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GAL LIPO U S . In keepong w1th
its th eme, " A Time fo r Heali ng,"
the 1992 Rover Rc.crcation Festival
sponsored by the Gall iJXJ iis Area
C ~a mbc r of Co mm erce wol l be
dedicated to veterans of the Vie t·
nam War,
Clyde Eva ns. festival chairperson, sa id th e fe sto val wil l be held
July 2·4 a nd th at vete rans of the
sout hea st Asia n co nfl ict of th e
1960s an d '70s will se rve as mar·
shals in th e Fourth of Ju ly parade
1hrou gh dow ntown Gal li JXllls

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The dws10n to SJXltlight V•c•·
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fes ti va l. whic h honored mil itary
personnel who served in the Pc r-

si:tii Gulf War.
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Vie tnam War reac hed its apex at

543.000 1n April 1969. As of
March 1990, there were 2.9 million
American-; listed as vetera ns of th e
con01cL
"Many people ex pressed stron g
fee li ngs that Vietnam ve teran s be
paid the same gratitu de a nd
rcsp&lt;Xt." saod Eva ns. ''The feeling
of a need to pay respec\ 10 those
who s.acnllccd so much in the war
se ems to be presen t aroun d th e
country."

POME ROY · Co mmi ssooner
Ri chard E. Jones saod Fnday dun ng
a mee ting o l the Mc1g s Count y
Com m1 ssi on crs th at Oh10 Depart ment of T ran s por t ~ll io n off icials
have unvetled a road improvement
progr.JrO for tloc 1992- 1993 hienni ·
um and for th e 1992 season whi ch
includes 14 Meigs Co unty proJects.
Me1gs Coun ty Commi ss ioners
attended a sess ion Wcdn csd av tn
Mari etta wnh OOOT Director J~rry
Wmy.
Specifically. th e projec ts
planned for Meigs arc two bndge
repair s on Su te Rou te 7. one on
U.S . Rou te 33 (Pomeroy/Maso n
B nd ~e) and one on State Rout e
124; fiv e two- lane res urfaci ng proJCC LS on US Rout e 33. Sta te l~o u te

7. S~11c Roule 143 and Sw1c Route
JJ H; two hnd ge rc h &lt;.~bi i i iJ ti o n proJCCI S on State Route 7; and . three

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Th e board accep ted bids fo r
aggregate a nd loot mi x prod ucts on
f- nday.
The bid of Ri chards :tild Sons of
GalliJXlliS was acce pted for hot m.x
for the 1992 season. It was the only
bid received , aJld quotes a price of
$20.50 per tun
Tw o bid s fo r aggreg a te were
received and appro ved. Those bids
were from Jaymar, In c. and Dravo.
Pr ices we re quoted ror num erous
aggregate produc L~. and we re q uol·
cd for both de livef)' and FOB from
loca l plan1 s. Co unt y En go neer
Ph il1p r{obert s was authorized to
choose agg rega 1e pro vo ders based
on tl1 c purpose inte nded and avai! "hdny of product needed.

A pro p osed lease fm n lf1 cc
space for the Me igs Coun1y ll&lt;mll
o f El ec uons wa s d1scu s~nl. The
lease was the only one sub mntcd
for the space, and was rcce 1ved
fro m Robert Wi nge tt of 5yracuse
ror the Mec hanic St.rcct office now
occu pied by the board.
Th e comrn t ~"toncrs &lt;l pprovcd
1hc lease. but agreed to 1nvesligatc
la nguage co ncc rt l ll tg qru c tural
repairs on Ihe bu 1ld111g
The comnu.ssioncrs also signed
a proclarn:ltt on dcclan ng th is wee k
(Ap ri l 5·1 1) Na to onal Lob rary
Wee k, cn,ourag1 ng all Meig s
Co unt1&lt;1ns to ta ke Jdva ntage o f
library services in the cou nty.
Present, m add itton to Jones and
RoOCrts we re Cou nt y Com mtssto ncrs Manning K. Ro ush an d David
Koblcmz. an d Comm iss oon Secrc·
wry G Ion a Klacs.

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"We hop e that by honoron g
Vie tnam veterans in Galli a Counly,
we can al so tou ch fee lin gs on a
regio na l and nati onal \ c~c l ," he
added.
Follow mg the parade, the American Legion, Veteran s of Foreign
Wars, Disabled Am erican Ve terans
;md Ameri can Vete rans will host
Vietnam veterans a1a rece ption.
"Our org:til izati on will be proud
10 host a reccptioo for a group that
plays such a signifi cant role in the
VFW ," said Gallipoli s Post 4464
CommaJlder Sonny Chandler.
"We were pleased th e host the
Dese rt Sto rm troo ps last year, and
we will greet !he Vietnam veterans
wilh the sa me leve l of enth usiasm,"
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Gallia County svelerans during a recenl meeting
were, (I tor): Clyde Evans, festival chairperson;
Rick Howell, Rev. John Jackson, Jay Caldwell,
Jonnie Jackson, and Ron McDade.

Vietnam vets focus of celebration

expressed 1n 1hc followong phra se :
'The men and women who served
in Vietnam were also he roes. We
ju st did not know it th en," ' Evans

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DISCUSS FESTIVAL - Plans art undrrway
lor lhe 1992 Ri ver Recrealioo Festival July 2-4
in the Gallipolis cify park honoring vett'f'IDS or
the Vietnam War . Discu ss in~ a ctivitie-s for thr

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of yet. But it's my und ers tand ong
that tf evef)'thing goes OK, there
could be a piece of legis lation sur .
facing .. . I know that it' s being put
together," Gcrberry said.
"I'm not maki ng any co mmit me nts that there 's goi ng to he any
,·ote on a b1ll," he said.
Vo inovic h origmally prOJXliCd
that the schoo l board, whose mem ·
her; now arc elected from eac h of
1hc s:tatc 's U.S. House districts, be
reduced to ni ne membe rs appoi nted
by a governor.
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loway, iniiod uccd the bill on behal f
of Vo inovi ch. The meas ure was
in conjunction with the obsenance. Pictured at
LJRRARY WEEK PROCLAIMED. The
change d to establos h II sc hool
th e s ignin~. l· r , ar c Co mmiss io n er s Da vid
Meigs County Commiss ioners have proclaimed
ho:nd dostro CLS , each comjXlsed of lhis week (April 5-ll)to be Nation al Library
Kuhl ent z. M a nnin ~ Knu s h and R ich ard E .
three of the stare 's 33 senate disJones. alon ~ with Mrigs Co unt y l. ihrar~- D in~c­
\V r rk in Mei ~ s Count y. Meigs Counlians are
tncl'i. The govern or would appoin t
tor Ruth Power s.
being encouraJ;:ed to usr their libraries this Wt'fk
one member in eac h disrrict, and all
II would be su bJeCt ro voter refer·
cndu m in eac h d is trict bc[orc tak irlg offi ce.
Gc rbe rry offered few detail s
!nr churdl, v.-or~ nr nth cr :ll"ll\"lt 11.:"
WAS H! NGTO~ (AP) - Mo s1 '&gt; lllftcd from morning to cvc nmg
about contents of a JXlSS obl e substi ·
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be no gubern ator ial appoi ntm ents s:t v1 ng t1m e ear ly todJy Thr Puerto RIL"\1. the Y 1 r ~ 11t Island s,
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morr l t~ h t trii O the. ncn tng,
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Most people mo., cd thc tr clock"'
atbman tl y opjXlscd to taking away were moved ahead one hou r, to ~
ah e- ad when they went \(1 he'd s ~nur ­ g.1rdcn 1ng
the n ghr of peop le to vole fo r a a.m .
T he cven1n_l'. I1_L'.h l :1hn -: av r.\
day
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Daylight Saving Time returns

Filing deadline for Congressional seats ends;
Sulzer files for position on Democrat ticket
CO LU MBUS (AP) - Ohio
oandrdates will fond th e race 10
Capitol Hill an upward baulc, cspcciaUy for several tncumbcnts fac ing
stiff competiti on in the June 2 pn·
mary.
In the southern pan of the state,
Reps. Clare nce Mill er and Bob
McEwen are vying for the same
Republican nomination.
That's because the slate is losing
rwo of its seats in Congress. Pan of
Miller' s current di strict wa s
merged with McEwen 's territory 10
fonn a new di sui et.
Three Democrats will be competing for the chance 10 take on the
winner of the maK:hup. Tbc primaf)' will feature Chillicothe Mayor
Jo se ph P. Sul ze r and fellow
Democrats Ted Strickland and Bob
Smith.
Chillico the Ma yor Jose ph P.

Sulzer announ ced Friday that he
would seek the democrati c nomina·
tion and eloction for represenlalove
10 congress from Ohio' s Su th Con·
gress ional District.
Currentl y in his socond term as
mayor. Sulze r al so se rved three
terms on the ChtUicoth e City Coun·
cil. He rece iv ed a d e~r ec in law
from Capttal Uni vcrstl y in 1982
and a bachelors degree tn govern·
me nt from Ohi o Uni vers tly in

1972.
A Vretnam veteran , Sul zer and
hi s wife Lind a li ve in Cholhcoth e
with their four children .
Ano ther unu sual primary was
se t up in Clevelan d, where eig ht ·
term ve teran Rep. Ma1y Rose
Oa ka r drew fo ur pnm ary c hal·
lcngcrs, including Cuyahoga Coun·
ty Commissione r T1m Haga n and
Cleveland Clerk of Courts Be nn y

Bo nanno

Oak.ar ha'\ ovc rdrafl\ to fc..1r. She
wa-: on the Top 22 list released th1 s

week by the House eth ocs comm n·
ICC

But she al so has a fa11h ful con·
to the
blu e·collar ethni c neighborh oods
th at fonn the core of her dist ri ct.
Her populari ty has been strong
enough to scare off se ri ous c hal·
lcngers in pasl races.
Ea rl Martin , may or of the
Cleveland suburb of Rocky River.
and steel worker Btll Smtih , who
ha.s run th ree un successf ul campaigns, flied for the Republican pn·
mary in that di strict.
In th e ope n seal created by the
re tirement s of De moc rauc Reps.
Denn os Ec kart and Ed war d
Fe 1 ~ h an , f1ve Democ rats fol cd,
Continued on A-6
sti tu cncy and stro ng tics

JOSEPH P. SULZER

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April 5, 1992

Nori.ega jury refuses to begin deliberations

Saaday, AprilS

MIAMI (AP) Jurors in
Manuel Nori ega ' s drug trial
refused Saturday to begin deliberations wtthout a copy of his original
indictment, from which proseculOrS
have anempted to remove embar-

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CO LUMB US. Ohio (AP) - A
Fra nk l1 n Co un ty judge entered
mnoce nt pl eas for two Statehouse
prOtesters who refused to enter the
counroom under their own powo,r.
The pleas were entered for tlhe
Rev. Maun cc McCrackin, 86, and
Berta Lambert. both of Cincinnati,
Judge Jan et Grubb said.
She ordered the" release Friday.
Ro y O' Donnell of tlhe Cincinnall are a. dragged by authorities
1nto court aft er he refused enter,
pleaded mn occnt Friday morning.
He was released on his own recog ~
nt zancc pe ndin g a trial date to be
se t later, Ms. Grubb said.
Ms. Grubb. of Franklin County
Muni cipa l Co urt . on Thursday
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Sunday, mostly sunny with the 25 w 35. H1g hs 55 10 65 . Tuesday,
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high 50 lO 55.
45 flighs 55 to 65. Wednesday,
E•tended foreust
fan Lows 35 10 45. H1 ghs 55 to 65.
Monday through Wednesday:

Man found innocent
second time around
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (AP)
- A man released after three yealli
in pri so n says he' s going to savor
hJS freedom.
Lawrenc e Reed , 47, had been
co nvi c t ed of murder but was

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A Je fferso n County Common
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between two countries.·· Nonega
told the judge.
U.S. Di stri c t Judg e Wtlliam
Hoeveler said he was troubled by
the tssue and !Old the defendant he
had made a good argument.
He asked a U.S . marshal
whether the Jury, which entered the
deliberation room about 9 a.m., had
begun its work. Th e marshal
reqJOilde&lt;l no, adding, "They have
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Afte r brtcf consideration , the
judge agreed wtth the defense and
insuucted the prosecution to put the
co nuovers1al sections back in the
indictment gtven 10 the jurors.
Hocveler said, however, that he
would tell the panel the govern ·
mem need not prove every individual acc usation ln the indicunenL

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COOLVILLE · Marvtn Dan a Bamhart, 72, of Huckl eberry Road m
Coolville, died earl y Saturday, April 4, 1992 at St. Jo se ph Hospital in
Parkersburg, W.Va .
Funernl arrangements are under the direc tion of White-Blower Funeral
Home in CooivJUc, and will be annouoced.

Charles B. VanSickle
C HESHIRE . Charles Buren VanSickle, 83, of 320 Swisher Hill Rd.,
Cheshire. d1ed Friday , April 3, 1992, at Ve terans Memonal llospual.
Pomeroy
He was born on Aug. 15 , 1908 in Mason County, W.Va ., son of the
late Franklin and Mary Rim VanSickl e.
He retire&lt;l from self employment.
Survivors include his wife, Nettie Wrighl VanSickle, whom he marri ed
Marc h II , 1936 in Point Pleasant, W.Va.; three daughters, Chnsttn c
Gmdy of Altamonte Springs, Fla., Mrs. C.M. "Btrdie" (Juamta) Love and
Mrs. Wayne (Ruth Ann) Angell, both of Cheshire; one son. Denms Van Sickle of Hilliard: one granddaughter, rai sed in the home; liv e SISters,
Mis. Fred (Magdlcnc) St. Clair of Cheshire, Mis. John (Marccna) Denney
o l Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va., Mis. Monroe (Ruby) Sheets and Mrs. Lee
(N aomt) Sines. both of Gallipolis, and Emes teen Blake of Delaware.
Ohto: eight grandchildren: and two grandsons.
He was preceded in death by one daughter; oo e son in inftmcy ; one sister, Josephine; and six brothers, !sac, Foster, Henry, Worthy, James, and
Lee.
Services will be held I p.m. Monday at Willis Funeml Home, with the
Rev. John Jeffrey oflietaung . Buri al will be in Gravel llill Ce metery,
Cheshire.
Fncnds may call at the funeral home on Sunilay from 6-9.

March figures show Ohio
job market remains flat
COLUMBUS, Oh1o (AP) - An
increase of 58,000 Ohioan s work ·
ing in Man:h hasn't spurred a JOb
mark et thai remains nat , a stal e
employment official said.
" The recovery that is beginning
to show tn other economtc mdica tor s soil is not evident in Ohio' s
work force." said James Conrad.
Admmistrator of the Ohio Bureau
of Employment Services.
" The JOb market remains basically nat, although we did sec an
tnerease of 58.000 tn the number of
Ohioans working 1n March ," Conrad said.
Ohio 's un employm ent rat e
remained al 7.2 percent in March
for the second consecutive month ,
the Labor Department said Friday.
The nation's unemployment rate
s tuck at a 6 l/2-year high of 7.3
percent in March , showing no
impr ovement de spite sign s of
rec overy el sewhere in the econ omy.
The new na~onal rate, the same
as February 's, occompanied a second Labor Depanment report that
showed little growth 10 payrolls of
the nation 's non-fann employers.
There were 5. 1 million Ohioans
with jobs in March . The number of
workers unemployed in March was
396 .000 . up from 391,000 in
February.
The civilian labor force in Ohio
mcludcd 5.5 mill10n work ers in
Mar c h, up from 5.4 million in
f'cbruary . The number of the working -age populati on 1n th e labo r

Paper says White House
staff is in disarray
WASH INGTON (AP ) - The
While Hou se swff has plunged in to
suc h di sarray since Samuel Skinner
too k ov er as chief of staff thr ee
month s ago that press sec retary
Marlin Fitzwater has become fru strated enough to cons1dcr quittin g,
The Washington Post says.
Fit zwat er is not res igning, but
he left ahruptl y left last week for a
v:1cati on in Bermu da aflcr confidtng hi s discontent to a'isociatcs. th.c
newspaper reponed in toda y's editions.
It qu01ed unidentified Fitzwater
aides as saying t.he press sec retary
I S lru slrJtcd by what he sees as the
Wh1tC House's inabillly to tmplcment and carry forward President
Rush':; th emes and polit: 1cs.

force was 66.3 pcrccnl in Marc h,
up fro ri1.65.5 percent in Feb ruary.
Th e March unemployment rate
for Ohio is above the 7.0 perce nt
rate fo r March 1991. Over the year ,
th e number of Ohioans workin g
has 1ncreasctl by 40,COO, up from 5
million . The number unemployed
ha s increa sed by 14 ,000 ove r the
year from 382 ,000.
Th e numl4er of un empl oye d
people nauonwidc held at 9.2 mi llion, 2.5 million more tl1an the start
of the recession in Jul y 19'10.

GALLI POLIS
Tod
Bu c han a n , an inte rn at ionall y
know n mag ician, illu sionis t and
mouvauonal speaker, will be th e
featured speaker at the 1992 Indu strial Award&lt; Banquet of the Gallia
County Safety Council at 6 :30
p.m., Tuesday, April 2 1, at the Hol Iday Inn in Gallipolis.
Bu chanan ha s pe rformed a ll
ove r the world . Hi s ac compli shments include tclevJ sion appea ra nces , Broadwa y, La s Vegas
rev ues , te levi :.; ion comm ercial s,
crui se lin e appearances and corpora!c show s.
He starr ed on th e s ma sh hit
"Bo ardw alk Mag iC" a t Res orts

In te rnation al' s Hotel/C asi no in
Atlantic C1ty , which won the award
for "Best Show of the Year."
After graduating from S yracusc
University with a degree in marketing and working as a public relali ons co nsultant with an international corporation. Buchanan began
using magic as a vehicle for introdu cing new product lines. This
co nce pt pro ved so successful that

he was soon nctlng as a consultant
fo r many maJor corporations, produ cing large-sc ale lfade shows in

whi ch grand -scale illusions were
des igned and co nstru cted to loo k
like company products. Today, his
company , Buchanan Production s,
places 1ts major emphasi s on pro -

WA SHINGTON (AP) Choosing a wider audi enc e for h1 s
co ngress io nal reform proposal s,

Pres idem Bush went on rad10 Saturilay to ask the American people
" to tum up the heat" on their lawmak ers to mak e government more
respon sive .
" What merely hampered us in
th e pa st will gridlock us in th e
fulure ," Bush said in on e of a
COLUMB US . Oh 10 (AP) - A series of Saturday broadcasts. '' Our
r ra nk lin Co unt y JUd ge e nt ere d ahil1t y to ec mpcte demand s th at
tnnoccnt pleas fDr tw o Sta tehouse Congress enact lhe reform s I ht~ ve
protesters who refu sed to enter the proposed .' '
His speech, made availahl c to
court roo m under thctr own fKJwcr.
radio
stations across the countrY for
The pleas were e nt ered for the
Rev_ M:tu ricc McCrJckm, H6, and usc at a time of their choosing: was
B cr t ~l L 1n1bcrt , bmh of Ctncinn au. a condensation of the one he gave
on Friday in Phi l a!l e lph~a m whiCh
Judge Janet Grubb satd .
She ordered Lh eir rclca-:c Frid~1 y . he proposed a 12 ·ycar lim it on
Roy O ' Do nnell of the Cmei n- members of the Hou.se and Se nate.
None of the president 's pro po s~
nati area, dragged by a uthorili cs
tnto court aft er he refu sed enter. als is new: they arc merely repack·
age d . They in cl ude swee pin g
rl c ~iClcd l!HIOCe n\ Frida y morn tng.
He was released on his own rccog· chan ges tn campa ign fin anc in g,
n t z :~ n cc pen ding a trial dat e to be
cut ti ng back on government regulaset l:ll cr. Ms. Grubb sai d.
tions and "a Citi zen Congress, not a
Ms . Gruhh , of cr:tnkli n County
Mun 1c i p~1 1 C ourt, on Thur sday
r c l c~l scd John W:]l(c II of South
Vienna.
All four were arr es ted by th e
Sta le H1 ghwar Patrol Wcd ncs cla y
aft er Ll1 cy rd usC'.d to end a sit ·tn at
Gov. Geo rge Vo tnov i c h's offt ce.
They h :~.d participat ed in ~l Sta te ·
house rJ II y protest ing cu ts in General Ass istance bcncfiL~.
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Man charged with trafficking
GALLIPOLI S - A Gallipolis man was arrested Frtday after noon and charged with trafflckmg in drugs.
Accordmg to a report from the Gallipolis Police Depanmcnt
Tommy Eugene Kerwood, 51 , 93 Cedar Street, was arrested afte;
police received reports that drugs were being sold from the house.
Kerwood is being held in the Ga llia County Jail.
Also arre sted Friday was wa.&lt; Charles W. Harmon , 42, Gallipolis
Ferry, W.Va., on a charge of theft.

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A national priority
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You haven't had your heart broken until you've seen a fatal fire . I saw
my f~rst one as a roolue firefighter in 1969. The story was a.&lt; familiar as it
was tragic-an early morning fu-e , a sleeping family. After we brought the
fire under conuol , we searched the house and found a 9-year-old boy and
his lit~ e siste r in bed, under a blanket or ceiling plaster. They looked ltke
they were asleep, but both had been killed by smoke and tax ic gases.
What haunted me as much a.&lt; the faces of those children was the lcnowl edgc that this fire, like mos~ could have been prevented.
The horror of that morning started me on a career of working to prevent the fires that destroy lives and homes. With local and stale fire safety
organizations and the National Association of State Fire Marshal s
(NAS FM), I have taken pan in ftre education programs that run the gamut
from poster contests lo fire safety curricula in grade schools .
But nothmg I've seen in 23 years of fire prevention work does a better
JOb of saving lives than a smoke detector that alens the occupants of a
house to a fire and gives them precious time to ex tinguish the fire, call the
fire department or evacuate the house. 1ltal's why I feel that at least one
1moke dcteuor in every household should be a national priority.
Smoke detectors arc currently in 80 percent of American homes; the
dec lin e in fire deaths renects this fact. U.S. Ftrc Administration studJes
1how that in 1975, before smoke detectors came into general use, 7,500
Amcrt cans diCd in f~r cs. Last year, there were fewer than 5,000 f~rc
dc;llhs.
The number of fatal ttics is expected to drop even more once smoke
deteCtors arc m the 20 percent rtf American dwellmgs that su ll don't have
them. The need is urgent. That 20 percent often houses the poor, the
elderl y, the handJcappcd and others who can' t afford, or otherwise man age. smoke detectors.
Th is year, NASFM took a ste p tn th e ri ght direction by di stnb utt ng
more thaJr 80,000 smok e detectors in the 27 slates participating in our program. State chapters of NASFM will monttor the effective ness of th ese
detectors.
Some slates em ploy imaginative smoke detector pl acement programs.
After three years of helpmg homchealth -care nurses install smoke dete ctors in the homes of MedJCaid patients and newborns, South Carolina ftre
officials hav e begun a program of giving hospitals smoke detectors 10
give 10 the mothers of new babies. The program is effective as well as
1maginati ve: Fire deaths have fallen 50 percent slatewide since 1988.
Since the start of the NASFM program , we received nearly 400,000
:tdditional requ ests for smoke detectors, far more than we currently car
handle. We arc tn the process of formin g a foundation to raise the fund s
necessary to be sure llrat at least one smoke detector is in every home.
The mosttmportanl thing 10 know about fires is that they can be preven ted. Smoke detectors arc a grant step in that direcuon. It 's a giant step
we all should take.
(~eorge

A. Miller, an exec uti\'t board member and legislative

rhai rm an or the National Association or S!alc Fire Marshals, ha s
ht•t• n a fire safely profrssional for more Ihan 25 years.

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Today is Sunday, Apnl 5, lire 96th day of 1992. There are 270 day s left
1n the year

Today 's Ht ghlt ght rn Hi story :
Two hundred years ago, on Aprd 5, 1792, George Washtngton cast llre
llrsl pre sidential veto, rejecting a congress ional measure for apportionin g
rcprcscntauvc s among the sta res
On this date:
In 1614, American Indian pnn ccss Pocahontas marri ed English
co lonist John Rolfe in Virg ini a
In 1621, the Mayflower sailed from Plymouth, Mass., on a return trip
10 England .
In 1649, Ehhu Yale, th e English philanthropi st for whom Yale Universtly ts named. was hom.
In 1856, black American ed ucator Rooker T. Washington was bom in
Franklin County, Ya.
In 1887, in Tuscum bta, Ala., teacher Anne Sullivan achteved a maJor
break through with her blind and deaf pupil, Helen Keller, by conveying to
her the meaning of the word ''water'' in the Manual AI ph abeL
In 1951, Jultus and Ethel Ro,;cnbcrg were sentenced to death follow ing
thetr convtction on charges of bctng atomi c spies for the Soviet Union.
In 1964, Gen. Douglas MacAnhur died in Washington at age 84.
In 1975, natlona hsl Chi nese lr&lt;1dcr Ch iang Km -s hck died in Taipet at
age 87.

Berry's World

WASHINGTON - George
Bush doc s not need to sum mon a
Wil li e Horton m thts election campatgn. The poltti cal ad that wi ns
votes in 1992 ts more likely to be a
k'tkeoff on the pre-dawn hog pnccs
on Midwestern rad io - a litany of
how lire Dcmocrutically controlled
Congress has squandered preciou s
lax dollars on pork -barrel proJeCts.
Thts is wo rse than th e Pentagon's $600 toile t scat. It is the
$200,000 Vid alia onion proJect, the
s100,000 blackbtrd pre se rv at ion
proJect, the S100 ,000 mechan ical
to mat o harve ste r projec t, the
$ 100.000 for sw tn e d tseasc
research. In eac h con!,'Tesstonal dtstr ict, the ta ., money of I he man y
ha s bee n spent on the needs uf a
few 10 S3 lisfy the re-election lust of
one
Prestden t Bush has a li st of
1,391 such pork-barrel proJeCts that
he mtcnd s to ask Congress to can ee l one by one. Stnce Congress
won't give Bush the line-item veto
to exc tsc pork proJecLs heforc they
are fund ed. hts nex t tool tS " rcsc issian ,·· or ask in g Congress tO go
back and resc ind indi vt dual appropriations.
Wh en Bu sh proposes a li st of
cu ts th at in clud es S 100,000 for

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By Jack Anderson
and
Michael Binsfein
Congress has agrecd in 675 cases,
with some adJustments. But seldom
has a president used rescission as a
c ampaign sledge hammer . Last
month Bush sent ht s fmt 68 propose d cuts 1 Congress. They arc
worth 53 ·6 bill ton and range in size
from 539,000 lo S20 million . The
wor t! IS, Bu sh wtll keep peltin g
Congress with requests for cu ts
unt ll th e law lll.:~k crs have been
force d 10 vote on the entire li st of
1.3 91 ·
"The longer (the lt sl) the better
for Bu sh, " ex plained one Democra ti c Se nate in si der. "They're

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lookingformc laphors forproblcms
ra llrcr than root causes. They have
68 little Willi e Hortons th ey've
trooped up th ere - economic
Willie Hortons."
Bush's strategy tS long on symbo!Jsm and short on subslance. His
list of c ul s se nI to Congres s
wouldn't even add up to I lx:rccnt
of the $400 billion deficit. "Let' s
be honest wit h each other. It's not
gomg to cure the budget deficit, "
conceded on Republican supporter
of the rescissions. "The only thing
that 's going to cure the budget
deficit is when we put a cap on
mandated spending."
Bush has picked thi s fight , but
he may not be able to finish it. Sen.
Robert Byrd, D-W. Ya ., who
worked as a butcher in his youth, is
about to carve a roast out of the
Republicans' hide. As early as this
week he may begin a countera1L1ck
th e pork baule Ihat som e on
cinapllol
· HiU are calling " mutually
assured destruction."
As soo n as the White House
unvct. 1ed its proposed cuts, Byrd,
·
chamnan
or the Senate AppropriaLions Committee, convened a meeting of hi s subcommittee chairmen
to formulate a battle plan.
He is consi denn g slicing the fat

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out of the White House budget in cludm g sub-Cabi net level limo
servi ce and executive branch jetsetting. And, there arc a slew of
projects on th e rescission list that
arc tmportant to Republicans. Sen .
John McCai n, R-Ariz., sponsored
Bush's resc ission bill, but could
scare up on ly 17 Republican cosponsors.
"Byrd is going to load this up
willr things that arc pamful w Bush
and Republic an members," said
one Re pub lica n strateg ist. The
result could be a tortured com promise li st of cuts th at Bush would
have to veto, and then who looks ,
like the bad guy'
Byrd is also lik ely to usc thi s
opportunity to se ttle some scores.
For example, Sen. Slade Gorton, RWa sh., voted aga in st Byrd on a
clean -air act that Byrd fear ed
would hurt hi s coal min1ng con -

sutuents. It won't be hard fur Byrd
10 find some obsc ure budget cut
th at would hurl Gorton' s con stituents.
For Byrd, the line between pnnciple and pork is blurred. Pork-barrel spendm g is a dtrty phrase , but
Byrd lives and dies by tl. lie represents one of the poorest states, and
his conslitucnlS have grown accustomed to a diet of pork . Seve ral
years ago, he promised the state Sl
billion m special proJects, ancl he
has more than delivered.
The admini stration has had an
unwriucn truce with Byrd nol to
wuch hiS West Virginia pork projec ts, but this tim e the Bush li st
boldly in clud es a declaration of
war - ax mg a 5800,000 grant to
help mark et Appalachian hard woods m West Vtrgin ia.
Senate instd crs arc not lookmg
forward 10 th e sce ne ahead Byrd, on th e Se nate noo r with a
tally sheet of pork-barrel proJects
that Ius fellow sc.nators wanl, forc in g th e m to tak e "do-or -die''

EMS units answer 7 calls
POMEROY - Seven calls fo r assistance were answered by units
of Meigs Emergency Services on Friday.
At 9:35a. m. on Fnday , Tuppers Plains squad went to Number 9
Road for Ray C. Smith , who was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital. At 10:22 a.m., Racine unit went to Barringer Ridge Road and
took George Moore to Pleasant Valley HospiUtl.
At 12:0 1 p.m., Rutland squad was sent to Painter Ridge Road .
Beulah Knous was taken to Veterans. At 6:54 p.m., Pomeroy unit
went to Mulberry Av enue. Winnie Waldnig was tran sported to Vctcrars. At 10:14 p.m., Middleport squad responded to 8onc Hollow
Road for Della M1lliron. She wa.&lt; taken to Vete rans. At 10:50 p.m.,
Middleport unit wen! to Overbrook Center. Delma Hol ley was taken
to Pleasant Valley. Atll:IS p.m ., Pomeroy Slation was dispatched
to West Main Street (under the Pomeroy/Mason Bridge) for a wa shdown .

Arnett keynote speaker
ATHENS - Pulitzer Prize-winnin g JOu rna ltsl Peter Arnell, the
only Weste rn reporter ba.,;cd in Iraq
last year for the entire run of the
Pcrstan Gu lf War, wtll visit Ohi o
Uni verSi ty's Athens campus as the
key note speaker for the Co ll ege of
Communi cation 's 24 th Commu ni cation Week Aprt127 -May I.
Amell, a Cable News Network
co rr espo ndent , will delt ve r a
speech entttl cd "A Reporter' s Journey : 30 Years of Coverin g Co nfltct ," at R p.m. Apnl 27 m Memo ri al Auditoriu m
Arn ett i s on a year 's leave o f

a bsence from CNN's Jerusa lem
l:lurca u 10 wri te an auiO btography .
A veteran war correspondent, his

FOR PRESiDENT

tnvolvcm ent in Vtclnam fo r The
Associa ted Press ea rn ed him the
Pulitzer Prize f or in ter nation a l

rcportmg '" 1966.
For 10 day s las t yea r, Arncu
was Lhc lon e accr edited W cs t ~ rn

newsman in Baghdad cove ring the
Persian Gulf conlli ct, and he conclue ted th e only int erv iew with
lraqt Pre std c nl Saddatn Hu sse m
du ring the war.
Al so appearing during the week long even t wtll be actress Nancy
Cartwri ght , a former Ohio Universi ty interpe rso nal communications
st ud ent and voice of television' s
Oari Simpson, and Linda Gradste m, Mtddlc Eas t correspondent
for National Public Radio.

POMEROY- Three Albany resid ents pled gu ilty to drug-related
charges in Meigs Cou nty Common
Pleas Court last week.
On Thursday, Brian Woodgerd,
34, pled to a two-count tndJ cunent
char ging him with possession of
martjuana , a felony of th e third
degree , and cul tivation of marijuana, a fourth -degree felony.
Also pleading at th at time was

by a score of 13-8 ." Racin e wa s
elim in ated in the Di stnct to urney
by a great Stewart (Rome) team .
It should be mcnt toned that the
1930-3 1 baske tb all team also had
an out standin g season. RHS won
21 ga me s and los t two. In the
County tourney Pom eroy defeated
Racine. bultn the Sectional Racine
defeated Pomeroy . The wnter who
played in th ese games can well
remember th e phenomenal shool ine of Herschel "Hickey" Roush m
tho Sectional. Hick ey would dribble the ball down under lire basket
then give ht&lt; "double clul£h" shot.
He wo uld JUmp up as if he was
go ing 10 shoot at th e top of hi s
jump but didn't rele ase th e ball
until he was almost al the bouom
of hi s j ump. (Michael Jordan of the
Chtcago Bull s would appreciate
thi s shot.)
The Pomeroy team was completely surprised and RHS won the
ga me. Whenev er Hickey wa~
approached at the basket he usuall y
was g uard ed by two men. Thi s
night he had 3 or 4 buckets that
were unbelievable. I know that lhe
Pomeroy High Sc hool team was

POMEROY - The Fourth District Court of Appeals has affirmed
th e 1990 convictmn of Tony Hutton of Langsville, who was fo und
guilty by a jury of traffi cking in
coca in e, a felon y of the seco nd
degree.
Upon the rccom mcndat ion of
Prosecuting Attorney Steven L.
Sto rv , Hunan wa s la ter se ntenced
by Meigs Co unty Co mmon Pleas
Court Judge fred W. Crow Ill to
five to 15 years in pnson, wilh an
actual tncarcerauon of five years,
the maximum al lowed by law.
Hulton was also fined $7,500,
the m:v:imum fine allowed by law.
Acco rdi ng to Story, Hulton' s
convicLion arose fro m a year-long

drug agent.
The trial co urt fo und that
because th e wri tten notice of alibt
wa s filed late, and because Huuon
had testifi ed at a prcvtous hearing
th at lhe agent's testim ony wa s
accurate, th e alibi defense wa&lt; no1

tnvcs tigation invol ving undercover

APRIL 10, 11, 12

BCI agents, working tn conjun ction
with the Meigs Cou nt y Prosecutor
and th e Meigs Cou nt y Shenff's
office.
The bast s of the appeal, filed by
Pomeroy Auorncy Cha rles H.
Kntghl, was lhat Hulton should
have been allow ed to offer alibt
tes timony at tria l, slalmg ihlll he
was elsewhere at Llu: LJmc cocain e
was so ld to an undercover BCI

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JULY10, 11,12
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SEPT. 11, 12, 13
OCT. 9, 10, 11; NOV. 6, 7, 8
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s:i dc court. Th e ram was so heavy
that the team had 10 stay overn ight

Thought
for Today
"Birth, ance stry and that whiC h
you yourself have not achtcvcd can
hardl y be ca ll ed you r own ." Greek proverb.

AssiStant Prosecuung Attorneys
Lind a R. Warner and George P.
.\1cCarlh y represented ~re state 111
the heann g and assisted 111 th e
mves ugation of the ca.,;c, accordm g
~Sto~
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A pre-sentence mvcstigation h;r s
been ordered by Jud ge Crow, and
se nt encing has been ordered fc• r
May 21.
Th e three de fendants were rep ·
resented by Columbu s Attorney s
Gre gory Mycrs and Stewan Rents
and Athens Attorney Claire M.
Ball , Jr.

admisstb le. The appe aL' cou r1
agreed with Crow's ru lt ng.
Story sa td thJt he was ple ased
with the result of the appea l.
"No t on ly do we mak e so ltd
cases thot succeed at JUry tn al, but
cases th:ll can also wtllrsland appel lat e review ."

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F.dilor's note - Long-time
Allorney Fred W . Crow is the
conlributor or a weekly column
for The Sunday Times-Sentinel.
Readers wishing to applaud, criticize or comment on any subject
(e&lt;eepl religion or politics) are
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Appeals court upholds Hutton conviction

RHS basketball1931-32 and earlier years

Fred W. Crow

mariJuara and evidence of culuvauon were discovered .
Trials had been set tn the three
cases for thi s week; all three have
bee n canceled due to the pleas . The
parties had previously fil ed a
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three were charged '" fall, 1991,
following an mvcstigation conducted by th e prosecutor 's office, the
Ohio Bureau of Cri mtnallnvesti gauon and the Mctgs Cou nt y Sheriff s Department.
Based on an anonymo us up . a
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party lines . But in sending hi s pork
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tn Ient s before winnm g the fin al
gi.lm C. rnus Lrip wa s mode by train
through a Hock in g Valley nootl
and walcr was on the noor of the
train coac h. Rupc , my only comment to thi s is that they loved to
play basketball in Racine.
Again, dunng the same season
another trtp was sc heduled to play
at Ripl ey, WV . In ge lling 10 Rip ley
the tr ain had to go throu gh water
with lhc water on the noor of the
train coaches. Un fortunat ely,
Racine lost th is game by a score of
96.
The 1928-29 season was one of
the few bad ones. The team had a
record of 6-9. Roger Daniels, late r,
Dr. Damels was the coach. Thi s is
the only team in the state that had a
chauffcr for th e coac h. The chaufICr' s name wa s Pete Shields. Pete
was later Mayor of East Lek1n.
The 1929-30 season was notable
in one respect. That was the year in
which the RHS gy m was built and
put in usc.
Ft nall y, Rupe, RHS probabl y
ha&lt; th e best record of overall win s
and losses in the stale . This had
been du e to the fa ct tha t th ey
pl ayed ba sketball all year long .
Also, most of the moth ers wer e
in structed , after th e bottle, co mes
the basketbal l.
Ttmc and space has not perm itted th e writer to com ment on th e
subsequent hi story or tht s sc hool.
Agatn, special th anks to Donald
Wolfe, Pete Shield s, Bill Stewart,
l ac k Sa rg ent , Hickey Rou sh,
George Netglcr, To m Wolfe and
Vera Becglc for their assistance in
preparing tht s articl e. (See rclcated
photo in today's spans secuon).
Carry on.

