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Friday, May 3, 1991

Pomeroy-Middleport, OhiO

Page 10-The Dally Sentinel

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:Honor rolls announced ________________~...;.,__~
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The honor rolls for the fifth six don Wolfe, all A's: Jamie Baker, Hensler, Dianne Jones, Tonia Autumn Thomas.
sa .BIIIck, Chris Burtis, Amber Lora Ward.
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; week, grading period in the South- J .B. Boso, Sarah Brauer, Carly Nazarewycz, Amy Northup, Jennie
Fourth grade • Ashli Davis, all . Proffitt; J.P. Harmon, Tyler JohnJUNIOR HIGH
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: ern Local School District have Ctow, Stacey Ervin, Kim !hie, Scarberry, Melissa Smith, Bobby A's;'Erroil Aldridge, Bridget Cross, son, Rachel Allen. · ·
Seventh )!l'a(!e - Amanda Mill$, {
Tasha Johnson, Sracy Lyons, Chris WrileSCI, Camilla Y OIICham.
been announced.
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Tara Knighting, Tonya Litchfield,
Second grade - Nick Bolin, all John Card, Robby Crow, CJ. HatRandolph, Tara Rose, Dena Sayre,
RACINE ELEMENTARY
SYRACUSE ELEMENTARY
Kim Sayre.
A's: Brandi Codner, Janice ris, Paul !hie, Rochelle Jenkins, •
: First grade - Tyler Little, Joey Lena Yoacham.
First grade • Nathan Martin,
Fifth 8Jlde - Cynthia Caldwell, Richard.
Jennifer Lawrence, Jay McKelve~.
Fourth grade - Josh Ervin, Josie Cody Wallace, all A's; Matthew Evan Struble, Billy Young, all A's;
: Manuel, Rachel Marshall, Jill MatThird grade - Erin Bolin, Anita Jason Shuler, Nick Smith, Rayail "
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' son, all A's; Joe Adkins, Sheri Jarrell, Kara King, Jesse Liule, Jes- Ash, Aaron Ohlinger, Mary Valerie Cundiff, Shaun Harris.
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Holter, Joey McKinney, all A's; Young, Ryan Martin.
: Cummins, Amber Duffy, Matthew sica Theiss, all A's; Steven Boso, Schultz, Lindsey Smilh.
. Sixth grade - Brian Allen, Jason Rebeka:ti Collins, RebeQ:a Davis,
Eighth grade - Randy Bing,
: Johnson, Billie J. McNeely, Jason Donnie Carnahan, Jenny Carleron,
Second grade • Sarah Ball, ·Lawrence, Amller Thomas, all A's: Joshua Pullins.
MasQn Fisher, Matt Morrow, all
· Miller, Macy Rees, Matthew SIWUine Evans, Troy Hoback, Jody Christopher Yeauger, all A's; Cara Philip Hamm, Hillery Harris,
Fourth grade - Patty Lawrence, A's; Willy Childress, Brian Ander·
: Thompso!L .
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Hupp, 'Jessica Smith, Tommy · Ash, Jeremy Fisher, Jessica Janey, Travis Usle.
all A's; Jason Roush, Billie Jo Sell- . son, Grant Circle, Scott Grace
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Second grade - Macyn Ervin, Smtih.
Joshua Larsen, Erin Struble,
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ers.
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Kevin Ihle, Andrea Moore, Shan-1 •
Fifth grade - Ryan Grace, Matthew .warner.
Jonathan Evans, all A's; Michael
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First grade - Travanna Moore,
Sixth grade - Greg McKinney, non Morarity , Kendra Norris) •
Nicole
Hill, Danny Sayre, Derek · Third grade • Josh11a D11vis, Russell Krider, Tanya· Baker, all A's; Amy Rizer and Josh David Pickens, Tracy, Pickett, :
: Ball, Clay Enslen, CounncyHill,
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: Jeremy Hill, Sbauna Manuel, Erin Smith~ Stephanie Stemple.
Steve Tackett, all A's; Adam Cum- ' Amadda Huddleston, fan A•s; Ike Roush.
Courtney Roush, Amy Weaver and ,
Sixth
grade
-Jesse
Maynard,
all ings, Donnie ProffiU, Jon Smith, ApPerson, Anthony Barber, Melis·
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• Roach, Jamie Stemple.
D.}i. • Darlena Flowers, all A's; Ryan Willia(ns. · ·
: Third grade f. Kvie Norris, Bran- A's; Angie Carleton, Kristen
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New Gallia

117th Kentucky Der~y results - Cl

· f~ir ~bows

announced

Inside

Summer outings should help take edge
off of irritations - Beat of the Bend - B7

Along t.he river ........... - 81-7
Business..................................Dl
Comics. .........'...............Insert ·
Classified.........................Dl-7
Deaths..................................A(i
F.ditoral. ·····-·····...............A2
~arnl............................... Dl-8

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Knights of Pythias Lodge contributes
sum for preservation.of artifacts - A4

Cbonce ol rain 90 percent.IIIJb
, today In mid '701. ' ·

Sports. ............................ Cl-8

Weather: ..........................A-3

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ALL FURNITURE AND FURNITURE
RELATED ITEMS WILL BE INCLUDED
IN THIS•••

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ORDERED

SOLD
IMMEDIATELY

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UNPRECEDENTED
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Of Name Brands

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UP TO

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$29997

NOT S799.95
SUNDAY ONLY

HOURS .
ONLY

61 °/o OFF SUNDAY

ALL GOODS NOW
STORED AND/011
DISPLAYED WILL IE
PLACED ONTO THE
PUIUC MAllET FOR
APEIIIOD OF nME
NOT TO EXCEED I
HOUIS.

uP To 61 °/o

RKtonic·. Chirotonic, MaeJc MitWie,
Maffrus I lexspr1ng
QU~TEO ,PEACH COVER
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SET

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$44997

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$2 33

SUNDAY ONlY

NO ONE PLRMITTED EARL Yl'

TEAMS OF IALIE: All purchaed itema mutt be ~id for bY

DINEnE/ 4 SWIVEL CHAIRS

$59997

No MriV thoppen permitted before the ciGar• GP• at 12 ;00
noon &amp;undey. E\llrV'thln&amp; loki M Ia and wheN II.
Up to i1% FF lunda¥.

$69997

42" HUTCH

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&amp;moll Scale Eorthtono
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ROCKER RECLINER LUMIAI SUPPORT
Blue Fle118teel
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NOT 1999.95
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$3 9997

COLONIAL STYLE
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Colonl•l blue'wlth smllil pattern.
QUEEN INNERSPRING MAnRESS
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PICTURES

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124.95. 129.95
SUIIDAY
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Queen or Twin Size
YOUR CHOICE
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SUNDAY ONLY

$29997

2 TO CHOOSE FROM

NOT 1799.95

SUNDAY ONLY

$34997

looltcaM H_.oarth
w/Mirron, Un1r Mattress.
HICit~ra, Mattrtn Pad

: ~LOCKED

SUNDAY ONLY

$24997 ·

KING SIZE MATIRESS SET

UNIU. SUtiiAY
AT 12:00
O'CIOCII NOON

Orthoplllic. Quilt~

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KANAUGA - A proposed
recycling center in the Kanauga
area is being toured as the answer
to some of the solid waste problems facing the county - but residents here believe otherwise. ·
More than 150 people who live
and work in Kanauga have signed a

,..-----Local briefs-· -, Township declared disaster area

Early Amerlc•n Flock Nylon Pettem

UP TO 610!o OFF SUNDAY

HOBSON · As of 4 p.m. Saturday, the Meigs County Commis. sioners declared Salisbury Township in Meigs County a disaster
area, due to Friday's massive earth ·and rock slides near Hobson
. (Pity Me).
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Commissioners and Meigs County Director of Emergency Services Bob Byer said, "We are requesting OOOT 10 close that section of State RL 7, and 10 reroute traffic. A shelter has been opened
in the old American Legion Hall in Middleport. Red Cross officials
have been notified and expected to be on hand by 7 p.m."
All public utilities have been shut off in the Storys Run, Hobson
Pity Me areas. Conrail and CSX officials have been notified and
are inspe.:ting railroad tracks in the stricken areas.
BETHESDA, Md. (AP)- President Bush suffered shor111ess of
brealh while jogging at Camp David on Saturday afternoon ~d was
hC!,Silitilized at Bethesda Naval Hospital for further examination, the
White HOUJe said.
.
S~man John Herrick said the presiden~ was in ''stable condi- ·
tion ' but will require further examination. ·

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IRASS I GLASS
33" X 72"

$7 798

Dr. Hopkins to administer AMHC

4 BROWN VINYL CHAIRS

$·14997

ATHENS - Df. Romola N. Hopkins, executive director of the
Gallia..Jacbon-Melgs Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services since 1985, has been named chief executive om-·
cer pf the Athens Mental Health Center.
Hopkins' appointment was announced Friday by Dr. Michael F.
H:eS director of the Ohio Departm~t of Mental Heal~, She
re
Dr. Don Chesser, who was reilsstped to another factlity.
Hopkins' prior experience inoludes serving as superintendent of
Cootinuecl'oa pqe 3

SWIVEL ROCKERS

TradltloMI ttYied swivel rockerl In blue or
llefoemg,_
NOT S349.95
SUNDAY ONLY

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petition to keep out a recycling
center proposed by A.O. Powers, a
West Virginia trash hauler and
S!llid waste businessman.
While Powers says the center
will allow him to reduce the
amount of waste he transports 10
the Gallia County landfill, residents
believe the site Powers has chosen
will become a dump in their backyards.

President Striken While Jogging

OVER-STUmD CHAISE RECUNER
loft V81vet cover. T•upe or Blue
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SOFA &amp; LO
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SUNDAY ONLY

SOFA CHAIR

DOORS WILL

$997 .

FlEE DELIVERY
CHAISE RECLINER

w

OAK FINISH. GLASS DOORS

QUEEN WATERBEDS

$49997

SECnONAl /INCUNEIS w/IIKU..
Du...,.e Cov• - 3 Colo1 ,
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SUNDAY OM.Y

NOT 1999.95

$39997

SLEEP SOFA/MATCHING CHAIR

FIRST COME - FIRST'SERVED

Colonial style 3 Pc. Living Room Suite
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Earthtoneatripe.
NOT 11199.95
SUNDAY ONLY

avtUIIble. No gua,_,..... except ONE ADVERTISED UNIT.

tllble with almond formica top with oik
wood edge.

By MELINDA POWERS
Times-Sentlael News StaiT

SOFA/LOVESEAT/CHAIR

c•h ·perton•l ehldl. M•terc:.nt. VIM. and/or ac~able
crtdtt'epplcations only. No L8y·8WIYI · Ftee.DIII¥try wll be

4 tilt swivel chairs with pastel covers.

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SUNDAY ONLY

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219 97

year with reasonably smalfbaJance "
· Soutllera Dllltrld
. PaasaKc of !,btl {oQr lll.il!..!evY in
the Soutf.m I;li.W~
is 'essential if th'e district is to
reinain solvent and stay out of the
state loan program according to
Supt. Bobby Ord. '
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The levy will generate $223,000
of the . anticipated shortfall of
$400,000 for operation of the district's schools in 1991-92.
Supt. Ord explained that every
effort is being made by the district
to keep the school trt:Joing intO
the !pan program. He · tbat with
the levy ·money and the funds saved
by the cuts in programs and personnel made by the Board of Education last month, this is possible.
The board·last mooth'eliminated
. the instrumental music prbgram to
·save a total of $37,900, one teach·
ing position to save $36,100, and
extra curricular activities with .the

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eXCC'J!lion of yearbook tO save
$47,425.
In addition kinderganen was
. ch&amp;ng~ from half day to. all day
~~19!1. • ell~~ I!J,JIIVe.~ ~'
tnet about~ siiic:e ~ ~ooer­
garten !'Cutes ~lit be; ehmmated.
The chtldren will come lo school
'on the~ regular bus routes. The savings will com~ in the form of nuiintenance, repatrs and fuel as well as
i~ bus ~ment.
.
A savmgs of abot~t $20,000 ts
anticipated by repla~ing two current teachers at .the htgh end. of .the
salary scale wtth two begmnmg
teachers. Another $20,000 to
$30,000 is expected to be saved ·
through variables in payment
amounts for generar operating
expenses, Supt. Ord said.
Last year the District cut five
aides, an assistant to the Treasurer,
four regqlar teachers, an administrative assistant, a talented and gift·
Continued on A-3

Kanauga res~ dents sign petition
to keep out recycling center

Orthopedic Quilted Maffrus I ·
Foundation
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SUNDAY ONLY

WOOD DINEnE

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$9999

QUEEN MAnRESS SET

Table w / 4 chlirs. oak finish. Forms• Top, 1 Leo!

8 HOURS ONLY!

OFF

DOORS OPEN SUNDAY

chelr fGr those who need help to recline
or to get to their feet.$
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SUNDAY

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POMEROY • Voters in MeiJ.S
County'• election Tuesday w.1ll
decide two school issues - a five·
mUI continuing levy for the Meigs
Local Dislric(,jlnd a fOI!f·mill thiee
year levy for the Southern Local
School District
• While neither district has been
forced bY financial hardship to go
into the Emergency School Assistance Fund, Southern is reportedly
on the brink despite personnel
reduction and program changes.
The district has an overall shortfall in finances for the 1991-92
school year of approximately
$400,000, according to Southern
Local Board of Education Treasurer Dennie Hill.
The Meigs Local School District
is in much better shape and Supt.
James Carpenter reports that the
District "is looking al ending the

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142 2nd Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio

FLEXSTEEL LIFT RECLINER

Electric enisled

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Tlmea-Seatlllel Statr

SECTIONAL W/RECLINERS

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THE
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.

HOBSON - Though officials are
· reluctant 10 state a specific cause, it
· is lltlieved a rock slide that left
' large ·cracks in the ground Friday
· evening just below Hobson are the
result of an earlhquake in Illinois.
Twenty-six people in I 0 house·
holds were evacuated from their
homes in the Hobson area on State
Route 7, near the Meigs-Gallia
County border, late Friday after
to.ns of boulders tumbled from

"0penirig up."
·several ·homes were damaged
due 10 the cracks. Early Saturday,
some area residents were advised
their homes had started 10 slip from ·
their foundations.
Despite the evacuation notice,
most individuals were back in their
homes Saturday. Several indicated
they intended to leave the area. By
midday, Byer COfltinued to advise
residents 10 leave at once.
"I don't know what's going 10
happen here," Byer said, "but people should stay away from their
homes until' things settle down."

Speculation was voiced as to the
possibility of trapped mine water
causing lhe dam~~ge.
· ODOT Engineer Don JohnsQn
stated the'lllinois tremor was .Jl!Obably the cause; however, he did not
dismiss !he mine water theory.
Johnson stared he had not been in
conract with mine reclamation officials, but recalled a coal tipple was
located in tbat area years ~~go.
Johnson remarked the lateral
movement of the earth in the area
suggests some vibmtion or jXeSSure
release below the surface, which
could have resulted from the earth-

and I left the scene on Friday. ~
Byei said, "he and I and the f~
depanrnent thought it was best to
keep the highway closed."
•
Upon the arrival of OOOT offi7
cials early Saturday, hQwever, the
road was re-Qpened. JohnJon stated
Rt. 7 woul~ remain open 85 long If
it was passable, adding the lack of ·
detours made closing it clifficu!L •
According 10 Johnloo, the road
would be marked as "rough road~
and a 20 miles per how- lll*d
sory would be posted. He stited
ODOT was also considering possiContlnued on D-:Z

quake in Illinois on Friday.
Johnson stated .if the fallen
rocks and cracks were caused by a
landslide, the rriovemtnt would
probably have only be~n toward
· lhe river. However, the &lt;;racks and
land movement suggested that the ·
ground had s~ifted parallel to .the
river as well.
There was also discussion
whether or not State Route 7
should have been open to traffic on
Saturday. Aldiough the road was
initially closed, one lane traffic was
permitted Saturday.
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"When Sheriff Soulsby (James)

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neaJ:by cliffs.
In addition to the rock slides,
countless cracks in the ground and
on the road continued to develop
and widen on Saturday afternoon.
Ohio Department of Transportation crews direcred one-way traffic
an&lt;t attempted to fill the cracks,
many of which were three to four
inches wide.
·
Meigs County Emergency Services Director Robert Byer reported Saturday morning residents of
the immediate area were evacuated
from their homes late Friday
evening because the ground was

Meigs ·County voters
will
decide
sch
ol
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zssues at a l'u~sday

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FINANCING AVAILABLE
6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH
FREE DELIVERY

ALL SALES
FINAL!
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* RMJISIDE' * RESI'ONK * 'ORT * KINCAID
* BLACISMTH SIIOP * CHATHAM COUNTRY • SPRING AIR •
ENGLAND/CORSAIR * IW'ERIAL • JIMSON • HARRIS * UNIQUE •

This is a PUBUC SALE
and shall be conduded
on the premises of

WALL RECLINER.

SUNDAY!!!

;. BASSETT • FI£XSIEEL

6 Mclrlths. Same As Cash Financing

12 NOON 'TIL 8:00 P.M.

STORE WILL REMAIN
CLOSED UNTIL...
NOON ...

NAME BRANDS TO BE RELEASED...

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Public notlfl..;tlon lo her8by given thlt os of this Sundoy. Moy
8th. 1111 , ' - n tiMI hours of 12:00 o'cloclc noon and I p.m.
thlt Sundey night over 1100.000.00 worth uflumMure•ndfur· ·
niture relotod Items wHI be ploced onto tt. public market 11 up
to 81'11 off, Doors wHI remoln -n for 8 Haun Only this Sun·
dly. Nothing hold beck r...rdloto of nome br•nd. This storols
· now closed ond wlllremllin clotod until 12 Noon Sundoy. Pur·
pose of this Hlols to beloncelnventOJ'I ond inCfiiH . . .h llow.
Th'- fkm 1e not going out of.buoln-.
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NO LAY-AWAYS

FREE DELIVERY. -

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OVERSIZE WAll RECLINER
Brown or Mauve Plaid

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
ud BRIAN J, REED
Times-Sentinel StillY
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IMPORTANT SITUATION AND
WARRANtS THE PUBLIC'S
IMMEDIATE

1 3 Sections. 134 Pogeo . .
A Muhlmtdlo Inc. N-spoper

Mlddleport-Pomeroy--Galllpoii.,....Polnt Pleasant, May 5,1991

Homes evacuated after rock slides near Hobson

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AUTHORIZED AND CERTIFIED
REDUCTIONS ON EVERYTHING UP TO

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EARTHQUAKE? • Tans of bonlders fell
from nearby cUffs onto State Roate 7 near Hob·
son Friday nigbl. Officials are ~peci!latlng It

may bave lleen caused by an eartllqilake II nn.
nols earUer tllat day. (Times-Sentinel Pboto by
Charlene HoeRich)

Gallians to decide 5~
separate issues May 7
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By MELINDA POWERS
Times-Sentinel News StaiT

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aaked to decide the fate of a pro·
posed veterans monument to be
e ted in the city park. The Gallia
u ty Veterans Association bas
been liciting and campaigning
for the emorial for more lhan two
y~.
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AccOrding to lhe Veterans War
MelllQrial CQmmillec, the memori·
.al will not take away from the aeslhetic beauty of lhe par:k, nor witJ it
obstruct the view of the river as has
been charged by several citizens. ·
The present Douahboy memorial measures about 30 f~ in diame-

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ter and the mound is around five ·
feet high. The proposed memorial'
will be 38 feet in diameter and.·
around three feet high; In order to
get all the names on the memorial,.
. the wall around lhe memorial will
be appro~timately five feet high,
recessed two feet below ground
· level. The outside of the walls wUI
be three feet high above '-round
level with grass-covered PI sloping out 10 form a mound around the
memorial. According to these
dimensions, the plllpose.f memorial
Coutlnlltd on A-3
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GALLIPOLIS- Voters who
travel to the Jl!&gt;lls on May 7 will be
"The way his trucks come aaked 10 dectde three hotly contestthrough here, then go back there ed issues that have been debated in
and dump that garbage on the recent weeks.
ground - we just don't want that
Residents in Vinton and Addihere," said Bob Garbesi, Kanauga , son Township will also vote on
resident.
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local village and fire issues while
Powers operates three trash lhe polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to
hauling services from Kanauga 7 p.m. APjliOXintately 17,979 VOl·
A &amp; R Sanitation, Inc., Sanitation ers are registered in Gallia County.
Service, Inc., and Rural Sanitation
Gallipolis city voters will be
Service, Inc. The proposed site for
the recycling center is at the end of
Hubbard Street, near several residential homes.
Powers said he believes that a
recycling center would be a boost
for the area.
"Some amounts of waste could
· be eliminated by l'liCycling and the
· center could generate 10 to 12
Br JIRIAN J, REED
. an ·Independent candidate last
jobs," .lie said. "All operations
Tlmes-SendDel Stair
month after the partisan filing
would be inside a building, not outPOMEROY • Rev.ublican
deadline.
side where it would be an eyesore. · voters within the Vtllage of
Three Republicans are seek· ··
There would be a tire shredder and
Pomeroy will nominate their
ing two open scats on the
a machine 10 bust up pallets."
candidate for this fall's mayor's
Pomeroy ViUage Council. Scou ·
But with the establisbmenl of a
race and will elect two council M. Dillon, John W. Blaettner
recycling center, Garbesi said he
members during Tuesday's elec:·
and John Amott are seeking the
. and his neighilors are facing more
lion.
seats now occupied by Reed and
of the problems they already have
Republican Dottie Turner
Bryan Shank, which expire at
-junked truck bodies, rodents and
will face curren~ Pomeroy Villhe end of 1991. ShaQic has chothe stench of garbage.
lage Council member Bruce
sen not to seek re-elec'\ion.
"The trucks will come around
Meigs and Southern Local
Reed for the office of Pomeroy
that corner (on Hubbard Street) and
Mayor ia the county's onl,r ·school District voters will
• you'll see swff )usf pour out of the
decide wx levies in those
' party primary, and the Repubbback of them,' he said. "On any
Qll vfctor ol that race win face
precincts (see related story); .
given day, it smel\$ really bad
however, polls in the Butem
Independents Larry Wehrung
there."
. and Ellen Rought in the fall.
Local School District (North
The proposed site of the center
Webrung, a Democrat ftled
Olive, South Olive, Oraage,.
was shut down Monday after a rep· 85 an Independent candidate
North Chester, South Cheater
resentative from the Ohio En¥ironafter his petition to run on the
and West Chester) will not be
mental Protection Agency declared
Democratic ticket was rejected
the site a transfer station Friday.
openrhe West Chester precinct
by the Meigs County Board of
The shut-down was the second
Elections due 10 insufficient sig·
nutde tip of residents from both
this year at a Powers' operation. A
natures. Wehrung now IICI'Ves as
the Meigs and Eutern Local
landfill operated by ERO. Inc., in
the President of the Pomeroy
School Districts. Therefore,
West Columbia, W.Va., was
Village Council.
Meigs Lot:al residenta who UJU·
recently closed by ·the West VirRougbt, meanwhile, filed as
Continued 011 A-6

Voters to choose fall field
for village posts Thesday
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ally vote in the West Chester
precinct.can cast their ballots at
the Rock Sprinas precinct this
time, and have been so notified
by the Meigs County Board of
Eleclions.
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Plllll for precincts in the two .
school districll will be open
from 6:30a.m. until7:30 p.m.
Middleport voters will elect
villaae offic:iata this year as
well, but will not vote on !hole
candidates until tbe general
election in Novcmlxr.
{ncumbent Mayor Fred Hoffman, a Republican, filed u an
Independent after hia petitioo 10
run on the Republican ticket
was rejected due to insuffielent

siP~tures.

Democrat Osby Martin OJ01IOIOS HotTiun in Novem-

ber.
. Paul Oart, also a n =
dent, will challen
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UU. :Walters and James Clltw01thy in the fall.

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Pomeroy-Middleport Gallipolis, OH-Polnt Pleasant, WV

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May5,1991

wUI be wiclet but lower tllan. the The purpose of the bond issue,
present Doqhboy.
~ to the blllot, is "fill' new
'County · voters w111 decide conslniCtiOD, includiua a new high
whether 10 IIUbslclize their llllh dis· school building, lmprovemeou,
JlOS8I
&amp;l the GaDia County liDdfill. renovation IIIII ac!cUn&amp; 11Cboo1 flcil·
~If plued, the JIIOI)Oied three mill, ·ities, acquiring real property and
five Yea" levy WiiiiiO"icce "for the providing equipnenL A four mill,
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collection and diiiJ(IIal of garb!lge five Yea" levy for cunent openting
~Oil of the Gtlllia ~ty expenses will also appear with the
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bOnd issue.
U the levy were to pass, it would
In local issues, the "Yillqe of
generate
$1.3!'1
million
per
year
for
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Vinlon
will as1t its votm to pass a
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the county. The additional Jevenue 2.7 mill, three year levy for open(·
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· would lllow the county to meet the · ing
nses.
• approximately $1.2 million yearly • =Township will ..t resi·
operating costs for the landfill and dents for appro"al of a .3 mill, five
pay for additional impro"Yemenu year levy to meet the COltS of oper·
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mandated by recent state legisla· ating and maintaining ·the town·
lion.
ships fire and emeraency vehicles.
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Two hotly contested issues .
One major change is noted in
lnvoi'Ying the consolidation of the ~ placel for the election. Res·
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WEATilER MAP • The weatber forecast for Sunday calls for
four Gallia County Local. School 1~nts who vote in 4-B will now
~ . a wide area of/reclpitatlou acdvit~ startiag in nortben Mlnn.eso·
district high schools will also cast their ballots at the GalliDOlis
. . ta as snow au developing into ram aud showers ttu:ourout the
appear on the bltlot. A 4.6 mill Water Treatment Plant, ~020
, central states, ending in Louisiana as thunderstorms. (AP
bond issue for construction of a Cheamut SL
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new·county high school i- expecled
Tbe foUowing is a list of polling
to generate $f8 millibn if passecJ. pia~ in Gallia County, as Iistell
by the Election Board: City 1-A:
Continued from A-1
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Buckeye
Rural El~tric Co-Op,
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Inc.; Oty 1-B, Washington Elemen·
~ ~:ed teacher, a maintenapce person, ing only $90,000 a yeaJ: to go into ·
rary Sehool; City 2A, City Building
, : -and a' high scllool teaching posi- other operating expenses such as
(Fire Slalion); City 2-B· Bob Saun·
.tz:tion; and· reduced two secretarial classroom books, supplies, and ·
'Extended forecast ·
ders Qu¥er State Senice Station;
~ : JlOSI!ilms to part-lime in an effort to . equipment
Monday tbroup Wednesday
City 3·A, Washington Elementary
• w·balance the budget.
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Supt Carpenter JeJIOifS that the
A chance' of showers Monday. School; City 3-B, Lod8C Buildina,
: f As fll' the cost of the four mill board is looking at possible cuts in Fair Tuesday and Wednesday . Corner 3rd &amp; Pine· City 4-A,
: ~:tevy to homeowners, the superin·
state fund ing for the 1991 · 92 · . Highs mid 60s to mid 70s Monclay Country Cabinets, 1100 · 2nd Ave;
• l -tendent gave the elUUilple of a fam- school year. These could amount 10 and in the 60s Tuesday and City 4B, Water Treatment Plant,
:P:ily wbose home has a marlcetvalue as much as $200,000 if the pro- Wednesday. Lows in upper40s and 2020 Chesmut Ave.; City 4-C Old
~ :~f $30,000. He said that the tax posed cuts in disad'Yantaged PIIJ?il 50s Monday and Tllesclay and mid Golf Club House (102 Bastiani
would be $35.55 per year funds and excess lottery fund diS· 30s to mid 40s Wednesday.
Dr.);
J • :Or leSs than a dime a clay.
tribution which the governor has
Gallipolis Township, Lob·
':~ · , Mei~s ~I
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proposed are approved by the LegSouth-Central Obio ,
byNew Courthouse; Kanauga
, ... Wh1Ie conttnumg operattng 1slature.
Sunday, occasional showers Precinct, Jaycee's Builditig; Addi·
. :~:levies have ~n repeatedly defeat- ·
with ·thundeistorms possible. High son Township, Bulaville Town•. •"CCd in lhe Meigs Local School Dis·
75 to 80 Chance of rain is 90 ..... house; Addison Precinct, .Town·
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, met, the reason for putting it on the
1 ballot again and again is 10 comply
• with the contract between the
Meigs Local Teachers Association
and the .Board of Education.
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A "continuinf levy, inciden.tally, is one wh1ch once passed the selections Friday night in the
is pleased to annout~ce that he has taken
Ohio Lottery:
remains in effect indefinitely.
Pick
3
Numbers
The MLT A contract states !hat
over the practice of
2-6-5
the Board of Education shall place
(two, six, five)
the levy on the ballot at every reguPick
4 Numbers
lar election for the tenn of the cur·
2-2-4-2
rent contract. That contract expires
(two, two, four, two)
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CardS
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According to Supt. Carpenter,
4 (four) of Hearts
' the five mill continuing levy,, if
j (three) of Clubs
passed, would generate for the disOFFICE LOCAnDII: ·
10 (ten) ofDiamonds
' trict $530,000 a year.
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J ,(jack) of Spades
746 2nd Annua - Gallpolls, Olllo
l However, of that an\ount 83 perThe
jackpot
for
Saturday's
' cent or $440,000 would go into lhe
llcn11s from _JahMtlll'l ~market In Dr. l i - ' 1 old offkt.l
salaries of teachers, non-certified Super. Lotto drawing is worth $12
NOW ACCEniNG IIEW PAnENTS
personnel and fringe benefits, leav- million.

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825 Third Ave., Gallipolis. 'Ohlo

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Forward: I received the following letter rrom my good
triend, Gayle Prlee, a trequeat
Leiter to lbe Editor writer to Tbe
Dally SelltiDel. He is also noted In
tbe fields of educatloa, J»oUtics,
. world events, ecoDOJDic arfairs•
and historian of Meigs County. It
was somewhat surpr isJng to
receive tbis letter from Gayle,
wbicb reads. as foUows:

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PAT WHITEHEAD
Aaslslalll Publlsber-Controller

A ME MBER of The Associated Press, lnlaDd Datly P rHs Assorlatlon and the
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LETTERS OF OPINION are welcome. Tbey ohould be lfls than 300 wordl ;
loq . All letters arenblect toedltlna aad must be • lped wtthnarne. addre11 and
telephone number. No u ntJaned: letters wDI be publilhed. Letters should be 1n

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WISHFUL THINKING, OR HOPEFUL POSSIBILITY?

