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of Girl

Prosecutor begins S&amp;L probe
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Pomeroy..:...Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleaaant, W. Va.

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Sunday, March 24, 1985

A Multimedi1 Inc . Newap1per

Eastern proposes new district school facilities
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consolidated elementa•y
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Local School Dlst rict to meet minlmum state
standard educational levels, officials said.
The project, calling for construction of a new
secondacy.•bo~!kllng .and renovatJon ol~t!le p.rgsglJ!_.,
Eastern High School Into a grade school. Is estimated
to cost $5,661.694.
The state will finance ro percent of the construction
· - $3,823,694 - while the school district wUl provide
the remaining $1,630,00). Superintendent Richard
Roberts explained that without state help, the district
would have to ask voters for a 22.1Q.mill bond issue.
But with the state funding, a 6.37-mlll bond Issue could
be sought to finance the district's share.
"How!'lfer, the. Eastern board has passed a
resolution to take off the 5-mill levy passed In 1982 for
buUding Improvements," Roberts noted. "This
mUlage has decreased to 4.5 mills. Therefore, If we
pass the 6.37 mills fcr ,th~ bu!Jd1t'lg program 2nd tlten
remove the 4.5 mills froni the previous levy, the ·

Increase woul(l only be an average ofl.87 mills over a
23-year period, or 18.7 cents per $100 dollars of

survey team completed a study of the high school and
three elementarles - Chester, Riverview and
Tuppers Philns - In 1984.
""Nf'E'\1 ...fo_r repairs and lmprovements were
recogn ..ed-biihe learn~
If also"de\emilnro tliat
expenses on renovating all fotir butldlngs would "far
exceed" the cost of putting up a new building.
Officials noted tlte high school Is already
overcrowded with a student population of approximately 460, whUe the Chester and Tuppers Plains
bulldings are each 55 years old. Riverview was built .
nearly 30 years ago.
The new high school building would accommodate
600 students, with a provision for future expansion,
and wW incorporate energy conservation, fire safety
ahd other state-mandated directives.
The estimated cost of the new high school is
. $S,J43,:alt while renovation of the current high school
buUding Is set at $5J8,433.
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buU~ing, th!c' taxpayers are going to have to pay

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State Rep. Jolynn Boster poses a
question to a witness durbtgthe
legislative hearings held Friday
at the Senior Citizens Center on
delnstllutlonallzatlon.

By KEVIN KELLY
'11mes-Sentlnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - A set of recommendations on dealing with t.he
Issue of releasing mental heall hand
mental retardation clients Into the
community wiU be pr~ented to
state government bY )he select
~mr!llttee studying the Issue.
"If we come up wllh good
recommendations. they won 't be
Ignored," said State Rep. Jolynn
Boster at the concl\lslon of a
legislaTive hearing lrito delnstltuUonallzation Friday.
The local hearing was the last of
eight conducted by the committee.
formed last November by House
Speaker Vern Riffe to answer
concerns that discharged clients
receive substandard housing and
services and that more state
employees will lose their jobs.
Boster, 0-GaUipolls, was appointed
chairperson.
"We hear a lot ol the same things,
but we always hear something
· new,.. Boster said. "These are
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rates posted declines ·
between 1983 &amp; 1984

By lARRY EWING
Average area
'l'fnlelHientlnel Staff
jobless rale: '83-'84
GALLIPOLIS - While continu.lng to reflect !Obless rates "above
(jlunty
l"ercentaae
state and national averages, tile
unemployment rate In GaUia and
Athens .................. ....11.8 (9.3)
Meigs counties posted major deGaDia
..................... 1~.7 (10.4)
clines between 1983and1984, reports
Jacluion
.................. 15.8 (11.1)
the Ohio Bureau of Employment
Lawrence ................ 17.0 (16.7)
Services.
Meigs ............1 ........ 17.1 (10.6)
Meigs County regist ered the
VInton
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greatest decline In southeastern
Ohio during the period, according to
'83-'84. JOB! FSS RATES OBES-flgures released Saturday.
Unemployment
rates throughBetween 198.1 and 1984, the
out
southeastern
Ohio declined
average jobless rate In Meigs
between
198.'1
and
1984, reporis
County fell from 17.1 to 10.6 percent
Ohio
Bureau
of
Employment
the
-a one-year decline of 6.5 percent. .
Sen'lces. With a decllne of 6.5
Gallla County posted a 4.3 percent
percent for the period, Meigs
decline during the period, as the
County
registered the greatest
unemployment rate fell from a 1983
n!ductlon
in the area. 'lbe
average of 14.7 percent to a 1984
average
rates
for 1983 are shown
averageofl0.4 percent.
above, with 1984 averli&amp;"S In
According to OBES estimates, In
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1983 - on average - 2,223 Gallla
RECOMMENDATIONS OFFERED - Recomrllenclati on clent
Countlans were without work each monthly number of unemployed
dlllcharge and employee layoffs were offered to the slate committee
month of 1983. By 1984, that number Meigs Countians ·fell from 1,854 to
meeting bt GaDipolls Friday by (Waucle Brookins, above, a GaDipolls
had dropped to 1,522.
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Developmenfw «;enter employee.
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Ohio House nearing vote on budget,
-By ROBERT E. MD,!.ER
Alllloclated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Gov. Richard Celeste's
proposed 10 percent reduction In the state Income tax
apparently will be ~weetened this week as the House
Fina~ Committee nears a vote on his 1985-1987
budge~ blll.
.
The panel wUI consider amendments to the bUl
Wednesday; and Chairman WUllam E. Hlnig, D-New
Philadelphia, said hP hopes the change can be
Included In the bill that leaders want to bring to a floor
vote April 3.
In other business this week - as lawmakers seek to
return to normal business after_last week'·s savings

---and we can have' somethlng !fiat we carniepend on." Officials hav.e set a public meeting for Thursday at 7
p.m. at the high school .to discuss the proposal.

sorriettiliig," commented one school employre.
can have a new school for a lot less than what we can
make repairs to the old buUdlngs to the old bulldings.

Panel-·-s eeks ~genuine ~~-"- ­
answers' to mental
health care questions

Dozens Of

new high school wW replace the present secondary
buDding, whidJ wW be turned into a consolldaled
elenletltary school.

NEWIDGHSCHOOLPROPOSED-Comtnlcllon
of a new high school for Eastern U.CaiSchOOl Dlslrlt:t
would be more economical than renovating aD four
buildings bt tbe dlo;trlcl, olflclals claim. U buiJI, the

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consider the budget llefore the state's July- 1 fiscal
Initial testimony Tuesday on a bill, approved by the
deadline. he noted.
House last week , creating 21 new congressional
Hlnlg said his committee does not plan to change
districts for Ohio. The proposal, to replace districts
the 10 percent ·tax cut-submitted bY-the-governor, but ......which _ were Invalidated_ _because___of _I)Qp_u_t_ati()n_
that he hopes that It can .be made retroactive to Jan. 1
discrepancies. does little damage to the districts of
Instead of taking effect on July 1asorli(inally planned.
any incumbent members of Congress. But It Is so
That would mean that Ohioans would get an
finely drawn thatthediffe!'f'nce between the smallest
additional $79 million in tax relief during calendar
and largest district Is fewer than 10 persons.
year 1985, boosting total relief for calendar years 1985
Both pariles supported It overwhelmingly In the
· through 1987 to $640 million. An average family of four
House.
with one wage earner would save$94 in191l5 inStead of
On Wednesday, the House Highways and Highway
$47 as originally proposed.
Safety Committee Is scheduled to vote on a bill
The Senate Ways and Means Conunlttee wtll hear
mandating the use of seat belts. Violators could be
fined up to S50 under the proposal that ,applies to

and loan crisis- tile Senate will turn Its attention to
congressional redistricting while the House plans a
committee vote on legislqtion mandating the use of
motor vehicle seat belts.
House Speaker Vern Riffe Jr., D-New Boston,
despite last 'week's marathon sessions on a bill to
speed reopening of savings and loan associations thai
were closed by the governor's emergency order. said
his leglslatlve timetable for this year Is intact.
He said earlier that he wanted to get the massive,
$32.2 billion budget bUl to the Senate before Easter
break "and we are about where I thOught we would
be." Thai will give the Senate nearly three months to

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nn-&amp;ntbtel Reports
GALLIPOLIS - Federal Reserve officials have
approved emergency, state leglslatlon . allowing
state-chartered savings and loans to reopen at their
,
discretion for limited service.
Late Friday, state officials were sttll in the process
of notifYing thrift officials of the federal approval and
It was not known how many of the savings and loan
which were closed March 15 by Gov. Richard Celeste
would reopen on Saturday.
, "We don't really have a feel for that yet," said state
Commerce Department s(Xlkesman Rick Spencer.
"We're In the process of sending out copies of the rules
tonight."
Locally, two lnstltutlons are scheduled to reopen
Monday.
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In aeparate announcements Saturday, Hugh H.
Grabam Jr., executlve vice president ot Gallipolis
· Savings &amp; Loan, and G. Richard Brown, managing
dlrl'Ctor of Buckeye Bulldlng &amp; Loan, said thelr
Institutions have been approved forFSUC Insurance.
Notification came from the
and loan

Both GallipOlis S&amp;L and Buckeye B&amp;L wW operate
under a Umlted withdrawal baslsolrmtlpert'lllltomer ·

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per month, Graham and Brown said. Both Institutions
have been closed since Celeste ordered an S&amp;L
holiday.
Some institutions that opened up this week under
other provisions of the emergency law have not
. reported runs.
"This Is an encouraging sign that the confidence Is
there," Spencer said. ,
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At the same time, the office of Gov. Celeste
announced that seven Ohio institutions whiCh applied
lor federal Insurance have received conditional
approval and are free to open for lull seiVIce, with
each deposit up to $100,00) tully Insured by the
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp.
According to Federal Home Loan Bank Board
s(Xlkeswoman Martha Gravlee. the thrttla granted
conditional approval were: Geauga Savings of
Newbury; Bethel BuUdlng and Loan Co. ol Bethel;
PEoples BuUdlng Loan and Savings Co. of Lebanon;
Southern OhiO Savings Association of St. Beman!;
WUllamsburg Building and Loan Co. of Wllllamsburg; Seven Hills Savings Association of Clndnnatt;
jill(( Versailles
and Loan of Versailles.

news conference at which Robert B. McAlister appointed bY the governor earlier Friday as the
state's new S&amp;L superintendent -IntroduCed himself
as "a re-opening czar" and said hr plans to get aU of
the closed S&amp;Ls back in business within W days.
Thomas L. Battles. replaced as acting superintendent bY McAlister but retained as legal counsel for the
Savings and Loan Division, will work with McAlister
In the effort, Sawyer said. Battles described hlmsell
and McAlister as "a management team that wUI
work for the best interest of the savings and loans and
the depositors."
· Celeste did not elaborate on why Battles was
replaced.
Problems in Ohio's savings and loan industry arose
after the March 4 collapse or ESM Government
Securities Inc .• a Fort Lauderdale, Fla.. securities
llrm that was a major lender to Home State Saving$
Bank of Cincinnati lind held Home State securities as
collatera I.
Customers soon began a run on HIFIIe State that
prompted the thrllt to ciOIIE' Its doors March 9. When
runs were reported at some other Cnclnnati area

law was made by Raymond
stall. and Commerce Director Kenneth R. Cox, at a

Insured savings and loans
loans
Insured by federal agencies were not am!Cte!d

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The Sunday Timet-Sentinel

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Mental health•...__._(eo_n_un_ued_fro_m_pa_ge_Al_&gt;

Page A-2
March· 24, 1986

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-A-3

eather:---.....,.Jobless rate••.___ _...;.._(eo_nt_lnu_ed_tnm_pqe_.u'l~

Statewide, the unemployment ·
figure tell trom 12.2pereent In 198310
9.4 percent In 1984 - a reduction ot
2.8 per,cent.
Nationally, the joblessratefell2.1

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Ohio snow possible
INTRODUCES

By Tbe A.osoclaWd Press
The National Weather Service says some snow may show up In
Ohio on Sunday,
Rain spread northward across Ohio on Friday, arriving in tbe
northern lake shore areas by sunset and continuing dwtng the night.
R!llnfall amounts of two-tenths to four-tenths of an Inch have been
reported all over the state. .
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Light easterly winds continued during the night and temperatures
ranged from the upper 30s In northern Ohio to the lower 40s In the

Men killed
.during chase
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Two
men being chased from a burglary
· ·scene by pollee were killed Friday
when their car slammed Into a
utility pole and overturned south of
Columbus.
William A. St.mit, 27, of Groveport, and an unidentified man
believed to be from Pickaway
County, were pronounced dead by
the Hamilton Township emergency ·
squad at 2: 45 a.m. Both men had
been thrown20to25!eet fromthecar
arid had extensive internal Injuries,
authorities said.
Pollee found several hundred
dollars worth of merchandise,

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The tecent savings and loan
scandal In Ohio has shaken the
banking Industry very badly. What
happened was the Home State
Savings Bank had Invested Its
depositors' money In a Florida
company that speclallt.ed In dealing
In government securities. The
company was shut down bY the
SEC after It couldn't account for
mUIIons of dollars of bonds . It
claimed to have on hand. When
word got back to Ohio that Home
State was stuck with bad paper, tbe
good citizens of Cincinnati decided
It might he prudent to take their

any turids until the officers took me
for a ride on their 70.foot yacht. I'll
say this, people In Flortda really
know how to Uve."
"Hold It," I said. "Bankers don't
risk their eustomers' savings In a
comp11ny just because It owns a
yacht."·
"It wasn't only the yacht. They
also paid more Interest than other
firms In tbe bond business. The
competition for deposits Is fierce
these days, and It we can offer just a
quarter of a percent more to the
public we can put the guy across the
street out of business. People don't

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understand that }fe can't let their

· Unfortunately everyone got the
ldeaatthesametlme,andpanlcset
In, not only for Home State
customers, but also lor other
banking Institutions In Ohio. The
governor had no . cbolee but to
declare a long bank holiday to cool
down all the people who were

horses. Nobody . lives like that
unless they're honest."
"In retrospect wouldn't your
bank have been better off If you had
taken the bonds back to Ohio
Instead of leaving them In Miami?"
"I couldn't have done that. rr I
had asked for the securities I "'ould
have hurt their feelings, and they
would have told me to Invest my

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Lottery winning .

presentative, Branham , 1717 Wpsl
NinE' Mile Road. Suit e 204. Dt:trpll,

numbers: 418, 3972

Ml chl.ga n, 48075 .

CLEVELAND (AP) The
winning number drawn Friday
night In the Ohio Lottery's daily
game, ''The Number," was 418.

In the "Pick 4" game, the winning
number was 3972.
· The lottery reported earnings
Friday of $29,743.50 from wagering
on "The Number." The earnings
came on sales of $1,384,316.50, whUe
holders of winning tickets are
. entitled to share $1,354,573.
In the parlmu lu~I "Pick4" game,
sales totaled $2(17.7 11 .50. Holders of
'· winning tickets m-. Pntltled to 45

BY GARRY TRUDEAU

The early morning weatber map showed a nearly stationary low '
pr:essure area over Kentucky. Hlgh pressure continued over the New
England states. Another area of low press"'f !'xtended from the
northe!11 Plains throogh Iowa to Texas.
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This ston:n area wtll move to western Ohio early Sunday and then
"acroSs tbe state dutlng the day: Colder air wltb this system may
change rain to a period of wet snow !'[unday, mainly across tbe
northern and western parts of Ohio.

State zone forecasts

winning $1
earns
$4,656. A winning $1 boxed ticket
earns$194.
The Number: four-one-eight
Pick 4: thrlee-~llne· se•ten··two

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Rain likely Saturday night . Lows from the upperinl In the north to
the mid 40s In the south. Somewhat cooler witb rain Sun.day, possibly
changing to wet snow In the north and west late In the day. Highs In
the 40s.
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backing our deposits with govern·
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the 83rd day of 1985. There are282 day's
burned how something like Ibis
"t:~ow you're getting Into
:r'tioday Is Sunday, March
tilt In the year.
could take place.
. tecbnlcalltles."
.:Today's highlight tn history:
"We made a mistake. It could
"Why didn't you ask to see the
::On March 24, 1882, German scientist Robert Koch announced In Berlin have happened to anybody,"
bonds?"
'
tllat he had dlSCOIIered the bacillus responsible for tuberculosis.
"That's what the people or Ohio
"We did. Do you think we're from
•; On this date:
areafraldot," !said. "Why would a Missouri?"
1765, Britain enacted the Quartering Act, requiring American
bank risk so much money with a
"And what happened?"
eplonlsts to provide temporary housing to Brttlsh soldiers.
s ma II F Ia rid a sec u rl tIes
"They showed them to us and
;.. Jn 1.883, long&lt;l.stance telephone service was Inaugurated between company?"
then put them back tn the safe."
·
"You should have 'seen their
"Didn't It occur to you that they
Otlcago and New York.
:;1p 1932, New York radio station WABC broa~cast a variety program offices In Florida. Every dealer had might have been sbowtng the same
fr&amp;n a moving train In Maryland.
•
a suite overlooking the ocean."
collateral to different customers
'•Jn 1934, President FrankJtn ·D. Roosevelt signed a bUI granting tuture
"You mean you Invested your over and over a&amp;aln?''
~lienee to the Philippines.
.
m·~=~
- .
· depositors' money In a !Inn be·
"Frankly It never ci'CIIII!d our
:•ln 1944, In occupied Rome, the Nazis executed mo;:ethan iXl'dvniai15iiJ :--caus~n;o.rwt!tlt ift!Pi"I!Sifea~in ~rnifiWI. 'l'iii'l"o~·guy-iiaa rhOitli!
~!sal for an attack by Italian partisans the day before that killed 32
their ottlces?"
'
you wouldn't belleve, witb a tennis
Gdman soldiers.
"Of course not. I didn't give them court, Olympic-size pobl and race

::.m

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"I would like to Invite the
committee to sit on my front porch
and have your ·heart , broken," he
said.
Recommendations Ignored
For the sec\lon on mental
retardation, testimony centered on
the concern for discharged cllents .
and the economic impact further
layoffs will have at Gallipolis
Developmental Center.
Betty Watklns, a licensed practi·
car nurse at GDC, testified that

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DUBLIN,Ohio '(AP ) -Wendy's
International Inc. won't support
Clara Peller's search for ~ 'thebeef,"

Esla Jane Russell

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"UnfortUnately, Clara's appear·
ance in the ads makes it extremely

commercial.
. "We are extremely sony this
~ppenec! because our company has

Wendy's, which has 3,095re!ilaU·
rants worldwide had a 31 percent
Increase in annu~l revenues during
its "WbE're's the beef" campaign,
Welter said. The phrase became
part of American pop culture and
"Recently, a contract negotiated · madeMs.Pelleraninstantcelebrity
on Clara's behalf led to her
and heroine of frustrated consu·

Welter said. "She's a fantastic lady,
and we'll miss Working with her."
But in Chicago, Mrs. Peller said
she had been misled by Wendy's.
She said in a statement, issued by
spokeswoman June Rosner, that
during negotiations with Wendy's
founder Davis Thomas and others
they "constantly told me not to

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GALLIPOLIS - Ivan Fife, 77,
POMEROY- Esta Jane Russell,
seems to have found it in another spokesperson for olir products."
Eureka Star Route, dled Friday in
St. Mary's Hospital, Huntington,
.
W.Va.
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,
'Born Nov. 4, 1007, at Lesage,
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son of the late

89, ~SpringAve., Pomeroy,diedin

at tbe Gallipolis Locks and Dam for
23yearsandwasassociatedwiththe
GaU!a County Sheriff's Department
for several years, retiring in 1977. He
was a member of Mo!lllt Zion
Church.

She was a member of the Free
Methodist Church.
Swviving are a son, Harold of
Pomeroy; four daughters, Effie
Hayden of Tomball, Texas, Marcia
MuU!nix of Fairfield, Mary Russell
of .

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Pomeroy Friday.
A retired school teacher. Mrs.
Russell was born May 2, 1895, at
Harrtsonv!Ue, a daughter of the late

grandchildren.
BesideS her parents, she was
preceded In death by her husband,
Alpha; a son, Kenneth, and a
daughter, Alma Tolernan.
'
Services will be held at 11 a :m.
Monday in Ewing Funeral" Home,
with the Rev. James Keesee
olticiating. Burial will be in Brad·
ford Cemetery. Friends 111ay call at
the funeral home from 9:30 a.m.

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ThehamburgerchainsaldFrlday
that Mrs. Peller's endorsement of
another product meant she couldn't
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ettisaucecommercial. Thecommericialinfersthattlarafoundthebeef
somewhere other than at Wendy's

merseverywhere.
Welter said Wendy's had been
negotiating a new, three-year con·
tract with Ms. Peller, but that was

GALLIPOLIS - The opening of
an American Grants and 'Scholar.
ships center at OanTax Inc., 336
Second Ave., wUI open new avenues
. of .financial aid for college and
post-high school students, according
DanTax President Claude Daniels.
Darilels said that through utillZa·
tion of of electronlc
and

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forever."
•
"Wendy's charge that I am no
longer credible because I found beef
in Prego's Spaghetti Sauce IS what
isn't credible," Mrs. Peller said. "I
may be an old lady but I'm not .
senile."
Her attorney said the spaghetti
sauce Is not the real bone of
contention.
"She was gonna sue them," said '
attorney Joel Weisman. "We really
think this is a pre-emptive strike ·

Bernhard Goetz appears before a
grand jury on Monday to testify
· aboUt theshootingoffotiryoothsona
subWay train, tEe panel ~ will~
"consider c harges on the basis of
other evidence," a prosecutor says.

Goetz's lawyers said in a statement Friday that the selr-employed
electronics tester "reaffirms his
request that the deadline tor his
appearance. before the grand ju!Y ·
be defQrred to Friday, March 29th,
1985, at which time his counsel wlll
be available."
The attorneys have said they are
tied
with other cases and cannot

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; : Arrangements wiU be announced
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Gallia County courthouse.
The swimming facility is included
tn the park district's master pian for
Raccoon Creek County Park. The
park commission meets regularly
on the fourth Wednesday of the
month at 7 p.m.

•

CSU president
.~to improve academi~s

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: accident In the parking lot of Big &amp; Rt. 1, Gallipolis, for OWl and left of
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;tmprovlslied Central State against
year's budget, and a
·University.
financial analysis projected a possl·
: Starting next year, students will ble $5.2 m!Uion debt this year.
; be required to pass a language
Thomas told university trustees
•proficiency test before they . can Thursday that 43 percent of the
~aduate. The school also hopes to school's winter term students Uveon
.start remedial programs for strug· campus and dorms are 76 percent
:gling students and an honor college lull.
•With advanced coorses for ad·
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: vanced students.
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: Central State also wUI I'!'QUire team and has named a presidential
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of the youths shot by Goetz.
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state court tn the Bronx, where
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IMPROVEMENTS - A new archway and chain
· llilk fence have been in8talled at the Letart Falls
Cemetery. Pictured felt to right are Letari ~
Trustees, Don R. HID, Harry C. HUl and Waller H.
: Roush, who wete reSponsible lor' the Improvements;
and Clarence Norris, CBI"etaker. New sltnibheey hall .

LADIES' DIAMOND

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: Funeral services wUI be hel!l at 2 William
Sheridan
p.m. Monday in Mount Zion BaPttst,
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POMEROY
William
J.
Sheri·
added.
,liteele officiating. Burial will be in
dan, 73, 425 Sprtng Ave., Pomeroy,
Quoting a 1981 U .S. News ~nd
,Mount Zion Cemetery. Friends may
14 Kl. i Ct. TW
died
Friday
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Mr.
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horn
July
27,
;. The body will lie in state in the
1911, tn Sutton Tilwnship, Meigs
M!urch an hour prior to the service.
County, asonofthe.lateWalterand
GALLIPOLIS - It was incor·
Sara.h Gibbs Sherida n. He had. been
Donald E. Knoll.!!
rectly reported in Iast Monday ' s
v. ct. rw
.. ~ ~.~ . ·~- ... ~-" . --~·"'- ,. ~ e!Il!'lol!t'd.as a .machinlsLwithJhe ~-'I'Fibunethat WUI!amR.Bush,Rt.2,
$299.00
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Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical
Gautpolis, received a divorce from
comporo atlliOO.oo
:; GALLIPOLIS- Word has been
Corp. at Ravenswood, W.Va.
Faye Hammond Bush, Rt. 2,
J:eceived by the Times-Sentinel of
Surviving are his wife, Margaret
Gautpolls.
·
Your Dimaond Headquarters
(be death of Donald K. Knotts, 54, a
Smith Sheridan; a son, WIUiam J.
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and Darla HawleybfPomeroy; ·and
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a sister, Mary Ann Van Cooney of
nameofFayeHammond.
.• ServiceswereconductedWednes·
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'1'his thing has gone too far. lf then!
isn't.a trial, I'm damned.".
.:
Meanwhile, a federal judge said
Friday that he would r!!C(uire GoeJ7,
toanswerquestionsnextweek abQut
his claim of Florida
tn an

Goetz shot the four youths on a
subway train Dec. 22 after they
asked him for $5. The first grand
jury to investigate the case indlcted
the 31-year-oid gunman only on a

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World Report article, Daniels said
"thousands" of scholarships go
unclaimed each year.
There are thousands of scholar·
ships that are altered by churches,
professional organizations,: corporations and philanthropic organiza· ·
tions that do not stress academic or
athletic superiority as criteria for

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Also surviving are two sons,
LewisG.FlfeandDaleR.Fife,both
Of Eureka; three daughters, Karen
MUJerofGaU!poUs,SharonHolieyof
PatriOt, and Jeri Simmons of
~; a twin sister, Mrs. Okey
(Iris) Farley of Lesage; another
4tster, Ml'!l. Lewis (Bessie) Henry of
(iallipolls Ferry, W.Va.; and 17
SJ'andchlldren and nine great,

March 24, 1986

·Peller found the beef, but lost her job

Area deaths
Ivan Fife

March 24, 1986

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March 24. 1986

1986

Ohio-Point Plee11nt, W.Va.

