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too impatien t or Impulsive today, it
m1ght impel you to do something rash
wh ere you create problems for yourself
that could easily be avoided
VIRGO I Aug. 23-Sopt. 221 Usually PISCES !Fob. 20-Merch 201 There is a
BERNICE
you 're not the type or person who likes b•g difference between trusting others
BEDE OSOL
to showboat. but today there 's a possl- or merely being too gullible lor your own
bility you m1ght a1tempt to upstage your good _Today it might not be too hard tor
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co mpanions in order to redirect the at- some sharpie to sell you a ptece or the
ten lion to yourself.
Brooklyn Bridge.
LIBRA (Sopt. 23-0ct. 23jll you do nol , ARIES (Morch 21-Aprll1il 11could be a
quickly capitalize on favorable develop- grievous error today to depend too
ments today, they cou ld deteriorate heavily on chance or luck to carry you
rather rapidly. Don't let your opporluni- through important involvements. These
t1es go by the boards.
•are not allies upon whom you can rely ·
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov, 221 Even TAURUS (April :lf.Miy 201 Don't get
though il might be hard for you to own ~caught in a one-upsmanshlp game toup to your mistakes today, It's best to jday where boas11ng Is concerned. Your
Auguot 4, t990
do so instead of making excuses. Ratio- 1 ,adversary mighl be abte to get away
· nalizing impairs your image.
I with some gross exaggerations, but you
There IS a possibility you might have SAGinARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21) II you .won'l .
more opportunities in the year ahead borrow something today thallhe lender GEMINI (Miy 21-June 201 II you're Inthan you have had for Quite some time . Yalues trealll wUh extra care. You might diUerent or careless in the management
• It would be a shame II you don't capital- be inclined at this lime to be caretess or your commercial affairs today, your
1ze on each and every one.
with the possesslona of others.
miscalculations could be rather Sflrious.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Be sure to rook CAPRICORN (0..:, 22-Jon, 111 Being Move cautiously lo avoid mistakes.
gift horses in the mouth today, because too indecisive Is bad enough II H only al- .CANCER (June 21-July 22) Steer clear
what might initially appear to be a good feels you, bul II you lack the ability to · iol people you know lrom personal ••opportunity could, in actuality, be any ~ .,make a decision and sUck to It today, perlence are inclined to take you tor
thing but . Don 't be taken ln. Know 11'11 aHocls others and compound lhe granted. Th- Individuals will be even
1more d!Hicult to please today.
where to look tor romance and you'll problem .
lind it. The Astro-G raph Malehmak..- · AQUARIUS (J.,, 20-Fob, 11) If you are

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suit blocks 1n the West hand and the
defenders can take only four tricks.

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GAL LIPOLIS - The recen l
I raqi invasion of K uwait is
already having a far -reaching
effe ct on lh e Ohio Valley as loca l
gas stat ions are preparing to
pa ss on lhe pinc h of higher oi l
pr ices to their customers.
Prices at thr pumps in Pomeroy, Middlepo rt and Gal lipoli s
are a lready stee p and it is being
predicted t hai the price per
gallon m ay Increase as m uch 10
cent s over the weekend .
Accord ing lo Dale Ellis. of
E llis and So ns Sohio Se r vice.
Middleport, recent price i ncreases have "eaten up" all of his
profits . El li s staled that pric&lt;•sal
h is st ation have risen an averagr

of seven cen ts over the last few
days. Sel f -serve prices at h ts
station were $1.39 fo r supremeunleaded, $1.24 for unleaded
plus, and $1.13 for regu lar
unl eaded Saturday .
Th e gas prices al Ell iolls
Union 76 in Gal li polis m ay be a
high - ra ng in g from $1 2' per
ga llon fo r regu lar unleaded to
$1.34 per gallon for premium
unleadPd- but thr s1at ion offers
fu ll ser v i ce . "I've heard (ga s
prices are~ go in g logo up," sa id
Dave B u sh of Ellio tt's. " bul I

rea lly don't know if an increasp
wi ll hurt us. "
A spok e-swom an at Sanders
Gulf Service in Ga l lipoli s statl'd
thai t h e stat io n 's pricPs WE'rP
ranging from $1.26 per ga llon for
regu la r unleaded lo $1 32 ;x•r

gal lon for pre-mium un leaded and
I hat I hose prices we r e sc heduled
10 increase Sa turday even ing .
Ga lli a and Me igs Count y Su

perAmer iea

s ta tions had

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cheapest gas prices- fr om $1 .08
lo $1.17 per ga llon - bu l dec lined
to comme-n t on rl'cenl gaso lin P
pri ce fluctuallons.
Around th e nalion. gasoline
prie rs we r e up as mueh as 14
cents a gallon, and sel f-serve
un leaded gas Fri day was averag ·
tng $1. 11 5 a ga llon - a ri s&lt;• or 4
cents ln two days, accord i ng to a
spo t check of 1.400 gas station s
condu cte-d by tht:AmericanAuto

mobile Association.
Rrtal l price- incr easf's ra nged
fro m four C'(' nts to 14 cen t s a
gal lon and furth er hikes were
expected lh ts weekend. AAA

Livestock sales net $192,000
GALLIPOLIS - The sa les at
Fr iday's lives toc k a nd tobacco
sates a t the Gallla Coun ty Junior
Fa i r tota led $192,127.26. -acco rd lng to l he Ga llla County Ex tensi on Ser vice.
·
All told, the 461 a n imal s were
sol d for an ave rage of $1.10 per
pound.
The stee r sa le was lh e biggest
moneymaker,
rak in g In
$101,341.01 f rom the sale of 82
animals, which were sol d al an
avera ge of $1.09 per pound
A lola! of $70,178.50 wa s made
at lhe hog sale. as 281 animals
were sold at an average of $.98
per pound . The sheep sa le net led
$16,207.75 fr om 98 lambs , whi ch

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pumped .
T he head ol lhr I lli no is Cas
Dea lers Association, Robert .J ar·
obson, said It should l ak e at least
10 day s fo r a ny w ho lesa le prirr
i ncreasr to bP fe l t at the pump
Major U.S. oil compa nies have
"a id ed a nd abetted" OPEC '"
ra i sing th f' prire of a barrel of oil
i n thei r ow n "self·lnt erPs t,'. hC'
sa id .
Don HE'rri ng. a spokf'sm&lt;Jn lor
Pit tsburgh bast'd Mara thon Oil
Co . wh ich ra ise d i ts wholesale
prices 8 ce nt s a ga llon Frida .v ,
said m arke t co ndili ons diclatr
thr compan y's prices .
·· Prices go up and p rirPs go
down and i t isn't alw&lt;Jy s rl'la!Pd
to t hl' cost of ma lt'ria i you bought
last month." hr sa id _

Motor club AAA urged the
public 10 " not succumb to pan ic
buying i n a n Pffort to avoid
Pf' I'Cf:'ived fu tu rf' price h i k es ."
In Florida, some gas sta tions
were raising prices even though
their supp liers had nol yel begun
charg ing them more, a spokes ·
man for AAA c harged .
"They 're co llecllng a n in
crrasP that the-y h&lt;Jven't yet
suffered ... I'm sure some people
mig hi call II g-ougrng." said
William Dodd
Bu l in Pontiac. IlL , two rad io
stat ions celebrated I heir 25th
anniversary by sel ling gas for 65
cent s a gal lon - 196., pri ces - I n
an even t planned a month ago.
· ff we had had time, we could
havf' had Arab outfit s mad(' up, "
sai d WPOK -WJEZ General Manager Kevin A nf le ld.

a nd .T ommy Joe Str!wart.

LEE ,JOHNSON
sold at $1.78 per pound.
The 10 project s in the tobacco

Rlngmen were Skip M eadows,
Gar ry Fellure, E ugene Elllolt,
To m bo Woodward , Waynr .l tviden and Kent Shawve r.
Tal ly k eepers were Char les

Shavt.• r a n cl Tom Pope.

Mapping Meigs County, engineer
adds Rocksprings to new edition
By BRIAN J _ REED
Times-Sentinel Stall
POMEROY - Another pari of
Meigs Count y is now on th e map ,
at leas t on I he official slate map
According to Meigs County
Eng ineer Philip M Rober ts. d ue
to lhe e fforls of two Meigs
Cou ntla ns, the comm unit y of
Rock springs has bee n ad drd to
the latest edition of the hlghw av
department map.
E ng inl'€ r Robe rts cr edi ted thr
hard work of lhe lat e Fr rd
Goeg le in and Harold [Jfackston
wll h getting Rock spn ngs on l hr
new map . It was not. howpvcr, an
easy t ask.
A cco rding

to RohPrts. onr of

the major requir eme nt s or ge l
t lng an addit ion 1o I he map
approved hy the st al e hlghwav
department is that thP cummun ·
lty be shown o n the co unty's own
hig hway map. As I hose wllh the

latest cou n ty map will know, thr
rommu n It y of Rocksp ri ngs b
incl ud ed on th ai map .
The Oh lo Depart m ent ofTrans ·
portation.
hoWPV('r.
wa ."e-quipPf'd wi th a n older l'd ition of
the Meigs Cuunly hl ghwa~ map,
an edition wit hout the commun i t y of Rocks pr i ngs l isted on II.
F'u r that reason . lhr drpartmrnt
initia ll y rf' f usf'd the requps f o f
Goegleln and Bla ckston . Rockspri ngs, for the lim P being, wa s not
to bf' in cludPd on t h f&gt; nrw map
Af tPr much commu n icat ion
bel ween Goegl ein, Blacks ton a nd
t he state highw ay drpar tme nt .
in clud ing thr gift of a n rw Me igs
Co unty highway m ap, ODOT. al
long last, p laced the communit y
on the map .
In addition to a dding t ht•
community of Rockspring s 10 lhr
m ap, a sym bo l for the cou n ty
fairgrounds, also located a l

Rocksprings.
map

io:; shuwn on l hp nPw

Oth er sma ll communi t ies
shown nn lh P o;taiP map inc ludr

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locatf'd nf'ar Portland i , :-1 umnrr
1nrar Chf's iPr ·l and Flora w n

S!&lt;t lt' Ro utP iiH l np;n Darwi n )
T he official Ohiu Highway
Map. wht ch also includes perti ncnl tr ave l inform a tio n and Ohio
trl,·ia, is printed by ODOT r ver y
two years and is d istr ibu lrd b~ ·
lhf' dPpartmrnf frf'(' of chargr .
The maps mav be picked up at
loeal highway garages 1thr
\tlr lg.-; Coun ty o ffir r is loca i Pd
npar

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Ches l er!, ODOTs regional offl cP
In Marietta and at rPs t arpas and
1r &lt;J vl'l informal ion ce nt er s.
Accord in g to ODOT. th e near est t ravel inrormation rrnter Is
located ou tsi de of Marietta on
Interstate 77.

PULLING HIS BEST - A sanctioned I ruck and
tractor putt highlighted Friday nlghl allhe Galli a
Co unty Junior Fatr. Here, a co mpelllor altern pl.•

lo make alutt putt, bul came several up feel short.
(Times-Sentinel pholo by Lee Ann Welch)

Alban chair dedicated at RG
R IO GRANDE - Amidst a
celebra t ion of I he language and
mu sic or Wal rs. an acadPmic
c ha i r at the Universit y of Rio
Gra nd e was dedicated lo "a
Welsh l lfr
thai m ade a
difference.,.
The Ina Catheri ne Alb an Chair
in Grad ua te Ed uca tio n, made
possible hy a tru st created b.v ti1P
late educator, was dedicated by
Dr. Paul C. Hayes. presid ent of
Rio Grande- _ The dt?dication was
made during thr Gymanfa Ganu ,
the traditional We lsh concert . In
the Fl nr and PPrforming A r ts
Ce nter Friday
Remarks and special musH·
provided by D. M errill Dav is ol
Jack son , a longt lmC' fri end and
neighbor of Alba n 's, rounded ou r
the ceremony. The Gyman fa
Ga nu wa!'i co·sponsored by th t~
Card igan Cl ub of Southeastern
O hio, I he Gallipolis Blcenlr onlal

Comm lsston and I he Office of
Con tinu i ng EducCJiion a t R io
G rande .
Alban . who died i n J une 1989.
was a 192H grarlualr of R io
Gran de who worked as a teacher
a nd adminis trator lo her birth p lace, Oak HIll. and In Co lumbu s.
For many yea rs, shr was a
member oft he Ri o G randf' Board
of T rus tees and was latt'f named
a
l rustrc
Pmeri tu s nf the
in st ituti on.
Duri ng her stu dPnt day s at R io
(; r andr.
H ayes notPd. shr
furmf'd a f riendship w i l h Dean
William Al le n Lrwi s. president of
lhr uni vers il y from 19~1 unlll
19411 and one of its foremost

rd uc arur s
·'It was hen' that wa s born a
cn nr r•pl for In a Alban, to hrlp
oth Prs garnf'f a n education and
ha\'t' a n understanding of the
world around them," H ayrs said.

· ' For nvr r 60 ye&lt;:~rs, s hf' hi.'ld :1
kt'rn in ter es t in thP univers it .v ...
hP con tinued. "Her wisdom &lt;~nd
k ind ness to lhP un ivrrs it y have
IPd tu 1he crf'a I ion of this c hair in
graduate ed ucat ion. th r namP of
w hi ch will Px i st as long as lh f'
un ivers ity t•)dsts
"Through thIs Gymanfa Ganu.
we com mrnd a WPish lift· lh&lt;Jt
m ade- a differP ncr, " Havr s
added .
In add i tion to t he c hair, Ha .ve~
sa id . a bronzp relid plaqu• ·
co ntaining Alban 's l ik£%:'Ss and a
legend no ling the crea tiOn of lht ·
cha i r wi l l be hung in Annivpr..,ar~:
Hall, the home of Rio Granrlr' s
College of Education, Fine i\rt.s
a nd P hysical Education
The academic chai r wil l ai\1\V,
th r unlvt:rs lt y to Pmplo.v ;1n
outs tandi ng sc holar whn w ill 11111
on ly teach. but spe nd time in th•·
(See ALBAN, page M I

Former resident gets Bronze Star

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Yeaterdav'• Crypt0f11101•• I NEVER EXPECTED
TO SEE THE DAY WHEN GIRLS WOULD GET
SUNBURNED IN rnE PLACES THEY DO NOW. WIUROGERS
CIIIIIIO by King " - By...... h:

wou ld rise a I ola f of 15ce nts l o20
cen ts a gallon over the nE&gt;xt frw
weeks.
T he United Stalt's ge1s less
lhan 5 percent of lis crude oil
from Iraq a nd Kuwait - and
c u rre n lly h as a thrcp- tu-four
month oil resP r vf'- but spo t oil
prices have skyrocketed as world
markrt s fea r a crisis in lhe
Middle East mav threaten
su pplies
Gas sta tio ns ty pically pas s on
thE' entire amo un t of whokst:~lr
ga s price
inc r easf.' s to
con sumrr s.
Higher prices sparked n umr r ·
o us o u ttries from indus t ry and
co nsumer groups who claim oil
com paniPs should not c ha r gp

h 1ghrr prices lor gasol ine- tha t is
in tanks , rpad:-,; t o br

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his apprecia -

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Ci t izen Ac tio n. a Washington
consumf'r group, sa id gas prices

lion to all lndlvuals and firm s
who supported thi s year's even t.
Auctioneers were Lee John son

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sa le so ld for a total of $4,400
T he t otal sale brought In
$8,434.80 more than las! year's
proceeds of $18.1,692.46 .
Ed Vollbo rn . Gallia Co unt y
Ex tension Age nt , agricultun•,
was more t han pleased wit h the
1990 sa les . and on be half of fai r

for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single lellers,
apostrophes, the lenglh and formation of the word.tt are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.

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1 6 Section 1. 96 Pag•

Middleport- Pomeroy- Gallipolis- Point Pleasant, August 5, 1990

One letter stands for another. In this sample A is used

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Vol. 26 No. 27
Copyrightad 1990

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WDNNTAU

Lola Night Child abuse
vletlm'o ahopllhing hall stems
lrom hla childhood. {All;!
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8 8porll Tonight

Vulnerable : North-South
Dealer North

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40 Midianite
Moselle
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5 Corn
41 Ruminant
porridge
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1 One kind
health
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10 Alaskan
2 Lessen
peninsula
3 Ethan
Yesterday's Answer
12 Choral
or Fred
relrain
4 Car1oonist, 15 Donkey 26 Bogar1
13 Volcanic
Gardner sound
role
hole
5 Slav
18 Religious 29 Ineffectual
14 Munched
6 Milklish
image
30 Type
15 - and Ray 7 Corrlda
21 Born .
of cake
16 Wing (II .}
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31 Parking
17 "Raging
8 Monsignor, 22 Boxer's
Jol sign
Burr
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handler 33 Russian
star
10 Dar1 oH
23 Ecstasy
river
19 Weir
11 Albee
24 Join
38 Tease
20 Alley
oHering
25 Plait
37 Bankroll
prowler
21 Composer
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22 Weigh!
syslern
24 Pinfo's
morn
25 Breakfast
load
26 D.C. group
27 Talk (sf .}
28 Smallish
32 Islet
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of song
34 Negative
35 Callous
37 Word
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Running tor class president,
Eddie learns a lesson in
Louil Rukeraer David W.
Tice deciphers the numbers
found in corporate reports.

by taking thef 1r st f1ve

lncks Sllll the Q-10-3 figures to stop
the su1t, and it is sensible to pla y not rump ra ther than hazard a IO ·tr ick
heart contr ac t w1th only a ~ - 3 twart
fit
No-trump play s well Decl arer
should make the percentage pl ay of
putling in the club 10 on th e seco nd
round . Then. after wmnmg th e club
queen. declarer runs th e diamond suit
West soon has troubl e discarding. with
the result that declarer will e1ther

.76
9QIO
EAST

SOUTH

support
Sout h cert ainly has enough to b1d
game in no-trump af ter North 's Jump
to three hea rts. but South should also
recognize that a small singleton cl ub ·
'" the North hand will expose declarer
to the possibility that West ma y lead
away from a club sut t headed by A-J
or K-J, in which case the defenders

l!l Sox Pregame Show
(l)ll) Full Houoo Acttng

WEST
+K J9 2
• 96 ; 2

+u H 6

that hundreds of North players around
the world jumped to three hearts al
this p01nt. That shows 16 or 17 tu ghcard points w1th three-rard hed rl

II)

Review Stereo. C
·~ 1121 ID Primo flmo Poll

MORK !\1EEKLE AND WINTRHOP

+•

reeommends two hearts. but I am sure

magician causes trouble with
Maverick when he searches
lor treasure.

8 liO

'I K 7 4
t A K 10 8 7

South then bids one no-trump. Nort h

7:05 Cll JoHareono
7:30 (])II Fomlly Feud
(1) Bewitched
II) Entertolnmenl Tonight
Cllll) Mama'o Family
®I 0 ID OJ Joopordyl 1;1
l!ll 1D Major League
Baooboll
Mojor League Besebell
Cro..tire
7:35 Cll Sonlonl And Son
8:00 (]) II 1121 Bret Maverick A

on behalf of their old frat
lands Danny and Joey in Jail.
(A) Stereo.
(!) (f) Woohlnglon Week In

ALLEY OOP

High In lower 80s. Chance of
rain 70 percent.

Gas prices rising with Middle East tensions

+AQIOI

North are easy, but wh en respond er

a=
a

Succfff
-&gt;

NORTH

This dea l. taken from the 1990 Ep son compelit1on held on Ju ne 8. em phasizes bidding. The first two bids by

@ SporhiCenlor

Of

Eastern High School Boosters make plans
to operate booth at Meigs fair ... Page B-3

Classified...- .. _.. _._ . ____ .. _D2-7
Deaths -__ . _.. --· ___ .. ____ __ .... A3
Edltorl al __ .. ____ .. ........... .i\.2
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Benumb - Epoch - Antic- Negate - PENGUIN

Fortune

l.-A PPtf!

Comics- ................... Inser t

Beat of the Bend :

lhe chuckle quoled
by Wing in tke m1s.s ing words
you develop from step No. 3 below .

"I want a compamon who is small a~d cute, loves
water sports and enjoys groop actrvtttes, the bachelor
told the dating agency. The computer matched h1m up
with a PENGUIN.

l!ll 1D Night Coun
I!! Mloml VIce

"''

Along thP Rlvt•r ......... BI -X
Sales . --___ ..... _...... _. _.. _. DI -X

Q-~:mplele

SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS

(() ct Current AHolr
®I 0 Ill OJ Whtol Of

&lt;I)

Battle lines are drawn for never-ending
debate on monetary condit ions... Page B-6

I

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NeWIHOUr

FRANK AND ERNEST

Inside

Stan Evans

Page B-1

D-1

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EN B 0 L

7:00 (]) D PM ~~'~ zlno
(1) Andy G
(I) lnoldo Edition
l1l (!) MocNoll Lehrer

·- .. ....

•

Donald Wright
takes fair photos
33rd year in row

low to form four simple words

Newhart 0
(I) (I) 1J ABC Ntwo 1;1
m Body Electric
C!l 3·2·1 Contact 1;1
®I 0 (D CBS Newo 1;1
l!ll 1D Three'o Company
®Top Card
@ SportoLook
® Rln Tin Tin K-9 Cop
6:35 Cll Andy GriHith

.

50 cents

ldl11d by CLAY I. POUAN

8:00 (]) D Cil Cll ct ®I 1121 .,
II)) Nowa
(1) I Dream Of Jeannie
l1l NtWIOn'o Apple See how
a strobe light freezes a
moment tn time. Q
C!l Roadlng Fllllnbow 1;1
l!ll ID Andy Griffith
I!! He-Men
Other Side Of VIctory
IHJ World Today
Qll Zorro
6:05 Cll Beverly Hlllbllllto
6:30 (]) II 1121 NBC NlghHy Nowo

'f'OU CAN TRUST HER. ~""'"'~
BROWN! YOU'RE IN LOVE,
YOU?60FORIT! KICK THAT
!=OOTBALL, CllARLIE 6ROWt-l!

Sunday
WOlD
UMI

Meiiibef.

ol
the audience piped up and sang along with Just
Another Band, a Columbus group which appeared
-at the Gaida County Junior Fair Friday night.

Here, band
have a tilde
on
before trekking out Into the crowd, serenading the
ladleo and singing with the guys, 1Times-Sentinel
photo by Lee Ann Welch)

By LEE 1\NN WELCH
Times-Sentinel Stall
GALLIPOLIS - ll 's been 46
years slncr Fra nk L Snedaker
saw baiiJe, bul he has finally
received a bronze star for meritoriou s servi ce to the United
Sta l es al Oma ha Beach, Normandv, F r ance.
Snedaker, 69, now livi ng In
Jensen, Fla., would never talk
a bout his time In World War II,
according lo his son Jeff. a
Gallipoli s resi den t. But Snedaker
f inal l y a pp l i ed
for l he
d ecoration.
Frank Snedaker was noml·
nal ed for the cita tio n by Samuel
L. H amlllon, medical corps capl ai n, on now wha t Is a talle r ed
recomme nd ation sheet. In II.
Snedaker was recognized for his
work as a surgi cal technic ian
with thP 499lh Medical Collecting

.,

la nd ing on Omaha
Beach on J une 7. 1944. He
prov iced medical aid to !hose
wo unded for 42 hours. a nd faced
"grave personal danger''
The ci tatio n reads:
"Des plle enem y shell and
sniper fire, Technician T hird
Grade SnE&gt;daker carrl&lt;'d atone
lhe dull es of surg ical technic ia n
In adm inis ter ing medical aid to
the wounded until the arrival of
the rema i nder of the medical
dela tchme nl. He co nt inued his
dangerous tas k for nearly 42hou rs wllhout r es t during a lime
when casua lti es were ex tremely
heavy and t her eby a ided In l he
savi ng of many lives."
Fra nk Sneda ker f orm er ly
lived In Ga llipolis, and was lhe
founder of the Shake Shoppe In
195(} at lh c slle of H&amp;R Block at
!he co rner of Second Avenue and
Compan y.

Syca more .
Bes ides Jeff Sneda ker. hr ha &gt;
anot her son , Si eve.

FRANK L. SNEDAKER
l

•

�August 5, 1990

Commentary and perspective
iunb~

'limes- Jentin.el
A Division of

BERLII' -

til Court St., Pomeroy , Ohio

(6141 992-2156

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher

The onslaught or

II caught the m more unprepared
than the first bigevrnt, the fall of
the Wall
Thpn• 1sn 't a hotr l 1oom to he
had in East Ber lin for thr rest of
thr year. and acco modat10ns in
Wes t Berlin e aren 't much more

abundant

Be rlin

shares

the

touris t cr is is w 1th all of Easte rn

HOBART WILSON JR .
Executive Editor

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher-C ontroller

A MEMBER orThe t:nlte-&lt;1 PrPSs lnt t:&gt;rnat!onal. Inland Da ll v Press Associ a ·
lion and lh f'Amt&gt;r1C1ln NPw&lt;ipa ppr Pub lls h Pr~ A~~oclatlon.
LETTERS OF OPJN IO/\' arp wplrom{' Tht"Y should IJ&lt;' If'!'~ than lOO words
lonJit All if'ITNs arp subjf'("' 1o l&gt;dltlnl': and m us! bf' st~M w\1 h namr. address and
telep hon e number Nu u n si~.:- nro IE'Itl'rs wUJ b4' publ lshro Lrttf"r&gt; ~ h o u ld bP In
good taste, addrt'Ssin~ lssuPs. no t personalttlrs

~· Backstairs

at
the White House
By HELE!\ THOMAS
l'PI Whill' House Reporter
WASIIIN\.TOT&gt;i - II gro up of Hollywood sta r s and ot hl'r ce lebrille&gt;

wrre sorely d isa ppo in ted whPn nC&gt;it h('r Pn•sident nor M r s. Bush
.. showed up for th e charities awards rvP nl s tha t thr f irst ladY
spo nso red as honorary c hai rwo m an .
And somf' of them threatened to walk ou t w hrn Ll . Col. Olh'l't
No rt h, v.ho was l'onvi cted in a n Iran· Con tra sca ndal t ricll. showPd up

August 5, 1990

Supreme Court lets the bad times roll
tourist s was the seco nd bigrvcnt
for Berliners over the pas t year .

· 82:1 Third Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio
(6H) «&amp;2342

Page-A-2

E urope. Onr Czec hoslov ak tourism offi cia l recently l am ented,
·'I need 10,()()() more bt&gt;ds in
Parg ur today . Tomorrow is too

Ia !c."
BPlatPd ly, hotPI t' hain s suc h as
Marr tott a rr scra mbling for

building sites 1 n both Eas I an~
WeSI Ber lin. T he favored spot.
acco rding to our sources. is nPar
Pot sdam ('! Pldza, oncp the heart

of thr pre. Wall Ber lio The hotel
bu tl d ings a rt.• banking on th f' fact
that thr influ x of tourist s i s not J

tcmpura r v f luke but lhr lt rs l of
mJm· w0:1vrs to comr.
ThP cha ins arP bumptng in to ;1
m&lt;:~Jor prob lf.' m i n Ea st Berlin

T h('r£' ts sc arrr !.v &lt;.1 pPicP of lanci
i n down town f3(•rl tn wit h c lrar
ownf' r sh ip. Fort~ · yPa r ..;, a go \.rhrn
thP Corman Democratic RPpub
I ir w;~s formPd. proprrt\ wa ...

owned by the slate. Then, when
the Marxist gover nment began
fal li ng l ate last year, som e of the
governm en t officials though!
they co uld capillizc on the
situation and bt&gt;gan bu ying prop
erty from the government at
fire · scale prices
It is unlikely th at any of those
midni ght sal es will hold up und er
scr utin y, so hotel buil&lt;lers st il l
don' t know who owns the land
the pre-war priva te owners. th e
governm ent or the pos t·Cold War
ca r petbaggers
ln t he m ea nti m e. East and
\\'es t ha,·e to ma ke do with thP
hotels the)' have. Berlin 's two top
tourslm ollicials, Heinz Bu sc h
from th e Eas t and Ha ns· Jurgen
Bt nf'k

fr om lhP West. a re work ·

tng together to so lve l hr problem
Th ey told us th ai the immediaiP
cha llenge is to find more beds.
More tha n 5,()()() Beruners have
L'\'Pn opened their homrs to
to uris ts fur a prier- But that

won ' t be enough.
Eas t Berli n a\waged

o mill ton

\"tsitors a .v rar un ti l thi s vr·ar.
whrn th(' number t rip led. Th at
tnclu df'S t hOSE'
who walkPd
across t hr bo rd {'r fo r a day and
didn"t nrrd a ho tP l. West Bforltnf'

Jack Anderson and Dale VanAtta
onlv coun ts those who sp&lt;&gt;nd the
night It was 1.7.1 mi llion last
year. but will be ~· ,· II bl·.vo nd thai
this year. The number s don't
incl ude the V!Si tin g fnPnd s and
family who s ta.v wi th American
militar.v pr r so nnL'I
Fou r tourism . rhf•W all t'ouldn'l
have fa lle n at a be!tcr ti m f'

IJerlin had no gtmmi rk planned
lor 1989 or 1990,10 allrart vi si tors
" We w r r e running out of idL' as on
how to prnmoll' RPrli n as &lt;J
tourtst drstinallon." onf' officia l

ro nl tded.
I n 1983 . Wes t Bc·rlin promott •d

a

" 'GC'rman Amrrican
Sum mPr . " In Pl84. Thr ci t ~ ·
staged major f trewo rk s d i'&gt;J da~ c;
In 19R5. 11 wa s a "C ardf'n

Exhtbtlt on. · In 198b. th e let ror ·
ists cance led thr s('ason whrn
th ev bombed a WPs t Bi'fline
disco . and no amou nt of promo·
tum could l urP /\rnl'ric: an toun sh
to Brrli n. ThC'fr wc.t s ct to urist
boom lC'l In 19 R'i \\ i I h I hP i ;lOI h
annivrrsar _
, . of 1hf' c tl! In \9Rl-l.
thr tour ism offi ri;!ls pro m otf'd
H.f'rlin as "'T h0 t:uro p1 'a n Cap iTal
of CulturP ··
Sinrrt hPn.lhPW;!ll . orthPia&lt;"k
thrrr&gt;of. h&lt;l!-l proYidPd th(' kind ot

.IOB T CG OF·WAR- German
is

unification

crea ting

other

une xpected probl em s. this lime
for t hr French. It a l ians. America ns and sornf' Turk s wo r king in

West Ge t mJny . Unemployed
F:ast Germ a ns wa nt th eir jobs
Alt houg h th e Turks are the
mos t num erous. they oftPn work
at thr st reeT·c lcaning level a nd
thr ir j ob.'&gt; arr no t covr ted by the
un Prn p loyrd E ast Ger m ans. But

Turk s

in

low·

and

middle·

pos itions arr a t

manag r m r nt
n~k .

Rusi nf's s ]J!'Op!r 1n Germany

tel l u&gt; of F.as t Germa ns bluntly
&lt;Jskin g \\ hy

a

Frrnrhman, for

t•sa mpt e ts holding a job th at a
Cr r md n cou ld do . In othr r rases,
L1sl ( ;rrman g roups havt' sug·
ges trd hiring qu ota s for their

m•·mbet·..,
Som t' firms ha v(' assurPd thei r
long riml' lor eign rmployrrs t ha t
tlw\ arr not goi ng 10 br f ir ed to
ma.k(' room for tncom in g Eas r
Cermans . RuT man~· in !hi' Ronn
gOYf'rnmPnt an' s_v mpathetic to
tiH · J-: ~1" 1 ( ;t'Jm.n1s who soon wil l
h;r\1' t hl' \"0 11 '
Tltt · un( r1tJ tnt\ · abo ut Bonn
1 -1!.
.rndlhl· pu ... h ini 'S~ of th e F.as!
~CIUW{\N~ f~~ ' r man .., h;n·c lpd to Jn inc rease
1r1 l,t!r nl a nti -Ge rman ft&gt;l'lings
WJ IIlt n !Ill' Lu rrqw; Jn comm unity
.rnd .tmt mg Amr nra ns doin g
illl"tnt's" th t ·H' S;ud onr angry
,\rnl'rit ·.tn w tw tl.L" bern do ing
IJu..., tnr ·.., . ., \nih th t' Crrma ns since
1ht· 1'! -, ~ h. ··,\!h·r 1hr war. t hey
HI" I • • ,11 our t• •t•l
\ov,· thl'\·'rr aT
!lU I l ht !J.Ji o.., .

SUPRJRTING ~ARTs __ _

to present onr of thP awc1 rd s at th eir dinner tn Wa sh ington .

no

1 ha t

attract i on
promotion

U~ D

n [\:

Th e cha riti es galhenng sa l uted lhP hi g h roller s whose philan·
throplc ron tribullons run as ht gh as $IOO,Ill~i Thl' star s, Including
Diane L add . .J ay ne Mea dow s and o ther s, WE'rE' in v itPd to hp on hand
They werP invited to a " break fas t" at the Whilr HouS&lt;' th at
amount ed to an ddmini stratio n brie f i ng a nd a danish pastry hr ld in

the Indian Treat;· Room of the Execu ti ve Offi ce Oui ld tng The
president, who had bee n E'.X Pf't't Pd , was a no show .
Th e .\· also were im·itrd to lunch in thr Whitf' House· ·· mf'ss · · Jnd
ho{X'd they wou ld sre t hr fi rst lad\·. But latrr thPv wPn' 1old 1hat M r &lt;.
Hush was in Kennebunkport. Ma.inr. for thr m~ nth of Augusl
11 al l grws tu p rove tha t ~· ou ca n hJ \'(' an l'ngravrd Wh itP Hou s1·
tnv it atiOn. bu1 thai d(Jf'sn't mPan Prrsi drnt or M rs 13u sh wtll br on
hand to grrPt .vou.

\l i \1

Lll iTI I HL\1

-

la st

l"U fl l l"dl 'tOJ I' Pllllll !i·d llw Pt ·nt,J W!Il $:Uu 20 on
lh · IJI.Itl h.t' l' of ;r :-- tn g le pa ir of
pL1 '1, ]r ' 1"~" 111" that th f' ot·igina l
,..., ,J!t• 111 ,r ·r· 11!1 t}H' p ll('["S, $9~1 .2 0 ,
\\.t'- .r n+· t · tJit htg h and lhr
("nmp,rm . Pr·dtl
&amp; Wh itnP.V.
J&lt;.,o.., Lwd 1111' rl'fund
wlw n a
mt ·mtH't
ol r o ng t l':-- ... co m ·
pl, t tnr·d .'\1)\~ !ht · l' +'n t agon has a
p.tll 11! pllrr' Th.tt cn~t &lt;.1 mPrr
Shh' l
,\1 thl" r ;J1(• . Congrrss
...,huuld tw tthiP ro ltck tiH· budgrt
d• ·liclt b\ ft...,( ·, d \l',tr ·~(I~JO
\\f ' t·k

Lobbv i sts ca n makr appo tntm rnts wtth Bus h adrnm lst r J tion &lt;JidP...
who h aVL' of f icrs tn thf' E xrcuti\·r Officr Bu tldtn g a nd walk ri g ht in .
.
But it i:-, a diffl'rr' nt s t o r ~· for reportc•r s who h avt' to ):;O throu g h
· clt"aran cr~ . gtv i11g &lt;J gP. r Jn k an d Soc ial Srcurit .\ n umbers to gd in to

: onr of the EOB of fi ces.
Often th ry also haw' l o br specta l ly rscor tPd to the offi CE'S.
Thr Par isian loo ki ng baroque EOB nex l doo r '" the White Housl'
·. uspd to be the War and State Depa r tme ntl&gt;efor r an&lt;l'during Wo r ld
:WJ r I I. T hust' of f if'PS were mov{'d to nra rby Arl in g ton . \ 'a .. aftP r flu·
. Pentagon wa .-; b uilt .

In t hr I Y40s and I he IYJ&lt;Js tht' bu i ld ing was l airl v open to thr pn•s;
:a nd the public . l3ut President Lyndon B . Johnson chang ed a ll that
.. during t hr \' if't nam War and rul ed the building off I lm Its to outs iders

,I dt•lt'Jl&lt;.,('

Barbara Bus h. whosr m a in projPct in thr Wh!te HoL'se is prom otmg

nat io na l li terac y, has taped 10 prog ram s in which she reads aloud
children's books lor the ABC R adio Ne two rk .
Th e programs, starting with an hour·long American AgPnda
hroadcast S&lt;•pf. 5 with ABC.TV anchorm an Peter J enmngs. wil l ill'
aired in lhl' fall. The rarlio ser ies will bt&gt; a ired on Sunday eve nings.
Eac h will las t 30 minutPs w it h Mr s. Bus h rf:'a ding hr r fa\·ontr
e.&lt;rerp ts fr om books of &gt;nlrrPs tl o rh ildrrn fr om 110 10years old, l or a
IO·minu te segment.
Th e fi rst lady a l so plan s to plug her nr~ opu.s · Mill ie's HotJk " .11 a
r r-cept io n in New York on Srp 1. 12 spo nso rf'd h\· th(' Wil liam Morrow

Publishing Co.
: II is doubtfu l that Mrs . Hush will hit the road to tout her boo k around
the co untry . but shP ts r.x pPctPd to drum up plPnt:v o f publicit y for 11
and royalties for tlw Bar ba r a B ush Litrrac.v Fuu ndati nn

.

• Is 1hen t hlP! ic and now fl t) . \ P&lt;H ·Old pn)s idr n 1 s l o~.-~. 1ng clow n 'I H !' now
r.are l ~' jogs, and on hi S n·rf' n1 Wf'f'kf'nd tnp to Krn nl·hun kport, Matnr·.
nr didn ' t run at all and play &lt;'d golf on lv onrr
AidP.-; sa ld hr ~~.:as act 1\"P o n I hP IPn n is cn u rl a ncl h f' a I so spun Ll rou ncl
t hE' Atlant ic in h ts rrcl . ~.-~.· hitr Jn d hlur S ~ 'i'd boa t. T hP Ftdl' l il\·.
Las t y('ar whPn 1\u sh wr nt t o Krnnl'bu nk por!. h1· wa-. d!h lt' ITC
der vis h , often joggi ng, pl&lt;.t\"ing tcn n1s. go llm ~. f ish tng J nd boati ng al l
in thP same da _
\·
~ mP Spr rf'l Spn·tt'f' agrnr s &lt;Hr wo nd Ning whpl hPr th(' li·VC'&lt;H ·Olcl

Fidl'lit v takr s a bp;lf i ng whp n Bu sh lakrsovrr Th r· whrrl an d.rr.tshr:-thr waves in !h(' ;\l!Jntw wtth hi ... hPi tP r skrltr&gt;r pilot i ng .
The m edia OOat s. form in~ an arma d a. l o! low thP rPq uirPd di s t&lt;.JnC'('

behind him
Bu sh has thrf'f' wr'rk.., I'U mtn g up tn Augu st to p lay· at his Ma tm'

seas id e estate, which ha s been in hi s famil y Stnre his ch tldhood
In the mf'antimP . Pvt&gt;n thl' shopk erlJ('rs. who la.s r yra r co mpl a ined
about lh f' i nvas ton of th r Whit!' HousP prl'ss corps dogging thr

Ulltn O\'f'd .

Thr tru ubl f' WJ tllm us t furwra h
i.s thf' \ lhf'!' f.til to l ourh out
clrrprs t frr lin gs . Uraling as th f'\ "
do w ith til t' r lrmPnta l iss urs
affPI'lin g PVI'r _v ont• of 11 '-', thp~·
!-l hould .;;ppak v i vrl l _~,- dnd pPrson
a ll y to r•a c h onr prpo;r nt . Th('~
should a lso be t hP cor po t ;rt+ ·

f'X pJ"f' SSIOn Of lhf' hf'ff'&lt;J\f'd fami
l ~· 's prot u und "orr OIA'
Thf'rf' is J modf'rn ln'nd ;m ;t_
\
from gr iPf ar fu nPrat.... t o "
··(·f'khration ot l tfr . ·· WhJIP ha "
tr' pl. rc· r·tl tJ I; tck as lh r l n urctral
colot l&lt;,·rrvlhtng I" upbi'a1 &lt;I" il
l0'-:1\. \\' ll at'.., tr, bc..,a d a00ut '1 ' .
I \U!IlCir' r tf th.Jt J&lt;., po...~1 · h olog 1
t·al l\ &lt;.,DLJ n d 111 i.., 11 Jll "l ;tn il lhl ·t
wa .\ '~ 1· 1". J dt · dt•ath·.., ttnp&lt;'rtou '&gt;
pn• .&lt;.,r·n~ · ~· .

:\ r lhLJ .John ( ,+J..,..., lp , l ht' gT+'llt
Sccd thlt prcarhPr. cou ld ha\"1"·
"nc;wr·t t·cl rh 1· qur'\llon. · ·wh ,il ..,
1n hf• .;; ,1(! abnut'l "
· ,\tt. · lw 'l,ttd tn l1is '-'Prmon
,rfi,·J tlh w tft•'" . . uddrn dc;llh. ··11
1..., !h(' ll itl l 't g t ud gi ng 1'\"t•n
"' 'co nd of t hf' dr•;11 bod ~ to th( '
"t 'n~t· lt 'ss Pi.uTh . An .v t hin g. no·
t hing. ,111d thf' uld O\·rrwhf'lmtng
p; ttnl'. back Jga tn That's 10 be
... ;HI ;tbout.
Th, · mPm bPr . . u! rhl' twrPa\·rd
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RIPLEY, W.Va . - A Gallipoli s
man was ktlled Friday in a
four ·wheel motorcycle accident
In Jackson Countv, W.Va.
Ralph H Ferguson, 69, wa s
riding his !9!!6 Honda four ·
wheeler on Log Lick Road near
Collage v Ille, W.V a .. w h en he
drov "~ &gt;· n 1o a deep ru t, over turned
.
an d wa s pmned under the
mal or cyr Ie.
Troo per J .C . M 1' ll er o1 t he Wes 1
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· 1a ·med. " I t .s rea 1ly not more
mam
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Th e repor t on the accident,
campi Ied by lnvestigalingolllrer
K . M Comer, stal ed It was near
d us k w hen F erguson hit the
I wo-an d -a- haII ·feet deep rut. The
reporl a Iso staled that a witnes s
'd·
n mg with Ferguson, " had
fallen behind Ferguson about 50
yards, saw his wheels fl y up in

GALLIPOLIS Ralph H.
Fergu son, 69, Rl. I, Ga llipoli s,
died Friday al Ripley, W.Va.
Born Sep l. 27, 1920 in Ripley,
son of the la te Richard Ferguson
and Vera Harpold Ferguson, he
was a ret ired meat cutter from
Johnson's Superm arkets and at tended the First Church of the
Naza rene in Gallipolis.
Surviving are his wile, Ruby
Mo rri s Ferguson, whom he mar ried Sept.1, 1940; two daughter s,
Beverly Fowler of Fort Sm llh,
Ar k., and Mrs . Joseph (Brenda!
Anderson of Washington , W.Va .:
three sons. Morris R. Ferguson
of Wes tches ter, Ohio. Ron Fergu so n of Middleport and Rod
Ferguson of Pomeroy: one
brother , Wade Ferguson of Ches ter. W.Va : lwo sisters, Phyllis
Creque of Cuyahoga Falls, and
Irene Parsons of Melbourne,
F la.; 10 grandchildren and three
grea t -grandchild ren.
He wa s preceded In death by a
son, Mlrhael , and by several
brothers and sis ters

Services will be 2 p.m . Munday
in the Willis Funeral Home, with
1he Rev. Mi chael Bearden olll ·
cia l ing Burial will be In Parson s
Cp mel ery, Gay, W.Va . Friends
ma y ca ll al the funeral hom e
fr om 2-4 and 7-9 p.m . Sunday .

David U.

qualnl fiShi ng vi llage durin g thr mont hs of .lulv an d 1\ugust

.White Hou sP press secret a ry Marlin F'lt zwa tf' r wen t homr to
Abilene. Kan .. l or hi s 20th high sc hoo l class reun io n, and he was
tniralded as a hero in the hometow n boy makes go od trad i tion.
Some obsrn·0rs comm Pn ted that Fitzwater was so popular w ith thr
: home folks th at he co uld run l or public off ire . I\: ow th at hPha s bl'Pnat
· the ropsld e of the White House "-ilh rntrv lo lhP Ova l Olftre. he m ig ht
: just do th ai

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By United Pre.s International
TodaY is Sund av. Aug '·the 217th day of 1990 wi th liR to lo llu~· .
Th r moon is wclx ing, moving toward it s rirst qua rt t• r.
Th e morning stars are VPnus. Mars and Jupite r
Th P C'Venlng stars arP M er cury and Sat urn.
ThoS&lt;' born on thi s dat e are under the sign or Leo. They inc lu de
: French nove list Guy de Maupassan l in 1850, poet and cri tic Conrad
· Aiken in 1889, film director John Hu sto n In 1906, actorllobert Taylor
: In 1911. astronau t Nell Armstrong in 1930 tage 60), and actor John
: Saxon In 1935 1age 55) .
On this dale In history:
In I833, Chicago was Inco rporated as a village with a populallon of
about 200.
In I 861 , President Abraham Lincoln signed into law the first federal
lricotne tax . As a wartlme measure, all incomes over $800 were to be
taxed at the rate or 3 percent. II was rescinded tn 1872.
In I962, actress Marilyn Monroe died or an overdose of
\)arblturates . ·
'In 1963 the United States, Britain and I he Soviet Union signed a
tfeat.y outlawing nuclear tests In the Earth's atmosphere, In space or
· under tl)e ~··
· Jn 1974, PreSkle'l.t Richard Nixon admitted ordering the Watergate
invesdgatlon balte~ six days after the break -ln. Nixon sa id he
expected to be Impeached.

Nea~e

RACINE - David U. Nease,
67, Nease Road, Racine, died
Sa tur day In Holzer Medical Cen·
ter following a brief illn ess .
He was born in the Nease
Set tlem ent to L ea h Bear Nease of

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What a pn ma f ane absurd &gt;l v .

th' l l"g or not. " Mr. lloolr·.' nnrP

abor tjo n ri gh lsa dn•rsa r iPs.lrnd
mf'yourra rs. Wrhavrrom e to
divinp th r judicial pred ilec tio ns
of Da vid Ha ckrt t Sou trr a s lh P
nrwrst k.idon thcSuprr m rCourl
bloc k. not to Jssc•s hl s qualifiCJ·
ti ons. LC't us loo k no fu rttw r than

Chief Ju stice W1l lla m H. Rr hn
q u is t possesses o nr of th e na·
li on' s f!nes t judic ia l min ds and
ye t hr has ass idu ously r u led to
turn thr cloc k back ro a prP·
Roosrvf'll Suprl' mP Cnurt . 1\
stunnin g tnt eiJPrt does not gua

observed wi th CaP ite tmp tf' l .v .
"t hr suprrmr co urt fo ll ows th '
ill iction rrt u rns . "
T hl' la st thrrr prf'sidrntial
I' IPrlio n tt'tu r ns wou ld srpm to
m a kr 11w c as(' for r onsrr\'a l !\'r
appo in tm ent s

his Ne w Hampshire godfa th er
and !he Lou tsiana agenda.
The ex treme rig ht ·wing root

ran l et' a human tl artan so ul
As for th e co nservati ves ' dlsi n·
genuous ca na rd that the conser ·

l3u l instead of being oiN'ssed
wit h how So uter may or may oot
strengthen the Supreme Co urt's

prinl s of th f' prcs !df?nl" s c rC' ti ·
nous chiPf of sta ff, John Sun unu,

vat ivf' Interpretation of thP ron
s lituti o n is not lPg isla t ing from

ideologica l bal ancr, wr shou ld
look to stat e lrg is!J turc s fo r

rovrr Sou ter likt• an early morn
in g fog In a swa mp. To rlen y that
So uter will not fa l l quickly In
Ideo logica l line and implement
th e Reagan ·Rehnquist -Bush
lurn -baek the·)udlrlal -rlock pro·
gram Is to insult the in telligence
of conser va tives and liberal s
alik e.
Even if Souter managed to
co nvey to his se nalorlallnqulsltors a cautiously undeflnded
position on aborlton, It defies
logi c and reason to expect him to
disavow a history of l aw enforcement and judicial conservatism.
Why should we expert other·
wise• Yet, conservatives are
busy trying to cover their congen!tal an it -progress tracks by m antllng Souter In I he resperta bllll y
of Intellectual brilliance and a
fid elity to consti tutional inter prela tions !ha l will no! legis la te
from the bench

the benc h, lei I hem look no
further tha n I he l amed ro nserva- ·
l ive derlston Plessy vs. Ferguson
that const itutionally entrenched
"separa te but equal" facilitie s
lor bla cks in 1896. The Supreme
Court has legislated as allen
through judicial denial as it has
by judlclalcreatlvlty. Mostrlght wi ng conservatives and their
media apologists still have troubie accepting the plow.
But II we want an accurate
bellwether lor this country 's
ideological future, we need not
focus our energies on .Souter's
nomination hearings. He merely
reinforces an already ronserva l ive Supreme Court remade In
the Im age of Ronald Reagan.
Reagan simply reconfirmed that
the Supreme Court has always
bt&gt;en a political instrument and It
always will be. "No matter
whether th ' constitution follows

direct ion
Wh erever th e sf al ps scr m to be
head ing toward a Comstoc klan
crackdown on l r~e speech, a
prehistoric restr ictio n on abor·
l ion ri gh ts, a no·so-s ubtle endor·
se men! of violence against flag
burn er s, the scullllng of alllrma·
tlve action and a pre-civil rights
resista nce to rac ial equalliy,
Louisiana has emerged as prl·
mu s Inter pares among the 50
states.
You would have to search long
and hard IO lind a more Neanderlhallc slate ieglslalor than a
leadlngantl-a bortlonstaterepre·
sentatlve, Carl Gunther, who
rationalized Is opposition toabor·
lion In cases of rape or lncPSt with
"Inbreed ing Is how we get
championship horses."
I think we can comfortable
anticipate that Judge Souter's
judicial rulings will adhere

l'losr ly to the co urt' s curren1
co nsrr vat ivr m a jori ty. II is a

majority f ar more compatible
tdf'Oiogie ally with Louisiana 's

C'X· Ku Klux Kl a n st:J tr rPpresen .
ta li v~.

