·:
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riage by Ray Hall.
lateand
grandmothers
Bridesmaid wa s Anita koble, ·~ carried
wedding her
band,
wore white
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Navy SE'aman Bryan E . Saly·
ers. son of' Drexe l L . and Anna L.
Salvers of Rout E' 2, P a triot.
r ece ntly report ed for duty
a broad the com,ba t store ship
USS Concord, hQ.m~ported In
Norfolk , Va .
A 1983 graduat e of Southwest ern High School , he joined the
Navy In OctotJer 1985.

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Ohio-Poil)t Pleasant, W.' Va.

Blythe _Reneau Greer ·beco'mes
bride of ]ames Russell Powell

VAN METER ANNIVERSARY ·- Lila and Don Van Meter will
be celelirallng their ~5th wedding anniversary on Jul y ·12. Their
family will host an· open house at the home of Roger and Jane
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' Coates that day from 2 to 5 'p.m.

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Stew Meat

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LIPTON NOODLES, CHICKEN,
CHEESE. BEEf &amp; BUnER

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Rice Sauce

LIPTON AU8RATIII SCALLOPED

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BEEF. MUSHROOM •

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USDA CHOICE BEEF "

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Tab, Sprite, ar Diet Coke

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Dutch or
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Broasted
Chicken

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Corne~

$269

Beef

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$249 .
Per Lh.

$ 99

Sandwich Bags Get 1 FREE
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Pomeroy- Middl'eport Gallipolis• .Ohio Point Pleasant. iN. Va.

July 6 , 19.87

July 5. 1987 : _.

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SUNDAY
GALLIPOLIS - The J.N.M .
a nd Maggie Davis !amtly ;reunlon Is slated ~unday, July5, from
iiOOn' Untll · 3 . p.m. at Clay
Elem entary Sch!lol. Dinner is 1
p. m .

.--G AL L.iPOLIS . -

RODNEY - ·Roberi Leithw11J
s peak at Rodney United Metho-·
d ist Churc h Sunday, h a. in.

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HARRISONVILLE - Garden
tractor pu ll at 1 p.m. Su nday at
tl)e Scipio Township Volunteer
Fi re House. Classes will include
800, 900, 1,000 and 1,100. ·
. POME ROY - Five day community Bible school, .Pomeroy
Church of Christ, Su nday evening; 6:30 to 8:30p.m., tl!rough
J uly 10. Infor mation, enrollment
or tra nsportation ca ll Pat
.Thom a, 992-2277 aftet 3 p.m .

--· NEW HAVEN, W.Va . ..:.. The

Susan J a ne and Leonard Roush
reunion will be held Sunday at
the Broad Ruun Ca mp Groun ds
In New Haven, W.Va. Covered
dis h dinner at 12:30. All family

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MONDAY
. GALLIPOLIS - Bible school
begin,s Monday at Liberty Chapel
on Swan Creek Road for kindergarten and older. Tr ansportation
provided. For lnformatlon, call
256-6276
ro .256-1526.
.

tary meets ' Tuesday, 6 p.m.,
Down \)ndc·r.
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GALLIPOLIS GalJipolls
Lions meet Tuesday: 6: 30 p.rn.,
Mou nd Hill: " ·
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POMEROY _;_ Pomeroy C!Japter 186, Order of · the Eastern
Star, will meet at .7:45p.m. at the
· GALLIPOLIS Pomona · Pomeroy Masonic Temple. Past
G'range meets Mmlday, 8 p.m., . matrons and past patrons wil l be
Spri ngfield Grange Ha l I. honored. Officers arE&gt; to wear ·
Potluck,,
. chapter dresses.
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Dickey
Chapel Church will have Rev .
Tom Jones inservices, Sunday, 7
p.m.

LANGSVILLE - Ceremonies
·a t ·3 p.m. Sunday at the Langsv ille Christian Chu rch for awarding t he ran k of Eagle Scout, a
m einher of Troop 240, to Paul
Councll; open Invitation. .

and frie nds welcome.

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RODNEY - Faith Baptist
Church Bible school begins Mon.day, 6:30 tc;8: 30 p. m:, cla ~ses for
ages two through teens. Refreshments; for information call pas tor Jim Lusher, 446-2007. ·
SYRACUSE - Sulton TOwnsh ip ·Trus tees will meet Mflnclay
evening, 6:30 p. m., at the 'Syracuse Mun icipa l Building.

RUTH KEATON
DONALD DUDDING

HQLZER CLINIC
GALL IPOL IS, OH IO

10 YEllS EIPEIIENCE
IN (IIMINCAL
&amp; CIVIL LAW
•DOMESnC
•INDUSTIIAL IELAnONS
•MISSING PEISONS
•CHILD CUSTODY

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POMEROY, . OH.
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., JULY 1,1 19' 7
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RACINE - Ann oun cement is
be l,ng mad e of 1he e ngagemP nt
and approaching marriage of
RU!.h Kc•al on a nd Donald
Dudding.
Ms. Keaton is th&lt;' dau gh1 er of
Mr: a nd Mrs . William C. Kea1on,
Br9 nswlck. Dudding Is !he son of
Mr. and Mr~ . .John F' . Duddln ~.
Rartnc.
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'I:he wetidlng will rak e place a t
5: 30p.m on J ul y lR at Hubbard
Va ll ey Park, Bruns wic k.
l\1s. Keaton, a ~ r adua1e of Oh io
UnivPrslly . is e mplo.w d a Thf'
Ga th eri ng Pl ace. Al hen s ,
qu(ldln~ Is a teacher ai Sou rh·
em High Sc hool.

Loca red ar Holzer Clinic
onRt. 35 In Gal lipolis

446-5287

CALL 614-949-2055

STORE· HOURS
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Monday thru Sunday
8 AM-10 PM ,
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URGENT
CARE CENTER

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"CONVENI ENT HEALtH CARE .:.. THAT
D OESN 'T CO ST AN ARM AND A LEG"

PRIVATE INVESTIATIONS

TUESDAY
GALLIPOLIS - MGM Running Club meets Tuesday, 7:30
p.m., Charlie a nd Co.

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RACINE - Raci ne Village ·
Counc il will meet in regular
session at 7 p.m. Monday at the ·
Shrine Park building .

GALLIPOLIS- Galli polis Ro-

Reunion
SYRACUSE - London Pool
. POME ROY ...:.. A reunion of the . WUJ be.Offering S!'(lOIJd session·
descendanis of Geroge w.' and .of swimlning lessons s tarting
.Lyd ia Grey Deem will' be held at Monday. All · lessons are $12.
the .Roya l Oak P ark on J uly 12. Contact the pool ill 992-9909 o r
Dinner a t I p.m., ta ke table H~ld l Cobb at 9!i2-3402 toreg lster.
service, covered dish.
Speaker
Meeting changed
HAZEL - Linda Dam ewood

Bible scl!ool
RODNEY - Rodney United
ular
meeting of Harrisonville
-The regHARRISONVILLE
Methodist Church Bible School
Loge 411 has been changed from
hegins July 13 for ages preschool
Sat urday, J uly 4, to Sat urday ,
to si)(th grade; 9 a.m. to noon. · July 11. All ina sons welcome:
'
Pony league
Swimming lessons
A Big Bend . Pony League
MIDDLEPORT .- Swimming

REEDSVILLE ~ ' Ora nge
Township T r us tees w ill m~t
Monday , 8 p.m., at the home of
Dorothy Calaway, tow nship
clerk.

We Reserve The Right l o
Limit Quantities

MIXED

Fryer Parts .......L:.•••• 39&lt; .
'',4 por k Lo1n
. ••••L:-••• $169·
ECKRICH SMOKED
$1
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NO APPOI NTMENT NECESSA RY

LIC ENS ED &amp; BONDED -:- STATE OF OHIO 8i W . VA .
48680 Blind Hollow Rd . • Racine

Munda~' ~Fri(la~

\l'f't'k{'nd l' &amp; Uolida'·"

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"Good service,
good coverage.

Spe&lt;ial Cuts NO PR08LEM For Us!

PRICES GOOD
UNTil
JUlY 11 , 1987

GO TO CHURO~ (V(RV SUN!lA_.

WE NOW SELL
lOTTERY TICKET.S

NEW SUMMER HOURS
WEEKDAYS 8 A.M. TIL 10 P.M.; SUNDAY 9 A.M •. Til 9 P.M.

STATE FARM

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS

Chuck Roast ••••••••

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A.,, I State St.
Gallipoli1, OH.

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SIIANJ'I:,\ R, LONG
KEL.J.l' n . .1ou.•; v

Home 446· 4511

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Lrke a good neighbor,
Srare Farm is there.

INSURANCE

PT. PLE ;\S,\NT - Mr . a nd
Mr, . R OIX'rt E . Long of Point
l'if'a, nnl an nou ncr lhP P n ~ ag!'. mc nt or thPir dau~h l ,•r, Shanna
B1'00 k Long , 10 Kc il.l ' D... IOIIPI' ,
' on of Dwa vnr • a nd C'onn ir .J oll r\'
of Gal!ipo ils .
,\n o pPn c hurch wPdd l n ~ will
IX' Obsl"r\'f'd July 17. dl 6:30 p,m .
" t lhc Chape l Hili hu rc h of
Christ In Gal lipolis. ThP r'N'&lt;'il·
tion will folio"'' a1 !he S&lt;•nlor
C'i 117rn C'cnt Pr . .Jark.&lt;o n Pikf'.
Thf' hr idP·('ICCf b a gradual t' or
Pol nr Pl t'a ant HIRh Sc hoo l. Shl'
Is &lt;'mPioyed ll)' JYlu rp h_v 's Mill't In
(;;J illpolis.
Th(' ~ room gradu n1cd from
K1·ger Creek High Sc hool in and
b t.) nro llt'd a1 Ohi o U'n iv e rs ll~' · H C'
b C'mpioycd b;· Hadlo Sh ack .
Th e roup if' p iM S to rrs id&lt;' In
n ochcsr r, N .Y. wh er&lt;' 1he
groom will put·suP hi s Ph .D . In
philosoph\' al rhc Unll'c rs lty of
Roc hc-ster.

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Stale Fa1m Insurance Compan1es • H~e Oil tees Bfoam1ngron_lll1no1S.

CaptainDS

·A great little seafood place.®

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NO PURCHASE
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CAROU. SNOWDEN

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ifood price- .

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'POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs .
Ga le R. Rhodes of Langsvil le
announce the engagement and
app roachl.ng m ~ rr lage of t)le ir
daughter, Rita Renea Rhodes , to
Randall Lee Burke: son of Mr.
a nd Mrs ,' Tony H. Burke, Parkersburg, W.Va.
'fhe open c hu rch \.l'eddi ng wil
he 1\.eld Aug. 1, 1: 30· p.m. at t he
~'ree Will Method!&amp;! Churc h,
Pom eroy . A reception wil l follow
a t the Sen ior Citizens Center,
Meigs Multipurpose Bui ld ing,
Mulberry Heigh is, Po mero~ .
Miss Rhodes Is a graduate of
Me igs Hi gh Sc hool and Is attend·
lng Marsha ll UnlversHy, major -_
lng In mu sic education. .
· Bur ke is a gr adu ate of Par kers- ·
burg South High Sc hool an d
Mars l!all Un ivers ity with a n
•as socia te degree In accounting.
He i~ employed by Quantum
Servlfes ·of Columbus.

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BORDEN'S

Ice Cream ••••••••••••

Bold •••••••••••••••••

THANK YOU CHERRY

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COFFEE

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Good Only At ' owe11'1 Supermarket
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• Offer Good 'llwu Sat., July 11, 1917

Lilllit I P~t Cust•
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RITA R. RHODES
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Our congratulations to Ne llie
Winston' ~
Yesterday she observed he r
93rd birthday a t a s ur prise part,1·
held in the Winston a nd Baker
yards on Second St. in Middle·
port. Mos t of her neighbors a nd
lots of other friends t u rried out for
the party which wa s he ld from 2
to 5 in the afternoon.
Her daught e r . Virginia St al ·
!worth, host ed the celebration for
her mothe r . Virginia has been
here since Mother's Day he lpin g
her mother duri ng some illness,
but now tha t shP's much im·
proved. Virg inia w ill be re turn ·
ing soon to her home in New .
York.
·
Mrs. Winston ha s livf'd by
herself since Ihe dea th of he r
brot her· in· law, Charlie Smit h.
who made his hom e Ihe r e. He
Jived just past his 103rd birthd ay.
And s peak ing of birthdays ,
le t's not for get Hom e r Ra dford
who will tur n 90 on July ll. His
address if you would like to sen d
a card is R oc k Springs Road.
Pomeroy .
He's the man .who holds the
Meigs Count y Fair a 11e ndancP
record . He ha s a t tend ed ever y
. county fair 'of eve ry yea r s ince
h is birth in 1897. Now thai' s a lot
of fairs~
And just

a remind er. ... this

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Barbar)D.a vies
-after noon there . will be a n opim
Spec. 4 Barb.ara A. Davies,
hou se honoring Pal Lo chary, 109
dau~rhtE'r of Roscoe' D. a nd Sen a
Hlgh •St., Pome roy. Pat was 930 n
E . Edw,a rds· of Rural Rout e . 3,.
Friday. Frlt;onds arc invited 10---..Cal lipolts,. has ~n decorated
stop by a nd visit · ·
with the thr rd a wardoftheArmy
. ,
·
A,~; h lrve!Jlenl · Me_dal · at _F9rt .
Bragg, N
·
Things ar€' rnovi ng ri ght along
The-· Ac hlevenwnt Meda l ts
at the Rock Spr ings . United
awa rded to soldi ers ior merit orMe thodis t Church' for an addition
Ious service. acts of courage, or
o! !,our rooms, bat h a nd base·
ot her accompli shments.
men I ' and a n e nj ar'ge'd
· Da vies is an· administ rativE'
sa nct uary. ·
's pE'clali'i with the 44th Medical
After months of waiting the
:Brigade.
pla ns have finall y bee n apprpved
He r hu s band. Dav id, Is the son
bv . th(' ~ t a t e a nd the; project is
o f Oscar E. a nd Gloria J. Oavil's
rea dy to go to bid :
o f Rural Rout &lt;' 3. G.a ilipolls.
The enthusiam fo r ('niarging ·
ShP Is a 1982 graduat e . of .
th e c hu rch ha s certa inly been
Southwe
s tern High School ,
re!lect€'d in the "givin g " by ihe
Pat r iot.
members hip as well'as others.
The proj ect is well off the gr aund
. Richard E . Swanson
fin aa ~i a ll y.
Navy Seaman Recruit Richard
E.Swa nson. son of Doris J . a nd
Patty Par ker is doin g her
Rlchrd E . Swanson Sr. of 130
"durnest" to put a little exdte·
Kerr
St.. PomE-roy, has com·
m!'&lt;lt a nd e,nt husiasm int o the
recruit tra ining at Recr uit
p
leted
Meigs Bicente nnia l Celebration
Trai
ning
Command San ·DI!'go.
Sa turday, but she needs your
A
1981
graduate
of Meigs High
help.
Sc
hoo\.
he
jioned
the Navy In
A fina l plannin g sess ion will be
February 1987.
he ld Mond ay nig ht at i p.m . at
the Me igs Museu m . and she's
wa nts everyone lv ho is int e rested
to come out si nce there arl· ma ny
BrianD Hall
las t minute d e tails to be worked
Brian D Hall. son of Bre nd a S.
ou t.
Ha ll of Gallipolis. e nlisted In the
To be sure lot s of things will be
Air
Force's De tayt&gt;d Enlistme nt
go ing on at the Rock Springs
P
rogra
m toda y. according to
Fai rgrounds from 10 a. m·. to 5
TSGT
Steve
Elfrink. Air Force
p.m . t hat day. Ex hibit s will be in
recurit
er,
At
he
ns, Oh .
place and demons tra tions of
Airman Hall , a 1985gradusteol
. pioneer skills ,an d craft s will be
go ing on all day . Th ere w.ill be
· fo lk music, Indian da nces by the .
Order of the A rrow Boy Scou ts, a
bicente nnia l video, and a n ext en·
sive ex hibit by the Timbe rline
Muzzle Loading Club.
GAL LIPOLIS- Ac tivlties.and
Th e parade at 10 : 30 is the
menus for th e Gallla Coun ty
kic koff to be fo llowed at11 :30 by
Senior Citizen Center . 220 Ja c k·
son Pike, Ga llipolis, for the week
a patriotic mu s ical by Middle·
port fou rllt grader s. sPlectlon of of July 6-10 are:
Mr . and Mrs. Me igs Count y
1\londay: Ceramics. 9:30 a. m.
Pioneers, a nd the an nou nce ment
t!HleGn;__c.hqrus, 1· 3 p.m .
Tuesday: STOP ! phys ical fit ·
of t he schoo l bice ntennial essay
cont est winne rs .
-ACSS, 10:30 'k m.
P a tt y. the bicPnt e rinial com· ......Wednes day: Garden club. 1
p. m .; card games, 1·3 p .m .
millee c hairm a n, is still int er·
Thursday: Birt hda y party;
es ted in hear in g from res ident s
wh o wo uld like to ex h.ibit or
Bible s tudy , 11 a.m . t.o noon ;
herbalists , 12 :30 p .m .
dem o ns trate a n a rt from the
past.
Friday: Legal a id services, 9
a. m .; art cla ss, 1· 3 p. m .; craft
Have a nic£' wee k!
mlni·course, 1·3 p.m .

Kyger Creek Hi gh . School ,ls
scheduled for e nlist me nt in the
Regular Air Force in January
1988, Upon graduat ion from the
Air Force's six,week bas ic train·
lng · course .near San Antqnlo,
Texas. Hall · is , sched uled · .· to
reteive ·teclinlca tltainlng ln the
· Mechanical career fili i d.

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MondaJ: Lewis Dr :, 9:45·
10: 15; Sun Valley Nu rsery, 10: 25·
10: 55; Pinecrest, lJ.Jl: 15: '35
west Apts., 11:20.11:35; Scenic
Hills · 11: 40-12: 10; C&amp;S Ba nk ,
12: 15·12: 30; Joradan Gas, 1: 051 : 15; Rio Grande (J ones ), i : 251:35; Rio MiniMart , 1:40·1 : 55;

John B. Ho.Je
Navy Fireman John B. Howe,
son of Kenneth W. amd Dort hey
M. ·H owe o! RoutE' 2, Vint on,is
currently deployed With seve nth
fleet. ·
A 1985 graduat e of SouThwest ·
er n . Hlg.h Sctloo,l: · Pa t rioi, he
join ed the Navy In J une of 1984 .

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A. 1986 gra du a te or Meigs Hig h
Schoo l,h&lt;' jioried th&lt;' Navy I
Ju ne of 1986.
A:..ron .R. Scarberry
Mari ne Lance _Cpl. ·Aaron
Scarberry. a·' i985 ~:ra d.uale
Wahama High c hool of ••urso1n,11Jl :
WV. has been promoted to " '" "''
present r a nk whit&lt;' sc r·vtng wit h
2nd Marine Divis io n~ Camp Lr·
jcu ne . NC.

Dennis R. Hawk
Paul R. Longfellow
Na v:r Pf.tty Offl&lt;.'er 1st Class
Navy Seaman J\pprenlicc Pout
. D&lt;'nnl s R . Hawk ,so n of Mario n R. R. Longfe.ttow. son of Robe rt a nd
and Sara E. Ha wk of 31890 . Ca rol Longfellow of Rio Gra nd e :
Todd A.. M ugragc
Mine r sv ille Road . Ra ci ne, re· h.as completed rec r·uit tra in ing a t
Navy P.Ptt.v Officer 3rcl Class ·
· ce ntt y r ece iv ed th e Navy Recruit Comm a nd, Or la ndo. FL.
Achievem ent Med al.
Todd A· Mu grage ,son or Charks
Haw k received the decoratio.n
L.,;lnd Loi s J .Mugr a[l'&lt;' . of Ra·
cine, reccntlv repo n ed for duty
for profess iona l achieve m e nt In Scott D . Kimes
aboard the rrplen.ishmenl oliN
th!" supe rior pe rfor men ce of dut y
Scott D . Kimes , Husba nd of
USS Milwaukee. homrpor&gt;t ·(I In
whll t&gt; serv ing wi th the Nava l Lori L. Kimes of Rac ine.
Norfoll&lt; . VA .
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Security Group Activity , Na ples, · enlisted in the Air F orce todav
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Italy. from Ocfober 1984 to according to TSGT Stew n
A 1983 gra d ua te of S o uthrr~
October 1986
Hi gh School. he jo lnecl th r Na\'v
}:lfrlnk. Air Force recru iter .
A 1974 graduate of, Sou thern Athcns.G-h.
in Oc tobN 1983.
Hi g h School. hE' joined the Navy
Upon successfu ll y 'compl eti ng
in S!'ptembcr 1974.
th e Air Force' s slx·wee k ba sir
m'ill ta ry trai ning at_Lac kland Ai-r ,
ti Cnnifcr tl. Louden
Fore£' Ba s('. ncar San Ant onlo.)cnnt fPr J . Louden , Dauf( hWI'
,Texas. Kimes is scheduled to
of .Jon · a mi Br\• -· l.oudt' n of
Dav·ld E. Wells ·
rece ive tec hni ca l trai nin g In th e
Thurma n a nd G rn nuctaughte r of
Ma rine Pfc . David E . Well s, Mechanica l car £'rr field .
teconard a nd Marie Y" r nPII of
son of R ranklin 0 . and Sh ir!Pv L.
· Na po iPnn .&lt;•nlis t('cl in the Ait
WPii s of Long Bottom. has been
Force ' s Ociay!'d E nl i" m r nt Pr·o·
promoted to · his pr!'s Pnt ra nk
gram t mhJ~' · nc conling to TSGT
while s!' rvtng a t Ma rinf&gt; Corps
David M. 'Shutrr
Steve Eifrilnk, Air Fo rce r c·
Dt&gt;ve lop mPnl and Ed ucat io n
· Na vy Airman Apprenti ce
crult c r . AthN" . Oh .
Comm a nd ,Qua ntico. VA .
Da,·id M. Shuif'r . son of George
Loudf'n . J 1987 g radu ~rt r of C :rll la
A 1986 graduate of EastPr n M. Shu ll'!' of 245 N .F'ifth AY!' .,
A c" cl c m ~· Hig h Sc hool. b ~rh r
Hig h Sc hoo l. RcPd svl ll c . he Mlrl(ll epor t. ha s comp iP tcd thr
(IUI ('cl
for · (' nl i &lt;&gt; lrll(~ ll t I n · 11ll"joined the Mar'ine Corps In Basic Av ionic.&lt; .I " a ,·t;rtion ri c&lt;··
Rr gu !;or· Air F orce in Aug ust
August 1986.
troni&lt;·s" 1 TPchn lclan C'our.&lt;r '.' ·
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Senior Citizen Centers schedule activities·
Menu s are·

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1\londay: Sa usage ·patt y ,
m as hed potat oes, kal e w ith vi negar. cornbrea d. le m o n pud·
ding with topp ing .
Tuesday: Pepper stea k: ovc'r n
browned po tatoes . · s!'a~on ed
grel'n beans. whole grain brNrd.
fru it cockt ai l.
Wednesday: P ot roa s t: pota·
toes and cabbage, carrot ra isin
sa lad, w hole grai n bread, bana na
s li ces in orange juice .
Thursday: Chicken- te t ra zinl.
bull ered broccoli, bisc u its . Icc
creap:1, whil e ca ke with c herry
to ppin g .

Bookmobile routes announced in counties _ _ _ __
GALLIA COUNTY
GALLIPOLIS - The D r. Sa·
rnuel L. Bossard Memorial J.. i·
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schedule for the \yee k of J uly

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Sooner or later...
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Tlmes·SentinelStaff
· Well .... better late than never .
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Robert W.
vis of 165
ent~ Sneer
Middleport ,
awarded I
bronze star
dal by the PrE!Si·
dent of the
ted Staies las t week .
That 's for his service in ·w o rld
War II.
The certificat es ciies . hi s
. "meritorious ach ievem e n t in
gro und . comba) aga in st th e
armed en e m y during World War
II in the European Theate r of
Operation. "
Davis served in France, Ger.
many a nti Aus tri a .. .. th at was
more tha n 40 yea rs ago.

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Point Pleasant. W. Va.

Geiger, 2: 15· 2: 30; Ewington,
2: .15· 2: 55: Vinton !Dyer ). 3: 10·
3: 25; Kyger I. 3: -45·4: Kyger !1 ,
4:05-4: 15; Kerr , 5: 15·5: 35; Bid·
well, 5: 50·6: 10; Cochrans , 6: 20·
6: 45; Deer C r ee k 1 iFu lks 1:
6: 55· 7: 10 ; Deer Cree k II
!Chu rch), 7: 15·7:30; Rio Grande
Esta tes, 7: 4:&gt;-8: 30.
,T uesday: Geo rge's Creek, Ro ·
berts , 10·10:'20; Bu!avllle Trailer
Ct. . 10 : 30·11 ; Addaville School,
11 : lO·H: 25: Bidwell Qld School,
12: 30·1; Bidwell Nolans, 1:05-

1 : 15; Porter, 1: 20·1: 50; Eno
2·2: 30; Africa Road. 2: 35·3:
Roush Lane, 3: 15-3: 30; Roush
Lane, 3: 15·3: 30; RouSh Lan~ rl ,
3 :35- 4; Cheshire, 4:40.5:35; Addi·
son, 5: 45· 6;
Georges Creek,
Kelly Drive, 6: 10· 6: 40; Kanauga
5th Ave., 6:5().7: 10; Fos ters
Trailer Ct. , 7: lS. 7: 40; K&amp;K
Trailer Ct., 7:45·8: 05.
Wednesday: No route , malnte·
nance day . ·
Thursday: Crousebeck Rd .,
9: 45·10: 15; Quail Creek, 10: 25·
10: 45; Children' s Home, 11·
11: 15; CRTP,ll :20·11:45; SR790
(Small), 1: 30·1:40: SR 790 (Hal·
ley ). 1: 45·1: 55; SR 790 (Lincoln
Pike ) 2: 05-2 : 30; Mudsock , 2: 45·
3: 15; Patriot, 3: 30·( Ca dmu s,
4: 10·4: 45; Gallia , 5: 30·6; Center·
point , 6: 15-6r30; Centerville,
6: 45· 7:15: Meadowbrook, 7: 35·8.
Friday: Cora, 16:10: 15; Ltn·
co in Pike, 10: 25·10: 45; Cent e·
nary. 10:50·11:20; LeGrande.
11 : 30·noon; Eureka, 1·1: 15; Huf·
fma n' s. 1:25-1: 40; Goody's, 1: 452;- Myers , 2: 20· 2: 35; Imogene
Church' s Store, 2: 45-3: 15; Mer·

Awards~ ..

GLASS MILL POND - This seco nd place professional pastel by
Sandy N. Stephens, of Ra.,eiand, Ky . , was added to the Holzer
Medkal Cente r's permanent art collection hy ·or. and Mrs. J.A. .
deLam erens.

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1WO SELECTIONS - Loves Lee Minton chose, .for .Hollzer
Clinic, watercolor Up the Creek ·by Lee Sprinkle of Gallipolis and
Morning at Dog Fork, walercolor by Joyce Sleele of Ashland, Ky.
' She also c hose Victorian Town House, not pictured, by Audra Clark
of Caltletsburg, Ky. (not pictur!Jd. )

(From FESTIVAL, page Bl)
screen, "Ground Pea"; Jea n
Harbour, Huntington , a n oil
"Sunny Morn" ; Donald Thaler,
Ga llipolis a co lor photograph,
"Inferno' s Door"; Bill Williams,
Chi llicot he , a n oil " Civil War Stili
Life"; a nd Kare n Stephens,
Ashland for "Forever Spring."
There will be a total of 55
paintings shown in the gallery
during July. with an additional
180 shown In the Park on the
IJoliday.
Jurors for this years' event
inducted James All e n, · Asst.
Professor of Art from Rio
Grande College, Robert Fran·
zlnl, Professor of Art, Morehead
State University, and Cross.e n
Curry , Asst . Professor of Art • .
Miami (Ohio! University.
The ga lleries portion of this
regional exhibition will be open
to the public on Tuesday at'ld
Thursday from lOuntil 3 P·l'll· and
on Sa turda y and Su nday from 1
until 5 p.m. throughout t he
month .
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This exhibit is sponsored by
Centra l Trust Company and, In
p!l'rt, by the Ohio Arts Council,
(Also purchased, !rut ilot pic·
tured on these pages, was Death
Rides A White Horse, an em·
bossed print by Juanita J. Anglin
of Letary, W.Va. The print was
selected by Betty Althof fo r
Althof and Associates. and is all
white, making the viewer look
closely to see the image.)

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Thursday : C' ind ~ Oil Y rl ,
Meigs rxt r n ~ \on a gent . prest' nt i
Cool Meal fat SummC'rt imP , t]
a.m .: c era mics , 10 a .m . t o ~ p.m .
Thr se nior nu t rilion progra m
Is :
Monday : C hl rk~ n pa n~· &gt;a nd:
W[Ch. Ol'!'n bi'O\\'Il('d p OI&lt;riO&lt;' S,

Friday: Ma caroni ond c hc'f•; p,
butt er s llr&lt;&gt;d beet ~ . co le s l~"···
who\!' g rain b r·par!., ppa c h
cobb ler.
C'hoic&lt;' of coffc&lt;' . t&lt;'a . le mon a id .
milk or bul1 r rmil k wi t h mPa l~ .

POMEHOY - . Th e Mrl gs
County S~ ni or Citizcn o Cen rc•r.
Mutbe rT\' Hi0ght s, P orn roy . ha s
act ivities for thr· wr•Pk of ,lulv
fi. 10:
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Monday : Round and Squ a r&lt;•
da nce&gt;. 1·3 p.m.
Tu es dal': Chorus , 1·2 p,m .
\\'cdnLos day: Sod nl Sr&gt;rurlt ,l '
r·epl'e. E'nt a l h'&lt;', 111 a .m. to noon;
Bln!(O~ 1·2 p.m.; brid ge. I·J p_m .,
bowling . .1 :30 p.m . 1

cervlile. 3: 20·3: 45; S u rd's. ; .
5: 15; Crown City, 5: 05·6: 05;
Roma . Myer s . 6: 15-6:30: Ohio
Townhou se, 6:45-7: 10; Ke nny's
Ca rryou t. 7: 25-7:.50; Teen's Run ,
8· 8: 25.
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Saturday: Ga l ita Met ro , Est·
a tes, 10: 45·noon: Alice. 1· 1: 30;
VI nton, 1: 45·2: 15; Morga n Roa d.
2: 25·2: 55; Morgan Cent er , 3-4.

