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have rigidly set Ideas regarding the way&#13;
you want things done. The Input from&#13;
associates could be disrUptive today.&#13;
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separating you from your effective&#13;
procedures.&#13;
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AMI lllillnll 21~April11) VolunteerIng uneolleited flnlnclal advice to&#13;
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risky linanciai Involvements today that&#13;
are controlled by others. Thore'o a&#13;
chance they might fumble the ball.&#13;
LEO (Jutr 21-AUI. 22) All old, unre·&#13;
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make matters worM.&#13;
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form a taak y04J dlaUke, you might not&#13;
want to be identified with the finished&#13;
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must put limitations on what you at-&#13;
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SAGinARIUI (HoY. 23-0ec. 21) Instead ot trying to rectify erroneous per·&#13;
captions others have about you today,&#13;
you might just let them go unchallenged&#13;
and brood about the Injustice.&#13;
CAPRICORN (lle!c. 22.Jan. 11) Be on&#13;
guard today: Y04J might be tnetarget ot&#13;
a friend who is an expert at manipulat·&#13;
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AQUARIUS (olen. 211-Fetb. 11j fie eKira&#13;
careful today you don't do anything that&#13;
could offend an Important client. Yoo&#13;
might feel your behavior' is harmleSs.&#13;
but th8 one Who pays y04Jr salary may&#13;
not.&#13;
PIICE8 (Feb. 211-IIM:II 211) You have a&#13;
choice todiy, u always, - • Y04J can&#13;
view de'lelopmenta either positively or·&#13;
negali';ety. Oon'l let your imaginallon&#13;
anvillon flilurt wnere IIUCCfl8 Ia a&#13;
possibility.&#13;
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including the crcauon and distribu·&#13;
tion of brochures and meetings&#13;
with parent-teacher organizarions&#13;
in the schools. The committee will&#13;
press the levy as the last chance for&#13;
lhe disUict to maintain its current&#13;
organization.&#13;
The,'commillee was organized&#13;
late last year after the board, faced&#13;
with declining revenues and&#13;
increasing expenses, voied 10 con·&#13;
solidate all of the high schools into&#13;
the Kyger Creek building, which is&#13;
to be renamed River Valley High&#13;
School. The commitlce is opposed&#13;
w the consolidation, citing con·&#13;
ccrns over the distance students&#13;
would travello get to River Valley,&#13;
the condition of the building and&#13;
the quality of education offered by&#13;
a bigger school.&#13;
The commiltee gathered nearly&#13;
3,000 signatures on a petition call·&#13;
ing for a public vore on closing lhe&#13;
schools. The petition failed to get&#13;
on the ballot when Secretary of&#13;
Swte Raben Taft's office ruled that&#13;
"there is no authority under the law&#13;
which allows for a referendum&#13;
pelition of an action of a county&#13;
school board."&#13;
Sinc.e the outcome of the levy&#13;
election cannot be detennined, the&#13;
disuict is continuing wilh plans for&#13;
the River Valley consolidation. The&#13;
committee is also investigating&#13;
other options, which Sanders said&#13;
will probably be discussed by the&#13;
committee if 1he levy fails. Among&#13;
these options, he said, is the possi·&#13;
bilily of the individual atrendance&#13;
areas being annexed or absorbed by&#13;
surrounding school districts, and&#13;
what would have ro be done 10&#13;
make that move a reality.&#13;
"We'll do wharevet it lakes to&#13;
sa•e where we're a~" Sanders said.&#13;
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roo generous to Democratic incum·&#13;
oonts.&#13;
Rep. Jon Meyers, R·Lancaster,&#13;
objects because Reps. Clarence&#13;
Miller of Lancaster and David&#13;
Hobson of Springfield would be in&#13;
the same districL&#13;
GOP Gov. George Voinovich&#13;
has been involved. He asked that&#13;
Democratic Rep. Mary Rose Oakar&#13;
represent downtown Cleveland.&#13;
Minorily lawmakers insist 1hat&#13;
Democratic Rep. Louis Stokes ,&#13;
Ohio's only black congressman,&#13;
should have it.&#13;
The bill splits lhe city between&#13;
-!rsbilr~. and Minority Leader Cor·&#13;
them.&#13;
Hispanics and Olher groops&#13;
:win Ntxon, R·Lebanon, borh are&#13;
:irying 10 deal wilh insurrections don't like dividing lhe city, saying&#13;
-t)la1 arose following biparrisan it fragmenrs their neighborhoods.&#13;
Bur mostly, members are mad&#13;
·.negOtiations oit a plan rhe Senate&#13;
about&#13;
the negative impact on ~e!r&#13;
approved early lliis monlh. · ·&#13;
own&#13;
incumbenrs&#13;
who have sen10n·&#13;
-~· All tl black Democrats in&#13;
1y&#13;
and&#13;
are&#13;
positioned&#13;
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'Riffe's 6l·member caucus are&#13;
:&lt;JP.posed. They claim the plan barrel fav0rs in Was~in~ton. The&#13;
4llutes minority voting sucnglh in incumbenrs have lobbted mColum,&#13;
bus extensively.&#13;
Cleveland and Columbus.&#13;
"RedisUicting is local politics,"&#13;
About 26 of Nixon· s 38 Repub·&#13;
says&#13;
Senate Minority Leader&#13;
ttcans are apilllt II. Some Uied in a&#13;
Robert&#13;
Boggs, D·Jefferson. He and&#13;
huff but failed last week to suip&#13;
others&#13;
say&#13;
control of Ohio's con·&#13;
liim of his leallenhlp po$t. ·&#13;
· , Assisrant Minority Leader gressional delegation by one pany&#13;
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GALLIPOLIS - The citizens&#13;
commiuee fonned to maintain the&#13;
·Galli a County Local School Dis·&#13;
Uicl's four-high school sysrem will&#13;
suppon lhe district's 9·mill operating levy and actively campaign for&#13;
ils passage.&#13;
.&#13;
"We want 10 try and get the levy&#13;
passed because it's the only way 10&#13;
keep the system going," explained&#13;
Steve Sanders, a member of the&#13;
commitice.&#13;
The disuict is seeking the passage of a 4-mill bond issue for the&#13;
consuuction of a new, centralized&#13;
high school in the primary election,&#13;
delayed until June 2 due to the&#13;
legal controversy surrounding the&#13;
s!Jite's redistricting plan . At a special meeting on Feb. 17, the Board&#13;
of Education acted 10 place the 9·&#13;
mill levy on the bailor as well.&#13;
If approved, that levy will allow&#13;
Hannan Trace, Kyger Creek, Nonh&#13;
Gallia and Southwestern high&#13;
schools open for two years untillhe&#13;
district can get a bond issue for a&#13;
single county high school&#13;
awroved. If the disUict is unable to&#13;
}!et the bond issue passed in two&#13;
y:Cars, then it will consolidate lhe&#13;
high schools.&#13;
· Sanders said lhe commitl£e will&#13;
ask the board at iiS regular monthly&#13;
meeting, set for 6:30p.m. Monday&#13;
-al lhe central office, for clarifies·&#13;
lion of the two·year limit ·on the&#13;
.citrrent high school setup and what&#13;
services can be resrored if the 9·&#13;
mill levy passes.&#13;
"We want to find ou1 whaL the&#13;
-levy will bring back. as well as&#13;
some background and clarification&#13;
on what they plan to do should it&#13;
pass," Sanders said.&#13;
· At the same time, Sanders said,&#13;
the committee is laying the ground·&#13;
work for the levy campaign,&#13;
&#13;
By ROBERT E. MILLER&#13;
Associated Press Writer&#13;
: · COLUMBUS - A House slalc·&#13;
mate over·a bill drawing 19 new&#13;
~ngressional disUicrs stems more&#13;
&amp;om conflicting demands of indi·&#13;
itiduals and regional coalitions !han&#13;
it does !'rom partisan policy.&#13;
~ ; The objections zigzag across&#13;
ll,lirty lines.&#13;
..:: Speaker Vern .Riffe. D-Wheel·&#13;
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• Sec1ion 135.21 -requiring&#13;
the board of township Jrustees to&#13;
award and approve the depository&#13;
contracL The board did no1 comply&#13;
with this section.&#13;
The wwnship had csrimatcd&#13;
receipts exceeding their actual&#13;
receipts in the motor vehicle&#13;
license tax and road and bridge&#13;
funds which could resull in overspending, the audit reported. When&#13;
il is known thai estimared receipls&#13;
will exceed acrual receipts by a significant amount, appropnations&#13;
should be re•iewed to derenninc if&#13;
any reductions are necessary, the&#13;
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stale auditor's office recommend·&#13;
ed.&#13;
The stale auditors office nored&#13;
that all adjustments have been&#13;
made to the township's books and&#13;
com men red that township personnel were cooperative and available&#13;
for questions and assis!Jince during&#13;
regular working hours.&#13;
HARRISON TOWNSHIP&#13;
Harrison Township was cited&#13;
for the following violations:&#13;
, The general, gasOline tax and&#13;
fire levy funds were found to have&#13;
disbursements which exceeded&#13;
appropriations;&#13;
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• Section 5705.28- requires&#13;
the tax budget must be adopted on&#13;
or before July 15. Thetownshtpdid&#13;
not comply wtth thts sectton m&#13;
1989 or l990;&#13;
. • Sec lion 5705.34 -each lax·&#13;
mg authomy tS 10 pass an ordt·&#13;
nance or resolution to authorize the&#13;
necessary tax levtcs and to certtfy&#13;
the levies to the count~ audttor&#13;
before Oct. I. The 10wnsh1p dtd not&#13;
comply w.ith this section in 1989;&#13;
• Section 507.04- lhe clerk&#13;
shall keep an accurate record of the&#13;
pr~ceedmgs of the board of township uusrees at all mecungs. Ham·&#13;
son Township did nor comply with&#13;
&#13;
this section .&#13;
The s!Jite auditor's office made&#13;
the following suggestions: ·&#13;
Harrison Township's minule&#13;
record was not indexed. This&#13;
makes it difficult 10 locate pertinent&#13;
information. The township should&#13;
index the minute record;&#13;
Harrison Township had estimat·&#13;
ed receipts e•cceding their actual&#13;
receipts in the motor vehicle&#13;
license tax fund. This could result&#13;
in overspending. The township&#13;
should oblain a reduced amended&#13;
cenificate of estimated resources&#13;
when it is known that estimated&#13;
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Citizens committee&#13;
will back school levy&#13;
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·Remap a headache&#13;
.for Riffe and Nixon·&#13;
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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant, March 22, 1992&#13;
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By JIM FREEMAN&#13;
• Sec1ion 5705.41 (B) -pro·&#13;
Times·Sentinel Slarf&#13;
hibits a subdivision from making a&#13;
COLUMBUS- Four Gallia disbursemenl unless properly&#13;
County townships received 18 cita- appropriated. The township's&#13;
tions after being audited by S1a1c motor vehicle license tax, gasoline&#13;
Auditor Thomas E. Ferguson's · tax and road and bridge funds were&#13;
office.&#13;
found to ha•c disbursements&#13;
Green, Harrison, Ohio and Wal- exccedin$ appropriations; .&#13;
nuttownshtps were audited for the&#13;
·• Secuons 5705.36 and 5705.39&#13;
period from Jan. I, 1989, to Dec. -provide rhat appropriations from&#13;
3I, 1990.&#13;
each fund shall not exceed lhe estimared receipts available fro disbursement as certified by the counGREEN TOWNSHIP&#13;
Green Township, according to ly budget commission. The general&#13;
the audiror's office, was found in fund was found to have appropria·&#13;
violation of the following Ohio uons in excess of the amounr certified as available by the budget&#13;
Revised Code secrions:&#13;
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FEED TENT • Local disaster relief volunteers, Herscbel&#13;
McClure, Bob Mills and Jack Needs, I tor, demonstrated their&#13;
cooking expertise on outdoor gas stoves during a training session&#13;
ror new recruits held at the Pomeroy First Southern Baptist&#13;
&#13;
Church. The biggest operation for the Ohio volunteer group was&#13;
Hurricane Hugo where 55,000 meals were prepared ror disaster&#13;
vic1ims during a two·week period.&#13;
&#13;
Volunteers travel hundreds of miles, give&#13;
countless hours helping disaster victims&#13;
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH&#13;
Times·Senlinel Starr&#13;
POMEROY • "We go where•cr&#13;
we 're needed 10 help however we&#13;
can," commented Herschel&#13;
"Sonny" McClure as he talked&#13;
about the role of local •oluntecrs&#13;
with the Disasrer Relief Unit of the&#13;
Ohio Southern Baptist Convention.&#13;
McClure, a member of Hope&#13;
Soulllern Baptist Church of Mid·&#13;
dlepon, was one of the original vol·&#13;
·unreers when lhe Ohio Baptisl Con·&#13;
&#13;
vention began responding 10 calls&#13;
of 1he American Red Cross for&#13;
assistance at disaster sites.&#13;
·The Ohio volunteers travel hun·&#13;
dreds of miles and give countless&#13;
hours to helping disasrer victims.&#13;
Their main role is to prepare&#13;
food provided by llle Red Cross for&#13;
those directly affected in llle disas·&#13;
ter.&#13;
&#13;
The Ohio unit was organized&#13;
four years ago and since then has&#13;
participated in rhree major disasters. Two weeks were spent in&#13;
&#13;
South Carolina when Hurricane&#13;
Hugo struck llle east coast Volun·&#13;
reers also went 10 Massachusetts to&#13;
help victims of Hurricane Bob, and&#13;
to Shadyside at the time of the disastrous Oooding there.&#13;
The biggesl operation for the&#13;
Ohio volunteer group was Humcane Hugo where 55,000 meals&#13;
were prepared during a 1wo week&#13;
period.&#13;
Volunteers from area churches&#13;
taking pari in one or all of the&#13;
effons were McClure and Bob&#13;
&#13;
Mills of Hope Baptisl , Duke&#13;
Kennedy, Jeff Needs, JQhn Wilson,&#13;
Jack Needs and Lee Lefebre of the&#13;
Pomeroy Firs1 Southern Church&#13;
Hank Hatten of Good News, Gal:&#13;
lipolis, and Dave Bryan, Jr. of New.&#13;
Hope Bapttsl Chapel, Cenrenarian. .&#13;
McClure is a disaster relief&#13;
supervisor and can draw teams of&#13;
volunrcers from a seven-county&#13;
area once a call for assistance&#13;
comes from the Red Cross.&#13;
:&#13;
While more than 250 men and·&#13;
Continued on A·3&#13;
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Rockefeller looking for another way to save health funds ·&#13;
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen.&#13;
Jay Rockefeller said he will look&#13;
for another way 10 save two deficit·&#13;
ridden United Mine Workers heallh&#13;
funds after Presidenr Bush vetoed a&#13;
tax billlllat included a bailoul plan&#13;
for the funds.&#13;
Bush on Friday vetoed a $77.5&#13;
million Democratic, rax bill thai&#13;
inclu(led an amendment ro transfer&#13;
excess UMW pension funds to the&#13;
health funds.&#13;
The funds, which pay benefits 10&#13;
120,000 retired miners and rheir&#13;
families, have an estimated $140&#13;
million deficiL&#13;
The plan sponsored by Rocke·&#13;
feller, D·W.Va., also would have&#13;
es!Jiblished an industry-wide tax of&#13;
99 cenrs for each bour worked for&#13;
eastern coal companies and 15&#13;
cenrs for western companies.&#13;
Rockefeller said he is planning&#13;
to artach the bailout measure to&#13;
another bill.&#13;
"AI litis Jl.!!inl, it's difficult to be&#13;
more spec,fic than that,'' said&#13;
Marisa Spitafore, a spokeswoman&#13;
for Rockefeller.&#13;
West Virginia's delegation in&#13;
rhe House also vowed to continue&#13;
10 push for the bailout&#13;
Rep. Bob Wise, O.W.Va., said&#13;
he hOped Bush would reconsider&#13;
the veto. But Rep. Alan Mollohan,&#13;
D·W.Va, said the move wasn'l a&#13;
&#13;
s~'ll -go1b8ck to lhe drawing&#13;
&#13;
board. We go b!tCk to see if we can&#13;
reach a compromi~ with the presi·&#13;
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dent," Mollohan said.&#13;
A spokesman said Rep. Harley&#13;
Swggers, D-W.Va., also will look&#13;
for anolher measure likely 10 win&#13;
&#13;
apP.roval and anach the coal fund&#13;
bailout to i1.&#13;
"As the congressman has said,&#13;
any veto is shortsighted and politi·&#13;
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CHECKS Pl,lt,SS MOTOR - This 140·volt,&#13;
60·hl!nepower electric motor at the Ohio Va~ley&#13;
Pubtlsblna prlntlpa t~~~:IUty In GallipoliS caused&#13;
some concern when It maltuactlolie!l Friday&#13;
afternoon. Carl Zents (above), an industrial&#13;
&#13;
cal," said Jim Watkins.&#13;
Rep. Nick Rahall, 0-W.Va., has&#13;
proposed uansferring money from:&#13;
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eledrlclin from the Youttptown area, examined&#13;
the motor Saturday momlng. It was replactd In&#13;
time tor Saturday afternoon's Point Pleasant&#13;
Re11st'r and today's Times-Sentinel press runs.&#13;
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for parts of Ohio today&#13;
By The Associated Press •&#13;
The National Weather Service&#13;
precicted a snow storm for parts of&#13;
Ohio Sunday. A winter storm&#13;
watch was posted Saturday morning for all but the extreme southern&#13;
part of Ohio.&#13;
Anywhere from 4 to 8 inches of&#13;
snow could fall from soutll central&#13;
Ohio northward through the state.&#13;
The snow could mix with rain&#13;
and sleet over some central Ohio&#13;
counties. All snow is anticipated&#13;
over the northern portion of the&#13;
state. The precipitation should&#13;
gradually end over western sections&#13;
Sunday afternoon.&#13;
Around the nation&#13;
On Friday, Soutllern California&#13;
was bauered by thunderstorms, hail&#13;
and tornado-like winds.&#13;
Dense fog in San Bernardino&#13;
County callSed a 100-vehicle pileup&#13;
Friday morning on Interstare IS, 50&#13;
miles northeast of Los Angeles,&#13;
leaving one dead and 46 injured.&#13;
Snow fell Friday over pilrts of&#13;
the Northeast and MidwesL&#13;
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Saturday in New England and the&#13;
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Midwest and the Rockies; in the·&#13;
50s in tile mid-Atlantic states, tile&#13;
central Plains and the western&#13;
Rockies: in the 60s across the&#13;
nation's southern tier and the West:&#13;
in tile 70s in south Aorida, southcentral Te~as, the Arizona desert&#13;
and tile interior Northwest.&#13;
The hi~h temperature for the&#13;
nation Fnday was 86 degrees at&#13;
Homestead, Fla.&#13;
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Tornado safety&#13;
brochures donated&#13;
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County&#13;
public elementary school students&#13;
received appro~imately 3,000&#13;
"What You Should Know About&#13;
Tornadoes" safety brochures from&#13;
the Ohio Insurance Institute.&#13;
The institute donates the&#13;
brochures to educate the public&#13;
regarding action to take before,&#13;
during and after severe stonns.&#13;
According to the 011, Ohio has&#13;
had a relatively low number of tornado occurrences .in recent years.&#13;
. The brochure suggests safe shelter&#13;
&#13;
areas. ,&#13;
&#13;
'Governor George V. Voinovich&#13;
proclaimed March 22-28 as Tornado Safety Awareness Week in&#13;
Ohio.&#13;
The brochure is provided as a&#13;
public service and are available&#13;
free by writing llle Ohio Insurance&#13;
Institute, P.O. Box 632, Columbus&#13;
OH43216.&#13;
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Nowopopor Solee, 738 Tid,. - - .&#13;
NIW Yon, Ntw York 10011. .&#13;
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RIO GRANDE - Changes&#13;
experienced in the health care&#13;
industry have placed increased&#13;
demands on professionals in the&#13;
field, more !han 60 freshmen in the&#13;
Holzer College of Nursing at the&#13;
University of Rio Grande were 10ld&#13;
during a recent recognition ceremony.&#13;
"My message to you is to take&#13;
care of yourself, but do not neglect&#13;
the needs of others," Lennie Davis,&#13;
director of Nursing Staff Services&#13;
at Holzer Medical Center, said during her address at the annual ceremony. "Each of you need to be&#13;
happy and healthy in this profession."&#13;
Davis said that when the 61&#13;
freshmen complete the two-year&#13;
associate degree program at Rio&#13;
Grande and enter the nursing field,&#13;
they must be careful to avoid the&#13;
physical and emotional burnout&#13;
which has followed the increased&#13;
pressures in health care.&#13;
She also urged \he students to&#13;
become risk-takers in an effort to&#13;
broaden their horizons, and related&#13;
her own experiences as an officer&#13;
in the U.S. Naval Reserve as an&#13;
example. Her reserve status&#13;
brought her to active duty during&#13;
the Persian Gulf War, where she&#13;
worked at a Navy hospital.&#13;
The ceremony included a welcome by Dr. Ray Boggs, vice president of academic affairs at Rio&#13;
Grande, and the presentation of the&#13;
class of 1993 by Dr. Janet M.&#13;
Byers, dean of the Holzer College&#13;
of Nursing. The prospective nurses,&#13;
who represent one of the the largest&#13;
number of first-year students in the&#13;
program's history, received their&#13;
caps and chevrons signifying their&#13;
choice of the profession from&#13;
Tammy Tibbetts, R.N.. a member&#13;
of the College of Nursing faculty.&#13;
Following the presentation, the&#13;
students participated in a candlelight ceremony in which they recited the Florence Nightingale&#13;
Pledge.&#13;
The students recognized are, by&#13;
county:&#13;
Galli a - Jori Bailey, Patriot:&#13;
Joe Bradley, Gallipolis; Charla&#13;
Brown,&#13;
Gallipolis; Mary Byus, Crown&#13;
City; Christina Drummond, Gallipolis: Kelli Fillinger, Bidwell:&#13;
Tma Fulks, Gallipolis: Jill Goddard, Patriot; Nora Hager, Bidwell;&#13;
David Harrison, Gallipolis; Angi&#13;
Lawrence, Gallipolis: Jennifer&#13;
McGuire, Bidwell; Slephanie Mollohan, Gallipolis; Robin Nibert,&#13;
Northup; Deena Petrie, Vinton:&#13;
Den ita Petrie, Bidwell; Dale Randolph, Gallipolis: Lori Sexton, Bidwell; Steve Short, ViniOII; Jennifer&#13;
Smith, Gallipolis: Amy Spencer,&#13;
Bidwell; Shelby Stanley, Northup;&#13;
Dawn Sword, Vinton; Melissa&#13;
Williams, Thunnan.&#13;
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self-employed people who can get&#13;
away for several days at a time,&#13;
McClure said.&#13;
Since lllere is always a need for&#13;
more volunteers, training sessions&#13;
are held periodically. One was held&#13;
just recently at the Pomeroy&#13;
Church.&#13;
Van French of Columbus, a disaster relief instructor with the&#13;
Southern Baptist Convention, was&#13;
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01111r Houra by Appointll!lllt-hl·llll• or 446·:.c~27&#13;
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The explosion blew a wall out of&#13;
a s~ven -s10ry steel building that&#13;
housed a production shaft and two&#13;
huge coal ladles at Consolidalion&#13;
Coal Co.'s Blacksville No. I mine.&#13;
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shreds of clotlling, personal items&#13;
and other evidence roday as the inquiry into the explosion contil)ued.&#13;
The cause of Thursday's blast&#13;
remains unknown.&#13;
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GALLIPOLIS - Mason Associa- ~&#13;
lion for a Clean Environment :&#13;
(MACE) will hold a meeling Tues- :&#13;
day, March 24 at 7 p.m. at Grace .&#13;
United Methodist Church.&#13;
:&#13;
Guest speakers include Bill L. ·&#13;
Brady, Akzo Chemical Corporation ,&#13;
plant manager and Wayne Love of .&#13;
Goodyear Corporation.&#13;
All MACE meetings are OPen to :&#13;
the pub'ic.&#13;
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Andrew T. Hood&#13;
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By RAY FORMANEK Jr.&#13;
Associated Press Writer&#13;
BLACKSVD..LE, W.Va. (AP) Three men believed dead following&#13;
an above-ground coal mine explosion used welding torches to seal&#13;
idled mines dozens of times&#13;
willlout incident, their boss said.&#13;
"They were all long-time&#13;
employees," Michael Heston Jr., a&#13;
supervisor for M.A. Heston, Inc.,&#13;
srud Friday. "They had done this&#13;
type of work for years.&#13;
"We've done similar jobs more&#13;
!han I 00 times before," Heston&#13;
said.&#13;
State police Sgt. M.M. Taylor&#13;
said the three workers missing and&#13;
presumed dead were Frederick A.&#13;
Hes10n, 32, and Donald D.&#13;
Glaspell, 38, both of Fainnont, and&#13;
Roben E. Moran Jr., 35, of Grafton.&#13;
All tllree were employed by&#13;
M.A. HesiOn, a Fairmont mme construCtion company.&#13;
Invesdgators continued to gather&#13;
&#13;
to address MACE :&#13;
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Gallia townships...&#13;
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blink. the Ferrari is looking at tailgate." It's the one that's flrst&lt;ousin to the flying-mtle record- '&#13;
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holding LSR. It's the one that has become. virtually overnight. a collector's Item. The awesome&#13;
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Jackson: Patricia Dunn, Jackson:&#13;
Tina Fee, Jackson: Barbara Grizzel,&#13;
WellsiOn; Kimberly Hughes, Oak&#13;
Hill; Vanessa Kearns, Jackson:&#13;
Stephanie Lewis, Oak Hill; Teresa&#13;
McClaskey, Wellston: Penny Mercer, Wellston: Lisa Poorman, Jackson: Bethany Riepenhoff, Wellston: Barry Souders, Jackson.&#13;
Lawrence - Connie Kincaid,&#13;
Ironton: Angela Matney, South&#13;
Point.&#13;
Meigs- Sharon Bryant, Long&#13;
Bottom Amy Epple, Middleport:&#13;
Martha Maynard, Racine.&#13;
Perry - Carol Bloomfield,&#13;
Coming.&#13;
Scioto - Shannon Stone,&#13;
Wheelersburg.&#13;
Cabell County, W.Va. Charles Butcher, Huntington.&#13;
Mason County, W.Va.- Paula&#13;
Bird, New Haven: John Bryant,&#13;
Point Pleasant: Mark Clemente,&#13;
Point Pleasant: Keith Clemente,&#13;
Point Pleasant: Heather Cottrill,&#13;
Point Pleasant; Tami Dotson, Point&#13;
Pleasa nt; David Fields, Letart:&#13;
Vicki Grucser, Point Pleasant ;&#13;
Melody Hill, Point Pleasant: Nancy&#13;
Hussell, Point Pleasant: Brenda,&#13;
Pcaytt, Point Pleasant: Tony&#13;
Rhodes, Point PlcasanL&#13;
Roane County, W.Va.- Jennifer Quick, Spencer.&#13;
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Elsie Easter&#13;
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at the University or Rio Grande. Davis made her&#13;
address during a recognition ceremony for the&#13;
61 members or the class or 1993.&#13;
&#13;
Ceremony hails first-year students&#13;
enrolled in Holzer College of Nursing&#13;
&#13;
Garland Burris·&#13;
&#13;
Boss says workers had sealed&#13;
coal mines safely for years&#13;
&#13;
what to do 10 help llle viclims.&#13;
'&#13;
He brou~hl the truck which&#13;
Department&#13;
releases&#13;
$2so:&#13;
hauls the tent and cooking supplies&#13;
and pulls an equipped trailer. Local million for credit shares :&#13;
•&#13;
volunteers trained the new recruits&#13;
on setting .up the tent and cooking&#13;
WASHINGTON (AP)- The:&#13;
equipment.&#13;
Two representatives of the Red Agriculture De)lartment has:&#13;
Cross, Marty Bentley and Bill released $250 m11lion in credit:&#13;
Pruiu, Huntington, W. Va. were on guarantees for sales of U.S. farm ·&#13;
hand 10 talk about what volunteers commodities 10 11 of tile indepen-:&#13;
can expect on a disaster site and dent states of the fdrmer Soviet '&#13;
how they fit into the overall pro- Union.&#13;
Last Wednesday's release&#13;
gram of providing the daily food&#13;
POMEROY- Elsie Mae Easter, 64, of State Route 134, Minersville,&#13;
sents&#13;
llle fourth and final allocation&#13;
needs&#13;
of&#13;
those&#13;
involved.&#13;
died Friday, March 20, 1992, at the Holzer Medical Center following a&#13;
of&#13;
a&#13;
$1.25&#13;
billion credit guarantee&#13;
Sara&#13;
Caudill,&#13;
M.E&#13;
.,&#13;
licensed&#13;
biief iUness. She was a homemaker.&#13;
package&#13;
approved&#13;
by President .&#13;
professional counselor, a Soutllem&#13;
: Born on Feb. 18, 1928 at Ironton, she was tile daughter of Wallace and&#13;
Bush&#13;
last&#13;
Nov.&#13;
20.&#13;
Baptist volunteer from Cincinnati,&#13;
Bessie Foul Blevins. She is survived by her husband, George Easter; a&#13;
The commodity breakdown for&#13;
gave&#13;
tips on how to deal with tile&#13;
daughter, Barbara Arthur, Pomeroy: two daughters and sons-in-law, Mary&#13;
immediate emotional problems fac- the credit guarantees is $90 miltion·•&#13;
and Gene Cooper, Coal Grove, and Shirley and Chester Arthur, Pomeroy;&#13;
for _wheat, $52 million for feed::&#13;
ing the disaster victims.&#13;
a son and daughter-in-law, Allen and Bonnie Easter, Minersville: a brothcontinued&#13;
rrom&#13;
A-1&#13;
As for expenses incurred in grams, $51 million for protein :&#13;
er, Carl Norman Blevins, Ironton: 19 grandchildren and five great-grandrelief&#13;
service, the volunteers handle meals, $15 million for soybeans&#13;
children.&#13;
: Funeral services wiU be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Ewing Funeral receipts will exceed actual receipts~ budget on or before July 15 in 1989 tlleir own on disasters within tile $9.5. minion for vegetable oils, s3 :&#13;
state but arc reimbursed by the mllhon for nee, $2.5 million for :&#13;
•&#13;
Home. The Rev. James R. Acree, Sr. will officiate. Burial will be in Once a reduced amended certificate or 1990:&#13;
• Section 5705.41 (A) - pro- State Convention for e~penses on almonds and $2 million for ho)ls.&#13;
Beech Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday is obtained, a corresponding reducAnotller $25 million is available&#13;
tion in appropriations may be nec- hibits a political subdivision from out-of-state trips, according to&#13;
from 610 9 p.m.&#13;
to&#13;
cover&#13;
transpmtation costs.&#13;
making a fund appropriation in McClure.&#13;
essary;&#13;
The township appointed a excess of the estimated receipts&#13;
Some Southern Baptist state&#13;
trustee to the position of fire pre- available for disbursement from associations have been doing disasvention officer. this resulted in an that fund. The motor vehicle ter relief work for years and have&#13;
incompatibility of public offices. license tax fund was found to have seen the results go far beyond alleMIDDLEPORT - Andrew Todd Hood, infant son of Stephen Todd The township should appoint some- appropriations in excess of the viating immediate needs.&#13;
HOOII and Sandra Ann Landaker, both of Middleport, was stillborn on Fri- one other than township officials:&#13;
amount certified as available by the&#13;
"New churches have been startday, March 20, I992 at Holzer Medical Center in Gallipolis.&#13;
A pre-numbered duplicate budget commission:&#13;
ed as a result of this work," said&#13;
· Besides his parents, he is survived by his grandparents: Katlly Hood of receipt is not written for all money&#13;
• The general fund and tile gaso· McClure, who explained that the&#13;
USE YOUR COMMON SENSE&#13;
Middleport, John and Crystal Hood of Middleport and Pam Moore of received. This can result in misuse line tax fund were found to have presence of Southern Baptists in a&#13;
Dexter; his great-grandparents: David and Eileen Landaker of Pomeroy, of funds and could make detection appropriations in excess of the crisis situation conveys not only a&#13;
WHEN YOU BUY YOUR&#13;
Kenneth and Lois McElhinney of Middleport, and Milton and Freda Hood of errors more difficult. A pre- amount certified as available by the physical but a spiritual concern for&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
of Middleport; a great-great grandmotller, Eva Struble of Middleport: an numbered duplicate receipt should budget commission.&#13;
n•a lllfd to IIIII OCNMtOft " " " whtll&#13;
victims .&#13;
you'" m1klng some of IH•'t IMportaM&#13;
aunt, Precious Moore of Pomeroy and three u~cles: Ke1th Landaker, be written for all money collected.&#13;
The state auditor's office reportOKI.!OM. Th.t'l wtlf many people tum \o&#13;
Pomeroy and Jeff Hood and Tyson Lee, bolll of Middleport. . .&#13;
iU.A lnlt.lttnCI AgtMJ Dfltrl IHHtl&#13;
ed that all adjustments have been&#13;
proteciiOft 111111nll 1ote • tnd U11 people&#13;
Arrangements will be announced by Fisher Funeral Home m Middlemade in the township's books.&#13;
OIDO TOWNSHIP&#13;
UlfW cl•l 91th lrf fotkl UMr lk'tMr know.&#13;
The office made the following&#13;
port.&#13;
Ohio Township was cited for&#13;
CLEVELAND (AP)- Here are&#13;
suggestions:&#13;
the following violations:&#13;
The&#13;
Township&#13;
should&#13;
index&#13;
the&#13;
Friday&#13;
night's Ohio Lottery selec• The gasoline lax fund was&#13;
minute&#13;
record;&#13;
tions:&#13;
found to have disbursements&#13;
The township should obtain a Pick 3 Numbers&#13;
exceeding approprialions;&#13;
Coli Angle&#13;
0-8-9&#13;
• Section 5705.30 -states a reduced amended certificate of estiloti&#13;
NEW HAVEN - Eliza Jane Roush, 87, New Haven, died Thursday, budget hearing must be advertised mated resources when it is known&#13;
(zero, eight, nine)&#13;
FREE&#13;
March 19, at Pine Crest Care Center, Gallipolis, OH.&#13;
QUOTATION&#13;
not less than 10 days prior to the that estimated receipts will exceed Pick 4 Numbers&#13;
Born February 16, 1905 in Graham Station, WV, she was the daughter hearing date. The records presented actual receipts by a substantial&#13;
4-5-7-8&#13;
of·the late William and Bertha (Hoffman) Clark. She was a homemaker for review indicated that a budget amount. Once a reduced amended&#13;
(four, five, seven, eight)&#13;
certificate&#13;
is&#13;
obtained&#13;
a&#13;
correspondCards&#13;
and a member of Zion Evangelical Lutlleran Church.&#13;
hearing was advertised less than&#13;
9 (nine) of Hearts&#13;
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Dorsey Leonard Roush: the prescribed I 0 days prior to the ing reduction in appropriations may&#13;
9 (nine) of Clubs&#13;
two daughters, a son, a grandchild, two great-grandchildr:n, four sisters 1991 budget hearing.&#13;
be necessarY:&#13;
The township should consider&#13;
J (jack) ofDiamonds&#13;
• Section 505.02 - provides&#13;
and five brothers.&#13;
2 (two) of Spades&#13;
'Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Edwin (Agnes) Edwards of New that the bonds of the truStees shall obtaining an interest-bearing&#13;
Haven and Nellie Emogene Roush of New Haven; three sons and two be made payable to the state of checking account.&#13;
daughters-in-law, Kenneth and Alice Clark of Mason, Dorsey Richard Ohio for the use of the township.&#13;
All four townships were cited&#13;
Roush of Letart and Marion W. "Bill" and Madaline Roush of Letart; two The bond for trustee Ro~er James&#13;
for&#13;
violating section 149.42 which&#13;
brothers, William Clark of Alabama and Harry Clark of Hurricane, WV; a was made payable to the Ulwnship.&#13;
Darla Roush&#13;
requires&#13;
a 10wnship records comsister, Helen Grinstead of Letart: 13 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren&#13;
The stare auditor's office noted&#13;
Graduate&#13;
and one great-great-grandson.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
township personnel were coopera- mission be composed of tile chair1991&#13;
Service will be Monday, March 23, at 2 p.m. at Z1on Evangelical tive and available for questions and man of the board of township&#13;
Lutheran Church with Pastors Richard and Patricia Bonds-Krug officiat- assistance during regular working trustees, llle 10wnship clerk and the&#13;
KNOWS THE VALUE OF A&#13;
auditor or the county wherein the&#13;
ing. Burial will be at Broad Run Cemetery.&#13;
hours.&#13;
QUALITY EDUCATION&#13;
Friends may call at the Foglesong Funeral Home Sunday from 7-9 p.m.&#13;
The state auditor's office recom- township is situated. The commis"Startioc a carftr after bcinc; married with a&#13;
funilpHm&lt;d impossible for mo. I 111m dltd&lt;..&#13;
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Zion Evangelical mended the township index ·the sion shall meet at least once every&#13;
Southeastern Busioru CoUece. The smlll dauet.&#13;
Lutheran Church or the Broad Run Cemetery in care of Edwin Edwards, minute record. When it is known 12 months, and upon call of the&#13;
individualized atuot.ioo and frieodly&#13;
P.O. Box 331, New Haven, WV 25265.&#13;
tllat estimated receipts will exceed chairman.&#13;
pheR, alone witb the Oexihlt sdudtale madt it&#13;
There were no records presented&#13;
actual receipts by a significant&#13;
possible.&#13;
indicating that such commission&#13;
amount&#13;
,&#13;
the&#13;
township&#13;
should&#13;
Wilh the skUll Uld knowltdce 1 obtained, I&#13;
Continued&#13;
from&#13;
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;jl&#13;
.,, _ _&#13;
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wu ablt to btgin my urur alkr graduatioa at&#13;
review their appropriations to met as required during the audit&#13;
DARLA ROUSH&#13;
james Rossi CPA."&#13;
determine if any reductions arc period.&#13;
the Abandoned .Mine Reclamation competitive disadvantage, Wilder necessary.&#13;
According to information supBEGIN TUINING FOR YOUR BUSINESS CAREER&#13;
Fund to finance part of the UMW said.&#13;
plied from the state auditors office,&#13;
"This approach divides our&#13;
CALL US TODAY!! 446-4367 .&#13;
heallll benefits.&#13;
the audits were conducted pursuant&#13;
WALNUT TOWNSHIP&#13;
national&#13;
interest&#13;
in&#13;
heallll&#13;
care&#13;
and&#13;
Meanwhile, Virginia Gov. L.&#13;
fiNANCIAl AIO AVAILUU 101 THOll WHO QUAUIT•IIGISTIIIOW 101 SP. . GUAm&#13;
Walnut Township was cited for to Rule 117-8-03 of the Ohio&#13;
Douglas Wilder said Friday that pits region against region and oper· tile following violations:&#13;
Administrative Code.&#13;
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Pleate Send lnf'ormlllloll Aboul ne .......... and COIU'Ht Al Southt•IHII .......&#13;
The rule provides for the audit&#13;
Congress needs to come up willl a ator against operawr," Wilder said.&#13;
• The general and motor vehicle&#13;
Collep.&#13;
Administrators of the health license tax funds were found to to include inquiry inw:&#13;
more equitable way to bail out llle&#13;
I NAME=--------------funds&#13;
had threatened to cut off pay- have disbursements which exceed·&#13;
-The metllods, accuracy and&#13;
insurance funds.&#13;
legality of the accounts, financial&#13;
1A D D R E S S - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rockefeller 's proposed tu ments in April because of the ed appropriations:&#13;
reports,&#13;
records,&#13;
files&#13;
and&#13;
reports&#13;
of&#13;
financial&#13;
problems.&#13;
would put Virginia, the nation's&#13;
• The township did not adopt a&#13;
sevenlll-largest coal producer, at a&#13;
the public office;&#13;
- Whether the laws, ordinances&#13;
and orders pertaining to the townsnip have been observed and&#13;
whether the requirements and rules&#13;
529 JACKSON Pill "'lttu..ln.r .... lllsints( IAUIPOUI, OliO 4SUI&#13;
of the Auditor of State have been&#13;
"Accredited&#13;
Member CCA"&#13;
flog. no.GI-12748&#13;
complied witll.&#13;
&#13;
•I Columbus ! 44' I&#13;
&#13;
NURSING SPEAKER - Lennie Davis,&#13;
director of Nursing Staff Services at Holzer&#13;
Medical Center, addresses members or the&#13;
freshman class in tbe Holzer College of Nursin2&#13;
&#13;
deaths&#13;
&#13;
: FAIRBORN, OHIO - Everett Garland Burris, 73, of Fairborn, OH, forll)erly of Mason County, died Friday, March 20, 1992, atllle home of his&#13;
~ughter, S~e Morris of Fairborn, following a long illness.&#13;
. Born Apnl 8, 1918 m Mason County, he was a son of llle late William&#13;
a~d Mary V. (Beard) Burris. He was retired from Inland Manufacturing&#13;
Company in Dayton, OH, was a World War II Army veteran and a member&#13;
of Mt. Cannel Church, Gallipolis Ferry.&#13;
: He was also preceded in dealll by three sisters and five brothers.&#13;
· _Survrvors mclude two daughters, Sue Morris of Fairborn and Evelyn&#13;
W1se of Charlotte, NC: two sons, Charlie Burris and Bob Burris, both of&#13;
West Carrollton, OH: a sister, Odessa Henry of Plain City, OH: a brother,&#13;
Ralph Burris of Point Pleasant and seven grandchildren.&#13;
· Service will be held at Wilcoxen Funeral Home Monday, March 23. at&#13;
1:30 p.m. Burial will be in Mt. Carmel Cemetery.&#13;
Friends may call at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m. Sunday.&#13;
&#13;
Worklhop 4 p.m. Coneort I p.m.&#13;
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Sunday Tlmes-Sentlnei-Page-A3.;&#13;
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parking lot and elementary school bid of a list of shop equipment,&#13;
No action was taken on llle bus&#13;
driveways were noted by Supt. awarded Nationwide Insurance tile bids. The board heard from a group&#13;
Richard D. Smitll at a recent meet- contract on building and contents of parents and students regarding&#13;
ing of the East~m Local Board of insuiance coverage, and approved therr concerns relating to a recent&#13;
adjustments in several school disciplinary action and then moved&#13;
Education.&#13;
Smith said that thank you leuers funds.&#13;
into executive session to discuss&#13;
have been seni to those in the comAlso approved was a service personnel matters.&#13;
munity who helped with tile pro- agreement between the Eastern&#13;
Attending were Ray Karr, presiject He !llso reported that plans are Local School District and the dent, Jim Smith, vice 'president. and&#13;
being made to create an ouls)de Council of Governments which members Ron Eastman, Bill Hanvolleyball court with donated male- covers tile use of software services num. and Mike Marlin.&#13;
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Approved at the meeting was a&#13;
trip to the Center of Science and&#13;
Industry on April 24 for Chester&#13;
fifth and sixth graders.&#13;
Smith also briefly discussed a&#13;
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teaeher list.&#13;
The :board granted unpaid ·&#13;
matct'nity leave io Teres. Whitlock&#13;
beginnlnJ April6 and enclin8 Sept,&#13;
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Being an incumbent&#13;
isn't what it used to be&#13;
By WALTER R. MEARS&#13;
AP Special Correspondent&#13;
CHICAGO- Now it's members of Congress who are getting&#13;
bounced, not their checks.&#13;
So far, five Democratic House members have been defeated in primaries, along with a two-term senator who hadn't lost an election in 43&#13;
years. And incumbent-hunting season has just started.&#13;
All the political perils that incumbents in congressional and state primaries will face were on display in Illinois on Tuesday: redistricting:&#13;
voter oulnlge at overdraft checks on the House bank; local headaches; the&#13;
grudges that go with a voting record in Congress. And looming over it all&#13;
was the mood of disenchanonent with Washington and its ways.&#13;
Redistricting guaranteed two incumbent defeats because Illinois lost&#13;
House seats and lawmakers were running against each other in two new&#13;
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WASHINGTON - Members&#13;
ofCongresswhopaidnopenaltyat&#13;
the House bank for their bounced&#13;
checks may pay a higher price in&#13;
November when they are bounced&#13;
out of office by the "ru~bergate"&#13;
scandal. Htgh-level officials at the&#13;
General Accounting Office, which&#13;
exposed the scandal, are bracing&#13;
themselves for the rebound. Some&#13;
fully expect a shoot-the-messenger&#13;
response from Congress.&#13;
Before the lawmakers rushed to&#13;
their press conferences 10 confess&#13;
that they w.ere check bouncers, the&#13;
GAO was mundaled with requests&#13;
for information abou! the names&#13;
a~d numbers on the hst of check&#13;
klters. Lawmakers sent their&#13;
staffers through back chann~ls to&#13;
beg the GAO for early cop1es of&#13;
the pohllcal death hst. Those back&#13;
channels were already clogged by&#13;
reporters, and by challengers trying&#13;
to get the goods on congressional&#13;
mcumbents. .&#13;
.&#13;
GAO offictals began complaming to their bosses about how&#13;
"nasty and arrogant" some of the&#13;
congressional staffers became in&#13;
their desperation.&#13;
Until the list was officially&#13;
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turned over' to Congress 10 day's sensitive investigations that have&#13;
ago, only a half-dozen top GAO made its bosses look bad. All&#13;
officials had access to it- a bur- things considered, a lawmaker who&#13;
den that one official said was asks the GAO 10 look into some"driving us crazy." The names thing would rather have the investiwere m the agencY:'s vault along galion end with blame being placed&#13;
with the most senstuve class1f1ed on the administration or at the very&#13;
least with the other pc;litieal party.&#13;
The GAO can't comply,&#13;
aC&#13;
although it has been !mown 10 give&#13;
a heads-up to a member of&#13;
information currently under review Congress who asks for an investiby the GAO.&#13;
galion when the audit isn't going&#13;
It was worse than guarding the the way the lawmaker expected.&#13;
crown jewels, a GAO source ·told&#13;
Adding 10 the angst at the GAO&#13;
us, because at least the crown jew- this time around is the fact that&#13;
cis are worth keeping. The check- some people on the rubber-check&#13;
bouncers' list was not a secret the list serve on the committees that&#13;
GAO .relished knowing. For a determine the GAO's budget. The&#13;
watchdog agency to possess such agency was in hot water with its&#13;
embarrassing information about the overseers in the Senate even before&#13;
people who hold its purse strings is the rubbergate scandal broke in the&#13;
too dangerous.&#13;
House&#13;
"They are going to go after us&#13;
Over in the Senate the GAO&#13;
and cut our bud~et," one GAO has been tiptoeing ar~und Sen.&#13;
source predicted. 'They may even Harry Reid, D-Nev. He is chairman&#13;
requite a sizable reduction of staff. of the appropriations subcommittee&#13;
They're ~oing to shoot the messen- that manages the GAO's budget&#13;
ger on th1s one."&#13;
and he is on the warpath Last y~&#13;
The messenger has been in this the GAO reviewed the' fees that&#13;
uncomfortable position before. In ranchers pay to graze livestock on&#13;
recent years, the GAO has tackled federal land and concluded that&#13;
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WIT~&#13;
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CONSUMER (oNFIDbNCE&#13;
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r;p LOW... T~~ /NJV~ WAS&#13;
INEVITAB~E.&#13;
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~istricts .&#13;
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- Tbe House check kiting affair hit for the first time in the defeat of a&#13;
.veteran Democratic .congressman, Illinois Rep. Charles Hayes, who was&#13;
high on the overdraft roster.&#13;
· Illinois Sen. Alan Dixon lost in a three-way Democratic primary. His&#13;
most aggressive opponent ran last, but helped open a victory route for&#13;
Carol Moseley Braun, the Cook County recorder of deeds. If she wins the&#13;
general election, Braun would be the ftrsl black female senator.&#13;
The angry mood of the voters shows in public opinion polls, in crowd&#13;
responses when candidates lake on Washington, in any conversation at a&#13;
campaign rally. It's behind the movement to limit terms in office, behind&#13;
the applause when presidential campaigners complain about congressional&#13;
·PaY raises.&#13;
:. . Members of Congress have been hearing about it, and some have been&#13;
: worrying about it, since the last campaign. It didn't hit then; 96 percent of&#13;
· the House members who sought new terms won. Only one member of&#13;