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Local Briefs:

All households with PUCO regulated utUltles must enroll In the
~PIP) Percentage of Income Payment Plan.
__ Interes.te!I.JodlYJdi.ulls.may
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Outreach Office, Meigs County Courthouse, 992-54m; the .Gallla
County Outreach Office, 2X!Jackson Pike, Gallipolis, 44&amp;-0011, or the
Central Office ln CheshJre, 367-7341 or 992-6629.

and costs were suspended following
hls no contest plea to drtvlng left of
center.
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LeRoy Gli:&gt;ion Jr.,- of Rt. 2,
Keystone Road, Vinton, was fined .
$17 after
guilty to dlsor-

Incident .
In other traffic cases, two Gallla
County residents received sixmonth suspended jail terms and
Were fined $12 for no driver's
licenses. Ricky Thomas. 26, 93
Cedar St., Apt. 2, and James D.
Stokes, 18, of Rt. 4, Galllpolls, were
POMEROY- A 31-year-old Gallla County man has been ordered.
also placed on 18 months probation
to report regularly to Woodland Centers lor treatment In lieu of a
. following their guilty pleas. Stokes'
suspended six-month ]aU sentence handed down ln the Meigs County
fine and costs on a charge of drtvlng
left of center were suspended
Juvenile Court after he was charged following an Incident ln
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Meigs Juvenile Officer. Carl Hysell said the man parked near the
Pamela Lambert, of Patrlot Star
pool room ln Middleport and offered a 10-year old boy conilng from
Route, fortelted $45 bond for falling
the pool room m to work for him.
to pay $00 In parking tickets . .
Forfeiting $40 bond lor traffic
The man told the boy he was pay them lf the youngster WO\lld go
... to Addison and unload hlsmotor vehlcle for hl'll. The boy refused and
\1olatlons were Nelson R. Bostlc; ·57~
went Into the pool room. The bpy and lifVeral of hls frtends then .
of Rt. 3. Gallipolis, Improper ·
passing; Carnett a llarrtson, 33,of23
exited from the pool room and ended up summoning the Middleport
Pollee Department. Hysell was called to the scene.
Neal Ave., assured clear distance;
Upon questioning, Hysell said the man did admit to having ulterior
Laur.ence M. Mayes. 67, of Point
motives other In offering the work to the youngster. Hysell said that
Pleasant, W.Va., failure to yield the

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vehicle drtven by William L.
Kinnard, 45,
heavy
dan:lllge to
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moderate to the
The
hospital had no
Elkins'
treatment Saturday morning. El-

64, Oak Hill, for assured clear
distance In a four-vehicle accident
on U.S. 35 Friday.
_ Coif was rEportedly unable to stop
ln time ill 2 p.m. and struck the rear
of a car driven by Stephen J .
Deaver, 45, Rt, 1, Coolvllle, forcing
Deaver's vehicle Into the rear of a
car drlven'by Patrlcla K. Bates, 30,
2189 Eastern Ave. )3ates' vehJcle
then struck the rear of an auto
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Deaver' Bates artd Mink were all
Vinton sometime dunng the first
stopped ln traffic for a left turn when
two weeks of this month.
the collision occurred. Oeaver's
Russell !?laY!on Jr .. C?lumt:"_s, _ ,~.. , )P as moderately qama,ged,
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entered when a _:,lndow was
and the others were slightly .
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sba ttered . The garage IS
on IO 160
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complaint from Tony a Shaw, Rt . 1,
Gallipolis, who Informed the department tbat her Reese Hollow Road
residence was entered Friday and
food was taken from the kitchen .

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two-car accident on OhJo 160 near
Porter Frtday.
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46 Rt 2 Vinton came over a
hlllcr~t a'nd upon ~ vehJcle driven
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the Gallipolis City Board of Education has been set for Wednesday at
7: 1J p.m,. according to Superintendent Joseph D . Carter.

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A Menage From

PAUL FAt.SELY ACCUSED
William B. KugAn
The Faloe Ao111111pdon

To remove baptism as being el!entllf to ~vation and playing an.
important part in the washing away of Paul a sins, the following explanation is given to Acts ~:16: "Here the Bible ~Ua us what Pau! said .
that Ananias said. Of course, we do not sup!!""" that Paul was elaim·
ing to give exact quotation, and he probably did !lot· The Bible dO!• not
arantee that ail the things that men say, which ,are repartee! m. the
flible, were true. We know that the TOCord of. Paul~ q~~ion 11,1~!
and that Paul actually reported that Ananw w~ •. :Af'G~
baptized. and wa~h aWOJI tAr,;,, .. ' But wha~ the Spm;
actually happened, in inspired language, m •~~.
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ulllo tAee ;,. tile wBJI 01 tAou &lt;3""!ft, hath rent ""'' t~t tlwv ~~~~giltort
· 8 thy light a1lll bo fi/Ud wotll tile Hol11 Glloot... Paul, opeaklng
Jews who ~ere familiar with the eeremonlea oftbe law IUid
all the objeCt ledons and typea of the p11180ver, the aacriflcea, t~
priesthood and the Temple service, would be ac&lt;:UstoJedhto
speech. in ;..)igioua matte~ A't so. Pau~,Ii:~ ~
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and that we have no guarantee that all thlnga men uy, Including Paul,
were true: Now, in spite of tbeae two statement&amp;, we are told ~hat
Paul'• quotation is right, but that the real trut~ Ia w~at tbe Spirit of_
God tells us in Acto 9:17. To aave Paul from IDIIqUotmg Ananlu and
not be guilty of misrepresenting\he truth u revealed by the Spirit, we,
are then told that Paul was speaking the truth In a filrurative IIIIJIIIOr.
This is indeed confusing and leads one in c!rtleo. If Palll wu liOt milquoting Ananias, why mention it? If Paul wu apeaking the truth, why
say we have no guarantee that It ill truth? If Paul was lrivlu an
accurate. truthful aeeount in ,Acts 22:16, why uy the "!"'al truih Ia
what the Spirit of God tells uam Acts 9:17"? There Ia 110 di4Lnopooqo in
what is recorded In Acts 9 811d Acts 22 wha~er. Luke, the author of
Acts, was being led by the Holy Spirit In reeordlng all the laformatlon
in tbe
Paueristie.
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lng and words spoken on behalf of hUt defenee are truth. BotII GCCOIIIIII
were made possible by the Holy Spirit 8IICI bolA GCCOUIIII tell u.o that
Paul was baptized. By reading and ootudying the two aecountt, the
picture ol Paul's convenlon ll complete aad euy to uDdentand, and
not confusing. It becomes eonfuolng when you remove the e ....tlala of
salvation baptilm included, so as to juatlfy the doctrine of aalvatloa by
''ftltitl
"which originated with Martia Luther, when be added to
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$253,453.72.
· Gallla County Local Schools were awa.rded $182,889.(17. Deducted
was $17,:fi2 for employee retirement and $60,601 for teacher
retirement. The net payment was $104,756.(17.
The county board received a direct allotment of$26,ti81.61, making
·the total net payment $358,:.al9.79.
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Fou'1dation subsidies received
GALLbous - Gailia County's two school dls~cts and county

board of/Education received $501,895:40 in the March state school
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., · Gallipolis CUy Schools recet-:Ed a total .Qf ~.c~3~ fro_m J!~!~.h
··-·· ,. , . ·was takep"$'7;32tHor schooremployre retirement and $44,551 for state
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tlie right side of the road and struck
mi. t&lt;mbanl!rngrjt, C!IUSJng heavy
•damage to the car.
Jnjured wer.e !,he driver and two
Damlen W. Brewer, 18, ·

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Hysell reminded residents tha,.t two film slide programs to allert
parents and children to attempt~ at child molestation are available
and any organization wishing use of the programs should contact
Hysell through the Meigs County Probate and Juvenile Court.

to control.
Glen H. Elkins, 31, Rt. 3, Bidwell,
was taken to HMC after a head-on
collision on U.S. :fi at 1:20 a.m.
Saturday.

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taken to Holzer
Medical Center by the Gallla EMS,
where Rhodes was admitted for
·treatment of a broken _jaw. She wa,s
ln good condition Satunlay morn-

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'fllrEe of !he lnjurtes occurred In a
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and want. to Involve them In the
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY-' AD Girl !lcouU! partldpate

In Gallla County arE.'\,not only the
mothers of scouts, but at one
time were in troops themselves.
Scouting offers leadership for
young womerl In Gallla County,
and Is ln the 60th year. The girls
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Girl Scoutlng Is a lot of fun, but
also a good deal of work I~
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glils held their first motherthe present time, there are no
daughter cam pout at Raccoon
badges for the Daisy Girl Scouts,
Creek County Park. They also
and a few for the Brownies.
have a yearly camp day, In
The active work really begins
which the outdoor skills are
In the Junior scouting stage; up
emphaslied. The girls also have
kinder--c-~-.4a~ th~g!l ~!giP.-"&lt;oo_..., tli:mAg.'Ht..e~Sf:.ntor; .....~~~:-...-==~..csm~~!r.Mar.--..to-the--eamp- - - - scbooL PreviOusly, scouting Inalong In girl scouting, the more
out, only lndoors.
volved only school age children,
difficult the ballge is to
Girl Scouting Is expanding this
now they reach to the kindersome taking up to nine months,
year, Including the kindergarten
like the interest badges.
ages In the Daisy troops. They
garten, aceordlng to Linda
Cru~ an adult volunteer With
However," all work and no fun
are so named for the founder of
t he local scouts.
Isn't good for young people.
United States Girl Scoutlng,
Levels of scouting are Daisy
· Yearly, thfi&gt; area girls get
Juliette Low, nicknamed Daisy.
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Girl Scouts, kindergarten;
together for a skating party, and
Brownies, grades one to three;
then there Is Girl Scout Day at
Bmwnles and on up to Girl
Juniors, grades four to six;
King's Island. Not only Is the day
Scouts, both junior and senior.
For some,
doesn 't
Cadets, grades seven through
Itself lots of fun , bu~ thetrlpthere
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has come a long way over the
past 60 years In Gall!a County.
Wh'lt was once three troops 60
years ago has grown Into 25,
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111 Galla Counly, beiWI80 yean ago, has -.a a lew
change~. 'l1le pnJtll'lllll has expanded to lhe
kindergarten level wMh DallY Girl l!roou Hem Is a
photo taken a&amp; 111e MoiiJeNiaulbler 1ea 1n Mareh um.

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In front lrGm lett are Barbara Epling, Joan Schmidt, ·
Irene Clark, Agte JIQrd, Judy Fulks and Nancy
Clark. In bad&lt; are Jane Daniel, June Belley, Mary
Mulalo, E11e11 Schopls, Marta Dean, Dana OaldweU
and Jackie Kalght.

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TOGETHER ACTIVITlES - Mothers and daughteno g..t IDK8her anlllllllly to camp, working
IAlward a better knowled1e and unclenitandlnlol ea&lt;:h other.llereDoon" andAmandaSpencerwork
IAlgether pultlng up a tent .

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March 24. 1986

Calendar

TUESDAY
PO~ROY

SUNDAY
GALLIPOLIS - Klte F lying
Day wlll be Sunday, 2 p.m. at
RaCCOOn · Creek County ' Park,

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RODNEY - Rodney Church
of God will have a spring
enlargement program, with
pack-a-pew Sunday, 10 a.m.
• GALLIPOLIS Marvin
: Booth, Columbus, will speak at
: Prospect Baptist Church, Sun. day, 7:30p.m.
; HOBSON - Rev. Da le Pear- .
•' son wUl speak
. at Hobson Church
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: will speak at Walnut Ridge
Church, Sunday, 7 p.m.
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Memorial
: Church, Sunday, 7 p.m.

MONDAY
-PI'Omeet7: 30 p.m. Monday at the
I :..,:h;-..,1 with Jotm Lisle speaking
the chapter one reading
l;prog,ram

- Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Soror·
ity, will meet Tuesday, 7:30p.m.
at t)le bnmeofCharlenelioeOich,
sponsor. The ritual of jewels tea
will be held. Members are to
meet behind the Pomeroy fir&lt;"- ·
houseat7:15. ·
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CHESHJRE Cheshire
Chapter OES will have pr....
Inspection visit by C!Jstrtct deputy grand matron. Tuesday, 7:30 ·
p,m ;

·POMEROY - Silent auction
to be held when Women's
Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial
Hospital meets at 1: 30 p.m . .
Tuesday in hospllal conference
room.

GALLIPOLIS - GFWC Rlv· .
ers!de Club wUI meet 'I'Illisday, .
at the borne ol Jennie Elliot.
Program topic Is !lie life ol Betty
Ford, by Mrs. Irene Klng.

RACINE - Southern J~nior
High Athletic l38nquet will be
held Tuesday beginning at 6: 30
p.m., at the high school.

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: Quartet . will sing at Salem
: Baptist Church, Sunday, 7 p.m.
· Publlc Invited.

GALLIPOLIS -'- Open Gate
Garden Oub wlll meet Tuesday,
7: 30 p.m. at the borne ol Edna ·
Graham.

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

District
4-H'ers
honored
at dinner

Gallia County

5:45p.m.; Eureka, ~: 30 p.m.
Thursday- Cora, 3:15-3: OOp.m.;
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Samuel H. .Ra~n Tr. Ct.; 3:40-4 p.m.;
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ces Its schedule lor the week or 5-5:20 p.m.; Gawa, 5:30-6
March 25 to 30.
Centerpoint, 6: 1!&gt;6: 00 p.m. ; Center"
Monday - Rodney VUiage, vllle, 6:40-7:10p.m.
3:30-4:45 p.m.; Gallia Metro EstFriday - e&amp;S Bank 11-11: 30
ales, 4:~5: 15 p.m.; Kerr, 5:30-5:55 a.m.; Deposit Collectlons'Meadowp.m.; ~ldweU, 6:10-6:30 p.m. ; brook, 11:45 a .m .-noon; Scenic
Cochran s, 6:40-7p.m.; Valley VIew Hills, 12:&lt;5-12:20 p.m.; Sun Valley
Apts., 7:10-8 p.m.
Nursery, 12:30-1 p.m.; Pinecrest,
Tuesday - Bane's, ll: 5-12: IIi H: 15 p.m.; ChUdren's Home,
p.m.; Dorothy Young, 12:10-12:20 2-2:30 p.m .; Children's Residential
p.m.; C~ay Chapel Road (Opal Treatment Center, 2: 30-3 p.m.
Franklin s), 12:30-12:50 p.m.; Har·
Saturday - Georges Creek;
rison Townhouse, 1:05-1:20 p.m.;
10:15-10:45 a.m.; Bulavtlle TraUer
(Mary), 1:30-1:45
Ct., 11-11:30 a.m.;
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County 4-H members were among
those honored at the Ohio Cooperative Extension Service South District's Rerognltlon Banquet held ;~t
Canter's Cave 4-H Camp on March
21. .
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The banquet . was to bnnor
members · who were district
winners In the 4-H national Awards

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Lunch, 3:10-3:40 p.m.; Crown City,
3:45-4: 30 p.m.; Roma Myers, 4:35. 4:50 p.m.; Ohio Townhouse, 5:15·

HARRISONVJLLE--)'be Harrisonville Senior Citizens Coub '
will have a potluck supper at 6
p.m. Tuesday at the town hall.
January, February a nd 'March
birthdays will be observed witli
· the regular mQrithly meeting to ,
. fOllow .. All members are asked .
tO anend and visitors are
welcome.

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POMEROY - Book.moblle service in Meigs County Is brought by
the Meigs County Publlc Library
under contract with the Ohio Valley
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Bookmobile schedule for Mon-

SUNDAY-12 .Noon 'til 6 P.M.
DAILY-10 A.M. 'til 9 P.M.

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!homas anniversary celebrated

RACINE - The Southern
Local School District Board of
. Education will l)leet at 7 p.m.
. ..J:wt&lt;:ruay in the high school
cafeteria.

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, BIDwELL - Maurice M. and
:Marie Palmer Thomas, Rt. 1,
·Bidwell , celebrated their 68th wed:ding anniversary Friday. They
were married March 22, 1917 at the
,Gallla- County Courthouse In
;GaU!polls.
· The Morgan Township couple are
·the parents ol three c hildren, Mrs.
Andrew. (Dorothy) Toler ol Rt. 1,
·Bidwell, and Mrs. Eugene (Cia: rlbel) Hertenstein ol Chillicothe,

GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis
Rotary will meet Tuesday, 6
p.m. at Oscar's.

~~~!u~follar ,.spaghetti

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Bookmobile schedule. announced for area

Past
Matrons oi· Harrlsonvtlle Eastern Star wlll rrieet Tuesday
evening, 7:30 p.m., at the home
of Betty Bishop.

RtJI'LAND - The Rutland
Club will meet Monday
7:30p.m . at the home of Mrs.
with· Mrs. Virgil
I"A,tl&lt;il~s as co-hostess.

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right for af!eLWork. !lea_utify), fa.shidnable leather sh~
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By SUZANNE SPRING
according to Joseph Lichtenberg, wheat paSta . cut from sheets of
Associated Press Writer
president of the Na tional Pasta dough as customers watch. A pound
. : BOSTON (AP) - .The steaming Association in Arlington, Va.
. of regular noodles sells for $1:99. A
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. : !!E'nt television's "Anthony" racing
;· .llo!l)e In the . worklng,class Norih
homemade pasta outlets, like the
"Two years ago it looked like
• End has becomeyuppienowthatthe
food boutiques who sell ariichoke,
wsta was on a downward trend,"
: ~ beautiful people" have discovered · chocolate or spinach pasta," Llch·
BUdner said. "But the advent of
• k as a quick gounnet treat that's not
tenberg said.
fresh pasta has turned things
·· ~fattening after aU.
He said there Is no way to
arouruJ.''
. : Today, well-heeled young urban precisely measure sales because
Like others in the Industry ,
, t&gt;rofesslonals walk those same small producers do not hel&lt;ingtothe
BUdner attributes the new popular·
~ ,-streets to a fashionable Italian
450-member association. Market
lty of pasta to Its convenience and Its
• restaurant where one specialty Is a nalysts say Americans wlll double
emerging reputation as a health
: !fesh fettuccine with light cream
their yearly Intake otl0.8 pounds of
food.
: , sauce, capers and red caviar. The pasta hy 1990.
While pasta has ~n shedding its.
cost: $7.95 a plate.
Encouragedbytbegrowth,manubelly-filler hnage, nutritionisfs have
• : Blu....collar spaghetti has become facturers like Hershey Foods noted It's in the complex carbohy·
oh-so.chlc pasta.
maker of San Giorgio and Del
drate lamUy, along with vegetables
: "The beautiful people have disco- --Monico brands - and Prince are
and fruits. Some marathon runners
yereq pasta," said Joseph P. coming up with new products like
now
"load" onpastabeforeracesf\)r
•• Pellegrino, president of Prince high-protein and low-caloFie pasta
a slow-burning energy source.
: ,Spaghetti, the Lowell, Mass., com- and new shapes, colors and sizes.
: pany that used "Anthony" to sell its
And two major fast-food restau.produc.t.
. rant,chains are testing·

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Ill~ Jlieme fot t~ecOQd jn a ~ries
and a son, Raymond, who was · ol programs on "The -Renaissan&lt;:{.
killed In a plane crash, August 1, Experience," presented by the
1943. Mike Gee of Gallipolis was Marshall University College of
Liberal Arts and the .CollegeofFine
also reared in the larnily home.
.
They have four grandchildren, Arts .
"Re~alssance Witchcraft: An
Maurice Andrew Toler, Mrs. Janet
Browning and Ronald Raymond .Alternative Belief System" will be
Toler, all of Rt. I, Bidwell; Jeanie explored hy Dr. Willia m G; Palmer,
Hertenstein of Chillicothe, and MU assistant professor othistory,
and Dr. Hymen H. Hart MU
seven great-grandchildren.
They are members of the Cam- professor ol English, at 7' p.'m.
Tuesday, in Meeting Room 1 of the
paign Freewill Baptist Church.
Cabell County Public Library.
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scheduled for April 12-13 at Marsha ll, according to Dr. Barbara
Brown, MU professor of English
and program' coordinator.
Aniong the speakers for the
Shakespeare and Ren_alssance As·
sociation conference will be noted
Tudor biographer Dr. Lacey Baldwin SrQith of Northwestern University and Renaissance scholar Dr.
JQ!m T. Shawcross of the UniY.eJ::
slty or Kentucky.
All of the programs In "The
Renaissance Experience" series
are open to the public. "The series ls
designed to promote an awareness ·
of the effects of the Renaissance
period on mank.lnd today," said
Brown.
Funding for the series and
conierence has come from grants
by the Humanities Foundation of
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. :at cocktail parties you bear, 'Have
·; ;you tried thlsred noodleorthlsgreen
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what's happening. And it's just the
beginning."
. At J . BUdner and Sons, an trendy
supermarket In Boston's yuppie
Back Bay neighborhood, pasta sales
are Increasing dally, to 1,000
purchases in one recent week, said
owner Jim BUdner.
The store offers freSh spinach,
tomato, artichoke, egg and whole

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'·Folmer, Route 3, Pomeroy, will
~celebrate tnelr 25th wedding anni:versary Suilday with an open house
::to be held lrom 2 to 4 p.m at the
:firehouse in Chester.
: Mrs. Folmer Is the daughter of
• Mrs. Blanche Edwards, Route 1.
Cheshire, and the late ·Pearl ·
Edwards. He fs the son ol Mr. and
:Mrs. George Folmer, Pomeroy.
:J'hey were married on April I, 19ro

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: : : Is olferlng county grade schools a
: ~ ·'Traveling Y£-Steryear," to share
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: RSVP volunteers will demon:Strate and/ or display the following:
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: • tyld-tlme health remedies, quilting,
, •!!&gt;room-stick lace, candlewtck.lng,
-music, wooden toys, chair caning,
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the Rev. Merlin Teets.
Mr. and Mrs . Folmer have a
daughter, Cheryl, who Wul be
hosting the celebration.

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Gymboree

Mother needs support
that a chlld's IITegular sleep
patterns (which means you and
spouse have Irregular sleep

young teenaaer from the nelghbor-~
hood tocornelnroran bourortwoat.
tho! end of tbe day whlle you are lltll1

guUty about feeling that way. Is
there something wro~ with me? I
look around and see other mothers
always so bappy with their babies.
. -P.O.. P.ITI'SBURGH, P/1 .

A study many years ago In a
major university involved a va,rsity
football team and a
of
13-month-olds. Toddler
. were .

(Don't ellmlnate boys .this aiel
either.) Many do not yet baby-sit by.
themselves and thls gives them;:
good experience. At this &amp;fll! theY::
are- particularly responsible

looking at those other mothers. You
probably see them at times when
· you're . out or visiting a.t the1r
homes. Chances are they are
·making an extra effort in those
situations - as you most likely do.
Perhaps they look at you' and think

active youngster through a oonnal
day. I bet you can guess the results
-Most o!tl)efootbal\ playersdldil't
make It past noon. And think or it,
you probably never even went
through spring training! .
All this Is to say ~bat you are

need to pay
what you would aregular a babysitter. Such allarrangement .can relieve a lot ~
your fatigue arid give your child;
some special attention, too.

FaulknerPatterson -·

.·. All parents feel tired and worn
be a step ahead of many mothers
out sometimes. Although you didn't . recognizing II.
mention how old your baby Is, any
Perhaps your spouse can plan a
child under three can wear a parent
special 1!-Ctlvlty with your chUd
out So much of your day Is speqt
outside the home on a regular basts
attendlng to the f!!IOnnous -physical so you can have ttn'le to yourself.
needs ofyour child. And as a child
Look to grandparents, too; they
becomes more active, serious
may just be waiting to be asked.
safety concerns are -added. Add to ·
You might also consider asking a

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POMEROY - ' The open-church
weddtngofEUora Rae Faulkner and
Raymolid Lee Patterson wlll be held
at the Pomeroy Church of Christ on
Saturday,- Aprtl 6, at 6:~ p.m. A
half-hour program of nuptial music
wUI precede the weddlilg.
The bride-i!lect Is the daughter of
Margaret Eskew, Pomeroy, and the·
late Eugene Eskew, and Charles .
. Faulkner.Wichita, Kansas. Patterson is the son of Pa~l and Rose
Patterson, Rutland.

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ago Indians
made the !lrst decoys to trick wild~
birds down to within arrow shot.
They were made Of bulrusheS.'
woven and • twisted Into dark '
shapes, and later got thetr nanie ~
from the Dutch. In the Old World
the Dutch tamed Hve birds to trap
wUd ones lil a cage caUed "ende .~ .

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The Rev. Paul Voss, brother-Inlaw of Miss Faulkner, assisted by
Nell Proudfoot, will officiate at the --- - Ellcu:a.nae.Eaulkner- --·ceremony. A receptlon-wlll''oeheld
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Miss Faulkn~r Is a graduate of
Meigs High School and Ga!Hpolls
Scotland occupies the northern 37
Business College. She is employed percent of the Island o( Great
at Bank One 1n Pomeroy.
Britain, plus the outlying Hebrides,
Patterson graduated from Meigs, ·Orkney and Shetla!ld Island chains.
attended Buckeye Hills Career Three-quarters of the population of
Center, and is employed with the more than flve million reside on
Leading Creek Corporation __,a:;,ot__ onn111:e-tes:nr1tahl1'11o:r9fl'llt!l'lheranlau;n dfllla!rrmea , ntmherl-t11 1 11
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Bidwell and Mrs. Shirley Stowers of
Culloden, W.Va. announce the
engagement and forthcoming mar. riage ·of their daughter, _ Kelly
Dawn, to George Ronald Sheets,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sheets of

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NEW YORK tAP) - For a New
:York City policewoman to break the
·Jaw. she neect only do one of two
things: accept a promotion or wear
· a blklili outside.
But that should change next week
· when ihe Council's Committee on
"-Governmental Operations meets to
consider amending the city code,
which has 3,150 pages, weighs 3'1
pounds_and hasnl b!'eo updated !!I
-49years.

Monday lil City Halt, !lila! action Is · century, ahd the last large-scale
"several months" away, said Peter revision was in 1936, he said.
Vallone, committee chatrThe code generally deals with
man. "The Admlnlstra live Code non-criminal offe11ses that still
was a hodgepodge of things -many carryflnesorothersanctlons. ThoSe
archaic. inane and long appllcab~. offen~r;;mge_!rom sucb.cr!mrnon:
LaWYers deallngwith the city, not to place occurrences as Ulegalparklng
inentlon citizens, couldn't figure out to the rare offense of boiling,
wjlat the law was."
burning, or grlndlilg the bones of
The first written code governing horses and coWS, or skinning those
!!.fe in the.c!ty dates back to_ the17lh .._ a.."l!.!·nats. ~-·
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Senior centers announce aCtivities

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· By BOB HOEFUCR

"c" -c;="'"" ., .

menu for the week ls:
- Fish, oven browned ·

Center on Thursday, march.28,atl0'
a.m. to take applications lor the
new seniOr citizens
at The
or to

and cottage cheese, ·cornbread,
cookie.
Wednesday - Pork steak, seal·
loped potatoes, lima beans,

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'l'lnle&amp;&amp;!ntlnel sutt
- =wnO"fi1UsiFDi'1&lt;.'iiii'\1~y''iitoonru"'i'li'=
How are you are cruising Hawn us;. will be .celebrating his 60th
the river? or'
. b~hday on Saturday, March :11.
' You might want to send along best
perhaps, It's up
wishes- or better stU! stop by for a
the river.
cup of collee wtth Clair.
You mt#ht be

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Blngo,11a.m.; Ceramlcs,10·a.m,-2
Exercise &lt;;lass, 3: 30

ter for thls week are as follows:
Monday, March 25 ..:. Chorus
Practice, 1-3 p.m.
Tuesday, March 26 - S.T.O.P.
. Class,10:30a.m.; Phystca!Fltness,

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Bell

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project lor young ~ple on
The Senior Nutrition PrOgram potatoes, Harvard beets. butters.
Wednesday, March Zl - Card
Meigs . Count)' folklore will be
Easter
dinner will be Thursday, cotch pudding.
Games, 1·3 p.m.; Bible Study at
culminated Monday night at the
4,
at noon·.. Please· caU ·the
Friday- Macaroni and ·cheese,
April
Vinton Site, l p.ffi'..
Middleport Public Library when
Thursday, March 28 - Bible Cenier at 992·2161 to make a meal broccoli, stewed tomatoes, ,cherrY
work done wUl be presented by the
Study, 11 a.m.-noon; Blood Pres- reservation If you plan to attend by cheesecake.
young people. from across the
Choice ol milk, coffee, or tea ·
Friday, March 29.
Site.
sure C~k at
eounty who have participated.
J:he ~nio/ ~trit_!9n.Yrogram_ avaUable with meals .
The
Ohio·
'"nie
Is ·
r. 1 •
invited to attend Monday night's
Menus lor
are:
program which starts at 7:30p.m.
Monday- Cheeseburger on bun,
--pork and beans. salad. pears.
The McDaniel family of Nliddle·
.
L'
Tuesday - Chlll with meat and
port feels that prayers have been
beans, cottage cheese, crackers,
answered.
peach Cobbler.
Surgery and recovery lor PaulL.
· .
.
Wednesday - Salmon IQaf, butMcDaniel IU of RS.clne,. grandson
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tered rice, spinach, woole wheat
REG. S115.0Q
of Mrs: M
. argaret McDaniel, 488S.
h()
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bread, chocolate pu.ddlng .
Fourth. Ave., Middleport, Js _oyer.__ : __ ___ .
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Thursday ....., Fried chicken,
OUR PRICE
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and Paul has ~n. d.lscharged ·
·: ·
· __,.. --·· · · ··· mashed-potatoes;-carrots;-btscults,
-~~!!L~~!L!&gt;C)J:lle,.,!O':Ueoc~~'. re~~lng to Cbll~'s Hospital In .. RACINE __ Rev. Steven T. brownies.
St., Pomeroy, on Wedne_sday. · ""'U&gt;1umbi.l'S"ar1in out!&gt;:!lt~nt. "He ··-·oeaveroT"tooiVifle;""·ts~ The"'n'tll.'(l"... ~ frl.cl.itY .--~ .ru~~.=.§!.~·~·.Jl!:i!~l -!·.. ·"·="".T~I~"~-==There Will be a family dinner but undergoes therapy twice a day and
pastor at Racine First Baptist noodles, . whole
nothing too exciting since Paul has receives medication.
Church.
with fruit.
.
The family' Is most grateful for
Deaver comes to Racine from
Choice ol beverage served wi\h
been tn falling health for a number
..:. .•• .!/J.V~!!f§ ~~~~-t2 l!!:l~JX.:Id.~! · ·- ,... ~ . ~~ P!aye~ , cone&lt;&gt;m, gifts and • ?orterfleld. Baptist Church where each meal.
rou may have forgotten, but let cards for Paul who Is looking
tie worked as-a-tiil:hi paslor and """"'"' "=Meigs~(
-~me remind you - Mr. and Mrs. forward to getting back Into the
youth leader.
Burn5 have 14 chUdren - now Headslart Program in Racine.
PO
. u"ROY
He completed his theologywork in
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- The Melgs CountY
that's a heap. They are · Cherie, Cards can be .sent to Paul at Box · Lookout, J&lt;y., where he served as Senlor 0"-·
u=ns Cent er, Mu!berry
COME IN AND
Buck, . C~rla, Richard, Larry, 334, ;Elm St" .Racine.
pastor of the Marrowbone Baptist Heights, Pomeroy, has the follow·
SEE THE
Jerry, Sandra,'Eddie, P~ula, Mike;
--Clturch. He gr·aduated In 1984 wlth a lng activl.Ues scheduled . for the
Jan, DQog, Beth and lasi but not · Employes of the Pomeroy Health
week of March 25-29: ·
NEW COLORS
care Cen terareencouragtngyouto
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B.S, In theology from Clear Creek
least, Susan,
Ba tlst&amp;hoollnPlnevllle K .
· r.tonday- Nutrition Education
. AVAILABLE
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, clean.ull.,f'!e...~.'l!~t, .the~.~tlc, or ""co: : ~ _ Bingo, 11 a.m. ; Square , Dance,
... - f()ny;Taylor:' formerl/(,{ Pbme.' wnatever anij gtve your overnow I'?
oeav"r a1su n01as B :;,. a&lt;'gl·....,;; in '"1'2: :;o-p-:-m :- '- -~~- .=,...,.. "
roy and more recently a resident of them. The group will stage an
Chemistry and mathematics from
Tuesday - Nutrition Education,
II oyd'/Fiunders
f.!utland, was seriously injured at auction for the arthritis foundation
Austin Peay State Unlverslt)' In Bingo, 11 a.m.; Chorus, 1-2 p.m.:
his employm~nt at Klllser Alur:~i- beginning at 2 p.m. on April 9 and · Clarksville, Tenn.
Exercise Class, 3:30p.m.
Low Back Spring Base Chair, Reg. '97 ...... '66
num, ful_v.enswood,'recen(Iy, a.nqls needs to gather up_a variety of sale_ • .Befofl' b!'comlng a pastor,
Wednesday - Nutrition EducaHigh Back Spring Base Cl)air Reg. 1 1_15 ~.., ·~5
confined to Charleston
General
Items.
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worked
for-several
years
In
tlon'Blngo,
11
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Bingo,
Hp.in.;
s
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· ~ase-· Lounger. Reg. -,;J--.-5
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Hosp ita I. inCharleston, . a.
c e. uc . oneer ames ama- ni'anagement and superv!SQry post- Bowling at Pomeroy Lanes, 1:30
R k
R
87
.. 6
---han Is donating his servl!:f!s for the
lions for both Borg-Warner Cheml· p.m.; Paint Oass, 1:15 p.m...
oc . er, eg. ' "" ""' """"" .... "" ·" ·" "" ·
. You Syracuse ball players,. had auction. Whatever you can come up cals and DuPont.
Instruction by Lots Pauley, cost is
2 Seat Glider,. Reg. $228 •...... •............... : '146
. better get with 11. Final registration with to contribute, call Mary before
$5.
·
. Table, ~eg. '67 .............. ; ................. .
.Susannah,'' an·
excursion boat
whlch wlll be put
. Into operations on Aprl11, working
.out of .]ronton 'lhd Portsmouth In
.Ohio; Huntington, W.Va., and .
Ashiand, Ky.
The boar w ch l!cC!&gt;mmoda!
170 passengers will be offering one
hOur cruises, two hour cruises,
luncheon, brunch, captain's dinner
cruises. late night music cruises
ai1d more. According to the
schedule, the excursion boat Is to be
operated all year with "Santa
Claus" trips to be held tn Decetnber. Sounds fascinating, huh?
---~ Paul·•and Maxine-Bums will be·
observing their 50th wedding annl·

New ·pasror

·. AT LAST
YEAR'S .
·sUPER

.otrnry
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.. 4 p.rrr. each day at 992.6600- yw...
, can drop by your items-or they will
· be .p!cked ·up.
· --I noticed a yaz:d sale Sign this
week- so sprlrigls here-even the"
· calendarsaysso-dokeepsmillng:

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Deaver"_;who~'currel!lly~llvf!\'An r~~~~;;~~~~~~~·t~-t!~i~1~~;~~~~~~

Coolv.Ule with his .. wife Ellen and .
their flvechtldren, will be moving to Racine later this SPI;l!lg. ·
· .
He Is presently keeping hours at
the church and can be reached by
phone at 949-2867.
.

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Invented

by
Frank Fleer In 19'28. It was first
called "Bllbber-Bh,tbber." Bubble
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with stretch plasilc and natural
latexes, plus sweeteners a nd
flavorings. ·
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Durlngtbesixweeksa!l.ackland
Air Force Base, Texas, the airman
studied the Air F'otee mission,
organization and customs and
ecelved special tralnlng In human
relations.
In addition, airmen whO complete
basic tralnlng earn credits toward
an associate degree through the
Community College of the Air
Force.
The airman will now !'eCI!ive
specialized Instruction tn the alr·
craft maintenance field. He Is a 1983

Marine Pvt. Harry M. Harden,
son of Shirley J. ahd Harry N.
Harden Sr. of 100 High st., Point
Pleasant, W.Va., recently completed the Journeyman Engineer
Equipment Mechanic Coul'lle.
During !he five-month course at
the Marine Corps Engtner School,
Camp Lejeune, N.C., Harden received Instruction on maintenance
management, !amtllai1ztng with
the operaton of engineer equip111ent, and extensive training In
troubleshooting and repalr!ng gaso·
line and diesel engines.
A graduate of Point Pleasant
High School, he joined the Marine
Corps In June ~980to:xl':Z!"""GI.JU3~~~W~&amp;£'1!l:!m~D:i~~:

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The motto of the state of Maine is
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Baseball Program will be held from
6 toE p.m. Monday at the Municipal
Building. Monday wraps it up -and no registrations will be taken
alter the deadline
. ·

basics of battJetteld survtvat He
was introduced to the t)'pical dally
Airman ·Mark C. Bell, son of
routine that he will experience
LQren P. Bell and stepson of Enna
during his enllslment and studied
Bell bf Rural ROute 3, Point . the personal and professional stand·
Pleasant, W.Va., has been assigned
ards traditionally exhibited by
to Chanute Air Force Base, ru.,
Marines.
after completing Air Force )laslc
l;le participated tri an active
training.
physlcal:condltlonlng program and
· Dllrlng the six weeks at Lackland
gained proficiency In a varlet)' of
!\lr Force Base, Texas, the airman
mU!tary skUls, Including first aid,
stu.dled the Air Force . mtsston
rtfle marksmanship and close
organization and customs and
order drill. Te~mwork and -self·
n!(!elved special training In human
discipline were emphas·tzed
relations.
throughout the training cycle.'
· ln addltlo~. airmen who complete
A 1984graduate of Hannan Trace
basic tralnlng earn credits toward
High School, be joined the Marine
an . associate degree through the
Corps In November 1983.
Communlty College o! the Air
. ·Fore@.
_ The airman WUl now receive
Splciallzed Instruction In the· aircraft maintenance field.
· He Is a 1983 graduate of Liberty
Pvt. Paul D. Flnnlcum, son or
Ila!&gt;1lst College, Lynchburg, Va.
Jack D. and Margaret C. Flnnlcum
of Rural Route 1, Gallipolis, has
Boliea.Itter .
completed the field artlllery fire
support course under the one
; Aliman ROnald E . Bomicutter station unit training (OSUT) pro,Jr., son of ROnald E. and Linda s.
gram at Fort Slll, Okla.
Bonecutter of Gallipolis F~rry.
During the course, students were
· W.Va., has been assigned to
taughi to perform as ' forward
.. observers and to establiSh field
after completing Air Force baste communications for a battery or
lralnlng.
·
battalion.
During the slx weeks at Lackland
OSUT Is a program that comAir Force Base, Texas, the airman
btnes basic training with advanced
studied the Air Force mission,
Individual trainlng .
organization and customs and
He Is a 1977 graduate of Gallla
received special training tn human
Academy High School, Gallipolis.
relations.
'
In addition, airmen wbocomplete
Fry .
basic training earn credits .toward
an associa~e degree through the
Airman Brenda D. Fry, daughter
Communlty College of the Air of Samuel and Martha L. Fry of 8
Force.
Cole St., Pomeroy, has graduated
The Alrinan wlll now receive from the U.S. Air Force administraspecialized lnstryctlon In the dental tive specialist course at Keesler Air
field. He received an associate Force Base, Miss.
degree In 1984 from Gallipolis
Graduates of the six-week course
J;luslness College, Gallipolis, Ohio.
learned
how to prepare Air Force
. , .., -'correspoitdei)Ce' and . reportS, -aiid
earned credits toward an associate
degree in applied science through
: Marine Pvt. Robert B. Brumthe CommunitY College of the Air
lleld, -son ol Robert G. and Hazel L.
Force.
a _rumfleld ol Route 1, (Jal!la st.'
Fry is scheduled to serve with the
Crown City, has completed recruit
Air Force Office of Special Invest!·
fralnlng at Marine Corps Recruit gallons at Andrews Air Force Base,
Depot, Parris Island, S.C.
Md. She Is a 1982 graduate of Meigs
: During the 11-week tralnlng High School, Pomeroy.
cvcle, Brumfield was taught the

Finnirum

Early Bird Sale

assumes
.
·Racl·n··e st

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

1986

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March 24. 19815

Pomerov-Middleport-Gellipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant. W.Va.

Beat of the bend

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March

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head. SO;accOrdlilg to fradition, he .
designed the sweater jacket with
buttons that has c&lt;)rried ·his name
d0wn through history.

SUNDAY NOON
MONDAY NIGHT
SLACKS

Fish and chip shops

From

There are 15,000 llsh·and-chlps
shops In Britain. As one of the
' original convenience fOOds, fish and
chips are supposeO to be eaten in
the street while walking. · The
English have relished llshand chips
for .the last 100 . years.

Jl 1

BUFFET (12-3
P.M.)
lS-9 P.M.)

At Our Special Price

..'

$ 725 per person $ 395 per child (4-1 C)}
Children under 4 Free

fWF.AR &amp;

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LINGERIE
2nd 'ar Stare - Gallipolis

The Buffet includes an All· You-Con·Eat.~lad, Soups, Appetizers,
New Dishes Each Week, Entrees, I Fresh Fruit tacktail, Fried Bononai.:...Desnrts, Hot Tea or Coff•.
·Main Courses Will Change Every Week::_( No Carry Out)
. You .Can Also Order Dinners From The Evening Menu. Tool

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FH sizes 10·13. Cotton/nylon.

Dtllcla • peanul butttlf eggs.

Sale Price. Choice ol candy.
White choCOiote buMV Of lamb,

dipped In rk:h chOc~. Pkg. of
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DALLAS (AP) - Guard Andre
Turner scored four points in the final
33 seconds and AU-American Kelt)f ·
Lee had 23 points Saturday to give
No. 5 Memphis State a 63-61 NCAA
Midwest Regional basketball cham·
pionship victory over fourth-ranked
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By GEORGE STRODE
West Holmes ended New LexlngNew Lexington did not score Its
ton's season at 23-4 with a big third firstfield goal until5:40hadelapsed.
AP Sports Wr!Wr
OOUJM.BUS, Ohio (AP) -Lisa quarter. Cline, of course, was the Margie Stenson's jumper cut the
Cline's brilliant all-around perlor·
central figure.
Panthers' deficit to 10-l.
mance led Millersburg West
The sister of former Ohio State
New Lexington twice moved 10
Hol!l}es to_a 54·29.v!ctory over New
men's basketball captain Mike within two points in the second
LexingtonSaturdayfoYthe Knights' · -~aine~ St.ua:U i()ooftier j..uin~s--lr. ·the quarter, .16-14 on Tern Groves'56th straighl victory and record - third quarter. The Krilghtsiised an three·pointpiayand18-16onGroves'
tying seeond Class AA state girls 18-6 spurt to build a 40-24 margin goal.
after that period.
, The Panthers, from Perry
basketball title in a row. ·
To start the quarter. Cline County couldn 't take advantage of
Cline, two-tirneOhioPiayerofthe
· year, scored ll points, sel up easy simdwiched two P'!sses undel1)eath " West Holmes' foul difficulty late in .
for easy goals by Tina Morris and the first •bait. Tina Morris , Myers
baskets by teammates and helped
West Holmes. control the' boards ' Shane Ridenbaugh and sank a and Cline all picked up their third
personals, but the Knights stili
with 17 rebounds. She sank 13 of 25 15-loot jumper. ·
The margin had gone doubled to nursed a 22-18 halftime lead .
field goal attempts.
A major reaso·n for West Holmes '
Her points gave her a career total 28-20 and the Panthers' 20-game
halftime Jead was New Lexington's
of2,957, second highest amountever winning streak was gone. The
In the Ohio girls sport. JoAnne losers' total was their lowest. this
poor shooting. The Panthershit'only
lneman of Olmsted Falls scored season.
17 percent (five of 29) of their field
2,998 points In 1978-82.
Even NewLexington 'sstrategyof goal attempts in thefirst16minutes.
. The 5-foot-10 senior forward, using All.Qhloan Ann Mooney on The Knightsconnected on39percent
already signed with Ohio State Cllnecould not stoptheKnlghts' ace . (10 of 21i).
University, posted 1,036 points this
And Mooney had her offensive
winter.
difficulties, too. Carrie Wells, a 5-2
\U}OT HOL.\In; !M! - Ciinf' 13-U l. M om~ .wti.
West Holmes, from Holmes senior, spent the game cha.Sing the· · Hidl•ni:IOu~h
:I-{).G. wrll ~ M 2· r~iJX'M :l. M\'t'~""!i- 1 ~ 111 •
~kCulhJrh (}-G-ri. Wrlllhl If 1 0. 0&lt;•.,.,1\0n [}l~ B . Billf"r
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" ' ,_ ,.,,•• """· M"""" " '" · ' '""''" " 'to win back·to--back titles in the
West Holmes, taking advantage r.lrilro: 11-0-0. Ikc·krr 111.1, urf'''('ll~ n 1 1. MrC:•bl·
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· SkYWe goes to 25-1. The Golden
Hawks will meet VanBuren 126-0) In
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Frtday at5:llp.m.atSt.JohnArena
In Columbus.
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Hannahs scored 21 · points before
fouling out In thesecondovertirneas
SkYWe went on to defeat Hiland
71.1Jl In three overtirnes in a Class A
boys high school basketball regional
final Saturday afternoon.
Todd Hllverding added18 for the

Van Buren five
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Jerry Koosman, 1-1, allow'ed five
hits and just one run over five
innings. Larry Andersen, Bill
Campbell and Don Carman blanked
the Reds the rest of the way on two
hits.
The Phillies improved to 5-6. The
Reds fell tol!-4 .
Mike Schmidt's sacrl!!ce fly and
Len Matuszek's single produced
runs in the third.
Soto got into deep trouble In the'
fourth , giving up a pair of walks and
an RBI single to Greg Gross. Hayes
belted his first homer oft he season to
TOLEDO. Ohio (AP) - Todd
right field with two out.
Roberts led Van BurPn . with 18
Solo was removed from the game
points as the Black Knights doml·
In
the fifth when he threw a
na ted Mansfield St. Peter85-48 in the ·
change-up and felt pain on the inside
of his
elbow. Soto said he's
lfilve·tomlss·a
-· afternoon.
spring
start
because
of
the problem.
The Black Knights, who are
headed for the state ~hampionship,
used-a tough, full-court defense and
their height advantage on the
boards to run their unbeaten streak
to26games.
The Spartans finish · the season
with a 19-7 mark ..
tory 5I) t\Jrday·over the Reds.
The Phillies roughed up Soto for
seven runs, ·seven hits and five
walks. Solo, 3-1, was forced to leave
the game with none out In the fifth
Inning because of stiffness and pain
·
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Ewlng, who sat out l2 minutes of
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led the Hoyas with 14 points, all but
two In the !lrst half. Williams and
Blll Martin added 12 each. Seven·
foot John Salley scored 12 of his 15
points in the second hall to lead the
Yellow Jackets, while Price and
Dalrymple each added 13.
Georgetown, 34·2, survived be·
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Tech guatd Mark Price, who was a
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I kNEWYOUWERECOMJNG -,ClnclnnatiRedllcalcherDave Van
Gorder watts to tag Philadelphia's Len Matuaelc at the plate lifter a hit
through the lnlleld that brought Matuaelc In from second during
Satunly's spring training game In Tampa, Fla. (AP Laserphoto). .

NORFOLK (AP) - Medina
l)lxon , Lisa Blais and Marie
Christian combined on five free
. ·throws in the final 40 seconds
Saturday as Old Dominion held off
Ohio State 72-66 In the title game ·or
the NCAA women 's Division I East
Region basketball tournament.
Ohio State finishes its season at
28-3.
The victory for the MonarchS,
29-3, puts them Into the Final Four in
AOstln, Texas, this week against the
winner of Sunday's game between
Northeast Louisiana and Louisiana
Tech In the Midwest Region.
Dixon, who finished with 18 points
to share game honors with the
Buckeyes' Tracey Hall, sank two
foul shots with 40 seconds left to put
the Monarchs up 69-66.
Old Domlnlon's Blais hit one of
two free throw attempts 17 seconds
later to bulle;! her team's lead to76-66.
Yvtte Angel couniered with two
fOOl sbols forthe Buckeye!i With nve
seconds left to close It towlthin76-68,
but Christian closed thescoringwlth
lour Seconds left by hitting a pair of
foul ~ho~.
Tracy Claxton of the Monarchs
and Ohio State's Hall IE,'d all players
with 11 rebounds each.

STEAL ATI'EMFT Lilla
Tltel8en ( M) tries to strip lhe ball from MJ1en1,1ur1
West Holmes' 'lbta Morrlo (liO) in the lin&amp; halfofthelr

ClaM AA champlo•lltlp pme lnColumbusSacurday.
West llolmei went Ulldeleated throulfl the ..,._, tO
win the cllampionllltlp 51-211. ( AP Luerphoto ).

Indians' Bemazard wants ·to forget what happened in '84
By CHUCK MELVIN
AP Sports Writer
TUCSON, Artz . (AP) - I I tbere was some way to
duck the Issue, Tony Bernazard would. The Cleveland
Indians' ' second baSeman Is simply trying to forget
what happened in,1984.
"I don't think 1 can go any worse," Bernazard said
from the Indians' spring training camp. "The only ·
thing I can do is Improve- or get back to my old self,
the w~y I played with the Chicago White Sox."
· Bernazard, 28, was traded to the Indians after the
· 1983 seaaon by Seattle for Gorman Thomas and Jack
Per conk'.
His first season In Cleveland started Impressively,
as he reached base In his first 17 games and was

.,

hitting a hefty .;m early in the year.
Then came a disastrous Q.for-44 streak that shook
Bernazard's confidence and had him second-guessing
himself at the plate and In the t!eld. He wound up
committing :Ill errors and hitting a career-low .221.
Just three years earlier, he had hit .276 and had a
streak of 49 stralght errorless games for the White
Sox.
Bernazard Isn't really surewhatstarted the tailspin
last year, so he wants to put it behind him and start
fresh .
"If I had knOwn (what was wrong), ltwouldn'thave
happened," he saUl. "The dlftlcult season Is in the
past. That was 1984. lf you play lon,g enoUIIh In this

·game, you''re going to have a bad year. That was
season.
mine."
Veteran Mike Flschlin also wants a shot at tbe
The offseason was a somewhat troubling time for
starting Job, but seems destined to remain a utll!ly
Bernazard, but he says he never really worried about
lnnelder because of his ability to play any position on
losing his starting job - despite talk that U.S.
the team .
Bernazard, meanwhile, says he doesn't feel like
Olympic baseball team member Cory Snyder would
be tried at second base.
he's in a fight for a job .
"It didn't really bother me. lt'shardnot to be aware
"I never felt anything was wrong, because I know
of It, though," Bernazard said.
what l can dO," he said. "There's no magic secrPt.
NQ\11 that Snyder has been returned to the Indians'
The name ot. the game Is produce.
minor-league farm system, the stiffest cunpetltlon
"Maybe even If somebody else has a good spring,
for Bernazard's job is coming from Junior Noboa, a
they probably won't goet the job. That's the way 1 feel.
:»year·old who hit.253 for Class AA Buffalo last year
That's the way It is, regardless of what anybOdy
before being called up by the Indians briefly latE' In t.he-o~·.s!:i'l
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio..:..Point Pleasant, W.Va.

March 24, 1985

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Third·
ranked New Washington Buckeye
Central,avenglngabeatlnglttookin
the 1982 Class A title game,
withstood Zanesville Rosecrans'

PPHS has veteran team, o
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Creek
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son, had whipped Buckeye Central
U-51 In the championship contest
three years ago.
Dee Ann Mell, a first-team
All.Qhloan,
the 15th-rated

two field goals and JenDy Kaple two
free throws to give tile Buckettes a
14-Siead.
Buckeye Central lEd 18-12 after
the ftrst quarter and
Its margin

· POINT PLEASANT- The Point

Pleasant Big Blacks wiU open their
1985 basebaU campaign Monday
evening against Kyger Creek with
an experie11ced team that lost only-

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also the 1983 state champion.
Lisa Crace, a 5-foot-8 senior
The Buckettes, playing deilber·
forward, scored 13 points to lead the ateiy against Rosecrans' press,
Buckettes to their 24th trtumph In 25 moved Into a 52-42 lead wlth4: OOieft
games this winter and a
In the 'in the game and then withstood a
night.