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Tll&lt;&gt;sd ay : Sal i, hu r) "C'ak . a u·
gratin pota t t'». !&gt; p\ nar' h. r hoco
lat r pudding .
\\'Pdm•sday : Li\·r·r. m :.~&gt; hrd
pota to&lt;&gt;s , gr!'en b&lt;' an&gt;. t r·es h fr uit
salad .
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By RANDY MINKOFFUP! Sports Write r
CHICAGO (UP I ) - Throughout the years, the
Chicago Cubs have bee n known for many things . .
Wrigley Field , Ernie Banks, bleacher bums and
fa ilin g to win a pennant a r e among the m . A
pro(luctlve farm system Is not.
When the Cubs did manage to develop a good
prospec't they usually gave up on him (Joe
Carte r ), traded him ·( Lou Brock) or saw him flop
in the major leagues (George " Heat" Riley).
So bad was the farm systei'n. that when Dallas
Green arrived from Philadelphia In 1981 to take
over the club, he saw a virtually bare cupboard .
" We had to s tart fro m scratc h, literally, " Green
recalls. "We had to s tart fro m the scouting level
and work our wa y up."
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Impatient Cub fa ns (red undant ?) hear d Green
ta lk of a five· year plan - fi ve years to develop a
far m system thil t would regularly kick In starters
to mesh With veterans and produce a winner.
That pian ma y have been on target had It not
been lor 1984 .Three yea rs Int o I he Green plan, the
Cubs caught lightning In a bot t le. Faced with the
possibility of win ning a div ision crown a nd the

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Cubs' first fl ag of any kind -since 1945, Green got·- 1 h'!' rri'ator le:agues,-es tabllshettl\lm-se-tfm-nunmw- -LJTis to rrave·thl!l'l'lS"t.rC51f'tlle-lll!ll'C'h an!l pinc.Jt ht ~-&lt;r ~·-off the developm ent a l highway and . traded for a
don't believe In tha t. I like wha_t they 've been
the regu lar Cubs' short stop bUt as one of the bes t
pennant.
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' His two prize prospects - the first two real
Dave Martinez . a slick fielding cent er fie lder,
BrUtn'tey, who came over from Boston in the
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sll'Ccesses of his new farm syst.e m - had to be
. 1984 Bill B~ckner·Dennis Eckersley deal, says the ·
was brought up and displa yed a tale nt lacking on
sacr ificed in order to ge t a starting pitcher.
· the club: speed.
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farm system will continue to produ ce. ·
As ·a result, Carter and Mel Hall were
, Jamie Moyer and Greg Maddux , two young
"The guys I've been working and playing with
dispatched to Cleveland in exchange for Rick
pitching prospects, came up and showed signs of
since I've been in the minor lea gues. can play, "
Sutcliffe. Sutcliffe went 16-1, won the Cy Young
becoming everyday pitchers.
-Brumley says. "Sure, we 're rookies but we've ,
Award , and the Cubs won the division.
"It was Important to finall y see some res ult s,"
gotten the prope,r teaching ·and experience In the
But In the process, the club put Its developmenGreen says. "I wa s really tickled to see It
minor leagues., . ·
tal pla n on hold.
happen ."
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Additional help may be on the way should the
That was In evide nce in 1985. Th e Cubs suffered
This. season, _Chicago had hopes of adding
Cubs either sustai!I m ore injuries or fall out of the
a ser ies of debilitating Injuries to their pitching
another vital ,farm system product: R a fael
1987 penna nt race.
staff. Such pitchers as Steve Engel ,. Jon Perlman,
Palmelro. But Palmelro had . a rough spring
Drew Ha ll , a hard· throw in g left ·handed
Ron Meridith a nd Jay Ba ller were pr.omoted. It
training a nd dldn ' t"tnake the club.
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flltcher, had a brief stint with the club In each of
was hardly a staff headed lor Cooperstown.
However, when Injuries to the Cubs' doublethe last two years and is considered a strong
"We think we' re back where we want to be, back
play combination of Dunston and former MVP
pros(l(lct . PitCher Carl Ha mllton is also listed In
to where we have play e r s In our own system that
Ryne Sandberg left the Cubs hu rting, Green didn't
the s am e category as Hall.
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we drafted a nd developed that ca n help u~."
hesit a te to bring up two minor· leagu ers from
Catcher Damon Berryhill' is listed as the heir
Green says.
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Iowa
, Mi.ke Brumley and Paul
Noce. The club also
appare nt to Jody Davis while . anoth~r outfielder,
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Las t Sl'ason, the fruits of Green and !arm
recall ed Patmeiro.
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prospect, Pookie Be.rnstine, could be on the club'.s
dir ector Gordon Goldsberry's pla ns bega n to
" I 'm a firm. believer In these kids," says Cubs '
roster in two years.
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-Manager Gene ·. Michae l, a former general
"We ' re pleased with the progress a t\d we: ll
Sha won Dunston, a former No. 1 draft pi ck in
manager with the Yankees. ''!like what I see in
continue to see the system produce," Green says.
the farm system. We wouldn't bring kids up like

1ays at crossroads
By RICHARD L. SHOOK
UPI ports Writer
TORONTO (UPTJ - Many baseba ll peop le
believ e the re Is a s mall period - a doorw ay In
tim e, If you wi ll - for a liaSl'ba ll.franc htse to ta ke
lhP s t ~ p to grPatness Ins tea d of merely being

If Toronto doesn't win some thing thi s year or
nex t, a ll the nasty things associa ted with losing
co uld set ln. Or play ers could start think ing of ·
their own numbers a nd not the learn 's. Th e price
of victory might turn out to be mo re than they are
willing to pa y.
" It' s som ethin g you ha ve to be on guard for."
~to&lt;&gt;&lt;) .
A.tlny tim(' fram e ma y exis t before.w hic h It Is
ack nowledges Pat Gillick, Toront o executive vice
too early ra team Is not rea dy I a nd aft er whlch It Is . pres id ent · baseba ll.
too tate (grea tness Is not possible!.
"Clubs have a tende ncy to stick with their
The Toro nt o Blue Ja ys . so me bPI!eve, are
players a little lo nger than they shOuld . You need
stand ing o n tha t doorway . Wh ich way will they
a n Infusion of new players eve ry year. That' s why
go?
we 're tryin g to break In Kelly G ruber at third base
Will thl'y take that s tep into the Wo'rld Series
a nd Ma nny Ll'e at seco nd thi s year . We realize .the
and h ls lorv~ To be remembered like the 1961 N('w
day Is comin g when we' II have to replace Rance ·
York Va n ke('s , the c hampi on Ba Itimor&lt;.' Orioles of
Mulltntks a nd Gar th lorg."
Earl Weavrr, thl' 197fl Ci nc innati Reds or the
G illick traded las t year's second basema n,
Oak.land A's tx&gt;tor them, th&lt;:' 1984 Detroit Tl gl'rs
Dam a so Gar c ia. : between sea.s ons to get a new
or thf' New York Mets of las t season.
face on the ros ter. He a lso let go Dennis Lamp and
Or wll ! they go backwards Int o medioc rit y ,
Bit t Ca udil l, two expensiv e mi sta kes a lthough
rorcver cur·slng the m selves for the step they did
Lamp was a key figure In t..he 198.~ divis io n titl e.
not ta ke? F or the tra de 1hey did not make? For th e
Gillic k Is well aware Toronto Is abouJ o ne good
pta cr who looked greatness in the face a nd sa id.
pit cher away from being dominan t. But so a re ·
·Thank.&lt; . but no tha nk s '''
tea m s with pitchers to trade, which Is why they all
Art' they doomPd to become remembered like
wan t George Bell or Jes se Barfield In trade.
the Montreat Expo or thr la te 1970s a nd ea rl y ·
That kind o f d€'a l Is n' t about to happe n so the
19ROs? A good team that nPv c r quit e go t over th e
Blue Jays ma ke do with their good relie f cor ps and
hump: that never quite got over Rick Monda y's
walt for so meo ne to com e up through the fa rm
two-out , ntnth· lnntng ho m&lt;:' run In t he last gam e of
sys tem .
the 19R1 playoffs. ( Monda y's home ru n put L(ls
T ha t Is the sys tem Montreal largely used to get
AnliCI . in th(' World SCrtcs a nd )he Dodge rs beat
to the top- a nd the one that co ntribut ed to their
the New York Yankees In six ga mes. )
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decline. TIM&gt; farm oysu.m dried up.
Montreal went $1eadlly downhill aftf'r that and
The s uccess o! the Expo.s whil e the Blue J ays
ts st rugglln f&lt;'. ro get back.
were In their format lve years ea rned Mont rea l
Toront o has bee n a respected c halle nger In the
the des ignation of "Ca nada's Team ."
AmPrlcan Le ague Eas t si nce 1983. when it laded
But Montrea l's failure. to ha ve that break·
In Sept e mber and finished fourth , nine games
I hrough season led to dwindling atte ndance . And
behind Bait !more.
that ted to s hrinkin g revenue. And , since payrolls
Dctrotrs 35-o start In 1984 did not obliterate the
seldom shrink, the· Expos decided the scouting
tact TorontQ had arrived as a power. wht c h It
department and farm system would have to
&lt;'s ta bllshed In 1985 by wi nn ing 1hl' d iv ision . Aft er
swallow the bullet . not ju s t bit e It.
winni ng the divisio n. though . the Blue Jays los t a
When the s uppl y of quality youn g p layers quit
3· 11ead to Kan sas City In the p layoffs.
. coming to s prin g train ing, Mont real began
Toronto regressed to four th las t season. 9 ~
trad ing J.for· 3 to redu ce payroll a nd obtain
games behi nd Bos ton .
prospects. And one mor ning It di scovered Toronto
So this cou ld •be a crit ica l sf:'aso n lor thf:' B lue
was :·canada's Team. "
J ays . Its we ll· rcSp&lt;'C tr d ou tfi eld Is 27 now . so the
Continued on C·2
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LENDL ADVANCES- Ivan Lend! yells with
,jubilation during his match Friday with Swe d e n' ~

CHI CAGO IUP! l - .Jimmie
Reese' Is CE'ic bra tlng his 70th
sPason in pro fessiona l base ball
a nd has ne&gt;ver thou g ht abou t
r&lt;'tir ing.
I~ a nd whe n he does retire, the
81·year old Reese will be on his
own with no finan cia l a id from
baseball's pension fund .
Th at does n't bother theCa lifor·
nla Angels cdlldltl o ntng coac h
who ~ nt erNI the gam e In 1917 as a
ba t boy in !he minors. What does
both er him Is wha t has ha ppl'ne d
to other old· ttm·e rs whO played
and he lped build m a jor·lcague
bhscball yet find themselves with
litt le or no pension benefits.
"When I go t Into m a jor· league
. baseball in 1930, no one had ¢ver
heard of a· pe ns ion plan, " Reese
sa vs. " Whe n I beca me a coach
. when I was 55. I was too old to
qualify for the pe n s ion pl a n.
There are others out the r·e In a
similar sit ua tion."
Reese admit s he Isn't hurting
financially although he k'now·s
there ;:tre other o)d· tlm ers that
could benefit from pension fund s.
" It' s not to say that I couldn ' t
use the pe ns ion money now ," he
says. "Bu t I know of cases where
other s are in much more need of
lt."
Reese began his affiliation
with baseball as a batboy with
the Los Angeles Angels of the
Pacific Coast League, where the
great Frank Chance was winding
down his career. Seven years
later, In 1924, Reese became the
regular second baseman for the
PCL's Oakland Oaks. In 1930, he
a]ld Infielder Lyn Lary were
purchased · by the New York
· Yankees for the then·record
price of $125,000.
Reese played only three years

. Stefan Edberg in the men's s!ngles semf.flnal at
Wimbledon. Lend! gained the finals with a 3·6, &amp;-:4,
7-6 and 6.4 victory over Edberg. (UP I)

Connors ousted; ·Lendl, Cash·,
clash for Wimbledon crown

In the m a jors- with the Ya nkees leave the game.
"You 've got to face It , soone r
In 1930·31 a nd S t. Louis Cardinals
or
later, beca use the legs are
In 1932 - pos ting . a .278 average
'
going
to go out on xou ," he says.
In 232 games and .455 as a pinc h
Whe n Reese was a player ,
hitter. Then he wen t ba ck to the
min ors to fini sh his playing Inflation and cost·of· llvlng con·
career a nd ha s been honored as cerns wer en't as great as they
By STEVE KETTLE
the second baseman OD. the all· · have been over the past decade.
" It occurred to the players
UPI Sports Writer
time PCL tea m . In lat er"S'l'ars, he
WIMBLEDON, England
se rved In va rious capacities a s later o n, butidon'tknowthatyou
I UP!) - Jimmy Co nnors, who
ma na ger In the minors, coach for esee things lt~ E' that when you
played
,"
he
s
a
ys.
"
Of
co
urse,
to
revived
Images of his pas t
a nd scout . He now is In his 15th
compare
what
the
pension
con·
brillia
nce
with a s tirring Wim year with t he Angels.
slderations
were
back
In
the
biedon
run,
evo ked memories of
" Who would have thou ght I 'd
1930s
to
today
Isn'
t
fair
.
The
his
first
tifle
a t the Ali· England
stili be around in the maj ors .a ft er
Club in defea t Friday .
64 year s?" says Reese. countin g pens ion program for ballplayers
In 1974 , Connors, the n 21, won
back to his bench· riding rookie today Is among the best In the
season with th e Oaks. " I can tell country for any business. II jusr the Wimbledon singles title by
crus hing Ken Rosewail 6·1. 6·1.
you one thing , and this klnda goes does n't take care of everyone."
Reese
says
)Je
has·
been
able
to
6-4
in the finals . Rosewail , 39, hao
to the subjec t of the pen sion. I've
keep
active
due
to
one
key
word
bel'n
the last Au s tralian to reach
never thought once about retlr·
in
his
life
mode
ration.
\lie
champions
hip mat ch .
In g. I've been lucky, thou gh." t
"Everything
in
moderation.
I
IIIFrlday,
22·year·old
Pat Cas h of
Reese still draws a tte ntion for
wasneverahell·
ralser,"
hesays
.
Australia
gained
the
final by
his ability to hit fungoes . to
Whe n Reese was with the
whipping the 34 ·year·old Co nnors
players In fielding practice. He
6-4, 6-4, 6·1. Cash wlil face Iva n
carries around hi s specially Yankees. he spent a lot of time
Lend! Sunday for the Iitle.
made fungo bat lik e Bat Master· with the sport's No . 1 hell· raiser,
Babe Ruth. Th ey were room·
was just one orthose days, ''
son used to carry a cane.
mat
es
on
the
road
.
The
Ruth
·.
Connors
said . " I gave It every·.
"That I will do until I drop. :·
stories
have
grown
by
the
decade
·
thing
I
had.
I didn't feel! was Into
Reese says. "I started wh e n I
and
surprisingly,
Reese
says
the
m
eat
of
the match at any
picked up a broken bat and
many
of
them
are
still
pretty
time.''
,
started hitting them . Ted Willi·
accurate.
Connors
had
grabbed
a ttention
ams once as ked me for my own
"I
love
to
hear
the
m
.
Actually,
at
Wimbledon
by
producing
one
fungo bat, It 's that successful. "
of the great E-st comebacl9&gt; In the
Former pitcher Early Wynn, a . what they say about the Babe a nd
tournament's history, storming '
member of baseball's Han of what he did are pretty true to
back from two sets and 1· 4 down
Fame, began to speak out on the life," Reese says. "Lou Gehrig
took
great
care
of
him
self,
Babe
in
the third set to bea t Sweden's
need for pension benefits for
didn't.
Lou
died
much
younger
Mlkael
· Pernfors In a . fourth ·
old·tlmers several years ago. f!ut
.
than
the
Babe,
so
I
don't
know
round
match.
Reese notes talking a bout pen·
"He;s not the sort
guy you
sion and retirement Isn't as what that tells 'YO U about taking
care
of
yourself.
"
can
cage
eas
ily,
"
Cash
said. "l
popular a subject with players
Would
Ruth
have
needed
a
knew
I
had
to
try
to
get
on
top of
today as It once was .
pension?
hlin
.
He
stili
hits
the
ball
• "The present day ballplayers
-"He'd have to have had part of · fantastically. But he seemed to
don't like to talk about it," he
the
franchise to play in today'-s
be a little sharper against Pern·
says. "The old·tlmers are the
times.
You
see
guys
getting
$1
or
fors
than he was against me."
ones tha! need the help a nd It's
$2
million:
He'd
have
earned
Connors
· seemed capable of
like any situation -In business. " .
more
than
that."
Then
Reese
making
a
~
1m liar escape against
Reese concedes many of the
smiled.
"I
don't
know
whether
Cash
just,once,
when he b roke the
younger players believe they are
Invincible and don't look ahead to theBabewouldhav esavedanyof' Australian's serve for the only
time in the match, getting back to
a time when they \1'111 have· to 11."

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5·4 in the second set. He then
failed th ree f'imes to tie the set on
his own serve.
"If I'd won that game for 5· 5 it

would have been a different
story," Connors sa id. "But he
was rea dy for ever yth ing w hile I
wasn'4 r ea dy for every thing he
got back."
The two me t three wee ks &lt;tgo in
the sem ifinals of the Queen' s
Club tournam ent , when Co nnors
won in s traight sets. Friday,
Cash's serve was dominant as he
finished off Conno~s in 1 hour, 55
minutes.
"What am I going to do commit har&lt;j klrl?" Connors
asked after his defea t. "He
played well, I played a bi t flat ."
Asked whet her he wo uld s till be
playing tennis when he is Con·
nors' age, Cash said : " I don't
think so. I want to la y on the
beach, get a good sun tan, be a
yobbo (hoodlum, a nd reach 20
s lone (280 pounds). Perhaps m y
wife will .think I'm disgusting. I
want to ' go out with the· boys a nd
bend the elbow (drink). "
Women's Play
Martina Navratllova, chasing
a recor d six cons41Cutive titles,
will be defending her World No. 1
status as well as her Wimbl edon
- crown In today's final against
West German Steff! Graf.
The $184 ,223 winner's prize
means little compared to the
prestige at stake when the pa ir
clashes on Centre Court ~&gt;\!fore a
capacity crowd of 14,000 and a
world·wide TV audience of
millions.
Navratilova, 12 years older

than her IS·yea-r ·old c hall enger,
know s she is confro nting the
leader of the ~ ew gene ration of
wome n tennis players.
"This is my dom a in," said
Navratilova. who will also be
seeking to tie th e r ecord of eight
career Wimb ledo n s ingles titi ·s
held by He le n, Wills Moody. '
"Wimbledo n is i( for m e. I don't
need a ny ot her lncenti"C." ' , •
Graf, howevcr , poses a s't!f{ :
challenge. The Wes t Germah '
teenager ha s won Sl'Ven consec u·
live tournam ent s this year and
has st.retchC'd her ma \c h win
·streak to 4!\ straight . '
·
Navratllova struggled rio the
semifinals to defea t long·time
rival ahd friPnd Chri s Evert 2· 6
7·5, 4·6. Gr a t de molished fift h:
seeded 'Pam Shriver, Navratilo:
va's doubles part ner, 6-0, 6-2 .
" Martin a will be able to run
•with Steff! a t the back of the court
much belter than ! ," Shriver
said. "She will be able to serve to
Steff' s backh and a tld m a ke her.
reach consistently beca use she is
a left·hand er. But if. Graf wins·
here there Is no doubt In anyone's '
mind tha t s he is No. 1 right now . •·•
Graf, how ever, still res p~cts
Navratilova's ex perie nce In
prestigious tou rnam ents.
"Martina ha~ wpn the tourna ·
men! so many times and at this
stage, I think experience Is reall~ ·
Important," Graf said. "It ' s thefirst time I ha ve come this far.
Martina has won so many Gra nd
Slam tournaments. She' s one {)f
the best players ever, maybe the .
best.

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seasons with !&gt;~ ltlm ore. "When
he (Corr ales) told me that he and
Jack were going to call p itches
when they fell It was necessal')'l, I
said OK. This was earlier this
year. I've never objected .. Hell,
(former Balllmore Ma nager)
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screamed at me but nevedald "J
ca ll ed a bail game.
"What J ack said was pretty
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a nd we lota lly agreed."
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with the last·place Indians are
rooted In execution.
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New York Yankees and the
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Griffey had
BELLING HAM ,. Was h. !UP! I
-Ken Griffey J r . expected Jon!(
. days a nd rundow n fields when he
left his Ohio home to play Class A
pro fess ional baseball In the
Northwest . League. He a lso
thought he knew a lot about
··
playing th e outfield.
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Griffey 's misconceptions have
bee n das hed a ft er just a few
weeks with the Seatt le Mar iners'
smalles t farm tea m.
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like those s tories my da d told
me," said .the son of vefera n
outfi elder Ken Griffey Sr. , now
with the Atla nta Brav'es .
"I thought 1 really knew a lot,
abo ut outflelding- unt il I ca me
here," said the' younger Griffey .
" I found out 1 only know half of it .
I've missed the cu toff m an two or
three tim es a nd have throw n to
the wro ng base.
"B ut I' ll improve wilh expe·

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Ihe Indians stall had confidence
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the only thi ng I'm lacking ."
The S&lt;"at tle Mari ners m ade
Griffey their firs t pick in the June
2 draft of amateur players,
selecting him out of Cincin na ti's
Moeller High Sc hooL
Bellingham Ma nager Ric k
Sweet sa id the6.foot·3, 195- pound
Griffey is physica lly a superb
a thlete, bu t he has yet to ad just
me nta lly.
"Physically.. he' s .ready to play
in t he big leagues rig ht now."
said Sweet, "but he' s a 17·vear·
old kid e motionally. Jus t because
you've got a 6·3, 19!i·pound body
does n' t mean yOu've got th e head
that goes wit h it. He 's got a lot to
learn."
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Mariners. He has th r ee homers
a nd nine RBl. but he ha s a lso
s truck out 10 times.
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' outfi elders Silves tre Ca mpusario
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Yankees and Blue Jays are right ,.
now," he sal d. "Poor defense and
lack of hitting cau totally destroy
a .pitcher's confidence.
" Why. we can go through every
g.ame th is year and , plupolnt
somethlug that gave eac h g&lt;e~me
. away.The .losses a r e something.
trlg'gered tiy someihjng we did as
a team that destroys our momentum. We beat Oljrselves 90
percent of the time,
· "Every guy on th is cl ub,··
myseli included , has logo home
at night . look in the m irror 11nd
say 'What did I do wrong?' and
not ' What did t hey do wrong ?'"
Dem psey said . Aker was correct In saying a pitcher was
doomed If he loses confidence In
his defense and catcher.
"Th e p rob lem Is that we're not
doing the- little thi ngs that . we
need to do to win." he said , " The

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The Bl ue Jays and Expos share
a common problem , one their
: s·outhern neighbOrs do n' t gi~e a
hpot about. It 's Ihe djfferend~&lt; in
currency.
"Our problem, " Gillick s aid.
"is that we' re a Canadia n com·
pa ny doi ng business in the United
States. Eighty percent of our
expenses are •U.S. ex,penses ~
o~r salar ies , transporta t io n, hot _.els,. major league scouting ... It
costs us roughly $12 m ill ion U.S.
·each year, whi c h means we need
abOut $16 mill ion Canadian to pay
the $12 million. "
So far. the Blue Jays a nd Expos
haven't gone cryi ng to their
American· coun terparts for he lp.
Not that it would do them a ny
good. There have been times in
recent his tory when the ex·
ot[ange rate worked the other
~II} around -Canadi a n dollars
were worth m ore tha n United
~t.;ttes dollars. Currently $1 U.S.
~ tl) bri ng about $1.30 Ca nadi a n.
'•:it's going to be a problem if
ttie : exchange ra te gets , a ny
g(ea!er than it Is,' ' Gil lick said.
·':T)lere's only so much you can do
in,~lc k et prices, the re's on ly so
riJU:Ch extr a revenue you ca n
llr!bg in. We' d have to go bac k to
the leaguei lor some form 'of
relief."
Toronto does get to pay vis itors
their share of the gate receipts in
Canadian dollars and they get
their 'v isitor' s sha re w hile playing:.· in the , U.S. In America n
money.
But the Blu e ,J ays have to pay
player sa lar ies in U.S. money .
(In· the NHL. Ca nad ia n team s
pay thei r players in Ca nadia n
currency while Amer ica n tea ms
• ·Ba~ In U.S , dolla rs.)
Blue J ays tickets are roughly
20 percent higher tl)an com parable. tickets out side Canada, Gi llick said.
Exh ibit ion Stadium, where the
team has played it s home games

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UPI Sports Writer
CLEVEl,ANb - Rick Dempsey, the Cleveland Indians' vete·
ran catcher; Thursday exp ressed
surprise ·over :·crltldsm directed
a t him by the tearh's former
·pitc hing \'oach.
Jack Aker, . who Wednesday ·
was reass igned by Clevela nd to
· p layer development and scouti ng
duties, blas ted Dem psey for not
being cooperative In ha ndling Ihe
p itching staff.
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qudted Aker as saylrig that
Dempsey declined to lei manager Pat Corrales and himself
ca ll pitches dur ing gam es.
"I didn' t refuse to allow Aker to
ca ll pitc hes, " sa id Dem psey, 37.
signed as a .free agent by
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July' 5. 1987

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McPhail . shares credit ·for . Minnesota Twins tur·naround
By JILL M. SCUULTZ
M I NNEAPO L! S . t UP!)
And)' MacPhail. yout hful executive v ice president of the Minnesot a Twins, ' 1-.orries w hen he
receives acco lades.- for tur ning
his ballclub around.
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" It makes me nervous," said
MacPhail, ,34, whose 1'wins speri!.
most of J une in first piac,e of the
Ame t' ican League .West. " When ,
they write these th ings"! think
expecta tions Increase a nd you
e nd up hav ing to ea t some of
that."
MacPha il's comm.e n ts .were
a lmost prophetic. The Twin s
~ent into a ta ilspin the &lt;lay he
spoke, losing six of their nex t
!\even games - a ll on the roa d.
: The Twi ns br iefl y led ihei r
divis ion las t season but finished

~ecurity

wit h a 71-91 recorch Wi th 23 was pin'ned dow n t o one th ing I
games left, Ma nager Ray Miller thi nk you ' d have to give Tom
was fired a nd th ird-base coach Kelly a lot of cred1t for taking
Tom Kelly was named to replace what was a talent ed teani, a team
him .
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that proba bli• had more t-alent
. ' In Novem ber, · MacPh ai l was
las t yea r tha n t.hey. had wins. and
promoted from v·ice presiden t qf gett ing a lot oout Qf It. " .
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player · personnel to ~i s cl!_r r&amp;nt . . Mac P ha il ... sai d . 11 "too k · a
po!iit ion.
- measure' ·of cou rage' ' 'tor' the
Mac Ph ail, whose fa ther Lee
Tw ins m a nagem ent not t o· go
MacPha il was Amer ica n League
outside the or ga niza tio n bu t
pres.ide.n t for nine years and · ins tea d to promote' him ' ·a nd
whose g randfather Lar r y Mar·
e leva te Ke lly . who at 36 is the
Ph a il was a genera l ma nager tor
younges t m anager in the m ajors.
th e C.inclnna ti R ~ds , Brooklyn
" I think, when we'.ve ha d some
Dodgers a nd Ne w Yor)&lt; Ya nkees.
ga mes get away. he's been able
to keep th ings on a n even kee l a nd
refuses to take credit fo r his
club's impro~e m ent. ,
even whe n things have been real·
"A nytime you m ake a d ra - good for us ... he's mai nta ined
ma lic turnaround from 20 ga nies
everybody on a n even keeL"
under .000 to w here we a re now
Mac Ph a il sa id . " He's kept them
there' s general ly m ore tha n one
focused on just the next game
reason." MacPh a il sa id. "But ill

a head."
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Another reason for the team's
success. Ih i~ season is Ihe a ddle
lion of players like cat.cher T om
N,ieto, au tfi e lder Dan- Gladden,
·a nd pftchers Jeff Rea rdon, J oe
NiekrQ a nd J ua n .Berehguer,
'Mg.cPhail said. .
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MacPhail ina'r.ie the ·decision
after he too k over to build ~round ·
the strong players a l rea ~y o n the
roster aDd it has worked.
"We're still ou1
get of
ti ngwha·a tgrea
p~rtormance
hast

the nu cleus
of our·li'ucketts
team tbeen
he Hrbeks.
Gaettis,
and B runa n s kys,~· ~ MaGP-h a ii
said.
· MacPhaiisald hls teamls"one
or three or four c lubs" with the
talent to win the America n
League penna nt. He also said

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By JIM SLATER
UPI Sports Write r
INDIANAPOLIS i UPI I - Se·
cu r ity offic ials say the odds a re
" astronom ical" again st ter ro r is t
activities at the l Oth P a n Amer ic·a n Ga m es, but they are prepar~;d for the wors t.
" Th.ere is abso lutely no intel li ge nce at this stage of the game to
s tlg&amp;est tha t terrorism is even a
, r~o t e poss ibil ity," sa id Pa ul
Annee. Indi ana polis polic&lt;&gt; chief
a nd chair m an of the P a n Am
· Ga m es La w E nforcemrm t Counci l. " I don' t · think it's an issue.
Tl)al's not to say it won't be."
FB I agent Ri chard E isgru ber,
w&amp;o was ass igned to the Au g. 7-23
G~mcs, sa id ~ " You 're at gre ater
ris k com muting to work in the
morning tha n getting hu r t by
terro rists. T he odds are astronal"(l ica l aga ins t it, but it' s a n
aspect we're prepar ing for in our
planning. "
Cuba a nd Nicaragua. the only

thing tha t gives us a ll heartbu r n
is one person s itt ing some place
a nd wa ntin g to m a k e a
sta tem ent .'' ................... ,
Pan Am security hea dquar ters
Is In a room a t a n undisclosed
loca tion in the city. Be tween 30 _
and 50 federal. sta te a nd area
au thor it ies wil l wor k a t the
security center , monitoring situat ions a nd trading info rmation . Th e U.S. Defense De part ment. the Secret Ser vice, the CIA
a nd the F'BI a re a mong the
federa l agenc ies us ing the com mand ce nt er.
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"All the a gencies come to·
get her here and pass information
to one another . No decisionmaking goes on he re ," said John ·
Hurban . a n Indi anapolis Police
Depa r tme nt ca ptain coordlnat-

in g specia l security p rojec t ~ for
the Ga m es.
Every thihg from tra ffic control to m onitoring t he lac at io n of
potentia l ter ror ists goes on at the
office.
"Pl a nn ing has got to be lowkey . II ca n' t be so visi ble that It
fr ight ens people away." Annee
said. " If this becomes a secu ri ty
t&gt;vent ra ther tha n an a thl etic

maybe some ot her organlzalions
now·: why the T wins couldn' t could ," he said.
make 11 to the World $er ies.
For now, the club is ta king .
Bu t' MacPhail recognizes a what Mac Pha il ca l ~ "the K~,IIY..
se r ious Inju ry to a key pitcher or a ullude" of "so far, so good&lt;. . • ·
a " ma jor cog In the .lineup" could
" We've go t a long way to go •
'end t he Tw ins: pl ayoff hopes. ·
yet," MacPh a il said. " We'.ve got '.
_ ·:w e. jus t .can' t !l ffard to have . a lot of work to \IOyet. Certa inly
a ny r~a l cat astroph ic inj"ry to
we're pleased w ith the w ay the :
them because we' re not d eep
team has played , yet I don' t t~ink , .
e nough w here we can replace
we're deluding oursel ves. we rea ~ ·
them ~s readily r ig ht now as
s ho.o-in for a ny thing."
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• homerun In the sixth Inning at Riv erlront Stadium Friday night .
The Reds won, 8- 3 ove r the Ne w York Mets . .( UPI)