Congress was defeated in a 1990 primary, a Republican accused of sexual&#13;
· misconduct Fifteen House .members lost in the general elections.&#13;
· This time, the symptoms are more severe, particularly since the uproar&#13;
: over the House bank and the penalty-free overdraft system that enabled&#13;
: lawmakers to write checks exceeding their balances.&#13;
Hayes was denied renomination to a sixth term after it was disclosed&#13;
he'd written 716 overdraft checks on the bank, now shut down. An aide&#13;
called it a powerful, turnaround issue. Hayes insisted it was a false one;&#13;
" I'm not a criminal and I don't want to be treated like this," he told&#13;
reporters on election eve.&#13;
His defeat wasn't simple cause and effect; long before the check&#13;
uproar, Hayes' opponent, Bobby Rush, won the endorsement of the powerful Democratic organization in a crucial Chicago ward. Rush used the&#13;
: bank scandal to press his claim that Hayes had become a captive of con. grcssional perks.&#13;
. None of that can be politically comforting to the other 295 House&#13;
members on the overdraft lists.&#13;
Rep. Gus Savage, D-111., a confrontational black congressman, lost&#13;
after six terms 10 Mel Reynolds, a college instructor challenging him for&#13;
. the third time. Reynolds went 10 his victory rally with a bandage on his&#13;
· forehead, covering the wound he suffered from shattered glass in the&#13;
:drive-by shooting of his campaign car.&#13;
Reynolds, also black, won in a Chicago-area district that included&#13;
.more white voters than the old Savage constituency. And Savage, typically blamed his loss on the white racist press and on Jewish opponents.&#13;
' So that could hardly be rated a test of incumbency to be applied elsewhere.&#13;
The Dixon defeat also had its one-of-a-kind features. Dixon did much&#13;
of his campaigning against Alben Hofeld, an attorney who put $4.3 million of his own money into the campaign and ran a barrage of negative&#13;
·television commercials attaeldng the senator as a Washington insider.&#13;
· Braun, a former state legislator, entered the race after Dixon cast one&#13;
of only II Democratic votes for lhc confirmation of Supreme Court Juslice Clarence Thomas.&#13;
Ironically,the check-cashing affair may have hurt Dixon , although the&#13;
· ·. Senate doesn't have such a bank and adopted a resolution to remind voters of the difference.&#13;
It didn't help Dixon; his poll rating was said to have slumped when the&#13;
Jiank story hit.&#13;
Braun won with 38 percent of the vote to Dixon's 35; Hofeld got 27&#13;
-percent.&#13;
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• So, again, il was not a simple, direct test of incumbent vs. outsider.&#13;
: Two weeks ·ago in Maryland, Rep. Beverly Byron was defeated in a&#13;
piimary race for her eighth term to a seat held before her by her late husband, whose parents each had held it before that.&#13;
. " !think the people were ~y for a change from business as usual in&#13;
:Washington," said Tom Hattery, lhc state legislator who beat her with a&#13;
campaign claim that she'd lost touch with her distric~ a classic taetic&#13;
against an incumbent&#13;
: Dixon was the first senator denied renomination since 1980. Only one&#13;
House member had been defeated in a primary in each of the last two&#13;
campaigns. This time, though, incumbency may not be what it used to be.&#13;
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EDITOR'S NOTE- Walter R. Mears, vice president and columnist .for The Associated Press, has reported on Washington and&#13;
pational politics ror more than Z5 years.&#13;
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~. Today&#13;
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• • ~oday is Sunday, March 22, the 82nd day of 1992. There are 284 days&#13;
;teftm the year.&#13;
:· Today's Highlight in History:&#13;
: On March ~2, 1765, ~ritain enacted the S!amp Act to raise -money&#13;
~ the Amencan cok!mes. The Act set off such a strong protest that ll&#13;
;was repealed the followmg year.&#13;
·&#13;
~' On this dale:&#13;
1&#13;
In 1638, religious dissident Anne Hutchinson was expelled from the&#13;
Massachuseus Bay Colony. ·&#13;
In 1794, Conaress passed ~ law prohibiting American vessels from&#13;
supplytng slaves to other countnes.&#13;
In 1820, U.S. naval hero Stephen Decatur was lrilled in a duel with&#13;
Commodore James Barron near Washinaton. D.C.&#13;
·&#13;
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~ ~~-&lt;j:f;,fi:'::t/~YPme&#13;
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was played. Monlleal, ·lhe&#13;
' home 118111, defealed Oalwa, }1.&#13;
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In 1929, a U.S. Cout Guard veuel tank Canadian-registered&#13;
: ~ehomer, die l,'m Aloae, i'! the Oulf rJ MeU:o. (The ICbooner was sus-&#13;
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' peeled ct ~ boollelliquor.)&#13;
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In 1933, cluriaJ ~. ~-t Franklin D. Roosevek sisned a&#13;
meastn to llllke .,.. n bcer·COIIIIIIIing up 10 three-point-two )lCJtent&#13;
l. ak:ohol Jeul. ~&#13;
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FO~y '!:RAllis'&#13;
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BEDI BREA~FA5f&#13;
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Man arrested Saturday morning&#13;
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those fees don't come .anywhere&#13;
near 'overing the government's&#13;
cost of managing the land.&#13;
Although the GAO was careful&#13;
not to recommend raising the fees,&#13;
other senators began ~gu~ung for a&#13;
huge mcrease. That d1dn t go over&#13;
well with caule grazers in Reid's&#13;
home state, and he has been fighting the fee IDCreases ever SIDCe&#13;
while railing at the GAO for shoddy work. Last month when GAO&#13;
Comptroller General Charles Bow.sher brought his 1993 ~udget&#13;
request to Congress, Re1d Jumped&#13;
all over h1m for askmg for more&#13;
mo.~ey.&#13;
. ,&#13;
Maybe your work '.~n l as&#13;
good as 11 used t~. be, Re1d&#13;
snapped at Bowsher. I rarely find&#13;
anybody anymore that respects&#13;
your work. There may be somebody that likes your work. In the&#13;
past year,! haven't talked to any of&#13;
them."&#13;
, .&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
. The GAO s dilemma m ~leasmg&#13;
Its masters IS best dramatized by&#13;
the check-bouncing scandal, but&#13;
some agency insiders trace the tension 10 the arrival of straight-shooting Bowsher. He has served II&#13;
years of a 15-year non-renewable&#13;
appointment. During those 11 years&#13;
he has at times esc hewed the&#13;
GAO's role of self-effacing bean&#13;
counters and instead allowed his&#13;
agency to be a hell raiser, even a&#13;
policy critic-at-large.&#13;
Unlike his predecessors, Bowsher has cut a high profile for himself, making frequent appearances&#13;
on Sunday-morning talk shows and&#13;
being a walking so und bite for&#13;
reporters on a variety of topics.&#13;
The irony of the latest topic rubbergatc - is that the House&#13;
asked for it. The GAO was under&#13;
orders 10 routinely audit the House&#13;
Bank and had even run up a red&#13;
flag with an earlier investigation.&#13;
Now the members of the House&#13;
find themselves in the same spot&#13;
Gary Hart was in when he challenged reporters to follow him&#13;
around and see if he was involved&#13;
in any monkey business. They did&#13;
and he was.&#13;
The GAO . followed orders,&#13;
found some monkey business and&#13;
may pay the price in budget cuts.&#13;
Copyright 1992, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.&#13;
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GALLIPOLIS - A Patriot man was arrested Saturday morning&#13;
by the Gallia County Sheriffs Department.&#13;
Richard A. White, 20, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct by intoxication and menacing. He was released on a summons&#13;
to appear in court.&#13;
Raben E. Garrison, 27, Brunswick, was jailed Saturday morning&#13;
for a previous driving under the influence commitment.&#13;
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Officers attend funeral&#13;
PAINTSVILLE, Ky.- Gallia County Sheriff Dennis Salisbury,&#13;
Chief Deputy Carlos Wood and Don Phillips from the Governor's&#13;
Office of Criminal Justice auended the funeral for slain Johnson&#13;
County, Ky., Sheriff Cecil."Gene" Cyrus Saturday afternoon.&#13;
Cyrus was killed Thursday while delivering a warrant.&#13;
Lawmen allending the funeral wore black bands around th eir&#13;
badges in tribute to the slain sheriff.&#13;
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Youth escapes injury in wreck&#13;
ADDISON - A Gallipolis youth escaped injury in a one-car&#13;
wreck on County Road 5 (Mill Creek Road) Friday morning.&#13;
According to a report from the Gallia-Meigs Post of the State&#13;
Highway Patrol, Jennifer S. Hughes, 17, was eastbound and lost&#13;
control of her car on ice. The car ran off the right side of the road&#13;
and struck a pole.&#13;
The patrol listed damage to the front and right-front of Hughes'&#13;
1982 Ford Mustang as heavy and disabling.&#13;
No citations were issued.&#13;
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Man cited in three-vehicle wreck&#13;
GOOD EGG TREE8-~rs. Betty Sayre, active member of the&#13;
Women's Auxiliary at Veterans Memorial Hospital, decorates one&#13;
of three "Good Egg Trees" being put into place at tbe hospital for&#13;
the Easter season. There will be one or the while decorated trees&#13;
in the lobby, in the cafeteria and in the Skilled Nursing Facility.&#13;
The public is invited to take part in the fund-raiser for the Auxil·&#13;
iary. For $5 they can have the name or their "favorite goocl egg"&#13;
inscribed on a wooden egg and placed on the tree or their choice.&#13;
Tile ·b!la~ Ill-Y have tbe egg as a souvenir rouowing llastm· on&#13;
April 19. To participate, residents may send their money and&#13;
names or honorees to the Women's Auxiliary, Veterans Memorial&#13;
Hospital, 115 E. Memorial Drive, Pomeroy. Already seven and&#13;
one-half dozen or the eggs bave been purchased.&#13;
&#13;
Forty cases processed&#13;
.in Meigs County Court&#13;
POMEROY - Meigs County&#13;
Court Judge Patrick H. O'Brien&#13;
processed 40 eases last week.&#13;
Fined were : Dave E. Hart,&#13;
Racine, speeding, $22 and costs; G.&#13;
Bruce Teaford, Pomeroy, speeding,&#13;
$21 and costs; Erscl Blevins,&#13;
Pomeroy, driving without valid&#13;
operator's license, $75 and costs.&#13;
five days in jail, suspended upon&#13;
proof of valid operator's license&#13;
within 60 days; Sharon Johnson,&#13;
Coolville, passing bad checks,&#13;
costs only; Jill Davis , Clifton ,&#13;
W.Va., passing had checks, restitu. tion, $25 and costs; David D.&#13;
· Dowler, Parkersburg, W.Va. ,&#13;
• speed, $20 and costs: Kevin D.&#13;
Thoma, Rutland, speed, $29 and&#13;
costs.&#13;
Penney E. Mullen, Middleport.&#13;
· speed, $24 and costs; Alfred R.&#13;
Smith, Jr., Middleport, speeding,&#13;
$22 and costs; David G. Sexton,&#13;
· Bidwell, speed, $20 and costs;&#13;
Arthur A. Daniels, Bidwell, failure&#13;
to control, $20 and costs; Lloyd M.&#13;
• Goodwin, Washington, W.Va .,&#13;
. speed, $23 and costs; Rornie G.&#13;
· Knight, Upsitanti; Mich., safety&#13;
violation. $55 and costs; Billy G.&#13;
. Evans, Gallipolis, speed, $20 and&#13;
costs: B. Keith Harris, Portland,&#13;
· scat belt violation, costs only.&#13;
Arthur L. Misner, Coolville,&#13;
seat belt violation, $20 and costs;&#13;
Linda D. Beaver, Dexter, interference with arrest, costs, 30 days in&#13;
· jail suspended to five, one year&#13;
. probation; Jerry R. Hubbard,&#13;
Pomeroy, failure to display valid&#13;
registration on trailer, $10 and&#13;
costs; Edward F. Manley, Logan,&#13;
expired registration, $10 and costs,&#13;
speed, $20 and costs; Mary A.&#13;
Wagner. Athens, speed, $22 and&#13;
costs; James Alfred Deprey,&#13;
Charleston, S.C., speed, $26 and&#13;
.costs; Teresa R. Jone s, Logan,&#13;
speed, $24 and costs.&#13;
: Mark Hood, Middleport, speed·&#13;
ing, $22 and costs; Jack Smith,&#13;
. Long Bottom, failed to display&#13;
valid registration, $10 and costs;&#13;
·Judy K. Parson, Racine, speed. $25&#13;
and costs; Ruby Nakao, Racine,&#13;
disorderly conduct, $20 and costs;&#13;
Judy Hartenbach, Gallipalis, passing bad checks, $25, costs and&#13;
restitution; Jennifer L. Fearno, Nelsonville, speed, $24 and costs;&#13;
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Artie Foo - Part II&#13;
Rupc, so you want to know the&#13;
true identity of Anie Foo. In order&#13;
to break the suspense of this puzzle, I will tell you that our illustrious referee's name is Roben Burton. Robert Bwton lives at 26 Cave&#13;
Street in Pomeroy, Ohio. As mentioned, Artie, prior to his marriage,&#13;
lived with his Mother on Main&#13;
Street near the Robert Slagle home.&#13;
After his marriage to Deloric s&#13;
Gheen, there were born three children as iss ue of th is marriage.&#13;
Namely, Steven Allen Burton, now&#13;
age 35; Charles E. Burton, age 31;&#13;
and Kimberly Ann Burton, age 18.&#13;
Robert and Delories built a home&#13;
approximately thirty years ago at&#13;
the residence they now occupy.&#13;
Robert retired on March I, 1992&#13;
from his position as instrument&#13;
Mechanic A.. after thirty six years&#13;
of employment at the Kyger Creek&#13;
Plant.&#13;
Robert was in the US Army&#13;
from 1951 to 1953 during the&#13;
Korean War and is a member of the&#13;
American Legion Post, Pomeroy,&#13;
Ohio.&#13;
There have been many interesting stories concerning Artie Foo&#13;
which need to be repeated.&#13;
· "At one of his games a coach&#13;
constanUy screamed at Artie. Finally, it got under his skin and he went&#13;
to the sidelines and told the coach&#13;
if he did not stop griping he was&#13;
going to give the coach a fifteen&#13;
yard penalty the neJtt time he&#13;
opened his mouth . To prove he&#13;
meant business·Artie marked off&#13;
ten yards right then. After Artie did&#13;
this the coach was so laken back&#13;
that he quieted down for the rest of&#13;
the game ." A bit unusual, but it&#13;
was effective.&#13;
&#13;
One of the members of the Foo&#13;
crew gave the following stories:&#13;
"We always try to wear shorts&#13;
as much as possible so we can kid&#13;
him about his skinny white legs.&#13;
One day I stopped to sec Artie and&#13;
Delories said he was outside. She&#13;
went in the bedroom and brought&#13;
out his pants. She said he was out&#13;
back lying in the su n trying to get a&#13;
um on his legs (only) and had for-&#13;
&#13;
FredW. Crow&#13;
gotten his pants. We kid him about&#13;
his legs all the time as he has to&#13;
tape up his socks prior to each&#13;
&#13;
game."&#13;
&#13;
"Artie always tells about a game&#13;
he worked several years ago at&#13;
Vinton County, After the game he&#13;
was gening a ribbing from some&#13;
V.C. fans . (V.C. LOST). A man&#13;
yelled at him and said, "you should&#13;
have seen those referees we had&#13;
last week, they were really good."&#13;
(V.C. won). Artie replied, "thanks,&#13;
we were the referees last week."&#13;
"Artie's ciew was once "blackballed" from a game. Wondering&#13;
why, he called the head coach and&#13;
asked him. The coach said he&#13;
didn 'tlike the way his crew called&#13;
the game. Artie told the coach that&#13;
his crew had never worked a game&#13;
for him, neither at home nor on the&#13;
road. The coach told Artie how&#13;
sorry he was for the mix up and&#13;
wanted 10 give him two games next&#13;
year. Artie declined the offer, but&#13;
did ask the coach how bad they got&#13;
beat. The coach responded, "Oh,&#13;
we didn't lose, we won by 40&#13;
points."&#13;
"A few years ago our crew&#13;
&#13;
worked a game at Nelsonville,&#13;
which was hosting Alexander that&#13;
Friday night. Midway through the&#13;
second quarter a light fog began to&#13;
move in. Artie swore up and down&#13;
that it wasn't fog, but smoke coming from the cannon that N.Y. was&#13;
shooting after every score. We tried&#13;
to convince him that it was fog and&#13;
not cannon smoke but he wouldn't&#13;
li sten. He went over to the men&#13;
operating the cannon and asked&#13;
!hem not to shoot the cannon anymore than they had to (they only&#13;
shot it after a score.) The game was&#13;
called off because of heavy fog late&#13;
in the fourth quarter as visibility&#13;
was only about20 feet."&#13;
Artie always gives a silver dollar to the winning captain of the&#13;
coin toss.&#13;
Finally. the writer asked Roben&#13;
Burton when and how he got the&#13;
name of Artie Foo. Robert stated&#13;
that he has had the name since&#13;
grade school. Most of his family&#13;
and friends call him Artie but&#13;
Robert does not know how he&#13;
acquired this nickname. The writer&#13;
recalls seeing the name of Artie&#13;
foa, possibly in a comic strip some&#13;
years ago. Rupc. if you or Rupette&#13;
can give any mformation as 10 the&#13;
origin of Anie Foo, I would apprectate 11.&#13;
HOW GOOD IS A GROUNDHOG IN PREDICTING THE&#13;
WEATHER?&#13;
As everyone knows on February&#13;
2, the officials at Punxsutawney,&#13;
PA celebrate Groundhog Day. This&#13;
day is supposed to be the day, if the&#13;
groundhog sees his shadow then&#13;
we arc to have six more weeks of&#13;
winter weather. My question 10 you&#13;
&#13;
Rupc, is how accurate is the&#13;
groundhog in his 'for ecast? This&#13;
year the groundhog did sec his&#13;
shado";' by all news reports .&#13;
Accordmg to the calendar the six&#13;
weeks would have expired on&#13;
March 17. Bet ween the dates of&#13;
February 2 and March 17 the&#13;
weather has for the most pan been&#13;
on the sunny side. The past two&#13;
weeks we have had some snow and&#13;
a great deal of cold and wet weather. Was the groundhog right this&#13;
year, Rupe? Did we have six weeks&#13;
of winter weather.&#13;
Under the circumstances I&#13;
would say no, however, Rupe, you&#13;
may d 1sagrce. In any event we&#13;
should get a more accurate predictor in the future. I would suggest&#13;
that we put Tony C. or Melanie W.&#13;
in a groundhog hole and let one of&#13;
them emerge with the correct prediction. Better yet, I could recommend Gayle Price to make this prediction. Anyhow Rupe, give me a&#13;
clue as to the proper procedure and&#13;
whether or not we should get rid of&#13;
the ground hog.&#13;
Anyhow, Rupe and Rupeue,&#13;
both you and Artie, have a Happy&#13;
Easter aQd Artie I hope all your ;&#13;
eggs are striped in keeping with&#13;
your athletic attire.&#13;
Carryon.&#13;
Editor's note - Long-time ·.&#13;
Attorney Fred W. Crow Is the :,&#13;
contributor or a weekly column •&#13;
ror The Sunday Times-Sentinel.&#13;
Readers wishing to applaud, criticize or comment on an!. subject&#13;
(except religion or pohtlcs) are&#13;
encouraged to write to Mr .&#13;
Crow, in cart ofthis newspaper.&#13;
&#13;
We are living in a moral recession&#13;
This is a bad time for us economically in America. There are,&#13;
of course, those who say, "It will&#13;
do us all good 10 go without." .&#13;
It may do us good 10 go without&#13;
some thtDgs, but it is interesting,&#13;
isn't i~ that those who say that are&#13;
usually living comfortable lives&#13;
themselves? It i_s others w_ho will&#13;
benefit~ ,havmg to go Without!&#13;
B,ulliJS." I only _a bad time economtcally tn Amef!ca. We are suf.&#13;
ferinJ from something ~ven an economlc reco~ery won I cure: yte&#13;
need somethmg, says the Chrisuan&#13;
Science Monitor, that "will check&#13;
the eroding q~ty of life."&#13;
.&#13;
We are m our cu_rre!'t ftx&#13;
becallse we have lost filth m ourselves. We will get out of our&#13;
~nt only by believing once&#13;
mae mour rmer powers.&#13;
In the late I~ century and the&#13;
early yean of dliJ century, the pulp!ts of A!"~~ca proc:lai~~d the&#13;
perfecllbthty of man. That&#13;
&#13;
•~&#13;
&#13;
mankind could bring the kingdom&#13;
of God on earth was seen as a real&#13;
possibility.&#13;
Two world wars and a long,&#13;
debilitating Depression destroyed&#13;
&#13;
Georoe&#13;
R• Plaoenz&#13;
o&#13;
o&#13;
most of that faith, which may have&#13;
been unwarranted to begin with.&#13;
But if once we may have expected&#13;
too much of humanity, we now&#13;
expectton little.&#13;
Created "a little lower than the&#13;
angels," we have lost sight of our&#13;
high heritage and instead of fulfdling the hiw estimate we have come&#13;
to have of ourselves, we magnify&#13;
the lurid, the sordid and ihc llwdry&#13;
in our cullure, Things that are&#13;
· ''lovely and olsoocl .epol1" hold&#13;
lillie intblest for us. "Character Is&#13;
considered Irrelevant in plctlna&#13;
candida~," deplores a polltleal&#13;
coluinntst of The Los Anaetes&#13;
&#13;
·&#13;
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~ court&#13;
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GALLIPOLIS - The following&#13;
cases were processed Friday in the&#13;
Gallipolis Municipal Co.urt of&#13;
'1 udge Joseph L. Cain:_&#13;
. .&#13;
; Vir&amp;inia R. Wall, 30, Oalbpolis;&#13;
$450 pfus costs, three days jai1,,90day operators license suspension,&#13;
dt1ving under the influence, .$12&#13;
]ll_us cili~lcft of center: Ray V.&#13;
~. Oalllpolls, SSO plus costs,&#13;
dllt'lderly c:onduct by intoxication:&#13;
Joe Drummond, Gallipolis, $100&#13;
plus costs, thr~ days jail •. theft:&#13;
Robert s~ DaVIS, 23, ·OalhP.ohs,&#13;
J450 plus COSIS, thiee days jill, 90(lay operators license suspensi.oo&#13;
plus additional 90-day operators&#13;
licenll IUIP8nslon for no insurance· i~ plat11 and .egistration, 'c!riV111g itnder the influence.&#13;
&#13;
Probiem&#13;
&#13;
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Karen S. Bond, Albany, speed, $20&#13;
and costs.&#13;
Jamey LitUe, Middleport, speed,&#13;
$21 and costs; Pamela D. Hall.&#13;
Reedsville, seat belt violation, costs&#13;
only; Vada Cundiff, om, $350 and&#13;
costs. three days in jail, operator' s&#13;
license suspended for 90 days,&#13;
upon enrollment and completion of&#13;
RTP program. $150 of fine and the&#13;
jail time shall be suspended; Ricky&#13;
Buckfield, Rutland, speed, $24 and&#13;
costs.&#13;
Emma L. Lathey, Pomeroy ,&#13;
speed, $22 · and costs; Troy&#13;
Yankuns, Pomeroy, Dm, $350 and&#13;
costs, three days in jail, one year&#13;
probation, alcohol ·assess ment,&#13;
upon enrollment and completion of&#13;
the RTP school, $150 of fine and&#13;
jail will be suspended: failure to&#13;
control, $35 and costs; Stanley&#13;
Stan:her, RuUand, no valid registration, $10 and costs; Brian Hicks,&#13;
Ewington, DUI , $350 and costs,&#13;
three days in jail, operator's license&#13;
suspended for 90 days, upon enrollment and completion of RTP&#13;
school , $150 of fine and jail will be&#13;
suspended; Victor Counts, Syracuse, maintaining unsightly property, costs only.&#13;
Forfeiting bond was Christopher&#13;
Hutton. tint violation, $60.&#13;
&#13;
Man dies when&#13;
scaffold falls&#13;
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A&#13;
construction worker died at a city&#13;
water treatment plant when the&#13;
scaffold he was dismantling collapsed, officials said&#13;
Dwight L. Holley, 36, of&#13;
Columbus, fell 20 feet He was dismanUing a scaffold he and two others Kokosing Construction Co.&#13;
workers were using to work on&#13;
concrete forms at the plant Friday.&#13;
Police reports said Holley' s&#13;
safety belt was attached 10 the scaffold and he fell as the scaffold col. lapsed.&#13;
The plant is being renovated.&#13;
The Occupational Safety and&#13;
Health Administration was asked to&#13;
investigate.&#13;
&#13;
RIO GRANDE- A Gallipolis woman escaped injury after her&#13;
minivan was smashed between two tractor and semi-trailer rigs on&#13;
U.S. 35 in Raccoon Township Friday morning.&#13;
According to a report from the Gallia-Meigs Post of the State&#13;
Highway Patrol, Stephen C. Perdue. 48. Straughn, was westbound&#13;
and failed to stop for other vehicles stopped at a construction site.&#13;
Perdue's tractor and semi-trailer struck the rear of a 1990 Dodge&#13;
Caravan, driven by Vivian G. Saunders. 43, of Gallipolis. forcing it&#13;
into the rear of a third vehicle driven by Randall C. McCarley, 27,&#13;
Ewington, the patrol reported.&#13;
No injuries were reported.&#13;
Damage to Saunder's minivan was listed as heavy. Damage to&#13;
Perdue's tractor-trailer was listed as light.&#13;
McCarley' s tractor-trailer was not damaged.&#13;
Perdue was cited by the patrol for failure to maintain assured&#13;
clear distance.&#13;
&#13;
ADDISON -No injuries were reported in a two-vehicle wreck&#13;
on State Route 7 in Addison Township Friday morning .&#13;
According to a report from the Gallia-Meigs Post of the State&#13;
Highway Patrol , Dencil G. Campbell, 35, Leon, W.Va., was northbound and attempted 10 make a left tum onto County Road 2. A following car, driven by David R. Nuttle. 59, Farragut, Tenn., attempted to pass Campbell and struck the front bumper of Campbell's&#13;
1987 Mack tractor and trailer.&#13;
Damage to Campbell's. vehicle was listed as light. Damage to&#13;
NutUe's 1989 Buick Reatta was listed as moderate.&#13;
No citations were issued although the patrol cited improper passing on Nuttle' s part as the contributing factor in the accident.&#13;
&#13;
EMS units answer 7 calls&#13;
POMEROY - Seven calls for assislance were answered on Friday and early Saturday by units of Meigs County Emergency Services.&#13;
At 10:43 a.m., Middleport unit went to State Route 7 for Edna&#13;
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Deer-auto accidents probed&#13;
POMEROY - Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby reported :&#13;
Saturday morning that deputies of his department investigated three ~&#13;
deer accidents on Friday night.&#13;
:1&#13;
James R. Foreman, Portland, struck and killed a deer on State ·.&#13;
Route 124 at Minersville. with moderate damage reported 10 his :&#13;
vehicle.&#13;
Joe Stobart of Racine struck and killed a deer on State Route 124 :&#13;
an eighth mile west of the junction of State Route 338 and 124 in :&#13;
Lebanon Township. Moderate to heavy damage was sustained by :&#13;
his vehicle.&#13;
.:&#13;
Shonly after midnight, Keith Harris of Portland reported that he ·.&#13;
struck a deer on State Route 124 above Portland. He was unable 10 :&#13;
locate the deer. Later, Saturday morning the dead deer was found. :&#13;
Moderate damage was listed to the vehicle.&#13;
&#13;
Kelly arrested and charged&#13;
POMEROY - Danny Kelly of Beverly was arrested by the Meigs :&#13;
County Sheriffs Department Friday night for failure to comply by ,&#13;
not paying fines and costs, and was cited for operating a motor •&#13;
vehicle while under the influence following an incident in Pomeroy. :&#13;
According to Sheriff James M. Soulsby. the deparunent received&#13;
a report that a van had either run through a fence along State Route&#13;
7 or someone had been in a vacant house at the end of Union&#13;
Avenue. The van went north without headlights.&#13;
Shortly after the repon was received, the van was located by the ,&#13;
Pomeroy Police Department parked ncar the Meigs EMS building. "&#13;
Kelly had gone to the emergency room for stomach pain, but .&#13;
refused treaonent. He was subsequently arrested and jailed pending :&#13;
hearing in Meigs County Court.&#13;
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REBA McENTIRE&#13;
&amp; DOLLY PARTON&#13;
IN CONCERT TOGETHER AT&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
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Excursion shows way for&#13;
proposed high-speed rail line&#13;
CLEVELAND (AP) - A special fiv e-car excursion train took&#13;
legislators and local officials from&#13;
Cleve land to Columbus and&#13;
Cincinnati to preview a proposed&#13;
hi~h-specd rail line linking th e&#13;
CllleS.&#13;
"This is big." said Ron Pilatow ski, a member of the Ohio&#13;
Association of Railroad Passengers. " This is the first step to getting the Legislature to talk about&#13;
funding for this."&#13;
The ra il division of the Ohio&#13;
Department of Transportation orga"&#13;
nized Friday's excursion. The last&#13;
regularly scheduled rail service&#13;
between the cities stopped in 1971.&#13;
A 1988 survey projected that&#13;
&#13;
87 000 to !41 ,000 passengers&#13;
w~uld usc the service annually,&#13;
ODOT rail planner Barbara Brown&#13;
said.&#13;
Officials estimate that it would&#13;
cost $20 million to improve and&#13;
relocate track along the way and&#13;
buy three trains. Annual operating&#13;
costs would be about $4 million.&#13;
John L. Jacobson, a spokesman&#13;
for the Amtrak 'passenger line, said&#13;
Amtrak has always wanted to .sec&#13;
passenger service along the hne.&#13;
State officials have suggested letting Amtrak operate a ClevelandCincinnati rail service.&#13;
"The demographics are clearly&#13;
there, the highway traffic is there,_"&#13;
Ja cobson sa id . "The market IS&#13;
there to be tapped."&#13;
&#13;
Court rejects Cincinnati&#13;
appeal in PUCO case&#13;
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The Ohio Supreme Court said Friday that it doesn't want to hear&#13;
piecemeal complaints about proposed utility rate increases. .&#13;
Justices said cities upset w1th a&#13;
proposed raises should wait for the&#13;
final rate ruling before appealing.&#13;
The court unanimously rejected&#13;
the city of Cincinnati's appeal of a&#13;
1985 agreement that Columbus&#13;
Soulhcm Power Co., Dayton Power&#13;
&amp; Light Co. and Cincinnati Gas &amp;&#13;
Electtic had worked out among&#13;
&#13;
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio approved the deal.&#13;
The agreement involved&#13;
accounting changes made as the&#13;
utilities prepared to convert thetr&#13;
Zimmer plant to using coal.&#13;
Specifically, the agreeme~l set a&#13;
projected value for the Ztmmer&#13;
plant of $1.7 billion. The utili~es&#13;
agreed not to include $861 m1lhon&#13;
of that value as the basis of any rate&#13;
request presented to the PUCO.&#13;
'&#13;
Last spring, the utilities asked&#13;
for rate increases to help pay for&#13;
the conversion.&#13;
&#13;
For That Special Occasion.&#13;
~l!l:r.""~&#13;
&#13;
Chrisman, wbo was treated but transported. At II :38 a.m., Middlepan unit went to Mill Street. Pamela McKinney was taken 10 Veterans.&#13;
At 6:49 p.m., Pomeroy unit went to Second Street for an auto&#13;
ftre. Alan Easter was the owner. At6:51 p.m.. Middleport unit went&#13;
to Story's Run Road. Georgia Fraler was taken to Holzer Medical&#13;
Center. At 8:52 p.m., Middleport squad went to Nonh Third. Bruce&#13;
Laughton was taken to Veterans. At 11:07 p.m., Middleport squad&#13;
went to Fourth and Williams Street. John Little was taken 10 Veterans.&#13;
At 4:55 a.m. on Saturday, Middleport unit went to Race Street&#13;
for Virginia Hindy, who was taken to Holzer.&#13;
&#13;
Patrol probes truck-car wreck&#13;
&#13;
th~selves.&#13;
&#13;
Times.&#13;
call.&#13;
We have put the blame for this&#13;
What kind of effort must we&#13;
on sin, forgelling that after sin each make? Notre Dame football coach&#13;
of us is su1Jleft with a deep reser- Lou Holtz has put it into a two-part&#13;
voir of goodness and virtue that has program: (I) Do right; (2) Do your&#13;
gone largely untapped by most of · best&#13;
.&#13;
us.&#13;
1. Before you do anything says&#13;
James Gordon Gilkey found a Holtz, ask yourself, ' Is this the&#13;
parable for our situation m the pic- right thing to do?'' We are living in&#13;
tlllli or the little clt.ik) digging in the a $OCiety dominated ·by laws and&#13;
sand on th~ beach. At the edge of lawyers where the question we asl!:&#13;
the beach IS the wide, blue ocean ourselves too often is 1'Do I have a&#13;
stretching, lill:e God's vast uni- right to.do this?" Th&amp;t is far dilTerverse, as far as the eye can see.&#13;
ent from Holtz's question.&#13;
,&#13;
Gilkey observed that it take~&#13;
2. "John" said the Harvar~&#13;
only the sli~htest effort by the dean to the&#13;
student in his • ;&#13;
child, using euher a smaU hind or a office, "have }011 ever in your life ~&#13;
toy shovel, 10 bring the water from done anything as wcll u you posslthe boundles$,1mmeaswablc reach- . bly c()Uld?" He had put his rmger .•&#13;
es of the a into the lillie weU he on what bad been holding Joblt&#13;
.has dug in the sand.&#13;
blck Ill alonl- It is the ame thlllg •&#13;
So it II wltb us, remarked that bas been holding many of us ~&#13;
Gilkey. Only the .u,hlelt etron 011 bllc:lt all our IIYeS.&#13;
, :&#13;
our p~enouall to pat 01 In&#13;
Ale we lima in a 11101111 rucJ.&#13;
touch with the Umldo11 divine sion of our OWII tlllldn&amp; - While :&#13;
fon:e that isawaitina 011' beet IIIII the answer Ilea closer than hancl) :&#13;
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Some Gallia Countians struck by 'Gold Fever' in 1850s&#13;
By JAMES SANDS&#13;
Special Correspoadent&#13;
GALLIPOLIS - Masonic work in&#13;
Patriot probably dates to the 1850s&#13;
with two buildings being erected in&#13;
history to house the work of this&#13;
order. The first&#13;
lodge hall was&#13;
',&#13;
built in 1878 and&#13;
the second one&#13;
.&#13;
dates to 1955.&#13;
We have in• •&#13;
cluded today a&#13;
•'&#13;
picrure of the second one, It was&#13;
dedicated Sept 16, 1955, with some&#13;
163 Masons being present. A highlight of the evening was the introduction of II past masters: Raymond&#13;
;&#13;
BUlLT IN 19SS • The Masonic Building in Patriot Wl!s built in&#13;
Jones,&#13;
Homer Henshaw, Hobart&#13;
1955 but Masonic work there goes back to tbe 1850s m an era&#13;
Wickline, Walter Wedemeyer, Otis&#13;
:whe~ Patriot was a prosperous little viUage.&#13;
Drummond, Merrill McCormick, Ben&#13;
•&#13;
Evans, Lawrence Spriegel, Robert&#13;
Spriegel, David Jones, and Paul&#13;
Walters. The master in 1955 was&#13;
Carroll Baker.&#13;
In contrastto the 1950s. Patriot in&#13;
the 1850s was aprosperous little town&#13;
with three or four stores, two cabinetmakers, a silversmith, a blacksmith,&#13;
~ COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- viding an acceptable plan to correct&#13;
a&#13;
doctor and two hotels.&#13;
f.oe federal government has fined the state's shortcomings.&#13;
The doctor at the beginning of the&#13;
In August, Human Services&#13;
Ghio an additional $11 million for&#13;
decade&#13;
was Dr. Gills but, by the end&#13;
Director Terry Wallace said&#13;
i~adequate collection of child supof&#13;
the&#13;
decade,&#13;
Gills had sold out in&#13;
appealing the audit would be like&#13;
JlOrt payments.&#13;
ordertoretiretoayoungdoctornamed&#13;
~ The federal government will arguing one close call in a 36-0&#13;
Laban Booton.&#13;
football&#13;
game.&#13;
He&#13;
predicted&#13;
then&#13;
Ollarge interest on the fme because&#13;
According to the recollections of&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
state&#13;
would&#13;
not&#13;
pass&#13;
the&#13;
tile state did not pay the Sll milchild&#13;
support&#13;
enforcement&#13;
audit&#13;
for&#13;
Laban's&#13;
son Edward: "He (Laban)&#13;
ljlln penalty by March 6.&#13;
1990&#13;
but&#13;
might&#13;
show&#13;
improve1• The state was told in August it&#13;
traveled horseback over mud roads in&#13;
~od failed the fiscal 1989 audit ments by the audit in 1991.&#13;
winter and dusty roads in summer in&#13;
The Association for Children for Gallia and Lawrence counties in all&#13;
oevering the period £rom July 1988&#13;
through June 1989. Federal offi- Enforcement of Support, a nationcjals spelled out the penalty in a wide group based in Toledo, said it&#13;
has recommended the state pay the&#13;
l~tter Feb. 6 to the Ohio Departpenalty&#13;
to avoid additional Interest&#13;
ment of Human Services, Susan&#13;
charges.&#13;
l'!oning, a spokeswoman for the&#13;
Some state officials have said&#13;
department, said today.&#13;
penalties&#13;
could reach $80 million&#13;
The state is appealing the fine.&#13;
Officials also hope to negotiate before the state meets federal child&#13;
HAMILTON, Ohio (AP)- A&#13;
with the federal government to support requirements.&#13;
gravestone&#13;
that was evidence in a&#13;
meet an April 6 dcadllne for prosatanic-worship murder case has&#13;
made its way back to the rural Indiana church cemetery from which it&#13;
was stolen five years ago.&#13;
The tombstone was recovered in&#13;
1987 from a Fairfield mobile home&#13;
once occupied by John Fryman, 29.&#13;
AKRON, Ohio (AP) - About " It will cost my parents $656. I Police said he had used the stone as&#13;
an altar for satanic worship.&#13;
450 students walked out of class in think that is ridiculous.' '&#13;
It had been stored in the baseInterim&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
Geneva&#13;
two suburban Springfield Townment&#13;
of the Butler County Courtship schools to protest plan s to Damron said making cuts isn't&#13;
house&#13;
since Fryman's trial in a&#13;
impose fees for participating in something the school officials&#13;
murder&#13;
police said was part of a&#13;
enjoyed. "It's something we do not&#13;
interscholastic sports pro~ms .&#13;
satanic ntual.&#13;
Nearly 350 Springf1eld High want to do," she said.&#13;
The tombstone was kept as eviSchool&#13;
officials&#13;
say&#13;
charging&#13;
School students and about 100 studence&#13;
during appeals of Fryman's&#13;
students&#13;
to&#13;
play&#13;
sports&#13;
will&#13;
save&#13;
the&#13;
dents at Schrop Middle School&#13;
conviction.&#13;
district&#13;
about&#13;
$80,000&#13;
next&#13;
year.&#13;
staged separate protests Friday.&#13;
It was forgotten - until the&#13;
They were protesting a school The money will be used for coachFranklin&#13;
County (Ind.) Historical&#13;
ing&#13;
salaries&#13;
and&#13;
transportation.&#13;
board decision to cut the number of&#13;
Society&#13;
contacted&#13;
Fairfield police&#13;
The&#13;
fees&#13;
are&#13;
part&#13;
of&#13;
an&#13;
effort&#13;
to&#13;
teachers and increase fees for high&#13;
last&#13;
week&#13;
to&#13;
get&#13;
it&#13;
back,&#13;
police Sgt.&#13;
school spans from $50 per sport to trim $1.6 million from the district's&#13;
Ed Roberts said.&#13;
$164 effective next school year. budget.&#13;
"It wasn't a matter of our keepSchool&#13;
officials&#13;
said&#13;
they&#13;
won't&#13;
Middle school pupils will be&#13;
ing&#13;
it from anyone. It was in the&#13;
replace&#13;
teachers&#13;
who&#13;
are&#13;
taking&#13;
charged $149 per sport&#13;
basement,&#13;
out of the way, where&#13;
early&#13;
retirement&#13;
unless&#13;
it's&#13;
abso"Three kids are in my family&#13;
you&#13;
don't&#13;
sec&#13;
it every day and you&#13;
lutely&#13;
necessary.&#13;
That&#13;
is&#13;
expected&#13;
and we all play spans," Springdon't&#13;
thinl:&#13;
about&#13;
it," Roberts said.&#13;
to&#13;
save&#13;
the&#13;
district&#13;
about&#13;
$400,000&#13;
field freshman Dawn Grinder said.&#13;
The&#13;
450-pound&#13;
stone was&#13;
a year.&#13;
returned Thursday to Cedar Grove&#13;
Baptist Church near Brookville,&#13;
Ind.&#13;
Fryman is serving a life sentence in the Southern Ohio Com:ctional Facility at Lucasville for the&#13;
February&#13;
1987 murder of Monica&#13;
From Ashland, he hitchhiked to&#13;
MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. (AP)&#13;
Lemen,&#13;
24,&#13;
of Cincinnati. Her sev- A killer who escaped from Williamson, where he was captured&#13;
ered&#13;
legs&#13;
were&#13;
discovered behind&#13;
prison and spent almost three two days later on March 10. Police&#13;
the&#13;
Cedar&#13;
Grove&#13;
church. The rest&#13;
weeks on the lam said he watched have said a man who was helping .&#13;
himself on the television show Mollohan ultimately turned him in. of her body was never found.&#13;
The tombstone once marked the&#13;
Mollohan said he made contact&#13;
"America's Most Wanted" while&#13;
grave&#13;
of Elizabeth Tyner, wife of&#13;
with Arthur Ellis or Gilbert and&#13;
authorities searched for him.&#13;
the&#13;
Rev&#13;
. William Tyner, the&#13;
Tomie Mollohan, 50, and two told him not to put himself at risk&#13;
church's&#13;
r.rst&#13;
minister. An inscrip·&#13;
other killers escaped the West Vir- by helping him.&#13;
tion&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
stone&#13;
reads: "To the&#13;
"The man's a friend. I wouldn't&#13;
ginia Penitentiary on Feb. 19&#13;
memory&#13;
of&#13;
Elizabeth,&#13;
wife of&#13;
through a 32-foot tunnel dug under be much of a friend if I jeopardized&#13;
him or his family," Mollohan said.&#13;
the prison' s stone walls.&#13;
"I've always made it a habit&#13;
He said Thursday he left the&#13;
when&#13;
I've escaped ... I wouldn't&#13;
county immediately and took buses&#13;
to Cleveland, Columbus and Buffa- jeopardize anyone. I know if I'm&#13;
GALLIPOLIS - An action for&#13;
out there, I put myself out there."&#13;
lo, N.Y., where he spent 10 days.&#13;
He followed the search through dissolution of marriage was filed&#13;
"1 knew I had to do some moving, " he said. "What my intention newspaper and television aeeouniS, Friday in the Gallia County Court&#13;
of Common Pleas by Sue E. Perry&#13;
was was to go to Canada, but I he sa1d.&#13;
and John E. Perry, both of GallipoMollohan,&#13;
50,&#13;
said&#13;
he&#13;
and&#13;
Fred&#13;
didn't have ID."&#13;
lis.&#13;
Hamilton,&#13;
34,&#13;
and&#13;
David&#13;
Williams,&#13;
A man in the Buffalo bus station&#13;
33,&#13;
all&#13;
went&#13;
different&#13;
ways&#13;
after&#13;
told Mollohan about the jailbreak,&#13;
not realizing he was talking to one escaping.&#13;
In fact, "we split up before we H~spital&#13;
of the fugitives, Mollohan said.&#13;
When MoUohan left Buffalo, he ever got out," he said. ' ~'J'bey got&#13;
rode buses to Ashland, Ky., out. Then I came out.' In fact, I&#13;
Veteraas Memorial&#13;
through PitiSburgh, Cleveland and don't have any idea which way&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
ADMISSIONS - Ruby&#13;
Columbus, staying in motels along theywenL"&#13;
Cornell,&#13;
Cairo,&#13;
W.Va.; Louise&#13;
Mollohan said the state's new&#13;
the way. Mollohan said he stayed&#13;
Gloeckner,&#13;
Mason,&#13;
W.Va.; and&#13;
with a woman for four nights at penitentiary, which is under con· Lloyd Gibbs, Mason, W.Va.&#13;
struction in the Fayette County&#13;
one hotel, he said.&#13;
·&#13;
FRIDAY DISCHARGES Mollohan left prison with $685, community of Mount Olive, may Robert Dyer, Robert Brown. Albert&#13;
he said. He didn't say where he got not be any more secure than the Hoffner and Audra Well.&#13;
Moundsville prison.&#13;
the money.&#13;
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'&#13;
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.&#13;
&#13;
·state faces extra&#13;
$11 million penalty&#13;
&#13;
kinds of weather and often at night.&#13;
One of his mottoes was never to turn&#13;
down a patien~ even though he knew&#13;
he would never be paid. He always&#13;
furnished the necessary medicine to&#13;
his patients. Owing to exposure in&#13;
winter weather he contracted pneumonia and lay sick for many weeks,&#13;
but finally recovered enough to continue his duties as a doctor."&#13;
Patriot in the 1850s even had one&#13;
of its citizens elected to Congress.&#13;
Also born during this decade would&#13;
be a person who would bring a lot of&#13;
attention to Patriot He was Oberlin&#13;
Carter. In 1876 Oberlin Caner becameoneoftwoGallians to enter the&#13;
West Point Academy at the same&#13;
time. Carter quickly rose up the ranks.&#13;
·He married into the wealthy Westcott&#13;
family (connected with the Vanderbilts).&#13;
In the 1890s, Carter was placed in&#13;
charge of a large government project&#13;
to improve the harbor of Savannah,&#13;
Ga. The government later accused&#13;
Carter of embezzling $500,000 and&#13;
indue course Carter was found guilty&#13;
and put in prison. After his release,&#13;
Carter spent much of the rest of his&#13;
days (into the 1930s) ll'ying to clear&#13;
his name. He was often referred to as&#13;
the American "Dreyfus", aman who&#13;
was framed to take the fall for the&#13;
stupidity and mismanagement of&#13;
"higher ups".&#13;
The 1850s also saw a number of&#13;
persons from Patriot go west with&#13;
"gold fever". On one particular trip&#13;
led by the owner of the Cora Mill,&#13;
&#13;
Escaped killer watched&#13;
himself portrayed on TV&#13;
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&#13;
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was passing through what would&#13;
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This so angered lhe tribe, that the&#13;
squaw belonged to, that they took the&#13;
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The Indians promised tg release&#13;
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to give out the name. But when the&#13;
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alive, the guilty party was handed&#13;
over.&#13;
The Indians took the man only a&#13;
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the mans frightful screams and in 20&#13;
minutes the guilty man was brought&#13;
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here and is buried in Old Pine Cemetery. The other Patriot and Cora gold&#13;
hunters returned to more mundane&#13;
pursuits having lost considerable&#13;
money and seriously impairing their&#13;
health. Most tho~ght Patriot wasn't&#13;
such a bad place after all. Even Dr.&#13;
Booton who had built up a large&#13;
practice in Cincinnati after leaving&#13;
Patriot, decided to return to his home&#13;
in 1881 and once again become a&#13;
"country doctor".&#13;
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meta-analysis, in which data from&#13;
inconclusive studies are combined&#13;
to try to produce a definitive conclusion.&#13;
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Expo '92.&#13;
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Mrs. Terry Pickens, former Meigs&#13;
Countians and the grandchildren of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schoonover&#13;
of Ru~and and Mr. and Mrs. Larry&#13;
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This year, 18 complainiS ha~&#13;
been filed.&#13;
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Targets of complainiS this y~:&#13;
have included She! Silverstein:i&#13;
"A Light in the Attic," a book ot&#13;
poetry which includes a caricatun:&#13;
of a person whose nude bebind was&#13;
stung by a bee; "Skateboardingt'&#13;
magazine, because of a complaint it&#13;
promoted anti-social behaVIor, and&#13;
"My House," a book by black&#13;
poet Nikki Giovanni, because of&#13;
complaint of vulgarity, racism and&#13;
sex.&#13;
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JACKSONVILLE, Aa. (AP)public school district placed&#13;
'Snow White" on a restricted list&#13;
at iiS elementary schools because&#13;
some parents complained the chi!dren 's classic contains graphic viclence.&#13;
Children must now get permission from their pareniS to check the&#13;
book out of libraries at Duval&#13;
County's elementary schools. ·&#13;
In the fairy tale, a hlinter lcills a&#13;
wild boar and a wicked witch&#13;
orders Snow White's heart tom out.&#13;
Two Stephen King books, "The&#13;
Dead Zone" and "The Tommyknockers," recently were yanked&#13;
from the shelves of Duval County&#13;
middle schools. High school stu·&#13;
deniS can check them out only with&#13;
a parent's permission. A parent&#13;
complained about a graphic rape&#13;
scene in one book and vulgarity in&#13;
the other.&#13;
"I am very, very discourtged,"&#13;
