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PIIQI 12-The Dltly SenUnel .

0.. AM I Mdlll: 11ne JW1
..,, I ... I brief affair witb my
brocbcr-ia-law. We bodl fell
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d IIIII pi1ty IIIII decided to
put .. Cllld toil, wilD we did.
Tile )lftlblom is IIIII I lw:IIIIP
JIIIIIUl.d lrillllbelfrU,IIId I bave
110 idea if my IMulw!d or bia laodler
is die fllber ct my blby. •Junior• is
I.IOddlc:l' now, and I keep ICeing a
Slrollg Jae~~~blancc between him IIIII
"Uncle Jim.• I don't know if IIIia is
my guilly c:cinscieocc pla)'iallricks
onmeorwhea.
Melowhile, I·tiJep wondering if
odlen llio dlink JWiior raembles
his Uncle Jim more than he
racmbles hia falbcr. .
Jim ays be is willing to like a
blood re.t if it will put my mind •
eae. He has, howe-, said lhlt a
blood
could complicate matters
and WOIIId be pointless since we
have agreed never to let my
husblllll know about our affair•.

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FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT • Revival, Middleport Community Church, Pearl
Street, throujlh Saturday•. 7:30 p.m.
·. Different smgers and preachers
nightly. Publie invired.
COOL VILLE • Revival,
White's Chapel Wesleyan Church,
Coolville, through Sunday, 7 p.m.
nightly. Rev. Jack Wilhite invites
everyone.
PARKERSBURG, W.VA.- The
McKameys, Friday, 7 p.m., Park·
· ersburg Christian School. Admission, $10 at the door.
POINT PLEASANT, W.VA.·
Liberty Mountaineers, Friday.
Skateland. Ripley, W.Va.

SJDdicale"

- IS HE OR ISNT HE IN CALIFORNIA
• DEAR CALJR)RNIA: Aa:onling
to a'lpOWpcnon 11 die Cenlerfor·.
Blood Relcareh, a Harvard affiliate,
a blood U.t may not be def'milive. If
the laotben happen to share die
same pnetic llllkcup, it woul4 not
be possible to tell which is thC
flllher. If, on lhe other band. lheir
a-tic mebup iiDCK ideatic:lll, the
tat WOIIId lbow a gnUir likelihood

the present in the fifth grade. Salisbury is departmentalized and she
has taught fourth, fifth and sixth
social studies for a number of
years.
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Miss Story was ~ in 19S6 to
teach second grade. She lalcr JriRS·
ferted to second and third grade
from 1958-66. She served as principal or Salisbury from 1966 to
1971 and also served as federal
programs ·coordinator in 1969-70.
She has taught third grade at Salisbury from 1966 to the present lime.

Saturday, 7 p.m., Sunday,l0:30
a.m. and 6 p.m. Denver Hill, Foster, W.Va., speaker. Public invited.

RUTI.AND - Dance, Rutland
American Legion Hall, Saturday, 9
p.m. to 1 a.m., music by Pure
Country Band. Public invired.
CLIFTON, W.VA. · .Benefit
hymn sing, Saturday, 7. p.m.
Clifton Tabernacle, Ross Stewart
Trio and Phyllis and Bill Cadle,
singm. Public invired. •
CHESTER • Chester baseball
and softball seasOn lrickoff, Saturday. Parade, 11 a.m., car wash,
noon to 2 p.m. 11 Keebaugh 's Dairy
Valley, bake sale 11:3ll a.m. to
5:30 p.m. main ballfield with
games scheduled noon ·to 6 p.m. all
fields.
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MILLFIELD • RQund and

TUPPERS PLAINS • Round
and square dance, Friday, 8-11:30
p.m. by Tuppers Plains VFW Post
9053 Ladies Auxiliary. Music by
Smokey Mountain Drifters.
Callers, Red Carr and Melvin
Cross. Everyone welcome.

LOl"IRIDGE - Country music
night, LoUridge Community Center, Saturday, 7 p.m. to midnight.
Refreshments. Everyone welcome.

p.m. at the school. Entertainment,
games, food and prizes.

LONG BOTI'OM • Faith Full
Gospel Church, Long Bottom,
preaching and singing, Friday, 7
p.m., David Dailey family: lo,cal
singers. Pastor Sieve Reed mv1tes
the public. Fellowship follows.

well·l!nown penon.
MY husbend IIIII I have had many
vacatiOns rUined !w:ause of wild
partying in adjoining rooms and
dnlnkell guests singing in the
corridon.11 2 a.m. In spite of our
complaints, we have found hotel
111anagement to be reluctant to
comet lhe situatiou simply because
they don't wish to offend paying
gul!sts.
We've had drunk neighbors come
in at 3 a.m., tum on the TV Vt:l'f
lood and then pass out. We've had'
teen-agm jwnping of( the diving
board into the pool right outside our .
100111 at 4:00 in the morning.
Recently, die people in an adjoining room got up at 6 a.m. and put on
their 1V full blast 90 !hey cou1d hear
it while they were showering and
blow-drying their hair.
Sarpriaingiy enouglt, Ana. hocel
employQea Clll eiJo be oO'eadm.
We've heard maids shouting at one
lllllllh«, blmging their C111B in IIIII
·out of elevators at •II hours,
slamming doon IIIII so on.
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I hate to ·sound C)'llical, bat I
auppose what it boils down 10 il
' plain, everyday manners. I've
cmc:luded that most people !RJUde
. and inconsidenue. - SOUI'HERN
ONTARIO REAI&gt;ER
DBAR RBADER:· Rather than

POMEROY • Rock Springs
Women, bate and craft sale, Saturday, 10 a.m., Big Wheel.

square dance Saturday 8-11 p.m.,

POMEROY • Pomeroy Elemen-

neighbors in t)le next hold room.
Ann, if you "Were lble io get lhe
IIWIIpll!lllt to JespoJid to a complaint llbcu the racbt in the IICltt
100111, you were eidler lucky or they
Cllaed to you bee•.. you ere a

For my own Sllisfaclion, Ann, I
.WIIIllll know who my child's fllhc:r
is. Will a blood tat delamine Ibis?

ANTIQUITY • Revival, Friday
and Saturday, 7 p.m. Faith Fellowship Crusade for Christ. Antiquity.
Public invile4l.

tary PTO. carnival, Friday, S-8:30

Dw Au l."'en: 1bia is in
I("PJJ* ., the letfa' about the noisy

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Community Calendar
Commullity Cllleadar ltiml
appear two days before u eveat
and the day oftbt eveaL Items
mast be received welllalldvuee
to IIIS1Ift publlcalloa In the caJ..
eadar.

pwpooe;

ANN LANDEltS
"D!13.1AADcolet

Reception planned May 16
A reception will be held at Salisbury Elementary on May 16 from
2-4 p.m •. to honor two teachers,
Rosalie Stilry and Dorothy Chaney,
who are relirina in JIIIIC.
Tile public ~ invited and Salisbury PTO will be serving refreshments.
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MIS. Chaney was fust hired in
1964 and completed that year at the
Harrisonville School teaching
fourth grade. She taught fourth and
fifth grades at the Bedford Elementary School from 1964-66. She has
taught at Salisbury from 1966 to

lhll one ildie fllher•
My advice ia to forget lbout
. genetic te ring ucould.complicate
your life, cause a areat many
proble1111 and serve no u1eful

Russell Building, Millfield. Music
by Rusty Smith and Dan Fruth.
John.RusseU; caller.

SYRACUSE - A skin testing
clinic will he conducted by Connie
Karschnik, R.N., Meigs County
Tuberculosis Nurse, at the Syracuse Fire Station on Saturday from
noon to 2 p.m.
SUNDAY
TIJPPERS PLAINS - Chicken
barbecue, Sunday, Tuppers Plains
Fire House, 11 a.m., $3.75 for
chicken or ribs, baked beans, slaw,
bread and beverage. Desserts exba.
Spot!SOted by the Tuppers Plains
Ftre.Department.

POMEROY • Meigs County
Pomona Grange wiU meet Friday . RACINE • Teen program, ''The
night at the Rock Springs Grange Vinegar Boy." Sunday, 7 p.m.,
hall. Harrisonville Grange will host . Racine Bsplist Church. Everyone
the meeting. The stale grange bak- welcome.
ing contest wiU be judged.
POMEROY • SOLOS meet
SATURDAY
Sunday 4 p.m. 45422 Pomeroy
. REEDSVlll.E • Ladies Society. Pike, Racine. Call Rev. Sharon
Fellowship Church of the Hausman at 985-4312 for.informaNazarene, yard, bazaar and food tion.
sale, Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tables available for $5.
MONDAY
BURLJNG~AM • Bedford
TUPPERS PLAINS • Tuppers Township Trustees, Monday, 7
Plains Baseball Teams, opening p.m.• town hall..
day Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Parade, baseball and carnival
ANTIQU,ITY - Tent revival,
games. concessi,ons.
Monday, 7 p.m., Faith Fellowship
Crusade for Christ, Antiquity,
FAIRPLAIN. W.VA. • Liberty Brother Hurest Prater. Everyone
Mountaineers, Saturday, Jackson welcome.
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County Iainboree, Failplain. W, Va.
LONG BOTTOM • Faith Full
BURLINGHAM • Burlingham Gospel Church, three day seminar
Junior Modem Woodmen of Amer- · on Holy Spirit by Rev. Mary Dia·
ican, bake and ysrd sale. Salurday. mond, Addison, Monday and Tues·
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Burlingham day 10 a.m. to noon and 7-9 p.m.,
Modem Woodmen Hall. Proceeds Wednesday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pub·
. go to Bedfmt VolunlllCr Fue Com- lic invired.
mittee.

MIDDLEPORT • Round and
aquare dance. Saturday, 8-11:30
p.m•• Old Legion Hall, Middleport. .
No alcohol. Chilcken welcome with
adult supervision, li'ee admission.
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TUPPERS PLAINS • Tuppers
Plain• VPW Post No. 9053 and
I ld!ee AIIKiJllry, bake sale. Saturday, 9 a.m. aaosa from Farmers

But. Tuppcl1 Plainl.
DANVILLE • Weekend service~, DllviUe Church of Christ,

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CliARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)
PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) ..:...
- Don Knotts begst Tom .Knotts, .Actresses 'l'lnni lk4nm and lARtll
who be gat Barney Fife's first Swit bave ~the IICIR:b., find
gfandchild.
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F81111)' the elqjhenc a new llome.
The Slallt Part Zoo cloiCI Joly
The 8-pound boy was born
Wednesday in San Francisco. He 1 and officials are tryiaa 10 n+rlle
hadn 'I been uned yet.
F11111y IIIII about 60 odlllr aellUiel.
Knous, 68, got word of the preOn WC'Inelllay,lkGUJ called a
.mie.re shortly after perfDrJRing In C01llllliUee In c:hlrJe CJL tbe ICII'CJI
:'The Last of the Red Hot Lovers" and wpd its memben 10 visillocam Charleston.
lions before mating a dcciaica
~he actor ~ho poPtraye~. the
"They hl'le to cbooee die place
sheriff's ~.bling dc:pu~ m The where the ekphant would be Inial·
Andy Gnffnh Show' .said. be ~the most dijP!ity," said
l~ked forward to spendinJ bme ..
..~ saam:d 111 the thriller
~1111 !he baby when the play s tour . The BUds and IS. die mother of
eildS m AugusL
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IICbess Melanie Griffilh.
~om ~· ~· IS an elee~cal
Hedrell beads Slllmbela. • eie~ ~!~d lives m San FranciSCO mal prcaene iD California. She bas
wtth his wife, Cathy.
twO elephants of bel' own. .
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Last week, Swit JeCOIII1Iiendcd
Marine World Africa U.S.A. in
California. Marine World and
Black Beauty Ranch, an IDimal
sanctuary in Texas, were under
The Meigs High School Concen consideration.
Band successfully compered in the
The city zoo, closins
of
OMEA State Contest at Newark budget cuts, kqlt Fanny indoors
High School reCently.
during. cold WOither for 3S years
The b!uid jJerformed the {oUow- but allowed her into lUI onrdoorpetl
ing selections in Class B coc::J::; in warm weather. ·
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lion, "Brighton :Poach" b)' w· '
The treatment prompted the
P. Latham, "Incantations" by . American Society for the PrevenRoben W. Smith, and "Kentucky
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1800" by Clare Grundman. Judges
were Tim Holt, Dick Cool and Bill
.
Thomas.
Four Me1gs County students
The judges praised the band .on received deg~ r~ The !)hio
their musicality and atlet~tion to State Umverstty durmg wmter
detail, particularly the overall bal- quarter commencement exercises
ance and style of the band. At tile in St. lolm Arena.
Receiving depees were:
conclusion of the hand's l"rforSteven Edwaol Trussell, Long
mance, all three stage JUdges
Bottom,
associaae of applied ll'IS;
awanJed the perfomlance a superiJeffrey
Bernard
Shriven, Middleor. This rating is the rust superior
port,
master
of
arts;
Joy L. Swain,
rating for the Marauder Band in
Reedsville,
associale
of
applied sci·
state level comp:tition in recent
ence;
and
Tamara
Lynn
Theiss,
memory.
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Syracuse,
bachelor
of
scie.
nce iD
The band is under the direction
pllannacy.
of Toney Dingess. ·

Meigs band earns
SUperior fating

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Grisham.

Happ~ \lother's Ua~

Sunda.\

tionctCrueltytoAnimalsiOpayto
rekQie Fanily, the zoo's only elo- ·
plwll. The committee is to decide"
when: on May 13.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -~• .
Planllto IUnl a Metnpbis ICI'CCitin
of "Tbe fum" into a S2SO-•tic~ ·
fund-railer for a museum doesn it
sit well with ils author, John:

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Pomii'Oy-Middleport, Ohio

Bl&lt;?od test would serve no useful purpose

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Major League baseball results- C-1

'Guys
and

lion tfAM Landm' most re~sted
poems tllld usays. Selld a sel/-od·
dru.r«l, /ollf, bNsiitus-liu eiiW/ope
Cllld 11 c/tecl tn: money ord.er for
$4.85 (this iiiCludes poll4ge lllld
lttwllilll) to: Gems. clo ilNt LCIIIders, P.O. Btu 11562, Cllicago,/11.

60611-0562. (/11 Canada, send
$5.87.)

Eq,stern alumni
pla~s 'announced .
The 1993 Eastern High School
Alumni Banquet and Dance will be
held Saturday,IIIIIC 12, at the high
school.
Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m.
with a meal served by .the Eastern
Band Boosters: A dance will get
underway at 9 p.m. with music provided by Crossover.
Advance tickets, for the dinner
only. may be purchased for S8 per .
person; advance tickets for the din- .
ner and dance are $12 per person.
Tickets, for the dance only, may be
purchased at the door for $5 per
person.
TicketS are required for tbe dinner and may be purchased until
June 6 at Hawk's 76 Station in
Tuppers Plains, Keebaugh 's Shake
Shoppes, Reed's Store, Baum
Lumber, Wesam Consuuction and
The Daily Sentinel.
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· You may also purchase advance
ticketS by mail from Julie Elberfeld
Dillon, 12 .. Lincoln Terrace,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
. This year's honored clllsses are
1958, 1963, 1968, 1973, 1978,
1983, 1988 and 1993.
Officers for the 1993 event are
Brian Collins, president; Leonard
Koeni~. vice-president; Julie Elber.feld Dillon, secretary; Brenda Cun'llingham Venoy, assistant secrc1¥)'; and Lisa Collins, treasurer.

Amy Cleland ·
best weight loser
Amy Cleland was ~t weekly
loser at the recent meeting of Ohio
TOPS Club No . .570. Runner-up
was Ruby Fowler. Linnie Aleshire
was best KOPS loser. Angela
S~ was best loser for April.
L1nnie Aleshire won the fruit
basket. Donna Griggs won

tbe gad-

get Jtift.
A white elephant sale was held
with proceeds going to Area
Recognition Day on May 15 at
Hilliard.
Call Det&gt;bie Hill at 949-2763 CX'
Wanda Falllk· at 992~ S6::t8 for
RACINE • Southern Junior information about the club. · .
High B001ters; Monday; 7:30 p.m.
Fishing derby May 16
Alf sixth grade parents auend.
The Racine Oun auli will have
POINT PLEASANT, W.VA. · its annual fishing derby on May 16.
Sinpng by the Lake, Krodel Park,
Members may bring a guest.
P.omt Pleasant, W.Vs., 7 p.m.
The only bait penniaecl II nighl
· rughtly. through Sunday. Ed Craw- crawlers, chicken gizzards, liver
ford, Conrad Cook and Calvary and artificial baiL The club will
Echoea. Paul Chapman will emcee. SUJll)ly night crawlers.
Call 304-675-138~ for informalion.
·Prizes will be presented at lhe
.end of the day.
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POMEROY • DAV and Ladies
Further information may be
Auxiliary, Monday, 7 p.m., 124 obtained by calling Jan,cs Ferrell at
Butterilut Avenue, Pomeroy,
949-2684. ..

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The novelist called the plan ~

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"I've heard tickets would be::
$250.,railoatonofmooeyforthe,
· Cbildnii's ~.and 1 think ill •
00. - to charge $250 a ticket for.
the~ of a movie," Grishanl:i:
said Wedneaday.
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At lint. a Memphis IIOUJI orp;
niling the ICRieDing hopld ·10 nuse ·
..-y for SL Jude Chililren's
pilll, die Mate-A-Wisb Foundation ~
and a pedil'lril: AIDS cblir in honor •
ofthelllctenniuUII'AlthurAshe. '
But the plans were changed 10.
raise money for the Memphi( •
museum in*tld
"I'm a little peeved," said •
' Grisham, who lives in OxCQJ"d,:
MiSS. "I( they .are ¥Ding 10 taise ,
money for charity with this movie, .
it 01J8ht to be {!&gt;r St. Jude. They ~
OIJIItt to cut baCk on the price of :.;
lbc drketl n
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The film staJring Tom Cruise M
I )'011111 Memphis lawyer makes its
debut here a week after ·the ftrst •
u.s. ~gs in lalo-June.
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are recalled- James Sands- :B-3

Vol. 28, No. 12 ·
Coprrtght.d 1183

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By JIM FJlEDlAN
Times-Sentlnii.Siaff
POMEROY • A panel of 23
potential jurors has ~~ rle:ted
for next week's murder trW. of
William D. LeMasters II, 26, of
Racine~

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LeMasters is accused of foar
charges of aggravlled maider ia
the Feb. 8, 1991, ~ - of Jeffrey L. Halley,~•
11year-old Jeffrey S. Halley,
Gallipolis.
Counsel for LeMisler aad die
state finished selecting tile 23member panel Friday moraiq.
Twelve Jury members ·and two
alternates will be aeleciDd from die
.group ~l! morning.
After tbe jury is ICIIed ~.
the)' will. be loeded into vaas 10
visit sites p:naining to the case.
Meigs County Common Pleas
Judge Fred W. Crow m said Friday.
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Opening arguments and witnesses will be introduced 10 tile
jury.Tuesday. Crow aid.
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HANGING BASKETS BEDDING FLATS
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$695
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say •lhougbdeas • This is especlJHy
1n1e when lbey'Ye had abit too madt
liquid n:freshment.
Then, too, there'aiOIIICihing about
beiDa away from home that makel
thougbtless people less considenle
than ever. Just ask any hocel or
mocelmaid.
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What CCIII you 11vt tlte per$0t1 who
1101 e~~trytlthtg? AMLIJitMrs' booklet, "Gems." is ideal for a itighllttmtl
or ctf[et lllble. "Gems" I&amp; a collec·

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Thrkey hunting equals springtime
magic - Jim Freeman- Page B-1

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ROUTE 33 RELOCATION· Work !ilarted
· last week 011 a preliminary study to relocate U.S.
. , 33 from Atheaa to the end of tile mstJna fourlane hlpway at Darwia In Meigs County. The
· Ohio Departmeat ol Tl'IIIISportatlon hM slgaed
a coalrac:t In acea or $1 mlUioD will! the COII·
aulllal nrm of Sverdrup Assoclatei, lac.,
~ Columb• for the ealineertng study. Here om.
c!P lor ODOT ud Sverdrup dilc:- plaas for
lite ltudyat the District 10 ODOT lleadquarters

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' In Marlett•• From. left to right, seated, are
Joseph Leindecker and Terry WIDebreuer ol
Sverdrup; Joha D. Dowler, Dlllt1id 10 depat)'
director ODOT, and Jack OUver of Sverdrup.
Ia back from the len are Anthnay Durm and
Thomas Hedrick or Dlalricl tO's Localioa and
· Deslp DepartmenL Tbe propoled allpmeat for
the hilhway Is to be rompleted In 199! 1IJid blgh·
· way cOIISlruc:tiOII is expected to begin II 1998.

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ip+•IQIDJimaiuiateJd
in WM!InP"'- D.C., uld be wu
llhfti"M tocommrtllliout llbelay·
ofl'a becMM be bad MOIYed no

edly ~a •d ill commillllliit to job
SCCID'Ity for memllen.
"Today, coaJ .ailncra in Well
Virginia and acrou tile coaJ.fieJd
states ll'C fiCin&amp; a t1uest u nebefore • die reWard ror their producllvlty ~omea an unemployment cMek, Oroufeld said.
' Blllllm Awd..... 'uid the 41·
employee Robin Hood No. !I mine
In BOone County would cloae In
early July. All employeea wW be
laid off, ciftlcillluald.
Thru odler Woat Vlrslnla
mines will 1o1e 169 ~Whitt
uid.
He uid emploc:;ould be
notified
y II FecJ..
enl No:
Ia Wononplla
Couaty, Molt&amp;:OII No. 7 Mine in

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falmal•Mil'-ratlOII.
Rlleiala CGUIIlY 1114 Hanft No. 1
But lie llid the ualon ... nlpllll- . Mine1n aQCIIIebi.JIII)'.
AbouiiO m-. M"'l employ-

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jiiRID is !bawL Addili-oy. a
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jallls is-A1•iwl, Qr- said.
Ja die I d'
caR.I11&amp;1in: rl
7S p · i4 ;.u.s••..,
ill wU . •toalllC•wd IIC:IIileoC75
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a ! • • • . .paid- Crow wldrd
Polcatial jllniis were sened ·
wi6 ••e ca ID...,_forjary duly
by tile Meip C-lJ Slleriff's
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die b1 ulffle it4y s lid T.-lay.
of dlase called to appear
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graduation time wilh~;~ut the
requirement of having passed the
ninth grade proficiency teSL
He also tltin1ts the fact that the
classes will be held in buildings of
each district will incresse attendance.
County school oftkials consider
the summer program crucial to
many students, although Riebel and
By KEVIN KEJJ Y
Costanza agree that probably "what
Spedal to die T.S .
students have not been ab.le to conCAPMUS - A focal poiDl of
centrate on in nine monthS. cannot this community closed its doors
be made up in three weeks".
Saturday. a vicum, 90liiC mi&amp;ltliiJ,
"I think there is a danger to of changing times and p a - .
puUing too much weight on what regulations.
the summer program can do," said
But the primary- Cor cJo1..
Riebel '1f they lhink they can walk ing Carta''s Grocay lica !-die~
into the t11ree week program and the couple wbo opemlala uw
make up everything, that's a mis' ouaiy for nCarlr 37 yan
take. If theh are close then, maybe. a single vacatton feel it'a ailae to
and . life.
lhll's possi le." ·
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The summer programs are not ~~we'd lillie ID do
compulsory. said the county school besides working all die lime.• Slid
officials, but the students need to Lucille Caner, who widl her .._
be totally aware of the fact that band Joe operated the poc:cry
beginning in 1994, ~ggradlbetest along the Slrell:h of Stile Roule 141
will be a requirement-Jor · · us- thilt constitutes the IUia draa
t1Jrou&amp;h Cadmus. The Cadcn. .m
lion.
Costanza, elementary supervi- live next to the store, decided 1101 to
sor, said that instruCtional methods seU the bn•iness and ·will ·t rqJ die
are being reildjuste4 and changed building in the family far llClriF
from elementary school
to provide students with what Y need ~c!.u:n admiaed tbeir decito know in order to pass the ninth sion to sbutSer the 1101t ~I ' a
grade profiCiency test.
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As for now; said the school offi.
who not only depended on il ror
some of their food 11111 hi t .,
cials, whll we want to do is ., alert
high school students and their par· needs, but to lklp. ¥ilil wilh ,.
ents about the ponunities ~.or · and pick up 110111C 0( the local-.
~ partie ly the swnmer Joe IIIII L1tcille .-x md, bowe:ar.
program, and to be sure everyone that the decitiOII Wll DOt 1ll8lle
understands that students in Ohio lightly. • reall
7 en~ ••t.• .Joe
who do not pass the ninth grade . "We ve .
said of the expe~-. e pull• a
proficiet)cy test will not graduate
from high school beginning in lot of hours, but If we lla4a't
enjoyed it, we wouldn't . . . baCil
1994.
here. We enjoyed meeti11 pa . . ,
and uever had a pr•tl willl
one. We got 'aJona widl OICij
whiCh you have ., ill till bllieea a~ Balian ASiocieM!)IIioWhiwjll
neas."
be laid off lallr Ibis month,
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"We will mila them. die cusaid.
we
: 'The timing is terrible, but tomen, and aeein&amp; ?lie
bocame
acquainted
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someone IIIII tlleir mine is clcnt;«! added.
A CGPaaiiJ lnts II
· or they're going to set laid oft'l
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he Ald.
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oll'l on lower coal pricel cl'....t by a familiar Jan mart In ~­
fQrel&amp;D and donatio CICIDpeli~~ over the put 60 tile appnai~
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any publicity they have heard COil·
cemmg the case and about their
views on the death penalty. Some
potential jurors are expelled during
this phase if tl!ey are found to
unswllible for jury duty or unable
to be implrtialjurors.
Peremptory cballerrga
A110 a.m. Mcinday,lhe panel of
28 will be reduced to 12 jurors and
two alternates by a process of
~ cballenges.
Duriag this process, which is
expected to take about a half-hour
to an hour according to Crow, each
side can alternately dismiss up to
six j.urors with the state's counsel
stanmg the process. _
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are excn:ised. the.fllllljury will be
selected m nwnerical order and two
additional jurors :-viii be kept as
alternates, Crow said.
The 28-member panel of poten:;':~IS~ wide v.~ety·
gs ount~ CitiZens wt an
averqebe. sge of 3 dyean -b .the otdest mg 68 an two emg 19.
yem-old.lo addition, the all-white
panel is evenly comprised of 14
........14 0 l""t
The av~ftP education level of
the potenti~l jurors is sligh!~
abov~!'!~~•ghndedschoohi!J_evschooel
w1
most -·uoe IIIC
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· CHARLESTON, W. VL (AP)
. _ Uaion millerlat odds wilh COil
opii'IIOI'I ovw job IIICUrlty Ina 210
....n-.- w11en one or Wat Vltiiaii"ilnajor coa=o ratou
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1111am Aaocllted
Co. of
CharleiiOn said 1 bad markel tor
coal forced !tiD make die C1J11*b
and shut clown one mlno.
"We juat can'l keep It golnJ
wllh die mar11et u 10ft u Ilia. ll'a
a touah li"'•ioD for Ul," Jiutem
Aaoclated Ill'' •- Terry Whitt
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lists of potential jurors are pub.,_..die tlllir dille, P' 1 tiwre
lished in January., May ud
this year as students move towsrd . September, Crow said. Pofallial joaQIS IR askd qrssioes .OOUt

mand·a:tedlests· wflf'be offeteil1telp··.

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classes offered in ea~:h dislricL
'ruii-.Sel!tiMI Stall'
·Again Ibis year Rio Grande UniPOMEROY • "I dtink there are versity is assisting local teachers in
some pareats and some stucjents their preparation for the summer
out lhete w11o don 'tthinlr this is fCX' . program. lnforination on. the proniaJ • and that's the real danger," grams wiU be going out Ill parents
said ro.hn Costanzo, secondary of all high school students -those
su=sor of Meigs County who !lave failed one or more • ·
Sc
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lions of the proficiency test as well
Costanzo was talldng about the as eighth graders who are considOhio Department of Education's ered in need of some remedial
llintll grade proficiency test which work.
·
students will be requ1red to pass
Ten:ative plans calls for the
before theY can graduate beginning summer programs to run three
in 1994.
weeks and to be held in 1une. '
The proficiency test comes as a . .Studeqts begin taking the ninth
malldate from the Ohio Legislature grade proficiency test when they
with lbe goal being to improve edu- are freshmen and have eight opporcation.
tunities to J&gt;..!IIS the four secuons
There are four sections to the which qualifies them to graduate.
test • reading, citizenship, math, The only stlidents exempt from the
and writing (composilion).
requirement' to pass ~ficiency
. . Currently there are more than 20 test are tho~ in spec· education
percent of juniors in the three classes.
Meigs County high schools who
Students repeating the profteienhave not passed one or more sec- cy test take only those sections
lions or the test.
which they have not already
Those students have two more passed.
opportunities to take the sections
Special help-called interventhey have not passed·before time . tion-.has been in&amp;= all three
·for their gradnatloll.
·
· districts' regular c
cmricuThe next time they will take the lum since the testing program
.test is in November; the last time began. Special materials and teachthey will have the opponunity is in ing programs are available to help
March.
tbe students ·gain the knowledge
. At Eastern, there are 22 of the they need to pass the four sections
65 junlon who have not passed·all of the·test.
.
sections of the test, at Southern
· In-scbool and afteNchool prothere are seven of the. .55 studenJS, grams are in ~lace In all diSincts,
and at M:~• there ate 29 of the
ord'
to 0 h a· bel M · ~
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Meanwhile, P.lans are moving who says that many students do not
forward to provide addilional help take advantage of tile intervenlion
to students who wiU eillll:r be talt- . opportunitiel. Last year's swnmer
jng the teSta for the flnt time this prograrn enrollment was disapfall or working to pass aectjons pointins, Riebel said, although he
they failed earlier.
thinks the numbers may be higher
Tht.re will be summer remedial

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iscaul-ill•~Hoauu, ia a - wU:h rna:~~
ilnaht: die dr:llll; cy, a !pCl"ial
jary p • .
or ...-.e. is ll!lhoriud. o.rill&amp; die special veaiR,
co
Jon for die .w...... are
:domiiD be p
7 Crow said.
ra dciiiiJ ') cases, a 1IUiin:

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WEST VIRGINIA Weather

OHIO Weather

Sunday, May 9

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· Ac;cu-Weatber• forecast for .

