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Riverby, home of the French Art Colony,
Gallipolis, built around l856-57 ...Page B-2

Mom to dad: "Our son
want s to stay home (oday. He
keeps insisting that he was
around lhe class computer so
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P"NT NUMBER ED t EllERS IN
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Vol. 26 No. 23
Copyrighmd 1990

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to hide the size tag sticking out o( a com panions jacket. "Just leave 11 dear," she smiled . "I've
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T'FIGUR E A Wf« OUTA
THIS MESS WE 'RE IN !

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Baaebell
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8:00 It (1) QIJ Brei Msverick
Mavenck goes up again st a
ra11magnate . (R)

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gives Jesse a crash course
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and M1ck i are trapped on an
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Sonnier. Jimmy C. Newman .
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Willy Nilly had been readin g abou t
duckin g to break up lhe opponents
communicat ions. Unfortunately he
had not been readmg Bil l Rool' s "How
to Play a Bndge Hand."
He was happy to accepl the mvll a·
tion lO ga me with a 17-poin t no-trump
opener and a good five-card suit. When
West led lhe lwo ol spades, Willy
ducked in dummy . Ea st won thr king
and pro mpliy Shifted lo the kmg O[
hearls. Will y relused !his trick also
Eas t continued with the jack of hearts.
a nd decla r er agam played l o w . No'w
East wi sely changed d~r ec lion , playmg lhe 10 or spades Willy won dum·
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spa de. The rule is stmple: Do not avoid
rontract two t ricks
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t hr dange r of a heart shift 1f East was when you can be hurt by a switch lo
allowed lo win lhe firs\ Irick H lhe another suit
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two or spades ha d been led [rom a
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four -ca rd suit . decla rer was safe m till' ltHI' Os wald JarobyJ a~ now nailabl~ a/
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and h nessing in diamonds. If the spade
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AQUARIUS (Jin. :ZO.Feb. 19) Whal

or comm on sense heallh pr ocedures today Enroy you rself and have a good
t1me. but don·! ea t or drink wh at you

goes around usually comes around . Today you may learn ol som ething unflat lenng sa1d about you by a person you
recently pu t down . There's a lesson In

shouldn't nor overta x your physical

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 221 Members of

~ 'Birthday
July 7, 111110
n the year ahead you might find you are
uck ier in situations where you rely on
rou rsell rather than on others. Don't get
nvolve d in joint ventures unless it Is an
1bsotut e must.

wa111 them working for you

LEO (Julr 23-Aug. 221 Be e&gt;lra min dful

endurance

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to mm 1m1 ze your asserliveness in oneto-one relationships today. Other s
won ·t m 1nd working with you. but they
could be turned oft if they think you

Ihe oppos1te gender might not see you
as chari smatic today as you VISualize
yourse lf. If you behave too flamboyant·
ly. someone might puncture your ego.

LIBRA (Sept 23-0cl. 23} Slay well
Wit hin yo ur penmeters or authority IO·
day. II you try to throw your weight
around In other areas. you could get
pegged tor trespassing .

SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 221 There is a
possibility you may be extremely intol·
erant ol anyone who Isn' t in complete
accord with your ideas today . This
cou ld cause you to be testy with someone who deserve$ better treatment
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You

CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) Even
thOugh you and your mate wHI have a
common objecl ive loday , lnslead ol be· might rind your wallet holding nothing
ing supporllve, each could logo aboulil bul laded pholographs. and lhis could
in a manner that will undermine lhe olh· be one or those rainy days for which you
er's effort s. Know f;'here to look fo r ro- should have savef your pennies.
mance and you'll find It The Aolro- CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jon. 11) Strive

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PISCES (Feb. :ZO.Morch 20} A lip by a
well intent ioned friend might be or little
substance tod ay. Before you gamble on
what was said , check a second or even

a third source.
ARIES (Morch 21-Aprll11) When dealmg with lamlty members tOday, strive to
be cognizanl of lhelr feelings. Sel lhe
exa mple, not the rules. Harshness will
provoke responses dlfllcufllo handle.
TAURUS (April :ZO.MIJ :!G) A philosophy that works ror you Is not necessarily
lailored 10 lhe needs ol a lrlend . If you
impose your ideas where they are not
welcomed, it could weaken the
relationship.

GEMINI (Moy 2t -June :!G) You may
have a slight edge In a commercial ar·

rangemenlloday, buill will be exlramely thin. If you push things loo far , you'll
quickly discover lis fraglflly.
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children and amazement of adults. The Regimen!
will be In town Sunday and avall- ble lor tours and
explalnatlon of the IUe and times In 1790. See
additional photos on A3 and 02 . ·{Times-Senllnel
Le e Ann

Hobson terminal nearly idle,
but railroaders recall past
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Times-Sentin el Staff
POMEROY - T here \ Iii i i&lt;'
ar 1ion at thr Hobson yards l o d a~·
- j ust an OC'casional Conrail
! r ain comi ng in - bul man .\ ·
n •s idPnts. incl ud ing somr old
rail r oa dPr s. li kr to tak(' ;1 ... trp
b ack i n t im P and rPflrct on lh P
days whPn rai lroad i ng r&lt;.~nkt• d
r ig ht up th erf&gt; wi t h coal as k rng of
1he Meigs Pconom y.
Edgar T homas of N.vr Aw' nlw.
Pomeroy. who was a ra i lr oadPr
rr membt&gt;rs we l l t hosP g lor ious
days w hen tht' H ob~o n tN m in.d
was where th e ac ti on wa .-; ~lll d
whrrP several hund rPd M('igs
Cou ntians wc r P rm plo~·pd in tht'
rou ndhousP and .... hopo.... and
hu ndr eds mo rP on tlw linr~ .
Reflec t ing on .. how 1h i ng~ u '-.\ ·d
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dra m a of u phPa l tim c&gt;s in t.~ n
1ndu str .v and t hrn w at chrd it s
m it' and g r at.lua l l:v dPrl in P.
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brra usP of the di m in is hi ng mlf' it
im plif's fo r a l ifPi i mr carPP r .
Th is wa s agai n h rough t lo mi nd
&lt;.~s 1 h l' old Pomcrn.v term ina I wa ;-:;
lorn dmn1 to m~tlw wa .v for

progn's s
Mr igs C'OIJn l_\" has had ils p ti sl

'-.ha J.wd by ttw r ail roads wl1ich
prnvi dPd lu cra tivr job s for man.\
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Oh io tra\'Pl i ng from Parkt•rs
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t on. W va .
Hobson Yards was th e terml ·
nal for l he merged ra il roa ds I hal
even tua lly became th e New York
Cent r al. la ter becom ing Penn
Cen tral an d now Co nra iL Hobson
l ed trai ns f rom V i rg in ia 10
Col umbu s a nd 10 theGreal Lakes
wh('f(' orr and coa l were pro·
ducts to be del ivered.
Acco r ding to historica l rr·
cords. the Hobso n lrr m ina l em
p l o~e d abo ut ROO al one l ime in
lh e r oundhouse and shops and
w ith tra i nmf: n on thr lines .
r m p loy m en l l o lal cd mo re th an
1.6011 peop le.
In I he ear l.v 1900 's I he ra il road
oprraled passenger and fre lghl
train s wit h eight pas sC' ng(:' r
I rains making I he trip da i lv f ro m
(See HOBSON, p age i\4)

Application accepted for use
of brine water in gas wells
bei ng submil trd 10 l hc Oh io
Depanmc nl of \atura l Hesour ·
res Oil and Gas Division . Use or
brinf' wa1cr is forbidden unl ess
such an applical ion is made bv
thf' bri ne user and appr oved b~·
coun1y an d sta le oHicia ls.
T he app licalion slates tha l lhr
bri nr wa ter is to be used for icr
and dusl co nt ro l on t hr com ·
p&lt;.tn\'·s p roperty on Lt~ a d i ng
Ctce k Hoad i n Mi ddl epor l.

ThP ro m miss ioners ap provC'd
l hr a!Jp licalion. w hich now must
gu lo lht' sl al e leve l for a pproval :
I n I he on ly ol her acl lon 1ak en
bv l he board al Fri day's meel ·
in g. t hP comm issio nPr s approved
pay men l of st•vpral bills.
Pr esen t &lt;ll 1he m Peting wrrr
Co mmi ss ion Prrsi drn t M an ning
Roush, m r mbpr s Ric h J o nes and
Dav id Koblen ll , and Ma ry Hob·

By MELINDA POWERS
Tlmes-Ssentlnel Stall
GA LLIPOLIS - Is necess ll y
l r uly t he m oth er of inven lion'1
Y es, according to Ga l li po lis
r es ide nt Jim Klskls . He rece ntly
r eceived a U .S. paten! fur a n
automobile r eserve heating sys·
I em , a gadget he sa id b ega n as a
simple Idea.
" Jill's cold oulsi de and you go
t o som ewh er e and d on' t want to
go In yet or you wa nt to lis len lo
the r adio, w hy no l lurn your
eng i ne orr wllhoul geltlng co ld 7 "
K is k Js sa id . " It 's jus l so darn
unh a ndy to be wi lh oul a hea l er. ··
Th e sys tem he i nve nled uses
heat from a warm e ngine Ia heat
the passenger compar tme nl of a
vehicle. Kl sk is's sy stem wil l
warm the car for two hours or
longer, d epending o n oulsld e
temperatures. The pump c an be
Installed In a ny car In aboull hr ee
hour s, and will sel l f or a pproxi ·
m al el y $90 w hen i t is m ark eted.
K i sk is, also a n act ive ha m
ra di o ope r al or , spenl a bou t tw o
years designi ng the !Irs I model lo
palenl. He sai d he had 1o use
special parts for the pr ototype.
"1 haC! to-look flit. paM&amp;- that
co uld wllhsland th e tem pera lures I expected, " Kl skl.s said . ' 'I
ha d to shop around ."
H e then conta cled Am erica n
Id ea M anagem ent , a compan y
th ai handles in ve ntor s and lh elr
ideas . The compan y, now ca lled
Technology Licensing Co nsul ·
lan l s. ln co rpora l ~ d iTLCi i , em
played a pal en l alto rney for
Ki sk is and the p r ocess began .
"Ther e was alrea dy a patenl
si ml llar lo m ine . so the altorney

and I had logo thr ough i l and fi nd
how mi ne dl!!er ed," he sa id . " I
fo und one differ ence and th e
attor ney fo und tw o, so mine was
okay to be palen ted. "
Altho ugh if may ha ve been a
simple id ea, lhe costs ur l a k i ng
an Inve ntio n from th e dra w i ng
boa rd l o the pal ent office ca n be
steep . accord i ng to Klsk ls.
" Well , il co st enoug h," he sa id .
·' Ju st

say tha t if somrone has

enough mo nPy 10 bu y a car. th C'y
h ave e noug h mo nPy to pu I i nto CJ
pa len l. "
Ki ski s hopes to reap some
bene!lls f rom lhe lim e and
money he i nves led in the hea li ng
sys tem .
"T LCl is se nd ing br och ures to
about 5(1 dif!ere nl man u! ac lur ·
ers. some ol them m the aula
i nduslry .
"Sure . I hope to ma ke a
mill ion, " he sa id wi lh a smile.

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LOCAL INVENTOR- James Kl skls, Magnolia Dr ., GalllpoUs,
holds the palenl he reclev ed tor an automohlle r eser ve healin g
system .

New water senrice in place
for Tuppers Plains, Chester
By BRIA N J . REED
Tlmes-8enllnel St all
T U PP E RS PLA I NS - Two
les ls of lh e sys lem are al l l hHI
ho ld up new rura l wa ter servi ce
l or 140 cusl omer s in l hr ee M e igs
a nd A th ens County co mmuniti es
T uppe r s Pla in s·Chesler W alr r
Dis trlcl is aboul to begi n servi ce
fo r c ustom ers In the Lel a rt F a lls,
Co urt St reel and Kingsbu ry Road
a r eas. Sil ver Ridge, Wes l Sha de
a nd At hens Co unly Road 53 can
al so look forw ard to w al er
servict? in thr relat i vely n l'i.Jr
fu ture.
T h ese improvemen ts a nd PX ·
pa nslon proj ecl s are a pari of
w h al Don Poo le, TP ·C' S Ge nera l
M anager . calls Phase IV. Poole
r pp ort s thai the $828,000 proj ecl .
l o b r co mplet ed in Oc lober, Is

sl ighlly a head or sch edu le.
Service in L ela rl Fal ls, Co url
Sl r eel a nd Ki ngs bu r y Road wi l l
com mP ncP as soon as the sys tem
pasSf's a fi nal press ure tes t a nd a
co lifor m bac teri al les t; however,
servicf' o n Sil ver Rid ge. Wes t
Sh ad e an rl A thens Counl y Road
53 will take longe r. Li nes are in
I he p rocess or being construc led
and l aps awa it Insta lla t i on In
those communiti es.
Al so as a par t of lh e P hase I V
projec t . l hr ee water sl orage
ta n k s arr be ing co nst ructed.
T hosr sta ndpipe 1anks will bP
loca lrd at Silver Ridge. Gold
Rid gr and New E ng land.
The Silve r R idge lank Is now
undrr constru cti on , and should
be comp lel ed w l lh i n a week.
Ta nks in Go ld Ridge and N ew

E ngla nd sho ul d bP rom piPied by
the end o( July ThP lan ks. w hic h
are Identical lo l hOS&lt;' t hai have
bee n used for grain silo by
fa r mrrs for 7~ ye&lt;Jrs. an• made of
a g lass.coa l rd steel.
T his m ater i a l is thP sa m e usf'd
i n the ma nuf act url' of house ho ld
water hea ters
Rang ing in lll'ighl f ro m 70 feel
lo 84 feet . w ilh an l' igh l foo l
co ncrete base. lhe three ta nks
an• bei ng i nslalll•d by :11 id ·
A tl anli c Slorage of Wos hi ngl on
Co ur th ouse.
Poole ex plai ned I hal the sland ·
pi pt' ta nks are now bl' ing con·
sl ruc ted ln slra d u £ ihc la rge
eleva ted sl orage ta nks t hai have
bee n seen across th e ru ral
l andscope lor years . Poole ex ·
(See NEW WATER, on A6 )

s l l'l te r , c l erk .

Two dead., one hurt in Mason wreck

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTES - Here's how lo work It:

RJ

late Friday , and m arch ed down Se cond i\ \' enue in
GaiUpolls on Salurday morning lo th e d elight of

PO M E RO Y In a shnrl
holi day week m r£'1\ng on F'rida.v.
l he M eigs Co un ly Com m iss ion
ers accepted an appl icat io n to
usP b rine water f r om Doug
Sl ra ng on b eha lf or R Ge m•
llrassel. The Brassel op&lt;•ral ion
ow ns gas wel ls in thP Hu tland
ar ea.
Sta i r l aw rrqui res th a i suc h an
ap pll cal io n be m ade to 1t1c Boarrl
of County Commissionprs brforr

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figure
38 Slow down
39 "Gloomy
Dean"

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The First American Regiment from Spring·
lleld, Ohio has been camped in the c ity park since

By CHARLENE HOE FLifH

ACROSS
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schooler
star
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comedy
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American
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14 Soprano
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25 Onionskin
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Parlly cloudy and humid
wllh a high around 90. The
chance of rain Is 20 percent.

Simple idea becomes
patented item for man

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D eaths ................. ........ A6
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WEST COLU M B IA, W \ ·a. Two West Colu mbia res id r nh
wer e kill ed and a M e:gs Co un l)
m an was inju red i n a sing iP
veh icl e accidenl ear ly Sa l urd av .
The M ason Coun ty Sheri[['s Dl'
partm enl reporl ed.
Edward V an m eter, 34. a nd
T m ia Chandler, 21, bo lh of Wes l
Co lum bia , were re por 1r d dead al

the srenP of thr -t a.m . acc ident
on Lirvi ng Road.
.Ja m es G i bbs, 47, Rac in P. was
lakr n bv Li fef l ig hl to a Col um·
bus a r ea hospll al. a sher if f' s
spokesma n said. T he spec ific
hospl!a l was u ndeterminrd a t
prrss !i m e.
Va nmeter was drivi ng J 1976
ChC'vro let wes t on Liev irig Road
and appa r e ntl y failed l o nego ·

t iatf' a curve. In do ing so, the
ve hic le reporl edly r an inl o a
d itc h l ine and sl ruc k a huge r ock.
Assisl in g al I he sce ne were the
Mason Volunleer F'l r e Deparl
men I, th e M ason Cou n ty Rescue
Squad and p arademlcs !rom lh c
Middl eport E M S. T he acc id ent is
u nder lnves ti ga llo n by the she·
rill' s depar tm enl.

Man stable Jollawing shooting
MID D LEPORT - Ro nald Cre·
mean s, 34, M lddleporl . l s li sted in
sla ble cond lli on a t Ve tera ns
Mem orial Hosplla i f ollowi ng
surger y lor gunshot wounds.
acco rding to M eigs C~~ n ty She·
ri ff .Ja m es M. So ulsby ;
The sheri!! said he assisted the
Middleport Pollee Depar tmenll n
an investlgal lon of a s hoo tln ~
Incident on Vine Sfl·eet In Midd le·

pori Fr iday eveni ng
Jose Scott , 33, was taken i niO
cuslody a shorl tim e af ler l he
shoo llng an d is bei ng held In I he
Mlddleporl J ail , accord i ng to
&amp;lu lsby. Crem ea ns was tra ns·
por ted t o Veter ans by priva te
ve hicle.
&amp;lulsby sa id a charge or
atlemp ted mu rder Is expected to

be filed Monday mornin g In
M eigs Coun l y Courl agaln sl
Sco t I.
Assislan t Pros~c u t lng Allor·
ney Linda Warner was on lhe
scene along with Burea u of
Crimi nal ln ves tlgalion A genl
Her m an Henry.
No mollve l or the shoo tin g was
g ive n.

TANK GOES UP- Sheets of metal are llllltalled
by a Mid-Atlantic Storage crew on one of three
new water tanks being llllltalled In Melp and

Alhellll Counltes b)' Tuppers PlaiDs-Chester
Water Dl•trlcl. Tbese sheets are coated with a
glass lining like th011e on household water tanks.

�July 8, 1990

:Commentary and perpsective

Crown City numbering begiris

July 8. 1990
Page-A-2

CROWN CITY - A county·
wide 911 eml!rgency response
system will be one step closer to
completion alter residents In
Crown City receive new house
numbers.
Anyone living In Crown City or
on the Crown City rural l'IIUtes
should receive nottncauon
through the m.ll of their DeW
address by 'l'llelday' July 10. nm
Brumfield aDd Chris Petrll, studtnt workers at t~ Gallia
County Engineers' Office, recently completed the numbering
system.
The Engineers' Office has
finished numbering houses that
receive mall !rom the Vinton ,
Bidwell and Cheshire post off!·

United Gennany gives Berliners woes
A Division of

825 Third Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio

Ill Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio
(614) 992-2156

(614) 446-2342

ROBERT L. WINGET'\'
Publisher
HOBART WILSON JR.
Executive Editor

PAT WIIITEHEAD
i\sslstanl Publisher-Controller

A MEMBER of The United Press Internat ional. Inland Dally Press Association and the American Newspaper Publishers Associat ion

LETTERS Of' OPINION are we\ rome.

Th~·

snould be Jess than 300 words

long. AH letters are subj oct toedltlng and must be slgnOO wlth name, address and
telephone number . No unslgnt:d leU.E'rs wUI be publlshe&lt;l Letters should be In

go&lt;Xi taste, addressing_t~s~s. not persmal!tles.

Backstairs at
:the White House

BE RLIN - Th~ smiles of last
November w h ~ n th~ Berlin Wall
fell have been replaced with
clenched -jaw anxtet y on both
sides of the wall. These rilles once united ani! lheri dlvl~ed must merge ngaln . All the
backslapping and hugging th ai
accompanied the opening of the
wall has given way to jockeying
for positi on.
Alr ea dy West Berlin Mayor
Walter Mom per -Is scrambling to
persuadf&gt; 1he West German goVf'rnnw nt in Ronn to k('{'p up thehuge sulJs idles that have kepi the
western hall of Berlin afl oat for
_)'('3fS.

I n bf'hind -thr-scenf's discu ssions, Mom per is usin g the "now
man" than rver'' argument to
kPrp 1ht1 monP.Y flowing.
For ,vrars. visitors hav t' rP·
rnotrkf'd on how prospP rous Wf' st

Ber li n looks for a city that is rut
off from the- outsillC' world.
"Looks" was the key word . The
appearance was at least half
Illusion.
The su bsidy of West Berlin by
the West German gov~rnment
over the years has amounted to
more than $60 billion - in excess
of $30 .000 per Berliner. Litera lly
half of Wes t Berlin's budget
ca me from Bonn. In add!! ion. 1he
cit y offered phenomenal ln cen·
lives l or buslness~s that wou ld
place their headq uarters there,
with univ ersity benefits. subsid·
izE'd air f ares and other perks.
Now thPre Is mumbling in Bonn
abou t cutting off Berlin and
letting If fend for It self
Predictably, Mayor Momper
and other city officials would
rathrr not .
ThPrP is a bit of personal pique

Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta
going on in angry argument s
between federal and cllyofficlals
in closed-door meetings. Bonn
likes being the capital of West
Germany, but Is unsuited for the
job of capital of a unified
Ger many . It only got the Western
capital ~ es lgnalion at the end of
World War II because the pw
mler German city . Berlin, lellliO
miles Inside the &amp;lvlet·occupied

zone
Optimi stic West Berliners are
g:uess lng I hat the political unifi·
cation of the city will comr a ~
ra rl yasDecem ber . lnan y i'VPnt,
th e de facto unification occurs
tomorrow !July 2! with the full
conversion of the East Germany
c urr ency t o Wes t German

marks.
In th r East, the singiP mom::..

By HELEN THOMAS
l/PI White Housr R&lt;•porter
WASHINGTON- Oh how the mighty have fallen Henry Ktssingr r .

forme r Secretary of StalE:'. master geopo litician, is coverin g thr
World Cup soccer matches in Rome for the Los Ange les Time s.
acco rding to Tim es reporters .
With so me of the touchiest Eas t West prob lems being reso lved
peacefully. Kissi nger may havP had time on his hand s_ HP ha sa lwav '&gt;
been a soccer buff . The question is can he bf.' an imp&lt;.~rtial wi!h WL:st
Gl'rmany and Ital y playing.

Kissinger still ha s a thick Germa n acrrnt -onr that he nrvrr carrd to
sh~d

In al l his years in America .
Kissinger may Jove soccer. bu t during hi s halcy;on days in
Wash ington he v iewed the world as a r hcss OOa r d.
Is there lirt&gt; after being a key playrr i n an admini stration in
Washington. Apparently there is as an expert ha sti ly summoned for
television tal k shows. Some officials whose polici~s went down th e
drain are still being ca ll ed on fo r telev ision appParancPs as thr
instant experts.

They also fincl a nrw lifr wriling co lumns and pontificating on a ll
lhe issues that they failed to se ll during their da vs as the sen ior
administration officia ls.
·
· · Whether th~ policies s u cc~eded or failed doesn't seem to matter. it
• i~ the question of name va lue. &amp;l many of fici als from th e Reagan
· adminls Ira I ion are finding I hey do not have 1o be ou t in t hr cold They
can go on te levision or write for new spapers.
The president has al ready surpassed his predecessor-Ronald
Reagan-in the number of news co nfere nces he has held so lar -mol1'
!han 50 in less than two yea r s in the Whi te House.

So Bush is proving that he is access ib le. And hPha s bPen rrwking orf
heand comments on world affai rs as he begins or ends a golf gam e.
But he still stifff'ns when hp is asked a que~ lion in the Ova l Office &lt;unless the subject is so compelling Ihal he canno1 avoid answering
-:

Bush would likf&gt; t o makP thP Oval Of fkP ancltllr r&lt;lbinPI room "no
·. mew 's !and'' for questions but so f ar Iii' has nut s urct•cded .

Hous ton is going a ll out to makr the Economic Summit a big
:. success- at least in terms of Texa s hospitality . Shades of LllJ . Not
:si nce the passing of the Johnson era has Texas been so much on the
: map
T he planning has go ne on for months, and thP T exans are re adv to
. ~ ~ ho w th e rPst of th P wo rld that th~ Lonr Star Statt• is &lt;.1 grrat plaCe to
· v is It

: Soph ist ica ted but stiff French Prcsiden1 Fra ncois Milwrrand in a
?tel son is difficult to imagine. llu I the le ader s of I he six uther \\'es tern
. &gt;lldu strialized democracies wi ll hr loaded wtth Texd S·stvle
· gift s-boots too.
·
Rut it isn' t likPJ ~- thJI PrPs id ent B u ~h \Nil! pr-c·scnt boots dPcurated
: with thP Amer-ican fl&lt;.~g as he did to brwildrred Ch inese offi c ial s in

. Beijing las t year.
Primr Minist('r Margarrr Thatchrr 's hu sband Drnms hJ s arcPrt r d
. an in vi ta tion to at tend a dinnrr in Hous ton Monday n1ght which
: Barbara Bu sh is ho stin g fo r thr spou ses of the Econo mic Summit
4

1Padt-•r s

Dennis T hatch£&gt;r , who takf's the ro lr of spouse in .&lt;..t r idr. will be'
:enterta i ned along wi th the wh·es at the home of Hugh and Ilrtt v
·Liedtke. close fr ien ds of th e Presid ent and Mrs Rush
·
• Mr s. Liedl kP in dtf' d Mr s_ Ru sh to ho st her dinnl'r in ht• r Housto n
·home Although res id ent s of Houston, the Bus hes ha ve an i\ o lot tho!
: rhe_
v hope to bui ld a home on whrn thrir Whitr HouS&lt;' dav -~ arr O\"(•r
~ Whilr in Hou ston. thP _v r(l si dr in thrir su itr at Thr H ou~ton1an .
.
: : ThP

nr-,t

lad\· v.·&lt;HJIPil r•spPcia l ly to takP ttl(' spo us1•s to sce nic San

:A"n lonio whl~rT they will stro ll along thc- Rivt•r \\'alk Jnd altt' nd a
-luncheon hosted bv Sa n Antonio Mavor Li la Cockrell.
• ·:\l rs. Bus h also will lead th e tour to the Mission San Jose. the newlv
. · r~novated Majetic Theat er and T he Alamo.
San Antonio is rf'ady to put on its bf'~ t [ips ta ·stvlf' :'vlrxican
influ('nCPd hospitalit y for thP wor ld visitors .

l'ot to be outdone by her sport s lovi ng hu sband, Mrs. !lu sh has been
soa king up the sunsh ine and relaxing on a s rrictly privat e vacat io n at
lhf'ir seaside estate at Kennebunkport. Maine.
She ha s hecn swi mmming daily , playing tennis and indulging in her
favorilf:' pasltime-gardening as she prepares fo r thr demanding
sched ule in Houston and the Texa s summer heat .a dv week~nd .J ulv
7-R
.

Berry's World

&lt;:&gt;

"If you'd gonslnto ths S&amp;L bus1ness lnstssd
of beComing s patty thlsf. you wouldn't bs
thiS fix today. "

tar.v sys tem is ca using great
consternat ion. We ta lked Ia East
Berliners waiting In lines around
the city lor applications to
co nv ert th eir bank accounts .
Most were worried that they
won't surv ive' In the capitalist
syst em of I he West. They had
seen th e high prices In the
Western stores and wondered If
they will be abl e to alford even
the bas i cs
Many are worried that they
will not ha ve jobs since they
work ed at st ate-run fac tories
that , by We ster n standards. are
grossly ovPrs taf fed and
undPrpr oduct lve.
A high ·school hi story teacher
to ld us th at she Is loo king forward
to ch uck in g the old Marxist
tex tbo oks. but why, shl' askrd,
should she now have to t each the
ev ils of socialism when the truth
lies somewhere In betwe-en ?
On t he othpr sidPo fwh at is left
of the wall . West Berliners have
their own doubts. Th ey don't
need an infu sio n of wor ker s from
an und eremployed underc lass
tha t doesn't know the meaning of
"work aholl c."
For their part, the East Berlin ·
ers ar e defenslvl' about th eir
work ethi c. They told us not to
underes tima te the pluck It took to
survive and get ahead under
communism . Just give them a
chancf:' a t ll decrnt job and they
will do the res t. ihPv said.
Despite the eco nomic and
emotional rivalry . this city ha s a
his tory of rift s and mends. I t
bPgan as two small 13th cen tury
villages nam ed Brrl in and Kolin
on opposite sid e' of the River
Spree. In those days, both sides '
resisted unity even aft rr somronr built a bridge.
Th ey nvercamP thP ir differen ces eventual ly a nd berarnr Berlin, the powerful capital of tltr
Imper ial, Weimar and :-Jazl
Germanles. In the 20th rcn tu rv,
It will take less lim P for the
reblendlng to occur and for
Berlin to challrn~f' lhP world's
top cities , suc h as NPw Yor k.
Tokyo and L ondon . for
dominance

WINl\'ERS STRIKE GOLD - Rece iving their
chec ks are the winners of the Pot of Gold Contest,
sponsored by the Gallipolis Area Chamber of
Commerce during the 2alh Annual Gallipolis
Rh-cr Rc~rcntlon Festival. Pictured from lelt

neuro ti c obsession with t elev i·
sio n k ll e~ lights and eagerness t o
work deal s that adva nce hi s
pPrsonal fortunrs. Bl ac ks atT'
horrifird by Wnshing1on, ll .l' .
M ayor Ma r ion Barry 's allegrdl y
c riminal pr edilect Ions . And
whi le bla ck s appl aud Rep . W1l
llam H. Gary Ill, D·Pa ., as th e
third r anking mrmbPr in th f'
Housr IP&lt;Itkrship, thPy rr srnt hl s
manipulative alliance with Gear
gi a's reactionary Sen. Sam Nunn
t o advan cf' Gray 's vice prrs id C'nt ia l ambi t ions . It would
be unthinkablr for Mande la to
consider be i ng a running matf'
for an Af r ik anPr co nserva t ive .
Thr hi storic wrl come of N('l so n
Mandela bv New York Cit y.
Presid ent Bush and Congress
may have hl 'l'n a p art iall.'ffort b_v
American s to atom' for pas t
complicity in So uth Africa' s
apartheid. Ilut for blacks, it wa s
a national catha rs is. For thr f i r st
l imp In vrars, bl&lt;1rks could rxalt
onP of thrir own lnndsmP n as

qualifi ed to wear the hi.stm il·al
mantl e of indeprnrient hlack
Ameri ca n heroes.
To bP iJ stand -up paradi gm of
ca ndor and conststPnc v ra n
ca use probl ems. Mandel~ 's rm brace of Fidel Castro infunatrd
Cu ban Am erican s. and h is rPi trration of friendship fo r Moammar
Gadalfl and Yaslr Arafat dis
m ayed .1Pwlsh Ameri ca ns.
To black Amer ica ns. nrithPr
pos it ion detracte~ from till' du al
sp lendor of Mandela's faith - his
commitm ent to r:J 1mlversal nonrac i al. non-sexis t sociPt v and his
guarantrr that those of Afrl ciJ n
ances tr y w ill br f'Q uitab! v
rrprr srn t rd .
ThP M andt&gt;la f'r J has begun,
no t only for Am rr lra, but for thr
world . II Is a I lmr for moral
re new aL It is a timr. in the words
of the I srael propllrl. Isaiah,
whom :\11andrla qt~ oled, t o
"mountj up w ith wings as eagl es
.. run and not bl' wr arv . walk
.1 nrl not br faint.• ·
·

FUO GRA NDE Fo r his
arh ievc mPn ts in theatrr &lt;.~nd art s
er1u r at ion . CrPgor y A . Mill er .
Ph .D. , direc tor of the F'inr and
Performing Arts Center at the
Un iversit y of Rio Gra nd e, ha s
been honored by the univ er sity' s
Board of Trustees
Th f' board rxtrndE'd it s ·' sin ·
cen· co ngrntulatinns" to Miller .
a 1990recipi ent oftheGovernor's
Award for the Art s for thl'
orig ina l p la~~ s hr has staged at
Rio Cran de. and for the creat i on
nf lhP A pp&lt;ila r hian In stlt ute for
the Art s and Hurnani t if~ s .
I n a citati on p rt•st•ntPd to
Mlll l'r a t t hhr board's summe r
meeting, the bodrd ha i led Miller
for initiating "a reawak en ing of
intPrr ~ t and prid r for this Appal ·

revelation, al beit with mlsglv ·
ings. But when Sm ith f ailed to
stop at two wives and went on to
have 27. Emma got difficult to
handl e.
Then Smith reportedl y rr
celved another revelation In
which the Lord laid It on the line
to Emma:
"And let my handma id Emma
Smith rece iv e al l those that ha ve
been gi ven unto my s('rvant
Josep h.. And I command my
handm aid Emma Sm ith to abide
and cl eave unt o my servant
Josep h and to none else. But If
she will no t abide the command
men!, she shall be destroved.
sa lth the Lord ."
..
Smith kept these revelations a
secret and It wasn't until 1852,
eight years after his Math, that
Brigham Young made the an ·
nounc ement that Smith during
his lifetime had received a
rev elation advocating plural
marriages for all. Smith, said
Young, had written down the
revelation and Young had 11 .
By this time, the Mormon
church had spilt. Young was the
leader of the faction that settled
In Utah as the Church of Jesu s
Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Another group set up headquar·
ters In Independence, Mo., and
called Itself the Reorganized
Church of Latter Day Saints .

Joseph' s widow Emma and his
William sided w ith the
Reorgan ized Church, which today ha s a memhPrshlp of onl y
191 ,000 as romparPd to four
mil li on in the Utah church .
Th e Reorganized Church di s·
pul es the cl aim tha t Smith
practl ced and sanctioned polyg·
amy. It says there Is no authent lc
document that would verily this
assertion . Wh"t about the stat e·
mrnt In the E ncyclopedia Brit an ·
nl ca that Sm lt h practIc ed
polygam y?
The Reorganized Church rhal
l enged the encyc lopedia on this
and In 1968 sa id It had receiv ed a
letter from the editors saying
they had done some Investigating
and had decided there was no
broth~r

e~ecutive

director, Doris Henry, $500 winner, Delilah Cox,
$1,000 winner and Tom Wiseman, chamber
president. (Times-Sentinel photo by Krls
Cdthran)

achian region by the exposure of
lar ge audiences of all ages to the
conditions and hi story of Appala ·
ch la . through productions pres
en ted on -campus and on tour ."
The board also noted his
participation In the Appalachian
Childrens Theatre Series, the
encouragemf'nt of new writer s
through the Play Reading Circle ,
and the staging of three shows he
authored or co - wrot~: "They
Were Vaudevillians" t 1986 1,
"Out of th e Red Brush ' " t 1987t
and "Jps se Stuart Stori es"
t l98Yi.
"D r . Mille r. through a con
scientious dedica tion to his pro·
fession as an artist and an
administrator. has b~en at the
forf' front of programmin g th at

ha s esta blished the Universi ty of
Rio Grande as a regional een te r
for th e perform ing arts and thl'
cre atio n of the App lachian Jn sti·
tute fur the Arts. that ha s
at tracted the participation of
noted artists in the In stitute and
the attention of the Governor of
Ohio for a prestigious award,"
the c ita ti on sa id .
J'vliller is directing and partir !·
paling in thl'w&lt;•ek long workshop
sponsored thi s summer by theAIAH . The A JAH exposes area
public sc hool educators to me
thod s in using the arts In the
classroom The work shop. set fo r
July 2'J.Aug 4 . wi II he staffed by a
n urn br r of arti sts and profession al..., fr om Ohio and thC' rl'g ion

Economics for youngsters
target of recent workshop .
R ill C:RANIJt: - More tha n a
do1.r n ;1 rr ;1 public sc t10ol
tPa chrrs wen• rxposPd to nPw
m r l hods of introduc ing econom ic
Pducation i nto thrir c lass room s
through a sf' minar sponso red by
thP Lorr-n M Ber ry Cen ter for
Eco nomic Education at th P Unl ·
\'f' J' Si lY of Rio Cr anc.IP .
0Yrr thrf'P da\ " · thl' tPi:l f' llf'rs
-,tudird \\·ays of making l'Cu nom
i!' ~ d rl r•njoyab!P rxpc-ric-n cP for
thf' \r stud ents. as we ll as a
\'a I ua bil' IC'drnin g too l. cxp la i nrd
1hi ' Ct' ll tf' r · &lt;&gt; d i r c('tor .. IPrry Gust .
" T IH' p r in cipal purpose was to
wtn k with tra cher s and dc-v isf' a
m •'l hodolog:; to in srrt C'C'Onom ic
0duca tio n 1ntn ps t a bli ~ hed curriculum . &lt;. uch as grorg-raph \' .
chrmist r \· and soci;1l studif's.··

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Polygamy was banned I 00 years ago
When we see In the BlbiP that
Solomon had 700 wives (a thou sand If y ou include the 300 live-In
mi stresses he had during hl s
lifetime), Jos~ph Smith seems
like a piker .
Smith founded the Mormon
church and, according to sornp
sources, practiced po lygamy.
Alan Besllc' s book, "Praise thr
Lord," says Smith had 27 wives.
Polygamy was common In Old
Testament times, even amo ng
the patriarchs like Abraham and
Jaco b. An Important role of
wives was to produce offspri ng
lor the man. The more wives, the
more children.
In an agrarian society where
field hands were needed , child ·
ren represenled wealth. They
also assured a man's - and a
nation's- posterity . In addition,
rulers like Solomon were looked
up to for their virility .
Joseph Smith, who considered
himself a rrophet of !he Lord,
began reflecting on the many
wives and concubines of hi s
"predecessors." According to
Bestlc, he asked the Lord
whether polygamy applied to
latter-day prophets like himself.
Th e Lord replied that It did - as
long as the first wife gave her
consent.
Smith's wife Emma went along
with Joseph's story about the

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RG trustees commend playwright

What the Mandela era meaDS ___C_h_u_ck_·._sc_m_w
t lon ary War and the Dec l arat io n
of Independence, r il ing thei r
rat!ona le fo r violen ce as 1hr bas is
for hi s refus al to dis av ow it.
121 For the last eight yea r s.
bl ilr k Americans suffPrPd ·unclf'r
thr admini stration of t he most
rarlst prrs idPnt si nce Woodrow
Wilson. With systematic prf'Ci ·
~; t o n, a Rraganized government
and Suprem e Court ev lscera !Pd
many of th f' r i vi l ri g ht ga in s of
thr prf'viou s ~5 ypars . Mand ela
g lnw ~ as a heacon of hopp fo r
chan gr .
r.1\ 131 ack Amrr ica ns ha ve no
rrcr nt heroes with the power and
grarf' to stand up 10 " the ma n"
and co nfront him as an Pqu al. An
('lrctrify l n_g rxamplr was Man &lt;l el as sc holarl v dissection of Ted
I&lt;oppel
·
Thrv a l!-'in kn ow th &lt;l! ft•w bl ack
/\mrriran IPadrrs mPrl thr
st and;Hd .se t by Mandt?! a
Th ey love and respect .J esse
.l&lt;Jck.&lt;;o n. But many arf' also
painfully awarr of .Jackson's

driveway.
The numbering system choS&lt;:fl
lor Gallla County Is a stralg~t
line mileage system assigning up
to a four-digit number in serW!s
per mile along each road.
:'
Odd numbers will be on the leh
and even on the right as o~e
proceeds down the road. For
example, If a house number Is
5500 Lincoln Pike, the num~r
would Indicate that the locatloo
of this home Is on the right side
and five and a half miles 041
Lincoln Pike from Its lnterser·
tlon at State Route 141.
If anyone has questions abo~t
the system, or has not received
notl!lcatlon of a number, an):l
should have, they are encour·
aged to call the Gallla Coun~
Engineers' Ofllce at 446-4009. '

ces. Residents in these areas
have already been Identified .
T~ numbers lor the Patriot post
office are near completion, leav ·
lng the Rio Grande, Thurman,
Oak Hill aiKI Gallipolis rural
ro ..tes to be num~
111 grdef to recetw prompt
mall deliVery aDd utility service,
and toald In location for lire, law
eaturwrnellt and ambulance ~er·
vtee, It ts rt!COmmended that
residents with new addresses
post three-Inch rellectorlzed
numbers on their mall boxes.
If a mall box Is located
anywhere other than directly In
front o! the home, It Is also
recommended that the number
be put on a post beside the

Darst retires at Kyger Creek plant

"You're in charge of promotion. HOw could you let this Mandela hero
eclipse Dick Tracy?"

Thr ultima te irony of Npl so n
Mandrl a's epochal · triumphant
tour ma y l i P in it h;Jving a f;~r·
gn• atl'r impat"t on American
r·&lt;:~ cr rl-'lations t han on South
Afri can apartheid.
Thf' rx ri tPmPnt and inspira ·
lion th at the charisma ti c South
African gf'nrratrd among blilrk
Arnpric&lt;Jn s lrttn sla tt•s info a npw
dawn ing of black prldP ~·a t si ncr
Martin L uther King .J r has
anyonp so capt urrd the sou ls of
black Amer icans. It is al so the
fi rs t t im P in hi stor y t h;ll hlac-k
Arnrrican s uni vcrs a ll v id1·ntifif'd
wi th an African lead f r .
But why now.., Wh ~' h i.i\' f'
Amr-ri cans in th r Af r i can Dia spo ra claspf'd to thrir brpasts in
1990 this r h arismat ic land sman
of whom so few knr-w so li t tle fi vr
V('ars &lt;:~go ? Thrrr arr rh rri'
r raso ns.
( I \ B l etck Americ a has lon .Q
we arird of whitr AmNica· s
mora l i nronsistrncy
/\ bll.lc k
rntHl finall y darpd to reaffirm thrld eals of the Amer ica n Revolu

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

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tr y in g to a c hievP is to get
yo ungsters to make choices and
deci sions through economic
logic , rathe r than th rough emo·
li ons or la ck of economic know l edge." he added .
The teachers looked at such
concepts as supply and dem and.
sra r clty. productivity and inter·
dependence
In stru cto rs In ·
elud ed Linda Bauer. associate
profe ~sor of Pducation at Ri o
Gra nde; Kay Michael. supervt
so r of student services a t Buck ·
eye Hills Career Cent er ; and
K ar rn Thoma s. a tea cher at
Bi dwell Porter Elementa ry .
Guest ll'rturer s included Cha·
rles F. Palmer. Ph.D. deaan of
the Eme rson E Evan s Col lege of
Business Management; H Paul
Llovd, dean of the Colleg t' ul
Ed~ca tion , Fine ArtS and Physi
ca l Education: and Kevin Smith.
a pl anner for IDS Financial
Servi ces.
Thr ough l ec tures and group
activities . the teachers dew
loped two economic rduca t io n
le sson plans fo r the classroom
and reviewed them. developed
addition al lesso n pla ns a nd wrot P
critiques of them. among othl'r
acti vi ti es
" fco nom irs a l wa vs sc ;trrd
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Thr Loren M Berry Ce nter for
Economtc Education, an affiliate
()f thr ll h \o Cou nci l on Eco nomic
F:duc J t iu11 . pro\·i rlf' s spn ·ices
and insrruc t ion l o a fin• rounty
area of south eas tprn Ohio. i nc lud ing l.a llia . .l ack son. Law rrnrP . :vlf•i gs and \ 'i nt on
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Hospital news
VETER .~NS MEMORIAL
Frida ~· admissio ns - Crorg f•
~ l aa t.'i, ~ hadr : Mildred Harri ~.

M ason. W.Va .; William Hu ghc.s.
Pomeroy ; and Ronald Crr
mP tnl s . Middlepor t.
Fr ida v di schargPs - 1\o nr .

South Ct•ntral Ohio
Su nda _\'. piirlly c loud.\ ' and
humid with a hi~h a round~(! The

(·ha ncr of rai n is 20 pe r rPnt

Extended Foreca.•t
Monday through Wednesday
A chance of showers and
thunder storm s Monda .v and
Tu ~sd ay and fai r W~dnesday.
Highs in the 80s . Lows In thr 60s.

Divorce granted
POMEROY - A divorce has
been granted In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court to Rhonda
Kay Justis from Charles Rex
Justi s.

Marriage license ·
issued in Meigs
POMEROY - Marriage II·
censes have been granted by the
Meigs County Probate Court to
Donald Cecil Ward, 36, and
Roxanne Marie Rose, 28, botll of
Point Pleasant: and Frank
Dwight Day, 25, and Katherine
Ann McDarby. 30, both of
Reedsville .