Becky Stites WOodgerd, to a coun t
of possession of mariJuana, also a
third-degree felony .
Earlier in the week , th e
Woodgerd's co-defendant Harve y
Michael O'Dell entered a gui lt y
plea to one count of possession of
marijuana, a third -degree felony .
According to Me1gs County
Prosec utor Steven L. Story, the

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There arc many interesting stories that occ urred during the baske tball seaso n starting with 1918
and co ncludmg in the spr ing of
1932. Some of them are: Most of
the early games were played on ou t
of door co urt s. The tournament
ga mes during thi s period of tim e
were us ually played in the old
Pomeroy Armorv . Thts building
was later known as the Maso nic
Temple a.nd is now the property of
the County. In order to make a long
32 season: B.D. Willtams, Press ley shut in thi s buildtng one had to
Clark , Pau l Haskin , Waid Roberts, shoot between th e rafters in order
Henr y Ftshcr, Roger Dan te ls and ln mal-e the basket.
C.L. Snyde r.
In the season of 191 8- 19 RHS
co r the pe ri od of 1930-3 1 played a game at Wilkesvi lle and
thr ough 1940-4 1 Ractnc ll ig h had to travel via train and surrey. II
School won 207 games and lost 34 wa1 necessary for the team to slay
gam es. The coaches during thi s all ni ght at individual s' homes
tim e were Paul Stewart, Charl es heforc returning to Racme the nex t
Hay man , Ernest Wing cll, Pearl day . For se veral years RHS had
Rctchley, George '-'liraben and only one basketball . To have two
Leon Morns.
basketballs on a team was a luxury.
Mos l of thi s material was Thi s situati on existed at other
ob tain ed from Don ald " Pt zz lc" sc hool s including Pomeroy . In
Wolfc· s book on the sports hi story 1923-24 a few basketball ga mes
of Racine Hi gh School and South - were played in an improvised gym
ern Ht gh School basketball . It is at th e Racin e Town Hall. Later
tru ly amazing to sec the record of some games were played on th e
wins and los,;cs. Don's book covers second noor of the Spencer Livery
a period fr om 1918 through the stable.
sc hoo l yea r of 198 1-82. In this
In the 1923 -24 season the RHS
hook he earned the results of eac h team trav eled and defeated Rio
game dunng that period. Also , he Grande College . To get to another
had notes on every team during that game at Ravenswood it was neceslime.
sary to travel via B &amp; 0 Railroad
RHS players during the years from Graham, WV to Ravenswood ,
191 8 through 1931 were Dillon WV . The roads in those days were
Cross. Warre n Reed, Warren muddy and to trav el by car was
Thomas,
Ed wa rd
Rhode s, imposs ible. Again the players had
Theodore Beeg le, Ben Spenc er, to stay overnight at other players'
Homer Holter, Virgil Rose, Be n homes.
Petrel, Don Nease, Mau rice Loll,
Considering the times, one of
Wilbur Hol ler, Edwa rd Foster, the mos t outstanding ba sketba ll
Brooks Beegle, Carl Cross, Earl ga mes play ed in the se part s
Foste r, Dale Holter, Clifford occurred in the 1924 -25 season. In
Holter, Carol Sayre, Bob Spencer, one game lhe prtn ci pal star was
Cha rl es Beegl e, Harold Hamm , Charles "Dukey" Beegle, son of Ira
Lawrence Ro se, Gera ld Cowie, Beegle. Dukey scored 62 of the
Geo rge Say re, Martin Carve r, 64 points in defeating Hamden 64Arthur Stoharl, Donald Wolfe , 20. In one game RHS lost at Gal Hyall Parsons, Miles Mainwaring, lipoli s by a score of 16-15, Dukcy
Allen Brown, Ches ter Simpson, Beegle made all 15 RHS potnts.
Harry Pncc , Charles Crow, Free- One note llrat Donald Wone gave
land Noms, Crecd Jam es, Herman in hi s htslory is that the RHS team
Car so n, Dukey Beegle, Gordon played every afternoon in the fall
Cowdery, Glenn Simpson, Cec il on th e outside court and rented the
Cox, James M.:Ciaskey, Fred Cran - Pomeroy Armory during the winter
shaw, Roy Bosley, Howard Nease, months a.nd returned to the outside
Hollie Talbott, Ri chard Harris, Joe court in lire spring. Sometimes the
Jackson , Clifford Becglc, Kcnncllr players played in the summer.
Sa lser, Red McDol e, Lewis StoIn 1925-26 RHS played four
bart, C harl es Stoba rt, Charl es games in one day. The fourth game
Cape ha rt, Harold Sargent, Oren was lost to Gallipolis after RHS
Nease , Lawrence Roush, Charl es had won lire first three. Accordin g
Bowers, Lewis Miller and Charles to Donald wane, these games were
McKelvey. The remaining players endurance contests, not tourney s.
for this time are listed elsewhere in In 1925-26 Racine was eliminated
this article. Not many or them arc in the District tournament.
li vin g today.
In th e 1926 -27 season there

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Charles Stoban, Herschel "Hickey"
Rou sh, Ri chard " Dick" Beegle,
Don Salser, Selva Spen ce r and
Clyde Cross.
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Stxty year s ago, Ra cine lli gh
Schoo l. now Sou th er n Htgh
Schoo l, had one of the most out standing basketball teams in th e
stale The 191 1-12 team comple ted a record of 26 w1ns and 2 losses . T hi s tea m wa s coached by
Charl es Hayman . The players were
Herschel "Hickey " Roush, Clyde
Cross, Hoyt Webb, Selva Spencer,
Wil so n Carpe nter, Richard Beegle,
Don Salser, Orion Roush, Jack Sarge nt, Fran cis 'Ti ny" Webb and
James Ingram. The on ly members
of this team livmg on Apnl I, 1992
arc Orion Rou sh, ll ickey Rou sh
and Jack Sargent.
During the 1931 -32 season RHS
won the opener but lost the second
gam e of th e season to Cad mu s.
La ter R HS beat Cad mu s by 17
point s. RIIS defeated Chester, Rut land and Middleport 111 the County
Tounwmcn1. In the Sectional they
tr imm ed Shaw nee, Btdwell, and
Glouster. Unfortunately the Purple
Tornadoes losl to Stcwan (Rome)
tn the ftn als by a score of 19-16.
The out standi ng ac hi evement of
th " lea rn was th ai RHS won 25
games m a row. The scurcs of mdi vtdual games arc not available to
the writer, llr crcfore not puhl ished .
At another game in 1932 , Mtd dleport lli gh Sc hool led the race by
a score of 2- 1 in favor of Middleport at Lire half and 4-2 al the end
of th e third quancr. Dun Wolfe IS
quoted as saying " tn the last quaner
RIIS took things in hand and hy a

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SERVING STUDENT NEEDS - The University of Rio Grande and GaUipolis merchants
are engaged in a goodwill program to assist students with their purchases. Christian Scott, I&lt;R.
and Mike Allen, owner of The Bastille, display a
banner to designate businesses willing to asiist
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major objection to the proposal ."
Tim Cosgrove, dJrcctor of poll cy and legi slat ive m!llativ cs for
Voinovich, confirmed negotiation s
were underway.
.. IL would be premature, at thi s
point , to get into th e spec ifics ,"
Cosgrove said. " We' re movt ng
forwan1 w1th it. and we' re hopeful
we can move on it in the very ncar
future ."

added Don Jones.

Daylight

Continued rrom A-1
mcluding state Sen. Enc Fmgcrhut,
Cleveland AR.-CIO official Frank
Valenta and form e r Clevel an d
Mayor Dennis Kucinich fil ed for
the Democratic primary,
The Republican pnmary w ill
feature Lyle Williams, Lake Coun·
t_y Commiss ioner Bob Gardner and
lonner Cuyahoga County Auditor
Mall Hatchadonan.
Another seat opened up with the
r et ucm cnt of Columbus-area
Republican Rep. Chalmm Wylie,
There, II parusans were interes ted but 10 of them backed off w
&amp;•vc a clear shot to the endorsed
GO P choi c e, Franklin County
Municipal Judge Deborah Pryce .
The endorsed Democratic candidate, state Rep. Richard Cordray,
wlll have compc!Jtion: Bill Buckel
of Columbus and Dave Sommer of
London,
ln th e seat bcmg vacated by
Rep. Donald Pea se, D-Ohio , II
Dcmocrauc hopefuls filed. includmg fanner Ohio Secretary of State
Sherrod Brown and Nonh Olmsted
Mayor Ed Boyle. Eight people tiled
for the Republican ballot, including
Margare t Mueller .

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cx.tcnsion 200. or \\Titc to h1m at

The undersigned, as Executor of the Estate of
Mildred V. Gilman, will accept sealed bids for the
purchase of her residence located at 739 First
Avenue, in the City of Gallipolis, Ohio.
Every bid must be accompanied by a certified
or cashier's check payable to the Estate of
Mildred V. Gilman, in an amount equal to 3% of
the bid submitted.
The Executor reserves the right to reject any
and all bids and hereby states that he will accept
no bid less than $55,000.00.
Bids shall be left at the office of Cherrington &amp;
Moulton, Executor's attorneys, at their office
located at 537'h Second Avenue, Gallipolis, Ohio
45631, at a time prior to 11:00 a.m. on Friday,
April 10,1992, at which time the bids shall be
opened.
To view the residence call Sue Moulton at 614446-2922.

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Patri ck Hickey , a 24-year-o ld
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Parents of GAHS
cheerleader prospects
to meet Tuesday

GALLIPOLIS - A mandatory
meeting ol parents of all Gallipolis
cheerleader cand1datcs fonhc 199293 sc hooltcnn, grades R through
12, arc asked li1 meet at 7 p,m, on
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Del l then &lt;lid a three year residency
•n the f1 cld of fam ll y practice in
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gram carried out by the UnivcrsJly.
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Later she work ed in emergency
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D r . Bell moved to Ath ens in
GALLI POLIS - Two action s Sep tember. 199 1, where her husfo r divorce were Wed Fnday m the band, Fri tz Gocckne r, had accepted
Ga llia Coun ty Court of Common a post doctoral posttto n 1n the
Pleas. Appl ying for divorce were:
Phys1cs Department at Oh1o Uni Sandra Pcal'ion, Crown Ci ty, from versi ty. Dr. Bell worked for a short
William Pearson, Gall1pohs; R11a time m th e Hocking Vall ey ComMontgomery , GallipoliS, from Lin- Ill unity Hospital Emergency Room
don Montgomery, Crown City .
at Logan after the lamlly's move to
Filing for dissolution Thursday
Athens.
was Kelly Waugh. Gallipolis, and
A daughter of Don•ld and
Robert Waugh , Crown City; Dolore.s Bell, New London , Iowa.
Wednesday , TrudJ Franks, Gallipo- Dr. Bell is wo rkin g at th e 'vl cigs
li'\, and Denn is Franks, Vinton.
Health Serv~ces on Tuesdays w1th
hours from 1 to 7 p.m. and on Fn -

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for women and ch1ldren
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have tw o children - a son, Bennet,
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POMEROY · Me1gs County has
a new phys1CJan.
She is Dr. Tracv Bell who on
Fn day became affi liated w1th Dr
Jam es With erell aod Dr . Wilma
Man sfield at the Meigs Heal th Scr·
vices on Mulbwry Hc1ght s in
Pomeroy.
A native of Iowa, Dr Bell
recetved her bachelor of sc1cncc
degree in biology at Knox College,
Ga les bur g, 11 L, in 1981, She

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Perot ha s designated a campaJgn
com mut cc and told th e Federal
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So far. Perot is on the ballot
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, OH-Polnl Pleasant, WV

Swan Creek area home to pre-Columbian Indians
By JAMES SANDS
to throw spears at disc01dals to test They believed that spirits inh abi ted stems, shields, spears and baske~s.
Special Correspondent
accuracy. Other games would have not only li vmg thmgs but inanimate
The Fon Ancients appear;;.b~
CROWN CITY -In 1492,Ferdi- includedchunkey (played wtth a ring objects as well. Rcl1gion consisted of have lelt OhiO 10 the 1600s 0
nand and Isabella of Spain finan ced and a pole}, shinney (played with a trymg to control these spirill. The outoffcarofthelroquolstn eno of
the voyage of the Italian Christopher ball and stick, pole ball (played w1th a mu s1c and dance rnual, to an almo st and the Chero~c~~~ the~uth hbo~
Columbus to the New World. Co- pole and a ball). and d1cc. The Fort hypnouc beat, allowed persons to see whom clmThme F 10 asA 1 _w unt ng
·
h'ldr
· ·ons, some of wh'tc h "-Anctenllc
Jurnbus who was
1 ena1 so hadd o 11 s, be'.tn
v1S1
uu.ame Pan grounds
. · · he orth Slnetents came
d'
41 y~of age, set
shooters, stilts and sleds.
of the legend and my~10logy of the back tnto 0 IO a.&lt;t c law nee 1n I·
sail from Palos
Besides the various wild game village. Fcathcrsofowls, caglesaml ans tnthc 1720s..
. r
Spain on August
andcom,thedictofthcFortAnCtCnts hawks were see n as sacred by the
JamesS:tndStsaspe~~·~l' lmes3. The flagshtp
consisted of squash, beans, frUtts, Fort Anetcnts as th ey believed that Sentme~ ~orresponden: , "a";;:;~
Santa Maria had a
and wild plants, some of which when these birds were the messe ngers of ~en~ m:~~~. ~ddr~s~ IS . SJ .
1
crew of70. It was
taken acted as a halluc inogen.
the gods. The Fort Ancients placed ban
~ ow nve, • prmg450
6·
on October 12,
Fort Anc1cn1S reltgton revolved the saCtcd feathers on pmyer socks,
oro
1492, that Columaround a spacial closeness to nature. dance wands, effigy figures, lJ•pc
bus landed in the Bahamas. He continued on to Cuba (landed October
18) and Haiti (landed December 6).
Notqu1te three weeks later on Christmas Day, the Santa Maria was
wrecked ncar Haiti.
Other significant evcnt5 of 1492
mcludcd the Spanish conquering of
Granada , Charles Vlll took over
France, Lorenzo de Medici (called
the Magnificent) became the ruler of
Florence and Henry VII of England
1nvaded France.
It was also that year that Leonardo
da Vinci drew his plans for a flyin g
machine and that Pope Innocent VIII
died. He was replaced by one of the
Borgias. The Spanish Inquisition was
1n full forre and the Grand Inquisitor
gave all Jewish ciozcnsofSpain three
months to convert to Christianity or
leave Spain.
One can only make an educated
guess as to what Gallia County was
lt.ke '" 1492. It would appear from
arrhacological studies done by Dr.
Mi lis at the beginning of this century
i
that there may have been a settlement
aboul this lime ncar Swan Creek,
both on the river bottoms and on top
ofthc hill overlook.ing the Ohio River.
These Indians, called Fort An etents, probably lived in the area
sometime between 1300 and 1600
A.D. This groop of Naovc Americans, who arc probably the ancestors
VISITS COMMUNITIES - Meigs County
afternoon. Here, Thacker visits with D.V. Reed,
of the Shawnees, lived in rect.:.mgular
Chamber of Commerce Executive Director/Ecoowner of Reed's Cnuntry Store, a member of the
houses built of wooden posll set
nomic Development Director Paula Thacker has
chamber. In her first few weeks on lbe job,
vertically in the ground and fa ced
begun to visit the outlying communities in Meigs
Thacker visited village councils. Now she, plans
with wattle and daub- which was a
County as a part of her economic de•elopment
to visit businesses in smaller communties, as well
combination of boughs and vines held
work. Her first stop was Reedsville on Thursday
as township trustees. ofrering assistance and
toge ther with mud. The roofs were
advice.
thatched w1th a smoke hole in the hip.
The avcmge house was about 30 feet
lon g and 20 feet wide. Inside the
house were a number of p1ts used for
food stornge refuge and somcu mcs
eve n burial. One literally slep t on the
ancestors in such a case.
The Fort Ancients existed hy
It sa td W1l ltam Aramony, who Mi chtgan plans to continue to with WASHINGTON (AP) - Local
hunting, fiShing and fanntng . These United Way affiltates say they' re reStg ncd as president of the giant hold it s du es, said spokeswoman
Indians were the fnst residents ol pleased the national charity is tak- charily m Fe bruary after 22 years, Lynn Anderson .
" We need to make su re that
Gallia County to usc the bow and in g steps to co rrect mismanage- "developed a taste - if not a hab1t
for
a
bvi
sh
lifestyle
and
all
its
peop le kn ow that we're separate
arrow. Earlier Hopewell and Adena ment and restore public confidence,
lndtans hunted with spears. The Fort but few see m ready to JUmp back trappings. The world of Ararnony from th e nauona l organi zation ,"
became one of lim ousi nes, first - she satd " Th e money IS rais ed
Ancients also introduced the beamer . in to the fold nght away .
class
travel and expens i.., c restau - locally and stays local."
a large seven to 10-inch-long scrapUnncd Wa y of America is hops
ram
Virginia M3 so n, president of
ing tool made from the mctapodal tng that a pu hlt c cleans1ng At
least
one
affiliate,
Un1tcd
United
Way of North Florida in
bone of a deer. They cultivated the~ mcluding an in vestigati on commis- Way of Ce ntral lnd1ana , said it
fields with the shoulder blades of sioned by th e charity - Will would resume paying dues to the Jacksonville, said, "We were
shocked at th e level of excess"
deer. Hoes were made of sticks and appease local affiliates and encour- national group .
revealed in th e rcpon.
age them to resume scndtng dues to
mussel shells.
"We're
hearte
ned
by
the
fa
ct
Un1t cd Way of Greater Los
There is also cv ic1ence lhat th ese the naoonal group.
that
th
e
nght
people
arc
there
now
Angeles
s:1id in a statement it
The investigators' report,
Fon Anciem.s knew how to mtnc coal,
and
ha..,e
taken
charge
and
have
wou
ld
conti
nu e to withhold dues
released Friday , portrayed United
however coal was used in jewelry not
tnstitutcd
a
complete
turnaround,"
··
until
we
arc
sati sf ied that the
Way of America as ·'a story of
for heat1ng. Turtle shells filled with c:w.ccss and of val ues lost" and said said Dan MacDona ld, president of report deal&gt; w11h all the ISsues of
the In d1ana affiliate.
rocks pro..,ided musicalmstrumcnt s. law s may ha.., c been broken .
conccm to us and th::n these issues
But United Way of Southeastern wi ll be resolved."
A favontc game of young hra..,cs wa.11

Along the River

April 5, 1992

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POSSIBLE VILLAGE SITE- Tht Big Four Churth of God in
Ihe Swan Creek Community of Gallia County was built in 1913 near
where in I492 Fort Ancient Indians may have had a village.

Computer age has hit
the agriculture community
MIDDLEPORT - It seems the
l:O mputer age has hit C\leryon e.
Fanning is no exception. Ed Holter
was a re&lt;:ent speaker at the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club. The
Holter famtlics, which include Roy,
Alan and Ed, milk 120 Holstem
cows. The cows are all registered
and tracked (lifetime history) by
means of a computer. Each cow
wears a transponder around her
neck, which identifies her spociflcally in the herd. When she goes tO
a feeder, s he is identifted. The
computer decides how much feed
and what type of feed she will get
Each cow IS fed accordmg to how
much milk she gi..,es. The computer
also tells if the cow ~.:o n s umed aJI
of her feed cach day.
The lifet ime hiStory on each
w w is also in th e computer. How
old she is, how many calves she
ha.&gt; had, when to be dried off. when
to be bred, the computer records or
tells when each of these events arc
to occ ur. As the cow enters th e
milk1ng parlor, her number is
plugged into the computer , and it
records how much milk she gave
and how long it took to milk her.
Evcr wonder how good the
quality of milk IS you drink'' Holter

ED HOLTF.R
told the group that each of tank of
milk they se nd is check ed for
antibiotics, water. bacteria and for
white cell count, which detertnines
1f a cow has an mfcction. Any load
that doe s not meet standards is
returned to the mtlk producer.
Yes . compmers have arrived m
the agricu lture community.

Farm Bureaus in 12 states
voice support for ethanol
prolCCt ethanol.
BLOOMJNGTON. Ill . (AP) Thursday's sta tem ent wa s
T he pres1dcnts of 12 sta te farm
bureaus ha\IC asked the Bush released by the presidents of fann
Adminis tra tion to ensu re th at bureaus in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
ethanol is prolCCted tn the pendtng Kansas. Michigan, Minnesota, Misrcgulauons implemenung the fed- sou n . Neb raska. North Dakota,
Oh10, South Dakota and Wiscon eral Clean Air Act.
"Presi den t Bush and EPA sm .
Adm inistrator William Reilly
should publicly state their suppon
ror ethanol and ethanol-based products, and make sure ethanol 1s a To end marriages
part of the new regulations," the
POMEROY - Acuons for dtssopre si dent s sa1d tn a sta tement lution of marriage have been f1led
Thursday from the llltnotS Farm 1n Mc1gs County Common Pleas
Bu rea u' s Bloomtngton headquar- Cn urt by Dallas Arthur Hill,
ters.
'«acme. and Debra Rae H1ll. Potnt
The U.S. Environmental Protrx:- Pleasant. W.Ya, and Nea le M.
liO n Agency has proposed inter Garvm , Washington. W.Ya , and
prettng the Clean Air Act to rcsrnct Cheryl Garvtn, Athens
ethanol usc , contendtn g ll ma y be
A d1vorcc ac11on has been grantdan gerou s to the environment
ed m the court to Je ssica Spackcy
That prompted Archer Dantcls from James W. Spackcy, Jr
M1dland Co, the nauon 's largest
Judgment sought
ct.hanol producer. to halt expansiOn
POMEROY - A Judgmen t
plans in Decatur, Pcona and Cedar actton ha s been so ught in Meigs
Rap1ds. Iowa.
Co untv Common Pleas Court by
Central IllinOIS fanners on Tues- Bank One. Manetta. N.A., against
day announced plans to lobb y the Dwaine K McDantcl, Rutland, tn
state's congressional delegauon to the amount nf $3,256.14

Court news

United Way affiliates wary of
resuming dues to national office

Beauty, quality, and
low price. That's value.

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The Yankees are coming - right into Gallipolis
By CHARLES A. MURRAY
and KIM SHEETS
GALLIPOLIS , Plans are underway to entenain and educate the
public about the Civil War camp that once existed_ in Gallipolis. The
Gallia County Civil War Soldiers Homecomtng, an authenttc
encam pment sponsored by present-day rcenactors of the 91st Ohio
Volunteer Infantry , Company B. will be April 10-12 '" th e c1ty
park.
One hundred thirty years ago, the park was a suppl y station for
the Union forces during the "War Between the States," and the
reenactors will give onlookers an opportunity to witness what dayto-day camp life in the 1860s was like, complete with drills, muste rs
and marches.
This concep~ called "living history," wtll provide a grcat opportunity 10 learn about our local hi story. The cuy park wtllonce agam
be filled with canvas tents, blue-uniformed men and lad1es wcanng
long hoop-skirted fashions.
Highlights of this event will include a military dance hosted by
the Iron Hills Ladies Aid Society, an old-orne photographer reminiscent of Matthew Brady, a period church service, a wreath-laying
ceremony to honor fall en Civil War so ldiers. and a game of
"rounders" (an early form of baseball) with the Ohio Histori cal
.
Society's Muffins playing the soldiers.
The 91stlnfantry rcenactors arc inviting many other Ut!ion .rccnactment groups to participate in the living history, many of whom
do fir st- person impress ions.
"Some of the rcenactors assume a spec ific persona or, more
often, a cenain type of character in which they maintain throughout
the living history," said David Gloeckner, one of the event's orga-

nizcrs and an ordancc sergean t in the unit. "For example, some
rccnactors do impressions of chaplatns, medical officers, undemlc ers, merchants or suttlers as they are called, C\len the occasional
drunken soldier."
The play, "Our American Cousin ," which gain undeserved notoriety when Lincoln was assassinated, will be performed at the Mor ris and Dorothy Haskins Ariel Theatre April II at 7:30 p.m., and
Apnl 12 at 3 p.m. Also the French Art Colon y and Samuel Bossard
Memorial Library will have special Civ il War ex hibits throughout
April. School ch1ldren have been invited to enhance the~ learning
about Gallipolis and its imponance to th e Union cause by touring
the encampment and talking to reenac tors.
.The reenactors take great pride in making their presentation s
un1que and good-quality events . They strive to be as realistic as possible without any non-authenticities or "farhs" as they are called in
recnac1or lingo. Even' their camp in the park is where the original
91 stlnfantry actually trained .
During the Civil War, Gallipolis was the home of Camp Carrington located ncar the present-day Gallipolis Developmental Center. It

was a d1Slribution point for soldtcrs and supplies as well as a governmen t hospital.
According to Hardesty's 1882 htstory of Galli a County, "At one
time there were full y 4,000 pat1ents in this hospital, and th e e&gt;ertions of the br•ve men and sclf-sacnllcing women of Gall ipolis, in
behalf of the sick, wnunded and sufferi ng. IS pan of the histOry of
our coun try."
When th e first troops arrived in the cit y in May 1861 , they
marched to the public square, stac ked arms and were immediately
surrounded by hundreds of citizens who received them with thanksgiving and pleasure. It was a memorable day .
The Our House Museum will be the ometaJ hcadquarters for the
91 st Infantry reenactors during their three-day stay m Gallipolis.
however, anyone can contact th e Oh io Valley VtS1tors Center at 45
State St., Gallipolis, or cal l 446-688 2 for more mformation.
Nex t week when the 91 st O.Y.l rc cnactors appear, or the time
when, as one might say, "the Yankees arc co mmg," Gall1polis and
its vi sitors will again experience a "li ..,ing hi story" event that will be
long remembered.

Gallia County Civil War
Soldiers' Homecoming
:Mifitary Schu{u{e
FRIDAY, APRIL 10
Noon
6:30
8
12 a.m.

Registration begins
Official opening of 91st Headquarters at
Our House Tavern
Lantern tour of historic Gallipolis
Lights out

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11:30
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1:30
2:30
3:30
4:30
5:30

6
8
10
11:45
12:30

Re.eille
Colors

Breakrasl ror rttnactors
Roll call
Registration end~
Authentic camp (all modern items out of
site)
Tour of Riverby (Women only)
Camp inspection
Mail call and ration issue
Ammunition issue
Tour of Ariel Theatre
Enlistment and recruitment (raw recruits)
limited drill and tactical with recruits
Skirmish drill competition
Medical demonstration .
Artillery demonstration
Meal provided to reena&lt;tors by Our House
Lad its
Camp clostd to the public
Play "Our American Cousin" at the Ariel
Dance•
Tunes and fiddlin' around the camp fire
until Midnight
Lights oul

WAY BACK WHF.N - The Gallipolis cily park will look much
like this scene the weekend of April 11-12 as reenactors of the 91st
Ohio Volunteer lnlanlry, Company 8, set up camp. But the reeDactors aren't the only ones who can 2et in the act. Visitors are wei-

come to strap on a soldier's uniform, if extras are available, and
join in the fun. The living history will ha1e something interesting
ror men, women, and children.

SUNDAY, APRIL 12
7 a.m .
8
8:30
9

Reveillt
Colors
Breakfast for reenaclors
Authentic camp (all modern items out or
sight)
Church services
10
Company and recruitment drills
II
Lunch for reeoactors
11:30
12:30 p.m. Rounders in park with Muffins
Artillery demonstralion
2
Medical demonstration
2:30
Play HOur American Cousin, at the Aritl
3
Awards and grand review
3:15
Roll
call for lhe original Co. 0 91st
3:30
Recover the Colors
4
Break camp
4:15

Unless otherwise specifted, all activities will take place in
the City Park.
,
•Period dress or semi-formal modern clolhes appropnate.

AMERICA'S PASTIIME - Let's play rounders! At least that's
what it was called during the Civil War. Members or lhe Ohio Historical Society's Muffins will take thP field (city park) on Sunday,

Aprilll beginning at 12:30 p.m. Other activities on Sunday during
the three day tvent will be churrh st·nices, rompany and rerruit-

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SEITING UP CAMP • Life during the 1860s
will come alive during the April 10-12 Gallia
Co unty Civil War Soldiers Homecoming
enCllmpmtnt in lhe city park. Sponsored by the
retnactors of the 9lst Ohio Volu.ntetr Infantry,

Company B, the park will look, smell and sound
like it did when it was a supply stalion for the
Union forces during lhe "War lltlween the
Stales."

housing setreral soldiers at times, served as home
away from home during lhe 1860s, Hut men
wuen't the only ones who made sacrincts,
womtn provided comrorc to the wounded, sick,
and sufferin~. Visiting ladies will be able to see

was
Ladies Aid Society durin~ Ihe weekend. Special
activities and exhibits will also be held at lhe
French Art Co lony, Ariel Theatre, Samuel
Bos.sard Library, and the Our House Museum.

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Agency to distribute food
CHESHIRE- "The Gallia-Meigs
Community Ac~on Agency wtll be
distribuung buuer, flour, and green
beans, to person s holding Food
Commodity Cards on Tue s da y.
Apnl 21 at the following locations:
MEIGS COUNTY - Metg s
Cou nty Fairgro und s, Tupper s
Plains and Racine Fi re Station s.
and the Pagevi lle Town Hall.
Distribution will begin at 9:30
a.m. and last unul noon or until the
supply is ex hau sted, whi c he ve r
comes first.
GALLIA COUNTY - Gallta
County Fairground s. Ca li co 1n

Chesh~c. and the Crown Clly Frrc

Station. Persons previously recetving commod iUes at the Brdwell Mt.
Cormel Church arc asked to go to
the Gallta County Fairgrounds .
Drstnbuuon will begm at noon
and last un~1 2:30 p.m. or unul the
supply is c,;hausled . wh 1c he ver
comes ftrst . .
Persons prcktng up for others
must bnng a srgned no~ from that
person, along w1Lh thc1r flood Com·
modi1y Card.
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All persons mu sl h~~c a va 11
cardtop!Ckup commodr~es .

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CYNTHIA SCHANBACHER and FRANKLIN SMITH

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SHEILA HENDRICKS and JOHN MCKINNEY

Hendricks-McKinney
RlJILAND - Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Hendricks. Hy se ll Run Road ,
announce the engagement and

approaching marriage of their
daughter, Sheila Diane, to John W.
McKinney, Middlepon.
An open church wedding wtll be
held at th e Rutland Nazarene
Church April 25 at 2 p.m. A reception will follow at the Old Ameri-

can Legton Hall tn Mtddleport .
South Fourth Avenue.
Miss Hendricks ts a 1989 gr.Jduate of Meigs Hi gh School and is
employed as a hair stylist at Classic
Cuts tn Middleport
McKinn ey graduated from
Meigs Htgh School in 1984 and is
employed with Lead in g Cree k
Conservancy District.

RACINE - John and Juanit a
Gru cse r. Racine, announ ce the
engagement and approaching marri age of their daughter, Ange la
Marie, to Darin Roush. son of Don
and Jo Ellen Roush. Syracuse.
Miss Grueser is a 1988 graduate
of Southern High School and
receiv ed an Associate of Appli ed
Science Degree in Nursing Tech nology at Hocking College . She is
a registered nurse at Veteran s

CARL and MILDRED WINTERS

McmoriaiHospuaJ.
Rou sh is a 1985 graduate ol
So uthern Hi gh School. He is
employed by PDK Co nstruction
Company.
The open ch urch wedding will
be an event of Apnl 25 at 1:30 p.m .
at the Sac red Heart Catholic
Church in Pomeroy. A reception
will follow in the church soCJa!

room.

TUPPERS PLAINS - Royd and mcntary education.
Anne Schanbacher, Frcdricksburg,
Smith, a graduate of Eastern
announce the engagement of their High School. earned a bachelor of
daughter. Cynthia A.. to Fr.Jnklin sc ience deg ree in zoology from
Ray Smith, son of James and Joa n Ohio UniverSity. He is completing
Smith, Tuppers Plams.
hi s maste r's degree in cnvironmen·
Miss Schanbacher is a graduate ~geo logy at Ohio Univmity.
of Wa ynedal c Hi gh School and
A June 27 ceremony Will be
will graduate in Jun e fr om Ohio held at Wooster Unttcd Methodist
University. She is completing a Church.
bachelor of science degree in d e-

ArthritiS self-help co.urse set
POMEROY - An arthritis selfhelp course will be offered at the
Meigs County Health Depanment
in Pomeroy starting on April 13.
The six- week course focuses on
se lf-management for people with
arthrius. It provtdes the information and ski lls necessary for coping
with arthritis as people share their
experience s and insights. Th e
co urse if co-s ponso red by th e
Anhritis Program at the Ohio Uni versity Coll ege of Osteopathic
Medicine. the Arthritis Foundation
and the Meigs County Health

NEW SUMMER
JANTZEN

Open house slated Apri/12
MR. and MRS. WILLIAM (BEVERLY) GUINTIIER

Couple to celebrate 25 years
GALLIPOLIS - William Edison
and Beverly Hope (Ballard)
Guinther of Gallipolis will cclebrnte their 25th wedding anntversary on Sunday, April 19.
The couple was m_arried April

19 , 1967 in West Jetterson, N.C.,
by W. L. Tucker.
They are the parents of one son.
Chris, a sophomore at Gallia
Academy High School.

Dcparuncnt.
Designed by the Anhritis Faundation, the program cove,; a van ety of topics. Family membe,; arc
cncournged to attend. and there ts
no fcc for the classes whtch will be
held on Mondays from I to 3 p.m.
Prc-regt stauon for the course ts
necessary.
Addilional information on the
progrnm ma y be obtamcd by caii rn g th e Health Department, 9926626. or th e Ohio University
Osteopathic Medical Center, 5922518.

Obtditnct Training Is ttot
For Tht Show Ring!

GALLIPOLIS - A surprise open
ho use will be held April 12 in
honor of Carl and Mildred Wmters ·
45th wedding an niversary

The event will be held from 2-5
p.m. at the Gal lipolis Shrine Cl ub,
Bulaville Portee Road.

SHORTS, TOPS, SLACKS,
AND CULOTTS!

Guest speaker
uALLIPOLIS - Dr. Bud Lyles.
staff evangelist for Bob Jones Uni verstt y, Greenville, S.C., wtll speak
at First Baptist Church. Third and
Locust. Ga11ipolis, on April S-8 .
according to Pastor Archie Conn.
In 1944 Dr. Lyles became a
Christian and was called to preach .
He enrolled in Bob Jones University and was graduated m 1951.
His revival ministry has Lak.cn
the Baptist evangelist into most of
the Un ited States as well as to severa l foreign co untri es. He ha s
direc ted hundreds of campaigns for
individual churches and for groups
of fundamen~ churches in cooperalive meclings. Many churches
in viLe Dr. Lyles to return for meetings, some having invited him for
as many as six revivals over a peri·
od of se veral years. Dr. Lyles is
al so an ex perienced soloist and
song leader.
He is known for ht s pracucal .

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Bible-centered messages; and his
straight-forward, Btble-based sermons have been used to tum many
' to Christ for salvation.

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REEDSVILLE - Revival wi11 be Vienna. W.Va ., and Rev. Dan
held at Reed sville United Eaton of Liberty Assembly of God
Methodtst Church April 8-11 at rn Mason. W.Va. will be the guest
7:30p.m. Rev. Gene Eaton of East speakers . Rev. Charles Eaton, pasStreet United Methodist Olun:h in tor, mvues the public.

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CAROL CARMICHAEL and PETE MAURO JR.

MR . and MRS. HARRY LEE BAILEY

Wigglesworth-Imboden

GALLIPOLIS - Rose and Emest cal sec retary rn th e Orthopaedtcs
Wiggl es worth of Tavares, Fla ., Dcpanment at Holzer Clini c.
announce the engagement and
Mr. Imboden IS a 1975 graduate
approaching
marria
ge
of
lhe1r
of
Meig s High Sc hool and is
1n
Psycho
logy,
mtn
on
ng
m
Busi
COLU MB US
Darlene
daughter,
Jo,
to
Skip
Imboden.
son
ed as an x-ray tcchnicmn in
employ
ness.
She
ts
employed
at
Adnan
Carmichael of 261 Lariat Dr .. Gal and
Wanda
Imboden
of
the
Diagnos
ti c Tcsung Ce nter at
of
Gene
ltpo iJ s. and Ronnte Carmichael of Gtl lt s Ch ~oprac ~ c. Columbus
Syrncuse.
Holzer
Clinic.
Mr. Mauro IS a 1986 gr.Jduatc of
Jackson Pik e, Gallipolis, announce
Miss Wigglesworth rs a 197 5
The open church wedding wrll
the engageme nt and up co min g Kcncrtn g-Fairmont Htgh Sc hool
be
held at I :30 p.m. on Saturday,
Academy
Hi
gh
graduate
of
Gallia
marriage of their daughter, Carole, and a 1991 grad uate of The OhiO
Sc
hool
and
is
employed
as
a
modi
May
9 at Grace Unued Methodist
io Pete Mauro Jr .. son of Mr. and StJt c Un ivcrs tl y wit h a B.A. in
Church, with the Rev . Greg Swann
lnt crn:Hional Studi es . He is
Mrs. Pete Mauro of Keuenng.
officiating.
employed
at
McCloy
Fmanetal
SerMiss Carmichaelts a 19R6 t,'Tad A recepti on will foll ow at the
uatc of Ga ll ia Ac ademy Hi gh viCes.
POMEROY - Post Everlas~n g
American
Legion Post 27.
The wedding wtll be held May 9 Se rvi ces will be held at 8 p.m.
Sc hool and a !990 graduate of The
Ohio State Unive rsity with a B.A. 1n Wn t Jefferson.
Tu esday at a mee tin g of Drew
Webster Post 39, Ameri can Legion.
at the hall.
Deceased veterans to be remembered m the ceremony will be John
McKenzie, Keith Molan, Orri s
Harris, Jim Eiselstein, Leo Vaugh C HESHIRE - Mr. and Mrs . ai Kyger Creek llr gh Sc hool.
Clyde Fitch of Cheshire, announce
Mr. Johnson 1s the b.rrand.son of an , Bob Shelley, Tony Boring, Jim
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the engagement and up co min g Mr. and Mrs . O t~ s Johnson of Bid- Drehl. Vern Story, Ted Red ,
marriage of their daughter. Cheryl well an ti Hcldon Davis of Gal lipo- Charley Smith. Hom er Willard .
Lynn. to Michael R. John son. son lrs. He ts a 1991 graduate of North James C. Wyatt , Bill Swatzel.
of Ruth ie Johnson of GallrpoltS . Gall ra Hig h Sc hoo l and Buckeye Albert Hoffner and Olin Boothe.
Family member s of th e
and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Johnson of Hill s Ca ree r ren ter . He i s
That's why King's Daughters' Medical Center is offering new nursing
employed at Robi cs Auto Sales.
deceased arc invited to attend the
Bidwell.
graduates an opportunity to receive ADVANCED CARE/CRITICAL
The wedding wtll be held April ceremony. They are asked to conMi~s Frtch is the grnnddaughter
t.&gt;et Com mander John Weeks, 992 of Lilly Oxyer and Margaret Fi tch, IKai the Ky ger Creek Clubhouse .
CARE EDUCATION following the regular orientation program for new
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both of Cheshire. She is a student
nursing employees _
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Couple to celebrate 50 years
POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Lee Bailey of Pomeroy will
celeb ra te th ei r go ld en weddtn g
anniversary on Sunday. April 12.
wilh an open reception In the soc ial
room of the Pomeroy F rnt Baptist
Church. East Main Street, from 2 to
4 p.m.
Mr. Bruley and the fanner Anna
Margaret Thomas were married on
April II, 1942 at th e Metho dist
parsonage in Chester by the Rev .
James D. Taylor. She owned and

ope rated a beauty salo n in
Pomeroy. Her husband retired after
30 years at Foote Mineral Corp. He
IS a veteran of World War II.
Th ey a rc the parents of four
chtldren, Brenda Hysell. Pomeroy;
Debi Mullen. Clrnton; Keith Bai ley, Pensacola. Fla, and Billy Lee
Bailey who died in 1956. They
have four grandsons.
The celebration is be ing hosted
by the couple's children . The couple requests that gifts be ommcd .

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40th anniversary observed
POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs .
James M. Soulsby. Union Av e.,
Pomeroy, observed their 40th wed ding anniversary Friday.
· They were married on April 3,
1952 at Clifton. W. Va Mrs. Souls by ts the fanner Oara Sue "Suste"
Will. daughter of Virginia Will ,
Pomeroy, and the late Jed Will. He

ts the son of the late Edward J. and
Vena Soulsby of Syrncuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Soulsby have four
children, Susan Elaine Abbott,
Pomeroy; Patrick Soulsby,
Reedsville; Jimmer Soul sby,
Po meroy ; an d Cindy Fie ld s,
Pomeroy; and 10 grandchildren .

