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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va. . Sunday. February 24, 1985

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As wam temperatures and rain melt the snow that
brought the state to a stahdstiil a W('ek ago, residents
ot.river·areas have been warned to expect flocidlng.
· Flood warnings were In effect for the Blanchard,
Huron, St. Joseph, Tiffin, Maumee, Hocking and
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Scioto rivers and for the l&lt;Ulbuck Creek .
The NationaL Weather Service said late Sat\lrday
!JlOrnlng that a .combination of rapid snowmelt and

,.,.. ha·n-k sat=-F!l.ndlay,this-merrJrai"a-nd·Sun"day·a t 0ttuwa.
But "no immediate t·h reat" is predicted for people
living along the Ohio River in Gaiiia anp Meigs·
counties, said Bob Tlbi, a National Weather Service
· spokesman In Charleston, W.Va., although some .
Increase js anticipated due to the snow and .Ice melt .
River i~els on Friday were rgported at23.23 feet at
Pomeroy; l2.1 at Gallipolis; 17.2 at RaCine: 16.1 at
Bellville; 22.2 at Parkersburg, W.Va.; anq 17.2 at

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Saturday, and then decreaSe to 1H today and 15.7 on
sewage plant .and begin to effect downtown areas
Mondav.
later tonight.
"There is no immedia te threat of flooding due to.the
At Onawa, the river was ex)X'Cted to rise between
snow Tilelt -off or rainfall predicted this weekend,"
16 and 17 feet before cresting la te Sunday nlghl. At 8
Tibi said .
a .m. Saturday tlx&gt; level at Onawa was 9.2 feet. Flood
At Findlay the rlvPr will riSI' between 12 a nd 13 teet
stage Is 15 feet . Flooding In Ottawa wUl effect the
before cresting tonight, -the weather service said. At 8
southern part of town as the river nears It crest
a.m. Saturday tl)elevei was 8.9 feet . FIOQd stage is 10
Sunday night, .the weather service said ..

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Rural Electric

bec8iMe ollhe Icy roads aDd ruged terrain. 1'aJJ plne1J'MIIII remo&amp;e
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almost a w&lt;&gt;ek, but all were back on
line as oflastTuesday. Snowfall and
drifting · prevented many crews
from getting to damaged lln!.'S,
many of them off the roads.
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"A big problem for a couple of
days was that we couldn't .g et
through on the roads even close. to
the lines," Smith said, noting that
·· ·many Buckeye Rural lines aren't

easily accessible even when· roads
· are passable.
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Five iinetrucksweremarooned at
one point on Ohio 700 In southern
Gallla County and a plow and grader
were unable Ia rescue them,
according to Buckeye line superln·
tendcnt Bill Callicoat.
Use of Na tiona I Guard helicopters
allowed Buckeye Rural Unemen to
iden tlty pole numbers where lines
wcredown and to dispatch crews to
those areas.
Despite repairs on the Addison
substation and efforts to restore
service to 200 Meigs County custo·
mers, &lt;;olumbus &amp; Southern Ohio
Electric Co. users were mostly on
line by Feb. 15.
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But C&amp;SOE said that demand for
power during the contlnousiy cold

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megawait hours of electriclt;~in
January, tlx&gt;highesttotalyet for one
month.
January C&amp;SOE customers also
set a new winter peak recordonJan.
21, requlring2,048,00lidlowatthours
during a one-hour period, which
C&amp;SOE President James Fenstermaker called a "strong indication"
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Farm credit crisis
deadlock continues
WASHINGTON !AP ) - Negotiations to break a filibuster over the
. farm credil crisis collapsed early
Saturi:lay and the stalemate entered
its fourth day as Senate leaders
exchanged ·bil tC'r, partisan charges
that each side had turned the matter
into a political football.
•'J bcllevl.' the time for fruitful
negotiations are probably at an
end," Majority Leader Robert Dole,
R·Kan ., said early Saturday.
"We're not going to make any
deals ."
1lte body came back into session
Saturday under tlx&gt; cloud of the
continuing filibuster, and Dole
promised to keep senators working
late . He said he would go to all -night
sessions, If necessary, beginning on
Monday to force an end to the
filibuster and a vote on the
coofirmatlon of Edwin Meese III as

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By KEVIN KElLY
Times-Sentinel Slldf
GALLIPOLIS Overtime,
equipment and mate riatcostsoflhis
month's sQow cmt'rgency in Gallla
and Meigs counties are expected by
iocaloffidals to run Into hundreds of
thousands of dollars.
Lcicai highway departments ex·
JX'CI their budgets will have to
reflect the extra time and effect on.·
their equipment , while the National
Guard will be billing thestateforuse
of men and helicopters In 22 counties
affected by the emergency.
,
Glenn Smith, manager of the
Gallipolis-based Buckey&lt;' Rural
Electric Cooperative, said the
cooperative's bill for ·overtime,
damage arid use of extra linemen
cculd be as high as $!iOO,IXXJ.

GAL.L IPOL!S- When the Gallia
County Boar&lt;) of Mental Re!!!rda; _ time:·_ _ ~ .. :...... ~ _
tlon and DeYelopmental Disabilities
The 169 board was scheduled ·to
meet last week. but was unable to
meets Tuesday evening, ltwl!lhavP
to decide which course of action It
assemble a quorum and Superintendent John D . Rlffe rescheduled
·wants to take following the recent
Fourth District Court of Appeals
themeettngtorFeb. 26. ··
decision overturning a writ a~
In its decision, the Court of
mandamus the board obtained last
Appeals also tackled the question or·
year aJ;;ainst the Gallla County
fundlngforthr169program .Sectlon
5123.351 of lh&lt;' Ohio R~vlsed Code.
Commission.
The 169 board obtained the writ
the court said , " appea rs to place th&lt;•
from Monroe County Conunon
ultimatebumen to support Appellee
Pleas Judge George Burkhart in
(169 board) on the state."
January 1~ ln an attempt to force
Ruling on a suit flied against the
commission by thc169board In J une
the commission to fund the Guiding
Hand School and Gallco. Sheltered · 198.1, Burkhart S.id the Ohio
Workshop.
REvised Code "places upon the
. _The board's attorney, William D.
board of county commiss ioners a
mandatory duty to levy taxi'S and
Conley, said It can take one of three
make appropiations sufficient to
actions.
".We can appeal the Court of enable the county board of menta l

issues at tt\e trial level and do what
. the Court of Appeals wants us to do.

Snow ell)ergeney
created.high costs
for counties,
utilities
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or we can sell le the case out of couri
since emergency funding of the
school is no longer an issue a t t.his

SNOW ENCRUSTED - Pine trees 40 aild liO feet tall became
encnlllted with 8JIOW and Ice during the Feb. 12 stonn and "reached"
aci'OIIII cleared rights of way 1o break power Unes all along Buckeye
kural Electric CooperaUve's 2,300 miles of Une. Ed Feustel (right) of
BanJul Tree Service, which has handled the cooperative's rtght of way
clearing for aeveral yean, elqllalns that plne trees are the wont
becMM - " ' cUnplo their needles and causes the entire tree 14 bend.
Often, when melting ocean and they spring back up, 11ft additional
outage can ooour, he !lllld.

were no meetings scheduled and no
movement on thl.'lncreasingly acrid
dispute.
"Apparently there's a decisiOn
now that we're going to play
hardball," Minority Leader Robert ·
C. Byrd, D·W.Va ., told the more
than OOsenators present In the early
morning hOurs ln the hushed
chamber.

FARM PROTEST - Fanner
Dick Dalley, left, holds a pi!A)h-

fork and i\merlcan Dag during a
prolelt rally during a tradorcade In Circleville lids week. The
farmers were ~g current

lendln&amp; pra&lt;:ttce• they say are
harmful to lhe operation ol their

farms. '(AP '"erphot&lt;l).

Three of five Ohioans favor seat ·belt law, survey shows
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Three of five Ohioans
favor passage of pending state legislation requiring ·
motorists and tbelrfront seatpassengerstowear;eat.
.belts, a new statewide poD shows.
atizens for safety Belts, a coalition or gioups
_lobbylna (or t~ bill, reported Friday that the
telephOne poll of 1n1 adults was conducted by Market
Opinion Research of Detroit for .the Motor Vehicle
Mamifacturers Association, which Is a member of the
coalition.

showing 61 percent In favor - as evidence of "very
real support" !or a mandatory seat belt law In Ohio.
The Senate and House are considering separate
bills wllich would require driver!! and front seat
passenaers to buckle up. FaUure to comply w01Mbe
punishable ey a fi1]e of up to $50 under tbe House
measure. 'l'he Senate bill sets a more modest fine of

another poD, stU! in progress, show 70 percent of
not be politically vulnerable tor doing so. Thirty
citizens ln Cleveland and northeast Ollio apparently
percent said tbeywouklllkely supportthosewhovote
favor use of the safety devices, Selsam said.
for seat belts, but 59 percent said 11 would .make no
Other findings In the survey:
difference to them.
-Sixteen percent oi adults said they wear belts 100
-Ninety percent said they think thewearingofseat
percent of the tlrn_e, another 24 percent said they use
belts Is an excellent habit, and 84 percent exp~
them most of the time and 13 percent said they never
the belief that belts p~ent deaths In automobile
$:li.
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buckle up.
accidents.
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Results of the new poll are close to other rECent
-Groups with the highest percentage of non-usage
Currently, three oiher states - New York, New
state and localsampllng5 of seat belt opinions In Ohio.
were generally In the 18·24 age bracket with less than
Jersey, and Dllnols - have compuiBOry seat belt
~_,..~ Wiiii&amp;m-6--:-Selsam;difector-ut-t-he Ch!o-cliaptei vt -~.:.:....Fer -i:"~r~,----One poU t~ Franklin Court!)' ~J)tly_-:-_1!_hlgh school ed_ucattou.jpCOmes of less than .S15~00la~. ..._...~o.ruw""•~-. M_!cl'\lga..11's L-egt..slatur2---h~~~.OC-g-hll! t:::cl:~--tbe American Automobile Association and the
shOwed a 62 percent approval rate. Early results of
year, and no political party affUiatlons.
has not been ·acted upcin by Gov. James Blanchard.
group's co-chairman! said he views tlx&gt; results -State lawmakers supporting tile legtsiaUon would

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A chance ot showers Monday and TuesdaY. Clearing and cooler
Wednesday. Highs in the 50s Monday and Tuesday and mld·30s to
mld40s Wednesday. Lows mld·30s to mld-40s Monday and Tuesday
mornings and In the 20s Wednesday.

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was a continuing task.- as CaUia
county Engineer James B!llrd
noted when he reported that
highway department crews put 1n
588hoursolovertlmeforthatweek.
"This was over and beyond what
we prepared for," Baird said. "In

Mild~r weather for Ohio

Funding suit••

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Recent rains and warm tempE'ratures have rapidly melted snow.
This is' causing rivers to rise sharply: PeoplP llvtng tn flood·prone
areas shOuld keep posted with' the latest warnings and ·advisories
Issued by the National Weather
Is likely

.. upon the county commissioners,"
Burkhart said, "requires tunds and
financing sufficient... to provide the
· se.vlces mandated by the Depart·
ment of

could be
there.
Other areas of the state saw rain end during the night. RaIn I~
expected to again become widespread Saturday night and Sunday.
Temperatures during the night were mostly in the mld-405, but
some places In the south had readings In the 50s.
A loW pressure area was from Texas and Oklahoma into Michigan.
A high pressure area was centered off the coastofthc Carolinas. This
combination was bringing air from the Gulf of Mexico into Ohio. ·
The low wUI move east slowly oVer the next couple days and should
pass Ohio early next week. Untltlt does, warm tempE'ratures with a ·
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wtth the equipment they had."
Baird said the depart~! also
rented heavy equlpment, ,.as~ the
county did through the commission·
ers' contingency tund to help plow
and grade township roads.
Overtime and equipment ex·
penses will he made up from other

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programs financed partly by state
funds when he ronslders It neces·
sary," the Court of Appeals said .
Thl' county asKed Burkhart, ln

NOR'l'IIWI!lJT, WEST CENTRAL

The state director shall also
provide funds, the court said, in
addltlon to those allocated " for
special programs or projects he
considers necessary, but for which
local tunds are not available."

Saturday night, octaslonal rain, possibly heavy at Urnes. Low In
the mld·40s. Sunday, rain, possibly heavy at times. High around 50.
The chance ot rain Is near 100 percent Saturday night and Sunday.

.Additionally, the director should
" provide state fUnd~ for existing
mental retardation clinics and

I will offer $75.00
reward to anyone who gives information that leads to arrest and
conviction of person or pers.ns
responsible for t~e theft and destruction of property located at my
property on Burnette Road. Ka·
niUJ.I. Oh., being Evelyn llor·
rows Mobile Home Park·. Phone
Evel~n Morrow at 446-0508 or the
Gallta County Sheriff Dept. at.
446·1221. All information will be
held in strictest confidence. ·

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Ratn likely Saturday night with lows from the mld40s to near 50.
Rain Sunday. Highs ne.ar 50 northwest to upper 00s south.

BOB EVANS

CENTRAL LAKF.SHORE, EAST LAKF.SHORE
NORTHEAST INLAND, CEN'I'Ri\L WGHLANIJS

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Saturday night, pccaslonal rain. Low In the mld·4Qs. Sunday, rain,
possibly heavy at times. ~lgh 55 tDOO. The chancl' of rain Is 80 percent
Sa turday'-nlght and 90 percent Sunday. . _ .... _
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Saturday night, rain likely. Low In the· uppE'r 40s. Sunday,
occasional rain, possibly heavy at times. High 00 to 65. The chance of
rain Is 00 pE'rcl'nt Saturday night and 80 pE'rcent Sunday.

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Saturday night, variable cloudiness with a chal\ce
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tDugh job, a lot tougher than I thil\k
people reallze," he comment€0'(• • •
adding_that there wer&lt;&gt; no_mi'jor ••
accidents with the equipment.
In CaiUa County , Ohio Depal1 ·
ment of Transportation crew s
worked 315 hours of ov~rtlme
hetween Feb. 13 and Feb. 16, satd
Superi ntendent Lonnie Burger
)ocalgarag&lt;&gt;hasused324 tons
and cinders on state highwa ys.
Meigs
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the. garage has used 12,(XX) tons
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Meigs County Ehg!neer Phillip
Roberts did not have a breakdown
on costs lor the snow emergency,
but saidSs7,(XXJhas been spE'iit solar
. by the Meigs ·Highway Department
on snow removal this winter. That
Included overtime, equipment and
matertais, h&lt;' added.
''Our budg&lt;&gt;t will have to he
adjusted," he said. "We anticipate
so much of this..- but this was too
much."
Roherts said the department was
"lucky" that time around because a
rt&lt;JW grader had arrived ar\d repairs
on another department "owned
romplete.

assuchtundsareavallable."
· "contradictory and vague" and
The Court of Awals said despite failed to specify the county's exact
the use of the word "shall " In the obligation In the tundlng of the
statute, "the statute glvesAppE'llant
program.
(commissioners) discretion to
Burkhart refused to ri'-OpE'n thl'
choose where to seek funds."
~ase and the rommlsslon continued
The director of the state MRDD, to retuse to tund the 169 board. The
the court said, quoting the code.
board then obtained the writ of
shalf "tully support " prognims "In mandamuslromBurkhartihatwa s
an area where he determines that overturned last week.

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s""··----_.,.;--~~---------that energy demands eXjX'rlenced
general, the men did an excellent job
areas of hiS bUdget, Baird said.
"Jt 's nerv~&gt;-wracklng, and . It's a
In 19841s continuing this year. .
Clearing roads In boUt counties

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ROBERT L. WINGETT

Florida jlave suffered ten1bly from
Budget director David Stockman
that 40 of her Kansas banks are
the weather, but other fruit and has one answer: Let them go belly
straining. Is federal relief available
vegetable producers are turning a up, '111 says. It Is hard to quarrel
only to the mighty and not 10 the '
profit. The cattle ·and poultry with hls · philosophy. Stockman's small? A whole way of lite is
Industries are not In especially good . view Is that, a dynamic economy
involved in the family farm, The
shape, but they're not In bad shape. cannot survive on bailouts. Thou- ·trend toward consolidation oJ farmThe heart of the problem lies In the sands of autoworkers have been 'lands lhto .gigantic . '1Tii&lt;;ts under
· Plai ns sta tes, where thousands· of displaced. Americans who · once · cwporate owne~shlp, In her view ,IS
farmers stand this spring on the manufactured typewriter~ and tele· · not a healthy trend,
'
brink of disaster.
. vision sets have seen their job.&lt;;
.Yet the senaior al!lree:s-ln

WASHJNGTON - Within the
next 60 days, Congress and the
Reagan adminlstratlop must make
some critical decisions on farm
policy. The country this spring
confronts a true dilemma - a
c hoi ce- of equally unh ap py
alternatives.
The choices boll down to these
two: to bail out, or to start over .

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher-Controller

A M F: MR.:R of Thl'l\~~orlatl•d P1·ess , Jnl~nd l&gt;ai l\' Pt 'f&gt;S!oo Asscx:la t lon an d lhr&gt;

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lon,g. Al l II."IINs ar(' sub] t'('l to f-dit i n~ ari d mu!' t tx&gt; .~&gt; i ,l( n Pd " ·ith n&lt;Iml'. addrf'ss a nd
tf'lf'phon(' nun:~obt-rs . Ko un.~ lg n f'd l(!ltf'r s will IX' publlshrd . L~ll f'I"S s hould b f. In
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The problem ought to be kept In
perspective. The Department of
Agriculture defines a farm as "a
place that sells or could sell $1,000 of
agricultural products during the
year.'' On tha t basts" the government counts 2.3 million farms in ihe
country. A more reans!Jc

Kansas has 10,000 or 12,000 farmers
who quallty as truly full·tlme
commercial operators. Of these, 30
percent arc "In deep trouble." They
have borrowed to the limit of their
credit. Two months hence their
crops of corn and wheat must be in
the ground. For the most part, Mrs.

Stockman acknowledges the hu·
man stittertng that goes with
economic shakeouts, and he apolog- _
1zes for sounding coldhearted about
the farmers, but thlslshowacoolde
crumbles.
Very .well. Where · were Stockman's admirable Ideas when

urg! ng Co ngress to turn Its b.ac k on
50 years of farm poIIcy, s·mce
.. the
days or the New Deal, thousands of
our farmers have come to depend
upon an elaborate scheme of price ·
supports, guaranteed purchases
and cOntradictory Incentives. The ·
program ·ts enormously expensive;

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fr. ee enterprise
anti•-Communi·st v•·e·ws
Whether it's American famiers or the government of Nicaragua,
President Reagan is hanging tough, unwilling to compromise his
free-enterprise, anti-communist beliefs.
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That was the cle?'r message Thursday night in a presidential newws
cpnterence marked by a hard-line version of the president's view of the
world.
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It iJicludt\C) an unwillingness to aCi!f'Pt, amb!11hl111oJ!Jssecomriterm, any
responsibility for the economic woeS of the Farm Belt as well as a stiff line
toward the Sandinista government, the Soviet Union and even America's
trading partners.
·"I think the farm problem is the result or things that have been done in
the past," said the president, who also suggested that many farmers were
suffering because they bet on continuing ·inDation.
"There are a number of farmers now who, their main problem is they
borrowed on the basis of Inflated land values, and then when we brought
inflation down, that left them with loans and the collateral did not have the
same value." Reagan said.
A S650 million shorrtcrm proposal to help farmers thr!itlgh the current
credft crunch is on the way, the president promised. But the traditional
farm programs thai have• been a part of American agriculture for' so long
asonthewayout .
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"We won 't pull the rug out from anyone Instantly," Reagan said.
For many farmers, the president's intention to get the government off
their backs is feeling a lot more like he's jerking It outfrom under their feet.
In the tong run, it may ,work and historians may credit Reagan wllh
restoring pure free enterprise to America. Ijut for the moment, the pain is
evident in the foreclosures and farm sales across the nation.
As for the Sandinista government, the president continued his unyielding
hostility.
"It Is a communist totalitarian state," he said, a tough description,
reflecting the president's perception although technically taking the
. Marxlst-oriented.reg!me beyond whe~e it Is now. Despitetheauthorttarla!l
leanings of the Sandinistas, there stJU is spme free press In Nicaragua and
much of the e£onomy remains in private hands.
Opposltlon leaders still arc allowed to f.ravel in and out of Nicaragua
although su~ject to sometimes violent . harassment If they engage In
political activity.
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are In trouble. The citrus growers pf

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would find their price levels In a

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such a policy now? Stockman and
Black say yes: At a time of
monstrous deficits, agricultural
subsidies must take their Jumps
with other domest ic outlays. The
details of a new farm bill are
negotiable; what is most important
Is that a . start be . made. Block .
.makes the. further point that the
s\ilte~. Jf- th~y ~L,h, could P.royjge
relief. Minnesot a, he notes, has a fat
surplus. Why doesn't Minnesot a
look afier it s own•
Mrs. Kassebaum Is searching for
a middle ground . She want$ to cut
the red tape that now surrounds
S650 million in available loan
guarantees. She understands that
not all her overextended fa1aners
can be saved, and she appreciates
Block's argu·m~ nt that If Congress
keeps putting off a sound policy,
. Congress may never act. But ba ck
home In Kansas, time is running
out. The earth will be warming
soop, and plantlm;: can't wait.

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WASHINGTON -Several recent
events have riveted America 's
attention on India, a country that
we know too little about, even
though It Is the world's most
populous democracy.
In hopes of Increasing both the
knowledge of India and an under·
standing of why this Asian nation is
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·elections for the state legislatures,
whose control will p)ay almost as
important a. role in his success or
failure as his party's domination of
the national parliament. "
Rajiv invited his old school
acq uaintance to accompany him on
a grueling, 16-·hour, "whistle-stop"
campaign by jet and helicopter as
he stumped for Congress Party

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of the people Is quite a task," he
remarked drily. Then he added,
"It's the most scary task."
Rajiv is riding a whirlwind of
euphoria, great expectations and
persoQal popularity not unlike that
which greeted the charismatic
young President Kennedy nearly a
quarter of a century qgo. Like
Kennedy, he has youth, good looks,

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to stick to India's ca reful cou rse of
neutrali ty between tile United
States and !he Soviet Union. "We
want a good relations with ~vc·
ryone," he sa id. "Our leader~hip
position within '' I he non-aligned
movement is very much a necesslty, because It provides a batancing point between the two blocs. "
Raj I
'd h will ·
hi h
_ pctor,tty to lfJl!)~ove.IJI!Il!L-lil.JJ;)]iL;,..,..,

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n erv1ew the 40 -year·oJd pr1me
minister, Rajlv Gandhi, and to
"Not If the present ·government could tum around and say, all right , if gauge the mood of the country.
they'd say, uncle" and return 10 the original goals of the revolution that
Raj tv, who attended private
school with my associate In northoverthrew the right-wing dictatorship of Anastasio Somoza.
The president also had tough words tor old adversaries, the Soviets,
em India I th 1950s
whomhedescrlbedashavingviolatedsomeoltherestraintsoftheSALTII
n toe politics.
· He
waswasa
reluctant recruit
treaty, which,.lhough never ratified, has been observed by !;loth the United
thrust Into leadership of the Con·
States and the Soviet Union.
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"We'll tiave a decision severarmon. ths from now to make with regard to' . gress .Party when his mothef was
assaSsinated last year. But doubts
whether we join them in violating tile restraints," Reagan added.
about his political prowess evapoEven when Ihe question of the Impact the strong dpllar Is having on the . rated In last Dece~ber's parllaec&lt;?notnies of other nations, Reagan was unyielding. " . . .
"
mentary elecUons .. The Congress
"I think the problem oft he dollar today Is that our tradmgpartners:in the . Party won a landslide .:... 401 of the
world have not caught up with us in economic recovery," he said.
503 contested seats.
Now Rajlv, as he is universally
called, Is sweating out another
Important campaign: next month' s
"
"Aren't was
you advocating
the overthrow
of the present government?" the
president
asked.
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the darker side, there is the
ha lied the p a kl stan1dec1s1on to put
ever-present danger of terrorist
the hijackers of a n Indian Atrllnes
grandfather India's first prime threats on his life.
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plane on tria l as "a positive step in\
minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who
Rajtv has moved swiftly and Improving relations between our
·had an aura of Impenetrability, and . decisively in his first months of two countries." But he cautioned
his mother,· Indira, who was often power. He has taken steps to clean
that I'f Pakistan succeeds ,·n I'ts
withdrawn, Rajlvexudes sincerity, up corruption In his own party,
attempt to make a nuclear bom b,
warmth and common sense.
cracked down on anti-Sklh violence
"it will lead to a reappraisal of our
Th
ln the wake of his mother's murder, .
e young prime minister has a
entire relationship."
strong handshake, a level, piercing and Is trying to remove unwieldy
- On relations with the United
gaze and a quick, almost miS&lt;:hle· ' bureaucratic restrictions that stand
Sl'!tes, Rajlv noted.that this country
·vous smile. He takes his time ln .the way of India's technological
Is India's largest trading partner.
answering questions; and re'sponds progress.
He will be visiting Washington in
slowly, confidently and to the point.
"We cannot afford to be left
June, and Intends to assure .AmerlRajiv had had roughly four hours' behind by the computer revolucan companies that Ihey can do
sleep in a week of campaigning. tlon," he said.
.
business In India without fear of
"Keeping up with the expectations
On otl)er matters:
nalionallzalion.
-In foreign policy, Rajtv Intends

,...---[A}cal Briefs··--- Cheese distribution set for Wednesday .
Athens County man arrested
POMEROY- Meigs County Sheriff Howard E. Frank reponed
the arrest of RayS. Blumenaure, The Plains, early F'rtaay morning. .-Blumenaure was northbound on
33
the roadside park
when he was arrested by Frank and Deputy Brian Bissell for DWI
and for driving under suspension.
Donna Young, also of The Plains, a passenger in Blumenaure's
vehicle, was cited for having a11 open flask in her possession.
Blumenaure Is being lodged in the Meigs County Jail pending an
appearance In Meigs County Court. Young, not In custody, Is also to
appE'ar In Meigs County Court.
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Later Friday at approximately 3 a .m., Bissell waspatroling0hlo7
near the old Tall Timbers night club when he spotted a car turned
over on it~ top. The car, which sustained heavy damage, was driven
by Ronda A. Phelps of Pomeroy.
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CHESHIRE - Free cheese wlll
be distributed to low-lncome people
byGallla-MelgsCOJl1munlty Action _
Agency on Wednesday.
Locations for the distribution,
which flegins In both counties arlO
a.m., Include- in Meigs Countythe American Legion Hall at
Racine. the Meigs County Fairgrounds and the fire department at
Tuppers Plains.
In Gallla County, cheese wm be
given out at. the Guyan Township
Fire Department In Mercerville:
the Galiia County Fairgrounds;
Mouni Carmel Baptist Church at

following Income guidelines to
Golden Buckeye and WIC are no !Ire department s about \h&lt;' ch('('S&lt;'
recelveche&lt;.'Se:
longer accepta ble. CM said .
distribution .
·_Household of one~ $623 _monthly
Cl)eese _ma_y be R!ckeQ JlP by
OVERnOWINC?---·.
Income; two . . $&amp;10; three. $},008; others for senior citizens only aftd
four, $1,275; fi ve, $1,493; six, $1,710; proof of the senior citizen's ellglbil·
CLEAN UP WITH
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seven, $1,928; eight, $2,145.
tty must be shown, along with a a
. CLASSIAEO ADS )I-;
For each additional person in the signed permission slip.
household. add $218 to the monthly
Further Information can be
income.
obtained from .CM by calling
Proof of eliglblllty must be shown 367-73;11 or 992-6620. Resident are
before residents .can get cheese: f~as~ked~~n;o~t~to~c~all~th~e~pa@rt~l~ci~p;a~tin~g~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~::~~:~
Documents ihat will be accepted are
foodstamp ca rds,SSl award letters,
general relief cards, current IRS tax
Information, welfare identification
cards, general welfare card~. cur- ,

SAVE

Ever since the oil crisis back in
the Seventies, I've had a fantasy
that some day I would drtll a well in
my back yard and hit the biggest
gusher thls.slde of Kuwait .
I made the mistake of telling my
dream to a banker friend named
Eyal Shaplra.
"There's. an oil glut now and
you'd be better ott capping the well
and sitting on it unt~the prices tj:O

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greenmail? "
"What's greenmail?" I asked.
"It's like blackmail, . only It's
legal. Now this Is what you've got to
do. You announce your Intention of
taking over Phillips for $9 billion."
"Walt a minute, where do I get $9
billion?"
" From tlie banks, you
dumbbell."
"What do I put

about my fantasy? I
volume of negat' mall.''
pany. If you sold off all its assets It
need the money right now."
So far as letters to his own office on the subject are concerned, Pfeifer
would be v;orth $1§ billion."
"Why don't you make a bid on an
said the volume has not been overwhelming. "I think I probably have Jess
"But I don't own Phillips yet.
oil company?"
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than 100 letters total. Now, many of them a revery strong. (But) I've got no
How can I put It up as colla~eral?"
"How can I make money buying
small amount of comment In support of It, too.''
. "It doesn't matter If you own It or
oil company If there Is an oil · not at this stage. The bank doesn't
an
Republican Sen. Ben Gaeth of Defiance Is not enthusiastic about
glut?"
government mandates, whether for seat belts or anything else. But he's
have to give you money. All it has to
"You won't make your fortu ne on do Is proiJllse to provide It for you If ·
learned the value of bucklmg up the hard way.
oil. You'll make It attempting to
Gaeth said he probably will support legislation r€Qulring seat belt use,
you win the takeover. In the
take over the company."
and he says It's prtmarUy because of a traffic accident In which he and his
meantime you can buy up enough
"I'm listening."
wife were involved a couple or years ago.
stock to become a threat·. Once the
"Name an oil company, any oil word Is out that you're serious
"I think our lives were saved because we had seat belts on," Gaeth said,
company."
recalling the Incident In which he lost CJilnh:ol of his car on a rain-slick
about the takeover. you can demand
"PhUllps Petroleum out of Bar- an Inflated price for your shares In
highway.
Uesvllle, Okla."
"When we got through spinning around and hitting a utility pole ... the
exchange for promising not to raid
"That's a good one. T. Boone Phillips again.' '
only thing that happened to us, as much as that t,hlng was going around, she
had a light bruise on her arm and on her shoulder," he said. "I'm going to · Pickens made a pass at them and
"I don't want to do anything
falled."
~U you something. Once you've had an experience Uke that, you're pretty
Illegal in my fantasy," I warned my
..
"Well, .If he couldn't buy it how friend.
contJrmed '
can I?"
: Meanwhile, Attorney &lt;;eneral AnthOny Cele)Jrezze Jr. has asked the
"Everything I've told you Is legal.
· "You don't want to buy lt. You Thai's the beauty of today's
General t\98embly for an extra $434,096 over the next two years to hire
want to announce you're buying It. takeovers. You don't have to
more employees to handle complaints from consumers and Investigate
In
today's world of high finance the produce anything, or employ peobingo operations.
easy
money Is made not from ple, or worry about Japan. All you
Patrick Garrity, Celebreeze's executive assistant, said there has been a
producing
oil, but from produclpg have to do Is make nasty noises and
31 pet cent Increase m consumer complaints received per investigator over
threats.'.:, _ _ __
ua...e ta;;t 18 mc:rtt'.s.-!:fu..sa!d the mo!!2}1 beL'!gw-.:ght-'J.~..l!d-Ln.crerure t'!esta!!
you can \Va!k a\vay '.1:!ttr~~-!Ortu!"~. ''
"I
don't
see
how
I
can
ma
ke
"What kind of money are we
by four and return It to 198llevets.
CelebrezZe also wants to add two lnvestlgato.rs to his charitable . dough from threatening to buy an talking about?"
all company."
"The last guy who tried to Jake
foundations section, bringing to five the number available to monitor bingo
you
ever
.heard
of
"Haven't
games for compwmce with state laws and rCi)Jiatlons.