Damag
· e reported

GALLIPOLIS-JeanK!ngery .
Ga11ipolls, reported to the Gallia
County Sheriff's Departmen t
that an unknown person or
persons had poked holes In her
swimming pool liner. Kingery
stated that It would cost approxl ·
mately $I,OOO to replace.
Bill Powers, Crown City , llled a
theft report at the Gallia Countv
J
Sheriff's Department. Powers
stated that a hvdraullr jack, a
'
pair of hog ring pliers and a pair
of tin snips were stolen from him.
Sandra L. Drennen, 26, Gal llpo·
lis, was arrested and lnrarcer·
aled !OJ dri ving without an
operator's li cense.

Jack Fowler, CIC l'Xl'rutive
vice president , m et wi th th&lt;•
orga nizati on and ex plained t he
methodology that has been ap·

pr oved by th r Ohio Dat a Users
Cent ero r th e Oh 10
' llepartrm·nto I
Development
A t rai nin g sessio n for those
people participating in the sur
vel.' will be held at thPMI. Ca rm el
Baptist Chu rc h in Bid we ll, Tut•s
day Aug 7 at 7 p m
'
·
· ·
The survey will beg in Monda y ,
Aug. J:l, with housp to house
visit ations to deliver and expla in
the su rvey form . An addressed
stamped envelope will be provlded lor mailing to the Ohio
Valley Regiona l DPvelopmrnt
Co mmission lor tabul alt on.
County Comm iSs ion pres ident,
Geo rge Pope sa id , "We are going
to great length s to ins ure the
conflnde nlialit y of Jhi s informa lion. No one in Gallia Cou nt y wi l l
see the com p let ed survpy
form s.'
When the resid ent fill s it ou t .

dtst Churc h, past president of th e
Southern Local Board of Educa tion and a past director of th e
Huntington Interstate Milk Pro·
durers, serving as Its president
for more than 25 years .
In addition, he was a lormpr
director of the National Milk
Proudcers Fed e ration, a
member or the Ohio and Ameri ·
r an Jersey Call ie Clubs, a
dtrertor of COBA and a past
president of the Meigs Co unt y
Dairy Service Unit.
He served In the First Cava lry
Medics In the Pacific Theatre of
World War II.
Surviving are hi s wife, Jean
Brafford Nease; a son, Roger
:'-lease of Racine; a daughter
Mrs . Keith IRoma) Sayre of
Racine; two granddaughters; a
sister, Mrs. Herbert (Margaret)
Dav is of Athens; two broth ers
and William Nease or Rellelon talne, and Frederick Nease of
Ra cine; on e aunt, Mrs . Fl orence
Bear of Racine; and several
nlecPS and nephews.
Services will be 1 p.m. Mond ay
In the E wing Funeral Home, with
the R ev. Wesley Tha tcher and
Pastor Jerry Hines ol!ir iallng.
Bur ial will be In Gilmore Ce metery . Friend s may cal l at the
funeral hom e alter 2 p.m.
Su nd ay.
In lieu of flow ers, contributions
may be sent to the American
Cancer Soc iety, the SIN E-CERA
of Athens or th e Or phans Fund of
the New Life Covenant Church of
God In Ches ter.

Harry H. Schwab
POMEROY
Harry H.
Sch wab, 87 , West Main Street,
Pomeroy, died Friday at Veterans Memorial HospitaL
Born July 17, 1903 In Clncinnall. he was the so n or the late
Harry Schwab and Kathryn
Nlem yer Sc hw a b. He worked as
a machinist at Foot e Mineral ,
and was a mc mtwr of Masonic
Lodge 165 F&amp;AM . He al so was a
member of St. Paul Luthera n
Church .
He is su rvi ved by his wi fe,
Ed ith M . Schwab; two son s.
Harry E. Sc hwab of Reno . and
Richard L. Sc hwab of Fort

Myers, Fla. ; two daughter s,
Belly J . Dudding of Winfield.
W.Va, and Sylvia M. Sands of
Pa lm Spri ngs, Calif. : a brother.
Edwi n Schwab of Arcadia, Fla .:
11 grandchildren and 11 great
grandch ildren; and several nie
ces and nephews .
Services will be I p.m . Tuesday
In th e Ewing Funeral Home,
Pomeroy , wllh the Rev. Laura
ShreHie r and the Rev . William
Mlddleswa rth officiating Burl aI
will be In Beech Grove Cemetery .
Fri ends may call at the funera l
hom e on Monday from 2:30-4 and
7-9 p.m.

\HF.STEH omd s£'&lt;lls it In thP rnve lopc. it
goes direc tly to the Project
Manager tn Po r !S mouth, that
person will no t eve n k now who if
ca m e from .
WhPn al l of thr rrturns are in .
I he an'as med ian household
incomr will bP ralcu Ia 1Pd and 1h('
informa t ion g i vrn 1o F'armPr s
Hom e Admini st r ation and Ohio
EPA .
Ga llia Eco nomic Deve lopm Pnt
Association Prrsident \V ay n1 ·
Robinson, i s asking for volun
IPPis from th r coinmunil\ 01
other organizat ions to d.ss t.. . !
them with thi s proj ec t . Anvane
interes ted Ca n C'D nt ac t Rob1.nso n
at 446 .n62, James Kt•(•is c~t
245-541R or ,Jack Fowlrt a1
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Dr. Jennings Marshall
L OUI SVILLE, K y.- Jennin gs
R. Marshall, M .D, age 81, died
Sa turda y at hls n•sid encr in
Loui sville, Ky.
Born Dec. I, 1908, he was the
son of the late Piall and Ma ry
Ellen tBea ty) Marshall . He was
a retired phy sician and a
member or the Highland Pres bv ·
terian Chu rch. HP was also a

World War II Army vel ern and a
fo r m er pro fesso r at thE' Univer ·

sll y or Loul s\1lle School of
Medi cine
He is survived by his wi le.
Alloola 1Ba ily) Marshall, one
daughter, Marianna McDonald
of Lexington, Ky .; two sons.
Jennings B . Marshall of Ves tav i a
Hills, Ala . , and John F . Marshall
of Mayfi eld , Ky.; and six
grandchild ren.
He was prr eP&lt;kd in d eat h by
l our broth ers .
Services will be held ·Monday

his

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Memori al Hospi tal by the Meigs
County Rescue tea m where he
was t.rpat ed and rPIPased wiih
minor conlu sions. Th e driver Of
th e se mi. Mi chael S. Lo ngfellow.
35. Hu ntingt on, W Va , was riled
lor driving !ell of cen ter

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one sis ter. Mrs. L ucille Rose of
Columbu s; lwo hrothers. L esiP r
Tay lor of Middleport aod 1\rthur
Ta ylor of Co lumbu s.
Servi ces w ill be Monda y at l
p.m
at lh~ Raw lings -CoatsFi sher F uneral Home in Middl e
pori. Th e Rrv . CiPn :11rCiung will
olliriate. Bu ria l will bt• in River
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homP toda y f rom 1 to 4 p m. and
from 7 to 9 p.m.

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when th r rar hC' wa s driving wa ~
struck by a sPmi

CARDINAL

years at High \va y Produ cts ln

Surviv ors

Man hurl in wreck

lnl &lt;o~nd Dally Pr l'S~ Asscx: I;:H l o n a nd thf

Sunday Onl)'

Supreme Court lets the bad timesChuck
rollStone

Ferguson later died of his
Injuries at Ripley, W.Va .

G
S
'ALLIPOLI. A spectal
moetlng
of th e GaIll a E conomtc
·
c
Development Association wa s
held at the Paint Creek Baptist
Church, Tuesday, July .11 to
finalize plans lo r a household
Income survey in the Bidwell·
Port er a rea or Springfield
Township.
The survey ts a key element in
obtaining funding to correct the
waste water pollution problem in
the
D area . The Ga llla Economic
evelopment Association is as ·
slstlng the Ohio Valley Regional
Dev e lopment Comm is sion,
which has been co ntracted by the
Gallla County Comm ission to
co nduct th e survey.

lln 11N1 Prf".'iS Int ernat ional.

MPtnbf'r

presi de nt, an• ha ppy to sr&lt;• the report ers an rl photog raphers on their
expen s{' arrn unr s. Nr v.· Eng la nd has hit har d ttmf''&gt; anrl
K ennebunkpor t is not gPiti ng thr cro\\.ds who u... u&lt;Jil~· JJOUr int o th0

the air, and then round that he
was pinned under the bike."

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d
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a
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h
s
-Ralph H. Ferguson

of th e Fores t Run Unit ed Methn-

Tlt. ll tl " l't'lll " It • h,J\ · ~ · noth ing 10
dt ) \\tilt LJ &lt;.,
·· HuT tht ·n 111 tl'.. 1o11 tl happens .
:'\r·\~ · r nwr ntn~ Hll!t' to Pvr ni ng
hu1 th.rl :--orn1 · lw.rrt did bn,ak
lll'art" ]u"t .1~ "l' !l ...,ll l\ (' a s _
vo urs
.1111 1 mJnl'
flu! H hf'n .vour.s
lit•'dk . . . H/1 :11 lhl' n·'
Th1 · " I ' J mnn I'JHh o n ,1 glono us
nrlli'O! IJturnph ·,\ o., J&gt;.tu l puto;;it,
'·' ll.rl 1 .rn "' 'Jl.t! .tl i' 11.., ft·om Cod's
1'1\ t · ·' \or &lt;k.t111. h t· '-d\'&lt;., imm f'·
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tn l hl ' H ldl" 11f t ill · .Jord a n. col d to
til t · ht· .nt wil/1 th d rf'acltul ch il l.
.ttHI \ t 't ' n• rt&lt;.,t ' tllll'- of thP trrror
ot lh 1u... htng. I too llikr Hope ful
1n "' l'l lgnm ·, Jl rogn':-.s"t can
r · o~ll t)&lt;wk To .\ou who oru' tlay i n
\rru t rurn \\'ill h, l\' 1' to c ross it :
· ·HI' o! good chrf'r. m y bro ther.
hH I !t ·r· l ltw botrom, and it 1s
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Sunday Times-Sentinel Page A-3

Man killed in 4-wheeler crash Bidwell survey will begin Tuesday

.Ra c inP , who survivE'S, and th e
lat r U swln S :\ease. H e was a
dairy t a rm r r .
He w al:i a memb('r and trustee

Don't let mourning break your heart
Thr young woman v.:a~ l('a,·ing
thf' c hu rch J ftrr he r fathf'r" ~
fu ne r al v,: hrn shr whtsprrrd t&lt;1
hPr sist£'r. ·· wl'n ' W£' in rh P right
churt"h'J"
Th r .v ha d both brough t &lt;.,un
g la ssr~ to htciP thPir tear s from
t hr othN mournPrs . Gut fmd 1n~
th cm sC' I \·rs unPx prctrdl_\· dneyed , 1h('Y put th P sun g lassf'..,
ba ck in thrir pu r&lt;.;f'S along with
th1 • II SS UI'S thl' (') Uit ' hl'd h ill 110\\
found no nrrd flH
Lxcrpt fot· twu r·l'ft'H'Il cr".. 111
thr SC'I"\' I C(' ltl "\\"t ll iam, OU I
clf'pi! rt rd br ot hN . ltw~ H·uu ld
ha vr known Thr\· had bt'Pn til
thc'ir father' :-- funrral. Thf' or r&lt; t
&lt;., ion rha l tiH• v PXpl'cH·cl would fill
tlw m w il h t•motio n had lP fl tlwm

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

WELFARE CARDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IN URGENT CARE AS
OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1990

..

OPEN MONDAY &amp;
FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M.

�P!IQII A-4-Sunday Times-Sentinel

•

August 5, 1990

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

-Horse resen'e .winners named.- - - - - - -

Coin flip
decides race
·. • POINT PLEASANT - A his·
torte event took place Thursday
evening In the Mason County
Co urtroom when a coin flip was
held to see who would be the
Democrat county commissioner
nominee for the general e lect ion
In November .
: When the Uberty sliver dollar
was flipped , James Casey ca lled
~eads . When It hit the carpet .
Kenton Sheline ra ised his arm in
victory .
: The cotn flip was ogrPcd to
after the primary race tor the
bemocratlc nomination ended in
lie between Sheline and Casey
!allowing the May 8 prima ry
l?lecllon. The co untv commission
Olrected the Mason County Democrat Executive fo mm itteP to
aetermlne a winner by tot s

Middleport Court
Seven people were fined and
two forfeited bond s Wednesday
night In the court of Middleport
Mayor Fred Hoffman .
Those fined were David Milburn, Willard. $25 and costs.
disorderly manner; Todd C.
Quillen. Middleport, $25 and
costs. disorderly manne r; Tony
M. Quillen . Middleport. $25 and
costs, disorderly manner; Bill G.
Jenkins, Pomeroy, $16 and costs,
speeding;
Du a ne J ohn so n .
Pomeroy. $10 and cos t,, failure
to yield; Patrici a D. Rase,
Ironton , $10 and costs, running a
stop sign; Katrina Snodgrass .
Racine. $10 and costs, driving the

a

Light

tlo~e

'