~~~i~i~~~~~i~~La~dyBishops' rally.

play, Buckeye Central went to Its
points tor tile winners.
Top-ranked Tipp City Bethel and delay game to clinch the decision.
No. 4 'Convoy Crestyiew met in the
Buckeye Central, !rom Crawford
5eC911d Class A semltinal Friday County, scored six consecutive
night in St. John Arena.
points to snap the third tie of the
Rosecrans, flnlshlng a 19-6 sea· · g~ 8-8. Anlssa Rhodeheck sank

s.quad.

LadY BIShops 124.

. Buckeye Central ouishot Rosecrans 51 to 41 }lffcent and outrebounded the Lady Bishops 17·13 in
building Its halftime margin.
Bethel, led by Player of the
Kelly Lyons' ~ points, swept tn its
25th straight victory thls season,
beating No. 4-raled Convoy Crest·
view !13-37 In the Class A girls state
basketball semifinals Friday night. ·

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scoredsevenofhis22pointsasNorth
Carolina built a 15-point first-half
lead andJoeWolfhiteightkeypolnts

showdowns while.the.curtaL'l fell on · OOwn the s.tretch. to

Kentucky and the coaching career
of Joe B. Hall.
1bird·ranked St. John's and
~~lllanova from the Big East and
::)I!',VeJnth;.rimked North Carolina and
caroitna StatefrorJ\the ·
· advanced tot hereglonalflnais
the NCAA Basketball Touma·
;: }i~nt Friday night, meaning. that
tbree oft he teams In next weekend's
Four at Lexinglon, Ky., will be
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FINANCING

Auburn rally as the Tar Heels posted
a 62-56 victory that probably
marked Sonny Smith's last game as
Auburn coach.
In the other game. Ed Pinckney
seored seven poirlts during an ll-0
spurt at the start of the second half
that led Villanova to' a 46·4.1 victory
over Maryland.
·
That gave the Big East a 2·1 edge
over the ACC in head-to-head
matches 1n· the Tournament. l,':arlier,
College
of the
BigofEast
beat Boston
Duke and
Georgia
Tech
the
ACC defeated Syracuse.
The weekend schedule looks like
this:
Sunday - Southeast, at Bir·
mlngham, North Carolina, 2'1·8, vs.
Villanova, 22-10; West, at Denver,

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Kyger Creek will
Morrow (P), Reynolds (C),

:tn the Big Blacks' rotation. La,st
._.;-=soo·- N-ibert- eann:-i2 a 34-i'il~or~ ·t 1
• while bat~5. Buchanan said
, senior Riehle Blain will also see a lot
:of work from the mound after last
· season's 3-3 perfonnance and 3.50
· earned riln average. Senior Tim
: Swisher will combine his pitching
' and hitting abilities as he compiled a
0.1 record, .360 balling average, two
hcme ·runs and ·:a! runs-batted-in. Other pitchers likely to see action
include senior Brian Wedge, senior
Kevin Stone, senior Jim Reynolds
and senior Scott Crawford. Leading
· prospects that· couid press-iqr pit-bing duties include sophomores'
· Gene Swisher, Roger Roush, Danny
Hall and Ryan Bordnian.
·
· Coach Buchanan says three

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North Carolina State, 23·9, vs. St.
John's, .}).3,
Chris MuUin scored~ points and
St.

lost only , two throUgh (left handed power
at second
graduation," Buchanan added.
and Darrell Herdman (.34ll avg.,
Buchanan said his 1985 pitching AAA All-State Honqrable Mention
unit is questionable even though he member) at third.
has 8-10 players that can throw the
Buchanan said the shortstop job is
ball
'
. up for grabs with four players
Coming back from last year's fighting for the starting spot. Junior
squad Is senior · pitcher-first Jeff Porter (.150), Crawford (.250),
1&gt;asema11 Guy Morrow. Morrow was Stone ·(.325) and Roush will be
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(CF') and Wedge (RF) .
Game time Is slated for 4:30 p.m.

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a ew errors last year but we feel
we've improved by changing a few
positions and the year. of experience
the players liave g11ined should also
be helpful."
The Point Pleasant infield will

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~ St. John's, Villanova advance,

end
season and
improved player qn the
team Reynolds finished the season
with a .280 batting average.
"Our Infield should be mU:ch
· improved from ·last
" said
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"We have a lot more experience
than we had last year," staled Point
Pleasant Coach Bill Buchanan,
adding, "I think we have grown ·up
from last season and should be

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Dee Ann Mell for a teammate to throw to in her
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Friday night. (AP Laserpholo).

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March 24. 1986

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

C-4-The Sunday Tmes-Sentinel_

March 24, 1986

-~,J.. &gt;efending TVC champion --M arauders open season Monday

• : • · By KE1'l1l WISECUP
·Returnees Include rlghty Dan School. Call)enter, one of the best
. : ROCKSPRJN(iS-Asonesilorts Thomas. a three-year starter and a , hitters on the team last year, was
_etllh~! M!_d .~-Y~W agp, , ~~d·!~ ajl-TV,S_Jlt!~OI'!!I_er.
ln~red~flrsthal!_o~ seasona
;·Qne thing more dUflcuJt than '"Thomas, accofcl'ing to C"uaCII""" ye t ago wrffia uroiU!n han'if'·· ·~ a championship Is defend· Saunders, Is one of the best pitchers
Second basewUI be 119 problem as
illr one." The Meigs boys sandlot- in southeastern Ohio.
Jackie Welker returns. Welker Is
fl;rs will attempt to do just that as
His battery-mate last year, Scot
near flawless at the keystone '
tlley defend the TVC crown with a
Gheen, returns also as a three.year
corner and came on strong al the
hlist of returnees bt what could be a
letterman. Gheen tied in club
plate near the end ot.lasi year.

vez::ngT~U c~~~nders

(Rio
Grande grad) entertng his fourth
season at the helm of the Marauders welcomes back eight lettermen
atongwtthstx full· time starters plus
hts top two hurlers from last year's
wlnrrers,.Melgs was ll.:J..in.

another strong ann on the mound.
hard as any group we've had In the
Juniors being counted on lndude past four years. Our seniors have
Mike Chan~-'- J.,ee Powell Rlclf.:._ .,s_hown _ _@2d Jeade]!hly. we:ve
lftse , ·· 1llfd · Rll"i'f tsgfi; · Chfis --. stressed IIi !lie gyiilthiJ!le Clerslli!i
.Kennedy and Paul Ouff. ·
· and hustle will make us the ball club
Gone via graduation will be . we expect to be. Our first few
all-TVC first teamers shortstop games will still be a teaming
Nick Rl~ and outfielder-pitcher situation because we're still adding
Chrts Burdette. First sacker Trey offensive and defensive plays," said

Highlanders -lack .
seasoned veterans
.

year. The league -race should be
tight with Belpre, Wellston, Alexander, and ourselves as

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pitcher behind Thomas. Speedy ' lbatting average w111 be missed.
James Acree . will again play
Saunders, who was an assistant
-cE'IIterfll!ld. Both Bush and Acree · coacli at Portsmouth In 1981-when
were Instrumental in the Marauder
the Trojans were the state's class
season· a year ago.
'
AA runner-up, thinks he could have
Senior Dave Hoover will add
the makings o! a realc.so~ball

selection last year, and possesses a
fine throwing ann behind the plate.
h ay Call)enter will move to
shortstop from third base this year.
Call)enter, who tied Gheen In home
runs with four to lead the team, Is In

"We've added a few tougher teai!1S
to our schedule Including a trip to
Franklbt County Stadium (home of
the class AAA mtnor league
Columbus Clippers) to play Dublin
Schoo!. Our non-league

Dave Hoover-x, of ....................... :......•.. 12
Ja&lt;!lde Welker·x,2b ............... ,., ............. 12

R&lt;&gt;ush. p-Int .. .................. ......... 12

MO.. C!Wlct'l'. p-lb ............................... 11
Powell., lb .... ,................................ 11
Rodd Harrison, 2b ...... ............... ... ......... ll
·' RJck Wise, p-111! ... .".................... : ..... .'..... 11
Chr1J Keftnedy-x, 9f ....................... ,....... l l
Paul Duff. of .... .................................. 11

Rodriguez.
.
1'111' .SVAC race could be fairly
balanced with •the exception of
Kyger Creek. Kyger ·Creek will be 1

Lee

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Aprtlt Kyger c,.k ......................... Away
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4prtl 9 Symmes Valley .................... Home
4prtl10 Hannan 'ITaC&lt;' ...................... Away
4prlll!i Eastern .............................. Ho..,..
Aprl116
Valley .... ............... .Away
April 17 Symmes
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April 18 Jackson .............................. Ho..,..
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SKILUI CONTEST WINNERS- GaDipolls fOUlth, Dfth and sixth
grade rtnky-dtnk players who captured recent sldJl&amp; conleM&amp; at the
. cl 1111lon of the 1""'
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con
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, algn IU'e shown (not In orde r) In •L~
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Times-Sentinel photo. Winners, foul shooting, dribbling aocl spot
shoollng IJsted In that order: Grade 4 Boys- Sam Hamilton, Bobby
Mabry, Bill Armstrong; Sam HamlltAln, Nathan.BeDvUJe, Scott Clark;
•=:::-:."1!~m..--"""Sifu"llaffiD!Ori;-1loli1Jy"Miiliry: ' GiriS"""' Ktlilt!II"''ShlltCI, Julie· Groves;
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JuDe Groves, Chrtl!ltlnaZarnoch·, Kr1ateQ Shalo, JulleGrovea, Chrbtlna
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Away

Zamoch. Grade 5 Boys - David Evans, F. J . lla8tweU, Shane-',
Facemire; Rusty Nell, Shane Facemire; Jason Kopaeh, . Shan(.;
Faeernlre, Bryan Bumett,.Ryan Curry. Girls - Kim Bloomer, Erica ,
Hanning; Kim Bloomer, Deanna Evans; Kim' Bloomer, De~" ~
l!;vans. Grade 6 Boys - Robbie Skidmore, Ryan Srnllh, Dax lUll; ::.
WDnarn PoweU, Jon Wllldns; i!&lt;Jb}lle Slddt:nOre, Jon WIJklns. Girls ,...:,
· Becky White, Sheniin S)iiete; Kim. Belz1 Nancy Lanter, Trenda Miller; ~
Jennifer Young, Trenda Miller, Nancy Lanier.
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Team
' ..Marett Zt·.. ........... ............ .. at Ra venswood
: .&amp;.rtl l -........... .......................... a1 Warre n
0: .i.PrU 3 ............. :........ ... ....... Vlnli:m County
• AOr'U 4 .. ................... ....... FEderal-Hocking
·:April 5 ... ....................... ,....... Ra venswood

: ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs wres- bus, Ohio: Morga11 High School. Morgan.
Ohio: Purceii-Marlall High School, Clllctn·-- - J IIng £.Oach _~ La!1:¥ Gri.'ll!?s .~.as . ~...,: .-c~ ~·-~~~-· ·- ·• --~
apnounced a summer notice wresMareh Jl. East Llverpoool High School.
tJ~ng program will again be held for
East Liverpool, Ohio: Grovei&gt;ort High School.
Groveport, Ohio.
,
boys In grades !our through 12.
April 5-6. Loudonville High School, Loudon·
: Practices wUl be held on Mon· ville, Ohio.
•
Aprll 13, Meadowbrook High SChool,
dltys and We(lnesdays from 6-8 p.m. B)'&lt;'Svllle. Ohio: Lexington High School.
at the Meigs High cafeteria. Each Lex111gton. Ohio: Bexley High School. Bexley,
...,.
Ohio.
uuY must carry his own Insurance
AprJI 26• St Charles High Sci&gt;Qol. CoiUIJ'·
, because the school wUI not be bus. Ohio .

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•:.Aprtlll ..................................... Gallipolis

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&gt;6iorU 13 ................ .......... :. al Ripley &lt;Dill
, AP.rti 17 ........................ at Ft:'dera l·Hocklng

';AQro 18 .......... ...................... .. .... Southt&gt;rn

· ~ J9 .... ................. .. ............... al Belprr

;.,Spr1121 .. ........... .. ............... :....... al Dublin
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The outfield wUJ be patrolled by
Rickie Halslop, Jimmy Jeffers,
Jason Dumt)1Ut. Jimmy Barker,
Rodney Bloomer and John Ed·
ard Th
It hl
w
s.
e P c ng duties will be
handled by Wtll Hatslop, Andy
Halslop,DannyPatrtckandJohnny

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Nick Bush-x,. p.Jb ............. : ........... , ...... .. 12

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competitive; we wm just have to
watt and see how the season g-oes."
The Infield looks 10 be the
1
strength ot the team. The Infield ,
0
will consist of Danny Patrick, Jeff
dwards, of ................................... 9
Burleson, Johnny Rodriguez, Wtll Sieve Tarbe~.&amp;~....... :....... 9

to win several must-win games to
quallf)' !or the championship game
with· Wellston. The Marauders,
underdogs against the defending
champion Rockets, drilled the
ex-champs 1!\4 against Wellston's

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Rickie Hallilop, of .............., ................... Jo

Dell Thomas-x , p-op ............................. 12

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a very strong returning cast.
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Southwestern Baseball has three
returnees from 1984, shortstoppitcher WIU Halslop; second basemen, Jeff Burleson; and catcher,
Andy Halslop. Coach Jack J

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Saunders noted the Marauder
strong points should be hitting,
defense, · and pitching, but Rtges,
Burdette, and CaS'!ell will deftnltely
be missed.

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•
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• ~oMiy 2 ..... ......................... , ...... at Calllpolts
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;l,igh school basketball · regional
•:Dbamptonshlp victory OVE'f Steuben·
:;illle lind a " spot bt the state

::: The Panthers, now 19-7, will face •
· ~tnnatl

McNicholas nex1 Thurs.
at Ohio State Unlver~lty In
-(Allumbus.
; • ~nkin. who wtll attend Ohio
:~hlverslty next fall, hit apalroffleld
late In the third quarter to pull
;Qlltden away from the Big Red.
;..l!l'ucnlast tied the contest at 35.
won the game at the foul .

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Parents are urgl!d · to Join In
Staak. slaying al Xavier
watching and learning. This pro·
gram Is to generate enthusiasm for
ONCINNATI (AP ) -BobStaak,
amateur wrestling In the area.
In his second year of a five-year
The first meeting will be Monday,
contract as · Xavier University
March 25. at 6 p.m. in the lobby at
basketball coach, says he Is staying
Meigs High School. Coach Grimes
in his job despite reporls that he
will answer any questions and show
might be a candidate to become
fl}ms or wrestling. For more
coach at Providence College.
lnto'nnatlon. call 992·3008 from 8
"I have not beenottered the job or
a.m: to 2 p.m. and 992-5622 from 4 Interviewed for It," Staak told a
p.m . to 8 p.m.
news confE'fence Friday, referring
Sumlllt"l" Toumament Schedule
to Providence. "I am staying here.
"-calion
and my goal is to have a Xavier team
March 29·:1l, Urbana High SChOOl, Urbana,
playln_g for the n~tlonal
Ohio; Carroll High School. Ca~roll, Ohio,
March ~. Marlon · Harding Hl~h School,
championship.'·

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period. Chris Wall ~deled 14
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was paced by Troy Smith's 22

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jumped to a :.kl-10
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·~ J3.101n the third quarter, but
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ji:the last period to end Kennedy's

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.1WClass AA semifinals Thlll'llday
'n'llbt at Ohio State Unlverlsty.

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Kellnedy with 11 pobtts and five
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l'ftldl double figures.
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;: CANTON, Ohio (AP) - F1oyd
, !blwers, a ~foot-5 senior guard,
11 points and pUlled down
~~ rebounds to lead second·
.fl!llked Y®Dgstown Rayen toll50-37
,(lass AA boys high school regional
lfisketball championship Friday

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Ohio (AP) - Paul
·~ poured In 46 pobtts and .
"poabbed 15 rebounds Friday night to
.lfitd Lorain Catholic to 94-76 Class .
·j\1&gt;. regional championship victory ·
:sJ.oer Bellevue.
:-: The senior forward hit 16 of 22
:Jrom the field and 14 of 16 from the
·lrl!e throw lbte to equal his career
:-ti&gt;st game played last season
:4fatnst Sandusky St. Mary. The
·leta! Is the most points ever scored
:Jiy a college or high school player bt
: ~tennlal Hall'snlne-year history.
::: Lorain rode 76 percent shooting
·Jrl&gt;m the field totakea52-48halftlme
;-li&amp;cJ, The Spartans finished the
with 59 pei'Cent field-goal

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July 15-21, Jr. NatiOnals, University of
Northern Iowa:
Aug. 1·5, Iowa City, lowa.
Aug. 15-18, Ohio State Fall: 1'oumame11t:

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Pomeroy- Middleport. GIIMipolia, Ohio-Point Pleaunt, W. Va.
The Sunday Twne• Sentinei-Page- C-7
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• Complete weatherstripping.
•lnsuladng wood core.
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State/ ational

March 24, 1985

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

Train collisions catch eye of Tribune editors in past
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THE RAILROAD FREIGHT depo&amp; on 'l1llrd Ave. In Oa!!JpoHo
probably da&amp;es back to 18110, when ·&amp;he rall8 finally came to &amp;he Old
French City. The first frelgld lraln to arrive In town came on Aug. 9,
1880, and was c&amp;ft'3'1ng among other things 13 tons of Lake Erie Ice
purchased by Jobn McConnlck. He operated an Ice house at Fourth and
Court.
.

both the crews In the engines
"Tbe JI'I'IKeiM e11tcMemea&amp; Pf&amp;'
Jumpedfromthetralnsandthereby valled aad a Jrellt cnwd 11000
probably saved their Hves. Several
p&amp;bered, brenft'
to •wbetber
passengers and Cl'1!W wwkers were or not &amp;he untoriwulte , _ weuld
ba~~_brulsed, but no one was -~..!!~!· Smlib came up ant aad
· "'"'iie110Ulity J ·
- iiiliiiiiiiC!lCi'jet''lllilcl of &amp;he ead ol a
"'lbel'e mila&amp; have been a COIIIkl- lie 011 &amp;he a-tie aod drq b1rnlelf
erablelllllllllblqofhaqqe,forwe 011 to I&amp; aod &amp;hen feD~. "
are told that miiiiDery aad ribbons (Tribune).
were 8C8&amp;tered all over &amp;he lleld ID
It was some three minutes before
&amp;he viclal&amp;y IIOOD after &amp;he accident

By JAMBS SAND8
SpeclaiCorrespondent
GAU.IPOUS - On March 23,
19.i 3. Kanawha and Michigan
(K&amp;M)
5 had Just

Berineit came to the top of the water
as lie had to kick out a window while
lie was under the water. Fortu·
nately Bennett, almost exhausted,
saw a floating box and grabbed hold
of lt. Soon three men reached out
with a pole and pulled Bennett ln.
Both Smith and Bennett survived
with only slight lnJurles.

point go
Junction to await
the slgoal to back down Into
Galllpolls; there was only one set of
tracks between the bridge and the
Old French aty. There were two
sets of tracks running from the

lots of Trees and Grass

Cave Run Lake

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Shultz says 'ball rolling' on Mid-East, p~~!;e_ i
WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of State George
P. Sllultz says the ReM"an administration will try to ·
buUd on recent Arab-moves for Mlddle.East peace,
beginning with a trip to the region next month by a
senior U.S. official.
"There Is clearly motion In the Middle East toward
peace," Shultz said Friday following his second ·
meeting in two days with Jordanian Foreign Minister
Tahir. ai .Masrl.
"We do see the ball starting to roll a little bit ... We
want to keep It rolling," Shultz said.
But he said the administration has not yet agreed to
. a meeting with a ' joint Jprdanlan-Pal~tlnlan
~de1eg.atlori, whlCb .Jordan-and Egypt.have.propose3 - . -

as the next step In the peace maneuvering.
Shultz reiterated the administration's position that
such a meeting will be considered, but It most likely
would be In a Middle East capital, rather than
Washington, as the Arab leaders have proposed.
Other officials said Amman, Jordan, Is the likely site.
Shultz said the next step in the latest round of peace
maneuvers will be a visit io the Middle East by
Richard W. Murphy, the assistant secretary of state
for Middle East affairs, In mld·Aprll.
He predicted Murphy "will accomplish worthwhile
results." Murphy Is to visit Egypt, Israel, Jordan,
Saudi Arabia and possibly other countries.
He.sald..Murphy will be.."explorlng.lurtheLio. ·

that everything Is

done that we can think of to help

keep this process, 'that Is a constructlye process,

going...
I
One State Department official, who Insisted 09
anonymity, said It was possible Murphy would mee\
during the trip with members of a joint Palestinian·
Jordanian delegation. But he said the aim of such a
meeting hadn't yet been· satlsfactorUy resolved.
Masri said earlier F-riday that President Reagan's
statement of support for a possible meeting with
moderate Palestinians and Jordanians "Is encourag·
lng" but would fall short of Arab.alms, which Include
U.S. recognition of the Palestine Liberation
OrgaliWltlon. _ _ _....._~

"The h'a Is getting recognition of the Untte!l'~
States," ..ltld Masri. "It Will Indicate that the United •
States lias recognized the PW."
••
Tile)ll$11nlstratlon has said It won't agree to any
meejfng that Includes the PLO unless the PLO first
eXjilcltly recognize!; Israel's right to exist as speJJei1
out In U.N. Security C01mcn Resolution 242.
Meanwhile, White House Spokesman Lany
Speakes said Israel has sent "some mixed signals" on
,' whether It would endorse U.S. talks with a
Jordanian·Palestinian groOp. "There are some .
Indications that they (Israel) would IJPinterested," he
said.
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Prosecutor organizes
for ,S&amp;L investigation
. CINCINNATI (AP) - A special
the state to
Home State Savings Bank says he Is
wilting to · cooperate with federal
Investigators - and expects the
same In return.
: "We wUI certainly cooperate with
anyone Ina legittmatelnvestlgatlon,
and I expect they would do the same

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Friday.

Lawrence Kane said

State halts
benzene.
•
pumping
ONCINNATJ

statutory

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::.c.-~~-- 1! "·":,:~~=~~i~~~~~t~~~;~tKane,
a Cincinnati lawyer,
ex~rtlse In
Investigation could turn up enough
ments and Investigation. This will
not be done overnight. Some people.
evidence·to be taken before a grand
havealreadybeenasslgnedandare
jury. He said, however, that his
prosecutorlal appointment by Ohio
performing their duties."
Attorney General Anthony Cele. Kane, 55, a . Republican, said he
has also been asked by Democra He
Gov. Richard F . Celeste to make
recommendations about the state's
. bank regulatory policies to guard
against future tuns on savings
Institutions.
"We are going to talk with
everybody Involved , everyone with
anything relevant to say," Kane
said.
of directors of the Federal Reserve
Kane was an assistant Hamilton
Bank In Cleveland. He also was
Is too soon to tell whether the

Kessler appointed
to r~place W amer
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AdeDe and he celebrated · their
fiftieth wedding annlvensary with
an open house In Columbus on Feb.
=s: That also was Paul Shaw's
blr&amp;hday.