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frogs can dig holes. I do not know
the answer to this question but do
know that they hibernate beneath
the swface during the winter season. Most of them live in ·holes In
orcie!' to surVive.
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Gayle, frogs 'do have some ·
advantage over skuolcs. ·For example, iJ you are pestered with bugs
during the summer season, you can
have one or twO of the large bull·
frogs ready for gobbling the insects
Friend Fled:
around yolir .home. The insect popConsidering the state of the ads ulation has gradually diminished
on TV, in perticular and TV enter· due to the eating habits 'of bull
tainment, in general, it seems frogs. The writer has heard that
aPJllOJlliate to look for other kinds Oris Smith, l)asban Road, has
stopped using his Bug Zapper, and
of jocularity.
You have been a long time has gone to the use of bull frogs.
. devotee of fro~~· When I was about His reason, "Bug Zappers only kiD
10 year~ old 11 was my good for- good bugs and not bad ones. My
tune 10 capture a baby slcunk about · frogs only ge~ the bad ones."
the size of my fJSt My mothet let
Gayle, do you Imow what a
me take it In lhe house and I made thrill it is to have bull frogs in your
it a nest in a little box that we kept · balhtub when taking a bath? The
under the cook sto'Ye in the k:iU:hen. lively kick of the frog legs will
That skunk went through all tbe give you a water spray which will
motions that big skunks go through give you one of the most extraordibut he never perfumed me. There nary thrills of your life. I have been
are several varieties of skunks; the
tong stripe·, the short 8mn.. and lhe told that there is nothing quite like
'ull
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ful , black. Sorry to say down
Also, Gayle, you should consid·
through the years I have Iaten the
hide off a Jot of skitnks. We figured er !hat in the hot summer season
two dollars .for a nice hide and in the frogs do sing and their lovely
· c1a that
ld b
voices range from a high C to a low
depresslon
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wou
uy a bass. I am told that Hans Leim·
pair of shoes.
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Fred, did you ever have a pet bach, conductor of the Leading
Creek symphony orchestra, spends
frog? Frogs have been bad luck for a great deal rl time studying these
me. One night while frog hunting I unusual voices. After. listening to
lost my g~ses in the willows. ln these jolly creatures he is much
school I dissected a frog and more skilled in his profession .
leamed all about how frogs snap up H
h · till
d ·
insects with their sticky tongues
owever, e IS s con ucung at
and how they have a gullet and .Leading
SomeCreek.
people who live near a
cloacus. Fred, we had that little stream. with many frogs contend .
frog all embalmed and SU'Citched that the frog chorus lulls them to
out.;:i: =~·fell in with steer more readily: others disagree.
Staustics show that those who lisanolhec skunk. SlqJnky came .egu- . ten to dte frogs chirp and croak at
larly to our back door, ~ off the night can usually sleep through a
cat, and fdled up on cat food. Then thunderstorm. An mteresting
· 1M; sauntered over to the water can ·thought .·sn
· '·t 1'1 Gayle?·
where he lapped up,his fill of ·
The newspapers have
indicated
water. Fred, I got that skunk that from time til ljme skunks do
slowed down till I could touch him. · bite people and the result is that the
The first time I did that he Oared · victim has 10 be checked for rabies.
but failed to shoo,t. I have always You do not have to worry about
wanted to .know If skunky was a frpgs biting Jou as th~y have no
boy or a Fool but ~ do not have the teeth.
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nerve to ook. This last skunk has
Have you tasted a barbecued
. bored dol:Cins of .holes around the skunk, Gayle? I doubt it but I imag·
place. He IS cleaning out the grubs: ·
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F~, can your ~ bore .ho~7 · l~~ ~~ea:'e~~C:;~ 0 rog
I believe lilY s~ JS m the fam.11Y
FinaUy, 1 should report to you
way now. Some tune I,would J!ke that years ago a young man brought
. for you to get acqu~mted wtth to me a pet skunk with its scent

(The followlllg Is 11 gwsl •dltorllll by IIIMnJNr of tiN Ohio Vt1/J1y
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. ·-when it comes Ill the Gallia County schools. It is edQC&amp;tion.
_ I bave been covering the GalliH County School BQard since June 1990.
: Dwilll that time, I have gained Insight into the county school system and
• ill board.
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: 1 also have a IDli'lU" perapecti..e on Gallia County illelf bec•n,., 1 did
: not grow up here and I did not go to sehool here. I will tell you that I am
• disappointed by the schools here and saddened by the plight of the county
students who will have limited opportunities to succeed because petty
. political actions and stubbornness.
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Yes, your ptopeaty taxes will increase if the 4.6 mili bOnd issue and
Fred, It IS f.ee ~h, fr_ec: atr
r four miD operating levy pass. But never, at any meeting I have attended,
and fr~ Iu.nches. Let s _wnte o.n
; has anyone asked "How much will my taxes increase?" The amount ~ethm~Jiike that some urne. ThiS.
; ·doesn't seem to matter; it's just the principle of "giving" more money to IS not ftetion.
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S1gned: Gayle Price
; Wilh some simple calculations one can see that lhe increase will be
In view of his. comments it
1 minimal for most of the homes in Gallia County. U your popetty il val·
would
appear that Gayle is endeav·
ued
at
$50,000,
and
both
the
bond
issue
and
the
operating
millage
pass,
1
oring
to
persuade me in the advan; your taxes would increase $43.
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tage
of
having
a slwnk over a frog.
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The new school provided by the bOnd issue would offer a safer envi: rQnment more conducive to learning. Classrooms will not have 80 to 100 · This teller is my answer to him.
: students as has been rumored; they will have 25-30 in a class - a close· Dear Gayle:
I appreciate your letter and am
• to-idc:alleaming environmenL
, A new school would offer facilities for students to explore areas they of course surprised to learn of your
I cannot begin to experience in their present buildings. Laboratories wilh remadcS penaining to your skunky.
i upclated facilities, where a new Eiltstein could get his or her start. Art For openers, I must ·decline your
lnvilalion to visit your pel skunk as
; rooms with many typeS of media, where a student could express his or
• henelf. Home economics moms, computer labs, lan~e' labs, theater his odormeter is presently intact
and worldng. Your discourse on lhe .
: arts facilities ... the list goes on and 10 do the poesibilities.
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; : Most of all, a new school is something to be proud of. Since I have different skunlc hides was very edu• been a reside:nt of Gallia County, I have marveled at the lea1lership this cationaL
You inquired as to whether
: ~munity 111d county exhibiL Why should you stop leading now and
•.wallow In the past? Why not have a school with modem facilities and
!.;roast about them, rather than pick and argue a)lout who has the "best"
t;.&amp;ntiqualed, obsolete school?
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• •. Afltl graduation, students are being forced to measure up a$8in5t other
: students lrom around the nation. They must compete for posiuons In cot: leges ahd universities oo the basis of academic meriL If they choose not to
: go to college, they must then compete for jobs. Students in Gallia County
, are not beiniJ adequately ~pared 10 compete for colleges or jobs. And
: the CGanty will slowly die 1f tfte course of events docs not change. ·
• Dr. Charles Brown from the State,))epartment of Education empha; sized over and over that the four high schools In the county are obsolete.
: He didn't say "Could be repaired" or "Just ftne if we pour more money
' into them." He said ''Obsolete."
: Don't grwnble about the boll'd. What has happened in the past is just
: thal- pat. Voting apinst the levy .00 bond issue should not be an act
1of vengeance against the board. That type of attitude, tempered with poll. • tics, has set the path for where the schools are heading now. It is time to

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skunks do make wonderful pets.
. My wife, Eleanor, refused to let it
into our house. Also, one of my·
tenants, Johnanna Shuler, had a
skunk crawl under my house in
Letart After.calling ·the fue depanment in Racine, we got rid of tne
skunk with moth balls.
Gayle, I appreciate your comments in Iilst paragraph m your let· .
ter. But, I do think you should
reconsider your position on the
skunlcs -vs- frogs issue. Please be
careful when you bathe wilh frogs
In your balhtub as you might have
an accident and step on lhe frog,
We do not want that to happen.

I appreciate xour story but I
must say that I wtll bave 10 stick 1Q
frogs over skunks. May Skunty be
a friend and not an enemy . .If you
should get blasted be sure to have
plenty of tomato juice on hand.
Carryon,
FredW. Crow
(Long-time Pomeroy Attorney
Fred W. Crilw is a CGntrlbutor or
columns for tbe Sunday Times·
Seatinel. Readers wishing to
applaud, criticize or comment on
auy subject (except for politics or
reUglon) ·Jire ·encouraced to write
to Mr. Crow in care of this newspaper.)

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Pass The t Test?
'71f!ort!a61e !](ales

:J~ir rf 'Jimefy Claim 7'aymenls ·
dla6ifrly
'Jreerlom lo Choose Your
Omn 'lJoclor rf Jlosprlal , 1

to the editor

Urges yes vote on lllndfllllevy

CoDJCrVaiive cak:ulalions work
: In !he May 7, 'J*ial election
out
the avenge cost for residences
·you will be uted to clec:ide the
'and
farmatelda to abOut 78 cents
;future of Oallll CGunty conccming
per
weeka little loss than two
:nsh c!i!pOMIIn the county-owned

·llndfill.

: Paa'ng the county IIDclfiU levy
'will bCip die coumy iD full conaol
:aDd opcndoa of the Wldfill and
:what a..rialiiJO inUJ iL
· A llllin CCGQD of county mi·
dena illbe COlt of • levy. How
mucll II it wordl to you to .etain
c:omrollllll use of the landfill for
Gdla County?

cans rl soda pop a weeki

Gallia County is justifiably
proud of ita .scenic beauty, civic
amprovemcatl and .epuiiUOII as a
good place to live and raise a fami·
ly.
By passing this levy we face up
10 tl)e new Jelllity of taking care of
our own wale and .eject bccomina
a prbege dump {or otlw areas ol

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William C. Beard
Lawrence H. BurdeU
Pastor John Jackson
Eugene H. Gloss .
Remo Rocchi
Evelyn Brandeberry
Clyde M. Evans
Pastor 1~ Hefner
Frederick Block
. ~or General (ReL) Oeorae Bush
Sue Moulton
John B. n.lliday
Pastor Albert Earley
Msgr. William Myers
Chlrlel E. Holzer
(Meeting the newspaper deaclline
did not allow us the privileae of
contacting additional co-sponsors
fot this IeUer.)

FOR SMALL BUSINESSES 2-50, AND
AND INDIVIDUAL MEDICAL.

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~~~~lan~ds~re~m~o::v:ed:::_.~I~u~nder~s~tan~d~th~a~t..±====================~

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To meet the requirements of repaying the loan in our district, eleven
elementary buildings were closed. The district implemented split sessions to utilize existing buildings for the two years of the loan which will
be repaid June 30, 1991. To keep the district solvent, the board has
voted to combine the existing four high schools into two, starting with ·
the 1992-93 school year. As the State Department of Education docu. mented to the board and residents of our district, the only possible way
of operating this district in the black, other than continuous operation Ia·
vies, was through re-organization.
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Needless to say, it has been a very traumatic and emotional time for the
entire district. When the alternatives are evaluated, the board of educa·
tion and the residents of the district do not have a choice.
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Programs can be eliminated, curriculum can be cut. buildings and buses
not repaired. and textbooks and supplies not purchased. All of this is
don~ in an attempt to keep buildings open for another year. when ultimately re-organization will take place. In the interval, young people are be·
ing penalized and deprived of those opportunities that are pr&amp;~ented to
them once in a lifetime. Our priorities as parents and board members
should be to provide the maximum educational opportunities to the stu dents of our districts.

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Both of our districts with the tax base (public utilities) have a golden opportunity with a minimum increase to provide our young people with ex· ,
callent educational facilities. That opportunity is diminishing each year,
and soon may be totally gone. At that time, we are at fault.

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New legislation doe$ allow the State Controlling Board or State Super·
intendant of Schools to take control of those districts unable to meetthe
financial obligations oft hat district. That would mean thet day to day op·
erations of the district. from purchasing to cla11 offerings, would be monitored and controlled. There would no longer be local control, but your
tax dollars would still be used to operate the district.

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Our district, as yours. has a bond levy on the May ballot. The sima pro·
blems exist as we attempt to convince the voters of this district to vote
YES. I would merely urge you as a parent and a voter. how better can you
invest a few dollars than i~ a young person's future? · •

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992-2133. In Rutland , call Joan ·,
May at 742-2888.
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Wuh rur ~ )O.U' loolewill ·:
have never looked beue,r.
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Board of Education

Full line of Medical &amp; Suraical Supplies

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1614) 446·!206 • fDU ,I In 1-IH-441-UOl

CARDINAL DRYCLEANERS
MAY SPECIALS!

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BOAQD OF TQU6TEE~
VERLIN SWAIN,
CHAIRMAN ,
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ADMINlSTRATIVE STAFF
of the
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER

SALUTES AND RECOGNIZES
THE PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
OF
ALL MEMBERS OF THE
ijOSPITAL'S NURSING STAFF
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WHO GIVE AROUND THE CLOCK
• QUALITY AND COMPASSIONATE CARE
TO OUR PATIENTS

NATIONAL NUQ0E6 DAY
May 6, 1991
NATIONAL NUQ0E6 WEEK
May 6 - 12, 1991

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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We all know that schools will be funded either locally or at the state level,
and the only method of acquiring the money nece11ary is through taxing
or re-distributring the monies available, and the latter will seriously af·
feet both of our districts.

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WAlKERS
LIFT CHAIRS

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In many ways our districts are very similar - mostly rurill, dependent
upon power plant monies to operate the schools (we are just repaying a
state loan for the second time), and both losing revenue fro.m the power
plants.
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It has been with a great deal of interest that 1have followed the financial
problems of your school district, because these problema parallel the
problems of our school district (Ohio Valley Local, Adams County) :

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O'YC:C all of Ohio, with ncar SC8SOIJ8l
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY OF THE
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With a lu:ne ~loon fn:m
And it doesrit matter if you
Bank On; you can bom:r.v &lt;lj?jlinsl tl'e have a bt cf equity in yrur rome, or
~in ywr lu:ne lr all kms of
ju5t a bttle. because Bank One will
imponant purci1a!;es.
· work ...nth you to cles1!n aloon that's
\bu can P:i en to )WI' !nne.
ju5t rigl'L lOr )O.U' reedS. It's..mat Yoe
Finance a vacation. Or pay for college mean \\tm Yoe say at Bank one v.~:'ll
tuitim. Best cf all, you can use a
oo ·~ it takes, "
loole equity loan to save on taXeS.
To see if you qualify for a
Because in roost cases, the inrerest
!nne~ lwn, ard b' cimplete
you pay is tax derluctible.
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OXYGEII
HOSPITAl BEDS
WHEElCHAIRS

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DR. DONALD L. HANNON

Time Insurance Company is rated A+ '
ollardable, inpanent plan or a more
comprehensive medical plan, Time can ·
Superior by A.M. Best COmpany,
meet any heollh insuronte need.
independent insurante indus"'! onolysls.'
WhOI does !hot meon lo yool nme
5o put your amenl heolth insuronce lo
Insurance is ocompany yoo con count on.
!he A+ lest ... !hen i:onlocl me far more
In business since 1892, Time lnsuronce has information oboutTime Insurance
· a S&lt;llid hisloly of slobilily and lair claims
Company.
~nl. In Oddinon, !hey oiler me of !he
most llexible, ~lily insuronce pro?ucts
. *A.M.Best bases its anolysis on linoncial
avoilable. WhBihe! yoo're loolung far on
slobilily and operciing pirformance.

Don't grumble about the •hers. So many people have said to me that
: the le&amp;Chcrs 111e getting paid too much for just workinJ nine months out of
: the year. But ask yourself, could you do their job? Would you want to be
" THAT'S tTtt·m - up fiO'IW '"""".,
• sadc!led with the responsibility of refe,ee, nurse, counselor, entertainer,
BUNGEE JUMPWG ...
. ; and sornetimes-babysiner, and still get the kids in your class to .learn their ' - - - - - - - --'--- - . J
' Slibjecls to proficiency? I think we shoulcl be using oUr hands to applaud the nation- we don 'I need waste
: the teachers, lither than IO·Stab them in the back.
from Philadelphia or anywhere
; So when ~go 10 the polis on May 7, don't think of the board, don't else!
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·· think of polttics - think of the county ,students. They cannot vote for · Vote for the Gallia County land·
: themselves. They are placing their II'USt in you to ensure their future as fill levy lllld clemonslrate yow: city
; adults. Don't let them down.
and county pride in a more mean·
ingful way than just bumper sticker
slogans.

SchQol;
Rio Grande Preci nct, Rio
Grande Elementary School; Cen·
Elemenllly
terville Precinct,
School in Centerville; Springftelll
Township, Townhouse in Springfteld Township; BidweU PrecinCJ,
Old Bidwell Elementary Schoql;
Walnut Township,Cadmus Colli·
munity Center.
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Cheshire Precinct, 'Bradbury;s
Building in Cheahlre;
Clay Township, Clay Elementary School; Clay Prec:inct, Clay .
Elemenllry School; Guyan Township; GuYIIt Township Townhouse;
Guyan Precinct, Village Hall in
Crown City, Harrison Township
Harrison Township Townhouse;
Huntington Precinct, Town·
house in Village; Huntington
Township, Grange Hall in Vinton;
Green Township, Green Elemen·
tary School; Green Precinct III
Rodney Community Building(men
Precinct 112, Green Elementary ·
School; Grm,~ Precinct 113 Rodney
Community Building; .
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Greenfield Township, Old School in Gallia; Morgan Town- =
ship, Morgan Center TownhouJeO.
hio Township, Ohio Township
Townhouse; Pmy Township, Perry '·
Township Townhouse; Raccoon
Township, Rio Grande Elemeallly

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GALLIPOLIS - Kaiallt of DiDg of rbC - : 1D J91h aew
Pythias, N11001i Lodae 55, JeCODdy ·bon of Frialda of Our Haule don•W2 $5,000 10 the Our Roue. formed and Ia Mlrcll 1990 1 dt!'eewith the funds beini ll8ed to beiJI yeir CllllplligD -lqua to niiC
inslall a new heating Slid llir coodi· • ·$100.000 for tile - • Oae half
lioning sySitm, acconling to Benny of each dollar is placed in an
endowment fund for the fulure pro, Evans, Our Houa vilic prerir,
The climate control will aot leCtion or Qur House, while the
oaly llllke visiJa f• . . . .t other half is beilig spent on
but
importaatly' wlll belp improyemepiS ,which to dale have
implell t the Jliope&amp; •vm-.t included 8 8Jid fire alarm system,
to help pmiCfVC tile Gallipolillrli·
wCJ!H! Venetian blinds to cut out
filets which are houiCd at the muae- darilage from Jighl, and currently
um.
lhe 1a1est
or c6mare controL
It is of vital importance that The inna
will handled local·
sucb ilemS as Lafayetre's coat, the ly by SIBDdaid ~=:f 11111 Heat·
oldea piano in the Nonbwea Terri· ing, which was a
lhe bid by
tory' and paintings such • thole by the llale.
Jean Gervais, be protected from
Site m111qer of the mu~eum
delerionltioo in the JIOPCil' •
Barbara Kemper who ove..-s a
The Our House was opened in ~ or voliiiiiCen'who help dur·
181 by Henry Cou•hlne,landlord. mgbusydlys.Micllae!Brown, wl·
who is crediled With~ tile Our unteet, donated and pllllted the
House it's name as be would ll8lld spring nowers and shrubbery
'at the riverbank as bolts ariivtd wblcb grace lhe entJy way.
and invite travelers to "Come on
. The Our iiouJe opens Sltll"day,
over to Our House.*
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state of Ohio 111d overseen by tlie
Ohio Historical Society, but a local
board manages lhe everyday run-

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Pydiils, Naomi~ 5I, G"'ltM"t• nceatly ·

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: um. MO!Iey rro. lilt clalllila will M 8ed to
.. die iltstp!Jetloe f¥11 IIIWIIII"aa lllld air
• ccMM!ooi!IR system. ~ bud lor 1M prm II~ help

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lVIII, Frleadl of O.r HouH
vice,. I 'IBt;
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Mother shoots son

WANT ADS

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deatll Saturday bas been charged
wilh lllllrill!r, police said.
Homit.Aio
indialed that
. DarioiiTare, ':r!as foubd liNd
lntide his llome in the city's ileal"

GALLIPOLIS - Gallla County

know, pleaSe COIIIBCI one of the foJ.
~eschool Programs ~Y con- · lowing agencies: Ouidinl Hand •
4ucled a Preschool F11r for chil· 367.7371··Oallia COURiy Schools •
4J'en berween die ages 3-5. The fair 446-7917: Gallipolis City Schools.
provided a short saeel!lnt IDd fol· ·· 446-321 i · and Headswt • 446·
row up sugesrions for JIII'IIU to 01594.
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, While it all seems llko c:bikl's
61ay, parents should know- that
~verything their baby does rrum
liilih 10 age 4 is his Jal basbw,
Ole bUsiaess of growing up helldly
l'lllllllllod oldiSudoy.l25 Third Aw.,
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. Golllpoiii.OIIkl.bya..llbloVaJioyPub• The Oallipolis Cily Schools . ...
llolllllt O&gt;lllplll)l!Mulllme&lt;lla, hoe, Se.
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• preschool program .or.c: _,..,
0111o uar. Eat
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ages 3-5.
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Oblo, I'Wt
: If your child has difficulty widl · · ~.
I#Je following stills, you may WDI ·, '.
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1n1! o.JIJ Pr-. Ao..,otloe aa4 II•
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446-0166
L30 to S:OO Monday-Friday
1:30 to 5:00 Monday-Friday
CloMd Thunday
, · . 1,30 to 12 Soturday
C'-1 Thursday .
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: •identify two to lhlee colon.
: "Tell hislher f1111 and Jut III!IIIC• • '
• •Talk pretty well now and C'lell
people outside the fa11ily can
Undersland him,lber.
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SYRACUSE • The Sulton .
Township Truslees will meet Mon·day at-7:30p.m. al rhe Syracuse
Municipal Building.

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POMEROY • The FOE Ladies'
Auxiliary will be holding a
polluclc/Mother's Day dinner on
-Tuesday al 7 p.m. Following the
•ltiaDer, a meeling will be held wllh
~lection of officers at 8 p.m. All
··members are welcome.
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~~esl will hold a service on Tues. f ay at the Meigs County Senior
· ; itizens Center at 7:30p.m.

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· Sprinp Uniled Methodilt Clurrcb
' will serve vegcllble IOI!Jlllld bolD
,fOUP on Election Day l'rom II
• throu&amp;~ the e~ni~,\!inner llour•
•SllldWJehes, pes,
and bever·
; aaes will also be aervecL Cany out
• otden will be available. Ordera
. may be~ in ldviiiCO at 992.

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ANTHON, Iowi (AP) ~ Oiar·
lie. Olbome, 98, the m111 who survived 68 years of hicc:ups, wlnnlna
him I place iD the Ouinnels ~
of World Records, died Wec!Delllay
of ulcer complications jUJtll
months after his hiccups ccnscd

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looked In 1946
-location
412 Second.

:PEARLS
All Strands, Earrings,
Add,A·Beada, Rings,
Brat'~l.-ts, Pins

45 Yean
later after
fire in 1957
-location
· 404 Second.

MEN'S ITEMS
Tie Tus, Money Clips, Key
Rings, Knives, Giftware . .

Save ·20%.

50% OFF
Our faces have changed in 45 yean but

the quality and service hasn't. Thank
You Ohio Valley for making u1 the
Area's #l Jeweler.

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Nothing Held Back. All Chains
and Bracelet• Reduced
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Great Gift Ideas.
Hundreds to Choose From.. .

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Diamond Fashion Rings

Save 20% to 33%
WATCHES

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Engagement Ring8

'J:he Area'• Flneet Seleetlon of Watehee
•Selko •Bulova •LaSalle
•Caravelle aPulaar

.05 .................. $199.00
.10 .................. $299.00
.15 ..... ............. $44:9.00
.20 ~ ......•.......... $659.00
' .2!5 ••••• ~ •.•..••••• $8'19.00

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STONE
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Lockets
°Crosses
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Pendants

ENTIRE ISVEN,-oRY!
FREE SIZING

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Wedding
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En.t ire Seleetion of ArtCarved
Designed and Plain Wedding
Bands Reduced During Tliis
Event
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8rass 0 Wood °Ciocks
°Crystal "fewter "Silver
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GALLIPOUS • Xi Gamma Mu
. :b~p~er of Beta Sigm.a J&gt;!li meets at
&lt;.3:30p.m. at the Galltpohs home qf
; JCay Adkins.
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' day and Wednesday golf lequa at
the Meigs COunty Golf Course will
; begin play on Tuesday and
· wednesday. There are 20 teams
' 'igned up for each league. Two 10·
; ,..eek halves will be played tliis
-: yw. yone wishinl ro substiture
c1 is asked to call lhe club bouse at
~-6312 and leave ·their 1111110 l!ld
:phone number.
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Earrings
REG. · SALE
.10 tw ..... :.....$259.00 $149.00
.16 tw ...........$350.00 ·$2115.00
.20 tw .......... $425.00
.25 tw ......: ....$599.00 $189.00
.50 tw ......... $1259.00 $831.00
Pendants
.05 ct ............$175.00 · $109,00 ·
.15 ct. ........... $425.00 sm,oo
.20 ct ............ $599.00 S$81.00

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·POMEROY • The Meigs Local
Band Boosrers will meet Monday
at 7 p.m. at lhe high school band·
room. Parents are urged to ultend
the meeting which will include dis·
cussion or summer band activities.

· RACINE . The Racine Chap1er
·No, 124, Order of the Easlern Star
will hold inspection Monday a1
7:30p.m.

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PAIN CONTROL CLINIC
WEIGHT CONTROL

Charlie Osborne dies

Paul Davies
Jewelers as It

REEDSVILLE • The Olive
., :Township Trustees will meel Monday at 7:30p.m. in lhe Reedsville
' Fire House.

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PORTLAND · The Lerart ,
ToWTiship Trus1ees will meel Mon·
day at 7 p.m. at the office building.

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The Columbia Township Trustees
will meet Monday al 7:30 p.m. at
the fii'C station .

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IOMERO~ • The' Meigs Cbunty Riding Club will m~t Monday
at 7:30p.m. at the Scou's residence
on Flatwoods Road in Pomeroy .
All members are urged 10 attend.

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EXAMPLE: ALGECIDES, METAL REMOVE_RS, PH. BALANCE,
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, RACINE · Joan Tewksbary, ·
R.N., Meigs Counry Tuberculosis
Nurse, will be conducting a skin
ICSiing cilnic at the Racine Fire Sta·
tion on Monday from 4:30-6:3(}
p.m. All 'iOftiRiunlty wlunleerS and
food service workers are urged to
take adYI!IIIage of ~ free service
prior 10 alumni banquets and other
COO!munity affairs.

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MONDAY
GALLIPOLIS • Women Alive
wiD have ils mother-daughler ban·
quet on Monday at 6 p.[ll. at Dale's
, ·Res1auran1 in Gallipolis. Joyce
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SAVE 15% on AlGECIDES &amp;Specialties Chemicals
SAVE 20% on PUMPS and FILTERS ·
SAVE S40 on SOLAR COVERS
If you are looking tD- buy an above tround
pool, look no further. Pool People has the
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1o play with friends.
l ll's easy 10 see how the slow
ievelopmenl of these skills could
pur a child behind. If your cllild
ps many of the Jllilestoau 1u.d
ielow, great. M111y !Qda do, bat
w110 develop slower 111y be
Childi'ell or who have special IICCds
now. Don't wait unli,l they
schooiiO find OUL .
If you have questions or conabout a preschooler you

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. POOL PEOPlE CARRY A COMPLnE
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RACINE • The Racine Chapter
No. 134, Order of the Eastern Star,
wiD hold pra;:tice Sunday at 2 p.m .

SPRING IS HERE AND liME TO SAVE ON

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SCIPIO · There will be a garden
IIUll with speed slide at the
· SciPio Volunleer l'ire Department
.on Sunday with weigh in at noon.
Pull starrs at 1 p.m. Class 900
pound and under and over, I ,000
~ p·ounds and under and over, and
1,100 pounds and under and over.

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CllES1ER ·Chesler and Shade
Valley Floral Arts Garden Clubs
~ will tour Wahkeena Nature Pre·
· · serve on Sunday. The group will
1eaye the Chester area at noon •.

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preschool programs
PUNND P
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Anpual meeting
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proodly II1IIOU!!Ce die blnh ol
IIDII, Cuy AlleD, 011 Feb. 14.

· fnl!n .110011 to 2 p.m. Cost is $5 for
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ADDISON • Aagela M. aad
Joseph R. Baker would like 10
IIII1IOUiiCO the binb or theit dlugb·
ll:r, Amanda Breaha, born M1n:1t l1
1991 at Cabell HUIItington Hospi~
tal. She weigbed 8 pounds amd 12
ounces and - 22 inches long•
Amanda has one sister, Ashley
Nicole.
Mattmai ~ts a Gary .
and Silly Hitchcock or Oallipolis.
Maternal Great grandparents are
Buck 111d Lois Mullins (If Proc,
torville, and a-ted Hitc:hc:ock Sr.
of South Poinr.
Pall:rnal grandparents 11'0 Donavan and Stie Baker of Patriot.
Paternal areat·gnutdlilrher is Erne$t
Balter ofPaaiot.
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LONG BOTIOM • River Val·
ley Herbalisrs meet on Tuesday at 7
p.m. at the Long Bouoin Commu·
nity Building. All members are to
bring an herb or flo"'er that can be
dried for the silent auction.
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l2•step A.A. meeting on ·sunday at
7 p.m. at the J.T.P.A. office in
. l'llmeroy.

WHITNEY COUNSELING SERVICE

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ing or Middleport Lodge 363 P &amp;
AM will be lteld on Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. Refreshmenrs provided
afler the meeting.
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LOTI'RIDGE - A smorgasbord

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Ironton: 722 Center StrMt 16141 533·9074
Jackson: 336 East llitln StrHt (6141 286-7464

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Baker birth Mason birth
GAI:LIPOLIS • Crail !-. and
.is announced Melina
P. Muon of GallilioliJ,
their

REEDSVU.LE • There will be a
goroel quartet concen Sunday at
the Reedsville Church of Christ . GALLIPOLIS • The annual
from 2:30-4 p.m. featuring lhe Joy· meeting of Ro-Ki-Li will be held
ful Sound and the Heavenly Tuesday, May 21 at 6:30 p.m. at
Ellpi I II .Public: is inviled.
the Methodist Cburch, Qtllipolit.

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.V.D. Screening
Cancer Screening
Pregn,ncy Teltl,n g

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Birth Control

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SUNDAY
GALLIPOLIS • Revival at the
Belle Chapel Church in Gallipolis
yffll be beld Sunday through May
12 at 7 p.m. lightly with Ralph .
Savt~~e. Columbus, as evangelist.

joining

The boy' • •oUler, DoreUla
'I'homal, 42, called 911 at about
6:21 LID. lind lold an opera10r lllat
sbe bid silo! • - · police aid.
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east side.