Production Grand f hamplon KeiUe Rees .

~~~~:' Division Grand Champion !Wdd Young and Taeo's Big

GALLIPOLIS -

woman wa s c i!Pd for failurp to
Friday whrn she wa s
involved in a thrPP-car accident.
Irma Sarre tt. 75. was travrlin~
southbound on Seco nd Ave. near

Locus t St. when she rear -ended a
cor driven by Bi lly Patterson. 19.
Ga llipo lis
Patterson wa s
sto pp&lt;&gt;d in traff ic behind No rm a
Ja me s, 82. Ga lti pol ts, and thp
force or the cra sh d rove Paller
son 's car into the back end of
.J a mrs' ca r. a ecording to a r r port
fr om the Ga llipolis Po lice

Depa rtm ent .

classic Byrds song. "Sweet heart
of th e Rodeo ." a nd the sis ters
J a nis Gill and KristinP Arnold
are both accomplished sea m
s treSS{'S who makr their stage
cjothtng.
Massey a nd \ttcCi a in are &lt;1
: husband -wi ft' duo who havr ap ·

ACROSS
1 Bull" s-eye
7 Greek letter
10 Ceri se
13 TOil S

Se nior Reserve Champion Mellayne Stout and Frosty Rej ecllon .

25 Three-toe d sloth

WOMEN'S SUMMER

DRESS ,SHOES
SANDALS

75OJ
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OFF

:t d)
~

Mon. &amp; Fri. til 8 P.M.
Tue•., Wed, Thur. til 1 P.M.
Saturday til S P.M.

For insurance
call

"S leeping With The Radio On . ..
and he had a starring role in the
ABC day time drama, "One Life
to Live ."
They will perform Frida1 at .,
:a nd 9 p.m .
· The flmtl e ntPrtai nrrs ar thP
: fair will be the Hub Ca ps. who
: re prise th e music of the 19o0sa nd
60s . They will be on sta g!'
Saturday a t I and 9 p.m

19 Calling s
20 - co ndit1 oner
2 1 The sell

22 Repeat
24 Laugh1ng

LARGE GROUP

27 Tantalum symb ol
28 " Matlo ck·· star
mil s

29 J - M linkup
30 Turk1c tnbesman
3 1 - F1tzgerald
32 Urge on
34 Gratu1t y
36 Harel-wood tr ee

38 Peru ·s cap1tal
39 Old French coin
40 Alternattve word
4 1 Indispensa ble
44 TV's McMahon
46 Harvest goddess
4 7 Ru ssell 10
48 G I ·s pos tott1ce
49 Sod1 um c hlonde
50 legal ma11 e r
5 1 Soak . as !Ia ~~:
53 Estrada 10
54 Struther s 10
55 Dress borders

57

No~Jelty

59 E'lcountered
60 M1ddl1ng ;
pas sabl e

61
62
64
66

Phy s
Tooth decay
Ufl s with le11er
Feel md1gnan1 31
Arab1an garment
Item ol property
Anc1e n1
Hebr ew fea st
Cloth measu re

CAAOtl IHOWOIN

68

(orner of Th1rd
Awe. &amp; S1ote St.
Gollipoli•. Oh.

70

72

Phone 446 -4790
Home 44b -4518

74
77 Nothing

been th P singrr on hits such a.".

73

78 Huntmg dogs
80 Fas t1d1ously
tas teful
82 Female rufl
83 Newspaper

STATE FARM

parag rap h
85 H1nders
86 La wmakmg body

INSURANCE

', rrlt • r .1'''' '''•U ',i'" " lr. mt J &lt;~' ' ''"' "

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87 Jog
88 Short s l~p
90 Soutt1east As1an
hol1day
91 Pert aminq to

Alban...
ALBA~ .

pag e AI)

:community lf'C'turing. writing
:and cons ulting
· Davis. noting Alban was "a
:good fri end
who had thr
:heritage of a mu sica l family.'
·presented fou r so ngs a nd com -mentary to det a il suc h aspects of
her life as her In terests, rduca
·ttonal ca reer. relig iou s outlook
:and a ffectio n for her Welsh
:ancestry .
· The dedicat io n came near the
'end of the Gyma nta Ga nu. A
near-capacity audience in the
Christensen Theatre were led in
singing numerous traditi ona l
songs. often In Welsh an d
·English.
Conducting the Gymanfa Ganu
.was Lloyd Savage of Chilli coth e.
.noted lecturer. writer and expert
on Welsh cullure, who enthuslas·tlcally led the audience.
In addition to the group singIng, Roger Williams ol Thurman
helped lead the audience, while
announcements and an offering
were supervised by Bess Grace .
The New Har!ech Stngers •. under
lite ·direction ol Oak Hill High
~hoot choral director Wilbur
¥cCorm!ck, also perlor',l;ed
such Welsh favorites II All

wrong way on a one way street.

centers .

who work In d ay -care s1, 1ti ng s, as

Forfeiting bonds were Robert
Taylor. Ches hi re. $110. disor ·
derly manner a nd Ja nette D.
Norris. Racine. $53, speed.

"The need Is very strong," she
sa id , "and has been created,
largely. by the rhanglng nat ure
of the famUy st ructurP ."

well as those who care tor
chlldren In the home. The Earlv
Chlldhood Deve lopment Progra m will inc ludP supervised

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i;~i!J~5-~?~r:\7·:·~-~,
nEAVY LOAD - These heavyweight draft
horses strain at the 5,000-pound load on the sled
they're pulling on the pulling track at the Galli a
County Junior Fair Thursday e vening. This pair.

to maintain an assurf'd clear

· X vr;;)y~
·ro

" As a result of the Lncrease in

.•

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which was in Its first pull with this W!'ight , belongs
to Bnh Calloway of Reedsville. (Times-Sentinel
photo hy G. Spencer Osborne )

di stance a hea d and fa ilure to
hav e prop e r
endorse:&gt;men t .

hear t Lane. Faceheart was un ·

able to slow his motorcycle.
attempted to pass Trowbr idge on
the right side. a nd st ruck her car .
Facehea rt was thrown off the
motorcyc le into a stop sign.

mororrycle

Patrick D. Pauh•.v. 2R. Scot-

tow n, wa s c il,~d for no operator's
license by tht' Ca llipolrs Po llee
Departmf'nt .

Richard McDon ald . 19 . ChP·
shirr. was C'i trd for failu r e to
co nt ro l and opera ting a motor
vehicle whllr intox ic a1Pd by the
Ga ! U pol i ~ Pot ie-r· Drpartmrnt

single pa re nt homes and the
growth of two-income fa milies."
she said , " there is a growing
demand for safe. stimul ating and
healthy environments outside
the home for pre-school children .
"S imply put ," s he sa id. "day care centers a re needrd , arld
educat ed specialist s tn child care
a nd day -care ma na gers arc
go ing to be tn demand.
"Our progra m ts designed to
traln competent workers and
mana gers for the day-care indu stry:· Shoemaker added. "A
m a jor thrus t of t he program will
be on normal ch ildhood deve lop·
ment . incl uding norma l physi
ca l. emotional and S&lt;wial

No Grills Or Specials
At This Price

107
Chestnut St.
Henderson,
W. VA.

67 S-3908

Thrllueh t11e Nleht."

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171 5 Eastern
Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio
446-1065

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93
96
99
101

su ffi x
Hawaiian wreath
Int erfere
Lampreys
North or South
Nickl au s or
Palmer

104 Anglo -Sa.~~on

money

105
107
108
109
11 0

Acknowledge
Inlet
Poem
Possesses
Promise to pay

in1t .
11 1 Armed conflict
11 2 Unwanted plant
114 Ate

116
117
11 8
120
122
123
124

Stop
N.Y time
Therefore

Foray
Negative

Heap
Hypothetical
force

125 Mother
12 7 Hebrew letter
129 Charactens11c
13 1

175 Surfeit

176 Pares

177 Make requital tor
178 Vessels

DOWN
1 Clothesmakers

2 Babylonian

abode
3 Rockhsh
4 ··-Smart" '
5 Teutonic d eity

6 Former Russian
ruler

7 AbduiiD
8 Command to dog
9 Angry
10 Harvests
11 Omelet ingredient

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13
14
15
16

abbr

134 - ,F , G. - . 1
136 At home
137 Flap
139 Sea eagle
140 Employ
14 1 Flying mammal
142 Neon symbol
143 Pinch
14 5 Label
147 Kett ledrum s
15 1 Butter square
152 Harem roo m
153 Large b1rds
15 5 Lomb
157 Abound s
158 24 hours
159 Border on
t60 Sun god
161 ' "Magnum .
163 Eagle·s nest
165 Nobleman
167 Weird Yankov1c
168 Concerning
169 Ram and hall
17 1 European ermine
172 Babylonian hero
173 Patnck Macnee
TV ro le

Woman ·s name
Near
Wager

Spoken

17 Proportion
18 Branded
19 Peaks of wave s
23 Pencil rubber
26 Electrified

part1cles

E~~:tra

133 Old Testament .

Fulfill

29 lock openers
32 Pledged
33 Hard of heanng

35 E.-:isls
36 Allowance lor
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43
45
46
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56

wast e
liquid fu el
Musica l dramas

Applaud
War god
Sandy wa ste
bclamat1on

2. 000 lbs
La st six lines
o f a sonnet

58
59
60
62

Waste metal
Ancient Pers1an s

Staid
Orderly lists.
schedules

63 Sola
65 Negat 1ve prehx
66 Entertain
sumptuously

67 Frightened
68 Sou thern
blackbird

69 Tiny amount
71 Seesaw
73 Pertaining to
old age

Early Childhood Development :
Program may be obtai ned by
cal ling the Co llege of Tec hnology :
a t !6141 235-5353. or loU-free i~ ,
Ohio at 1·800·282-7201 extension
301 .
·

EXPECT ONLV
THE BEST!

work experience .

Developed In con junctio n wi th
the un iversity's Co Uege of Edu
ca tion: the program wil tully
acquaint stude nt s wilh the com
ponent s of a n e ffec ti ve pre-schoo l
curriculum.
"Our program serves as a
complement to, a nd is co mpat ibl e with . the ele men tary educalion program ." Shoemaker sa id .
Gr aduates of Ea rly Childhood
Developme nt will receivP an
assoc iate of a pplied sc iencP
degree. The two-yea r prog ra m
leads to an Ea rly Ch ildhood
Education Ce rtificat e

PENTAX :
·.

Tawney Studio·
424 SECOND AYE.

GALLIPOLIS , OH.

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Answer to Puzzle on Page C-2

:pea red nt thr Ma son Cou nt~· F'a ir
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Fair...------. Rio College of Technology launches~:
Early Childhoo~ Development maj~r

SUNDAY PUZZLER

~all! a
~dna

thP

from his motorcycle on SR 588
Friday
Troy F ace heart. 19. wa s travel ·
ing northbound when th e car in
front of him . driven by Vivienne
Trowbridge , Ga lli polis , s lowed to
make a ri ght turn onto Burke-

-At the Gallia

Sunday Times-Sentinel- Page- A-S-

growth.
Shoemaker. who ha s been a
lecturer and professor of home
economies al Oh io State Unlverstty . Marshall Un rverslty , Delta
State Universit y rn Missi ssippi
and Eastern Caroli na Universltv
in North Carolina, ha s worked
extensively with 1hr· Oh io Depart ment of Education and with
school districts in Ohio. Kenlucky and India na .
Shoemaker said I he major goal
of the program is to tra in those

according to a report from the
Gallipolis Po lice Department.
Fa ce heart wa s ci ted for failure

minor injuries when was thrown

IJnCP

vut Meigs and Mason counties .
: War ner . who was n•cnPd in

Their nam e comes from

No one was Injured in the
crash.
A Gallipolis ma n suffered

mainta in an assured clear dis-

By LEE ANN WELCH
Times-Sentinel Staff
POINT PLEASANT. W.Va . Two si ngers this a rpa cla im s as
lt.s own will be app&lt;&gt;raring at the
Mason Co unt y Fai r this week .
jwst outside at Point Pleasant.
• · Lionel Cartwr ig ht a nd Chervl
~ - Warner will be singing a t th e
!alr. and have strong local ties
-; Cartwright. the son of Glen a nd
~!teen Ca rtwright spent his early
years In Mason County. a nd ht s
grandmoth er. Bertha J oh nson.
lives in Raci ne. The singer also
jlas aound a nd cousins throug hCou nty . is the daug hter of
Niday who now lives in
Richmond. Va .. with the si nger
and her fa mily. and the late
l'erre ll Niday She marr ied
pa vid W. Warner , and hi s
moth er Mr s. Kalph I.J ea n 1
1\'arner , IS a res id ent of Po rn!
!lteasant.
; She is a Ga llia Academ1· llt gh
School gradua te and a ttended thr
Jiolzer Ho sp it a l School of
Nur sing .
: Cartwnghl will beat th e lair on
:fuesday fo r shows at 3 and 9 p.m .
-warner wil l be appearing on
F'riday at 1:30 a nd 7 p.m
::A lso making music a t the fa ir
~111 be the Mid South Boys. the
Sweethearts of the Rodeo, Wayne
tlassey and Char tv McCla in and
{be Hub Ca ps
·
: The Mid South Boys will
provide gospel mus ic enter ta in ·
men I for the fa ir on Wednesday
a t :J and 9 p .m . The gro up record s
for Morning Star Records
The Sweet heart s of the Rodeo
wi ll be in concert at ,1 a nd 9 p m
on Thursday . The Sweetheart s
are a sister duo tha t's be&lt;' n
s ingin g together all their lives.

A Gallipolis

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

RIO GRANDE- "Early Child·
hood Developme nt. " one of lhe
University of Rio Grande's newest two-year degree programs, Is
des igned to meet the region's
growing educational. social and
economic need for e ffective
pre-school tra ining, explained
the program's lead Ins tructor.
According to Yvonne B. Shoemaker. Ph.D. , the program has
been developed In answer to the
demand for trained workers in
pre -kindergarten and day ·care

Gallipolis woman cited following wreck

Mason Fair
features
hometown

August 5, 1990

75 Zod1ac s1gn
76 Perm1t

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SUNSTAR SERfS GARD£N TRACTORS
bailable in 16-18 &amp; 20 H.P.

Redford ID

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SHOWING THEIR WORK - A competitor In
the Senior Showmanship contest works to set the
feet of his calf Thursday. Eight contestants vied
lor the honor of best showman by displaying their

Cut
Ba seball stat
Pit cher
Cover
Su san - James

cows and calls well and answering questions
asked by the judge. (Times-Sentinel photo by
Melinda Powers)

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101 Strong w1nd

10 2 Dawn goddess

REEDS
COUNTRY STORE

10 3 Wheel tr ack
106 Trdy
109 Healthy
1 13 Ex tr emely temble
11 5 Bond nemes1s
116 Lease
11 9 Choose
12 1 Arrow
123 Free ltcket
124 Mel ol baseball
125 Underground

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132

Beasts
Cor rode
First

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rh ythm1 ca 11y
133 Grain
134 las ts
135 Warm ed

TUKING TO REPORTERS - Little Miss
G.IIUa County Erica llessinger and other Kid's
Day participants were interviewed by WSAZ's

138 Sheep s cry
14 1 - Of P1gs
14 4 USim 0\1 10
146 Clutch
14 6 Encounter s
149 ·· l ett! -··
150 Aedd 1s h-yellow

New program meets regional need
RIO GRANDE- The develop·
mPnl of the University of Ri o

1n hue
15 1 Island of

Grand e's new two-ye ar. asso ·

ela te degree program in Re ta il
Ma nage ment Technology came
In response to a perce ived nwd
for the pre paration of employees
for the region's growing retail
business.
Ot!Pred through the Co llege of
Technology, the progr a m will
focus o n the m a jor concerns of
the retailing bu sines s, Including
mar ketin g. p&lt;&gt;rsonnel manage-

Philippines
152 River in Sibena
154 Barracuda

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·ron)' Cavalier and a h•levlslon t~amt.•raman at the
Fairgrounds Thursday. (Times-Sentinel photo by
Melinda Powers)

Apportron
Lady ol Sparn
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Co rning Co mmunit y Col lege
tN . Y . 1. He ear ned his bac helor 's
degree from El mira College in
New York and hi s M.RA fro m
th e University of Montana .
The Emerson E . Evan s Co llege
of Bu siness Ma na gem ent part lci
pal ed In th e prog ram's deve lop·
men! , and mueh of the progra m

I'

sa les and small bu siness man ·
agemenl. In addit ion. in terships
will be offered through the Retail
M anage m e n t T ec hnolo gy
program.
A survey conducted by the
Col lege of Tec hnology co nfirmed
the significance of the retailing
Industry In the community col·
lege district. reflected the co n·
cerns of the region's retail firms.
and pointed to the need for an
es tablish ed training program in
retai l management.
Employed as lead ins tructor
for the program is Edward J .
Fitzpatrick. M.B.A.. whose re·
Ia tun g exper ience includes more
than 12 yea rs of working in the
Indu stry for both major
retailers and family operated
firms .
"Retailing Is one of the biggest
Industries In the area." Fltzpalrick said. "Besides the educational benefits of the program ,
there is a great potential fo r
employment in the field ."
"The program Is designed to
serve those currently working In
the retail business. as well as new
high school graduates seeking
careers In the industry," he said .
Fitzpatrick earned his associate's degree in business management from Alfred State Col·
lege tn New York, and hlll A.A.S.
degree in data processing from

come fr om ex isti ng

busl nf'SS coursrs .

"i\s a res ult ." Fitzpatrick sa id,
" th e retail in g program ha s been
drslg ned to t ra nsfl' r n irP iy Into
thC' bache lor 's drgrrr t rac k for

those who wi s h to see k a degree
beyond the assoc iate's leveL"

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Jentittel Section

August 5, 1990

FairNotes:

33 Years of fair coverage

By LEE ANN WELCH
Times-Sentinel Stall
GALLIPOLIS - Well, the 1990
Ga lli a Count y
Junior Fair Is
almost history
and It has been
an exc eptio nal
we ek .

It' s been fun,
frustr a ting a nd
tiring, but wort h the effort .

This is the 33rd year one
member of the Ohio Valley
Publishing Company fam ily ha s
been photographing the fair
Donald Wright has been covering
33 ol the 41 year histo ry of the
Gailia County Junior Fair.
That's pretty exceptiona I. T ha t
was his first year with us. and
he's been at the fair every year
si nce .

Good go ing Don!

-

THE ROAD IN FRONT OF OUR STORE IS FINISHED
AND WE'VE HAD 3 WEEKS OF LOUSY BUSINESS!

wouldn't you sa y? That's wh y
t hey came back this year . F ai r

board President Garry Fellure
said backstage th is was probably
the most fun, thebes 1tim e a( any

day at th e fair. And thP pl ace was
jam ~ packed . There was a good
crowd at the sta g&lt;·. anrl thP
pulling track gra nd stands was
full lo overflowing for the trurk
an d tractor pulls.

WE HAVE TO MOVE MERCHANDISE

Hlt;H ABOVE THE CROWD -lip In the Ferris
Wheel, falrgoers can get a good view of the
grounds at lhe Gallla County Junior Fair.

Maybe next yPar ? Wh&lt;~l d o :"J OU

Actually. h av ing danrPs with
li ve band s at thP fairground s
could bra good irtra on Friday o r
Sa tu rday night s in thP summrr .

•Air Conditioners
•Camcorders
•Radar Detectors
•Home Stereos

Put the band on stage and lrt thP
kids dance the night away .
:"low, would anybody likP to
tak&lt;' thr ball and run. :-.o to
s peak ~

You·vf' got thr idea. now put

legs on it .

By the time thi s romP~ nut .
Earl T homa s Conley wi ll ha ve
perfo rmed twiC'r on tlw rna i n
stagr. and th~ dPmolition rl4 •rh_
\·

GOING UP IN SMOKE - The annual aero space demonstrations
at the Gallia County Junior Fair went oil with a bang Wednesday
a~ !H'Veral 4-H participants and futurt• technicians laum~ hed their
home-built rockets on the demon statlon field at tlw fairgrounds .
Shown here Is the row of rockets preparinK to he launched .
(Times-Se ntinel photo by Kathryn Kelly)

will br complrtr .
I wonder i f evpryonr is going to
a im fo r Shcn fl Dennis H. Salis
bury Hr'll be dri ving thr rll'mD
derby. so maybe hr' il gPI
crunch e-d, scr un r hf'cl .1 nrl nrh rr

wtse bumped around tor off the track t without fear of
re~rcu s sion~

SIIOWMANSIIW WINNERS -

Dairy, beef show results announced
CALI.IP OI.I S -

i{es ult s of

D ~tin·

;md
Brl'f
shows wrr P annuun ct•d F'ridav h\"
rh r Ca l l1 :.t Count\ !&lt; x t P n ~ i o~

Dr partmt' nl
·
Wmrwr ~ rtf t lw llr~ in · Show
Ay~hlrf'

FOX

RADAR
DETECTORS

ssas

50°/o

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Wr tht•rht J!t
St•rond pla&lt;·t•
Mont r, urnt 'r\
Hrnwn Sw i ~~
brand l' h:lllliJti on
Hobrr ts .

OFF

(;rand
Hobt •r 1.'-.
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(;ui•rn ... e.\'
l'lr a Ill pion

lit ., h

Sixth plat'l'
Senior

First plan· - Do n niP Sl oni '.

lk th

pla&lt;'t'

S••rond plai"t' H .! IL ll l l lll
S ho wman ... hip .rr .
Fir~l pbu·1· l {t •t It ' C.r r nr ic hr ·l
St•rond place H .l IL11 11HI
Third plat·t· Hl'l ll l{uht'l h .
Fourth plan· .- \o~l t J il S l 11l1t
Fifth plat ·t· 1-. rin l&gt;t ' t·l

Filth pi au
Char l e s
Mon tg omPr.Y
Sixth plat·P Erir Sau nder s.

(~rand

Ptt"il Shownman~hip
First plan Don ;.!ld ~orman .
Sl'l'ond plac·p
Rr•n p c
Carmichel

Ht •tit M til '

Fourth plat 't' ~&lt;an r_v \ " ;~nt ·r,
Fifth plal'i' T r :t\ ·i!-, Fi.o., hr&gt;r
FP1'd4•r Call
Fir .. l plal'l' .l.t o...rm J) un l.t p
S!'I'OtHI plat 'l' l. l "d \ .() llb(l rn
Third ,,la1'f' S.t nrlr.t Clonc h
Fourth pliH"I' Hollh_\· ll ur lo\~
Fifth plat'!' .l a ... on Hutlt •r
Sixth pla n C;IIHI.\ Brumfwld
nair,\' HPd h•t•th•r
First plal "l' Sco ll l.t ·,lr

St·cnnd plan
Third platT

Herelord

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t"hampiun
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St•t ·o nd 11lan· ~ . t r k \• 'a l
Third pla1 ·t• \ll ;tl !tl('w ~ c a l
f'"ourth plar•• Chrr . ., P n•..., lnn
Fifth plan · .I.J o,on Hurl••r

c·hampion

Crisr·nlwn
Sp(· ond
plact'
("rhPrrbPr_
v
Third
pla( · p

: Light Horse Production Reserve Champion Amanda Wickline.

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:\Tainf' a njou .Ju &lt;.i !in F;Jil on
P11L1«•d Hc•rford
Fir'l plan • Ti m Sl orw
S••t ·•rrrd plal'l' 1\t'\"i ll M .t r lrn

Third plat '!'

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Shorthorn
Fir:-.1 plar'l' l\1j &lt;.,o..;j , . S:llldt ' l'!-,
St•t·urHl pl iH'4' T nmm ·. S; rnck r
Third pla1 ·t·
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(;rand drampion M ;rl Tolf' r .
~P i · nnd plat't' - MJ rk ~ P a l.

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l'hampion

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( "omnwrt ·ial
l'ir:-.1 lllan· M ;tll 'l"o](•r
Spnmd tJiart• T odd Hn . 1n t
Third r1lan· .l. rm u· Lr. rh. 1111
Fourlh plan • (;rq..: ( ;Jt '1'1llt·l ·
Fif1h plan· S ("t tll l .f',tl

horses are selecred at 1990 Gallia County Junior Fair

HOME
STEREOS

STARnNG
AT

C'haroh1i...
(;rand

S1·t·ond
r•lat·••
Ti ff an .\
WP!hror holt .
Third llian• ( "hrl :-. I ' r P~ I n n
Fourt.h place - Amy M U\ s.

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The fair Is to show lhr talents of GalUa County
youths, and the clothing projeds are only a small
pari of the overall fair . (Trihun•• photo by Le•• Ann
Welch)

r-:iki Mills .
~huwmanship

Third plat•t•

Normiln
Third r•IOII ' f' T! ,l \ l'-o 1-'!:-.h t•J.
llolslt'in
(;rand 4·hampion
Ca rm i1 ll ;u•l
Sf•l·ond plat 't' ll i' IIJ \"l rlh
,J(·r....l' ,\ '
Grand I" ham pion

BACKSTAGE PREPARATIONS - ,Junior
Falrboard member Amy Bennett, ldt, looked
ovtr fOPY and prepared for the 4-H fa.l!ihion show
Tue•day night at the Gallla County ,Junior Fair.

Rochelle Browning, 1990's Miss GaiUa County;
Usa Jo VoUborn, Greg Gremh••• and Justin
Fallon. (Times-Sentinel photo hy G. Spencer
Oshornr)

Th ese young

pt&gt;oplt• Wf'rt• narnl'd lw r f showm1mship wlnnt•rs at
Thursday night's Paradt&gt; of Champions ut lht•
(iaiUa Count.v ,Junior Fair. Shown arP (1... -R )

Thursda~r 's

26" COLOR
CONSOLES

Times-Sentinel reporter Me linda Powers took a
ride on the wheel to get this photograph .

say fair boa rd. a good draw for
a noth er Frida y night.

OUR WAREHOUSE IS FULL OF:

•TV'S
•VCR'S
•CB'S
•Car Stereos

Well, did you enjoy .Jus t
Another Band? At least two
dozen young girls did . Did you
see them ln front of the stage
dancing, and on th e stage doing
the "Hillbilly Rock?"
And hey, Cindy Graham. did
you enjoy the serenade? Hrv, Dr .
have fun
Gordon Am sbary sitting in the front singing along
with the band ?
Do ~ wah
didd y dldd y d u m
dlddy do'
Kind of a good times ba nd ,

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P011l81QV-Middl...,..... G ·-I

August 5. 1990

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

Senior schedule set

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from 1 to 3 p.m .
T hursday- Bible Sl ud .v. 10:41
a.m and Herb class, I ::Ill p .m .
Menw; consist of;
Monday- Porkettes, bullcred
pclatoes. cabbage, bread and

cho rus, 1 p .m .

peaches .

Tuesdav - Birt hd ay pa rty
picnic at Melnt yre Park . 10:30
a.m . to 2 p.m.
Wednesday
Armc h air
Tra,·el 1A l as ka 1. II a.m.:
(;arden Club. 1 p.m. and cards

Tuesday- Oven fr ied chic ken .
potato sal ad . baked beans. rolls.
fruit and cake.
Wednesday- Ham and beans
wlth onions, chef:".'H' cube nr ''...
boiled egg, garden salad. corn·
bread and pears .
Thursday - Piminelo chc&lt;'se
sa ndwhlch. noodles with toma to
sauce. peas and carr ots, bread
a nd frui t cup wlth mandarlan

'

RAC INE - A mPPI ing for
pa rrnt s of stude nts who will
entering the Sout hern Loca l
School Distr ict kind ergarten will
be held at 7 p.m. Mondav in the
high school cafeter ia . Birth cer
tifiratPs and immuniz ation n•cords are req ui rrd for those not
aI rea d)' enrolled.

MORE GRAND ('HAM PIONS- Taking thetop
'pot in thpir respPtlivt• r~ ah·~uries in l'lothing
judging Friday night at thP Ponwroy ~lunidpal
Building were, left to right, lll'allwr W•·ll.
luunging dothes; Anita Cal away , !&lt;i ports l'lothes;

Sherri WoHe with Terri WoHe. sewing lor others;
Sarah Frydman, clothes for middle school; BIIU
Bentley, lopping your outfit; and .Jami•• Drake.
adventures in clothing.

ora nges.
Friday - Hamburgers. I ai or
tots. sli ced tomatoes. onions and
chiffon je llo.
Make reservat io ns by calli ng
446·7000 before 9 a m tlu •d ay yo u
wish loa !lend.

By BOB HOEFLI('JI
Eden on the River, the hi stori
cal musical presented each
summer on
B 1en n erhasset
Isl and opened
thi s weekend for
its summer run.
The pre sen Ia·
1ion ha s been
quit e SUC.'CPSSfuJ
uvpr past summPrs and this yPar
lhr~c loc al residen ts ha vp roll's.
They are Anme Chapman ..Julir·
Buck and Jimmy Stewart ..~nnir
and Jimmy have bpen in prPvious productions so it's probably a bit of old hal with I hem, but
th is is .Julie"s fir st outing 11nd
she's enjo yin g every minutP of
the long rehearsa ls invol,· ed 1n
getting the show staged

..

1
DRESS-UP GR!\ND CH!\MPIONS -

five 4-H m embt•rs

w~re

Municipal Building. From the left they are Debbie
Brooks, dress-up outfit; Beth Clark, coals and
jatkets, Susan Wolf, dr('ssing for th(• joh, Tara
Clark, clothes lor high st' hool and lu•yond, and

'l'h esc

selected as grand

champion' on their clothing projects at Friday
night's annual style show held at the l'omeroy

I

Kelly Gruesr-r, joyful jlmlJK'r.

Watercolor workshop planned _ _ _ _ _ __
&lt;;AL LIPOLIS For !host'
inte rrs!f'd in watPrcnlor. don "!
miss a workshop with Polly
Trumborr . ThP workshop starts
Aug. 14 from i Ia 9 p.m . and

cont inul'S Aug. 2:) from 9 a.m. to.J
p.m with ;..~ brPak for a sprc ial
gourm e t lun ch.

Rt;SERVE

(11 ,.\~I'IONS -

Mll•r

rnml•·lin~

in

Trumbort' co mes to the Frf'n r h
Art Co lony from Ash land. 1\)'
and is one of thf' most \'ibrant.
rxpl'rirncpd and rrspec trd W i.l
tr r co lori st in thr Ohio Ri vPr
\'al lPy ShP has taught numl'rous
wor ksh ops in the, tri-statr arf'a
incl uding the Appalach ia n i\r
tis t" s A ssoc iation and Po r ts ·
mouth Art League .
She bt:gan a painting carf'er in
Pr nnsy lva nia in 19:')4 whprp she
s tudlPd undPr Jan Cro uch . ShP
furthered her studies al the
Huntingto n Gal lrr irs and brgan
pa lnl!ng ou tdoors with a v.· a trrro ·
l or group termed ··The Ashland
School of Watrrcolor ."
UndPr private instru ct ion shP
worked with J im Gray. Caitlin
bu rg, Tenn .: .lim Scoll. Ga llipo
lis: .John Pellow, New Mexico
~~nd Wisco ns i n ; Ton y Va n Has ·
sel l . F' l orid a and New Hamp·
s_hin_
·: a_nd_rau_l
B_
rad_f
ord_.
o_hio.

,.\d"m llolfe. sewing for others; Misslllieutzllng,
s purts dutht•s , .:u·th:p; Crystal Smith, elothing
t·omplemrnt~ ; Ut~nl~t' Shenefield, sports dottws.

tiH ' annual -l- H ~ty l t&gt; show Frida,\' niKht at tht•
Ponwro~·

Municipal Building, lhi·st• g irl~ wt·n·
for n•st-nt&gt; l"harnpiun &lt;H\·ard"i in tht•ir
\ariuu.., j'alt'gorirs. Th~ ·y an• from Olj' ldt , Erin
Smilh , jn ,V flll jumper; Meli."isa llt' lllfJSj 'Y and
~dl' dt'd

spe-ctator; 1\nna \\'otf. lounging clothrs: and
My&lt;·a tlaynf'!»i, and M)Ta llaynrs, toppin~ _you r
outfit .

Trumbo rr

ha :-. lr&lt;t\"!'l l'd ilnd

&lt;.tward s and ha" bf'(·n im·ul\·pd in
num Prou s a rt -; huws in til(•

painted Pxtrnsi\·Plv from 1-L:~wai i
to Franc( '. Shr ha s won mam·

tri statr an·a .

SCHOOL DAYS,
SAVINGS DAYS.

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S'I'YLE SHOW RESERVE CHAMPIONS Meredith Crow in joyful jumper, Nicola Pickens
and Michelle Laughery . clothes lor high school,
Elizabeth Downie, dres s up outfit, and Ruby
Burke, dressing for the job, were
as
- selected
.

reservt• ~ hampions in th{'ir respectivr projN·t
categories. They w&lt;•n• among about 60 4, 11 clnh
members who modeled in Friday night '-.; annual
f-H style show held al llu• Pomeroy ~unieipal
Building.

Page

Julie. ma ny of you will w
member, as the solo toe dancer in
!h e last couple of fall musicals
presen led by 1he Big Bend
M i nstrPl Assnciiltion. She's th£'
dau ghter of Bob and Debi Buck.
Members of the Eastern AI ·
hletic BoostPrs arp getti ng prepared lo r operatmg tne1r tood
sl and at the Meigs County Fair.
The:--' &lt;HC' in nel'd of o wood or
rnt' tal upright storagecabtn et for
use at lhc food stand . Anyone
t1aving onr they would donate or
loan to the group Is asked to ca ll
'WI -1603 . 6oi ·6269 or 9R54266.
PrucPPrls from the boosters'
co un ty fair stand go towards thr
major project of providing lhou
sa nds of dollar s so that extra
cu rr icu lar s port s programs ran
tw ca rriPd on the in F.astPrn
Local School Dist ri ct.

Charles and Leona Karr will
ma rk their 65th weddi ng anniv er
sary on Sept. 6
Th e Karrs have been al thei r
hOITII' bu t l"l'l'l'ntly Mr. Karr was
tJkPn to VPtrrans MPmoriill
llospilal fo llowi ng a heart al ·
ta ck. He' s doing well but i s
staving in the Skilled Care
Nurs ing F'ac ili ty of th e hospital.
Mr s. K arr Is sc he-duled to enter
I ht' faei lit ~· i n a co up le of weeks so
thai' s appa rentl y where they w1 l l
tw whrn thl' ann ivrrsary date
roll s aro und
Thr·ir daughll'r. Polly Mal
thf'\'-' S of B irmingha m . /\ Ia., ha s
brcn hrrP frequcn1ly over the
pa st few weeks to lrnd a helping
hand to v&lt;.~rio us prob le ms as they

ansc' .
Shadyside rrrrivrd a grPill
dea l of pub lici ty during the
rec&lt;'nl flood ing probab ly becau se
thPr f' wrrr f atalit irs involvrd .
Howevt' r. Dillon va le was not
mrnt ionC"d too often .
Dillonval e also flooded barll .v.
but for tunatr ly no livE's wert' lost .
Bob and Donna Byer have a
fn end in Dt llonva le and drovr up

recently to S['{' how things we're
going .
Bub comments that hr can't
believe the posit ive attitude thai
exist among th e neighbors on I he
street where his friend live. All of
the ne ighbor s were working
toget her to restore homes- one
house at a lime- on the street

The enUrr first floor of the
friend ' s homr was washrd out
and th ere b no insu rance .
Howev t•r, Bob says h1 s frirnd i,-,
very positivP and S( ·Pks no help
beyond h is nf'i ghborhood to han
die h is prob l em~ . ThP homr was
on ly recr n1l v imprO\"I'd and
redeco r ated - just bf'fOn' th r
flood . II must b t· hard
And from Ar l ington. Va ..
comes th P &lt;i n no unremPnt of tlli'
birth of a son from Debi Tuckt&gt;r
and Tom Rail, formerly of
Middleport.
The baby, sLx
pound s. two ounrPs, was born on
May 14 at lheGeorge Washington
University Hospital in Washing
ion. D. C. and has been namf'd
Rrady Tucker Rail.

If you plan to be an Pxh ibit nr at
th e Meigs County Fair. I his is lh•·
week t ha t you wil l ·register o t
forever ho ld vour peace .
Cl osing l ime fo r all oprn cia ."
Pnl riPs wi ll hi' a t ~p . m . F'rida\·.
You regi ster .v our r n triPs al tht '
secrPtary·s offic r loc atrd un thl '
Rock Spring :-; F airgr ounds &lt;:~nd
l hr of flc&lt;' will be op&lt;·n on boih
T hursday and Frida~· this H'rPk
from 1() a rn . to ·1 p.m Clrri cetl
help will l&gt;e on hand bu t al l
rx hibit ors ar(' rrquirf'd 10 dPt rr minr l or t hrmselvf's 1n whtJt
c lass or c lassPS thry will br
entering and exh ibit ors must fill
out thr lr own rnrry blanks
The Fa i r Boa rd will hold i ts
fina l mePting on Mon dJ .v bf'for f'
the 1990evenl II l akes a hr-apot
work to get the fatr Ia I his po tnl
Hea th er Fin law. daughter ol
Dl'bbir and StrvP F'inlaw. ha s ·
rom piP1ed hrr fr l'Shman \'P&lt;:H at

thr

Shdwnf'r Stdtf' Cntversil\

and received a congratulatory
leiter from A . L. Addington.
Provost.
Heather camf' through with a
3.85 grL~dP po int &lt;.~VPr a ge for thz
sprin g qu arh' r and was, of
course . namrd to tht•dea n's list
Bestdrs being &lt;Jn PX&lt;"e llPnt stu
drnt. Heather Wd~ involvPd in
choir. show choir and thr atPI
during hC'r f i r st .V{' rJr at Shawnf'r
State
Kuwa it i.s invadPd and two
da.\ s laiN gasol inf' priePs inere as£&gt; across the co untry .
Another rxa mpk' of American
ingenuit y, no doubt. Do keep
smiling

See Our Complt&gt;te
Line of
Diamonds!

Tawney Jewelers
422 SECOND AVE.
GALLIPOLIS, OH.

VALUE tiTif
Furniture

Clothing projects J'udge d_______
lly 1'11..\RI.E:\E IIOEt'LI&lt;"II
Timt'!&gt;!· Sentim•l Staff
1'( 1:\11- 'HOY - Annqunc( 'tlWn!
of gra nrl .1nrl rf'S('r\t' (" t\arnpiun .~
in rln !l11ng projl'l' h hi )2 hll g lltt •d
thr .tnnual slvlt• ..,)1,,,, .., ,,l ,l!f' d
Frid el' night d! tht · f li Jrl l t'! ll\
~1un 1r1p.d Bu ildmg
"'\"ogLw
.,\ F.:.t '-hiiJrl Stcl !t'
rnt'n l · · w ;1.:.. th t· thcmt · r1! 1hl · "tHJ\1
wh w h ff•t~ 1un·d -;;wg t · (j,, 1•r . t llilll'ln n~·o n l'o\or.., dr·pH l ing Lt ... hlon
m ;tgJ tl rH' :-.

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mudt•lf'd ~·. t~r nwnl ..,
ran gi ng f r om "l ~&gt;t·p •.,t ' , lf !tJ !llr
m ;JI attirt'

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rd! J•d thl' :-. huv. v.l-. 11 h 1 J!WludPcl
with " LJ shlon -. td 1+'flH·n h·· frmn
J&lt;ldi·l Bt'f'rma n ~k m bt•r.., •d tht •
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H1 00 k '-'. Huh_
\ Hurl\ 1. 1:1u. tlwll1
[)ownit ·.
Fnn \nlllh. l&gt;&lt;'hr a
Frnsl. Sarah Fr .\l lrnt~n \lH 'ht ·l lt •
l .;tughpn·. a nd lt ·n nlkl ,\ 1,11 d
modriN! ;t wide· rangt · 11 1 l t 'dll _
\
to- wear fr nm lhf' :\ th 1 · n~ , for ,.

In till'

,.,.if'IIJ U'-o

projt'('\

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r iC'~ .

thr ch&lt;.tmpion!:. .+rH! Tho ... ('
recei\'i ng htJnorablP mt ·nrin n. :ts
we ll as tJ!ht·r i · H nwmht'r"
m od£' l! ng c :r 11 hin ,~; pnr j('t'h ',\· !'n'
as follnw~
J oyful .lum prr · k1 ·llt·\
Grupsrr. gr and c hampi on. Mt ·n'
d it h Crow. n ·..,Prvr r hJm p 1on.
Erin
Smith
and f' 1 v&lt;.;tal
Vau~han , hono rablf' mt ·ntlo n
Chr is ty Drak r· .Jwm il' ~ : rw 1 n .
Ginger Ho lcomb. Doroth.' Leil
hell. Sa rah Lodwi ck .
Toppin g Your Ou tfit : fltllt
:: Bentley, grand champion: :\'he"
Hayn es. rC'sP rvP r hamp ion .'-: Hr ·
· bekah Karr, Jrnn i fr-r Mora . &lt;Jnd

I .I)(Jilging ( " ln1ht·~
Hr•ath1•r
Wt·ll. g1 .Jnd chilmpinn. Anna
\\'()11. l"t'.-,('1"\'t' l'tlcllnp!Un: .:.tnd

t\l'ikt·r .

['( •Jln\·

ll (lllOI "abiP

til '.\' . Kl'lJ:--· Crursrr. He Jthn
11"&lt;•11. AnnJ Wu~. Dl' bhl f' Rrook .s.
Fliza))r th Oovmlr. and .Jami('
l )r cJk(' . [)(•bbie Brook s \Vas nomi

na l&lt;•d for the Slate Fashion
11oar cl with Mvca Ilanes as hi'!
altrrnali'

mt·Jt l ion
( 'll; Jh

;wd .Jackl'h : Brth Clark.

gr .HHI c ll ,Hllpio n
[)rt '\0., l ' p Oulifl

I na _
\ "W('Otr I

J)t •hhi( ' Hruob. _
g ra nd chJm
IJI IJ!l. l&lt;I JJ,dX'Ih Dow nP, rps('l"\"t'

You.

,tnd ,\ngi f' Donuhut ·.
hlt llOr&lt;tl)ll' m ent io n
!Jn ·s~ l ' p rlutift
r l-'o rma lf
Tc~mm\
:vli l lt'l'.
rP S PI"\"t '
c · ho~ mp10n .

("harnpion

SjX'(' tator An
gr·.tnd champion.
[J (•Jl!S t' Sht'ndil'ld. rP .' H·n· t ·
t"tt ;Jmpwn . :VLtl.\' t; r· up;...pr, Me
~po rto., (' [(llht&gt;;-,.

ir;~

(",Jl. !W il\.

For Making 011r Opening
Such A H11ge Succes.r.

lh :-.il \t·ut;ling. lwnorahlc mPn
tion · Su'&gt;ll' FLlTll' is. DPhra F11s1 .
( 'inrh Hnll'&gt;h . &lt;'r_\~l&lt;tl Smith.
\ "ll' ki \\'a r rtt'r. dJid BubhiP Whitt ·.
( 'lu ltH ''&gt; 14 !1 ll igh School and
l ~~ · \o nd
T .tr.t ("!J rk. _gra nd
1 tl.tlllplnn . \whola PkkPns a nd
\. l lz· JH · ll ~ ·
! .,1u g hNI \·,
rf' Sf'l'\'f'
I

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()tllf'J .c. .

uould life to t1t) ' THANKS
to ,t!/ of 1111r 1·u iiiL'd ot.r/rJJI!t'l'.t
u·ho made o11r ojlcJI/1/g 111
li 'OIIde'l/11/.

Slll'rri

. Swl'aringf' n .

Ad \ r n turcs rn Clo th ing : .f &lt;llllit•
: Drake. grand champion: Pam
· ela [\;('ece. rrs£'rve chamvinn
· : Andrea Neu tzl in g. hon or a bh·
mention: 11ikki Rarringer .. Jo.Jo
:· Coram. Tricia Davis . Chr·nl
: Jewr ll. .I ulie Nakao. :\'li s.s1
.: Reev&lt;·.s. Tabitha Swearingen
Spo1h r lolhes. Activ• •:
: Healh, •r Wrll. grand champio n.
: and M1·li s" &lt;~ Neut lz! ng, rcserV('
· c hampiu n
· Cloth ing &lt;omplem••nt s: Crys·
tal Smith. reserve champ ion :
.: Pamela NrC' ce , honnrab lf'
; mention.
Clothes for Middle Sc hool
: Sarah Frydman. grand cham
: pion; Erlli Smith, reserve cham ·
· pion ; and Melissa Clifford. ho·
: nora ble mention.
Dressing for the Job: Susan
Wolf. gra nd champion; Rubv
· Burke, reserve champion .

Our Price

Our priCil

IJ.BB yd.

$1.79 yd

H'ILOHHET
7&lt;wide
Our price

sse yd.

t5c irdl

SALE SALE SALE SALE
$1 yd. $1 yd. 10 for $1 2 yds. for •1

\\.() lft• f!JI c nu-, ln. Trrri WolfP .
h l.tnd t·h.nnpiun :\klis~a DPmp·

Stop br

"' '.\" fur brothPr, ,\darn WoUc.
n •, (·n·f· champion. Anita Ca l&lt;:l
w tJ\' for sis tf'r . J a nrt C cllow~ly,
.t nd Angli' Dnn nh ur for cous i n.
.I(Jd _
v [)nr]()lllH'. honurabiP mf'n
til!ll~ . \ll,tr ~ · &lt;;ruP ~ er for sistf'r.
~kli ssa t ;r uPs&lt;' r : Erin Smit h for
nt •Jghbor . K o.HiP [\·ans . ancl
hris 1i Warnrr for sis tf'r. CPo r
[.! ana Koblt•nt;
Tw(']vp lJf ttll' -I ~ H·Pr s tu
pa r tiripa1P in Oh1o Sta1P F&lt;iir
t·u mpetition wPrc announ cf'd at
thr ronrlu ..;.io n of thr stylf' show
T hPY' arP Shprri Wolff'. Tara
&lt;'lark. Susan ll'otl . Sarah Fryd
man . Anita C'aL1wa;v·. Bi lli l·k n

c~lld ree o11r 11 e11

L'Xcttmg

WONDER-

UHD£R"'

Fualltoaoltweb
Our pr;c.
SUlllyd

POSH
POLYESTER
SOUDS
Our price

SYMPHONY
Our price
$2 99 yd.

$2 99 yd.

.111d

merch,wdi1c.

.Ml'

PRARIE

conOH
SHEETING
Our price
$3.29yd.

SALE SALE SALE SALE
3 yds. for *2

$2 yd.

$2 yd.

$2 yd.

CONE·
THRU.D
HOLD£R

PI.AST1C
HANDLE
SCISSORS

FRAY
CHECK"'

Our price
$3.99

Our price

COATS &amp;
CI.ARK
135YARD
THREAD

St.n

Our price

LA FA Y l TlT ~111 I I • &lt;;1 :\ 111'01 1\
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.Jamir Williamson. honorablr•
mention: K;.1thv RPrn cnd. Laurit'

Blan ke ns hip . Martie Holll'r.
Hollv M i lhoian. Lilian Nakao.
Am\· Smi t h.
and Tabith a

l6"and 38" 18"
RIB TRIM
POTPOURRI conOH
Poly/cotmn
MUSLIN
0\Jr pr;c.

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FABRIC

The Paper Doll Dress Shoppe
701

~ ND

AVL - CA I. I.II'OI.IS
/j

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10"X 13"

PI.AST1C

You asked for LA DIES SIZES 18 thru 24
Now we have them/

Our price

51 .48

SO. eo.

SALE SALE SALE
$1
$1
2for •1
DMC«&gt;
FlOSS

CANVAS

All 372 ooloro

Assorted cclor&amp;.

0\Jr pllce
33Coa.

PALMER
MINI
PAINT POTS

5 color usortmenll

0\Jr price'

0\Jr pr;c.

33coo.

$1.29

PAINT
BRUSHES
Set ol12
Our pr;c.
St .29 M1

SALE SALE SALE SALE
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•1
SILVER BRIDGE SHOPPING CENTER
GALLIPOLIS, OH.

446-7576
C tD;o Fabri·Centers of Amer1ca, Inc

• PAY ONLY $30 A MONTHI

'Mit----

3-PC . TRANSITIONAL LIVING
ROOM upholstered In Antron®
nylon velvet fabric. Padded arm
rests and plush pub backs. Rev.
seat cushions. Compa!'ll $999.95 .

B-3

Eden on the River ...

Beat of the Bend

GALLIPOLIS- Activities and
menus for the week of Aug. 6-10,
at lht• Senior Citizens Center, 220
Jackson PikP will be as follows:
Monday - Short subjects 1au ·
tomobile firslt 11 a.m.
and

Parent.r' meeting

~ TrmB&amp; Smtinel

ssga

ALL 3PIECES

SILVER BRIDGE SHOPPING CENTER

SAVE BIG DURIN(,;, THIS

SPECIAL E~ENT!
Beside Dale's Smorgasbord
Gallipolis, OH.

�Page-B-4-Sunday Times-Sentinel

August 5, 1990

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

Area band opening for Wariner

-Anniversaries--

POMEROY- A musical ~roup
with a

rathc•r unusual namE'.

"Bin Takin" ha s a repertoire
which include.-.; music for ju st
about PvPry ta s te.
The five rnPmbers of the band
are lookin~ forward to opening
for country s tar Sieve Warlner a t
the Ohio River Fes tiv al in
Ravenswood next Frldav
The music of "Bin Takin"
scans the spectrum from cu rTr• nt
popul tn music to bO's and 70's
roek a nd roll to rountr.v.
The band is made up of .Jtm
Hinzman of Ravenswood on bass.
John Kirk. Ravenswood. on kev
boards, Phil Simons, also of
Ravenswood on lead g uita r, Van
.Johnson of Racine on keyboards
and guitar and Fred Sizemorp of
New Martinsville on drum s
Ravenswood's Kevin McManus

-., .

~- '···- ··

is the so und rngineer for thr

HOLMES ~NNIVERSARY- The 32nd wedding anniversary ol
Stewart and Loretta Hobnes ol Patriot will be observed Aug. 5 with
their family, Lloyd and Diana Smith and soil•. Gloria Hobnes and
sun, and Hehbie Holmes and daughters.

New testing programs
to begin at Holzer Clinic
BliRDELL AJ'o.'D DOROTHY DARST RIFF.

Rifes to reaffirm
CALLIPOI.IS- llurdcll IUfP.
c,on of F'lo.v d and Ina Limle,\" Rite

and lJorothy Da rst Rife and
rlaughler of lh!' 1\e\ . B.J. Darst
and Grr tif' 'A:ard Darst. wrrf'
married Aug . t'. t~m at
Ches htre.

GALLIPOLIS - Holler Clin
1c ·s Gastroentf'ro\ogist, Mark r.
Chri s topher. M D . is now pPr

t)OWJ

forming two nPw diagnostic
procPdurPs dcaling with prob lem~ of thP dig('sti\P tracl.
Thr fi rst is ro.;pop ha gPa l ma nomrtrv Thi~ is d simpletf'st for
diagnosi . , of swallowi ng di s·
ordpr s and problf'ms rrlated to
hia tal hPrni a
TilP othrr nrw procedurP i s
rndosroptc
rPtrogradP

annivPrsar.\ a :-- n·quP:-tPd b\'
thPir daughter. (;]('nne! L Low mas tPr. and grandsons. Paul and
Stppht· n. w1th th1~ rf'nPV.' ing of

wedding

\'OWS

at 1.

:mp.m

with a

rPcrption following at thl• Church
of Chirst in !{ idgf'\\'a\', Ohio. on

Aug . IR

rho I a ng i G· panrrea tography
1 ERCPI
ERCP is utilized to
diagnose gallbladdP r problems
and pancreatic disordrrs which
arr normaJI~· not pickrd up b.\'
ro n\'(' ntional ultr&lt;L..,ound and ( 'T
scans
Thrse trsto.; involvr lit!IPphysl cal discomfort and arr performt'd on a n outpatient. office
visit bt:t.'iis at the Cl inic. Prior to
Dr \hrhtophrr offering these
prnr Pdurrs. arra residents had
to trave l 10 Co lumbu s or farther
to obtain lhP mf'dical servicrs ·
.Gas troentrrology, or the diagno ·
sis and trra1ment of digf'~tivf'
disorders. is onr of thr various
subspecia lli cs within Ho lzPr
Clinic's Department of Internal
MPdicinP. llnrl is onr of 1hf' 22
rnedlral sprrla lti es reprrsented
f:ll thP Cl inic. Tests, such a s
t:I\CP and manometry, enable·
lhP doctor to dtagnose problem
si tuatiOns at an ear ly stagr so
that treatment is simp ler, eas ier
and more e ffect ivf' .
For scheduling an appoint ·
men I. ca ll the cltnic a t 446·51Jl.

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ADOPT A
PET
Fifth anniversary
GALLIPOLIS - Llovd and
Diana Smith of AddiS&lt;ln will be
celebrating th e tr fifth wedding
annivrrsan· Au g ~J
He Is rmp loypd v.n t h Sourhern

to

be noted

~11lU\I'\\'! fP
hi)\ ' &lt;,

Hidzi

scheduled
CHESTER
Mr,
,loa n
Tewksbary. fl :\ . . Metgs Countv
Tuberculosis !\u rse. will he con
dueling a communi ty tuberc ulin
skin testing c llntc at the C'h cstrr
Fire Station on Mondav from ·I 111
to 6:30p.m .
This evening clinic ts for
person who are assisting thei r
organizations in a food booth at
the Meigs County Fair All area
residents are urged to tak&lt;'
advantage of this free servict•.
Children who are entering
kindergarten or Head Star! ma)·
also receive lhl'lr req uired s kin
test at this lime. For further
lntormallon , call 992 ~3722.
Tewksbary will be giving skin
tests to employees of the Mergs
Local School District on Monday
and Tuesday from R: 30 to 11:10
a.m.
These tests will be given a I hPr
office In the mull! purpose health
building on Mulberry Heights.
TheSe are the only limes she will
give these test s as a group. If
there are some people who will be
unable to have• th e tests at thP
above stated times. th&lt;·y should
call Mrs. Tewksbary at 992:1722
to arrange another limP for them
to come In lor the test.

Picnic postponed
MEIGS_The picnic of the pas r
matrons of the Order of IhP
Eastern Star has been postponPd
from Tuesday until Sept. 4.

cl!ld

mnthr•r

HoluH· ~

llf

1WU

and Ban'tla

742-2170

( ' i 111&lt;11! l

Ohio Coal Cornpan '. dnd .;,h r is &lt;J

TB clinics

MEIGS COUNTY
HUMANE SOCIETY
CALL BEY

HEARING AIDS
We have purchased the entire stock of new BTE
Aids from a dispenser no longer in business and we'll fit and sell them at 1/3 off regular
price.
There ore only 12 remaining, with a full one
year warranty. Make your appointment to see
if this is the right thing for you.

CALL TODAY

DILES HEARING CENTER
1-800-237-7716
ATHENS, OHIO

(614) 594-3571
326 W. UNION ST.

Family Planning
It Makes Sense...
Confidential Services:
Birth Control
V.D. Sreening
Cancer Screening
Pregnancy Testing
Sliding

fee sale.

No one

refused

High scorer
GALLIPOLIS - The highest
scoring co ntl'SI horsr in thf·
Gallia County Junior Fa ir com·
petition was own('d by Brian
Hunt. Hunt was unavailablr for a

photograph th e day of thecompP
to a show

filion, according
source

ATTENTION!
TO ALL BEY GARRETT'S
CUSTOMERS:
She is now working at
The Top Shelf, behind
Foodlond on Jackson
Pike.
446-97 53

RICE'S OUT DISCOUNTS
THE DISCOUNTERS
New
Early American
Liv. Rm. Suite

$1999 5
lug. Retail SAVE
I]

50

5 PC. DINETTE SET

"'II''"*"'

, .... 31&gt;148160,
w/Mylwds.. badcs &amp;
wI (fSf•s &amp; swivel bawl!

$ '.-

Or. MARK CHRISTOPHER

KUHN-COON
REUNION
Will Be

Held on August 19
at the Late Charles N.

Kuhn's Farm on
fairfield-Centenary Road.
Relatives and Friends are
Welcome . Covered Dishes
Welcomed.
Dinner Will Be At 12:00

CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDrTI0:-1 FOR

Farmers Bank and Savings Company
ol Pomeroy, Ohio And Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, at the close ol business
June 30, 1990, a stale banking Institution organized and operating under the bank~
lng laws ollhls stale and a member ol the Federal Reserve System. Published In
a&lt;:cordance with a call made by the Slate Banking Authority and by the Federal
Reserve Bank of this District.
Slah• Bank No. 1050X
Federal Reserve District No. 4
~SSETS

Cash and balances du e from dPposltory i nstltu1lon s·
a. Nonlnterest-bearl ng balancps find currency nnd coin

2.I«J ,1J0U !K1
.. .. .:liKI, 000.00
. . .21.999 .I)()( UK!

b. lnteresl·bear lng balances .. .
Secur lt les ........... ............. ...... .... ....
Federal fund s sold &amp; sPc uritles purchased undPr agrPPrnPnts
to resell In domestic offices of !he bank &amp; of It s
Edge &amp; Agreement subsidiaries. &amp; In IFB "
. . .. . .. .. ... .... .. .. ...... I, 775, (){). 00
Federal fund sold ............. .. ........ .
Loans and lease financing receivables
Loans and leases . net of unearned Income .
. . .14. 565.IJOU 00
. . . 246,000 (){)
LESS: Allowance for loa n and lease losses.
Loans and leases. net of unearned In come.
allowance, and reserve.......
... . .. .... .... 34,319,()()().00
Premises and fixed assets !Including caplla ll zed leases!
... . 1,030,()()().00
Other real estate owned... . .. .. .. .
. .... 8.000.00
Intangible assets .... ..
....... .. .
. .... .. .. ..
. ...... .. 80,()()().00
Othl'r assets .
... .... ... ....
.. .... .. ..
. ....... . ........ ...... 836,000.00
Total assets .. . . .... ... . .. .. ..... .. .. . .
. ... .. . .
. .... ...... ...... ...... 62,677,000.00
Total assets and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C'. IR23(jl . .... 62.677,000.00
LIABILITIES
Deposits:
.. .. ... ........ ..... .. 57,065.000.!KI
a. In domestic offices.... .. ........ .... ... ..... .. . .
(I) Nonlnterest· bearing'..
. ... .. .. 5,636,000. 00
121 lnterest·bearlng .........
.. ..... . .. .
. . .... .51.429,000.00
Other ll abtlltles ............. .... ... .. .. . ... ...... ..
. .. ... ... ... ..... .. . ....... 539,000.00
Total ll a bllit les ............. ... ..... .. ........... .. .............. ... ... ....... ......... .. ... 57,604,000.00
EQliiTY CAPITAL
Common stock I No. nf Shares A. Authorized . ... ........ 200,000)
B. Outstanding.. .. . . . 100,0001 ........... 500,000.00
Surplus ........ ,............................... .. ..... ........................................... 1.000, 000.00
Undivided profits and capital reserves .... ...... .................................... 3.573,000.00
Total equity capital .................................. .. ..... ... .. ............. ............... 5,073.000.00
Total equity capital and los ses deferred
pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(j) .......... ... ... ......... .............. ........ ... . .. 5,073.000.00
Total liabilities , llmlted - ll!e preferred stock, and equity capital,
and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823111 ..................... .. 62,677,000.00
I, Roger W. Hysell, Vice President of the above· named bank, do hereby declare
that this Report of Condition has been prepared In conformanee wllh the Ins! rue ·
lions and Is true and correct.
Roger W. Hysell-VIce President and Cas hier
Date Signed: July 26. 1990

servH:es because

of

inabilily to

pay.

PLANNED PARENTHOOD
OF SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
POMEROY:
236 E.Main St., 2nd floor
CJCJ2-5CJI2
8:30 to 5:00 Monday-friday
Closed Thursday

band
Johnson sta tes that the group
plays at dances and clubs anoss
Sou thea ster n Ohio
How did the band ge l its nam e":
Well. if you've ever tried to come
up wllh a band name you can
probably relate to the story of
"B in Takin ''. You sec, when band
members Orl{anized and attempted to name thC'ir cn'alion . the~

quickly found ou t that a ll of the
good names had been taken.
And the rest, they say , is show
businPss histor:v·

GALLIPOLIS:
414 Second Ave., 2nd floor

446-0166

8:30 to 5:00 Monday-friday
1:30 to 12 Saturday
Closed Thursday
AlSO: Ja&lt;kson, Chesapeake, Alhens, Chillicothe, Logon &amp; McArthur

.•

We, the unders igned directors, attest the correctness of this Report of Condition
and declare that It has been examined by us and to the best or our knowledge and belief has been prepared In con formance wllh the Instructions and Is true and correct.
Richard C. Foil rod
Paul G. Etch - Directors
Ferman E . Moore
State of Ohio, County or Meigs, ss:
Sworn loand subscribed before me this 26th day o!July, 1990, a nd I herebycer·
tlfy that I am not an officer or director of !his bank.
JoAnn Crisp, Notary Public
JoAnn Crisp, Notary Public, State of Ohio. My commission expires July 17, 1993.

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August 5, 1990

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

Katie's korner...________________
After 10 days at Kyger Creek
listening to the roar of the crowd
the crack of the bat and th~
umpire yelling
"you're out." all
is quiet, I he dust
is settled and the
young men that '
gave us unmea·
sured pleasure
are reliving
their memories of their time at
one of the best tournaments
offered.
The many teams that took part
in the Kyger Creek Tournament
gave their all to make thP
tournament one of the most
enjoyable.
Hats off 1o eac h and evervone

of you who took part and t~ the
men of Kyger Creek who did an
outstanding job in organizing and
directing thP tournam e nt.
Anyone who at tended I know was
proud to be pari of the &lt;'vent even
as a spectator.
Our boys, Syracuse Hubbard's
Green house, did an outstanding
job and we just want you to know
we busted our buttons wtth pride
Syracuse Hubbard's GrPPn
house Is sponsored bv Don
Hubbard who is without ~do ubt
one of the nicest guys around. He
is devoted, kind and generous
without a doubt The bovs thank
you, I thank you. a nd the parents
thank you.
Also, Linda Hubbarrl. Don·s
wife, was right the re from start
to finish helping in anv way she
co uld. We also thank . you verv
much for everything you did and
for your undividrd dPvotion .
The past two vPars Svrrtcu.sP
played 63 gamcs'and ended with
a 55 ~8 record. This year their
record was 27 ·4. They had a lh
game winning s treak going int o
the Kyger Tournament a nd up
unti l they lost to Hannan Trace
had 19 st ra ight wins.
They had a two day rest
between the Hubbard Tourna ·
mL•nt and thl' Kyger Creek pvrnt
and had to pl av a make up gam&lt;'
a t th a t in bl'tWPL'n thf' to ur nrvs
The Hubbard TournJml'nl was
great and well org;Jniz(•d as
usual. The Hubbard rvPnt was
sponso rPd b~' thf' SyrJcusP Firl'
Department. We thank you fo r a
1ob well done .
Syracuse lost to Hannan Traer
in the Kyger Tournom&lt;•nt II to 7
in th e last inning. HowevPr. prior
to the Kyger event they had won
the Shade Tournament. Hub
bard's Tournament and th e Big
Bend
Youth
League
Tournament.
On th·e mound this year we had
Robby Crow, our grandson. Cass
Cleland, Kevin Deemer and .Jav
McKelvey. In the Hubbard Tour
ney Crow pitched all innings but
7. Cleland pitched :1. Demm••r 1
and McKc•lvl'y 2
AI Kyger Robby was prP'iC'IliPcl
a trophy for having ttw moq
strike outs. hP had :n. In lhP
Hubbard Tournr'y h P h.HI .lti
strlkr outs.
At Kyger Cass and KP\'tn did a
fine job. They rrall ~ gave 11 th&lt;'ll
all and I mean a ll .~ II thre&lt;'ofthr
boys pitc hed th eir he a rt s out as
did so many in the K)'ger event. if
they hadn't the) could not ha,·e
accomp lis hed what lh&lt;' Y dtd .
At the plate the bo.v s did what
they h ad to do. hit the ba ll.
Garv S ta nlrv, hurler for Han ·
nan Trace did a fine joiJ as did
Green pitcher Moose Clark . ,\s I
satd all the boys that p la yed dtd a
fine job. As Mark W&lt;-rn, the

of pleasurr ~·ou gave to Pach and
everyonP.
Likl' to thank the coaches,
Marvin McKelvey, Bob Crow,
Kenny Buckley and Bob Deemer
and last but not leas t the lady who
took carr of all the sta ts, and saw
that there was water for thl' bo ys
at a ll games as well as the bubble
~um. Marilyn Deemer. Don't
know what we would do without
her.
I would lik e to mention each
and everyone who participated in
a ll the games but that Is not
possible But I do want them to
know thry did gl'ea t and evcryonP is looking forward to next
yPar. On a sad noiP this was HlP
last yf'ar tor our boys as thry now
go lnto pony league. And we
certainly wish them tho verv
best.

Uur younges t grandson, V\"E'S·

Icy was picked to play in an oil
star tournament at Parkersburg,
It was ca lled the Worthington All
Star Tournament. He played
with Tuppers Plains.
Wesley was mighty at th e plate
hitting several homers. He did a
fim• job at the plate in league as
wpiJ as tournuml'nt action . And
he is just getting a gtKJd star t. He
ls in minor league but will move
up next year.
Syracuse had a second team
that did very well. We wish you
the best next year. They wen'
roac hed by Mlck Ash whoalwavs
does a fine job
·
While attending Weslev's
game I purchased a program and
inside on thl' firs t page was a
poem that brought tl'ars stream ·
i ng down my face

Sunday Times-Sentinel Page

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This poem was read at the
closing ceremonies at Kyger.
There have been so many that
said they would like to have a
copy. Well here is the poem and if
you can read II without sheding a
IE'ar you can do better than I can .
ThPtilleis"Justi\LitiiPBoy"
He stands at the plate with his
heart beating fast.
The bases are loaded. the dil'
has been cast.
Mom and Dad cannot help him,
he s tands all a lone.
A hi1 at I hls moment would

."'rikP out 1hc bum
Trars fill hh PJ'(' "· thl' gaml'' ..,
no longrr fun

St'nd the IL'am humP.

Likl' to srnd bf'st wi.-,Jw ." !D ffi\
neighbor , George Holman who
has been a hospital patient the

The ball nears the plate. HI'
swings and he misses.
There's a groan from the
rrowd, with somr boos and
hisses.
A th ough ti('SS

cries,

P O Mr: HOY

weekend.

real

- Laollt ' rll'&lt;'

o! ~11
Po o tPr.

l!igh School and Oh io L' nt\f•rsitv
is a math h.' i.!C' hl'r ;11 North
High School in Sprin~: f1elll HI'
rf'sidt's in SpringfiPld wi1h hi:-.
wifP and dauughter.
Allrnding from Pomf'l'O\ Wl'rP
\1r . and Mr s. F.mf'rson Pool(' !'

1-k

l.i sa

BoOJter meeting

Look for hlm

soon,

like thi s
Herr's hoping . Thr

And so i I gops .

H.AC!NF - ThP Southprn Lo
ca l Boostrrs will meet at 7 p.m
Monday at lttP hi gh st]('oo l to
discuss plans lor thf' MPig s
Count.\' l,~ air Booth.

MASON

AUGUST 71 "

~ Mark
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Your Calendar Now!

Gate Admission This Year Will Be •4.50 A Person Per Day. Which Includes Sales Tax And
Will Include All Carnival Rides. Season Passes Will tk ' 10.50.
Ch lldrcn Under One Will Be Admitted Free .
Season Passes Do Not Include Carnival Rides. Season Pass Holders Vlay Purchase A Ride
Ticket For '2.50 Ry Presenting Their Pass To The Carn iva l.

I

• 'flll\lLLS

an nounc er, wh('n announcing 1hr
winners a nd losrrs swtrd. ll't 's

g ive the boys a big hand thr\ did
a line lob . And that thcv did
Two of our playf'rs httd ho
mers. Jay Day and Robbv Cm~
The other team mPmhl·r.'i ctl :-.o
had fine hit s at the plat&lt; •. Ca .,
Cleland, J ay MckelvP)' . !',lUI
Chapman, .Ji] son Panglo. Tvson
Burkley, Kevin DPPmrr J nd
Hyan Hill.
LlkP to mPnllon lhJI Amlwr
Thomas. Jack Day and Aaron
Pa njio played with the tram in
JpaguP competi tion Dav ;llso
played in the Kyger Tournev .
Amber did a fine job and scorPd a
run by sl idtng home Jack caught
a fly ba ll tha t cou ld haVl' meant
the game if he had missed . JaPk
a lso had a winning run at Kyger
All in a II the Syracuse te am did
a great job and win. lose or draw
we were so proud of L'ach and
evPryone. Your our kind or team
a nd WP love you for pvery min u tP

Job Bank aids
seniors in work
GALLIPOLIS- The Job Bank
located In the Senior Citizens
Center, has m a ny qua lilted appll·
cants looking lor e mployment.
Communities need knowledgt•,
experience and e nergy that ma
ture workers provide . Since !he ir
job performance and productlv ·
ity are equal to ·that of other age
groups, their talents should be
utilized to the maximum.
The Job Bank Is open Wednes·
day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and
Thursday and Frl\laY from 7 a.m.
to 3 p.m.

and Mr..,

P1mwro.\ .
from thl·

gr adu a trd JT' ('PntJ~·
Univf•r sit .\ ' of Dayton wi1h ;1
Ma s tPrs of Sr ic·nn: in Edur J
11ona l Administr a tion
Ht• gradua1rd from l:a s rPrn

c~nd

home

~ un

J·"' nwr~on

vpry best to you .
\'O!Cf'

Cornp!eteJ degree
J&gt;oo ll'r.

RPmembc-r - hr' s jusT a lillli'
boy whu sland-, all alonP.
So op('n :rour hrart and g iv P
him a brPak.
For it' s momPn1 s l1ke 1hi s a
man :vou ran m;J kf•
Krep 1his in mind wh(•n _v our
hrar somonP forgrr,
Hr's just &lt;.l litllf' bov. &lt;~nd no1 &lt;J
man vrt

past two v.:erks

B-5

Located on Rt. 62 North of
Point Pleasant

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�Page- 8-6- Sunday Times-Sentinel

-Engagements __ --Weddings-Clark-Fisher
RACINE Mr. and Mrs
Ronald L Cla rk . H.arin e. are
an nounctng I he engagt:•ment and
app r oachmg m arna gp of then·
d au~h t cr. L ean ne S C'la r k. to
Ralph L. Fisher, son of Mr and
Mr s Robert L F tsher. Rac ine
Mi ss Clark Is a gradua t e of
South ern High Sc hool and will
complete registered nursp t1ain
l ng Hocking Technical Co ll eg&lt;'
shortly She is emp loyed at

August 5, 1990

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

poht tctans l fa
vor lowe r 1n !PI
est r atrs. In co n·
tras l. il would be
diffi cult 10 find a ,
F ederal Chatr-

man,

past or

present, w hodtd
no! fancy him srlf a n mflatio n
fighter Thu s arr th e batt le ltnrs
dra wn in thr nrve r ·Pnd tng rl r
bate on the proper se tllng of
mone t a~ poltcv
Scar P onP fo r rhe Presi dent s.
Un ti l recentlv. Federal Cha tr
man Grf'cnspan a lm ost always
sided with thosP Sf'ekmg to
con tain tnfl all ons Wh1 lr o the r s
sounded t hPala rm abou t a fad tng
l'COnomy,
Mr
Grpcnspa n
sPL'med morl' cuncC'r nPd w1th th r
upward press url' on pr iers that J
pn'malun' casr ng m ight imply
Ht s publtc ptmlamations and
trsUmon,v rf'flPciL'd thi s ~:~nil
i nfla t ion bia s
H(' rep ra trdh
volcpd l hf' opinmn that sincP th r

Pco nomy wa " grow ing ar an

a ccep ta blf' 1a 1P a nd infl at ron wa s
s ti ll a ! wor r is orrw k vC' Is. contro l

of Infla tion
MlfiiAEL ,\ND PEGGY TOPE DAVENPORT

Davenport-Tope

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TERESA J. WHITI'JNGTON, K~LPII D. RMKE

Whittington-Raike
c;,\ L. I.II'OI.IS - Mr and Mrs
Jl um 4't r Wht lltn g1on a nn oun ct'
thP (' ng Jgt' rn Pnt a nd upcomtng
m.uTJ dgl' of tllf'tl d aug htr r .
['rn•s,I J unf' . !o R.tlph David
I LJi kt. su n o f Mt " D J nJ. T
Brov.n c~ nd the lair H.a l ph VI
11otke
Whttttn gtun ts a gr.HJuatr ol
Po tnt P!pasa nt Hi gh Schoo l J nd
M.H "-h all University ShP wa .-. J
mcmbpr of Pi OmPga P l. Cu 1
rently, she is the di r ertm of
('dcuatton at Sou theas fP r n Bu~ ·

nes s Co ll&lt;'gr
ll rr ft ancp ts Jlso J. gr .tdu.tl l' ul
Po mf Plrasa nt H tg h Schoo l ,JJul
att£.' nd ed Marshall Uni\'t•rs tt\
\dlC' t r hf'wasa mf'mbC' Jilf St m g.t
Pt E ps tl on fr&lt;Jtl'rntl\ rLukl' IS
c urrrn tl\ (•mp lovrcl \~tt h (;! H
Constr ur t01 s
/\n o pr n ch urr h wpddtng i"
pldnnrd for Sept I "' b .In p m c~t
Good Shr pard Unti ed .V!rthod " t
Chu r ch. /\ recepllon wtl! lollow. tl
t he Moose Lod~ e .

r;A LJ.IPOL IS - Pr•ggy l· 'll r· n
TOIX' bt&gt;ramP til l' bridP of Mr
ch;w l Dl'Jn Dllv 1• nport tn a .lui\·
II C(' tf' mony .1 1 tlw homP uf thl·
brtdf' m Gall ipolt s T hl' n'rt•m
any was offi cia lrd bv thP R«'\'
A1 ch tr Co n n
Th{' brtdf' IS lh P dc~u g lll l' I or
M1 &lt;-tnd Mr s L rrl TO J-ll-' uf ~):1~
Thi rd t\\f' . Gal! ipol ts
Thf'
g1oom ts tlw son 11f 1\lJd]('\
O&lt;.J\'Cnport .llld the l t~ll' Eat!
OJ\'rnport of M1drllr pm t
( d \t'r t irt rTidtrragc' by ~11 · 1
faflw r. t lr r• hi Hit • wu1 t' .t for·mal
go wn uf \\hill' rnaltP ta f feta with
rr Pm hrotrit 't f'rl ldCC' dnd hand
hl•ddlng rtw dtl'S&lt;.; had ,r fitted
bas qut• ~' .1 t.'-. 1hodtt t' dnil a\' back
J.Cl'Pil! Pd wi 1h headed !'('
rmbr ot llt ·r Pd l&lt;tl'l' m o tifs; a
SWPdlhf'.t r! ncr kllnt', s hor t
shi t rrcl pouf sl4 t'\f''&gt; w 1f11 peJt l
bPa d tng , w httt • Pdged ful l sku r
wllh fro n t pH' k ups and c asrad tn g
ruffl es fi om the back wai st Shf'
wore a sa tin cov£'r Pd brlmmt•LI
hat w!th a ventst• larf' cr oH n
accented w1 th Sf'C]Ulns pf'J I b
and rh lnrs tones. flor,!l and PI 'J r l
stdr sp1avs
1

~he c·a t r iL'd a buuqw ·t nf p1nk
ro sps und babv's bn•dth
Thf' r oom was df'C'Ot"cJI Pd w11h
an dt c h of g n't'nl'l ,'; c~nd pmk
lOSt'S
E lizabPt h An n ToiJtn . stsi PI of
the bridP from Ca pt• CJJ;nd t&gt;a u
Mu. was m atro n of hon nr ~lu ·
wor l' a l h reP p iPl'l' -; ilk w hr l l'~utt
I'!Ttbro id! 'Irrl in pmk L1ncl .£:1 1'1'1 1
FlowPr g irl \\ iJ&lt;., Andtl'd Tup1·
ntl't'f' ol th !' br tr l4 '
Fksl mdn \\.,l s .fl'tl \ !Ja\t'!l
pot f . brot hf&gt;t of tlw gr oorn !tom
MtdrJ irport
A rf' cPp i!On "'d" he ld rmnw
dtatf&gt;l y l ollowtng tlw v..Pcldmg
A~s isttn g Wf&gt;rf&gt; .fan lkmman ctnd
Jo:l Li:Jbrth T ob 1n . sts tf't s of tht'
bridt'
T hP br id P is a gradu al&lt;" ot thf'
Unt\·PrsJ!)' of Rtn C 1andP SliP
a lso atff'lldf'li C('d&lt;Jt v i li P Co l lf'gf'
Shp is now assocta ! Pd wtt h t hf'
Ca l li o Co unl .v Sc hoob .J~ Lt
!i 'LlC' h('l
l'hl' groom ls a gr&lt;.Jduatf' of
Oh10 t l rd\ r•r stt v tn f'Xf' I C' Isr plw .sto lug:. Ht• IS assortatf'd w tth !hr
I ;.ttli po lts l tJcquet Ciul&gt;
Tlw C11 uplr Jt 'S idP~ dl Lr: l. tn
cn ln ~ ~ . Cctll tpolts

wa~

a mort" tmm r

dia lf' priorit v thd n f unhrr eco
nomtc st tmu lus Mun:'ovrr, thf'
Cha trma n mad r no Sl'tTE' I of his
Pndo r !-.Pnwnt ol "n'r o mflanon"
l ong IPI m
Tl1u s. \\'a " " c,u r pr tSl' \\ hr n rh c
Cll d tt tndll t~nnulrrwf • d t h a t hf'
would ··ron-, trl4 •t ' t'd " tng monf'
ta1y pol1 c .\' to ollsPt thl' rumored
ru ntr c~r tt o nLir .\ PffPI 'ts of an
mad vr rtant rrPdtt t' Junc h T hP
proc ldma tion tnrtt.ill\' plOLiuc ed
a posit i vr pf!t)t'l .1s bo nd and
s tock p n rrs r&lt;Ji ltf'd sh.Jr ply
HOY.('Vf'r. P\'1'11 .amrd s t 1hi 'Pupho
r1.1
11 d td nut l dkt • lung fo r
\\,l l' !ll ng '&gt; l,f.! n;tl s to ('nwrgr&gt;
l·'nr t'Xdmplt tlwdt oprn v tr ld -,
Y.,\S n!Uf'tl TllOI I' ]JlllllOU!l('f'd d l
tlw shm r t•ncl 1d !hi ' matu ril 'r
'&gt; l)j 'l' lt urn tll dn th C' long f'nd
Mt·.~rr wh ri t'
t!u cl u li &lt;J t a lmos t
tlllrnt·clr&lt;tlt •l\ !.tdPd . v...htlr prices
of "Umc k · l'ommodities such as

Tammy J nd .Junll n t '.tdl ' tn
Wat erloo.
Th e bn de ts a gr.tduate of
Sou thwester n Hi g h Scllool.
whr rr she wa s a mrmbrr of thr
PA WS c lub.
The groom ts a graduatf' of
North Ga llia Htgh Schoo l and
Buckf'yr Htlls Carf'f'r CrntP I .
wh r t r hr was a membf'r ol t hP
DEC\ c lub.

Finkenbinder-Hookway

KELLY MCGLONF:, Ttlt)MI\S

.~ . MJLU~ R

McGlone-Miller
SOUTH 1\'EBSTEH . Oh tu Clarence a nd M a r v M rf. lon l' 11 !
South We bstr r, an nounn• lht '
engagem ent .md for th co mt ng
m arriage of t hei r daug h! Pt .
K elly Ann M cGlone to Thom,"
Allen Miller, son of Ronald 1\
Patricia Mi l ler of Ga llia Co untv
The bride-elect is a gra dual&lt; ' of
Bl oom L oca l Hi gh School and

~ rio t o Cou nt v Jot nt \ o&lt;',tlron.r l
~c h ao! ~ hrl se m p l ovp d ;r ! l.t '\\ 1'&gt;

Fa mil:, Restau ra n lln O, d.; Hr ll
T he groom ·r lrc t ts .t g1 c~ d u c~ tf'
of Sou thwrstrrn Hi g h School ll r
r-.P mplovrdb\ Dav i "TnH"k lngtn
.la r kson .
T hP couplr Wi ll rxc h.ur gp qm"
at 2· :w p.m. S&lt;• pt I at Pt lgllm
WC'S lrv a n C' h u rc h 111 Srnn t1
Webster

H l fT I./\ N 1l - Karrn H ookwa \'
.rnd \V rl l ra m Ftn k1· nbtndPJ Wf' rf'
u nitPd in rna!Tr agr .l u lv '1 1 at tht•
ChurC'h of .II' '-.U'&gt; Chn"l. Apos
lnl tc, Ill R utl and
Elckr .Jarnf'" \tlrllt'J of ficia trd
lht • l t't Pm um ,1nd m usic was
p1 rl\'lciPd b\ .Inn. TtnJ and MikP
Mille t
ThP hndr \\'014' a floor lf'ng t h
dr {'s" of blu r Mat ron of honor.
.J{'dnPit.l MtliN, "'orr a pa s tr l
fl nr .11 drrss. and bnd rs m &lt;1 1d .
.lultP Hookwav. dL!ug ht f'r of thr
hnd(' worP a bluP dn•ss
Clli.trll'~ Mille r SP I\f'd ,1..., b( •t.,(
m .rn Todd K i mrs. g1a nd..,o n of
th 4' g r oom. gavt:' awav ttw brJd l'
ILl \' h: tmes and ~l a rk Ktmr s.
granclso ns of lht&gt; )!lOOm. ~rrvt:'d
.t&lt;... groornsmr n
Hr.tn dun 1\Jmr·s was rm g
bP, trl' r .l!Hl 1\&lt;.;hl tPgh Krmrs wJs
fl owt'r gn l Th(•\ J re g1 Pa t
gt dn(! Cht ldrrn ol t hP g room
( ;ur\ls v. r rP rPgts lf'r(' d hy
l it andv Mil lrr
A If'Cepti o n v.as hr ld tmmf'
dtah.&gt; lv fo llowi ng thr ccr rmony
at the sr nior r lli zrn s crn iPr tn
1 1 o mrro~'·

Na ncy Ktmes. daughter of lhf&gt;
groom, and Reg in a Kime,,
gra ndda ughtet of the ~r oo m.

Curtis-Roach

DONNA L'

CURTIS

POMEROY - Paul and Sheila
Curtis, Pomeroy. are announc
tng the en gagement and approaching marriage of th ei r
daught er. Donna Leig h Curti s, to
Darin Roac h. son of Car l and
Dorothy Roach. Pomeroy.
Th e open c hurch ce r emony will
take pla ce Aug 19 al 2 30 p.m . at
thP Mldd lepor1 Church of Chr ist.
One half hou r of mu sfc will
precede the ceremony
A reception for I he coup le will
be held following the ceremony
at Royal Oak Reso rt.
The co uple will reside In
Pomeroy

baked the cake Mrs. Reil y
M l'(;owan. Tina M ill er . M rs
S{'t)l t Kim!''&gt;. and M 1o; Ray
Kimr'&lt;&gt; &lt;.;f'r\'Pd
Ja son M i llf't
Sf'l\'t' d thr punch Dc cma li on~
W('!t' prO\'tded bv M1 " StPVP
KlmPs, Mrs Cit ar ies Mill&lt; '!, and
Mr s .l am es Mlll f'r
Among thos(• attrnd l ng wt'rr
.J arn&lt;•s and l&lt;atir Miller. Tina.
ltm .f t . and MtkP Mtller. Cha
r iC's and .Jranri!L~ Mlilf'r, Brandy
fl oush. J ason Mtllrt. Mark
Ktmes. £Jrenda Z11 k lr Todd
f( tmPs. Ra:-. and Rf'g tna 1\t mes
.&lt; nd Brandon and .Josh. Lor!
Ktmes and As hltr gh. Helen
Ktmr s. .J ul ir Hookv.av. 11elt y
Mc(.owa n. Jennie Bow les and
Mat y Smith

August

a nd

m os t people, I
thmk Jf('b&lt;'gm·

ning tu tit C' of
s ummrr .md dll
that it btmg s

One
told

pr r so n

me

we a th er

that thr

onr

day.

1

week

r r mtnded h&lt;' t of fall And she
wf'nl on to say th a t sh1 ' hoped
days would soon bPgtn to gl't
C'OO]PJ'

This s urpn sed me· as rt

Wc1:-.

only the firs! wr('k rn 1\ ugust and

1 was a mazC'd t hat tht s prrson
rea lly thoug ht for an instant that
things wrre brginn mg to cool
d own
I am dl l th P more tmpatt cnt
wllh pPople who dt sl tk r the hot

CtiTEST Lmu: RABY FACES - The 1990 l'retly Raby
Contest "'"' held Friday. ,\ug . 3 at th e main slago• on the
fairgrounds .L~ part of th(• 41st annual Galli a Co unty Junior Fair.

Pi cture d here are the winners ol the l'ont.est with their awards. Th1•
contes t was sponsored by the GaiUpolls ,Junior Woman's Club.
&lt;Times-Sentin el photo by Kathryn Kelly I

Pretty Baby Contest winners are announced
&lt;.A LLI POI.IS -

The Pr Pllv
IJah.v· Con tes t was hr ld i\ug .1 on
t llP rna 1 n s Ia ge of thr fa1rg rounrl s
as p&lt;rrl of th e 41 st annual Ci:Ji ll&lt;:t
Count\ .J untor Fait !'he co ntPs t
v.·ds sponsorl'd b\ lhP (;allipo l t'.Jumor Woman's Club
T hrt r \n~re 12 Cclh·gortf'\, .mel
t 1oph tPs wrrr g tvl'n for thf' fll st
placr w ith ribbon s awa tdPd tu
the srco nd Jnd thttd platt"'
wtnnr•t "
F'tr st placP wtn nrr s Wl't P .t'-.
fo li o ~ s Ct ys tal Sha nk. d dughli't
of Ttm and l at ol Shan k . Hrrn
nJn Wtl!". son of Brn i..lnd OPt 011
Wtlls. L('ll sha Dawn I'.J Trtr t .
dt~ughtf'1' of TJmm\
f '.trt tPI .
l)pr Pk \\'('(lt •rnP\P r \Oil l.t 'l' a nd

Collee n Wedem eyer: Stacy l'ox.
Drrss ler. da ugh ter of Teresa
daugh ter of JanPl Cox. Rubl't t
D1ess ler: Caleb T r avis Stanlev.
T vler Grah am , sun of Ml'iulh
so n of Cha rles and Cindy Sian
Gra ham .
Che,rl sa
McCa tw .
lrv N tcol e Spra d lin daughter of
d &lt;mght C'r of Jo tha n ,rnd S.rnd r.1
La ure l Spra d lin :
Nichola s
McCa be; Rvan Htll son of KPnnv
c; ut nther. so n of Becky Guinther.
.1nd J&lt;:~nP I Hill , LacJP P c~ ttPr so n .
AclndnP Ea stm an, daugh ter of
da ughll'I uf Oonisf' .1nrl .JohnntP
Rt r nt and T r r rs&lt;J Eas tman,
1\lltPI &lt;&gt;o n Mil'h;u·l H.;! \ PopP.
.Jon ath an Bravr r. son of Ma1 k
so n of 1\nn.t Ttl Jldk, l.tH P\'
dlld Dc:t tl(•ne Rf'avrr, Andrt•LI
Young, dau ghtl'r of No l.1 .J nd .J F
· Russr'i l. daughter of David and
Youn g, and K .y lr DnplP, son ul
T tn.r Hu ...,s t•ll, Ross SharrPII. so n
Kl' ll y Doplr
of J{Pdgan and K athy Sharr('lt ,
Second pl .H'I' winnPt ~ Inc ludf'd
Ma 1tha El akr t , daught er of Sa ll v
thp follo"'mg t..:r1c&lt;:~ Bla ckburn
.1ncl l.lovd Baker: and JcssP
d dug ht l'r of f~11r and Mrlt ~s~l
Ru ss1•11. son of Mr and Mr s
Bldckbut n. M lrh.H'I Cod\ II .I
F:nul l l ussrl l
nl'\'. sun or Da\\ n Swot d d !ld
Tht r d pl ace w1 nners. i nc l uded
H H'h.ll rl H.11wv. IL1chPI Mo q:!a n
t h&lt;' followt ng Sa m antha R us

sl'll. dau ght r r of Cn 'g and Lort
Russel l. F\·an .l 11y Wood, son of
l.lovd an Matlcnr Wood, Ash ley
Da w n Ciarv . daughter of T im
and Ambe1 Clan. J arob Angill .
o;o n of Tom and Di ann a Angel l.
Brvann a Rose. daughter of M eli sSa RasP: Jessr James. so n of
Tern and Shcllev .Jame s. Whtl ·
ntr Ca ldwr l l. da~ghtrr of Garv
and Da rla Ca ld well. Aa ron Bo lyar d . son of Ba rbara Bolyard:
Shannon Smtih. d aughter of Greg
and Jul te Smith. Grego ry Russell. son of Gt eg and Lon
Ru ssel l. Tt ffan) M tller. dau gh
ter of Pam M tll et. and Jerry
l'hom pson. so n of fl ick and
Tamm y T hompson

- -Weddings
Radvanyi-Harrison
Murrav .
Th r brtd&lt;' was (' sco rt ed b ~ lw r
f at hr r She wore a gov.n of wh tt r
sa !tn acce nted with Vemsr lacr,
bec~ d ed wtth pearls . surrou ndmg
lhP tll uslon net in srt abo vP t hr
ftttrcl bodice and puff sleevrs.
Th(' sktrt end ed with sa ftn
rtbbons 1ied above &lt;.t la ce flou nce
wht r h rxtr ndPd to a chapl'l tra tn
ShP warP a ringPt tip vc1 l of
tllu ston T he br ide ca1 rird a
IJo u~u&lt;• t of Shasta and fi&lt;' id
1 L li s i P~.
rcntaurra. aqutl cgJa,
CIJI't 'O pst s gai ll ardi a, rrd CIOW'l
.rnd ar trmt sta. tiPd with bow s
and kno11rd s trPamrr s of ow h tll'
s&lt;tt tn.
Ci nd v II J r n so n. thP bndp 's
st:-. t(' r ·i n·lav. , wa ~ ma1ron or
honor . Di &lt;-~na Ktllgc adf'. th4 '
groom's sts trr tn law and Em i l\
lf LIIT ISOn, !h(' brtdr's ll C'!Cf', \,.1,'\'rf'
b1 HI P..,mdtd"- 'I hrv worP m ate h·
tng gn" n s of shrrr aqu.~ mt...r
0\'1'1' taffpta, wt th a .., h;nd llf'l k
ltnf' .t nd floun cP of c t~:-.c.Hlt ·
r uf flp\ T h£'V (',11 rtPd m 11Chlll)..!
bo uqul't s of C('flta un' d .n1tl
;tr t(•tn tS t.l
lk~l m Jn \L ls fhf' gtoom·..,
hr othPr , Str,·r Kt ngca dr Jnd ttw
groomsma n was M.:rrk Harn son
Hr ng bf'a rrr \\a~ lk&gt; :ru Harn snn.
and hts ht o!h£' 1 ( IJ\ ..,calfPr t•&lt; l
fiO\\('r p1'1al .., for thf' h1rd.ll
.tp p! OdCh
M.!l\ J)( ·l.rnw J.lll'&gt; li'l-: l' tl ' l l'd
til l ' ~ u es t ~
,\ l ('Cr ptt o n ,tnd ,1 drnrlt 'l
fnl] (IWf'd lh&lt;' v.r·d dl ng fur ~ II
glH'S!S .! I ltH' hom1) 11f lhf' hr }(lt··..,

Wf'athf'r that summ er br ings
becausr I tend to lhri vr on It and,
thPrrfon\ I seem to takf' the11·
disdain personally I am inellnrd
t o brliE:&gt; vP that thts is bf'c au sr I
work tn air co nditionm g
In additio n to th&lt;• heat. ho~
evPr, I love all of tht' PVPn ts and
Impressio ns a nd things that
rfi'm md m f' of sum mc1
Hl'rt' in Meigs Count\. wr L"~ r r
bkssl'd wi th bount i f ul producP in
th£' summPr mo nth s RP all y. IS
tlw rP anyt hing bel tPr than home
grow n swr Pt cot n or a frrsh
tnmalo in . Jul y'~
For m v l it Ill' cu c lr of fr JE'nds
and I. summer mf'ans an tn
CTf'asr tn Sf)(' ldl ar tJvlly Dunng
thf' summr r. tmw serm s to fJ\
fm us. and yr l. m(•a ns ltttlr
Ttmr doPs th at . you k nov.. whrn
you tt' ha\tng fun
SurnmPt smPils good I am nut
~ UII ' what it is. 11 j ust smells
good ThPrl' i s n•a lly no way ur
dP ftn ing thP smt'l l of summf •r It
vaJ trs from sm r lltn g ltkc SWl'PI
corn on a !r ot sumnlf'r da v to I hi'
frr sh smrll .lftrr a su mm PI l'i:Jirt
Win tP rs srTtf'l ls don ' t cornpatP
l.tkf' JUS ! clboUI PVf'IV pl arl' Of
bu sinrss. thf' nr 'W spapPr has tfs
own sumnwr chdrac trtls tlc s
Hr rr c~ t lhl' Da 1l:-. Srn tinPI. wt'
havp an tnt rr n dunng fh('
summf't Thrs prrson dors not
a l wJy s !Pad an rn,·tablr l rfr Jf
wo rk. HP makes interm tna blr
t n ps to the fat rgrounds. l ak es
pt cl urrs th ai nobodl Plse has
t tme to takr and makrs phone
r alls th.11 nohody else wants to
ma ke It ts. th ey soy. good
tralntn g. We a re al so drowning ln
famt ly reu n io ns, \'dC'iiiJOn biblf'
schools Mrd \\Pddtn gs l' hr\ a1Pa
part of &lt;&gt; ummPr ht•rp at tlw
pap01
At lh P lrlll !' t il llllt r\ 1 ttur cll

thdl I .ttlcnd . \" id !i 'l1 lrnd th.t l
rh P [.JJ'm(·r nHrniJf'l" ol LlUI
congn•gat!Dn Jlf' out l!· ndtng to
the u work It .tho rn1 o~n:&lt;-. t h.ll
thosP of u s who co~n .lltf'nd ltw
summPt ~ ~ · 1 \'HI'.., mu -. tl tllln lin
them . WP a l l ' d l v.a\' ~ Jnl,llt•d at
how much WI ' co n do\\ h1 ·n caliPd
upon, althoug h W(' ol\&lt;,n·:-. thmk
wp ai'f' Ia lhPr madpqu&lt;.th'
As vou c·&lt;Jn tt&gt;ll I t~m .t ltltlt'
· hung up" on ~ umm&lt;'l t1m1 · I
gurss rhc po int ot tht s co lumn ~:-..
that 1 am in no hut r\ for t hts
wondrrfu l q·ason to comP to .-1n
('f\d
1 won't tdl , ou what I t hmk
about v.t nll' r .I 'll ~.t\' 1 ' th&lt;.ll fur
mtd FPhl u;n ,. v.lwn I .1m s tck ul
lu' mg r·ou1wd up a nd thPn I' ll
l l'&lt;tll\ CUI 100'11 '

Wedding policy
Ttw Sund Jv Trrn r~ S(• ntlllt'l
rP gi.ud s wPddtn gs of ( ;allta.
MPt gs ctnd Masun co un11 es .1~
nPWS t~nd IS happ!i IO publt :-, h
wPddmg ston e:-; and photog ra phs
w tthout cha t ge
HO\H'Vf' r . wrdd1ng nrws mu ~t
meet ~('nNa l ~ I an da 1ds of 11mrl t
ness Th r npwspapr1 prf'fp r .., to
publish account s of wrdd t n~s c~s
soon ::~s posst blr aftN th e pvrn l
To be publts hed tn the Su nd av
Pd llton. thr wrddlng mu st ha vp
takPn pl acr wtthtn ti() dav s prtor
to thr pub l tca l&lt;On. :Vlat er i a l fot
Along 1hr Rtv c-r mu st br I' PC t£'\ f'd
bv th r r dllor tal drpattmPnl bv
Thu rsd av , ~ p m . , pnot 1o thr
date of publica tion.
Photographs of either th 0 brtdr
or the bridr and ~roo m rn a\ hP
publishPd wi th wrd ding stot trs.
if drs trrd Pho10gr aphs mav be
C'it hrr bla ck and wh ll r or good
qu altl\' rolor . billfold &lt;.,[Jf' or
la1 ger
Poor qui.iltl'r photograph " ~'til
not bf'a crPp tPd C £'nl'Idll\. " nJp
shot s or tn sl ant dPvl'loping pho
to s arf' not of ,tt'('t' ptahkqu d lll \
Quest tlln &lt;&gt; rna .\ lw dl!I 'CII'd to
thl' l'dtt or tal dt•p&lt;~r tnu·nl h un1 1
to r) p rn M umLl \ tht uugh Fr td&lt;n
at tlil-1 1 ~ ·l h L\~~

COLONY THEATRE
AND

FRIDAY THRU THURSDAY

Mi&lt;hoel Douglas, Kathleen
Turner and Donny DeVito in

F I!A),IK T . ANll MARLENE HARRISON RAIJVM&gt;\'1
p.ll f'nh tn Mtlls \'JII.:tgr Uut ·of
ttm n g uP , ts tncludPd Mr . .rncl
M r " F r t~nk t;tl lt spi P. LOis TJ\
l11 t Mt .t nd Mr " SI4 ' \'P i PnCPI
.r nd St i •pll.tntr. Rl' d and Hf'tt\
M\1'' " k f'\tn.rndHcbf'cra D r('ll
n.rn . Mr .rncl Mrs Sff' \f' Ktn g
cdd t• 1\1' s ,1 nd M rs .l tm Ktn g
(',lfll ' :vlr dlHI Mrs Mtkf'MPnzrr
.tnd ~o n .ld(k of(; r .lf\\ 11/r. T\'lf't
H 1•J •d ol l'onH'ro:, . .J J mP" and
1\.lt l'll Mel' I\ l',l or ( ;.tllPI sbu rg,
:vJ. u \ HP "" Burd1 C'I and
\ ld
\\ ongo~ h \ 1 ~ · 11 1 Por t1,1nd . 0 1'1'.
l .t' ll d \\ .dkr·J . .l c~m P s \\ dlk f' r .J r .
l .t'l!ll.l \\',tlkN ~&lt; htClf'. c~ nd .Joh n
\ V\ .rlkt•J ol ln d t.tnapo l t ~. I nd.
()r '" \\,i[k ('l Ht •ts\P nbuttPl of

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\'\o'Js lnng ton n (' II \S li l' l '&gt;~ l ' ll
hu ftr l dnd soll". Tll rg n W.llkf' t
liuwl r t 1 ;.rnd n,, Pn Hmd!• t t o!
\VIiltam s b ur~. \ '.1

Thr tJr tdt' I" d gr. rclu.llf' ol
C .tllw t\ c,ld t•m\ Hr g h Sl' hnn l and
rr cPt\·pd d d ~ ·g tf't ' tn nur s tng
from 011Pr tH·rn Cnl lf'g l' of Nur~
tng tn Wpstrt \'il ll'. Ohto ShP 1.., il
Publk il f'.tltll :"&gt;J uro..;f' In D(' ].t
'.\,11 (' Oh1o T lw gr oom 1"- a
gr~ 1 ctu ,!l ( ' of \\ n rt h rn gton Ht gh
S1 hoo l tn \\ o l'lhm glon Uht o and
1.., ,1n ,I .......,()(' J, ttl) t)1Jil d111g cun t r.Jc
lol. \ ]Xt't,t]\Jt ll g lrl th t' I PStOid
111 111 11f 'llltag1· hou " 4'"
rtw l'nup lt· 1t''&gt; rdt ·" rn Ikl c~ ·
\\,11'1', (lh ttJ

ON! !VENING SHOW 7·30 P.M.
ADM. .. St ID
44b -Dn3
• SPECIAL 5'-"1[11 BARGAIN I'VI!INE[ S

SPRING VALLEY CINEMA
44&amp;·4524

WAR OF THE
ROSES R.
446-1088
SAl U I!OAY ISU N OA ~

A IO!ON! SOAY '
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B AII C,A]~