Meigs wreck
investigated
POMEROY - Deputies of the
Meigs County Sheriff's Depart ·
menl Investigated a one car
acc ident early Saturday
morning.
According to the reporl. the
accident occurred around 1:45
a.m . on Route 248 at the one mile
marker . Kevin M . Brighton.
Ree&lt;lsvll le. wa s traveling east
and lost comtrol in the curve and
slid sldewaya Into a mailbox
across the lawn and Into the
guardrail. His 1969 Ch~ette
sustained moderate damage.
Brighton was charged with fall ·
ure to control and drlvlna: under
the Influence.
1n other matters , deputies took
a report on Thursday at 10:45
a.m. According to the report,
Co nnie J Grimm, Woodstock,
Il l.. was backing from a private
drive on Naylor·s !tun ROI4 and
backed Into a s011thbo\1Dd vthlek
drlvPn by JeaiM!tte L"nastord.
Pomeroy . Grimm's 19ll0 Dotson
suatalne&lt;l no damage but l.utllb;·
ford's l!MI5 hrd Escort recflvecl
1ight damaa:e. There """ no
injuries or citations r~On Thursday an~1100n I~
department receiVI!d a call from
Ronald Stick~. Buzzwrd Den
Road, Dexter, that he had
re t urned home from a holiday
visit and found a stripped car in
his garage. According to the
report. a 1990 Ford Muotang GT,
had been reported stolen on May
19 by the Columbus Pollee. The
vrhiclc wa s impounded and an
inve sti gation In continuing.

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Today Is Sunday, July 8, the 189th day of 1990 with 176 tu follow
·
The moon i s ful l.
The morning star s are Venus , Mars and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mercury and Jupit er.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Ca ncer . They include
dirigible Inventor Ferdinand von Zeppelin In 1838· French
psychologlsl A l fred Binet In 1857: oil magnate John D Roc,kefeller In
1839 and his grandson, Vice Pres id ent Nelson Rockefeller, In 19!»l
jazz singer Billy Eckstlne In 1914 (age 76): Roane Arledge, preslden't
of ABC New s and Sports, In 1931 (age 59): singers Jerry Vale In 1932
1age 58) and Steve Lawrence In 1935 (age 55): ballet dancer Cynthia
Gregory In 1946 1age 44) and actress Kim Darby In 1948 (age 42!.

plant manager.
Darst lolned OVEC in 1955 as a
guard in the personnel depart ·
ment. In the same year he
transferred to the yard depan.
ment at a coal handler He
advanced through the various
yard department classifications,
where In 1970 he was promoted to
conveyor opera1or.
Darst Is a member of the
Cheshire Baptist Chureh. He Is a
native of Middleport and he and
his wile, Charlene reside at
Route 1. Cheshire.

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was a poly gamist
In the next edition, the ~d itors
reportedly told the leaders of the
Reorganized Church, that slat e
ment about Smith' s plural mar
rlages would be left out.
Never! heless. thp current
11990) edit ion oft he encyclopedia
say s " I here is evidence that
Smith may have married as
many as 50 wives."
A few splint er groups In Utah
st ill engage In plural marriages.
but the st ate looks the other wa y.
"We pr efer t o prosecut~ more
h armful cr lm ~s," says the
state's attorney general.

mented. ··Now al te r three short
days I feel comfortable and think
I w t\1 and can go back to my
classroo m and prPsent some
cco num1c material nnd idea s
along with social studies, math
and language arts."
Among the reac hers attending
the workshop were Mickey
Ku cs ma, Portia nd E ll' rnent ar.v.
Randy Fergu son, Lick Middl&lt;&gt;
School. .Jack son: Sandra Barr.
S_v ra cu sr E l emPntar~': Jean
Boggs. WelLs ton Hi gh Sc hool :
Pa ul Bo ggs , Wrllst on Junior
Hi gh School; lla i'HI Gaul. Sou th ·
ern Hi gh Sc hoo L Pa mc-l ii Smith .
Kinmson E \(•men tary, J oc kson :
Gat! Belville. Hannan Tra ce
Elcmentarv: and M ark Ca rlisle.
\ ' ita Carm ;tn . Dalli r Forgey.
Fanni e Mt'l c alr, St~r.1h Spur lock
and La rry Shong, al l rrom VInton

CHESH !RE - Dale Darst of
Cheshire retired July 1 !rom the
Ohio Valley Electric Corpora·
lion' s Kyger Creek Plant, according to an announcement
today from Norman H. Tarr,

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July

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

a. 1990

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July 8, 1990

Louisiana abortion veto upheld Miami frosh

7 3-year-old
to graduate
MARTIN, Tenn. !UP!)
Edith May . who left school to
become a bride at age 15. will
realize he r lifelong dream next
month when she graduates from
the University of Tennessee·
Martin - at the age of 73.
May will be the oldest pe rson
eve r to gradua te from
Tennessee·Martin. sc hool off!.
cia ls said.
"It was a desire I've a lway s
had 1to e arn a degree 1. but I got
married when I was 15," May
sat d. "1 raised five children and

there was jus t no opportun ity for
me to do what I wanted for
n1YSelf until my family wa s
grown ."
May grew up in the Ozarks
near Marshall. Ark ., where there
was not a lot of opportunity .
." Back In the backwoods where
I .grew up, there wasn't much
o~por tunlt y even for reading
materials. When we got a m aga zine, we would pass It around
until It was jus t In tatters," she
said
May earned her high schoo l
eqUivalency diploma in 1979
while l iving in Ohio. She moved to
Martin and took a n entra nce
exam at the sc hool in 1980. She

BATON ROUGE, La. (UP! )T he Louisiana Senate fe ll three
votes s hort of enacting the
nation's tough es t state anti·
abortion law over the veto of Gov .
Buddy Roemer.
It was not Immediately clear If
a n ti ·a bortlon leaders in the Senate would make at least one
more allempl to override the
veto. T he Senate's rules do no t
specll\cally provide for a second
vote . No governor's veto has
been overridden in Louis iana In
this century.
The upper c hamber voted 2316
lo put the near·ban on abortion
into e ffect . A tota l of 26 votes
would have been needed to obtain
the two thirds majority needed to

compeling cla im s to a for tunP in

·· w e bel ieve 1he esse ntial Iss ue
that Is at s take Is the freedom of
the ind ivi dua l to discover and
e njo y the be ne fit of that discov ·
e r y." Robol said . "There's a lot

sunken t r easure .

at stCike, and it's more than

NORFOLK. Va. !UP! )- Law ·
yers will probe the murky depths
of maritim e la w In the coming
week in an effort to clear up

su rprise d she

A fed e ral judge is scheduled 10
hear closi ng argumPnts Wednf'S·
day in a battle for what ma y be

"I w as absolutely scared to

the richest treasure find In
mode rn U.S. histo ry.
At stake . up to $1 billio n in gold
from th e s teamer Central Amer·
ica. which sank abou t 160 miles
off of South Carolina during an
1857 hurri ca ne
About a ton of glea ming go ld

shf'

was

death because l didn' t know what
to e xpect . Confide nce in our·
sel ves is so important. If we don't
have it, we jus! give up. If we
belie ve we ca n. with God's help.
we can do it. That's been my
motto al l the way through ," she
sai d
She said her biggest surprise in
rPtu r ning to sc hool wa s di scover ing she could lear n the s ubj ect
mat ter.
May was encouraged by mos t

people, but she said a few sco ffed

at her dream .
"Some of my relatives sneered
a t me and sa id, 'What will you do
with 1a degree!?' Well. even if I
don't m a ke any money wtth it ,
j~st doing 11 is its own reward, to
know I stayed wi th It and
accomplis hed what I seJ out to do
for

the

pure

enjoyme nt

of

lea r ning."
Her firs t Jove is wr iting, a nd
she sa id shp wou ld l ike to wrlte a

beok. possibly an a u tobiography .
.May fi nis hed classes on J une
29. and she sa id her concen tra -

tion often lapsed as she thought
abo ut graduation dav
'-'These !lnal days~ have been
unbe lievable I've been so ex·
clled at times that I can hardl y do
my work ." she sa id .

Hobson ...
!From IIOBSON. page All
Columbu s to Cha rles ton. four
eaC h way . P asse nger and fre \gh1
tra ins tra\·e led on sepa ra te
tracks ou t of Hobson bu t m erged
a~

Rutland. with more 1ha n 25
s tops made befor e reachtng
Columbus .
: Coa l. perishable foods, c he m i·
•a ls. and feed were tra nsported
dn

thE'

tra i ns.

freight

while

passe nger trains had a baggage
c&lt;o~r

whic h car ri ed m ai L

. Ever y depot had its d ls patch er
ol ong with th e em ployees who
6andled th e flatbed wagons
Which transported cargo to the
baggage ca r . II required ma ny

bricks and coins was rec overed

last s ummer by the Ohlo·based
Columbu s· America Di scove r y
Group, with the a id of Nemo, a
re mote·co ntrolled und erwa ter

robot.
It's believed another 2 tons of

go ld remain with the Cent ral
America. some 8,000 teet below
the surface .
Bu t bringing up 1he booty, as
difficult a s that Is, Is just the
beginning of the salvage ba ttle.
Col umbu s·A merlca official s
cla im they mus t constantly pa ·
trot the area where the sidewheel
steamship was found , fe ndi ng of!
20th century pirates armed with
comp uters and sonar equipment.
And not all the competition for
the gokl takes place a1 sea.
Thomas Thompson of Co lum
bus. Ohio. who heads Co lumbu s·
Americ a, says he feel s like a
swimmer e ncircled by sharks
when he sits In a courtroom ful l of
the lawyers i n the case.

Columbus · America is trying to
fend off competing claims from
U.S. and Br iti sh Insurance com·
pan\es a nd Insurance umbre lla
orga niza tio ns. from Co lumbia
University in New York . and
from a longtime treas u re hunter
living In Ca lilornia .
U.S. Dis trict .Judge Rtchard 8
Kellam will d ecide who gets the
go ld . After Wednesday 's a rgu .
ment s. he m ay take unti l the end
o f the summer to rende r a fin al

dec ision. lawyers said.
Thompson's lawyer. Ric ha rd
Robol of Norfolk, said the casedes pite the millions of dollars at
stake -

may be

f'Vf'n

morr

Important in determining how
ownership c la ims Jo hundreds of
other s hipwrecks a re ha nd led.

gold ."
Co lumbu s·Amer ica cia im s It
owns the go ld because the group
did what others had no1 been a ble
10 do in more th an 130 years: find
th e s hipwrec k and bring up the
treas ure.
But th e insurance companies

say this is not a multimillion·
dollar version of "find ers
keepe r s."
' 'That 's a legal myth. " said
Guilfo rd Ware, a Norfo lk altor·
ney representi ng nine insurance

interests. "You don't gain any
legal ri g ht of owners hip by
findin g tlhe go ldr ."
To get all or a sha re of the
treasure. the insurance com pan ·
les mu st persuade the judge they
ins ured the go ld and paid out
claim s alter thl'Central AmericJ
sa nk.
The s hip wa s heading up the
Eas t Coas t to New York w ith a
load of gold from Ca iUornla when
it went down on Sept. 12, 1857.
More !han 400 people los t the ir
l ives . Almost 150 survived .
Since mos t of 1he relevant
shipping d oc uments no longer

exis t, th e insura nce companies

have relied large ly on newspaper
acco un Is of 1he si nking to support
thelr claims.

During hearings this spri ng,
Kellam ruled the newspapers
co uld not be used 10 prove th e
firms pa id off claims.
Th e lnsuranre companies mu st
also show they never a bandoned

1he lr c la ims to the gold. Ware
con tends they did not, and notPs
that they never went after th e

Ice cream social
LONG BOTTOM - T he Long
Bot tom Communit y Associat ion
wil l have an old-fa shioned ice
crea m soc ial Sa turday at th e
Long Bottom Community
Bui lding
·
Se"11ng will begi n at 4 p.m .
Sf&gt;vf'ral flavor s of homPmadP icf'
cr ea m wi ll be availab le a long
with sa nd wiches . ptes. e tc.
Mus ic will be prov ided and
prizes awarded .

peop le to man one t ra in .

co ndu ctor

took

care

Take a closer look at
1F all we have to offer.

HOLZER CLINIC

m any tlmPs taken by train

whic h took a littl e over four
~ours .

· The e nd of 1he s tea m eng ine
era occurred in 1953 when the
new diesels made the scene.
T he promise of a rosy future
a fter the advent of the diesels
(ailed to materia lize as competl·
tio n Increased from other modes
of tran sportation . The decline
was gradua l. the eco nomic lm ·
pa c t devastating for many fami ·
lies as the number of employees
gradual ly decreased.
Once a mecca of activity, the
llobson yards now stands as a
quiet place with only one building
fOr the men making the lnfre·
quent trips on Conrail.
: And oldtlme railroaders like
Edgar Thoma s turn to "remem ·
bering when."

446-5411
Accepting Medicare Assignments

POMEROY - There will be a
dinner al the Meigs County
senior Center In Pomeroy on
'l)lursday from 5-6:30 p.m . The
cost of the meal Is $3 per person
Inc ludes baked 9teak.
mashed potatoes and gravy '
Creamed peas, tomato slices,
biscuit, and beverage. Ice cream
will be available at an extra cost.
: Junior and Rita White will be
19aylng old time favorite songs
l9r entertainment beginning at 6

and

• The publiC Is Invited to attend.

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by Robe r t E . Jones. 3B. 18o:l
Chestnut St. . Gallipoli s. who was
headed wesl on Locust St reet .

~; -"'""

Burgess's car also st ruck a

dump tr uck par ke d on the
sidewalk o ut side Unity Savi ngs
Bank as worker s repai r ed the·

0.0. MciNTYRE PARK
Sl 0.00/person

6:30 P.M. JULY 19th
AT SHELTERHOUSE #1
FOOD, DOOR PRIZES (112 &amp; 112)
Special Speaker:

State Representative Mike Shoemaker
Ti1kets are a¥ailable at Brent Sounder's offite, Gallipolis.

•

GETTING READY FOR A FRONTIER BATH
- Earl Bayer, right, bolls water In the Gallipolis
Public Square Saturday morning as he prepares
to wash up, lrontier s tyle. Looking on at left Is
Heinz Ahlers. Both visitors are members of th e
Society of Northwest Longhunlers, Cincinnati .

Twenty·six ol the gronp's 52 members set up
camp over the weekend in the GalUpolis City

Park, along with members of Ihe First American
Regiment from Springfi eld, Ohio, lo participate in
Ga!Hpolls' blcentfnnlal ce lebration .

REPORT MADE - GaiUpoUs City Pollee Ol!iccrs Mike Fulk.•,
left, an d Greg Frazier complete reports on a wrec k at the corner of
Third Avenue and Locust Street on Friday. (Times·Se ntlnel phoro)

HAWAII

Patriot man jailed
GA LLIPO LIS -

ONE-WEEK HONOLULU

led expeditions to lind the Tl ·
tanic . claims he loca ted the
Cen tra l America in 1984 sever al year s before Columbus

was booked in the Ga llia County
ja il late Frida y for domes tic

Hostess: janet Minor

America's discovery .

vio lencE'.

Spend a week in exciting Honolulu ,
home to beautiful Waikiki Beach.

Couples apply
for licenses

ONE-WEEK MAUl

GAL LIPOLIS- The fo llowing
co uples rece ntly applied for a
m a rriage license in the Gallia
County Probate Court : Willis

September 20-28, 1990

Hostess: Lois Weller
IUNSTAR I!RIEI GARDEN TIA[l(lll
Availoblo in 14 · 16·18 &amp; !0 M.P.
..,.. Uur6tcw 20) •HDrs.owtr (20 hp )
•Automahc trommtlsion
•No dutdlin~ lnfinitt tpetd thoi''
•U", U " or &amp;0'' shatt-•W• mow• ctwoil·
llllhle. hlf.mOUnltd to fGIIow fi"OIUMI COIIIDUf.

th~

40 NEW UNITS IN STOCK
WITH SAVINGS UP TO 11,800.

two toW'S above for a two-w~k stay in HawaW
Call AAA lor details.

Oahu, Maui, &amp; Kauai

18TH CENTURY PRINTING PRESS - This
18th century Benjamin Franklin printing press
used by early setucrs In the Northwest Territory
wa.• on display in the Gallipolis City Park over th &lt;'

November 6-16, 1990

•~h-bock tNdl anNontelual
•Ju tt~de~~d .,,...
oSft f·*iftn ottodwwant1 for dtpen&amp;tablt

powff tromf•
-flKfri " ·0 1"909' ond dnengoge .. tiKh·
m~nh with flip of a twHth
•Hydrau lic lift raise CMid lowtt ctttacftm-'ts
ttfortltt1lo,

Norma n, 47, Vinton .
.Jo hn Ray Love . 38, Rt. 1,
Crown Cit y. a nd Kath i Robin
Ca ldwe ll, 32. Rt. I. Crown City.
Willi am Roy Johnson . 43, Rt 1.
Bidwe ll, a nd She tla Mar ie Mill er,
30, Rt. I, Bidwell.
Mich ael Dean Davenport . 31.
28 Lincoln St., Ga llipoli s, and
Pe ggy Ellen Tope, 34, of 28
Lincoln St .. Ga llipoli s

THREE ISlAND HAWAll

•Tiqftt 26" turning radius
.,ult-time pow• tt•ing
•Dual peilk to cicl tight t•rl'll, two tronunK.
sion spttcl ranges c.~d dift•.,t1~ tom hw
adcitio"al trEKtion

Hostess: Ava Chaboudy

weekend. Thomas Strasst&gt;ll, print er , a nwmtwr of

A three- island tour allows you to sam ple
th e distinct personality of each is land .

@

4th &amp; Main , Reedsville. Oh.

PH 378·6126

360 SECOND AVE.
446-0699
"Serving rne general public
as well as our members.·

IALLIPOLIS

Trawel Agency

the Society of Northwest Long hunters, Cincinnati,
and family were partolthe weekend encampment
held in connection with the Gallipolis bicentennial
cr lrhration. The hand -fed , press wa." used hy
frontier printers bet wren J llO and 1795.

Breaking and entering probed

Call AAA tuday.'

REED'S COUNTRY STORE

GALLIPO LI S - Willts .Jo hn·
son. Rout&lt;' 1, Ewt ngton. filed a
report of breaking and enter ing

with the Ga llia County Sheriff' s
Department Frida y. Hr reported
that so m eo ne cnt rred an out ·

bui lding behind his house and
t oo k a frncP r hargrr solar park

Summer Clearance
MEN'S SUITS ........... 20% - 2S%
~~G . :166 .00 . .. .

.

.

. .. . .

whic h hr recently boug ht for
$14 5
A So uthwestern 1\ igh Sehool
offic tal reported Fr id ay I hat
somronP pu shed a n air ro nd i·
tioner out of thP window, l' nt c-red

amllcft thr llghts on. Nothing has
bern rqJort cd sto lrn
Ar th ur AndN son. Wate r loo .
rf'por tPrl f'a rl~' Satu rday t!Jal
Mikr Dashrr rl'fu ses lo pa~· his
rr nt and tha t Das her thrPa trnPd
him wit h a shot gun .
Vic tor R . .J ones. Routr I.

Crow n Ci ty. repo rt ed Frida y that
so mPOnf&gt; stolr his tandum axlP

ca r hau le r
Sonya Ph alin. Roull' 2. C a \J ipu

G. 330 .00 .. ..... .. ... ....

·

. . . NOW '132 00

Voluts lo
1!6

NOW .$1499

CDM,IITI STOa MIN1

SPORT &amp; KNIT SHIRTS
IIG. II 0.00 - ...- ........... _..........NOW 11.00
IIG. 114.00 ............................ NOW 111.10
HG. 110. 00 ............................. NOW lf6,00
HG. '14.00 - ................ - ...... NOW 119,10

DRESS SLACKS
lEG . 118.00 ............................ NOW IIUO
lEG. 141.50 ................-.......... NOW 134.00
IIG. 161.00 ............................. NOW 151.00

llodr

CORVME PERFORMANCE
LOADED.

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PACKAG~

$1 1 000 Rebate
CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE
CADILLAC·GEO~' INC.
992-6614

301 East Main,

Ohio

WRANGLER PRE· WASHED JEANS

.::~

NOV(

$)8. 99

391 WEST MAIN STEET
992-3524

Your Hometown Bank
Hires Hometown People!

Fooclland .

~20

Jack son

Pike.

and onr mul e star ted to Wi.llk ou t

In our community, we're committed to offt•r
the kind of services and personal a ttcntion
you want and need . When you hank with us,
you 'U find that we're much more than just a fi.
nancial institution, we're a hometown friend.

wi th bo ttles of be er and a lcohol.
An emplo yee identified one of 1hc
boys as Robert Marcum. Rout£'

:m.

Vin ton

Baughma n " lso
n 'pOrtf'd that thP m en thrf'w thr
ho ii iPs at Pmployrrs as thPY ran
from tht' storP.

Linda Lee Mayer ha s bee n employed with
Farmers Bank for 14 years . Linda Is currently
C ustomer Service Representative .
Linda and her husband, Donald , and childre n, B ethany and Michael, resi d e at Z5 Cave
Street In Pomeroy. Linda is a graduate ol Pome roy High School . She has a general banking di ·
ploma through the American Institute of Bank Ing . She Is a member of the Trinity Co ngregational Church and the Trinity Choir and Is the
c hurch council secretary . She Is also a past Ma ·
tron Evangeline Chapter #1720rder of Eastern
Star. Linda Is currently VIce President ol Marketi ng lor Hills ol Ohio Chapter American Insi ·
lute of Banking.
She e njoys working with ceramics during h er
s pare lime .

i n rile S k il led 1'\ursing Fctc di ty of

.1

nur s ing h omecJn

be e~ n cmotion~ l :tn d d tff icult d c u s ton for
both th e rr m pcc1 ivc restden t and memb ers of rhc fe~m tl v .
Whet her dtcratc d b y ~1cci d cn t , ill ness , or

.tdve~ncin g .1.~C. til l' dw ilC ' to exr lore con -

GROUP MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS

tinuing hc :r lrh c:trc optto ns i mpo:cs em&lt;&gt; ·

NOW $1299

t ion.tl. soc·tct l :1n N nnllm tc de m ands

We und cr11a nd that vour c h o ice mu" be made wtt h the .tssur an ce rh.tt r h e

WAlK SHORTS &amp; SWIM WEAR
IIG. I I 5.00 .............................. NOW lfl 00
lEG. 114.00 ............................. NOW 119.10
I !G. IJI .OO ............................. NOW II!:t.0

GROUP CASUAL SlACKS 1/3 OFF
IIG. 119.9S .............................. NOW 119.91
lEG. Ill.50.............................. NOW 11161
IIG. IJ9.95................. ............. NOW 116:65

GROUP MEN'S SHOES

50°/o

OFF

t h e prospe ct ive res id e nt w tl l b e

CARED

FOR an d

CA H.FD t\BOlJT

an at m osp h e re w hich recognizes rile h ea l th ,tnd ph ystc:tl welfare· of

in

dw

resi de n t as we ll as th e res id e n t's d ig n tty. prt v:tcy a nd indi v i d u ~tlit y.
S inn ' our S kill e d Nurstng Faciliry is a dep arr tn c nt o f V e t e ra ns M em o -

~~we're

Committed To Our
Hometown ... "

Ho sp it :~\. res ident s of our facili t v e n joy th e :~v:t ibbtlit y nf 2 ti - h our
phys ic ian cover:1ge . There is :~rcesstbil iry to sra t e-of- th e - arr eq uipm en t .

rial

emergenc-y and opcr :rring room s. x - r a y , i:lhorator y, pharma cy and pcrso-

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Farmers
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n .tl se rvi ces .
Our staff ts t rc1i n ed and li censed to prov tde spec iali zed c are while at a II
rimes r es pening a nd e ncouraging the individu a ltt y of each r es ident.

STRAIGHT LEG
OR lOOT CUT

W e offer a pre - a dmi ss ion orientat ion which includ es a rour of our fa cility and ans w ers to al l perrinenr que st ion s

$22.99
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served around noun

Galli polis . repo rted late Fr id ay
that fo ur m ales en trrprl the slorr

1h .ll the nee d Ill c·n tu

OFF

2 FOR '21

RO

HoME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

POMEROY - The Singer
fa mil y reunion will be he ld J ul y
22 at the PomProy Se nio r Citizp ns
Ce nter . Doorswi ll ope n at II a .m .
and a potluck dinner wi ll be

Vc·Jn. t llS Mctnm tc tl Hosr tt.tl . understand

REG. 118

Sylvanio
Magna vox
GE

Singer rennion

Club
.Jeff Ra ug hm an. Ohio Vaile)'

lis, rl'portrd that her car kry s
wrrr s to lrn ea r l~' Sat urd ay whi! r

\XIc .

'95 .00 ................................. ......... N0W'76.00
'116 .00 .............................. ......... NOW '92 .00
'136 .00 ............................... .... .. ... NOW '1 08.00
'155 .00 .......... ..................... .. .. NOW'116 .25

GP. MEN'S

Emerson
Shin! om
Multi Tech
xott

WE REPAIR ALL MAKES

WE UNDERSTAND ...

...... NOW '184:00
....... NOW '2 47 50

SPORT COATS .............. 20/ -2S%

Funai
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Phil&lt;o

MEET LINDA

MEN'S SUMMER
REG.
REG .
REG.
REG.

Goldstor
Somsung
Soundesign
Zenith

&lt;&gt;hr wa :-. danc ing at th e AddJsun

OFF

R G. 186.00 .................. ............... ....... NOW '148 00

R~G. ?30 00 · · · .. · · ·

FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE

Norma n, 46, Vinton , and Avo nell

You'll fall in love with the wide beaches
and beautiful scenery of MauL
Combine

Wtliam D.

For sythe, '2 0, Rou lr 2. Pa t rio t,

September 13-21, 1990

SUMMER DRESS SHIRTS

Dinner set

p.m.

northbound on Thi rd Ave nue.
Her car struck a ve hicle drivea

JAN MICHAEL LONG

Univer sity and treasure hunter

Un lversll y rese archer who had

Crow n Cit y, was treated and

roof on the bank.
Burgess was cited for failu re to ..
stop for a traffic signa l and ··
!allure to wea r a seat bel t.

The inte rvention of Columbia
Ha rry John ha s further compU ·
ca ted the case . John. a brewery
heir . and his partner , Jack
Gr imm . hired a Co lumbia Uni ·
verslty research team in the
early 1900s to find the Central
America.
William Ryan. a Columbia

accident occ urre d Friday aft er ·
noon al the cor nPr of Thi rd

released from Holzer Medical
Ce nt er after she fai led to stop for
a red light as she was headinl?:

AvPnuf' and Locust Stree t
Delsie J. Burgess . 53, Rou!e 1.

STATE SENATOR

sary underwater techno logy has

treasure.

GALLIPO LI S- A 1wo V(' hicle

FUND RAISER

gold before because the neces ·
only recently been developed .
Co iumbu s· Amer\ca charges
th e insurance firms were unln·
te rested In the shipwreck until
they found out the group wa s
ge tting ready to holst up the

a nd meet with other students,
professors a nd s ta ff members to
discuss It the day before classes
begin .
The progra m , now in Its ninth
year, sends the message that the
universit y ls about "books , learn
lng a nd Ideas. " said William
Gracie , an English department
!acully mem ber who directs
Miami' s s ummer reading
program .

of

Qassengers a nd tick ets, and the
Oagman a nd head bra keman
made up th e team
: Man y \ole igs Co untian s tra
veled to Athens by tra in daily to
attend clasSoPS at Ohio Univer 9lt y . Trips to Co lumbu s fo r
famil y outings and s hopping
~ere

OXFORD, Ohio !UP]) - It
may be vacation, but officials at
Miami University are handing
out what has become a tradl·
Ilona! s ummertime "home·
work" assignment to next !all's
crop of flrst·year s tudents .
Although participation In Mia·
ml's summer reading program Is
optional, more than 90 percent of
Incoming freshmen are expected
to read this year's book, "Going
Alter Caccia to" by Tim O'Brien,

Page A-5_

The way it was ... - - - - - - Two-car wreck injures Gallia woma~:

get 'homework'

"Celehrate 124 Years of Quality Clothing Sales"

The e ngin eer a nd fireman
were in the old stE'a m engines,
the

sa id. "I would not be optimisti c."
The measure, passed by both
houses of the Legislature last
month a nd vetoed by Roemer
Friday, would make It a felony to
perform an a bortlon unless the
woman's life was threa tened by
her pregnancy . The measure
carried a maximum prison term
of 10 years and a fine of up to
$100,000.
Roemer, who has described
himself as antl ·abortion, said he
vetoed !he bill because II did not
co ntain exceptions allowing
a bortions In pregnancies caused
by rape or incest.
The House had voted Friday to
override the governor's veto.

Fortune in sunken treasure
hanging in the legal balance

passe d it. but began classes In the
fall of 1900.

s.1 id

over ride th e vela.
The votes tilled more I han 1,000
a ntl·abortlon acllvlsts who had
c hanted "override" outside the
Senate c hamber for more than
th ree hours . In the statehouse
rotunda area, they later picked
up the chant, ·'We will win."
Aborlion · rlg ht s activ i sts
shouted and cheered while , In·
side the Senate visitors' gallery,
more than 150 abortion oppo·
nent s sa t sullenly.
Se n. Allen Bares, an abortion
opponent from Lafayelle. s aid
a fte r the vote he doubted anti·
abortion forces cou ld scrape
togeth er the extra votes needed
to e na ct the bill.
" We need three votes." he

Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

--"C:J

help you with thi s important decis ion , JUSt gtve u s a call at

Veterans Memorial Hospital
11 5 East Memorial Drive
992-2104

992-2136
221 WEST SECOND
POMEROY, OHIO

Pomeroy

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TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO

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July 8, 1990

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

A-6 Sunday Times-Sentinel

Along the River

Area deaths- - - - - - - New Water ... _ ____.:.:::.:::::.:..:::.:.:....:=::::..::::..:.::.:..._ _ _ _ __
(From NEW WATER, on All

Anna Cole
COOLVILLE - Anna Co le. 89,
Guysville. died Friday in St
Jo'*'ph' s Hospital, Parkersburg,
W.Va.
Born m Meigs County, she was
the daughter of the late Henry
and Amanda Randolph Reed.
She was a member of the Troy
Baptist Church.
She is survived by three sons,
Ralph tAnomil Baker, Archie
"Joe" tJunel Co le. both of
Guysvi lie. and Arthur "Art ·
tBettyl Cole of Coolville; three
daughters, Beatrice Kemper of
Belpre. Manda !Roberti Allen of
Cinc innat i. a nd Metta !Ric hard )
Webb of Columbu s; one sister.
Wilma Starkey of Fort Myer s.
Fla. ; 21 grandchildren. 33 great
grandchildren, and three great great-grandchildren. as well as
S('vera l nieces a nd nephews .
In add ition to her parents. she
was preceded in death by her
first husband, Clarence Baker. in
1924; her second husband.
Worthy Co le. in 1986; one daugh
. ter,lda Jane Crow; a son-in-law.
John Kemper; a grandson. Clar
ence Kemper; three brothers
and six sis ters.
Services will be Monday at 1
p m . in the White-Blower Fun·
e ra! Home, Coolville, with the
Rev . Charles Buck officiating
Burial will be in Fairview Ceme
tery . Friends may call a t the
funeral home after 2 p.m . on
Su nday .

Martha F..w.ter Jordan
VI!\TON - Martha Eas ter
Jordan, 8-l. Rt. I, Thurman , died
Sat urda ~'

in

Holzer

Medical

Ce nter.
Born April 15. 1906 in Lewis
Co unty. Ky .. she was the daugh ·
ter of the late Len E . and Maxie
Clark Preston. She was a
member of the Deer Creek
Freewill Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by
her husband. Seaford Moses
.Jordan: by one brothe r. one
sis ter and one half-sister; and by
om• grandson, Michael Camde n.

sons. Richard E . Rose of Canton
and James K. Rose of Miller sport; one daughter. Sharon Kellev , of Newark: two brothers .
Holbert Rose Johnson of Johnstown and Millard Rose of
Chesapeake; five s is ters, Geneva Rose and Helen Patton of
Columbus, Kathaleen Holderby
of Chesapeake, Stella Ar nold of
Gallipolis and Wyona Ca llicoat of
Phoenix, Ariz.; and three gra ndchildren.
He was preceded in d ea th by
two sons. one brother and one

sis1er.
Services will be held Tuesda y.
July 10. at 1 p.m. at the Criss
Brothers Funera l Chapel in Newa r k with the Rev. Patrick Mead
officiating. Burial wi ll be in the
Newa rk Memorial Gardens .
Friends may call Monday . July 9
from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9
p.m. at the funeral home

Jane Ann Warner
MIDDLEPORT - Jane Ann
Warner. 69 . of Middleport, d ied
Friday at Holzer Medical Center
Born in Middleport to the lat e
Samuel a nd Ann 1Jones 1 Flck.
she was a former employee of the
Mei~s

Co unty Cour t House whrrr

she worked In th~ Health and
Human Services Department .
She was a member of the Saint
Paul Lutheran Church.
She was preceded In dea th by
her hu sband, William F . Warner
in 1979.
She Is survived by two sons,
James W. and Jay P. War ner.
both of Middleport; one sister.
Mary Neutzling, of Middleport ;
two granddaughters, Nicole
Lynn and Tara Ann Warner, both
of Lancaster. Pa.: two co usin s,
Mary and Greg Rager, both of
Co lumbu s; one niece, Claudia Jo
McCauley, of Knoxville. Tenn.:
and one nephew. Mark Grimm.
of Bristol, Tenn .
Services will be held Monda y.
July 9. at 1 p .m. a t the Raw! ings Coats-Fisher F uneral Home wit h
the Rev . William Middleswar th
officiating. Burial will be m the
RiverviPw

CemPtery . Friends

may call anytime after 10 a .m .
Su nday, July 8 wllh the famil y
being present from 2 to4 p.m . and
from 7 to 9 p.m.
Memoria l con tr ibutions can be
made to the Meigs County
Branch of the America n Cancer
Society. Pomeroy .

Gray wants new trial
WlNFIELD, W.Va. iUP li - A
Ga llipolis ma n convicted of fir stdegree murder in the killing of a
Putnam County deputy sheriff
asked Friday for a new trial.
A lawyer for Rober I G ray, .11.
told Circuit Judge Clarence Wa ft
that his jury may have been
tainted s ince some of lhe jurors
werP present in co urt w hen
co-defendant Raymond Huck
was sentenced for second -degree

a decision next week .

Gray wa s co nvicted last m onth
of shooting John Janey. a Put
na m Co unt y sheriff's deputy
moonlighting as an in surancf'
in ve~ ti ga t or

for

a

suspected

ar son case at Huck 's rura l
residence near Hu rricane las t

August. Gray remains in jai l
Another defend an t In the depu
ty's slaying, Robert Bates of
Gallipolis . st ill faces I rial.

plained that maintenance of
these four old er tanks has be-

Dlstricl, in a ll, has 500 miles of
water mains. Nearly two-t hirds

of Its customers are in Meigs
County .

Poole expla ined th at in a rural
wa te r district lik e Tuppers
Plains -Chester. the sys tem mu st
"pay for Itself" .
F i nancl ng for Phase IV came
from a $64 1,000 low interes t loan
from Farm~rs HomE Administration and a 29 percent grant of
$187,000 to the district.
T upper s Plains-Chester Water

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of more of them. Pa inting cos ts of
these tanks alone has skyrocketed to over $10 .000.

Poole says the district does not
anti c ipate more tank cons truction or line expansion after the
co mplellon of its Phase I V
project s. He Indicates that the
treat ment plant is In need of
ex pansion. but doesn't foresee
that work being comp leted In the
near future . citing funding as a
m a jor stumbling block in those
p lans.

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come a deterren t to construction

In a ddition to the four e levated
tan ks, located near Reedsville,
Success Road, Lottridge and a t
Five Points, there are three
existing ground storage tanks
and ten booster plants in the
rural sys tem, all of which are
supplied by the treatment plant
located near Sand Hill Cemetery
in Long Bo ttom.

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HOMECARE MEDICAL

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By JULIE E. DILLON
Times-Sentinel Sial!
BLENNERHASSETT IS LAND - Herb. The word is
defined as "a plant whose leaves

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But to Connie Hill. Apple Grove.
herbs were someth ing she pictured In a garden at Blennerhas sett Island, near Parkersburg,
W.Va.
Mrs . Hill sta ted that an herb
garden at Blennerhassett Island
has been a dream of hers for
quite some time. So . about three
years ago she co ntacted Ray
Swick. historical advisor for the
Island, to ask permission for her
herb group to establis h a garden
on the Island.
Now Mrs. Hill started a group
In October 1988 called the River
Valley Herbalists which consists
of 35 members from Meigs
County and also from J ackson
Cou nty, W.Va
She is quick lo poin t o ut,
however , tha t this group is not a
soc ial one. It Is a working, doing,
get Involved type of organization
whose members do wha t they
can for the community.
Last fa ll, Mrs. Hill and a
designated com mit tee lor the
Blennerhassetl Herb Garden.
consi sti ng of Be t ty Milhoan,
Linda McCoy. Jill Knopp, Sue
Hayman, Juanita Conrad, and
Debbie Gi lmore. selected a location for the garden in backlof the

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Early this spring, around th e
firs I of March. the group began
their task of instal ling the garden

at the desired location. Selecti ng
the site was the easy part ,
according Io Mrs. Hill. The
hardest part was preparing the
ground, which was done by hand
with a rake. a hoe, and a ground
tiller.
After the ground was prepared, members of the group,
as sis ted by workers on the
Island, constructed a s tone wall.
Where did they find all of the
stones , you ask? Well, lhe stones
were used In the loundatlonolthe
Island's origina l mansion.
The design of the garden.
created by Mrs. McCoy, Ravenswood , W.Va. ,Is a keyhole cottage
kitchen s tyle. Mrs. Pill describes
It as a culinary kitchen garden
which also wa s prevalent durtng
the time Harmon and Margaret
Blennerhassett occupied the Island In lhe early 1800's.
A great deal of research went
Into selecting a design for the
garden. Mrs. Hill points out. She
wanted a garden that truly
represented those of Harmon and
Margaret Blennerhassett' s era .
The garden consists of more
than 50 types of herbs a nd
old -fashioned flowers tha t we re
prominent during the Blennerha sset t' s time.
In a ddition to the main herb
garden behind the mansion .
there Is also a snipping garden
located just outside the kitchen of
the mansion. This garden, prepa red by Mrs. Milhoan, consists
of chives. par s ley, thyme. garlic ,
and other plants tha t may be
needed quickly lor cooking or
other uses .

KEYHOLE DESIGN - The herb garden on Blennerhassetl
Island Is classified as a keyhole cottage kilchen garden. The design
was prevalent durlng the early 1800'a. Thill parllcular design was
created by Linda McCoy, member ollhe River Valley Herbalists.
will know what they're lookin g
at.
In addition to the herb garden
al Blertnerhassett Island. the
River Valley Herbalists are
responsible lor herb gardens at
the mini-park In Pomeroy, which
was done In conjunction with
Pomer oy's Sesquicentennial ;
the Meigs County Mu seum ; and
at Sayre's Log Cabin In Jackson
County, W.Va .
Members of the group wil l also
be sponsoring an herb fest on
Sept. 29 at the mini-park In
Pomeroy If you would like to see
more of their work.

The River ValleY. Herbalists'
responsibility doesn't end now
that the garden Is completed.
They are responsible for the
upkeep of the garden which
Includes weeding and replacing
plants.
Mrs . Hill points out, however.
that the herbs In the garden need
very little maintenance, which Is
the way It was planned.
The most rewarding part of the
process has been the finishing
day when everything finally
cam e toge ther. Mrs. Hill stated.
She went o n to say that everything Is marked now so people

WEEDING - Part of malntalnlnK lhe herb garden al
Blennerhasselt Island Is weeding. Connie HID, director of the
project, Is pictured In the keyhole cottage kitchen garden.

Surviving are three sons, Len

Eugene Jordan of Rt. 2, Ga llipo·
lis. Seaford Marlin Jordan of Rt.
l. Thurma n. a nd Lo nn ie Jordan
of Rt. l. Thurman: two daughtns. Mr s. Jack !Maxie) Ca mden
of Rt. l, Bidwell. a nd Mrs . Ronnie
tShir ley t TerryofRt . J. Bidwell ;
a brother. Dennis Preston of
Pyro: one sis ter. Mary Gulley of
Fiemi ngsburg. Ky .: 11 halfbrothers. Elva Lowder of Ketter in ~ . Clifford Lowder of Florida.
L.T. Preston, Cleve Preston and
Leonard Preston. all of Colum bu s. Dona ld Pres ton of At hens.
Robert Pres ton of Tennessee.
Jpssie Prestnn of Jackson, Ar·

thur Pres ton of Ches hire, Dou·
glas Preston of Florida. and
Johna than Preston of Vinton;
five half-sisters. Ernestine
Lowder Clark of Florida, Ger trud e Pres ton of Columbus. Dorot hy Gibson of Athens, Freda
Kinney of Rt. 2. Vinton, and
Brenda Preston Ball of Rt . 2.
Vinton; n ine gra ndc hildren and
nine gn•at -grandc hild ren .

Services will bell a .m . Tues daY in the Deer Creek Freew il l
Ba.ptis t Church. with the Rev
Llovd Fry offic iati ng. Buria l will
be ·in Old Pine Cemetery. Rio
Grande Friends may call at the
McCoy -Moore Funera l Home,
Vinton. from 6-9 p.m . Monday .

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the World War I I and a member
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needed quickly lor cooking or medicinal purposes.

PLANTING -Peggy Moore plants a n he rh In the snipping
garden at the Ble nnerhassett Mansion. The s nipping garden, a

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

. By James
Sands
Rl.verby· · · .--for a few ye ars, he desired a
milder climate. In 1869 he came
to Gallipolis and shortly thereafter became a partner with Dr.
Levlsay. In 1870 Needham marr ied Florence Needham who was
the daughter of Charles Hen ktn g,
one of the founders of the Ohio
Valley Bank. Needham had sev e re health prob l ems even
though he was only In his 30's. He
and his wife bought a home In
Jackso nv ill e, F lor ida and It was
there that I hey spent the winters.
Needham was active In politIcs. serving on the Ga llipolis city
cou ncil and as Gallla Cen tral
Co mmlltee chairman of the
Republi ca n party. In the fall of
1881 Needham ran for the Slate
Senale and was elected. On
December 15, 1881 his family
went to Colu mbus for the Senate
term , He became quite Ill on
Jan uary 10, the day before the
opening of !he Senate, bul the
nex t day he was present at his
sea t to be sworn ln. On Tuesday
Jan uary 12. 1882, Needham was
again at his desk, but became
quite ill and had to be taken to t he
doctor. His w ife and brother .J n·

BY JAMES SANDS
GALLIPOLIS - "R iverby" ' .
t he home of the Fre nch Art
Co lony was built about 1856·7 by
Dr. Lev lsay who was described
by one person as A!• ,,,,.
a "Chesterflel·
dian. noble look·
lng man who
had a taste for
,
the go od . th e . .
bea u tifu l . and .
·
the artistic." He
was a highly educa ted man.
being know ledgeable In many
fields other than medicine, !rom
which he ear ned his livelihood.
Dr. Levlsay was born In 18241n
Lew isburg, Vir gini a (now West
VIrginia ). He was a graduate of
severa l very prominent lnstltu·
tlons of learning and came to
Ga llipolis In 1848 to begin the
practice of medicine at the age of
24. He was married to Mrs.
Elizabeth Lang In 1854 at Freda·
nla, New Jersey . It was no doubt
t his fact tha t caused him to
purchase durin g tha t same year
t he land on which "Riverby"
wou ld be bu lit.
During the Civil War. Dr.
Levlsay was one of 7 surgeo ns
that practiced full time at the
U.S. A rm y Hospita l that was
located then near Gallipolis 1on
the present grounds of the
Gal li polis Developmenta l Cen
teri A t one point In the war Dr .
Levlsay was In charge of the
hospital when for a br ief per iod
followi ng a batt le In West Vtrgl·
nla In 1864 It had over 3000
pat ients. Following t he Civil

law C.W. He nking wrre summoned and abou t 30 minutes
before his death, Mr . Henklng
ra ised Dr . Needham from his bed
to help him wi lh his breathing,
but he soo n sank back say in g,
"Gone' Absolu tely gone~" Those
were hi s las t words . He was l aid
to rest Janu ary 15, 1882 In the
Mou nd Hil l Ce metery . The fun·
era! took place at "Riverby"
which by I hen had become
Needham's home. Despite the
poor weather there was an

War , Or. Levisay took in Dr
Charles Needham as a partner
In the 1870's Levlsay sold ou t to
('Ieed ha m and mov ed t o Chicago
when::. he had a larg-e surgical
pract ice Unfortunately for Levi·
say, the great Chicago fi re
dest royed his house . office and
(nrd lca l equipment. I t wa s then
that he ca me back to Ohi o,
locating at Ironton wher e he d ied
A ugu st 5. 1900
Dr W.C. H Needham was born
i n 1845 In Massac hu setts. At the
age of 1fi Needham vo lunt eered
for the 60t h Massac huset t s ln fan ·
trv Vo lun teers. Fo llowing the
Civil Wa r. he we nt to Wi sco nsin
and began the st udy of medicine
AftPr pracllring m ed!C'ine there

enormous crow d and thP program included dirges playt'd by
th e Gal l i pc ll s Citv Band.
Dr. Needham's w ife Fl oren ce
continued t o rP sid e at "Riverby"
for somp yea r s after this along
with the two children. one of
whom perhap s thinkin g th at he
wou ld l ive only to 37 as hls father
had becam e a sort of dare devil,
adven turer and globe trot ter.
Dr . Char IPS Hol zer Sr . was no
doubt. at least durin g the Great
Depression 1he most significant
citizen of the Old French City .
His accomp l lshmf'nt s for his
adopl ed cit y l ive on m any years
pas t his dea th.