Mothers plan V~teran career seminar planned ••
protest march GALLIPOLIS - 1bc Tri·SIIIC announced
continue encompass pre-employ-:
Friday.
The Seminar will be held 1une ment activities b veterans from s:
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IRONTON • Mrs.luanita K. Collins, 72, of lOOS Kemp Lane, Ironton,
wife of former State Senator Oatley C. Collins died ThUIBday May 6
1993.
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FunCf111 service will b e 1 p.m. Monday at the T~~cy. Brammer Funeral
Hcime,lronlOII. Burial wiU be in Woodland Cemetery.
Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

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POINT PLEASANT· Oidia Andrew Fridley, 84, of Point Pleasant, died
Thur$1ay; May 6, 1993, at· PI~ Valley Hospital following a short ill·

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Lead testing program offered
POMEROY·· .ll. lead testing
program for children ,age six.
months 10 six years, wiU be offCI:ed
May 17 through Ma~8 free of
charge by the Me~ · ty Hcaltl!

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Weather

: South-Central Ohio
· Sunday, partly sunny, very
warm and rpore humid. High in ~
mid-80s.
Extended forecast:
; Monday through Wednesday:

More warm we·ather,
sunshine expected
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• Warm weather and SUMJ skies
are expected across Oh1o this
:Weekend
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: It was clear last night, with lows
from the lower SOs in the northcasl
to about 60 in the southwesl. Sunday's highs wilUncrease to ihe
mid· to upper 80s this afternoon.
1J!at is 10 to 15 degrees above nor·
mal.
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Around tile nation
. Showers fell on the northern
Plains early Saturday and humid
winds stirred up thunderstorms
from Texas through the Dakotas.
!Ibe Great Lakes region was unsea~blywarm.

• The Plains thunderstorms come
on the heels of storms Friday thai
spawned tornadoes that tilled two
people. Heavy rain was forecast

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Monday, fair. Lows in the 60s.
Highs from the mid-70s to lower
80s. Tuesday, a cbancc of showers
and thunderslonns. Lows 55 to 60.
Highs 70 to 75. Wednesday, fair.
Lows 50 10 55. Highs 70 to 75. ·

SatUrday, including as much as two
inches in some areas.
Sunny, warm conditions were
forecast for the Great Lakes region,
with highs as much as 20 degrees
above normal in some areas.
The East Coast also was due for
some sun and warmth.
Highs Sl!lurday were expetted
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in the Pacific Northwest and the
northern Plains; the 70s in New
England, d!e soud!em Plains and
part of the West; and the 80s and
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later years the store, like many oth·
ers, concentrated on selling lun·
cheon meat, cheese, snacks and
easily-prep!Rd mesls.
"When we bought the store,
there waa !IMdw one in t.oWn ~
by the bridge," Joe said. "With'this
kind of store you draw in trade
from a wide territory ..;._ Waterloo,
McDaniel's Crossroads, Oallia and still do, but they don't buy groceries anymore. They just want
pop, potato chips, that sort of thing.
Of course, since we're 16 miles
from Gallipolis and 30 from Iron190· people came here for the odds
and ends they needed."
Over the years, the store became
a .gathering place f&lt;K" the community, and a pair of benches in a corner
at the front of the business remain
as testimony to the community
feeling that existed in the store
right up to its closing. When the
Carters expanded 1he building
some years ago, some asked
Lucille if the benches would go.
1bc answer was no.
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"At noon, this corner used 10 be
full," loe reflected. "It still is at
times. People would stay for an
hour, visitllld get the news."
The Cadmus school building
down the road from the store was
the community's high school at the
time, and while Cadmui didn't
field a fOolllall team in 1956, it still
had baskedl8ll, so Fridays and Saturdays saw the store busy with cusIOmers attending games and other

na Torres, nursing director
of the Meigs County Health
. Department, reports that the
emphasi$ of May will be to find
Me1gs County children who are at
risk through lf(lld screenings at 16
· different locatiOns around tlle'county.

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1989 Ford I Cab
Ranger SLT

1987 Olds Calais
2 Door

AutorMIIc, air, cueelte, . IMd
lln1r.
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Auto., air, V.S. lh'- c• rune
br•nd new.

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one V_., •uto., one 4 cyl,
atencl., both eharp.

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Cavalier
Auto., •lr, loeb, window.,
cruiH, tilt, c..._, bllllutlful car.

1985
Bronco II

1984 Oldt Cutlas•
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) negligence or the guardian is
Ohio's Legislature may change responsible for thC ward's support.
. laws that allow guardians of adults
The legislation, now awaiting
' personally responsible for the debts bearings, was inttoduced by Sen.
· :of those they help, including the ·Grace Drake, R-Solon and Rep.
:elderly in nursing homes.
Scott Nein, R-Middletown.
The Department of Mental
Lawmakers face a long list of
. Retardation and Developmental bearin~ this week on other mea: Disabilities submitted a bill as a sores, including various sections of'
·.result of a court decision making a the House-approved state budget
: .guardian in Knox County responsi- bill which were assigned I!) sub. ble for the debts of his. sisler in a commiuees in the Senate.
. • nursing home. ·
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The general subcommittee of
; The 1989 decision in Knox the Senate Finance Committee will
· County Common Pleas Court was consider on Tuesday the budget
: upheld by the 5th Ohio District . r~uests the Department of Rella·
: Court of Appeals . The Ohio bilitalion and Camctions.
Supreme Court subsequently
Gov. George Voinovich said he
refused to disturb the rulings of the may want 10 make chanf,C:,~
lower courts.
budget as a result of the
'lie
lerome Manuel. the depart-~ prison siege April 11·21 and the
·ment's director, said the law shollld IDipact it ~4 ,have. on programs.
. be changed.bccause guardians play ,He bas special CO!'IDI'~ lllldylng
an important role in helping people needs.
with mental retardation and develAn educllioll subcommittee will
opmental disabilities.
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resume bearings Tuesday night 011
•'We cannot permit the cootinu- the education portion of the budget.
ation ·of any factor that may The same panel will meet •lain
adversely affect the willingness of Wednesday afternoon.
individuals to berome guardians,"
The Senate is expected to
Manuel said Friday.
reassemble the $30.6 billion budget
· The bill, which has been intro- around the end of die month, aticr
duccd in both houses, deals with the OffiCe of Budget IOd Manegecourt-appointed guardianships. ment provides updated revenue
They are defined by law as a rela- estimates for the tWo-year boottionship between a competent adult keeping period thai sWIS luly I.
(guardian) and a person who is not
The Senate Agriculture Comable 10 handle his or b~ personal, mittee bas ICRtatively IChedulcd its
medical or financial affairs ... "
fii'St hclring Thursday 011 a controUnder its provisions, a guardian versial bill, nanowly 8J)IIIOVCd last
is not responsible fot dtbts unless w~ by the H~. iifowing the
· he has agreed to let them occur, hunting of mournmg doves ion
: they arise out of. th.e guardian's Ohio.

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8:00A.M. to 3:00 P.M.- Car Show &amp;Swap Meet
12:00 Noon- "Middebrach' -Hill Stage
1:00 P.M.- Quarter Horse Races
2:00 P.M.- -Born Again Believers'- Hill Stage
4:00 P.M.- 'Idle Time' - Hill Stage
5:00P.M.,.. car Show Trophy presentation
6:00 P.M.- "Midnight Ctoggers'- Hill Stage
6:00 P.M. - Draft Horse Hatter Show

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:Judge orders womal) to write
·,15-page research paper
MARIETTA, Ohio (AP) -A
: judge sentenced an 18-year-old
' woman to wrile a IS-page resean:h
paper after she pleaded no contest
to underage consumption of alcG- ·
. hoi.
Malinda McCurdy of nearby
: Beverly couljlliave been senleliced
on Friday to three days in jail and a
$~0 fine. Butludge Milt Nuzum
offered the paper as an alternative.
. Ms. McCurdy was charged
March 26 during a sting by the
Washington County Sheriff's
DepartmenL
A detective involved in the sting

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ment cilcd Ferrell G. Randolf, 237
Second Ave., Gallipolis, foc D.U.I.
and left rl center.

Hospital news
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Friday admissions - Wayne
Adams Sr.,."(uppen Plains: Edward

GALLIPOLIS -The GallipOlis
City Income Tax Department
issued a reminder that Apil 30 was
the last day for filling a 1992 Final
Returil and the fii'St quarter for1993
Estimaled Income.
Anyone who failed to file needs
to do so as soon as possible to
avoid additional charges of penalty
and interest.or possi6le court proceedings, the release said.
Failure to pay the city income

Stolen air compressor
recovered by lawmen
CHESHIRE - An air Comp-e&amp;·
sor reported stolen Tuesday from
Gravel Hill Cemetery Association
was recovered laiC that same day.
an investigator with the Gallia
County Sheriff's Department
reported Saturday.
The suspect caused approxi·
malely $2,000 to a set of door
when he allegedly broke into a
building where the compressor was
stored. The item was found in the
bact seat of the suspect's vehicle,
the investiga!Qr said, and charges
are pending.

Man arrested
on DUI charges
GALLIPOLIS • Ronnie L.
Adkins, 26, 33411upiter Boulevard, Palm Bay, ~-· was arrested
Friday afternoon for. driving under
the influence, and reckless opera·
lion, the Gallipolis Police Depart·
ment reported.

Serbs agree to let U.N.
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in safe havens
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP)- Bosnia's president
refused to agree 10 a U.N.-brokered
plan for a truce in the embattled
Muslim enclave of Zepa Saturdlly,

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accepted the poposal.

President Alija Izet.begovic
refused 10 accept the plan to demil·
itarize Zepa - in line with the
. prior demilitarization of Srcbreni.ca, another eastem Cllclave - Cot
fear this would expose diurilled
Muslim defendm 10 a Serb aa.:k.
rn.e Muslim defenders were to
be disarmed in exchange for the
withdrawal of the Serb besiegers
and their bcavy weapons.
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tax may result in a first dcigree mis·
demeanor charge and a fine of not
more than $1,000 and/or up to six
months in jail.
· For more information, -contact
the tax office at 441-2060, exL 33
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were cited ov~night t:riday for
driving under the mfluence
charges, local suthorities reported
Tile Gallia-Meigs Post of ·the
Stale Highway Paaol cited Ronnie
L. Duncan, 31, 34275 SIIIC Routt
124, Rutland, for driving under the
influence, 110 opc:rator's license and
SJICCding; lohn C. Sprouse, 42,
Cheshire, for D.UJ. and left of cen·
ter and Paula R. Lane, 24, Pleasant
Valley Road, Rio.Grande, was
cited for D.U.I. and driving under

City income tax
deadline h_as passed.

a.m. 10 II a.m.
Booths wiD be provided for vet~
eran and/or service provider orga- ·
nizations 10 showcase their services
which may assist veterans.
From I p.m. to 4 p.m., area·
emplOyers wiD be invited 10 partie~
ipate in the largest employmen(
seminar in the area. Last/ear 46
employ&lt;:rs attended an inter.: ·
viewed more than 500 veterans that
attended. There is not cost for the
seminar.
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provider in the Gallia, Meiss and
Mason areas interested in aaending
should contact Tom Whill:, ~­
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Street, Gallipolis at 446-1683 for
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Fieldhouse in Huntington, W.Va.
In a continuing effort to provide
employment related services to Tri·
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PI'Oviden for the Fifdl Annual "Tri·
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Awareness Seminar," the Ohio
Bureau of Employment Services

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Quarter Horte FIKes ..................... Suun Sheppard • 948-2128
Draft Horu ......
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Antique tl'llclor Show &amp; Puii ...........Lerry Hollon· 949-2181
Car Sttow .................... ....................BUI Neutzling ·1185-4317

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Four cited on
DUicharges

praised the
"I'd pref« something like that Whidalch, Pllmaoy.
ov~ the three days due 10 her 13e
Friday disc~es - Lawrence
Jl!lll the fact thai she's still in high Klein,
Pomeroy;lizabtth Milton
school," said De!Cc:tive SgL lelfrey Middleport; and WiiiJam Right:
Seevers.
house. Pomeroy.
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"I think 15 pages of research
will take her some time and by
doing all that work maybe It will
hit borne and she'D realize that severa! deaths occur each Y'* due to
alcohol abuse."
The jail sentence arid fmc will
be imposed if Ms. McCurdy does
1101 complete the paper by June 4,
Nuzum laid.
FRI. THRU THURS.
IICHAEL DOUQLAI Ill
FAUING DOWN A

Fill., SAT., SUN.
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TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - A
molher of three said she (ears for
her and her family's safety when
they walk out of their inner-city
home because of an increase in
crime and png riolcnce.
But lhat llan't slOPPed Arneua
Grier from tJying 10 00 something
to save her neighborhood.
Ms. Grier, 51, bas put together a
mllition that' plans a Mother's Day
march 011 Sunday 10 draw 1111ention
to youth violence and off~ a helping hand 10 troubled teen-agers.
"This isn't a black thing. This
isn't a Hispanic thing. Crime and .
gang .violence affects everybody.
We have to come together and
show tbat we wanl something
done," Ms. Grier said.
"We'm begging the kids 10 ~
.the violence, to put down thcu
guns," she said.
Many Toledo community organizlltions, including Mothers Out·
raged Against Drugs, plan 10 par·
ticipate. Civil rights leaders and
city officials had' promised to
attend the march, she said. ·
More than 200 people took part
in a similar march last Mother's
Dl!Y· Ms . Grier said more were
expected 10 participate lhis year.
Tbe group will march in a cenlral city neighborhood before hold·
ing a rally at the Braden United
Metbodist Church. loseph lennings, former gang member and
drug addict. will address the gathering.
The Rev. Floyd Rose, a local
civil rights advocate, laid he supports the effort. He said the city has
been tom by violence.
His son, Gerald Rose, a civil
rights activist, also backs the rally.
He has been wll!ing 1 campaign to
get cenlral city convenience stores
to stop selling alcobol to teen·
agers. He also bas been trying to
get s.tores to slOP. selling T-shirts
and hats that glcrify drugs.
Violence has exploded in the
inner-city.
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There have been dbzens of
shootings and stabbings involving
teen-agers this year in Toledo. Five
lecn-agers have been killed so far
this year, including one who was
kiUcd aflcr 8IJuing with his friend
over a slice of pizza.
"Tbe violence bas to stop," Ms.
Grier said. "We need more police.
But we. also need parents to get
.involved in their children's live.
We bave 10 show the children we
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8:00A.M. to 6:00 P.M. -Arts and Crafts Show
Car Show and Car Corral
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1:00 P.M.- Antique Tractor PuH -Infield
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SUNBURY • Lorene Young Kennedy, 82, formerly of Rutland, died
Friday, May 8, 1993, at h« home in Sunbury. ·
Born August 9, 1910, she was the IBighter of the laiC loc and lease
Spires Young and was a 1928 graduate of Rutland High School.
Survivors include a sist.el, Pauline Buck of Point Pleasant, W. Va; two
brod!ers. Frank and Wilbur Young, lxith of Rutland: and several nieces
andnep~ws.
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She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul; a Sllll, Keith; and two
brothers. Joe and RoberL
Services will be held 1 p.m. Monday at Devore Funeral Home in Sunbury.
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Department, 9 10 II am. and I 10 3
p.m.
Tuesday, May 18, Human· SerHUBBARD'S CIIEENHOUSE
vices Building, (third floor conferl•N-Operafor
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owner of J.E. Ketlliqer TrackiDg Co., Oak
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Township Fire Departmen~ 9 to 11
!dentlroed in a plloto fn Friday's Gallpolis DaDy Tribune pertain.
a.m.; Scipio Township Fire Depart·
Pllm, C.....ti.U. •• ··~·ry
1n.11 to ID economic developme•t c:oal'ereiiCt at tile UBiversity of
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ment,
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10
3
p.m.
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SPECIAL OF THE MOJIITH
Thursday, May 20, Syracuse
that of Paul Clapsliddle, In photo at ritbt, economic developmnt
lrdr.
Fire Department, 9 to 11 a.m.:
manager for Columbia Gas of Oblo.
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Racine Fire Department, I to 3
HUBBARD'S IIEEIHOUSE
p.m.
Continued from A-1
SYUCUSI
' Friday, May 21, Ches~t Fire
OPEN
DAILY
t-5, SUNDAY 12·5
Department, 9 10 11 am.
school functions.
"Is. that all you "ve got?" Keith
992·5776
Monday, May 24, Ruiland Fm:
Even with the opening of South· said the robber asked.
western High School in 1957 and
The reply: _"It's every damn cem
Cadmus' transformation into an I've got."
elementary building, the scljool
A tornado ripped through cad·
provided the Carters with a aood · mua the following June, Cll!ling 110
share of its business and color. damage 10 the store but ICiring up
Cadmus Elementary closed in 1985 one of the pumps. Ne&amp;lby oulbuildand the building is now owned by ings and the roof of the grade
Wabiut Township, which operates school were also damaged by the
it as a enmmunity c:enter. •
tornado.
''Everything thai ever happened
All through this, the Carters
in this community, they'd call the kept the store open six days a
store and tell us," Lucille said. "All
week, save for the lrip they took 10
of the bad things, they seemed to Nashville last July as a 50th wedcall us, sometimes
10 get help, ding anniversary gift from Keith,
because for a ilum
of years we Lois, Keith's wife.Lois and the
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tion they had taken since opening
The store also saw its share of the store.
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excitement - including an armed
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When the Car1ers first toot
robbery on Dec. 23, 1980, when over, the SIOre remained open froiD
Olt.7• w
two men seized the cash register 6 a.m. until 9 p.m., but m recent
Par Mono ltotanaollao Call C6lli) 637-22~1
receipts and whatever they could years, they cut the hours back to
take from some of the customers, · 6:45 a.m. until 6 p.m. For the Jmt
who were forted to lie face down few years, they have run the store
on
the floor. 1bc men fled,by car, alone,bulintbepas~theyutiliud
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but were eventually arrested after a manber of local high school girls
committing a few other robberies.
10 help part-time. ·
Keith Carter recalled the inci''They atcomplisbed a lot when
dent vividly and chuckled at one they worked here," Lucille said
memory. One of the customers, with some pride, noting thai work·
who had a significant amount of ing in the s10re helped fuumce the
MEIGS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, POMEROt OHIO
cash on him at the time, was able to girls' education through the Unislide the billfold under the dairy versity of Rio Grande and other
case. When on11 of the robbers colleges so they could become . Saturday, May 15, 1993
de~hismonq,thec~~
Gates open at 8:00A.M.
teachers, nurses, or other profeshanded him his change purse con- sional workers.
All Day· Antique Tractor Show
taining about $4.
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Center Fire Department, 1 10 3 p.m.
Tuesday, May 25, Meigs Coon·
ty Health Department, 9 to 11 Lin.
and Ito 3 p.m.
Wednesday, May 26, Long Bot·
tom Community Building, 9 10 11
a.m.; and Reedsville Fire Depart·
men~ 1 10 3 p.m.
Thursday, May 27, Letart Ele·
mentary School, 9 to 11 a.m. and
Portland-Elementary School, I to 3
p.m.
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Friday, May 28, Meigs County
Health Department, 9 to 11 a.m.
and 1 to 3 p.m.
It wiD be several weeb after the
testin&amp;· before the .esuJ.ts .-e &amp;Vailable. They will be mailed .to the
parents. Results with a score of
over 10 will need 10 have a re-lesl
by going to a personal physician
and/or a lab to have blood drawn
f!om the arm vein, Torres said.

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three brothers and a 'daughter.
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brother, Ray Fridley of Pomt Pleasant; four sisteri, Looa laMs ~
Wortman and Della E. Rice, all of Point Pleasant and Stdla Smith of
Letart; two grandsons, Larry and Ronald Lane; three grelll-gnmdchildren.
Service will be Sunday, May 9, at 1:30 p.m. at lhe Wtlcoxen Funeral
Home with Pastor Dale '.blimar officiating. Burial wiD follOw at ML Zion
C~eteryinLeon.
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Deputies probe accident

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RUTLAND - No serious injuries were reported following a single-c:ar accident on Stale Route 124 near Rutland Wednesday after·
noon.
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.occurred.

She reported the 1986 ChevroleJ Cavalier she .was driving
swayed to the left and she jerked the wheel to the nghL The car
went off the roadway and into a «Utch and eq.bankmenl .
The Rutland squad and fire department responded 10 the scene.
Moderate damage was listed to the vehicle.

Man held on check charges
POMEROY - A. Pomeroy man' is being held in the Licking
County Jail on Qtder of the Meiss County Court on felony cbmges
of uttering bad checks.
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Douglas Freeman is expected to be returned to Meigs County
early next week.
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:rhefts, vandaUsm reported

POMEROY - Deputies of the Meip County Sberifrs Depanment !ICC investigating several reported thefts and an incident of
mailbox vandalism.
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Louise Arthur, Barringer Ridge Road, Portland, reported Friday
afternoon that last week she «Uscovcred her outbuilding had been
entered and a large number of items stolen.
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. Glena Smith, Gilkey Ridge Road, Shale, reponed Friday ~­
noon thal her lawnmower was stolen sometime between April 28
·andFrida .
Fetty, Langsville, reported Friday thal two ladders were
stolen Thursday night or Friday morning from bis fann.
Mildred Well, Flatwoods Road, reported Thursday morning thal
ber mailbox had been run over by a vehicle. .
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.Woman reports theft of $1,600
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis police investigated the theft.Friday
·of a bank bag containilig $1,600.
According to the rejJort, Ann Pmy, Palriot, padre4 bel-vehicle at
. Odd Lots, Pine Street, Gallipolis, and what she relumed a bank bag
•containing the money and three endorsed checks was missing.
, Police are still investigating the incideDL

Vehicle burned

VINTON ,.- The Galliii-Meigs Post of the Slate Highway Patrol
is investigating a vehicle fue wliich OCCIII1Ild early Saturday morning in Morgan Towaship.
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According to the report, a 1969 Volkswagen was found burning
on Frank Road (Towaship Road 699). The vehicle sustained heavy,
«Usabling dainage and was towed from the scene.
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Alice Allbri~llt, 77 Broad Street, Ceat.erville. to!d Gallia County

sheriff's dcputtcs the found ber garage door partially open and a
porch railing bent Friday night at her residence. Nothing was report· ed missing.

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Vehicle vandalized

lli Court si., Pomeroy, Ohio
(614) m -lt56

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Judy Patterson, 2088 State Route 7, Gallipolis, filed a vandalism

complaint with the Gallia County Sherifrs Department friday.
AccordinJIO the report. someone scratched obscenities in the ~~
on die driver's lind passenger's side door and left rear of ber vehicle.

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Windshield damaged

GALLIPOLIS - Helen Weker, 549 Fourth Ave,, Gallipolis,
filed a vandalism complaint with the Gallipolis Polite Depanmcnt
Friday. Accor«Ung to tbe report, someone used a pellet goa to shoot
the windshield of her 198g Oldsmobile while it was parked at her
residence.

Board to·meet
GA.LLIPOLIS - The Gallia
Cpuaty District Library Board of
Trustees will meet Tllesday, May
11, beginning at 5 p.m. in the
Bossard Memorial Litnry.

Police cite six

The Gallipolis Police Department cited six people overnight Fri-

day.Brent E. Wachs, 20, 12 Vmton
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Street, Gallipolis, was c1...u
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driving under suspension and Beojamin C. Boyd. 25, 4746 Cberry
Ridge Road, Oak Hill, was cited for unsafe vehi!:le.
Cited for opm container were Leslie 'A. Combs, 21, 21 Gallia ·
Street, Gallipolis; Joseph L. Shina, 22, Scout Camp Road, Chester;
Timothy Elkins, 7757 Slate Route 588, Gallipolis and Brandol) K.
Curtis, 22, 146 Carman Drive, Gallipolis. Curtis was also cited for
resisting arrtsL
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GALLIPOLIS - Peggy Christian, 50 Mill Creek, Gallipolis,
told Gallipolis police someone stole a 20-inch boy's bicycle from
her residence Friday.

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a. In domestic offices .... :.......................... .....................................................................................250,400,000.00
(I) Noninterest-bearing ................ ............................................................ :.22,811.00!1.00
(2) Interest-bearing ............................................................. ..................... 227,589,000.00
· Federa~nda purchased and securities 101d UDder I&amp;I"Jnents
to repurchase in domestic offices of lbe bank&amp; of iU
Edge &amp; Agreement subsidiaries, &amp; In ffiPa:
Securili11 sold under agreemenll to repurchase ......................................................... ........ .'...... :.......4,727,000.00
· Other borrowed money ., .......................................................................................................................4,039,000.00
Other liabililios ........ ;.................................................................................:......................................... .2,4$2,000.00
Total liabilities ..........................................................,............................................ :..........................261,618,000.00

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Common stoek (No. of Shares a. Autborized ............. ;....S6!,740
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Surplus (exclude aU surj&gt;lus relaled to prefoned stock) .............................................. ..................... ....9,715,000.00 '
a.Undivided profill and copltal r e - .......................................................................................... 5,347,000.00
b. LESS: Net unreallzed lou on muketable equity oocuritieo ............................................................. !6!,000.00
Total equity capital................................... ............................................. ....... ........................................ 20,518,000.00
·Total equity copitalllld 1ouea dofemd
punullll to 12 u.s.c. 1823(1)........................:.................................................................................20,518,000.00
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llld lolaea defoned punUIIIIID 12 U.S.C. 1823(1)...............................................:........................282,!36,000.00
MEMORANDA: A - Ollllllaadiac u of Report of CODdltloll dale:
Standby Jetten_of cndlt 'lbtal................................................................................................ :.............455,000.00