~~~iK:~OH~ £

MA I/ Nll '.o ',~r ~U N~ "! 0
I\ MICA IN NIW I lUI \{I.H
(I l(( PI ' GH0 ':. 1 )

Aa1LM liw II \Ill

l'.u1 1hr l••mhlo

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FAC exhibit features patnttngs, ceramtcs
"WE SA\' WHAT WF: DO . WE IJO WIIAT WE SA
,Jim ( 'ain' ' mnttn . C'ain h a~ hf•t&gt;n in tlw uphol"it('ry hu !&gt;&lt;ii nt•ss for 36
Vl ' .lr .. . It j.,. nt'" o.;torf' at 'lt :' r\. St•rund St ., Middh' porl , olfl'r" a" i dt•
~ .lrif'ly of f.lhric ·"' for uphul~k·r.v and t·u .. tom drap4'" ·

Full-service upholstery store opens
By ,JIM FREEMA:\1
Tlmes-Sentinl'l Staff
MIDDLEPORT - Mtdd iPpnt t
now ha s a full -service upholsl&lt;'! .v
and drapery store.
Ca in's of Mldd leporl , l oeatrcl
al 21J N Seco nd Sl. . Middl epo rt.
nf fe r s a wide variety of fabrt cs
toVI'r 4,500 new,l990 stylest. hc~ s
frrr pic k up and deliverv wtth tn
1&gt; miles and makes cu stom
dra pes and cornice board s
.lim Cai n sa id he does a lot of
anliqu&lt;'s and house hold upholsH•r v. dnd sperializps i n hand and
tli squtt tuft i ng He doesn' t do
automobile uphols1ery .
Some upholsterersjus1put new
fabri c over top of th e old , said
Cain I start from the frame and
pu t In new padding rusu ally
co tt on felt, m oss or hor se hair )
under the fabric . Hr al so re·
touches the wood .
Jim Cain does all of thP
upholste r y work " i n housp"
Instead of sending fl out.
Ca in has been in I he upholst&lt;• t y
business for 36 yea r s havtng
learned the I ra de when hr was a
teenag er

By BRIAN .J. REED
Sen~n••l Staff "rlter
\\ (' arr now m th P first wrrk of

Hlrt C. RA NDI· - At" c.t ncli&lt;'
l1 gh l &lt;'t ·Jrmo n.\ 111 h r..., tm tc T\ n
H.hn'-. Church nr .rt Rio Crandl'.
Marl i' nP T and v Har1 1son bt'
r amr t hr b rtrk of Fra nk Thom a&lt;&gt;
HMh.tny r on .Junf'2.~ T hl'doubl 4'
nn g (' ('ff'mo nv w.1 s conductt&gt;d b\
the llrv· Ron L&lt;·mif')
Thf' brtdf' 1~ tlw d aug hl! ' r of
M r and Mrs Marlon r.l at' kl
Han \SOn o r Ga lh poi! S. .t nrl thr·
groom elf'ct ts th1· so n ot M1 CJ nd
M r..:. .!LI Ill l'S h:tngrcld(• of Wn r
thrn gton. Oll tu.
'1\ n J {ho~ Church 1:. on .1
p!Clulf' "q ur promo ntOJy uf th1•
t OI!tng hJI! " whPil' thf' 4'.tl h
Wr l ... h piOilC'f' r ~ ~&lt;' f 1lPd lll tJJ I ' t h.1 n
1r10 \ ' 4 'dl~ a go ThP br rdt•'s J-:H ',!!
grf',Jt g lt 'd t g1 anr!Lrthct h .L.w
. l otH ·~ ol (',url l g.t nsh i lf• . \\',dt •&lt;.,
W.t~ .t lounding tnP rnlw r of ttw
f 11&lt;.,\ T .\11 Hhos ('ong rt •gatinna l
( ' hutl'h ,t ltm lnJ! str ul'lurc hu 1l 1
mr ti H• " Ill' in 1)-l t\ I t ll 'nl cllll'&gt;
l4 1d ;t\ rll'&lt; l t till' Lllgt• fr ,l nH·
r hut 1 h hurltrn 1W111
Tht• l11Uill t\ ..,c 1t1 ng rnspttt •d
!)1t ' i ll 'l'tli.t ! lfl !l t., [111 til l' ( hUit ' tl
)-!l. I )IP\ lilt ' \~ [l ', tth ()( '\\ ffi,ll kl ' l '-.
fl&lt;l t,il pl.l(JUt''- dnd tl\ S!.J] {',Ill
clll ''-llt'k.., un ! hi \A. tndm\ 'llh. ,rnd
tlw l'll,tncl 'i \~. 1 -. t•nh, rntTd h\' &lt;~
flor ,II .n r.rng4 '1lWnl fp,tl ur tn g ('O
lo rl u 1.I u 111 · ll o\\1 ·t " "n d hI ' 1h.., ·\ II
llw dPco r .li HJ tl " .1nd houq ut•l'-.
\\t ' tt ' ga thl' l l 'd tr um th1 ' nll'. l
dow" and g.11 dt'lh 11l rw .11 tn
Al!tzrr Actl's .tnd ~'''It' Ll "
Sl' mtJlPd b\- lf'Lti\\'I'Sof the bt tdt •
f'h1) 1rad i ttorr.d \\ Pdclr ng m .11 c h
v..t " p l,l \ 'r' d IJ\ ptctnt .., t Sue

Bowen-Massie
WATERLOO
i\nnoutll'l'
mrnt rs bPrng madr of t ht ·
m arria gl' of Ti nd Masstf', of
Wa1C'I!Oo to M a1k Howr n of
Vin to n ShP is thP d aught r 1 o l
Kathr ri nr C'a dt' of Box ~.i .
WatPr loo Hl' i &lt;&gt; the so n of Rf'ft y.
Ltnd Cha rlps Bowt•n of Kou iP L
Vinton
The wrddtng took p ldl'l' Sa t ur
ddv Aug t .11 thr hnmP of

Consider this ...

Monetary conditions
gold and otl tncn•a"•d ii\llof thr•
abovr refiPrt concrr n tha t thP
stu bborn upw ard JHf'ss un • on
priCPs has not b('Pn r·hrl'kf'd . A
streprr v ield cur \'1' grnPr.oa l l\'
tndicatPs thai mvPstors dPmJnd
a highPr Inflation prPmtum to
"go long", a lowf•r doll ar 1dlPch
t hr belief that ri stng pnr r" w tl!
Prodr Its purThas tn g powrr and
htg her commodi tv pnn•-; oftPn
[Off'S hadOW I istn g l nf ld110n I
T he puzzi P lor thr tinancial
markP ts to pondrr ~~ wh\ \'lr
Greenspa n consider r d a morr
accomodatt vf' monf' tar ,. policv
dl'spitr no dram&lt;.~ttc rn th4 '
Pt'unurny IT om ca l l.\ . lh( ' .1 Uil4 '
c·on sunwr pncr 1ndrx 11 Pporlf'd
a fti'I t hr rrport Pd " changr ot
hl'a i t" 1 tndtca trd g tt' atc·r. no1
!c·s ~C' I . up-w ard prH f' pn•s-; urr
l'hu s. w hrn facrd w1t h 1'\' ldf' nCt
('(Jnftrm ing hts formPr "&gt;t.JnC4 '.
M1
Crr c·n'&gt;ppn \.1. .!~ ld t In
hnpt&gt;fu llv S!)&lt;'CUIJIP th dl 1111
provP mrnt wtll b!' sf'P n tn .Jul \
Notv.· tths tandtng lh4 ' ~ usp t
ciu u s!v po!Jtt cal odor of th t·
rPcf'nl rrduct ton tn thl' FPdcr al
lund~
t ,Jl(', S('\'(' 1',11 f'-I C101";
sho uld Pl'f' \'l 'll 1 much fo ll ow
th r ough Ftt :oi l I" t hf· d i"C tp ltn t·
tmpa r trd by
t hr
fmanc t.t l
markf'ts As l'f' CPn t r\·enl s !I IU'It at f&gt;. I'JSing Will ('&lt;:J US&lt;' tn1PI{'S t
rt~l£'s to ns t·. ra l hrr I han f all. 1f
thf' markrts suspl'Ct tt wtl!
acrf'll'ra tr tnflation Spcond. the'
sprPad bPtwrpn tntrrPst r atf'"- ts
thp U S. and .Japan rs orH P &lt;JgCttn
ndiTOWtn g I\ Sti ll WP&lt;.tkPr do l/at
wou ld occu1 1f .Japane-.p ra ptt .1 1
mcrf'asmg lv rf&gt;matns at hom !'.
cauSi ng htg hcr lJ S tnf lat ton
Th trd. a hu gr suppl\ of (;o\'rt n
m&lt;'nt drbt wt ll br .tuclionrd rn
August . cour tesy of th(• budgrl
shortfall and t hr ba tlou t of thr ·
nallon ' s thrirt s All t h(\''1"' fa&lt;' IOI'".
plus thl' &lt;·o nlm urd growth o f thf'
~'I'O il flmv. provi d P M1
(; n 'f'n"
p.tn With clffiplP I'PdsOn 10 I'Ptu rn
I() th1 · ha iti &lt;' aga msl tnfl dtt on
l1dlowmg hi s bnrf r&lt;•s ptt P
(Mr . Evans Is an lnve~tmrnt
Broker for The Ohio Company In
their Gallipolis office . )

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GA LLI PO LI S - As President
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August 5, 1990

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to cus tomrrs' hom es. t. Jkt'" mC'a
surrmt•n! s and shows o..;J mp lt•s
So how has bu sinf •o..;s hl'f' n so
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COMPLETES SCHOOL David L. Shafler, assistant
vh·&lt;• presid ent at the Tri-State
branc h of Star Bank In Galllpolls, was among 26 students
who completed the fifth annual Advanced Sc hool of Commercial Credit at Miami University. The st•hool Is
sponsored hy th&lt;• ( olumhushased Ohio Bankers Association In r·ooper ation with MIami l Jnivt'r!&lt;iity's Sc hool of
HusinrNs Administration. The

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August 5, 1990

Pro Football Hall of Fame inducts seven
By BOB KEIM
UPI Sports Writer
CAN TO N, Ohio i UP i i -Tom
L and ry, th e only coach of the
Da llas Cow boys until he was
abruptly fired last yea r, Sa tur·
day j oined si x form er player s as
Inductees Into the Pro Footbal l
Hall of Fa me.
Former P ittsburgh Ster iNs
Franco Harris and Jack La m ·
bert , along wi th Bob Griese,
Buck Buchanan. Ted Hendri cks.
and Bob St. Clair al so wer e
Inducted, bring ing to 155 the
number of people enshrined i n
professi onal f ootbal l's m onu·
ment to gr eatness .
La ndry, who coac hed the Cow ·
boy s from th eir Inception in 1960
until he was fired by new own er
Jer ry Jones last winter, coac hed
In five Super Bow ls and two NFL
cha mpionship gam es, win nin g
Super Bowl s VI and XI I.
''The l as t year has been a very,
very i nteres ting year for me,"
said La ndry who won 270 games,
the thi rd win nlnges t coac h be·
hind lead er George H alas and
Don Shula . " I go t fired and I' m in
the Hall of Fa me, all in th e sa m e
year. I think this is probabl y the
grea lrs t moment a n a thlete can
have, goin g int o the Hall of
Fam e.
"I t marks the end of yo ur
career . Aft er you go int o th e Hal l
of Fame, what t'lse !s there''"
Landry 's cla ss includ ed two
member s of the Pittsbu rg h
tea ms· that beat Dalla s in two
Super Bowl s, incl ud ing a .1s.:n
t ri umph in Su pe r Bowl XII I, a
candidate for the gr ea test NFL
champi onship game ever played .

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aft er starter J im H ar gaugh left
after three series, completed 9 of
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Co ley, alone i n the seco ndary ,
ga th ered the bal l in and ra n over
sa fet y Ky le K ra mer at the 15 en
r oute to th e end zo ne Coley had
t wo ca tches for 51 yard s
The ga me was playe d alter
Tom La ndry, Fra nco Ha rris.
Jack La mbPr t, Bo b St. Clair, Bob
Gri ese, Buc k Buc hanan and Ted
HC'ndric ks wP rP indu etPd int o thr
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Bears win Hall
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Mi ke Tomcza k hit J ames Co ley
wit h a 35·yard touchdo wn pass
Saturday and Kev in Butler
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Pro Football of Fame In Canton, Ohio . Shown are IL·RI Jack
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Buck Bu chan an and Franco Harri s. I U P II

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un de feate d !1 7· 0 in 1972!

never be equalled. I n one of my
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Joe Perry, John Henry .John son
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st ra ight w inni ng seasons from
1966·84 has not bee n eq ualled.

The re are now six Steelers

h as w on, h P sa id hls fondc:--1

Wieners .•••...•••..~~ ••.

KRAFT

be known as " the think ing m an·s
quart erback" for h is abil it y t o
ca ll the r ight play in the ri ght
situat io n.
" If 1 ever had to dr•!ine what a
winner l s, I could do it in two
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was thr firs t q ua rtrrba r k to
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glasSPs, and a pa ir of hi s
eyeg lasses preceded him to
Ca n to n.
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seaso n
Perhaps I he m ost impressive

from the 1970s in the Hall of
Fa me but pPrhaps no one epitom ·
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than L.ambert. the punishin g
unders ized middl e linebac krr
who twict• was na med thr NFL's
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seco nd~round choice from Ke nt
State In 1974. L ambert was

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w as a ge ln us at ca lling th e ri ght
p lay at the r ight time...
The fo rm er Purdue sta r pl ayed
14 yea r s, throw ing for 25.092
ya rds, I 92 touchdowns, and in
1971 and 1977 he was na med NFL
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Supe r Bow l vict ory i n Super Bowl
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" I can stil l see Mr. ( Co mrnis~
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ther e. gi vin g th e trophy lo M r .
tow ner Ar ll Rooney the trophy,"
he sa id. "There were a lot of wet
eyes that day."
Before the Steelers went to the
Super Bowl for t he f irst t ime
after the 1974 season, the dom i·
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Graf, Maleeva to face each other
in finals of $500,000 Canadian Open
M ONTREA L ili PI I - KaiN
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Maleeva domtnatrd fr om l h••
s tart. as Saba tin i did not show th('
strr ng th a nd f i nessf' shf' had
disp layrd ea rl irr in thr tourna
mrnt. Ma lecva brok e out to a 2-fl

Browns deny rumors
of Minnifield trade
By BOB KEIM
UPI Sports Writer
CANTON, Ohi o i UPii - Th r
Cl evel and Brown s sa id Sat urday
there was no truth to report s
holdou t co rnerback F r ank Mlnnl·
field had been tra ded to th e
Atlan ta Fa lcons for off ens ive
t ac kle Chris Hint on.
Bu t Brow ns' owner Ar t Modell
h inted that a trade invo lving th e
three· time P r o Bowl star ter m ay
not be fa r of f.
" I t m ig ht be In ever ybody's
bes t Interes t fo r hlm to play
el sewhere," Mod ell sa id.
Minnifield, a sl x·year veter an
from Loui sville wh o also played
two years In th e U.S. Football
League, has reportedly demanded a sala r y In excess of $1
mllllon per year, saying he wants
to be pa id more th an Plan B free
agent Ray m ond Cl ay born , who
signed a two-year deal with
Cl eveland worth $1 .8 million.
No deal could be made, h ow ~
ever , until Mlnnlfleld was signed.
T he potential trade with the
Falcons makes sense lor a
Cleveland team desperate for
experienced offensive linemen.

When the B rowns started tra i n
1ng ca m p. they ex pected t hei r
sIa rtin g tac kles to b&lt;' Cody R isien
and Paul Fa rren. but Rlsien
reti red aft er three days of
practi cr and Farren i.s hold ing

out.
Bu t the Browns drny th at any
deal has been struc k with t h~
Fa lco ns.
" That Is not a true story,"
Cleveland execu tive vice presl·
dent Ernie Accorsl sa id of the
H l n to n ~ Minnl fie ld trade.
Hinton , acq uir ed by the Fa l·
cons In the trade tha t al lowed
lndlanapoll.s to draft llllnols
quar terback Jeff George, Is a
ror m er Pro Bowler w ho was one
of the top offen si ve ta ckles of the
late 1980s.
If the Browns do tr ade M l n n l~
field, 11 wi ll leave th em wi thout
either of the cornerbacks w ho
helped popul arize the Dawg
Defense In Cleveland . H anford
Dixon was lefl unprotected and
signed with San Francisco In the
of f~season , and Mlnnlfleld and
Dixon In 1988 were the first
cornerbacks from the same t eam
to start at cornerbac k In a Pro
Bowl gam e,

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lead in thf' fi r ~ I Sf'! a nd cxtr ndPd
the adv an ta gt• to :1 -1 lw forl'
Saba tini r phoun dl'd to wi n t hl'
nrx t tv.:o games.
Th e Bulga ri an m a int a ine d con ·
trol l'&lt;Hiy.- in l hP second SPI.
lt·l kin g ! h i~ ri rst t wo gamPS.
Saba t ini ca m t· back tD Iii' t hP
scorP :1-J. hu t Ma k rva hPid l irm
and cap l urPd the nPxl t wo
gam('s
''I was too slow t od ay," Saba lln i said. " I lrlPd !0 a Hac k m o rP.

If I had bee n a

l it tl ~

bit f as ter I

woul d have tr ied to com r to thP

nl't I j us t was n't q ui ck enoug h."
Ma leev;, ent ers her match wi th
a

0-6 car rrr m ark a gainst Gr af.

mcludlng two losses in f inal s. T he
Bulgarian has never wo n a set

aga i ns t the Wes l Germ an
" If 1 lose no one will be
su rp rised," Malerva sa id " If I
w in . ever yonE" wil l be s u rp rised.
I've got not hing to losP...
Gra f, the top·ranked wom en 's
player in the world , r aced to a 4·0
lead In the fi rst se t against
T auzl at, wi nni ng the seco nd and
thi r d ga mes without conceding a
point and allowi ng only one point
I n the fou rth gam e. She never
was seri ously challenged.
'' I ex pected her to come to the
net more," Gr af sa id , adding that
lwr co ncPntra tion has Improved
sin ce she was ousted In the

Wim bledo n semlflna ls amid re~
ports her fat her had sired a child
bo rn to a Wes t German mod el.
Ta uzlat s;Jld her game plan
went wron g ea rly.
"I did n't pl ay ver y well an d
she's r eally good," she sa id .
Asked why she stayed away
!rom the net , Tauzl at said Graf
"pla yed (the ball) l ong . Maybe
next time I'll play her backhand

more."

need that "
Facing Fic lclf'r wit h thP gamf•
on thr li m • v:a s o np ol thf'm
"Wrl l. Cf•rll'..., &lt;.l good hitwr. "
Cl rmens sa id "You rna~ · m ak('
hi m look lw d on srvPr&lt;.t l p ttchr~ .
bu t hl· r;m cnmf' back and bu rn
vo u ! T' t~ l ('d S,V. I jus t tri rd t o stay
rni :-. ta kc ·f rrr with him ."
C' IPmr ns has now g ivrn up Oil( '
l'&lt;nn rd r un i n h i s las t t hn'f'
g:l mr:-. . Hr had a 2ti 2:!- i nn ing
scorr lrss s trea k snapped i n thr
four·th i n ning Sa tu rd a~' whrn
Dr' I mit scor rd it s on ly r un to 1&lt;:~ kl'

a 1 0 lead . Mosebv hit a one·out
doublf'. movPd to I hird on La r nShP&lt;'ts' groundrr. and sco red on
(;ar\ Ward' s si nglr
Rf,s to n ma nagrd only one hil in
thr f irst four a nd two -third
innin gs off Drt ro it startcr Str'\'1'
Sf•a rcy. 1·1 Ou t w it h two out i n
tllf' fifth . Bos ton ti ed t he gam I' on
co nsrcu tivr sin giC'S by Jodv
Rerd. Car los Qu i ntana and Wade

13ogg.-, .
The fled Sox took a 1 l lrad onr
in nlng la ter With onP out,
Dw igh t Evan s wa l ked and went
to third on Tom Brunans ky's
double. Afte r an In ten tiona l wa lk
to Tim Naehrlng loaded the
bases, Searcy struck out .John
Marza no. But he wal ked Reed on
four pitc hes to f orce home
Evan s.
Boston took a ] . J advan !age In
the seve nth on sin g les by Boggs.
Ellls Bur ks and Eva ns.
De tro it tht'ea tened again i n the
nin th when Shee ts led off w ith a
single and Dave Ber gman drew a
t wo~ou t wa lk off Clemens. Rob
Mu rphy, w ho has been des lg·
nated the team 's cl oser In the
wa ke of season·endlng bac k
surger y to Jeff Reardon entered and got Whitaker to fly
out to cen ter to end the ga me.
Searcy, 1·3, pitched hls first
complet e game of the season,

NAACP considers
Oakmont protest
OAKMONT, Pa. iUPI) - Th e
Pittsbu rgh bra nch of the NAACP
threa tened Satur d ay to protes t
the all·whlt e Oakmont Country
Club If It ha s no t admltted a black
member by lhe lim e It hos ts th e
1992 U.S. Women's Open.
Leon H oward Jr., the NAACP's
vice pres ident, said the civil
ri ghts group has received com·
plaint s about Oakmont's admls~
slons polic ies but has not yet
decided how to respond .

allowing Pight hit". \lriking ou t
lour :1nrl \ralkin g fi\ ·(·
"J tho ught l thn•w n•al \n•ll. "
'- did Sh!IT_\ · ·] had that on1' bad
1nn in g whPn' I load1•d thl' b&lt;J&lt;.;t".;.
.ulf! I rn a d1• ;~ good pi tch tngPt out
of it. t'l.' f'll thoug h tllP.\ ' srnrPd a
l'lJII .

(Jiant .. ~. UoLig! 'r ~ I
,\ 1 St~ n F'r&lt;tn risco r·ook it' T r1·
n11 \VIlso n pttc!wd a two-hti !Pr
and won l or· tht&gt; fir st timr 1n six
"!;1rts 10 lt&gt;;HI lhf' S:1 n Fra nc1sco
Ciant s to .1 ~ · I ,· ictor~· Saturda .\
ow' r I he J.o.., ,\n grlrs Dodg&lt;'r.s .
\\' i l~o n . 'j' l had allow('d on l.v
o nP hit . ll ul)i(' Brooks's Jradof l
homPr 111 th(' fifth. brfo r(' yirld·
ing a two singlr i n thr ni nth to
K:JI Dani&lt;• l' Tllr lrft ·handcr.
who had onr'· hit Sa n Di ego .Jun r
n. struc k ou l S('VC' n and wal ked
thn'(' in p i tc hi ng his th rrd ro m ·
plrtr game. n rooks was the on ly
Do dgC'r to rrac h as f ar as srco nd
base.

San Fr&lt;Jnc isco rook a 1·0 if'&lt;~d
nff MikP Morgan. 4-lU. in thr
f ir q l3 rr-t r Hu tl f'r openPd w i th a

'ing tr After Rick L1•ac h fl ied out
t o crntPr. Butkr s toiP &lt;.;Pcond
Y.,l jJI

Clark cl rovt' a fly l o d ppp

r ight that Rrooks ra ugh t Appar·
Pn tly· t hinkin ~ i t wa.-. tlwfin a l o ut,
Br oo ks brga n joggi ng in a nd , by
t he tim r hr rea lized his mi s ta kP.
B utl er h &lt;:~d come aroun d t o scon•
f rom spr·ond
T he r. i ant s i ncrPasC'd thPir
IPart I o ~ 0 in 1hP fo u r th wh Pn Ma II
W ill iams hi t his 21st home run to
PXIPml his N l. RR I IPad to Hh
William s had Pn lf'rc d th f' ga mP
w i th fi \'f' hits in hi s prPv ious ~ ~
a t-bat s
Mor ga n wPn t Sf'Vf'n in ni ngs ,
a llowi ng fi vr hi ts Jnd two runs.
w hiiP wa l kin g nnr and strik ing
n u I Oil('.
Eddi e Mu rr ay of Los A ngP ir...,
wrn t 0 for ·1 to e nd his J.1 -gam1 •

hittin g strra k .

Peirson admits fixing grade,
is fired as Miami cage coach
OXF'ORD , Oh io I UP I I - M i
am i U nivrrsi t y baskPi ba l l coach
.1Prry Peirson, who admi tted
fa l si fyin g a gr ade for one of hls
for m er p layPrs, was r el!eved of

his duti es Fr id ay by MU pres l·
dent Pa ul G. Pea r so n.
Pe irson , who coac hr rl the
Redskin s for six year s, w as

accuse d of and a dmi tted giving
an A I n a cla ss he ta ug ht to Mi am i
player Knrlt on Cl ay bo r ne rv ('n
thoug h Cl aybo rne had not part ie·
ipated In the class durin g the
J988 ·R9 season. Without the A
g r ade, Cl aybo rne would have
been acade m ically Ineligibl e.
Pear son, In announcing hl s
deci sion to di smiss PPlrson, said
he dld so a ft er recei vi ng num er ·
ous requests from frie nds of
Peirson that the coac h not 'be
pun is hed severely ..
Li kewi se. said Pea r son, there
were r •hers who ex pressed " out·
r age at the dam age done the
Ins tituti on 's re pu t ation and
trad i ti ons ... "
Pearson sa id Mlaml athletic
dir ector R .C. Johnson recom~
m ended that Peir son be s us~
pended without pay for f our
months, that he no longer be
permit ted to teach and and he be
placed on permanent probation.
" This has not been an easy

s&lt;~i d PParson. ·· pal
tlcu larly ln ligh t of my co ncern
f or Coarh Pf&gt;i rso n &lt;1 nd hi:-.
f am ily ..

si tuat ion.''

"Af tPr long and pai nfu l con.'irtl
era li on ." adciPd l hP prPsiriPnt. "/
have concluded that the long
t erm reputati on of Mi ami Un i
vrr sll y 's athl r t ic a nd ac adPmir
progra m s d e m ~1nd s th at C'nar h
Pe irson be termi na tpcl from
e m ploym ent at the univf' rsi l\ "
Pea r son sa id t hP unlvPrsity
w ill honor PPirsnn's co nt rac t
through DPrcm bPr of th is yPar

a nd will provid e an ins truct iona l
fC&lt;' waiver for any of hi s
d epend ent child ren who may
wish to atte nd Miam i for thei r
undergraduat e work. Prirson
a nd his wife, Jan. havr a son a nd
two d aughters.
' 'The only comfort I tak e from
this dlfflcul decis ion Is that It
m ay be th e m os t Important
statem ent I ca n m ak e about the
Integrity of Mi ami Unlver sll y's
a thletic and academic prog r ams," said Pearson.
" At a time when man y have
grave reser vations about Integ~
r lty In our societ y , I believe we
must make all efforts possible to
protect this most cherished pos,
session of the university, even
when the decision may cause
great pain to some."

I

�Page-C-2 Sunday Times-Sentinel

Pomeroy Middleport Gallipolis. Ohio

August 5, 1990

Point Pleasant. W. Va .

Sabo hits 21st homer in eighth, but,

tlerce chal lenge down th e
stretch .
"Go ta lk to t he players." Reds
manager Lou Pinlella snapped.
· 'I'm tired of making excuses for
them ."
Lat er , wi th r eporters sti ll

wai ting in the dressing room,
Plnlella asked loud ly, " Wh at are
yo u all standing around for ? Go
on home."
Mariano Du ncan, who col l ec ted lhree of the six Reds hit s,
sat wlth hi s head bowed at hi s
loc ker.