Rosalyne Cowdrey, media specialist at Sandalwood High School,&#13;
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150 or lower to 200.&#13;
"It's strong evidence that soluble fibers reduce blood cholesterol&#13;
in people with elevated cholesterol," said Dr. Patrick McBride, a&#13;
preventive cardiologist at the University of Wisconsin.&#13;
Oat bran contains soluble fiber.&#13;
Wheat bran contains insoluble&#13;
fiber.&#13;
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Funding for the study was provided in pan by the Quaker Oats&#13;
Co., which helped locate every&#13;
available study, including some not&#13;
published in medical journals,&#13;
Ripsin said.&#13;
While sponsorship by an interested party 'can bias results,&#13;
McBride, who wasn't connected&#13;
with the swdy, Said the review was&#13;
"rigorously done."&#13;
Other researchers were more&#13;
cautious about the findings. Lewis&#13;
Kuller of the University of Pittsburgh said some subjects also consumed less saturated fat, which&#13;
might have been responsible for the&#13;
apparent effect of oat bran.&#13;
"After all these years, it still&#13;
turns out that it's saturated fat and&#13;
cholesterol in the diet that's important,'' said KuDer, a member of the&#13;
American Heart Association's&#13;
nutrition committee.&#13;
"People say, 'If I only eat a little of this, everything's OK.' I've&#13;
got friends who eat three teaspoons&#13;
of oat bran and have ham and eggs&#13;
for breakfast. It just doesn't work."&#13;
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nearly $2,000 for the American&#13;
Cancer Society in a benefit performance.&#13;
The Y-City Cloggers have taken&#13;
regional and national championships in Showstoppeis National&#13;
Talent, Showbiz Talent, and Rising&#13;
Stars over the past six. years. Their&#13;
most recent performance was at&#13;
Applause Competition in Columbus where they a first place and&#13;
first overall for their dance to "Old&#13;
Time Rock and Roll."&#13;
Mrs. Pickens and her three year&#13;
old dauJ!hter, Lyndsee, who also&#13;
clogs, wlll be among those accompanying the group to Spain. Lyndsee will make a brief appearance as&#13;
a part of the finale at Expo '92.&#13;
Jill and Terry are both student&#13;
dance assistants at Darla's Dance&#13;
Factory in ZanesviUe.&#13;
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The Y-City Cloggers will leave&#13;
Zanesville on July 29 for Kennedy&#13;
Airport in New York where they&#13;
will board a chartered plane for&#13;
Spain.&#13;
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AP Science Editor&#13;
.MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)'- A&#13;
review of nearly all the resean:h on&#13;
oat bran finds !lJat a serving every&#13;
day can lower choles~rol levels,&#13;
' bUt not enough to be a person's&#13;
sole weapon against high choles-&#13;
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history and government and leader·&#13;
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and Gifted teaeher. Sbe received&#13;
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March 22, 1992&#13;
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RIO GRANDE • The lltq&#13;
Annual Buckeye Hills !.awn l!t&#13;
Craft Show is scheduled for Apnl&#13;
25·26 from noon until 5 p.m.&#13;
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dail .&#13;
there will be 50 crafters presenl ·&#13;
displaying their hand made cr¥~&#13;
in areas such as: woods, ccramtcsi&#13;
painting, baskets, jewelry, etc. This&#13;
represents one of the b~s~ craft&#13;
shows in the state. In addiuon, an&#13;
old car show will be on-going&#13;
throughout the weekend, displayin~&#13;
older model cars. customized cars&#13;
and street rods.&#13;
.&#13;
Several farm and garden ven·.&#13;
dors will be displaying and demon·&#13;
suating their newest innovations in&#13;
their respective areas. Local entertainment is scheduled in the&#13;
amphitheater for both days.&#13;
A spaghetti dinner will be&#13;
served daily until 4:30p.m. iii the&#13;
Buckeye Hills Corral. Also, there&#13;
will be a snack tent available. A&#13;
nursery/day care center will b~&#13;
available to the public a( no cost •.&#13;
Door prizes will be distributee!&#13;
throughout both days via drawings,&#13;
with a grand prize drawing for one&#13;
day's interest on $1 millen·&#13;
(approximately $100) taking place&#13;
at 5 p.m. on Sunday.&#13;
&#13;
by Bob Hoeflich&#13;
speaking school, it is&#13;
time to apply for&#13;
Meigs High&#13;
· School Alumni Association Schol·&#13;
arship.&#13;
Any Meigs High School grad,&#13;
including the ones this spring, is&#13;
eligible to apply for the scholar·&#13;
ship. Appltcants are to send a&#13;
grades ll'llllscript. an essay on their&#13;
activities and career objectives. a&#13;
college, university or technical&#13;
school letter of acceptance and a&#13;
wallet size photo to the association,&#13;
P.O. Box 25, Middleport.&#13;
Active members of the association are looking for addresses of&#13;
alumni who may have changed&#13;
locations. These changes are to be&#13;
called to James Birchfield, 7422333; Sandy Burns, 992-5939, or&#13;
Steve Bachner, 992-3693 .&#13;
&#13;
·&#13;
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School days. school days, good&#13;
old Golden Rule days.&#13;
Nostalgic? You bet and that's&#13;
what the former students of the&#13;
Sugar Run Gr~de School in&#13;
Pomeroy are looking for . The&#13;
school has long been closed but it&#13;
holds a special spot in the hearts of&#13;
former students who arc planning a&#13;
reunion.&#13;
A meeting to further plans on&#13;
the get-together will be held at 7:30&#13;
p.m. Tuesday at the Carnegie&#13;
Building- formerly the Pomeroy&#13;
Library--and all former students&#13;
who asked to be present to add&#13;
their input. If you like the reunion&#13;
idea but can't get to the meeting&#13;
Tuesday call Eleanor Smith, 9922639; Marvin and Lois Burt, 9923101, or Linda Mayer, 992-5954&#13;
and let all those good feelings of&#13;
yesteryear bounce forth. I know&#13;
efforts are going to be made to&#13;
make the reunion really special.&#13;
&#13;
An8 here arc a couple of&#13;
addresses that many of you will be&#13;
interested in.&#13;
Cards ·may be sent to Jeff Connolly at Room 307, Grant Medical&#13;
Center, Ill S. Grant St., Colum ·&#13;
bus. Ohio 43215.&#13;
Mrs. Eloise Stiles of Middleport&#13;
has been moved out of intensive&#13;
care at Riverside Methodist Hospi·&#13;
tal, Olen tangy River Road, Colum·&#13;
bus, following double by-pass heart&#13;
surgery and the replacement or a&#13;
heart valve. Her room number is&#13;
2017.&#13;
The family of Albert Roush&#13;
would like to invite Albert's&#13;
friends to visit the family home on&#13;
Bailey Run Road anytime from 2 to&#13;
5 p.m. today for cake and icc cream&#13;
being served to help Albert celebrate his 75th birthday. Albert has&#13;
been known as "a good Indian" by&#13;
many of us for years.&#13;
Thank you Mrs. Janice Folden&#13;
Burnett, formerly of Gallipolis and&#13;
now of Reynoldsburg. I could say&#13;
"You made my day". However,&#13;
that would be totally inadequate.&#13;
Andy and I 'prcciatc it.&#13;
Tsongas calls it quits because&#13;
the money ran out. Shucks, that&#13;
didn't stop John Glenn. Do keep&#13;
smiling.&#13;
&#13;
INTERNS • Kathy Arnell, lefl, and Sonya&#13;
Allen are about to complete interships at the&#13;
Meigs County Health Department, where they&#13;
are preparing for careers in the helping profes·&#13;
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CINCINNATI (AP) - Jim&#13;
Jackson scored 23 points after&#13;
·missing his fust nine shots as thirdrinked Ohio Swe overcame a 12·&#13;
point deficit and beat Connecticut&#13;
· 18-55 Saturday in the second round&#13;
qf the NCAA Southeast Regional.&#13;
. The Buckeyes (25-S) advanced&#13;
to the Sweet 16 for the second&#13;
straight year. They wiD play No. 18&#13;
North Carolina on Friday in !.ex·&#13;
ingtOn, Ky.&#13;
UConn (20-10) domioatell the&#13;
first 13 minutes, buoyed by the&#13;
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professions. She would prefer a&#13;
practice in the medical field, with a&#13;
particular focus on the elderly and&#13;
hopsice programs. She is presently&#13;
employed at Fisher's Big Wheel,&#13;
where she is a cashier.&#13;
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NEW YORK (AP)- Accidents&#13;
not only kill more young Amcri·&#13;
cans than any other cause but are a&#13;
major cause of disability among&#13;
children each year, reports&#13;
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.&#13;
According to the company 's&#13;
quarterly magazine, Statistical Bulletin, accidents are responsible for&#13;
nearly half or all deaths in each of&#13;
three age groups between ages 5&#13;
and 24: 1-4, S-14 and 15-24.&#13;
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See Us!&#13;
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By JOHN McCARTHY&#13;
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Pickerington coach Dave Butcher&#13;
said his team responded to the little&#13;
preparation time it bad for a game&#13;
(t waited two years to play.&#13;
· The top-ranked Tigers beat&#13;
Logan 53-46 Saturday for the Divi·&#13;
· state gil;!$~~~~ ~hampiPiclt:cliilgton sat' out the&#13;
toumam~~~~ la~t year .after&#13;
Wi~~~~th~le title m 1990.&#13;
~•&#13;
said the Tigers had just&#13;
one practice after learning ThursDay their opponent would be&#13;
Logan, led by Ohio's Ms. Basketball for 1992, Katie Smith.&#13;
"We dre~l a game plan. We&#13;
wanted to a&#13;
them and we had&#13;
lwo hours to p,rcpare our girls,"&#13;
putcher said. ' Our kids were smart&#13;
enou$h and willing to react to the&#13;
$ituabons."&#13;
· The Tigers (27-1) were led by&#13;
Gwyneth Ballard with 14 points&#13;
and Kelly Moonnan with 13 points.&#13;
. The Tigers (27-1) withstOod a&#13;
fourth-quarter rally by Logan (25·&#13;
3) to claim the title before a tourna·&#13;
ment-record 12,385 fans at SL John&#13;
Arena.&#13;
Smith, who scored 23 points&#13;
before fouling out with 1:20 left in&#13;
the game, said it was tough to&#13;
watch the end of the game from the&#13;
bench.&#13;
· "It was my last game. It's been&#13;
tour great years at Logan. I'm just&#13;
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GALLIPOLIS · The Outstand·&#13;
ing Citizen Program, one or eight&#13;
Education First Programs sponsored by Hills, is being implemented in over 410 etementary schools&#13;
to date.&#13;
The purpose or the program is to&#13;
give elementary school teachers a&#13;
tool for recognizing and rewarding&#13;
students' accomplishments to help&#13;
build self esteem.&#13;
"Outstanding Citizens" arc&#13;
selected by teachers. Teachers may&#13;
recognize and reward students as&#13;
an "Outstanding Citizen" for&#13;
improving academically, correcting&#13;
a behavior problem, assisting a fellow student, or any other reasons&#13;
they feel are appropriate.&#13;
Students who arc designated as&#13;
MR. and MRS. KENNETH (LEONA) RALPH&#13;
"Outstanding Citizens" will receive&#13;
certificates of achievement, have&#13;
stars in their honor displayed in&#13;
their schools, and receive coupons&#13;
for free pretzels and soft drinks.&#13;
CHESHIRE . Mr . and Mrs. Plant clubhouse from l-4 p.m.&#13;
The parents of the students will Kenneth (Leona Roush Whitt)&#13;
The event will be hosted by the&#13;
receive a bumper sticker stating Ralph will be honored for their couple's children, grandchildren ,&#13;
"My Child Is An Outstanding Citi· 80th birthdays with an open house and great·grandchildren.&#13;
zen."&#13;
'Fhe couple requestS that gifts be&#13;
on Saturday. March 28 at the Gavin&#13;
Durin$ the school year, tcachets&#13;
omitted.&#13;
will nommate students to be award·&#13;
ed with $500 to begin their college&#13;
fund. Five students will be select·&#13;
ed. Teachers who nominate win ·&#13;
ning students will each receive a&#13;
$100 Hills Gift Certificate to buy&#13;
"Come visit us at&#13;
classroom supplies in the 19921993 school year.&#13;
N.L. V.C.- a&#13;
The following students from&#13;
Ohio Valley Christian School have&#13;
~ndly, family&#13;
been named Outstandjng Students&#13;
forth~: month of Febrwiry:&#13;
.&#13;
church that)&#13;
Kiilderganen: Vanessa Wilson,&#13;
John Moran, and l.lndse~ Wheeler.&#13;
here to minister&#13;
E'ml pde: Jeremy Evans and&#13;
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Second sracJe: Chad Dailey.&#13;
Third 11'8de: Brad Bowman and&#13;
Nicholas Mulboland.&#13;
Fourth sra~te: !.aura PoUard.&#13;
Fifth grade:. Rachell.usher.&#13;
Sixth ·srade: Leah Hall and&#13;
Chris Bryan.&#13;
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Seafood bash set&#13;
OAL!.IPOLIS - The Gallipolis&#13;
Shtine Club will hold a seafood&#13;
bla on Sllurday, Maltb 28 with a&#13;
IOCillllour llelinnllll• 6 p.m.&#13;
Dinner wfll begin at 7 p.m. ·&#13;
(loorJe Hall will be on hand from 8&#13;
p.m. 10 midnlaht.&#13;
, ·For mo~e Informadon call 4146~822 or 446-3588.&#13;
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-&#13;
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qualify for a shot at top-ranked Duke, as Jerry&#13;
Walker led free throw barrage that sent the&#13;
No. 19 Pirates past No. 16 .Missouri 88·71 in&#13;
the second round of the NCAA East Regional.&#13;
Terry Dchere had 20 points and Walker had&#13;
19 for Seton Hall (23-8), which will oext face&#13;
Duke on Thursday in Philadelphia. Duke&#13;
advanced by beating Iowa 75-62.&#13;
Walker scored 15 points in the second half,&#13;
including nine at the free throw line, to help the&#13;
Pirates reach the round of 16 for the third time&#13;
in four years.&#13;
Anthony Peeler closed out his career at Mis·&#13;
souri with 28 points, 19 in the second half. The&#13;
Tigers (21-9) ended their season with five losses in six games.&#13;
Missouri's excessive fouling put Seton Hall&#13;
in a one-and-one situation with 16:121eft in the&#13;
game, and the Pirates were 28-for-36 at the line&#13;
after halftime. They took only two free throws&#13;
in the fi;st half.&#13;
Seton Hall ex~anded its 36-33 halftime lead&#13;
to 62-47 by makm~ 14 free throws in the first&#13;
10 minutes or the second half. Walker sandwichcd six free throws around a baseline&#13;
jumper by Terry Dehere to make it 44-35, and&#13;
moments later his three-point play and two foul&#13;
shots by Dehere upped the margin to 17 points.&#13;
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DAVIS RULES - North Carolina's Hubert Davis (with ball) · ,;&#13;
goes airborne between Alabama's James Robloson (right) aid fel- -; '&#13;
low Tar Heel Derrick Phelps (left) to score during Saturday's&#13;
NCAA second-round tournament game in Cincinnati, whk:h the&#13;
Tar Heels won 64-55. Davis had 16 points in the contest. (AP)&#13;
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going to miss playing in the purple&#13;
and white," said Smith, who will&#13;
attend Ohio State in the fall.&#13;
Logan coach Ralph Taylor said&#13;
the Chieftans played well, despite&#13;
the loss.&#13;
"I'm proud or what our young&#13;
ladies did," Taylor said. "We bad&#13;
plenty of opportunities, but things&#13;
jUSt didn 'I fall for US.''&#13;
He said his team would continue&#13;
its success without Smith.&#13;
"I'm hoping that next year·wc&#13;
will get another chance to be back&#13;
and win that gold trophy," he said.&#13;
The Tigers took the lead for&#13;
good 12-10 when Moorman hit a&#13;
16-foot baseline jumper with 33&#13;
seconds left in the ftrsl quarter.&#13;
Pickerington then went on a I S-6&#13;
. run to take a 27·16 lead at the half.&#13;
At the end of a half a cardboard&#13;
megaphone was thrown from the&#13;
Logan side of the stands on 10 the&#13;
court and the offiCials called a tech·&#13;
nica1 foul on the Chieflans. Pickerington's Kim Van Kannel hit both&#13;
free throws to start the third quarter.&#13;
Smith scored seven points in the&#13;
third quarter as Logan pulled to 3731 and Melissa Cooper hit a threepoint basket to open the fourth&#13;
quarter and the Chieflans trailed by&#13;
just three points.&#13;
But Pickerington hit three&#13;
sb'aigbt baskets, two by Heather&#13;
Swck, tD take a 43-34 lead with&#13;
&#13;
4:08 remaining.&#13;
Logan made another run, keyed&#13;
by Cooper's three-pointer with&#13;
3:38 left, and pulled to 47-43 on a&#13;
pair or free throws by Smith with&#13;
&#13;
1:26 left. But six seconds later&#13;
Smith fouled OUL&#13;
A three-pointer by Logan's&#13;
Shelly Cook puUed l.o'gan to 49-46&#13;
with 1:14 remainin~ but Logan got&#13;
&#13;
no closer.&#13;
Starck and VanKannel each&#13;
made two free throws in the final&#13;
minute to seal the victory.&#13;
VanKannel finished with 10&#13;
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Jordan denies bets after bondsman's death&#13;
CHICAGO (AP) - Michael&#13;
Jordan says he never bet on any&#13;
NB A games or any other sports&#13;
events.&#13;
"I am nil Pete Rose;'' Jordan&#13;
said Friday in response ID questions&#13;
about gambling debts he was said&#13;
to have paid off. "I can safelr say&#13;
this is not a Pete Rose matter.'&#13;
Rose was banned from baseball&#13;
for betting on baseball ~ames.&#13;
"I wasn'tinvolved ;n any point·&#13;
shaving or bettin~ on basketball&#13;
~ames," Jordan said. "I'm declarmg that before anyone else asks."&#13;
Jordan is not go·ing to let an&#13;
inquiry into his gambling affect his&#13;
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,- ,!&#13;
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points and Moorman and Ballard · ·&#13;
had·six rebounds each.&#13;
"'&#13;
For the Chieftains, Cooper fin- .&#13;
ished with I0 points, and Tez Kraft··· .:&#13;
had eighl&#13;
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Tigers eliminated&#13;
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Jordan wrote to a Nonh 'Carolina&#13;
ATilENS, Ohio (AP)- Ohio ..&#13;
bondsman shot to death last month. University recruit Jason Terry . 1&#13;
Star.&#13;
- ..- .-•-.. ·- ,. ...... ·The checks reponedly were to·pay.. sebred 22 poinu· rot Sparta High-~· :&#13;
"If, in fact, Michael lost some orr bets Jordan lost ID several men.&#13;
land as the Fighting ~cots,dcfeatcd' , •&#13;
money in a golf game or a card&#13;
Wheelersburg 59-51 Saturday in a, •&#13;
game. I don't think it's something&#13;
The Bulls, seeking to repeat as boys Division UI regional champi- .&#13;
to get excited about," Bulls owner. NBA champions, bave the league's onship game.&#13;
·&#13;
Jerry Rcinsdorf said on the WLUP· best record, and Jordan said the&#13;
Highland (21-4) plays Orrville . ·&#13;
AM "Coppock on Sports" pro· news reports from North Carolina Thursday at 2 p.m . in the state&#13;
gram Friday.&#13;
won't change that.&#13;
semifinals at Ohio State Unive;sity. • .&#13;
"I have a lot of confidence in&#13;
"My basketball is my basketMatt Harsh with 10 points was&#13;
Michael. Michael is a man of ball," he said Friday. "Whatever the only other player in double fig-• .&#13;
excellent judgment, and I assume happens, it is not going to affect the ures for Highland. Jonathan Eaton · •&#13;
be's done nothing he has to be way I play.&#13;
scored 18 and Mall Miller 10 ror&#13;
ashamed of."&#13;
"I can't fault anyone else for thePirates(l6-!0).&#13;
•.&#13;
The NBA is looking into cir· my mistakes. I have to just accept it&#13;
Wheelersburg led 33-28 at the ~&#13;
cumstances surrounding checks and move on."&#13;
half.&#13;
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play, and his boss says he has a lot&#13;
of confidenCe in the Chicago Bulls&#13;
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Zanesville Rosecrans defeats Buckeye Central for D-IV title&#13;
By JOHN McCARTHY&#13;
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)Ashley Bland scored six of her 18&#13;
points in the fourth quarter to lead&#13;
Zanesville Rosecrans to a 44·41&#13;
yictory over New Washington&#13;
Buckeye Cenual Saturday and the&#13;
Division IV swc girls high school&#13;
baskctbe.ll championship.&#13;
Rosecrans (27-1) won its third&#13;
state title following championships&#13;
in 1982 and 1983. Buckeye Central&#13;
ended its season at 22-5.&#13;
Buckeye Central took the lead&#13;
&#13;
...&#13;
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32-31 on' Shelia Kreim's six-foot&#13;
basket with S: 53 left in the game.&#13;
Rosecrans' Heather Smith tied&#13;
the game at 32 with her free throw&#13;
with 5:34 left and Bland hit a 12·&#13;
root basket .to give the Bishops a&#13;
34-321ead with 3:43 lefL&#13;
· .&#13;
Denise Kehres made two free&#13;
throws with 3:15 remaining to tic&#13;
the game at 34. But Stacy Butns hit&#13;
a free throw and Smith made a&#13;
short j\IOlpcr and free throw to put&#13;
Rosecrans ahead for good, 38-34.&#13;
Missy Heydinger's three-ooint&#13;
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basket with 57 seconds left pulled lead in the third quarter on Hoy- ·:&#13;
the Bucks to 38-37, but Bland hit dinger's running hook shot but bas- ·:&#13;
four Cree throws in the final 42 sec· kets by Bland and Burns gave the ·&#13;
onds tD ensure the victory.&#13;
lead back to the Bishops 31-29.&#13;
·&#13;
Shannon Striker hit two short&#13;
Bums, Smith and Abby Durant&#13;
baskets in tho final 28 seconds lD each scored six points for the Bishkeep the Bucks close.&#13;
ops. Bland, a second-team AliRosecrans scored ihe first four Ohioan, also had 12 rebounds.&#13;
·:&#13;
points or tho game and led 8-4 at&#13;
Heydingcr scored I 7 points · ·&#13;
the end or the firstguarter. The before fouling out with two seclead changed bands four times in onds remaining. Striker added 10'&#13;
the second period with Rosecrans points and eight rebounds while '&#13;
leading 20-19 at the half,&#13;
Jenny Kehres scored six points.&#13;
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Buckeye Cenual opened a 29-27&#13;
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aw~y from the field SIIWfl!ay, ~ting Iowa 7562 m th~ NCAA East Re810nal wtth the hel!l of&#13;
a 21;pomt, 10-rebound performance by Bnan&#13;
Dav1s.&#13;
.&#13;
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The. Blue Devils (30.2), defending natiOnal&#13;
charnptons, made the round of 16 for the seventh sUlllght season. Duke beat Iowa 85-70 m a&#13;
second:fO!!nd game last season.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
Chnsuan .Lacuner had 19 pomts, etght&#13;
rebounds and three blocked shots. for the B~ue&#13;
Devils. Bobby Hurley bad 12 pomts and mne&#13;
assists. Grant Hill scored II points and&#13;
Thomas HiliiO for Duke.&#13;
The teams combined to block 18 shots, an&#13;
NCAA tournament record.&#13;
Acie Earl led Iowa (19-11) with 19 points&#13;
and 12 rebounds.&#13;
After a 26-point victory over Campbell to&#13;
stan the tournament, the Blue Devils used their&#13;
defense to Compensate for poor shooting in the&#13;
ftrst half. At one point in the game, the creative&#13;
Duke fans chanted, "Campbell's better!"&#13;
The Blue Devils defense forced 13 ftrst-half&#13;
turnovers, had five steals and six blocked shots.&#13;
Duke, while shooting. 37.8 percent in the frrst&#13;
half, held Iowa to 29 percent after a 1-for-11&#13;
stan.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
Seton HaD 88, Missouri 71- At Greensobro. N.C., Seton Hall became the next team to&#13;
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Couple to celebrate birthdays&#13;
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StePhen Henly&gt;&#13;
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· Jackson, who had gone Q..for-9 but Jent hit a IS-footer and a 3·&#13;
to that point, sccrecl four of the last pointer, and Ohio State was not&#13;
six points in the Ourry, including threatened again. Jent scored 14&#13;
the short jumper that put lhem and Mark Baker had 13 for the&#13;
ahead for good with 28 seconds left Buckeyes.&#13;
.&#13;
in the half.&#13;
Sellers and Donyell Marshall&#13;
Ohio State carried the momen· led UConn with 12 points each, ~&#13;
tum into the second half, hitting Sellers had 13 rebounds. Guards&#13;
four straight long jumpers- an Scou Burrell and Chris Sinilh shot&#13;
18-footer and 3-pointer by Chris horribly, each going 3-for-13 from&#13;
Jent and two 3-pointers by Jackson the field, after they bad combined&#13;
-that expanded the lead to 42-34. for 44 points in the Huskies' ftrst·&#13;
UConn made one last run, clns- round win over Nebraska.&#13;
ing within five with 11:30 to go,&#13;
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Pickerington beats Logan 53-46 to claim Division I girls crown&#13;
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return of ceriter Rod SeHt'l.S from a&#13;
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helped the Huskies control the&#13;
offensive boards, and they ~epeatedly got tip-ins and easy follow&#13;
baskels for a 28,16 advantage with&#13;
7:20 left in the half.&#13;
But a 3-point shot by Jamaal&#13;
Brown with ~ven minutes remaining in the half brought the pro-Ohio&#13;
Swc crowd back into the game and&#13;
started a 15-2 run thai gave the&#13;
Buckeyes their ftrst lead at 31-30.&#13;
&#13;
C.IN,CINNA TI (AP) - North Carolina&#13;
earned Its 12th strai$ht triP 10 the NCAA fmal&#13;
16 SaiWllay by WeB!lng down Alabama with its&#13;
balanced offense and switcliing defenses for a&#13;
~-55 victory in the Southeast Regional.&#13;
Eric Montross muscled inside for 12 points&#13;
and Hubert Davis snliJlPC'I out or a one-game&#13;
tournament slump with 16 points to send the&#13;
18th-ranked Tar Heels (23-9) to Lexington,&#13;
Ky.&#13;
North C&amp;rOlina's 12 straight final16 appearances are one shy of UCLA's record 13 in a&#13;
row from 1967-79.&#13;
,1&#13;
No. 13 Alabama (26-9) failed ID capitalize&#13;
pn Monb'oss' foul problems. The seven-foot&#13;
center sat out the last nine minutes of the fust&#13;
half with throe fouls, but the Tide shot just 29&#13;
percent for the half to negate the advantage.&#13;
Carolina used a variety of defenses to frustrate&#13;
the Tide.&#13;
. James Robinson scored 20 of his 22 points&#13;
m the second half to keep Alabama close. He&#13;
hit a jumper and two three-pointe;s in a row to&#13;
cut the lead to 57-52 with 1:39 left. But Carolina sank four free throws and got a dunk from&#13;
Gcmge Lynch, who fmished with 10 points, to&#13;
pull away.&#13;
.&#13;
Duke 75, Iowa 62- At Greensboro, N.C.,&#13;
top-ranked Duke con_tinued its early-round run-&#13;
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Accidents kill children&#13;
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March 22, 1982 ;&#13;
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UNC, Duke win in NCAA tourney&#13;
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sions. Here, the coUege students are seen as they&#13;
perform the Denver n screening for Cody Bartoe, 3, the son of Joseph and Annelle Barloe of&#13;
Reedsville. (Sentinel Photo by Brian J, Reed)&#13;
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to empower clients in the develop·&#13;
mcnt of decision-making skills to&#13;
use in their daily lives. They work&#13;
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tory taking and performing screen·&#13;
ings. They also make home visits&#13;
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Encouragement of the clients' independence in decision making, and&#13;
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their duties.&#13;
Allen is from BurtOn, Ohio and&#13;
has been a resident of Athens for&#13;
four years. She hopes to continue&#13;
workmg with young children. She&#13;
has been working with the GRADS&#13;
program for teen parents at Mci~s&#13;
High School during her intemshtp&#13;
and plans to continue working with&#13;
teen parents when she returns to&#13;
her hometown. Sonya is employed&#13;
part-time at Baker Center at O.U.,&#13;
where she works as a night manager.&#13;
Arnott is a Middleport resident,&#13;
and after obtaining her degree,&#13;
hopes to pursue a job in the helping&#13;
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Bucks advance to 'Sweet 16'&#13;
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Students perform internships at MCHD&#13;
POMEROY · Two college stu·&#13;
dents are about to complete intern·&#13;
ships at the Meigs County Health&#13;
Department.&#13;
Sonya Allen, a social work&#13;
major from the Ohio University,&#13;
and Kathy Amott, a student at the&#13;
University of Rio Grande, are per·&#13;
forming their internships under&#13;
Rita Fields, a licensed social work·&#13;
er. who also serves as the service&#13;
coordinator with the Early Inter·&#13;
vention unit at the health depart·&#13;
menl&#13;
The interns will graduate from&#13;
their respective universities in June&#13;
and plan to take their licensing&#13;
examinations in June, as well.&#13;
According to Norma Torres.&#13;
nursing director of the department,&#13;
Allen and Arnott work in the&#13;
capacity of senior field social wort&lt;.&#13;
placement students with the health&#13;
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Beat of the Bend...&#13;
Be(ore we could digest the bad&#13;
check incident in the nation's&#13;
House of Representatives. scandal&#13;
bruks out in the House Post Office&#13;
involving alleged mismanagement.&#13;
Allegedly, embezzlement and drug&#13;
offenses plus an illegal check cash·&#13;
ing operation are involved.&#13;
·coincidentally, Robert V. Rota.&#13;
the House Postmaster. has&#13;
resigned. Not because of the aile·&#13;
gations. of course. Hts restgnauon&#13;
has nothing to do with the charges.&#13;
acCording to Speaker Thomas S.&#13;
Foley. We're "Just Plain Folks" so&#13;
naturally we believe everything&#13;
we're told, don't we?&#13;
Now that the bad check writing&#13;
fringe benefit for the privileged&#13;
few has been aired , efforts are&#13;
being made to reduce the perks that&#13;
have been enjoyed for years by&#13;
House members at our expense.&#13;
Isn't that strange? They've been&#13;
going on for years and we're just&#13;
learning about them? They've&#13;
probably been filed in the "top&#13;
secret" category- you know. not to&#13;
be shared with "Just Plain Folks"&#13;
like us. We know there's a price to&#13;
pay if we step over the line in any&#13;
direction- too bad we haven't&#13;
been able to share in these "benefits" afforded our elected officials.&#13;
·While our government docs&#13;
ha.ve a built in system of checks&#13;
ani! balances. there docs seem to be&#13;
a problem. I mean, obviously there&#13;
is no shortage on checks but appar·&#13;
ently there's a weakness in the bal·&#13;
ance department-at least at the&#13;
House Bank. Docs it sometimes&#13;
seem to you that we "J usl Plain&#13;
Folks" ought to board up the windows in Washington and stan over.&#13;
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Minneaota .............. ll 55&#13;
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Second round&#13;
They ployod Salurcby&#13;
AI UnlqraJiy Pavilion&#13;
lloiJe,ldaha&#13;
florida Sta10 (21·9) VI. Oeors,ctown&#13;
(22-9), 4:35 pm.&#13;
LSU (21·9) Yl . Indiana (24·6), 30&#13;
minuu. afta-&#13;
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Houston ................. 37 31&#13;
Ocn ......................22 44&#13;
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19 .716&#13;
21 .677&#13;
Pttocni1 ................. .43 2S .632&#13;
s,.Uio....................37 30 .552&#13;
L.A. Clippen .........36 32 .529&#13;
L.A. t..un ............35 32 .522&#13;
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Ponlond .................48&#13;
Gold&lt;n S~otc ..........44&#13;
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Sammento ............21 47&#13;
HUnched playoff berth&#13;
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.309&#13;
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AI Unl¥tnlty Ac:dvlty Center&#13;
Tempe, Ariz.&#13;
SW Louisiant-(21-10) w:. New Mexico State (24· 7), 2:20p.m.&#13;
UCLA (1.6-4) va , Louilvillc (19·10),&#13;
30 minutca: after.&#13;
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Ill&#13;
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21.5&#13;
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NIT action&#13;
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Friday's srores&#13;
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Monday's llllltJ&#13;
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Tun Chrinian (23·10) at Purdue&#13;
(17·14),7:30p.m.&#13;
Kanua Stale (16-IJ) 11 Noue Dame&#13;
(l l·14), 7:30p.m.&#13;
Tennessee (19- 14) at Virginia (16-&#13;
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Miami 11 New Yodr:, 7:30p.m.&#13;
&#13;
OPENING TIP - Southern center Robert&#13;
Brown (in white) battles Windham's Terry&#13;
Peterson for the opening tip or the 1982 Class A&#13;
stale semifinal, which Southern won 74·66 to&#13;
:advance to the championship game at Ohio&#13;
; State University's St. John Arena. At the left is&#13;
&#13;
SENIOR CAGERS -Pictured with their&#13;
various championship trophies in this 1982&#13;
photo •~ senior members of the Southern Tor·&#13;
aado stale finalist team that fell to Middletown&#13;
Fenwick In the Class A cbamploaship game.&#13;
T~il picture was takea after a pep assembly ot&#13;
&#13;
point guard Kent Wolfe, who set a new state&#13;
tournament free throw shooting record in that&#13;
game (15·17); Jay Rees (partially shadowed by&#13;
referee), Tom Roseberry (to Brown's right) and&#13;
Richard Wolfe (far right) •&#13;
&#13;
several hundred faDS honored ibe team with a&#13;
hu•e welcome home. Pktured are (L·R) Allen&#13;
Pape, Tommy Roseberry, Jay Rees, bead coach&#13;
Carl Wolfe, Kent Wolfe, Robert Brown and&#13;
Scott Frederick. Abseat from this photo was&#13;
Rkbard Wolfe.&#13;
&#13;
ltm1 laiiPIIOrt rl lltf ....._ ~red'are&#13;
&#13;
re~erve •eator leoa WlcJIIIae), Ja• Hill and&#13;
Mep1Muuet.&#13;
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By SCOTT WOLFE&#13;
T-S Correspondent&#13;
RACINE ~ This weekend&#13;
marks the lOth anniversary of the&#13;
1981-82 Southern Tornado basketball team's participation in the&#13;
Ohio High School Athletic Association's state basketball finals in&#13;
Columbus.&#13;
Members of the 1982 team were&#13;
Tommy Roseberry, Richard Wolfe,&#13;
Kent Wolfe, Robert Brown, Jay&#13;
Rces , Chris Bostick, Allen Pape,&#13;
Nick Bostick, Tyrone Brinegar,&#13;
Scott Frederick, Rusty Cummins&#13;
and Zane Beegle.&#13;
After losing handily 64-44 to&#13;
the Middletown Fenwick Falcons&#13;
in the Class A finals at St. John&#13;
Arena, Southern finished as state&#13;
runner-up with a 26-2 overall&#13;
record.&#13;
In the state semifinals, the&#13;
evening before, the charges of&#13;
then-head coach Carl Wolfe had&#13;
defeated the Windham Bombers&#13;
74-66 in somewhat of a Cinderella&#13;
fashion. Many feel that the length&#13;
of this game took some zap out of&#13;
the Tornadoes. The game lasted to&#13;
nearly 11 p.m., then SHS had to&#13;
play again the next morning.&#13;
Southern guard Kent Wolfe was&#13;
on the sidelines for nearly 10 minutes after picking up his third foul&#13;
with I :46 left in the first period. He&#13;
sat out all of the second period.&#13;
After the game, Carl Wolfe&#13;
COIJ!rnentcd that this particular incident illustrated the great desire that&#13;
Southern's players had to win.&#13;
He stated, "This team has&#13;
always stated the tcam concept. We&#13;
find ways to get the job done.&#13;
When Kent was out we were able&#13;
to get some key rebounds and key&#13;
free throws. Brown and Rees really&#13;
go in there on the boards. Every&#13;
man docs his job."&#13;
Kent Wolfe carne on in the second half to score 39 points, hitting&#13;
15 of ·l7 free throws to break a&#13;
state tournament record for free&#13;
throws. Wolfe's fifleen free throws&#13;
broke tile old mark of 13 held by&#13;
Mike Allen of New Lexington St.&#13;
Aloysium in 1954.&#13;
Brown added 14 points and five&#13;
rebounds, and Richard Wolfe had&#13;
12 poinrs and four rebounds, while&#13;
Rees five points and five rebounds.&#13;
Roseberry had two points, but like&#13;
always was the team's defensive&#13;
specialist. Beegle and Frederick&#13;
were the ever-important sixth men&#13;
and big conbibutors 10 the team.&#13;
The irony of the team's success&#13;
was described as "magical"&#13;
throughout this season, as most&#13;
teams they faced were subslantially&#13;
taller. Many Southern teams before&#13;
and after have most likely had&#13;
more natural talent. but none have&#13;
been able 10 equal that "magic,"&#13;
perhaps better tmned ~.&#13;
Brown, the tallest member of&#13;
the team, stood 6-foot·3, while •&#13;
Rees was nextat 6-foot·l. Roseber·&#13;
ry w~ 5-foot-10, and Richard and&#13;
Kent Wolfe each 5-foot·9. Though&#13;
this wasn't really the typical stature&#13;
for a championship basketball&#13;
team, the te1111 did, bowcver, have&#13;
one very big coniponent- a lot of ·&#13;
heart&#13;
This te1111 and the 1980 South·&#13;
em stile team set the standird of&#13;
excellence that SHS 111!11 uses today&#13;
as ill foundalion for IIICCCSS. These&#13;
teams were vital In provina that a&#13;
uuty pod work edllc c1oea pay off.&#13;
The past several years SHS&#13;
te11111 have 8J9W11 up with the 1982&#13;
"hcrocs" Ia their memories. Thla&#13;
year'11t1111 may be one of the Jut.&#13;
&#13;
They were 7 or 8 years old then . .&#13;
SHS freshman coach Jonathon&#13;
Rees said, "I have to tell my players a story every night about our&#13;
team (1980) or Jay (Rccs), Kent&#13;
&#13;
8p.m.&#13;
~uhinf1on S1a1e (22-10) u New&#13;
Meuco (19· 2), 9:35p.m.&#13;
&#13;
Tuesday's aarnes&#13;
&#13;
Rhode Island (21·9) 11 Boston Col·&#13;
lose (17·13), 8pm .&#13;
Utah (11 ·1 0) at ArUona Stale 09·&#13;
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13), 10 p.m.&#13;
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basketball scores&#13;
Girls-slate semiRnals&#13;
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Dl¥1slon D .&#13;
· Shdby ll, C.nlicld 46&#13;
UJbana S6, BODCilcrof\ 54&#13;
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Palrltk DlvWon&#13;
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Team&#13;
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x-N.Y. Raagera .. 46 2J 5 97 297230&#13;
•·W•Ihington •••. 41 2l 7 89 30:5 2lO&#13;
l'itobwsJo .......... 3l 29 8&#13;
Now Ieney ........ 34 27 10&#13;
N.Y.Idond, .... 30 33 9&#13;
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(See TORNADOES on 8-3)&#13;
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Pttil.oddphlo ....... 29&#13;
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DI.UIINI Dl&#13;
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78 313218&#13;
78 2.592!7&#13;
69 260278&#13;
69 223 242&#13;
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32 II&#13;
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Adams Dhillon&#13;
1 - Mon~m~J... ...... 41 2S 8 90 251185&#13;
•-Booton ............ 32 30 10 74 238 246&#13;
•·Bulfolo ........... lS 33 II 67 261272&#13;
llollfont ............ . 23371 1 l7217 2ll&#13;
Qu""' ............ ... 1645 II 43224292&#13;
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Coldwater 59, Hcalb 52&#13;
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Uludonvillc61, Vmaillea 48&#13;
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Boys-regional action&#13;
Dlvl1ion IV&#13;
Bc:rlin Hilmd 78, Maria~ Plc:asanL 63&#13;
Cin. Countty Day 77, Yellow Springs&#13;
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Gatea MiUa Oilmou.r 53, Mansfield&#13;
s~ Pew'• !!O&#13;
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Unu Cat.h. 45, Convoy Cteaview 36&#13;
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Transactions&#13;
Base baD&#13;
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CAMPBELLCONFERE~CE&#13;
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Norrll Dl•lllon&#13;
Team&#13;
W L T lb. GFGA&#13;
1-Dctnrit ............ 38 24 11 17 292 238&#13;
-. •.au..,. .......... '3226 14 78 232 213&#13;
: .. SL Louis ............ 33 3\ 9 75 254 2A8&#13;
• MiM..... ......... 31 36 l 67 223 245&#13;
~ . Toronto ... ........... V 38 7 61 216263&#13;
(&#13;
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.... ,........... 3328 13&#13;
Edmon1M .......... 33 31 8&#13;
WirutiJ&gt;el ........... 27 32 14&#13;
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91 26t214&#13;
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C.tpry .............. 27 3510&#13;
San Jose ............. \6 51 5&#13;
a·dinchod playoff bcnh&#13;
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79266275&#13;
74 268 264&#13;
6&amp;&#13;
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217224&#13;
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64263278&#13;
T1 186316&#13;
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y·woo division title&#13;
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Friday's scores&#13;
N.Y. Rangen4, DetrOit 2&#13;
Philadelphia 7, Wuhinp6&#13;
&#13;
Winnipea2. Vancouve:r 2. tic&#13;
&#13;
They played Saturday&#13;
Edmontcrl&amp;l 80AOn,l :3S p.m.&#13;
N.Y. b1anden at New Jeney, 1:3~&#13;
p.m,&#13;
Cal pry ll Lol AnJclCI, 4:05 p.m.&#13;
SanJ01e atHattford, 7:35 p.m.&#13;
Minnc:.c:tan Qlacboc, 7:3! p.m.&#13;
SL Louis at MOIUlell. 1;()5 p.m.&#13;
Chica&amp;o atTomnta, B:OS p.m.&#13;
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Today's games&#13;
F..:lmon.tm at Wuhinpwt. 12:0S p.m.&#13;
&#13;
New Jeney 11 N.Y. Ruaen, 1:35&#13;
' p.m.&#13;
~ancouver at Wi~. 3:0S p.m.&#13;
PitubllrJh 11lludon!, 7:05p.m.&#13;
r&#13;
Dccroit at Philadelphia, 7:05p.m.&#13;
BWl'alo at Chicaao. 1:3$ p.m.&#13;
&#13;
NCAA Division I&#13;
&#13;
tournament scores&#13;
WILL IT GO IN? - Tbat was tbe question foremost on Tornado&#13;
Richard Wolfe's mind following this reverse layup against Unloto in&#13;
the district tournament, whlcb Southern won 70-66. 'Moving toward&#13;
the paint at left is teammate Zane Beegle.&#13;
&#13;
East Regional&#13;
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•&#13;
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Flntround&#13;
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F'rldaJ' 111COI'tl&#13;
AIThtC..Inml .&#13;
Worc.atr M-.&#13;
Kot1Ucl&lt;y II, Old&#13;
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o;,;;;w.. 69&#13;
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low• Su1e 76,N.C. Oadoae 74&#13;
Muaachuseus 15, Foniham 51&#13;
syn..,.. s1, 43&#13;
.&#13;
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S«oftd rouiMI&#13;
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TMr plaJOd Solurd•J&#13;
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At Gnenaboro Colllevrn&#13;
Gnooaboto,N£.&#13;
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N• (29-2) vo. low• (19·10), 12:10&#13;
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::,, .m.S....,IIall (22-1) ••· Millouri (21·1),&#13;
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Todif 11Juta&#13;
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At ThtCtntrum&#13;
Wottfl&amp;er, M-.&#13;
lowo Su10 (ll-ll) ... Kanudty (:rl-&#13;
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),2:30p.m.&#13;
.... Muucbuuua (29·4) w. Syneuse&#13;
-'122-9~ lO .........llcr.&#13;
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Southeut Regional&#13;
Flnlroud&#13;
t'ricllf'l . . .&#13;
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AtThoO_,I&#13;
AIIMIII&#13;
Tulano 61, SL J'*n'a 51&#13;
•&#13;
Otdlhama S1010 100, Goo,.U Soulh.,.73&#13;
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Miclllaan 73, Tanplo 66&#13;
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Ealtf"...-h~ei7,Arizona10&#13;
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AnteriCin Lape&#13;
BOSTON RED SOX - Ploood looiu&#13;
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Manunillo. pitcher, lXI waivcn tor \be&#13;
purpoac of 11vin&amp; him his uncooditional&#13;
relu•. Sent Iefi·McNeeley, antielder;&#13;
Soaolllatloboq, coleher; n...t Livomoio,&#13;
pltcher, 1&amp;) 1hOir mincw leap camp fotrewijpunO&gt;L&#13;
&#13;
NEW YORK YANKEES - Nomod&#13;
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a.., ~~a~por, limilotii""M'· v1oo pNii-&#13;
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Smythe DI.Uioo&#13;
y-Vancouver ...... 40 21 11&#13;
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Tado.J'•AI 111o0.01&#13;
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•&#13;
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dau at bii....U """'"""' ond Do.;,I W• .&#13;
Suuman, lqal counu.l, vice president&#13;
and aenual countel. Pla~cd Jack Lawn,&#13;
viet~ Jdlident and chief (/ 4!pCRiicm, in&#13;
charae of all ueu involving Sldium apuationJ and John Fuau:J, vice pswidcn ·&#13;
of marketinaand public relalion• , in&#13;
dLIIJC of CCINIIUR.il)' J'diJ.iCI'II, media and&#13;
publitoliono.&#13;
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OAKLAND&#13;
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ATIILETICS&#13;
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-&#13;
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Claimed Vince Honman, piu:her, of(&#13;
waiven fnrn tbeToronso Blue Jay1.&#13;
&#13;
TORONTO BLUE lAYS - Sont ·&#13;
Tom Q.Un!IR, inficldc:r, kl SJRNK ollhe&#13;
loumotictnal Loop.&#13;
Nattoo.tLooaue&#13;
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS - Scot&#13;
Mike Milehin , pitcher, 1o 1heir minor&#13;
lc.a&amp;uc. enp for RWignmmL&#13;
&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Natloullukelhall Aaodatlon&#13;
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DALLAS MAVERICKS -&#13;
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P1"'4&#13;
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Dadt " ' - · auud,"' tho injwod lilt&#13;
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LOS ANOI!W UKERS - s;ptoct&#13;
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Cliff Robiruon, forward, 1o • IO·clty&#13;
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C&lt;ll ·&#13;
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tnOL&#13;
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FootbaU&#13;
Na1lonal Faodlalt Lt11ut&#13;
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NFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION Si&amp;ncd Gt:nc Uphaw, Clceulivc di.reet&amp;:w",&#13;
to a Woo-year ea~1nR u\Cnlioa. EIOC\Id&#13;
Milcc Kenn, Atlanu Falcon• oftentive&#13;
ucJdc. prwidenL Named Bill B•~ . Da.l1" ufety; Hoby Brenner, New Orlcana&#13;
li&amp;ht end; Dave Du.enon, Pboeni• ..C«r.&#13;
T""'h llitin, l'iu&amp;btuJit 10t*le; St11Yelor4an, MinnOIO&amp;a tiaht end; Ouy Rca1n,&#13;
New York Oiantl linebacker, lnd Luis&#13;
Sh1tpe. Pbo.ni&amp; YCtle, vieta f!'llidcn11 of&#13;
the ueMive boud. Named Traco Ann·&#13;
atrona. 0\ic:aao defwivo end, and Tim&#13;
Brown, Lot AnJclcl JWdcn wide ft!Cti•·&#13;
er, •ltcmate mcmbcn of \.he eaceu.tive&#13;
boonl.&#13;
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CINCINNATI BENGALS- Apood&#13;
wUh Carl1..ud., liaeblckcr.&#13;
DENVER BRONCOS - S;..,oct El·&#13;
bat CrowfOid 111d Fnnlt Polla&lt;k, oiTen•in Unamm&#13;
INDIANAI'OUS COLTS - s;anoct&#13;
1&amp;)&#13;
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\ami&#13;
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NEW BN!JLAND PATRIOTS -&#13;
&#13;
Announced lhat Vietor Kiam ha•accqMd&#13;