A LETI'ER FROM P. E . Jacobs
explains • about another article
which this newspaper reprint~
from the Match 4 Ashland (Ky.)
Independent - the story originated
at Pomeroy, and Jacobs explains
that the Pomeroy fire house (which '
the article mentioned) was actually
the Second Ward firehouse located
on Condor Street.
JACOBS NAMES others who
attended the IIM5 foo&amp;baD banquet
whiCh · was lield 'earty In 1Bf6:
Richard Ash, Pat Hennesy, Paul
Kloes (now of Fanners Bank),
WJihur Rus8ell, Joe S&amp;ruble (poetm.,ser of ·Middleport), . George
Vaughn (of ColumbusandSou&amp;hem
Ohlo Elec&amp;rlc Cmtpany), Cbartee
Baird, Elmer Boudalbelt (teacher
and e~t-coach now near Columbus),
WIIUam Lehew (Mrs. Margaret
Le!Jew of the Ohio VaDey PubJish.
lnJ! Company accounting department Is his wife), Phil and BDI

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appointed an Ohio Stat.e ·oniversity
trustee itj 1974 and has been a trustee
o! the Columbus School for Girls.
He has served on the board of City
National Bank - now Bank One of
Columbus - and serves on the
board of The Limited Inc., a
women's specialty apparel retailer,
and Rax Restaurants rnc.
Ke5sler also Is managing partner
of Seabrook Island Co., · a South
Caronna beach reso'rt company.

Count)' prooocutcr-frcm 1958 tol963. -

He was later a lawpartnerwithU.S.
District Judge Carl B. Rubin of
Cincinnati, wholeftthefinnafterhls
appointment to the federal bench . •
Kane plans to conduct his
Investigation from his downtown
Cincinnati law offices.
Rubin appointed Kime a trustee.to
Invest funds from damages col·
lected In connection with the May
1917 Beve{)y Hills Supper Oub fire,
which killed 165people In Southgate,
Ky. Kane Invested the funds and
now distributes them to the
survivors.
HomeStateclosedMarch9aftera
run on Its funds by depositors ·
alarmed to learn of the March 4,
court-ordered closing of ESM Government ~urllies Inc. of Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., a securities .
'dealer which had loaned HomeS tate
$670 million. A judge ordered ESM
closed after auditors found It had a
$.lXlmllllon deficit. Federal authori·

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tlonal detalls write to him.

said Kessler. The bulldlngauthortty
finances, constructs and manages
buUdlngs for the state. Kessler's
post will be non· paying.
Michael J. Dorrlan, OBA execu·
tiye director, said Thursday night
that Kessler,49, would join the board
Monday. At that meeting, the
hulldlng authority Is scheduled to
consider Issuing $79 million worth of
prison construction lli'lllds, Dorrian
said.
·. Kessler, a Republican, was· ap·
pointed to chair the OBA In 1974 by
Gov. John Gilligan, a Democrat.
Hol\fCve r, Kessler's conflrmalion
· was rejected by the Ohio Senljte.
" We'll give It another t~
Kf'ssler said. when asked whether
he thought that could affet:t hls
confirmation this time.
Kessler is a member of the board

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procurement . practices
and policies o! Columbus ·
and Southern· Ohio Elec'
trio Company, the opera·
tlon or Its Electric Fuel
Component and relatsd
mattsrs. This hearing IS
scheduled to begin at
10:00 a.m. on March 26,
1986. at the o!flces or the
Public Ut111tles Commission; 180 East Broad
Street. Columbus, Ohio

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SMmCSKY 1AP) - Good Samaritan Hospital and Sandusky
Memorial Hospital will merge under an agreement approved hy the
boards of bolll lnsltutlons.
George My lander. president of the Sandusky Memorial board, and
BUI Springer, president of the Good Sainarltan board, announced tlje
merger Friday.
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Sandusky Memorial is an osteopathic hospital. Good Samaritan Is
staffed prlmarUy by allopathic physicians (MOs) and a lew
osteopathic· physicians. The combined medical staff of the two
hospitals Is abOut llO doctors.
Neither Mylander por Springer· would speculate on employee
'
reductions. Combined employment now Is about 700.

GM plant rrniy expand
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CLEVELAND (AP) - 'General Motors Corp. may spend $500
mUllan at Its Chevrolet Parma assembly plant, Cleveland's
economic development director says.
"There was a strong Indication that they are going to give a
favorable decision t.o speod hundreds of millions of dollars at
Parma,'' Gary Conley said this week after .returning from a meeting
In Detroit with GM executives.
GM spokesman William B. Winters wouldn't comment on the
talks, which dealt with site selection for GM's Saturn plant.

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NAMED TO OBA - Jolm
Ke!181er, shown In this 19'79 file
photo, has been named to .t he
Ohio BuDding Authority to replace Marvin Wanier who resigned last week after the failure
of Home Stale Savings Bank.
( AP Laserphoto).

Hospitals plan merger

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jmakes polnl during a telephone conversation In his Clncbmatl office
Frtday aftemoon. Kane has been appointed special prosecutor to probe
the
dealings of Home State Savings Bank ol Cincinnati. ( AP

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WASHINGTON (AP) - The
White House and Senate Republi·
cans are trying to get together on a
budget, With President Reagan
saying he would only consider
mllltary spendlngcutsif\awmakers
proved they wouldn't · jeopardize
national security.
The p.restdent and GOP Senate
leaders agreed Ftiday to create a
working group I to tackle their
differences on 1fuilitary spending.
cost·of·llvlng increases for Social
Security recipients and other issues.
Senate Majority Leader Robert J .
Dole, R-Kan., said the group l:"ill
probably begin work Tuesday.
"! know we share the same
objective, a . meaningful deficit

group .

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reduction plan without tax Increases
a Rd without damaging our defense
or the ·solid economic recovery we
are now experiencing," Reagan told
k!'Y Senate Republicans at Friday's
meetipg.
White House spokesman ·Larry
Speakes. when asked If Reagan had
Indicated any "loosening" of his
opposition to further cuts In military
spending said, "I think It aU depends
Qll tht;&lt; outcome of these meetings
and where they zero ln. It'sgolng to
take some convincing the president
on these Issues, but he understands
that you have to move In this
direction In order to present a
budget."
·Speakes said the president

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himself that they would not do
harm" to national security.
He said no specific military
spending cuts were discussed .
At his news conference Thursday
night. Reagan said that "we have a
defense program that any further
cuts are actually going to run the
risk of lowering our capability at
preserving national security."
Speakes said at least one of the
Republican senators told Reagan
that he would have to accept some
Pentagon cuts In order to get a
budget through Congress. He said
the president " didn 't specifically
react" to the suggestion. .
The spokesman "'!,id Reagan told

the senators, however, that if they •
wanted to cut Pentagon spending,': '
they should propose programs to be
eliminated rather than trying to cut ' '
the budget by a set percentage. He
said Reagan wanted to examine any .
such cuts "on a program hy :program basis as to whether It ' ·
would do harm lo.tM secu-rity....
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"It's not a ploy on our part."
Speakes said. "It's simply a better
way to look at the defense budget."
Resaid the working group would
try to reach agreement "as quickly
as possible deaUng with the realism
of the legislative process" but
declined to say wh&lt;!ft&gt;er it coold be
done before the Easter recess o!
Congress.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (API -John
W. Kessler. a _Col_u mbus developer,
was named Friday to replace
Cincinnati financier Marvin L.
Warner as chairman
the Ohio
BuUding Authority.
Kessler, reached In Flo-rida
Thursday night, co'nfinned the
appOintment and said he was
looking fmward to taking over the
job. .
,
Warner, an ally of many state
Bemocrats, Including Celeste, re·
signed as OBA chairman March 13
In the wake of the closing of Home
State Savings Bank of Cincinnati,
which he owns.
: Home State closed March 9 when
~rvous depositors withdrew their
cysh after learning that the thrift
could lose millions of dollars In
dealings with ESM Government
Sl'cur!tles Iilc. of Ft. Lauderdale.
Fla.
• That triggered a run on other
S&amp;Ls, before Celeste stepped In and
closed 69 of the. privately ..Insured
thrifts last Friday. ·

with a device which burns off excess ·
fumes In the pumping system.
Ohio Environmental Protection ·
Agency officials said they halted the ·
'"llenzme· transfer because of problems with a thermal oxidizer. ·
Repair of the equipment probably ·
will not be completed untU midday ·
Saturday. and .transferring the ·
benzene to the barges COlJid take ' ·
another day, officials said.
The delay of at ~ast one day In'. '
transfer of the benzene was the
latest hitch for Standard 011 Co . .- ·
(Ohio), which Is . shipping the ·
benzene from Its Lima, Ohio, . 1
refinery to Gulf Coast buyers In - :
Texas and Louisiana . Benzene, an •
Industrial siJlvent; is usE-d in the ·
petroleum Industry . Federalnigula- ·
tors Hst benzene as a cancer-causing ' substance.
·
City CouncU voted Wednesday to
revoke a permit that allOW€~:~ Queen:•:
City Terminals Inc. of Cincinnati, to '
pipe the.l;lenzeneundercity streets.' '
Sohio ~d arranged with Queen City "
Terminals to store benzene that was· I '
brwght In by rail from the Lima
. refinery untU the chemical could be
loaded onto-barges for shipment to
the Gulf Coast. Soldo had planned to
routinely ship the benzene througb .,
Cincinnati and store itatQueenCity.
The cooncil took Wednesday's ::
vote because residents of Clnctnna. ~
tl's Columbia·Tusculum neighborhood vocally opposed storage of the
benz'ene In their area. which Is
within the Ohio River's floodplain.
Council members were also an.
gered by a spill of at least 150gallons
of benzene from leaking tankers In a ·
Sohio shipment toCincinnatlon Feb. ·· ·

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LORAIN (AP) - Oeveland Indians Manager Pat Corrales and
fanner Oakland Raiders defensive end Ben Davidson will be the ·
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g\lest speakers April 24 at the ~6th annual enshrinement banquet of
the Lorain Sports Hall of Fame.
Davidson, a three·ttme American Football League all-star, has
performed In movies, television shows and beer commercials since
playing for the Raiders from 19&amp;1 through 1972.
Lorain's 16th Induction class Is Ray Mlze, Wllllam Karpinski, BUI
(Fuzzy) Fazekas, Mike Campana, J ohn (Cy) Justin, Jim Lawhead
alld Rosie Brest.

Hearing set on prostitution charge
AKRON (API - A prellmln~ry hearing Is set for April 4 for an
Akron parks and recreation department employee charged with
promoting prostitution for all~ly using a women's softball team
ro~ter In an attempt to hire prostitutes.
Jeffrey S. Swift, 35, of Al\ron, was arrested by pollee Thursday
night. Pollee sa!d one of the women on the team roster had arranged .
a meeting with Swift, then alerted poHce officers.
Swift had access to the tewjl roster through his job, pollee said.
Swift appeared Friday before Akron Municipal Judge Robert
Colopy. Promoting prostltuUCflls a felony . Colopy allowed Swift to
post a signature bond.
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Mayor guilty of public indecency
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COLUMBUS (AP) - Tbe mayor of suburban Grandview Heights
was found guilty Friday In Franklin County Municipal Court of
public Indecency for expoSing himself to a 26-year-old woman.
Lawrence E. Pierce. ~. pleaded no contest to the charge that .he
exposed himself Tuesday evening to Cindy Kelly of Columbus on I·'Ill
as he stood next to his parked van .

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term and a $250 fine.

Mother finds missing chil4ren
COLUMBUS (AP)-AColumbuswomanwhohadbeensearchlng
for her 2·year·old twin boys found them In the fllthy bedroom of an ·
abandoned farmhouse near Fultlin.
Connie Kimbler said her sons, Kevin and Kenny, were found In
urine-soaked clothes In a bedroom where bread and bologna had
been thrown on the f)cor for them to eat.
She said she had been looking for ~ chlldren, with the help of
post.e rs and prlva te detectives, since they falled to return Sept. 12,
1984, 'trom a VIsit with · their father, Edgll, from whom she Is
separated.

Headless animal bodies found
COLUMBUS (AP) - The headless bodies of a goat, duck and
rooster were found Thursday along Big Walnut Creek, but
authorities don't know If It was the work of pranksters or cultisis.
At the base of a I~ tree about 50 feet from the road were a doll
made of sticks, wrapped In clear plastic and clad In a dress made
from a page of The Wall Street Journal and a red rag around Its head.
Nearby were a stuffed toy dog with blood on Its head, the heads of a
goat and a duck and the headless body of a rooster.
AboUt 20 feet away was the goat's torso. Patches of fur from the
goat were In the area, and the duck's body was In a hole In a craci!ed
drainage pipe.
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PoHce Capt. Curtis Marcum said the InCident conremed him. "I
want to know about things like this, because these people sometimes
progress to people next," he saki.

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: CHESHIRE- Fouremployeesat
Ohio Valley Electnc Corp's Kyger
: Creek plant were promoted this
: month, according to Louis R Ford
Jr , plant manager ,
John D Mink was promoted from
yard supervisor, yard department,
to safety superviSOr, personnel
department, Gordon E Roth from
maintenance mechanic-A to mam

maintenance supervL'lOr to produc
tlon superintendent mamtenance,
maintenance department, and Lee
0 Wood from fire equipment
maintainer. personnel department,
to yard supervisor. ya1d
· department.
; Mink JOmed OVEC in January
' 1955 as an instrument mechanic In
tlie results department, after having
worked for the OVEC construcllon
department since Apnl1954
He advanced through the various
· mstrument mechaniC positions and
: m December 1957 was promoted to
: results technician. In January 1977
: he was promoted to yard supervisor
m the yard department Mink and
his wife, Eileen, reside at 71llSecond
Ave, Callipolls.
Roth went to work at Kyger Creek
' in August 1955 as a janitor in the
: labor janitor department In No: vember 1955 he became a mamtenance helper In the maintenance
department, where he advanced to
the position of maintenance
.mechanic-A H&lt;&gt; lives al Rt 1,
Cheshire
Swam joined OVEC In October
; 1955 as a laborer In !he labor-janitor
• department a1 Kyger Creek In
' December 1955 he became a
mamlenance helper In !he' malnte·
nance departmrnt, where he laler
: advanced to ma1ntenance
: mechanic-A
• In September 1971, he was
; promoted 10 -mamtenance supervisor Swa m and his wife, Evelyn,
' reside at Rt 1, Crown City
Wood joined OVEC In October
•• 1953 as a guard during construction
; olthe l&lt;ygerCreekpiant He served
: as a guard In the personnel
·: department until September 19'10,
• when he was promoted to stores
' attendant in the stores department
In January 1977, he transferred
back to the personnel department as
: a fire equipment maintainer Wood
; and his wife, Beatrice, live at Loop
: Road, Rutland.
POMEROY - Don lies Jr.,
grandson of William and Margaret
Sheridan of Pomeroy, has joined
J .M, Smucker Co
as a
; programmer-analyst In Its MIS
: Department
· HewHI beresponsiblefordevelop• lng new computer systems nand

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daily support of existing systems.
Des Is a 1982 grilduate of Ohio State
University

Bathroom vanity, Squeezo. guitar, couch. chairs,
and many more 1tems not listed.
AUCTIONEER - GEORGE WOODWARD

GALLIPOUS - Stephen Caroll
Snowden, CLU, was elected an
agency director for the Great
Northwest Region's executive staff
of State Farm Insurance CompanIes In
Ore ,
Feb 1
graduate of Morehead SlateUniver·
sity, Snowden started a "scratch"
agency for State Farm In Middleport In June 1973 In December 1975,
~moved to Cincinnati as an agency
manager
During his nine years In management, he hired and trained 18 IIE'W
agents, maintained one of the top
agencies In the state, was a
nine-time traveling MHIIonalre
Manager and qualified for all
na tiona! conventions
He Is actively Involved In GAMA,
CALU, OALU and NALU. He
received his CLU designation In

1983
Son of Mr and Mrs Caron K.
Snowden, Bidwell, he is marrted to
the former Sharon Taylor of
Gatlipolls and has two sons,
Michael, 8, and Jonathan, 5 The
family moved to Salem In January

Earnings increase
DAYTON, Ohio (AP)- Robbins
&amp; Myers Inc reported Increased
sales and earnings from continuing
operations for Its second quarter
and fiscal first half of1985, but sale of
its Comfort Conditioning Division
produced a net loss for the second
quarlfr of $2 7 mllllon, or $1.13 per
share.
Robbins &amp; Myers makes computer motors and Industrial pumps
Net Income for the second
quarter, ending Feb. :18, from
continuing operations was ~.001,
orllcentspersharv.comparedwlth
$217,000, or 9 cents a share, lor the
same-period In 1984

Payroll $9.4 million
LAKIN, W.Va - Nearly :ro
emplayees ol American Electric
Power System's river transportation divisiOn were pald$9.4mWion In
wages, sa)arles and benellts In 1984,
according to George Shamblln,
division general manager.
Shamblin said employees were
paid $6.9 million In direct payroll,
while another $2.5 mllUon was
expended for employee benefits
such as vacations, AEP Savings
Plan and the company's contrlbu·
tton to various medical and retirement plans.

Is affected by other things
the steel Lndustry decrease Some of
the other !actors which affect
unemployment ~ iir 'Ohio Is the
production of foreign steel markets.
corporations that produce the steel
at a much cheaper rate, the
advancement of technology and a
broader perception of the knowledge to be used with this new
technology.
The lnOatlon rate directly affects
the unemployment by raising the
prices on markets and exchanges to
the point where people can't afford
them any longer. This ~ of
cost-push ln11aUonl contrtbutes to a
layoff of workers !rom the bust
nesses stUl in operation
In today's time, there are several
points In whlch a person might be
able to better themselves In the job
seeking field. These points could
play a key role In the unemployment rate A person must strive to
be at hls or her best at all times and
want what Is best for them. Some of
these points were recently stated at
a job seeking workshop held at Rio
Grande College
They were as follows· 1 Presentation ol one's self; 2 Extended or
advanced education; 3. Forming a
network of businesses In Interest; 4.
Proper lnvesllgatlon of llrm; 5.
Using all techniques to sell one's
sell, 6. Making best ol the qualllles
which make you as a person.

Perhaps using these points might
help In the consideratiOn of a job In
the future. In today's times the
unemployment rate Is climbing at a
rate where one must use every
means possible to secure a worthy
job or positiOn. Some areas of
employment that might be In the
highlight in the future are· 1. Fields
which direct towards service are
accounting, education, sales, man·
agement, elder service- mentalphysical, and fast food
management.
These llelda or areas, according
to Peg Thornaa, placement director
at Rio Grande College, are considered possible areas ol future
employment lnvestlgallon In obtaining the light education for these·
future areas should be considered.

(3124, 31, 2tc

Ann nun ce 111 ent s
2

In Memonam

In lov1ng memory of Orvy
Gatner. who paned away
March 23. 1984 We hove
lost our soul's companton. A
lifo linked with our own And
day by day we min h1m
more. AI we walk through
hfo atone. sadly mluod bY
wife. ton end family

In loveng memory of our dear
Molhor. Glodyo M W1neo.
who Plllod IWIY March 26.
1984 Sodty mlottd by uo
oil Mr and Mra. Dane Holter
ond Ftm1ty. Mr. end Mra
Dav•d GrueHr and Famtly.
In lovtng memory of Ooldee
lynch. who pasMd IWIIY
March 2B, 1981 Sadly
mloood by hulbond and
children

3

Announcements

SWEEPER and sowing me
chine repair. pt~ns, and
supplies
Pick up ond

delivery, Devil Vecuum
Clooner. one hllf mile up
Goorgoo Croek Rd.
Colt
814·441-0284.
Balloons for Got Well. Annlvtrttrvo. 81rthdayo, portio&amp;.
' slllglnv Gorrlllo. Colt Bottoon•• Co. 814-448-4313.

Wlleve Enna··Found your
old book 'Smoky.' Votuoblo
popor lhtroln. Contoct me,
611111, 807-749-2638.
Are you liCk and tired of
fetllng lick tnd tlrtd? turn
110 uke charge of your
hoohh, ftelgroot, onloy lifo
fiM booklet ohowo how.
CoM 814-2&amp;8-1772

;~=~~~~;:~
.~
wtlght
~Looo
Sofa. olmpto,
All natural program Money
book guorontM Coil 81 4·
742·2328

SINGLES CLUB for Woot
Vlrglnlonolt Ootollo t2 00
HillbillY Hoerto Club, Box
B1, Coivoay, w. vo 26878.

Auction every Fnday mght at
the Hartford Community
Center Trucklo1d1 of new
merchandiae every week
Contlgmentt of new &amp; uted
merchandise alwayt wei·
comed R1chard Reynolds,
Auctioneer Call 304-275·
3069
9

Wanted To Buy

We ply cath for late model
clean uted cart
J1m M1nk Chev Oldt Inc
Bill Gene Johnton
614 448 3872
ecaahe e26 end up for y01.4r
JUnk car or truck Free
p1ckup Coll614-245-9681.
24 hro
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE Bodo, ~ron.
wood. cupboerds, chair•~
chetta. batke11. d11has.
atone Jlrt. ant1quea. gold
and silver Wr1te-M. D
Miller. Rt.2, Pomeroy. Ohio
467811 or cell 614-9927780.

Buy1ng da1ly gold. sliver
coins. rlngo,jewolry.otorllng
ware. old c:oint. large currency. Top prices. Ed Burken Barber Shop. 2nd. Ave.
Middleport, Oh 614-9923478.

Maintenance person part
time &amp; POIIIbly full time
po11tton rn hospital Mtttng
Must have electr~cal 6.
plumbing knowledge
PleaH aend resume whh
work htttory 6. expertenceto
box 600 In care of the
Gallipolis Dilly Tribune, 826
3rd. Ave • Gallipolis, Oh
46631

Part·time dental allittant
needed Experience pre·
ferred Muat have pleaaant
a~d friendly peraonallty.
Please nnd re1ume to Box
600, In core of tho Golllpollo
Dolly Tr~buno, 825 3rd.
AVo, Galhpollo, Oh 45831.
Government Jobs.
$16,000·$60,000-yr. POl·
olble All occupations How
to f1nd Colt 1-806-8876000 Ext R 98011.
HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORSENIORS Tho Army Notional Guard can give you
valuable work e•perience.
Good Pay, good benefttl,
pluo loorn e 11&lt;111 Call 304675-3960 or 1-800·1423619

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Help Wanted

Sign rntlnv on ony our- Government Jobe.
flee
••otlonol wDfll ot •1
yr. poltlprlcet. Fl'll ootl- blt. AI occupotlono. How to
motoo. Call Doc 304-8711- find CtH 80&amp;-817-8000
2713
Ext 11-4182.

a.ooo-•ao.ooo

/

In SyrecuH, 9 room houH.
2 bathroom•, woodbumer.
alum tiding, 2 cer cerport
with wolkohop Colt 814982-7286

A golden oppor1un•ty· Make
money tn your tpare time ...
Join FRIENDLY HOME TOY '::
PARTIES tho looder for 30
years Openings for manager• and dealers We have the
largest and best line In party '
plan Earn big money plut
bonu1e1 end travel Incentives Start now and earn
money •mmed1ately Cell
1-800-227-1610

22 Money to Loan

Profeaaional
Services

6 rooms. bath, utlltty room
Storm windows. doors,
elumt aiding, new roof.
garage Coil 614 · 992·
5204
1

Card of Thanks

44
12xl0 Schull 1 Ox22 ft
porch. large level lot, Crown 34
City. priCe neg • help f•nonce . Coll614-266·1444
Muol son 1983 14x62 Joy
Skyline completely fum ex·
capt bdr. wether a. dryer.
completely underpinned,
BK10 otorega bulldln11 aot·
ting on prtvete rented lot
Can stay if sold. Colt 614·
446-7200 after 6PM

Business
BUJidmgs

For sale-In Ractne Ohto, on
St Rt 124 New roof.
maulated and paneled Cell
614-949•2719

FOR SAL~ OR tEASE,
commerc•el property and
new building. 70'x 100' With
2 ecrea. 200' road frontage.
12x60 King n1ce, 16,200 or no zonmg required, 2 milet
taka car on trade Call north of Point Pleatant, W
814-367-7609
Ve on Rt 82 Phone 304676-1678 weekdays 3041980 Klngaley expando 676-7898 evenings and
7x24, air, sk1rt1ng, gutten. weekends
mlcroweve, stereo. total
oloctric. 2 bdr , 2 botho. I·
oot-up In polk, 118.996 35 Lots
Acreage
Financing available 1 0% 1 - - - - - - - - - down, 1 6 yro Colt B14-4463647
Over 1 1cre level lot It
Porter. 8x12 born. ttpllc
12x86 Torch 2-3 bdr . un· tank. ready for houl8 or
furnished Ha1111 acreena S. mobile home Ceth or con
uorms &amp;. homemade tract Colt 614 388 -9736.
porches Colt 614·4467132

!-;;:==;::;:::====

HOME OWNERS-Roflnonce
to low fixed rote. Utt equity
for any purpoae Leeder
Mortgage Co, 614-6823061

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3

Announcements

:

hel;r.

Apartment
for Rent

Furnished efficiency 607
2nd AYe ~ Galhpohs Shari
bath. $150 ut1ht1es pa1d,
odulll Call 614-446·4416
oftor 7PM
Furnished 2 rooms &amp; bath
downttlltrt. clean. adult
only. no pets Ref requ~red
Cotl614-446 ·1619
11

john Deere 8300 18 hoe g•atn dnll
John Dee1e 12 hoe gram dnll
1200 Herd seeders (like new)
12 ff bush hog sp1ke harrow
OWNER - DICK FICK
Maveflck Auto from Vtc Whtppie Estate
"TRACTOR"
2600 Ford Tractor gas If not sold before auction
Cash
Pos1trve 1.0.
DAN SMITH-AUCTIONEER-949 -2033 or 992-7301
DALE JOHNSON - APP AUCTIONEER
responsible for ace• dents or loss of property or accJ-

Help Wanted

REGISTERED
NURSES
Immediate Opening
ICU Full Time

Nurse w11h "Ptrltnca \II ICU
or CCU prtftrrt&lt;l. bcallont
ltanofits, pomion p(an, long
larm olisall1hty, hosp•to5to·
tion. SalarJ commtnsurat•
w1th txptrltnct.
Canto&lt; I:
Teresa Collins, R. N.
Veterans
Memortdl Mn•cn;tnl

"
Ownsr

PUBLIC· AUCTION

1977 14x70. 3 bdr. 2 full
bathl. Central a~r, \llnyl
underpinning. 1tle down
otropo Included Colt Century 21 Southorn Hilts R E.,
tnc 614-446-6810 after &amp;
colt 614·388-816&amp; lr 614388·8282.