"W hat ca n I sa_v?" he asked,
his voice hard l.1· above a wh isper .
·'We'rE' supposed to w in one- run
g ames and we had opportun iti es
ton ight ."
Chri s Saba's i&lt;'adoff hom er in
th e eight liftl'd Cincinnati Into a
2-2 tie but the Padres won il of f
r el iever Rob Dibble.
in ihe
ninth .
Tony Gwynn singled and
sco r ed 0 11 Clark \ do ubl e to mak e
a winnrr of rPl if' ver Greg Harr is,

pressure from Sa n Francisco
now," Ha rris sai d. "They 've got
a chance to get themselves in a
pressure situation and I don 't
know If they're there yet. But

they're ce rtain ly close.··
Harri s was replaced after
hitting Billy Hatcher wi th a pitch
tu open th e ninth. Craig L efferts
reeo rd ed the la st three ou ts for
hi s 15th save.
San D iego took a 1-0 lead off
Jack Arms trong in the second
w hen Jack Clark ted uff with a

n.

ti ~5

wa lk scored on Joe Ca rt pr's

''ThP RPd .'i may lH ' f('E' iin g th e

double. T he Padres added a run
in !he third on back-to-bark
doubles by Bip Rober ts and
Rober to Alomar.
The Reds srorPd a r un in the
th ird whe n Bill y Hatcher
reached on pitcher Bruce Hurst' s

oases in the eighth before Harri s
struck out Tudd Benzinger and
r etired Lui s Qinones on a groundou t to escape.
" We 're j ust goi ng to have to tr y

throwing error. took second on
Armstro ng's bunt a nd scored on

down. but

to rela x and stop trying loo hard,
I guess," Benzinger sa id . "W e' re
wp 'v p sti ll got a l ong
wa y to go. Wha t WP nePd now is to
pick ourse lves up and win a
coup lr of games. It s thai
simplr. "
1-: lscwherc in the Nattonal
L eague. P itt sburgh bombed Philad elphia 11 -0. Chicago pounded
(See NL on C-3)

Dunca n' s doub le.
Sa ba ti ed with hts fourth hom c1
In four games and 2l sl of the
seaso n. Johnny I3enc h hold s the

c lub record for homers inconsrcutive ga mes with fi ve in 1972.
The Reds went on to load the

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"Azocar is a real f ree-swi nger, which Is a pretty good match -up for
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Azocar promptly denied Candlottl a spot In the record books by
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better than the last time. "
"It was just a ground ball he hit1 n tile right place." sa id Candioltl.
"He's a good hitter- he keeps his hand s back real wel l and spra ys to
all fields ."
T he hit senl Candlottl. 11 -7. to the dugout . Jo walch .Iones try to
preserve the victory.
"Jo nes Is an off~ speed pit cher . " Ca ndio tli sa id . "a nd Hall i s no! a
good off-speed hitter , so It looked like a pretty good m alrh up."
Wrong again .
Hall crushed Jones ' first pitch int o the upper dec k In right for hi s
lOth home run of the se ason .
"It was a fastball down th e middle," Jo nes said. " 1 d idn 't get it in
enoug h. I knew Mel Hall was a fir st ba l l hitter. I was hopin g to jam
him."
"I was just trying to get a hit ," Hall said . "T he man tCandiottil wa s
nasty the whole con tes t. I was real happy to see him come out. ..
All of the Yankees ' runs were unearned and Ca ndlotti al lowed five
of those with only one hit . He wa lked Jwo and st r uck out seven The·
loss was Candlot tl's first to the Ya nkees since Ap r il 26. 1987 .
Lee Guetterman, 7-4, pitched three and one third innings. allowing
two runs and four hits while fannin g two .
E l sewhere In the America n League : M i nnesota downed Sea tlll' 6 2

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Montreal 10-4, San Diego edged
Cincinnati 3-2, Houston blanked
Atlanta 3-0, New York overcame
St. Loui s 5-4 and Los Angeles
fl attened San Francisco 10-2.
Pirates 11, Phil.• 0
After th e brea ks deall Doug
Dra bek during his no-hit bid
Friday night, no one could blame
the Pi t tsburgh pitcher for eyeing
a place In the record books .
F i rs t, Pittsburgh second baseman Jose Lind made a sharp play
to preserve Drabek's no-hitter
through eight lnnln~s.
T hen, one out away from
becoming the eighth pitcher to
throw a no~ hitter this seaso n. he
f aces a .188 hitter ins te ad of a .346
hitt er . The odds ar e In Drabek 's
favor , rig ht? Not quite.
On a full co unt. Sll Campusa no
si ngled to right for only his lO th
hi t i n 49 at ~bat s this season.
deprivi ng Drabek his day of
glnry .
'When I saw Chico I Lind ! dive
a••d catc h It. 1 thought that had to
be a good sign." Drabek said
aft er Pittsburgh's 11 -0 thrashing
of Philadel p hia. "And it was for a
few more outs. It was jus! a
tr emendo us play."
Pittsburg h manager Jim Ley ~
land sa id he also thought Lind 's
play was an omen.
" I don't usua lly get too ca ught
up in thi ngs l ike tha t, but aft er
Chico m ade tha t pla y . 1 thought
he'd get it." Leyland sa id. " l t
was ju st one of those thi ngs .
Because of the blowout . Cam pu sa no rep laced Lenny Dykstra
in center field in the seventh
inning. With the no-hitter on th e
li ne, Campusano fough t off a high
and i ns ide fastball, and lift ed a
·slngl&lt;' to shallow right -cen ter
"Cam pusa no hit It hard . l t was
a clean base hit ," Drabek said.
· 'I'm glad It was li ke that, a clean
hit . not a questio n of wheth er It
wa s a hit or error. No fielder had
to fee l bad and the scorer d idn't
have to make a t ough dec ision. I f
you're goin g to l os~ II. that 's th e
wa y to do it.
·J figured with th e co un t .1-2
and w ith th e de fense helpin g me
out and wi th them hit ting the ba ll
at peo ple, I' d th row a fastb al l 1f
he wa l ks, f ine . If he hits It, I hope
he hit s It at som ebody ."
Dr abe k, 1 4 ~4. had retired 26 of
the fir st 27 Phillles he faced
before Ca mpusano 's hi! . Dr abek
go t Dar ren Daulton to fl y out to
rig ht to end his first career

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NE W YORK - First Oscar Azocar ruined Tom Ca ndlottl' s
no-hitter, then Mel Hall ruined his night.
Azocar's single w ith two out In the eighth Inning broke up the
Cl eveland knuckleballer" s bid for a gem Friday night, and then Hall
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York Yankees to a 6-4 victory over the Indians.
"1 wa s having suc h a good time pitchi ng," said the 32~ year- o ld junk
ba ll specialist. " The knuckleball was dancing so much. It was going
l ike crazy."
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Padres hand Reds 3-2 loss on Clark's ninth-inning double
CINCINNATI iUP I I - The
strai n of what looks l ike a long
pennant race ahead began show i ng on t he Ci nc innat i Reds
Friday nig ht.
The Reds' lead over Sa n
Franc i sco had al ready bee n
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August 5, 1990

one -hitter. Drabek str uck out
five and walked one In winning
his sixth straight start.
The victory w as never In doubt
as the Pirates pounded out 18 hits
against six Philadelphia
pitchers.
Andy VanSlyke was 3 for5wlth
a home run and four RBI and Sid
Bream went 4 for 5 with a homer
and three RBI. Lind and catcher
Don Slaugh! also had three hits
apiece.
Philadelphia starter Bruce
Ruffin. 6-11, gave up five runs on
f ive hits and three walks In one

and one-third Innings. The only
good news for Pplladelphia on
the night was It aqulred two-time
NL MVP Dal e Murphy from
Atlanta.
Cubs 10, Expos 4
At Chicago, Mike Harkey and
Mark Grace each hit two-run
doubles In a six -r un first Inning to
prope l Chicago. Harkey, 10-5.
became the fir st Cubs rookie to
win at least 10 ga mes since B urt
Hooton and Rick Reuschel in
1972 . Mark Gardner, 6-6, served
up seven hit s In less than two
Innings to take th e l oss.

Aslrus :1, Braves 0
At H ouston. MikP Scott fired a
th ree~ hiltrr to l ead Houston .
Scott . 9-10, allowed only a fir st innin g do ublr to Oddibe McDowell. a th ird -liming single by Jeff
Blauser and a two-out ninthinnin g do ubl e by Ru n Cant. John
Sm alt z. 7-R took t ilr loss . Ken
Oberk fe ll drovP in two ru ns
Mets :t, Cardi nal s 4
AI St. Loui s, Da v.. Magadan
and Gregg Jeffrrif's hit bl oop
RB I si ng les In a t hrPr -run nint h
Innin g to enab lr Nrw Yo rk to

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Pitt sburgh in !h e N I.I&lt;:a st w ith It s
24t h com eback v ictory ot th f'
season. Lee Sm ith . J.l. took lhr
loss. Ju l io Machado, 4-t . pirked

up th e win a nd J ohn Franco
pi tched the ninth fo1 his NLlead ln g 24th save.
Dodgers II, Glanl' 2
At
San Fra nc isco. Hubi&lt;'
Brook s ha d four hit s and drovr in
two r uns and Ramon M art inrz
pit ched his major leag ue- l eading
eig hth complete gamr. Martinez.
14-4, wo n his fi fth straigh t sta r t.
Sco tt Garrelt s. 9 H. l as ted one and
two-third Inning s in his firs t start
since coming wlthin onC' out of a
no-hitt er.

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in 13 innings, Ba l timore bombed Kansa s Ci ty 14 -1. Boston routed
Detroi t 14-5, Texas c lobbered Toronto 9-1, Chicago topped Milwaukee
6-2 and Oak land edged Ca lifornia 8-6.
In the Nat io na l League it was: Ch icago 10. Mon tr ea l 4; Pittsburgh
II. Philadelphia 0; N•·w York 5. St. Lou is 4; San Di ego 3. Cincinnati 2;
Hous ton 3, A tlanta 0; Los Angeles 11, Sa n F rancisco 2.
Twins 6, Mariners 2 (131nn. ) - At Seattle, Kent H rbek's sacrifice
fly snapped a 2-2 I ie and Randy Bush added a t hree~ r un homer off
Mike Sc hooler , 1-3. RPlicver Rick Agu il er a. 4-3. go t the win.
M innesota' s Br~an Harper extended his hitting s treak to a major
lea gue season -high 24 ga mes when he belted a two-run homer In the
sixth Inning.
Red Sox 14, Tigers 5 - At Bustun. El lis Burks bel ted a th ree -run
hom er lo highlight a seven -ru n first inning that knocked ou t Jeff
Robinson. 8-9. before he rutirrd a balter. The Red Sox's fir st eight
baiters re ached safely. Det roit's Cec il Fie lder hit his majo r
league- l ead ing 34 th home run. Greg Han is, 9-4, go t th e win.
Orioles It, Royals I - At Ba ltimore, Ca l Ripken hit two of four
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153-53) for the first lime since June 12. .Jo hn Mitchell was ej ected in
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Raiders ready for game with Saints in Wembley Stadium
By U nited Pr ess International
The American Bowl ser ies
whlc h sends NFL team s to
E urope and As ia oft en h as been
view ed as a distr action by
coac hes and player s. But this
year, the Los A ngel es Raider s
say t hey ar e look ing fo rw ard to
their New Orleans Sa ints m at .
c hup at Bri t ain's Wembley
Stadium.
" Its nice. We've had a great
time out her e, " Ra ider s defensive t ac kle Bob Ga lle said. " It 's a
gr eat c hance t o break th e m onot ony of t r aining ca mp day after
day .
" We have a n oppo rtunity to
com e out her e and work against
somebody besides ou r friends.
You start feeling guilty slapping
your buddy In the head all the
time."
Raiders head coach Art Shell
said he looks upon the gam e as "a

posit ive ."
" It an extra game for us,"
Shell said . "If you c heek the
record of the team s w hich have
played these extra games t hey
have go ne on to do wel l. "
Si x of the prev ious eight team s
that h ave played ex hibit ion
ga m es In Lo ndon have gone on to
make the playoffs . The on ly
excep tions have been the 1986
Da l las Cowboys and the 1988
Mi ami Dolph ins.
A near sellout i 5,000 c r owd is
expected Sunday for the game,
whic h will be shown on llri t ish
televi sion and bea m ed bac k to
the U .S by NBC
At Ca nton, Ohio, Tom L and r y
and si x player s wil l be Induc ted
Sat ur day In to the Foo tb all Hall of
Fame.
L a ndry , who guided t he Da l las
Cow boys to 20 str aight winnin g

seasons and t woSuper bowl victo·
rles, wi ll become on ly only the
fifth mode r n-er a coac h to be
enshr ined In to the Hall of Fame.
L and ry i ntroduced the "flex"
defe nse, m ul tiple offenses, rei n·
tra duced the shotgun and spread
offense, and hel ped perfect slt ua
lion substi tu t ions . Un ti l las t yea r
the on ly coach the Co wbo ys eve r
had, La ndry won 2i 0 games,
mo re than any other coac h
excep t for George Halas and Don
Shula.
" Wh en I deve loped the flex
defe nse 1as an ass l.rant wi th the
New York Gi ants), It was Paul
Brown's offen se In Cl eveland
that I wa s tryi ng to stop," Landry
sa id. " By t he t ime I took ove r the
Cowboys ( in 1960 ). the 4-3 defense wa s pr et ty we ll ent renched. I knew the way to bea t
it was with mult i ple set s and

mo tion. "
Bob Griese. Jack L ambert ,
F'r anco H arris. Bob St. Cl ai r ,
Buck Buc hana n, an d Ted Hendri cks wil l j oin Land r y for
Ind uct ion ho nors . The Chicago
Bears and Cleveland Browns will
play In the Hall of Fa me ga m e In
Fawcett Sta dium following the
c er em onies, which ar e sc hedu led
to b egi n at 10 a. m EDT.
At T ampa, F l a., Buccaneer s
r ook ie linebacker K eith McCa nts
r eturned to prac tice Friday after
nursing a knee Injur y and plan s
to parti cipat e In a controlled

scrimmage Sat ur day aga inst t he
Miami Do lphins.
" M y knee feels r ea l good ,"
sa id McCa nts. a 6-foot-3, 255pounder from Ala bam a. " I hav e
to catc hup now on t he physi cal
par t. I'm learnin g the mental
part s of m y ass ignmen ts."
At Ki r tland, Ohio, Br i an Holloway , a three-time Pr o Bowl
offen sive lineman wit h the New
England Patriots who r etired
two year s ago, Is talking to t he
Clevel and Brown s about mak ing
a comeback at the age of 31.
" He' s still only 31 years old and

Edberg, Chang advance in Volvo
Tennis/Los Angeles tournament
L OS ANG E LES IUPI) Reigning Wimbledo n Ch ampion
Stefan E dber g of Sweden wi ll
l ace No. 3 seed Pete Sampras
whlle No. 4 Michael Ch ang
tangles with South Afr ic a 's Ga r y
.Muller , the No. 7seed, ln a pa l r of
: semifinal mat c hes Saturday the
· $22 5,0 00 Vo l vo Te n n i s/ Los
: Angeles .
The t op-seeded E dber g , Sam : pras and Muller pos ted st ra i ght .
set vi ctories F rld av on center
:co urt. Chang, m ea-nwhile, di s; paic hed Dan Goldie of Red wood
:City, Ca lif., 6-1, 7-5, In the nig ht' s
fea ture m atch .
Ed berg , who has lost all th ree
f in al s he has played here , played
.aggressi vely in fashioning a 6-4,
;6-4 , vi ctory over unseeded Jeff
·T a rango of M an ha t iL! n Beach .
:ca lif.; Sa mpras, 18, overcam e a
: te mpora r y loss o l co ncen tr ati on
·ea rly In the seco nd set to defeat
.Jason St ol tenberg of A ustra lia,
6-3, 6-4; and Muller, spor Ung
.,o;hould er -l ength blond hair, ellm ·
·lnated unseeded Brian Gar r ow ,
·of Los Altos, Calif. , 6-3. 6-4
• ; " I'm not play ing grea t te nnis ,
· ' but I'm play ing good tennis, good
; (&gt;nough to wi n, " said Ed ber g, 24.
; . the World 's No. 2 r anked player .
" Things ar e going al ong as I
: thoug ht they would be, " he said .
• " I' ve done wh at I'm supposed to
:- do - mak e the sem ifina l s. "
; : Although helostservlce once ln
· :eac h set , the first time he had
: •been broken In three m atches,
: ~dbe r g continued to play his
· cust om ary se rv e-a nd -v ol ley
; ·sty le throughou t the 1-hour 2.1
; ~ inute, straight-set victory.

{Sabatini ousts
~ Capriati in
~_Canadian Open
, MONTREA L tU Pl t Ga , :br ie la Sa batini ousted Jennifer
: Ca prla ti 3-6, 6-1. &amp;-4 F'ri day n1ght
: to adv an ce to th e semifi na ls of
;: the $500,000 Ca nadian Open .
Sa bat ini and the 14-year -old
: Ca prla tl played before a capa c. ' tt y crowd on a d ay when Stcffi
: '(; r af. N athalie T auziat and K a
;-(erlna Ma leeva al so won. Sa ba• :lin ! m eet s Maleeva and Graf
: plays Tauzlat Sa tur day.
• . · Gr af battered hom esic k Sovi et
: _Natal ia Zvereva 6-0, 6-4. Kater
: ina M a leeva of Bu l gar ia downrd
• Japan's Noako Sawa m at su 6-7
: .(5-7), 6 2, 6-4 and T auziat downed
: flulgarla n Manuela Maleeva
• . Fragnler e 6 3, 6-2.
~

"T his was not m y bes t match ...
he said . " Hope fully t hi ngs wil l
get a l ittle better tom or row ."
Ed berg said he won)Jecause he
was t he better player Friday.
" I was more cons istent today , ..
said Edber g. "H e (T ar ango!,
goes lor ever yt hi ng He tees off
every c hance he gets wh ich is
very hard t o do. I think he ca n get
awa y with lt som et imes. bu 1if hP
play s so m ebod y i n the To p 10, i t' s
go tta be di ffic ult b eca use hr
makes a littl e hi t too manv
mistakes . "
"Al ii t rie d to do was keep lh&lt;•
ball i n play and let hi m m ak&lt;' t hr
m ista kes, " he sa ld
Edberg sa id hP looks for wa r d
to Sa t urd ay's fir st meet ing wit h
Samp r as .
" He' s a vr r y tii iC'ntcd pl ayer .
who pl ay s a bit like I do . Hr' s a
dan ger ous player , w ho c;m p i a ~·
ver y , very wPI I at timL'S. You j ust
have to stay wi t h hi m . It should

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ra ce car.

Around Gallia County...
VINT ON - North Ga llia head
foo tba ll coach G regg Dee! an
nounc ed tha t the Pir atPs ha ve
joined Oak Hill and Sy mmes
Valley In Div ision IV for football
and Di v ision JJI for al l oth er
sports.
This m ove from Divis io n V for
lootbali and Divisio n I V for al l
othe r sport s i s a res ult ol a n
Increase In the nu mber of bov s 1n
grad es 9-11.
·
MERCER\1 LL E
Han na n
Trace vo l leyba ll coa c h Mike
Jenk i ns anno unced that vo tlr v ball pr actice for all Han nan
Tra ce gir ls en teri ng grades 9- 12
this fal l w i ll begi n Mond ay at H
a.m . at H annan Tra ce Hi gh
Schoo l' s gym .
GAL LI PO I.I S
Ga ll ia
Ac ad emy vo lley b a ll co ac h
J ac ki e Knig ht announced that
voll eyba l l practi ce for all GAH S
gir ls enter ! ng gr ades 9-12 t his fall
wi ll begi n M onday at 9 am. at the
Acad em y' s gy m .
GALLIPOLIS - Th e Galli pol is
Soccer BoostPr s Cl ub tea m w i l l
begi n regu lar pra ct ices thi s
wre k, star ti ng w i th Mo nday's
prac ti cPs, whic h arP sch rdul ed
from 6 to R p.m . at t he water
treatm ent fi eld

Mu nici pal Poo l on F'r iday, Aug.
li
T he event i s br ing held i n
appreciation of the player s who
played baseba ll and softb all thi s
yea r .

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THE GREAT DEPRESSION - Indians pitcher Tom Candlottl
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New York's Oscar Azocar singled off him In the eighth Inning of
F riday night's game In New York. Candlottl, who had Yankees on
base when he came out, watched th em sco re and give the Bronx
Bombers a 6-4 vi ctory . ( UPI )

A L games... .

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f i r st career gr and s lam capped a sev en-run sev en th Inning t hat was .
keyed by an er ror by Toro nto third ba sem an K el ly Gr uber on a
potenti al doubl e play ground er . J amie M oyer, 1-3, w on for the fir st
tim e since las t September and r etired 21 of his final 22 batter s.
White Sox 6, Brewers 2 - At Milwaukee. F ra nk Thomas tr ipled
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t ossed a seven hitter to send th e Brewer s to their sixth str aight loss .
Mark K nudson dropped to 8-5 despite taking a one-hitter Into t he
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Alhlel lcs K, Angels 6 - At A naheim, Ca lif.. Dave Hender son
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overcom e a 6-0 defic it. Rookie reliever Regg ie Harris, 1-0, recorded
his firs t m ajor- l eagu(• wi n Dennis Ecker sley notc hed his 34th sa v e.

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39 first-place finish es
al a dual m eet at
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·pa l Pool' s swim team t ook 24
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Boys
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in thl' 25-metc r fre(•s tyiP, 2o
. meter butterfl y , 25 m et er bac k·
stroke and 25-meter f reestyle
.. relay.
· 13-14 division - Br et t Ba ker.
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. frees ty le re lay , and second i n the
25-m eter breas tstroke and m ed
· ley r ela y ; Bea u Bu sh, fir st i n th e
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. tyle r elay .
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· and m ed ley relays, l hl r d in the
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" 9-10 division - Max Bru ce.
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backs tro ke, and f ifth in the
· 25-m ete r br ea s ts troke; Dan
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: relays, 25-meter fr eesty;e and
·. 25- meter brea stst r oke; se~o nd In
· th e m edley re lays, thi rd In the
' 25-meter bu tterfl y and four th i n
: the 25-m eter backstrok e; Ste·
; phen Roderi ck , flr st In the
: frees ty le r elays and seco nd In the
• medley r elays; Robbie Smith,
; fifth I n the 25-m eter ba ck st r oke:
· Kevi n Walker, first In the f rees. tyle r elays and 25-m eter back; strok e , second In the 25-m eter
• freest yl e. 25-mr ter but ter fl y and
; med ley n •lays, and fou rth i n the
; 25 -m eter breas tstroke: and M at' thew White, fourth i n the 25: meter fr res tyl£&gt;.
' Ei ght -under division - Dere k
: Ba ker , second In the 25-m eter
; (rees ty le and six th In the 25, meter br eaststroke: Chr i stopher
; tlurnett , second In the 25-m eter
: trees ty le and the 25-meter frees; ty le re l ays; M athew Bush, se' eond In the 25-m eter f r ees tyle
: relays , third In the 25-m eter
' frees tyle and fourth In the
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GMP swimmers win 39 events

Ma leeva · F'r ag nie rp ' s dpfra t

: leaves only one of t he threr
·" Maleeva sister s or igina ll y rn
' 1 ered on tlw card .
· Aft er los in g the f i rs t set .
· ·:sabatlnl gained co ntrol i n the
: ·seco nd se t w hile Ca p r iati
: ~ trug gled . Bot h player s cam e ou t
•;strong In the deciding set. They
: -played long and skillful r allies .
:- Ca prl ati took the fir st ga me,
•:then pulled ahea d 4-2. Sabatini,
:-who seem ed to tire i n the middl e
,· of the set, re bounded to sweep th e
:;-rest of the games.
; : "] was ti red," Caprla t l said.
•"••we both were tired. But her
: oixperlence beat m e. She was
~: a tta c k ing the ball m ore t han she
· ·usua lly does . I ' II kn ow better
'-next time."
.: · Zver eva, t he No. 5 seed from
.-.ihe Sov iet U n io n, f a ltered
::through the fir st set , r ai Ued
..l)rlefiy In the second, then ra n ou t
. or gas.
:.- : "I'm just bu rne d ou t ," she
' 4 atd .
- · She sa id she's wants very
:."m uc h to r eturn home.
~- "1 hav en' t been home for m or e
: i han a month In the past four or
{ lve years," she said.
; · Her plans lor home?
·• "To practice, to r es t, t o v isit
~m y family and friend s and get
:back the edge," she said.
• Sawamatsu, th e only unseeded
:player to m ake the quar terfinals,
; went ahead 5-2 In lhe firs t set
•before M aleeva t ook the next
:rour games. The set went to 6-6
:and Sawamatsu took the tle·breaker.

Jim Wilson . .lad( Quf'm. Chr is Dlddlf' .
Kirk JsnPr. Bo bb.&gt; H i ll. Krmp Kf' lt.v. Ri l l
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Frid ay agam st Stolt en ber g.
" I played p re! ty solid and go t
out to a 6-3 , 2 1 lead," sa id
Sampras. ra n ked No. l H i n the
wor ld . " But 1 pla yed a stupid
drop sho t, was broke, and I go t
f r ustra t£&gt;d.
·' M y co nc e nt r a tion gars

ma t urit y, Rrowing up a nd play-

he was a grea t player at one
time," B rowns genera l m anager
Er ni e Accorsl said , " so wr•
decided t o give him a look."
Holloway, w ho w as vice presi dent of the NF L Players Assoc iation, was tra ded by t he P at riot s
to the L os An geles Raider s in 1987
one day after speaking out
aga inst Pa triots' ma nagem ent
on national te levision.
At Wilmington, Ohio, t he Ci ncinnat i Be ngals have a glut of
linebackers despit e losi ng longtime starter Reggie William s to
retirem ent.
The list Includes Carl Zander
and J oe Kelly , 1989 starters on
the Inside; first-r ound draft pick
Ja mes F r anci s of B ayl or and
third rounder Leon Wh ite f r om
Miami;
Leo Barker, Kevin
Walker. Chris Ch enault , Cr aig
Ogletree, Da n Murry and E d
Bra dy .
At Austi n, Texas, t hird-round
draft pick Jimmie Jones ended
his 15-day holdo ut when the
defensive tackle fro m Miami
si gned a three-year co ntr act with
th e Da llas Cowbo ys .

f{~dph C.&lt;r rd n&lt;·r

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Sampra s sa i d play in g 1-:d berg
wil l be a task .
" The biggest thi ng for me wi ll
lx' re turni ng his kick ser vP. I t' s
huge and he' s probabl y t he bes t
at get li ng to the net. To break
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gam e brc ause he's one ofthr bPs!
vo ll cyer s in t he game.'
Th e left handed Muller sa1d hi s
ma tch agains t Chang wou ld be a
c hai iPnge .
"T here's no one q ui cker tha n
Mi c hael Ch a ng," he sai d.
" T ha t 's a fact He slides on hard

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firanlte.

LOGAN MONUMENT CO., Inc.
POIIEROY.OHIO
Pomeroy-Mason Bridae
992-2588

VINTON, OHIO
W. lain SIMI

388-8601

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ATHENS llt•UI•J!J CARS
'THE HAPPY HONDA PEOPLE"
810 E. State (614) 594-8555

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�Page-C-6-Sunday Times-Sentinel

August 5. 1990

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

Livestock Sales

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Section

August 5, 1990

Foodland purchases grand
champion steer for $3.80/lb.
LAI.i.IPOLIS -

Ohio Vallry

Su tH: rmarkt' I S 1Food la nd l
bought a 1,23:1 pound '-i iPer from

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Lori Arha of Ill&lt;' HPady for lhP
World 4-H Club for S:l80 prr
pound at Fr id a~··s 39 th steer sa lP
at tht• Ga lli a County Junior fair.
Thr top strer went for$1.20 per
pound less than the one so ld to
Har rison Farms of Prrsqup Is lr,
Mainr.

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_v('; u·'s sa le

Dana At ha oft hr T\rw Horizo ns
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H Club so lei the 1.21 o-pound

rrsrrvr c- hamp ion strer for $2 pE&gt;r
pound to McDonald's of Gallip oli.s and

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FOOD LAND BUYS TOP STEER - Ohio Valley
Supermarkets (Foodland) bought this 1,235·
pound steer lrom Lori Alba of the Ready for the
World 4-H Club (her head Is visible above the
steer's shoulder) at Friday's steer sale at the
Ga!Ua County Junior Fair. Bob Eastman,
Foodland president, stands at !ell with hl•

l-lt'ncli' r~ un.

W. \-'a. Tllis

strrr v.-t_'nl fDr $.0:1 pf.'r pound

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contlngent uf employees. To the steer's right art•
(J..R) Stephanie Cash, Livestock Princess; Missy
Sanders, Livestock Queen; Jonathan Fulks, LltU•·
Mister GaiDa Counly; Roch••lle Browning, Miss
GalUa County; and Erica Hanning, Lillie Miss
GalUa Counly . (Timr•s·S••nlinel photo hy Donald
E. Wright)

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CALLIPOLIS - Ohio Vallev
Bank purchased a 21l pound hog
owned by .Jusll n Fallo n of thr
Hop&lt;' s ll r lprng Hands 'f-H Club

YES!
YOU CAN
BUY ON
TERMS!
BANK CARDS
ARE WELCOME!

for $9 a pound at

boug ht
IMPORTANT VALUE!

4 DRAWER CHEST!
Buill soltd! made to last!
Choice olltnishos.

9 HOURS ONLY!

ON ALL THREE PIECE SUITES
MAGIC!

TWIN SIZE
BED
Dresher blue metal. twm hnd &amp;

footboard . uched sty le with
spindles. \0 year warranty
Reg . '199 .95

$1 09

IIIG. 1799.95 EAIIL Y A.IIIClN SUilll
Two piece pillow arm style with wood

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trim . Floral mauve/blue Antron nylon
fabric . brown welt

lEG. '1995 RADinONAL G-PIECI!
8ushline 3-pitet livint room su1te
Gra~ / pe~ch aCJylic hbfic. Coil spring
bm. lop Quolrty'
lEG. 12195 THIEE PIECE SUITE!
Sdnreicer traditional style_ suite
"Suede loot" bti&amp;e nylon fabm. Out·
standin&amp; V1lue!

499

7-piece wood dinette. SiK side cha1rs
Amerinn

$9 9 7

$1 Q9 7

SLEEPER SAVINGS!

QUEEN SIZE
SLEEPER!

American mauve 11o,
. Pllow arm s111e sleepo'

inrwjr5pring mattress

$549

REG. 1179.00 QUEEN SIIE SLEEPEII
l.I·!·Boy Traditional style sofa
sleejler. Multecolorod labrtc lux·
ury type inn&lt;rsPfinl mattress.

Heavy padded arm/ tufted hi -b.ack
style. Nylon stnpe hbm. Cho1ce ol

SJ99

made.

w11

$1 7 9

Set mcludes si• bei1e vinyl co11ered
chairs. oak block top table with leaf

EVERY ITEM IN STOCK NOW REDUCED

FINAL DAYTOMORROWI

li:j:l!fJ:I~Jtl01iJ1!\'j@fil

REG. 11299 IASSm SUITES!

$699
$9 9 9

PLUS MANY . MANY MOR E NOT LISTED!

CHAIR AND ROCKER
SAVINGS!

$1 9 9

rics and colors to choose.
CHOICE!
lEG. 1269.95 PU TFOIM ROCKEl!
Wood frame rocker. win( style. Blue
$
l"inl upholslerfld serl bacl

lEG. 1379.95 SWIVEl ROCKEl!
NF.W &amp;

EXCITING!

Hi·bacll tufted style. Velvet fabric.
Choice of beip or mauve color.

$229

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S11 9 9

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Bo"etllr&amp;ht

hutch with
and dOOted buffet
Dval mica1alop tlble. five side 111d one
1rm chair with upholstered u1ts

Storewide IIYIRII on
10f1a, Joveae•ta. ch1lrs,
rockers, recliners, lleep

$1 J 9 9

... AND MilCH, MUCH, MORE!

ATTENTION!

EXTRA CREDIT PERSONNEL

MANY ITEMS ARE ONE·
OF -A-KIND OR LIMI TED
STOCK . SO COME EARLY
TO SHOP 1 EVERYTHING
TAGGED AT SPECIA L
SAVINGS' HURRY '

AND EXTRA DELIVERY
PERSONNEL WILL BE HERE

TO ASSIST YOUt

EACH PIECE

REG. 1239.95 QUUN SIZE!

$149

"Bed of Roses·· firm queen silt bed·
ding.

EACH PIECE

REG. 1699.95 QUEEN SIZE SET!
Nam!Co pillow top "Pill ow Mari e··
Top quality

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429

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TtH"\ 1

ZENITH 25"'
REMOTE CONTROL
CONSOLE TV
Dark Oak Cabtnet
Reg .

'699 .96

SET

$499

12 NOON TO 9 PM. ONLY!

CREDIT TERMS!
YOU CAN BUY ON CONVENIENT
CREDIT TERMS. OPEN A NEW
ACCOUNTORADDONTOYOUR
PRESENT ACCOUNT'

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o::~ccC:~~,s

BARGAINt

MAGNIFICENT!

THAT ENTIRE HOUSEFUL••

4 PIECE BEDROOM!

WARDROBE!

Maplo finish suito. lncludos
doublo drossor, vonical mirror,
chost &amp; hoadboard .

Brown·metal 36" robe, 2 doors
with locks. Top shelf and
hancing rail .

REG.
$349.95
........

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. OF FINE FURNITURE
YOU NEED CAN BE
YOURS! BUY 3, 4, 5,
OR MORE ROOMFULS
AND SAVE HUNDREDS
AND HUNDREDS OF
DOLLARS NOWI

$199

REG.
139.95 .. .. ...

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Ju, ll n 1- otJ hln . !l o p!'· , 11.-l(ll n.l: tt~nlh. Ulu "
all ~ .' ll!tu~ . S'l
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U\'f' r sltad ov.'f'CI lll C' pn'\ 'iou s rf'corcl of $2o _r)( l pi •r !Juuncl paid h_
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to Strpha n il' MJ_n '.' in b .'-. t ,-p,,r·..,
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rr("lml of $Hi pi 'l pnund paid I(J
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third s t r; d g ht .r~·;n · the grand
ch;tmpio n wr~olw h.L., briJkt·n !h•·
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11 7 poundf'r . wa _
., lmught !J v Un iun Stockyard :- ul llillsboro fmm
Angi(' Rlakf' man uf lht' Cf'ntf'r

LAST DAY TOMORROW!

Mason, WV

SHOP MONDAY ONLY!
EXTRA SALESPEOPLE

1nd e~ptllln'o INtdL..

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20%, 30°/o, 40% AND EVEN UP TO 70°/o OFF!

2nd Street

EXTRA OFFICE STAFF

$1 2 9

Firm-full sire mis-match mattress &amp;
box sprinf!

IJv lhr (;alfipolis Elks

Club ~o . 10/ from D uk r Lawhorn
at last yf'Jr's q Jf'
Tlw r rsf'rvl' ('hampion. a 240 ·
pounder. was bought fur $8 per
pound b_
v Thr \\"ist'm.-•n Agcncy
from Hobbi(• Woodward of the
Tri;1n glP -1 H ('Jub Tlw tlo g W('nt
f or $ 1.J~J per pound morr- th an th{'
lw~ so ld to rh P T hom&lt;J s Do-lt
t"f' nlcr by Cwrndolyn Mo ntgo.
mer _v ;Jt last ~- rar's srtl r
Othrr sail'S rPsults lSf' ilt' r.

CAL L!I'O I.IS
Bli1r kburn
Hrall v o f (: a !li poli s huught T f'IT _\
Hu r nt.' fl( ··s to r: pound gr;1nrl
dldlllpion larniJ for Cl 1"\'l'OI'd S:IJ
pN pound ,II Fl ida_\"·:-. :l~ nd !;.~mb
~ ai r at th1· C;il li.l ('ounty .Junio r

EACH

SDI_Id oak lamp with llble and
""'htod bau Plutod shado

MASON FURNITURE COMPANY

10f11, bedrooma, dlnln&amp;
roontt, m1ttreu tett,
routh 1roupt, bunk bodo,
dlnottu, trundle bodo

EACH PIECE

REG. $169.95 FlOOR LAMPl

(304) 773-5592
THOUSANDS Of ITEMS
NOT LIST£D HERE!

er~ds

Ashley tables with protect1ve tops
Choose retan&amp;le cocktail with doors.
hu or end table with doors.

EVERY ITEM NOW AT IMPORTANT SAVINGS!

NONE HELD BACKI

OAK FINISH
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
Storace coml)lrtmenl. IIISs
door. lit up to 27"' 1'1 .
Reg . '389 .95

19 9
$2 8 9

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Blackburn Realty purchases
top lamb for $31 per pound

Free 10 Year Compressor
Warranty 1

$109

REG. SJ49.95 FUll SIIEI

lEG. 11999 OAK DINING SUITE!
lrld~iooal •ty~ 1u~e by

REFRIGERATOR
Kelvinator 14 cu lrosl-free.
textured doors &amp; more.

REG. $199.95 ASHlEY PECAN FINISH
TABU
SET w1lh cane bottoms .
Glass tops,
REG. 1119.95 OAK TABLES!

.Wth

TloiT!\~IJIN(; ~

MATTRESS SAVINGS!

REG. 11799 COLONIAL DINING ROOM!
llassltt lieh1 pinesolidwoodcha1r set
Mic•ta top table , li&amp;hted ll!lch wrth
buffet . Five side and one um cha~r
One of our Best S.ll.-s!

tH

HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF ITEMS NOT LISTfOl

DINING ROOM SAVINGS!

lEG. 1329 10 1449 WING lACK CHAIRS!
Choice of 5styles. Many lab· YOUR

SJ69

Fleuteel rocker or Will rtcllnef
Choice of five colors. Handle release

BUY NOW AND SAVEll

Busrtt
o1t-pine--chwry bedroom
!uites. Four p1ece seu. Ni1 ht 1tand
optional .

,I

REG. ISU.SO RECLINER!

RIG. 1289.95 METAl 7-PIECE SET!

REG. 11199 ORIENTAl STYlE!

$649

$279

Choice of 2 rocker recliner styles. Va ·
r1ety of hbms &amp; lou r colors

h

Blacllpecan Drient1l desip bedroom
set. Door dresser &amp; door chest with
Oriental desip fronts. Swin1 mirror .
headboard &amp; stand. lllu$1 seer

ari' (1.-R) Missy Sanders. Livestock Queen:

REG. 1419 U-A-BOY RICLINERSI

lEG. 1319.95 S-PIECE SET!
Pme trestle Uble and four chairs
rust or beia;e upholster" seats .

Rochelle Browning, Miss GaiDa County; Jell
Smith, Ohio Valley Bank; Erica !Ianning. Lllllt•
Miss Gallla County (in front of Smith! ; James
Dalley, Ohio Valley Bank; ,Jonathan Fulks, Littlt•
Mister GaiDa County (In front of Dailey ); and
Fallon. (Times-Sentinel photo hy Donald E.
Wright)

COIOIS

BEDROOM SAVINGS!

lEG. '849.95 QUEEN COlONIAl SlEEPEII
Colonial betge prtnt wing style.
lnnersprinl mattress.

REG. 1349.95 IIEATER/VIUATOR RECUNERI

REG. 1529.95 OAK 01 MlPU SET!
ad ~2'"x66'" Ublewith luv.s 1nserted .

OVB BUYS TOP HOG - JustlnFallonoiHope' s
Ht•lplng Hands (far right) stands with hls grand
champion hog - his second- at Friday's hog sale
al the Gallla Co unty Junior Fair. Ohio Valley
Bank bought the porker lor S9 per pound. Shown

RECLINER SAVINGS!

DINETTE SAVINGS!

PLUS MANY. MANY rrEMS NOT USTEOI

OUTSTANDING!

$59

REG 199.95...........
FIVE DRAWER. .•....•SS9

ON OUR SECOND FLOOR ONLY - ALL MUST GO!!

LIVING ROOM SAVINGS!

Frld c1 ~ ' 'c,

hog sa lr at th L' Callla County
.Jun tor F'alr .
Tht' hog. J-';illlm ·_., '-'lTu nd grand
r h;•mpion (his f ir-st WJS sold for a
Iota I uf $t.:IWr in 19H.J 1, went for $1
lrs s pr r pound than thr porkrr

1! £]111

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Tru:o~ H...n~ . -1"-"0fl Hul lt•r . Uanlllln Tr.,-,, FF-\
Sl . lt. t "nlonSiot•llyllNb; Kt' nl Bu1k-r , HIU"YI'.,:
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Ohio Valley Bank purchases
top hog for $9 per pound

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THREE PIECE LIVING SUITE REDUCTION!

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1.~4'; und I.11M.ii'S. St . Kodnt') Supply: K.-•in
Martla, H tu·coun lt.:.wdlf'&lt;'l. SI .OS. \\ IIUII:"h - Hal~)"
Woud Fun••ral Honw ; Kt•nn_v William~. 11.1 · &amp; tht·
Surr;hllll" Kl!b . l .110. Kl\·rr ("ll_,. t· ...-m Su~_,.
Ml'") Sando·r... H...,_-'lj".-lh_ S .90. E: T ' ~
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Kr\·ln Kl:wr. Southwl'!llrrn Ft'!\ . S .lUI. O'D,.II
I.Aimh...-; Tro)" DunoiUI. Trllln"'f, $1 . Danlt-1
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BLACKBURN BUYS GRAND CHAMPION
Lt\MB- Blackburn Realty bought this IOS..pound
lamh from Terry Burnette of the Kountry Krltters
·1-H flub for a record S31 per pound al Friday's
s heep sale at the Gallla County Junior Fair.
Shown with the rhamplon woo lie are (L·R 1 Ranny

FAMOUS BRANDS IN
THIS IN-STORE
WAREHOUSE SALE!

Blackburn, Blackburn ltealty; Burnette; Ro·
chelle Browning, Miss Gallla County; Erica
Hanning, Ultle Miss Gallta County; a nd Missy
Sanders, Livestock Qu&lt;•cn. (Timr'S·St•ntine l pholo
by Donald E. Wrlghll

Kentucky burley merchants
buy grand champion tobacco

•BABSETI
•LA-z-BOY
•BUSHUNE
•ENGLAND
•CORSAIR

•ASHLEY

&lt;_;;\ LLIPOLIS

- Eastern Ken·
tucky Tobacco Warehouse of
Morehead. Ky .. purchased thi s
yea r" s grand champion tobacco
project for $900 from Justin
Fallon of the Hope' s Helping
Hands 4-H Club at Friday's
e ighth tobacco sale at the Ga ll Ia
Count y Junior Fair.
Fallon's stick so ld for $100
more than last year's grand
c hampion project, exh ibit ed by
Robbie Woodward .

•WEBB
•MAYTAG
•ZENITH

AND MANY MOREl

'

I

1'.

The reserve champion projec• .
sold by Rashel Fallon of the
Hope's Helping Hands 4·H Club,
went to Ohio Valley Bank for
$450. That was $100morelhan the
amount paid by King Burley
Tobacco Warehouse of Mays·
ville, Ky .• to Jason Butler for la st
year's project.
The rest of the sales went as
follows )seller and 4-H Club.
buyer. price)
3. Nicole McCormick. Trlan-

t

glc. OK Tobac co War ehouse of
Ripley. Oh io, $300 .
4. Kelly Caldwell. No rthu p
Lad s &amp; La ssies , Independ ent
Tobacco Warehouse of Ripley.