, PRESCHOOL PAIR· Pldl!nd II
Mouat 11 bt p t l : attention rrum Bileultl rtllkllll,.
tile recnt
• Ptesdtool Fair. J'UIIIe 1M II~ i~~ed!tr, LJaa,_
tiM eveat
: wbieb was spiJDICiftd lty Gllklilll Hud, G1llil Cowaty Sebools,
: Gallipolis City Scboolad "r ' IJrL. ,

Coaaaalty C1leadar 'Items
apjlelr two dan before 1111 eveut
ud tbe dly ol dult event. Items
. JUit 11e received well ID ldwace
to - r e P•bHeatlon In the cal·

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is pleased to announce

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Pomeroy-Middlepon-Galllpolla, Ott-Point PI-nt, wv

Meigs County calendar

May 18 and die Jl!blic is inviled to
visit lite museum llld see die trea·
swes or Gallipolis in such .ufiCtS
as Roben Safford's sword and
powder pouch, pieces of the orili·
nal log cabins. in the Jlllfk, JIOrf!'8ils
of Dr. Saugram and lbe Menqers,
llld
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hundreds or. other hisloicaltlemS.
. ~ lhis the II!IIIJIIC!' lhll Yc;&gt;u
VISit ,and be sure to ,* 'P ID die ~
shOP. w~ ev~ from quills .
to ~SIOncal bOoks, to ~ HOuse.
Olrislmas bulbs llld 1ee lhins inay
be J)Uidlased.
)oard me~bers ~~ President
John Lesler; V1ce President, Henny
Evans; Secrerary, Molly_ Skinne~;
Treasurer, Lola Mae Sus~; ~II
Burleson, Dorothy Frazter, BtU
Grily, Dale Iman; Bill Uoyd, Paula
Thacker, and Mary Ann Wood.
Any member may be conlaCted to
make a donation or one may be
sent 10: ~of Our·HouJe, P.O.
Box 295, Gallipolis.
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WRW Mental
Health
Services, Inc.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -

The 11i0J!1et of a boy fOIDI sbot to

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�Page-A6-Sunday nmes Sentinel

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Elmer W.
:Hysell, 79 •.of S.R. 143, Rutland,
;died Frid.ay, May 3, 1991, at the
•Pomeroy Nursing and Rehabilita·
'tion Ceo ter after an extended ill-

••~es~e was born on Feb. 12, 1912 in
:Pomeroy, the son of tbe late Walter
"and Mary (Searls) Hysell.
:· A coal miner for. 38 years\ be
1, was a reo red custodial supervtsor
f for Ohio University. He was also a
• member of the Bradford Church of
:Christ. .
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~four brothers an.d one sister.
•' · Survivors include his wife,
•,:Flossie (Pierce) Hysell; one son,

Judge O'Qrien processes 27 cases in Meigs Court

Walter A. Hysell of Columbus;
four daughters. Ruth Schleppley of
Westerville, MarY Lynd of Minford, Connie Hendricks . of
Pomeroy and Dorothy Basham of
Rutland, six sisters, Rosie Longer. bone of Vinron, Cora Woodard of
Langsville, and Ann Carswell and
Bonnie Arnold, both of POI)Ieroy,
Lena Napper of Rutland, and Betty
Johnson of Middleport; two brothers , John Hysell of Evansville,
· Ind., and Jim Hysell of Colwnbus;
17 grandchildren; and 20 greatgrandchilclml.
Servic~ will be today at 1 p.m.
at Birchfield Funeral Home in Rutland_. Ro~ Purtell wil~ offici,ate.,.
BHill!IDCeal Wlterylltake PPomelace10 Horner
me near
roy.

':·marm weather still
lzurting columbia Gas
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,. CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)
,- Record-setting warm tempera'tures over the past IS mqnlhs that
:have plagued Columbia Gas Trans·
;,Jl ission ·Corp. will continue to
·af '.~ct pro f'1ts for the next year, a
~~ompaily official said. .
:. The Charleston-based subsidiary
~ Columbia Gas System Inc. per'of
ifonned better during the fust quar:ter of 1991 than it did during the
·oo · 1990 th
:::;~pen m ' e company
;. Bul the transmission company is
·sitting on large inventories of natu:ral gas while the fuel's price
~remains close to record lows, said
''ohn H. Croom, chairman .of
Columbia Gas System.
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:: In the naiUral gas industry,
·pipeline companies such as
:columbia must either buy cenain
:amounts of gas or, in effect, pay a
•'" enalty to the producer. Croom
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POMEROY· Meigs County
Court Judge Patrick H. O'Brien

~ssed27caseslast~

Fmed were:. Amy Might, Rutland, seat belt VIOlation, costs only;
Arthur R.· Hood, Ashville, safety
v!olation, $SO and costs:. Samuel
Pickens, Pomeroy, SJlCCCI!ng, $20
and costs; Joan M. S1mpson,

Pomeroy, spcw!i~, $19 and eosls;

Jeffrey
LouiS
Brooks,
l.awrenccYille, Ga., $29 and eosls;
Brian D. Artrip, Ona,. W.Va.,. pes•
sessiftg a fireaim while JliD1Uln8 a
fur-beariaa animal, $100 and costs;
Dayid A. Plybon, Prichard, W.Va.,
possessing a firearm while pursumg a ~-bearirig animal, $100 and

Squads make 7 runs Fri.day ·
POMEROY • Meigs Emergency
Medical Services answered seven
ca&amp; for assistance on .Friday. ·
At 11:12. a.m. on Friday, Middleport squac:l went 10 Page StJeet
· for M;ary Eblin, who was taken to
Veterans Memorial. At 11:29 p.m.,
Middleport squad went 10 Railroad
and
Creeka.m.,
for Pomeroy
an open
dumpLeading
fire. At 11:30
squad went IIi Story's Run Road
for Clarence Potts, who was taken
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At 2 :26 p.m., Rutland squad
went to Harrisonville for Candy
Arix, who was taken to Holzer
. Ceo
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Mid
Medical
ter. 17:47 p.m.,
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dleport fire department went to
'state Route 7· for a gas leak and
house slippage at Hobson. AI 9:29
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Ash Street for Mildred Dewees,
who went IIi Holzer. At 11:38 p.m.,
Middleport squad. went to North
Second for Kenneth Barnett, who
was taken IIi Veterans.

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;i COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ·,S upporters of a House-passed bill
:to raise the speed limit IIi 6S mph
•i:man additional260 miles of inter~ tate highways begin a drive for
,approval in the Senate this week.
.: The Senate Highways and
•:Jransportatioli Committee opens
;hearings on the measure sponsored
:by Rep. Cliff Skeen, D-Akron, on
J uesday.
:. Sen. Scott Oelslager, R-Canwn,
t hainnan of tbe panel, said he has
'}orne personal reservations about
:the proposal, but would not attempt
•!o block it.
:1 "I simply want IIi make sure we
look inw the. safety factors as well
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W.Va., possessing a fin:arm while
pursuing a fur-bearing animal,
$100 and costs; Terry A. Mayes,
Pomeroy, seat belt violation, coats
only; Keith L. Sands, Pon1and, failure w eooii'OJ, $20 and coats.
David Cowart, Cincinnati,
speed, $22 and costs; Sandra J.
Rardin, Shennan, W.Va., failure w
control~ $20 and costs; John K.
Pullins, Pomeroy, overwidth, $15
and costs; Douglas B. Eblin, Jr.,
load,Galli
$15 and
Syracuse·
R , insecure
L Adkins
lis
cos1s; oger ·
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, seat bell violation, cos~ only;
T~acy N. Klaiber, Long Bc;llwm,
· failure IIi control, $20 and costs;
p 1 D · s · Cl
WilD,d earwater,
FJau .· enn1s
d $27
G
a., spec ,
an costs; uy
S hul di de I
d
$2S
c er, sor r Y eon uct,

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and C0S1S n:sistia~ arrest, $50
costs, 30 'days in jail_suapc:ndcd td
fourdays,ooey-probatioo.
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Terry Rhodes, Middleport,
theft, cosas, six months in jail, sus •
pended 10 20 days; T1111 Davidaon I
MineisviJ!e,·hii/Btip, six mootlu ~
jail, suspended, 4SO and costs
tluec years J)l'Obalion, random drug
testing; Michelle L. Johnson •
Athens, speed, $30 and costs ~
Michael D. &amp;res, Milford, spcw1,
$22 and costs; Curtis L. Ward,.1
Pomeroy, disorderly conduct,_$25,.1
and costs; Terry L. Varney, Portland, ~so,ed clear distance, ~Hi:
and costs.
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Posting bonds wcr.e: Phylli ••
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Gray, Shade, speed, 560:, Kevi.~'
Jewell, Rutland~, $60; DaVJ
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FUNEIAL CHAPEL
446-6333
"Our Family Serving Your Family."
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CHESHIRE - Gallia-Meigs Community Action Agency will
hold its Free Clothing Day for low income people Wednesday, May
8 from 9 a.m. until noon at the clo!hing bank in the old Cheshire
School building.
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HUNTINGTON - Gallia, Meigs and Mason Counties veterans
are remit)ded of the Third Annual Tri-StaiC Veteran/Employer Job
Fair to be held on May 8 from 8 a.m . to noon at the Veterans
Memorial Field House iJt Huntin,gton, W.Va. This annual event features workshops on bow 10 wnte an effective resume, complete
employer applications correctly and job interview techniques.
From 2-6 p.m., employers from Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia will be presellllli conduct job interviews. For further information, contact the Job Service office at 446-1683 or 675-2770.

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10.101. AU
Nap Dll Janel •

HOME NATIONAL BANK
of Racine In the stale of Ohio, at the close of business on March 31, 1•1. published In
response to catl made by Comptroller of the Currency, undet Title 12, United
States, Code, Section 161.
- --.- Charter Number 9815
Comptroller of tbe Currency 4th District _ __

C10101)

Conltnii:ISoft
Adllulw•

lxlerlor AerrUc 10 Year nat
LataRou..Palnt
Reailll blllttorlng and peeling.

grab: no nautno
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Student art exhibit.at RG May 7-18

lxlwtor Wood

RIO GRANDE - Art swdents at the University of Rio Grande
will receive the opportunity .w dis!ll~y their cre~tions May 7-18
when the works are exhibited m the atnum of the Fmc and Performing Arts Center.
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· An open house and receptioo will be conducted 1 nursday, Y 9
~~ 7 p.~. The students' wos:tcs were made inc~ _taught by James
Allen and Kevin Lyles; art liiStruCIOI'S II the uruversl!y.

::1 W'oocl Protec:tar for

Hlgb ltNngth; quick

MUd- and llaln 1'111lllanl. Quick
dlyiJ\g, durablellc:tt llnlllh. (51495)

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Deposits:
a . In domestic ottlces .. .... .... .... .... .... ............. ... ................ ... .......... 31,009,000.00
Nonlnterest-bearlng ........ .................. .... ...... ...... 2,949.000.00
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Interest-bearing ............ .......... :........ ,,....... ,... ... 28,060,000.00
Other liabilities .... :... .. .. ,, .............. ,............... ................. ,....., ............... 364,000.00
Total liabilities ... .................. ,............ ,......,... :........... .. ....... ,.. ........ ...31,373,000.00
Common· stock . .'..... ,...................... ,...................... ............. ,...... .. ......... 125,000.00

Surplus ,..... ......... .... ...-: .... · ~·-;t....................... .. .. .. .. . , ... ...... ... .... . :............ 125,000.00
Undivided profits and capital reserves .. ............................................ 3,757,000.00
Total equity capital. ,................................. ,... ,...,.. ,:....... ·................... 4,007,000.00

Total equity capital and losses.deferred
pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(1). :............... ........................ , .. ... .......... . 4,007,000.00
and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C.l823(Jl .......................... 35,380,000.00
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t, Gary P. Norris, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that
this Report of Condition ts true and correct to the best of my knowledge.and belief.
. Gary. P. Norris,
· April 26, 1991

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MARVIN HILL - Directors
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Air Conditioner

Rtm.AND - The Leading Creelc Watershed Association monlh' · ly meeting has been cancefed for Tuesday and rescheduled for
' Thursday at 6 p.m.•

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•HEATING
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TANK SIZES AVAILABLE
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GALLIPOLIS - A represeniative from U.S. Rep. Clarence E.
Miller's office Will conduc~ an open door session Tuesday .from 11
a.m. untill p.m. in the Gallia County Courthouse.
Anyone with questions .concerning the f~eral government can
stop by and discuss them With the representanve.

Buy From A Loc.ally Owned

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Cash and balances &lt;!ue from deposllory Institutions:
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Securities ................ ... , .. ,.......... .............. ,,........ ,............... ,., ..... .... ..' · 4,050,000.00
Federal funds sold ...........,......... ,,........ .............. ................... .. ... ; ,. 4, 725,000.00
Loans and lease financing receivables:
Loans and leases, net of unearned Income ............ 24,552,000.00
LEJSS: Allowanc\! for loa~ and lease losses ............... 249,000.00

Premises
fixed assets (Including capitalized leases) .... ............ ... :.. 197,000.00
Other real estate owned .............. .......... ............ ................. .................... 7,000.00
Other assets, ......................... .... ,.. !.............. ,.... ..... ... ,.. .......... .............. 689,000.00
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DURING·THIS ....

GALLIPOLIS -Jennifer Lynn Conley, 21, Cedar Bluff, Va., was
with driving under the influence and left of center by tbc
Gall18 County Sheriff"s Departmentat3:48 a.m. Salllrday.
In other matters, deputies 1ransported Chules R. WJ!ld. ~6.
Portsmouth, for Scioto County authorities on a parole v1olauo~
charge.
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· Angela B. Jones, 21, Jackson, ~as picked up on a bench warrant
for Jackson County (Ohio) authonues ~n a contempt charge.

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FRIDAY ADMISSIONS - Mary
:Eblin, Middleport.
· FRIDAY DISCHARGES
:tJONE.

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Free .Clothing Day set Wednesday

EARTH DAY

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MAY .SAV NGS.

with driving the wrong way on a one-way street; J~ L. Patterson, 29, Racine, assured clear dis~e followin_g an accident 81 8:50
... p m on Upper River Road when h1s vehicle hit the rear of an auw
driven by Angela Lee Holley, 17, Fraziers Botllllll, W.Va. The Holley vehicle was stopped !n traff!c: There was heavy damage IIi both
vehicles. No one was senously mjured. .
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Ella J. Durst, 27, Gallipolis, was cned for operallng a motor ,
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vehicle while under suspension; Lisa L. Holley, 27, Pleasant, was
'• · cited for failure to display J1I"OI'CI: registration and Paul Johns_on, 21,
Eureka Star Route, for passmg within liJ!l feet of an inte~uon.
, ,, __ Police also _probed two ~~ COJ!IPII!In.ta. one ~mg and one
· · case of vandalism.
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The vandalism rook place in a field, off Farm Road behind
Gallia-Meigs Regional Airpon. A farm tractor owned by F~ Ben·
nett, Gallipolis, had a punctured tire and two broken cab wmdows
according to the report.

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Consider pre-need funeral planning. ·

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lirx;l~~nie G. Smilh, 21, Eureka Star Route, Gallipolis, was cluu'ied .

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GALLIPOLI~ - 9alli~lis City Poliee.cile!l eight motoris~ on
various traffiC.VJolauons Friday and early Saturday.
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Charged with speeding were: Anthony H. ~· 2&lt;!· Pomt Pleasant, W. Va.; Samantha K. Booth, 22, Rt. 1, ~polis; Norman H.
Shafer, Jr., 2S, Rt. 1, Cheshire and Todd D. Hilton, 18, Rt. 3, Gal-

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CENTBRVILLE ...... The Centerville Bean Dinner and parade
will be held Saturdar. May 25 at 11 a.m. The parade will meet at
Centervllle Communuy Park.
All Desert Storm vcterBns are invited IIi participate in the parade.
The bean dinner will be held in t~e park and a price will be
8liDOUIICCd later. All interested in participating may ca11245-5635.

·Eight charged with traffic violations

(with paddlll -h)

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GALLIPOLIS • Gallipolis Volunteer firemen answered three
alarms Friday.
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Twenty firemen and one tanker rushed to Kanauga at 6:53 p.m.
wextinpish a blaze on a piclwp truck: owned by Dave Henry. 424
Second Avenue, Kanauga. Probable cause of the lire, which began
in the engine compartment, was believed IIi be a short in the wiring.
Estimated damage was $1,000 according 10 Chief Ray Bush. It was
tbc depa bl!¢olt's 70th alarm of the year.
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Earlier in the day, IS fll"Cmen responded 10 an alarm at the Gallipolis Tobacco and Capdy Company, 539 Upper River Road 81
7:58 a.m. It proved w be a false alarm. At 9:47 a.m., eight firemen ·
mille a silent run w clean up a gasoline spill on the corner of Fourth
Avenue and Sycamore Street. Gas was leaking from a vehicle
· owned br Linda Earl, Gallipolis. The leak was caused by a broken
fuel line m the Earl vehicle.
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·Parade, bean dinner on tap May 25

POMEROY • nc.Ili"o for purchasing tic)tctS for Beta Sigma
Phi's Celebrity Dinner Is Tllunday. ·
The cost for tbc dlnee Is $30 per couple, and $15 for sjngle.
Tickets arc available at K .t C Jewelers, Swisbt~r and L'bhsc,
Ol8leau Beauty Salon, the Meip Couitty License Burtau and from
any IIIIUity member.
The dinner is being spoliiOI'Od '!lY the Beta Sigma Phi City Coun~
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Gallipolis firemen ·make ihree runs

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Ticlcet deadline Thursday .

Continued from A·l
the Columbus Developmental Center.
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also wdl~lished in southeast Ohio."
Hopkins, 52, received her bachelor's and master's deiiJ"ees in
education ancl her doctorate in administration and psychology from
Ohio University. She has lived in Athens for tbc )l4SI24 years.
The AMHC serves Athens, Gallia, Hocking, Jackson, Meigs,
VintOn and WashingtOn counties.

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Slid
&amp;' . ••• - - - -ContlnuedJrom
: - - - : - - A-1
:-------or-pay habilll!~s. coul~ cost the . ginia Department of Natural ordered stopped.
company. $100 million th1s )ICII"·
Resources. The WVDNR cited 176
"Waste IS not IIi leave the trucks
, He SBld Wednesday the compa- v' 0 1 ·
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from
the point or Collection IIi the
riy will conlinue renegotiating conau~ons0 1 at state 8 0 . 1 final destination ot the landfill," the
tracts with natural gas prodn~ars,
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Powers said that he has no probreported earnings of $49.8 million S8ld Thursday.
!em with dle order$ or permits.
or 99 cents per share, on revenueS
But tbe Galli~ County l;!ealtb
"We ))ave Cleaned up our site
of $986.1 million during the first · Depanment previously ba$ •ssued and if we have to follow regula'quarter compared with ~gs of orders against Powers for loose
tions and apply for permits, we
.$47.6 ~illion, Qr $1.04 ~r share, garbage ~d open dul!lping at his
will .. he said ·
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All!l Kanauga residents plan w
ing the same ·period last year.
In a letter dated April 30 and
hold Powers 10 his word.
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"It's either get out or get e '
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Sheets, who Jives next 'door to
without a license.
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Powers' hauling business.
stager said "It appears there's a lot transfer station," Lentz said. 'The
of support in the Legislawe for it. way he dumps the waste and then
I have no intention of being an sorts lhrou~h it.".
·impediment to it;"
In the Citation that Lentz issued
IIi Powers! dumping at the site was

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By LEE ANN THOMPSON
The order of the sale will be
Tlmes-Senlillfl Staff
12:30 p.m., market lambs; 1:30
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' GALLIPOLIS - The goal of .' tobscco sales will be at S p.m.
the Gallia County Junior Fairboerd - The number of animals up for
each year is 10 make the week-long 'sale has been .lessened, at the
event bi&amp;Jer and bencr for not just request o_f many b!lycrs. The ani·
the parttcipants, but for those · mals have been going for high ·
auendi"' the IICiivities.
costs, and the l•nsinenes just can·
. A few ttUu&amp;s have been added, not afford to !teep that. pace. In
IICCOrding io fairboard officials • aildi,tion, the board wanllld 10 keep '
Robinson's Racing Pigs, and a pirces for the kids' projects hip. ·
demolition .derby for 4-cylinder
The youth fun day -is not a new
cars • and some things changed concept, however it will be a liUie
slightly, '
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The -change will come in the chairman Danella Greene. All
livestock sales order. This year, the youth events with the exception of
bolld drew for the order Of sales, the pretty baby contest and the
and there will be fewer animals in .Iqwanis-sponaored youth prO(lnllll
the sale.
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The day will be sponsored by derby, but with small cars like ; :
the 0 .0. Mcintyre Park District, Cheveues (4-cylinders),so it won't :and will feature the horse show, . be quit so loud and will probably
Farm Bureau talent show, youth be completed by the time the queen :
tun day activities, the kiddie tractor contest begins.
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pull, and the teen dance.
An event back b a repeat per· : ·
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day, Greene said, noting the arii· a group of 3· and 4-wheel stunt ' ·
mals are gone and crowds can bikels, Greene said. The group had : ·
diminish. Since the exhibitors will performed in Gallipolis during last: .
not have projects to care for that -year's fair; and they decided to · ·
day, they needed something to do, book them for a return engagement :
she noted. With a youth fun day,
On the stage , Green.e said it :
there are offerings for every taste.
seems to be a year for ladies to per· •
In the past, openmg night queen form - three of the entertainers : :
and liltle miss and mister pageants being solo women. Holly Dunn, ' · :
have had to compete with 'the Lori Morgan and Pam Tillis will be ·
demolition derby and all the noise on stage in addition_to the Full
they make. iThis year, Greene said, House (bluegrass) and gospel .
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; . Tllditfunalist. mowment llld a ris1nJ Rllllvillo ..., of tbe old Older,
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indeed picnic hams on the boof,
• solid Slfi:DI of hit s!nlle&amp; and cntk:llly ICC~ albums, Will an arm·
iaes-SeBtlnel News Stair
on a 1SO-foot oval traCk
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GAI:-LIPO!-IS- A spon of. a
Pig lliCUIIliS ~t ~any odlor
f • well as bei"' chosen one of America's Outstanding YOWII women of
new kind will dob!Jt ta Galba -~ spon ·complete With cneerloa;das.
· ~ · 1987 by the organization of the same name. and ended the decade a
.County and, men:t~ 'Of the fau- '· Well, the cheer!eaden ~a~
i .favorite of country radio progr811IIIICI'.
board are excned about the met~~bers, _and m the wmner s Clf·
•: Holly Dulin entered the '901 as an artisllllllding on the brink of ,. :.~~ ,,. . •
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• lllljcr Mdom poiSed and ,.,..fiden~ and ~r ror the next Ito(). Hqqf
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' Duim tabatbit next • " \ : : : lFilll Of Love,• her lllllllllnlnoii'-? ~J•Iili T hi; llii4;H'crs
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:The ~~-..-..Piis will be mtles per hour, so- yod bave to
,. ; arranged and oully the 1110111 impaeosiw album Dunn has llllde dlainl
~b Ute tnicUOID' li111e5 daily watch fast, they can move like
j.: her~- Ailt her how lhli dcord dltCen tiom whltllhe hal dolle in • to· 4•fiala~ fairgocrs with their greased lightning.
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~· the past and she answers. without hesltalion, like a SOI)gwrita'. "The
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}" sonp are better," she says simply. "I think the songs are reall)' strong, _
And pig racmg brmgs a. big Jumor Fatr progr1,111 chatrman
~-. some of the best we'veevcr had."
reward· an Oreocoolrie to the win- · Danella Gm:ne. the pigs were seen
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by fairboard members at a talent
less-is more, mostly acoustic approach. "I lend to come at things from
During the last six years, the lit· showcase, and they toe* a shine 10
,.. a much more sparse, acouslic Elnd of point of view," says HoUy. "If
tie piggies have racked up a large the little pigs, booking them for die
r you've got a at sttong song, I don't think you need a lot of 'stuff' 10 number of races. and eaten a lot of run of the fair.
,. sell it Thai simpler I1JIIllll8Ch just seems to suit my music better."
Oreos. They have been the toast
· S~ anticipates a lot of fun .with
"Heart Full Of Love," which also incladel her IOI1rina. show-~
(not liiCI'IIlly, of course) of fairs and
the pag races, and noted sponsors ,
_, • ping remake of the Marty Robbins SIDISh "Don't WClrrf 'Bout M8; IS
. even The Tonight Soow with Johnmay even name the individual par·
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ny ~- The pigs have been on ticipants after friends and foes.
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Pig races are something we may
~ "Heart Full Of Love" could be the record that will deliver on tl\at
The porcme speeders ·leach see on farms in Gallia County, but
: _promise and take her to the next level. It's simply that good.
themselves 10 race at oome in Pic- now even city folks cali see them at
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Pam
; Tillis is the kind of songwrirer who
:.can ~iate the yin llld yan1 of
· ,relauonships, people and, most
::importantly, herself. With a deft
~: touch and an eye for detail, abe
•.' illuminates th!' subtle textures of
"·intemction without ever forcing •
:'and that's what makes her self• titled Arista debutllllCh a pleasure.
: She will appear at the Gallia
· County Junior Fair on Saturday,
Aug. 4, at 8 and 10 p.m.,IICCOI'ding
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'•"Put Yourself In My Place," the
'broad emotional wailing on
,~Maybe It Was Memphis" or the
tockabilly·based "Already Fallen,"
fJPam Tillis has taken all of coun·
~try's various musical threads and
~.twisted them into a hybrid that's
:·uniquely her own.
:· With an ear for what worb and
•.an inherent understandin&amp; of whal
:-tinds country music 'a di=ate
;lclements together, TII11J m
the
·~int of true artistic conve!Jence
-;~or the woman who's consideled to
:be a writer's writer in a town that
-~an lay claim to Guy Clark, Harlan
~Howard, Rodney Crowell and John
. ·Prine·and woo's had sonp covered
by ev.eryone from country auper·
•lroup Highway 101 to lOIII's aural
llame-lhrower Chaka Khan.
.~ Certainly, the youg woman
--witb the cryllamne voice ouab&amp; 10
bow a few ~ abouC, COIJDir)'.
Tho dau1hter of former CMA
EniUiailler of the Year Mol TiUil,
~ble for such counay bill•
. .!&gt;Ctro•t City," "Ru~ Don'l TaD
""' our Love To Town and "Menlll
ltevel!ge, • country music waa
~round the house from tho time
Tillis waa born, and in that ere·
fllvely fueled eo¥ironmeat, TIUia
wu able to come to her own con-

elusions about what she wanted
' from life.
"I know most little girls want 'to
be different things growing up, but
I always wanted to be a singer,"
Tillis recalls. "But sceinB Daddy do
it, his approach was so n.uuat ...
like' breathing. It wasn't something
heeverthOUJhtabouL It's like that
for me, too, It's just something that
has 10 come out
And so Pam Tillis began writing
sonp at the piano "during my earll
introspecti\le years, 11,12, 13 . .
Tillis experimented with rock, r&amp;b
and pop music, but never complete·
• ly turned her back on country
music. She recorded some country
sin1les for Warner Bros. in the
mid-801, all the while rerming her
own musical voice.
Having spent32 years develop·
in&amp; her craft, Tillis has finally
found a synthesis to the elements
that pretty much embodies her
inlluencea, ideals 111d imllination·
With a Wlllllth that's invitiiiB, she
sins. Her IODJS about love&amp; lost,
found and falterinl in a way that
mata them her lislencr's ltory as
much her own, and it's a rare lift
10 be able to achieve that 10n of
intimacy on a debut record.
But then, PJ.n Tillis is a rare tal·
enL "I started out saying, I'm not
goina to make an album of lovo
I1CIIfl " she lauJhl, "But, I Wlldle4
toaniiiOIIPtllltreallyuidiiOIIIethlq, thai reaUt felt ·&amp;0011184
lhllo are the ooer,
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lllr88 11'11101111 and mabl Jllem
clusfc. There '1 a connecllOII
~ 10111 and peafon •• dill
works. And -again, her selllll8llty.
comea 11 the re11111 t:A a 'VQCilltyle
that's been limmerinl for ys~.
"Well it's cenalnly_my own
. bybrid vOc.J atylo, I lib k an:
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than that." Tillis says. "Even on
something that might be bluegrass,
you're going to hear some soul
licks and on some of the more progressive things, there's definitely
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parts, Pam Tillis, die singer, songwriter and artist, has finally come
into her own. The result is musically invigorating, whether the deeply
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McKameys will sing at the Gallia County Junior Fair on Tuesday, Jul~
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Will Make This Trial a Blessing," they are expected to draw a big:l
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sisters, a daughter and h~band.
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have voted lead singer Peggy McKamey Bean female gl)spel singer o~
the year in 1989.
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been .nominated for group awards in the Dove Awards and by the;
Music City News. Their song "God on the Mounrain" was nominated :
as best song in the Doves and that, along with two others, reached ·
number one on the 11ospel music charts since 1984.
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HoasD. will pr8lll1l line sbows at
1be Oallia CoUnty Junior Fair, Friday, Aa1. 2 at 2, 7 and 9 p.m.•
accordi~ogram chairman
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pound of ill members. plays both
pro1ressive and tradition style
bl.grut, and will 'bring family
entOllllnment 10 the fair.
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Eddie Rabbit, and recorded a,:
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of Nallnl Reaources film ptaenta~
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all a1e groups, abc addeil. Fulf•
H~;&gt;use has played at numcrou1.:
bluelfllll festivals in North Cenlral:
Ohio, the Forrest Circle, Chaiken•
Festival, the Crawford CountY:
Coonhunters Festival ad the Win-~
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Mlrch ~at lhe horne of Allen and
Bmnle Hindley of Olcsbire.
Red4 illhe daugbrer of Joe and
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School, Bucke.Ye Hilla ea.- Ceater and Muskingum College widl
an usociate degree in Electrical
Bl"tronics. He is employed at
Newark Air Force Bue, Newut,
Ohio.
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KEVIN HALLEY 'n d JUDY DuRST

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· JAMES C. BRUNEY and JOYCE DAVIS

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CHESTER - The Chester United
Melhodist Cbwth was the setting
for lhe Man:h 23 double ring ceremony of Cynthia Sue Pitzer .and
James Lowell Chadwell with Rev.
Sharon Hausman officiating.
The bride is tbe daughter of
Clinton and Louise Pitzer, Long
Bottom. The groom is the son of
Virginia C!Tadwell, Pomeroy, and
fhe late Wyatt Chadwell.
! The chureh was decorated with
jastel colored spring flowers. An
archway deeorat~ with flowers
and greenery stood in lbe center of
lhe podium. A wflite potted muln
li3t on the piano and the organ. The
IJIO!hers of the bride and groom
dach took one of the mums after
the ceremony. White bows accentOC!Ihe aisle on the pews. ·
·: Given in mamage by her par~IS and escorted to the alllr by ber
falher, lhe bride wore a white satin
dress accented with sequins and
Jlearts and a bciw in the back. The
ctress style had a fitted bodice,
rounded neckline, a floor-length,
~ltirt and train. Her veil was
led with .sequinl and peal-Is.
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YOUNG PERSONALS •
Mlclaelle Yona. (left),. danghter
·or Mr. aud Mrs. Glenn Young
Sr., and her uncle, (right), Dar·
rell Yonng,- of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Youaa, Racine, •re
amon1 this ,year's 1raduatlng
cJus at Southern Hlp School. ·

es, They wore a white carnation
bputonniere_. The)' e~h carried a
white satin heart·Sii8ped·pill0w.
The groom 1'\'(lre a. black formal
tuxedO with tails, white shirt and
· black cummerbund and tie wilh a
blue and pink carnation bootoitniere. The fiUher of lhe bride wore
th~ same with a white carnation
boulllnniere.
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HOUSTQN (AP) - Cantinflas
wore a black tuxedo wilh tails. His has reecbed an out-of-court seuletie and cummerbund and bouton· ment wilb lhe ~ who said the:
niere were blue to match the dress two lived as biJsllend and wife for
Of the matron of honor. Ushers . 22 yellS.
were David CbadweU, brother of
· Terms of the settlement;
the groom, 11111 Osborne, Rocky announced Friday, were not disPi~er, brother of .the bride, and closed.
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Cantinflas, whose real name is
They wore black tuxedos wilh ties, Mario MOrcOO Reyes, was ordered
cummerbunds and ooutoimieres to by a federal judge last June to pay
match the dresses of tile brides- Joyce Jett ol HoustOn $20,000 a
maids.
IIIOFith in·spnum suppon.
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Ma. Jell bid sued Moreno for
rose=ea-nglh dress and a white dMm:e in 1989," ecc:using the 78carnati corsa.&amp;e. The mother of year-old actor of violent outbursiS
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m wore an aqua tea-Jenath . and Dbysical and mental abuse. · .
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Ms. Jell said tbe two lived
sage.
together as husband and wife for 22
Sp,ecial music wu J;llaytd and YCIIII, but Momlo said they were
sunCl Diane.Jacks&lt;in and Judy never IIIIDied.
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WILLIAM THEISS and LIS..t .BAYS

POMEROY FREIGHT STATION

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GALLIPOLIS · Homer and
ry Bays of Gallipolis, would
· 10 announce lhe engagement
d forthcoming marriage of their
ugbter, Lisa Lynn, 10 William
eilh Theiss, son of Richard and
Theiss of Bidwell.
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:~ The invitation only wedding
!'liD be held JIDie 8, 1991 at Fel~owsbip Baptist &lt;;h~~cb, Bob

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The b~'s !able featurecl a twotier caJce with stairways leading ,
doWn both sides to a smaller cake
on each side and a fountain in lhe ·
center between the two smaller
calces. The cake was deCOrated with
multi-colored flowers. Multi-colored silk flowers were placed
around the fountain. The cake ilso
featured a heart-shaped cake top
with a bride and.groom figure centered in fronl of lhe heart. A fmger
food buffet type meal was also
. served.
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The gymnasium was .decorated
wilh multi-colored handmade cen!CfP.iec:es, made by lhe sister of the
bnde and candles on each table.
Music was provided by Jody Holben, cousin of the bride.
The couple resid~s at 38741
Rice Road, Long Bottom.