Permanent hair removal: ·
Profe11lonal Electrolyela '
Clinic. Now Houro by op· •
potntment, 10 AM·I PM, :
: ; ; thru Fri. 304-871•, ,
8
flt'dl ( Sl.ill'

3 mobile homeo foroolo Colt
814-992-3847

2

SBfo &amp; 1OBfo

31

Fixed &amp; V1111bll R1tes
Purchase or Reftn1nce
Fixed Rite
Construction Loans

Ttr1111 Up to 30 \'lal's
Call: Jeri Allie
(814) 379-2789
N .l. Stevena i}

In Memoriam

In Lovin&amp; Memory of

Three btdrooma, centr•l 1ir~
•lnyt woll paper, corpot
throughout, lnoulotoo~,
,.w point. attached go..,.,
goo OU1dOOt grill. •wnlnilo:
mony tKtroo. Coli 814-4412&amp;13 til 8•00PM. oftor
8 OOPM colt 814·248·
8181

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Whart the flowtfs &amp;ently
WIYI,
LttS the one we love so
dllrly

But wllom WI ClMiid not IIYI
God IIORI knows how WI
lllill JGU,
As HI eounttd thtttlll WI

shod.
Stdly misstd by family
fnends.

&amp;

ATTENTION

OWNER OPERATORS/
FLEET OWNERS

Ftot bod with aide klt1 •1111
vono wantod Excotlonl
1111o opportunity ovelloblo. Chock out lhooe be
nefltl
•Financial settlement m,de
IYtry wetk
,
-Group ratos ovalloblt on
lltdtcal. bobtJJI and colli-

sion msur1nc1

In a cr•vnlde softly sleep-

Homea for Sale

stgns.

Down Payments

SIMI DIIVIIS
Train Now For locol

or Oror tilt 10011

•Job

"-oemtl'lt

A-'atanc.

•DOT Cortlfioatloll
eCorrMpcHIIIeltoe/RIMden'l

c• IM-41t-totJ
••• 14
Mirtlre(

Wth, W. VL

•• iii 111Cllllllll
~ Oftlot...CtMrwttlr. "

•HI1ht11 perctnlllt 11te
p111d to Owner OperaJors
•Siftl(t o(lllllors or htlsband
and wife teams wanltd.
Call:
D1ck Jerrell
1304) 1176-1812
For oppotntmtnt wllh PIISonntl IKrUilot-k ol4/l/85

TRANSALL, INC.

An EQUII Opportumty Employer M/ f

SATURDAY MARCH 30, 1985
A.M.

ION BARN

:;~4\fp~~~~~~~~H~f:~~~:C~~t~~J:~':-:~~
onto11t.J1'j,MORTGAGE
turn nght onto Patnot
Road. W1tch for

Vir&amp;il R. Miller

Need tempor•rv office
with typing. ehorthen •
word proce~tlng. filing, tela·
phoning/ Cell Beth at 614446-3412
--------lcDopondablo yord oorvtco
Wttdo Wo•woyo cloorod.
Leave1 raked Hedges
trlmmod. oto. Clll 814-IBZ2289. lilt Stock.

'ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS"
2\4 H P Gallaway engme, wood wheel and steel low whee(
wagons two wood beam turntng plows parts of weav1ng loom,
sptnn•ng &amp;yarn wheels cream &amp; m1lk cans (5 &amp; 10 gal), kraut
cutter shavers. bench brass &amp; ~ron kettles, flat Irons, lamps
beds rock•ng cha1rs Chamjllon 118 laundry stove, treadle
sew•ng machme, wheat cradles, egg box corn sheller &amp;
gnnder churn wood block plane copper wash botler, ian
terns wagon brake lever and several more •terns
MISC"
Apt stze coal stove, sel platlorm scales, Burns1de stove, coal
buckets 3 pt cut off saw w/bel1 pulley (or tractor wood &amp;
s1eel overhead garage doors, wood door &amp; m1sc
OWNERS - FICK BROTHERS· ROY FICK
' EQUIPMENT'

&amp; Auction

beautiful riverview , Ka·
nauga Foster'a Mol1tle
Home Pork, 614-446-1602

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Leundermat for sale In :
Pomeroy Re11onable Only
interested person• need ceH ,
614-992-6937 ond oil&lt; for
Jerry

Open territorlea w1th the
new Avon. coli 304-676·
1429

Will care for Ill or elderly in
your home, by hour or day,
Cherrington Scrap M~:!!'~:;_j experienced 1n medical ~re .
Unp. lron-•&gt;z.oo cwt;
304-875·6137
tron-U 10 cwt. Motor
Cut-f3 60 1cwt, No 2 Someone to ltay nights with
Coppor-• 36 lb • Alum.- on elderly lody, 304-67&amp;• 2&amp; lb , Radlotora-• 28 lb. 3674
Calluobtforoyouttll (6141
882-76711.
12
Situations
JepaneQ sworda wentad ·
Wanted
Poying S200 00 mlnumum
winter, 824 Patton, Springfield, Ill 62702. (217} 644- Will do houoecloonlng In
7811 or 523-8?28.
Cllootor. Longbottom.
Tuppora Plaine oreo Call
Oolf club• for tHn·llger 814-985-4392
learning Qllmtl, reatonable.
304·8711·11752
I will coro for oldorly 1n my
homo. Colt 814-892-8022.
Wonted
Junk or
w.,.ckod
Fcwd pickup.
1172
lhru
1878 304-87&amp;·3174
18 Wanted to Do

lrnpl11 111 t'rll

countera, light ftxtures.
change equipment Priced
under e8000 Sele mu1t be
completed before March 24,
1986

SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1985
AT 7:00 P.M.
PARTIAL LISTING
Business movm&amp; to anothar area· 5 rooms of oH1ce equ•
men! m good cond•tton - Watnul table wtth 4 leaves , 8
cha~rs, 2 captam cha~rs, 5 small metal bookCllses sw1vel
desk chms, secretary metal desk 5 desks small fable and
lamps, metal typewnter stand, AB Dtck Mimeograph Copier
l1brary table wooden bookshell, many m1sc ttems
JACOBSEN. XL-11, ndmg lawn mower w1th 42' mower deck,
3 gasblme push mowers 18,000 BTU a1r cond111oners many
m1sc 11ems
Somethi .. for Everyone
Antiques, Collectors, Usad &amp; New.
Truckload of New ltrchllndiH Elch WHk
Door Prizes
Hive somtth1n1 JGU w111t to Hill Brin&amp;It to tho Pltriot
Auction Blm and we'll 1111 11 for you. Const~~~mtnts ••·
copted from 1:00-5 00 P.lt on Slturdly
Bam and Auct- Antlablt for fullllc AIICtions on Contract. Contract 1ncludos hlulina end l11nsportin1 all

-ehandlse
MARLIN WEDEIE\'ER -

AUCTIONEER

245-5152 - 311-8249

Apprentice: Ftnis UKEJ lu•c-318-9370
Residont-and Businus Auction Service Also Avatlablt.

one mile, then
onto
Road. Watch for auctron s1gns. The followmc wt~
sold:

24

Hereford Cattle

be

24

14 bred he~fers 3 bull
calves I herd bull All these purebed cattle are erther registered or eligible to be regtslered Load1ng sh ule avatlable

3 cows Wllh calves, 3 yeathng he11ers

Farm Machmery MF super 90 tra ctor (d1esel) , B 414
International tractor (diesel), JO 50 tractor wtth 2 row
corn ptcker, 4-14 turnrng plows, Case 2 bottom turn rng plows, NH 451 mowrng machtne, 4 row MF cultivators, 3 pt 2 row culttvator, dual wheel !ratter JO 400
mtxer gnnder, 1O'srngle culttpacker, JO 4 row drag
corn planters, Ideal one row corn picker, 300 gallon
sprayer wtth 8 row booms, 12' transport dtsc, 6' sraper
blade, uttltty tratler, canoe tratler, water buggy KtngKutter 3 pt 5' bush hog, NH hay rake, JO hay baier ton
60' hay elevator, 20' hay conveyor wrth'motruck,
tor, truck topper, one lot tobacco sttcks, one lot of locust posls, and mrscellaneous farm ttems, and 2 gravIty beds

IP

TeriiJ.r Cash

Elts

Anlllblt

, ·i·
·~ :r
,,,.'k,.

Cleveland Jenkins, Owner

&lt;to·" r

crown ctty. 0111o

&lt;:!n

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LH Johnson-AUCTIOIIEER

Phone 256-6740
Not responSJblo for aectdtnl1 or toss of

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154

Misc . Marchandise

Umeeton.. Sand: Gravel.
Piclc. up at Richards • Son.
.Call 1114·448-7785.

64

Misc . Merchandie~

Ohio-Point
.6 4

March

W.Va.

24. 1981":

..•.

1ooki -/If Alli117!Je WAITAJJl

Misc. M8rchandl•e

FirewOOd for Jale. delivered . Pole bern'buildinga built. For
304 -676 , 2075 or 876 - free eatimatas Clll ~04-&amp;75•
3981 .
2099 .

66

WIH cut •nd deliver fire-

wood. Call 614-256 · 1528.

Fill Ea1ter Bnk•t• with
Cabbage Patch or Mr. T
dolls, soft end herd •culp~
ture. 304-67.6 -6460.

Peta for Sale

44

DtWm-Rialtor-311-11 55

66

Peta for Sale
Kennell Profea·

Briar~Mtch

-'onal AH_·brMd trooming.
lndoo&lt;-ou1door -rdlng fa ·
cllltloo. Engllah Cocker Spaniol puppies. C.IIII14-3BB9790.

Building Motarlals
Block, brick. uwor pipes,
w i ndows, lintels , etc.
Claude Winters. Rio Grand•.
0 . Call814-245-5121 .

li
SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

ll«ky I.G.-t.ltor-446-0451
Jim coci ... I-Rialtor-446-7811
Virgna Sn!ith...:llaaltar-381-8126
Elilabeth l.ong-Reoltar-675-3961

Q:nguard

TIREDOI' PAYING HIGH UTILITY IILLS?
LIT US PAY THE BILLS I

REAL TORe

Spacial, Tropicalflah. Hamstero and oupplloo. Country
Aquarium ne1r Br•dfora
Tree Form . Call 1114-992·
81144. Cherryrldge Rd .

6~

For Sale or Trade

1981 Ford w,..,kor $1,500.
Collll14-256-1393.

67

Musical
lnlltruments

FOT ..... Alv•r•l Var:i te.t top
guitar lest than 2 years Old .
Uke new. UOO .OO, coli
814-742-2988.

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FMIII SliJllllif'•,

&amp;

Bush - Hog rotary grau ·
mower, Model TM ~ 6. 6 ft
cut, 3 point hitch, rear
The Bird Coge: Bob.Y paraaxe cond, 304-468·
:Stihl ch:!n sa~, .V.GC. Farm · mount,
· · ~
keets, t OCkatiell. 'YiJ:ety i)fo
1727 . --•l!oll, 1276. Call 614-388- l ----:---:-:-----;-- finches, cages, feed and
._,8710. ·
Smith and Weston revolver suppllao. Coli 614-986 Mod&amp;l
25. 46 caliber. 6Vz in 4212 .
~1 bar Mt 3 atoola. 1 bar set
.With 2 etocila. 1 dreuar. Call barrel!, holster and presenta"614-446-0844 or 614-446- tion · caae included . AKC Registered Poodle pup$300.00. Gray motorcycle piea. 6 weeks pld. One year
;4537.
helmet $20 .00. 304-675- old malo. Coli 814-8436274.
4464.
'"'AKC Registered female Col ) ie pupa. $75 ea . Brunawick
_,.pool table. excellent condi Real Estat G eral
lion $200, {)1i;;·j
:-

ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.- low Down Payment
.NEW LISTING- PRIVATE AND CLOSE TO TOWII
- 5 year old cedar bi-levellocated 5 miles from
'- 27 acres. Remodeied 2 story, 5liedroom home.
town. Includes 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large familx ... , .. I!Arn, fenced.. JiJiable acreage, partially. w_go~-~!L
foom ~·"equipped ~iichert~ garage Plus 24'&lt;24'
Super location. Appro&lt;. 2 miles from town .
workshop. 1.247 acres. Kyger Creek and Adda.
#~I
ville schools. $49,900.
.
· .
#814

.White fiberglass unsulated

'topper for Toyota pickup.
:callli14-367-7804.
woodburning stove •

~exc . cond, $200. Call 614 . ,.
·.446-7911.

·1977 pop up camper sleeps

:e. 2 mopedo- 1979 Wattern

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StCLUDED 4 ACRES - Cufiter.ieiit cuuiitr; li;;-·

firewood for

sal~ .

Soft or

)lord wood. Call 614-742.-9064.
.

ing will be yoilrs in this charming 4 bedroom. 2
bath ranch. Wa sher, dryer, range, 4 acres of na tural scenic land. La1ge 21h car garage with workshop. 2 horse stall bam, rural waler plus much

more.

bedroom home with large living nom, kitchen,
bath, basement, fruit bees and storage building.
$33,900.

JO 2 row planter, ·tobacco
setter. 6 pt. chl1el plow. J D
8 ft.. whool disc. New
Holland hay reke, 3 pt. pott
hole digger. sickle mower, 8
ft. dragdliac. Call 614-256 ·
_1_28_ 6_·-::--:---:--::-:-:--::1
Spring Special: 24'x30 'x8'
with 11•x1' garagit dQor &amp;
urvlce door. e·3 ;888
erected. Iron HorH Bldga.
814-332-9746 collect.

Formoll S.A. plow. disc,

Sho- Bud Pro-1 pedal steel
guitar 8700. F~mder Band·
matter reverb amp-2·1 2"
speaker coblnot f250. 304773-5693 .

54 ' belly mower. Call 814446-4626.

Piano. · ~udwig upright ,
•200 .00. Phone 304-6754331 .

Wheelhorse . 48 inch
m.owar . Manuel shift.

cultiva1or. 8 ft . side mower,

16 houraepower Workhorse
garden tractor. Made by

*2000.00. Coli · 614 -9926241.

VANGUARD PAINTS :ouelity you can trust .
Ebersbach Hardware,

Guernsey bull 8
old, aired by Tetestar. 1500. Coli ·614-3792746 .
Reg .

"'o~th&amp;

large found belea of hay .
Albert P.erker. 2 miles north
~i~"lter. Phono§ 1 4 -985 -

--

All Utilities Included I~ Rent
f x;cept Cable ond Telephone
limittd number of apartments available for persons (110 ·
yean of og'e ond up .

~727

#771

TWIN RIVERS TOWER

.,

675-6679

200 Second Street

.

Point Pleasont , W.Va.

I

HOUSE FOR SALE . BY OWNER
8V• PERCENT ASSUMABLE LOAN

5 years old, 3 BRs. 2 baths, FR built-in kitchen . DW.
util. rm .•

Office HOUfl : 9 a .m. to 5 p.m., Mondoy ·Fridoy or coli for
appointment.

A BEAUTY! LOCATED IN lARA SUBDIVISION, 3 BEDROOMS. 2
BATHS; FORMAL DINING, EQUIPPED KITCHEN, SCREENED
OUTDOOR DECK PERFECT FOR FAMILY BARBECUES, OR ENTERTAIING. SPLIT FOYER DESIGNED BRICK ANO FRAME EXTE·
IMMACULATE, BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED! JUST LISTED!

Livestock

v!rp nment .

iiuuii Hi liOAii on lhis l acres iapprox.i ioi. 4

:Pre-apring close out on. all

1 ladies bike, 1 boys bike, 1

63

aoclal event1 provide a relaxed and enjoyable en -

:: Mt•ed firewood $20 .a
;-pickup load, you haul it . Call
-:•14-446-4599.

, girl bike, 1 Hoover sweeper,
•"1 humdlfier. Cell 614-446:0625.

71
Al)toa for Sale
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Enjoy the sKurity a,nd comforts thor are afforded wirh our
re1trlcted building .ntry system. emergency coils system .
loungl! and community room . Planned octlvltlas and

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YOUR FAMILY DESERVES THE BEST! AND THIS HOME QUALITIES. LUAN WOOD SIDING, GIGANTIC DECK SO YOU CAN ENJOY
THE FANTASTIC VIEW. 4 BEDROOMS, 22X20 LIVING ROOM, AREPLACE, FULL BASEMENT. 2 CAR GARAGE. 6\! BEAUTIFUL
ACRES, LAKE DRIVE, RIO GRANDE. CALL FOR AN API'OINTMEII!T

2 6 3 bottom plo- 1195 6
up. Dloc 112&amp; 6 up. Brush
hogs t2911 6 up. 800 c ...
tractor with PS 12,795.
Very clean VermMr round
beiefl : ••••· Coll614-286;
8522.

Alltoa for 8818

200 Second Street
Point Pleosont, W. Vo .

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1-517-592-3821 .

Wanted to Buy

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Tronsporldliun

TWIN RIVERS TOWER

11812

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-Flyer and 1981 Honda Ex-.
-press. Call 614-388 -8437.

""'tHI buildings. direct factorY to you discounta,lmmadiete delivery. Call collect

........ 304-182-3184.

Livelltock

Hou1lng for the elderly and hondicapped. Rent Is 30•1. of
ad]u1ted Income under HUO Section 8 pr~ttt~ram . To qualify
for the reduced rent your income must be o max imum of
$13,250 per veor for one person and $15,100 per year for
a couple.

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.446-3636~
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5 hp Gibson hoovy duty,
rotary tiller with pow«

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Real Estate General

JUST LISTED - THE SELLERS LOSS is your gain
with this 3 bedroom ranch. Custom made kitchen
~ bi.!!l!tsc CaJpete!Uhrou@hout. Carport. R~entlv
constructed garage. Large lawn. Good garden
area. State Route.

G1.;-2GC~ I,;:::==~~~~-~e~~e~n~-~- ~·=·~-

""4621.

Farm Eq\lipment

From whNI brocket for
Hahn eclipse 19" lawn
mower . 304-87!1-8437.

L1vesloc~.

g·ardlil'rtl•iCtot

·lnodel 44' cut, 16 HP, cast
Iron sleeves. Used aboUt 10
)lours, new cond. Call 614·
.388-9736 .

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Malo Peek-o-poo puppleo. 8
-ko old . Cell 814-9925013.

For dotolls call 814-4467921 ·

Weason model 19 end 66.
304-675-7476.

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Peta for Sale

Ludwig drum Mt, complete.

Guns!! Guns:ll Smith and

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good warranty for more
information phone 304675 -4173 or 304 - 6754861 .

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

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boordlng ell breedo. HNted
Indoor-outdoor foc1111101 .
AKC Dolrermon · puppiolo:
Studfervlco. Collll14-441 17111.

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ioad1 deliv.,.d in dump

truck noo. or21oado $180.
You pick!Jp t16 . Coli 614·
245-5804.

1985

March

2 car garage, patio, lieat pump, AC.
NEW HAVEN

Call

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE REDUCED PRICE of
this modem ranch. 3 Bedrooms, 1112 baths,
family room, living'room with fireplace, full divided basement. 16'x32' in-ground swimming
pool with privacy fence. large lawn. Owners ·
have left area and need to sell.
#769

CENTURY 21 Southern Hills R.E., Inc.

FAMILY WANTED- Home in a family neighbor·
hood. Tastefully decorated bi·level featuring 3
bedr~ms, l'h baths, spacious family room with fireplace, 2 car garage,_covered ~eck. level treed
lawn. Priced in the 50s. Shown by appointment.

or 304-773-5927

lOCATION. ME~NS EVEJIYIHINGI - This brick
ranch is very close to Spring Valley and hospital
but has 1.5 -acres to romp around on. 3 BRs and
I \! bath with attractive kitchen , fireplace in living
room and 2 car garage. Well insulated lor easy
heating and cooling. $62,500.
#211 ·

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-pomeroy, Ohio. Call 614:&amp;92·281,.

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446-6610

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Real Estate Gaoeral

"HALLMARK OF HOME" IN THE E"RlY 18th
CENTURY - 2 story, pleasing, eye-catcching 3
bedrooms, dining room , family roo!", master bed ..
100m 14'&lt;29', large walk_-in closet, new _carpel.
Refinished original oak tnm, brass light fixtures,
barnyard, barn, garage, other buildings. 5 acres
lenced psture. This won 't last. Slate Rt. 775.
#792

and mone1 mstalling a new
home.
bedrm. mobile home situated in Perry Twp.
on Approx.
acres. 18'x30' garage and 10'x!O' cellar
house. Price lor $21.500.00.
5ll1ING YOUI UAL ESTAn IS IIG iUSIHESS•.• .

SINCE 1943

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CAPE COD - Price reduced to
Owner wants to head sooth 111d is
home behind. Features

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~·1200 . 00.

in good condition. Call
cll14•992-3379,
~utcherlng equipment. Biro
::SS meat aaw. lnterprlze
JVrinder. Hobart SS slicer.
i}tobart meet cuber. Excel-

lent condition. 81500.00.
cColl 614-742-2753.

'is in. Zenith color T.V.. 2
.N .P. p, T.O .. 1 Square gear
•P.T.O .. 1 Sub frame with
:cvl . end pump .. 1970 Dodge
.2 ton. Coli 814-949-2226.
·Pra-•pring close-out on all

,.teal buildings. Direct fac 1orv to you diacounts. lmme~diate delivery. Cell collect
:1-517-692 -3821 .

House

of the
Week·

LOCATION: BEAR RUN
ROAD. CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM.
ASKING PRICE: $54,000
LOT SIZE: 5 ACRES
HOME DESCRIPTION: 3
BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS,
CUSTOM BUILT FRAME
RANCH, CARPORT. CEN.
AIR COND. BEAUTIFUL
INSIDE AND OUT.

OWNERS LEAVING AREA - Completely fur.
nished 3 bed 100m Tudor style home only 4 years
old, 2 baths, family room, den or 4th bedroom.
kitchen complete w1th applianc.es. . Heat P.Ump,
cenlral air, allached garage. W1thm .3 miles of
town. Only $49 ~900. Call for an appomtment to day.
#784
OWNERS LEAVING FOR MEXICO and mu st sacrifice t.his charming 14'•70' Holly P~rk mobile
home situated on a 2 acre tract. Furnished. Formal dining area, spac1ous living room, 2 bed·
rooms, I \! baths, 12'&lt;35' covered patio, 24'x24'
garage. Shown by appoi ntment. Reduced price.
#761
NEW LISTING- "PPROXIM,.TELY 45 ACRES of
fertile soil. Good building sites. Frontage on Bidwell-Rodney Road close to new ce real mill. Barn, 2
ponds, fenced . Partially wooded. Tillable acreage.
Good pasture. Mineral rights. Rural water available.
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#813 .
LOVELY HOME IN THE COUNTRY - 3 bed10om
ranch can be bought with 3 or 25 acres. Home has
new kitchen w1th all appliances, formal dining
room with beautiful chandelier, living room wijh
stone fireplace, breakfast room, family room , partial basement, utility room, garden tub in bath.
Barn and outbuilding.

•Firewood $20.00 pickup
~lood. UO.OO delivered . Call
. 304 -675-6762 or 675 ·:;!991 .
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#747

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LOREN NOLAN
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$25,000 - NICE 3 BEDROOM, HAS RIVERVIEW, CARPORT,
. · FRAME WITH VINYL SIDING, FUEL OIL FURNACE PLUS COAL
AND WOOD FURNACE. YOU CAN'T BEAT THE PRICE: NEAR
KYGER CREEK AND GAVIN PLANTS.
GROCERY - SERVICE STATION - CARRY OUT - PLUS
NICE 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT. PRICE NEGOTIABLE!

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SHOESTRING RIDGE - APPROX. 8 ACRES, BLACKTOP
~101t'
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ROAD, RURAL WATER AVAILA- . Autl&gt;t&gt;rflmrv/n. ~
BLE S8.4BO.
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LAND HOI 57 ACRES, BLACK·. Aln •• ~ ;JD"soclate
TOP ROAO. RURAL WATER v•~'f 4JG-j383
AVAIALBLE, NORTH GALLIA n ..... ._Alt·l ~.J\:SgOOiate
AREA. $50,000.
CA11ID!
t
I ACRE LOT- HAS BEEN
SURVEYED, BLACKTOP ROAD,
nr r !k'- ..• n,....,_
RURAL WATER AVAILABLE.
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12 EVANS HEIGHTS - Truly a delightful ranch
home. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, full divided basement with family room and fireplace.
Range, refrigerator. dishwasher. City schools, water and sewer. Affordable price. $31,000.