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Cable TV sale approved
~ACINE - Racine Village Council has approved the sale of the
Angel Communications Co., which provides cable television service
In the town, to Consolidated Communlcalions Group Inc., Point
Pleasant.
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council and reported that II his company purchases Angel
COf'llmu~atlons, ther_e \"ill be no ,lmf1!e!ll'll~. fh~nlie~ lnprograms,
services or rates. Council approved Angel Communicatfons' request
to sell the Racine franc~Ji,se to Consolidated.
· Counci~ in~tructed the.clerk to send a thank you letter to Hemloc~
Pipeline Co. for asslstaftee given during the recent snows and council
dlsctissed the need tor work on the water system, but took no action.
An executive session was held to discuss personneL Prior to
adjournment, a moment of silent prayer was held In memory of the
late Harry Willford, former &lt;:ouncll member.
A regular meeting of councll 'wni be held on Monday, March. 4.

Registration fees distributed
POMEROY- Meigs County received $17.~22.84 as Its share or the · ·
$19.789,74R15 January distribution of state motor veliiclereg!stratlon
· fees, State Auditor Thomas E. Ferguson reported.

Oxley trial rescheduled
GALLIPOLIS - A new trial for Madison County resident Blll
Oxley, charged with ~ompliclty to aggravated robbery. has been
res&lt;;heduled-in Galli a County Common Pleas CourtJromT!.!esd.ay lQ_
May 20.
The decision was made after J udg~ Richard Roderick· turned
down Prosecutor Joseph Cain· s request for a seven-day exten$1on on
the case. Oxley was then a llowed fo post recognizance bond.
Oxley, 26, London, was Indicted for his alleged involvement In the
robbery and assault on two elderly Gallla County brothers in May
1,84. O~ley's first trial, which started last Tuesday, ended in mistrial
Thursday when the jury deadloc.ked after seven hours of
deliberations.

Area deaths
Robert W. Goff

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New date set for hearings
GALLIPOLIS - Hearings by a seii'Ct House committee on
de inslitutionalizatlon have been rescheduled for March 22 at the ·
Gallla County Senior Citizens Cente.r._.
· The hearings, . to begin at 1: :ll p.m., al'l' chaired by State Rep.
.Jolynn Boster, D-Galllpolls.
Boster legislative aide Nancy Powers said the first set c;~f hearings
·-willconcer.n-ment.al 1'-.Q,a!th, and the second. pactwill-focu..s on mental

WINTER MERCHANDISE

Worley

P~~~~2~~~ffi ·~;, "·=~~~~~~r~·~~':fP~o~in~t-~ lf~~~~.1·1
Parkersburg, died Friday after·
ntJ(Jn ln CctmUtn·Clark -f~emur1til
Hospital, Parkersburg.
Born Nov. 19, 1919, at Fairmont,
W.Va .. son of the late Ernest and
Comella Farrar Goff, he retired
from 0. Ames Co. after working
, there for 27 years, waS a decorated
World War ITArmyveteranandwas
a membero!Grimd Central Avenue
Church of Christ, Parkersburg,
where he served as elder.forthepast
14years..
' Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth
Currey Goff; a son, R , M1chaet Goff
of ParkeiSOurg; , a ,-sisief, "Aftuna
Grorge of Gallipolis; and three
grandchildren.
· He was preceded In death by a
brother.
Funeral services will be held at 1
p.m . Monday in Grand Central
Avenue Church of Christ, with
Roger A. Cotfmrut officiating.
Burial will beinArlingtonMemorlal
Gardens, Parkersburg. _Friends
may call at Franklm Funeral
Chapel, Parkersburg, from 2-4 and
7-9p.m. today, and at thechurch one .
hour prior to the service.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to Ohio
Valley College.

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outreach ministry._hopes _to show
By LEE ANN WEL(;H
'Hmes-Sentlnel Staff
Many .times there Is a lack of
fellowship for thP slitgle Chris·
tlan, and a · new outreach
ministry In Gallia County hopes
to aUevlatt&gt; that problem .
Lighthouse Ministry, a service
of Grace United Methodist
Chun:h, will begin March 2, and
its leader is hoping the group will
grow - both physically and
spiritually .
· Jerry Lewis, associate pastor
at Grace, Is heading up the
project, which Is open to singles
of any situation - never mar·
rled, divorced or widowed.
Married, Lewis said he feels
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plannbtg learn of Ughthouse Ministry, lUI outreach of
Grace United Methodist Church, are from left, Ken
Kyger, Betsy ML&gt;Caln, John Sowers, Kay Lewis and

until age 28.
Waiting to marry (untO a
person Is older) stUI presents
problems of slnglroess, he said.
Becoming set 'in manner, being
used to singleness can pose
problems In marriage, suddenly
finding 'there is another person to
consider. For that fact, ht' said
he hOpeS to Include the neWly
marri'ed In . thE&gt; ministry
evE&gt;ntita lly.
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Ministry, l'.ewls said, Is making
tht' single ·fEel good about
himself, a~tlng himself they
way hE&gt; Is
It wlll he a, Christian fellow·
ship group, not a dilting service.
The goal is nol lo gel the
members paired ll(l and mar·
rled off. Many times, !hat seems

"mascOt" Caesar, Grace assodate pastorJenyLewis
and Susan Bennett. Absent from the photo was Gloria
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groUnd, short trips would he
considered like to baseball
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skiing, to go along with the
actlvites close to home.
1be core planning group of
Lighthouse Ministry ha~ been
meeting wee'&lt;ly for the past few
mooths, giving much time and
effort to the project. The Saturday night meetings wUI he
structured, but open enough If
something else should ' arlse In
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groups- to find a mate.
Single people. can · have a
difficult time emotionally. They
can feel left out, even In the
midst of a group - a group
usually consisting of couples and
families, U&gt;wls noted. That Is
the reason chun:hes should bl'
sensitive to the lll'&lt;'ds of the
single person.
Churches also need to remember singles are not just
tho&gt;e who have never married .
but the divorced and widowed,
who can be In , an emotional
upheaval In the beginning.
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from 7: ~ to 11 p.m., and are
fairly structured.
The group 1s not limited to
Grace church, he emphasised.
,People from aU area churches
are Invited to attend and
participate.
Oriel' you join tht'group, Lewis
added, you are not obligated to
attend faithfully or ever again. ·
Lighthouse Ministry hopes to
provide the slng,le person wit~
Christian fellowship and lnterac·
tlon. Lewis said . As the group
becomes more established , th&lt;&gt;y
may break the meetings Into
dlffert'nt pans If necessary Into ages or sin~lenes s
situallons.
Expansion Is alSO In the future
for the mlnlsiry, and Lewis said

have leal11\'(l
talked about.
Following th€ meeting, there
~lll be time for "afterglow." {f is
a time for additional fE&gt;llowshlp,
away from the structure of the
group.
The statt'ment of purpose for
the ministry says that singles
need to bl'.accepted for who they
are·, what .they are and whell'
they are. , they need to expe.
rlence love and to learn and
grow as Individuals.
The Lightlioust- · Mlnlstry
hopes to begin breaking down
lh€ ldt'a that single Is what you
are until you find a husband or
wife.

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'tile Eltron Battery 200), $50, have
fell heads - a shuttling cuner
slilelded by a thin, fil'~lble screen.
.: The Ellron and the rotary-head
JVqrelco Cordless . Speed~azor HP
~. $27, are longer than the
J&gt;anasonlc and and Sanyo mndels,
but smaller than standard-s~
, ·eiecttic shavers.
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: :A:A·slze batteries; lhe Ellron and
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engineers found that all four
: :Miavers would be likely to give an
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:G&lt;allne batteries.
:::Abattery-operated shaver might
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. '~raveling abrqad, since It would not
Reed any special circuitry or plugs
· (o cope with foreign voltages or
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::In general, test panelists '!'hO
IJ9rmally use a loU-head models;
rotary users preferred the Norl'lco .
·: The Eltron was the most popular
iil the four compact mOdels tested.
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City Station, New York. NY 10019.
.lathl'r rather than cut his beard.
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''last concert"lnNewYork'sAvery
Fisher Hall ..
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MD\ JackSon continued lo tour
with his own quartet. John Lewis
became professor of music at City
College In New York. Percy Heath
jolnedhlsbrotherJbnmylnfonnlng
the Heath Brothers band. And
Bl'st man was Kyl' S. Hedlund, Connie Kay became house
Chapel HOI, S.C. Ushers were Pat drurruner at Eddie Condon's, a
Barton, Ohio; Eric Mllll'r. Colo- venerable jazz club on New York's
rado; and James Scltweltzer, westside.
' Indiana.
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.- Chr~:cpher L.yl'..!!!S, nephew .o! ·catleU,T6ilU.ted bik-:ly lai 1976 !cr·a
· the bride, Cincinnati, was _ring few fareweU concerts In the Mldw·
bearer. Flower girl w~s Emily est and then again In 1981 lor a
Abblett, nelce of the · groom, farewell tour o( Japan -with visits
Alliance. Ohio.
to New York and San Francisco.
The bride Is a graduate of tht&gt;
Shortly thereafter, . t)le group
University or Cincinnati and Is madeasecondtcurofJapanandlhe
assistant director of virology at four musicians decided lo resume
University Hospit al-Medical per1ormlng together three or four
College.
months a year.
The groom 1s a graduate of Ohio
They reco~ !'Echoes" In
State University, ·the l.Jnlvl'rslty of March .
South Carolina and Pl'rdul' Unlver·
"It's the firSt album we've had
slty. He Is a doctor oftoxlcologywlth (.since the t&gt;arly 1970s ). with new
thl' Amerlcan Petroleum Institute · material," said Jackson. "It was
1n Washington. D.C.
tlmetodoanalbumlfwl'weregolng
The coup!!' . resides In SUver to !¥'rform."
Springs, Md.,.
The group arose 'from the Dizzy

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Three 1-hour exercise periods a week for 12-18 weeks, plus
education and EKG testing.
Insurance coverage by lledicare. Blue Shield. Aetna and most group ~tans.
To learn more. ~ re&amp;ister for this new prouam:·coiisult your doctor and/or call Heizer
Clinic's Cardiology Department at 446-5348.

l.iid diet, &lt;-reate your
CM'II regime ol lL-an meat, fi5l1 and .
liea1oods, gJ'(Jel \'€g€'14bles and

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bride of Dr. Thomas H. Keenan

February 1985

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Ropi- Gilders, I.S., Exercise Physiologist and Supervisor.
and llursin&amp; Staff trained in cardiac care.
Holzer Clinic Sycamore Branch facility in Gallipolis.

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tncludedJackmn,LewiJ,Heatband
Kenny Clarke on drums. It was
cuaiOmaiy In the big band days for
small groups from within_ the..
orchestra to occasio!lally make
their own recordings, and !bat's
what these four did.
ThegroupcalledltselftheNiodem
Jazz Quartet' In a few New York
nlibtclub appearances, In 19!55,
Clarke left and was replaa!d ,by
Connie Kay, and the group's
pet'!IOIIIII'I roster has not changed
since,
"We didn't become recogniZed In

"It's been In preparation for a'
whDe," said John Lewis, thegroup:s
planlst and prlnclp;ll composer, In
an lntetVIew. "it's new music we
'prl'pared for lhe SI'COnd Japanese
tour"
That tour was One ol the group's
5E'VI'ral reunions. Lewis and the

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.I e,Jectrlc shavers - one that can be
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DEAR DR. LAMB - Wbat Is probe Inserted under the skin',
yaut opinion of lipolysis, the new 1 which makes tunnels In the fat
surgical teclmlque tor the removal depos!U; Tills can· leave· a waftled
of lmposslbUe-to-move fat? I under· ·surface of rtdges 8111d valli1s. The
stand that tlte fat Is turned toto a ex~, sldn wUl not·go away, which
liquid and the llqu"' Is SUCked oyt of Is one
the technique should
tbe body by a small tube. Only a only he used wtth women under tl.
one-half-Inch Incision Is required. Is
The technique Is of little v8Iue In
this a sate process? What happens correcting much generalized obes'
to the exces5 skin, or Is there any? lty. It c8111 only safely remove about
' DEAR READER- No, the fat Is ' 6.5. pounds at a time, 8111d even
not converted to a liquid. It Is removing that much fat can
simply sucked out through a hollow produce shock , and ma,y be
daqgerous.

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--STEVENSVILLE- - Jennifer S.
Lyon and Mark E . Mitch exch8111ged wedding vows !jl a candlelight ceremony on Dec. 1 at the
i;hrlst Evangelical Lutheran
Church In StevensvUle.
The ~ride Is the daughter of Mr.
!ijld Mrs. Walfred c. Lyon, StevensVille, Mich .• 8111d the groom ts the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Mitch.

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

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then, It should be · done by
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surgeon, not In the beAa.utyitte.,.;tJ.n~lll';a~ll:
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. Garnes, · brother·ln·law ·of .the
groom, Michael Struble, and Mi· vUe, and has an associate degree in
chael Nessel road, both cousins of applied buslness from Lake Mlthl·
the groom.
gan College, Benton Harbor. She Is
The bride's mother wore a long . a secretary at Donald C. Cook
sheath gown ~lth a standup collar Nuclear Plant, Bridgman, Mich.
and long tltted sleeves in pale plum.·
The groom Is.a graduate of Meigs
The mother of the groom wore a High School, and received a
long rose burgundy gown With bachelor of science degree In
matching jacket, and both mothers el&lt;'ctrical engineering from Ohio
. wore corsages of pale pink and University. He is employed as an
ivory roses accented with wine · electrical engineer at-the-Donald C.
florettes and baby's breath.
Cook Nuclear Plant.
·A reception wlth'buffet and dance
Attending the wedding from
was held followlng the ceremony at Meigs County besides the groom's
the Lake Michigan College Com· parents were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
munity Center in Benton Harbor, Legar Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George
Mich. Ivory clothes, wine napkins, Nesselroad Jr., Mrs. JQ!' Struble,
and hurricane candles encircled · Pomeroy; Michael Struble, Syrawtth Ivy were used on the tables. cuse;· Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garnes,
The five tiered wedding cake was LangsvUle1 Michael Nessselroad,
decorated with a blown glass top Delaware, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron
and grape clusters and leaves with Casci. Middleport.

sheaths designed with high collars,
long tull sleeves fitted at the wrists,
and ruffled hemlines.

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basics
~Ood gifts
for bride
By GENE SCHROEDER
AP Newsfeatures Wrller
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· l!ttle cottage for ~o. newlyweds
~uld do weU to start out with a good
set of knives 8111d decldewho'sgolng
to he boss in the kitchen each day.
•-rite knives have nothing todowith
ie!~~n~quarrels, of course. But
Ar
to author 8111d food expert
~ornellus CI'Do•nnell, If tbe brlde8111d
groc&gt;m don't ~tart out With good
iniv·es they'll never learn tb he good

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OAPSE Chapter 17 wUl meet
7: 00 p.m., at Meigs
. Jlll!ldr Hlgll School, Negotia·
tkri:1{:ommitteif wUI be elected.
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TERRI HAS BEEN WITH ACROSS THE STREET FOR s· YEARS.
SHE HAS ATTENDED THE INTERNATIONAL HAIR SHOW FOR 3
YEARS. SHE AnENDS ·HAIR SHOWS AND CUniNG CLASSES
· REGULARLY~ TERRI IS KNOWN FOR HER CONSISTANCY AND
PERFECTION. WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE HER AS AMANAGER.~
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for the second session of actlvit~ of the GaUipolls Parks and
Recreation · depSrtment · wUl
begin Tuesday at Its otrlce, 518
Second Ave. ~ams · wUl
include women's exercise,
morning' and evening danceaerobles. swlmnilstlcs, yooUuwlm
lessons, gymnastics and yoga.
Full details are available from
the olflci!, by calling 446-17111
extension. 24. Registration 1s
acceptid bY mall or tn "per!on,
With telepbone reservations held ·
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zec1Pes for six people or less cook
'-'o to four timeS faster than In
conventional coo~. and ulie.50 to
0'15 percent less energy doing the job.

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servfn&amp;' to begin at 4 p.m.
Vegtoiahil: OKJup, i:Jean soup,
sandwiches and pk&gt; Will be
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vehicle last year. If you have any of the following
symptoms: licadaches. nttmbness of the arms
and legs. stiffness or soreness of the neck. back
pain . .leg or·knee pain. dizziness or nausea you
need the specialized s,ervlces of a chiropractor. a
doctor specially trained to adjust misaligned
vertebrae and remove pressure and tension on
delicate. sensiliv&lt;· nerves. Consult your
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Books wW be ·on display Feb.
25 to 29, and students can order .
selections. Parents are IAVlted to
visit tbe school during Right to ·
Read W.eek. March 4 to 8.

: The In-charge cook should be
J;esponslble for shopping apd run·
l)ing things In the kitchen, keeping
labs on the timing and barking out

8111d sautes them, for example,
other can brown the meat. The
hext night, the roles are reversed.
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ter 17, wUl meet Tue!lday at 7: :ll
p.nl.• ar tbe Meigs Junior Hlgll
&amp;hool, A negotiation committee
wllli:Je elected.

FIRST CLASS
MALE REVUE! ·

O'Donnell, whose book "Cooking
'}'lth Cornelius, tbe Corning Cookllpok, ". was published by Ral!ldom
•, "You don't need a lot of knives:
iust 8111 8-to-10.11\ch cook's knl1e; a
i;maUer utUity knife, such as a
}to+tnch paring knl!e, and a knl!e
'ltVIih a serrated edge for cutting
~read . The bread knl!e Is just right
tor sUctng tomatoes 'or other foods
that are difficult to cut.
: "You c8111 get along just fine with
lhose three basic ones, and acarvlflg
J&gt;r sllctng knife Would be a nice thing
(l) have, but. Is not essential,"
i;xplatns O'Donnell, spokesm8111 for
J11e Consumer Products Division of .
the Corning Glass Works.
~ The problem of the two-cook
iltchen Is easUy solved·by dividing
jlp tbe chores, he say~.
•. ''Wbere Is It written that the
woman must do all the work In tbe
IUtchen?" asks O'Donnell. "Creal·
lng meals together should work well
C8111 he fun - as long as oqe •
lierson Is designated as boss one
4Jght and the other takes command

·TERRI
ADKINS

The bride is a graduate of
Lakesllore High Sc"Iiooi·in Sitovens·

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pevtlapnent Program wUI conduct ;:a worbhop When the
MJcidlaport tlementary School
PTO ll!olds II' special meeting .
~ ·J to 9 p.m: j\1onday-at the
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Mitch

the ush~s were Mark Stark, Joe

POMEROY - The Ladles
AuXIUal:y of Veterans MemortaJ.
HojlllalwW ~Thflday all: 00
p.fl\, In tbe hOIIpjtal ~eterla.

Cowllecy. · '·
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Members
ADDISON - Addavllle Ele, are to take Items for
8111 auction. '
mentary wUI have a hook fair
• March • to 8' In the library:

~POJIT-CIIttHead·
. ~""J!@...Trl .Coonty' ~r

tea ·~gth ctresser !::tShionOO

GALI;IPOLIS Gallla
Coun!): DistriCt Libra!'# Board

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I;IARRISONVILLE - , The
Senior Cit~ ot Hamsonvllle
wuf lneet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at
the town hall. Dues of S3 for 19111
are ·payable. All vlsttors a~
~- Olerry pie w,lll ~
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Mectmg
set
' registration Is needed to assure
.REEp!!VU..LE - The River- : ~lclpatlon. . .
view Garden Club wtll meet at •
7: :ll p.m. Thursday at the home ~-: lXx&gt;k fair

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the tiers separated by glass pillars.
Mrs. Joyce Ragan, a11nt of the
bride, and Mrs. Joe Struble, aunt of
the groom, served at the refresh ..
ment table. Miss Joan!ll' Mahler
registered the gues.ts.
Ttie couple took a wedding trip to
Montego Bay, Jamaica. They now
reside at 3606 Lakeshore Drive, St.
Joseph, Mich.

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Their headpieces were circletS of
pink and wine roses with bally's
breath 8111d wine satin bows and
streamers. The attend8111ts carried
old fashioned nosegays of silk
flowers In pink, wine, and Ivory
colors. Their ensembles were cornpleted With ivory pumps ·and
stockings.
Ronald tascl was best man and

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~:_The brJ~ wore an gld-fashloned
organza and nylon goWn trimmed
With satin ribbon and designed with
a ruffled flounce and long chapel
p-qtn. She wore an organza floral·
ll(i'eath trimmed with pearls With
satin streamers down the back, and
carried a bouquet of sUk flowers
8111d baby's breath In Ivory with pink
1!!!11 wine accents.
• •&gt;Maids of honor forth!' bride were
fjpth Lyon, her sister. and Ronda
Essig. Bridesmaids were shari
Garnes, slsier of !he groom, Laura
Ragan, and Rose Bammann. They -

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by Frederlck Schultz, organist, and
AI Glg8111tl, soloist and guitarist.
The pews were decorated With
pndelabra wlih ivory satin bows
illd wine-colored floral accents. A
candle arrangement was u&amp;ed at
the altar with the mothers of the
for
bride 8111d groom

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;.tor the passage of
• mandatory seat
::flelt law In Ohio.
f Hey! _Jltat's
li!ne with me ::anything that
~eep us healthy
'11nd fvnclionlng.
:However; it does seem Ine&lt;mslsteiit
~hat suddenly we're in love with the
foldea of establlshlng a seat IIE'lt law

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GAU.lPOLIS - Actlvllles tor .
Friday - Salmon loaf, lima•
the week of Feb. 25-March 1 at the' beans, beets, puddlhg, whole grain'
SenlorClt~JJensCenterlOcatedat220 bread, butter.- - - - '
Jil.ckaon Pike are as follows:
Choice or l1ellerage served with
· M~day, Feb. 25 - Chorus, 1-3 each ineal.
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p.m.
Meals subject to change withoUt

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whom many of you may remember
.from her 10 years of appearances
on radio for the local heart fund
drive, would appreciate hearing
from you on her birthday - which
W!Jl not be this year - because
February only has 28 days however, she'll accept your greet·
lng on the 28th, I'm sure.

We Reserve Tfie RTiht To
limit Quantities

STORE HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 8 AM -10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

'fuesday, Feb. 26 - S.T.O.P . .--no'""t'""lce,.,.._ _ _ _:-:-:--:--Oass,10:~a.m.; Physical Fitness,
TNngonbuDin'lnthe
11:15 a.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 'r1 - Vinton
Bible Study, 1 p.m.; Card Games,
1·3 p.m.
Thutsday, Feb. 28- Bible Study,
11 a.m.-noon; Vinton Blood Pres·
sure Check.
March 1-Staff Meeting,

WANT·ADS

Ohio Eta Phi' Chapter of Beta
Sigma Ph! Sorority has captured a
genuine Cabbage Patch Premle

298 ·sECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.
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speed limit- which, they t!'U service project. The project Is a
, has saved many Injuries and 1\(Xld one - It will benefit a Meigs
on the highways. Sometimes, County child who has l,Jeen the
a fra id 1 just don't understand victim of an accident.
basics. Oh Well.
If you'd llke to capture the doll---· they are hard to come by_ contact
The Pomeroy High School Sharon Stewart, 992-7196; Debbie
Association wJU begin Hauber, 667-6504, both anytime, or

Sandra Faye Deem

JW R. Gelaer

Ronald D. Martin

SUNDAY,
MONDAY
and
FEB. 24-25-26 .

Senior NutrtUon Program
will serve the following mei)IIS:

Monday - Beef stew, potatoes,
carrots, rolls, butter, milk.
TUesday - Pinto beans with
held at the Heath United Methodist
ham, cottage cheese, stewed lorna·
Church on Salllrday, March 9, at 2 toes, pears; cornbread, butter.
p.m. The Rev. Robert Robinson will . Wednesday - Roast pork,

[}eem -·Philson
RACINE - Charles and Rose
Deem, Racine, -are an.nounclng the
engagement and forthcoming mar·

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30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of
Mary· Wise, president, South

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:1&gt;n -like to become a good Indian In
!the annual endeavor - is Invited to
)llttend the meeting. Other officers
;!his year are Dottie Mus5er, first
,..lce president; Kenneth McC\11·
laugh, second vice president;
::Yvo nne Young, secre tar y ·
~asurer, and Aprll Smith, assistjllnt secretary-treasurer.
~ For yeats the annual reunions
!!"ere open to Pomeroy grads only,
ollut now spoyses a~e.. welcome to
~ttend.
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son of Mr. and Mrs. JohnR. Philson,
A reception will be )leld follbwlng · ·Thursday- Meatloaf, cole slaw,
Syracuse.
the ceremony in the soclal!'OQm of green beans, noodles, cake, butter.
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to lx&gt; held a t the Meigs Inn on March
21, will be discovnt coupons and
favors for t)lose attending. Mer· ·
chants are to have their contribu lions for the show to Mary Powell'or
Kim YoungnolaterthanMarchBso
that they can get organized for the
big evening.