1.11 C!lfct fn:m Iam01 B. Onhftin tt1 pur·&#13;
chuo hit .51 pMW~t in\CirM in \be \WI!.&#13;
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Hockey&#13;
NEW JERSEY DEW.S '- SontluIOd Skold~ """"• an4 Myl01 O'Connor,&#13;
&#13;
d.r........, .. uda.&#13;
&#13;
GETTING IN POSITION is what Southern center Robert&#13;
Brown (45) is shown accomplishing against the Unioto player&#13;
directly be bind him during the Tornadoes' district tournament&#13;
game, whicb the Racine crew won 70-66. Teammates behind Brown&#13;
are Kent Wolfe (center) and Jay Rees (41),&#13;
&#13;
Gallipolis P&amp;R Rinky-Dink&#13;
all-stat basketball results&#13;
&#13;
Ohio high school&#13;
&#13;
WALES CONFERENCE&#13;
&#13;
(Wolfe), and Robert (Brown). They :&#13;
just don't remember these guys. I ;&#13;
just tell them there is no substitute ·&#13;
for hard work and team work like :&#13;
&#13;
Thursday's action&#13;
Fourth-grade division&#13;
Gallipolis 49, Beale 26&#13;
Quarler totals&#13;
Gallipolis ............l6 9 12 12 =49&#13;
Beale ....................4 6 6 10 = 26&#13;
Gallipolis- L Payton 18, J.&#13;
Cook I2, 0. GameS, R. Kuhn &amp; A.&#13;
Saunders 4 each, D. Cox 3, DC.&#13;
Lane &amp; J.C. Ohlinger 2 each; C.&#13;
Burnett &amp; C. Spradlin 0 each&#13;
Beale - J. Pyles 8, R. Lichfield&#13;
6, S. Roberts 3, S. Gibbs, E. Hanning &amp; M. Tarbett 2 each&#13;
&#13;
Winfield - C. Winters 8, J.&#13;
Horvath 7, M. Houdersheldt 6, J.&#13;
Taylor &amp; M. White 2 each; J.&#13;
Smith 0&#13;
&#13;
Winfield 25, Mason 22&#13;
Quarter totals&#13;
Winfield ...... ......... 1 11 8 5 =25&#13;
Mason ................. IO 4 4 4 = 22&#13;
Winfield- J. Houdersheldt 12,&#13;
J. Dosier 7, C. Litton 6; C. Horvvath, S. Oliver &amp; N. Slijepecvic 0&#13;
each&#13;
Mason - B. George &amp; L. Har·&#13;
ris 8 each, E. Damitz 4, J. Johnson&#13;
2; T. Barnitz, J. Fraley, S.&#13;
Ohlinger, J. Roush &amp; T. Zuspan 0&#13;
each&#13;
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TAWNEY STUDIO&#13;
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424 SECOND AYE.&#13;
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Allanta 11 Cle,elanct. noon&#13;
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Minncaota 11 Phocnu, 9:30p.m.&#13;
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Southern's bid for state title&#13;
in 1981-82 season remembered&#13;
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,_·Rev Wlcklllie (...., r1 cunat Soatllen&#13;
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completing their season at 26·2. Kneeling in&#13;
front are (L·R) Richard Wolfe, Tommy Rose·&#13;
berry, Tyrone Brinegar and Rusty Cummins. In&#13;
the back row are head coach Carl Wolfe, man·&#13;
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Orlando •t Chicaao, 8:30p.m.&#13;
SIC!'Imento 11. Houltml, 8:30p.m.&#13;
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titles to enter the state tournament with a 25·1&#13;
mark. Once there, they defeated Windham 74·&#13;
66 in the semifinals before falling to Middletown&#13;
Fenwick. 64·44 in the championship game and&#13;
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· the season. SHS ~as 'inu~idaJed.;:&#13;
about fljeing 6-foot·B Butch Doles •&#13;
again, but the results agaip .con-'~&#13;
tained some magic. Southern won·:&#13;
64-4410 claim the dsibict crown. •&#13;
Occassionally, members of the :&#13;
team get together, and many are ·&#13;
familiar faces at Tornado basket·&#13;
~all games today. Many are anx1ously awaiting a time 12 to 14&#13;
y~ars from now, when their own&#13;
kids wiU spon a Tornado uniform&#13;
· Although they oftcn commu~icate, at lejtjt via telephone, they&#13;
have held off on a reunion. One&#13;
was tentatively scheduled for this&#13;
tournament season, but was put on&#13;
hold by the '82 team members.&#13;
Why? They didn't want to take&#13;
away from the success that this:;&#13;
year's Southern tcam was enjoying. ~&#13;
That decision demonstrates the ~&#13;
same unselfish concern for others ;&#13;
that tllcsc young men also dem 00 • .,&#13;
strated through teamwork on the'•'&#13;
Ooor&#13;
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Clay's mentor, indicated th at he ;,&#13;
would like to have a reunion some· :.&#13;
time soon. Also, a more formal ~&#13;
ceremony ha~ been llllkcd about fo r :;&#13;
the first SHS game of next seascln. :;&#13;
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ARE YOUR liGHTS OFF?&#13;
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Second round&#13;
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They played Saturday&#13;
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ager Duane Dill, Allen Pape, Chris Bostick, Jay&#13;
Rees, Robert Brown, Scoll Frederick, Nick&#13;
Bostick, Zane Beegle, Kent Wolfe and manager&#13;
Earl Pickens.&#13;
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th~ 8\IYS had.&#13;
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Cle•eland 122, Galden Sttte 107&#13;
Indian• I01, Mil waui.co 97, OT&#13;
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Sacrunemo 12S, Dlllu 96&#13;
LA. Clippm 114,1'11ocnill 01&#13;
LA. Wen 131, MinntsGta121&#13;
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1981-82 STATE RUNNERS-UP- The 1981·&#13;
- 82 Southern Tornadoes marched forward in&#13;
~ winning the Southern Valley Athletic Confer·&#13;
: ence, Class A sectional, district and regional&#13;
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First round&#13;
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New Jersey 99, WuhinAIOft 96&#13;
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l·n 1982 Southern moved&#13;
through the regular season with a&#13;
19·1 record. They defeated a tough&#13;
Eastern team. 48-44. at Meigs, then&#13;
won the secuonaltttle over Kyger&#13;
Creek, 49-34.&#13;
~outhern ~as the underdog ,&#13;
gotng up agau~st .fourth-ranked&#13;
Peebles m ~e dJStricL SHS .came&#13;
away the wmner, however, wnh an&#13;
84·74 .win be~on: defeatin~ Uni~to&#13;
70-66m the district champtonshtp.&#13;
Perhaps t~e mo.st. mag1~al&#13;
moment came.m the dJStnct semifinal game agl!'nst Old Washmgton&#13;
Buckeye Tra~l. where SHS pulled&#13;
o~ a.48-47 wm on a (Kent) Wolfe&#13;
etght·f~oter at the buzzer. In t~e&#13;
last mmu.te, SHS was down s1x&#13;
pomts. W1th 27 seconds left, SHS&#13;
was ~~ 47-44.&#13;
.&#13;
J?lstn~t Play~r o~ the Year Mike&#13;
Smtth mtSS«! h1s thJid one-and-one&#13;
of the last mmute. SHS scored and&#13;
To~y Starr missed another bonus,&#13;
setung the stage for the wm. !romcally, Smuh ~nd Wolfe became&#13;
teammates atR1o.&#13;
SHS had be.atcn Ross South.eastem 57·55 at R1chmondale carher m&#13;
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RIO GRANDE - The University of Rio Grande's Renee Peck&#13;
won her fifth All-American honor&#13;
- the highest number earned yet&#13;
by a cross country and traek runner&#13;
at the school - following her performance in the NAJA Indoor&#13;
Track Nationals in Kansas City,&#13;
Mo.&#13;
"Peck rewrites the history&#13;
books," Coach Bob Willey noted as&#13;
Peck finished sixth nationally in&#13;
the mile (5:07.6~) ~d fourth in the&#13;
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By DAVE HARRIS&#13;
T.s Correspondent ·&#13;
BOWLING GREEN - Several&#13;
years ago while in elementary&#13;
school in Middleport, Susie Cassell&#13;
delivered The Daily Sentinel and&#13;
The Sunday· Times Sentinel. A college sophomore today, Cassell is&#13;
helping to deliver wins for Bowling&#13;
Green State University women's&#13;
basketball team&#13;
Cassell, the ·daughter of former&#13;
Middleport residents Charles and&#13;
Kitty Cassell, finished her second&#13;
season as the floor general for Jaci&#13;
Clark's Falcons. Bowling Green&#13;
completed the recent season with a&#13;
24-5 record and runner-up to Toledo for the Mid-American Conference title.&#13;
The 5-foot-4 cassellled the Fa!cons in minutes played, averaging&#13;
30.8 minutes a game. She shot 40%&#13;
from the floor, hitting 66 or 165&#13;
while establishing herself as one of&#13;
the top three-point shooters in the&#13;
conference, hitting 33 of 71 from&#13;
long range for 46%. She also connected for 60 of 75 from the line&#13;
for 80%, She pulled down 2.3&#13;
rebounds per game, was frrst on the&#13;
team in assists (167), and second&#13;
on the team in steals (48). She&#13;
scored 225&#13;
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HOUSTON (AP) - Houston&#13;
Rockets center Hakeem Olajuwon&#13;
was cleared to play after a magnetic resonance imaging test found no&#13;
significant muscle damage to his&#13;
left hamstring. Olajuwon, averagin~ 21.4 points and 12.1 rebounds,&#13;
m1ssed Thursday night's 112-91&#13;
loss to Seattle after complaining of&#13;
soreness in tlth~e~1_SII1~&#13;
&#13;
she is becol!ling one of the premier&#13;
point guards in the MAC when on&#13;
March 7 at Ohio University, she hit&#13;
two of four from the floor, all of&#13;
which were from three-point range.&#13;
She also hit ,five of seven. from the&#13;
free throw hne. for ~I porn~. That&#13;
went along w11h etght asmts to&#13;
· lead BG to a co~e from behind 9583 wm over Ohto.&#13;
In a span of 1:3llate in the first&#13;
half, Cassell scored seven ~traight&#13;
pom!S to erase a 32-28 Oh10 Umversny lead. She gave_BG therr&#13;
frr~t lead ?f the mght ~1th a three&#13;
pomter wtth 2:21 left m the half.&#13;
She was also four of four from the&#13;
line in the last 51 s~conds to help&#13;
hold off any Oh1o comeback&#13;
auempt She was also named to the&#13;
honorable mention All-Academic&#13;
MAC learn for the season.&#13;
As a freshman, Cassell ~as&#13;
brought along slowly unul eanung&#13;
a stan m the last game m ~em·&#13;
be~. Cassell r~sponde~ wah 11&#13;
pomts, four ass1sts and SIX steals m&#13;
her fust MAC start. She started the&#13;
final 16 games of her freshman&#13;
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.Gallia, Meigs schools put&#13;
J8 on last aii-SVAC team&#13;
, CHESHIRE- Southern Valley&#13;
· Athletic Conference boys co-cham·&#13;
• pions Oak Hill and South4&lt;m put&#13;
: eight players, including co-Most&#13;
· Valuable Players Roy Lee Bruley&#13;
: (Southern) and Benji Lewis (Oak&#13;
: Hill), on the all-conference basket·&#13;
ball team.&#13;
Bailey, a 6-foot-1 senior&#13;
center/forward averaged a team. high 14.9 points per game in the&#13;
Tornadoes' 24 games, and two of&#13;
· his teammates - senior guard&#13;
: Jeremy Roush (12.7 pts./game) and&#13;
· junior forward Michael Evans (12&#13;
pts./game)- also made the first&#13;
team for their efforts in pushing&#13;
. Howie Caldwell's Tornadoes to the&#13;
: co-championship, the Division IV&#13;
· Rio Grande sectional title and the&#13;
• Athens district fmals.&#13;
:&#13;
Lewis, a 5-foot-8 junior point&#13;
: guard who averaged 15.5 points per&#13;
: ~e in the Oaks' 22 contests, was&#13;
: Joined on the fust 1ean_1 by two of&#13;
· his teammates - sentor forward&#13;
· Bill Potter (12.4 pts./game , 21&#13;
· games) and junior center Chns&#13;
• Simpson (13.5 pt_s./ga~e) . All of&#13;
• this was accomphshed m the first&#13;
~ and only SVAC basketball champi~ onship for Doug Hale's crew.&#13;
'&#13;
Hale was named Coach of the&#13;
: year for his efforts in guiding the&#13;
: Oaks to a 16-6 record, which&#13;
: included a 12·2 marldn the confer-&#13;
&#13;
straight association title.&#13;
Mullens averaged a team-high&#13;
21.7 points per contest in the Wildcats' 22 games, and teammate&#13;
Tammy Thomas, a six-foot senior&#13;
center who averaged 9.95 points&#13;
per game , joined her on the first&#13;
team.&#13;
Also making the farst learn were&#13;
Oak Hill's Alicia Lloyd and&#13;
Symmes Valley's Cathy Krausz,&#13;
Jennifer Owens and Trina Schneider.&#13;
Honorable-mention players&#13;
were Kyger Creek's Ang1e Bush&#13;
and Amy Gindlcsberger, North&#13;
Gallia's Tina Myers and Beth Salisbury, Oak Hill's Anita Carney&#13;
and Carla Stumbo, Southern's&#13;
Aimee Mills and Southwestern's&#13;
Renee Hale.&#13;
North Gallia's David Moore&#13;
was named the conference's top&#13;
coach in leading the PiraleS to a 127 mark, which included a conference-best eight-game winning&#13;
streak to start the season.&#13;
.&#13;
All scoring averages listed&#13;
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"Renee went out this past sum- a single championship round, and&#13;
trained to enter the two-mile in the mer, ran on the average 60 miles a we're thinking about doubling her&#13;
national competition, WiUey decid· week and paid her dues. I felt she for the spring.&#13;
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mile would serve as additional coach explained. "We're really Grande athletes to qualify for the&#13;
training. In the qualifying heat for _excited for her accomplishing this nationals. Tim Murphy (senior,&#13;
the_DiiJe, she was second at feat, because she's the first Rio Zanesville) was 21st in the high&#13;
jump and 14th in the 60-yard hurdles. Murphy was also an AllAmerican in the hurdles last year.&#13;
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Peck's All-American honors&#13;
outdisrance those set by former Rio&#13;
Grande ruMers Mark Pierson, who&#13;
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TVC championship.&#13;
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Jeni Pierson a 5-foot-9 senior&#13;
Eric Royse of Alexander, Erin Hall forward was picked as the league's&#13;
of Belpre, Scott Cheattun of Well- JVP player. Pterson led the Lancers&#13;
ston, Mall Eckles of Nelsonville- In scoring with a 19.7 points a&#13;
York, Charlie Gatchell of Trimble, game average.&#13;
Bruce Lanning of Miller, and Matt&#13;
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Harris of Federal Hocking.&#13;
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Matt Wilcox~n of Belpre, Andy with just over six a contest. She hit&#13;
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Reuben Kittle of Trimble.&#13;
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TVC girls&#13;
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Rounding out the first team was&#13;
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Stepanie&#13;
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sonville-York,&#13;
Jamie Hanning of&#13;
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Miller,&#13;
Lauren&#13;
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Tabby&#13;
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Teather South.&#13;
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Vema Compston of Meigs was&#13;
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onships in northeast Ohio.&#13;
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Thursday that the state wrestling&#13;
mention&#13;
t)am is Beth Reck of Beltournament would continue at&#13;
pre,&#13;
Jenntfcr&#13;
Ousley of Wellston,&#13;
Wright State University's Nutter&#13;
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The football championships will Speakman of Vinton County.&#13;
be held at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium in Massillon and Fawcett Stadium in Canton this year and next,&#13;
with an option to return in 1994,&#13;
the OHSAA said in a news release.&#13;
The 1993 and 1994 wrestling&#13;
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taking tbe ball upcourt against Ohio University's Heather Schuler.&#13;
(Photo courtesy of Bowling Green State University)&#13;
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RIO GRANDE - Logan High remarli:ed. "I wanted to go to a notSchool's Eric Burris, named the too-big school where I can get to&#13;
Southeastern Ohio Athletic League know people."&#13;
Player of the Year for 1992, will&#13;
Burris is the son of Bob and&#13;
play basketball for the University&#13;
of Rio Grande next season.&#13;
The 6-8 Burris, who was also&#13;
named to the Associated Press&#13;
Southeast District Division I team&#13;
for his work as a center for the&#13;
Chieftttins team coached by 1976&#13;
Rio Grande alumnus Gary Swinehan, averaged 16 points and 11.5&#13;
rebounds during his senior campaign. Logan was 10-11 in 199192.&#13;
"Eric fits our program needs&#13;
with additional size," Redmen&#13;
Coach John Lawhorn commented.&#13;
"He has excellent work habits and&#13;
comes from a pro~ram that has&#13;
good fundamentals.'&#13;
·&#13;
"I just love to play .basketball&#13;
and I'm looking forward 10 playing&#13;
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March&#13;
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Area ovals ·announce opening race dates :&#13;
STEWART - Skyline Speed·&#13;
way in Stcwan, Ohio will open ill&#13;
gates for die fii'St ~me lhis. season&#13;
at noon, Sunday, March 29, 1992&#13;
when il hosts the first of several&#13;
"Enduro" type ~.&#13;
Unlike l.ast year, Enduro cars&#13;
must have a four point roll cage&#13;
and complete safety harness. For&#13;
further information, drivers may&#13;
call614-6624111.&#13;
Regular racing will begin on&#13;
Friday, ·A prill7, when Skyline&#13;
opens its gates for lhe unlimited,&#13;
Super Late Models; Sportsman,&#13;
Street Stocks and UMP Modified&#13;
divisions.&#13;
Racing will begin at 8:30 p.m.,&#13;
with war1_11ups .beginning at 6:30&#13;
p.m. and time lrials at 7:30p.m.&#13;
This week, Slcyline will feature&#13;
its annual Stock Car Show 'in the&#13;
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Athens Mall. Race fans can get a&#13;
preview of what they can look forward to this season at the local&#13;
3/8-mile speedway, as a wide variety of racing vehicles will be on&#13;
hand.&#13;
Skyline is located between&#13;
Athens and Coolville, off U.S.&#13;
Route 50, on County Road 53.&#13;
Sprint car series March 29&#13;
At Mineral Wells, W.Va., West&#13;
Virginia Motor Speedway will host&#13;
the All-Star Circuit of Champions&#13;
Sprint Car series on Sunday, March&#13;
29, beginning with warm-ups at&#13;
noon.&#13;
The event will pay a $20,000·&#13;
plus purse, with $4,000 going to&#13;
the wmner.&#13;
.&#13;
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bury's rourth·grade boys squad came .in second&#13;
in its division .in the Pomeroy Youth Leaaue's&#13;
basketbaU tournament .. In the front row are (L·&#13;
R) Chuck Murray, Shane Leach, Nick Michael,&#13;
&#13;
Bo Shirey. Standing teammates are Robbie&#13;
Kuhn, Chris Burnett, Cody Lane and Dusty&#13;
Cox. Behind them are coaches Dick Kuhn and&#13;
Danny Co&gt;&lt;.&#13;
&#13;
Ryan Pierce, Kevin Harris and Chris Gilkey.&#13;
Behind them are teammates Chris Imboden,&#13;
Max Bratton, Zach Meado'II'S, Tom Roush, Scott&#13;
Johnson and Brant Dixon. Behind them are&#13;
coaches Mitch Meadows and Tom Roush.&#13;
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Lyne Center slate&#13;
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LAKERS FOURTH-GRADE CHAMPS The Gallipolis Lakers claimed the fourth-grade&#13;
boys division championship in the Pomeroy&#13;
Youth League's basketball tournament. In the&#13;
front row are (L-R) Pat Hale, J.C. Ohlinger and&#13;
&#13;
Drivers expected .in the. ev~(ll&#13;
will llc defen!ling senes champ.tG!J&#13;
Frankie Kerr, former champ1on&#13;
Terry Shepherd of Warsaw, lnl!i•&#13;
ana; former USAC and All-Stu&#13;
Champion Jack Hewitt, Kelly&#13;
Kinser, Byron Reed, Dale Blaney;&#13;
Ed Lynch, Jr., and last year's wil)ner at WVMS Chuck Ward.&#13;
. ·.&#13;
• Terry Shepherd has joine~&#13;
forces with one of the trade's top&#13;
mechanics, Gary "Deuce" Turrill,&#13;
formerly of Belpre, Ohio. Twriln&#13;
return to WVMS will be a homecoming or sons for the local naliv~&#13;
as this is the closest stop on the&#13;
All-Star tour to his hometown.&#13;
Racing will begin at I :30 p.m. at&#13;
the 5/8-mile clay oval.&#13;
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~tmts- Jtnthttl Section&#13;
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RIO GRANDE - The activities&#13;
schedule for Lyne Center is as fol·&#13;
lows:&#13;
Gymnasium hours&#13;
Sunday - closed for District&#13;
13 high school senior all-star bas·&#13;
ketball games (girls 2 p.m., boys 4&#13;
p.m.)&#13;
Monday - 6-8 p.m ., college&#13;
recreation&#13;
Tuesday- 6-8 p.m .. college&#13;
recreation&#13;
Wednesday - 6-8 p.m., col·&#13;
lege recreation&#13;
Thursday- closed for classes&#13;
Friday- 6-8 p.m., college&#13;
recreation&#13;
Saturday- 1-3 p.m ., open&#13;
recreation&#13;
Sunday, March 29- 1-3 p.m.,&#13;
open recreation; 6·8 p.m., college&#13;
recreation&#13;
Pool bours&#13;
Sunday- closed&#13;
Monday ....,. closed for classes&#13;
Tue,; day- 6·8 p.m., college&#13;
swim&#13;
Wednesday- closed for class·&#13;
es&#13;
Thursday - closed for classes&#13;
Friday- 6-8 p.m., college&#13;
swim&#13;
Saturday - closed for classes&#13;
Sunday, ]\farch 29- 1·3 p.m.,&#13;
open swim; 6-8 p.m., college swim&#13;
NOTE: There will be a $1&#13;
charge per person at the pool dur·&#13;
ing open swim hours for the public.&#13;
Because of construction, please&#13;
enter Lyne Center through the rear&#13;
doors facing the back parking lot.&#13;
Home athletic events&#13;
Sunday - baseball double·&#13;
header vs. West Virginia Tech, I&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Tuesday - softball double·&#13;
header vs. Wilmington, 3 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday- baseball doubl.e·&#13;
header vs. OU-Chillicothe, 2 p.m.&#13;
Sunday, March 29 - softball&#13;
doubleheader vs. Univ. of&#13;
Charleston, 2 p.m.&#13;
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rmrrNf:'' DIRECTION - Ed Roark, rigbt; director of"Music&#13;
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Nli!Dt." gives direction to Allen Ross during rehearsal ror&#13;
the RSR&#13;
production to be staged at the University of&#13;
~io Grande March 26-28.&#13;
&#13;
RIO GRANDE • For nearly a&#13;
quarter of a century, the musical&#13;
. genius of Andrew Lloyd Webber&#13;
has entertained theatrical audiences&#13;
with a string of hit extravanganzas&#13;
and son~s. A Selection of those&#13;
songs w11l make their way to the&#13;
University of Rio Grande in a ben·&#13;
efit performance produced by a&#13;
group of campus and community&#13;
performers.&#13;
.&#13;
RSR Enterprises will present&#13;
"Music of the Night" on Thursday,&#13;
March 26, Friday, March 27 and&#13;
Saturday, March 28 at 8 p.m. in the&#13;
Christensen Theatre of the Fine and&#13;
Performing AriS Center. J'roceeds&#13;
from the $5 admission price wiU go&#13;
toward the creation of a new scholarship in fine arts in memory of&#13;
Leo Hill, a longtime member of the&#13;
Rio Grande faculty who taught art&#13;
and photography.&#13;
RSR has staged a production at&#13;
Rio Grande for the last several&#13;
years to assist scholarship funds for&#13;
students involved in music and theater at the University. Previous productions have included "Jerome&#13;
Kern Remembered," "By George!"&#13;
&#13;
(the works of George Gershwin),&#13;
"The Fantasticks" and last year's&#13;
"Les Miserables in Concen." taken&#13;
from tt.e international stage success.&#13;
Lloyd Webber's last work,&#13;
"Aspects of Love" in 1989, proved&#13;
to be another in a long line of suc·&#13;
cessful shows he has composed,&#13;
including "Jesus Christ, Superstar,"&#13;
"E vita, " ucats," "Starlight&#13;
Express" and "Phantom of the&#13;
Opera."&#13;
"His shows are very popular and&#13;
much of his music hasn't been&#13;
done yet in this area," noted Ed&#13;
Roark, director of the RSR produc·&#13;
tion. "Lloyd Webber's works&#13;
include an endless string of unfor·&#13;
gettable melodies, ranging from the&#13;
quasi-operatic to rock and roll.&#13;
There is a·nice, thick musical texture to his compositions."&#13;
The title of the show is taken&#13;
from ."Phantom of the Opera,"&#13;
while the 'remaining selections in&#13;
the two-act presentation are drawn&#13;
from Lloyd Webber's previouslymentioned shows as well as&#13;
&#13;
"Joseph and the Amazing Techni- ity of each of Lloyd Webber's&#13;
color Dreamcoat," the first major shows.&#13;
stage work he composed in 1968.&#13;
"We have extremely strong&#13;
Lloyd Webber revised the show voice content this year, and with&#13;
in the early '70s following the suc- such voices, the music tends' to be&#13;
cess or "Jesus Christ, Superstar." as ·displayed well." he added.&#13;
Performing in the show are Ron&#13;
he did with a 1979 work, "Tell Me&#13;
on a Sunday," which became Baker, Josie Bapst, Charity Collins,&#13;
"Song and Dance" three years later. Sharon Cox, Lynda Dunlap, JenLloyd Webber is currently at work nifer Dyer, Bob Gordon, David&#13;
on a musicalization of the classic Maxwell, Marie Mulford, Mike&#13;
film "Sunset Boulevard."&#13;
Mulford, Brant Pauley, Teresa Pre·&#13;
Some of the better-known Lloyd ston, SJefli Purcell, Vinton Rankin,&#13;
Webber compositions to be per- Dorothy Riepenho,ff, Allen Ross,&#13;
formed in "Music of the Night" Allen Saunders, Patsy Schuldt and&#13;
include "! Don't Know How to Jean Ann Vance.&#13;
Love Him," "Everything's&#13;
Roark, who will also panicipate&#13;
Alright," "Memory" and "Phantom in the chorus, will join Riephcnoff,&#13;
Maxwell and Gordon in the orchesof the Opera."&#13;
The cast and chorus of "Music tra. Other orchestra members are&#13;
of the Night" were drawn by invita- Edie Ross (music coordinator),&#13;
tion, and a number of the singers Larry Roush, Keith Koby, Jay&#13;
are veterans of previous RSR pro- Sheridan , Barbara Thomas. Matt&#13;
Willis. Vicki Bush and Kenni Horductions.&#13;
"The majority of the production ton&#13;
'i:or more information on ''Music&#13;
includes an ensemble ," .Roark&#13;
explained. "It's more than just peo- of the Night," contact Roark at&#13;
ple standing there sin~ng: we hope (614) 245-5353. The toll-free numto encilpsulate the un•que personal- ber in Ohio is 1-800:282-7201.&#13;
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akewood, leads the chorus In one of the num-&#13;
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bers set for ''Music or the Night," a collection or&#13;
Andrew Lloyd Webber songs to be presented&#13;
March 26·28 at tbe University of Rio Graade.&#13;
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TUNING UP- Tuning their instruments for&#13;
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orchestra members La~ry Roush, lert, or Gal·&#13;
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Junior Miss Poppy selected Seniors' scheduled announced&#13;
GALLIPOLIS • Mem~ of the&#13;
'American Legion Auxiliary Unit&#13;
27 has selected Sharon Mont·&#13;
gomery as the 1992 Junior Miss&#13;
Poppy for Poppy Days May 22-23&#13;
in Gallia C9imty.&#13;
. Montgomery, daughte~ ~f&#13;
Wilma Montgomery of Gi!lhpohs&#13;
and the late James Montgomery Jr.,&#13;
has been a member of the junior&#13;
auxiliary for two years and has&#13;
been very active in the uniL She is&#13;
involved in several programs m her&#13;
unit including VAR, Children and&#13;
Youth, community service, poppy&#13;
program, field service and she&#13;
served two years as junior auxiliary&#13;
secretary.&#13;
,&#13;
She has attended the Chillicothe&#13;
Veterans Birthday parties for the&#13;
past two years at the Pinecrest and&#13;
Scenic Hills nursing centers.&#13;
Montgomery has received a 25hour field service pin.&#13;
SHARON MONTGOMERY&#13;
She is the granddaughter of the gomcry, and the late Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
late Mr . and Mrs . James Mont· Wayne Traylor.&#13;
&#13;
Runyon named Little Miss Poppy&#13;
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ROGER BUSH and MARY HUNT&#13;
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Hunt-Bush&#13;
Assistant.&#13;
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GALLIPOLIS · Mary Ellen&#13;
:Shadrick Hunt of Gallipolis and&#13;
Roger Lee Bush of Gallipolis.&#13;
announce their engagement and&#13;
:Upcoming marriage.&#13;
· Miss Hunt is the daughter of the&#13;
late Ruth Stewart and George&#13;
Bilek. She will be graduating from&#13;
the Huntington Junior School of&#13;
llusiness in May with a associate&#13;
~egree as a Medical Administrative&#13;
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Mr. Hunt is the son of Lecta&#13;
Mae Long of Gallipolis and the late&#13;
William Bush. He is a graduate of&#13;
Gallia Academy High School and&#13;
is employed by American General&#13;
Life Insurance Company.&#13;
The wedding will be held March&#13;
28 at Calvary Baptist Church, with&#13;
the Rev. Earl A. Dale officiating.&#13;
&#13;
GALLIPOLIS • Sarah Runyon&#13;
has been named the 1992 Little&#13;
Miss Poppy by members of the&#13;
American Legion Auxiliary Unit&#13;
27.&#13;
Runyon. daughter of Janet Runyon and Richard Taylor of Patriot,&#13;
has been a member of the junior&#13;
auxiliary for four years. She is&#13;
involved in several programs in her&#13;
unit including VAR, Children and&#13;
Youth, community service and the&#13;
poppy program.&#13;
For the past three years Runyon·&#13;
has visited veterans at the Pinecrest&#13;
and Scenic Hills nursing homes.&#13;
She is the granddaughter of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Lee Ferrell of Vinton and&#13;
Thelma Taylor of Gallipolis and&#13;
the late Everett Taylor.&#13;
&#13;
SARAH RUNYON&#13;
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TOPS 'Top 10' tips to lose weight&#13;
CHESHIRE · Emogene Johnson&#13;
was KIW-KOPS best loser of the&#13;
week when TOPS OH 1383 members met recently at Cheshire United Methodist Church.&#13;
Rhonda Peck, Leon, W.Va., was&#13;
TOPS best loser. Each received a&#13;
gift and a cenificate of recognition. ·&#13;
Nancy Whittekind led the TOPS&#13;
prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance was led by Barbara Colmer.&#13;
TOPS pledge was led by Annabelle&#13;
Sisson, with Janet Thomas leading&#13;
the KOPS pledge.&#13;
A program titled "Hobbie s&#13;
Help, " taken from the TOPS&#13;
manuel, was presented by Sisson.&#13;
She also read the TOPS Ten, which&#13;
arc as follow s: I. Have a firm&#13;
determination to lose weight. 2.&#13;
Follow your doctor-approved program. 3. Check weight weekly. 4.&#13;
Ww a smile at all TOPS meetings.&#13;
5. Count calories daily. 6. Keep&#13;
TOPS in mind at all times: 7. Help&#13;
other TOPS members. 8. Support&#13;
chapter activities. 9. Keep your&#13;
doctor informed of progress. and&#13;
10. Keep fit and be happy!&#13;
&#13;
A program titled ''25 Ways To&#13;
Think Thin" was presented by Jan&#13;
Burns, Cheshire; Mamie Stephenson, Pom eroy; Si sson ; Barbara&#13;
Colmer, Pomeroy; Edith Gardner,&#13;
Cheshire; Helen Trout, Cheshire;&#13;
Whittekind; Virginia Voight, Pt.&#13;
Pleasant, W.Va .. ; Janet Thomas,&#13;
Cheshire; and John son , Point&#13;
Plcasan~ W.Va.&#13;
The local chapter was honored&#13;
in March issue of TOPS News with&#13;
a TOPS Pledge Search-A-Word&#13;
Puzzle and two articles. Puzzle was&#13;
prepared by Janet Thomas. Songs&#13;
were led by Helen Trout and Edith&#13;
Gardner. Anyone interested in losing- weight is invited to attend a&#13;
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)&#13;
meeting. There is no obligation.&#13;
Meetings are held on Mondays&#13;
from 10:30-1130 a.m., with weigh·&#13;
in from 9:30-10:30 a.m., at&#13;
Cheshire United Methodist Church,&#13;
State Routes 7 and 554, Cheshire.&#13;
For more information on TOPS,&#13;
contact Thomas at 367-0274 or call&#13;
toll-free 1-800-932-8677 or 932·&#13;
TOPS.&#13;
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Temple Church, Debbie Dr., Gallipolis.&#13;
A reception will follow at the&#13;
hall behind the First Church of&#13;
God, 109 Garfleld Ave., Gallipolis.&#13;
Miss Martin is the daughter of&#13;
Eleeta Martin of Rodney and Allen&#13;
D. Martin of Gallipolis. She is a&#13;
1990 graduate of Gallia Academy&#13;
High School.&#13;
Mr. Bush is the son of Leo and&#13;
Joyce Bush of Gallipolis Ferry,&#13;
W.Va. He is a 1989 graduate of&#13;
Point Pleasant High SchooL&#13;
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Church will have revival Sunday&#13;
through March 27 at 7 p.m. nightly.&#13;
Dr. Many Holman, Freemon!, will&#13;
be the guest speaker.&#13;
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Holiday Inn•Kanauga&#13;
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MONDAY&#13;
RACINE • Southern Local&#13;
School Board will meet Monday 7&#13;
p.m. at the high school.&#13;
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Gallipolis&#13;
TODAY ONLY!&#13;
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RACINE • Southern Athletic&#13;
Boosters will meet Monday at 7&#13;
p.m. at the high school to discuss&#13;
the winter sports banquet and&#13;
upcoming activities.&#13;
REEDSVILLE · OAPSE Local&#13;
448, Eastern Local, will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Eastern High&#13;
S:chool. All members urged to&#13;
attend.&#13;
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Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority,&#13;
will have its Ritual of Jewels Tea&#13;
on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the&#13;
h(Jme of Susan Clark. Bring a covered dish. Meet behind Pomeroy&#13;
Fire Station at 6:15 to park and&#13;
ritle. All members attend.&#13;
HARRISONVILLE • Harrisonville Senior Citizens will meet&#13;
Tuesday at the townhouse. Quarterly birthdays will be observed with&#13;
potluck dinner. All members urged&#13;
to attend. Bad weather will cancel&#13;
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renewed an lith season for the&#13;
Emmy-winning barroom comedy.&#13;
"Cheers" is NBC's highest·&#13;
rated series and the No. 4-rated&#13;
series on television this season,&#13;
trailing CBS' "60 Minutes,"&#13;
ABC's "Roseanne" and CBS'&#13;
" Murphy Brown."&#13;
Only "Bonanza" ranked as&#13;
high in its lOth season.&#13;
Salaries for the cast, including&#13;
Ted Danson , George Wendt,&#13;
Kirstie Alley and Woody Harrelson, help make "Cheers" the most&#13;
costly series in TV history.&#13;
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,&#13;
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Gulf Shores, Ala. ·&#13;
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, The North Gallia High School&#13;
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abOut 50 letters a month with&#13;
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Cost is $7 per couple. Call 9922675 for further information.&#13;
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Run School graduates will be held&#13;
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Meigs&#13;
County&#13;
Chamber&#13;
of&#13;
Commerce/Park District Office on&#13;
Second Street in Pomeroy.&#13;
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Private donor scholars~ ips&#13;
offered by the University of Rio&#13;
Grande Women's Club are available through the University's&#13;
Office of Financial Aid.&#13;
The deadline to applr for 'the&#13;
Mary Lewis. Mary Chnstensen,&#13;
Dorothy Daniel Hayes and Community College Transfer Student&#13;
scholars))iJi$,is ,b.prill.&#13;
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Church, Sunday at 7 p.m. Groups&#13;
include Joy and the Faith Baptist&#13;
Youth Choir. Fellowship to follow.&#13;
Public invited.&#13;
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POMEROY - Special services&#13;
will be held at Mount Union Baptist Church on Sunday at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
with preaching by Bob Sagraves,&#13;
Columbus. Bill and Macille Price&#13;
and daughter, Sharon, of Carroll,&#13;
will sing. Pastor Joe Sayre invites&#13;
the public .&#13;
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those who are widowed, divorced&#13;
or never married, will meet Sunday&#13;
at 4 p.m. at the Pomeroy United&#13;
Methodist Church. New members&#13;
welcome.&#13;
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Open 7 Days AWtH, 9 A.fl td 6 P.M. Stllday 12 Noon til S1!M.&#13;
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: GALLfPOLIS • The parents of&#13;
'I;ara Martin and Michael Bush&#13;
atlnounce the engagement and&#13;
ujlcoming marriage of their chi!·&#13;
d)'en.&#13;
,· The open church wedding will&#13;
bliheld at 3&#13;
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Wednesday - Beef stew with&#13;
crackers, cottage cheese, biscuits, ·&#13;
applesauce in lime jcllo.&#13;
Thursday • Baked chicken,&#13;
whipped potatoes. green beans ,&#13;
bread, bread pudding with sauce&#13;
Friday· Cook's choice.&#13;
Make reservations by calling:·&#13;
446-7000 before 9 a.m. on the day·&#13;
you wish to attend.&#13;
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GALLIPOLIS • The following&#13;
are activities and menus for March&#13;
23· 27 at the Gallia County Senior&#13;
Citizen's Center, 22() Jackson Pike.&#13;
Monday, March 23&#13;
.10:30 a.m.· Short subjects&#13;
I p;m. • Chorus&#13;
1·3 p.m.· Volunteer income tax&#13;
assistance (by appointment only)&#13;
Tuesday, March 24&#13;
10:30 a.m. · STOP/exercise&#13;
10-3 p.m. ·Quilting&#13;
II a.m. - Lenten service with&#13;
Rev. John Jackson and Rev. Art&#13;
Lund&#13;
12:30 p.m. · Video matinee&#13;
1-3 p.m.• Volunteer income tax&#13;
assistance (by appointment only)&#13;
Wednesday, March 25&#13;
10 a.m.· Walking club&#13;
10 a.m. to noon· Crochet Circle&#13;
10:30 a.m. · Herbs class meets&#13;
at Johnson's Grocery greenhouse,&#13;
Second Avenue. Van 11ansportation&#13;
is limited. For arrangements call&#13;
446-7000.&#13;
Thursday, March 26&#13;
10:45 a.m. · Bible study&#13;
I p.m. - Play practice&#13;
I p.m. - Easter craft with Jurrie&#13;
Reynolds, $2, to register call 4467000.&#13;
1-3 p.m.. Volunteer income tax&#13;
assistance (by appointment only)&#13;
Friday, March 27&#13;
10 a.m.· Walking club&#13;
10 a.m. to noon and 1-3 p.m. •&#13;
Art and craft classes&#13;
. Menus consist or:&#13;
Monday - Macaroni and cheese,&#13;
spinach, fruit salad, bread, vanilla&#13;
wafers.&#13;
Tuesday • Porkettcs, dressing,&#13;
Italian vegetables, bread, cherry .&#13;
crisp.&#13;
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GALLIPOLIS • DeShawn Caldwell of Gallipolis and Chris&#13;
Sanders of Orlando, Fla., were&#13;
united in marriage Nov. 9, 1991, at&#13;
Grace United Methodist Church,&#13;
with the Rev. Joe Hefner officiating the-ceremony.&#13;
The bride, daughter of Earl and&#13;
Nelda Caldwell, is a 1991 graduate&#13;
of Gallia Academy High School.&#13;
The groom, son of Sidney and&#13;
Ann Sanders, is a 1989 graduate of&#13;
Gallia Academy High School.&#13;
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The bride was given in marriage&#13;
by her parents and escorted by her&#13;
father. She wore a white satin dress&#13;
with an embroidered laee neckline&#13;
and fitted bodice. The pouf sleeves&#13;
had gathers and lace at the wrist.&#13;
Triple layers of Acelon lace accented the hemline and !lain.&#13;
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Her layered veil of illusion featured a variety of flowers and bead·&#13;
ed spikes and was fashioned by her&#13;
mother. She wore a crystal necklace, a gift from her grandmother.&#13;
Her bouquet was a mixture of&#13;
mauve dahlias, camillias, blossoms,&#13;
and pearls.&#13;
Matron of honor was Deanna&#13;
Carpenter of Gallipolis, sister of&#13;
the bride. She wore a tea length&#13;
dark&#13;
emerald dress with velvet&#13;
MR. and MRS. CHRIS (DESHA WN) SANDERS&#13;
bodice, scooped neckline and gathered three quarter length sleeves&#13;
MR. andMRS.WILLIAM (DEBoRAH&gt; HAPToNsTALL&#13;
and taffeta skirt. She carried a&#13;
smaller version of the bride's bouPOINT PLEASANT, W.Va .. A Department -of Agriculture with quet.&#13;
1:'&#13;
Mozambique chapel is one of the funding provided by USAJD.&#13;
Bridesmaids were Ginger&#13;
POMEROY • Trinity Church · back net and lace beaded yokes. special projects members of the&#13;
"It's good to belong to a church Gillam, Jessica Saunders and&#13;
was the setting for Jan. 4 candle- The skirt was also embellished Point Pleasant Seventh-Day family that extends around the Shelle West, all friends of the&#13;
light wedding ceremony of William with alecon lace and the sleeves Adventist Church will help support world," said Fine. "We try to Col- bride, and all of Gallipolis. Their&#13;
Robert Haptonstall and Deborah were stighUy gathered at the shoul- Saturday, March 28, according to low Christ's advice to love our dresses were identical to the&#13;
Jean Brennan with Rev. Roland ders.&#13;
Allen Fine, pastor.&#13;
neighbor as ourselves. Even if our matron of honor's and each carried&#13;
Wildman officiating.&#13;
Melody Farmer, sister of the&#13;
Local Adventists will join more neighbor is Mozambique."&#13;
three long stemmed mauve flowers&#13;
The bride is the daughter of Bert bride, was maid of honor. Brides- than six million church members&#13;
and Jack Brennan, Sarasota, Fla. maids were Sandy Mason and . worldwide in contributing to three&#13;
The groom is the son of Lennie Donna Carr and junior bridesmaid designated projects this week. In&#13;
Haptonstall, Middleport, and the was Whitney Haptonstall.&#13;
addition to the Mozambique chapel&#13;
late Paul Haptonstall.&#13;
Jay Hill served as best man and for 800 people, they will give&#13;
The church was decorated with Paul and Bruce Reed were grooms- toward a new school building in&#13;
~ \T I I: D&#13;
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red and white poinsettias, garland men.&#13;
Lisbon, Portugal, and an evangeliswith miniature white lights and red&#13;
R.ing bearer was Breydon Hap- tic center in Paris, France.&#13;
I -.)&#13;
bows decorated around the church. tonstall.&#13;
Located on the southeast&#13;
Candelabra on either side of the&#13;
Guests were registered by Bon- African coast, Mozambique was&#13;
11 i' ,. r .- il\ "I 1: io L r" "' 1.altar and single stick candles on the nie Johnson.&#13;
under Portuguese rule unul 1975.&#13;
. , front pews lighted the sanctuary.&#13;
Organist was Ralph Werry and In the 1980s, civil war and severe&#13;
lil ... clo·, ~ o·rrlo·r·&#13;
The bride wore a full length soloists were Joan Figley and Lau- drought took many lives, and the&#13;
\cl1ui -, iorr : .-.::;.oo&#13;
white bridal satin gown that flowed rie Stahl.&#13;
country is still regarded as one of&#13;
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into a chapeII- engt trarn. e senior citizens center in Pomeroy Adventist Development and Relief&#13;
princess seam bodice featured alecon lace overlay with added pearl with a catered buffet and dance.&#13;
Agency International (ADRA), has&#13;
lkaulrlul ))i,pl.r .l ool:&#13;
ll•tllt \ 1\lilil!l I' nl,,l~t&#13;
beading . The dress featured a&#13;
The couple honeymooned rn included the country as one of&#13;
sweetheart neckline with front and Hawaii.&#13;
seven countries where one million&#13;
Brid :rl ,'\ l'r11111 l ""' " '&#13;
( .dd'" s. ( .111 I Ill:_:&#13;
people will be fed this year. The&#13;
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food is surplus from the u.s.&#13;
C lri11a. Shm·'· Hmllr'&#13;
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Adventists support program&#13;
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Brennan Hantonstall&#13;
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Brid(tf &amp;· Pront Fo n.fit rt'&#13;
n.&#13;
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of dahlias, carnillias, and greenery.&#13;
Flower girl was Jill San_ders of&#13;
Gallipolis, cousin of the bnde and&#13;
groom . She wore a ~k emerald&#13;
dress with velvet bodice and taffeta&#13;
sleeves and skirt with rhinestones&#13;
around the neckline and bow at the&#13;
dropped waistline ..&#13;
The groom wore a black tWledo&#13;
with tails, black bow tie and cummerbund.&#13;
Best man was John O'Neal of&#13;
Gallipolis, friend of the groom.&#13;
Groomsmen were Brent Sheets of&#13;
Gallipolis, friend or the groom,&#13;
Greg Nelson of Gallipolis, brother&#13;
of the groom, and Jeff Nelson of&#13;
Orlando , Fla ., brother of the&#13;
groom. All wore black tuxedos&#13;
with emerald bow ties and cummerbunds.&#13;
Ringbcarer was Craig Saund~rs&#13;
of Gallipolis, cousin of the bnde&#13;
and groom . He wore a black tuxedo&#13;
with emerald bow tie and cummerbund.&#13;
Providing music were Julie Parsons soloist of Galhpohs, Chns&#13;
Bullion, pianist and Ron Wilkins&#13;
guitarist. Organist was Edie Ro~.&#13;
Registering guests was Lrsa&#13;
Theiss of Meta, Ky.&#13;
A reception was held at the&#13;
home of the groom's parents,with&#13;
Dana Caldwell, JoAnn Sheets and&#13;
Betty Carpenter serving.&#13;
The couple reside at4326 Aqua&#13;
Vista Dr., Orlando, Fla., 32839.&#13;
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Those not making the 60 day&#13;
deadline will 'be published during&#13;
the daily paper as space allows.&#13;
Photographs of either the bride&#13;
or the bride and groom may be&#13;
published with wedding stories if&#13;
desired. Photographs may be either&#13;
black and white or good quality&#13;
color, billfold size or larger.&#13;
Poor qualily photographs will&#13;
not be accepted. Generally, snapshots or instant-developing photos&#13;
are not of acceptable quality.&#13;
Questions may be directed to the&#13;
editorial department from 1-5 p.m.&#13;
Monday through Friday at 4462342.&#13;
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Bridal shower held for Sheila Hendricks&#13;
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POMEROY - A bridal shower&#13;
was held recenUy for Sheila Hendricks by Judy Caruthers, Becky&#13;
Rife and Sharon Stewart. Miss&#13;
Hendricks will marry John McKinney.&#13;
Refreshments of cake, mints,&#13;
nuts and punch were served. The&#13;
table decorations included mauve&#13;
and blue nowers attached with&#13;
mauve crinkle-twist ribbon and&#13;
white bells.&#13;
Garnes were played and won by&#13;
Diane Hendricks, Phyllis Howerton&#13;
and Jenni Howenon.&#13;
Others anending were Lisa&#13;
Woods, Missy Woods, Jody Taylor, Nola Swisher, Michelle Whittington, Chris Ridgway, Stacey&#13;
Gibbs, Martha Anderson, Shirley&#13;
Beegle, Cora Beegle, Trudie Stewart, Dolly Woods, Pearle Canaday,&#13;
Linda McKinney, Vickie McKinney, Bethany and Jared McKinney,&#13;
Stacy Stewart, Marlene Chaffee,&#13;
Lucy Howerton, Delores Tyree,&#13;
Shirley Tyree, Natasha Knapp,&#13;
Shannon Coates , Brooke Coates,&#13;
Stephanie Stewan, Kelly Stewart,&#13;
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LOS ANGELES (M') - "L.A.&#13;
Law" star Corbin Bernsen and bis&#13;
•• actress-wife Amanda Pays are the&#13;
•: parents of twin boys.&#13;
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:: · watching 'L.A. Law' and they&#13;
:_, rushed off to the hospital," said&#13;
•• Larry Winokur, the couple's publi,. cist.&#13;
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Henry l'tys Bernsen was born at&#13;
11':47 p.m. and weighed S pounds,&#13;
i;; 4 ounces, and five minutes later&#13;
;• AIIJIII Moore Bernsen wu deliv·: ered, weishing in at 5 pounds, 8&#13;
;!~..- otJIICII, he said.&#13;
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i~ and· bunting wuh love," said&#13;
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who will be 3 it A&amp;lril.&#13;
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Lambert, Jeanie and Jennifer Taylor, Junice Adams , Mary Lynn&#13;
Davis, Brenda Carr, and Andrea,&#13;
Love, Kim and Betty Batey.&#13;
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MARTINEZ, Calif. (AP) - A&#13;