Community calendar
SUNDAY
VINTON - Deercreek Baptist
Church has Paul's Chapel
Quartet singing 7 p.m ., Sunday .
NORTHUP - Northup Baptis t
Church homecoming Is Sunday ,
10: 30 a.m . with Rev. Steve Eber l
and Rev . Bud Hatfield preach·
I ng; dinner on the ground s.
KANAUGA - Revival at !he
Vo ice of Hope Apostolic, July 8.
just above Holid ay Inn. with Rev.
Ro n Drown of Muncy, Ind. and
special singing. Begins at 7:30
p.m .
MACEDONIA - Rev ival at
Macdonla Church.Speaker July
5·8 will be Pastor Wayne Queen
and singers T he VIsion Heirs.
July 9-15 speaker will be Rev.
George Holly and si ngers Holly
Family. Servi ces star t at 7 p.m .
GALLIPOLIS - The Blaxtons
from Hartsell, Ala. , wil l si ng at
the White Oak Bapti st Churc h,
Sunday atll a.m .
GALLIPOLIS - Job and Ka
thryn While reu nio n is Sunday,
Raccoon Creek Cou nty Park:
dinner at noon.
GA LLIPOLIS - Brent Un r oe
preaches at Providence Mission·
ary Baptist Church, Sundya . 6;: 30
p.m .
BURLINGHAM -The Bur
!Ingham Ca mp of the Mode r n
Woodmen wil l have a picn ic
Sund ay al 12 : 30 p.m. at the
northbound park on Route 33
near Darwin . The camp will
furn ish meat and everyone Is a
br ing a covered dishhfo r th e
potluck . Specia l recognit ion will
be given to Emerson Dougla s and
K evi n King .
LEON - The Valley Gospel
Si ngers will be singing at the
Leo n Gospel Light house on Su n
day at 7;: .10 p .m .
MONDAY
CHESH IRE Ol d Kyger
Church Vacati on Bible Sc hool,

July 9· 13 beginning a t 6 p.m
POMEROY - The Me~ gs J.o.
cal Band Boosle rs wil l mrPt
Monday at 7 p.m . at the high
school band room .
POMEROY The Mergs
County Explorer Law Enforct•
ment Post 230 will meet Monda y
at 5:30p.m . In thecommon plea s
court room In t he Meigs County
Courthouse.
POMEROY - The Di sabled
American Veterans and Ladies
Auxiliary wi l l meet Monday al 7
p .m . at the hall om Buttern ut
Ave .
MIDDLEPORT - There will
be a free clothing gi ve-away,
specifi cally women 's c lothes of
all sizes, at the Mt. Mori ah
Baptist Church base men t on
Fou r th and Main Stre ets In
Middleport on Monday from 8
a. m . to I p .m .
RAC I NE- Th eSo u thernBoos
ters will have a meeting Monday
a t 7 p.m . a t I he schoo l to discuss
money-making project s. Par·
ents and coac hes are encoura ged
to attend .
TUESDAY
GALLIPOLIS - T he Gallla
County Di str ict Libr ary Board of

Trustees will meet
Tuesda y. J u ly 10 at
Library .

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KY GER- Ches hi re Town ship
Trustees meet T uesday, 5 30
p.m.. tow ns hip bu i lding in
Kyger.
POMEROY - The Pomero\
F l ame Fellowship Chapter wiil
m ee t T uesday at 7 p.m at thP
se nior c!tizPn s cent er. Patricia
Eastham. evange l is t. Hunti ng
ton. W.Va .. will be the guest
speaker. There wrll b&lt;• spe ci al
singing. Refres hment s wil l be
served T he public is invited to
attend .
HARRI SONVILLE- The Har
ri sonv i llfl SPnior Cit izrns w i l l
h o ld

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b l ood

prP.ss urp clin ic

Computer instruction set
at Rio for teachers
R IO GRANDE -An ln!roduc·
tory compu ter co urse for i n·
service and pre·ser vlce teacher s
Is being offered by the University
of Rio Grande during the second
summer term J uly 9 to Aug . 10.
Th e course. CS 273 1.173. is
offered under sel ec ted topics as
"Computers In the Classroom."
Emphasis will be on becoming
famil iar wit h th e computer , it s
capabllllles and limitations .
The class will meet on T uesday
and Thursday mornings from
8-11 a .m .
From one·half to two·t hlrds of
the class lime w i l l be spent In the
computer lab using various pro·
gra m s that are useful to the
teacher In prepa rin g co urse
material. r ecord keepi ng. and

oth er classroom admi nis trative

tasks . ! This Is not a program
m lng course )
Considerat ion w i l l also be
given 10 using the computer as an
ins tTuctton tool (a n audi oiVIs ua I
devi ce ) .
T here are no pre· req uisit es for
parti cipation. Experienced co m·
puler users may be perm il led to
work on indiv idu al proj ect s.
Textbook tor the class Is "Too ls
fo r Schools" by Turner and Land
A copy of the tex t Is ava ilable for
review i n t he Co llege of M ath e·
matlcs and Sc ience Office.
Credit options Include th ree
quarte r hours or credit with
grade recorded: th ree qu art er
hour s of cr ed i t withou l gra de
(passt fai l opti on ); and Con t!n u. ing Ed ucat ion option t threr
CE Us i .

July 8, 1990

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People in the news.. . _ _ __
By United l'ress International
: REAGi\N INVASION: A 3.l
year ·old m an marked the Fourlh
Qf July by breaki ng i nto forml'r
President Reagan 's hom e in th r
&amp;xc lu sivr &amp;&gt;I Ai r srctio n of L os
Ange lf's

Tr le v is i on

rm ployrr who wan ts to peek at
his f in anc ial records . A n Atlan ti c
Co unt y. N .J.. judge ordered
Trump and his es tranged wife.
I vana, to provi de sea led state·

· mr nts of pc•r sona l worth as well
&lt;.t s th1 •i r inrome tax r r tu r ns for
th e pa st th ree years .

s ta t ion

K CAL sai d Gregory S. Gordon
was a r res ted at the Reaga ns'
posll retirement home Wrdnes
~ay and c harged with the federa l
cnme of endangering a former
presidPnL T hf"rP was no immf'

Rio Grande
High alwnni
reunion July 21

dlate commen t from Pit hcr thr
Reagans or their Secret Se n1ce
de tai l on th P rPport. T hP IP IPv i
Slon stat ion sa id Nancy Reagan
~aw the Intruder but tha t th e
former pre-sident was in another
par t of the residence.
. GORBY SAYS THANKS : Mik-

hail Gorbachev is a grac ious
guest. The Soviet president sent a
(etler of thanks to Minnesota
Gov . Rudy Perpich for playing
host to him last month . "Ratsa .
end I are gra teful to y ou and al l
Mtnnesolans for the unforgett a·
ble day we spent as yo ur guests
on June 3." Gorbachev's th ank·
you sa id . "We wert' able to fully
~pprectate the remarkable quail·
ttes of your compatriots' frte ndll·
iless, slncerll y and openess ....
send warm greetings to Mrs.
Perpich and to the people of
Minnesota · wishes for happl ·
ness. well·belng and peace."
Corbachev did show a grograp hi ·
Cal deficiency, however. The
tetler was addressed to "the
gover nor of !he state of Mlnne·
$Qta, Rudy Perpich, clly of
Minneapolis," even though St
Paul is !he capital of Minnesota .
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TREASURY: Just when Donald
Trwnp Is ~av lng trouble making
ends meet; along comes a former

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RIO GRANDE - Rio Gra nde
Hi gh Schoo l alum ni and former
teachers w ill hold their annual
reu nion at Rio Gra nde E lemen·
tary on Sat urd ay . July 21.
Registra tion w ill begin at 10
a.m. and lunch wi ll be served a!
noon. Fo llowi ng lunc h, the pro·
Each family Is asked to bring a
covered di sh and ! able service.
So ft drinks wi ll be provided .
The 1955 distric t c hampionsh ip
and regional runners·up basket ·
bal l l ea rn h as c halle nged all
olher al umni to a baskelball
game . The game will be held,
fo llowin g the program, In Lyne
Center on the c ampus of the
U niversi ty of Rio Grande.

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GALLIPOLIS The Most
Outstanding Unit award winner
in the Ju l y 4 parad e was
co n structed and entered by the
Holzer Medical Cen ter Vo lun·
leers. It wa s incorrectly iden ti·
lied in Thursday 's Daily Tribune .

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ex tension ~08 . Information on the
School of Homestea d Living may
be obtained by con tacting Conlin·
uin g Educati on at245·5353, ex ten·
slon 325 . The toll · free number In
Ohio I s J.800·282·7201

RIO GRANDE - Courses in
suc h divers e areas as algebra .
composition and psychology will
be offered during the second
summer sessio n of classes at th e
University of Rio Grande.
Ope n registration for the se
cond sessio n will be Monday.
July 9 from 9 a.m. unUI noon In
the at rium of lhe Fine and
Performing Ar ts Cen ter. Clas ses
begin July 10 and end Aug . 10.
' ·summer Is an excellent Ume
for studen ts t o con tinue, or begin ,
thei r co llege educat ion," Mark
F . Abell, Rio Gra nde's director of
admiss ions, said. "The four·
week sessions provide an accel ·
era ted program th at leaves time
for vacations and other aclivl·
ties. Stud ents who are home for
th e summer from other unlversl·
l ies and co lleges may want to
tak e classes at Rio Gra nde and
t ra n sfer their cr edit back to the
oth er sc hool .''
A number of courses are being
off ered by th e Office of Conllnu·
i ng Educat i on throug h the School
of Homestead Liv ing Cou r ses
includ e such topic s as blacksml·
thing. dul cimer playing and
qui lti ng.
F'o r further infor ma tion on the

RG Continuing Education
offers children}s courses
R IO GRANDE - Spaces are
sti l l available I n two children' s
programs being offered through
the Office of Continuing Ed uca·
lion at the U niversit y o f Ri o
Gra nde.
These workshops wil l be of
fered during the months of July
and ear ly Augus l. Classes will be
fr om 12;:30·2: 30 p.m . each day .
Cost is $25 per program .
Th e "Ch ildren's Ba sic Pa in ting on Sh irts" wil l be offered fo r
gra des 1 3 on July 16 and 17.
second session f or grades 4·6 will
be held July 18 and 19.
The course Is a basic painting
and design cl ass for child ren. fl
will enable them to use their own
creativity to desi gn thei r own
shi rt s using arryl ics , sponges,
sequ in s and
ol h er
c r a ft
materials.
The "Children ' s Basic Needle·
work" workshop will be offered
lor grades 1·3 on July 30 and 31.
The next session for grades H
will be held on Aug. I and 2.
Th is program Is an lntroduc·
tory class to !he art of need le
work designed lor children. The
needl ework will be done on a
plastic grid and will be using a
counted cross stitc h pauern .
These co urses are designed for
c hildren to get a learning experience to arts and cra ft s skills.

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

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Rt w rhy ha.• heen the place of r es idence for three Gallipolis
doctors - Le,·isay , Needham , Holzer - who w ere not only skilled
in medicine, hul al so active In civic and benevolent matters In

July 8, 1990

SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA

Open
9 to 5 Daily

9 to 8 Friday

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�Page-B-4-Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

July 8, 1990

Beat of the Bend

Eastern sports
physicals set

Surprise! Life goes on
without a television set
By BOB ROEFLICB
ha ven't survived eJPt days
without !ood and water, but I
have lived for
eigh t days AND
NIC HTS with·
out television.
Now In this day
and age. that's
got to be an
accomplishment
It was on the PVenillg ol
Thursday. June 28 lbal our
television set ~ so mlabiP for
many, many years- suttered a
severe attack of arctn::. At the
time. I didn't reallle tbat llrt'lng
was lhe problem but you lmow
how It is ~ you llw uul learn
with ex perience.
De vou know what to do II your
television set kooks out tbese
days ? I didn'l. The"""tmornlng,
I telephone Ken's AppUance
Repair Shop to s.... If help was
there. Nope. the shop does only
app liances. I called frlmds. They
re!errPd me to a ~rman In
Middleport. l went down - I had
the wrong brand and a console
yet .
Through the thougbt pror&lt;?Ss, II
occ urrPd to me 11\al Jim Ander·
son mij;(ht have a SII&amp;IJO!Stlon. so I
visited Jim at his non&gt; . Jim
li sten s to my tale of woe. Sounds
ltke l"m arrmg, Jim says, and
l"m a bit mortified by tills - I
mea n, is this arcing a cardlll81
sin or what : Jim writes down a

nam&lt;' ~ Larry Rupe - and a
telephone number. ~ Ia this
the La rry Rupe ot tlw Mf'lgs
Loc a I Hoard of Educ atton. I ask?
\' ep: one a nd the""~·
I telephone the nl1lrlbPr and get
Mar1 Hu!!man at the Home
Entertainment Cl'ntrr.
I'm
ro n!u sed. but I 11'11 Mary my
:-. lur.v ahout Larry's JlaiJ\f! being
givPn to me and Jim And«son's
thcorv tha t l'm arctng. Mary
cornmrnts that I sbould be
ashamed about the an:lag, but
l&lt;'lls me Larry Ru(ll' will be In
touch Laler that !'VPnlng Larry

reason I"m a lillie t'mbarras...ct.
During the diagnosis. if turns out
that Larry loves workJag with
r lect ron ics a nd has bHa aff11·
iated with the Home EntPrlaln·
ment Center for fM yara moon Iighrl ng in electronics In his
time

e~ way

from tht' Mountaineer

Plant. Now that again @!Tlphas·
izcs what l've been telllng youl"m way behind oo my current
events ~ !lve yean at a
minimum .
Larry announces that our TV
has to be hospitalized. He RemS

C'ld rr ly .

Teachers participate in program
POMEROY

Eighteen

teachers from two Meigs County

sc hool dist ricts are among B2
teac hers from s ix area counties
partic ipating in the fir s t of threP
Sum mer Leadership Tra ining
Programs at Ohio University .
The $14 millron projrrt. dP·
signed to e nhance the tea cher s·
science or math knowledge base.

stud ent achiP\'ement 1n scien cf'

Area

teache rs

are
Me1gs Loca l

pa r ti cipa tin g

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F.d Rartrls .

Cilhcn and

Randolph , Rutl a nd Elementary :
Ca rolyn S mtih. Rrb rcca

\1ASSIE THEATRE

Zurchf'r. Middlcpu r 1 ElrrnPn
tar y: Pennec Knapp, Ann \'an

.'ilrau·nee State Unir 1enity

Maire . Bradbury Etcmen ta rv:

910 Second St.
l'ortmwuth . Ohio

pol&lt;'ntial to S('rVP as a sta!Pwidf'

Chester

Eas ter n

Elementary:

Pratt. Hi\'£'rv1ew

For ticlicl&lt; call 61 ·1-355·2212

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CHURCH OF CHRIST ·.

In rt•cognitlon of hf'r oul'\tanding job Jlf'rlonnancf',
att•ndanc(' and positive attitud(', sht• was prt.&gt;St' nh•d with a gift

Both are retired worker s of th e
Gallipolis Development a I
Center .
They have one daughter . Janet
Pine of Pataskala and two
grandchildr en. Tanya and T y.

Steve and his daughters Jenni
and Karl Other gues ts we re
Merrill and l:lessie Whitr. Ma ·
guer lte. Marvin and Ml'rilll'l

Carter's were married on June 29

Car ter.

GALLIPOLIS ~ The Neville
!amily reunion will be held July
28 at Raccoon creek county park ,
10 a .m . to dark. Those a !lending
should bring a covered dish .

Window on your future
With basic information about your
present finances and future needs, I
can use my portable computer to
show you solutions to your family 's

GALLIPOLIS ~ A surprise
dinner party was held Saturday,
June 30 at the Stowaway In hon or
of the 50th wedding anniversary
o! Nolan an d Geneva Carter. The
Kentucky . Jo inin g

certl!lcatc from Hills. Pictured h&lt;•re arr, left. Bonnie Simpkins and
right, Belt)' Dunlap, houst•keeping and laundry ~upf'rivisor.

the m at the dinner werr thrlr so n

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ANTIQUITY ~ The Spirit ua l
Fa ith Church In Ant iq uity will
hold revival .July 29 and JO at 7
p.m. with Rev . Thoma s Smlt !1
speaki ng. The pub/ ic is In vited to
at tend

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MODERN WOODMEN SOLUTIONS

Gallipolis, Ohio

Beaver reunion

'

Try the new way
of wearing contacts.

Off Buloville Rood,

Sofrba U rourney

MIDDLEPORT- Tile l.act1me
Tax Office In Middleport will be
clo54!d Monday tbroueb July 20.
PaymPn ts can be made by mall
to P.O. Box 106, Middleport.

Disntoy MGM Studios on thr
set of Superstur 'l'elrvlston.

FOR

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home .

l«,f)t ft off for

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MIDDLEPORT ~ Mr. and
:\lrs. Wesley Ralph celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary
on May 8.
The formerly resided in Che·
shire and presenting are living a t
209 South Fl!th Ave ., Middleport.

Neville reunion
ONE
WEEK
ONLY

GOSPEL
MEETING

the news with enthusiasm - for

Co,.iy PI'"· H!Xf!P'Junasl. lwt

Tax office dasei

WORKING AT DISNEY ~
Meigs County nallve Scott
,Justis is curren lly working at

staff.

Ralph anniversary observed

in Louisa.

ElemPntar~'·

think , I didn 't get a chancP to

rro

SYRACUSE - Loruknl Pool In
Syracuse Is offerlnJ Its MOOnd
sessio n of swlmmtnglessoiiiJuly
17·27. Registration Is July 16
from 9: 30a.m . to noon. Fl!es an&gt;
$20. Call the poo~ 992·9909 for
Information.

M IDD!.EPORT ~ The Middle·
port Chu rc h of Chrbt will have
vaca tion bibl&lt;' sc hool July 23 27
from 9: 30 a .m. to noon dally.
There will be classes !or children
from age thrN• through junior
high

EMPLOYEE OF MONTH ~ Seenk Hills Nursing HonU' is
announcing Its employee of the month fur Mav. She Is Bonnie
Simpkins, a seve n year employe&lt;• of tlw !aclllty on the laundry

MR. AND MRS. WESLEY RALPH

Golden Anniversary observed

Debbi P

P&lt;xll parties

Swimming lessons

Sullivan'.~

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RACINE ~ The Charles and
Fannie 1Wolfe) Be~ reunion
will be held Saturday at Star Mill
Park In Racine. Brtna a covered
dish for dinner af nooa and table
service.

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be a men · s class D aad E ooftball
tournament July 21 alld 22 at
General Harling@!' Parlt 11 MIIJ.
d leport sponsored by !be Brad·
bury PTO. Cost Is ST5. T·sblrts
will be given away. Cal/992-6890
or 992·3244 .

prizes, and refreshments. The
event is hosted by Wyoming Wolf
Band.

many famous c n! er tainers In-

or shutin s and the lon ely

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mC'n ta r y : Lynn Bookman. De
borah Lowrry, Ha rnso nviiiPEI P·
men ta r y: Marjorie Felly Julil'

Loc al Patricia
ShrivPrs. Ron Hil l, Mikr Wlil .

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lhe London Pool may be SCh&lt;'duled for a cost of
per two
hour party . Ca ll the poolformon&gt;
information, 992-9909.

radio show, dunking bo oth , door

Bible school

!ar ilit y. Refres hments wi ll be

The Southem Ohio Light Opera

and math

Sou th Ce ntral Ohio. Once !ullv
drvr lop&lt;'d and tes ted , it ha s the

even touch the 78s. Do young
people really ask. what is a 78?
But enough Is e noug h and eight
days AND NIGHTS of old records
gets a little much even for meand I'm one o! those looking lor
yesterday people.
On Friday night. July 6 ~ now
that's an Important date ~ we
receive word that our telev ision
set has survived the arcing cr isis
and Is ready to be discharged
from the TV hospllal. We receive

i1's no problem -

LONG BOTTOM - ~eM ·
a nrs o! the George Deem family
wtll mret July 15 at Forbd Run
Sta te Park In Lone Bottom.
Po tluc k dinner at 1 p.m .

Shawn \\'orkman, front, tmd .loan Ma)' and Erk
Patterson, hack.

Pomeroy Elemen tary .

Having survived eight days
AND NIG HTS without our se t
leaves me with a feeling that
television Is here to stay and .
regardless o! what we say , most
of us are addicted. So~ long li ve
your television set ~ Some how, it
does play a ha nd in helping you to
keep smiling.

Deem reunion

wolves was held. Presenting the Oag on be hal! o!

sr rve d . Purpose of t hC' nationa l
observance is to encou ra ge vis ·

.JullP Hubbard . J.ind a Zarnorh.

non-television addict s ~ and
happily greet Larry and Jeremy
as they bring our aged set back

WP aren't

wht•n· a promotion ceremony for tigers and

the hank was ,Joan May. Cub members accepting
the flag were !rom the left, ,Jake Blrch6dd, Billy
Kennedy, Derrick Bolin .•James ('onley, and

of s tudt•nts in SouthC'astern and

a btl surprised that It's the only
set in the house . We havPD'I kept
up with the Joneses - It's the
only one . We assure Larry that
te levi s ion addicts- we just ho(ll'
he can nurse our baby back to

FLAG PRESENTATION ~ Bank One o!
Rull1111d presented a scout !lag to the Rulland Cub
Scout Pack 240 !oUowing the recent meeting

Thr three year program is
a ttempting tolmprovetherccord

have the opportunity to replay all
o! those old records ~ and just

hPnPIII !"fJJ

Wednesday and invi te area resi dents to visil patient s at the

Garland's song forpver. no mat

sf' t lttu rnsoutthallactuaJiyam
e~rcin~ .
and again for some

I\

POMEROY Amertcare·
Pomeroy Nursmg and Rchabili ·
tation Ce nter will observe
"Cheer Up !he Lonely Day" on

lea dership sk ills and teaching
practices. concludes July 11

It was a nice rxperienrc to

and

Cheer Up Day
planned at facility

lies and styles made then one o! a
kind . It also dawns on me that
"Over the Rainbow .. will beJud)

.Jrrrm1 . Larry checks 0111 the

honw of HPn a nd Hubv f{lfe ,
Lea ding l' rC'Pk Road. Middle·
po ri. Bring lawn chairs, table
srrvicP, a nd a brverage

RUTLAND -

Dr. Dougl as Hunter will be the
phy sic ia ns giving the physicals .

bug without a partner? Charlene

a r rivf' ~ at our hollSe' with his son.

MJUIJI. I:I'OllT - Tlw Tal lor.
J-l arpPI' n•union will hf' helcl ..JuJ:.,
29 with il potluck al 1 p.rn at tlH'

baby Cody Spau ldin g will be held
Saturday from 2 p.m . to midnight
a t the Rutland Civi c Cen ter.
There will be live ba nd s, a li ve

are given . Or. Mark Brown and

won't work. How can one jllter

ter who sings It or how well they
sing It. lt"s easy to overlook the
fact that she cou ldn 't handle
success. Elvis !ans probabl v do
the same thing.

Te iPvision''

cluding Michael Jackson, Bob
Hope and Dick Clark.
His wife, Lorayne. works for
Disney's Epcot Center, and thev
reside In Kissimmee . Fla

mu st br filled out and signed
pr ior to the tlmr when physicals

The records turn out 10 be

tinct ive people whose voicP qua li -

Taylor, Harper reunion Jet
Baby benefit

plans to work on the set o! "'Let's
Make a Deal" .
Justis said he en joys working
lor Disney and said he has met

from 9 a m to noon. The cards

great. I find that such tunes as
"'A String o! Pearls, "' ""Li ttl e
Brown .Jug, .. "'In the Mood"' and
"Pennsylvania 6-5000"" turn me
on. I even gel an urge 10
jitterbug, but to no avai l ~ that

ll!etlme experience of having
been entertained b)" these dis ·

Scott .Justis. son
ol Elmer and Darlene Newell of
Long Botlom, has been working
at Disney MGM Studios for the

"Superstar

up at thr Athl etic Director's
o!!icc Monday through Friday

hurt and I drag out the old
records . Why not the tapes and
thP compact discs·, [ nPvPr got
that much into tapes and I
wouldn't know what a compact
disc looks like ~ that's why.

If dawn s on me that
many ol us haV£• had t hp onrP in a

POMEROY~

A graduate o! Eastern High
School a nd Ohio Uni versity,
Justi s works on the set o!

rec eive physicals are to wear
shor ts.
Physical cards can bP picked

new needle certainly wouldn't

fantastic~

Eastern grad working at Disney
past ye-ar as a technical director.

juniors Is 8 to 9:30 a.m .; !or
sophomores and freshmen, 9:30
toll a .m . and for junior high, 11
a.m. to 12 30 p m . Those to

of you never miss the water ' til
the well runs dry. What does one
do !or diversion when the televi ·
ston Is eu t off:' It occurs to me
that II would be a wonderful time
to get ou !I hose old records ~you
know- all the ones about June,
theonesalxlutmoon. What i!they
sound scratchy, the tunes rea lly
are catchy, 'specially those
which say I love you so.
I crank up the record playerIt, too, has seen better days - a

pletely out of th e picture. Her
bugging Is pre! ty well developed.
but she's weak In thP jit il'r
I then turn to recordings by AI
Jolson la nd don't ask who 's hel,
Nat King Co le a nd Judy t;artand .
They're really scratchv ~ but

--Anniversaries--

Prs. The sc hedule for seniors and

As It turns out, il 'sa not her case

Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- B-5

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

EAST MEIGS ~ Eastern
sport s physicals will be held
Saturday at the high school. This
includes ath letes and cheer le ad·

health. Larry and Jerem y exit
wllh the massive set which has
been such a falth!ul servant !or
many years. We're okay alxluw
II.

has nPVE'f bPPn much into danc ing and j itterbugglng i s com -

July 8, 1990

IT'S YOUR NAVY.

�July 8, 1990

Page-8-6- Sunday Times-Sentinel

-Engagements--

--Weddings--

Smith-Harden
POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs .
Gi lb erl Keil h Smilh are a nnoun c~
ing lhe engagemenl and ap ~
proaehing marriage of lheir
daughter. Robyn Ca il Sm it h. to
John Rober! Ha rden, son of M r.
and Mr s. Richard Shatzes and
·John Richard Harden .
She is a graduale of M ei gs High
School. He is a graduate of
Rutherford B. Hay es High Sc hool

in Delaware .
Miss Smit h IS altendi ng Hock ~
1ng Technica l Co llege as a
med ica l assista nt major.
Harden Is a gra du ate of Hock ~
ing Technical College and is
curren ll y emp loyed as a park
ra nger at A&amp;W Marion Parks in
Circlev ill e.
The open church wedding will
be Oct. 20 at 12: 30 p.m.

Robson-Ebersbach

MIDDLEPORT Jerrena
Mari e Dill Robson and Timothy
Ray Ebersbach are announcing
th eir
e n gagemen t and
approac h lnghmarria ge.
The open churc h wedding will
be July 27 at 7:30 p .m~ at the
Mlddlepon Firs! Baptist Church
with Rev ~ J ames Seddon official·
ing. A reception will follow in th e
churc h 's basemen t.
Ms. Robson is the daught er of
.Jerry and Irene Dill , Racine. She

,,.,

Is a graduat e of Southern High
Se houl and graduated recently
from Hocking Technica l Co lle ge
where she majored in executive
secretar ial science. She also
rece ived step certif ica tion in
word proces si ng and l ega l.
Ebersbach is I he son of Eli and
Bonni e E bc r sbach , Middl eport.
He Is a graduate of Me[gs Hi gh
School and is employed wllh
Imperial Elec tric.

'"t ';,.
MICHAEL .~ND PAMELA SHADE HAVE~

Hayes-Shade

KEVIN AND REBECCA KNOPF HOLLINGSHEAD

Hollingshead-Knopf
COL UMBUS - Kevin E~ Ho i~
lings head and Rebecca S. Knopf,
were u ni ted In marriage, Ma y 12,
at the Whitehall Church of the
Nazarene with the Rev . Geoffrey
Kunselman officiating.
The bride Is the daught er of
Mr. and Mrs. James E . Knopf of
J891 Edend al e Rd., Columbu s,
Ohio.

Mai d of honor was Kat hy
McDonald . Mount Vernon
Bride s maid s were Am .v
Snv drr. MaumPf': Gwrn Barnes .
r o.lumbus: thr bri de ' s sistr r .
Brckv Shade. Sprin gfi eld: and
the g room 's s istPr. Kari So s ·
nowskl. A von Lak e. Thf' att rnd ·
an ts wor f' tea ·lengt h sa tin gowns
of cer ise pink. des i gned wilh
sca ll oped l ace yokes and short
lace brll sleev es.
Pau l Flktu s. Wa lt on Hill s,
srrved as t he brst man .
Groom s m{'n wPrr Grant Dunlap and Ron Rr azin. bolh of

BOWLING GREEN. Oh io Th e groom Is I he son of M r . and Pamel a Lynn Shade and .John
Mrs. Jamps R Holl ingshead. M!charl H avPs wrrr uni!Pd In
Ga llip o l i s ~
marriagP Junf' 2 at First Uni trd
ThP bride Is employed at Met h odi st C hu rc h. Rnwlin g
Na tion wi de Ins. Co., Columbu s. CrePn . Ohio . RP\' . Cal e (;phil art
The groom Is employed at Seven \Va s the offi ciat ln .g clrrg;..·ma n.
L: p Bottling Co., Columbus. Ohio.
Pa r p nts of thl' eou!Jl f' arP Mr
The couple reside In Rey nold s ~ and Mrs. No rm Sha d!•, Sp r i ng·
burg, Ohio.
fie l d, and M r and Mrs Tom
Hayes, Bowlin g Green. Ohio.
Gra ndpa rents of the b r id P ;np
Mr . and Mrs . Willa rd Shade of
Al l lca and Mrs Alm a Wi sP of
Will ard l.rr~ndparpnl.s o f thP
groom ar t' Mr a nU M r s Fra nk
) Clark of Galli polis and M rs Ada

Bow lin g Grren :
cousin.

Ha V£•s of Rio G randi'.
G tvPn In marriagP h_v

G r eg

thr

Cl ark .

groom' s
and

his
bolh of

wrrr org ani st WPndy Sta in ·
pian ist Susa n Malt as .
guitari s t i.l nd vocal ist V in cP nt
Wong and vocal ist J ane Wilcox .

A rrcrpllon was held al lhr
Bowling GrPen F.lks Club
Th e coupl e will m akoo llwlr
home In Man sfi eld .
Thr b ridr and gr oom a rP bo th
graduetlf'S or Oowl in g Cr PPn

Sta ir

Un h~ r r.o;; it .v .

Hangar flying ... 0.. .BySchmoll
Raben
}r.
GAL LI POLIS- With th PGa ll t·
poll s Bicenlt·nnlal Airshow com ·
ln g Sa turd av and Sunday . .J uly 14
and 15, now is a good time t o pa ss
on somr h int s to mak&lt;' .v our
airshO\\' v is i t a plPasant and
rr wa rdin g onP.
How do I ~el 10 the ai rshow and
wh ere do I park? G a ll i a ~ M e ig s
Hf' g ional Airport is loc ated near
th e G allipolis cil y limil s, one half
mile south a long Stat P R o ut ~: i
from th e junction of St ale Route &lt;
and :lo ~ Enlry to the airporl and
show parking arra will be well
marked and personnel wi ll be
present to direct visitors in th('
large parking area ad jacen l to
th e airfi eld A si ngl e adm i ss ion
will br charged for bo tll day s,
aduiiS116and ove rt, $4: student s
[ 6 ~ 151 , $2 ; and children 5 and
und er frer . Ha\·i ng .v our adm is·
slon fee read y fo r the gate
per sonn el wi l l speed things up
gr e a tl y .. and remember ... to
rf'en ter thr show if you lrCJ v e. y ou
wil l need a ha nd s tamp i n
ad diti on to thr tickPI.
Should th e weekend ot July 14
and 15 bP sunny an d hot,
remember to wea r light , cool
rlo lhin g and use sun sc ref' n,
sunburn can be a nasty surp ri se.
Drink ple nl y ol fluids and i f you
p la n to stay aw hlle, bring il lon g a
cumforta biL' lawncha ir
A l co holic IH'vrra ges wi l l
rlf' i thf'r Lw so ld no r t hei r con ·
sumpt lnn pcrmit tPd on show
vrupert~' during 1he ai rs how .
1-:mcrgeney MPdi cal Unit s from
Ga Ilia and Meigs Counlies will be
on hand should anyone become
Ill.

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PAUL AND LINDA RIGGS McC ONNELL

McConnell- Riggs
ATHENS - Linda An n Riggs
beca me I he bride of Pau I McCon
nell on Mav 12 during a doublt•
rin g cer em on;• at Galbrpa th
Chape l in Athens
The bride is lhc daughter of
Mr s. Paul Kl oes. Pomeroy, and
lJa vld Riggs, Pomeroy The
groom is I he so n or Mr and Mr s.
W1ll iam McConne l l. Nelsonville
The cerem ony was performed
by Rev. O'Qui n Kelly ~ Musi c was
provided by George McConnell.
Alllrn s. brot her of the groom.
and Pam Wanleswki and Ly nn
Sulli van, accompanist.
Th r br ide wore a gown of white
sal in. trimmed with Aleca n lace.
se~uin s and pearls. Her fingertip
fiuled edge veil em bell ished her
pear l aod seq ui n headpiece . Her
gown fpatu rrd lace trimmed
poi nt slf'PVPS. a basque wais t.
and row s of lace w hich trimmed
he r chapel length trai n. She
carril'd pi nk roses. babv' s
Maid of honor was Lisa Riggs .
sl sler of the bride. Bridesmaids
were Tina Malott. Newark; and

Gynastic class
scheduled
GALLIPOLIS - The Gal li polis
Parks and Recreation is offering
a you th gy mnastics class begin·
nlng Monday Jul y 23. The class
will run five weeks. until August
20. Leeann Lemon will be In~
struc tlng . Cl asses will be held at
the Ga llipolis Developmental
Cenlcr's gy mnasium at 6~ 7 p.m .
and 7 ~ 8 p ~ m . A fee of $15 will need
10 be paid prior to the first c la ss.
To pre ~ reglst er for the c la ss.
please co ntact Parks and Re~
cr eation at 446~1 424 .

Wagon tours
GALLI POLIS - Wagon tours
will be offered, through the
Bicentennial Commission, by
Tom Hoover of VInton through
historic Gallipolis from 11 a.m . to
5 p.m . today . The tours will begin
In fr ont ol Centr"'- Supply Company located at 17 l:'d\Jrt St.
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bn•ath, and strea m ers .
Cindy Kouffold . Livingston, N.J .
Attendants wore tea ·lengt h
dresses of pastel pink, wit h
malching pink headpieces. and
carrif'd bo uquet s of carn ations
an d baby 's breath ~
&amp;•sl man was Mike McCo n·
ne ll , Sidney, brother of th e
groom . Grooms mPn wert? Mark
McConnell, Phoenix. Ariz .: and
Mall McConnell, Apex. N .C:
bro thers of lh e groom . Ushers
wer e Bill McConnell, S pring ~
f ield , brother of the groom . and
M i ke Kl oes, Pomeroy, stepbrother of the bride.
A reception wa s held at th e Jg{)4
Lounge, Baker Cen ter, followin g
thP ceremony .
The bride is a gra duate of
Meigs High School and Oh io
Un iversity , Co llege of Ed uca·
t ion. The groom i s a gr&lt;JduatP of
Nelso n vi lle~ York Hi gh Sc hool.
Ohio Un ivers it y, wi th a degree in
Wildl ife Biology, a nd of the Arrny
Avia tion Initial E ntry Ro tar y
Wing Cour sl' at Furl Ru cke r , Ala.
The couple resides In Fair ~
banks, Alaska .

acth it y, a few ' 'do's and don' ts""
an• In order. Do hav e a good limP
and brow sp ar ou nd th e ex hib its
and pl anr s. bu t do n ' t •ttray onto
!t1 P runw a v. it is "Off Limits" at

Wlth a great deal uf avia tl on

b&lt;'ing

Anno un ce ~

meld('

of

th e

P n g &lt;.~gr mrnt

and approa chin g
marr ia gr of TrrC'~a Ly n n Lo ng,
Ga l lipoli s, to .l rr r~· Delm r r Da r st

II. Gallipolis.
Long is the daughler of Car l
and An tta C'h eval icr. R1. 1.
Gal lip oli s and Richard and Ter ry
l.u ng of Itt. 2. Ca llipolis. Oar s! is
the son of Harold and Georgia
Porter. Rt. I. Gai Upo lis. and
Jerry a nd Mary Darsl, Rt. t
Ga llipoli s.

OF SOUTHEASTERN OHIO

t imrs .

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U~S.

Army post in Slut t art

- ea lled Patch Barracks - was
the first for Stiles and his fa mil y
In his entire military career. It
ha s c hanged all of them In way s
they couldn't have forsPen. As a

new

and rulturally enri ching

exper ience. Stiles sa id. three
yea r s of liv in g In Germany has

iwen morr than he cou ld hav e
hoprd for.
"The f irst _
v rar

Wf'

spf'n1 two

WPf'ks on 1h4? Cos ta Del So l i i n

Spai n !." sa id Stiles. rememb&lt;e r
ln g a favorite family v ac at ion
"We wrnt to the Lladro 1porcelf'i n l factor~· . and I wa s abl e to
get my mother two of t he
st at u ett es of n u ns she had
wantf&gt;d. ··
" W p'vf' mad r close f r iPnd s wC'
are very altached l o. li ving
here." Stiles said . "Living here
in thesP t imrs has bern exci tin g.
and t hal has bon ded us toge t her.
too ."
Sti les ack now ledges that i f t he
changi ng political clim at e in the

N A V\' CAREER - Navy Lt. Comm. Josepe SlUes stands In front
of a mural painted by Nazi soldiers on their barracks during World
War 11. This fonner German Army post, called Patch Barracks, Is
now used by the U.S. Army , and Is home to the U .S. European

Sov iet Un io n and Eastern Eu·
rope Is permanent , not as man y
Amer ica n military families will
have the opportunit y 10 broaden
1heir horlzens as his did.
"My feelin g Is that Is lhc
drawdown and withdrawal of
U. S. l and forces In Eur ope . my
field will be more and more
importan t. " sa id Stiles, speaking
of I hr job he has held In the
nu cl ea r plan s divi sion at thP
European hPadquarler s com ·
mand. St ll ps' department uses
hu gr main frame computers
I inked up Ia sa tell it e communlca~
li ons to plan. lor example, the
Navy' s part In NATO exerc ises.
" Computer ized mission plan.

grou nd visibilit y ma y be poor .
Give al l taxing aircraft a widr
ber th
When mo ving arou nd
par ked alrcrafl, be walchlu l fo r
engine starl ·up, m ovi ng prope l ~
lor·s and jrt PXhaus t do not
.smoke around lhe fue ling poinl.
W h il r wr cnco uragP our guests to
se£.' thP planrs up r losP, pleasP b ~·,
mindful th at th ey ar r not ilS
stu rdy as they sPem, so d o not sit
or stand on thr wings or t ail
s u rfa crs and do not r ntrr 1.1 n
unat](•nd l'd airplane. Above all.
keep a sharp r ye on sm all
c hildren
Th f' show program conta in s a
great deal of inform ation aboul
the Px hiblt s and performrrs as
well as the sc hedule. but be
Jwarc that weather and severa l
ot hf'r f actors influence fl yi ng, so
li sten for pu blic announcem ent s
to r emain abreast of what ls a nd
will br ha ppenin g.
So come on out t o thr a irpor t
.fuly l4 and 1o. The ga tes open at
111 a . m ~, look ove r th e ex hibit s,
tak e a plane or hPiicoptP r ri dP, a
ballooq_ tt?ther ride ir its not too
w ind y and watch lhP ai rshow
Su nda y at 1 p . m ~

nlng will continue to give us a
deep target capability In Europe
without thepolltlcallmpllcatlon s
and the cost of troop strength,"
sa id Stiles, looking serious as he
co nt emplated the "what If's" of
America's future In Europe.
"I ex pect t hat my job will
ex pand as the troops withdraw, "
concluded Stiles.
Although Stiles will retire from
the mllitarv ll&lt;efore he returns to
th e United States. he plans to
continue In computer mission
planning as a civilian. He hopes
to wor k for t he federal govern·
ment or for a civ ilian firm In the
sa me field .
" Th e best of all possible jobs
would be to goo to work for the
co mpany that makes the mission
planning- computers," Stiles
sa id .
Stiles. who joined the Navy 20
years ago while protesters
shouted anti-war slogans, will
most likely keep marching to the
so und of his own drum . For him,
It 's a sou nd of freedom .

A series of basic drawing
cla sses will be offered by th e
Mlddleporl Arts Co unc il begin ·
ning Wednesday at 7 p.m. and
contlculng on Jul y 18, 25. A ug. 1
and 8.
P.J . Harris will be the in struc·
tor and the fee Is $25.
Contact Harris at 992-2451 or
Sue Baker at 992~ 7733 for more
Information or to register .

ONE LAST WEEK•••••

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RA CINE - The r"'u lls of the
kiddie tra ctor pull held i n Ra ~
cine's Star Mill Park on July 4.
wer e announced today .
In the 3500 to 5500 pound class,
the winners were Willie Collins,
eight, of Racine. fir st; and
Jessica Fisher . seven. of Cha~
rleston, W.Va .. seco nd.
Winners of th e 5600 to 7500
pound class were John McDarby.
nin e, of Reedsville, fir st , and
De rrick Warden. eight, of Par ·
kersburg, W.Va., seco nd.
The kiddie tractor pu II was
handled by Ted Smith of Raci ne.

