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tnterv•ews wt11"1 Ste11e
Wanner . the Bellamy
Brothers. and Glen Campbell
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8:05 (l) MOVIE: Forced
Vengeance IRI (2 001
8:30 (!) Major League Baseball
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Laura s ummg tn taktng up
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(I) Wall Slreot Weak w'fth
Louis Rukeyser John D.
Connolly mamtatns that the
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takes a 1"11tanous look at
Amertca ·s eating hatuts as
captured by hts legendary
concealed cameras.

9:00 Ill U II} Shannon'o Deal
Shannon sees btg bucks as
he defends a security guard

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Larry and Balki get stranded

h1gh ate
. £.._a chandelier . (A)
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Trace the spread of EngliSh
through Bnttsh Cotontalism
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I!DJ l!lllll Newhan Dick gets
tHmselt tn111ted to a card
~me wtth Tim Conway _(A)

BARNEY
MY MAN SNUFFY
GAVE ME A REAL
PURTY BIRTHDAY
PRESENT 11

HE DIDN'T GO OFF
AN' PLAY CARD S
WITH TH' FELLERS
LAST NIGHT II

PROB'LY

FLAT
BROKE!!

HE ST ILL COULD
A-GONE AN' BEEN

A WATCHER!!

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9:30 (l) C1J flJ New Adltude Vick1
ts ecstatic that her old
boy1nend has moved back
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I!DJ IIlii!! Stael Magnolias
Five friends in Louisiana
meet each Saturdav a1 the

local beauty shop.
11J Ray Bradbury Thealre
10:00 aJ II II} Mldnlghl Collar
Jack 's radio broaclcast
recounts the San Francisco

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BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

Augusl 18, 1tKIO
Frtends will be on hand to back you up
or to be of assistance to you in the year
ahead when you need them. Knowing

·support is available will enable you to
act In a more confident manner.

!actors. bul the oul come
should please you
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 19) An lndo thts newspaper . P_O Box 91428 . Cleve. Yidual whose inHuence e~~:ceed s your s 1S
land, OH 441 01-3428
begmning to vtew you as an equal at th ts
VIRGO (Auy. 23-Sopl. 22) Today could ltme There ts a str ong possibility some
mark the begtnntng of a rather •nteres t- lype of alliance or partnership arrangetng harvest l tme for you People who ment wtll result
you have gone out of your way to help PISCES (Fob. 20-Merch 20) A raise or
will be working on ways to repay your promotion lor which you've been 1"1op·
kmdness .
tng could become a possibility In this
LIBRA (Sopl. 23-0ct. 23) The possiboh· new cycle you have just entered . Conues of an endeavor lor which you ha\le tinue to perform in ways that will imhigh hopes appear 1o be equally as press your superiors.
good as you envision them . Don 't let ARIES (Morch 21-Aprll19) People will
small setbacks cause you to think be drawn to you today. because you'll
emanate an e~~:citing charisma and
otherwise .
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Are you ab- you'll be run to be around . A rise In popsolutely certain you're aware of the lull ,ularity is In the offing.
ram tlications of something on which TAURUS (April 20-Moy 20) That Inyou·ve been working? Continue to nately lucky feeling you have deep down
study 11 carefully. because ils scope i s a rather accurate barometer, even il
could be much grander than you surface indications don't appear to be
suspecl.
supportive.
hy oulstde

SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) II

GEMINI (May 21-Juno 211) II you have

there is something you've been wanting

some special ideas or plans you would
now like to expand upon, go to it. This is

to publish or promote in order to Influence public opinion on a large scale,
this is the time to light the fuse to your
rocke t

the day ror you to think and operate on

a grand scale .
LEO fJulr 23-Aug. 22) You are present;cANCER
(Juno 21-Jutr 221 Don't be
ly in a cycle - • you could be luckier
than usual In enterprises you either CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jon. 19) There dismayed II your financial trends have
orlglnala or pereonally direct. Put your are some transformations developing been a bit erratic lately. Some stabiliz-

talents to good uses. Know where to

look tor romance and you'll lind 11 The

now that cou ld have an effect upon your
finances and status _Thev're controlled

ing Influences could start to enter the
picture as of today.

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when he decides 1hey need a

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10:30 IIl O.aa1 Partonnoncoo A
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My uncle was always urging us to have b1.9 dreams
and ambitions. He sa1d that 1f our sh1p doesn I come 1n
that we should SWIM OUT tom
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tn rcserv1• wllf'n he rebid onl_v two
rlubs With h1s basket of aces. When
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South took of(, askmg for aces . The
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a grand slam. so he played low from
dummy on th e open mg lead Mark 1ng another heart. A club to dummy·s km
East with tht• spade king , he sa w some was followed by dummy 's lasl trump,
ltght If East also held the club queen on which South shed hiS small spade
and four or more dubs He played A·J Poor East had tu keep the king of
of dJ&lt;:lmonds . f:ashed the are and kmg spades, so hr discarded a dub. Declarof hean s. ruffed a hearl, rrossed to er played a club back to h1s Jack and
dummy 's dtamond quf'f.'n anrl rufh·d l'ashed the ace. The lowly seven of

clubs now took the 13th trick.

CROSSWORD

BOARD APPROVES CONTRACT - Meeting
on Thursday at the Meigs County Courthouse In
Pomeroy, the AGHJMV Solid Waste District
voted lo approve a contract with three pot..nttal

by THOMAS JOSEPH
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landllll operators In the district. A Jackson
County group opposes any tHis on the moratorium
on landftll development until the district's plan Is
.approved by the Ohio Environmental Protection
Agency.

U.S. condems Iraqi threats

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Marquis
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film

KENNEBUNKPORT, Malnr
(UPI) - Describing Pres id ent
Bush as "deeply concerned , .. th e
While House Saturday co ndemned Iraq's lhre at to relocatr
and lo withhold adequate food

as pawns to promo te what Iraq
Sf'PS as its self- i n teres t Is con -

from Americ ons and othf'r for -

tr ary 10 int{'r na 1iona l law ." prC's~

rign nationals trapped in that
count ry until the threat of war Is
0V(' r .

·'The use of innocC'nt civilian s

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nigh l after helpin g load transport
CHARLESTON. WVa. (UPI) There's "a good poss ibility " the planes at another U.S. Atr Force
West Virginia National Guard could lxt.o;;c.
The West Virgmia Guard has
be called up in the ne&lt;l few days lO
2,500
members of an atr unit based
jom reservi sts already on duty 1n
the Middl e East, a stale offi c1al 1n Marti nsburg and Charleston and
an Army unu of 3,500 members in
says.
MaJ . Gen. Joseph Skalf of the un11s around the state. The air unil
West Virginia Na1ional Guard sa1d ha.s trained in Egypt and has flown
he is anticipating a telephone call mi ss ions to Europe and Centra]
from the Pentagon thai would ac- Amer ica, Skaff said.
tivate some or all of 1he 6,000
members of the West Vtrgima units.
The Pentagon could cal l on
"I think it's obvious as the way se lected units with spec ial ized
things keep going. you're going 10 medical, transport or evac uation
need to sustam a force," Skaff loid Jbilit1cs r:Jthcr th;:m activating the
a news briefing Friday. "That's CniJrc force, the general said.
where we come in .
Army Reserves, numbering
"There's a possibility 11 could be 4,000 people in the sunc, might be
done in the next few day s."
:Kiivated for duty at bases in the
The general said 156 guanl Un ited Slates. Europe or in the
volunteers from Martinsburg and Arab states, Skaff srud.
MC&lt;Jnwhile, an unspec1fied num Charleston have been sent so mewhere in the Persmn Gulf for duly ber of Air Force Reserve volunteers
in the situation triggered by Iraq's attached to th e 9 I I th Tactical
in vas ion of Kuwait. He would not Reserve Un ll in PitLsburgh have
volunteered for active support duty
say where they are serving.
in
the Middle East crisis and will
Skaff said 40 guard membe1s
be
heading to Southwest Asia.
rewmcd to Martmsburg Thursday

The reserviSts responded lO a 1cqucst by 1he Pentagon and will
prov1de tacueal airlift suppon in
the region, spokesman Mike Martmo said Friday.
There arc 1, I00 reservists based
at GrC&lt;JICr Pinsburgh lntcmational
Au-pon. The 911 th takes its members from Pennsylvania, Ohio and
West Virginia .
Th e Air Force sa1d the 911th has
not bee n mobilized at thi s t1me and
is relymg on voluniCCrs from
within its ranks to fill its current
role.
Martmo would not say how
many rcscmsts would be making
lhc trip to the Middle East nor
would he give theu e&gt;acl destination for security reasons. Departure
was expected during the ne&lt;~
several days, he said.
"We' 1c players, we're not backups, " Manino said.
The reserves are expected 10 help
move troops and supplies with C130H Hcn:ulcs cargo transports,
also known as "taetical airlifters."

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participate in suc h a district .

economy and the environment.

demand. although it could drive
up corn prices and make production economically una ttractive.
Finally. Spralley suggested a
shift lo solar-hydrog en technol
ogy. wilh coal as one of the bases
for pr&lt;lOUCIIOn.

as well as energy .
''Those people aren't necessar
ily lalking to each olher," he I old
a seleCt Ohto House committee
examiner witnesses In pointing
oul that since the attention

He reco mmendE'd fuel conser va tio n, fuel economy standards

lor motor vehicles and increased
investmPnt in m ass tran sit.

"Ohiu coa l u se may be in -

creased through co-processing of
coa I and heavy residual oil lo
produce utility and lransporta-

STATE LOAN - A low-Interest loan lrom
Cenlral Trust Bank of Middleport secured
through the Ohio Department of l)&lt;ovelopment
Mini-Loan Program has been providf'd for

expansion of the Meigs County Ch lropradlc Cllni&lt;'
In Middleport. Friday James Reed of the Marlr·t 1Jt
Office of Central Trust, pictured left , and Emma
Jane Paugh, Middleport bank manager, pres-

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COMMI'M'EE MEETS- The Capital lor a Day
Commltt..e, chaired by Dale Jman, met Friday to
discuss the upcoming events lor Governor Celeste
and his cabinet scheduled lor Sept. 13 and 14.

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Shown here are some of the members of lhe
committee during their meeting. (Times-Sentinel
pholo by Kathryn Kelly)

ented a check to Dr. Nick W. Rohlnson and Dr.
Nam~y P. Kime, owners of tiH• flinic . Drs. Kime
and Robinson, pictured with thrir daughter,
.Jrsse, es tabll•hed the business in Middleport two
years ago. They plan an expansion to double their
existing square footage and add ~f'vt•ral f'm-

ployees. New lreatmenl and x- ruy facilities will
also hr added.

Deliberations begin in trial

testimon y in one of the sta te '~
most celebrat ed murder cases .

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fO&lt;·used on energy by the 1973 · tion fuels. " he sa id.
Arab oil embargo, Ohio's empha
The co nsumer watchdog sugsis on an e ner gy policy has
ges ted that lhr stale might
dwindled lo disinterest.
Initiate a reven ue-neutral sys ·
Once a Cabinet-lev el agency. tern of "gas ·g u zz l er taxes and
the Ohio Department of Energy gas-slpper rebates" as a finan eu rren tly exls ts only as 1he cia l in centive for fuel efficiency.
Office of Coal Technology in Ihe
He sa id studies show 1hat every
[){&gt;partmenl of Developmenl.
mile ridden on mass transit could
Spratley said a state energy
produce up to a 10-mlle redu ction
policy should be achieVl'd while i n automobile use.
mainlalnlng Ohio jobs and a
Spra tle y s aid f'or n·based
cl ea n environmen t.
ethanol could meet 10 percent of

The defense rested Friday
after eliciting often riveting

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By LEE LEONARD
UPJ Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS. Ohio iUP ii
Ohio's ullllly co nsumer watchdog has warned slate legislators
Ihal In view of developments 10
the Middle East, the lime has
come to take the Issue of ene rgy
out of ~1hballs and redesign a
slate str tegy .
And onsumers ' Counsel William swat ley sa id last week Ihat
any erif.rgy policy should be
devised by sta te experts on the

should recrlvC' no mC'rcy.

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proposed co ntract submitted lu two landfill
operators and a potential operator by the
district's policy committee earlier this month.
Approving the contract and returning il. signed.
to the board of directors of the Alhens -Hock lng

HUNTI:--IGTON, W.Va . iUPII
- Closing arguments ended al
5 15 p.m . Saturday in Ihe murder
t rial o f Huntington accou ntant
Lyle McGinnis . who told lhl' jury
Frida y lhe killer of his wife

Ont· lcllt•r stands lor annlher. In lhis sample A is tt~etl
f11r the lhn·e I.'s, X lor the two O's. clc. Single lf.'llf.'rs ,
a1&gt;osh ophes , lhe length and fonnation ol the word~ Rrr all
lunl~ . F.arh ,Jay the code lell.t!rs are dille rent.

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board of directors mel al lhe Meigs Coun ty
Courthou se

would be new to the landf i ll operation business.

while Athens -Hocking and Mid-American are
veteran operators.
The co unti es Involved In the dis trict are Athens.
Gai Ua. Hocking, Jackson. Meigs and Vinlon. The
district was formed as a resull of 198R"s Hou se Bill
592. which required eac h Ohio cou nty to

secretary Marlin Fitzwater said
In a sta tement.
"We urge thai Iraq lmmedlalely reconsider lis refusal to
allow any foreign national deslr
lng to leave. to do so wllhoul
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[n the meantime, the solid waste district' s

Reclamation Company, Mid-American Waste
Systems. and Sands Hill Coal Company. Sands
Hill, If granted a waiver and allowed to operate .

W.Va. Guard units may be activated

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the Environmental Protection Agency to main ·

lain the moratorium on landfill development until
the AGHJMV Solid Waste plan Is approved by the
state .

Consumer advocate pushing
for redesigned energy policy

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star. C

CfJ A Orand Night The
Pertonnl"'f Arlo Baitde PBS
Celebraled artl81a galher at
lhe Chicago Theater to pay
tribute to the unique
contribulion public talavlslon
makes to the performing
arto. (1 :28)
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11J Worewoll Eric encounters
meglcal witch who says she
can 1111 wereWOlf curse.
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by its pres id ent. Agnes I. Martin. The ieller states
thai pollcy making In the solid waste dist rict "has
been neither orderly nor wise".
While asking the governor to Intervene in
mainlalnlng the moratorium on landfill development now In place, Martin alleges lhat the
district, through a "secrel deal," is opening Its
doors to a "massive Influx of oul -of-dlslrlct(and
probably out-of-state) !rash, which totally neglects the effects of the proposed landfills upon
pec1ple and the environment."
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By BRIAN .1. REED
Times-Sentinel Stall
POMEROY- A teller sen I by a grou p opposi ng
the action of the AGHJMV Solid Waste Distr ict
was mailed last week as the district's board of
directors approved a proposed con lracl agree
men! with three landfill operators at its rnePting
In Pomeroy on Thursday.
The letter. a copy of which was mailed to the
news media In the district, was sen t on behalf of
the Jackson County Environmental Commlllee

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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant, August 19, 1990

SOLITII

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agreement with respect to the five ·no·

aces and expressed strong tnteresl m
rlaymg a grand slant North knew the
dtarnond sui\ was solid and. expectmg
South to hold somC'thing like f1vr clubs
to t he A-Q on tht" s1de. forthwith b1d

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Jurors heard almosl six hours
of closing arguments and wenl
out to weigh lhe evidence at
approximately 6 p.m.
Circuli Judge Alfred Ferguson
said the jury could deliberate as
tong as they wanted Saturday,
and Indicated Ihey would remain
unti l a verdlcl was reached.
There are lour conclusions the
jury may come to: guilty of first
degree murder with mercy , flrsl
degree murder with mercy ,
second degree murder or nol
guilly.
Detense attorneys Rober! King
and Robert Allen Introduced
videotapes of newscasts cover-

ing lhr McGinnis case Thr
big spending accou ntant , who
has pleaded guilty In an embezzlement case. is charged with
strangling his wife, Kathy, with a
piece of tel ephone cord and
dumping her body behind a Sl.
Alban s shopping maiL
Klng and Allen also produced
the v ictim's death cerllficate.
which show s Ihe place of death as
St. Albans in Kanawha County .
1~ testJmony Friday, McGln·
nls' daughter, Ami, described
her mother as her "besl friend"
and said Kalhy McGinnis would
have been disappointed bul not

cru~hrcl

had ~ ht' known atxlut the
rmbczzkmrnt,
noting
Mrs .
McG innis would havP supported

him .
"ShP would nrvf'r givr up on
my dad ." /\mi M rC innis sa id .
" H avt' you havt· evl'r had any

re ason lo lh ink your father would
ever harm your mother?" King
asked
" H{' wo uld nf'vrr harm my
mother," Am! sald .

When he was on lhe stand
Thursday, he denied killing his
wife . He also took prosecutors to
task for falllng to lind the real
killers.

Root faces fraud charges
CLEARWATER. Fla . IUPl iThomas Root of Norwalk, Ohio,
who survived a mystery flight to
the Bahamas la st year that
ended In a watery cra sh, has
surrendered to au thorltles to
face 50 criminal charges of
investment fr aud In the sale of

FM radio lice nse appliea tlons.
The former Virginia lawyer.
who became nationally known
las I year when his plane crashed
orr the Bahamas after a bizarre
six-hour flight, flew to Clearwater Friday to surrender to
(See ROOT. page A6i

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Commentary and perspective

Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant,

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Money Ideas

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August 19, 1990

Politics and PEs
GA LLIPOLI S - As recent
even ts aga in Ill us tra te . finan cia l
a nd politi cal developme nts a re
irrever sibly linked. Ou r analysis
I n ' ' M o n ey
Id ea s " g e ne r -

No blacks at country club? So what!
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LFTTERS OF' OP INION are weloom l". Th (')' should bf" IE'!'Is th a n .100 words
long . All lettt'rs [Jrt&gt; sub) N1 t o ed lt lng and mu s t be signed w ith n a m f", a ddr ess a n d
telep hon(' numbf&gt;r . No unstgncd l et ters w111 hf' publi shed. Lett ers shoulr1 hi' In

good taste, addressin g lssues, not persooal\tles.

II you try to place the hea dlin es
o f the la st few days Into some sort
of cosmic order, Saddam Hu ssein's barbaric belligere nce, the
o il co mpanies ' d eceitful price
goug ing a nd the onagaln, offagain budget deficit negoti a tions
comm a nd a high priority .
Wha t I cannot compre he nd.
however , Is the media's obsess ion with the exclusion of black
people from a country club whose
me mbers s pend an entire day
sm acking a white pellet with a
s ti ck, the n trac king tha t pe lle t
over sever a l mlles of greenery io
little holes tha t would m a ke a
gopher beam .
Th e only thing sillie r tha n golf.
a game lnven te d by people bo red
with croque t. was a threa te ned

Fraudlent investment
advisors run rampant
WASli!NGTON- ll 's eas ie r to
be&lt;'om P a re gistered investm ent

advi se r than It Is to get a d r ive r 's
llc&lt;·nse . And tha t means your
c ha nces o f getting s tu ck by bad
money advice ar e about as good

as your c ha nces of getting st uc k
be hind som&lt;'Onl' doing 45 In the
fa r le ft lane .
Just abou t anyonP ca n hang ou t
a shi nglP that say s ' 'inves tmen t

advi ser " All thPy have to do Is
fill out an ap plica tio n t o the
St'CUriti es &lt;:tlld r:.\C' hange Com-

miss ion a nd pay a $1511 lee. The
SEC doc•s n' t eVP n bo ther to ve ri fy
the in forma tio n i n the applica -

tion. Mos t of the applica n ts a re
legi tim ai P, but enough of them
havP defra udPd lhPir r lit•nt s to
pro mp t 01 t·o n g r ess l o n a l
' in vesti gat ion

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Sinn • 1980. lhP number of
peopl1• ca lling lh••mse lves flnan -

. c ia I advl st:&gt;r s has tr lf..l!ed from
. 4,600 to 14 ,[)()(). Du ring the sa m e

: time, the numbe r of SE C u!flclals
· policing the ind us try has re. mal ned unchangl:'d &lt;J t an Inadequate 41.

It s hould come as no su rpr ise
that the level of fraud a nd a buse
In thi s bu rgeo ning bu siness Is
now up to about $200 million a
yea r , and tha t only co unts the
cases that a re r e ported .
Ex perts agree tha t m os t of lhP
fraud Is n' t re ported beca use
people a re too e mbarrassed to
admls t they were take n to the
c lea ners , or th eir financ ial a dviser Is s li c k e nough to m a ke
the m believe they lost the ir
money to the whims of the
m ar krt .
.~veryone is vul nerablE'

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cau se e ver yo ne Is get ti ng Int o the
lnveslme nt ga me th ese days .
Parents a re saving money lo r
the ir c hild re n' s education, hei rs
are looking for he lp In man ag ing
the ir Inhe rita nces . widows a nd
widower s need a dvice on how lo
Inves t I Ue Insurance. Profes
slonal guidance Is oft e n the bes t
route, bu t the professiona l gu ide
may have no tra ining, or wo rse
yet, may be a co n a r tist.
The fra ud a nd abu se com es In

Jack Anderson
Dale Van A tta

m any form s. Some c ha rla ta ns
ta ke the money ou trig ht , a nd
g ive back o nly excu ses until they
ha ve e noug h mone y to retire to
Acapulco. Others put the money
int o so-calle d " inves tm e n ts"
whic h. In one case , turned out to
be paym ents on o ld de bt s of th e
compa ny in which th e mo ne y was
Inves ted a nd pay ments towa rd
the specula tive ventures of th e
adviser himse lf.
The Genera l Acco un tin g Offi ce
ta lU ed the re ported cases of
Inves tme nt fra ud by a dvisers
and co ncluded tha t the SEC
regis tration g ives inves to r s the
wrong impressio n - th a t the
gove rnmen t has gi ven Its sea l of
a pprova l.
"Jus t as th e public ass umes
tha t oth er s who offer professio nal servi ces . suc h as la wyer s
a nd accoun ta nts, possess cer ta in
q ua lifica ti o ns beca use of the ir
certifica tion, the public m ay
assume tha t Inves tment adviser s
are similar ly q uall ~ed ." the
GAO auditors re ported . ··s uc h a n
as sumpti on Is unfounded."

pro tes t a gainst a country cl ub's
a ll-white membership.
T here's really nothing wrong
with a ll-white country c lubs,
m lnd you . They flourish all over
the country, and no one notices .
The y only become wrong to th e
m edia when (a) a Supreme Court
nominee belongs to one, or (b) It
Is the site of I he Professional Golf
Associ a tion Championship.
E ve n the n, the all-white count ry c lub fit s Mr. Dooley's d escription of the vice presidency - " It
Is n't a crime e xactly. Yecan 't be
slnt to jail f'r It, but it 's a kind lv
d isgrace. It 's like wrltln' anony m ous lette r s."
It was n't exaclly a c rime when
the founder of Bi r mingham's
Shoa l Cree k Country Club, Ha ll
T hompson, declared his opposition to bla c k members. The
co u r tly Southern gentleman was
merely being honest a bout the
a ttitudes of his club 's m e mber s.
Unfortunate ly, he ha d forgotten
what ha ppened two years ago
when AI Campants a nd Jimmy
the Greek, made con troversial
re m a rks a bout blacks In sports.
E ve n the Birm ingham bl ack
bu siness man who was offe red a n
honorar y m e mbership In the
Shoal Creek Club to a vert the
pro tes t saw through the cha rade.
" J o ining a country Club was
neve r a hlg h prlorlty In my life.'·
co nfessed Loui s J . Willie.
But , as us ua l, black feelings

"grt no respect. " A we-knowwha t's-bes t-lor-you media u n
leas hed an inves ti ga tive binge
th at concluded with an a mazing
reve la ti on: Mos t of the na tion' s
country c lubs ha ve no blac k
members! That' s like discove r Ing th a t ric h people play polo and
poor people play the numbers.
l wish I knew what syndrome
causes white Am e ricans to get
periodica lly s idetra cked on suc h

gargantuan irrelev ancies in racr
relations.
Thirty-one years a go, I wrot e a
column lor the New Yor k Age, a
Ha rlem wee kly , titled , " Bi g
Megllla Over a White Tennis
BaiL" I criticized the publ ic
fu ror ove r a Fores t Hills, N.Y .,
te nnis club' s denta l of a membership to th e son of U.N. Unde rsecretar y R a lph J . Bunche. I
contend ed that me mbership In
a n exclus ive count ry c lub was n't
lik ely to In spire people to link

Chuck Stone
hands a nd sing " We Shall Overcome ." Today, Birmingham's
three-term black mayor still
can't play goll a t the Shoal Creek
Country Club, bu tdoes It matter?
Whic h brings us back to that
silly va r iation of croquet called
golf. So me critics Insist that
bla c k membership In country
clubs Is nece ssary because so
muc h co rporate networking and
dec ision making takes place on
the golf course.
I' m unimpressed. When the
J apa nese purc hased Rockefeller
Ce nte r and Arabs poured billion s
of d o lla r s Into American real
es tate , they did not consumma te
those deals on the manicured
greens where corpora te execu tives get a day of R&amp;R by
re peatedly whacking a littl e
white pelle t Into the e nt ra nce of a
gopher 's dom lcl!e .

a lly cent er s on
the fina nc i al ar ena. However ,
the comment s '

a nd pers p ec tives tha t follow
re flec l our knowled ge that it
would be s uperfici al to analyze
the ma r ke t s a t the current lime
without acknowledging the tre·
me nd ous Impact that Middle
E ast developments will play 10
th e heal th of t hese ma rket s.
The fund a m enta l seeds of the

Iraq inva sio n of Ku wa it were
FffiST TIME FAIRGOERS - Eight-week-old twins of Laren
and Tony Riffle weren't much Impressed with the Meigs County
Falr. In lact, they didn't eve n seem to mind the midway ·
nolse .... most of th e time . Lare n stoops lo c hec k out Whitney
Morgan and Wesley ,Jordan hefo re they proceed with the buggy un
about th e fairgrounds .