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T he Hous ton Astros, attemp tIng to over com e the loss of their
shor ts top, F'riclay experienced
t rouble hill ing the ball past their
opponent's.
Shor liv a fter Dickie T ho n told
Houston"Ma nager Hal LanJcr he ·
was leaving the t'e~m. P hiladelphia t lg ht·ha nder IJ'ruce Ru ffi n
hu r led a slx-h lt ter over e ig ht
Inn ings and got 16 o ~t s on ground
ba ll s, leadin g the Phll1 1t&gt;S to a 2· 1
victory ov~r the Astros.
"Yo u have to glvP the credit ro
Ruffin . ·every lime we go t a ma n
on bast'. he'd throw a cloublcplay." La nier s aid .
Ruffin. &gt;-6. struck our two a nd
wa lked three before Steve Bed rosia n pi tched t~c ninth for his 21st
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"My si nking fa stball was work Ing." Ruffin S&lt;l Id. " This j us t
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"Nobody knows how to ug h
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troubl e see in g the bai l. You play
162 ga mes and you are m isera bl e
I;Jeca use you ca n't do as. well as
you used to ."
Nolan Ryan, 4-9 .. pitc hed seven
innings for the Astros, a llow ing
seven hils . He str u ~k ou t· lO to
ra ise his career- leadin g tota l to
4.4 1I.
J'he Phlllics broke a 1-1 tie in
the third when La nce Parrish
s ingled after Ryan wal ked Mil t
Thompson a nd Von Hayes.
E lsew h ere, P itt s b urg h
blanked Los Angeles 6-0, Cinc in nati routed New Yor k 8-3, Mont real edged Sa n Diego 2-l. St.
Lou ls .routed Atlanta 9-1 and San
Fra ncisco topped Ch icago 3 · 1~

· Bedrosian we usc him. "
Tha n, who ha s had vis ion
problems sinc'e being be a ned
Aprils; 1!184. was hitt ing .212 and
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train_lng.
" l-Ie sai d he had diffi cult)'
picki ng up t hc ball a nd was
disappointed i n t he way he wa s
playing ," Lanier Silld.
T han was one or the Na tio nal

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League's. top players be fore the
eye injut'y. He hit .286 in l983w ith
20 home r uns a nd 79 RB I.
incl ud ing a league-hig h IS game-

By R1CK VAN Si\NT
drum p itched the fina l J l-3
CINCINNAT I (UP il,-Bo Diaz innings fo r his second save.
produces the ki nd of numbers , Ron Da rling, 2-6, who hasn't
Cincinna ti ma nager Pe te Rose won a game in mor e than 10
likes to count. . ,
\Yeeks, su rrendered seven hils
" I 've been keep ing s tatistics .•afio ··fi ve . r uns over s ix Innings.
o n Bo a nd gofl\g into ·tonight 's Da rltng, whose las t victory was
(Friday night's) ga me, hewas24 • April 22, has gone 14 starts
for 60 whe n he came to bat with without a \Yin .
·m en in scor iri!l pos ition." ·sa id·
Dlaz cracked a two-run horner
· Rose.
otr Da rling in the s ix th innin g a nd
Those numbers are now 26 for then tagged Doug Slsk with a
. 62.
.
two-run triple In the e ighth.
Diaz drove In ha lf the Reds'
" I 've a lways said that Bo was
runs·with a two-run homer a nd a a n All-Sta r catcher ," ·sa id Rose..
two-run tr iple.in a n 8-3 romp over " He's a good d utc h hitter bethe New York Me t s F' ri!]ay nlghL cause he bears. down wit h men on
Jus t before the game. Mets' base and he' s a lways thinking
centerfi elder Mookle Wilson a n- 'Team fi rst"'
.
nounced he ha d as ked the club to
Diaz litera lly lets his bat do the
trade him beca use he didn' t want talking because he r arely ta lks
to share play ing t !me with Lenny with reporters .
Dykstra. 1\ft er _Lhe game, Mets'
" I'll do my job ever y d ay
ma nager Davey 'J o hnson said he between the li nes, but I 'm fed up
had no intention of trad ing with some writers," was the only ·
Wil son.
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comment Diaz had a fter hi s
Guy Hoffm a n. 7-2, yielded just four- RBT performan ce.
one r un and five hit s over six
Althou g h P a r lin g hasn' t won a
in nings for his seventh win in his game in"72 days, he pitc hed seven
las t eight decisio ns . Bill Lan- innings of no- hit ba lllastS unday
a nd thr ew well in the early
innings F riday ni ght.
" He's · pitched a lot better
late
ly, !f6 I' m not too worried
COLUMBUS .• Oh io rUPil about
him ," sa id J ohnso n.
Fr id ay's fea tured $58, 000 Oh io
"
E
ar
ly. ·I 'was throwing pretty
Sires Sta kes 2-year -old co lt pace
good
a
nd
had good control," s aid
a t Scioto Down s was overs haDa rling. "And when they star ted
dowed whe n 3-year-oid pac ing
to hit , t hey hit some pretty good
filly ·Ta n talize Ha nover §et a
pit ches."
reco rd .
The Reds sna pped a H tie with
Tant aliz ing Ha nover, dr iven
a
pair of ru ns off Darlin g in th e
by Don I rv ine Jr .. paced to the
fi
fth.
Budd y Bell sin gled, raced
fas tes t mile in t rac k his tory bya
to
third
o n Ron Oe~te r 's ,single
fem ale w he n s he won a $15, 000 .
a
nd
score
d on Hoffm a n's two· race in l : 55. The recoril cam e in
out
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line
-drive
s in gle .lo right just
the l Oth r ace of a ho liday m a tin ee
pas
t
div
in
g
first
baseman Ke ith
progra m .
He
rna
ndez.
Oes
tec
took third on
. Tan taliz ing Ha nover erased
the hit a nd scored on a sin gle by
the previous record of 1:55 and
Dave Co llins. It was the fi rst
two-fifth set by C' mon As hl ey
las t yea r . T he clocking was a lso a
trac k recor d for a 3- year -old fil ly
pacer and the fastest in the
nation this year by a sophomore
filly over a fi ve-e ighths mile

major league hit of the year for
Collins, who had been ca lled up
fro m the-m inor leagues ea rlier in
the day. ,
E r ic· Davis led off the Reds'
sixJh w ith a wa lk a nd two put s
later Diaz hit a two-run homer,tq
left-center, his sixth of the year,
to increase Cincinna ti 's lead to
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times in the e ighth. Dav is singled

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s ingle by Dave Parker a nd
scored on a single by Bell, his
thir d hit of the game. Diaz then '
tripled int o the righ t field corner
to score Parker and Bel~
Ci.ncinnati got a r un in · the
second on Bell's RBI sin gle. For
the Mets, Ti m Teufel doubled in a
run In the th ird, and in the n inth ,
Lee Mazzilli had an RB I dou ble
and Bill A imon singled lp .a r un. · '

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SCORES FROM THIRD - Steve Lyons of
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Condlotti, covering hom \! plate, took the toss from
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White Sox out dtstance Tribe, 14-9