$400.
5. .Jamie Saunders, Ra ccoon
Rowdi es. King [Jurley Tobacco
Warehou se ol Ma ysville. Ky.,
$400.
6. Robbie Woodward . Trlan·
g le. Wiseman Insurance Agency.
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\lllr 4-11 (' tuh lor $X prr pound
This was $4 pr r pounrl morr· than
was paic:l b_
v !-Lnri son Vann s &lt;1 nU
Rrian Morrison of l..ittlP Hock .
Ark _ tn Ambf'l" J1 aug hman in last
Vl'ar's sa lf'.
O!hrr sa iP.., rr.• wlt s (sf'ller .
buyer and pricrl Wf'rr :
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Rr tllly . 5:11. 1\n,.t&lt;' RhLllffiHI II . ( f'nll' r&gt;A ik• t-"11.
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( l' nk'r&gt;AIIf•, \ 1-'., T Pnnllt' P•·~ l ("o nlrnl. 5"1
l' lln·w iN. llnllf"\· . Thl v~ nt"r l'lon·rr!l. Ohio \ "all&lt;'\
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U .SO; ~~~ ~ Stuindo•n!. II&gt;U"I"tiUD ftowdl .... F'r uiJ"o ·,
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ft1'11II'.Y Saundrr~. Hao ·roon ftowdleo~, David T
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,J IIr ~ ~n. T r lltJtdr , S hl'rlff O ~ n Hh•ronlmu11.
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SIIUndf'l"f', Rl\l"' r non Rowdl~ . Sha.ki'Shop. S. 'l; Jim
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ranr·l' "-II !'IW'Y. 51 .15: r\m lwor 8~UJhmHn. H an~on
Rowdlfl!i, f-'&amp;1 i\ulo l'arl11. 12; Sl t"phMlf' Mll.\'t'~.
Nonhup l.al\ot-l .ll!'L!i, G~tlllpolhi TobJU'CO l"endy.
$2; K""'" Sttlrn , l'l'ntrrvtUr \ ". F ., Ohio Vallry
Bank, U .SO; No .-.nlln IVhndn- lllt-, Crntl'-rltillr
\'. t" .. B.r MeLa l Salt•!l and Don Qu..elil erry,

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TOP TOBt\CCO - Eastern Kentucky Toharco WarehoUS&lt;' ol
Morehead, Ky., purchased this grand champion tobacco proje&lt;t
from Justin Fallon ol Hope's Helping Hands for $900 a1 Friday's
tobacco sale at the GaiUa County Junior Fair. Shown are (L·R)
Rochelle Browning, Miss Gallla County; .Jonalhan Fulks, Ullle
Mister Gallla County; Fallon; a pair ol EKTW representatives;
Stephanie Cash, Livestock Princess; and Missy Sanders,
Livestock Queen. (Times-sentinel photo by Donald E. Wrl&amp;btl

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toolo. tor fl.. 1a 101 arrd yuu II lrnC t
Ast r ~ GrJ;Jtr M r tr:'1rnrl~e r n strm tly re
vt:tls whrr:h &lt;&gt;rg ns are roman t ca lly per
teet to r rou Mar :Jlt to Matct!ni&lt;:Jker uo

ASTRO-GRAPH

th s ews~dj..:er P 0 Bo:. 91428 Cleve
lcmcl OH 4410 1 :1428
VIRGO {Aug 23·Sepl 22) Be on yuar d
todav t (Ou attend d suc ral gathenng

l:lERNICE
BEDE OSOI

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that co r tarns CJ person vou drshk e Thrs
p~Jr ..,o n mrgh t trv 1:1 c rea te an nc rdent
tt rr CLQ h an rnl ermedrary

(~ cyour

~~ 'Birthday
August 5, 1990

In !liP vear JhCJ(1 you may r1E ~t tor. pow
erlul ties re s for ceria n lun; ry 11ems

Quality should be your mos t 1mportant
cons1der at1on d 1ou beg~r1 to collect
pcssess1ons of v&lt;J iue
lEO (July 23· Aug 22) Some respons .
b11111es and dut 1es wh1ch aren t ot your
own mak. 1ng could become your e)(c lu
SIV€ 3SSIYilfll€ 11 1S lod,Jy I you hdV€ 10
deal w1th illl nd v1dua1 who 1S an expert
11 rassm&lt;; t he buck KnoN where to

LIBRA (Sept 23·0cl 23) Frtends wh o
usua ll y e)(c use yuur little lorbles mrghl
not be t oo toleran t today 8e e;w.:tra
m n !ful ot you r behavror so ~ou dun t
In an-, thrng t o du ll your rm&lt;:~g e
SCORPI O (Ocl 24-Nov 22) A pleasan l
J:. ' ocratt on co ul c ne teopardtz ed today
I vou ~, h ow R.lack ot respect l or thr s per
:-,o n s vrews an d op nrons Keel) hostile
or
unco mplim enl ci ry
thoughts
to
your sel l
SAGITTARIU S (N ov 23-0oc 21) Its
hest not to enter 1nt o a n 1mpo rta r1t co rn
mere lil transaction today unless you
at e ful ly aware ol nil of 1TS r am 111Ca i1 0nS
8 1t s i! nd p1ece s ol mform at1 on co uld be
m1s1ead nq
CAPRICORN (Doc 22-Jan 19) To day
vou ~ ould be over ly 1nllur.nced by a per
son you do not kn ow t oo well who IS oa
SICall y &lt;~ neg&lt;1t 1ve th1nk er ye t can be
very con~ nc1ng as to wt1y slle mnkP.s
ce r la1n Judy mmb

(Jan 20·Feb 19) Rather
than encou rag1r1 g co worker s today you
m1gllt mslead Gri\ICile their eff or t s Your
co mmen ts coula ca usP. them tone e~en
less mdu st r1ou s

August

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bench One old gent s1ghed.
"When I was young I admired

Vld1o Rental store and busi
nell lor sa le Backstrt11t V1d90
Pomeroy Ohio Serious lnq
only 614·992o6636

that I'm old

WOLFF TANNING BEDS
Cammereiai·Home Uml a From
$199 Lamps lolions aeces
sarles Monthly paymjOtnts low
as $18 Call today FREE Color
Catalog 1..S()()..228·6292

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• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace

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develop tram srep N o 3 be low
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any an d all b1ds
Etten M Barry T r eas ur er
Board of Edu cat 1on
Gal1tpo l1 s C1ty Sc hool s
J11ly 22 29 A ug 5 12

NOTICE OF
PU BLI C S AL E
On the 9 th day of August
1990 at 3 00 0 cl ock PM
the u ndersigned w1ll otfer
tor pub li c sate to the highe st
b dder at State Route 2 18
Louts Road Cro wn Crty
Oh1o the foll owmg per sonal
property to wtt
1980 Baron Pn ce MF G
Ho1ne Sena l # 1548 2
Note The property w11l be
ava ilable for 1nspectton pnor
to the Auctmnon Thursday
AUHUSt 9 th 1990
from
Noon until Auctton 13 00 P

Publrc Notice

SHERIFFS SA LE
OF REAL ESTATE
The State o f Oh1o
Me1gs Cou nty
Peoples Bankmg &amp; Tru st Co
of Manetta Oh1o Pla1ntttf
vs 0 Wayn e Bennett and
Barbara J Bennett 101111lly
and Sft\l &amp;rally Defendants
No 8 9 CV 306
In purs uan ce ol an Orde1
of Salem the above enl ttl ed
act10n I w ill otfer t or sale at
public
auct1on
on th e
ground fl oor o f th P. Co urt
hou !W 10 Pomeroy m th A
above named Cou nt y on
Tu esday th e 6th day of Sep
! ember 1990 at 10 00 A
m the foll ow mg descnbed
real e'St ate
S1tuatad 111 the Township
of Ohve Coun~ of Me1gs
and State of Oh1 0 to wtt
Berng 30 acres oH the
~o uth s1d a of t he followmH
desr.nbed real esta te s1t
uated In Ser.t nn 30 Towro
sh1p 4 Range 11 Reg nn 1ng
130
r ods north of the
w u t hellst cor n er of sa u1
Sect1on 30 at t h e nor1hwest
corner of la nds form arty
owned
by Pheba lan e
thence
nonh 110 rods
th ence east 160 rods t o th e
m1ddle o f
Soc t 10n l1ne
thence sout h 1 10 rods to the
northw es t cor ner o f land
formerly owned by Pheba
l ane thence West 160 rods
t o th e p lace of beg rnn1n g
co nta1n1 ng 30 acres

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The unders1gned r eser\les
t he ri!Jhl to brd on sa1d pr op
oe rty ond the Bank reser\IAS
r he r1 qht to rAJAC! Any and all
htrls
Star Bflnk N A
1 r1 S tale
Iront on Ohw
By W Randy M ays

AUGUST 5 7 8 1990

Pub liC Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
SU R PLU S VEH ICLES
Scaled b1ds w11l be r e
corved by the Gal hpolts C1ty
Schools Boa r d o f Education
ul State Str eet Gallipolis
Oh 45631
unt1l 1200
IUU!
r
August 20 1990
lo r th" s 11le of the foU ow mg
v , ~" 1 I' 5
Bu~ No 9 1980 tn1 erna
tonal
B lrs No 31 1980i nterna

l •onal
Bu s "Wo 34 1980 \ nterna
t1onal
\u;h e lf's may be seen ;tt
the b1•s (JBrage located be
' nd Green
Elementary

l.,rhon l
A 1s rn ~~t be sealed 11nd
lt&gt;IHIY mArked on the enve
lnrP sn that bids wilt not be
npflnP.c1
prem Atu re ly The
8oar r' f Ec1urAt 1on rMerves
thf' r q ht to ACI.Apl O f rAJ8Ct

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Volume 294
Page 1 3
Sa1d prem 1ses ;He located
on R1ce Run Road Reeds
vil le Oh10
Sa1d prem 1ses appra tsed
AI twen t y two t hou sa n d so
ven hun dred and
no I 100
Do ll ars fS22 700 00) and
rRnnot be so ld f or less th an
Two th 11 ds of that amount
The h1qhest b1d wil l be i:IC
re pled
TArms
of
Sa te
F1ve
HIH"'Idted (5500 001 Dollars
c:A~h or cart f1ed check on
day n f sa le ba l ance du e
upnn co nf~rmat1on of sale
and del rve r-,. of deed
Jame~ M Soulshy
Sher1H
M a1gs County Ohto
Thomas P Wch§IAr
Anorncy
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SCHOO LS
LEGAL ADVE RTI SE M ENT
FOR BIOS

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lf"'nlnRI~I d

ce tetena s
4 Gasohne and Dtesel
Fuel
Sa1d Board o f Educat 1on
reserves thfl r~gh1 ro accept
or reJect any all or parts of
any btds
No D1ds may be With
drawn for at least 30 days
after the scheduled closmg
1 mH for rece1pt of b1ds
By Order of !he
Gallcpol1s Crtv Schools
Board o f EducatiOn
Ellen M Barry Treesurer
July 22 29 Aug 5 ,2

Announcements
ADOPTION
W&amp; d love to shara our haartl &amp;

home wtth lnl&amp;nt Will otfar love,
warmth &amp; affection, financially
secure lets help uch oth1rl
Medrcat rLogal uptnHI paid
Ca 11 coiled Evenings, 201-427·
23&lt;16
Notice Wamn Stone whose
name Is pain led on flood Will 11
4th St behind holel PIIUI con
tact W R Stone 300 Highway
203 Madraon Ill 62060

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Bidd1ng
dilemmas
&lt;:. 11 lh • dooblr oiiWI'I \pAd!-!&lt; •~! lnr
"'-,.,. 1 Wllfn
jumprd ID four

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'f'&lt;t&lt;h, HKI ~~~ do11blf'll Ill In IIIII
11&lt;1 n
r h•nv ltlf ulf! mtlnli!C
w u 11 1od ~vf rnou(h IICr?nJih to
makr """ th1nk ~ rm~ ld ,., lour
•p~ dr• o~t \hf' .,.rnnd doublf did not
fiiH ~nleor l"n(lh and •trtfl(th tn
to ~mr• Wl i h 111.1o1 typo' .,fl\a nd So.al:h
" 1 th1 M~.- for•t m11&amp;&gt; a l•o no trump
0 , ~, rll Kno••tn!.,th•t South coukl

Ml tu~r Inn• Ir k

In I~ opponenl..l
11 1mp JUII mad&lt;!- North 1 &lt;WI1Ion ~111
t! !If' bid lou• ron-lnomp (.(!nil. Sou l~
1n ci'IOO'W 1 mlllOI wU Ill hi! llf~ ltlltl
\11.-.&lt;l did not OO..blot ltvt dubs w~
II(' If'!! a ~pad&lt;r hf' lri tht rid tllal tl
11\('r opponrt11 mi~Ciiold 11p11W m id
n. IT'~~'' al!n• t lllw• rlornmy Of~
1 1sr ~r 1u r~ ft tlw opt'l'llnJ lf'lfi lnd
pw• up lrurnP' &lt;fo.prlvlna: EIJI Wnl

Separate see led propo
sal s for each of the r eq u~r e
men! s set fort h below wrll be
recerved at the off1ce of the
Treasurer
Gallrp ol1s C 1tv
Scho o l~ 61 State Street
Gafl1polis OH 4 5631 unt1l
12 00 noon Auqust 20
1990 and will be pubhcty
opened and r ead by t he Tr ee
su rer lmmAr11ately th8reatter
and presented to the board
at 1ts nfut meet tng 8;ds
must be clearly marked on
th e en11elope B1d Openmg
August 17 1990

Alia Aid Coupon S5 00 oft tny
new or tranaflrr.d prncr!pUon
Rtll Aid guaranteu the lowHI
pnee on all prescriptions We
will beat any competltort price
See your loca l Rlt• Aid phar·
maclst tor details Not walid on
trana lars from other Rite Aid•
Good
at
Pol nt
P L..easant
Pomeroy GaiU~I• Rita Aldt
Explrn 9/1190 Mutt PrtMnt

Co""""
S1nglas intormatlon 1nd 1 dig·
n1lltd option tor finding a
pa r1 nar Heartsearch P 0 Box
10&lt;13 Ga1Upol11 OH 45631
Two students need rldfl lo Mtr·
shall tall umntar pleaM can
304 675 1360 304 713 5855 or
304-882 2341

Giveaway

2 all wh!ta klttena has 2 dlf..
terent colort ot 'Y" may be
long ha rtd 614 446-925fl

Iom doWf1 &amp;

cleaned up for lumber al.a
large tree removed tor lirawood
614-256--1058

4 while fluffy killen• to give
away 614 992-n46

5 month old frisky playful
Slbenan ~usky to good horM
614·44&amp;-2.564
Complata horse dr~wn wagon
and t eadar Wood Is gone 614-

DESCRIPTION OF
REQUIREMENTS
1 Ice Cream products for
use

cafetenas
2 Bread products f or use
1n cafetenas
10

ql thr r tflarnoorl rull Brii N Uclln
oooultl"" 10 lnd tltfo Un1 nl rllatl'IOINb
r f:hl a10ay to f!l¥&lt;! F'.a~l I rmbahlt

Half Coll!a and Half Bugla pupplea across from Post Otflca
Henderton 304-6"7So1991

Lost &amp; Found

FOUND Black &amp; whitt kiMin
Main Street Point Plaaaant
phone 304· 6'1S--4173
Found Beagle Dog, VInton, Rio
Grand• VIcinity, 814 388 96!&gt;-4
Lo•f Lad11a bltck clutch bag at
Vaughan• No mooay Lot of lm·
portanl papers PleaM l'tltum
Reward 614 992-8313

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Large Yard Sail, Naw Haven
acron from IWimmlng pool, Fri
and Sal, 9 00 am 1111 !S:OO pm
Som• fumhu,. ctolh•, wedding d,..u ab• 11, mlac 3Q4..

882-20S2

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

Mite tlema, original cral'ta
Tutaday al 9a m Lee ruldence
Ty,... Blvd Raclna
Vard Ala Flrwt lim• aver Toya 1
tuml1ure TV, children ana
aduH wtnt~~r clott.a and coatt,
IIH:!.ronle garn.e, gtauwara,
1pptlance, antique home decor,
draperln
Aug
&amp;-Monday,
Aug 7 Tuuday 408 South Slh
St Middlaport OH

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Rlek Pe~I"'In Auction Company
now booking auctions, ••
perlenc• makes the ditferance
Licensed Ohio Kentucky, WISt
Virglnll 304 773-578.5

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Wanted to Buy

Complete housahold or Estataa'
Any type ol tumllura appliances, antt~:~u• • at e Also
sppraiul twallab!t 614-245--5152
Clsw toot or similar 8fylt bath
tub Good condition only 6t4
992 7563
JOHN F KENN EOY

AIJTOGRAPHS
Wanttd to buy $50 for tlgnatura
on ly, $100 lor signed leiter , $150
tor algned photo call fi17 572
6400 ortand xerox copy to 37
CMd Vllltge Ad Acton Mas
uehuaetla 01720
Wanted To Buy Junk .&amp;.uloa
with or without motort Call
Larry l.lv.. y 6"14 388--8303

Employment Services
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61&lt;1 446 3797

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qcADOPTIONSp.cial
wants Ia give rour baby 1nd us
a cha nce Ca l collect 70S.l52·
t656 Mary Ellyn and Chuck

2 s1 o~ house

Pt. Pleasant

Ga,..g• ule Loukt rnldenct
38720 Slall Rout~7 aouth of
Ealtam High S&lt;:hool Monday,
August 6 and Tue~day AugUit 1.

3 Announcements

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Moving Sale 2nd·9th g..? Rod
ney Pika Ad IN Bidwau fi14·
388 9181

Aug fi&amp; 7. New Uma Rd Rut·
land 9th houM on right VCR
.tona jara dlahH, computer
Ur• curtains baby clothH, 2
cars toy1 loll mo,..

Hall blond labnldor relrlavera
Free Contact Bobbit Kan 614992 2219

Publ1c Not1ce

Help Wanted

AVON · All arut Call Uarllyn
ver 30-4-882 2&amp;4.5

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AllTOMOTIV!i

INSTRUCTOR • 0.11wer quality
Instruction tnd supervision In
cta11 and laboratory aaaist In
academic advl•ing 1nd prof ...
atonal planning unlta 1111.. In
eunlc ulum dftvllopment Applleantl should hawt 1 1trong
background In lht artas ol
t roublHhootlng and repair of
automotive chanit subsya1ems
and 1hl prlnclpiH of aUiomotivt
MrVIce manaqemtnl and su·
pervlalon Mln1mum live yeart
of expoerlence In thl trade ,..
qulred .
Btch.. or't
degrN
prtlerrM Applictnta must hold
ASE c:ertlflutlon Contact the
Par.annl!l
OtHc.
Hocking
Technical
Collega,
Hocking
Par1cway, Netsonwftle OH 45~
(614) 753--3591 Deadline to apply
Ia Augutt 13, 1990 AN QUAl

OPPO!ITUNITY EMPLOYER
Btbr atttar n.dtd tor 12 hour
thll't worker Must be 16 tnd
from Pomeroy 1r11 Mua1 have
rtr.ra~ Call 614-092 3354
C:O.matologl.t nNdecll Guar~n·
tlld wag•, paid vtcttlona 614-

«f-7267.

Yard Sale

Demtl AaMttnl Needed, Send
reaume to ell BCD 041, Galllpolle
Dally Tribune, 825 Third A~•.
GallipoUa, OH 45631

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity
ALL Yard Salta Must Be Psld In
AdVInca DEADLINE 2 00 p m
tl'le day before the ad It to nm
Sunday edition • 2 DO p m
Friday Mond1y edhlon • 2 00
p m Stlurdly

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July·O.Ctmbtr Len• nama,
addrns and phona number on
tnswering Mrvlct 614·992--6318
AVON I All Ar.a1
Spears, 31)4..675--1429

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exWe would like to
press
our smcere
lhanks to all our
neighbors and fnends
who
supported us
dunng the past days
smce Cathy s death
Your kmdness and
compassiOn were deeply apprec1ated
The Fam1ly of
Cathy Spencer

DeptndlbJa labyahtar nHded
In Rodney ArM, Rtf Aequl,_
&amp;14--245-5841
EARN MONEY R•adlng Books!
$30,000/yr income potential
Now hiring p) 805..e87-6000

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Echoing Maadows In ICF
pM R Is currently liNking 1 full·
lima RN or LPN lor aflarnooo
ahll't with Frldty tnd S-.1urday
on ln!trHied panlas please
ctl\ 614·594·3541 or apply In
penson at 319 W Union Street
Athens Ohio 457'01 Monday·
Frld11y 8-11 301m or 1-4 p m

EXCELLENT WAGES for sptre
lime assembly Easy work at
home No experience needed
Call 1 504-641 m8 Er1 5214
O~n 24 hours, lneludln g Sun

day
Experienced heatmg and coot
lng Installer Must be Willing to
work Send r..um• to P 0 Box
729G Pomeroy, Oh
Federal Jobst
Earn $28 000-.$86 000
All occupations needed
614~94·7859,Ext G~

We wtsh to express
our s1ncere thanks to all
who helped m any way
dunng the illness and
death of our tov ed one
For your prayers cards
flowers food To our
church Pastor
Free
man
Mm1ster Arm
strong Pastor M1nms
to the McCoy Moore
Funeral Home Thank

you
The Dav1d Evans
Fam1ly

THANKS

We w1sh to thank ever
yone who helped make
our 50th weddtng anm
versary day a verv happy
occas1on Thanks to the
ones who sen1 cards and
g1ft8 the Sen1or Ctt~ens
who helped over 1 0
fr1enck and relatrvos
Espec1ally rhanks to
our daughters Eleanor
South and Rosen a Mar
nson who made 1t all
pOSSible
Thank you all
Russell and Grace
Sheets
Btdwell Oh1o

We w1sh to express
our smcere ttlanks to
all who ass1sted 1n
any way durmg the 111

Grocery clartc, axperlene. help
fut Resumelreterenc• care of
PO Box n9C, Pomtroy, OH
Hair Stylls1 N1edld
Paid
hoUday, salary plus commls
slon, for lnvarvlew, 614-446-

3353
HNvy ~ulpment and truck
mechanic musl have own tools
no phone ca lls 410 Four1h Ava,
Kanaugh Ohio 8 00 till 4 00
Monday thru Friday
INTELLIGENCE JOBS CJA US
Customs DEA etc Now Hmn g
Call (1) 805--687-6000 Ex1 K

1018i
Oualllild
reglatarld
nurse
nledtd tor 62 bed laelllty (long
tarm) located In Point Pleasant,
WV Admlnlstrltlva skills and
wortc nperi•nc• necessary
Com~ltlve aa tary and ben1flta
Contae1
Frank
Topping
Carehnen ol Po1nl Pleasant
Reglslentd NurH 11 tcU
Holzer Medical Center, ''The
s..t Plac1 To Pracllct Profes
alonal Nurstng.t.. has lntensl,_
Care Nursing vpportunltl11 10
hour shUt Career Ladd•r S1ck
Child Day Car. Atnesa Center
Excellent salary &amp; Outstanding
~netlta
Pleau con tact Per
sonnel Dept HOlzer Medical
Center, 385 Jackson P1k1 Gal·
OH
45631
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Employer

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Cook
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Gallipolis Stock Yard Sat, 8-4
Wanted
Parson to perform
aeeratar!al &amp; oftlet managemenl
dutl11 for eonatructlon oH1e1
Mutt be able to word process
file &amp; converse welt with
others, Please send r•sumes to
P 0 Box 128 Rio Grandi OH
4!5674
Wendy a Now Hiring for day
shift Apply in person Sun
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wanted

Retponslblt Owner Operator
looking tor worlc relcabte 22tt
Mack Truck, 614--441..(1117
SAVE $5/tu Reeondltng check
books (banks charge $10)
Buslneaus or Individuals 614
441..0706

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Schools &amp;
Instruction

Book k .. ring I Ae c ou n I I ng
Hoi•IIMole
management
Alrllna travtl Nurses Aid Tractor
Trailer training
Resl
dentMome s1udy Financial aide
aval!able if qualified Placement
assistance Counly Schools It&gt;
cal office 2307 Camden Ave
P.r-.ersburg WI/ 1~00 6&lt;18 641 t

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wanted to Do

Anyone need1ng quality typtng
such u ratume t, reports let
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Middleport
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Pomeroy Racme and Rutland
area Call between 9a m 5p m
or atier 6p m 614 742 2435
Child care provided In my Rio
Grande Home, days Exc ca re
w/rauonable ratH
614 245

9550
Magic Years Day Care CeniiH
dependable
reasonable
license qual ty ch1l d ca re Mon
day thru Fnday 7 30 till 5 30
For mora Informati on or !Co
register 304--675 5847

WED. EVENING, AUG . 8, 1990
5:30 P.M .
Located on Collage Rd 1n Syracuse , Oh10 Watch lor
Sign Mrs H1ll s grandmother has gone to rest home
so w11l sell her Items plus Mr &amp; Mrs H11l have
moved so will sell the1r surplus
"HOUSEHOLD'
Couch 2 metal base cabmets 3 pc bed room su11e chest of

COINS 1886 slive do llao gold p~ece 1928$100 gold c •rl
1851/arge cent 1879 81 83 84 85 86 87 89 99 1901 &amp;
1922 Sl iver dol lars 1953 IIV edoll" 111 ve 1' erl IR7? Seal ed
l1berty hall d1me and more
Lunch
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AUCTIONEER· COL W KEITH MOLDEN

K1lch en cab 1n et w;flour bm fl at wall cabmet ltbrary ta ble

curved glass ch10a cab •nel lglas, broke! oak secr elary
gan rocker w/1111 back oak rockers Oea11n g lreadle sew10 ~
ma ch1 ne bras~ lull s1ze bed Queen Ann dr ess er 4 pc bed
toom s u1te oval p1 clur e !rarn es ch 1ld s wr1ttn~ desk, tr un~
p1ano roll cabmel &amp;apprm 60 rolls baby cr adlr. draw kntl e
l~and lools ~ron sk1ilel s ~ron slone sp11100n Early 1940 sel
d•shos se1V1celo18 Regai Vel lum 3oldouills glassbaskel
rn1s1 rl1 shes (cut glass N1p1on John son Bra &amp; Au stra lia &amp;
etc I
HOUSEHOLD
17 cu ft S1gnature relr1 gera!OJ breakfast set w' 4 cha1 rs

new ran~ehood m1crowavetable 2pc !1V 1ngroom su1t e ce
dar chest Smger electric sewm~ machtne sweepers lots &amp;
lot s oi n1ce Imens mov1e protector camera &amp; !11 pod 15 cu
t1 ctu~ t !rPP.Jt' r 1\ upr1ghl frceze 1 Maytagwrmger Wil she 1 &amp;

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16 alum ladder IOiolliler 8 hp r~d •ng mower SCiew &amp; hyd
1ac ~ s "'enches &amp; et c
OWNER - EILEEN D. SMITH

Not H!spons1ble for acctdents or loss of property

GOVERNMENT HOMES tram $1
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area (1) 805 687 6000 Er1 GH
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e•ca11en1 cond call 675 321'3 at

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ROBERT Il BRENNEMAN 446 2174
MARY FLOYD REALTOR
HOMES FARMS &amp; COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
25 LOCUST STREET
GALLIPOLIS OHIO 45631

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F&amp;AM Lodge
Chester, and
Funeral Home
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w~ 1 ~ I I ~ 1 n g ? 11 Re !Jed 1ns 2 bath ; hoge 11~ n~ rm wi d n1nR area 11PP
)a ve ~1tchen M ak~ an appo ntment toda~ a nd ~~ 11 ~o~ ca n re1st o.,111 n~ on
extra neal~ 1d rlean dwelt nl! FilS! IIO()f location

"422 THIS HO US£ IS FOR THE fAMilY WHO IIM[S BOTH SPACOUSnSS
AN 0 BEAUTY - CI()S~ 1'1 81 r k r J~r h w In 1 R R ~ • I~ rf IS~" 1 I 'l9 ba!h1
ra r,•t•r! n l n Jo~ hPn on~ ~L •d l~vtl l lw~ IP~f'l - b~th rrr roam
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server, aida chairs, maple chnl on chatl, pie sale, old
cabinet, round table, mantle, cheat, old door knobs,
Phllco radio record player, velvet chalr, metal ward·
robe, old bed, Harvnt Gold Frost Free refrigerator,
Tappan 30" electric range, large freezer, magazine rack,
2 nice aewlng machines, 2 black and while portable
TV's, fire tcreen, Black &amp; Decker food processor 2
antique bedroom lamps, metal shelving, blankets, lin·
lnga, Milk Glass, several fans, several lamp s, several
small appllancea, old lamp globet, hand carv&amp;d wooden
geeae, alone jar, miniature crocks, canners, pressure
cooker, aluminum fold table, aluminum ladder, step
ladder, 2 drills, sprayer, hsnd tools, 2 electric weed
trlmmera, fruit lara, kerosene heater, exercise bike, ex·
erclse bell maasager, picnic lable agd benc hes, plus
more

Auction Conducted

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LUNCH

MASON, WV

po81tlon $815 per hour Con·
lrac1 basi• only Pr•t•r tomeon•
In It'll R1o Grand• Vinton area
MutJI
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sehool bus vehicle hc.nse or
willing to obla m For mor• tn
formation call 614-367137'1 or
wrfte to the Gallla County Board
of MRIOO
PO
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Chnhire Ohio 45620

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S homes in need of vinyl siding or
insulated vinyl windows, to introduce new products to this area. All
prices on work will be sharply discounted, also, reduced prices on
roofs, gutters and awnings.
Serving the area for over 20 years
100% Financing

Call Toll Free
1-800-634-1684

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Brandon T1ffy,
Jordan &amp; Andy

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George Is 40!
Ham Blrthd•y

FIVE STAR HOME - TW O STORY REDWOOD
STRUC tUR E QUAL il V AND BE AUIY THROUGHOU t 9
ROOMS 4 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS fAMILY ROOM Off
KITCHEN ON FIRST FLOOR PLU SRECREA TION ROOM OPEN
lN G ONTO DECK ON SECOND FLOOR FORMAL 01 NIN G
ROOM LIVIN GROOM HASFl REPLACE SPIN OLEO S1AIRWAY
IN FOYER 2CARATTACHEOGARAGE 3104ACRESIIFWILL
BE SURVEYED WHEN SO LD HOME IS COMPLETELY SUR
ROUNDED BY !All PIN ES AN D OTHER lRE ES ON'. Y 10
MILE S FROM CITY fiRST TIME OffERED $1 25000

SMALL FARM IN OHIO TWP 21ACR ES MOSTLY WOOOFO
TOBACCO BASE NICE GARDEN AREA THE HOME IS ONLY 5
YEARS OlD AND IS VERY AllRACTIV E 3 BEDROOM S 2
BAlHS fORMAL DINING AREA EQUIPPEDKIT CHEN LARGE
14 X37 GARAGE 28 X40 NEARLY NEW BARN If YOU LIKE
COU NTRY LIVIN GDON T MIS S OUl ON THI SONE' $58 000

DON1 DRIVE BY - MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO SE E IN
SIDE THIS 4 BEDROOM HOME HAS BEAUli'UL WOOD
WORK EXCELLENT FLOOR PLAN LARGF FORMAL liVING
AND DINING ROOMS KITCHEN IS EQU IP PE D WITH JENN
AIR RANGE NICE WOOD CAB INETS TAMil Y ROOM WITH Fl
REPLACE 2 CAR GARAGE JU Sl AFEW MINUTESfROM CIT\
$94 900

COUNTRY SETTING - THIS 3 BEDROOM RANCH OfFERS
PRIVACY AND ANICEMODERN HOM E FAMILY ROOM WITH
fiREPLACE FORMAL DINING ROOM EAT IN KITCHEN CAR
PORT APP ROX 3 ACRES 2 MILES FROM RIO GRANDE
$55 DOO

TWO STORY BRICK HOME IN CITY - 1 BlDRDOMS 2
BATHS EAT IN KITCHEN WITH RAN G£ AND REF RIG Al
lACHED CARPORT LARGE LOT JUSl LISTED' $43 DOD

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1016 SECOND AV ENUE IN GALLIPOLIS l BEDROOMS I
BATH NICE FRONT AND SIDEPORCH OWNERSHAV E JU ST
REDUCED PRICE DONI MI SS QUI ON AN EXCEL LE NT BUY
CALL NOW'
BEAUTIFUL LAND - PARTIALLY WOODED NEAR RIO
GRANDE APPROX 47 ACRES, NICE 2 BEDROOM 14 X70
MOBILE HOME PATIO GARAGE BARN IF YOU LOVE TH E
OUTDOORS, HIKING AND CAMPING THIS PROPERTY HAS A
SMALL AFRAME NEAR THE WOODED AREA SUITABLE FOR
CAMPING AND IF YOU REALL YWANT TO ROUGH IT PART OF
DANIEL BOONE S CAVE IS LOCATED HERE $65 000 NEW
ON THE MARKET
NEAR RIO GRANDE - 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH HOME HAS
FAMILY ROOM, NICE DINING ROOM KITHEN EQUIPPED
WITH RANGE AND RHRIG, BATH OFF MASTER B(DROOM
HAS GARDENTUB VINYL SIDING, ONLY 4 YEARS OLD LOT
ISGENTLY SLOPING LOT HAS BEAUTIFUL TREES $42,000

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SUGAR CREEK ROAD - IF YOU THINK A HOME W/IH
ACREAGF IN A GOOD LOCAliON IS MORE THAN YOUR
BUDGET CAN HANDL E- LOOK AI THISPROPERTY THIS IS
ONE YOU CAN AFFORD NICE 3 BEDROOM RANCH HAS
VINYL SIDING COUNTRY SIZE KITCHEN WITH OAK CABI
NETS RANGE AND REFRIG FORMAL DIN IN GROOM FULL
BASE MENT WASHER AND DRYER DETACHED 3 CAR GAR
AGE LARGE FRAME BARN 30 X4 0 EQU IP BLDG APPROX
56 ACRES $60 000

BRICK RANCH - 3 BEDROOMS. 2~ BATHS NICE OPEN ll
VING/DIN IN GKITCHEN AREA WITH FIREPLACE ATTACHED
GARAGE DECK NICE LEVEL LAWN W/GARDEN AREA
LOCATED ON 0 J WHITE ROAD $66 OOD

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loek Grove area Call 614 992
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1arlor, cleaning, weakly sp&amp;e lal
jobs Glenn McClellan 304 675
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Before, 11fter schOOl Orop--ln !!l
welcome 614·446..8224

Would like to babysit tor young
bab1es and toddlers 614 992

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Ew1ng

I would hke to take thts
opportunity to thank all
who helped me through
the deeth of my huaband
Ruts Brown
Thanks to Reverend
Don Meedow 1 Veterans
Memorial Hoaphal and
st:aff and Admlnlttrator
Scott Lucas
A•ven1de
Methodctt Hoap1tal and
helicopter service. Ew
1ng s Funeral Home and
Gerald Powell tor hl t
par1tclpt11on and muatc,
the pallbeerers, relattves,
many good frtends and
others too numerous t o
mention
Your kmdneu phone
calla, lett en ftowsrs and
contributiOns of food
have been greetly ap
precrated
Mrs Russell (Jtnel Brown
Pomeroy

23 lOCUST ST.
446-6806

Mist Paula s Day Care Cenler
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@CANADAY REALTY

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RESIDENTIAL INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL

VIRGINIA SMITH BROKER 3BB- B826
DIAN CALLAHAN, REALTOR. 266 · 6251
EUNICE NIEHM REALTOR, 446 1B97
RUTH BARR, REALTOR, 446 0722
LINDA SKIDMORE, REALTOR 379 26B6
DEBORAH SCITES, REALTOR 446- 6362
LYNDA FRALEY. REALTOR, 446 7499
MICHAEL MILLER ASSOCIATE . 44t 1406

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GOVERNMEN"T HOMES trom
$100 tU Repair) Foreclosures
Rapos
Tax
Delinquent
Propertll8 Now sel ling your
area Call 1 315 TJ6..TJ75 Ext H
OH-G2 curr~ntltstt 24 hrs

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l~IP .l l oo~ s ren~ r; bf'l~~n1

HOUSEHOLD &amp; MISCELLANEOUS. 2 alack oak book·
caaa • no door, French Provincial couch, mahogany

Real Estate General

expressions of sym

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515W Va
614 991 7301

9340

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

wtll do babysl!!tng or ca ke

loved one Thank you
for the prayers and
cards

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1974 Klr1!wood 12x60 2BA, exc
eond $6800 614-446-4782...

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DAN SMITH - AUCTIONEER

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Skyllna 1vn 14x70 2 BR
Electric lg bay window, sktrt~
1~. steps good condition
French C11y Brokeragt 614-446--

1914 Carrltge HouM 2Br 2
bath, 12x:6! S6,000 81444&amp;--1511

Sc hoot bUI Operator 9 mont n d.corating In my horne In Hem

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304-882·"2648 betWHn 5.()0..8 00
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#587 LOOK WHAT Sl9 900 CAN BUY III 'J s! o!y housP w 3 Bfl ~ LR balh iii I
c~ rpeted krtchen r.ln~~ r~l 11 &gt; ba~'f!Wnl r1il11 ~a s lur llilre I ar m I

Located at 414 2nd Street In
New Haven,
Watch For Signs.
Mrs. Grimm Ia moving and will be oelllng
the foUowlng:

Country Selling 4 bedrooms 2
112 baths cen£ral heat and air
basement aUached garage 20
minutes trom Athens 1 112
miles to Meigs High School
References and depostl ra·
quired 614 593o6937

1971 Schultz, t2x50 two bed
rooms, good eond $3,600 ltrm

PUBLIC

Mrs Smith 1s movrng to a small apt so Will sell
the followmg Located at 538 W. Mam St, Po meroy. Ohio Walch for s1gn above Pleasers
Restaurant
ANTIQUE OR COLLECTORS ITEMS

Close to pool, large 1011 2 ear
~arage mca neighborhood par·
11ally furnished CAll tor appt
aher 5p m 614 992 3380 or 6t4·
992--6359

Llrg• alze, 516 bedroom
coumry home with 12 tc,.a,
House In Nol1hup, 8 rooma &amp; 1 new fum•C!'.r.. Cherry Fidge
$44,500 614-W2·5348
614-44&amp;.2461

1973 Mobile home 12x10 one
acre ltnd, wttar and electric, R1
2 Nol1h Thomas Rldga Ro.ad,
mak• oifar, 1.f14·'775-7TJ8

(614) 742 -2048

Saturday, August 11, 1990
10:00 a.m.

Ylch ola

614·H2·2554

32 Mobile Homes
tor Sale

l1c 10 OhiO #4381 &amp; W Va #863

SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. 1990
10:00 A.M.

play er p1ano w; player buffet table&amp;6cha1rs

HOUSE S1 00 No Mortgage to
worry about, or tven a alngle
month!~ payment. Full price one
dollar Ullll known progrtm
get the facia Amazing recordtd
measag• raveata de1ait,a C.ll
anytime l·eoo.-456-4.567.

und contr11ct Lll • whMI tnd
dill on a newly remodtlld
thrM
blldroom houH In
Pomeroy Will take ctth, ctr
INtk, bolt, motorcyele, etc for
down p1ymant M1ke an offer

32 Mobile Homes
tor Sale

AUCTION~

PUBLIC AUCTION

1'2 acre 6 room• with bu •
m1nt, new heat pump, garage 2
buildings Located al Lllart
Falla 614 247 3743

A frame for sale by owner 2200
square teet living room wiSprlal
stai rcase &amp; !~replace also In·
eludes custom made solid oak
b1..11!1 In bookcase Olnmg room
builtin kttehen with range lsrge
laundry room 4br measuring
approx 12x14 10X12 10x14.
9x40 2 bathrooms wall to wall
carpeting throughout Eieetrle
baseboard heating 3 car detach
garage wldoor openers county
water septic sys tem &amp; satell ite
dtsh atl on 43 8 acres lor
S65 000 Home on 13 acres tor
S75 000 30 6 acres are available
w pur chase of home tor an acid I·
t1onal $10 000 Located ~t 3 Gat
llpolls Directions Take Rt35 to
Rt 588 to Cora Milt Road Home
I• approximately 2 112 to 3 mllaa
on left In Ohio Call 1--614·4466611, In West VIrginia Call 1
304·344·5638 after Sp m

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lot s &amp; lots ol d11hes lowels sheel s curta~ns PICtures
clocks Ch11stmas rtem s piCniCbaskel aquar~um pols pans
rupperl'.i'lre &amp; bo~ alter box
MISC
W1za 1rl child s pedal !r(l clor &amp; wagon lawn roller sleepm g
bag plu s many bo&gt; es
OWNER- MRS &amp; MRS PHILIP HILL
DAN SMITH - AUCTIONEER
57 68 1344 Oh 10
515 W Va
Cash
PositiVe ld
Refreshments
Nol responsible for accodents or loss of propert1 ·

Sunday Times-Sentlnei-Page-D-3

Weller Rosevtlle DepressiOn - ~1nk grPen ( lear 9 p1ll;u

cake plate (green( Fenlon Frankoma PilCher McCoy Sm 1lh
Hull &amp; Hull art Carn 1val Jew el Teap,e pi ale sma ll chal~ dell
dresser do ll tram Germ any sto ne water coole1 w1 ild stone

b1g horse ta oestry table cast 1ron sk1llet s m1sc alum 1tPms

31 Homes lor Sale

2097

Several small consignments of quality glassware
guns &amp; coms have been brought to the rndoor com
fort of the legion hall
GUNS Remmgton Sporlsma n 12 ga Rem1n~cn s's mod
341 auto Sportsmaster 9 barr el Bra11 141 0 W~n chesle~ 94
44 mag Sevens 12 ga Single barr el Marl1n 11 ga pumo
(oldl llhaca mog 37 20 ga llama45 auto Sa1age mod 24
410/22 over &amp; under Sm1lh &amp; Wesson 22 mag 6 barrel
Sports Kmg 22 lon g 11lle Wh1le Mo untarn 50 cal mun le
loader 38 Founla~n Pen p1slol German
KNIVES Buck h unt~n g Case pock el Sc hrade Kenlu ck1 '
fie &amp; l1berty Bell 1979 Boker Tre.-hll ellghtn~ng 2525 lld
Boker Tree Hardwa~ e comm (l1m1ted EditiOn( German eye
Oat l cnsner lnd ~an Head daled 1902 German1
GLASSWARE POTTERY &amp; MISC Hop along Cass •dy cup

hood (wh1lel hot waler heal~ng s y~em large 01/

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From Pomeroy, Oh1o lakeS R 124 west to Rutland
Turn nght onto Beach Grove Rd Sale 1s approx v,
m1 . on left Srgns w1ll be posted

ware m1 lk p1l cher cow des1gn co!lee grtnoer quilt s

Real Estate

7 rooms 1 1'2 bath I co untry
llwlng ~:tut elose to Meigs School
and town
Rt
31".4 lane
Township Road 27 F~rst road to
rtght Calt 614 99:2 71t8 or 1 384

SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1990
10:00 A.M .

drawers clalhes hamper m1sc flower s1ands krtchen range

Lalayetta Garden Center
Spec ializing In dried everlas ting
flowers Custom orders wef·
com1
We deliver In Gal
II polls 453 Jackson P1ke
G.allipofl&amp; 614-446 4848

Help Wanted

E..y Work' ExceUent Peyt As Vocalist for Rock Band be!
Hmblt products at homa Ca ll ween ages ttl and 20, 304-n"J.
for Information 504--641..&amp;003 5996 eslc lor Chria aerioua In
ext 313
qulras only

I Shirley

Card of Thanks

I

EARN MONEY Readmg books 1
US MAIL JOBS
$30 000/yr Inco me potent ~at $13 90 per hour, Your Area No
Now hiring (1) 805o687-6000 Experience Neces11ry 21i-836
Ext Y 1018if
3434 •xl 46

Eam moo~ by the week Join
the numbers to demonstrate

TECHNOLOGY

ru ff in~ lnr• !11 thb dt!a l Jl did ooC
m~ltN ~mer E:.ut •oo th! flrt llpldr
tr1rk 1nd lf'd 113c• 1 dl1rnond Eul db
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mood 1\ftrr hf f\llli!d I d'-moorl M
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3 M 1lk products for use rn

FrM killen. 304-4sa.1056

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&amp; VIcinity

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Public Notice

BEACH GROVE RD. , RUTLAND, OHIO

PUBLIC AUCTION

W

31 Homes tor Sale

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

PUBLIC
AUCTION
RUTLAND LEGION HALL

Consignments taken from 12 DD to 6:00 day of sale
Truckload of New Merchandise
Jeus Whllttaken portable generator 110 3 hp Tecumseh Somethmg lor everyone
Terms Cash or Check w1th proper Ill
Au condrtoned bu1ld1ng Door pnzes
AUCTIONEER IlAVtll BOGGS
Gallrpolls, Ohio 446-7750
L1censed and Bonded rn State of Ohio
Not responsible lor aCCidents or loss of property
We are bookmg Summer and Fall sales

Professional
Services

s

8 ~~~~ERED
Public Notice

6

LOCATION: DAV Butldmg on Rt. 35 Bypass

Turn key Busine ss Handling
Frito-L.ay, Eagle, Nabisco Mars
&amp; slmltiar food products Serv
lng company securld locations
No Hlling National Census
Figure• show average gross In
come of $40 560 per year Re
qulru approx 8 hours per
week You will need $15 000
cash tor equipment Call 1 800.
44M811 ex1 1021 anytime
days, nights, Sundays

N I KP AD

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L .I~ AI. cIE El RI I

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 7:00 P.M.

Tavern for sale or Jea&amp;a In Mid
dleport, Ohio Apl overhead
304..(182-3362

GEMINI (May 21 -June 20) Manag•ng
resources lor yourself or others m1ghl
not be one of your more sk tllful talent s
today Indifference or care lessness
cou ld lead to read tnk 1n both cases
CANCER (June 21-July 22) If you are
uny1eld1ng about makmg compromtses
or concess1ons the per sons wttll whom
you are negotta tmg today aren 1 likely
to budge an tn ch Ease up a bl1 1f you
want matters to get off dead ce nter

Pomeroy - Middleport -Galhpohs, Oh10- Po1nt Pleasant.

PUBLIC AUCTION AND
CONSIGNMENT SALE

Sanck Routet Gross
par year required
to start 1·800.288·3469

TAURU : (April 2ll-May 2ll) Opm 1ons
you lorm today m1ohl not Oe represen
tat1ve of your usual unb1asedness Un
lortunately ttl e concluS IOns to wh 1ch
you JUmp could be e rroneous

8

Fully equipped beauty shop
Get Into busl nass reasonab t•
Besld• Summer Image on 160
Cays 6t4·446-9753 ~Jght 614·
2459173

'--'-.......J'--'-.-J.-..J.......-' elderly men S1t11ng on a park

PubliC Notice

Business
Opportunity

recommends that you do bust
ne!!ls with people you know, and
NOT to send money ttlrou9h the
mall until you have mvestrgaled
the offering

ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19) Bas1c l ules
and s tanda rd s lor govermng your
hOuseho ld cou ld be come volatile 1ssues
today tl not handled proper ly Everyone
mtght th1n~ on ly thetr diCtums should be
I allowed

5. 1990

INOTICE I
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO

keo"ronoe th e 6 scro mb1 ec
wo rd ~ oe 1ow to make C.
5 mple word:,
P 1n lette r s o'
t:-a~~ 1r; 1 ~ I nE o l sauo res

leel you have to ca tet to or p1a y up to a
c:ert a1n person at tht s 11me 1n orde r 10
~e t a l avo r
Your little ploy cou ld
b ac kttr e

5, 1990

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hrm r now $~2

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11607 fOU ll SlHP 8£nfll IN TH{ COUNTRY ATMOSrttfR! h
I ert1ocm home ollr! S1tuatecl on thrf'f ~ C i f'l m n ill Ro1Jro, Drn

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un11 1 1t ~tnni~ I P r~ll J \ ~nd &lt;.Pr lh ~ l nltl~ ~Norrtatlypr .c rr1ot13f~0 001

N571 All THf WORM SBEEN DON( on fh iS hr1 c~ t anch home iUSI a lew mdes
tr om town Th1s home 15 on a s pac10u' lot w~h a tenced n aru tor small ch1l

d ~&gt;r 3 bedroom~ 2 ba ths lam ly roomfllh woodbt!rnet 2cal ~ara~e Bet IJe
11rky onr to own lh ~ -,ell mamt&lt;~~nPd r,omp

•532 If YOU WOULO Llllf TO HAVE PRIVACY a ~ar~en an mats do some

l armm~ 1)1 tustrelu 1n the cou ntry we have the place to1 ¥0~ Three bect1oom
house and twenty tve acre$ m/1 ~~uated 1n Cht!sh11 e Twp. orlly S57 000

�Page-0-4- Sunday Times-Sentinel

Pomeroy- M

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

45

198f.. 14x70 Central air. 304-2TJ..

SIMpln!J rooms with cooking.

Household
Goods

Furnished
Rooms

5110 •"'' 5 p.m.

Also I railer sp1c1. All hook-ups.

UJB9

C.U ener 2:00 p.m., 304·77J-

s7une

Mobile Home, ap-

pro• 4. acr•. 2 bedrooms, 2
b.th .. dishwasher, w.aher end
dryer hookup. Clair, 2 d.cka,

large outbulldlng, city water.
$38,000. On Rt. 87, Evans Jack-

5651 , M11on

Household
Goods

New!Uud
Houaanold tumlthlniJ. 112 ml
Jerric ho Rd. Pt PI ..Nnl, WV,
Clll304-675-1450.

wv.

46 Space lor Rent

11

Help Wanled

WANTED
REGISTERED
NURSE

-

2br, 12x60 total elec. $1,200. 614-

448-1251.
SPECIAL Feetory to you1991, 2

3 Mdroom14x10 modala a!
the unblllt'4abla price of

Of

$12,900 delivered and eel up.
C.II1·800·."729-4Q45 tar detailS.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Lots &amp; acreage available for
new home construction on
Raybum R011d. Pned road,
county
warer,
reasonable
f'lltrlctlona. Information mailed
on r.qu ..t. 304-675-5253, John
D. Gerlach. no tlngl .. wH:t.
trala.ra, pleaM.
20 ICrM VInton Co. Wllksville
"-P- Dnlled wtil, . .puc tank,

county Wiler, good building
the. 118,000. Possible owrMr
lln~nclng. 814-669-7441 or 1-407S60-103CJ.

l lote In N.w Haven, ulllttl••
avalt.bfe, 304-TT3-5808.
38 acr• 2 mll11 rrom VInton
Good building sit•. No Mineral
righla. 114-446-0239.
One ecre tr1ller lot with county
wet.,, uptlc tank and IIKirlc
hoc* up. On black lop road.
Pertllllly fenced. Ownll' wtll p.r-

Merchandise
Kenmore

washar,
whltl, S95; Kertmor• Washer, &amp;
Ory1r Set, Harvest Gold , $250;
G.£ . Electric Dryer, $95; G.E.
El.ctr1c Dryer. S75: Kenmore
Dry1r, 175; Frigidaire Dryer, $75;
30 Inch Electric Range Coppertone , $75; Electric Range Top &amp;
Bollom Oven, Copper1on•, t150;
Elldrlc Rang• 20 Inch Whila ,
$75; Electric Range, 30 lncn,
$95 ; Portable Dlsnwasher, $95;
R•frlgerator, Harvut Gold, $95;
Chaat

automati c

Fra zar, 20 cubic

toot,

$150; Skaggs Appliance, Upper
River Road , 614-446-7398.

Matching coucn, c ha ir beige,
brown 1roral pallarn e)(c . cond,
$100. Call artar 5:00p .m. 614-3888535

clothes,
washer, $'35 ; VCR , S75; beby
misc., 614-446-1052, 614-446Baby

bed,

$125;

8926.
County Applia nce, lne. Good
used 11ppliancn, T.V. seta. Open
8 a.m . to 8 f! .m. Mon . .Sat . 814446 -1699, 627 3rd. A~• - Gallipolis, OH

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers, dryers, ttlrlgerators,
ranges. Skaggs Appllancat,
Upper River Rd . Beside Stone
Cnu;:t Motel. CaU 614-446-7398.

RN supervisor needed
immediately lor even ing shift. Differential
pay for nights. Experi ence rates available .
Insurance provided.
full benefit package
available. compelilive
starting salary.
Apply at Pinecrest
Care Center or
Call 446-7112

11

51&amp;-2331.

Woodltd lot on Racc:oon Ct'Mk.
All Ullllll•. $600 down . T1ke
ovw $90 per month peymen11.
614-811J8..6345.

Rentals
41 Houses for Renl
2br, hauM In elty, Suitable far
two people, 614-446-0958 .

3br, &amp; bath pilrtiallv tumish.cl ,
toea!~ In town , 614_..6-4109, or

114-379-2740.
38R, Nt In khellin, living room,
carport, $310/mo. Call Tope Furnth..., 614 446 0690.

Furnished small houu ont bedroom, cl.. n, nice tor one person or coupll. No p1111. O.p. &amp;
Ref. 1514-446-2543.
Hou.. tor renl In Middleport. 3

bedroom, partially

furnished ,

dapoelt!referencu

required .

$250 per month. Phone 614-9922606 or 614-992-5983 efter 5p.m.
Trailer for Nle Ashton Upland

rood, 304-51&amp;-lm.
Why Ply Renl? Home1lor $1.00!
Bank r1p01, to delinquent
propertiN,
govarrvnant
glveaw.y programa. F01 lnformatton call 1-&amp;04-&amp;41-ml Ert .
RS2M. 24 houre.

42 Mobile Homes
tor Renl
2 bedroom mobile home local~
Hertford, refe,.nca requl,-.d,
304-886-3628

Of

304·713-521ll.

2 b«&lt;room tr•llw In Pomeroy
CAll 814-992-3122.

2br, no pete, 322 Third Avt, 814.w&amp;-:JJ116 or 1514·256-1903.