man paralyzed in a shooting outside a theater showing " Boyz N&#13;
the Hood" filed a lawsuit claiming&#13;
ads for the movie lured gang members to theaters.&#13;
Alejandro Phillip s' lawsuit&#13;
against Columbia Pictures said ads&#13;
downplayed the anti-violence message of the movie, which depicts&#13;
life in a gang-plagued Los Angeles&#13;
neighborhood, his anomey, Tim&#13;
Swift, said Thursday.&#13;
Phillips filed the lawsuit Tuesday in Contra Costa Superior&#13;
Court. It seeks unspecified dam ages for medical expenses and lost&#13;
earnings.&#13;
Phillips , a supermarket clerk,&#13;
was oaralyzed from the waist down&#13;
in a luly 12 shooting outside a theater in Pinole, about 25 miles&#13;
northeast of San Francisco. The&#13;
opening of the frlm was marred by&#13;
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• of Betsy Horky and Eldred G~ Parsons.&#13;
The bride is retired from Mei~s&#13;
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retired from Columbus Souihern&#13;
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Following the private ceremony,&#13;
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Governor's Place Condominiums&#13;
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On sale now ·your savings •re conse111ed!&#13;
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•PROFESSIONAL SALES l&#13;
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•ASSORTED FLOOR ARRANGEMENT&#13;
20% OFF Sug. Retail&#13;
•ALL LIVING ROOM TABLES&#13;
20°/o and More OFF REGULAR&#13;
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•SOFAS&#13;
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Many Styles and Colors to choose from&#13;
REGULAR 51109.0o-CASH ONLY&#13;
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•PRE·SEASON SALE&#13;
On All Patio and&#13;
Pool Furniture&#13;
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Cherry Finish&#13;
Reg. $299 - 70% OFF&#13;
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FETTY&#13;
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RUTLAND - Amber Renee officiating.&#13;
Eblin and Shawn Charles Fetty&#13;
The bride is the daughter of&#13;
were united in marriage on Feb. 15 Rog er and Judy Eblin , Rutland.&#13;
during a double ring ceremony at The groom is the son of Dick Fetty,&#13;
the Rutland Church of the Rutland, and JoAnne Fetty, Colum• Nazarene with Rev. Gene Musser bus.&#13;
•&#13;
Music was provided by Marilyn&#13;
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DARE program slated Riffle, New Haven, W.Va.&#13;
Matron of honor was Regina&#13;
GALLIA • A Drug Awareness Carl, Hillsborough, N.C., sister of .&#13;
Education Resistance (DARE) pro- tho bride. Bridesmaids were Angie&#13;
• gram will be presented Saturday, Elliott, Rutland, and Jodi Tillis,&#13;
• March 28 at4 p.m. at the old Galtia Gallipolis.&#13;
Best man was Randy Arnold,&#13;
schoolhouse.&#13;
Rutland.&#13;
Groomsmen were Decker&#13;
The program will include a&#13;
Cullums&#13;
, Pomeroy, and Chad ·&#13;
demonstration of the drug detection&#13;
dog, followed by a gospel sing fea- Williams, Columbus, brother of the&#13;
.&#13;
turing Spiritual Sounds and New groom.&#13;
The&#13;
couple&#13;
resides&#13;
in&#13;
South&#13;
; Beginnings. Refreshments will be&#13;
· Webster.&#13;
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numbers and elation call ..tt•ra&#13;
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Labor Wamnty&#13;
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•Built-In MTS/Stcond Audio Program&#13;
Dtcodtll' wHh dbx noln rlc:luctlon&#13;
oColor Plctur.In-Picture&#13;
•Magnavox 40 button Delux• Unlveraal&#13;
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oSOO Linea Horizontal R..olutlon&#13;
•MuHI-color On Scr..n Menu Format&#13;
Tuning Syatem&#13;
•178 Total Chama! Capability&#13;
•Comb Fllt•r Jmprovn lin• picture&#13;
cMiall by I full 25% .&#13;
.Pt11'11onal Pr.ltll'.nc:e Control&#13;
.Par.ntal Control&#13;
•Steno and Vldao Inputs and Outputs&#13;
•SI. .p Timer adJuatabi• from 30&#13;
minutaato 2 hours&#13;
•110 d•g. Wid• Ang .. Black Matrix :&#13;
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FEATURING&#13;
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INlOKGOLD&#13;
14K GOLD CHAIN&#13;
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Starting at&#13;
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Same mismatched sets.&#13;
Choice of firmness&#13;
Choice of Color&#13;
Choice of Style&#13;
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FUTURE&#13;
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With a beautiful, rich oak cabinet constructed of specially&#13;
selected solids and veneers, this unit fits perfectly into any&#13;
decorating scheme. !4. special black matrix screen delivers&#13;
uncompromising picture quality with bright, vivid colors and&#13;
realistic, life-like flesh tones. Direct projection results in&#13;
exceptional picture quality right out to the edge of the screen.&#13;
Rounding out this home theatre is in its six speaker three-way&#13;
Magnavox/JBL surround sound stereo system. The&#13;
remarkable three-dimensional effects of the surround sound&#13;
makes this a true home theatre.&#13;
&#13;
9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. Holiday Inn, Kanauga&#13;
Free Admission. Several area dealers in&#13;
attendance.&#13;
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SILVER DOLLARS&#13;
GOLD COINS&#13;
PROOF SETS&#13;
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$&#13;
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•PREMIUM BEDDING&#13;
ON SALE NOW&#13;
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.&#13;
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Rutland Furniture has the largest&#13;
Selection of Televisions in the Area.&#13;
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t[(Y.[)f4.y&#13;
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Specials Sunday!&#13;
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BUY ONE • GET ONE FREE&#13;
On Lane Action Recliners&#13;
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•DOOR PRIZES&#13;
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Come Help Us Celebrate Our 11th Year At Lifestyle Furniture&#13;
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CoinSiiow&#13;
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OF GALLIPOLIS&#13;
And Acquisitions !fine Jt:Wtiry&#13;
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20% TO 70% OFF&#13;
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STOREWIDE&#13;
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Wedding policy&#13;
&#13;
The Sunday Times-Sentinel&#13;
. regards weddings of Gallia, Meigs&#13;
and Mason counties as news and is&#13;
· happy to publish wedding stories&#13;
and photographs without charge.&#13;
However, wedding news mu st&#13;
meet general standards of timeliness. The newspaper prefers to&#13;
publish accounts of weddings as&#13;
soon as possible after the event ..&#13;
To be published in the Sunday&#13;
edition, the wedding must have&#13;
taken place within 60 days prior to&#13;
the publication, and may be up to&#13;
600 words in length. Material for&#13;
Along the River must be received&#13;
by the editorial department by&#13;
Thursday, 4 p.m., prior to the date&#13;
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Sunday Times-Sentinel-Page C5&#13;
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ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO&#13;
PRIOR SALE&#13;
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•LA·Z·BOY MODULAR SEOIONAL&#13;
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Reg. $2258- SO% OFF&#13;
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HOURS DAILY&#13;
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March 22, 19921&#13;
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, OH-Polnt Pleasant, WV&#13;
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MR. and MRS. WAYNE (GENEVIEVE) DROWN&#13;
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'touple to celebrate 40 years&#13;
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:: GALLIPOLIS - Wayne B. and&#13;
C:enevieve F. Brown, of 934 First&#13;
~ve . , Gallipolis, will celebrate&#13;
their 40th wedding anniversary&#13;
with an open reception given in&#13;
il)eir honor by their children on&#13;
Saturday, March 28 from 2-5 p.m.&#13;
iri the fellowship room of Fellowihip Baptist Church, 600&#13;
ptlcCormick Rd., Gallipolis.&#13;
• The couple was married March&#13;
:Jl, 1952 by the Rev. L.A. Donna!l:y at Grace United Methodist&#13;
~burch, Gallipolis.&#13;
: Mrs. Brown is the daughter of .&#13;
the late Calvin and Elberta Spencer&#13;
J~is. She was employed for sev~&#13;
&#13;
eral years with the Faith Book&#13;
Shop in Gallipolis.&#13;
Mr. Brown is the son of lhe late&#13;
Earl and Louise Baker Brown. He&#13;
was employed as a carpenter,&#13;
working in the tri-state area prior to&#13;
his retirement as a construcuon carpenter.&#13;
They are the parents of three&#13;
children, Michael Brown of Gallipolis, Elaine Brown of Cedarville,&#13;
and Steven and daughter-in-law&#13;
Debbie Brown, of Arcanum. They&#13;
have one grandson, Breit Steven&#13;
Brown .&#13;
The couple requests that gifts be&#13;
omitted.&#13;
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~iddleport resident&#13;
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Woman admits&#13;
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I srBJNG CLEANUP SALE!&#13;
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$5.00 Rack Jeaiu &amp; Yf•IW.SIIIrts- V... Up To $30.001&#13;
$10.00 R!Kk &amp;wr... CltdiLJ.:Valun up To $75.001&#13;
$20~00 Rack F.. &amp; Wllter Olttr~•Up To $10o.OOI&#13;
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SPORTS CONFERENCE • Pictured examinin~ various athletic braces are (I to r), Holzer&#13;
Chnic's Nationally Certified Athletic Trainers&#13;
Roger Grimm and Lori Nard and Dr. Daniel&#13;
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,._.'==•.&#13;
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Pat's Posie Pateli&#13;
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Clinic slated&#13;
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{614) 388-9311&#13;
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BOWMAN'S&#13;
"Comp!.le Medkol Equipmeru for Home UUJ"&#13;
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•ADULT DIAPERS&#13;
•UNDERPADS (CHUXSI&#13;
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•BEDSIDE COMMODES&#13;
•PAnENT UFTS&#13;
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. I 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE I&#13;
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L.W. CENNAMO&#13;
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ATTORNEY·AT·LAW&#13;
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We Ill Medicare &amp; OtMr llltlra~ce For Y01&#13;
70 PINE ST&#13;
•GALUPOUS, OH.&#13;
446-7283&#13;
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8 East lroa• StrHt, Suite 900&#13;
Columbus, Ohio&#13;
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LOCAL CONSULTATION&#13;
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Beaver, Cilldy and Piu,l Metheny, Tanya, Mike,&#13;
Chris and Jonathon Fulks, David, Woodrow,&#13;
and Celestine North, Dreama Mae Parrish,&#13;
Patty White, Angel Marie Miller, Virginia Fish·&#13;
er, Virgie Lancaster, Deloris Beaver, Walden&#13;
Bellville, Larry, Janet and Cbucky North, Lorri&#13;
and Steve Patterson.&#13;
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BIDWELL - Qrug Education&#13;
workshop for parents at Bidwell&#13;
school, 7-9 p.m. Sponsored by Gallia County schools. Call446-7917&#13;
10 register.&#13;
THURMAN • Thurman grange&#13;
meeting, 7:30p.m. .&#13;
Tuesday, March 24&#13;
RIO GRANDE • Open Gate&#13;
Garden Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., at&#13;
the home of Jackie Davis. Program:&#13;
Door swags by Pat Miller of the&#13;
Village Floral and Gift Shop of Rio&#13;
Grande.&#13;
VINTON • American Legion&#13;
Postl61 regular meeting, 7:30p.m.&#13;
atlhe legion hall in Ewington.&#13;
GALLIPOI,.IS ·Gallipolis Lions&#13;
board&#13;
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KAY ALBRIGHT&#13;
&#13;
Guest speaker&#13;
&#13;
Presenter: . Jennifer Horner, M.A.&#13;
·Christian Therapist&#13;
Tuesday, March 24, 1992&#13;
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7:00 · 8:30p.m.&#13;
&#13;
Location:&#13;
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Mason County Public Library&#13;
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Cl'ealoro S:rn&lt;lleole."&#13;
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contribution is $3.50. With the 90plus kids from work and the 25 in&#13;
my neigh"?rh~ each averaging&#13;
five organ1zauons a year, lhat is&#13;
only the tip of the iceberg. And&#13;
let's not forget the environmental&#13;
organizations that go door to door&#13;
asking for donations ,.. they look at&#13;
you in disgust when you say no. One&#13;
young man ac1U811y saicl, "Fifteen&#13;
dollars won't break you, lady, and it&#13;
means the difference between clean&#13;
and contaminated water." Well, he's&#13;
right! If I didn't have 10 deal with all&#13;
the~. I could contribute 10 ciesn&#13;
water..But the list goes on, and on.&#13;
and on.&#13;
It lRaks my heart to have to say&#13;
no 10 those llUie faces that come&#13;
knocking at my door. I feel like a&#13;
heel. And it doesn't do much for a&#13;
child's self-esteem to be rejected so&#13;
often (or doing what he ~eels is a&#13;
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News notes&#13;
The charter of the&#13;
Nations was signed in San&#13;
cp June 16, 1945;&#13;
of 50 countries&#13;
to&#13;
future&#13;
of&#13;
disputes&#13;
world peace,&#13;
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of neighbors, friends and family&#13;
members. I have dtree school-aged&#13;
children. Not only are they asked&#13;
to seU PTA items but also cookies&#13;
for the Girl Scouts, popcorn for&#13;
Boy Scouts, candy for gymnastics&#13;
and raffle tickets for ball~ soccer&#13;
and LiUie League. Most of lbese&#13;
items are not cheap. To add 10&#13;
the dilemma, there are appro~i­&#13;
mately 25 school·age children in&#13;
my neighborhood, and each belongs&#13;
to several organizations. At work,&#13;
several parents try to help their&#13;
children by soliciting funds and&#13;
seUing raffle tickets.&#13;
Don't get me wrong, Ann, 1&#13;
dm'&#13;
abo Jreh their aggressiveness, but if I&#13;
ug I JUS~ on~ Item from each of&#13;
theseorgaruzabons, 11 would cost me&#13;
at least S21000 a year. Tbe average&#13;
&#13;
Balloon Sale&#13;
AT&#13;
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RUTLAND&#13;
FURNITURE&#13;
3 BIG DAYS - MARCH 23, 24, 25&#13;
Storewide Savings On All Furniture,&#13;
Appliqnces and ·Televisions&#13;
•LARGE DISCOUNTS&#13;
•LOWEST PRICES IN THE AREA&#13;
With Every FURNITURE Purchase At Our&#13;
Already Discounted Prices, Bust A.Balloon&#13;
and Receive In Additional Discount.From&#13;
5% to 100% or Free Gifts Such Is&#13;
Televisions, Clocks, Mirrors, E.c•••&#13;
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6111 8li4 Viand Streets&#13;
Point Pleasant. wv&#13;
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The lecture is FREE and is provided as a comrtlunity service of&#13;
Insight Outpatient Services and New Hope CHristian COunseling Center.&#13;
Seating is limited, .so reserve a space .early by calling 675-3389 .&#13;
· or 1-800·992-9106. .&#13;
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2415 JackSon A~enue, Point Ple.asan~ WV 2S550&#13;
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Albright works in the PASSPORT Division as a screener.&#13;
PASSPORT provides in home se~­&#13;
vices for low income, elderly people who need nursing home care&#13;
but who want to remain in their&#13;
homes.&#13;
PASSPORT began in 1984 in&#13;
niiO Ollio cqunlies. As of October&#13;
I, '1990, aU or Ohio is served by&#13;
PASSPORT~ Same of !he&#13;
servicel offoreil by PASSPORt&#13;
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inc:tude pe1101_. care aides, home·&#13;
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mlltins, resiaered none services,&#13;
nulridonal consultation, and home&#13;
deUVcred mcall. FCI' more lnfonnaliotl ·on lbe PASSPORT JIIOIIIID&#13;
calll-800-582-7217.&#13;
Tbc Alzbelmer'a Support a!OUP&#13;
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DmOOR·X·K &amp; FA lANDS&#13;
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IIIli&#13;
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mee11 mOD!IIIy at Pinecrest Cart&#13;
CCIIII« and illo public is welcome.&#13;
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- natiiiCIIIna will be on March&#13;
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27 • 2 p.m. For mm Information&#13;
on lhe Alzholnlw's Support OIOIIP&#13;
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call Ollllflllllllan 11446-7112.&#13;
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GALLIPOLIS - The Alzheimer&#13;
Support group mel recently at&#13;
Pinecrest care Center, with guest&#13;
Sl)eakcr Kay Albright, L.S .W. with&#13;
tfle Area Agencyon Aging, District&#13;
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Parenting toQ.aypresents quite a challenge.&#13;
Join us as we discuss helpful parenting skills that work!&#13;
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Date:&#13;
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ANN LANDERS&#13;
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"Int. Loe Aaret,.&#13;
'llmol! s,..._ aad&#13;
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(Items for the communiry cal·&#13;
endar apptllr two days prior to an&#13;
GALLIPOLIS • Narcotics event. They must /11 received by&#13;
Anonymous meeting, 7 p.m. at the&#13;
Gallipolis Daily Tribune in&#13;
Grace United Methodist Church. advance&#13;
for publication)&#13;
Use Cedar Street entrance.&#13;
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992-6417&#13;
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Insight Outpatient Services and&#13;
New Hope Christian Counseling Center&#13;
Presents&#13;
"Parenting - What Works?"&#13;
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Ann&#13;
Landers&#13;
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good thing.&#13;
.&#13;
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We live in a commurtity Willi a J&#13;
large retiremtAt popdation and most&#13;
of the elderly are on a fi~ed income. •&#13;
The unemployment rate here is at':&#13;
an all-time high. It's a sill to put ;&#13;
~people on tbe spot. But enough .:&#13;
1s enough... CANT AFFORD rr:•&#13;
ON·CAPECOD&#13;
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DEAR READERS: Two excellent:~&#13;
letters with opposing points of view :..&#13;
-- both valid. Choose the shoe that :&#13;
fits your fooL&#13;
·:&#13;
What's lht lrMih about pot,'•&#13;
cocai&gt;W!. LSD. PCP. crack, speed,~&#13;
and downus? "The Lowdown ·~&#13;
on Dope" has up·tO•the-minMte:'&#13;
infonnatwn on drugs. Send a selF~&#13;
addressed, long, business-size ,:&#13;
envtlo~ and a check or money :&#13;
order for $3.65 (lhis includes::&#13;
posrage and handling) to: Lowdown,&#13;
c/o AIIIILAntJers. P.O. Box 11562 ; ~&#13;
Chicago , Ill. 60611-0562. (In:•,&#13;
Canada. send $4.45.)&#13;
::&#13;
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family.&#13;
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In Pomeray With&#13;
~TTORNEY D. MICHAEL MUWI&#13;
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COMMUNITY LECTURE&#13;
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-Gallia County calendar--&#13;
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. POMEROY • A fingerstick&#13;
sunday, March 22&#13;
cholesterol screening clinic will be&#13;
$pecial&#13;
. ~A~LIPOLlS h~ld on April 9 from 8:30 to 11&#13;
smgmg&#13;
by&#13;
Sham)lh&#13;
during&#13;
miJI!)jng&#13;
aim. at the Meigs County Health worship services at White&#13;
Oak&#13;
Department.&#13;
Baptist&#13;
Church&#13;
.&#13;
Serv~ces start&#13;
' T. C. Ervin, R. N. assistant nursing director, said that the cost will 10:45 a.m.&#13;
b¢ $5. Only total blood cholesterol&#13;
B!DWELL • Prospect Baptist&#13;
will be determined by the test. Church&#13;
will hold a songfest at 1:30&#13;
~ppointments may be made by&#13;
p.m.,&#13;
featuring&#13;
the Gabriel Guartet&#13;
cOlling 992-6626. The nurse said and Stapleton family.&#13;
that fasting from midnight the night&#13;
before will assist in gelling an&#13;
VINTON - Full Gospel Jesus&#13;
a~urate reading.&#13;
Saves&#13;
Keystone Rd .. will&#13;
• A triglyceride fingerstick hold a Church,&#13;
revival&#13;
M;lrch&#13;
22·28, 7. p.m.&#13;
s('reening will be held on April 16 nightly, featuring Charles&#13;
Isaac.&#13;
from 8 to I I a.m. There will also&#13;
bC a $5 charge for that test. Ervin&#13;
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va ..&#13;
e ~plained that while a high total&#13;
Narcotics Anonymou s meeting,&#13;
cholesterol level indica tes an 7:30 p.m., 61 I Vmnd St. Use side&#13;
iri;;reased level of chiolesterol cir· entrance.&#13;
culating in the blood, a high&#13;
triglyceride level indicates fat in&#13;
CHESHIRE • Cheshire Chapter&#13;
I~ bloodstream and may indicate&#13;
OES 450 practice, 3 p.m.&#13;
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other metabolic disorders that&#13;
increase heart disease risk.&#13;
Monday, March 23&#13;
CROWN CITY - Revival at&#13;
Good Hope&#13;
Church March&#13;
23-28,&#13;
Speaker Rev.&#13;
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BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION ·Mrs. Odna .&#13;
Montgomery or Gallipolis, recently celebrated&#13;
her 95th birthday with a family gathering at her&#13;
home. Attending were Sue, David and Benji&#13;
Stahl, Eddie and Sonja Conner, Beth Owens,&#13;
Eddie and Sally Stout, Eddie Stout Jr., LeeAnn&#13;
Stout, Alisa Mae, David and Casey Rife, Kim·&#13;
berly and Timmy Coventry, Ann and Cody&#13;
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DURING MONTH OF MARCH&#13;
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•HOME OXYGEN&#13;
•WHEELCHAIRS&#13;
•HOSPITAL IEDS&#13;
•SHOWER STOOLS&#13;
•FEEDING PUMPS&#13;
•UFT CHAIRS&#13;
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Dear An1 Landers: I am writing&#13;
about the "Put Upon Paient in New&#13;
Yorlc" who was upset that ~ child&#13;
was asked 10 sell candy for the PTA.&#13;
Since "Put Upon's" child is only&#13;
in kindergarten, she may not be&#13;
aware of what the PTA reaDy means&#13;
and does for all children. Activities&#13;
may vary from school to school ani!&#13;
district to dislric~ but lhe goals are&#13;
universally child-oriented. PTAsponsored activities cost money, and&#13;
funds must come from somewhere.&#13;
Particularly in New York, where&#13;
there have been massive cutbacks&#13;
in education, fund-raisers by both&#13;
your PTA and local school are the&#13;
only means through which "extras"&#13;
can be provided for our children.&#13;
C~pcake sales, car washes, holiday&#13;
fa1rs, book sales and the "junk"&#13;
referred 10 by "Put Upon" all&#13;
require a great deal of work by&#13;
many volunteers, whose only reward&#13;
is the smile on lhe faces of the&#13;
children.&#13;
Kids are our most valuable&#13;
resource. Get involved in your&#13;
local PTA. Offer suggestions and&#13;
volun.teer. More importantly, stop&#13;
cnuctzmg those who give free! y&#13;
of their time and energy 10 help&#13;
them ... B.M.I., LONG ISLAND,&#13;
N.Y.&#13;
DEAR B.M.I.: Bravo to you and&#13;
thanks for writing. Here's more:&#13;
Dear Ann Landers: I applaud&#13;
"Put Upon in N.Y." and I shan: ""'&#13;
concern. Not only are fund-raisers a&#13;
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=~:m~:::c~&#13;
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Come see my wide line of graduation&#13;
supplies.&#13;
20% OFF INVITATIONS&#13;
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granddaughter; ·Kimberly Coventry, g~eat­&#13;
gr&amp;J!ddaughter; Timmy Coventry, great-great·&#13;
grandson; Ailsa Rite; and. Casey Rife, great-&#13;
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caramels are melted, sllmng con·&#13;
stantly (Mrs. Gardner says this can&#13;
be done in the microwave). Care·&#13;
fully spread melted caramel mixturc over cru. st leaving abou.t 1/4&#13;
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With peanut butter Chips, chocolate&#13;
ch1ps and 3/4 cup of the chopped&#13;
pecans, reserving remaining 1/4&#13;
cup pecans for topping.&#13;
In same medium bowl, combine&#13;
remaining brownie mix, water, oil&#13;
and egg. Beat 50 strokes by hand.&#13;
Carefully spoon bauer evenly over&#13;
pecans. Sprinkle with remaining&#13;
1/4 cup pecans.&#13;
Bake at 350 for 33 10 38 min·&#13;
utes or until center is set. Cool&#13;
completely. Cut into bars. 24 bars.&#13;
High altitute . Above 3500 feet:&#13;
add two tablespoons flour to&#13;
remaining dry brownie mix; then&#13;
add water, oil and egg. Bake as&#13;
directed.&#13;
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raculty ror the CUnic's Sports Medicine Conrer- ·&#13;
ence to be held April 4.&#13;
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wins in Pillsbury bake-off&#13;
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) examiner's office, gave her the&#13;
- An Ohio woman who admitted credit card. The boyfriend, Reuben&#13;
using a credit card taken from a White, was indicted last October on&#13;
dead man will be sentenced May 15 felony counts and misdemeanor&#13;
29, authorities said.&#13;
counts of credit card fraud.&#13;
Carmen Badillo, 23, of ColumBadillo said she used the card to&#13;
bus, who was convicted Thursday buy $1,667 in clothes and houseon seven counts of credit card hold goods.&#13;
fraud, could receive 10 years in&#13;
Prosecutors said they will rccprison.&#13;
ommend concurrent sentences for&#13;
Badillo told a judge that her Badillo since she agreed to testify&#13;
boyfriend, a former autopsy room against White. They also agreed to&#13;
auendant at the state medical drop other charges against her.&#13;
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t~&#13;
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limited, with registration on a first&#13;
come, first served basis.&#13;
Anyone seeking further information can contact Lori Ward in&#13;
the clinic's Sports, Industrial and&#13;
Rehabilitative Medicine Depart·&#13;
ment at446-S244.&#13;
&#13;
. FIVE GENERATIO~S ·This five generation '&#13;
p1ctured was taken durmg Odna Montgomery's '&#13;
recent 95th birthday celebrallon. From Ief't are ·&#13;
Odna; ~reama Parrish, daughter; Sally&#13;
. Stout: .&#13;
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contest-t~.win the bi~ f!!Oney. The&#13;
3/4 cup semi-sweet chaco; Times-Sentinel News Staff&#13;
old ~!1che the proof !S m lhe pud- late chips&#13;
,&#13;
dmg hold true ~or ~us r&lt;71pe. Try&#13;
I cup chopped pecans or&#13;
:. Kathy Gardner, Middleport, a 1t yourself. They re mcrcdiblc.&#13;
walnuts&#13;
winner in the 35th Pillsbury BakeCFaurdagmeeBI rGownrah.aems&#13;
1/4 cup water&#13;
1&#13;
Off Contest held at Walt Disney&#13;
1/4 cup oil&#13;
World in Florida last month, says&#13;
1 (21.5-oz) pkg. Pillsbury&#13;
1&#13;
' t event was the opportunity of a Fudge Brownie&#13;
Mix&#13;
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egg&#13;
l/2&#13;
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eat oven to 350 degrees F. lo&#13;
1&#13;
li ~time.&#13;
cups gra am crac er medium bowl, combine I 1/2 cups&#13;
:· She says the entire experience crumbs&#13;
of the brownie mix, graham cracker&#13;
w~s "absolutely wonderful" and&#13;
1/2 cup sugar&#13;
crumbs, sugar and melted marthat she was dehghted to be treated&#13;
l/2 cup margarine or but- garine; mix well. Press mixture in&#13;
like a celebrity.&#13;
tcr, melted&#13;
bollom of ungreased 13x9-inch&#13;
Mrs. Gardner won $2,000 when&#13;
I (l4-oz) pkg. caramels, pan.&#13;
she competed with her self-created unwrapped&#13;
In medium saucepan, combine&#13;
recipe for Caramel Graham Fudge&#13;
113 cup evaporated milk&#13;
caramels and evaporated milk.&#13;
Brownies, along with 100 other&#13;
3/4 cup peanut buller Cook over medium heat until&#13;
finalists. She also won a $250 gift chips&#13;
ccrtificiate from Sears.&#13;
With many stories to share, her&#13;
favorite is the opportunity she had&#13;
to meet Willard Scou and Mr.&#13;
Pillsbury himself, Phillip Pillsbury,&#13;
who, according to Mrs. Gardner,&#13;
were quite fond of her sweet ereation ror lhe contest.&#13;
During the Bake-off, contestants&#13;
were given three opportunities 10&#13;
prepare their items. On her first try&#13;
the electricity in the area where she&#13;
was working went off for a short&#13;
while but when all three batches&#13;
were complete that was the one she&#13;
se nt to the judges. The second&#13;
batch was used for photograph segments and the third batch was taken&#13;
to the kitchen at the request of&#13;
some hungry media representatives&#13;
who wanted to sample the results.&#13;
Mrs. Gardner said when all was&#13;
said and done there wasn't a&#13;
brownie of hers left in the hotel.&#13;
She has also been told that her&#13;
recipe will soon be appearing on&#13;
the back of Pillsbury Fudge&#13;
Brownie Mix boxes. Her recipe is&#13;
also featured in the paperback&#13;
cookbook featuring all the recipes&#13;
of the 35th Pillsbury Bake-off&#13;
available now at grocery stores&#13;
A BIG HUG • Kathy Gardner, Middleport, a winner In the&#13;
Mrs. Gardner says she's not&#13;
recent 35th Pillsbury Bake-orr In Orlando, Fla., gets a big bug&#13;
done competing in cooking and&#13;
rrom television personality Willard Scott. Mrs. Gardner won&#13;
baking contests. She will try again&#13;
$2,000 with her rtdpe ror Caramel Graham Fudae Brownies.&#13;
in two years • the next Pillsbury&#13;
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bilitaiton Center at Fourth and&#13;
Sycamore Streets in Gallipolis. Tbe&#13;
registration fee of $10 covers&#13;
tuition, handouts and refreshments.&#13;
Lunch will be provided for those&#13;
that pre-register.&#13;
The number of participants is&#13;
&#13;
tioncr/cxercise physiologist; Roger&#13;
Grimm, registered nurse, licensed&#13;
athletic trainer and Lori J. Ward.&#13;
licensed athletic trainer.&#13;
The conference wilr' be held at&#13;
Holzer Clinic's Occupational&#13;
Health, Sports Medicine and Reha-&#13;
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Sentlnei-P~&#13;
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PTA fund-raiser raises concerns&#13;
&#13;
Holzer Clinic Sports Conference scheduled&#13;
GALLIPOLIS • Holzer Clinic&#13;
will host its founh comprchcnsiV&lt;'&#13;
Spans Medicine Conference on&#13;
Saturday, Aprill4, from 8:00 ;1.01.&#13;
to 3:30 p.m. Onsite registration&#13;
begins at 7:30a.m.&#13;
The Ohio Swe Board of Education has approved the session to&#13;
qualify participants 10 direc~ supervise or coach a student activity program.&#13;
Certification will be award·ed.&#13;
Coaches, alhletic trainers and other&#13;
interested individuals in athletic&#13;
programs will be provided fundamental sports medicine principles&#13;
such as injury prevention, recognition and management.&#13;
The agenda will include preparing for athletics/the role of the&#13;
coach; training techniques "out&#13;
with the old, in with the new; eva!·&#13;
uation and treatment of aihletic&#13;
injuries overview, ACL injuries of&#13;
the knee, athletes bin of rights, the&#13;
foot and shoewear in athletics, athletic taping and CPR re-certification.&#13;
Certificates will be mailed to&#13;
participants by the Ohio Board of&#13;
Education. Please bring your&#13;
school's IRN for completion of&#13;
computer forms. Continuin~ Medical Education credit is bemg pursued by Holzer Medical Center.&#13;
The teaching faculty for the conference represent a wide range of&#13;
expertise and know ledge. Most are&#13;
members of the Holzer Oinic Staff.&#13;
The presenters will be, Daniel R.&#13;
Black, D.O., physiatrist; David J.&#13;
Faro, D.P.M., podiatrist; Denise 0.&#13;
Holmes, M.D., orthopaedic surgeon; Michael E. Moore, M.D.,&#13;
orthopaedic surgeon, Cheryl Basil,&#13;
registered nurse, J. Timothy Betz,&#13;
CFNP, M.S., family nurse practi-&#13;
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. ICE~ EFFECTIVE MAR. 22 thru MAR. 28, 1992&#13;
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3 PAK,&#13;
$169&#13;
5OZ. BARS&#13;
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TWIN PET CAT FOOD&#13;
6 oz.&#13;
CAN&#13;
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$119&#13;
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$239&#13;
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or faded pitlnt job on your new or old ublcle?&#13;
Well, let the fellows at Kars Uallmlted rlX you&#13;
· right up. Located at 111 Vine St., Gallipolis,&#13;
· Kars Unlimited ofYers mechanical services, com·&#13;
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fhose who own farm machinery&#13;
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quite an investment in your farm&#13;
machinery. To $et the mo$1 from it,&#13;
you must keep 11 in good operating&#13;
condition.&#13;
The Gallia County Farm Bureau&#13;
:says you'D also reduce your risk of&#13;
&lt;tCCident as well if you:&#13;
• Service, adjust and repair ttac·&#13;
tors and machmery according to&#13;
recommendations in operator or&#13;
;o;ervice manuals.&#13;
· • Have the right IQOls for the&#13;
job. Handle them properly to avoid&#13;
~lcinned . knuckles, strains, pinched&#13;
fingers and'such.&#13;
· • Wear well-fiuing worlc clothes&#13;
with no loose ends to CIIICh in mov·&#13;
ing pans or snag on projections.&#13;
Wear personal protective equip·&#13;
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• CLEVELAND - Reliance&#13;
Electric Company Wednesday&#13;
.announced the filing of a registta·&#13;
tion statement wilh the Securities&#13;
and Exchange Commission coverjog a proposed inilial public offerin&amp; of 15,850,000 shares or its&#13;
Class A Common Stock. Of the&#13;
~hares being offered, 12,680,000&#13;
shales are being offered in the&#13;
J.Jnited States and the remaining&#13;
9,170,00 shares are being offered&#13;
internationally.&#13;
: The number of shares being&#13;
offered reflects a three-for stock&#13;
Split scheduled to occur on or about&#13;
f\,prillS, 1992.&#13;
· In addition, of lhe 15,850,000&#13;
· •hares bein~ offered, 15,000,000&#13;
shares re bemg sold by the cOmJMI·&#13;
ny and the remaining 850,000&#13;
$hares are being sold by an affiliate&#13;
or The Prudential Insurance Com·&#13;
j&gt;any of America. Goldman, Sachs&#13;
It Co., Merrill L,YRCh &amp;: Co. and&#13;
Prudential Seeunties Incorporate&#13;
\&gt;&lt;ill act as Managing UnderwrileJS.&#13;
· It is expected that the shares will&#13;
be offered to the public at a prioe&#13;
between $19.00 and $22.00 per&#13;
share and that the offering will take&#13;
place in late April I992. Reliance&#13;
expects to usc the proceeds or the&#13;
offering long with. bank bonowi~s&#13;
and available cash 10 redeem liS&#13;
butstanding subordinated deben·&#13;
jures as part of a recapitalization&#13;
· plan.&#13;
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: COWMBUS • T. Michael Wise computer retaile.: for two years. He&#13;
lw been Jl'OIIIOted 10 lssiltant vice is married and has one son, and&#13;
president of Bane Ono Services !hey live in lhe Sunbury, Ohio area.&#13;
T. Michael Wise is the,son or&#13;
CO!]lOfllion. He is·m.,.. Of the&#13;
~lnilntivc ~ divilion or&#13;
L. Oates of Oallipoli• and&#13;
Bane Olio Services Corporation.&#13;
· W. Wile of Crown City.&#13;
His responslbllitiu Include par. ~haslnJ ~ InVentory, tecbnoiOIY&#13;
· lion. copy ceater, mail and&#13;
on 111 'f'ice&amp;.&#13;
,&#13;
joined the JXOd~ Support&#13;
~ivision of Bank One, ColunibUI,&#13;
NA .In 11185. He was promllled to&#13;
lllmlnillrltive offioer with Bane&#13;
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Although not part of this recapi·&#13;
talization plan, the companr also&#13;
expects to use such funds Ill the&#13;
future, 10 redeem all or its currently&#13;
outstanding shares o preferred&#13;
stock, subject to market conditions&#13;
an oenain other restrictions.&#13;
. A'rcgisaation statement relating&#13;
10 the Class A Common Stock to&#13;
be offered has been filed with the&#13;
Securities and Exchange Commis·&#13;
sion but has not yet become effective. These securities may not be&#13;
sold nor mily offers to buy be&#13;
accepted prior to the time the registration statement becomes effec·&#13;
live.&#13;
This communication shall not&#13;
constitute an offer to sell or the&#13;
solicitation of an offer to buy nor&#13;
shall lhee be any sale of these securi.ties in any state in which such&#13;
offer, solicitation or sale would be&#13;
unlawful prior to re&amp;istration or&#13;
·qualification under the securities&#13;
laws of any such state.&#13;
Reliance Electric Company.&#13;
headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio,&#13;
is an international manufacturer or&#13;
industrial and telecommunications&#13;
equipment. Reliance operates 48&#13;
manufacturing planes worldwide, in&#13;
nine countries and employs approx ·&#13;
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mounting bolts and retorque 10&#13;
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an overturn. Don't try to sttaighten&#13;
or weld ROPS.&#13;
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securely blocked when you remove&#13;
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GALLIPOLIS • In a continuing&#13;
effon to provide employment relat·&#13;
ed services to area veterans, the&#13;
Tri-State Veteran Employment&#13;
Committee will sponsor the Fourth&#13;
Annual Tri·State Veteran/Employer Job Fair on Tuesda~. April 14&#13;
and Wednesday, Apnl 15. The&#13;
event will take place at lhe Veter·&#13;
ans Memorial ~•eJdhouse in Hunt·&#13;
ington again th1s year. Over 2500&#13;
veterans.~ Obi?, Ke~tuc~ and&#13;
West V1rg1ma. wtll be mvned to&#13;
attend along wtth several hundred&#13;
aren employers.&#13;
The Tri-State Veteran Employ·&#13;
ment Commitree consists of veter·&#13;
an employment represen~ativ~s&#13;
from the Job Servtce offtces tn&#13;
Huntington, West Virginia; Ash·&#13;
land, Kentucky; and Gallipolis,&#13;
Ironton and Ponsmouth, Ohio. The&#13;
committee was formed to provide&#13;
special employment related activities to veterans and to develop a&#13;
"network" of communication and&#13;
cooperation among the vet reps of&#13;
the three stateS.&#13;
The Job Service system, while&#13;
being nationwide, operates somewhat differently in each state and&#13;
offers services that may be perli·&#13;
nent to an individual state. One of&#13;
lhe goals of the committee has been&#13;
10 make veterans aware of these&#13;
services. Another goal is to break&#13;
down a barrier that exists on serv·&#13;
ing a veteran thai re~ters for work&#13;
in one state but restdes in another.&#13;
Bill Darling of Portsmouth&#13;
summed it up the ftrst organizalion&#13;
meeling by stating "the Ohio River&#13;
was not a barrier when tri-state vet·&#13;
erans answered their cotDitry's call&#13;
to service and it shouldn't be a bar·&#13;
rier in these same veterans effons&#13;
in seeking em~loyment" . In the&#13;
commiltee's mmd, a veteran is a&#13;
veteran regardless of where they&#13;
reside.&#13;
While planning the ftrst job fair&#13;
the commiaee joked among them·&#13;
selves about buying their bus tick·&#13;
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tures with Fiat and Micsub1sh1, II!(•&#13;
did Eaton in his tenure wilh GM irtl&#13;
Europe. GM has recently estab, •&#13;
lisl1ed ventures with automakers irt:&#13;
Poland, Hungary, Czechosloval:ia~&#13;
and the former East Germany. 11,:&#13;
owns pan of lsiiZu, formed a ven•.&#13;
ture with Saab Scania in 1990 an;t:&#13;
later that year made a Sl billion:,•&#13;
deal with the fonner Soviet Volgw :&#13;
Auto Works.&#13;
::&#13;
Iacocca won't be far away as the,•&#13;
new management team !likes shaper.&#13;
He's staying on as a Chrysler direc-~&#13;
tor and will be chairman or theo:&#13;
board 's executive committee.&#13;
:~&#13;
ECONOMY:&#13;
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Good News Or More False ~&#13;
Hooes?&#13;
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••&#13;
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. Will the encouraging economic~&#13;
numbers&#13;
pan out this time?&#13;
~&#13;
But auto industry analysts said it&#13;
Things&#13;
were&#13;
looking&#13;
up&#13;
this:•&#13;
seems likely he will·keep moving&#13;
the company in the same general week. and many an expen ~d this~&#13;
direction · as Iacocca, leaning time the recovery is for real,;.:&#13;
toward more alliances with other though it may be slower than other:,"&#13;
post-World Warn recoveries.&#13;
·l&#13;
auto companies.&#13;
Housing starts and industrial:•&#13;
Iacocca liked to do things that&#13;
Continued on D.S&#13;
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way, as evidenced by his past ven-&#13;
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ets out or town in advance. 'J;ltis do*ated copiers and computers to&#13;
was the ftrst time in the nation that. reproduce these resumes for the&#13;
a job fair involving three states had veterans.&#13;
been auempled. attempled. No one_&#13;
!J'he key words bere are donate&#13;
statement could express lhe feel- and volunteer. The committee does&#13;
ings shared by the committee as the not receive any extra funds to con·&#13;
eff~ ~f fo~ months ~f planning du~t th.e jo~ fair. The Veterans&#13;
materialized mto a tangible product Memonal F1eldhouse is donated·&#13;
the morning of May 10, 1939. volunteers from various agencies&#13;
Onee the ceremonies commenced, conduct the workshops; veteran&#13;
we could tell we had crealed some· service organi~ations donate&#13;
th.ing unique for the veterans of the money to purchase the needed suph'l·state.&#13;
.&#13;
plies and volunteer their services&#13;
Strung ~n the stage,looici~g out wherever needed. Everything is&#13;
over the f1eldhouse floor '!"!th the accomplished at no cost to the&#13;
employers setup and watttng to employers and veterans who atlend&#13;
interview the veterans was a grau· thanks to these volunteers and ser·&#13;
fying moment. ~ul, lhe greatest vice organizations. This .coopera·&#13;
and most rewarding moment came tion is reflected in the theme for&#13;
as we looked up into the balcony this years job fair: "Serving those&#13;
and saw .several hupdred veterans who served".&#13;
'&#13;
rise together and place their hands&#13;
What does a veteran get from&#13;
over their heart during the singing auending the job fair? The commit·&#13;
of the national anthem . That tee cannot guarantee the veteran a&#13;
moment will be embedded in our job; but, can guarantee that if the&#13;
minds forever.&#13;
veteran utilizes the information&#13;
This years job fair will cover&#13;
two days with lhe first day devoted&#13;
to JIR)llriJig the veteran for the sec- Aid&#13;
• '&#13;
ted&#13;
ond day. After reviewing evaluaer1g1 prOmO&#13;
lion sheecs prepared by employers&#13;
during prevtous job f81J'S, tlie com· . COLUMBUS • Pete Alderigi&#13;
mince recogni~ed a need to offer has been promoted to general man·&#13;
"pre-employment" services to vet· ager of the Bob Evans Restaurant&#13;
erans attending lhe job fair. These in Hilliard according to Victor&#13;
services will include workshops in Argobrigb~ group vice president of&#13;
resume preparation, application restaurant operaUons at Bob Evans&#13;
completion and interviewiilg. Also, Farms Inc.&#13;
Alderigi, originally from &lt;lal ·&#13;
as with past job fairs, service orienlipolis,&#13;
was promoted to general&#13;
tated agencies from the tri·state&#13;
manager&#13;
from assistant manager at&#13;
will attend to offer their assistance&#13;
the&#13;
restaurant&#13;
on Olentangy River&#13;
and provide information to the vet·&#13;
Road in Columbus.&#13;
erans attending.&#13;
Alderigi, a graduate of Gallia&#13;
Each year the comriliuee tries to&#13;
improve the job fair. For example, Academy High Schooi began his&#13;
last year students from Cabell career wtth Bob Evans in October&#13;
County Vll·Tec School and the 1983 as a dish tank operator.&#13;
Bob Evans Farms owns and&#13;
Hunlington School of Businessvol·&#13;
·operates&#13;
266 full-service, family&#13;
unteered their lime and equipment&#13;
to prepare professionally typed restaurants in 16 states. Bob Evans&#13;
resumes for over 120 veterans who Farms also produces and distribures&#13;
had attended the resume work· fresh food products in 26 states and&#13;
shops. Two Huntington businesses the District of&gt; Columbia&#13;
&#13;
••&#13;
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••&#13;
&#13;
available at the job fair, !hey wil~,&#13;
greatly increase their opportunitieS:'·&#13;
for employment.&#13;
·!&#13;
One of the biggest complain.;•&#13;
veterans had from previous job~~&#13;
fairs was that many of lhe emploY."':&#13;
ers did not have actual jobs avllll-:•&#13;
able. With lhe sluggish economy::&#13;
!hat is expected. But, who knows:&#13;
what the situation will be later in:•&#13;
the year. In lhc past, the committee ~;&#13;
has received information about vet- •&#13;
erans going to work as long as ten •&#13;
monthsafrerajob faircontacl&#13;
·~&#13;
Another of the benefiiS for the'•&#13;
veteran is just simply getting out' !&#13;
and talking with other veterans•&#13;
who are experiencing the same sit·:.&#13;
uation . This in tcraction among::&#13;
peers is emotionally beneficial and ~&#13;
sometimes results in job leads.&#13;
•&#13;
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As for the employer . .. we lhe .:&#13;
committee realizes that jobs are ::&#13;
scarce, that most companies have :•&#13;
not experienced the growth they .~&#13;
would like to see, that they are del- :~&#13;
uged people seeking work. But, the ;&#13;
success of the job fair is dep,endentl:&#13;
upon employer participitlon'.'What ~&#13;
can we offer employers who attend ,•&#13;
the job fair? Today's business is .:&#13;
competitive; come to the job fair ':&#13;
and meet applicant's who know ··&#13;
what completion is all about; appli- ..&#13;
cants who know the importance or:,&#13;
doing their work well; applicants:!&#13;
who are trained to work as a team; r:&#13;
and, apphcants who have proven •&#13;
they can get the job done! Come .:&#13;
out and talk with our veterans.&#13;
:·&#13;
Any veteran or employer inter-:;&#13;
esled in auending the Founh Annu- .~&#13;
a! Tri-Stale Veteran/Employer Job :..&#13;
Fair can obtain more information ·:&#13;
by contacting the veleranS employ· •&#13;
ment representative at their local :&#13;
Job Service office. For Gallia, .:&#13;
Meigs and Mason counties they :'i&#13;
can call Tom White at 446-1683. ~&#13;
Gaiiia-Meigs Community Action Jo\&#13;
Agency will be offering limited ·:&#13;
aansponation this&#13;
for the vet- ·:&#13;
erans to attend the Job fair.&#13;
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Davis, Bowman named Holzer Hospital Foundation trustees&#13;