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Tod ay Is Su nday , Aug . !9, the 231sl d ay of 1990 with 134 to fo llow .
The m oon Is wa ning, mo;in g towa rd Its new phase.
The m orning s tars are Venus , Ma rs and Jupit er.
The eve ning sta r s are Mercury a nd Sa turn .
Those born on this dat e a re under the si gn of Leo . They includ e
E ng lish poet John Dryd e n In 1631. Connec ticut cloc kmaker Seth
T homas In 1785, s ta tes ma n Ber na rd Ba r uch In 1870, avi a tion pionee r
Orville Wr ig ht In 1871. Fren c h fas hio n des igne r Coco Chanelln 18&amp;1 ,

GALLIPO LIS - The board of
directors at Ohio Va lley Bank
a pproved promotion s of Mich ael
D. Fran c is a nd Larry E . Miller II
during the Aug. 7 board meeting
according to pres ident a nd chief
executl vP officer , J a mes L.
Dalley .
Franci s , wh o has a B.S. d egree
in econom ic s and finance from

the Un lvcrsil y of Rio Gra nde, has
been promoted to Assis ta nt Ca shIe r a nd Loa n Administ rat ion
Off icer . He will supervi se colletlon act iv iti es on al l commer ci al,

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inc rease fi eld capa city of 211
pe rce nt by using radial ti rr&gt;s In
conjun cti on with front whrl' l
assis t.
T he bes t lr me of year for
seed ing la wn s is approaching
New p roduc t s con tai ning seed
with hydromulc h have the d isadva nta ge of no t go ing through
sm a ll spreaders. Over seed ing or

w eed contam lnlatlon and new s

sit y of Tennessee .

caused by

usr of straw wllh new seed! ngs

a re good a pproac hes, although

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men ts will be ser ved _No reser vations ar e necessary .

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by using a front -wheel as sist
tra ctor . This wa s based on 600
hours per year usa ge. He used
John Deere 4440 and 4450 tractors
In his s tudy . At current . fuel pri ce
the sav ings would be double lh e
a mount. Dr. Stout also showed an

for fall seedln gs will b£. piL•ntlful
s uppl y thi s year
F'a r m Cit y Day Is jus t a few
weeks away . This year' s eve nt is
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fa mil ies of Paul and E~ Butle r

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Fellowship dinner
CR OWN CITY - Good Hope
Churc h wlll have a fellowship
dinne r a t noon, Sunday; baptism
ln the Ohio River follows with
Rev _ John Melon offlclatlng.

Masonic picnic
RIO GRANDE - The 12th
Masonic Dis trict Asoclatlon will
hold a famlly plcntc fo r all
Masons and their famUies at the
Bob Ev a ns Shelter House Aug. 19
at 4:30 p.m . It will be a potluck
dinner with drinks provided.

No ne theless, the limP fra m for
resoluti on r em ain s uncer ta i n
and there are a dizzyi ng arr ay of

possi ble scena rios wh ic h could
res ult fro m that resol ullon. Due
to the tremendous number of
highly u np redic ta ble va ria bles
tha t will a!!ect the ou tco me. no
one Is ab le to p redict with
confiden ce what will t ra nspir e.
In pa r tic ula r . no one can predi ct
th e e !!ec t, short term or long
term , on crud e oil prices. As a

res ult . ne ith er
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count r ies
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thi s light . the recent jitte r y
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the classi c academic sense. the

term " risk" is interc hangea ble
with "u ncert ain ty'' .

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returns. so stoc k and bo nd prices
responded a ccordingly a nd were
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even I wiII be held a t Shelte r
House fi ve a t R accoon Creek
Cou nt y P a rk jus t off Route 77:\.
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plants and g ene ra l u tilization of
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Auj:Just 19. 1990

August 19, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis. Ohio- Point Pleasant.

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- - - - -Area deaths-- - - - Walter Elliott
GALLI POLIS - Pa llbearer s
a t the fun era l of Wa lter Elliot t on
Sat urday we re Tim Massie . Rob
Massie. Eugene E llio tt. Hobert
Fos te r , Ro ber t Brow n and G len don E lliot t. Honorary pa llbear er s

were

Noel

Massle

and

Smel tzer Rose.

marr ied in 193:! in Huntington.
W.Va .; onp sun. Willi am Go th ard
of Day ton; two daug hters. Phv·l
lis Stewa rt of Ga llipolis and
Karen McCormick of Pataska lia .
Ohio; seven gra ndchildre n; two

GA LLI PO LlS - Lowe ll M.
Got ha rd , 77, 242 Mag nolia Dr.,
Gai Upolis, d iPd F riday a t Holzer
·
Me dica l Cente r
He was a rPt irPd truck dr iver
from the Point Ex press Com pany with 30 vea r s of se rvice. He

Ka ppa .Alpha fra te rn ity . wa s
assoieated wit h the Sa m Nic hols
a nd Son clo thing busin ess pri or to
l1J60. ac tive ly par ticipatPd in thl'
co nt rue ! io n a nd homebuild ing
business in Poi nt Pleasa n t.
served as admi ni st rat or of La kin
State Hospi ta l between 19711 a nd
1978 and was e mployed t be fore
ret ir ing! wi th the W.V. Sta te
llealt h Departmen t.
Born April 4. 1928 In Morgan ·
tow n. W.Va. he was the so n of
De ll" tCor ulli t Nichols a nd the
la tr Samue l L Nichols , Sr .

si sters, Lillian Ca n er of Bar ·

bo ursvilie , W.Va . a nd Aud rev
Porte r of Ambr id ge, Pa .: and
thr ee great -gra ndc hild ren
He was prPcPdcd i n dea1h bv
seve n brothers .

wwell Gothard

sity. hl' wa s a me mbe r of thP

·

Services wi ll be held Mondav
at 1:30p. m . a t the Waugh -Hal lev Wood Fu neral Hom e with the
Rev . J osep h fle fn e r offi cia ting.
Bur ia l will be at the Ohio Va llev

Also survivi ng ar e two sons,

Sam uel 1\" icho is, Ill of Myrt le
Brac h, S.C. and Edwa r d £l .
Nicholl of Hun ti ngton : three
d a ug hters , Mr s Thom as L.
tK im t Goodma n a nd Leig h Ni cho ls of Virg ini a Beach, Va. , a nd
Mrs ..lames J . rCiaud ia r We ller,
Ill of Hu nti ngton: one sis ter,
Mr s Dewey S t Man Ste llar
Hasti ngs of Morg a nwwn; one
brot her. Alfred L Nic hols of
Myrlle &amp;•ac h. S.C; !lancer.
Bn•n da Am os of Po int Pleasa nt:
o ne grondc hild and SC\.-'Pral nir ·
('C'S J nd n(•phews
F' um·ra l SL'r Vil'P w i ll be Mo n
day ;11 12 p.m . at th(' Crow H us sp]]
F unl'ral HomP. F rie nd s ma~' ca ll
at thr funrr~d homt' S u nda~' from
'2 to -t p .m . a nd 7 to q p.rn
Addi tiona l visit ing hour" wi l l bl'
twld il l t hl' Has ting's Funl'ra l

Memory Gardrns. Fri e-nd s rna\·
call at the funera l hom e Sunda\·
from 6 to 9 p.m.
·

Samuel

L. Nichols Jr.

wa s a member of the Eu reka

Methodi st Churc h a nd t he
Team sh' r&gt; Cnion 17o.
Born .~ ug 20. 1912 in Ga llia
Co untv·. he was the so n of the la te
Benjamin H a nd Ne tti e B.
1Richy 1 l~othard .
Hr i~ su rvived by hi s wife,
fi a t tic Bell Harrin g ton, who m he

PO INT P LEASANT- Samuel
L. Nicho ls. J r .. 62. of Point
P leas ant, died Aug. 18 at sr
Mary' s Hosp ital rn Hu ntington.
Nic hols was a mem ber of the
Christ Episcopa l Church. was a
U.S. Army Vetern hav ing served
in the Ko rea n co nflict. A g ra du ate from Wes t Vi r g inia Un1vtT

Air conditioning class
set at Buckeye Hills
HIO&lt;;HAN !Jf: - A pr ogra m in
.Jir ro nd 1tio ning a nd hea tlnJ;, will
be offered this fa ll by the Adult
Srn·irrs divis io n of t he Ga lli a . J c~ckso n Vint on
JVSD. Th is
cour ;-;c is gea r ed to those wh o arp

intPn'.'\!rd in lPar nin g to in stall,
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heati ng and rf'frigerat ion

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F:ll'c t r it· al wir ing 1high a nd low
\·uJta gt&gt;t . as WP II as r us rom
rle signPd sy tems, a re an im por l~ ln t pent of this prog r a m because

of rhr• rm porta nre pa r t they play
in

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DuP ro thP na tion&lt;.ll a nd state
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Th 1s rlil ss wi l l be 6V huurs in
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Se pt 1o The class wi ll meet from
.-.: am unti l noon for 15 wee k s.
The· cos t of till' class b $150. T he

Roderick lo
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Hllclr brandt' s testimony wa s
rea d ba ck to the ju ry of 10 men
and two women, w ho a ppea red
verd ict at stair Supreme Cour t in

Ce nter. For mOre inform atio n,
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Man halta n .

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SERVICE AWARD - Constan ce White re·
ce ived the Dls tinqulshed Servi ce Award In
recognition of outstanding efforts In support oltht•
Goodyear Awards program for Gallla County.

exhaus tPd in (h f'ir ten th day of
dPliberatio ns with no sig n of a

Reg . Separate Items
998 .95 In 1990 Catalog

order to in sure yo ur placr in th is
class , mai! a chec k or monp\·
ord er to Buckeye H il ls Ca rPf'.r

my ca mpa ign. 1 wi ll rely on him
to ovrrsPE' an d roord ina tr ou r
gra s!i roots organ izati on in Ga l lia
Co un t~· to Pnsurt:' a largr dem oFi sher
fi s her , 19, ha s sen·rct in thr
OhiO Legtslaturr for th e pas t 10
ye a r s. He was recC'ntly cnd orsrd
bv the Fra ternal Order of Polr cc
and the Ohio Sierra Club

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class wil l be loc ated at Mr n ilat
In du st ries in Jackson and will br
ta ug ht by Don Comer The $l oll
Pnro llmen t fE'f' covprs book:-.
rrqu ired . En roll me nt i n this
program will be limited so in

"T he rolf' of thr co unt y m a nagrr i s c riti ca l to the success of

turn ou t this fa l l. " sa id

Sandy Bush, of F r uth Pharmacy, Queen Miranda
Nicholson, King Mike P arker , Pork Princess
Christine Schultz, and Titus.

a $5 cash prize from the Ohio Va lley P ublishing
Co. Leave your num c, uddress and t elephone
number with your card or letter. No telephone
calls will be a ccepted. All contes t ent ries should
be turned in to the newspaper oflke by 4 p .m . each
Wednesday. In case of 11 tl&lt;'. the win ner will be
chosen by lotte ry . Nex t week, a Gaiiia Co unty
farm will be featured by theGaiUa SoU and Wat er
Conservation District.

SELECT GROUP OF

mee ha nlc or gener al matn tr

campa 1gn

c rati r

Rt;SERVE CHAMPIOI'\ HOG - The reserve
c ha mpion hog at the 4-H junior fair livcsto(.~ k sale
was purcha."i Pd from Matt Titus by Fruth
Pharmac.v for $3.50 per pound . Pktured, 1-r, an

MYSTERY FARM - This week's mystery
farm, featured by the Meigs S o~ and Water
Conservation District, is locate d somewhere In
Meigs County. Individuals wishing to participate
in th e weekly contest m ay do so by guessing the
farm' s owner. Just mail, or drop off your guess to
the GaiUpolls Dally Tribune, 825 Third Ave.,
.GaJUpolis, Ohio, 45631, or the Dally Sentinel, Ill
.C ourt St., Pomeroy. Obio, 45769,and you may win

ll onH' in Mo r g&lt;Jnto\.\'n on Tut·s
ci&lt;J _
\" ! rum 10 a m to noon p.rn
C ra \ 'Ps i de SL'rvi CP wi l ila ke pIa Cl '
T uPsday &lt;~I 1 p.m Huria l w il l bl'
i n th P Li st Oak CrovP CrmP ter y
in M organ tow n.

frlgrra tlo n gas rrc laim ing and
clea ning wi I! also be J part off his

Boiler operator class set
HIO CRANDE- Th e ~ c k eye
Hills Ca reer Cent er, Adult Ser vi('t:" Di ,·is ion. will be offer in g a
bo ilrr Op4"'ra tor cl ass . Th is class

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hnes. you can s~M use serviCes riQurflrtQ tones. ~k! attemal!~e klng - cli51anc~ al'l!l comoutenz&amp;d Sfi'VICI S FCC regiSier&amp;c:l No! lor ~rty
I"Ms We seMCe wtlat we seH
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. w actNaroo ana rMunum MMCe oomrrvtll"'eell wrttl
Radio Slld celkJiar phone earner eKCept whe re prohiblaw
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PARTICIPATING STORES

SCHOLARSHIP GIVEN - l&lt;:die Duncan was
presented wilh the Ohio SoU and Water
Conservation Auxiliary Scholarship Award of
$300 by Vicki Beery. State presid ent at lhe
OFSWCD Summer Supervis ors Sc hool banquet In
Columbu s. Children of pastor present supervisors

of thf' local districts arr• eligibl e a nd mu st be
s tude nl&lt;ii e nterin g thrir j1mior or senior yr a rs of
coUege. E dl e will b{' t•ntt•rin g her se nior year at
the Llniversit y of Rio c; r and t• m a.ior ing in
e le m Pnta r y t• du &lt;"!.ill on.

EMS units respond to help calls
POMEROY- Eight ca lls were
answered F'rlday and early Sa t ·
urd ay morn ing by units of the
Me igs Coun ty Emergency Med i·
ca l Service.
At 3. 52 a.m. Friday. the
Rutl a nd unit respond ed to a call
at Meigs Mine 31 a nd tra nspor ted
Larrv McGrath fr om th ere ro
O'Bieness fl os pit a l In Athe ns.
At 9:30 a.m. the Midd lepor t
unit went to Ra ilroad St. fo r
Haze l McHaffi e who was ta ken to
P leasan t Valley Hospita l, a nd at
1:08 the Pomeroy un\1 went to
Ba Iley Run Roa d for Brenda
Temple ton who was transported
to Vetera ns Memor ia l Hospital.
Also transpor ted to Vetera ns
was Brenda Tem pleton of Bai ley
Run Road at 1:08 p.m. The
Racine unit was ca lled at 2. 48
p.m for Cha rles Young, Rou te
124. and tra nsported him to
Veteran s.
Ot her calls were 5: 18 p.m .,
Middleport un it to South Second
St. lor Home Moodlspaugh who
was ta ken to the Holzer Medica l
Center; 7: 44p.m. the Middleport
unit to Loga n Street for Louise
Side rs, treated but not tr ans·
ported; 10: 15 p.m. the Rutl and
unit transported La rry Brickles
from the Roc k Springs Fa ir·
g rounds to Veterans Me moria l;
a nd at 2: 14 a. m . Sat urday, the

Tuppers P la ins un it went to Ed en
Ridge Road for Chr is topher

Scyuc who wa s ta ken to Camden
Clark .

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We can help . To get cash for college. come to Star Bank . You may
qualify for a Stafford Loan . formerly call ed the Guaranteed Student
Loan .
You make no payments until you graduate . You may also apply for
a Star Bank Visa Card and a Tellerific 24 -Hour Teller card that gives
you access to cash throughout the region . To get your Star Bank
Student Loan Express Kit, call or stop by any Sta r Bank 's office.

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r--Local news briefs-.. US
Legal services interviewing
ATHENS- Southeastern Ohio Legal Services In Athens is
now intervie wing clients In Gallla County . According to Tim
Foran, managing attorney, the federally funded agency Is
conducting Interviews every other week In the conference room
on the second floor of th Galli a County Courthouse across from
lhP Jaw library.
Appointments must be scheduled through the main Athens
office by calling 1-800-686-3669. Legal services represents low
income persons In civil matters only In cases such as domestic
violence, evictions, public benellts and unemployment

August 19, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W.Va.
(From U.S., page At)

delay or condition," he said.
Fitzwater also termed as "to·
tally unacceptable" Iraq's an nouncement late Friday that it
would hold Americans and other
foreign nationals until the threat
of war ls over.
The press secretary Issued the
brief statement shortly after
Iraq announced it would also

limit food to these nationals,
including babies. until a week-old
de factQ blockade Initiated by the
United States is lilted.
The carefully worded one-page
statement was the admlnlstra·
lion's first comment on Iraq's
threat late Friday to hold all
foreign nationals until the Persian Gulf crtsts ends.

In the statement, the adminis
tratlon still refused to describe
these captives as "hostages , "
referring to them Instead as
"American citizens," "Individu als" or "foreign nationals."
Fitzwater said Bush views the
statement Friday by the speaker
of Iraq's national assembly that
Baghdad "'will play host to

(From ROOT, paKe Ali
Pinellas County authorities.
He was booked briefly In the
county jail before a circuit judgP
ordered hlm released on hls own
recognizance. A sheriff's department spokeswoman said Root
left Immediately lor Ohio.
Root Is accused with three
other men of selling fraudulent
Investment opportunities In FM
radio license applications pend ·
ing before the Federal Communi·
cat ions Commission.
The 37 -year -old attorney
handled applications for investors in Sonrise, a Georgia eom
pany that espoused Christian
principles In its sales literature.
Root has a lready pleaded
guilty to federa l felony charges
of misrepresenting clients. He
faces up to 35 years In prison and
$1.2 ml!llon In fines and he will
likely be sentenced within 30
days.
He a lso has been Indicted by a
grand jury In North Carolina on
455 counts of securities fraud and
other charges.

Zonin{( meeting cancelled
t ;/, LJ.ll'l.ll . I' - .James T . Boster, coordinator of the
rtanntng Com miss ion, announced that the public
!11 ' ill 111g of tilt' Ca Iii polis City Commission scheduled for Sept. 12
.11 :) .)0 p rr1. hLts bPt~n cancelled.
Hu' lt't sclid in a lcltf•t dated Aug . 13 that Cendel Group Ltd . of
\\··.HJ..,le r wit tldrPw thrlr application request to rezone the Larry
( lt·ndtncn proprny at Bastjani and Ohio Avenue.
&lt; ;all1pulh

filed with department
RESERVE CHAMPION LAMB -The reserve
champion lamb, owned by Adam Sheets, was
purchased by Whaley's Auto Parts lor $9.50 a
pound during the 4-H junior lair livestock sale

held Friday night. Pictured, 1-r, are Adam Sheets,
front. Back, King Mike Parker, Gene Whaley,
Wool Princess Nancy Nally, and Queen Miranda
Nicholson.

,_·;~ nda l ism,

Hich"rd Layne. 305 Brookside Dr., Gallipolis, domestic·
'-

~ ~ndali s m .

Cra nd Rental Sta tion. 431 Pike St., Gallipolis, theft;
lloh's Elrct rontc, State Route 7, Ga!UpoUs, theft;
1:~1"· Peni c k. 65 Garfield, Gallipolis, animal bite.

Tu·o jaiLPd in Gallipolis

l ..'i . 3S rontract signed
r il.l'\11&gt;l

s-

Re r nard B. Hurst. P.E .. director for the Ohio

lht ·co ntract was awarded to Beaver Excavating Company of
t ·'" '" " lur S~. ~ %.BG0. Work for the project Is expected to begin
1 111! ~ H·dtc~ 1t · : \

Till'- pr•.lit 'l r i." one of three that was announced by Governor
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h.mt r···b t• · a nd ODOT Director Hurst In October 1989. Th e

:d.'1n 1\\'( j p['l)jt·c t s brgan in April1990 when Celeste and Hurst
I" uk1· ground &lt;n l1io Grande. Contractors for those projects are

ho lkns ing Co ns truction Company and the Shelly Company.
r tctuher II. 1991 ts the estimated completion date lor all three
pro wet s

Dinner-dance scheduled
VI IDDIYPORT - September Swing, a dinner dance, will be
held Srpt '1. Irom G to 9 p.m at the Feeney Bennett American
L• ~ iun Ann1·x nn Mtll Stree t in Middleport.
Thr· danr &lt;' " spo nsored by the Middleport Arts Council and
I hi' prtr·P h $2:, pr r couple. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m , and
rLtnr ·ing will follow Musi c will be provided by George HalL
Hcst·rvat\on s mu s t be made by Sept. 2 to Mrs. Roscoe Wise,
·,_,:, Smilh T hi rd 1\vc . Middle port, 457GO .
Tickf't s rn &lt;l_v also be purch ased at King Hardware, Midd leport
l )t'J~&lt;IIIIIH'nt StorP. Dair y Queen Brazier, Gerald Powel l or
l&gt;d'&gt;·id l~uirkf'l Insurann•

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Introduction to Business
Monday
Math Review
Tuesday /Thursday
Introduction to Marketing
Wednesday
Fundamentals of Speech Co mmunication Thursday

BLACKSTONE

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Tuesday
Wednesday
Monday /Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday

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OFFICE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

ground for t'niPring an accrP-

diated records technology or a
registered records administra ·
Uon program . Medicolegal communication , which inc ludes confidentiality and form
preparation, Is also emphasized.
This course provides good,
strong, d !versified background
for any mPdieal field and offers
good pxper!Pnrr for med iced
transcription.