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TAKES A FRONT ROW SEAT - Col. Brenda
Belville of the United States Air Forc e served as
Grand Marshal of the 22nd Annual Gatupolls Area
Jaycees July 4th Parade. She is pictured making
her way to the judges ' stand along th e Riverfront
at the end of the parad e route. Following lh e

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program at the Kerr Memorial. Tom Wiseman,
president of the GaiUpoUs Area Chamber of
Commerce also presented Belville an official
hkenwnnlaillin as a gilt . (Times-SenUnel photo)

Holzer Clinic gets
new pediatrician
G ALLIPOLIS - Dr. Tru dv J
Nelson, has joined the Pediatric
Department at Ho lzer Clin ic and
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rences that swPpt Eastern E urope last year. Just two week s
before. his 16 ~year~ol d daughter
Eri n. on a field trip to Prague
with her hi gh school German
club, found hersel f In the lawn
square wh en millions of Czec ho s·
lovaklan citizens took to the
streets with lit candles. chantin g
"freedom. ~free dom."
Erin ca ll ed her fat her that
night . "She said, 'D ad , yo u
wouldn' t believe this,' " r el at ed
Stiles, who was an A·6 Intruder
bomb ardler · navlga tor during
the Vietnam war~ "The whole
fa mily Is still emollonally over~
co me with awe and joy from
witnessing these phenomen al
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1970, Michigan State University
senior Josepe Stiles stopped by
the Navy recruiting booth du r ing
a university career day. While he
talked over a poss ible future as a
Navy officer, VIetnam Wa r pro
testers marched around the
booth, and surrounded him,
chanting antl~war slogans .
"What a dog and pony show
that was," recalled the so n of
Joseph and Joan Stiles of Galllpo
lis . "I wa s really swimmin g
against the stream to sign up for
the Navy ."
But sign up Stiles did. Now
app roaching lhe end of hi s
20-year military career and
serving a tour of dut y with th e
Headquarters, U .S~ European
Command In Stuttgart, the Navy
lieutenant commande r and his
family recently found them
selves once more In the mid st of
history-altering prote s t
marches of a morp wpJcome
kind.
Last November, as pro!Pslers.
soldiers, and citizens surrounded
the Berlin wall, ending the
almost 30~yea r separation of
East and West Berlin . Stiles' wlfl'
Wendy and so n Todd, 13 - In
Berlin for a soccer malch of
Todd's team - were cr us he d
among thousands of laugh in g.
rejoicing people.
Stiles. back In Stuttgart, was
glued to the television broadc as ts
on the Armed Forces Network.
gazing on thesce new ithdlsbell r f
as the Berlin wall cam e down.
Wendy and Todd returned home
with preciou s souvenirs - pieces
of the wall.
It was the second I ime that a
number of Stiles' famil y had
beheld one of the historic occur

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Cr eek High Schoo l and i s em~
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offic£' . Da r st is al so il gradu atr of
Kyger Cr eek High School and i s
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Navratilova beats Gar'l·ison to
win ninth Wimbledon crown

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By FREDERICK WATERMAN
UPI Sports Writer
WIMBLEDON, England (UP!t - Mar·
tina Navra tllova' s ninth Wimbledon cham·
plonship was a reco rd to remember and a
match to forget.
The 33-year ~ old, strugg ling to control her
nerves. failed to play like a champion
Saturda y bu I wa s good enough to end Zlna
Garrison 's upset run with a 6-4, 6-1 vic tory
and become the winn lngest woman In
Wimbledon histo ry
Navratilova, wh·a had been tied with Helen
Wills Moody at eight titles, did not enter the
record book playing her best, making
repeated unforced errors and only rarely
summonin g up grea t shots.
"I was nervous as hell," she said aft er the
75- minute match . " I didn ' l care if I had to
scra pe and scrap and scra tch and craw l out
ther e. II did n' t ha ve to be a thing of beau tv.
They don't put an asterisk there- 'She won
the record but she really didn ' t play we ll. "'
Navrat ilova won all t'ight or her ser vicf'
games by coming to n&lt;•t on ever y poi nt. In
the second set she al so bega n to charge on
her sen1ce ret urns and as a re sult swept the
final six games of lh&lt;• match.
''I'm a natural grasscourt playr r," sai d
Navratilova. lhl' Sl'rond seed who often
r erers to ('pntre Co urt as ''mv court."
" She was th P most aggrPssi~e .. she was a
step ahead PVPry time ." sa id Garri son,
seeded fifth "She n•all y beli,•vcs it' s her
court and she won't let an_yonr take it
away."
Navratilova. playing in ht'r ni11t h consecu

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On Thursday, Garrison did Navratilova
the favor of upse lling the top-ranked Graf In
the semifinals, preventing a fourth straight
Navra ti lova -Graf Wimbledon fin al.
As ked whether Gra f' s absence diminished

Sa turda y's ac hievement , Navrat il ova replied that beating the defending champion
'·would ha ve been more fitting , but Zina
Pa r ned her way thcrP."
The v ictory carnc•d Navralil ova $352,000.
Ga rrison 's co nsola ti on is a c hec k for
$17fi,lllll.
The winnl'r of 18 major singles titles,

Navra1i lova had not won a major crown
since the 1987 U.S. Opf'n but she was a heavv

favorllP a gai nst th e 2b-year -old Texari,
whom shl' had beaten in 27 of 28 previous
mec!ings .
Garrison, pla yin g in th e fir st Grand Slam
final of her 11 year career, was the
overwh elmin g favorite of t hP Centre Court
crowd . Rut thi s did not hrlp hPr , as she was

as tense as her opponent. Garrison was
trying to become the lowes I seed to win
Wimbledon since No. 8 Karen Hantze
Sl!sman triumphed In 1962.
Navratllova, who did not drop a set during
the tournament, won the 38-m inu te first set
despite a shaky start. The Czechoslovakian
native lost the first five points of the match
as Garrison drilled winners off her forehand
and backhand. The fifth seed had a
break -point opportunity to take a 2·0 lead but
Navratilova punched a backhand volley
winner. The second seed then held serve,
broke Garrison's next service game at 15
and se rved out the set.
In the second set, the third game proved to
be crucial. Garrison fought through seven
deuces and fou r break points but Navratil·
ova finally broke her wtth a backhand
passing shot to end the 13- minute game and
was never challenged again.
Garrison, th e surprise of the fortnight ,
fa iled to show the deep groundstrokes and
sha r ply angled volleys that she used to
dispatch Gra f an d th e third -seeded Monica
Seles. But the post -final ceremonies and a
good look at th e winner's plate whelled her
appetit e for next year.
" I 'm looking forward to coming back ... it
Is even more exciting when you see that
trophy up close than when you see it on
televis ion," said Garrison. ·'I couldn 't tak e
m y eyes off of it."
Althea Gibson, the 1957·58 champion and
th e only black woman to win at Wimbledon,
watched the matc h from the Royal Box at
Centre Court .

BAR!, Italy iUPit - I taly
cla imed thi rd pla ce in th e World
Cup fin als Saturday with an
excitin g 21 victory ovrr England
in the playoff match between the
two losing se mifin alists .
All three goa ls came in a
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David Pial! had eq ualized for
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America's Martina NavratUova backhands a retum shot during
Saturday morning's Wimbledon championship match against
fellow American Zlna Garrison. Navratllova won 6-4, 6-1 to clabn
an unprecedented ninth Wimbledon crown. (UPI)

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live final at The All England Club. had twice
been denied by Steff! Graf the record she
wanted so much. The nine-time champion,
who had tears rolllng down her face when
she held aloft the winner's plate. said later,
""I had to r ea lly wa it for it. that's what
makes It sweet ... thi s tops It all.
absolutely."
""There were no glitches thi s time. I knew
this was my best chance and It wa s my
match to win," she said.
Asked if she might retire, having attained
all her goal s, Navratllova shook her head
and sa id, "I'm goin g for double digits. Why
not? ... If my body has It, I know my head

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Giannini while pressi ng the attack during
Saturday's World Cup mat ch In Barl, Italy. Italy
won 2- 1 to claim third place . (IJ PI)

come to scoring during an
entertaining first half was in th e
27th minute when Ci ro Ferrara,
one of four changes in th e home
si de, let fl y.
Shilton, playing his !25th and
most probabl y his las t game In
goal fo r England. fumbled the
shot aga ins t the far upright and
Schillac i just f ailed to put the
re bound in the back of th e nrt.
Italy 's shoot-on-si ght policy
gained the edge of the first 45
minutes, which had start ed with
several fin e thrusts down the
flank s fr om the England full
backs. Gary Steve ns and Dorigo,
who was startin g his fir st int er ·
national aft er three appearan ces
as a substitut e.
Stew ns produced th e fir st shot
for England within two m inutes
but Italy qui ckl y replied with t wo
drivE'S from Luigi De Agostini
and two more from Baggio, bo th
of which called for alertn ess
from Sh ll ton.
Technically, I taly bows ou t of
the tourn ament unbea ten. afte r
winning all of tis games excep t
the se m ifin al aga inst Argentina,
which it los t &lt;·3 on a penalty
shoot out aft er the score was ti ed
1·1 at the end of extra trme.
Hlslory walling to be mad e
Tea m captain Diego Mara dona
lakes defend ing ti tle -holder Ar·
gentlna ont o the field at Olympic
Stadi um aga inst Fra nz Beck en·
bauer 's West German squad
Sund ay nr ght to decide the 14 th
World Cup soccer championship.
Soccer hi story will be mad e by
!h e wtnner in various way s.
Maradon a. considered th e greatest play er rn the world, can
become th e first player to cap·
la in two World Cup champions.
An Arge nt ina victory would
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World Cup cr own slnC'f' Bra7.il in
1908 and 1962.

Mears wins pole for Cleveland Grand Prix
By BOB KEIM
U PI Sports Writer
CLEVELAND rl!Pli - Hi ck Mear s edged tea mmate Emer son
Flttlpaldi Sa turd ay to win the po le for lheCir veland Grand Prlx for
CART Indy car s an d rarn hi s third ca r Prr polr on a road co ursr .
Mears. dri vi ng a PP nskr PC90-Chevro lrt covered t he 10-turn .
2.37 -milr layout ;tt Bu rkr L akefron l Airport at 139.319 mph, while
Pen ske Racing tca mm al l' Frttipald r. I he defending champion. was
timed at 139 .166 mph in his Pr oske PC90 Chevro let. Mea r s, who also
won road course poll's at L aguna Sec a last year and at Elkh art Lake
in 1982, also had th l' lastl's t qualifyi ng lim e Frid ay on the fir st day of
quamying when he was cloc ked at 138.913 mph.
Mears' speed wa s a record on th e new ly redes igned course, which
wa s altered Frid ay aft rr a series of incident s in what had bee n turns
one and two . CART official s decided to bypass a chicane on the front
str aight and r eva mped t he co urse to extend the front stretch into a
sweeping right -hand t urn that had bern turn three but now Is
consid ered turn one.
The qualifyin g record on thr old n turn . 2. 48 -mile cour se was
138.127 mph set by Mi chael Andn•tti la st yea r. Mear s. who has 31
car!'er po les on oval tracks, needed 61.2 15SPcond s to comp lete his fasl
lap.
"We steadily made some progress," he sa id , adding that track
co nditions were different when th e temper atures rose Saturday . " We
kept making some small c hanges. We had to run very hard to get back
to where we were (Friday) . Basically, we ju st got a lap where all the
corners put together and tha t gave us our time ."
Andretti, who briefly had the fastest qualifying time Saturday
before being passed by M ears and Fittlpald!, _wlll start third In a

Lola-Chevrolet he qualifi ed at 138.915 mph, and At Unser Jr . wi ll start
fourth in a L o la ~ Chevrolel timed at 138.094 mph. Roger Pen skes lh lrd
dr i ver , Danny Su II ivan , will start flit h a fler quallfyi ng at 138. 085 mph.
foll owed by Mario A ndretti , Bobby Ra ha l, Ind y 500 winner Arie
Luycndyk , and Teo F abi.
Twent y fi ve cars will start today 's race, whlr h will begi n at 2 p.m.
EDT and will be televv1sed on ESPN. Because the c han ge shortened
the leng th of the track, ther eby reducing the length of the race , CART
offi cials have ad ded five laps, which means dri vers will complete 85
l aps and cover 201.4 miles.
Drivers say the combination of eliminating the chica ne and th e
repav i ng of the track in the spring have made the course on the
airport runways faster and safer.
"I was happy they made the change for safety rea sons," said
Filtlpaldl, who has won here twice. "In 20 minutes. the track was
safer. Much faster, but safer. II (the race ) will be much more
attractive to watch. Faster and more lntereslng."
Winning the pole gave Me ars one point In the CART·PPG Indy car
world ser ies point standings, and he now traiis leader Unser by just
two points, 82-80, as the three- time Indy 500 champion tri!'S for his
fo urth driving championship.
Mears has nev~r won In Cleveland, but said the new track Is easier
on equipment which should allow more cars to finish the race . Mears
ha s won seven road course races, with his last triumph in the 1989
finale at Laguna Seca.
•'I think with all the changes that have been made.it should be quite
a bit better for everybody," Meats said. "It definitely will be easier
on equipment and that should mean more cars around at the end and
that should make for a better show." ·

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Na\'ratilova holds aloft the winner 's plah• afh.•r her victory over
Garri.~on .

Blue Jays hand
Mariners 4-2 loss
TORON TO t UP! 1 - To ronto
outfield er George Bell had a
smal l problem with his glove but
he had no tr ouble with his bal.
After hold ing up the gam e for
se vera l minutes in the top of the
fi rst while replacing a broken
mitt, Bel l si ngled In two r un s In
the bottom of the Inning and late r
added an f\Bl doubl e to lead the
Toronto Blue Jays to a 4·2 win
ovpr th e SPa !l ie Mariners.
The vic tory was Toronto's fifth
in a row.
" I stood ou t there and pull ed on
a . . tri ng and !I j ust gave way, the
glove ca me apart and I had to get
a new one,· sa id Bell, who
rejected the repla cement glove
tossed ou t by tral nr r Tommy
Cra ig and went back Into the
clu bhouse to choose hi s own .
Be ll was making his first
appear ance since sittin g out two
game s with a bruised thumb that
has bothered him for several
weeks.
" It felt a lot better tod ay," he
sa id . " It didn't r ea lly bother

me."

deci sions si nce bei ng sideli nf'd
for a month with a ham stri ng
Injury . "That' s the only thing
!hall have n't beenabletodo thts
year rs shake off stuff I ha t upse ts
m e."
After Leonard's homer. tht•
so uthpaw held thf' Mannf'r&lt;;
hitless until si ngles by T r ar.1·
Jones in th e fifth and Ca it o in tht•
six!h. Hr stru ck oul four and
wa lked thr ee before givin g t ht·
bait over to Duane Wa rd. w ho
pit ched two shutout inn ings to
notc h his seven th savr .
Toronto rPspo nded to Lf'o
nard's lOt h homer with thrf' t'
ru ns in thei r half of th e first.
J unior Fel lx opened wi th .t
si ng le off Ru ss Swa n. 1 ~- find
Tony Fernandez walked KP II I'
Gruber singled Felix hom&lt;• a11d
advanced FPrnandpz !(I 1hinl
Gruber l ook sPro nc1 on ri g ht
fielder Cotto's throw to lh r plalr
and Bell follo wed with a lwo~ run
si ngle to give To ronto a .\ L IPad
Swan depa r ted llf1Pr thf' sr
cond when hi s p i tc hing sho uldPr
stiffened up .

" George is a real gam er,"
enthused manager Ci to Gaston.
Giants IU, Cubs 9 - At Sa n
""He plays hurt more than any
Fra nc isco, Dave Kingery' s
guy on this club ."
si ngled a Les La ncaster pit ch
Winner Jimmy Key, 5·4, got off
ove r short stop Shawon Dun ston's
to a shaky start, bu I set tl ed down
hea d into left cen ter fi eld toscorr
to work seven Innings And
teammat es Matt Williams and
combined wi th Duane Ward on a
Gary Carter In th e bottom of the
three-hitter.
ninth Inning to give the Giants a
Henry Cotto opened the first
10-9 win over th e Cubs.
with a walk , but was erased on a
The Inning began when L an·
double play . Key thought that he
caster, the losing pitcher, fanned
struck out Ken Griffey Jr, on a 2·2 c lea nup hitter Kevin Mitchell,
checked swing. but the umpire
but singles by Williams and
ruled It a ball and Griffey later
Ca rter preceded a wild pitch by
walked . Key momentarUy lost
Lancaster , which moved the pair
his conce ntration, and Jeffrey
ahead 90feet and set the stage for
Leonard followed wtth a blast
Kingery 's game-winning single.
Into the l eft -field stands for his
Jeff Brantley, who followed
lOth homer .
Mark Thurmond . Steve Bedro·
"! was upset," said Key, who sian and starter Don Robinson ,
won for the first time In four · got the win .

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OPEN SINGLES FINALISTS- Mike Ridener of Columbus beal
Middleport's Shaun Baker (left) to win the open singles division of
the GaiUpoUs Men's Hard court Championships, held last weekend
at Raccoon Creek County Park near Centenary and the Haskins
Memorial Park In GaiHpoUs .

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(right) won the 411-and-over singles division IItle by beating Merrill
Bergstedt of Charleston, W.Va., In the GaJDpoUs Men's Hard court
Chlllllplonshlps, held last weekend at Raccoon Creek County Park
near Centenary and the Haskins Memorial Park In Gallipolis.

35-PLUS SINGLES FINALISTS- Stew Curtis of Columbus won
the 35-and-over singles division title over Galllpolltan Bill Gray
(left) during the Gallipolis Men's Hard court Championships, held
last weekend at Raccoon Creek County Park ncar f:entenary and
the Haskins Memorial Park in GalllpoUs.

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· Vincent adjourns hearings with Steinbrenner
NEW YORK (UPii- Baseball Commissioner Fay Vincent Friday
adjourned hear ings In to Geo rge Steinbrenner's relationship with
admitted gambler Howl e Spira and gave the New York Yankees
owner 10 days to produce any further Information on his behalf.
According to this timetable, VIncent would announce no sooner
Ihan July 16 his decision on allegations that Steinbrenner paid Spira to
provide damaging Information aboul outlielder Dave Winfield .
"!will try, depending on the state of the record In front of me on the
16th, to make a decision reasonably quickly ." Vincent said on the
sidewalk outside the law offices of former judge Howard Ty ler. where
about 10 hours of hearings took place over two days.
Vlncenl said nothing about the substance of the meeti ng . except
thai Stembrenner was the only witness and that h is' ·cooperation was
co mple te ." He called the tone "cordia l a nd s tra ightforward."
The commissioner added he had no wish 10 cross-exam ine
witnesses, bul would accept the ir lestimony by affidavit . He sai d if
Stei nbrenner 's lawyers wish 10 alter the llmetable. they could notify
him by the clasP of business Wednesday .
By leaving lhe decision until a t least July 16. Vincenl no t only gave
Steinbrenner time for defense but a lso tried to avoid overshadowing
the 61sl All-Star Game, which Is scheduled for Chicago 's Wrigley
Field Tuesday nigh!
"As you know, " Vincenl said, " next week is a baseball week."
Spira pleaded innocenl Th ursd ay to eight federal exlortlonrela tet!

charges for threa ls made loStei nbren ner. Sp ira ha s sa id he received
$40.000 from Steinbren ner for informa lion lo discredil Winfield . Spira
faces 25 years in prison and up 10 $2 million in fines.
Sleinbrenner first claimed he gave Spira th e money 10 help him
"slraighlen oul his life. " then sa id he did so 10 prolect Yankees
e mployees from damaging Information Sptra may have had .
Baseball law gives !he commissioner broad power to rule on
siluations he deem s no! in th e mterest of I he game. Vincent brushed
aside a question about a possible legal c hallen ge lo that power by
sa ying. "The Com missioner of baseball has bee n upheld every lim e a
federal cour t has eva lua ted th ese proceedings."
On Thursday. Vmcent ordered the Yankees to pay $200.000 10 the
Ca lifornia Angels for lampering in a May II trade involving Winfield.

MEIGS

Memorial Race at Skyline Speedway Friday
night. Pictured are Adams with promoter Darrell
WIUle (left) and a STARS representative. Adams
has won 14 races so far this season and has won
three of the six Memorial Races.

WINS AGAIN - Bob Adams Jr. of Racine
(center), the driver of the DoU Brothers/Stlhl
f:hain Saws/ 5 Points Express/JD Drilling Black
Bandil Camaro, appropriately claimed the
victory in the sixth annual Bob Adams Sr.

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A's, Royals win Thursday
GALLIPO LIS - The Gallipoli s
Elks A's and the Gallipolis
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local Indians and the loca l Red
Sox. respectively.
In the A's 18-7 win over the
Indians . the A's pitching staff of
Burt Wood. Andy Betz and Rand
Clark surrendered three hils - to
Indians Adam Clark (two si n
glesl and Josh Sebert Isingletwhile providing a significa nt
portion of th e offense of the A's,
8-1.
Betz hit for th e cycle, and Wood
tripled. doubled twice and
si ngled in four trips, while Clark
and teammate Crocket Wright
I who fell a home run sho rt of
hitting for the cycle in the A's lo-o
win over the Red Sox last
Monday, but was the winning
pitcher&gt; doubled and singled.
Allen Barcus doubled, and Chad
Mayes a nd Ryan Chapma n had
singles to round out the A's hit
parade.
Royals 10, Red Sox 6 - T he
Royals rallied from a three-run
deficit with a seven-run third
inning to collect the four-run

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victory and boost their record to
4-4.

Josh Blacksmith pitched lhe
: : ' : last four innings in relie f to post
· -the win , with .Josh Cook. Ricky

Adams, Sr. Memorial Classls at Skyline Speedway Friday night. Pictured are car owner Gene
Whaley, son Brent Whaley . and Davis.

DAVIS DOMINATES - PhU Davis of Galllp&amp;lis , driving the Whaley's Auto Parts 8-Ball
S(&gt;ortsman claimed his feature event in the Bob

STEWART - Glvlna II that
little extra efforl, Bob Adams,
Jr. led from flag to flaa Friday
night at Skyline Speedway ro win
the 40-lap feature race named in
memory of his father. lob
Adams, Sr.
Adam.' latt~~t'tat7- i
tW.lftll or !Ill! ~ari:Mirall. hu ·
Davts of GeiHpolls won the
Sporhtman Iftllll'lt, Kdlp kelly
claimed tile Sf!lll-lttl! mal• and
Harold PickeD grabllt!d the
Sti'Ht Stock matn u hll ear's
rear-en4 locked up.aalli! took tile
checkered fl&amp;l.
Racine drivers Bob Adams, Jr .
and semi-late driver ChriS Did·
die. a nephew of Bob Adams, Sr.
held the American flags in a
moment of silence In memory of
the elder Adams and for !he
Na tiona I At hem prior to the
night's racing.
Adams jumped to an early
uncontested lead, but around lap
len last week's winner Billy
Ch llders of St. Mary's, W.Va ,
closed In on the low running Doll
Chassis of Adams .
On lap 14 a great battle for
second developed as Childers,
Andy Bond in the McDonald's
AIO , Rod Evans of Charleston,
and Larry Bond all jockeyed for
position in a light sidt&gt;-by-slde
battle.
Eventually II appeared that
Andy Bond had won out as hlscar
really came on late In the race.
The younger Bond took to !he
high side on a lap 25 yellow and
l'fessured Adams continuously,
but each time Adams would pull
away down the Iron! chute .
Fi nally, whal appeared to be
Bond's drive·line let go and sent
the hard charger to theplls to end
a great drive . At the finiSh II was
Adams, Billy Childers, Rod
Evans , Larry Bond, Kenny John·
son of Parkersburg, Bobby Davidson of Lillie Hocking, Delmas
Conely , Benny Hickel, Doug Hall
and Rolando Esparza.
Kenny Johnson had the grea ·
test drive of I he night , claiming
the 8 -maln win to get Into the
feature, then turning up the wick
to come off the tall to finish a
s trong fifth place. Esparza also
came from lhe rear to finish
tenlh .
Heal winners were Bob Adams
(dashl over Paul Garvin In lhe
Marc French 29, and Billy
Childers. Rod Evans won lhe
second heat over Benny Hickel of
Pomeroy. and Delmas Conley,
while Larrq Bond beat Bobby
Davidson In the Little Hocking
Sanitation T-1. and Bryan Wolle
In the McDonald's 5R third.
Kemp Kelly In the K &amp; K race
cars 2K from Ravenswood,
W.Va . , won lhe semi-late main

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July 8, 1990

Swim meet winners ...

1990 SWIM TEAM - The
GaiUpolls Municipal P~ol 's

1990 swim learn had 44 of lis
members lake pari In lhe

Area sports briefs---.
GA HS helmet fitting July 16
GALLIPOLI S - Ga llla Acad emy loo tb all coac h Brent
Saunders announced that all boys e nteri ng grades 9-12 this Iall
who are planning to play foot ball should report to the GAHS
football locker room for we ig ht tra ining and conditi on ing on
Monday , J uly 16 at 7:45a.m., with the helmet-fitting session to
follow at 10 : 15 a .m.

Two Blue Angels play in cagefest
ATHENS~

Ga llia Academy cagers Dena Greene a nd Amy
Reynolds jolnPd forces with Athens players J ennifer Merrima n
and Erin O'Leary to comprise the Fugitives, the team tha t
dropped a 31-22 decision to the Hoops ters In a four -on-four girls'
high school c hampionsh ip basketball game on Saturday, June
30 at the At hens City Recreation Co urts.
The Hoops ters were Beaver Eastern's Ma riPnP Stol lings,
Lancaster's Tammi Scott , Logan's Robyn Wallace and
Pick eri ngton' s G wynet h Ballard.
T hat ga me was one of the eve nts of the P izza Hut/Pepsi
Tri-Sta te Hoop-It -Up, which had 120 games on tap in addition to.
amo ng other things, shooting co ntests. slam dunk co mpetition,
an open three-point shooti ng co ntest aga in st former OU pla yer

learn'sflrst meet on June 23at
lhe GaiUpolls Municipal Pool
Team members pictured are
Ryan While, Mathew Yoho,
Jimmy WISeman, Mathew
Bush, Derek Baker, Christine
Vaughn, Undsey MuUins,
Becka Brenneman, Tessa
Rothgeb, Christl Caldwell,
Chris Saunders, Heath Roth·
geb, Cody Lane, Alex Bruce,
Robbie Smith, Kacl Lane,
Blair Simpson, Tarin Mink,
Chris Smith, Tyler Burnett,
C.J. Stocker, JeH MuUins,
Kevin Walker, Uzzle Brenneman, Kelly Koby, Sara
Walke r, Erin Sheets, Bob
Magnussen, Ben Sheard, Max
Bruce, Joe Do nov sky , Brett
Ba ker, Kelly Smith, Laura
Under, Jill Roderus, Beau
Bush, Luke Patrick, Amy
Canaday, head coach Kim
Canaday and assistant coach
Scott Blhl.

Brennema n. Tarin Mink
11·12 year·old boys - Chris
Smith , Bob Magnussen, J oe
Donovsky
11-12 year-old girls - Sara
Walker, Blair Simpson. Tiffany
Foster
13--H year-old boys - Brett
Baker, Beau Bush, Luke Patrick
13--H year--old girls - Jill
Roderus, Kelly Smith, Laura
Linder
(2:1-meler backstroke)
9·10 year·old boys - Dan
Magnu ssen. Kevin Walker , Max
Bruce
9-10 yea r-old girls - Liz
Brenneman, Tarin Mink
11-12 year-old boys - Bob
Magnussen, Chris Smith, Joe
Donovsky
11-12 year-old girls - Sara
Walker, Erin Sheets, Blair
Simpson
13--14 year--old boys - Brett
Baker, Luke Pat tick. Beau Bush
13-14 year--old girls - Laura
Li nder . Jill Roder us, Kelly Smith
(Boys' 23·meler freestyle relay)
First - Robbie Sm lth, Mathew
Bush, Joe Donovsky, Dan
Magnu ssen
Second - Stephen Roderick,
Ben Sheard. Chr is Saunders , Bob
Magnussen
Third - Kevin Walker, Max
Bruce. Brett Baker, Matt Yoho
(Girls' 25-meter freestyle relay)
First- Li ndsey Mullins , Meredith Mullins, Laura Linder, Erin
Sheets
Second - J ill Carter. Al ex
Bruce. Tiffany Foster. Liz
Brennem a n
·rhlrd - Andra Boggs, Chris-

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Hardcourl Championships, held last weekend at
Rarcoon Creek t ounly Park near Centenary and
the Haskin s Me morial Park in Gallipolis. Shown
arr• (L- It) llergstedt, llenlley, Haggerty and
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rContinurd !rom C-:11

SENIOR DOUBLES WINNERS - The doubles
team of Charleston, W.Va.'s Merrill Bcrgslcdl
and Syracuse's John Bentley heat the team of
Cheshire's Chip Haggerty and Huntington ,
W.Va.'s Bob Holley lo win th e 35-a nd ·over double.,

Skyline results ...

QuPPil .

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a huge lead in the Street Stock

rPgula r fo ur di\ is ions.

ma in. Picken s m ade a grand
awakening at thP finish to pi:::ls ~
s ix cars in thr las t thrPP laps

Late models
llash - Bob Adams, Paul
Garvpn. Bill Chrlders . And)
Bond .
Heat one - Hod Eva n.-,, Bf'nny

With one lap to go Dunlap bl ew a
tire on the front c hute and held on
for second a ll the way to turn
four, where contenders Brian

Willard a nd Ralph Gardner who

Feature

Hi ck e l. De lmas Co nk·.v. Sonny·
FLo;; her

Heat two

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Larrv Bond . Bcbbv

had run third mo.s t of lhC' ra rc- got

Davidson. Brya n Wolf(', Larry'

ca ught behind the ailing Dun lap.
Clair Sullivan a nd Greg Gibso n. who had gone to the tai l aftN
an early skirmish. s lip ped to the

Mille r.
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Ho landu E:s par za, ,Ia_
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Jr ., Simmons

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third spots_Gardner wa.s fourth.

Feature - flob Adams .. lr ..
Chi ld ers. F:va ns. · Larry Bond.

foll owed bv Charl ie Co nrad, John
Williams. ~Willa rd. Bobby Craw kord. We sley Haynes. and Todd
Wo lfe.

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Doc tor s sa id Wa lt rip's injur iPS
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wi nner while Brad Dave npor t
was thC' sto rtPr and loser fo r

Willard
Feature - llar old Pickens.
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Surgica l Ca re Unit where he was
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bert Gillespre.

Roger Cozad, .J im

Ami ck . Mikr Adki ns. Aaron
Fle-ming. Gary E:.f'rtram . Kf'ilh

T he cras h occurred wi 1h j us t 40 ·

minutes left in th e final pract ic e:
ses sion lor the Pepsi 400 race
whe n the rear se al on A.J. F'oyt's
car broke, spewing oil on the

bonr in his Jpft leg, a fractured
Jpft PIbow . and a conc ussion . He
was admi tt ed to the Intensive

Heighton added tw o s ingles rarh.
while Brad Davenport. Jason
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each had a sing le.
.J . Ha ll wa s the startrr and

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hospita l lollowing X-rays a nd a
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nega tive. He was expected to :
compete Sat urdav .

!rom the trac k to Halifax Medl·
ca l Center
Waltrip suffered a fractured

Tupper Pl ains made it a :1-1
ga mP in thP third whf'n Ja son

Wi lliams,

Tracf'well.
~

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!JiOn Terry Labo nte and driver
Davp Ma rcis wen" transpor ted

Rick

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Wa ll rip. for mer NASCAR cham

J .D. Holste in lr-d PVH with
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Hoov er had a double a nd a singlr,

Workshop set for
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DAYTONA BEACH. Fl a.
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Fr id ay a ft er a seven car pileup
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agai nst Point Pleasant PSM a{
6:15p.m., and the Gal lipolis Elks
and Ha rtford Braves meeting '1 1
7:30 p.m . Syracuse 1 will play
Peoples Bank of Point Pleasant
play al 8:45p. m.

Dave n port reac hed on an error .

Jason Mullens . Aaron Hockm a n.
a nd David Heighton each srngled
belore Rickey Hoove r tripled to
clear the bases. G. Acree then
singled to drive in Hoover to
make it a 10-7 ~arne .
PVH scored five more r uns in
the fifth on si.x walks and a ba se
hit by M. Cru ll and a Mid dlrpo r l

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10 run rul e. Ne lson. Spri nger a nO
Coler had two hits each for
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Aaon Pangio had singles lot
Syracuse.

Three hurt in seven-car pileup
in NASCAR Pepsi 400 trials

third to make 10-2, bu t Middleport sco red fiv e run s in the thprd
to mak e it a bal l game. Brad

Middleport came back usi ng two
wa lks a nd sin gles by Heighton .
Hoovpr a nd a doubl e by Qua lls to

ba gs and T-shirts, respectively.
to members of the top fou r

But Hurryl Offer
Ends July 9th .

12-2 wi n The game was called
after five innings because- of the

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tea m a 15·7 lead, but once again

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near Centenary and th e Haskins Memorial Park
in Gallipolis. Shown are (L-R) Kevin l&gt;lsten and
Brian Nibert, both from Portsmouth, and Brent
Johnson and Jim Osborne, both from t&gt;ollln.oli•

OPEN DOUBLES FINALISTS - These four
men were the finalists In open doubles division in
the GaiUpolls Men's Hardcourl Championships ,
held last weekend at Raccoon Creek County Park

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th e winner on a tw o-h itter,
Sim pson was the loser despite
giving up on ly four hits.
In Fr id ay's final game Coolville broke open a close game
scoring four runs In th e third, a nd

SYRACUSE - The 1990 Wil liam "Bill" Hu bbard Memoria l
Lit tle League Baseball Tourna ment began on Thursday night
get tlng one game in before
weather postponed the las t two
ga mes until Friday night.
PVH Medical jumped out to a
1-0 lea d In the fi rst inning as th ey
took ad va ntage of six walks, two
Middl eport errors and only one
base hit. Middleport cu t th e lead
7-2 In their half of the inning on
ba se hits by Braj Davenpor t and
Robert Qualls a nd a PVH error .

An8wer to Puzzle on Page C-5

Tennis camp set for July 16

winners and discounls on private lessons .

(50-meter lreestyle)

7-8 year·old boys -

IH! year--old 1irls - Sara
Walker. Blair Simpson, Kristen
Howell
13--14 year--old boys - Brett
Baker. Beau Bush and Luke
Patrick ttiet
ls-I~ year-old Kirls - Laura
LindPr, Jill Roderus. Kelly Smith

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GAL LI POLIS - The Ga lltpolls Racquet Cl ub wi ll offer a
10-hour tennis ca mp for juniors and a dult s beg inning Mond ay,
July 16 at the Club , located on 710 First Ave.
Partic ipan ts may choose to atte nd either th P mornin g 19 ·11
a.m. 1 or the evening 16-8 p.m .1 sessions. or beth. if spac e
availability perm its.
The fee Is $50. with a $5 discount lor those who pre-registr•r by
Friday, Ju ly 13. T here is a Iso a $5 per -person discount for family
groups ol two or more. Those who do not pre-register should
re port to the Cl ub on J uly 16 at 8:30a.m.
Al l pa rticipa nts will receive Instr uct ion on pre-tennis sk ills.
fore hand. backha nd, ground strokes. serve, volley, specialty
sho ts. r ules and sco rin g, sing les and doubles play, a nd mental
toughness. In addition, pa rticipants will receive a cam pT-sh lr t,
materials lor devel opmen t of skills, prizes for competitions

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July B. 1990

Edberg beats Lend); will face Becker in Wimbledon finals
By FREDERICK WATERMAN
UPI Sports Writer
WIMBLEDON, England
!UP!) -Stefan Edberg, playing
to perfection the serve-and··
volley game which Ivan Lend!
has failed to master, Friday
ended the top seed's Wimbledon
quest 6-1. 7-6 17-2), 6-3 and
advanced to a title rematch
against defending champion Bo·
ris Becker.
The West German was tested
by unseeded 18-year-old Goran
Ivanlsevlc, who beat him at the
French Open, but the three-lime
champion reached his fifth Wlm
bledon final In six years with a
4-6, 7-6 17-4), 6-0,7-6 (7 -5) victory
Edberg, the 1988 champion,
never lost his serve to Lend! and
In 15 service games dropped just
20 points. He was flawless at the
net. punching sharply angled
vo lleys which Lend! cou ld not
Imitate.
"It was as good as it cou ld be
today." said the third seed.
Lend!, who spen t three months
training for grass. his mos t
troublesome surface. sought to
bPCome just the fifth man to win
all four Grand Slam si ngles
tit les. But the Czechoslovakian
did not win enoug h points with his
serve and his volleys too often set
up the Swede for passing shots.
For the 11th time. Lend! left
The All England Cl ub wi thou!
1f'nnis' mosl ·va! ued crown .

"! couldn't get into the match.

Lyne Center gym,
pool schedules
RIO GRANDE- The schedu ie
of events for the coming week at
Lyne Center ts as fo llows :
Gym schedule
Monday - CLOSED
Tuesday - CLOSED
Wednesday - CLOS F: D
Thursday - CLOSED
Friday - 6-8 p.m .. op&lt;•n
recreation

Saturday - 1.1 p.m . open
recreation
Sunday, July 15 - CLOSED
Pool "''heduk•
Monday- 6-~ p m .. upen sw tm
Tuesday- 6·8 p.m , open swim
Wednesday - 6R p.m.. open
swim

Thursday -

68 p.m. ope n

swim

Friday - 6-R p m . open swim
Satunlay - 1 3 p m . open
swim

Stefan did not give me a chance,"
Lend! said. "He did not give me
anything and I did not create
enough ."
Becker, whose booming serve
brought him to fame at age 17 at
the 1985 Wimbledon, was faced
with a 6-foot-4 opponent who
cou ld serve just as hard and
possessed steady. solid
groundstrokes.
"During the match. 1 thought
about somebody who was 17
playing like that ," said Becker
with a smlle. "It was one of the
best grasscourt matches r have
ever played ln."
lvanlsevlc, playing In his first
Grand Slam semifinal, said he
was "not nervous at all'' and

proved it by dominating early.
Hts serves WPre too fast for

Bec ker and his service return s
were slammed at the feet and
Into the body of the ever attacking champion .
In the second·scl ti e-breaker.
the left -handed Yugoslavian.
who upset Bt•cker In the first
round at Roland Garros. jumped
to a 3-0 lead. Becker won the next
three points. yielded one then
took the final four points. finish ing with a pair of winners on

service returns.
"After 3-0 In the tie-breaker. he
started to play unbelievable."
said lvanisevlc, who, clearly
bothered by not grabbing the
tie-breaker opportunity, surrendered the third set In 19 minutes.
" It looked to me he was
nervous (at the beginning)," said
lvanlsevlc. "After the third set
he was rPally relaxed, he was so
happy."
The fourth set repealed th e
form of the second, both players
holding serve until the lie
breaker. lvanlsevle took a 5-4
lead but Becker smashed a pair
of service winners and on his first
match-point opportunity , drove a
backhand down the line which
lvanlsevlc volleyed Into the net.
The moment he won. the West
German jumped in the air. fists
thrust high.
"I t Is what It is all abo ut . to
come back like that," Becker
sa id .
Becker and Edberg will be
playing their third co nsecutive
Wimbledon final. Edberg won in
four sets In 1988 and Becker In
three last year.
" It is a lw ays a toug h battle and
it depends on who has a good
day," sa id Edberg.

Becker. who holds a 15 Rcareer
lead against Edberg, sa id no
scouti ng is necessarv for th('

final.
"!know him blind. I don't ha ve
to watch him." Becker said. "We
know Pach other 's games better

than any other players' . It's who
wakes up with the better fram e or
mind ."
Lend I. the sentimental favorite
of the Wimbledon crowds,
skipped I he French Open In May
to prepare this assault upon his
personal Everest. Despite Fri·
day's res ult, he said his strategy
was correct.
"I t hlnk I made a very good
decision. I made progress in my
game on grass," and he Is
leani ng toward another Intensive
preparation for the 1991
Wimbledon.
··r probably will do it aga in ... if
I decide. with Tony tRoche , his
coach). that 's what I want to do,
I'll star t again in April."
Edberg. who lost to Lend! at
last month's Queens grasscourt
tournament, understood Lendl's
yearning for a Wimbledon
crown. Lend! entered Wimbledon
as a co-favori te with Becker but
in six matches, never showed a
winner 's self-assurance.

tned everything he
could do ... Edberg said. 'He
must be feeling a litt le bit sad,
but I had to do my job. He played
really well at Queens. maybe he
peaked too soon."
In Friday's 23-m inute first set.
Edberg broke Lend! in the fourth
game at deuce for a 3-1 lead and
added another break in the six th
game. at 15 . Both players held
serve through the first 12 games.
In the tie-breaker, Edberg took
Lendl's second and third service
points with forehand passing
shots for a n lead and ended the
set with a pair of crosscourt
"He's

pa~sing

sho ts on servicP returns .

"I really wen! for it in the

Farm/ Business

going to do it." Edberg said.
In the third set. Lend I managed
only tour points off Edberg's
serve. The sixth game proved
deci s ive. as Edberg broke
Lendl 's serve at 15. then served
ou t

one-ho ur.

the

Economics for youngsters
target of recent workshop

48-minute

match, winning eight of his last
nine servlce points.

With Lendl's loss. the men's
top seed has fa iled to win the
Wimbledon singles title for six
straight years. since John Me En
roe's 1984 triumph.

RIO GRANDE - More than a scarcity, productivity and Inter·
dozen area public school dependence. Instructors in·
teachers were exposed to new eluded Linda Bauer, associate
methods of Introducing economic professor of education at Rio
education Into their classrooms Grande; Kay Michael, supervl·
through a seminar sponsored by sor of student services at Buck·
the Loren M. Berry Center for eye Hllls Career Center; and
Economic Education at the Uni- Karen Thomas, a teacher at
Bidwell-Porter Elementary.
versity of Rio Grande.
Guest lecturers Included Cha·
Over three days, the teachers
studied ways ol making econom- rles F. Palmer, Ph.D., dean of
ics an enjoyable experience for the Emerson E. Evans College of
their students, as well as a Business Management; H. Paul
valuable learning tool, explained Lloyd, dean of the College of
the center's director , Jerry Gust. Education, Fine Arts and Physl·
"The principal purpose was to cal Education; and Kevin Smith,
work with teachers and devise a a planner for IDS Financial
methodology to Insert economic Services.
Through lectures and group
education Into established curactivities,
the teachers devericulum, such as georgraphy,
loped
two
economic
education
chem istry and social studies."
lesson
plans
for
the
classroom
Gust said.
·'The most critical thing we are and reviewed them, developed
trying to achieve is to get additiona l lesson plans and wrote
youngsters to make choices and critiques of them. among other
decisions thro ugh economic activities.
''Economics always scared
logic, rather than through emo·
me."
one of the teachers com·
lions or lac k or economic knowl ·
men
ted.
"Now after three shari
edge," he added.
days
r
feel
comfortable and think
The teachers looked at s uch
1
will
and
can go back to my
su~&gt;ply and demand,

All
Movie Rentals

99&lt;

was turned up and everyone wa s

watching . Whitey Herzog had
just annouQced his resignation as

manager of the St Louis
Ca rdinals .
"Well, somebody's got to take
the rap," sa id Frank McEwen.
48, of St Louis . "When he came
here they were In last place. and
he'll leave here with them in la st
place But I thin k he is the
grea test manager in basebal!, in

my li fetime at least."
The TV was switched off after a
rrprat of the npws co nference
held In San Diego. For a few

September
"He talked with Busch one on ·
one. At one time. they alway s
talked togeth er. But now tha t he
Is dead , they don't do that
anymore." McEwen sa id
·'That 's why Ihey don't get what
they need no more. He's los! his
power."
At a downtown bus stop, Janice
Webster of St. Louis sa id she was
surpr ised but not upset abou t
Herzog's resignation.
"They need to get on the ball

PER DAY

FRI . THRU

then McEwen slarted talking

THE ADVENTURES OF
MILO AND OTIS

decision

He

noted Herzog's close rei a t lonshlp
wilhthelateAugus!A.BuschJr.
the longtime chairman of the
Cardina ls a nd An heuser-Busch
Cos. Inc ., who died las!
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"owned" heifers, bred -and ·
owned bulls. cow -calf pairs and
steers.
Jennifer Ca lder azzo. York,
Pa .. was named a big winner at
this annual event which Is held In
a different Eastern state each
year. She was named the show's
Premier Breeder for breeding
the three highest placing animals
In the show.
Contributing to Ca lderazzo's
top award was her champion

PERRY, Ga.- Young Angus
breeders from 13 states gathered
at the new Agrlcenter facility In
Perry , Ga .. for the 1990 Eastern
Regional Junior Angus Show
June 22-24.
Spectators saw 109 exhibitors
parade 182 head ol Angus cattle
before judge Jim Hough, Sunbright. Tennessee. Judge Hough
awarded placlngs In the categories of bred-and-owned heifers,

ONE EVENING SHOW 7:30
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Fairgrounds. Null is president of Unity's advisory
board. Looking on are Emil Corbin, vice president
oft he firm •s adv lsory hoard and P au I Shoemaker,
a member of the falrboard.

Junior Angus show winners named

G

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ACCEPTS CHECK - Gary Fellure, left,
president of the Gallla County Junior Fairboard,
accepts donation from Ernie NuU, Unity Savings
&amp; Loan of GaiUpolls, to help In the construction of
the new sheep barn at the Gallla County Junior

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entry In the bred-and-owned
heller division. She paraded
J .L.C Personality Preference to
top honors. The heifer Is a
February 1989 daughter of
Grubbs MacKenzie.
Ca ld erazzo led another winner

in the bull competll ion. Here
en try J .L.C. MacBabett was
named the reserve grand cham·
pion Born In March 1989. he Is
the son of Grubbs MacKenzie.

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RESERVE HEIFER·CHAMPION- Northcote
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1!190 Eastern Regional Junior Angus Show In
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GALLIPOLIS- The care of a
kennel. but Ihe convenience and
stability of home.
That' s what House hold
Helpers. a pet sitting and home
care sen1ce. Is offering the pets
of prospectlvecllen ts. Mary Jane
Yoho, 1108 Sunset Dr .. a Gallipolis resident for the past 22 years.
Is opening up this new business
for the people of Gallioplls and
surrou ndin g areas. She is a
member or the National Assoclat ion of Pet Sitt ers
House hold Helpers Is a serv ice
designed to hPip vacat ioners and
people with hectic schedules
provide care and love to thler
pets. Si nce the American Hu mane Society reports that over 60
percent of house holds In the U.S.
own some kind of pet, Houesehold Helpers wishes to make
having a pet not a task but a
pleasure
Yoho , who has begun the
service in the Gallipolis area.
says that she has always enjoyed
working with animals and thinks
she will be offering a service
which people will wa nt to take
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FUN AND LEARNING- A
ball of twine Is passed around, one of many
techniques learned by area leache"!! who
atlended the recent workshop In economic
education methods sponsored by the Loren M.

Berry Center for Economic Education at tht•
University of Rio Grande. Fannie Metcalf,
otandlpg a1 cenler, a teacher at VInton Elemen·
lary, makes a polnl 08 the teachers learned new
ways of Introducing economics into eslablls'!"d
curriculum.

Mary Jane Yoho opens new
business -Household Helpers

FRI .. SAT.. SUN.