Ohio Valley students compete
Students from Ohio VaHey
Christian School recently competed
in the West Virginia Christian Educauon Assocl3tion Fine Ans Fcs~ ­
val held in Cross lanes. W.Va.
Various students co mpeted in the
areas of Bible, Academics, Speech,
and Music.
The following conteStants from
OVCS received Superior Rating s
(I) or Excellent Ratings (2): Brian
Rice (Bible Preaching) - 2; Brian
Rice (Ma th Testing) - I; Beth

Blevins (Math Testing -2; Cindy
Sheets (English Testing ) -2;
Chri sty Mock (Dramatic Interpretation) - I; Amy Icenhower (Dramatic
Interpretation) -2; Niklti Saunders
(Re ligious Reading) -I; Meredith
Pollard/Brian Rice (Duet Acting) 2; Christy Mock (Female Vocal
Solo) -I; Meredith Pollard/Christy
Mock/N ikki Saunders (Sma11
Vocal Ensemble) -2; and Sounds of
Praise (large Vocal Ensemble) -I.

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April 5, 1992

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�Keep Gallipolis Beautiful Committee
to sponsor landscaping contest
GALLIPOLIS - In an effort to
beautify the city, the Keep Gallipolis Beautiful Commiaoe is sponsoring a landscaping con leSt as part of
the AmeriFiora 1992 Host Community Program.
Amerif1ora '92, the largest fl~
ral exposition in the United Sillies
and center of the U.S. Quincentennial celebration, is sponsoring the
Host Community Program 10
improve Ohio communities by promoting landscaping activities.
Gallipolis was accepted as a
host community alter the KGBC, a
local non -profit public education
organization dedicated to beautifying Gallipolis through mcreased
environmental awareness. submitted a landscape improvemem pro·
jcct for the city parte
"The object of the 'Keep Gal·
lipolis Beautiful Con leSt' IS to contribute 10 the overall community
1mprovement as well as to raise

gory will win two tickets to Amen·
Flo ra '92 from WJEH-WGTR .
Runners-up will receive a $50 gifl
certificate from the Thomas-Do-It
Cen ter or a tree worth $50 from
Davison's Landscaping.
"Now is the perfect time to stan
planning with spring-planting time
JUSt around the corner," Hopkins
pom1ed out. "Entrants should be
creative in their landscaping projects, however, improvements
could be as simple as hanging
flowering baskets or installing
flow er boxes outside businesses 10
planting a tree in the front yard."
The deadline for entries will be
May I. Judgin~ will take place
Jun e 27-28 wHh the winnin g
entries being announced during the
River Recreation Festival .
For more infCilllation about the
contes t or Amerif1ora '92, call the
Ohio Valley Visitors CeniCr at4466882

awareness of the benefits of landscaping through tree s, shrub and
flower plantings,'" said Tom Hopkins, KGBC president "Having Citizens beautify and enhance thetr
property is just one way 10 create
pride in our city_"
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Gallipolis mailing address is eligible to enter the contest Landscape
improvements will be judged only
on the planting of trees, flowers or
shrubs.
The first place residential Win ncr will receive two free 1icke1.1 to
AmcriFlora '92 and overn1ghl
accommodations in Columbus
from Places to Go Travel. Honorable mentions in the residential category will receive a $50 sav ings
bond from Ohio Valley Bank or an
AmeriFiora '92 T-shin, Levis from
Haskins Tanner and Redwing work
booiS from Carl's Shoe S1ore.
Firs1 place in the busmess calc-

Meigs County calendar
Community Calendar items
appear two days befon an event
and tbe day of tbat event. Items
must be received weD in advanct
to assure publication in the calendar.
SUNDAY
A hymn sing will be held at
Freedom Gospel Mission, Coumy
Road 31, Sunday at 7 p.m. featur in g 1he Conqueror Quartet. Rev.
Roger Wilford mvites the public.
POMEROY - SOLOS, a fellow ship of single Christians, including
those who are divorced, widowed
and never married, will meet Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Pomeroy Unil·
cd Methodi st C hurch. Larraine
Newman, a counselor at Woodland
Ccmers will discuss stress management New members welcome .
SYRACUSE - Chicken barbecue a1 the Syracuse Fire Depart·
menl will be held Sunday beginning at II a m. Cos1 is $3.75 for a
half-c hicken, baked bean s and
macaron• salad . Pic , cake and
drinks cma.
RACINE - ' Morse Chapel
Church. Rae me, wil l not be holding
servrccs Sunday evening..
LOlTRIDGE · There will be a
smorgasbord dinner at the Lottridge Communil y Center Sunday

April 5, 1992

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from noon to I :30 p.m. Publ1c
invued . Cosl is S5 for aduils and
$2 .50 for children under 12_

Orange Township Trustees will
meet Monday at 7:30p.m. at th e
home of the clerk, Susan Pullins.

BURLINGHAM - Burlingham
Junior Modern Woodsmen are
planning a family togetherness
party at the woodmen hall on Sunday at 1:30 p.m . Th e Middle
Branch Bluegrass Boys will pro Vide mus1c. Public is mvited.

SYRACUSE - Middleport Garden Club will meet Monday at 7:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. David
Bowen in Syracuse. Mrs. Arthur
Skinncr will have the program .
CARPENTER - The Board of
Trustees for Columbia Township
w1ll mee t Monday at 7:30 p.m. at
1he fire station .

CARPENTER - The MI. Umon
Bapti st Church will have spec ial
sing1ng w11h Pastor C Grav es,
Colum bus, on Sunday a1 9:45 a.m.
The churc h 1s localed lwo m1lcs
so uth of Carpe mcr. Pas lor Joe N.
Sayre mviles the public.

Wray graduates, receives promotion

Meigs's Bookmobile

POMEROY - The Meigs CounBIDWELL- Mark Wray, son of well. recen~y gra~uated from the ty Bookmobile will make the fol Mr. and Mrs. Robert
of Bid· CH-53 Fleet Reaainess Aviation
lowing stops this week: WEDNES Maintenance Personnel Program, DAY - Racine, 12' noon to 5 p.m.,
following several months of formal Portland, 6 p.m . to 7 p.m.;
Navy and Marine Corps llaining.
THURSDAY - Rutland, II a.m. to
Wray is the grnndson of Mr. and 3 p.m., Dexter, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m .,
Mrs. William Wisemandle of Gal - Bradbury, 6:30p.m. to 7:30 p.m.;
lipolis.
FRIDAY- Tuppers Plains, 12 noon
Wray was also promoted to the to 3 p.m., Success Road , 3:30p.m.
rank of Lanc e Corporal in the to 5:30p.m ., Keno , 6 p.m. to 7
USMC. He will be performing p.m., SATURDAY -Sy racuse, 9
maintenance on the world's largest a.m. to 2 p.m ., Harri sonsv1lle. 3
helicopter, the CH-53 Super Sial- p.m. 10 5 p.m.
lion.

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Riffle accepted to program
Sunday, March S
GALLIPOLIS - "Let's Go To
The Rock," will be held at Grace
Uni ted Methodi st Ch urch begmnmg at 7 p.m.
Monday, April 6
PORTER - Valley Baptist
Ch urch revival throu gh the week
w1 th Rev. Charles Johnson and special singing.

GAL LIPOLIS - Divorce Suppan Group meeting, 7:30 p.m . at
New Life Lutheran C hurch. For
mformation call 44!-1516 or 4464889.

. CENTERPOINT - Com1th Bapust Church revival , April 6-10, 7
p.m. nightly.

Tuesday, April?
GALLIPOLIS - Lions club regular meeting, 6:30p.m . at Oscar's.

MARKWRAY

$90

Alumni to meet

NEW GRANDPARENTS • Little Miss Poppy Sarah Runyon
recenlly adopted Ople, (top), and John (bottom) as her grand·
mother and grandfather at Pinecrest Care Center. The adoptions
are in part with the Adopt-A-Grandparent program . She also
adopted lee Sines or Gal6polis as her adopted grandfather during
the retent American Legion Post 27 officers telebratioo dinner.

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POMEROY - The 77th annu al
mee ting of the Pomeroy High
School Alumni Association will be
held on Saturd ay, May 23, at Meigs
Hi gh School.
The banquet to be catered by
Gilmo re's will be serv ed at 6:30
p.m. to alumni and guesiS. A dance
will follow al 1hc sa me lo cation
from 9 p.m. until midmght wilh
mus1c to be provided by The Cru1 se
Brothers. The dance IS open 10 the
pub li c. Banquet guests need onl y
thw ticket stub to be admitted to
the dance. Guests not auending the
banquet will be charged $5 admissiOn.

Students named to
achievement list
GA LLI PO LIS - So utheastern
Busi ness Co llege rcccmly
announc ed its Winter Quarter
Achievement LISt. To achieve lliis
honor, students must have a 3.5 or
better gr3de poim average and have
taken at least eight credit hours.
Students earning 4.0 grade poim
a'cragcs were: Gloria Birchfield ,
Pam Bocgli, Carole Bush, Jeff Clfcle, Jane Coates, Tina Frans, Sandra Odland, Rog er Michael , Rachel
Sallee, Barbara Samour , and
Rebecca Ward.
Sludcnls 3. 5 or better grade
poml ave rages are: Judy Bennett,
Manha Bre wer, Dottie Cappelli ,
Tamm y DeWitt, Er ma Fin ley,
Teresa Glassburn, Sandy Hart, Pal
McCarty, Kelly Nelson, April
Shoemaker, Bobbi Sowards, Fay
Stout , and Charles Wood .
Enro llment for the spring quar ler 1s open until April 6. Summer
quarter begins June 29. Co ntact the
admissions department al446-4367
Monday through Friday from R:J O
a.m . to 5 p.m.

Banquet sales will be limited 10
450 and re se rvations arc to be in
before May 18. The off1 cers
req ues t that the maiden name of
women as well as the year of grad uali on be tncluded wh en se ndi ng
for tickets. Those who arc unable
to at tend may remain a membe r of
th e association by se nding in $2
which will keep their name on 1hc
mailing li st. Tickets, which cos l
$ 12, may be purchased at Francis
Flori st or at Swisher and Loh se
Pharmacy.
ThiS year the Alumm Association will offer two academic scholDurin g nove list and Nobel lau arships to sludeniS who arc either a
reate
Wil liam Faulkner's brief
child or a grandchild or a Pomeroy
enrollm
ent at the Uni vers ity of
l11 gh School gradua1e. Dona1ions
Mississ
ippi , he made a D in
arc also being accepled for the Bob
English,
and
one of the sc hool' s litRoberts Alumni Association Scholar ship Fund. A Charles Gibbs crary socic1ics refu sed him mem·
Memorial Scholarship will also be bership.
awarded. The deadline for applying
for scholmhips is May II.

News notes

RACINE - The Southern Junior
High School Boosters will meet
Monday a1 7 p.m. at the JUmor high
school. Banquet plans will be finalized.

TUP PERS PLAINS - The

wh1 ch 1hc recioicms work for a
stale government agency for seven
weeks of 1hc summer. This program acccp1s only 35 JUnior an d
senior college srudents from across
the sta te of Ohio.
MISS RifOc is currently enrolled
1n the honors lulor~al co ll ege at
Ohi o Univcrsily where she sludics
poillical SCience.
She is lhc daughter of Sharo n
Riffle and th e granddaughter of
Mary K. Ho lte r and the late Arvd
F. Ho lter of Bashan.

SEINICIRS TO GO TO SCHOOL - Gallia County Seniors
be going 10 school as a part of tbeir April9 Birthday Party. Green
Elementary School has invited the seniors to be their guests and
visit classt·s at school. t'ourtb graders will present, "Tall, Tall
Abe", for the seniors enterlaiomenl. To gel the lrue feeling of
"going lo srhool", the seniors will be meeting at Jhe center and
leave at 10: IS a.m., riding on school buses. They will return to the
center at II :45 a.m. in time to have the birthday celebration and
dinner. Ca ll 446-7 000 to make a reservation ror dinner and to
resen-e a seat on the bus. Tbe group will meet al the center at
10: IS a.m.

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POMEROY - The 95th binltday
of Ella Payne who is in the Extended Care Facility at Veterans
Memorial HoslJital, was observed
las1 Sunday wnh the party at the
home Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomp·
son.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Payne, Vinton; Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Payne, Craig, Scott
and Beth, Vinton; Mr. and Mrs.
Londus Kirk, Richmondale. Ohio;
George Thompson, Pomeroy ; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Thompson , Karen
and Matthew, Racine; Palma
Wiles, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Samples, Alison, John.
Michael, and Jill, Jackson; and Mr.
and Mrs. Rodney Alderman, Chris.
Ryan and Karl, Vinton.

POMEROY · The Meigs Local
Band Boosters will meet Monday
at 7 p.m. in th e high school band
room . Making apple butter as a
fund raiser will be discussed along
with th e spnng concert and the
band banquet. Parents arc urged to
auend.

REEDSVILLE - The Oltvc
Township Trustees wi ll meet Mon day a1 7:30 p.m. at the Reedsville
Fife Station.

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SYRACUSE - The Sutton
Township Trustees will meet Monday a1 7:30 p.m. at the Syracuse
Municipal B01ldmg

MONDAY
CHESTE R - Chester Elcmcnlary PTO will meet Monday at 7
p.m. in the sc hool cafe teria. All
pareniS and 1cachers invited.

mtcrn ship i n state govcrnmcn1 i n

The
GALLIPOLIS GALLIPOLIS - Frie nds of the
Library montlily meeti ng, 7 p.m . at Coupon{Refund Club of the Galthe library. Memb ersh ip drives lipolis Christian Church monlhl y
April 5- 1I.
mecung from 6:3(}.8:30 p.m. at lhe
church. Bring extra co upons. Open
SCOITOWN- Revi,al services to the public.

LET ART - The Letart Township
Trus1ces will meet Monday al 6
p. m. at the office building.

RACINE - The Winter sports
banquet for Soulhcm Local will be
held Su nd ay at 1:30 p.m . at the
high school. Parcms bnng two covered dishes.

RACINE - Gre1a L. Riffle,
Eagle R•dge Road, Racin e, ha s
re cc n1ly been acceplcd 1n1o 1he
Governor's Honors Program.
The honor s program is a n

a1 Guyan Valley Baptis1 Church,
SR 218, April 6-10, 7 p.m. Guest
speaker will be Paul Meadows of
the Beulah Ann Baptist Church and
special singi ng.

Elizabeth Chapel Ladies Aid meets
CROWN CIT Y - Seven mem bers of the Elizabeth Chapel Ladies
Aid mel recently and were welcomed by new ly clecled president
Donna Kemper.
The meeting began with prayer
from Psalm 23 was th e gro up' s
hcgm nmg reatling.
Prayer requests were taken and
the trcl!surer's report was given.
The secretary's repon mcl uded an
update 10 the present and new busi ness was discussed.
Bible st udy was on Psalm I.
Vari ous readings were given by
members . Highlights were on Clara
Harton, a nurse who comnbuled 10
human1ty and started 1he Red Cross
in the UmiCd States.
April' s devotions were assigned

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PASSES TO TEAMMATE - Virginia's
Tammi Reiss (right) passes lo a teammate while
Stanford"s Molly Goodenbour defends on the

play durin~ Saturday's NCAA women 's Final
Four semifinal ~arne in Loli Angrlt•s, whirh
Stanford won 66 -65. (AP)

In women's Final Four

Western Kentucky to face Stanford in NCAA finals
By YUMI L. WILSON
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Kim Pchlkc scored 22
of her carccr -h1gh 30 points in 1hc seco nd half.
in clud 1ng II free 1hmws, 10 lead Weslem Kenlucky
in10 1he NCAA finals for the first time ever with a
84-72 vic tory over Southwest Missou ri Stale on Saturday.
Coach Paul Sa nderford led Wcs1cm Kcnlucky into
Ihe Final Four in 1985 and '86. builhe Lady Toppers
los l boih limes.
Pehlkc. who also had five Slcals in ihc game, was
11 -13 from 1he free ihrow line in1he second half.
Her free ihrows kepi ihc Lady Toppers (27 -7).
who led 11-25 al halflime, in lite game afltr four of
her teammates fouled out.
Li esa Lang fouled out in the second half with
10:10 rematn ing with nm e poinL~ for Wc srcm Kenlu cky.
Tina Robbins led Sou1hwe&lt;1 Missouri Siaic (31 -1)
w11h 22 poinLs and Tunya Baucom added 17.
The loss ended Southwest Mi ssouri St.r11e's Win ning s1rcak a121 games.
V...'estcm Kcmucky went on a 11 -3 run in which
Pchlkc scored se ven poinL\\ 10 give Lhc Lady Toppe r~
1hcir biggcSI lead, 52-34. wilh I1:39 remaining.
Southwest sc ored 11 unanswered points to cut th e
lead 10 seve n with 10: I0 remaining.
Bui free ihrows kept 1he Lady To p~rs . who made
81 pcrccm from 1he lme in 1hcsccond half after hil ling only 3 of 6 m 1hc flm. ahead an d the Lady Rears
go t no closer than six poinls, 56-50, willt 7:36
rc ma1mng.
Weslcrn Kc nlucky los ! ils backup cemcr. Tnna
Wil son. wuh 11 :52 remaining . JtJst a minute later,

Dcbb1c Scot&lt; fouled out.
Lang wen I out wilh 10: I0 remruning . With S:06
left. slarting ce nter and leading scorer Paul cltc Mon roe fouled out with four JXJinlS.
In a sloppy firS! half, Western Kcnlucky's pres sure defense kept So uthwest Missouri w1thout a baskcilor II :02.
During 1hc Lady Bears' sconng drought . WcsiCm
Kcnlucky ouJSco rcd them IX -5 10 1.1kc a 27- 15 lead
on a jump shol by Debbie Hou k.
Southwest Missouri St.:.Jtc cut the lcaclm nine on a
1hrec-poi n1 play by Se&lt;:clia Winkfield.
Press ure defense was played well by both learns
bui Weslem Kentucky was more successful ear ly in
the game.
Lan g. who led the team dunng ihc seaso n wllh 59
sica is. had four siCals.
Shooling was aboui even for boih !Cams, as Wcsl cm Kcmucky shoi4 2.4 percent in the f~rs l half. wh1le
SW MISsou n Sla!C shoi42.1 perccn1.
Southwcsl Missouri State's leading sc orn ,
Melody How;.~rd, was limited to four points in the
firs! half. She fini shed wilh nine before fouling oul.
WcSicrn Kenlucky advanced 10 the Final Four by
coming from behind 10 bcai dcfendmg NCAA cham pion and lop-seed Tennessee 75-70 m 1he regional
se mifinal s, then rallying lo bc.at No.2 se&lt;:d Maryland
by the same score.
As ihe No.8 seed in ihc Midwesl. ihc Lady Bears
were Lhe lowest seed ever to advance to lhe women's
Final Four.
Pchlkc's previOUS caree r hi gh was 28 points
No. 3 Stanford 66, No. I Virginia 6S - AI Los
Angeles. Kelly Doughcny\ free ihrow wnh 26 sec-

Oliver making comeback after surgery
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By JOE KAY
PLANT CITY, Fla. (AP) - The
dark cSI 11mc was illfCC weeks after
ihc operalion.
Cmcher Joe Ol iver was lrying 10
ihrow a baseba ll. Hi s surgically
repaired ri gh1 shoulder wouldn'ilel
h1m .
Doctors had removed the torn
eanilage 1ha1 had IOrmcnied h1m
and perhaps cos1 him a sJarting job
with 1hc C1ncmna11 Reds . 11'11 be
good as new, they said.
Sure.
" I had my momcniS of doubi, I
guess afler aboul ihrcc weeks of
rehab , wondering if tt was ever
going 10 ge l back," Oliver said.
.. You have bad days. Tt.ere were
days il look cverylhing I could 10
throw ih c ball 120 feet
.. Afler J go1 past !hat. aboul a
month afler I Slaricd ihrowing. I
slarted slow ly feeling my s1rcngih
and vclocily com ing back.· ·
Fla sh ahead 10 an c.xhibilion
game two weeks ago. Philadelphia"s Mickey Morandini gelS a
good jump agains! Reds slarlcr T1m
Belcher. Olive r smoothly caiChcs
ihe pitc h, un co il s and delivers a
perfect 1hrow 10 shortstop Barry
Larkin al second base.
Morandini is oul. Oliver is back.
"The ihing aboul !hal throw is i1
was just a reac tion," Ohvcr said.
" I just caughl il and threw iL I
wasn'l lrying 10 pul somelhmg
extra on il. I wasn"11rying 10 pul il

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way.
"Thni's 1he way I fell l ihrew 10
'90."
Ol11'er, 26. beca me 1he Reds'
full -lime calC her 1n the first half of
thai year. He hi1 .231 wilh cigh1
homer s, but more Importantly
threw oul 15 pcrcc nl of base Slealcrs.
The Reds hav e such a high -

Cincinnati ahead
at halftime
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn . The University of Cincinnati
Dearcats held a 41 · 38 halftime
lead over Michigan in the open·
ing game or the semi·finals or the
NCAA Tournament in the
Metrodome Saturday evening.
Coach Bob Huggins' Bearcats
(29-4) forced Michigan (24·8) to
turn over the ball 12 times in the
opening 20 minutes or action .
The score was tied six times in
the firs! hall.
Thirty minutes alter comple·
tion of the Cincinnati vs. Michi·
gan game, defending champion
Duke (32·2) was to go up against
Indiana (27·6) in the feature
event.
The winners collide at 9:22
Monday night.

powered of fe nse thai !hey don'!
nee d a lo1 of hilling from !heir
cmchcr. Good defe nse will do. Bul
Oliver couliln'l eve n supply 1ha1
las t ye~Jr, when he repon ed lO train ing c.1 mp with a sore shoulder.
11 force d h1 m 10 change his
th rowi ng mot ion, !osc concentra tion and go 1n1o a h11110g sl ump. He
balled jus! .21 6, threw out only 24
pcrcenl of b~l SC stealers, and com mitted II errors.
The shouldcl- surgery Ocl. 9
rcpalfcd 1he ph ysic al damage.Then
il was up 10 Oliver 10 rcparr lhc
damage to his career.
Mana ger Lou Piniclla wa s
Jelling rcponcrs ih:u Oliver wasn 'l
guaraniccd a JOb this spring. Oliver
JiSiened . 11 provided more motivaJion 10 gel 1hc shoulder in shape
and lose 20 pounds 10 improve his
mobilily.
"I didn"l take anything for
granicd," he said. "I was upse1
with 1hc seaso n "J nad, and lligured
!hey were. 100. Bui I knew I was
bcner !han I showed in I991."
Hc."s been much beuer !his
spring. Oliver has been one of the
Reds' hottest hitters, batting .381
wiLl\ I6 RBis and three homers IWO Of them grand slams.
.
Piniella has named Oliver his
slaiiing c.aiCher and one of the most
plcasanl surprises of spring train·
m~ .

onds lef1 gave No . 3 Sum ford a 66·65 vrcwry over
No. I Virginia on SaiUrday and a SllOI in !he chrun plonship game of the NCAA women' s basketball tour nam en l.
The Cardinal (28-3), 1hc 1990 NCAA champ1ons.
will play No. 15 Wc slcro Kenlucky (27 -7), which
wilhsiood ihc loss or four players to fouls and bcal
Southwest Missouri State R4 -72 in the first semifinal.
Th e c hampionship game lips off Sunday al I p.m.
PDT.
Dougheriy's free ihrow gave Sunford 1hc lead
aflcr Dawn Staley 's basket had ued H with 56 se&lt;:oncill left. Kale Payc wcntlO Lhe line with se ven seconds remaining bui mJSsed 1hc from end of a 1-and -1.
Virginia's Mclanec Wagener came up with the loose
ball and cal led for a limcoul.
One official signaled the game wao;; over and SL1n ford players slrcamcd on10 ihe noor in cc lcbral1o n.
Bul 1hc o1hcr official noli ccd ih c 11mcou t call and
called 1he teams back 10 replay ihc la&gt;t Clght-lcmh s
of a second . It mattered linlc. however. a_&lt;.; ~ Ullcy wa s
unahlc 10 gel off a shol he fore 1he buaer.
Virginia led 59-54 after lwo free throws hy Smith
with 4:26 remaining. The Cardinal got the nex t fiv e
poinls, lying il 59-59 wilh 3:28 10 play on Val Whil ing"s puiback of Molly Gooctcnbour' s fr ee 1hrow
mJSS.

The teams traded baskets before St.:mford went
ahead 65-61 wllh 1:42 left on Whiling 's free ihrows.
h was the Cardinal' s fir st lead si nce 4-2.

Whiting .scored ~R points, many rnmm~ 1nS1dC
aga in st V1rgmra' s 6-fwt -5 twms. \l cuh~.: r :tnd ll c1d1
Uurgc, tx:llh of whom l ou led out. Wh 1lln).! I!I ;Hh: )() of
12 frr..c throws
Goodcnhour acldccl 16 rom1~ f(1r th e CJnl1n JJ. The
Cavaliers (32-2) were led hy St.aiL·y\ !(I ["l(Hlli.S and
Heal her Burge had I0.
Lcadtng 2tJ-27 at halft 1me. Vn g1n1a mcrc:ro.;cd 11s
lc;rd 10 46-18 on a Jumper hy Dena [ v'"s "' ih 1 1 !X
10 play.
GoodcnOour hrt consec ut 1ve thrcr · pomtcrs to
make il 53-50 with 7 01 10 pla y.
The teams last met in the semifinals of the 1900
Final Four, wit h Stanford winnin g 75-M on the way
to L1k1ng the natJonaltJLic .
In the 199 1 Fm;t l Four at t'\cw Orlc.am, Vtrgm1;1
advanced to the ftna l. !ostng to Tcnncs.o.,&lt;.·e 70 .()7 Jn
the first o vcn~ mc charnp1 nno.; h1p ~;1m c ever. St.anford
los! to the LuJy Vol'\ mt hl' o.;crn1 1m~ll o.;
The C.tv~lll c rs led alnmo.; t the cnttrr fir.'&lt;\ half of
th is game, budd1n g J H1-K ;1dv;mt: 1 ~c c:1rly 1n th e
pcnod.
Stanford out sc ored V1rf.: 1n1 :1 J (, . () ov er 1hc next
seve n mmut c_o.; to clmc Hl wnhtn 25 - ~ ..1 on a free
throw by Whi ti ng wi1h l 2X n:mJm1ng 1n the half
She had eight points du nng Lhc Sllllr!
Bask c l~ hy Wage ner and Ev:nh pu-;hcd Vug 1ni:1's
lead lo four before Dot1gll crty \ free thro w\ ~ nt the
CJva licrs mto the lockrrmom w1th ~~ t w tq)O i nl lead.

Trevino leads field after three rounds in The Tradition
SCOTISDALE. Am . (AP) Lee Trevin o, thnvin g on a Jack
N1 c k:lau s-desi~ ncd course he
&lt;.: IJims was tailore d for Nicklau s'

Chicago, Pittsburgh
win in home stretch
of spring training

IDfty g:Jmc, took charge of The
Traditi on on S:.t turtb y wnh a 4unrlcr-par 6ll.
Trevino fi n1shcd three roumh at
~1).1. a S.H olc record on !he 6,Hii4 yard Coch1 se Co ur se at Des ert
Mounwin, and holdin g a two-s hot
lead over Nicklaus and Ch1 Ch1
Rodn gucz.
Rodriguez, Tre vino' s play1n g

p:trtncr. \.I.J S the h:tl fw:ty k:td n , but
p.1r Wi th J. 7 1 ;J!tCf ;t flfl l.'. hin g wllh r1g ht conscc ut1 vc rar&lt;;
N~t'kLtu s h:1d :1 6() nn S;nurd:ty,
reOOund tn ).!. I rom :1 T2 .1 Jay c.trlH.:: r
llomcro Blanca." and J C. Snc:1d
we re thr ee sho t s ktl'k at "'07
Tommy A:~ron and D1 L· ~ Sh"'-itun.
were ;H 20X , \1.-i L
h Bruce Dn lm :tnd
Jim Alhu s ;lt '209.
JU ~ I h rokt~

CHI CAGO (AP ) - Danny
Jackson and M1ke Morgan combined on a s1x -hit shutout and
Andre Daw son drove in 1he only
· run wit.h a sacrifice ny Saturday a'\
ihe Chicago Cubs defea led 1hc Mil·
waukee Brewers 1-0 al Wn gley
Field.
Yankees 6, Mets 4
AI New York. Pal Kelly and
llernic William s had run-scoring
si ng les in a two-run fifth inning 10
help lhe Yankees beat lhe Mc1s al
Yankee Siadium .
Pirates 3, Roy a Is 0
At BradcnJon. Fla. , Randy Tomlin and five relievers combined on
a six · hilter as Piltsburgh beal
Kansas Ci1y in ihe final exhibition
game of tbc spring for both clubs.
Red Sox 4, Orioles 3
AI Washing10n, D.C., Phil
Planticr's run-scoring single in the
ninth inning lifted Boston over Bal·

tim ore.

Expos 2, Blue Jays I
AI Monlrcal, Darrin Flcichcr
singled in the go-ahead run in the
scvemh inning as Monlreal bcaJ
Toron1o. The game a1trac1ed
I 5,502 fans in Ihe firs! contest
bel ween ihe 1wo Canadian clubs
si nce April 28, 1986.

TUMBLING HOME - The Pitt&lt;burgh Pirates' Lloyd McClendon tumbles home to score one or the Rues' runs on a sacrifice ny to
third base d!'ring Sa.turday's Grapefruit League game in Bradenton, Fla., whrch the Pirates won 3·0. (AP)

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April 5, 1992

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, OH-Polnt Pleasant, WV

Meigs County All-American Soap Box Derby slated July 4
By 'Dan Adkins
OVPSt.alf
OK, so maybe it's not a real
spon to everyone, but soap box
derby racing is evel)'thing to many
at the young panicipants from
Mason, Meigs, and Gallia counties.
And knowing tha~ lhe Meigs

County Soap Box Derby Association, based m Mi\ldlepon. is sponsoring the Second Annual Meigs
County All-American SoaP. Box
Derby on July 4. The race will be at
the General Haninger Park.
According
to
information
released by the association, par-

ticipants for the race must be between the ages of 9 and 16 and must
live in either Meigs, Athens, Jackson, Mason and Gallia County.
The winner of the Independence
Day race "'\ins a trip to Akron, OH.,
for the 1992 All-American Soap
Box Derby later this year, accord-

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Charley Neutzling, director of the Meigs County Soap Box Derby Assoc~tion~ said the a~iation is
waiting for the delivery of a new prototype derby car, shown above, which wtll be put on display at
&gt;tltt.-''"' in Middleport and Point Pleasant at later dates.

Shown above is Adam jones, crnter, last year's winner in the junior division

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or the Meigs County All·

American Soap Box Derby at General Harting Park in Middleport, OH . Jones went on to the national All1\merican Soap Box Derby in Akron, OH.

ing to the infonnauon . A date for
the race has yet to be established.
"'Our goal is to involve beys and
girls in activities designed to help
train them in their formative years,"
said Charley Newling, director of
the Meigs association. "'We don't
want to take them off the street,
rather, we want to put them on the
street in a way that helps teach
them proper values while they have
run."
Neutzling added that time trials
for the July 4 race will be held on
June 28.
Neutzling said in a recent organizational meeting with AllAmerican's regional director, Neil
Vandivier, a lot of minor obstacles
with the Meigs race were ironed
out
"We've definitely got things
pretty much in perspective now,"
Neutzling said. "'Right now we're
waiting for the new prototype
model 10 come in so that we can
construct it and put it on display (at
several locations)."
He said Meigs officials arc ex peeling the new prototype any day
now and lhat once it arrives and has
been constructed, it is scheduled to
go on display at Plcascr's in bct.h
Meigs and Mason counties.
Dates for the prototype's display
have yet to be decided, Neutzling
said.
With the new prototype, racers
not only redoce their cos t, but also
construction time.
According to Neutzling, the new
prototype cuts constructiont required to do the majority of the
work" constructing the derby
racers; however, "adults are permitted to demonstrate the manual
skills needed to build a car, and to
help with difficult tasks and the m·
stal lation of safety-related items
(brakes, steering." Thet April. At
the clinics, participants arc shown
how to build a car, while questions
about car construction will also be
answered. Participants may also
contact some of lhe several e'pens
in the area about car construction
after the clinic.
Neutzling added !hat as lhe day
of the fliCC nears, things seem to
begin coming together a lot
smoother.
"'The month of April should be
pretty busy for us as far as making
plans go," he said, adding the
Meigs organization has lined up
several local sponsorsalrcady, including H&amp;R Block, Racine Home
National Bank, and the American
Legion Post n128.
By the end of April. though,
Meigs officials must tum in $1 ,000
to lhc All-American a_&lt;;;sociation ror
franchising.
Ncutzling pointed ou t tllat at the
recent organizational meeting,
Meigs officials learned tllat 1992
All -Amencan Soap Box Derby
regulations state that 9 and 10-ycarolds participating In th e derby
racing arc required to slay m the

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RACINE'S 1931-32 TEAM - Members or
ihe Racine High School basketball team of 1931·
32 were (fronl row, L-R) Orien Roush, Hersc hel
Roush. Selvar Spencer and Franris Webb. In

the middle row are Jack Sargent, Dutch ln~ram,
Dick llte~le and Donald Salser. In the back row
are Earl tlarden, Clyde Cross, Wilson Carpenter and head coach Charles Hayman. See the
related slory in Fred Craw's column on A-4.

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was ta ught at an early age, if it' s
not fun, do something else."

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hi I in six Innings ii1 a v1ctory over
Houston.
Indians 9, White Sox 2
At Oklahoma Cny. Mark
Whuen drove m four runs for

Cleveland.
Padres 8, Mariners 7

AI Las Vegas, San Diego' s Gary
She ffield tied the game w1th a
three-run homer in the txmom of
the ninth and Thomas Howard sm gled m the wmnmg run .
Angels I, Dodgers 0
At Anahetm, Calif.. l1m AbboH
p1tchcd five scoreless innings a.s
the Angels edged the Dodgers in
the fJrSt game of their annual Free-

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Rlue Jays 4, Cardinals 2
At Dunedin, Fla., Pat Hentgen,
starting in place of injured Todd way Series.
Athlotics 5, Giants I
Stottlemyre, gave up two smgles m
10 innings
five scoreless mnings for Toronto.
Rangers 2, Astros 0
At San Francisco. Harold
At Arlington, Texas, Dean Bames' bases- loaded single Igmted
Palmer hit his sixth spring home a four-run Oakland outhurst m the
lOth inning.
fWI and Jose Guzman gave up one

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busmess adminiStration degree during his off-seasons.
''I think the experience was
very much needed, but now I'm

ready to take what I have learned
on with me to the NBA," he said,
adding that he will explore all hiS
basketball opuons. including playmg for a fore1gn team.
O'Neal said he di sc ussed hiS
decision Sunday in San Antonio
w1th hi s family and LSU coach
Dale Brown, who O'Neal said suppaned whatever decision he made.

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because of what Brown perceived
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received from opposang tea ms.
which often triplc-ICamed him . But
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during Sunday's mcct1ng wllh
O'Neal.
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from showmg all hiS baskelball Jal .

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inning or Friday's Gra~fruit League game in
Fort Myers, Fla .. which the Reds won 8-3. (AP)

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at Chain 0' Lakes Park by defeatIng Detroit on Tom Brunansky"s
grand slam and Eltis Buries' threerun triple.
Reds 8, Twins 3
At Fon Myers, Fla., Tim Belcher allowed one earned run m five
innings and Cincmnati wrapped up
its Florida traming wnh 11s 20th
viCtory of t.he spring.
Royals 5, Expos 4
At Hames Cny. Fla., Tom Gordon puched six shutout mmngs and

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O'Neal to depart LSU for NBA
: By KEllEY SHANNON
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - All ·
American center Shaquille O'Neal
is saying goodbye to college basketball to join the NBA, where he' s
expected to attract big money as
the No. 1 draft pick.
"I feel that in my hean it' s ume
for a change and it's time for me to
move on," t.he 7-foot-1. 300-pound
O'Neal said, announcing he intends
to :skip hi s senior year of eligibility
at Louisiana State .
·O'Neal, 20, with his family by
his side. made the announcement
Friday in a gym at Fon Sam Houston, the Army post where his father
is :stationed and where O'Neal
p14yed high school basketbalL
·Some of his high school teammates and family friends attended
th~ news conference. Many looked
on· silently, and others took photographs and congratulated the
so(t-spoken college superstar.
,O'Neal said he made up his
mind to leave LSU earlier this
week.
"I said to myself, 'Are you having fun?' And I reviewed in my
mind this past season and I wasn't

in his left foot. Dr. Joe Chandler,
the Braves ' orthopedic surgeon,
said Sander&lt; should be able to play
with the injury if he can stand lhe
pam.
Sanders. who also plays f&lt;J" the
NFL's Atlanta Falcons, was hun on
Wednesday against the New York
Mets in Pon St. Lucie. He jumped
off the top step of the dugout and
slipped, coming down hard on h1s
left foot.
X-rays showed a hatrline fmcJure in the f1ft.h metat;m;al. the bone
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Sid Fernandez. who had allowed
only one runner through the fJrSt
five innings.
Red Sox 12, Tigers 4
At Winter Haven. Boston finished 27 seasons of spring llllining

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Monq.y·s openmg night game in
Sea!tle by releasing outfielder Gal)'
Perus.
Perus was placed on irrevocable
waive" He was scheduled to make
slightly more than Sl million this
scasoo.
Also suffen ng a setback Friday
was Atlanta outrielder Dcion
Sanders. who has a hairline fracture

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was pan of lhe most po~ent offense
in the maJors The second baseman
played sparingly in o;pnng uammg.
and it is expected that he suU will
need to take time off each week
once he rejoins the team.
The Rangers ~ted to Franco's
mjury by Signmg free agent AI
Newman on Fnday . The uulny
mfielder , who played last year for
Minnesota. was cut by Cincinnati
on ThW'Sday

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batllng utle.
The Texas Rangers put Franco
on the 15-day disabled list Friday,
retroactive to April 12. He has been
bothered by patella tendirutis m hiS
right knee and will be out of action
at least until Apnll2.
Franco hH .34 1 last season, and

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Malone's prime-time offense leads Utah to win over Phoenix
By The Associated Press
Karl Malone and the Utah Jazz
go t back on track against the
Phoenix Suns
Malone, held to I 0 porms in his
prevrous game, d1dn't score a basket in the f1rst 21 minutes against
the Sun s Friday n1 ght. But the All·
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allowing them to take a second
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state wildlife coun cil.
The OhiO Wildlife Council also
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m1ssed whil e standing on the 3Regg1e Lew1 s led Boston with
point IJOe, and Rice m1sse&lt;l aga111 22 pomts. lnd1ana led 93-77 with
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led Cleveland wi th 21 points and
18 -1 run to lake a 95-94 lead wi1h
11 assists.
55 seconds rcma1mng. However.
Parers 101 , CeUic:s 97
Schremp[ an swered w1th a basket
At
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Sc hr emp f had 22 points and IS
Timberwolves 104, Mavericks 95
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Western Co nference. The Jaa now 97; Chicago 114, the Los Angeles
trarl the Suns by a half-game and Clippers 103; Minnesota 104 , Dal ·
th e Warriors by two gam es.
las 95; Orlando I !3, San Antonio
"It wa.s a crucial game to bcal a I06 in overtime; Seattle 96, the Los
team lik e Phoenix that has been Angeles Lakcrs 91; and Go lden
playtng well and tl1at we arc uymg State 124, Sacramento 116m over·
to beat for a position in the play- time.
!lulls 114, Clippers 103
offs," sar d Jeff Mal one, who had
25 points for U1ah.
At Chicago, Sco ui e Pippen
Dan MaJcrlc scored I R pomts scored 24 points as Chicago tied a
for the Suns.
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Michael Jordan was held lO 15
York 115, AUan~1 94; New Jersey
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llullets 119, Pistons 85
!19, Detroil 85; Cleveland 103,
At Land over, Ledell Eackles
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season. Harvey Grant added 22 for
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Knicks 115, Hawks 94
At New York, Patrick Ewin g
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Atlanta. Ewing had thr ee threepoint play s and made eight of II
shots in the first per1od as the
Knicks overcame a 9·0 run by the
Hawks to lead 35-27.
Nels 122, Bucks 103
At Eas t Rutherford , Drazen
Petrovic scored ·26 points and the
New Jersey Nets use&lt;l a th~rd - peri ·
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Bucks rl~ 22nd strarght road loss.
MooiUe Blaylock had 2! points
and 10 assrsts for the Nets, who
outscored 1hc Bucks 36·1 2 in the
third quarter.
Cavaliers 103, If rat 100
At Miami , Cleveland survtved a
flurry of 3-point tries by the Heat
in the final 20 seco nd s. On th e
Heat's final possession, Glen Rice
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a res t with 1:08 lcf1 in the third
quarter, the Jazz held a comfonable
84-67 lead.
The vretory pulled Uta h closer
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The coun ci l on Thursday also
adop ted a regulation that adds
arche ry equipment to the Irst of
legal weapons for use during the
one-week deer gun season in late
fa ll. Hunters using archery eq uip·
ment durin g the deer gun seaso n
November through Dec. 5 arc
required to observe th e sta te 's
humer orange law. Deer of er th er
sex also m~y be taken.
Youth hunting opportunities
were increased by incluston of th e
Wellington Wildlife Area in Lorain
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The young hunters spccral season is also open on the Berlin , Cae-

All-star twinbilllineups posted
THE PLAINS - The annual
al l-s tar doubleheader between
semor stars from the Southeastern
Ohio Athl etic League and the Tri Vallcy Confere nce will be begin
today wnh the girls game at 2 p.m.
a1 Athens High School.
The boys game IS sc heduled for
3:30p.m.
Parucipating for the SEOAL
will be Athen s' Melinda Binegar,
: · Lori Hyle and Molly Riestenbcrg,
· · Gallia Academy 's Tandra Adams,
Dena Greene, Amy Huffman and
. Amy Reynold s, Jackson's Jenmfcr
. Hill, Mari etta' s Te ll y Brown and
·. Mtscha Singer. and Warren Local's
: Kelly Swaney. Facing them wiU be
TVC pla ye rs April Law son and
Teather So uth (Alexander), Teresa
Hmes and Lauren Webb (Federal
Hocking). TriCJa Baer, Mary Cre means and Kim Hanning (Meigs),
Stephanrc McLau ghlin and Becky
Ro sser
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In place of Logan boss Ralph
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against the TVC squad, piloted by
Meigs chief Ron Logan.
Th e TVC boys squad will feature Alexander's Mike Dailey, Enc
Royse and Rob Wil son , Belpre' s
Matt Wilcoxen and Chad Williams,
Federal Hocking's Matt Hams ,
Me1g s' L.J. M1tch . Nelsonvtlle York' s Matt Ecke ls, Trtmble's
Charlie Gatchel and Vinton Coun ty 's Ray Braden. They will the bat·
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Willie Woodard . Logan's Eric Burris and Joe Hannin g, Manetta 's
Chad Lincoln and Doug Zoller, and
Warren Local's Ryan Dennis.
Ga llia Academy mentor Jim
O sborne wrll lead the SEOAL
boys. while Belpre skipper Joe

Garre tt will coach th e TVC boys.
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sar Creek. Delaware, Dillon, Grand
River. Oxbow, Res thav cn and
Spencer wildlife areas. On these
select ed wildlife areas, rabbll s,
pheasants and all other le gal game
in seaso n may be taken by hunters
age !5 and under.
The Wildltfc Cou nc il also
approved two beaver trappmg seasons that will div1de Ohio into two
zones, wr th lntersta1c 70 serv icing
as the divtdJng line . Beaver trapping so uth of 1-70 will be permitted
from Jan. I, !993, through Feb. 2H,
1993. North of 1-70, beaver trapping is permitted from Jan . 23 .
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Th e council sa1d Jt al so wil l
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April 5, 1992

North Stars' owner wants to give Ziegler power to settle NUL strike
By KEN RAPPOPORT
TORONTO (AP) - With time

running out to save the Stanley Cup
playoffs, an NHL owner has come

up with a plan lO expedile the stnkc
talks.