In order for a student to
successfully complPte this pro
gram, instructor Gail Smith
stresses the Importance of pre·
vious clerical training or c lerica l
work experience which includes
typing skills.
This program begins Sept. 4.
Classes are Monday through
Thursday from 5 to 111 p.m.
Classroom aetivlliPs, laboratory
and field experiences are a part
of the program. Some activities
will be schedules during the
ilavtime. Participants may
apply for PELL grants . For more
information. call 245-5334

Health Insurance

business is defX•ndent upon the
productivity and responsibi lity
of office workers.

Therefore, the program em·
pha slzes accuracy, skills training and personal and job
deve lopment
After c\prical basics are masten~ d. the studPnt ha s an opportunity for furthPr instruetion in
specialized areas s uch as pay roll , accounting, legal and computer s imulations. The program
structure allows for individual
ins truction for the beginning
cleri ca l stud ent as well as for the
oe~son who wants to improve

ex is~ ng skills.
This program begins Sept. 4.
Classes are Monday through
Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m.
Tuition lor the nine-month program is $1,500. Financial assist ·
ance Is available for those who
qualify.
For more information. call
245-5334.

RIO GllANDF - BuckcyP
Hills Career Center is gL'rJring up
for another bi g Yf'rlr in ~dult
serv ices. It ran offl'r yo u the
quallty edueatiun you want a!
affordable fecs in a one yf'ar
program .
Last ypar. BHCC served an
average of 644 people each month
through a variety of on -campus
and off-campus classes. There
were 30 busines ses served last
year
Of!Ned will be . air conditionIng, indu strial maintenance, of·
flee specialist. nurse aide, computpr classes, adult basic
education, fire training, LPN,
auto mechanics . medical sccre·
tary, Ohio peace office r, nursP
ald MRDD. boller operator.
EMT. career counseling.
For more information on these
or other classes, call 245-5334
* SP£C1Al SUJIKR 8ARr.I.IN

RIO GRANDE- Fall registration is now open for the Industrial
Maintenance program at Buck·
eye Hills Career Center, Adult
Services division . Machine shop
skills will be the course of study
on Monday and Tuesday PVPn·
lngs which ineludes welding,
blueprint reading, layout work
and work with engine lathe
Flectricity will be taught on
Wc•dnesday and Thur sday eventngs . Included in this section is
language of electricity. parallel
circuits, residential. commercial
and Industrial wiring, trouble ·
shooting and much more. Thi s
nine-month, GOO-hour class beg ins Sept. 4 and will meet from 6 to
10 p.m. Financial aid Is available
for qaullfled persons . A high
sc hool diploma or GED is not
required for this program. For
marl' Information, call 245-53:14.

Who helps
protect you
from htgh
medical costs?

CAROLL SNOWDEN
Corn8f of Third Ave. &amp;

Stata St.
Gallipolis, Oh .
Phone 446-4290
Home 446 -4618
Stale Farm Mulual Au iOITXII&gt;rle lrlSulance CtKT1LJdrr; Horne 0/IM.;e BIOOffllll(JIOn IIIII!OI S

55 ALIVE
MATURE DRIVING
Sponsored by PEOPLES BANK
55 Alive Mature Driving is the most recognized nationwide driving course designed especially for the mature motorist. Produced by the American Association of Retired Persons (MRP). the course will update your driving skills for
today's complex roadways and help you maintain your driving mobility for years
to come.

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Completion of the 55 Alive Mature Driving course is recognized by many insurance companies as applicable toward a reduction in auto insurance premiums. Your own insurance company can tell you if you will be eligible for a
discount.

DR. ALICE GRICOSKI
lr•gp in Philadelphia, Pa.. and
ea1nC'd her medical degree at
Washington Unvlerstt y in St.
Loui s. Mo . She served as chief
rrsident at the Univprsity of
Cincinnati,
drparmf'nl of
surgery in 19R5·8" She join ed
llo lzcr Clinic tn 1986 and was
president of Gallia County Medl ·
c a l Society in 1989-90. She has
also co-a utho red a tra ining hook
for use by medic a l st udents and
rrsidrnts In providing mon•
C'fficlent man agement of eom
mon s urgical problems .

The course is being offered on the following dates:
•August 26 and 27 -- 9:00a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
at Peoples Bank of Point Pleasant. 2212 Jackson Avenue. Point Pleasant, WV
• August 30 an 31 -- 9:00a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
at Peoples Bank of New Haven, 5th Street, New Haven, WV
You do not have to be a member of AARP or a customer of Peoples Bank in order
to participate. The course is open to everyone 50 years of age and over. There is
a $7.00 registration fee to cover the cost of materials .
To register, please clip and mail the bottom half of this ad, along with your check
or money order for $7.00 made payable to "AARP" to:
Marilyn Martin
Peoples Bank
2212 Jackson Avenue, Point Pleasant, WV 25550
(304) 675- 1121

ONE EVEN ING SHOW 7:30
ADMISSION 11.10
446-0923

MATINEE~ ~ATURDAV/~UNDAY "WEONE~DAY

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Please enroll me in the 55 Alive/Mature Driving Course at :
(please check one) 0 Point Pleasant or 0 New Haven
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Monday
Monday /Wednesday
Wednesday

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FALL QUARTER BEGINS AUGUST 20TH
TO PRE-REGISTER OR
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CALL 1-800-282-7201 EXT. 325

The purpose of the committee
is to address the percetved needs
of the young physician member
of the OSMA. In this capacity,
Gricoski becomes the represen tative ol all young physicians
within the 9th di s trict ol the Ohio
organization as they sf'rk to meet
the medic a l challenges of the
futur e.
An a c ti\-'f' member of thP
surg e ry depa rtment a t HolZPr
Clinic and Holzer Medical ( 'p n
trr, s hr rcceh..: ed hPr hachrlor' s
drgrPf' from Ch('Stnul Hill Col

offered

BRINGS CLASSES TO OFF
CAMPUS LOCATIONS

American Economy
Math Review
Small Business Management

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RIO GRANDE - The Gallla ·
Jackson-Vinton JVSD, Adult Ser vices division, encourages those
in!Prested to register for the fall
semester of the Office Specialist
progra m. In this program, stu·
dents will perform tasks utilizing
a variety of office equipment
such as calculators, typewriters,
dictaphones and computers.
In addition to the basics of
typing, bookkePping and filing,
students will become familiar
with payroll procedurPs, letter
composition. IBM microcompu ter s. Displaywrite, Lotus and
Wr iting Assistant. We undPrstand the e fficient operation of

courses

YOUR UNfVERSITY - YOUR COLLEGE

Computer Applications
Marketing Communications
Freshman Math
Introduction to Business
Composition I

Angus Farm, Ardmore, Alabama, and Sarah Hill,
Bidwell, own the winner. (Photo by American
Angus 1\ssoclatlon.)

Office specialist program scheduled

Variety of

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MEIGS COUNTY

MEIGS HlGH SCHOOL

CHAMPION SENIOR - Yearling Helfer at the
1990 Virginia Angus Breeders Show In Harrisonburg, Va., was Northcote Exclllni: Erica. Bobo

GALLIPOLIS - Dr. Allee A
Grlcoski. a surgeon a t Holzer
Clinic, was recently appointed to
the Young Physicians Commit·
tee of the Ohio State Medical
Association rOSMAI for 1990-91.
OSMA President Dr. John A.
Devany, In announcing the prestigious appointment, praised Grl·
coskllor her dedicated serclve to
OSMA

I l• ·p.lltnw nt of Tra ns portation rODOT) signed the third and
tJrLI I ( (.ntr:Jr t for the co ntruction of U. S. Route 35 by -pass in
1;,!1\J .i l · cunr~ · . according to Joe Leach, deputy director for
l HH JT-. di qr w t 10.

SuperWrite have also ilff•n added
to this program .
Included In the program are
CPT Coding and ICD-9 Coding,
which provide valuable back-

Registration set

Gricoski appointed to
special OSMA committe

.,\I l.ll'llLIS - Martm L. Miller, 26, Route 2, Bidwell, and
I '• "" ·' l . T&lt;t,·lor . 33 . Sta r t Route Cabin Creek, Kanawha,
\\ \ ., . ''''II' both ]at led by the Gallia County Sheriff's
[lt ·p.tr rmt ·nt Fri&lt;'L..1y for dri v ing under thr influl'nel'
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RIO GRANDE - In the tough
competition for jobs, specialized
training Is a must lor todav's
worker. The Medical SPcretarlal
Program at Buckeye Hills Ca
reer Center, Adult Services Div ision, is an advanced, nine-month
program designed to provide
training for the very specialized
field.
The program Includes inten sive training In medical office
procedures, office machines,
medical terminology, anatomy
and physiology, records management, communication skills. business English, medical dictation
and transcription, busines s
math, advanced typing and computer operations. Shorthand and

Root ...

MIDDLEPORT - Mary Hlndy, an employee of Central Trust
lor ~~ years, has retired as of Aug. 1.
She began her employment with Central Trust (formerly
Ci tizens Nat10nall on April 15, 1968 In the bookkeeping
department. During the following 22 years, she has served In
many capaCities within the department, especially In the area
of compueriza tion of the bank.
While employed with Central Trust, she attended Parkersburg Co mmunity College while taking several American
In s titut e of Banking courses.
Hindy has fivl' children and 11 grandchildren and resides In
Midd iPporl

Sunday Times-Sentinel Page A· 7

Medical Secretarial program slated

citizens of these aggressive ifor ·
eign) nations until as long as Iraq
remains threatened"' to be "totally unacceptable."
Fitzwater said, "The president
Is deeply troubled by the Indication that Iraqi authorities Intend
to relocate these Individuals
within Iraq against their will."
"The president Is also deeply
concerned a bout today's announcement by the government
of Iraq that foreign nationals
may not have access to adequate
quantities of food," he said.

"

r; \ I.I.ll 'OLIS -- The• following people flied reports with the
( r.Li li.J CountY Slwriff's DPpartment Aug. 17:
{ ·ii rul Young. 9 Hickory Lane, Mason, W.Va. , contri buting
.~ rw unr uly runaway:
ll"'.ttl McCo rmick. Patriot Star Route, Gallipolis,

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

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Hindv retired at Central Tru.'it

Neport.~

August 19, 1990

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Along the River

August 19, 1990 ·

Engineers beginning to study Magellan data to find fault
PASADE NA , Calif I UP!) Engineers maintained solid c
tact with NASA'sMa ellan r~;~
Saturday and sc;ambt!t t
figure o~t what tempora 11
r Y
threw the Venus radar mapper
out of contact with Earth and Into
a protective sta te of compu ter·
Induced hibernation.
With Magelian firmly locked
on to distant Earth engineers a t
the Jet Propulsion• Laboratory
spent the day Saturday recording
the co ntents of the probe's
computer memorv 10 figure out
J
what knocked the spacecraft out
of action Thursday .
Mary Beth Murrill, a JPL

°

Magellan went Into f
od
Th d
sa em e
1
an~'t' ay as twas trymg to find
st
ock t 0 ~ 10 the tlcorrect guide
t ar, dpatr toh a robu ned procedure
o up a e eon- oar computer
about the spacecraft's orientalion In space
It Is po~slble that bright
s unlight reflecting off Venus 's
cloud tops confused Magellan or
that tho 1 for some
spacecra
reason clocked
onto t the
wrong
star. In any case, the probe did
exactly what It was supposed to
do In such 1 t
ns ances: stop everything, aim Its solar panels
broadside to the sun and await

1
nstructlons from Earth.
Two forms of computer
ordered "sa llng'' were built Into
Magellan's software to protect
the spacecraft In the event of
problems beyond the electronic
brain's ability to handle.
In both cases, the probe ultl mately will begin slowly rotating
about Its vertical axis to sweep
the sky with a secondary an-

after launch from the shuttle
Atlantis, and engineers had just
star ted testing the radar mapping system Thursday when
cant ct wa 1 t
a
s os .
Even so, preliminary analysts
dat.~ from the first mapping
pass Indicated Magellan was
working as planned, taking what
officials said we re spec tacu 1ar
photograph s of venus •s su rt ace

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across Earth, allowing contact to
be re-established.

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ar sys em 1s
capable of Imaging surface leat
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ures as sma as a oat a eld,
10 times better than any previous
effort. Sclentlsts are hopeful

such relatively sharp photos will
help them learn why Venus
ended up the 900-degree Inferno It
Is today, the victim of a runaway
"
h
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green ouse e ec .
During each radar -mapping
orbit, Magellan points lts main
antennaatVenustocollectradar
data about Its surface. After each
such mapp In g run, the spaceera ft 1s suppos edt oreor1en tItse If
a ug po:; the ant;';,;::' "\Earth so
ra ar a a, reco
on ape, can
be transmitted to JPL for
1 1
ana ys s.
The spacecraft then turns the
antenna away from Earth so

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Admitted : Richard Hovatter , ·
Middleport; Debra WUlls, Syracuse;
and Agnes Brown ,
Middleport.
· Discharged: Leo Gilmore,
Carol Mowery, and Emma .
McClintock.

spokeswoman, sa id project man -

agers did not know how long the
diagnostic trou bles hooting might
take or what impac t the Interruption might have on pla ns to begin
mapping the hidden surface of
Venus around Aug. 30.
' 'They're reading out me mory
still," Murrill sa id . "It's going to
take a long time. They're In solid
co ntact 1and 1 the spacecraft Is
fine ."
Contac t with Magellan was los t
la te Th ursday after a problem of
some sort prompted the cra ft' s
eleetronic brain to put the probe
into a "safe mode" that left It
s lowly ro ta t in g in s pa ce in a
passive search for inst ruc tions

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"They radioed commands up
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its sP arrh for Earth and it
radiOt?d back tha t it will stay i n
con ta ct." Murrill sa id. "The
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Colllll!i; otdslandlng cadet project, Heather
Burch; oulstandlooc ""nior projecl, Mi•sy Neut:dlng. Second Row, left lo rlghl, outstanding
brownie, Jlec~ CoDins; outstanding junior,
Dianne Jones; outstanding cadet, Sherry Johnson; olristandiiiK senior, Laura Fryor.

second flo..-er show staged at the
Meigs County Fair.
~
On . the theme of "Wedding
,' ~ Anniversary Artistry ", the a r· ran~ments were outstanding ln
design and beauty. Pat Hol!Pr
who took best of show and Betty
Dean wbo took reserve best of
show In artistic arrangements
repeated their wins in the seco nd
show .
Jo Hill, Long Bottom. captured
llle r08elte In the nature art and
industry competition with J""n
Snowden , Rutland. taking the
horticulture swet&gt;pstakes. In the
junior

division,

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winners were Lisa Stethem and
Karyn Thompson. both of
Pomeroy.
Winners are listed here first.
Sl'COnd and third, respectively . in
the various classes of the show .
i\rtlstlc arrancerMn&amp;s
"TwPntieth : China": Pat Hoit&lt;•r. Melani&lt;' Stethem, Pomeroy,

and Janel Bolin, Rolland.·

' "''Wenty-fHth: Silver, lncludIng sliver foliage": ME-lanie
Stethem, Pat Holter, Bt&gt;tty Dean.
"Seventh: Cooper, modern ine luding copper tubing": Pat
Holter, Janet Bolin, Melanie
Stethem.
Fortieth: Ruby, featuring rro
Pat Holter. Betty Dean. Al ice
Thompson, Pomeroy.
''Thlrtll'th: Pearl. reminiscent
of the sea": Jo Hill. Long
Bottom. Stethem. and Peggy
Crane. Middleport.
''Thirty -fifth : Coral. featurin g
pinks": Melanie Stethem. Pat
HoltN , and Betty Dean.
"Sixth: Sugar Candy, ll,right
colors": Lisa Stet he m . Jennifer
Fox. Kathryn T. Mitchell. all of
Pomeroy.
''Fourteenth: Gok:l Jew-Piry
including' ': KarenL . Thompson .
Laura Mitchell, and Jennifer
Fox. all of Pomeroy .
Bortlrullure
Hybrill tea rose. white .J""n
Snowdl'n , Pat Holter. se&lt;'ond and
third.
Hybrid tea rose . yellow: .J oan
Snowden, first and third: Pat

· 'Mnller. sPCo nd .
Hybrill tea rose. pink: Joan
Snowden. Pat Holter, B&lt;lly
Dean.
Hybrid tea rose. red: Joan
Snowden. Pat Holter, second and
third .
Fu l l b lown ra sP
Joan
SnowdPn , firs t and second: Belly
Dean, third.
Gra ndiflora Joan Snowden.
first and second : Pat HoltPr.
thtrd .
Floribunda : Joan Snowden
first and s&lt;•cond. and Pat Holter.
thi rd .
Mlniaturr rosr: .J oa n
Snowden. a ll three places
Da hlia s, d!'&lt;'oratlvr : Addalou
Lewis, Pomeroy, Belly Dr an.
Doro thy Ka rr. Pomeroy .
Da hlia , cact us Belly Dean .

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TOP BOY SCOUTS - Honored a1 lhe Meip
County I'air's Youtb Awards Nlpl on Wednesday
were, /\dam Thomas, outstandiJII cub seoul;
Monty Hunler, oulstanding boy scouts: Bob

Arms, Olllablldilll boy seoul lroop for Pomeroy
Troop Z4l; Dale Thoene, outstanding cub scout
pack for Pomeroy Paek :!49.

Dorothy Karr. PaulinP Atk ins

Ot her perennial
.Joan
Snowden, "Addalou Lewrs. and
Belly 0&lt;-an.
Su nflower: Lisa Stethem , ftrst
a nd third, Karyn Thompson,
seco nd
Other annua l LISa Steth&lt;•m.
Karyn Thompson. and Kathryn
MitchelL

WINNING .JUNIOR EXHffiiTORS- Pauline
1\lkins, left , and Janet BoOn, rlcht. ro-chairman
ollhe Mel~ Counly Fair Oower shows, presen~d
rosettes lo Lisa Stethem, pictured next lo Mrs.

1\lkills, and Karyn Thompson. Lisa took l&gt;olh best
of show in artistic d E&gt;~ i~ and tht&gt; junior
bortlculture sweepstakes award, whik• Karen
won tbe reserve awards in both caleKo ri t:'S.

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Naacy Y"""ham; outslandhll! brown!• troop and
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Terry Bo~~Ser; Connie Collins, best overall fair
boolh.

Second flower show hrJ4 during fair

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Fred B. Smith won both blue
ribbons In the melon division,
a nd Roy Holter took both blues in
the grape division.
Taking tbe blue ribbon lor the
best display of garden produce
was Patricia Wolf, with Allee L
Ritchie, Reedsville, winning the
blue for freak vegetables
In the category for largest
specimens, with the rules requiring that the produce must be
grown in Meigs County by the
exhibitor. the blue ribbon
winners were Patricia Wolf,
largest potato; Christopher Dodson, pumpkin; Fred B. Smith,
watermelon; Joyce Sau ters. apple; Lenora Leifheit. tomato:
Pauline Atkins, cucumber;
Sharon Card. longest cucumber:
Lenora Leifheit. onion; Fred B.
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Charles Smith, Crown Ci ty and
Lora Elaine Klskls . Crow n City;
Hugh Marcel McClure Ill ,
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Bennette, Vinton; Charles Ricky
Lantz, Route ~ Gallipolis and
VIrginia Ire ne Pyatt, McArthur,
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Galllpolls a nd Helen Marie
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Debbie Rose, yellow tomatoes:
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green pole beans; Mary K. Rose.
yard long pole beans; Robert
Bailey, PIIIIM'I'oy, green pod bush
beans; • Patricia Wolf, yellow pod
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Fred B. Smith, lima beans;
Lenora Leifheit, white onions,
Mary K. Rose. yellow onions ;
Jaunlta French, Middleport , red
onions; Patrlica Wt'Jif.l'. 1101
peppers; Allee Thompson, sweep
peppers; Lenora Lelfhzit, beets;
Patrilca Wolf, carrots: Maxine
Dyer, green cucumbers; Opal
Dyer, pickle: Roy Holter. okra;
Christopher Dodson. Pomeroy,
field pumpkins; Thelma Giles.
Pomeroy, cushaw; Christopher
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In grains, the winners were
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corn; Sharon Card, Racine,
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W.Va.

August 19, 1990

-Engagements--

Pomeroy-Middl8p01t-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point PI

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--Weddings

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--Anniversary--

MR. and MRS. JOHN T. VANCO

Vancos note golden anniversary

fATHERI:-IE L VJBBERTS, KEVIN PAJ(SOI\S
LINDA PHILLIPS, KYLE RUPE

LIELA R . BLAKE, ,JEFFRE\' L. SACHS

Blake-Sachs
REEDS\'ILLE- Mrs. Hel len
HoiiJnd . Alabama. is announ r
1ng thr r ngagemf'nl of hf'r
dau ghter. Lt ela Renae Blake. to
.Jdfrf') L\·nn Sac hs. Urbana .
\-11 .;;" Blake is a graduatE' of
Eas tnn Hi gh School and of

L'r ba na Co llege. She is emplovcd
a boo kkN'per at the Cham paign Co unty Sheriff's Office in
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Crban a.
Sac h.&lt;. . is t h(' so n of Virgin ia
SJchs. L'rb ana. and L ynn Sac hs.
Carona. Ca lif.l·lp is a graduate of
1\ewport Harbo1· Htgh School and
is Pmp !O\'C' d by Sizf'mnrp
Buildrrs in Urbani!.
Thf' co uplf' wi ll hf' marri l'd
Sf'p l R at lhl' PresbytPri an
Chu rr h in U rba na

Phillips-Rupe
RUTLAf\D - Mr. and M rs.
Willard L. Phillips , Kingston .
Pa., announce the rngagemrnt
and approach i ng marrlagr of
thP ir daught er, Linda Phil lip s. to
Kvlr Rupr . son of J anl' A . Rupc•.
Hutland, and the late F'lovd J
Rupe .
Mi ss Phillips is a graduate of
Wyoming Vallt•v Wrst High
Sc hooL She is rmplovrd in the
Hea\'V and Highway DJ\·isio n of

G. E. Rav and B.C. Danis
Indu stries.
Rope is a grad uate of Meigs
High Sc hool He is a union
carpenter pres&lt;' ntl v· em ployed bv
G.E. Ra y .1nd B.C . Danis

lndu stnrs.
T he coup le will be unil ed in
marriagr on Sa turda v in thr
Dorranceton United Methodist
(' hu rr h. Kingston . Pa.

FINDLAY, Ohio - Mr. and
Mrs . John T . Vanco of rural
Findlay wlll celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary .
Vanco and the fanner Hazel
Insco, who moved to Findlay
from Gallipolis In 1952, were
united ln marriage by the Rev .
Charles Ryan In St. Louis Catha·
lloc Church In Gallipolis Aug. 26,

Vibberrs-Parsons
WOHTH INGTON, Oh10 - Mr
and M rs. Dana F'. Vibberts of
Worthington announce lhe en ·
gagrmen t or th eir daught er,
Ca ther ine Lee Vibbert s. t o Kevin
Parsons. son of Mr and Mrs .
Jack Parson s of Vint on.
Thr bride-e lec t IS a gradu ate of
Worthington High Sc hool and rs

l'rnpl oycd by Lazar u.s and 1\eigh
bor."' Cafe.
Parsons is a graduate of Ga lli a
Academy High Schoo l and is an
assistant man ager for th e So hto
Oil Compa ny.
The wedding willt akr placron
Oct. 1.1. 1990 at Sai nt St ephen s
F.p isco pal Church in Co lumbus.