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11 at.Trinity Baptist Church, Cambridge.
The bride-elect attended schools
The Sunday Times-Sentinel
in Twin Falls, Idaho and lives in • reg•ds weddings of Gallia. ~eigs
Oklahoma Ci!f.
and Mason counties as news alid is .
Her ftand IS a 198S graduate of happy to publish wedding stories .
Cambridge High $cbool and Is and pboiO.~hs without charge
~g in the U.S. Air Force, sta·
However, wedding news must
tioned at Tinker Air Force Base,' meet general standards of timeli·
· Otlaboma City.
ness. The newspaper prefers to
publish accouniS of weddings as
soon as possible after the event.
. To be published in lhe Sunday
edition, lhe wedding must have
taken place within 60 days prior to
lhe publication, and may be up 10
600 words in length. Material for
Along lhe River must be received
by tbe editorial department by
Thursday, 4 p.m., prior to lhe date
of publication.
l&gt;hoiOgrapbs of either lhe bride
or the bride and groom may be

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Davis, a SI!J(Ient at Wabama JID!ior
fli,b School, has been 'namect a
United StaleS National Award winner in malhematics by lhe United
SlaiCS Achievement Academy. She
was nominated by her malh ~her.
.
I She is the daughter of Roger and
Tonra Balser and Jason and Sharon
Davu. She is the granddaughter of
~in and Marjorie Keebaugh,
· Reedsville. and ClarenCe: and Jean
Davis, Mason, W.Va.
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She is active in cheerleading,
gymnastics, band and baton. She
bss a 4.0 grade point average and is
ranked fiTS! her sevenlh grade class.
She bas recently been named an
An-American Scholar.
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1 The Academy selects USAA .
winners upon lhe Cllclusivc recom·
mendation of t•hets, coaches,
STACY DAVIS
counselors or Olher sehool spon80I1
.
responsibility,
enthusiasm, motivaand upon the SIBlldards of selection
tion
·)0
learn
and
improve, cilizen.
~ forth by lhe Academy. The cri·
ship,
attitude
and
cooperalive
spirit,
teria for selection are a student's
Bcademic perfonnaoc:e, interest and dependability and tecommendation
aotitude, leadership qualities, from a ~ta:hir or director.

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A reception will be held in the
church social room following the ·
ceremony.·
' Miss Bing is .a graduate of
Southern High School and Tri;
County Vocational School. She is
employed by Dr'. Larry Kennedy,
D.D.S.
Ritchie, also a graduate of
Southern High School, is employed
at the Jeno's Pillsbury PlanL

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Halley is a graduate of Oallil1
· Academy High School and Buclt~
eye Hills Career Center. He it:
employed at Pleasant Valley Nurs:
ingCal;eCenter.
The open ceremony will'be heidi
2 p.m.. Saturday, June 29 at tbe-l
Ariel Theatre, Gallipolis, and wim
. be foUowed by .a rec:eption at 1JMC
theacre.
The couple will reside at S~
LeGrande Blvd., Gallipolis.
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wins
national
award
POMEROY - Stacy' Talisba

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uing, Racine, announce the
_ engagement 811d approaching mar'tiage of their daughter, Bridgel
-Bing, to Robert Ritchie Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Rqbert Ritchie ,Sr.,
?wfiddleport.
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jl An open chureh wedding will be
tleld June 1 at 2:30p.m. at the
Racine United Methodist Chureh
:Mih Rev. Roger Orate officiating.

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;was held at lhe i~~~~~~~~~-~~~~=~~~~===~~:~=~~:~~~~=~~=~=~==~·
~ulti·co~c~~s.~~
co~ofthe~
Chester Blemenliry School follow-

!pies, daisies and white baby IQSCS
accented wilh greenery and. baby's
lfnellh and multi,colored slre8JIIers.
~ccessories worn by the bride
i!lcluded a pearl necklace, a gift
11om the groom and matching pearl
liarrings.
; Dixie Sayre, Racine, served as
~ of honor. Sbe wore a floor.
~ blue dress with a ruffled
e accessorized with pearl ear·
lings. Ka~ Long, Diane Rice,
'Pammy Ttmmons, sister of the
bride, and Robyn Pitzer, sister of
tbe bride, served as bridesmaids.
hy were dresses that matched the
llati~ of honor only in pastel colof pinlc, lillic, aqua and peach.
e bridesmaids also wore pearl
. gs. They c.ned lace fan bou·
IS of multi-colored carnations
ger lilies and baby's breath wiili
l)reamers to .match their dresses.
• Amy Lee, niece of the bride
ltd Jenifer Chadwell, dsuebter of
te groom, served as flower girls.
'Jhey WOIC lea-length blue dresses
iatUrlng short puffy sleeves and
icented with lace and a bow. They
Qso wore white lace bo$e and
hite sboel. Each Cliiied I basket
silk mulli-colmd fJowa- petals.
RingtelieJS were Matthew Tim·
ons, nephew of the bride, and
fCoger Chadwell, sm of the groom.
~ey wore black formal tuxedos
with llils, blue cummerbunds and
lies 10 march lhe flower girls dress-

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\ Tnis)imited edition print by a local artist shows the
· Pomeroy 'Frejght Station as it existed in earlier yea.rs.
The original oil painting now har:-gs in the P6meroy
McDonald's as a reminder of times past. The signed
and numbered print is available at Stahl's Christmas
Shop in Little Hocking for $55.00 unframed. framing
is also available at reasonable price~. This p.icrure·
would . make a beautiful add it ion
. in . any
. home.

IDAHO • Bdwin and Mary
Davis of Buhl, Idabo,announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Joyce, to James Christopher
. McCormick Rd., Gallipolis. A Bruney. ije is the son of James and
· will follow.
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· Vella Cronin of Cambridge, and
~Mays is a seaior at G~ lhe late Richard Bruney. ije is also
Academy High School and is the grandson of Opal PlaniS, Gal,
employed at In Hearing, Gallipolis. lipolis.
The
wedding
is pl8nned for May
Tbeils is a graduate of Gallia
Chrislian School, Oleshlre and is
employed at Zebulon Machine

GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
Relph C. Durst of IJallipolis,
proudly aimounce the engagement
· and fo,thc:oming marriage of their
daughter, Judy Ann, to Kevin
Bugene Halley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Halley of Crown City.
, Miss Dunt ila ,_.uate of Gal·
lia Academy HiSbSchool and
Buckeye Hills C8lta" Center Prac·
lical Nursi1111 program. She is
employed at Pleasant .Valley Nurs·
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Mitchell-Birchfield
GALLIPOLIS· Mr. and Mrs.
Nonnan Mitchell, Sr., of Gallipolis
~oudly announ~e the engagement
li.Rd upcoming marriage of their
daughter, Bethany_ Re!tee, Ill Brian
Michael Bin:hf~eld, son of Mr. and
Mrs . Burl Birchfield of Crown
City. ·
· An open chun:h wedding will be
IM:Id 6:30 p.m. June 29 at !he First
Saptist Church; with Pastor Alvis

Pollarit officiating.

Miss Mitchell is a graduate of
Gallia A,cademy High School and .
is employed by U's Yogun, Gallipolis.
. Birchfield.is a graduate of Hannan Trace High School 8nd Buckeye Hills Career Center. He is
employed by Dyer Brothers Logging, Northup.

Ohio U. offers summer program
· ATHENS • Minority high
lichool juniors and seniors can
apply for a full-time s~mm~r
apprentice program at Oh10 Umversity to worlc in the laboratories
!lf biomedical research scientists
and health ~fe5sionals, an opportimity proVIding f~rst-hand experience in the biomedical/biological
rtsearch process.
· :· Students who have an interest in
tile sciences, as evidenced j)y their
lilgh school courst: record,_will.be
given preference m the selecuon
process. Appointment to the summer program will not be based on

ulty mentor.
Applicanu must be U.S. citizens
or have a permanent viSa. Students
· eligible are those identifying themselves as being Black, Hispanic,
American Indian or Alaskan native,·
or Pacific Islander/Asian.
Applicants should write to the
Office of Research and Sponsored
Programs, Ohio Uni-versity,
Athens, Ohio. 4S701, Attn: Carol J.
Blum. They should include name
and location of their hish school,
years completed by June 1991, sci- .
ence courses completed and
instructors names, ·and minority
riii8RCial need.
designatioo, The deadline for appli~ Employment will be for .40 cations is June 1.
fiPurs a week at l)le Federal minimum wage for up 10 10 weeks, or.
fiwer hours or weeks as mutually
atreed upon by the student and fac-

- The Job Bank
located in the Senior Citizen at220
Jackson Pike has qualified applicants SO years of age or oldc:t seeking full or part-time employment.
FindinJ emplo1roent as an older
person IS seldom easy.
-Employers like older workers
because they are reliable, easy to
get alODJ with, and committed to
giving etght hours work for eight
hours pay. If you are 50 years of
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North Gallia Alumni Association
March 26 10 fmalize plans for
the annual banquet to be held Saturday, May 25 at North Galli a
QiJih School.
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0a1Jia HIJh School. Classes plannlng reunions to be held in conJonclion with .the biDquet, please
contact David Kennedy at 388911S6.
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·vltiona are: Bldweii-Port~r l)oaJia Broylea. 446-2017; Vmton
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Gallia, cilslel1958-1969- Diane
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cluses 1970-1979 - Jean Pelrie,
388-9771; North Oallia, ~laues
1980-1991 -Joe Moore, 3888321.

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Womea's Club Mlly Girl or tbe
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.If tbe daughter or Donald and
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dau secretary, Beta Club and
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when she was a little girl listening
to blues singers and ttying to fi~
out whelll her place was she didn't
realize it at the time, her place isn't
so diffen:nt from her earliest influences: her place was on the pulse•
point of basic emotion, nothing '
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"Blue Rose Is" or the resilient shuffle "Draggin' My Chains." .
With a sense of humor, a keen
underslanding of what to leaw: out
and an abundance of musicality,
Tillis touches our hearts while
nlaldng the hurts a little -Jess bitter
and the smiles a little sweeter.
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MR. and MRS. CLARENCE WOOD

Branham's career u State Offi- · She will continue to be active in
ccr ended April 26 at the State FHA/HERO after graduation. She
meetings in Columbus 10 help plan FHA/HERO Coavention where she has been asked serve as public relathis year's state activities. Aiinee displayed outsllllding poise and lions person at !he Ohio State Pair
also attended the FHA/HERO confidence, accon:ling 19 her advi- in August, 1991.
National Leadership meeting in sor, Mrl. Penny Roush. "II was a
While at convention, the mem·
San Antonio, Texas July 6· 10, real pleasure to work with Aimee bers participated in general ses1991, planned and attended Sum· lhis past year. She did such a great $ions and many exciting activities.
mer Leadership conference held at job that my pan wu reslly easy. I The keynote speaker for the conOtterbein Collese August S-10, am Clttrernely proud of Aimee and vention was George Dare, a Las
· served as public ielalions penon at the way in which she grew and Vegas entertainer, who spoke on
lhe Ohio State Fair in August, and gained confidence." stated Mrs. the importance of believing in oneattended various district meetings Roush. ·
self. An enjoyable and informative
in which she gave worlcshops and · · Aimee says her fondest memory tirqe was had by all.
served as guest speaker. She also of being a State Officer was pttendMembers attending included
served as a judge for Power of One ing National Convention in 'fexas, Aimee Branham, Angie Rose, Amy
at the FHA/HERO Resional Rally where she gOt to meet pe&lt;Jple from Metzler, Stephanie Peck, Kevip
held 00 Ma'Ch 9.
all over the nation.
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the c~ f~ receiving the Aw~
.of Merit for being the outstanding
chapter and as a Champion II

Chapter. The chapter became a ·
Champions II .chapter by helping
stan lbe Lawrence County Grads
FHA/HERO chapter. ·
The chapter was also very proud
of Aimee Branham, who served as
an FHAIHERO State OffiCer this
past year. Aimee also received her
State Degree while at convention.
Branham, a senior at Southwestern High School, daughter of Glenn
and Ruth Branham of Patript,
recently concluded her term as
Ohio FHA/HERO State -Officer.
She.was elected to the office last
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FHA recently attended the State
FHA/HERO Convention held in
Columbus.
While 'at the convention, the
chsptm pllli,cipated in the presentalion of col&lt;n. During !he presentation,,Amy Metzler presented a slide
show accompanied by the song
"America the Beautiful." Angie
Rose read a patriotic p~m . and
Chris Metzgtr and Stephanie Peck
preseated.the American and Ohio ·

Wood.

Register now for our
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crochet dofles, ·beautiful ··
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. VINTON • A surprise luncheon
couple's
reaidenco ltld evayonc is -.
will tJc bcld Sunday. May s for Mr.
welcomed
by their cbiknn, Penny:
and Mra. Clarence A. Wood, in
Lope
and
Mr.
and Mn. Damlo R.
honor of their 30th wedding
anniversary.

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BLADEN • Ohio Townlbip Mombersbip mietlna of die Gal;
Trusrees meet Monday, 7 p.m. in llpoll.s Chy Schoofa Acldemi~
Boosters Club will be beld Tile&amp;•
the townhall.
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TUESDAY
Aeademy Junior Hi&amp;b M 7:30 p.mt
GALLIPOLIS • GaDipolis Uons Trurt ea will be aeiOcted. PlopUI
Club meeiS 6:30 p.m. at Oscar's, · by Gallia Academy Junior and
"UidiesNighL"
Senior·Higb lhJc!eDts
in the state Hlstuy Day compe •
GALLIPOLIS - Spring General lion.

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EUREKA -

be preaching It ll'dna Chapel
Cbun:b, T - RUil,Road, Sunday,
May ' at 6 p.m. Ev,~7one wei· ,

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GALLIPOLIS - Sau~rs Trio
will sing at Elizabetli Chipel
Churcb, Sundayp.:,. S a 7 p.m.
~Beavetto

Orie Week Honolulu
S::IJifP:mber 19-27, 1991
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MONDAY
. GALLIPOLIS • Ohio Valley
CbrilliaD School Boo8lers llleellnl.
Monday. May 6 at 7 p.m. at the
.•school. Boost«J, parents, friends
invited.

October 24-November 1, 1991
Hosted by Phylis Parissi

'11te island of Oahu affords the Visitor the full
spectrum of the Hawaiian exPerience from .
glitterlng Waikiki Beach to an authentic.luau.

Thomas birth
J'ATRIOT • Mark aad Kim
Thomas, J'atriot, wopld lilte to ·
announce the birtb or their first
child, dangbter Mclaa Ashley, on
ADril17, • Holzer fdedicaJ cen~er.
She weighed eight pounds, ·two
ounces and was 20 inches lllng.
Maternal grandparents .- Bob
and Deb Polyat, Oallipolis. Maternal great-grandparents are Bob and
Martita Schaeffing, Oallipolis. and
Elsie Pok:yn, Tempe, Ariz.
l'aternal grandparents are·
Rodgcf and Bobbi 'IbomaS, Pattiot.
Patern111 great-grandmothers are
Evadene Lambert, P11triot and
Crystal Thomas, Leon, W.Va.

as tbe tbeme. Catered retreslnaeats were served
througbollt tbe ev~d tbe students eujoyed
cl8neiDg to mule p
by Ben ROUIIb. Mem·
ben oltbe klagaad queea's court were from tbe
left, front, JeDDtrer Smith, Angel Snider, Cbrls
Harmoa, and Robia Stout, aad baek, Jared Cir·
de, Colla Maldeas, Micbael Russell, aad Jamie
Anderson.

· SOUTHERN PROM ROYALTY ,· Cbristi
Colli•• and Ja1on Codner, center front and
back, were crowned kina and queen at tbe
Soathern Hlgb Scbool prem held aboard tbe
Mary Margaret BIIIIHI'balllet Stemwbeeler last
Saturcl8y algbt. Tbe studeats enjoyed a tbree
boar evenma cruise on the Oblo. Black and gold
were carried out In die decoradons oltbe stern·
wheeler for tbe prom wblcb bad "Endless Love"

Free skin cancer screening ()ffered

GALLIPOUS - Ho~ ~edical
·Center and Holzer Chmc, m conjunction with the Gallia County
Unit of the American Cancer Sociely, are sponsoring a skin cancer
, screening on. May 25. Holzer
physicians and staff wiD be provid. mg this important skin screening at
::no c~ge.
.
,; Skm cancer occurrence IS
::increasing faster than any other
. ~ ov~r 600.000 ~.s w1U be
: diagnosed m the U.S. this year. By
: being •ware of the ~tential . dan.,gers from the sun, taking advantage
:: of the wide array of sun-bloclcing
, products, and following proper
:: medical advice, outdoor fun can
:'still be safely en.joYed. :
·, Tbe vast maJority of skin can: cers are the highly curable basal
.'cell (or squamous
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critical role in sun awareness,
notes Dr. Alice Gricoski, a member
of Holzer's General, Thoracic and
Vascular Surgery Department.
"~veryone ~old !&gt;e able to recogmze cJtanses m skin growth, or the
appearance of new growths. Adults
s.hould practice skin self-eX8!1l.inau~ once a month, and susp1c1ous
Jes1ons should be evaluated
promptly~ a physician." .
The Amencan C!mcer ,SociCiy meommends screenmg. usms. a s1mple
ABCJ? rule concernmg slcin rooles:
A ~~ f?r. asymmetry· One half of
a susp1c10us mole may not mall:h
the OI!Jer Side.
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edges are ragged, notched, or
blurred.
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SKIN SCRtl:ENING • Pictured Ia tbe Holzer CUuk Holzer Medical Center Committee planning tbe May 25tb Skin
Cucer Screealng. Tbey are clockwise: Phyllis Brown, E.T. (back
to CIIDtra); Pat Boyer, American Cancer Sudety Local Director;
MariaDne Campbell, Dlredor of Community Relatio01; Dlaae
Smltb, R.N.; Aan WlckliDe, R.N.; Denise Phelps, ET; and Dr. Allee
Grlcolkl, Surgery Department.

C is for. color. The pigtn!:lllation
is not unifonn.
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millitneters. Any sudden or progressive ~ in siie should be
of special concern.
While early detectlon is invaluable in finding lesions when they
are s~ler and easier to tteat, prevenuon can keep lesions from
de~eloping in the filst place.
'The sun's ultraviolet rays are
. strongest between 10 a.m. and 3
p.m., which mean,s. that excessive
expqsure at these limes should be
avoided," says Dr. Gri&lt;:oski. "Sunscreens sh.ould be used, and chil·
dren, in (larlicular, should be protected from sunbums, 'since there is
a possible link between severe sun•
burn in .childhood and greatly
increased risk of melanoma in taler
life."
"Skin cancer is no joke." With .
the incidence of malignant
melanoma on the rise, there really
is no such thing as a safe tan."
The free skin screening on Sat·
urday, May 25, will run from 11 to
11 a.m. The JocaliOn is the Holzer
Clinic main facilify on Jackson
Pike, Gallipolis in the Urgent
Care/Internal ·Medicine waiting
area near the clinic front entranc.e.
Educational videos dealing with
sun/skin safety will be shown in the
waiting area. Free brochures, infor.
materials and skin care
samples will be distributed.
Appointments may be scheduled
for testing by calling Holzer Clinic
a 446-5773 between the hours of 9
to 11 a.m. and 110 3 p.m. daily.
Plan now to take advantage Qf
this valuable, and potentially lifesaving, service on May 25th. Summer enjoyment can be blended with
prq1er health and safety.

Kisar, Chris Metzger, volanda Tru·
jillo, Cheryl Darnell, Love! Forgey,
Melinda Spurlock, Keilh Ashworth,
J;lrian Mershon, Jennifer Donta,
Angie Blakeman, and Jodie Stanley.
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The chapter would like to give a
special thanks to the following
cllaperons for anending the con·
vention with them: AJ. Owens,
Carla Stanley, Sue Nickels, Mark
Roush, Dallie Forgey, Mindy
Arrowood, and Joy Caner. Mrs.
Penny Roush, advisor at South·
western, also ·accompanied the
group.

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paratton•. If you ere planning a wed; .
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Mloctlon of tho latoat ltylea and ·c om- ·'
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the Students of
Gallia County ·
Deserve Quality
Education.
We suppt)rt the proposal by Martin
Stahl from the· State Department
of Education on January '15. We
urge you to vote YES for the 4.0
operating levy and the 4.6
building levy for the new high
school.

YES

on -May 7

Palclfor by Gillie County loeal Educetlon A•oclatlon
Q8fdll lnyc*. Tr-IW, Rt. 1. Box 387, Oolllpolla. Ohio ,

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SPIIIIG VALLEY PLAZA
JACKSON P.E
PHONE CC6·213C

·:::arade

.Grade 9. Autumn Burnett,
Cheryl. Clagg, Tanya Drummond,
Jason Eblin Joshua Moles, Tonya
Thornton o&amp;nielle Willis
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So;hools announces iiS fifth week Erit, Rachael. Polcyn, .Amy Bthet
lrilor roll ,, . . ,
'Rothgeb, Chns SJ?fBdlm, Hea, er
i:i:' Amanda Cox, Allison St!ns~n. Beth Vmson, Melissa
Joanna W1cldtne
u!.n.-•d Debbi M'
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Grade. 7: Angie Barry, Michael
P\)lcyn, Step~nle Scott, Bobble . Bl .
A berr Burnett David
Jea Shaver, Amy Sprlll!ue.
ame, . 1!1
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B~ster, Jenny G!lrdn~r, Amber ery.:i'Ntmbup~ ~ul Polcyn, Kim
H•mmond, J~mle Hill, Susan . St b Teresa Tabor Amy.
MOOre, Mall: VIllanueva.
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M9ore, David ~umns, Jennifer
Neal, Tara PeMtngton. Sail¥ Sa'!ndels Luciana Scott, Cynthta Stm/

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RIO. GRANDE_ The vi"•ne of
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May 6-7, and 13-14, according to
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POMEROY • A represenlative
from Congressman Clarence
Miller's office will conduct an
open door session from 11 a.m. Ill
I p.m. at the Meigs County ~oun
House in Pomeroy Wednesday.
Anyone with quesuons concerning
the federal government is asklld to
slOp by to discuss them with the
representative.
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MOTHER'S D ;Y!!
Beautiful, Large
Hanging

FERN BASKETS
EASTERN ROYALTY· Jerred Barber and Amy Metz11er,
seniors at Eastera Hllb Scbool, were named Prom Kln1 and
Queen ou Friday Jllgbt. Tbls·-year's Junior/Senior Prem was held
· at die Royal Oak R11ori'Dear Pomeroy. Tbe theme for the evening
was tbe Richard Man: bit, "Hold on to tbe Nl&amp;hl'', and millie was
provided by Phil Savaae of Rio Grande. Barber Is tbe son of
Junior and Sblrley Barber or Reedsville, and Metzger the daugh·
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Gallia senior center schedule

GALLIPOLIS ·Activities and
menus for the week of May 6-10, at
the Senior Citizens Center 220
JacksOn Pike, will be as follows:
Monday - Short Subjects (
Keeping Your Smile a Lifetime)
II a.m.; Cborus.l p.m.
Tuesday - STOP/Physical Fit·
ness,10:30 a.m.; Advisory Council,12:30 p.m.; Hearing Test by
Linda Eastman,1·3 p.m.; Video
Matinee ( Steel Magnolias),12:30
p.m.
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Wednesday - BIR TflDA Y
PARTY, hosted by the Garden
Club,l1a.m.; Garden Club;
Cards,l-3 p.m.
Thursday - Bible Study,10:45
a.m.; Herb Oass-Canceled, 1 p.m.
Friday - An aass, 10 a.m. to
noon; and Craft Class,l.-3 p.m. '
Menus consist of:
Monday ...:. Cheeseburger,
French fries, broccoli, sliced peach·

Single or by the

OTHER BLOOMING SHRUBS &amp; PLANTS!

pineapple, Italian bread, jello
Friday -Fish, carrots, sweet
potatoes, cole slaw, bread, vanilla

SMELTER'S
NURSERY
GAWPOLIS, OHIO
4C9 JACKSON PilE

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l'lease make reservations by
calling 446-7000 before 9 a.m . on
the day you wish to attend.

LET THE CELEBRATION BEGIN!
Our Annual Open House will be .held at Veterans Memorial Hospital from 1 to 4 p.m. next Sunday, May 12, Mother's
Day, marking the observance of National Hospital Week
and National Nursing Home Week.
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We look forward to having you jo~n us and hre's what's in
store:
*Free blood pressures, from 1 to 3 p.m .
•Free cholesterol testing, from 1 to 3 p.m.
•Delicious refreshments.
*A variety of souvenirs ..
•Musical entertainment.
•Healthcare literature.
*Door prizes.
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It is with a feeling of pride and friendship that we cordi·
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TuesdaY, - · Ham and beans with
onions, boiled egg, kale, cornbread,
fruit cup
Wednesday :-Chicken/gravy,
mashed potatoes, green beans and
corn, tossed salad, dinner rolls,
cake and ice cream
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NOW OPEN fOR THE
SPRING SEASON
Complete lina of Vtgtt.,lt
and Bedding Plants,
Blooming ontl Foilogt
·• Hanging lorlttts, Fruit ontl
Flowering Tr"', Shrulls. .

The Healthcare Staff

VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Azaleos, Rhotlotlendrons and

115 E. Memorial Drive

VettrMt Memoeill Hoapllal·

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Hubbard's Greenhouse
SYRACUSE, OHIO

992·6778
Open Dolly 9·5; Sun. 1-5

Pomeroy
992-2104

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Beginning Sunday, May S·
10:30 A.M. Service
Services Nightly May 6, 7, 8 at 7 P.M.

MARTIN
SENOUR

Gue1t Speakera,
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Dan Le1her IBid Dr. Jerry Neal

PAINT~~,

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GALLIPOliS, OH.

of tht flnt Baptist Ch~rch, Grovt City, Oh •
· Nursery ~rovided
Public Invited

HOUSE PAINT SALE.~ .

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MIDDLEPORT • A rummage
sale will be held by the Meigs
County Soap BOx Derby A.qocis·
lion on Saturday from noon to 8
. p.m. at OeM'8I Hartinger Park.
Anyooe widt itemlto contribute
may contact the Middleport Recre·
ation Department at 992-6782 or
Angie Swift at 992-7112 or 992·
2057 to have items picked up.
Items may be left at the Middleport
Pool. at the park from I to 3 p.m.