By GERRY MONIGAN ,
White and Brett each drove In homered in the nightcap. despite
UPI Sports Writer
. · two runs in the first game.
Jose Guzman's three-hit pitch·
Somewhere, Dick How~.r..w.a s_ .... _..: :A,_ pJay.. .llke that (White's tng. Rhoden, 10-5. a,llowed five
smiling.
,
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slngle}ls}usttliewaywe'vebef"n· hits, struck out five ~nd,walked
On t,he day the Kansas City losing lat ely, " Toronlo Manager none over elj?:hl innings . ~lghettl
Hoyals honQred their· former Jin)y Williams ·sai d. "I don'. l - earned" his 16th save. In . the
manager by : posthumously .In- know what it will take for us to opener. Mike Stanley hit a grand
dueling . him into -their Hall of s nap oui of · ·thi s. It' s ··slain ·and Bobby Witt combi ned
Fame and retiring his number , unbelleveable."
witH .two relievers on' a five-.
the tea~ he led for six years
.
hiller.
rallied· m the ninth inning of the
Howser was' a m an wtio appre- ,.
Twlns.6, Orioles 5 .
seco.nd game of a double· header
elated comebacks. In 1985 ,. his
At Minneapolis , SteveLombar·
to sweep the Toronto Blue Jays..
team trailed the St . Louis Card[.. . dpzzi singled home Tom Bru ffowser died June 17 after an
nals 3 games to 1 and won three hansky 'from seco nd base with
11-month battle with brain
straight . to cl a im the World
two out In the 11th innll)g to llft
cancer.
series title. E v en after doctors
the Twins and hand the Orioles
After taking the opener 6-4. the
discovered a two· ln~h brain
their fifth straight loss . Tom
Royals held a ceremony· for
tumor two da ys a fter he man-. Nfed enfuer, 1-1. took t he los ~.
Howser and returned to the field
aged the ~ merican League to a
Jeff Reardon. !\-4 , 'l'orked the
with a com memorative patch on
J2 victory In la s t yea r 's All -Star
final three innings.
their un iforms bearlhgHowser' s
gam e, he allempted to m a nage
Red Sox 2, A's 0
No . 10 and his name. Down to
the -team this se a s on , .
AI Oakland. Calif. , Je ff Selle rs
their last out and. trailing by a
After two operation s, he r E"
threw 8-s ix ·hitt er for hi s fir st
run, Kansas City rallied for two
ported to sprin g tra ining on lime.
major-league shut out. Sellers,
runs tosendtheBiueJaystotheir
but aft e r two d ays . he t'e tlred.
J- 1, wa lked two and struc k out a
sixth consecutive loss.
Yankees (~.a, Rang•rs 9- l
ca ree r-hi gh eight In hi s fir st
" Now th at's one to ·re A New York, Rick Rhode n and
completc gameofthescason . A's
member ." said Frank White.
Dav e Righet ti combin ed on a
s tart er Steve Ontiveros. ;;. 2,
who . singled home George Brett
six-hitte r. a nd Mike Pagli ar ulo
a) iowed tw o run s in 6 2·3 innings.
wit h the winner. "That's a real
game- winQer. Some of those
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A MesJagr Frnm Thr Bible . . .
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Banquet held
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By ROBERTO DIAS
Wal\E&gt;r to load the bases and Fisk luck ." said Cleveland manager ·
UPI Sports Writer
then wal ked on five pitches TO Pal Corrales . whose team ha s
The annual potluck banque t
CLEVELAN D I UP II - The
make a winner of Winn, 4-4, who dropped.JO of 12 games and ha s
m eet ing for . the Ga lllpplis
m ood in the Cleveland Indians
wor ked the final 1 2:3-TriiiTngs. the worst record in baseba ll at
Women's Bowling Association
clubhou se was qu iet. but that was
giving up two home runs .
· 27-51. "Wf' didn 't catch the baiL
was held recently at the senior
because mos t of t he pla yers had
" 1 am jus t a lucky guy," he
Per iod ."
Citizens'
Building on Ja ckson
decided t~ forego showe rs and
said. ··r just feel too lucky.•i fee l
Jacoby , like virtually all of hi s
Pike,
Ga
lllpolls.
make a has ty exi t.
bad, tho'"l( h, for (Whit e Sox
teammates. hurr iedly left the
Ce rtificates presented to two '
The C hicago Whi te Sox were s tarrer) Bill Long. I ca n't believe locker room as the crowd of26. 540
bow lers who ha,ve bowled in the
ju st a s somber, alth ough their what happened . But it shows we watch~d a pos t-game fireworks
association for 25 years - Billy
fortunes we re far belter.
don't quit and are better than last di splay.
" Carlt on Fisk drew · a bases- place."
The Ind ians had ra lli ed for s .ix Meadow s a nd Vonda Jordan .
loaded wa lk to score Dary l
. Doug Jones relieved Stewart runs in the eighth . Joe Ca rt er They wlil receive ttie award s
Bos ton with on e out In the ninth · and Donnie Hill hit a two-run bel ted his 17th homer , a threP- when the fall season begins.
inning Friday night. spa rking the s in gle to give the White Sox a 12·9 run blast that pulled the Indi a ns
.Jo Grea thouse r!'ce iv!'d he r
White Sox to a 1 ~ · 9 victo ry lead. Steve Lyons added an RBI
National 600 pin and patch for
to within 8-6. Afier Pal Tabl er
des pit e fi ve Clevela nd home runs s ingle a nd another run scored walked. Mel Hall hit int o · a
rolling her fir s t 600 d uring the
th at incl uded three by 'Brook when shorts top Julio Franco f.ielder 's choice. Cory Sny d e r
tour nament .
J acoby :
The · first place team was
bobbled Gu ille n's grounder. The slam med a two-run homer and
"I am ex hausted."· sa id Chi· White Sox have won four of five Jacoby followed by hitting
s po nsored by Citi~:£n s Nall onal
cago man ager Jim F regos i. " I ga mes .
Ba nk of Po in t Pll'asant.
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Winn' s fir s t pitch 400 feet to
(ee l like I just ca m e out of Great
Members of th e team wer.e
" This had nothi ng to do with left ·r ente•· for hi s 16th homt&gt;r .
Ameri ca ran am usement park! .
Ka t hy Butche r . Maril y n BrownI feel like I was pu 1 on one of those ,
' hig. Opa l Ca s to. Sena Edward s
r ides Tha t tu r n you over and whip
and capta in Joyce Mooney: Th e
y ou arollnd .
team 's score w as 3091.
POMEROY - Guests from . Opal Casto. Eva , Bailey. J e a n
"That nint h inn ing was incred i·
First place for doub les were
four clubs :were on hand recently
Hankins, tied. ail Hidden Valley;
ble, es pecia lly afte r their eighth
Gre at hou se and Donna Rawson .
longes t drive, Rita Slavin, long· Gre athouse bowled a 600 serit's .
inning.
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After Clevela nd had scored s ix
First place for singl es went to
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FaiSmith,
Mary Rou sh, Riverside. Bever lee Houda shelt l:ler sco re
.r.u ns in the eighth to ta ke a 9.-8
Hom.e priZes went to c hampion- was 681.
lc.ad·. the White Sox batted J:(reens Country Ouq, Jackson;
Rlverslcle,
Mason
,
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ship
night. low gross , M,argaret
around a nd responded w ith s ix
Tlie all eve nts winner "was
the
Fol\rod:
Gali
jpolis
.
Cou
nt
ry
Club:
Joan Childs, low gros s. 13rownlng. wllh a sco re of 1643. · .
runs in thP hi nth. Ozzi e Guillen
greeted reliever Sam m y Ste- Ga lli polis, were &amp;erved• at 8: 30 fir st flight; Elizabeth Lohse, lo w
The. election of next year ' s •
wart, 0-1. wit h a double. After a .m . breakfast before lee off gross, second flight: champion- offi ce rs followed . The new officsh jp flight. Penn y Compton, ers are Cllnedda Austin . presitime. T:here was a stop off s nack
Gary Red us struck oui. H&lt;frold
after
nine
holes
and
a
luncheon
Carol Crow, lied for low net: first dent ; Pat Johnston , second vice
Bain es wal ked on four pitches
was
served
by
the
hos
tess
group.
flight. Becky Triplett . low net;
and Bos ton pin c h ran for him.
pres ident ; E lai ne R y a n. treas second
flight, J uly Hysell, low urer; Dais y Allen , Brow ning,
Prizes
were
awarded
to:
chamIva n Calcjeron s ingled off third
basem a n Jaco by's glove·. loading pionship flight, low gros·s, Ma ;·y net; longes t dr ive, Sue Burne tt ;
Buckley, Casto and Lori SomeRoush, Riverside; first flight , few.esl putts, Penn yy Compt on .
th e bases. ·
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rville will sit on the board o f
Alter th e present ation of door,
directors .
Stewa r t's wild pitch allowed low gross. Kay Gygax. RiverThe delegates for th e 1988 stat e
Guillen to score• a nd Boston and side; second f!ight, Esther Beth· Jaymar Golf Pro Bill Childs
co nvention are Austin, Alle n,
Calder o n to a dva nce. Stewart tel, Gallipo lis , low gross; cham- presented each woma n who had
Dorothy Tol e r. Houd ash elt.
then int e ntiona lly walked Greg pionship flight , low · net, Avely not won a .prize wit h a golf ball.
Swis her, Hidden Valley; fir st
Nellie Brown and Joan Childs Johnsion and E laai ne Ryan. ,
were co -c hairpersons .for the
fli ght, Jean ·Gloss. low net,
Aus11n wlll be th e as soclalion's
Hidden Valley: second fl ight. ' tourney .
d('legate for th e 1988 nallonal
. STEWART- R a in postponed
convent ion, in Re no, Nevada.
the annu a l " Firecr acker Skyline
LVNE CENTER SCHEDULE
30" Thursday night at Skyli ne
Week of July 5, 1981
Speedw ay , movi ng the race date
Pool
- to this evenin g followi ng the
.... .......... ... ...... 1·3 p.m . Opl•n Swim
~~~e;~t~:.~~-~~~
6·H p.m . Open Swim
Pennsoboro 100.
,July &amp;-Close-d ...... ......... . .. .... . .
. ... .. . ....... ... .................. . l ·.l p.m . Open Swim
The Late Model Invit a tion will
... ..... .. . . .... . 1·3 p.·m. Open Swim
July 7-Closed ..... .. ."
6-'8 p.m . Opt&gt;n. Swim
pa ~ $1000 to win plus a c omplete
. ............. ....... 1·3 p.m . Open Swim
.July 8--Ciost:'d ... ........... .. ............. . .
card of Hobby s,ocks a nd Street
6·Ap.m . Opl:'n Swim
.... ... ............ 1·'3 p.m . 0p&lt;"n Swim
,July 9-CiosM ....... .. .. ..... ... ..... ... ..
StOCkS.
6-8 p.m . Open Sw im
Some of th e bes t ca rs in the
July 10-3: 30-4: 30 p .m . New StudE'nt ..................................... 1·3 p.m . Open Sw im
count ry a re expected to make the
Orientation
3:3().4:30 p.m . N('llo' Stud ent
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Orlen tut ion
s top at Skyline as they have been
6·8 p.m .• Open RE't'..... ............... .. ........... ....... .......... .. 6·8 p.m . Open Swim
in the are a for other races .
July 11 -Closed WrE&gt;stlln RMatches ................ ..... ........... .... .. ., .. .. .. ......... .Closed
,July IZ-Clos(od ... ................. ....
. .......... ... ............... .... . 1·3 p.m . Qpen Swim
Tim e trials are at 6: 30 and
6·8 p.m . Open Swim
races at 7: 30 tonight.

Jaymar winners are named

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forme r emp loyer is
fo rbi.dd&lt;'n in ma ny

in stances .fr om gi\fing nega ti ve

informati o n about his emplovcc
to a prospec t ive e mployrr . ·
"U nder neg li ge nt hiring, if
you. the employer , " rr no l
ca re ful in .vour hi r in g vou ea n be
ln,dcep troubl e." sa id .Joh n B.
Lew is of th e Dalla s ·law fir m of
Art er Ha dd en &amp; Witt s, a uthor of
_num et·ous. ar tk les on employ ·
mr nr law.

body ... Th ertis o•tbody '' (l Cor. t2:13; Eph . 4:4).
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4. II rnpocr.. the nome ol Chriol : "Neith er /i lhtre sa/Wition In any
oth~&gt;r: f ur th erP i$ none other fiGm~
by wt.&gt; mull be sa ved" (A CIS 4 ; I 2),

under heaven giwn among men , wh«r~·

To divide the spiritual body or Christ ithe chu rch) on earth 1oday into
dcn'o ril ina1ion s.a nd wear huma n names is 1o ··u-uc.ify ro th ~mstl..a lltt! So"
tif G od ufru h, arrd put him to ~11oprn shamt " (Heb. 6:6).
Becau se the Church of Christ Is not a denomination, she can Htabllsh
und maint ain uni1 y today I Ocnomln a tkm.li cannot do th at!
Far f'ret Biblt Com.&lt;p&lt;&gt;ndtnct CuMru, Writ~ ...

Chapel Hill. Church of Christ
lluh'' il lr Ro ud • 1'.0 . Km. :tU8
(; a lliJmU". Uhlo 4~tl:u
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. ( so·ul&lt;•.d ) Tom Choma, PUCO Chairina n: ( le lt )

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El£&gt;cl ri Power (AE P I of . al um ·
bus h as t a k ~n dpll\•cry o r th!• fir s t
()f ~fJ(ht l"tthllnuou&gt; li'llrlfi'lll rll&lt;l·
c hines in apuruc t~rt'd by another
Ohto ro mpan . . Dr&lt;'SS&lt;'I' lndu str!~s. In c .. J&lt;'ffr~y Divis ion of
Co lu tnbu&lt; .•t ~ comblnPd cost a t
$5-6 million.
, Th!' rnachinc·s will tw uscp i n
t wo n f Af~ P ' s Sou th&lt;'rn Oh io Coa l
C m~" ny M!'lgs Di vi sion min e s
In MP I~s :tnd Vin ton Co unt lcs .

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RAVENS WOOD Ku1sN ·
Tl•c h Llm ltP&lt;l tOdav said th at It s
o pr-rat l n ~t subslrlin t'y. Kn lse r
Alu m inum &amp; hc mica l Corpora ·
tion . will lnclud In it s seco nd
q uarwr 1987 fina ncial res ult s a
lpss p•·ovlslon fo r the continu ed
t'&lt;'SII'ucturl n!! of.lts op ra tions.
Th&lt;' J)rovis lo n. whic h rec e ived
: boar d approva l today . Is e x·
: P&lt;'&lt;' t ~d to p•·oduce a book loss ·of
· about $.'!87 mil l.lon, or S8.60 per
· s hare. bot h before a nd a fter la x.
In clude d in the provisio n are
- writE-d owns o f the company ' s
: cl ect r ica l produc ls m anuf ac tur ·

• lng busi ness . a portion· of whi ch
• m ay be so ld : id le and utwco·

GA LLIPOLIS- Over thr ne xt
: 3 weeks r will use this co lumn to
• bring rea ders
on the
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: , . If yo u havE' a n·y. questions or
: f)?e i th at a co mpany in our are a Is
• ;not li sted and shou ld be, call me.
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; · Current Price. $24; Annual
High , 2 7 ~; Annual Low , 18.
Hog pr ices have fallen 20'!1
ov er thE' past few months. This
helped profits rise 20% In the
: sausa ge division in the January
quarter.
C h ar bro iled entree s , new
menu Items a nd 24-hour se rv ice
• are behind th e ~t ea dy climb in
• ,store volume in the restaurant
: division. Combine this with the
• s uccess Bob Evans has disco• vered in the Florida market and
• we should see 25% annual earnings Increases In the restaurant
division over the next 3-5 years.
On the long term, with the
· growth opportunities In the res. ' tliUra nt division, thes~ sha~es
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ogy ff'aturc s t ha t prom o t ~
gn·atPr product iv ity whll&lt;' im ·
prpving Of)PI'atO r sMelyd n&lt;'l the
workin g Pnv lronm en1.

On ha nd to w&lt;'lcom&lt;' lh1• first
ni ac hinP at the Raccoon No. •3
m in l' nPar Wllk(l svt\ li"' wa s T o m
hema. Chairma n of the Pubi lr
Uill ltl&lt;'s Co mm iss ion uf Oh io
r PUCO I. " This Is a great partn C'r~ h i p . " Chcma sa id rp fcrrl ng

an Ohio coal co mpa ny buy ing
from "n Oh io ma nufacturer .
Also in a ttPncla ncl' wPrc Ri- .
chard ·~;:. t&gt;l$brow, P&lt;rCllldent o.f
AE P : H u~th H . (l.ukl' l Lu ca s.
V.P . Mtn·tllg Operation s. AEP
Fuel Su ppl y: · Tam Brow nr igg,
P re&gt;sl ci nt . .Jc ff r&lt;' .v Divisio n .
Drc .scr In d ustric . In c.: 11 nd
She r r! L. Pal mer. B uy Ohio,
Coordinat or for the Ohio Depart me nt of D('ve lopmr nt.
In

no m ic p ri m ar y a lumin u m ·
making cn paei ty. inel ucll ng the
re m ~ ln d r of the Chal me tte.' La ..
smelt t"r ; a hard a lloy c•trusion
pla nt at Ha lethorpe, Md .. for
wh ic h th e compa ny Is sePki ng·a
pu rcha ser; a nd a dditiona l writedown s rela ted to CNta ln o pe ra ·
tlons and bus inesses tha t wNe
dlscontinut&gt;d In recent yea rs
Al so inc lud ed is the loss expec ted
to be Inc ur red upon th e dis posi ·
li on of th e co mpany 's oil a nd ga s
pro pe rties, the sale of w hi ch
cur rently is being negotia ted .
Cornel l C. Ma ier, Kalse rTech
presi d en t a nd vier cha irm a n.
said th a t th e a sse ts invo lved In

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. Lewis said the developme nt o(
claims !or negligent · hiri.ng
coupled with recent defamation_
decis ions place the employer in
an untenable position.
." It is virtually imposslbJ·e for
a n em ployer \O . get negativ e
information from an applicant' s
previous employer becaus e of
the fear of defamation liability.
On the othe r hand . the law is·
punis hing the employer based on
negllge nt hir ing for not having
checked into the sa me back·-·
ground. It is a doubh; whammy. "
Lewis said these cases have
developed from t!l9' courts' need
to prqtect an individual' s privacy
rig ht s as we ll as to compensa te
vict ims of injuries .
"But neglige nt hi ring la w is
runnin g a t cross purposes with
developme nts in th e de fam a tion
la w." he said.

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operation~ wriiC' ~

m anage men t r C'vi("w a nd s lud~·

a nd th at th ey have bee n. clet erm lne d to be uneco nomic or
obsole tP u nd er eurrent circ um ·
stanc!'s . " Th&lt;'S€' actions are par t
of th e comp a ny's ob ject ive to
reduce debt a nd ,return to su ~­
ta incd ope ra ting profitabi lity. I
continu e ·to bc lieve. as I s aid
s£-vera l week s ago, that a r etu r n

to opera tin g profi ta b ility Is
immin ent. "
J a mes S. P as ma n, J r ., who. as
previously a nn oun ced . today succeede d Ma ie r as cha ir m a n and
chi ef executiv e officer of Kaiser
Aluminum, sa id: " Ta kin g these
·ac tions will strengthe n the com pany and improve futu re opera! ·
irig res ults . Al so .. th e planned
a sset sales included In these
wrltedow ns and other s ales to be
Current Price. ·$43\!&lt;; Annu al ca rried· out in the future will
Hi g h, 48'%; Annu a l Low, 32.
ge n e rat e c a sh for d e bt
Limitt&gt;d- is pla·nn lng to o pen. re pa y ment .''
· fifteen stores und er Ihe na m e of
Express Ma n. Th ey will ca rry
me n's s portswear , which is nor·
mally not a s profl tb] e as wome ns
weat·. Limit ed is also planning to
ope n this year ten stores of ·
15 ,000-20.000 square feel in s ize
i4-5 times as la rge as the ave r a ge
Limited storel.
Ear nings l:t'owlh trend s show
little sig n of slowin g down . This
was prov!'n in the April quarter.
when sa les were up 21'!1 and
earnings per sftare were up 4ir. ..
· The ea rly retirement of Limited' s second man In command ,
Bob Morosky, sho uld have little
effec t on the future growth of
Limited .
The future looks good fa~ this
specialty reta iler.
MILLION DOLLAR CLUB
New Offe rings
MEMBER- Richard " Dick "
Tax -Free Bonds - Meigs
Roberts, Gallipolis, · recently
County Convalescent Center, Ex·
became a member of The
peeled rating, AAA: WorthingVernon C ompany's presti• to n Ohio Sc::hool Distr ict, Ex·
gious Million Dollar Club.
peeled ra ting, AAA; Dublin, Ohio
'Roberts joined the specialty•
School District, Expected ratlng,
advertising firm' s sales Ioree
AAA .
August 19'76. Roberts was
Stoc ks -" Ma cgregor Team
promoted to area manager in
SJl(lrts ..:: $11·14/ sh.; Control
June 111'1'7 and district man- ·
Reso ur ce Industries - $21ager In November 111'18. He
22 / sh.; Pickett Suitte Hotel and his wile, Sally, . reside at
$10/ sh.
822 Jay Driye,. Gallipolis.
(Mr , Evans Is a Investment
Their son Rick. Is· also a
broker lor ·The Ohio Company In · salesperson ' for The · Vernon
t~eir Gallipoll~ ofllce.)
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Cashie r s at Pub lix s tores in
Tampa had given awa y S&amp; H
Green Stamps to cus tomers for
more Iha n 30 yea rs.
But no more. E xe cutives at
P ublix Sup er MarkeJ s In c. of
La keland , F la ., decide d ear lier
this yea r to dump Q re~n Stamps
io fa vor of mor·e I im ely promolions . 0n May :m. the co mpan y
siopped g iving . a way Cree~
Stamps at mos t s tores in.F lor ida.
r us tom ers now pla y the Wheel
of Fortune game in s tead .
· " We fe lt it wa s time for us to
try so me thin g different ," sa id
Pubi Lx spokesman Clayton Hollis. " We didn' t w ' nt to be ·tied
dow n to· o ne pr om otional activ-

it y, whic h is what G ree n Sta mps
are ,"
Th e pa rtial pull-out by Publlx
- the cha in sti)l offers stamps in
• t 22: o ~ ·lts· .123 Florld'il st ore~ .J:
r!'pr~se nt s a ma jor setback fo r
The Sperry and Hutc hinson Co ..
whi ch h as marke ted Green
Sta mps s ince 1896.
P_ij blix had, a cco unted for 95
perce nt of .the Gree n Sta mps
given ' aw ay In th e state . The
co mp any has sa id il will close
fi ve gift cent er s in cen tra l
Flor ida as a res ult of th e loss .
Th r Publix de ff'c tion. though
li mitrcl to Flor ld a. ra ises an iss ue

downs have been und &lt;'r ca reful

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Andy Duffy, continuous miner operator at AEP's
Raccoon No.3 mine and his he lper (rig)lt) Sher m
Milliron .

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By DON -FINEFROCK .
UP I Business Writer
MIArJII ( UP I ) ~ When Vanna
Whit e. st ar of the popular Wheel
of Fortun e television game show,
made a r ecent personal appearance at a Publix Supe r Mar ket in
Ta mpa, it marked the end of an

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Lewis said 'a n e mployer must
be careful in getting ·a pe rson ' s.. : .... ·.,
convic t ion reco rd fro m th e poli ce '
beca use the law prohibit s indiscrim inat e use of such rec ords .. · •
·- " The conviction record shO uld
be ~ e leva nt to the job for whi c~
the per son is a pplying. otherwise
it is v iol a tion of the employmem
discrim ina tion laws."
Le wis warned if st at ement
accus in g a former employee of
theft or in compete nce is in
wr iting, the e mpl oyer · c an be
liabl e for libe l e\·en if the
employee ca nnot prove. actual

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injury.

Le wis sa id co mprehens ive legislation is neea ed to es fa b) ish
uniform hiring and fir i n ~ guideposts "so e mployers won ' t be
pulle d .ln-ma ny direct ion s by law s
which were crea ted to deal with
s pecific iso la led problem s."

Can·Green Stamps compete
wit~ popular Vanna White?

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"Let us say you hire repa ir· --s·howed lh&lt;' majorit y o! the cas es
man . a nd th a t person has a had been filed tn · the last,. five .
history of cr im e th~l yo u didn ' t yea rs.
know abo ut. · If he Is se nt to a · " It is now a recogni zed cause of
hom e where he commit s a ra pe ·action in mo st stat es," Silve r
or a th eft . th e t heory of negl igent sai d.
hir'i ng cou ld a pp ly agains t the
He 'qu ote d Richard E ps tei!'l o!
employer.''
t he Unive r s ity of Chicago· Law
Wr itin g in a rece nt iss ue of the Sc hool as saying the ·theory · of
ABA !Ame r ican Bar Assari a· nE'gligent .hirin g is re lated to the
tion1 .Jou rn al, Mic hae l Si lver. a ·a ne holding psychiatrists liable
cler k for the Columbu s.'Ohio.Iaw
for falling to warn that their
firm of BrickPr &amp; f: rk ler, c itP&lt;l ·pa lien\s m ay do violence.
the case of a m a n who was duped
Epstein s a id for business .
by his rea l es tate agent inlo
negligent hiring " is one more
payi ng off " $Jo8.000 Joa n.
tbin g to worry about. Liligation
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"F.ve n thoug h the rea lt y com
is li kcIy to be . btiter.
Negligen t hiring al so has been
pa ny knew not hing of the m is rc·
presenta tions the age nt had
expanded to in clude neglige nt
madf' to him , the compa ny wa s
r etent ion. trainin g a nd sup&lt;'rviliaiJlc fo r $15R,OOO in. actual
s ion, Silver s a id. In 1985.' hes aid ,
dam agPs and $250.000 in punll lve
a town w as assessed $50,000
da mages ... Silve r sai cl.
because •the town police im propHe sa id a survey of sta t e cour ts
e rl y hand cuffed a m a n. c·ausing

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Neglige nt hirin g ma k!'s an
em pl oye r liabl e 'f or harm ea used
by hi s c mployce to a thi rd part y
when it is determ ined th e e mp loyer knew or s hould have
known th c employer posed a n
un reaso na ble •·Is k of har m .
Th e tort ca n affect a whole
.ra ngf' o f cmpl oy'crs in cl ud ing
'·omp ,m ics that send represent atives to the hom es of cus tom ers
likP 1 Iephone rrpalr m !'n or

T he Chur"h o f Chm.t is not a deno mina1ion because . ..
I. Christ iJ not dlvldod (I Cor. I:13 ): There Is "one Lord ' ' " " Christ " (I
Cor. 8:6: Eph . 4 :5).
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2. h It lhe fulntll of Chrlat: "And hath put all things under hiJ /t&lt;t.
and gtJ ve him w be th e head over all thingJ 10 th-e chu,.cJt.. Which iJ hi1
body . th• folnes.r of him that fil/tth all in all" (Eph. I :22 ,23).
3. It Ia one ln numbe r: ·F or by Qn~ Spirit arr \ot.' t all baptized Into o,.e

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ployeos to avo id the lia bility. B ut
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vir w of thv groWin g numbC'r of
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hirin g is 1he t"tl'st bed of lega l hot
~oa ts
e mployers . mus t trcucl
when &lt;hir ing.
Now a tor t in sevel'a l state
laws, neg ligenf hir ing' cases arp
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nne h twin g it s O \\ t;t principles and systems or doctrine.$).
The fi rst acco un t of Christians .Wnomfnatlna themS&lt;lves i• found in 1
Co rinthi ans 1: 10· 13. In their divide d state, th~y chme the wearing of
hu man nan1cs . T heir divisio n became tht hotbed of contentions, quaml ling . nnd rival ry.

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hDenomlnate-•• design a te s a num ber th at represents a particul ar paf1 or
lrac ton of an unit ot measure., dividing mto· cla sses. to which s~tfic
name s are gh•e n .· ~•De nomin ation" d enotes a divi&lt;iing of the whole into
specifi c unit~. ·cl asses. or kinds. with each cl ass having its own name and
\'aim:. ••Denominationalism•~ signifies a divisio n into denominations , with
each cla ss or k ind hoving it s own de nom inational names, principles , and
systems.
A careful examinati on of these words show how closely related they are
special unit and name) presents a denomlutor (divides the whole into

With the enormous scheduling of appointments"'dvanc d (le in
Service has extended itsOOUBLE SAVINGS Special for a 1imlteft,:Re
only for those who were unable to meet the deadline.' 'So Call Today
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firm boldly " I a m a merrlbe r of this denomination.'' If the true meanm~ of
th e word was undt:ntoocl and used properly. it would cea$e to be used In a
co mpl ime nta ry manner in t he spiritual realm .

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Denomln-'l&lt;!n O.O.,..t

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lary in religion. It carries a defmit e ring of honor and J?res.tige when so
used . supposing to add dignity. One may ask , without he51tatton or regret,
"Of what denom ination arc you a member?" Others. with much pri~e . af·

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,.-uni."l! ~-~ ,i"eutintl , Section5,·1987

Business

Royals. ·sweep doubleheader

more fashionab le stores . they Executives sa id they are worksaid .
ing to m ake It eas ier for collecGil Lewis, vice president for tor s to redeem stamps from
sales and field operations, sa id home .
S&amp;H is actively seeking a new
Last year, consumers cas hed
c lient in F lorid a where it wi ll in about 90 billion s ta mps for 7
introduce shoppers to the new million il e ms of merc handise;
Green Sea ls - similar to Green Holm es said .
Stamps, but you don' t have to lick
However. sales ha ve been flat
them .
in r ecent years.
The co mpan y in tr oduced
The company, a subs id iary of
Green Sea ls in So uth Dako ta in PHL Corp. of P hiladelph ia, operMarch. said co mpa ny s pokeswo- ates in every state except Ka n;
man Ginna Holmes.
sas. Hawaii and Alas ka. Th e
" It's a little less expensive for bigges t s tates for Green Stamps
the retailer and our research are Florida. Pe nnsy lvania a nd
s hows cons umers prefer it llto Te xa s, Holmes said.
1, " ·s he said .
· ·' Publix dropped Green Stamp~
_ T he compa ny a lso is tesHng an aft e r finding that cu s tom ers
e lectronic sta mp program in were br in ging back the stamps in
Con necticut , wfiere shoppers are exc hange for di scount s on food!
give n 'a computer ·coded card To Publix executives, that meant
that ca rries a running total of the s tamps were not worki ng as
a ccumu lat e d stamps.
. . well a s they s hould , Ho!Us sa id.
" I think that is rea lly the
The company still give s away
, ultimate wave of the future, " Gree n Stamps in Southeast FlorHolmes said .
· Ida and will do so at least throu gh
Karen Brown. a vice pres ident next sprin g-. Hollis- sa id.' He
a t Food Marketing In~ titute. said decl ined to sa y why ·the stamps
cons umer tastes in supe r m arket ar e 11pparent1y more popular in
promoliO!lli-Come a nd go : but the those s tores tha n elsewhe re .
bottom line is co nve nience.
Ho lm es s aid the stamps appeal
" Time-a nd cOI\W~I•""e "''"
to
ages"' a·nd elhrll&lt;! groups ;·
key ," she !;aid. "A nything that is Bu t, like other companies·,
goi ng to ma ke people go to Sper r y a nd Hutc hinson Is target '
several different places is goi ng ing it s m erchandise for a
to be less att rac t lve now t han·-lt , "' :Vtitin l(~r:· rr(fiica1e"aucH!m ce .
wa s in the past."
' 'The med ium needs upda l'
S&amp; H acknowledges the trend. in g ." she said, "and that' s what
we're doing."

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Plan teleconference ori
the effects of. Chapter 12
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.the CO!flpa ny faces in the 47 .
states where it does bu siness. In
COLUMB US. Ohio tUP II- A s iltin g a t the ki tch en tab le try ing
. a n age of celebrit y promotions,
new sectio n of the federal Ba nk· to dec ide whether to fil e Chapte r
ca n Gree n £tamps compet e wilh
ruptcy Law . Chapter 12. has been . 12o rnot,andwha l it wou ld mean
Va nna Whit e?
ca ll ed the sav ior of farmers to ,do so." says Pau l L. Wright,
S&amp; H ex e c tuives we re not eager
sufferi ng financial problems. bu t
Extens ion agricultural la w spe·
10 disc uss Va nna Whi le , bu t they
questions s til l remain about how
cia lis t a t Oh io State.
co nceded that G reen Stamps
well il is worki ng.
"This program wi ll be from
have fa ll e n behind the limes .
Ohio State Univers it y wrll
bo th the de bt or and' creditvr
Th at is wh y the compa ny has
broadcast a Chapter 12 ba nk·
v iewpo.int s a nd wi ll d e ba te the
la un ched a $20 million effort to
ruplcy overview fo t· the natio n' s
r ight s of all pa r ties." ·
modernize the program, com· farmers . a ltorneys a nd lend ers
Wright w ill be joined by
pany spo kesmen said. T he e ff?rt J uly 28 from 7 p.m . to 9 p.m . The
agricullural
econ omis ts , attar·
incl ud es a new electronic verston s at ellile teleconfere nce will be on
neys and other s inv ol ved in
of the s ta mp progra m, more Ga lax y 2. Chan nel I.
·
Cha pt er 12 procredings .
co nt empo ra ry m e rc handise a nd •
" I'm thinking of the farmer

Southern Coal names three
senior electrical engineers
ALBAN Y - James W. Fleer. m ai ntena nce foreman trainee at
Mar tin L. Jo hnson a nd J a m es E . · Meigs No. 2 mine.
J ohnson ea rned a bachelor' s
Schult z ha ve been named sen ior
electri cal e ngin eers at Southern degree In elec trica l enginee ring
Ohio Coal Company's Meigs from Sou thern Univers ity in
Baton Rouge, La ., 'tn 1965.
Di vis ion .
F lee r , a former ma intenance Originally from Houma, La., he
supervisor, is the senior electri- now resides in Middleport, Ohi o.
Schultz was nam ed senior
cal engineer at the Me igs. No. 2
elec
trica l engineer a t the Meigs
mine . He a lso has hel d pos iti ons
No.
1 mine. He joined the Meigs
as maintenance technician and
maintenance engineer since join- Djvisiori office In June 1j!84 as an
In g Southe rn Onto Coal In June engineer ing technician . He was
named mining e ngineer the fol1974.
Originally from the Zanesville lowing year a nd In 1985 transarea. Fleer holds a bachelor' s ferred to Meigs No. 1 as m a intedegree. In elec trical engi nee ring na nce supervisor for the Central
Shop.
·
,
fro m Ohio University. He now
Schultz
began
college
at
Bo_
lives In Athens.
wllng
Green
Stare
University
in
Johnson was named senior
Bowling Green, Ohio, and come lectrical ~ngl n•eer at Raccoon
pleted his bac helor' s degree In
No. 3 mine, where he had
e lectrical engineering at Ohio
previously been a maintenance
University. He now lives n~ar
supervisor. He tolned the comAthens.
pany In February 1975 as a

OVEC promotes two employees

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major in zoology a nd a minor in
chemistry. He liv es In Gallipolis
Ferry , , W.Va. , with his . wife,
Sandra.
Waugh, who was promoted
from associate engineer to performance engineer, is a graduate
.
of Ohio University, where he
from ass~iate chemist to assist- . received his bachelor of science
ant chei]l lst, Is a gra_d uate oi degree in electrical engineering .
Marsha l\· University, with a He lives In MldciJ eport with his
wife, Karen.' ,

GALLIPOLIS - G,ary Edwards an d Robert C. Waugh
receive d promotions effective
, July 1 at the Ohio Valley Electric
Corpora tion's Kyger Creek
plant, according. to plant man-

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M. Davis, manager of the
· SnperAmcrica store· at 801
Second Av&lt;' .. Gallipolis, was
honor ed. at a graduatio n ·
dinner for t.:o mplclion of a .:
week-lon g management train-:
lng workshop, according . to •
· R.D . Davis, t~m.;tern region :
vice president of SuperAmert.' :,
ca's Southern Division. Ou r -:
lng the workshop, partici-·
' pants ~ere exposed to a' .
variety of job-related. actlvi- .::

ties, including custom er ser- :
vice. Inventory control, m er- :
c bandising, d e l ega tion, '
tnterpers onul communica-....
lion, staff motivation and:~
inlerviewing skills. A nalive of:~
Gallipolis, Davis. ~oined the ~­
company in 19H6 as an assist-:•
ant store manager . He at-:
tended Southeastern BusineSS.!
College.
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· COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) ~
Some 700,t:XXl people who havr
given up farmlng 'ln the 1980s will
be mofe difficult to replace than
those who left the farm from 1940
to 1970. agricultural economist s
at Ohio State University say.
Financial problems during the
1980s have claimed young.
mod es t·sized commercial opera·
tors with production and rna·

5, 1987

GENEIAL ADMISSION -

OPEN

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chen g..._, red Avon ctm,,.,
..t . Cllt 1ron 11dlleta 1nd e1c,
gi .. IWJifl, picturtl, framea,
b-.ln.ts, stroller books. rurzl•. wh.lt· nots. toys. lOMe
cloth•. tools. IIWn mower•
rototlller Too mM¥ oth• item~
Md collectlbfes to lilt. Come
bfow••· enjoy. Paul Denney• 1 ,
corner. 654~•nd Bldweii-Aodn-v
RoiHI tn BldweU, Oh1o.

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Yard Salt' Near ~loUdlY Inn

w•tch for aiun• 8 ·1. Tueld•v'

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Two t.mlly y1rd ..,, 11 Kay
Proffitt• on County Ad 35
Mondey Juty 8th

By John C. Ri ce
tions of over 500 crop treat ments.
County Extension Agent
Anot her aspect of Farm Focus
.
Agriculture
IS the agricultu ral clmics which
:;The annual fa rm focus event are held 1n a special tent In the
ht)d In VanWert Cou nty on 40-acre exhibitor area Field
'\~gus t 4 and 5. It ra nks nght up
machinery demonst rations , a
t~re wilh the Farm Sc1ence
santiOned OSTP tractor pull ,
Ri;!view.
qmtmuous women 's programs,
:.The event is spo nsored by the a1r rides. a nd plowing matches
..,P, Wert Count y Extension are some of the highlights of this
S~vlce in addi tion to the over
vea r's Farm Focus This yea r
JQ9 COmmercial agriCUltUre CX·
they wtll also l1e featuring a
h!Pilors that will be on hand. conservati on ttllage contest and
v~itors will get a cha nce to nde a no-till plantmg demonstratio n.
till! famous Farm Focus crop Anot her addilion to Farm Foc us
r~ea rch wagon tour. The tour,
ts 111e Farm Fea tu res Ten t You
narrated by Farm Focus com· ca n hear top notch speakers like
~teemen and Ohw State Uni· Dr John Marten of the Farm
vrh lty personnel , is (ive mtles Jou rn al and Robert Utlerback of
lorlg and mcludes demonstra · Ag1 1da 1a Resources

·-.farm flashes

\nsec,ts still plague farmers

Ma ny folks enjoy the Farm
Focus Frontier Land . Here the
visitors get a chance to linger In
the midst of yesteryear's
agnculture
A Spray for Ironweeds Crossbow is a herbicide which
wt\1 give 90-95% control of Iron·
weeds tn pastures. It Is used at
the rate of 2 quarts per acre as a
broadcast spray.: It can be used
with a rope wick but gives
slightly lower control. The rope
wick solution Is made by diluting
Crossbow In a 1 to 3 ratio with
clean water. Make application In
June, July, or the early days of
August
The Bagworms Are Here Based on telephone calls this
week I would say the bagwo-;.m Is
sta rting to make its appearance
known The bagworm Is one of
the more curious and Interesting
insect pests of trees.
Its carrot-shaped bag is con- ·
st ructed of bits of material from
the plant upon which It Is feeding
and Is enlarged as the bagworm
grow s. The bag Is dragged
a round wherever the worm goes
When disturbed, the bagworm
merely pulls Its head back Into Its
bag and Is protected. The bag·
worm is especially fond of
Junipers, cedars , arborvitae, and
white pine. bul It also · Is foond
feeding on a number of shade
trees and shrub.
Da mage to plants Is caused by
the la rva eating plant foliage.
The larva , as It grows, has a big
appetite and ca n cause severe
defoliation of the plant on which
It Is feeding .

: ' By Edward M. VoUborn
StatP Tobacco Tour finalized.
;:_t County Extension Agent •
This yea rs trip will be on August
~
Agriculture
13. 14 a nd 15 to Pennsylva nia
~ALLIPOLIS - Heavy msec t
Stops wtll be m Hers hey, La neas·
ptpulations con tinue to plague ter, and Philadelph ia. The two
Gl!Uia County Farmers and overnights wtll be tn Lancaster.
h&lt;l'!fle gardens. European Corn Pcnn sylva nta Highlights will
SO.et, Potato Leafhopper. and 1n clud e Hers hey 's Chocolate
~gworm lead I he list of calls in
World, Penn State Resea rch
rlicent days
Farm. New Holla nd Machinery
):Larvae of Europea n Corn Plan t, gu tded tour through Lan·
Ejprer feed on cor n m the whor l caster Count y a nd one- half day at
at~d as the new leaves unfold
Co nstitu tion Square in Phlladel·
tflere is often a row of tiny ho les ph1a. Cost for the trip will be
Mross the leaf The borer often app rox imately the sa me as la st
ttUrrows mto the leaf mid· rib and year Call th e Ex tenswn Office at
~use the lea l to break . Some of
614·446·7007 for detatls.
tile s~ nfestatto ns this yea r
After severa l months of dnv!Uve tops cut out a nd a lot of leaf 1ng to work from a netg hbonng
cttop Due to timin g, insecticides county, my famil y and f have
qsed at planting time may not be . fm ally moved to Gal\ ia Counly
~ecttve. Rescue treatment of
JUSt a few mt les outside Gal\ipo·
~ra y or granules must be pul in
lis Unfortunately , the driving
tile whorl to get good control. ttme saved has already been
1.teatment may be warren ted absorbE'd by telepholle calls to
o,flten 50 percent of the stalks ret urn . For those whose work'
sJiow feeding . In secticides such sc hedule is in conflict with
~ Dyfon ate, Furadan , Lorsban,
Extensio n Office hours and agrl·
P,~unce or Pydain can be used,
cultu re related problems arise, I
bllt will not get control after the may be telephoned at 446·8991
i6sect burrows instde the sta lk. lale in the evenm gs or on
Qilce the corn Is too tall to get weekends. In return, I hope to
oi(er with you r equipment, you never be ca lled a bureocrat
h~ve ' to j us t II ve wit h the r~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l
pf.Qblem. European corn -borer
l~festations often go unnoti ced
bl' " pick up truck" drive· by fleld
htspec tions.
••Home gard ners with sweet
c(iQ:J may co ntrol European Corn
Borer by applying Sevin mto the
.. rl. Be sure to read and follo\\i
I .el directions on all pe~ ticide
d
t t you use.
1 ery large popu la tions thts
y"ar of Bagworm on la ndscape
pl$ints currently exist. The bagwurm gels its name from the
c*rot shaped bag which en·
larges as the worm grows. These
NOW
wf_rms ~ re especially fond of
ONLY
Jup,ipers, cedars. euonymus and
D/R
pii\e. The bagworm larvae are
ctltrently feeding while pro·
tet.ted by little "pouches" about
lhf same as your sma ll fin ger
nail . These pouches are enlarged
2ND
wth pieces of foliage , bark, etc.,
u ) 1 the bags are about 2\-1''
lo g. Severe defoliation by bag·
w~i'm feeding on evergreens
ati(.rs the shape of the plant and
of(fn makes them unsightly.
Cctl/tlnued foli age removal will
e~ntually cause plant death .
C~mlcal
treatment Is most
e~ctlve when bagworms are
s j,JJ. A couple of weeks ago was
id al, but we would expect
actJquate control now. Common
-·
insecucides such as Malathion,
PAIIIEISIUIG, WY
CHARLESTON, WV
HUNTINGTON, WY
Sel!tn or Orthene' are recom.704 GraM
Plata East Shopping
Third '"·• ocr•• from
[i,ic (llltll'
mtilded. More toxic products
C•tnl An.
Center
sur)l as Pydrin or Dursban may
304-525·7090
304 -344-4414
}04·1St;4J!~.fri.
Mon.·fri. 9 o.m.•a p.m.
9 ........
q a.m .• q p.m. Mon..Fn.
be~, necessary in more severe
q a.m.·S:30 p.m. Sot. Tuft., Wool., lllur. &amp; Sat.
9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sat:"
si "atlons .
9 o.m.·S:3~
e are slow In getting the final
de tmls for the Annual Out-Of-

CHECKntE

231 1 Uncoln Ave Houathokl
gooda. if rtin wMI h.ve inside
9 •00-fi 00 July 2-3, Thu,. •

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boY• end women ' s clothing.
toya. TV, mise 232' l incoln

CALL 446 • 0498 , MICHAEL
LARKINS
EVENINGS ofAEE ESTIMATES

A... 8·00·&amp;·00 '"" July 8,7,8.

TRIPLE P EXCAVATING
'BASEMENT, SEPTIC TANKS,
FINISH GRADING.

We pay c••h tor let• mod .. cle~~n
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814·441·3872
CASH p,.;d '"' "83

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"'""'· Thil ..... '"""' effoct•
Thota.,.r tht ''""'"''· tht ,..,.. of
tht llurst you will '"''"''· lnythi"t
tram lltSth '"'· to 2 '"'· ;, goocl. •
ponclillfonhow muthtrcHiyouwiXIIat
tht partidos •r., to ..,,h.
n.o- lirtwlfkl •• ....., a llritht
~ght '"""'to •..,... _ film loolow
fS.6, causing tht ,.tttrn to bloem into a

tot, whit• btot&lt;h.

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lownor'• sto,.oo, 424 !t&lt;ondbt., Galli·
01
poli•,
""· special is going robe 2
My July
prints for !he price ot one You get
an extra set of prints tree when

youhaveyourKodacotortttmpro·

cessed and printed at Tawney ' s

1ont y by Kooakt.

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oplast, Marlen, Etc.J

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114-44&amp;-9307-Liul'l Amsb•rv
Can do fight hauling '"d roofing.
Rtaaonable rates

Room end ba•d for alderty and
handicapped with peraonel e••
In Mlddlepon Call 814-992-

wtgt

The

Down Und•

Resuurent . 300 Second
Awnue, Gallipolis. Ohio 4&amp;831

Anentlon Patti Hawk. No Phone
Cells fl'leMe

Marion

Snid• 81'·949-2829

sume to

Farm labor. oddJObt. etc form1n.
Ntw Heven. M11on.
Letart, W•t Columbia, Point
P1eaant area Phone 304 -773&amp;•10 or write Carlos Martin.
Box 3• 8 , Weat Columbia, W.

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Business
Opportunity
I NOTICE I

the:m~~~::';::!,

..-d ""''lutt•
Pf09flml .nd work· thope for
Nursing Hom• •nd othtr pro
¥6d_.. ot servtc• to older
Ohio.n• whldt ..-. prnented by
the NHATC or Aret Agency on
Aging in 8outh.-t Ohio. QUAL·
tF!CATIONS: R N , raqulrtd,
BSN pr.t.,ed The ctn~dlle
•houkl h1¥1 nurwtng home up..
rienca. CM aperlence working
with tht elderty fetching e.p•
rlence. or "'~""'t.nc• in int.vice
tr-'n6no t. d•ireble. Prior IIJI.P•
tienq in aup.vieion tt d•Wabte

SALARY. N-oiolllo. dopond·

THE OHIO VAllEY PUBLISHING CO recommend• that you
do bu1inw1 with people you
tlnow. and NOT to aend money
through the m~l untH you h.ve
inv .... ~Mtd tht offering.
DISTRIBUTORSHIP. High vo·
lume rou11 for ule1n G•llipoltt,
A\lllfege Income 117.000 to
t 11,000 PLUS One dty work
wMit Sell tar t15 ,500 Cesh
Cell 1 · 800-828 -9273 until 6

PM

VERNON LEE
WEBER

For Ale Cove hr . Rt 7,
Pomeroy, Ohio t40 000 f•rm

514-992·9901

Melle new lrl•d• Malle mon.,..
S•gn up now. Cell 114· 4&lt;48·

W•her and dryer and renge
aervlee All mlk• 1nd modela
30 .,..,, t•P.,.Iff'ICt At81fOnl·
bte Ultll Call ChMhire 614

8915

Now hiring LPN a and ANa Mua1
potMH atrono ••..t•ahip alUM•
E•P•tence In long term c••
prefwred. pe..,. C.ll: Four
Windt Nursing Ftc:llill•. Jaclll·
"""· OH 814-218· 7881

look ing toJ

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Appty tt P!n~"' C.re Cent It'
Ill Jtc*aon Pth. Mon. Fri

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NOTICE . Hutton' a Welding 1nd
Ftbrlcetion a.-w•ng you ; ar••
W• weld tnything from CMt Iron
to •lumn Service lectoriM
trucking or Individuals If you
nMd somtthing bulh or rep•lrlld
cell614· 882·7122

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In Lovin&amp; Memory of

.James Lee Shaver Jr.
on His Birthday, July 4.
Hap~

birthday, Jimmy
You rt ninttun todey.
Six years have cone by
Since you went away. ,
I miss you mort and more
As tiCh day 1011 by.
But still I find myself ask·
in&amp;
Why, Lord why?
I know you're with
The aood Lord above,
You have winp olan anpl
And fly li kt 1 dovtl
One diY. I hop~
We'll meet aaatn
You know you'll•lways
Bt my little man.
I'm sorry. Jimmy
You had to ao.
But you know, little one,
I love you so.
Sadly missed by Mom,
l1mlly end friends.

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Homes for Sale

noe requWed.

,.. . . aend r..ume to loll 832
co Bell~ Deily Tribune. 121
Third Avenue, Gelllpolit. OH

41131 .

41

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Houses for Rant

Splk

lovol 3 BR. 1 Ya booht.
combined kitchen, dining, bu•
ment, city achool. Oep $321

mo. C•ll 814·399·832.3.

Reteit lal• Help. Full and-or
pM1 tlrnl ..... help needed
Deake p.....,.t mettrnaf lndtOood working condi
viduel
tion1. Appty al Full Hellm•k
Shop, 51..,., I ridge Piau , Tun·
diY. July 7 . 11 .ooam to
•oopm
Blbyaltt• tor 1 yr. 1nd I yr. old.
TtwH dwrt p..- w•ltk Rodn.,
•ee Aet ...... c. reaultld Cell
2•1·9111 eveninge
HIAINGI oOv.,nment joba;, yCK.Ir
., . . 116,000 - 118.000 Call

102·131·8881

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New 48Ft 2 bath Cl•k Or
U2.000 Newly remodled Hs.
2BR 122 ,000 In Addlaon Ctll

2 IR . 10 yr .. mint c:ondiuon
bleutlful IOcllton. l\le..- Nor·
thup. Priced right or will trade.
Call614 211-8200

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Happy Ads

Htttf

1 lfOWtnQ number of
women hMte found .. citing,

rance Agent wl1h our Comp~~ ­
Fiflt wilh t Ye• Income e~~n bt

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LAO TECH

.Jeckton General Ho1p, Rlpty, W .
\It 11 eccept~ applicttlona for 1
full time medic .. Ltb T1chnician,
qualified eppllcant, will hew• • 2
or 4 ~If degrH in Medicel
Technoloev end • curr~t ASCP
Aegtatry Hotpitll offer• e~~cll·
lltflt NittY 1nd bentfhs fOf mor•
informlllon c.U, Peraonn• D~r•
cotr 304·372-2731 or 1pply 11
Ho1p1tel buuinMI office.

Lowe,
Chn•re• &amp;

" ,,...ehll•re•

110 SALE . AvOn Ladi• need
ord••· ctll for book or order.

304-882-2019. TELL YOUR
FRIENDS

REPS NEEDED for bulin••
•ccounta Fuii·Tima. t80.000-

080,000·P•n·Tlmil, 012.000·

11B,OOO· No Selling, repeat boaIn•• let your own houn .
Tr11ning provided Ctll 1 -112938-8870, M-F. lam to 15pm
ICtntrtl Standerd Timel .

Newly remodeled 3 bedroom
house for ule or rent on lmcoln
Ht1 &amp;1• · 992 -76 89 after
6•00p m .

3 bedroo"''· 1 bath, lhnng room,
dining room, kitchen 1nd den
Full ba1ement with fuel oU or
wood burning furnace carport
out building. trailer hook -up, 1 'h
acre 126,000 Will cona~der
land contract at 9 percent. Cell
814-742 2832 evening• eher
&amp;DO
5 rooms w1th bath Nice location
on Grent St Newly remodeled,
large lot. cloae to school tnd
church" Priced reaaoneble
Ca11814· 992· 72••

rooms and bath driuble
gltl'age, lwei lot, good ioclrtion
on Grant St. M1ddlepon Prtce
reduced for quick aale 614·

6

992 &amp;429

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32 Mobile Homes '
for Sale

198.. N11hua 14a60, 2 IR
completely turmahed If desired
hcellent condition Awning •
cover.cl pl11o CA Call 614-

448·0904.

1988 Cuttom Menor. 12•60, 2
8ft gu h11t. poreh, refrig ,
ato'ole, W/ D, fully carpeted.
good condlti'ln. 14,600 Call

814 258·8225

1980 14•70 Memory 1 Ox20
deck with rail 4•6 b1ck porch.
10x14 outbu•&amp;d•ng built with
presaure 1reated tumber ·
112 ,600 1987 Kawllaki 1 104
wheet" •1 .100 Csll61•· 246·

9829

1981 Kno111 12x60, 2 BR. tottl
Electric. new c lfptt. \'&amp;TV nice
Call614· 4•6· 017!i
198' 1••66. fenced yard 3
lott Rt 160 It Evergreen
118 500 Call614·4'6 1339or
81,·448· 1 528

Hoppy
Anniversary

Elmer &amp; Nancy
Yon Meter
From
daughter,
Horrl1

2789.

2 bedroom houae and apt for
rent 1n Pomeroy P1rtially fur·
nilhed, deposit required Ctll
614-992-2381

2 bedroom house In Clifton.
Stove, refrig1111tor. cerpeted No
peta. Oepoalt Phone 304-773·
698~ .

Houae for rent in Middleport .

Coli 814-992 8939. •

Modular Homel Ctrtet French
residence. Middlepc:tr1 Corn• of
Fourth end Ptlmer Mu.t ... to
appreciete C.ll614~ 992 - 3293

1973 14a70. 3 bedroom. fur niihecl 17260 t968 2 bed·
room. penly furmahtd •seao
81 • · 992· 7,79
'79 Minchin mob1ie ~home,
1••70, new c trpet , 3 bedroom
17, 200 .00 or beat off•. 30•·
468-177,
Mobile home, two Iota, ni~
blo" g1rage. tolll electric.
centrtleir, large acrMned porch,
new underpennino. w11her and
dryer, food freezer New H•ven
Ill go• for one pnce, ctll
30• ·.176 · 4•88 for more
information.

Farms for Sale

Rooms for rent, day week
month . Gtlh• Hotel. Call 614448-9716 Rentaslowas$120
month .

814-843-5309.

General Hartinger Parkway in
Middleport. Call 614- 992·

Neat. small home in Middleport.
Four rooma, bath. attached
garege Carpeted. atoll/e. end
refrlgerttor provided Ideal for
11ngie or working couple 1176
month plua aecurity deposit.
Sorry. no peu or children Cell
614-992· 6292 eher 5

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Remodeled houae tor rent '"
Chester, New panelling end
carpeting. 3 BA .. with tmtll den .
Rel\soneble rent Cell61 4· 986·

4248

2BR , AC. Clble. Hud accept~ .
Rt\18NIIIW 1n Kaneug• Fostera
Mob•le Home Perk Ph 614·

448·1802

2 BA , 1211160 unfurnished 1 / 2
mile hom Holzer. reference S.
deposit reqUired Call 61 4 ·446·

4389 •• 304·876-9780.

14~~;65 Mobile Home. 2 BR . on 1
acre land, 2 children accepted,
1100 Depoatt. 1186/ month
plua uttlittll. Cell 614· 388·
9881 VInton area

304-773-5828

Two 2 bedroom mobile homes.
furnithed. yard withcha1n hnk
fence. t76 00 depoah. phone
304-875·6612 efter 6 00 pm
,..obtle homea for rent, 2 and 4
bedroom, lurnished. 2 children,

2 bedroom treiler. pertly fur·
niah~ . nicelot, 1200.00 plua
deposit. Galltpoha Ferry, 304-

44

1 end 2 bedroom epartmenta for
rent
Baa~c rent for 1 bdr ,
•183 00, 2bdr , $219 00 A lao
required 1 •200.00 aecurhy
depo11t CONTACT Jackeon
EatetH Dept Ph 448-3997
Equal HOualng Opportuntty
Furntlhed &amp; unfurniahed apts ..
1160 00 and up . referenCea Ph

304·675 7738 •• 304-575·

Upateira unturniahed epartment
Utd1t1n pa1d Carpeted. no ch1ld·
fen or pet a, Call 81 •-..C8· 1 637
Furn11hed apt nut door to
Ubrery One profeaaion•l Adult
only Parkmg Ph. 446 0338
Garege apt 3 room• • bath.
Furntahlld. 1nclud1ng washer,
dryer &amp; air CleM No pets
Adults only. Ref. &amp; dep required .
Call 614-446· 1619
Furmahtd •pertment 1225.
uttllttn ptid 1 bdr 920 Fourth,
Galllpolla Call 448-4416 after
Bpm ,
Apertment for Rent . 3 rooms.
$125 / mo Aduha C•ll 304·

875-5104.•• 876 7739

parklng Coli 614·446-4807.

...

614·448·3844.

Mobile Home Space-SO ft or
smeller. 176 Water Pd . 920
Fourth. Galhpolia Call 614-

448-4416 afl• ePM.

COUNTRY H!OBILE Home Park.
Route 33, North of Pomeroy.
Rental trailer• Cell 614-992-

7479.

Space for smell tre•lers All
hook- up1 . Cable Also eff•ciency
rooms, atr and cable Meson.
w Ve Call 304· n3-6651
Space for rent , trailer apaces.
Locust Rd. At 1 , Pomt Pleasant ,

304-875-t078.

47 Wantad to Rent
3 or 4 Bedroom houae m Kyger
Creek School 011tr1ct References Ph 614-446-8621

Merchandtse

SWAIN

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oltve St., Gallipolis.
NEW- 6 pc wood group- $399
Uv•ng room auites- 1199-$699
Bunk beda whh bedd1ng $189
Full atze mattreaa &amp; foundation
atertina · 899 Reclinera
lttrtlng- til
USED- Bedt, dr•Hf'l. bedroom
IUitts. n99·*299 Deskl,
wringer wuher. a complete line
of uaec:t fumtture
NEW· Wntern bootl· 130
Workbootl t18 &amp; up {Steel &amp;
aoft toe) Call 614·4•6·3169

V11tey Furniture. new It used
Llrge tect1on of qulllty furni ture 1216 Eaatern Ave .
Gallipolia
GOOO USED APPllANCES
W•hera, d~ers. refrigaratOrl,
range• Sklggs Appliances,
Upper River R,d. bllide Stone
Creet Motel . 6t4-446 7398

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
'Sof11 and chairl pnced from
1391 to t986 . Tables 160 and
up to 1126 Hide-1·bed1 8390
to $696 Recliners t226 to
t376 . Limp• t28 to 1126 .
Dinette• 1W9 1nd up to 1496
Wood teble w -&amp; chairs 1286 to
•796. Dttk noo up to 1376
Hutch• •400 and up. Bunk
bedl complete w -mlttresn•
1296 end up to 1386 Btbybeda
• ·1 10. Mtttrell.. or boJC spr~nga
full or twin 868, f1rm 178. end
•es OuHn sets 1226. King
t350 . • drewer chest •e9 Gun
cab1net1 6 gun G11 or electriC
range 1375. Beby mattrnsea
t35 &amp; t46 . Bed frames 120 .
130 &amp; Kn)l frame 160 Oood
selectton of bedroom sun:e1.
met•l ceb1neta, headboards S30
and up to 186.
90 Daya .. me es cash with
approved credit
3 Miles out
Bul.-v1lle Ad Open 9em to 6pft1
Mon thru Sat Ph. 814-446-

Businees
Buildings

Upstslra, 3 BR . 1 b,.th, k1tchen
furniahed, no peta, Dep &amp; Ref
238 Fuat U60/ mo Call 61•·

large froat -free refrigerator.
1121. Electric renge, t86 Mic·
rowave oven and Clrt, t 126.
Antique Metropolitan Organ,
175. Queen Anne 1tyle wingbeck chttr, tl&amp; Call814 · 992~
&amp;597 or 8,.· 992-3189

Comm~rcial bulklinga.&lt;~ for 181111.12 BR , 2 beth. carpeted, kl,tchen 44
Downtown Pt Ple...nt Storat, furmahed, no pels. dep &amp; ref
578·8104.

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35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Call

Futmshed Apt., 3 room a, sha_r•
bath. 701 Fourth, Gallipolis.
e19&amp; Utilhi• p1id Cell 61•·

441·4418 ofoOI' 8PM

IPM.

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1 Yl ac lot on Jerry I Run Rd . Modern 1 BA apartment Ctll
Apple Grove, with rural water 614-448-0390.

30.·878·2383.

G r..:lous ltving, 1 1nd 2 bedI •cr•. nice w•ter. I miiM from room aptrtmenta et VIllage
lock• • dam. Very private. M•nGr and Atvlt'llde Apart·
leYtral houH eitea. 304-li71RMntl In Mlddltport. From
2tte.
12115 Including utllhlee C.ll

ll t: II l.tl s

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41

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Housea .for Rent

11 4-1192· 7787. EOH

Efficiency 1pt for rent on Routh
Lane In Chllhlre. luhebl• for
one or two people, Call 304·

773·11828.

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Vlllaa• OrHI't tpte. now acceptIng application• tor r•ldenoy. 2
bedroom. totel electric. For
.-.ore lnform1tlon 114·112·

1174.

Furnllhed 1pt1. ln Mlddl..,on. 1
bedroom, •21 0. 2 bedroom.

U20. t!OO d-k. Colt 814192·81&amp;0.

91&amp;7

.

53

Antique•

7398

CARPET

flemn-.ta·AII liz"
carp4rt- t8 .00 yerd &amp;
rooma- t300 It up
eveilable Mollohan
Upper River Rd. Ctll

7444.

Alao cut
up . Living
Fin1nctng
Furnrture,
614 446-

King uaed wood &amp; coal burnlf'lg
atove. Good cond Cell 8 , ..
4•1·0373
Good u1ed color tv' I for ule or
trade Ce11614·448-1149
Maytag wr1nger washer. l1rge
couch, 'A hide-a -bed. electric
ttove. odd kitchen ch•ira Call
61 4 ·446-2867
Good uaed Ph•co refTtgerator
and GE portable diah washer.

Coli 814·448·8331

or

614·

ClllahM'a Used Tire $hop. Ov•
1,000tir... liz.. 12.13.14.11. •
16. 18 I . 8 mil• out Rt. 218.;1'
Cell 814· 2151· 8261
.~'.:

._

Plutic clatem 1tate ewovtd...c' ,..
plastic Mptic tenkl, ~...
culverts, metal culwrte. RO,.- _EVANS ENTERPRISES, .Jack·"'

oon,

Oh 814·28t·lt30.

•

2 Woodburner1. Cell 114.. 381· ,

9308.

6000 BTU •ir conditioner·....-, ·
or trtde for catv•. Call 114-""

387-7727.

~

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10'h ft . Uniden Stteltlte-lttv.,.. :
Wire mtlh. Approll. 1 00 ft ·
cabl11 Cell 114-441·1301

3269

New wood 8 pc living room
suttea t399 96; New l1v1ng
room 1uit11 from S 179 96 to
S700. ; Chest of drawers, •
drawer , 148 . 5 drawer 159 96 ,
End tables from $89 95 ut.
Used Furniture: bedroom suites.
full 11zed beds, twm beds and
rockera. Reclinera from 199 95
and up
THE WORKING

MAN'S FRIEND

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1·800·843·3787.