BRYAN and ANGELA (Elliott) BEAVEH

Beaver-Elliott
GALLIPOLIS - The Grace
United M et hodist Church In
Gal lipolis was the setting for the
June 16 wedding or Angela EI Uott
and Bryan Beaver. The double
ring ce-remony was performed by
lhl' Rev . Joseph L Hefner.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mrs . Robt'rr L. Woodward and
Larry Elliot! of Gallipolis. The
groom Is the son of Mrs. Micha el
Dobbins of Ga llipolis and Ron
Beaver of Springfield.
Vocal selections were provided
by Lynn Mega, aunl of th e bride,
and Carrie Be th Miller. Organ
accompanim en l wa s by Eleanor
Trout. aun l of the bride. Jean
Anne So franko registered the
guf's l'&gt; .
The bride was escorted to the
altar by her father. She chose a
gown of white bridal satin with a
scooped neckline. long illusi on
sleeves, basque waist and full
skirt. The bodice was overlayed
with alencon lace and adorned
with hand sewn seed pearls and
lrrldescents. The bride carried a
bouquet of white roses , pale
ye llow carnations and pink ro·
se buds accented by Engllsh lvy

wl!h streamers oof pink , aqua
mist and white lover ' knots.
Matron of honor was Susan
PhUIIps of Quantico, Va . Tanya
Beaver, sister of the groom,
served as bridesmaid . Junior
bridesmaid was Kara Beaver.
sister of the groom. Kimberly
Woodward, sister of th e bride.
served as flowerglrl
The groom wore a white tuxedo
wlth tails and a matching tie and
CUf1lberbund. Daniel Day served
as best man. Groomsmen wert?
Brad Harris and Jay Dobbins.
Robert Woodward Jr. , brother or
the bride. served as the
ringbearer.
A reception Immediately fol·
lowed the wedding In the church
dining room. Hostesses were
Jean Anne Sofranko, Marie Hall,
Laura Hill and Sandra Roach.
Grandparents of !he bride are
Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Robinson ,
Mrs. Morris Elllotl and Mr. and
Mrs. George Woodward. all of
Gallipolls. Grandparents of the
groom are E mmogene Mercer of
Patriot, Mr. and Mrs . Clay
Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Conley, all of Sprlnglleld.

JODY SUE HUNT, JOSEPH RAY RIFE

Hunt-Rife
GALLIPOLIS- Jody Sue Hunt
and Joseph Ray Rife announce
their engagement and forthcom Ing marriage.
The brld~elecl Is the daughter
of Carl and Deborah Hunt of
Galllpolls. She was a graduate of
Kyger Creek H lgh School.
The groom -elf'Ct ls the son of
Merch and Glenda Rife of Che·

1940.

shire. He was a graduate of
Kyger Creek High School and Is
currently a speclallsl E-4 In the
Army stalloned In Fort Hood,
Texas.
A lonna! wedding ceremony
will bt' held In late Decembt'r at
the Cheshire Bapllst Church.
Friends and family will bt'
noll fled concerning specific date
and !lme.

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FALMOUTH

They are the parents of two
sons , Charles of Findlay and the
late John Jr. They have two
step-grandchildren.

Parents of the couple are the
late Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Vanco of
Gallipolis and the !ale Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Insco of Gallipolis.
Mr. Vanco Is retired from Ohio
Conveyors and Supply Co. Mrs.
Vanco ls rellrd from RCA
Corporations.
Both are membt'rs of St.
Michael's Catholic Churrh of
Findlay .
The Vancos, with their son and
his family, plan to be In Gallipolis
to attend the Vanco reunion and
I heir anniversary.

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Birth Control
V.D. Sreening
Cancer Screening
Pregnancy Testing
Sliding ,.. salt. No Dill milled services bec:ause of Mility to pay.

MEN'S, WOMEN'S
&amp; CHILDREN

PLANNED PARENTHOOD
OF SOUTHEASTERN OHIO

YARMOUTH
MEN'S &amp;WOMEN'S

JUST IN TIME FOR
"BACK TO SCHOOL"

POMEROY:
236 E.Main St., 2nd Floor
992-5912
8:30 to 5:00 Monday-Friday
Closed Thursday

GAWPOUS:
414 Second Ave. 2nd Floor
446-01 fill
8:30 to 5:00 Monday-Fridoy
8:30 to 12 Saturday
Closed Thursday
ALSO: Jackson, Chesapeake, Athtns, Chilli&lt;otht, logan &amp; M&lt;Arthur

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SHERRY L. Wll-SOr-i, ROBERT D. GOHDOr-i

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appr n.Jrh tng rna r n cq..;1· of th1·ir
dau ghH·r . Dunna Fr;wk. to \\'il
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Middleport
Thr O!)('n ch ur('h wccld l nl! ~~t i l
take pla rP St'pt 2 a t t hl' Fu l l
GcispPI Lrgh1hou&lt;.,P ('hur&lt;" h .rr
2: 30 p.m . v.tth HP\' Thnm c~ "
Kelly offi ciating

t\ rpn •ptio n wlll fo l lov. at ttw
Ci\·i r (' t-ntt· r . F ntPr1a in ·
nwn t will bC" prm·idP d b., . J li\·r
h.Hld
Miso.., F r;rnk is a gra dual!' of
1-: ;r.., tPnt Hi gh ~c h ou I and partici ·
p&lt;t!Pd in thC' cusmptology pro·
H u t l~rnd

gr.im at Meig&lt; Htgh Sc hool She
,li"r• atrcn rkd rhr Nat ional Edu
(',trio n C!'ntf'r in Cr oss L anf's,
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Ca pPhart 1'- l'mpiO\'f'd with
WhJh'y\ Auto PJr ts in Darwin .

GALLIPOLIS - Sh&lt;'rry Lvnn
Wtlson and Hobert Dean Go rdon
arP announc in g their engagf'·
mf'nt and approac hing mar·
r i a gr. Miss Wilson 1s the daugh ter of Mr. and Mr s. Arnold Wilson
of Rutland Cordon is the son of
Mr. and ~ r" Bobhy Co rd on of
Gal lipolis.
Thrbride·rlrct is a gr&lt;.~ duate of
Meigs Hi gh Sc hoo l aml al lPnded
th e U ni versi t ~· of Rio Grand f'.
ShP is r mployrd as a personn el
as sis t&lt;:~nt at Woodland Centn".
Inc of Gallipolis.

Gordon Is a gradu J U· of Calli;1
o\cadcmv High Schoo l and rht•
Un i\·rrs it y of Hio Crandr . HP is
('mpl oyrd a ~ a public rr lations
specialiSt at Woodland C'rn tcr s.
Inc. and a clinical associatr at
Children 's Rrs idrnti al Trf'at ·
mrnt Program of Gallipolis :
An outdoor wrdding will takP
plaf' Au g. 2J at J p.m. at
Wood la nd CrntPr s. ln r . A rrrr p·
l ion will fo llow at !lw rPn!r r
Frirnds i!ntl famil .v a rt• Wf'lroml·
to a llt&gt;nd

Sanders-Johnson
CR OW N CITY - Mr. and Mrs .
Dale Sanders of Crown City are
announcing the engagement of
their daughtrr Frantlna Jea n
Sa nder s to Kirk Anthony .John ·
so n. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Johnson of Ga lllpolis.
Sa nders attend s Hannan Trace
High School and Is em polyed by
the Lafay elte Garden Center
Johnson l s a graduate of Gallla
Academy High Sc hool and Is
emplo yed by Graham's Farms
and Green Township.
The couple are planning the
ce remony for June, 1991.

LEE ,\\N WEU'II, :\!Mif DIANE THOMPSON

Welch-Thompson
CALLIPOL IS An nouncr
mrnt is h rin~ madr of th r
f'nga gcmrnt &lt;.~nd approach in g
mJ rTia gr of Lrr Ann Wrlrh of
Cailipoli.-.. to Mar c Du a nP
Thompson of Huntington. W.Va
Shr i&lt; tht · granddaughtrr of
Anna Hinklf' of Huntin gto n and
thp latr Wc!l trr!) HinklP . &lt;1nd th P
daughtl'r of Clenn I·: WP!rh ol
Huntington J ncl thr l;JII' HoiJ('rlll
.Iran Ir ving
Hr is thf' .o,on ol C rrnlvn .J
Ewr ll of Wa l nut. Ka nsa!-. and Ho\
Mau rirr Thomp.-.on II. of Collin .-. ·
v li lP. /\ Ia .
Thr npc· n·c hurch

FRANTJNA J . SANDERS,
KIRK A. ,JOHNSON

.,.~. ·r rtdm g wtll
take place SPpl I al I. :mp.m . i n
thr c haprl of Cr acr Unitf'fl
Methodist Chu rch. t\ n •cPption
will follow in tht• C' hur rh d ining
room
The bride-elect is a gradual&lt;' of
Huntington E a&lt; t Hig h School and
Ma rshall UnivNsit y Sc hool of
.Journalism. She is doing gradu
ate work th rough Libt'rt y Univer
&lt;ll y , Lynchbu rg, Va .. and is a
news rPporter and editor for t hP
Ga!Upolls Dai ly Trlbunp

S ilt • i\
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mcmb Pr Df
(;f'W C Co mmuni!\' I.eagut· of
Callr;i Cou nt v. the Ga llipolis
nu .-. in rss and r rofrssiona \
Womr n·s Club. and is a dirf&gt;ctor
on t hf' board s of llig Il rot he rs and
flJ,~ Sis tr rs of Mrigs . .Jackson.
M;t so n a nd Call ia C'o unti rsa ndof
1IH' (;;rllta Counr v Counc i l on
Aging Sh1 • i s Noblf' Crane! of
( 'h:lril v R1•lu•k;1h Lodgr .1q in
Hun ting ton. W \ ' a. 1\ m r mbr r of
F' ir " t Bapti s t Church, shP is a
dirrrror in rhr Av.:ana Yout h
Prog ram
Th omp:;;o n i'i &lt;tn Emrrgf' ncy
Mrdirol Tec hnician t..~ncl framing
oflicf'r for Life Line Medical
Tran .-. port SPn"irl' in Huntington .
\\' .\ ' a. Hf' is a spPciJ list 111 thl '
Wf'&lt;, l Vi rgi nia Army f\:a tiun&lt;..l i
Cua r d. illfiliatPd With thr SpPci al
F'orcrs Un it of Kt' nova. W V a. Hr
Is ;r mrmbrr of Fi rs t IJaptist
Ch urch in Callipoli s and of th e
Il unli ngt on Lodge IIA of the
Indepe ndent Order of Odd F'el ·
lows and Chari l y Rebt'kah Lodge
.19 . also i n Hunl lng ton.

---Wedding policy--- BHCC inservice day Aug. 8:24

KELLEY R. LEE. LARRY EDWARD KLEIN

Lee-Klein
POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Lee, Pomeroy, are
announcing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
dadghler, Kelley Renae Lee, to

Larry Edwa r d Klein, son of Mr.
and Mr s. Law rence Kl ein,
Pomeroy .
The wedding wl II take place In
Septem ber of ear ly October.

The Su nday Times -Sentinel
regards weddings of Gallla,
Meigs and Mason counties as
news and Is happy to publish
wedding stories and photographs
without charge.
However, wedding news must
meet general standards of time II·
ness. The newspaper prefers to
publish accounts of weddings as
soon as possible after the event.
To be published ln the Sunday
edltlon, the wedding must have
taken place wl!hln 60 days prior
to the publication. Material for
Along the River must berec!eved
by the edl!orlal department by
Thursday, 4 p.m ., prior to the
date of publication.
Photographs of either the brid e
or the bride and groom may be
published with wedding stories,
If desired. Photographs may be
either black and white or good
quallty color, bl!Jtold size or
larger.

Poor quality photographs will
not be accepted. Generally , snap·
shots or Instant-developing pho·
tos are not of acceptable quality .
Questions may be directed to
the edl!orlal department from I
to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
at !6141 446-2342 .

RIO GRANDE- Once again it
is tim e for school to begin , and
Buckeye Hills Ca reer Center wll I
open lis doors Aug . 27. The
Instructors wlll hold an lnservice
day Aug. 24.
Students should plan to come
prepared for a full day of school

Harris-Smith
RACINE -Mr. and Mrs. Paul
E. Harris , Racine, are announc·
Ing the engagement and ap·
proachlng marriage of their
daughter, Jodie Lynn Harris, to
Timothy Lee Smith, son of Dan
Smith, Guysvllle, and Beverly
Smith, Athens .
An open church wedding will
take place Aug. 27 at 6: 30p.m . at
the Christ the King Unlverslly
Parish ln Athens .

JODIE L. HARRIS,

TIMOTHY L. SMITH

Cl asses begin at
3(1 a.m and
end at 2: 32 p.m . New students
should report to th e ca feter ia
upon arrival to the Career Ce nter
for an orientation session.
Lunch will be aval !able at $1.25
per student. Free and reduced ·
price lunch ap pllcallons will bt'
available to students during the
first week or school.
Each participating school dis·
'trlet will be providing students
with transportation to and from
the center.
Openings are still available In
many programs with prlorlllzed
waiting lists In others. Training
areas Include programs In agrl ·
cultural education, business and
office education, home econom Ics realted occupations, market·
lng education and trade and
Industrial education.
F'or addlllonal lnfonnallon,
con tat your home school counse·
lor or the center at 245-5334,
exte nt! on 212.

LARRY PAUL and SliER! LYNN (Saunders) Sayre

Sayre-Saunders
GALLIPOLIS - Sheri Lynn
Sa unders and Larry Paul Sayre
were united In marriage on June
23. at First Baptist Church In
Ga!Upolls. with Rev. Alvis Pollard officiating.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. RoyT. Saunders of
Galllpolls. The groom ls the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A . Sayre of
Point Pleasant , W.Va .
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown of
white sa tin featuring a Queen
Anne neckline. The fitted bodice
was accented with lace, seed
pearls, pea rl sprays and seqlns.
The sleeves were also decorated
with lace and pearl sprays. the
chapel-length train was trimmed
with lace and seed pearls and her
headpiece was a flower wreath
with a two-tier fingertip vel!
She carried a bouquet of white
satln roses, baby's breath , bridal
lace, pearls, opalescent artemis
leaves with lrrldescenl hanging
blossoms , lace and white satin

streamers.
Her j ewelry Included an opal
necklace, a gill of the groom.
Maid of honor was Aprll
Graham, and bridesmaid was
Karen Saunders, sister of the
bride. They wore tea-length sa lin
dresses of aquamlst with lace
overlay, sweetheart necklines
and pulled sleeves with rutile
accents. They carried silk bou·
quets ol teal, aqua and white

roses.

Tb@ groom wore a dove gray

tuxedo with teal cummerbund

and tie. Hls boutonniere was tea l
and aqua rosebuds with lrrldes·
cent baby's breath.
Best man was Tony Sayre,
brother of the groom. He wore a
dove gray tuxedo with silver
cummerbund and lie. Hls bouton·
nlere was a teal rosebud with
Irrldescent baby 's breath.
Ushers were Keith Saunders,
brother of the brkle, and Ted
Collins, cousin of the bride.
Registering gues Is was Emily
Wllllamson of Pulaski, Va. Music
was provided by Randy and
Sharon Shafer, cousins of the
bride.
A receptlon followed ln the
fellowship hall of the church. The
bride's table featured a thre~
llered white cake with pink roses,
a tradlllonal bride and groom
and a pink fountain. The anniversary ller was topped with a heart
and pink wedding bells.
Asslsllng at the reception were
Susie Lanier, cousin of the bride,
J ackle Graham and Marilyn
Pyles. Wedding coordinator was
Brenda Saunders, sister-In-Jaw
of the bride.
The bride Is a graduate of
Gallla Academy High School and
the University of Rio Grande.
She Is an elementary teacher In
the Mason County, W.Va., school
system.
The groom Ia a graduate of
Point Pleasant High School aad
Is employed by Ohio Valley
Electric at the Kyaer Creek .
Power Plant.
The couple n!llldee In Galllpolll
Ferry, W.Va.

The Farmers Bank and Savings Company sa·
lutes the many wonderful people who have put
a lot of time and hard work in making the I 27th
Annual Meigs County Fair such a great success.
Your support toward this five day event shows
our community spirit and warmth when so
many people work toward the same goal.
We salute the fair board, 4-H, food booth con·
cessions and all of the many dedicated individuals who have given so much to make all of
Meigs County proud!!!

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August 19, 1990

Weddings--

Senior Citizen Center
weekly events scheduled
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with noodles , mixed Italian vegetables, bread, jello wllh mixed
fruit .
Friday
Shepherd pi e,
whipped potatoes , broc co li,
bread, Ice cream .
Please make reservations by
calltng 446-7000 before 9 a.m. the
day you wi sh to attend. Thank
you.

GALLIPOLIS - Actlvllles and
menus for the week of August 20,
thru August 24, at the Senior
Citizens Center 220 Jackson Pike
wtll be as follows:
Monday Short Subjects
IArchology Proves the Bible), II
a. m.: Chorus, 1 p.m.
Tuesday STOP/ Physical
Fitness, 10:30 a.m.: Video Matinee "Grease". 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Armchair
Travel {North Carolina), II
a.m.; Cards, 1-3 p.m.
Thursday - Bible Study, IO: 45
a.m.; Herb Class, 1:30 p.m.
Menus consist of:
Monday - Tuna salad sandwich , buttered peas, sliced tomatoes &amp; cucumbers, bun , pineapple slice.
Tuesday - Beef liver wllh
onions, buttered potatoes , glazed
carrot s. brea d, oatmeal cookies.
Wednesday
Chill wllh
crac kers, Y, boiled egg, tossed
sa lad, cracker s, pears.
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August 19, 1990

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

--Weddings--

Michelle Michael attends
Bureau's Youth School

Blevins-Prather
KIRKERSVILLE, Ohio Paula Faye Prather and David
VIrgil Blevins announce their
marriage of June 16 at the
Klrkersvllle United Methodist
Church.
The bride is the daughter of
.John and Polly Prather of
Pataskala. The groom Is the son
of James and Nancy Blevins of
Rodney.
Maid of honor was Vicki Sherer
and bridesmaids were Amy
Prather and Celesta Snyder,
sisters of the bride, and Beth
Blevins, sister of the groom.
Flower girl was Carrie Parrish.
Best man was Scott Blevins.
brother of the groom, and
groomsmen were Rich Blain,
cousin of the groom, Tom Denhow and Bob Byrne .
The ceremony was conducted
by the Rev . Gary Hardy . Vocal

Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- B-5

GALLIPOLIS - Michelle MI chael , president of the Ga llla
County Farm Bureau Youth, was
one of forty teens from 34
counties who at tended the Farm
Bureau State Youth Sc hool July
22-27 at Otterbein College. The
school provided advanced trainIng In leader ship , recreational
skills and personal development.
Special presentations were
made by Richard W. Clark,
assistant professor from Ohio
State, Janice Dresbach, organizational director of the Ohio
Farm Bureau, and Jim Gildea,
director of specia l servi ces wi th
Nationwide Insura nce.

selections by Libby Curtis wilh
plano accompaniment by Beth
Burrier Included "Friends,"
"Love In Any Language," " Love
Will Be Our Home" and "The
Lord's Prayer."
Guest book attendant was
Aimee Rhodes . A buffet reception followed the ceremony.
The bride Is a gradu te of
Watkins Memorial High School
and received a Bachelor of Arts
Degree In French and Spanish In
1990 from Otterbein College. She
Is currently employed by Ga hanna Jetferson Public Schools.
The groom Is a graduat e of
Ohio Valley Christian School and
r eceived a Bachelor of Science
Degree in life science In 1989
from Otterbein College. He Is
currently a student at Ohio State
University College of Medicine_
The couple resides In
Worthington.

The youth orga nized four Insu rance companies to experience
factors that Influence car I nsura nce rates .
The youth helped to set policy
at the sc hool through participa tion In advisory council discu ssion and a Farm Bureau board of
trustees , Michael was elected
secretary of the council.
Michael Is the daug hter of Kay
Michael of Rio Grande and Is a
student at Gailla Academy High
School.
Any youth Interested In more
Information concerning the local
Farm Bureau You th Progrm
sho uld calll -800·333-1944 .