Geiger - Martin

GALLIPOLIS - Mr. a nd Mrs.
Charles Geiger of Dayton and Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Martin of Rt. 1,
Gallipolis, announced the engagement of their children, Jill Renee
Geiger and Ronald Douglas Martin.
Miss Geiger of Dayton graduated
The first payment from business
from Vandalla-Butler High School.
operators on thelr employes Is due
She is a student at Sinclair
ln Pomeroy no later than Fell. 28.as · Community College, maJo!ini In
ilie
one percent Income' tax - Education. She Is employed at Cass
program moves along.
g.
----It's surprising that I have'nt
1' Anna McHaffie is recuperating
~icely at her Portland home heard more grombling about the
Income tax since no one likes new
~llowlng maior surgery at Vele·
taxes. However, the comment I've
:rans Memorial Hospit a I. She ex.
4ends a big thanks to the entire staff heard most from severallndivldu·
POMEROY - The following
a is is that they can accept the tax if
30r the treatment she was afforded
activities
are scheduled for the
they see Improvement s within the
~bile hospitalized.
week
of
Feb.
25-March 1 at the
town.
----Meigs
Coun_ry
Senior
Citizens Celt...
: Betty Kern, Route 1. Shade, Ohio ter,
Mulberry
He
ights,
Pomeroy.
It's good to weigh you words
'5776, may took 61, but she'sonly 15.
Monday
Physical
Fitness,
: Betty is oneof those people who · carefully most of the time. After aU,
11:45 a.m.; Square Dance, 1-2:30
,was born on Feb. 29 and as a resvlt you riever. know when you might
p.m.
~echnlcally goes three oul of four have to eat them. Do keep sm111ng.
Tuesday - Physical Fitness,
11:45 a.m.; Health Maintenance
Program at 1 p.m ., presented by
Hol zer Cltnlc and Holzer Medical
Center -the speakers will be Dr.
James Magnussen and Dow W.
Saunders, Social Sesrvlces Direc·
tor; Exercise Class, 3: ao p.m.
Wednesday - Physical Fitness,
U: 45 a.m.; Blngn, 1·2 p.m.;
Bowllng, 1:30 p.m.
Thursday - Blood Pressure
Clinic from 9:30 to· 11:30 a.m.;
Physical Fitness, 11: 45 a.m.; Ce·
ramlcs, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Exercise
Class, 3: 30 p.m . ·
· The -..Sen!or-=N.utrlt!on -.Program
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Luplta Mexican Restaurant.·
Martin graduated from Kyger
creek High School. He Is a student
at I.T.T. In the Architectural
Program. He Is employed at the
Edge and . Tinney architectural
firm In West Carrollton.
The couple Is planning a July :1lJ
wedding at Polk Grove United
Church f!l Chrt_stJn Dayton.

Meigs senior activites

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Monday - Tuna with noodle
casserole, peas, tomatoes. cake.
Tuesday - Sloppy Joe, hash
b!'Pwns, cole slaw, fruit cup. __
Wednesday ~ Creamed baked
chicken, broccoll, penny carrot.
salad, peaches.
Thursday - New England boiled
dinner, biscuit, gelatin, ~kle.
Friday '- Pork chops. mashed
potatoes, wax beans, cake.
Choice of milk, coffee, or tea
available with meals.
A stx weeks series of painting
Information wW begin on Wednes·
· day, March 6, at 1: 15 p.m., with
Lois Pauley as Instructor. The
painting Is step-by-step Instruction
so if you have never painted IJ!fore
and would llke to try your hand this
ts the opportunity. The cost wiD be
$5 for each session, and there wlll be
a finished product to take home
with you. Call the center at 992·2161
w,
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Pomeroy- Middleport Gallipolis, ·ohio Point Pleasant,

February 24, 1986

w. va.

Sports

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?1 visit from friends

-~·righte-ns -the-day
Times-Sentinel
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'"' " Chris and Ca rol Layh were ba~k
!:jn town Friday.
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:.. Whil e they
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:zNorth · Ca rolina
:::'especially to take
od!are of some ll'-

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You can expect to see something
on lhe

Trips Hannan Trace
again, this time in
Wildcats' den, 43-42 ·

Hoyas claim
25th victo

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~s~uthem -gains~share-of- Jeague ·titl-e

.., . 'BY CHARLENE HOEflJCH

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Tlm~ntinel Staff
MERCERVD...LE.- Tcdd Adams connected on a 15-foot jump
shot with five seconds left to lift the Southern Tornadoes a 4342

victory over the H a nna n Trace Wildcats and a s hare of the SVAC
championship here Friday nigh t, in a contest marred by a brawl
between fans of the two teams with three seconds left in the contest. ·
Adams' garne·winner came after the Wildcats' Mike Davis p ut
Hannan Trace ahead with a driving one handed lay-up· w ith 30

SJJORT JUMPER
Swain. (40) Hannan Trace center, puts up a
jwnp shot .during ·second qualier action of Friday's SV~C
championship game at Mercerville. Swain had 13 points for the night
but Southern came away with a 4342 victory on Todd Adams's basket
with five seconds remaining which earned the Tornadoes a share of the
SVAC crown lor the second coriSC&lt;:utive season. Others shown In this
dohn Friedman photo are, HT's Deke Barnes ( 12) aDd Southern's Todd
Adams(%:!), Kenny '1\lrley (45) and MaU Harris (21).

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By Meg Whitcomb
DEAR MEG - My daughler is
25, altractlve and bright and has
always been popular with boys.
Right now she Is 'l:latlng two young
men, both "yuppies" who seem
seriously Interested. Paula often
her friends over for dinner.

anything. paula has two sisters and
a brother, all happily married with
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shocked when she mentioned casu- postponing .marriage and family In
favor of a career or simply the furi
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and freedom of being single. The
on having children. We took this to
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married either because most
women were living alone vs. five
young, ma,rrlageable men want a
million during the mld·60s.
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' and I ·a re searching our souls.
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asldng ourselves what . we did
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from yours. .
wrong that would make her feel this
way, but we can't come up with

Gallipolis bench sparkles .in 62-59 OT victory
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a nd finished In second place for the
ninth time in the loop's 6Q.year

coached Gallipolis Blue Devil
Jackson, in
It s first
home · defeat In nine starts this
quintet.
.Golden Opportunity
winter , dropped to 12·6 overa ll ;md
The Ironmen had a golden 2·51nside the oonference.
opport.unlty to defeat the GaUians
Gallipolis played without two
for the first tlme in 10 years (or 19 veteran starters - · seniors Brett
games) Friday night. but fe ll once · Bostic, out since J an. 29 with a leg
again, 62-59, in ovenime, before a injury, and Kev Cany, one of the
standlngroor.nonlycrowdin thc JHS area's top re bounders and third top
gym.
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Blue Devil scorer. Ca rty injured his
Osborne, dean of SEOAL hard· tail bone in the Portsmouth game
w&lt;XXl coaches, u!;ed a makeshift Feb. 19.
,
lineup in the loop fina le becauSe or
Carty played thefina ltwose~:&lt;mds
Injuries to two GAHS startl'rs.
.in regulation ; and .all of the .three
When first line replacements got minute ove rlimeaf!erJeffAtklnson
info foul trouble , Osborne had to-go fouled out. ·
It was. however, the all·around
deeper into the trenches for help. He
got lt .
play of senior Todd Bergdoll (18
'The GAHS bench contributed 16 points and 12 rebounds\ and the hot
points as Gallipolis recorded Its 16th shooting of guards sophomore Gary·
win in 19starts this wintPr. The Blue Harrison (14 points; and senior Dan
Devils completed SouthPastern Dressel, 112 points\ a long with the
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12. seconds left iced the Gall ipolis
because of personal foul trouble.
vic tory.
Slone, Strait Shine .
lfowlt Went
Todd Slone seemed to be all over
GAHS trailed 3·2 early, but after
lhl'ooun on defense. It was probably
Ber gdoll's three-point play 15:22 ! in
his best overall performance. Keith
the first , the Galllans led until the
Fellure, Thurman . Holliday and
John Strait carne off the bench to fi na l26 seconds ofregula!lon play . .
Ga llipolis was on.fop1l-9afterone
. perform . like seasoned veterans.
·
period,
and 3.1-22 at halftime. The
especially Strait. "He really set up
Devils
were
st ill In comma nd, 49-:l9.
Dressel out there," remarked
.
after
three
quarters.
Coach Osborne, "He'salwaysready
Jackson began its comeback with
.· to play," Osborne added ..
6:0Tieft.
In a four-minutespari;the .
"No doubt about it. Our bench
played a major part In our v.ic tory lronmen blitzed GAHS 1H to knot
tonight," oontlnued Osborne, who the count at ;,.t.aJI. The tie goal came
upped his H&gt;·year mark against on a lapin by Shayne Poe a t lhe2:02
Jackson teams to29-5 (28-41nslde the mark.
Wblford Pul• ,JHS Ahead
conference).
Ga llipolis worked for the ga me Osborne thought the · key to
·F riday's victory came in overtime winning shot when Slone was hit
when Jackson 's Vince Wolford from behind by Brad Poe. The ball
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possible TVC championship with a
crucial 56-51 win over NelsonvilleYork here Friday.
Chancey led the 154 Marauders
with 19 points and 14 rebounds as

Meigs upped Us TVC record to 14-3,
tying Belpre for first place.
Nelsonvllle· York dropped to 13-6
overall and to 13-4 in the league with
a slim remaining c hance for a tie for
the loop's title.
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Dave P ishcr ~ach scored nine and
Carpente r and Robinson had eight
apiece. Fisher and Carpen ter also
each chipped In with sL' rebounds.
.Jay Kline, who had 31 points in the
first Meigs-Nelsonville· York game
which NYHS won 6&lt;1-621n overtime,

FINAL SHOT- GaDipolls guard Dan Dressel ( 12) puts up the final
and 1'. L. &amp;&gt;ntley 10.
buzzer as the hom -nds ln. Friday's 62-59 vic tory' over Jackson.
Meigs consistently tried to work
Watching him Is teammate Kev Carty (30).
the ball inside while the sma ller
Buckeyes were content to fire away
from outside. Consequt'ntly, the
.Marauders ·went to the foul line 29
times to NYHS' two. Me igs made 18
and NYHS one.
"We wanted to gl"t the baillnslde
a nd.we dlda good job of it. This Is the
NEW YORK lAP ) - Owners are . says the union believes arbitration Is
best we have executed our ga"'e
"working prop&lt;&gt;rJy." The players
plan the entire year.. Evrrybolly on being "whipsawed by the combina consider
the system a nccE:,SSary
the floor did a super job a nd the tion" of salary arbitration and free
alternative
to free agency, Belanger
crowd kept us going aU night." said agency. says management 's top
labor negotiator. a nd they Intend to said.
Drummer.
Of the 98 play&lt;!rs who !!led for
NHY S made 25of54 from the field make an Issue of the subject in
sa
lary arblll',lltion this year, only 13
(or 46 p&lt;&gt;rcen t while Meigs hit on 19of oollectlve bargaining.
Lee MacPhail , former American went to hearing,; . The rest settled
!14 for 43 percent. Each team was
early. Six players won their
League
presld~nt who . has taken
guuty of 10 rurnovers while Meigs
arbitration hear ings ; seven lost.
· over the same role wlth the owners'
led the rebounding ba11le, 29·2.1.
Player
Relations
Co'mmltte€',
says
NYHS was whistled for 17 fouls a nd
that by the end of the month, the
But; of ·the six that won. two $1
Meigs eight.
'
PRC wUl make formal proposals to million salaries were awarded, and
Ready ForToumey
change arbitration.
a n arbitrator's judgement In favor
UP 'AND OVER- Despite being double teamed,.Melp' Rick Wlae
Both teams their regular season
Belanger.
a
former
player
otTimRainesoftheMontreaiExpos
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NellonvJUe.York. Buckeyes showD Include
Savap (lie), Jay Kline, .
Besidesc;;;;;;:~-;;rt~Jt. Meigs .. Federai·Hocking and NelsOnvUle- and now a special· ass!S!anrarth~roillmew ground in theareaoillllcif
M~jor League Players Association, awards,
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(21), and Chuck Walter (14).
scoring was b&lt;tlanced as Wise a nd
Continued on C-2
second quarter,
way but held only a three·polnt lead
with 1:04to go. Seconds before that ,
Meigs led .52-!14, but the Buckeyes
scored five points In seven seconds
on a basket and a three·polnt play
following the steal of Meigs '
lnbounds pass. That made It 5249.
Jay Carpenter hit two free throws
and Brad Robinson and Rick Wise
. oneeach In thenext50secondswhlle
NYHS did not score to make It 56-49
aDd salt aWay the- Marauder win.
Nelsonville-York had come back
from a Qrst perlcd.elght ·polntdeflci1
to go up24·21 with 3: llle ft In the first
haH.
Following a Meigs timeout, Coach
Greg Drummer abandoned a zone
defense In favor of a man-to-man
that held the Buckeyes without a
point the remainder of the half.
Meigs scored seven durlngthattime
for a 28-24 intermission lead that
theY never relinquished :

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with 59 seconds left . " We got the

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Following Adams' b asket, Hanna n Trace ca lled tlm e -outwith thf!'e the Tornadoes slow stan w~s the .
-Seconds left; to setup a cha nce a t a .d:e£1!!! ,.Qf,J:w_Q_~~ ~MLlJl_!h~ .:·.-~~
possible winrling basket. While the openmg hnl'-up. We h ad a little bit
teams were gathered around their of self-doubt at the stan because we
respective coaches, a brawl' broke were playinf. wtthoul the starters,"
. out in thestandsbetweenfansofthe Wolfe satd. The people we had on
two teams. After approximate ly 3 the floor didn't know If theY oould .
ten minute delay to restore order , beat Hannan Trace on this floor. All .
Hannan Trace passed the ball 10 we wanted to do wast.? stay close to
midcoin1 a nd ca lled a second . have a chance tow m.
timE-oUt with two seconds left.
~Udcats Up By Nin~
Last Chance Fails
The \\1ldcats opened up a 23-14
.However, the Wildcats' last lead halfway thrqugh the second
cha nce for victory disappeared quaner. before the To~ad.oes ran
when the inbounc!spass hit a beam in off a 9·2 spun to pull wtthm 25-2.1
the-ceiling of 'the' Wildcats' ·gy.n: - Hannan - Trace .scored J.hiL las) ~
turning · the ball over to the basketofthehalf.fora27-23 halftime
Tornadoes. whO in bounded the ball
lead·
.
' and ra n out the clock.
•
Both squads struggled m the third
Thevictory,SouthPtn's lllhoHhe quaner. only scoring Six . potnts
year. againsi eight losses. gave the apetce , Hann an Trace was only 2·14
Tornadoes a share of the SVAC from the floor and Southern 3-10 10
crown with Hanna n Tra ce. Both· thequaner. .
. .
Adam s opened. the dectdi~g
teams finished the SVAC season
wl!h 8-2 records . Hannan Trace's stanza wtth two qutck baskets to he
other- league-loss..was at Southerrt ,- the ga me, 3.'1_:33. Nell her team led by
61-59. Friday night's loss drops the more. tha~ two the rt'st of the game.
Phtl Batley scqrecton a lay·upwit h
Wildcats .record 10 H-5.
Hannan·T nice broke to a quick 7·0 4:30 left , to pu~Hannan Tract' up by
lead, before Adams hit a jump&lt;&gt;r to two, 39-~7. ~dams reta ha ted with a
put Southern on the board wlth4: 58 jumper to He the score agam Wllh
le ft in the openin ·quarter. The 3. 42 left a nd made two free throws
g
with J: 2!llefl to put the Tornadoes
teams traded baskets the ri'St of the
d. f th
41 _39 W't1 h 41
quarter, which ended with the
up,
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Wildcats leadingl 5-8.
Wtldcats Btll Swam made the first
Southern Coach Carl Wolfe said. ·
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"We had great shots," Wlidcal
M&lt;&gt;igs,.; """""''"'York ''
Coach Mike Jenkins lamented after
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the game, "we just missed too
Vlntoo coonry 9; w"'~'"" &gt;2
many. Theyexeculi'd and 11•edldn't.
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inCluding 4-4 in the tounh quarter,
with six.
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and 4-4 trom-u\e ·fooLllne . He-was- - -Nelt~enjoyed outstalld~
also the game's .leading rebounder,
1ng shoaling nights. Southern was
grabbing ,;gttt caruns. Kevin
1843fromthefloor..forU.7percent,
Teaford kept Soothern within strlk·
while Hannan TraCI' could connect
ing distance, scoring aU ten of his
on jus1 18-54 shots, for 33 percent.
points in the first half.
Soothem won the game at the toul
Swain led Hannan -TraCI' In
line, making 7 of 8 attempts, while
scoring with 13 points. The usually
HannanTraCI'wasjust 6forl2atthe
hlgh-scotlng duo of Deke Bafii&lt;'S
charity snipe. Soothern dominated
aDd Phil Bailey 11-ere ~d to nJne
the boards, outreboundlng Hannan
and elghi potntJ; respectively.
Trace31 -20. Soothern turned the ball
Barnes made only 4·16 field goal
cr;er 15 times. to just three for the
attempts and was held scoreless In
Wildcats.
the second halt. Davis
In
SitS Reser\&gt;es Win

!eating Hannan J'ra&lt;:e s reserves,
!Xr&lt;l7. Soulhern w.m; led by .Dave...
Amburgey's 14 points. Tim GUbrkk&gt;
chipped In wllh 11, while Jamie
Hensler and Todd Klml'S each
added 10 for thC' Tornadoes. Steve
Jarrell led the Wildcats with 20and
Scott Rankin chipped In with LO.
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"I have one big advantage ~ver
other managers. I'm a part of the
team, and players are not afraid to
talk tome.-! feel! know theseplayers
as well as anybody could after only
two mqitlhs," he said in an
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GAHS frosh · advance · in Rotary tourney
·P oiNT PLEASANT - Galllpo·
lis' freshmen defeated Wahama
42-31 Friday night to advance to .lhe
c hampionship game of 1the Point
Pleasant Rotary In vitatio nal
Freshman Tournament.
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Point and Wahama las! year 's
opponenls in !he tournament chain·
pionship game will mee1 in !he
consolation match this lime.

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night. Sheridan takes on New
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Blue Imps defeated Jackson's
Jronboys, 51 -36, In Friday's prelimi·
nary basketball gam~ . .
The Southeastern Ohio League
''B" champion Imps improved their
season mark to 154 and finished
conference play with a 7-l record .
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JACKSON- Jdel Spencer tossed

GAllS was 27 ot 51 from the field
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line for 72 percent as the Devils ,
upped their road mark to 7-2.
Besides Bergdoll's l2 snags. DaQ
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the ClassMSEctional Tournament.
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night and will host Logan in a
makeup game Tuesday.
Box score:

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COMETofmt -

Imps win league
finale, 51 to 36

St-aUst'.c.s .'

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my starters too long. We a

a dozen reporiers while he
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he ·didn't mind all the press
attention.
"No problem. I've been able to
talk to them and still keep my eye on
things out there. You know I'm not
going to miss a turn In the batting
cage, a nd I'll betaking my share of

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came a
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v.im...- U J p.m .
GAHS got the lip, then controlled

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Callla ~ Kyg(,"f' C~k 65
Eastt.'Y"J"' 6-1 SrJUthwt'SteJ"n 48

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popped to mid-court. Brad Poe then
slapped it to VinCI' .Wolford who laid
il in to give ,JHS a 56-54 lead with 26

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ground balls," he said. "I've always
mistakes, but goodonesdon 'trepeat
making his spring training debut a~ gotten along wlih the press, and I'm
thE'ITI time after time.
Player-managa·-oQf the~nclnnatl -·-sure-~ will now~We-aU-ha,•e jobs to - "The toughest"part? It's no·secret ~
Reds, sayshewUlknowthlsseasonlf · do: They have theirs and I hav&lt;'
that there have to lie about 19 or 20
he Is Playing poorly enough to mine. "
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cuts made. That's part oft he lob, bul
warrant being benched.
Rose started as a rookie with the nobody sits arouhd and looks
Rose, 43, whoplarlstoplayhlmselt Reds ln1963.Helefttheclubafterthe
foJWard fort hat day to come," Rose
at first base while managing the 1978 season anll played for Phliadel·
said. .
Reds, said, "I'll play a nd,as long as 1 phla and Montreal before relolnlng
Rose plans to spread his work over
Cinclrtn·au last Aug. 17 as player·
the four-field complex here, so his
contribute, I'll be in the lineup. No
one will have to tell me if I belong on
manager, to succeed fired Man~ger
manager's eye can make as many
the bench. I'll take myself out ot'the
Vern Rapp. Rose Is the only current
obs,ervations as possible.
lineup."
player-manager In the big leagues.
New Reds coach Billy DeMar~
He said he has other players who
Rose said he Is learning from hls
has seen Rilse in action.
can takeoveralfirstbase,lncluding
managerial mistakes.
.
"!was with him in Phllad&lt;•lphia
veterans Tony Perez a nd Cesar
"Sure, I made mistakes, and
and at Montreal," DeMars said.
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Pomeroy-Middleport--Gallipolis. Ohio

El1$tern·girls,
~NQr_th Gallia cop_
tournament wins

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Chillicot he sectional winner.
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meets North GalUa at 9 p.m . The
winnet advances to the Waver ly
district, and plays . the Minford

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CHESH~E- Mike Kemper, the
SVACs.top.scorer t.hisseason. (:lid It _ for eight K_C se~ors- Vogel, ~t~ve
one better here Friday night by · WiiilgO, Umy Edge, Anthony
posting 45 points and breaking the · KJtch~n, ·Rodney Morgan , Garry
previous )'Chciol record to lead North Pennmgton, Bnan Wamsley and
Gallla to a 76-65 win over Kyger Barry Matthews. The Pirates'
Cr,.,.k.
Brian Hawks and John Diddle also
"As for Mike. what can I say?" saw their last season game with the
noted Pirate Coach Bruce Wilson team.
afterward. " He played one heck of a ·
Kem per's scoring outburst was
game ."
aided by David Hammons, who had
: Kemper'sperformanceshattered 12 · and Todd Deel, who fired in 10.
Greg James' 43-polnt school .mark KC's Vogel recorded 21 points,
set in during the 1975-76 season. w,a ugh ha d 14 and Riehle GUmore
· Kemper recor~ 42 points last DeC. added 12·
21 w]Jep..Jbe. Pirates defeatt'!l .c As ~ ~he c~~ w~n .the c ross-_
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standing of 3-7. Keith Carter's
Bobcats are also 5-13 on the season
and 3-7in the SVAC.
"After our loss last night (Thursday, to Eastern, 77·-66), we sat in the
locker room and had a long talk

about how defense has let us down
a ll season " Wilson said " I told

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points by trips to the charity stripe.
NG bullt the lead to 12 on three
occasions, but KC stayed in the
gameuntllKemper's finalirlp to the
foul line at 14 seconds yielded the
final score.

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H';:"~r, foul shooting by Waugh

Pirates were 59 percent (16of27) on

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NORTH llALLIA (76)- Kemper.'?-1~~•:
ll&lt;OJ 4-2-10' Diddle 1·0-2, 1'"' ~ 1 - 5 ' Hawk.&lt;

0-1·1: Hammons 6-().12. Totals 30-16-71.
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Waugh ~ -14 : Wamsley 3;0-6: .K IIchcn ?·HS:

Morgan 2·1-5; Edge' 0·2·2: c~ilmf)l'f' &amp;0.12.
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ATHENS Logan 's newly
the Logan bench was hit with a
crowned champions of the 1984-85
technical foul.
Bill Finnearty . missed the front
SEOAL campaign went dowJl to·
Pefeat for the firs1 . Ume. .' in. loop .end ..cf a-~ cn~arid~cnf!-, but· Jack
· compet ition Friday night as Athens '· warman canned. both technical
throws to conclude the scoring.
edged the Chieftains, 54-50.Logan's Keith Myers led all
With only one makeup contest, at
Jackson on 'tuesday, remaining, the
scorers with 18 points with Miller
Chiefs own a S-l league mark while
a dding 3.
nrnner-upGallipolls closed out wit h
Finnearty's H points paCed the
a 5-3 record.
AHS defense with Chris Geilg
Friday night it was a ll Athens as
chipping In 13.
the host Bulldogs raced to a 22-14
In raising Its records to ll-8 and
3·4, Athens connected on 19 of 36
. first period lead and were never tied
- -or Q&lt;&gt;hind·during theumtPSt :~ goals for 52.8-pereent, converted 16However, the Chiefs outscored of 20 at the line, and grabbed 19
_ AHS 36-.'12 over the. next three rebounds.
quarters to keep the score close.
'
Logan finished with 21 of 42 shots
Logan closed to within two, 52·50, for 50 percent, made eig ht of13 free
with 33 seconds remaining on a goal throws, and claimed 19 rebounds.
by Kerry York and in the next 31
seconds, .Jack Mlller missed '.wo
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nesday in the sectional tournament.
.North Gallla plays Southwestern
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School in the opening round game.
The tournament finals areslatedfor
Friday.

MHS resen'es rip NY, 57-35

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most-ls-th-at;o-;~:·· '";r~ou~n~d~p~m;v;,ed~to~be~t~he~ba~c;k~b~re~ak~e~r?~~;~~~~g~giarne;;;~o~n~W~ed;r-: i:

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knows which member of the
talented young Eagle cluti to stop.
Friday was no exception as Collins
took hlsactcenter-stageinnetting10
field goals and 4 free tltrows for his
game-high tot11L Other Eagles
chipping in were Kevin Barber and
Greg Leachman , with eight eacl);
Brent Bissell nine, Jeff Ca ldwell

break as Eastern's torrid shooting
put victory out of reach . The
' Highlanders were led by duel
16-point eHorts from senior Mll,&lt;e
Bailey and sophomore Sean Colley,
while Steve Pelfrey and J usty
Burleson tallied six each .
Showing the poise of a senior,
Caldwell, a freshman , quickly put

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Eastern's Offense in gear rr:om his
Coach Dennis Eichinger's Eagles
point guard position, white Collins,
hltawarm26of55for47percentand
Leachman, Barber, and BisSell 12of20atthellne!or58.SWHShlt23
Ei\SLMEIGS . - A-big third • aligned the _offense with precision. __of 7~!m:.32.percent and2 of 3 cat the
perkld and a 24 point effort from
The Eagles alternated the fast
line.
sophomore guard Eddie Collln~
Eastern had 10 assists led by
break with Its individual talent on
rocketed the Eastern Eagles to a
the offense to take command 1S-JO · · Leachman '.s5, 9steals, J6turnovers
6448 SVAC triumph over the after the flrst period.
and 14 fouls. SWHS had 8 assists, 12
Southwestern ~lghlanders · here
Southwestern reversed roles In steals,9 turnovers, and 13 fouls . ·
Friday night in the llnal round of
Eastern won the reserve contest
the second canto as Coach Lloyd
loop play ~t Eastern High SchooL
57-42 for Its third victory a$ Bryan
Myers' crew adjusted to -find
. Eng_ag!ng in a close battle durlng daylight in the EHS defense . BaUey
Durst paved the way with 23 points,
, theopenlngtworounds, the halftime
Mark Griffin had one of ·his best
and Colley {ll'Ovlde much of the
closed jlt 29-26 Eastern's in favor,
offensive spark with a tough Inside · nights with 15, and Parrtn·Drenner
however, the 21-8 deficit handed to out combinat ion that pulled the
had 10. Andy Haislop toss in 16 for
' H1ghlanders
the
was just too much
Highlanders within three at the half SW, Dan Patrtck15, and White four.
, to overcome as EHS soared to the
29-26.
'
Eastern played at Parkersburg
win.
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For three rounds the game was
CatholleSaturdaynlght.TheEagles

·.v~!!,....-b'..:t:=S:ll!e'r:.x!

(Chuck) Vogel got hot In the second ' pu'. t e beats one point behind the
half, but I still think we played one Vtsltorsdurmg the last minute. But a
heck of a game.
pass by Lee to Kemper on the inside
"I told them, 'the coaches know and a jumper put the Pirates a head
you cando it , but you have loproveit by three a t the end of the period.
to yourself,' " he continued. "And
NC slowly built upon Its lead
throughout the second quarter,
they did."

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Glassburn had eight.
The win puts the Pirate reserves
at64in the SVAC and KC a t 3·7.

Totals 26-13-65. .

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c?nnected on a basket in the first
e 1gfit seconds. Within the next few
seconds. a Bobcat foul was to send
Kemper to thefoulllnefortheflrstof
many
NG visikts . '
too a slim lead after that, but
on successive buckets by Kemper,
Hammons and Paul Lee the Pirates

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Eagles triumph, finish third

although scoring by Waugh and foul shots, while the Bobcat~
J~lll!hen .11arrowed the deficit to connected on 13 of25 for 52 percent.
three (23-20) at ~: 17. Edge's two· KC had 25 -rebounds,:wun siX by
succeSsful foul sbots cut ltto31-26 at ·Morgan and fiVe each by Waugh and
1:09, but a knee injury took Kitchen Pennington, and six turnovers. NG
outofthegamewlthamlnuteleftto recordedelghtturnovers.
play. Morgan's rebound on a
A tense reserve tilt saw the
Wamsley ball put the score at the Pirates hold the lead untll l: 10in the
half ;It32-28: fourth quarter when Riehle GilKemper's scoring abilities mor!''S foul shots. tied KC wit h the
showed In the third quaner, as the visitors. They were then able to bold
Pirates surged aheadforl8polnts - - the lead for a 44 -40 Win.
all by Kemper. KC, which beneflted
Gilmore was high m a n for KC
fmm'Vogel's shooting, was held to With 17, follo_,wed by Tim Gordon
14.
With 10. Bryan Johnson and Mike
N_G _pressed onward, although a Bradbury added _SIX each 'todd

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24, 1985

Pirates deal Bobcats 76-6516op defeat

GALLIPOLIS - Eastern and and Kristi Hawk eight. For SWHS,
North GaUia advanced In u!e Class . .Tony a McNeal netted 16and Sandy
A girls sectional bask£'tball tourna- Patrick 14. Dianna Nlda added nine.
men! here Friday nig ht.
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In the nig htcap, defendtngcham·
In the opening contest, Eastern pion Southern !ell at the hands of the
nudged Southwi,'Stern, '18-47. North Pirate girls. North Callla led 1.1-8,
Gallia eliminated Southern 48-38 In 25-17 and 38-27 at thequart&lt;icmarks.
Michale George led all scorer~
the nightcap.. .
Second round action is scheduled with ll points. Jayne Campbell and
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio-POint Pleasant, W. Va.