Mmne sota North Stars owner
Norman Green wanLs tn g1ve NHL
president John Ziegler autonomous
power to se ttle the stnke without
having to report back to the board
of governors.
''1 feel we should lock Mr.
Z1egler and Mr. (Flab) Goodenow

day today.
So far. II reg ular-season games
have been caned off. Si nce th ere
were no barga1mng talks sc heduled
before th e board of governors'
meetJng, the re st of the regular season look ed like a wJpcout,loo.
Nme games were on the sched-

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Weaver, Jeff Mitchell, Dustin Deckard and
Stephen Frush Jr. In the back row are Josh
La Bello, Stephen Frush Sr., David White, Garry
Stover and Brack Houchens. Absent winners
were Matt Willis, Rob Van Gundy and T.J.
Stroud.

MEDAL WINNERS -Several students of
White's Tae Kwon Do School at 63 Court Sl. in
Gallipolis won medals at the 1992 U.S. Open
Karate Tournament, held Feb. IS in Charleston,
W.Va. In the front row are (L -R) Michael
Rodgers, Heath Rothgeb, Cliff Wheeler and
Josh Yester. In lhe middle row are Charles

: GAHS track teams second in Jackson meet
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia Academy 's track teams finished second
to the hos t Jackson squads in a
darkness-shortened season opener
Tuesday that saw the 3,200-metcr
run and the I ,600 -meter relay
clipped from the day 's acuvitics.
The boys session saw Jackson
beat th e Blue Dcv1ls 60-58. Wellsto n ftnishcd third with 53, and
North Gallia came in fourth w1th
41 (no results on the Pirate thin clads were available).
Finishmg I liSt for the Blue Devils were Rob Stansberry in the dis·
cus (119-8), Scott Jividen 111 the
800-meter run (2:14), the 4 x 800ineter team of Rubert Newsome,
Jakim Lanier. Brea Baker and Jivi den (9:22.5). and the 4 ' 100-meu:r
relay team of Chris Carman. Adam
Blair , Ja so n Queen and Kevin

Young (:48 8).
Other finishes were:
Second - Blair, high jump ;
Stansberry, diSc us: Newsome. 800rnctcr run

Third- Queen, long Jump;
Lanier, 1,600-meter run : Sh1 gu ru
Akada, 200-mcter dash
Fourth - Akada and Queen.
h1 g h Jump ; Akada. long Jump:
Blair. 100-metcr dash ; Car man.
200- meter dash
Fifth - Mat t Loveday. d1 sc us;
Carman, 100-mete r dash . Byron
Wa lters. 400-mctcr da sh; Young,
200-metcr dash
Jllue Angels second
Jackson beat GAHS 77 -72. and
Nonh Gallia and Wcllstnn tied for
tlnrd w1th 24 pomls.
Ellue Angels corral hn g fir stplace fini shes were Heather Huestis

Redwomen drop doubleheader
with Shawnee State, 4-1, 6-3
RIO GRANDE - The Umversity of Rio Grande softball team
dropped a doubleheader with
Shawnee State Un1ver s ity in
Portsmouth Thursday to rcmatn
winless in Mid-Ohio Conference
action .
The Rcdwomen fell4 -1 and 6-3
to the Lady Bears. coached by Rio
Grande alumnus Robin Hagen Smith.
The Rio l1d1es poswl four h1L,,
with Charlene Peart recordm g a
two for four fin1sh w1th two bunt
smglcs, 111 the opener. The Lady
Bears mounted a fi ve- hit perfor·
mance and had two errors to hold
the VISitors to a smgle run .
Starr Philpot (3 -5) pu c he~ 'c;
R10 Grande and Lisa Lane had the
wtn from the mound. Amy Co le
was Sh awne e's lea d1ng hitler,
go mg one for four w1th a doubl e.
The Rcdwomcn suffe red fo ur

errors.
In the n1ghtcap, Ang1e Joseph
(4·6) held Shawnee to four hits,
while the Rcdwomen ad&gt;anced on
J flvc -h1t fin1 sh as Kelly Robmson
went tWO
three. Rccordmg one
h1t apiece were C1ndy Ti lto n.
Rob1n Stull and Kaue Roy .
Shawnee' s hitt ing wa s led by
Keely Patnck. who was tw o for
f0 ur. Lane was :JgJJn the winmn g
[ll lcher . R1o Gr ande comm itt ed
three errors to ShJwncc' s one
The Redwomcn were 9 -12
before playing Otterbein Co ll ege
Frida y. Rcsuhs of thm gam e were
unava il abl e before prc ss ti me. The
Rcdwomcn were scheduled to pla y
the University of Findlay at hom e
Saturday. The team JS sl.11 e•l to play
at Wal sh 111 another MOC game
Tue sday .

wr

'"the 1.600-mctcr (6: 18.5) and th e
800-mete r (2:43) runs, Amy
Hemby in the shot put (29 -5 l/2)
and the 4 ' ROO-meter relay team of
JessiCa Suafford, Whiln ey Adkins,
Amy Ski nner and Huestis
( 12036)
Other fini shes were:
Second - Ka te Caldwell , 300metcr hurd les: Mistv Co leman.
shot put , Hemby , disc'us; 4 x 100·
meter relay team o f Caldw e ll ,
C1ndy Marc il, Alli so n Fisco and
Hemb y (:58.6); 4 ' 200-mct er relay
team of Cald we ll , Marcil. Cri ssy
Sme lt:Lcr and F1sco (2 I0)
Third- Adkins, 800 - mctcr
run: F1 sc o, 200-mctcr da sh;
Chlocanna Harmon, discus: Marcil,
long JUIIIJJ; Kel li Smith , 1,600meter run : Trish Sm ith, shot put
Fourth- Coleman. di sc us:
V 1cki Gi lmore, long Jump: Har -

mon. shot pul

Fifth - F1sco. I00-mcter dash;
Sta cy Slagl e, 200- metcr dash;
Sme ltze r. 400-mctcr dash; Chnsu na 7ctrnrx:h. long jump
Sneak peck

Th1 s year's GAllS varsny uac k
team s have 26 gi rl s and 24 boys

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that."
Gordon e• peels to hea r more
about it at the NHL board of governors meetin g in New York.
" It will probably be one or the
things we'll discuss at our meeting
Monday," Gordon sai d. "More
than likely, it will he brought up by
Nann."
A qu1ck stnke se ttlement has
become a pressing issu e for the
owners s1 ncc the playoffs are
sc heduled to s tart on Wednesday.
The owners have no strike insur ance and canccllauon of the playoffs co uld dea l a devastating economi c blow to many of the NHL's
22 teams.
The owners prepared to meet as
the NHL suike went into its founh

IIEW CHEVY'S,
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Mode mU.S.A
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Tuesday -

6-X p.m .. co ll ege

recrcauon

Wednesday - n-R p.m., co l·
lege rec reation
Thursday - closed for classes
Friday - 6-8 p.m , open rccre·
aoon
Saturday- 1-3 p.m.. ope n
recreation
Sunday, April 12 - 1-3 p.m.,
open recreation : 6-8 p.m.. co llege

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TUIS, WID., THUR. nt 6 P.M.
SAT1JRDAY nt S P.M.
SUNDAY I P.M. nt S P.M.

GALLIPOLIS - Several stude nts of While' s TaeKwonDo
sc hool, located at 63 Court St. in
Ga llipolis. participated 111 the 1992
U.S. Open Kaiate Tournament on
Feb. 15 111 Charleston, W.Va.
Here arc the mcdal-wmning performers (their categories and ag egro up dJVi s1ons arc '" parentheses)
'" order of fini sh.
First - Stephen Frush Sr.
I fighting, men's beginners). Cliff
Wheeler (fighting and form s,
1u pcr- tots) ~l1kc Rodgers (forms.
m1nJ pee -we e), Heath Rothgeb
(forms, mini pee -wee) and Matt
Will1s (fightmg, men's beginners).
Second- Stephen Frush Sr.
(forms), Brack Houchens (form s.
men's he g inn crs). T.J . Stroud
(forms."""' pee-wee). Rob Van
Gundy (f1gh tio g, men's beginners)

rcc reatwn

STARS SECOND - Tbe Stars team took
second in the girls division in the Green PTO
'Basketball Tournament. In the front row are (L. R) tournament or~anizer Marvin McKelvey,

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Third - Dusun Deckard
(fo rm s. mini pee -wee). Step hen
Frush Jr. (fighung and forms, pee wee), Josh LaBella (form s. mtermedJate). Jeff Mllch ell (fig)lling,
IIJlenncdJatc pee-wee). Gary Stover
(weapons. men's begmners), Willis
(forms) and Jo sh Yes tcr (form s.
m1111 pee-wee) .

Wednesday -closed for classes
- Thursday -closed for classes
Friday- 6-8 p. m., col lege
swim
Saturday- closed for classes
Sunday, April 12 - 1-3 p.m.,
open swim; 6-8 p.m., college swim
NOTE: There will be a Sl
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Students and staff are to usc ID

coirds.

Because of consuuction, please
enter Lyne Center through the rear
doors facing tlte back parking lot.
Home athletic events
. Thursday - softball double header vs . Cedarville, 3:30p.m.

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Monday - 6-R p.m., co ll ege

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Melissa Elliott, Michelle Smith, CnurtneJ· Allen
and April Donnally.

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rront are (L-R) tournament or~anizer Marvin

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April 5, 1992

Pdmeroy Middleport-Gallipolis, OH Point Pleasant, WV

Cliffside
Golf
Course
welcomes
new
pro
1
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By G. SPENCER OSBORNE
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS _ "They're as
differem as night and day."
Thai's how Mike Anlonopoulos,
the new golf professional at CliffSJde Golf Course, describes the two
professtons that have dom10ated
the last20 years of hiS life.
The 4]-year-old Antonopoulos
came 10 Cliffside from the Palm
Beach (Fla .) Coun ty Sheriff's
Department, where he served as a
de puty and as an investigator. He
hod been in the department about
five ye ars. and that stint was the
separator betwee n the resumption
of his golf career at Cliffside and
hiS last golf job as the pro at Boca
Tecca Country Club in Boca Ra10n,
Fla., where he worked from 1984
10 1986.
"I grew up around golf courses,"
s;ud Antonopoulos. who started his
pro golf career in 1972 after a four-

year sti nt tn !he U.S. Alr Force as a
policeman. He worted at several
co urses in Florida , a suue where
the New York nau ve ha s spent
most of his life. Bctween periods o(
work at such places as !he PGA
Nauonal Golf Oub m Palm Btach
Gardens, Ra. (45 minuu:s north of
Fort Lauderdale ), the Bellerieve
Country Club in SL Louis, Mo. (!he
Sill: of thiS year's Professional Golf
Assoc,auon Championsltip) and !he
St. Claire Country Club in
BellevJlle, Ill. , among others, he
found lime to attend Flonda
Atlanuc Umversny m Boca RaiOn,
[rom where he rece1ved ltis llacl*-

L a Sa/le WOmen

Haugen convinces Mancini
to retire with knockout
By TOM GARDNER
RENO, Nev. (AP) - Greg Haugen delivered Ray Mancini's reure ment papers Friday night with a
hard nght that sent the former
champion to the canvas moments

before the rderce stopped the fight
in the seventh round.
" I didn't like the way hiS eyes
foc used , I didn't like the way hi s
legs looked. I said, 'No, son. that' s
enou gh,"' referee Mills Lane s:ud
after haltin g the bout JJ seconds
before the end of the round.
Man ci ni agreed th at the f1 ght
and h1 s career we re over w1Lh a
record of 29-5. He sa1d he would
return to h1s home in Youngstown,
OhiO , for some conso lation . then
resume h1s nedgl ing acung career.

" I hope lll&lt;J&gt;IlOO) ·' silly enough
10 ask me d 11m " 11. because yes,
n 15. .. he l3lil. "I ":Jilled to be one
of !he few. lu I.IN031. I'm one of
!he many_"
Haugen. :!04--1. Jli31S"d Mancini at the """" ~ he b&lt;ld the door
opeo for ooe f m:ll ..oR! nde fighL
" 1 tluni: 1 Jllll.m r m ooe of the
best fight= OUl tmre. I'm ready 10
t.al:e on an\tlodY.-- he S3ld
!hug.,;, .,1&gt;(, f.gltts out ot Henderson: Nn .. roc~trolkd the fight
With _i3bs and C&lt;Junl£ri1W'Ches tbal
ra1sed a moos.: under Mancini's
left eye m the =-to! roomd
A ... rid ntht bv the tiring
ManCJm O!'tnOl up-all the room
Haugen RI'W.."ii fill' the nght hook
that ended the f•gll.

Ji nfS• h hQTdWOOd

AMARILLO. Texas - After
beating Nebraska 79-78 m the
National Women ' s Invitational
Toumarnent opener on Man:h 27,
La Salle Umversity's women's baskctlxallleam lost 65-53 10 Wiscon sin-Gree n Bay on March 28 and
76-71 to Alabama-Biflllmgharn in
!he laier rounds to end its season at
25-8.
In that season, sophomore frontliner Lori Hamilton (G!illia Ac:cle-

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NEW PRO - Mike Antonopoulos, ..t.o lias llba -.:1 betwrtn
golf courses and tbe badge in the last 20 yran, .... 'llrlllrd oa Cliffside Golf Course as its new pro. Ht comes to G ' \ r lniDI Florida, where he has spent mucb or his life, i•l [ g ... pral&lt;SSional
careers in golf and law enrorcemeot. (Times-Staliwl .......)

lor's degree in criminal justice in
1978.
He has woven wort with several
other law enfo rce mem agenCies
miO his mosa1c of golf pro experieoce.
An10nopoulos de sc flbed hi s
rerum to golf as "just like riding a
b1cycle."
He and his wife, the former
Teresa Stevers, and thelf two cltildre n - Alexandra (five) and
Nicholas ( I In) - now reside in
GallipOliS.
New program
He has instituted a buyer's club
program for anyone (public as well

Baseball
SEATTLE (AP) - A Japaneseled group of investors signed an
agree ment to buy the Seattle
Mariners from Jeff Smulyan for
sligh~y more than $100 million .
Basebal_l's 10-man ownership
eommmee IS to meet Wednesday at
an und1sclosed sill: 10 consider the
proposal. The deal must be ratified
by II of the 14 American League
owners and seven of !he 12 Nation al League owners; the next scheduled meeting of all owners is in
June.

my '90) went IM tor 54 tram the
field and sank 22 of 30 from !he
foul line. She collected 40
rebounds (24 defen sive, 16 offenSive) had six steals, four assists
and ~ne blocked shot , commiued
si x tumo.,·c rs and fouled out only
once .

She averaged about seven m10 ut es a game, all coming off th e
bench. in the 26 games she played.

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Cutoff date Wednesday
RIO GRANDE - The cutoff date for~ l l sizn up for
teams 1n the Rio Grande Baseball Assocl3IJOIIIS "'"'" Slby. May

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All-star wrestling maJch Wednesday
BUCHTEL - The Sixth annual SoutheaSlcm Oluo All-Star
Wrest lin g match w11l be held Wednesd.ay, Ml)· 811 at 7 p.m. 31 NelsonVJIIc-York lligh School's Wagner GymOOSllft.
Among the grapplers on the North u:am. headed II! Log;1P cooc h
T1m Cass1dy, will be Gall13 Academy 's Jason Kopa:k (160-pound
class) and Chu ck North ( 14 5) . Fellow Blue Devil Chad Tip!on
( 11 2) will partiCipate on !he South u:arn. led by "d,o;oo.,Oc-Y&lt;rl
coach Tom Mclaughlin.
T1c kcts wtll be on sa le at the door. For """" mfoomoon. call
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Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
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Antler scoring day Thursday
ATII E:\S
A trophy -sconng sessKJn • ·ill be held a1 llloe OltUJ
Dcpa nrn c nL of i\:Jtural Reso urces· DJvts1on o( W•ldbfe Dtsmct
Fou r ll ead4uartcrs located al 360 East Suu- S1 on TlluNby. Apnl
9 from 3 t(J X fUll

OITiCJal scorers w1ll be on hand from Bucu•~ Blf Btr4 ll&lt;ion:
and \ roc kctl , Pope and Young and lhc Longhunl&lt;'r SocJC". For
more 1nformJt ion. contact Jerry Meyer at 594-?21 J

Three Gallians to take ring Friday
HUl\'T l:"-:GT0'-1 . W VA . - Three Galhpohs men m: scheduled
to part1cr pa~&lt;: m the Tri -State Toughman Champooo;blps. siaied f&lt;Y
Fnda y. April 10 Jnd Saturda y. Apnl II at tht Hwlhngron CiVIC
Center
Danny \Lll rKy. J 6-1. 230-poundcr . ~~the lone Galban an die
h ca \•")' W C I ~h t d 1 \1 ~ 10n (176 pounds and hc.aner l. •b1k Anlllony
Sm11h i6-I. I hO 1:mel Ch:ulcs Wluumgton i 5-10. 1101 •nO compel&lt;:
1n the l r ~ ht - h c:~v y wcJg ht diviSion (160-175 poon&lt;hl.
As of ~vbrc h J 1. rhrrc were R9 rnmcs m the boung lC.M.I'1WDCOl
T1ckct ~ purch:J&lt;;Ld ;~ trhc door cos! SJ::! for res:cn-ed nng5lde stalS
and SIO fnr ):,· ncral admi SSIOn. TICkets purrhaS&lt;'ll dl ad\"JCCCX wtll
C()'; l 52 less :lCl'ord 111g to the lund of ud.ct. TICkets att aY.Uialik at
the Hunt ing t\l fl Mall 1n Barboursville. the Char1esron Town Crntf:r
1n Charlcstml and Jt Home Supply slOrc~ m A~Lind.. K} .
The doors wdl open at 6:]0 p m C3Ch dav . and llloe flnl fight uf
eac h day will Sl:lrt at s r m

Point Pleasant league to sponsor
spring softball tournament
POINT PLEASANT - The forst Dawl !lass Soltball Tournament will he held on Saturday , AJill ll and Suntlly. Apil 12 31
Ordnance Elcrnc ntary's softball fi e ld in Pomt l'ka&lt;ant, W.Va. ,
accordin g to mfo rmauon from the Point Pleasant Girh Soltball
League. me event's sponsor.
There will be a $60 fcc and two rcgulaoon !lotllxalli tOjUIIed for
registration . The double-elimination IDuTRaRlMI ....u ~ a mmimum or 12 team ' p:trticipating. Tbe ram date f... lhe C\-.:nl w~ l be
April 25 and 26
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NEW LANDSCAPING BUSINESS - Sherman Green is thr proprietor of Grr.,.•s l..llldseaping &amp; l..lwo Cart,loalted at 146 Woodland
Dr., Gallipolis. Tbt business, wbi&lt;h opened ia

mid-Marcb, also ~ i• oca•ating and
drsigu. For mon iaf..atm., call 446-8273.
(Times-S.OtiHI phoco)

SIFE sends a message to Washington
RIO GRANDE - A SW¥ey coodueled over !he past lhre:e years by
the Students in Free Enterprise
(SIFE) chapter at the Universuy of
Rio Grande revealed that just I perce nt of the respondenlS gave the
federal government a good rating
on iIS use of tax dollars.
The survey's results have been
ma1led to congressmen, the Whit£
House and Cttizens Against Government Waste, SIFE President
Greg Hargett said.
Tbe survey was conducted at the
past three Bob Evans Farm festi vals, Row-y clubs in Gallipolis,
Wellston. Jackson and l..anca&lt;ter, 31
business meetings in ColtDDbus and
McArthur, in area eronomic educalion meetings, and among SIFE
Advisory Board memben. Results
:Were based on 419 people sur~eyed .

: RespondenlS were asked how
they rall:d !he job the fedend govemmem is doing with tax mooey.
One percent said good, 36 percent
~e lected fair , and 63 percent said
1¥"!'. Res ponses 10 otha: survey swements were as follows:
-The best way or ways to reduce
the annual budge! detkiL Four per'cnt said 10 raise taxes; 55 percent
prefer !he immediate stop 10 wasuful spcndintt: 22 percen1 desire cutbacks or elintinatioo o( social programs; and 19 percen1 favor cuts in
defense spending.
-What inriwes a taxpayer- the
most. Nine percent said !he W8Y
Congressmen listen ooly 10 vocal
pressure groups; 9.5 percent said
the failure of Congress 10 under stand that tax doc=ses have traditionally funded economic growth;
20 percent said not taxing !he rich
enough ; 12 percent, failure of
Congress 10 understand that more
money should be going in10 new
business and indusvy than 10 taxes;

13 pe=n~ !he coogressional plan
to pass 44 percent of clean air leg ~
JS!ation costs to five staleS, ..-bile
spreading the cost of the savings
and loan bailout to a II states; 19
percent, the war congressmen treat
themselves wblle taxing the average working person from middle to
lower income levels; and- 27.5 percent, the welfare system.
Hargeu and SIFE offiCerS Becky
Winebrenner and Ruchi Sharma
felt the results were unslllprising,
but noted that the response 10 the
last statement was revealing.
Tbe survey 's results showed thai

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Fur Prts. Stables. Lorge and Small
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(Editor' s Not.: Tbe (ollowinl
story was written and submitted
by Mrs. Maxine Whitehead of
Reedsville in bonor of her broth•• and sioitrr-in-law, Warrts~ and
Lillian Pickens, prior to Mr .
Picktns' death on Friday. Tbe
story is being publisbtd ia
today's edition or tbt S1111da1
Timn-Stntintl at Mrs. Whitt·
bead's request.)

REEDSVILLE - Fifty -three
years ago this June , Warren Pickens of Reedsville began his long-

time farming career when his

father, the late Harry W. Pickens
Jokmgly handed him a manure
fork . The preceding day , Wanen
I0 per lOll clis:ag=d with !he state - had been awarded a Bachelor of
ment Lbal IWional kaders were Science degree in Agriculture dur"""""' lbt COOIIII)' kl a controUed ing June, 1939 commencemen t
W&gt;i-J. m spa: of !he failure of exercises at Ohio University, the
Commrm"m in Eastern Europe. fim person 10 have received such a
Flfry percua &gt;gned with the stale- degree from that inslilution . His
ood 40 pen:em were uocom - father 's gesture indicated that it
miual
was time for his son 10 apply !he
Th&lt; Rio Grande SIFE uml IS knowledge gamed during the past
one ol app-mima~tly 200 chapu:rs four years.
RecenUy, due to 1ll health, Mr.
10 the U.S. The local chapter has
adopted " Proje&lt;:t Turning Point Pickens found it advisable to "lay
'9r as "' thane f&lt;Y cornmuruc31- down !he fork " and sell his farm o(
ing me ,. c m.. wa&gt;~e, deficit 435 acre s as well as tools and
machinery at a public auction 10
'1"*'1' g a tbe growing national
1anuary . Tbe sale of !he farm with
ddltDU5lhe .......
three dwellings, including his
home, ended an ear of fanning by
the Pickens family which began
with his grandfather, !he lall: Hanis
Warren Pickens, a Civil War veu:ran, in the 1880's at Forted Run.
His 53 years of farming began
as
a
partnership with his father in
JW'"'*••I Il souor plant clerk.
!he
farming
of !he ReedsviUe truck
DeJ..oac-' Ins Wlfe. Ruth. live
farm
where
Warren was born and
Mr. and M.-.. Pickens
a ttc.: 2. Poamy _
reared and a 250 -acre farm in of their married life. Through the Local Board of Educauo n and 1s
Hockingpon at the mouth of the years, Mr. and Mrs. Pid:cns added presently servi ng on the Tuppers
Hockmg River. A team of horse s to !he ftm [arm, the original Lan- Plains-Chester Water DIStric t
"Barney and N1g" were depended don farm , acreage from the adJOin - Board .
upon to do all of !he tilling of !he ing Burden and Cart Dudley farms
Lillian has hecn an active mem soi l at that lime . Mr. Pi ckens to the north , and the adJOining her and held vanoos offices in the
recalls.
Pickens farm oo !he south, which Reedsville Un11ed Methodi st
Warren' s falher soon encourbe purchased !rom his gr;ordnolh - Church and !he Unrted MethodiSt
aged him to go mto business for er, !he lateJosqlhinc Pictens.
Women.
himself by purchasing a farm locat~
On !heir 435 acres. the consl5Mr. and Mrs. P1 c kens now
ed two miles south of Reedsville. lfntly raistd ll"'rl: cmps. spa:iaJi:z. res ide 1n their newly purchased
Realizing that he had h!Ue money, ing in tomatoes, cabbage and SWttl borne in Reedsville.
Warren asked his father how he rom and fed cauJc f&lt;Y wllich they
would purchase the farm which raised many acres of field corn
was for sale. His faLher replied : each year.
"Go down to the Pomeroy National
Instrumental in the success of
Bank and ask Edison Hobsteuer, Wantn 's pmfeSSJOn v.= tv.•o full ~
!he president, for a loan ." When !he time employees, John Henderson
late Mr. Hobsteller asked what and Dmald Putman. who resided
security Warren had, he answered, many yealfs m dwellings on the
"The only thing I have L&lt; a college farm with their families_ The st
degree m Agriculture." The bank "right-hand men" wen: dependable.
president recommended that he dedicated , ambilious employees
receive a S I 0,000 loan which gave
who had the neressary knowledge
RONALD L CLAY
h1m enough 10 launch hiS successto ovmee many seasonal employ ful farmin~ career.
ees in the fields and packing houses
Little did Mr. Pickens reali ze as well as other farming proce that he would later serve on the
dures. Mr. Pickens holds a great
board of directors of that same respect and gratiuxle f&lt;Y the:sr men
WASHINGTON (AP) - The bank. He was a bank director from who were at ltis Side llvoughout the
country •• lniil _, vqaable grow 195410 1982, !he year !he Pomeroy years.
National
Bank merged with Bank
Mr Picke.ns and his supportm
ers txpuded opcrauons while
OneofOh10.
wages aad worting conditions
w1fe worked stC4dfastly through
Warren married h1s high school the years in the farming •tcmurc .
..-oneDed for tbtu bir.d hands,
MASTER TECHNICIAN
aln:ady r-= of th&lt; mation' s most swee theart . Lillian William s. a Thy have contnbuted moch time to
~ Robrrt "Bob', luke, a str ·
ecoaomiully disadvantaged nc1ghbor girl, on September 12, commWiity organizations.. Both are
·fict technician with Smith 1941 They went iniO housekrq,;ng long-Lime Farm Bureau members.
~elson Motors in Pomeroy,
~-a puom&lt;nl report
Thai's ..., ollhe rooc luswns in in a small structure on his new ly Warren has al so served on the
has been named a Pontiac
a prelitnulary lqlOI1 by a federal purchased fann. They later moved Meigs County Farm Bureau Co-op
Masttr Technician. To recrivt
to
!he
large
home
where
!hey
have
ASSOCiatJon
board
of
ducctor;
He
rhis title, a technician must bf
anmi-&lt;sim 'liiiiiPng "'""' has happeoed l l fam wort&lt;n in the six spent !he greater number of years IS a pas1 me mber of the E..as1crn
in thr top 250 ranking lt'st
yeus since Coagres.s passe d
SCO rtS or approximate!)'
sweepia~:•mmigrauo n reform s.
1~ .000 guild members. There
The repor1 was obutned by Th e
"ere onlv 21 mastrr techniAssu · wd~
CHESHIRE - Two employees the foll ow in g year. In 19 78 he
cians in ihe Cincinnati zone .
were recen~y jiOOIOil:d at !he Ohio transferred to the operanons depart Luke will recein~ thr Master
Valley Electric Corporallon' s ment as a uulny operator Dunng
Technician Trophy at a rt'fog Kyger Creek PlanL
nition banqurl in May. Hr is
that same year. he advanced to auxEf feclive April I, Phillip N. iliary equipment oper.uor and. m
also a master lerhnician with
Underwood was promoted from 198 1, 10 eq uipme nt opera10r.
Grntral Motors as well as
unit supervisor to assistant shift Lopez, hiS wife Bar bara_ and
Buick. He has bern emp loyt'd
operating engineer. EfTecove AJill daughter lr ve m Crown Cn~·
with Smith-l'ie lson ror 17
2, Aland D. Lopez was pmmou:d
The
pro mo u ons
wer e
~·nrs and is A.S.F.. certifitd in
from equipment operator to unit announced Thursday by plant man all lrst•- He will not ha•'e tn be
supervisor in !he operations depart- ager Norman H. Tan
leslrd 3J!ain ror five years.
ment
Underwood joined OVEC m
1955 as a laborer 1n the labor
depanment. The following year he
transferred to the operations depart ment as an auxihary equipment
operator. In 1974 he advanced to
CINCINNATI- Star Ba1c Cor- lhc country a.~ compared lO 27ht 1n
equipment operator and. in 1979.to poration Will be named on l,., of 1991.
unit supervisor. He and his wife. Forbes Magazine 's top 'iOO lists [O&lt;
St3r Bane rank s 467th 1n lh r
Elizahe!h, live in Gallipolis.
··
~ofiLS
hsun g· for the nauon ·s top
1992
Lopez joined OVEC 10 1976 as
In the Fores 'iOO lisl of top com · c001 pamcs.
a laborer in the labor depanmem panics in !he " ~ eat£gory" Star
Th1s is Star Bane"~ first appr.arPIIILUP lJ'IIDmlWOOD
and was promoted to u!Uny w&lt;rl:er Bane leaped 21 ~s to 250lh m ance tn lh1s category

Clay, DeLong honored for
35 years service at 0 VEC
CHESHIRE - Ronald L. Clay,
shift opelllling engineer, and Km~
neth H. Delong, Sr. plant clcd, at
the Ohio Valley Elecnic Coqxntion's Kyger Creek Plan~ received
their anniversary awards for 35
years of service 10 the company
attading 10 Noonan H. Tarr, plant
tnallager.
Clay JOined OVEC on March
18, 1957, as a laborer in the labor
depaimletlL In 1960 he liallSfmal
10 the operations department and
advanced to unit supervisor in
1980.
In 1990 be was promoll:d 10
assi•wn shift operating engineer,
and during that same year he was
promoted to shift operating engioe&lt;:r.

Clay and his wife. Gayanne,

reside in Chesu:.-.
Delong joined OVEC on Mareh
20, 1957, as a laborer in the Iabar
depai WleiiL ht I 969 he liallSfmal
10 the ptrlonnance department as a
pmOI'IIWlC£ clerk and in 1990 ,.,

0 VB announces stock sale
be dated I une I , 1992
President and Chief Execuuve
Officer James L. Dailey sa1d :
"We're pleased to offer thiS new
issue of OVB stock. Over !he yeNS
our stock has been a solid inveSl ·
ment. As a resuh . we've alw.ays
had a long waiting list for stock
from both existing shareholden as
well as people wanting their flfSI
shares. HopefuUy, this will fUIIIol
of that demand."
In conclusion, Dailty empha~
sized this new issue of OVB stoc.t:
will be handled directly by tbe
Banlr. and as a result there will be

no commissions charged f&lt;J' stod
purchases. Individuals with ques tioos may call Ohio valley Bani: "'
446-2631 or toll free 1-800-468-

6682.
Ohio Valley Barik is a community owned bank with asselS of
S273 ntillioo wtth offices m Gallta,
Jackson and Pike Counnes.

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Aerobics class slated
GALLIPOLIS - The 0 .0. Mcintyre Part Dlslria will broltl an
aerobics class 01 th e Gallipolis Developm&lt;:ntal Cerlltf C)'IIIJIISium
on Tuesd3y 3nd Thursday nights from 5:30 lD 6:30 P-Jil from Tuesday April 14 to Ma y 21.
cost of the cla.&lt;s, to be taught by Cdldy RoK:b. will be S20.
The registr3UOn dead line is Monday, April_ll.
For more mform;Jlion, call the Part Di&lt;tnrt olfa a 446-4612.
ext. 256.

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Pickens farming era

·. GALLIPOLIS ~ Stockholders
approved the biggest stock sale
ever at the Ohio Valley Bank
Annual Shareholders meeting in
ll)e Morris and Dorothy Haskins
Mel Theatre oo April L
· Shareholders authorized the
increase of common shares ot OVB
Stock from 459,606to 565,(0).
· The new issue will be sold by
ihe bank for $37.50 per share .
Shareholder1&gt; through their JIM!Iptive rights may purchase two shares
for every nine they owned as of
March 6, 1992. No fractional
!!hares will he ISSued.
Shareholders have until May 4,
1992 at l p.m. (EOn 10 subscribe
lO the shares available to them
through their preemptive righlS.
Any shares not subscribed 10 by the
May 4 deadline will be otroed for
sale by the bank 's board of direc tors 10 existing and new shareholders. The new stock certificates will

Pomeroy

600 E. Maia St.

Section D
April 5, 1992

SeaSOn a[ 25-8

•11' o16" rde~t11lh ~ 6 HPIII!'t

AMERICAN-MADE
AMERICAN-OWNED

~huts - ~.eutinel

as members) who desues to purchase_any merchandt se from th e
Chffsode pro shop.
.
In reference to h1 gh-pnced 11ems
!hat may Sit for months m !he shop
unbought ... An10nopoul?' gave an
c'ample. I fed thalli s beuerto
make S50 on 10 llcms I can contmue se llmg that peop le can afford
than $50 on .?ne Hem that SJIS for
SIX month s. HIS plan IS to sell
products that are conSJderabl~ closcr m cost to the manufacturer scost
than nems m the average pro shop.
For more InformatiOn on thiS
program . call Antonopoulos at446GOLF

Anything Less Just Woa't Cut IL

,,

Farni!Business

By STAN EVANS
tives or does he/ she just want 10
GALLIPOLIS - In tbe investment make quick money by beating !he
business, as is in jiiSI about any busi- market? Tbe point being, the transness, we are always trying 10 scU foonarioo of a client 10 a sucussful
something. Whetha 11 be an invesJ- invesux- cannot occur unless success
QlCnt idea. a stock,
isdcfmed, defined in !he individual's
a bond or a handy
lams.
dandy slicer dioer,
Without goals and objectives, !he
the best salespcr.
91CIT~ or failure of an investment
!on is one who can
program Cannot be determined_ If a
gell somelhing not
. poll:lllial invCSUJr does not delinale
even
wanted ,
what is 10 be achieved through his{
moch less needed
her investments, how can happiness
If this is true,
or displeasure with rttLrnS be ex.
how successful could a sak"''"""'' pressed? htput from clients is a nee be if he/she offen a product Cl' SJerY· essary ingredient to build wealth.
i(e that is desired? Tbelein lies the
Charles D. Ellis, in his book. Inlliauty of !he investment business: vestment Policy: How to Win the
while most individuals can sUIVive Loser. s Game suggests that clicnlS
Without a "kil.Chen magician", few can be a major factor in the delami wuld admit that wealth building nation of the success or failure of
~!~rough a &lt;to:cessful investmmtJWDtheir investment progwns.
fatn is not imJ)OIWIL In essence.
By failing to provide investment
people in !he invesuneot business goals and objectives, Ellis asserts t.hal
have !he audience. Tbe queslion the client abdiraJes a critical responremains, how do we sell our invest- sibility. Funbennore, the client is
ment philosophy?
unlikely to achieve results as positive
· To transfonn clients into soo:ess~ as is possible. The rationale is, that
f\tl investors, one must meet clienl without objectives, !he client will
goals and objectives. Here is tbe likely pun:hase a product that wiU
S64 ,lXXI quegjoo: does the client have not genmu.e !he desired results;
carefully delineall:d goals and objecCoatinurcl 011 D-3

Conditions worsen
for hired bands

Two OVEC employees promoted

Star Bane Corporation to be
named on 2 Eorbes 500 lists

Farm Flashes

Summer fly season just a few weeks away
By I!DWAIID VOIJ.BORN
Frt

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Alfld

GALLIPOLIS - Summer ny
"~ is ja:st • few coeeks away .
Afitr die dleary !au three weeks,
fly ~ _,. "'""' be a welcome
time for IIWIJ' fiiTDicn. Fly tag
choia:s b lil:n fly cuoool frr atde in 1992..., ~- Ibn fly populariOfts aero&lt;' Ollio llave a wide
""'!:" o( ~ l l lbt synthetic
pyrubroids u.al ia Oy tags . In
many uses. wkre organophospbate nl' tli!:S ~ been mtc~ year
afta year_ they JR 110( providing
the contmJ - ...., fiiSl did.
Ill &amp;&lt;D&gt;al. if
Oy tags
..._ IISlt:d !au yea, and provided
I= lila I0 wub or SitUfactory

"''"""oid

conrrol , lhen It is recommended 10
switch to an organophosphate ny
tag or other method of ny control
this year. If organophosphau: nag
t.ags gave 14 to 15 weeks of control
last year and OP tags have been
usoed for less than 3 years, !hen one
may want to use OP tags for another year.
A quick overview of some of
!he products available in 1992 is as
follows . You need to read labels.
consult your veu:rinarian and study
previous control before making a
dec ision . Expar, Atroban . Saver
Extra, Cutler Gold, and Excalibur
are Pyrethroid insecticides. Dominator, Rotator, Tomahawk, Terminator , Optimizer, Cutter Blue and

Patriot are organophosphate '""-'&lt; tic ides.
lnsecticide-impregnall:d ear tags
have onl y a certam amount of
matcnal that IS released dunng the
season. Early ugg~n g. although 11
fiL&lt; the farm "''Ort schedule he&lt;t
may resuh in a red uction or rhc
tags ' effectiveness by m1d-late
summer. This is 1hc time \\'hen
hom flies are most abundanL Emnomic threshold levels are when
there are approumately 100-200
hom flies per animal
The Nonh,..e st Oh10 Graded
Feeder Pig Sale oo March 19 fC4tured 452 graded pigs .,.,,glting an
average 49.17 pounds and selling
for an avmge S80.J I per hundred

or S39 A9 per hcJd. "Doane s Agn cultural Report" repo rted 40-50
pound feeder prgs at Sl7 75 per
head dur1ng !he la s r wed 1n
March.