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miXed, feelings ~t ~ w11o
wasn I ellpecllDg a JOb offer
because of his aloofness from die ·
actua~ campaign and his criticism •
o~ Omton. Tben. came a call from •
J:.ntl.e R~k last Dec:ember sum- ,
morung him to a niCetmg.
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" It wa~ very_interestin~."
P~netta. smd ~! h1s c:onversltioo
w1th Clinton. 11 was one on one
. :-no~ pcr;;on there. We Mill,
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. manSion. He basacally said, 'How
do I put together. an ecoaomic
plan? How do I get 11 P eII? Wba
do you !}lia~7 • And I basically
shared With him ~ 1 dMli!.P lhe :
~ought to be.
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Clintonbmii'ghtupOMBforlhe ,
fU"St ~e during the last IS min!*' :
of theu two-~our conversanoa . .•.
Panetta ~r. ~ 1!'1 ~
spot, albeit with nuxert feei"IP
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a~t leaving Coogress. Clintoa's •
feehng was apparently mutul. •
Clinton was basically tryina "to ,
establish what's this guy (Paoeaa) •
like, what's he about," Paaetta ~
explained.
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Panetta is still enjoyiq .lbe rela- :
lively easy part of the year-loa1 .
budget JrOCCSS. As things get more .:
JpeciflC in the coming ~ ~ '
knows h'e must shed. the "aic:e
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jiUY" image be wore for 16 )'CIII '
m Congress. Instead of "Mr. N"a ~
Guy," Pailcttl will 110011 be fc!Rled ~
10 become the "Dr. No.. of Cia•
ton's tax and inveat admi~Un~ioa. •
"I told the presideat tbal iD •
some ways, to do this job ripl,
I've got to be your SOB. I've &amp;Otto
be able 10 say 110 and you may DOt •
want to say 110. ... They (Cabiael •
members) don' t want to be told :
they can't spend iL On Capitol Hill, '
. 10 some extent, it's the I~
... lbat gives Yllll some cover. Rae,.
the presidelli is my only cover." •.
Before it's over Panetta maY:
wish ·he had heeded his parents
advice and enrolled in medical •
school.
Jack Andersoa aDd Michael .
Billsteill are writen for Uaited.
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deats incclrTectly estimated thal 1/3
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versity/OSBA publication resesrch
or more of all civil cases filed in Ohio courts should provide more:
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courts go through a trial and mediation services 10 belp resolve
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The questionnaires were sent to polite may search for or seize in a would place lbat figure no higher
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from county seat phone directories.
Nearly half (47%) of those
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of people trying to get
Tw~ out, of every three respon-.
1ri*lisciM'Nti'IC, allrative chief of statt · Of this number, 426 individuals responding incorrectly believed
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The
winnez
or the contest giveD
Ohio's civil legal aid programs
results were tabulated. This study and cross eumination not .only were providing service to 1/2 or last week (''What do ~ get if you
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has a margin of error of plus or from tbe prQSCCution, but also from
cross a cotter spamel, a poodle,
ciiCie Balls w · I I ....... ., prt_r- ~ llaka mill chlrJe,.his staff, minus 3.2 percent. Twenty five · the defendant, before handing more of the clients seeking such aid and a rooster?") was John Hunnell.
(A 1991 statewide legal needs
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questi0115 were scored on a 0 to 100 down an indictment; and
study
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1&lt;1 " Jc &amp; "s ctil:l.of ...... l)! u T. Repa, resigned under fue percent scale as an index to that
Two of every 10 respondents programs were able to help only
Out in left field, Rupe - Belle*h ,
ill I!I87• .&amp;Yw • 0
iac fa File!-' blamed liim for'''c:haos person's basic legal knowledge. incorrectly agreed that a criminal
about one of every six poor persons this stone, this lump ·or clay, Lies :
""*~·--affair.
Using the traditional classroom defendant must prove that be or she who need assistanCe.); and
UEICie Peter Daniels, Who too early : •
Cll1l:r ~ 10 allice &amp;Jizlc tlltn: woaPd be . , pllsce guard of White standard of 70% as the lowest pass- is innocent in order to be acquitted.
in the month of Msy toOk off his · :
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(53.3%)
of
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ON THE CIVIL SIDE, those dents incorrectly eslimat¢ lbat 1/2 winter flannels!
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cooling-off periods, parentalliabili- lawyers, rather lban relying on pub- Attoraey Fred W. Crow Is tile ;
OjMzw"s -'Y p+ 'I
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The mean or middle score ty for children's actions and real lic defenders or court-appointed COIItrlbator of a weekly colusa •
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A 1 lie M
ill clailila . . Cl•• . lllif other 5II'Oblems.
' of 25); and one of five respondents ciples with which survey partici- defendants get !he bulk of their rep- lelze or commeat oa uy .Uject .
"l cicilkif_iiD . . . . ~. . . . berekJ I atofowi01C$in histo- . was unable to answer even half of pants wac not familiar:
resenlation from defeose offices or (except religioa or J!Olitics) are ::
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the questions correctly . (Note:
More than 40~of respondents court-appointed counsel.
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Since 44% of thOse returning. sur· incorrectly believed that, if they
The... survey also
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lrDilOa'S NOI'£- WaiSir R. Mean, 'ria· prtllcl6t aad colam· ·veys wac college gmduatcs - twice were sued for damages and pre\
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ii!fe' ,. t , ._ npwte4 oa Waalclacto• aad the percentage of collejle grads as vailed in court, the unsuccessful
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in the general populanon - mean plaintiff would be'requir¢ to reim~- scores are probably higher than burse theit legal costs;
they would be for a more wesco·
68% of diose surveyed incor.'
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but dropped to 24% for those with ressonable doubt•, rather than simToday is Suaday, Msy 9, the !29th day of 1993. Tbere are 236 days
some post-high ~ehool education, ply by a Sl/49 preponderance of .left in the year. This is Molher's Day.
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16% for hi&amp;h ICbool graduates, and the evidellce; and- than half of
Today's Highliglit in History:
only 8% for persons who did not the respondents incorrectly thought
On May 9, 1754,;the fU"St American newspaper carwon was published.
complete high school.
lbat a realtor involved In the sale of The picture in Benjamin Franklin's "Pennsylvania Gazette" shov.ed a
Persons who frequently get a home has a legal obligation to snake cut into sectiOns, each part representing an American colony. The
information about the legai sySICI11 protect the .interests of the buyer as caption read: •'Join or die. ••
from newspapers had the same pass well as those of the seller.
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In terms of aeneral knowledge
· In ~S02, c::hristopher Columbus left Cadiz; Spain, on his fourth 111c1
be8vily on 1V news for legal infor- abola the justice system:
f'mal UJp to the Western Hemispbere.
mation. Each poop had,a l2'1&gt; pass canS2be%s::re=wen=
uaawareordis~barredla~or
In 1913, the 17th amendment to the Constillilion, providing for the
rate, while those reporting low
•· • election or senators by popular vote rather than selection by ..
reliiDc:e on newspapen or 1V news ethics or enses which do not
was ratified.
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had nearly lder!tical27% pass rates. involve criminal conduc:t;
In 1926, Americans Richard Byrd aad Floyd Bennett becan!c the first ·
The most significant media49% of those aurveyed incor- men to make 111 ~ fli&amp;ht over the Nmb Pole.
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related fiadlng was that perltlna rectly believed tbat a court of
In 1936, Italy 111aexed Ethiopia as Benito Mussolini celebraled ill ·,
who received a peat deal of infor- a~ ~Is and questions key Rome.
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matiOII about ·legal matters from trial n . - l n the normal course
In 1961, in a speech to the National Association of Broadcl'lm, Fed- ·
1V elrama had a much lower pass of its delibcndons;
eral C0111munieations Commission ehlirman Newton N. Minow coo- :.
rite (24.5%) than lhoiC who said
S9% gueSICCI wrong about the demnedtelevisionproarammingaa "Yilt wasteland."
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they IOidom or watdl court- · number or justices on the Ohio
In 1974, the House Iuclic:iary Commiaee. its hefrings on wbetbet :
100111 chmal (32.2% Jllll rate).
Supmne.Coul1; and
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to recommend the~ of Presideat Nuton. . ·
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With reaard to CRIMINAL
57% could not identify Thorllas
Ia J978, the buUet·riddled body of foriner Italian prime miDis1ec AJdo ., ·
LAW •AND PROCEDURES: I. Moyer as Ohio'• Chief Justic:e ~. ~ho had been abducted by the Red llripcl5. wa found in 111111m- ·:
Respondents did well on questions from a Jill of four !W!!eL
mobile m Rome.
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about Ohio d!'unk drlvin&amp; laws,
' The lUrveY llbd a numllcr of
In 1980, 3S lllOIAlrills tilled .wben a Liberian fte1a11tcr nmmed :
doublejeoperdy, theriahtlo appeal queatio•• alekia&amp; reapondeata' the SlllllhiDe ~Y Brid&amp;e over Florida's Tam.. Bay, '*"iDa a 1.400 ·•
and tho defhiltion of a rerony. "best f,I1I!Jd' llbotll ¥lriaul upocll section of the bridae 10 collapoe
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There wa-e odler - · howe¥er, ofthe]llllli!CI) , eo•whetller
Ia 1987,111118) people lboiR 1 Po1isll jetliner wa tilled wbeli die
iD whic:b the aurvey tllrlled up 1 the- public's pnenl percepdona New Yort-bound pllll.i:rulled and burned in Waraw as die pilot diabiDa Iact of knowled&amp;e llbout m11eh up wiib oumllt ,.litios. llllkina an emerpncy Ntum.
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7~~ -of ro~~enta aroaaly · erai election for June 9, 11 .-tthl eadiY thaD Jhe - mq 1c:4 10, . . : :
rectly believed dill a Judfe1 IIIOit ov.W.tim,C"tqe bf' the result was a la!Drm¥Jrity ill l'lrtilllleldJr die 0: 11 ulll-.)
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"HHIy! I bnllre my old If/COld. "
imporlllll CCIIIIidelllial 18 Mt&amp;ina i:udtllt Oblo
wllo ~
Fi~ yeap 11110: ~·'CB'ioll Scaellly Willilm J. B 1111
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Cash and balances due from deposito~) iDJiihllions:
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a. Noniiiterest-bearing ba)ances ood currency ood coin ...................................................................5,176,000.00
b. In\Ol'Osl-bearing balances:........................................................................................ ,.....................S ,501,000.00
Securities ............... .. .............. ..................................... .............. ..... ..................................................... 77,169,000.00
Federal funds sold &amp; sec:urities purchased under agreements
to resoD in domestic offices of the bank &amp; of its
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Federal funds sold ................................. ............................................................................. ........... 11,850,000.00
Loans·ood lease financing receivables:
Loans and leues, net of unearned iocome .............. ., ...........:....................... !75,57!,000.00
LESS: Allowance for loan and leuelones .....................................................1,726,000.00
Loana and leues, net of uneamed income,
allowance, and reserve ................................................................................................................... !73,84S,OOO.OO
Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leues) ......................................................................S,47!,000.00
Other real estate owned ..................................... ................................................... ........................ ............. 20,000.00
Intangible assets ................................. .:.................................................................................................... lll,OOO.OO
Other auets ......................... .................................................................................................................. 2,983,000.00
Total assets ............................ ........................... :................................................................................282,136,000.00
Total assets and losses deferred purs.uant to 12 U.S.C. 18.230) ................................. ,..................... 282,!36,000.00

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Attorneys and the law'

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Fred W. Crow.

We, the undml&amp;oed dlreclon, lttelt die coneellllu of diiJ Report of Condition and decln that it bu be.
eumlned by us ani! to·!be iNII of our kllowledao and bolitl and bU beta pnplled ill coaformance with ollk:lal
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describes how early In lbe adminis· C'!Jlpllgn, Panetta s~ms to be .a
!ration a Cabinet colleague called Clin'r conven, ~ the pres!or tbe inte~ect
courage to
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PROM SCENE • Jasoa Wltlle~ell created
these plyweod fJIIlres for tile 1993 Melp Prom,
"A Whole i"'ew World," wbidt wu held Satur·
day algllt at the Kbool. Witherell salcllt took
about a month to complete the five figures wbleb

WASHINGTON Leon .
Panetta' s immigrant parents
advised him to avoid politics ia
fav~ of becomi~g • :·'doctor or
~~ or ~thing With a secure
Since speaking .out nublicly
about his administration{s floun·
deriilg proapects on Capitol Hill
Panetta ma;&gt;: be yeariling for a D
"secure life" - one safe from
trips 10 the White House "woodshed." Panetta's recent outspoken~about the administration's legislative prospects has become
front-page news. In an interview
with us three weeks ago, he said
that Ointon must pare his •aenda
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to a few key nriorities and then .
"fight like hell{' for tbeiD
As director of the Office of
Management and Budget. Panetta's
J]81"11Cbule into lbe executive branch
has been the Choppiest of any of
Bill Clinton's Cabinet a po·lntiii h
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wrestliag with his shlft from
. Congress to the Cabinet, from free
agent to follower. Though be talkeci
about the need for the president to
lly WAL'ID LME&amp;RS
effect the banSilion from candidate
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:- I e ~ nw I * • -• .-n. ..t poubleM, for prior adminisc..'s Calliaet ~ .... staff overhaul to tbe
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OWoo bas not, dldding to add a
-..aid!: lOIIis ...,. ' • • . ...,lqt ''tial""' the focus a little'' ·on the
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~ aadao - dif!ir* paiOIIIICI deciBions
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Vlif) IIUIOI' finn1y dmm.
~, a.briCiiaJ I - 1 1y. = - ~c:aF(tlismaciiCione without blamin
far 6e p•• 7 k 's 1iJi1c eo fiL "After all, I J"Uil ov•
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Leon Panetta: no more Mr. Nice Guy

POMEROY - . Units of the
Valley.Holpilll;" 2:S4 LID. ,
Meiss County Emergeac:y Medical Middleport 10 Nortli Founb Suect ,
Service responded to sevea calls for Briaa Nilz wh!l was tranlpDIIoed ]
for assislance"'Friday and Satunlay to VMH.
morning.
Units responding were:
Friday - 8:19am. Pomeroy 10
State Route 7 in Tuppers P1aiDs for
Wayne Adams wbo was lniDSpOited to Veterans Memorial Hospital;
8:25 a.m. Pomero&gt;.' to Pomeroy
Nursing and ~ebabilitation Center
for Edward Whitlatch .who was
uanspor~ed to VMH; 9:02 p.m. ·
Rutllind squad and fue department
to New Lima Road for a motor
vehicle accident and transported
Bill Thorton to VMH; 10:36 p.m.
Tuppers Plains to Slate Route 124
in Reedsville for Leon Catlett who
was transported 10 Camden Clark
by tbe Pomeroy squad which was
called to assisL
Saturday - l:S8 am. Middleport to Grant Street for Bonnie
Miller who was transported to

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GALLIPOLIS - ~ Gallia County Chamber of Commerce will
bold its regular luncheoD meeting at noon Tuesday at the Stowaway
Reslaurant and Loun&amp;e· The guest speaker will be Khristi Spears of
the Governor's Office of Economic beveiopmenL
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Spears will speak on job creation, export tax credit and worker's
compensation. For reservations, conlaCt the chamber office at 4460596.
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EMS respondsPleasant
to 7 calls .

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County Common Pleas judge ruled
diem unlawful.
Fisher said his apjleal, filed on
behalf of. Gov. George Voinovich
and the Deplnment of Rehabilita·
tion and Cmections, is necesSif)'
to clarif.y the govep~or' s authority
to consicl« clanency requests.
Celeste granted the plldOns and
commutations shortly before leav·
ing office in January 1991.
Last nionth, the lOth Ohio Dis·

Special session tent~Jtively set ·
CHARLESTON {AP) - The
lt:lltalive stading date
_ · for a special
session mthe West ViiJinia Legislature is May 16, but some lawmakm are skepcical.
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· "That's the target date,~
:pbcmllorial aide David Cam
:said Friday. "But we still haven't
set the fiul dale."
He said tbete are a number of
intangibles involved. One involves
-whether lhe House or Delegates
and the Senate can resolve their
ltispUie ovtz fWJding for the Medi~d program that b-eats 30S,OOO
. ~people., Campbell said
"The ,\~;emor is still hoping we
can get · gs together, and so am
· J," said House Speaker Chuck

Chambers, D-Cabell.
Senate Presijent Keith Burdette,
however, said he .is .not optiinistic
about the sessioo starting in little
more than a week.

Gov. Gaston Caperton said he
would not recall lhe Legislature
until "we have a defmite strategy
worked out"
"When I send lhe Leg!,slature
into special session, I want it to be
a short one - no longer than a
week,~ Caperton said.
The regular ses$ion ot the Legislature ended April 24, two weeks
into an extens1on, when neitber
side would budge on its Medicaid
.funding )llan:

trict Court of Ap~ reversed a
ruling by Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Ricbard Shewn.
Sheward rukd last year lhat
Celeste lacked the !lUthority
because the commutations, affect·
ing seven dealb row prisoners, bad
not been recommc:ncled by the Ohio
Adult Parole Authority.
Fisher aslced the Supreme Court
to uphold Sheward's ruling and
revoke the commutalions.
" The court of appeals issued a
decision that is coollWy not only to
that of the commoo pleas court, but
to prior pronouncements of the
same court.of a~ and the Ohio
Supreme Court, Fisher said. ·
Celeste's office said he was out
of town Friday and could not be
reached to commeDL
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Whiteside Jr., Dana Deshler and
Donna Bowm8n on April 8 &amp;gJeCd
with lhe Ohio Public Defender' s
Office that neilher the Ohio Constitution ntt the Stlitutes limit the governor's right to commure Sentences.
The public defender reJ11e9enied
the prisonen the commoo pleas
councase.
Two of the prisoners,. Saram
Bellinger and Freddie Moore, botb
of Cleveland, later had their sen-

tences commu·ted by Voinovich. a 1984 ·crime spree wilh Alton
Bellinger and Moore were not on Coleman. Coleman's death sentence was not commuted.
death row.
'lbe death row inmates wbose
sentences were changed to life
imprisonment are Debra Brown,
EAST LIVERPOOL (AP) Rosalie Grut and Rli7!!ho.dl Green,
all imprisoned at tile Ohio Refor- The U.S. Environmental Protection
Aaency has restricied the amount
malllry for Women in Marysville.
The men are Donald Lee Maur· of mercury a hazardous-waste
er, Leonard Jenkins, Willie Lee incinerator may~ d!WY·
Jester and Lee Seiber, aU held at
The action came after the Ohio
the Soulhem Ohio Correctional
EPA imposed even tougher restricFacility in LucasviUe. .
Ms. Brown was sentenced 10 die tions on the Waste Technologies
following conVictions relating to Industries plaot late last mooth.
The federal standards limit the
eigbt muiders in five states during
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AlOng the .RiVer

AG petitions Supreme-_Court· to overturn Celeste .p ardons
By ROBERT E. MILLER
AMOC:Iated Preu Writer
COLUMBUS - Pardons and
commutations granted by formet
Gov. Richard Celeste in the last
days of his administration will be
nullified if Attorney General Lee
Fuber hiS his way.
F~Sfa- asted the Ohio Supreme
Court on Friday to overturn an
appeals ;:oun ruling that upheld
Celeste's actions after a Franklin

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a police officer during an attempted ·
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JI'IIIIIS of mercury pet 24·hour peri· '
od, or about 10 pounds.per day.
The state-imposed lil}lit is 1,600 ,
JI'IIIIIS per 24-bour penod, or about
3-1{2 pounds a day.
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restrictions late Friday afternoon. :
No one was available -for comment ·
at ofrweti either the Ohio EPA or '
wn. relepbone operatOrs said. ·

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helped In the election. I also want
to _thank Jim Bennett and Dick
Roderick for keeping the election
oru judicial level. I especially ·wish
to thank the,vote!'$ of:Gallia County
for your support, your encouragement and your vote of confidence.
·On .behalf oNny family, my staff
and my~elf, a very sincere thank
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Elect William s. Medley;
Morton Dickey, Treasurer

William S. Medley, Judge
Gallipolis Municipal Court

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THE 1993 TRI.COUNTIES
. WALKAMERICA
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MORNING MUSIC- As th~ sun peeks over the horizon, Game Protector Keith Wood uses a turkey caD to locaJe a JObbler. (Story and pbotos by Jim Freeman)
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gram," wltb spaee sbattl' endeavor astronaut
Lt. Col. SUIBD J. Helms as-parade IIIBi'lbaL Tbe
event wiD be July 2-4 along the Gallipolis City

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hete's somabing about a morning in the woods.
Euly in the moming. wbili: most people are still
a'leep or in tbe poocess of preparing for another day, the
woods ll'C a mqical, e¢tgpt'plai:e. vibrant and alive with sound
ind JIICIIioq,
.DIIwnCIIIIellle IDtbe woods in Meigs County Wednesday. As
the suo I'Oie J1Jrou1b parUy cJgjtdy skies and daylight slowly .
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fiJlCRd duuuJb momiDuround fog, Mtigs County Game Protector Keith Wood and I piqJifCd to eriter tbe woods in search of the
king of game binls- the eastern wild twtey.
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The eastern variety of the wild twtey (there are four types of ·
.wild IWkeys ill the United States) is the bird which symbolizes OUi'
nation's amuai day of1ba'*sgiving in November. During that
boliday ceasoo, it seems most refrigerators are plastered widl
aJIISIIUClion paper tutkey cutouts made by elementary school
· Sbldrm.
Wood and 1 patrOlled porential turtey hunting locations in
Oleslcr and Oliv~ towmhips, occasionally ~xiting his vehicle to
lisrm for gobblen or to call ... ~oking them to betray their
pOsilioDS.
Evemually We found a Jocation near Keno where one, then two
and evmwally three goi!Ners responded to Wood's inquisitive
summons. Wood unloaded gear from his vehicle and into the
woods we wm. occasionally pausing to can and listen.
For a while. it WIS a game of give and take wilh Wood calling
and the tom goi!Ning back, refusing to budge. Each time we moved .
a little clocer and the musical game would repeat, Wood and the
gobbler engaged in dialogue... each saying "you come here" in a
symphonic, age-old battle of the sexes.
-For wild tulte)'S. romance usually involves the hens coming to
the gobblers. In turkey hunting, the hunteratte~ppts a little role
reversal.
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Lottery results
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CLEVELAND (AP) -The
one
ticket sold naming aU five numbers
drawn in Friday nialu 's Buckeye S
game is worth $HiJ,OOO, the Ohio
Lottery said
The winning

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'ALL SYSTEMS GO' - River Recreati011
Festlvai 'Cbainnaa Jay Moore and eommlttee ·
•e•ben h•e piau .uder way for the 1!193
Rber Reereatioll Festival Tlleme for thil year's
festlvlll II "Gallla County Salutes the Space Pro-

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The Gravely 14-G riding tractOr is job-engineered
to deliver four seasons wdrth of professiQnal results.

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Dearborn Carryout Inc. in Toledo,
Joaay officials said
The Buckeye S numbers were 3, ·
7. 11, 31, 36.
In Pick 3 Numbers. the winning :
number was 039. .
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In Pidc 4 Numbers, the winning
number was 0788.
Sales in Buckeye S totaled
Sl,OS"1,148.
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There were 398 BuckeyeS tick·
ets with four of the numbers, and
each is worth $2SO. The 12,S7S
titkets showing three of the numbers are each worth $10, and the
122,138 tickets showmg two of the
numbers are each worth $1.
Sales in Pidc 3 Numbers _totaled
$1,444,887 .SO, and winners will
receive $2S8,S20.
Pick 4 Numbers players
wagered $294,429 and will share
$64,300.

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The hunter's goal is to sound like a real ben while becoming
invisible in the woods. We Sl'cceeded in both goals, primarily due
to Wood's ex~ calling, the extensive use of camouflage and
perllaps some leftover carnivore insdnct.
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Dressed head to toe in camouflage, silent.. and still, eyes alert
fur the slightest movement with ears straining for the faintest·
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ing nothing.
. Camouflage clothinS and bead ~JetS, faeepaint used 10 cover .
any skin with the audacity to sbow from underneath camouflaged ;
gauneas, gloves and finaers hidden1 shotgun concealed, no shine, :
notiJJ&amp; visible ID scre1111 "Human!" to wild, alert eyes.
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£ymma!ly the gobbling becomes louder as the turkey warily
approacbes. Wood quits calling and waits. Somewhere behind us, a
squind rusdes alon&amp; tbe forest floor, complaining about something. DiSJqanting tbe squirrel for the moment, I cor'%ntrate on
becoming part of a neaJby fallen tree while keeping my attention
focused on the aobl*r I"'lear approaching.
l.arJer than Je.litc asw performer, tlie gobbler •~Van out
of the lllldertJnlsb and prumenldes majestically while aean:lting for
bis.lc"'iJJ&amp; lady be was sure be heard only moments before.
In a perfect lnJ!IIina world, the oici tom would have fallen to a !
ioaa qfllllllber41bot from Wood's shotgun. This time', it wasn't ;
lllelllliO end dull way.
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pounding (brioudy • he laJmcbes into the air, burnina tbrou&amp;b the · ·
trees lite a B-52 011 aaiods, and li~q to become a liUle wiler, a
liUle more c:lwiJmaina., the next~- ·
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As we walbd 1lldt to the Yebicle, each of us perblpl a lilde ;
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SPEQAL THANKS TO THE OUER 650 WALKERS WHO
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The 'glory days' of the Kyger · co~munity
by Jim Sands
Speclal Correspondent
The village or Kyger was laid out
byitsf'ouncb AsaBradbury in1842.
Asa'spmnts,hadsettlediillheKyger
area in 1816,~·
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· Ward-Pineyro

GALLIPOLIS - .Josephine
. Annell Ward 11nd Tony Scott
Pineyro, both of Conway, S.C.,
were married March 13, at tbe
Wedding Chapel by the Sea, in
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
The bride is the da:~~er of
Ralph Oiler and the !ale · Oiler .
of Vinton. Sh~ is a graduate of
Bl!(:keye Hills Career Center in Rio
Grande and is now attending Horry
Georgetown Tech. College. She is
employed in the I.C.U. at Conway
Hospilal. The groom is the son of
Mabel Pineyro of Conway. He is a