Page-C-6-Tile Sunday Times-Sentinel

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Environmental Protection Agency Admiltlstrator
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· Eckart a Democrat, said the bill would .
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year.
have learned that se\ien. ~f()hi&lt;)'s:!8S1upe'Tfund
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WASHINGTON (AP) , - An Ohio Congressman
says the Reagan administration's new "Super1und"
, bill is too weak, and an Ohio toxic waste watchdog
says one· fourth of the state's current ·superfurld sites
; won't get cleanup funds .thls year:
• "We should be charging foiWard, and the bUI
· sound$ a rei real," said Rep. Dennis Eckart, a
: member or the Hquse Energy and Commerce. who
: has been active in toxic-waste Issues.
The administration's proposal would expand
_ cleanup operations of toxic waste dumps bul force
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To help pay lor cleanup rosts, the EPA asked . : .
scheduled to receive funding: Big D Campground 1n
Congress to enact a new "waste end'" tax that would . :
Ashtabula County, RepubUc Steel!luarry ln~Loraln,~ levied on au businesses depositing materials .In ·~ .:
Genel'al . Electdc in Cal~. Powell Ro,id and ·
toxic _dumps or ~xportlng such materials. This tax_ : .
lndUsbial w..
DiBpolal ·landfills 1n Dayton,
wouldseektoral!esaxlmWlonayear,ormorethan . :
SchWing Landfill In Lawrence County and the Van
hallotthemoneylheEPAisproposingiDspendonthe
Dale J1,1nkyard 1n Marietta.
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beginning Oct. 1.
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compelling evidence not only tor the,renewal of. the
CongresSional panels, . blcluding the House Ways
Superfund but tor a significant stfengthenlng and
andMeansCommlttee,hawrejectedtheapproachln · : ·
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behavior, ShUltz said. "lasting
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u .s. presSure, the Sandlnistas wru ' entire region."
WAsHINGTON (AP) - SecreShultz said 11 is "lmmatertal" te
tary of Slate George P. Shultz Is . continue to bulld up ~lr military
raising the posslblllly .of eventual establishment, export revolution the Unlled States 'whether a change
In Nicaraguan behavior Is achlE'IIed
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actions taken by the Sandlnistas It would
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trac,- vt -t-he·.,N!camgu·Qii~ pa:;p;c;n"'"= alct,~ 'ei"" in '=~rt ,cwith . .o-{~r='·= i!".SU!!:!ng."'!Q '-thPr!l--=to_ imagine that
Shultz said . ."'flleo sec;pnd casualty domestic opponenls or through I be
they do not bellE'IIe in their
would beUJesecurltyofNicaragua's "Collapse" of the Nicaragu.an
proclaimed goals."
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Unless I he "appropriate steps"
are taken now to ensure that the
Sandlnistas change their behavior,
:'lhen we may find iater,' when we
can no longer' avoid acting, that the
. stakes will be higher and the costs . .
greater," Shultz said Friday.
Shultz delivered astrong appeal
WASHINGtON (AP) ~Like the. stoOcllnfrontof20sacksofmaUsent
.for a resumption of U.S. assist~nce "StepP\!(I·on·Stepmother," ''Dog· to the White House at 1\is. Van
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0)11o Lotlery Commission are "ridiculous, " says
Terry Fazio, ITO part owner and vtcc .presldent.. ·
· "The whole lhlng is so really ridiculous," Mrs.
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Mrs. Fazio and her husb&lt;ind, John, run the Jole's
diSl'Q\Int. store in WUiowlck, a Cleveland suburb. ThE'y
were In Texas this week to open a store near Dallas.
Mrs. Fazio said she and attorneys Richard Pinkett
and Jerome L. Benioff contro160 percent of the newly
fanned corporation's stock. She said she' has
conlrofling inierest . .

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ITO's lawyer and statutory agent ..
Both Fishers have strongly defended themselves as
scrupulously honest In the matter. Both said Celeste~
. Lee Fisher and Mary Zone - Lee Fisher's
mother· In· law and Lottery Commission dPputy. ·• •
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people blame for pollution and acid rain.
Robert Porter, a DOE spokesman, said more than 160 proposals
have been received for·pUot and demonstration projects; However,
the Reagan adminlslrallon has said Industry should finance
commercial projects and Is unlikely to recommend spending money
on any of the projecls.
AEP submitted lwo proposals.· one involving renovallng an
existing plant south of SteubenvUie, Ohio, into a $100 lnilllon
coaHired poWer plant. AEP also seeks fede~al help for a plant In
Beverly, Ohio, to separate coal from pyrite, which contains sulfur, in
research bing done with Norton·Haniblelon Inc. of Ann Arbor, Mich.
The Ohio State University Research Foundation Is seeking federal
help to convert a New.ark, Ohio, plant Into a coal desulfurtzation
faCility that would use bacteria 10 teed on the sulfur. 'flleo process was
patenled by OSU Professor Patrick R. Dugan.
Battelle CoJl).'s Columbus Laboratories submitted two sugges·
lions on coal cleaning: gasified coal treated with a Batte[Je.patented
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congressman says he wants to see
the state benefit from more of the
"close calls" -that occur In the
awarding of defense contracts.
Rep. John Kasich mel Friday
wtth about :JJ represenlatlves 01
military contractors and subcon·
tractors with hilslness inlerests In
Ohio - Including Rockwell .Corp.,
TRW Inc. and Gould Corp. - 10
discuss how the state can grab a
bigger share of Pentagon dollars.
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COLUMBUS iAPl -Columbus Zoo Director Jack'Hann~ says an
elephanl that was haying too much fun nearly stomP\!(! on two
members of Hanna's photographic safari In Kenya.
In a telephone lriletview with The Columbus Dispatch frOm theM!,
Kenya S;lfari.Ciubon Friday, Hanna said two men on the safari were
sleeping in a ten I Tuesday on Jlle Serengetl Pl~lns near Tarizanla
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"You see, the rains came early over here and the elephants are
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COLUMBUS iAP) - Pollee are invesllgatlng a claim thai ,a
woman was raped afler a police dlspalcher refused lo send officers
to her home in response to her call for help.
In a $13 million lawsuil filed this week.in Franklin County Common
Pleas Courl, Penny K. Tufford, 21, said she ci)Ued pollee as a man
was lrying lo.break inlo her home on Dec. 8, 1984. 'flleosuit claims I he
dispatcher, who was not named, refused Io send officers unless Ms.
Tufford described too prowler.
When Ms. Tufford said she could not describe the prowler, Ihe
dispal cher hung up the lelephonc, according to the suit.
A!ler Ihe man broke In, Ms. Tufford talked With him for about 20
minutes and Ihen called pollee again, the suit says. The man was
raping her when police arrtved and Red when he saw the erulsm' 's
flashing llghls, lhe suit says.
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Ms. Van Buren used her· column · oaralyzed.
movement but Is faced with heavy Monday, Reagan .u rges newspaper Jan. 30to urge that conlrilr.!tlons for
opposillon to the proposal, part leu·
readers of advice columnist Abigail the March of. Dimes be sent . to
larly in the Democrat-controlled Van Buren to send conlrllr.!tions for Reagan on his 74th birthday Feb. 6.
House. . .. ' . .
the March of Dimes directly to the
Tomakesurethat noonethoughl
The rebels have receivedsomeSffi charity and ·not lo the White House; he was upset with the fund-raising
million in U.S. assistance beginning as "DearAbby"hadrecomrnended. appeal, Reagan .posed ror pictures ·
in198lbutacongressionalcutoffhas
"This wUJ. alleviate any delay In wtth Ms. V,an Buren; slx·Y~~r-old
l;lecn In eff€1!1 since last May .
thQse contrtbutlons reaching the Kristen Ellis 01 Hebron, Ky., the 1985
Shultz, criticizing congr.esslonal •. ~ Mar.ch of D[!nes, _and, It will also Mafch of Dimes Poster Child;. the
· crilics qf the measure with unusu- solve the tremendous logistical .. president's wife, ~Nancy; and· the
problenisl.halarlsewtlenl'nonetary young puppy, "Lucky," which had
ally harsh langtiage; said, "Those
llems of any kind are sent lo tny ·been given to Reagans by the Ellis
. who would cut off these freedom
fighters from the resl of the
attention at the White House," the family.
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democratic world are, In effecl,
presldenl said In a letter dated Feb.
The Reagans each signed the cast
. consigning Nicaragua tot he endless
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· darkness of communist tyranny.
"Yourreaders'I'QOperationlnthls · jumP\!(! upon her wheelchair. The ·
requesl will maj&lt;e my staff much young girl, who , ls partially para·
·tlnd . they are· leading lhe United
Stalesdownapalhofgrealdang&gt;:"r."
happier, and It will also ~Uow the lyzed, broke her legse\leral weeks
PRESIDENTIAL SIGNATURE - . 1'1 eatdl!llt &amp;aald
March . of Dunes to · ~~ to work ago.
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Shultz's remarks came durtng a
speech to the Commonwealth Cl~b
Immediately on the vital activities . "Thedoctortl'llsmeshe II soon be
Re..... olps a eaM OD the Jec al
of San Francisco. A text of I he
your reader'$ are .supporting:" . out of ihat cast and everything wUJ
the Mardi ... DllnM Paaer
address was made available by the
Reagan added. ,
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child, KrWen Ellis al liebrea,
Srate Department In Washington.
The dimensions of Reagan's broken leg myself. I know what It's
Ky., oullllde the White Houle
The secrelary · said that without
problem were obvious Friday as he like. We have that In common now."
Friday •

Watkins saidn.
I he no-b;~':n~;~~l was given to a firm ,
"I hal has no phone number, no office and is owned by ·
· I he falher of Democrat Sen. Lee Fisher:"
Stanley Fisher holds 15 'percenl Interest In ITO.
Mrs. Fazio said her husband Is · a registered
Republican and she Is apoliticaL
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"I've never donated money 10 politicians,
. especia lly lo Dick Celeste after all I hi' lhlngs he did
with fhe income tax." she saiO. "And!'ve got much

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CINCINN.O.Tl (APl - NLO Inc. says two
th~
uranium processing plant are lindergoing examination to ensure
Ihey didn't Inhale radioactive fumes when they put out a fire of
burning uranium chips.
TherE! were no · apparenl Injuries ~ no equlptnent damage
occurred in Ihe Thursday afternoon fire at the plant ncar Cincinnati,
said Weldon Adams, assistant manager for NLO Inc., which
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operates the U.S. ucpartment of Energy facl ty.
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The two employees were machining depleted uranium· ingots·
when shavings from the uranium caught fire near tl)e machine,
Manis said. The employees extinguished the fire within 10 minlltes,
he Said.
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The unidentified employees · are to undergo urtne analysis to
determine whether they Inhaled.any radioactive smoke or rum,s,
a~~~~~•m• ·
Adams said. Uranium Is toxic as wen as ra dloactIve.
"The fire was of minor Importance and was extingUished In 10
minutes. There were no Injuries, no e~~ulpment dam., and 110
E'llldence of radiation Inhalation by the two employees at the
machine, who also extinguished the fire,'' he said. •
WASHINGTON (AP) . - Two Cdlu~s. Ohio, ·research
The plant Is Jocated.18mlles northwestof.Cinctnna\l.lnaruralarea
toundallons and American Electrl~ l,iOW!)l' Co. or Columbus have
· . of HamUton County.
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Adam$ said \ltanlum chip fires are not uniiii!IU: But NLOand the
coal·cleaning projects.
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The pro(iosals ~redesigned to tap a $'!50 million reserve account
news organizations about accldf:nts at Fernald, In light' of massive
established by Congress last fall to develop technology to remove
pubilc criticism about leaksof273poundsof,uranlumoxldedustlrom .
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more defense dollars," said Kaslch,
a member of the House Armed
SeJVices Committee.
"Additionally, we ought to as a
state...exertourlnflueni'etocounter
the Influence that people are
exertlng. fromr~-. SunBelt,"heSll.id.
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''Thatdoesn'tmeantosaythatthese
competitive contracts aren't
awarded compet!Uvely, but many
times you get down to splitting '
hairs."
Kasich noted that Michigan is
maldn" a """ater e..ort In procure·
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w
ment and
that
of. senators
from southern states ·work closely
with their delegations and get spots
on Influential committees.
" ... there are a lot of.close ca,lls,''
Kaslchsald. "Whatwedon'twantto
do Is .to have a guy like (Georgia
Sen.) Sam NUM ... be able to ntake
those c!Oee calls go to Georgia In
absence of the Ohio delegation at'
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know the answer to thai. It was ' . ; .;
pressure, congressiOnal pressure.' ' : • ::
Kasicll said the governor's office; • · ;
may be ablp to serve as a resou~ .. • ~,
for Ohio's prlnie defense contrac-:_: :::
tors by cornpUing lists of quaUn~:· '&lt;~
subcontractors in the-state':
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found In Cleveland Is that !here :· :~~:
aren't any lists,'' he saki. "Nobody • •: :
knows who. can do buslnE'ss with • : •
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Kasich's position on the House ;. :
Amted Services Committee, Sen, :::
John Glenn's new membership on • •;
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AllliOOiated Presa Writer
But In his toughest statement or.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Three his Nicaraguan poJ!cy to date, ,
years ago, as the adminiStration Reagan said Thursday that he .Is .
assured Congress that ousting seeking the removal of the Sandi- .
Nlcaragua'sleftlstgovernmentwas nlsta reglme unless It brings the .
not a U.S. goal, CIA paramilitary rebels Into . thP government and ,
officers prepared aii ambitious plan changes Its policies.
to achieve' flial objective, according
Denouncing the current govprnto U.S. olflctals.
men! as a "communist, totalitarian .
One knowledgeablE' official, who state," Reagan urged resumption of
spoke only on condition he opt he U.S. aid to the rehels, whom .he .
Identified said · a timetable for called " freedom fighters." A con·
ovE•rthro~&lt;'•tng theSandlnlsta reglrriP gresslorial ban on aiding the rebels.

broken fuel line, aCC&lt;ll'dlJt&amp; to GIIWpoUs Ftre Departnient olflclals.
The car, awned by Ronald E , Huffman, or Clay ChapeiYellowtown RoM!, susta!Md IIJIII'Olllmately $3,001 damage,.oftlclals
said. when the fuPI line appam~tly ruptured near the vehicle's
carbuerator lit 5:01 p.m. Nc) Injuries were reported In the blaze,
.olflclals . sald,_~ . ----· _____ _ .. -~ --~---~--~ ~- -,... _ ~-"'The departmelit I1!pOI1ed :that a Eureka restderice sustained
minor damage When an ~leetr1cai short In the furnace started a fire
Thursday afterooon.
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owned by Bob Brennemaa, 19 Oakwood Drive, olflclals said. The
1: lJ p.m. blaze cal181!d apptoidma~ SID&gt; danial!l' to the home,
officials added.

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Artificial ·heart implants could become routine pr~edur~ 1·

the artificial heart,~ the bur·
penll8111!11tdevk:e,"hesald.
"J 1blnk there are people who
tntwest as partial vlndlca·
Inotberworda lllnfectlonorother would SEe Mr. Schn,leder and. not
tlon o!.lts usefQiness. DeVries, a
medical oornplkatlons made. a
-:-·~~-IO~~fiifu;h~~i~ (~_Arush-:PIOOeer-·lln
r,ntelO.lS
tlie
chief~~~
· im&amp;iOislble--alter - an 81'!? . people woo would see 'Mr.
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programs Is bringing l::r
!or the . artificial heart
artlftCi8! heiut had been Implanted, · Scllr!JedPr
just jump at that
when mechanical hearts becune . program~tHumanalnc.,whlchhas
thebftrtwwld~permanent. qualltyo!Ufe.
routine.
agreed toflnanceuptolOOimplants.
DIIYJ1es a!lo responded to crttl· DeVries adn)ltted to being un·
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GAlLIPOLIS - A Rt. 2, Bldw~ll. WOman was fined $12 after
pleading no contest P'tlday In GIIWpoUs Municipal Court.
Mary A. Taylor, 37, wasllnt'don a chal'gf of driving left of center.
l"lned $1Q aft@!' pleadl!lc 111Uty to speedlni was Donnie E. LeSter,
. 34, of Dodg~. W.Va.
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In other traffic C8Jft, f:~!R A. ' Green, 61i, of Rt. 2, Bidwell.
Forfeiting
for _apeedblc ~· J::)wJiht .L. Rees, :rr, or Rio .
:
Grande, $.11; ~dE . Sllupt, 22, rJ. Rt. 1, Bidwell, $39; Karen E.
" " j "' Shtlpe, 2:&gt;, atso-'ot t(t:1~ 'l!III!Well;~; ana Linda C. Carjiellter, 36, of
Middleport, S«J.
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Cited on traffic violation
GALLIPOLIS - Cited by city ~ P'rlclay for faUure to obey a
stop sign was Peay J. CaUIIIan, 31, Bidwell.
BREAK IN THE \\EATHER- An unidentified man feeds some sea
gidls ·on the Mallin Washington as spring-like weather-moved Into the
Washington area Friday. Weekend temperatures were expected to he
~ the. 70s. (AP Laserjlhoto ).
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Couples file for marrillge ·
.CALLIPOL!S - ~ !oUicwin;: roup!~ l~lla~ rr;aMC:'dj~ellt.,;ii&gt;es'''"'l·
In GaUia County Probate Court.
Brent D. McCreedy, 33, 1018 Second Ave., .supeJVIBor. and Sandra
A. Kopack, 33, Rt. 2, Calllpolls, secretary; Deimar C. Cook, 28, 00
Garfield Ave., u~. &amp;lid Mary Ruth Kit~. 34, Gallipolis, ·
llllE'Illployed; He~~ry H. Claa. :.. Rt. 2, Gallipolis, semi-retired, and
Dorothy P . &amp;!ave'!', 82, Eureka Star !'toot~. cook; Douglas 0. Qonch,
25. Eureka Star !'tout~. Wlempioyed, aJid Carolyn S. Walker, 26, 72
MUI Creek Road. u~; Donald R. Saxon, 22, Rt. 3, GalllpoUs, ·
Guiding Hand-Calico Workshop, ahd Vera A. ,l,.Uiy, 17, Rf. 1,
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was about six pageS and set out '
projected month-by-month growth''
of the CIA-backed army up to the
end of 1983 when the anti-Sandlnlsta - .
rebels were .to march into Managua
and seize power. .
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The official said thetimetable.wa,o; :
placed In a file that contained maJor :
policy statement&amp; abollt the covert:

clsmthattheartlflclalhftrtdldnot
a reasonable "qUality ol
Ufe" tor Its recipients.
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Whim a reporter slljQII!Sted that
some people might find the lives
tmplantplittentsWllltamSchroeder
or .1\furray Haydon - fo~Pr
tethere(l to a buii!Y external power
.- undesirable, DeVries shot

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personnel
pn Nicaragua :
months after It was written . He:

heart as only a .temporary device.
"The patients w¢tt to beawareof
ilie fact.that even thoUgh It's a
.temporary device, It can become a .

Institutions:
Pr. William C. DeVries, the only
s~rgeon so far authorized to implant

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5·HappyAda
6·Lottand Found
7· Yard Solo (paldln advance)
8-Piiblc Sale
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9- waniad to Buy

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22-Money to Loon
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1 1·Help 'wanted
1 2·Situated Wontod
f3-lnsuranca
14- Bualneaa Training
16-Schools
16· Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair
1-7-Miacellaneout
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-4 f-Hounifor Rent· 4 2·Mobile Homea for Rent
4 3-Firma for Rent
44-Apartment for Rent
4&amp;-Furnlohed Rooms ·
. ' 4 &amp;-Space fl.. Rent
47-Wantedto Rent
48·Equlpment for Rent
49-For.Leaae

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efficient models would ran~ up to
$538.

The price Increases. the first of the prove overall rul&gt;! economy. The ;
1985 mbQPI · year. take effect · CAFE standard was 15 mil~ per ;
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gallon In 1976, but each company's ~
Monday; the automakPr said.
But the No. 2 automaker also said • The actions were designed ''to Oeet of . 1985-model
. cars must . .
It would olfer 8.8 pe~t financing
help .•. achieVe govemmeni- average '!1.5 mpg.

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676 - Pt. Pleaaont
992-Middleport
·446-Gallipolis
458 - Leon
Pomeroy
367-Choahire
576- Apple Grove
985-Chester
388-Vinton
773-Maaon
343-Portland
246-RioGronde
882-New
Haven
247-Letart
F~lls
2
Oist.
Semcr.s
89.5~Letart
- - - - --- ---I- ·64:3-AretbiaOiat.--. 949-~ Rao::ine
9 37- Buffalo
742 - Rutl~nd
81· Home Improve menta
379"7Walnut
667 - Coolville
82· Plumbing &amp; Heating
83-Excavatlng
84-Eiectricai &amp; Refrigeration
Up to 15 words ... One day insertion ...... ... $3 .00
86-General Hiuling
Up to 16 words .. . Three day insertion ........ $4.00
86,M.H. Repair
Up to 15 Words . " Six day insertion ......... S7.00
87-Upholatory
(Average 4 words pet line) ·

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Help Wanted

Wanted: full-time employ-

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MAKE MORE MONEY IN

1 IIIII Show our new line of

plo whh good crodlblllty wWI calendan, pent end edverbe lnt-wed March 4 • tillng gift• to local firma.
ment

from 7&amp; yeor old. AAA-1
ovollabtt. con•porty. W-ly commiafrom ••oo
your

ment In your own home aa • -

HotTit :lervlcel WDfker with
Buckeye Community Servi011. We ptovlde 1 home,
gUidlnoe and frlendahip In •
femily 1tmoaphere. Re-

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dewW;)pment of en indivldUIII with ..,.,. mentef , ...,.
cllldon. Contlct Svtvil Dey

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Service•

Pieno Tuning ~nd Repair .

Brunicerdi Mulic Co ., "48-

0887. Twentieth yoor of
quality 11rvice. Line D_• ·

niola. 8t4-742·295t .

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Dulert wanted tor utellite
JYNrl'll, make hundrea of
doUart on each ay.tem. no
expedence neceaury. H•oerty Dlltributora, Inc.. Rt.

qulrod oblllty to tooch per- One. Rldclllf. Ohio 411670;
aon Uvlng tldllo,ond o com· 114·11119·34112. ·
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PATRIOT AUcnON BARN

From Gollipolio,. lib 11. 141; Twoltft •'-II· 775, foro
riflhl onlo Potriof.C:odmus lead. Wetdl fer ......

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SAlE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:00 P.M. ,
•ctpfttl f,... 1-5 11-ni. ., s.tw..,. "

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Opportunit.v

employer.

Jim Mink Chlv.·Otdt·lnc.
BHI Gono Johnoon
441-3872

WoUld like to . do houae

cle1ning now evefleble for
Spring HouH CINning. Call

DIMn UMd CIN.

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE 441 -7447 for oatlmato.
Tho Prudential -k• o "''"'
end Mrvi~ oriented indiVid· Wilt do btoby·altting ln. by
11111 to repre11nt them in the .home fDf' children up to 5
greater G•lllpollt •r••· yNr old. Mother of 2 . Call
Stortlng ootory up to 140CI 114·742·22211
or814-742·
por w__ 27-30K llrtt yoor
pottntlat. Coli 304-744- 2778.
. 1318.
l•bv•ltting end/ or light

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Hawo 101Mthirlg Yl" wont to ttH Canltlcl
Aooctioolttr. A......-11 f• pichp tlflb :
owailablt.
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Public Audians on Cantract.

at 448·7109 otter I;OOPM.
W. poy cah for toto ·m-1

Mason Co .• WV
. Area Code 304

Meigs County
Area Code 614

Gallia County
Area Code 614

Prompt, friendly eervice

c..;tro&lt;t lnctvdoo

Houliot

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245-5152 or 311·1249
Appr(ntica: Finis llktl lsoac, 318·9370 ·.
Rtsidtnt and lulinosa Auctien Servict
·Also Available ,

-yourneeded• hQm·e.lr-----------~~~~~~~--,
lnlurtnce ln1pector: Plrt• housework
Tran1port1Uon

ttmoforloc.oiOhiocountiel. deduct from wogu 11
Mual hovo l&amp;MM or 110 ntedod. Reforonces. Call
comora. corond)&gt;hone. Will 1114· 245·9822.

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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11tt 111·-;., ~-taine, Hoc. Co. -9-12-

E...... of

80. blcutor Cnill1lon ...,., plus two~! Ewr-··
ytllif1 moved to ltocki'1'illly Motor lm._llllsonwlllt.

Ohio. Exit U.S. 33 II soutll 1111t of llelsormlle qnto S.R. '
691 &amp;follow to lq lint llldif1 to Motor lm. u.-;

with IIIII1Y line illttts!

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ship shared by
Lev8JIIellr
JACl&lt;SON, S.C. (AP) -A freight
· · and thelrthreedauelltenfnlmJuly trahl carrying I! ltlahiY explosive
i91l3 un!U their BJTeS! Nov.
chen!Jcal derailed early toda~ and
• · FBI flngeTprlnt ~xpert Maurice · lllne can exploded, forcing aulhort·
but no
; BrtttlngbamsaldiOml'butiiOI.Uol . ties to cka off the
: · ihP Items submitted as eovtdellce In bljurles wt'ft' reported.
l ill!! irtal contallied flnrPrprblls · 'l1tr cllemlcal COIIld create polson· · ,
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: !flBichtng . thcee of Ms. Gfol!. His ws jUel, said Cpl. Donnie Calney
: · iesttri-lol)y was presented 1ft an rJ. tile llale HIII!WaY Patrol.
: attempt to tie MI. Gr111 !II 1111! fa!IP
"The precautions are to keep
' ~tlflcatlon &amp;lid toallowllle lrJiew PIOI* away,'' said Gainey. "It's a
' her husband was • ftqttlvr.
llllttly populated areJ. It wouldn't
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trial
was
In
Its
tourt11
day
br
clasalft!d l'f!lldl!ntlal. We've Jllll
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• (rom FBI agents
......... bookcalls'•1or
· an-·~•ntlon
: llozenSofdocurneftts,·we•s ;a•and
.1.1111:
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; ~Deerfield rannltoul!.
wh!ft the 1a111trr bunled. It's the
: , Levasseurand Ms. Gro~llved 111 ctlemlcll cycloheuJte - a very
~ ~·- bouaeS"In uaunlle•r.tlllal.ft exploiiYe material. Il'l e•pb:led
~a variety of .U..., awttwl- nine _can 10 far," he IBid. 'l1tr
tttes have uld. TIIU. . . . . . IIIe l'ilatert.lii..SIIIvarlaulchlmlcal
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MARCHING MINERS - United Mine Workers Coal Co. at Lohota, W.Va. As many as 1,500 miners
• ilrhlll&gt; 11V1M Ill DwdldtiMd N1111!r
Gainey uld the clenllrneftt toolt: .. _1111lmhr.aa haYe- ~ tot -.!he _peacefi.!! Prot"" . _sOOw.OO..up tn take pa..rt !n t!le demo:=traL!or.s here-.
.,......__~.~ .on- Cie'vtl&amp;iid's trmt~pls.ce between tile towns o1 Beech
tecllnlq~~e~ of the IBals aall-war movement to
MoremlnenowerearresledFrldaylntheprllle&amp;&amp;.(AP
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;. lalandandJacbonlnAikenCounty.
pubUctze
their
five-month
strtkellplnat
A.T.
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8uaine11
Opportunity

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IIIIOOIIt for Got Woll. Annl·
vernrya, lllrthda\'1. Rlrtt.,l.
Singing O~Ha. Call· 8,1.
loon• • Co. 441·431 3.

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBUSHINO CO. rocommondt
thet .you do bualnooa with
(!Mplt yqu know, ond NOT
to - d money through thl
moll untl you haw lnvoatl·
goiOd tM .-g.
lor . with liquor. boer and
w1n1 _ry - · feat food.
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Cotnplltl reat. 1 " · 01
......, oqulpmont. For lnfor·
mellon call 304-112·2118
or 882·2400.