UnoffiCial word IS that the performan ce 1cs rcd hu ll sale a1 the
Belle Valley location will he held
as scheduled on Saturday, Apnl 18.
Sull nothin g in pnn~ but telephone
coovcrsauons indicated lhat cvcry!hmg is go for the sale. The March
28 sale at the Washington Coun
House location had been canceled
because only 14 or th e 69 bull s
passed the semen quality part of the
breeding soundness examination.
We will have the details for the
Belle Valley test next week.

�terestetl '" nammenng out a deal. but
they won 't Anes . treat yourseU to a

ASTRO-GRAPll

b•rtMay g•h

one m1nute yet antagon•shc the next

liBRA (Sept 23-0cl. 23) Selfish moh-

Send for Anes ' Astro-

valiOns could prove to be self~deteat•ng
today Ultimately, you can prol1t more
by protecting everyone ' s •nterests. not
jUSt your own

Grapn predtctlans for the year ahead by
ma.thng $1 25 plus a long. sell-addressed . stamped en"¥elope to Aslro-

Graph , c/o thts newspaper . P.O Bo.,
91426. Cleveland. OH 4410 1·3428 Be
sure to state y01..1r zodtac s1gn
TAURUS (Aprii20-May 20) T'Y l o han·

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

SCORPIO {Ocl. 2+How. 22) YOY and
you r mate mtght be poles apart regard ~
1ng your agenda today. Someone is go ~
1ng to have to compromise and make
some concess.ans. and 111sn 't apt to be
your partner
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0.C. 21) In or~
der lo be a successful salesman or promoter today . make your presentat1on
bnel and to the pomt II yoo ·re w1ndy
and mclmed to beat around the bush ,
other s w1111ose 1nteres1 Qu•ck ly
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ThiS IS
one of those days wt\en 11 could be ex ~
tremEMy d•H •cun to conceal someth1ng
y&lt;X.! want kept secret from a close
lnend Guard your conversat ton s

dte 1mportant endeavors 1ndependen1ty

today . You 're beller ott w1thout the a•d
ol others You can always tell them later
how -

and why - you d•d •I
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Today •S apt
to be only partially produclt\le for you

However •f you do all you ·re supposed
to do . w1thout procrastma tmg , 11 could
be memOfable
CANCER {June 21 -July 22) Do not feel
obhgated today to allencl soc1a1 tuncttons yoo do notthm'- yo,_dl enJOY You ' ll

Aprils, 1992

have more lun Oo•ng thmgs With lnends
you really like
LEO (Jul.- 23-Aug. 22) Several people
you cons1der allies could be more a hmdrance ltlan a help toda~ . espec•ally 111
your matenal alla•rs G1..-e thiS cons•der ahon t&gt;elore yoo lrlO'Ile them 1n
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) People you 'll
oe 1nvolved w•th today m1gt1t r.ave d•H•culty d•scermng your mtent.ons That's
because you could be very suppor tive

You m1ght enter 1nto a dttferent type ol

arrangement Wlth an ally ol long stand~
•ng 10 lhe year ahead . Th1s Will be done
tor practtcal purposes, and 11 could pro duce mutual benef1ts

ARIES (lllon:h 21-Apri119) ll's t&gt;esl not

to 1ntroduce bus1ness or commerc•al ef~
ements mto conversal•on when SOCiahz •ng With lnends today YO\J m1ght be tn -

AOUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 19) Do nol
lake full cred1! for somethtng today lf1
wh•ch you played only a m1nor role Lat~
er . when the truth co mes out. 11 could
hurt your •mage

PISCES (Fob. 20-March 20) II yoo
make any prom1ses or comm•tmenls to ~
dav. be absolutely sure they can be lul l•lled Fnenasw111 hold you to your word.
and you'll not want to d•sappo•nt them

7

Yard Sale

Employment Services

ALL Yard SIIU Must Be P•id In 11
Help wanted
Advanc•- DEADLINE : 2:00 p.m. =c:::-~:-'--;--;::::-:;-:-:;­
H'II day be lore !he ad is to run $1 000 Thouund lmme1httly
Sunday tditloo · 2:00 p.m. St'uffing
En'lelopea.
Rush
Friday. Monday tdilion - 2:00 Stamped Addr11sed 110 Enp.m S01turday.
vtlopa To : D&amp;A Suppll11, Boll
1443, F.1irborn, OH 45324.

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity
Big Yard Sale: April 3rd, 4th,
Sth, 6th. 446 Sprue• Stre•t Exlant ion.
Glassware:
China,
Depression, Fenlon , Stonewart.
S i ivtrwar~ , Tools , Fishing . Equipmtnt,
T.V.'s,
Phonts,
J•welry, Wringtr WAfher And
Dryer,
Furnltu,..,
llntns.
SwHptrs,
~lcrowave,
Cookwar•, Pocktl Kmvts, Lawn
Mower, Fans , Much Morel

$3SO!DAV PROCESSING
PHONE , ORDERS!
PEOPLE
CALL YOU.
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
1-800-255-0242

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SlSOJOay proc1sslng, phont ordtrs! P.oplt call you. No tiC·
perlenc. nectallry. 1-ao0-2550242.

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Accounting lnstruclor Needed,
Must Hav• B.S. D•gret In k ·
counting . Send Resume To: P.O.
Box 213, Gallipolis, OH 45631

AOON tor 116 bed 1009 ttrm
care faelllty, RN wl1h staff
dtvtlopmtnl and supeNisory
Pt . Pleasant
uperi~mct pr1lerred . Equal opportunily employer. Pleas• ltnd
&amp; Vicinity
ruum• and salary r~utst to:
MI. Flowers Head Start Is having Director ol Nursing, Pln.crest
yard salt, April 3 &amp; 4, 9:00-6:00. Care Center, 170" Pinecrest
Drive, Gallipolis, OH 45831. 614Crafts.
446-7'112 .

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Applications are now tMing
taken tor S.curlty Oftlcers In
tiM Poinl Plusat aru. Training
and uniforms are provided.
Contaet our Charttston otflca,

304·744-4391. EEOCIIIIF.
AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU
E1ctllenl
Piiy,
Btlltlils,
Transpor1al ion,
407-292-47117,
E1t. 571. 9a .m.-10p.m
Toll
Rafunded

refecl

NOTICE TO BIOOERS
PURCHASE OF ONE
SCHOOL BUS
FOR
EASTE RN LOCAl BOARD
OF EDUCATION
Sealed proposals will be
received by the Board ol
Education of the Eastern
Local School Diatricl of
Reedsville, Ohio, until 12:00
o'cloc k noon on April 21,
1992, and al that time will
be opened by ltte Treasurer
of said Board as provided
by law for one (1) 72

MY and aU or parts of

No
bids
may
be
withdr. .n for at least thirty

day•

efter

the

scheduled closing time for
receip 1 or bfdl.

Wood Slabe FOf Arewood. 614388·9354 .

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Unanached? ...., Aru Singlas
TMrotJgh Our ~ngln HewsLetltr. Write: Sinqles, P.O. Bo1
1043, Gallipolis, l&gt;hio 4563\

lost :
whitt,
tong-haired
poodlt!Ttnier miiiiM'I, S1ubMd
tail, on• white ty• , lo-' near
Eluttemut Av• -. 614-992 -5676

6

Lost &amp; Found

Lost Brown And Black Part
Dachshund
VIcinity:
Golf
Course, Mill Cretk Road, Gal·
lipolis . 614-446-7037.

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.&amp;.VON ! All Areas ! Shirley
J04·675·1429

Spean~,

,&amp;..,on : No Ttrrllorl•s. Stll To
Friends, Family. 1·800-2 81 ·48()1

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Food Service Cook, np. prefer·
red, 1pply at Pomeroy Nu"lng
&amp; Rehab. Cenltr, J6759 Rocksprings Ad., PomtrO'J, Ohio, no
RICk Pearson Auction Company,
phon• calls pltase, EOE.
11.1 11 lime aucliooeer, complete
auction
service
licensed Full·limt medical assistant wan166,0hio &amp; Wtsl Virginia, 304 ~ lad !Of fami ly pnclict physician
m-57as.
in R.1dne, Ohio, to pe:r1orm both
administrative I. clinica l duties.
Wedemeyer's A~Jetion Service, Send r..umts lo: PO BOX 458,
Rio Grande, O~io 614~2 4S.5152 .
Racine , OH. 45nl

9

Wanted to Buy

Homtbastd Writers NMdad.
ttOOO.OO Per. No Ellp. NecnComplet• Housthold Or Es- sary. Call 1 ~ 90().740-T.In {$1.4i
tates! Any Type 01' FumHure, Min/18 Yrs+) Or Wrllt: PAASE •
Appliances, Antique's, Etc. Also 33C, 161 S . Uncolnway, N.
Appraisal Available! 614-245- Aurora , IL 605-42.
5152.
Netd ntfl cash? Own products
Wanl To Laast Tobacco Bases at a discount? Wort~: your own
hours? AVON, frte gift with
Call Anyt ime 614-388-9169.
sign -up, call Kay, 614.g92·1180
Wilnt!KI To Buy : Collector Old
Antique Lamps. Will Buy C.r· Pinecrest Care Ctnlar Is .lcctpllain Ba'" Wlthout Stlades. Call ing Applic ations For A Nurse
Aid
Trainmg
Program
614-44S.1982.
Scheduled To Beg in In May
W.rlled To Buy: JIM'Ik Autos 1992
Graduatas
Of
Th•
With Or WHhout Motors Call Ptogram Will B• Eligible For
larry Llvtly. 6'14-388-9303.
Employment At Pinecrest Cart
Canter As A State·Approved
Top Prk:es Paid: All 04d U.S. Nuru Aid. Applic ations Ac cepCotna, Gold Rings, Sliver Coins, ted Mondily Thru Friday BtlGold ~n1 . M.T.S. Coin Shop, watn 9:00A.M. And 4:00P.M.
151 Second Avenue, Gallipolis.

He&lt;p Wanted

Eny Wor11 AI Home: $339 Week
Or Mo re~ Rush : S.A.S.E. 110
O&amp;A Supplln,
Box 1"43,
Fairborn, OH 45324.
E.uy Wor11! ExceUtnt Pay! Alumble Producta AI Home. Cell
Toll FI'M, 1-800~67-!5&amp;6, Ed.
313.
Substitutt bus drinr position
optJnings avallabll. MUll han
valid Ohio Commercial drlll'tr's
llctnst. Pluse ..nd in!NHI to:
M•igs Co. Board ol MRJOD.Il10
Carltton St. , PO BOX 307,
SyracuH, Ohio, 45179. No
pflont calls plnse! MCBMR/00
does not dlsc:rlmlnat• in provision of s.orvlc• or tmploymtnt
beco~us. of handicap, race ,
color, nallonal origin, su, or
agt.
Surrogatt Mothtr wanted, tr ..
plus expens.n lor carrying a
coupl1 's child, must bt 16- 35
yre. ol age &amp; pravlosly had a
child, contact Sttvt Lhz. Atty.
317-996-2000

TELEPHONE COMPANY JOBS
Start $7.80 - $15.75/Hr., Your
A,..a. Men And Women NMdtd .
No E1ptrl.nce N.c:t1ury. For
Information Call : 1·900-'140-4561,
EJ:t. 8432, 6 A.M .· 8 P.M. 1 O.ys,
$12.15 Fet. Must be t8 or older.
Vaugtlan's Cardinal 11 now ac~
ceptlng appUeatlons lor future
poshlons, pick up appllcaUons
al Sen~ lee Desk .
WANTED:
Full -Time
COMMUNITY SKILLS INSTRUCTOR
Needed To Work With Individuals Wl1h Dtvalopmlnlal
Disabilities In Tht Gallipolis
Community. 4G Hours!W.. k, As
Schldultd. High And Adequalt
Automobll• Covtra~e Required ;
Good Communicalton And Or~
ganiutioo Skills, P,.nctual'rAnd
Ablt To WOI'k As Part Of A eam
Requirad; E!Cptfitnet Wortdng
With Persons With Mental
Retarda1ion And Dtvalopmental
Dlsabllltln Preferred . Sal•ry:
$4.50/Hr, To St.1r1. E•c•llant
Elentlit Package . It lnttrtsttd
Call 1-aoG-531·2302 No laltr
Than 419192 ; Ask For Christy_ Equal Opportunity Employer.
Women : make more money!
FrM eighe WMk job prepar•Hon
program about nonlradition.J/
employment (ONOW), call 1-300637-6508.

12

Situation
wanted

Computer ConsuHant With In·
dustry bperienc. Can Provide
Support To Your Company Or
Organization. Exp~rlenc• With
CPr'M DOS, UNIX N1lworks And
Molt
Business
Sortwart.
Specializing
In
S.curtly,
Upgn1dn, TraininC,, Preventa live Maintenance A.nd Problem
Solving _ C.W. Clark . 614-3792'181
Lady Wants Work (Volunletr or
Paid) Close To Town C1ll 614 446-4335 AH~•::_
• C'
6P::_·m
::_·c __ __
Will tak1 care ol elderly lady in
home, ••pert•nced, havt
rt , r..sonabl•, 304-773-9185

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Will Babysit In My Home Rod ney Area. Reterencn Available
Call 614-245-5B8l
Georgn Portable S.wmllt, dan'!
haul your Jogs to the mill lust
call304-fi75·1957.

Miss Paula's Oily Cart Center
Sail, aNord1blt, chlldcart. M-F
&amp; a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Agu 2Y!-10 .
Beton, afttr sc:hoot Drop-ins
wtiCOIM. 614-446-8224. Nn In~
fant Toddler Care, 614-44HZ27.

measure
33 Eds .'s concern s

35
37
39
40

TrMI, Shrubs, Muleh, Top Soil ,
Mowing, Pruning, Spraying .
ding, All Woi\, $25 Mimmum. Oon's Landscaping. 614446-i646

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RIO GRANDE AREA - CONTEMPORARY STYLING.
COUNTRY SETIING . HOME FEAT URES SUNKEN
LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPlACE , FORMAl DINING .
WORK -S AVER KITCH EN WITH NEARBY FAMILY
ROOM AND GlASSE D SUNROOM . 3 BEDROOMS, 2~,
BATHS. DEN OR OFFICE . PROFESSIONALLY
DECORATED . lOTS OF SPACE FOR RECREATION
AND FAMilY ROOMS IN BASEMENT, BARN. OVER 7
ACR ES. IDEAL FOR HORSE S. NEW ON TH E MARKETI
SHOWN BY APPOINTM ENT.

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IWI&lt;ISHIP- INCREDI
25 BEAUTIFUl ACRES, MOSTLY FENC ED
CABIN WITH FIREPLACE, BESIDE STOCKED POND
WELl MAINTAINED 3 BEDROOM , 2 BATH HOME HAS
FORMAL liVING ROOM PlUS FAMilY ROOM WIT H
BRICK FIREPlACE AND CHERRY PANEliN G
SEVERA l OUTBUILDINGS. $120.000

47 Teutonic deity
48 Three - Island
49 Showy flower

52 Get possession
ot
54 Merchant
56 P11rtners
57 Marett
59 - -do-well
61 Moody; gloomy
62 Army meal

Financial
Business
Opportunity
T

63
64
66
67

RETIRE IN FIVE YEARS
{Income From Day Ona)
It's Possible For YOU To Earn
S750 To $2,250 Every Wtek For
Th• Rest 01 Your Lite. Company
Growing By Leaps &amp; Bounds
Hat NEW &amp; HOT Proven
Product Una, In Billion S
Markal. Copyright &amp; Registered .
f1rst Tlma Available To The
Public In This Area . This Could
Be A Great Family Business
Full Or Part-Time W1ltl A
Secur&amp;d Investment 01 $12,000
... ApprO¥ed Parties Will Res tock Area Retail Shops. Call
Today -ONLY It '1'ou'r t Serious
And Can Invest. Call Mr Grant
1-600-344~ 1096 .

MIKE-SELL'S
DISTRIBUTOR OPPORTUNITY
BusinHS Is Good - Presant 1ndtptndtnt Distributor Would
Likt To Sell Eslablished Route
In Tht Gallipolis Area For The
Dislribution 01 Potato Ctlips
And Other Relat9d Snack
Foods. Must B• Financiallv
Stable With Store-Door Deli~er~
Experience . Send Resume To ·
Mike Johnson, M&amp;A Oistribut·
ing, 311127 Slale Road 7.
Pomeroy, OH 4S679.
11 Opportunily in USA Vllli ·A-

Fon !:louie U must call t.soo7111-5574
Elaauty Shop, Hartford, WV
located in trailer with 3
stations , 5 dryers , S6,000 . 304862·3246

21

Business
Opportunity

31

ma

23

Professional
Services

For all your lawns needs, give
us" call Commordal &amp; residen·
ti.1l , trae aslimalas, tully insurtd, 614·992 -7672

J Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 2 Car
Garage, $45,000. 614 ·446-6325.
3 Unit Apartmenl Rental, Ellcel lent Condition, Bulavilla P1ka
Road. Reduced! Call For .Ap·
polnlmtnl . 614-446-8568.

Rtmodtled !arm house on 3
acru,
txctlltnt
cond ition,
c:entr•l tlr, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
includn 911 well, $65,000, at1er
llopm, 814-992-3919

32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

72
74
76
77
78

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

1969 Baroo 12x6.5, 2br, 2 AC,
Underpinning, Wnh•r Dryer
R•frlger•tor, Slov•, P•~ Fum.:
Good Condhlon! 614-446-287'1
Attar 5p.m.

Acre land, trailer, 2 bedrooms,
deck, porch, ou1bldgs, Jerrys
RI.Jn , Apple Grove , J04·576·214S .

Homes for Sale

t,400 sq tt brick, 3 bedrooms ,
1NOTI CE!
large li11lngroom, brick pat io,
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. lrM wattrfseptic, heal pump, 5
recommends lh•t you do busl· minutes lrom PI PI/, $56,900.
ntss with people you know and 304-675-5306
NOT to send monty throlH}~ th•
mail until you hav&amp; invesl•galtd 7 Rooms, Nuds Work,.S7.700,
the oftaring.
Lower Garlltid Avenue, Gal·
llpotls. 614 -388~8788 Bslore 9
Vending Roi.Jte: Local. Wfl Have P.M.
The Newu1 Machines, Making A
Nlct Sttady Cash lnccma 1· Beautiful 3bdrm . ranch style
hom•, brick !root , carport, hall800 -234·2651 ,
basemen!, carpel, on 7:10 acre,
WOLFF TANNING BEDS
JMI trom Holzer Hospital , SR
New Commercial , Home Units, 160, low 30'a, evenings, 6t4·742·
From $t99.00. Lamps, lotions,
Accossorlas. MonHlly Paymtnts
low As $18.00, Callloday FREE Htlp! Must Mavo Ou ick, By
NEW Color Catalog_ 1-800·226- Owner, Gr~cious Dna Floor
Brick In Pomaroy, Elltras! Balow
6292.
Appraisa l. 614-992-5979.

3 Bedroom Home On 1 Acre 01
Land . Call614·256-1526.

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With : prefix
Cunning
Consumed

track

31 Homes for Sale

AUDREY F. CANADAY, BROKER
LINDA G. SKIDMORE
Mi\RY.I_'. FLOYD
REAL TOR 379-2686
REI.LTOR 446-3383

Sctteme

68 Be dlwlged
clandestinely
69 Martin ID
71 Once around

Real Estate

CITY CONVENIENCE WI TH ALL OF TH E PRIIV'AC'YOF
COUNTRY LIVING OVER 2.000 SO . FT. liVING AREA
PLUS CARPORT LIVING ROOM HAS FIRE Pl ACE .
FAMILY ROOM. DI NING ROOM . lARGE BEDROOMS .
ONE FUll BATH . TW O HALF BATHS AITIC HAS WIDE
STAIRCASE ACCESS LOTS OF STORAGE SPACE
WAlK TO DOWNTOWN SHOPPING SCHOOLS AND
CHURCH. PRICED LOW'

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

1979 Cl•irmont, 3 bedroom•
gas htat &amp; c•ntrsl sir, washllr &amp; 112 Acra, Near Slate Routt 218,
dryer, sa,ooo. 304-675-n94.
Rural Water Available $2,500 .
614-446-09?4 ,
1984 Nashua 3 bedroom 14x70
CA, •II appl\lncts, new' Sear~ 10 acres, 3S J SO commerc:lel
ponablt dishwasher, t0x14 !root building, city watar nallable,
porch, 12l24 back dtck vinyl 681 Rd. trontagt, $15,000, 614·
\Jnderp innlng, S1S 000 614·742· 696-t3n
3096
.
'
1986 Sunnybromt 14x60, au elac ,
o•c cond, 304 -675-7241 weak
days, attar 5:00PM Salurday1.
1989 C la't1on W•st Wlnd 14l52
2br,
£xcelltnt
Conditlord
$10,500. (lt4-388-8788 Befort 9

P.M.

Gossip
"- Padflc' '

Bard

Health resort
Revised: abbr
79 Was afraid of
81 Three: prefix

62
83
84
85
87

Jog
Mix
Ranee garment
Macaw
Inclination :

whim
69 Testified under

Real Estate General

97
99
100
I 01
102
103
lOS
107
109
110

111
113
114
115
116

Nautical : cease!
Conduc1or
Metric measure

4 Uncouth person

5 Aur icular
6 AI no time
7 For ex 11m pie·

Ripped
Apportion
Damage

abbr

Church bench

8 Rodent

Agreement

9 Winglike
tO Drank hea¥"ily
11 Unlocked

Lalin conjunction

Abstract bei"'J

Oodles
Juan 's lather

12 Exist

Civil injury
Ginger R-U linkup

Mature
117 Long. Slender

I ish
116 Irritate
120 Down: prefix
121 Mr . Musial

122
123
124
126
128

Slir

134
135
136
137

34 Petty ruler

Alights
Nugent ID
Slumber

139 Fruit seeds
141 Concerning

142 Chopper
143 Gaseous element
145 Trap

110
11 t
112
114

36
36
40
42
44
46

Evaluate

Verve
Smallmmounts
A'lerage
Pieces out
Twist: 'leer :
colloq

48 Film for Char
49 - of one's eye
50 Caesar or
Waldorf

51 Duvaii iD
53 Lampreys

149 Proverb
152 Compass poinl
153 More beloved
155 Decorates
157 Unger
159 Twice : prefix
160 Actual being
162 Stitched
164 Prepares for

55 Prif11er's

166 Rasps
168 Pack away
169 Ancient chariot

170 Hinder
t71 Pertaining lo

Flesh
Baker's product

Hindu peasant

Encounter
Padd le
68 Diving bird

122 Speck
123 River in llaly
125 Juan's six
127 Spanish articW.
126 Wipes out
129 Least stnct
130 Night sounds
131 Approached

133 Cook slowly
136 Plague
136 Sell-esteem

146 Send rorth
146 Waary
150 Son of Adam

15 I Sagacious
153 Condertsed
moi sture

69 Sleeplo
70 Female horses
72 Brimless cap
73 Dam buikjers
75 Vase
76 Guard
77 Cooking

Real Estate General

117 Guys' partner
119 Retain
121 Mark lett by

140 Projecting teeth
143 Neon symbol
144 Tidings

measure

56
SS
60
62
65

Dwell

Jury lists
Actor Braeden
Makes amends
116 Lasso

wound

Opulence

14 7 Dispatched

print

branch

95 Accumulates

force
19 Ruler
20 Stage whispers
27 Mine entrance
representat•ves

130 Stately; formal
132 So-"' grades

boards
In addition
Afternoon social
Brief
Domesticates
91 Occurrence
93 Government

86
86
89
90

97 Tardy
9B Crimson
102 Crosby's partner
10-4 Court order
106 Food fish
107 African antelope
108 Cares for

31 - garde

expenses

84 Narrow, flat

13 Conducted
14 Silkworm
15 Transgressor
16 Spanish title
17 Title of respect
18 Hypothetical

29 Body ot

Strain for breath
Cravats
Following first
Save wedding

62 CrOW11
63 Saber

154 Female ruff
156 Fem holy person
158 Sunburn

161 Therefore
t63 DeluiseiO
165 Grad~ to-be
167 Agave plant

Real Estate General

IN GALLIA COUNTY•••••••

2 bdr., 8x4.5, $3000 or rant S250
per mo., all utllitlu furnished
614-949 -252 6
.