graduate ·of Horry Georgetown
Technical College and of Nevada
Gaming College in Bio-Medical
Engineering. He is the director of
BioMedical Engineering at Conway Hospital.
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The matron of llonor was
LaDonna Pope, Newark, Ohio, sister of the bride.
' The best man was Mark
Williams, friend of groom, from
Charleston, S.C.
The couple spent a honeymoon
in Owleston, S.C., and are making
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BIDWELL - Richard
Cynthia Sexton of Bidwell, announce
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the engagement and upcoming
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of their daughter,.Lori, to
IS current1Y emplo&gt;:ed by ¥Iami Matthew Cremeans, son of Ivan
~:;t~s~~n~::'=~ Cremeans o_f Gallipolis Bl)d Judy
1 llearnin disabili
her
Shriyer of Bidwell,
ev~
g to be . tes reac · f
Miss Sexton is a 1990 graduate
Grove ~gh Sc~f':!ua~.J' of North Gallia High School and a
University. He is employed by
~~~Lvices as a food service .

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Conard Hudson of Gallipolis
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
da_u$hter, Angela Renea, to
Wdliam A. Fnrite, Jr., san of Mr.
and Mrs. William Franke of Grove
City.
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Gallia 'Academy Hi h School and
The wedding will take place on
the ·Univenity of
Grande.
Site
10 at Grai:e United Methodist
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NUrsing, Univezsity oflio Grande·
Mr. Cremeans JS a 1990 8flldu.:
ate of Nortb Gallia H,igh, Sch~k
and is employed by Mount and Soi
D~ry. An o~n church wedding
wtll be held at 6 p.m. May 22 at the
First Church of God, Gjllipolis,
with Rev. C.J. Lemley officiating.

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,Friends, ·family honor
~Dennis at bridal shower

· RACINE • A skin testing clinic
FUIIds for these clinics are prowill be held Monday from 5-7 p.m.. vided through the IUberculosis levy
at the Racine Fire Slation.
and thue is no charge for any or
AIJ persons haDdling .food are our services.
.
required to have yearly IUberculin
Further information IJ!ay be
skin tests. Children wbo are enter- obtained by the Meigs County
ing kindergarten are alsO required Tuberculosis Office at 992-3722• .
to ahve a current skin tesL

THE TECHNOLOGY
OF WALKING.
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PATRIOT- The South-western
. High School Alumni Association
· will hold its class reunion on Sat:
• . urday, May 29, at the Southwestern
• Elementary School.
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The Alumni is for ALL classes
· ever attending Southwestern High
School. The evening activities
include a catered dinner, entertain': ment, and the Eagle Band. Regis&gt; tration be~ins at 6:30 p.m. with
~: dinner bemg served at 7 p.m.
•• Reservations are $10 per person
· (pl~ bring a guest with yQu). All
former teachers are ·especially
• invited.
This will be a special year for
:
the Classes of '88, '83, '78, '73,
: ' 68, '63, and '58. Call or write
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~ be sure .~ lalow about the 1993
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reservation fee to: Southwestern
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GALLIPOLIS - Diabetic Support Group meeting has been can.: celed because of Mother's Day
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• May 16,, 2-4 p.m., In the French
:.....Five Hundred 'Room at HMC. Call
446-5246 or 446·5313 for more
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and competitive athlete was sexually
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speaks openly about the long-term effects
of incest and what il means to be a survivor.
II you or someone you know has be!!n a
victim of sexual abuse, we urge you to join
us for this Inspirational evening. Come
hear Marilyn Vari Derbur's special story
and help break the silence for victims of
all ages.

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· MIDDLETOWN • Buddy and . presently stationed with the U.S.
Karen Moore of Middletown, Ohio Navy in San Die~o. Calif.
{formerly of Gallipolis) are
announcing the enl!agement and
forthcoming marnage of their
daughter, Bethany Jill Moore, ·to
Naval Petty Officer Robert P.
Curry. He is the son of Ken and.
Mary Jo Curry, also of MiddleJOSEPH ROUSH, JENNIFER COUCH
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. RACINE .- Robert ·and Isabelle Districts.
Middleport.
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of
Roush is a 1992 graduate of the
· Coucli, Flatwoods Road, Pomeroy,
The
couple
will
be married on
· announce the engagement and Cincinnati College of Mortuary Aug, 28 at St. John's Catholic
.: approaching marriage of their Science. He is currently doing an Church il) MiddletoWII.
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; ilaughter, Jennifer Lynn, to 'Joseph internship as a funeral director at
Miss
Moore
is
a
graduate
·of
' Richard Hill Roush. son oF Mar- Hall Funeral Home in ProCtorville. I,emon-Monroe Higli School, and
l shall and Debbie Roush, Rowe ·'f!!eir opin church wedding will Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.
be an event of June 19 at 2:30p.m. She is employed with Rogezs LUI.
i Road, Racine.
: Miss Couch is a 1991 graduate at the Racine United Methodist
Mr. Curry is a graduate of Mid. :of the University of Rio Grande church with Rev. Roger Grace offi- dletown High S"chool, and is
· with a bachelor's dekree in math ciating. Music will begin at 2 p.m.
: and physical education. She is cur: rently substitute teaching in the
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GALLIPOLIS - La Leche
League of G~llipolis tO' ho~d
. monthly meeung at St. Louis
Catholic Church, 10 a.m. The an of
., breastfeeding will be the topic of
the meeting.

ReviVIIIll
EWING TON - ·Ewing ton
Church of Christ in Christian
Union Youth Revival May 5-9 with
CHESHIRE • Grubb Family Rev. Greg Gardner speaker. SunSingers to sing at Old ·Kyger shine will sing. Services begins at
Freewill Baptist Church, 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through SatRev. Bob Grubb 10 preach.
urday at 6:30p.m., and at 6:3"0 p.m.
on May9.
GALLIPOLIS - Rev. Charles
. Curry to preach at Prospect Baptist
LECTA • Revival at Okey
Church, 3:30p.m.
Chapel Church, May 9 at 1 p.m.
Rev. Jack Rankin to preach. ·
CENTENARY • Centenary
United Christian Church. Services
BIDWELL- Fellowship revival
1 p.m. Copley Family Singers. at Free Salvation Church, Failview
Rev. Jerry Bennett, preacher.
Road, May 10-IS. Speakers are
Clodius Shepherd, Albert Jarrell
Monday, May 10
and Charles Johnson. Special
RIO GRANDE - Masterworks singing nightly. Services at 7 p.m.
Chorale spring concen, "Magnificat," 8 p.m., Fine and Pedonning
POINT PLEASANT - Singing
Arts Center. Admission is free.
· by the Lake, Krodel Park, May-1012 at 7 p.m. except Sunday f'rllm 2.
. 4 p.m. Concert ministry by Ed
Tuesday, May 11
GALLIPOLIS • PERI meeJing, Crawford.
3 p.m. in Senior Citizens Center
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his death in 1933.
It was said lhat Rife was a great .
supporter of both ~ establislunen~
of the current Gallipolis De~~etop.:
menial Center and Holzer Hospital.
Rife assisted Dr. Holz.er in .his lint:
operation performed inGalliaCounty.:
Rife also ttained three docron inKyger - Dr. Ely, Dr. Lucky and Dr.:
Wallace Tate.
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POMEROY - SOLOS meet
HARRISONVILLE
- HarSunday 4 p.m. 45422 Pomeroy
risonville
Senior
Citizens
Club,
Pike·, Racine. Call Rev. Sbaron
free
blood
pressure
clinic
Tuesday,
Hausman at 985-4312 for informa10:30 a.m. to noon, townhouse.
tion.
Poiluck dinner after the clinic. All
POMEROY - Hillside Baptist members welcdme .
Church, special service Sunday at
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II a.m. for Mother's Dar,. Special
~OMJ?~OY - ~ubercuhn s~n
singing and a special gift for all · . ~)lng clinic at Oh1o Valle)' Chrismothers. Public invited.
, nan Assembly Tuesday from S-1
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p.m. Free SCI'VICC•
MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
BURLING~AM - Bedford
REEDSVILIJl·
Eastern School
Township Trustees, Monday, 7
Board,
special
meeting,
Wednesp.m., town hall.
day, 4 p.m.; high school cafereria.
ANTIQUITY - Tent revival,
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Monday, 7 p.m., Faith Fellowship
Literary
Club, Wednesday, 1:30
Crusade for Christ, Antiquity,
p.m.,
home
of Mrs. Eldred ParsonS•
Brother Hurest Prater. EveryQne
Group
review
of Jane Eyre by
welcome.
Charlotte Bronte.
LONG BOTIOM - Faith Full
POMEROY - Pomeroy MerGospel Church, three day seminar
chants
Association, Wednesday,
on Holy Spirit by Rev. Mary Dia8:30
a.m.,
Bank One conferenc~
mond, Addison, Monday and Tuesday 10 a.m. 10 noon and 7-9 p,m., room.
Wednesday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. PubPOMEROY - Amateur Gaidenlic invited.
ers Club, Wednesday, 7 p.m., home
RACINE - Southern Junior of Mrs. Harold Lohse, Wolfe
High Boosters, Monday, 7:30 p.m. Drive, Pomeroy. Alice Thonlpson
will present program on oriental ·
All sixth grade parents attend.
arrangements.
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Poin~ Pleasant, W- Va .. 7 p.m.
nightly, through SUJ1day. Ed Craw'
•fotd, Conrad Cootr:-and Calvary

MEIGS COUNTY
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· By the early
1850' s Kyger
then known ~
Kygerville, had a
sawmill, a grist
mill, a W!lgon fac-.
tory a tannecy several craftsmen (a IIDCii.
saddter, a booimaJcer and two cabi· In 1880 Kyger had a population of
netril8kers), a blacksmith aiid four · oVCII 200, with the number s~
doctors, one of whom waS James growingtmaller. By 1897 the PciPoJohnston.
lation had been reduced to 125 with
What atttacted all these "docs" 10 two stiRS, one mill and a doctor.
Kyger were the springs nearby (later
Of~eBflld!&gt;urys,severalofwhom
called Blue Sulphur Springs). It was were mterestmg persons through
believed that these springs had great history, perhaps the most fasc~
curative powers and ·these doctors was J.P. Bradbury who grew up m
from an early date treated the sick Kyger and taught school there for a
with the "mllgical Kyger waters",
' few years.
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There were two other famous
At age 17 J.P. drove an ox-team to
springs in early Gallia history. one . the Pacific coast and while out there
beingiQcatedinwhatwodldtollaybe enlisted in-the U.S. Regular Anny,
known as Spring Hill {old Route 35) . He fought under Gen. Sidney
and the other was located 3 miles Johnston in the Monnon War.
from Vinton on the Little Raccoon
Later he worked in Seattle· unCreelc.
loac1ing boats when there
but
At the latter place, as early as three hliuses in the wbole town. He
1825, Dr. Kittredge of Gallipolis was returned to Kyger by way of Panama.
taking patients there fqrthe treatment ~g ~e i1141 in time to enter
of what is today known as arthritis. theCiviiWar. A!Wi'the warhelllllght
CELEBRATE .
-Job·ud CODDle Jlankh!,
Later the spring was owned by school while shidying law, the latter
Tuppen Plabu, reeeady celeb~ their l.Sdi weddlaa aanlyer·
science professors from qruo .Uni- becoming his prof~on for over~
sary. Tbey were married May 4, 1!178 Ia Reedsville at die !lome of
vel'$ity and then by Allen T. Gee. The · years.
. the late Rev. Eldea Blake, Reedsville. Tbey have three children,
springs on o1dRoute 35 were located
Some of the Bradburys belonged
Jerr, David and Mary Ana Rank ...
across from the old Spring Hill Dairy If&gt; the Church .of. New Jerusalem .
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Farm and were known as Waddell which followed the teachings of
Springs for much of iiS hisiOry.
.Swelidenbag. This was the church
By 1885 Blue Sulphur Springs at . that Johnny Appleseed evangelized
. Kyger encompassed some 740 acres fot across Ohio.
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By 1913 when the Kyger school
hall, race ttack, stables, croquet· was buiJ;. the !Own had about 100
" GALLIPOLIS - A !Iridal shower Boll and Jerry Craft, Anne ground,billiardroom,bowlingalley, residents; two ~ ·and a docl!lr
who was C.A. Rife. Dr. Rife was not
was held for Wendy Dennis on Romaine, Mary Varney, 1une · and medical buildings.
Apiil 2A at Faith Baptist Church. It Miller, Lester and Molly Plymale, ·
was given by tbe ladies of the
~W::. f.:J~:l~~ . --C-~-o-mm. church. They _ had games,
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: prizes,and refreshments of cake, Dennis, Ian Coen, Robin Bailey,
• finger foods, mints, nuts and pop Leigh Myers, Joyce Preston, Alfred
·: were served.
· and Zelmalee Vallance. Monty and
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Those attending arid sending Lanna Blanton, Carolyn and lack Community Calendar items Echoes, Paul Chaoman will emcee.
: ·gifts were: Freda Facemire, Mary Vallance, Harold Saunders. Mof!is appear two days before an event Call30:4-675-138~ for information.
, Casto, SuSan Russell, Marie Boggs; and Joyce Wolfe, Ann, Edd1e; and the day or tbat event. Items
· , · Eillen Carter, Nell and Laura Saun- Jason, Kent Butler, Laura Jean must be received weD il advaace
POMEROY - DAV and Ladies
: ders, Marsha Payton, Amber Den· Craft, Nancy and Cindy Sheets, to IISSure publication Ia the cal- Auxiliary, Monday, 7 p.nl., 124
, nis, Ann Rathburn, Jim and Nancy Kevin, .Sandy, Batina and Amber eadar.
· Butternut Avenue, Pomeroy.
·: Lusher, Dottie Esque, Barbara Dennis, Rod, Karen, Jarid and
Bowling, Midge Evans, Rish and Kristian Stapleton, Ronnie and
MIDDLEPORT -Meigs Junior
SUNJ)AY
Reda Smith, Kathy, Roger, Kreigh Kathy Keenan, Linda and Tricia
TUPPERS PLAINS • Chicken High Academic Boosters, Monday,
Lucas Edwards, Kay Saunders. Puekeu, Velma and Connie Pear- barbecue, Sunday, Tuppers Plains 7 p.m., school cafeteria. Everyone
Carla Beat, Wanda Boggs, Cliff son, Grace FcrgU8Illl, Carla Swain, Fire House, 11 a.m., $3.75 for invited.
and Win Vallance, Lena Black- Mr. anMrs. Joe Chapman, Rich, chicken or ribs, baked beans, slaw,
,: · burn, Leahanna Allen, Sandy and Anita Fisher, Jennie Gluel, John bread llld be'lerage. Desserts exua.
·RACINE - Racine Board of
Tony Thompson, Patsey Fitch, and Effie Trotter, Juanitce Mar- Sponsored by the Tuppers Plains Public Affairs, Monday, 10 a.m.,
.; Casey ThOmpson, Roma Northup, cum, Troy and Nancy Stewart, P . Fire Department
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Star Mill Parle.
: Shirley Gra!Jam, Jewel Vanco, D. and Pat Mi:Creedy, Terry Ours,
, . Kathy and K;elsy Hpffman, Mike, Nellie Dotson, Jan and Dave
RACINE • Tuberculin skin lestRACINE - TC~~n program, "The
: Connie, Brad and Brian Bevans, Facemire, Hank and Mary VesL
Vinegar Bor," Sunday, 7 p.m., i·ng clinic, Monday, 5·7 p.m.,
Racine Baptist Church. Everyone Racine F'Jre Station.
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only a doctor but in the early part of
.this centurr he ran a drug store.
Charles Augustus Rife was born
on a farm in Addism TQwnship in
18S8tolonathanandRosettaRowley
R}fe. When just a bo_Y, Charles lo_st
hislcftforearmwhenltwascaughtm
the cog wheels of a cane mill.
The lad developed amazing dexterity·!ISing one hand and the stub of
his left arm. In order to eann 1110ney
for college, he taught sch~l at Tur-

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Skin testing clinic set Monday

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udusive D,mlnic Cushioning..
sys1am that I1MMK oir bcxll ond follh bel-. !he heel ond
foltloor with eadl Slip lor ellroordlnory ~- · · •

This venture, run by D.R.Jacobs
and Dr.. Johnston, did not last more
than a few years, though the water
from there continued to be bottled
and sold well into the fJJst two decades of the 20th century.
. There was even a community
spring that' operated for another 50
yearS beyond lhat where pmons
could come and help themselves. By
·the 1890's,BiueSulphurSpringshad
been bought by Point Pleasant businessman John D. McCullOugh who
t11111C!1 the place into a giant sheep .

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offering for review
new funding formula
RIQ GR~E • Area Agency
on Agmg Distnct 7, IJJC. (AAA7)
announces that funding formula
recommendations for a refined,
more ~ta~Ie disuibution of some
$40 million m annual state and fed.
eral ~3.:rvice fimds in Ohio is
now av · le for review and comment. The new funding formula
will govern fiscal allocations from
the Ohio Department of Aging
(ODA) to the state's 12 area agenci~s on agin~, which are ~~arged
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based on a number of variables,
including urban and rural disuibu·
lion of the 1.9 million Ohioans age
60 and older, with a ~ial focus
on tow-income and minority popu·
lations. The task force's recommendations are designed to
improve the existin' formula,

ensuring~ are ~t;ed equi•
!ably StateWide, With services targeled to those most in need of~
as l!'andated by the Older Amen·
can s AcL
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, 'fhe recommendauons w1ll .be
a~~ble at Area Agency on Agmg
Distrtct ?· ~· offi~ at P.O. B'!x
978, Uruv&amp;Slo/. of Rio G~. Rio
Grande. Add~uonal cop1~s of .the.
recommendations for pubbc reVIew
will be available at your county
senior citizen center.
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A public hearing regarding the
funding formula recommendations
is scheduled from I0 a.m. imtil 4
p.m., May 24, 1993, 111 the Wil~
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Amy Canaday's (Miss Adelaide) performance as Miss Adell w&amp;S HOT Friday night in the laide, the bubble-headed show girl,
Washington Elementary School was fii'St rate- her giggling, dizzy
·auditorium, but not because of the characterization is second only to
rnore than 400 people seaied inside Gracie Allen of the old Burns and
on a warm May night
Allen Show.
Most of the heat was being genThe other leads, Philip Mollo·
crated on stage,
han (Nathan Detroit), Dan Rees
Gallia Academy High School (Sky Masterson) and Uura Lin~
students performed Gu.ys and (Sara Brown) also scored a 10.
Dolls, a Broadway musical about Their hard work in developing
1940s ~amblers, missionaries and characters with distinct personalishow gtrls.
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Music Director Chris Bullion
On level with their acting ability
. and Stage Director Jan Ratliff was the students' musical talent.
tapped into the high school's·rich Songs were sung with such
resources of young talent and strength, character and energy that
DUlled off a production of near-per· everyone left the school thai night
feet quality.
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The performance was as vivid favorites.
and flashy as Nicely-Nicely Iolm·
Particularly outstanding were
sen's (Tony Amsbury) plaid suit, "Sit Down You're Rocking the
which has to be seen in living color Boat," performed by Tony 1Amsto truly be appreciated. ·
bury (Nicely-Nicely Iobnson), the
The gamblers were so convinci- crapshooters and the missionaries
ble they must have studied English and "Luck Be a Lady" by Dan
in the Bronx and SJl!llll many, many ·Rees (Sky Masteison) and the craphours watching old gangster shooters.
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He completed simulator training
in Dallas, .Texas, and flight aaining
and Check Ride in Columbus.
Morris is chief flij!hl instructor
for Air Crew Creauons, a sister
company of U.S. Check, where he
also serves as line captain and
check airman for the company
based in Columbus.
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1ng at !he Save·A·Soul Mlaslon. Walchlag Is missionary Sarah ,
BroWII (Laura 'Linder), (Times-Sentinel photo by Kevin Ploaon)

9reen Buildil)g, 30 W. Spring St.,
an Columbus. The heating will
begin with concerns and critiques
from the 12 1m1
on aging
and their respecllve boards and
then fir public commenL
Th·e ODA will take all comments on the recommendations into
account before formalizing new
fundina formula policy. The final
ODA funding policy must be
ipproved by the U.S. Administra·
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attend the,Public Hearittg may submit written testimony to the Ohio
Department of Aging, SO W.llroad
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The de•dline for acceptance of , DANCE CONCERT - Sealors rrom the Lesley Kennedy, Patricia Zatewslii and otbe~s.
written testimooy is May )4, 1993.
Ohio University School or Dll!ldo practice ror The O.U. Dancers will be joined by tbe Ariel
The ~ommendations . process
their upcoming coac:ert Ma1 15 at the Morris Dancers, a group ol yollllll perf'ormers under tile
was overseen by the University of . and Dorothy Huklas Ariel Theatre. The con· tutelage ol ZalewskL Tickets ror the c:oacer1 are
Akron's ·Institute for Life-Span ,,' cert, which begins at 8 p.m., reature dances $5 imd lll'e available at the door. For more lnfor·
Development and Gerontology,
chOf'eoll'aphed and performed by Lisa Rovner, mation, can the thealtr at446-A:RTS.
headed by Dr. Harvey L. Stems,
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GENEVA (AP) _ Salman because a~thorities refused tci pay
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Rushdie won a Swiss literary prize for special security measures, said
of ':NO consultants and a SCientific
but co'uldn't pick it up in person Genevieve Armleder, head of the
reVIew tea~ composed of seven
because security would have cost folindalion that sponsors the annual
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iran's ayatollahs issued the
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AAA7 Commumc;allons L181S0n Ed
living in hiding since an Iranian Islam.
Wylie at 614/245·5306; or Ohio
death sentence for his 1988 book
Tile prize, fii'St awarded in 1988,
Department of Aging Communica·
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lions Liaison Susan Lewis at
Rushdie was absent Thursday at Coleue, who died in 1954.
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OOS class is being offered on May
19,1993 by the Adult Services
Division of the Gallia-Jackson·
ViniOn IVSD. Tbe seminar, which
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be held in Room 134 of the Human
Resources Building at Buckeye
Hills Career Center facility in Rio
Grande.
The seminar will cover the following types of commands: resident vs. transient commands, path,
check disk, more, directory organi~ation and setup, backup/restore,
and prompL In addition, the new
features in OOS 5.0 and creating
balch flies will be included in the
worksliop. Partici ts should have
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ty Health Department will begin 10 lrealment of pn:glllllt addicrd
observing " Alcohol ud Ot&amp;er women ancllhcir childreiL
Drug-Relaled Birth Bef~IS Awre- , "Despite recent !Indies - ......
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inch!ding the cen~m for Disease from over," said Connie Uldc, preControl
natal nurse, and Norma Tones.
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,d1rector or the Jacllsoa County Red Crtllll; ceater, Terry Clue• Tolar ud visitor Lucas Tolar, moderator l'ltricll Slaytoa· Joyce
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and Dance .will be held Satqrday,
June 12, at the high tchool ,
Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m.
with a meal served by the Eastern
Band Boosters. A dance will get
~Y at 9 p.m. with music provided by Crossover.
Advance tickets, for the dinnec
only; may be ~ for $8 P,tS
perSoll; advance llckels for the din·
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Meigs defeats GADS 10-2
GALLIPOLIS - Mei$5 eraSed
a 1.0 lead in the second aming of
Saturday's Division II sectional
baseball tille game apinst the host
Gallia Academy Blue Devils and
never looked back en route to a 102 viclory.
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The Blue Devils drew first
blood when junior Chad Barnes
scored on No. 3 bitter Brian Hurt's
fielder's choice hit back to the
mound. But wilh No. 2 bitter Larry
Howell on base and only oue out,
Marauder hurler Mike Vance
struck out sophomores Brett Cre·
meens and Ryan Barnes to get out
of the jan:!.
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Meigs turned things in its favor
in the second, which started when
Vance doubled and Gary Stanley'
. singled. After Billy Glaze get a sin·
gle to load thc bases, Aaron Drum.
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Mike (Abby) Webll aiiCI Mike Vuce. Ia tbe
mer's sacrifice fly got Vance 1!ome
Marauders bocked ol'l G.W. Acad';J;:, Blue
back row are =k•••t COM:II Du ...._., Carl·
with the ~e-tying run. Then after
· Devllt 10·1 Saturday afte.-- ill G
lis 10
ton Druumer, Natlln Br~, VIliCe Reiber,
Chris Knight walked to reload the
will the l&gt;lvlsloa ll HCtloul IIMeililll title. Ia
Cbris Knight, Brett NewiJ r, Billy GIPt,-Jerebases, Mike (Abby) Welsh bit into
tbe troat row are (L·R) Gary Stallley, Keltll
my Grimm, Aaroa Dr..- ud llad COICII
a fielder's choice to second base
JoneS, Gary Adams, Jim Plllllu, Jared Stewart,
Scott Gbeen. ~.-.photo)
lhat retired Knight, but not before
Stanley got home with the goahead run.
No. 2 bitter Keith Jones walked
• to reload the ·bases again, but Jim
Pullins followed with a fly out to
left to end the rally and continue,
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the lead, lhe nail-biting in the
Jason Lanhart-p ..........3 - 3
JACKSON .- Jaclcson's Iron· · Raiders got four' straight hits 1·
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Marauder
dugout that didn't stop
men cracked a 5-5 tie in the socond singles by Covey and Shawn Cox, JeffRouso-3b .............4 3
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their
five-run breakaway in
inning of Satur~y's Divisio~ ll a double by Rob c..ady IIIII a liD- Jamie Ra!cliff-ss. ........2 3 0
the
seventh.
.seclionball bueba1l game agamst gle from Toler - to do funher Clint Houser·2b~-··--···4 3 11 1?
Vance, who went the distance;
the visiting River Valley Raiders, damage, namely in lhe form of a S- Mack Thompeon-lb ...3 4
fanned 10 and issued 110 walks. The
Jason Malone-c ~-·······S I O ~ pitching tandem of Hurt and Branwho never recovcml after lhat and 5 tie.
But
Jackson
responded
with
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fell on the short end of a 17-B cleci·
don HiD struck out nine and walked
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four-run
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Jason 4J!hart, who picked up second to put the game away.
outs in the seventh to receive lhe
31 17 5 ? crowd's
River Valley, which bowed out Totals
the victory, combined f~ wilb
applause for his effort.
closer Jamie Ratcliff to strike ou~ of post-season play (Mocbcr Nalllre
The Marauders wUI take their 712 and walk six. The Raiders' 'Usually doesn't allow such • term
River Valley
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game. Gallipolis, which concluded
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By TRUDY TYNAN
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) Here's a Mother's Day lesson in
basJrrtlwll and life fionl Ina Miller,
a woman wbo knows about both.
"I learned how to shoot from .
my mom," ,Basketball Hall of
Fame inductee Calvin Murphy
said.
"He was about S .years old, but
v detenniried,"' Miller said. She
I~ her basketball in Wilming·
ton, N.C., where oue of her team·
mates on the Bomb'ercues was tenDis great Allhea Gibson.
"When God has given a gift,
who knows whf?" she said. ·"You
just develop iL •
The olde$t of her SCVei! children
is one of nine ·members being
enshrined into lhe BaslcctbaU Hall
of Fame on Monday. One or the
others is Julius Erving.
Ervin$'s gift to his mother, Cal·
lie, was m 1986 when he kept the ·
promise he made when he ~ft Massachusetts fa- the pros and returned
to finUb his oducation toward the
.business degree be SlBded -18 years

earlier.

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paper," Jack Leaman, Erving's
college coach, said . '"He was
.already a successful j)usinesslnan.
But I'll never forget the smile on
her face."
Other mducrees are Bill Walton,
Wall Bellamy. Dan Issei, Dick
McGuire, Richie Guerin, Ann
Meyers and Juliana Semenova, a 7footer who played for Soviet
Olympic teams.
·
When the city of Norwalk;
Conn., honored Murphy last week,
the guard wbo scored 17,949 points
in his 15-year car~'er with· the
Houston Rockets, lll!iled to his first
shooting coach.
'"When you go to the top, you
don't go alone," Murphy said, fas·
tening a 24-karat gold medallion
enscribed with his uniform number
•'23" and "Hall of Fame" around
hismotber's~
·
"I always ttied to tell the boys
that basketball was just a pme,"
Miller said. "That~ everytbmg can
change in one minute, so there is
110 use being uppity-uppity. Just ...
enjoy your good fcxtunes.
·~It was a game for us, but we

dido 't have lhe pressure," she said
recalling her childhood. '"We
dido 't have anything to do bw play
SJ??rts. There was no television or
VIdeo games to keep us busy. so
my aunt just told us to 11o and play
basketball. And I loved IL"
· She believed in doing the best
she could at whateyer she tried.
In addition to exceUing in football and basketball, her oldest son
became a national champion baton
twirler.
•
"That wasn' t me," Miller said.
"My sister·Freida taught him. He
took lhat up at a YOWI8 age, too."
Pressure or not, she wasn't
above reminding her son of a few
things, such as the ·danger of a
swefled head, even if it meant
marching into the locker room after
a bi$ high school game to sttaightenhimouL
'"I was always giving him
rules,"" she said. "Even today.
~·s ~S years old and I'm still givmg h1m rules. Now my late husband was a very quiet, very kind
·man . He never said much. But
when he did, everybody listened."

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.Reynolds longs . Celtics' Lewis still in hospital
for Jesse Owens
Classic's return

SPRINGBORO, Ohio (AP) tact with his friend Pete Rose, who
Mi1rc Schmidt says he 1w leamed lives just down the road in Boca