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423·1481.
,.. I mean, we just have 10 ignore
·the fact thM Vice President Quayle
Charles Lalilbert of Reedsville
llies in "our" airplanes for oulings has·a 16-20 photograph of a covon tb~ golf course. And, wby ered bridge wltich he picked up at a
~hould we be perturbed that the · yard sale. He thinks it is a bridge
'acnupnt of Kuwait are standing which once was on Upion Ave. in
:P,oul)d dolnj! nothing' to restore · Pomeroy. Lalilben would like to
:their war-torn country but are hook. up with someone who col•tlepending on thousands from other lects cov~ brid~e photos so that
i;ountries to come. in to do the job he can compare his print He can
:for them?
be reached 81985:.4460.
· If we do dare think about these
Ride 'em, cowboy!
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:~hings, it only creates stress for
The Buckeye Rodeo Co. of
:ourselves - and you know as well
·as I do that "the world is still the Nashville, Ohio, is producing an
:same, we'll never change it". Ohio High School Rodeo on May
:However, some of the situations 10, 11 and 12 at the R~· Sprinp
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1hat we put up with day after dl!y Fairgrounds.
The May 10 event will be a pri·
:00 sort of nunure the idea of anoth·
vale showing for students of the
:er revol\1~00. don't they?
Southern Local School District
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:mer outings • they should take the to the public,
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•edge off of some of the itrilations.
A pleasant, familiar face - that
; Many of us probably are
:Unaware or the unusual business of Iris Payne o(:Middleport - is
1hat we do have within our area and back at the Farmers Bank and Savithat is tbe Middleton Doll Factory ings Co. Iris' bas been off work
with some back problems. Things
'kJCated in nearby Belpre.
are
a bit better now - welcome
·., -~ The fum creates such beautiful
back,
Iris.
..id unique dolls which are cenain:.; ly collectibles.
Congratulations to Dr. Ray and
-:; But did you know that the com·
Frances
Reuter who will quietly
;•, Jlany is offering public tours on
mark
their
50th wedding anniver:!:Satyrdays during the months of
sary
on:
May
7 it their home,
-~ May through August? So for one
Maple
St.,
Middlepon.
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::wf your little summer get-aways
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Dr.
ReDler
is
a
veterinarian
and
'{lyciu might want to take .one or the
\;tours which are free or charge. practiced out of state for m~k
:~Guides in costumes which mall:h years. He and France~ came
''.one of the original doll creations home to Meigs • she is the fanner
;:;will take yi&gt;u through ll)e ¥!ddle- Frances VanCoo.;{ of MiddlePort
and resided in
':1ton gift shop into the factory where - several years
\•:the handcrafted dons: both in the Chester area before moving to·
::;porcelain and porcelain-look vinyl, Middleport. ,
Dr. and Mrs. Reuter turned
.;'lift made. After viewing the proce;.:ctures the tour concludes in front of down offers for a special celebra.:}he Little .$\veet Shoppe where tion and will observe the anniver·
::-sample.s of homemade fudge are sary without a lot of f~ - nice
·~assed out to the visitors. Lee people.
:;1vfiddleWn's- she's ·the designer of
::odie original dolls - fudge is made
Was it Will Rogers who said:
:·llaitY,!!Dd app~ntly is an added "Thank heavens, we don't get all or
.')uracl!on for die 1001'S.
the government we JI'IY for"? Even
· i' Saturday tours - from 9 a.m. back then, he had a good poinL Do
1o 3 p.m; and you can schedule a keep smiling.

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Strike the Gold wins 1991 Kentucky Derby
By ED SCHUYLER Jr.
AP Racing Writer
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - .
. Strik;e the Gold, known as
"Boyfriend" around the bam for
his playful behavior, turned liger in
the stretch Saturday and w()n the
KeniUclcy Derby over Jlest Pal.
Strike the Gold, ridden by Chris
Antley, toc:)k the lead at the eighth
pole of a cavalry-dlar$e stretch run
and held on for lhe VICtory. going
wide thro·ugh the ·home turn arrd
fiiJal furlongs.

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"Angel tCordero, on Quintana)
was talking to me all the way down
the backstretch; and I told him I
had a lot of horse today," Antley
said
Too much horne; it turned out,
for 1S other tllree-year-olds over
the I 1/4 miles.
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Strike the Gold's stirrin$ victory
by 1 3/4 lengths in 2:03 vmdicaled ·
the judgment of trainer Nick Zito.
When Zito heard the colt was -going
to be sold by one of his owners,
Calumet Fann, last year, be talked

another of his owners, B. Giles
Brophy. into buyin$ the colt so be
. could keep training IL
Best Pal 'Was trying to become
the fust gelding in 62 years to win
theDerby..
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Followmg Best Pal home were
Mane Minister and mutuel field
horse Green Alligator.· .
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The 117th Derby at Churchill
Downs was witnessed by the usual
roaring throng that included Gen.
Nonnan Schw~f.
Antl~y took Strike lhe Gold, a

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son of Alydar, who finished second ·
Strike the Gold, winning his home, it was a mad rush. And
to Affinned io the 1978 Derby, to second consecutive stalces, paid when the dust cleared, Hansel was
the outside for his winning drive.
· $11 .60, $6.20 and $5.40. Best Pal, lOth and Fly So Free, the second
"There looked like there was also looking to become the first choice was fifth.
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goinf 10 be a 1i111e traffiC problem Califomia·bred Derby winner since
He~·s the order of finish in the
BJK! ..w~ to be out of the ~ay Decidedly in ' 1962, returned $6.40 · Saturday's Kentucky Derby: . .
of 11, wd Antley, who had Strike and $5.40 while Mane Minister '. 1 Strike the Gold
the Gold six horses wide in the paid $25.60 to show:
2: Be$t Pal
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AsghS~ the~~ld move&lt;! wide utive beaten Derby favorite, finish·
· 4. Green Alligator
throu """s~_re...,, IO~ard VICtory, ing 10th.
5. Fly So Free
Brophy and Zito ~ m the stands
Sea Cadet, the colt without a
6. Quintana
and . ye!!ed,
Come on, tail, broke on top and led for the
.7. Paulrus
~oyfri~. then thrust thelr hands first mile. He was followed for
8. Sea Cadet
!!I th~ 1111' as the colt crossed the fin- most of that time by field horse
9. Corporate Report ·
Ish line fust.
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Forty Something, who was rid~en
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Best Pal, ndden by Gary by Andrea Seefeldt, the·; thtrd
If. Happy Jazz Band
Stevens, got home 1 3/4 l~n.gths woman to ride in a Derby, ll!ld Cor12. LOst Mountain
ahead of 60;-1 shot Mane Minis~. · porate Report, on whom Pat Day
13. Another Review
who was !Idden ~Y Alex Sobs. was trying for his fust Derby win ·
14. Alydavid
Green ~Ihgator, ndden by Corey in nine rides. .
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15. Wilder Than Ever
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Twins, Gianfs Saturday's baseball winners

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MILWAUKEE (AP)- Mark
Guthrie limiled Milwaukee to three
hits over six innings and Greg
Gagne homered and doubled twice
Saturday as the Minnesota Twins
beat the Brewers 7-4, ending their
four-game winning streak.
\ Guthrie (1·2)' walked three and
struck out -four before being
replaced by Steve Bedrosian to
slart .tbe seventh. Bedrosian tworun homen in ·ahe nilith to Gteg

Vaughn and Rick Dempsey for
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Milwaukee's Qnly runs.
. Chili Davis dou,ed off Chris
Bosio (3-3) in the second, moved
to third on a wild pitch and scored
on a grounder by Junior Ortiz.
Mets 6, Giants 4
At New York, Mackey Sasser
and Mark Carreon tied the game
with consecutive pinch home runs
in the ninth inning and Howard
Johnson won it with a. two-run
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Mets beat San Francisco 6-4 Satut.
day.
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Johnson homered with two outs
into the Mets' bullpen in right field
against Mike LaCoss (1·3). Dave
Magadan walked with one out and
Rick Cerone grounded into a force
MISSES FOUL BALL - Minnesota left
play before Johnson bit his fifth
Dan Gladdea sUdes as be tries to catch a
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home·nm of the season.
roul
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Bulls dowl1 Sixers 105-92

By JOE MOOSIUL
AP Sporta Writer
CHICAGO ' (AP)- Michael
Jordan scm-ed 29 points and Scottie
Pippen had 24 as the Chicago Bulls
beat the Philadelphia 76ers 105-92 .
Saturday in the opening game of
.their second-round NBA playoff
series.
A hands-up, trapping defense
kept the 16m in check except for
Charles Barkley, who scored 34
points before sitting out the final
quarter, when the Bulls were in
command. Jordan also sat out the
final periOd
The Bulls opened a 20-point
lead in the first 9uarter, saw it
dwindle to 10 pomts lata in the
half, then came on with another .
rush to open a 23-poinl lead early
in the second half.
Bill Cartwright scored 14 points
for the Bulls, all in the fmt half,
and Horace Grant had 12. Andre
Turner had 11. and Hersey
Hawkins and Manute Bol each
scored 10 for the 76ers.
The teams· meet in Game 2
Monday night at ChiC8$o Sladium,
before the best-of-7, senes shifts to

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tblrd Inning 01 Saturday's game in Milwaukee;·
Wis., which the Twins won 7-4. (AP) .

Philadelphia for Games 3 and 4.
The Bulls took an 8-21ead, then
outscored the 76ers 11-4 with Pip·
pen,CmtwrightandJonlanl~ng

the assault b a 19-6 lead. PipPeD
and Canwright kept pouring 11 on
as they helped build a 34-14 margin.
A three-point play by Barkley
and a three-point goal ·by Ron
Anderson cut lt to 34-20 at the
qlljUier.

Barkley hit a pair of free throws
to open the second quarter and

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Hawkins helped the 76ers pull
within 40-29, but the Bulls scored
six quick points, four by Jordan, to
goup46-29.
The 76ers got it down lo I 0
points at 52-42 with 1:36left in the
second quarter, but Pippen scored
three points and Jordan hit a pair of
free throws with 5.9 seconds left.
The Bulls then tl:&amp;ed Rickey
Green. got the ball
and Jordan
scored with one-tenth of a second
left for a 59-42 halftime lead.

Kent wins ABC

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BORDEN'S

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - Doug
Kont won a two-liame roll-off wilh
a pair of strikes to outdistance
Geor$0 Branham III and win the

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Gary .Paytoa (rl1ht) provides some beads-oa
derease .a1alast Portlaad rorward Jerome

Keney Ia Satardey's NBA playoff pme In Port·
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and
Blackmar
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AP
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count and a SJl&amp;re, but only
knocked clown eight pins.
IRVING, Texas (AP)- Tom Lietzke, using an elongated, SOKite
shot a second consecutive 66 inch putter, sh.ot 68, and Utley
"This victory (ives me the confidence to know I can win, espe- Saturday and inoved Into a two- binlied the last hole for a 69.
They were followed by Ray
cially the way I won," said Kent, strolu: lead after three rounds of the
Floyd,
Hal Sutton, Howard Twitty
who gets a threo-year exemption to Byron Nelson Classic.
That lead, said Kite, means and Corey Plvin at 203, making 11
the Firestone Tournament of
Cbarilpions. "It wasn't given to absoluld_y nothing.
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within ~­
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me. I had to earn it myself. Near
Floyd and Sutton shot 67s, .
the end, I tried not to look at the to put in the newspa~rs as the
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score, spending all my concentrll· third-round leader," said Kite, who Twitty 68 and Pavin 69.
Tom WilSOn, a four-lime wip:
liOn just on euculing. If lstl:uck, I had a 54-hole total of 200.
. Second-round leader Nick Price ner of lhil tournament but winless
struCk, but as loag as I executed I
would be pl,..eed With myself. "
encountered diffic.!llties with short since 1987, ec~~tinued some wildly.
Kent advanced to the final. putts and could do no better than enatil; play and reu four strotes off
m8ldl by beating scou Aleunder, match par 70 on the TPC at Las tho pec:e at204.
His third-round par 70 included
233-220, in tlle third match . Colinas.
Price, whose only victory in a three birdies, an eagle and five
A!Cl181Idcr had topped David Ozio
177-170 in the Ollllllini Jlm.C. and nino-year career on the POA Tour bogeys. In three rounds, he hal
Harold Sullins, 2.46-181 m the IICI:· came in the 1983 World Scrica of scored IS birdies and two eag~
Golf, three-pulled twice, "and I and is 6 ander par.
ondgame.
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Kent won $43,500 and the suddenly had to pull in the reins,"
S~ewan and Lanny Wldkins wap
Frank L. Baker trophy, along with he llid.
·He dropped back into a five-way in a ilrRe aroup 81 205, five behiniJ
automatic emry, into next year's
ABC Masters. Brenham eimed tie for second at 202 with Phil the !elder. Slewart moved up with
$26,600; Alexander $20,600; Blackmar, Miiu: Sullivan, two-time a 6S and Wadldns shot 68.
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'fbomJIIOII (!ell) reec:bes (or the ball tbat &amp;efl by blm, II the New
York Mets' Vince Colemaa steall second Ia die third lnnlna o1 Saturday's aa•e Ia New Yclrk, which the Mets won 6-4. (AP)

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May5, 1991

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, OH , Point Pleaunt, wv

MayS, 1991

'~Eckersley, ]ones falter in A's 4-3 extra-inning win over Tribe
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) """
First, Oakland's Dennis Eck. :Two ofbeseball's bullpen aces pro- erlsey bl~w a save for only-tile
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iliird time in 59 opportunities when

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·: Golf tourney slated May 9

record I Ottl straight home game by
a4-3 COUDL
day nighL
, "l'~ seen it happen, and it hapBut after tile Indians toOk a 3-2 pens a lot more often than you
lead in the lith, Cleveland's Doug think," Oakland manager Tony La
Jones gave up a two-run, jl&amp;me- Rossa said. "When you're a closer,
winnins doubtc to Terry Stetnbach and you have a one--nm lead wiili
as the Aililelics won their club- iliree outs to 110, it's a real fine line.

he allowed a nintll-inning home nm
to Cleveland's Beau Allred on Fri-

POMEROY -The Big Beild Slmlwheel Regatta Golf Tourney
will be held on. Thursday, May 9 at I p.m. at tile Meigs Golf
· , Course.
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The tournament will be a four-man saamble. · olfers may p......
:. tlleir own reams. but no rcam may have a player witb a handicap of
; ' 10 or less, and tile rcam handicap m.ust be 40 or m~. ·.
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Entree fee is ~200 per rcam _and IIICiudes a free T-shttt, ~ue• .
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· _, A percentage. of die profi~ rilade by the fesuval cormruttec wtll
,. go to the res~n ~tile Middleport !'Oat ramp.
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Aililctic Recognition Banquet, SCI for Monday, May 13 at 6:30p.m.
at Nelson Commoos, on tile Ohio Univ~ty campus.
Meigs County native Dave Diles. a nationally-acclaimed sports
br&lt;wlcaster and journalist, will serve as master of c:eremorties. He
assisted. McCartney in writing ·~From Ashes to Glory," -a book
which ii!Ciudes highlights from a personal jownal kept by McCartney between August, 1988, and the 1990 Orange Bowl against
Notre Dame.
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Tickets for tlie banquet are $15 each and are available at tile
Convocation Center, Union Printing, the Hocking Valley Bank or
from Green and White Qub board members. They may also be
ordc:ml by sending a check to tile Green and White Qub•.P.O. Box
961, Athens OH 45701.

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;. :; GALLIPOUS- The Big Broiliert/Big Sistm chapter Of Galba, ·
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t: ~ scramble charity golf toiUTUIIIIent at Cliffside Golf Course on SabD'"' ::day, Mayl8 at 8;30 a.m.
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:; refreshments. Tbe entry fee is $30 for Cliffside members and $25 .
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~ Dynasty, donated by Norris-Noriliup Dodge and ilie,Saunders lnsur: ance Agency, both of Gallipolis.
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: coordinattw Gene Wood at 446-0173 or Charlie Huber at 446-3080.

Ali you have"rb do is be al ittle off ostatherbacw~~~':':~; I just tried to
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when Eckersley gave up a one-out league homer was hit off Boston's
homer to Allred, his first of the sea- Ro¥er Clemens_
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'That was the f'rrst tiine I've
"Sometimes-when you have ever faced him (Eckersley),"
success, you forget about failure,:' Allred said. ''The guys just told me
Eckersley said. ''I ~nd of lost 11 he likes to come right at you. I was
iliere after giving up the dinger. I. just trying to do my job, and he
feel bad, but I'm glad ';l'e won."
was justlry~ to do his."
Eckersley pitched mto the lith,
Until tile mnch. Oakland's Dave
but left afier giving up a leadoff Stewart was in line to win a pitchtriple to Alben Belle. Joe Klink (1- ing duel over Cleveland's Charles
1) relieved Eckersley, and Carlos Nagy, Stewart gave up six bits over
Baerga greeted him wiili an RBI seven innings, while Nagy allowed
single to give Cleveland a 3-2lead. five bits in nine innings, tile longest
But tile A's won it in tile lith outingofhiscareer.
after losing pitcller Steve Olin ~-2) ·
Oakland scored its fust two runs
gave up a one-out single to Harold on RBI grounders by Rickey HenBainea and a walk to Mark MeG- derson, while tile Indillls sand in
wire. Pinch runners Willie Wil,son the sixili on Chris Iiines' sacrifice
and Lance Blankenship boili scored fly.
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into tile right-field comer.
· mara watched his team blow a
"I wasn't iliink:ing game-win- chance to get its firSI comeback
· ner, 1 was just thinking single; any- victory of the season. He was
thing more ilian that is a bonus,' ' equally amazed at tile simulWieOus
Steinbach said. "He got iliose two downfall of baseball's premiere
pitches,
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fee for tile fonr man scramble
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iacladea a T·ablrt, blirbec:ue, ·
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appearances, and scored twice in
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Myers is making bad pitches just g« IIICR
to pitch.
chanoes and his 15th in a row since and JIIYing for iliem.
" Five out of seven dlys or four
CINCyNsportsATI W(rlter
last August.
· Reds sta't«Nonn Charlton took out of seven days." he said. "It Ill
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''Nobody's perfect,' ' Smith a 2-1 lead i11to tile seventll. Todd depends. Once you get in a groo~.
Zeile led off with a single, and two or three days a week and
(Continued from C-2)
Tom Pagnozzi was safe on second you'~e fme."
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Cris Carpenter (3· 1) pitched out
One out later, Myers carne on of • ilireat in tile eighili, and tile
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Red Sox to a 7·2 victory.
Kansas City to its seventh straight
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You slick around long enough, . · -Red Sox 7, Wllite Sox l
Clemens' shutout streak ended toss,
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Craig Wilson, tylng the the ninili against Scou Scudder (().
you s~ anything happen," sai&lt;t
Roger Clemens had no trouble at 30 innings wheil the White Sox
WeDs (2-3) gave up·eight hits,
2). Jose Oquendo singled, pine~
McNamara.
with Terry Cooney, 8nd the &lt;llica- combined tllree singles, two of stluck out three and walked one, .
~n other games_. Boston topp~ go White Sox weren't much of a them bunts, a walk and a II8Crifice
Manuel Lee put tile Blue Jays ~Yen l!as just three saves in six runner Geronimo Pena stole sec~
Chi~ago 7-2, . Baltimore beat Cali- problem, eitl1er.
fly for two runs in tile first lnnin&amp;- ahead in t1ic fourili wiili a run-scor- opportunities this season. He ' s ond, and pinch-hitter Gerald 'Perrf
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tie S-0, Detroit downed texas 7-6 time since his five-jJame suspen- past the ~ bauen and he did
· Brewers 6, Twlns5
in .11 innings, Milwaukee defeated sion, shut down Ch1cago on five the same with· Cooney, who
Dante Bichette 's two-nm triple pltchinJ on lack of work: he s slapJIC!I an outside fastball to th~
Mmnesota 6_-S and Toronto beat hits Friday night and led the Boston umpiled at first base.
(See NL on C-4)
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The la~t time Clemens and Brewers on a chilly night in Mil'
Cooney crossed pllhs on tile flCid, waukee.
it was Game 4 of the playoffs and
Franklin Stubbs singled with
theiJ argument led to Clemens one out off Jack Monis and reliev•
being suspended and fined er Rick Aguilera (0-2) walked G~eg
Sl 0.000. This time. IIIey seemed to Vaughn. Bichette tripled to send
avoid each ·other as Clemens went Milwaukee to its seventh victory in
back-and-forth between die mound eight~and tile firSt-base dugouL
Bnan llarper hit a two-run
In the fourili inning, Clemens homer during a five-run seco!ld
took first baseman Carlos Quin- inning against Jaime Navarro (2-0).
ta/la 's throw and tagged !be bag for·
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tbe ball to Cooney and walked.
away.
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pretty much behind us now and it
could fO no further," Clemens
said. • What's happened is not
going to change the way he goes
about umpirinF or tile way I go
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tile game at GoJniskey l'afk. Before
it began, he said: "I bope from
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w~ Roger's gono !llllll'm,-JPI'. ''· . :• · Corporate_loads
baseball will sliD be hen!."
COMPLETE LINE OF
• U.S. 'l'nu111'7 Securttles
Clemens, tile top winner in tile .
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mllior leagues, SIIIICit: out Ieveii and
PO SUPPLIES·
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iliree earned nms in 41 inningS this
Maaldpat Boadl
season, those coming on two SIICri•
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Excluding aquarium Mt up
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Jack McDowell (4-2) was tile
apeciala and 10 gallon eque• IRA'a
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Yintees 5, Mariners 0
Soott Sanderson (2-1) pitched a
Contadl
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balk and a s~rifice. After Cecil
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WINS HONORS - Micblpn catcher Mike Matheny (sbawn in back from his worst start over and
tbe imtrorm of tbe USA natiODal team for which he played between Mike Devereaux homered and dou'
bls 1111gb school anct coUegiate careers), a junior wbo was named bled twice as Baltimore won at
''OolleJiate Baseball" magazine's nati1111al player of the week for the California.
second straight week, was also chosen Big Ten player of tbe week.
Kirk McCaskill (2·3) was the
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begin at 1 p.m.
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~S~Je bueball program W8S ll ill
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•• Left-ban£!er S.teve Ar1ia WU~i!'
.ace of lhe pttcliing staff IIIII Amie
!Ch.onko , Bo Rei!' ~nd Charlie
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~oach Marty Karow.
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Bat Todd rememblred. Ho was
a frechmu at the Uaiverslty of
Mi11oari wlleaObioS&amp;ale - ill only NCAA bl~eballlitle in
! 966. He n!membeted how it used
to bell Oblo SIIIC.
Taking over a team J1u1t bad a
winning Big Ten JeConl in just one
of the let~ eight seaaoas, Todd
knew c1w1 t11ere wu a Jndition 011
wllicb to buil4.
Today, 2S years after !he glory
year, the Buclceyes are bact.
Obio State bepa Ibis week'39·9
overall !llld 14-6 in tbe Big Ten,
beat in the Bia Ten by 1.1/Z pmes.
'f!Je Buckeyes are l'llllbd 12~ in
the Jillion by Baseball America and
along with 'Wicbitt Sllle are one of
only two nortbem teams Ilnlced.
It is a ricli mill of power (Jamie
Taylor is fii'St and Ken Tirpack ·
third in home lUllS pC:r pane in lhe
Big Ten, wbiJe Mike Durant is sec(See BUCKEYES 011 C-5)

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SAFE! ;_ Tile ~~. Lolli Cardiull' Todd
Zelle (left) lllldes ufely Into
llae after
RedlllaortAop Barry Lltkln C111 't lllld die IIIIa·
die 011 a lliahtly err•t tmow from eecoad blue·

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••••,..~ to play soccer for ·
~ee College misSlonary team .

The Living Word Ministries of · iDI in tbe paiftliag of tile New res.·
Main Street. Point Pleasant, is . _ , .CIIurdl Ol God II 1J111 of
nsoring Tom Rawlings u a dleir refurbillbing project.
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member of lhe Lee Colle&amp;e Soccer
'Ibm, the 1011 fA Mr. alid Mrs.
ssions team.
- · IUcbn llawllllp 'fA MD:lll, is ·a
Church .epresenlllive MD .. - - 'I'A,OIIio '4lley ~
try staled, "We kre pleasod 10 • Sc:llaDl. •llildana. ...... -• ClliJ.
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:trom this church will have an op- 1 member Ill' tbe N&lt;X:Aii. "Fourth
:j1C?'rtwlity to help spread lhe Gospel blted" Lee Colleae Soccer team.
Jesus Christ We ·are sure that
Coach Dr.Jobn Al1ICbter and live
wiU be a gtal asset 10 lhe
members ci tbe ~ team will fly
He !las always been very 0!11 of~ 1N, on May 9
and assertive in wort
for Jamaica. Weal Indies and will
· out on behalf ci bis home · be piiiiS of die New 'l'eatament
We know he will~ bani ~ CIAatb of God in Monlcso Bay.
helping to accomplisll diose
"We will be using IOCCCI' u mua"
ahead for lhe miSSIOII work."
than-just· upon or activity." s8id
As a member of the !elm, Tom. "We arc using it as a tool to
wiU participlte iD IUIJ
help support and lliiCOUI3g&amp; lhe
ijletiiviticis, which incllllk passing Christiana . in Jamaica and 10
jerseys, shoes and
llljui- pam1.e new contacts for lhe
to kids in poor canmaailies; cluch. I am e.xciled to get lhe
to local Sunday services; orchance to share lhe facts of lhe
clinics; and bclpin&amp; assi.!t- Gospel and witness for lhe Lord."

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witb an RBI...m,Je 10 rigbL It was·
· h . coa.aecauve
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t h~ s1xt
wbicb tbe CardiDaiJ baw OYeiCOIIIe
a defici&amp;, and the fourth time in
lhoae games they've won.
For· the Rcdi it was tbe second
atnight time mey've blown a 1a1e
lead. ~ however, manager Lou PinieiJa 101111ded more concerned witb the offense, whicll still
. hasn't come .IIOUIId.
Tbe Reds took a .234 team llattiag IVCfii&amp;C into tile game, third·
. worst in the National League. ·
:·rm a patient guy, but I get
tiJed of watcbing tbil every night,· •
said Pi niella, who had a briaf.
closed-door meeting with his team
after dlo pme. "It's time we start·
ed doing IOIIlCibing with the ball."
Qtolddelll YGpt FridaJ
It was a JOu&amp;h night for the folb
sellillg llol dogs and bcrer arODDd
the National League.
, Of lhe lill pmes played in the
NL on Friday night, the longest
was two hours, 42 minutes. That's
almOSt unhelnl of in an ott when
tbe three-hour-plus aamc has
become quite CCXIIIIIOII.
The futost game ot the nlglit
was played in Plusburgh, wt.re lhe
Pirates toot only 1:45 to bell die
Houston Astros 1-0. It was tbe
shonen 4ame in the NL since ·
Pbiladelpbia and Atlanta played in
1:41 on Sept. 1, 1981. ·
"Both pitchers were lhrowi11g
strikes and getting quick outs ...
there were a lot of. 1•2·3 inniD&amp;s.''

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reached for seven hiu and five
I'UIII.

Expol4, Paclrel1 (2:24)
Ivu Calderon drove in two runs
to ~~e~p Oil Can lloyA! ll'lll..for.Jhe
fUJI dme Ibis seaiO!I u Montreal
beat vi ailing San Diego for its
founlutnigbt victory.
Boyd (1-3) pve up four hits and
one run in aeven innings. Steve
Frey pitched one and one-third
ianinp and Tim Burlce got lhe last
two cuts.

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AndY Benei dropped to 0.3.

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working on bus routes that will . allow
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students.
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~·~· .IIIII ~tcbed out of a iiftbummg.JIRI WJtb the belp oftwolcey
defenSive
Dod
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hiller for his third c.o~s.ecuuve
complete game as viSltmg Los
Angeles bell Philadelphia. ending
tbe Phillies' five-game winning .

sii'Cilt. .

Martine~ (4-1) SJru&lt;:k OUI four
and wallced tbrec. but h15 scorelela
streak ":U ~~at 22 innings.

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as A~ II' •pta
to P• die ball to I tumm•te-in the ftnt quarter of Prlda7 qht'l
JI!BA ~18Joff JPIDit In Oakland, Calif., wbkb tbe Warrlon WIJII 112(rtpt) pards Saa Aatonlo's WUUe Anderson

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'land in sluaging percentage), pitch· DcbOit Tigers in 1989. Blue Spar.;ing (E&gt;SU is sec:Qnd in the confer- ma (5'-2) is the son of. the late
•ance in BRA and first in strike- · Detroit T1p1 and OSU pitcher Joe
Zquta), cluwh billing (tile BUckeyes SJli':"DI· Durant, a junior catcber, 4s
:uve driven in 4S more runs tban hiuing .410 and hu lhrowD out half
. ;joy other Big Ten opponent) and of \hoae running on him. ·
.defense (with Ohio State first in the
ShortStop Gary Jones, a fresh·
;confmnce).
man, is bitting .424 while splitting
' "We have tried to play for the time with Doug Wollenburg, who's
!~ inning," Todd sud. "People hittinJ .323. Left-.fieider Keith
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us aometimes why we didn't Klodnick lxOice a leg two yean ago
move a runner up, but we've got in an outfield colliaion but has
J&gt;urani, wbo '11 be a high draft pick. ~etumed to bit .3S2.
·Tirpak and Taylor in the lineup.
And Greg Frey,1lest known as
.iAnd, in our ballJiarlc, it's only 370 the starting quarterback for the
~~ to cen~. T'he ball just jumps football Buclceyes for three years, .
'OUL"
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• Todd took 1 curious path to .320 avera~e.
\Ohio Slate. After playing at Mis"I don I fel hung up on polls,"
IOUri, be was an assistant there f&lt;r Todd said. ' It's nice to be ranked
lline years. ije pursued the Kent but the only thing 1'111 concerned
"State head coacbing job, despiJe the about is playing as .well as we can
:Warnings of several friends. The play. I will ..y. that if this wm
llolden Fllshes bad linished 1a1t in plays up to its JIOICntial, I'U take
1be Mid-American Conference for our chances agaulll anybody."
:16 lll1lilbt years. Yet in four years
Still ahead Ues u~eacherous fin)here, Todd wu 124-82 witb tbree ish to the Big Ten race, then the
·winning records includin&amp; 1 42-lS conference tournament and the
-~lllrt in 1986.
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,NCAA.
: His current Buckeye squad is
"It's imponantto find a way to
•ttocted with llleoL Scott Klingen- win. This team has·done it so far,"
• :beck (9·1 record), the Big Ten T~~~ the old day~.
~hman of the yesr last season,
:_wu dnfted in die flfSI round by tbe

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YES! - l'Mian• l'rolltm1n Clluck Penoa reacts after hlttlq a
~ three-politer in' tbe ftnal •mutes or Prklay nlaht'• NBA playoff
: pme •Pilat lht villtiDglloltOII Cellkl, who lost 116-113 to create .
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DISCOINI
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....e at Rlverf'ront Stadium, wlridii the ~dl-

from c-3&gt; .