~~~~~~~~~ ··
101JJ h . Continentel i.celllt..
dilh with teven tenths nlectot,
6000 receiver Paid e2800. 'Mil ·
teke $1000 or trtde. 114-112· -"

8940.

For 11le: Complete aet of Fotto- ' •
n•
crystal wara Century P.n•..:. _

ern. Cell 114·949·2111 .

LOCAL GENERAL
. MOTORS
DEALERSHIP IN
NEED OF
CERTIFIED
GENERAL MOTORS
MECHANIC.
.,I

QUAUFIED APPlKANTS SHOULD .SEND
RESUME TO BOX . 729J IN CARE Of

THE DAILY SENTINEL, 111 COURT ST.,
POMEROY, OliO 45769.
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IMMEDIATE VACANCY

Gallipolis Developmental Center, a licensed ICF MR
facility serving approximately 300 residents, cur· · t
rently has an opening for:

Apartment
for Rent

STILL AVAilABLE!!
New Condominium
Overlooking Ocean
In North Myrtle
Beach
2 bedrooms, sleeps six
with kin&amp; size beds, Jacuzzi in master bath,
oulside swimming pool.

WEEKS OF:
JULY 18-25
JULY 25-AUG. 1
AUG. 29-SEPT. 5

Special Fall &amp; Winter
retes also available.
For Information,

Call or Write.
The Medictl
Shoppe, Inc •
11611 Jacktan Pike
Gonlpollt, Ohio 46631
614·446-2206

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LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST
Requires license to practice speech patholoo as is·
sued by Ohio State Board of Speech Patholo&amp;Y &amp; Au·
dlology pursuant to Chapter 4753.02 of Revised
Code.

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Must be Q!llRP ELIGIBLE at trme of employment and
obtain QMRP CERTIFICATION within one (1) year. '
'
Prepares individual program plans and provides in· ' "
structional or therapeutic develoment ollan&amp;UIII • ;
or communrcatton skills, measures and assesses ,
communication skill abilities and disabilities toes- ,
tablish language · development levels, serves as ; '
member of interdisciplinary team, pFovides consul- '
tation and in-service traimng and mainllins written
records of assessments. program objectives and
progress data.

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Gallipolis Developmental Center is iocated in
Southeast Ohio (along the Ohio Riverl within one • ·
hour drive of two major universities. Applicants · •
should contact: Personnel Department, GALLIPOLIS :' ~.
DEVELOMENTAL CENTER, 2500 Ohio Avenue, Galli·
polis, Ohio 45631 -telephone 614-446-1642 .
· ~FFIRMATIVE ACTION / EQUAL OPPORTUNITT EMPLOYER

Mongolian drop l11f table, 4
chaira. matching hutch 8660
or best offer Call 814-448 ·

1 Bedroom. furntahed. upsta1n
apt S150 / month Call 614·

oftices A-One Rill btate 1 •326 / mo 11 Court St
·Carol Yeeger, Broker Call 304- 1 814~ 448·4928 .

UO. W - - -

Catalylic Converters. only~
•89.115. Most model•. Install• .
tion 1110 avatltble. Mutft• Mint·
9 Stimpson Avt., Athena, Ohkf ·

7912.

448-4928

otand,

PARSON'S FURNITURE

OHtce Space for Rent E1.cettent
for Attorneys. Accountant, etc
Clou to Court Houle Call
Wi1emen Ret! Ettete Agency

446- 260,

448-3884

TV

CMO. fZO. Mtoc.-.uo. _.
130 R. .r eNt fOf' Surflu..,. till
lflckup whh " - bella end ..
hardware. eao. c.u t14--241·

For t~I•Copying mechine A
Minolte EIKtrogr1phlc 10.1 lnd
aupplles tor ontv 1299 Call D•v·
614-U0-7899, Ewnlng lh•·
6pm, 814-,:448-9839
•

0322.

D11luxe 3 room unfurniahed
tptrtment Ne~ kitchen , carpet
throughout 1 at floor. off street

Ten lOft and metching kN ..... '
1100 Mota! - - 010 . .
Two tofa IIUPirt. eto. ....
t7&amp; CoffN table, 120. lwtval •

Central An Conditioner., 3 ton,
goQd condhion. 1140. Call
614-446 2026 or 614·,46 ·

6104 A-1 Real Ettatt

Furnithed Efficiency •146 Utili'••• paid, there bath 607
Second Ave . Gallipolis Ph
'46-4416 after ?PM .

Kenmor• w11her- 195. Wh•rl·
pool w11her· green, I 110. GE
W•h•- Almond, like new.
t1715 . Dryer- white, 175 Drv-r·
coppertone, 195 QE Gall_ *ver·
•110. Hoover porta;ble walhlr·
dryer IM· 1200 Electric r1~
30 inch t12&amp; . Electric r•ng•
30 inah. copportone, •1 50.
Electric, rang• 30 tnch. 195.
El-.:tric rang• whtte, ttl 2
lth'aerators· frott ff. . whhe,
t126 etch Freezer· hk'8-naw,
t1 150. Skagga Applienc.., 651
Upper Afver Rd. Call614-«6-

47 Space for Rent

County Appltance, Inc Good
uaed epphtncn and TV allts.
Open SAM to 6PM . Mon thru
Sit 614-,46·1899, 627 3rd
Ave. Gelllpolia, OH

Apartment
for Rent

51 Household Goods

246-6642.

51 H_o usehold Goods

2 bedroom. furn1ahed, wuher
and dryeJ, AC, •196 plut
depo11t and utihtin. 614-992·
7'79

The

Furnished room $100 Ut1litiet
paid Shere bath. Smgle male
919 Second Gelhpoha Cell
448 -4416 aftM 7pm.

20 acre ftrm Hannan Trace
P.~..O. Glenwood, W V1 for
more mformat1on cell304-773·
61 18 or 773· 6186 after 5 :00

l 1··388-8711 .

R•ldonltal
Commorciel • lndumial
PH. 14·245-9113

Furnished Rooms

2 bedroom mob1le home, RoUth
lane Cheahire Ntce lot. Call

Furnlllhed Apt , 2 BR, I 1 9&amp; .
22 tern on At 100 Bern &amp; Weter paid. 1 138 Second. Galller•g". •32.000 After 6 call polia Call 614~ 446-4&lt;418 after

AITH.'S CHAIN
LINI FENCE

3 rooms and bath, gu heat.
ground floor. wuher and dryer
hoo'k up, no children. Immediate
oceupenc:y No pets. phone
304-876-4480 eat 63 or 60

frM 9" and water CINn 1300
month In Portland. 4 miles from
Revenswood Newly remodeled

875· 7942

- . , - - - - - - - - ·It-

One bedroom apt in Pt Pleellf'lt. Extrt clean and nice.
Aduh:s Only No Pet• 304-6761386 -

46

1983 Skyline· 1411160 2 BR . AC ,
e1.tloe nice French Cny BrokeJ
age Servic11 Call 614· 446·

197$ Liberty Mobile Home whh
atorage building on 1 1/1acres off
Rt 160 It Porter C•ll 245•
9234

8024.

2 b•droom, full buement.
plenty at yard and garden apace

814-448·0608,

Community mobile home for
.. le Fully equipped Ctll 814
448-2899

1 bedroom ljlround floor, ptr~ete
entrtnce. recently remodeled.
Ev"Vthlng fum . ~ lac outsldrtt
H1ndenon 1280. month 304·

2 bedroom turniaed 1pt, ref 1nd
depoa.lt. PHw Haven, W. Ve ..
J04· eB2 · 3267 or 30,·773~

1H"' &amp;hult2 14•70 wtlh e•·
pando 3 BR &amp; 2 baths Land
contract evall1ble Call 61•·

1973 Arhngton 121166, 2 DR
new urpet, new porch· 8•12
und•pinnlng, new doors &amp;
•icreen1 . Ctll 614-379-2898

ht. 814·441·8221 .

3 bdr. ranc:h home It LeGrande
Btvd .. Rt. 141 . Call 814- 379-

304-875·2829.
NEW ANO USED MOBILE 2 bedroom unfurniahed haute,
HOMES MiSSEL' S QUALITY 607'h Second St. New Haven.
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
304-882·2505
WE~T, GALUPOLIS. RT 35
PHONE 814·445· 7274
1972 Caatle 14x86 with 1982 42 Mobile Homes
hpandO 12•20 Fireplace, Cen·
for Rent
5884

APARTMENTS , IT.IObile hol"''l•i
hou111. Pt. Pl ... ent •nd Gellipo·

875-8730.

2 bedroom house Camp Conley

tret Air. 2 Betha, 2 atorage
bu1ldinga Muat Sell $13,800 or
re11onable offer Ph 814 248-

2588.

814·441·1301 .

7883

8aetllonTrlbbleRd ott At 62
PhJI atore building, werehouae
3 BR house. b1rn. cellar. plul 2
other buiklina• All black top
road C1ll 304· 468 · 1818 Call
aft• 8PM

17&amp;·39&amp;0 Of 1-800·142·3819.

llottoo; Olivo, Pt. Pt. WV 21580.
AAE·EEOE

6 room housa. Roae H1ll, Pomeroy, Oh 1 3 acres t17,000 AI
Mart•n 614-878-2613

33

VETERANS -Earn .. tremon.., m
tht Army Netlonal Querd. 304-

MLT Certified or eligible for pert
time evening• po11tlon MondiiY
thru Frid.y Contact Pereonn•
Dept Pl11nnt Vllley Hoaptlll.

Houae In vilhtge of Ch•ter,
Ohio Btrgaln It 124.900.
Come ...1 Cell 614-985-3671

9340

lcwety niW" 3 BR home built th is
apring 2 ur garage, nice aru.
C 18¥ 6 chy achoolt. e mUM
grom OIIHpol11 Will conalder
mobile home 11 trade in .
147.500 . Ctl 81•·••&amp;-8038

Aanlvertary
Cly4t &amp; Ethel

•20.000 or more1n Salary plu1
edditktnll bonuHs. Celt for an
eppointmtnt et 814-374· 8248
An "ulf opportunity employer.

For aale by owner 2 atory houae
In Middleport overlooking perk.
30 yr gutrnteed v1nyle aicllng.
w· w urpllt, 1 'h beth, uniq~e
woodwork. 814.-192-5126. .•

Apartment
• for Rent

K1tchen furn1Jhed. carpeted. 2 ~
BA. 1 Yt bath. no pets, Dep •
Ret . 233 Second Avenue. 6 room UDfurnlshed 1pt. Cell
1350/ mo . Call 114-U6-•928
614 - 992 ~ 6,34 or 304-882 ·

3 BA houH tpprox : 1 mile from
town . Appro• 1 1h
lend.
Full baaement, 2 cer gerage. Can
rent wfth option to buy: Call

448 8525

441·8111

wide.

WAYNE MILHOAN

Profe~sional

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Services

More M'ld mot"e wom.n .re
~mlnQ IUCC . . Iful in lhl
buak\ ... world todey . At Nation·

CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my
thanks to all my !emily,
fnends, and net&amp;hbors
who helped In eny wey
durin&amp; the illness and
death of my wile, Helen.
Thanks too, to the
staff of Holzer Hospilll,
special thanks to the
nurses on 4 West. the E.
M.S.. and Home Health
Care.
Thanks also to Ewin&amp;
Funeral Home . The food,
~ards, flowers, prayers
and visits at the hospilll
and at home were 111
creatly appreciated.

d,.;ly.

48874. 0 • - •· July I , 1987

L.--------~lj utitfvlng cw... e •• tn lnau-

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Classic rall·top dnk. Handsome dovlllt·pt·
tlestal roll top diHk dnigned for·lltouty and
function. 3 utility drawers and 2 file draw·
ttrs. lrass-plated hardware. Pi111, pecan or·
ook finish.

In loving
·memory of

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ROLL TOP DESK

In Memoriam

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99

Will teech to swim! lite Guard
IWSI) ii!: yrs experience Oh1o
State, 1 yr City pool. Call

8873

Oentet chlittktt altittant for
O.IHpolle.,. . ofttc:.. E•perienet~

12 Inch r~lll .erm MW
10 inch Of bettlf Wlitle MW.

March 3, 1926·
July 6, 1983

OPEN MONDAY THIU FRIDAY 9A.M. to 5 P.M.
SUSAN ELUOnr IN - MANAGER

Our Regular s23.99 Double Roll

241&amp;

rtceiveble, accounts
p-veble. pavroll. &amp; deYy ac·
counting pr~ur" Send r•

l••co•onll

W~~tted.

·2

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Qualily cloublt pedutal dlHks feature 3 uttl·
ity drawers, 2 lilt drawers, O((tnled with
llrass·plated hardware. Your choice of oak
pint ar pecan finish.
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992-3471,

•SKIN CARE PRODUCTS (Carrington Sween Catalina, Care-Techl
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DOUBLE PEDESTAL DESK

Part-time employm..,t for Reatau•••• Bookk-ong poohoon
Hours 8AM till noon. Mon. thru

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Buyint dtity goid tiN., colna.
rlngt. j..-elr, . tt•llnu Wlft. old
colna. l•g• cu"en~ . Top pric•
Ed lurilet1 hrNt Shop,
2nd .... Mlddl_,, Oh 814·

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•SIGVAR_IS ·a nd AEROS SUPPORT HOSE
•WHEELCHAIRS, WALKERS. CANES
•EXERCISE BIKES, ROWERS . ETC .
•ADUL
CHUX (Attends, Depends,
D · ·T DIAPERS
IQnttyJ

Mobtlt Hom11 C1ll I 1 4 ~

Call 814·441c 7021

•DIABETIC SUPPLIES &amp; EQUIPMENT
•TENS SUPPLIES

•DRESSINGS
•MASTECTOMY FORMS and BRAS

Start your own bu•nHsf Become a W.tldna deal• Futt or
pan time opponunltiM ...,,u.
ble Call 814- 992-7883 tor
More inform.tMJn

44.·0171
or

ourt treet .
Gallipolis, Ohio
614-446-6949
ILocated Between OJ&lt;or's &amp; Mack's Auto I

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spood IXId - ' " ' ' &lt;OIIfrol. l

Witl plcil up. Ctll 304· 312·

40U.

GALLIA
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
S3 (
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IS.~t~•-• to-d whort thtfi.

Jim's odd jobl pfllntlng, drrveway r ...aling. carpenter work &amp;
·.,oaf ,.,air. . trees • ' hedg ..
uperienced. Cell 8 14 -379'-

wotk1 Hr.e reference. Don' t
A"" , Gollloollo. Call 114·446· k•
putting It oft Jult etlll me,
2~12
evening~ 114-446-7111 . ctey1
SlatH uMd · from houu rooii· 2&amp;1·1131 .

Medical Needs

July 1st-31st

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".Jim Mink Ch.v. ·Oidt Inc
1111 Gene Johnaon

For A. IJ Your

RED DOT SALE

'WALLPAPER SUPERMARKET
-". · AND BLIND SHOP

Wanted To Buy

TOI'
model
and new• uud c••· Smhh
tlulc*· Pontlec. 1911 hatem

In a nvtlhtll,

Ohio C•ll &amp;14-288·8930

E. Click,

9

nFor Sale or Le11e••
• BR. 2 beth, full beeemem. with
aboveground pool &amp; XL deck on
1 !2 acre ecro1s from AddiiVille
gudt school. Finenclng avele•
ble whh 1m111 down peyment
Prlcetl thou11nd• below tp·
pr1i1.d nlue. Call Beu : 919791 2162

StRtlc tank pufnping. r•ldentlal
&amp; commericll. 180 per load
Ron Ewm1 Enlerpriall Jeckaon ,

An Eq..-1 Opportunity / AHirma·
tN-e Actfon Employe' •

Au~dcm"' Cot Oac•r

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742-2617

PMO!OGUPHY ,.£WOIKS

Help Wanted

lng upon quelifictttont. Send
reMune to Aree Agency on
Aging Ot.trlct 7 . Inc: .. P 0 . 8oJC
971 ROC . Rio Grande. OH

304·895-3430

JOHN WlMSLEY·OPEIATOI
311-1786

o!:id
Tawney

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Rick Pearson Auction'"' li·
c..,.ed In Ohio tnd W"t Virgin!•. Real E1t1t1 anHque, fetm.
llquld1tion aelea , 304 -773 ·

871t .. 773 8430.

OUR ONCE·A·YEAR

BUY ONE DOUBLE ROLL
FOR '9.99 &amp;GET
ONE
ALL FIRST QUALITY ALL SAlES FINAL

Public Sale
l!o Auction

Homes for Sale
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Movino Sale. July 1-5, h'"'f·
tttino goea. TV. tool boa, furntture, 2212 Mediaon Ave

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Your
Photos

814·992·8940

&amp; Vicinity ·

IOill

WESCO POOLS

Brenda hlka care ot eldet"ly
.,.ople In h11 home. 1 0 yu
•l*'•enoe Loving care C.ll

18 Wanted ,to Do

···· ""PfPieiisiinf·····

Batk fill with sand 1nd 111 plumb·
ina I'll". Schedule 40 PVC.

CHILD

31

Wanted

G1gan1ic ylrd ule Monday July

Lowest Prices Around On
In-Ground Pools. f!!~,.,.,""'='~

IHE
GOLDEN

. Situations

12

&amp;. 208 Mul~rry. 10 00·1.

ca.~h

Annual farm focQs event
scheduled August 4 and 5

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Wther Btntr te~idence. flood
road. Fottow atgn1 up L•ncoln
HilL Snmethlng for everyon.t
Rein wont Cltflcet

ENTEITIINMJNT 12 to 2 lly AMIX lAND
Located in RAINBOW PARK, 1 y, Mile East of Bas han
Store off Co. Rd. 28 on Rainbow Ridge.
WATCH FOR SIGNS.

Wt c:an furntsh many

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ss.oo Entry fee

"FIBERGLASS
POOLS

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GilES OPEN A111:30 A.M.-ENTRIES 12 TO 2

prize from the Ohio VBJley Publishing Co.
Leave your name, address and telephone number
with your card or letter. No telephone cfl)ls will be
accepted. All contest entries should be turned In to
the newspaper office by 4 p.m. each Wednesday.
In case of a tie, the winner will be chosen by
lott ery. Next week, a Gallla County farm will be
featured by I he Ga1lla SoU and Water Conserva·
lion District.

Wanted To Buy

Mld end tabl•.tMng room surta
26 " color 1 v on stlnd. bo.lk:
~·· old Mer•erv. temps 7
JHece dinette lei, w1rdrobn.
•et• Qf d'-h•. litverw.r•. k;t·

13.00 lids Under 12 FREE

CLASS -

9

HUGE YARD SALE -July4thlln~

PRIZES WILL IE AWARDED IY AMOUNT OF ENTIY FEE

; MYSTERY FARM - This · week's mystery
farm, featured by the Meigs Soil and Water
Conservation District, is located so mewhere In
Meigs County. Individuals wishin g to parHdpa te
in the weekly contest mpy do so by guessing the
farm's owner. Just mall, or drop off your guess to
the lhe Daily Sentinel, Ill Co urJ St.. Pomeroy,
Ohio, 45i69 or the Gallipolis Tribune, l\25 Third
A:ve., Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631 , and you may win a $5

Yard Sale

15th. 9 till 5 leda, chltra, coHM

nager!al sk!ils t)lat will be har-d to
replace, they said.
In contra st, the more than 20
million people who left farming
from 1940·1970 were mostly ma r·
gtnal producers, reti rees. or
young adults who decided not to
begin' farm ing

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4 WHEEL DRIVE ·MUD BOG .
SUNDAY, JULY 5th, 2:00 P.M.

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

····· ··GaUTpolla········ ·· Wanted to buy. atendlng timber
Call AI Tromm at 114. 7422328.
&amp; Vicinity
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. Today's farmerB will be diffi~ult to ~place

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agent 's corner

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STUDENT LIFE COORDINATOR · ,

Rio Grande College/Community College announces lht .:
opening of a pos~ion for Student Life C~ordinltor.
Reporting to the 'Student Services Division of the
College responsibilities lor this position include
developing a system of communication within the
d~rms; establishing a close workine relationship
wtth key student development staff; maintainlna
••
discipline with reasonable rules and reauletions
within the dorms: work in&amp; with Counsalin&amp; Center in . '
providtng workshops or guest speakers 1nd other
·.:
dorm activities. Also included with the responsibili·
:~
ties are duties of a Student Housing Coordi111tor
which include administering the housin&amp; ISSilfl"
mant process throughout the academic yeer; devel·
opin~ and maint_
aining a ~ummer housin&amp; propam; ' ·,.
prov1dtng quarterly hous10g reports; cooFditMtin&amp; , ,,,
daily activities within the residence hills.
Qualifications for the position include • hi&amp;h school · ·::
educ1tion or equiv~lent with post s~condary t11in- : · .~
tng preferred. Previous expenence tn 1 residentill ·• • •
setting is preferred.
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Posttion available AUJUst"I.l987. Paid medical be·
• nefits and leaves available.
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Interested persons should send a letter ol interest ~
resume, includine names and addresses of thrft re: •
lerences, ~fore the deadline of July 10, 1987 to: :;
Phyllis Meson, Personnel Officer
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Rio Gr1nde Colle&amp;e/Communlty Coll111
P.O. Box 969 ·
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Rio Gntnde, OH. 45674
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64 Miac. Merchandiaa

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1978 CadiiiK tor ule. Also
wet ... bed 209 S Fourth St. '"

Oinctn window ••r·conditioner
1&amp;.000 BTU t196 f1rm 614·

387-0322. •

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TONY'S GUN REPAIRS , h•&gt;t
reblueing. fT• puppy with each
blue1ng JOb, ce11304-175-4131

Portable 40''x8' UghtH chang•
able telttr sign t211. non

tghtN t229 FrH delwery end
lOhio
ettera. WVe 800 M2-2434 or
800· 533·3413

Gravely tractor, refr•a.erator,
wtf" &amp; end tabiM. Kirby
aweep•, concrete molda reedy
for buslne.a. 304-876-1182

32 ft ext~tton ledd•. two 6ft
.. JXtmm•cl .. ttep Iadet••· 7 fl
· IXtena.on Nnning board, one

• ~r car ramps. phone 304-876·

: }128.
: ILECTAOLUX a1ln or aervtc.,
.."-.,Uk forlllrry Df karM. 304 -675
"1.;. ]4&amp;7.
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For sale. air cond 11 .600 btu,
..-.... '200., Zenith 19'" TV *1 00 ,
::: Fur Butter S200 304· 676·
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USED MATERIAL

•brge 2 1tory houae. located
• unter K•K Mobile Home Park
2145 Eattern Aw Gallipolis,
~ will be tom down week of J uty e.
- 1987. Anyone wiahmg to purChua uMd m.tertala for out·
- bt.nldlngt. garaga. ete can save
.100'• of tS. Ftrll come tint
: MrVe whtle matenala last For
..,.more tnformatton eall K&amp; K of·
• ftce 304-675 3000 PT . Pit .

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66 Building Supplies '
luikHng Meterl.ta
Block, bricli• ..,., pip•. wlndowt. lint.... etc Cleucle Win·
•••· Alo Granda: 0 Call &amp;1•·
24&amp;·&amp;121
Conat"ete btDCk1 alltifte yertt or
delivery. M••on ,.,.d. Gafllpolla
Black Co. 123Ya Pine St .
O.llloolio. Ohio cou eu...a.
2783.
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A. .cty mix concr.. e and ell

Groom and Supply Shop-Pat
Grooming All breeds. All
stvl• Julie Webb Ph 814-.UI-

0231

Dragonwynd C1ttery Kannel
CFA Himalayan, Persian and
Siam. . kittens AKC Chow

puppi•.
Naw klt1MI;
Stem•e
and
H•malayans
Call 614-4413 84 4 0 0 7

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AKC Billet pups. S waakt okl
Only 3 loft 114-887-e987.

AKC R~ltt..-ed C•irn Terrltr
f.mllle puppy. No ch_. Call

814·02· 2807.

68

Fruit

OuaHiy Fruita and Vag~ttebl•

retail and whot ... te. B. • S
Produce acrou from P.lr:u Hut,

Golllpollo. (lhlo.

MARLIN WEDEMEYER, AUCTIONEER
614-245-5152

GROCERY ·AUCTION
~ARLIN

WEDEMEYER -

AUCTIONEER

614·446·5 1 S2
\

PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY: JULY 11, 1987
10:00 A.M.