GALLIPOLIS • Evan Edward&#13;
Davis, chairman of the board of&#13;
trustees of the Oal: Hill Commurtity&#13;
Medical Center, and Phil A. Bowman, a trustee on the Oak Hill Hospital's board, have been elecled to&#13;
the Holzer Hospital Foundation&#13;
Board of Trustees, according to&#13;
Verlin L. Swain, chairman of the&#13;
board, and Thomas E. Tope, chairman of Consolidated Health Systems, Inc., the parent corporation,&#13;
who also serves as vice chairman&#13;
of the hospital board.&#13;
In mal:in~ the announcement,&#13;
Swain said,' We warmly welcome&#13;
Evan Davis and Phil Bowman to&#13;
our Holzer Hospital Foundation.&#13;
With their background and serviee&#13;
on the Oak Hill Community Medi·&#13;
cal Centa' Hospital Board and our&#13;
recent formal affiliation ·with Oak&#13;
Hill, we will have lhe benefit of&#13;
their experlise and understanding&#13;
of lbe health care iltdustry."&#13;
Tope added, ''The financial and&#13;
.leadership skiDs of Evan Davis,&#13;
along with lhe htsiness and ldmin·&#13;
lstrative experience of Phil Bowman, and toae~Ja, their know!eclie&#13;
of Southeastern Ohio and die&#13;
importance of the delivery of quali·&#13;
ty health care. will provido siJDifi.&#13;
cant CO!Iributions 10 our lxBd. We&#13;
1re ddipbld 10 have them join us&#13;
llld take ID activo role u Hoizer&#13;
Holpital ~ Tntateu, u&#13;
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Davis IS I banker, ..s IIIMI ..&#13;
cbairman&#13;
of tho Oat Hill BanD.&#13;
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Juitlct h i Oblo UllivttallJ Ill&#13;
&#13;
1978, after being fired at Ford&#13;
Motor Co.&#13;
His hiring and the successful&#13;
government bailout he orchesaaled&#13;
to keep the automal:er alive are&#13;
now viewed as strokes of corporate&#13;
brilliance.&#13;
Eaton's record in Europe shows&#13;
him to be one of the industry's&#13;
brightest srars.&#13;
· He managed an operation&#13;
roughly the size of Chrysler, and&#13;
led OM's movement into Eastern&#13;
European markets !hat have opened&#13;
up amid the coll!l(&gt;SC of the former&#13;
Soviet Union and tts bloc.&#13;
Eaton, S2, was vague when&#13;
asked what will happen at Chrysler&#13;
afier he takes over at the end of the&#13;
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Annual Tri-State V~teran/E~ployer Fair April14, 15&#13;
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U92. Pictured In front ot their new business are&#13;
Todd Bradley, Rob Masters, Kendall Mullins,&#13;
and Tom Master. KU Is open Monday through&#13;
Saturday l'rom 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Times..Sentinel&#13;
photo by Krls Cochran)&#13;
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By DIRK BEVERIDGE&#13;
AP Business Writer&#13;
NEW YORK (AP) - There&#13;
was a mix of surprise and disappointment and a sense of history&#13;
repenting iiSelf, sort of, as Chrysler&#13;
Corp. answered the big ~uestion who will replace Chauman Lee&#13;
Iacocca.&#13;
This past week Chrysler raided&#13;
the compelition to fill the shoes of&#13;
America's best-known corporate&#13;
leader, hiring Roben J. Eaton, who&#13;
ran the profitable European opera·&#13;
lions of General Motors Corp.&#13;
·&#13;
Eaton's appointment was a sur·&#13;
prise to those who lhought the job&#13;
would go 10 Chrysler President&#13;
Robert Lut~ . Lutz was obviously&#13;
sorry ID lose out but says he'll stay&#13;
on as a wun player.&#13;
Wilh the announcement came&#13;
the inevitable questions about the&#13;
wisdom of passmg over the insider&#13;
for an outsider.&#13;
Maybe it won't matter much at&#13;
Chrysler, where Iacocca himself&#13;
was brought in from the outside in&#13;
&#13;
with corporate offices in 1ackson;&#13;
and six branches in Jackson, Ross ·&#13;
and Warren counties.&#13;
A native of Oaic Hill, he graduated from Oak Hill High School&#13;
and received his B.A. in Economics&#13;
from the College of Wooster, in&#13;
Wooster, Ohio in 1957.&#13;
He follows as the third member&#13;
or his immediate family to be a&#13;
trustee of the Holzer Hospital&#13;
Fwndation. His late father Edward ·&#13;
E. Davis, served on the Holzer&#13;
Hospital Foundation Board from&#13;
1954 until his death in Dctember,&#13;
1974. His mother, Imogene B.&#13;
Davis, who now resides in Columbus, was a Trustee· on the Holzer .&#13;
Hospital Foundation from May,&#13;
1975 until 1981, when she moved&#13;
from Oal: Hili to Columbus, and&#13;
became trustee emeritus. Mrs.&#13;
Davis was also a member of the&#13;
original board or trustees of the&#13;
Holzer Foundation for Tri-State&#13;
Health Care.&#13;
In addition to his chairmanshi&#13;
of the Oak Hill Community&#13;
cal Center Board, on which be has&#13;
served since 1975, Evan Davis is&#13;
ttustee of the Tyn Rhos Chun:h and&#13;
Cemetery Associalion, member or&#13;
lhc South Central Ohio Gymanra&#13;
Association, the Welsh American&#13;
Museum and Davids Society. His&#13;
bobblea 11e music and writin1. He&#13;
is reqairiJd lhrou~ me area&#13;
for hlllinlin8. in bilth Webb and&#13;
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MeJ&#13;
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T~ hll wife, Elinbeth, live&#13;
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EVAN DAVIS •&#13;
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PIDLBOWMAN&#13;
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in Oak Hill, and have lhree chil· Association (OMRA), and the&#13;
American Institute of Mining Engi- !:&#13;
dren, two sons and one daughter.&#13;
neers&#13;
(AIME).&#13;
Bowman is the vioe president of&#13;
Bowman became a member of ::;&#13;
Waterloo Coal Company, Inc., in&#13;
the&#13;
Oal: Hill Community Medical ,,.&#13;
Jackson. A graduate of Oal: Hill&#13;
Center&#13;
Board of Trustees in )979,&#13;
High School, he attended the Col·&#13;
He&#13;
is&#13;
a&#13;
pitst member or !he Jacbon : ·&#13;
orado School of Mines in Golden,&#13;
Rotary&#13;
Club, and serves as chair·&#13;
Colo., to earn his degree as a mining engineer. He then attended two man of the I.:kson County Repub, ,..&#13;
MBA JIOillii1IS at the University of lican Executive Committee. In h~ ,..&#13;
spire time he enjoys lllveling ~ ~&#13;
Texas 11 Austin in 1!168, and. the politics.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
IICCCIId II Drury Collqe in SJ!rinl·&#13;
A&#13;
resident&#13;
of&#13;
JacksOn,&#13;
he&#13;
llldi&#13;
fteld, Mo., in 1969.&#13;
He Ia ~ chilrman ot both the his wife, Dilna, hive lllbe IIIIlS. ; ~&#13;
~&#13;
Ohio Mmln1 and Recl1mation&#13;
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MiQer to address sheep organization Monday&#13;
EDWAltOM. VOLLBORN&#13;
E:da. . Apml&#13;
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. Sheep Association. Bob Miller, a ' be of special interesi 10-4-H and&#13;
lndUiby feed npe~~~~ratlw will be F.F.A. tnembon. This is an open&#13;
OAWPOJJS , A spec_lat ~ dte J!lelt IIP'T' , HI.IIOplc will lie ~wltb aDyOIIO with a sheep&#13;
.,_ Ia belq ~nnld for this foecllna Jlh)IJ'IIII for 11arlco1&#13;
11111ni1t bella 'f'tlciWIIe.&#13;
ieek!lllleelinl rJ the Olllo VaHey limbl. Wo lhJillc lhil Jllllll'llll win&#13;
Ion will bo Monday,&#13;
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March 23,117:30 p.m. II the~&#13;
County Seni« Citizens Center lleiP&#13;
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museum getting facelift&#13;
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: CINCJNNATI (AP) -They are&#13;
finding art treasures behind the&#13;
walls at the Cincinnati An Museum.&#13;
The museum is undergoing a&#13;
renovation that will cost almost&#13;
$11 miltion by its January completfon. The work involves restoring&#13;
tile premises 10 their original confl)!W'3tion, exposing polished gran·&#13;
ite columns, limestone walls and a&#13;
slOne arch hidden for three decades&#13;
by temporary walls lhrown up to&#13;
create small display galleries.&#13;
The most prominent feature of&#13;
the renovation will 10 open up the&#13;
Great Hall, a 2 1/2-story area under&#13;
a dome in the heart of the museum.&#13;
A cupola is being installed on the&#13;
dome to allow sunlight to provide&#13;
illumination all the way to the ftrst&#13;
floor. A fanner an studio under the&#13;
dome is to be used as a gaUery for&#13;
contemporary an.&#13;
Museum director Millard F.&#13;
Rogers Jr. sees !he Great Hall as a&#13;
dwsion point for visitors.&#13;
"They'll have to make a decision when they come in here," sai d&#13;
Rogers, surrounded by construction&#13;
workers on the floor of the Great&#13;
Hall. " That's what we want them&#13;
to do."&#13;
From there, visitors can choose&#13;
to follow newly realigned galleries&#13;
designed to display American and&#13;
European art in chronological&#13;
order. Rogers and others on the&#13;
museum's staff viewed !he renovation as a chance to refurbish the&#13;
19th-century building and reorganlze tbe anworks.&#13;
"We realized that wc• had a&#13;
massive suucture that just needed&#13;
some refurbishing and fine tun ing," he said. "It looked as if the&#13;
building was just thrown together&#13;
in a hodge-podge, with no rhyme&#13;
Of reason to !he order."&#13;
Some museums have chosen in&#13;
recent years to build new faciliues&#13;
to expand, Rogers said. Others,&#13;
such as the Toledo Museum of An&#13;
and !he Brooklyn (N.Y.) Museum,&#13;
instead decided to renovate their&#13;
present building, he said.&#13;
The Brooklyn museum plans to&#13;
complete a $31 million renovation&#13;
in October.&#13;
The process is costly. The&#13;
Cincinnati refurbishing required&#13;
closing more than half of the galleries, which prompted the museum&#13;
to reduce admission charges during&#13;
the work. Rogers said he does not&#13;
know how much in admissions that&#13;
will cost, but said he hopes to make&#13;
it back when crowds come to the&#13;
refurbished museum.&#13;
The economic recession has&#13;
forced museums to make some&#13;
tough choices. and in some cases&#13;
make better use of existing facilities, said Ed Able, executive director of the American Association of&#13;
Museums.&#13;
&#13;
BRIDGE&#13;
&#13;
"In !he past, the preference was&#13;
to add to the existing suucture ...&#13;
museums always need more space&#13;
for storage and conservation and&#13;
public programs," Able said.&#13;
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on&lt;l4 p.m., Monday through&#13;
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brtdge players have egos the stze or&#13;
planets. Few would argue. But not all&#13;
champions are Ia rger than life. One o!&#13;
the world's best players os also one o!&#13;
the quietest and most modest. Michel&#13;
Perron o! Paris. He has many titles to&#13;
h1s name. but the most prestigious is&#13;
the 1980 World Team Olympiad&#13;
Perron played today's hand dunng a&#13;
promotiOnal tour of the Caribbean in&#13;
1984 organized by Ja1me Ortiz-Patino.&#13;
who was then preSident of the World&#13;
Bridge Federation.&#13;
Cover the East-West cards. Agamst&#13;
your contract o! live hearts. West&#13;
leads the club six&#13;
ACROSS&#13;
East's three no-trump showed a sol1 Flower part&#13;
Id seven-card mtnor with no side ace&#13;
or king North m1ght have doubled five&#13;
4 Adtacent&#13;
clubs lor a sure pro!ot (of 300 pomts).&#13;
tO Quarrel&#13;
bul. expectmg hiS partner to be void in&#13;
14 Fanat1ca1&#13;
clubs. he went 'or the vulnerable&#13;
19 King ollhe&#13;
game bonus.&#13;
Visogoths&#13;
Perron ru!!ed the club lead and&#13;
21 FO&lt;ce onward&#13;
drew trumps m two rounds. He played&#13;
22 Nobleman&#13;
a spade to dummy's king, ruffed an23 Word of warnong&#13;
other club and ran the spades, discard24 To the side&#13;
ing a d1amond. Now the last club was&#13;
26 Gove back an&#13;
ruffed, elimmating that su1l.&#13;
omage&#13;
As West was marked with the dia28&#13;
Loberty&#13;
mond ace. things didn't look too good&#13;
29&#13;
Emmet&#13;
But East was known to have started&#13;
30 The sweetsop&#13;
w1th 2-2-2-7 distribution. If he had two&#13;
32 Sows&#13;
low diamonds, declarer could exit&#13;
33 Perce1ve by touch&#13;
With a lOW diamond. Because Of dum34 Afrtcan antelope&#13;
my's 10. West would have to win with&#13;
35 Act&#13;
the jack and concede a trick to declar37 Hose casualty&#13;
er's diamond king. But i! East had the&#13;
39&#13;
Bl!am&#13;
jack or queen doubleton, this wouldn't&#13;
40&#13;
Rachel&#13;
or Seta&#13;
work As there are SIX honor double4&#13;
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trap&#13;
tons to three low doubletons, Perron&#13;
42 Road block&#13;
exited wtth the dtamond king. The de44 Blackboard&#13;
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Emphaalzed. PltaH Contact:&#13;
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Send r•sume to Personnel&#13;
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rasldenls; current WV licente.&#13;
Point Pleasant, WV al'la. 304·&#13;
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Station&#13;
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High mountain&#13;
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Maiden loved by&#13;
Zeus&#13;
68- fresco&#13;
69 Sea eagles&#13;
70 Equality&#13;
71 Meadows&#13;
73 Leather belts&#13;
75 Closed securely&#13;
77 Stiffly decorous&#13;
78 Feeble-minded&#13;
person&#13;
80 Assistants&#13;
81 Before&#13;
82 Frights&#13;
84 Small fragments&#13;
86 Punctuation mark&#13;
87 Withoot end&#13;
89 Beast of bUrden&#13;
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tad your own business, now's&#13;
your chanca lo own an es·&#13;
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119 Printer's measure&#13;
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associate&#13;
124 Tip&#13;
126 Let tall&#13;
127 Golf cry&#13;
128 Examines&#13;
accounts&#13;
130 Pasteboard&#13;
132 Fuel&#13;
t33 Mud&#13;
134 Twitching&#13;
135 Farm animals&#13;
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137 Cettocs' Larry&#13;
139 V1per&#13;
140 Sour&#13;
141 Kev1n Bacon 111m&#13;
143 Metal fastener&#13;
145 Lad&#13;
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people&#13;
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combat&#13;
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154 Christmas carol&#13;
156 Click beetle&#13;
157 Hebrew festival&#13;
158 Doctrines&#13;
159 Send forth&#13;
t 60 Lock of hair&#13;
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20 Morros and&#13;
Garfield&#13;
23 Raised&#13;
25 Unaspirated&#13;
27 Becomes aware&#13;
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of&#13;
28 Flowerless plant&#13;
31 Actress Gilbert&#13;
33 Young deer&#13;
36 Facts&#13;
38 Opening in fence&#13;
40 Knitting mater1al&#13;
41 Need&#13;
43 wan&#13;
45 Band or color&#13;
46 Farm machine&#13;
4 7 Church serv1ce&#13;
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colloq.&#13;
56 Fix firmly&#13;
59 Shammed&#13;
60 Comely&#13;
61 " A Farewell&#13;
to_ ..&#13;
63 Packages&#13;
65 Goddess ot&#13;
discord&#13;
67 Forerunner of&#13;
CIA&#13;
69 Spanish article&#13;
70 Bring forth&#13;
72 "-,Wrong&#13;
Number"&#13;
74 Paid notice&#13;
76 Diphthong&#13;
77 Goads to act1v1ty&#13;
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Automolive palnling and body&#13;
'ork. Bob, 614-446-6619.&#13;
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, The Dwight Milhoan&#13;
1amily would like to&#13;
thank the Holzer&#13;
Medical Center Staff,&#13;
Dr. Sholtia, nuree• on&#13;
fourth floor weal,&#13;
Jamea Burchfield and&#13;
Burchfield Funeral&#13;
Home lor their courteous and prolaaaional aervicea, Rev.&#13;
Robert Sandell, our&#13;
friends lor the lovely&#13;
flowers, card•, food,&#13;
calls,&#13;
conoollng&#13;
words, pallbearer~,&#13;
and all those who&#13;
helped in any way&#13;
during the illnn• end&#13;
and loao of our loved&#13;
one.&#13;
The Milhoan Family&#13;
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Sister&#13;
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Ill Will&#13;
Engt1sh baby&#13;
carriage&#13;
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Pitcher&#13;
Fork prong&#13;
Near&#13;
Lawmakong body&#13;
Trap&#13;
Health resort&#13;
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Alternate word&#13;
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Hemsley 10&#13;
Redact&#13;
Small bunch or&#13;
bundle&#13;
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The family of Gary&#13;
C. Roach would like to&#13;
expreoo their heart-felt&#13;
thanka to relatlvea,&#13;
lrlende, nelghboro,&#13;
pallbearere, emergen·&#13;
cy aquad, oherllf'a&#13;
department and pollee&#13;
dep•rlment for their&#13;
klndne11 end aympathy they have ehown&#13;
ua In the looa of our&#13;
oon and brother.&#13;
Thenka to ell who&#13;
11n1 flowere, card•&#13;
and food, to Willie&#13;
Funeral Home for their&#13;
klndneu and aympathy. Sper.lal thank•&#13;
to Reverend Allred&#13;
Holley lor hla con·&#13;
oollng words of&#13;
comfort.&#13;
God Bleoo each of&#13;
you.&#13;
The Shank Family&#13;
The Roach Family&#13;
The Allie Family&#13;
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109 Heroic event&#13;
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1t2 Disturbance&#13;
1t3 Rabbit&#13;
114 Lamenta11on:&#13;
poetic&#13;
1t6 Auricular&#13;
118 Thick slice&#13;
120 Infolded&#13;
121 Ctassil)' ·&#13;
122 Swiss canton&#13;
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123 Kind of collar&#13;
125 Praise; encomium&#13;
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126 Streetcar name&#13;
127 Shooting range&#13;
call&#13;
129 Hit hard: colloq.&#13;
131 Mate bees&#13;
132 Braziloan&#13;
estuaries&#13;
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133. Small rugs&#13;
134 Shades&#13;
136 Father&#13;
138 Those who&#13;
change&#13;
cotors&#13;
140 Former Russoan&#13;
ruler&#13;
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hand, prcdou. Lord, leatl&#13;
m.lwrrw ".&#13;
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Fate&#13;
Space&#13;
Swing&#13;
Individual&#13;
Race of leltuce&#13;
Hawaiian wreath&#13;
Prohibit&#13;
XVII x Ill&#13;
Army oH.&#13;
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Advanca. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m.&#13;
tho day botora the od to to ruo.&#13;
Sunday odltlon • Z:DO p.m.&#13;
Frldar. Monday odKion • 2:00&#13;
p.m. ~llurtfay.&#13;
&#13;
8&#13;
&#13;
Public Sale&#13;
&amp; Auction&#13;
Rick Poe,_, AliciiOn COmpony&#13;
tuu time 1uctlonNr, eomp1ttf1&#13;
oucllon oervtco. L -.Ohlo,&#13;
Will 'llrgtllla, 304-773-178S.&#13;
WocfaiMylr'o Auction Sorvlco&#13;
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Card ol Thanks&#13;
Erwin ond Maf91ral&#13;
Glooctuo., Roclne, wioh&#13;
to thank evoryono who&#13;
came to tholr 50th&#13;
wedding onnlver111ry&#13;
ond gavo gilll and&#13;
oenlcardo.&#13;
&#13;
ney Area. References Available.&#13;
Call 614·245·5887.&#13;
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94&#13;
96&#13;
97&#13;
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105&#13;
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FARM EQUIPMENT ETC.&#13;
AUCTION&#13;
Saturday, April 11, 1992 at 10:00 A.M.&#13;
&#13;
Department of the Treaury&#13;
Internal Revenue Service&#13;
Notice Of&#13;
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=========&#13;
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7&#13;
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9 Arbiter&#13;
10 Unkempt&#13;
11 Moccasons&#13;
12 Skill&#13;
13 Thallium symbol&#13;
14 Virginia 15 Solemn wonder&#13;
16 Inhabitants ot&#13;
Wosconsin&#13;
17 Using light&#13;
&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
&#13;
Now For Dotallo. 6t4-37'l-2862 2 bodroom home, 3 acres, Along&#13;
Or 614·379-2474.&#13;
' Ohio Rlvor, At. 33, Letart, 304·&#13;
Family Grocery Est. 1915, phono 895·3488.&#13;
614·9a5-3300 or 614-985-3945&#13;
Family grocory tor sata, asking 2&#13;
In Memory&#13;
&#13;
Situation&#13;
Wanted&#13;
&#13;
Ragistaralion M90·05·1274B.&#13;
&#13;
87&#13;
88&#13;
89&#13;
90&#13;
91&#13;
92&#13;
93&#13;
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Jackson County Fairgrounds&#13;
Cottageville, WV.&#13;
8 miles west or Riplay on Route 33.&#13;
Usad Equipment, New Equipment, Usad Hay&#13;
Equipmant, Uaed Tractore, Parts, Trucks &amp;&#13;
Trailers, Misc. Items.&#13;
For Information, contact:&#13;
Don Stephen• (304) 273-3477 or (304) 273-4049&#13;
Auctloneere: John Jonea (179-92)and&#13;
Edwin Winter (334-82)&#13;
Conalgnmente taken March 27 or before 9:00a.m.&#13;
on March 28.&#13;
Sponaorad by&#13;
Ravenewood FFA &amp; YFA&#13;
(0ut-ol-o11tle check&amp; will noqulro a b•k laHer of credit)&#13;
Rain or Shine.&#13;
&#13;
Unllmlttd lncomt Potential. Call&#13;
&#13;
Business Collage, Spring Valley&#13;
&#13;
8 Matures&#13;
&#13;
Low As $16.00, Coli Today FREE&#13;
NEW Color Catalog. t..!OD-226·&#13;
6292.&#13;
&#13;
So Unlq"' 'That '1o Try It" Is 31 Homes lor Sala&#13;
Rod110od To Soli: $49,900,&#13;
Ohio. 904-932-6959,&#13;
Strong Training And Support' Choshlro,&#13;
904-932-7670, 614·387-0649.&#13;
&#13;
Plaza. Call Today, 614-446-4367f!&#13;
&#13;
79&#13;
83&#13;
85&#13;
86&#13;
&#13;
From Gallipolis, take Rt. 141, turn lef.t&#13;
onto Rt.&#13;
turn right onto Patriot&#13;
Road. Watch for signs.&#13;
&#13;
''To Buy It!" Ntw To Th1 Gallia&#13;
Meigs And Mason County Area'&#13;
&#13;
Netd someone to live In : tree&#13;
&#13;
3 Talks glibly&#13;
4 Ex1st&#13;
5 Italian currency&#13;
6 Greek letter&#13;
7 Go astray&#13;
&#13;
New Commercial, Home Units,&#13;
From $199,00. Llmpa, l.Dtlons,&#13;
Accneorles. Monthly Paymenlt&#13;
&#13;
Entrepreneurs. Are You Looking&#13;
For A Company With A Producl&#13;
&#13;
See Answer to Puzzle on Page B 3&#13;
92 D1sdain&#13;
95 Grownup&#13;
98 Crafty&#13;
99 Hearken&#13;
101 March&#13;
103 Cicatrix&#13;
104 Abstract be1ng&#13;
105 Fond des~re&#13;
106 Sodium symbol&#13;
107 Article&#13;
108 Ancient Persian&#13;
110 Greek letter&#13;
111 Concerning&#13;
112 Wealthy&#13;
113 Musical&#13;
&#13;
Nlct Study Cooh Income. t·&#13;
600·955-0354.&#13;
WOLFF TANNINQ BEDS&#13;
&#13;
NOT to send money through the&#13;
mall until you have lnvestfgatad&#13;
the offering.&#13;
&#13;
child, contact Stove Lltz, Atty. 18&#13;
317·8116-2000&#13;
Surrogate Motharw Wanted, Faa&#13;
Plus Expanses For Carrying A&#13;
Couplt's Child. Must Be 18"·35&#13;
And Previously Had A Child.&#13;
Sttve Litz, AHy., 317·996·2000.&#13;
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Tht Newell Machintt, Making A&#13;
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The&#13;
family&#13;
of&#13;
Eleanor Werry would.&#13;
like 10 thank thoaa for&#13;
tha word• of encouragemanl and eympathy, priYell, memorlale, llowere, food,&#13;
carda and 10 thoee&#13;
that took time to vlelt&#13;
the funeral home&#13;
and/or attend the&#13;
Word• cannot give&#13;
enough pral11 to the&#13;
Pomeroy Emergency&#13;
Squad, Dr. Petta11on&#13;
and the Emergancy&#13;
Room&#13;
Staff&#13;
at&#13;
Veteran• ' Memorial&#13;
Hoepltal, the Ewing&#13;
Funeral Home for their&#13;
cooperation, Garal.d&#13;
Powell for the baautlmuelc, and to the&#13;
Pomeroy Flower Shop&#13;
for the baautlul epray.&#13;
A hurt-tilled thanke to&#13;
the&#13;
Rev. Roland&#13;
Wlldmen lor the bMutlful word~ of pralea&#13;
1poken ol our mother,&#13;
the membeta of Trlnlly&#13;
Church for ill they&#13;
·have done, the&#13;
Friendly Nalghbore&#13;
Club •nd all 1ha raladvtl, frlanila and&#13;
neighbora.&#13;
Than!l Vou.&#13;
Ftad, P.hQip (f!lp),&#13;
&#13;
(Pal ,.., ilnd&#13;
Ralph Watry.&#13;
&#13;
OHto&#13;
Consignment auclion every Saturday at 7:00 P.M.&#13;
Service lor pickup merchandiae available.&#13;
Estat~ auction, farm auction &amp; houaehold&#13;
available at your 1ealdence.&#13;
Call lor details (614)-245-5152&#13;
Marlin Wedemeyer, Auctioneer&#13;
3615 Lie. end Bonded.&#13;
DA1rD•r•T&#13;
&#13;
SATURDAt MARCH 28, 1992&#13;
10:00 A.M•.&#13;
&#13;
IS For Sale&#13;
&#13;
Cnoap $$ Mull Colt 1~D0-111t·&#13;
3333.&#13;
Vondlng Routo: Locol. Wo Have&#13;
&#13;
Business&#13;
Wolff Tanning Bedt&#13;
New commarclal-Aome unlls,&#13;
Opportunity&#13;
from $188,00, Llmpt, lotlont,&#13;
acc•aorlu, monthty payments&#13;
INOTICE!&#13;
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. law 11 $11.00, call today, frH&#13;
recommends that vou do busi~ new color catalog, 1-800.228ness with people you know, and 1292&#13;
&#13;
45701. 614·5!13-.1551 Ell. 2V. room &amp; board, must bt clean &amp;&#13;
tr"stworthy. 614-446·3419.&#13;
E.O.E.&#13;
Roglstorod Nuroo, To $52,000. 14&#13;
Business&#13;
Full-Time Hasp SlaH. Free&#13;
Training&#13;
Private Housing, $1,000 Bonus.&#13;
t-BOQ-423.1739.&#13;
Retrain&#13;
Nowi!!Southaastern&#13;
&#13;
Surrogate Mother wanted, tree&#13;
plus expanses far carrying a&#13;
&#13;
Private P1y Phan11&#13;
&#13;
21&#13;
&#13;
WANTEDi MSW to be director ol&#13;
social work strvlctl In 136 bed&#13;
program-oriented&#13;
nursing&#13;
facility. Requlru tlrong super·&#13;
lnllrpei'IOnll,&#13;
CISI&#13;
Vilory,&#13;
m•nagemant, and Clsework&#13;
tkills; ability to work with tpeo&#13;
&#13;
Valley Dr, Pt. Ptoaunt, WV clot noodo of MR/DD ond Ml&#13;
rttldenlt; currant WV Uconse .&#13;
25550. AAIEOE&#13;
Point Pleasant, WV, area. 3Q4..&#13;
RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST 675-3230, "' 28.&#13;
Appllcotlono Bolng Accoptod&#13;
For IMMEDIATE Ojllnlngo For Woman: maka more money!&#13;
F"I-Tima Rotlllng And Night FrH eight week job praparalion&#13;
Shift Pooltlono. Wo Offer A. Very program about nontraditional&#13;
Compolitlvo Salary Rango Ao employment (ONOWI, call1·800·&#13;
Well AI: Excalltnl Education 637-6506.&#13;
And&#13;
&#13;
I ANN FARM&#13;
MACHINERY AUOION&#13;
&#13;
For cleaning,&#13;
wallpaperl~&#13;
painting, aman dry well repair.:&#13;
&#13;
Yard Sale&#13;
&#13;
Fw lli,.,....n lndlor&#13;
ITrolnod••~,...4.&#13;
I Largo Wllow IIIII ........... "'""""''&#13;
till TIM&#13;
,. a ••••••.........&#13;
&#13;
AClfiD AM -In,.,.,&#13;
&#13;
Toll Frn, 1·600-467-.1566, Ell.&#13;
313.&#13;
&#13;
Wanlad: Optometric Assistant,&#13;
&#13;
experience&#13;
preferred, bltlc&#13;
limo RN Suporvloar, Doy Shift. butlnnt&#13;
otUct education reComfl'llltlvo Wog81, Dllflrontlal quired. Send&#13;
reaumes bv March&#13;
Whh Ellporionco, Eq"al OpportunH.y Employer. Conttct Orrac- 30, 1992 to: Dally Santfnel, PO&#13;
tor 01 Nuralng, Plnoc- Coro Box 729J, Pomeroy, OH. 45761&#13;
Contor, 170 Pln-111 Drivo, Go~ Wontod: Sal" pooltlon for local&#13;
llpollo. 814-446-7112.&#13;
arH&#13;
buaineu.&#13;
Offering&#13;
&#13;
1-----,;..-ALL Yord&#13;
11"11 Bo Pold In&#13;
7&#13;
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I'"PI 1, ..,.,...ldna&#13;
- - , - R•tawnl&#13;
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Froo&#13;
&#13;
Easy Work! Excellent Pay! As·&#13;
semble Products AI Horne. Call&#13;
&#13;
lmmedlatt Opening For Part·&#13;
&#13;
Help Wanted&#13;
&#13;
446.(1811.&#13;
&#13;
=&#13;
Jllf ,. Doot-. ...... ·,&#13;
&#13;
~E·&#13;
.,rul\&#13;
&#13;
sary. Callt·315-736-7376. Ell. M·&#13;
OH-G2, 24 Hrs.&#13;
&#13;
11&#13;
&#13;
Help Wanted&#13;
&#13;
~&#13;
&#13;
Gallipolis, H11 Blue COllar, Has&#13;
Uc1nN, Mas BHn Shav.d. 614·&#13;
&#13;
3 Announcements&#13;
&#13;
Giveaway&#13;
&#13;
oom•onto&#13;
&#13;
Solid w,&#13;
&#13;
ttr &amp;p.m.&#13;
&#13;
according to ill byllwo, on Puppies: 6 Weaks Old, 5 Black&#13;
the third Wednoodoy of 2 Tan, Mixed Brltd. 614·446~&#13;
April, 1982, at 4:00p.m. lor 8670.&#13;
the purpooo of elecllng&#13;
Lost &amp; Found&#13;
director• and the trona- 6&#13;
octlon o! ouch other ;-Lo-1-:-1 ,-::Doo~·::CBI"'oc"'k-::Co-haw--w"t'""th&#13;
buoinHI 01 many properly choln ' Stake.. In Conlenhary&#13;
come before olid -ting.&#13;
A.roa. 6t4-448-9a72&#13;
Paul M. Reed, Socretary Loot: Fomalo Dog On O.J. Whlto&#13;
(3) 22, 30; (4) 10, 12, 411:&#13;
Road~ Gallipollo, 112 Nonrelgn,&#13;
&#13;
cut11nl Studont :Exohongo, coli&#13;
Bellndllot 114.f41-Z7M • cott.1·&#13;
800-olbllnf!·&#13;
UnaHoclood? lllot A.roa Slngt•&#13;
Througto Our Slftgtoo ·Nowotot•&#13;
ter. WrHt: 81,...1, P.O. lax Rio Orondo, Ohio 114-241-1112. '&#13;
1043, GaliiJIOIII, Ollla 45131.&#13;
&#13;
...,. COurthouOI, McArthur,&#13;
·OIIIo4MI1.&#13;
&#13;
II:&#13;
&#13;
Giveaway&#13;
&#13;
6 Black And Whilt Puppll1 To&#13;
LEGAL NOTICE&#13;
Giveaway. 614-446-6073.&#13;
Notice Ia heroby given&#13;
that the annual moe1ing of Lillie Pupples Mi1ed bread,will&#13;
small dogs. Ready now. 614·&#13;
the oharehotdero of be&#13;
446.0130&#13;
Farmers Bancohoroa, Inc.&#13;
will be held 11 the olllce of One male dog, 304-675·6937.&#13;
Formoro Bonk ond Savlnga Pupplu To Giveaway: 11'2 Collie,&#13;
Company, 211 Wool Socond 112 Black Lab. 614-388-9033, At-&#13;
&#13;
.lludonfo, orifvtna Auouot, Hoot&#13;
Famlllao Hoodooll Amor. lntor-&#13;
&#13;
Ohlo41111·&#13;
VInton County - Board of&#13;
&#13;
W'rlltln&#13;
&#13;
4&#13;
&#13;
Public Notice&#13;
&#13;
Street,.&#13;
&#13;
$1eoo&#13;
&#13;
Earn Up To&#13;
Par Weak&#13;
Processing HUu, FHA Gov'l&#13;
Refunds. No Experience NeelS·&#13;
&#13;
Postal Carriers, Sorters, ClerXs. 344, Galllr,olis, OH 45631. No&#13;
For An Appllcalion And Eum Phone Cal s Please.&#13;
Information Call 1·219·736·9807&#13;
Ext. P·6432 9 a.m. To 9 p m., 7 Food Servl~ Workers nMd~:&#13;
Cays.&#13;
grow and prosper whh one of&#13;
AVON • All areas, Call Marilyn the nation's 1arg11t food or·&#13;
ganlutlonsl Morrie CUstom&#13;
Weaver 304·882·2645&#13;
Mana~ment atthl Univlfslty of&#13;
Accounting Instructor Needed, Rio Grande. Previous IX·&#13;
Must Ha~a B.S. Degree In AJ:;. pertenca dnlrebla but not ,..,&#13;
counting. Send Resume To: P.O. sentlal. Work can lead to other&#13;
Box 213, Gallipolis, OH 45631 .&#13;
jobt: In other areas. Full or part·&#13;
tlmt nlldtd. Apply In person&#13;
AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU&#13;
to: Richard Haft or Glanna Davis&#13;
Excellent&#13;
Pay,&#13;
Banallls, from 1-3 p.m. Monday thru&#13;
407·292~7117, Friday at the University ot Rio&#13;
Transpor1alioo,&#13;
Ext. 571. 9a m ·10p.m. Toll Granda Canter at tht Cafeteria.&#13;
Ratundad.&#13;
Equal Opportunity Employer.&#13;
&#13;
50 Observant care&#13;
&#13;
Public Notice&#13;
&#13;
Vacations, Call 614-4ota.7217.&#13;
&#13;
11&#13;
&#13;
1992&#13;
&#13;
SUNDAY PUZZLER&#13;
&#13;
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopt. 22) II you walk&#13;
&#13;
Public Notice&#13;
&#13;
tnd $170 Por Wnk, Pold&#13;
&#13;
Coins, Gold Rings, Silver Cains,&#13;
&#13;
.Q2&#13;
&#13;
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Someone&#13;
&#13;
Cosmttologltt NHdtd: Gauran·&#13;
&#13;
With Or Without Motoro. Call&#13;
Laory Llvoty. 614-388-9303.&#13;
Top Polc81 Pold: All Old U.S.&#13;
&#13;
EAST&#13;
&#13;
3&#13;
t AQ 9 2&#13;
•to 7 s&#13;
&#13;
puter And SOftwara, 614-446·&#13;
&#13;
Want-.! To Buy: Junk Autos&#13;
&#13;
15&#13;
&#13;
• 10 53&#13;
• 54 2&#13;
&#13;
(Nov.&#13;
&#13;
Help wanted&#13;
&#13;
-• u b&#13;
Open ngs.&#13;
Male/Ftmalt.&#13;
Us.u "'D lit Horrtes, Call 614· TranspJHouslng. Call E.I.C.&#13;
446.0175.&#13;
Now!&#13;
1·206·736·7000&#13;
Ell .&#13;
&#13;
•w&#13;
&#13;
SAGITTARIUS&#13;
&#13;
11&#13;
&#13;
March 22,&#13;
&#13;
VCR'o, Mlcrowavoo, Powor CA~ERY WORKERS/A.LASKA&#13;
Toolo, Etc. 614-251·1238.&#13;
Hlrl $600+ Wkly. Ovor 8000&#13;
&#13;
standmg w1th certam assoc•ates might&#13;
be much more fragile than you th1nk to·&#13;
day If you try to boss them around, th1s&#13;
coulct become ev1 dent&#13;
&#13;
CLASSIFIEDS ...&#13;
Your Key to Grea t Buy•&#13;
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9&#13;
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wv&#13;
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ns,&#13;
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54&#13;
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Accepting consignmant for farm machinery&#13;
tractors, dozers, backhoes, cars, trucks, trailers, lawn mowers, tillers, motorcycles, and&#13;
tools.&#13;
SERVICE FOR PICKUP MERCHANDISE&#13;
AVAILABLE.&#13;
614-245·5152&#13;
ESTATE AUCTION, FARM AUCTION &amp;&#13;
HOUSEHOLD AVAILABLE AT YOUR RESIDENCE.&#13;
CALL FOR DETAILS, 614-245-5152&#13;
MARLIN WEDEMEYER, AUCTIONEER&#13;
Lie. 3615 &amp; BONDED&#13;
614-245-5152&#13;
lor Acclden1t or Loll of&#13;
21&#13;
&#13;
Jividen's Farm Equipment&#13;
INGELS ROAD&#13;
&#13;
-========:::;&#13;
&#13;
r&#13;
&#13;
In Memory ol&#13;
RICHARD E.&#13;
ENEVOLDSEN&#13;
1129162 to 3122191&#13;
One yur ago&#13;
today we lost our&#13;
loved one, but one&#13;
year ago today you&#13;
gained a very spacial&#13;
friend, God. Wt&#13;
know you art sale&#13;
naw, Rick, and In a&#13;
PIICIIUI home. Just&#13;
remember one thing&#13;
Rick, you will never&#13;
be&#13;
alone,&#13;
He'a&#13;
alwaye going to be&#13;
there with you. When&#13;
we 111 those fool&#13;
prints we will always&#13;
• • two sets, one Is&#13;
our son and brother,&#13;
Rick, and the other&#13;
ones will be that&#13;
very spacial friend,&#13;
God. One day we will&#13;
all reunite and we&#13;
will re)olce than.&#13;
We mill you so&#13;
much&#13;
and&#13;
will&#13;
alwaya love you.&#13;
Mom, Dad, Leigh,&#13;
Lynn, Melanie,&#13;
RebiCCI, Ken, Tim&#13;
111d Stave&#13;
&#13;
Property moy be lnopected at: RL 2, Box 517, South&#13;
Poln~ OH. 45&amp;10, March 11, 18121rom 10:00 a.m. 1o 2:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Payment Torrno: Deferred poymonl • lonowo: 110,000&#13;
upon accep1anco ol hlghnt bid, balancoln 30 dayo.&#13;
&#13;
Zetor, Long, &amp;. Kioti Tractors, Loaders, .,&#13;
Backhoes, Vermeer, New Idea, &amp;Lely Hay&#13;
Equipment, a complete line of bale&#13;
handling &amp; feeding accessories. Round .,&#13;
balefeeders, feedbunks, calfcreeps,&#13;
mineral feeders, automatic livestock&#13;
waterers, gates, corral panels, squeeze&#13;
chute, headgates, calf hutches, stock&#13;
trailer, utility trailer, etc. Truck beds, truck&#13;
racks, corn &amp;. tobacco sprayers, plastic&#13;
tanks, bush hogs, seeders, side&#13;
dressers, tobacco setters, rotary tillers -.&#13;
plows, disc, subsoiler, earth scoop, bo~&#13;
blade, rock rake, grader blade, post&#13;
auger, postdriver, boom poles, fence&#13;
post, barbed wire, Husqvarna chains&#13;
saws &amp; weedeaters, Toro Wheelhorse&#13;
lawn &amp; garden equipment.&#13;
And a complete line of parts &amp; service!&#13;
&#13;
Busl~ss&#13;
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FAMILY GROCERY&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
ASKING FAIR PRICE. IF YOU'VE&#13;
ALWAYS WANTED YOUR OWN&#13;
BUSINESS NOW'S YOUR CHANCE&#13;
TO OWN AN ESTABLISHED&#13;
GROCERY STORE.&#13;
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USED&#13;
Round balers, square balers, rakes, disc&#13;
mowers, haybines, conditioner, bush&#13;
hog, finish mowers, spiketooth harrow&#13;
cultipacker,&#13;
plows,&#13;
grain&#13;
auger:&#13;
gooseneck, flatbed, &amp;stock trailer, riding&#13;
p~sh mowers.&#13;
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CALL 985·3300 OR&#13;
985·3945&#13;
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. Real Estate General&#13;
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Real Estate General&#13;
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Canaday.&#13;
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446-3636jnfJdrut&#13;
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Form of Paymont: All paymenla muat bo by onh,&#13;
cortlfted choclc, cuhlw'a or IIINuror'e check, or by a&#13;
United S - poata~ bank, oxprou, or t.lograph money&#13;
order. Mako check or money order poyablo to tho&#13;
"Internal Rovenue Sorvk:e".&#13;
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GALLIPOLIS&#13;
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446-1675&#13;
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Public Auction Sale&#13;
Under the authority ollnternal Ravenuo Codo SocUon&#13;
6331, the property . .crlbad bolow hu boen 01lzed lor&#13;
nonpaymont ollnllrnal rwonuo tax• duo from;&#13;
GEORGE TAYLOR&#13;
NOMINEE OF JOHNNIE TAYLOR&#13;
RT. 2, BOX517&#13;
SOUTH POlNT,OH. 45680&#13;
Tho proplrly wlU be oold at public auction aok provided&#13;
by Internal Aavonuo Coda SocUon 1335 and rotated&#13;
regulotl0111.&#13;
Datool Salo: hch 31, 1H2&#13;
nme o1 Saloo: 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Place ol Sale: RL 2, Box 517&#13;
South Poln~ Oh. 45680&#13;
Tlllod Offered: Only the righ~ Utie, and lnlereol of tho&#13;
tupayar lla11td above, ln and 1o tho property will be&#13;
offered for aate. II requeoted, tho lnlornal Aovonuo&#13;
Sorvlce will furnloh lnlormotlon oboul pQaolblo&#13;
encumbrancoe, which may be ulllulln do11trmlnlng tho&#13;
voluo of tho ln11tr•t bolng oold.&#13;
DeocrlpUon of Pro polly: Lot 11: A r•Idantial dwelling&#13;
with olx bedrooma, two full belho, olx hall botho, lull&#13;
baoomonl ond 1 llroplaoo oltuoled on 13.t5 ocroo. Thlo&#13;
homo II al brick and contalno over 5,000 aqua.. toe! ol&#13;
living apaoo. Locotod approx. 10 mlnuloo from&#13;
downtown HunUng1on.&#13;
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Miscellaneous&#13;
Merchandise&#13;
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AUDREY F. CANADAY, BROKER&#13;
LINDA G. SKIDMORE&#13;
MARYJ,'. I!'LOm&#13;
REAL'lOR 879-2686&#13;
RIU.L'IOR 440·9883&#13;
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. HOMES, FARMS &amp; COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES&#13;
25_LOCUST STREET GALLIPOLIS. OHIO 45631&#13;
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For lurth• lnlorrnallon contact Georgo Bock&#13;
1534 North Brlclga s-~ Chillicothe, Oh. 45801&#13;
Tolophonol: (&amp;14) 773-5351&#13;
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HUTCHINSON AUCTION INC.&#13;
ANTIQUE AUOION&#13;
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ALBANY, OHIO&#13;
Located 11 mllee WNt of Athene, Ohio. Take US&#13;
50 and 32 Welt of Athene and ult onto 50 Weat&#13;
toward• McArthur. Auction It located a quarter of&#13;
a mile on the left Sign• wlll be poetad:&#13;
McClure 2 pc:. oak dry sink with drop down work surface and&#13;
doors and drawers in top v.ith 9allery, the bottom has a&#13;
swing out flour bin and drawtnt 1n the end. 48 inch oak S&#13;
roll top desk, o'!k hall seat with bovllled mirror, mople bek81'1 cupboard with 14 drawers, oak curved glass china with&#13;
mirrored back ond all feet clowed, oak NapaiMie kilchon&#13;
cabinet, 2-oak wardrobes, ea~y poplar wardrobe, olk&#13;
curved glass secrelaly woth leaded glaas door above daok&#13;
ftat gtaaa socrelaly, ftat wall cupboard with spoon carvlnga I~&#13;
doors, oak ftatwall with glass doors, HI ol six pressback&#13;
chli,., early 8 tin pia oala, 54 inch oak round 1abla In orlg.&#13;
finish, amoll early blonket chest with Chonlord panels, oek&#13;
washstand with matching drasHr, small walnut hanging&#13;
comer CUpboard with pinned door and Chanlord panels, oak&#13;
highboy wtth bonnet box, orig. finish oak highboy, other&#13;
highboys, mahogany claw loot highboy with mirror, d..ssers, oak dresser with swivel mirror and teardrop puns,&#13;
humpback trunks, 6 loot oak mantel with columns, large&#13;
gra1n box with raised panels, orig. finish mission couch&#13;
makos into lull size bed, walnut dining room oat with&#13;
Sheraton style legs consisting of table v.ith 3 leaves, bulflt&#13;
and six chairs; wicker baaainel on wooden wltMls,six pNII&#13;
back captains chaire, Eudlko washstand, olk ha...,.t lablo&#13;
with puUoutleavos, welnut Victorian lovHeat oak kitchen&#13;
cabinot with olog gl110 top, oak nooord cabinej,' olk rockers&#13;
orig. finish olk olant front dask, two 11-Mng machln... ook&#13;
church pew, y, sizo apoon carved bod, iron blby bod, braP&#13;
bed, Iron and bra11 bod, olk lowboy drauor with lorgo mirror, Vtctorian walnut pat1or stand, and other standi.&#13;
SMALLS AND COUECTIBLES: &lt;12 inch oak lendam box&#13;
phone, olk doublo box phone, candleodck phone, "l:~x.&#13;
250 old arrow haada and a full groove tomahawk,&#13;
ly&#13;
found; heavily carved !adoral style mirror with eagle on top,&#13;
ornate man on mountain kitchen clock with atann, organ&#13;
stools with ball and daw laat, iron bulldog door stop, concrete door stops, brass kettle, Iron kettles, slall Goodyear&#13;
ti.. henging sign, glaP chumo, Marx secondary train engine&#13;
with track a1od transformer, bluo ond while 10 gal. we1ar&#13;
cooler with hllrllnt crack, Tonka toya approx. 25-30 yrs. old,&#13;
other toys, Hvaral axcaftent picture frames, milk bolllao and&#13;
other bottles, Hocking Valley B..wory inc. bear keg, oil&#13;
lampe • one ia c..nbtny glass, Jewel Tea coffaa pot, 8plalts, and·four cupo and saucent: oa~ Ccrona typewrtter,&#13;
stra1ght razors, ·weohboards, ralltng ptno, 47 pea. Royal&#13;
Court china, lineno and quilt tops, kraut cut1er and othor&#13;
items, tdoal compositlon·doU.&#13;
HAND WOVEN RUGS: Antique Kennan Karastan 9xt2&#13;
Antiquo ~king Pi"'re Ng 3x5, Antique Tree of Uta rug&#13;
approx. 4x7. The following Ngs are of nowor dales: Supor ·&#13;
90 line Chinese An .Deco ext2, Aubutson 8X9, Art Deco&#13;
4x6, A~buuon 4xll, Fine IndO Perelan ~shan 9X12, Bidjar&#13;
6x9, BidJAr 2.7x12.3, Henz4i&lt;6, Indo Par1111n Heriz 6X9 3x5&#13;
Royal Pakistani Bokhara 3x5, sxa, 2X3, 2.8x8, 2.8X9. 10 lncb&#13;
Persian Sarouk 5x5, Fine Into Peraian Kaohan 2.8X8.8, Fine&#13;
Bangoill Aubutson 2x4, Korman 2X4, Royal Peklstani&#13;
llolcharulx 1)12. ,&#13;
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REPROOUCTION: Art eaHI, Georgian tabie, oltvor titblo,&#13;
tea lablo wtth' boveled glou, VICtorian bird Clgts, TheH&#13;
ttems are hand Nbbod finished ~d will be auctioned ••·&#13;
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Two yearaago today&#13;
You went away.&#13;
We do nol undaratand&#13;
Why God reached&#13;
down Hie hand&#13;
But every clay the pain&#13;
Mekea the taara come&#13;
11 rein.&#13;
We've been told In the&#13;
put&#13;
It would get eaeier II&#13;
lett,&#13;
But It'• eo hard to&#13;
r•eon&#13;
Cauee you were •&#13;
child of avery&#13;
euaon.&#13;
Spring,&#13;
Summer,&#13;
Winter and Fall&#13;
You alway• hed a&#13;
amlle for all.&#13;
You touched our live•&#13;
10&#13;
We want you to know&#13;
We will never forget&#13;
The one called Bl'lll&#13;
Sedly mllaed by&#13;
Parente,&#13;
Grandparenta, Aunta,&#13;
Unclat end Couelne.&#13;
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In Loving Memory of&#13;
JEREMY GUINTHER&#13;
who p11Hd away&#13;
Mlrch&#13;
1180. .&#13;
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gave&#13;
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EL RANCHO GRANDE BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH&#13;
HOME IS ONLY 4 YEARS OLO. PRESENT OWNERS&#13;
HAD THIS HOME CUSTOM BUILT AND HAVE KEPT IT&#13;
IN MINT COND. 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS MASTER&#13;
BEDROOM HAS WALK-IN CLOSET, PRIVATE BATH&#13;
DOUBLE CLOSETS IN THE OTHER BEDROOMS:&#13;
LARGE KITCHEN WITH SNACK BAR, FORMAL DINING&#13;
AREA, ANDERSEN WOOD WINDOWS THROUGHOUT.&#13;
HEAT PUMP, BASEMENT, ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE.&#13;
IN-GROUND POOL, BARN. YOU CAN VIEW YOUR tO&#13;
ACRE RANCH FROM THE REAR DECK WHICH&#13;
FEATURES BUILT-IN SEATING. CITY SCHOOL&#13;
SYSTEM. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT.&#13;
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Saturday, Mar. 29, 1992 at10:00 A.M.&#13;
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In Memory or&#13;
ALLEN ROOD&#13;
May 16, 1971March 25, 1990&#13;
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Hli memii!Y will never&#13;
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He laahloned 1111 untie&#13;
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3 BEDROOMS, ~ STORY&#13;
LIVING ROOM AND DINING&#13;
R~~~CIJ~[-~~ KITCHEN. BASEMENT. VERY&#13;
AI&#13;
AT$35.~.&#13;
BEAunFUL BUILDING SITE ON WHITE ROAD APPROX. 4Yr WOODED ACRES WITH 12X65 MOBILE&#13;
HOME WITH 3 BRs, and t Yr BATHS. GOOD LOCATION.&#13;
GREAT PRICE $15.~.&#13;
NEAR HOLlER HOSPITAL - SPLIT FOYER DESI(!N.&#13;
HAS 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, LARGE LIVING AND&#13;
DINING AREA, EQUIPPED KITCHEN WITH SNACK&#13;
BAR, FIRE AND SECURITY SYSTEM, GAS FORCEO&#13;
AIR FURNACE, CENTRAL AIR COND ., 2 CAR&#13;
BASEMENT GARAGE. $65.~.&#13;
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LOOK AND COMPARE! 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS,&#13;
COMBINATION KlTCHENIDININGIFioMILY ROOM&#13;
AREA WITH FIREPLACE. LARGE 2 CAR GARAGE ,&#13;
CONVENIENT LOCATION JUST OFF RT. 35. THIS&#13;
HOME IS A BARGAIN AT $58.~.&#13;
CHESHIRE TOWNSHIP -LOOKING FOR SOME LAND&#13;
IN A VERY PRIVATE LOCATION? LET US SHOW YOU&#13;
THIS PROPERTY! COMFORTABLE, SPACIOUS, 8&#13;
ROOM HOME, 25 ACRES. $39,500.&#13;
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HARAlSON TWP. - A-FRAME HOME HAS 3&#13;
BEDROOMS, 111 BATHS . SURROUNDED BY&#13;
BEAUTIFUL WOODS. $27,000 .&#13;
$27,500&#13;
VERY NICE 1181 MOBILE HOME SPACIOUS 14'x70' HAS 2 BEDROOMS, 111 BATHS,&#13;
LARGE LIVING ROOM,IoMPLE CLOSET SPACE DECK,&#13;
STORAGE BLDG. 1.55 ACRE GENTLY SLOPING LOT.&#13;
7&#13;
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GREEN TOWNSHIP INCREDIBLE VALUE, APPROX.&#13;
25 BEAUnFUL ACRES, MOSTLY FENCED PASTURE.&#13;
CABIN WITH FIREPLACE, BESIDE STOCKED POND.&#13;
WELL MAINTAINED 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH HOME HAS&#13;
FORMAL LIVING ROOM PLUS FAMILY ROOM WITH&#13;
BRICK FIREPLACE AND CHERRY. PANELING. '&#13;
SEVERAL OUTBUILDINGS. JUSTLISTEDI $t2o,OOO.&#13;
7&#13;
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RESIDENCE AND MOBILE HOME PARK - VERY NICE&#13;
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH COUNTRY HOME ON APPROX.&#13;
23 ACRES, BACK PORCHES, .2 CAR GARAGE, 8&#13;
MOBILE HOMES. ALL PRESENTLY RENTED,&#13;
EXCELLENT LOCATION. CALL FOR COMPLETE&#13;
OETAlLS.&#13;
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lr COUNTRY ESTATE: GIVE YOUR FAMILY&#13;
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THE&#13;
PRIVACY THEY DESERVE! 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS,&#13;
FAMILY ROOM, PLUS RECREATION ROOM, LOVELY&#13;
FORMAL UVING ROOM WITH F-IREPLACE, EQUIPPED&#13;
KITCHEN, FORMAL DINING ROOM, REAR DECK,&#13;
SECOND FLOOR BALCONY. ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP, ' .,.;&#13;
NATURAL REDWOOD EXTERto!l, 2 CAR ATTACHED j"X&#13;
GARAGE. SURROUNDED BY 8 BEAUTIFUL WOOOEfil&#13;
ACRES. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT. $125,000.&#13;
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21 ACf'IEI- HANNAN TRACE ROAD. $15,~.&#13;
101 ACRES- HANNAN TRACE ROI,D. $28,~.&#13;
LOOKING FOR KC ICHOOL DIIT.? VERY NICE '&#13;
FRAME RANCij WITH FULL Fl,..SHED BSMT. HOME&#13;
HAS 3 IR'S AND 1)1 BATHS, NlCE~Y DECORAI'ED&#13;
WITH OVER ONE ACRE LOT. BA$Et,IENT HAS LARGE&#13;
FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, OFFICE SPACE,&#13;
8MALL WORKSHOP AND STOf!AGI!. GREAT PRiCE&#13;
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Llc:anlld end Bonthd In lila&#13;
of Ohio&#13;
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845 SECOND AVENUE IN GALLIPOUS 2 STORY&#13;
VICTORIAN STYLE HOME PRESENTLY USED AS A4&#13;
UNIT RENTAL. WOULD MAKE LOVELY ONE FloMILY&#13;
RESIDENCE. $48,000. ·&#13;
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SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT.&#13;
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Thla ·auction ·wiU be an lnlontodng ouoUon lo alland.&#13;