For Salt: 1989 Redm.1n Oanvlllt
14M n, Total Electric, 2 Bed~
$500 Ott Purchas• Price Of Any rooms , 2 Full Baths Excellent
New Hom1 AI Els•a Homo Con- Condition, Call 614-367.·0139 At1tr 5 P.M.
ltr, Grtat Selection, Frn Set-Up
And O.liv1ryl Cell 614·m-1220.
Down Paym1nt , 1 Will
14x65 mobil• home , 2 bdrm.,
1 Year Old Sun5hlnt
2Br, 2 Baths, lola Of El·
electric , all 1ppllances, 614-992·
AC
0/W
Cathedral
5800
~~~~1;1 n~•. Garden 'rub, 614-441 11»5 Coachm•n Tr~ller, S.lt Or
Trtde For 82-83-84 112 Ton Pick·
Up 1 Stop To SN And Talk To:
RoM~rt Sallon On Rt.35 Left
Forie Road, J~ Past 'ogg1
Auction Barn, Qalllpoltt.

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WEEKDAYS

NEW STORE HOURS : MONDAY·FRIDAY, 9:3QAu·8 PM
SATURDAY, 9:30 AM - 5 pu; SUNDAY, 11 AM-6 PM

9:30 All-8 Pll

BY MASON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, POINT PLEASANT

&lt;

Wht-n you want results, tum to Tht- Classlneds.

INTIIINATIONAL CLASSIPIID
ADWIITIIING WIIK
Ap111 12

WISEMAN IS A HOUSE

18. 1992

junt.a~

'illimrs - jrntittcl
, sor.o

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SOLD WORD

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SINCE 1943!

$10.99

MR TROUT

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NEAR HOLZER
HAS 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS. lARGE liVING AND
DINING AREA. EQUIPPED KITCHEN WITH SNACK
BAR, FIRE AND SECURITY SYSTEM, GAS FORCED
AIR FURNACE. CENTRAL AIR COND . 2 CAR
BASEMENT GARAGE . $65 .000 .

1\l}mington.

TRUE LEAF CAMO
ON SPECIAL

T11e Apartment Dweller
Th e Horne Seller ..
Tile Car Buyer. .
The Butler For H~r e
The Do It -Yuurselfcr ..
The Mother' s Helper.
T11 e Job Seeker
Th e fl,1rga1n Reaper

$24,000 PRICE TAG MAKES THIS HOME A SUP ER
BARGA IN. 5 RO OM S. 3 BEDROOMS . EAT- IN
KITCHEN . NICE BACK YARD . BETIER CALl SOON •
645 SECOND AVENUE IN GAlLIPOLIS - 2 STORY
VICTORIAN STYlE HOME PRESEN TlY USED AS A 4
UNIT RENTA L WOU lD MAK E LOVELY ONE FAMilY
RESIDENCE $48 .000

COUNTRY ESTATE: GIVE YOUR FAM ilY THE
PRIVACY THEY DESERVE I 4 BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS .
FAM ILY ROOM. PLUS RECREATION ROOM. LOVElY
FORMAl liVING ROOM WITH FIREPlACE. EQUIPPED
KITCHEN FORMA l DINING ROOM. REAR DECK,
SECOND 'FlOOR BAlCON Y. ELECTRIC HEAT PU MP,
NATURAl REDWOOD EXTERIOR , 2 CAR ATIACH!OD
GARAGE SURROUNDED BY 9 BEAUTIFUL WOODED
ACRES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT. $125.000 .

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Baseball 's

1 Edge
2 Morays
3 Hebrew month

For Everyone!

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INTERARMS

11 f,\"' 01 rill t! \M

25th ANNIVERSARY ROD

Presenlly

41 Meara 10
43 lrrllate
45 Erases: printing

Will Do Small , Large Applian ce
Repair. 614-3J9.292t.

Distributorship
Des igna r
Shins

Give up
Reno11ate

Harrelson

Wanl to mow lawns , painting ,
dean up, tiC. please call J04 ·
615-7550 anylime.

21

Uncanny
Roman date
Negative prefix
Opera singer
Bound

24
25
26
28
30 Repasl
32 Japanese

with Real Trl!e Camo F •n•sh

;'1£:~.!1 ~~i:l:

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95 Pu811eo

98

appllonco
79 Imitation
80 VIsion

The Cfasslneds Have Something

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16 Wanted to Do

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92 Stll
94 Tidy

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BUSI-InELl
S-1399

SUNDAY PUZZLER

R•traln
Now!!!South•nt•rn
Busin••s Coll•ge. Spring vaueX
Piau . Call Today, 614-4464367 .!
Registeration 19().05-12749.

1 WIICht~
7 MUM of PQelry
12 ConMC:rlte
17 SttiM
21 Rolund

Ollh
90 Penn and -

$299.99

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WINCHESTER,
Ammunition

BAG

UUSI-InELL

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, OH-Polnt Pleasant, wv

MODEL 1300 TURKEY WIH ·C AM "

•HI'IW .... chok•

CLAY TARGETS LEAD SHOT
25 LB.

5, 1992

1V!NCH£51£R..

Atnrlrii ri(

135 CT. BOX

Business
Tralnlng

Rea&lt; Esta&lt;e General

Prices in Ellect T1ll Ap ril 30th.

$119.99

14

Realty
HOMES FARMS &amp; COMMERCIAl PRO PE RTIE S
lOCU ST STREET GALLIPO liS. OH IO 45631

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Real Estate General

446-a636v4~

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Puppias: 6 w..u Okt, Small
House Dog; 2 Females 11 W•.t
Old Puppies. 614-245-9219, Or
Stop AI : 1511 Gretn Vallty Orlvt,
Bidwtll Ohio.

Make a friend ... For Ul•! Scandinavian,
EuropNn,
South
American,
Yugoslavian,
&amp;.
J11pen•se high school exchang.
sludtnts, •rrlvlng A~ll , Hosl
Famlhu Ntldtd! Amtr. Intercuhural Sludent Elchangt, cell
B1linda at 614 -94!l-27'9o4 or call 1·
800-slbling.

1!192.

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Metal. 6l4·

Outdoor, VNr Old Gray, Whl1t
Cats_ One Neutered. On•
Spayed, To Good Run~ I Hornet
Only. 614 ...46-0317.

3 Announcements

This vehic:le W'ill b. sold
1t o1 public sale at the
Jackson Pik• Office of the
Ohio Yalt.y Bank Company,
370
Jackaon
Pike,
Cellipolia, Ohio al 10:00
Lm. on Saturday , April 11,

It "

Gal'laniztd Scrap
446-1542

Announcements

uriol

; C::O

Mar11ings , 7 WMks Old. 61,.-446-

8670

to the sale. Term• ol Sale:
CASH
or
CERTIFIEO
CHECK.
Ap&lt;il5, 8, 10, 1992

'1C3BC51G3EG333420

the surety company in an
a mount equal to five
percent ol the bid ahall be
submitted with each bki
Satd Board of Education
reseNes the right to waive
informalities to accept or

4
Giveaway
I:-::-:-:-:--:--:--'-c-=
1 Mal•. 2 Female Puppln, 6l-4-

Umo of

all bids , and to withdraw
thia vehicle from Ale prior

p&lt;ope&lt;ly:
19114 Cllfl"ler lAI&gt;oron

exec:ulod by lhe biddor ond

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to accept or reject any and 1=.,..
--=P-up- p"';.-,-,-=ac-1,-:&lt;k--:-:W::-":-h-::Wh::-::-lto

45631, wil ortef for ule the
following
deacribed

Trenurer of the
above Board ol Education
or :. uti•fiiCiofy bid bond

Passed Away
Funds Are NMded To Help Few
Funeral Expensn. Trust Fund
At t.on. Star Bank, 610 South
Main, P.O. Bo1 927, H~hlartd , TX

lhe •••·
The Ohio V1lley Bank
Company reservn the ri~t 4 46-4540.

PUBliC NOTICE
RlRSALE
The Ohio Valley Bank
Compo~ny ,
420
Third
Avenue, Glllipoli•. Ohio

to . the

ond

up to lhe dole

Public Notice

School Buiking.
4 certified chock payol&gt;le

NHd Your Help:

Jackson Pih Office ol the
Ohio Valley Bank Comp1ny

BOARD OF EDUCATION
OF EASTERN LOCAL
SCiiOOL DISTRICT
EkNH Bolton, Treasurer
Ealem Local School•
38900S. R. 7
Roedovillo, Ohio 45m
(3) 22, 29; (4)5, 12, 41c

pass enger school bus
according to specifications
ol said board of education.
Specifications and in~
structions to bidden may
be obtained 1t the offK:e ol
the Treasurer, Eutern High

Oouot•• Mason
M.1rcf. e, 1992.

The vehicle will be a~d to
the high. . t bidder "ae ie ~
without; any expre. ..-d or
implied warranty_ This vehicle may be uen at the

.,yondollbido.
(30)

3 Announcements

Public Notice

Public Notice

Public Notice

April 3&amp;4 on N. Main, In Rut!Aind, r~~ln or snow cancels lill
April 6th, 614~1112-2648

April

April 5, 1992

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, OH-Polnt Pleasant, WV

Page--02--Sunday Times-Sentinel

OPEN
SUNDAYS
11 AM-6 Pll

CANSIWE YOU
- FOR A liMITED TIME ONlY OWNER S H
REDUCED TH IS PROPERTY FROM $52 .000 TO
$46.500 . 3 BEDROOMS. 1'.; FAMILY ROOM. CARPORT.
OVER AN ACRE l OT
CONVENIENT LOCATION ON STATE STREET IN
GALUPOLIS - WALK TO DOWNTOWN SHOPPING
CHURCH AND SCHOOl. 3 BEDROOMS, 2 STORY
HOME HAS LARGE liVING ROOM AND DINING
ROOM . EAT-IN KITCHEN . BASEMENT VERY
AFFORDABlE AT $35,000 .
BEAUllFUL BUILDING SITE ON WHITE ROAD APPROX . 4;;, WOODED ACRES WI TH 12x65 MOBIL E
HOME WITH 3 BRs. and 1'/, BATHS. GOOD l OCATION
GREAT PRICE $15.000.
RESIDENCE AND MOBILE HOME PARK - VERY NICE
4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH COUNTRY HOME ON APPROX
23 ACRES, BACK PORCHE S, 2 CAR GARAGE. 8
MOBILE HOMES . All PRESENTlY RENTED .
EXCEllENT LOCATION . CALl FOR CO MP lETE

CAPTIVATING VIEW - 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH RANCH
HAS 1800 SO . FT. liVI NG AREA. FAMILY SIZE
KITCHEN HAS NEW DISHWASHER. SNACK BAR,
lENNOX HEAT PUMP. I ACRE lAWN $60.000 .
CHESHIRE TOWNSHIP - lOOKING FOR SOME lAND
IN A VERY PRIVATE LOCATION? LET US SHOW YOU
THIS PROPERTY' COMFORTABlE. SPACIOUS, 8
ROOM HOME, 25 ACRES. ~39.500
HARRISON TWP. - A FRAME HOME HAS 3
BEDROOMS. I Y,
BATHS. SU RR OUNDED BY
BEAUTIFUL WOODS $27,000 .
$27,500 - VERY NICE IUB MOBILE HOME
SPA CIOU S 14'•70' HAS 2 BEDROOMS , 1~ ~~·~~· ·
LARGE LIVING ROOM, AMPlE CLOSET SPACE •
STORAGE BlDG . 1.55 ACRE GENTlV SlOPING lOT.

•

"It's For You" ... You could be a Winner!
Check our classified line ads each day
the week of April13-17.
Five (5) lucky people will win free
advertising. Look for your name and
winning notification April13 thru 17.
One Winner Each Day!

WE NEED LISTINGS!!!

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE INC.
446·3644
David Wiseman, Broker, 446·9555
LORETIA McDADE, 446-7729
B. J. HAIRSTON, 446-4240

CAROLYN WASCH, 441·1007
SONNY GARNES, 446·2707

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04

Sunday Times-Sentinel

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

41 Houses tor Rent

Apartment
lor Rent

44

3 bedroom hom•. 1 bath, Pt Pit ,

11 wllh booullf\11 loa
month plus dtpo•ll. 304....... Sonw-rilo Aeoly, 30+ $300.
675-3433 or 675-7'109 1fter 5:00

·~Of IJ5..3431.

34 ac:ns with tran.r I
Ct.aw T!Mnlhip.
Rood, &amp;14-231-4513

Pll .
pngt~ln

SumMr

Lots tDr ..... traiMn tcceptablo. 304-615-2722.
lott WI GdlpoCia F.r; . 100%
owner financing .. sga 64 ptt
month, any one or b.lr lots
aVIi&amp;abae. 304-171-2722.

4 bedroom r~~mod•l.ct o!Oir
hom., sm. month plu• utllttlel,
$150. ueurtty ct.poltt, rtl•,.n·
cee rtquir.cl, 304-1175-7859 eft•r

OolOPII.
8 room houH, "'5bdrrns., 2 112
bllthll, Ia. kttchM &amp; living room,
located ln Wldd .. por1, 13!101mo.,
614-992·2886,
Dollie
Turner
RNity

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Lots In New Haven - 10C'I'r. 1
CMNr finencina al $101.46 par """"" buys .nl~voo ..... •304· 42

I7H722.
Lota }Girting Point • 1004JC.. owrwr
financing at $10"1.46 per month

~- all thrM Ids. 304-67$-

Mobile Homes
tor Rent

14x70 With Expando. 1 1/2'
Balhs A1 . l41, Gallipolis, All
El.ctrlc:, No Pets. 614-446-4824.

0.J. Whita ROid, 11 Acrn , 2 bdrm., $185 mo., water,
- t y WooOod, With A a..... ,. sew1ge, trash lrw:l., deposh . 614992-nsg
tu1 Building Site That Hn A
V"leW For MU.S. Nice Level 2 Trailers: One $225; One $200.
Ortnway.
Awal
Walar, Both: $50 O.posil. Includes
Eledrici'ly, And Phcne Sertl~;a Water, 5 Miles Rt.218. 614 -256·
AYailable. l IIIIa From Holur 67!;9.
Hospital, Gallipolis . 614-146-4127.

36

44

Real Estate
Wanted

Apartment
lor Rent

1 Bedroom Country Selling, 10
Wanled Hvaabtt howe on land Miln From GalllpoUs. $225/mo.
contract oo INM with option to W1tlf Paid, Deposit And 2
buy, jnl... bly . . . P"'f'Ony, R•llf•nces Required. 614-446~-6ts.-6593 alii• 5:00PM _

7ti04

W.nled: A•l J ollal B"'ilding
Lol Of AcrMge for Quality

2 bedroom tpt, utiii11P paid,
Hud 1pprov.e:t, 304-!75-2722.

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 536 Jackson Pik•
from 1192/mQ. Walk to thop &amp;
movm. Call 614-446 -2568. EOH.

Rentals

41 Houses tor Rent
Coo 1"1' _
rvoma_ rwc.

, 3 BR,

~rgo

Fumithld Apartment 1 BldroomL IJUIItles P1id, $260/mo.
920 l"ourth Av1nue, Gallipolis
Ohio, 614-446-4416 After 7p.m.

roam,

laundry,
FurnisMd Apartment , 1br, nert
c....n. to
Ubrary, pt~rking, central hNt,
b25r'lono. Stow I ,..trig., air. air,
614 446 0338,
&amp;cellenl loeation. Repr, So• 81forwrellfencn.
7p.m.
Ho.: CL\111. tlo ~llipohs ~lly

46

Space tor Rent

51

Merchandise

Country Mobile Home Park, Rt
33N ., undlr nN rnanag.menl.
Lote, SIS; horM l'lntllt, $2l5;

114-38H227

51

Fumlshld apl., 111 ulllltin paid.
Share • blth. $175 month. 811
Second Avenu.. 61~.u;..3945.

11po11o, OH 45631.

1

2

In Memory

Card ol Thanks

In Loving Memory
1'1lalb IYifYOII for the
Curtis Jones
flowan get weD aid
who passed away
t.i tlldc!Y auds. AI was
•a aD!IAdated.
t;od lltss You 8 years ago April 4
lnllla
We miss him
Mam, Dad,
Son's &amp; Daughter

I ...W .. to take this
apputl'lity to •a•k Dr.
Makolli LHtz kis

Sister's &amp; Brothers

Nieces &amp;Nephew's

optnlil!llea-. Dr.

~~ H•llr,

tke staH

In Memory o R
R.
(Todio) Kerwood
on his birthday Aprl4
Wo art lhinklng ol yo
tltl ...log of lht past. Plclurln

II t\t 101 Ulit, IUntl,
aiiH, tdkla~s all tllose
wllo took partl1
~lllg to •Y care
willet was a patient al you in our 111•ory ju1t as w
sow you lost.
VellrHs Mnlorial
How c011ld our llea1s forgo
~~osp~~~~•lrilg aod after
fll wlo11 IY"flhJn' WI do I
.., •erpiiJ SIIJifY· To so••t~lnt that r~nunds us o
IMse tt.t 1111 wp prayers
witlt you.
01 .., IMWI, Mil a card
O.r lhoughrs oro with y
wltll wonls of
olth111gh we ,.., apart. We Wl1
olwoy1 have lou wilh us
-••g••tal, SHI
ioe&lt;outt you trt n our h..,l.
flowon or Yisltetl ..
lady Mined b
willet was II tile kospltal
wife Anna, children
llllatko.,mrrletfll
grandchildnn l greol
104MI lor .. OIUI•y
9'"' dchll clr
fl•ly. I 111 ooly 111y
!kooks aod ••Y GOd bless
In memory of Elmer F. Baird
yow allw your klodness
who paned away
aod tkouglltlolatss.
DOrtllo P. Salser
Apn1 S, 1991.
aod la•ny
Mtmories art treasures

"-• .,.1

Canl olr.•b
Wt WOII to lllaak the
people for
food,
flawtn aid prayen, to
th Marietta Nmlag
HOlle, O.llco.._, 0, the
Rev. Bob Stewart lo
prtac•i•g the funeral
a1d t•• singers Rev.
lab Stewart and
d•'l•••rs r...., and
Salldy aad to Ewings

t••

Faaeral Ho11e - during
tH llless aid deatk of
•wifealld•tt.er.
Sadie tCIIaaey I
Davidsaa
Bil David•

...... a.-y ' lamiy
(atlton.. McGraw &amp; ft~t~1y
Motllobt&amp;Wy

Dorollty Stowwt &amp; ft~t~1y,
liulo Ocrt ' laau1y
CARD OF THANKS
The !emily of Eather
B. Gilmore would like
to expreaa our aincere
~preclation to our re~

ativea, friend and
neighbor• lor their
tlowero, cardt, food,
praye,. ond many oth·
er acto of kindneu
during the illnaoo and
po.. lng of our loved
one. Thank• to Rev.
Dennie Hurt, miniot·
ere, membera of Paint
Creek and Mt. Carmel
B~tlot Churcheo, the
doetoro, nuroea and
et.lf of Holzer Mad leal
Center, Home Health
Service ond W.ugh·
tt.ltey-Wood Funeral
Home.
Our wife, mother,
and grandmother will
be e.cfly miooed, yet
joyfully celebrated, at
ohe lo greeted by our
Heavenly Father in the
Kingdom of Heaven.
George Gilmore &amp;
Family

no one CCII sf tal,
Death fs a heartache
nothing &lt;Ill heal.
Some may forget him
now that Ht 1 gone,
We 1holl remember no
matter haw long.
Tttrl •hall not d..-ken or
shadows dim,
Tlte wohderlul memorln
wt have of him.
Gone i1 the lace we loved

so de.-,
snent the voice we loved
to

hoar.
God takes the but for

reasons divine,
But our memorlu will
last untltht ending of Mme.
lodJ misstd by,
Wife lonnio, 0.1c1r.. Jal.n,
O.Obit l lim1Stm l Roltin,
Gr~~td&lt;hndren louren,
Jemie, Zoc!ta
3

51

Household
Goods

Middleport. Ohio,

N.

3rd A,., 2 49

bedroom lumlthed apt, depoal1
&amp; relsrencn, 30&lt;6-882·2566.
Modem 1 bedroom apt, very
clun &amp; nice, no ~II, must be
willing to give ret.ranc:•, 304·

Atftigeralcrs $7S to $125 ; sldl
by side ralrigerator frl•zer with
Ice maker, liia new $225; 3 nlCI
deep
frMllrl
1125
ea.;
automatic washlf'l $75 Ia $125;
electric dryers $75 to $125; Gas
dryur.o , tikt naw $125 H.;
electric ranges $75 to $125; Gil
rillngll 175 lo $125· 9' L-ahaped
counter 1cp with sink hold 1nd
S300;
bollom
cabinets
bathroom sinkl, metal kitchen
sink cabinets, 4 legged blthtub,
cMap. lots ol duct pipe, cheap.
Dalbert Swisher's Used Ap-pliances. Com•r of Rand 1nd
Perch St ., Kanauga. 614-446·

675-1386.

Newly decorattd eHic::lency, rtf
&amp; dtp required, no pelt, 304675-5162
Nice 2 Bedroom, C.ntenary
Ar11,
Gtlllpolla. $235 Par
Month. No Pets, Also Mobil•
Home. 614""'46·8038.
Complatly Furnished mobile
home, 1 mile below town, over loclllng river. No Pets, CA. 614·
446..(1338.

For Lease

;:-=:::-~::::-:--,--­
CamrMfciat 81~ .• 12,000 sq . ft .,
truck docks, hNied, ct11r span

Rt. 32, JAckson , OH 1-117-7436132.
Second Floor Apartment For
Leite: l.R., Ons B.R., B11h,
Khctt.n WI Stov1 Ia Refr1g
Water Furnished. No Pits. Corner Second &amp; Pln'.t GalllpoHa .

S230. p., Month; uaposl1 R•

qulred. Call 6"f4-446.-.t249, 614446·2325, Or 614-446-4425.

GE wasMr, small rttrigen~lor,
range, TV at and, 304-675-1386.
GOOO
USED
W11hfiw, dryers.
t'lnget . Sbaaa
Upper Rlv., Aa.
Crest MOle!. C.ll

5

Household
Goods

5, 1992

Happy Ads

Relrigerator S75: CclOf' T.V. $75;
Electric Clolhes Dryer, $60; Air
Conditioner, 28,000 BTU $200.
614-256-1231 .

Household
Goods

APPLIANCES
retrtgeratora,
AppUancas,
Bnlde Stone
6M-446-7J98,

1-800-CM--3499.

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Compl111 home lurni~hings
Hour~ ; Mon--S1t, 9·5. 614 --146 0322, 3 miles out Bulavllla Rd .
FrH Delivery.

l'ln.

PICKENS FURNITURE
New!Used
Houuf'lold furnishing. 112 mi.
Jerrlcho Rd. Pt. Plusant , WV,
CIII304-67S-1450.

Real Estate General

5, 1992

April

51

Household
Goods

AUCTION

furniture, htatera, Western &amp;
Wortt bOots. 614-446·3159.

Uaed Amant elde-by-slda harvnt gold retriger~~tor, 304·675·

8002.

Love,
Mom &amp; Dod

Real Estate General

LIVING ROOM : Seta And Chair
$1N And Up; CoHee And End
T1bln 179 And Up; Swive l
Roc:kert $79.
BEDROOM : Bunk Beds $99
(2x8); 4 Drawer Chest 01
Or~werw $44.95; Twin Mattress
$99 Sol.
$14.95 (26" ) Table And 4 Padde d
Ch1irs 1129.

OPEN; 1 D1ys A Week, 9 A.M.- 6
P.M. Sunday 12 Noon · 5 P.M.
Rl. 141 4 M1tas Ott Rl. 7 In Cen ·

Sleeping room• wilh cooking.
Also l111ller space. All hook-ups.
Call after 2:00 p.m., '304·7735651, Mason WV.

Medical Shoppt, Inc.,

Tlte

lFU il~llll.?.

ahou; TCJI t Slalt
-uic- (.tr.:UUL1Uons n'l"uch one- wouJC
'w " . C.ll1 do tht ma;llu help
::-om.&gt;c n ~: Uke \ U U sell J home? . The
CE\ll "R~ · ~ 1!" -,-.."9.tm Clrne lf1 fK.:lrh
'1 K· i ()' -:r the ne:'J. dCk:ieS!. reJJ estate
\ ( 1','

116 ACRES with remodeled older homo
rooms (4 BR) With central heal and atr.

AT HOME
'339 Wk. or

more

&gt;.ill.::&gt; IJrTJ ruz:I UU!1.

BEECH ST.- Approx . 24 acres Wllll a boaunlul

1LST ITU \JS
II 'HAT YOL \V'&gt;.J\ T .

Has
bam , other bU1Id1ngs, tobacco base all 1n
secluded beaut1tul settmg on well ma1ntamed
township 10ad and IS only 6 miles from
Gallipo l is m Ham so n Twp
MaKe an
appomtment today
1433.

D&amp;A SUPPLIES
Box 1443

Fairborn, Oh.

Announcements

45324

BIG BEND HEALTH AND FITNESS
Opening Mon~ay, April 6th
Mechanl( Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
Hours: Mon. - FrL 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.
Sun. 1 p.m. -4 p.m.

992-2849
Mi1k Davenport - Exenise Physiologist -Owner

Where are you today?
Where do you want to be tomorrow?
How are you going to get there?
Ground Floor Opportunity with a multimillion dollar, 22 year old company.
Profit sharing, stock options, expense
account &amp; company benefits to those
who qualify.
Local, National &amp; International ongoing
training provided.
Part-ttme &amp; Full-time positions
available. Management &amp; Entry Level
Positions Available.

PHONE: 614-992-6225

Merchandise
15 acres on Sowards Rlgdg•
Rd., 100 yards down !rom
Ooubl1 Creek Rd.; Also , geese
&amp; sheep tor sale. 614 -256-6554,
leave message.

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

two story colonial home overlooking Pomeroy
Execulive style home wtth formal entry, family
room wtfirep laca, formal dining room,
basement has rec room w1th stone firep lace,
m-ground pool . 2 car garage . Many more
amemties ReciJced to a low pnce of $139,500.

r: S:\S GOOD AS DOt\E •

Square Baler, New Idea 2 row super sheller,. MAYB E
MORE"
DAN SMITH-Auctioneer lie. f1344
614·949·2033
John Smith- Approntico Auctioneer f55t8
Terms: CASH
POSITIVE I.D.
Refreshments by Church of Christ in Christian
Union of Ewington
OWNER; ALBERT DUNN
St. Rt. t60, Vinton, Ohio
Not rNponsible lor accidents or lo. . ol property.
Auctioneer's Allnouncementa take precedence over
printed m•tter.

BUDGET MINDED - $26.000 buys 11115 neal
remodeled 3 b9droom home on over 1 \12 acres
in Raccoon Twp. Beautiful grounds Call today

1432.

with great room. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen
w1th cherry cab1not s. Heat pump and central
a1r. 2 car garage.
1405

NEW USnNG -2 or 3 bedroom, I story
house with kitchen, livmg rm .. bath . laundry
area. On 1.53 acres m/1 . Good garden area.
Asking only $26,000 .
t431

PRICE REDUCEDito $49,900 on thiS mce 3
bedroom vinyl sided home wtth 2 baths , liv1ng
rm., dinmg rm ., family rm ., den, heat pump,
central 81r. basement, 2 barns and much more.
On 8.2 acres mil Call tcx:lay lor appointment.

1426
TWO WAYS TO BUY- House and2.125 acres

NEW LISTING - LOG HOME ON SR 7

m/1 or hou se and 9 2 acres mil House has 4
bedrooms . 2 bath s. dlmng area . living rm . and
K1tchen . 1 bam Call tor mOfe details
13n

over1 oo k1n g the nver.

,

k1lchon , 2

bedrooms, balll

t410

CAN'T BEAT THIS ONE I
MINI FARM - Near Crown Cily has 1112 story
ho me w1th 4 bedrooms , kitchen and ltvmg
room . 1 car de tached garage, shop bUIIdmg
and shed. All on 17 ac re s of wooded ground

Asking only ~35, 8 00 Agood buy'

4 bedrooms . 1'/, baths, dining nn ., I amity room.

detached garage . For on~ $25,900

1420

IN CITY SCHOOL S 15 thiS attra cl1ve ran ch
home Sil ti ng on 80 o f an acre Has la m1ty rm .
and d1 nmg rm combo . ll'.; mg rm. 2 bed rooms ,
lg. bath. cus tom buil t k1tc h en Wllh oaK cab1net s.
ba sement h as ln.1ge bedroom on gro und klvel.
8 eaut1ful 1n ter1 or Jnd landscaped ground s,
good ga rden arttJ
1415

POMEROY AREA- Charncler. slylo. countrv
charm This 11om&amp; has 11 all. Older home,
completely relurbtslledf 3 bedrooms. 2 baths .
Wrap-around porch . Several bUIIdm~s Situated
on approx . 1 '/, acres RocK Spnngs Road.
A sKmg $59 .900 . W1ll taKe MH lor :,~~
payment
CREW RD. -Is th1s un 1quo co ntemporary With
3 bedrooms . 2 bath s. fam1ly rm , dtning area,
ilv1ng rm and kitchen . Tw o decks all way
arnund house. Full ba sement and mora . Only

$59.900.
t427
FARM ON LONG HOLLOW RD . -ThiS homo
has 2 bedrooms. 2 bath s, hv•ng rm , d1n1ng rm .,
k1tchen. screened front po rch. heat pump, cent
a1 r 40' x30' pole shed . All this and mora on 107

'.T

ac~s~ .

NEW LISTING - STORY'S RUN ROAD - 7
year old home With 3 bedroom' . 1 bath . 2 car

garage. 33 acl"9!, bam and sheds . Asking only

$4 5 000

1406

MAIN ST., RUTLAND - Is th1s attrac ttve 3

1428

bedroom ranc h With bath . k.Jtcl1e n, d1n1ng roo m,
and l1vtng room, 2 c ar atta ched garage ,
fireplace , gas heat Centml a1r. Only $45.500 .

t403

room, dining, k itchen, family room . Home
situated on 13 acres with bam and detached

basement, one
tt1is on 1/4 ol an

3 bedr oom s. 1'/r baths ,
7 ac re . bam , pond, large
tree s. re spberne s and
$57.900
1422

COUNTRY LIVING - In lh iS romodolod 3
bedroom coun try home featunng heat pump .
large fam1ly and dmtng room combo . 1Y1 b ath .
small room lor nursery or S9Wlng room . lot s o f
storage . ru ml wat er and much m uch m ore
Slluatad on 20 beautiful rolling ac re s m /1 Al so
horse ba m
1375

Russell D. Wood
Broker/Owner
Eve. 446-4618

Patrick A. Cochran
Office Manager
Eve. 446-8655

. Asking only $1j;t0C,

$393

, On The Move,
But Not On Your Ov-m.

ADAMSVILLE RD. -A n&gt;ee 28x60 Bndgoj)&lt;)rt

COUNmY LIVING all bnck sttu ated on 4
tobac co base , frUit
blackbemes . For on ly

bau"-ni)lg and family room ,
, s1orage bu ildng. All

$46 900

hv1ng , dm1ng. tam1y room s. natural gas heat,
central an A sking $74.900
1424

64 AC . FARM on Clay L1ck Rd an d a 2Bx60'
modula r w1th 3 bedr ooms . 2 tla th s. hv1ng roo m
fam1ly roo m With firepl ace. a 24x4 0 barn 5 yt s
old plus 30x4 0 gDrage 2 mon th s o ld Tobacco
b as e A skmg $59,900 00
1404

OW With 3 bedrooms. 2 bath s. lam1ly rm .,
rm and kitc hen Rural water end other
amen111e s on 33 7 acre mfl As kmg o nly

$39,000.

.'U pan of

11 linked 10 lhousand5 of other
CE !\TURY 21 off1ces nallonw•de.
So You don i have io feel alone
when vou move 10 a new area . . ,
fUST TEU L:S WHAT YO U WANT.

1.1 ACRE WL and a 1963 mobile home in
good condition on Pttchfo rd Rd. Al so 2 car
garage and storage bu lld•ng . C1 ty schools . Call

today .
14t6
NEW LISTING - BEAUTIFUL ALL BRICK

garage . Ask1ng $124,900
31

1412

WOODED ACRES 1n Southwesl em

School s area . Already has water

lo R1o Grande Call Now
Phyllis L. Miller
Soleo Agent
Eve. 256-1136

tap. Six miles

Martha Smith
Saleo Agent
Eve. 379-2651

t429

the CENllJRY 21 '

VIP' Referral Nenvork, our office

t402

HOME situated on SO acres m/1 with 3
bedrooms, living rm ., dining and !emily rm ., 3
baths and lull basement. Heat pump and
amtral air, 2 car anached and 4 cat OOtached

From Gallipolis, tako Rt. 141, turn left onto
Rt. 775, turn right onto Patriot Road. Watch
lor signs.

FARM EQUIPMENT ETC. AUCTION
Saturday, April II, 1992 at I0:00 A.M.
PARTIAL LISTING: Case combine with grain head
and corn head, harrow baton, 2 row tobacco setter,
New Ideal manure spreader w11h power lake off,
John Deere pull lype mqwer. harrow. 4--16 Allis
Chalmer semi·mounled 3 pl. hookup plow, 4- 16
Case semi·mounled 3 pl. hook up plow. 1ractor
seals , 10 hp Sears riding mower, push gasoline lawn
mower rolls of wire lor eleclricallence , saddles. 275
gal. tu~l oil lank. hand tools . Au1o parts, Farmall H
1ractor wnh front end loader. 430 John Deere trac1or.
post hole digger Wllh 3 poml h1lch , side del1very
rake, scraper blade, 3 poml hnch, 5 ft .bush hog, 16
inch s1ngle button plows , scoop 3 po1nl h1tch , bale
hay pickup, fork lrlt. rubber lire wagon. p1g pole. 3
po int

hitc h. and much , muc more

DOZER: John Dee re 1010 gas dozer &amp; 6~way
manual blade, recenlly rebuilt eng.ne and new
clutches . 20ft. dual axle 1ra1ier with ramps and more.
ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENT DAY OF AUCTION
Eats
Cash
Positivo 1.0 .

Accidents or Lo .. of Property.

L-------------------"1

400 SO. Fl COMMERCIAL BUILDING on

CLOSE TO TOWN - 4 bedr ooms. 2 baths .

n

17 cu
retrigerator. Sht~ll unil
lor Ford Van $50 . 40 gal as
waltr Maler $30 . Cedar lumber
$200. board ft . Ladder racks lor
Van $40. 304-675-4004 .

61 Fann Equipment

57

Musical
Instruments

Baldwin consol plano, 8 yrs old,
txc cond, $1.500, 304-675-48~~ -

B1lg1 And Brown J Cush ion
Couch , 614·446·1810 After 5:00

Peavey 4 Channel 100 Watt
Mixer And 2·12" Black Widow 12
Speakers, Trumpel Reynolds
Ccnc1n, With Hard Velvet llnad
Case. 614-446-3969.

P.M.
Brand New Treadmill $350 . 614·
446.(1423.
Bunk beds, StOO, 614 ·992· 5934
C1nopy crib wllh matching
chest. Olher baby lurnilure
Canopy twin Silt! bed, 4 pr:
wlckar saL 304·675-4548 .
Concrele &amp; Plastic Septic
Tanks, Jat Aera!lon Tanks . Aon
Evans Enlerprises, JacKson, OH
1-100.~37· 9~28.

Couch Chair, $225; Sears Air
Conditioner, 11,000 BlU $225,
65,000 BTU $175, like New, 614 ·

Cat 040 dour hat ROP9,
winch, aood cond, $12,800. Brit·
lion sslo ten n packer Meder,
pull with hydrollc tanaport new
$5,100. UMd Molland 2 row
toblccc Miter $1,350. Uaed 1
row lobaeco Nlltr $SM&gt;. Used
16 ft Harrogalor $750. Kefflra
Service canter, 51. R1. 87, Pl .
Pltaunl and Rlpty Rd. 304-lts-

German Shephardl AKC ret~is­
t•r•d, 304-&amp;7S-5n4.

6 pc:. white &amp; gold bf'droom sull
(springs &amp; maHress not In·
clud.d), wardrobe , complete
stereo and entertainment canter
brought back by ex -serviceman
from Jap1n, muut nu to be appreclaltd, call 614·992-2513

38101

lowry Genie 88 organ good
cond., double keyboard, ben
peda ls, lnatrucllolll Included,

Cub lraclor with cuhlvator, 1988
Hlllobcto atock lrall•r, both
grsatshlpe, 304-675·2837.

$650,614 · ~2·30~

Utlllly Bld9. Spoclaio 30'x40'•1',

1·15'•8' Sl1dlng Door, 1·3' Walk
Ooot!iPainl•t:f 51MI Siding &amp;
Aool . $5110. Iron HorH
Bld~S. --800·352-1045

International
!026
Traclor
$6,950; 444 lnlernallonal Ola11l
Wllh IH Loader, $5,950; B·2751n·
ternationat With Loader $2,950;
Cub lowboy With Equipment

11,995. 614·286-8522.

Otlvar tractor &amp; lium machinery
parta, It nOI in atock will get.
Call "The 0111 Man". ti14·:J88.
9684.

=::_____ _ . -- -

For Sale · Red melal bunk beds
coml)iala wltwln mallreasas,
Like new, caii 614·245 -58B7.

rr~.ASGOO DA S DO~r

HAPPY HOLLOW RD. -Is lh iS I and 112 story
log home Wlth basement , J bed room s. 2 and
1!2 bath . fam1ly room , I1Vtng roo m, K1tchen . laun
dry area . skyl1gh t, sa tel111e sy stem. covered
porch . hea t pump. ce nlral a1r, 12'x 12' bu lid1ng
and much more. Call lor deta1ls
1425

Cheryl Lemley
Meiga Co. Agent
Eve. 742-3171

Cathy A. Wray
Soles Agent
Eve. 446-4255

Tammie DeWitt
Sales Agent
Eve. 441-t514

PUBLIC AUCTION
10:00 A.M.
Saturday, April 11, 1992
LOCATION
Clifford Stlltners' Residence
S.R.776 West of Jackson, Ohio
As Mr. Slihner has sold hiS farm , he will offe r lhe
following for sa le altha farm .
D~rect•ons frQJll Jackson, Oh1o Take S.R 32
Wesl approximaleiy 6 miles to S.R 776, loll on 776
approxima1eiy 1 milo to 1sl road to nghtlo sale Silo.
Signs will be posted.
TRACTOR &amp; FARM EOUIPTMENT
Massey Fergesun 1135 D•esel, very good
condil ion . fronl end loader lor 1135 massey, Heslon
PT 7 conditioner, Ge1hl 1500 lb. round baler, John
Deer 14T square baler wilh Wisconc1n engtne, John
Deer 7 mow•ng machine, 7' pull lype King Kuller
bushhog, John Deer 660 rake. 2 hay wagons, 3 pl.
wood spl itter. hay elov alo r. 275 gallon fuel oil tank ,
log cha ins . grinder, m1c s. hand lool s, oak and
popular lumber.
ANTIQUES &amp; GLASS WARE
Small d1nner bell, oak whiSkey barrel, slone
crock s &amp; jars. Fulton corn sheller, h~y larks. Buck &amp;
cross cui saws, miSc. horse lack, s1ngle trees, casl
Iron roaster, C.W. posl Adv. box , #2 Htgh Boyoak
knock down wa rdrobe (parts missing). Jelly
cupboard , several pieces glassware including "old'
marigold casn iva l. Turkey on nesl, Hen on nest ,
ruby ash tray &amp; more.
•
"NOTE"
: ·Lots of ilems in buildmg s we haven't gone lhru
yet. There may also be several pieces .of household
furn ishings. depending on whal Mr St1hner decides
to take with him .
·
OWNER: Clifford Stiltner
AUCTIONEER: Richard Workman
PHONE: 698-2113
AVAILABLE
TERMS: Cash or cliNk wtlll positiVI I. D.
LlcenHd &amp; Bondfd It! favor of the St-'• of Ohio

LUNCH

wv

Sunday Tlmes-Sentlnei-Page-05

61 Fann Equipment

63
Rotary ptowa, cuitlvatcre, &amp;
anow blower 11t1chm•nls tor
Grav•ly tractor, good cond ., 614·
992·3804

Livestock

Transportation

1992
SPRING SPECIAl SAL£

IO!Io. 614-446-2905.

Tuesday • April 7-6:00 P.M.
Along with the regular Sale:
Calvll, Vurtlngs, 2 yr. olds, All
Brseda Slock Canltt, Cow &amp;
Caii/Paif'l , &amp; Springers. All
Cows Pregnancy Chlcked &amp;
Telltd. Bull Calvaa Accepted.
Catlta lo be brought In Monday
6:00.9 :00PM Of Tu1sday All Day
Weighing Starting at 8:00am
Trucltlng Service l.~allabla, Vet
S.rvk:e 11 all S.lea . All Con·
signmanta Welcom.. MARlEnA

2 r.glsttred Charolals bulla, 2o
mo old. Cow/calf pelrt. Carl
Kinnaird, 304-67~82 af1ar 8:00

PANYP.O. Bo• 333, Marietta, Oh.
Located In Wutvlew- Phone

Warned :

Tobacco

Poundage.

814·24&amp;-5047.
Want4td : Us4td farm equipment,
anything you want to aell . Call
614-256-1308, 256-6040 aner 6
p.m.
White 16 HP Garden Traclor, 42"
Oeitk ComP'Itely, Over Hauled,

PM.

For Sale; Ntw Hotand Rake•.
Balars1 Mowtf'l, And Hay Binds.
2 Ana 4 Row Cam Pta nllrt,
Whlti Dlska , Pick-Up Dlske,
Manu11 Sp,.adtrt,
Fef1Uizt
sr,raadars, Wheal Drills, Other
F •ld Read~ Equipment, Howe's
Farm Machinery, Rl. 124 &amp;
Mayhew Road, Jackeon Ohio.
614·286·5944.

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

446-3224 .

LIVESTOCK

SAlE

6t4·373-&lt;1887'1lonald L.

COli·

H.lrt,

Jr.

Mgr.

v..

3
r Old SCI'* Quarter Horee,
Mare, $500. 614.-446 -14!6.
Angus And Chi-Angus Black
Buns,~. Raascnably Prlc•d. Slate
Run l"trms, Jackson, Ohio, 614 -

286-5395.
Black Angua

Bull For Sals:

Hors. . tor Hla • AOHA Stallion,
2 marse, 3 colts, Morgan's
Woodlawn Farm, 304-931-2018
•v•nlngs.
Re,glatar.ci
. Hsref01d Bull. 614·
37'!J-22i'l

Hay &amp; Grain

Also, 2 Twin Slu Bodo . 6t4-256·

64

Fair pigt tor .. 1e- Ouroct· Bar""Farrowltd· 2/18192, 614·

1sl cutting mb:ed 4•4 round
bales, alored msida, $1!tea .,
Gary Michael , 614·965·3956

·~58 .

row.-.

992-t324

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Real Estate General

Real Estate General

11

Autos tor Sale

196i Mult~ng
Che~ $850. Hl85

$3.,500 , 18311
Honda Shadow
700cc, 2,400 ml,l2,000. 304-675-

31160.
1m Dodge Uon1co, air cond ,
crulee, power .tHring, brakaa.
SNts . Good car, 304-87~!215 ,
675-6724 .
1978 Ford Fairmont, good cond ,
needa radiator, 304·57'6-2194 or
575-2775 .
1919 Ford MuS1ang Custom
Rebull1 To Look Uke 1966 Fut
302 Automatic, 12,500. 6t4-4468627.
1'i182 Volkswagon Ouan1um si•·
Uon wagon, 4 cyl., auto., good
cond., $1,000. 614·256-6867.
1984 Dodge Ari•, 4 doer, black,
AM/FW, caiHtle, 4 cyl, ILilO ,
61C·992-n36, evenlnga
1984 Fairmont, nMds, muffler,
excellent running condition ,
$300, 080, 614-992-6931
1984 Ford Tempo GLX, 2dr.,
sport coupe, liKe new, new Hut&amp; ,
Ssp., $1695, 614-gg2·6119

Real Estate General

For Sale or Rent, Semi Storage
Trailers, 614·44&amp;.8247.

FREE INSTALLATION .
SWIMMING POOLS
Only $62 .9VMo. ·For 12 Months.
19rl1x4 Pool lncludes Filler,
Huge
Deck
Elc.
ladders,
('Based On S. ltlng Price Of
$699. $14.45 APR , Total Deterred
Price : $754 .92) Don't Bellavtl !t?
C1ll BPI

t-800-548·1923

Gen1111
Nutrlllon
Products
INiurlng Amino Acid Body
Building, welghl loss and Ia!
burner tormufu. Availab le n·
clusivll)' at Rile Aid Pharmacy.
The sal• way to diet
Hospilal bed, $10. 304 -576·2145 .
lerga spon1 card col lection &amp;
showc1s11, only quality cards,
no garb1ga, musl take all, $7500
llrm , only serious inquiries
piiiSI, 614-36HJ588
Maytag wringer wuhtr
Teppa.n mlcrowava $85.,
Cadillac &amp; parta $1,300.,
more Uema. 304-ti75-ti512
5:00PM.

$60,
1982
Iota
alter

Mans 26.. , Murray Eagle bike, 15
speed,
uc
ahape
$7!5.
080,304-675-6137 any l{m•.
OO"Avcn• 111 arne The aky It
lh• limit wllh new Hmlng alruclure. 304.a82·2645 or 1-300-992·
6356.

LET NATURE BE YOUR GUIDE - To lhis
home tn
~n.arola!St
iI
ka estates oHers a
comfortable way of lite. Large spacious rooms
mclude 3 bedrooms, de luxe eal -m K1tchen,
family room wtth vaulted ceiling and brick
fireplace, and large living room Loads of
windows take lull advantage of the 460 ft. of
lake frontage . HU~E full walk out basement
doubles living space il needed 2 car garage
plus garage door entrance to basemen t
workshop. Maintenance fr9e extenor allows
you leisure time to watch the geese gracefully
glide in and out ol the lake or go after that
lunker bass in the lake. 52 toot treated deck
with atrium doors ott master su1IB, as well as
fam tly room, also enhancas the great lak9lront
location. $164,900. Serious buyers only ! t220

Ruby &amp; diamond 14k gold ring,
1111 5, cost $1,400. ssll 1100.
304-882·3400.
Sam Somervlll•'• Army Surpl1.1s;
Fri, Sat, Sun ; noon-6:00 PM.
Other days hour~. 304·273-5655,
miln
E111
1-n
live
Ravenswood, WV. By Sandyville
Post OHlca. Gear up lor wild
lurk1y aeaaon. Gray Green L.ut
Tr11bark Army p1U1m clothing .

co untry home on 13.9 acres . Pnvacy, four
bedroo ms . family room and one car attached
garage are just some of the fealu rss that you
wrll enjoy . Pnced at $49,500.
1501

- ·EXCELLENT COMMERCIAL BUSINESS
Great potential for most any type of business .

ThiS 3, tl2

sq. ft. building most recently brought

in $500.00 par month. 2 bedroom apartment
ovamead. Building could be transformed into

"

residential property very aasi!y. Priced 1n the
BO's. Run a business below and ~ve upstairs .

1:210

EASY TO AFFORD" - Remodeled 2·3