Benzinlll's tllrow homo.
pitched a one-pitch game better
L.&amp;d 111111 lleca lllnlggling at than me."
tbll pllle lllely. Tile rootie played.
Tbll one pitch was a home nm
in jUit two piiiCS, loin&amp; 1 for 5, by Orlando M~ with two outs
11111 rautnff~ bllll.Jiri,, . Pl-dlo ailQll.
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day. M !JI" Joe Tbn'e talked to · "II'• a good feeling .when you
bim . . . *-poe aDd told bim bit the bill like tbat." ~said.
to re1a.
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"You doa 't feel that way very
"Ha llld a aood at-bit (when·be often. About !he seventh inning, I
flew oac ia die teveadl inning), I siii'Jed tbinking it might be the only
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now,' "Tcqe ~
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Elsewhere in th~ NL it was
"I wu c:huing too many !)ad MAn!&gt;ll~trea71.4P,hl~~!~;~glo AI;tlanLos
18
pitches. I - 100 anxious IQ get a :
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hit, just trying to do too mucll "
S, \CliO 2; and New York 3, San
Lankford Aid.
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tblllllld, 0a1e Smitb ~ to it

overcame· a 13-point third-quarter Detroit or Atlanta in the SIICODd
deficit to bell .tbe B011011 Celtics round.
116-113 Friday nigbt and even
Indiana. 3-10 In four NBA play·
tbcir first-round playll{f aeries II 2· oft's. will be playing a fiftb J8110 ill
2.
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Tbe ~
in tbe best- Person is confident bi1 club can .
of-five aeriea :M:'ptayed today move into the aecond round for tile
ill BaltoR wilb tbe winner l'ac:ing
(See NBA • C-6)

CAPI'UilES SECOND - S•ID Tackett (rlpt), dll•lhter of
Cllarlea IDd K.a Tacbtt fA Bidwell, captured second place wblle
~I far die GaDipolll llkl Lodae No, 107 In the relloul
or~ J:lb' N..._l Hoop Shoot Clilltell on AprD 13 In bear·
INn, Mlclt. Here Taclrett, lht only pattlclpant ·from the GaDia· .
MIM!-MIIp Cnwt7 - ..reeelwa her raaaer-up trophy from a.~:~
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.oppoaue0.field for a singl~.
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a~d . loser Pete Harnisch {1-1) .. id . · Dinny Cox (0-1), lasi.C&amp; only one
Per,a euily beat lef~ f~eldet 'rodd "Tba way I lOOk arit. Zane Smith and one-third mninp and was

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• DISTRICT TOURNAMENT
" MONDAY.-.. GaUia 'Academy's
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·~ tbe Moand HOI and Shawnee
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first time since entering the NBA in
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"The Celtics know we're the
better team and we've got to prove
it Sunday,'' said Person, who made
a pair of three-pointers in his spun
as he shot 5 for 6 in the final quarter.
Warriors 112, Spurs 97
Tim Hardaway scored 32 points
as seventh-seeded Golden State
eliminated San Antonio in four ·
11rst-round games.
The Warriors stayed with their
f9ur-g uard offense most of the way
to beat the Midwest Division
champions for tbe third game in a
row, and advance into the Western
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• Golden State led 80-64 in the
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~ ·chris Mullin added 23 poims
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played on the University of Rio
Grande's Stanley L. EVIIIS Field.
Tbose who wisb to play for the
team or donate to the Jli'Oill1llll may
contact Ron Toler at 446-9445 or
Tom Meadows at 446-0664 or 4467570 for details. The program will
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GALLIPOLIS - After a 42- ' Legion teams in Pomeroy, bad liUle cbanu to' participate in
,,year absence from the aeene, liD McArthur, Wellston and Athens, s11ch programs in the immediate
American Leaion bi!ICball team is . but none in Gallipolis since ~e 11m1 Jhat lime.
being Cmnedln Oa1lia County.
one-year stint of sucb a squad 1n
The new Legion team will be
· In the uea. there are AmeriCIII 1949. Gallia County youths have · made of players 16to Ill vean old

most

basketball tillcs in the same aca- time coll~ge IOQtball.. Quarterback llackground, phis
of the kids nity and the ,dedication of the ath- whelming. These kids do what ihey
demic year, matching the feat of Bob Hoymg was 1he Associated are out working on the fann, haling letes.
have to do to be s11i:cessful."
"
Marion Pleasant in 1973.
PteSI' Mr. Football.
. hay. That's some environment to
Fran Gilbault has won SQI
."We've got kind of an open. · -The Minster girls won the
But why is Mercer County so grow up in."
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door policy at the schools. The games and three state champi·
Class ·A track title in 1989. That's powerful?
Van Wen, in Van Wen County weight-lraining facility is open to onships in 30 years at the helm of
not a surprise: Minster finished
Lac hey says there are several north of Mercer County, beat St. lhe public and everybody takes St. Henry's boys basketball JII'Qfirst eight times and second four . reasons: families headed by athlet- Henry •s boys basketball team in cale of iL Nobody dcslroys it," he gr~n~ . He says the athl~ an: .self.
1 times in the first IS years of the
ic-minded parents, superl) ficilities, each of the last two years.
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said. "Plus, the work Clbic is dver- mOiivartd.
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girls state track meet.
hi~h-quality coaches and a dQ&lt;:i"The other places I've Coached,
- · In the last two yeats, not phned German-American back- there was so much to do in the
counting the current spnng llCIISOn, ground.
summer," said Van Wen coach
. schools from Mercer Coun'ty or
And physical specimens. Hoy- Keith Noftz. "Here, there's adll~­
close to its border have won 12 ing, at 6-S and 215 pounds, was ics.... Why this is happening in
state championships. St. Marys mesUy a.perimeter player on the Mercer County, I don't know. But I
Memorial, which won a· football basketballlelln.
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. wish il would move just a little bit
· Gen. Hertlnger Plcwy 78 J.c1bon Pike 3114 f:ett Meln 81. ' ·
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POMIEROY
title last .fall ,' is in adjacent
"Every,body's 6-foot-3 or 6,4 farther n~.".
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Auglaize County. Delphos St.· and 230 pounds, it seems," s&amp;id
114-9112-1282
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John's, which .has won four girls ·· Lachey, himself 6-6 an!)
athletic director Tim Boeckman
basketball titles, is in adjoining poupds. "You've got that German credited the support of 'the commu- :
Allen County. All the others are
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from Mercer County. ·
-St. Henry Minster Celina
MAY 5 ONLY!
Coldwater, Fon Recovery, Rock~
ford Parkway and Maria Stein's
Marion Local have all woo or come
close to winning state titles.
-SL Henry (two boys basket. ball and one title each m football
8nd 'girls volleyball), Minster (football and girls track), Coldwater
(bas.eball) ancj. Fort Recovery
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(oack-to-back girls basketball
titles) are all in the same league,
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Schools in the conference have
SUNDAY, MAY 12 .
won 33 team titles since 1971.
r.:-r::-t-:::+:7
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individual accomplishments. The r=t:=late Wally Post of SL Henry was a
star with the Cincinnati Reds in the
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t~e Washington Redskuls' Jim · t:':-1-:-t-=t:=
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:t(lcfeat
B-1 in Tri-Valley
base-ball action Thursday ~oon.
: The ~arne was the completion of
:the April 9th game that was called
•with Vinton County batting in the
• op of the fourth inning and the
,icorc tied at one because of rain. · ·
.; The loss temporarily knocked
:the Vikings out of flfSt place, half a
jame behind Belpre, but the
;yikings rebounded to defeat Belpre ·
::l!-2 Friday evening behind the one;flit pitching of Frnnk Alder to jump
r~ca&lt;l of the Golden Eagles in the
,conference slandings.
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to OH tile Purcllla at Roundtrip Excuralon Coach Clasa Tlcbls ·
Whell You Fly Am11IC1n Airline~ or American Eagle®
•: The win over the first-place
:Yikings was the second in as many
:Weeks for the Marauders. Last Fri~ay afternoon the Marauders
~efeated the Vikings 6-1 to knock
:;\Tinton County out of sole posses,ion of nrst place and into a three
'l"ay tie with Wellston and Belpre.
• Kevin Taylor led off tbe sixth
'6y reaching and advancing to sec:Ond on a error on the Viking third
)ascman. Mike Welsh followed
· ~ith a base hit to score Taylor.
;..ner a sacrifice by Gary Adams
~dvanced Welsh to secorid, Terry
~McG uire followed with a 1111)-scor·
;ing single to close out the scoring.
~- Randy Corsi, Adams and
:McGuire led the Marauders at the
~late with two singles each, Welch
1,dded a single. Jason Wright was
Odie winning pitcher as he went the
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:Mer_cer County Ohio's hotbed for prep athletic champions
By RUSTY MILLER
AP Sports Writer
COLUMBUS . Ohio (AP)What is the high school sports capi' tal of Ohio? .
: Cleveland? Canton? Massillon?
· Middletown? Columbus? Cil)cin: nati?
Try Mercer County.
At the.middl~ of Ohio's western
bo~der with Indiana, Mercer Coon, ty 1S farm .c?unuy. Altho~gh 54th
among Ohio s 88 counnes m popu: latio':l· it is a· trophy-maker's
. dream. It could. be called the Land
: Qf~~teCharnp1ons.
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It mates you s~ wonderinB.
' ls ~h1s a freak of nature?" sa1d
. Keuh Noftz, who as bead boys bas, ketball coach at Van Wert must
butt heads 'with ·several teams from
: the Mercer County area. "And it's
: not just football or basketball; it's
: every spon, right down the line."
· Cons1der:
-St. Henry has won four slate
cham pi'!nshil!s 1n th.e last 1~
' months. mcludmg duplicate boys
. basketbal) titles. Along the way,
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Ruzicka's ov~rtime go.al gives
Boston 5-4 wtn over Ptttsb~rgh
By HOWARD ULMAN
he's gea:mg adjUSkd to this (f~ter
AP Sports Writer
Nln.) tempo. It was an oillstanding
BOSTON (AP) - · Vladimir perfOI'IlUIIICC by 'agreatathlerc."
He gave the Bruins a chance to
"Rosy" Ruzicka kissed his stick
for luck. Then he used it to beat the · sweep the best-of-seven scn·es and
Piasburgh Penguins.
adviiiCC to the Stanl'ey Cup finals
The star from Czechoslovakia, for the third time in four years. The
who has swuled in North Ameri· next two games are scheduled for
ca, finally is liVing up to his repula· . Sunday and Tuesday nights in
lion as an offensive dueat
Piasburgh.
Ruzicka scored on a rebound of
. Ruzicka nearly scored after
Dave Christian's shot at 8:14 of PU!Sbur,gh goalie Tom Barrasso
ovcnimc, giving the BOSIOII Bruins broke Ius stick and waa playing
• 5·4 victory Friday night and empty-handed, but Penguins centerscnding•die Penguins home with a Ron Francis kicked out Ruzicka •s
· 2..() deficit in the Wales Conference shot at3:2 t' of overnm·e.
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"Mter that," a smili Ruzicka
Ruzicka assisted on the Bruins' said i!J balling English~'! kissed
' other fOW" goals, Wee of them on my slick, because I think I'll score
power plays.
in over:time.' •
"We sometimes don't realize
On the winning play, Christian
what a peat hero Vladimir RuziCka backhanded a 25-footer from the
is in h1s own country," Boston left of d_le sl~ Barrasso stopped it,
head coach Mike Milbury said. but Ruz1cka piCked up the.puck and
"He's a world-Class player and puta 10-foot forehanil past the fall-

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RIO GRANDE • The activities
schedule for Lyne Center is as follows:
G7111naalum hours
Sunday -1-3 p.m., open recreation; 6-8 p.m., college recreation
Monday- 5:30.7 p.m., college
recreation
Tuesday - 6-8 p.m., college
recreation
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Wednesday- 5:30·7 p.m.,
college recreation
Thursday - 5:3()..7 p.m., college recreation
Fridlly - 5:30,7 p.m .• college
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Suciay, Aprlll8- 1-3 p.m.,
opea recreation; 6-8 p.m., college
recrealion
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Sunday - 1·3 p.m., open
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Jess ra1e fell 0.2 percenlllge pomt to
6.6percent
The decrease in the national ra1e
was an unexpectefi improvement
that marked the first decline in
unemployment since last May,
when the ra1e fell from 5.4 percent
to 5.3 perccnt
Tbe number of unemployed
Americans decreased by 300,000 in
April, the agency said. However,

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GALLIPOLIS • A land -clearing
,demonstration will take place on
·the Jack Miller farm in Walnut
,Towalbip on May 7 or 8.
Tbe representative of C&amp;L
tBreciOrs and Riggers will be in
LawniiiCC County on the May 7.
When they are finished in
Lawreoce County they will be
moving to !ack Miller's farm. Any·

one wishmg to watch the land
clearing brush hog/shear work may
stop by the farm. t'
The machine will clear multi·
~~ rose and ttees up to six inches
mdiameter.
For more information contact
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1wve1t tho hay with minlmll Jon.'
Aartcullure ,
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The 10011et a J?lanl reachel bal·
BILLY J. MEADOWS
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tf of hay is probably die most ty loss. Avoiding rBIII dam..e is a
. porlant factor in feeding d.iiry goal I!) hay preservation, but
s.
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delayed cutting tlbould be blllanced
:• Malting good quality fomge and llgainst the lower feeding value of
GALLIPOLIS - Billy J. Mead·
~ a good quality forage dur· late-cut hay.
ows. assislant cashier at Ohio VaJ.
Mig the early laclating stage of a
Ralring/tedd.illj should be per- ley Bank in Gallipolis, has been
~f BDimal may determine if the formed at about SO% moisture con: promoted to manager of special
"lw will r-ebreed within 90 days tent, at which a significant increase services.
ifler calving.
in dryin. l'llC Ia obcained without
Mrs. Meadows will be responsi·
. :-. Malting excellent quality forage substantial loaes. Following these ble for mainlenance and control of
~ saw supplement costs for beef · six steps will help.
· cash items; coordinator of the
~ents. Yes, quality forage is
I Time of mowing (mowing 1 bank's officer call program; in
~~)!lust to reduce expenses and early in day allows full day's dly· iddi~on to working with .student
~production or growdl.
ing.
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serv1ces as well as other duties
•~ t Cuwng dates for high-quality
2 Use of weather force
. asts to associalecl with special services.
ge as listed in the Agronomy plan operations,
Bank president and CEO James
do are as follows: Alfalfa 3 5pread or windrowed swath L. Dailey said: ''This new position
(:qnimon Orc~dgrass · May I 5· (spread swaths dry fas!er·
was necessary to handle not only
20; Alfalfa· Tunothy. May 2()..25;
4 Raking or teddiq (exposes the increasing business coming to
RPd Clover ·Timothy • May 24: wet Wlderlayer and speedl clrYina. Ohio Valley Bank, but to respond
.{"111\e 5. These ~uttin' dates and
S Swath structure loose swaths to the growing aeeds of. our cus·
11ec0nd and third ·cutungs can be dry faster.
tomers by ~n.&lt;&gt;viding even greater
Q&gt;Jlowed at3S-40 day cuaing inter·
6 Windrow !aversion (exposes service. W1th Billy Jo's years of
ta*s· Trying to Slay cloae to theae wet Wlderlayer and sp 11 d1 drying. working closely with so many of
'~'!ling dales is vital.
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Hay should be baled 1118~ . our customers, sbe is the ideal
.p towever, that is only the rust 20'1&gt; moisture and stored under , choice for this important posilion".
cover.
Meadows, whose promotion
was approved by the board of
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directors recently, will remain in
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Meadows promoted

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wtell's Blfllery
farm, featured by the Gallla Soli aad Water
Co111ervation Diatrkt, illlont1d IOIIItwiM:re In
Gallle CoiiDiy. Individuals willlillg to parllcl·
pate ia the weekly contat IDlY do so by pea'a1
tile farm'a owner. Jut maD, or drop olf your
guess off to the Dally Sendnell.lll Court Sl.,
Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769, or tbe (;alllpolll Dally
Tr!blllle, 825 third Ave., GaiHpolls, Oblo, 45631,

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ud Y. IDly win I $5 prize rrom lhe Ohio Val·
ley Pnbllsblng Co. Leave your name, address
and telephOne aumber with your card or letter.
No lelepboae Cllls will be accepted. All contest
entries sllould be turned In to the newsraper
olllce by 4 p.m. eecb Wednesday.ln use o a tie
the winner will be chosen by lottery. Next week: ·
a Meigs County farm wUI be featured by the
Meigs Soil and Waler Co~~~ervatlon District.

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. pessimistic about die selling envi- Graziano, chief financial officer,
AP BIIIIDea Allalyst
ronmenL We expect a pickup in the told securities analysts the cpmpa·
. NE..Y YORK -The~ earn· second half,. but not a rapid snap. ny's fiscal third-quaner earnings
mgs bemg reported b)' some llllpOI"· back."
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probably would he below a year
tan~ U.S. CC!fllpanies are depreaiDg.
Ford Motor Co. reponed a fust· ago. He conceded that the poor per·
~ executive comments aa:ompa·
quarter loss of $884 million, pro- formance caught him by surprise.
nymg them makes the outlook volring Treasurer David McCarn·
These are some of the biggest,
seem equally discouragiDJ.
moo to concede that "wilb this sort most important companies in
Ever aware of image and the of slarl in the fust quaner we'll America. So is the U.S. Postal Serstock market, mporaJe c~fs once probably be in a loss position for vice. Despite a ra1e increase, which
made sure lhl;l poor Clll1llllll were the full year."
used to assure a one-year profit, it
balanced by ncb oratory about ~
Lee Iaax:ca, the Chrysler Corp. lost $1.4 billion for the first half of
long·!Cflll future.,It was a practice chairman, called his company's the fiscal year.
'81 wh1ch many chiefs excelled.
. $341 million Joss from operations
These are dismal numbers, grim ,
.Those predicuons .of better "abysmal,'' and Jerome Ydllc, the observations, but they are reality.
th,mgs to co!De ~e eenly absent company's chief fmaocial officer, In business, nothing speaks mo~
frOm executives recent remarks. said the company faced an operat· realistically than dollar!, or a hi~h
.ing loa for the year.
executive officer who sees no pom~ ·
John F. Akers, chairman of ' in ttying to boost spirits with elolnternational Business Machines quence.
It is as if to say there has been
Instead, they seem to concede that Corp., told his company's aMual
rosy rhetoric can't undo the dam· moeting that he saw 110 upturn in enough boosterism from the stock
age. They've been telling it like it business since announcing in market analysts and the
f,faR:h that earnings would decline economists.
is.
General Motors Corp. reported
SO~tinthefirstquarter. .
The analysts, and perhaps the
'We haven't seen any evidence stock 11181ket too, have been outdis·
fust-qilarter OJ&gt;I!lBtin~ loss of $1.1
billion. its third straight qllllfiCrly yet to indicate any improvement in lancing earnings, resulting in a
loss. During that period it has gone the near term, and consuquently the series of "surprises" throughout
year remains uncertain," he told the spring, as one company .after
into the red by about $4 billion.
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.another produced earnings less than
A GM ~ said: "We're ~still very cautious, and somewhat
At Apple Cllmpilter, Joseph. expected.
By JOHN CUNNIFF

WASHINGTON (AP) - . the ·,overnment noted that at 8.3
Ohio's unemployment rate million, the ranks of the jobless
decreased 0.1 percentage to 7.2 still aumber more than 1.4 ffiillion
percent in April, according to gov- highe~ than last July, when the
emment figures released today.
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der and o.wner of Jack and include layaways.IJl.I!IOVals, baby
s, 326 Second Ave., Gallipolis, gift reaisuy, ·free g1ft wrapping,
tly announced the sale of. the free alteratioq and the taraest
·•tore to Kim Dnmimond.
lection
: : For '19 years, Jack and Jill's has =~==d eblldren'!
:!Fn the largest children specilllty . AIJm'l- wife, ·Donna, who hiS
411ore in So11theasrem Obio. DrUm· been manager of·the store, will
ia1DJ, who recendy moved into the assist with store operations durin&amp;
iiCIIeB from Mt Sterling, Ohio, plans · die tniDSition of ownership.
~ contiQue the minv services now

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Ohio jobless rate down 0.1 %

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windowe, Ralya whael1,
AM-FM Clliatte. Priced to go!

T-top, air, tilt, cruise,
AM-FM stereo w/ca·a ette.
power windows lit morel

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1987 CHEV.
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super etock whael1, 60-40
lilt. New Old1 trade!

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NEW OWNER • Mike AUea, (rJabt), owner
~s=r:ounder of Jack and Jill'l of.GalllpoUs,
· over ,lhe keJ'I to new OWIMI', ~ Drum· ·
Sold April 1, Jack ud Jill's localed at

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U.S. earnings dismal;
outlook reported gray

WE WILL NEVER BE UNDERSOLD!

By BOB GREEN ·
to go.
AP Golf Writer
Price, a two-time runner-up in
IRVING, Texas (AP) the British Open and winner of one
Howard Twiuy was voicing an title in a nine-season career on the
You have been lallecl
axiom of the PGA Tour when he American tour, climbed into the
lead with a bOgey-free 64 on FriAnd held agalnlt your will.
noted:
"They don't give out trophies day. Utleywasonebackaftera66.
Your father doeim't love
after 36 holes."
. But they can't help looking over
you
Nick Price, leading at 132 at the their sboulders at their closest purHaven't you heel your fill?
halfway point of the Byron Nelson suers, the rebounding Watson,
You have been evicted
Classic, and Stan Utley, second 1991 TOW" winners Kite and Pavin,
Thrown out on the lftreet
alone at 133, lR very much aware former Masters winner Sladler and
Your father delpiles you·
of iL
.
the steady Lietzke, twice a winner
Don't you feel the heat?
The strength of the field is just · of this event
Watson, who had a chance to
You have been raped
one more shot back at 134. It
includes a four-time winner of this win the Masters in his last previous
And ltrlpped of all pride.
title, a two-time winner, a former start, continued his altemJ?t to break. Your father will kill you
Masters champ and two men who a four-season non-winnmg string
But there is a pliCa to hide.
have victories this season.
with an erratic f9 that included six' You have been 188.;
Twitty, wilh a second-round 67, birdies and five bogeys.
B Ch ·
ho 1
was another stroke behind at 135 . "It's kind of like the Watson of
Y
flit w · ovea you ao.
oing into today's third round but old," he said. "I feel like I can He~.
hates your
• father the de·
h
aced t e need to climb over a make five bogeys and not take
And has come to let you go.
group composed of Tom Watson, myself out. of_th~ tournament.
e obm L_, Harper 4128191
Tom
Craig
Stadler, Corey
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Pavin Kite,
and Bruce
Lietzke.
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shots off the lead with two ropnds

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HAVEN'T YOU HAD
ENOUGH?
You have been beaten
And been slapped around.
Your father abuses you
And runs you in the ground.

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Ruzicka C8{IIC from Czechoslovakia to the Edmonton Oilers in the
middle of last season. But he didn't
p~y in last year's playoffs or early
thu ·season and was traded to
BOSIOO oo Oct 22. An ankle injury
sidelined him for 40 games and he
had only eight goals and eight
assists in 29 games.for the Bruins,
In the first two playoff series, he
had one goal and four assists. But
he had three assists ·in Wednesday
night's 6-3 win over Pittsburgh and
improved on that Friday nighL
"He's got another chance to
P~Y (after the injury). He's feeling
really confident," Boston's Ray
~uesaid.
.
Mllbury has been reluctant to
use Ruzicka at times because of his
defensive weaknesses. But on the
winning play, he was on a line with
Christian and Dave Poulin, both
solid two-way plavers.

PriCe leads at halfway point
of Byron l'Jelson Golf Classic

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OH
quickly.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-hpl. 22) Usually
YOij(re realisllc In a-.tng altua11ona:
But. tOday you mighl lie Inclined lo
think lhat certain rnponalbllltles are
autometicaly going to lake care ot
lhemsel-.
LIIIIA (hpt. 2J.Oct. 23) Be expectant·
and llopefulloday concerning the outcome ol ._., important event even
though YC?Ur comrades may ·noi share
your POinl o l -. Negallve tnlnl&lt;it)g In·
'lllea~ve l'liiUita.
8C
(Oct. 24 lieu. 23) That rumble you r
tty alarted al home IIIII
nu a "'' olllfe left In h . Don't expect
family members to alrew your patn wilh
rose pelalaloday.
IACIITTAIIIUI (..._, 23 Dec at) Oon'l
let aomeone c:hange an arreo~ge~~,.,t
lhat wu benellclal to all into Olli w1t1c11
ill unfalrljl favorabla lo him. ·
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that
A .iudle bu onlered a meetiog Woodall and Cabell County pro~- semen taken from tbe vtcjims
be tween both sld:es next week in curors.
couldn't have come from him. ·
thecae c&gt;! a. convictrd rapist trying
"There will be no further conO'Hanlon wants both sides to
to prove hiunnoccnce.
tJnuancea or delays," O'Hanlon wort out a schedule so a bearing
Cabell County Circuit Iud~c · wrote.
on key evidence can bo held by
Dan O'Hanl~n ordered Friday s
Woodall is
his June 28. ·
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BEDE OSOL

Classifie

May!!, 1111

$9fne splendid opportunllles whefa

your car- Ia COIIcerned may· be In the
your problems today, especially lhoee
oiling In lhe year ahead. H~ there
of a financial nature. n wiU be
lo you
will be aituallona where lhe rewards will
lo
take
care
otlhlnga
u
beat
you
can.
be determined solely In ploportlon lo
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Partners
AQUAJIIUI
lhe eHorta you expend.
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~ not be -eary In an - TAUIIUI (April20-llar 211) If lhe world
you
te PFeteniJy pulling logether. II
doean'l treet you the way you think II ·
'!hould today. don'ltake It oul on Inno- might be wise to gellhlngo ar.rtlld on
cent bystanders. especially family your own and lnvlle \hem In later, l&gt;ljt
only If tney're needed.
mllrnberB or In-laws. Taurus, lreet yourPIICEI (Felt.. 20 llarch 20) li'lo Sunsell to a.blrthday gilt Send for Tau~s· da.y, and II could trrer for you lo lay
Astro-Graph predictions for lhe year
aside your loola
truly make lhia· a
al)ead by mailing $1.25 to Astro-Grapll
day
ol
rest.
Your
miglll not be In
c/o this new~. P.O. Box 91428,
your work, and prQjecta you atatl may
Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. Be sure t~
never gelllnlabed. \
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AIUIS
(1118rch
21•,Aprtl
1t) InvOlveGE. . . (llaJ 2:1-.lune 20) Be exlrernely
thai have social uv.tones could
careful .m.t you $8y or sign today. menlo
cause problema for you today- If they
Don'l speak oul Ollurn or pul your slgnalwe 10 legal documenls without , are nol handled properly. Wilen deellng
with others, try IO ' be upbeat and
aiUdylng lhern llrsl.
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. have your deoiras for Instant gratification under conlrol, thlsls not !I" especially good
to go shopping. Emotions mustn't be alloWed to rule your GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You · may
purse.
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have to lace a "lulitlot'l tOday that Is
LEO (olulJ. 23-Aug. 22) People with similar,to one you hid to contend with
whom you'll ·be closely Involved loday recently, one in which Y!)U did nolexerwill have a major influence on your alii· clse your' best JlldgrMnt. Try not to
types could make the same mlslakaa.
tude. For example.
smother
ralher CANCER (~una 11-.lufy 22) If
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irea ~ re-opeoed by the Ohio Department or
TransportaUon Sat11rday morning desJ!Ite a

rock silde Friday eveniq tbat left part or the
highway · b11~kled. Crews repair the cracks.
(Times-Sentinel Photo by Cllarlene Hoeflich)

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PUILIC NOTICE
On .Saturdoy, May 11,
1111 at 10:00 ,.M. Loading
Craolt Con-ey Olltrlct
· of .34481 Cam Hollow Rd..
Rutland. Ohio 41771. wMI
offw for _.. 8t Pullllc Auc·
tlon mlacal-• office
machlnH and pcua aqulp·
-nt no longar
and
CD.............. For in·
formation call L.c.c.o. of·
flee at 114·742-2411 or
Col. W. K- MoW., Auc·
tlo,_ at 114·742·204114) Z1. 28; Cl)'l, 3tc

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1117 OIIC S.r.rt Van, ilartal
11GDOII,IZSHBI27114
lhla nhlalr wiU be aold
at lhlf puWia _.. at
Jaobon Plb Olllall of
Ohio v.a., llanlc Company,
370Jaoban Plw,Galllpolla,
Ohio at 10:00 Lll. on Salurday, llay 11, 1Ht •
lhevahlalewlll be aold to
the lllghMt . . . . . . . . . ..

without ..,, ......... ..
lmplllcl -rnnty. 'lllla ,..
hlale 111ar . be at the
I'"*- PIC. Ollloe ol 1M
Ohio v.u., &amp;.Ilk Company
up to the dete and d- of the

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was clllled a second time.
Public NotiCe
An OOOT repair crew filled the
lhe Ohio VeUey &amp;.nk
crevices with limestone. hilt
PUBLIC NOncE
Cinpeny
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observers were skeptical the high- ·
to _,rot Nfect any encfaU
FOR SALE
way could remain open much
n.e Ohio Valley &amp;.nk blda, and to withdrew ill Ia,..
longer since cracks continued to Company,420111ll'lfA-ue, hlcle hom ule prior to the
Galllpolll, Ohio .45831' will - · T.,..eoiSale:CASHor
widen.
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lor eale the lollowlng CERnFIED CHECK.
While water and gas lines
deacrtbecl property:
. ...,. 5, 8, 12, 1981
shut off Friday night, Columbus
So11them Power crews had not
ivrived by midday on Saturday. ·

OWN YOUR OWN FAST FOOD BUSINESS., ..
plus laundry; Located on St. Rt. 35. Call for.
more information.
RAIIIIY

, BROKER 446-GOOI
GOODY, ASSOC. 379-2621

Bob SprDilt of the Gallia Rural
Wlller Association said waru service would not be restored to the.
uea.before Monday a&amp;moon, but
the warer company was preparing
'to provide PQIIble Willa' II the Site
for !bose who remained in the
area.

ROCK SLIDE - Tons or rock fell fro~ nearby cHirs aton1
~tate Route 7 Friday evening, causing evacuation of several resl·
iilentl from their homes in the Hobson area. (Times-Sentinel photo
,. Cbarklle Hoeflich).
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~e CSX ~ilroad track along the
nver. Secuon Foreman Art Hamm'?nd reJ!Ortcd that for the time
bemg, tram traffic would continue
moving through the area "at a
walking pace."

1ST YEAR ANNIVERSARY

IHANI YOU GALUPOLIS AND SURROUNDING AREAS,
OVER
LBS. LOST THIS YEAR!