Plan 1o tlay a wliUe. Good load II .vaHollla. Ninety-live&#13;
par coni ol the lloted llarilo ara liMy lor hom• or&#13;
ahope. ·We would Uka to lllank w• ~ lor 1111fiPOI!ing&#13;
our IIUOtlon. Wo wiU bagln ·-llonlfiiiiUrnlturo llotw....&#13;
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VIEW AND LARGE ENOUGH FOR A GRAND PIANO.&#13;
FORMAL DINING, FAMILY ROOM, TWO VERY&#13;
SPACIOUS BEDROOMS, ONE FULL AND TWO HALF&#13;
BATHS, STORAGE ATTIC, CARPORT, PPJIO, WITHIN&#13;
WALKING DISTANCE OF DOWNTOWN GALLIPOLIS.&#13;
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HouH for rent In SyracuM, 814·&#13;
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3 Bedroom, 2 Bath- u$50'o, Located 2236 Grohom 3 BR, 1·V2 bath, tamlly room, no&#13;
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Eltmontary School,&#13;
(Galllo COunty). 814-441-2908.&#13;
3 UOh Apanmont Ronlll, Exea~&#13;
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polo. Point Ploooant. $360 par&#13;
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Dtpooll. 614-441-3870.&#13;
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2 BA trailer · for rent on&#13;
neighborhood rDad. 614-446-&#13;
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3 bdrm., partly lumlshH, New&#13;
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Havon, 304-882-2466&#13;
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43 Farms for Rant&#13;
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vinyl underpennlng, porch, :2&#13;
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E. -.ct 84.1&#13;
3bdnn., 2&#13;
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on Slatt Routo 7. 814:lbdnn., eomplolely romadolod, dlnl~&#13;
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dolachod garogo1 ~ult t,..o, earpttod, no ptlo, rof. l doli.&#13;
hardwood lloorO, Nil -mont, ~~Ired, $3001 mon., 814-915- 2 Bldroomt, ~ncld For HorHs, Urge Vard, $250/mo. O.poslt&#13;
Clifton, W.Va., 304-773-5354&#13;
Requlrod. 614-388-6259.&#13;
BEAUTIFUL HOUSE FOR SALE&#13;
Hlllorical A,.. Comor Lot • 811&#13;
lloln St. Pl. Plo101nt, W. Va.&#13;
Real Estate General&#13;
Complttoly Rononlad: 2 Full&#13;
Balht, 3 Large Bedroom~, New&#13;
HVAC, Now Corpst. Avallablo&#13;
Juno 15 614-446-2205.&#13;
Bill Buy In The County: 15 Min.&#13;
From Town. 2 Yrs. Old.&#13;
Road. Roducodl Coli For Ap-&#13;
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Slone, C.A. And Forced Air Gal&#13;
Furnace, 3 Bedroom1, 2 Bathl,&#13;
Family Room, Living Room,&#13;
Llrga Kitchen, And Dining. At·&#13;
11cf'td 2 Car Garage 24x36&#13;
Malnttnanct Frw Building Plus&#13;
10 Acru 01 Ground. A:sklng&#13;
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BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT&#13;
BUDGET PRICES&#13;
AT JACKSON&#13;
ESTATES!&#13;
. 536 Jackson&#13;
Pike&#13;
lrom S19umo. Walk to •hat&gt; &amp;&#13;
movlu. cau 614-446-2568. EOH.&#13;
Complttly Furnished Small&#13;
••5o1m0 Plus Utilities&#13;
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Dopooh.&#13;
614-446.0338.&#13;
Call'&#13;
Botoro 7p.m.&#13;
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Utllltiu&#13;
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614-44&amp;-o544.&#13;
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614·992·6225&#13;
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home, newly ramodtled, 6/10&#13;
acre, law utldtla, $12,000. 304·&#13;
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El- Homo Contor, 1-8011-58115710.&#13;
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1H4 10X50 Very Qood Cond.&#13;
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attractive 2 story colonial 1n S~nng Valley.&#13;
Portect lamily homo in a graat ne1ghbolhood.&#13;
This homo boasts 4 bedrooms, 2Y, baths, Ia~&#13;
family room, living room, ~ining room, eat-In&#13;
kitchan with 1V room off of1t. Planty ol sto~.&#13;
Patio and dock in back lor outdoor fun . Pnced.&#13;
to soli at $93,DOD.&#13;
11213&#13;
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Se ttle into this homey throa bedroom with&#13;
fenced backyard. You'll lova tho largo kilchen&#13;
and adjoining cozy family room. Pricad al&#13;
$37 ,900.&#13;
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NEW USTINGi&#13;
AFFORDABLE HOME IN GREEN&#13;
TOWNSHIP!&#13;
Piclura yoursalf in this 3 bedroom mnch located&#13;
m a family oliantod noighbomood that your kids&#13;
will love! You will like the conver:ience to&#13;
shopping, hospitaol, ate. Home offers .formal&#13;
living room , family room , large aat·tn kttch.e~,&#13;
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this homo.&#13;
1232.&#13;
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•. Leaaa: L.A., One B.R., Bath,&#13;
• . Khch1n WI Stove &amp; Refrlg.&#13;
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• • ner Second &amp; Pint, Gallipolis.&#13;
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: · 1230. Por Month; Dtposll R•·&#13;
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3 bedroom homt &amp; glrl!ll, 1112&#13;
acre rivertront property, Letart,&#13;
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1304-882·3121.&#13;
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PEACEFUL LIVING ON RACCOON CREEK&#13;
Pertoct salting for relaxation and enjoyment of&#13;
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Real Estate General&#13;
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to the creek and planty of room lor mcreation.&#13;
Log home includes 6 room s including&#13;
baseman I. Largo deck ovartooks the wondarlul&#13;
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nRED OF LOOK-ALIKES?&#13;
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Wa'va got a "one of a kincf' homo lor you. ThiS&#13;
eye appalling rustic contampomry homo has&#13;
somathing for tho ant11e fam1ly. Mastar bedroom has adjacantloH and ampla morn lor tho&#13;
most complete bedroom suita. Lr.-in.g room woth&#13;
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to gain and nothing to losa. $125,000.&#13;
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lfs all boon donal This 2 yaar old home ''&#13;
. raady and waiting lor you. Slight contomporal'l&#13;
dasign provides a vary spaciOUS foal. Largo&#13;
complement of easemanl windows fat tho&#13;
sunshine in avon on cloudy days. Baauliful&#13;
kitchan. 3 bedrooms, 2 lull baths. Nice deck&#13;
ove~ooking flat professionally landscaped yaod .&#13;
City schools. $79,90D.&#13;
1707&#13;
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Road Bidwell, Ohio, 114-388-&#13;
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roof. Pricad to move quickly al $79.900. 1709&#13;
LOTS 6 ACREAGE&#13;
Two 1 acre lois and t1 acrns lor sala on AI. 35&#13;
near Spling- Vallay. Locatad on Rl 35 and old&#13;
AI. 35, lhis proparty is privata and conven~enl.&#13;
Lots ara priced at $7,900 and the 11 acras rs&#13;
$38,500. Call lor more inlonnation.&#13;
1223&#13;
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DoESN'T THIS SOUND UKE WHATYOU'R.E LOOKING&#13;
FOR? A baautilul rustic log home, embracad 1n the pea?SIul solitude of natura. Surrounded by 2208 sq. fl. ~I flYing&#13;
spaca with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, modern conven10ncas.&#13;
alagant design. A large wrap around porch to sat back and&#13;
e&gt;&lt;perience the joy ol oauntry living. Nesdod on nearly 4&#13;
acres. This should be&#13;
YOURS I S8!,5_D0_&#13;
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HOW ABOUT A HOllE WHERE TilE CAmE CAN&#13;
AOAII."and the children can go outside and play? HERE&#13;
IT lSI A frame 1rwM farm houae with 80• - · 3 bedroomo, 112 base., fireplace, B.G. haater, cisl8m &amp; TCP&#13;
wa1tJr availabla. IMMEOIATE POSSESSION I Como see all&#13;
the wide open surroundings .&#13;
$49,000 .... Make on oiler.&#13;
NEW usnNG- Middleport- A 2 unit apartment builcing .&#13;
that oauld be a great rental investment! Both units currently&#13;
ranted good monthly Income&#13;
$13,000&#13;
NEW USnNG-Middlopor1· 1 lloor frame cabin typo horne.&#13;
4 rooms. 2 bedrooms, some carpet I paneling, gas space&#13;
hast. Would be a nics little fixar-upperl S8,!XJO&#13;
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NEW USnNG ON RRST AVENUE&#13;
Very nice 2 .story home is waiting for you and&#13;
&#13;
your lamily. This homo has bean complotaly&#13;
4 bedrooms , 2 1&gt;2 baths, family room, lonna!&#13;
dining room and formal living room . Baautiful&#13;
kitchan with charry cabinals, 2 fimplaces and&#13;
very attractiva oak staircase. Baautilully&#13;
landscaped inground pool in backyard. Off&#13;
• straat parking. Giva us a call lor an&#13;
appointment.&#13;
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maple tabla, 4 ctplaln chalra;&#13;
white stwlng machine, cablnat;&#13;
rowing machlnei •nllqut cherry&#13;
deale with itather top. 61'14-446-&#13;
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Thru 60 Inch In Stock. Ron&#13;
CHOICE OF 10 COLORS Ev1n1,&#13;
Jackson, Ohio. 1-80().&#13;
FREE ESTIMATES ON&#13;
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Post Bt.ildings and&#13;
Ponablt changeable letter sign&#13;
Package Deals. Save&#13;
$288. FrM lltleraldtllvtry. Plla·&#13;
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE&#13;
YIRGINIASMITH, BROK£R,318-8826&#13;
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LYNDA FRALEY, REALtoR, 446-6806&#13;
MICHAEL MILLER, REALtoR, 446-6806&#13;
PATRICIAROSS, REALTOR,245-9675&#13;
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Unlloador Skid SINr. Colt 6146114-7842.&#13;
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Gallipolis, OH.&#13;
PH. 614-256-1633&#13;
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Split, dry firewood, $25 load,&#13;
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304-773-5312.&#13;
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Real Eslale General&#13;
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1768. CEDAR RANCH HOME: Sluatod on 47 10'11&#13;
mfl This home features 5 BAs, and or. office,&#13;
plaYroom, 2'/, balhs, utility room, cathecJral ceilings&#13;
over living room , dining room anCI kitchen,&#13;
&#13;
NESTLED IN THE PINES ...&#13;
DO YOU LIKE WATER FRONTAGE, BOAnNG,&#13;
FISHING, SWIMMING - This homo has it all. Cozy 3&#13;
bedroom homo nestled in pinos, surrounded by woods on&#13;
three sides and approx. 500 feat of frontage on Raccoon&#13;
Ck. Affordable. Call lor an appointment.&#13;
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5.6 ACRES MORE OR LESS of Woodland. Excellent&#13;
building silo. Land has been survayad.&#13;
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conversation pll ln living room wfstone fireplace. Fire&#13;
and security alarm system. Flrlshed farm~ room wllh&#13;
tlreplace, heal pump and cen11a1 air, 2 ear garage,&#13;
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IGOt. READY FOR OCCUPANCY - NATIONAL&#13;
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REGISTER: VIctorian, OKeollent eondRion. Down by&#13;
the Ohio River In GalllpoUs, 011., Very eltganltum-oflhe•eonlury homo. 4 bednn., 3 belhs, library, usetul&#13;
atlle and col!'jllete blllment, 5 llroplacas, gas heal&#13;
with central air, g8lage. Romanllc gazebo, patios,&#13;
beaulllul~ landscaped. All lovingly maintained.&#13;
&#13;
covored patio, bam with 2 hOrse stallS and lade room,&#13;
stocked pond. Home has approx. 3000 sq . ft . living&#13;
space and many more amenities. Call tor more&#13;
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lnlonnallon.&#13;
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Potential bed and breakfast or remain resldenlal .&#13;
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1638. LAKEVIEW LOTS: - Choice loll wAh&#13;
9psetaoular vtow. You will wtnl more than one.&#13;
oak, rnaplo, dogwood and evergraon traos mokt&#13;
this a siburl&gt;an poradllo. AIIO lola trorr:tng on&#13;
WMe Rd. Euv ICCOOS 10 Ill out lots lnd&#13;
sub&lt;IVfllon loll Vll LlklviOW CGU~ Ill opprovoct&#13;
township owned&#13;
mllntalnod rood. "Otlllllto&#13;
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1780. CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD pluo oorwenlonllo&#13;
shopping. hoaplal, etc. Lovet; home offers 3&#13;
&#13;
bedrms., kN., loomlly nn cornl&gt;., 2 baths, anaehod&#13;
garage and lnground pool. The lot baeko up to a&#13;
wooded and&#13;
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oft.,."""""'·&#13;
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ln4. ACCENT ON VIEW aclooo froM tho&#13;
BEAUTIFUL OHIO RIVER. Briel&lt; lnd vinyl lpll.&#13;
HOmo&#13;
3 bedrmo., 2 btlla, lrlvllng Ul, DR, lei,.&#13;
2 C4r oHoelad. Ytry neat ond c:loan homo. CITY&#13;
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16'18. FOR A YOUNG COUPLE OR COUPLE WHO&#13;
ARE YOUNG AT HEART. You can aftortt lhls 3-4 BR&#13;
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$150;&#13;
Kelvtnalor&#13;
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1711. CEDAR I STONE RANCH - Everything's&#13;
sp~l about lhls tashlonablo contemporary homt.&#13;
Harmorjzed LA, OR. 3 bednns.. 2 baths, tg. master&#13;
bldrm. Loods of cabinets In kit., now family room wlh&#13;
a Vktor1an touch. wau untl l:lull In wlbar&#13;
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446·4206 or 446-2885&#13;
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' G.E. Woohar, $95; Whlripool&#13;
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ranch wllh LR, ell·ln khchen, bath, ref., range, FA ,&#13;
gas heal. CIA on one acre MIL. CaV tor more lnlo.&#13;
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e"ra storago. Back door polio and oarago. Largo lot&#13;
1\ith trees In a love~ nol(1lbolhood. Tills home Is ol&#13;
super!&gt; qually.&#13;
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1765. RIO GRANDE - Home Ia pr1CO&lt;Itor lmmoctlata&#13;
salt. 3 bednn., both , has heal, carport . Ajlprox. Y. ol&#13;
an acre. Beautiful trees ll'ld spot to buld a new home.&#13;
Located on SR 35. $30,000.&#13;
1753. CLOSE TO TOWN with many fine features. You&#13;
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, . Kelv nstor Refrigerator, Frost&#13;
. Free, Almond, 1175; Admiral&#13;
· Refrigerator, Coppertont $150;&#13;
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must go Inside to appreciate. Lovely throughout.&#13;
Custom-made kitchen cabinets, 3 badrms., U2&#13;
baths full dMded buemeR w/-4 rooms. Ttlls home&#13;
ovenOoks thl Ohio River. cay schools, ~ walar and&#13;
sewer. $37,000.00.&#13;
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1715. GET MUCH MORE wflon you buy this lrosll~&#13;
palried 3 BR ranch with Ul, kitchen wnh din. area,&#13;
range, ret .. 1'/,baths, elec. BB heal, AJC, trun trees,&#13;
pallo and carport. In excelent corddon . _.o·s.&#13;
11781, NEW LISTING. A SUPER BUY Is wl'lat !his&#13;
lovely all bl1ck, 2--3 SA ranch ts , wllh eal·ln ldlctlen,&#13;
carpel, w, baths, luel oil heat, AJC, shingled root, car·&#13;
port,fuU bsml. on 1 ac. Mit In a quiet neighborhOOd.&#13;
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Call lor location. $54,900.00.&#13;
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BEAUTY o.llh ehann gotoro. Tho 1mt1t&#13;
love will IIU 3 bodrm. ronclt Cozy&#13;
;;;;jp;;.;'i,;i:.i: Nice ceblnota In lcllchan. low gao&#13;
pato, 2 cor garage, new oulbulldl~ . Prentaot&#13;
comer ~ with ral tence and some new lhnma and&#13;
trees. $65,000.&#13;
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1738. COMMERCIAL or RESIDENTIAL. Primo&#13;
loc:anon. Eastern Ave. OppOffunfty lo combine homt&#13;
and business. Ol'llo River hontage. Very nice 3&#13;
bedrm. home w/appUances, lull basement. This It a&#13;
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rooney mak~ proposllon. ~I lor IIIJPOinlmant.&#13;
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Secluded, partialy wooded acreage with small&#13;
pond end fences. Nice building or mobile home&#13;
site. $14,900.&#13;
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; Houlthold tumlohlng. 112 mi.&#13;
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' : Otlvo St., Golllpollo. Now I Ultd&#13;
: • furniture, heattrs, Wutem &amp;&#13;
. Worll booto. 814-4411-3159.&#13;
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BEDROOM: Bunk Btdl 1911&#13;
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Drawera $44.95; Twin Manrtta&#13;
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home wllh great&#13;
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1776. 10·12 ACRES MIL BEAUTIFUL ROLLING&#13;
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appointment&#13;
open stalrway,lrmleh doors,&#13;
WAS $t9,900&#13;
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LANO can bt divided also and purel'lased as IOiiow:&#13;
1. 2 acres WOOded, 2. 3 acres {1 1c. wooded and 2&#13;
acs. deared), 3. 5 acs. cleared, and • · total acreage&#13;
ol10.1 ~ acr&amp;l m'l. $.35,000.&#13;
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1171. TAKE A LOOK AND YOU WILL IE&#13;
SURPRISED TO FIND thla doo.C&gt;Itto bt&#13;
mo.. than lull what you oro looking tor. Porftdly&#13;
harmon~od In every Wl'l· LM'R, DR, 3 BR, 2 bllho,&#13;
kit. w&gt;l&gt;w. rw&gt;ga, chfiWlShar. woocl&gt;urntng ttrapllco,&#13;
11oC. HP, CIA on appro•. 1 ae. M.t . Ctllodoy.&#13;
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MIDDLEPORT·Coio Street-A very well kept 1 112 story&#13;
hom e with vinyl siding, 2 bedrooms, F.A.N.G. Furance, full&#13;
basement with shower, and 21ull balhs. $29,900&#13;
SALEM STREET·Rulland·A 2 story hom e with 4-5 bed-&#13;
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1767 FOR SALE OR TRADE. 0\mer willlor .·home k&gt;cated '" !he country. This Is a 3&#13;
bedroom bntk ranch, 1 car garage, 1\12 baths,&#13;
baSem&amp;ri slualed on 0.816 ot an tat m1 .&#13;
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rooms, nice fron t sitting porch carport, cute little ptayhouse&#13;
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sining inside a lanced back yard. Home has a brand new&#13;
roof and gutters. central air, and some new carpeting, and&#13;
a storage building.&#13;
NOW $29,900&#13;
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DINETTES: Wood Bor Sloolo&#13;
' $14.85 (26'1 Tablo And 4 Padded&#13;
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• 1124 E. lloln Slrool, Pomtro~.&#13;
• ' Hourw:·M.T.W. 10:gg a.m. Ia 8:00&#13;
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NEED A SMALL BUSINESS BUILDING? want to Stalt&#13;
your own business in Langsville? It's a nice building on&#13;
approK. 1 acre lot. Has water, sewage, and restroom. Buill&#13;
to stata regulations. WAS $30,000 NOW $25,000&#13;
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS, SOME OWNER FINANC·&#13;
lNG AVAILABLE, WITH DOWN PAYMENT- This restaurant seats 38, is wen established, lully equipped, new&#13;
cantral air, attractive dining room, good gross sale figures .&#13;
nice storage building , ample truck parking . Owner preparing to redre. Can purchase business and 3 acre lor $92,000&#13;
or business and 1 112 ·acrns for&#13;
$65,00D&#13;
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. REDUCED 12&amp;,000 - 2 or 3 bt&lt;ms., kll.,&#13;
range, ret., ounporoll, full buorntrj and oarago. Will&#13;
lnoutated. Yltw o1 Ohio River.&#13;
InS. RIO GRANDE HOME OR INVESTMENT - 3&#13;
btdrooma, 211J .• 1Vl both, ponlal ~. ely wator&#13;
and llwtr. Deep lot. 85'lr170'.&#13;
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LONGBOTTOM-Boohon Road-If you're tired of living in&#13;
town , you might want to take ak&gt;okatthis3bedroom, 2bath&#13;
home with a large family room , fireplaca, finished basemont, and glassed in porcll on approx. 1 acres.&#13;
$45,900&#13;
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610 LOCATION IS THE KEY to IIIII 2 1101'1 homt&#13;
toeal8ot ori Ftrot•Avonuo. 4 BR, 111.! baths~ lsmlly&#13;
room living roorio bllsomont, and omaJI 1 B~ . both.&#13;
ldlc:llin, living rooin ~1 . Home Is sltualed&#13;
on comer kit. Call lor&#13;
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1781. VERY NICE HOME - . ! In Cholhllo&#13;
TVol&gt;-this horne t.ooturosiPf&gt;. 1344 sq. ft. 31trgo&#13;
bedrooms, 1112: baii\S, M ·basement anct 1 car&#13;
garage. Make awolntmenl to 1M tNs ll.lradtve&#13;
homt.&#13;
tn1. BUSINESS FOR SALE - 28136 frame 2 stan&#13;
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STATE APPROVED garage W, years Did wtlh 8~10&#13;
oHice space . Wired 11 0 and 220. Business Is SOld&#13;
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wlh Inventory and equlpmenl tor tire sales. Ltst ~&#13;
equ ipment on !lie . Empire by Redman 14W70 2&#13;
bedroom, 1Y, baths, mobile home, year 1984. Home&#13;
and business 15 slualed on 1 ac. nVIIol. catllor ptot&#13;
and lOCation.&#13;
InS. BUILDINO LOTS- 2Y. ae m.1 on I eornor lot 011&#13;
Slats Routo&#13;
and Shalon RooQ 1.7 mle 1nlm Rio ·&#13;
Grondt Untvorllly. -toto. Ct!l tor Pllol. .&#13;
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1735. IUIUR8AN RANCH- FHA-V~ a very nlco 3&#13;
bodrm.. bath, country kl., Ul and tamlty rm.&#13;
wl1lroploet. 1 IC. m.1. $45,000. Rodney B. Rd.&#13;
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1750. HANOYIIAN SPECIAL- MAKE OFFER. Land&#13;
contrad. You1 go book In time Wyou 11vo In thla lorgo&#13;
2 otooy home, 3 bodrmo., ball!, lei., dining nn., 1141111y&#13;
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1778. BE,IounFUL RANCH HOllE liluatod on 2~&#13;
aeroo In a qufte ltlllng In Twin Pinao 8 - n.&#13;
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Home t11turea 3 btchoms, ,~ bltht, utility room,&#13;
11v1ng room, clntng WM, ldlcMn, full blloment, 1 cor&#13;
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nn., _ _ _ ._..,._\"oltn-.126.000.&#13;
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room, flfeplace, kllchan,&#13;
backvaid.&#13;
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TREES AND MORE&#13;
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' OPEN: 7 Dayo AWllk, U .M. • 8&#13;
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n4t.lltDDLEJIORT ANYOIII7 121,ooo- Will buy ·&#13;
IIIIo ..........., IIIOt 3 bl&lt;tm,. 1K batN, 2 llory&#13;
home. LO¥tty now Oll'ptt, range, and dryor,&#13;
til .. ~· Nool 'and dNn homt tocatod 607&#13;
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·oavid Wiseman, Broker, 446-9555· ·&#13;
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LIVING ROOM : Sola And Cllalr&#13;
$171 And Up; Coll11 And End&#13;
Tablll 1711 And Up; Swivel&#13;
Rockoro $79.&#13;
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CHARMING HOUSE IN TOWN&#13;
.&#13;
Allon:labWity io only one of lito bonUMI that will&#13;
att,.ct your interest. The ownoro h,ve&#13;
complttaly remodeled this homo lrom top to&#13;
bottom. Now bathrooms, besudlul now ki~on •&#13;
with brnltlaol nook, new carpet llrtd decorating , ;&#13;
and new lumscs leave very lith for you to do.&#13;
Includes 3 bedrooms, 2 batho, llv1ng room, •&#13;
dining room 111\d family room. 2 fi19pltlcel. Very •&#13;
nice blckyard .,.. for kido . Lcicated on 111 •:.&#13;
Avenue. Pricild at $78,VOO.&#13;
1201 • _&#13;
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HAIRSTON_,~46-4240&#13;
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Middleport,&#13;
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deck,&#13;
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1630. EXCELLENT APARTMENT BLDG.&#13;
INVESTMENT: Good money makor IN TOWN. Large&#13;
apt. bldg. wllh 3 two bedroom aps., 2 one btdrm.,&#13;
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VI'RA FURNITURE&#13;
BARGAINS GALOREI&#13;
114-446-3158&#13;
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CHILDREN GROW. HOUSES ODN'TII&#13;
In this age ol shrinking spaca, you'll lind a:21x13 living room, 23K13 kitchen and 26x16&#13;
unfinished family room. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths.&#13;
Plus 2 car garage, 1.25 acros, mn, nice ·&#13;
covared patio. II your PlliHnt home is c111mpod&#13;
and confining, call today. $59,DDD.&#13;
1&amp;15&#13;
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Wiseman .:leal Estate&#13;
B. J.&#13;
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LA. OR, klt . wlbar,&#13;
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Complttt home tumlthlnga,&#13;
Hours: Won-Sat, 9-5. 614-4~6, 0322, 3 mllu out Bullvlllo Rd .&#13;
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We Have Bu,ers!&#13;
We Need·Listines!&#13;
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ARE YOU ALL CONFUSED ABOUT WHERE TO 00 TO&#13;
BUY OR IELL YOUR LANO OR HOME? ITOP TAKING&#13;
THOSE ASPIRIN AND 'HOIJIINQ YOUR HEADI COME&#13;
OH II AND lEE UIINSTEADI WE'RE TilE ONEI To.&#13;
IIIINO YOU REUEFI WE'RE TilE ANSWER: CLELAND&#13;
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1697. SPACIOUS DOUBLEWIDE ranch wtlh 3 SR,&#13;
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205 North Second Ave.&#13;
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LAYNE'S FURNITURE&#13;
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SERENE SURROUNDINGS&#13;
The road ends hera at this 3 bedroom ranch&#13;
with largo family room and front and roar decka&#13;
lor relaxing and enjoying tho quiol, almool&#13;
country atmosphere. Call today to sea this one&#13;
owner horne. Pricad at $66,500.&#13;
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START FROM SCRATCH&#13;
And your portoct home can "'appon" wltln you&#13;
build on one ol thesa 5• parcels. Conveniently&#13;
located near Rt. 35 in Grttn Township. City&#13;
schools .&#13;
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NEW USTlNG IN SPRING VALLEY AREAl We're Hliing alloldabiitylll you're lookin~ lor a&#13;
very well kept homo in a super family onenlod&#13;
neighbOrtlood, look no more. This 3 bedroom&#13;
homo is a dandy! Includes 2 lull baths, large&#13;
oat-in kitchen with plenty of_cablntlspacoo and&#13;
large dining al91. Bonuo: noca, largo ecretned&#13;
in porch attached to house for outdoor&#13;
anjoymanl. Heat pump with gas back up&#13;
systam only 3 years old. Pnced anordably al&#13;
$62,500.&#13;
.&#13;
1211&#13;
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lUI ACRES, MIL&#13;
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QUAINT &amp; QUIET· A iltla 1 floor frame home with vinyl&#13;
aiding. 2 bld'oomt c:omlonably localtd ort 2.211 act8l of&#13;
land on Fon11t Run Rd.&#13;
ASKING 124,800·&#13;
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IIU&amp;.nt&#13;
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WOODED LOTS&#13;
Just off Rio Grande Canterpoint Road. 2.5&#13;
acllls to 5 acres. Prolocliva restliclions. All tree&#13;
covered lots. Ideal location naar collage. Lot us&#13;
show you tho lois in lhis quial, woodad se~-~~&#13;
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NEWUSnNG&#13;
85 ACRE FARM ALONG RACCOON CREEK&#13;
Compltto with 2 bama, 2 ponds and a vel'! n~ea&#13;
brick home. Comprised mostly of pastulll and&#13;
tillablo acreage. Thoro's a 2,000 lb. tobacco&#13;
baso and good spring. 3 bedroom homo with&#13;
full banmont and 1 car ga111ge. Ext111 2 car&#13;
detached garage also . Qulot an1a in Groan&#13;
SChools. $120,000.&#13;
1202&#13;
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RUTLANO. 3 bedrooms, 1 t/2 bath, Ranch Horne wi!h&#13;
approx. 6 acru Horne oncludea hast PIIIIP. oontal a1r,&#13;
gnga. cwpor~, outbolldlngs. Owner would 11&lt;810 have thlo&#13;
oold&#13;
ASKINGI:IUOO ...&#13;
May accapttlrly roaaonable offer! CALL TODAYI&#13;
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138, All In &amp;xclllanl CendHionl&#13;
Gaurontood To Worlll 814-387-&#13;
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NEW LISTING FOR STARTERS!&#13;
For stai'IAirs, it has all oltha essentials including&#13;
a vary reasonable plica tag . 3 bedroom mnch&#13;
in a c:onveniantlocation includes living room, ;&#13;
lamily room , oat-in kilchan and bath. Nawar&#13;
caopat in most rooms. Heat pump with canlllll&#13;
air. Largo ftallol within 2 miles of town. Priced'&#13;
to sell at $42,DDD.&#13;
"THE PLACE TO LIVE" - Anive somaplace&#13;
special and still ba only 10 minutasl.rom town ..&#13;
Situalad on a 3 mn wooded acllls With acceoo,&#13;
to largo fishing pond . Older, vary chann1ng&#13;
home offers 3 badrooms, 2 batha, living room ••&#13;
dining room, lamily room and largo kitchen._.&#13;
You will be proud to call thiS pisco homo. Ustod&#13;
at $85,000.&#13;
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car garage, gas heat .and central arr. Newer&#13;
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MAKE&#13;
Very nice 3-4 bedroom home&#13;
. mora than&#13;
most in is pri~ ron9.1. Features Include oak&#13;
kitchen eabonets, family room , living room, 2full&#13;
baths, dock. 1 car garaqa, heat pum~ . Located&#13;
In family oliantad no1ghbortlood '" Green&#13;
Schools. ~sking $48,500, but maka an off:~&#13;
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My neighbor had gone into town lo&#13;
speak with several investmenl&#13;
exper1s. I overheard him tell his wife:&#13;
"If all the financial exper1s in this&#13;
country were laid end to end lhey&#13;
would slill point in all different&#13;
DIRECTIONS!"&#13;
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~: Eorty Amorlcan oyllt 1011&#13;
; • end gold choir. 304.S75-1t42.&#13;
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remodeled in very fine taste. Features include&#13;
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fim laca lonna! dining room woth china ea no ,&#13;
eal~n kitchen, dan. plus lull basement with&#13;
famil room and rae . room . Vary pnvate&#13;
bacJaod with inground pool and larg~ patiO. 2&#13;
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GOOD USED APPLIANCES&#13;
Washlrl, dryers, ,..frlg«atora,&#13;
• ,.ngao. · Skoggo Applloncao,&#13;
• ' U.PJ* RIVW" Rcl Bnldt Stone&#13;
•: cniot llofol. Coil 114-4.a-7398,&#13;
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. 3 ~,.Adroom home offers much mo_re&#13;
Very OIC8&#13;
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than most at this price. Largo IVIn~ roombi I&#13;
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btu, COlt $400. Ull $285. 304·&#13;
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BUSINESS OPPOR11JNITY IN&#13;
EXCELLENT CONOinoN&#13;
Outstanding polontial on this drive-thru earlY·&#13;
out. Gmatlocation along St. Rt. 35. 3 bedroom&#13;
residence includad in sale. Lots o.r road&#13;
frontage Will includa invantory and equ1pment.&#13;
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tlnanelno at S101.4t pt1 month&#13;
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pipet, wJn.&#13;
Refrigerator, Washar 1 Dryar, Block, brick,&#13;
FREE Lingerie; wt.n you host a Color T.V., VCR, Electric dows, llnttlt, etc. Claude W111·&#13;
tars, Rio Grtndt, OH Call 614·&#13;
Cameo Ungerlt Par1y In your Typswrilor, &amp;14·258-1238.&#13;
245-5121.&#13;
home, 304-675-6837.&#13;
Somervllle'o Army Surptuo;&#13;
Pets lor Sale&#13;
GtnHII Nutrition Products Sam&#13;
Frl, Sal, Suni noon-6:00 PM. 56&#13;
loaturing Amino Acid Body Othor&#13;
dayo hours. 304-273-1185_!,&#13;
Building wolaht looo and tal&#13;
five&#13;
mlln&#13;
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1-n Groom and Supply Shop-Pet&#13;
burner lormufu. Available IX• Ravonowood, WV. By Sandyvlllo Grooming. All br..U, styles.&#13;
clualvel~ at RUt Aid Pharmacy.&#13;
Polt OHica. Gear up tar wild lams Pet Food O.aler. Julie&#13;
The 1111 WI)' Ia dt.l.&#13;
lun;.,- Halon. Gray Grun Lear Webb. Call 614-446-0231.&#13;
Lawn Mowtr Re~lrs, gtt tUned TrHbark Army paltern ci~Mhlng , Ash Tank, 2413 Jackson Ave.&#13;
up tor spring. Slden EquiP" Splh, dry llroWOOd, 125 load, Point&#13;
PIOINnt, 304-675-2063,&#13;
ment, 304.f75·7421.&#13;
304·773-5312.&#13;
lull llno Tropical llohl birds,&#13;
small animal• and euppl 11.&#13;
Like new LP. gas heater, 25,000&#13;
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ownor financing at $101.46 par&#13;
• month buyl alllh..O lolo, o304-&#13;
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Lot Or Aero!gl For OUtiMy&#13;
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Double oven ltove, 11 cu ft side&#13;
by tldt retrlgtralor, $175. ac:h&#13;
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G.E. Retrtaaralor Frezzer On&#13;
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11204&#13;
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l.otl tor sale, trailtra accep-&#13;
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Wanted&#13;
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1231&#13;
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cathedral ceiling and fueplace w1ll welco.me&#13;
your guests for you . Full basement that JUSI&#13;
won 't quit has possibilities for a 4th bed_r~m&#13;
and mora. lnground pool. Large outbu•ld•ng&#13;
with potential to become a guest ho~se . 1.5&#13;
acre lot with a view. 4 car storage . G1ve u~ a&#13;
call for an appointment. You've got everyth1ng&#13;
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1ooxl50 O.bble Drive, Gal·&#13;
llpolls. 6t4,...4&amp;-7231, Aner 5p.m.&#13;
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VERY PRIVATE AND WOODED!&#13;
Portae! salting to anjoy this newly conslructad&#13;
log homo. Largo front porch to enjoy cool&#13;
summer breezes; at1ractive woodbumer .and&#13;
hearth to wann your soul on those cold wmtar&#13;
nights. APproK. 2,300 sq. H. of comfortabla&#13;
living space including 3 bedrooms .(room lor&#13;
4th), vary attractr.-a counll'l kitchen, loVIng room&#13;
with pine coiling, nawly fimshed family room&#13;
and 2Y, baths. Largo 2 car garage w1lh&#13;
overtlead storaga. Approx. 5 years old.&#13;
$89,900.&#13;
11211&#13;
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setting . Perfect for weekend get-togethors or&#13;
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lull time country living. $34,900.&#13;
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Lois &amp; Acreage&#13;
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Lots In New Haven • 100%&#13;
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· . or $300. both. 18,000 btu win. • dow alr/eond 1375. 304-875-5593&#13;
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Q.E. Hoovyduty Gao Dryer, Call&#13;
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Raccoon Creek. 3 acres, mA, with good access&#13;
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$707. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS REAL VALUE. 3 bedrm1, vnyl&#13;
ranch L.A., dining area, ldlchen, bath on llrst floor. Divided base·&#13;
mont w/4 nm., lamWy nn., storage, laundry, worX area, !1, bath&#13;
ancl outside emry. Covered deck, carpon, and garage. Garage&#13;
has 220 eledric Ia wort&lt; on car &amp; tnJcf.3. ·~ acre Mil. with beautiful&#13;
trees. Lot clry uiii!Uos. Cly schOOls. $41 ,900.00. DON'T DELAY,&#13;
SEE IT TOOAYI&#13;
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14x12, Total Eloet~e, Sol-Up On&#13;
Private R1nted Lot. Excellent&#13;
Condition, Call &amp;14-367-ot39 Attor 5 P.M.&#13;
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ovallablo, 304-875-2122.&#13;
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7311. '&#13;
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For Slit: 1188 Atdman Danvllll,&#13;
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ownar financing It $98.U ~r&#13;
month, any one of tour lots&#13;
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WATER WELLS&#13;
DRILLED:&#13;
WATER GAURANTEED. 614-BB6-&#13;
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SCHOOLS . Enjoy spring In your new horne .&#13;
&#13;
gmt eond, 304-576-2783.&#13;
84 Schultz 14d5, 2BR, 1 112&#13;
bath. CA, $10,000. 304-875-3104&#13;
or 17S-3278 oHOJ 5:30.&#13;
&#13;
·- toblo. 304-875-2722.&#13;
Loll In Galllpollo Ferry • 100%&#13;
&#13;
complete wltwln maltrusll,&#13;
Llko now, eall614-245-5867.&#13;
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6&#13;
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Reuonab1t prtoo . $51,000. Salal*!,tncludod.&#13;
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3 bedroom, 14x70 mobile homa,&#13;
1 aecultttcl acra, extra room&#13;
wiWOodbumer, covttld porch, 2&#13;
level decklln b1ck, woodthtd,&#13;
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1083 Menalon 14x52, 2BR.&#13;
S1ove, rttrla. Included. Utility&#13;
clout, g11 fumac:1, new carpet,&#13;
great condition. Mull Stlt. 614·&#13;
&#13;
1091 Sunshine 14•85, 2br, 2&#13;
Baths, Now On Rented Lot, 814·&#13;
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Merchandise&#13;
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Clryer, $8,000. 304-675-7294.&#13;
&#13;
589-5245.&#13;
1Sif1 Exc•nent Condition! Mx80&#13;
Sun1hlnt MobUt Home. 3 Bad·&#13;
rooms, 2 Bat hi, 614-441--8325.&#13;
&#13;
Evant EnltrpriiH, Jacklon, OH&#13;
&#13;
R~ondltlonM&#13;
&#13;
·dryoro, aach $100 and up. Wo&#13;
HrVIce til mtkH. Tht Waahar &amp;&#13;
Dryer Shopps. 614-446-21144.&#13;
Rod nquln prom gown olzo 8&#13;
compltle outth, $2~o. 304-67552V2.&#13;
&#13;
Al1t0 tralltr spa~. All hock-upa,&#13;
&#13;
458-1084 aftor 5:00PM.&#13;
&#13;
Aera land, trailer, dick, porch,&#13;
well, city Wlller, 2 bedrooms,&#13;
Jerrya Run, Apple Grove, 304·&#13;
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1-8011-537·9528.&#13;
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Furnished&#13;
Rooms&#13;
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Pla111c&#13;
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Tanka, Jtl Aeration Tanks . Ron&#13;
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room lpilrtmentt at Village&#13;
Manor&#13;
and&#13;
Rlvar.ldt&#13;
Al&gt;o~rnontl In Mlddloport. FRim&#13;
Sill, C.IIIM-1192-7787. EOH.&#13;
&#13;
a team player.&#13;
&#13;
If you are ready for a change,&#13;
&#13;
Concrete&#13;
&#13;
Gracloua living. 1 and 2 bed-&#13;
&#13;
have strong management skills and&#13;
&#13;
Real Estate General&#13;
&#13;
Real Estate General&#13;
&#13;
Sc'-1, l!lhlo. 814.&amp;43-2930.&#13;
Flatwood Aroo, Pomoroy, Largo&#13;
Country Home, Naw Khchlin,&#13;
Bath. I Corpotlng. Low $30'1,&#13;
Quatltlod Buyor. 8t4-4.a-2351.&#13;
&#13;
LOCAL JOB&#13;
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PART-TIME&#13;
MERCHANDISER&#13;
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11&#13;
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Help Wanted&#13;
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22,&#13;
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or&#13;
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POMEROY-Main B!·VIew&#13;
the RI"'-A 2 story home&#13;
w~h 3 bectoomo, 1112 batha, one car garage, and a lUI&#13;
buoment. Tht houae aita on 2 lots ancfhaa ·cantral ail.&#13;
&#13;
IB,OOO&#13;
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2• 2 I TORY.FARM HOUlE, hoi good old-~&#13;
i-n.&#13;
good 1o11111y- on -lniilllnwil.l..olvo&#13;
bUIIctlng llrC24 oould bo u on Ollfra&#13;
ii)COrlll aportnwol or'*" wollalhop. LollfZI Mlt1H ·&#13;
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lollthlolllo Mlt1H.&#13;
&#13;
GIVO uo 1 croft tor dotlllo. 121,000.00. Both lor&#13;
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$311,000.00.&#13;
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1• NEW UI1111GI: Buy IIP"'IIe or ~ !loti;&#13;
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SONNY GARNES,· 446-~707 •&#13;
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THIS ONE. 10 oeroa w1t1t opprox. 2600 Ill. ta111coo&#13;
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17S1. IN TtiWN. .. llll-ote Pae•oolan ... 2 1!*&#13;
room. 1 bllll, Mlm. ofdlng- -0114111 - ·&#13;
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PRICED 132,000.&#13;
&#13;
�Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, OH-Polnt Pleasant, wv&#13;
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Times Sentinel&#13;
F~rm&#13;
&#13;
Supplies&#13;
&#13;
&amp; Livestock&#13;
61 Fann Equ lpment&#13;
t~~CM!i. ~ Madel B, Alllt&#13;
&#13;
Chllmtnl, H.O. 6. Dour, Hyttar&#13;
&#13;
Fork Lift. 614-446-2359.&#13;
tpr 18.4x34 T-roll du111 $350.&#13;
1pr 20.8138 tires &amp; Iubas&#13;
suitable tor duals $100. 304-67543GI.&#13;
85 Mf TntCIOI &amp; Buoh Hog&#13;
13250 Lilt Modo!, 3000 Fori!&#13;
OJeaed $4850, 4000 Ford tractor&#13;
14150,. Big V1rm11ro Round&#13;
Boilr to&lt;150 114-288-1522&#13;
iH Ford Tractor Ertra 111 r11r&#13;
whool • tlreo &amp;1,200 614·388·&#13;
0710 Arter &amp;:Pm&#13;
Cui Turf Tractor Lale Model,&#13;
40 HP, $3,950.i_ MF 285 Dle&amp;tl,&#13;
$7,850; lnt'l l,;Ub Plow, Olse,&#13;
Blodo &amp; Bush Hog, $1,995. 614·&#13;
286-1522.&#13;
For Salt Cralmans 5 HPM rear&#13;
tina Tiller 17 In' sWath. 2 years&#13;
old. 614-441o1530&#13;
lnt'l Formoll 3GO, 3.12. hitch,&#13;
l'lmota hydraulics, runs aood,&#13;
IOOkl good, $1625, 614·247~292&#13;
JO &amp;ft. Groin Orlll, Excellent&#13;
Condftlon. $750. 614-251-6011.&#13;
Jlm'o Form Equlpmont, SR. 35,&#13;
Will Golllpotlo, 614~1-11177;&#13;
Wide ltlectlon ntw &amp; uHd farm&#13;
II'KI:on &amp; lmplamente. Buy,&#13;
nil, trade, 8:00.5:00 wMkd'ays,&#13;
Sot. !Ill Noon.&#13;
Eloct~&#13;
&#13;
Now Hotl1nd 7 H hlyblnd. Now&#13;
Hollond 8 ft hoy bind. New Hoi·&#13;
land Super 717 Forage Harv. .&#13;
ter. Gahl til grlndtr~mb:tr. All ax&#13;
cond, 3044Tl~215.&#13;
&#13;
Oliver tractor a linn m•chlntry&#13;
pono, It not tn otock will got,&#13;
C.ll "1111 0111 loton". 614-3888681.&#13;
R85 DHch Witch Trencher with&#13;
hoe an•chment. Cau 1740&#13;
Unlloader skid stMr. 614-694·&#13;
7842.&#13;
Wanltd: Used farm equipment,&#13;
anything you want to n il . Call&#13;
814-256·1308, 256-6040 after 6&#13;
p.m.&#13;
&#13;
Livestock&#13;
&#13;
63&#13;
&#13;
11 c:owt, t calvn, I bull. 614·&#13;
&#13;
367-11156.&#13;
1i&amp;e AOHl Mara, 11,250; Big&#13;
1810 AQHA Glldl11g, $850; 1882&#13;
HorM I Stoek Tr1ller, $1,995;&#13;
Big u..d Sllvor Royol Show&#13;
Saddi1.114-2BH522.&#13;
2 Gt ..lt Kids Ponys For Sale.&#13;
614-446-2222, 614-446·7597.&#13;
2 Mara ponln, 304-67S-3Jt9.&#13;
Angus And Chi-Angus Black&#13;
Buflt.~,. Reasonably Pr1ced. Slate&#13;
Run t-arrns, Jackson, otllo, 614·&#13;
&#13;
71&#13;
&#13;
Autos for Sate&#13;
&#13;
72 Trucks tor Sale&#13;
&#13;
it Autos for Sale&#13;
&#13;
t885 Chlvv C.lob~ty, 62,000 1181 Ponlloc Flreblrd, ocollont&#13;
miiM, eharp. 1M3 Buick Ctntry condition, UOQO, 304·rn.5482&#13;
&#13;
Limited, 70,000 mllu, nice, 304-&#13;
&#13;
&amp;lS-4193 or 675-6247.&#13;
1885 Eocorl, 4dr., 1111ionwlgon,&#13;
auto, 72000MI, 1t1r10, luggage&#13;
111ck, new lirM, blutl blualnt•·&#13;
lor, h11dllahll fender •mage,&#13;
$850, 114-MI-2600, f.lpm&#13;
1iU Ford Crown VIctoria, IIIC&#13;
cond, 304·773o5i11 attar 8;00,&#13;
1985 llonto Co~o, 4.3 tHor, T·&#13;
topo, good cond., 13000, 614882-8828&#13;
1985 Olda Cutlass Suprema,&#13;
304-875-7378.&#13;
1186 Ford LTD, Yory Good Condition, 52,000 "Milas, Air,&#13;
Automatic, Naw Tlrts, 12,650.&#13;
814·251-8251.&#13;
1088 Lincoln Town Cer Cartitr.&#13;
33,000 mi. New Urn, $12,900.&#13;
&#13;
614 441 4051.&#13;
&#13;
1988 Mazda 628, blutJ blutlnter·&#13;
lor, lisp., •II options, minor front&#13;
and damage, drtveable, $700,&#13;
614·949-260~ fl.5pm&#13;
&#13;
1187 C.vaUer, 2 door, 4&#13;
&#13;
cvl, 4&#13;
&#13;
IPHd, runa &amp; looks 1xc. 3046'15-1408.&#13;
1i8i CIVIlltr Wagon 13,200.&#13;
&#13;
1885 C.moro ou1o 12,695. 1817&#13;
ChovoHo 11~_5. 1985 Plvmouth&#13;
Voyogor 1217110. 1863 Ford Ron·&#13;
gor 4x4 t2,500. 1985 F·150&#13;
12,150. 1984 Bronco $2,000. 1083&#13;
Ford R1nger 62,000 miles&#13;
$2,000. 1RI Covollor lodan&#13;
$3,200. 1Hl' Oldo Cut1ol0 Cloro&#13;
$2,900. 1986 Dodge VIlli 12,000&#13;
mlloo $2,700. 1885 Otdo 88&#13;
$2,700. Scot1VI Uood Cars, 304·&#13;
882-3752.&#13;
1989 C1vaUar, 2 door, 5 tPHd,&#13;
good cond, $4,395. or basi offor,&#13;
&#13;
304-875-49&amp;1.&#13;
1989 Chovy C.tobrlly $3,815;&#13;
1i88 Ford Escort, Automatic:,&#13;
$2,595; 1986 Ford EXP Air&#13;
$3,195; 1987 Ponlloc Flrtblrd&#13;
&#13;
1989 Nisun Sentra,&#13;
$3,195; 1111 Hlaun Sont01, Air,&#13;
&#13;
$3,79!;&#13;
&#13;
$2,795; 1987 Ford EXP $2,695;&#13;
&#13;
1988 Ford Taur1.11; 1986 Ford&#13;
&#13;
Eocort SW $1,89&amp;; 1985 Oklo&#13;
Cutlau Clerra $2,195; 1988&#13;
Chov. Sprint $1,395; B&amp;D Auto&#13;
&#13;
Sllll, HlghWI)' 110 North,&#13;
&#13;
6\4~&#13;
&#13;
446-8865.&#13;
1989 Pontiac Grand Prl~:,&#13;
30,000MI, whitt w/grey InteriOr,&#13;
1uto, ground effects, loaded,&#13;
$6900, 614·992-80781882-2178&#13;
1990 Ford FttUVI, Ssp., 1mlfm&#13;
star1o!. 45MPG., elleell.nt condi·&#13;
tlon, 3•000MI, p~cod $4850, call&#13;
614·9411-2437&#13;
1991 Sentra S.E., Air, Auto, EIC,&#13;
Garaged, 2,500 Ullts, $10100&#13;
1988 Olds Cullass Classic Poy Off. 614·441·1312, 8:00.7:00.&#13;
Brougham, 307 V-8 , loodod 89 Ford Thunder Bird Sh1rp. 31&#13;
t.lgh mlltt, vary clean, prieid mlloo PS PB AC Fully Equlppod&#13;
upon lnspectlon, 614·1112-2979 or $8,900 after 5;30 PM 614·256614·882·3394&#13;
1754&#13;
11&#13;
&#13;
Help Wanted·&#13;
&#13;
1877 Chlvrolll Hoavy HoH Pick·&#13;
&#13;
.U~t,&#13;
&#13;
Full 81~. 350 Automttlc,&#13;
New Tlra, Brakn, Timing Hond1 250X 4 Wtwtltr, H1v1&#13;
Chain, Paint. Excellent Candf:. Aocnoorln. Excollonl Condl·&#13;
&#13;
lion! $2,500. 614~5-4514.&#13;
1877 Chovy Crow Cob 314 ton,&#13;
OU10, $650. 304-175-2949.&#13;
1965 Ford R•ng•r 4x4 PU truck1&#13;
lii,100MI, 1lr, amllm radio, bea&#13;
liner, tiber gllla topper, V-6 long&#13;
bed with bed llnar, new tune up,&#13;
ohocko, brokn, $4700, 614·112·&#13;
8819 until 3pm, M·F, &amp;14·94f.&#13;
2935 aft•r 6prn,&#13;
1986 Ford 350 Dietel, dual&#13;
tanks, 12h. mldw..t bed with&#13;
3H. rocb. Good cond. &amp;14·2H·&#13;
1335.&#13;
1988 S.to 4 Cvllndor, 4 Spood,&#13;
86,000 Mll11, Excellent Condition, Has long Bed, $3,600. Call&#13;
Evontngo. 614·387·7760.&#13;
1987 Chevy 314 Ton 4x4, Auto,&#13;
Duet Tanks, Tool Bo~:, $6,800,&#13;
614-441-1)110.&#13;
1987 GMC V-8, Automatic, Lad·&#13;
der Racks And Tool Boxts, Nice&#13;
$5,595; 1987 Ford PU, $3,095;&#13;
1986 Ninon PU $2,995; 1968&#13;
Samuri 4~::4, $3,995; 1986 Ford&#13;
PU $2,895; 1987 lauzu PU&#13;
$1,495; 1987 Ford Ranger PU&#13;
$2,59&amp;; 1984 Toyoto PU $1,4t5;&#13;
1i84&#13;
&#13;
Ja•p&#13;
&#13;
Cherokea&#13;
&#13;
tionl $2,500 . 114~1-7144.&#13;
&#13;
75 Boats &amp; Motors&#13;
· for Sale&#13;
1m Sllverllne&#13;
120hp.,&#13;
&#13;
lryhut&#13;
&#13;
ln~rd&#13;
&#13;
wolk·&#13;
&#13;
bolt, 18ft.,&#13;
mercruHr&#13;
&#13;
tlvough&#13;
&#13;
wlndlhlekt, very nice cona.,&#13;
~00. 614-843-53&amp;e onytlme&#13;
&#13;
1m 16FI bolrd Ski Boot 81HPM $1,400 oftor &amp;:PM 114256·&#13;
1754&#13;
&#13;
79&#13;
&#13;
11to Maxum 18 ft, In·&#13;
bolrd/outbolrd, low hra, gartgt&#13;
ktpt, ttllnfell IIIII prop,&#13;
lltoguord pkg, rudv to go, p~c•&#13;
$1,115. 304-571-21150.&#13;
BOATERS&#13;
Qulml Mercury Marine Service.&#13;
Mercury, Mariner, Mercrutser&#13;
speciall1t. Mercury cartlllad.&#13;
Mobllel...We come to you . 614·&#13;
2$1.SV1V.&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
20ft. 1978 Tlttn motor home,&#13;
BASEMENT&#13;
WATERPROOFING&#13;
311000M!, good cond., aood&#13;
t!mla 814-985-3545 tvtnTngt. Unconditiontl llfttlmt guaran·&#13;
ask r Hartt)'&#13;
' IH. Local refsrtncn furnished .&#13;
FrM estimates. Call collec:l 1·&#13;