bedroom home located one mile from town 1s
ready to move 1nto. New furnace , new rool ,
new carpet and much more. Large flat lot. C1ty
schoo ls. Pnc9d at $38.000, 1r s easy to afford!

1:215

Plasllc And M1dll Culvllf1 6 Inch
Thru 60 Inch In Slock. Ron
Euns, Jackson, Ohio. 1-800537·9528.

Rtcondltlon.cf
w11hera
&amp;
dryere, uch $100 and up. W•
urvlc• all makn. The W1sher &amp;
Cryer Shoppe. 614-446·2M4 .

Nol AMponaiblelor

1414

600 ac ml1 lo t Wl lh otf1ce and storage room
P re sen tly used f o r sulo sale s L ots ol
poss1b1hi19 S Only $29.900
1419

Merchandise

Pets lor Sale

DON'T SETILE FOR A HOUSE JUST TO
LIVE IN- From the moment you slap into the
large Ioyer you can "'eer your family l1vmg m
this class1c . Formal Jiving room , dining room .
sunny kitchen , vary livable fam il y room , 3 nice
bedrooms plus 2 full baths . Storage galore in
the large attic, 1 car convenience Pn c ed at

Prom Oruaes : Atd Size 12;
Emerald Sil l 14; Burgundy Size
16. 614-245..S371 After &amp;p.m.

MARLIN WEDEMEYER, AUCTIONEER
lie. 3516
BONDED
614·245-5t52

BULAVILLE PIKE -3 bedrooms, 2 bath, living
garage. Only $51,900.

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54 Miscellaneous

Portable chngeabltt letter sign
$299. Free lltllf'lldallvary. Pill·
lie fallen $47.50 bo•. 1-800-5333453, any11me.

PRICE REDUCED - $59,900 - 3 yr. old homo

Rush S.A.S.E.

#10

54 Miscellaneous

New Holland grinder mix:er, Massey Ferguso n 124

446· 2206, Mondays thru
Fridays, 9·5.

EASY WORK

614·992-2526.

hay. Average on 42 head - 63 lb. milk from lank pick·
up. The cows were blood lesled and pregnancy lesl·
ed . All he•lers and approx. •;, of cows are callhood
vaccinaled .
12- BREED HEIFERS-12
All to be fresh in 30·45 days
MACHINERY

~-.J\\Tlt-T.'- nJLiun-.\ 1de "ere J.SI\ed

For more lnfomatloR and

,u

Buy or aeU. Riverine Antiques,
1124 E. Msln Straat, Pomeroy.
Hourt: M.T.W. 10:00 a.m . to 6:00
p.m ., Sunday 1:00 to 6:00 p.m.

The cattle are on computer feeders. corn silage and

L.. , . I?Jilf!dt rx:-ndem lU f\'t'\·.'

BASEBALL CARD SHOW
Spansored by Bidwell
Baseball Association
Saturday, Mal2, 1992
Bidwell Porter ltmtntary
Bidwell OH

CHANNEL MARKER RENTAlS
Now mtalng reservations
lor •pring and sunnw.
Slttps 6, overlooking
011111, ne• Rt1taur111t
Row 111d couuu,
private pool. Spring ratt1
crvcilablt. For itlormotion
111d/or reservation. c..

Big Al'l'ir Antiques, 510 Main Sl,
Polnl Pleasant, WV.

DIRECTIONS : Approx . 20 miles north on St. Rt.
160 from St. Rt. 35 in Gallipolis,Ohio. Watch for
auction signs.
55-l-IOLSTEIN CDWS-65
01 lhe 55: 8 are Reg1s1ered Cows; 20 were fresh in
lhe las12 monlhs; 12 wil l be lresh by sa le day.

MEIGS COUNTY PROPERTIES

\Velre Number One.

3 Announcements

Comm•cial
Free Eatimatea

Antiques

SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1992
11:00 A.M.

614-446'9580

614-949-2627
lawn Mowing,
Fertilizing, Weeding,
and Seeding.
Shrub and Tree
Trimming &amp; Removal
Reoldenti1l &amp;

Remington 870 Wlngmas1er 3
Mag. 1~ G1ug1, 30' Full Choke
Barrel. Good Condition. 614·245-

DAIRY DISPERSAL

Roomt lor renl • W'lek or month.
Slar11ng II $120
. lmo. GaUll Hotel.

KEVIN'S LAWN
MAINTENANCE

52 Sporting Goods

DINEnEs: Wood Bar Stoots

lena~.

Furnished
Rooms

table rtn tal call
446-1110

Ounn alza Wl1tr bed lull wave
likl n1w, 304-88.2-2346.
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614-446·3158

Happy 21 Sf
Tom Calvert

Household
Goods

~7.

VI'RA FURNITURE
BARGAINS GALORE!

Very nlc1 1bdrm., beautiful
country aelllng. tr.. waterJ
lruh, AJC, laundry taclllti..,
Park Rd. overlooking US 33,
Darwin, C.R. P111H, 614-594·5322,
S275fmo.

Numeroua Champion &amp;
weight c lua winners
told ltlat year.

51

SWAIN
• FIJRNITURE. 62

Syracuse 1partment, 2bdrm ,
$'160mo., water, sewage, truh
inel., deposit, 614·992-728!LI

Fourth Annual
FORGEY CLUB
LAMB SALE
April18 , 1992
10:00 A.M.
Gallia County
Fairgrounds

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, OH-Polnt Pleasant,

Oil~• St ., Galllpoll• . New &amp; Uaed

Super Single W111rbad, 6
Drawers, BookcaA, He1dbolrd,
Lass Than 1 YNr Old, $250. Call
Aller 6 p.m. 614-25&amp;-1902 .

Real Estate General

QrtOUnd ltoor, no pets.

TriiMM, 125 Third Awt~nue, Gat..

April

Grat:loul living. l and 2 bedroom apartments 1t Village
Manor
and
Riverside
Apartment• In Mlddltpcrl. From
$196 Caii614-992 -71B7. EOH.

Homes. M~ 81 Wilhin 5 Ulln
Of HoUer Hospital On Black1op

Rood. t-304-273-2t40.

wv

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, OH-Polnt Pleasant,

$63,000

1609

IT HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED AND

A WORTHY REWARD - For those who have

WANT... and it'a atford1ble, too \II -Very n1c9
3 bedroom home with 24x24 family room that

achieved success. we otter th1s supre':"eiy
spacious tover 2,700 sq. It .) and beauttlutty
h andcrafted home on 6 .54 acres . ml1 . 4
bedroom s. 3 baths. llv1ng room . dmmg room ,
lamt!y room . 2 kttchens, den or office
Professionally landscaped. 3 car garage ,
mground pooL For tho se who have earned 1t ,
f614 .
call Carolyn for your pnvate Vlewmg

has a built·in stereo. fireplace and wooden
deck adjacent. The Kitchen featu res oak
cabinets and built 1n m1crowave . You also get
t/2 acre lot w1th large 30x:30 metal bUIIdtng,
16x32 ih -ground pool and lots more too
numerous to list. Located 3 and 7/1 0 mile s
from Gallipolis and pnced to sell!!
1701

';;f$

I ' H i rl- . 11 J-.Ilii("IT 1

Stars Wood lathe Wlth Turning
Chisels Call 614-446-1838.
Webster antique pl1no, 614·!LI92·
5094 or 614-992-341'1
Wadd ing dress, J. C. Penny,
9·10, $50. 304--158-1844 .

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Building
Supplies

Block, brick, Hwer pipes, win·
dows, lintels, etc . Claude Win·
Iars , Rio Granda, OH Call 614·
245·5121

56

Pels lor Sale

Groom and Supply Shop--Pact
Grooming. All brNds, s1yt...
Jams Pal Food 0.1 ..r. Julie
Webb. Call 614-'46-0231.

FIRST AVENUE ADDRESS- 1/ory mco 2 story

BUY A TWO t-AIIIILl
And let incomo lrom ronlal holp

payments.

Two bedrooms, 1 bath on one side an~ 2
bedrooms, 1112 baths on the _othec Each s1de
has a 1 car garage and there 11 a 9xt2 stomQB
building. Practically maintenance free. and 1n
excellent condition, thiS property awatts your

lnspaction. CaiiiOday. Pric&lt;ld at $94,500. 15t4

home 1s waiting lor you and your family. Th1 s
home has been completely remodeled 1n vary
fine taste Features include 4 bedrooms . 2 and
112 baths, lamt ly room. formal dtn1ng room and
formal living room . Beautiful k1tchen Wllh cherry
cabmets , 2 ltreplaces and very attract1ve oak
staircase . Beautllul!y landscaped 1nground pool
tn b ockyard . Off street park1ng G1vo u s a call
for an appomtmenl
',t
1205
i-' Ri l" ~;

Kt&lt;! ILH "i

REDUCTION- ;&gt;lt!lQ: - $69,500 - Owner&gt;
are moving West, but l1rsl must sell tne1r home
1n CJearv1ew Estates House is a spl1t love! w1th
3 bedrooms , 2 baths . large lam1ly room . up·
dated kitchen . newer nea !lng system . sturdy
oulbuild1ng and 2 car ga1ag e . localed on a
100ll1 50 lol Re st nc ted su bd1\11S10n Clay
Elemenlary A f1 ne h ome at a good p r~ c e C all
us toda~l
•408

l~

AKC l•male Gold•n Aelriever1
9wks. old, champion blood·
lin••· $150, 614·085-lm or
Meigs Vel. Clinic, 614·992-6653
AKC ScolUsh Terrier pupFMea,
non-shedding,
now
taking
deposita, 3 leN, r11dy tor E111er,
614-594 -46 n
Aus1nllan Shepherd 6wk. old
pups, 6·tumale, 1-mala, excel·
lenl stock, 3 black, 4 blue murl,
614-949-20\4
Basic
And Advancld Dog
Obedience Classes Offered By
The Right Paw Training Canter.
Call 614-446· 1864 Fer Addl11onal
ln!Cfmatlon.
Fish Tank, 2413 Jackton An .
Point Pl.. unt, J04..675-2063,
lull line Troplc1l fish, blrda,
small animals and suppl'-t.
Pood1as adults AKC brHding
stoeka , also cag11, grooming
tube, other equip., for sale,
Coolville , 614-661-3404

NEW LISTING ON LeGRANDE - Hlt't Neat,
YOU'VE ADMIRED IT FROM THE ROAD and
thought it ''\ould never be lor sale. bul now
we're offenng th1s beaut1ful home for lho l 1rst
t1me. Older home loaded w1th lots of charm
ollenng 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, livmg room.
din1ng room, fam1ly room and large K1! Chen
over1ooKmg o large pond. All th1s s11uated on 3
(ml1} beautiful wooded acres . C all Carolyn lor
1603
your showing today. $85,000

NOT ONLY WILL YOU LOVE THE HOME,
YOU'LL LOVE THE PRICE! OWNER
REDUCED PRICE BY $7,00011 - For $59 500
yotJ.'II enjoy this 3 bedroom ranch 1n ooe of lhe
area's nicest neighborhoods . Overs1zod fam1iy
room and efftcient kitchen make for easy !amd~
living Front and rear deckS to relax and enJO~
the outdoors Don't pass lhis one by. ca ll tOOa~
lor an appo1ntmen t!
1512

It 's Adorable &amp; lt 'a Affordable!!- Th at's whal
you 'll say when you \J1 ew lh1s ranch beauly 3
tJedroQms. 1 bath . large l1v1ng room and
kilchon wtll1 huge deck. to spend your tree 11me
on wt11ie the k1ds play 1n lhe large lenced yard
Everything you need and the pr1c e IS r1ght

Only $46.500

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Ragistered Border Collie Pupplea Father Wu Gallla Counly
Fair' Champion For 3 V.ars,
Worf(lng Calli I Dogs, S125 Each.
614·2S6-1061.

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54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

85 ACRE FARM ALONG RACCOON CREEK

D. C. •tal Salts, IlK.
Cannelbuf1l.lnc. 45719

- Complete with 2 barns. 2 ponds and a very
nice brick home . Comprised moslly of pasture
and tillable acreage . There's a 2 , 000 Jb
tobacco base and good sprmg . 3 bedroom
home with full basemen! and 1 car garage
Extra 2 car detached garage also Quiel area

in Green Scllools. $120.000 .

1:202

FINALLY A STARTER HOME you don'l have
to lix up1 - You will need to see lt;'ll s J bedroom
with recently replaced vinyl s1d1ng . 1001 and
gunering, plumbing, 200 amp ei ect nc serv1c e
and new gas fumace Large fam1iy ro om. 2 full
balhs , convenient laundry room and pr1 \la le
pa!io This opportun1ty IS on ly m1nutes from
town on St . At . t41 City schools $45 ,500

1818

Specializrng in Pole

Buildings.
Designed lo meel your
needs. Any size.

CHOICE OF 10 COLORS
FREE ESTIMATES ON

Post IIUidinQs and
Package DealS. Save
Hundreds, even Thousands
ol Dollars.
Local Sales Representative
DONNA CRISENBERY
11366 S. St Rl 7
Ga!~is. OH.

-~-;-;; :~·~.s;;,
.;..~,~'j;·'

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230 ACRE DAIRY FARM - Over 100 acres ol
t1tlabl e ground 70 ac!Bs of pa sture , 2 barns,
dil 1ry hOuse and milking equ1pme nl , several
o ther buildings 1ncl ud1ng n 3 bedroom ranch
w1th lull basemenl and a 2 bed1bom renlal
property 1 pond 1 mile oft Rt 7 in Me1 as

Counly on a blacktop road. $179,000

Wiseman Real Estate
(614) 446-3644

David Wiseman, Broker, 446-9555
LORETIA McDADE, 446-7729
B. J. HAIRSTON 446-4240

CAROLYN WASCH, 441-1007
SONNY GARNES. 446-Z707

PH. 614-256-1633

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71

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

1884 ~ Baron, cen~ mac:hinll,
1 pop machlnt, )5 ft Slh
whlller, 304-m-58!1

PUBLIC AUCTION

1985 Dodge Ariel, 47,000 T, AC,
Auto, PS7PB, $2,100 814-441-

i552

DATE: SAT., APRIL 11, 1992 at 10 A.M.

1985 Forcl Ttmpo Gl, 4 dr., auto.,

83,000111, $1800, 114·JII2-23!10

LOCATION : Manpower Park , Main &amp; Huron
Str., Jackson, Ohio.
MACHINERY: Caterprllar D6C dozer. po wer shift
w/turbo , good undercam age. ropes. runs and looks
great. t 961 Chev. C70 truck w/ 16
gram bed and
racks , new engine. no rust. 1980 Ford 800 truck w/42Q
gas engme, 25 yard pac ker 1976 Chrysler New
Yorker, runs good, 26hp Wrsconsm H D commercral
wood splitter, John Deere manure spreader. double
axle trarler, Woods 60" 3 pt rear mower, 2 new hang mg 80,000 btu ga s furna ces. new plaslrc catt le teed
bunks, cattle headers . new prpe gates rolls ol new
barbed wrre. Trmothy seed, Globe comme rcral se lf
sharpening meat slicer. Mosier fl oor safe. 2 comme rCial floor sc rubbers. cha rns saw. goll cart, plus more
Items 1o be cons1gned, plus several guns.
TEAMS: Caoh or check w/proper 1.0. Certified
Check or bank draft for out of state checks or prior
approval.
PRESTON MUSTARD, AUCTIONEER
Jackson, Ohio
614·286·5868
Uconsed and Bondad Slate of Ohr o

79

Autos for Sale

1985 Plymouth Rtllant La PS,
PB, Alr,4 cyl Exctll condllln
Aulo, Contole, 2 Door 58,000
Ml, $2600 614-44U143 I 5p.m.
Elfa. 304..a7~7'167 O.ye.

«

1986 Oldt Flrtnu, 5 speed, air,
lfTli lm ltlrtO, till WhNI, BM992-6529 call after Spm

Gallipolis, OH-Polnl Pleasant, WV

campers &amp;
Motor Homes

Contlnenlal

!CRUSAJ

81

Improvements

Reoru.tlonal USA

Campgraund

And

THURSDAY EVE., APRIL 16, 1992
6:00P.M••
This is an inventory reduction lor the Water
Dis!. Located on St. Rt . 124 outside of
Rutland, Ohio.

Ataort Mtmblr'lhrp For Salt At
Original Salling Price In 1&amp;811. Uncondlllonal Ulellmt guartn·
614-441-1810.
tH. LOCII rtltrtncll rumllhed .
Ft'M asllmaiH. C.U coUld 1614-231-0488, day or night.
Services
Rogtrs
rr.nl Wat•rprooflng .

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81

Home
Improvements

Septic Tank Pumping $90 Gtllll

Co. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson, OH 1·B00-537..g528

1987 Dodgo Chargor, 47000

'

mUCKS
1987 Ford Cus tom 150 4X4 aut
1987 Ford Cuslom 150 4X 4 au t
1966 Ford Bronco II 4 speed, 4X4 w/rad10 and a1r. 80 9 15
mi i9S
1977 Ford F250XLT Ranger2 wheel aut 1984 Ford au to
TRACTOR MISC .
t 98J M1tsub1sh1 4 whael dnve 8lJck tract or

fA~/..
. .

1988 Cavalier Stallon Wagon,
Good Condition! 614·388-tno
Ahtr 6.00 P.M.

'--""t"~

Ford EXP $3,295; 1989 Chov

tlva $2,195; 1988 Pontiac: Grand

Am $2,415, 1986 Bukk Som.-

Ueenae IJS7-68-1314

JOHN SMITI!~APPRENnCE Liconae 5518
Cash
PoaitiveiO
V1ew1ng to be held Mon -T hurs off1ce hour• thru aale

P1rmo"h Sa101111o Hord1op
$6,500; 1VSI Chtvy H1rdtop
$2,600; 1968 Po,..lac Flroblrd
Convtrtibia

$5,600

1609 READY FOR OCCUPANCY - NATIONAl
REGISTER .. Viclorian , excellart condlllon Down by
the Ohio River In Gallipols Oh Very elegant lum-ol lhe-cen1ury home 4 bdrms , 3 tla1hS , ltlrat)' , usetu1
a111c and complele basement, 5 11reptaces, gas heal
wlll'l cenlral air garage, romantic gazebo, patios.
beau\ltully landscaped All lovingly mamlained
Polentlal bed and breaklasl or remain resldenllal

LOCATION: Manpower Park, Main &amp; Huron

Str., Jackson, Ohio .
ITEMS : Walnut 2 pc slepback cupboard. large oak
h arvest tab le w l p1lla r legs . se1 of SIX oak ctla1rs , un u sual ca rved ce nter tab le, d o ve ta 1l carpenters box:, f an cy 1ron bed, oak w as h sta nd w/m1rror , 4 dra wer walnut
t1n p1e sal e,

cherry slan d, several old trunks. tall regulator clock, B
day brass In g ram mantel doc k, ea rly ch 1ld h1gh c ha1r,

walnut

sewmg stand, oak rocker. 4 drawer c hes t.
1920 's wardrobe w/m1rror, cast 1ron floor larllJ, seve ral

old charrs, blue cove rl el dale d 1846 New Portage,

.DUCEIJ ...'"·'"'"· Down

SA 7 overk&gt;oklng
the beautllul
Blick and 'ilnyi sp lit 3
bedrms. 2 baths, !amity rm , 2 car garage, salelille
and components This homo Is cle an an d
comtortable Cozy LA, OR, kh . chy schools Take
advantage ot lhiS hne orter

Thtu

72 TruckslorSale
1975 lnlomllonal 1700, V-8, !sp,
14 t1 .t:MI flat, 2t1. removable
atMI sldla, ltleacoplc hoist,

rodlal llrn, groal lruok, $4000
11 ""· 614 ·l'l2 ·2072

;,:,_c,r.;,~~:~:·~~~tx:.~':O::~
eondlt\011 , 614-985-427

1987 Toyota Pick-Up 414 , Exira
Cab, AMfFM C.a•ette, 5 Speed,
$5,500. &amp;14-379·2._2
1988Chevyhalt1onP'ekup304-

675-5332 or614-992-3486
1i88 Ford Ranger 5 Spttd,
49,800 MiiH, AM!FM Cnstlle,
Exeeuenc Condition, $4,900 614•

367-75t1

19a9 Ford Rongor XlT, garago
1990 Ford Rangor, • Cyilndo~ 5
Speed , $18,350 MUas, AM11-M
$!,7% Smllh's GMC Truck Cen-

goo·s.

1
se v e r al cast 1ron banks. so fa easy cha1rs. wrrt1n g desk, blankets l1n en. etc

GUNS: Wrn chesler Model 12 shotgun 30" lull choke,
n1ckef stee l. 410 ga s h o tgun old a rmy rrI le
OLD MON E Y: Silv er dollar s q u a n ers. wh eal penn 1es
and more

TE RMS· Cash or check w/proper I D
Estate of Loretta Stephenson Bud Douthett, Atty.
PRESTON MUSTARD, AUCTIONEER

614-286·5868

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leat her top tab le darsy pal l ern, 3-door oak
bookcases, small sprnn rng wheel Lloyd wrc ker
baby buggy , rron beds , smoker stand oak parlor
stand , 5 pc walnut parlor sal. ch rld s desk round
walnut table · 4 charrs &amp; srdeboard lo match. 4
oak claw looted charrs, all Amerrcan table lop
banery set radro, and MORElli
Also Gone wrlh the wrnd lamp marked Foslorra
Aladrn lamp model B "S rmplrcrly" , From old slore
spool ca brn el, needles cabrne l strrng holder
paper hold er, small too lbox, dovelarled boxes
frnger pnntrng sa t. eyeglass case w1lh hundred s o l
preces an d MORE 111

Seve ra l qurll s, lwo nrce preces ol Rosevrl le,
· weller ; glassware, nrce humpback trunk seve ral
nrce stone p rs rncl ud rng good 2 gallon l reeha nd
William &amp; Reppart Greensboro, PA Jar, crocks ,
blue stoneware pnche rs. and lot s more " '
BRING YOUR CHAIRS along · come early and
look arovnd . Doors open al 9:00 A M .
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
TERMS: CASH OR CHECK WITH
POSITIVE 1.0 .
AUCTIONEER : RODNEY HOWERY
lor more Information call
(614) 594·3780 Days

RUTH BARR, REAlTOR, 440.0722

608 £AST MAIN

POMERO'f: OHIO

lYNOAFRALE~ REAlTOR,44~06

BUILDING NEXT TO
LIVESTOCK AUCTION

MICHAEL MILLER , REAL TOR, 446-6806
PATRICIA ROSS, REALTOR, 24S-9575

l.ANGVILLE-A 1 1f2 s10ry home w1th B rooms 4 bed·
rooms. and 1 bath , that has JUSt been pam ted and has new
carpe11n g and ~nylthroughout Comes w1th a large aOO~~e
ground pool shll 1n box Appro• 112 acre lot and a l1replace
JUST $19,900
w1th woodburn1ng 1nsen

HOME &amp; ACREAGE IN WAUIUT TWP. ~ 2 bedrooms
l1vtng room, lutcheo and bath House remodeled 11 yea rs
ago electnc b heal 76 acres m or I With tobac co base

CAL l FOR APPOINTMENT

AEEOSVILLE·R1ggs Crest Man OI' A spac10u s sph11evcl 5
bedroom homew1th 2 tull baths , t
, wood burner .
Perma Pane Windows TPC water ,

FAIRPLAINS, WV

DEBORAH SCITES, REALTOR, 446-6806

WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF CITY POOL • 3

STAINMASTER. BERBER. ETC.

1768. CEDAR RANCH HOME : SHuated on 47 acres
mil This I'IOmo lealure s 5 BAs, and or on1ce ,
playroom, 2'1t baths, uU1ty room , calhedral ce~mgs
over living roo m dining room and kitchen ,
conversallon pit In lllllng room wfstone tlreplace Fire
and sactufty alarm sys lem Finished !amity room wl lh
fireplace , heat pump and cenlral a1r 2 car garage
CO'.'ered patio bam wl1h 2 horso stalls and l&lt;lcX room
stocked pond Home has appro .. 3000 sq n IIIIIOCJ
space and many more amenllles Call lor more
lnlormallon
t736. COMMERCIAL or RE SIDENTIAL - Pnme
location Eastern Ave Opportunly to co mb1ne home
and bus1ness Ohio Al11er trontage Very nice 3
bedrm home wfappliances, lull baseman! This 1s a
money
I Call lor
I

gracious !lOme located ~ an exclusive area Eleven
1otal rooms with lhree balhrooms Foye r wllh open
slak'w1y, lafge ll'iing room with woa&lt;buming llroplace
formal ~lng room , gourmet ld1chon, lamlly room and
game room share an open fireplace Solanum w~i lei
you eflor- Four Seasons Four O'o'erslzed bedrooms
Mas1er becYoom Ms cattledral ceiling, Wf'llr1pool bath
aM beautiful arcned windows First tloor laundry
Attached 2 car garage Two heat pumps wlh backup
5.441 Ac 1'1'\11 II you like indlvlduai"Y your name can
be on
mallxut OualM1ed Buyers only

100 ROLLS OF BRAND NAME CARPET

bedrooms. llvtng room . kitchen balt1 wrth a fam1ly room
bed mom and bath 10 basement Two ca1 garage lanced
1n backyard MUST SEE 111

A STATELY HOME· Thai ambraces you as you cross the

SA.LI CONDUCTED BY

thresh old! Loca ted in Rac1n e, th1s love ly home has 11 alii 4
bedrooms 1 112 bath 2 car garage, large front porch
Beautifully' decorated 1 ~ eye ploas1ng c olors Th1s ts a ·~ sl

RICK PEARSON
AUCTION CO.

See" home al $45 .900

HAYIIAN ROAD-A 1988 Fleetwood mob1le home lflalos
14X76 Has 3 bedrooms , 2 balhs. new hea1 pump , me1at

AUCTIONEER: RICK PEAllSON
MASON, WV
773-5785

HOME lN CROWN CITY - 3 bedrooms, lt'ilng room
k1tchen bath . full basement central heal and a1r cond1
han 2 car garage Ren~ mobile home on back of lot

ut1l1ty budding a 12X32 covered pallo , and a bu1/t 1n stereo
and comer hutch Slrnng on appro-. one acre

WAS $30,000

CAlL FOR MORE INFORMATION
BEAUTIFUL LOG HOUE - 2800 sq

NOW $25,000

~ ol lrvong space 3
Dedrooms 1 I· battl s located on tO acres aM tx:rders
Raccoon Creek Green and Galhpol1s schoo ls C:ALL

Owner Will nol REFUSE any REASONABLE OFFER·
Pomeroy -5 lois w1th a 2 story home Home has 4 bedrooms , d1mng room, and full basement Newer gas furnace

TEA MS Cash or Check w1th 10
No1 Respoos1ble tor acodents or ~s ol properry
L1cenood and Bonded m Oh10 Kentudly and Wes1 V1rgm~a 166

and a bog one car garage

NOW

NOW $15,000

IN GALUPOUS - BRICK HOME - 3 bedrooms l1~mg
room k1tchen w1th d1mng area 1
bath l1n1shed
baseme n! With lam1ly room ba th ut1 i1ty room and a
storage room 2 decks and a t6 ' K J2 1n -q round ool and

a storage buokloog MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE '"
NICE BRICK HOME - Loca1ed •n Butavolle Road ~ 3
b-edroom bvmg room . K.Jtchen With dm1ng area 1 bath
ublrty room . and a 2 car garage una!'tac:hed TV Sa1ell1te

1707, OON'T OVERlOOK THIS REAl VAlUE. 3
bednns., vinyl rand1 , LA , dining area ldlchen balh on
llrs1 floor Divided basemen1 w/4 rms . lam11y rm
sto rage, laundry, work area, 112 ba1h and oulsioe
""enlry Covered dedo:, carpon al'l(1 garage Garage has
220 electriC lo wort on car aoo !rucks 1r.? acre mil
with beautllui trees Lol cit y u111111es City sch oo l ~

ranch home and carport , oultluildln!)S garden spo1 1
ac mo1 $24 000
1638 lAKEVIEW lOTS Choice lots wllh
spectarula r v1ew You Wlt:l wan! more than one Oak
maple , dogwood and evergreen lrtWlS mak e 11~s a
suburban paradi se Also lois tronllng on While Ad
Easy access to all oU1 lois and subdiviSion lOis via
Lakeview Court on app ro.,.ed lownshlp owned and
ma1n1alne d road U111111es ava il able REDUCED

COME ON .. BUY MEl Th1s hom e 1s begg1ng lor an owner l
Located 1n Middleport th1s 2 s tory home has 3 bedroom s, a
full basemen t. wood floors. ong1nal wooctwork . large front
porch goodlocat1on Needs some work Bulalonly$14 000
11 has GREAT potent1all

TO SELL' AI $19 900 IT S A STE AL'
Diroi~n _ Owner ~n.&gt;nang with do~ . p&amp;y·
men t. approx 7 m1les from Gallipolis Ideal location .
Excellent cond1 t10n, ovel1ooks Blue Lake and Raccoon
Creek , 23 ft. trav el tra1ler, lUndeck , rural waiQr, sepbc
system , and eleclnc f1sh1ng, boatmg huntmg or Just
relaXIng
1514

1780 CHOICE NEIGHBORMOOO plus
to
shoWing, hO!pHal, etc lovely home ot1ers 3 bedrms
ld1 , tamly rm COfOO, 2 balM, anache&lt;S garage and
1n-ground pool The lol backs up to a wooded ar ea
and o11ers prNacy1
1735. SUBURBAN RANCH - FHA· VA, a very nice 3
bedrm . bath country k11 , LA and tam1ly rm
w/hmplace . 1 ac rM S4 5 000 Rodney 8 Ad

rlmmoo~lle
sale 3 bednn . bath gas heat carport Approx y, of

GRANDE - Home

an acre Boau1Hul1rees and spolt o build a new home
LOCilled on SR :15 $30 000
1630
EXCELLENT APARTMENT BLDG
INVESTMENT . Good mor~ey maker IN TOWN Large
apt bldg wllh 3 two bedroom apts , 2 one bedrm apt
plus a conage wllh 1wo apanmen1s Thi s property has
been well maWialned Reduced pnce

VACANT LOT 92/100 OF AN

1779. MEIGS CO. FARM Loc a1 ed on SA 160
Restorab le 3 bedrm bnck home wtbasomcn1 Also a
I 979 Academy mobile home has 2 bedrms kl1
dlmng area LA and batn barn wlslalls. tool ~hed
chldten hOuse 50 ac IT\I1 moslty llllable Reduced 1o

1750 HANDYMAN SPE CIAL - MAKE OFFER land
conlract You II go bad In lime 1f you lrve 1n \hiS ~n;~e
2 story hOme , 3 beorms balh kll dining rm ullllty
rm ceHar Bam w lapp ro~ 314 ol an acre

ACRE-CWNER

ANANCING . Gre at ptaoe to, bUild a new home (a Dream
H ome) or place a tra1ler on 1s lot. The Rural Water
Syste m and Eleclnc Serv~ce IS ava~lable at the property.

270 leellronlage along Eno-Vwtlon A.lad

$50s

1699

BUSINESS OFACES &amp; SALESROOM FOR LEASE
DOWNTOWN, 2ND AVE., CLOSE TO COURT HOUSE

ll762. FOUR BEDROOM HOM E, 2 BATHS - Hoom.,.
ranch llome localed in I he cou ntry EX1ensl11e work
completed as loUows new Thermo ABslde windows ,
sacurty doo~ slcel 51dng heavy rool k1t . ceram1c
!Ue entry eX\ended ml o the k1l chen 16x5:l duck
ce menl walks and pad See lh1~ home and stop
looking elSeWhere
nag LE.lSE l 000 sq yd and h.·we ~ o ur own
carpel shOp Very goOO sa les Cal tor 001a1ls

ll741 . MIOOLEPORT ANYONE? - $23,000 will bu~
this e Kcepli ona ll~ nlco 3 btldrm I I', batll s 2 slory
h0ffi9 Lovely oow carpel, rango washer and dryer
11, car garage Ne al and cloan home located 507
S ~camore Sl $26 000
1788 5 to 9 ACRES Mi\.. 6 miles Irom GallipoliS Call
tor price and loeaiOO

CALL FOR APPOINThtENT
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS

Real Estate General

1n2 HIDDEN TREASURE - Surprtsir.gty low pnce
ot $110,000 More tllan 5,000 sq n o! 1111 1ng space
and large rms throughou1 ThiS well construded
home otter s 4 bedrms 2 baths, upper aM \ower
liVIng . 2 l'l't&gt; lirepi aces, lam lly rm , buill 1n kitchen
wihalborue 2 car garage 1st lloor I

:l bedroom!, 2 bath!,

LEADINGHAM REAL ESTATE

REEDS VI LLE· 1 lloor blockitmme home w1th 2 bed rooms
1 c.:1.r garage roar sc rooncd porch celi1ng !an s &amp; produce

bu1ldong $18 000
RA CINE · 1 floor plan home w1th 3 bedrooms FAN G
Heal new porch floor1ng storage bu1ld1ng Close 10 town
easy access t o shopp1ng $ t 5 500
POMEROY· One tloor plan lrame home w1th 4 rooms.
hardwood &amp; carpot lloon ng hreplace new v1nyl s1d1ng &amp;
w1nng added 1n sula110n and fenced yard ASKING $24 900

WE NEEO LISTINGS! WE HAVE BUYERS LOOKING
FOR MEIGS COUNTY PROPERTIES IIF YOUWANTTO
SELL CALL AND WE'LL GET YOU LISTED .. 992·2259
HENRY E. CLELAND .
TRACY BRINAGER .
JEAN TRUSS ELL.. ..
OFFICE .................. .

PH. 446·7699 or 446·9539

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992-6191
.. 949-2439
.949·2660
992-2259

NEED A SMALL BUSINESS BUILDING1 wanl

lo slart
~our own busmess m langsVIne It's a moo bulldmg on
approx 1 aae lot Has wa1er sewage and restroom BUilt
to state regulaboos

WAS $30,000

Locat•d on Rr 7

REDUCED NOW ONLY S34 900 00
HOME AND 2 ACAE S U ot L - 3 bedrooms 1 bath
!rv1ng room k1tchen fireplace and unfm1sned basemen·

NOW $20,000

PRICED AT $36 500

MIDDLEPORT-Th1s rwo story home 1s loaded w1th charac
ter lrom 1ts beaubfu l open sta1rway 1o tho w1dc oak base
boards . crown moldi ng. arch doorways corn1ce Ooards
firep lace and handmade k1tdlen cabinets It also ha s 3
bcd10oms 1 1/2 baths and full basement

FOR SALE - 40 ac res farm localed 8 m1les ott S1aiB
Route 141 on L1ncoin P1ke The home has 7 IOOfT15 and
bath There 1S a bam and othe1 outbu1kings Als o a 1arm
pond artd tobacro baw
100 ACRES M or l on Foondty Ru:jge 1n Cl a~ Twp Water
and electn c a'o'a.labie Pnced at $32 SOO 00

ALL FOR $48,000

CHESTER -Oak H1ll Road The perfect place to sta rt a
FARM Th1s 55 acres has 1ts own barn s pond and tree
GAS. w11h Ete c &amp; water a~aliable
S32,500

LOC ATED IN GALUPOUS - Yine Street - 4 1ental
units good 1ncome property Call tor more ~ntormatJon
HOUSE IN GALUPOUS - 3 room'i and bath wa lk1ng
d1&gt;;tanc.e to s.chools and siOfQ5 Prtced al S16 CXXl 00

TUPPERS PLAINS -Mane Sl A 4 bdrm ranch w1th a large
fam 1ly room Also has 2 b~ lois and oulbU1Id1ng and patm
The houue IS well 1nsulated lreshly pa1n!ed and newl~
carpe1ed 1m.100 Has newer root and vmyl S1 d1ng

OOTIIE TURNER , Brok01 ...
BRENDA JEFFERS . . ..
DARLINE STEWART ...
SANDY BUTCHER.......... . .... . ....
SHERYL WALTERS , Cheshire ...... .

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(EUreka) , 30'.-.:36' block bu1ld1ng w1t h storage 1n
basement 70ft frontage on Rt 7 lot runs lo Oh •o R1ver
Was used as conven1ent mart
DRAST ICALLY

GREEN A CRES - Two \ots t Ia rye 18".1&amp;1 home s1te

$34,900
.992·5692
.992·305li
992-6365
...992-5371
367-0421

WE HAVE BUilDING LOTS •n Romey Votage II Call lor
me .nlormaoon

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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCf mY~
OUil TOLL FREE NUMBER t:J
l-""&lt;).194·10i6

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1787 PRIME DEVELOPM ENT LAND Land la ys
well Older 2 slory home w1\h 4 bedrooms and
bulldmgs Home in oood of repair 121 ac m!1 Ca ll lor
W:Jcahon and pnce

lor,614446-2532.
1991 Ford Ranger XLT Air,
$6,295, 1989 Ford Rang•r XLT
$4,995, 1988 Ford &amp;ronco II XLT,
$5,995, 1987 Dodge Oakou
$2,995, 1988 Nlsun P u $2,995 ,
1988 Nlssan King Cab PU ; 1987
Ford F-150 PU; 1987 CMC P.U ,
1988 Samun $3,995, 1987 Ford

ll660 REDUCED S25,000 - 2 or 3 bedrms , kit ,
range ret SU!l&gt;OI'Ch lull base man! and garage Well
1nsu laled V'rew ol Oh1o River

•

Rangor P.U. 12,695, 1987 Ch"Y
s-10 PU. $2,795, 1986 Nl.,an
4' 4• P.U. $2,695 · 1984 Tovo 1•
P U , 1987 Toyou h4 P U (Soma
Damag•l $2,600, 1980 Ford 414
PU

$1,800

1986

Ford

PU

$2,700
1979Ford
Ford
P U Cab
A1r,
$1, ~95 ,, 197i
P U. Club
$1 ,195, B&amp;O Aulo Sales Hwy 160
N 614-446-6865
Fu ll S 1U 197'9 Ford F·150, 2NJD ,
300, 6 = o r , Auto, PS, Solid
Truck,
Condltionl $1,500
Firm Call 8 AM - 9 PM 614·
256 -1443

73 Vans &amp;4.WD's

7620

74

Motorcycles

1982 Kawasaki 550 LTO 4
Cylinder, Low Mllu, Very Good
Condit ion, 614-256 ·192 4

OR INVESJMENT - 3
bed rooms 2 sl ory , 1'/, bath, partial base men! clf't
wat erandsewer Dooplol 85~ 1 70
n54 SECL UDED COllAG E FOR TWO - 2
bedroo ms large LA lull ba th . ea l In ~li chen 2
porches new repa1rs ha11e ooen mArie 10 mallo Ill is a
comlor1able home S20,000
Rt\IER FRONT LOT WI CABIN $6,000

75 Boats &amp; Motors

1769. VERY NICE HOME 1ocaled In Cheshire Twp
This home tealures app 1:144 sq II 3 large
bedwoms. 1 A ba ths lull base melll and 1 car ooraoe
Make appo1n1men11o soo thiS AMrllclrwe hOme
1766 BUSINESS FOR SALE 30x50 block gara90
with 2 car garage bays SlAl E APPROVED W1rod
tor 110 and 220 serv1ce lnvo ntorv o! aar aoe and
on1ce OQU ipmen l on l1le Holly Pa 11&lt;. mobile home
65• 14 like ne w Home lind business Sllua1ed on 4
k!ls Ca ~ 1or price and IOCallon

t760. IN· TOWN - 2 or 3 bedrooms. 1 balh, living
room !amity room, saleUile diSh wlh equlpmenl $,40

1988 Blja Sport ,96 WI4S4
mo1or, metal llakt pain1, mint
cond, $12,900 304-675-4118.

76

Auto Pans &amp;

Campers &amp;

614-4411-4083.
Coachmen Mini motor hom•.
46-\ Ford, Will~- gen.,.tor,
garage k•pt, 304-4~106&amp;

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1727 lEVEl TO ROLLING LAND - 3 pac kages 11)
2 ac wooded front s on Rl 35 cable, rural walor
C&amp;S alec a... auable (2) 3 acs (1 wooded) 160
lrontage, .2 acs deared (3) 5 acs on lop all deared

1200. GREEN TWP. anDTi
SUBD., WITH VERY Nl
BRs. LA kolchon. balh &amp; hall 2 car garage,

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1150. OWNER HAS GIVEN THIS HOME
LOTS OF CARE - 3 BAs, ba lh, kolc ~ •n,
LR. fireplace . I car una ttached garage

fireplace

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NICE HOME LOCATED IN PATIIIOT QUiet n•rgh bomood, 85x172 lol, 3 BR.
bath. LR kitchen, n1ce carpet, attached
garage wlopener

1764. FARM ON ROC KLICK RD.- Thl!l home has
80 ac approx 25001 tOOacco base, 2 bams, 36x56
All mineral rtghl s Included wilh proper1y Call tor
C)etalls
1783 2 STOR¥ FARM HOUSE - Total ol 7 rooms,
viny l sided largo lol size 66x166. 1 car garage 16K2•.
nice home or use as a rell al S14 ,000 00 60T H lor

$39.000

home 1n lown and my owners are offenng me
al a good pn ce At1mcbve k1tchen dmmg area,
OW, ove n range, d1spl , LA , large bath
wllaundry, gas heat, cent a1r, ce11ing fans, la rge
fenced back yard for lhe kids or pets

1752. SPACIOUS MODULAR (VInd•le) with J BA.
lg lR OR ldlchen With dining area, range , re1 , aw,
disposal. elec heal AC , 2 balhs (1 showerO
eno nnous FA, woodbumer (heats onllre house) 2 car
garage, hrg rouM pool, enck&gt;sod patiO on 1 OB acre
m/1 ely schOols Can and "'I us show ~ou lh1s home
wllh very comfortable liVing

1193. GOOD IN-TOWN LOCAnON- Just a
block from glllCIIry stORI Nice homo olfe"' LR,
kilchan, BRs, ba1h, largo Iron I porch
1245. WOULD YOU LIKE TO GET OUT
BY YOURSELf? ~ Thos coukl be lfle place ,

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1782. BUY SEPARATE OR PACKAGE DEAl

6 14-24&amp;-56n, 114·1192~293 .

l5' 5th wMtl, forced drat1 furnace, AIC, rtlrlg.ltrMzer, full
bath, good condiUon. $5,400.

1 8 ac mll (220 11 fr on tage) Wllh 14 x70 Oakwood
Class1c mobile ~ome With 2 BAs LA kitchen (Q ak
cab/nels) wl1h dining a1ea 2 lull bath s u!ll1ty rrn
elec HP CIA 1 car garage oul bldg Place lor
p1cn1Ckmg or boallng on lowm odge ol propeny on the
nver 1his propArty IS 1n A· 1 cof"td i11on Calllo see

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t710 . lO CATED ON 2nd
business onlces or neat clean home 2 bedrms, ~ .
1g dining rm , equipped kit chen lull basemen1
Partclng In the rear Priced lo seU

Budget Tr~nsmlulont, UMd I
rebuilt, .tartlng at $81; front
whttl drive .t:artlng 11 $149 00

Motor Homes

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11695 SP ACIOUS OOUBLEWIOE RANCH wnh 3 BR
LA DR kit wlbar range. rei , lg lron1 porch back
clack niec heal pump , CIA, 2 ca r garage ? ca r
carpol1 on 1 ac mil S40s

1781 . NEW LISTING. A SUPER BU'Y Is what thi s
lovely al brick 2- 3 BR ranch Is wlh aat ·ln ldl chen
carpel t ;, baths, fu el oil he at, A./C 5hlngled root.
carport, lull bsmt on 1 ac m11 In a qu1el
neigtbOmood CaM tor local ion $54 ,900 00

Accessories

79

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1173. SELLER WANTS TD RELOCATE ~

1201 OWNER HAS TOLD US TO BRING

N1 ce m1n1 farm lor the family 3 BR homA
offers 2 baths LA. DR. k1tchen and othe1
extras Owner says bnng us an offer

AN OFFER - Very mce home locarec on
SR 35 near hosp4tal and shopp~ng 3 BP.s
LR. k1tchM Oath artach9d garage

a very
1715 GET MUCH MORE when you buy 1hls freshly
paln1cd 3 BA ranch w1th LA. ~li chen wllh dkl area
range , ret , I Y, baths, elec BB lleat AIC lrult trees,
pa110 and
in &amp;Kcel enl condition 40 s

1986 Laser Bus Boal, S4 ,000
614-379-2744

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M767. FOR SALE OR TRADE - Brick ranc h hOme
loaturlng 3 bedrooms 1'/,baths basement, aM 1 car
garage Siluated on Q 816 ac ml Owner wiU lrade tor
homfl in 1he coun1ry

lor Sale

1989 Four Wlnns 18n QsMn Bow
Tralltf. 175 HP 110 OMt 8 Cyl
Ski Equipment, Boat Cowers,
Tnllar
Tire, Othar Extra·•
Mint
Condition,
Included
G•r•g• K1pl . 18,000. !14-446-7904

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TAKE A LOOK ANO YOU WILL BE
SURPRISED TO FINO this doublewld o rarteh 10 he
more tnan just what you are looking tor Perteclly
harmonized In every way LA/FA, DR 3 BR 2 balhs
eloc HP, CIA on approK 1 ac Ml1 Ca" loday

1678 FOR A YOUNG COUPLE OR COUPLE WHO
ARE YOUNG M HEART • You can aflord thiS 3-4
BR ranch wi1h LA eat-I n kitc hen bath ret . range
FR gas heal CIA on one acre Ml\. Call for mo re
1nln

1982 Yam1h1 750 Vlra~, 15.000
mUtt, drlv• shaft dr1111n, 304·
675-2524 or 675-5755
Hond.s 250X 4 Whaa lar Ho111a
Accessories Elcallon1 Condl 11onl $2 ,500. 614-446-1'644

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1791 . NEW liSTING. RIVERFRONT PROPERTY

17 ~5

1987 Chevy 1'11 lop conver51on
van low mllat , $9700, 61 4 992

t698 . NEW LISTING. BLUE LAKE ESTATES 14'x64 mobile homo wnll 14 •1 7 e~epando .2 BH kit
dl111ng aroa , balh, LR, screene d porch ove rto~klnQ
croo k Floallng dOCk, carport Cable a11a lablo $20's

1662. OUALITY·LOCATION-SPACE - TtMs homo has
all the qua~lles ol a trlendly home almosphOre 3
large bedroo ms , office, 2 lull baths. llvlng roo m w11h
llreplace, elec heat pump and cenl a1r This bnck