how to relai since lhe days when Raton, Fla. They play ~ togedler
"He had some chest discomfort.
, he homered his way inro the record and Schmidt has visited Rose's
By ROB GLOSTER
BOSTON (AP) - Ten days It's not chest pains or anythins like
books while playing for the restaurant in Boca Raton.
after collapsing during a game, that,'' Twiss said~ "'He was lighiPbiladel hia PbiDies.
Schmidt lives in Jupiter, Aa.,
headed and dizzy after the dinner
Boston Celncs captain
.Now~ he is sharpening his golf chauffeuring his kids, cca:bing his
game and is considering playing son's balltesm and fiShing. ·
By MICHAEL A. LUI'Z
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Reggie Lewis remains hospitaliud last night. He didn't pass out,
comnf'1itive golf. He is inttiguedby
But competitive golf hasn't
HOUSTON (AP) - Hakeem Former Ohio State nnmer and cur- and is undergoing tests aimed at didn't lose consciousness.''
idea
of
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PGA
Seniot
brought
out
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same
intensity
that
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bad 31 poinu and 21 rent 400-meter world-record bolder regulating a career-threatening
Lewis, 27, who has a heart
the
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a
Vcmon
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bit
arrhythmia,
collapsed in the first
Butch
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said
be's
missed
heart
problem.
.Tour, but doesn't know if be will
ve
t to
seven
~
do
it
full-lime.
on
baseball's
career
home-run
·
a
key
three-pointer
in
the
final
period
of
an
April
29 playoff game
the
Jesse
Owens
Classic
track
Officials
at
Brigham
and
e ·( 8)
·
·
minute
u
the
Houston
Rockets
at
home
all!linst
Charlotte, He
meet.
Women's
Hospital
said
doctors
S4 •
'."Ben Crenshaw, Lanny Wad·
returned
bnefly
to
that game, but
The meet was held from 1983 to were awaiting test results before
~ns arid those auys who are m.~ · "I might have gone overboard beat lbc Los Allf"les ~ 84age will all be out there tlien,.
on the seriousness when I was 80 Satunlay to Wlll their
,fO!Did 19~0. missina two years before determining what .to recommend did rrtSt play again in the playoff
series won by Charlotte.
.
Schmidt said. "I don't know if I pblying ball," Schmidt said. " I seriesin!ivegames
relllrlling in its current format. ·
for the Celtics' leading scorer.
The
Globe
said
Lewis
wu
''It burt me to see the Jesse
The Boston Globe zeported Satcan compete with those guys, but I played with blinders on and very
Trailing ?9-70, tbe Clippers
could sec trying to go and qualify seldom reacted to fans. I watc:b sccred 10 lltlligbt points to tate an Owens ClasSic IOMI the last two urday lhat Lewis was about to have expected to have surgery that
a device implanted in his body to would implant a defibrillator, a
for a few events an4 possibly ntake videos of m~f as a playa- now 80-79 lead on Roo ~·s layup years," Reyno1da aaid.
But Reynolds planned to be on regulate the heart problem in an device used to IIOI'Iflalize an Cfl'llic
oue of thole two spots."
and it never loOted like 1 was hav- wilb 1:17 n:maining . But Maxwell,
He halwhiUied his~ to the ing any fun. It.probably would in his second ••me back since hand Sunday when !he meet retuma effort to keep him playing. The ~ rhythm. ·')"be device, which
low 70s: He will be · 1lia competi- have cost me some excellence, brealling his wrist. made a three- , at Ohio Slldium. OIY'liJ)Ians Roger newspaper said the operation could can be as small as a cigarette peck,
•
senses the abnormality and shocks
live career May 20-~ when be will though."
pointer with S6 ICCOI•"' lclt 10 put Kingdom, Joe Greoue and Milt . take place Ibis- wee1rcnd.
Crotlhan are also eqwf'!d
But a hospital spokeswoman the heart back into a reaulal'
ccim-~ in a Nike Tour event, lhe
Schmidt lw been out proDIClling Houston ahead for good.
''We'ze
very 1a'd to ~ rejected that report, and Boston rhythm.fibrillalor _.._,_h
Nikr"Miami Valley Open, at his new book. "The Mib Sc:bmi4t
. .
A de
, w•uo oontains a
Hoatherwoode Ool( Club In Study," written with Rob EDis. He . Kenny Smith cliuciJed tile will it ~ng 1pln. ' Reynolds Slid. radio station WEEI quoted Lewis'
Sp~ngboro, . south .of Dayton, describe&amp; it u a boot oa hlttlna wilb alnakway clot* with 33 ace- "It a got peatlltble!ea lnd It's f-r- wife, Donna Ranis Lewis. as iay- battery-.powered generaror, is
placed Under the long V!ftica1JIIIIIo
where he ....,_ nn.
and biDing history, with oxpeitile onds ,.....ming The Rodrea, who e-e. Wbal more c:oakf lll)'otiO want inglhe report was inconecL
·
Celtics spokesman Jeff Twiss cles of the abdomen. S~ tissue
Schmidt:·43~ said he's played by Ted W'dlllml, Charlie Liu IIJd · won the series 3·2, will play lbe for Mother's Day?..
numerous charity events and about Sclimicl.
' · ··
Seaale-UJah winner in die WCI!all
An 1Dvitatlon1l format will be said he bad no informalioo lbout · tbCn forma around the clefilxilJaJor~
followed with no lillm scorina for .· sucb an o~rstlon. Lewis' aaent, helpiDJ anchor it in the abdomen, ·
JO to 12 tournaments on the
Schmidt is twO yem away flom · Conferc:nce ..,.ifiws
celebrity golf cbcuiL Altbougb he . eligibill for t1ic Baachall Hall of
Smith fmisbed with 19 poillbl tbcm~
Peter Rouman, could not. be Electrical lelc1s connect the dofibrillalot IIIII the boart.
.
1lu 1bot MIOW M 68 in a non-coli\• F101e, a'e said be f~ ROit . ~ 'lbarpe ~ 17 rebiluDdsllld .
Schools expecied to ·be repre· leached.
Hospital spokesWoman Louise
petitlve litaalion, his beat In com- gaining the Hall hebe 1997.
· 12 poillta for the Roc:tOII. wiiiJO senied Include Arizona, AriZona
Also Saturday, Celtics president
petidon 1174.
- "lfi'1 Rilly jllll illdlnl Ida lime Maxwell 1t01ed 13 after •iaiq State. Alba-. Anbum. O.t n, Rt4 Auerbach underwent tests in Homer said the ·newlpiJICII' report
.
·"I have an eye towant being a .. until they- a QOw COIIIlllillloD- his ftntBut Carollni, George· Mason, · another Boston bospital • day after was not true,
'"He Ia bein.llleited and evauilt· .
scratch olfer," be laid. "Wheze er," Sc1unidt llid "I'm jUII ~
lll!nny Manning pll)lld the CJiD. G«qeeiwn, Oeal&amp;ia Tech, Mlclll· exporlencina chest dl~comfort..
that wiftlead, I don't exactly everythina's behind him. He 1 a pers wub 24 _points and 12 pn S11111, Miclllpn. Mlcldle Teo- Twiss said Aberbech, 75, checked ed. Thn will lie ao uaay doao
know."
.
·
family man and be spends tlnse rebounds. R011 Halper. who burt nessee, Oklahoma. Penn State, bimJelf into Mm'!Chusetts a-.1 this 'IIUI eDd,.. IIMd Halllet,lddiu
that Lewis remains in IIIIIJie COlli!=
bisbieeeady in the pmo, fit 'lh4 .·Tex•s Cbriatian, Tennessee and · . Hos~ital late Frld•r after tho lion.
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RIO GRANDE - The Rio Grande Baseball Association will
hold its monthly meeting Monday at 8 p.in. at Rio Grande Elemen-

tary.

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Draft horse show, competition sltzted
ROCK SPRINGS - A draft hone ballet lhow is planned few 6
p.m. Saturday as part of~~CKt weekend's show and swap event to be
held at the Meigs County F~,
Draft hone halter classes mclude: stallions lhJee and over. stal·
lions one and two years old, IIIIRS four lind over, mares lhJee and
under four, nuires:two and under lhJee, mares one and under two, ·
• 1993 foals (fillies and colts) and geldings.
Mule classes include 52 inches and over, 52 incheS and under
and mammoth jack stoCk.
·Hitch classes include cart classes and farnters hitch (wqon).
The entry fee is $3 per class.
A draft horse competition will be held on Suaday, May 16 at 2
p.m. featuring a log skid, feed run and a wagon obslacle course
(wagon provided). One driver per 1t1111 is allowed with entry fee
being $5 per class. '
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The shows are sponsored by die Ohio Valley Draft Hcne and
Mule Association and the Appalachian Dtaft Horse ind Mule Association.

Intermediate cage camp slated
CHESHIRE - The Cheshire-Kyger Boosler Club Basketball
Camp will run from June 7 10 June 10 from 9 a.m. to noon daily at
Cheshire-Kyger Middle School.
The cost of die camp is S40 if submitted in full on or bef01e June
I. Afler that date, it's $50.
The camp, designed for students entering grades 4-8 this fill,
will feature instruction in fundamentals. offensive and defensive
strategies. Prizes will be available to all CIIIIJlCI:S• who will receive a
camp T·shin and a Michael Jordan-autogJapbed basketball.
Several area coaches, axnbining 60 )'eai1 of •stetball experi- ·
cnce. will be on hand to give speches and offer inslrqction.
For more infonnation, call camp di!ec:tOr Tom Riccardi It 367~
7721.

Eastern cage camp set for June
EAST MEIGS - The blskelball COIIdting Slaff at Eastern High
Schopl will present the first-ever ''Big E" B•htball Camp in June.
The fmt session. set for June 7-10, will featura instruction for
students enlering grade&amp;4-8. The second session, slallld few June 14·
17. will feature a girls-only camp for players enlaing grades 8·12.
Students should bring loose filling clothing, either shorts or
sweat pantS; white c;ouon socks. water botde and tennis shoes.
Please note that shoes are not to be wun from die outside into the

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. YOUTH BASEBALL WEEK- Tbe GaWpoIIJ City CommissiOn bas proclaimed May 30·
J11ne 5 • Youth BuebaU Week Ia CODjaiiCiioa
with the annual Cloclnlllld Reds Dream Team
· benefit game and related activities set for JUDe 5 ·
at tbe University of R.lo Grande. Signing tbe

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celebrilies woo guested It die event
include Reds announcer Joe Nuihall. former Reds pitcher and
the Bob Evans Youth Day on Sat- Wilmington Collcgc a-ball COIICh
urday, June S at Stanley L. Evans Brooks Lawrence, Ohio Stile foot·
Memorial Field at the University of ball great Archie Griffin and
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Tommy Helms, ti~.JU1t Reds playRioGrande.
er
to knock a home run out of
The event. which raises money
to support youth baseball and 111ft· Riverfmnt Stadium.
The guest wiU iDt8lc: at a lunch
ball in Gallia Couilty, will feature a
benefit baseball gante between the in the Bob Evans Farms Shelter·
Dream Team and an opposing set house that starts at 11:30 a.m.
The event is named for local
of athletes and an appearance by a
noted sports figure who is or has entrepreneur Bob Evans, one of
been connected with the Reds or several local members of the
with lthlelics in Ohio.
Dream Team, and a well-known
Organizers are presently fUIIliz. supponer of routh baseball and
ing details on die guest, who will softballsctivittes in Gallia County,
be 811nounced at a later dale. Past which annually involves·up to
1,400 childlen.
.
The day's activilie5 begin at 10
a.m. with a baseball card show in
Lyne Center. An auction will be
(Continued from C-2)
14 points in lhe first quarter of
Game 3 hef01e coming back to win
Lyne Center slate ·
93-84, grabbed a 17-10 lead as the
Nets ·mis!ed nine of 14 shots and
RIO GRANDE - This week's
turned die ball over six times in the activilies
schedule for Lyne Cenler
fust eight minutes.
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· Coleman then scored seven
Gymlloun
points in a 14-4 spun. including a
Today
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three·poinler with 2. 7 seconds left p.m., open recreation
that put New Jersey ahead 24·21
Monday - 5-7 p.m., college
after one period.
recreslion
The Cavs trailed 30-29 early in
.die second quaner before Petrovic
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started a 19-4 spun with three basToday
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lcets. The Nets scored die final II
p.m., open swim
points of die run, concluding with a
Monday-5-1 p.m., college
rebound basket by Cheeks that swim
gl\Ve diem a 49·33 lead.
Spun 100, TraU Bl.uen 97 (OT)
Note: No street shoes will be
At Sin Antonio, It was a rocky allowed on the new gym floor or
tumble from NBA cunners-up to racketba1l courts. Those coming to
the champion Chicago Bulls to participate must have gym shoes on
exi~in the Western Conference
hand.
pia sin die fust round.
All Lyne Cenler facilities will
Portland Trail Blazers expebe
to die P!Jblic lliltil sum·
rienced that agony Friday night in a merclosed
classes ·resume on June 7. A
HI0-97 overtime loss to the San new schedule will be published at
Antonio Spurs.
that time.
GALLIPOLIS - For the fifth

.consecutive year, the area's Cincin·
nati Reds Dream Team will stage

held at die baseball field at 12: IS
p.m., and the guest will speak to
the audience at 1:30. The benefit
game begins at 1:40 p.m.
In honor of the event. die Gal·
lipolis City Commission recently
proclaimed the week of May 30·
June .5 as Youth Baseball Week.
Similar action by Gallia County
officials is anticipated. The week
will not only honor the players, but
coaches and volunteers "for their
many hours of hard wort and dedi·
cation in teaching our youth the
fundamental rules of fair play and
sportsmanship, win o.r Jose,"
acconling to the proclamation.
Further details on the event will
be
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the 400 meter (1:03.1); 1ta1ee I'IICt
in lhe ISOO meter &lt;•:48.9) uc1
3000 meter (10:22.6); Bo11aie
EY811S in die sooo meret (18:06.4);
Miehelle Crouse in the 400 me1cr
hurdles (l:1~); die 400 (SOA) a111t
1600 (4:13.6) relays; and Tricil
Holmes in shotput (35 feet, five
inches).
Other individual finish times
included:
100 meter dash- Stacey Riaer
third, 12.9; Michelle Crouse:
fourth, 13.1.
200 meter - Kristy Lindsey,
third, 26.9; Cristy Cox, founh;
27.8.
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800 meter - Renee Ptd, sec;
ond, 2:23.5; Teresa Montgomery,
seventh, 3:00.8.
. 1500 meier - Jennifer Beyer,
SIXth, 5:47.2.
3000 meter - Bonnie Evans;
second,l0:38.5.
100 meter hurdles - Micbelle
Crouse, second, 18.6; Kim Sowers;
third, 19.9.
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400 meter hurdles - Kim Sowers, third, 1:226.
High jwnp - Michdlc Crouse.
fourth. 4-1!2 inches.
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· Long jump - Kristy Lindsey:
seoond, 16 feet, nine inches; Kim
Sowers, third, 16 feet. 7-1/4 incJ1es&lt;
S11cey Ritter, fourth, 16 feet. 5-1/&lt;f
inches.
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Triple jump - Stacey Ritter;
third, 34 feet, 1-3/4 inches; Kr.istj
Lindsey, fouith, 33 fcc:t. lhJee inch·
es; Kim Sowers, fifth, 33 feet, 23/4 inches.
Shotput - Jennifer Owens,
fourth, 27 feet. 9-1/4 inches.
Discus - Tricia Holnies, sec.;
ond 106 fee~, seven inches; Jennifer
Owens, third, 89 feet, one inch. · ·
Javelin - Jennifer Owens~
third, 83 fee~, 11 inches; Michelle
Crouse, fourth, 83 feet. 9-1/2 inch·
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youth .benefit game for June 5·

FAMiLY PRACTICE

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proclamatloa '!rU City Commlasloli President
Carol O'Rourke, fllllked by Galllpolill Parb 1c
Recreation Director Tom Hopkins. Bebllld tbem
are Ryan Glo¥er, left, and J.- Holdren, mem·
bers of tbe P&amp;R baseball league orpnizatlon.
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.GALLIPOLIS- The Ciallipolis Area 'Aeshll•ll Camp will hold
two weeks of instruction. one (~boys and one lir girls.
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The boys' session, designed for students entering grades 4-8. will
run from June 14 to June 17. The girls'
for IIUdents entering grades 4-12, will run from June 25 to June 28. Both -m
wiU be held at Gallis Academy High School from 1 to 4 p.m. e~eh
day.
For the boys' session, die cost is S50 if die fee is turned in on or
before June 7. After June 8, die fee is SSS. For die girls' seaion. die
· fee is $50 fee if it's tmned in bef01e June 21. Arret thlt dale, die fee
is SSS.
For mOte infonnaljon, contact GAHS vanity boys • cOech Jim
Osborne at 446-9284.

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RIO GRANDE - A series of day camps featuring total soccer
instruction will be· offered June 7-11 at the University of Rio!
Grande.
The camp will be conducted by Scott Morrissey, COIICh of the
Rio Grande soccer ftllll, and Tony Daniels. who serves as assistant
to die program. Instruction for youth soccer players (ages 7-12) wiU
be held each day from 8:30-11:30 a.m. and tor seniors (ages 13-17)
from 1-4 p.m.
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Cost of die cmtp, sponsored by The Socx:cr Shop of Hllllingl(ln,
is SSO. The fee includes the cost of a T-sbirt llld Watr:r bottle few
each participanl.
,
·For mOte information, contact Morrisley or o.iels at245-S353,
ex1ension 210. The toll-free aumberinOhio is 1-D)-282-7201.

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hold its bi-monthly meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Gallia Academy
High School's libnlry innex.
The ljllin business of this meeting will be-to nominaiC offteers to
be elected on Tuesday. May 25.

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fourth, 53.3; Russ Kern, ftfth, 53:9.
12 feet.
800 meter - Mire Michigan,
Long jump - Chad Cannon,
second, 1:57.1.
second, 21 feet
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ISOO meter - Hidemitsu
Triple jump - Din Longcay,
Maeda. fourth, 4:14.6.
third, 35 feet, S-lfl inches.
SOOO meter- Chad Benson,
Shotput - John Miller, fourth ,
third, 16:05.5; Hidemitsu -Maeds. 36 feet. 6-1/4 incites; Dan Long·
fourth, 16:08.6.
cay. ftfth. 29 feet, 2-3/4 incheS.
110 meter hurdles -Tim Mur·
Discus- John Miller. third.
phy, second, 14.9.
132 fee~, 6-1!2 inches; James John· 400 meter ·hurdles- Torno sm. fourth, 128 feet. seven inches.
Himeno, third, S1.S.
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Hammer - John Miller, fourth,
Steeplechase-Condy Richard· 92 rea. 4-1!2 inches.
son, second, 9:SS.S; Mark Bennett,
Javelin - Tim Murphy. third,
·fourth, 10:02.2.
140 feet; Chad Benson, fourth, 109
400 meter relay - Rio Gl'lllde, feet. four inches. ·
·A significant number of the
third,48.6.
Hjgh jump- Tim Murphy. sec- Redwomen too1l: first place in indiond, six feet, four inches; David vidual events, including Kristy
Rose, fourth. five feet, eight inches; · Lindsey in die 100 moter dash (13
Torno Himeno, fifth, seven feet, seconds) and the high jump (four
seven inches.
feet. 10 inches); Stacey Ritter in
Pole vault- Dave Rose. fourth, the 200 meter (26.7); Cristy Cox in

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•The 1993 version of die River- cuse, Ohio lt:~.:~J; o. ~,;nuckie
side Senior Men's GolfLeque Ia Lester- Evans. W.Va. (15.S); 7.
compleu:ditsthinl~ofplar.
Luther Tucker-Mason, W.Va.
A total of 35 players psnietpat· (13.0); 8. Harold Clark·
ed in week number lhJee with the Ravensw~od, W.Va. ,03.0); ?·
Jim Wikoff, ·Dana. Winebrenner, Harley Rtce-Reedsvtllt, .Ohto
Qark Greene and Benny Benedum (1~.S); 10. Jack Nugent-Vmton,
team walk:ing away with the bon- , Obi~ (1~.0); I~- Sonny ~hindlerors. Their team shot a nine under Galhpohs, Ohto (12.0), 12. Don
par 61 for die day. Amazing as it Wilson-Midd~epon, O~io (12.~);
may seem, five teams lied for .sec· 13. Ray Ol!ver-Ractne. Ohto
ond at five under par 65 for their · (12.0); 14. BtU Hannum-Chester,
efforts.
Ohio (12.0); IS. Jim Capehart·
A total of 40 different players Point Pleasant, W.Va. (11.5); 16.
have taken pan in !/laY so far this Earl Johnson-Mason, V!.Va. (11.0);
~- TJI~ R.iverstde sc;_mors. are 17. George Bums-Clifto~, W.Va.
·always glld,io weleo!ftq..titdilay- (11.0); I8. Elmer Click-Cot·
ers and the 'season is r~!ll~y Just tag~ville, W.Va. (10.0); 19. Pete
· beginnin'g witll'the pia)( tb' conbnue Gnnstead-New H.aven. W.Va.
·until Sept.28, when the Senior fun (9 .S); 20. Lew .G1lland-Mason
day and picnic will be held.
W.Va. (9.0)
A couple of new !'layers have
joined the league thts year. Bill
Ferguson of. Dunbar, die younger
brother of Riverside member John
Ferguson, and Faye Wilson,
Lawrence ScarbeiTy. Jim Capehart
and Clinton Swisher, all of Point
Pleasant. Frank Boggess of
Ravenswood is also getting his
licks in on die tour.
.The closest to the pin winners
for the third week were Earl John·
son and Clark Greene on holes 7
and 14.
The standings for the top 20 list
are as .roll~ws g,1ay~, hometown
and pomts). l..JIDI Wikoff- Shade,
"We DeiiYer and Spread Llmeatone"
Ohio (20.5); 2. Dana WinebrennerSyracuse, Ohio (19.0); 3. Clark
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John Ferguson-New Haven, W.Va.
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more regular-season games than first-half lead of 16 ·paints in th~ outscored the Cavaliers 31-20 and
the Nets and is the No. 3 seed in fust minllle of die third quarter, but ~lot 65 percenL The outbunt gave
the Eastern ConfereDce playoffs. O.Ugberty IICOied seven poinrs dur- New Jeney a·55-41 halftime lead .
The other four Cava itarters com- ing a I4·2 run that closed Cleve- after it trliled by seven in die first
bined for just 28 poinrs. •
laad to 59-SS.
The Nets. who haven't won a
The sixth-seeded Nets didn't ~~ whk:h fell behind by
postseason series since ousting fold, however. outscoring Cleve(See NBA oa C-3)
defending champion Philadelphia land 29-6 in the fmal 7:44 of the
in 1984, will meet die~ in' die third quarter for an 88-61 lead.
fifth and decidina game today It Morris led die way with 11 poil!ts
R.ichfiCld Coliaeum. The lt:IUnl also in die period.
split thcic ~~-aeason series 2-2,
The Nets scored just eight
. with each WUIIIinJ It home and on points in die fourth quarter, but the
the road.
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The series winner ldvances to ·.
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champion Chicago Bulls. .
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who &lt;:CliChr4 both lelmS, comment· Championships.
ed with obvious. pleaswe. "It's 111
For the men's division, first
hisloric occasion lir this proaram, place was taken by JCIT)' Smith in
bec•nr neither tum hid won the die 100-meter dash (11 seoonds),
championshipltdlesametime.
the 200 (22.7). die long jump (22
"I think thlt speaks well of lhe feet, 8-1!2 inches) and the triple
dedication our a!hletes have put jump (43 feet. 8·3/4 inches); Chad
into their won:, reflec:ts well upon Benson in the 800 meter (l:S6) and
our popwn and _upon die uniYcrSi· the JSOO (4:01.9); Chris Smith in
ty," he lidded.
the SOOO llleter (15:53.4); Tim
The last conference title was Murphy in the 400 meter hurdles
held by .die Redmen in 1990. The · (S4.S) and the 1600 meter relay
accomplishment came a week aft« · team (3:23.9).
die men had finished liflh and the
.Other finishing times for the
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GALLIPOUS- The Ohio Valley Athletic Association and the
23.8; Dave Rose, fourth, 23.9.
Ohio High School Athletic Associltion will sponsor 811 umpiring
400 meter - Courtney Hutehin·
clinic for b.aseball or softball today It 2 p.m. at Reliance Electric,
son, second, 50.7; Rob Ra!!abaugh,
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RIO GRANDE- At the end of
the day. somethin$ historic had
happened to the Uruversity of Rio
.Grande men's and women's track
teams.
. For the first time ever, both
teams netted die Mid-Ohio Confer·
ence clu!mpiO.nship following competilion April 30 It Cedarville Col·
lege. The Redmen netted 91 points
~verallto Cedarville's 83 and 33
:ror Walsh. while the Redwomen
'Scored 93, with 75 going .to
.tedarville and 13to Walsh.
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EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J.
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didn't ld injuries tccp diem 6om
nuiting lhe playoffs. Tbey'te didn't
let more injuries stop diem from
Slaying ali'le iD die playoffs Friday
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official!
Tbe Kansas City Cbiefs lale this
week have anJl(lUDCed die signing
of 1988 Meigs High School graduate Mike Bartrum to a free agent
Conii'IICL
Bartrum ·signed a free-agent
conlriCt with die Otiefs and participated in the ICalll's mini-camp last
weekend. He is Ol)e of only four
free agent$ to sign so far wub the
Chiefs, they include Trevor Cobb a
running back from Rice, quarterback Chip Hilleary of Kansas and
fullback Wes Bender from South-

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Bartrum is believed to be the

The repon from Kaaus City
says lhat Baruum is a very JilysiW
blocker wilh sure bands ud fmc
running ability. It al10
cia to
say that he does an exce 1job rL
handling mul!iple delcnders.
The Chiefs had six liabt CRib in
camp iiiCiuding one on the injunld
·reserve list. Among tbe six ·iJ tbe
top two from last year 1onatbaa
Hayes and Keith Cash, Hayes iJ tbe
starter and a seven-year veteran
from Iowa. 'The 6-foot-S, 248pounder pulled in nine pa·77 yards last season with two
touchdown$. Cash a 6-foot-4, 23Spound third )'Cl!f man from Tcxu,
pulled in 12 pi-s for 113 yards
and two toucbdowns.
Kansas City plans to keep three
light ends. Ba1rum had tbe ICCond
best lime in the 40 yMd dash
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to sign wilh a professional f:'li
lealll. Art "Pappy" Lewis of Middleport was a IICkie for the 1936 the camp
New York Giants and the 1938-39
With the ac~uisition of 1oe
Cleveland Rams.
Montana, the Chtefs are goin' to
Bartrwn, closed out his college the 49er style of offense. "He s a
career with.109 Catches for 1,187. pass-q~tcbin• tight end, and with
yards (10.9 avg.) and 10 touch- our new passmg offensive we loot

downs. He was selected second
for Division 1AA and by The NFL Draft reporL ·
He was a consensus Ali-South«:m
Confemtee choi&lt;;e as ·a 11e11ior ifter
catching 62 passes for 680 yards
and nine touchdowns. He was a
secont;l team ali-&lt;:Onference selection as a junior when he hauled in
40 receptions for 43S yards and one
score. The talented athlete .also
pitched for the Thundering Herd's
baseball squad in '92.
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PVLLS IN PASS - Manbll's Mike Butna clllllbiiiiP lato
::tile air 10 pull lila Michael Paytoll ,_Ill lastn••'• 35-llpla.JQir
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twin sisr.er Billie Butcher's sacri·
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ROCK SPRINGS - Meip raJlied from a 4- I deficit in tbe fifth
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NEW YORK (AP) - For the
first time since 1982, lhe NR. and
its players' union have agrud on a
collective balpining agreemenL If
ratified, the seven-year pact will
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Players who have agreed to join
tbe union will begin wting on the
contract immediarelf.· The league's
man~ment council unanimously
approved llle agreement Thursday
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"We w a n t - wbo can run
and get O,PCn li.ke Mike can,"
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The agreement, annou.nced
Thursday night, gives tbe players
substantial inc:reUes in pensions,
further liberalizes free agency and
boost$ payments to players whose
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championship 'Ibursday evening.

. Meigs will now advance ll.district play Monday against TVC foe
;wellston. 1'he game will be played ·
~4 p.m. at Jalrc's Part in Waverly.
~ Chrissy Taylor siilgled to score
'Sarah PuUiDs with the Winning run
)with one out in tbe boaom of the
llevcnth inning after Meigs had lied
lhe score with three runs in the
&lt;Sixtb.
: Lisa Fackler was tl!e winning
:pitcher for tile Marauders, and
;Amy Robinson was the losing
,pitcher for Belpre. The Marauders
'had five hits off of Robinson wilh
;:Pullins aud Missy Sisson getting
,two each and Taylor wilh ber game
tWinner.
; In the seventh innin~ Meigs
aoaded the base
. s on a smgle by
·Pullins, an tna' and an infield sin:gle by Sisson to load the bases
which set the stage for Taylor's
game winning hit.
In regular-season action Friday ·
·e'mling, Meigs jumped OUI to a 2~
:Jad after one inning and went on
' lb post a 3-1 win over the Falcons
~at Miller. The win gives the
•ftfarluders a 15-3 mark on tbe sea' «XX and 7-1 in the TVC.
; : . Fackler once agmn was the win' i 'ng pitcher beating Mil.ler ace
; andy Cook. Fackler scattered
' ve hits, slrlltk out six and walked
:one. Cook pitched a: six hitter,
~itruck out seven and walked one.
•root struck out 16 in one s~atlast
;~ and twice Ibis season she has
Struck out 15.
:::: Taylor led Meigs at th~te
a aiple, and Fackler
a
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:JiM on a combination ~ Faclder's
:euble, a Missy Si~n single, a
'lJMrd ball mel Taylor's triple. ,
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fof players and their families. Former players alieady receiving theil
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"This agreement sets a foundation for the continued prosperity
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1n America,'' Commissioner Paul
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The agreernent spells out derails
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"We're grateful that we've
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The agreement provides for
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1993 to $6.6 million in 1999. Allen
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in 1992.
The contract also modifies free
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were free te leave were those
involved in litigation against the
lea~. Reggie White left Philadelphta ror Green Bay and Tim
McDonald of Phoenix signed witb
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tives who do die buyins for American factories said
focus and is fallinJ into lhe same political goo aiid
they also felt somewhat alienated from Clinton, parp:idiOclc lha! trapped George Bosh. ·
ticularly over lhe questionable impact of more taxes, .
, "'Jbere's disappointment lhat the Clinton admiritiBbter regulation and lhe
undetermined cost of ,;..
~tion is in way 9ver its head," said Belal Khan, a
h1s health care reform bloepnnL