Full tlma RN potltlon ovallablo. l'lnt Creat Cora Centar.
Dock
Honda
lmmodloto
Young black molo cot to alw
oponlno with International Can 441 _7112 _
O)"IY- Call 114-9111·4288.
mllhlmo.....,IDtfon,-"·
A Goldon Opportunity.
'"'- lovablo port a - Ina to..,., repkllyoxpondtne Mallo ..-oy In your aport
lhophard pupploa. AH -molo. fleet, On·tM·Ioll tralnlntl.
very c~te. Z'AI montho old. . - lltlftlrltl -ry....... tlmo. Join Friendly Home
IHt ber•flte pee"-- -rid TO¥portloa. thoi-torH
304-. .2·3107.
travel. Ap........ ihould be yn. No •-rlonco - ury. Wo haw tho ·r.rgoat
1 month fomolo , pup, """ 17-24
with Hllh ond
beat Hne In pony .-na.
Brittany hill beqla, 304· · In . - , _orG!Dond
OOftdl-. tllg-plutbonu-ond
1711•2108 or 111·31 18.
Cal toll flwln Olllo. 1-I00- travel lno.nttvea. lt•rt now
·Groot Dono pupa, to IIOOd 2U-U84io Mon.-Wod .• lftd oorn -•ey lmmo·
IAM·21'M ran lntoNiow. • •· Alao booltlng flllr•
homo. 304·111·3433.
· Cal J.,_ollo ot 11-;:~==:;==
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11. Part-time poailiona ••
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CLEVELAND tAP!- A fl!drral
·judgP has set closing lf!\ll!leftls for
. Monday after defense attOI'N!y$ ··
'called no wltiiPSseS 011 bellalf ot a
woman accused of harborlna a .
SuSpected tPrrorlst.
. Testllnony et~ded Friday In 1M
case or Pa trlela Cros, w~
husband, RaymondLucLevasseur,
Is awaiting trial for two 1!115 bank
robberies In Maine.
·• Ms. Gros, !!, Is charred with
llarbortng her husband Uld with
possession ot r•. IQVerJIII'lfllt·
jssue Identification.
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The couple and three otllrr 111'1*
arrested In CleveiUid I M have been .linked by tile FBI to 11
anti-United Sla tee !m'orllt II"OUP
that claimed respoilslblilty !or
several bomblnp on the East Coast
slilce the late 19'/Qs.
age!lts testified Friday

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prlvaio poy. Vacoii!IY now

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In a home like etritot·

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76-Boota a. Motors
76-Auto Parts &amp; Ac.cessories
77·Auto Repair
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LOST: Angua Hlfelord lltftr
• weighing 100-&amp;00
lb. tech. Coli 114·3&amp;77171.

phlro. CM'tlflod gorontologl·

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61 ·Farm Equipment
62-Wantedtci.auv
63-Livaitock
64· H•v a. Grain
66-S.ed a. Fertilizer

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71-Autos for Sale .
72·Trucka for Sale

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B&amp;·BuUdlng Suppllea,
66·Potl for Bale
67·Mualcallnatrumenta
6B·Frultt&amp; Vegetables
li9·For Sale or Trade

He11lals

Woman on trial for
; :harboring fugitive

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franspnrtalion

&amp;1-Hounhold Qooda
B2;ca. TV &amp; Radio Equlpmoni

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31-Homeafor Sale
32-Mobile Homos for Sale
33·Farma for Sale
34·Bualneu Buildings
3 6-Lota a. Acreage
28-R•I Eatote Wanted

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. DETROIT (AP) - Ford Motor on Its midsize Ford Tempi&gt; iln&lt;l • mand.a ted fuel economy s
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Co., · pressed to meet federal fuel . Mercury Topaz models thrwgh
\U)II .to respond 1D continuing COli:
economy standl;lrdS, says U Is AprU 22. Ford said It was freezing
pressures," Ford ·.• said In a )
raising the prtce5o! Its large cars by price$ on those models and al~ the stat!'lllent.
up to 3.4 percent whliP freezing srrialler Ford Escort. Ford EXPand ·
price! and cutting finance rates on
Mercury Lynx.
A federal taw approved In 1!115:
smaUer models.
Ford said
all · estabUShed
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!lcittlnao HIHI oroo. Coil.
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the pa- po• ....., Y,,
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gloomy~. stfected

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plane, issues demands

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ciut Is that you can't
tell what the quaUty or ure of the
patient Is by reading abOut II In the
newspaper.

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the plan proposing large-seal~ U.s. Casey knew ollhe document.
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backing lor the rebels was never
·He .said that 'ouster plan was •
approved as policy and was "so discarded only• when the CIA ;
absurq everyone laughed at it." He . recognized in thesprlngol1983 that :
said 'the plan was only an a ttemptto thP rebels could still not mount a : ·
show "In theory, what we could do." serious challenge \o the Sandinlsta •
This official, who also demand~ government. He said It then .became~
anonYmity, argued. that the CIA s "clear that (the tlmetable)' was all ·
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refusal to .prov. Ide the Nicaraguan . plelnthesky."
rebels with ~ufflclent military
CIA spokeSman ...eprge Lauder· ·
supplies to win the war was proof ·refused to comment on the pur- .
that th~ administration never In- ported tllfletable.
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~IVed In tile past weeli- because

a~

Surgeons at the University or
"Sctenttstsarestartlngtogeton
Utah the Mlnoeapolls Heart Iristt- boar~theprojE'ct,"hesaldatapress
tute 'and elsewhere have begun
brlefl!lg F-riday. '!We've all been
. tratntng to 'Implant the Jarvtk-7 · saying 'I told you so, I told you so."'
artificial heart,; · · 1
.
DeVries spoke glowingly or Dr.
•
The Pennsylvanta . ~tate Unlver· WUUam S. Pierce of the Hershey
slty and . the .nearby Hershey Medical Center In Pennsylvania,
MedlcarCenter are re11dyto implant who Is awaiting government approtheso-calledHer•"-•heartanyday. val to use an artificial heart to
_.,.,
await·
an
program, as are other

happy about .the In~ press
Asthephylllclanthatslncllarle:
coveraae that Haydon 11 operation .. of that pattent, my Nc). 1 primary . ..

~wanttQ~tl!rollghthat.Jthlnk~ -~ Sc~'s f!CU!liO:~tJo.n ~ad_. goallslo~.~tforthe_lnterestJot.;

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early 1982. shortly after President
Reagan autho~ start of the
covert operation against Nicaragua
In December 1981.
"There were always two tracks."
said the official, one stating tbe
CIA's objectlvepubllcly as Interdictlng weapons going !rom Nicaragua
to ]eftlst Salvadoran
and· .

The Sunday Tmes-Sentinii-Pege-0-~

POmlroy-Middleport- Gellipolis, Ohio Point PleeJMt, W. Va.

24, 1986

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DAY MARCH 3,·1985

round"con~ition)! Orig. leaded glass

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i 'fel~~:~;:
all doors; orig. Macey mahtig. st
stacking bookcase: cherry·Sheraton chesl w/3 dw.rs. over 3.
m "as-lound " cond.; Early dovetailed blanket chest w/ong.:,
red patnt; orig. 6-dwr. cherry empire chest: e•ceptional
tancy oak bookcase secretary w/bevel mmor; oak rope twist
table w/lg. ball/c law ft.; oak "S" roll top desk top; nice 1930
3 - pc.li~ng room suite: child's table w/Sheralbn legs; oak
Serp. dresser w/mirror; tables. chests, rockers, stands, ·
game &amp;gate leg tables. nice tall oak kitchen cupbd. top; plus•,
much. much mpre turniturel
. · · •
COLLECTOR ITEMS· (Vtly Goof Stltction)i One. Edison.
cylinder phonograph w/brass hor~ ; ctocl&lt;s; walnut New Ha- .
ven mantel clock; Rosewood grained "Scroll" wa" dock. ,
Handslitched quilts include: "lone Stir", "Si1111ature",
"Flower Garden", large Diamond. Lighting: Fine BlH kereo .
table lamp w/deco. dome shade &amp; fount hotder/brnstount;
Opaque white finpr oil lamp: 17" Aladdin Velvex lamp; plus
other lights. Lots ot tram ad p;ctures: 'Safe Home" COin bank; ,
II" Roseville "Clematis" bow!; l!f. Weller "Silverstone" tin·
dlesticks; wicke~ baby bubby; Mary Hartline dott by ldell; .
Sayco child size doll; stone pitchers/jars &amp; such; &amp;alton marbles; postcards ol Col .. Oh. 1913 flood &amp; otlte!s.
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Professional
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Apartment
f9r Rent

61 Houaehold Oooda

James Jacoby

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:a·a TrN Trimming.
roofroP&lt;Oir. Golllo
oru. · 814-388 -9709 or
Mllaa•-· 114· 8118 -4086.
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I!IANO TUNING AND RE·
PAIR. Reduced r•te11imited
time only. Ward's KeybCMird.

)04-176-5600 or 876 3124.

Lort11 onlono 11 oertto lb;

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is believing -- -

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Farms for Sale

Holy"" 2714 .

. $ 1 m - - frllnil
Ill tl-..... lick. . Deu·
bte I Form. CoM 11.a-317-

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441-0212.

Hoy frll.
· t1 .110
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or 871·

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Real
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Bullvllil Rd, OIINpolil, Olt:
446-4712.
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ANI Eatlltl General

Hor•ford

otud.
Puro ond P&lt;Ort Arostock for sale. Horse•
boorded. R • J Arablono.
LHn, WV CIH 304-411·

Real Estate
Wanted

c.....,

II'OUiflm ol f8otort optlono, U,1tt. JDIIn'o Auto loleo:

I• ,11 1 r:,/lollll

Call 446-D552 Anyti111t
8ttll Null.-245-9507

.........," ltolllon

36

· Coli 814•149-

1414.

bull under 4 vro. old. Coli

for Mit, rent or trede. Nice 3
bdr. home in Plantz Subdivi1.-ton. ••a.ooo or 8326 rent.
l:oll 81 4 -246-&amp;281 .
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1HI CO&lt;Yolr MOftU." Coli
- - - d..,., 441.4434

....... Chid o.t . . . . . 43
- l b; eo....-·fo1tto D-60 Dodge I opel.
For . .. ..... -.ofhoy .
lb; Conotasone• .... ., S llor•1110 CMvy Lwouto. 1171J
1
.._rd buN. 3 lleieluid CoM 114--14t-5116.
Y, tDrl Chevy auto. 1871
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208
.v.- l .t. Point ........,._ ....... C.M 114-Zit-1108
Lw 4 opd t .......
117IOidoCutlllll..,._

1980 Schutt! mobile home.
fireplace, completely furnlthed. priced for quick sale.
304 -875 -3030 or 676 ·
3431 . '

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.a II boa t1 .H ;-f....,.-tNy

6$ For 81le orTrlld1

fl1:ol Estate

Holy for l!lle: On;hlrd gran.
• I'OIInd too101. Coli
114--2.ai-H22.

Hey. • Grein

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TOP CASH pilei f0&lt; '80
modli
coro .
8mlth luldi-Pontilc. 1911
Eat- Ave., Gllllpolia. Coli
114-441-2212.

Ill 444 - OWIIEI ANXIOUS TO S£Ll! 3 BR ranch situoted
on 2.35ii:~ tot mil. Pos~ble 8% loan assumption 1o qualified
boyer. Includes lg. eat~n kitchen, separate, utility room,lam ily
room with w.b. fireplace. Call for an appointment today!
Ill 44&amp; - I£W ·.liSTING.- In town locatidn includes 3
BRs, livina room, dining room, bath &amp; basemenllots ol car-

1 t79 Trono-Arn, gi&gt;Od cond.
Coli 81 4-218-8812 oft or 5
PM .

·~-~~~~~~ifi~·H~~~~~:;fi:~;~~1~,~,~~pe~=t.Gas heat. Priced at $29,900. Call for details.
47 Wanted to Rant

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Houses for Rent

42 Mobile Homes

for Rent

Houie for rent . Can
676 -7263 876 - 6104 or
875-6388 .
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Wv owner 186 acrn, custom
~lck home. 2000 oq.ft .
• -aerage. 3 bdr .. 2 be .. FP.
Ill HT &amp; A~ . 1\lodern equip ..•
lildg., blirn, county watl!r;
.lneral rights inCl., *139K .
1loll 814-889-8311.

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ttorv hou• with trailer

fl&gt;okup • 18.000. In Crown
City. eon 814-266-1058 .

C bdr. home located outlide
Jhy limht on St . Rt. 688 . 1'12
. .th, LA. kitchen, family

f

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priced reduced

to

40.000. Coll448-8398 or
14-268-6205. •
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Two bedroom completely
fUrnished mobile home, all
utilitie1 paid, refrences re·
quired. 304-676 -2479 or
676-2434 .
.

Nice 2 -bedroom house, 800
block First Ave., Gallipolis,
off street perking, referen ~
c.e • and deposit . Call 814· 266-1 629 .

2 bdr · nO~se m city, -·- run 1"";:-7~-:-~~---besement, carpeted, gas fur Apartment
nace. adul1s. no pets. Call
for Rent
446-0968 .
.

3 belt ramade1ed country
home 3 bdr~ .. large living
roorri. dining room &amp; kitchen, 2 full batht, 3 car
garage, 1,00 sq.ft . workshop animal shed with 6,40
or 70 acr•s. Owner financIng to suit your needs.
Maybe willing to ren_t. Call
J14-388C9110 .
.

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equel
Housing Opponunity) has
one and two bedroom•. rent
starting at $163 for one
bedroom and S 198 per
month for two bedroom,
with $200 de~ds it located
near Foodl8 nd - and SP.ring
Valley Plaza, pool and TV
ant. Call 446-2745 or leave
message,

Modern 3 bdr. on Rt. 588
with fireplace. dishwasher &amp;
range. Call 61•-367-7464.

1 bdr apt ., 2 bdr apt.,
$150-$250. Call 304-6767263 675-6104 or 675 5386 . .

Houae for rent 2 bdr. $160
mo. edultt with 1 small
child. Coli 614-266 -6058 .

In Middleport on North 4th
Ave . Two bedroom furni1 hed apartment. Also. a
larga 2 room furnished
2 -3 bdr. house , retrig ., apartment. Call 304-882stova, diohwaoher, c ity r _26_6_6_ _ _.....:.~~~-

2 bdr. unfurnished house
.with garage and workshop .
Call 446-9688.

room house in Chei-

Ohio. 1 'h bathl, 2 new
ceilings. new roof on
new sept;c tank. T. P.
end

garage

under

. Coli 614-986-3671.

446-4447 .
ochoolo, $300 mo. Call
3 bdr .. 1 bath. living. dining .
kitchen, &amp; utility rm. State
St. $200 mo. Ref . &amp; lee.
dep. req . Call eve' s 446·
0254.

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Apartment
for Rent

44

Unfurnished 2 bdr. in Crown
City. Call 614 -266-8&amp;20.
Furnished apt. 8210, water
paid. 2 bdr .. 1 1 36 2nd. Ave.
Gallip_olis.' Call 446 ~ 4416
after 7PM .
Nicley "'furnished small
house, mobile home. eft.
apt. adults only. Call 4460338 .
2 bdr. apt ., refrigerator &amp;
stove furnished . water &amp;.
trash paid, ref. &amp; dep . req .,
$225 mo . Call 448 -0116 .
Furnished 2 bdr. ga~age
apartment . Adult only. ••·
eu rity deposit . Call after
3PM 445 : 9279~ Furn . apt .. 4room s &amp; bath, 1
or 2 adults. re.f. 8t sec.
deposit. Call 446-0444.
Oakwood Apt .. 1 bdr. quiet

&amp; convenient location, no

pets, sec. dep. Coil 441 2066 after 2PM .
Riverside Apts. Middleport.
Special rates for Senior
Citizens. $130 . EquaiHouoing OpportuniUes . 614 992-7721 .

Apartment
for Rent

613~

Went to rttnt an Aptnment.
4 rooms •nd bath' ln Pomeroy. Cell 814-992-6422 .

49

'Fof Lease

Third Ave.·. 1 bdr.,
water Included. $136 mo.
I
daposlt req. Coli 446-4222 ·
For
lease
2
bdr.
unfurnished
between 9 &amp; 5.
ept., overlo~kiftg city park,
&amp; refrig .. e190 mo.
1. bd;. furnished apt .. In stove
Call
PJ
'a441-1819 or 446Middleport, Coli 614·992o:;u4 ait8r i5F"'M ca-ii 'ii 'l'ii~ 2325 eve .
448 -1662.
One bedroom apartment•.
One month free rent to
qualified applicant. Large
modern kitchens, utility
room. free water and trash,
near Holler Hotpital .
8217 .00 per month. Coli
614-446 - 3474 after
4 :00PM.
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5 im. unfui'o'ed . a_pt. Call
614 -882-2666 Or 614-992 5434 .

V1lley Fumiture, new •
used. Large HCtlon Df quality furniture . 1216 E11tern

Avi., Golllpollo.
nel. CFA Himoloyon, Perolon
end 811- kltan,. AKC
c~~pw pupp~eo. eo11 814" '· '844 otter ?I'M.

Trede Center Furniture
Oulilt, Konougo, Oh. Now
Maytog • Crooley Applloncoo. Coil 4411-4418.

. Mualc1l
lnttrumenta·

Plonoo- Klmllll. Story a
Qlork, Lowrey. Honoot
velu••· n'o 'ret»ftHHion
glm"'icke'. lrunlc1r41
MO!OIC. l"o;, It Court. II..
Golllpollo, Oh 41631.

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IN REAL EST ATE

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NQ·l SALES IN GAU.IA CO.

Fonder Jou boa gultlr,
..._n tell omp;