AND

classroom and present soml'
economic material and ldeeas
along with social studies, math
and language arts. "
Among the teachers attending
the workshop were Mickey
Kucsma, Portland Elementary ;
Randy Ferguson, Lick Middle
School, Jackson; Sandra Baer .
Syracuse Elementary; Jean
Boggs, Wellston High School ;
Paul Boggs, Wellston Junior
High School; David Gaul. South·
ern High School; Pamela Smith,
Kinnison Elementary, Jackson ;
Gall Belville. Hannan Trace
Elementary; and Mark Carlisle.
Vita Carman, Dallle Forgey.
Fannie Metcalf, Sarah Spurlock
and Larry Shong, all from Vinton
Elementary.
The Loren M. Berry Center for
Economic Education. an affiliate
of the Ohio Council on Economic
Education. provides services
and Instruction to a five-count y
area of southeastern Ohio, In·
eluding Gallla, Jackson. Law rence. Meigs and Vinton
counties.

THUR~ .

MILO IS ONE LUCKY CAT.

Herzog's

games," Webster said. ' 'It' s the

COL,O,NY THEATRE

moments the room wa s quiet.
about

They've been losing too many
players, though, not Whitey He's
a good manager."
Linda Morgan, 42, of Pontoon
Beach, Ill , said she was sorry to
hear about Herzog's decision.
" ! don't know what the prob·
!em is. but th ey took a lot of
power away from him, .. Morgan
said. "They needed to do some·
thing. What thev need to do Is get
rid of so me of the pla yers. but
tha t won't go over ...

DI

July B. 1990

tlc--breake;- Pl ay ing sate wasn't

Herzog steps down as Cardinals' manager
ST. LOUIS iU Pli - At the
Missouri Bar and Grill, a favorite
hangout or sportswriters and
umpires. the television volume

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lunlor AniUSShow In Perry, Ga. The champion Is
a May I88t daughter of Northcote Excitement.
(Pboto by American An111s A88oclallon.)

GALLIPOLIS - The trend of
the market continues to doml·
nate the Investment strategies of
both the portfolio manager and
market analyst.
Despite the major market averages' climb to
all-time highs,
mutual fund
cash positions as a percentage of
total assets are at historic highs.
The proportion in cash has
steadily! Increased since Its low
In early 1989.
This rising trend, despite fa·
vorable market conditions, renects, to some extent, the portfolio manager's growing
frustrations In dealing with the
focussed nature of the equity
market.
Market analysts continue to be
cautious as well. The percentage
of advisors rated "bullish" remains below the peaks of mid·

f'
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"From what I hear. It has
become a fas t developing business," sa id Yoho. "I like taking
care of all kinds of creat ures. I
think I'll enjoy th business."
A 4-day notice is required to
have Yoho take care ol your pet,
A visit by Yoho Is required for her
to receive a house key and for the
client to sign a contract.
Fees for the services will beset
at the time of Jhe visit. Fees will
vary depending on the size and
number of animals to be ca red
for. Also. a s tandard lee Is
available lor people living within
••·,
CRAIG Mll.LER
the Gall ipolis city limits. Mileage
will then be added to the fee lor
people living in outlying areas.
Yoho will take care or all kinds
ALBANY - Cra lg Miller \l'llS
and sizes of animals and holds
recently
promoted to stall geoJoliabi lity Insurance and is bonded
giSt
at
Southern Ohio (qal
in case problems would arl,e.
Company's
Meigs Division . ~ ~
She Is In the process of hiring
staff
geologist.
Miller Is respoi)St·
someone to ass ist her In her new
ble
for
performing
mining fea~i ­
business.
blllty
studies
of
potential
cita l
Area veterinarian s hav e apreserve
areas
and
al
so
invesJi·
proved her new business and are
on hand to give references abou t gating Irr eg ular gco l o ~l c
her services to those wanting conditions.
Miller joined the Ameri&lt;ian
Information.
Electric
Power System In 19~a &gt;
"It takes a comm itmen tto take
a
geologist
for Southern Appel
care of those spid ers and snakes.
achlan
Coal
Company near C'Oa
I have that commitment," Yoho
rleston.
W.Va.
The next ycai-tw
sa id .
transfered to Cedar Coal Corn
pany, also near Charleston. ~"I
In 1984 Miller bega n working !m
the Meigs Division .
-:
Miller ear ned a bach c· t~··,
degree In geology from ) he
1989.
That summer peak was also Pennsylvania State Unlversit~ in
well below theextremeoptlmlsm 1976, and an assoclate'sdegr~in
that existed during the summer m lning engineer! ng from lh c
of 1987. A primary reason for this West VIrginia Institute of Te~h ­
group's cautious appraisal of the nology In 1985. During his IIQa l
markets lies with the market's year at Penn State. Miller IWI S
poor breadth (advancing Issues chosen lor the U.S. Geolog~a l
minus declining Issues cumu- Survey's four-month tra l ~ g
lated) . While we would agree program In Massach usetts. :•
Miller Is a certified profts·
that the market's breadth has
sional
geologist and a membe~ol
been weak, It Is consistent with
the
Society
of Mining, MeWII
our expectation of a focussed
lurgy
and
Exploration,
Inc . .}!e
market - an expectat lon that we
and
his
wile,
Joan,
live
in
At~s
have espoused since January
with
their
two
sons.
Matthew
lllld
1989.
NathanieL
:t
The equity -market's pertor·
manc:e In the earty molitll*ofthe Name oonte&amp;t winner :~
new decade ha~ been ·lri\presilve
GALLIPOLIS Ganf~tt
despite the cautto~s QUtlliOk , by
Meeks, 136 Chapel Rd., Bldw&amp;ll,
both the portfolio manager and
was named winner of the Juij. 1
market analyst.'The advance In
Mystry Farm Contest.
::
equities realized to date this
The picture appearing In @s t
year, however. has been tar Sunday's paper on the farm ~e
different from that of the early was thaI of Dwayne Forg'iy,
months of the bull market of the State Route 5!14, Section ·l4,
Springfield Twp. ·
'•
Continued on O,S

Miller promoted :~

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Equities

•

�8, .1990

July

Ohio- Point Pleasiwlt. W. Va .

9

Wanted to Buy

11

Help Wanted

11

Complete household or Eatalnl

Any

type

of

Any

type

of

Help Wanted

f\lrnlture,

ap--

8

plloncoo, antlquo'a, lie. Also
opprolulovallablo. 614-245-5152.

PubliC Sale
&amp; Auction

~;.~ ~i~:: ~;r.~

PUBll C AU CTI0N

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2

Thursday Evening, July 12. 1990
6:30P.M. AT

IXI -6

6

with

or without , _ _ _ _

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EARN

POMEROY. OHIO
At intersection of U.S . 33 &amp; S.R.
will be posted .

Help Wanted

AVON ! All Areal I Shlri.,Spe~rs, 3().4..$75-1429.

7.

MOUNTAINEER

Signs

North American Van Llnee.EOE

AVON • All are11, Call Marilyn
Wener 304-882·2645.
Hour1r, Clinic Aide needed part time n family planning ofiicea
In Meigs, Gallla and Lawrance
counllea.
Mull have high
school dlplom1 tqulvalency;
good communication skllll; ac·

W.V_a_.863
_:.O:_:hi.:,o_4.:,3_18____________
-...Jll

July I, 1110
Don' t be downttearted In the y&amp;ftr 11t1e.1d

BLACKSMITH FOLLOWS REGJME:'IIT - A
blacksmith was hired by frontier lrooP' to

your
11 your

Cincinnati, and Flnt American Rep.nent,
Springfield, repaln Item• uoed by the troops In
the field white vbllon In the Gallipolis City Park
look on Saturday atfernoon.

accompany untts on their maneu\·er!ii. 1\bove,

blacksmith Alan Aubrey, Cincinnati, a member of
both the Society of Northwest Longhunters,

FIFE, DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS - The
Flfe, Drum and Bugle Corps of the First
American Rep.nent, Sprln~elcl, perlonned In
the GaiUpolls Public Square Saturday afternoon
as part of the Old French City's bicentennial

celebration. The File, Drum and Bugle Corps
were part of the regiment 's musical contingent In
the frontier days. They will perlonn In the city
park again this alternoon.

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace
PubliC Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Tru1tNt of Spring·
field Town1hlp will hold a

Special meeting July 9.
1990 It 7 :00 P.M at the
Townhou ...
Springti .. d T own1hip

Connie Mettie. Clerh
1749 Buck Rige Road
Bidwell. Ohio 45614

Public Notice

Public Notice

ment otlransportation Col

quired to tile with hit bid 1

umbu1. Ohio . untii10 ·00A

M .. Ohio Standard Time.
Tuesday, July 17. 1990. for
improvement 1 in :
Oallia County . Oh io. on
uction OAL -35 - 1 .03. U S
Route 35 in Fb ccoo n Town ship, Gallia County . by gra d ing, draining, paving wf1 h
asphalt co ncrete on a bitu ·
minoua aggregate base and
by constructing Bridge No .

GAl -35-0197 -

a two (2)
span
continuous welded
tteel girder (A6721 Super -

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

concrete deck and substruc -

Columbus. Ohio

roadway 28 teet - 0 inches.

June22,1990
Contract Sehtl lege! Copy

No. 90·Bt3
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Sealed propo11l1 will be
et the office of the
Director of the Ohio Depart·

received

1 Card of Thanks

structure with
tures (spa ns

ches -

93

93

reinforced
feet - 3 in -

feet · 3 inches.

face to face panpe1s). e~ilt ·
ing U . S 16 under re4o ceted

C R 57· 8
Project lengtn -

14.683.00 lin.

feet

or

2 .768 miiM
Work length - 31 .6 67 .19
lin_ hHn or 6 . 979 miles
P1118m11nt width - 2 at 24
feet .
" The date set for com pletion of thi s work thell be 11
set fonh in rhe bidding pro-

posal. ''

THANK YOU
The family of Forrest Robinson wish
to thank the emergency IIIUad, Holzer
JiOIPital I.C .U. and
.friends and neigh :bors for all their kind·nen In the lou of our
·loved one.
The family of
the late Maurice
·Reed would like
: to thank all of
: our friends and
neighbors, local
churches. our
: co-workers and
White-Blower
: Funeral Home
. for the many
:acts of kindness
and friendship .
Your flowers.
cards and kind
words were a
: great comfort.
The family of John
:,. Keck would like to
;menk
the
many
ofrlando, nelghbOro end
;telatlvel
who oent
;food. floworo, cards
:and

Each biddor shall be

re-

1 Card of Thanks

'

cef1ified cheQ Of ceetwer'a
check for tn emourll equal
to five per cent of hit bid, but
in no event more lhtn fifty
thousand dOIIIrt, Of • bond
for ten Pet' cent of hta bid,
payable to the Director.
Biddeu muaUppty, on the
proper forma, for qulliflc•
tiona at 14!1.. 1 ten days prior
to the d.-te Itt fOf opening
bids in eccorct.nce with
Chapter 6626 Ohio Revised
Code .
Pt1na 1nd specifications
are on file in the Dep..-tment
of Tran1portatlon 1ndthe of.
fice of the District Deputy
Oinsctor.
The Director rMervet the
right to reject any and ell

We would like to
thank everyone
for the beautiful
cards, lettars and
flowers we
received on our
50th wedding
anniversary.
Everything is
appreciated vary
much and it was
so nice to hear
from all of you
again.
Millard and
Kathleen
Wildermuth

~'"L:d

"'1..C:I: trAlndla~

~

M..on County. Pi

ptrlf
twa 15011&amp; truck tires oomp11t1
wl1h rtms,
connKtora
while In color. ON Shak op r
trolling motor ~ WI PS or
801 lPS. an. Crllftaman weld
wiCker Model 2S7 mtOQ, One
~lie chain uw wllh 20"' bar
and ehaln~ccrnr Super XL 12. I
will ldon11 •
Into
1o MH«l
n1y
f1fo Oopl
or Ohlll• Ylrtln, M1 Caplto4

wn

piMMsh!:"""

Clothing

Ill• 2T to Adun . F·P
toys, Fu~hure, 11roller, 3 24'-4'
twlmmlng pool•, fg. microwave,
end more. Mon. July tlh.
Bullville Pika 1/4 mill ott 554.

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CONSTRUCTION, INC.

IIIII C -

90 . Oalilpollo, OH 4!1831 30 cloy

GENERAL CONTRACTING

money b«k tu~rant• .

Residential &amp; Commercial
Free Estimales
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f

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(614) 388-9377

"""""d/Colllo mix. Good wfth
Announcements

Insured &amp; Bondftd
18 Yurs E11periance

In

O.rman

ldda. 114-381-88tt

DONAlD BROWNING .

11

3 Announcements

atw ••r- IM-892·
CARD 11112~ annlngo, ull ... Bltl.

Presiden1

Help Wanted

Puoolll ta

oow

..u Dor

CREDIT

:~ f~

'"·co.blllo J4t.!O too.
CREOn'

7

aO\ "" Sondra. 114-

HELP WANTED

Hourly Clinic Aide needed part -time in family
planning offices in Meigs, Gallia and lawrence
counties. Must have high school diploma or equivalency: good communicalion ski lis : accuracy with figures: medical office experience helpful : will train
mature individual who is sensitive to reproductive
health needs of clients. looking for someone wllo is
self-motivated and can grow in the position as need
arises. Position requires reliable transportation :
willingness to trml to other PPSEO offices. weekday, evening and ~turday hours are to be upected.
Send lener of interest. resume and two employment
references to Planned Parenthood of Southeast
Ohio, 396 Richland Avenue. Alhens. Ohio 45701. by
July 16, 1990. EOEIESP.

Yard Sale

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CARD

gual'l,.e.d no

Gallipolis
&amp; VICinity
Single• lnforrMtlon and 1 dlg-lluot Bo Paid In
nllt.d option tor flnclna a ALL Yard partner. Hurt111rch: P. 0 . "lor Advtnoo. DEADUNE: 2:00 p.m.
iho . , ...... iho ad lo .. ""'·
1043, Clolllpol~. OH 411131.
..-y odlttun - 2~ p.m.
frldoy. llondoy adhlon • 2:110
- " ' " ' dopuolt 1--3-1100

let. co. bill• 4t.&amp;O ,...

p.m. 9aturday.

2

In Memory

In loving Memory of
James C. Hook
wllo passed away thi rteen yea11 a1o. July 8th.
I can only trust in God
And know that in somt
way
It's all part of His great
plan
And I will understand
some day.
Sadly missed by wife.
Beulah J. Hook

In memory of
Walter "Bill" White
on his birthday,
July B.
10

much to

keep you
We watched you doy by
dey.
Until ot 10111 with brookIng hoorto,
We watched you ellp
away.

Qod watched you eo
you outlered
He know you had had
your 1h1rt

So gently Ho clooed
your weery ev•

And took you In Hlo
care.

Our memory

11 our

koepnlce,
With that we will novor
part.
God hu you In Hlo
keeping
But we heve you In our
heart.

...... T-, !'/ad. 112 mi . ... Dr.
HIH ""· N1co cfulhoa. 11-5.
Glan1 Solo' Ju!J 111&gt;-lllh. 441
st&gt;ruco St. Ext., H. w_,.
cllard

ctol:hlng, knhtM, ~· OkJ loots,
CB I'IICOoe, gl..w.,., pottery,
tuml1we: NCNIII)' deM, china
cabinet•, rnor.., Andque waK
clock, movie CM*'I, profector,
..,_,, Colt """· ..... ,

....,"JulY lth,

run. Juty 10111. 2

Fam.,. Radnoy Ylllaglf.
2

In Memory
In memory of
NORRIS SIMS
who passed away
1 year ago,
July B, 19B9.
Each day and night
we feel your presance. You mey not
be Mar to touch but
you are In o~ minds
and hearts. You rnMt
our needs 10 silently.
We are not alone because of you. We
mlu you.
Wife Velda and
F1mily

POSITION AVAILABLE
Executive Secretary for Gallipolis Area
Chamber of Commerce. Qualifications
include strong skills in communications. marketing, and management. Col lege Degree Preferred. Work schedule
must be flexible. sometimes requiring
evenings and weekends for meetings
and special events. Starting salary
$12;000. Send resume to P.O. Box 465,
Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631. Applications
must be received by July 17. Phone
calls will be accepted.
Equal opportunity employer .

SALES OPPORTUNITY
Paid training
High commission
No credit turn downs
Proven lead acquisition program
Paid vacation, super incentives
Management opportunity

In Memory of
Peal H. Van Cooney
Oct 8. 1914July B. 198B
.It hes been two yurs
since we've b11n eperl
Tht WOIIdtrful llltiiiOriH
of the put ere still In
011r hearts
Of the lon we shtrd in
thou wonderful yurs
This comforts us, so we
shed no more leers
Until we mttt epln.
Love,
Your Family

Dealt with on an individual
basis. Trained one on one.
Not treated like a number.
For personal interview call
446-3014, ask for
Mr. Warman.

'

Yerd S.te, July 9,10,11. i:OO Am7. Dogwood Lane, Maeon, WY.
AI'-Y betldl tea-phone; IWIIett.
lng ltlllon. dolt.., dl•hwHMf, gune, houMhokt Item•,
lhUe boyt, cloi:hn, atzn 4-5,

11

Rick PNrtOO Auct~ Compeny
now booldng auctlonl, ez.
J*Mnc.e malo:ee the clfference.
Uc:ertMd Ohio, Kentuctry, WMt
Vlrglnla, 304--m.-5785.

8000S . I14-o446-TI50.

~o's

AucUon S.n1ct, But-tale, WV. UcenMd Oh~ and

VIrgin!.. lO ,_,.

West

:J dlly yard ..... July 10, 111.12.
Aw..,ue, •ld-

d'-".

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&amp;Auction

CALL - BOGGS AUCTIOH SERVICE. AUC110NEER ' DAVID

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity
en Brownett

GEM · ~" STONE

••mped

8

ltero, rnfec.

Mon and T~•. 9:00 •m tllf 7.

11nm rnowwr., mucfl mor..

Olftlcull unnollon? urinoUon? For Nllof OWld U

and 1 Mit uddrened

Four miiH aut Bulavllle Rd .
Turn In Shrine Club driv..-ay.
Trailer on right . '1--5. Juty llh
&amp;1010.

Pt. PleaSant
~n~aml~:.! &amp; I . e-a two
locaHont.
Creek Ad . 1
&amp; VICinity
milo !rum hloYIIIo Rd. A"'lquee,
QWllk
toott , tirea, BIQ Vonl Solo, 406 Soc:und 91 .,
....__
omo, bi&lt;y&lt;loo, Maaon. W'l. LDt1 of evtt)'fhlng.
•Mf*'lo, blinjo, gultera, pustl

- . -.Ind.-.

r..dy 1n a - . . -7161.

We wanted

CARD OF THANKS
I. Nellie Grover, and
family would like to
thank all my friends
and
relatives that
heljllld in any way durine my illness. I would
like to thank everyone
that has had prayer for
me, and the people that
have come to my home
and had prayer with me.
Everyone's kindness is
deeply appreciated and
will never be forgotten.
Thanks Aeain,
Nellie Grover &amp;
Family

of penon or pef'IIOM .,.,._
broollng ond arwry.

dallz~ ,

Pt. Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity

Gallipolis
&amp; VICinity

IMdng to thea,.... and COf'Mc.

I~

BERNARD B. HURST 4
Giveaway
DIRECTOR ,-,,---....,--'--.,JULY 1. B. 1990
2 klt1ono riiOdy ,_ oOIIoro

VlMIM... ercard

Dillie McCormick
and family wish
to thank everyone
for their kind
expression of
sympathy during
our recent loss .

Gallipolis
&amp; VICinlly

bids .

OOt.D

pr1yers In our time

;,f sorrow.
:. Special thanb to
:or. Jamet Witherell,
•Valerano
Memorial
;Hosphal and Staff and
tSt. Josaph Hospital
!staff and Pomeroy
t£MS. 8pllclel thanka
,to
Ewing Funeral
:!lome. the pellbeer·er•.
Father Aobtrl
: •oror end the Sacrad
: Hllrt Church and Me: 110n Honor Guard of
' the DAV tor a job well
~dona . Your klndnns
: wHI n111er be forgot•ten . May God Blets
you all .
Sincerely,
Wile. Leola; nephew
• niece, Captain
Marlt &amp; Linda
(Stewart) Brookl

3 Announcements
$400. REWARD lor lnbmollou

Public Notice

U •

~ra . For your lUI cen us.
Ootdan
to 304--i31-22'71 or
JQper Callo 304-937·2t28.

c..

Help Want ad

HELP WANTED
Part ·trme Patient Services Assistant to work rn family
planning centers in Meigs, Gallia, and Lnrence coun·
ties. Must be uperienced in medical office practices
and client relations. Responsible position for a mature
rnividual with good judgment end sensitivity to reproductive health needs of women and families . Must bt
well organized: have demonstn~ted competence w~h
figures and record keeping. Must be able to work under
&amp;uidelines with minimal supervision and have superior
verbal communication skills. Requires reliable transportation: fluibil~y of time and ability to travel to
othtf gency offices as needed. Evening, Saturday and
weekday hours are to be expected . Send resume and
two employment references to Planned Parenthood of
Southeast Ohio, 396 Richland Avenue. Alhens. Ohio
45701. by July 16, 1990. EOE/ESP .

Do you need extra income but
still wont to be ot home?
We are looking for people in
Meigs County who are willing to
share their home and provide
friendship to two adults with
learning limitations. We train you
and can add up to $18,000 a year
to your income and still work at
home. High school degree. valid
driver's license and good driving
record required.
For more information call
l-800-531-2302 no later than

7 16/90;
ask for Jorji.
Equol Opportunity
Employer.
Tlll_..'ll.araat Mllilr al Ollllty ¥-Belli and 11ast1

11..ai11t-..

SALES/MERCHANDISING
REPRESENTATIVE
Entry level sales position with an industry leader in
the automotive replacement parts martel.
Job requires 1 self-motivated individual to service
product displays and direct sales promotional efforts at service stations. praJn. and auto parts
stores. Some ovemleht travel 1s required within 1
100 mile radius.
Some colleae is preferred. Tralnina in sales-service
and merchandisinatilthniqull provided.
Compensation in salary and incentives will be in tha
$20,000 r111ce the first year with silnilicenllrowth
op~rtunlty. Company ear and excellent frinlt benefits.
For additional information, plme call Mr. Roy
Starke, (513) 825-7305, Mondey, July 9th, between
8am-3 pm.

:11; G;~tes f1~Jbht:~ Lrr
..........
.

~

'

II the lrulls 101
labor1 are slow to
harveet Time
ally and you wMI
evt'lntustly be r-arded proporllon
1~ efforts 1'0\J e._pended

In

to

There Is 11
poulblllly ot probl&amp;ms today In one of
mOI"e of yO\Jr Import ani, personal reiBIIonshlps. 111e problems might s1em
from something you do or say rathM
than from olhers. Can(;er,lreat voursell
to 1 blrthOa~ gtll. Sl!tnd tor your AetroOraph prlldletlonslor iht ~ear ahead by
malltng $1.25 lo Astro--Graph, c/o this
newspaper,P_O _Bo~ 91428. C!evel11nd.
OH.-44101-3429. Be sure to stale you1
zodiac algn.
LEO (...., ~Aug . 22) You might have
some ••tra re$p0nslbllltlet with whlth
to contend loday They au' not tlkflty to
be pusMWM"s to begin wllh and 1 1 poor
aUIIude c:ould make them eYeo more
diHICul!
YMOO (Aug. U.lepl. 22, U!!uslly
you're 1 ltll8on81bly cauttoua person,
bUt loday you might be lnctlned to lake
riSks yoo !hovldn't. eapeclslly In llnl!ln ctalareas where you hope to meke alot
/rom a HHie
LIIIRA (hpl. 23-0cl. 23) An eMrmOU!
111moun1 oi determination and lortllude
wttt be r&amp;Qulred 1odny In OHler 10 /ulflll
your amhl\lous Blms_11 you h&amp;ven 'l got
!he drive. you're nol apttogetthe brass
CANCER !June 21-.My 22)

22,
"'"'
greetiy lnnuenced by your companions
ICORPIO (Oct. 1•-No,,

You •Ill be

1oday,IO try lo avoid fM08tlve think en
You're bl1 Indecisive yourself and II
worn 111\e muct1 to till you tn their
dlrecllonl.
IAOmAMUI {No.. D-O.C. 211 Strive
to be penny MIMI '98ln today llml1 your
burlf'IQ to lltee!ltlllet and lr)l not to as·
eume eny new ltnenclal obligation~ 01
tlmfl payments
CAPRtCOMf (he. 22.J.n. 11) You
m~t get lnvotYed In 1 situation today
whet's 1 llrong willed c.ornpanlon who
belieYet It' I hll rlghlto !hln~ lor •very·
one m~t 1ry to mike declllons tor ~ou
AI Wftfl.

AOUA.IIti\JS (Jrln. 20-Feb. tl) Today

~:.n;,~~::~~~:::,f.".=.:~~;:.
burdens ott on lo 1nother. Even though

curacy with llgurn; medical
oHice ••perience helpful· will
train mature Individual ;;ho Is
.. nsltlvt to reproductlvo heallh
nHd1 of cllente. looking tor
someone who Ia aelf-motlvat&amp;d
.nd can grow In the position aa
need eri.... Posllkm r.qulraa
,.liable transpor1allon ; will·
lngnese to travel lo other
PPSEO offices . Weekday, evan·

ESTATE
AUCTION

lng and Saturday hours are to
be e1pactad. Send leHer of In·

Saturday, July 14
10:00 a.m.

llrtll,

resume
and two
retertncu
to
Planned
Parenthood
ot
Soulh1111 Ohio, :J96 Richland
Avenue, Alhen~ Ohio 45701, by
July 16, 1990. EuEIESP.

lmJJioymant

Located at 2902 Meadowbrook Drive,
Point Pleasan~ WV. Watch for signs.
The estate of the late Amanda Caudill will be sold.
ANTIQUES: Round oak table with lions heads and claw
feet, 4 oak captains chairs. beautiful mahogany 5 pc
Hunger Ford Poster bedroom suito. fancy 5 pc dinette set
with Hitchcock type chairs . handmade 12 pane oorner cab1
net, Victorian marble top table. 2 small marble lop tables.
marble top colfee table, Victorian oak table, large mahogany chest on chest, Victorian walnut table, Pressback
rocker. wicker table . chest. floor lamps, mirrors, paintmg
signed Ben Hagen, stone churn . Ind. Carnival pttcher and
glasses. P1nk Depression cove"ed dish
MODERN: 4 pc Hard rock ma ple bedroom su 1te. 3 pc
Mainline bedroom su•te, RCA 25- color TV remote conlrol.
Kelvinator Frost Free relngerator. Maytag auto washe1.
frame s. fans, pots &amp; pans, good lawn furniture
TOOLS: a· f..t1anlgomery Ward table saw, Power Crall 1f2
horse motor. 10" Craftsman Rad1al Arm saw with stand.
Craftsman 3.5 Reartine tiller wllfl14" plows, same as new.

E. .y snd tun W.y to aarn IX1ra
mon•y end 1 FREE $300. kltl
wl1h loti or Christmas goodies.
need five O.monslrators tor
"Chrlalmas Around tha World".
No colle&lt;:llng, no delivering.
Call 614-992-1213 tor mCW"e
details belween 6 p.m. and tO
p.m.

Consignments taken from
day of sale.

Truckload of new merchandise.
Something for everyone.

Help wanted

EARN MONEY Raadlng buokol
lncoma pot•nllal .
Now hiring. (1) 805-687-8000

TERMS: Cash or Check with Proper I. D.
Air Conditioned Building-Lunch

S30,000Jyr,

Ext Y-4562.

AUCTIONEER-DAVID BOGGS
Gallipolis , Ohio - (614) 446-7750
Licensed and Bonded in State of Oh10
license No . 4596
Not Responsible for Accidents or
Loss of Property.
We Are Now Booking Summer Sales.

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BOAT : 16' Starcrafl, 75 HP Evan Rude John son motor and

trailer

Fleetwood Bwugh arn, l oacM~J . real

P.M.

From Gallipolis, take Rt. 141, turn left onto Rt.
775, turn right onto Patriot Road. Watch for
signs.
RESIDENT lEAVING AREA
HOUSEHOLO, ANTIQUES AND MISC .
Good GE ref11 geralor. gas cook slove. nrce krtch eo cabmel
w1th glass door. eleclucat cook stove. Kenm ore heavy duty
dryer. k1tchen table w1th four cha1rs. chest ot dra wers. metal
wardr obe. Maylag wringer washer. bedroom surte, cha1rs.
wood en wardrobe w1th cedar lining, sofa and ch a1r. sweep er,
bl ack and whrle TV . Smier sewrng machrn~ stereo, loldmg
daybed. bookshell, stand table, cotlee table. end tables.
dresser. slep ladder. two anl1que mirr ors. ant1que cha-r,
trunk. lans, prctures. bed linens. wooden hr·chair, gasoline
pu sh lawn mowe r. arr ta nk ml heater. ba11el dolly. rool coal·
rng, fuel orl hear er, drop·leal tabl e. two portable motors.
wash lubs. milk compresso• w1th two tanks, pots and pans.
drshes. hand tools, push lawn mower. console electncal 01·
gan. !rlchen appliances, old glassware, Homer laughlin
d1shes. baskets. clock, and much. much more.
Eats
Cash
Positive 1.0.
MARLIN WEDEMEYER , AUCTIONEER
614-245-5152
lie. and Bonded in State of Ohio 3615
No t Responsible for Accidents or Loss of Property
Now Booking Estate Auctions

ESTATE SALE

TUESDAY, JULY 10,1990-5:30 P.M.
This sale is the estate of C. M. "Boss" &amp; llean Casto ,
located at the corner of Roush lane &amp; St. Rte. 554 ..
1 mile west of Cheshire .
ANTIQUES &amp;COLLECTIBLES: 2 gal. Hamrll on &amp; Jones stone
IU&amp; Nacasakr spoon lserpeol hand le). depressron glass.
primrl rve wood stand. mrsc. glasswae. corner shelf. chest
Icedar lined), unusual dresser/desk 2stone 1ugs, old metal
trns. old tools. old OOtt les. old wooden boxes. cow bells, glass
washboard. carpenter's toolbox. walkmg strcks, old leed
dolly, hay truck. 27-34 license lales. very old handmade
Poupee Ooll IBngett e). draw kn1te.
TOOLS &amp; MISC.: 2 wheel dolly, soldering Iorch k~ bench
gnnder chains, Stanley wood pi ao~ large assortment small
hand loo~. mce van~y larger hand tools nawn &amp;garden), Mur·
ray 20" mower, 2 wheel lawn cart w/dump bed, 5 ton hyd 1acl&lt;
rubber trre whe~barrow. porch glider, wood ext ladder.
HOUSEHOLD: Cedar wardobe, dresser. gas he~mgsto'!33.000
btu, Capehart 19" color TV, prctures, knick·knacks- sota. 2
chams, end tables. m~al krtcheo cabin~. modern krtchen table
w/4 chairs, clocks, a lewdrshes, lamps, sm. gun 1ack, 12 cu. It
re~ig eralo r. Hoover vacuum cannrng 1ar.

Real Estate General

AUCTIONEER: LESLIE A. LEMLEY 367-0171
Licensed and Bonded in favor of State of Ohio
Not Responsible lor Accidents or loss of Property
Cash - PositiVe 10 -Plenty of Shade
'This is a small sale. be on time."
Reel Estate General

RANNY BLACKBURN

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Aucti{ln Conducted By

RICK PEARSON AUCTION CO.

thllllndlvlduat seys herahe wtnteke care
Lunch
Mason, WV 773-!5785
ollhlngt, doo "l bfllnk on It
MCEIIf... -....,.IOonobulld
Executor; John Caudill
your
&amp;llpt!Ctat~ons 100 8)' on ...mAlt ~ou
Terms·
.
Cash
or Check with ID
hope 1 big shot sayt he 111 going to do
tor yoo. lhls Q\JY couta btow up a bel- NQt Responsible for accidents or loss of property
loon wtlh 111 of hta hot fllllr
ARtl!t (Mwctllt· Aprilll) There might ••l•ice•nt•e•d•&amp;•B•und-e•d•'"•O•hloll'loKioen•lu•c•ky•a•nd•W•'•'•'V•lrgoiil•n~-16.6_. .
nol be any attoncuta to !IUCC8M lor you
todey, 10 doo't look for usy outs. Put
your Mouldftr
to lhe wheel end forget
1
lbou1
a!1emptlng
to dodge r
TAURUS (Ap.-11 :ZO.Mey 28) tfs lmporretpOnalbMI1Ies.
""' you '"''' oo ,,. lhlng• hom lho
o)uti
....solely
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fr om
yout o"""' An open mind
leans lleelllo learning: 11 closed m+nd ln v11e~ compllc.!ltlons
Q!MINI(Mar
21·June 20) Continue to
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be C.!IUIIOUS end prudent In your commercl&amp;l &amp;nd llnanclal lnvolvftn'lenle
This is the personal property of the late Rollin Oil I.
agato today. II you '1e careless or lndll- It has been moved to Meigs Co. fairgrounds at the
/eren1 , there~ a posSibtllly vou·11 come
intersection of St. Rt. 33 and St. Rt. 7 Bypass. just
oul on th&amp; 1hort t~nd
north of Pomeroy, Ohio . Watch for signs . Mr. Dill
Jut)' f, 1tl0
has been a collector for several years . All GOOD
In the ye11r aheftd you mlghl parttctpete
IJE MS 1!
'" an "''"'0' .,..., you wil nove •
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MOOH
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w/gold
nugget
in pstock. 1841
llutan&lt;:e what you'll g&amp;ln m.!lltlflally wl!l
d b L
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oomoreg 1a11 rytng thenlhupotllght
muskel 69 cal. muzzle loader rna e y . omeroy. pnn~CANCER 1'... 21-Ju~ 221 '"" " •
lield 16 ga. double barrel . JC . Stevens Nitro special. Fie
good day to •••• metdny chanQM tn 8
410 double barrel made in Brazil. Remington Woodmaster
1uel!on yOIJ teet can be silerl!ld lur the
llbetter.
model 740 30-06 w/S imons 3K32 scope, Remington
However. lry lo movaatowt)' and
cton'1.!1ttempllodoltlnooel~lswoop
Sportman 48·12 ga .. Winchester model94 -22 magnum.
M•tor r:hangM .!lu' ahelld lor Cencer In
Marlin 30-30, Winchester model. 90-32 short pump, 22the wmlng
year Send
your Astro-1o
Graph
predictions
todsy.101'Malll1.25
semi . auto. Remin~on mo de1550 · I . Erma 11 caI. German
'"'o·G'"•"· olo '""""""'.... Po
military t11get. Smilh &amp; Wesson modei916A pump 20 cal.
ao~ 91428. Clevetend. OH 441 0 1 -3 428
Winchester model 97·12 ga. High standard model Kll I·
Be sure to state your lodlec e!Qn
410 pump. New Haven by Moss burg modeI 600 AT · 12 ga.
LIO 1.,1r ,._ ..... ,.1 rheoe ... 1wo
sldflt to t~Vary stOf)' l ry tokeep thl1 In
pump. Sevens double barrel20 ga .. Remington model 700mtnd toda1 ~o yoo don't lump to con243 cal. bolt action w/ 6 power weaver scope, Savage moctUBtons. "-verdict rendered betora ttltl
del 74 roll block 22 rifle. (1) Sevens little Scout 22 long
!&amp;eta a1t tn cou ld bt! erroneous .
v"'oo I''" .,...... 221" • .,.., ""'
rifle. model 788 Remington 22 cal1 50. 32 ca. drop block
to tectctl!f snlgmnente 01 teskt torlay
octogan barrel. Harrington &amp; Richard model 400 pump 20
111
whArf'!
you know gotng
art~ • lnbtl
ga., 221ong rifle Remington 514. several guns and pistols
too
complk;ated
lor you /othey
manege
ctependentty lry to get • skillful •IAisnot li sted .
1on11oa~you
.. ANTIQUE OR COLLECTORS ITEMS ..
L.IIRA (l..,t %3· 0c:t. D) You might exp
Q
f
d
perleflceabltolg oupp•nturesocl.!lly
Stone Jars and Jugs: JA Frans. omeroy. h1o s one tar an
todtly 10 go along with some1hlng you
JUg, WA Ellis, Ra cine stone jU g, James Hamilton and Co .
ciOfl ·t enjoy . lnstud ot making 8 big
Green bra, Pa.. Cmcmnall. OhiO stone 1ug, AP Don ohue, Pa r~~6~~j~1(~e~';;~::,~~j~~Youteeve
kersburg, W. Va .. Boyers &amp; Hard en Palatin e, W. Va, T.H
something lmpor1an1 llndone tod•y. It
Rnpphel. Williams &amp; Repperht, (2) Gone w1th !he Wmd
11
may""aggra~at&amp;
bug you •o muoh """· b" 1
lamps. 131 marble top oval stand s, 121 pre cru sl stan75
ds. Ill)
could
you latfW_lry IO finish
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sets of sl e~gh bells. apprOK. 70 school b~l s. appr ox glass
&amp;AOiflARIUI (No•. n-Ote. 21) You
basket s, approx . 90 ir on money ban ~s , 15) mantel clocks.
are ttkety lo be mora rnent.!ltty lhln
wall phone. corner and Nat shelves, squa remarbletopstand .
~;;~~~~~:\=~~;~ ,~,::·~~
appro~ 15 sad uons, (6) boot tacks. approK 15 small 011
tmeglnatlvl'! tr+endt wtth wllom you can
li gh t ~. appro~ . 35 sm all and large he non nest. glass shoe colexch.!lnge new Idees.
lection,
appro~ . 15 turkeys, rabbitS, and dU CkS on nes!, (7}
11
CAPRtcOAN
(O.CPfeHI'II
. ft..t.n.liMit) A,n
op stemwh1sttes. (Ill Oilers, 189 1 H1stmy &amp; Busmess Revtew
poriUntty might
todt1y
••om """"yoo can"""" '*'""''
Meigs &amp; Galli a Co , Meigs Co. History Book Edgar Ervin, 1874
11
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Ebren ne Mill Sword, (II ) straight ra1 ors, army camp tele~.':,::, '""" ""0"""' '""""' '' phon~ (2) Riverboat Bells, wall hangingoillrghts, stoneware
•ou•mu• (Jon. 20-lob. t t l - prtcher collection. butter mold. buller drs h. OLD BUT HANO
onceo "'.,,,amery 1moor1on1 '"""
STITCHED QUILTS, never used Dutch Boy &amp; G11l, Southern
01"'" "' 11 "'""'you..,"""'""
and
Bells. lon eStar, Fan, Butterfly. neck he, flower oarden.
Or es·
perceive
you 10 be . Ulhere II aomelh6ng
~
you wanllo mantage or lupervlee, ICI
SO n plate. been USed Wedding ring, SCalloped edge, and SeV·
"""1Uokl1keeloacie&lt;.
eral more Showcase key wrnd watches NY standard, Seth
PIIICEI(Fab.21--llaroh20)11wllteke
. 8 day, 11 Jewe II June 14 , 1918.
Thomas, Eld grn,
11,..,0. ,11011"'""''"'bo'"you""'
1ttt reclplenl n you dtt 100181tllng nice~
several more watches. Case. Karbar. Barlow and more, appox.
tor anothflf today and then broadctlt
30 slone Jars unmarked , dinner bell and cradle, railroad lock
10 ,,. "0 '~· eo "'"r". 'nd k~ . desk hom Queen Bee mot~ in Gall .. bad'es, lrddle
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goo&lt;1 "'' 1o """"" conotnro'""' goner·
and oow. metal c11ild's cooking stove, cedar chests,chais, dro.,,,.,,... ,., _ _ _ ,.Goo
p-leal table, spool cabinet. fl~ and curved china cabinet~
~~r:!de ::t""1n.:~W:
cake plates, spooners, carniwal, p~nk depr~ion and ruby
.wdrshes. m1sc glass rtems, paper werght collectron and etc.
~~,.: ~T,! ::T:.'~!.':'~ ~ This is one day's lis tina. Will be held indoors. bring your
hopft IO IIChlftVfl IOfflfllhlng Ol worth.
lawn ChairS.
You mlghtnol be •bletodoaH you went
Phyllis Bearhs- Executrix
Case #26661
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DAN SMITH-AUCTIONEER
QIMIIItlllf 11-Juno '"I" you "'"'
614-992·7301
y0r.lhl'lflll'1·be«toelllngyourlalrlhlrt
57 68 1344
W " 515
or opporlunllito la111y. 11'1 "'"" 1o
- . •• .
o.oaoan your ""'''""'·New ,.,,_
Cash
Refreshments .
Positive ID
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"Not Responsible for __________
Accidents or Loss of Property" ..l
Cl lttt, NBWKPAP'D Dfi'!Rf'fUIIIIIII'I'

Thursday, July 12, 1990 at 7:00

12:00 to 6:00

BLACKBURN
REALTY

so·

Cad1llac

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PUBLIC AUCTION

Reel Estate General

2 1. Toro mower power drive, B HP Craftsman tractor
CUI
wilh grass catcher, Mitsbushi 20 HP tractor with Woods S'
mower. 3 cyl. diesel only 6 hours, same as new: 150,000
BTU gas furnace and a coilluxa1r.

CAR: 1983

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LOCATION : DAV building across from
the Jaycees building on Rt 35 Bypass .

INFORMATION CALL;1-800-15660S2
COMTRANS
Gen1ral Freight division ol

6L4-742-2048

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EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT

all, we encourage you to
r..pond. Tr.n1porttti81111 Is her•
to atey and COMTAANS CAN
GET YOU STARTEOIFOR MORE

RANGES: 3 electric, 3 gas ranges
Owner: Meigs High Home Ec. Dept.
Meigs Local School Dist.
Auctioneer: Col . W. Keith Molden

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

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111,,ECONOLODGE
389 Jackson Pike
Golllpollo, Ohio
Wkelher you re an 1xperlenced
driver or have no exptrlenca al

Colors are Gray, Rose. Blue, Orange, Yellow,
Gold, Lime, Emerald, Olive &amp;Evergreen .

ASTRO-GRAPH

TECHNICAL

SCHOOL on THURSOAY JULY
12, 1890 from 1:OOpm to 5:00pm
and 7:00 pm to 9:00pm •t

Fl ESTA WARE: Over 200 pes. of Fiesta ware
including teapots, pitcher s, sugar &amp;cream ers, gravy boats, serving plates, dinner
plates, coffee cups, saucers , salt &amp; peppers,
de ssert bowls, serving bowls.

Earn monay by the w•ek. Join
the numbers lo demonstrate
'"Chrlsl mas-Around·Tht- World".
July~Dicember. Uave name,
address, and phone number on
antwerlng service. 614·992-6319.

Wan~­

"DRtVER SEMINAR""
MONEY Rudlng bookal
COM TRANS , INC will be hold· $30,000/yr. Income potentlel.
lng an open hou• ••mlnar In Now hiring. (1) 805-687-e&lt;)OO
conjuncllon
with Ext Y·4562.

MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL

Employment Services
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SCRAM-LETS
ROSARY
I was currous why a label marked
BREWER
Food· would be programmed 1nto
CANVAS
the boss 's telephone . I pushed the
FRIGHT
button and heard the boss 's WIFE
MOROSE
ANSWE R"
UNWISE
WIFE ANSWER

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.PUBLIC AUCTION
AND CONSIGNMENT SALE

A• ..mble products tl home

fumltura, ap-- Babyelner needed
tor
2 um up to $400 weekly, no expllances, antique'•, etc. Alao children, houl"' differ Nch perience ...., work. For more
appral11l 1vallable. 614-245--5152. WMk, Park Drive lrN, 304-675- lntormat{on call 1·504-86:J.ati4
7349 efter 5:00PM.
Ext. 1150.
Complete household or Estalnl -~~~~--:===;:__;~====-~~~~

Junk

Sunday Ttmes-Sentinei- Page-D-3

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

BROKER- 446-0008

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ESTAT E AUCTI0N
SAT. JULY 14. 1990
9• 00 A M

ATTENTION INVESTORS OR FIRST HOME
OWNERS - 116 .900 - Ve ry niC e hom e 111
Thu rman. used fl5 a rental ~I pr csen l l1rne
very well lak en care ol 3 BRs. bath l R.
k1tchen. FR, DR storm wmU ows. somt:
remodel 1ng done Call lo r more del ail s

ALL BRICK +2.15 ACRES+ SMALL PONO
- an d JUSI 5 mmuts to do wntown - Lov ely
home al the edge n1 lawn ullers lR wrth
woodb Ui mn g lirepla ce~ vety mce k•t che n.
dtn et1 e. balh. carport. V,ilS hPatlcent a•r.
IJasemenLmany more leaturesalso Call lor an
appomlm en! and del ads11
$24.900'!!- Vpry att racl•v e p11ce lot a mce
hor1e Tw o 01 lh ree bed rooms bath. LR . OR.
k1t che11 carpPI. pari basern enl. I;J undry roo m

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TH 1S COULO BE THE ONE FOR YOU" - Very
attract1v e home srtuat ed on 1.9 acr es
featur es 1nclude l BRs. LR. krlchen. 2 baths,
lull basement. gas heal. car oet and hardwood .
Uill llj bldg
ALL BRICK - JUST OFF RT. 35 - CLOSE TO
HMC AN 0 SHOPP lNG - AttraciiV e hom e ma
nrc e nerghborhood offeo s 3 BRs, bat h.
equ1 pped k1lche n. LR. d1nette. hr eptace. new
ca1pel. 2 car atta ched ga1 age. gas heal and
cen tral a1r

IT'S SURE TO PLEASE rHE FAMILY fyecat ch rn g home localed JUSt oil Rl. 35 wrth
2.411 acres ol well manrcured lawn and
~a t den AU b11ck constructiOn. Alttact•v e
lealures rnclude 3 BRs. 2'h balhs. lolly
eou 1pped krtchen , famrly room wrlh 111 eplace
lm sert rn l ~rep lacel . LRand drnmg 1oom. he al
nump /cenl atr. vacuum system . 2 car
attached garage w1!h elecll• copene1 Call now'
141 ACRES M/l , HUNTINGTON TWP. App1ox I n11ie ol frontage on Raccoon C~ee k
Some bottom land. black wa lnul
SMALL FARM FOR SALE - 50.15 acres m/ 1
Clay Townshrp Home on prop erly offers
approximately 1100 SQ H. 3 BRs. bath. IIVrng
room. krtchen Quiet sellrn g. frontag e on lwo
roads Call for details
LOOK AT JHIS1 JUST $34.900!- Very nrce
home near Green Elemenlary School.
Att13Ct1Ve tealures rndude lR. k1lchen
w/stove and refrrgerator. 2 BRs. bath. 2 car
attached garage. Call today
4 SALE - lot oo Rodney·Cora Rd Veryclose
loSt Rt 35.