614·237..0488, day or night&#13;
Services&#13;
Rogers Basem.nt Waterproofing.&#13;
&#13;
76&#13;
&#13;
campera&amp;&#13;
Motor Homes&#13;
&#13;
81&#13;
&#13;
March 22, 1992&#13;
&#13;
Home&#13;
Improvements&#13;
&#13;
tial lmpravementt. Including:&#13;
Plumbing, EIKtrlcal. lnauranct&#13;
Clalmo Al:cop4od.lt4·2,58·1611.&#13;
Curtll Home . lrr~p;ovtmtnts:&#13;
&#13;
Kltch1n1 And B1th1. Free Et·&#13;
tlm•tnl References, No Job To&#13;
Big Or Smoiii614-44HI225,&#13;
Hick'• Rooting, Painting &amp; Deck&#13;
Building. FrM estimates. 10&#13;
yaara experience. 614·388·8964.&#13;
&#13;
Auto Parts &amp;&#13;
Accessories&#13;
&#13;
1m 15' Stlrcraft Trthull, 80 HP Budaet Trantmltllont, Uttd &amp;&#13;
OB llolor, Some AcciiiO&lt;Ioo, rebu11t, lllrtlng 11 IB;,_ ~ont&#13;
&#13;
JET&#13;
&#13;
Aerallon Motors, repaired. New&#13;
r•buiH motors In ttock, RON&#13;
EVANS, JACKSON, OH. 1·800·&#13;
537·9528.&#13;
Ron'a TV Strvlce, lptelallling&#13;
In :Z.nllh 1110 Ht'VIclng moat&#13;
other brt.ndt. HouH calfs, tlaa&#13;
somo appliance repolrs. WY&#13;
304·578·2398 Ohio 614-446-2454.&#13;
Septic Tank Pumping $90, Gallla&#13;
Co. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES,&#13;
Jackson, OH 1-800-537·9528.&#13;
Davis&#13;
S.w-Vac&#13;
Service,&#13;
G.orget CrHk Rd. Parts, IUP•&#13;
plies, pickup, 1nd dallvery. 614·&#13;
446.C294.&#13;
Will build patio covers, decks,&#13;
scrnnad rooms, put up vinyl&#13;
siding or trailer skirting. 614·&#13;
245·9152.&#13;
&#13;
$2,000. 814-441·1012.&#13;
whHI d~vl llor11ng 11 014&amp;.00&#13;
1989 Pro Croft 18 ft, tloh &amp; okl, 614·14S.56n, 614-992-8213.&#13;
111c cond, 304-e?S-7188 alter Good plck.up bed Exctlllnl&#13;
5:00.&#13;
shape lor 85 Long whHI batt.&#13;
614·245.9232&#13;
&#13;
&amp;&#13;
&#13;
Neotled In the middle of 5 ocros, thio beautiful 2 story&#13;
brick &amp; cedar houoo oHero tho following:&#13;
3800 Sq. FL&#13;
Central alr featuring two heat pump•&#13;
4 bedroom•&#13;
3% baths, 3 ahowera, 2 "tuba&#13;
Large Foyer with Bruce Hardwood Roaring&#13;
LR., D.R., Den with wooburnlng fireplace&#13;
Largo Kitchen with Solid Oak (Schmidt) cabinets&#13;
Featuring the Super Pantry&#13;
Jenn·Airo Cook Top, Double Ovens, Trash Compactor&#13;
Kitchen Aide Dlohwaahor&#13;
Complotely finiohed Baooment area with full bath and&#13;
Brick woodburnlng fireplace, complote 2nd Kitchon,&#13;
&#13;
Motorcycles&#13;
&#13;
1981 Harley Low Rider, good&#13;
cond, $o1,500. 304·773·5834.&#13;
1989 Yamtha 350 Four Wheeler&#13;
011 Coottd, E•eallanl Condition!&#13;
614-256-1964 .&#13;
&#13;
9 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1)I ~aths, lull basement, while&#13;
vinyl siding, front and rear p&gt;tehes, garage, concreto dri·&#13;
veway, extra lot. What more could you want in a home.&#13;
Seo ~ now.&#13;
1698&#13;
BUSINESS OFFICES &amp; SALESROOM FOR LEASE&#13;
DOWNTOWN, 2ND AVE., CLOSE TO COURT HOUSE&#13;
&#13;
LEADINGHAM REAL ESTATE&#13;
PH. 446·7699 or 446·9539&#13;
&#13;
Phone: 446-1423 Alter 6 P.M. or can leave message.&#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
Real Estate General&#13;
&#13;
C1rter's Plumbing&#13;
Fourth and Pine&#13;
&#13;
Galllpollo, Ohio&#13;
614•446-3888&#13;
&#13;
Resldtntltl or commercial&#13;
wiring, new 11rvic1 or repalra.&#13;
Master Uctnaltd t iiLCI:rlcltn.&#13;
Ridenour&#13;
&#13;
1786.&#13;
&#13;
Qualified &amp; Serioua buyer only pleue.&#13;
&#13;
87&#13;
&#13;
Electrical,&#13;
&#13;
304-675·&#13;
&#13;
Upholstery&#13;
&#13;
Mowray't Upholstering HrVIC·&#13;
lng tri counly 1r11 2e ytal"'. The&#13;
best In fumhure upholsllling.&#13;
Call 304.a7s.4'154 tor IT• ntlmatll.&#13;
&#13;
Real Estate General&#13;
&#13;
Real Estate General&#13;
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Electrical &amp;&#13;
Refrigeration&#13;
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Tastehllly L.andocaped front ond bock loaturing large&#13;
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Located at the Melga Co. Fairground juat off St.&#13;
At. 7 &amp; 33 in Pomeroy, OITio. Due to the death of&#13;
her huaband ahe will Qlfer theae Items for sale.&#13;
Watch lor auction algna.&#13;
"TOOLS"&#13;
Craftman 35·230 AMP·AC welder, Craftman jointer,&#13;
1_planner, belt &amp; disc sander, cabinet and c cl&amp;"lJS,&#13;
Vibrator, tool boxes, chain saws , pipe vice, saw&#13;
blades, square, level, electric drills &amp; screwdriver,&#13;
router, trimming light, misc. tools, screw jack &amp; misc.&#13;
"HOUSEHOLD"&#13;
Couch, odd chairs, 3 pc. living room suite, rocking&#13;
chatrs, recliner, 19" portable color TV, dresser, ste.r·&#13;
eos, coffee &amp; end tables, stands, lamps, pictures,&#13;
clocks, misc. electrical appltances &amp; dishes.&#13;
"TRACTOR &amp; ETC."&#13;
Ford 145 Hydro riding lawn mower, push mowers, 5&#13;
hp Stmolicrty rototiller, tiller for parts &amp; truck topper.&#13;
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"MISC."&#13;
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Fuel tank, electric wire, expanded metal storm slid·&#13;
ing &amp; closet doors, ladder, furnace blow~r. lead'rope,&#13;
box_of leather pieces, dog collar snaps &amp; buckles,&#13;
ftshtng poles, water hose, bath tub, cash register,&#13;
btkes, ceiling fan, rowing machine, tackle box&#13;
highchair, walker &amp; baby seat, kerosene heater, smali&#13;
&amp; large awnings, Maytag washer, and lots more.&#13;
"ANTIQUE or COLLECTORS ITEMS"&#13;
Wheat cradle', wooden barrels, school desk, corn&#13;
sheller, (6) wood chairs, buggy wh'l,els, sausage grinder, otl can, neck yoke, radio, horse harness, miners&#13;
lamp, dress &amp;. etc.&#13;
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OWNER, EDITH HUBBARD&#13;
Dan Sm~h·Auctloneer 614-949·2033&#13;
Ohio t1344, W.Va. 515&#13;
John Smith, Apprentice· 15518&#13;
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LOCATED AT 2612 LINCOLN AYEIIUI&#13;
IN POINT PLEASANT, WV.&#13;
THE ESTATE OF THE lATE D. W. BROWNING&#13;
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HOUSEHOLD &amp;IIISCEL.LJ.NEOUS: 5 pc. wood dinette,&#13;
loveseat and chair, ptatfom1 radtlr, recliner, ond tallleo,&#13;
wicker table, pair twin maple bedl, chel~ QUeen&#13;
chelll, side board pain led, Mi111ion Oekdeak, 2 ookchalnt,&#13;
oak Manchester aew1nt Machiltl, Tappen&#13;
kitchen appliances, can opener, toultlr, etc., lllue&#13;
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leapot and pitcher oolleclion over 50 ~ i&#13;
McCoy, Shawnee, Japan, Tom the Piper&#13;
more, oca~pled Japan 6 pc. tiny tea set, Hart&lt;in~1are.&#13;
Weller vaae, silver plaltl pieces, old trivets, prints&#13;
Gleaners", old pictures, aalt dish, spoons, Oeprellion&#13;
bucl&lt;ot, Noma Bubble tiled aet ot 9 antique Chri"s"''"&#13;
bulbs, other Christmas decorations, 3M051 copier, bnltsii;;J&#13;
wall pla!Jles, several old woman's hats, widcer hamper,&#13;
records, linens, Kodak Instant camera, telephone,&#13;
21 volume of Brett Halle, oval room size rugs, • -&#13;
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venetian blinds.&#13;
plts and canner,&#13;
ing rods andeela, few handiOols,&#13;
lawn mower and mora.&#13;
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ShHP For Sail 614·367.0508&#13;
Special Fetdtr Calf Salt!&#13;
Athena Livestock Salas, US 50&#13;
Wnlt Alblny, Ohlo. Saturday&#13;
Moren 28, 1992 At 1:00 P.M•. Wo&#13;
Wilt B1 Hoving A Spoclal Rod&#13;
Cow Calf Salt. All Cows Will Be&#13;
Pregnancy Chtektd, And THttd. All Canslgnmenll Wei·&#13;
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SERVICE PLEDGE"' ""rtilicato.&#13;
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Allen C. Wood, Reahor/Broker-446-4523&#13;
K~n Morgan, ReaHor/Broker-446.0971&#13;
Mose Canterbury, Realtor-446-3408&#13;
Moore, Realtor-256·1745&#13;
atson. Realtor- 446·2027&#13;
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$419. 4000 SQ. FT. COMMERCIAL BUILDING&#13;
on .BOO acre mn lot with ollico and storage&#13;
room. Presently used lor auto salos. Lots of&#13;
possibilities. Only $29,900.&#13;
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Ing Avlllable. 114-698-3!31, Or&#13;
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614·5112-2322.&#13;
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Hay &amp; Grain&#13;
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Ear corn &amp; arraw tor salt, 304&amp;75·2443 after e:ao PM.&#13;
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Round Hay Balls, $8.00. 614·&#13;
448-2109.&#13;
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Township on 2.5 acre&#13;
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bedroom s, Uving room, bath , with a bedroom, lam~y room&#13;
and&#13;
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tHI Mulling Rogulor 288 3&#13;
SoMct" FUI Bock, 1ll6611uolong&#13;
302 4 bpood, IM-379-2e45.&#13;
1171 CodiiiiC Eldlrldc, tully •&#13;
qulppod, low mllngo, very nlco&#13;
car, wt• acrlflca, 114-182·3057&#13;
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REOUICED $45,50011 Located 2Yt miles oH of&#13;
Stato Route 218. Log home with to acres m or I, 3&#13;
bedrooms,. 1)1 bath, fireplace, basement, larga porch,&#13;
bam and storage shed. CALL TODAY.&#13;
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1171 Ponrltc Grond P~x, 301&#13;
enaiM. nMdl radittor, $450,&#13;
l'tUI2·5620 1nytime&#13;
1m Oodot Diplomat 2 dr.&#13;
· · $1,20o. 6,.........7833 "'&#13;
448·1133.&#13;
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HOME IN CROWN CITY - 3 badrooms. living rllom ,&#13;
kitchen, bath , lull basement, centraJ heat and air condi·&#13;
lion, 2 car garage. Rented mobile home on back allot.&#13;
CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION.&#13;
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1tr1 Buick Rivloro, run• I lookl&#13;
aooct, high mltoogo, $1,200. 304IU-3014.&#13;
,• ., C.mero, v.e, llr, lleNO,&#13;
opolltl, good tlreo, good cond.,&#13;
$1100, 080; 1877 C.mwo, aood&#13;
tN 1 Nl'll Ifill, 1600, 080;&#13;
114-141-2585&#13;
1N3 Cutinl S.premo, tiki-.&#13;
304-176-2011.&#13;
1tl3 Flroblrd, Y-8, &amp; opood,&#13;
~cor, 7V,OOOMI, 12200 OBO,&#13;
114-'112·2357 lftl&lt; &amp;pm&#13;
1113 Uncotn Town Cor, wltho&#13;
whMroon intlf'ior, exc cond,&#13;
304of71.45115.&#13;
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WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF CITY POOL - 3 bed·&#13;
rooms, ~ving room, kitchen, bath, with a family room ,&#13;
bedroom and bath in basement. Two car garage, fenced·&#13;
in backyard, MUST SEEIII&#13;
FOR SALE - 40 acres farm located 8 miles o" Stato&#13;
Route 141 on Lincoln Piko. The home has 7 rooms and&#13;
bath. Thora is a bam and othor outbuildings. Also alarm&#13;
pond and tobaco base.&#13;
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS - Located on Rt. 7, (Eu·&#13;
reka), 30x36 block bldg., with storage in basement. 70 h.&#13;
frontage on Rt. 7, lot runs to Ohio River. Was used u&#13;
Convenient Mart. DRASTICALLY REDUCED.&#13;
100 ACRES M or L.on Friendly Ridga in Clay Twp. Wator,&#13;
and electnc available. Priced at $32,500.00.&#13;
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HOME a ACREAGE IN WALNUT TWP. - 2 bedroomo,&#13;
living rcom, kitchen and bath. House remodeled 11 yearw&#13;
ago, aloctric B.B. heat, 76 aoreo m or I wllh !Dbac:co&#13;
base. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT.&#13;
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unns, good income property.&#13;
lor more Information.&#13;
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BULAVILLE PIKE- 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, living&#13;
room, dining, kitchen, family room. Home&#13;
situated on 13 acres with bam and detached&#13;
garage. Only $51,900.&#13;
1414&#13;
1.1 ACRE MIL and a 1983 mobile home in&#13;
good condition on Pitchford Rd. Also 2 car&#13;
garage and storage building. City schools. CaM&#13;
today.&#13;
1416&#13;
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IT'S AS GOOD AS DONE!"&#13;
CLAY SCHOOL - 3 bedroom, family room,&#13;
elec:. hea~ attached garage, with opener, all on&#13;
.5 acres mA. Tool shed. lmmediata possession.&#13;
Seo it today.&#13;
1392&#13;
VINTON VILLAGE -Very nice one story bnck&#13;
homo with 2 bedrooms, bath, d~ntng room,&#13;
living room, laundry and equipped kitche~,&#13;
hardwood floors, attached garage·. Walk;n&#13;
attic. Nice back patio and L·shapod covered&#13;
trent p&gt;n:h. Asking mid $50s. 1382&#13;
64 AC. FARM on Clay Uck Rd. and a 28x60&#13;
modular with 3 bedroom, 2 balh, living room,&#13;
family room &gt;Mth firljllact, a 24x40 bem 5 yra.&#13;
old plus 30x40 garage 2 monlhs old. Tobacco&#13;
baso. Asking $69,900.00.&#13;
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NEW LISTING - STORY'S RUN ROAD - 7&#13;
year old homo with 3 bedrooms. 1 bath, 2 car&#13;
garage, 33 acras, bam ond sheds . Asking only&#13;
$45,000.&#13;
1406&#13;
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COUNTRY LIVING - In lhis remodeled 3&#13;
bedroom country home leaturing heat pump,&#13;
large lamily and dining room combo, 1Y, ba1h 1&#13;
amal room tor nursery or sawing room, lots of&#13;
storage, rural watar and much much mora.&#13;
Situated on 20 beautiful rolling acres&#13;
Also&#13;
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COUNTRY UVING - 3 bedrooms, I il bltha,&#13;
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Street In Middleport. Ranch home with ·3&#13;
bedrooms, level lot with above ground pool.&#13;
Only $25,000.&#13;
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~190. RIVERVIEW FROII YOUR&#13;
eACKYARD- Very nice all brick homo olor1 3 baths, kitchen, dining room, LR, gas heal,&#13;
~Rs, LA wlliroplace, equipped kitchen, full carpet, close to shopping and schools .&#13;
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two story colonial hom•.ovo~ooking Pomeroy.&#13;
Executive slylo home wtth fotmal ~ntty, tamtly&#13;
room wllireplace, formal d1mng room,&#13;
basement has roc. room with stone lireplace,&#13;
in -ground pool, 2 car garag_e.&#13;
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1201. PRICE REDUCED TO $55,0001 - 3&#13;
BR homo situated near HMC and At. 35&#13;
shOpping area. Call lor more detoils.&#13;
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tobacco base, fNit trees, raspborries and&#13;
blackbanles. For only $57,900.&#13;
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NEW LISTING - BEAUnFUL ALL BRICK&#13;
HOME situated on 50 acroa m~ with 3&#13;
bedrooms, living rm., dining and family nn., 3&#13;
·batho and full basomont. Hoat pump and&#13;
""ntral air, 2 car attached and 4 car detached&#13;
garage. Asking $124,900.&#13;
t412&#13;
IN CITY SCHOOLS is this attractive ranch&#13;
homo .sitting on .80 of an acre. Has family nn.&#13;
and dtntng tm. combo, living tm, 2 bedrooms,&#13;
lg. bath, custom bllllt kitchen with oak cabinets&#13;
basement has large bedroom on ground ~rove~'&#13;
Beautiful Interior and landscaped grounds'&#13;
good garden area. ·&#13;
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MERCERVILLE AREA - lo thio 3 bedroom&#13;
home oltuatod on t acrt with COIInty wator,&#13;
garage, 2 walk-in clooall and laundry. All lor&#13;
$26,600. Callloday.&#13;
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4 bedrooms·, Wi baths, clning tm., family room,&#13;
detachtd garage. For only $25,900.&#13;
1420&#13;
CLOSE TO TOWN - 4 bedroom&amp;, 2 bath&amp;,&#13;
living, dining, family rooms, natural gas hoot,&#13;
central air. Asking $74,900.&#13;
1424&#13;
1417. ACREAGE- Frllm 1 to 5 ocres in city&#13;
schoolo. R11tricted . Rural water availablo.&#13;
GI'Mil Twp.&#13;
t411. NOT RESTRICTED- Mobile home or&#13;
home IUdy IIClMgl on swta hlg,way in city&#13;
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· charm. This home has it all. Older home,&#13;
completely relurbiahod. 3 bedrooms, 2 beths.&#13;
Wrap-around p&gt;rch. Several builclngs. Situated&#13;
on approx. 1 and 112 acres. Rock Springs&#13;
Road. Asking $59,500. Will take MH tor down&#13;
payment. '&#13;
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1540. GET COZV IN FRONT OF THE&#13;
FIREPLACE - Aaractive home offers 3 BAs,&#13;
bath, kitchen, 12x24 family room with fireplaca&#13;
and living home with firaplace. Situated on&#13;
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All PRICE RANGES.&#13;
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1224. TAKE A LOOK AT nGSII '" Locat.d on&#13;
Second Aw., walt to store, chun:h, IChool and&#13;
shopping, 2slory home olltrt ldtchen, LR, DR,&#13;
FA, 3 BAs, 2 batht, gas hlat/ctntrll air.&#13;
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1241. PRIVACY SEEKER's LOOK AT THIS&#13;
ONEI -l.lrga log homo can be purchased&#13;
with 162 ocres or 2 acres. This home offen&#13;
4 BAs, 3 baths, equipped kitchen, LR, FR,&#13;
2 iiroptaces, heat pumplcent. air (backup&#13;
system), overiizod 2 cer attached garaga.&#13;
Frontage on Aaocoon Creek.&#13;
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BY $10 000111- Very nice homo o"ors 3 BAs 2&#13;
batha, [R, kitchon . This farm is aituatod on&#13;
Sligar CrHk Road, Ohio Township, ond has a&#13;
new 28x40 bam, tobacco base. Call'lor more&#13;
details.&#13;
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lilt. LIGAANDE IOULIVARD- All bltdc, 3&#13;
BR1, LR, kllchen, batll, lui basement, gas&#13;
fototd air, llllltOIItld g~ng~, City ICIToota.&#13;
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IIREAT LAND FOR DEVELOPMENT- 40 acttl for . .&#13;
in the city Umlta of Gdipolis. Check thio one 011111&#13;
GREEN LAKES -Two Iota, 1 Iorge level home lit..&#13;
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t142. h$,10011 - WHY PAY RENT? Ranch style home on SR 110, 3 BAs, LR,&#13;
kitchen, bath, llltldttd gat'lgt, 1001t300 lol&#13;
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1212. Ul A., mA, s.ction 34. Raccoon Twp., t$71. LARGE FARM - 380 acrt mil, &amp;Sxf1n&#13;
fluhll on SR 32S. $25,000.&#13;
blm, 3 ponds, tobacco best. Cal for details.&#13;
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MAIN ST., RUTLAND - Is this attractive 3&#13;
bedroom ranch with bath, kitchen, dining room,&#13;
and living room, 2 car attached garage,&#13;
fireplace, gas heat Central air. Only $45,500.&#13;
1403&#13;
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bedroom 1 bath ranch with aluminum siding,&#13;
li ving room, kitchen, family room , lull&#13;
basement, woodbumer, one car gamge, and&#13;
more on .84 of an acre mn. Asking only&#13;
$40,000. Cal lor info.&#13;
1393&#13;
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CONDO IN CITY- All brick with 2 bedrooms, 2&#13;
lull baths, equipped kitchen, living rllom, dining&#13;
room, laundty with washer and dryer, heat&#13;
pump, cent. air, many extras. Vety nice. Must&#13;
soa. Only $65,000. Brllkor owned .&#13;
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BEAUTIFUL LOG HOllE - 2800 sq. ft. of living space, 3&#13;
bedrooms, 1Yo baths, located on 10 acres and borders&#13;
Raccoon Creek. Green and Gallipolis schools. CALL&#13;
NOWIII&#13;
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FOR SALE- 62 acres in Lawrence County.&#13;
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RT. 160- Acrllss lrom North Gallia High&#13;
School. Built in 1989, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,&#13;
great room, kitchen iwth cherry cabinels,&#13;
plus 2 car garage. Asking $63,900.00. 1405&#13;
NEW LISTING - LOG HOME ON SR 7&#13;
overlooking the river. Living rm. , kitchen, 2&#13;
bedrooma, both. Asking $25,900.&#13;
1410&#13;
OUTGROWN YOUR PRESENT HOME?- You&#13;
can effottl to movo up! 5 bedrooms, 2 baths,&#13;
kitchen. laundry, patio and 2 car garago, quiet&#13;
area but yet close to town. Call tor more&#13;
details.&#13;
1366.&#13;
ON BULAVILLE l&gt;tKE - Is this attractive vinyl&#13;
sided home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large&#13;
living room, dining area, kitchen and laundry,&#13;
gas heat and control air, a 2 car carport with&#13;
loft. Palio and storage buildings. All this and&#13;
more on over~ acre priced in low 40's. CaU lor&#13;
your appointmant!Dday. 1398&#13;
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CONTACT STEVE AfGHEE&#13;
FOR APPOINTMENT· 614-446-9800&#13;
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286-5395.&#13;
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Va1r1 Experience On Older &amp;&#13;
Ntwtr Homtt. Room Additions,&#13;
Foundttlon Work,&#13;
Roofing,&#13;
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4114,&#13;
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1979 CJ7 Jup wtlh hard top,&#13;
new tires, $800. 304·882·2131.&#13;
1979 Ford Bronco, newly rebuiH&#13;
460 engine, lift kh, many extras,&#13;
must ..., 614-992-6909&#13;
1986 9·10 Blazer, V-&amp;, Auto, AC,&#13;
65,000 Milos, $oi,IIOO. 614·2566434.&#13;
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$1495; 19811 F01d 4x4 PU $1,895;&#13;
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Nonh, 814-441-6865.&#13;
1i8i Chevy C-1500, V-6, naads&#13;
drivers door, $5400, 614-8492600, 11-Spm&#13;
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aggressive Individuals who desire&#13;
to earn $25,000-$3Q,(XX) annually.&#13;
This is your opportunity to get in&#13;
on the ' ground floor" of a&#13;
new concept in auto sales. which&#13;
offers tremendous earning potential.&#13;
Commission Pay Plan With Guarantee.&#13;
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Brucellosis in&#13;
U.S. cattle&#13;
herds down&#13;
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Sea •'Ch&#13;
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The&#13;
Agriculture Department says&#13;
efforts to eradicate brucellosis by&#13;
1995 have already decreased the&#13;
number of quarantined cattle herds&#13;
from 1,231 10 495 in just two years.&#13;
"After reaching rates of infection exceeding 120,000 herds in the&#13;
, 1950s, we can finally see the light&#13;
at the end of the tunnel," said Billy&#13;
G. Johnson, acting deputy administrator for veterinary services at&#13;
USDA's Animal and Plant Health&#13;
lnsp;;tion Service.&#13;
'The brucellosis eradication&#13;
program has been a real model for&#13;
how states, industry and federal&#13;
MYSTERY fARM • This week's mystery Ohio Valley Publishing. Co. Leave your name,&#13;
government can work together,"&#13;
farm, featured by·the Gallia Soli and Water address and telephone number with your card&#13;
he said.&#13;
Conservation District, is located somewhere in&#13;
or letter. No telephone calls will be accepted. AU&#13;
USDA launched a "rapid comGaltia County. Individuals wishing to particicontest .entries should be turned In to tbe news·&#13;
pletion plan" in 1990 in an effort&#13;
pate in the weekly contest may do so by guessing&#13;
paper otriCe by 4 p.m. each Wednesday. In case&#13;
to eradicate the disease by 1995.&#13;
the farm's owner. Just matt, or drop off your&#13;
or a tie, the winner will be chosen by lottery.&#13;
Johnson said credited greater&#13;
guess to the Dally Sentinel, 111 Court St.,&#13;
Next week, a Meigs County farm will be rea·&#13;
awareness among producers for the&#13;
Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769, or the GaUipolis Daily&#13;
lured by the Meigs Soil and Water Cooservation&#13;
program's success in pushing' down&#13;
Tribune, 825 Third Ave., Gallipolls, Ohio,&#13;
District.&#13;
the incidence of the disease, which&#13;
45631, and you may win a ~5 prize from the&#13;
causes abortions, reduced fertility&#13;
and lower milk yields by cows. took at brucellosis almost as an herds would need to be eliminated&#13;
Humans can get the disease by exotic disease, and any infected immediately," he said.&#13;
drinking unpasteurized milk from&#13;
infected animals or from handling&#13;
the animals.&#13;
Johnson also cited a rule effec. I I&#13;
!&#13;
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tive last April that raises indemnity&#13;
-I&#13;
payments for exposed, non-regis~&#13;
, ~ .;_ .....&#13;
tered cattle or bison when an entire&#13;
herd is destroyed. Technological&#13;
advances, including improved diagnostic techniques and early calfhood vaccination, have also helped.&#13;
"As we move down to the zero&#13;
point. we want 10 encourage owners not only to get rid of infected&#13;
animals but also those that have&#13;
been exposed to infected animals,"&#13;
Johnson said.&#13;
"Even when we reach our goal,&#13;
we'll need io maintain a topnotch&#13;
SHELLEY BLACK&#13;
surveillance system to monitor any&#13;
remaining cases and guard against&#13;
importing the disease from another&#13;
country. At that point, we would&#13;
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Gallery Hair Arts&#13;
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Development&#13;
continues on&#13;
Hiland Road&#13;
POMEROY - Further development of an area on Hiland Road in&#13;
Pomeroy is right on schedule,&#13;
according to the developers, Greg&#13;
Bailey and Jim Clifford of Home&#13;
Creek Enterprises.&#13;
The area is now the site of a&#13;
DEVELOPMENT CONTINUES • Continuity or Care will&#13;
building housing the Soil and&#13;
oetupy&#13;
a new buUdinglocated.on Hiland Road in Pomeroy, conWater Conservation office and&#13;
s~ucted&#13;
an~ owned bJ' Home· Creek Enterprises. Pictured at the&#13;
related agencies. A new building;&#13;
s1te,&#13;
left&#13;
to&#13;
are Cont.illuity or Care owners Connie and Greg&#13;
now under construction by Home Kaylor andr1ght,&#13;
Home&#13;
Creek Enterprises partoers Jim ClifTotd and&#13;
Creek Enterprises, will house&#13;
Greg&#13;
Bailey.&#13;
A&#13;
second&#13;
new structure being buill by ClifTord and&#13;
office space for that fum as well as&#13;
Bailey&#13;
is&#13;
pictured&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
background. (Times-Sentinel Photo by&#13;
two 800 square-foot offices, which · Brian J. Reed)&#13;
wiU be available for lease upon the&#13;
building's completion in approxiPARKERSBURG UVESTOCK MARKET, INC.&#13;
mately three months.&#13;
Mineral Wells, WV&#13;
A second building now under&#13;
construction witt be the new locaMarch 14, 1992&#13;
STOCK&#13;
STEERS:&#13;
tion of Continuity of Care, a busi300-under&#13;
ness offering medical equipment&#13;
90.00-tt6.00&#13;
300-500&#13;
and supplies which is now located&#13;
85.00-102.00&#13;
500-700&#13;
at 507 Mulberry Avenue . That&#13;
76.50-84.00&#13;
800-over&#13;
building will provide 2,000 square&#13;
65.00-70.00&#13;
feet of space for Continuity of&#13;
STOCK HEIFERS:&#13;
300-under&#13;
Care, allowing for a wider variety&#13;
85.00-96.00&#13;
of inventory, a larger showroom&#13;
300-500&#13;
77.00-96.00&#13;
and storage area and a workshop&#13;
500-700&#13;
68.00-79.50&#13;
which will allow for on-site equip800-over&#13;
55.00-64.00&#13;
ment modification.&#13;
STOCK BULLS:&#13;
Home Creek Enterprises con300-under&#13;
90.00-98.00&#13;
structs energy-efficient homes, tog&#13;
300-500&#13;
80.00-91.00&#13;
structures and site work, as well as&#13;
500-700&#13;
68.00-82.00&#13;
Sunshine Room solariums. Bailey&#13;
Slaughter Bulls&#13;
55.00-63.50&#13;
said Friday that he and Clifford&#13;
Cows &amp; Calves BH&#13;
550.00-735.00&#13;
plan 10 develop the Hiland Road&#13;
Bred Gows By N&#13;
48.00-57.50&#13;
area further in the months ahead.&#13;
Bred Cows BH&#13;
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400.00-675.00&#13;
Slaughter Cows:&#13;
Hi~h Dressing&#13;
50.00-53.00&#13;
Ut1lity&#13;
44.00-48.75&#13;
Canner &amp; Cutter&#13;
35.00-41.50&#13;
VEAL:&#13;
Choice&#13;
85.00-100.00&#13;
Medium&#13;
75.00-88.00&#13;
LAMBS:&#13;
WASHINGTON (AP) - LegisBlue&#13;
70.00-77.00&#13;
lation introduced in the Senate&#13;
Feeders&#13;
58.00-67.75&#13;
would boost export subsidies for&#13;
Baby Calves BH&#13;
75.00-240.00&#13;
processed agricutwral products.&#13;
HORSEScwt&#13;
5t.00-61.50&#13;
Under the bill, the Agriculture&#13;
Ponies&#13;
35.00-50.00&#13;
Department would be required 10&#13;
HOGS:&#13;
spend one-fourth of Export&#13;
200-250&#13;
38.00-42.00&#13;
Enhancement Program funds to&#13;
300-500&#13;
32.00-36.00&#13;
promote processed or value-added&#13;
Male Hogs&#13;
22.00-26.75&#13;
agricultural products.&#13;
Pigs BH&#13;
.&#13;
17.00-32.00&#13;
Under EEP, exporters receive&#13;
S ial Butt Sate March 28 Satur(Ja , 2 ,m,&#13;
cash bonuses that allow them to&#13;
sell U.S. farm products at a more&#13;
competitive world price in certain&#13;
forergn markets.&#13;
.&#13;
According to sponsors of the&#13;
bill, the U.S. share of the valueadded market remained at about 8&#13;
FAMR..Y PRACTICE&#13;
percent or 9 percent during the&#13;
1980s, while the European Community captured a SO percent share.&#13;
· . "Our competitors are gobbling&#13;
up the growmg market for processed, value-added agriculwrat&#13;
products while we trail fa.r&#13;
behind," said Sen. Tom Daschte,&#13;
D-S.D., a sponsor of the bill. "If&#13;
we don't reverse this trend and&#13;
incmae our share of world trade in&#13;
value-added agricultural J!!Oducts.&#13;
our rural communitiea w1U&#13;
like corn stalks in 11&#13;
dnluaht."&#13;
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Legislation&#13;
would boost&#13;
export subsidies&#13;
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ROBERT M. HOLLEY,&#13;
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M.D.&#13;
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PAIN CONTROL CLINIC&#13;
WEIGH-T CONTROL&#13;
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Hlgh-value&#13;
wheat&#13;
flour, vegetable&#13;
meat, provide greater&#13;
10&#13;
the exponing nation that bulk commodiues because value-added processing creates jobs, boosts ceonomic development, and raises&#13;
aovemment revenues, spotiiOI'I of&#13;
the biD said.&#13;
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March 22, 1992.&#13;
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POMEROY - Shelley Black of&#13;
Rutland is now employed at&#13;
Gallery Hair Arts, 118 East Main&#13;
Street m Pomeroy.&#13;
A 1990 graduate of the cosmetology program at Meigs High&#13;
School, Black specializes in permanents, color, manicures and haircuts.&#13;
&#13;
Bush to nominate&#13;
Nelson for post&#13;
WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi·&#13;
dent Bush says he plans 10 nominate Betty Jo Nelson as assistant&#13;
secretary of agriculture for food&#13;
and consumer services.&#13;
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production were. higher. following&#13;
earlier gains in retail sales.&#13;
Several economists said this&#13;
looks tilce a genuine rebound.&#13;
Of course, some experts have&#13;
been calling it wrong for some time&#13;
now, like they did about this time&#13;
last year when the economy started&#13;
looking healthier, only to stall a&#13;
few months later.&#13;
Again, it will take time to see&#13;
whether one round of encouraging&#13;
statistics is followed by more.&#13;
The good economic news was&#13;
accompanied by hints that consumer prices are oil the rise, led by&#13;
higher costs for food and clothing.&#13;
Energy prices have also been rising&#13;
in the futures markeL&#13;
MARKETS:&#13;
Survival of the Fittest&#13;
How much protection should&#13;
people have when they gamble in&#13;
the siOCk market?&#13;
The question came up again this&#13;
week, following a recent rally in&#13;
the rock-bouom price of Continen-&#13;
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Miller...&#13;
Continued from D-1&#13;
grazing season is just around the&#13;
comer. Interest in rotlltional grazing is growing rapidly. This often&#13;
involves intensive grazing systems&#13;
which require a h~a[:et of management In New&#13;
d, where a&#13;
majority of the livestock is produced via rotational grazing systems, farmers gather regularly to&#13;
discuss the effec!S of changing conditions and the management practices used.&#13;
A couple of years ago a group of&#13;
farmers along with Soil and Water&#13;
Conservation and Extension personnet begail an informal group&#13;
known as the Eastern Ohio Grazing&#13;
Council. A few months ago, an&#13;
attempt was made to start a similar&#13;
group in this region of the state. If&#13;
such a group is going to be successful more farmer involvement&#13;
must be accomplished soon.&#13;
The next opportunity to get&#13;
involved will be this Wednesday,&#13;
March 25, starting at 10 a.m. (th.e&#13;
program witt end by noon). The&#13;
location will the District Extension&#13;
Center in Jackson. The speaker will&#13;
be Mark Bennett, County Extension Agent, from Knox County.&#13;
Bennett was one of the organizers&#13;
of the Eastern Ohio Council. He&#13;
will talk about monitoring and&#13;
managing the production cycle to&#13;
allow for adjustments with changing weather conditions, grazing&#13;
habits and forage qualil):.&#13;
You probably will want to&#13;
bring your boots, as he has been&#13;
known to walk a field during part ·&#13;
of his presentation. We encourage&#13;
anyone interested in intensive grazing to attend. Call if you want to&#13;
car pool.&#13;
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tal Airlines stock, which wilt&#13;
become worthless under the carrier's plan 10 reorganize in bankruptcy coon.&#13;
Continental publicly acknowl- .&#13;
edged some time ago stockholders&#13;
witt lose everything. But some peo- ·&#13;
pte began buying shares anrway,&#13;
after a newspaper report indicated&#13;
an investin~ group may soon buy a&#13;
large stake m Continental.&#13;
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NCAA&#13;
tourney&#13;
results&#13;
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Pick 3: 386&#13;
Pick 4: 1437&#13;
Cards:&#13;
2-H; 3-C; 6-D;&#13;
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Dealer"&#13;
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Flight 405 plane crash&#13;
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EURO 2 DR.&#13;
Gr.y, auto., air, crulae, tilt, p.&#13;
wlndowa, p. door locka, CIIHtte,&#13;
rear defogger, trunk releaae,&#13;
24,000mlles.&#13;
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$8995&#13;
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1991 CHEVY SIO&#13;
PICKUP&#13;
Rod, atop bumper, AMIFM atorod,&#13;
5-apd., air, 13,000 miloo.&#13;
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$7595&#13;
1990 PONTIAC GUND&#13;
PRIX LE 2 DR.&#13;
Lt blue, cruioo, til~ caooette, roar&#13;
delogger, air, 50,000 milea.&#13;
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$8995&#13;
1988 FORD TEMPO GL&#13;
4 Dr., rod, outo., oir, AMIFM rldio,&#13;
52,000milos.&#13;
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s4595&#13;
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1987 PONTIAC&#13;
BONNEVILLE 4 DR.&#13;
Teol, p. wlndowa, p. door locko,&#13;
CIIIIHI, tilt, crui11, air, 75,000&#13;
mila.&#13;
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AMultimedia Inc. -llpllper&#13;
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, March 23, 1992&#13;
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ROBINSON HONORED • Dr. Nick Robin·&#13;
son, .past president or the Meigs County Chamber or Commerce WliS honored for his service at&#13;
the chamber's annual dinner/dance on Saturday&#13;
night. Robinson, center, served the cbamber &amp;&lt;;&#13;
&#13;
president In 1991. Also pictured are Chamber&#13;
Director Paula Thacker and 1992 Chamber&#13;
President Lenny Eliason. (Sentinel Photo by&#13;
David L. Harris)&#13;
&#13;
HUMANITARIAN AWARD· Tom Reed,',&#13;
center, was the recipient or the .Meigs County\&#13;
Chamber or Commerce's Humanitarian Award, •&#13;
eiven each year to a member of the chamber for&#13;
r.relentless devotion and dedication to the citizens or Meigs County." Presenting the award to&#13;
&#13;
Reed at the chamber's dinner/dance on' Satur·&#13;
day Is Chamber Director Paula Tbacker and&#13;
Chamber President Lenny Eliason. 160 people&#13;
attended the annoat event, held at Royal Oak&#13;
Resort. (Sentinel Photo by David L. Harris)&#13;
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•s995&#13;
1989 OLDS. CAUlS S&#13;
2 DR.&#13;
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By CHRIS SHERIDAN&#13;
Associated Press Writer&#13;
NEW YORK (AP) - Rescue&#13;
workers slogged through snow,&#13;
slush and rising tides IOday after a&#13;
USAir jet with 51 people aboard&#13;
crashed during a snowstorm and&#13;
skidded iniO frigid Flushing Bay.&#13;
At least 25 people died, airline officials said.&#13;
"l opened my eyes but there&#13;
was no plane over me," one passenger said "I was next to it."&#13;
At least 24 JlCOI&gt;le wene injured&#13;
and two wene missmg among those&#13;
aboard US Air Flight .405, said&#13;
Nancy Vaughan, an airline&#13;
spokeswoman.&#13;
Survivors swam, walked or&#13;
crawled to safety. More than 500&#13;
rescuers struggled into the night to&#13;
remove bodies from the mostly&#13;
submerged fuselage and continued&#13;
the effon soon after daybreak.&#13;
"We did a primary search and&#13;
saw the pilot strapped in his sea~"&#13;
Fire Department diver Bill Lake&#13;
said. "We tried 10 cut him out but&#13;
couldn't. We were working against&#13;
the tide. The real problem was that&#13;
the plane was upside down and&#13;
people were stiU strapped in10 their&#13;
&#13;
seats because it was takeoff.''&#13;
All were dead, Lake said. USAir&#13;
did not immediately identify any of&#13;
the victims.&#13;
More than 30 emergency workers were reported injured in the&#13;
treacherous rescue. The water was&#13;
a numbing 38 to 40 degrees and the&#13;
air about 31 degrees when the&#13;
plane weni down at9:30 p.m.&#13;
The National Transportation&#13;
Safety Board began an mvestigation. Safety board officials said&#13;
they couldn't immediately tell what&#13;
caused the crash.&#13;
It was the second time in three&#13;
years a plane has skidded off a runway at La Guardia. In 1989, a&#13;
USAir flight bound for Charlotte,&#13;
N.C., slid into the East River and&#13;
broke into pieces in an aborted&#13;
takeoff. Two people were killed.&#13;
In Sunday night's crash, Law&#13;
enforcement officials and witnesses&#13;
said the jet had just begun to lift o!f&#13;
when it slammed back to the&#13;
ground, veered sharply to the left&#13;
and crashed over an earthen&#13;
embankmenL&#13;
The nose, a wing and an engine&#13;
snapped off and the rest of the&#13;
plane skidded in a fireball in10 the&#13;
&#13;
Red, tilt. cruin, llir, caaaette, rear&#13;
dtloggor, aport whoela, doloy&#13;
wipera, 34,000 miles.&#13;
&#13;
water with i!S top sheared off.&#13;
"It catapulted three or four&#13;
times before it went into the&#13;
water," said Patrick Silver, who&#13;
said he watc~ed the crash from his&#13;
nearby home. "It lit up' the living&#13;
room. It was a huge ftreball."&#13;
The olane. a Fokker 2l! Model&#13;
4000 with a capacity of 68, was&#13;
carrying 47 passen~ers and four&#13;
crew members, USAir said.&#13;
.&#13;
Fokker, a Dutch aircraft manufacturer, said it dispatched five:or&#13;
six specialists 10 provide "routine"&#13;
technical assistance during tbe&#13;
investigation, said company&#13;
spokesman Ban van Veen.&#13;
Twenty-one survivors waded to&#13;
land and walked 10 the nearest terminal, Port Authority police said.&#13;
Four survivors crawled onto the&#13;
nearby Grand Central Parkway,&#13;
where they flagged down a van for&#13;
help, said Emergency Medical Service worker Adelaide Connaughten.&#13;
Many of the injured suffered&#13;
bums, cuts and internal injuries and&#13;
were taken to at least five hospitals.&#13;
The crash occurred near the&#13;
beginning of a stonn that dumped&#13;
Continued on pa~e 3&#13;
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Mon., Tue.., Wed., Fri. 9-G&#13;
or Thura. &amp; Sat. 9-3&#13;
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Livestock report&#13;
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)Direct livestock prices and receipts&#13;
at selected buying points Friday by&#13;
the Ohio Department of Agriculture:&#13;
Barrows and gilts: steady to&#13;
mostly .50 lower: demand moderate to lighL&#13;
U.S. 1-2, 225-250 lbs., country&#13;
points, 34.00-37.00, a few 37.50:&#13;
plants 37.25-38.25, a few 38.50.&#13;
U.S. 1-3, 250-260 lbs., country&#13;
points, 33.00-36.50: plants 36.25·&#13;
37.50.&#13;
Receipts Thursday 8,600. Estimated receipts Friday 7,500.&#13;
Prices from The ProduceiS Livestock Association:&#13;
Cattle: steady.&#13;
Slaughter steers: choice 70.0077.75: setect68.00-76.00.&#13;
Slaughter heifers: choice 67.0076.75: select 66.00-72.00.&#13;
Cows: 1.00 higher: all cows&#13;
54.75 and down.&#13;
Bulls: steady; all bulls 67.50 and&#13;
down.&#13;
Veat calves: Sheep artd lambs: steady 10 2.75&#13;
higher: choice wools 64.00-66.50;&#13;
choice clips 65.25-70.00: feeder&#13;
lambs, no quote: old sheep 38.50&#13;
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Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.&#13;
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State Farm Life Insurance Company&#13;
Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
AFTERMATH· A New York City police&#13;
boat stands by the wreckage of tbe USAir plane&#13;
Monday morning that crashed into Ftushin2&#13;
&#13;
Bay after takeoff from LaGuardia Airport Sun:&#13;
day night. The plane was carrying 51 people. At&#13;
least 25 people are reported llead. (AP)&#13;
&#13;
Bush prefers 'doing nothing'&#13;
.&#13;
about economy to ratstng taxes Three escape injury in. train crash&#13;
By CHRISTOPHER CONNELL&#13;
Associated Press Writer&#13;
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush says "doing nothing"&#13;
about the economy is better than&#13;
raising wes, and he is prepared to&#13;
&#13;
Patrol reports&#13;
three accidents&#13;
&#13;
'&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
a, package" if the Democrats insist&#13;
on raising taxes.&#13;
Bush said, "I'm perfectly prepared to work with the Congress.&#13;
But we've got to be realistic about&#13;
politics."&#13;
"The best thing would be to do&#13;
something that·would stimulate&#13;
investment, but if that can't happen, then the next choice would be&#13;
do nothing, and the worst choice&#13;
would be to pass a tax and spend&#13;
bill," the president said&#13;
&#13;
do just that unless Democrats quit&#13;
trying 10 raise the bite on wealthy&#13;
Americans.&#13;
&#13;
Bush, after a truculent veiO Friday of the recovery bill fashioned&#13;
by Congress, said Sunday he still&#13;
wants the lawmakers to move on&#13;
his proposals to spur business&#13;
investment.&#13;
White House Chief of Staff&#13;
Samuel H. Skinner said flatly earlier Sunday "there's not going 10 be&#13;
&#13;
Four injuries wene reponed after&#13;
a one-ear W.reck on State Route 124&#13;
in Minersville Saturday afternoon. .&#13;
According to a report from the&#13;
· 'Gallia-Meigs Post of the State&#13;
Highway Patrol, Chad Taylor, 20,&#13;
Racine, was eastbound and went&#13;
off the side of the road while pass. ing another vehicle.&#13;
COLUMBUS - A state law- the plan because they said it dilutes&#13;
Taylor's car struck some mail- maker today presented her own minority voting strength in Cleve· boxes then went across the road plan to reorganize Ohio's congres- land and Columbus.&#13;
Republicans who opposed the&#13;
and struck a guardrail, the patrol sional districts in hopes of ending&#13;
plan&#13;
complained that it splits too&#13;
•reported.&#13;
differences involving a proposal&#13;
many&#13;
counties and is 100 generous&#13;
Taylor and his passengers, that is staUed in the Legislature.&#13;
· Richard Riffle, 22, Chris.topher&#13;
"I'm doing this because they're 10 Democratic incumbents.&#13;
The squabbling has pushed back&#13;
Murphy, 19, ~Christopher Stout, stalemated," Rep. Joan Lawrence,&#13;
21, all ofRaeinc:, were tnlltsported , R-Galena, said at a news confer- the scheduled May 5 primary. The&#13;
Hoilse approved a bilf to move the&#13;
by the Meigs County Emergency , ~nee.&#13;
· .&#13;
·&#13;
primary&#13;
tQ June 2. The Senate is&#13;
Medical Service to Veterans&#13;
'She said her plan pro~ably&#13;
scheduled&#13;
to hold hearings on the&#13;
Memorial Hospital where the)l would ·be dcfea,OO but that law- &lt;&#13;
move&#13;
Ibis&#13;
week.&#13;
wel'll treated and released.&#13;
,&#13;
male~ could pass one by Friday&#13;
Under Ms. Lawrence's plan, 14&#13;
· The pili'Oillsted damage to T,y. "if ~~one really wanted sanity 10&#13;
counties are split, compared with&#13;
lor's 1986 Chevrolet Nova as reign.'&#13;
· heavy.&#13;
·The state Legislature is respon- 28 split in the Senate-paSsed bill.&#13;
The new plan also divides only&#13;
Taytor was cited by the pauo&#13;
. I sible for reducing the number of&#13;
Columbus,&#13;
Cincinnati and Cleve·Cor failure to conttol&#13;
U.S. conBJ'CSSiOnal districts in the&#13;
land.&#13;
'&#13;
1'hl'co pepple ,eseiPCd injury in a 5~ from 21 to 19, as required by.&#13;
Sbe&#13;
said&#13;
the&#13;
plan&#13;
was&#13;
done:&#13;
with&#13;
two vebtcJe accident oo State resutrs of the 1990 census.&#13;
··&#13;
no&#13;
consideratioo&#13;
or&#13;
iiS&#13;
impact&#13;
on&#13;
·Route 7 ncar. tho in!Cneelion of&#13;
Earlier this month: the Senate&#13;
i~cumbents&#13;
but&#13;
acknowledged&#13;
it&#13;
Swa Route 248 in Cllesier Sunday passed a bill, but it stalled in the&#13;
might be "a little more Republial'lemOon.&#13;
HoWIC.&#13;
·&#13;
,Aeeordina to the pattol, a car&#13;
Some aou'se membeta, in&lt;;lu¢- can."&#13;
CoiltlPtied on page 3&#13;
· . ing 11 black DemOCfJIS, opposed&#13;
&#13;
A Langsville man and two children escaped serious injury when&#13;
the.car they were riding in was&#13;
struck by a Conrail train on Saturday morning.&#13;
According to Meigs County&#13;
Sheriff James M. Soutsby, Ronald&#13;
E. Starcher, 29, of Langsville had&#13;
just begun to cross the train !lllcks&#13;
at an unrt:~arked railway crossing on&#13;
Rutland Township Road 181 at&#13;
&#13;
9:35 a.m. when he saw the train,&#13;
traveling southbound toward his&#13;
car.&#13;
Conrail Engineer William C.&#13;
Gaddis of Reedsville and Brakeman Edward A. Crooks of Middleport reported later .t~at they .&#13;
auempted to stop the tram but were&#13;
unable to do so, and the train struck&#13;
the vehicle.&#13;
According to S9ulsby, the car&#13;
rolled several times tseforc landing&#13;
&#13;
on its top. Starcher, along with two&#13;
passengers, Adam B. Tillis, 11, and&#13;
Thomas J. Moore, 6, were taken to&#13;
Veterans Memorial Hospital by private vehicle.&#13;
According 10 a spokesperson ror&#13;
the hospital, the three were treated&#13;
and released for minor injuries.&#13;
Starcher's 19.76 Mercury sustained very heavy damage, according to Soulsby. Investigation into&#13;
the accident is continuing.&#13;
&#13;
Legislat(Jr introduces&#13;
new redistricting plan&#13;
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C.&#13;
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SUNDAY WRECK- No Injuries were&#13;
reported resultlna from tbis two-nhlcte .wreck&#13;
near the intersection or alate routes 7 and 248· at · ·&#13;
Chester. Aeeordlnt lbe patrol, tbe driver of ihe&#13;
car, Vlacente Corpuz, 40, or Rio Grande,&#13;
&#13;
braked after a piece 01 metal from anotller vebl· .&#13;
cte struck his wlndlhleld. The truck, drive• by&#13;
Dale E. Davia, 42; •Parkersbara, wa5 unable to c&#13;
stop and Slflltk the rear or Corpuz' vehiCle.&#13;
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