""""'% -..... t;~l . . .-oo!lz .
oftor v.OOP'M .

~~~~A~~nm~.=nt==~~,~..
for Rent
TIRIDOI'
HIGH UTILITY IILLStLIT US PAY THE IILi.SI

County Appliance . Inc .
Good uted applianCe• and
TV oeto . Open SAM to 8PM.
Mon thru Sot. 448 -1699.
627 3rd . Ave. Galllpolio,

OH.

Two bedroom epartmertle in
New Haven. Newly romodoled in town. Call 614 ·
992 . 7481 .

AUCTION s:A~~RNITURE
s · 11
82 Olivo t .. Golllpo 1. Now
&amp; uoed wood -coo! otovoo, 6
AP•RTM ENTS . mobile pc wood LR oulto U99,
., houoeo. Pt. Pleooont bunk
beda
homoo,
roclinero
$99,t198,
new •antron
uood
and Gallipolio . 814 -446 - b d
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e room IU 1es. rang••·
82 21 .
wringer washers, &amp; shoes .
Two bedroom apartment, 1199
New 8699
livingroom
•uites
1
8 110
newly remolded, 304-8715·
· amps,
1972 after 5 PM .
buying cool &amp; wood ltovoo.

SPRING 'lALLEY· HOllE is Wlllinl far~ JMnc pltiMft
at50301k0riveoverloeki.. "'Hs-'""'laulr-..RI35
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'ba ·
••,. - """' -• , ,
.F~ll . Mllltllt, dlvidtd; wood liM, 111111111 ps, forc111
ar, City water
1~ 1111111, 3 lib IMnc-,
convtnient kitr:hln ...w..
.,,,. di nI111-. .........
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lllldSCipld_ ,ftnadlllland-bai""- •s"'llll'll
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lOIII. Askil'tl $6l,OCKt. lmtllldiltt PH"''iae,
1300 i

...... .;•.,,•• and
1.5 acres to romp
on. 3
BRs and 11! bath wtth attractive kitchen , fi~ptace
in living room and 2 ur garaJe. Well insulated for
easy heatina and coolin&amp;. $62.500.
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IOVIIK OUT Of STATE
Outstandln&amp; location i town on Holcomb Hill.
Large formallivin11 and dining rooms with center
hall and stairway betwHn the wrte approved
country kitchen, includes range, dishwasher, disposal, plenty of birch cabinelsand a woOd burning
fireplace. 31arr.; and I smatl bedrooms witlr toads
of storage. You II also enjoy a large finished lamily
room with fireplace and a rec. room wrth an
atrium door to the patio. This is a practical home
for any size fam ily.
t104

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Houolng lor tho oldorly and hondic:appod. "•nt 11 30% ol
odluotod 11\Como under HU_D Section I program. To quallly
for the reduced rent your income m1.1s1 be o moa:lmum of
113,250 1&gt;'1' yeor for one peroon ond 115,1001* yoor lor
a&lt;ouple.

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nice 3 bdr home 1 Yz
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bedroom

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houae in MelOn.
duced from . $37,000 to

215.000. Nice lot end ••rate garage. fully intuted. good ttarter home at
]l.io prlco. 304-882-2189 or
482-2400.

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3 bedroom house (Church
Parsonage) . Hysell Run
Road . A;ental approvement
upon board of trUeteea. Call
814 -992-6690 or614-742 2875 .

Mobile Homes
for ·s ale

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'NEW AND USED MOBILE
'JIOMES KESSEL'S QUAL..t'( MOBILE HOME SALES.
~ MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
.,T 35. PHONE 614 -446 ..,274.
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on
mo. rent or lease
opdon 3 bdr. ranch very nice
home only 2 yrs. old $320 .
2 -3 bdr. home, niceoc~~:,~,~
oonlng. f300 mo. S
deposit required. Call Wise·
man Re•l Estate, 448-3643 .

-~971

Ookbrooko 12x60. 2
jidr.: good shape, 16.300.
Coll614-388-8269.

Two bedroom, unfVrnished

house, 607 '12 Second St,
New Haven . $175.00
month, $100 .00 deposit.
304-882-2605.

42 Mobile Homes

for Rent

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~72

Buddy 1 2x60, 2 bdr ..
od cond. . 2 air cond .
rtly furnlohod. 86,400.
oil 4411-34118.

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S2.e0 -oil electric .. 2 bod·
,loom Schuhz tr•iler. large
a-vel lot on Rt. 7. Crown
;£1ty. 10x22 front porch,
akin; 118,000. 10 min.
• om new bridge Huntingto.
olll14-261-1444 .

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Furnished, no city taxes,
weter and sewage fur ni•hed, beautiful riverview,
kanauga . FostBr'a Mobile
Home Park. 446-1602 .
2 bdr mobile home. $170
mo. Water included, furnished. private lot. .Call
446 -71 22 or 446 · 9346

eve.

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New Moon end large
AC, metal building off
218 . Coli 614-2611·

Homo, 14x7D
1 Y2 batht, 304~

Furn. 2 bdr. mobile home.
Located k A K E1stern Ave.
•175 mo. •100 dop. Woter,
sewer &amp; gerbege p•ld. Call
114-261-1 1B7.
home. Water and gas paid .
One kid accepted. no pets.
drunk• or dop·e . John
ShHts, JY2 miles south of
Middleport on Rt. 7. Call
814-387·0611 .

All Utll/11.. Included In tlfll
f.copt Cai&gt;M ond rolophono
limited number of opartrn.nt1 oveilable for per10n1 40
yooro ol ogo ond up.

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Office Hours; ,9 a.m . t~ 3 p .m., ~day·Frldoy or coli for
-lnlmenl .

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. BRAND NEW DUPLEX- Great,..,., .,.,,"~
lor the buyer! localed on Graham School Rd.
Each unrt . offers 2 BRs. living room. bath,
k~chen wrth stove, refrig., DW and do
spl ..
laundry, large ca rport, central air and storage
area.
ASTYLE OF ITS OWN -describes this lovely
wMe brd home wrth 3100 sQ. ft.. 3 or 4
bedroom~ 3 baths, '20x40 FR, din1ng room.
k~c hen wrth DW, d1spl., microwaile and trash
compactor. 1ntercorri, central air 2 car garage ·
utility bldg., deckand a 20x40 pOOL Beautrrully ·
landscaped.
VACANT FARII LAND - Morgan Twp., 84
acres more or less, level and rolling land.
Approx. 33 acres tillable; remainder woods.

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' room, dining room.
heat central air
assumable.
IIUST SELL TO SmLE ESTATE! FINANCING
AVAILABLE - E~CELLENT 1£RIIS - Cape
COO home offers 3 BRs, 2 baths, kitchen With
ey!!:level ~n . dinette, tiving room has beamed
c~hngs, ' util~ room, double garage, storm
Windows, woOdburmng stove. city schOO
district Additional ~nd can be purchased. Cal
for an appoinlmen'L
PRICE DRASTICALLY REDUCED! OWNER
SAYS SELL THIS MONTH - Rio-&lt;:enterpoint
Rd. (Cherry Ridge). Approx. 75 acres mland
fronts on 2 roads, county water available.s250
per acre.
BEEF CATTLE COUNTRY - 132 acres mostly
clean hil pasture.l!lod fences, Ill $!Or) home,

IT ALL ADDS UP TO A QUALITY IIIYESTMEIIT

Creek ICIIoota. lullt lly owner 13 yra. 110, it includes
'11110 aq. ft. pia full butflllllt. prqt. warm fireplace
· 11 ll¥1nc room. tfflcitnl woodburntr In blltllltnt. tit·
11 kitchen. .plua......dlnlnc
5/8 areu.,.,.
lot.
...... 1111 &amp; 1~ baths.
Ollnlr ltllftl Jl3,liW.
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THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

IIAKE US AN OFFER - OWNERS HAVE
MOVED TO FLORIDA- And would ijketo have
lheir home sold tlr~ month. Uke new split level
IS located on Debby Drhre and offers approx.
3000 SQ. ft. of living il(e3 plus 2car garage and
one ol the area's nicest pools.
.
200 ARES MIL FRONTS ON RACCOON
CREEK - Approx. 65 ares tillable and 135
acres woods. Comfortable two story home off.
ers 4 BRs. bath, krtchen, livjjlg room, family
room, two lirep~ces, bam\'"2 large screened
porches. lovely Quiet setting.
YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED....With this 3 BR
bi-tevel located just minutes from town. Also
leatures 211 baths, LR, kitchen, carpetin&amp; heat
pump, city school district Call for more
~nformaoon .

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YOI can't co wr0111wilh tlllt 3 BR briek ranch in Kypr

882-3121

New Hoven, W. Va.

"·JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN LOOIU.G_fOil
built ond well kept 2 BR home f'~h
attachec) praae. partial basement. fuel oil lur~ice, buiH-in tabinets in kitchen, also range, oven
·and refrir. Woodburner in LR, well inSiJiated on
.large lot with two additional lots. tomer of Van Bu. • ren,and Bull Run. $50s.
·
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• 11427
I~ ·VInton, well

large barn, tobar.r.o base, fronts oo 3roads near
Mudsock. Price reduced 1o $56,900.

REDUCED To $35,000 - NEAR ilolzER ..::.
ranch style home offers 3 BRs, kitcheri,
22124 FR. LR. bath, central air, mbtrning
stoo;e. electric heat 16x28 unat1ached garage.
KC school .district
Th~

OWII£R IIOY£D TO FlOIIDA MD liAS
DRASTIC.W.Y IEDUCEO THE PIICE Of THIS
HOllE - Wil finance willr 25!1 dollln end 10!1
interest (II the balance. lfrcllrrian tlyle 3
bedroom also offers 1\-1 baths. kifchen willr
CONVENIENT DOWNTOllfN UVIIIG - range, refti&amp;. OW, and displ., laundry 1011m,
LlRGE. ASSUMABLE LOq- Very attractive living room, femilv room, carport unatllched
two story home offers 3 ~· 2 baths, 16x16 garage. 16x32 fenced pool, alum. sldinJ,
LR. format dining room. kitchen, enclosed ·Attached beauty shop would help mt11e tht
porch, new carpet, gas heal Wrthin walking payments.
distant:e of stores and schOols. Call Qy.
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LOW ·P~ED BEGINNERS :HOllE! - 3 BR more IJ' less, county waler milabte. ..
ranch •$1)1t home offers LR. tcit£hen, bath and
utility room, gas heat. new si!ling, city schools. ADDtSOII TWP. - Appro&lt;. 7
Galipolis. 391! acres, Mil, fronts oo
Cal for more information. 1
road. Nl woods and brush. $8.900.

ADDISON 10WNSHiP - 8.8 acres more or
less, vacant land on Bu~ville-Porter Rd.
Ele&lt;:tncity, septic tan~ sprin&amp; rural water
avai~ble. Asijng SJO,!KJO. • ,
FARMER'S FARM - One of tire area's better
Iarms, 10 I acres m/1, lots o1 Symmes Creek
bottomland, pond. new fences. large barn.
several other buildings, la!ge loba&lt;xo base,
rood. 3 BR home, 2 balhs,located on Cadmus
Cr05Sfoeds. Cal fill more information ..
PRICE REDUCED TO $59,900! - Owner has
bought another home and must sell this lovely
J BR r;anch on Debby llriye. Approx. 1700 SQ.
ft. dinong rm., LR, FR, krtchen, new custom
drapes, ~arpetin&amp; woodbuming stove, dedc.
central a11, nalural wood sidin!
CADMUS AR£A-:- 26.5 K.res. I il story home
offers 3 BRs, krtchen, liVIng room. dinning
.room. bath, carpeting and alr,nninum siding.
Call for an aPIJOintment ·

mile from town tl1is
remodeline 2 BRs.
dining room, batlr,
garage. leiellawn.

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locaBI on Rt. 35 West, this home offers a large
living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms,laundry
room. I\1 balhs, equipPed kitdlen, carpetina.
central air and a 2 car garage.
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Lovely 4 BR home in •· quiet wooded location.
Equipped eat-in kitchen, FR with fireplace, 3
baths. EKcellent niechborhoOd. 4.65 ac. Additionalacretll8 ovailable. $93,000.
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IMMEDIATE POSSESSION- Totally remodeled 3
bedroom home overlooking the R1ver. Just minutes from town. Includes vinyl sidina. basemen!
arid new drywall, cei~np, insultbon, carvet. forniiea, bath and 1 new 10x12 storaae building .
Priced to sell at $29,900.
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wtth firepiace~ DR;
hordwood floors, electric heat. I car goiage, I!
1II story, 3 BR

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87 by 174, 3 or 4 BRs. larat liilchen, LR, DR. •
balh. 1aree front porch 11111 ·small mallld'
back porch, gas heat. ullltlached ont car ,
Pflll8. Call for an ippointment.
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. construction with fireprod insulatiol1, has BRs. bath, LR, kitcllen, county .w, 40dO
overhead crane, office and bath. Formerly used ~~· 40160 ~bam,~- ·
for boat sales and repair. locaiBd Kross from ""'"""""' •It
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Silver Bridge Plaza with access lo Ohio .River.
I'OO!ntial unlimited.
GAUIA'S IESf INID BUY -l'rlct ~
to $17,500. - Former dairy farm - 7rm. 2 ·
100 ACRES. Ill. CLAY, TWP.' , sllry houle. several buitdirtgs, 180 ICIIIIIIOrl
financing available. ~ .
or lela. localad on ~fi-Patrial Rd. ntlr
balance fill 20 years. Call for mori!fnloirnullin. Northup,

Housing tor thloldarly ond hondl&lt;oppod . • .., Ia :10% of
adiuotod Income under HUD Section 'program. To !!U«&lt;ily
for the reduced rent yOur Income must be o maximum Df
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fxcopl Celli, ond Tolop/Nino
Limltod num,bor of a'""'"'""" ..allabte for person• olD
yooro of oge ond up.

TWIN ltMjtS ToWrlt
200'5econd StrHt
P'olnt Pl10eant, W. Vo.
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FOR THE tEST OF YOUI LIFE
Relll and w•tch lhe bar~ travel up and down
the river from this ~~ell cared! for and very atlriC·
1M two story home on Route 7. Finished in Ton'cue and Groo¥41 Knotty Pine and ~anlwood floors
offers tllrtl bedroom!, lull blsement, I II baltls.
Larae m~nic:urlld lawn, carden and lwo QUtbuild·
inp. low 50s:
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En loY tho oecurlly and comlarto !hot oro oflotdod with our
r•trldod buMding entry oyo._ , Omorf'MY calla oyotem,
lowngo ond community •-actlvltill ond
ooclal ovonll provide a relaxed ond on!ovololo environment.
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around that 10ng. located on a_ professionally
landscaped lot in Debby Drive, thrs home 1s a cut
abo¥1 mCI$1. E~ceptionat .features in lhe kitchen "
like center Isle, beautilul oak cabinets aild e•posecl br[ck make cooking anything but a chore. ,
Also, includes formal dining. LR wrth fireplace, 4
BRs 3 botlrs. Finished basement includes rec . .
room, workshop and fireplace. Efficiently_hea~ed
with gas.-and cooled with CA. Buyers Protectron
Plan provided. Come see this home before it's too
late!
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willl luH blltllltnt. ctdar sidin1
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11111 atlracti¥1 brick front with pOrCh, invenlllrf in·
~lldin1 nurstrY items, chemical flrrtiliz•s. 111:.,
peenhouse. Ptrfect opportuntty for •uressiYt
person to be his own boss and CI'OW with the bull·
ness. call for mort infor1111tion.
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From remodeled kitchen window: New bath, windows. siding. wolls. ceiling. all good work. lot Iron.
taae on Rt. 7 in Addison. Troller space beina
rented. Just one of the nicest remodeled in taste,
oldet homes on the market. All this along with
cood location makes it well worth the $32.000.
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STAIT£R HO.E IN THE COUNTRY
Start out right wrth this 3 BR ranch with maintenance lree vinyl siding. It's not even a year old , so everythinl is stil in like new condition. larae ~
acre lot offers quiet surroundings and a pleasant
country view. Priced right at $34,900. We can get
financed lor as little as.l4.000 down.-You

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. acres in all. Pos~ble
tion. Good buy at $18,000.

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o•NEI SAYS SELL THIS
· Nice three bedroom home on North Main in Vin ton. Full basement with coa llurnace, city water.
spacious front porch with plenty of shade, Seeing
is believing. Askin&amp; $38.000.
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COIPACT HOlE - SEEIS IUCH LAIGER
~ bedrooms~ · 1II baths, labor sevina krtchen, utility room. d~nln&amp;/tryrnc ~rea and centnl lir. llrae
2 car prap. Best set ol stor~~t ubinets 11e have .
seen. Assumable mortc•ae- All on nice landscoped lot on U. S. 35 by Sunkist Subdivision.
Priced II 155,000.

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8000 IIVEST.!NT- WILL PAY FOR ITSELF
Double house - 5 rooms and bath on eKh iide
Bath in nice ~ilion . One side isattroctively lur:
mshed. Furn11h1np tnclude ranll8. relriaetalor
~alher/dfYfi, air condttioner, ~ bedrooms and
h¥tn&amp; room. You can hve in one side and letlhe
other ~de make the payments. This " • aooc1 opportunity - 4 blocks !rom crty park. Siding is
auaranteed lor 50 yeart
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QUAUTY umlie
Afine home on Joy Drive wit11 flratures to please
the entire lamity. 3-4 bedrooms, 21! baths, den ,
huae family room llliltl Y«rnont castina wood·
burner, pia.._ patio lid fellced backyard. These
teatyra plus city schools. friendly ntichbon lnd
&amp;ood lol;llioll makes Ibis the home for which
. you'vt bien !IIIIChing. CIA today.
114111

·IN GALLIA COUNTY

·67$.667t

Low down payment and low monthly payments on
this loan assumption. 2 slory home in the country
can be easily yours. Home has new furnace, new
wiring, new bath, aluminujll siding, nice deck, 3
BRs, living room,iarge eat-in krtchen, dining room
and full baseme~t. Price reduced to $~6 .500. ,

EIUOY'THE BEAUTIFUL COUfiTIY VIEW
From this new 3 bedroom home with 2 baths, full
basement unfinished, on a 2 acre lot. mil, one
mile wasl of Vintpn on Jackson Road. Has a large
patro and 1 double garaae 32x32, ~~ell water wrth
county wller available. Over 1700 sq. ft. of living
space ready lo move in. listed at $54,900.
flU&amp;

$22,500.
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2oo Second StrHt
Point PI-t. W. Vo.

price. bedrooms,
eat-in
wrth dining arei and
upstairs. Downstairs. there is a HUGE
room where the kids won't dissturb the rest
house. Utirty room, I u4 garage, woOd
i back for cooflout~ Owner ~ut of town ,
wants rt sold. Oftered at $55,900.

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Auto• for $ale

for Sale
1882 lloltowogon Robbit,
delool. 41·10 MPG, AC. II
opold tronomluion. Good
condition. t4381.00. Call
II 4-892-1712 anytime.

4 dr .• ~.tora·

mile on 233:oH
1984 Bronco II, ·low mll11,

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Ven1S. 4 .!/i.D.
1977 Dodge 4x4, PS, P8,
crul'!•, tilt, AM ·FM con.
CIII'MI-741( otwr 4.
1971 Ford Conver-'on
·oconollno. outoma!lc.

'81 Pontiac PI!Oenfx. AC, .·conditioning, . PS.
e&lt;uioo, tilt
AM-FM. t4,100. Coll441·7413.
lnt•minen wlpert, front
WhMI drive, IKC COnd, Ilk- 1980 Ford Econollpe 110
ina 14,40o.oo. 304·871· v.n. e cv'.. euto.. •lr,
1849 boforo 2:00.
chrOIM whMII. a.,.oial Ill•

74 'I Mo_tfrciycl.. - •
1882 three whoolor; ATC
181 . Good condition.
o821.DO. Cell 614- 742·
3016.
1979 Electra Glide' Clestlc
80 cu . in. low mileage,
extral, g•rage ltored

14600. Boot offer. 304·
876-12118 .
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a._Campara

446·3636:. L.alrv..

1978 Hondo, CB400· Y1.

with ocoouorloo. t800. Call
441-2044 oftor lpm.

1-----'-.:.--'--1978 !Urloy

Do~ldoon.

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Call 448·8031!.

now radial ilr11, AM·
terlor p81nt pkg. c.n ., •.
FM. 8-trock. C B. PS. 2 tone
1982
Oldo
Fironro.
2
door
241·1131 or 114· 246·
paint. 1984 Escort L. low ·
mil ... PS, auto trana, r•Ual hatch back, pa# pb, ac. tttt 9511.
tiroo. 1983 .Capri l. block. wheel. am · fm canet~e .
Now 1986 Nlulon 4•4 long
aunroof, auto, PS, Michelin front wheel drive, new tires,
rediala, . AM-FM c111 .. low price nogotloblo. 304·882· . bed, frH huba. Sliding rear
wlndo'ftll, 300 miles .
mllee, 2 dr .• hetchbaek . Cell 3833.
119,900. Coll441-7019 •
·6~4 - 388 ·8889 onytimo or · -~---~--.441 4470 1 ft •
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1980 Renault Lee., good
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cond .. om·fm radio, bucket

It, mutt blin good

304-11711-2110.

one lener to each square, 1o lorm

four ordinary WOf'ds.

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' 76 Monte Carlo, rally
wheela. dual uhauat,

*550.00. 304-676-1690.

1985 Chevy, good ohopo.
1978 Pinto Wagon, good
J;oll 288-8674.
WQrk car, '800.00. Phone
1982 Chevette AM · FM 304-882-2934.
P,oo, auto, 2 dr.. 26,000
mi., red with stfipea. Call

' 80 O~taun, haa been
wrecked. Uaed CJ6 Jeep

814-246-6131 or614· 246· Top (white). Coli 304-675·
!J566.
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pkg. in&amp;out." Call614·246·

· 5131 or 614-246-9111 .
1976 Dodge Chorgor Sport,
air, PS. PB. AM -FM tope.
35,000 actual miles. Call

614-246-6131 or614-2469566.

1988 Bronco, 4 wh. dr.

Good Shope, 1800 onrode
for truck . Call 614·387-

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1975 Ford F-260, ,...,. ton

360 4 opd_., good tires, monv
new parts with utility bed.

11.200. Coll446-4462.

1973 Z-28 'good cond . Call
614-246-6130.
1966 Chevy, lAton. 4 spd,
.. 1972 0 d
good ohopo. CaH 256-6574.
o go wagon, Nno
·1100. Coli 446·3026. ·
'7f&gt; .Chevy pjckup ln~ck,
ton, 360 a~to, good runrllng

1984 T-Bird. PS .. PB ., A· cond, f1 .600.00. Coll304·
C.. Auto. 18995.00. Excel· 882-2936.
IDnt condition . Call 114992-6646 between 7 :00
1nd 4:00: Call evenings

1979 Ford custom pickup,
F160 stendard shift. body

614-949-2216.
o-1 ohape $3,000. or boot
1974 Plymouth 318 euto- offer. 304·468-1863.
matic . New paint. A·1 con·

dition. 81200.00. Coll6149 92 -3194.

'76 0

ot•n pick up. 81
Honda XL 600. both good
c~nd, 304-675-3666.

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· M. L"Bud" McGHEE
Broker
Cheryl Lemley,
Mei1s County Associale
Phone 742-3171

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MMR 531- NEW LISTING- Country living Newer 3 bedroom home. Eat·in kilchen, woodburner in living room, 2
acres w1th gas well . loads ol nice pine and lruil trees. Take a
look. Sells lor $47,500.
MMR 557 - Po ice Really -Reduced!' Owner anxious to sell
thiS lovely home localed on Beech Sl. in Middleport. 3 bedrooms, large utility room, ea1-in kitchen, formal doning room,
play room. Nice s1ze lot Now ONLY $.30,000.
·MMR 552- Ranch home on Leading Creek Rd. 3 bedrooms
living room has stone fireplace. 2 car ,garage, lull basement:
Askmg $35,000.
MMR 555 - large colon 1al style home. located on Front
in Middleport You. can relax on the large double
""'"•• as you walch the beautiful Ohio i
4 bedrooms

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Scissors. Fabric Shop.

Pomeroy. 614-982·2284.

Plumbing - .
lk Heating

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General Hauling ·

Excavating

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Upholatery

~Services

Home
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BASEMENT
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Snith .allw -318-11211
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1883 Ford Aoilgor 14.995.
Coli 304-773·6268.

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YOUR FAMilY DESERVES NOTHING BUT THE BEST! ANO THIS .
HOME QUAliFIES LUAN WOOD SIOING. GIGANTIC DECK SO YOU
CAN ENJOY THE FANTASTIC VIEW. 4 BEDROOMS, 22X20 liVING
ROOM, FIREPlACE, FULL BASEMENT, 2 CAR GARAGE. 6'h BEAU·
TIFUl ACRES. !AKE DRIVE, RIO GRANDE. CAll FOR AN APPOINT
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Answer: What a hyphen perm ita you to doBREAK VOUR WORD

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0488. 9 a.m. to p.m.
Rogers Basement
Watarproofl"g.

J 6 J•s Siding Vinyl •
aluminum siding • roofing.
FrH~. ettimatea. Gall 614-

317-7488.

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Call anytime
4537 , James L. Davison. Jr.
owner.

·.18' tt-:-· pick up
20' ft. · delivered
Also pipe connec·
tions and water pipe.

1163 Sec . Ave., Gallipolis.

814 -448-7833 or614-4411 1833.

New &amp; ReupholttiH'ed furni ture . R &amp; M Furniture
Doz:er work land clearing, Manufacturing. St . Rt. 7,
lendacaping, etc. ·free eltl-" Crown City, Oh . Call 81~ mates . Call 4•&amp;~8038 or 268·1470, coli
446-

992-7119 anytime.

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S&amp;H PLASTICS

· Centril (Vienna). W. Ya .
PH. 31)(-195,1615

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'fHf'hltfiSiilbiifl-LOts ot ''Tenaerlb'lingCare"
real~ shows in ~his house, 3 bedroom, two full bathS,
formal dining room, basement- 2 car garage, metal
barn. extra fenced ki Much more. Sl Rt 141.

216 E. 2nd S1.
Phone
, ·(61 4)-992-3326

$31,500.

NEW liSTING - Building
lot near Pomeroy.
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681 near the school. 3 or 4
bedrooms, bath, aulomatic
heat &amp; lml lot Only
$23,800.
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utllrties, storm drs. &amp;

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removal. Call 304· 676·

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RINOLES 'S SERVICE. ox·
perlenced arpenter, electrl·

Ask loursolf lhls Gu11tion_;lhen Ust With Uo
•Willis 1. l11din1ham. Roalloo. Ph. Homo 446-9539

Real Estate General

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SonSeimay·

RIVER VIEW- 4 bedroom ranch with full competed
basement 3 baths; !ami~ room, beautiful in-ground
pool w~h deck ptus relreshment bar and bath.Garage
in basement level, office area. Central air and heat.
Approx. 2 acres.
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NEW UmNG - OWJIERS LEAVING AREA :
Completely rurn~hed 3 bedroom stutoo: style home
~rdy 4 years old. 2 balhs, lamily room, derl' 0( 4111
bedroom, kill:hen complete wittl appliantes. Heat
pump, central a11, attached garage. W~hin 3 · r1
town. ~~~ $49,900. Call lor an appointrnenl

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Assoc.
446-2707 Eveniags 388-8118 Evenings

12.125% FIXED RArE W/5%DOWN Oil VARIAB&gt;E RATES AT 10% ami
9'/o% INT. RATES. GIVE US A CALl FOR MORE DElAilS!

INCOME PRODUCER- live in one and renttheother.
3 bedroom home plus 2 bedroom 12'•65' mobile
horne. Plus additional mobile home space to rent out 3
•septic lanl&lt;s, . rural water. Shed, 2 run doe kennel.
MinUtes from Holzer Medical Cenler. Good rental
incOme. On~ $31,500.

RACINE - lg. 7 rm. family
home, storm drs. &amp; wdws .•
lg. basement, den, dbl. garage with lots ol stotage &amp;
extra lg. lot

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MOBILE HOiiE PWS4\\1tm-10x50 1963mobile
home with IO'i&lt;26' addition. 3 bedrooms, balh, living
room, kill:hen witt1 range and refrige~atQ(. Woodburner
included. located Vinton area.

Sua Murphy, Milton Rousb
Helen, VlrcJiand
Bruca Tulord

Housing
Headquarters

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PRIVATE NEIGHBORHOOD w!hin vi~king distance to
~ downtown and city scRwls. Brie~ tri·level .home. has a formal entry, livins
. room w~h fireplace and.a brealhtaking v~ ol lhe Ohll Valo1. Stepsaver
' kilchen wilh buin-•n modem appainces. den ·wilh .fireplao:, buiHin
· liooi&lt;case and'haff balh. Middle'level offer&gt; master bedroom wllh lUI balh, 1 •
• large bedrooms, ce-amte tited lull batlt lower level with large fami~ room, ·
4th bedroom, mage area, and laundryloobbi ooom. This home has
recenlly been recarpeled througtout Screened-in back porch wilh buft·in
. barbecue gril, dou~e carlll'l wilh slorage area. Landscaped klt to acceot
the beaul'l ollhis quallli lx&gt;me Give us a call tcxlay:

I YEAR BUYlR PROTECfiON - 3 bedroom home

GOOD AS NEW - ·~ 'bedooom ranch. Everything is '" liplop shape. New
carpeting, wmOOws and OOors, paint paper, etc. ONner is mOiling away and
needs lo selllhishome. NOW! lMng room, large kilchen and dining area.
Garage. Otj scOOols. Good neighoorl'ood. Pnced in lhe 40s.

includes 2 baths, family room, woodburner. wei bar
central&amp;ir,larae bam plus lruit lrees and ~garden:

Priced at $39,500.

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- A very cute 2 story home
wrth 3bedrooms 1bath, utility,
woodburning fireplace in lam·
ily room. Carpeting lhroughout,
also smal storage building ai1d
porChes. $19,800.00.

Henrr £. Clel1nd, Jr.
Jun Trussell Ml-2610
Dottle Turn" 992·5592

, IIOO[IIN RANCH - Onli 2 mintnes from l&lt;lw.n. 2 acri!S ol w~ond.
1-j)me features formal enlry, LR aOO dining room, mOOern lutchen and
brea~ast are~ lamili room with wb fireplace. 3 BR&gt; 2baths, 2cao garage.
, 8% lnt Rale a&gt;uld be assumed.
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NEW USTING- 21 acre farm
wilh 2 story !arm house, bam
and other buldin~. pond and
pasture, fencing and other features. In the country and owners will deal on financing and
wil consider land Contract
$36,900.00.

RE~~TORS

SUND A1rPUZZLER

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· RUSTIC LOG CABIN - II you're kloking lor a log cabil1 iOU'II love this
, country style decorated 3 t:edroom. features a CXIZY living room W~h held

HARO TO FIND ~ the character and charm of tlis·
family home. !!Pacious rooms lhroughout 6 bedrooms
possible, 2 baths. fireplace in li~ng room. kill:hen witt1
din.ing area, large fronl porch,_metalpr!ge bUilt in
1983, 2 ftat lru. Price reduced ~ $44 900: 0wner
wolling to listen to reasonable offer,
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diOinQ and kitchen combination. Only two years old. Settmg on a partial~

wooded lot. ()~ schools. Pnced mlhe _50s.

Payment Ill% lnten;sl Rate. 39.50acres
ol w~land . Awateofall. Secluded and

WANT SIIA!J, ACIEM£1 - Ideal lor building )'1111'
new horl)l 0( just as 1Jl()d place br iji!lling away lrom
~ al. 7.5 acres, more or less, of lOlling land. Driled wei~
rural .water and septic tank atready ins1alled. Call lor
detaib.
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' MODERN 81-lEVEL! - localed in good naghbool'ood off Sl Rt 35.Three
or 4 bedrooms, lormal d•ing and livong room, 2~ baths, FR, IS mod.
k~cllen w/lols of good Qua lily ca~nets. Lei'sgel read! forsummer. lfs ju~
around the corner. 16x36 swimming pool, la1ge deck area. City schOOs.

Ni ce moderr 3 bedroom
.04 acres more or less.
Barn, lool shed and cellar. located on slate highway. Priced
lo sell. Call now.
#616

enae

t731i

H712

COU"'RY

ATIICISPitERE - New bi-1M home
locallxl north d 1&amp;1 Grande. Bstulilul decor
lhrouPut. 3 bedrooms, 2 ballls. ftssing room and
bath all ilrlt m11111 bedroom, F~h doors 1o back
declc oil the dinilll! r110111, nice ~hen. lar&amp;e lamiy
room, bealdul Cli'pet 2 car garage.

NEW USTING -And abig bargain. 3 bedroom mQbile
home that is mostly furnished situaled on 1 I acre lot
near North Gallia HS. lndudes 1Zxl5' addition plus a
new 24'k24' detached garage. $25,900.

t717

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111111 FARM - 14 ACRES - Clay Towns~p. city
5Chool district like new 3 bedroom modern house,
Jaree comftlrtable rooms, 2 barns ~ constructed.
one equipPed wittl stables. Six acres fertile land, lots r1 .'
lriizer and ·lime has been' used. Tobacco baa A
bargain at $51.500.
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SOMEONE WANTS YOUR HOMI
AND WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO
FIND .THAT SOMEONE. CALl USII

' NORTHUP AREA- 3BR home. Large ooodefneat-~ ~tchen. Fam&gt;~ roan,

4BEDIIOOII- I II !lory frame oome. located 3miles
from IOWTt EJI~n ltitchen, bat~ illing room. partial
basenMJit IIIith
in the basement lellet. Home has
new.Rill, new fll'nace. Priced in the 30s.

location:

lOOK WHAT SO liTTlE Will BUY
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, lovell wooded country setting situated
on Slate Route. lots, lois more.· Possible land contract.
#621

AtiiB - PARAIIISI' LAKE - Year around
retreat located on Hannan TriCe bel. 3bednloms, 2
sllry charmilll] older home. Beautiful siDd&lt;ed lake.
Wooded lind to hunt deer and wildile: TOOicce base.
INiher wil sell all or pert
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11766

f729
FOR THE INVESTOR - 4alO sq. ft. tommertlll
building .Office area, sales space, Sllil'age space, 3
rental unitS, 2 bedroom mobile home, 2 apartments. All