11.88 ACRES - Har11son To wnshrp Wrll sell
sma ll e1 tract

NEAR NORTH GALLI AH.S. - 21 ~ acr es m/ 1.
Morgan Twp Fra nk Wa1 d Rd - $17.500

$15,000 - 8 7 ACRES Mil Har11son
Township F1onb on Ltttlc Bullskm Rd.

MAY BE IN YOUR PRICE RANGE - Ve~y nrce
home offers 2 BRs. LR, kitchen , bath. all ached
ga1age, small holhouse, concrele block shop
Corner lot.

ATTRACTIVE HOME AND TWO LOTS - 3 BRs,
bath, kitchen w/ran ge and OW. LR. carpel,
elec. heat. 1car del ached garage. Srtu ated on
two lots Very nrce
ATTRACTIVE OLDER HOME IN THURMAN $34,000- 1650 sq ft. home otter s 4 BRs. LR.
kitchen. bath. 2 FPs. unattached garage.
satellite dish. vinyl srdrn ~

832 ACRES, M/l NEAR MEIGS MIN£ ~1. ­
Older two story home with vmyt sidin ~ Storm
wrndows. rwo small barns.

DO YOU LOVE LOG HOMES1 00 YOU WANT
SOME LANO TO GROW ON1 - Thrs may 1ust
be Ihe trd el. 27.6 A. Gmn Townshrp Close to
lown. Very mce lo g hom e olle~ s 3 BRs. balh.
LR k1tchen. l1replace. carp el. Also oilers a
Z5x30 delached gar age and a 20x30 b.. n on
property

6.000 SQ . FT . WAREHOUSE PLUS 1,200 SQ
FT . OF OFFICE SPACE - Very nrc e burlding
located IU SI oil Bulavrlle Rd. Overhead garage
do ors. ra mp, overhead heat ers '" warehouse.
lour n1ce offi ces, foye r and receptmn area
Sr lu ated on 2 acr es olland Call ouo oll rce lor
more detailed mtor malwn.
REDUCED 10 $21.900 - 30.381 ACRES.
TAYLOR ROAO - Thrs small farm also has a
1966 Vrndale 12x60 mobrle hom e. small barn
Green Elem entary sc hool
EXTREMELI NICE Sf ARTER HOME - Localed
1ust at lhe edge ot town. Thrs ho me leatures 3
bedrooms, bath, livrng room. k1tchen. dinrng
room and a full base ment. F1ve m•nutes to
downt own.
PRICE REDUCED TO $35,900 - WANTEO!
NICE RETIRED COUPE WHO ENJOYS
WORKING IN rH£ GARDEN AND OUTDOORS
- 2 6 acres mi l ollevellaod Attraclive home
offers 2 BRs. LR. kitchen. bath and a 24x30
unattac hed block garage
4.77 ACRES - $3.500- Clay Twp. Hazel
Rrdge Rd
1118 SECOND AVENUE - 2 or 3 BR, 1'h
baths. LR . lormal OR. krl chen. gas heat/ cent
a1r,
PRICE AEOOCED TO $65,000! Beautiful
l -shaped brick.All rooms large. Eat.,o krtchen,
lor mal dining lR w/ FP. 3 BRs, 1h balhs.
attached garage.
$29,900 - LOCAT EO IN CIIY- Older home
offers 3 BR~ bath, lR, krtchen, gas heat c1ty
water and sewer. Call lor an appornlment.

514 Second Avenue, Gallipolis~ Ohio 45631
Ranny Blackburn, Broker
44~-000B

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OWNER HAS RELOCATEO ANO WANTS ro
SELL IMMEDIATELY - Oak Drrve. all brrck. 3
BR I'" balhs. LR. krtchen. OR. lull basemen I.
gas heat

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Ruth Goody, Salas Associate
379-282B

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�Page-D-4-Sunclay T~me~t-Sentinel

July

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

WORD
GAM!
PUilliR
- - - - - - - Edded i&gt;y CLAY R POLLAN-------

3t Homes for Sale

3t Homes tor Sale

3t Homes for Sale

3 bltdrooms, 2 full blthtl, 24•36
prage, 1112 ICrat. Pt1c.

6 room house, 3 mi. from town,
w.a. flr.phtn, tull biiHment,
chy ec.hoola. 6'14-446-0365, 614-

3BA, 1112 bathtl, FR, LR, fully •

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

0

0365, «U127.

444-1451.

614-446-7231.

1955
lrlllltr 10x32
good
campti!• trailer, )04.e75-5(do.

farm equipment. MU. an att.r.

GOVERNMENT

114-371-2t1t.

11.00 (U Repair). Fortetoaurtt,
Rtpoe,
'rax
Delinquent

6 room and blllh. Full Ns.ment
and gartg.t. New roof and win·
dowl, rwwty remodeiiKI . Price

s~tt(n~\- ~ t- ~~ ·

THAT DAllY

~ear ·onge- •ne C scron'lbieC
,.. o r ct ~ oeto.,. ro make 6
~ ~ :.. · ~ wo·o :
~~ l rl' l ener ~ oi
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,.. 11\ ·· r-t o ~ so u o r '!~

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8~248,

446-

3 BR, 31'x3e' pole IMm, 4 acres,

3 Br. ranch, gu fwnac:t, CA,
rllgt, tull ba..m.m. Price
lductd. 814-446..0310 or ~

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SORRAY

~d.

~2.

trom

Propent.. Now Mlllng your
area. C.ll 1-315-7'36-7375 . Ext HOH42 Cur,.m llltt. 24 hra.

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Sell: 2BR

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Log Home.

Ntwty C8tpet~ , ltonld hur1h
10'JI:24' O.Ck,

38A full .. Hmenl, Hann•n
Trect School D+llrict. 114-256-

wood-b\lmer,

1172.

building. RtvtNt.w.
Mall• Ottert t14-44f-410t Of 614t2'xt.Z'

256--1882.

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HOMES

qulp.-d khchtn wf dining ,,..,,
:z ear garage, ln~round pool.

rtdu&lt;*d Union Ave., Pomeroy.

1974 Klritwood t2x60 2BA,

8, 1990

32 Mobile Homes
tor sale

trc

Down Plfrnenll on uwc1 or
Npota . . . . d mobile hofMI U
tow 11 "00 down to qUIIHted

cond. $6800. 6"14-44&amp;-4781

buy.w. Caii1-800-58N1'11.

1983 14x10, good cond., 3 Br.,
CA, deck, undtl"plnnlng, eon-tldtr trad•lnt. 614-44&amp;-8038.

SPECIAL Factory lo yo&lt;ollltl, 2

or 3 bodroom14r70 modolo II
1M unMIItvable price of
Older 2 story tarm houSe. 1986 FlMtWood14xn. lbf, Iotti $12,100 doiii'Ofld ond HI up.
Call 1-800-~lotdllalll.
otnlng room, 2BR, garagt . IS14· ...c. 614-245-5900.
446.-t6C'I aftet' S:OO p .m.
1988 Schun wllh 111pand, 3 bed- 33 Fanns tor Sale
Price R..:tuc.d1 Porter Brook rooms, 2 bllha hNt pump, unSubdlvltion, 3BR, 1 t/2 B•th, de~nnlng and concrtll lttpl, 3 BR. 2 bolh houM ond 7S
F.R Serwned·ln-PDf'Ch, 3/4 aert 30&lt; -57!; ·2222.
acret. CION to Vinton, Ohkl.
tot, CHy School. 614-446-1985.
614-388-IT.18.
Call

614-992·5003.

8, 1990
33 Farms tor Sale
83.2 ocro linn. - • Flldgo,
Llblrly, WY 3 bd. I 112 bllh,
brick houoo wllull btntl. FIA goo

wa lumacat, CIA. 2 lara•
bamt, 3 ponct. 1 ltocktd, 2880
sq. ft. meohlnlc. pr1ge, othlr
&amp;

bldgt. 11 ~e.-.s haY,, l5 ecr•
mudow, ,.., In bl •need puluN. $141,100.00 Portion of purchaM prtc. rniY be IllUmed It
5%. Other farml In Red H~
.,.. 1110 l'fllllbll. Mary

Wootlloo

1·304·75&amp;-7131

MI.

Vemon Rany Brok•, Hurricane,
WY, 1·304-7117-ll281.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

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Real Estate General

Road . Ptvld road,

Raybum

water,
re110n11blll
r.etrictlone. lnfonn.tion m1llld
on requnt. 30W75--5253, John
D. Gerlach. no tlngl•wkle
tn~lltrw,

pleaH.

1001110 lat on Broad Run Rot~d,
2 mllel trom New Haven, ehy
Wlllf, Clblt TV, no down pay-

mtnt, will IW.anct $5,000. Lucy

Kaylor, 304-882-3731.

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Country

3 bedroom mobile home for rant

movies . C.I1614-Me-2568. EOH .

Trailer tp.ICI , uwer and water

In Syi'ICUM. 614-112-7681

!p.m.

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1ft11

Apa rtmenl
lor Rent

44

Fumlthtd. Newly rtmodtlld.

carpet

new

mat1rest .

Upllllfl 1 I Br., UIIIHI.. pold.

For rent. Hauu Trailer. 614-1'422753.

S.eond Avenue. 614--446--8S23 .

Two tralltrl, reft,.net requlr.d,

0111cloua living. 1 and 2 bed-

lor appolntmant call
3400 or 304-882·3626.

304-89~

1 bedroom apt. Stove, retrig .,
nict. Consider Humtn S.rvlcn
or HUD. 402·112 24th St., Pl.
PfMtanl, W.V. 114-192-5858.

Manor

1nd
Alveralde
Aparlments In Mlddlapon. From

Furnished
Rooms

Room• tor rent - w.ek or mon1h .
Star11ng 11 $120/mo. Galtla Hot1l.
Sl~tplng room•

Mobil• Horn• Parlt,
Rout. 33, North ol Pomtrov.

Lott, rentals, parta, •ln. Call
6M-992-JI19.

with cooking .
hook--~

Ctll after 2.00 p.m., 304·
&amp;651, M~ton WV.

.

efflclenciH. AU

:0 I ((

. /fr a

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51
Nlct~

two bedroom 1p1r1m1nt or

tmtll houu tor ekltrly couple
In Pomeroy, Middleport trn.

992·2947 or 614--992--3172.
Wanted to Rtnl : t houu within
1bout ~5 mil•• of Rio Grandi.
Prtf•rabiy rural . 614-587·1262.

G:r m
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REALTOR'

RESIDENTIA L· INVESTMENTS · COMMERCIAL · FARMS

23 LOCUST ST.

446-6806

NEW LISTING' - 1 STORY CHAijiER - Very
atlradtv e 2 story home on dead-end' street on th e

?-b

the chudte quo1ed
Oy ldlt ng m the mm mg word~

edge of lawn oHers your lamrly more than mosl
wtth leatUt es like 4 bedroom s. lormal ltvtng room.
drnrng roam. lar ge eal·ln krl chen and full . partrally

OUJ.OF ·STATE OWNER IN A BIND' - Mu sl lel
lhrs ] bedroom brrck and lram e ra nc h go NOW' 1
baths. family room. ftr epl ace. n1ce ll al l acr e lot
Possrble VA loan assum pl ron $) 6 600 Pre &lt; up
that phon e and call TO DAY'
#3 04

fm rshed bas em ent fher e's room lot everyone to
en toY Local ton ts perfect lor ktd s 2 c ar gar age.

l on~

CHAROLAIS LAKE FRONTAGE - G~eat floor plan
wrth 4 bedrooms (m asler 111241. 1 lull baths,
lamtly room wtth atrtum door s opentng on a l 0• 33
dec&lt;wrth a v1e wall he enlrr e 8act elake. Formal
dmmg room. ltvtng t oom, equ tpped ktt chen wrth
sun11s e ghntmg off th e water -

beaultlul 11

2 car

garage and 20 acr es wrlh garden space. Call now
for ar1 apporntmenl 1
#41!Z.,

~100

Rentals

bre ak fast area Have breaklasl walc hing the

MORTON
BUilDINGS, INC.

4t HOUIIIIOr Rent
7'0"1 BMCh Strllt, Mlddltpor1.
FumltMd. Alt. and depoah.
Burllhlrl Line, Galllpolla. 3 B R,
P~~t dapotlt. 114-446-4222 between I I 111m.

13233 S.R. 180
Adtlond, Ky . 411 Ol-8q3q
(oll Toll free Morton, Ill.
1-800-447-743 6

1300/mo.

18

Complttt

.,.. . . . .

lrlrwport•
ttaft. ••'Phone. el•n poU~
NOOftl, ANI tppelrlnce. Appty
In lli&gt;iol.

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Avo, OolllpoUo,
Ohio. p,_ t:GO All to 3&lt;Ml Pll
......, July I, _...,.. ono1
....._ .... m: '*· EOE-MIF.
Pllnf Trucll Btop Fit 35 II , _

1101111111"0

tor

opplleollon

cool!·

IS a.m. • 5:30 p.m. Age• 2 ·"Kl.
Before, after .choot Drop-ina
wekome. 614-446-8224.

Will do Interior and ut1rlor
p11lntlng. Profw••lonal wortl. for
amatu1r pay. Exper~ 10

,..,... 814-1112-2127.

HoUR tor Hie OJ 111M with op-

you'll li ve tn l hts three bedr oom 2 SI Ofy home

COUNTRY COMFORT -

There's a splendrd

country vtew tn any d1rect1on fr om thts

2 stor y

home near Champ~n Farms on Rt 554 Home
mclu des open k1tch en and !tvtn ~ room . 3
bedroom s. one ntce bath and ultltly room Over

1

lealu r1ng a be aut tlul open st atrway h~a med
cedmgs an d br tc ~ l1r eplac e w1th w1de rarsed
hearth !:.nledammg can con tmue r1p, ht outSICIP
ont he tully soeened por ch V111·;1 s1d1 flg and
repl ac em ent wmdows wtll appra to yout pr.l clr cJI

srde Prrced al $77.500

#500

Uon to buy : 3 BR, 1 1/2 baths, 2

"A PlACE TO START"" . or
renlal unrt 1 bedr ooms. I balh and outstde
slarage burldrn1 Plenly ol sp ace lor anew fam1Jy
lo sl art house&lt;ee prn g. Localed rn Addrson . lhrs
house is a greal buy al $24.900 bull he owner rs
wrll rn gIn sacrrlrce - $21.9 00 and II" syou rs Why
pa y rent when the m ort g&lt;~ ge payrr ent 15 less '

acre ol la11ly flal ground Possrble 9 5% I""
assumptran. Prrced al $34.900
~114

·,

~614

Pilar·

.......... rt--411M perTNIMnt (20
per Sopl. lhro"llh

-

pour
drive
Wl)'l,
patioelt .. bt, •ll typM concr.. •
wOfil: and feed loti, aldt wtlll:a

s.rnc..

aumablt mortg•g•. Appllclncn

fum'-Md.

A•t.rencn

I

Portsmouth

Aoed, GllllpaUa.

Neutlty depoeb required. 37

BM-446-0254.

Thr11 Bedroom, unfurnished
houtl In Pomeroy. 114-912 -2218
attw ft p.m.

D. (. Metal

NO CHARGE OF A
MARKO ANALYSIS.
YOU ARE
ALWAYS FIRST

LIST WITH US. PUT THIS BLUE SIGN
IN YOUR YARD. WE HAVE BUYERS
WAITING.

Buildings.
Designed 1o meet

needs . Any size.

8R.I14-441-4824.

CHOICE OF 10COLOAS
FREE ESTIMATE on
polt bldgs .. and package
deals . Save hundreds .
even thousands of

~1 1 alliUm ] II ~ ' ll[ h('ll i\ l'liiJOflJ ll~ ll ,.,-11h r ~ IOII /J,t t 11 11i r 1\ lt• d JO~ r J lJII • ~ :I
byll edl or d Mii l le· bedrm rs v~ li" hq ~ ~"&lt;r1h 1'1' 1 lll l t.~)U I Iu 'J ? l u ll lJ~ t l r ; ') 1~ ~
~ M JRe lh1SI"Of'1 C1'1 IMilllenanrPi' "f ~ 1 1' ~ 1 rl,l&gt;'•l llt'Jllli !\uy I\Oin •' ~11ri 3
ac m/ 1 sao ·~ M11 '&gt;1 o;ee 1111) lu rl i i ~)IPI I J I ~

PH. 1114-2511-IISTB

Minimum quallllcotlono: Licon- 21
.,..tlutloonll

1

recall

pharmacy.

R

; ;ntlbUitiee: Wort wtth fulltime phannec6tl to proride Nr·

Hurtland of .Ntck1011 LPfMIH
full-time P"Hion •V~Uaba
100% tutt(on reinbur.-urt

lo lludonl plllenlo In Cillo
Un'-"fty - . , Hllllh So&lt;·

Send reaumt1 or call tor an •

Bend

polntm.... EO£. O.U - . . ,
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1'1\ormooy.
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lpplicollon,
r - . lnd rwt.Nnc• to Jahn
A. ConMea. Admlnt.lrlltlvt

!NOTICE!

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.

raeommendt !hal you do butl·
,... with people you knowhond
HOT Ia und money ltvoug 1ne
mall until you t'ltve lnvlltfgtled
thl offering.

Vending Routt. Proven C.tn
Bualnna. Mu.l Mil Chttp. 1·

Al'l'llf'k:lrt

31111

PvihWOJ

NEW LISTING ON BURKHART LANE ' - Characler
and charm can be 1ound 10 !hts attract tv e.
well ·car ed lot home w!thtn walktn R dtstan ce t o
town Remodel ed lhtnughout. 11 tn ctud es 3
bed roo ms. li vmg room wrth htepl ace , lotm al
dm tnR 1oo m and ba seme nt Don' t over look th1 s

- Peac eful country ltv tng
only 15 mmutes !rom tow n Thr s co mlort able 4
bedroom s. 1 bath horne 1n cludes family room .
dtnmg room. !rv ,ng room Jnd J r11 cr ktt chen It as
3 5 acr es mor e or less. and 15 to catrd m Ga ll1a
C ount~· Sc ho ol D1Shr cl Th 's horn!' h a ~ m a rt~· extras

you mu sl see Ca ll loday'

#707

cu. ln

mr

homo. Good ro'-o. -

1'73-6210

Un tver stt y All qual tiY homes marea Near church .
tecrea tton al ar ea and l a~ e. You must see mstde
lh1 ~ ho me to appr eCi at P. 1ts many ltne fe atu res

Phonl: (114-51).1160).
Commercial, home uni11 from
Ohio Untnntty • an AHinn~tlvt t199. Umpt, lotions, accnActkWiiqulll
Opportunity .oritt . Mont,.,ty peyment1, low
llaplo,.r.
Oudllne: It 118. Clll today FRE£ cokH'
1

.101111 $18,31HI7,
hiring. Call (1) 8Q6.
8IMooo Elt. P-4582 tar curTifll

:1111.=--- - -- - - -

Lrsled al $69.900

Real Estate

7 rooms 1 1!'2 batt-It, country

living but ciOH to Mtlgt School
town . Rt
3j:..e lane,
Townthlp Road 27. Flr11 road to
~-· Ctll 614-!HI2-1118 or 1· l84·

JACOIIY

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tell
41

and

12

SHuatlon
Wanted

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work,

1100111

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I don't

Knowing
what to throw
• , Jlmetl Jltetltty

A·ffamt for u lt by owlllr, 2200
tqulre fN\ living room wltprlsl
11alrCIM, 1 llrwplact, 1110 In·
eludes cullom made aolld 0111:
built In bookc.H. Olnlng room ,
built In kttelwn with r~ngt, taro•
laundry room . 4br mtlturlng
approx. 12r14, 10x12, 101114",
tx40. 2 btlhroorns, wtll to w•ll
carpeting throughout . El.etrlc
ba11bo1rd hl.tlng. 3 car deltch
gange wtdoor openers, count~
water, HpUe tyllt1m, &amp; ••tell ltt
dlsh1 _~11 on 43_8 tern lor
$85,!JUU. Hom1 oo 13 teres lor
$75,000. 30 .6 ICrtt lrt IYIIIIbll
wfpuret-!tH ol hom• ftlr an tddltlonll $10,000. l..oeat~ Rt .3, Gallipolis. Dlrwctlont: Tak• Rt.35 to
RU88 to Cor1 Mill Road. Homt
lo •r,pro•lmattly 2 112 to 3 mlln
on sf!. In Ohio Call : 1-614-448-Mlt, In Wnt VIrginia Call: 1·
304-344-5638 after Sp.m.

OponlnaloH • Q
Uow tnd

GCWERNUENT

HOMES

trom

$1.00 {U Rtpalr) Fortctolurll,
Rapca,
Tar
O.llnqu1nt
PropertiH. Now Mlllng your

., ... Call 1·31S--138--7375. Ext. HOH-02 eu"enlll_.t. 24 hrt .

Real Estate General

OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, JULY 15

I :00-3:00

BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTION
lafl"e treat room includes family room. dining
.._a,.
a111
&amp;eat-in kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car
1
111111 &amp; heat pump. $59.900.
DIRECTIONS: Rt. 160 across from N.G.H.S.

446-3644

Stone

Crell Motel. Ctll614-446-1398.

out Bulavlllt Rd. Open 9 A.M. to

5 P.M. Mon, thru Sat. Call &amp;14«5.0322.

Real Estate General

MALS ,1you ~o des 11 e I am a 7 3 h! ranch w~ ~ l R OR kit chen. b~lh. ulld~
rrn 100l cel lar :o utbid ~ crst e~n ~'IDe il lo ba1 n&amp; c ell ~r . b ~r n4~" d7 1or ~nl
rral s. hay lot\ . an d wo1kshop AI' lhli ~I'd~ M~ m/ llf'!l f l'r1 m Ch ~d meou ~. l
r1111 neat &amp; clea n Sl at e Rt 58~

•m

THIS HOUSEIS fOR THE fAMILY WHO LIKES SOrH SPOCOUINISI
ANO BEAUTl' - Close 1n B1 d r1nch 11 1th J 8Rs. ~ ~ t.: clo~ et s. l ?lg baths
roJrpeted. ~ al111 k.Oten on ~ro u nd level Lower level - "' trath 1ec 100rn
u11111y1 73
."11a Shel fdrye1 . 21ar ges / r e i ~ heautrlu 11 5"•44"dpck All
new
~~ e lac m /l ~, ~ ~s edan d ll?'l~ . ol u~ 6 ca1
~nd priC~

SUNDAY, JULY 15

I :00-3:00

en r l ~ ('{1

po1ch ~lid

~·

ac m/ 1 C I O"II n 0~ arpa Colli

~ppomtment

d et arl ~

11~98 . CH£SHIR£ : Corner 101 w /lar~e ho_me. L1~Jn~l 'll . dm rm . J tledronm&lt;.. 2

r ~ nl

"fll / opt 1on to pu! chase lor Qual1!1ed ru vcr Hom ef}IICP.d 1n I hi' lo11

S lJ ~

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11535. VACANT LOT 9~-dJI" rn Su nktsl V1llage Ut1M1es avat l .\~ e $6 '100
BUY lf519 &amp; 1148? TOG£TH£11
115 19 SU8URBAN lOCATION - 3 4 ~t.hm mobile hom~ 111H l llMh&gt; ?
por ches 3 Me mo1e 01 le~
#4!!2. YACUT l ANO - 4 ~ c mo1eur 1!'5 51
•u1h ooM 1aYin R_ woo (!&lt;. and p~ \
lur ~ 2 hu1ldmgs Sl 4000
1114 10. l OT ON SH 5$l ~er ~ go od ~ ~~~ to bu"d Re.:l11 Ct&lt;l to $6.00 0

lf471. EXCHL£NT PRICf OH rHIS UJTlf COnAGP. Home has b~n 1emo
dfltd on trw 111dP ? A[] ' &lt; ~rrern N I pl)(r h ~ rn 111 r, 01 I dr m/ l .. rt h country
a l mmo he r~ Pr1 ce $19 SO O

1

top ~~el ol 3 i!"o·P I I1e c ~ Spa CIOU) ma~ 1e1 . 1 w/ J,a culll. hug e ~·I "11' Cr d ~
cab111 ~h dOp:1ance&gt; Breakl as l room w' bay ~ · nr100'I' S un ::~o r fh c pen&lt;; lo!l e e ~
W I hO
I !uh ror ma l I R OR IR wl fP l 'l~i.'l ! ll iJ J~elll t'l' l I ~ undiV rr1 upc,I ~ II S
a11 d do'll r• 7 (A r R" ' ~1!P l anthcApftl

-

lf478 BU SINESS LOCATION Oneo t l hf&gt; 11."1'1 lcul1ons teh on Route 35 11ur
lh!.' rnl erSI'C!IOn ot Rt 160 a n l11~ I PI yotJr drHm s bf come real ly •nd ~ I art
vour own bu ~ mPS ;

f5S6 . 800'1' SHOP: 3 c. r "'orkshop and lovell home and lot. loc at ed ,JI Addr
son T~ ehomel s3 ~ 1 'iOid w l3bed r m 7 bath~ . lntsnl r~l:ln els ln l hf&gt; ~• u111
~y rm onler com sy1lem Owner w~nt s aclion Call lo!Uy

lt~91 . FOR
W P lam'!)

YOU ClASSISAWAY OF Ll Fr f lr ~~ m 0 ~~lrn r t ·~~" Enlttr1 Mmt'fll
roo m w1lh l o~ely brrc ~ l ~ f$JI~ c ~ fo, mi!l d : n rn~ roo m O'l' llh rovPr
VIP (j 4 GO 7 IJJihs f tJn :I IOfi~l ki C ~ t' n "H ~f~ u U v l • ood c~brnl'l ~ BA !.f'
m ~n 1 ] CA r d rt~ r h e ~ rara~r Sr lu J!Prl on I l\ mil C~lllor mor r r1e1~ 11~

1562. RANCH HOME - $38.000 - M~v re nt wd ~ OD!1 on lo bll'i N1ce 3
hel1 1m IR l ~mll y rm woo dburner. rang e. d 1~ hwas he r . rf' llrR J ~c C r t ·~
school&gt;

REDUCED - Prevr ously oll ered al a muchhrgh er
pr1 ce. ow net&lt;&gt; now wan t t o sell p!om tply . so h a ~ e

lowered prrce lo $50.900 You" II gel more lhan
your money 's wmt h m lh1s biiCk and fr ame 3
bedr oom ran ch loca t ed m C l eat ~te w Subdtv tS ton
Ha s IIV mg room wrt h hleplace. kt t ch en/ dmmg
ar ea. lar ge 2 cat gat age an d n1ce st ze lot Ma y also
purchase adiOtn tn g lot s on bot h ~tde ot properly

Can"l beal lhrs one' $50.900

ij4JO

7 room r emnrl elt'll hom !' 7 cat ~~cu a ge and
sNeral oth er small bu1ldtnr,s Pea ce tu ll ocat to n to
ltve w1th good vr ew St Rt (60 betwee n l wtngton
and Wrl kesvrlle Prrced al $47 500
#30 2

PANORAMIC VIEW I
3 bedroom ranch overlooking Ohio River Valley . 2'1.
balhs. 2 fireplaces . formal dining room. family
room. covered patio. gas heat. central a1r. 2 car car ·
port. Come be enchanted!

CHERRY RJDG£ LOTSREDUCED lO 'o- I loll "'
all Prrce "rrge ol $5.500 lo $1 0.300 Localerl I
m1l e west ot Rro Gr ande Al l llt'P co vetrd l ot ~

DIRECTIONS: Rl.
signs .

~ r a e ! tS open land

lor garden and has lrurt tr ee\

nr ar

QUiet lrxa!1on Rest rt c! tv!' co venant -; apply lor
buye r·s pro t ect 1on County wah:?t
#336

GREAT BUY FOR $29.5Q()t - Very nrc e homelor
start er fam 1ly or mco me pr operly . etc 3
bed 1oom s. I at gr. ltvmg roo m. eat m ktt chen wt1h
n1 ce cabt net s. I bath and separat e ultltty room
N1 ce !Ia! lot r. nnvement locatiOn
#liS

87 ACRE TRACT OF VACANT LAND - Redrr r••rl "'
prrce Irom $89 900 lo $67 oOO l ee r" lr Jrrr 11 S
35 and Town sh 0 Roarl Fxce iiPnl locn ·lo r· t o!Jtllld

#340

13 ACRES AND COMFORTABLE 3 BEDROOM
RANCH - A mce ~t e w . clean c ounlt~· au. a qu tel
pe.lcelul ne1ghborhood and lot s of room to roarn
awat t s yo u abo ut 15 mmut es fr om town at th 1s
co mlorlable ] bedroom. ·2 b ~h home lndudes
tamtly room. formal dtn1ng and ntce ktt che n Huge
2 ca t gar age (plenly ol roo m lm a shop) plus a

small bar n and dandy cell ar house Gallra Ccunl y
#615
l ocal Sc hools !Bus stop s al lronl door!
LIVE IN ONE. RENT THE OTHER' - The house has
3 be dr oom s and the gar age apart men l has 1
bedr oom s Almost 5 acr es of land Close toRt 7
$25. 000
#811
CHAROLAIS lAKE ESTATES - Arare opporlunrty
e&gt;ee llenl neighborhood al an affotdabl e prrce
The co mpleted e~l err or ol thrs 116 sl ory log home
rndudes a dec&lt;. 2 car garage an d basemen!.
Buyer wauld ow n 1/ 201 h of an8 acre slacked lake
wrth full prrvrleges $75.000.
#401
COMMERCIAL BUSINESS LOT - Local " l along
hrgh traMrc route on Stal e Roule 7 85" road
fr onlage. " " 570 le~ deep w~h rrver lr onlage.
Bonu s· sm all 2 bedroom home. would mak e nice
renl al or collage
#703

fOR THE BEGINNER' -

Nrcr slar1rr lr arrw

locat ed JU St mtnull'&lt;&gt; lt om lhc hos pttat l 1v1ng
r oom. dtn1n g room . J bedrooms and I bath
Oetacherl gar age Home needs il lill ie w01 k. but
could bt :. ho wpl ace Wr ap ar ound potc h ant1
plenty at yat rl ma~ P l h1s a gr eat placr to o:, tar t a

lamrly $?1.400

#60 7

LOCATION PLUS PRICE EQUALS REAL VALUEThere's pr obably not another house on th e m:ultot
r1ght now th at IS comp at ablel o lhts hom e L.. . uned

rn one of lhe areas besl sellrne neighborhood
ISprrng Vall ey! and prr ced at or near what other
hc mes. lhal allered much less. rn the same
netghbor hood l1 ave sold lor lh 1s ts a t eat value!
Featur es like brlck.co nstlu ctton. full basement, 2
ltr epl aces. m - ~roun d po ol are bo und to please.

NeM Kyger Cree•

repai1 wrlh l1 ee gas Lar ge shed . bar n. 2 pond s
Ca llloday lor mare rn lormalr on 17 9 900 #1)5

1rlt~e .1ll l he chat m at

a house at

QUI£1. SECLUDED . WOODED - Only 't, mtle
lrom City limil slll - We're talkrn g about lots of
Otlvac_y. a beaultful vt ew, the conven tence of t own

on a 6 5· 7acre lol Pa rt ral ly de&gt; eloped homesrte.
Crly se wer an d waler wrll proba~y be avarlablo
$1 8 000 Call lasl rl won"llasl long"
Will

someone wantmg pnv acy, co un try atm osphe1e
and a ktng' s vtew. Maybe you want som e hor ses or

ap artment wht ch ytelds tncome potential or ideal
101 11ve·m rel al1ve Call lor m ored~ails . House and

some ol her anrm als Ther e's alread y6 pl enly ol
w1ldllfe
#114

garag e ap an menl orrced al $80.000.

B.

Walj,Ar,

245-5276

111 11"- ' ·"

Real Estate General

W709

HAVE WE GOT THE HOUSE FOR YOU .... And your
mol her in- law. lao" - Nr cely decotated 3
bedroom. 2 balh stone ranch wnh garage

Clyde

HIOOfN I Rf ASU R( fO RSAl £- l o ~ 1· 1l1· r a,, rn ~ rorrrlo I n r• 1 tl"

" ~r1 1i- rl u II·' ~'&lt; w~ y •l l 1~ 1 r · 1~ ~I,H grD r'(1r m l :' tralr''· ~ ~~~tll"l r."lir iTl ., d 11
II~ · ~ I P I ', IP:1 _.r Jl"r • lr '11·11 Mol hf ~n •W t)()or" l t11i "l l l 1 llj~ ~ .J I" ,J \Pi' 1l \ l)l, 1 ~ 1·,,
~~

,111 r-rl" l nro:!l ,111• 1 (I.•,Jn rl"'l' hr 1·

• S67 A PlACE 10 HANG YOUR HEAAT . l ovely t1 U~I 1 Iy ho rn ~ &gt;rl ualerl on 4 H
'"11. nw Roa G r ~ne Co ll e ~e 3 BO. ] D a l ~. 1 01m ~ d1n1nR room fa mily room
~ ,.. ~ ll l, u•n~r You won·l I1PhP\'P l h~ s p ac ~ &lt;~l H1~ •ronw Cal lor ~Dr o ml
111 or I
~~ 41 l AN D CONTRACT OR l tAS[ Homp ~~ lto 1 ~ Il (1n Pl um Slr f'l'1 oil ol
•lr '1 iiP rh enue Call 101 11'1-ll l\

w1lh a lar ge II at lot betd e 1\ Has a new fr ont porch
w1!h a I ar ge II at ot bestde rt Ha s a new front porch

OUTSTANDING 17 ACRE HOME SITE - Green
Town shiP. Sl Ri 58 8 Includes llal crop land .
genlle rollrng slopes and a wooded kn oll lor

Tom Russell, 446-2675

~ ~9 4

the tur n of the

OWNER NEEDS TO SEll THIS FARM AS SOON AS POSSI·
BLE. LIKE NOWI!-Grve us a ca ll lor mored etarls Prrce has
oeen 1educed and additional acreaR e can be purchased .

•57f.. IF YOU WANT tNOIYIOUAliTY COM E10 TH IS rRIENOLY HOM£ 10\'~ l y 1R "' , : .J IIIPdl ~I ce i1 1r1V.1 I •1c'11' 11 1:"1.1 riP (I w 111r~ ll·n f'l \ ] conolmro11 11'
I:IPrl1 r11 lr~lll 11nr af;f Hn Out~ II O t l l tl ll' 1111/rl ~' (,,J"~v· l'l'llh w ~r , [)pr ·t 1 t~&lt; l H;l li
•'1 iC'YMlll .l Wi'll k·'ll' Vllll (j llh ~olf l r n 1 1~ 11 $ ~ l ~11)(1 C.tl111 "' rn 11',11 " .r loiH.I
•'.1' 1 l•nMiril li'

~B i

II r OU WOULO li K! 10 HAV t PR IVA CY A p·rlr•1• ~ n ·m -'\ :lo &lt;;n m ~
l.1rm1n~ or IU \I rr&gt;l.1• on I ~·f ( ~u nlr y wr h ~H l'lr lil A(,.. lnr ynu 1h•r·~ hedr oorr
rroll •,r l rii iWP 'lh lrvr ~If''' m1 1' II U ~IP II r I p,p &lt;J l H l &lt;jll o cr l ~ S ~ ' oon

.• .11,· •....

-

11587 lOOK WHATSIUOO CU 8Ufll! t st01y hom w/3 BR"s ( R h~ l h all
Col lpl'led ~ ~ c h en 1angr. rpf dr~ ba s!"ment. nair R'i lu&lt; nacP I '~ u m/1
TA l e ~ loo \. Sef"rf\g IS belrf'\' on ~

·'

A'594.lEASE 'Ill /OPTION TOBUY - hkf life m v10 HO ndo fniOY lhi! WGII

derlul new way of l 1vm~r: l larJ(I' be dme. 2 ba l~ s. hy ~e ' '~ 'nR 1m O'l' l dl nln~
~ ~e~ . step sa~ ~ k1l chen Make afl ~ PPO int m en t tOO ay and ~eP 11YCJI.J CAn r"~ ' ' '
own1ng ~n e'l1a ne~l and clea n dewi'01og

MOBIL£ HOME AND 30 ACRES more or less 1n the Rro
Grande Area. Some woodland an dthere 1s anew pond on Ihe
property Nice private area. Ideal for hunt er s or lo rar se a
lamtly . Not restricted. w/ mrneral rrghl s.

Stutes
Real Estate
Bonnie Stutes 446-4206
Patti Hawk 446-1967

-I

•SBO STOP DREAMING thos homf&gt; 1n I he c ountr ~ ·~ &lt;.1tu.tiPd on onp i Cif m I
~ n d ~ ·\ 1
u&lt;J m1 nu1 ~ 11om Rt 35 Pr!lrct 101 a ~ ma llta m rly Call"' n""' ~ nr1
make I hi'&gt; ho mf' you r ~ S ~h
1146 7 NEW ll S11NG - OWNER Wllll MD CONl AACT PPr tw mllf'!" nome
m rental properl¥ 1110 bedr oom~ ~nd one ' crt mfl lor;~l ed near Vonlon Only
SlJ S(]Q 00 Gall lor drta1IS
~ 568 Wl NOW HA'i[ SEVlRAI! OT Sw111lr r'o'e! lr onla~P i'fri@(IIOI ~ n ~l fltn'i!
hom ~ c ~ m pPr tGa(1 1'W hou &gt;!' 11 vou would hkPIn\penO ~o ur fief' l1n1r w ~lcn
1 n~ 11\e rl~f' roll try cil llu~ lor mn1 ~ IO ! Qim~IIOn l ol&lt;. ~ IP twln wBIM!Pn O'l R1

~ S ./ 9

l OU CAN"l SH 1HUOI!lS1 f OR1H£TRHS - lh •l l• \l'~l'n ~c~~~ ,,1
~o&lt; OOlli• U l~nd Ojlt t&gt; lwO wPII r, rrn pt"O ~)I'riy Per lr c1 IOI lf'r IOU'&gt; 1111 llr'r \ I nJ~l rt1
~ra r ~rmpl'r tlfl~l ow Rd ONI ~ SI 1.000 00

FOR
FAMILY- 4bedrooms. 3 baths. formal
room
d1nrn~ modern krtch en. lamrly room. Very
nice
. (ar ge back deck. 2 car garage. All ol thrs sellrng
on an acre p i ~~&gt; Gteen Elementary School s

Call our 24,hr. answering service at
446 -4206 Anytime

Loretta McDade, 446-n29
Sill Todd, 446-3443

lj

· ·N~

#507

E. M. Wiseman, Broker
446-9555
~· J. Hair~ton, 446-4240

446-3644

ce nlu ry l hrs 2 sl aty house burll rn IB50 rn Mergs
Coun ly has 34 bedrooms. I balh wtth eat ·rn
krlchen. lrreplace and a doubl e garage ].4 acres

Wiseman
Real
Estate
(614) 446-3644
David Wiseman,

lr51t IN'if5fM£NT RENTAL - R1o Gf1nd! S 19 900 la1ge homr ,., Jbl'll
r orrn~ 1·, bd lh:; &gt;un1m drn &lt;m po&lt;r1 o
al l:lsmt Dff'p lol A monP ) m.1 \. N

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE

Hr ~h

Sc hool Tht s ha s be en a \' e r ~ pr OO uct1ve latn1 m
the pa st W1! h a ltttl e work. 11 could be agatn
Owner s hav e prt ce d thts !arm to sell du e to
r es tden ce tn Flortda Old er 2 story hom e tn go&lt;Xl

&lt;; ~lll'l \ fl p 11

to Ha ll iday Hights. Foll ow

AN OLOI£. BUT GOODIE - Go back rn lrm e and

slar lcr ho me All lor $25.000.
137 ACRE FARM -

7 S.

AS Cl OSE 10 NRFI CT AS lOU CU Gn A HOtfl. Braulrlul tim ~
ranc her .. 11/l] llf'i11(l0m~ 7 IMI!r. I ~HHtv roorn / woodW1 ner d•n "' f room
lul chPII ] L ~' r- q~~ (Ovfr~r1 DOl Ch ll'n(l'rl on aii'A ~~~ hO II \f IOI rhrl r!rrn
~~83

Cal l us l oday because I doublrl wrll be around
lom orrow $71. 500
#106

VIe Need Listings!
WISEMAN REAL ESTATE

Bt~ldt

eaeh with tpprovtd cr.dlt. 3 mi.

11~77. SMAll HOME SPECIAL: Ha p p1 n~ &gt; rS matr.h1nv. fleoplr p1 op~ y and
pr 1Cr 1You m1 ~ hl be I ht r·~ hi p!'Ople lor I hr; 3 bel home 0 "' ner .. 111 co n ~ rde1

#301

19.6 ACRES Of LAND - Con srs lrn ~ moslly ol
gocxJ growmg ltmber 5 acr rs or mor e of 29 acr e

to destgn an d complete the tnt ertor ol a home m an

_

Upplr River Rd.

lppllancet,

A'586 LOTS FOR SAlE on R11'Pr S1dt Or !uolrr '&gt; pA rP on o n ~ oll hr lots C~ lllo r

3t Homes tor Sale

a
JAMES

Sk1gg1

mtlll etbln..•, h11dboard• S30
up to $85.90 dtyl Nmt 11

and

Localed 1ust all l ak e drrve rn Rro Gran de near

1,1,'-':=:.:::--:::-:-:== ea•alog. 1-800-228-62i2.

Gl/'lf. -

rangte.

lo1

ro UI:; ~•:o;,;, ho;;;iorelao "th•
fu1hom~ sllrr ou111led w1th lots ol trees
I mil'itcr BR opens o n! ~

lr,n g room al so lrreplace on lower level 15•28
gara ge allac hed wrth pull down sliltS lo slotage

=ratlon
:Augull==,-

#801

38A In Chethlrs . Central Air,
new Clrpel and tppllane.t,.
baMmtnl 1nd carport $38,000
14-446-62651614-448-0fl6 J.

...........
••••

l'l'lth s l 1d 1 n~ door clo sets plu s an abundance of
butll ·ln stoiage spa ce . Roman br1 cK ftreplac e m

.._

home Call tor an apporntmenl $64 .000

Rocbprlngo R,.d p.,_., POITAL
Ohio. EO£.
OJ*ilng tor ektetty

OPEN HOU
FUN JONAL THREE LEVEL ENGLISH STYLE All brr ck ven eer. qualrty burll hom e 4 bed1aoms

a1P.a Spewl tr ont door wtlh std e louvers. Double
~ass w1ndo ws wrth marbl e wm dow stll s Home ts
well 1nsu lal ed lo1 ell tct ent heat1ng and cooli ng.

· Ohio Unl-y s....
doni HMnll Sorvlco, 2 liNHh 800·1'11-4230.
Jmmedlme opann'll tar par1o4U. c.ntw Drift, Alhl,., OH 457'01·
WOlFF TANNING BEDS.

nuNing IN4Itlnt. MUIIt be "-"
lbfe and willln; to WIOft . .
ahlftt. Pr1tw ~llled ta.c 1lll...
train. Apply In ,_... r1

USED APPLIANCES
Wuhe,., dry1r1, refrlgtrllorl,

b~ lhs. ba~e men t. g8ra\e. 3 loh. lrge ~d~ on the rear $32.900
lt389 l ~NO CO NTfiAC . S24.900 Will buya n1ce l~lle home1n Mo1~an 111 n 3
bedrms LR. •~ summ er kitchen. stor l ~f.' bldg Owner wa nts ac lron
1t56~ . MOBI Ll HOM[ plu&gt; ~ W f.'S mi l "'~ lll~ nml rn r, rrn1rxl ~ ., ,mmwg [)(101
l r ~P on mob1IP homp 1il vou d~{ l d~ to bu1I[J (oty &lt;.(1\ooh Huodl .,.al/'1 fhrr ~
lh1; onf.' ou l'

DONNA CRISENBERY
E.S.R.. So, 166

Real Estate General

1U18 18 1 Aeglltered Phlr·
rMCiat ln the ettle of Otllo. Ap-

pr'OIIMtt Hptrtencl In

446-6226.