.JEFHtJ-;V 1\NI&gt; GU¥1,11. ROUSH WALBURN

Walburn- Walsh

REV. LAURA (Leach) and RONALD SHREFFLER

MASON - Guyla Rae Roush
and Jeffrey Allen Walburn were
unit ed in marriage on June 16 at
the Christian Breth ren Church In
Mason. W.Va.
Th e br ide IS the daught er of
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Roush Sr.,
Ma son , W Va .. and the groom Is
th e son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
L. Walburn. Middleport
Escorted to !he alta r by her
far her and gi ve n In marriage by
her parents, !he bri de wore a
full -leng th while sat in gown
feat uri ng long bishop slPcves
wi th Inse t embroidery . The bodice featured pearl beading over
lace embro id ery. The neckline
was made with illusion of lace
forming a sweetheart shape. The
skirt in g was accented bv mat ching lace embroidery fl~w!ng to
form a se mi-ca th edral train _ A
fingertip veil fea tured sequined
fl owers and pearis _ The bride
carr ied a casca de bouquet of
white and pink roses, Ivy, and
pearls wi th streamers of pink
and while sa tin ribbons.
T he gr oom wore a gray tuxedo
wit h gray liP and cu mmerbund .
Cha rles Dom tga n, Tuppers
Plains, offici ated the ceremony
and mu sic was pe rfo rmed by
Phyl!ts Hesso n, organist; and
David Prentice. so loisl.
The church was deco rat ed wllh
baske ts of willie and pink mum s.
ca nde labra. pink and while
bows. and J fl ower cove r ed
ar chway .
Mal ron of honor was Judy
Ri lrv. New Ha,·rn. W.Va . Brides·
maiCi s wf'rf' Bet ly J('a n Roush .
West Columb ia . W.Va.: Pamela

Shreffler-Leach
POMEROY - The Rev. Laura
Ann Leach and Ronald Allen
Sh reffle r wer e united In marria ge J une 30 at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church In Dayton
wi th Rc•v . Stephen H. Kimpel
officiat in g. and Rev . Glor i a J.
Con ner y, Methuen , M ass.,
as .sis ti ng .
ThP bridP Is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Leac h,
Kettering. The groom ts the so n
of Uhla Sprefller, Akron , and the
late Robert Shreffler.
The br ide wore a formal gown
of wh lte sa tin, with a fitted bodice
of illusio n, alencon lace and seed
pearls, fea turing a high neck and
full . long sleeves. Her train
fea tu red pleated ruffles, ac·
cen ted by designs of al encon
lace. Her veil was Illu sio n.
at tac hed to a wrea th of lilies of
the va l ley and seed pearls . She
earrled a crescent bouquet of
while sweetheart r oses. baby's
brea th and Ivy, and her ggea t
grandmoth er's handkerchief.
Rose Metzger . Fo stori a.
served as matron of honor.
Brid esmaids were Susan Kelleher and Karla Humphreys, both
of Dayton. and Terese Leach.
Arnold. Mo. The allendant s wore
tea-lengt h pale aqua dresses with
sat in sk irts and bodices of la ce
and sa tin . featurin~ scoop neck ·

li nes.

basq ur

wais tlines a nd

t hree quarter lengt h sl eeves .
They wore pearl necklaces. a gill
from the bn de . The) carried
ye llo~A· s weelhearl
roses with
ba by's breath and IV). and each
wore a .vPI Iow ros.rbud in her
/lair .
Thf' groom and his attrndants
wore morning sulls w ith bl ack
eutaway jackets . s trlpPd trou sl'rs. gray vrs!s and gray and
black st ri pPd ascots _The groom
wore a sin glP wh ltP rosPbud. and
th£• groom smen worP s ingle
yel low rost'buds

Paul Sh retrler. Sid ney , brother
of the groom, was bes t man
Groomsmen were Fra nklin Frazee and David Ha zlett, bo th of
Akron. and Cra ig Leach. Batt l e
Creek, Mich.
The mother oft he bride wore a
lea- length dress of hel io trop&lt;'
chiffon. The gr oom 's moth er
wore a rose chilton. tea-lengt h
dress wi th a lace bodi ce.
Musicians fo r th e weddtng
wore Thomas Pulsifer, orga nts l;
Eloise Pulsifer, pianist : Rev.
Mar k Winkler, trum peter: and
Rochelle Paul and John DeLo ng,
vocalists.
Gary Nagy, Louise Michal'i
and David L eac h read l h£'
lesso ns, and commun ion assist ·
ants were J ulie and Sco tt Dillon.
Rev_ Den nis Hartman. and Ro
chelle Paul. Betha ny Pu ls ifer
and Amy DeLong were acoly tes.
and K atie Kellehe r regis tered
the gues ts. Jaime and Bet hany
Metzger an d Sara h and Megan
Kelleher handed out birdseed .
A reception followed th e wed ·
ding In th e c hurch parish hall.
Ho stesses were Nancy DeLong.
Vick i DeLong, Mar y Ann Sauer.
Ann LaPri se a nd Caro l
Harold son.
Th ey res ide in Pomeroy .
The brid e is a graduate of
Kettering Fa ir mont East High
Sc hool. She received her bache ·
lor of science degree in journal
ts m from Bowlrng Gr een Sta te
University and her ma ster of
divinity degree fr om Trinil v
Lutheran Seminar y. She is pas
tor of St. Paul Lutheran Church
In Pomeroy a nd St . John Lulh e
ra n Church tn Pine Grove.
The groom is a graduat e of
Ak r on South High School. !he
Univer sity of Akron. where 11e
GALLIPOLIS - Prio r to the
rect:&gt;Jved hls bachPlor of sriPni'P firs t day of sc hoo l. OVCS will
degree in chemist r y . and Trinit y
have an ope n on Tuesday. Aug. 21
Lu thera n Sem inary. wherP Jw
at 7 p.m . St udents. par ents and
recelvrd his mas tP r of divin it .v
friends are !nvHed to allend and
degr ee.
vis it with teac hers and view the
facll lli es. Refreshments will be
served by the Booster Club.
Ohio Valley Christian School
wi ll begin classes for !Is 14th year
on Aug. 22. Kindergarten stu ·
dent s are to report to r oom 200
upon arriv in g t o sc hool at 8::10
a.m
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To register. a parent or gaur -

A child mu st be five years old
on or before Sept. 30, 1990 to be
eligible to attend kindergarten
for the 1990-91 school year. By
law. chlldren now must attend
kindergarten before entering the
first grade. A child must attend
school If he or she Is six years old
on or before Sept. 30. Registration will take place at the school
In which the child will be
attending kindergarten.

dian must bring the ch ild' birth
cer tlflca le and record of !mmunl zal!on. Each child Is req uired by
sta te law to have four d!ptherl a,
woop! ng cough and tetanus vacc!nal!ons 1OPT' s! : three polio
vacc inations; and one m easles.
mumps and rubella vacc ination
i MMR) . It Is al so reco mmended
that each child have a tuberculin
skin test before entering kinder garten. The tes t must have been
given after Jan . I , 1990 to be
accepted.
Children m ay obtain th ese
Immunizations from their famil y
doctor or free of charge from the
Gain a County Hea lth Depart ·
ment, which Is located In the
basement of the courthouse.
Immunizations are given on
Tuesdays and Fridays from 8 to
11 :30 a.m. and from Ito 3 p.m.

St udents In grades 1-12 ar e to
report to the audllortum at 8:30
a.m The f irst day of sc hoo l will
las t al l day until 3:15 p.m.
Day care will be ava ilable after

Marine deployed
CAMP LeJEUNE, N.C.
Marine Lance Cc pL Jay F .
Graves. w ho se wife, Amy. Is the
daugh ter of Becky Dyke of
Frankfort. Ohio. recently d eparted on deployment to Okinawa , Japan, wile serving with
Fi rs t Battalion, Sixth Marine
Regiment, Second Marine Dlv -

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GALLIPOLIS - Scenic Hills
Nursing Center Is sponsoring a
Pet Show Aug. 22 at 7 p.m.
The show Is open to any pet
anlll'lal, and prizes will be
awarded. RegiStration Is free. so

roses .
A reception was held foll ow ing
thP ceremony i n the church
fellowship haiL A seven-ti er
fo untai n ca ke, decora ted with

pink rOS&lt;'S. was served Receptio n has tesses were Cora I
Walker. Eve ly n VanMeter, D Ia na Dom lga n. J ane Hazelton,
Dee Ann VanMe ter , and Mar y
Pallon .
The couple will reside at Th ird
Street in Maso n, W.V a.
Th e bride is a gradual&lt;' of
Wahama H! ~ h School and Is
employrtf at !he Philip Sporn
Plant in New Have n. W Va The
groom Is a graduate of Meigs
Hi gh Sr hool and Is em plovcd at
AmPri ean Alloy 's in Nrw HavPn.

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GALLIPOL IS - John H. El
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following dat es for locker assignments at Gall!a Academy High
School

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unlimiled inoome potential? Help
yourself while you help otheB, by
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Tuesday, Aug. 21 - juniors:
Wednesday, Aug. 22 - sopho
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Se nior s will be assigned one
student per locker. Underclass- ·
men will be assigned two stu dents per locker. Ther e Is a 25
cent re ntal fee charged per
stud ent. Lockers will be Issued on
I he assigned days between 8:30
a. m. and 2:30p.m .
Seven th and eighth graders
will be Iss ued lockers during
home room on the first day of
sc hoo l on Aug. 28.

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LINDA RUTH (Schm!dilnl WEEKS

HAWLEY, Pa. - Linda Ruth
Schmidlin, daughter of Marjorie
B. Schmidlin and the late Albert
J . Schmidlin of Lakeville, Pa ..
became the bride of John Tho·
mas Weeks, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Weeks of Pomeroy on
May 26. The Rev . Gary Froseth
officiated at the ceremony In St.
Paul's Evangelical Lutheran
Church In Hawley, Pa .
Given In marria ge by her
brother , the brid e wore a formal
length gown of Imported while
satin featuring a fitted princ ess
bodice and V neckline with
venice lace motifs and lrr!des·
cent sequins and pearls . Her
ballgown sleeves were similarly
enhanced featuring pearl tendrils. Her skirting featured a lace
motif cameo ending In deep
scallops at the hemline. Double
layers of Imported bridal Illusion
veiling fell from a pouff attached
to a headband of pearl loops and
organza roses. She carried a
bouquet of daisies, while roses
and other spring flower s enhanced by baby's breath and
greens.
Annette Schmidlin, Ga lthers·
burg . Md., was maid of honor for
her sister. She wore a formal

length gown of royal blue salln
jacquard featuring a basque
bodice and shirred sleeves. She
carried a bouquet of daisies, pink
roses and assorted spring flow ers enhanced by baby' s breath
and greens .
Bridesmaids were Jeanne And ·
erson of Anderson, N.J.: Alice
Novitsky of Was!ngton. D.C.:
Mary Beth Weeks of Columbus:
and Chr istine Bor n of Alexan ·
dr!a. Va.
Thomas Young of Gallipolis
wa s best man. Ushers were
Andrew Littlejohn, Los Angeles.
Ca lli.; and Terrence lvesofYoe.
Pa.
A reception Immediately fol lowed at Capri Resta urant . Lakeville . The bridegroom' s parent s
hosted a rehersal dinner at the
Fa lis Port Inn, Hawley
The bride Is a graduate of
Wall enpaupa ck Area Hi gh
School and King 's College. She Is
the media director for the Nei m an Group, an adeverUs !ng
agency based In Harrisburg, Pa .
Weeks Is a graduate of Ga l !Ia
Academy High School an Ohio
University. He Is an account
executive for the Harrisburg
Patriot-News.

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school thf&gt; first day.
Th e growth and development
of the sc hool has been remar kable. Dr. Williams. sc hoo l ad mln·
lsiJ'a tor said. The sc hool has
grown from housing grades kindergarten through six th with 50
stud ents to gra des K -12 with 190
students. The outw ard growt h
has facilitated the development
of a complete educallonal program. The school hases ta bllshed
a reputallon for qua lil y academ
lcs with a co !l!ege empha sis.
Seve nty percent of I he graduates
have gone on 1o co li ege. The
graduates ha ve exce lled at both
Chri stian co lleges and public
universiti es.

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Walburn. Middleport; and Gayle
Roush, Rodney . All wore lea length dresses of pink lace over
silk. Eaeh earrled a bouquet of
pink and white silk miniature
rose buds.
John P Riley, New Haven,
w_Va . . served as best man.
Groomsmen were Vernon Roush
.J r, Rodney : Thomas Roush.
West Co lumbia, W.Va .; and Greg
Walburn, Gallipolis . They wore
gray tuxedos with pink ties and
cummerbunds .
Registering gues ts was Jacqueline Walburn. Gallipolis The
rin g bea rer was Matthew Rous h.
Rodney, nephew of the bride. The
flow er girl was Katie Rou sh,
niece of th e brid e. Wes t Coium
bia, W.Va . Sa lly Roush and Moll y
Roush, both nieces of the brid e.
distrlbu led programs and ri ct'

Pet show set at Scenic HiU.s

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at Christian school

Green, Clay, Rio Grande
enrollments undeway
GALLI PO LI S - Pa rents who
are livi ng In the Green. Clay or
Rio Grande atte ndance area and
have eleme ntar y age children
not curren tly regis tered at the
appropriate school are urged to
enroll them as soon as possible.
11 ts important that children be
registered soon In order to plan
for classes and to provide materials for all students. Parents
should register their children at
the appropriate sc hool between 9
a.m. and 3 p.m . School numbers
are 446-3236 rGreenl, 256-1938
!Clay) and 245 -53 33 1Rio
Grande! .

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

August 19. 1990

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C HAMPIO N FEMALE ,J E RSEYS -

Chuc k

f'arkPr won grand c hampion femalr j f' r Sf"y and

·lill Taylor won r eserv£• cha mpion in F riday's

Meigs County ,Junior F'alr Da ir) Show. With the
cha mpions a n • Fa ir Queen Mira nda Nlchol, on,
lefl , a nd Da iry Princess Ruby Burke , right.

DI\IRY SHOWMANSII IP - Gra nd Cha mpi on
Da iry Showma n Jill Taylor, left . and rrst·rv•·
c hampion Bre nt Rose, middle, had lhf' !toiho wm a n·
ship talents that It took to
Da\1'

Mi lb during I he Meigs County .Junio r F a ir Da iry
Showman ship Competition held F'rld ay . With th r
t·ha mpions is Dairy Princess Ruby Burke.

GALLIPOLIS- Open from 1 to
o p.m . o n the A Tour, Sept. 15 and
1b of the Bicentennia l Tour of
Ills to r ic Homes will be the Betz
Home located a t 76 Cedar St.
The home was buill by He nry
Gilm a n In the ea rly 1850s for
Willia m S. Ke r r . Gilman was an
ea rly a nd pro lific a rchitect In
Gal li polis. Kerr paid $!75 1n 1852 ,
when he boug ht the lot from
Hi ra m F'lsher, who was a
membe r of lhe party th a t welcomed the Ma rquis de La fayet te
when he lllslled Ga llipolis.
About 1890 Ke rr sold the hou se
to llura ce Reed Bradbury. a
prom ine nt attorney and Clerk of
Co urt s fr om 1881·84. T he home
rem a ined In the Bra dbury fa mil y
uolil h is da ugh ter a nd h is gr and·
daughter, Anne Brad bur y move d
out in 1941.
Ove r the ne xt 35 yea rs the
house was sold sever a l times .
rna de inl o apartm Pnts and for
.... orn e t im e used by the Holzer
i'ounda tion as ren tal p rope rt y
lo r doc tors a nd s ta ff . T im a nd
.ian Be tz boug ht the house In 1978
and bega n their res tora tion.
'·' hic h inc luded refin ishing fl oors

RIO G RA NDE - The De par ·
men t of Music at the Universit y
of Rio Grande Is Invit ing a ll
Inte rested singers to pa rtic ipa te
In the Rio Gra nde Master wo r ks
C h ora l e 1 n o aud it ions
necessar y) .

BUILT IN EARLY 1850s - Plelured Is the home of Tim and Jan
Belz one olthe many homes fe ature d on theSe pll5 and !&amp;Tour 1\ of
the Bicentennial Tour of His toric Homes. The hom e will be open
both da y s from I lo 6 p.m .
and woodw or k and ent:l osi ng a

porc h. They have also add ed a
fa mil y roo m to the kitchen area.
The br ick home is lt a li a na lr
sty le,

featuring

long

nar row

windo ws . The or ig inal out s l d ~
bric k can be see n as the inne r
wa ll of the kit c he n As par t of

their restora ti on, !lw Betz' havp
had the brick clea ned and treat e d
ror preser vation .

Many decora tive fea tures a nd
furnish ings have bePn r PsruPd
fr om old churches a nd reside n·
ees in the area a nd prese r ved i n
the Be tz' home. T he s huller s o n

the fron t fa cad e ca me fr om a n
o ld chu rc h on the George Woodwa rd p ropert y, but the Inside

shu tt Prs a re ori ginal to the house.
The bicente nn ia l tours a re
sc he du led for Sept. 15, Hi, 22 a nd
23 with a $2 d iscoun t un tic kets
purc ha sl'd before Aug . 24. Tours
A, B. and C. from I to 6 p. m .. a re
$10 pe r person and tour D , from
10 a. m . to 6 p.m .. is $15 per person

whic h incl udes &lt;J box l unch at the
si te of thP Ad amsv ill e Bob E va ns
Fa rm .
Fo r

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Chamber announces new
executtve secretary
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GAL LIPO LI S - P au la Jean
T11acke r, a na tive of Gallia
Count y , has bee n na med Execu ·
tire Secre tary for the Gal li pol is
Mea Cham ber of Co mmerce ,
arcor·di ng to Tom Wise man .
pres id e nt .
A gra duate of Ga llia Aca dr my
Htgh Sc hool. T ha cke r grad ua ted
from Aust in Peay State Un ive r ·
"i !y , C lark svil le, Tenn., wher e

she e a rn ed h er Assoc iate of

Scir nce

CHAMPI O:\' FEM ALE HOLSTEINS - ,JI•rry
Smitfl ,sl•t•o nd from right, won grand (' hampion

fema le hols te in a nd Chuck Parker, second from
le ft . won r est•r vt• &lt;' hampion in Friday's " elgs

County Junior F a ir Da iry S how . Shown with th e
('hampi ons a re F air Queen Miranda Nicholson,
left. a nd Dairy Prin cess Ruby Burke , right.

HER BROTHER 'S
HE IFER - Seven· yea r·old
.~!son Rose of Ch ester poses
with her brother's he ife r be·
lore lh e Me igs Conly Junior
F a ir Dairy S how on F r iday .

Br ing a covered dish
sen ice

yt•a r·old l::zra Th oba brn ha d
th~· g ra nd l' ha mpion goat at
this ) 't•a r ' s " e igs County

P HILAO " LP HIA i UP ii - J::n
mem bered Pea r l B ai ley as a
ti r Piess perform er who tra n s·
cend£"d

rar ial

banier s whi l('

s in gi ng a nd da ncing ht•r "'ay to
s ta rdom In a ca reer tha t s pa nne d

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THIS WEEK'S

Ba iley , bes l kn own for !hP

sassy jaz z a nd blues vocals she
be lte d ou t o n st a ge. screen a n d

tP IPvis ion. d iPd

F r ida~'

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of und e-

a fter losi ng
co nsc iousnes s In her ho te l room .
She was 72.
Ba iley. who had a long his to ry
of hear t trouble, was r ushed to
T hom as .Je fferson Un iver sity
Hosp ita l. whr rP shP wa s pr onoun ced dead a t 6: 12 p.m . A
hos p ita l spoke swoman sa id a uto·
psy r es ul ts would no t be known
r aus(•s

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" I lost the best frie nd I eve r
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said Bailey 's hu s ba nd , dr ummer
Louis Bellson J r. " S he was the
m os t honest a nd caring person I
ever mel In my li fe ."
Be llson said Bailey was siltin g
In a cha ir In her roo m at the
Ho liday In n F'rlday evening as
they pre pa red to leav e for New
York a nd then go hom e to La ke
Havas u City, Ariz .
" She s tarted r ubbing her
ha nds first . And the n It was
alm os t li ke she was hyper ve ntl ·
Jatlng ," Bellson said .

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GALLIPOLIS, OH.
446-0966

s"ven drr ades

termi ned

Sc ie nce rn 1988 a nd her Bac he lor
of Sc ie nce in Pu blic Ma nagemen t
In 1990.
She a nd he r hus ba nd , Greg,
wit h the ir daug ht er Stacy , age 14,
a nd son Na t ha n. a ge 7 ret urned to
Ga iUpolis in J une a fter li ving in
Cl a r ks ville for th e pa s t sev en
vea r s.

.Jl ST IN TIME FOR

While In Clarksville , Thacker

grow and prosper, mak e hPr

idea ll y s ui led fo r the pcsi tiun. w..
ar e ronun ate t o have her on our
tea m, as we all w ork together

P AUL.\ THACKE R
onrl a nticipa te a b rig ht fu tu re for

the C: al li po lis Area Ch amber of
Co mmer ce . "
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$1600 ea.
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$1400 ea.

1200 ea.

01 MOlE
(WHI LE THEY LAST)

JEANS FOR SCHOOL

Chan, Jordache, Bugle Boy, Zena, Nuovo, London
lAY-AWAY NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST.
lots of FlEE Parking

Re hear sa ls will be he ld Mo n·
da y nig ht s from 7 to 9 p.m . in
r oo m 115 of the fi ne a nd
Perform ing Art s Center beginning Sept. 10 . T he perfo rm a nce is
sc hed uled for Dec . 11 a t 8 p .m .
Scores will be avai lable a t the
firs t two re hear sa ls . After t ha t ,
they w ill be ava ila ble In the
books tore. F'or more infor m a ·
lion. ca ll 245·5353 , ex te nsio n 405.

T HURM AN- Ma r y Chr istine
J ohnston of Route I. Thurma n,
has bee n accepted for admiss ion
to Alderson -Broa ddu s College for
the falll990 semes ter
Her pa re nt s are Mr . and Mr s .
Ja mes Ska ggs of Thurm an . she is
a 1983 gra du a te of Ga llla
Aca d e m y Hi gh Sc hoo l i n
Gal lipolis.
.Johns ton a tte nded Rio Gra nd e
College for one year She atte nds
Rio Gra nde Un it ed Met hodi st
Chu r ch a nd pla ns to ma jor in
e le me n tary Ed uat lon

Thacker ca n be rea c hed a t the
Cham ber off ice by ca lling 4460596 .

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Legion Auxiliary
meeting slated
E W1 NGTON - Amer ican Le
glon Au xiliar y 161 meets Mon ·
day, I p.m . a t the leg ion ha ll a t
E wl ngton.

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REC EIVES SPECIAL LETTER - Dus tin J ohnson, a fourth
gra der at Ha nnan Tr ace El ementa r y, r ecently m aile d P resid ent
George Bush a birthday eard and In returned recei~e d 11 pidure
a nd letter from P resid ent a nd Mrs. Bu sh eon gr a luiatlng h im on hl•
ninth birthday . li e sent President Bus h a birthday car d alter
learning they both cele br a te their birthd ays on June 12. Jo hnson is
the son of Le e a nd Sandy Johnson. (Times·Se ndne l photo by Krl'
Coc hran)

co m m en te d

BACK TO SCHOOL
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or her ori entat i on to m usi c.

HoME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
391 Wm MAIN STffi
992-3524

POMEROY, OHIO

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Antlniw Barller, AT
8 yeart experience as Radiologic Technologlsl

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MEIGS COUNTY
HUMANE SOCIETY
CALL BEY
742-2170

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terta i ners. fan s and fri ends re-

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Austi n Peay Sta!e Un iversi! _
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Take a close
look at
Radiologic
careers with
the Southern
Ohio Medical
Center.

ADOPT A
PET

(;Q;\ '1' CHAMP IO N - Tr n·

Pearl Batley
dead at 72

in

completed her rd ucation. a nd a t
the same ti me wa s t?mp loyf'd b~
first as a secret ar y to the foo tba ll
office. a nd for the pas t fo ur and a
ha lf yea r s. as sec retary to thr
Dea n of the Co llege of Edu ca ti o n
B{'{orl' moving to T ennl'SSPe, '&gt; he
was the purchasin g secre ta ry a t
Holzer Med ica l Cen ter fo r three
yea rs. from 191«l to 198.1.
"Pa u la br ings to the Cham ber
exc (' Jien t or ga niza tiona l and ad·
m in istra tive sktll s . deve loped
du n ng he r ye a rs a t Aust in Pe ay
Hr r positi ve at lit udf' an d uhv io us
e nthu sia s m , not only for her job
bu t for Ga llia Coun ty and her
des ir P to see ou r tot a I comm unit ~­

Th is fa ll , the Chora le wi ll be
performing J.S. Ba ch 's "Ma gnlf·
!cat." Co mposed during Bach' s
first year a t Lelzing In 1723, II
Includes four pieces Inte nde d for
use only at Chlrstrnas time. The
work Is scored for flve· pa rt
c horus, solos a nd o rc hes tra and
will be s ung In Its ori gina l
la nguages of La tin a nd Germ an .
T he Masterworks Chorale Is a n
oratori o c hor us which spec ia l·
lzes In the m aste rworks of m usic
ll!er a ture. Director Dav id fa ber
em phasized that the term " ma ster work " does not Imply tha t Is
beyond the capa bili ties of most
a m a te u r singers bu t Is a c horal
work of ex tended length whi ch
was written bv a com poser who is
co nsidered to be ·' classic' · in his

Woman to attend
Alderson Braddus

WITH

Picnic slared
riA LLI PO LI S
La fa yell l'
While Shri ne An nual fam ll"·
pic n ic 6: 30 p.m . . T uesd ay at the
Mason Cou n ty farm Museum .

Ju nior Fair. Thl~ is
firs t timr showi ng.

DegreP

Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- B-7

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

MON. &amp; FRI. TIL 8 P.M.
TUES. WED., THUR. TIL 7 P.M .
SATURDAY Til 5 P.M.

HILLSWE
ES
WEST VIRGINIA
CLOTHING

" I enJ OY th e challenge and dJ vcrsitv of d:ll · to -d.I\
patient ·care, and mos t admm: the Sourhc:_rn ( H11n
Medical Cent er's commn ment In \ t,lt r -()1 rhc -art djagn ostK lllugm g."

Sandi Slevana. AT
1 year experience 11 Radiologic Technologlsl
"AJ th ough I have be en in rhc R..1d 1o ln~~ prPir\'o Jon .1
short time• I have k1und 1! tn he .1 ~· LTY
rewarding career."