Located in Syracuse. Ohio on St. Rt. 124
across from 'Park.
"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR'S ITEMS"

#3 John Epple hardware stone ta r Ivery ntce) , Pomeroy,
Ohto: 3 Pa stone tars, corner what-not shelf collectton of
Jumbo peanut butter 1ars 7 bz 10\\ oz &amp; one 2# w/ba1!,
curved glass chtna cabmet, bl anket chest, table &amp; chatrs,
buffet, round stand table. chil d's rocker, floor lamp, wood
stands &amp; tables, oak desk, hall tree miSc ptcture lrames.
ch1na pot. cherry ta ble. secretary for parts. copper wash
bo1ler . .rug beaters, lanlerns sad trons, rose back chatrs,
miSe chatrs, wtcker !lower stan d, miSe chatrs, w1cke r !lower
stand . corner 10bber •ron kenle. trunk. hand wnnger p1e
crust table. chtHerobe. miSe diShes. candlesttcks, teardrop
lamps and more
"HOUSEHOLD"
2 pc hvtng room sutte. beds, dressers, chest of drawers, table
&amp; chaus. wash basm cabmet style, sweepers. miSe lmen &amp; alghan handmade, coHee &amp; end tables, mtSc appltances, diShes,
pots &amp; pans. RCA B&amp;W TV 100 &amp; 220 atrcondrttoners, Maytag
wnnger washer. wash tubs. glider &amp; porch rocker
"M1SC."
Ten I, cols Avon collect ton, CB anlennas, Med &amp; k1tchen
cab1nets approx 30 round &amp; 10, sqa ure 110 volt light ftx tures. mtsc asst of ltght l1xtures. 300# sa fe . mtsc wtre
chams, mtsc hand &amp; garden tools

OWNERS: VERNON &amp; WILLIAM BARTELS
Eats
Cash
Positive I.D.

OWNERS: CLAYTON AND ELSIE CLAGG

Reason for selling: Moved from their farm to a
mobile home.
Locatior.: From Gallipolis go south on 7 to Clipper Mill. turn right on Orchard Hill. Go to
Shoestring Ridge and turn left. Go approximately 1 mile. Watch for si«ns.
Household-Collect1bles-Ant1ques
Metal bed leather bed, metal wardrobe, wood wardrobe
kttchen table w1th 2 wrought tron chatrs, wall hugger recltner, tables, chatrs, ladder back chatr, rockers, stereo, re
cord player wtth speakers. records !some are old), uttlity lables, metal dresser wtth mtrror, van tty chatr, portable color
TV , lamps, rad1os, coftee makers, mtxer and bowls, skillets,
Stnger sewmg machtne, bratded oval rug, old 9~12 wool rug,
qutlts. curtatns. pictures, Home lnte11or, Homer Laughlin
servtce for 8 !old), Rogers stamless steel stlverware jservtce
for 121, statness steel trays, tee bucket and tongs, depresston
glass !blue, pmk and green), Fenton glass, Elgtn RR walch, ,
. typewnler. gun cases, gun rack, lawn chatrs, porch glider,
potch swmg, storm door, 6ft step ladder, 16ft alummum
ladder, lawn mowers, wheel barrow, 2 wheei!O ft.lratler, cu·
lapacker, water pump and tank, platlorm scalej, 2 lence
chargers. horse whtp, bull whtp, poplar lumber, old corn
planter and lots more too numerous to mention

GUNS .

(2) Reminaton Model 31 shot.,.ns, Savaae 20 puce Sln&amp;le
· . barrel shotgun, Slevens 12iauge smgle barrel shotgun, IL
.• gauge double barrel shotgun lanltQuel, Stevens 22 nfle
· I antiQUe), Wlnchesler'Smgle shof nile IG7A), RWS pellet nfle,
32 automa!tc ptstol
Cash
Positive ID
Food

AUCTIONEER: FINIS ISAAC
Not

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or Lost Pr011erty

lidgo. 814-332-$748

mowtr
deck. runa good. C..l 814-«84348.
111 Massey FergtAton trae1or&amp;
#1
Fergu.un bat•

hHch mowin~
Hay eo,dltloner
1 50. 200 g.elon IPfiiY tank
with elrt 1296 Ctll 814·281·

6522

Now buying ahell earn or ••
corn Call for latnt quotH Riv•
Ctty Farm Suppty, 614-448-

Tr ~nspurl~·ltUII
71

tor with mower A greeter blede &amp;
l1wn c.-t 1.750 Ford tractor
wtth tdgh • low reng&amp; New
firU.hed mower t2.350 Call
&amp;14-285-1822
ft pull·typt combine
Wheat and Straw, Call 388-

8478.

Two Gravety tractorsandatlaehmentl. Alto ueed parte for
Cell 8H·· U8·

4149.

lnt•national Forqe Harwstor
wtth one row eorn head Good

condition 114-887-1937
C11e 230 Hay bal• *900 In
good condition. 1 Mlnl.turt
rualt Donkt'f, 11 rnontht old
1125 Calll14- 912 7819
8uyoneanyslze(:hflinsewcham

Slgr::;"'~O.tr:~~~~''C'o~:

Autos for Sale

1981 ChiVY Chwette. Delu~te
Ex cond Like new. Only 8, 000
mil.. Call &amp;14· 21t-e251

tivestock

_..:._________ I
Duroc: io1rs Bred juat hke the
boar• we t .. ted at the . Ohto
Tfttatlon that gained o1o1er 2 .-6
lbt per diiY Moger Bentley,
Sabina. OH 513·684-2398

614·379-2673 Eve'l

Qu•lity quarttr hor .. mlrea Call
f$14-388-8694

1979 C1dillac., 1982 Sub•ru 4
Wh Or , bot h-good eond 1 969
Flreblrd bt~~dy pant Call 8"141;;;;;;-i;;;t,;-~,;fu,;;,;,'lj:C
1446-9475.
246· 6097
H
bull
Ill
Weight · 1400 lbs
C•ll 1978 Muatang II Cobra 302
1 882-7096
motor, 4 apd 1376 Call 6,4·
3 ragllttred Ang'-'1 cowl. young.
nice. bred t500 each F1rm.

446-7076

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1977 Thundlf'blrd. PI W •
kH*s. new b8tterv• .new paint,
1500 or bNt offer Call 814448-3235
1971 Ctu~v•U•very good conditW,n, U.OOO. Call 114·2&amp;88226
198&amp; Dodge Ch.,.lil•· 21.000
mil•. 5 apetd. Call 814·379·

2728
1982 Plymou•h Ch.mp. du•l
shifter, 47,000 miiH Calf 814379- 2726

Real Es1ate General

64

Hay &amp; Grain

PORTERBROOK SUBDIVISION

1 1on dump t rucll prell-up
Complete BR 1une reehner
chair. llou t8 hold Items
Sweeplt' ear Call 814-441·
9428

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1988 Ford Ranger 4~~o4, .,-,any
e•t,.s, assume loan •&amp;.300 00
and older vehide, 304 875
7642 Of 676 · 6947

1977 Bluer 360 4 speed. 1lr,

05,200. Coii8J4-388-9704

new ltJ(hautt, good tiret S 16150
814-988, 3979

1884

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Celebfity, ••c cond ,
deluxe interior. PS / PB , .. r tilt ,
cru 11e. AM I FM / ca•••tte

eon

u.~oo

114·441-2076

we after 8

1976 Ford. tair eondidon E Keel·
ltnt for working Call 814-448·
' 4637

cru~e.

new fendiM'I, new dogr,

1976 Chevrolet pick· up, runs
good t600 : 19.77 Ford ttatlon
wagon, good cond t9 96 304 676· 2848
1978 ChiiYV pickup truck I cyl
auto new paint JOb, runs good

1650 00

304- 4~8 - 1732

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

1981 Jeep J10 pickup, 4 whelM
dtrw, low milea, new tran1mie
•ion, 6 cyl. 304-882-2692

1186 · Celebt'ity V6-AT. AC
AM / FM / Stereo . IS1k ml

Moto~cycles

1978

~uper

Glide, new top end

new tires leether bags Ctllefter
&amp; 00 PM 614 379

2447~

1976 Ho,.da CB -760 4 cvl
$460 firm Call614-388-9086

Excellent neighborhood with open country air. Nice
3 bedroom brick ranch wtth I Vi baths, family room ,
ltvmg room, formal dmtng, , eat-in kitchen, ali
situaled on a large flat lot. Convement to shoppma
and H.M.C., c1ty school district.

CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 446 -8130
OR COME TO OUR

OPEN HOUSE

SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

A46-6610
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1979

7403

OFFERED BY OWNER

1971 Dodge Aaptn . 2 door
Good m.chttnlc:elly Fti' body
814 ~ 949 · 2113

sweeomg c:trc:ular dr1~e to thiS 1mpre~ s1~ e home
Thtr1 enter the h ont doo1 thr ou&amp;h stately pillars to
vtew the tns1de ollhts 2 story home w1th 4 000 S&lt;l h
m/1 21? baths, 4 bedrooms lormai entry dtntngand
h~ t ng rooms. fam1ly tonm 42'x.22' appro• concrete
&amp;.steel poot and so much more beau11fu!ly sel1 mg on
a shaded 2 ac.re 11\wn

STUTES
462 2ND AVE . REAR
GA LIPOLIS. OHIO

IB

446-4206

ntJ\lrOR ·

MUSTARDS AUCTION SERVICE
2999 Five Points Rd., Jacbon, Ohio

614-286-5868
licensed and bonded In favor of state of Ohio.

79 Motors Homes

30 deys. will
8r. Cimpeis
dtUver. ca•h &amp; carry vr Instal. !· --------_:,_~
~II 614· 379 · 2220 or 1 -304·
' 78 Crul1e Air motor hom•. 21
676-6.758
fl . loaded. Clau A. cell 304-Dull eKhaust k1ts, 199 96 m· 882~3237 tftet' 5·00 pm
of

m1nlmurn

24ft Chns Pontoon boat. 40 hp
Mercurv motor factory trailer.
$3,600 00 Phone 304· n3.

592 1

atalled

Most

Ford•. Chevy

Truck1. Van1, 4x4 'e Muffler
Man , 9 Sttmpaon Ave , Athens.
Ohio1 -800-843-3767.

'71 Star Craft pop-u p camper,
~ry good cond. t800. 304&amp;.-

875-&amp;492

ttoo

Holls area Pnce $61 000 00

#2389

'il!ll0161Cutl•uU.900 00 81
,.,mouth Sapporo 11 700.QO

AEDUCED and jOUcan pockellhe savmgs1Bnck
/ lrame \ro-level onl' $49.500 3 bedrooms. 2 baths,

Dodg•

Oiplomtt
*1 . 800 00
' 80 Carnero
t2.100.00. Phon• 304· 882 ·
3421

family room, l01mal dtnng area 2 ~ car &amp;arage, elec

tqc heat pump/ central a1r lot me approx 2%
acres

N2432

A-FRAME NESTLED IN THE WOODS - Beaut1lul home wtlh
a lovely setttng 42 acres m/1 Qutet and setene llvtng room
w/ w b fireplace Formal d1nmg rnodetn kttchen, 2 balhs
and 3 bedrooms One IS a latge loll bedroom, mastei
bedroom features a deck, Sptral slaircase leads to lh e second
level Lots ol landscapmg 3 oar g•rage. ctty schoo ls. Shown
by appt
MODERN BI -LEVEL located 1n Green rwp of! State Rt 35
Home features 4 bedrooms,' 210 baths. lormall1vtng room,
w/ w b fireplace Ktlchen w/deck Formal drnmg, lamtly
room w/ w b fireplace Ntce netghborhood Ctty Schools.
RARE OPPORTUNITY! - Boaters - Ftshe rmen· Rettrees 600 to 800 fl deep water frontage Including 3 BR, 2 bath
home and a 28x48 ljletal butldmg Lots ol trees, boat docks,
and very secluded
NEED AN EXTRA INCOME! - Th iS could be lor you' Home
and busmess on 8 346 acres plus Rusltc home only 4 yrs
old LR, 3 bedrooms, k~chen , lg palto area, also a nursery
bus1ness wtth 3 greenhouses 12~33 , 12x55 and 22x96.
Starter bUIIdmg 16x35 wtth new luel otl furnace and
wood burner back up 2 wells for adequate water supply This
ts a very effictent bustness Located m Southwestern School
Dtslrtct. Gtve us a call for more detatls
MODERN RANCH - 3 bedroom s, lg k1tchen and dmmg
~yger Creek schools 75 acre m/ 1 $41 .900
13.9
country

MORE OR LESS - Story -and halt 5 b.(d;'Ooms,

C

I.

rooms 2 baths IS tusl a small begtnnmg lar ge lam
1iy room, hvmg room w1lh hreplace lull basement
Kitchen looks as11 spr1 ng has already spru ng Owner
bu1ll butit th1s one for himself
~2361

ENJOY SPACIOUSNESS HERE - 20 acres more or

less suuou nd th1s 3 bedfOOm ranch w1th very n~ee ,

30'x36' garage w1th shed on one !Ide plus 20'140'
#2436

Trucks for Sale

~2370

1977 Chevy P/ U lru clc run1
good. nl..:e bo&lt;tv. t1 .29&amp; . Ctll
eu-28&amp; -e&amp;u

WOlFP[N ROAD IN IIEIGS COUNT! - V~nyl soded
lrame house w1rh th1ee bedrooms, I~ bath, lormal
d1n1nt lull basemen! and enclosed porch Alii hiS on
a fl at one acre lol $25, 000 Call lor more tnlorma
I ton

Dodge Flatbed truck
•om• ,..,eir •e&amp;o Call

YOU'RE MISSING SOMETHING 1f you don'llnQulfe

5om

LJ:!
I!AllOR

216 E 2nd 81 .

Phone

~2326

INVESTMENT -

would make a good rental

home l ocated m Eureka on a large lot (3 bed1oom
In ) Property also has old home that needs repa1r

CERTIFIED
APPRAISALS

992-33215

ll ow.111q
II ·.ttlqu,u !1

about th1s 4 betlr oom 2 story, two baths. formal hv
mg and dtmn.g rooms, full basement w1fh fam1iy
room rec room ut1hty room and patro wtth ex.ceilen t vte w C1ty schools Beaut1lul hom e Call to see

#2437

~2 317

2 STORY HOME AND 1Y&gt; ACRES IIORE OR lESS
OVERLOOKING THE OHIO RIVERI - Home offers 4

Ill ACRES MORE OR lESS - 2 !lor, older home
Wtth 3 be&lt;lrooms and more: 2 barns pond. tobaccco

bedrooms 2 baths1 ilvmg room , famtly room, u11hty
room. remodeled kitchen w1lh Ureplace Storage
bu1Jd.ng and barn Level land lo n~er Fruit lree s
and more

base. 2 storage bu1ldmgs Only approx 7 m1Jes from
lown
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#2328

~2263

1 ·{ 61 4 )· 992 - 3325

NEW LISTING 14.62
acres w1th free gas neat
Portland wtlh sptlng water
$10,500
MODERN BRICK - 46x39
wtth 2 palio~ master bedroom
39x15. rec room 27x l 5 ltr e'place. 2!0 balhs. cenl ral heat
and atr ant1que lights, Italian
!tie. mce carpettn~ Lands
caped lot $130,000
·2 APTS - 2 BR each, central
heat mce wood cabtnets tn
modern krtchen, diSposal, 2
baths. garage and 2 lots neat
Kroger's Ask~ng $29,500
TRAILER - 1979 Ltbert y
12x60, two BRs, all elec .
Vke new Only $7.500
A-FRAME - 56 acres II
yrs old, 210 balhs, ftrepla ce,
full basement. 2 sund ecks, 2
busmess rms , lg garage
about 40x30, drtlled well , on
Rt. 248
'
HOUSE, POND &amp; SHOP Remodeled, 4 or 5 bedrooms. rec rm approx
28x20, dtntn~ study , 2
baths, free gas, lg workshop
78x38 w1th' private offtce,
4 9 acres lor $125 000
2 HOUSES - On Matn. St
' Wtth level lots, v1ew of nver
and all ullhttes $14,000
OWNER FINANCING - So
methmg you can afford 3
BRs, balh, central heal, dbl
garage and level lot near lhe
school Asktng $15,000 •

SPRING IS HERE and we have the perlect cottage
Rac coon Creek lor you to spend your summer eventn gs
and weekend s -year around livtng Buy now $42,500

SR l25 NEAR RIO GAANOE - 1983 SCHULT
l4'r70' MOBil£ HOME - Cuslom bu1lt, 2 bedtoom.
2 balhs, garden cenlral atr two wood decks
516,950 Call Jor more dela&gt;ls

1980 Chi\/ mi., u uck 4WO , 1AI
to" Call 114 448 4225 aftlf

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NOT JOSI ANOTHER BRICK RANCH -)large bed·

metal building Southwestern schools

.TEAFORDm

'

come 7 2 story ""'"' _•..•
ment located m 1
and an appcmtment

112442

17r.-1730.

.Real Estate General

PRICE REDUCED TO $60.000 00 - Rusltc home settin g on
6 8 acres+ Wtth elltctency ~part!"ent Owner IS leaving area
would hke a buyer

MENU FOR

tan~ . auger teedmg wstem pond and sprmg. m1
neral nghts and toba cco base mcluded

3!10 l top. manv
304-875 6392

Real Estate

#2431

on w1th dr~veway andjoundatlon tor a home Corner
lot SG,500 Ca ll ier more mlormal1on ,
-

stall barn aporo1 126 •40' l 1100 1allon sleel bulk

t1 900 00 304-882 -229&amp;

NEW liSTING - Modern tanch . Good t
I 2
m1les !rom lawn Home has been newly redeco,rated. Wood
burntn g ltreplace. cathedral cethng '" livtng room Modern
kitchen. Soltd wood cabtnets 3 bedmoms 1? acre lol Ctty
Schools
WOOD~AND SETTING - 21? acres plus - surroundll\g a
tusftc ran ch lealunng 3 bed rooms, 2 bath s. hv1ng tOOm .,dlll·
mg room modern kttchen equ1pped al so a butlt '" m1cro
wave oven bt eakfaS1 bat , Utillly 100m, lull unhmshed base
men I Heal pum p, cenltal au deck area Single cat gatage
also unalt ached r.arage Only 2'-1 m1less Irom Holzet Hospt
lal Pnced low 50's
MODERN RANCH lealunn g form al llvmg room lg lamlly
room 16x24 w/ Ben fran kim woodburner. 3 bedrooms, com
pletc k1tchen w/ appltances and wesher &amp;d1yer plus snac k
bat 3 bedrooms. fu ll unltntshed basemen I SelltnRon a halt
acre of lan d Very mce home well mamtatn ed Only
$4690000
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ad

dress of thts attractive 3 bedroom home includes
mce k1tchen basemen! garage and a large la nds
caped yard .Call lor an appomtment

NEW liSTING'
2 090 ACRES M/ l VACANT LAND - Ready to build

1983 C.lavlet. 4 door, nandiM'd
lrant, ait- cond, 1 , 300 mil-.. vety
DCKJd eond. 12 500 00 30 4·

'72

,

IS tne

112433

you1 eye tor sureasyou v1ew the gorgeous cat hedral
ce1hng m the h~mg room and master bedroom l 'P
bal hs, recently carpeted family room , 20'x24' unat
ta ched £ara2.e 81 eath!akt n~ country v1ew Charola1s

~ ao

NEW liSltNGt .
BRICK RANCH IN TOWN - 529 4th Ave

story 4 bedroom home in cludmg family room, for
mal dmmg, bath, two car garage Appro• 46 ~60
barn. 2 corn wbs $39,900 Call for more mforma·

AN EYE CATCHER' - ThiS sharp ranch Will catch

N •M~s

GUNS: l C Smnh double 12 gauge 00 grade very ntce cond ,
Browmng 12 gauge aulo. shotBun Bel Rare Colt double)2
. gauge shotgun. Colt Early 25 automtat1c pistol, broker knife
diSplay and case, Ruger aulomattc pistol, Ruger magnum revolver, plus several other guns
Terms: Cash or Local Check w/ID.
Lunch Strvld, Acru of Parkin&amp;

r BUDGET
Tranamluians Uud&amp;
Rebutlt All typ.. Guaranteed •

baths format dmmg area. Storage buildmg and o~er
l acre !.awn W1th1n m1nutes of town

71 acres more or less ~ m1ie appro• ol road tron
!a ge, 90 lree sta ll bam, 2 stios, corn cnb .meta l bee

cond•lkll~

114- 388-IOBd

Several mce blue and grey sloneware ttems. oulstandtng
gramteware blue, green, 1brown, ,decoraled stone 1ars,
KYGER, OHIO I GAL STONE JAR iWM BRADBURG DEALER
IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE). Very old basket, old stove
sampler complete w/pots and sktllets, colleclton ol old salt
and peppers oil! butter mold, 2 teddy bears, cut glass compote and pncher, unusual cut glass bowl.

marine•.

I·~.~~term~:

NEW LISTING'
$42.000 BI -LEVEl - 4 bedrooms '"'"g room. l

1979 Cem•o ltrlinettl.. V 8
;)0&amp;, PS PB. AC . gOOd c:ond,

"Not responstble for acctdents or loss of property.

DI'POIITUNITY

·ao Cemero.

.~{ ......

REAL ESTATE

IQIIAL lfOUIIICi

NEW liSTING'
'WHAT A FARMt" - Presently operated as dairj

198, Buicio.Skyterk. PS , PB , AC ,
c.rulM V·l n...., tw" Ptoneer
AM -FM cauene Priced to aell
114· 982 13&amp;1 •ft• 3 .00p m

AUCTIONEER: Rick Pearson
EXECUTOR:-William Gvrax
Terms· Cash or Check with r.tr.

sunporch, bastfHIIt, prqe Just 1 btl of Havt• Mr• Hn en adra1ood
butldhq, IMifl uHd for a bt1111ess. GJttft ho•st. tool shed. pr6tn. fru1t &amp;
nut trtn, piUII JlriP tncllot ICIOSS road. $45,000. Rodnty 8 Rd
•ISUSSUIABLEIOAN- $3,000 OOWN· lllodrm ~neh Do not hlvllo
1M a VA, 11odlntt mo PIYMiftts Formal drn .. kit. w/Nr ref &amp; ran~t. D.
W, drapoul. utility, 2 blths. OM., stereo systlll'l, ~'nll&amp;hborl 1 mt
~om city pool.
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Auto Parts

&amp; Accessories

· N2442

*1600 1!1111l-986 -436 6

1965

1£1R£AT FOR R£111EIENT. Chormilll2 bodrm homo. I~ IR, in .

76

Strutl. *119 t:l6 pe lr, tnttaiiM
Mo1t mod.. , , Muffler Man . 9
Stimpson Ave , Athena, OhtO
, -800-843-3767.

388-8155 '
379-2184
446·2230
446-7881
44,6·0458
,, ' .
446-8655
245·9490
446-6595

G)

NEW LISTING! .
GUIAN TOWNSHIP - 37 34 ACRE FARM w1lh 2

1982 ford Etcon GL Aulo AC
cruiH. e~~oeell-"t condition 61 4·

NEW liSTING - Cule as can be' Ideal
home or Iota
rettred couple 1\ acre • Appro• 21h m11
ctty Modern
home well matnlamed Lg 1tv1ng •oom. complete kttchen,
ca,peted lhrough full unlmtShed basemen!. 2 cat gmge
plus lg workshop. Pnced 1n 30's

Jl44

21 ft. Sklll craft Cabin Cruller
Sleept 4 to&amp;. 120 HP M•cury
1· 0 motor Needs refurbishing &amp;
rep•lntlng. Will sell or trade for
livestock. Asking *1800. Call
814·446· 70215 •

#2438

tnliMIII &amp; ElEGANJl -Your guesls drove up lhe

SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1987
1:00 TO 5:00 P.-M.

#6687

ITEMS TO SELL: Extra w1de country cupboard w/many drawers, oak table w/ many leaves and rope legs, large round oak
table1 oak ht·back bed and dresser, oak low boy dresser, walnut wtshbone dresser. 3 pc bedroom su1te. drop-leaf gateleg
!able w/ drawer, old kitchen cupboard, several parlor stands,
old trunks. Zentth 21" color TV, several old chatrs and roc kers,
marble top dresser · mce cond, very fancy oak parlor set,
wtcker chatr, yarn wtnder copper apple butter kettle, fancy
Silverstone victrola and records, oak wash stand w/bar, ch·
erry Moms chatr w/carved legs, vtclortan ptano lamp w/tassels, many mce old pictures and frame~ old kttchen clock,
some old Coca-Cola Signs m1rrors, kttchen utenclls, some mo·
d~rn tlems, tools, old trunks, books, art pottery mcludtng Roseville, Monlecello, Weller Jardtnere and pedeslal, Weller owl on
tree trun~ 18 1nch Weller woodpecker on tree trunk, Weller fo.
rest teapot, Art Nouveau wall pockets, plus some McCoy, Hull,
Vanbnggle and more, several old dolls, sterlmg stlver tewelry
and some old coms, Wedgewood cups, Jasper ware, Chelsea,
large 20" Salsuma vase, calendar plates, corona11on mug, oil
lamps, set of Early blown blue matchmg lamps w/Roman key
pattern, 8 p1ece wash bowl sel w/floral destgn, some carmval
glass, Nippon, Fenton, ratlroad chma plus a lot more

..

1985 24 Jt,.. Pontoon floatboat ,
70 HP Ewnrude motot. tra1ler ,
Lots E•tral Sse at Gallipolis
Bott Club. Cell 814·446-4782

Mmerar ughts and small tobacco base mcluded

auto,
1700. 1981 Plymouth Hori:ton
I
epHd, U50 1979 Fotd
Couri• 4 spMd 15150 i979
ChMtY Monz• auto 1600
S•ndv ' l Auto Sal• 814· 992·

1979 Dodge Atpeft 8 cvl. auto,
A C, Good cond 304-675·
144e.

We have been commissioned t~ sell at the Railroad
Hall a very clean eslate from Oak Hill, Ohio.

••ooo FIRM Coli 814 268·
1702 before 2pm

Boats and
Motors for Sale

NEW LISTING!.. ,
VACANTLOTI- APilfOK 2 ~ aetes Very noce bu1l d·
ong s ~e l..&gt;nd lay's llat Cdu nt, water betng 1nslalled.

,9701Chw..,• SS 3504~ ~-.d

LOCATION: RAILROAD HALL. US 35,
DOWNTOWN JACKSON, OHIO

Bol1 &amp; motor 4 6 hp 1860
Trade for dirt blka or four
wheeler wrth boat 304-7922.

~2440

3()&amp;-8 7&amp; -1387

DATE:, THURSDAY, JULY 9TH
STARTING AT 5 P.M.

1980 aeyllner 17ft 1982 90
hp M•rcury motor Shorehne
treller. Bought new In 1983

NEW LISTING!..
SUPER BUILDING lOT - $7,700 00- Appro•
120'1179' rural waler Walnuland pme trees.

Ch.,ette

1971 Old• Cutltll 2 doo• vood
oondiHon Factorv m~e 1&amp;50
Might take gun on plnl•l
lfld .. in . 614 992 3686.

BONNIE L STUlES-REAlTOR
JIM STUTES· REAl lOR
CALL

PUBLIC AUCTION ESTATE,

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Motors for Sale

#2426

Stain leu stetl ••hwlt syatem1
Now euatom m.da for your IJ!'-L~
t ru..:k. motor home or clualccar.
WHh llf•Um• werranty , MuHiet
Man , 9 Stlmp110n A~• Ath.., l,
Ohto. 1-800-843 3?67

1980 Cam..-o Good

GUNS

76

JUDY DEWITT
J. Merrill Carter
Phyllis Loveday
Jim. Cochran
Becky Lane
Patrick CO&lt;hran
Rqn Pitchford
Charles Moore

,,

&amp;87-8937,

PROFESSIONAl SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
VIRGINIA l SMITH BROUR 31! 8126
RUTH GOODY. OFFICE MANAGER 216-6216
DIAN CAlLAHAN . REAllOR 216-6211
- KUNI GOODY. RULIOR 216-9334

1986 Herl~ Davklaon 74 needa
soma work . rune good .
81 , 900 00 ftrm. 304·8822688

Call 614-446·67153

lett OHIIf,

U6·6806

860 Ktwatakl , 4 eyl,
1100 00 Ca111 -114·246· &amp;801
lfter &amp;:00 or ~04- 175 - 7890

178-4198 .

Motors for Sale

Estate General

Galllpoltl

RE SIDEN TIAL •N VEST ~EN lS COMME RCIA.\. rAAMS

"1 984 Hond1 850 Night Hawk,
~ . 000 mlle• ,l ikt new .
·•1 .800 00 304-882-2790
KZ

984 FordTtmpo. 4 Or . 4 IPd ,
AM -FM tape 13199 .John'a
Auto Salta , 8ulnrlle ~d ..

Real Estate General

ANTIQUES: Beauttf~l Chtppendale sofa, Chtp coffee
very mce 9 pc mahogany DR su1te wtth 6 rose back chatrs
curved door chtna, mahogany breakfast chtn a, supet 3 pc
walnut marble top BR sutte. 4 pc mJ hogany BR sutte. mah o
gany drum table, vtct stde chair '2 mahogany bookcases
Queen Ann dresser. half stze Jenny Lynn bed. half s1ze spool
bed, beauttful coverlet stgt.ed &amp; made m 1806, walnul wash
stand, oak wash stand. trunk. walnut bhnd door corner cabt
net patnted. mantel. brass lloor lamp, brass candleholdets &amp;
candelabras, 2 ol~ wooden ships, w1cker tocker &amp; stde chatr
lo match, old lloor lamp old qutlt s, hat boxes, beauttful
handmade bedspread, several old pamttngs old tm advertts
mg, old lamps &amp; ptcture frames
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HOUSEHOLD Blanket chest, chesl, n1ght stand. modern
grandfather's clock. drop-leaf table stool, corner cabtnel,
swtvel rocker card table. Ken more washer &amp; dryer. 19"
col or TV mcabmet, Hotpoml radar range, Rod gers Sil verware
&amp; case, mtrror, 2-2 drawer lllecabmets 3 ftle cases, 2 elec
tnc heaters 2 marble lamps, canvas lor patnhng, GE atr
cond, Amana an co nd : large oval rugs, hangmg whal -not
shelf, brass lloor lamp, 1a1S, sewm g mach tne. yard chans.
porch bench, beaulful glassware, Hav tland chtna, pols &amp;
pan s, ltnens, table cloths, several machtntst tools, Dunlap
lath, dnlls, pg1saw. ptpe me. grmder. 4 house 1acks. bench
saw, work bench. hoes, shovels, rakes, ladders, su mp pump
and much more
CAR: 1972 Ford, httle over 80,000 mtles.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE· This is a very cood quality of
antique &amp; modern furmture You won't want lo miSs tl.

:t'2~~ ,;'ij:::8~~~2 7t'O~w ·

1982Mon1eCarlo AC , AM -FM
3 8 ve eng, hc:ellen1 condihon

1981 CuUass Supreme Auto .
PS , air V -1. new hr" Cell
614 441· 3417 1fttr 5 PM.

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

1984 Kawatltki KLR 800. 1, 800
1

• 441·3383

614- 245 6097

Real Esta1e General

4418.

1979 Hond1 Xli'&amp;. only 1,400
miiM. · *360 00..... Phone 304-

Real

1149 C hevy Waody- I ttarttd
r•storlng. you might like to
f•n..h C1ll 614-448 ·9476 ot

DALE FRAZIER
573-87 lie.