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION and convenient loca tion makes this home right for you. Eat-in kitchen .
with range and refrigerator. 2 or 3 bedrooms. ba sement. I car garage plus attached carporl with
concrete floor, 8'• 12' oulbuilding, mce corner lot,
city schools.
#755
HOME 'FORALL SEASONS - Well cared lor
14'x 70' Vindale mobile home situated on almost
an acre lawn. Pleasing lloor plan, 2 large bed rooms, separate dining area, central air, completely underp inned and tied down. Covered front
patio. Unallached garage. Only $21.900.
~799

LOOK FORWARD TO COMING HOME to lhis
unique 1emodeled home. 3 large bedrooms, 2
baths, eat-i n kitchen, formal dining, spacious formal entry. Deck, barn, 3 acres. Owners have !educed price and will consider reasonable offer.
Make an appointment today.
#756
OWNER MOVING TO FLORIDA - Must sell this
5 year old, 3 bedroom all electric ranch on
~1. Rt. 160. Hardwood floors are carpeted lully insulated, basement wilh garage plus a car detached garage. Situated on a very nice I\! acre
yard . $35,000.
#764

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area,
I room
utility 1oom, mud room. 2 car attached garage. Home Protection Plan.

#781

N789

F"RM - Approx. 60 acres with barn, 2 sheds,
chicken house, garage. Double wide home with 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, eat-in kitchen
with refrige1ator and range . Property located at
St. Rt. 141. Owner an&lt;lous to sell.

NEW LISTING- G•orp's Cruk Road- Nice 3
bedroom home located on approx. ~ acre. large
kitchen, garage, electric heat. Agood buy at only
$32,500.

OWNER WANTS AN OFFER- Must sell 3 bed·
room, I ~ story home with new carpet, basemen!,
garage. Close to town and hospital. Pomeroy.
$34,000.

NilS

BUILDING LOT - 4 acres ready for you to
your dream home. Water tap. W~hin 3·mile of
City school system. Restricted.

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#788

IN TOWN - Owner may help finance this older 2
SIDfY. home at 3rd Avenue. Includes 2 bedrooms,
lam11y room, nat. gas heat. Garage. $20,00~

737

SPRING BARGAIN - 3.8 acres. more or les~ Tycoon
Ibid. $1,200.

#778

#738
LAND -Desirable tract, 96.62 acres more or less
on St. Rt. 124. Appro&lt;. 30 acres tillable. Pond,
some older barns.

#723

ven year old 14x70 mobile home set on permanenl loundation with expando, screened-In
porch, sunporch and deck added to make a fine
permanent dwelling. Also 16x24 storage b01ld1ng.
Located in Evergreen 0n Pme Hill Cemetery Rd .
Garden area and other building lot. All lor
$32,000.
#315

PRICE REDUCED on this very attractive 3 bedroom ranch plus 8\4 acres more or less. Living
room with woildburner, kitchen and dining area
have been recently remodeled, 2 car garage,
30'x24' outbuilding, 10'x12' woodshed, cellar
with 14'x 12' shop on top, !Ural water.
#768
POSSIBILITY OF LOA" ~SSUMPTION - AttractiVe home wit~ inviting country setting. ·3 bed·
r~oms, 2 baths, large dining area, kitchen with ·
d!shwashe{,_·spacious living room, unfinished
fam1ly room, 2 car garage. Heat puinp, central air.
Over I acre lawn. W1thtn 7-B miles of town. City
schools . $59,900.
11780
NEW LISTING - 30 ACRES - Mainly wooded
with cleared homesite. Private setting. Rural wa•
ter available. Good hunting area. Surveyed. Mineral rights included. Approx. 9 miles from city.
Green Township.

446-3644
STOP I LOOK NO FURTHER! -,Small3 BR home'"
town. full base men!. Buyer s ProtectiOn Plan.
Nice inside. easy to care for. 622 4th Avenue .
$38,500.
#230

tst AVENUE. JUST . LIKE NEW - Everything- roof, sidin g, msulation, floor s, walls. ceiling, kitchen cabinets. appliances, balh room, healing a1r conditioning-eve!ylhmg 1s brand new.
Qw~e r has spe nt $35.000 more on lhis one than
he is asking. You must see it-1t's pertecl.
$125,000 buys il.
JUST WHAT THE OOCIOR ORDERE_
O- Lovely 4
BR home in a qu iet wooded locallon. Equ1pped
eat-in kitchen, FR with lireplace, 3 baths. Excel lent neighborhood. 4.65 ac. Add itional acreage
available. $99.000.
#101

READY FOR HOOK-UP- Appro•. 21oacres with
septic tank, electric and rural water available.
Located at Bill George Road. Priced at $5,900.

8797

ASSUMABLE LOAN - IN CHESHIRE: DWIIERS
4 bedroom home.
term, $4,900

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8809

MAY TRADE FOR HOUSE
Quality constructed 3 BR ranc h includes eat-in
kitchen, 2 fireplaces. hardwood floors. lull basement and oversized gatage. Cily schools.
$44.900.

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11806
BE A PROUD OWNER- This home sparkles with
'(larmth and will invite you In for a tour. Very at·
traclive carpet throughout. 3 bedrooms, 12'xl7'
kitchen with Z-Brick. Garage. Air conditioning
·unit. Hot water heater recently replaced . Low
maintenance. lovely fenced back yard. Most tor
your money. $38,500. City schools.

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OWNER MAY TRADE FOR HOME - $30,000 wilt
buy a comfortable 3 BR mobil ehome and 25
beautiful acres ot land . Spring, outbuilding, very
well landscaped. KC schools, 5 miles from St. Rt.
160 on St. Rt. 554.
11714
ONLY $19,9001 - A value you can't beat. 3 bedroom frame ranch. Approx. I II acres. Storage
building. Good garden area. Close to Ewineton
area.

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#224
SUBURBAN PAR,.OISE - Tucked away on a 1 ~
ac. knoll just \! mile out of lown. You have .admired this attractive ~ bedroom bnck each ll.me
ou sssed it features 2 woodburmng lue~ace~ 1\! baths, outstanding kitchen , beaultful
family room, 2 car garage •. base~ent and lots ol
p!)vacy willl oulstandi~g VIeW. Pnced at $69,500
because owner wants 11 sold QUICk.

MINT CONDITION - New listin&amp;ln Mills Villqe - Access Direct to U. s, Rt. 35 . - Large
family room on lower level w1th . wood stove, 51
rooms up, 4 doWli, I II baths. bu111-1n range and
oven. Entire home in and out looks almost like
new. Holding at $59,000. ·

1101

U.OOO SQ. FT. BlDG. IN TOWN- Masoory bldg.
on 1st Ave. &amp; Spruce St. has 5 exteno1 a~d 31nterior loading docks. Over 2,400 sq.lt. of !mp~oved
office space. Building has numerous poss1bllil1es.
Call Ike Wiseman tor more mfo.
ucg

ASPECIAL HOlE -Located in Tera Estates. Features nice floor plan, 1633 . square feet, elaht
rooms .plus two baths, over·s1zed h•o car garage
with workshop space, patiO and IS a. well -construcied brick 1anch. We would certamly en1oy
showing you this fine home. Call lor an appomtment. $65,000.
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11753

ll KE NEW - 430 Lewis Drive. Thil adorable ranch
home ~ perfect lor anyone 3 bedrooms, l 'h baths,
lovely carpet. very large eatin kitchen, central air, ~I
insulated. City schools, water and sewer.
1754

EXCELLENT RIVER VIEW - This 3 BR ranch on
Lowe! Rt. 7 oilers oull;tanding v1ew of the river.
Beautiful fneplace in living ·room, compliment
ha1dwood lloors. large eat-in kilchen . I balh, partial basement. P1operty has mQbi le home pad and
block garage. Buyers Protection Plan . Reduced to
$34,900.
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Ike Wiseman - 446-3796
B. J. Hairston - 446-4240
Clyde B. Walket - 245-6276
David E . Wiseman - 446-9666

STOP LONG ENOUGH TO SEE THIS HEW 3 BR
BRICK RANCH - It's got almost everything
you're probably looking tor; loc.ation, size, quali\Y ·
- all on a nice one acre lot 2 m1les lrom town . Its
a very attractive home and is delinitely seel'!Orlhy. Owners want to sell and probably won't
argue on reasonable offer. Priced in the 70s.
#244

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NEED EXTRA SPACE FOR GROWING FAtflllYlYou need to see th is home. Has 3BRsand bath up
w1th 1 BR and ~ bath down. Also full basement,
convenient kitchen . dining, family room area with
one of most attractive efficiently_bu1ll fneplaces
we have seen. Nice living rm. N1ce shade trees .
produclive garden area. garage, trailer space ren lal al l on the large lots. All for just $40,000.
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TWO ACRES M/l with extra good conditioned se-

· 1974 Chevy pick-up. 4 new
tirea. 360. standart shift.
; H60.00 . 1983 Monte
-porlo. 305. 37,000 miles.
:.. 186 pound weight set.
.•60.00. 600 pound copac·hY weight bench, t75 .00 .
·bcercisa bicycle, teo.oo.
;9a11 614-742-2744 .

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3 ACRES - Beau!Wul site overlooking the river.
Sits high and all lays flat. located at lower River
Road. No restrictions.
11101

11745

Cll984 Century 21 Real Eota~CofllOroUon 18tituleefortht NAP. illlld"-tndornarb of Century ZllleafEotatet'urporatlun. Printed In !'.S.A. F.qualll~oulllnltlpportuni~Gt
BACBOmCEISINDBPI!NDBNTLYOWNEDANDOPIIATED.

CIRCA tall - 2 sto1y b1ick ho~. Ideal corn~r
lot location. This home hes old ltme flavor you II
fall in love with . Plenty ol room lor the largestla_mily. tt includes lor mal entr~nce. pa~or. living
room, dinin' room den, 2 sta1rceses an~ 2 baths.
Beautiful tnm enhances hardwood floors. New
gas furnace end central air. $89.900.
11202

PRIME LOCATION - located on Rt. 35 west, this
tract of land includes 3 BR doublew1de w1th 2
b•ths living 1oom and eat-in kitchen, and a 2 BR
12x61i mobile home. Excellent Investment be·
cause of location and possibilities. 30 feet Irontage on Rt. 35. $46,000.
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EXCEPTIONALLY WELL DECORATED in Early
Amencan charm. 3-4 bedroom s, beautilul living
room with fireplace and fantastic view ollbe river.
Nice shady lawn runs to the rive1 !fish or ha ve o
boot dock in your own tront yard). In town location. very quiet and peaceful surroundmgs.
$B9.2 00.
#103
113 ACRE FARII WITH STATELY OLD 7 Rll
HOUSE in good repair. Two good barns-one tobacco and livestock, one for livestock. Con~ret~
floor down and hay storage above. 20 x60
machine shed, grain storage and garage. 31 acres
of productive crop land, 65 acres hill pasture,
some woods . Coal rePDfeds¥~~ part of larm,
good tobacco bc~. All or
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and kitchen w1th oak cabmets and cenler isle. Fin1shed basement offers rec. room, workshop and fi- ~
replace. Gas heat, CA. 2 car ga ra&amp;e . Excellent
neighborhood. Buyer 's Protection Plan. $89,900.

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HAS IT All - B acre bottom land, 15 ~e~e pasture , 25 acre wood s, pond, strea m, greenhouse.
good modern home, private locat1on and only 9.5
mile to Holzer Hospilal Priced at $57,500.
1343
STRilE A BALANCE WITH NATURE - Refrnhing! Relaxing! Rustic cedar ranch on a Pllle-S·
tudded knoll and surrounded by 23 rolling ICfeS.
3 la1le BRs, FR, LR, 2 balhs and 2 cat praee.

$79.~.

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Autoa for Sale

1984 Olda Cu11eoa 11.000
mlloo, *10.800. Coli 614·
446.;!91 1'
1979 Hondo XL 1811 good
cond. Coli 814-371-2820.
1980 AMC Spirit good
condition 12.600. can 814268-1419 o1ter 5:00PM.
1970 LTD Nno gocid, need•
tran1. work,

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614-446-3920 oltor 4PM.

1978 Cuttou Supreme PS,
PB. AC, 8-trock. nice. Coli
614-388-9680.
1982 AMC Spirit, 4 opd ..
AM· FM tape. aun roof. new
radial tlrea. low mileage.

$3,996. John"• Auto Soleo.
8ulovillo Ad, Cal 814-448'
47B2.
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1982 Camara au1om11ic
306 engine, AC. crul1e

71

Autoa for Sale

19711 Dodge Aopen. auto.
318 VII. looko good. *700.

110.700. Cell 614-4461691 '
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19611, Dodge Dart 1111,000
mi., new rediala, hlitt-v.
brakes. ball joint•~ IJke new.

Coli 614-446-1749.

General lee 1988 Dodge
Charger. 440 engine. 4 ap.
tr•ns .. excellent body and
.interior. Southern ~ar.

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolia, Ohio-Point
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.Trucka for Sale

cruise, line-a-bed. AM -FM .

78 Suboru Brei. 83.000

milea. Exc. cond. 304-676-

6217.

'76 Dodge, cultomized van,

Cell 814-448-4422.

'hall ton, 304·876-7984.

1 97B Dodge Club Cab
truck, $1 100.00. Coli 614742-2781. '

Ford 1 9B6 F260 4x4 XLT
B600 GVW, IWIY bor1, p.

'67 Chev two ton truck.
·combination. dump, cattle·
rack and grein bed. fair cond,

304-676-21 65.

1980 Ford Cargo vo.n F160.
$2860. 304-676-1678 or

windwoa and dOor locks,
automatic, air, crulae, tilt
wheel, am·f.m ca11ette
crome ltep bumper tinted
gle11 delay wlpera, tutone
paint, poel traction and

19B3 510 Blazer. euto·
malic, PS. PB, excellent
condition. 304-8.76-1036.

trailer with II HP Mercury

ing. C~ll 814-992-11683.
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motor 11,000. Coli 114448-11118.

M~GHEE

Real Estate Gen8ral

'R,eal**

You will re~fly fall in love with this family oriented home when
you step inside. Owners hive put that special touch on the inside which we're sura will acrae with anyone's taste. Quality
construction throupout house: hardwood ffoorl, very attractive knotty pine •t-in kitchen, cozy family room with warm
brick fireplace. Convenient location to town or hospital In
super nei&amp;hborllood. Owners anxious to sell. Will consider ofle&lt;. $46,!100.
#233

tate Agency

Home
Improvement•

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GeneJal Hauling

Upholamry

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY IHOP
1163 s... Ave., Gollpollo.
8 14-448· 7833 or 814-4481833.
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BRIBE

New Procell, 4 IPHd trant·

mloalon lor 197414 ton Ford
Pickup. Coli 1114-74230&amp;4.

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GAMBOL THRUSH

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D • M Cont.ractorl. Vinyl
and al\lminum sidingreplacement window•·
inaulatlng·rooflng·

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Real Estate General

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Business Services

Vlnyl.aluml-

felt
there would be a
good play for graml slam if South
~eld the K-Q of spades. (He -umed a

e• 1collent, oleopo 7 • Coli 814-3117-7488.
U&gt;.OOO . OO. 304-882·1------:.___
29911.
Micheol's Pointing and Wallpapering, Call 614-742232B.
S1:r v1ct:~:
RINGlES'S SERVICE. ••-

(Ar1l-s

Jumbles: HURRY

e.m. to 8 p.m.
Rogers Basa.ment
Waterproofing.
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remodellng end new

Real Estate

1983 Honde"'Moped. Good.
condition. Coli 814-2473762.

aeven-&lt;!ard suit.) The leap to five notrump waa the grand slam foree, uklng South to bid aeven with two of tbe
top three bonoro In apadea. South may
not bave followed tbe dictates of good
aetllle with bia Opet\111&amp; bk!, bat be did
obey partner's request now. He bid
the grand slam,
AB usual, the worot bidden make
the best declarers, combining alilll
with a healthy d - of luck. Declarer
could see only 11 tricks on top. U
clubll divide 4·3 he could eatabU.b a
' If
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. f ourth cI ub by ru Ina one round, but
that still cornea to only 12 tricks.
Soutb decided to take a very tbln
chance. He won the ace of spades in
demmy amllmmedlately-caahed both red aces. Now be ran all his trum111,
all the clubll ill dummy. 0n

perienced carpenter. electrician. M81on, painter. roof-

Ing (Including hot tar
sppllcotionl 304-676 -208B
or 876-7388.
Rotaryorcabletooldrllling .
Molt walla completed aama
day . Pump alea and aervi·-

ceo. 304-B96 -3B02.

conatructlon-guttera. Call

3Q4-773-&amp;131.

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cement · wind

NEW LISTING- Spacious8
ranch with lg. stone fire. in the family rm., clogalore, 3 BRs, 2 baths,
garage, young fruit and
aCres~ ·- ,_ •
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mlloo, 81 ,276.00. 304876-2829.

.MMR 563- NEW USTING- On M~i~,!:ounty Rd. I. Coun- ·
try riving, ·lipprox: TS"acres with 2 story sluc.:o 'hcms.- 3 bed·
rooms, dining room. bath, hardwood floors lhroulrtlout. 2
garden spots and well. Heats with woodburner. Sells for
$34,900
MMR 562 .- NEW LISTING- Mini farm - Approx. 61h
ares with newly remodeled home. 3 bedrooms, family room
w/woodburner. Enclosed porch, .garage, barn and shed. 2
oonds and fenced. Call for your appt.
MMR 551 Executive brick ranch on lincoln Hill. Large living
room-dining room combo . Equipped kitchen with disposal·
and dishwasher. Two ceramic tile baths. Family room has fireplace, built-in bookcase and beamed ceiling. Much more.
Check it oul!!
MMR 554 - Use your imagination on this one! located on
WeHe Terrace it has 3 bedrooms. dining room, family room.
Situated on IOO'xiOO' lot. PRICE REDUCED to $28,500.
MMR 552- Ranch style home on Lellding Creek Rd. living
room has stone fireplace, 3 bedrooms, full basement, double
garage. PRICE REDUCED to $34,000. .
MMR 555 - Large 2 story colonial with double porhes. On
the riverfront in Middleport. Eat-in kitchen, 4 IH!drooms, dining room. Affordable price $25,000.

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Ford truck, perto. 1988 thru
1979. 304·1175·3874.

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ing. Cell814-992-6883. ·

Broker
Cheryl Lemley,
, llei&amp;s County Associate
Phone 742-3171

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79 MotOJa Home•

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H· D motorcycle repair,
Arnerlcen made. al1o weld·

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18 tt. wood rowing johnboot. 1\ftede by Weaver . Call
1'814-1199-7671 .

Real Estate General

wegon noo. 304-876- all bids. For more informeiton, coli 304-676·3668.
3B60.

Wiseman

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-lcmoto;cycle repair,
American made, alto weld·
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B01t1and
Motora for Sale

1B ft. V-bottom boat •

more. 8,000 mlleo.
114,400. 304 -8711-·421.
7:30 e.m. - 9:00 p.m.

16, 19B6. 10 AM . Dillrlct

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1978 Ford CourTier t700. 2 Honde Big Redo 1983 •
Collf14-381-1710.
1984. Sea at Bltll Hondo.

1881 Ford F-100 llepalde 1983 Honde 760 Shadow.
ohonbed PU, e cyl .. 4 opd .. Coll614-441-3112 or 814rodlo. therp, 14,891. John'a
eve.
7403.
Auto loltla, BuloviHa Ad. f - - - - - - - - 79 Plymouth hatchbtlck. gc. · Co111114-4411-4782.
1982 Honde 1100 lnternew tirea, beat otter. 304·
lllte·4,6110 miltlo. Coll61 4675-2636.
4411-3BB2 or 114-44873 Vena 8o 4 W.O.
0291 .
1982 Chtiv cer. 38,000
mllea, 1973 Ford ven, 1987 197B Blezer 4·WD. V·B, 197B Honda XL 350 1400.
Ford 1 ton van, exc. shape. auto. 'PS. PB. exc. tire• &amp; Coll614-367-7147 or 1114alao uaed awMpers and lewn exhautt, good ahepe, · 446-2422.
mowera. 304·8715-6512 or 13.200 . Coli 1114-248- - - - - - - - - For Mle Sur.ukl motor cycle.
1176-2486.
9214 al1er II.
Cell 111 4-258·826 1 otter
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'78 Ford LTD, body dsm- 1978 Ford van cu1tom. 8PM.
•ged. 'lfery good mechani· good cond. Coli 814-388·
1974 Harley D•vldoon 1000
coly. 8660.00. 3(14-876- 9989.
Sporteer prlco 12,200. Call
6122.
614-446-2077.
'73 Monte Carlo 1650.00 For •••• or tr•d•. 1979
ond '74 Comet 8100.00. Dodge Von Model 8.200. 83 Honde 760 Shadow only
304-678-2963.
e3200.00 or meke oHer. 2,200 milea. 2 helmeta, exc.
cond. Caii614-446-373B.
Coll614-742-2395.

1966 I.H.C. Truck tractor,
1972 Volkawagen, good poor condition. 1956 Semi·
condition, engine rebuilt re· trailer lowboy. Bids ahould
cently, good tirea. *700. be aent to the Weatern SCD,
Firat St., Pt. Plea·
Phone 304-882-3692 after 224·C
unt, WV. Bid opening: April
6:30.
van.

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1977 Plymouth · Arrow, 4

82500 . Cell 814-742- ,_67_&amp;_-_7_&amp;9_8_._ _ _ __
2603.
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1974 Dodge

Mlrd124, 1

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opeitd. 4cyl. Runogood. Goo
uver. ta50. CoH 1!14-992-

control. AM-FM · 8 track. 72 Trucks for Sale
18,000. Cell 814-448 7368.
1979 Ford Super Cob F160, 4-WD. auto.. AC.

1981 Cadillac Fleetwood
D'ela.gance, clean, many
optlona . 44.000 mi ..

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EllaJ'IIONAL ¥AWE ON al.fOINA BIICIIIIANCH
FOR SALE IY OWNER-FINANC:ING AYAIAILE
'loilolfmRESf.:..YAltAit&amp;DI FliED RAIE =
WITH s•to DOWN PAYHENT
Owner has moved to new home in same neighborhood and .
would like to share thelov1ly Sprin&amp; Valley area with some
lucky.ptrLon who aRPreclates a.well maintained. quality
home. l.ar&amp;e lot, California style brick ranch with lands-"
caplng and enclosed sin&amp;le car praaewith adjacent office
area. 2200 sq. ft. livinc area. includinc largellvln&amp; room
with fireplace, dining room. family room with indoor barbecue, 3 (arp bedrooms. 2'1' ceramic baths. sewin&amp; area
and roomy stora&amp;e in utility room. Storaae area available
in basemontmd-atti.rart5 wit~· ~;:endinasttim~y . Caf--petin&amp; throuchout. Most window treatments remain. Recent updates include new roof. new asphalt driveway, out- ·
door carpetin&amp; and indoor piintinc. Home has been wall
.maintained and updated with extra insulation, new
kitchen cabinets and Formica tops. stove and double will
oven. Dishwasher, disposal and refriprator remain. Outdoor recreation area includes coveitd patio with ps &amp;Till,
badminton court with outdoor li&amp;htinc. City school system, city watar and sewer and shoppin&amp; nearby. Nei&amp;hborhood Watch in effect. Must see to appreciate fine details
of birch pantlln&amp; and trim, stone wall in family room and
roominess.
For Further lnf01motion Call Ownen At
446-2734 or 446-2206-Appointmenr Nomsary

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MIDDLEPORT- Nice 8 rm.
home next to bus. section.
Gas F.A. furnace, woodburner, 2 baths, full basement and small yard . Now
Only $29,500.
BUSINESS BLDG. Mk!~!~:::rt,..2=.i~

2 in

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5 ACRES - In the country
on waterline &amp; elec. $9,500.
MULBERRY AVE. -One fl.,
2 BR home near the ·hospital. Hot water heat, full basement, 2 car garage and nice
country lot. Now $42,000.
BUILDING LOT -

2 acres

Suo Murphy, Milton Roulh
Hilan, Virgil anrl
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Housing
Headquarters

Vulnerable: Neither
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Electrical
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PlASTIC
GAS PIPE·

8•'- • Servjce Sharpen
Sciuora . Febrlc Shop.
Pomeroy. 814-992-22B4.

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p. .

Openina lead: +4

S&amp;H 'PLASTICS

JamH Boya Water Service.

dOwn to five c~. U be throwa a
club, dummy will be good. Wlaat if he
throws a red kine? Declarer ean now
the
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cub
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will be oqueezed acain. For tbiJ proar-lve oqueae to work, one defender ~~~ to_ bav! the c\ubll. guu:deQ, aa
wen aa )ijjtlj ri!d .ltlnp. st1U and luek
bronchi borne tbe.llam.

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1" 160 PSI
.18' ft. - pick up
20' ft. - deli.vered · ,
Also pipe connec: '
lions and water pipe.

SEWING Machine repaira,
MrVice. Authorized Singer

Central (Vienna), W.Va. ·
PH. 304-295-8m

Aioo paola lllltld. Coli 814268-1141 or 814-441·
1176 or 614-446-7911.

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on tlis 3 bedroom ranch,
full basement, rec. room;
s!Udy, 2 baths. I11 acre lot
$6,500.00 down and ' assume ·
-i G'ihnortgogc- at -".437:05
,monthly, 25 year term . Total
price $45;000.00.

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CHESTER AREA - A beautiful 3 bedroom ranch, on 2.33
acre lot. Country living wrth
niee patio &amp; barbecue. large
rooms make this a bargain at
$42,900.00.