Cape Cod home has app 1800 sq t1 and overlooks
the Oh10 ANer s~ualed on 2'/. aCJes rM Proper1y also
features a J6x4B metal Ouldlng ann a 14x24 buildirx:J
tor a smaM buslrless PR ICE AcDUCFD Call tor more
lntormalloo

cabrn et wrth bm and others. large bakers cabrnot
87" hrgh , pre sale wrlh orrgrnal lins 60" hrgh, 3

Brunswrck lloo r model radro.

DIAN CALLAHAN, RE~LTOR, 446-6806
EUNICE NIEHM, REALTOR, 4-tG-1697

992-2259

POMER O Y· Remode led home 1n town with a large lo t 3
4 bedr ooms carpet nloctr 1c B B heal OWNER WANTS

675-7859aftO&lt; 6·30PM

es ol Englrsh blue wrllow chrn a. approx 20 preces of
bl u e c h.1na. depr ess.on g 1ass , b axes o 1 g 1assw a re,
pots. pans krtchen utensrls. old pho1o album 1B70's lo

llow

Eves.

VIRGINIA SMITH, BROKER, 388·8826

$41 ,90000 DON'T DElAY SEE ITTOOAY'

1983 Chevy C-60, 16t1 bed
wlaid•rtcks,
new
engine ,
$6,500, looks &amp; runs great , 304·

kept , low•rMI . must st~ , 614992·3065 after 5pm, Brenl Zirkle

was hstands wrlh towe l bars , oak llalwall krtchen
cabrnels, walnut wall hangrng what -n ot shell organ
top oak Irons heads press back oftrce swrval charr
&amp; others . bentwood offr ce c ha~r rockers. oak
se rpentrn e Iron! dres ser wf1g mrrro r oak dresser rn
orrgm al varn rsh. oak se rpen tme !r ont hrghboy

FRIDAY,
APRIL 10, 8 PM

304-675-2332

Ohio. C razy Ou 1n 1990 , very decorated 3 ga Donahoe
c r ock , p lus a lot mo re o ld ston e w a re, approx 30 p 1ec -

denlrsl work table wrth seve ral drawers. oak

Middleport. OH

1991 Z28 auto 5.7 $13 ,500 1990
Sunblrd auto 4 door $5,900

DATE: SAT., APRIL 11, 1992 at 12 NOON

desk 36" x 66", wall hung walnut telephone . oak

205 North Second Ave .

EVERYTHING MUST BE REMOVED
DAY OF

lmmaculat•. 814-388-9653.

ANTIQUES - HOUSEHOLD
1846 (overlef, Kyger, Ohio Stone Jar w/writiag.

sma ll top lo ad oak rcebox. large walnut executrve

AUCTION

AUCTIONEEA"S NOTE

Vohlcloa Aro low Milos And

PUBLIC AUCTION

slack oak bookcases beaulrlul lg walnu t
knoc kdown wa rdrobe wilh Burr doors beaul rful

NEW FURNITURE

OVER

675-2790.

1989 LeBaron convertiabl•, one
owner, •••H,.r ln1erior, all
pow1r, whitt on whMt, 26,000
miles , Turbo GT paekage,
111,500. or will trade tor full slz•
Bronco or Bluer, 304-675-3378.

Tim Wat.on, Realtor - 446-2027

New Curved Glass China Cabillels
New Ltvrng Room Surles, Recliners , Dinenes, Elc
PLUS A Load 01 Ne'N MerChandise

M

HOWERY'S
ANTIQUES &amp; COLLECTIBLE SALE
Saturday, Aprll11, 1992;
11 :(iil A .M. McArthur, Ohio
at the VInton Co. fair grounds
on S.R. 93 North.
Outsta ndrng oak seClelary 77" tal l4 1 1/2' wrde
double mrrror, claw lee t and heavy carv1ng. n1ce
oak hall seal . 54" round oak (lg ) claw looted I able
square 5 legged oak table wrlh several leaves,
hoosrer krtchen cabrn et wrth brn. sel lers krtchen

6 1~ ·

Mowrey's Upholstering servk:·
ing lrl coun1 y area 26 years. The
besl In turni1ure upholsllrlng
Call 304 -6 75-~154 tor tree asllmaltl

CR~I~ I~ PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

1~.~

Allen C. Wood, Rultor111roker-446-4523
Ken Morgan, Reeltor1Broker~971
Moae C..terbury, Reo~llor 446 3408
Je.anette Moore, Realtor"'"'§l;-17 45

LARGE
CARPET&amp;

Upholstery

Real Estate General

=
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32 Locust Street, Gallipolis

446·1066

Cieri $2,095; 1988 Ford Taurus
$2,895, B&amp;O Auto Salts Hw-w.
160 N 614-446-6865 .

wholeule
r~t=im::•:A:p:ri:l:1:3:th:r:u:t:6:,=============~~Both
evenlnqs

f Oh 0
B dad S
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Wood ~a{ty, Inc .

Real Estate General

OFACE 992·2886

Carter's Plumbing
Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
614 -446-3888
Small Plumbing Jobs Done
379-2921

Sunday Times-Sentlnei-Page--07

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, OH-Polnt Pleasant, WV

Real Eslate General

Gr1nd Pn,w; $1,795, 1985 Olds

1988 Subl!ru wagon, loaded,
redue•d prk:t $JQ50, 1988
Dodge Lancer auta, u cond,
$3950, 1985 to~ott MR2, ex
eond, eunrool, $4300, 1989
Subaru 4 dr Hdan, ••· cond .,
auto, $4950, lhlf 6pm, 614-949-

1992

R11ldenllel
or oommtrelll
wiring, ntw ttrvlct or rtpalra.
M•-'" UctnNd tltclrlclan
Ridenour Eltc1rlcal, WV00030S,
304.4375-1186

1987 Ford EXP $2,595; 1986

1990 Blaztr Full Silt 4x4, Sli·
veredo Loadtd, $14,800. 1969

OWNERs-LEADING CREEK WATER OIST.
DAN SMITH-AUCTIONEER 94!1-2033

5,

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

Ford Escort S W ; 1986 Oodgt
CHG
$1 159!; 1983 PonUac

Fiberglass camper lop
Canon 270 Fax mach1ne

(614) 698-7231

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April

5, 1992

Plumbing &amp;
Heating

Real Estate General

,..1 12,415, 1989 NIIUn Stntra
$1,895, 1987 Mu.-ang $2,395;

Wood 3 pt B1 lly Goat mower w/ch ams

e.

dresser w tmrrror

Davia
S.w· Vac
Servk:e,
Georgas dMIIIik Ad . Parts, supplltt, pickup, and dell'ltr'1· 614·
446.(1294.

23 LOCUST ST.

Flroblrd $3,295; 1989 Ford Fn-

62

Ron'• TV Strvlct, specializing
In Zenl1h also Hrvlclng most
olher b111ncls Hou" calla, tlso
somt 1pptlane• npalrt WV
304-576·2l9B Ohio 814-446-24 54

II.ESIDENTIAL ·INVESTMENTS· COMMERCIAL . FARMS

Ctltbrlty $3,895; 1987 Pontiac

245-11152

537-8528.

Of!_ tr-':..__. .·/fl
·
!'Ji&gt;)
~,

.c:retned roome, put up vlny
aiding or tralltr akl"lng. 814-

A111111on Motora, rtpilred . Ntw

&amp; rt-buln motora In IIOCk, RON
EVANS, JACKSON, OH 1-800.

1888 Ford Mustang $3,7'9S , 11188

1989 N1sun Senlrl, Brlghl Red,
2 Door, Air CondiUonlng, 5
Speed , Vtry Oaptndablt Car,
$4,5()0 Or 110163 Par Monlh
614-446-7604.

!

Curtla Home lmprovtmtnts·
Y11r1 Elp.rlance On Older &amp;
Ntwtr Hornet. Room Additions,
Found1tlon
Work,
Aoollng,
Kitchens And Btlht, Fret Ee·
tln\lttsl Rtftrtnc:tt, No Job
Too Big Or Sm1111 814-387-0~6

84

Home
Improvements

Will build p1U0 OOVIrt, dtokll

JET

Rea I Estate General

Mllea, Air, PS, PB, 5 Speed, New
Paint, Black &amp; Sliver, S2,SOO
614-441-0235 g..3 30

2225

6

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

81

Home
Improvements

1988 Nlssan 200 SX Exctllt,nt
condition. Low mllt•g• Loaded
Security 1ystem $5925 304 -

PUBLIC AUCTION

chest , oak 411er stack -o n bookcase,

81

Home

April

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2

story farmhouse, good lamlly home (Jr renta l
invest men! Large detached buUding 28lf24 Co uld 00
used as an ema Income apanmenl, or nice
workshop lot size 66x166 Extra lot wllh prop&amp;rly

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NEW LISTING: A SUPER BUY is what this
lovely al brtdl, 2·3 BR mach Is, w• h eal-in U chen
carpel, 1'1, bath9 . luol oil heal, aC, shingled root
carport , lull llasement on 1 ac Mfl In a quiet
nelgttloftlood ca. lork&gt;Catlon $54 ,900 00

86x166 $26.00000
173Q NEW liSTING. TREES, TREES, AND ME
TREESII 12 acres mt1 Also 2 OR home with greal
room, !lreplace kitche n bath patio and nice
backyard

U76 10·12 ACR ES MIL BEAUTIFUL ROLliNG
LAND can be dlvldod also and purchased as !allows
1 2 acres wooded. (2) 3 acres ( 1 ac wooded and 2
acs cleared) . (3) 5 acs deared, and (41 tolal acreage
ol 10. 12 acres ml1 $35,000

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beautiful log h ome ofters 4 BAs (master
bedroom has a fireplace) , 2 'h baths . LA
wiFP, ki tchen, d1n1ng room. FA Second old
home on property 11 2 5 acres. ml1

1224. TAKE A LOOK AT THISII ~ localod on
Second Ave ., walk

to

store, church . school and

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OVER Wllh th1s large home Situated across
from GAHS thiS home o ffe r-1 5 BAs .. 4
baths, kitchen, LA, 16•16 FR II you wont
extra room th11 11 the one for you.

1316, MEIGS CO .. 240 A m/1, Bedford and
C hester Twp Old ongmal log h ome w1th
ack.htJOn added Dnll ed well, coun ty wate r
available Has been owned by same fam1ly for
4 genarabons

FR , 3 BAs, 2 baths , gas haaVcen1Ial10r
1172. UNCCLN PIKE - NEW

USTI~G - 3 BR

ran c h, tenc~ 1n yard for pets or chtldren ,

beaublul covered deck, bam stylo utility bldg .
affordably pnoed .

Raccoon
La~go

Creek. Great tor a mob 1le home

prne trees on 3 sides. All klvol .

New on tho market 3 BA home 1n
town K 1tchen LR, DR, larg e 2 car garage,
gas heal , cen l au Call ier more dc1a1ls

Raccoon Twp
Garners Ford Ad Pond and barn , lovely
place for a new home

1305. 30.5 AC . MIL.

1578. LARGE FARM • 38E aero mn, 55x1 10
ponds , tobacco base Ca ll fo r deta ils

bam . 3

bath laundry

Pr~ ced for begmners

Gr&amp;en

1154 NICE STARTER HOME~ Localod 1usl al

les s Very ntc e mnch style borne oft ers J or 4
bedrooms, LA. kitchen, bath , lull basement .
carpet dec k , garage, s1d1ng Tobacco base
and toba cco bom Additional land

the edge of town Th1s home features 3
bedrooms, bath. llvmg room ~ 1 tc hen . d1mng
room end n lull basement F1ve mmutes to

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT PROPERTY ~
4 SALE - 3.4 ACRES, mil, rn lho crty of
Galhpohs Frootl on V10ton St, Neal Ava &amp;
SR 160 (fonner site of atodc: sale) Home on
details
1209. RIO GRANDE AREA - 2 87 acros mil,
lovely 2 story home with 3 BA s, 1Y, baths,
okrlchen, LA Ideally locat.d noar now hi!11way

1292. 6.49 A., mA. Section 34 Raccoon Twp,
lronls on SR 325 $25,000

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1146. 658 FOURTl1 AVENUE ~ J BAs

1'

oaths . lu1chen Wrung room LA gas hBal car
pet, dosa to ~PPfl9 M~d s.chooi s

School

1203. OHIO TOWNSHIP - 53 Y, acres. mom or

property at present offers 7 nn s , 2 baths.
new k1lchen. new Windows. Call for more

shopprng, 2 slory horne oWors kolchon, LR , DR.

1228..98 A. MIL (Hobart Dillon SuM-along

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STOP!!'

1697 'NICE HOllE, EDGE DF TOWN, LOTS
OF POSSIBILITIES ~ LA. kolchen . DR. 3 BRs.

1190. RIVERVIEW FROII YOUR OWN
BACKYARD- Very n~ee al bnck home oilers 3
BAs. LA wlf1roplac&amp;

equ1pped k11che n

lul 1

basement

downtown

1246. PRIVACY SEEKERS LOOK AT THIS
ONEI - Large log home can be purchased
With 162 acres or 2 acres Tlus home o~ers
4 BAs, 3 baths . equ1pped krtchen . LR FR
2 fireplacas, heat pump/cent a1r ( backup
system) . overs1Zed 2 car anached garage
Frontage on Raccoon Creek

1510. WHITE ROAD ~ 20 acres mn, vacant
land, approx

I m1le lrom Cha rola1s La ke

1540 GET COZY IN FRONT DF THE
FlREPLACE - Anractrve home o f'lers J BRs.
bath, k.Jtch&amp;n, 1M4 fam1ty room With hreplace
and IMng home Wlth hreplace S11uated on

1 12 am. ml1

EJCmA NICE MOBILE HOllE FOR SALE ~
'86 Holy Part 14x72. 2 BAs LA. k•1Chen DR ,
cent a~r and lots ol ertm tea turns

$20,000

1596. KICKER ROAD - Lol oonlaons 824 aclll
m11. water tap and sepb c tank on propeny

IlK. S21,90tL .Eu,. Heighta, 3 8R lR
krlt;hon , balh. IIAI~I

�AEP's clean coal research work recognized
COlUMBUS - Amfrican Electric Power Savice C&lt;X)Xlration has
WilD an award for energy research
and de-.elopment from tbe National
Energy Resources Organization
(NERO) for worl: at Ohio Power
Company's Tidd Pressurized Auidized Bed Combustion DemonSiralilla Plant in Brilliant, Ohio.
"We are delighted to aa:ept this
honor from NERO, especially
lw•IY it m:ognizes the role tr;:hnology plays in l:ceping coal available as a major source of fuel for
the elec:IJic power indusuy ," said
Richard E. Disbrow. AEP Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
AEP will receive the award at
NERO's annual banquet May 6 at
the Willard Hotel in Washington,

D.C.
NERO, a non-profit association
fanned in 1975 to bring together
individuals and groups actively
engaged in fostering nalional energy activities, annually recognizes
outstanding achievement
Tidd was nominated for the
award by J. E. "Jacl:" Katlic, senior
vice president-fuel supply for the
AEP Service Corporation, who is
also chairman of the National Coal

Association.
The Tidd PFBC Demonstration
Plant is the first of its kind in Nath
America . Designed and built by
American Electric Power Service
Corp., it cost $15 million and has a
generating capacity of 70
megawatL•.

Ohio Power, the owner of the
Tidd plant, is an operating subsidiary of American Electric
Pow~.

The U.S. Department of Energy
has contnbuted $60.2 million
toward the Tidd project, and the
Ohio Coal Development 011-.ce has
provided $10 million.
The Tidd PFBC plant burns
Ohio high-sulfur coal in combinaboo wtth dolomtte, a type of limestone. The dolomite captures S02
during the combustion process,
elimin~ting the need for flue -gas
scrubbers, which capture S02 after
combustion.
Other NERO award winners
included:
• Henson Moore, White House

Growth continues at Ohio Valley Bank
GALLIPOLIS · The biggest
stocl: sale in the history of Ohio
Valley Bani:, expansion into new
markets and capital improvements
were detailed during OVB's 1992
annual shareholders meeting April
I.

After Morris E . Haskins wei·

corned shareholders and introduced
the bank's directorS; President and
Chief Executive OffJCer James L.
Dailey introduced officers of the
company and recognized special
~ts: DanielE. EvmiS.~
of the Boanl of Bob Evans Farms,
Inc. ; Daniel Fronk, Bob Evans
Farms. Inc . director and Semor
Executive V1ce President of the
Ohio Company in Columbus; Rob
Lucas, Bob Evans Farms, Inc .
director and attorney with the law
f11111 of Vorys, Sater, Seymour and
Pease of Columbus; Randy Anstine
and Dave Jacoby fran the account·
mg firm of Ernst and Young in
Columbus.
After Seni&lt;Jr Vice President C.
Leon Saunders read the notice of
the annual meeting, Executive Vice
President Jeffrey E. Smith reported
the statement of income which
showed the bani: recording record
earnings for the lith straight year
with net income of S1.8 million
dollars and net income per share of
S395
During the president's address,
Dailey carefully explained how the
acquisition of the former C1v1c
Savings Offices took place last
summer and the growth potential of
the markets served by those offJCes
in Jackson and Waverly. He illus·
trated to the shareholders how
OV B was able to acquire offices,
deposits and loans m the Jackson
and Pike County markets for substanially less than through conventional means.
Dailey discussed the stock sale
which shareholders approved fol ·
lowing his remarks. The 102,000
shares represents the biggest offering ever by the 120-year-&lt;&gt;ld bani: .
The sale will generate over S3.8
million to further strengthen the
bani:· s capital position.
Plans also were announced for
OVB to form a one bank holding
company (B HC). The shareholders
were told of the cuncnt econom1c
advantages thai bank holdmg companies enJOY along with some
ex amples of growth opportun1Ues
when a BHC IS formed . Dailey said
he CJipects a meeting of the share·
holders to be called to foon a BHC
sometime during the th~rd quamr
of t 992.
Shareholders addwonally were
told about the bank's continumg
building program The new
S7'i0,000 offiCe recenUy was com·
pleted at R1o Grande, while construCtion IS scheduled to begm thiS
summer at the Waverly Office to
add more room and vault space
Dailey added· "S wdiCs are current·
ly beginning 10 decode what addi tions need to be made at Jackson
Pike. That office. if independent,
would be the third largest bank on
Gallia County ."
Dailey coocluded by comparing
Ohio Valley Bank to its much larger competitors dur1~g the C1vic
Savmgs acqwsoLJon . Our conversion went many umcs smoo ther
and cleaner. Success comes from
factors other than SIZe. The quality
of our management wa.1 far more
important than the sne of their
organization m detenn1nmg cffo ciency."
Dailey continued, "Strength and
, agility will outperf~nn sheer bulk
ev~me .. thJS teams performance
was better because they were better
trllincd, wcrled harder and always
strive to provide the best possible

April 5, 1992

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, OH-Polnt Pleasant, wv

Page D8 Sunday Times-Sentinel

10 565,000.
Directors elected to a one year
term were: Keith R. Brandeberry,
W. Lowell Call, James L. Dailey,
Robert H. Eastman, Merrill L.
Evans, Morris E. Haskins, Frank H.
Mills, Jr., Warren F. Sheets and
Jeffrey E. Smith . C.H. (Casey)
McKenzie will continue as director
emeritus.
At the board's organizational
meeting, the followmg officers
were elected:
James L. Dailey, president and
chief e~ecutive officer: Jeffrey E.
Smith, executive vice president and
chief operating officer: Morris E.
Haskins, senior vice president; C.
Leon Saunders, senior vice president, cashier and trust officer:
Wendell B. Thomas, vice president
and senior loan officer; Madge E.
Boggs, vice president and controller; Wayne L Niday, vice president and funds management; Sue
Ann Bostic, assiStant vice president
for retail marketing services: Patricia L Davis, assistant vice presi·
dent and manager of Operations
Center: Michael D. Francis, assistant vice president, Loan Adminis tration and compliance officer:
Katnnka V. Hart, assistant vice
president and Manager Installment
Lending; Larry E. Lee, assistant
v1ce president for teller operations
and secunty officer; Jennifer L.
Osborne, assistant vice president
and Manager Residential Real
Estate; Richard D. Scott, assistant
vice president and trust officer:

Phyllis P. Wilco~on. assistant vice
president and director of personnel:
Delsie J. Bur~ess, assistant cash1er
and trust admmistrator: Michael C.
Davis, assistant cashier and manager Rio Grande Office: Manin M.
Dean, assistant cashier and financial analyst; Sandra L. Edwards,
assistant cashier and data processing officer: Hugh H. Grnharn, Jr.,
assistant cashier and mortgage loan
closing officer and credit coun selor: William J. Gray, asststant
cashier and director of media and
public relations; Robert T. Hen·
nesy, assistant cashier and manager
indirect lending; E. Richard
Mahan, assistant cashier and man·
ager secured commercial lending;
Bryan W. Martin, assistant cashier
and administrative services officer;
N. Kathryn Massie, assistant
cashier and training officer; Billy J.
Meadows, assistant cashier and
martlll!er of special services; Larry
E. Miller , assistant cashter and
internal auditor; B. Kaye Moore,
assistant cashier and manager of
the Jackson office; Linda L. Plymale, assistant cashier and proof
and transit officer: Tom R. Shepherd, assistant cashier and manager
of customer service: Patricia A.
Strickland, assistant cashier and
manager of the Waverly office;
Molly K. Tarbet!, assistant cashier
and manager of the mini bank and
Goorge E. Woodward, Jr., assistant
cashier and manager of the Jackson
Pike office.

Deputy Chief of Staff, will receive
the Distinguished Service Award
for his efforts to increase energy
awareness in Congress, the Depan·
ment of Energy and now at the
White House.
• Sen. Malcolm Wallop (RWyo.) will receive the group's
Nauonal Leader.;hip Award for his
role in helping the Senate pass a
proposed National Energy Strateay
bilL
• United Parcel Servtce will
receive the Energy Conservation
Award for reducing petroleum use
through alternative fuels and conservation.
• The Department of Energy and
the National Association of Manufacturers will receive a public edu·
cation award for a business education program on energy effic1ency.
• Westinghouse Handford Company will receive a research and
development award for an e•periment in fus10n reactor technology.
The AEP System serves seven
million customers in seven states
through its seven operating cornpa·
n1cs : Ohio Power Company,
Columbus Southern Power Company, Appalachian Power Company,
Indiana Mich1gan Power Company,
Kentucky Power Company, Wheel ing Power Company and Kingsport
Power Company.

sUCCessful...

however, without knowledge of the
dcsiTed results , one client becomes
the same as the next.
As a remedy to this siillation,
EIIis offers three characteristics that
the client mu st posses to· fulfilltheiT
respons1biliues to themselves' · " 1).
... a genuine mterest in developing an
understanding ofthw own true tnter·
ests and objeCUVCS, 2). an appreCJa·
lion of the fundamental nature of the
capital markets and investments, and
3). the discipline to work out the
basic policies that will, over time ,

succeed m achieving their realtstic
investment objectives ... "
In reality, most clients are not
me lined to establish goals and objectives. However. we believe that the
rccogruuon of the indmdual client's
significance and imparting the WIS·
dom of this process to the chent , the
formulation of goals and objectives
will be induced. Then by taking the
ume to strucrure a portfolto with a
much better potential for positive
results, is the client transfonned tnto
a successful investor.
I Mr. Evans is an investment brokerforTbe ObioCompany in their
Gallipolis offi«.l

Prices paid to
farmers up
WASHINGTON (AP) ~ High ­
er prices for lcnuce, tobacco, catUe
and com helped bocst prices paid
to the nauon's farmers m March,
the Agriculture Department says.
USDA said pnces paid to producers for their crops, livestock and
other farm products were up 0. 7
percent in March from a month earlier.
De c lines were noted for
oranges, milk , hogs and wheat.
USDA satd the decline for wheat
followed seven consecutive months
of mcreases; milk pnces contmued
a downward trend that began in
January.

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ADDRESSES DEMOCRATS - Judge Robert Gorman, stand·
ing, a membtr of the First District Court of Apptals, addressed
those attending thr Meigs County Drmocratic Party's spring din·
ner on Saturday night. Gorman is a candidate for the Cbief Justice
of the Ohio Supreme Court.

Historical vehicle owners can
now use model year plates
People who have hostorical vehi cles registered with the Ohio
Bureau of Motor Vehicles may
now request to have their "model
year" plates registered and display
them on their hi storical vehicle ,
Htghway Safety Director Charles
D. Shipley sa1d recently.
For example, if you own a 1955
Ford registered as a historical vehicle with the BMV and have an
Ohio plate for 1955, you may dis play the plate on your car after
receiving a model year plate "'&amp;is·
tration card, Shipley explained.
A ptrson fn st must have th e
vehicle registered as a hi stori cal
vehicle before applying fOf a model
year plate registrauon.
The procedures for hi stori cal
vehicle owner.; wanting to d1splay
their model year plate include;
• Locaung and obtainmg a suit·
able plate by thCir own means:
• Submiuing a photostauc copy
of the model ycai plate and a copy
of the histoncalliccnsc rcg1strauon
card or certificate of title for th e
vehicle;
• FI11ng a notari zed affadavit
with the Special Plates Division ,
Bureau of Motor Vehicles, m person or by mail de scnbmg the year
and number of the plate and guar-

anteeing the Ohio plate is leg1ble
and serviceable and that 11 is the
same year as the vehicle. This affi.
davn form 1s available from the
BMV's Special Plate s DIVISIOn .
Only one model plate needs to be
displayed, but it must correspond 10
the model year when the vehicle
was manufactured (e•ample : 1955
plate oo a 1955 car).
''The applicant may display the
model year plate when it has been
properly registered with the BMV
and ooly after rteciving the model
year rcgistrauon card . They must
keep both the distinctive historical
plate and the origmal h1s torocat
vehicle reg istration ca rd 10 the
vehicle at all times to be available
on demand to any law enforcement
officer. There is no charg e for a
model year plate reg1stration card."
BMV Registrar Mitchell 1 Brown
sa1d.
To register a historical vehicle
and/or to regiSlcr a model year
plate and request a mod el year
plate affidavll, contact the Bureau
of Motor Vehocles renewal registra ·
tion hotline at 1-800-589-8247 to
leave a mes sage reque sting the
applications, or cal l the BMV Spe Cial Plates Division at 752-7800.

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By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
Jud ge Robert Gorman of
Cm cinnani, a candidate for the
ChiC[ Justice of the Oh1o Supreme
Court, was the keynote speaker at
th e Me1gs County Democrati c
Party's annual spring dinner Saturday.
Gorman, a judge on the First
Distn ct Coun of Appeals, told the
packed room at the Me igs County
Senior Citize ns Center that the
OhiO Supreme court will decide
many Important issues durong th e
nc.t chief Jusuce's tenn.
"The court will decid e such
1ssues as Ohioans' nght to pur sue
an income , a public educauon. the
right to health care. and many other
importanl ISSues," Gorman satd.
"When I watch what has happened
under (Chief Ju stiC e Thomas)
Moyer's leadership, I'm conce rned
for the next SJ}, years ."
The Ohio Code of Ethic s pr o-

hibits criticism among judge s.
However, Gorman impli ed that
Moyer often decided cases based
on politics and personal standards
Moyer "never met an empl oyer
or a school board that he didn ' t
lik e", according to Judge Gorman .
Jud ge Gorman ma de referen ce
to the recent "Boner" award given
to the Supreme Court by the OhiO
Press Corps. Th e aw:Jid , accord10 g
to Gorm an, Is presented to the
polnic1an makong the bigges t pff
in public .
"My de CISIOns will he fair ,
based on fam and based upon the
law ," Gorman said . "The Oh10
Supreme Court under Ch1el Jusucc
Bob Gorman woll no lon ger be a
laughing man cr."
Judge Gorman was IDUouuccd
by Fourth Dostnct Court of Appeal s
Judge Lawrence Grey of Athens.
Other sprak•rs
OhiO Senator Jan Michael Long
{D-Circleville) wa s IDtrod uccd to

the crowd and spoke brocfly .
addre ss ing a concern for General
Ass1stancc rcclplcnts whose bencfoLs were recently dJsconunucd due
to bud get CULS.
"Durin g the upcoming elecuon s,
we have to carry Lhe message that
Democrats have bc&lt;:n carry10 g for
the past 12 years· the Repuhlocan s
are out of touch With the Amencan
peopl e... Long sa od "The loss of
SIOO a month to a G.A rw p1ent 1S
a devasl:ltong blow."
State RcprescntatJVe M:Jik Mal one (D-South Point ), who IS s eck ~
ong a new S~:at In the 94th dosiTict.
wa s al so muoduced . Although the
boundary lines of the new hou .sc
di SITICIS may be changed, or may
r10vcrt back to ongonal sl:ltus, Malone said that he has al~~&lt;ays represented Mc1 gs County' s Interest s
and would contmuc to do so
"Eve ry vote I hav e cast In the
General Awm hl y h:cs had a posi·
tive effect on all of Southeastern

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Loca l can dtdatcs were Jnl! odiK·ed Me•gs County Shcnl f James
M Soul.sby. whn os scekmg rc~clec­
Uon; VIrgil Phillips, Janet Howard,
R. Lin Coleman and William
Snouffer, Mc1 gs Coun ty Comm iS·
SJOn cand1datc s. Maureen Hen nessy, county lfcas urcr cand1datc;

and John R. Lente s, county prose cutor candidate.
Al so onlrOduce d were prornmem
Democrat s fr om other co unt1c s

along with offocers ol the MCJg ~
County Chapter of the Ohio Young
Democrats of Amcnca.

llv CHARLENE HOEFLJCII
· Sentinel News Stall
Stcp han1e Scott of Gallipoli s
was crowned Miss OhiO River Val Icy 1992 at the prelominary Miss
Am e rica pageant held Saturday
mghl at Meigs Hogh School.
Forst runner-up for the mlc was
Love Batey, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Batey of Middleport,
and second runner -up was Amber
Cummgs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Rex Cumings of Syracuse.
The other contestant s were
Kelly Winter. daughter of Sherry
Wmter , Middleport: Michelle
Friend, daughter of Mr. and Mr s
R1chard Friend, Syracuse: Sandra
Coope r. daughter of Lmda Carol
Mei~s High School. Hrst runner-up was Love
Tyler. Belpre , and Mclamc Qualls.
PAGEANT WINNERS - Stephanie Scott or
llaley or Middleport, right, and S&lt;"Cond runnerGallipolis, center, look the title Mis.s Ohio Ril'er
daughte r o l Mr. and Mrs. Jam es
up was Amber Cumings or Syrac:use.
Valley 1992 in Saturday night' s pageant at
Quail s, Middleport.
Scon. who did a song and dance
rout1nc for her talent pre senwuon, Other contr~hutors to th e pageant £Ow n and sw1mwcar.
the R1gg s Rangcrcttes domg a porn
The ~ how produce r ha s h:Hl porn rout1n c and a dance tw1rl lO
woll now compete uo the Moss Oh1o nowcrs and pnzes were K and C
Pa ge ant to be held In Jun e. Th e Jewel ers, Clark's Jewelry Store. rx tcns1vc pa gcaiH e:c.pcncncc hav - "L:ombacb" . Apnl lludson al so had
Mi sS Oh 10 IItle winner will go to anti the Ohio Valley Publi shing Co 111~ v. on t1tlcs mcludmg M1ss MJ.r - a solo twnl in~ numbe r The Ra n The local contestants wer e .-; hall Unavc rqty J9 R2, Mis s ~crc u cs arc West VJrg_Jnta and
At lontic C1ty in September for the
JUdged
by a panel of five JUdge s, Ch:nl cs ton 19K2. M1 1&lt; Ja cks on 1\JtJOnal Ch.1mp1ons 1n t.,.,·irlmg.
Moss Amcnca Pageanl
Frank
Ch
ilders and Jerry Rou cchc County lnt crn:lllonal J9K4, M1ss
The local pageant was sponDue to an au t omo~Iie aecoJent
sored by the Mc1gs County Cham - of ChM ie ston, W. Va .; Sandra Wc.., t V1rginia !ntrrn:ltlonal I IJX~ . CJ rly Saturday cvcn•n~ .O....:C'wcll,
ber of &lt;:;vm mcrce, directed hy Pam hckson, VI enna. W.Va.: and Mary and wa s second runn,·r up In the cxcc uuvc sccrcl.lry for the o;;pon'IOr Newell lid produced by Ann Joh n- Elnhar~l and Sharon Sue Lyons of M1 ss Int ernat io nal Pafcant. She wg age ncy, was urlJhlr tn aucnd.
son, who was also mistress of cere- P:Jrk crshurg, W. Va. on Inte lll · sang " Evcry thm~ I fKJ" "hilc wall ·
monie S. George Hall provid ed genre. talent , leadership quaiJIJC'S , mg for th e sco re LJhula!Jon .
The pro~mm was \ l tkO Llr-.:d hy
Audit
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were
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commuwcatJon
and
mLCrAudvar
k Sound and \ 'Hh ' tl .wd
organ musiC .
rcrsonal skill s. as well as poise and man ger of RcncfiCJal Fmanrc, and proceeds from the \3 lc of the L1pco;;
The winner was prr: sc n1 cd a J tLr ac tJvrne~s 1n the c:.ucgoncs of Darla Zuspan, Fann ers Bank .
v. dl go to the sc hol ar' h1p fund for
$200 scho larship from Bank One. rx:r~mnal mtrrv 1c w, !alent. cvcn mg
the 199} pageant
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LITTLE ROCK , Ark . (AP) Sam Walton , who built Wai -Man
m10 the nation 's biggest retail cham
and became one of America 's richest men without losing his penchant
for pickup trucks and bargain haircuts, has died of cancer at 74.
Walton died Sunday at the Um ·
versity of Arkansas Medical Sci ences HospitaL He had been treated
for leukemia in the early 1980s and
was diagnosed w1th bone cancer 10

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tun1ty for ev eryone."
The two caridodatrs fac ed off on
NBC' s "Toda y" show on the eve
of criucal pnmancs in New York. ,
Wisconsm and Kansas
In an hour-long JOUHappearance
on the "Donahue" show Imm edi ately aft er JOUSting on "Today,"
Cli n!On and Brown ad opted a far
more CIVIl and cerebral tone , w1th
Clinton dircctmg most of the questioning on 1ssu cs ran g1n g frorn

ca mpa1 gn fmance reform to long
tcnoi -&lt;:arc for the elderly Host Phi l
Donahue sal ol I the set and sa od

nothong.
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mcc un g of the day , then stood
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before the pnm.1ry \lr·as no umc lt 1r
more anW!!omsm, forgcltm ~ fm th t·
moment th e sharo cu h.:me.c ol Uw

prcvoous hour on "Today "
"I n thos pnmary we argue that
"e each have beuer plan s for
chan ge." Clinton saod to open the
'Don.ahuc" show.

Irnn1 C.1 lly, the f1rst questi on on
"TndJ)" wa s abou t a man "-' ho
ldt the race bu t ts ta lk 1ng ahout
~C ll ln~

bac k 111 -

former Mas-

Sen Paul Tsonga.10.
C IJnton s~\ICJ he bc iJ cvcs
T"ong as 1\ ~t ill runnm ~. and
renewed h1 s cntJC Jsm of T~n!!as '
proposed capital ~atn s ta' cu t
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"I thmk he 's son of ~e lling the
hcs i ol both "orld s ro cht nuw · ·
Cl mton saod , ompl jmg T:,m~as v.: as
makm ~ h1s appeal s for vote s wllh ·
out full scru t•n y because he's no t
ocuvcly camnJJ ,!.!.n m~ .

Wal-Martfounder Sam Walton dies at 74

.Co•petitin Price• '"' 'louacl:
•ludtet Pltl1 AvailaW. To Qualified Custo•ers
•No AIIUallalk C•arte
•SMall Set•Up FH Oar..

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for all of Southeasicrn Oh1u
mclud1ng Meigs Count\ ..
Malone ahu 'Jod Ihat he had a
clo se wor kin g rrlatoon'h'p v.o1h
current 94th dJ :-,mct Rcpr c~nt.1 LH C
Mary Atel and Stille Scna10r Lon~ .
Abel was unabl e 10 allcnd the

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NEW YORK (AP) ~ Jerr y
Bruwn said today th at Democrat iC
prcsidenual front-runner Bill Cion·
ton promoted raCism by playong
golf at an all-white club, drawing a
fiery rclOrt in a mornm g mmi ·
debate that at umcs collapsed into
angry finger -pointing .
"Jerry Brown knows I'm not
racist ," Clinton sa id . "I hav e
demonstrated m a Southern climate
all my life a deep commitment to
CIVIl nghts and equal opportunity.
.. As governor and throughout my
life I have fought for equal oppor-

Hillsboro to host
cattle sale April 8
HILLSBORO - A feeder caule
sale will be held by the Producers
Livestock Association in Hillsboro
on Wednesday, AprilS. at 7 p.m. It
will be an Ohio approved graded
feeder cattle sale.
On Monday, Apnl 13. at 2:30
p.m. m Hillsboro. an all -breed cow
sale is scheduled.
For more information call 1513-393-3424.
Caule salesmen are Weldon
Taulbee and Don Knorc .

A Multimed ia Inc. Newspaper

Clinton, Brown debate on eve of primary triple header

Slnice."

Shareholders elected dJTectors
and approved the resolutiOn to
increase the number of common
shares of OVB ~ock from 459 ,606

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MOTHER-SON TEAM - Kathy and Michael Malesick p1rlicipated in the seventh annual spring fashion sbow of tbe Pomeroy
Merchants Association held Friday evening at Pomeroy Elementary. Modeling for Middleport Department Store, Kathy is sporting a two piece rayon short outfit while lillie Michael is featured in
a crested cotton t-shirt and coordinating shorts. (SH story on page

6)

A shrewd, ebull1ent business man who made a habit of popping
into h1s stores unannounced, Wal ton built his empire on low prices,
customer service and employee
loyalty. In 1991, Wai-Mart Stores
Inc . dethroned Sears, Roebuck and
Co. as the nation's largest rcta1lcr.
" He was a great merchant, a
great leader and a great compe11 -

tor, " saod Edward A. Bre nn an.
Scars chairman and L hl l'f rxcr utiv c

Walton opened hi s firSt Wal ~
Mart on Rogers 30 years ago Now
there arc 1.735 Wai -Marts In 42
states and 212 Sam 's Whole sale
Club warehouse stores. In 1991.
Wai-Mart earned $1.6 bollion, up
33 pereent from a year carher.
In October, Forbes magazo nc
ranked Walton and h1s four c hii ·
drcn third through se venth on ot s
list of the nche st Am ericans. Th e
Waltons' net wonh was put at 54.4
billion eoch.
An unpret e ntiou s man who
avoided interviews, Walton occasionally drove his piCkup from hos
home outside the Ozark Mountain
city of BcntonvJIIe to the town
square to shop for groceries and get
a haircuL

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Walton 's stores und erc ut compctllors bn. au ~c th ey usc a hi ghtech d ~&lt; tro hut oon sy stem that ge ts
merc handise to slorcs w1th1n two

cb"' . compared wnh an avera ge oi
two weeks among nvals .
Wai -Mart's 3RO.OOO employees
- or "as soc 1atc s .. as he called
them -

were encouraged to come

up with their own markct1n g
sc hem es and ideas. A stock -pur·
chase plan gave them a stak e in
Wai -Mart 's pcrfonnancc.
Wh en he was diagno se ~ w1th
bone cancer, Wallon scnl a mem o
to each store, saying he dodn't want
h1s corporate family to hear n from
anyone else.
Last month , President llu s h
gave him the Presidential Medal of
Freedom, the nation' s h1ghest civo iJJn honor.
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