GOOD

"llrlh ! bath I R OR ~1 1

"68 ALL 8RICI BEAUIY Of PERf I Cfl ON CHARM . PERS&lt;JIALITY COM·
fORT - Quatrtv bu1ll new tlome on 3' MIPS ~«llh ron~ Enter 1111 o u ~ ~ ~
leade d ~l a s s dOOI 1rlo a 16"l'2 .f" II VII\~ I fTl Wllh bd"l l'f ' l l ciO ~ Jlld ~ ~ ~ )~ JOOISIU

Gallipolis . Ohio 46631

14x7'0, expando, 1 112 blth, 3

116,000 wllh pirtlll benefit•.

or

up, King $350. 4 dr~wtr ehnt

H9. Gun C.bln.ll I, 8, &amp; 10
Gardner's Varl1ty &amp; Furnlturt gun. Btb)' manr•111 $35 &amp;
Shop, 1415 Eattlm Av1 . Buy, 145. Bed lramn $25, au..n
US &amp; king frame $50. Good
Sell tnd Trade. Low prlee1. 114· Size
Mlectlon of t.droom auH11,

lt464. NEW LISTING: Do you " ant I obe the pro ud o.. ner ol acOJ y J 8Rhome

your

Lotal Soles leprnlfttafive

1 ciNn, living person. ll.f-.992·

lblt: Bepeembtr 1, 1110. S.l•ry:

Full--limt
dlttary ...,..,.,
RavtntwOOd C.n Cent.. c.rt
30&lt;-273-6813 loll for Phyllto.

446-1699, 627 3rd. Ave. Gal·
llpol11, OH

Soles, In&lt;.

Financial

Av•llo

box sprlngt full or twin 178, llrm

a a.m. to fl p.m. Mon.-S1t. 614· $88, and S98. Owen uts $275 &amp;

Cannelbur g, Inc . 47519
Specializing in Pole

dollars.

3181.

8&gt;4-1112·2121.

ond Jon. lh""'!'h Juno)

SblctMt HNrth

car umrtiac:h..t gmtge. A•

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

WUI do yard mowing, 304-!755413.

walt IS4 oilf 10 Lm. • I p.m. Will

--G51.
Pooldon: RogllllfOd

County lppllanca, lne . Good
ulld appUtne", T.V. 1111. Open

bunk b•dl: eomplttt with

m~ttr111 $295 and up to 1395.
baby btdt 1110 MaHrt"" or

«6·1340.

NEW LJSTJNG - HAPPILYEVER AFTER - Isho w

nDerlence. l.ewlt or Qary. 814448-87'17 or 6M-448-ot738.

lne. Part time
-.lly otnoon Appll Ml11 P1ul1'1 Day C.re Center.
Oraw ...._ MUll hive 3 yur1 S.t., 1Hordable, chlldc1re. 11-F
wadi

up

Fumllhld hoUM, 1 BA, k&gt;clted

home lml)f"OV.mentt. 40 Jllrl

Flt'*-tan.

mi.

735 Fl-. lltlrd An. $150/mo.
S751cloo. 1--3870 or 114-

LAC on. Cllll do It all. No job too
~mall.

pliance•. 114-446--730.

~12

JMrlcho Rd . Pt. Pleasant, WV,
call 304·675·1450.

VIRGINIA SMITH. BROKER, 388 -8826
OIAN CALLAHAN. REALTOR . 256· 6251
EUNICE NIEHM, REAlTOR. 446 ·1897
RJJTH BARR. REALTOR. 446·0722
LINDA SKIDMORE. REALTOR. 379· 2686
DEBORAH SCITES. ASSOCIATE. 446· 6362
LYNDA FRALEY. ASSOCIATE. 446 -7499
MICHAEL MILLER. ASSOCIATE. 441 ·1405

ew..m-2-el.

Wanted to Do

l•ri' or too

retrlg. $95; GE Nfrtg. llli.t new
$150, tide b~ aldt rtfrlg., harVIII gold, nl~ 1 - $250., lite.
rtnge ""30" $95, wnlrlpool elte.
r~nge 30" 195. All In ere. eond.
ancf guar~nl1ed. Sll•gg• Ap--

New/Ustd

Household fumlshlng.

PROFESSIONAl SERVICE MAlES THE DIFFERINC£

Family looking for small farm to
rent or buy oo Land Contract.

Help Wanted

point rtfrlg. $!15, W•llnghouat

PICKENS FURNfTURE

Sof11 and ghtlre prlctd trom
1315 to Sfi5. Ttblll UO and up
to $125. Hkj••·btdl 5390 to
$595. RtcUntrl $225 to $375.
Lamps $28 to $125. Olntttn
$109 and up to $495. Wood tabla
w-6 ehalra S285 to $795. Dt1k1
$145 up to $375. Hutel'lll $400 &amp;

t:M"".dll'fl N""-S in rj• I C)O ;\

304-&lt;1112·21186 .

11

ws1h..- $9S, GE Orytr $"P.I, Hot-

YOU
JWr ARE NUMBER I

..heard the boss s

por ch and more Prr ced al $69.900 Won"l lasl

Help Wanted

Whirlpool woohor $95, GE

Household
Goods

058S NEW LIS liNG CLOSEfO fOWN YET OUT fAR ENOUGH fO HAVE •NI ·

l._....I...-....1...-....L.-...1.-...1.-..J. vou oe¥"elop fr o m step No 3 be tow

11

Household
Goods

LAYNE'S FURNfTURE

51

Real Estate General

....: . . .

.1. )111/f

Merchandise

1076.

Real Estate General

){;'!""" (1_" l.fwa

«6-4425.

rumlehld, refertne ... 304--875·

Rtrtrtnefl IVIIilbll. Call 614--

Alao tralltr spaes . All

For Lease

Second and Pine, Gtlllpolll.
Slov• and refrigerator. Wat1r
provldtd. No pel1. Rttt,.nc••
r.qulrttd. S225 per monlh . 614·
446 ...249, 614-446-2325 Of 814-

47 Wanted to Rent

514-4-46-ISSO.

In Pomtroy. 4 bedroom, fur·
nls~~ apt. All utllltiH pakt Including garbflge plck·up. 1370.
monthly. 614-9411-2526.

2 Apt Neh 4 room• I bath. ~
fum, 1 unfurn. Rtf. &amp; Sec. O.p.
No pet1. &amp;~44 .
2 BR lpil1ment, IIOVI • ref.
fumllhtd. Upstairs.. Watar &amp;
trash tumltih.ci. Upper Rt. 7,
Upper River Rd. &amp;14-446-3940.

45

49

Unturnllh~,
one-bedroom
2 lola, lor rent, Call 614-367-,_38. apartm1nt. Second floor, corrM~r

Ont bedroom aptl. lor rent
$225 monll'l. Depotlt r~ulrwd .
614-992·2218 tfttr II p.m.

room 1par1ment1 at Vllltgt

$1116. CoM 614·992-7787. EOH.

Apartment
tor Rent

46 Space tor Rent

Apartment
for Rent

from $1n'mo. Walk to thop &amp; 0338.
New

ulllhl11 rid . Shtrt balh . $90 or
. 11 Second Ave. 6t444&amp;-

I was cunous why a label
marked "Food" would be prog rammed 1nto the boss 's telephone. 1 pushed the button

I N s wu E
~-...,..:.._.:.;._::..,.:;..~..::..-~ O Como Jete
I0

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT Nicely turnlthld mobile hom•, 1
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON mill b.low town, overlooking
ESTATES, 538 Jocltoon Plko river, CA, hMt , Rat. 1114-446--

2 furnished

I ~~~- 1

1-·

2 bedroom traitor. SN at Riccoon Tr.lltr Park (10 mil" out
At 1ft on Righi trom Willi•
Fu,.ntl Homa).

new home conatrucUon on

Real Estate General

We Need Listings!

I

NACAVS

44

44

county

I

42 Mobile Homes
tor Rent

Loti &amp; ICNigl IVIillbll for

Real Estate General

- D-5

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

1tS92 YOU COULON1 AS• rot .I.NYlHIIfG lOR£ FOR S39.000. Mo'te r ~gh l
1n and place ~o ur fll! mlu•e. rt' ~ that ktndol hoo se lov ~ ~ 2 story hm ehouse
w~ h LR OR 3 BR"~ kit chen. ran ~e w / sf"'l - clea nm ~ oven. lull Nsemen! p~ r
1 1all~· h n t~ ~ ed . b~tn . R ~ S heal. ceoll al atl You m11 st cllect thli 0111 11rou wanl ~
ROOd huv

1t60l . N£W LISTING: lfl' YOUR MONEl WORK FOR YOU. Two mob•l e hll mts
an d~ lB1 2~ b od~ ! hop tr Rara ge. ShOD ~ ti a woodbur ner Jnd an 111 rom
ptesso11n 11 Call tor deta1lsand IP.I us 51"10,- yotJ th l!i prol)f'rly \oon S11uatedon
a l~t~Re tot ,o P.tlr 10t. Pn ced m the 20's

f

�Page- D-6- Sunday Times-Sentinel
51

Household
Goods

51

RENT TO OWN
614-448-3158
6 pc. wood group $14.01 pr1r
weak. 4 poeter btdroom eulte,
complttt $15.20 per week.
dlnttta with 4 chalrl $7.50 per
week. Magic Chef 14 cu. ft.
Refrigerator $12.95 .,.r wttk, 15
c u. fl. frHZir, $10.80 per
wHk.VI'Ra FurnHure. At. 141, 4
mllea oft Rl . 7-Centtnlry.Open 7
daya a WMk..

Household
Goods

53

Antiques

Buy or . .11. Rlvlllnt Antiques,
1124 E. Mtln Str..t, Pomeroy.
Houl'l: M.T.W. 10:00 a.m. to 8:00

Aoot &amp; houee ptinllng thin·
gllng roofa, houat rwp~~lr. 114- p.m.,

388-t?M after 5 p.m.

Sunda~

1:00 to 0:00 p.m.

614-ae2-2528.

Sin 10% on aU call* In etoek WNCH BOXES. Kldo Only!
whh ad In piper, Mollohan Fur- Ptying up to $'150.00 lor Jet·
nhure 614-446-'JII44.

eon'a box. Hlghut price paid
lor wln~l and mtltl boXII.

SWAIN

AUCTlON &amp; RJRNITURE. 62 Before you throw It away give 11
Olivo st ., Oolllpollo. N"' &amp; UHCI .wey or Nil It to ehup. C.U
fumhwe, hut.,., Wntem &amp; 614-812·5157 M•rc F~o1tt1 .
Work boott. 614-446-3158.

56

Pets lor Sale

61 Fann Equipment

63

Ak.C

Bu"t puppiH. Sl'lota

5 n. disk, 3 pt. hllch, $275.
Singl• bonom plow, Sl75. 11'4·

Purebred Slmmentsl eowa &amp;
calfs with rtglllrallon papera. 2
year old Slmmental bull. Fleehvlch breeding. 614-367.0493.

ltar1ed. $125. each. France•
Vantdum 614-687-3851.

AKC Golden Rttritvtr pupplae.

2 temalu left, wkl. old. $150.
014-441...0211.
B~tutlful

AKC
reglstt~
Hlmllayan mall Saalpolnl khttn,
t wka old , has had llrsl Ml of
1hot1, very playtul, 3Q.4..615-17&amp;2
•v•nlogs.
AKC
regl.t1rtd
puppl1s,
D.. hundt, Coc:ktr Sp~n.. ls,
Pomeranl1ne, 304-67&amp;-2193.

Bugle pups $45. out of good
hunfing .toc:k, AK.C reglsftred
Cocker Sp~~nltl pups $100. 304-

675-102!1.
Brtnany Spaniel Puppln AKC
R•glstar Good Hunting Stock

814-446-8320
D111gonwynd C1H1ry Persian,
Slama•• end Hlmalayen kht1n1.
614-44&amp;.3844 tMer 7 p.m.
Fish Tenk, 2413 Jackson Avl.
Point Pleasant, 304-.375-2063, 10
gat Mt up t14.99 tnd 10 gt t
comp l•t• $43.25.

LOANS ARE AVAILABLE ON A FAIR &amp; EQUAL BASIS
REGAROLESS OF RACE, COLOR, ANCESTRY, NATIONAL
ORIGIN. REliGION. SEX OR PHYSIAL HANDICAP.
large l r~ lflg
n;rom. kf chen. 11-r bath. lu ll base·
ment, sa rage bar 11 and pond . Good

Groom and Supply Shop-Pel
Grooming. All brllds. AU styl11.
llmt Pet Food Detter. Julie
Wtbb. Call 614-446-0231 .

~edr ooms.

huntmQ a11d hshm g.

IHVI liSTING - RACINE. 6th 51
- B~au t , t u l 'l story 4 be~oom~. 7
IIV Iflg room

~aih'&gt;

~unr oom . ~ al · m

garden . central heat. cen
11al 011 ni' W rool. new pl umb1nr. 2
~• l r~ loh Low ul1~1.es Besl buy
~1 1rtw.

lru~

trees.

( lhin St. -

!1040.

N£W LISTIN G -

21,900 BTIJ Seara Bnt Air Con-

10 mm. out ol
Alhtns of! At 56 . Good 5\udent
rental or good ho me I "oor plan . l
bedroom s
l1w1g room . eat in
krtchen . b&lt;! l h all 1
• n~ "' lur
e1 1r a lots

3

bfdlrn) k1!chen. Ornmg rm . lg ltv
room h~lh e11f a hr~ lots. wlfr~er
~IPW

MID Dl EPORT - IIAOADWAY . ?
~~rll oom~. I e ~lr ~ room. lrvrng room.
m,•rll I'H'

'&gt; ltlrll~ Bea ul~u l

fl! hasf
hJI low

10" ,

.

hv1n ~

room

~M'"' .

r1w llotul ~ a u l c

arr,
nu:e lot

r h ~~ ~ &amp; centrill
CM Rill age . I ~~ tr a
lluv rn low 30"1.

re~ l

All IT TAK£S IS A SMAU DOWN
PAUIENT AND SISO AIONlH Ito

Qu~l1hed btiy erlto ser~ r th ~ home

NfW liSTING - IIOOlll'OIT GM ANT Sf - l lloor plan. 2 bed
room' famrly room. l rvm~~: room, ell
1n ~d rhP n oat h tully urp!!ed
hdi Uwoud !loo r ~ . IAS ulall!d h eel
IPnt r onr!~ 10n l ar ~e-l ct E1tra n1Cf
~ " ~~ I P! s loo~ -Call tocla~

lor your lulure M M ur r a~ Hill Road .
Mrddleoor1 3 bed({}om&gt;lnd h~ rm
Krtchtm. ba!ll. lll(lor plan P11ce Re
duced to S 18.SOO Make us an ortrr

1100l£POAT - 4t II ST - 3 fled·
rooms. lry 1fl~ room. d 1n •n ~ 100 m
balh. lull basf'mrn! JY I ~a lr p;r~rni'.
n ·c~
pr 1vate y~rd M1d $70\

MIDDLEPORT Ru tland St - J b!!drooms. J'r.

Nf W liST ING!: .r l ~

l 11" 'n~ rnom dtn 1ng room
k1 1·· hpn ~'d'd~~ uu~t &gt;lr!.'!!l ~.e el

l,•nt bu1 .rl o nl~ $30.000

MIODL£f'ORT ·- BRIC~ HOME ,' 111 &lt;;· ~ bPd rooms. I!VIn~ room
! ~IT" 1lv room ~1! c he'l. I\'; bath. larRe
t ur r • ~ r Ol 'V If'"" o! riVef $30 &gt;

lA.'fGSVII l f - 2 ~ ACR£S _ J

b~,rr oo..., \ ~~~~ ~ ~ room. diOmgroom
~ din gara~e. niCe por ches
S?ll &gt; w~ 11 '•~ten
kol 1 t1pn

sty ~

HEILOC• GROVE -

lull~ carpP.!ed
d•nm~

3 llrf1r o om ~ 2 b.lths

room

hr1g 100n1 Ir on!
oorrh bac~ /leek TP wall'! I lu~
acq• Make. Us an otTer

MIDDLEP OIIl -

I ·~

wes ma nt

l~nrt rn ne~¥ ~ d d~ on R1gt1 OtJ !sJJe

Mrdf11ep011 S6 000

POIIlAOT - \633 lincoln Ht1 A
lull acrr ol corn tor1an! r ll'l•n9 3 bl'hd
r ooms. ~ v·n ~, rm . l.~chfn l b~l ~

MIOOlfP ORl - MYnlly

il
room d1n1nR
room llt rn r•n balh ulu ; anolhf'r

- i

~ : !r oom;

! 1 t r li~n

r, ~

1 bP(\r011"Tb and ho11h hv1ng

rol)"1 On ~ oeau!1lut rer~~ u! d 1
a r. r ~ '" lhf JU &lt;,

1
'

qulpmenl, lie. Phone 304."173..

dltlonlr, Eleelrlc BaHboard
HNters, 48" blue, whl.. venlty
top. 614-446-2340.
6 ft. tlt11111e dish, cable &amp;
,..celver. Workt. good . $300. 614-

NEW LISTING - UC IN f Jrd
St - 2 !'i torv 3 lled•oom&lt; hath
~ · l c hn ,,!ri lly 100m cen!r .1 l heat
cemra l a11

ulriltv ~Jidr.

IO! Pr ,c ~r1 tor
S?O 000

1]11d

~ r ~e n1r.f
;ale Under

LIST WITH HAYES TODAY

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_

Real Estate General

Forced air fuel furna c , Gun
type, 250 gtl., fual olt lan\. 814446-4&amp;3e befort 10 p.m .
Ge"I-Chalr good cond. Folds
down, Lap Trty 614-388-8193

Ye1r old red &amp; while mommw
Husky
$50.
Puppies :
blackibrown mask . $25/aach.
614-367-0437.

'57

1875
Elox
Grtnd
RoHwood 814-388-0768

Plano.

288&lt;11104.

Hay tor 11 111, 304--675-7853.
1::::':-,---'-- - - : - : - - - Will do cullom combining, 304·
Tn-5010 or 713-6ii7.

Transportation

Tye, ·No-nn Seeder: 1984 Ford F150; 1971 ASM Trailer. Wtsttm
Soil Conurvallon Dlllrtet will 71
Autos lor Sale
tccept 111lltd bids through July =:-:-:=:-;:::::::--:;;:;;;:;:-::;::::;
18 1990, I"HIIrvlng the rtghl lo 1974 Monte Ctrio 25000 tctual
rel.ct all bide. To aubmll a bid miles. AC, Tlh, Pi. 14000 OBO.
or Inquire contae1 WSCO, 224C 614-367--0682.
First St, Point PINNRI, WV
1915 Ponlltc 52,000 actual
25550 304-e75-4171l.
mlln , good running cond $800.
13 ft Amant dHp truza. 304·
62 wanted to Buy
675-1595.

Wanted to Buy uHCI Mobllt
Hom ... Clll614-446-0115

63
Livestock
::-:c,.,.-,.,.--:-::-:---:c,-;:2 Holatein bull calves. No Sun·
day ca lls : 614--388-6524.

1980 Chevy 4 wheal drtv• pickup, short llap tide. 1978 Corvette Stlngt'ly. 11J7'9 Flrtblrd
Formula. 614-985-4306 or 614992-2569 ask for Jim.

1978 Che'lly Nova . 31,000 l i lY
mlln, new tlras, ;a• shocks,
complete brakH , tllgnment ,
new AM..fM caa.. tt• with
speakert, 6 cyl ., PS, Great gas
mileage . $3000 tlrm . 614-992·
5657.

1983 C.dllla c Coupe De VIlle.
1982 Cutlau Suprame. 3()4.675-

2403.

72 Trucks for Sale

1980 Chovolto, • ~ AMIFndMI
stereo ca..-.te.
co •
tlon. $16!10. 814-2!18&lt;1251.

1984 Ch~ller E Serl11, tlr, llh.
wheel, erulH, low mileage, no
ru.t. good wortc ctr. 614-446-

7390.

1984 Cut lus Sltln• Brougham .
Oie111, lotdad, all original. Sttl
for payoff. 614446--2306 or 245-9664.
1984 Otda o.na, txcallenl eon-dillon. S4900. 132 Butternut ,
Po_m_or_oy, ~-hlo . _ _ _ __

1985 Ranaun Alliance, 1.7 out ,
mint cond., $12,750 304-882-

3793.
1985 Toyot• Turc»t Wagon. 5
door, lift bac k, nc. cond.,
$2800. 614-379-2722.

1986 B~llner Ctprl 14 112 tt, 50
hp, 304 75-2030 afl:tr 1:00pm.

da)'ll, 81444J..2&amp;44 evenings.

Tfll Fonl F-100, 72,000 OCIUOI
mltoo. 102 VI. outo., S250o.

1t86 Dodge Colt. Excellent condhlon. $31150. 8.... 08-2359.
1988 Ford Tempo, au1o., sir, tully
load«t. 35,000 mi. $52(10. 614-

080.- -

ttiD Fonl F-110, 302 ong, 1010
arui:H. $2.200, 30417&amp;-1131.
tr~n~, air,

1gg Dodg• Oatana, mull 1111,
call 304-675--3000 mon--trl 9-6

p.m.
1989 Plymouth Rtllant, 2 dr.,

20,000 mi. Good condition. 614379-2Tl6

wortl ctr. $Tl5. 614-256-6692.

GOVERNMENT SEIZED vthlciH
from 1100. Forde. Mercedlt.
torvenH. Chevys. Surplus.
Your trea. (1) 805-687-6000 Ext.

CHECK THIS CUSTOM RANCH . 4. BEDROOM S 2 BATHS.
EAT-IN KITCHEN, FORMAL DINING ROOM. LARGE LIVING
ROOM WITH FIREPLACE AND FRENCH DOORS OPENING
ONTO SlOE PORCH . COZYDEN WITH FIREPLACE. LARGE LOT
WITH RIVER VIEW. $85.000
COUNTRY SETTING - THIS 3 BEDROOM RANCH OFFERS
PRIVACY. AND ANICE MODERN HOME. FAMILY ROOM WITH
FIREPLACE. FORMAL DINING ROOM. EAT-IN KITCHEN , CAR PORT, APPROX. 3 ACRES. 2 MILES FROM RIO GRANDE .
$55,000
PRICE SlASHED - OWNERS HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE
Of THI SHOME $3.000.00. NEW LOW PRICE $32,000. 3BED·
ROOM. 2 STO RY HOME LOCATED ON UPPER SECONO
AVENUE IN CITY. E!CHLENT BUY1
BUILDING LOT WIH RIVERVIEW - LOWER ROUTE 7 AP
PRO!. I ACRE . $5,000.

-

- . ~..............

~

.

2 350 short t•ll transmissions,
$75 Hch.1 1m Monte cano,
1m Capne•, S501both (pane).

75 Boats &amp; Motors

vans &amp; 4 wo·s

........

4•\.:~0

......

10-ft. S.. 91ar Aluminum Jon
Boat. ~,. wldt. Mlnn Kot1

Wrecked 118C Aero Pontiac:. All
parts tor sate, motor, trtnHxlt,
doors, ~Me. Phone6M-992-3242.

1tl3 Cltovy a-lilt 7 - ow
nn, cvtom lnttrlof' 1.-ded,

16 h. Deep V-htul tl~o~mlnum
Starc:rllft lllhlng boat wttt'l IIH
trailer. Call 614·ti2-63'n after
&amp;p.m.

1817 Ponl A.raetar 'tin, e x • 1m 17 ft. Starcrtfl Tri-Hull
lent ""'"'hlon. Loodod. $HOG: Boot. l2ll HP, Evhvudo Englno,
1081 Ford 1110, 4 wheel drive complete top new upholtlery.
truck. lxcel.. nl condhlon. Molt c.ll 814-28&amp;--1316 after 7:00p.m.
optlono. tfiOO. 814-44e-M30 of1
1m Naut.-llne hou.e boait. 34
t• Fl"·
ft. Ex. cond. 614-441-4109 or 614-For ..... 11'71 Ford Econollne 371-2J110.
1150 Yin. 300, 0 cycllnder. Good
condhlon. l1,000. 114--247-3171.
1m Glut ron 17 ft. lrl·hull,
1i0hp, In bollrd outborad, axe
cond, $3,895. 3Q4.87&amp;-6470.

74

1911

Molorcycles
HIMy Dlvldton motor-

eye:)~, 304--1'71-1782 IYIIning•.

All
Trtneml11lons;
UHCI I Rebulh, 30 day.
to 1 y11r warranty, owntr: Bill
Ftowe11. 814· 245-58n or 114Budget

Trolling Motor. Botl'l good. $175.
814-m-8031. Bob.

11,000 mllll, f,5,400. 304-882·

79

Campers&amp;
Motor Homes
Rover travel ll'lll•r.

1111
Selfcontained. Crankor.rt twnlng.
$1800 080. 114-387-0682.
1f711 Starcnft poJH!p eam.,.r.
SIMpl 8. Excellent condlllon.

114-1149-2490.
1m OMC Ele•rwt 11 motor
home1 28 ft., fully lllf-con-

talnea, 114-44&amp;-1788 or 902-6837,
uk loiShNfy or Sandrt.

I ccc---'-:..,...-'-----

1771.

Block Honda CB7TIOK, now
banery and exhaust.
Fo~ng 1nd ooddloblp. 304-675-

s1dm g, l amrly room . laundr)' room . Ras heal. 2 car p,ar agr anrl

#153

Mull 1111, 1988 Setmpar camper, 31 ft. tun •lze bed, roof tlr
condlllon. TV antenna . Will take
payoff, owner will h1lp flnanc:e.
61.f..-4.41-1003.

Real Estale General

CLOSE TO TOWN - Is IIttS oldet cedar silled home w1l h 2
bedrooms, balh, baseme nt gas heal. garage and more Call
lor more mlo
·
#224

Supplies
&amp;Livestock

CITV - N1ce one slory w1lh 3 bed room . I , bal hs. lamtly
~oa

#241

61 Fann Equipment
1800 Oliver Tractor wilh mowing
machine, rtke, bster, plowa tnd
diK, g111ln drill $4950. 20'!0 JO
w/cu nfvtt ors tnd plow $2850.
Owner will tlnanca. 614-288-

··"'-""y.-.pt.•

NEW LISTING - Ctlv sc hools

11

SUTTON TWP. Co. Rd. 122
- Appr ox. I 0 act es, utilit 1es
m1lable Old house on
propert1 lo be razed . Ni ce
location for a new home w1th
privacy $12,500.00

···'''"'k-W""""'.""'.....
-.~~lhts tanch wrth 3 bed

rooms bath . laundry . ta mrly room. ~as heilt. ltreplace. btg

lenced yard Askmg only $4 2,500

#255

NORTHUP AREA - An1 ce 2 bedtaomvmy l Stded home wrth
bath ~ as he al 1 1 ~ ~ar age on 50 ~err lo: Askm g$29.900
.
.
#213

on corn er lot. 3 bed rooms. I

FIVE ACRE S -

245-512l
UNCI .. HI beame, channtla,
angl. ., 31111 plate steal, tt 111
ahelvH , mttllaldlng , (lntu lttld

Jlm 'a Farm Equipment, SR. 35,
West Gslllpolla, 614-44&amp;..11177;
Wlda 11a.ctlon new I uNd farm
llllctora &amp; lmplamente. Buy,

ploln) dutt wO&lt;k, aloct"c ooll, lrado, UO-HO wookdoyo,

~
~~"~-~~-6~~~~55~9·_______L~:=1.=ti=II=N~===·==========Real Estate General

AOIIry 01 csble tool drilling.
wolll coonplllod umo cloy.
P\lmp ond ..,.leo, :104tiiSIOl.

HN 11hold

Beaul 1lul 3 bedroom. 2 bal h home

lqurpped k1tchen. oa k cabr net s. snack bar, elect r1c heat
pump, ce nt a1r. pl us woodburner Custom des1gned to con·
sPrve ener gy w1th 6" rn sulaled wall s 12" rnsulated mat1 1c
Andersen thermopane wood wrn dows. lnsulated doors. City

school dtsl rtcl

·--

condition. you can move

GREEN SCHOOL DI STRICT - Very n1ce5 be dr oom.?'' bal h
ranch w1th lull basement ~a~ hei:lt wooflbtHne!. 2 car gar
age. fa mily room central arr r.; acre and a lot more Only
$69.000
#2 34

v1ew ol the 11ver. l ~ car gar·

age $27.50000
COURT STREET - Sutton
Township - App10x . 53
acres of vacanl land w1lh
uhl1l1es avatlable plus fr ee
gas and rojalties. Owner w1ll
subdtiid• Call lor tnlo

w.n...eon's

llalnllenanc.; tloptlo Tonlt Pulltlllng ItO~Clltlllo
Aooftng, ,_,.....,, tokflntl, Co. AllH EVA118 EN1EAP"IIES, 84
Electrical &amp;
OH ~SH!Ia.
81
-·IM-SJWI20,
-nlry, odd
Ioiii.
Home
..
INt·...
...
for
Refrigeration
Dlwto
-Yoc
- ..
liNch.
Improvements
- . . . Crooll Ad. Pooto. •..Ron .. TV
lllna pltoo; pickup. ond doll..,.,. ,,._
BASEMENT
In Zlnllh lllo . . *kWa motil
4410214
WATERPROOANO
Cllfo, olio
Unconditional ltt.llrM guaran-- othor brondo. o~~t~tlonoo WV
IM . l..ocll r.,.,.nc.. tumlahed. A...donllol or 0011111101"Ciol
F,... ntlm•t•. C.ll ooi611Gt 1· :104.f714Stl Ohio·~-­
wiring,
,_ or roptlro.
614-237-&lt;14811, doy or night. Roofing ond Siding. Trollor
IJooriOod -rtclon. A - .
Rogera BaHment Waterproo- rvofl pilntM. Free tltll'ftltee.
Eloctrlcll, 304&gt;471-17111.
fing.
Frod ll1rb, -77W111.

Joe-.

e.m.. ......

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

W...,

H.luMng,

NIIOR.Ible ,...,., wotume dlj..
countl, 2,000 to 4,000 cAPKIIYI
otltern•, paoli, w.,la, etC. c.il

:104&lt;!71&gt;2tlt

Upholstery
Mowrwy'o Upholotollng oonriclng trl count~ arM 25 yMrs. Thl
belt In tumtture upholttlrtng.
C.ll 304.e"75-4154 tor fr• ....

tlmat•.

Orohom Upltolotory c.mor, 303
H1111op Dr. C.lllor "f:'nlmonto

• •tlmtt. .. Call 81

84438.

Real Estate General

WANTED: ''NEW LISTINGS!!!"

gout~Mn 91t~~~ CRea~ s~tate ~nc.
Jud~ COewiH

[H

CBhob.en

738 2nd AVE. GALLIPOLIS

REALTOR '

ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS INSIDE
AND OUT
L1v111g 10om. lam111 10om and l01mal d1n1n g roam
3 large bedrooms (large walk·.'" close! off masler
bedroom). 2'h baths. Ovets1zed 2 car garage
Equipped kitchen. Matnlenance fr ee vinyl s idtn ~
co ncrele drive. Ptesgt1g1ous netghborhoad Keep
coollh1s summer w1lh I he club oool'
#2831

HAA.

$6 .000 .00 REDUCTION ...
VACANT ACREAGE
Approx 8.12 wooded acres. S1 le cleared lor mo
ble home or house localed al SR 7. vt ewol Oh1o
R1vei.
#2820

WARRANTY

REDUCEDII - $10.000.00
$$$$$$$$ FARM
Approx. 71 acres in all. Corn rtb. metal free sta ll
barn. storage bt~~ld1n g pond and sprt ng, lobacco
base Milking svslem and mmetal rtghLs tn
eluded. PLUS 2·3 bed1 oom homew1lh living room ,
bath, lo1mal dimng and mote. Callladay 101 com·
plele l1 slln ~ IDEAL LOCATION.
#2835

Gor geo us bn ck home just as soon as you take one

inlo lhi s 2 bedroom home
righl away FAF 0 , beau It
lui modern kitchen w1lh
bUill-in range, oven and r ~
lngerat01. Also a salelhte
d1sh lor a w1de range of TV
reception. Situaled on lwo
lots wtlh slorage butldtng
125.000 00
POMEROY - 2 bedroom.
I ~ slory home w1lh car pel.
buill·10 bookshelves. pa110
and rear balcony, wrt h a

t'IUm.

look. you'll be sold. 3 bedrooms, lor mal dining &amp;
llv mg 10oms, 3 balhs, family room . lullj equipped
k1lchen. 2 car garage and separale 24'x36' gar·
age. po nd. pr~vale setttng. Excepl10nally mce
home wilh a lol ol amenilies + ovet 4 acres. City
schools'
•287

LANGSVILLE - In excellent

#257

R I A Wotot SorYice. Poolo, dotame. w.ll•. lmmedt ..•1,000 ot
2.000 gollano dollvory. C.ll -

c.,.,·.

NEW LISTING!
YOU CAN BRAG ABOUT THIS

balh. ca1 pel and laundry
room. Patio and close to
school. $21.900 00

belly

Bloclc, btlck, IIWtr pipes, windowt, tlnltll, etc. Claude Winttra, Rio Grande, OH C.ll 614-

1-in.nt:
...... Com., Rooting,
polnllng,
J::~lo - · ........ 114-

85 General Hauling

Plumbing &amp;
Heating
Plumbing
ondHtollng
Fourth ond PTno
Ollllpollo. Ohio

SO YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL'
ThtS 4 Bedr oom home, 3 balh well consl rucled
lram e/br~ck bi·level offer s relaxed comfort throu·
ghoul. Eq utpped krtchen w1lh bea utiful cherrj
cabmels. Attached 1 car garage All thiS and more
neslled m 4 shady acres

SYRACUSE - Nteemodul at

dtntn R roo m. basempnl and garage. gas heat N1 cP lll f, lot

6522 ·
w1

-··Homo

LOOK NO FURTHER
Conventen! local10n. good schools, J.4 bedroom.
2-balh spltl leoel. llvtng room an d lamllj room
Large k1lchen and dtnmg area. Nice corner lot AI·
#2827
lordably prt ced. $40's

EAST MAIN

POMEROY. OHIO
992-2259

JUST OUTS I DE CITY - Iswhere you will ltnd I h1 s 1" " " wrth
3 bedroom I hath laund1y. dm1ng/ k1 l chen combo. garagr.
woadburner. gas heal . c11 y walet and os ktn g only $4 8.500
#240
GREEN Fl ELO TW P - 3 bedroom ~enc h w1lh bat h. 1ural wa
let gas heat woadburner. 5 acres m/ 1 Only $14.900
#239

82

Improvements

41
h acres 1usl outSide Gallipolis c ~y 11mits. 5rooms
and bath, 3 bedrooms, cily water and n~ . gas
l and needs lobe developed. Hou se needs some
tender lavmg care This one ISone lhal yoo can
own as reasonable as poss1ble.
#2U9

room . gas heat woodburner . con vententl oc atron $46.5CO

#247

Home

81

Home
Improvements

PRICED IN THE MID $20's

#151

ETO TOWN - Is lh1sniCe 3 bedroomranch w1lh balh

Servtces

81

JUDY DEWITI, BROKER ......... ... 446·8147 Sam Hoffman ............... .... ........ · · 379-2449
J. Merrill Carter ...................... .... 379-2184 Jeannie Tolliver ............ ...... ... .... ·· 446-6624
Cathy Wray ................ .. ... ...... ...... 446-4255 Tammie DeWitt ................. ....... ··· 441-0703

1880

house w1th gas heat. loba cco base. large barn. mrneral

lo colrd tn Walnut lwp Asktng $59000

Fold au1 csm,.r, 11111ep17, ol•r

model. $450. 114--448-1171.

379-2263.

1985 Mtrtan Morlth 22ft. Cuddy
C.bln, l011ded. Save$$. 6M·i92·

IINI,

Campers&amp;
Motor Homes

Type~,

350

75-11311.

79

Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- D-7

ll4-367-043l

lor Sale

'onl

Auto Par1s &amp;
Accessories

1572.

BROOKSIDE OR .- Ntee 3bedroom 2 balh ten ell w1111melal

G1ve us a call on lh11 one Only $45.000

Farm

NEW LISTING? OWNER MOTIVATED
LOWERED PRICE TO $44.900.00

ENJOY THE COMFORTS AND NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE
CORNER LOT whtle v1 ew1ng I he OhtO R•vet I rom your walet
lront l stAve or oor.r tv 4 rm s

1

bathdown . 3 rm s &amp;bath

lull up 2 WBfP HW lloor s. ICre&lt;no:l 111 O(JCh Aclass•c home
w1th cha ra cter Don "tiPt th ro; one get away . call f():1tl'r'l r

TREED ACREAGE'
App 101 . 5 acres w1lh brtck _and Ira me bi·level.
Bedrooms. 2 lull balhs. lam lly lOom, lor mal dtn·
111 ~ equ 1pped k1lchen EHtCtenl electnc heal
pum p/c entral au 2-car attac hed gmge. po nd
and more Callladay 1C1ly Schools"'
#2844

2 story home and 21ols each appr ox. 85'xl211 '. 3
bedroom&lt;, hv111g 1oom. i'h balhs. parllal bas~
menl unanached 24'x28' lw o car ga ra ge. PLU S
mobiie home space Call us laday lor an appolnl·
ment.
·
#2851

PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE'
Small complete farm w1lh alii he ex lras. 22 acres,
modern 6 room home wtlh 111 balhs. cenlral atr.
lull basement. rural water . Eff1c 1ency aparlmenl
wrth 3 rooms and balh Bar n and mach1nery shed
1n goad cond1110n. Pas101e land w1th latm pond lor
livestock water and recreat10n. A workshop gar

age or small busmess buildin g 32"x48 " approx.
REDUCED PRICE NOW ASKIN G$51.90000 Call us
#2845

~- -

RACINE - VineSiroet - I
floor frame hou se. Needs

j

some work but has a n1ce

446-3636J\t~

401190' lev el lal w1lh all
ut1littes on s1te $1 2.500 00
MAKE OFFER
CONTEMPORARY HOM E on 3 acres m/ 1 wtlh 3 BRs 21?

baths. l!vrng room wrlh openrrlltnj?. d1nrn~ r oom toye1. iarge
recrealron room. heal pump. m _ground pool cou ntr y atmos

#259

ac res
see
w1th 3 bedrooms. Jlh balh. basement. family room. dm mg
room. cathed ral ceilmg, solarium. front and back decks. 2

car

ga~age

an d I car garage

RACINE

Alllh1s on I acre Askmg $39.900

#147

ST. Rl 33 - R1ghl on K1ngs
bury Road. 2 acre I&gt;Jild1ng
srtes. Water &amp; elednc av atl a
~e MAKE OFFER TERMS
AVAILPJllE!' 16.500 00

#210

LONG BOTTOM - FARM
wrth gently IOIItn g mea·
dows" lh1s 1S a be aut1lul
silell Approx. 84 acre&gt; In
eludes a really neal 2 bed·

BAILEY RUN RD. - 39 acres mi l and an older Vtnyl s'ded
home w11h 2 bedr ooms. hath. k1tchen and liv1n g roor:l\ lull
bas ement. garage. mob1 le hom e srt e wtth wat er and sept rc

Only $35.500

room mobnle home w1th

#212

latge add1l 1on. Gas F.A heal.
central "' - plu s wood
burner. Small orchard. extra

large shed 101 barn 01 work
shop. Pnvale and peac elul
CALL FOR MOR EINFORMA
TIONII
AFFORDABLE - M $32.800 ISlht s lwa slory wtl h 2 be d
rooms. bat h. bi!sem enl. all remodeled. garage. newer roof

and wtnng

APPROX . 282 ACRES . 4 HOMES ON PROPERTYNEED SOME
REPAIR . 3 BARNS $139.500

Thts hou se

a home bul lhe beaut1fu l
large lot 1n lown would be
lhe rewatd 101 jour ell ori s 4
bedrooms. alder I ~ slory
lrame w1l h pari base ment
$12.000.00.

dry. krtc hen . llvtn g and drnrng rooms El ec heat Centr al atr

QUICK POSSESSION : ROOMY CAP ECO D IN NICE ARIA 01
NEWER HOMES1 3 BEDROOMS. 2 BATH S. fORMAL DINING.
2 CAR GARAGE. fU LL BASEMEN T SHOWS LIKEA MOlJEI
HOME. $62. 000 OR BUY WITH EX IRA LOT fOR $G6.000

-

needs some work to make rl

OAK HILL RO - You w1ll fmd lhts 3 bed room. 2 hal h. laun

#228

OSBORNE SIRE£! - Newet . on e slaty wtlh v1nyl std1ng. 2
basemen! Wood deck and more Askmg $22.000

#243

MAl NST , MIOOLEPORT - I ~ sl ory wrt h4 bed rooms. bat h.
kilchen.livm gand dmtng tooms. lull basemen!. gas heat All
lh.s on lwo lois Asktng only $39.900
#244

SMAll FARM - MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOME HASLARGE
FAM ILY KITCHEN AND LIVING ROOM . DEN. 1,316 SQ FT .
LIVING AREA, 2 CAR CONCRETE BLOCK GARAG E. OVER 9
ACRES. MOSTLY PASTURE KYGER CREEK SCHOOLS.
$52.000.

119 ACRES M/ l - And a 5 bed room home wrlh bal h,
kitchen. livm g and drnmg rooms. barn and several bu lldm gs

SUGAR CREEK ROAD - JUST LISTED! IF YOU TH INK A
HOME WITH ACREAGE IN AGOOD LOCAl ION IS MORETHAN
YOUR BUDGET CAN HANDLE - LOOK AT THIS PROPERTY.
THIS IS ONE YOU AN AFFORD. NICE 3 BEDROOM RAN CH
HAS VINYL SIDING, COUNTRY SIZE KITCHEN WITH OAK
CABINETS. RANGE AND REFRIG, FORMAL DINING ROOM .
FULL BASEMENT, WASHER AND DRYER. DETACHED 3 CAR
GARAGE. LARGE FRAME BARN. 3D'X40' EQUIP BLDG. AP ·
PROX. 56 ACRES. $60,000.

Ask1ng 155 000

SMALL FARM IN OHIO TWP .: 21 ACRES. MOSTLY WOODED,
TOBACCOBASE. NICE GARDEN AREA THEHOME ISONLY 5
YEARS OLD AND IS VERY ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOMS. 2
BATHS. FORMAL OININGAREA. EQUIPPED KITCHEN , LAR GE
24'X32 GARAGE. 28'X40' NEARLY NEW BARN. If YOU LI KE
COUNTRY LIVING OONT MISS OUT ON THIS ONE' $58,000.
JUST LISTED'

Phyllis Miller, Realtor ....... 268 -1136 Eve.
Martha Smith, Realtor ..... 379 -2651 Eve.

#172

80 ACRES MI L - Wtlh older lwo story wrth 5 bedrooms.
balh. kitchen and llvmg room. barn. poullry bar n and olher
butldings. Askmg $45,000
Hl71
JTm Cochran , Broker ... .. .... ... .. 446-7881 Eve .
Patrick Cochran, Realtor ........ 446 -8866 Eve
Sonny Garnoo. Realtor ............ 446-2707 Eve .