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THE WHOLE ·

Broter-Auctionl!lr
Call
. 446-0552
. -. Anytime

FiUING AVAiiABLE ~
$500.00 down will put you in
th~ 3 bedroom house in Po- ••
meroy. 121!% rate for 30
years, $228.40 monthly. Total

piicerV.ily :21,000.00.
PRICE REDUCED - Middleport - oo this two story
home on a quiet street. Three
bedrooms, garage, patio area,
storm doors &amp; window~ insu-

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Steve McGhee
446-1255

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•Willis T. loodin1ham. Reollor. Ph. Home 446-9539

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on 2.35 acre tnt m/1. Possible 8% lOan assumption to qualified
buyer. ln,:.des lg. eat-in kitchen, separate, utility room, family
room With w.b. fireplace. Call for an appointment lriday!

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- NEW LISTING - In town location includes 3
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&amp; basementlots of ~ar-

iatiiiii~ forceaaifg;,s-furnace.·

NEAR BUS. SECTION. Good 7 rm. older home in
good condition. Oak floors,
hot water heal, 3 or 4 BRs, 2
porches with range &amp; refrigerator. Only $29,500.

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$19,900.00.
REALTORS
Henry E Cleland Jr.
992-6191
Jo Hill 985-4466
JHn Trussell 949-2660
Dottie Turner 992-5692

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NICE COUNTRY HOME
large 12 room remodeled
home. 6 bedrooms. 2 baths,
with modern kitchen . Home
covered with carefree aluminum siding. Thermopane
windows, 2 sundecks, fuel
oil iFA furnace with a woodburner insert. 4 car garage
and numerous storage
.bldgs. 2.093 acres: Rolling
level land. A rea l Country
Gentleman home. Phone
now.
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Bonnie L. Stutes
(Sonny) Games Cathy Clarll Burdette
Broker
Assoc.
Assoc.
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446-2707Ev!nio&amp;s 388-8118 Evenin&amp;s

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3 bedrooms, 2 baths, lovely
wooded country setting
situated on St. Rt. Lots. lots
more. Possib)e land contract.
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WITH COUNTRY SETIING
Nice and solid 2 bedroom
home located on State Highway with no real close neigh·
bors. Rural water system
plus drilled and a dug well .
Extra water tap for a mobile
home hookop. Nice restful
area after a day's work.
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8 Extra

111a couc:aued
16layaw8y
21 Box
22 LOflD-Iegged bird .
23 War~lng devk:e
24 Klndof25 That woman
28 Threefold
. 28 Long ipar
30 Emerald lele
32 Symbol lor
tantalum ·
33 Babytonlan deity
34 Sea eagle

70Snare
71 Mongrel
72Worm
74 Last
78P'oeeen College olfldal
78 Fresh-water fish
79 Indemnity
82Ceremony
84 Seizes with the

133 Old womanish

135 Sh-tree
138 Youngster
139 Challenge
140 Anglo-Saxon

27 Soak, as fi\IX
29 Edible seeds
31 Free of
36 Repast
37 Mountains of

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Europe

141 Fruit drink
142 F-oe Islands
whirlwind
143 A state: abbr.
144 Hindustani
l.e elh
145 Trumpeter bird
85 Sacred Image·
147 BaM or room
86 Entrance
Ill Olstrk:lln Germany 149 Hindu cymbals
150 Country of Europe
89 Point of hammer
152 Score
90 La...-woven
154Retlnue
Iabrie
156 Positive pole
92 Deleeted

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pronoun
40 Wlnter vehicle
41 Frame ol mind
42 Splaner
43 Consecrated
44 Ventliales
48 Exists
48 Genus ol olives
49 Liquefy .
50 Be sullen
51 Later

92 Small amounts
93 Loved one
95 Anglo-s.ixon slave
96 Conslellatlon
97 Roman date
99 MBI&lt;es lace
101 Punish by a Hne
105 Beer ingredient
105 Vehicle
107 Name lor Athane
111 Saucy
1 12 Footwear
113 Girl's name
115 Baked clay
116 Tropical lrult
118 Forest

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frontage-approx.
acres
tal of approx. 60 acres, tillable
40'x60' barn. 6 rooms. 3 bedroom
wrth free natural
gas, to heat your home in winter and cook your food. lots of
fruit trees. Nice country setting. See th1s one.
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IR. modern kt1chena and breakfasl room LR, new bath, sittin! on .8ol
an acre on St. Rl. 554. On top of ground swimming ;MIO. Slorage
buildin1. Priced, low 40'•

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NEW LISTING- [xcelieni nei!hborhood. Owners have completely
remodeled this home inside and out Lg. furmallivinR room w/w.b.
fireplace , formal dining room, mo~ern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, lull ba·
semen! lamily room w/w.b. fireplace and book shelves. lg.
screened Floridl porch. lots of room to build a swimming pool on
this lg. lot. Garden area. Garage. Cily schools. Priced, low 60's.

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Take a look. This may be ju~ .what you need lo help you on 1our
taxes . 3BRs, LR, bath, kitcheo,located on alarielotaf 72llrd Ave.
Would make a ROod rental home. Asking Price, $16,300.00.

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TERMS- Cape Cod home offers 3 BRs,
2 baths. kitchen with eye-level oven ,
dinette, living room has beamed ceilings, utility room, double garage, storm
windows. woodburning stove. city
school district. Additional land can be
purchased. Call for an appointment.

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10% on balance for 20 years. Call for
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FOR - In-town convenience, extra
oice lot measures 87x 174, 3 or 4 BRs,
large kitchen. LR. DR, bath, large front
porch and small ~reened back porch.

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VACANT FARM LAND- Morgan Twp.
84 acres mi l, level and rolling land. Ap.
prox. 33 acres tillable, remainder
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OWNER HAS DRASTICALLY REDUCED
THE PRICE OF THIS HOME - Will finance with 25% down and'IO%interest
on the balance. Victorian style 3 bed·
room also offers I 11 baths, kitchen with ·
range, refrig., OW, and displ., laundry
room, living room, family room, carport, unattached garage, 16x32fenced
pool, alum. siding. Attached beauty
shop would help make the payments.
MITCHELL ROAD -GREEN TWP. .5 acre more or less. county water
available
COMMERCIAL BUILDING- 62x80 all
steel construction with fireproof insulabon, has overhead crane, office and
bath. Formerly used by boat sales and
repair. Located across from Silver
Bri~ge"Ptaza with access to Ohio River.
Potential unlimited.
ADDISON TWP. - Approx. 7 miles
from Gallipolis. 39 1h acres, more or
less, fronts on township road . All woods
and brush. $8,900.

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lovely white brick
with 3100 sq.
ft., 3 or 4 IH!drooms, 3 baths, 20x40 FR.
dining room, kitchen with OW, dtspl.,
microwave and trash compactor,mtercom, central air, 2 car garage·, utility
bldg., deck and a 20x40 pool. Beaut1·
fully landscaped.
LOW PRICED BEGINNERS HOME! 3 BR ranch style home offers LR.
kitchen, bath and utility room, gas
heat, new siding, city schools. Call for
more information.

· 200 ACRES MIL. FRONTS ON RAC•COON CREEK- Approx. 65 acres tillable and 135 acres woods. Comfortable
two story home offers 4 BRs, bath,
kitchen, living room, family room, two
fireplaces, barn, 2 large screened
porches. lovely QUiet setting.
PRICE REDUCED TO $59,500- a"BR
ranch on 11 acres more or less. Pond,
full basement, family room with wood burner, living room, equipped kitchen,
dining room, I \1 baths, attached 2 car
garage.

103 ACRES, M/L, SPRINGFIELD TWP .
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BRICK
HOME? - Then this may be iust the
- Approx. 96 A. tillable land, older
home has 5 BRs, bath, LR, kitchen,
one. Conveniently located on Rt. 35
county water, 40x60 pole bldg., 40x60 ,
West, this home oilers a large living
tobacco barn, various other outbuild - • room, dining room, 3 bedrooms, launings.
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carpeting, central air and a 2 car garage.
OWNER FINANCING- 10%- ADDISON TOWNSHIP- 8.8 acres more or
GUYAN TOWNSHIP- lOB acres more
less vacant land on Bulaville-Porter Rd.
or less located south of Mercerville. ApElectricity, septic tank, spring, rural
water available. Asking _$10,900.
prox. 20 A. tillable. Balance woods, to. bacco base. Owner will help finance.

WALNUT TOWNSHIP - 30 acres.
more or less. near Mudsock, 1'h story
home. large barn and tobacco base .
$27.900.
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better farms, 101 acres m/1, lots of
Symmes Creek bottom land, pond. new
fences. large barn, several other bUild·
ings. laige tobacco base, mod. 3 BR
home, 2 baths, located on Cadmus
Crossroads. Call for more rnformahon .

30 ACRES MIL QUALITY HOME &amp; BARN
Top quality 9 room house \orith T rooms carpeted. 4 bed·
rooms, bath and full basement plus 3car garage. Good barn
a pprox. 30'x40' plus chicken house approx. 12'x30'. Ap·
prox. 10 acres tillable and 20 acres pasture with large pond.
Beautiful location with half mile frontage on blacktop state
highway.
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room, dining room, bath, carpeting and
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OWNER SAYS SELL THIS MONTH! _
R1o-Centerpomt Rd . (Cherry Ridge). Appr~x . 75 acres woodland , fronts on 2 .
roads, county ater available. $250 per

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RACCOON CREEK HOME ITE . !Yffers swimming, boat1ng and ftshrng. Lot
size~s 100x600 and has electnc, water
tap :aid septic tank. Call for more de·
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purch!ed. F&lt;Jntal entry, living room and lormol d~1ng room, ll'ederr
kitchen, lamily room wlwb fireplace. 3.DRs, 2 baths. ~ car ga11ge, 8'1
interesl rate assumable. Shown by appootn'eOl Prired ~ 00.
GREEN M:R£S -Newly carpeted 3bedroom. rrddern iutchen and ~nin,
ltXlllt oomb. wilh slidinR doors. living room, batlo. laundry room, ""gle car
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more or less, mostly clean hill pasture,
lronts on 3 roads near Mudsock.

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complele kitchen and a b•eakfost nook. 2~ baths, 3 bedrooms
w(master suite. slidinR doors lo a patio area. laundry an&lt;l mud
room. Unllnished basement. 2 tar gmge. VeRelable ga~den and
dwart fruit trees. Show~ by app011lment.

10% Down Payment 11111&gt; lnteri!S1 Rail! - 39.50
ams rl viCIIIt ~nd. Black W,lnutloiS rl woodland. Awalerf~l. Secluded
ljld ;:rivlle. Blackklp rood: Priad 120,000.
IIICATED iN coomY - LR, 3 BRs. litthal. bath, uliity room, cedlr
ponelin~o fuly Cllfll4od. air oonditioned, seveo:t~ ap~lonces, ·dryer,
lqe ma111 Olllbuilclir1. ganlen. 16 acres. wil 111M for $32.000.

MAKE US AN OFFEI - OWNERS
HAVE MOVED TO FLORIDA - And
would like to have their home sold this
month. like new spirt level is located on
Debby fll'ive and offers approx. 3000
sq. ft. of livin&amp; area plus 2 car garage
and one of the aree's nicest pools.

REDUCED TO $35.000 .:.. NEAR
HOUEI - This ranch style home off·
ers 3 BRs, kitchen, 22x24 FR, LR, b8th,
central air, wood burning stove, electric
heat, 16x28 unattached gara1e. KC
school district.

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BR bi-level located just minutes from
town . Also features 211 baths, LR,
kitchen, carpeting_ heat pump, city
school district. Call for more information.

JUST LISTED! - This I year old ranch
can be purchased with 5 acres·or 20.
1584 sq. ft. of fivinf area 4 8Rs
baths, kitchen, FR, 2x24 'LR, dining
room, carpeting, electric BB heat. An·
dersen wooden lhermOtJanes. county
water, SW school district.

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A-frame "'""' on .65 acrelol n-.re ,. less. 2 ,. 3

~ I~ bath. ivi111 room,lilchen, t.liltt room, !Iiiii bedltXlllt ~
Ire used lor family room, \! bosemenl unfinished. 2
relriJ"'Io!
washer and dryll induded ('riad lOs.

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home. 2fontilr rooms, 2bolhs, built.;, kitchen, IMn&amp; room, utility
I'IDRI.tootrbv rarm.lltlrbhop, lnil oollr, scnoened.;, pon:h, centrallir, 9
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RUSTIC LOG CABIN - If you're looking for alog cabin you'lllove
tbls country style decorated 3 bedroom. Features a cozy hvingroom
wlfield stone fireplace w/woodburner. Convenient country style
lamily room, dining &amp; kilhen combinalion. Only 2yrs. old. Sitting on
a partially wooded lot. City schools. priced in lhe SO's.

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CENTENARY UEA - Near Green
School 24x65 modular home offers a • BRAND NEW DUPLEX - Great IN·
VESTMENT for the buyer! Located on
15x24 LR, galley type kitchen fully
Graham School. Rd. Each unit offers 2
equipped, DR with lovely built-in china
BRs,
fivin~ room, bath, kitchen with
cabinet, 3 BRs, 2 baths, carpeting.
stove, refog., OW and dlspl., laundry,
cent air, elec. heat. storm windows and
large carport. central air and .storage
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PRICE REDUCED TO 159.9001
Owner has bought another home and
must sell this lovely 3 BR ranch on
Debby Drive. A pprox. 1700 sq. ft . dining ·rm., LR, FR, kitchen, new custom
drapes, carpeting, wood burning stove,
deck, central air, natural wood siding.

CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN LIVINGlARGE. ASSUMABLE LOAN -Very at·
tractilie two story home offers 3 BRs, 2
baths, 16x16 LR, formal domng room.
kitchen enclosed porch, new carpet,
gas heat. Within walking distance ol
stores and ~chools . Call today'

117 A. CLEARED ROLLING LAND
Approx. 40 A. iillable, 60 A. pasture, tile block barn, approx.
40 x60' equip. shed and lots of other buildings, 4 cherry
trees, 3 apple, grape arbor. Stream flows lhrough property.
Afl mineral rights go. 6 room home, 3 BR, basement. storm
doors and windows. Built-in kitchen cabinets. cookstove and
elec. refrig., fuel oil forced air furoace. Plenty of water, 2 garages. A real good farm , only I \l mi. to grocery and school.
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2 mobile ho.me or building sites with all utilities available 3 water taps. Garage with air compressor and other major air
tools. spray painting gun, etc. Bottle gas furnace heat in garage with 13' ~~\~e~r , 2 nice landscaped lots ready for mobile.bama...d
'dt..QI..buifd a new home and operate a
body shop or mechanic garage. Appro i:'l&gt; mlle off highway
35 west of Gallipolis. Business with your home nearby.
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BUILDING LOTS
21ots in Bidwell area. Suitable for mobile home or build your
own home.· Rural water . Buy both for $Z,800.

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VACATION CAMP BY BLUE LAKE
Owner financing, sundeo~. rural water, septic system, elet·
tric. Buy it with camping trailer or without. concrete pad.
Great fishing! Buy and move right in.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT- OWNER FINANCING
Are you looking for a 2 bedroom home overlooking the Ohio
'River with liHie maintenance. Beginner home or retirement
home. We have it

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Within 10 minutes drive to downtown Gallipolis. City school
system. Has hookup for mobile home. Gallia rml water,
electric and septic tank. Ni&amp;hfliihl on pole. 200 foot fronllfll
on Graham Schoof Road . Timber. Building sites. Call now.

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38 Pigpen
40 Vapor
42 Poeed lor portrait
43 Flock
44 Wings
45 Lubricate
47 Looke pryingly
49 Extinct ftlgh11ess
birds
50 Drink slo-My
51 Entertains
54 Fee
55 Narrate

86HOIPftai
anendants
591nsteed
60 Condeneed
moisture
82 Fatal

84 Mountain paasaa
85 Futftll
86 AB far u

87 Molelheep
89 Item of property

100 Altemoon party
'102 Norse gods
103 In favor ol
104 Cloth meesure
105 Small rugs
106 HartebeMt
108 Compos polnl
109 Sign on door
110 Spanish article
111 Strokes
112 Containers
114 Superlative ending
116Femaledeer
117 Spilled wheels
119 381h President
120 Harvest
122 Powerful persons
124 Morsel left at meal
125 Narrow opening
126 Frlgltened
128 Permit
129 Olecharged a gun
131 Let II stand
132 Golf mound

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161 More evil

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2Masalve
3 Swiss river
4 Pronoun

5 Snare
6 English counlies
7 Rag

125 Walks pompously •
126 Junclure
127C-s
129 Minute groove
130 West Indies
ruler
country
64 Fuel
131 Mournful
68 Unmarried girls
132s..-s
7Q Inspire
134 Sign of zodiac
71 Plant ot'minllamily 136 Burdens
73 Curling
137 Fracas
74Away
139 Prohibitionists
75 Slack
14q Eye amorously
77 Bantu oi'the
144 Rubber tree
Cameroons
145 Everyone
78 Food program
148 Suffix: adherent of
80 Mine enlrance
147 For Shamel
81 Negative
148
Uncooked
83 Chinese pagoda
149 Rocky hill
84 Ursine animal
151 Paid notice
87 Hold back
153 Cooled lava
89 Clergymen
155 Chaldean city
90 Precipitous
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61 Need
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11 Gem welghl
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13 Rodent
14 Teutonic deity
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17Sunbum
18 King of Bashan
19 Nerve n&lt;llwOrk: pl.
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By.81tY$0N R. CARTER
Exte11111on Agent
Agriculture and CNRD
Gallla County
GALLIPOLIS - Farmers have
access through our office computer
to an Ohio· corn performance
computer program that will enable
them to make selections from oany
corn data table. A complete set of
data disks are available from 1975
through 1984.
There are tables for each test site
for each of the 10 years that data
has been made available. For each
corn hybrtd entry, 14 features are
listed. One may select from the
following: brand, hybrld number,
seed drop, final stand. percent
emergence, yield, percent motsture, stalk lodging, root lodging,
type cross, days to mid silk, ear
height, plant height and test weight.
With tWs program, farmers can
use the comp11ter to scan data
' tables and make selections based :
on ranges selected by the user from
any or. all of the recorded features.
·· Once hybrids that meet the criteria·
requested are selected, the farmer

March 24, 198~

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

Page D-8-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

shallow. Forage seeds
should be placed no deeper than
one-fourth Inch In tbe soU. Ideally,
Dnly seed and soU contact Is
n'e cessary for forage seed
germination.
Sprtng seedlngs should normally
be made as early as tbe seedbed
can be prepared. The suggested
dates are late March and Aprll ill
southern Ohio.
Band seeding places a band of
starter fertilizer below the forage
seed, with an Inch or two of soil
separating the ·seed and fertilizer,
espeCially the phosphorus In the
fertilizer, stimulates seeding vigDr
and growth, thereby enhancing the
forage establishment. A band-seed
drtll placed the seed evenly at a
uniform, shallow depth.
Press wheels used In conjunction
with band · seeding provide add!·
tiona! Insurance of establishing a
stand, especially for August seedlngs. In Ohio, no other method of
forage seeding has been superior to
the band seeing-press .wheel
technique. ~No-tillage forage seeding is an

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LOS ANGELES (AP) mUitary transport
airlifted ti'Hl last

refugees. In the Sudan. mainly
housed in straw huts at the
of the Tawawa

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operation planned by the Central . . - - - - - - - - - - - Intelligence Agency, the Los An·
geles Times reported.
The Jews, known as Falashas,
were loaded swiftly aboard about 10
dawn on a gravel airstrtp
eight ..miles north of Gedaref In
eastern Sudap, the Times said in
Saturday's editions. ·
The planes were believed to have
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BY NORWALK .
followed a route over the Red and
' the Lifetime Frame Guarantee ·
Mediterranean seas to ·Israel,
newspaper-said- The&gt; ~~~~~t~
Falashas was not b
known, but &lt;tbout 900 were believed
to h&lt;tve been In the Gedaref area,
about 200 miles southeast of
2404 Grand Central Ave.
Kh&lt;trtoum. it said.
Vienna, W. Va. ·
The Ethiopian Jews, who fled
304·295-8133
conditions caused by the' famine In
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FARM EQUIPMENT - Residents In the market lor used farm
equipment, mlgbtw1111itoslop byS&amp;LJ!'annEqulpmenlljlcatedjustsix
~Ues east ofdRadne on County Road 311. Owners, lett to right, J1111e
wrence ftll Mllxlne Diddle SeBen, now have In lliock com planters,

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year. And
attempttolocatelheneededequipmeoi.Custontel'Smayvlsltllllythneor
call ~!55 for an appointment,
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Here are some tips on making
Spring meadow and pasture seedlabor and power requirement, the
lngs. Give us a call at 446-7007, if we
number or trtps over thlrtieta aria -"'
~~ pro ·
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can be of further help.. .
greatly reduce the erosion
It is suggested alfalfa not be
potential.
WASHINGTON (AP) - After dairy producers told Congress on
seeded in an area in which alfalfa
The no-tillage seeding technique declining last year for the first time Frtday that th~lndtry may take
Fiberglas
was the crop the previous year.
has been most successful In pasture since !978, milk production is on the lower federal price pports tebring
Mesh.
Many times an acceptable stand Is
renovation and In seeding alfalfa rise again and could even return io supply and e and back into
Aluminum
folloWing a small grain. Herbicides record levels before 19&amp;';ls over, an balance.
not obtained when alfalfa is seeded
8 Ft. to 20 Ft.
following alfalfa.
must be used to suppress or Agriculture Department analysis
Norman Barker, a Pratt, Kan.,
Prepare a level, firm, weed-free
eradicate vegetaton and a no-tillage says.
qairy farmer who is president ofthe
The number of milk cows may · National Milk Producers Federaseedbed. Lack of a firm seedbed in · drtll Is needed to satisfactorily
the area of seed placement Is a
pl ace s~ In contact with the soil. hold about steady with 19984, on the tion, said hisgroup"fullyrecognlzes
The Gallia Soil and Water average, the report said Friday. But that further steps must be taken" to
major factor in causing seeding
failures. When firming the seedbed, . Conservation District has two no-till milk output per cow may rise curb overproduction.
.. ~e flryntng_shi)Uld _occurJlrior_!o
drills
for rental.
· tomcrease-Oi
trigger 1an
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producttori
percenno
seed placement.
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percent.
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Productiondroppectto135.4btuton
. pounds in 1984, a 3 percent reduction
from tlle record level of 19&amp;3. Not
.only was that.thef!rs~!!lii)U;J.IQ!i&lt;:lin~ - !· 11.-,-ln six years, it was the largest
Henderson, ~xtensienAgricultural one-year cutback sinCe · 1973, the
By JOHN C. RICE
economist; The Ohio State Unlver· rep6rt said.
. Extension Agent .
Meanwhile. a spokesman for
sity.
The number was down three
Agriculture, Meigs Collnty
percent
from
a
year
earlier
and
five
POMEROY - Calendar of
Events - Monday. March 25, 4-H percent below that on the same date • states with Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas all ·
committee meeting at 7 p.m. at the ln 19&amp;3.
The
declining
inventory
reflects
decreasing
by 200,!XXJ head or more.
Extension Office; Wednesday,
liquidations of both the beef and
Ohio showed a net decline of 45,!XXJ
March 'n, Pesti&lt;;tde Training sesdairy cow herds. However, dairy
head.
~ions- One from 1 to4p.m. and the
cow numbers appear likely to
Early Sprtng Gardens - Plantother from 7 to 10 p.m. A ma1,1 from
lng time Is here for those gardeners
the Ohio Department of Agriculture stabilize or perhaps even increase
be present to give exams after somewhat during the year, while · who fall plowed or have garden soil
further declines In the beef herd are dry enough tope properly worked
eacn ses~ion.
Into seedbed condition.
Also, next Saturqay, March 30, expected.
The
total
beef
Cow
herd
was
down
Peas, spinach, green onions, leaf
the Meigs County 4-H committee is
six
percent
from
a
year
.
earlier.
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lettuce,
radishes, asparagus, · rhusponsoring a Pancake Day to be
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the
number
of
milk
cows
barb
and
potatoes can be planted
held at the Pomeroy Elementary
decreased by three percent. How·
any time now that the weather
School from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The
ever,
the
number
of
milk
cow
permits.
menu wllllnclode pancakes 1all you
replacement
heifers
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flower,
lettuce,
kale can be set out in the early Aprtl
garden.
Those who grow their own
eggplant, pepper, ageratum, alyssum and salvia plants can sow seed
any time now. The seedlings should
gD in the cold frame In late
April-early May prior to planting in
the garden or landscape.
Grow the seedlings on the dry
side and under good light.

BROUGHAM, 4 DR.
Local new Pontiac trade-in. Fully _loaded
with power accessories, 14,000 low miles.

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BROUGHAM, 2 DR.
'85 Riviera trade. Power everything. Lig~!
blue with white landau top. Tight as new!

1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Local one owner. Auto., A/C, brown with
tan vinyl interior. Runs and drives good.

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wear from Wrangler. You're on the
move In style!
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waist. 100% nylon mesh scoop tank top.
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See all the other atylea. in Men's and Boya'
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power windows, tilt, AM-FM, low miles:
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replacement heifers fell · by 10
and $2 for chlldren 12 and under.
percent. Because of the shrin)dng
Proceeds from the day "111 go
cow herd, the 1984 calf crop at 42.5
towards sponsoring· 4-H activities
million herd fell three percent and
here In the county. We hope
everyone will come out and help · was about two percent less than
was Indicated by the July 1 cattle
support 4-H in Meigs County.
Inventory
report.
Several area people will also have
By
states,
a significant increase
their crafts on display and for sale
in
cattle
numbers
was registered
that day.
only
in
Wisconsin,
with a gain of
u.s. Cattle Herd Shrinking- The
about 90,!XXJ head. Stzeal)le declines
U.S. cattle herd on Jan.l totaled 110
were shown in tile major beef cattle .
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