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foreign exchan~e dealer at the Bank of Tokyo's New
Allhougb
disagreed with Clinton's $16 bilYork branch. 'There's a feelinJihat maybe these
lion jobs stimulation plan, which lawmakas defeated
Sl}YS l!fC lacking ~ WliShington experience and as a ·
in April, lhey were unsettled thai a Democralic: presi·
if:$ult have become ineffective."
, dall couldn 't&amp;et it through a Democratic .Congress.
·~ The disaffeclion ilitcnsified this.past week, as evi"
"It raises the question as 10 whether lhe adminisIPIC;e piled liJ) ~ the economts recovery is slow
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Anti-hunters and the Humane
The bill, sponsored by Rep. bass.' Ia die
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Society of lhe United SlaiCS failed ThOIIIIS M. Seese (D-Aboa) w.
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full vOle on Friday where it barely tory birds, fall under lhe managocatfiuam
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winged by on a 51-45 vote. ·
ment jurisdiction of lhe federal.
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are, from left, Clluck Moore, Dave Fernbadler,

Lisa Brown, Erie Toole, Erie Leacb, Becky
Winebrenner, Gre&amp; Har1e1t, David Banks,
Masonorl Morl and Naac:y Araokl.

Clinton tries to calm
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and comprehensive health care
reform," she said.
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Her brief remarks 10 reporters
chtef execulives lhat the adminis- • were lhe fmnest indication yet that
.tration 's beallh care reform propos- the COilt of treating injuries from
II will save them money in lhe long on-lhe-job and automobile accimn.
dents would be folded into health
. Even -small businesses, which insurance coverage. ·
ould be forced to contribute to · Heallh care experts wodting for
~ealth care coverage for the ftrst the administration task fon:e writlime, would save money becaose ing lhe reform measure have men~e medical poriion of workers tioned it as a possibilily. Mrs. Clin. compensation ·and 81110 insurance ton ._..the, task force.
6ventually would be included iri
Business Council members
reform, she said Friday.
gather twice a year 10 hobnob on
; ·:we believe, based on every- golf courses and tennis courts and
(Jlins we know, that for lhe vast confer with top government offi- .
majority of businesses health care cials. Auorney General Janet Reno
reform wiU be a net winner. Their was scheduled to address them
. :costs· wiD stabilize and gq,down," today.
:she said after meeting for more
Before Mrs. Clinton's talk,
than an hour wilh members of the executives seemed deeply pesdire Business Council.
simistic thai the Clinton plan would
· "For many small busines'ses, be heavy on new business tlxes
•lhe same will be true because we and lisht on cost containmenL But
'intend to move to incorporate afterward, many seemed willins to
:workers compensation and auto give her the benefit of a doubt iUltil
-insurance in health care coverage the administration unveils the
. 1.- Hillary Rodham Clinton is trytn~ 10 reassure tax-wary corporate

details of the plan, prObably next
month.
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"It's important that we all
understand that there's no free
lunch with respect to responding 10
lhese {lfOI&gt;Iems. My impression is
she ... IS very focused on COlt effective means of addressing the
national health care crisis," said
Jo.hn E. Bryson, chairman of
Southern California Edison Co.
.
The executives were most concerned aboilt published ~ the
administration wanted busiitesses
to pay a percentage of their payrolls m premiums, vp to 7 percent,
to finance heallh care coverage for
all Americans. Some predicled that
would fon:e companiea to cut back

entire balance of his economic program," aaid
Robert Breu:, head of lhe National Auociation of
Purchasing Management's business survey committee.

focus or ~tics released by lhe government durill&amp;
the week: The Federal Reserve re,POrts CORiumer
credit Monday, lhe Labor Dq_&gt;artrnimt rrports Clmings, weekly unemployment msurance claims and
consumer pnces Thursday, the Fed reports indoslrial
production Friday.
TICKER
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IBM reached outside again for a pair of highly
qualified turnaround artists. The troubled mainlnine
computer company named a veteran cost:.Cuttinc
banker, Gerald Czarnecki, to revamp its personnel '
operation, and c•rysler Corp. executive Jerome •
York as its chief fmancial officer; While oth(r com- :
panics ranging from cellular phone makers to jumbo- •
Jet manufacturers are rushing into China, Lnl
StraDIS &amp; Co. is .gelling out. The leading jeansmak«
~lamed what it call¢ petvasive human rights ~­

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Some fmancial strategists, however, say it's premature to judge Clinton. They regard his fll'SI few
monlhs as a learning experience thai any new president would have to endure.
" He's admitted he's ·not in Arkansas anymore.
He'll realize how lhe game works in Washington,"
said Larry Valencia, a financial analyst at Pena
Investment Advisors, a Denver7based moqey management ftm1 .
.
"You'd hope for eveyrone's sake lhat his credibility starts to firm up," be said. "It's going to be necessary if lhings must be done, because he's got to be
the man lhilt leads."
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RIO GRANDE - For the second consecutive year, the Students
in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team at.
the University of Rio Grande has
qualified for the national SIFE
competition to be held May 23 at
Kansas City, Mo.
The Rio Grande chapter,
advised by Jerry Gust, director of
lhe Loren M. Berry Center frir Economic Education, was one of two
finalists from a Jrouping of SIFE
teams in lhe regiOnal contest held
April 13 in Atlanta, Ga. The team
won $1,500 from lhe judges onlhe
overall grading of projects it presented.
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When the team goes to the
nationals, it will conduct a presentation on aU activiti!'S throughout
the )'ear, said Brie Toole, ~IFE
preslClenL
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Toole was joined at lhe zesionals by nine olher team members.
includins Nancy Arnolcl, David
Banks, Lisa Brown, David Fernbacher, Greg HarJeU, Eric Leach,

Chuclc: Moore, Masonori Mori and
Deeley Winebrenner.
"We're really excited about it,"
Toole said. "Having been at the ·
· nationals before, we know how
much work it is, and we know bow
much fun it is. We have a lot of
quality, .liedicated members in our
chapter and it's through the efforts
of aU of us working together to
accomplilh what we have."
The SIFE team was judged not
on17 on 'its "Cut Sp::nding Fir.st"
ariU-deficit program now onderway, but for a number of activities.
The team visited Vinton County
Junior High School as part of lhe .
Better Information Program, presented its "Taxpayer Be An$ry"
speech to the Rio Grande L1ons
Club and lhe annual teachers conference on economic edi!cation
sponsored by the· Berry Center,
took~ in the Project CIRCLE
tutonali and helped o~te last
year's American Free l!nterprise
and Leadership Conference at Rio
Grande.

From left IO rlpt are Roscoe Bl'llllllielcl, Fred
Burney, Mike S'wlsber, Cbuck Eestmaa, s..._
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Over the past few years, Toole
said, the chapter has become ;
self-reliant in orsanizing ideas Md .
projects, which he noted was ·
mstruclive because it required mom
of the students', rather than the
advisor's, input and-creativity.
Due to this, Gust said be and Dr.
Barry M. Dorsey, presideilt of the ·'
University, ere proud of what the
ream has accomplished.
:
"Over tbc past four .,_, SIFE •
has become increasingly indepen- •
dent, ~uiring less direction lrom ;
me, wh1ch allows them to lllllke ·
their own decisions - which is i
what free enterprise is au about,"
Gust said.
:
The SIFE chapter's soats Me EO ~:
stress lht: importance of the flee ·
market economy concept in the
schools arid JO the ,.PUblic. In its
"Cut Spending First piOJranl, the .
chapter is urging citizens 10 mail" ·
post cards or write to lheir con- '
gressmen, &amp;Skins them to consider ·•
cuttins federal spending before ''
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The :
House Banking Committee ~
~pproved what it hopes is the final ':
mstallment ori clearung up lhe sav- .
ings and loan disaster. Price: $34 :
biUion.
If approved by Congress, Thun- :
day's measure would push the 10111 :
of all money spent or promised on • ·
S&amp;Ls since 1988 to more than ';
$190 biUion. Part of lhe $34 billion •
package would be used to set up a :
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·:Keep your eye
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• By Pblllip Alder
The Senior Life Master noticed that
his students were a little more animated this week.
·
I can
(the SLM began) that the
· first burst of warm weather bas given
you, as it has all flora and fauna, renewed energy.
Perhaps some of you will start play. ing tennis. All teMls players are told
: to keep ·their eyes firmly locked on tbe
· ball. A similar .recommendatloo
should be made to bridge players.
; Don't take your eyes off tbe cards i or tbe tricks.
; LOok at this deal. At first I will sbow
you only the Nortb and East ballds.
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pass over opportunities beneficial to your won't go over very well witf1 people who will
general welfare. Know where to took for feel slighted.
romance and you'l find The Astm-G[lll&gt;h AQUARIUS (Jell. 2G-Ftb. 19) Before you
Matchmaker instantly reveals which ~ns play what you think is your trump card
are romantically perfect for you. Mail S2 today, be mindful of your opposition. He or
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plus along, seH-addressed, stamped enve· she might be holding a higher hand , and
BERNICE
lope to Matchmaker, c/o this· newspaper, you'll end up the joker.
P.O, Box 4465, New York, NY 10163.
PISCES (Feb. 2G-Mtrch 20) Be careful at
BEDE OSOL
GEI!INI (lillY .21·Junt 20) What you this ti!Jl8.in..situat~'that require a cotlecknow, not who you know, will be the most live. inv.es.tment Your associates might
signilicant factor lor your success today. P.~ their share, then later fa~ to deliver.
Personal knowledge can be utilized advan- .ARIES (Mtrch 21·Aprll 19) Usually, you
Mty 9, 1993
tageousty, but social con~cls can't.
· are well-attuned to the social amenities .·
TAURUS (April 20-Miy 20) Indolence or CANCER (June 21-July 22) It is impera- However, today there is a. chance you
procrastination could lead to your undoing live that you re am up with reliable associ- might do something that could' cause a
today. Your indiUerenca might cause you to ales today. A poor choice will not only hin- hostess to blush.
der your progress. if could also famish your
West leads the diamond two to your reputation.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Start small today
ace. How should you continue?
(The SLM paused for a minute and instead of attempting to do things if1. a
then continued.)
grand or lavish manner. If you push proThe naturalreaction is to give part· . jecls prematurely, you might leave out
ner a diamond ruff. But that P!'O&lt;Iuces essential bits and pieces .
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only tbree tricks: tbe heart kin11, tbe VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Be prudent in
diamond ace and a diamond (Uff. the management .of your resources today.
Which will be your fourth trick? U II you do something foolish (and there's a
Public Notice
partn~r has a black-suit ace, there will possibility you might), it could be a serious
be no problems. But i f decltrer bas blunder.
LEGAL N011CE
aubmltttd to the c ·hlel of
both these aces, maybe the contract is LIBRA (Stpt. 23-0ct. 23) Be as coopersREQUEST FOR BOND
the
Dlvlllon of Racltmttlon,
now irnpfellllable.
rive with others today as they are with you.
RELEASE
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At trick two, you should switch to a 11 you're too seH-centered, they might withPERMIT NUMBER
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spade, hoping to establish tbe fourth draw benefits you need that they control.
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trick. The ruff can wait.
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MINING YEAR: Five
accordlnce with par1111rlflh
DATE ISSUED: ii30.'83
Now study tbe full deal. Note tllat if Responslbitittes will not be allevtaled today
(F) (6) of Rtvlaed. Code
El!J!t returns a diamond at .trick two,
Crown City Mining lncor- Stctlon 1513.11. Wrln..
the contract will make. Declarer wins through their own power. In fact, what you· portttd 'Ia rtquaatlng •
obi.Ctlont or requnbo lor
West's return and immediately plays neglect might be compounded and cause Pheaa II bond raiNae lor bond rll111t conftr-M
the ace and another heart. But a spade additional complications.
8.4 ICr.. lff..:led by tha m•t be llltd with the Chief
switch at trick two establishes West's SAGITTARIUS (Nov. ·23·Dec. 21) Try to tforemtntlontd cotl mlna within 30 dtyt lfter the llat
kinl as a winner. South cannot discard be realistic today when evaluating endeav- tnd reclamation permit
of IIIIa publlcallon.
dummy's spade loser on tbe club ace, ors about which you know little. It's OK to loctltd In Section 28, .MAY I, 10, 17, 24, 18113
be doesn't have
entry. get enthused, but be sure to investigate all Guyan Townthlp, Gtllll
County. Rtaolllng and
Public Notice
Always keep an eye on your target aspects before Jumping in. .
•llblfahmlllt of vegetation
- tbe number of tricks needed to CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-.lln. 19) There is a w•• completed In Sepmake or break the contract.
possibility that you might knowingly do tam ..... 19931n accordtnce
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HOLIDAY
POOLS, INC.
2973 Piedmont Rood - -llngton, WV

7 Greek letter
10 Before: prefix
13- ranger
19 Potter:s rank

on "M•A*S•H"
20 Wire measure
21 Caustic

aubatanca
22 Public IPMI&lt;ers

1112 ·FORD ftDIDIRBIRD ·
3.8 V-6 engine, power steering, power

brakes, auto. overdrive trans., air
• cond., AMIFM stereo cassette, tiR and
cruise, power windows and power
locka, power driver's seat, rear
defroster, Clilst aluminum windows.

$

SIOckt471

WAS

S14,48&amp;

lOW

13'

1988 MERCURY IRAI MARQUIS Ll 4 DR.
V-8 eng., power steering, power

.,,,

brakes, auto. trans., AMIFM stereo
cassette, tilt and cruise, power
windows and power door locks, air
cond., power seat, rear defroster,
local car, one owner, low miles. Must

. . ., / •

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~~i:s on~~W 88,919
1984 FORD CROWl VICftiRII4 DR.
V-8 engine, power steering, power
brakes, auto. trans., AMIFM
stereo cassette, air cond., tilt and
cruise, power windows and power
locks, power seat, rear defroster,
cast aluminum Wheels ..

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SPICIIL 2,999
1988 PLYMOUH HORIZOI
4 cyl. eng., power steering; power
•
brakes, auto. trans., air cond. ,
AM/FM stereo, radio, rear defroster
with wiper and washer, styled
wheels with trim rings.

Was

$3,995

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NOW '2

Classlfteds%

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24
25
27
28

Angry
Beryllium aymbol
NICkel symbol
Diphthong
29 Behold!
30 The Pentateuch
31 N.J. cagers ·•
32 Leather strap
.34 Storage
·
compartment
36 IS Ill
38 Flm
39 " - Hard"
·4o Mother
41 Clergymen
44 " Tag" player
Actor Horsley
47 Actor Marshall
48 Perched
48 Mineral spring
50 Illuminated
51 Penpolnt
53 Army off.
5o4 Hosp. attendant
55 - and crafts
57 Secret agent
59 Uncouth person
60 Heap
81 Seagat 10
62 Tirade; diatribe
64 - Hall University
CN- Jersey)
66 Classes of society
. 68 Moccasin
70 Did wrong
72- -CIO
73 Squander
74 Torrid
77 - Wednesday
78 College awards
.80 Browned, as
broad
82 Arabian garment
83 Hurried
· 85 Deprive of reason
88 Hunting dog
87 Mix
· 88 Underworld god

fl

96 "- Than Zero••
99 Painful
101 ,Hiite
104 Lubricate
105 Rubber tree
107 Knock
108- Vegas
109 Distant
110 Regret
111 Born
112 Teare
114 Bet
118 Female horse
117 Flnllh
118 Therefore
120 Small amount
122 " - Gun" .
123 Agreement
124 Paid n~;~tlce
125 King of Bashan
127 River In Italy
128 Marina131 Contort
133 Roman gods
1K Compass point
136 Sun god
137 Couple
139 Armed conflict
140 Those holding

Season"
145 Auricle
147 Continued stories
151 Hog
152 Equality
153 Paradise
155 Hindu cymbals
157 Fathered
158 Shlllow vessel
159'Gull-llke bird
160 Concerning
161 AI home
163 Men
165 Allude
167 Malden loved
by Zeus
168 Tellurium symbol
169 Marth bird
171 Goddeaaolpeace
17~ British 173 Spirited horse
175 Another word
for 19 Down

t1P3BP5icsDF1211H
Thla vehicle will be 10ld
11 I public Nil 11 the
JtekiOn Plkt Olflca of the
Ohio
lllnk Com11111y,
370
Jecklon
Pike,
Gtlllpolla Ohio at tO·OO
a.m. on S~turday, Mty '1s,

...., ' 918
.

· Brt~ In your bed deal on~ New Car or Truck and we '
will try to meet or Beat the DeaL

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To 0ooc1 Homo·
Alloul10 .... Old Cllow, .... :

t 1113.

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8 Excute
10 Sow
11 Grain
12 'Unlv. deg.
13 Clown
14 Alternative
word
15 Rodent
16 Kind ot collar
17 Soap's Louise18 Toura
18- block
23 Bed linens
28 "Desire Under
the-"
29 Roster
32 Smashed to blta
33 Gratuities
35 Exists
36 Ory
37 Ominous
40 Defaced
42 Stes1as
43 Ardor
45 Tipped
48 Cui de52 The-Gees
58 Kinds of cloth
58 Bread Ingredient
59 Indianapolis 60 Light cotor
62 Agendas
63 F'er1alnlng to
skin
.65 Francloea ID
66 Pretentious home ·
67 Destroyed
68 Dlnce lllfl
119 VIper
71 More profound
73 Ethel75 Japanese 111111 .
78 Sailor: colloq.

Clger
92 Simple
93- -ln-IIW
94 raleeloood
95 Slender
97 Woodworker's
tool
98 Quarrel•
99Sium .....ed
100 Paddle
101 Arrow
102 Brlghlltar
103 Spreld for drytng
106 Heroic event ·
109 Datum
113 Pack away
115 Proceed
' 116 Church tervlcl
119 Chooae

121 F'lrloda olllme
123 Transfix•
124 Riwr llftnd
125 Commands
128 Aower beds
128'Be In debt
130 Gilt
132 Moat ferocious
133 Excavate
134 Began
135 MerHed
138- bran
141 Emerge
vlclorloua

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144 Old

pronoun

146 Fiber plant
146 Aacends
149 Negtllve prefix
- '150 Elgie's neat
151 AnalyZe, u

eentence
152 Hebrew letter
154. Eaa1 lndltn pelm
158 F11 ofawlne ·
158 Sly look
· 159 Carry
162 Not poa.
164 Hawaiian WrHth
166 Tlllllh-·a

II.
167 Doclrlne
110 Luplno ID
174 Spanllh artiCle

The family of
Charley ~reen
wlehee to thank

..
•

everyone

•

•

their
food,

for

prayere,

•
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flow••

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and · Rev.
George Holley. The
alngers 111d · the
Pallbear.,.,
and
Willie
· Funeral
Jllfrly

Home.

HI• Wlf+,
children •nd

"
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grenclchlldren

Clolhaa, Fr•nklln
llroplaco, porloble dt.h wuhor,

2 1ntlque au cook ltovn, car
.,.rtl, mucn much more. •14o

'"

1112-2228.

In memory of

Neva M.

Grimm

on Motber's Day
U I had Ill the world to
give I'd ghe It yes and
. more .T o bear your
voice and . . your ·
smile and greet you at
the door But
I C8ll

I

-.y.

lllondaJ &amp;
Flrot 0111
tvlrl Chatpt Frol)l lllddtopo~
~Ill Pl.. radio •t.tlon, tum lett,

towthho-. ·

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Public Sale

-

.... _ _ ContFiny.

lu11 limo - - .

-Dill•
Uc-

Do. not stand at hla
grave •lid weep
He II not there
Ha II not allllp.

m•t•'•

9

on ripened grain;
He I• the smell of

autumn~

'

DOR011fYE.

SAYRE

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Would like lo eqlftSol
our slncen !banks 1111d
lppndltloD lo ~Je~

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wbo lent fOQd, Row.n,
ctrdl · aad llp...-1

1sympa,thy. Speelal tbuu
R~vtread

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Dayld

"''1... illdles of tile Hope

5::::::Cbun:b
rl
Dr. Hunter;

1

l!meraeDCJ
IDd

FJiber

Home.

To our
ftlends . and ilel&amp;bbon,
yo~~r
Jdadaeu
wDI
always be nmembered.

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Daugbta, Btrblrl
.
WIUIII..ortttl
WMI81ror1h, Motller,
sllton,brotller,

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araackblldrea,tl"lt

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ai'llldeblldria

When you awaken
In lhe momlng'a
hush,
He 11 the swift
uplifting rush,
Of quiet blrda In
circled flight.
1M Ia the 10ft elar

HOUSE INSPECTORS
No Eap. - I l l ' ) ' .
To $800
WID Train. Col 21~78~
- · E uII. ~•Jill. t A.M. To 9 P.M .
7 DoJI.
Hot••MII*" •nt..::l •t Ellm
Homt, 208 llouth Fou~h StrNI,
_ . _ . , Ohio, 114-992·5042.
IMMEDIATE HIRING

ur

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llnlmuM E
Wafll Hillory

R- .

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on Mother'!!
lwtao departed m

Huoboncl IWIIo Toomo, SliigiH
And • ...,.nto Encouniged To
Apply.
.

IYe&amp;1rs ago today
sadly miSsecq

by your famailyl
.......... MOTHER'S DAY
AND BIRTHDAY TO
OUR BELOVED
MOTHER,

RUTI IUffiiiTOII
hearla are lonely
todey and everyday
I W'orcll cannot aay how

ninking ot yoo with
Love oa Mother's Daly

much we mi. . you.
A huehed 111d

aDd Birthday

aw•ome alienee

Fnnces (Swick)

COmet In

Hysell

hNrtaloday u we
think of all
thlnge we uead
hNryoutay
llothar, you will nevar

May8,1914-

to

March 23, 1990

blforgo!Wn

1B&lt;ICIUN you are
thought of vtry often•
alllovund mi . .

......

you vary much.
llldly mla!"Cf

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nee, Good
And Driving .

c- - The Poopte Who
Ctn ChaDflt Your Futu... Our
Rtotultoro Will lo In Your
Ntlahborhood: ThurocfoJ, 5/13
IW.) At Tho Holldly Inn lllwy•.

Betty J. Hawk

Do not etand al his
grave and cry ·
He Ia not there.
He did not die.
In Memory Of .
SAMUEL SCOTT
SLAYTON
May 10,1979

.
. .
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PIRATE'S COVE
FISH AND GAME

Mother

at

that ahlnn
night ·

Jobn Lo~~ay

In Memory of

rain.
Tbe feallyilf

be proseaoted.

-=r

glint on anow;
He II the IUnllghl

Chlidren, Qr.,dchllchn

Roil Eololo COrHr. ProfHolonot Wilt glw plano Iii ..,
lrolntna. ERA TO..~ &amp; Counlry ~II,...... 0towe, WI/, Atot Ellll!, Brokor, Btek.. 511-24M.
Stotn, 304-1~5548.

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2

In

Memory

In memory of

Rodney G.
Chevalier

Uve Bait- Ashlng &amp; ·
Hunting Suppllu
Open 7:00 11111o 10:00 Pl!1

Jewelry 151 Second Av•nua,
Ooltipol\o, lion .Sot, 10.12.
mile r1dlua of P~nt Ple•unt.

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TYPIST
Oru1 lneomt opporluniiJ · lor
typlot, Nm up to $350 por -11. Etm S4,000 Monthly. "--I
coli onyllmt 1-100.723-1m
1100-376-V.nd.
Wonltd
,...lulnlc, . onglno
,.building, on typos, noombly
of moton, 8:00 Ott 5:00 colt :104·
372-8133.
Will Cllrl for aldertw male or
lernolo In my homo. Sto.to opc.n flH
24
provod.
f
tid on duty. 4 · ~;:~
hr. ooro. 304-7n-5787. .
Womon: lloko mono monoyl
FrM tlghl wwlllob praparollan
IN'GIJIIm abot.t nontracntlonal

:m~•nl.

r-=========:; .
FISH-N-FREDS .

CONOWJ.

t-aoo-

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nnouncements

Child ....... I11J' homt, Alton
Strlll,
Miry Dom-.
114-11! tzn.

796 cr.rk Ch~pel Rd.
, Ohio
8 ,._
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For Aallllclltor, I lnlo To:
Shadcw'e UNht'l. .d, P.O. lox
1127, Oolllpollo, Ohlo41131.

NO LIMIT

Iobeii-.

O..r tnd
bra.
hour, 1'110, t1W4W1ZI
or 114 ltJ-1211.

Bass, Crappie,
Blue Gil, Roek
Bass &amp;farm
raised Blue
Channel Catfish•

Alt 1eat estale advertising in
!his newspaper Is sub)lct to

E&amp;A TREE IEAYJCE. l~,
.Trim~, Tree n.mow....
Trl1111111i1Q. FrM Elllmttoal 1
381'71111'Aiot 4p.11L

tne Federal Fair Housing Ael

ot 1968 wntcn maates Illegal _
to aavenlse "any preference.
!imilallon or discrtmfnlllon

based on race, COlor,
&amp;ell

..

~rni1allon

Clark

CMpel ROlli. Turn right
*lVI approxlmallly
ll mill.

7 dtyt 1 week.
Located 2 dooraaoulh of
Gallpoll• Locke &amp;Dtm In
Eurel!a- 26H506

ad11ertlsemenrs lor real Illite
whk:h Is In violatkHl ollht
law. Our reaeler1 are hlflby

1n1ormea tnat au dWellf'OI

aaventseutn lhls ne~aper
are avaNibte on an equal

·

oppo~unlly

""-'• Forwlgn Ctr 1forvtc-, 114318-1813, Juellon 1154 a aid 110
In Porter, llrM lloltltld ..,,...

CELLULA

a

WILL BE
OPENING
AN OFFICE
IN GALLIPOLIS
·AND WE NEED ·
TO EXPAND OUR
SALES FORCE •

who panad awaf
June 30, 111112
You gav• me llhi
teughl me how to live.
gave me Love
teugllt me how tn give.
)'ou geve your et,.ngth
taught me to be atrong.

•

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Ra••lttll•rlarr roadiJ,

l:::ca.::kl:..=1

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Gnld PoW.D
EWing FuMrlll HOnlll
IIVO,,..,..Id,...., ~01
the
DAV

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•

111 • cr.t .;..,. ot belarr Dice
ad IWttt to everyone

Rememberlaa
111~111 of ;rour

tbt

every

You gave your

~adlboqhtaadiB

1M

JOJ'·nd

tlllat

yoa

"'"'ndiJI th81 taught

tilpplao

You ..,. ... t.... tha
!"'Plf r•M pa•n d MfiiY, .
8o If you can h. .r me .

~;lrtndcbUdre~

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......

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me

114alot n.. m -~~~-

ott••

llroualit. SadlJ'...... by

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Motblrlll the lboqbU\11
tblap Jou'n done your

artadcblldrt~

MOM Happy Mother't Day.
I LOVE YOU

frlelldl;

April

.,

baalo.

31 Holnts for Salt

Wllh 011 Chonge lpoOtat. Lube,
Flter. OQ lnch dad, Molt
Forolpn

.,._1!1 c:or..

18110 Cloyton ._llwllll, 11oa1
pump.l!ltc*. tine ba *ouwa. lwD
botht, . . 101 In .....
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nice,
114-t411-2201 ... 114-

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lllot P-'t Dotr c:or..Ctntor 1
Bkack w... or HIIC On .lith• cn
Plu 11-F I A.ll. -1:30 P.tl. If
Oualhy ............. .The
11 CGnotm FOr ,._ Chlld't
•Ctre. Ctl Ut For A Yloll Inion! :111 ~ 112 story, I - IT'oddlel"' lt4 ... 1227. , .... ~ Eloolrtc, "-d
111m. •
·
1224.- ,..._ Aft 114-448- llttti FriNn :

a.r-.

-..1110 011 Ill.
• _, 114 ae ea An. • P.ll.

. . . . . . . Anytime.

Pint St- Ctrwetll ·~r
Specializing ·
In l'lno DilloUfng, Hind Wu
.laM, Tor llllnont~j::.._ Extorlor Cl. 1.0hor
Spoofllhfll, Coli I
u
For Appointment.

- M•na-·

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INQUIRE AT:
.
NATE COMP4UNICATIONS
1215 VIAND STREET
. POJNT PLEASANT, WV. 25550

Lar G
Sale
ge araae

Monday - Tue.sday
9 o.m .• ?
4 1!2 miles down RL 7 S.
l.o1S of Nice things for Ill.

a, ''"L':':"', We
c...,
Do ComI AU,

411 1121.

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Trf.atotl Trw
- Re
Trlmmlngr
F Ang,

Slump
nowal,
tlmol
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llrwe

Happy Ads

5

won1oc1 To Do: t n - Nurolng
c::"i&lt;t~ Your._,,..,.,.,_..
8
7712Afllr 4 P.ll.

_ _ _..;..;.-"----Jenn,
Happy Mother'• Dly to
the beat mom a girl _
could have.

or - t y
hovo tx!llrttnc. tnd
..- .... Poufl lllbrldo, 114MW447.
,
Wll do -lcfy

dl~ntng.

5

Yard Slit

~=;::=;:=:;=::;

• Lawn

\1 Cfi"fT
FIHD fi
·-JOB I

or dlscr1mlnlllon. •

This newspaper w11 no1
knowingly ocx:ept

10 Al:re Lake, Bank
Fl1hlng Only.
Open from .
Sunrr. . to Sun . .t.

ntl~.

tamitialstatua or nlllonll

orl9in, ot any ,tnlention to
make any such prefel'wnce,

Olnotlont: Ttkl
110
_.., Itt rotd pttl 564
~... 1lll!lft

Estc~te

~:C'1..'1:.,: ..:::_-s!:.i

S6.00 Per Pole

In Memory Of

J18118tevena

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Real

Contlllot• 11o11 PNt- Group
0. Ptlnta Nl~ t
one
Taugtt Nil~ D1d:: r• On
All To.,.ln. lriii&gt;UOtor: Rlcll

(C,Ipo• BldwoiiP-no)

ELDON MORRIS

TomyMoin

people'""- -

whh
N01'
to
. - n10111J ttiniiiiil.h
mtll until JOU han ln-Tgtilid
tht ofllrtng.

25550.

3' A.

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Busii'IIIIS
Opportunlly

INOTlCEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBUI- CO.
rooommt- 1hol ,.... do ......_

Pold he&gt;ltdoJI, Flld VICII!onl.
Sand ,.tume to Box C.7 carw of
Point Pl-ont Aogiotor, 200
Main St, Point PIMtant, WV

L.ov., Kayttyn lrld

Courtney~

Hap'py Ads

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just turn 16

Happy Birthday
Jackie Merry.

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21

Touck drlver8-houlo whhln 300

Houro.

who passed away 2
years ago May 9,
. 1991. Gone but
never forgotten We
love you. Adam,.
Abbie, Debbie

Tht world may chaniJI
from yNr to yNr,
Our llv11 from day to
day;
.
But the lovely memory
otyou
Shall nevar ~~~ •way.
Mlntd by wife,
children,
grandchlldNn 1nd
great-grandchlldNnJ

Ftnanctal

Sotoo: Attolt . Jowtll)' Er·
Plritnco Aoqutrod, For llolgo
Co. Storo, Applr AI Acquloltlan

No Exporlonctf $500 To $900
WMkly . 1Potent111. Proc...lng
FHA llortgogo RotundO. OWn
Houro. 1·501-146-4503 Ext.213.

W&amp;d
AvctJon Service,
Rio Ora-, Ohio 814-2~.

Don1 Junk ftl Soli Ul Y- Nor&gt;Working Molor Apptlancoo,
Color
TY'oit .no,....•toro,
Frwzoro YC 'o, Mlciowont,
Alr COftclftlono,., Ou..r AmFI,
El~ 114-2M-1238.
,j I D'l Auto hrta and Salvage.
- ~ng Junk ..,. 1 trucliL
304·77S-1343;
.

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No
No 11-espasslng
Wltboul written
permission. Vlolaton will

Part-Time.Farm H•lp, Some ·Ex· Wll•do houMa~ durina.,...:;
114--448-- lng '*n or wfli boby tf In !Rr
il&lt;iM, 304-e7&amp;-1371.
.

To C.ll on Account1 In Your
Ateo. High Income Potontlat. No
Trowel Or Dh.ct So IlL 1-:114387-3V19.

3 Announcements

llnglt .... tprlnge lnd -t- · 114 192-2521 fllvt - - Molor Frotght And
aogt tnd pllont - ·
u.s. Xprtw Ia Expanillng b
W.ntod to a..,.11-~ 11-. Filii IIJ 200 Unlto.
Frw tlllmotw.
=:.ld.
Wt Oftw: Top Poy, Full BonoiMo,
304.........
•
4011(, Awlariocl Trucko, All Convontlonot, 'Mel 8ellltll8 Equippod.
In Memory
AoqulrMIInlo: COL Whh Hoz
Mo~ 23 Yro. ~· 1 (ano) Yr.

He 11 a thousand
wlnde that ~low;
He II the diamond

v-

18 Wanted to Do

HtlpWsntld

perlena Nec .... ry,
2412.

. 553,
11-4583.
LPN RNa &amp; Po -·-·· B
'·
... _ , •
como An AN Or BSN Orodulto
And INCIMI Your Income