. presentlj rented. Good income, Excellent in-town

l 'h ACRES WITH COUNTRY SETIING
Nice and solid 2 bedroom home located on State Highway
with no real close neighbors,Rural water system plus drilled
and a. dug well. EKtra wateo lap lor a mobi le home hookup.
Nice restfu l area aller a day's work.
H574

35'x35' GARAGE &amp; 3 lOTS
2 mobile hpme or building sites with all ulolities·avaolable-3
wafer laps. Garage with air compressor and other major air
tools, spray painting gun, eic. Bottle gas furnace heat in gllf·
age with 13 ' high door, 2 ni ce landscaped lots ready lor mobile home, doublewide or build a new home and operate a
body shop or mechan ic garage. Appro• . \l mile oil highway
35 West of Gallipolis. Business w1th your home nearby.
•
#614
'

' REDUCED - Ne,.i carpeled 3 lli:droom, modern kitchen and dwung
rOCliTI comb. with s~di rlg doors, livmg room. bclth, laundry room. Single t¥
garage. Oti schods Gas heat ~r condOonin~ 4()s.

200

ADORABlE
NEAT AND COMPACT - 3
bedrooms, nice ·
wilh dining area, living room,
bath, l1111ng room, attached garage, attic lao, new sash
windows, fenced backyard. Good location.

FREE NATURAL GAS, 140 ACRlS
Appro•. 10 moles lrom Gallipolis- lots ol Raccoon Creek
lrontage-approx. 30 acres Raccoon Creek bottom land . To·
lal of approx. 60 acres lillable wit h lobacco base. Nice
40'x60' barn. &amp; room s. 3 bedroom home with lree natural
g0s, to heat you r home In winler and co~k your·food. Lo)s of
lru 1t lrees, Not e counlry-sett~ng. See lh1s one .
#419

IIICOIIE OPPOIITUNilY - OwNrs have retired and
are WilY anxious ., 1811 rental IJIOI*IY. The price I)IS
been reduced on ttlis bull111111 bliildila tiRd 3 mobile
lloma located on 21ots will! Ill ulilltles. nils (II'OIIIIIy
is in I prime location and IIIII allp!IIIRIIr renlld. ·CIII
today
tlte detals. . .

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11644

' livmg room, office or den. Nice lot and stot'age building. City schools. 3lown
' bj appt. Priced low

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FROIITME 011 RIVE I - Only $25,000. I \t sllry, 3
bedroom 18modeled, bath. large ~hen and dinin&amp;
area. Wlrina. plumbina. roo! have been replaced. V1oyt
sidin&amp; Immediate possession.

H'l50
INiiiG IAIGAIN
lad. $1,200.

-as acres, more or less. Tycoon
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Cl!~Cen~ry 21 Roai·Eatote~~,;.~for theNAF.. ~~~~~~;:,~lllll&lt;sorC.ntury Z;-Reol E;llle C~rp&lt;&gt;rotlon. ~ntedln l'.S.A. F.qWilllcru•inRI~'l".ft•nllyfil
BM:IIOPPICI,J8~1fiii'NID,(ii!IOPIL\TID.

Priced oighl 50s. Lois

HollE AND INCOME! -$22:000. 2 bedroom dining
room, eal-in kitchen. FeaiUres IO'x48' traoler added
lncoi11f. Well worth a look
BliCK RAIICit IN CITY - J bediOO!TI$, bait!, dining
room, li'iing room, kill:hen, t*lil'; room. ldtached I cal
~ with breezewty. Nice size lawn with new cha;l '
link fence in back. Nicely .landscaped. Home in
excellent condition.

50s

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house lor lhe mooey

8.6 ACIIES - More or less, 3 bedroom n&gt;Jbi~ home, also 2 ojdrlional
mobile oome houkups. Ki"'' Creek school di~rid. Priced on lhe 20s. ,,,
• 6.7 ACRES - More or less ol vacant land. 25x50 bu&gt;lding wilh concrele
floors. Gas is a11ailable. O'M!er wil~~g to take trailer 1n on trade. City sch&lt;xXs.
Cali b roore deta&gt;is.

:

HOUSE TO GIVE AWAY - ~Lifi)SI - ONLY $16,300.00!1 - 3
bedrooms, 2 story n city. Large lOt, 40x 170. Formalli'ling room, dining
100111, lamiy room, modern kitchen. 721 Thrd Ave. Shown bj appt

; lOCATED IN COUNTRY .:.. IR, 3 BR~ kilcherr, bath. utility ooom, cedar
panelins tulli carpeied, l!ir lllnditioned, se-~eraloppiO'ltes. wosher. dryer,
~oge rne~l oolbu&gt;ldin&amp; garden, 16 """ wil sell tor 132.000.
WID CONTRACT - A·lnrme oome oo .65 ocre lol more or less. 2or 3
bedroo"" 1~ trolh INin&amp; 100111, kilchen, tJility IUOm, lhird bedroom'could
be used lor tarn&gt;~' oooon ~ trosemerrt unfinished. 2 ~"""· iel!igerat!l,
' washer i111d dryer induded. Prio:td 20s.

l

• EICEILEIIT LOCATION - Wal~ng distancli to city schoois. t.blern 4
bedroom home 21amil '"'""· 2balhs, bui~·in i&lt;ii:hen, living roon\, tJilily
~ 100111, oobby roOm, W&lt;Jirshop, lru" ceilll, scoeenert-in piiCh, cen\'al air, 9
: acres 1o1 wllh l!"den, ~uiurees and goapo lrllor,Home has been wei cared
. tor. Eneri'l etficienl
MN!~ -

2 ~e ~m! !m! ~ ~~t"!'. -!45..00 ~ rmnth. Kl'!ff' r.tfll!k

schooi district

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· 74 PleDe lor c:ombat
78 Pafumad
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18 Title of

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79 Not aogel1wo..,orlltelly

21 Bunlei lid
22 Kind at,_ ...

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24 $18y
25 Urouluel
28Bogdown
28 OkMtng pl.- of
COlli
30 Animal enc:lotlure
32 Pa'o partner

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#617

IIIAKE US AN OFFER - 1 acre and attractive lrame
randl located near 'MerceiVIile. 3 ,bedrooms, living
room,·eat•n ~hen. 2 baths; basement Heat pump,
woodburner. Rural water. 2 car garage.
#705

NEW liSTING - Nllf Po·
:meroy - Fiwe Points Aiea,
·newer ranch type ome with
swimming pool and deck, gar·
age and an acre lot. 3 bedrooms nice modern krtchen,
many ·leatures. Owner moving
and priced to sell at
$49,900.00.

awro•.

!578

:

COIIIIERCIAl PROPEm - looi~ at UPW Rt 7.
Appr011. 4\0 acres. _1arge metal building wrth i:oncrele
floor, 2 smaller bllildlllgs, 14'x55' mobile ho~Te, rural
.water: Land all ~iS nat
• H744

POMEROY,O.

PRICE RfDUClDI RuUand
area finn,
105 acres,
large barn, ponds, Oilier blildinp. ll'f' 2 !lory finn house.
Mineral rjahts will! a produci~
ill: well. Pric:e reduced lo
$65,00100 for quick sale.

now.

I gas, air conditioners, fenced ya111

1984 DOUBUWIDE 24'x48' - 3 bedrooms. 2 lull
balhs, kill:hen com~ with appliances. Cathedral
ceilin&amp; garden lub ai1d wall!in closel in master blith, all
carpelad, woodburner i!Ciuded. Must be moved lrorn
present location. ca111or more delai ~.

E.MaiooW

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2 ACRES PlUS NICE
COUNTRY HOII~
,
Lorge 12 room remodeled
home. 6 bedrooms, 2 balhs,
wilh modern kitchen . Home
covered with carelree alu··
minum siding, Thermopane
windows, 2 sundecks, fuel
oil FA furnace with a woodburner insert 4 car garage
and numerous storage
bldgs. 2.093 acres. Rolling
level land. A real Country
Gentleman Home. Phone

82S.~

84 Document
81a.d
98 RoriWI road '
98H.-1

88Foroe
80 Unlock•
82 ThcJrouc;!lare
94MonMroul
98Edlble-

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NEW LISTING - Corner lot
in Middlpeort. All utilities
available. Appro• . 50x.l20.
$8,500.

30 ACRES M/l QUALITY
HOME &amp; BARN
Top quality 9 room house
wilh 1 rooms earpeled. 4
bedroom s, balh and lull ba·
semenl plus. 3 car garage.
Good barn approx. 30'x40'
plus chi cken hou se approx.
12'•30'. Approx . 10 acres
tillable and 20 acres pastuoe
with large pond. Beaulilul
location with hall mile frontage on blacklop state highway.
!598

K23

home near town.
wilh family room and rec. room, fio1reolace
and central air. Priced at $49,900.

acres
near Mine
This . bedruom ranh type
horne 1 a true bargain! Home
is carpeted, FA hea~ cellar
house, garden space, lru~
trees. Woodburner hookup:
Bargain al $15,000.00.

replacement windows.
aluminum soffit, vinyl lidlng, continuous guners, free
estim1te1. aH work guaranteed . winter monthl
cheaper . Call evenings. 304576-2644.

L ESTATE

#754

NEW liSTING - Ownm must seli now! 3bedroom
mostly remodeled home on·approx. I acre in Green
Twp. New krtchen, insulated, new walls, new 200 A.
breaker, place lor woodb ..ner. Needs some wor~
Green Elementary $27,000.
782

B &amp; 0 Home Improvements,

PH. OFFICE 446-7699
.

TUTES

UK£ NEW - 430 lewis Drive. Th~ adofabla ranch
home is ()effect fQ( anyone. 3 bedrooms, I \1 baths,
lovely car~ very lll'ge eat4n ~.central air0well
. --- insulated. City schools, water and sewer.- _
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Rotary or cable tool drilling.
MOst wells completed same
day. Pump ules and servioo;, 304- 996·391.:!2.

WMO!.! WORLD? · ......

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OWNERS WANT OFFER - Have transferred out of
town and must sell. Altractive 3 bedroom home witt1
I \1 baths, fireplace, equippr!d kitchen, lull basement
with rec. and family room plus 16'x32' in-ground pool.
.
11769

or 6711-7388.

THE WHOLE
COUNTY, WHEN YOU CAN TELL'THE

(1QQtp~L~,. ~kto

*788 .,

cien, mason. painter, roof·
ing (including hot tar
epplicationl 304-8'16-2088

M~MB{~

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25 ~ust ~~eet,

#786

SUPER BUILDING LOT - 4 acres ready ror you to
build your dream home. Wal!r tap. W•hin 3 mile of
tvn'ii: Cttt sehoul s;stern. Restricted. · - --=- ·· . _

ms

FARM - 122 acres." of mi·
nerals a~d modern 3 BR
ranch in Chester Township.

MINI FARM - 12 acres.
Ohio Power, drilled well, LC.
available, root cellar &amp; modern 2 BR home. $31,500.

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f787

$12,500.

JUST USTED -It you are looking for privacy this maY'
be just what you need. 3 bedroom bi-level located I
mile north off Sl Rl 218. Includes: 2 baths•.lg family
roQn1 wtth woodburner. 2 car garage, over I acre·yard.
lmmediale ~sioo. $49,900.
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RIVER FRONT- I ,OOOft. of
it Camping, fishing, with
drilled well, 3 BR home &amp;
garage. Just $32,000.

LETART - Remodeled 4 BR
home. Forced air furnace,
paneling . &amp; carpeting on
338.

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UNBEUEVABLE 2 0( 3 bedroom Cape Cod style home.
Uke new eoo~plete buift-in kitchen, new balhroorn,
some new carpet Electric, rounty water, septic system.
Partial basement Sl Rt. 141. Unbelie'leable at

wdws, Nicely located' &amp; in
excellenl condition.

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Call 1114-388-9857.

6 cyl, 36
773-5178 alter 6 PM.

SEWING Machine _repain,

HJVico. Authorized Singer
Soloo &amp; Service Shorpon

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Unconditional lifetime gua~ ran,..
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tires and fenden.

875-8719 .•

EYE'IHt
WANT ADS
FOR GREAT IUYS

Marcum Roofing • Spout·

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room combo is -36'xl5'.
sal with a counler lop bar
and a full basemen( 2
MMR 554vou1r im:10in:llinn
2story
home on .
,
• . bedrooms, dining room, Slttmg
room. lot IS 100 xlOO . Owner w1ll consider some fmancing.
REDUCEO to $28,500.
MMR 537 - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room, full basement are only a lew amenities you:lllind in this home on E:
Mam. Lovely_ hand·cralled Mchen cabinets, carporl and
more' Great 1nveslment at ONlY $15,000.
·
liMA 559- _NEW liSTING .:. Racine. Neat as can be. Thos
home heats w1th woodburner, has 3 bedrooms, large kitchen
area . Noce level lot w1th
i · . Aluminum siding,
Pnced

Painting and 1 carpent•r
work. dependable and hon·
e11, reaaoneble retea. 304·

Electrical

a. ftefrlgeretion

lng. Now inet8Hing rubber
roofs. 30 years l)tperlence.
apecielizlng In buill up roof .

TEAFORD
1983 Dodge Omni 4 dr .. 4
Trucks fQr Sale
opd .. AM-FM co11.. dolu•e 1-------~-­

! 977 19 ft. Nomod 11lf
conttlned. siMpt I, air.
awning, tandem axle. good
S1:rv1c1:s

interior axe. cond. see
or 304-

;4 2 ,
actual m
,11 ,200. Coli 446-4462.

Home
Improvement•

cond. Coli .114-245-8163
lftor8PM.

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to buy 1'878 thrv :
modal Fifth wt,ool. 24 •

1983 Kowllki KXBO, oxc
cond, call 3D4-882·2421.

Unscramble these four Jumt&gt;le&amp;,

!14

lk Campers

1n I

rnllea. eac . oond.. extraa.

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ftl'}~Nl iji)'i} ~ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
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by Henri Arnold and BoP Lee

The Sunday

W.Va.

24. 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleeunt, W.'Va.

Times-Sentinel

The

Ohio-Point

36 For1&lt; prong
37 Metal
36 Drunklrd

uxi
104 ~ ot-.ng
105 Hold on property
40 Rugged mountain 108 Memorlndl
creot
108 Clwlgocolorof
42 S1rlke
108 Wor1d org.
43 Woo borne
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44 Depoolta
110 Raiii'OIIId: abbr.
45 Tattered c:loth
'111 Femaln· colloq.
47 Continued atciry · 112 lndMdualo
49 .Kaen
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114V....'aCUIYed
50 Oolong
pWlklng
51Talkaldly
116 T~CIOII'o
·54 Soil
c.
117 Appcinioilo
55 Group of per10n1
118 treclct
56 Woo ilfrald o1
120 Anlmal'lloet ·
59 Galli
122 Contaminate
80 - h reeorl
124 Sudly brew .
12 Piece o1 ~
125 Contalnlrs
84 F""" of -ch
128 SoutiiAmartcan
85 French article
animal

ee Pronoun

121 Once ....,....., trlltk

67 Angor
88 Approacllee
70 r..- lor money
71 Small child

1 2 9 - rock
131 Labelo
132 Hall
133 Thin pontdge
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BUilDIN.G LOTS ·
2 lots in Bidwell area. Suitable lor mobile.home or build your
own home. Rural wafer. Bui both for $2,800.
#608
VACATION CAMP BY BLUE LAKE
Owner finan cing, sundeck, rural water, septic s1stem\ elec·
tric . Buy il wth camping traoler or without, concrete pad.
Greal fishing! Buy and move righl in.
#514
lOW DOWN PAYMENT- OWNER FINANCING
Are iOU look lor a 2 bedroom home overlooking the Ohio
River with little maiotenance. Beginner home or retirement
home. We have it.
H260
8 ACRES
Within 10 min~te~ drive to downtown Gallipolis. City school
system . Has hookup for mobil ehome. Gallia rural water,
electric and septic tank . Nl&amp;htlighl on pole. 200 foot frontage
on Graham School Road. Timber. Building siles. Call now.
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3 , Dolllr bill

llgtOCy:abbr.

138Cowr

38 Clll.- faction

139Siwpal

37 PJp
39 Engllol1 atreelcor
40-..e.

140 Spenioh141 Frull drink
142 A"*'-o: al&gt;br.
143 Exiola
144 Cere lor
14!5Maraw
147 Sleopie
149- ,_,..,
150Lucld
152'Cooi1118ild
.1.54 V.felcoue
156 Artiat'1 11and

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161 Part of Jllicket
DOWN
, Coago•at•

2 Wlrel.-181
3 Sum up
4 Brol'- of Odin ·
s A - baing .
6 Bartera
7Told

8 Sick
. 9 Noteolocele
10 Caatic .,betance
1 1 Nun's outftt
12 t:noooregt
13 Sailor: collOq.
14 Latin c:onjwlction
15 o.tormlno
18 Part'*'
17 Willienlc:lc""""'
18 Romll!1 godl
19 Latin
20 -lhel
27 Rocky hill

107Brtlllke

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1111'Ncicue 112 Ploy on warda: pl.

43 Article of )4oo!olry

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1 13 Booly:
115Shou1
116Ttora
118 Alight
119 R.nt
121 Gra1ee herlhly

4848 Country ot Alia
49 CQoilng d•Ac:at
50-duck
51 Aoepite
52Aacandoo

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99 L.llbrlcMel
101~ . . 105 Tlll'dy
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mwriocl
56 Hinder
81 Region
83 s 84 Act
68 Animate
70 ~allan
·11 The boat
73 'Come on 1he"""""
7•Highcerdl
75 Change

77 S&lt;lorchee
78 Sllltl
80 VIIIIQIIII
8~

DetpyeM!Ing
83 Soak, .. flax
84 Melli IMt-.
87 Atports
88 Rely on
80 Muilk:al drwno
91 Gem '
82 Cillo
93 00.
95 e abolli lilt Willie
88 ~

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128 0ec1ore
127 Adjuolmonta of
accounts

12951\w
130 p;.., g I bb8)
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131--ofMighl ;
132 Warning devlot . '
134 WlttiOU1 end:'
poetic
136 Frolic

1371letect odor
139 At thli pl-.
140Cityin· ~

144

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145 Girl's nome

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February 24, 1986

·P omeroy Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio Point Pleasant, W. Va.

D-8-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

• •

·Restraining order blocks sale of secunties
CINCINNATI ~AP) - State
• oftlclals ~talned court orders
Frldaytotakecontrolortheassetsof
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JU d'grnenl 8 granted
POMEROY _ Deficiency judg-

ments have been granted in two
cases filed In Meigs County Comman Pleas Court.
A deficiency judgment of
$14,757.24 has been granted against
the defendant In a case filed by
Minlng Controls Inc., Beckley,
W.Va., against Coal Power Inc.,
Shade. Equipment purchased from

ClnclnnatltlcketsealperWilllamE.
Melsterhasusedproperprocedures
for whfch he was hospitalized
Meister Jr., and to prevent Meister
to raise capital for his business.
Sunday In critical condition, after
from v)olatlng Ohio's laws regula!Meister, 23, of suburban Madeira, his parents found him unconscious
tngsaleofsecurtUes.
_operatesaUcketoresalesbuslness,a
at home. He. was r:eported In good Hamilton County Common Pleas limousine service and a suburban
condition Friday.
.
Judge Donald Schott Issued a
music-video store. Through his
HJs lawyer, Thaddeus A. Mue·temporary restraining order, good
tlcketbusiness,Melstl'rbuystlckets
thing, represented Meister at Frl·
for 14 days to prevent Meister and
for events lncludmg concerts, then
day's hearing before SchOtt. Muehis employ~ and businesses from
reseHllshthem, ~chris leglalllnhOhl~
thing did not return a reporter's
e as not .....-rn dorma y c arg..... telephone call about the matter.
selling securities - or promissory
'th
11
1
notes which the state C?ntends are
;~thoria:!~. ~~n~~i~it&gt;~ffi~l~l: beState securities officials sai,d they
securities - In vtola)lon of Ohio
gan investigating Meister s me10 ld SChott ' · in support of their
laws
t
!hods of raising capital after
Schott also appointed Phillip D.
request ~r~lsc~L1 : e r, th~Is'::[~ learning that he raised $7.3 million
Lemkuhl deputy state securities
suspeceglt redester srit. proped l'
from 2,llXJ outstanding promissory
•
unr ste
secu 1es an may ·
commissioner to serve
h
d f ·. d~-' .
notes .
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as a
ave e rau ""mves1ors.
R

Business

~!d....

· wnue rnesta'e mvesn:gares

nail , from an

:-· Savings &amp; Loan Associ a lion of
, • Parkers.l&gt;urg,~WSa.• •oow. ,&lt;lolng.
. business as Magnet Bank, against ·
Larry D. Cutlip, Parkersburg, et.
~1.. the court has ruled that
• co-defendants In the suit, Donald
• and Judith Metz, Mineral Wells,
·W.Va., may l'edeem the property in
question, located in Orange Town. ship, by paying the fuU amount of a
judgment ordered in the case, on or
before Aprit8.
: Also in Meigs County Common
Pleas Courl, Gary Crlfilth and
· Juanita M. Griffith, Long Bottom, .
.!lave f!!ed-.su!! agBJnst Anna Gibso~,
Albany, et. a!., requesting a
partlonlng of property in Chester
Township.

Set for dismissal
POMEROY j_ several · actions
are to be dismissed March 1 in Meigs
County Common Fleas Court uniPss
the courris-shown-good ·cause why
the caseS should be continued.
' An actlori over oU and gas lease
royalties !Ued by Robert Fetty and
Wanda Fetty, Pomeroy, against
' Phillip W. Dallman, doing business
as Dixie Energy Co., Wooster; an
action requesting a $10,652.20 judgment, filed by Farmers Bank &amp;
Savings Co., Pomeroy, against
Doug's Marine Sales&amp; Service Inc.,
Pomeroy, et. al.; and an action
·requesting a $17,:19!) judgml'nt, filed
by Randolph Fraley, Jr., Middleport, against Richard Bailey, Mid- dleport, are all to be dismissed.

February 2

1 Saturn

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doesn't fit image

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ByEDWARDMJJJER
AP Auto Writer
DET!WIT (API - The new
president. of General Motors Corp.'s
Saturn small-car Pfl&gt;)ect, Wllllam
Hogluild, comes fr&lt;im a faril!Iy of
GM executives but doesn't fit tjle

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notes under which he prom
, lsed to

Adeficiency judgment of$5,129.52
was granted to Central Trust Co..
Middleport, in a suit flied against
- Mary E . Hager, Middleport, et. al.
• In question in this matter was a
section of real estate In Middleport
VUlage. The property has been sold
and the proceeds applied to an
original judgment. .

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the plaintlfi by the defendant

double or triple the amount bor- contend were similarly defrauded .
Earlier this month, stale officials
rowed within 90 days. The state's
asked Meister to' deposit a total of
position Is that Meister should have
registered-his promissory llotes as _$'1.3 million - to cover the an:!OUnt_
securities, and failed todoso.
Two Investors, Darlene Long of
West Chester and Robert Long of
Cincinnati. filed a ~.2 mllllon
lawsuit Friday against.Meister in
•
Hamilton County .Common Pleas
Court. The Longs al~ that they
gave Meister two pro s'"?ry notes,
Admitted .- Lynda Stewart,
for a total of $3,500, to Invest In his
ticket broker business ..Th:y said ~~~~~~~~l~~:Yif:;~~r~Jg'Meister never upheld his proinlse to
ley, Racine·, Florenc·. Nelson,
re
_ pay them from his resale of
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headquarters, a big reward that put
him in chargeof industrial relations,
sales, marketing, consumer relations and service.
Hoglund was a finance man for
many years at GM ·and has a
bachelor's degree In economics
!mml'rJnc~ton l!ll\! a master§ in

behalf of other Investors they

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REG. SJ59.00 ........ SALE 5127.•00 Ff 1
REG. 5179.00 ........ SALE 5143.00 ~
REG. 5204.00 ........ SALE 5164.00 Fii

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PORTER - A smokehouse has
been added to Haney's Custom
Butcher Shop to aid In the
preparation of hams and bacon.
The Shop, loca tedonCiark Chapel
Road, has been operated sine!' 1979
. by Darrell and Cindy Han&lt;'y , who
explained thallh!' smokrhouse goes
;llong wf(ii fne"6usln!'ss. which'buys
and sells frl'Sh hams from people in
thearPa.
Darrell Haney sa id he and his wife.
concoct a mixture of sa It , bmwn
sugar and nitrite. which is then
mixed In water to creal!' a · brine
solution. This solution is injrcted
into ihe meat. which is lh!'n soaked

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REG. S599.00 CHAIRS.......................... SALE S299.50
REG. '499.00 CHAIRS.......................... SALE S249.00

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$298 36" Glass Top Table w/4 chain ... We-'231 ~
S359 36" Red. Table /6 chain ............. Sale $287 fi;; ·
S469 36" Oval Table w/4 chairs ........... Sale S375 I .
'498 48" Round Table 2/4 chain ......... Sale S398

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Business Briefs:-- moving .to •he. south

__ Reg~124.00 36x36 W!!lnut ............~SI!le1'l9LQO· ~~
Reg. $149.00 36x41 Walnut ........... Sale s119.00
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GALL!PQLIS - Kubota ·agricultural and lawn and garden
tractors have bren added to the Inventory of Shinn's Tra ctor Sales,
240 Upper Ri~er Road.
The diesel-engine vehicles are available in two and four-wheel
- drive.- and can be used for large and·IIIIIIIIHiinns, with a variety of
Implements.

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.Custody changed
POMEROY - In Meigs County
"""~-~· Comm.'e."l P!ca§.,..Geu r-h --=by ~agr~

minor child
been
from Anna L. Swain, now known as
·AnnaL. Dalley, For! land, to Ronald
• L. Swain, Reedsville. The plaintiff,
~Anna L. Dalley is to be granted
• reasonable visitation rights.
· A reciprocal action for child
&amp;upport has been filed in Meigs
' County by the State of Florida, on
behalf or Mer! J . Bowman. against
Wayne L. Williams. "
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In other action. a case filed by
· . Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.,
- Pomeroy, against Norbert Patrick
Neutzling Jr., Long Bottom, et. al.,
' has been dismissed tn Meigs County
; Common Pleas Court.

POMEROY - Clnda Lou Umbarger, Shade, has filed for a
_1livorce in Meigs County Common
~ Pleas Court from John Edward
-;.Umbarger, Albany, charging gross
, •'neglectolduty andextremecruelty.
' The plaintiff is als&lt;i asking for
~ remporary custody of a minor child.
Also in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court, a dissolution of
• J1lli1Tlage has been granted to
Brenda K. McGrath, ReedsvUle,
and Ronnie D. McGrath. Pomeroy.

registry of ASCP since 1977 as an
MLT. and as a medicaltl'Chnologist
since 1982. Sheisalsoreglstered with
the HHS since 1979 as a clinical
technologist.
She Is married to Terry McKin . niss and I hey live at Rio Grande.

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l•g·A••g F, Sptlng Gtlduttlonl

DESK SAlE

Reg. $239.95

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fi; Maple-Padded Top ,;,Sale 5149.00
I Reg. '384.115
~ Maple or Cherry ...... Sole 5289.00
.rm Reg. '434.95
I Cherry .................. Sale S329.00

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Reg. S179 Pine KnMhole ............... Sale SJ43
Reg. S239 Pecan or Maple Kneehole ••• Sale $191
Reg. ·5298 Pe~an Desk .................;. Sale '239
Reg. S319 Cherry Traditional........ Sale 5304

RCA 19" diagonal Color TV
Brrllrant color perlormauce wrth lhl;! lollowrnR tll!lliU!

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•Automatrc color control ind lle ~ ht o ne conechon
•A utomatrc contrast/color t rac~lflg
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Answered by local units Friday, the
; Meigs County Emergency Medical
' ~lce6 reports. ,
' At 3: 19 a.m., the Pomeroy unit
• went to Ohio 7. the scene of an auto
U~ccidellt, bUt therewerenoinjurtes;
· ~lEIDY at 6:01a.m. went to Peach
• · k Road lor Sally Byers, taken to
Vetl!l'ans Memorial; Racine at 9: 02
a.m. took Hershel Badgley from
Ebn Street to Veterans Memorial;
Porr.eloy atl:O'lp.m. took Florence
l\leiiOII from the Pomeroy Health
._ Care Center to VeteraiiiMernorlal;
-MJddlepOi'l at 1: 20 pm. went to
flei!Ch Stn!etlor Mlii'JIIl!'el Nunn, to
\'eteriiiS Memorial; Middleport at
·t: l4 p.m. lOOk Duston Fe~ure from
North Second to Veterans Memor.... - ..........t-v,. ...
Jal ana• at. -..
nr.::u JI0111•1 na--..........., ••
. . Jadde Petrie trom the fire
IJiatllin to Pleuant Valley HO&amp;pltal.

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KITCHEN RANGES
Reg. 1359.00

30" White, El~etrlc or Gas ....... Sale '1319.00
111. 1439.00 30" White or Almond Elect ..
Clock, Timer, Onn Window ...... Sale 1399.00
111. SS79.00 White, El~etric. Stlf Clean,
llack Glass; clock, Timer ........... Sale ss 19.00

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leg. S449.00 Almond, Gas, Continuous (leon,
Clock, Timer ............................... Sale S399.00
f R~g. 1509.00 whitt, Gas, Continuous Clean,
Clock, llock Gloss ...................... Sole 1459.00

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12'x12' ...................... 112US
12'xl5' ...................... 1159.9S

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12'19'6" ................... 1139.oo
12'aiO''" ................. •ur.oo
12'xll' .... - ..:.............. 1161.00
12'x11' ...................... •l.U.OO
12'x14' ...................... '205.00
12'a15' ...................... •220.QO
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CHESHtRE -Two erpployees of
Ohio ValfeyEiectric Corp.'s Kyger
Cr(.'('k plant recently received the
company'.s anniversary award for30 years of service . .
PreS!'ntations were made by
LouisR F'ord Jr., plant mannger ,to
Robert C. Darst ,' maintenance
supervisor, and Lawrence H.
Plants. maintenance mech~nic-A.
D'arst joined bVEC on Feb. 14,
195.';. as a maintenance mechanic-A
In the malntenanC(' department,
and in February I957 was promoted
to maintenance supe1visor.
He and his wife, Vlpla. reside at
2222 Mount Vernon Ave ... Point
Pleasant.
Plants went to work at Kyger .,
Cr(.'('k on Feb. 14. 1955. as a
maintenance helper in the maintenance department. He ·progresscd
through various maintenance mechanic classifications and In Decembe&lt; 1969 was promoted to
_ maintenance mechanic-/\.

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Emergency runs

CLEVELAND !AP I - Th!'
Standard Oil Co. (Ohio) is expand·
ing Us oil explomlion far from the
proven grourld of Alaska 's North
Slope, company officials say.
The s-ompany hopes to ha v&lt;' oil
from the Gulf of Mexico act as a

buflengalnst a future decline of'()!l
from Sohio's Prudhoe Bay properties. said William Johnson. exl'Cutiv!' vice president of Sohio Petroleum Co. International. The Alas ka
prod~c tlon is expected 19 sta1·t
falling off In 19!17.
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Sohio Petroleum is a Houstonbased exploration arm of Sohio,
wni~il

Divorce filed

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overnight in a cont ainerofth«;&gt;same
solution. ·
·
The following morning, the meat
is then hung In the smokehouse,
where a gas burner fires a mixture
of hickory. maple and sassafras ,to
give additional flavor.to the meat .
Bacon Is usually ~moked for nine
hours:· but hams require 15 hours, ·
Haney explained.
"This Is not a salty-tasting thing,
bul a brown sugar-flavored taste. "
he said. "We've got an awful good
brown sugar taste to the meat ."
Questions about theoperation can
be directed at the Haneys by calling
the shop at 388-001.
·

of Holzer Medical Center's labora ·
tory have received promotions.
Bill Gouckenour, M.T. iASCP1 ,
who has been acllng chlrf technologist is now chief medical technologist; Nancy Tillis Armstrong, M.T.
~ASCP), has moved from medical
technologtst to seer ion chi('f of the
microbiology ~epartment; and
FalthMcKlnnlss, M.T. ~ASCP) , ha~
been promoted from medical laboratorY technician to medical
technologist
A graduate of Ravenswood
~W.Va.) High ·School and Morris
Harvey College (now the University
of Charleston 1, Gouckenour Joined
the HMC staff In 1969 as a
microbiologist.
He became acting chief technologist In June 1979 .. He Is registered as
a medical technologist with the
American SocletyofCllnlcaiPathologlsts (ASCP) . He and his wife,
Sharon, reside M Ravenswood .
Mrs. i\nnsfrong graduated from
Wellston High School and received
her bachelor's degree in medical
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832 30th St., Point Pleasant.

Landmark merger
approved by board
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API- The
boards of ·Landmark Inc. and Ohio
Farmers Inc. have agreed to merge,
creating a farmer·owned coopera·
live with salE'!!, of more than si
billion.
The agreement was announced
Thursday at Landmark's annuat
meeting here. It was approved
Wednesday at a joint meeting of the
boards o( directors of the grain
merchandise and farm-supply
cooperatives.
.
The agreement Is not final until It
has been approved by Landmark's
43 member roops and Ohio
Farmers' 124 me.mbers. Those
votes are expected wlthln 60 days.
Laliilmark reported 1!liW sales or.
$619 million, while Ohio Farmers
reported sales of $315 million.
y,

Local residents join association
GALLIPOLIS - Two Vinton residents - Jay Moore and Joe
Moore - have become junior members of the American Angus
AS$0Ciation, based at St. Joseph. Mo. '
Junior members of the association are eligible to register calli&lt;' in
thl' Amefican Angus Association and takl' part in association. sponsored show&amp; and other natlonal .and regional events.
There ,a re currently 12.00&gt; active junior' members in the
· association.