Located at 708 Main St., Pt.
Pleasant, W. V a . The estate of
Everett H. Donham wilt be sold .=~~

Motorcycl11

1978 Honda 3&amp;0T Low mi leage t250 Call 814· 981·

2 people. 3
1 hu to 9ot82
' eh evette 4 dr h1tc:tlbuk 4 1pd .
, good D.. mrle.ge Good cond1·
, lion Asking *1900 Call 61 4 .

814-288-6522

JULY 11, 1987
10:00 A.M.

74

19'78 Pinto •ulo ,. 1800, t1k11
trade on motorcyde Trade faet
or sell ch.apl Call 614- 446·
70J9. 317-7771

Sh.,-p 1980 Mercury Capri
Sunr(lof AM · FM·Cauttle
' WlnewhHI co\Hirt t1296 C111

ESTATE AUCTION .

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FRAZIER AUCTION SERVICE

GRANITEWARE

Trucks for Sale

258-8228

Gth! grinder mU!erwlth magnet.
Hay 1n barn 11 00 bale John D
Gerlach 304 875 5263

72

1978 Tr~ns AM • tpd . trans·
mi..lon whh overdrive Oood
tond AM·F M· T1pe Call 614

304-87&amp;· 2902

HERE'S ONE YOU'VE BEEN WAlliNG FOR
IN!

6 acreens. aheUer. good eond
.1.200 304-273-4215

814-448-8980

Coll614-387· 7230

1see 'oune BuiNv With clnsic
MG shell. Ru"' good Cell

SALE CONDUCTED BY:

STONEWARE

n

tii&amp;O,OOO mAn. Aakln1 13.210

1981 Chevy Maltbu Good
shape, ona owner. clOth intarior.
02,360 . Coil 814-286· 6522

OWNERS:
MR. AND MRS. HAROLD HEVNER

m-5785

1000 33K , SIS Chevttte 40k , 81
Cheve"tte 42K .
MGB Conv
54K , 177 Oataun truck. Cell

1984 Ford Escort 4 S / T,

Oak secretary, oak round table, oak chairs. oak
h1gh back bed, e1ght day keyhole clock, oak
pressed back rocker, Art Nouveau leaded lamp,
antique Bermans banJO, Rosev1lle, amberware,
chma kitchen pnm1t1ves, pump organ, beautiful
wmgback couch , p1e sale, two accord1ans, punch
bowl set. wooden old wagon , e1ght gallon stone
churn , Charleston. West V1rg1n1a , school masters
desk, kitchen cab1net, wooden Coke barrel, many
tools, DeWalt table saw w1th stand, two treadle
sewmg machmes, plus many, many household.
ant1que and collectible 1tems

JESS FRAZIER
937-2022

Hon~lvic 67K, 85
AUlenea 47~ 14 Pontiac T

198,

1979 ptymouth Artow Pickup
Call 814-379-2728

83

Autos for Sale

Autos for Sale

Va 304- 676-

Henderson.. W
7421 .

71

298&amp; .

International Cub Low·loy'trac-

rO,..vely tractot

71

3 miles south of Buffalo, 6 miles north of
Winfield Bridge on Route 62; at the
Lockmasters Home Old Lock #9.

DAN SMITH: AUCTIONEER 614-992-7301

SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1987
10:00 A.M.

erected • Iron Horse

82 Wanted to Buy

PLACE: BUFFALO,
WEST VIRGINIA
,

Ohto Ltcense #5-68-1344
W Va #515 -88
MIKE MARTIN , APPR
" Not responsible for accidents or loss of

PUBLIC AUCTION

*U-44

c... e

DATE·.
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1987
T ME· 1 ·OO A' M
1 • 0•
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PATRIOT AUCTION BARN
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1987
7:00 P.M.

S E Ohio

ANTIQUE AUCTION

Coll814-448-4868

New Carpet. Furniture, Lamps,
What-Nots, and much, much more.

l"oh Hot Sol• • Sorvlco. 0..

r----=====::::::::::.___...,.._'fJ

E•k•moSpitzdogvervloveeble

TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1987
AT 7:00 P.M.

MaaNY Ferguton, New Hoi&amp;Md,

&amp; Auction

448-3243.
Sp1nltl - pups-•100
•ooh. c.ue14-388-8aso.
For aela, ye1r ol(l male vJhite

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN

CROSS&amp; SONS
U 8 3&amp; W•t. JackMm. Ohia.
814-285-8481

Tractor-4 cyllnd•. I "

OIINbum' t Farm Markee. St.
Rt. 1 80 ne. Port• it now open
F•rm frMh WetMabl• Ctll
814-388-9027.

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81 Farm Equipment
Utlftty bldg 27'x31 'xl' 1 3'xl'
treck door • 3' Mlk door.

40 uNCI tr41Ctort lo choOM from
&amp; complete Une of new 6 uae,l
equipmtnt. Lare..t Hlectlon In

&amp; Vegetables

Cocker

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

! IV I''. 1111. ~

Pure bred Sltm... kfttena for

month old rutt ahor1:
niiniiiUre Dachshund Call 614-

Cook• Spomol pup Fomato, 7
moa old
AKC rag11ttred,
•1oo cott &amp;14· 2•6· 91&amp;7
Two purebred Great Dan•. 1
Merle mala. 1 Merta female.
$100 each Baby Ferret•. 125
each S.bv rabbttl. *3 10 eaeh
Call 814-US-1364

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II)

ool&amp; Coll814-948-2290

304-773-8234.

Pats for Sale

1,1

I ,\'

Patl for Sale

Brook C.ment end Suppli•,

'

.-.

66

1987

July 5, 1987

Ohio-Point Pleasant W.Va.

concrete tupPII• Ctll us V•ll-r

66

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II ~ ACRES - Ran ch style
~1 th 3 bedrooms lg ~li chen 2 baths, ltvmg room,

HOME ANO APPROX

lull basement n1ce cou111ry surroundings Land lays
wel t ·~nth n1ce garden area app1ox l 752 sq ft on
ma11level

ClOSE 10 CITY - large lam1!y room and fireplace
3 bedrooms dtmng room , lots of wood ca bmets m
k1tchen extra large 101 Washington Elem E~ans

Hgts

N2290

N2381

REDUCED' VACANT lAND - $19,000 W1thtn ctly

14'170' CHAMPION MOBilE HOME -large hv~ng

hm1ts 19 acres more or less Several bulld1ng s1tes

#2388

room. balh newer carpet bu1it-ln panl!y m k1lchen,
large deck. newer hot water heater , Wash er, dryer
w1ndow a1r condthoner a p~1ances 1ncluded Whal a
deal'
#2408

1974 MOBILE HOIIE'w,th 10'x l4' e1pando 2 bed
rooms Cutrenlly tn lratler park REASONABLE
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5 MINUTES WALKING DISTANCE TO OOWNTOWN
MIDDLEPORT - 2 stooj home w1lh 2 car garage 3

NEW FARM LISTING .
FIRST liME ON MARKEl IN OVER A HUNDRED
YEARS - A goo! fam11y il veslock larm 186 acres

bedrooms, 2 balhs. f1replace. large Iron! porch 1

workshop 1n lull basement Prtced 1n lhe S30s Call
loday
#2391

REDUCED 10 $32.000 - Ow net wantsa deal land
contract, ren1 or buy th1s l lh story 4 bedroom
home. S11uated on 1 acre Call fm your appomtment

today

112379
$$OWNER ANXIOUS FOR OFFER" - MUST SELl'
- I 153 acres on Bulavtlle Add1son Road 1ncludes
septic and rural waler Good location for mob1le
home or house

#2319
IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THIS ONE YET, CALL FOR
AN APPOINTMENT TODAYI - Neat bnck ranch, 2
ca r garage w1fh extra stbra ge space 3 bedrooms
1V., bal hs, hvmg room, drnmgarea and more lot SlZe

approx 65'x85' NICe netghborhood $40s

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NEAR RIO GRANDE ON SR325-l01WITH METAl
BUilDING (lO'x-10') - 100' of road lrontage
$10,800 Call today
#2371
LARGE FAMilY ROOM 3bedroom. twoslory home In
Addav,lle School area lull basemen! Electnc heal
wtlh wood burner hooked to lu rnace duct P11ced al
$36,500 00
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SUPERB SElliNG ON 1.4 ACRES WIIH lOTS OF
TREES - Great for the lamtly 4 bedtooms, I ~
baths tam1iy room and 2 woodburners, l g kttchen
wtlh lois of cabmets House has been recently v1ny i
s1ded making lor low mamtenance N1ce deck nch

!arden spot and 2 car garage Call today lor an ap
pomtment

112374
NEAT TYCOON lAKE - Amencan mob1le home w1lh
bu111 on fam 1iy room Over If,. ac re lot Prtced at
$13 500 Call lor more mformatlon

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story bnck ISlotai comfort w1lh tust the r1 ght amount
of class 3,400 sq It i1v1ng space plus 2 car ga1age
FamtiV room formalltvmg and dm1ng. kkchen plus
s1t1mg area, 2 f1 repiaces Excellent woodwork throu ...
ghout home We could hst ex.tras a country mile We
prefer to show ~ou wha t $72,000 wrll buy

#2421
HOME IN CITY- ThiS 2 bedroom home~as awarm
and cheerlut almosphere N1ce sunny kitchen w1th
range,"and refngerator, formal d1n1ng and hvmg
rooms, exira w1de hallway, par1tal basement a'nd

Iron Iporch Included also Curia IllS bltnds washer

NEW LISTING - Newly remodeled
near Patrtot, close to Auctton Barn
1mmedtate possesSion $29,500 00
NEW LISTING - NICE~ BEDRM. HOME near Evergreen
on Evergreen Prospect Rd Appr o• 1h aete lan d counly
water P~rchase now for $24,500'

drye1 and dehum1d1f1er

#2403
SA 321 NEAR RIO GRANDE - 1983 SCHUlT
l4'x70' MOBilE HOME - Cuslom bu 1lt 2bedroom
2 balhs, gatden. central a~r , lwo wood decks
$16 950 Call lot more detatls
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COMFORTABLE COTTAGE - 2 bedrms s1t uated along

more or less. 80 acres.bllabie, somet1mber. the rest
ISbeautiful pasture land w1th creek runnm gthrough

lhe m1ddle Complete sel of farm bulldtngs wtlh a
strong grav1ty led water supply You must see lh1s
one Call now

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BUilDING LOT NEAR RIO GRANDE - Vacant lol
w1th seplte, well water 163 ff road lrontage, good
for mobil ehome or house 8,640 Call for tnformahon

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-AGED JUST RIGHT - II you are young enough lo
entOY and old enough lo ap prec111e lhe charm ol

NEW liSTING! WANT A BIG YARD! - To btllld Ihal
new home' If so call us about these 3 acres more or
less Rural water and ut1i1t1e's on same s1de of road
land ISle-vel V.ery mce bu1ldmg s1te

#2 422
BUILDING LOT NEAR RIO GRANDE -Vacant lol
wtlh sepllc, well waler 163 ff road fronlage, good
for mobil ehome or house 8 640 Call tor more lnfor

APPROXIMATELY 5 ACRES of level ground ad1acent to
Pleasant Valley Estates: 350 ft road fr ontage wtlh ctt y
water, sewer and gas on premtses $400 per front foot

mat1on

#2368

~old homes come see t~IS one' 3 bedrooms, bath,

NEAT 3 BEDROOM HOME located alon g Rou sh Rd.
Cheshire Twp . .Kyg!l( , J;Je~ k schools Approx II acre,
wblp , pool Buy now for $49,50o-·
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dmmg room breakfast nook and more

#2351
I CAN1BELIEVETHIS- THE OWNER OF !HIS
lOVELY HOME REDUCED IT Sli,500.DOII-2,300
sw ff apptox living space Is 1usllhe beginnmg of
thiS brtck and frame ranch 121 fneplaces, rec room,
eat-10 kitchen, 2 full baths. gas hl!lt/central ""
• Wtlhtn walkmg dtSiance to town.
112372
BRICK RANCH &amp; 3 ACRES MIL OVERLOOKING
OHIO RIVER!- 1car attached PriRt. 3 bedrooms

l11nng room formal d1n1ng are. k1tchen com~ett!

w1lh appliances Addison Township low $401
112315

NEW liSTING ...
THIS HOME NEEDS A FAMilY- PreVIous owner
must have loved th1s older 2 story house m town

'3 BEDROOM HOME ON KATHY DRIVE near

2nd Ave locat1on wtthm walktng dtslance lo shop
Gatage apartment lor addrttonal1ncome Call and be

Hospttal low trafftc area, lar ge backyard
Gallipolis City school dtstnct Price $45,000

·the first to see th1s well cared for home

N2407

24 ACRES more or less Hazel Rtdge. $10,000

COUJITRY LIVING, BUT CLOSE TO TOWN - Crew
Road tn Me1115 County. Spin level on 3 acres m/1, 4
bedrooms, lg lamtly room wrth fnepla c~ 2car gar
ag~ brtck and alum Stdm~ Ntce horne Prtced tnthe

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NEW LISTING! OVERLOOKING OHIO RIVER - 12'x65'
1967 mobtle home One acre land With 2 car garage Call
loday Thts one woo't last for $10,000

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Improvements
SWEEPER and sewing machine
repair, ~rta. and auPPii•. Pick
up and delivery. Davia Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mile up
O.org~ Creek Ret,. Call 814446-0294.
DrYwall ani:t Aepal;, 20 veara
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WATERPROOFING
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E. M . WISEMAN. BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN, 448-9665
B. J. HAIRSTON. 448-4240
CLYDE B. WALKER . 245·6276
t:.oRETTA McDADE, 44&amp;.:0,29:

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POMEROY - HIGH STREET - Remodeled home.
up to 3 bedrooms wtth bath. Large deck area with
nver
vtew. Would make a mce home or great ·rental.
Cood locat1on. •Close to towil. A\I 10 good conditmn :
MAKE OFFER $17,500.
$44,900.
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,nini-farm with small barn, fen cmg, 1978 modular acres, more or less, c1ty water. all mineral ngtfts exumt. 3 bedfoom s, Silfel llte d1sh. 2 garden area cept coal. Three Sides of propert y are fenced.
$13,200.
Onlted water· well. $24.000
MINERSVILLE - Investment property. Small house MIDDLEPORT - Nicely remod eled-! ~ story home
good rent track record. Call for your showmg. on a quiet street. 3 bed room s, fen Ced 1n yard, star·
age buitdin~ Must see' $21,000
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equipped kitchen, I bedroom. $8,500.
IIIOOLEPORTl
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POIIlROY - Small business located in town Garoge and land ideal for mechanic. MAKE OFFER ment, garage, 3 bedrooms. n1ce fron t s1 t110 gporch,
washer and dryer, too. rtreplace and ACunits. alu·
$10,000.
lEECH GROVE ROAD - Appx 2 acres wtth 3 bed· mtnum siding. $44.000
rooms I\\ story home Equpped kttchen, outbutld· NEW liSTING - TUPPERS PLAINS - A 3 bed·
m_t dming room and much more. $26,900.00.

•lETART TOWNSHIP- DEER COUNTRY- 29 acres
of mostty woodland, b,uildtng Site tor home or hunt·
'ing cabin. Want $14,000.
IIGGSCREST SUBDIVISION - Spht foyer ho me
wtth 4-5 bedrooms, all in excellent cond1t10n. Garage, mce lot, ·WB hookup, blinds and shutters m-

cluded. REALLY NICE1 $54.000.
POMEROY - Nice 1 floor plan tn town, J.4 bed·

moms, 2 baths, full basement, Indiana stone fire-

1n k1tchen. pal!o, porch w1th a v1ew. $29,900.

acre~ w1th free ga~ plu_s royalties Se~luded and
scenlc Insulated, v1nyl s1d1ng, modern kitchen, cen-

plan w1th part basement, 1 car garage Good begmner home. $16,000.

POMEROY - 5 room house '" town Needs some
work and remodeling but owner will ftnan ce wilh
About 25 acres of vacant ground arprox B acres

pasture Good butlding site Want S 1,000.
SYRACUSE - 2 bedroomhomeon I acre lot. 1 floor

tral arr Barn and storage cellar. 2 pondsan d work - · IF TREES ARE WHATYOU WANT on alotsutta ble for
shop. MUST SEE! $53.000.
buildi ng then thtSis •t' Visualize the house you've al·

way s wanted on th1s 1 acre shady lot. Electric ava1la·

ble. $3. 500.
LONG 80TIOIII - On theriVer' FIS h, boat or just re·
a really mce home that IS · Ia~ and watc h TV on your own satell1 te d1sh m th1s 2

POMEROY - Here IS
pr1ced to sell -owners have left a1ea and need a
buyer. 3 bedrooms. usable basement. Deck, small

garden area. $27,500. _
APPROXIMATELY 136 acres of vacant land Se·

eluded and pr~vate . Excellent home Site or hunhng

land. Up to 30 acres hayfand. Want $45,000
POIIEROY - Really n1ce 3 bedroom home located
on 1benezer Street. Front Stttmg porch. part base·
ment. Much more. Call for yourshowtn ~ $19,500.
FA Rill - 98 tillable ground Pasture. house. barn,
~Jd~OOHas great potenftal. Many other features
' ERD.Y Th' 1 1
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and near the large rear dec~ . Excellent netghbor·
hood for ktds. Large lot. appk. 5 acres 2 baths Cen·
tral atr $30,000.
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CLOSE TO TOWN.- Th•s older homeneeds some repatr. Features 29 acres and fr ee gas to house
$19,500.
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POMUOY - Large 2 story home w~h 8 rooms. In·
cludmg the large fm 1shed ro~m on t.h~ s1de. 3-4bed·
rooms. full basement. Alumtr!Um Sldtn ~ $27,900

RACINE - CLOSE TO EVERYTHING - ThiS cute 3
bedroom home IS on.a level lot. Car~ort , separate
ultfity room, c arpett n~ storage butldmg. $29.900
MIDDLEPORT - .PALMER STREET - House wtth
potenftal. 2 apts. •n good condttlon. Upstatrs rents
tor $175 00/ mo. a~d downstatrs for $200 00 per
month. All furmture mcluded plus agarage apt. thai
rents for $225/ mo. MAKE OFFER. $40,900.
POMEROY - Older 2 story•.house With gorgeous .
woodwork, ftre.place, and_ ~ICe cabmets. 3 bed·
rooms, huge hVIngroom, dtnmg room and eqmpped
kttchen Central atr, garage and storage butldtng.
M~KE OFFER. $39,900. .
. RACINE- 2 story home wtth a farge beaubfullal.
Houses needs some repan. Several sheds and out·
butl dm~ Porch. $16,000.
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POMEROY - Beauttful mod.ern ktfchen comph·
ments th~ 3 bedroom home wtfh adeck for outSide
eattng. Basement and lots of closet space. Much
more! $44,900.
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RUTlAND - MINI FARM - Appr01. 6 acres With a
3 bedroom home. Elec. BB heat plusawoodburner.
Born, sheds, storage cellar. Garden space. $29.500
LEE CIRCLE --:- SYRACUSE - . Ntce 3 bedroom
ronch wtfh dtntng area, large hvtng room, laundry
orea , carport and oulstde storage.Owner must sam
ftce. $34,900.
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potent11l. Could ~e liVed •n or rented Also has a
troller lot rented for $50.00/ mo. MAKE OFFER.
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Formerly Jam .. Boya Water.
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QUIET LOCATION JUST OFF ST. RT. 160
Within 1 mile of new grade school. 6 miles to
Holzer Hospital. Ni ce homes in t he area. This 3.y r.
old quality built home is on a large lot WI!~ mce
shade trees. Hom e is 3 BR, 2 baths. hvmg room
with ftreplace, dtmng area. e~fl cie nt kttchen,
24x28 2·car garage attached. 40 .antenna and rotar wtt~ very good TV rece pt•on over wtde area. All
this with central atr. Buyers Protectto n Plan.
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bedroom rust1c cabm. Has furm sh ed kitchen, rural
water and is insul ated Front deck to\'iew the r1ver.

Large lot. $14.500.
MIDDLEPORT - Twostory frame house on approx.
36 1ll 70' lot. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, storm doors and
windows. ASSUME LOAN $17.500
BUILDING LOTS - 2 41 acres of vacant land
located near Eastern Htgh School wtth access toRt
1. Water and-electric available $6,000.
SR 7 _ SILVER RIDGE _ Eastern school diStrict
Approx. 19.80 acres. all mmerals and royalties from
eXIStingwell. Approx 15/mo 2sp11ngsfor develop·
menf. Want. $12,000.
TUPPERS PLAINS - B11ck ranch that has everyth·
mg! Full basement w/ finished rec room, 1I? baths,
beauttful kttchen. formal dining room , 3 bedrooms,
oak trtm, quality work. 2 car garage. pat10. MUCH
MORE. $68,000.
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LONG BOTIOIII - Aview ot the 11Ve11sanadded at·
tractiOn to thiS 12'x40' mobile hom eon ~ acre lot.
Use for summer· ca mping or year round residence

JPC .water available. $7.500
IIIODLEPORT- Large com meretal butldtn ~ .Could
have many uses Located on S. fifth Street. Ca ll for
details
LETART - Like new inside and out! Completely re·
modeled home on a large lot. Excellent condttton
Garage. new roo( and Sldmg. $27.500.
POMEROY - Commerctal lot. Excellent location.
Located on Main Stteet. Ask lor deta~s:
TUPPERS PlAINS - Ranch type house on SR 681.
Needs some repairs. "AS tS". Up to 4 bedroom s, 1"
baths, on anice lDO'xiOO' lat. Want $35,000 wtfh fi.
nancing and $31 .500 cash pnce to seller.
IIIPDLEPORT - 2 story home located on Pearl
Street Excellent condition . 3 bedrooms, 11? baths.
din~ng room, full basement. ·2 car garage, central air
and heat, all s.torms, carpelin&amp; new chimney for
woodburner in basement. $42,000.
IIIOOLEPORT _ Vacant lot wtfh 11 ver view. Com·
mercia! or residential usage. Owner askmg $25.000
but will negotiote
POMEROY - "BREATHTAKING" doesn't'even be·.
gin to describe this hou s~ overloot&lt;ing Pomeroy!
Located on 25 acres rt, alsos includes 3 bedrooms.
satellrte diSh. 2 car garage, famtly room, fireplace,
equipped ktfchen, patto, full basement, heats wtth
solar energy and has central "" MUCH. MUCH
MORE' MUST SEE! $146,900
MORNING STAR ROAD - Want to butld your own
home bu\ can't find the perfect p1 8ce! Well, wehave
it. Ftve S-acre lots located on Morning Star Road.
W.ter an delectric available. Call usond start butld·
ing your dream home today! Asktng S10,000 each .

Very well cared for 2-3 bedroom home on 32 · 3
ran ch wtlh mce s•zed rear deck and
acres offers peaceful settmg. large bath, ltvmg
fen ced yatd lor r-elaxmg and 'enlertatmn~ ThiS 6
room . dtntng room and eat -10 kitchen. Also. large
• year old home has been well cared for and ts
lront porch and enclosed Sid eporch. New vtnyl
pnced nght at $43.000
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s•ding. !arced atr furna ce. I car garage w•th overhead storage plus several outbutldtngs. Large gat ·
den space, fruit trees and lots ot flo wers all
around. CLOSE TO THE MIN ES. $39.900.

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qu•et· locatton Mostly open land, some woods.
Good place lo hve North Ga ll• a ScMol dtstnct 6
acres wtth home and bUJidtngs - $25.000 8
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LOAN ASSUMPTION
Th e Seller is dotng everythin g possible to make it
easy to be the owner of this brtck/frame 4 bed·
room bi·level near Clay Elementary School Hewtll
combine a low. low down payment. loan assumption. and will even linance the difference wrth
special terms. This IS an excellent opportuntty, espectally for the first time buyer. Home also includes kttchen with set-off dmmg area. large un·
ftnished lower level room, abo~e ground pool and
2 car garage. Call for more information. $46,900.
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DUTCH COLONIAL 2 STORY HOME
On 15 acres only I mile from hopsital. Beautiful
· home in very good condttion includes 5 BRs, 2
baths living room. den and much more..40x50
· metal' bldg. contains in-groun~ swimming PiJOI,
bath and garagess 2 cars. Restmg on a grassy
knoll with outstanding view and pri~acy.

11241

BEUTIFUL BUILDING LOT
Charolais Hills ·Lake Estates offer peaceful sur·
roundings and scenic landscapes. 1.5 acre
wooded lot with small meadow. Very nice spot for
your building plans. $12,000.

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to take a second look at fhts newly ltsted vtnyl
sided ranclh Owners have done a terrific job in
finishi ng th is home (some still needed) . 1.752 sq
. ft. offers 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, 18x20 living
room, formal dintng room, kitchen , ulihly room
and full basement• Co ncrete patio ,1 nd brezeway
gives the kids a plac e lo skate, nde btkes. etc.
o~er sized 2 car garage has plenty of room for stor·
age 1 99 acre. Assumable mortgage. Deserves
view ing today. $61 .900.

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Neat as a pin 3 bedroom older home situated on a
nice $tzed lot with severallrutt trees and garden
space. Large foyer wilh open stairway and nalural
wood work. Pnced at $27,500.

AUDREY F. CANADAY. R~LTOR ' "
ROBERT GOROON. REALTOR . 446-6216
MARY FLOYO. REALTOR , 44li-3383
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QUALITY FROM TOP TO BOTTOM
Ollh1s 4 bedroom. I 17 bath home with full base
men!. Excellent storage ,area. with large closets
and butlt-in shelv es. 20x28 ftntshed lower level
basement area wiih large fireplace. slidin g doors
to pat10 and backyard area. Also good 10x28 stor·
age, utility and worksho p area. All hardwood
floors. Special fr ont door with Side louvers for ven·
ttlallon and safety feature. Uttlrty bills are reason·
able due to insulation and-quality conslructon.
Located just off Lake Drive near Rio Grande College Quiet location and excellent neighbors. You
need to took at this one. Prtced in the low 70s.

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YOU SAY YOU LIKE A SMALL TOWN?
You want a reasonably priced home with a nice
shady lawn? You don 't like to paint and want a
hou se that is almost maintenance free? We may
have just what you are looking for. This well -kepi
home has thr~e bedrooms and two baths and an
affordable price of $39,000.

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JUST LOOKING
At the outSide does not tell you how much spac e
· there is inside this home. Main level has 3 bed·
rooms, 2 baths, li~mg room , dining roo m, large
kitchen and hu ge multt-purp ose room. Lower
level has famtly room, a room that could be a 4th
bedroom, 2 car garage and patto. Alllhts on a l
acre lot. Priced nght al $49,000. .
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Just 2 miles north of Rio Grande just off Pleasant
' ·valley Rd Mostly tree Col!!red . Good road frontage. County water available. Asking $35,000.

A HOMEOWNER
$18,000 buy s thiS cozy 2 bedroom home Good IO·
cat•on on the edge to town. 1 bath. kll ch~ w~h
lots of cabtnels. full base ment, for ced a11 gls fur·
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You'll have hllle to do e&gt;eepl rest and en1oy one of
lhe best buill homes 1n theco untry. nits is a roomy
21 00 sq. ft ., 3 BR brick w/ 3'h acres ol rolhng land.
Preshgiou s neighborhood m an area restricted to
higher priced reSidential. Three large bedrooms,
formal dtntng and charmmg fami ly room with see·
thr ough fireplace. The kitchen tncludes Corntn g·
ware range, new refrigerator , mtcrowave oven.
drsh washer and lots of oak cabmet s, 2 lull ceramiC baths. and an oversized 2 car garage with
automatic door. You'll be greeted by an outsland·
ing view from each Window. Tht s stately appearm g
home wtll be hard to match m today' s market.
Priced al $114,600.
NEEDS RESUSCITATION!
Breathe a breath of life ihto thiS ftne ol d 2 story
home and ·II will hve on lor many, many years .
Sturdtly built ol bn ck and frame, good woodwork,
11 has 3 ~r 4 bed room s, 3 walk-in closets, hvmg
room, dtmng room With bay wmdow, kttchen' with
breakfa st nook, full base ment and enclosed back
porch. Front porch with col umns overloo k a large
sloping front lawn and the new modern elemen·
tary school across the street in Vinton . Possible
loan assumption $34,000.
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EXTRA WEll BUILT HOME
ONLY 4 MILES FROM GALLIPOLIS
3 bedrooms. l'h bath, full basement with family
room and f11eplace. Quality birch cabinets m
kitchen, hardwood floors with quality carpet , all
less tha n 2 Y.ear ~ old- 2 car ga rage attached, 2
storage bwldmgs. I acre to be surveyed . Listed
for $62,500.

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TIRED OF LOOK-AL1KES 7 If YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
AHOME WITH ASTYLE OF ITSOWN YOU HAVE FOUND YOUR
NEW HOME' WONDERFUL UPPER ANO LOWER DECKS, 3
BEOROPMS . MASTER BEDROOM HAS ITS OWN PRIVATE
' BA LCONY BATHS. FULL BAS EMENT WITH GREAT POlEN·
TIAL fOR FUTURE FAMI LY ROOM . $54.900.

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There's a lot to fall in love wtlh tn thts allractive, 3
bed room ran c ho me Start ing with a kitchen that
won't qu•t lots and lots of beautifu l O'Bk cabmets.
2 eat·•n bars. fully equipped. Also has lamtly room
wtfh wood burner . dinmg r.oomor study, living rom
and I !? baths landscaped lot. Extra parking
space. Debby Drive. $67.500.

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EARLY COLONIAL ATMOSPHERE - BRICK WA LKS AND
PORCHE S CHARM ING SU NROOF. FAMILY ROOM WITH Fl ·
REPLACE'4 BEDROO MS ATTACHED GARAGE. NICE PRIVAT E
PLACE TO LIVE ON APPROK 2 ACRES Al SO HA S GREAT
COMM ERCIAL POTENTIAL LOCATED ON ROUTE 35 ANO 588.
REASO NABLY PRI CED AT $65.000

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BRI_CK &amp;
Rl\fiCH WITH FUll BASEMENT. 4 BR'S. 3
BAfHS. FAMILY ROOM WITH FP PLUS BU CK STOVE I~S ERT.
GAijAGE KITCHEN HAS RANGE. REFR IG. &amp; OW. ALSO
KITCHEN OFF FR WITH RANGE &amp; REfR IG. DECK ON END Of
HOUSE OVER LOOKING POOL AND COVERED PATIO IN REAR.
AL L ON Y.OUR OW N PRIVAT E 6 ACRES - LOCATED ON
B~CKTOP ROAD ALL fOR ONLY $79.900 .

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3 BEDROOM BRICK AND FRAME HOllE IN CENTENARYHOM E HAS NEW ROOF AND VINYL SIDING. YOU Will ENJOY
THE FAIL Y ROOM WITH FIREPLACE AND THE CONVENitNCE
OF THE ATTACHED GARA GE. BACKYARD IS FENCED TO PRO TECT CHILDREN AND PETS.' SEE AND YOU'LL ~UY!
$498,000.

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MONEY WITH THIS 2 BEDROOM FRAME RANCH. RECENTLY
REMODELED IN SIDE AND OUT. IN CITY. $2~ .500 .

YOU CAN'T BEAT THE PRICE' 4 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH
HA S 2 1~ BATHS, FULL BASE MENT WITH RECREATION
ROOM . ATTACHED 2. CAR GARAGE PLUS 24x40 WORKSHOP
GARAGE, NICE COVERED DECK. ONE ACRE LAWN. NEAR
CITY. $6 5,0 00.