Avallab'l 1at ot month 3 BR.
TraUer, 8 mlln below Galllpolla
on 218; 814-388-9946
Charming 2br, mobile homt~ ,
Upper Rt. 7, $275/mo. plua
utili!._. O.p &amp; Ret, &amp;14-446251.!.
Fumlahtd, 2br, t/2 mila Ntl of
Porter on S54 . f514-388-9963

44

~LUMBER
MANAGER TRAINEE
84 Lumber Company, the fastest
growing national lumber chain has car eer opportunities today . Adv ance m ent
is rapid and all promo1ions are from
within . First year earnings average
$20 ,000 - 524,000. Benefits include
hospitalization .
profit sharing and
much more . If you enjoy a combination
of sales and physical work, have
completed high school (some college
preferred) then you may qualify. No
knowledg e of building materials neces sary - we'll teach . Must be willing to
relocate within the tri -state area .
Immediate Openings - Act Now!
See Don Wilson
Tuesday, Aug .7, 8 A . M .- Noon

1 bedroom ept Handt~n. 304675-tm •flar 5 :00.

Interested persons should send a letter of Interest
along with a current re sume including the names.
addresses and telephone numbers of three references before the deadl 1ne of Monday, August 13.
1990 to
Ms. Phylli s Ma son. Pers on nel Offtcet
The Univers tly of Rio Grande
P 0 Box 969

2 BA t~rlment, stove &amp; ref.
fumWled. Upstsln. Wtler &amp;
tralh tumlat.d. Upper Rt. 7,
Upper Alv., Rd. IJM.446-.JIUO
2 t..nlahtd .tflcltncln All
utllll* rid. Share beth. $90 or
1150. t1 Second Ave. 614-44fi.3M5.

2br,

~pt 1

RefrtgerltOI', IIO'Ie.
fumlanea,
$200/mo .
plua
utiiiU• derw-h required . Not
ault•bl• for pelt or cflildr•n, 450

The University of Rio Gr and e rs an Equal
O ppo rtun ity Affirmati\le Act ion Emp lo v111r

Real Estale Gener31

-~ w... Apt. 2bt, 1 bath, prlnla

• ncto.ed p~~tlo, ctoae 10 grocery
tiOI'M &amp; ahopplng center, water,

tabl•.

I
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complat•ly tur-

nt.Md apll. Partllng, tlonge, No
- · S3001mo. Rol I Dop. 114-

441-41331-

=·

CIMn 2 bedroom untumlsh.ct
apta. Slcwe and ret~rator. No

New Hlv.., w.'la. 1114-Q92-

Fumlohod Apt, 1107 Soc:ond Avo,

Z.nllh 2J" «&gt;&gt;or conoolo TV,
304-17"021.

Eftlcloncy,

$175,

..._..,.,•'* 7p.m.

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE
Real Estate General

OriCIOUI living. 1 tnd 2 bedroom epartmenll II Vltl-ae
llaiiOI
ond
Rlvwlldo

tflll. Colll14-9112·7787. EOH.

lllddiiJI n, Oh6o, Blech St. One
INII•oom tumlehed apt, depod
I 1111101... NqUIIWd, 304-182:IIIM.

2 BR unluml-. CA I
- - No poll. ldool lor .......

--1-2300.

, IDop Roqul1od 114-

OM bedrocrn epll. tar Nnt.

f225 111C1111h. DopooM roquliOCf.
114-112-2218 aftlr e p.m.

45

Furnished
Rooms

Roomll for rem • IIII'Hk or month.

!llollll7 II l12111mo. 0.1111 Hotel.

111 4

Bu~

01 ull. Alverlna Antlque1,

Real Estate General
IT'S SURE TO PlEASE THE fAMilY £vecalch1 ng home local ed IU SI oil Rl 35 wrth

1124 E. Meln Str"•· Pomeroy.
Hourt: M.T.W. 10:00 1.m. to 8:00
p . m .L~ndoy 1:00 1o 1:00 p.m.
fl14-nor-252&amp;.

24! 1 acres ol well mamcu red law n and
garden. All br 1ck constr ucl1on

BOXES. Kldo Only!

J••·

2stale ~nc.

eqUipped krtchen. famtly room w1fh llrcplace
j1nscrt m fireplace) . LR and dmmR room. he al
oump / cent a1r. vacuum s y ~ t r.m . 2 ca r
alt.Khed ~ar a~e wtlh el ectri Copene• Call now 1

&amp;14-1Mt2-&amp;IS7 Marc Fultz.

62~

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RIO GRAN DE AREA - 7 ac~es. mi I. very new
homr wtth so me out standlllR attraCllon s. 1n
cludmg master bedr oo m ,.. /s kyli ght and ded.
3 ru1r11t1onal BRs. ktt chen . LR, larRe \aurH!ry
10oms. Qu tet wood s around hou se Call 101
more mlor mat1on

IN CITY OF GALLIPOLIS
9 •ooms. 3 bed10oms. fam•ly 1oom. livin g room. kitchen
and dmmg rooms. laundry and storage rooms. l arge lot
wrth a beaul1ful View from back pal•o Has vmyl siding
Only $32.900 00
#693

LEADINGHAM REAL ESTATE
PH. 446-7699 or 446-9539

All BRICK - JUST OFF Rl . 35 - CLOSE TO
HMC AND SHOPPING - Allml" " ''ome ma
n~ce ne~ghbOihoocl oll e11 3 BR s. balli.
equ1pped ~1t chen. LR d1n ettf• l1 replac e, new
carpet 2 car attact1ed gara~e ~~- a ~ heat an(j
cen tral a1r

""'

RECORDS . JJ'o-45'a·78'o-EP'o50"e.fO'a
Ja...CIUII&lt;:.ai-

Country-Big Bond-Roc~

1\llr~c!lvP

lealures 1nclude 3 BRs. 2''; balhs tully

Paying up to $150.00 for
aon'l bo1. Hlaheat price peld
for vinyl tnc1 metel box...
Before you throw H awa~ give II
1w1~ or Mil H 1o chllp. C..ll

614-

Marc FultJ:.

Top Calh paid. Old fumHura
cubolrda,
quiHa,
oriental,
palnllnga, loyl , or enlirl lllate
cell oollact 304--121-3275, or 304523 ..8&amp;4.

NEW LISTING - STATE RT. 160 - TRI LEVEl HOME WITH LAR GELOT - All~acl.c P
home leature5 3 br ') \ 1-· ba lhs l R ~~tc hr r

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
l4K Gold ladln wedding bind.
llkl niW. SU. 114-H2-2377.

379-2449
446-6624
441 -0703

lO gtl. gaa wlllf' 1\aattr. $7&amp;.
114-012·1781.

8 ft truck topper, tllr cond, $100.
Bllot print IOfa end matching
chaTr, 1100. 304-89~38'13.

CITY'S lOST MAGN!F IWIT HOII - NATIONAl REGISTIR: Victorian n ·
cellent condition. Down by the Oh1o R1ver Ill Gallipolis . Oh YlRY HfGANT
fur n oft he ce ntu ry home . 5 bedrooms. 3blths. libnry. uselu Iattic I compieft blument S tirepltces , liS hell w•th ce nlrJIIir . r•ua:~ Roman11 ~
pubo. Plfios. bnut ifulty IIOOsuped. AII lov1na:ly m1inllmed Potent 1al
Bed &amp; BrtaHut or rtma•n resu:len!lll

tamlly room . two decks all ac h!•rl KfHi!~r Ca ll
lor an appomlml'nt

1128 SECOND AVENUE - 2 or 3 BR I ''
baths. LR. formal DR. k1lchen. gas heallcenl
all

$29 900 - lOCATED IN CITY - O ld e~ hnme
olle~ &lt; 3 BR s. bath. I R k1l chen. ~as heal. CIIY
walPr and sewer Call lor an appo1111 ment

VIRGINIAl. SMITH REAl ESTATE

Air eom,_nor, 4 hp, Campbell

614 - 388 -8826 / 446 -6806

Blc:yc'-, tit tnd hert, S...ra

Real Estate General

Spirh, 12

apMd. Ssma

Big 5 bedroom firm horne bulb
on ~our lot. $35,915 &amp; up. 814·
886·n11.

COMMERCIAL SITE

JUST LISTED'
YOU'll BE SOlD
The msl;mt you see lh•s 3 bedroom. 2 bath brtrk
~anch .

Sllualed al SR 160 2 lull balhs. eQuipped
f'ndased sunr oom. 2 lueplaces. basemen!. attached 2 car garage Ove1 1 acre lawn.
low ma1n! enance Ow ners retrr1ng and relocatrng

Take l1me lo VIew th iS home looay'

#1864

JUST LISHDI
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
bcellenl lor iel311 sales SR 160 locat,on B11ck
constructwn: low maml ena nce. approx 1.500 SQ
~ . walk In COOiel Build1ng COnSIIU C
ied 1983 le
modeled 1989 PLUS. 2 bed• oom aparlmenl

BUDGET PLEASER
$73900 IS all•llakes to buy your very l11 st home.
complelely fu•n•shed. 2 bed10oms. large balh.
slorage butldmr~ cellar. and rural wat er, 9 acres
l ocated on Slate Roule 218 at MemiV•IIe

Sale
tr1mm. ., 10% over
Ptua , 304-G75-4084

shaped LR i d1mng area w1th l1r eplace . n1 CP
k1l chen large fam ily room laund r~ ar r&gt;a pat10
doo1s. ~as heat

Ouncan Phyft• 3 pc. dlnlngroom
aulta, drop ._, tabla 1 dew fMI,
e e:halra, glua, 2 aoor tMch
and rw• etched bufflt. Good

located JUS I ott Bulaville Rd Over t1 ead ~ "r a~'.f'
Oo ors. ram p ovPriH~ar! t1 ea1er':. 111 warrhJulf'
tour n1 ce Ot!ICeS. IO~E'I and /('CPP IIOfl ,Jf I'd
S1tua!ed on? iiClt''&gt; ol land Call ou r ott,ce !01
more detailed 'nlormat10n

579 JAY OR IV£ - Attr~ c t · vl' horw w11t11n m1
nutrs lr om shoo p,ng and ho \ pl l ~l th1 S homr
otter~ 3 BR ). j: , bal h.:; I R r qu,ppr•d ~ ~tc~e n
d1nm g nrPa gas he&lt;l1 rpn t .3 11 I Cd r atla ched

gar a~e 16 .32 pool

condhlon. 1514-IKI:l~IJJU

Far ....TWo daubJI hlv11 of
beet wtth two aupera of honey

bath. spacwu s ltv1nR room equ1ppPd k1tchen
l arge gra vel pa1kmgarea l ar ee lol Call todav for
more rnformatton and P.xac t locat1on Pnced below

replacement cost'

6.000 SQ. FT. WAREHOU SE PLU S 1.100 SQ
fl . Of OFFICE SPACE - Very n ce bu ,ldon 1•

SP RING VAlLEY - OAK ORtVE - l ar ge
"nch sl,le home nile" l BR s 2 balh1 I

CINr.nce

piUI S-htv.l and 16 .upert wtth

tnmea. Mostty naw, and
qulpmlnt

~1863

nMMcl to

all •

h.tndll

- - 114-M2-2212.
M. .on County Fair
1 chain uw e:haln
regultr prtc:1 get on• FREE.
SIDERS EQUIPMENT, Hondor01llla I

Speciall.

aon

Bu~

~~ '

304-t7~11121 .

OWNER HAS RELOCATED AND WANTS TO
SELL IMMED IATE LY- Oak D"''" all b11ck l
BR I bath \ I R k1lrhr11 DR lull bmmenl.

Home Stereo, wlreiMe ,_,.ole
and CO Player, S600. CIJI 1t1er
&amp;p .m. 614-2454223.

REDUCED
$27 .000
Cozy &amp; comfortable 2 bedroom v1nyl \ lded home
L1vrng room . bath . eat·m ~1tchen. la rge detached

ga,ge • app10x I we

#2829

STARTING UP'
Th1 s 3 bedroom doublew rde- rs 1deal tor you ? lull
baths. family room. formal dmmr, Master lll'd
room has '!'iillk·tn closet anO bath w1t l1~arden tu b

S1lualed on a n~ce level lol lapp• ox 86'dl?')
Don't lei all lh1s foo l vou Pt~ ced al ONLY
$22.000 00 C•ly sc hools'
~2814

COMPlETElY FURNISHED!
1988 Flemtng Mobile Home -2 bedrooms. l•vmp
room. bath. eal ·1n kttchen. excellent co n d ~1on
You can ~eP.p cool th•s summer w1th the central
a~r Call fo• com plete 1 1S im ~ 1
#284 3

tender lovmg car e. Thrs one ts one thai you can
own as rea sonable as poss 1ble
#2849

REDUCED'
OWNERS WANT SOLV 111
Call l o set an apporntmen! to scl' llus 3 bedroo m
ranch homP Attached r arport. concretedr1ve. m
ter10r and e~IPr101 recen!ly· pa 1r1IPd 1IMMEDIATE
POSSFSS ION1
~2830

1/, ACRES + HOME = GOOD BARGAINI
J bedrooms. bath, dmm g room and more Call lor
mole details $15 .5 00 no
~1809
LOOKING FOR A lOT ?

II so. then thiS one IS 1Ueal lor ~ou 1 Approx 2 94
acres Sever al feet ol road !rontage ExcP.IIPnt

level bu•ld •ng lot 01 101 mob•l e home $9.500
HURRY'
n2 819
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
AND AFFORDABLY PRICED '

HOOYII' portlbll Wltt.r. $150.
114-1112· D52.

/ br1 ck br -level olletsrelaxed comfort throughou t
[Q UIPPed ktlchen w1th beaul1lul che n~ cabmet s
2 car ga ra~ e. allthrs and more nestled m 4 shadv

u-. 114-44&amp;-2358.

wes

#2839

RESIDENTIAL BUilDING SITES
Each tract ran gmg lrom6to6 1'&gt; acres E~cell e nt
locat1on Re stncted to protect property values
lrttle. 11 any. excilvillron 11eeded Rur al wat e1 and
electr 1c available Green Townsh1p. II you're look
m~ for an 1rl eallwm e s11e w1th ac r ea~e gr'l' e us a

call I oay 1

#1807

AnENTION'
Own" s have teduced Ihe piice$5.000

Rem~

#1850

g ~s

heat

SMALl fARM FOR SALE - 50 15 ac1 es mil
Cia~

Town :. h1p Home on oropPrty ollPr'.
approx,mately llDD so It 3 BR \ bath hv 1 111~
l OOm, kitchen Oulef li €11 111)! r IOntaK ~' 011 ..... 11
1oad'&gt; Call lor d!'tilil\

ka

ble older } ft stor~ exlenstvely remodeled home 3
bedrooms. l1vmg roo m. newer nat gas furnac e.
storage bull dmg and over l acre lawn #2852
1

S.ara 311hp Hydro-Giua water
pump wteaptlve elr p,...ur•
t1nk wl•wHch. 1250. 304-45i1'il62 ' " " 5:00.
S.111 riding mowerlgsrden tn~c·
tor, tlac. llart, good cond, $450;
wMdNier, Hke new, $60; goCir1 4 ttor. englna, $50. 81-4-

S1

1

ATTRACTIVE LOCATION FOR YOUR NEW BU SIN ESS
LOCATED JUST ALONG ST. RT. 7 AND ACROS S FROM THE
NEW SHOPPING PI.AIA OWNERS MAY BE WILLIN G TO
SPLIT ALL l EVEL . TWO HOMES ON PROPERTY AT PR ESE NT
TIME

UMd Q.E. Wuhar I. Hot ~nt
dryer, $35/lleh. 15'J4..2C5-5430.

BLACKBURN REALTY

55

Building
Supplies

Block, brick, HWif olpes, wtn dowt, llnlele, etc. Claude Win·
tan, Rio Grandi, OH Cell 114245.f121.

base. Mlllo~m ~ system and mm eral r1ght s m

eluded PLUS 2-3 bedroomhome w1lh liVing room,
bat h, lormal d1n1ng and more. Ca lllooay lot complet e I1SI1ng1IDEAl LOCATION
#2835

56

lOnA LAND

Pels lor Sale

nghls, •ncluded. road honlage alonp, tw o roads.
Call loday 101 m01e •n lormalion
#1816

hornP ofl pr s 3 BR s ) 1 ~ bal h'&gt; rQIHPnrd
k1t chPn LR FR. ~a~ hPal cen t a11 . rea1 ded
ct·nlrill vac s)·stem TV sa tell1te. 40~60 met al
bldg w1lh 16' do ors f ~ee ga s $147.000

812 ACR ES Mi l NEARMUG S MIN E''

~

THINKING OF BUILDING?
Gel a 1ump start on budd•ng your new home by ~n­
IShmg t111s 1ecently consliuc1ed 2B'x70' frame
home shell - 40 acres part~ally wooded, tillable
acreage Sevel311e€1 ol road frontage. Call today
101 localion and mor e deta.l s.
#1846

BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW HOME IN
TUCKED AWAY NEIGHBORHOOD!
Exqu1s11e 3 bedrooms, 2'h bath home 1n greal lo
cal•on. 'h st01y w1lh approx . 2,374 Q. fl . of hiing
space+ approx28'x24 ' garage Fa m1ly room. fo• mal liv ing room, dmmg area and muc h, much,

much mo~e 1 C1ty schools Calllooay for complele
l•sling.
#1848
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS INSIDE
AND OUT
Lr11rng roam . fami ly room an d for mal dmtng room
3 large bedr ooms (large walk-in closet off ma s le~

bedroom). 2~ baths. Overstzed 2 car garage
Equipped k•_
lchen. Maintenance lree vtnyl stdtn&amp;
concrete dnv e. Pre s gti~ou s neighhorhooo Keep
cool lh1s summer w•th the club pool'
#2831

~.lOQ:"- 139,900.00
MAKE OWNER AN OFFER TODAY'!!
And you m•ght be surpnsed what you can buy tillS
home for' lovely 2 story w1th 3 bedrooms, l'h
baths. liv.ng room, part tal basement. 2 lot s each
approx. 85'x l 20', unat1ached two car ga rage and
a lot m01e Call looay 101 show •ng and complete
hst.ng.
#2851

HMs··
REFNET

.. rl•ly tM ':

Older t.v o st o 1~ ilomr• ,.,. 11 t1v111~l ~ ~rl llll! S1r11111
w1 n dow~

lw11 \ mall t1~ 1n \

$11900 - 30182 "'"m i l_lb 60 V~nnale
homr-- w1lh e~pando . I OR ~ I bath
k1lct1en. LR. c- ounty wal e! 5'Tl illl barn
~ nnh iiP

Real Estale General

REDUCED. REDUCED

PATRIOT AREA - THREE BEDROOM RANCH
olle1 1 1120 so H krt chen. liVIn g 1oom. bath

carpet. attachr1l ~arage w~ h electr1c do or
Call lor an appo1nlrnPnl

ATTRACTIVE HOME AND TWOLOTS - 3 RR ,
bath . k1t cre n w/ rangr and DW I R OltH'I
llf•&lt;Jt I car dr1actwd r'~,,~~·· S 1'11 ~t ~·fi on
tw o lnts VPI¥ n1cr

,~Ire

AKC Reg. Rotlwei ler
puppies for sale
Excellenl blood line .
$300. Great guard
dog. 6 weeks old.

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Ve~r

.JtllllCI Ivr il orn r· '1 tu~t rc1 on 19 acr p&lt;;
fea1L'P', nc l11dr 1 PG'&lt;. I R ~ ~:rhe n 7 bath:.
1.• 11 b&lt;~ ' Prnrnl ;' il ' h r • &lt;~i .- arpl'l and ha1nw ood

446-0008

AKC Bolton T1rrilr pupplea.
$2•0 oach. 1114 ... J.2804.

Apprm 160 aCfes Rural water availabl e. mme.al

batr· nart bavmr,·t wrap ;no unr1 pnrch ;;nd
pat 1o

rHISCOULD B[ TH£ ONE FOR YOU" 100 ACRE S. CHESHIRE TOWNSHIP - Newrr

SWIMMING POOLS
HURRY · W1 'rt ovtrstocked!
Many ~z" and thapet avett·
eblt
now at tremtndoua
a.nlngl. Trtdl your okt car,
boat, eemper, etc. Financing
avtll•'*· Catl 1-100-843-7'665

t=••·

REDUCEDII - SIO.OOO .OO
FARM
App 1o• 71 acres •n all Corn ub, melal ltee slall
barn . storage bu1ld.ng pond and spun g, tobacco

HONEYSUCKL ElAN E- PR ICERED UCED TO
$79 900 - ?7 " ' "" n1 - l I RR' LR k1lchen

Urga Truck Bed, tr1iler arl• I

446.-.58.

smssn

fh1 s 3 bedr oom rmed ranch 1s located approK 1 ~
mil e hom crt~ . Offers ltv rnR room . lor mal dmrng
and more. Ha s been ex t e n s r vel~ remodeled. mce
car pelrng and vm~l s1d1n g Lar~e derk Prrced 1n

lh e $20s

SO YOUNG &amp; BEAUTIFUl'
ThiS 4 bedr ooms. J bath well consli ucled !lame

PRI CE REDUC£D TO 16\.000 1· R"'"''"'
l ~ ha ped b r1 c ~. All room \ l.t1gr I ~ t 1n ~lt C hlln
tormal d1n1 ng. LR ~~~' I FP 3 1\R ~ I h~t ~"'

REDUCED TO 171.500 - RIO GRANDE AREA. Owner needs
to sell th1 s tarm as soon as poss1ble. Lt~e naw 1' Gtve us a call
lor more detail s. Pr 1ce has been reduced and add 1l1onal
acrea~e ca n be pu rchilsrd

at1achPd

EIJR EMELY NICESTARTER HOME - l ocale&lt;!
1 u~ l at thr edrP of town Th1s home features 3

MOlTON
BUilDINGS, INC.

bPrll:)oms . hr~tl1 h~ 1 n~ l OOm . ~1lrh en :!1nmg
room and a tull base ment F1v e m1nu le!J to
downtown

b4".1!f lt'ftf"l"-~ in l"r 190:1

13233 SJ. 110
Ashland, Ky. 41101·1·3·
Call loll Freo Morton, Ill.
1-100-447 -7436

$14.900'rl - Very

Ra t a~f'

l1ve p11ce

home Two n1 three bedrooms. hath.
k1t chen. carpPl pari basPrnl•nt 1aundry 100m

MAY BE IN YOUR PRICE RANGE - Vrry "'''
home off ers 2 BR s. LR krt clwn halh JllachPrl

lOOK NO FURTHER!
Convement location, ~oodsc hools. 3-4 bedrooms
2. baths. l•vmg and fam•ly 10om. large k•tchen,
d•n•ng ar ea and more ISwhal you'll find in this
split. lev~ NiCe co rn ~ lot. Aftordably piiced
$40 s.
#1817

gara~e . small holhousr ronCirtP hlor k ~ hor

Corner lot
lOOK AI THIS' JUST $34.900• - Vely IIICC
IDEAl FOR AlARGE fAM ILY - 4 bedrooms. 3balhs. lor mal
l1v1n g room and dmmg, modern k1tchen. lamtl~ room Very

D. C. Metal Sales, Inc.
Cannelburg. Inc. 47619

..... 446-6624

Fouilll A... uo.

-~--hod
llollllo
In
. CA. Sul11blo
lor 1Homo
por441-41331

pll. kildlln. utithy rm .. also 2 Clf 1tt1c_hed Prllt w/au to mal ~t do01 .
~ nk1sl Yillqe. You 1111y set th1 1 home todl~ and ooy lo1 ever
lutinc tomfor1 . Citv hilh school. We tlllarnn&amp;• ftvorabltlon&amp; ltfm f1 ·
nanc,na. By the wa~ . yoo un have pontUJo n immediately We w1U stll
you !hi ntrtl otlor 16.500.

Loclled in

Antiques

WNCH

-

-·

i an
full bitliS. new car ·

1731.

JOYFUl EXPECTATIONS!!
Call me perfect •o n! 4 bedroom. 3 ~ bath, two stor y
home p11vately nestled •n over 3acres. Huge lam·
ily room. formal entry, dinmg and living 10oms
Study, large k1l chen. 20'x40' mground pool. And
so many more amemltes. Ca ll today'
#1854

Aport-a In M-110'1- FI'Onl

... ot 1141

53

lf~le . AU8RICI4BEDROOIS - Inachoice
brick r ~nch, 1(. tivin&amp; r1rt • l dininaaru. • bedrms ..

as new, tt75. tor bolh, 30WJ5..

PRICE REDUCED TO $32.500
Wonderf ul count ry 2 story wtth outstan ding vtew
Poss•ble loan assu mption co ul d ma ke th1 s home ve1y
alfordable 3 BRs. liv1 ng room. lat ge ea t-m k1tchen and
one bath Ove1 an acre yard G1ve us a ca ll lot more
mfo
#224

1bt, *'1111 1111 an..- 7p.m.

Fumiohod

BROKER - 446-0008

245-5161

QatllpOUI, $225; IJtlliliH paid,

UtiiMioo Pilei, Golllpollo, 114-

1 •

13 coror T.v., whh

Whitt WNtlnghouM wnhlr &amp;
dryer, $100. 114-W-7200.

APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATE~"- 531 Jackaoo Pika
from $11Wmo. W11k to tOOp &amp;

...utlful

lim~

nmote. riUOnlbll !)ricea. C.ll

BEAIITIFUL

. C.NIK-446-2.... EOM .

a

ro&lt;kor; -

....r, hash provlded , S21&amp;'mo.
,,........_,808_

-

RANNY BLACKBURN

fumlture. .ofl, chi!'~

rr· FrH

PRICED IN THE MID $20's
411 acres 1Ustout s1deGalltpoh s ctt~ l1m1t s 5rooms
and bath. 3 bedroom s. Clly water and n~ gas
Land needs to be developed House needs some

Fl.- Ave, 614-446-3444 .
3 tumlahad aptn mente, 1 ha1
2br, Tht othtr two hat wuher &amp;
dryer'a, 1br, ( 14-446 -2725.

Social. Emotional. or
Physicial Maturation ;

Real Estale General

Responsibilities of the po sitiOn mclude providing
typing, word processing transcription and filing services for the Graduate Education Program; mamt aimng the record s for the enrollee s in the program .
assisting the 01rector of the program w1th schedul ing conferences and appo intment s.

Paid beneltts and medical leaves available . Entry
wage for this 37';, hour per week pos ttion is $5 .25

23 LOCUST ST.

• Ht~d Roll eround, 20 gal ,
lank. New, 1325. 814-256-6,12.

The University of Rio Grande IS announcing an open Ing for a Secretary to the O ~r ector of the Graduate
Educat1on Program

Qualifications for the posi tiOn mclude typ1ng sktlls of
60 WPM : knowledge of word processing; good commu·
nication and or1111nizational skills. A htgh school diploma 01 equivalent is requ~red with additional educa tion being preferred Bookkeepmg skills helpful with
previous oHice experience preferred .

RESIDENTIAl · INVESTMENTS . COMMERCIAl · FARMS

AUCTION 6 RJ RNITUAE. 12
Olive St, Gllllpolta. New &amp; Ueed
furniture, heat.,., We.ttm I
Woril boots. 814-44&amp;-3'1511.

738 2nd AVE. GALLI POLIS

k1! chen.

SECRETARY -GRADUATE
EDUCATION PROGRAM

REALTO~'

SWAIN

For more information concerning this
FREE SERVICE call 367 -7371 from 8
A.M. -4 PM.

Real Estate General

I).P(IUYIIII

75-&amp;815.

Physical Development
Skills:

JUDY DEWITT, BROKER .... .. .. 446-8147 Sam Hoffman ............ .. .. .... ..... .
J . Merrill Carter ...................... 379 -2184 Jeannie Tolliver ..................... ..
Cathy Wray ........................... 446 -4255 Tammie DeWitt ................. .. .. ..

Apply At: 84 LUMBER
Route 2
Gallipolis Ferry. WV .

rr

n.

BLACKBURN
REALTY

~[B

114-44&amp;-3118

o pc. wood G"'"P 114.1H por
week. 4 poater Mdroom auhe,
complltl $15.20 par . . . k,
dinette with 4 ch1lr1 $7.50 per
wHIL lbgla Chef 14 cu. ft .
Retrfgerl1or $12.85 per week, 15
cu.
tr..ur. 110.90
wMk.VI' RI Furnhure. Rt. M, 4
mlloo oft At 7.C.nlonory.Opon 7
dayta WMk.

UNd

Sunday Times-Sentinei - Page- D-5

Real Estate General

RENrTOOWN

tabiM, Fod cond,

Judy COewiU

RE ALTOR

Household
Goods

Stx pc pine living room auHe·
oolo, chllr, rockor:Jo:ffoolond

Cognitive
Development: and
Self Help Skills

" A n Equal Eml oymenl Opportunit y Empl oyl'l r"

m

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

after lp.m. 114-44&amp;-2058.

Rio Grande. OhiO 45674

gout~ehn 9Ji~~s LRea~

Help Wanted

Apartmenl
lor Renl

1 bedroom 1pl. Stov1, rafrig .,
nlel. Conalder Humin S.rvlcn
or HUO. 402·1!2 24th St ., PI
PINunl, W.V. 114-192·5858.

Areas include : Language. Speech .
Vision . and Hearing
Skills;

614-446-~44 .

mil• south Galllpolla Locka,

public w.ter, no reatrietlans,
-ame with r1v« ft'ootage, 304-

Full -time pos11ion in new comm unity·blsed care program providina in-home serv1ces to Medicaid-eligible sanror crtizens
DU llES INCLUDE: Implement administer . and monitor the
Medrcaid PASSPORT program in the counties of Adams. Brown.
Gallla. Hiahltnd. Jackson. lawrence, Pih. Ross. SciotoandVin·
ton : dinctly supeNise PASSPORT staff: prepare Area Aaency on
AJi na District 7 PASSPORT policies and proctdu res, standards of
care. opmtional swstems, Quality usurance sta ndards and
methods ol evaluating complian ce; develop PASSPORT budget:
proce dures and recommends Home Care Provider contracts: es·
tablish provider ref em I. billing and reimllursement procedures:
implement future community-based care procrams as well.
QUAliFICATIONS: Master's Degree in Soc1al Services, Health
Cue Administralron, Public Adm inistration or related field pte·
ferred . Candidate must demonstrate strona leadership and management ability with successful proa:ressively increasing su pervisory experience of five years or more in healt hi human Sl!fVices
administl'ltion . Bachelor's Dearee 1n the human services field
with prorrusively increasing supervisory responsibility of eight
yaars may be substituted for Master's Degree. Computer uperi ·
ence. public speaking and excellent writing skills desirable. Salarv ranae is $25.700·$35.500 with annual incteases and ercel·
lent frin1e benefits.
A resume and five letters of recommen datron must be rece1ved
no lattf than 4:30p.m. on A1.1ust 8. 1990 in the off1ce of·
Joyce Shone. Personnel Off1cer
Area Acency on A&amp;ing District 7. Inc
P.O. Bo• 978. University of Rio Grande

August 5, 1990
5I

Help wanted

The Guiding Hand School is now ac cepting applications for pre-school en rollment ages 0 -5 . Classes start Au gust 27. 1990 . If your child has a developmental disability in any one or more
of the following areas. you may be eligible for pre -school services.

HOME CARE DIRECTOR

Mollohan Carpets Upper Rt . 7
Nor1h Oualilv Cerpata &amp; Furniture II lOW priceS . Cnack Ul out

prtc.. 304-675-2722.

Rout• 2 Ashton, 1 1cr. Iota, 3

11

Help Wanted

Real Estate General

12,800. uklng

flmmce,

11

PICKENS FURNITURE

ln.

eon Coonty e miles from
l04-372-82'n after 5:00 PU.

llally

51

5, 1990

Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va .

Specializing in Pole
Buildings.
Oetign&amp;d to m11e1 your
needs . Any tb:e .

CHOICE OF 10 COLORS
FREE ESTIMATE pn
po11 bldgs ...•nd paekage
de1l1 . Save hundreda.

V/q cnn sel! yow p1 c~c nlllf&gt;m &lt;:: . • :.I ·N" can put yo1 ·I·1
!(HJC il wilh one ol.npprox irnr h; tr '' .. o• '11 1eal fl i:: l.11t · o1l'1 r
loc:tltio n !i qtlnlifi,td to hntr yr,, 1li rtt 1111 r iqltt ht 11 ru !

The nallon'alargul
rto!Nral networtdng system.

•

MOBilE HOME AND 30 ACRES more 01 less "' llie R1o
G~ande Area. So me woodland and I here •sa new pond onthe
property. Nr ce pmale are a Ideal tor hunters or to ra1se a
lamily Nol •eslr~cted . wl mmeral 11ghts
lOG CAB! N&amp; 3 ACRES - C1ty Sc hool D1slncl. Only $16.000.

ev., thouaandl of
doll1ra.
local 111M ltprlllfltlfin

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

DONNA CRIIENBERY
E.S.R., Box 188
Golllpollo, Ohio 48831

Stutes Real Estate

PH. 614-256-6518

trAG.

n1ce home, 131 ge back deck. 2 ca• g a~age All of lh1s sellm g
on an acre plu s G~een Elemenl3iy Schools

Bonnie Stutes 446-4206
Patti Hawk 446-1967

horne rl£'ill Green Elementary Sc hool
Attta CI Ive leatures 1nclud e LR . k1! chen
w /~ lo~·r afld r!'lrlgPralor 'l BR ) bath. 7 ca1

all ached garage Call tooay
LOTS Of POTENTIAl - 67 496 ac"'· mi l. on
Crouse·Beck Rd . mce wooded burlrlm g SliPs.
rural waler available

36.5ACRE S. MI L-CLAYTWP - fr onlson
fnendly R1dge $18.000
$15.000 - 19 14Jau.,;ml l Ap pro• 'o mllr
from c1t~ ltr1111S. All uttlrt1es a11atlable
Ranny Blackburn . Broker
446-0008

$15.000 - Appro,malely I acrealongSI Rl
588 1400 h ollrontagel Small home alief\ 2
BRs. bal h. I R. k1tchr.n mobile hom e PitO on
property
IN TOWN - $19,900 - Chalham Avenue.
near s hoppm~ 2 BR s. LR. kil chen . bath

141 ACRE S Mi l. HUNTINGTON TWP ~
I mtiP ot h o n t~ g f' or1 RM cor·n ( r!'rk

Appro~

Some bottom land , blad. .... ainu!

NEAR NORTH GAlliA H S - 21 "'" mtl
Mmgan Twp f1a11k W"n Rrl
$17 500

$15 000 - B7 ACRES MI L. Ha iiiSon I own
&lt;hip. llonl s on lillie Bullskin Rd
477 ACRES - $3.500 - Clay Tw p Ha;el
R1dge Rd

4 SA LE - Lot on Rorln!'y f.mrt Rd V!'ry close
Ia

St Rl 3]

Ruth Goody. Sales Associate
379 -2628

�Page- D-6- Sunday Times-Sentinel
56

Pets for Sale

57

AKC Re,g 'ect Oalmatlon Pupe,
61-1-446-T.lBO.

AKC reg. Lhasa-Apao, Cocker
Spanlala, Oaahundt pupP'"
shots wormed and h•lt"'
recorda, 304-675-2193.
AKC RegiMe red Cocklf Sptnlal,

1 gold female, 3 rlld mal•. $85

wllh paper11 304-675-1029.
BNutlful AKC rtglllar.d Pekinweeki old
gese puppies.
Shots and wormMI . $150. 614992·2600

a

D111gonwynd C.ttery Persian,
Siamese and Hlmalavan kittens
614-44&amp; 3844 after 7 p.m.
flah Tank, 2413 J1ckson Ave.
Point Plaaunt, 304-675-2063, 10
gal set up $14.a9 1nd 10 gal
compl.te $43.25.
Full-blood.d
female
~ e:~•
Pupa. $20 11 wb. okl. 6
0373 after 5p m.

4

Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming. All brMds. All slylll.
lams Pet Food Dealer. Jull1
Webb Call 614-446-0231.

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

Musical
Instruments

61 Farm Equipment

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

58

County Fair Special 15% off

canning tomato.l. Bring con-

regular tunlngs. Ends August
15. J &amp; II Plllno S.rvk:a. Calf Bill

247-2056

Ward 304-882·2325.
~and TAS0!5 drum

mac nlna

tl50. 304.675-5021

58

11

&amp;

J

2671.

Canning tomatoe1 tor aa11.
Bring own contalnera 614-247-

A

1985 Chevy lmpela 4 door
sedan, ltke new. All the ~ulp­
ment. 305 V8 $2900 614-992·

6119

Produce,.

homegrown

vegetabl•

614·

Roush 's Slrawbetry Farm: Bush

I Pole Beans, Tomaton;, corn,
potatoes, and cuember. 2 miles

Clln"

Sweet corn pick your own

11296.

5 speed, PS, PB, new tires,
59,000 mil .. , very good cond,
$2,500, 304-675-2627.

843-6313

behind New Haven, WV Union
Road 304~82-22:17.

Dunrovln Fruit Fann jul1 off Sl.
Rt . 681 East of Albany We accept food stamps. Peaches,
g.-..n buna, home grown
awMI com and tomaloft. 9-7
dally, ciOHd Monday 614-696-

Haas Dadg• Cha~g_•r Hatchback,

freah

2961.
Fruit Farm.Peaches, appla, produca St At. 7, 3 mlln
eouth or Tuppen Plelne.

S1 25

Canning
tomatoes.
Alrtady
picked. $A 50 a Nhel Alao
have bell pepper.. Raymond
Rowe 614-247-4292 C..ll befOfe
9a m. or after 5p.m.

...

Two Finch birds. Ont male nd
one female. Will 1111 logelher
with cage $40 614-992·23n

...

1986 Pontiac Grand Prir 2 tone
•liver, •harp c:ar, $4 ,000 neg
614-446-6751.

We Need Listings!!!

1988 Chevy C..valler Z-24 Low
mileage Lflce new C•ll 614-446-1171, t to 5 p m. 1f11r 5 614-446·
11118
1981 Cellbrlty Euroap, auto, air,
IPw miles, PS, PB, PW, luggag•
rack, 304·77'l-9509
1981 Dodgs pick-up, uc. cond,
low mt leage,
SS ,OOO; 1989
Dodge Daytona, Exc. cond low
mileage, 16,000 614--~Q,Itle .

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Musical
Instruments

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1988 Dodge Colt, Exc
814-446-2359.

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205 NORTH SECOND AVE
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
OFFICE 992 -2886 / HOME 992 569 2
DOTTIE S. TURNER . BROKER

POMEROY - 1647 lmcon His - "Cute as a ~ut t on Neat as a pen " descrrbes tht s two bedroom homP w1th an
equrpped krtchen ca rport ilnd part basement Has a lloored
aii iC and 50x2BB fool lot

$25 .000

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HAlliDAY HEIGHT S - Execul've ouahty home
rn a profess tonal nerg hborhood' lhr s home tea
lures newly remodeled krl chen and baths 3 bed
room s 2 1 ~ baths. tongue&amp; groove lam II~ room pa
nelrnr. covered patro storage butldrng. 2 car car
port trl::'es lo~ely varrely ol shr ubs and fl ower s
oul standtng vrew of 11v er and IO'o'ill
#400

TRADE YOUR RENT RE CEI PTS For th e deed to
thrs 3 bedroom ranch srtuated on a shady 2 42
acr e lot on a deadend street One car garage
new root and deck. $25.500
1509

MIDDLEPORT - Great nt•tgltboriiDGd - cor nrr lot All on
one floor pla n 2 to 3 bPd rr nrn~ la rge pan try ~nd a part ha
semeril £ndo-;ed fr ont Sttl1 nR porch 3nri a n1cP lot

HAVE WE GOT THE HOUSE FOR YOU - ~NO
YOUR MOTHER -IN -lAW. TOO" - N'cely de
cot aled 3 bedroom 2 bath stone ranch w1!h gar
age apart ment wh1 ch ~tel(fs rrrcumr ~otenlra l or
rde~ l hu llve-rn retatrve Call tor mor e dela1 ls
Hou se and garage apart me nt prr ce rl at $80 000
#507

$27' 900
STORY RUN RD - Wallet Stretcher - L've n 111 e house
wrth 3 bedrooms and equrpped ~li Chen W o r ~ Ill nH· Ra ragp
and btg w or~s h op and 1en! the 3 bedroom mobrle home
Country settm g wrth 2'; aCies
$34 500

At Gallia County
Courthouse

1988 Plymouth Sundanc:e RS, 2
dOOf, Tu·lone brown whh match·
InN cloth Interio r 2.5 fuel lnl.
Ill o., eunrool, AC PS Pd
Power wlndowe , locka and mlr:
rora, tilt, crul••. AM-FM lltr80
can , and brt 32,000 mllea
$6800 614·949-3022.
1999 linco ln Town car, Signa·
lure
Serl..
16,000 m!l..
loaded $19,500. 614-992-6320

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816 Graham Drtve
Rodney Vrllage
Rt 2. Br dwell , OH

WE NEED LISTINGS

bedroom. I bath . ra
house wtt h I car at-

PERFECT SETTING - Peaceful country r
o nl~ 15 mrnutes from lo~n lh1 s comfo rt abl e
bedroom 1 bath home rncludes tam1ly room d,1n
1ng IJOITl l1vm~ room and~ n1 ce krlchen Ha s 3 5
acres rnmeo11ess and s toca1eilrnGai i 1 ~Coun tv
School 01stmt Thr&lt;; lr on1e hilS milnv Pxlm you
mu st ' "" Cal l todav' $}~ 900
#707

DONT RIDE - WALK TO TOWN FROM THIS AD ·
DRESS ON BURKHART lANE - Ommg w,ll al
ways he pleasilnl 111 th P lovely formal dmmg room
punctu ated w1!h a large p1cture wtndow Thr ee
bedroom s and a k1tch en as prac trcal as 111s beau
!1ful Ampl esto ra~e space tn the partta lt y tm rshrd
basemr nt A spt1c10u s tw o car r1e'a ched garagP
oHe1s more stora ~e How nr~l 11 IS ,1 1 only
$6~ 000
#802

1979 Ford F-150, good cond, 614256-1306

1988 KX t25 . New tlrea, chain
sprocket, race Tach suspen·
a1on, exhaust. $800 Evening

0642.

19N Ford half lon pickup, 6 cyl,
standard shift, AM-FM CIIS8118,
good llr.. , fiber glass topper,
very good cond, $1,200 304-675-

4331
1979 GMC 7'000 Chuter Axle,
427, gas, 5x2, 13·112 fl elumlnum
dump telescope hoyat truck
614·62-5275.

Sp.m
5p.m

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814--446-0633

aner

1985 Black S -10 Tahoe PU
loaded with lae1ory options
Plus aport Urn and whHie, tool
box, ramote burglar alarm and
aux head llghta. J4995. Call 614·

992 -2473.
1987 Ford Ranger, S-T)C, 4x4, 5
spd,
Exc.
eond,
$7,850;
Aluminum Topper, lh • Ford
Ranger, good cond, $200 814446 -0256

73 Vans &amp; 4 wo·s
1984 Chev, 314 ton Cargo Van,
57,000 mlln, V-8, air &amp; crul ..,
$4,500, firm. 614~46-8598 .
1995 Chevy S-10, Blaz•r, 57,000
mtln, call after 11a m 814-245-

5158

Motorcycles

_74__M_o.:..:.to:_r_:c~y_:c:.:.le:.s:___
1980 Honda Civic, 2 dr, air,
AMIFM Ia~ d.ck, day 614-44~
3662/Atler 5 p.m. 304~75-1625

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614·992·::'56
=5·~""'-.,.---:::-:2·1981 Honda Shadow Motor·
cycles BOoec • one Is loaded
with lhe extras , and haa ti,OOO
milts, th• other has Julrt over
2 000 mrhts and hu remainder
o't factory wananly. These blkn
sold tOf over $4000 new, price
on 6,000 mile bike $2800 . Price
on 2,000 milt bike $3000 Theu
are well cartd tor bikes end ••
aharp uthay coma Phoo• 304·
882·3592 or 304-615-2588 tor
appointment to Rill

12Ft liahlng boat wfth new 9 9
outboard ' lraller Mu.- 1111
Best oHer 614~46-6886

1972 17 rt Starerah Tri-Hull
Boat. 125 HP, Evinrudt Engine,
compltt• top, new upholslery
Call 614·28&amp;1316 a Her 7 00 p.m.
1i73 Stare raft , 15 V2 fl . 65 Even·
rude, '7ti MFO 17 fl lrtotor Bo•t,
85 JohnaPn motOf, 304-675-2891.
1987 16 ft . Forwlna, open bow,
130 hp. Mercrulser elpha one,
stereoleasaelle with trall•r. lncludll cover and safety equipment $7,900 304-213-5660 arter

5 p m.

ON

SALE!I

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

350 Intake with 4 barrel carburetor, 614-'46-6632.
Vlnlon Auto Salvage Foreign &amp;
Dom Parts buying junk cars
614-388·9062.

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campers &amp;
Motor Homes

YAMAMA

WAVERUNNERS Saln, Parta,
Acceaaorinr, Servlc.. RIVER ·
SIDE MARINE, R1 . 7 (ac rosa
from K -Mart) Galllpollt, Oh. 614·
446-2424

Suntrtcktlr Pontoon 1984,
whh trall•r and safety
m1nt. Mercury motor, 35
Can be seen al Gallipolis
Club. $5,500. 614-446-i365

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Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROORNG

Unconditional IUatlme guan~n­
IM loeal
tumlahed.
F.-.. ntlmates. Call coi11Ct 1·
614--237-0488, day or night
Aogtra Bas1menl Walerproo-

1977 Starcran Pop-up camper
Starmaster 8. Good condlt1on .
$1300 CAII614-Q92·7016

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Rot1ry or eable tool drilling.
Moat wells completed aam• dey.
Pump 11111 and MNI~. 304·

695-3802.

614-386-91119.

Home
Improvements

EN

Home
Improvements

S.pllc Tank Pumping $90 , Game
Co. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES ,
JacUon, OH 1-800-637-51528

82

Flon't TV Servlee, specletlling
In Zenith 1110 Mrvlclno motl
other bntnda. HouM calla, also
&amp;ome appliance ,.pairs WV
304-67'6·2'N Ohk&gt; 814-446-2454 .

Plumbing &amp;
Healing
Carter's Plumbing
and Healing
Four1h and Pine

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

BIG BEND REALTY, INC.

446-7101

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TEAFORD
REAL ESTATE
216 East Se1ond St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
(614) 992 -332 5
POMEROY P, ce re
du ced lu ll basemen1 w1!h a
nr cr Hrd cto setolown lh 1'
rs a n1ce slarter home Car
port $16oDD
Ml DDLEPORT - 3 bedr oom
l4A 70 mobilf' home IoLli
eteclrtC rn real goort ~ hapr
fu lly carpeted $7500
NEW liSTING - CH£STER
- J bedrooms part 1.11 ba~r
ment remodeled Spac1ou ·
yard In il good nl.'tRttbu·
hood $18.500
POMEROY - \ ronms tw n
bedroo ms O'lr bath W1!h
1 25 acres r orr' al drnt nf'
room and modern "-Ji d1en
Fu ll basem erl $33 500
RUTLAND - 2 bedroom
wrth detached ~ar age and
out bu1ldm ~ on '2 + acr es
Th rs tS rn a ~a nd local 10n
$1 9 900
LANGSVIllE - A really
sha rp Venda te mobile home
2 bed room w1th new ca1pet
1ng and a heal rum p Thrs 1\
a well tak en care ot place
,;' ' . Good buy $8800
I , POMEROY - Georgeou s 3
,.
bedr oom horne wr!h 2 baths
hot wa ter heat. caroetm11.
lutly equrpoed krt chen v,nyl
' . s1d1ng sto1m wmdow s and
doors. lull basement Close
to stores $28 .000
MIDDLEPORT- SALE PEND·
lNG - Well taken care of
newer home wrth 3 bedroom~
fu II llas&lt;!11ent on I acre rn a
pr~ate locatron out of town

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N£W LI STING - RACINE - lh1n
St - I llo~ olan 3 br\Jraom&gt;
bath U (M \emfllt ~II crt) ul1lh••
ltn ced ya10 Gu~a l IJuv lo "" 30 \

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11 1 rov1'1 VII'"'

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- Coly COlllll r~ llavor Oui ~Ltndrng
o ~"-"' ) bedrm rArtlh ~~ v~ Gredl
co na Appro1 I) ar f &gt; WPII s!cded

pond

Ill 1111,11 III II/I'

BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTION - Local ed on Rl
160 thrs home IS 1'!'a1 1 1 n~ tor rts lrr st owners Lar Ri'
mastrr bef11oom mth bath Large great room 111
etudes tam1\y room d1ntngar pa and rat1n Mttchen
wrth cherry Ci!bmet :, Hom r has 3 br dt ooms 2
baths. 2 car garage and heal pump IOOxJOO lot
For $59 900 you can I allord not lo look
1220

7 car gill ~Rf dbout 8 ac lrm

mrneral r1ghl1 anphanc~ l.lrRe
clo&gt;ets l~ep lat' Gr~a l hunt1n~ aM
IJrt

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Reduced

111'111 ~araRe h~rn

HouH Boel, l4' Flbergta ... 1912
N•ut•·llne
350
engine,
wl approx . 1,000 hra, exc . cond ,
614-446-4109, 614·319-2}1()

Real Estate General

1981 680, Yamaha, 5,040 actual
miles, exc. cond, asking $7'00.
514-379-2194.