Wllho&lt;ot Golna ·Bock To School!
To Schadu.. 'Your lntorvltw In
HUNTINGTON" Colt
Poggy
Aom""o By •AY 20, 1-100.'1:17·
2222•
fi!ANUFACTiJAEAS REP
Notion•• Jowolry Co. SNko Rop

Phone (814) 381 8878

lucllon
-·-.Ohlo
77S-I7II. • - · Vlogtnto, -

Hei'Venly Gate up there
to welcome us.
Happy Metber's Day
with all our love
cblldrea, grandchildren,
areat grandcblktnn

TENCEr

Hove
for tnvilld .......
Port Umo loooid&lt;Mpor, 114-1112- bo01 ol ..,. In " - ..........
1158.
114-1411-2321.
.

Mond•r· .~.~ d•tf~w.en to

&amp; I, 81

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&amp; Auction

do, detr -lber &amp;
lf1llldmolber Is go tnd
tend yur .,..,e and
leave behind tokens or
love To the best mother
&amp; graudmother, God
ever made I beUeve
when Ufe Is done She' U

the palient asked. '.For starters," the
doctor answered, "you must $loP
smoking and drinking and go on a
dial." 'Waw," sighed the man, "I
as((ed for a verdict NOT a SEN·

11

Local Co!nponJ Nttdo 11
" " - To 8tlr1 Work lmmtcllotty. $2!10 Por . - k To
Slort If ·You Quolffy, Wt WUI
Trotn. Phono For lntorvl11"

24

LtcENSEril
PHYSICAL
THERAPIST nNdod for full tlmo
pooHI&lt;&gt;n. !'f.D.T. troinlng or Sl 1
ctuo. SubmH rnumt In con-.
donct to Sttvt llhl, Exoculive Dlrecto~ M•• County
Boord ol 11Rib0, P.O. Box 307,
rocuH, 0111o 41779. Apcatlont nttc1 to bo oubmltttd
May M, 1M3. w. .,. an ..
qu•topportunHyMnploy•r.

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PIIYSICAL
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Occufonot Evontng BebJOitt•r,
Hud UniUNCI lndlvtduottn Nttd In My Homo. FOI' 2 Yoor Old. 61401l.JI!; With Uloguonl Co~lfco· 441-1417, Aft!' 5 P.ll.
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Ctro (Wonot...,, OH.) PhJOicol ~~~litlc:\'~fo~ot'Nt·::
~AqUitic) Thlf'lpy. Thrw Tlmn For more Information call &amp;14·
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PARK RANGERS
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Security
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No Exp.
Aohobi!Hotloii Con..nont, Mod· Oi.
tnlo Cell 2111voc Managament, Inc. 3830
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aam. 5pm., 101 Union Avenue,

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Doll~ory Work. On Altowonco,
Apply In Peroon Only To Mro.
C8rt1r, Suit• 130, Ec:ono Lodge
Motot, Oottlpolla, llondoy 8 To
9:30A.M.

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Mark Tillis

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family and friends
for their support,
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cards and prayers
during my stay at
the V.A. Hospital.

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always be grateful.
C. Comer Bradbury

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Mlckllepon

. excellent care I
received. I also thank
my relatives and
friends for the flowers,
_ visitations, and get well
cards. To y~ I will

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whirlwind

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Medical Center for the

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vehicle miY Ill 11111 at the To Tolk To Yout 1 - JIG~
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t Card of Thanks

w~ Catflaf\. 114.-

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SOLACE
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LEVITY
BANYAN
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Tap Prlow P.W: AI 01r1 U.l.
c;ciiM. Gald Rlnat 8"- Colno,
Olonl nnl •tr. 441 ~­ Gold
CoiM. II.T.il. Coin Shop,
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Wanted to Buy

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An r1ou 'lCe men Is

Public Notice

3 Temporary beds '
4 Like: suffix '
5 French arttcte
6 North S.. feeder

Office

'Wonlod To luy: ~1.11k Aulot
Wllh 0. WllfloUI Mol- Coli
Larry L.Miy. I'M :til nas.

h=nrtr lltn, Ill• lnd whlta, Otnat &amp;ell: lllonda' 1CIIh. Twhllt, .........,.. tuh. Coni....,Y, CM. Unca1n
Plu • • RoUt• 14\ ""'·. Aotn
Conoolo.

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141 Intellect
142 Ttntalum symbol
143 "A - White

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176 Prepares lOr
print
177 Public
S1orehoute
178 F'lnoch..
term

91 Cloth measure
92 Witty remark
93 Slnks suddenly

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Glvuway

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6 cylinder engine, power steering,
power brakes, automatic transmission,
am/lm stereo, air conditioning, tilt
steering and cruise control , good
condition . lrim · rings and tires,
captain's chairs in front.

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,._, 304-429-4711 . . .-Fri. 9:30-5:00; Sit. 9::1111-Z:U

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ASTRO-GRAPH .

BRIDGE

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02-Sundey nmM Sentinel

Page

Means I'm not qualified for a job. Take a
red pen and circle all the jobs In the classified section · pertaining to accounting,
secretary, managerial, computer; medical
'office, date entry and word processing .

Thanks!
Brencla, Penny,

•we Train

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~ CAU TODAY

446-4367

SOUTHEASTERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE

Love

Mommy,
IIIII,. and

in my life
_beeQ being
1vr1ur mother!'

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Lost &amp; Found

LOST: If anyone.
has seen blue :
barik deposit bag
that was picked
at ODD LOTS
parking lot
Name on check: ·
ApnPenjt.
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31 Homes tor Sale

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make onw, Mota~- 114- .....-.. FlllllrictkKw, county
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a clock, tonoad pnl, Ohio Rl- toto. Umoatono Rd.
2 car~ flragt, 181,000. Below Hertford, WV. w...r &amp;
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Contact:
Rhonda Dallay,
Director of Nu.-.lng
Veteran• Memorial
Hoapltal

115 E. Memorial Drive

Ponwroy, Ohio 46761

Shel Chemlcot Company's Point Pleosonl
P!Qnllocoted at Apple Grove rNV) In

Mason-County Is seeking qualified
oppllconls for the following position:

INSTRUMENT-ELECTRICAL FOREMAN

PM.

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Help Wanted

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to tho Ohio Rlvw, AI. 121, 1101- I"'OOMM, IJIO/Mo, • o.po.H:, '
Ill. Alto ond Call-'111. A... a K Call W Only. 114~
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Seeking a team-oriented Individual with a
bacl&lt;grounc:t In all phases of lnduslr1al electricIty/electronics. Applicants $hoUd .have previoUs supervisory or 11rst~lne management experience. CUrrent opening Is a SQialed day-shift
position with excellent benefits. ·
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10:

Personnel Department
Shell Chemical Company
P.O. Box8
Apple Grove, WV 25502
Phone (304)

576-4580

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,Freo Dollvery.

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Loeated 15 miles north of Proctorville on
State Route 775, from Ironton follow State
Route 141 to Wilgus, tum· right on 775 snd
go one mila. From Gslllpolla follow State
Routa 141 south 27 miles, tum left st Wilgus
on 775 and go.one mila.
Due to the dellth of my hueband, Howard Payne,
the followJpg will be eold:
MF 135 lracto ~ w~oader, MF 14'\(l round hay baler
(like new), Ford 501 mowing machine, NH 256
Rolabar hay rake, MF No. 12 hay baler, horse trailer,
PTO hammer mill, Tub fettllize spreader, IH manure
sprel\98r. 5' rotary mower, metal livestock racks (f~a
picku~ truck), Ford dirt scoop, one lot of 1" rough
lumber,old hay tedder, sulky truck topper, harneas
parts, 3 pt. post hola digger, 2 bottom plowa, boom
pole, sub sailer, fuel tank, round bale spear, bush
hog scraper blade, 2 flat bed wagons, drag disc, carry all, round bale feeders, cattle grain feeders, chains
saw, 2 window air cond~loners, Deha bench grinder,
one lot of farm related hand tools and miscellaneous

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REG. $88.00

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SIZES 7THRU 15

Iwtcomora,
llgltlad 1221.
1ft NOh
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foral. 304-17Httl.,
2 Old llon1. . 114-441-2521.
!ir Color T.V., C.W., RMtol:•,
$200, OUrl Coblnot; 15 Gun
CopriofiJ: loUd Oak 1310;

-IFI.TNciiTChft. 1117 To 1180 Lana 11011

P.JI.

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WE NEED YOUR LISTINGS! WE CAN'T SELL IT
UNTIL YOU CALL

BRUCE lEAFORD

599°0 &amp;UP

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1-99° &amp; UP

QUEEN SETS S

MASON, WV

City, Ohio

Phona:2~40

KING ••••.•.•••••••••·•••••••••••.•••••••••••$40.00
Real Estate General

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OFFICE

NEW LISTING ON JACKSON PIKE· One of
1ha lew homes in 1h9 area, this brick ranch
oilers leaiUrea Hke large family ioom with
11Dna firaplace, 3 badtooms, t 112 baths, full '
buanant lind 2 car garage. Also large lot with
lruil trees, central air &amp; more. Spring Valley
area location. $79,900 .
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COOiplllorlot. · - mill t20D.
1wD blittery£~AMICI$ WISOIIIJA

Not Flatponalble for Accldlnta or Loaa of
Property

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w.od U.tna Room luHo, $50,

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THE PRICE IS NICEI $41,500 Buys this 3
bedrOOm, I bath ranch with attached garage.
Replacamenl windowl lind vinyl aiding k8ep
maintenance to a minimum. The overall
c:onditim of this home il excellent and lumaoe
ialell than a year old. Bellar cal IIDdayl ISII2
you muat - thia home. Be imprauad ,
as you ste~ in1o 1ha overolzed tormal livin
room I dining room wtth 2 firaplaces. Cozy
family 100m, kitchen lind bath. Upstairs you
wil lind 2-3 bedrooms, pius a large bath with
whirlpool IUb. Ample outdoor area faa1Uring
large screened in porch, sun patio. 2 car
garage with shad and 2 horse stals. Call
for
c:hanC8 to own yo..- 'Mini-Tara".

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..BED FRAMES
FULL .... ~ ................................. $20.00
QUEEN ........................... ~·······$30.00

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TERMS: CASH OR CHECK WITH 1.0.
NotP ; t'•tor~orlolaaf~
Llelnlld and 9ondld In OHo. IWttUOict', &amp; W• Vlrglnll-

HornoPialno:

40°0

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AUCTIONEER: RICK PEARSON
OWNERS: JEFFREY &amp; RUBY WERRY

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BUNKIE MATTRESS 5

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Real Estate General

AND OTHER I RANDS

Al7c:noN c:oND17criD ar
LUN~

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nut,..........,,OH,
Yay old bod, $50, Shl~ay
Sophor, :11212 Aoclttprtngo Ad.,

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SOIIoAoooclo ..
IIOmiPitonl:

'lory aood ..nwchlne,
$41) d\4fi2.2521, 132 Butt•~

BICK.PDBIDI AUCftDI CD. ·

Lee Johnson
AUCTIONEER •

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STARnNGAT

:::.::..~ -Condition,

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AUCTIONEER NOTE: A G«&gt;d Oppar1Unlfy To Putrlbue
Nice Furniture, ReR, Fot rour.Home.

llj lanrlyvtllo Pool
NOon tiM

Oltlor.l;~ • Sun,
PM.~

Foundation

Doyo 14

oto. 401'-7117-1100 Ettl. 111, lion' diY Ttw Solllrllly, I A.ll. To 10

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AndCllll-.u75.
14 - · w..u
Grilli t21

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Coupto. Umhlll Tlclt-

AMERICAN
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FULL SIZE SETS

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Antiquo
112 Pint II PIICe,

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RETRIEVER

SAfETY

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Sectional rap around quean size hide-a-bed with indlnen, large swivel recliner, While oak lrim hid&amp;-a-bed couch, 2 _
Queen Anne~. mahogany desk, mahogany dining IQOI1t
auile, table with 4 lea\18&amp;, matching bullet and china cabinet
round maple table, maple chairs, ladderback chlira, oblong
table, beau~ful king slze 121hwer bookcaaa waw bed with
mirrors, large 3 section dressing mirror, 3 pc. law bactllam
suile, 2 pc. while canopy bedroom StJile. 2 mahogany poltlr
pineapple bode, Gibson frosl free energy- ralrigtalar,
Caloric gu range, 1 YNI olcl, Kenmore washer, VCR I 1V
stand, 4 bar aIDols, sewing machine and cabinet diarnondwt
candy dish, melon hand painled vue and ma!Ching cowrad
dish, crystal candleholden, milk·glua decar11or, bode,....,
1mel1 wooden video holder. cry1tal Iampi, brall 1DUChlone
lamps, 4' shop liuht brass pole lamp alchecl cryolal ohedes,
commardallhelving uniiS, shaw case llore raclla plua much

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PA 8po- MOO;
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olrlcond, 1,100.
lttu. t100. - ·

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CAROLINA

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WORK BOOTS
BY WALKER

• OUR PRICE '

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250 gol hal - - t100.
~ rofrlaorolor
1100. 2401 - A... p( PI!.
250 Gol. Filii 01 ToM, liS, IMo

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Yory Giood
Cotlrlltlon, ~-

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Bultoll Frortl
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211 e..t Second SWill
Pomeroy, Olllo oUl'll

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MW, Q -ho to 2T, 1rtrvo bag,
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1m 11rtllor b rill 1n
Good Candltlon, t\500, Colt

LOCATED AT 693 SOUTH 2ND AVENUE IN
MID_DLEPORT, OHIO. WATCH FOR SIGNS.
MR. &amp; MRS. WERRY ARE MOVING AND
WIU. BE SELUNG THE FOLLOWING:

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twrtaor.lorr
AndDryor, In'dt':':~
Conclltidn,
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On Rontlll

SATURDAY,
MAY 15, 1993-10:00 A.M.

CcJMJr.d, t150. 114-441.

Real Estate General

PNvW IX 500

Coneeaalon Stand

C~wn

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-.110; 114-112-3221.

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MtrchandiH

Property"
Turn your unwanted items into cash!!

Pats tor Sale

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AKC Cockot Sponlol Pupo, 3

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4110.

cam. patot- a

lllverlno Antlq-,
1·fl4 L IINol. on R1. 124
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auction .
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Pomeroy-Middltport-Galllpolla, ott Point Pleuant, WV

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205 North Second Ave.
l!lldd. .rt, 011. . - .
LANGSVILLf:.. You'll love to come home to relax in the
c:ounuy, in this 2 bedroom ranch with equipped kilchen aM
sitting on 13 acres. If you enjoy hunting thia is lhe
lor you. WAS $42,100 PRICED REDUCED ro$3t,:S00
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LONGBOTTOM - HaymM Ro8d -Th!t 7 year old modular hat 3 badtoom1, 2 balha, family roort), garden bathIUb, fireplace; laland bar In kitchen, ,_hilt pump, and a
summer ki1chen. All in good conditim. Also hat a hiler
hook up. All ol this on 3.31 aerea. $45,800
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12x50, two mil•• trom Rutland

on Now Uma Ad., 614-1112-2103.

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2 letha, Hoat Pump,

121:61 Nur N.G.H.S. P1nlally

~nnnlng, t13,000, 114-38'- Fumlahod, Wotar, Truh Paid,
New carp.t, $235fMD Plus
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Dlpotll, 11+388-11081.
2· rno1o111 homoo, 11111 a 1m.
2 bodroom mobllo homo, At. 35
Make 1n Offer,~
two mlln from Htndai'IIOn, attar
For sale or ,,....,. property ln 1:90 Pll, 304-t75-527e.
0co1o, Flotlda whh double Wldo
3 Bedroom, 14x701•• tn VInton,
tiollor ond b&lt;llkllng, ........ In- $250/Mo.
lncludn "ater, Av•ll·
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121 Gavin SlrMt· Nice home offe.- 3 BR1,
LR, kilchan , FR, both &amp; laundl'f rrn. , alum,
siding, nice yard

rooms, 2 bltho, 2 mlloo lrom

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extra nio.e home. Equipped kitchen, •HI A
DR, gao .furnace, cent. air, .FP,
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home on property featurao 3
kitchen, bam, tabacce&gt;ba ...

LAROE LOT• Large, Houoa for $24,9001 3-4
bedrOOm• with J10ten1fal for mora. Close to
IChoof in Vinton. can carolyn for more

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PROCESSING

lo:~~~~~ NEED A SALE, MAKE AN
Doublewide ·with rarve livinG room,

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bedrooms, palo, family ropm , carpon,
IIICIIher trailer hoOk up and mor11. Located a
1111011 d1tance from town.
1701

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FREEZER BEEF

SALE

POMEROY· "-'11 St. - A 3 bedroom. 1 112 otory homo
work. Hat some panallna, 2 porohes,
anc1 a b••-"· Lot Itt'"' lC 100, Jusf 14.000

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just bayoi id Spring Valley area. Lays nicely,
mody putura groo.rld. $29,100
t203
HERE IT 11-. Ju1t WMI 1ha Famiy WMIS I!
Cozy, 1podell, dean and all lhe room you
need. Lo1181y 4 badroom home, with an
exceptional maatar -oom. cozy firapiace,
citr ttchoofs, pool, '-ted minutes lo !Own.
Cell for price and appoln1mtnt.
1700
INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTY ON 10
ACRES! Buy lor in-lm&amp;rll lind building lot
poleOtiai. Clo&amp;e to IOWn . Small pond. Dup!ex
type unh provides good income. $29,9001222

INCOME PRODUCING PROPERY- Ovar
$1,200 per month income is produ&lt;*l lrom
this five unit apartment building. Good location
in town.
rental history. Very nice lot with
....... ,., bac:l&lt; aRey. $58,100
1208

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niS HOllE WILL IIEET ALL YOUR NEEDS
with 3 bedroom, large li•ing room 'with
~:"· 2 baths, utility room end nice
. An ~ II only 4 ynt. old. Very nice home
1oOIIId only minuiH fnlrlt town. $51,000 I7U
OWNER LEAVING AREA, SAYS BAING
AN OFFER II Homes like this rarely oome on
the marlu!L Tum of the ceniUtY home 1ea1ur1ng
4-5 large bedrooms, huge living room and
dining 100m, nice kllchan, remodeled bath. 1
car attached garage wilh mud room , large
utility room. Nice large lot In quiel comrnunftr
only 19 mileolrom - n. Now for the old-lime
price tag of only $38,000.
1112

Pat ·Cochran -

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INVESTOR GET A PIECE OF THE~­
This 3 bedroom, 1 bath rental illocaled doaa
1D town. Needs 1011\11 rapair, but il priced right
at $29,1500.
1501

12115

Loretta McDade- 448-7/29 . ·
B. J. H•lrlton - 446-4240

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DAVID

OILY 11,100

448-7467

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OAK SHADED lOT. Close 10 town loca~on .
Root'ny bi-ie\181 home. Fam~ly room IIMid In
lower la\181 (nol much to finish), 3 bedrooms,
eat-in kllehen, living room. Priced to sell at

446-3644 ·

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INCREASE YOUR LIFEI Clo6e 1D the Minoa.
Tired of driving over 25 miles to the mines?
Hera's a counJry aalting with a 3 bedroom
heme that will wt down your driving time and
increaaa the lime you spend doing lhino• you
want. 2 baths, 2 car garage. $42.500 CaH
Dave for details.
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POMEROY· Uncoln Htiglita- Naed a largo yanl or garden
arae, 1Mn ltis II the ,._ lor you. ArlO ... I - SIOIY
. _ ..... molt ol
llnlaltecl 1Wo Ill 3 bacl- · · lata of ll1ge cloHII. larva ulllily ina. and stnga

POIIK HICKOIIY IIIOK!p
fP YOU 1111111.

RUSTY ROAD '- Mlnu..o to town. fAtV•
roclmo, 3 BRa, 1~ batltt, LR, kllchen, 8
,.,.old.

WANT TO BUILD THIS SPRING? Better take
a-look allhis 8 IICI81ot on Lower RMI Road.
Priced to ... at $7,000.
1503
lOUD COMFORT - Hera's a very well buitt
brick home In a well established raaidential
neighborhood lhat'l 1ure to make your like
mora comfor1llble. 3 badroomo, 1 112 balhs
plua shower In ba""""'"l. Cozy family rmm ,
anractive eat-in kitchen. Fenced back' yard. 1
car garage. Maintenance free ex1eri9r.
Convenient to lhopping. Call Dave any time
lor more deleUa. $711,900
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privacy 11
this brick ranch .
011ering 4 badtooma, 2 112 batlta, formlll living
I dining room1, large lamily room with
fireplace inaait, large kitcltal with dining _._
0118ro1Zed 2 car attached gaoage, 2 horae atltll.
large workahoJ&gt;,alollllle building, fenced
property. "- prally at a privata par1d $81.100
1110
20 Acre• on Aodn•r Hill· ·Located on
Jackson Pike just beyond Spring Valley. Prime
buUcing loca1ion. Traes. view. $27,500 ~

AONa with :SO X H 2 Story framed
=;;~Good
olllrtaron
apamtenl
building,
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Located
on
peat Spring Valley area.
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POIIEROY PIKE- Approx. 1 mile from Stale Route 7- A
2 acre home or mobile home sila with wal8r and elaelric
available. A great loCatim and a graallxliclng lite .
ASKING

Gary and Otlto llllchtlf

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CITIZENS CENT!AL 220 JACK·
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PIKE,
10AWPOUI.

WILLS HILL AD. A large rnoca.lar, with an adcition on tho
rear. Hat 9 rooma, 4 bedroOm&amp;, and 2 balha. Hat a heat
pump, 2 acntl of nice laying land, and an older garage.
Hu a speciiiCOIIar .taw of 1ha gall courae.
$41,000

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ltonia luOII On "'
.Calumlota OHico - - Income. APPIIIncoo.
...._ 11 • 70 tot. Equlppod with Contot, On-alto Loundry, AJC.
tra1lir hook-up, ucolllnl -lo Rooldo"' Poyo Eltictrlc UtiiMy
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NEAR GREEN ELEMENTARY ICI~·~­
Wel mU\Iained home oftera 3 BRa, LR, FR,
klkllten, bath, 2 fir.places, eleclric heat, CHERRY DRIVE - 2 BRa, 1 bath, LR.
cent. air and 1.12 ..,.. m/1.
an, gao heal, city wattr, used aa
NICE FLAT LOT- 3/1. acra mn with' 1988 petty. $29,000. (888)
mcbile horne In V.l'f good condition. Priced
In " ' 20'e. Cal Ruth for'detail. .
CARMEL ROAD - 4 mi . N. of Rio Grande.
AI&gt;Prox. 24 acrea of autWyed v.cantland
RACCOON ROAD • 3 BR•. bath, kitchen,
!dill lor new home. $19,000
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dining 100m, 2 1/2 car unallaclted garogo,
~liU waadod 1..5 acre• (884)
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LOT FOR L\LE ON IT. AT. 110, NORTH an Second Ave. and 62' floniiiQO on Grope.
GALUA EITATEa - Approx. 3/4
m/1
Beautiful apo1 fora home.
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ACAEI + 711 X 221 METAL
· VALLEY • 2,484 eq. ft., 3 BRa, 3 balha,
BUILDING equipped w111t fcllclten, balha,
QIMI room combo (ldtchen, LR.DRJ, a• deck
of11ce, ato. Graetbualnau.
Ill ataUnd houM, haat pump, buifdlrtg11 on
~- Too m'f" property to adolettl11,

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home wilh lola of posaibilities. Has 3 bedrOOm&amp;, 2 112
baths, dining room, and fuH basement. 'Lalli&amp; corner lot
and an older 2 car garage.
134,000

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I Pomeroy, 185/mon., 814-192·
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POMEROY- PkNtsant Ridge- Looking lor a rental. or an
economical place 10 live? 'tllia II for you. Has 1 112 stories, 3 bed[I)Oms, largp utillly '1)0"! and hot water base·
JUST 11,000
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large lo. off straet pariUng , all brick. This 1 112
story has a lot 10 ofler. 3 badrooms, 1 bath,
living room with fireplace, dining room lariJe
eat-in kilchen. Upstairs you'll lind 2 very large
unfinished rooms, lull unfinished ba"ment.
Furnace &amp; central air II only 3-4 yrs. old. Call
carolyn balora in too late. Pnced at only
$71.,900.
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2 SP2 ....ny - k - One tf
cllonnol mi-. 304-175-7783.
Boldwln &amp;
Koybolrclo llortln I

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./ Metal40x80 Bam, House &amp;2Ac., SR 218
./ 43 Acres with 42 in. Coal
./ 24 Atres with 42 in. Coal &amp;Timber
./ Business in GaHipalis, New &amp; Used Furniture,
62 OliveS
./ Warehouse 3900 sq. ft.

0Uitan And lluch t1oro- -

Avolloblo p - Humntlngblnl

lluolc:, Joca.-t, OH 114-211!11188.

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iyalom whli ll11n SMA-~15 mlctophono ond 21 iiOoPOI
-lnclo,only--tlmo
In ohuocll, hne 11100 lnv•od,
but will loko $750 1&lt;&gt;r ol .,. -

whhoul the • -· llougltltrom
tho Top In Sound Company. 114-

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.For .... tomato. Cltlblgl,
' lt4-1112-Z120, 114-1112.z773.

lomoto pll..., .01 -.
111 nrtolltt, ... Cllrto Wollo,

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A-FRAME NESTLED IN
A WOODED SETIING
Hvtng room, garage,

RACCOON CREEK PROPERTY
2.25 acres, mont or lea. lovely
modem home, 2,100 eq. fl. d
living space, 4 bedrooms, 2 bllhs,
large garage. Ideal for stmmer
fun. Urge deck overlooking craek

STEVEN SGT. SWORDs••...• _...............245-5108
WILMA WILUAMSON, ASSOCIATE•••.. 245-9070
JAMES WILLIAMSON, ASSOCIATE ....245-9070

81 Farm Equipment ·

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:t. of living

located on Buckridge Road Prial $7,000.00

BUILDING SITES

1114 C1llrra Cl..... 21100 Trollor
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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE TRY
OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER
1-IONM-1066

ADDISON AREA
2.47 Acre .
, 3 Each 5 Acre Trac.ts
PrPmoiope'-lty hM been eurveyed

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614·446·3159.DAYS
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EVENINGS
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1782.

HOME, 2 SAlliSRoomy ranclt home located in lhe
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El&lt;1ensive woik completed as follows,
Thermo All side windows, aecuril)' doors slael
aiding, heal/)' roof, kilchen, ceramic Iii~ entry
extended in Ill k~chen, 16 X 53 deck, cement
walks and pad. See lhis home and stop
looking elsewhere.

balcony, 3
woodbuming
roomhaa.a
ltroughout, brall
2' ..... atlached .
TNthouae
Malle your
11F7 C1imr B&amp;uor, $1.200. 010.

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Cheryll.emleJ - - -·---142-3171

liljil, ..200, I

GREAT
FOR MOM &amp; POP OPERAllONI
Comme(clal type building will 2 bedroom
apartment in mr o1 bulking llld movile home
site wi1ll aeptic and water. Upatairs apar1ment.
Previously u&amp;ad aa grocery atora. ideal lor .,
· exira income makerl
11518

JD 7:111 . -0 JD, 403, PT Com
-r.f14-211-&amp;011.

EXECUTIVE HOllE! - 2 say briclc Colanill,
3 BR, 2'11 bdlo, lullnillhed baument eleclric
healing system. This hou•
has amanilioa too ....,_ to noanlion. Cllll
~lor moro inlonnalion.
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-H&lt;lllond
"'lolnol.
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bind.3-rvw
7ft hiiJ
no tla.,.,_
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Holloncl hey bolllr, no. :m,
BNlh hoa. puN type. I
11,2 ft, Ill!'!!- No..., com plcMr

IALEII ShEil -Goad inuoslrn•~ propelly,
aldar 2 o!Qry consisting ol 3 BR, ball, FR and
mo... 3 MW8Qe and water hookups ali
popally. Cell lor mo.. info.
11511

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UMd 1118 Ditch Witch T -.
IIWM-7842.

OWNERS WILL OOHIIII:ER REAE'LE

OFFI!At- a..llly ...... bodtoom
holM wllh lan18111c . . of Ohio
• 2"
balls. baotment ' - linilhlod ....., mom.

YAC c - 3 Point Hitch $1,500,
114-317·1'0:11, Cr'"" Ropalr.

SilUatlod on 1 -

Livestock

f'omelor.....

lot will paved drive.
'1 1521

HAI'PY HOLLOW ROAD - Is lhia 1~ lllllry
lag harne,wi1h ..._.,t 3 bodlooms, 2112

baths, family n10m, living mom. kitchen,
loundry- *tlillt"' ....... .,........ cove~*~
porch, heat pump, ..nlnlllir. t2'll12' buildng
lltd
Call for della.
MZ5

Anauo And· Chi-An!IUO Blocll
Bull. - b l y Pilcod. Sllolo
Run
Jocll-, Ohio 114-

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For Ronl: z Acroo, G,... P...
ture, For 1 Or 2 Hortn, B1m l
Water; IS14-4tl-6861.

HNvy Brood Loylng Hone -

Billy Gold, 114-

Hay &amp; Grain
lloro

-F...., Rt. 31, 304-131-2011 ••

TransportotiOn

71 Autos tor Sale
1170 P1ymouth Dull"' Body In

folr Concllllon, 210 Engi"!J llew
Crlino Com Dollblo R- 1onlng
Choln:..~. Rloo tlonofokl, -

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1m lulcli ...,..,.., :lidr.,
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2itUII1.

4JI4,

310,

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NEW FREE mte1 ax ttpllfl 'OPJ SUW 22_.-&amp;1.
LOCAL REAL UTATE LIS~INGS, liN
B AVAILABLE. PLEASE STOP BY OUR ORliCIE FREE COPY•

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HOME OUT· Beautiful 3
bedroom briclc wilh run basement, living room,
dining room, kitchen. 1 1/2 baths, 2 car
garage, inground pool, convenient location.
Some family room sprol furniture to go with
home. A mual ki see. $79,000.

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Hondo
lnloro
01-. 30,CIOO mlllo. Yory nlca.

·311441We47.

P088E8810NI Start parking today, this
3 bedroom home witll bath, kitchen,
living room needa a family! Owner has
replaced roof, furnaqe, water heater
and mora within the past couple .of
years . Come and seel Priced $20's.
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·... Hondo uboloL, lnlorotato
~ole.
Z yoor
~ ,.._lnlngj ahowroom
cojMIIIIon, $71100, 304-77:1-58011.

NEW
wilh fuN basemenllamily room Wllh fireplace,
~p. 1700 sq. ft .. of living space.. 2 car block
garage, 30X16 shed. 2 bedroom, 1 balh ho~e
with small out building . 2 homes lor lhe pnce
of one. Located 011 3-5 acres in Addison Twp.
County scltoolt. Priced in lhe $70's.

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tor Sale

tiMII
NEEDS
SOII~NG
SMALLER II! 4.8 Acrea &amp; a 3 bedroom Schult
Moble Home complete wi1ll · appNancea
including washer &amp; dryor. LMng room kitchen
- bell w/giW'den 1Ub eleetric lumlnce &amp; can1n11
lir COiidiMooiing. Older bam molal bulking
wlconcralat flooring com crib. Exoe..,l place 10
build a new home. CioN to hospital and neW