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· ROOM COLONIAL STY LE HOME HAS 6 BEDROOMS . 2 BATHS,
FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET. CALL US SOON YOU WILL
WANT TO SEE THIS PROPER TY'

THE "SINGL E'' SOLUTION' RENTING?WHY? Wf!EN YOU CAN
OWN THI S NI CE 3 ROOM PLUS BATH HOME IN CITY.
$12,500 .

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NEXT DOOR TO OUR OFFICE IS FOR SALE. BUILDING SUtTABLE FOR ATTORNEY, DENTI ST. ACCOUNTANT, BARBER,
BEAUTY SALON , OFFICE SUPPLY. WE CAN THINK OF MANY
MORE BUSINESS VENTURES PERFECT FOR THIS LOCATION.
CALL US SOON.

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JOINING LOTS OUT Of TOWN OWNER WANTS QUICK SALE.
-MOBILE HOME W/ EXPANDO. NICE DIN · .
LIVING ROOM . CARPORT. FURNITURE
LOT. All FOR $21 ,000. .

FORTY ACRES WITH MOBILE HOME. SECOND MOBILE
HOME HOOKUP PRE SE NTLY RENTEO. SEVERAL EXCELLENT
BUILDING SITES BEAUTIFUL SETTING ON RACCOON CREEK
ROAD . $38.000. CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM.
HURRY ... HURRY ... HURRY - 87 ACR,ES,
WE WILL TELL YOU WHERE!

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OffiCE BUILDING near court house and post of·
lice. Ideal for accounta nt. attorney , surveyor or
si m•lar busmess. 2 rooms mcely fmtshed Pamted
· outs•de and roof last summer. $37,000.

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ter home or retued couple. New pamt tnSide and
out. thi S2 .story has hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, •
bath, formal dm.ng, lull basement, gas heat, patio.
Conven••nl locatton . $34 .900.

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As a broker and house salesman, I see a large
number of hou ses every week and I can tell you, il
is not often that we find one of thiS quality , as well
located or in as good a neighborhood. It's a 3 yr .
old brick (no exterior mai ntena cel. just ltke new
and mcludes a large living room. lormal dintn.J!.
large kitchen with 28 feet of.oak cabmels, butiHn
bar. range, dishwasher and refngeralor, btg family room wtth bnck fireplace. 2 fu ll baths, 3 bed·
rooms and an overstzed 2 car garage. This is a
beautifully carpeted, mcely decorated home.
Located on 2 lots. 2 miles from !own on Rt. 160 '
Pn ced at $95.900. Owner does not want a "For
Sale" si gn,' SO call us lor exact locahon.

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Belteve us tt's there! 2.160 sq. . of living space
that won't cramp your style. It's a quahty bu tlt
home in a secluded, fa mily onenled neighbor·
hood wtthin walking distan ce to town. Complete
with 4 bedrooms and 2\7 bat hs for conventence
and comlorl large living room and dming room
combtnahon w~h attractiVe fireplace plus eal·tn
kitchen and famtly room. lots of storage space in
parttal ba sement. Above-ground pool, screened·
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m bnck pat10 101 summer eventngs. 2 ca r garage,
gas heat and central ai r T~is homewtll please you
'" every way, mcludtng your bud get. It's truly a
bat gam al $64 .900. Give us a call, we'd love to
show 1t to you at your conlientence.

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DI •LitY&lt;L IN THE WOOIOS
AltracttVe home wtt h lots of potent tal. 3 bedrooms.
I bath. liVing room. eat-10 k1lcher], full basemen!
large wooded lot. Kyger Creek Schools $49,900.

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Are you lookmg for a 2 bedroom overlookmg the Oh1 o RIVer
With lttt le maintenance. Be ginner home or retir ement home.
Can be QUr ch ased on land contr act. Call us today .
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THIS ONE WILL PAY FOR ITSELF
Two 4·ro.om apartments in one house. ltve in one. rent andreceiVe an tncome lrom the ol~er. Ea ch has 2 bedrooms, liVing
room . eal-m kitchen and bath. Close to Gallipolis See it today!

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small down payment. Askmg $9,800.
ST. RT. 33 - About four miles to County Road lo\f

bedrooms. equipped kttchen andmuchmore. All m
good condthon $33,500
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large screened in porch. modern krtchen, cold cel-

lar. Appro•. 1 acre lot with ol der garage. ASKING
$20,900
NEW liSTING - Here it is' Your home in the coun·
tr~. over 21 acres at ground, plus a 2 story farm
house w1th 3 bedrooms. cellar garden area, shed
and a woodburner far extra heat. Want $29.500.
NEW liSTING- RUTlAND- ·Ass umetheloan on
this 3 bedroom ranch style home w1th huge family
room, dming room and 4 lots ·Approximately
$2,000 00 dawn. $378 00 per month includmg
tam and tnsurance for 16 yrs. $31.9{)0
OUT OF TOWN ·.::·Nice lileoloom trailer with new
carpet In hvmg room, ceilmg ta ns, A/Cumt, Lbath

~as s wtndow and door. AttiC stud ~ wtth ~kyhght.
Wellmsulated. MU ST SEE' $65,000
RACINE - Cute 2 bedroom homeon agood street
Large lot and block butldm&amp; Thts house IS afforda·
ble at $13,000.
POMEROY - Out 10 the country. NICe 3 bedroom
home that has been r~n10deled . APproXImately 90

RUTLAND- N1ce ran~h type home on a level lot. 3

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room, 2 star ~ llome w1tn lg k1tchen , f1replace and

woods. Drilled gas well on property. Royalty income petin~ nlte lion porc h. Make Offer. $21,900.
and free gas. Wtll split acreage. $400 00 an acre. IIIDOLEPORT - Corner lots on 2nd street that
POMEROY - RIVer VIew. two story home with 3 could be used lor a small bus1ness or a good bu ~ for
bedrooms. n1ce llv1ng room. dmmg 10om. lull base- a family. Home IS energy effiCient and has J.4 bed·
ment, 2 car garage, large front sinmg porch. rooms. Back and front porch. garage. $18,900.
$24.900
CAliFORNIA CONTEMPORARY - Oo o•er 5 acres
RACINE - Approlt 4 acres of vacant land in the m the country. 3-4 bedrooms. 2 baths. storage
country. Asking $1.500
buildmg, wood burner hookup, elec. BB heat GarPOIIEROY - 1 fl oor plan, 2 bedidom home with den orea. Much mote. $39.900
rural water, range, ref11gerator. bath $16.1000.
. HARRISONVILLE - In lht coun1ry - Cute Ititle
MIDDLEPORT ~ Newer modular, nice level lot, WB
ran ch type house with garage and almost 2 acfes of
fireplace, porch and deck area. Nice place ground 3 bedrooms, equ1pped kitchen $25.500
$29.000.
POMEROY - ThiS alder 2 story home needs only
POMEROi - NICe bllck ranch home wtth 3 bed· TLC Origmal woodwork. 3 bedrooms 1 ~ baths and
rooms, l ~ b!ths, fireplace, garage on l acre of land
basement. Immediate possessron REDUCED TO
New roof. large living room. $35,000.
$16 000.
POMEROY -Nice 1\\ story home with vmyl sidm&amp; lEADING CREEK ROAD - Beauhful bnck ranch
1·3 bedrooms. par.l ial basement and eq mpped home on approx . 3 acres. Excellent condttlon 2 bed·
rooms, lam~y room w/sl1dinR door, rear patio, and
kitchen Just $10.000.
satellite
diSh 1\\ bafhsb 1 car garage. lenced yard.
SYRACUSE- Nice ranch w•t~ colonl31 porch, large young orchard.
$60.00 .
living room w1th fireplace, 3 bedrooms, I ~ car gar- HEMLOCK GROVE - Country home on one and two·
age, pat10 and central air. LARGE lot $39,900
thlfd acre lot. Home 1n good cond1hon. 3 bedrooms,
RACINE - Newer ranch home on corner lot Spa· new carpeting. tnsulated, attached garage. cellar
cious hvmg room, beaut1ful1ireplace1large modern Big yard $33,000
kttchen. 3 bedrooms. basement. MU ST SEE! RESTAURANT BUSINESS - MIDDLEPORT - f ully
$47,500.
equipped and ready to go. Plus a2 umt rental house
POMEROY - Just out of town' Over 13 acres of Pnced fo sell. Call tor defatls tf yoo want your own
land, great buildin g s1te House needs repa1r Agood business-.
buy at $9,900.
. RUTlAND - Nice ra nch type ho me on level tot. 3
ST. RT. 33 - Neat and mce desc11bes thiS home. bedrooms, equtpped k1tchen. all m good cond!tJOn
The house has a full basement, w1th ut1hty room. $33,500.
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12'x20' storage building. Plenty of garden space on POIIEROY - NICe l'h slory'home overloo~&gt;ng the
thiS 20 acres $32,000
nver 3 bedrooms. full basement. equ1pped kitchen.
MIDDLEPORT - Beauliful 2 storyhomewtth 4 bed- 2 car garage, ceiling fan, woodburner fireplace, eat·
rooms. 2 car garage, beautiful 01nate trim. leaded

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tefully decorated and
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condition.
·You will apprectate the gum woodwork. plaster
waUs and hardwood floors. There are three bed·
rooms, a den, formal dining room and large fully
equipped eat-in kitchen Priced in the )70s.

GOOD HOME SITE IN QUIET LOCATION
Tree cove red hills all around. Small stream,
county water . 30 acres tn all with 14x70 1974 3
bedroom , 2 bath mobtle home. All in good condi ·
t•on wtfh parttal furniture. 1.25 miles wesl of Eno
on Long Branch Road. All lor $30.000.

wrap-of1iund porch. Storage butldtng, all on a large
lot $23,400
NEW liSTING- Want to be near town but have the
pnvacy of the country' Th1s 3 bedroom home has a

place. Extra lots for park&gt;ng. Must see• $39,900
MIDDLEPORT- Approx. 12 acresof woodland plus
a seven room brttk house. 4 bedrooms. FAFO heat
plus woodburner. Enclosed porch PRIVACY.
$27,000
IUliANO- Nice 10 yr old brick ra nch home 10 a
good locatiOn. Over 1 acre 3 bedrooms, 2'baths, full
basement. large pat10. equtpped kitchen. $44,900.
POMEROY- Wooded lots of 2.46 acres on Kings·
buf'l Rd Water and elec ava1lable Beauttfut.butld- with washer and dryer Newer front porch, bar, sa·
&gt;ng Sites $6.500.
telltte diS h, lots of cabtnet space. All electtit Only
RUTlAND - But ld&gt;ng, lan d, equipment. stock , re· $14.500
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c1pes, knowled,ge and adv1ce for th1s Nourish ing bu- EASTERN DISTRICT ON RT. 7 - MINI FARII wtfh
siness can be 1yours, Great rvolume. Ask for deta1ls. older 2 story home w1th most of remodelin g
POMEROY - Stx acres close to town wtth nice 1~ ompteted 4 bedrooms, lg. rooms w1th modern lea·
story frame home 3-4 bedrooms has nice kitcben lures. Sits on 18 1h acres Much morel Asking
cabinets, storage bulldm g. ppt10 and garden space $45,000
$17.000.
MIDDLEPORT- Ow net wants a saleand IS offertng
NEWER HOME- Wtth gambrtel typeroof pl us tar· th1s home at a reduced pnce large lot aU on one
pet, tremendo us 11vmg room with cathedral ce1hngs, floor. 2 bedrooms. bath, porch. Asktng $16,200.
stone fireplace, 3 bedrooms, full basement, RACINE ~ Approi 3 ~ acres of land w1th 3-4 bedequtpped kitchen, large older barn, pond and ap· room home Also small mob1le home for rental in·
prax. 30 acres of 01ce lay&gt;ng pasture $69.500
come! Askmg $24.000.
SELLERS RIDGE ROAD- Approx !50 acres ol va - MIDDLEPORT- Th1s older home 1Sclose to stores

cant land 17 acres t1llable balance pasture and

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LOOKING FOR A HOME I TOWN?
Just listed this remodeled olde home - all1done
m good taste. 6 rooms plus att1c area for storage or
to improve for bedroom. Nice llat backyard wtth 5
ft. high c~ain link fence has trees-suttable for
sma ll garden. T ~is des•rable unit listed at
$38,900.

Watterson 's Wat er Ha uling,
reasonable retea, immediate
2.000 gallon delivery , cialtrna.

Dillard Water S•viee: ·Poola,
Ci1terni, Wella. Delivery Any·
time. Call 814 : ~48 - 7404- No
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poola. cisterna, wella. Ph. 614·
245· 9285 .

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Sterk• Tre e and Lawn Service.
lawn care, landsc ap ing. stufnp
removal. 304 -578- 2842 o r
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Tree &amp; stump removal. chllin link
fencu. selding,
topsoil,
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Rotary or cab!• tool dnlling.
Most wells .completed 11medey.
Pump ula. and aervtce. 304896 · 3802

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CARTER 'S PLUMBING
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Phone 11•~ «8 · 3888 or 614-

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THE COUNTRY - Over I acre. n~ce split entry
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OWNER HELP FINANCING- OWNERS I'IILL HOLD SECOND
MORTGAGE ON THI S REMODELED 2 BEDROOM HOME AT
CADMUS . ASKING $20, 000.

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24 Direc1or David 102 Native of Finland
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26 Walks
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120 Old pronoun
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124 Jog
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126 Announcement
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128 Supplicales
57 Having tess hair
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132 Verve
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62 Secluded valley
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142 Halll
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143 Circuits
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72 Servant
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153 Woolly
77 Garden tool
155 Drinking toast
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157 Great Lake
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164 Small Island
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18 French article
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40 Paradise
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140 Chief artery
143 " - Law"
144 Portico
146 Death ratlle
148 Cravats
150 War god
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Columbus. Ohio

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feet
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set forth in the biddinv pro·
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pre pure

at

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series

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the same number for 'g irls .
T~en Night at the ~Gallipoll~ River

Recreation Festi"al ." tarts· in s·tyle ws
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Ohio. on section ATH -7·
0.00 on State Route 7 in

· 46620
Gellie-Meiga Comm~ty
Action Agency haa for sale
one Cannon Copier to be
~!•posed ?'thrOugh com pettteve biddtng . The minimum
bid being •soo.oo. Sealed
bida will be receiv..ed at the
CAA Office in Chethire until
4 :00 p,m.. July 20, 1987.

improving vort'ouo routes ond

Cheshire, Ohio

COPIER DESCRIPTION :
One Cef1non Copier. NP270F Irecently serviced )

--

Copier may be. eK•mi ned

at the CAA Office between
the noun of 8 :00a .m: end 4
p .m ., Monday through Friday. The Gallia-Melg1 Coin-

County,

and

for

aectiona in Athens, Gallia,
Meigs, Monroe,

Hocking,

bv

tho Ohio Deportment ol

Trenaportation.

Project length - 0 ,00 feet

or 0 .00 mlle .
Work length - var ious
feet or varlou 1 mil ea.
Pavement w idth ..... va ri ·
ous .

c e vey at 367 -7344 or
992 -6629 .
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Announcements
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NOTICE TO

CONTRACTORS
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for an

Giveawa y

' "M inJmum wage retet tor

OEPARTMEIIIT OF

th is project have been poedetermined t1 required t:tv
law a nd are 1et forth in 1he
bid proposal "
''The d1111 te t for compl e·
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DIRECTOR
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JULY 5. 12

DIR ECTOR

rhr ough 1dult.s. • • 25, u._nder
oppo rt\.mity to submit bid s 13, I 2 &amp;0 Theu t Jeltll1• mtv b4P
in responso lo this Invit ati on ' o~laln ed h om • nv b1nd mllmbltt'
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Columbus. Ohio
June 28 . 1987
Contr·a ct Sates
l.egel Copy No. 87.490

jUNE 28. 29: JUlY

Plans and specification s
are on file iAthe Department
of Tran t portat jon and the o f f lee of t he Di str ict Deputy

UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
HES·OOOS (401

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nights.
.
:
In the bottom photo, Susan Milam
(left) and Kelly Roush (right) look on
patiently as the winner Is announced In
the pageant.
·
..n lhe photo top right, Lori Tope
(right) shows her delight at being
, named River Recreational Queen.
Tope, a graduate of Gallla Academy, Is
the daughter of Anita Tope and Tom
Tope of Gallipolis. Ailsa Smith (left)
t ongratulates her. (Photos by Times·
·
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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Stl!tehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohio !UPI) - Orie year ago , an
angry Ohio House Speake r Ve rnal G . Riffe Jr.,
D-New Boston. motored ba ck to t'lu? Sta tehou se
from hi s district. where Fourth of July parades,
. firewo rks displa ys and town festivals had been
cance led for lack of liability In sura nce.
Riffe te rmed it "a disgr ace" and vowed to get it
co rrected . He !Ired off a memo to hi s top
lieute nants In insurance a nd civil justice and
ordered the m lo have a solu tion ready by th e end
of Ihe summer .
Tod ay , differe nt solutions have been a dopted by

the House and Senate, but I he r ight answer has not
yet been found.
.
A six-member Hou se· Senat e cl)n!erence committee is conllnuing to hold Informal talks and to
meet with represenla lives of Gov. Richard F .
Celeste while the Legislature Is In summer recess .
Civil justice and insurance reform was one of
the !I em s le ft pending when the Ge neral Assembly
adjourned las t week, a casualty mainly of
disagr eement between the gove rnor' s pro·
co nsume r position and Senate Republicans'
pro-business stance.
Opponents, including organ ized labor , consumer groups and trial lawyers, say there is no need
for a bill ; that the "crisis" of unavailable and

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Report says North wrote .
plan for imposing martial law

The Rutland community
chalked up another successful
July 4th celebration Saturday .
Sponsored by the Rutland Fire
Department, activities of the da'y
never was a plan lo ins ta ll
MIAMl i UPil -Lt. oi. Ollver
started at 10 a.m. with a 41-unit
Nor th he lped wr it e a cont ingency . m a rllall aw or ma rtia l rule . Th e
parade. There were activities ·
who le purpose of e me rgency
plan In 1982 th at ca lled for the
throughout the day and evenlri:g
prepa redness Is and was lo
suspens ion or the Constitull on
at the park including the annual
maintain civil rule.
and imposition of m arti al la w in
ox roast.
" A lot of me mos a nd lot of
the eve nt ·of a na tiona l crisis. a
Participatin g ln. (he parade,
pla ns were writte n. We have a
ncwspapt:r repor ts .
led by the Rutland American
responsibilit y 10 pia n for mobiliOutlined in a J une 30, 1982.
Legion Color Guard , were a wide
za t io n in case of em erge ncy or
memo. tlie pla n wa s a revi sed
variety of entries ranging froin
war. As fa r as some ev il plot .. . it
version of federa l contingency
marching units , to clowns, to
simply is unt rue."
plans fo r dealing with nu clea r
floats plus National Guard and
Accord ing to the He r a ld , the
wa r . ma ss insu rrection or mit·
fire department vehicles.
proposa.l
ala rmed Attorney Ge nitary m obii tzation. The Mi a mi
Prizes we re aw a.rded to the top
·er al William F rench Smith , who
Herald said Sund ay.
two entries in various classes and
in Augus t 1984 wrote to North ' s
The new spape r said 1he memo
•
the
wlnp~~, .,~w.~p:hing
boss
at
the
!lrrle,
national
secur·
·
It ob!AIIned was written by John
t
unit,
first place; Ku!fles and
lty
adviser·
Roller!
McFarflll\e,
Brlnitttd•of1, a d.puty to Loult 1
Flourishes,
wiih the Meigs High
Guillrlda. the Federal Emer- stating his objections and urging
School
Band
taking second
gency Manage ment Ag e ncy a de lay In s igning the directive.
place;
Charles
Ohlinger
was first
" I believe that th e . role as ·
chi ef. T he martial law provis ions
in
the
equestrian
entries
with his
resembled a 1970 paper by sig ned to the Fqde ra t E merand
the
motorcyCle
driven
by
Jerry
Parsons
was
FIRST··Thls
entry:
by
the
Auxiliary
of
Feeney
daughter,
Shelly
McKinney,
takGoiffrlda propos ing such ac li~ n ge ncy Ma nagement Agency in
first
place
In
the
miscellaneous
category
of
the
Bennett
Post
128,
American
J:eglon,
featuring
ing
second
place
honors;
a
float
in the event of a na tiona l blac k: th e revis ed Executive Orde r
Middleport parade.
Utile Miss Poppy In a red, white and blue selling
dealing with July 4th activities ·
milil a ni uprising, th e pape r exceeds its proper function a s a
by the Rutland Hillbilly 4-H Club
coordlna ttng agency for em eradded.
took first place in the float
Nor th. as the F E MA contact at gency pre paredness. " the He·
category
wllh the Rutland
raid sa id Smith wrote. "Th is
the National Securit y Councti
Garden , Club, with members
sta ff . he lped Brinke rhoff wril e d epartment and other s have
actually enjoying a picnic lunch
repeatedl
y
ra
ised
se
riou
s
policy
lhe !982 rccomme nqa tions for
Including flo als, march ing units, place; D . J . Trading Post, as the . parade moved, taking
A
parade.
e
vening
entertain
suspending lhe ·Cons titution , de· . a nd legal obj ec tions 10 the
me nt Including a ta lk by Stat e eque strian s, dancers , scooter se cond; antiqu e ca r . Dic·k second. In the miscellaneous
clarin g martial law.,; lurnirig cre ation of a n-'eme rgency czar'
Sena tor Ja n Long , a Middi eporl · rid ers·. and fire de partment vehi- Vaughan, flrsl; e ques trians, _category, the Rainbow Clogge~s
conlrol of the ·Unlted Stal es over for F E MA."
nati ve and s o me fast moving cles:- Roger Williams coordi- Shelly McKinney, fir st; Charles · who danced their way to the end
to hi s age ncy a nd appointing
Ohlinger, second; most patriotic, of the parade route, were first
nated the parade .
. The news pape r sai d it was not dancing by tile Shady River
milita r y commande rs to run
Winning trophies in the pa rade John Story a s Uncl e Sam.
Shufflers,
a
nd
a
fireworks
di
sand the Meyers Trucking Cq .
c le ar whe ther a n exec uti ve or de r
state and local e:ovPrnmPnts .
Trophies were present ed by look second place; for antique
were: marching unit s, The
play
sct
off
by
the
Middl
eport
was signed with the proposed
Reached by te lephone Sunday
F ir e Depa rtme nt wer e highlight s Dance Company, first: Ameri· Middleport Councilma n Bob Gil · vehicles, Bill Lambert was first
al his home in northe rn Virginia, ·martial law plans , but congres· of the annua I July 4th celebration can Legion Color Guard, secone; more who he aded the community
and Frank Case was second.
s ion a l source s said they believed
Brinkerhoff denounced as " rldl c·
c e le bra tion. Winner s not receiv·
flo
a
ts,
the
Vaughan
's
Cardinal
in
Middleport.
Saturday evening a talent show
utous" the repo r t in volving him . President Re agan did s ign an
old fashioned wagon , first , and in g their trophies m ay pick them was featured with first place
Led
by
the
Middleport
Chi
ef
of
executive order in 1984 that
and th e Marine now at the ce nt er
up at the Middleport Trophy Co. honors going lo Christy Taylor
rev ised national military mobili· Pollee Sid Little and the Color the Floral Bouquet of Mason . w.
of the Ir a n- Contra scandal.
Saturday evening, Middleport
Guard of F ee ney·Bennett Pos t, Va .. second; miscellaneous, Lit Say ing he le ft governme nt in 1 zation measures to deal with Ame rican Leg ion. the parade . tie Miss Poppy of the Feeney- native, State Senator Jan Long and Amy Durst for their dance
routine; second wetU to another
c ivilia ns in a crisis .
1982. Brinkerhoff added , " Th Pre
spoke
on
the
heritage
of
MiddleBennett
Ladies
Auxiliary,
first
featured
a
number
of
entr
ies
dance
routine by Sheryl Thoma
' '
Continued to pa ge 5
and Erin Dugan, and thitd place
went to pianist, Jamie William·
son. Joan Stewart served
mistress of ceremonies and providing 'addition entertainment In
" Their operating philosophy
By DAVID BARRON
addition to the contestants was
has been toward vertical Integra· Steve Nakamoto and his band .
DALLAS (UPI) - Southland
tion - buying compatlies like
Corp., whieh owns the world's
A pie baking contest was
dairies and Citgo P e troleum largest convenience store c hain
another fe ature of the celebra- ·
that relate to their conv.enience lion and winners were Virglni)l
in 7-Eleven and Is the nation 's
Racine's annual Fourth of July
retailing. That has been a long- Lee, firs t place; Margaret
largest independent gasoline reparade received hig h praises
standing
philosophy ."
tailer , is going private tn a $5.1
Cont inued to page 3
from s pectators. Th e parade ,
billion leveraged buyout that
which has bee n a tradition for
analysts say Is one of the biggest
years and ye ars, ha d a large
ever.
numb e r of outstanding
·the three sons 'of Southland
parficipant s··from floats ·to .c ars
founder Joe C. Thompson Sr.
to clowns to bicycles to horses.·
. announced piahs Sunday to buy
Also adding to the parade's
all48 million shares in Southland,
entertainment was the Southern ·
the subject "of recent takeover
High . School Band, under the
rumors and brisk tra ding activ -.
·direction of Roberta Maidens,
lty on Wall Street.
.
with many very young members
Analysts say . the buyout wtll
marching for the first time.
ensure the Thompson brothersJohn Thompson, Southland's
Following lhe parade , the
chairman;
Jere Thompson, its
Shady River' Shufflers clogging
president and chler' executive
group. put on quite a show at the
officer; and Joe C. (Jodie)
. fire station. The Shufflers also
Thompson Jr., a Southlanddlrec·
par ticipated in the parade and
tor - will keep control of the
receiv ed a third-prize for their
company founded by their faentry In the non-theme.
ther, who qled In the 1960s.
Other winners in th.e parade's

• Clear formula~for wood
above ground mcludmg
decks and fences
• Helps protect wood against
mildew and decay ,
• Strengthens wood fibers
• Repels water

•

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non-theme category were the
Racine Baptist Church and Bar·
bara's School of Dane~ jn a first
place tie. Parade winners In the
theme category included the
Racine Methodist Church, third
place; the Racine American
U&gt;glon Post, second place, and
the Racine Reds ball t'eam,
coached by Joe Kirby, first
place.
·,
. Bicycle winners were Ed Wll·
lis, Larry Willis and Troy Hoback, first, s~ond" and third
Continued to page 3

•

celebrated 4th

Southland goes private

But debts resulting from the ,
acquisition also could force the
Thompsons, who wllllauflch the
takeover today under the name
JT Acquisition Corp., to sell some
of Southland's assets, a Dallas
analyst said.
PATRlOT - A llt,le nag In her topknot helped niDe-month·old
Erin Holman, daughter of Rodney and PegiY Dalman, Racine,
catch the spirit. of Racine's Fourth of July celebration. Resting
comfortably In her stroller, Erin sat up and ~k notice whenever
someihln1 particularlY Interesting--like a big 'l'~d fire truck-caught her eye during the annual parade.
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thi s month if by chance there Is a r e port on the
civil justice and Insurance bill, whtch also
includes a ·section ·limiting the liability of
manufacturers for defective products.
.•
Another piece of the puzzle, a limitation on
me dical malpractice lawsuits to improve the
ins urance situation in that area, was adopted by
the Legislature. The governor has said he will sign that bill. ·
Celeste vetoed the initial effort toward tort law
a nd insurance reform last December, saying
cons umers and workers were left without
a dequate recours e in the courts against
ne gligence.

Rutland ·
•
enJoys
July 4

Praise
Racine
July 4

Less Rebate
YOUR

25 Cents

still pending

Suspend·
Constitution

Middlepo~

SALE PRICE

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unaffordable liability insuran ce Is ove r now for
businesses.
Rlffe still want.s a bill. He said at the close ofla st
week 's spring legislative session that if the
conference committee does not rea c h a settle·
rhent In three weeks, he will have it dissolved and
appoint new ne gotiators .
Senate President Paul E. Giltmor ; R-Por t
Clinton, would not go that far J 'Hopefully we can
get something worked out ," said Glllmor. adding
that "there will be a continual effort to work on a
settlement."
Both Riffe and Glllmor expressed an interest in
bringing state lawmakers back for one day later
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1 Section. 10 Pages

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

suant to rh it ad ver1iaement , •ored by tht

mino r it-y bu1lne11 enter·
prises witt be afforded full

tho dote oot tor opening bids

The Director reserves the
right to reject any and all
bids .
WARREN J SMITH .

Bidders must apply. on th e
proper forms, fo r quaHflca·
t1on et least cen days prior to
the date seJ f Or opening bids
in 1cc ord8nce w ith Chaptar
5525 Ohio Revis ed Code.

Morgan, Noble. Vinton and
Counties. by
surveying and 1:•:~~: ~:~~~: ~ Director.
existing center line
The Director reserves the
nierkings and the entering o.f right t o reject anv and an
the surVey d111 into theexttt~ bid s .
in~eta bate lti'Ucture uMd
WARREN J . SMITH
Wathingto"

in accordance with Chapter
61525 Ohio R•viaed Code.
Plena end apecificationt
ere on file in the Department
of Trenaportation end the of·
fico of tho Dittrict Oopury

Director.

payable to ihe Director.

Th e Ohio D epartment of
Tr&amp;nsportat lon hereby noti·
fie• all bldder 1 that it wiiiBf· Ctptain o ·, AU You C• n E1t F1s h
or all bids. For funh er firmativety insure that in an y 0 1n"er Sunday Ju ly 6th 11 30·
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l·nformot'ton. con 1ec 1 Hare1 con t rect l!lntere d ·mto· pu•· s
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tion at least ten dava prfcn ~ 0

Athens

thou sand dollars, or a bo nd
for. ten per cent of hia bid ,

munity Action Agency reaervea tl'\e right to waive anv
inlormJiititt or to reject any

pay1ble to the Director
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in

sponsored by the Gallipolis LiunsCluh.

lash ions lrom Gallta

b''ddor

W1111hington Counl les.

Box 272

for ron pot conr ot his bid.

anticipation of the start of the sack
race, one ofthe R.any activities durin• ,
~'~
Friday's "Kids Activities in the .
Park.'' This sack race was one or
several

E.ch

quired 10 file with hil bid I
certified check ot cashier' 1
check for an •mount eQull
to five per cent of hit bid . but
in no event' More than tift'¥
thousand dollars. or 0 bond

FESTIVAL EXCITEMENT- Partiel pants (lop, left photo) In the sack
race for boys six years old and younger

'

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and

ACTION AGENCY

Contract S•l••

age 1 opy !). 8 7 · 4 79
UNIT
PRICE CONTRACT
Sealed propoula will bt
received' at the oflice of the
Oireclor of the Ohio Depart·
ment ofTranaponation. Col·
umbua. Ohio, until 10:00 A.
M ., Ohio Stendard Time ,
Tuetdey, July 14, 1987. for
improvement a in ;
Oallle County, Ohio. on

Tuesday, July 28. 1987. lor
improvemonto in: Athens,
Gollio, Hocking, Meigs. Mon·
roe, !'-'argon. Noble. Vinton

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday. Joly 6, 1987

Insurance reform legislation

Public Notice

'I''

entine

at y
Vol. 37. No.42 .
Copyrighted 1987

..

Tonight , partly cloudy with
a c hance of showers and ·
thunderstorms.' Low near 70.
.. Chance of rain 40 per.cent .
Tuesday, partly cloudy with
wi!i!!ly':scattered showers and
thunderstorms . · Hot and
hulflid. High near 90 .

"Any sale of assets would be ·a
reversal o( philosophy for South·
land," said Ed Gagnon ,a! ihe
brokerage firm of Rauscher
Pierce Refsnes. "But It may be
necessitated jly lhe debt level.

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