" T he peo ple that I work wll h arc ;mt !('"·"· .ll\ d I
would sav th ar JS a kcv factor tor hJv m ~ .1 ~nod ;ttlll udc
m our da1ly rc lanon sh.! p w1t h pa r 1c n t.~ "

Fannie Garen. AT
10 yeart experience In Diagnostic Imaging as a
Cat Scan Tachnologlst
" I enJOY worlung 111 Cat Sca11 hec.1mc rt 1\ J llHl l h morr
ad vanced bran ch of rht· ftuhologK prolC\~ ron I!

al"u

allows me ro help other-, , wh tlc \-\'nrlu ng
among fnc nd.s "

RESERVE CHAMPION STEER - The reserve
champion steer, owned by Jeromee Calaway . was
11 urchased by Holzer Medical Center lor $1 .80 a
pound a1 th e 4·H junior lair livestock sale held

Friday night. Plctured,l ·r, are King Mike Parker,
Margaret FoUrod and Tom Childs, of Holze r
Me di cal Center, Beef Princess Carri e Gloec kner,
Quee n Mirand a Ni cholson , a nd J . Calaw ay .

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Don't be tempted when other stores offer
"discounts" off not-so-low prices. Hills always
offers truly low prices on everything, every day.
And Hills has one of the largest selections of
Back-To-School fashions anywhere.

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to learn more about t hr fu ll -rune and

part -rime opporrunitic.s to jmn o u r staff of
Radiologic professio nals.
We o ff&lt;r the following featu re.\ :

• competitive salaries- commensurarc

FUR QUALITY AND UJW PRICES EVERY DAY

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cxpe ncncc.

• exce lle nt healt h and dental plan ;

• I 00% tuition assistance ;
• 8% evening an d night shift differential ;

• S1.25/hr. weekend diffe rential ;

HILlS IS THE PLACE RIR KIDS

• mdi&gt;idualiud orie ntation ;
• dietary and pharmacy discou nts , and more

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- RESERVE CHAMPION RABBITS - Dan
lileronlmou.o, candidate lor slate senator. pur·
tbe reserve champion rabbits, pen of
lor $230 from James Languell during the
Junior lair livestock sale. Pictured, 1-r, are

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Send your resume to KAren Wal burn , Southern Ohio
Medical C,.,nter, 1248 i&lt;.Jnncys Lane, Portsmou th , Ohio
45662, or call collect (614) 353 - 213 1, ext . 607

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EQllll ()p~lKlity Empl!l)'el

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King Mike Parker, Ri ch Jones , James Languell,
Dan Illeronlmous, Bunny Princess Runner-up
Ke lly Ervin, Queen Miranda Nicholson, and
Oakley CoUins.

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�Paga B-8-Sunday Times-Sentinel

August 19, 1990

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

~imts- ~entin.el

Section
August 19, 1990

Pittsburgh posts 3-1 victory over Cincinnati

PULLIN' THAT SLED - John Henderson of
New Plymouth tries bl• band at puiUng the sled

behind the wheel of a lfl3, f.W.powered Dod,;e al
lbe Meigs County Fair truck pull held Friday
night.

pound stock class. The truck pull attracted a
large, enthusiastic crowd Friday night at the
M&lt;•ig&gt;&lt; County Fair.

SHOWING HOW IT'S DONE - Eric Russell of
GaiHpoU.s shows bow it's done with his 390powered Ford truck. Eric placed first in the 6200

Shaking like an earthquake,
trucks pull more than their share
By JIM FREEMAN
Times-Sentinel Staff
ROCK SPRINGS - The earth
shook Friday night at the Meigs
County Fair.
No. it wasn't an earthquak£-; it
was the ever -popular pulling
trucks roaring and shaking al lh&lt;•
Meigs County Fair truck pull
In this event. trucks compt:•tp
by seeing which truck can pull a
weighted sled the longest mea
sured distance .
Drivers camP from &lt;JII over
southeas t Ohio and West Virginia
to demonstrate their puiJing
ta lents in front of hundrPds nf

spectators .
Placing first in thP li200 pound

PLENTY OF POWER - The modified pulling

trucks roared and shook lbe ,;round
truck puB at lhe Meigs Coomly Fair.

Raccoon Island...

at

Friday's

...By Jarru?s sands

time, the tomato
bad been popular only in pla ces like New Orleans in cooked
form
and
throughout the

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east as a n ornament. Thert' was
widespread belief among some
people that the Liebesapfcl or
" love apple" was poisonou s.
Others believed the tomato wa s
related to the mandrake and
belladonna, both !oxic.
By the Civil War. not on ly wa s
the tomato bPing consumPd raw,
stew ed and peTSPrvPd, but it was
being can nPd i n grPal number s.
The commerical canning of to matoes In Ga llia County dat Ps

back to the 1!!9(Js with a few small
canneries OpPratPrl along VinP
Stl'l.'('t . In 1907. J C ShPphprcl
opened a cannery un the river
side of Firs! and Crap&lt;' and R.F
Sherman built a $4,000 structure
along the railroad !racks in whar
would today be the 1100 bloc·k of
Second Avenue By 1911 thP
McMechem Perserving \om
pany of Wheeling, West Virginia
bad taken over the Sherman
building and they had contracted
with Gallia farmers for he later
to grow some 500 acres worth of
tomatoes.
This particular cannery oper
ated at this location in Gallipolis
until about 1919 both under
McMechem and the W.L Jones
Canning Company. Farmers
would haul in their tomatoes and
would be paid instantly in cash .
The cannery then processed the
tomatoes mostly into five gallon
cans. In later years. the cannery
also processed tomatoes into
catsup. chili sauce. jams and
jellies. Most of the Ia tter produels were put into glass bottles .
AL"ronllng to the January 25,
1!112 edition of the Ga!Upolis
Bulletin, ''the McMechem Per5erVIng Company added a conere~ floor building 50 by 52 feet.
In the structure will be housed
two coJXIensing tanks, and a new
cuiiiHng machine which would
euble the company to fill 2,000
flw gallon cans per day ."

mad(' a profit on nlne acres of
tomatoes of $4611 which was the
avrrage yearly wa~e of a school
teacher in 1912
Ohio was and sti l l is a great
producing stare when it comes to
tomatoes. Ca l~ornia being first
The fact that Gallia grown
tomaiOPS ripened about two
wreks ahead of tomatoes grown
in north and ce ntral Ohio gave
so m e advantage to Gallia
farmers rven aftrr the ca nnery
lrfl town in 1919
In the I92()s, 1930s, 1940s and
rvr n into the 1950s, Gallia grown
tomatoes were shrpped by boat.
rar l and truck to Pittsburgh to be
sold fresh in groceries there.
Ga lli a tomatoes were about as
popular as Reedsville toma toes
are now.
Fo r Instance. 1n the 1940s, the
Ga llipolis Daily Tribune ran a
story about how a squad of 31
CalHa Academy High School
boys had hired out for the
afternoon and evening of May 17
to se l tomato plants on the Evans
Packing Co mpany from in Cla y
Townsh ip. Some 40.000 plants
were srt in about five hours . It
took about 5.000 plants to cover
one acrr. fo'ertilizinR was done
with a fivr -10-10 mix with 1.000
pounds to !he acre . The Tr ibun&lt;&gt;
reporter also visited that May
day the Pete Saunders tomato
farm and the Bakers of Raccoon
Is land .

By that decade tbere wa sn't
much left of Raccoon Island
which was located at the mouth
of the Raccoon Cl'l.'('k and into the
Ohio River. AI one time the
Island was 75 acres in ex tent al

the low water mark. Rilccoon
Island was a favorite pla&lt;'t' in the
late 19th century for the growing
of tomatoes as well as waterm£'1ons and other produce. J .C
Shepherd who built the tom a1o
cannery at First and Grape in
1907 was the owner of Raccoon
Island at that same time. Shcpherd sold the Is land to a
steamboat company that had
plans to develop a resort there. In
the 1930s wben the Gallipolis
Dam was being constructed a
sand and gravel company owned
the Island, removing the sand
a nd gravel for dam construction.
In due time, lilt:e so many other
Ohic River Islands. Raccoon
Island became a "Lost Atlantis ...
In the 1940s, Ga!Upolis grown
t01114toes were lar~ly marketed
through tbe Ga!Hpolls Auction
Produce Company that was
located on Eastern A venue on the
si te of the old fairgrounds .
By contras t with tbeea r ly part
of this century when between 500
and 1.000 acres of tomatoes were
grown in GaiHa County for the
commercial market. in 1985 only
some three acres were grown. In
1982. Meigs County still gre"' 314

lime.

Rio

Grande Elemen tary schoo ls
have been announced. They are ·
toHEI!:~

ELEME!\'Ti\R\' S( 'HOOL
1.11 Grad r Homeroom LJ"I

MRS. HOWELL
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drd KiiJ:"Oll' . Jacot&gt; Kn rc hr . MP~an
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Lund Kf"'llh Mc{'an v. ~lcbolas MNo.la.
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Gradf' On ..

GREENLEE

Grade Twrt
Ad II. ln5, Zachary Beach. Hrian
Brrklt&gt;, ~ary ClMC" h, Holly Epl ing, Jf'5
sira Ga~ Yarx:·y Halley, Erica Hessing~.
K al II' ln ~IM. R:f&gt;tlna Lel', .lodl Mrrry.
Kara Muswr, Holly Petl'r s, .Jacob R ! d~ f"'
w ay. Pan!liy RoblniM, Trrl')' Slt!p hen s.
Amy Slwt. i\arrn Wr!ls, .Jolm While

GaUia youth
shows improvement

A

COLUMBUS
Meredith
Smith, daughter of Bryce and
Nancy Smith of GailipoUs, Is
Improving In Ohio State University Hospitals in Columbus.
Smidt, ~pltallzed with encephaiHis, bas been moved from
lnleiiSive care to a medical floor

room.
Tbio warellause ill locaied • lbe ipot 111M frtm IM7 to Jtlt
halMed a lonuoto cannery Ia Galllpelio • a laf wllea -'J UM

aaesof Galla IOU

Weft

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Orientation Jet
GALLIPOLIS - John H. EUInpon, principal. anJIOUJICes lbe
orientation of sevenllt grade
•tudmts and any ollter bigb

scbool studeDIS new to the
district will be Aug. 21 at 7 p.m.
The orleDtalloa will be In !be
audltlorlum ol Gallla Academy
Hlglt Scbool.

In the b200 pound modified
class, ! hf' driv('rs usr the same
truck s as in the 5800 pound
modified cla ss. the onlv differ
ence is 400 pounds of weight
placed on the fr ont of the truck to

Griffey retlres from Reds
CINCINNATI iUPIJ - Ken
Grl ffey. I hP rl'ma in ing ves Ugc of
the Ci nc inn ati Reds Bi g Hed
Ma chine of lhl' 1970s, retired
Sa turday before lh1• Reds ' game
with I he Pittsburgh Pirates.

increase traction .

Placing fir st in !he b200 pound
modified class was David Willoughby followed by Danny Os
bornr . Tim BakPr d Od Brian
Teaford of Chesler rn his Dodge

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WJdJe sbe sdll may not have
visltlln, she may receive flowers
and clll'lb at tbls time, according
to her father.
She Is at Room 1134 Doan Hall.
OSU Hospital, Columbus.

Trustees meeting
CHESHIRE - Chesblre township lrus tees meet Tuesday, 5: 30
p.m .• Townhouse In Kyger.

Gr ~fey, who made his major
league debut with Cincinnati in
1973, reporied lo the Cincinnati
clubhouse before a nationally
televised game wilh Pittsburgh
and reportedly was partially
dressed for pra clice when sum moned to manager Lo u Piniella ' s
offi ce.
Shortly af te rward the 40-ycar o ld reserve said he was Pndl ng
his lR ·yra r big- league caref'r .
Griffey left Riverfront Coliseum
reportedly to travel to New York

w here his so n. Seattlf' Ma r mrr s

\ll•·•'f( 1\ 11., ,VI III1 •1 .John\ ,lOt o

KEN GRIFFEY

outfielder Ken Griffey, .lr . is
playing aga inst the Yanke es.
"Kt&gt;n is a class person v.-ho had
a great career." Pinre lla sa id . "I
played with hrm for the Yankees
and coac hed and managrd him at
New York and herf' i n Cincinnati.
He helped with the leadersh ip in
our clubhouse and I enjoyed
br ing ar ou nd him .
" 1\en had ta lked abou t reti rement and toda y he did it. but he'l l
still be around here to help us and
work with the staff."
The Reds manag er sa id Grit-

fey. who spen t nine seasons with
th e Heds from 1973-81 and was a
key member of Cincinnati' s 1975
and '76 world championship
tea ms, was consid eri ng coachIng, possibly with the Reds.
Griffey's departure opened a
roster spot for lefl -hander Chris
Hammond. who startl'd Satur·
day's game aga inst the Pirates.
Hammond was recalled from
Cl ass AAA Nashville of the
American Association , where he
was 14-1 with a 2 17 ERA He had
1:19 strikeouts In 141 Innings.
Hammond is rep lacing Danny
.J ackson. now on the 15-dav
disabled list, In the Reds' start ing rotation.

Gri ffey was traded to the
Y ankecs on Nov 4, 1981, for Fred
Toliver and Brian Ryder He
spe nt 4~ seasons with New York
before being traded to Atlanta on
.June 29. 1986 wit h Andre Robert son for Claud ell Wash ln glon and
Paul Zuvella.
Griffey was released hy
Atlanta and si gned by lhe Heds
as a free agent on Aug . 2. 1988.

By RICHARD LUNA
UP! Sports Wrflrr
SumP new fact's win br on ltlP sid l'i inl'" w tw n 1hr
NF'L spason begins. cllong wi t h s oml' fam iliar

'iPasons as oflf'n s!\'P coordinator In that t!m e. hr
wa.; C' rrdiird with drvr!op!ng Boomrr Es!ason
1nt o one of thl' leaguf''s premier quanprbarks

''' r"·

faces In new places .

No 1 offe nse and top -ranked rush ing atta ck. a nd

Chri."l ll' Dun;T. Amanda
E bt•r! . Tim Fll1nlt RobNI r-;o tr . )O&lt;;f'ph
Halll· n. Adam l .arral'. MNg;.~n ~Jlura .
!1.1i rancl,1 Mur lk'r fhrt~llf' "'iol.an . Rand\
Palll'r ~ . Eliz;~bt•lh R.obin!'oo. Oarn-"il
S hii~
.Jonathon Skidmorf' Jo-.hu.T \ f'fl ·
Vl kho • ~ W r llia m~
HO\\A.HD
Gradt&gt; Sill.
\1 a11 Adkrn " J nhn n' 1\randon. Kah ·
C.mada,·. Su &lt;o;.Jn C'aM'\' . Car fi(' Dav1-'
Kon HHR(&gt;I' . .1(1\ Ha.vnt'!li . 'iabnna Hu r l .
Clu i.. Kdlt·r. Mind.v Ki.tll'f' Anl:il' Ll'ffln~
Wf'l L fryo;laJ l.f"'i!f'r b1c ~dlf'\ . Kf'llif'
H'"'"'· S !r&gt; l ~ Ruth\'rford h.&lt;Jt\' "ih m 'f'r
,\,lrm ~ Ifill!

WO'fHF.
Gr;ad('Sh
Mictwllr• Harrd. S u~&lt;Jn Heavf'r . .Jill
Hurdf'JI Mikt· fa nlrt'll . Paul Cochr.o~n.
Chrr s i))dsm . Van~sa F'ulk~ . !.ua Holf"'&gt;k l. Tra~·1o; Hulchrns. Vf"'roowa John~oo.
:\p {~rma Kod. Laura LOV&lt;'Ir. Amanda
I v on o;, .lullt• Mer rY . .\1atr Solan. Duslin
:\'ull Oa~· n \'ancr. C'hrr o; l ! Ward

rOOK
tln.d •· f' our
A.IITJI Brck lt·
Jf'ff llknno;. Adam
llrCM·n . AmhPr Or 1 :fl~owo;k r. .John Fipld :o. .
M ,1n (;porg!'O~Ju l o~ . Rondld ~ta \' n ~
Tr&lt;~r. .Jack ~oo K f' i~hJ .Jo hnsocr . Hf•;ll hl'r

took a bases- l oaded walk in the seventh to force in
another Yankee run making it 6-0.
The Mariners loaded the bases in the ninth, bu 1
the game ended when Scoff Brad\y grounded out
to second baseman Steve Sax.
Royals 10, Brewers I - AI Milwaukee. Kevin
App\er scattered six hits over slx Innings and
Brian McRae went 4-for-6, scored twice and drove
In two runs Saturday to help Kan sas Clly to a 10-1
victory over Milwaukee Brewer s.
The victory snapped Milwaukee's four-game
winnin g streak and Kansas City. which won for
the fourth time In slx games, collected 17 hits.
Appler . 9-4, won his fourth straight game and
seventh of his last eight starts. Appier struck out
one and walked one.
Jamie Navvaro, 3-5, lasted one and one-third
Innings. allowing six hits. five runs, walked three
and struck out two .
II was the first four hit game of McRae' s career
:1-!cRae, son of former Royal s player Hal McRa e,
was called up from Memphis of the Sou th ern
League t AA r on Aug. 7.
Kansas City look a 3-0 lea d in th e first. Kev en
Seltzer led off with a walk. After two outs, Dannv
Tartabull walked . G1•ra ld Perry and Jim
Elsenreich followed with consecutive RBI sin
gl es Kurt Stillwell's RBI si ngle scored Perry .
The Roya l s added two more in rhe second for 5-0
lead . With one out, Seltzer walked and McRae
si ngled . George Brett followed with a single Ia
score Seil zer. Tartabull 's RB I single scored
McRa e
The Roy&lt;:~l s rna de i l b 0 in thl' third on Mike
Macfarlane' s solo hom1• run. his fifth of th r
season
Kan sas City madl' it 7 0 in thL· fourt h on

Tar tabull' s RBI single that scon&gt;d MrRae.
The Brewers made il 7- 1 in the srx lh on Pau l
Molitor's onr-out so lo homr run . h is eighth of the

season, whit'h Pxtended his hittin g stn_•ak to 12
games.

Darryl Hamilton singled and Gary Sheffield
singled but Appier got out of the )am by gelling
Dave Parker to ground Into a double play.
The Royals increased their lead to 10 I in the
ninth on pinch-hi tter Bill Pecota's RBI single and
McRae's two-run single.
Angels 4, Red Sox 3- At Boston. Kirk McCaskill
scattered five hils over six and one-third tnn\ngs
and Pete Coachman collected an RBI In his
major -league debut Saturday to lead the California Angels to a 4-3 victory over the Boston Hed
Sox.
McCaskill , 9-8 , pitching In place of injured Bert
Blyleven, walked two and struck out five . Bryan
Harvf!'y rrcorded three outs for his 15th save.

Ca lifornia look a 1-0 lead in the fourth. Dave
Winfield sin gled, advanced to third on a base hit
by Dante Bichele and scored when Lee Stevens
grounded ou I.
The Angels made 2-0 in the fifth . Donnie Hill
singled. was sacrtflced by Dick Schofield and
scored when Coachman singled.
Ca l~ornia chased loser Tom Bolton. 7 2. with
two runs in the sixth for a 4-0 lead. Stevens led off
wilh a single and Bolton was replaced by Dennis
Lamp. Stevens went to third on Hill's base hi! and
scored on a bu nt si ngle by Schof ield. Brian
Downing sin gled to cen ter to score Hill.
The Red Sox, who were shutout in th eir 19
previous innings, struck for three runs in the
seventh 10 sl ier the deficit to 4-3. Mike Greenwell
singled, went to th ird when Dwight Evans blooped
a single to right and scored wh en Tom Bruna nsky
sin gled to left .
Tony Pena sing led In Evans to make 11 4-2 and
Brunansky scored on pinch -hitler Rick La ncellotti's sacrifice fl_v . It was LancC'IIottl's Cir st
major-league RBI since 1986.

Packers beat Saints 27-13
By JOE DIGIOVANNI
MAD ISON, Wls 1UP I I - Linebacker Bu rnell
Dent returned a fumble 5fj yards for a touchdown
and receiver Jeff Query scored on a .'12 ·vard
reverse Saturday to he!p th e Grren Bay Pa ckN s
to a 27·13 ex hibition victory over thl' New Orlrans
Sai nts .
Quartrrback Tommy Kr&lt;im£:• r. s1gncd by the
Sa ints las t week in part duP to a ho ldout by
starting quarterback Bobbv Hebert. tossed a
74·yard touchdown pass to Brrnt PPrriman in thP
second quarter . Kramer . a 14-yra r veteran.
comp leted 1 of 2 passes and tuok on!~' five snaps .

Chri s .Ia eke kickPd a o:lyard field goal to glvr
Green Bay, II , a 17-I:llead with 7:4lleft rn !h e
third quarter . Two plays l ater . Saint s quarter back Dav e Wilson fumbled I he snap . Dent scooped

the ball and ran 50 yards fo r the sco re t o give the
Packers a 24 -13 advantage Ja ckr hir a 25-yard
field goal with 4·00 remaining for the final score.
Morton Anderso n kicked a 32 -yard fie ld goal to
give New Oril'ans, 2 1, a :!0 lead in the first
qua rter. Anthony Dilweg. subbing for holdout
quarterback Don Majkow sk i. scored on a
thrce·yard ro!lout to givE' Green Bay a 7-3 lead
wlth 7· 00 minutes !e ft in HI(' fir st quarter .
Kramrr tlwn hit Prrriman on a cross (laltl•rn
&lt;:md t hP rf'CPiver bolt ed 74 yards down thl' right
sidr linr to g ivr thf' Saints a 10·7 lrad , but Quny
took lhP ba!! from runn1ngb ac k Paul Frazier on a
rev erSE' and ran down thr left sidelm{' for a

touchdown thai gave th l' Packers a 14 -10 lead .
Anderson's 22 -ya rd field goal brought the Saints
within 14-13 at halftrmr.

New, familiar faces start season as NFL head coaches

C'uu~hmour

IJ:1nnv MO~&lt;In. C a~, , ... r aJ . Andrr•a :'&gt;'t&gt;H
Jo.Jlu.J P•·rr. .lf'nnrl(&gt;l Planll. Rrandon
H{•· rll r Sdma nlhil Scar bt•rrv . MwhaC'I
W.ud. [larvl Well~

i\.~ hh')'

•

Baker. Piedmont. Ford: Jeff
Johnson. Reedsville . Dodge: and
Thelm&lt;J Stnr y. Athens. Ford.
In thl' OX(](J pound super stock
clctss , l-lryan RoisP of ParkPrs ·

Brown. Elea nor. Chrvy

GOlDt:l"'t
Grad.- f.hlll•
l Jus Tin Lil·artl. Brandon Af&gt;nl l t&gt;\' Ashlt'\
( ·t&gt;lf'm.a n. ~o~aJC"S Far if&gt;\.·. IJavut Frnl1f'v
k~'i.rC'a Hamilloo. Lvnsi Hud s m . Bobtn
Jon("&lt; Arand" Ka~f'. A!hsCil Mcr'&lt;lf'mar

Whilf"'

. ..,.., .., *"i:!* t::r . • ..