SUNDAY PUZZLER
See Answer to Puzzle
96 lroqulan Indians
97 Bank employee
99 Airline info.
tOO Comlorl
101 Flo,.,erless plain
102 NBA's Larry 103 Obtain
105 Terrllled
107 Early morn
109 Abstracl being
110 lndellnile numb~r
111 Apple juice
113 Orient
114 ·Kimono sash
115 Concerning
116 Qlverslfy
117POIMIS8$ '
I 18 Decay
120 Earth goddess
121 Tehran's counlry
122 Mud
123 Barbie or
Raggedy Anri
124 Debatable
. 126 Staid
128 Make amends
130 Jackel par,t
132 Additional
134 Measuring device
135 Partner
136 llallan river .
137 Hinder
139 Molher of Caslor
and Pollux ·
14_1 Dlphlhong
142 Shoshonean
Indian
143 Bark cloth
145 Moving part of
mol or
147 Flaps
149 Mournful
152 "- Elmo's Fire "
153 Interior
155 More impolite
157 Distance measure
: 159 Nickel symbol
160 vasl ages
162 Companion of
blood and sweat
164 Part or
lortlflcation
166 Appolnl· as an
agent
168 Fala
16g Went aslray
170 Lbop
171 P•epared lor print

1 Malay canof
2 Sand bar
3 "Edge - Night"
4 Evergreen tree
5 Arrow poison
6 Cares lor
7 Conrad 10
8 Hearing organ
9 Dry
10 A MoQre
tt Facial
expressions •
12 Grant 10
13 Nalive metal
14 Mexican currency
15 G~ip
16 - of lhe Union
17 Fruit drink
18 Malh lerm
19 All
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27 Tip
29 Reliance
31 As lar as
34 Fall suddenly
36 Civil injury
38 Negates
40 Stir
42 Long, loose
garmenl
44 Lament ; grieve
over
46 lnlertwine
48 Solitary
49 Single drink
of liquor
50 Venlilated
51 Michaels or
Paclno
53 LOOk at
55 Tellurium symbol
56 Jumps
58 Identifying
symbol
60 Declared
62 Nods
65 Moray
68 Scottish caps .
69 Slri'cl
70 Sllifls
72 AsSistants
73 Numbers game
75 unlltrworld god ·
76 Llsl of equals ·
77 Portion .
79 Broaden
80 Manage
·82 Miss Garbo
83 Brown, as bread

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84 Fllanienls ·
86 Crony: colloq.
88 Be in debl
89 Animal
90 Pul ·ofl
· 91 "Goodnighl" girl
93 Lawmaker
95 Tenants'

Ctolhlo

97Wee
98 Crimson
102 Reveal
104 Fixed period of
time
106 Ugly old woman
107 Lessen
108 Underground
worker
110 Ms. Winningham
tt 1 " Midnight - "
112 "A - wllh a
View"
114 Speechifies
116 Hollywood and 117 Clulch
119 Instrument
121 Menial image
. 122 Speck
123 Fulfill
125 Allowanc;e lor
wasle
127 Prlnler's measure
128 Enlerlained
129 Drawing on skin
130 Piece of office ..
•equipment
131 Come back
133 Kind of clleese
136 1\dhesiwi
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substance
138 Cowboy
compelltion
140 Dwell
143 Thoron symbol
144 Hebrew. month
146 Make over
148 Winter vehicle
150 Poker stake
1~1 Expired
153 Doctrine
154 Belore
156 Ethiopian tllle
158 SlenQ&amp;r !Inial
161 Japanese drama
163 Donaldson 10
165 Neon symbol .
· 167 Guido's low nola

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3 bedroom, 2 baths, family room. l:vitt1and d;ninR roo111
breaklast area, heat pump central air_w/electric or propane'
IllS furnace backup. 1900 &amp;q. It MIL livina area. Part:alfia:
semen!. B•g ho111e and. 20 k . m/1
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IIEW LISTING - THIS HOlE
rooms, 2 baths, cozy lamily room With
k"chen, 16x32 in-ground pool, 2 car
vely area just minutes· from Gallipolis. ·

Thera will be en
Open House for
Elta Beck
Snodgreu given
by her children
for her 78th
birthday, Sunday,
May 15, between
2:30 p.m.-8:00
p.m. et the home
of Tom
Snodgrauon
Crouae-Beck Rd .
We hope that one
and all who know
Eata will come
and help us make
this a happy day
for ·her.

HELPING YOU
I:IELP OTHERS
AI NovoCort, lbe nolion's
ludi111 ptowid• of rthob sor·
wlct lo lht neurololliully·i•·
polr.. oduH popufation. we
Ulldenllnd your cornrnillnllll
to your potlents. ly prawidin1
fl•ncirl securlly end stron1
111111111trill sopport. we prowilt you -~b on ollttosphert
wlilcb ollows you lo focus on
thot conwnitment.
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bedrooms, b1th, k"chen, living room wilh fireplace, gas he1~
rural _water. All litis and more on .73 of an acre m/t Call for
appomtment.
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Wo curwnlly bm positions
IVIIIIblt for Spach·liOIIIIII
Palholacisll in lbe Po10troy.
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ull Coroi·Ana lvors ot .1()0.
135-9112 or send your rwsume
to NovoCire, Inc.. P.O. Bo•
921. Volley For1e. PA. 19482·

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JUST LIKE A DOLL HOUSE. Btatrtifully decorated. Formal
living room, complete kilthen, lamily room large and sunny,
3 bedrooms. rustic covered deck and also a sun bathing
deck. Great home lor enlertaming. N:ce nat and well lands caped grounds. Satellite dish. 2 cer garage fnd storage
building with a loft. Green Elementary School.
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PEACEFULlY A~D SERflf. Lots of privacy. Very nicecoun·
try home. Large liYinl roorn w/woodburning lireplace. Ell-in
counlry kitchen w/appliancas. 3 bedrooms. L2S acres more
or less, top ol·ground swimming pool. Very nice·home wdh a
pretty sett:ng. Kyger Creek or Bidwell.schools. Your choice.

.34,

n.OF ROAD FIOIITAGE- I acre ol nice

VACANT LAND - R1o Grande area. Various sizes ranging
lrom 20 acres to 100 acres 11)11 w;th road frontage on Trn
Rhos' Road. Call for d~ls. t
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take a look at this 2.7 acre~ m/1 3 bedroom, util"y, 3 miles
from city. Asking only $39,000.
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GAVIII OR. - Z WAYS TO BUY -Straight out or lal)d con·
• tract 3 bedroom home, nice lenced yard, n1w carpet newly
painted mside and out. family room and more. $34,000.·

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JIEAUTifUL sm1116 - And this 3 bedroo111 I blth and

lamily room home. Also lar•e buildin1 on 1.390 ,ere In city'
:schools . Calll9r _more inlormation.
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JN MI:MORV Of

NOW OPEN

NEVA ORI~M
ON MAY lth
It'a been five .,..,. -ao
tbday
ThM GOd c.alled JC1U

NEW u.,-118 - Cltmclet, styli country char111 - 11t11
home has " lilt Older home, compieilly relurbithed. 3 bed·
rooms, 2 ballts. Wrlf)-around porch. Several buddlnp.
Situated on appro•. II! acres. Rock Sprinp Road. Askin1

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APPROX. 24 ACRES wilh coloniill home overlookin1 Po·
meroy. bet:ltlive style home wMh lormal entry, family ~
lon111l din~room. Basement has rec. room w~h slone lire·
~l~et..Ther stn In-around pool, Many m01e ~menlils. ~k·
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grave
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BUS IIIIlS

In loving memory of

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FLAT ground. Jusl Bke new 2 bedroom lllobile home wijh expando, living room, lovely dining room w/wood noors and ·
bow window. Large 2 car detached garage. Also an extra mo·
bile home pad an4:hookup with separate drive. Price ollheir ·
home Is rellected-here. Citi schools.

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with or witlloui Coli
Larry Llnly. 111 Ul II 03.

11 Help Wanted
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havin&amp; this ule to
r1isa money for
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IN30DAYSI
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unCMt financial obtlgallons to
a firm or Individual wno 11 diHicult to 11
Help Wlntecl
11 Help W8
deal wllh. don't do anything al this time _ _ _;;_,_____ .----::.......;.;.n..;.ted;;.;;.__
that could get you In deeper. Clear up
this matter quickly. ,
LEO CJuty 21-Aug. 221 Someone you
though! was In accord wllh your way of
thinking nas different ideas about how
somelhing should be done. If lalt anresolved, this disagreement cbuld turn
lnlo a serious dilemma.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-iept. 22) Co-workers
you require lor a cr~lcal laak today
·musl be selected wilh ·extreme care:
Avoid. lndMdual,s who would rather be
botanlhan willing helpers.
LIIIRA.(Sept. 23-0c!. 23) It's admirable
·lo ·beloeve In othero, but don't place
your faith tOday in an Individual who 1111
tllready lei you down. A repeat perl9f·
mance Ia lkely.
•
ICORPIO (Oat. 24-Nov. 22) Be patient
Wlleri dealing with Individuals Wllose co• operation you need regarding 'an urlient
malter today. This Is an illy area and
tactless misjudgments could cost you
support.
IAGITTARIUI (Nov. za.oec. 21) ....,a.
Someone you recently criticized in fronl ~J::u;VON;;;:·;· '71~,.::1:-7,_=1l'-:1 811-.-:lrl"'.,- 1
of others '11ight be In a pOIHion to return ........ 30W11-1421.
' ·t~ta~~~-i-"A;i:
the favor tOday.· n this lndMdual decldaa to get even, you may gel yours :.-::~ •.;:,.:~.t,
plus a dividend
Doy • Nfgllt, lind A•..,. toi lion In Hla Home, 3 to I dora, a
CAPRICORN
22-.ian. 1t) Try nol P.O. Box 213, Oalllpollo, 011 aldt. 11'1- au..
to get involved In any lype of endeavor 41131.
~ _._,.,, 001&lt; 19&lt;
that could cost you a lot to chaoe a Cllrllt,.. , . _ Tho ·
small return today. This is not a partlcu- flolly Plan, S-4 8herp
larly gOOd day lo speculale.
"-""" For , _ I l l AQUARIUS (J•n. ZO.Feb. tt) Unlesa 'nolft!l:lg """'-· 111211111 8 . Lost &amp; Found
you have a poslllve altitude today, there ~-r;_':'
Ia a good chance you won't achieve Co1t 30Wa-fa,. lllonday
your objactl~es; at the firSt sign of resls- , H; Wod, llhu-y 12-1.
lance, you may waHie and give up.
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PIICEI (Feb. 20-llan:h 20) Contiden~- ~ A:. One 11111e. one hllllle.
llal inlormallorr Y,!l!l 111ay have atiout a !~.m. or Clo!qo, 1114Childltn's pets. No
trlend. which, II released, could make ~·­
lhls Individual loolc bad In the eyes ol
questions nbcl.
others. should not be discussed tod.,-.
Addison ....
You might do more damage than you·
realize.
EARN lioNEY Aoadlna - 1
Call 614-446·0020
ARIES (M•rch 21-AprU It) You may $30,1100/Yr. · Polonttal.
or 446-4653
n~ . tare 100 well In financial Involve- Dilallo. {I) - - Ell. Y•
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ments with friends today; your gener- 10111.
ous Inclinations might be grealer than
theirs.

Pomeroy,
Middleport

GIANT
RUMMAGE SALEII

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1 Gain
7 Raises
12 Nalive Egyptians
17 lmllated
21 Purlly
22 Ricochet
23 Large
24 Eat
25 Faroe ISlands
Wlllrlwind
26- control
28 Nol pliant
30 Landed property
32 Tanlalum symbol
33 ·~stern
35 Redact
37 Erased: prinling
39 Mr. Preminger
40 Wire measure
41 Chaldean city
43 Sluggish
45 Repulse
47 Frencll article
48 Learning
49 ISlands In South '
Pacific
52 Snare
54 Lawmaking bbdy
56 Hang fluttering
in air
57 Eel in small
bits
59 Cravals
61 Keen
62 Skelelon part
63 Heraldic bearing
64 Mysell
66 Meadow
67 River In Scolland
68 Drink heavily
69 Wonder ID
71 Female ruff
72 Cain's brother
74 Is borne
76 Cal's teet
77 Music: as written
78 Danson 10
79 Ron Howard lilm
81 Noise
82 Precious slo!189
83 Allhatllme
84 Conceal
85 Qratully
87 Tallies
89 - ol Educalion
90 Crown
92 River duck
94 Pilcher
95' Becomes aware of

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Followiog a small electrical fife
!n a mobile home Saturday IIIOmmg, Byer stated the Middleport
Fire Department would probably
begin pulling fuse boxes from the
affec~ hom~. .
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CAPIIICOM,I (Dec........._ ,.,
cannot be expected to help you wilh

Point Pleaeant,

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Consicnment taken from 10:011-to 1:00 day of sale.

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!l!id•JIIIl'IIIIQ Pomiroy and Athens, Ohio
off Rt. 33 11
left onto Co. R~ . 102. 2
mile to salt site. Sips posted.
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Eamnt Kylt, ownt of 'Kyle's P10cessinj' recently retired
as of April!. 1991tnd will sell .to the hl&amp;hest bidder tht
foii11Win1 item a. all ~q~~lpntlnt Is sittllt pfiase and In rood
wenln' condition.
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IEAT ROCESSING EQUIPMENT: Hobert 2 hp commercral
meat grinder with 4" thr!llt. Hobart 8" meat tenderizer. Biro
model 33 meet sew, Russell model M59 carcus sp~ning sew.
HoHy Matrc Pany machine, Globe meal slicer, HoM: model .
1348 rail scales, 2 hp compressor and coil-less than 6
months old. 2 hp deep freezer compressor w~h COli defroster,
less than I year old. 3 hp compressor w~h coil d~froster. ap··
prox. 60 stainless steel hook and rollers, 36"x24 'chopping
block. 40"x30" chopping block, 48" double stainless steel
sink, stainless steel hand sink, meat pans. approx. ~freezer
bask~s. 7 tray dolly cart, wagon bed for runnrng gears.
1912 Pontile Grttnd Prix wdh 63,944 actual mrles, new
tires, good cond~ion .
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· ANSWERS TO
SCRAM-LETS
LIMBER
After a misei'able game of tennis
STTTCH
with a friend, I sighed, "Basically the
AVENUE
best thing .about sports is that they
GRUBBY
keep us in good enough condliion
NATIVE
to SURVIVE THEM."
"URIST
SURVIVE THEM

22 Money to Loan

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Professional
SaJVICas

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for tale or ,,.., ..._, bam.
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Ell. CJH.
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AITIQUES-COU£CTIBLES·OOLLS: ~ppr01imalely 300 pieces
of rlassware. some datmg back rn !he 1800's oncluding a rate
18g2 frosted coin compote, .6 piece flow blue butter pats. now
blue plates, several preces prnk and green depressron, caminl.
cracker 11rs. br~lhant cut glass. etched glass, 1900 ~BC child's ·
plate, spooners •.1927 Lindburg!; plate, covered buller dishes
plus many other colleclible pieces.
DOLLS: Jllonde c,hina dol. 1900 rag doll. winged Kewpie wolh star
hands.. Speciar leather doM. papier mache' dol "Somebody"
Kewp;e, Gerrry;rn bisQue folk dolls. numbered Gennan cllrrracter
doU. rmmllure brsQue dolls. composition doll. most wilh orilintl
dresses; numerous boolts dating back to tile 1850's. 1937 Sl)irsl
bound Sp\eQel callloa. McGuffy. speller. Victorian parlor tale. ma·
hopnb:rfor rocker. flot waH cupboard, mission style des~ sev·
eral
·Cola coleclibles. collector advertising calendars.
beaded purses, errrly 1900's postcards. valentines Christmas
Cl!dS and Children's books, Otk floor lamp,oak hal rack. 0~ limps,
·fern stands. wood wesh lull, chid's scooter. old cookbooks. alma·
nacs and mrrpzrnes. .Searl Roebuclc lreadfe sewing machine.
Coolidge·DaW!!s amperen posters, handmade doilies and dresser
scarves. oron pols, bunons. bns, costume jewelry, baskets. brass
powder flask. prrnted feed seeks. pictures. frames end prints.
~~ pius numerous other CXJIIedibles. Sorue miscellalu!liUs 4·PifCe bedroom su~e. dinette set, windoW fans. several boles
piastre. llower1 •nens. lap QriR kames sew;ng mechines. plus
other Items loo numeroos to mention.
SAlE CONDUCTED BY
IT. I, IIUWOOD. WY.-PHOIE (304)273-3447
"
LUICH AVAILABLE
TERMS: Cash or Clttck Day of S.le with Positiw ID
Not '"f:.nslblt for Accidtnl$ or Loss of Property
AUCTIOIE RS NOTE: Salt by0rdtrof Edwin R. Ptlttrson, ·
Adlllfli;tlrator. 5ale wllllut all day. Plan now to attend.
brill In~~ chairs.
"WE APPRECIATE .YOUR AnENDAIICE"

PUBLIC. AUCTION

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SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1991
.. 10:00 A.M.

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Loca!ed in Nortll Rnenswood, 1 block off Rl. 68,
blh1nd Untied Methodist Chu~ch. Si&amp;ns. posted.

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This is the personal property of Cora Webb .
LOCited on St. Rt. 338 from St Rt. 124 in Racine, Ohio about~ mile. Watch for signs blfore
you 1et to bridp out on 338.
"HDUSEIIOLD"
Recliners. large round stand table, square. couch , stereo,
.. swrval charr. hutch, desk &amp; chairs, gossip bench table &amp; 4
chairs. Whirlpool wesher &amp; dryer, 3 pc. bedroom surte. 4 pc.
Bassett bedroom su~e. 4 pc. Permacrah bedroom suite,
chest Qf drawers. btby bed, 2 bar stools table &amp; chairs
lamps, Pictures, misc. charrs, end tables, shelf, misc.
~I appl11nces, dishes, pots &amp; pans, B&amp;W TV, wing chair &amp;

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OWNER:
Co11 W11hh
Joann Foster,

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REALTOR• · ·

J. Mlrrill Carter

Cathy Wray

379-2114

446-4255

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Dan Carter

Shirley Boster

Sam Hoffman

446-1434

PaHi Hawk

. 446·1260

379·2449

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TIRED OF YOUR LANDLORD?

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REDUCED!
$9,000
Approx. 4.5 acres situaled at Rodney Pike. Rural ·
waler available. Anice level piece of land. Call today.
t2874

VIEW OF THE RIVER
1 With

this over 8 acre tract of land. Wooded, site
cletred for mobile home or hpuse. rural water
ava~able. Road frontage along SR 7. $8.500.
H2893

NEW LISTING!
lAKE AN APPOINTMENT IIIIEDIATELY!

To view this 6 icre mini-farm. Remodeled 3 bed·
room vinyl sided ranch slyle ·home w~h itrage.
1n11011nd pool, large barn and numrous outbuild·
ills- SMral feet ot ·111111 ,fronttge. BeautifuH~­
maintained.
.
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REDUCTION/$67;500.00
3 UNIT RENTAL COMPLEX

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.Receive 1 positive cash flow from the rental inco~e on this newly constructed complex. Each
unrt consrsts of 1 bedroom, furnished kitchen, liv·
ong room, bath. Vinyl srding. Low marntenance.
Call today for more details'
t2886

THE REDMAN

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Located al SR35 near Rio Grande. Business only.
Includes. complete inventory, pool tables, juke
box, equrpment and other businss chanels. Lease
rncludes 1 2 bedroom apartment to assist with
monthly rent. Possible owner financing. Can now
for an appolntmnt at this super opportunity.
t2899

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tools, handlll&amp;, old tools, plut more.

MASON, WV

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For starters. it has all of the essentrals including a ·
very reasonable price tag. 3 bedroom ranch in a
con~enient locatron rncludes living room. family
room. eat·in Mchen and bath. Newet carpet 1n
most rooms. Heat pump wrth central air. Large flat
lot wrthin 2 miles of town. Priced to sell at
$43 ,SQO.
HSDO

NEW liSTIIIG IN SPRING VALUY AREA!
Very well cared lor maintenance free ranch home
in excellent neighborhood. Home rndudes 3
bedrooms, eat·in kitchen. formal domng room.
Irvine room with attractNe fire~lace and famrly
room w~h another ftreplace (wrth rnsert). Good
storage, 2 car garage wrth breeze¥~ay outbuddrng.
Gas heat Oow bills) central arr. Prrced to sell at
$84,900. Extra lot and 8.38 addrtional acres for
nle also. Please don'l hesrtate to call today. Call
Dave at 446·9555.
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773-5785

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OWNER: NELLIE RUSSELL

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NEW LISTING WITH QUIET COUNT~Y SUR·
ROUNDINGSI
Very ni~ely decorated ranch home perfect .for
starting. localed at the end of a quret lane, th;s 3
bedroom home ;s ready to mo~e rnto. Fully
equipped eiHn .krtchen, drnin~,room , Irving room
with attractive fireplace and nrce. large lawn, all
make this the home for you. Priced at $59.900.
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EXECUTIVE RETREAT!

1.975 acres m/1 provides privacy and seclusion
for. thi.s magnificent quality cuslom home. 3 btlhs,
lrvrng room, lam;ly room , formal dining, master
,bedroom w/dressmg room. walk·in closels,secur·
rty syste.m and so many n:rore am~nrties IOO.Iarge
to menlron.• Located wrthrn the crty of Gal~=

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16 ACRES MORE/LESS

$4000

Located in Huntington Township. 12 acres mil.
$7,000. 4 acres mil $3,700.
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lui must·see krtchen, 2nd rncome dwaii~IJ&amp;
chrded, wilhin one block of city schools.

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FULL SIZE SETS

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NEW USTINC!
DON'T JUDGE THIS IIIIACULATE
HOlliE FIIOI YOUR WIIII)SHIELDI

QUEEN

Make an a~~ornlment to view th1s 4·bedroom, 2
btlh. home, family room, dishwasher inclucJed
wrth lhe .kilchen, cathedrtl ceiling. utilily room.
Centlalatr heat pump. 24'x30' garaae. Within 5
mrleS of city . Kyger Creek schools. Owner Will con-·
srder hnancmg lo qualified buyer.
12112

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0011 LOOK AT THE PiiCEII
It will shock you to see that you can still own a
home for $33,500. You will find this 3 bedroom.
vinyl sided ranch in Centenary close to the
conveniende store. Smaller, remodeled room
Jlllrfecl for sewmg room or nursery. Master
· bedroom has been remodeled. One bedroom strll
needs remodeled . Delached I car garage. Approx .
14 acre. City schools. ACT NOW!
NIOO
START HERE FOR $27,5001
Build equ~y for your future in this 3 bedroom
home with one car garage on a pri ~ale 2.4acre Iof.
Recently painled with new deck, roof and water
heater to keep maintenance at a minimum for the
lrrsllew years.
. *509
MOBILE HOlE - 2 bedrooms, 1 bath home
situated on concrete blocks w~h .a covered
concrete porch. Large corner lot w1th trees rs
located in Rio Grande. $23,500.
11402
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NOTHIN' BUT COUNTRY
Very good location along Rt. 325 just sooth of Rro
Grande. Here's a deluxe home for the beginner. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths. Very nice krtchen.livingrOom.
family room, partial basement. Country surround·
mgs. Cily schools. $42,000.
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216 ACRES. 1/L FARM - Burldrngs consist of 2
barns and complete set up for mobole home. 55
.acres crop, 50 acres pasture, balance ~~ woods
and misc. area. Some limber wrlue. 1200 m/1 of
desrrable road frontaga wKh ;ural water lrne.
Excelletit area to build a home. Tobacco base.
Located on Gage-Patriot Roed . For sale at
$87,500.
1307

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AND dTHEI IRANDS

$40°0

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, . VERY DESIRABLE HOME
Now used as a double rental located in the city a1
lhe corner of 3rd &amp; Spruce. Range and
refrigeralor furnished in both unils. Separate front
and back enlrance. Storage building and
· children's play area behind home. $38,900.
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Did you really think you could buy a 3 bedroom.
1\\'bath "brrck" home lor under $50,0001 Well.
you can and rfs only aboul 4 miles from town.
Located in aquiel and friendlY neighborhood. thrs
would be a great place to start housekeeping.
.
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NEW LISTING- Need a lot of bedroom space, but
don't have alarge budget! Here's 4 bedrooms on a
large lot wrth garden space. Several outbuildings
and porches. Priced et $37.000.
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CHATHAM AVENUE - 2 lots, 40x150 .each at
1825·27 Chatham Ave. Alley rn rear. Both lots for
$19,000.
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CHAROLAIS LAKE ESTATES
A rare opportun~y lo desoen and complete the
inlerior of ahome rn an excellenl neighborhood al
an affordable price. The completed exterior of this
• I 1'1 story log home includes a deck, 2 car garage
and basement Buyer would own l/201h of an 8..
acre stocked lake with full privileges. $69,900.

t400
COUNTRY COMFORT - There's a splendid
country ·view in any direction from this 2 story
home near Champion Farms on Rt 554. Home
includes open kilchen and ' livrng room. 3
bedrooms, one nrce bath and ulility room . Over 1
acre of fairly flat i!i'OUnd. Possible 9.5% loan
assumption. Priced at $32,500.
H224
LOTS &amp;ACREAGE- Two I acre lots and II acres
for sale on Rt 35 near Spring Valley. localed on
Rt. 35 and old Rl. 35, this property is pnvate and
conventenl. Lots are priced at $7 ,900 and the II
acres is $38.500 . Call lor more inlormalion.
t223
OWNERS WANT IT SOLD!I
Patriot lislrngs. Brick home oHers 2 bedrooms, I
bath, large living room with place for woodburner.
Eat-in krtchen. Large lot I car carport. Priced at
$40,000.
·*221

We Need listings!!!

sns $199°0 &amp; "

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RIVER VIEW - From a home built for gracious
lrvtng and entertaining. The livrng roqm, dining
room, family room and covered. patio all have a
tremendous view of the river. crty and WV holls.
· Prrvate setting wrth expertly landscaped lawn ,
carport and storage building. Ki1chen has been
remodeled with oak cabinets. 21'1 balhs, and 3
bedrooms provide anrce flow of Irving area. Plenty
of slorage space.
H400

·Wiseman
Real
Estate
(614) 446·3644
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W• CMI •II your prlllflt home, and WI IIIII put yau In
touch whh one of apprOIIIm•taly 11.000 ,... altate
aftlc•l-tlone ••llfl..t to help you ftnd the rllht ~~a._.

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ACREAGE - 35 WEST AREA

ANTIQUES I COLLECllBLES: Smal walnut oorner cupboard with blind door, pine lcilchen walt lllble with drawer,
very unusual primitive southern hardwood. eupboald with
Mour, sugar bin work boaid orig. gnren pain~ ee;1y ochool
masters desk with orig. grairl pain~ All Nowaau ladies
writing desk mi~Mgany with mother-ol-pead inlay banded
with birdseye maple, ~any Galla County prim. pewter cupboard, unique Viet walnutHWingc:upbolldoncutors, small
empire love seat upholstarad In rooa wlwrt, wry line walnut
platlorm rocker, blue wlwrt mfg. plall, round oak pedestal
telile with 4 baney twist oak cllalrs. oak wall tatephone,large
chestnut wort&lt; table, Circa t820wUlulhapplewhll8aopleaf
teble, Viet. candle stand with glngerlllead, Saieln Roc:ker
with orig. paint, child's mountain chair, pr.nMdlepolnl chairs,
wicker settee, 2 oak rocking, 6 mlulon-type chaino, otdaeam
separntor- good oond., stone chum with daaher &amp;lid, dalay
chum, stump puller, grindstone, ice cream freezer, wringer
type washer Speed Qlean,.old day bed, leather bed, mangle
ironer: iron butchering kettle, old cannl"' jaJs, llDne jars.
crocke;y, ponery tortlea drip c:o11ee milker, mloc. furniture,
Gone With The Wind lamp orig. ahado, twin butner lamp,
alabaster lamp, pr. amber ctyatallampa, ollerlampa, Iota of
glass, ·eady pa11am glua, oompotBa, etc.,
Haioay,
Imperial, Depression, water pltcheno,181Ving dlhes, cups,
saucers, glasses, etc..• C.nlval bowls, occupied Japan
figurines, animals, 6 Haviland plabro, 5 blue I whilo plal;ra,
10 pc. chine dresser oat with matching perfUme l!ottlet. whlll
Viet. vase with applied tlower, china oancleotick. · Roy.!
chaster vase, pr. Royal Dux. 16" applied fruit buea, Iota of
olharthina, pin cushion doll, Effanbedol, 2 FrozenChartonaa.
one black cloth Cream of Wheat adv. dol, ewty bisque doll
earrings, cloth body elegant Viet. orig. draoa, old bonia
marked 'Pomeroy' other bottles, Majolica vaoa, Majolica
plat~. 6 steding coastars, silver plate, 2pc:.IBflling cllah, oitvar
syrup pitcher &amp; olhar silver, pictures, printa, lramaa, cil
painting . brass umbrella stand, 14 quilts (blue a while, Kall
Greenway &amp; etc.) from late 1800's 1o 1930'1, cowme jewel;y, collec:tion of vintage clothes from Voct to 5Q'a.lndudes
children's ctothll&amp;, box lead sacks, Viet pillow shams, other
fine linens, old hooked rug, umpler with he- ond vlnaa
(some -r), tole tray," tole palnled deed !Jcx, old Kodak
C!lfllera, Hat opllnt beakets, old stuffed bear ond co~ Christmas decorations and others, wood blming lOW, amlll pol
belly stow, Wam .Morning heating stow, gas ooak alova
FARM MACHINERY l MISCELLANEOUS: J.D. 24T bailer,
bush hog, good M.F. mowing machina. J.D. Van Brunt grain
drill, J. D. drag hi!JIOW, hay elevator, J. D. hay rake, Ford
oultivaiOi', oom sheller, aprayera, horae collars. 2 • 30 gal.
jars, 10 gal. atone jar, boom p , viae, Good King culler,
windows, comedong, showls, ~.metal drun\, ~aps, gBf·

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ApptOximalely 42 acres snualed rn Huntington
Township, rural waler.
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!deaf development jloperty. Over 100 ecres. Land
lays w1l, partially wooded. Call for complete hsting!
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OWNER WOULD CONSIDER .
SELLING ON LAND CONTRACT

I need some work, but what do you expect Nice
lot, 2 bedroom, living room, and more. Csllloday
for an appainlment
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' Plua family addlllona wtll be sold.

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a7 Srd. Ave. Ooi-

Only a few blocks from church, school and shop·
ping. 2 story brick' home situaled on .644 acre in
Gallipolis, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 21ull balhs, nice living
room and large eal-in k~chen . Call today lor an
appOintment.
t2181

With lhis 2 or 3 bedroom home. Remodeled. vinyl
siding. st01age building. I II acres plus excellent
garden area. Tobacco allotment. Raccoon Town·
ship. Unbeatable price. $29.000. call today.
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BEAT THE REliT RACE!l

OLD GALLIA COUNTY HOMESTEAD OF
HETSEL &amp; NELLIE RUSSEU
Sever./ g•ntntiGII• of IICCUIIIU,.IIon._
Hlltsll N/ng tt.cNNd, lnolon{J.r t.V. UN for
fool•, mKIJIMif ,,.f«&lt;lfem8 afor«&lt; In
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YOU'LL KNOW

When you see this wolllako•n care mobile home
nestled on 2 acres m01e or less oftreed surround·
rngsl Private sening. 2 bedrooms, living room,
bath w/garden tub and eat·in kitchen. WON'T
LAST LONG! $14.000.
*2185

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Sick Qf rent? - Then own this cute little 2 bed·
room ~om~ s_rtuated on .9 of an acre. Large bath,
storage burldrng and room tri expand as your fam. ily d~ 1 Call today. Prrce reduced . $22.900.
t28li4

lOCATED 3 MILES NORTH OF
GALUPOLIS, OHIO ON RT. 7
ON UPPER RIVER ROAD.
WATCH FOR SIGNS· FIELD PARKING

RICK PEARSON
AUCTION CO.