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1981 Honde 750, IIC cond, new
battery end tlrn, tor aale or

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72 Trucks for Sale

Magna V-45, $1000 00,
good comf, 614·388-8241

19n Chevy 314 ton 350, 4x4, 500
mlln engine overhaul, 1111 bed
w / n~cks . $800 304-458--1962

1985 Harle~ Davidson

.GREEN SCHOOL DISTRICT - 3 be droom, 2 bath ran ch wrth
full bas ement, gar age dec~ heat pump Nrce ne ghbo rhood
for th e chrldren lo play Ask,ng $59 ~00
#263

4 whNier, 304-675-

1983 Honda 450 SlrHt , 700
ml lee, Ilk• new SB75 304-$151n1

17 ACRES

1988 14x56 - Carolmton mob1l e home w'tli 3 bedroom 2
prox

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CITY -

low glide, btrlt-drlven, Hpeed,
evotullon motor. 8,000 mil••
614·992-n54 or 614· 992-655(!

of an acre Askmg $36 900

#289

One story •rth 3 bedrooms. bath lrv1n g room

NICe lot Now as krng on ly $20 .000

41 ACRES - lree !arm 197 2 Fleel wood $ 3 ~ 900 Call tor
more rnlo
#225

#123

CITY SCHOOLS - 3 bedroom. I bal h ranch wrth lrvrng room

60 M/ l BEAUTIFUL ACRES - Great tor h'krng or hunt rng

k1t chen. lull basement central a1r l car garage l car ca r

port Askrn g $49.000

Real Estate General

1230

GREEN FIELD TWP - 3 bed roorn r''" r h mtl1 ba tII rura l wa
trr gas heat woodburner 5 aOPS m/ 1 On l ~ $1~ 900
#139

kitch en and d1n rng room. par llal basemen t Woodburne1

K•wuaklj CSR 250, 4,000 mllee,
llka new. 700 . 814-643-2904.

A 4 BEDROOM HOME wrth LP ~as heal In

n~ce mer v''" Askrrr g oolv $36 .900

baths, lamrly room cat hPdral ce rlm gs 8~20 por ch on ap

FXRS.

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el uded 1s shop bullrlm p, and dr.la ched garag e Hom e has a

Grandma Gatewood hrked he re l r arts ar f' all earlv It ret r w1th
be11u trlul ruck lo rma!tons A s~ 111~ $2? 600
lf226

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#224 . CITY IS THIS OLDER ONE STORY wrth 2 bedroom1
bath dtr11ng room. part tal basement garage Askmg onl~
$29500
#2M

29 6 AC~£S Of lAND Consrstrn g mostly of good
gro...,1ng trmber 5 ac res or more ot 29 acre tract rs
open land lor ~a r de n and has lru1t trees near 7
room remodeled home 2 car garage and severa l
other small burld1ngs Peaceful locatron l o lrv e
• 'l h good V'ew Sl Rt 160 betw een Ewmgton and
Wilk esv ill e P" ced at $47 500
#302

POMEROY, OHIO

992 -2259
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not t&gt; I ll oor pl an 3 bedr oom~ lrvrnr
room tl.Jlfl I M~ e•l rn ~f c hen

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net'fl f' lll a lol\
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RACI NE - BROADWAY - l •tra
bt' aui!IUI CdtllnPI&gt; ( Pn lr al
heat~ .,, , t&gt;asemenl2C;tl Rarage I
e1 l r~ n•c~ ~~

Great buy •n 101'1

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room &gt; ~\rn~rm kr1(1lf'n 1'· bdlh~
An e.cellent bu~ Pr1ced low

AVAil ABlf BUILDING LOTS-

Rulland 1- 2 WP loh
3 lot s rn nllage "'rlh utili If'\ av~ rl~bl~ $6 000 r.ac~
M rrt~ l ~por t I'• ac1r 101 otf Brad bur~ Rd S6000 6/ AOl[S m1l
Rul l annw~ll 1n come produon~ Ra~ "'PII &amp; lr ~P ~~ s Rwne nl( r
!rar ll'r 101 Wllh hOG~ uJ~ Ma1n ~ I $6000
PM I' R~c1ne

MIDDlEPORT -· Autla'ld St - ]
])!&gt;()'oo~ J · b~h . Nrfl Rioomllrnon~

room lvlctlf'fl g.wage QurA

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cetrenr h.ry at or;, U JOOO
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b!'drooms

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plan /llrdr oom~ tamrl~

ltvr nJ! room e dl n ~r!lr~rr bath
carpMe&lt;l haHiwood lJOOr) rn

sulilled t xc!!'llenl

1111 00l£P OIIT - BIIJ CK HOM£ lnd

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tamllv rfl()m lo r!cfll'n I barh

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r ornl'r 1o1 Vrp w olr1~f'f SJO\

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fle~ronm 1 hrnR room drnr n ~ room
~~~a~e nree porch ~

COMMERCIAl BUSINESS lOT - located along
h1gh traii iC route on State Rout e 7 85' road Ir on
tage over 570 lee! deep w1!h rtv&lt;r frontage Bo
nus small 2 bedroom home would makentce ren
tal or co ttage
#703

$70 ' Wf 11 Irs ten

RAC INE 1r!l Sl - I
r,n tr ~t hP~l
PIll(~ lot

s tor~ 3 bl'd
Hellen ulr lrt ~ room
remral an ut1lh bldR

Prrced lor Qu •C ~ sale

000

lOCATION / QUAliTY - In's custom hurlllm mP
1n Charola 1s Lake Estates ISone o! I he f1ner homes
on th e mar ket lodav w,t h 2716 sq It ther e\
roomto lrve com fortably and space to roam on the
lar ge lot and 8 arre lake Area rs so qtJJel you can
sleep all nrght or stay awak e and hear the lrogs
croa k1ng or ltsh flrpp1ng 01 water rrpjJiing Greaf1
Has 4 bedroom s. 3 baths. large fu nctiO nal krtchen
and ove rs tzed li!mtly room bcepl ronill hom e11
$13o.OOO
#405

NIW LISTING -

GAE~T

HOM! IN

STIVERSVILlE - 1 no01 plan 5

bedroom§ LR DR klchen bath lull
basefllent l rr ~lace. garden. rp Jja
ler pfus \matiiOR r:atin &amp; small reo
tal !lou~ PriCed lo move oud Well
under SJD 000

RANCH STYLE - H~sell Run Rd . I
lloOJ plan, 3 bedrooms I balh.
krtch~n

PlEASE READ - A ~ Itt " 1\ such a nt ce horn e t~nd
al such an aflordabte prrce that we want e~ervone
lookrrrp for HIP rr ght house to know aboutthrs one
New on Ihe market. rt rs a brrck / frame ranch well
rared lor 3 bedroom. 7 baths hvrnR room w1th
t11ep1ace. large Rarage and mu ch mme
#410

ACUS - 1

il 1tr tr ''ll halh

room\ IJalh

WHAT A WONDE RFUL PLACE - Beaut,lul ly re
modeled. redecorated 11"' story home on 13 i! Cr r·s
Very co mfortable and co1y homr 1ncludes tar gP
eat rn kttchen drn1ngarea and llv tng roornw / lit r
p!a(i' 3 bed rooms. baths and lull l1n 1S hed ba sr
menl wrth se parate krt chen BONU S Srrarate l
BR homP. per fe el lormla ws relat1 ves or even ren
tal Both homes have been eden srwrly rr•rnodet erl
anr~ ,1 re " ' 11ery good cond1 t10n Wf'll marntarnrd
ba rn tobacco base Beaulr!ul vrew iHtd reia~ rn~
a l mo~phere make 1! eas y lo en,oy lhr co untry
Prr ced " $80 s
n211

MIODLEP0111 - GRANT ST - I

lloor

w/ n!Cf (8htneh OR LR lOw

m/~ lays 111UI

barn bltabl e. rncomeprodlltrng ~~ s
well &amp; lree a:.tS lor home RUT LA~O
CR 3 - l ovely 1)13e lor 1 home or
manv homes Won'I ktst Jo n ~ at our

WHY AENT -

pr.:e

OOWN PAY·

M(NT - lolljest priCf ever, 3 bfd
mom homf I ow p8yments Murra~
H1U Rd Mrddleport 3 BR krl , DR
LR bath I Hoor plan a1r con!l

Sl1,500 IIIah an oHer

~217

SHADY LOT. CLOSETOTOWN -lots of ch ar acter'

and charm ca n be to und 111 thrs 11? story home
w1thm walk1n g d1 stance to lown Includes 3 berl
rooms. large ltv 1ng room dtntn g room and 11':'

baths Full basement 3 car garage wrth ren ted
apartment overhea d

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LIST WITH HAYES

SE L~' $~9 . 900

$69,000

#234

RIVER FRONTAGE - )0 acres mi l and a mu sl ;ee log homr
w1th 3 bed ro oms 1 1 ~ bath b~ ) Pmrnt ! ~mrl~ rDom d111ng
roo m Cilthrdral cerl 1nr. '.OiariL 'l1 lron l ~nd b~ c k r1rth 2
: ar ~a rage and l : ar Para~P
#147

2 FOR 1 -A 2 bedroom I bath homr w1l h lr vrng room
krtchen and a 1979 14x70 mobrl e hom e w'lh 7 bedrooms
1 1 ~ baths !amrlv room w1lh lrre ptace All on l acre m/ t
$32 .000
!210

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SIILJiiiPrl on il p1 1V i!IP lot O !~ dl
Clay School f ea furrng ? hf'droorn \ Pal m
~rtchen wa shpr i!IHI rhyr•r hn nkup&gt; anrl ~l um1
num stdrn g Call us todav fo r ilft ~ pporr1 ! m r nt

All br 1ck venerr qualrh tJu 1lt t1ornn ~ berl 1onm \
w1!h s iJdrn~ door ~ 1 o~r· , pi ll', ~ rl ,iiJIHHIMIC " r1l
burlt rn slorage spac e Roma n br1r~ l11eplacr 111
lr ~rn~ room i!l'&gt;u l11 epli!U' nr1 lower l'VI'I 1)) 28
gar aRe a11ached mth pull down st~ 1r s to storaRP
ilff'a Sper1al hont door wrth 'lid[• louver&lt;&gt; Ooublr'
glass wmOow s wrttt marblr wrndow srlts Homr 1\
well msulated lor ellr crr nl hralmg and cootmg
located tu st off Lakr Ortve rn Rr o Grande neat
UnJVers1ty All quality h o m e~ 111 ar ea Near
church. recreatronat ar ra and la ke You mu-;t ~ rr
rnsrde lhl'l home to appr rcral r lh many lrnr lra

lures lrsted al $69900

n301

THIS OPPORTUNITY WONT LAST lONG' - 118
acrP.s mil rs Oh1olown::. hrp Poten!tal hamr stles
Pr 1va c~ assurrd lor your own l' omr 1 A be~ut 1lu l
pa noramic VII'W nl th r Ohro Rrv er Vt~l l ry Ac cess
lrorn old Rl 7 and Hil rlnan Tt ~cr Roi!CI 01'-i n vour
Ol'ln huntmg ground at $148 an aerr· - $17 500
#803
BE SMART - QUIT RENTIN G - Invest m your
own li!lu re Thr ee bedroom. onp tlo01 plan wrth I
car garage Situated on a 91 aur lot wrlh milturr
trees rn Green Townshrp Prrced tosell at $27 .000
#511
MINI CONDITION - 3 bed room 2 bath home
located only 4 mil es west lrom Holzer Hosprta l
C1ty school system 6 room s plu s ul1l1ty and 2 ca r
overs 11ed ~arage att ach ed Double closets and
large bath oil spa c10us master bedroom 12&gt;20
lr~ 1ng room 1h l5 famrly room w1t h wood stovP
Labor sa vm y, k1!chen All elect nc nome - healrn g
and coolrng Lots of burlt-rn s t ora~r spacP Abovr
gr ound 4'x/O' pool 1n e) cellent cond 1t1on Good
dog ~ ennel All on over 1h ac l&amp;' el tot lo ca tP.d rn
Rodney arr.rt at! marn 1raveled road Lt sled at
$64,900
#303
GREAT BUY FOR $27 ,500' - Very n1ce home tor
starter family or rn come property, etc . 3 bed
rooms , lar ge ltvrng room . eal ·m k1tch en wtl h ntce
cabmets. I bath and separat e utrltly room N1 ce
flat lot Conven~ent locatron
#115
BUILDING lOTS - PRICED TO SEll" - Only
$4,500 each Nr ce home srtes on aII af IO Dx 150m
Clearv1ew Subd iVISIOn County water avai labl e
and sewage plant rn place 5 acres recreatronal
area set as1de rn subdrv1S10n
#406

CAPTURE THE SPIRIT
Natur al be au tv wrld!rle and a IJtlle sol1!ude enhartce thr s ol der well ca red lor home on 40 rotltnR
acres lhree bedrooms screened porch ~liCh en
'&gt;ldf' drn1n g area Several outbutld r n~s lobacc o
base mrnerat ~~~hi s ilnd some lrmbPr Ready and
wart,ng at $4 7 000 00
#805
OUTSTANDING 17 ACRE HOME SITE. Green lw p
State Rt S88 For someonr 11r eamrng about prt
vacy panoram1 c vtew s e~celtent ne1ghlxnhoods
all ~mds at wrt dlrtr and still be clo se to tow n. th1s rs
the best on the market You can have hmse~
do~ heel c;:rttle or ilnyth1n g else you des1re It' s
con venr ent only a tew m1nu tes to to wn or !h e has
prla l lrrclude'J 11lew acres ol flat . clea n crop land
some brush co vered slopes (could be excellenl
pa:,lute) anrl a bea utiful wooded hnoll rn the bact&lt;
Look tor our srgn across the road from the Elks
Fdl m
#124
VERY DE SIRABLE HOME - Now used as a dou
ble renlallocated 111 !he crty at the co rner of 3rd
and Spr uce Range and relrrgerator lurmshed rn
bo th un1ts Separate front and ba ck ent rance
Storage burldrng and chrldren' s play area behrnd
home $38.900
1300
87 ACRES . M/ l - Vac ,ot land locatc'!Jrn Green
and Sp rt n gl~etd Town sh,ps Ju sto~ U S Rt 35
f ro nts on towns hrp road and old U S 35 Wal er
and gas avadable l and lays mos tly rollrn g w1th
exce llent bu1ldrn g localton s Has ht gh hrll area
w1th n1ce 111ew C1ty school sy stem Bestloca!Jon 1n
Ga llra County to build and lrv e PIICed at $67 oOO

#340
HOMEBOOY HOUSE - wrth uncomplrcated
charm Th rs 3 bedroom. I ~ bath. 2 story radrates
warmt h from the k1tch en w1th 1ls overs1zed pantr y
to the great room wrth li S beamed cerhng and
large b11 ck firepl ace A home to lrll your hear t
$74,500
#500
AN OLDIE, BUT GOODIE" - Go back"' trm e and
relive all th e charm ol a hon se al th e turn of th e
century Thrs 2 story house burtt rn 1810 rn Mer gs
County has 3 4 bedrooms. I bath wrt h eat rn
kr!chen trr eptace and double garage J.4 acres
wrth a large llat lot bes1de1! Ha s a new Iron! porch
wrth many extras Needs work done to rt Nrc e
sta rter home All lor $25.000
#709

(614) 446-3644

E. M. Wiseman, Broker
David Wiseman, 446-9555
B. J . Hair8ton. 446-4240
,

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Clyde B. Walker, 245-5276

1

ENJOY THE COMFORTS AND NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE
CORNER LOT wh rle v1ewr n, 1111 ' Oh10 Rrver ll orn your water
Iron! 1st Avr n·onrtlv ,l rill )
bJilr rJu.vn 3 rm s &amp; bath
lull up 2 WH f P HW lloetl SC ii,.,ned "' porc h A classrc home
wrth character Don' t lei tl rrs rrrH' g1t ~·
call
11
I

POMEROY -

PRICE REDUCED -

!hiS h"'d " apped ac

ce ssrblc homP Ramp way s spec1al fl o01 c overrn~ specral
bath !rxlures. etc . all desrgncrl w1th llw handrcappe&lt;l rn
mrml .l br.dtoom s lrrpplace basement la r ~e modern

MIDDl£PORT - Are you look,ng lor a rr'ally nral !10me wrth
low heatrng brlls at a small prrce? fhr s 2 3 bedroom 11'1 story
homer~ wa 1trnj.! !01 you Call lor appornlrnen l 1Pmr Redu ced
$17 .000 00
ANTIQU ITY -

St Rt 338 -House and lol Sma ll house

small prrcr RtvervrPw w1t h potentral ol a ca ll rn Needs some

work $1.900 00
TUPPERS PlAINS - Morton Add1t1on - J.4 bed room
ra nc h 111 excellent co ndrtwn on alar gr I r~ c r e lot A lar ge !am
1ly room makes l1vmg her Pa lOY £1ectr~c 8 8 heat plu swoOO
burne1 LarRe s t ora~e shed C&lt;J!I lor appo1rr1men t
$4100000

NEW liSTING INVESTMENT PROPERlY 7 ren tal proper
t1es. lo ca ted wrth1 n tile crt y at Ga lli pOli s 2nd Ave Pur ch ase

3-4 BEDRM. HOME locatr•d 'ppro• I mde atme old Stiver
8r1dge. alon g St Rt 7 Use lor re::&gt; lllrntra11 comrn e1Clal Lot
s11e 153'xlo4 Buy now lor $35.000 00

THIRD STREET - MIDDLEPORT - Tol aily remodeled 2 3
bedroom One floor home Beautrlu l condrlron car pet thr ou ghout New w11 rog. vmvl &lt;;rdtng. one car garage lnsula!e11
and all storm s NICe lol $29.900 00

INVESTMENT PROPERTY IN VINTON - 6 rm house located
alon g Marn St Rent or 11ve "' Presen lly p,rmurg$ 2 100 00
Buy now tor $15 000 Ofl

POMEROY - lookrng lor a 3 bedroom I bath . 2 st ory home
conv entently located near sc hool and town At a small prr ce

NEW liSTING 10 arr " Prrrv I wp Some t'mber Buy now
lor $10.000

Ca ll lor aopo,n tm ent $16 .000 00

6 5 ACRES WITHIN THE CITY OF GAlliPOLIS srtuated

along Garlr~ld Ave S1 te 1r1lucl es 2 budd1nR lot s N/ CJiy water
sewer Buy cow lor $30 000 00 or purchas e !rouse wrth lot
lor $1o 000 00

WE HAVE BUILDING LOI S'n Rodney Vrllage II Ca ll lor more
tnformallon
2 BEDRM REMODELED HOME along Ch rll, co ll~e Rd Walk to'
grocertes and sc hool Buy now lor $26.500 00
PRICES DRASTICAllY REDUCED on 3 proper11 es wrthrn the
Vrllage of Porter Ul - Old Cottrell grocery burtdrn ~ Now
'15.000 0011 #2 - 2 story home adtacent to store bldg Now
$25 000 00 #3 - 3 bedrooms liD"" next to above Now
00 Call .lor more rn lo \Vrll sell any or all 111
SELLING YOUR
EXPERIENCED

Loretta McDade, 446-7729
Bill Todd. 446-3443

NORTHUP AREA - A111ce 2 bedroom vrnyl &lt;;triPd homp wrl h

balh gas heat
.

1'' garage

on oO ac re lot A sk'n ~ $29.900
#223

If YOU ARE ALREADY IIR£0 OF CUTTING GRASS. SEll
YOU R MOWER and move rn to a beaulrlul 2 bedr m condo
lorilled alan~ Grapr Sl Am ple rn sula lton wtth heal pump
grves vou co mlorti!ble au r.ond1t1onmg and heat wtlh econ
omrcal p11c es Ave1ages less than $50 00 prr mo ta1 abate ·
meot program 1 bloc klo gro cery 2 bloc ks lo Crtv Park low
marnten anc e Ca ll ~4 6 1056 to' 'nlo

MIDDLEPORT - Wou ld make agreat rental or a twme lor a

LETART - 7 Room house 3 bedrooms. I bat h. carpet throu
ghoul large krt chen and patro Gas heat and hot water heat
2 car .gar age DRAST!CAll Y REDU CED. $19,900 00

#257

NEW liSTING 3 8EDRM HOME located on the bo rder ot
Gall" lawren ce Co lr ne r,ce rncludes 8 acres $20 .000 00

youn g co upl e Has 2 bedrooms drnmR roorn one fl oor all
carpeted new root and 2 lots $1~ oOO 00

POMEROY - 5 acres, &gt;acant ground on top of h1ll near town
Great locatron lor hou se or trailer $3.900 DO

sch ool drst,ct

PRICE REDUCED ON J.B£DRM HOME wrth 1'1 ac res,
tocaled w,fhrn Vrnton ~II age Was $25 000 00 NOW
$22 500 00"

all tor $100.000 00

POMEROY - [veryth1 ng goes All ' lock and equ1pment
burldrngan d ground I doubl e hump greee nho use ASK FOR
OElAIL S

Beautrlul 3 bedroom 2 bath !r ome

CITY - Nrce one story wrth 3 bedroom. I 'I balhs la mrly
room gas heal. woodh utner r:u nvenrent localwn $46 SOO
#242

krt che n $34 900 00
POMEROY - S R 33 - Oneacre burlrl"' ~or mobrle home
lots ~ at~ r and eleclr1c avallablr, land contract wrth $500
do~n . 15n, 1nteres t tor a 5 year lerrn Monthtv payment s of
$95 15 on be l anee of $4 000 00 I ol al prrce$4 500 00 2
Lots 1o Choose from

FIV£ ACRES -

Equ tpped ~1t c hen oak ca bmet s sna ck bar. electrrc heat
pump cent a1r plu s wood burner Custom l1es1gned lo con
serv e ene rgy l'lllh 6 1nsulated wa lls 12" msutated rn at11 c
Ander sen thermoparte woOO wmdo..., s ln sul~ t ed door s c1ty

LAND CONTRACT -On th rs 3 bedroom. bath 'anch rn q"'et
nerghborhood wdh 111e tot w1th !ence ~ amrl y ruorn w/ wood
burner and more Call today Only $34.000
#15

i.t

.2o:ooo

J BEAUTifUL LOTS IN RACINE -

All ul1lrl1es rrght there $6 000 ea
1'h acr~ lots, rn IW!w addifM.m rrghl
IJU1 ~lle of Middleport, S6 000

MIDDLEPORT - Beaul1lul Cotonral Home' Levellol 2 car
gc11age. has ornate tr1m atlrc stud10 w /s ~ylrght Well rn

sulat ed REDU CED OW NER WAN IS TO

Wiseman Real Estate

good

ulrlrtte5. llhlrt~ bldg . l ead1nr Creek
waltf Pr1cfd tor qud ~ ale lmmett1
ate pos!;l'5Sion Undl'r 130000
SM~ll

QUIET . SECLUDED. WOODED - ONLY 'h MILE
(ROM CITY LIMITS117 - We' re talkrn gabout lot s
of prrvacy a beaut1ful vrew the convemence of
town on a 6 5· 7 acre lot Part rally dev~oped
homeSite Crty se wer and water wrll probably be
avarlable $18 ,000 Ca ll fast, rt won't last long"

lOTS TO BUILD
AUTLAJIO CR 3 - 2 - 2 acre lOis,
gr~t $7 SOO 00 ~

'6/s ACI(S

246

FUNCTIONAL THREE l EVEl ENG li SH STYLE -

r,or~

an(] 11\~ • n r• !rurt !&lt;PI"
[ O~fl' I~(:J' 1orn P o' Jn ~rrr 1 wrtt1
1lrnrr,Jir ~~I \ / 0 n•nu!l'\ ttl 11 ll' ~
1

2 5 ACRES M/l - And a3 bedroom ranch ••lh bal h, famrly
room dmtng/ krt chen combo ? car gar a~e Very $nsc;ga;g
clean hom e Call us lor mor e mformatron
#

#138

hunlrrr
'TIProv

2 STORY CHARMER - vrr, allr acl 've 2 story
home on dead end ~ l fi' PI on nw t·il)'l' ol tow n ott
rr~ yout l~m rl) mo rr than mo ~ l VI Hr 1r atur r s l1 kP
4 bedroo m~ formal I1V1ng roo m J!Htllll' ro o.n
1 ,1r~P rill rn krl chen and lull pa rtralt y llfliShed ha
semen1 l hpre sroomlot e vrryonl'IOPil i O~ lor (!
Iron rs per!r cl lor ~~d ~ ? car ga 1~ ge pot ch and
more Prr ced at $69 900 Won'l Iii&gt;I lnnp1 ~2 00

~rrr

OHHII - 3 bl' ,1room ~ ld r~r lrv.n~
·oom k~rhen 1 IJ,I1 lull hoi•'

SYRACUSE - SALE PENDING - 3 bedroom With lull
basement. I'? st ory rn a
good locatron $17.500

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GAlliPOLIS - SALE PENDING - 3 bedroom ranch on
2• acr&lt;S wrth a full ~nrs hed
basement and 2 car garage
$24.900

Bruce Teaford. Broker

Cuot

GREEN SCHOOL DISTRICT - Very n~ce5 bed room 1 , hath
ran ch wtth full basement ~as heat wondbiHrH•r 2 ca t r. ar
age. la mlly 10om crrrtral att •, i!Crr ilnd ~lo t more Only

m.soo

446-9872

@

For Sale: 1990 Wlldemn•r 181'1 .
eamper, wl1ot1 ol extrae, $7,.500
614-446-1204 .

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IIEI/lt)l 1111/·. R.'

R. A. (Vol) VALENnNE

Graham Upholatery Cenler, 303
Hilltop Dr Ca ll for appoint men! I
&amp; estimetn . Call 61 4-446-3438

tk '"'

f/()( :.;f\(;

992-3129

Upholstery

' !

Real Estate General

DALE E. TAYLOR

c:ount•, 2,000 to 4,000 capacity,
cleterns, pool1 , wella, etc Call
304-576-2919

((All ANYTIME)

Real Estate General

Contact your local FmHA
446 ·8688 lor more rnto

H.U.D. HOMES
AVAILABLE

Hauling,

652 2nd AVE.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

FmHA has a secu rtly rn ter
es t rn the proper ty

We Need Llttlngs

Water

reasonablt rain , volume dis·

Real Estate General

Cash on day

Subtect to pnor sewer

Watteraon'e

----

R"ldenllll
or
commercial
wiring, new Hrvlce or repair•
Lleenud electrician Ridenour
Electric:al, 304-675-1786.

garage
TERMS
sale

A&amp;A Water D•llvery. 2,000 gal
capacity 614·367·7lb8

Mowrey'• Upholstering servicIng lrl county lUll 25 yeara . The
but In tumnure upholst.,ing
Call 304-675-4154 fOf" trH ••·
tlmtl"

61.f..t48..3888

Davit
S.w·Vac
Service,
Oeorgn Creek Rd Parta, luppllu, pickup. and delivery 614·
446.0294.

85 General Hauling

liT

O.lllpolle, Ohio

Real Estate General

1984 Winnebago Chlehatn Motor
homa, 30 H, ci1JIH 454 Chev,
42K ml, full flar bed, splh bath,
AJC ptue dash, awning, onen,
sl11p1 9, drlver door, CB, TV
ent, hitch. etor pod, ladder and
roof raek, targ• 3 way r.fftrz.,
r.tlch llrn, etectronlc IGN fur·
nace 1nd hot Wiler tank, full
aiu dinette, wlndehl•ld cover,
lot1 of atorager xlnt cond,
$25,000. 304-675-1731.
For Sale· 15ft, Run About,
Flberglan Bot!, 35hp. Johnton
MoiOf", new paint , exe. cond,

EN

D-7

Sunday Ti

Complete Mobile Home 111 ups
&amp; repalrw, also plumbing I
electrical, roofing, remodetlng ,
pallot &amp; decks etc . REMODEl·
lNG! Reflfencn. Eatlmalll
814-256-1611 .

Services

1977 Southwlnd Motor Home.
Cia.. A, 28 IHt, 38k Milts,
1111p1 7. 4KW ONAN G1nerator,
fully Hit-contained, exc. cond,
asklng $11,500 514-446-4525.

1978 Terry cemJ)tr 24 fl, Mil
contained, air, awning, anlenna
with pow•r booster, new llree,
llllpl 8, 304-882-3108.

75 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

NOW

GOVERNMENT SEIZEO Vehlcln
from $100. Fordt Wercedea
Con~enaa Chevys. SufJ)Ius
Your arwa (1) 805-687-6000 Ext
S..10189

f1 .300. 61«46-9246

FlATWOODS RD - A~ r owmgma Appro&gt; Jwes milia
Rreat layrn g bulldrng ~ r t r or rnoh rlc homr ~11 1' fP C watPr
avallabl t: Electri ClrnB aero's thr proper1y Almost reacl~ In
go IUS! need s vou
$8 000

cond,

1976 Ford 314 ton truck, good
cond, wlutra motor &amp; trane.,

RACINE - Jorn the Rent Rebel lron - l.ve '" I!H s ne't
12x 65 mobrle home wrlh !wo !Jed room ~ lor tess than rent
payment s Has a bfa ultlut law n of aoorox ' actP
13 500

1985 Honda 700 Magna $1200
Call 614-446-1469.

1980 f . 100 Ford plck-up1 very
good cond, 814-446-&lt;1702 oetore

1985 Oldt Calais. E•cellent
Condhlon, $4200. 614-446-0642

Real Estate General

1979 Oodgt 4 whHI drive Many
new pert1 $"1700, OBO 614-446-

6751 .

59

Real Estate General

74

1980 3 quarter ton chevrolat, 4
whHI drive; 1988 S-10, lika new,
614-256-6001

I will pick f1 '15. 304-675-5950.

For Sale
or Trade

72 Trucks lor Sale

1985 Oodgl Charger, automatic
&amp; air, Am!FM Mereo cuutte,
rear defro111r, $2500 . 614-4461985 Ford lTO Stallon Wagon,
Clean, $1,850. 614-44~9552.

Real Estate General

Conn Alto sax, strap, reed
case•. Good cond, $400 Violin
fair c:ond, S100. 304-675-7452.

Autos lor Sale

1985 Chevette 4dr, au1omatlc &amp;
air, Am/FM stereo CIIHIII,
$1,650. 614-446-6751.

want! 614·256-6460

C.nnlng lomato11 $4.00 bushsl.
Behind Masonic l.Ddg• In
RaciM O.nnl• Hill. 614-i-19--

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

1982 Buick Flegal, 1 owner, new
eng &amp; IraNI, ca1tev1nlngs. 614·
379-2932.

Half runner btana $10. bu you
pick, we pick t14. Sltvtt' OuMn
com. Tomato... 304-675-6233.

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GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSURE SALE
AUGUST 8, 1990
12 NOON

Autos tor Sale

talnen. Marshall Adama. 614-

Schnauzers, mlnltture, salt and
pepper, AKC. Alto poodl•s, tiny
loya. Coolvlll•. 614-&amp;67-3404.

Real Estate General

71

sale, $9 a bushet Any alll you

Reg., Baagle PuPI, 3 months

57

Autos tor Sale

August 5. 1990

Home grown new potatoes tor

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

olcf, $50 each. 614·25&amp;-1619
any1 1ma, 614-446-4172 8-5 ask
tor at•v•.

11

61 Farm Equipment

August 5, 1990

ESTATE IS
REALTY ~Alt~rt

BAUM ADDITION - Vrnyl srded br level wrth 4 be drooms 2
baths, dmmgar ea. fam rly room. basemr.nt. garag eon 1acres
m/1 Askrng only $62.500
#2 16

MAIN ST.. MIDDLEPORT - I'' 11ory wrth 4 bedroom ' hath
k~chen l1vrng and drnm g rooms full basement 12~" heat All
th's on two lots Askrng on l y~l2 . 000 .
#2 44

AFFORDABLE - At$ '2 800 "thrs lw o story wrth 2 bed
rooms bat h bas ement all remodeled gJragP nev.e r roof
and wrrrn g .
#228
8Ailfl RUN RD - 39 acr" mil and an older V'nyl "ded
hom e wrth 2 berlrooms. bath. k1lchen i!nd lrvrng rooms. lull
basement ga rag e mobile hom e s1te wtlh wal er ilrHI septrc

Only 135.500

m2

NEW liSTING - Nrce frrst home close to school Large lot
wrth 3 bedroom home. 26x32 detached garage, Rutland
Askrng $29.900
m4
POMEROY AREA - 17 stor1 wrth mel a! s' drn~ ~bedrooms
I '" bath lam rly room. basement On I acre Only $}9. 900
'
#249

Jim Cochran. Broker. .......... 446-7881
Patrick Cochran. Realtor ..... 446·8666
Sonny Garnes, Raltor ......... 446· 2707
Phyllis Miller. Realtor ........ 266-1136
Martha Smith, Realtor ,....... 379· 2661

Eve .
Eva.
Eve .
Eve
Eve.

~ 1990 Cc:nLury 21 Real EsLai.C Corporauon as LruSI.C~ tor lht' NAr

®a nd 1 " trAOemarts of CenLUry 21 Real Eslatc Corporauon
Equa l Housm~ Opoonuni~Y

EACII OFFICE tS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPilL\Tt.U

OSBORNE STREET - Newer, one story wrth iinyl sr drn g 2
bedrooms, bath tam1ly room. krtchen and trvrn g room, full
basement Wood deck and more ~ s krn g $22,000
#243

Charyl Lemley, Meigs Co
Dick Finlaw, Meigs Co ..... ..

.. 742 -3171
992·3921

Put your trust
in Number One:

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Seeling Y.as employed hv
.James Davidson Consu-uctot s of
Dickinson, T&lt;•xas. and workrd as
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had been In Texas slncr hiS

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Seelig, F'orl I.,IU(If'&lt; da le Fla a
half -sis ter. Cindy Roush , Ru
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Sentinel News Stall
Two cr iminal defendants were
se ntenced and another pled
gu ilt y to drug charges In the
court ol Meigs Coun ty Common
Pleas Judge Fred W Crow, Ill
this morning
According to Prosecuting AI
torney Steven L. Story's offic e,
Becky Davidson of Pomeroy pled
guil1y 10 trafficking In drugs, a
felony of the fourth degree
The charges stem from David
son's sale of a half pound of
marijuana to an undercover
officer on Ocl 25, 1909 The

undercover

operation was a

coopera tive effort of the Meigs
County Prosecutor's Ofllce, the
Meigs County Sheriff's Depart
ment and the Tiffin Pollee
Department.

Judge Crow ordered a pn•S&lt;cn tenre lnvestigalion and St'l
sr nlenring on the matler lor Aug

20
Davidson was represenlrd In
ro ur l ihls morning by Altorncy
D Michael Mullen, who was
acti ng In the pla ce of Meigs
Co unt y Public Defender Charles
H. Knight.
Edd ie Patrick. who was found
guilty by a jury on charges ol
domestic violence two weeks
ago, was sentenced to six to ten
years on the two felo ny counts
this morning
According lo Don Snyder, the
lnvesllgalor lor the Meigs
Coun l y Proseru tor's Office,
Crow's sentencing of Patrick was
In
line wllh Story's
recommendation.

h 1ghes1 slate of alell. I he dlplo
mats ll'llOl ll'd
Saudi At abtan nt•w s serVJCE'S
an no uncrd d full mobiltzation of
thP nation's .umC'd forcrs. which
~o.IJ()(J

has aboul

troops and

top 1 JngP fight er o.; suppl!Pd bv

the Un llecl Sta le s
Th e srr -..irf's stttd S,1urit offt
Cials h.Jcl
author 17Pd S,JUdl
vouths of mtlttar v s(' r vtce age to
c arryatms a ndt hata llrPsPrvPs

had been railed up
Weste1 n diplom.Jt s s.JJrl S&lt;Jud1

sr iPC lrd unit s on a ]('r I should a
US co ntrngf'ncv plan beenactPd
tf I raq entered Saudi tNntorv

live from Washington and placed

positions WIIh Iraq and Kuwatl
apparently becau se 11 did nol
wan I l o provoke Saddam and hrs
I m illion sl rong army
However, few poiltirai ob
se rvers belteved Saddam would
mvade Saud1 Arabia because of
likely US m1111ary rela i tallon.
and mosl analvsts belteved
Baghdad' s slra legy was to con
so i 1da1e all er l esti ng lnlerna
ttonal reaction

Wlinesses 1n Kuwalr quoled 111
Egyptian newspapNS reporled
h eavv

ovPrntght

movement

so uth of Iraq i tanks and earth
movrr s down a seafron t hi ghway
that lrad11 toward lhP neutral
zom•
Oil indu s trv SOUit'&lt;'S SJ id l r&lt;Jqi
troops WP I E' dt gg mg lrenehf's
around 01lfit'lds in sou thprn
Kuwait
West e1n sou1rPs satd aer lal
IPfonn a issanrr showpd m.Htv
Iraqi unit s 111 lhf' arPa WI'II'
staltr . appaiPntly li..tktng dl'fPn

s1vr pos1t1on s
Sa udi Arabia

Washington 's

ha s long resJstrd
1rques1s

US

lroops br stat ioned on lhP kmg
dom '.s soli. and ! hr US sources

sa1d Chenev would put a rase to
K1ng F'ahd s1a11ng there was now
a c l ra 1 Jl( 'f'd f01 a L S m1lttary
prese nce

spec 1ft r~

of Ohio 's commu n rt 1rs

tnnr tn O h io. sai d C .J PrPnt1 ss,
" memb€1 of the sla lr Doard of

res i s with Its sc hools- and 1hr
fu turr of r clucallon ISm the hands

Fclucatio n · 'As go\.·rrnor vou
bPCOmf' th£' moral \ OIC'f' fOI thl S

of the nrxt govct nor
state
Pducators and buslnPss leaders

klndoflhlng '
While !Joth Vomov1ch and Ce lr
h1ezzr say they a1 f' comm!ttrd to
cd u ca tto~. o n!v VotnO\ ich h as
made public delalls of whal
pol1rles he' d like lo pursue

a t totnP\- ~Pnrral pl a ns 10 drtatl
hts p10gram nrxt month
around th e sta r t of the new schoo l
vcar - and JU St two monlh s
befon• r i('Ct JOn dav
DPspltr hiS sJIPnCP CrlebreZ7.1'

The

pnr and follow lhrough on the
reform s rC'rrn!lv pas•&gt;Pd by thP

leglslaturp
T his yeaI Oh1o laxpayc1 s will
IIIVPS I mOll' 1h,Jn $7 J billon 111
PdUCHIIon of lll '.1 rh '2 mllliOil
l'lcmcn!Jr v

.Hill

sPro ndaf\

sp hoo lchllur en
l hr larges l
chun k Oh1o sp1•nd s on any acfl\'
11y, The Cil•vei.Ind Pla1n Dralr1
reported Sund ay
T he maJor lssuPs fartng thr
next gover nm lncludf' mcrrasJn g
Parly ch lldhocxl Pdu cation. tm
piOVtng l flP 4U&lt;Ifil y of teaChlllg ,
cH!drPs sm g lhr ronc('pt of open
Pnro llm enl and commg up with
rrea tlvP ways of financing
"The govrr nm has to Sf'l the

Kennrr Bus h We nPed tn lnsurr
the co mp!Ptton of lhf' program

the

admm 1sten:d bv Iraq and Saud t
Arabia
Thl' St~uch dtt for c(l was a! ll s

Xtr actto n zone admmtstC'rrd bv

pledged lo b11ng 1ls schools up lo

and highway needs '
F:.u lil'r. Robert L
lllohl
Fva 1s. prcsldPnl of !liP SEOHC.
co mpllmenlrd Bush and hiS
comm ittPr for many VI'.! I s of
hard work rl'sulttng in bPIIPr
highwHvs for sn u!hPa siPI n Oh to
Evans sa id " I agree wllh

hv

The ronlesred area 1s shared
bv Sa udi Arabia and Kuwal! and
SIIsonlhePerslanGu lf Asecond
zo ne m the desert to th(l west ts

Arab1a. Egypt and PPrsian (,ulf

and h!s oppone nt Democrat An
thony Ce lcbJrzze say ed ucat1on
Is a majo1 issue Both men have

g 1vr

sc heduiPd

the maneuver s

states Sat urda y hPedPd a dHPc

sav
Bolh Rt' publlcan gubernaloi
1.1 1 randldalr George Vommlch

s1•rvu·ps arr tx&gt;mg
romp leiPd by I h&lt;• F.w1ng Funer ,&lt;1
Home
Fun('J,Il

Hrpublwan randtdafr. Mavor
GPorgr Vomov1ch mrt with

last night, " a Middle Eastern
diploma! sa1d
One reporl sa1d between 200
and 300 lanks were mvo ived In

overnight and were deplovcd on
lhe edge of a neutral 011

futur e

SEORC highway com_m ittee
will meet with Celebrezze
Anlhony J Ce!Pb&lt;CZZl' .11 . ilw
Democrat rand1datr fo1 &lt;:ovrr
noroftheSiateofOhio v.:\11 nwft

no1 crossed lhe !&gt;order In to the
neutral zonP. bu I their reconnais
sa nee units went In and came ou t

armore-d co lu mns moved not rh

CLEVELAND tUP i l -

Pataskla

O!hl'l ~u J vl\ois mcludr hi s
wtfr·
Barbc~rJ.
Dtcktnson
'I rxa~ J. ~ l stP r Beckv Branham.

"The armored columns ha vP

Saudt Arabta had piPvtouslv
PschewPd an y military rPactlon
or movPS to rPmforrP 1ts bordPI

Future of education a maJor
concern of next governor

g radudlt on
frorn
Mus km gum
C()l lrgP v.. hPn' ht' n·cPt\.l'd "
dPgr(lr m prtrolPum engmPPI
tng He was,, g t aduatr of Metgs
H1gh Schoo l
BmnonMalrh2.1 l %1.hewas

a h1 othPr.

T he Saudi movements appa1
ently were aimed al showing
Riyadh s resolve l o reSISt l raq1
PreSiden t Saddam Hussem

•

H'm s tn Mrtgs Cou nt v

Pata skala

slon force that overran Kuwall

Th ursday and se1zed lhe llnv
sheikhdom
Reports from Kuwait bciiPd
Baghdad s claims lis 1roops had
star ted to withdraw and sa id
mU!tary movement began on 1hr
Sa udi side of the border
Western and Middle Easl diplo
mals based in R1yad h sa1d Saudi

Kuwall and also possessed by
Saud! Arabia

For mer resident dies on highway
Hoberl R S&lt;·Piig, 2~ . of fl1ck1n
son . TPxas. formprl\ of l'o m('
r ov. was ktllcd Jn stan tl\. 1n a
two r a1 are ident tn Di ckm son
C'ariY Satu 1day mornrng

side lraq 1-ocr up1 ed KuY.all
Iraq I forces 1eporledlv were
pOised lnstd e Kuwa 11 on I he olhel
s1de of the neulrai zo ne
Defense Secrelary Dick Chr
ney arrived Monday In Sa udi
Arabia. where sources sa id hr
would seek permISSion 1o pIa cr
US lroops 111 I he st rategic
Persian Gulf nalion lo repellraq1
forces should thev l aunch an
all ac k from Kuwall
President Bush sent Cheney 10
the Middle East aflerexpress1ng
skepliri sm over Iraq's clai m
Sund ay !hal 11 had b&lt;'gun wllh
drawing the 100,000 strong lnva

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guilty of srgreg.11 1on 1n th(' ldtr
1970's and plac1·d und f' r .1 fr'(:I(' Jal
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Amf'rl{'a award PlcturPd are (from left) Marvin
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D!\IRY RECOGNIZED - Holter 's llol,trlll
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25TH &amp; JEFFERSON AVENUE
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After anoth er rnJsrrable ralniweekend, Ohio's wf'ather was

ex peeled lo bl•gln clearing alter a
partly cloudy day Monday A l ew

Pat ric k Y.as also rrpresenled
1n his lrlai by Allorney Mullen
Jerry Markm, Albany, re
rel ved a one year dclermrnalc
sentence and a $5,000 l orfelture
on cha rges of sale of marijuana
this morning
Markin's arres l last year was
also the resull ot an undercover
operallon . Thai Investiga tion In
voived the jolnl effo rts of the
sheriff's depanment, the prosecutor's office, lhe aduil parole
authorlly and lhe Athens Pollee
Department.
According to Snyder, Markin
sold one pound of marijuana l oan
undercover agenl al Markin's
residence on Slate Route 681
Patrick and Markin have l&gt;oih
been remanded to the Meigs
County Sheriff's Department .

showers Wl're experted to linger
over
the e.Is tPJ n co u n ti es

lhrough the day
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Oh io Sunday evenmg and cooie1
air behind It caused showers over

parts of northern Ohio during th e
night. They were diminishing al
dawn, but widely scaltered show

ers were to occur across the state
Monday, since conditions were
still quite moist .
Early Monday morning, heavy
ra ins were laiUng in parts ol
Ottawa, Sandusky, Erie and
Huron counties. At 4. 50 a.m. , the
Huron County Sheriffs Depar t
men I said the rains were causing
widespread pondlng of water ,
especially in the Bellevue area
There were, however, to be
glimpses of sunshine as well

Sunday

o nly .l mtnutes of sun

shinr wa s n•corded at Cl eve land

Hopkin ' lnlri nail una! Alrpon
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the 60s Highs In the low lo
mid 70s were the besl to bt'
ex]l€clrd Monday. bul highs ne a1
lhe Ril degree mark are forecas l
toward the end olthe week
Skies will be partly c loudy
through Tuesday Highs Tuesda y
will b&lt;' In the 70s with lows
Monday nigh I in the 50s WednPs
day, Thursday and F'rlday will bt'
fair, with highs In the 70s afld
lows In the 50s.
The cool tempera! ures and
partial sunshine were expecled
to significantly limit drying rates
Monday and Tuesday . Only 0.15
to 0 20 Inches of evaporation Is
expected both days Dew should
be llghl Tuesday morning and
heavy Wednesday and Thursday.
Poor drying and winds of more
than 12 mph through Tuesday
will hamper application of pesti

cldes and furrgtcJd rs Foi!O\\IT1g
posslblr SI'.JI!rrcd showers Man
de~y, ha y producers ca n expf'ct

rain fn•e conditions through Fri
day Allhnugll drying of rul ha v
will rema in limi ted Tuesday due
to pa1ilal cloudiness abundan l
sunshine Wednesday through
Friday w1ll aid hay curi ng
Armyworm and corn borer
acllvlt; will be slowed this week
due lo roof temperatures Res1d
u.11 dampness within the ca nopy
and rooi condllfons co uld In
crease blight infecllon on corn.
which can be damaging to yields
II evident above the ea r leaf
during tasseling
On the early morning weather

map, a cold front was over
western Pennsylvania to Ala
bama High pressure was ern
tered over the Plains The cold
front will move to the Allantic
Coast by Tuesday morning while
the high pressu re gradually
builds across Ohio.

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