Osborne . .Jaekson. Ford: Tim

RM. U

Kura Adklfl'&gt;. ,\mbt•r HranrJon. Cayla
L •lciw('JI. Johnny Dixcn. :"ih:'CIIf' Our~!.
E r ka Hairy . Carrt'll "&amp;&gt;au" Harri.sm .
l"hris l~her Jack.sm, Jali&lt;ll Mart)'n. Ryan
M atura . Krl~n MPVf'L Ambet" Morrl.!m .
AndrE&gt;W P1anls. Milllhew Roustt. Adam
Smilh. Am~nda Smllh. Randy Spu r lu.' k .
Tonyii Sf£&gt;Warl. SIE&gt;vf'n TrUP5del l. Jimm y

The

Bulletin stated "'fhe
llclleebem Company made ex·
.._IM! tests ol the soli here
bdlie en!ctlng tbeir pulping
plot and Liley are confident that
tbJs Ia splendid llJmato country ."
llany farmers In Clay Townllllp bad contracled lor three to
flw acres of tomatoes. They paid
ID 1912 about $.15 per acre for
lll!ed. Most of these farmers only
Deeded extra labor at barves I
In 1911. one Clay fanner

Homeroom

assignmPnts for Green and

acres.

•W--

In thl' OXIXI pound modified
class. David Wrlloughby of
AthPns. driving a Ford, came in
first He was followed by Danny

burg came in first w1th h1s
Dodge. He wa s followed by Paul
Poston. Logan. Chevy; David
Holmes. Glouslrr. Dodge: David
Howell. Alhens. Chevy: Donny

Yankees 6, Mariners 0 - AI New York, Mike
Witt threw a two-hitter and Jesse Barfield and
Kevin Maas each hit home runs S~turday to l ead
the New York Yankees to a 6-0 vl~tory over the
Seattle Mariners.
Witt, 2-5, recorded his first shutout and first
complete game of 1he season. He allowed four
walks and four strike outs.
Brian Holman 11-9. took the loss, lasting five
and two-l hlrd Innin gs, giving up seven hits, five
earned runs, one walk and the two homers.
Barfield ope ned the scoring In the third when he
led off with his 17th home ru n of the season.
New York scored three times In the fourth to
make It 4-0. Steve Sax led off with a walk. Oscar
Azocar and Mel Hall si ngled to load the bases.
Maas then smashed a one-bouncer that second
baseman Harold Reynolds speared and shoveled
to shortstop Omar Vlzque\ who threw on to first
for an apparen t double play. But second base
umpire Mike Reilly ruled Vlzquel missed second
and Hall was safe, al lowing Sax lo score. Azocar
took third on I he play and scored when Mall Nokes
sing led to cen ter Hall took third on Nokes' single
and sco r"f'd on a sacr ifice fly by Barfield.
Maas connected in l hl' sixth on 2-2 pitch for his
14th hom t' run, to give New York a 5-0 lead. Maas

•

Homerooms announced at Green,
Rio Grande Elementary schools
GALLIPOLIS -

It was sometime in the 1840s
that the tomato came into great
use as a food for Ohio residents .
Prior to that ·

swck class was Er1c Russell of
Ga\Upolis driv i ng a Ford. He was
followed by · Curtis Clark of
Letart. W Va. driving a Dodge.
Mike Elliott of Gallipolis. Dodge;
Jim Bl osser of Logan. Dodge;
and .I R. Ward of Pomeroy.
Ch&lt;&gt;vy

CINCINNATI WPIJ-BarryBondshilhls24th
homer and doubled in another run Sa turday Ia
lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to a :l-1 victory over
the Cincinnati Reds .
Zane Smith, 8-7, acquired by the Pirates from
the Montreal Expos on Aug. 8, earned the victory.
He limited the Reds to five hits In seven and
one -third innings, striking out two and walking
two. Bob Kipper recorded the last out for his
second save.
Rookie Chris Hammond, 0-1, gave up three runs
on seven hits In four and one-third Innings,
striking out one and walking four. Hammond was
given the roster spot vacated by 40-year -o\d Ken
Griffey, who rellred before the game.
The Plrales took a 1-0 le ad In the first wh en J ay
Bell reached on a fielder 's choice. He look second
on a balk and thi rd on a passPd balL After Bobbv
Bonilla walked, Bonds hi I a ground rule do ubi;,
scoring BelL
Bobby Bonds hit his 24th homer, leadin g off the
fourth, to make tt 2-0.
The Pirates added a run in rh e fifth to when
Redus led off with a sing lr&gt; . stok• second, rook third
on a wild pitch and srorwl on a sing lP )Jy BelL
The Reds ' Joe Ol iv er l1il hi s sPvcnth homer lo
make It 3-1 in the eighth .

Rod Ru st of New Eng land llruc&lt;• C'oslrt of rhr
Nrw York Jets. and .J {)(' llugl'l o f Ph()(•n ix - al l
wi th Super Bowl Pxpt•riPnrP - mak r thPi r hPad
coachin g df'buts . .Je rry Clanvillf' mov('S from th f'
head job i n Houston to Arlant~J whil('. l ack Pa rdrr.
who coachPd thr Chicago Bt·~1rs and Wa s hing to n
RPdsklns in thr El70s. t.d.;ps IJVI'r th e Oi!Prs . Lo s
Angf'll?s RaidPr s ro.H'h A rt ShPI I IH•gins hi s fir st
full spason- hP was n;_ Jmf'd hPad eoarh aftrr four
gamf's last Yl'lll' .
Rust . b2. i.'i in fami! iJr '-i ll! round in gs HI' w,t s
New Eng land 's riPfr n.siv P l'oordinatnr f rom
l9R.1·R7, and hf'lJX'd Ill!' Pal riots advancP 10 Super
Bowl XX.
"Havin g bf'f'n herr heforT'. it's fun to{'OmP back
and be around a lor of plllyP r s l hJt l 'n• coac hrd
before and that I know an~ good playrrs ." sa id
Rusl, who was thf' r1rfrrto.;h·f' f·nordi ndlor al
Pitt s buq~h last Sf'ason " It' s, ;1 r('a! bon us for mr

Under Cosll't . the Be ngal s twic e had the NFL 's
led th e AFC in total offense three of the last four

c; pasons
Cus ic! also he lped the Bengals adva nce to the
Snper Bow l after the 1988 season
ThP Jptc;;, i -12 !as t Sf'ason. Jrr hop1n g Cosi t'l can
put lifE' in10 thr their offrnsr.

·we

won' r bP dul l."Cos ler sa id " We won't be

! format iOn, thn.' P .v arcls and a r !oud of dust But
don't gPt mP co nfu sPd u:ith tX'ing just a pa ssing
coac h 11Pllcvr ml', 1 bl ' liPvr in thr running gamr
Ont' of thP crill•rion o f bring a good roarh is that
, ·ou fil lhP pmgram to thr playrrs. not thP oth l'r
wa\· around .
"Wf&gt;'l l opP n it up and wr'!! bp rxciling on
dL' fcn '&gt;I' and s pcl'ia 1 IP ilm s . too . Wp'\1 mak r thing"
h;_tpjX' n and our guy s w i ll br fl y ing all ow•r lhP

knowing a lot of lhr players"

f11·ld h ill in g p&lt;·oplc. "
Bugrl. ~)0. is ronsidf'rPd a superb m oti vat or . He
wa "i v.. Jth RPdskins sin cP 1981 as uffensi\'f'
coordina tor and assi~tant hrad roach. and wao...

Rustt akr s over a If' am th at w;r s 5 111 JS1 sf'.:J son
Cos lrt. 44. is r liP Sf'C(l nd .vou ngC'~ t h rad coar h in
!h e NFL I he 's :Jl!, month., ol dl'l t11at Shell' . lie had
bern with Cincinnati sim·p 1(jRJ. 1111' la s t four

part of th rir three t rips to the Su per Bo.,.,.!. two
n'sulting in win'-i .
"You'll like to treat t•veryi.Jod\' th(' s&lt;:~ rne. bul ii
isn' J possillh·.·· said Bug('(, whu takrs 0\'Pr &lt;J tf'.Jrn

!hell was ~)· 1 1 last season · 'Whal i ~ possibh' and
im port an t 1s findin g each indlvidual'o... 'hoi
butt on . ' EvPryom• ha s om' A coac h has to find
th;tt Tha t rna~· mean putting ,·our a r m around a
pla .v rr. il may mean kicking h im in thr butt.
·'f'vl' ncv1•r S£'f'n anyone succes sfu l r ut cnrnf' r t.;
Th at' s no t thr wa~' to br suc rrssfu! ..
Pardt'(', ~4. is a vc tt'ran head coarh. havmg
postrd &lt;J 10~ - 7~· 1 n'cord in stint~ wi th thn't'
diffPrPnt p1 nfrs siona! It' ag u e~ a nd ar thP co liP
gialr lr\'Pl Pardrc play-'('d in thP NFL 1 rl~('d .son s.
Par nlng A!l Pr·o honors d l l ineb&lt;.J ckPr ln th &lt;-l l
limP. hP a is(} wu n a bJtt!r· with C&lt;lnCI'r
In 197-t, hr t·oachPd lh l' Florida R!azc1 s nf tht •
Wor!d Footha ll LPaguP. then took 0\'1'1' Jhl'
Chic&lt;:Jgo BP&lt;Jrs 1n 1!-l?:i. ami wa.s 20 2'2 in 1hn•r'
sp;J.sons. lPadin g thPm In lhPir first p!a~· nff bt •t·th
sincP 196:\
Hr• was 24 -14 wilh the Hrdskins from 147XXII.
and return ed as a ht•ad cuach in 191-W with ltH'
Houston r.arnb!Prs of tht• USFI. whPn ' hf' had
s uf'{'f'Ss wilh thL' run and -shoot offPn ~~· WhPn thr•
USFL fo)d ('d . he took OVL'r the l ~ ni vprsi t~' of
Hous ton in 19R7 and wa s 'n- 10-1 in th rrr sPa s o n ~
Li..i SI yra r . r\ndn• Wr1n• won thf' HPismi..ln Troph,\

undrr PcJrdcP
"t\fll' ! llPftl hr· RPrlskms . I didn't thmk I 'd !'\ 'PI
hl' a hrt~d coach lrlltw \WI. Jgain. ,. .s,wl l'ard(•(• .
who ha s ins 1al1Pd t ilf' run -a nd -s hont. "T hin gs ha \'('

a funny way of v. ork 1ng out I kno\.1, ,1lot of pf'Op !P
ha vr high hopPs f01 u.-. Wf' hi::i \'f' h1gh hoprs for
ourselve.;; (lnri 1 just hopP ('\·r r yo nr is pi..ilicnt."

Ci anvi l le. who roached lh~ Oi lr r s from late !9Ro
through 1Y~~ . wa~ trd !it !I(' timr making his ma rk
in Atl anta . Thr quotablr C!&lt;Jn\'il!e. known for
wraring bla rk on lhr sJdP l in 0s, h'aving game
ti ckets lor r r lcbri tlrs ~1nd ru n-in s wilh lhP
Hou ston mf'dl &lt;-1. announ crd lhf' Falcon.'- w illwr a r
bi&lt;Jck jPrsP.Y ."i &lt;o,Jm il ar to thosr worn in th(' club ' s
inaugura l 1%6 spa s o n and black h(•lmrts
Hf' also wil l go with his rrd gun offpnst'. srmi la r
to thr run ·and -shoot . and wil! ha\·r tilt· FJif'Ono.,
· 'liYi ng on thf' rdgP, · · onr of hi s fa\(ll'iiP ~il\ ings
''Wf• don't play according to down or d1o...tanrr."
Clanvil!r s.:ud " It does n't maliN 1f wr'n· at thP
twn or thr ~0. wf'· rr krt•pi ng it wid (• open ancl
krrping !hr th rottl f' down . \\-'p'rp not go in g to look
at th r srorPboard . V\'r'rr goi ng to k(·f'p thcthrrJtt!P
w1df' oPf'n thr Pntirf' gamr ."
Hu t Gla nvi I If' wt\ 1ha vr 1o p roducf' . HP wa s Xt - J.~
with th e Oilers and lr d thrm to thre&lt;•sJrJighl AFC
wildcard gamPs. but cu u!d never get ttw H'&lt;:trn
past thcdivisiona! pla:,·off Atlanta iq·oming off a

.1- J:l ca mpaign .
ShPII. a ! 9R9 indu c te&lt;· rnto rhe Pr o Foorl&gt;all Hall
of FamP, W&lt;l S nam Pd h(•ad coac h of rhP i"Llidr· r ..,
.1ftrr thr fourth gam£' last sPason H• ' guidL•d l hP
Ra iders to a I · ~ m.:Jrk 1n thl ' final 12 g;Jmf'~

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By BOB KEIM
UPI Sports Writer
CLEVELAND iUP i t - Thr
Cleve l and Brown s br lir•ve
they're ready.
They've had three weeks of
practice and two exhibition
games to gel their offensive line
together. and lonighl at Cl eve land Stad ium the offensi ve line
will take \I s biggest test of the
preseason when \1 tries to blunt
the potent Minnesota Viking pa ss
rush.
The Vikings fea ture two of the
best pass rushers In football , end
Chris Do Ieman and Iackie Keith
Millard, and last year those two
combined for 39 quarterback
sacks.
If the Browns aren't ready for
the Minnesota pass rush, the five
quarterbacks they have on I heir
roster may not be enough.
"We'll find out a lot," Cl eveland coach Bud Carson sa id of his
otrens\ve lin e. "No disrespect to
Green Bay or Ch icago (Cleveland's first two exhibition opponents), but I think this Is a real
test to see If you can protect the
passer. These guys are thebes I "

The game will hegin a! H p.m
EDT and will be the firs! NFI.
game IE'levised by T urner Nt't
work Television .
Each team will be missing kP.V
personnel. Cleveland Is wi thout
five starters due to holdouts cornerback Frank Minn i field ,
linebackers Mike .Johnson and
Cl ay Mat thews. sa fely Felix
Wright and offensive tackle Paul
F'arren.
Minnesota Is missing runnin g
back D .J. Dozier, kicker Rich
K arl \s and cenler Kirk Lowdermilk, a former Ohio Stale star.
Cleveland's offensive line will
consist of Ken Reeves and Tony
Jones at th e tackles , Gregg
Rakoczy and Kevin Robbins as
guards, and Mike Baa bat cen ter.
Their job will betoprotecl Bernie
Kosar, who will play about a half,
and whoever follows him Into the
game.
Newl y signed quarterback Pal
Ryan will not play, but youngsters Jeff Graham and Clemente
Gordon likely will see action late.
Minnesota will open with Wade
Wilson at quarlerback, followed

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Hich

Cleveland receiver Webster
Slought er wi ll see his first
preseason action as will linebacker David Grayson, who
sig ned a contract this week,
while Minnesota linebacker Ray
Berry also wi ll suit up for the first
tim e afler ending his holdout
Monday .
The Browns had trouble protecting Kosar In the little he
played In the Hall of Fame game
against Chicago, although the
protection was better against the
Packers last weekend.
' ' They're exceptionally
quick," Cleveland offensive line
coach Dan Radakovich said of
Do Ieman, Millard and company.
"They have a wholegroupofpass
rushers. If they're not the best
group In the l eague, they're one
of the best."
Minnesota coach Jerry Burns
Insists that he has not awarded
the starting quarterback job t o
Wilson, even though he is the only
experienced player at thai
position.

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are, left, Gary Roach and Tom Wlaemaa of
Wiseman Insurance Company presenlfn1 a
$10,000 dona&amp;lon to David Shaffer, lre88urer, and
Tom Meadows, c bairman of the Boy Scout Golf

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Pomeroy- Middlapo~t-G:all~is.

Augyst 19, 1990

Ohio-Point Pleeunt. W.Va.

Pomeroy Mickhport-G:alliiJolia, Ohio-Point PI mnt. W. Va.

With 8-3 win aver Orioles,

Pirates use heavy timber
to sweep Reds in twinbill
CINCINNAT I - Jay Bell. who
usually sets up the r uns, earned a
few RBI Friday to help the
Pittsburgh Ptrates to a doubleheader sweep over thPCt ncl nnati
Reds .
Bell. who ulready has 31
sacri fice bunts to his credi t, first
hammered a long home run to tie
the s&lt;'Ore, 3-.1. a nd then singled In
the wlnn~r In 11 ~ - 3 Pirate victory
In s~ nd )!:lllllt' that followed a
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at :~ J in 1 ht' .sh th and Sf' t the stage
-lor his RBI si ngle two Innings
: tatt•r that "'nt pinch -hitte r John
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Phlllles 2, Padres I - At Sa n
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Giants 3, Mets 2 - At San
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Scott Garrelts, 10-9, scattered
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frank Viola, 15-8, los! hi s third
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Dodrers 7, Expos 6 - At Los
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~elclltnger. 2-1. worked five
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Minority owners Daniel
McCarthy and Harold Bowman
filed the suit.
McCarthy, a Cleveland tax
lawyer, Is one of Steinbrenner's
lawyers. but a spokesman lor
Steinbrenner said the Yankees '
principal owner had nothing to do
with the suit.
In a letter sent to his limited
partners last week, Steinbrenner
report e dly cautioned them
aga inst taking any legal action
against the commissioner. Stein brenne r stressed that he was
opposed to such action. reiterat Ing that any Involvement on hi s
part would be a direct violation of
the agreement he signed with
Vinc ent
Th e su it cl aims baseball, Vincent and special Investigato r
John Dowd find Steinbrenner
"fierce ly unpopular " and believe
he Is a "blight on baseball." It
a lso alleges Vincent "has been
walling for the opportunity and
excuse to rid himself and the
game of this blight. "
Vincent ordered Steinbrenner
to step down and to cease all
activity dealing with the day -today running of the ballclub
bPcauS(' of his dealing with

admitted gambler Howard
Spira. The commissioner said
Steinbrenner's conduct had not
been In the best Interests of
baseball.
Steinbrenner paid Spira $40,000
last year. but the suit claims
ba seball knew of Steinbrenner's
relationship with Spira and that
·'Steinbrenner thad 1no reason to
believe that the contacts with
Spira were In any way Improper
or prohibited. but also that the
commissioner's office condoned
and approved of those contacts."
"I McCarthy and Bowman!
claim they are entitled to have
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general manager of the New
York Yankees and the commissioner Is Interfering with that
relationship," Cleveland lawyer
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Cohn says McCarthy and Bow man think VIncent's ruling was
" wrongfully based" and they
"object to the way the Investigation and hearing were
conducted."
The minority owners are seek Ing a temporary restraining
order and preliminary and per manent Injunctions barring Vin cent and Dowd from carrying out
their penalty against
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By BOB KEIM
UPI Sports Writer
CLEVELAND !UPil A
federal judge will hear argu ment s Monday on a lawsuit tiled
by New York Yankee limit ed
partners that seeks to void an
agree ment be tween Major
League Baseball and George
Steinbrenner tha t forced t h~
Yankee general partner to r elinqui s h control of the team .
U.S. District Judge Allee Bat chelder and attorneys from both
sides met privately doors Friday
to discu ss what was termed
" prellmlnary matters" by one of
Bat c helder's law clerks. The
hearing will begin at 9 a.m. EDT
Monday .
The suit, flied Thursday, seeks
to prohibit Commissioner fav
Vincent from e nforcing an aRree
me nt signed July 30 by Steinbrenner after an 11 -hour meetina
with the commissioner in which
Steinbrenner agreed to give up
co ntrol of th e team by Mo nd ay.
Aug . 20.
The Yankee limited partners
met Wednesda y in Cl eveland and
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ba sis. Nederlandrr must be

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Dailey

"We've had Welch on the ropes a
couple limes this year, but he
always seems to get away. Give
him credit. He knows how to
pitch."
"The best pari about winning
20 games Is that we are In first
place." Welch said. "I felt good
throughout, from the beginning
to the end."
Welch joined Dave Stewart,
VIda Blue, Mike Norris, Jim
Hunter and Ken Holtzman as
20-game Oakland winners.
•'My job Is to hold them and let
the oflense take care of Itself,"
Welch said . "Any time I started
thinking about 20wlns and not the
game, I got In trouble."
Welch recorded 138 of his 169
career victories during the 198ls
and Is 54-21 with Oakland over the
last three seasons.
"(J'mi proud of him." Oakland
manager Tony La Russa said .
"That's outstanding getting 20
wins, but that's not the staled
goal, as he said. It's to win the
Western Division."

beat Cleveland 3-0, California
blanked Boston 1-0, Toronto
downed Minnesota 5-I, Milwau kee shaded Kansas City 2-l,
Texas split a doubll'-header with
Chicago, taking the first game l -0
In 13 Innings and dropping the
nightcap, 4-2.
Yaakees 3, Martoers 2 - At
New York. Oscar Azocar scored
from second base on third
baseman Edgar Martinez '
throwing error In the eighth
Inning . LeeGuetterman. 8-4, was
the winner. Dave Righetti
pitched the ninth for his 25th
save. Bill Swift. 5-3. took the loss.
Tlcen 3, IDdlans o - At
Detroit, Cecil Fielder backed
Jack Morris' six -hit shutout with
a run-scoring double and his
league-leading 38th home run of
the season. Morris, l -6 In his
previous seven starts , raised his
record to 10-15. Tom Candlottl.
12-8, absorbed the loss .
Ancels 1. Red Sox 8 - At
Boston, Johnny Ray singled
home Devon White with an
unearned run In the ninth Inning
to guide Cal!tornla. Chuck Flnley,l6-5, pitched a four -hitter for
his fifth complete game. Mike
Boddlcker. 11-8. also pitched a
complete game, his third of the
season.
Blllf! Jays 5, Twins I - At
Minneapolis. Dave Stieb and
Duane Ward combined on a
live-hitter and Fred McGriff hit a
two-run homer to enable Toronto
to pull within one game of first
place In the AL East. Steib,

Elsewhere In the AL. New
York edRed Seattle 3-2. Detroit

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G- Jollnson Chewrolet-Oidsmobile
Dan lbomas &amp; Son Sboe Stot"e

FIRST 20-GAME WINNER - Oakland hurler Bob Welch
delivers a pitch against Baltimore In the A's 8-3 victory Friday
night. Welch became the majors' Ilrst20-gwne winner, scattering
nine hils over eight Innings In pushing his personal winning streak
to lour. (UP I)

By PAUL DEFEDE
UPI Sport&amp; Writer
With a little help from his
teammates. Oakland pitcher Bob
Welch accompllshed a feat not
done In 17 years.
The Athletics scored seven
runs In the fifth Inning Friday.
helping Welch record his 20th
victory ol the season with an 8-3
triumph over the Baltimore
Orioles .
Welch, a 20-game winner lor
the first time In his 13-year
career, reached. Ihe 20-vlctory
plateau on the earliest date of
any pitcher since Chicago White
Sox pitcher Wilbur Wood. He won
his 20th game July 29, 1973.
Welch, 20-4 , won his fourth
straight game, giving up nine
hits over eight Innings. Welch
Improved to7-l since the All-Star
break .
John Mitchell, 5-5, gave up
Mark McGwlre's three-run home
run and Carney Lansford's tworun single In the fifth Inning to
take the loss.
"He made some bad pitches
with his cu rveball," Bal tlmore
manager Frank Robinson said .

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Jeff Reed lags Bonds lor the out. However, the
Pirates, who won the llrst game 7· 1, beat the Reds
~- 3 lor the sweep. (UP!)

THE MEMBERS OF
THE OLE CAR CLUB OF
GALLIPOLIS WISH TO THANK
a THESE DONORS IN HELPING
THE CLUB TO MAKE LAST WEEKEND'S CAR SHOW
VERY SUCCESSFUL!!

tht' loss .