35 bypass on/oW ramp.
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REDUCTION IN PRICE! LOWERED
Tr8nepl'tnter Good
CondiUon. SMO, ff4.2M.I3111.

tl200. 11WUI-:m&amp;.

Sltverado,

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THEM! Village water and electric
available. Level with frontage along SA
325 and Raccoon Creek. Call IOdayl

~~KN~nlcal

L,lmowln bulla, 2 tuiiiJia_a thd, 2
purobnd, ,.. 30 moo. old, · -

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ollllnl ·Concltktn, SZ,oqo, WUI
'l'rldo For Nice 4 - o r . ,114-

247 EVERGREEN ROAD! IMMEDIATE

For Ouolo, .....41-241J.

38..572.

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11.1,000, 114-211-11111.
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SOME
ACRES? If so, call aboullhis ot 4 bedroom
ranclt home, 2 balh, living room, kitchen, 1 car
28X30 shop and a wood shop. This properly is
situated on 8 acres mil in Addison Township
priced in lhe $60's.

vans&amp; 4WD's

lim/1m ._,,, g®d conclllton,
ml&amp;ugo,
pop

NEW USTJNGI WOODED PRIVATE,
SETTING!· Over 4 acres and '
double~ide setting on 1 pernianenr
!oundati~n, 3 bedrooms •• 2 baths, living
room, dmlng room,. kitchen family
room, electric heat, 1 car garage.
Green Elementary, GAHS. $30'a. 1533

1885· OLD FASHION CHARM. In town
location for 'Mr. Fix II' Large 2 story home, 3
bedrooms, LR, Formal dining room , kit , balh.
Allaclted garage and corner lot Walk to scltool
and shopping .

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PT Filii Spmder, Dunhom 14 FT

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111'7 Doclgl CII'IVIIn, cnUe,

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IUSINEft OFFICES I WEI n. fal
DOWN'{OWN, 2ND AVE., a.osE"TO

Real Estate General

ThlkTo The World's
Real &amp;tate Superpower. ,

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Mature Miniature

eyu.- Top.

DUE TO HEART CONDmON,
UNABLE TO CONTINUE IN BUSINESS.

Hoa 4 &amp; IIIlO hoa
......... $10. -h. 304-175:

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Extro'ol 42,000

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FOR INFORIIATlON ON OUR ENTIRE LISTINGS
PICK UP THE. FREE OUAUTY HOMES BROCHURE
AT SOME OF 'OtE LOCAL BANKS, RETAIL STOAES,
SUPERMARKETS, MOTELS AND RESTUARANTS.

·811d r..ty to build on. flit to

Real

Real Estate Gen..-al

$11 .. 000.

ol821. Priced Ill sale~ ThiS home has t 000 sq.
space. 3 badroQm, small. o~t
buUcing and situated on 112 acra mil, Pnced
$20's .

I :~~~:: LAND • 1112 acres more or leu, Walllt' • e~tcirio I

storage buDding.

Surveyed

LYNDA FRALEY, Kt:lloLI O~iii::::::::::::::::::::
REDUCED- $49,000, BI-Level 3 MICHAI:L MILLER, REALTOR ............. 446 6808
, eal i~ kitchen, family room , PATRICIA ROSS, fiEALTOR .......... .

FOR SALE locallid ai Rodney -3 bedrooms, 2 •
living room , dining room, kitdlen. Call lor more

3 bedrooms, 2 baths, lg.

Bulfclng Site

Gove111me1t l1forms Us Tllat Eco10my Wll Be
I0% HlgHr. Tllis Is lite Time To IIJ Wit11 Llw
l1terest Rates.
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Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

..Riontor, ·~-

BUHL-MORl'ON RD.
PROFESSIONAL
NEIGHBORHOOD
5 acres+- Wooded

MY DOCTOR SAYS
MUSTSELU

FNltS&amp;
Vegetables

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Gl SECONDAVE., GALLJ10US, OHIO- 4tU206 441.0SOO

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DEBORAH SCITES, REAL10R ............. 44~110111

Real Eatete General

COLLAR? IT WORKSIII Contllna NO Swnthltlc Pvrothroldl.
For Doge I C.l J D Nooth

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VIRGINIA SMITH, BROKER .............- .••388 811:18
EUNICE NIEHM, REALTOR•.••••••••..••.... 446-18i7
RUTH BARR, REALTOR .......................446.0722

. acre farm 'II local6d on
SR 124 just baler~ Rutland Vilage. FealUrea two
homesone a larver 2 story frame and lhe olher a one
story frame. includes sheds, :brick building, free gas
w/royalties. Propert)l consists of pasture/lillable &amp; timber
acreage. ASKING $tt5,000

·2
ST 0 R Y OLDER HOME WITH
CHARACTER-Situ ated at 90 Clay
Street. 4 bedrooms, nice large living
.room, dining room, kitchen, 1 t/2 baths
&amp;more:
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tiENRY E. ca.ELAND., ............................ ~..........ttz-1111
KATHY CLELAND••• - ..................·•••••,....;...........H111
TRACY BRINAGER ••••,•••••••••••••••••••• ,_,,_,,,_,.ee-2431·
OFFICE.•••••••••• ..-••- ..........- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••tl2·2211
(WELCOME HOME TRENTON CLELAND~
Thanks to everyone who eop.-iaad words of concern
care.

area. Nice

kitchen .

Full

basement family room. Newer debached
2 car garage. Above ground pool.
Approx. 1.6 acre lawn. Ownera anxious
to sell.
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l.OCAliONI LOCATION! LOCAnON! 242
LARIAT DRIVEl Brick rM1dt sl)lle home, 3 BAs,
2 balha, baaement, FR, LA, kitchen lltd Clining
area. Law ulilities. House reme dalsl1987. Musl
lliltlll appr&amp;ciate. 1~'87" X 191'1ot.
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OWNER SAYS IIAKE AN OFFERI
-EIIIATE POSSESSION! Just wald"l! for
blaoom ranch ·~e. home, iving room •.
llrNiy room, 1 ~garage Wllh auto opener llld
111019. Excellent lot:alionl
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PRICEI84 Mil Creek! Living room, kilchen and
ciling area
bath, · covered carport.
IMMEDIATE
SSIONI
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446 4255
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1877-.Beauljlul doul:!le·wide wilh 1 acre Jot on
a comer lol 3 Beadrooms, 2 bath, Detached
garage. Has e1C11'a lrislAadon and a nica patio
on lh eraar of lhe property and a nica deck on
lhe fronL cau Wilma Wimamson at 245'9070.

.._ -..E A ' EDUIFUL. COUNTRY

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No Olhtlr ............ organizllion
· COI!IIB ~to nllli:l*lllllle pOwlr d lha
CBffiJAY 21 lr I 1L W..,.. thM 80,000
......... endi,OOO._ -ldwlde, J11e
CENTURY 21 ay111em hllpa ... a homt an average ·
~ ninute d - r lily. t..t a CENTURY 21 proi111IIINI
show you why ... CENTURY 21 ~¥111m laaal ... lnGitlry. ·
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PACIKAC~E FOR 'OtE YOIJNO
FAIIILY • 3 BR wilh LA, eal·in kilchen, bath,
gas heal, new roof, siding, fenced-in• yard,
garage, built ~n range, dishwasher, disposal .
MAst see II

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StrHt· Presently uaed aa warehouse,
approx. 3,1100 sq. ft. 1B'front door. Call
lor more detalla.
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hospital. .1ua1 o11 SR teo. 2 bedtWo11l litima
will balh, 2 illp1, pole bema, plua l4ivftl
buildin!la and lhad1. Fenced paaturo. Cal ior
m~OMII~.
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256-1136
379-2651
446-0262 '

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NEW USTING-IIUILDING LOTS· Minulet of
Holzor Hospitll. 011 SA 180. Five aae tractS.
One trac:t indudal pond. Road llorttage.
Reslrided. Call for delailo.
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1540

446-4618

LCiCailid

Immaculate ranch

improvements. Lovely new carpet lhroughoul,
new deck, rool3 years old, 2 badrooms, LR.
• kil., enclosed front poreh , office room or study
and basement.
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NEAT! CLEANI COZVI· Ranch stYle home
wilh vinyl aiding, one car garage, 2 bedrooms
living room, kilchen, balh, laundly, apprdx. 43
aae lot Nice lor )ull alerting aut or retiring.
CaH uaand lllka alookl
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40 ACRE FARMI Fencing, bam, 2 IIDry vinyl
aided home with 3 bedrooma, family room,
living room, bath, oalar houM, 1 car dellclted
Q!_OJIII8, county wa.,. plus drlled walt Wilhln
short dlsllltca of Gallpolla.
1121

Ra o "' Townlhip ............................. 118Acros
~ Townlhip .............................. 80Aeros
........., Townoltip ............................... 81 Acros
Ohio Township ........................ ;.......... t33Aa.s
Hunlngton Township ........................... t6 ACI8s
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CARTER
WRAY
DRONOGWSKI

183D- CHARMING HciijjE-

OWNERS WANTING TO RELOCATE
YESTERDAY! REDUCED PRICEI WANTS
SOLOI Spacious family room, heighten• lhe
pleasure of lhla tastefully decoral6d lri..fe'fel. 4
bedroom&amp;, 2 full balhs, 2 112 balhs, equipped
kitchen wilh recently replaced range &amp;
rel~kir, rec. room. allaclied 2 car garage,
deckmg, 1nground pool. Storage building, ptua
much morel Rodney areal
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RUSSELL WOOD, Broker
PHYLUSMILLER
MARTHA SMITH
JUDY DEWITI'

MIDDLEPORT· GRANT ST.· A REAL EYE CATCHER! 2
saory frame home wilh 3 bedrooms, fireplace, baoemenl
Many new repairs such aa newer bath, kitdlen, wiring,
heal pump and central air. Has added attic space, side
porclt, approK. I acre. nice localior\. ASKING $49,900

PROPERTY IS HOTIITS GOING FAST!
WE NEED LISTINOSI
CALL TODAY F YOU WANT TO SELLI

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MIDDLEPORT· A MUST SEE HOMEI Located in town
features 10 rooms, 5 bedrooms, 2 1/2 balhs, fireplace,
woodbumer, tear qarage wilh workal\op, shed, patio
wilurnilure, very noca home. Well landscaped around
home. (not alot of gran to mow!) CHECK IT OUTI
$69.000

RIVER FRONT LOTS- SeiiUillllols avaUable various size
and prices. Some lols1ocated at SR f24 Reedsville,
some localed SR 338 juat out of Racine. Summer boadng
season ill)erel Don't miss out on your own private loll
Call lor inlormalonl

GRANDII~

85,000.00. You gel a warm homey
feeli"ll as you sbap into this 3 bedroom
·ranctt home. Good sized living room &amp;

11148- 001111(). Home lltd Bualnesa. Beautiful
white brick home with 3 bedtooma. fireplaca. 2

car goraue, hHI pump. Alto include&amp; 4000 sq.
ft. commarclal buildirtg, p.-aenUy being uaad
tar a walding bualn~ll hat three phase
eleclric. For more Info oalllhe Sarge.
.... 7f ACS. 11/L. will lArgo bam.

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.... EUREKA· Neal and clean 2-3 bedroom
ranch houM with LA, eal-ln kitchen, balh, glls
furnace, range and outbuilding . 30' X 15'
~pp~~x . on 5.88 acres. mil ~20's .
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1811· NEW LISTING- 3 ~edroom Mobile
Home wllh 1.5 acres ol land located on MT.
Tabor Rd . Want 10 know mo,., contact lhe
SARGE. ·
1810- NEW LISTING- Lots ol space In this 4
bedroom Hom~ located on Mt. Tabor Rd. and
comes wilh 1.5 acres, including a pond, wry
nica location. $44,000.00 Cal lhe Sarge.

,.._ COUNTRY UVINQ.. You will Nke this 21.1 ,
BR, 2 bath Kajlln MH W\111 eat-in kilchen, gas
'-1. LR, on 1/2 ac,. mil $25,000. Bonus:
1811· lmmsculata home just tecenlly
OlderMH. .
redecoraledwlth new carpet, wallcovering .
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lnaulaled window&amp; and sir concltlon unit 3
RTF• HANNAN TRACE "SCHOOLS • Neal
BR'I,
1 1/2 balh, lui ba-l. Mull - 10
and c1Mn 3 8R homo wilh LR, DR, eat-i n
ap;nclalli. Call Wilma Wlllam1011 at 245-9070
ltilcllln, ball, .... oil ...... new rool.
anytime 10 ....,. an appolnli18iil.
·,.... NIOt ..-nay homo wllh 111M1Y of lf'WI
. . . VACANT I.PID- Clo.. ln. 5 acraa

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NIDI lat. 110 X 110. Willi
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Haas llaan
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�1913

.Ohio's jobless rate remains at 6.5 percent
COLUMBUS,
5.9 perccaL lbe rate wu lower
He Slid.Obio's April
"com_ploy..,.
Aprill992, wben the
well with
biJ
but
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6.S pa:- -7petceaL
since the growth is so
it

00» (AP) Obio's April
nle.. diaD
figure
Mln:ll •
call, sbows die ~~~~e's oc•••J is
1be aalion's jobless rate for
pcn:eat,
1rad_ually powia&amp;, tile Ollio
' Aboul 5.l miDioo Ohi01111• bad
. EmpiOylllalt Scniocs Slid.
"Obio bas beal . . .i&amp;&amp; . . . jobs it April, down by 18,000 from
improvemeat ia eu•••ic aati- Mild!. ODES Slid. 1\c nwn~ of
tioos since llll fall,•• DdJq Bow- ...u.s -played in Allril was
lapd, ODES mini....-. said fti- 3SS,OOO. clown trom 351.000 in
MadL
day.
lteidl Ewald, director of ODES
"With no &amp;real cJu&amp;e ia die
llbor
Nlt:t informlltion division,
A(lri1 employmcat li&amp;1ftS Oftlr
said
abe
service ind..stry ~ to
pnor lllODih, abe slow ~ou
m

April-.,

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April's mtc Wll$abe IINest silll:e
Novemblr 1991, wlll:llabe . - : -

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Promotions boost pistachio.exports
or 111r: po6t pt*Dtial of ~otins

WASHINGTON (AP)- U.S.
pislachio exports. lJ!• , I by lawy
promotioo etr..!S,IUIC ., SM lion in 1991, a 100 pen:c:at pill
ova- lbe pevious ,.-_.a si•liolo!
increase over 1988.
Overseas pun;bascs aow
account for 40 percent of die
· domestic aop, said a 1a:a1t n:port
by lhe Foreign Agriclllbnl Service,
"Sales of piS!Xhios - . up ill
nine of the top 10 martcu aJIDpared with a year ap, ud in 811
but t b e - - t d pills- it
the
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fresh p!UIIui:c sections of SIOI'CS. ••
1bc report also cited product
...., ... otbc:r in-store promolions as alllln'buting to the grow lb.
''Pl•••MOticas in Japan bave been
panicalarly successful. Japan's
Daiei retail chain reJ?Orted an
iDcrcasc or 80 percent JD volume
IIIII 95 pc:rtCDt in value due 10 onecial displays of pistacbiog, .. it ~d.
Ia another report, the service
DIJial lhlt a ckop in prices over the
llll few years bas caused pislaehio
•• .,Vim in the Nelherlands to
rise. 1bc repoft said lhat Iran is

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$20 million; ar.-y, $16mi!!jpa
and Taiwan, $11 mjlljcJI folie aal
by Canada and JllpD, S8 milb
each.

believed ., bl: the primary soun:e.
"IMI:h impcrts, direct and indim:t, of U,S, piJtachios have been
reWivdy small, as importers and

...,._.saJers believe Irani&amp;!~ pista-

chios 1as11: beller," it said. "More''In~ 10 "II""' expuus,.abe
California Pistachio Ollll•;..q... ower, lhr: lillie DOteS lhat U.S. pishas successfully pnllllOtCd dleir tachios an: typic:aJiy more expenproducts as heallllid
h wiJh si¥e tballlboee from Iran .••
However, the report said two
li nlcages to a trendy Califonia

t.p Dub:h ~ chains now seD
lifestyle. •• the tqiOil said.
"The CPC is also wodtia&amp; 10 exclusively California pistachios,
convince what len and Jel8ik:rs

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of 1his year's budey IICI• co crop..
To coUcct Ibis_...,,. pn111utas
and purchiSCI'S or the '1993 crop
will each lx: mquiled ., pay Jl415 wil ••••• e lbe individual grade
cents per pound, 10 u:dla:e oadays . _ niCS and JIOriiCl-cost assessby lhr: Commodity Credi1 Colpn- meats as established by USDA
before the marketing season
tion.
The price SUJ11101t le¥CI micca

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Greyhound drivers approve
deal ending 3-year-old strike
. DALLAS (AP) - Uaioa
drivers for -Greybouod Uacs lac.
approv~ a six-}elr CDilllat!, ading a 3-y.,.. strike tbat left l!uadreds of drivers lllll:lllployed a.1
¢Wicd tbe inlc:aSiae bus Iiae.
Jun La . ~ i•*inMH

WASHINGTON (AP) - Commercial catfish operations in the
map producinJ states of Alabama,
Alkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi had 132 million fnodsize fish on
hand at the beginning of last
month.
That was 21 percent less !han
April I, 1992. said a report by the
National Agricultural Statistics
Service.

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The UIIIIIICt, which expires on

31. 1999, pRJVides l!llllual pay
. . _ lllat. will inaase the $13.85
llourly wage r... drivers to $1655
by Mln:lll, 1998.

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Sllllgblet stein: choice 76,00·
84,00; sdcct 72.00-79,00,
Slaqbtcr bcjfers: choice 75.0084.00: sdcct 72.00-79.00.
Cows: steady; all cows 55.25
... down,
BuUs: 1.00 higher,; all bulls
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yearling IM:ifers 65.00-87-00
Steer calves 70,00-125,00;
bcifer cahes 70.00-108.00
Sheep and lambs: L00-4.25
Iowa; cl!oice wools 60.00-70,00
aad down;. choice clips .60.0070,00; feeder lambs 80.00 and
clown; old sheep 28.00 and dOwn.

Counti.es Thursday, May 13.
E~ersency medical services,
fii'C departments, Jaw enforccmcnt
and otl!er agencies, wiD be put to
the test as if an actual disaster was
occurring.
The disaster scenario in Gallia
and Meigs Counties. developed by
the Mid Ohio Valley Industrial
Emergency
Planning Council,
PROM QUEEN- Abby Blab WII.C:IOWDed
prom Saturday Dlgbi. Here, MRS PrladpaJ Feii.
(MOVIEPC), Gallia County Local
llle Mt!lp lllp Scllool 1993 l'nlm Q - at tb~
ton Taylor Cl'DWIIS Blake wblle Prom ICIDg Jay
Emergency Planning Committee,
Cremeans looks iln.
(LEPC), and Bob Dyer Meiss
County LEPC director, focuses on
a chemical leak caused by a log
truck hitting a train at the railroad
. crossing on State Route 7 and
Roush Lane in Cheshire.
· GBllill,and Meijls CouJtties will
be
working jointly m lhe mock drill
.
-since
the accident occurs in lhe
TERRE HAUJli, Ind. (AP) ''Am ax will be struck on the companies that make up the BCOA
.
Middleport
Fire Department's
. Selective strikea lr.!_illt Amax .first da7," ~)"ers was quoted as expired Feb. 1, pmmpting Trumka
vc 'hI ill 1d
~In · , sayiag,ta.toGay'•.edlliebs of.• the..,.-tO'eell a strike ap1nst the subhoned today as the Uruted Mihe
newspaper, "and more will fol- · sidiaries of St. Louis-based
Worlei's IODgbt 10 brelk a dead- low.'
. Peabody Holding Co. A month
loc:k ia Jalb with the llllioll's top
Amu also operates mines in later, negotiators agreed to a 60c:oal Clllllpaniel
Chandler, Brazil, Sullivan and Clay day extensio~ of the contract so
The union caJiala news c:mfer- City, Ind.; Marion, Ill.; Hazard,' talks could continue.
eoce ill WasJrioaton thil aftaJioon Ky.; Coalton, W.Va.; Dunlap,
The extension expired May 3,
on tbe - l b day bf 1 hiatus in Tenn.; and in Utah and Wyoming.
but union miners have c&lt;intinlled 10
11C8 MiNiAJs behmn the union and
The Star-Tribune reported that work.
.
the Bituminous Coal Operators leaders of union locals learned of
The contract covers about
Associatioa. President Richard the strike plans II a Sunday after· 60,000 miners in six states in
Trumka promised to make "a · noon meeting in Vincennes, about Appalachia and the Midwest. It
majora••--"*ODCDL"
60 miles south of Terre Haute in also affects about 120,000 retired
P1aus call for cenain mines western Iridiana.
miners,
·
operated by Indianapolis-based
The union would like 10 reach
Union spokesman Iim GrosSreld
Amax, including its laiKC Wabash an agreement with lhe producers declined comment on what Trumka .
mine in KeeusburJ, Ill., to be without resorting 10 1 strike, the wouldaddrcss.
struck fliSl by tbe UMW, and the newspaper said, quoting an anonyThe coal c.ompanies did 110t
. job action would SJR8d 10 mines mous source who attended Sun- know what 10 expect from Trumopeaii'Clbyotbc:rcom)Biies.llriion day's meeting.
ka's•announcement, said BCOA
uecutive board member Roger ·
No talks between the:two sides spokesman Tom Hoffman. He said
Myers of ()aid and Cit)', Ind., told have been scheduled.
all was quiet at mines covered by
TbeSJar-TribuneofTcneHaule.
The union's contract with 12 the contract Sunday.

-Amax Coat, ·other producers
·- reported new strike targets

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.lwpl2door, ....

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1993 AEROSTAR WAGON

AFTER REBATE

1988 F-250 SUPERCAB .........XLT, Auto., LOADED.............................•5,995,00
1990 BRONCO II .........................XLT, AJC, Power, One Ownert..............'8,495,00
1983 PONTIAC PHOENIX ... .Auto., Good WO!k car! ............;..................'495.00
1992 EAGLE SUMMIT.............Auto., A!C, one Ownerl.........................'7,500.00
1987 PLYMOUTH FURY....;.One OWner,Auto.,AIC, 0n1y 47,ooo ..............*3,500.00
1992 TEMPO GL.......,dr., Auto., AIC, Cruise, All Power,16,000 Mlles....*8,495.00
1988 8-10 BLAZER...................4x4,cass., V-6,LowMnes....................'6,995.00
1992 AEROSTAR EXT.~........... Auto., A!C, Cruise, Tilt, All Power.....*14,995.00
1993 FORD FESTIVA.....................;.................................................:........15,995.00
1988 TEMPO LX...........................Auto., AJC, CruiM, Runs Grestl..........*2,800.00
1990,CORSICA LT................. Auto., AJC, Stereo, Only 48,000 Mltest.....14,995.00
1989 FORD TEMPO...:An Wh8et Drive, Auto:, AC,49,0001MIIea, SUper Clllnt.*4,500.00
1992 R~NGE R STX.................V-6, AJC, Loaded! Only 8,000 Mllesl....•1 0,495.00
1986 OLDS CUT, SUPREME....2 Dr~ BRGHM. Pkg., Fi.ctory Mlga. ....}2,995.00
1992 MUSTANG ..........................Conventbte, All Opttonsl....................'11 ,995.00
~992 MAZDA PROTEGE .........orieOwner,Air,cau...........................*8,495.00
1991 TOYOTACOROLLADX.....oneOwne~,Auto.,Ac.......................'7,800.00
1991 FORDJ:EMP0..........4Dr.,Auto.,AC,Crulll,
Mlles1 .....'7,.,u,1.,

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.oversee dev~lopment of sites
, COLUMBUS, Ohio .{AP)• Stile offlrie!s may aa1e an indepmdenJ bomi ., ow:nee the redc~t of 1:011tamiliatrd iadus-

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rlf a IJilllhat would allow abe bolnl
10 lite O¥er abe ljla!C)''I duties in
supervising cleaaup of polluted
siJa.
Gov. Geoqe VoinoviGh said in
a speech this year thlllbe idea was

one of his top environmental initiatives and a•key 10 economic devel-

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VauJbn Laughlin, head of the
EPA's. central district office, has
taken over the project from EPA
Deputy Director Grant W. W'Jitinson, who is stepping dowu on May
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Laugblin and a.panel of state,
municipal and business officials are
trying to get a bill drawn up by
midsummer lhat could include an

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· Four peDJIIe 'Mft cited Satunlay and Sunday for drivinJ under
the ioO-. abe Gallla-Meip Post or the State Highway Patrol
leported.
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Cecil May.d. Jr., 34, Fifth Street, Racine, was cited fur D,U.I.
and loft of ceater, Iolul•y 0. Hawley, 25, 41074 ·Baker Road,
I'Umaroy, - ciled fur D.U.I. _. failure 10 drive within' marked
lanes; (]yde D. Lowe, 68, Mianli, W.Va., was ciJed fur D.UJ. and
left d. ceD1er Iiiii Rtmic L. J&gt;unce, 34275 Swe Route 124, Rutland, was cited fc.- D.UJ., spcrdilla
Opetllor's license.
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independent "industrial land·
reuselt board.
. The plan also may allow developers 10 earn a certificate from the
state that would piO!eet them from
-future liability. They could .earn the
certifiCite bv demonstratina that a
property is 1'clean" or by removing contamination.
Developers and fmancial institutions have been hesitant 10 develop
any abandoned industrial property
boc•nse the site' may have chemical
contamination from industrial operations from generations ago.
Any new use of the ~:perty
could make a new owner · ,Je for
cleanups lhat could cost milllcins d.
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DEDICATING FLAGPOLE:.,._ Members ol
the Feeuey-Bcaaett Post 128, Middleport, dedi·

cated a aew

naa and nagpote ror tbe S)'I'I!Cuse

ballpark at a eelebratio• Ia Syracuse Saturday
momiDg. Here, rrom left, Frank Epple and Fred
Smith, cl!aplaiJJ,_prepare to ralle the nag, Also

U.N. forces
reach Zepa
s~vo,

BOII!ia-Heneaov-

iria (AP) - U.N ." forcel who
reached lhe embaulod Muslim
• enclave of Zepa found a neuly
deserted iown where thouaanda
once liWcl, 10 bodlelln a lloJMid- ·
out_mo
_ ;:e and "'a hllJIIIIIltarlan
CldMIJ
,'. oftidaJI aid JOC!ay.
·· ·MlliliiY ob.veraciWIII In the
, mountain villlp 4S milll wtl euc
of SarajeVo on Sunday aftomooo
aflet Wllklna die lalt .mnJ mllel .
bee- !be lOIII hid IJeen bludJecJ
by feUed lJiel.
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by BQIIIia'a Muallm-domiaatecl
JOVomment laat week of an ·
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jurisdiction. Also coordinating the _Lodge ParlcinJ. lo.t in Pouit Pleasthree mock disasters are Holzer ant.· The scenano mvolves a 1rac10r
Medical Center in Gallipolis, irailer hitting a church van at the
· Pleasant Valley Hospital in Point intersection of West VirJinia
Pleasant, and Veterans Memorial Routes 3S and 2. The ttactor bBiler
Hospital in Pomeroy. All three hos- will be hauling a hazardous materipitals will have the opportunity 10 al called "Malathion" which is
test their emergency department often used in the manufacturing of
operations.
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insecticides.
''The local emergency plannirig
The drill will begin around 1
committee is required by law to p.m. Heailing lhe Tri-County disasannually conduct these disaster ter exercises are Bill Stricklen,
exercises in order for us to obtain president of MOVIEPC and manPant money .to opemte the LEPC," ager of safety and training at
said Terry Hemby, GaUia County AKZO Chemicals in Gallipolis
Emergency Management Agency Ferry; Tom Childs, chief operating
director.
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officer of HMC and cltaiiman of
The disaster drill is also a the Gallia County l.EPC, and Rex
requirement for hospitals accredit- Tmy, corporate safety officer ·at·
ed by the Joint Commission on PVH.
Accrediwion of Health Care OrgaMembers of the River valley
'11izations, The Mason drill gets ~h School Key Club will 1x: parunderway at appmximately 10 a.m. tiCJpatinJ as victims in the chemiThe mock disaster drill in Mason cal spill in Gallia County, Club
County will 1x: staged in the Moose · advisor is Sandy Forgey.
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State considering board to

Four cited for D.U.I. ·
AUTO ENGNE REBOILDING (ALL MAKEs • ALL MODELS)

year old Jeffrey S. Halley, both d.
.Gallipolis.
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Presiding Meigs County Commoo Pleas Iudge Fred W. Crow Ip
indicated earlier that opening argUments and witnesses will be illtrOduced to the jury Tuesday.

Annual Tri-C ounty mock ·

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A Multimedia lnil. ,.._....,_

A ju., of five men and seven Township to view the ·site where
women, with two alternates, were the alleged mulders took place and
seated Monday momins in Meigs · the locations where the bodies were
County Common Pleas Court for found.
the murder trial of William D.
LeMasters is accused of four
LeMasters, II, 26, of ~ine.
charges of aggravated murder in
·Late this morning the jurors the Feb, 8, 1991 shotgun slayings
were taken by van to Lebonan of Jeffrey L, Halley, 26, and 12-

Due to special pricing of these vehicles,
retail sales only.
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ABSOLUTELY No Dealers! .
PriC!e Advertised Is Good Only
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1990 Mere. eoug._'177"-.

Livestock report
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Direct Jivesrock pria:s ... '" cit 45
at selected buying poia!S Wert
day by the Ohio Depanmcat of
Agricultur!::
Barrows ;md pits: fully to SO
cents lower,·J)rmand modo.-c IJ
JighL
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U.S, 1·2, 23().:260 lbs., c:ououy
points, 43,25-44, a. few 44.25;
plants 445045.50.
U,S. 1:3. 230-260 lbs., OOiiDby
points, 424350,
u.s. 1-2, 210-230 lbs~ i:owb)'
points, 414250.
R~ipts Thursday 1,.200. Estimated receipts Fliday 7,500,
Prices from The Ploduca'S LivestoCk A-ssociarion:
Caltlc: 1.00 ~-

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wiD bm abe buis of a new workin&amp; m"im=bip besween the co'!'~ lild abe worttn .... also will

dent of ·lhe .A malpmiJaln.sit
Union, said Friday diC Aaelpwed Council of Greyllouad Local
Unions had approved the deal
announced April 20 by oompany
and union leadl:n

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year's c:Cisl-of-production index.
ne u••aing "SC'SIJIC'.nt is autborizal by an llllaldmcat 10 the Agricultmal Act of 1949 by the 1990
f - bill. Price support will be
Jllldc availalllc 10 elipble producers llaua&amp;b t.B lll8de 10 producer
• iMinM JJIIder COIIliiCt wilt1 the
C"•not•y Ol:dil Cor!lcration.
ne Apicultural Stabilization
and Q1aseM1ion Service (ASCS)

GALUPOUS - l1le price Slipport level for 1993-aop IHuley
tobacco_is $1.683 pee (IOidd. 3.4
cents per pllllld more lbaa abe 1992
suppon level Producers aad ~­
chasers must c:acb pay a -•diJC
assessment of O.S pm:e.nl of die
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WASHINGTON {AP) .,... Commodity loans disbursed by tho,
Agriculture Deparunent' s Com.
mo&lt;lity Credit Corp. in May wiD
carry a 3 1/4 percent interest rate,
That is dQwn from A!ri's• 3 318
percent, and reflects die interest
raiC char~ CCC by the U.S, Tr:ca"
sury, saJd Randy Weber, acting
executive vice president of tfle
CCC.
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awu...,. of martel prices and last

GalliaASCS

prit;e support leYCI

in levels in pistachios from other
origins.

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AnORNEY AT LAW

Burley tobacco price
support up in -1993 ·
ByLisao-

due 10 the fear of excessive aflalox-

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The u.s. Labor Department said
the nation's jobless rate wu at 7
percent for the third SlraiBht monlh.
Service industries added larse
numbers of new IIVOI'kcrs but buildins and manufacluring employment
feD, the JOvemment said
The oomblr of new jobs nalionwide rose by 119,000, according to
a survey of business payrolls. That
lie acaerating more new JObs .in foUowed a reviled decline of 9,000
Ohio tball ocber indl$ies, but no jobs in March. There were 8.92
6pres'MftiYailable. ·
million people unemployed in
April, the report said.

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c •••• ol Polatroy a. .outralld tilt propll'
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Andy Batey; Henry Clatw:!!J• adjat. . t;
Cl!arles Carr, senior rice com
er, ud Fred
Hanel, sergeant at ar-. (Seatlael pboto by Jim
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