Southern States meeting slated
POINT PLEASANT - Election of members of the board of
directors. farm home advisory committe(' mernbers and operationS
reports will be among the highlights of the Southern States
Cooperative annual membership tneellng set for March 5 at 7: ll
p.m. at Point Pleasant Junior High School.
The meeting theme will be "So4thern States: Teaming Tradition
·
with Technology.''
Aaron Weaver of Letart, W.Va., will serve as chairman at the
meetliig. James E. Collier of Huntington, W.Va., a member of thr
cooperallve·~ regional staff, will rCport on Southern States supply
and marketing operations for the 1983-&amp;l fiscal year. A slide-tape
presentation on "Sout))ern States: Teaming Tradition and
Technology" will be shown .
Local operations and services to agriculture wUI be discussed by
Robert Watterson of the Point Pleasant Southern States
Cooperative.
Nominees in the board of directors election are Nimrod Fridley of
Point Pleasant, JuUus Matheny of Leon, W.Va. , Junior Powell of
Appl&lt;' Grove, W.Va., and Roger Wallis of Southside, W.Va.
_ Nominated for the farm home advisory
are. Mr~ . _
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Forrest Nibert of Apple Grove.

lia-s

~11aquarrer~C• tn

contiguous states, par1icuJarly al
th!' Anadarko Basin ·1n Oklahoma.
where the firm has spent about $2'l0
million. mostly for leases on natural
gas propen ies.
Although Sohio Is looking fanher
for drilling sites, Ala~ka is likely to
remain the companx's blggt"St
sourcl' in the foreseeable future,
said Richard A. Bray, Sohio
l"xecutive Vice prC'Sident.

"In anexploration sense.lt clea rly
is st ill the prime hunting ground,"
Bray said. "You &lt;till havppotenlial
f\)t' gianl fields , and if's r&lt;•latively
unexplored. compared with . other
-par1Srnlhl' U:~·
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pany
officials
say. The Reagan
current Gulf leases to vield about
administration
offen'&lt;i
a·largP area
200,00&gt; barrels of oil a day by !!Hi,
ofOuterConlinentaiShelfin
theCulf
which would mak!' up for much of
of
Ml'x
ico
for
lease.
Sohio.
which
had
the expected dcctin!' in Alaska. The
relatively
small
stake
in
the
Gulf,
a
Prudhoe production now is a bout
became a major bidder at that
60(1.00) barrels a da.v.
Also llcing planned is inl('rna - auction.
. tiona I explora tion , . including the
. The Gulf Jea!;f's Sohlo acquired
Middle East. Central Am&lt;'rlca. have ''probably· been the most
South America and Canada, ."'lid . significant event in the evolution of
James J . HohiPr. prr·sident of Sohio th&lt;•company since Prudhoe Bay (\p
Alaska)," Johnson said.
·
Pet.r6Ieum.
Hohler said lh&lt;' fnternational
. Faced with five-year limit at ions
program wUI start slowly, ren,octlng on Its Gulf leases unless Sohio can
Sohio's need to ex plor&lt;• current cla imadiscovery,thecompanythl s .
leases. Some exploi·ation work in year expects to IX' drillin~ . ils
prospects rather than acquiring
other nations may be part of a joint
new exploration acreage. Sohlo
venture with British Pctrol&lt;'um Co..
plans to drill at 38 wells in the Gulf
Sohio's majority own&lt;'r.
Sohio also has bren busy in·t h&lt;' 48 this year, compared with 15 in 1983.

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - Bill Cummings has rejoined WSAZ-TV
as the news department's Charleston, W.Va., bureau chief.
Cuinmings had been heading the news operation at WBOY·TV In
ClarkSburg, W.Va . . Previously, he was assignment editor at
WVEC-TV In Norfolk, Va., and at WSAZ. He majored In jOurnalism
at Wesl VIrginia University .
A native of Bridgeport, W.Va., Cummings and his wife, Teressa,
ltve in Charleston.

Best sales post record
RICHMOND, Va. - Best Products Inc. had sales of $2,253.8
mUllen for ftscal19!!4 ending Feb. 2, 19!fi, up 8. 7 percent from sales of
$2,(174.1 mllllon in 1983.
_
.The firm's preliminary figures refleCt a 53-week fl,scal year as
('Ompal'ed to a 52·week fiscal year, which ended Jan. lls, 1\fW.
c Sales for the 14 weekS of the fourth quarter, which ended Feb. 2.
were approximately $917 million, an Increase of 8.4 percent above
sales of $845.8 mUllon reported for the fourth quarter of 1983.
Best's board of directors has since authOrized a regular quarterly
dividend payment of six cents per Share payable March 1~ ro -~
shareholders of record March I.

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nJNDS PRESEN'I'ED TO OOUEGE 7 'l1lornalo B. Smith, le(t,

a

rep1"8111!11t&amp;Uve of ~&amp;ebllck Foundation, presenled Cloduti R.
Smith, president of Rio Grande CoUeae and Camrnun1ty CoQeae, wllli 11
chedl for 18110. The foundalloa pnMdet contrlbul.._ 011 t.. and
fm.ar-yaar ~ acnJe!! t!!! ~··.. •-: ~~ !!-!-.!~~ ~
JII'Oii'llffi· n.ts the 81xth year the foundllllon ha8 ...
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Industry, state challenge
RAVENNA,Ohlo(AP )-E lected
officials and an Influential business·

plan.
"I'm sure he (Ct&gt;leste) did not say
man a~jolnlngtumakl!wharmay " wharhe sala hapllazardly," ·Jones ·re the strongest challenge yet to the said. ''I'm sure he is going to pursue
AnnY's claim to more than 21,00) it aggressively. I think having a task
acres In northeast Ohio comprising ·force study and having DeBartolo
the Ravenna Army Ammunition head that study team wlll have its
P lant.
· adva ntages.
Gov. Richard Celeste, a leader of
"I think thepeopleof thisarea are
the challenge, says the site could be realistic to the fact that the military
converted from ammunition stor· Is opposed to lt," .,Jones said. "But
age to an Industrial park, capable of tha t doesn't mean we should stop
employing thousands in an area t rying. It may very well take a ion!(
long releaguered With high time to h~ ppe n . "
unemployment.
The arsena l Is 3Y, miles by 11
The plant was built between 1941· mill's ..:... 21,214 acres - mostly in

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VIetnam.
At lts.peak during World War ll,
the plant - commonly known as
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va.

February 24, 1986

February 24, 1986

Page-E-2-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

"We don't load, assemble and
employees ana aboutl!llemploye&lt;"s
of Ravenna Arsenallnc. operate the pack ·ammunition untU there is a
sill'. He -sam tena nts .includ(' 1he · "''einor· il, " he salll:-''Wiilll thai
Navy Readiness Command Region mPans Is we would get metal parts
5, the Anny RE'adlness Command and we would load it with whatever
and the Ohio National Guard Unit explosive means is required ... and
then ship It toad&lt;'pot. But right now.
Trainin,:: Equipment Site.
Ravenna! Arsenal tnc. maintains lhat Isn't being done reca use of the
· about 1,400 in-ground"_ concret~ peaecful naturcQflbew_m:IJl."
igloos to store ammu nition, Kaspar
He said workers are rl'Sponsibie
said.
for
malntenance'and surveillance of
" Weareat about50percent ofour
the
plant . The size of the fac ility
capacity in our storag&lt;'." Kaspar
said. " It's basica lly explosives. "can't I be condensed) recause of
There's different kinds ... It's just the requ irements to protect the
people on the outside from any .
conventional ammunition.

failed for lack ot support In key
explosions,"
•
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'l'he-goverror's call for actlon ha&amp;
whosedistri&lt;;t inclodes"the'arsenal·,
said that a few years ago he not fostered much enthusiasm In
Ravenna, according to Theodore G.
reviewed a list of explosives kept
Manfrass, president of the Ravenna
there.
Chamber of Gommerce.
· "II was standard although very
explosive munitions," Eckart said.
"If(hls were the first atten~Qt , we
"Ev~ry year it seems rumors crop
would
probably sl ill "he -on cloud
up that nerve ga s Is stored there, but
nine,
"
Manfrass said. "With a
I've never been able to document
Democratic
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that. It's all stuff tha t is tligtlty
and
a
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Washington,
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stone In 1982.
work at the arsenal," saldRep.Pa ul
Jones, [).Ravenna . "A lot of people
P hysics lnte rna tional'is involved
located in thiS areat o work there."
in def&lt;'nse" resear ch, inclUding
Jones. In Ills second yea r as a sta te research and development in nurepresentatlve afl&lt;'r seven yea rs as
clear radiation simulators and
Ravenna's mayor, since 1982 has
nuclear weaponseffectssimula tlon,
sougtlt conversion of the Ravenna
according to a recent descript ion
Arsena l, located just out side of printed by Ravenna Arsenal Inc.
Ravenna , Into a non-milit ary use.
Ja mes H. Banister, Physics
As mayor of the city of 13,!XXl,
Inte rna tiona l senior vice president ,
Jones got signatures on a plltitlon said acquistion of Ravenna Arsenal
urging ttle Army to donate a bout
Inc . was part of a lar g&lt;'r acqu isition
1,500 acres to Portage County for an but tha t nuclear effects research is
industrial park. That effort failed,
unrelated to tile arsenal.
just as several previous campaigns ' The contractor runs the facility
had .
for the U.S. Army.. Armament ,
Celeste"made thi'!tavenna Arse· Munitions, and ... Ctlerriical Comnal conversion concept a major mand, located In Rock Island, Ill.
point in tllsSta te ofttleSta tespeech
Robert Kas par, civilian comIn January. He asked W&lt;'li·known mand&lt;'r representative a t the arse·
Youngstown real estate developer nal the past four y&lt;'ars, said , "We
EdwardJ.DeBart.oio tohead a task . haven't any reason to, well. cause
force tha t _would devPiop plans to concern for anyone. We don't giv&lt;'
conv&lt;'rt the proper ty int o an routine press conferences, recause
industrial park.
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othe r health programs, they SUR·
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February 24. 1985

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

E-6- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

KENT, Ohio (API -There were Air Force Brtg. Gen. William J. routinely 1changed each semester,
no angry demonstrators this week Grove Jr. of Maxwell Air Force depending on classroom avallabil·
when a renovated campus gymna· Base In Montgomery, Ala., lty, ROI'C officials said.
About $8X).~ In state funds was
.slum was dedicated at the perman·. attended.
_
renovate whiilremains or·
ent home of Kent State University's'
Currently,178Kent State students
the
old
wms Gymnasium. It
tw'o officer training programs.
are enrolled In the Air Force ROI'C
includes
several
libraries. study
Theonly stUdents were uniformed program and 156 participate in the
basement
stprage
rooms
and
a
cadets, a far cry from the students Anny Rare program.
room
holding
hundreds
of
cadet
who 15 years ago qsed gasoline to
Since the 1970 fire, offices for both
bum down the old frame buDding on ROTC programs at Kent State have uniforms, boots and hats.
On their way to class, a . few
May2, 1970.1'hebumingwas part of been held on the third floor of the
a series of protests that led to the school's Rockwell Hall. ROI'C students cut through the newly
fatal shooting on May 4, 1970, of four classes have been conducted at renovated hall but none stopped to
protesters by members of the Ohlq, various sites across campus and watch.
National Guard.
The demonstrators were protest·
ing the broadening of the Vietnam . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - War into Cambodia.

By .JOHN C. JUCE
Exle...... Apat
~. Melp Caiimy
. POMEROY_,.. U.S. TradeDeflc,

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,Its -The United States has a record

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· deficit averaged about $10 billion
annually. In 1984 that trade deficit
was $'123. 7 bUJlon. Durtng l9lfi the
United States w1U become a debtor
nation for the first time. That
means it w1U owe· more than other
nations owe us. U.S. agrtcultural
exports have helped to hold the
trade deficit down but has not been
near enough. Increase In agrtcultural exports does not look promisIng; In tact, It may decline some.

Food? - Food expenditure, u a
share of Income, Is at a record low.
This has resulted from a comblna·
tlon o! low !ood "priCes and r1.s1ng
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spent 16 'percent of their Income on
tood.ln 1911i.thls will be 14.6 percent.
Disposable Income lncreased nine
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rise another etght percent this year.
Thus, even though food prtces wUl
rise two-five percent this year, they
will take a smaller bite from the
consumer budget.
Old Garden Seed - Is It Any
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Rare officials this week down·
played the past, noting that enrol·
lment In the school's Rare pro·
grams has been restored to pre-1970
levels.
·
. "As far as I'm concerned, tll.ose
two programs have become a
source of enormous pride at Kent
State
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ANNUAL PARTY -

Alva Will and Florence
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Valentine's Day ftSivilles held yesterday (a week
late because of last week's snow) at the Pomeroy
Health Care Center. Je1U1 Durst, Jean Sexson and
VIolet Walker, secorid row, were awarded SliO saVings .
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durtng yesterday's party. 'Three other employees,
Betty Cheveller, Cal'ol Will and Frances Carteton,
al'!O received 550 bond• for per1ed attendance but
were unable to he present when pictures were taken.

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.Home sales,prices up
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- .WAl'HINCTON .I AP I - Sales of
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Association figures rdeas&lt;'&lt;i this
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age 'to the chimney caused by the
Ignition or creosote. .
Where metal prefabrtcated chlm·
neys are used, watch for corrosion
or rusting of the Inner liners or
buckling or separation of the seam.
If your chimney does not have a

Staffed by Fa111ily ·P-;Gctitioners and
Pediatricians for treatment of urgent
illnesses and iniuries.

SEEKS POST - Chuies
Stanley, a IIOplJomOI'e atSoulhwJUgll School, and 8011 of
Mr. and Mrs. TomStanley,Rt. l,
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This publication Is available from
· the Gallla County Extension Office,
1.l02 Eastern Avenue, Gallipolis.
The prtce Is $2 plus tax, and I would
encourage you to stop by and look
through a copy to see If It tits your
needs.
. The calendar Is a guide to timely
gardening activities along with
helpful hints on crop cultural
practices and food preservation.
Tips and suggestions for deailng
with l!llportant cultural {lractices
are Included for each da'y of the
week (Monday through Saturday).
For example, on · Feb, %1, the
calendar suggests getting pruning
tools sharpened and ready for use
and on Monday, March 4, the tip Is
to prune shrubs, landscape trees
and grapes before the plants break

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today.~ aupply always goes very
tast th1l tbrie or year, partieuiatly ·
aa the days aet W&amp;nnel' people get
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deductions or not. your allowable
IRA contribution is deductible in
full. The amount of tax reduction in
your actual return depends on your
tax bracket. your filing status and
how much you invest.

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your 1985 gardening activities. Do
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coarse sand. Cover with plastic rum
to retain moisture and keep In
tempera lutes of 71).75 degrees. H
results are satisfactory, plan to use
the seed this spring.
The · following crops can be
seeded now for transplanting later;

Here are some general conclu·
slons suggested hy Bill Nesmith,
University o1 Kentucky Plant Pa·.
thologtst, regarding on·fal'tn black
shank tests with Burley tobacro.
I) Most black shank resistant
varteties yield about :JOO.700 lbs./a·
ere below a standard susceptible
vartety (Ky 14) In the absence of
black shanl\. 2) Rldomll 2E at 2
lb./acre preplant is a valuable tool
In increasing yields of blank shank
resistant varteties where the dis·
ease Is active; but the compound
does not Increase yield at this rate
on black shank tree sites. The
greater the black sbank pressure
the more valuable the Rldomll
treatment. Reduced yields often
occurred at this rate In the absence
of black shank. 3) Using Rldomll at
this rate', with the susceptible
vartety (Ky 14) did not provide an
acceptable yield benefit except at
low disease pressure.

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. States with the largest rat(.os of
inciT'ase were New Hampshire at
.11.4 percent and Hawaii with 20.7
percc'nt. The steepest declines in
sales occurred in Oklahoma, 2a.7
percent, and 'Loutslana. 20.8
percent.
Mmnwhile. two of Ohio's thrl'('
largest cities recorded slight incrPases in median sale prices for
c~ting homes from 1983to 1984.
In Cincinnati, the median sale
price raSP 3 percent from $57,200 to
$58 1900; in Columbus, the me-dian
sale price was up0.8percent ;_from
$59,400 to $S9,!0l.

RDxanne Groff

by the Gallla County Cooperative
Extension Service and meal reser·
vations are needed by Monday
afternoon. Feb. 25.

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broccoil, cabbage, and cauUflower.
Your Chimney and ·Your LlfeWood·bumlng appUances aceount
for more fires and greater property damage than any other kind of
heating fuel. Most of these. fires
Involve the chimney and not the
stove. IL.you_ .have
stove or
fireplace, check the clilliiiiey-tor:any damages that may have·
occurred. Most of these· fires.occur
because or Improper Installation of .
either the masonry or prelabrt·
cated chimney. Some of the
Improper Installations are: chlm·
ney too close to wood framing;
thennal Insulation too close to
chimney; Improperly passing

·electrical line maintenance pollclell .
and the number c1 emergency
Cl'E'WI when It lxtu8bt 'CIISOE.
Ms. Harveyl8ldshehas noway of
verttying that but feels the Pua:&gt;
sbould look Into the matter. She
would not reveal the soorce of her
lnJbnnation.

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GALLIPOLIS - All Gallla
County farmers and agribusinessmen are Invited to our Farm ·
Pesticide-Weed Cont.roL Meetin!if•
Thursday, FelL 2!!, .at tl\e Produ~·
tlon Credit Association Building,
Upper River Road, in GaU!poils.
The program gets underway at
9:45a.m. and concludes at3: 30 p.m .
There wUI be a meal provided by
four agrtcultural chemical' com·
panles and we need luncheon
reservations no later than Monday
afternoon, Feb. 25. So, If you plan to ·
attend, please call us at 446-7007 to
get your reservatlons-:mad-e.- - -+~--1
The program will consist prlrnar·
.ily of the latest recommendatio115
· and techniques for controlling
weeds and other pests in field com,
pastures, meadows, and soybeans.
Special anentlon will be given to
Johnsongrass control, multiflora
ro.Se control and weed control In
alfaHa seedlngs.
Parts of the program will also be
devoted to safe use, handling, and
application of pesticides, and If a
farmer's Pesticide Card expires In
1985 or 1986 then we plan to be able
to apply part of the training at this
meeting toward Pesticide Card
re-certification.
'
Don't forget- Farm PesticideWeed Co,ntroi Meeting this coming
28,
31!

10 prs. white with stripes .
Over·the·cafe style. Fits 10· '

ATIIENS, Ohio (API -Athens
County Commissioners have
agreed IQ ask the Public UWitles
Canmtsston or Ohio to revtew
maintenance policies of Columb\IS
&amp; Soothern Ohio Elecfr'l() Co.
Cominlssloner Karen Harvey
saidshehasrecelvedtelephonecaDs
indicating that American Eleictrlc
Power Co. made changes In

using

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stove size and avoiding
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1 P.M.-9 P.M.
for extended pert·
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HOLIDAYS
1 P.M.-9 P.M.

Open Daily 10-9; Sunday 12-6

Miller, PIICC's employee of the year. Marllyn was
• hY other
J'HCC employees and the bond was presented during an award's
pn&gt;Sentation held In 'COnjunction with the annual Valentine's Day party
which was held Thursday. Last week's snow and ensuing problems
. caused the party's postponement until yesterday.

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Meigs County agents comer

ROTC program rejoined at Kent

The=brfcf d~ic3t!cn cer-emony
took place Thursday in the main
corridor of . the three·story brown
Reserve Officers' Training Corps
building known as WI Us Hall.
" It says a lot about the state of
Army ROI'C today," Army Brig.
Gen. Thomas Gordon Lightnersaid.
"It is highly respected and
eagerly sought by men and women
as a career opportunity to serve
their country."
Lightner, of Fort Knox, Ky., and

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You don't pay a penny in taxes on
the interest until you start taking the
money oul. And by then. you're
probably going to be retired and
in a lower tax bracket. So your
taxes are substantially less

Simply because we seJVice more
IRAs than any other !inanclal institution in the area.So we have the
experience. and otter more oplions,
such as a variety ol fixed and
variable rate Investments. And. at
Ohio Valley Bank. you can Invest
whatever arriount best suits your
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W.Va.

Rev. Isaac Bryant setS up Mt. Carmel Baptist Church
By JAMES SANDS
of the house of worship were Turner
A.ssoctatton to receive education oii most ol the Emancipation celebra·
an ongoing basts.
ttons In Gallla County during his
Special Correspondent
Smith and Tom Denney. Soon after
completion, John K. Powell doIn 1901 Isaac Bryant helped to residency here, Including one held
GALLIPOLIS - Mt. Carmel
Baptist Church In Bidwell was
nated the bell for the church.
· organize a unique venture .In black In 1897 In VInton before over 2,¥
organized In 1901 by the Rev. Isaac
The first trustees were the Rev.
economic history- a co-cperatlve . spectators, and that Included ·a
-v. Bryant, the Rev. J . F . Calloway, Mr. Fa rris, the Rev. Mr. Calloway, grocery store .In Gallipolis. Owned parade through Yin!~ . _ _ _
Katie CaUowa}".
and the Rev. Mr. Bryant, but the
by a stock company composed of
Dr. Bryant was also the authOr
Jos e ph Ford,
first official pastor came In 1904 and
black citizens, the store was located of several books, and contributed
Belle Bryant, and
he was the Rev. Gemellus Mundell.
for a few years In the Masonic Hall sermons, speeches. and valuable
Mary Ferguson.
Perhaps one oflhe more lntere8tthat used to sit beside John Gee articles to many of the leading
In 1901 only a
lng persons In the black hlotory of
A.M.E . Church.
. newspapers of the country." (Mrs.
Sunday School
Gallla CoUDty was the Rev. Isaac
I. V. Bryant was the first JohnSOn) . The Rev. Mr. Bryant
existed, It being
Bryant, who was lnltrumental In ·president of the grocery company died- In 1932.-Belle Bryant died In
held In .the Rev.
lbe founding of MI. Carmel and who
that also counted as officers: F . M. 1950 and both are burled In Pine
Mr. Calloway's home.
spent considerable time In BldweD.
Scott, J. Henry Lewis, Leona Street Cemetery.
When they outgrew thaJ f!lc!llty .
Isaac was born In 1856 In
Bartels, Fountain Creggett, DI'.
U you want ·w write to James
the members used a school building
Lawrence County, Ohio, as 'tilE! son
Sherrnlln 'Jorilan ,'" Fienry· Goens, - Sands, hill- addresS Is Box 92,
located on the Bidwell-Rodney
of the Rev. William Bryant. Isaac
Robert Geeter, the Rev. Cornelius
CJarbburg, Ohio 43115.
Road. In 1903
meetings and
was educated In public schools ln
Davis, Woodson Burrels, Carrie
Lawrence
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land was purchased from Arch
Dyer and the present church .
building was begun. The carpenters

MT CARMEL BAPTIST Church In B.ldweU was built In 1903.
Helping to organize the church, flrsl as a Sunday School In 1901 was lhe
Rev. Dr. Isaac V. Bryant, who had moved to Bidwell from Washington,
D.C., a few years before. WhUe In Washington, Dr. Bryant pastored a
church, served as prlncipai of a schoo, and still found the time and
energy to study medicine at Howard University.

Group hails
judges's decision

preach In 1873 ;md was licensed by
his home church, Macedonia Bap·
tlst, in 18TI.
For a . decade and a half he
pastored churches In Ohio and West
VIrginia before being called as
pastor In 1891 . to tlie Walker
Memorial Baptist Church In Wa-

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parkway through their neighbor·
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Hoy ~colit 'lAOUri 01 onor . ' . iibrary
hallro-~ judge s dcd 5iuii
temporarily halting the.project.
"s et for
Sunday eveni·ng
"It 's the first time a judge has
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By J. Si\MUEL I'EEPS
GALLIPOLIS - GaUipolis Boy
Scout Troop 200 will have its Court
of Honor ceremonfes at 6 this
!Sunday) evening at the F irs t
United Presbyterian Church. Troop
200, which was chartered March 12.
1912, Is' the second oldest Boy Scout
tt·oop In the nation .
"Th!s ~s t)'le 15th -anniversary of
Scouting.
·
.JERRY MILLE R, 33 .Ga rfield
Ave .. sends some clippings from
the San F rancisco Chronicle which
her cousin Louie Evans mailed her.
Three of them a re from a column
which is . titled with the author's

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SANTA MONICA. Ca lif. !API ~
The m an who drove his car onto a
sidewalk and ran into scores of
people , killing a teen-ager. could be
sent enced to 106 years to life in
prison because of a jury's decision
that he was legally sane.
Superior Judtle Jacqueline Weiss
set sentencing for Da niel Lee Young
for Ma rch 22 a fl ~r t.he ju ry's ruling
Thursday . Th&lt;' same jury convicted
the 22·year-old man two weeks ago
of one count ofmurderand 48Counts
of a llemptcd murde r in the July

name, Herb Caeh. We 'll tell you
more about these clippings later.
U. S. S. COWPENS CVL 25, a
World War .I I aircraft carri~r. wUl
hold it s annual reunion this coming
June 19·22 a't Cowpens; S. C. AJI
personnel who served on ANY CV,
CVL; or .CVE please write to
fu\vrtJon.d~ f .•. Baxt ~r. 906 Palmer
Street, · Chester, Pa . 19013 or
telephone (215) 494·5545 for diltalls
and newsletter. Baxter is on the
reunion committee.
TWO REPORTS this past week
of robin sightings - from Vesta
Ham, Rt. 1. Gallipolis !Georges
Creek Road) and Mrs. Kendall
Deckard, 150 Second Ave. A sign of
·spring, you t hink?

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dirty and it has got to be thoroughly
Investigated," Richard Ossoff, a
member of the anti-p;trkway group
.CAUfiON, saidfollowlng Superior
Judge Osgood )Villiam s' order
Thursday.
Williams' ruling Is effective until
Feb. 28, when he will hold a hearing
on whether a parkway contract was
· legally Issued toShepherdConslruc·

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Grade school pupil
killed in accident
NEW ORLEANS (API - A
seventh·grade student was killed
during track practice when a strong
wind slammed a rubber practicl'

did practice some medicine, for we
• r.Gte-'.h"t l:l@-&gt;J;at; kr.own !:: B!dwc!l ·
when he moved there in the 1890sas
Dr. Bryant.
While in Washington Bryant was
also principal and president of
Grimes Academy.
As to the reason for the Bryants'
move In the "GaUia County, Ohio,
P eople in History· to 1900" book:
"After so many moves, Mrs.
Bryant decided that It was time to
have a permament home. 1bey
buUt a house In·BldweU and never
moved again. Shr stored her trunk
hi" tt.e att1c-wt.ere tt~ rem.t.•Ed.''
We note that when Dr. Bryant
first moved to Bidwell in the 1890s
there was talk about him organizing In Bidwell a theological school
for black pastors. While a full
fledged school was never realized,
Dr. Bryant was one of tbe
organizers of the Ministers and
Deacons Institute, which enabled

Bryant was a courageous man;
on one occasion In Huntington he
walked Into a mob scene where a
Negro was blamed for killing a
white. The mob was going to lynch
the black man without a trial and
would have done so without Bryant's intervention. On another
occasion In 1901 Bryant because of
his color was refused service In a
restaurant 1il ' f&gt;Oiiin&gt;Jeasant .:::-,;,.;; .,!J- ="J
refUsed to leave . until he was

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,r:onruoti -nnit h.o o"ontu!liJu
"

Dr. Bryant was a speaker of
some note not only holding religious
services throughout the area, but
(vas also a noted speaker for the
Republican Party. He was a part of

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di§cus_ thrown
teammate into his chest, police said .
SHOULD YOU HAVE an old
Coaches tried td revive Anthony
·ye arbook or a Tribune or Gallia
.JosepbEr.ederick. 12, of Violet after
Times containing a picture of the 4\6-pound. 9-inch disc hit him
Cooky Blake when slie was a
neru· the heart Thursday, but hew as
student at North Gallia High
pronounced dead on arrival at
School, please tel her know. ·Cook, United Medical Cente r, officials
who . was . at North Galli a in
sa id .
1960-1963, Is now Mrs. Gale GarPolice spokesman John Marie
man, RD 3. Pleasant Valley Road, · would not identify the student who
Ephrata, Pa. 17522. Mrs. Gorman
threwthedlscus,whichhesaid " was
was a member of the band at North caught by the wind and carried
Gal!ia.
further than expected ."

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Officials refuse to
co~~entonissue
BANGOR. Wash. (AP I- A tra in
that protPsters sa id was carrying
nuclear warheads arrived a t· the
Trident submarine base here.
ending a journey dogged by
demonstra tions since it s start at a n
" Amarillo , T&lt;'xas,'weapons plant.
Police on · Friday ~ rrest ed 131
people on tres pa ssing charges
during demonstra tions in Centra lia,
Va ncouvc•r and Bango r att ended by
severa l hundred people . a uthorities
sa id. Some at tempted to tilock the
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R. B. Smith, D.D.S.; T. R. Motes, D.D.S.; D. G. Groves, D.D.S.

.c1,1stomer·s whose electric ser·

to our customers' needs. Q.ur

vice was affected during th~

older employees said it .was the

severe winter storm which

worst working conditions they

struck our service area and

can remember.

neighboring sta_tes for their

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a number from Columbus and

crews getting to trouble spots,

Chillicothe divisions, and other

to thos·e who offered hot food

personnel worked around the

and drinks to our tired people

clock to restore service. The

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HOPE'S FOR MORE IIUMOR - Bob Hope, who takell a humorous Joolc at television In his
upcoml111 special, "Bob Hope LamJIOOIII Televllllon 1985."MYIIelevlllloo needs more comedy and

le88 emphalls on &amp;oclal problemsaad dleaetenl. (AP Luerphoto).

We also wish to publicly

they did not stop until all ser·

thank. our employees lor the

vice was restored.

Again, thanks, and we'll continue
to give you, our customers, our very best.

For 'an appointment call

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