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SATURDAY, MAY 11,1991 .
10:00 A.M.
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QUill ~Motion on artetr School

Gorgeous brick home just as soon as you take one
look, you'll be sold. 3 bedrooms; formal dining and
living rooms, 3 btths, family room. fully equipped
krtchen, 2 m praae and separate 24'x36' gar·
age. pond, private selling. Exce~ronaHy nice home
w«ti a lot of amenities plus DYer 4 acres. C11Y
schools.
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12857

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BUNKIE MAnRESS

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3. bedroom vinyl siled ranch, I\\ baths, full dr·
vided basement, ltrge covered praae, app10x. 11
we lawn. City water and sewage. Cll todtY 101 a •
pnvate shollma.
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DAN SMITH
Auctlonltl'
614-949-2033

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PIICE REDUCED $2.000
$42.900.00

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Judg Dewitt
. ~ 81ok"
.
738 Setond Ave.

"ANTIQUE 01 COUECTORS mMS"
Drop-leal gale lee table &amp; 4 chairs, wardrobe, clock, chairs. ·
12 gal. stone 1tr. lantern, orl lamps, Red Rider BB gun, Cross·
ma.n 1400 pellel guns, knives, mrsc. dishes, &amp;lassware,
qurhs, Fenton basket, and more.
"IISC."
19 Channel Cobra C.B.. books, metal cabinet. humidifter,
fans. serVIfll cart . kerosene camp stove &amp; healer. fishina
rods, luggage. Clmstmas decorations. e~c. bike, misc. tools,
goH clubs. wheelbarrow. alum. ladder, redwood picnic lable
&amp; 2 benches. step ledder, bicycle, lawn mower &amp; etc.

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446-6624
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ESTATE AUCTION
1013 VIRGINIA STREET" RAVENWOOD, WV.

WINTER AUCTION SERVICE
AIICTIOIIEER: EDWIII WillER 1334

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SELLING THE REMAINING ESTATE OF
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SATURDAY, MAY 11-10 A.M.

31 Homes tor Sate

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EQUIPMEIIT: 1980 Case 4508 Dozer w/winch. 14"Grousers, 6
way blade. ROPS. 500 hrs. total hours, 1980 .Case 580C
backhoe. enclosed cab, 80% rubber. 700 hours 1otal: 1982 Da·
kola 9 too equ;pmenllrailer w/beaver tail. all 3 pieces in like
new cilndilion w/all maintenance records: 18' tandem axle
equipment kailer w/ramps. Black Hawk m;ni hoe &amp; loader (fils
, 15·18 hp tractors\. complete w/2 buckets .
·
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OFFICE EQUIPMENT: New Cannon 27d fax machine. mobile
cellular phooe. Cra;g electronic notebook, Grundigdict•phone
w/acc.,
BRO dual drive process(J. Cassio office adding
machine. UniCom 1212P calculator w/memory. 2 drawer fire·
proof sale.
.
lliso.: Oehumidiliers. several toolboxes. 41ruck tool boxes, sev·
erallawn mowers. 8 hp BolinsRider (broken axle). several waler
pumps elec. &amp; gas powered . wa1er meters. remote recordingmelers. misc. well parts. casings &amp; large motors. seve.ral pes.
Salvage PVC 2"·12". several hundred lb. steel casing &amp; scrap
metal. plus more.
NOTE: LCCD Rtstrws th1 final bid on dozer, hoe &amp; 9 ton
trailer. Auctionw staff will be at Auction Sale from 5;30 to
7:30 P.M. Friday 10 ll1y for your lnspac1illll of equlpllent.
Equipe;ont Sills ot ll:OO A.M.
OWNERS: Jeldlnr Creek Consemncy District
AUCTIONEER: COL. W. KEITH MOLDEN
lie. in Olrio 114311 &amp; W.Y. IS3 ~ 114-74H041
Cash or Bank latter of Creilt from Baok on which chrrd Ia drowa.
Lunch by Rullond Fire Dtpt.
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AT LEADING CREEK COIICERYANCY DISTRICT ··
OFFICE
S.R. 124, RUTLAND. OHIO
DIRECTIONS FROM 'POMEROY. OHIO: Take S.R. 124

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soness in Langsville? It's a nice building on approx. l ·acre lot. •
Has water, sewage. and restroom. ll'salreadystatei~P!oved '
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PRIVATE 108D£D AREA- BEAUTIFUL PINES SURROUND
. THIS OUTSTANDING REDWOOD HOME. THE COMFORTS OF .
• THIS HOME ARE· ENDLESS . •INFORMAL FAMILY ROOM·
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/KITI)IEN AREA. BEAUTIFUL FORMAl LIVING ROOM AND
IIIIIIA G. - · , ra.
DINING ROOM. 4 BEDROOMS, 2.BATtiS. lARGE STUDY OR
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PLACE IN LIVING ROOM. WOODBURNER INFAMILY ROOM. 2
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THIS II£W IIOIIE SPARKW IN ITS COUffTRY SURRoUND·
INGS. HOME FEATURES lHREE BEDROOMS AND TWO BATHS,
l ·SHAPEO RANCH ON JAY DIUVE- FEATURES NICE OPEN
coMFOfiTABLE
FAMILY ROOM, F&lt;llfolAl liVING ROOM AND
KITCHEN/DINING/FAMILY ROOM ARRANGE "lENT WITHfl·
MUCH
MORE
SITUATED
ON 3.9 ACRES MIL ~DICAPPBl f&gt;C.
REPLACE. FORMAL LIVING ROOM, 2 CAR GARAGE. NICE
CESSABLE. CALl FOR DETAILS. $80,000.00.
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VIEW OF THE SURROUNDING AREA FROM THE POOL DECK
COVERED PATIO, LOTS OF HOME FOR $65,000.
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ROUTE 1&amp;0- JUST AFEW .MINUTES FROM HOLZER HOSPI·
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TAL. ONE BEDROOM HOME HAS LARGE KITCHEN WITH LOTS
OF CABINET SP,ACE. FAMILY ROOM. STORAGE BLDG. ON AP·
BULAVILLE ROAD - 'EXCELLENT LOCATION ONLY 5 MILES
PROX. -1.4 ACRE LOT.' PRICED UNBELIEVABLY LOW AT
FROM CITY. OVER AN ACRE LAWN. 3 BEDRQOM, 2 BATH
$30,000!
HOME HAS NICE OPEN FLOOR PLAN. KITCHEN·JiAS ROOMY
SNACK BAR, DISHWASHER, ANDERSEN THERMilPANE WIN·
1 NEW ON THE IIARKETl ,SPACIOUS SPliT FOYER 'H!lME. 4
DOWS, ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP,'2 CAR ATIACHED GARAGE.
BEDROOMS, 211 BATHS, EOUIPPED KITCHEN HAS SNACK
l~lis~o~&amp;NIBILT HOME. PRICED BELOW MARKET VALUE
· BAR, NICE DINING AREA. CtN. AIR COND. VERY CONVENI·
. ENT LOCATION NEAR HOLZER HOSPITAL. $65,000. .
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OUGH FOR RIDING RING. MODERN 3 BEDROOMS, COUNTRY
KITCHEN, FAMILY ROOM WITH WOODBURNER. 2C~R CON·
CRETE BLOCK GARAGE. OVER 9 ACRES. $49,900. '

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FARMS AND VACANT LAND
' 25 ACRES- HA.NNAN TRACE ROAD, $15,000.
101 ACHS -;- HANNAN TRACE .ROAO, $29,000.
ACREAGE - ROUTE 218 _: MOBILE HOME HOOKUP,,
B~RN , $28,000.
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NICE LAND! $38,000.
78 ACRES- ROAD FRONTAGE, TOBACCO BASE, OHIO TWP.
EXCELLENT BUY ~T $32,000. ,
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BROOK SUBDIVISION TO $62,000 FOR QUICK SALE! HO·
WEVER, THIS PRICE IS FOR A SHORT TIME O~Y! SO ACT
FAST) 3 BEDROOMS, I\1 BATHS. LIVING ROOM HAS BEAUTI· .
FUL FIREPlAcE. 2 CAR GARAGE, .IN-GROUND POOL COV·
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roqms. 2·3 bedrooms. sorne new carpeting and some ~ew
plumbing. Immediate possession.
$1,500 :

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I\IVf' $3251 IXC oond. 304-171tlail iloHo; 1111 01c1e, 1700 He.. 3131.
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IIIDOLEPORT- 3rd Streit :_ If you need to be close to llle ,.
school this 1s the h.ouse foi ybu. This house has 2 Hedrooms, ·
large living room. doning room, and newer wall furnace. A
great starter home for
$17,100

II DDLEPOIT - Bradbu,Y Rold - Count lhe Extras -' •
"Just a glance and you will know i)'s a commun~y where ,
people care." A newer ranch' style home with 3 bedrooms, !.
above ground swimming pool, lighted basketball ,cqurt. 2
storage buildings,' dog kennel, and a.wood burning stove.
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Fully
landsaped with bulbs
and floW.rinL shrubs.
Locatlld at 701 Pine
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1117 Dadga Mfd Size luxury
Cer,• IIMI Ooocl Condition!
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RACINE - flllliiY Nettled .;. For this I~ story home. 3to4 ,
bedrooms with 4porthes. half basement. dinong room ..faiiF .
ily room. and a small outbuildong. Good Si'e lot.
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RETREAT - . Owner financing with down PlY·
men!, approx. 7 moles from Gallipolis. Ideal location. E~cel·
lent condition, overlooks Blue Lake and Raccoon Creek. 23
ft. travel trailer, sundeck, rural wiler, septoc system, and
electric fishing, boal1ng, hunting or just relaxing. · 11514 ·
VAcANT 'LOT - .92 ACRE - lnrot.,. 1 short distance off
State Highway 55~p;4A,l(.E OFFEB.1 Roa~ . Great place
for a new home oi ·""""" nome:Prite reduced to$1990.00.
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· llfODLEPQRT ..:. High Street- A very deep lot tn a great
neighborhood . lmagone your new home on this level lot. All
utililies available.
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FRAME HOME WITH BRIOK TRIM. LARGE LEVEL LAWN WITH
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VIRGINIA SMITH . IROKER. 388·11211 .
DIAN CA.UAHAN. 41EALTOR, 2111·6251
EUNICE ltiiEHM. REALTOR ; 441 ·1187
. RUTH BARR. REALTOR. 441·0722
DE&amp;.;JI!~Ho..CITfS, REALTOR. 441·1806
' LVNO~ FRALEY. REALTOR, 441,1101
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Allen C. Wood, R•hor-448·4123
Mote Clnterbury, Realtor-448·3"08
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greal as a rental property or a starter home. A3 room home ·
with a bath and 2 lots. ·
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POMEROY - Uncoln Hts. - "Cute as abu~on- Neat asa
pin" -describes this two bedr09m home woth an equipped
kitchen. carport, and part basement. Has i fl001ed attic and
50x288 foot lot'
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NOTiCE - HASKINS TAVERN ON COURT STREET WAS RE·
CENTLY DAMAGED BY THE FIRE. WE ARE STILL OFFERING
THE PROPERTY FOR SALE! PRICE HAS BEEN DRASTICALLY.
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE.
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mliOo. lllnl Condlllon. ...!500.
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liN I FARM- Located on Bulav~le-Poi111rlld.
- 13.44 acres and a nice one stilry home with
3 BRs, 2 baths, lR, kitchen, FR. OR, carpel; oil
·and electnc heat, 4 car unattachiod melal
garage, barn, appro•. 4 acres fenced pas!ure.
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ONpzaJoiCI C.ftilrJ Perelan, :'u~"r.:i'Jt!'';'s; 4
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NEW liSTING - COMMERCIAL SITE IN MIDDLEPORTThis well known established business buildmg can be yours.
Includes the stock and inventory and you're ready for busi·
ness! Sounds easy' IT lSI Only Serious InQuiries Please.
REEDSVILLE - ARE ·YOU LOOKING FOR RIVER FRONTAGE?
Well, If you are. here it is! Appro~ . 51o 7 acres oflevel ground
that could be used for many purpOse!. Start your own river
camp ground or use the farm land. It's so level. you can drive
your boat right to lhe river and put ot in with no hassel.Right
off SR 124. ASKING $25.000- MAKE OFFER.
POMEROY - Nice I floor plan horne with 3·4 bedrO{)mS. 2
baths, carpet. W.B. fireplace. Very cule. OWNER WANTS A
SALE- SO MAKE AN OFFER' $27.000.
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BEGI.JifiER HOllE 01 A RETIREMENT HOIIE7 II could be
' both. Small home with low mainlenance - on town for convenience. 2 bedrooms, nice kotchen cabmets. Home located ·
in Rutland. ONLY $19,500'.
.THIS 2 STORY ~OIIE has had some remodehng completed.
You can do lhe rest. and at lhis price it should be easy' 3
bedrooms. I bath, lront porch to sot on to enjoy the mce spring evening' Close to S.R. 7. Thos is a "REAL STEAL" al ONLY
$16,000.
ACREAGE - Approx 6.77 acres of ground located out back
of Middleport. Noce place· to build your dream home.
.$22.500.
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· CHESTER- PRICE REDUCED- Well built brick home w~h
4 bedrooms. 2 balhs. bnck fireplace on LR .. 2 car garage. AC
heal pump. Well landscaped yard' NICE HOME- $69.900.
REMODELED HOME IN TOWN - Large lot. H bedrooms,
ele. 8.8. heat. uniquely designed front. porch. BARGAIN
PRICED AT IJI!LY $21.900.
API'IIOX. 51 ACRES of ground for building or hunting,
located on TWP. RD. 125 - RACINE. Will spl~ 7 has I gas
well on it. utilities available. CALL FOR DETAILS!
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811111111 BUYEI TO S£ll£R.. .THATS OUR BUSINESS!
WIIETII£R Til£ HOUSE YOU HAVE TO SEll IS flEW AND
COinf 01 OLD AID IUNDOWN, THERE AR£ FOLKS WHO
. . . IT. MD IE 1101 WHO THEY AIEl OUR OfFICE
Will ,.ID YOU THE "DEAL" YOU WANT. CAlt US 110W

FOR PIOIPT, RELJAIU.SERVICE.

HENRY E. CLELAND ............. .. .. .... 992· 1191
JIAN TRUSSELL .. ..... .. ,.... ,... ........ 1"1·2810
JO HILL ...... :........ .... ... .... ... ... ..,. .. .. . 1811·4411
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DON1 WAIT nice home
acres, m/1. Attractive featUres include
equipped eat-in kitchen, 3 BRs, 2 baths, LR,
FR. carpet, cent. air. Barn on property. C~y
schools.
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CLOSE TO TOWN BUT SECLUDED SEniNGLocated of Neighborhood Rd., I \1 story home
offe~s 4 BRs, bath, equipped kitchen, LR. DR,
partoal basement. Block bldg. with 3 rms and
carport behind house. Situaled on 1.75 ·acre
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· Ranny Blackburn, Broker
DUE·TO THE SALE
OF SEVERAL
HOMES; WE NEED
NEW LISTINGS.

GIVE US A CALL IF YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED
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3·4 BE DROOl BRICK RAN Cit, soluated on 5.5acres, wdhin
view of lhe Holzer Hosp~al. 24'x36' barn presently beinf
utilized asa 2 car garage and storage. 2otheroulbuoldings.
QUALITY HOME wdh many amenities, 2 full baths and ~ half
baths, den, formal living room and dining room, 2 WBFP, en·
tertaon111enl k~chen ...QUALITY THROUGHOUT.
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OWII£1 Will FINANCE OOWII PAfiiENn lovely 2 S!Oiy h(lllll m CGUntry, 4 8Rs, I(.
country kitthll!. DR; 18x24LR, 18qll master
BR with sliyliitt and Jlass dllOfS to deck, 2
baths, full basement, vrnyl sidinl SHuattd on
7 acres more or less on Stale Route.

Must see to appreciate. Priced

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Sotu:ated on acre, 5 miles from Galli·
on
Kyger Creek SchQOI Oistnct 1,440

11196. NIW USIIIIG. QUAIL ClEEK- 1978 14•70 Windse&lt;
Mobilt Home ldtl:tlen w/ work 1s11nd, r1nae. dishwasher, ret.,
gas ltttl, C~ .'2 outb~l$. Pri:ed tihl. Coft lor tppl

K57. NIW COII!ICIAl USTI.G Oil 517- COIIUILOICin be used to sel urs, lfOCet)' store, Jnl~ues . fltt. New

heat11g. mol, electric, EPS 1pproved septiC syst:m. very tc bide
wilh bath and

praae. Gre1t condition and 1ot1tion.

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11113. HOI!IUMISHID and re1d~ It move into. 3 BR, 2 bllhs.

family roam with firtplece. tonnal livina room. utitty room.1his
!lome is pertett lor 1 retirement home or a newtywed home.

N£* LISTING.- HI story "STARTER HOUSE", 2 bedroom,
1 bath, 36 Chillicothe road . Partial baseement. $25,000.
INVEST. Ell PROPERTY IN VINTON - 6 rm. house located
along Marn St. Renl or hve in. Bu~ now lor $14,000.00.
GREEUCRES -'Two lots. 11a,rge level home site. 140 lt.x·
148 fl., c_
rty water. Green SchooL Gooc! lpcation. Priced righl '
1\ $10,000.00.
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for $10,000.
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G1rfleld Ave. Site includes 2 buiding lots w/crty water,
sewer. Buy now for $30.000 or purchese house wilh lot for
$15,000.
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WE HAVE BUILDING LOTS in Rodney Village II. Cal for mOfll
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Rio village, plus 4 BR, 111 balh, ltv. rm. with wbf~. OR, ·
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with wblp and utility room in basement Sliding glass doo~
lo back area. TM house has been well marntained and is a
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bath, kitChen w/ blr, range, rtf , elec hut. AC. !g. screened·ln
porch. urporl. stortll! b!_dC. on 4 aes m/1. boat dock included.

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Very nice home offers 2/ BRs, LR, kitchen, , hectic c~y life. Very noce home offers 3 BRs, 2 Newer all· brock home just five minules from
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air, city utililles.
2.4 .ACRE TRACT - COII.EICIAL SITE $45,000.- ST. RT. 588 :... 3BRs, kitchen, LR,
FR. partoal basement, very nice home.
FARII FOR SALE- .GUYAN TOWNSHIP- 86 $22,5001 ' - This A-frame home offers 3 located on Upper Rt 7' across from lite ~~~~ ·
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localed at the edge of town. Lots of eitras. Call ings, large bam, tobacco base. Call lor basement. Hannan Trace School District. .69 · ROOMY HOlE - VIII... of VInton ...:_ I~
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WELL KEPT RANCH STYlE HOlE - Offers 21.69 ACRts 11/L; Supr Creek Rd .. Ohio
edge of lown. This home features 3 bedrooms
1,382. SCif ft., 3 BRs, bath, k~chen, LR, FR. Twp. - Home offers 3 BRs. 2 balhs, kitchen, 2
LAND CONTIACT TO QUALIFIED BUYER bath, livong room, 'kitchen dining room and
electnc)leat, attached garage. Very attractive. car sarage, new barn.
$1,200 down payment. $363.45 per mo.
full base111ent. Five minutes to downlown.
modeled hOfl!e is vacant and ready for neW
5 BEDROOM HOllE near town w~h 2 ·baths
$19,900· - Home and I .686 acres m/1, on
owner.
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.TOWNSHIP - Brick home offers 6 BRs, 2 garage, gas heaVcenlral air.
kitchen, bath.
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Raccoon Creek and Little Raccoon.
3 DRs, bath, LR, kitchen, 36x15 barn, iots oi $25,000
(400 fl. frontage). Small home offers 2 DRs. doo11, one walk-on door.
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frun trees. OWNER WANTS THIS ONE SOLO!
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School Rold - Ranch with 3 BRs, LR, FR, PRIVACY SEEKERS LOOK AT THIS ONE! large
property wrth 3 BR, bath, lR, kitchen, FR. lar&amp;e .
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HOi£ AIID 17.&amp;ACRES ll/l8REEfl nr;,$9,500 - . 17.5 ACRES VACAIIT LAND • pump/cenl, arr (backup system). oversized 2 $16,900.
!lome offers 31111~. bath, lR, kilchen, lltlchsd
car
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AmiiTIOII HUIITEIIS - 35 acres in Clay
FAMILY SIZE HOME ...: Attractive home Twp.
Smalllrame house on property, 2 water $21,000. 1II LOTS - Chestnut St 2 IIIIS,.
IECWDED HAlF ACRE SUIIOUIIDED BY . located at Cent81lsry, offers 4 BRs. 2 baths
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State o(ficials are exjlected 10
visit the Hobson are~ today to
determine what caused a massive
rock slide and shifting of the ~
over the weekend.
Meanwhile, the Meigs County
Commissioners have declared a ·
disaster area and lhe American Red
Cross has arrived on the scene to
assist victims in the Stricken vicinity. .
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The Meigs County Sheriff's
Office and Emergency Medical
Services began to receive calls
early Friday morning concerning
small rock slides in the Pity Me
area near the Meigs/Gallia County
line.
Friday nillht, Meigs Emergency Services puecur Bob Byer and
other county officials began evacuating residents in the area due to
larae cracks in the ground near the
slide. Those cracks - which caused
hollSCII to slip from their founda·
tions • continued 10 expand over
the weekend.
State Route 7 was closed by
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shortly
unllergolng an emergency caasarean operation Saug.
day: following accident on S.R.
2. The baby died Sunday;
Shelli Jo Hill, 18, a Wahama
Higb School.seni!l', di~ of injuries
she suffered m the 4:15p.m., threevehicle accident on S.R. 2 in northem Cabell County. Hill' s 6-month
term baby was delivered during
emergency sur~ery at the Huntington hospital mmutes later, but died
at 5:20 a.m. Sunday, a hospital
spokeswoman who did not want to
be named said Monday. The baby
had remain.ed in critical condition
,in the hospital's neonatal iniC!ISive
care unit from the time it was born.
Cabell County authorities will
take evidence to the prosecu.tor'·s
office ioday 10 decide if homicide
charges can be filed, according to
the Huntington Herald-DjspaiCh.
Chief Sheriff' s Deputy C.A.
Adams told the Dispatch he plans
10 meet with Cabell County Prosecutor Chris Chiles today.
"Naturally, anytime someone is
killed in a traffic accident, you' re
looking at negligent homicide,"
Adams 10ld the newspaper Sunday.
"But I'll have to leave that up to
Chris Chiles f!l' decision."
Adams said a 1987 Dodge Aries
station waRon driven bv B.S.
Priyanalh, 53, of 562 Jay Drive in
Gallipolis was northbound on the
two·lane road when it collided
head-on with a 1989 Dodge driven
by Bobby Lee Keaton, 60, of 538

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can recover from !Biepa)'crs the
$330 million cost of closing its
Meigs County coal mine, the
company may offer land it owns
in three counties for industrial
developmenL
AEP has not decided whether
to install scrubbers at ill Gavin
power plant in Gal1ia County (I'
switch to low-sulfur out-of-state
coal to comply with federal
clean air act requil'ements by
199S.
AEP must make a decision
by early July.
Ir AEP made the switch, ill
Southern Ohio Coal in Meigs
County would ~lose. The closing would leave 1,258 miners
ou't of work and ultimately
could cost 8,000 related jobs in ·
soutbeasrcm Ohio.
AEP has discussed with state
legislators the possibility of
making corporate Investment
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of Mason, who jumped from a
moving .car driven b~ her sister,
· died Saturday in the Grant Hospital. Columbus, only one week following the ICCidenL
Tamara Lynn "Tammy"
Alleuwortb, 26, was ~~er
in a 1980 Pontiac driven her SISter, Debra S. Allensw
, 31, at
approximllely 2:1S LID., Sltlllday,
April 27, when the twb ~~pp~~e~~dy
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Priyanath and his 4S·year-oid ·
wi(e, RaJIII!kshmi, were talcen to
Cabell Huntincton Hospital. Mrs.
Priyanath remains in the intensive
care unit today, while Mr .
Priyanath was scheduled 10 be discharged, accordin~ to a hospital
spokeswoman. Pullins was trea~Cd .
and released Saturday from the
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identification of trailer victim
Positive identification of a body
found in a burned-out trailer locat·
ed on a dead-end road off Liberty
Lane in Pomeroy late Sunday after·
noon has not been made.
Dr. Douglas Hunter, Meigs
County Coroner, reporsed that
while the body has not been positively Identified, the camper-type
trailer was apparendy the residence
of Mickey Oiler.
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burned beyond recognition and that
it was sent to the Franklin County
Morgue for an autopsy . Dental
records will probably be used to
make positive identification , Dr.
Huntenaid.
On the scene Sunday in addition
10 Dr. Hunter were Pomeroy Chief
of Police Oerald Rought and sever·

al of his officers, and a unit of the
Meigs County Emergency Medical
Service. The State Fire Marshall
was called in 10 assist in the investigation.
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Police reported that the fire
probably occurred late Saturday
night !I' early Sundly morning l)ut
because of the Isolated location
was not discovered until hours
later. The fire was reported to
, police • 4:41 p.IJI.'by a relative of
Mickey Oiler. It wasn't until tbe
fire was being inveatigated that the
body was found inlide. ·
Chief Rought said that tile
investigation is continuing not only
as ro the identification of the body
but as to the cause and circumstances of tile fire.
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Meigs County Commissioner
Richard E. Jones lw labeled the
project as "a million dollar building
owned by the county and paid for
by the state."
Meigs County Department pf '
Human Services Direcror Mich8el
L. Swisher stales that Jones, along
with Commissioners !)avid
Kbblentz and Mannin4 Roush,
"have spent mant hours m formulating the r,oject
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- Allensworth jumped from die excellent ClUIIIIple of ""hat coopelll·
vehicle, in front of the 76 Station in tion between local and state govNew Haven, accordina to the ernment can -bring about. The
Mason County Sheriffs Depan· building will not only be an asset to
menL The vehicle wu traveling the DHS, but to the community and
county '• well."
west along u.s. 33. .
The $669,887 geliCial contractAllensworth wu transported 10
ing
bid wu awarded to Woaam
,Veterau Memorial Hospital and
ConiUUCdon
of Pomeroy. We18111,
ACCEPIS CONTRIBUTION • Clllldrell ID
was 1llllr lllren 10 Orut Hospital.
accordin~
to
Swisher,
will
begin
Funeral arrangement• are
51J'IC•I wll ajoJ- DIW playlfOUDd equlpmeat, tllaak1 to· tile. Mela• County Bikers.
incomplele and will be IIIIIOUIICed constnacuon very soon. Advance
Electril:
was
awarded
the
$129,900
Thlll'lday e¥MIItYeral ohbe bikers met with
by the Foglesous Funeral Home.
~yracuse VDiap MaJor Eber Pickens lllld COUD•
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· Grourulbreaking ceremon~ for · The public is invited to join
the $1.2 million expansion of the state and local officiall in the cereMeigs County Department of mony, leading to the constrUCtion '
Human Services building in Mid- of the three-story colonial style
dleport will be held Tuesday at addition 10 the existing Race Street
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Gavin. ·
Sen. Jan Michael Long, D·
Circleville, whose district
eDCOinpasses much ·or southeastem Ohio, said AEP's proposal
would not begin 10 replace the ,
mines.
"Quite frankly, I think it
adds insult to injury," Long
said. "It doesn't sound like a
positive thing for these miners."
Lower-than·expected bids
from low-sulfur coal suppliers
make it difficult for AEP to justify spending miUions of doUars
nn scrubbers to reduce sulfur
dioxide emiSsions.
The company said bids from ,
southern Appalachia and the
West were 30 percent below
estimates.
"We've got 10 comply. and
all the numbers are telhng u~
again and again that we have 10
do it in a way that will be very
hard on southeast Ohio," said
Gerald Maloney, another AEP
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the mine, which was developed
in 1972 to feed the power plant
William Lhota,.an 1\BP executive vice president, said there is
a pOssibility that ~ ~mpany
land in Athens, Meigs and Vinton counties could ·be made
available for industrial Jlllfks at a
minimil COSL
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But the offer is coqtingent
upon the company recovering
from ratepayers the $~30 million cost of closing the mine, ·
AEP said. The cost includes
investment in equipmeat, reclamati!m and employee coils.
A Public Utilities CGmmis·
sion of Ohio spokes~ said
there is no precedent.for an
Ohio utility C0111Jl811Y 10 receive
such a reimburacment.
"They're dangling a carmt 111
the same time they're talcing
away the siCak,'' Slid Rep. Jerry
Krupinski, D-Steubenville.
Krupinski is
· a bill ·
ta provide a pac:~,ncen­
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Guyan Street in Barboursville.
Authorities say one of the cars
crossed the cenlet line. .
When struek, Priyanath 's station
wagon spun into tile southbound
lane where it was hit by a car driven by Charles T. Pullins, 20, of 619
Page St., Middleport. Hill was a
~nger in Pullins' 1984 Buick. ·
Adams declined 10 identify who
was at fault in lhe accident until he
1alks with Chiles. He 10ld the HuntingiOn paper that alcohol and drugs

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Cindy Frazier,Treu.,230 Shawnee lane
Gallipolis, 0. 45631

evacuation began on Friday night,
The American Rect Cross also
and was re-opened by the Ohio arrived on Saturday, ,and closed a
Department of Transportation on temporary shelter that had been set
Saturday morning.
up in the former Middlepon AqterODOT Engineer Don Johnson, ican Legion Hall in Middleport.
who was on the scene S aturda r, Displaced Hobson residents were
stated that the road would remam then transferred to quarters in :a
open as long as it was ;passable" motel in Mason County, W.Va.
due to the ~ck of an appropriate
Red Cross personnel are expecldetour. The road, according to ,ed 10 begin lhe ·process of finding
Byer; was fmally closed on Satur- more permanent housing for the
day night, and remained closed this Hobson residents ioday. · .
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Byer said this morning that he
. According to ODOT County . anticipated the arrival of officials
Superinteodent. James Proffitt, the from several state and federal agenofficial state detour leads traffic cies later today, for the purpose qf
through Rutland on· State Route detennining the cause of the rook
124, and then to Wilkesville and slides and the cracks in the groUJ!(I.
Gallipolis (near Holzer Medical
Johnson stated on Saturday that
Center) on State Route 160.
the lateral movement of the eanh
However, Proffitt does not indicated that the incident could
anticipate the road being closed for have been caused by the aftershock
long. He reponed this morning that from an Illinois tremor on Friday.
ODOT Deputy Director John Other residents are speCulating that
Dowler and ODOT Engineer Don pent-up water from an abandoned
Johnson will be on die sire again mine in the area could have caused
t~y to assess the area. In addithe damage.
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Byer reported Monday morning
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