~ 1990

Ccn Lury 2 1 RNl l EsLBLC Corporation as 1rusr.ec ror lhc NI\F

® nnd ' "' tri:ldcmarks of Cenlul') 21 Rea l F.sLRlt Corporation
Equal

H om1 ln~

Opportunlly

· - - --

STARTING UPI

g1ves you co mlortable a1r condrtronr ng and heat w1lh econ ·

Th1s 3 bedroom doublew1de tS1deallor you 21ull

omiCal prtces A.erages less Ihan $50 00 permo '" abale·
menI p10g1am I block lo grocery. 2 blocks lo Ctly Pat k l ow
matnt enance Call 4461 066 lor 1nlo
3·4 BEDRM HOM Elocaled appro• I mtle above old S1lvet

baths. lam1ly room. formal d1nmg. Master bed

Brrdge. along St Rt l Use lor resldent lal /c:n mtnPr ctal lot

st?e, 153' &lt;1 54 ~ny no" lot $35000 00

NEW LISTING· Ncar Ctow11 C1l y Ruy I am w1lh house and
bar n lor $35.000 00. or hou se. barn and s1 ~ acres lot

$45.000 00 located along Sl Rl 7
LISTING - 3 4 Bedrm home. Stlual ed w1lh1n Oh10
p I mile north ol Rt 7 Hannan Trace and Swan C1rek

Buy now lor $37 .500 00
iNV ESTMENT PROPERTY IN VINTON - 6rnt ltou~elocal ed
along Ma111 St Ke111 or lrv Prn Present I)· gross1n~ $2.100 00
Buy now lor $15.00000
JCIL"'- . Perry

NEWLY LISTED! CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED AND AFFORDARLY PRICED'

home. srluat ed mqutet ar ea. Nt ce well mai nt ained

Th1s 3 bettoom ratsed ranch

~2833

lawn Cal l loday lot mm e mlormalton

3-BEDRM . HOME . conve n1 en lly localed along Si Ill 141 ?
car garage l11 tr:k !t oni Buy 11ow $43000110
1 RENTAL PROPERTIES IN PATRIOT. Mo b1lc liom1· """
house on ~epm l e loi s ~ o l lt lo1 $15.000 00

NEW LISTING: 10
lor 110.000

Call us lo see lh ~ appealing 1988. 14x56' mobtl e

DO YOU WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY?

lw p Sorn e ll !'l h l~ r Ru1·

nD w

6 5 ACRES . WITHIN THE CITY OF GAlliPOLIS stlualed

POMEROY - Sp1111g A"' Old ~ame house an iOO•Ill
kit $6,500.
HENRY E. CLELAND
992-6191
JEAN TRUSSELL ... 949·2li60
IIAE HUPP .. ...... 949-2257
JO HILL... ... ...... m -4466
OFFICE.. . ....... 992-2259

bldg Esl g10ss tenia! 1ncome. $820 per mo All prtced lot
$65.000

aion g Gar fie ld Ave Srte mludes 7 burldmg lots w/c1 ty wal e!

sewet Buy now 101 130.000 00. or purcha se house wtlh 101
lor $15.00000
DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT PROPERTY Brt ck slr uc tu ~e w1l h

AFFORDABLE PRICE
Cozy and co mlortable 2 bedroom. I balh home
ta~ ge 14'•24 app10x . delached garage. Ntce
lawn (approx I we) . pr~vale v~nyl s 1din~ ONLY
'29 900
#2829

1S

located approx

mil e lrom crt,. Oilers hv~ng room, formal dllltn g
and more Has been extensrv ely rem odeled . mce
car peting and v~nyl s 1dm ~ l at ge deck. Pfl ced 111
the $20's
#2850

mal living room , d1n1n g area and mu ch. much.

THE PRICE IS RIGHT

" GOOD GOLLY ".
LOOK AT THESE ROOM Sill
I ~ slmy home w1lh 4·5 bed10oms. 21tv tn grooms,
lmmal d1n1n g and lam1ly room. 2 k1tchens. parttal
baseme nt all slualerl on 2 ntee level lois. • gar·
ag~ slorage butldtn g and barn Callladay'
#2834

1', balhs. drtlled well Only $22.500 00 #
2841

=

""MUST SELL/$11.900 .00
2 be d1 uom on e slory home located 111 the Vtllage
ol Vtnlon Nt ce latge lot barn, part1allj remo·
deled
#2826

FRONT STREfT - 3 bedroom s. bath. kilch en. liVing 10om.
basemen! and garage Excell enl nv e1•iew. Only $35,000
m8
POMEROY AREA - 1',\ sloly w1lh melal Stdm~ 4 bedrooms.
I'" balh. famtly 10om, basemen!. On I acre. Only $59.900
#249

OUR SALES VOLUME HAS
BEEN GOOD AND WE STILL
Hm BUYERS LOOKING
FOR IIEIGS COUNTY PROPERTY. IF YOU WANT TO
SELl, CALl
CLELAND
REALTY TODAY!!!
WE N££0 LISTINGS!!!
1990 Ohio HoiiSine Issue
Now Available. Fixed Rate

Cheryl Lemley, Meigs Co ....... . 742 -3171
Dick Finlaw. Meigs Co .......... 992 ·3921

Put your trust
in Number One:

7.15%

· -- - --· ·- - --- -·-- ······-·- ·-· .. • ..:·.- - - · - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - -·- - - -- ....!.______

1st yr.. 8.25%

throullt 30th yr. Call Cl•
IIRd Rultr todiY. We will
Help you lnd a 9utlill_td
Homalrom our eliStme mvontory.
,

BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW HOME IN
TUCKED AWAY NEIGHBORHOOD'
Ex qu1S1Ie 3 bedrooms. 21.? bath home rn great Iacatton. 11, slory w1lh approx 2,3 74 q " · ol hv~ng
space • app ro• 28"124" gmge famtly room, lor·
much more' C1ly scho ols Ca ll laday lor complete
ltslmg
#2848

Dts.cover the love and beauty mlh1s home Treed
lo! ] 1 ~ story construction. 5 room s. 3 bedooms.

$15 ,500 -'1&gt; ACRE+ HOM E
A GOOD BARGAIN .
3 bedrooms. bath. d1nmg 100m and more. Ca ll lor
mme delatls
#2809

room has walk tn closet and bat h w11h ga~de n lub
Situaled on a mce l ev~ lol (apptO&gt; B6"d72')
Don'l let all thiS fool yoo Pttced al ONLY
$22.000 00. Ctly school s'
#2814

1,&lt;,

THINKING OF BUILDING I
Gel a tump start on bu1ld111g yor new home by fill ·
is hmg lhis recenlly constructed 28'x70' frame
home shell- 40 acres partially wooded. tillable
acreage. Several feet of road lronlage. Call today
lor loca11on and more details.
'2846

3 rent al a pa~t ments Al so. adtacent rnela l storage / ulrhty

ASH STREfT. MIDDLEPORT - Is lhts bnck ho me w1lh 3
bedrooms. bath. lull basement k1l chen. llvm g and dm mg
room. 2 car garage Askmg $21.500.
#117

EACH OFFifJ; IS INOEPENDI:NTLf OWNED ANOOPtliATBO.

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IF YOU ARE ALREADY TIRED OF CUTTING GRASS. SELL
YOUR MOWER and mo.e 111 10 a beaul1 lul 2 bed1m con do
localed along Grape Sl Ampl e 1ns ulalion w1lh heal pump

MIDDLEPORT - P1cture your
lamilj 111 thiS beautiful home
2 slory, 3 bedrOOOI. carpel all
electric and fireplace D1s
hwasher $39.900 00

bedrooms. bath. lam1ly room. k1tchen and l1vrn Rroom s. full

APPRO! . 72 ACRES . 2 BEDROOM HOME . BARN. MOSTLY
FEN CE D $39.500

_. - .. ---·-----------·---------·

Kaw11ald 1887 KO~ ExceU.nt

ong, *2,100.

446-7101

·- · - .• .

GEORGES CREEK ROAD - 3 BEDROOM RAN CHHOME EAT
IN KITCHEN . FAMI LY ROO M WITH WOOOBURNER AL SO
ONE ROOM ADDITION WITH 1? BATH AND STORAGE FOR M
ERLY USEDAS BEAUTIFUL SALON LAR GE SLOPfD LAWN
GR EAT LOCAT ION. KYGER CREEK SC HOOL S $85.500 NEW
ON THE MARKET'
FARMS:
APPROX . 30 ACRES , Rl 7 AND OHI ORIV ER FRONTAGE 3
BEDROOM HOME. BARN AND OTHER OUTBUILDIN GS
$79.500

BRICK RANCH - 3 BEDROOMS, 21? BATHS. NICE OPEN ll ·
VING/DINING KITCHEN AREA WITH FIREPLACE ATTACHED
GARAGE, DECK, NIC£ LEVEL LAWN W/ GAROEN AREA.
LOCATED ON OJ. WHITE ROAD. $66.000 JUST LISTE01

76

f11tuNd In OUIIaw Bllcer'e
frlagulna. $3,500. 814-742-2157.

9-1016t.

Your kind of home needs our kind of experience.

NEAR RIO GRANDE - 3 BEOOOOM. 2 BATH HOME HAS
FAM ILY ROOM. NICE DI NING ROOM. KITHEN EQUIPPED
WITH RANGE AND REFR IG, BATH OFF MASTER BEDR OOM
HAS GARDEN TUB. VINYL SIDI NG. ONLY 4 YEARSOLD LOT
IS GE NTLY SLOPING. LOTHAS BEAUTIFUL TREES. $42.000.

Mercury Marcrulter Spedallet
Factory trained, bondltd. Precl•lon Mobile Marina. We came to
youl614-.25W911.

75 100 Kaw. Mag rtma, Good
111"11, electronic lgnttlon, Newer
ctrbt. $825. 814-245-6692.

11111
4x4 4 op, , _,50 3$1
ong, P,IOO. 11111 CltoY. su.

(CALL ANYTIME}

ph er e On l $69.900

JUST A FEW MINUTES FROM TOWN - BRICK RANCH .
LARG E FAMILY HOME 4 BE DROOMS. EQUIPPED KITCHEN
HAS RANGE. REF . DISHWASHER. TRASHCOMPACTOR. DIS
POSAL. FULL BASEME NT WITH REC ROOM . AT! ACH ED GAR
AGE PI US 24"!40 GARAGE/WORKSHOP GAS FURNACE.
CEN AIR CONO ONE ACRE LOT. UNBEATABLE PRICE.
$65.000 DONI WAIT CAL L NOW1

;;
3 ~wh
-::'M
'-::--1--:-,rt::-k-:-•- m--o:-:
ton:
- yc-lo.
:-

191111 Oadgo D-!0 pickup, 5
speed, bedllner, •lkUng rear
window. AMIFM . T1pe. 614-446·
14!1.

73

®CANADAY REALTY
AUDREY F. CANADAY. BROKER
ROBERT D. BRENNEMAN 446-1174
MARY FLOYD, REALTOR
HOMES . FARMS &amp; COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
25 LOCUST STREET
GALLIPOLIS , OHIO 45631

eOATERS

condlllon. 81•-448-411&gt;.

652 2nd AVE.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

Forman Cub

1887 KX80 m01oreyc1e. Excel·
lent condhlcot. Col 114-1192-5085
evtnlnQI.

Powered by VW •nglnt. Wae

7'6 Datson 280Z, aunroo~ AT1
•xc. parts, runs good. uooa

3277.

1947

20 ft . jet bolil. 460 Ford englnt,
426 hp. New motor tnd Bliklty
._.drive $6,500. 814-)12-2157.

19M ,..,._ pick
110 •,_...
up
2--~
mltll, oood oondhlon. ~.
614-24e-l281.

3301.

01 1 . , I()Oi

198V Procraft 18ft tleh tnd ekl
88hp Evlnrude, 304-875-79a8 at,.,. S :00 PM.

ropolro. $5,800. 814-949-2600

Real Estate General

BIG BEND REAL TV, INC.

75 Boats &amp; Motors

Motorcycles

19 8&amp; Pontlsc: GT Filro, Y6.
Rad/Sitver.
48,000
mil••·
RKOw.rtd theft. NNdl minor

Thom. . Plsvmats Chord Organ.
Excellent condit ion. 614- ~2·

58

74

lor Sale

~1~11.

Real Estale General

fl ~ hl s

mower, $2,000. , JO 110 lawn
tractor, 36 ln. cut ., neede little
work, will sltr1. SSOO. 614· 4469346.

&amp;

o..,..

Rake,
land 66 B1l11. John
manure spteadllre, mowert1 cui·
tlvatort Oliver com plclltl'l,
ott.r iltld rudy equipment.
How" Farm Machinery, Rt. 124
&amp; Mayhew Rd., Jaeklon . 814·

5072.

1980 Sunblrd, .-.buln engine,
runo good. $600. 814.J79-2a.l7.

Naw Holland 213 Baler. New Hol-

•bo'"

SWIMMING POOLS

Building
Supplies

Hay &amp; Grain

1979 Ford l TO $500. 304-675·

Autos lor Sale

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

139 ACRES Mi l - Plus l'i sl ory 3 bedtoom. I balh. lerm

Regular J&amp;M Cultom1r1 always
r•c•iva more than thay'r. chtr·
gtd fur. J&amp;M Plano Service . Bill
Wtrd 304-.882-2325. Ask me
'"J&amp;M".

Slnc:o ahow quality w..tam
aaddlt. Like new. $600 . 614-7422638 ask for Robin .

55

64

:;::---..,....:.,...,..__- : - , - - Clean whNt 1tr1w, $1.50 per
bale. 614-256-8011.

mare. Asktng only $42 900

Musical
Instruments

Lumber HlaGntd tnd r,taln, 314
to1112 Inch. Rltd and back oak,
wild cherry, walnut, poplar, ISh , Ounrovtn Frul1 Farm. Jult ort of
end m•plt 1110 basebotrd, Sr 6B1 E11t of Albtny. 614-698cuing, jams, tic. 614-446-8038.
6298. We ICCipl food ltlmpt.
Nice 112 diamond c1u11er, ut In Amish products, atrawberrl. .,
10 K yellow gold . Size 6. S200. peach•!L grun beans. g..7 dally.
CIONd Mondav and July 4.
614-446-4054

HURRY • Wt're overstocked!
Many slzn 1nd shtpea available
now st
tremendous
uvlngs . Tr1d1 your old Clr,
bot! , camper, ate . Flnandng
tvliltblt . Call 1-800-8-43-7665
(C025) .

$2395, 165 MF 1111etor $3950, 520
MF round baler 12495. Owntr
will flntnee. 8'14--86--6522.

11

Autos lor Sale

Sc:hnauzer pupplea. Salt and
pepper. Chtmplon Grand Sire.
$150. Also Tiny Toys Poodles

hdroom suit, tlr condllloner,
ocea. . lontl ttblaa, tntlqua
ch.st, csrpet, lans, desk, c.nnlng jars. 614-367-noi.

For S.le: Upright Deep FrMler,
dlthwashar, chin• cllpbotrd,
· butftt, belt, ctt, dog collect ion,
alee . steve 2 onna. 614-44&amp;1022 or 614M8-2926.

tor $6950, 241 ln1'1 round "''"

71

11112-2600.

Two 7 wtak old AKC Boaton
Te"ler puppiaa. 1 male, 1
female. Very email, have shots,
wormed . 614-367-0117 or 614-36711122.

For Sale : 10 speed blkl, Sampo
mlcrowtve, Yorlc dUll eauatla
Jts.-.o. 614-367-1793.

Late model 80HP JO di•HI lrtC·

Livestock

July 8, 1990

Pekingese pupplu. AKC Raglt ·
terecl. Shota and wormed .
Mo1har1Ftlher on pramiMs. 814·

AKC. 614-667-3404.

For S..la, Connleecent chair,
sllghlty uucl . High back-paddod! Feeding t111y and fool rHI: .
Aok ng $100 . 614-448-0839.

446~7644 .

Hlmtleyen
Kltlens.
MalesFemel... Have both parente.
$95 each. 614-441-0211.

379-2841

FINWood for Sill . Atre~dy CU1 ,
you haul. 614-446-7t07.

$30 (XJQ

rl1n1n~ 100m kr!(hfn ba lh.

2-8" llhowctiH. 2 oHice d.. ke,
tabln, .tovu, br.. uty ahop •

lodge t~ pe home on 30 w~ wrth
mrneral r ll!~:hl ~ 20 mmu les out ol Po
metny 30 m1nri!es ou! o! Q!hen s

ar otrntl Low 40"&gt;

POM£ROY -

July 8, 1990

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

DON'T BE SORRY, CAll TODAY
To vtew lhiS 2 story v~ny l s1ded or lo1 mal dt mng
spacious krt chen, liVIng room. Catpeled through·
oul, above ground pool wrth p11vacy lence and
decktng. This home ISpresenlly used as a s1ngle
lamilj res1dence. but with ex ira pr ov1ded k1tc hen
could easilj be cnnverlerl tnlo apartmenls
Located wrthin crtj
#2832

WE HAVE BUILDING lOIS tn Rodn ey Vtllage II Calllo1 mote
rnformat1on

21.5 ACRES . NEAR NORTH GALLI ASCHOOL. No slt uctutes.
Local ed along Frank Rd . $18.900
2 BEORM. REMODELED HOME along Ch lliiCollw Rd Walk lo
grocefl es an d sc hool Buv now lor $26 500 00
1.02 ACRE LOT along Kl1 cke1 Rd neat Centenat y $8.000
PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED on 3 p10perl1es w1l ltttt1he
1 ol Porter Ul - Old Coll rell grocery bu1ld11t &amp; Now
•1 101 uuu. ~~~"· U2 - 2 sl ory home adtacenllo sl ore bldg. Now
. #3 - 3 bedr oom s home nex l lo above Now
l~t:&gt;, ucrv. vv. Ca ll 101 mme 11110 Will sell any or all"'
..CALL AN

WANT A DEAL!
$29,900
Owner has red uced the pr~ce oil his cute 3 bed·
room ranch home. Just recently pa1nled inside
and out Carport w/concrele drive. kitchen/din·
ing roomco mbinalion. lmmedi~e possessiOn. Call
laday ' Make him an offer'
•2830

ECONOMICAL HOUSE
ONLY $59,900
3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch. New vmj_lsidmg and
windows !Spring 90). Energy eH1c1enl electnc
heat pump/cenlral air. Approx. 211 ares treed
lawn. Privale sattin~ cable TV. Appr01 2 mdes
lrom Holzer Hosprtal. Ca lllodaj lor compltte list·
in&amp;
'2795

LOOKING FOR A FARM7
.
Appro• . 128 acr es srtuated al Addison Tow nship.
large barn, 57' 1120' metal bulidin g l_te house,
ltactor and equipmenl shed. 4 pond s. Vmj I Sided
remodeled 3 or 4 bedroom home Easy acres. fot
more details and location giwe us ' calll&lt;llaj
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�July 8, 1990

Pom•oy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W.Va.

Times-Sentinel

By Gall DeGarmo,
Earth Team Volunteer

MYSTERY FARM - This week's mystery
farm, featured by the Meigs and Water
Conservation District, Is loc ated somewhere In
Meigs County. Individuals wishing to participate
In the weekly contest may do so by guessing the
farm's owner . Just mall, or drop off your guess to
the GaiUpoUs Dally "Tribune, 825 Third Ave.,
GaiUpoUs, Ohio, 45631, or the Dally Sentinel, Ill
Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio , 45769,and you may win

a $5 cash prize from lbe Ohio Valley Publishing
Co. Leave your name, address and telephone
number with your card or letter. No telephone
calls will be accepted. All contest entries should
be turned In to the newspaper office by t p.m. each
Wednesday . In llll8e of a tie, the winner will be
chosen by lottery. Next week, a Gallla County
farm will be fealured by the GaiDa SoU and Water
Conservation District.

Bill Burleson is honored by
Ohio Breeders Association

BOB HENNES¥

Hennesy promoted
GALLIPOLIS - The Board of
Directors at Ohi o Va lley Bank In
Gallipolis , have p ro moted Robert T . (Bob) Hennesy to assistant cashier according to the
bank's President and Chief Executive Officer, Jam es L. Dai ley .
Hennesy. a native ot Middl eport, has spent 30 years In the
financial Industry He ca me to
·Ohio Valley Bank In April of 1989
from the Gallipolis Star Bank
o!flce, where he ha d been v Ice
president fo r lending the pa s t 12
years.
Hennesy. a graduate of the
Ohio Ban ke rs ' School of Co nsu mer Credit at Ke nt State Unlver
slty a nd the OBA Ma rk eting
School at Miami Un ive rsit y. wi ll
continue t o servp as managpr uf
OVB 1 s commercial lrnd i n g
departm ent .

Farm Flashes

are proud parents at William , 5;
Hannah , 4; a nd Sara bet, 2 years
old. Burleson, also active ly
serves Gallla County In several
volunteer pos itions . This Is his
!lrst year as an e lected member
of the Youth Fair Board. He and
Penny are members ot the Gall Ia
County Ag ricultural Society ;
District 6 Holstein Club, Gallla
County Farm Bureau, and Gallla
County Ca ttlemans Association .
They are actively Involved In
the ministry ot First Baptist
Church .
For the past two years, Burl eson has servrd as a voluntPer
coach tor county youth s port s

GALLIPOLIS- Gal ita County
na tive Bill Burleson was recently
selected as Representative of the
year for District 039 by American
Breeders ServIce.
He r e pr esented his district at a
Regional Round Table Conference In Swannee. Ga., where this
award was presented. The Representative of the Year award
foll ows Bur leso n's Rookie ot the
Year a ward received In 1987
while working the ABS In Holmes
County, Ohio .
Si nce ret urning to work In
sou thern Oh io, Burleson deve-loped new market areas and
established new sales routes In
his 15 co unty area and put service
a nd dependability back tn the
busin ess.
Bu rleson led the District In
dairy semen sales and was third
In Udder Gold sales . He also led
th e district In blend dollars.
Burleson a ttributes his success
to a tall htul God and a supportive
fam ily. He and his wile Penny

teams. HE' Is also soccer coac h
for Ohio Valley Christian School,
and Is a sales representative tor
American Breeders Service. He
helps hls lather part -time raising
beef cattle. He a lso has experience as a dairy Iarmer whfch
gives him understanding of his

customers' needs.

Ohio jobles-s rate drops 5.9 percent
CO Ll MBU S. Ohio tUPli O hio's une mplyment rate was 5.2
perce nt in June . down from 5.9
perce nt in May.t he U .S. Department o f La bor an nounced
Friday.
Ohio had 284.000 unemploye d
workers in J une. a drop of 321.000
fr om May , wh ile the Buckeye
State had 5. 135 million workers In
June. compared with 5.107 mil l ion repor ted In May .
"'T he June un e mployment ra te
ts s urpris ing. part icula rly In
ltght of the expec ted st ud e nt
popu lation e ntering the labor

force." said E llen O'Brien
Sa und ers, adm inistra tor of the
Ohio Bureau of Employment
Services.
"Current data does not point to
a ny specific busllness sector for
the substantial reduction In this
month 's unemployment esti
ma te," Saunders added .
" While tod ay's figures for Ohio
ar e p ro misi ng, ou r mon thly
em ployer survey results to be
re leased later this month mav
provide a more deta lied ex plana
lion of the decline.'·

Includes en joy ing the wildlife
who call your woodland home!

tor wildlife. One of the many
pleasures of owning woodland

GALLIPOLIS - Anyone who
own,s woodland or has woodland
available to him or her to enjoy
has ~ertal nly had t he added
benefit of enjoying the wildlife
that lives there also.
If that particular woodland Is
being managed und er a good
multiple-use forest management
plan, a much greater opportu nity
exlslts to Increase both the
amount of wildlife present and
the different types that live
there.
Trees, specifically . provide
many things to wildlife. Trees ,
along with other vegetation,
provide places tor dens and
nests. The oaks, hickories, wa I·
nu ts, and cherry provide nuts
and tru!t. Those big, old beech
trees that aren ' t worth anythin g
as a Umber tree are a haven for
squirrels. They too , provide
beechnuts that squirrels. raccoons, bears. even game birds
depend on as a reliable food

Equ ;l;eS
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GALLIPOLIS- Plan !oat te nd

the 1990 General Liveslol'k F'l t
tlng and Showing Demons! ra t ion
at the Ga llla County J unior
·Fairg-rounds Tuesda y, · July 10,
;'starting at 7 p.m .

Inform ative sess ions a r e
planned for bee f. swine, s heep,
and goat s. We will have new
presenters In the beef and swi ne
areas . The genera l lives tock
queen and princess eont rs t will
-start with Interv iew s at 5 p. m .
and crowning at 8:30p.m. We a r e
expecting a bl g crowd as the
momentum bu lids for the 1990
:Gallla County Junior F'al r
The 1990Gallla County Pride In
Tobacco Association out of state
tour Is scheduled for Augu st 9-12.
This years' tour wi ll fpature
s tops at OARCD Sout her n
·Branch at Ripley. Oh io; stops
and overnight In Lex ington,
Kentucky experiment s ta tion
and farm visits near Sprlng!leld,
Tennessee . Touring, shopping,
·a nd two overnight In Nashville,
' ;t~n9••~ee. Feature will be a
~~~~y nlrht at the " WSM
-1prpdt Ole Opry" . Reservations
· .W:llfbe on the first come reserva .tlOJI,baiiS.
'T obacco blue mold was r eported In Kentucky on June.29 at
locations southwest ot Nicholas·
vJIIe. Crop that were treated with
low Jeve!J of Rldomll broadcast
~arller and have not yet reached
~ay by can be treated with
., •a nother qu·a rt, son directed at lay
)ly. GFoweri that have already
•trllllsplanted crops and not used
any Rldomlle preplan! have no
·labeled control options available.
Iii our area angular !eat spot and
nutrient de ficiency problems
continue to be the most serious
problem.
Most homeowners realize the

st ress

PRESCRIPTION SHOP _

•12 HP Briggs &amp; StraHan 1/(
engine
•12 vall a~ematar and baHery
•Five In-line shift forward
speeds, 1 reverst
•39" Full-floating, tra&lt;lor
suspend~~~, twin blade mower
dick
•High flototion turf saver rear
tires

IIIIIGI

446-2770
1-100·366·3 ooo

in

year ago . With the co llapse of
comm unism in Eastern Europe
ha s come cri es for economic llPi p

9 A.M.-3 P.M.

PRESCRIPTION
SHOP
992-6669
253 North Second Ave.

Middleport, OH.

EAGLE SCOUT HOPEFUL - Todd Sm ith of
Pomeroy wa.s hard at work on his Eagle Scout
project on East Main Street last week. The Eagle

Pomeroy
Scout eyes
Eagle rank

Scout Is the highest honor tor a Boy Scout to
achieve, a nd a beneficial community project like
Todd's p!ant..rs Is one of th e requirements.

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of Pome roy wil l j oin the ra nks of

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Eagle Scou ts.
Sm ith was hard at work o n •
F r iday twi th members of his
fami ly provid ing some s upport !
insta lling pl a nte r s arou nd trees
on East Mai n St reet.
Si x pl.:wt rrs wi ll surround
t rees a t t hr rnt ra ncrs to the
muncl pal parking lot .

Smith. 17. indicated that obtaining the material s turned out
to be as much work as the labor

requi red to build thi ' plant ers . In

the end, howevt.'r . thosr matr ·
ria ls were dunatPd hy loc al
lumbe r yards .
Wi th his fathe r and oth f' r
me mbe rs of his famil y offerin g

$5000 minimum deposit

Effec tiv e

%
Annual Yield

eac h planter wilt ta ke him about
fi ve hours to complet e Therr will
a lso be a space for a fl owe r br d.
and the Eag le ca ndid a te will ix'
pla ntin g the fl ower s fort hasp a s a
pa r t of the project.
Smit h is a Mei gs Hi gh Schoo l
grad ua te a nrl will al trnd Oh io
Universi ty this fall.

Warm, humid
weather returns
By United Press International
Ohioa ns were gr ee ted by warm
and humid wrathf'r to start thr
workwP€k .
Over night . s kies were mos tly
c lear over th f' Buckeye State
wllh lf'mPflraturf'S ra ngin g from

Annual

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BANKeONE.

Eighteen Thousand People Who Care.
BANK ONE. ATHENS. NA I A PART OF THE CARING TEAM
Athens, Ohio

Memb91 FDIC

the lower 70s over northern Oh io
to lowrr HOs over southern
sec tions The wind s were light
a nd mainly from the southwes t.
A co ld fron t will bl'Come
s tatio nary ov('r central ami
so uthern Ohio Mo nda y nig ht a nd
Tuesd ay. Th is will keep the main
threa t of showers a nd thu nd er
storm s ove r th a t portion of the
stat e. Tuesday's highs will be In
the mid 80s over th e north a nd
lower 90s over the so uth .
On the Mo nd ay mornin g
weath e r ma p. a co ld fron t tra iled
so uth from a tow near J ames Bay
ac ross lower Mi c higan Into
northe rn Illino is. High pressure
was ce ntered over the Dakotas
a nd extended from south cent ra l
Ca nada to t he western Great

La kes .
The cold fron t will m ove s low ly
so uth across northern Ohio and
become nearl y sta ti onary Monda y night a long a line from
central Pennsylvania to cent ra l
Ohio a nd central Indiana as the
high pressure moves to Lake
Mic higan .

PresidPnt

Mikhail Go rbac hev .
" I thin k we're a ll work ing for
the same thing," he sa id. " for
pea ce. for ha rm ony in thi s
exc iting world ." he sa id .
Bu sh's remarks wrapped up
the party a t theAs troArena , next
door to the fa mous As trodom e.
that featu red a Wi ld West th emP

FAMD..Y ASSISTANCE- Todd Smith got a little help lrom his
family wh il e working on p!anlers for lhe village o! Pomeroy on
Friday. The planter project. wh e n com piNed, will qualify Todd to
he.,ome an Ea~le Scout.
·

..-Local news briefs
Wreck kills Mawm Co unty man
A M aso n Coun ty ma n w:.1.c. kil lrd Su nd&lt;l~' morning w hen l llf'

tru c k hr was d ri\'ing left West Virg in ia S.R. R7 a nd s truc k a
utilit y potr. according to !hi' Ma son Co unty S heriff' s
Drpanme nt.
LawrrnC(' DPan Strphrns . .J i , H t 2. Po int Plrasan t. wa s
pro nouncf'd dea d at th r scrnr at Jam . according to a shl'rlff' s

dis pat c her .
Stephen s' 191\1 Dod ge pickup 1t·uc k was heading east when il
left th r road abou t o ni' mi le cas t of S.H 2. hit a n emban km e nt .
wrnt airbor ne for about oO fr e t before hitti ng the pole.
Stephens, a n e mpl oyer of So uthi•rn Oh io Coa t Co mpan y. is
s urvived by h ts wife. Liuie Hart Ste phe ns; a da ughter ,
La rho nda Ger lac h of Ohio. a ., o n. F.ddie Step he ns of New Have n.
W .VJ . , a s tepda ugh ter. Tr rcsa M rfl;~de , and a stepson. Michae l
Stm·r r . bo th of Poi nt Pl easa nt.
Se r vin's wi ll br Wrdn esday a t I p.m . ar Crow Hu ssPl l Funeral

Prarl Strrf'1.
ThP o tlwr biddrr was Asphalt
Co of Hi pi Py, W
Va . who
s ubm lll e d a hid of $47,4o4 for
pavl ng. adjus tin g th P m anholE'
cow'rs and for tllr lhP milling.
Thr bids wPr"f' arrPpt Pd con
tlngrnt nn the wn rk prnvidt&gt;d
m eeting Ill (' o thrr spPr if ica ti ons
M ayor F ra nk Cleland wa s au th o·
r izPd to procPf'fl wit h the projpct .

day s Monday a rtrr nuon at LuvP II
Ha ll on thP Ri cr University
ca mpu s.
Bus h fir s t m f'P ts priva tely with
Wes t Ger ma n Cha nce llor He lmut Kohl - w ho ha s his own
agend a a t stake as Eas t and Wes t
German y rush to unify - a nd

norn lc pi ct ure.

Fr rnc h

Preside nt

Franco is

Mitte n ·and .
Koh l a rrived at th e las t minute
beca u se of the World Cu p soccer
final s Sunda y, as did as It alian
Prim e Ministe r Gi ulio Andreo tti. ·
who rema ined i n

Rom e to ser

Wr•s t German y defea t Argentina
1-0.

For the first ti me, Bu sh

1....

off ic ial head of the m eeting wt th
thr leaders of Br ll a in. Ca na da ,

is av ailablr tor public view in g at

the Racine De pa rtment Store
an·d wi ll be availa ble un til July
16. The bud gr l "Il l be a dop!Pd .J I
th at sess ion.
Council a !so approvPtl a n•sol u

li o n as king for l hP Boarrl of
Elec ti on 10 p lace a thrPP mill
renewa l lrvv on thP NovPmbP r
bal lot. Thr re newa l is forcurrP nt
r xpPn.'icS includ i ng po lier. st rPPt
lig hts, and ot her gcnPra l fu nd
rx p&lt;&gt;n srs

T hi s year , o ld issues will be
viewed in li g ht of the change In
the world 's politi ca l a nd ecoF'or Bush. it is a lso a golden
cha nce to press a n agenda
in iti ated in earnest last week a t
the NATO co nference In London .
There. ma ny of the same leader s
jo ined 1n h is dra matic bid t o
bols ter Gorbac hev at hom e by
dec lar ing the Wes te rn allia nce
no longer views Eastern Europe
and the Sov ie t Un ion as
adversaries .

Ea ch of !he heads of gove rn
men! bri ngs opinions on whe ther

Moscow merit s additiona l as sist an ce, li ke an Immedia te Infusion
of food a nd direct aid needed to
prop up th r Soviet econo my while
Cn rbachev seeks to Im plement
Co nti nued on page 10

AKHON. Ohio rUPI I - There
is no statrwid c law prohibitin g

pa ddling in sc hools but a Un iver
s il )" of Akron poll says both !h e
grnrral public and f'ducntor s arP

day' s Akron Rf&gt;aron .lou rn a\ sa id
;,f) prrrf' nt of t hr pub lic and 52
pr r crnt of tlw educa tors sur
vryPd J rP aga i nst ro rpo ral
pun is hmL'n t
Hut w hi iP ') :~ pNt' Pnl of tht'
women survl'yccl dis&lt;.tpprovc of
p.:JLi d I ing, 5~ prrren 1of 1hr malt's
.survPyf'd l.l pprovP i t

m on if's, th en thr amoun t o f
paving on f'ach s tn•Pt ca n bf'

le ngt hened .
11 wa s al so no ted t hat thP
pav i ng projf'CI is thr l irst of !IA'O
yrar s in thf' fil.·r ye ar Stat e, l ss ur
specific a t to ns call for th e street
wo rk to be rom ptrtrd wllhin 40
workmg da ys .
II wa s annou nC'Cd that a pub l ic
he.1ring on the p roposed 1991
burl get will be he ld a t 7 p.m .. lu l_v
16 In council chambers.
A copy of th e propo sed bud ge t

Coun ci l ag rr NI to purchase' a
src t ion of cuI vert to be used In the
cons tructi on of a w~-tlking p&lt;ith to

th e park
The poli ce corn m itt PP reported

th at thry havP rPrPivPd com ·

pla int s rega rding !he loit er ing
a nd al so juveniles v io la tin g the
c urf ew . Mayor Cle land in ·
struc trd t h(' poli ce to sta r t
r nforci ng th e onlinancP and to
takr appropr iat r act io n on thP
lo itNi ng

Public against paddling in
schools according to survey

fund money will be used to do
work on thf' boat ramp and road.
&gt;87 fret of Front St reel. 940 fee t of
Ma in Strert. 504 feet of Th ird
STreet , 22o fce t of Pearl St reet.
a nd some wor k on T hi rd St ree t .
Mayor Cle lan d advised th a t
lh ts th e footage Is th e minimum
le ngth , but th a i by us ing village
funds to s upp lemen t the ISS UI' 2

2 monirs fo r st rePl pav i ng. Bi d

Syracus&lt;' Vill agr r rs idcnts ar C' being as ked to res tr ic t wat('J"
usa gp e ffective ly immcd iatr ly, acco rd i ng to J a nice Lawson ,

lea dershi p

a gain s t th l' pract ice.
Pol l res ult s publ ished in Mon

in Leon. W Va.

Syracuse restricts water usage

nation s. jo ined by Eu rope an
Commu ni ty Pr esiden t Jacques
DPiors . opP n 18 hours of forma l
and info rmal tal ks uv L'r thrre

It was al so no!Pd that ~ t a t!'
l ss ur 2 money and villa ge strPel

ll omr in Po nt Pleasa n t . Bu ria l wi ll br in Mou nt Z ion Cem etery
Frirn ds mav ra i l Tuesda .\" fr om ll to 9 p.m at the f unrral
llom t' .

Fr a nce. lla ly, .J a pan a nd Wes t
Germany. who have gathered
annually si nce 1975 to review
the ir eeo nomic a nd political
re la tio ns and forg e global

Racine C6uncil accepts Shelly,
PDf( bids for paving projects
Bid s o n s tree t pa\"ing proj&lt;'Cis
10 be pa id for with State Issue 2
monies have been accepted by
Racine Villa ge Co unciL
Cou nc il acce pted the bids of llw
She lly Co mpa ny of Tho rn vi ll e
and P DK Cons tr ucti on Co .. nl
Pom e ro y. The Shel ly Co , had thP
tow bid o f $31.282.50 for pa vi ng
and ad justing th e manhole cov
r rs The b id of $o. ll9~ from POK
Co nstructlo n wa s for mi ll ing
sectio ns of Third Strret and

Upon comp le tion of a be ne fl ·
c la l service projec t . Todd Smith

-

savER

as se mb led

hometown at a pivotal point i n
history, will tac kiP prob1 Pmsa nt1
opportunities unforPseen on ly a

Saturday

lbere rs ~ substarltu~J penalty for t~rly w •t hnr~w~l .&gt;\nnual ~1eld C001lllted by c001pou ndm.ll dr11 l ~

Let Sears Authorized
Installers Install It for you I~\­

lea der s,

Bus h's hot a nd -humid adopl&lt;'d

STORE HOURS:
Monday thru Friday
9 A.M.·B P.M .

ITl imited Time Offer! Get the Sav~ f!"s Special at any BANK ONE
office in Athens, Perry, Hocking and
Meigs counties.
.

SEARS

the Gra nd Oil' O pry.
Ag ainst this bac kdrop. the
IPad prs of t hp seven summ it

measures of Soviet

I

634 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Oh.
992·5500

nom ic Summit of Indus tr ial izi.'d
Na tions Mo nday af1 Pr noon, prt'
sid ing over thP fir st sueh rnPeli ng
of the seven demuc r&lt;.t cies in tht'

from the fl edg ling democracies,
and lhe sweeping change ha s
prompted m ounting ca lls for
assistance to solidify the re form

O'DELL LUMBER CO.
61 Vine St.
Gallipolis, Oh.
446-1276

th at i nc lucil'd a barbecue , rodpo
and co untry mu sic SPr vcd up by

The

guida nce, Todd es ti iTHttC's that

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HOUSTO!\ tl! P it - Pres idPnl
Bus h cu nvenes the 16th Eco-

pos t-Co ld War Na

Plenty of
Convenient Parking
on the Side
Parking Lot

2 year Certificate of Deposit
Model 500

Leaders assemble for
post-ColdWar Summit

JUST A REMINDER THAT WE ARE
NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING AND
INVITE YOU TO STOP IN.

WE INVITE YOU TO STOP IN
TODAY AND OPEN YOUR OWN
PERSONAL CHARGE ACCOUNT.

1 ~action. 10 Pages 25 Cents
A Multimedia Inc. New11Japer

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Monday, July 9, 1990

source.
Stands ot trees offer shelter
and protection to wildlife from
the dangers of predators a nd a lso
from severe weather .
It the ma nagement plan has
wildlife as one of It s' object ives.
differ e nt act lvltl es ca n be
planned to dir ectl y Influence
wildlife habitat.
Most species of wild life need
diversity within their ra nge. This
diversity Is essential to conduct
the primary activities In their
lives - eating. s leeping a nd
playing. Therefore. several different types of habitat are
needed within their range.
It a meadow Is present along
with woodland, cons ider leaving
the meadow . I t wU I provide food
and play area for the deer a nd
rabbits will use It as a nes ting
area.
When a thinning or pruning
operation has been co nducted In
the woodland. t he s las h can be
plied to provide shelter and den
area for many grou nd mammals .
Also, It room allows , wildlife
plantings can be very beneficial.
Planting sunflowers . corn a nd
millet and letting It mature a nd
ripen and rem a in sta nding pro
vldes food for severa l spPcies of
wild lite and even songbirds .
Having a wet area or e ven a
pond on the property even adds to
the diversity and to the benefit of
wildlife. This should be viewed as
a bonus a nd not as an area that
can not be used for t imber
production.
When the managem e nt plan
for your woodland Is being
prepared. consider your plans

Low tonight in upper 60s.
Chance of rain 30 percent.
Tuesday, high In lower 90s .
Chance of rain 40 percent.

•
Vol 40 , llto .296
Copyrig hted 1990

to lerance cool seaso n

turfg rass can withstand and
usua ll y a n Increase In b,lotic
st ress factors Including Insects
a nd di seases. Based on the
weat her a round the state this
past week and the outlook In the
extended forecas t for the coming
week, normal sum mer weather
pall e rns havr Mrived.
Some mowing tips Include:
- Raise the height of cut. The
minimum height tor su mmer
l aw n mainte nance of finete xtur e d turtgrasses Is 2.5
Inches . F'or ta ll fescue - 3.0
Inch es .
- Mow only with sharp mower
blades to Improve quality of cut.
- Mow only as needed. When
the grass slows/ stops growing,
10-14 day Intervals are normal.
- Mow only during the less
stressful times of the day . Early
morning and evening periods are
recommended .

Page 3

atlon between Individual co mpanies / Industries Is more crltlcalln
Investment selection than It was
In the 1980' s. The new decade's
early months are proving reowarding to Investors whose
strengt hs are based In long-term
fundamen tal ·analysis.
(Mr. Evans Is an Investment
Broker for the Ohio Company In
their Gallipolis otflce.)

1980's. The 1980's open ed with
most stoc ks undervalued - low
price-earnings multiples were
widespread.
The r ising tide, (the Dow Jones
Indust ri al Average) did raise the
value of a ll ships (most stocks)
during those ten ye a rs. As the
1990's begin, stocks as a c lass of
financial assets are reasonably
valued . Consequently. different!-

LAWN TRACTOR

cu lture ot turtgrass during July
a nd August Is more c hallenging
tha n a ny other time of the year .
This Is du e pr imarily to a
decrease In the threshold level of

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Livestock fitting and showing \Jlf~~lFJ
demonstration slated Tuesday 12 HP 39 INCH $1188
By Edward M. Vollborn
County Extension Agent
Agriculture &amp; CNRIJ

Ohio I ,oth·ry•

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second title
at Wimbledon

Put a little wildlife in your woodland

ThP po ll had a m arg in of f'f ror
uf plus nr m1nu s .1.:) pr r cf'nt.
I n Ohio. thr• issur of banni ng

pad d lin g is left lo loca l sc hool
board s Paddlin g is p r oh ibilcd in
Cleveland . Col um bus. Cincin natI
and Da vton Bu t it is allowed In
Akron. "c an ton. Youngs town and

To ll' do
TwPnty· two pprcPnl of th e Ohio
sc hoo l di str icts ha ve banned
paddlin g

TIH'rl' arr two bi ll s pe nd ing
bdon' lh P Ge nf' r al Assemb ly
tha i wou ld limit when corpora l

punishmPnt co uld be used .

Spn Hicha rd Sc hafrat h. RWoos trr. Is propos ing a bill !hat
would ba n padd lin g In public
s&lt;" hools rx cep t dis t r\C't s where a
spt'cial tas k force on d isc ipl i ne

was ap poi nted to s pec ificall y
adopt a padd ling po li ry
' 'I'm optimistic ," Schafralh
said. "( but) It' s a politiralarpna
It 's a po lit ica l ballgame . We
srrml'd to ga !n this yPar . But
Wl'' II S('(' "

Hl•p . .J ud y Sheerer . D-Shakrr
Hl'igh t.s , has proposed a bil l
making- It a mlsdrmPanor for
public and priva te sc hool e m
ployl't's to ca use physical ha rm
to a pupil through corporal
punishmt.' nl .

ShPerc r's bil l wou ld al so a ll ow
parrnt s to c hoosP whet her thier

c h ild should bp paddled .
" It 's lime we a bo lis h co rpo ra l
punishm e nt a nd that we relega te
paddlin g to the Sm ithso nian
Ins tituti on. " said Robert F'a ·
tha m. cha irma n of th e Na tio na l
Coa lit ion t o Abo lis h Corpora l
Punishm e nt In Sc hools " ll'.s a
ba rbaric p ractice th at be longs tn
th e past ."

vill age offic ial.
She sa id that th e excess ive a moun t of water bei ng used in the
villa ge a t thi s time does no t a llow th e welts enough time to pump
a dequat e wa ter to fill the ta n k.

Ri\ILRO ,\D ING HEVDEY
- This plct ur•
wa.s taken at the
Hohson Yards In
the late 1940s to
mark thP retirement of three
members ol the
yard crew , Edl&amp;r Thomas of
Nye Avenue, Porn eoy , was
among the
,roup or local
railroaders
which posed for
this photograph
during lhe heydey ol rallroa.dlng In Meigs
County .

Therefore the water board is asking th at wa te r cons um ers

s top wat e ring law ns a nd gar dens an d was hing ca rs a t thi s time

Belpre youth hurt in crash
One pPrson was injured i n
S.H. 7 1n Meigs Cou nty .

i:.l

two-car acc ident Saturday on

She ila Mahood. 16. was a pa sse nger In a car driven by William
G Ma hood, 18, 202 O'Neil S t. , Be lpre. when a car driven by
.J e nnifer L. Les lie of Syracuse . struc k Ma hood's car. T he two
ca r s were northbound on S. H . 7 when Leslie tried to pass
Ma hood as he'was a tt emp ting to mak e a left tu rn.
Ma hood was treated a nd released fr om Veterns Me mo rial
Hos pital In Pomeroy.

Special olympics results given
Fou r Meigs Count y Specia l Olympics a thletes parti cipat ed In
the Oh io Spec ial Olympics s tate trac k a nd field gam es held
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