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bun· al!uw~d The ri gh t- hander
str~e k out thrPP and walked
nonr
"It fe£"is grea t ." said Tewks bury. who was signed by St . Louis
as a frpp agent In Dec. 1988. " It
still r,~·l s great It probao ly will
for rour morP days . then I'll havt&gt;
to do it al l m·pr again .··
Bill Gu ll ickson. 8!0, suffered

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RU!II PREVENTION - The Pirates' Barry
Bonds (lefl) kicks up some dust to score In th"
ninth Inning ol the ntghleap against Reds In
Friday night's doubleheader, but Reds backstop

was th e unlv basPrunner Tewks ·

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Inning sacrifice fly. before Bell
drove In the final two runs tor the
Pirates.
El sewhere In the National
League. St. Louis beat Hous ton
5-0, Chicago routed Atlanta 7-iJ;
Philadelphia nipped San Diego
2-1; San Francisco edged New
York 3-2 and Los Angeles held off
Montreal 7-6.
Cardlnais 5 Astros 0 - AI St
Louts, Ca rdl~al s pitcher Bob
Tew ks bury nearly beca me the
ninth pitcher this season to th row
a no-hitter.
"That would have been some
thing, .. said Tewksbury , who
fired a one-hitter f riday to lead
the St. Louis Cardinals to a 5-0
vic tory over the Hous ton Astros .
Tewksou ry. 8 :1. pitched a
P&lt;'rfect game through seven
Inning s. but Franklin Stubbs
otx•ned the Pighth with a bloop
dou ble down the lefl -lield !me. It

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Leyland.
York. 1-0, ca lled up earlier In
the day from the Pirates' Triple A a ftllla teat Buffalo. blanked the
Re ds on six hits through seven
Innings . Bob Patterson threw the
final two Innings
''I wasn't sun• whether (w as
going to bounce my first pitch up
there or throw It on the bac k
stop," sa id York " I threw n
s trike, I think. a nd a fter that
everything wa s okay. But the
butterflies really never left me . "
Reds starter and losPr Jose
Rljo. 8-6, lasted j ust three and
two-third Innin gs. g ivi ng up six
walks. Including four in the
fourth.
" I very ra rely have co ntrol
problems," said Rljo . " I just wa s
too strong tonig ht. and wa s
throwing the ball too ha rd . I felt
real good out there. no pain. a nd I

Sunday Ttm81-Sentlnei-Paga C·3

•

who VInce nt had threatened o r
wha t type of measures the
commissioner allegedly had proposed to take . but he did say he
was upse t by Vincent's actions .
''I'm going to raise the Issue of
th e commissioner threatening
people that If they participat e In
this lawsuit he's going to take

Vincent said the suit was
"without merit" and he Intends
to honor the agreement between
himself and Steinbrenner.
The suit charges VIncent with
carrying out a plan to drive
Steinbrenner from basebalL The
suit said Vincent used "vague
and Ill-defined powers vested In
the commissioner" to force
Steinbrenner to step down.
The suit also claims that "no
commissioner has ever Imposed
a penalty for the violation of a
previously unannounced standard . All prior commissioners
have taken action pursuant to
their authority to protect Ihe best
Interests of baseball only when
the quesdoned conduct clearly
violated some known standard ...
Another Yankees m lnorlty
owner, Leonard Kleinman. Is
expected to file suit against
VIncent for reJecting him as
Steinbrenner's replacement. Hr
was rejected due to a pend!llj!
Investigation of his role In the
Spira affair.

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Alignment
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Shocks
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•Used Tires
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MEIGS
TIRE
CENTER
JOHN FULTI JIAICUS FULTI
J.
OWJIEIS
992-2101

242 W. Main

Pomeroy

UP TO

s2000 ON SELECT CHRYSLER PRODUCTS

New 1990 Nissan Sentra

New 1990 Nlssan Pickup

New 1990 Plymouth Sundance

r e taliatory action against
them ." Co hn said before going
Into thechambersofU .S. District
Judge Alle e Batchelder Friday
a f1ernoon .
There was no Immediate response to the charges from the
commissioner's office.

t See OWNERS on C-4)

Per
Mo.

Per
Mo.

recreation

New 1990 Dodge Dynasty

Pool schedule
Monday -C LOSED
Tuesday - ti-R p.m .. college
swim
Wednesday - 6-R p.m .. college
swim
Thursday - 6-R p.m .. college
swim
Friday - CLOSED
Saturday - 1-3 p.m.. open
swim
Sunday, Aug. Z6 - 1-3 p.m ..
ope n swim ; 6-8 p.m .. college
swim

Automatic, 2 .4L 138 HP
engine, tilt wheel, rear defrost,
tinted glass, clock, console,
power steering.

4 door, J.OL V6, automattc, air,
power seat, windows &amp;locks,
cassette, full size spare.

3.3L V6 , automatic, air, tilt,
cruise, power locks, stereo,
floor mats, whllewall tires

$10,949 $12,995 $14,895
Prices after rebate, payments with rebate and $1,000 plus tax &amp; title down - 60 month s

s ec\a\

83 Nlssan Pulsar

MONDAY
C"eeS
4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
ebut et

Automatic ,
sunroof,
stereo, rear defrost, oneowner local trade .

No Grills Or Specials
At This Price

4 door, 5 speed , stereo .
low miles , economical .

86 Honda Civic

86 Nlssan Pulsar

4 door, 5 speed , stereo,

Air, sunroof, stereo, 5
speed, sport stripes.

s3995
Limll 10

86 Pontiac T1 000

86 Chevy Spectrum

85 Fonl Mustang LX

2 door , 5 speed, stereo,

Air,

new tires &amp; e~haust, local
trade.

locks , power steering ,

675-3901

power

local trade .

88 Nlssan Sentra
wagon, air, cassette,
rack, low mllea, rare.

SS995

$4995

87 Mazda Pickup
5 speed, cas.. tte, sliding
rear window, tonneau ,
local trade .

87 Nlssan Sentra
XE, 4 door, air, casse tte,
tow mile s, one o wner

local trade

SS995

s4995

88 flnl Escort GT

88 CbJYsler New Yorker

88 Fonl Br11nca I

Air. cas011tte, sunroof, tilt,
cruise. alloy wheels, just
traded.

Fifth Ave ., air, power
everything, leather, low

XLT, ~x.C, alr, automatic,
cassane, power windows
&amp; locks, local one-owner.

miles, local one owner.

s1

5

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10,995

5

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CHAUNC('t'

Chestnut St.
Henclenon,
W. VA.

casse tt e,

s3995
great economy.

107

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$ 0 °/o APR FINANCING or CASH REBATES

Lyne Center gym, pool schedules
RIO GRANDE - The schedule
of events for theromlng week at
Lyne Center Is as follow s:
Gym schedule
Monday -CLOSED
Tuesday
6-R p.m .. college
recreation
Tuesday
o-R p.m . eollege
recreation
Wednesday - 6-8 p .m .. college
recreation
Friday - CLOSED
Saturday - 1-3 p .m .. open
recreation
Sunday, July 22 - 1-3 p .m . .
open recreation, 6-8 p.m ., college

I

raised his record to 16-4. Ward
notched his ninth save. Scott
Erickson, J-3, took the loss.
Brewers
Royals I - At
Milwaukee. B.J. Surhoff drove In
the go-&amp;head run In the third
Inning and Teddy Higuera
notched his first victory since
July 5. Higuera, Improved to 7-5.
Tom Gordon. 8-9, took the loss .
Dan Plesac got the final out lor
his 20th save.
Rangersl-2, While Sox 0-4- At
Arlington. Texas. Carlton Fisk
hll a record home run and Bobby
Thigpen collected his 38th sa veto
help Chicago gain a 4-2 victory In
the nightcap . Fisk's blast was his
328th career homer, moving him
past Cincinnati catcher Johnny
Bench

1715 Eosttrn
Avlllllt
GCIIHpolis, Ohio
446-1065
AOIJT( ll

AMESVILLE

�August 19, 1990

Page C-4-Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

August 19, 1990

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

Sunday Timss-Sentinei- Page- C-5

Romero leads
storm-delayed
International
By TERRY BOTE
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. iUPllEduardo Romero of ArgenUna
scored 11 points Friday to take
the lead In the clubhouse when
play was suspended In the serond
round of the International golf
tournament.
Romero, surviving a threehour lightning delay In the
middle of hls round, added hls 11
Stableford points to a first-day
score ol 9, giving him the
clubhouse lead at plus-20.
Eagles are worth f!ve points
under the modified Stableford
scoring system In use at the
tournament. Birdies are worth
two points. pars none , bogeys
mlnus·l , and double bogeys or

Of
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Cars &amp; "Frucks
Trade-Up , ;:a Save
. ;;«

Compare

Slot~

"(McCartby and Bowman)
claim they are endUed to have
Steinbrenner be lbe managing
ge~~eral maDager of !be New
York Yanltees and the rommlssiODer Is Interfering with that
rebltlonshlp," Cohn said.
Cohn said McCartby and Bowman lbilllt VIDCt!llt's ruling was
''Wrongflllly based" and they
•'object to lbe way the lnvestlgatloD and hear lng were
COIIIucted .•
~

miDorfty OW1Ief'l are leek·

lng a

temporary restralnJDg

$

No r man seemed out of rontPn -

NOW

ion at m inus-6 when play was

s uspended in the early afternoon .
But he strung five birdies over 10
holes afte r play resumed 10 kL'&lt;'P

1990 CHEVROLET BERETTA

$

FattO&lt;y Vtllielt W~h
Balance Of FactO&lt;y Wananty

hl s chances alive.

Elkington had an Identi ca l
tota l at the halfwa y point lasl
year, but missed the cu t whe n al l
scores r everted to zero on Satur ·
da y . Under a format r hange t his
year, points arc carried over intu
the third round before the fi eld is

risks ."

t r immed to 24 and sco rf&gt; s wipPd
out for Sunday's shoo tout.

tou r who has yf' t to w in i n th e

Ol aza ba t ha d six birdies and
three bogeys In h1s round of
plus -10 .
"T he key to I his format is to b&lt;'
a littl e aggress ive ... sa id Olaza ·
bal , a ri sin g star on lh f' F.u rope an

Un il ed States. "Yo u jus l go for

Stock IIP2233 . Lignt Qlue !rnrsn
4 aoot sedan fr ont wneet ar,.,. e
au romat •Crrarsmtssron a'' con
U1tronmy po wer stee·rng &amp;
b' ake~ 1rnted glo~ s rrlt steerrng
wfleel uur-:.e ctJl!rol rad .al rtres
w~ee1 covers

Factory Vellicte W"h
Balance Of Fact01y Wananty

1978 FORD BRONCO

1988 AMC RENAULT

S1Kk ~T4 0118. M.voon f1nts!'1 . 4
wheel drr ve . VB . 4 speed . power
steenng &amp; braies. ten! ea glass. rac:hat
t1res. rally whe-ets . Ducker seats
local owner tr.l:le . as IS rncxlel

1986 PONTIAC 6000 LE

Sttd II'P2172 2door. red l rnrsh, 4
cylin der engrne, automatrc.
power st eerrng &amp; brakes. lrnted
glass. rad1al trres. bucket seat s.
rear wrn do w defogger . sunroof

2 OOll 9'al llfiiSil 11)111 •t~eel Orl'tf • \'fltfiOe r
i1IDN!l M OO'flff 9ti'flfCJ &amp;[Hk~ ooJati r(lj

NOW 1 3,595.00

NOW ' 6,295.00

1988 OLOS IELTA 88 ROYALE
S1lcl U16QA. Lt4J1' orue lrnrSh .111 PQ 111 er
sleenng !Makes 'llilnOOws &amp; ooor IOC ~ s
dtgdal cloc ~ 1~1 wreet cru ese AMIF J.I raoro
wrtll slereo c.J)setre whrtewatls wrre wr.ee t
covers rear wrnOO. defogger only 17 087
rnrles WI ooe ownet uaoe

5

NOW 13,995.00

1978 JEEP WAGONEER
S!otk ~.t0368. Brown ftnrsn 4
wli eel drtve. 6 c ylinder engrn e
automa trc . power steenng &amp;
brake s. trnt ed glass . toe at owner
trade.

NOW 1,595.00

1989 PONTIAC GRAND AM
1988 FORD f·250 PICKUP
Sttcl UtUA. Marooolrnrsh 4 wheel
dnve unrr V8 au1omatrc oower steer
rng &amp; bt'akes lrnteo gtass . AM / FM
rJaro. rddralllles rmr step Dumper
dual tanks _local one owner trade

NOW

~ 10,995.00

1984 CHEVY CHEVETIE
Sto&lt;l fHIZDB. Red l•msh . '
cylinder engrne . bucket seat s &amp;
more. Local owner trade

NOW 5 1,395.00

1983 FORD ESCORT
• • 1Pt1'-C. Blue fi nish. &lt;4
cyt.nder eng1ne . 5 spee d.
AMIFM radi O, rad1alt1res. bucket
seats. local owner trade

5

NOW 8,995.00

1982 DIIYSLBI COIIOOBA

sa.d ~.t92U_ 4 door. black tr nrsh.
front wheEl dm e. 4 cylinder.
automatrc. tr nled gl ass, bucket
seats. local owner trade

NOW '5,295.00

NOW 54,995.00

oS! I ~

1988 CHEVROLET BERm A

1988 CHEVROLET BERffiA

Sld: . .1A. 2 !)» ClJOf lrOnt wfleel or~ 6
~ 5 ~ .Ill ))lief )!t'tflllg ~ !lial.~

?OOJr cou oe rnarxr.
6 :,II."..;Je; W

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J()'llf!'J ~eet1119 &amp; Or~~e~ . 1111\ell
Al.i ~ Wrildll nn 'il:rreo ta').sene raolit

trre&lt;,

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sttre:l :4:S.SE1It
U

ne :r..s.e I..W i f \1 '* ~·
·w '.r!'S · ~ llflei!I'S ooctt'

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riJ«f1J

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NOW 5 7,995.00

Slldl IP2'21l. &lt;4 cylinder engine ,
black finish , • speed t ransmis ·
sion , radial tires, rally wh eel s,
rear step bumper .

NOW 56,995.00

nlOO'II

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rrr.~ lrCt~t •~eer

J)I'1SOie

~&gt;~~e r er Se.JI~

firs t

round .

had

s('ve n blrd lC'S in his rounrito grt

10 plus·l 4 aflrr two r ound s.
" T hrv can ca ll it modified
St a blt-' f~rd m whalf'VPr. I'vr
foun d ou t t ha t birdit•s work
pr(' tt.\· WP ll. " l.i f'tzkr said .

0

JEAN A. DISSEUR, M.D.
Ophthalmology
Diseases &amp; Surgery of the Eye

(b 14) 44&amp;-5421

1M MONS
AVES
YOU
MONEY

...

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UTTERLy FANTASTIC BUYS
NOW BASE MODELS TO FULLY LOADED
UNITS ALL PRICED TO SELL .
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AT 1990 PRICES
S-10 PICKUPS AS LOW AS

00*

S-1 0 EL Pickup

1991 S-1 0 Tahoe
Pickup

1991 Model

1986 MERCURY CAPRI
111c1 lmlll 1.,. ""' """

OUTPATIENT
LASER SURGERY

AVINGS

SALE
1991 PICKUPS

va s'""'

~ ~~&amp;trikt&lt;.i \IW(l~ l;rlll'll!e

cr~l'il

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NOW 5 8,995.00

1981 CHEVROLET BERETIA
-IP2211. 2 doo&lt; coupe, !&gt;lack
finish, front wheel d rive . power
steering &amp; brakes, ew:tra nice &amp;
well equrpped.

NOW '7,995.00

1986 FORD AEROSTAR VAN
111c1

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l.tmll • IJMI' S8mJ &amp;lnkrs. ~ w

!Us ! "" cos 11&lt;}10 cill - ..... ~hi! wheel cr~Clllt!ll AM/f lil r.Do'Mih
- " "rear
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" " Win
lily....
lStS
WI'Kblr
~

Stock #T4207, 4 cylinder engine, 5 speed
transmission and more.

NOW 5 5,995.00

1986 DODGE RAM 50 IUIJP
s-t n4343A. 4 cylinder engine .

1991 S-1 0 Durango

5 speed, t ilt wheel, AM rad1 o.
radialt.res . OOid lrnrsh, local one
owner .

NOW 5 4,995.00

1986 AMC EAGLE

... nas.a Slauon ......,, sitver lrnr sh.
4wheel drrte, artomalte . iir. power sleer·
rng &amp; bflies. wire lrh:!ets, ratrat t1res,
A.Mn=M radio, buUe( .a1S, rw window
O.fo®er.IOCOI owne• lr1de.

NOW

5 3,995.00

•Over 60 Pickups
In Stock
•23 S-10 Pickup
Models Now In Stock

S.SIIIM

750 East State St.
Athens, Ohio

Mit IIIMs, &amp;I-IIIII Billa, .Ill IIIIi

593·6671

Jlrry - - - - . . .

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Stock #T4104 . Gray l im sh. 6 cyl ind er, AMIF M radio with
stereo cassette. radial t ires, ra ised let ter ti res. rear step
bump er. pow er hood release. int erior &amp; e• l erio r deco r
group. 5 speed, air condit ioning, power s tee11 ng &amp;
brak es. hea vy duty s li d ing rear w in dow, heavy du ty
s uspen sion.

Now 58682*
Only One At Thl• Price

caa,., S., IMlWII.

IIIII !Idiy, IIIII . . .

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Stock #T4246. Black fini sh, 5 speed, 4
cylinder engine , power steeri ng &amp;
brakes, tinted glass, tilt wheel, radial
tires, rear step bumper, sliding rear window and more, others to choose from.

Now 5 7790*
' P11c es include all facto ry in ce nti ves t o dealer and
GMAC 1st Tim e Buy er Program
' All units sub ject to prior sale Fin ancing availabl e with
approved. credit

See Salesman
lloyd Cooper
Gary Lee Tipple, John Reeves,
Ed GiHian, Rich Eberts, Jell Davis
Bob Hartley, Sales Manager
Jerry Bibbee, General Manager
a11d Business Manager,
Mark Geiger

When You Say
Trucks Think Of
Simmons Chevrolet
The Heartbeat of
Southeastern Ohio

agalast

'

Thur sday's

~

•All units subjec t to prior sale •Financing aYailable to qual ified buyers

'

Br un• l.it'IZkP and Tum Wa t sun
w(•n• am ong thosE' making big
movf' :i du r ing friday m ornin g's
round.
Lielzkr. who was at plus· I after

HOLZER
EYE CLINIC

NOW 5 6,995.00

NOW 1 8.995.00

~ti)T!Jl(

1Ptt151. Brown finish . 2

NOW

1988 NISSAN SENTRA

steenng &amp; beak~ hnlerJ g~:;s :rn • ne€r
crurse CCJrtrc- AM Ft.! rall(l .tlrte'll' alltll' e ~
~~ Wl'lem b.Jrkel se.is OCdl IJ'III're' rraoe

wheel Cli1'r'i; 6 C)T(Jel

door moclel , VB, automat ic, air
condi tioning , power steerrng &amp;
brakes, •MIFM radio. radral
l rres , bucket seats.

1 1,595.00

NOW 1 8,995.00

1988 NISSAN SENTRA

1989 CHEVY S.10 PICKUP

-

NOW 5,995.00
5

S1tcll NP'22&lt;42A . 2 cloor coupe .
srlver f1nrsh . fron t wheel dnve . 4
cyl1~.der . 5 speed. ai r, t1nted
glass. radraltrres . bucket seats .
local owner trade

B~

NOW 5 2,495.00

1988 CHEVY S-10 PICKUP
Stocll NT.t353A. 4 cylin der eng rne,
bl ue fm 1sh , 4 speed . rad1altnes.
re ar step bumper. local owner
trade

1988 PlYM VOYAGER YAH
'1rrs, r·ort

ratl!G ,m '&gt;ltlell [.jssef1t :acl'JI trr~ Ctwl:.oie
Mlet :.ut; Sl.lnlf(ll ~:u'fll ~ um wnetl'i

1988 CHEVROLET CELEBRITY

s.ct IPttl.tA. Brae•

Cf'le"'f

o.;.ta!OX:k ltnte!lgtas~ ltllllfleel CIUI!l UI II W

Stock II'P22U 4 ooo· seaa·1 wtr rte
'rf1t')~ ti r ylrnoer Ju!CJna!l( arr oower
stee·rng &amp; orakes lilt wheel crurse
COfltrot AM i FM raoro wrlh srereo
cJssene wMewJIIs rJII y wheels

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ACS GOLF WINNERS The winning team In Thursday's American Cancer Society Golf Tournament fin Ished with a score ol 14 under
par. The team will now go to
the Firestone Country Cluh in
Akron for the state tournament . Members ol the winning
tram are (L·R] Mick Howell,
Bill Nelson, former Olympltboxlng c hampion Pete Rademac her, Eric foon, Lee
Powell, representing Powells
Super Valm&gt;, one of the
tournament's sponsors, and
Larry Powe ll. Radf'macher,
who was the Gold Medel
winner In the 1956 Olympics in
the heavyweight division, is
tht' Ohio golf coordinnlor for
tlw American Cancer Society.

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In a letter sent to his limited
partners last week. Steinbrenner
them

RUNNER-UP TEAM- The runner-up team In
Thursday's American Society Tournament held
at Jaymar GoU Club finished with a score of 13
under par. Members of the learn are (L-R) Erine

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against t4king any legal action
against :be commissioner . Stein·
bn&gt;nllf'f sO""P'SSe'd that he was
opposed ·.o such action. relterat
Jng thAt any Involvement on hls
part ..-oo.kl be a direct violation of
the agreemen t he signed with
\"lncen t .
The suit clatms baseball. Vln·
cent and special investigator
John Dowd find Steinbrenner
·' fiercely unpopular'· and believe
he is a " bligh t on baseball." It
also all&lt;&gt;ges that Vincent '"has
been waiting for tlle opportunit y
and excuse to rid himself a nd the
game ol this blight. ..
VIncent ordered Steinbrenner
to step down and to cease all
activity dealing with the day-today running ol the ballclub
because ol hls deal ing with
admitted gambler How ard
Spira. The commissloner said
Steinbrenner's conduct had not
been In the best Interests ol
basebalL
Steinbrenner paid Spira S40,000
last year, but the suit claims
baseball kneW of Steinbrenner's
relationship with Spira and that
"Steinbrenner (had) no reason to
believe that the cont.acts with
Spira were In any way Improper
or prohibited, but also that the
commissioner's otftce condoned
and approved of tllos1! contacts."

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Australian Steve Elkington
was seco nd In the clubhouse at
plus-1 9. at Spain's Jose-Marie
Olazabal led a group tied lor
third at plus-17 .
Mark Ca lc a vecchla was
a mong two dozen players
s tranded on the course when
darkness fell. He was plus-21
with one hole to play .
The finish of the second round,
including a probable suddendeath playo!t lor the final spots In
the i2-ma n cut, was pushed back
to Saturday. Defending cham·
pion Greg Norman and Jack
~ lckl a u s were among those on
the bubble a t plus-3 .

Co hn is representing the Yank!'e minority owners In their
efforts to void an agreement
bet w&lt;'&lt;'n Major League Baseball
and George Steinbrenner that
forces the Yankee general
partne r to re linquish control of
the team by Monday, Aug. 20.
Batchelder and attorneys from
buth sides met privately twil'e
F'rlday to discuss what was
ter med "preliminary matters"
by one of Batchelder's Jaw
clerks. A hearing on the suit will
begin a t 9 a .m . EDT Monday .
The suit, fUed Thursday , seeks
to prohibit VIncent from enforcing an agreement signed July 30
by Steinbrenner alter an 11-hour
m!'etlng with the commissioner.
in which Steinbrenner agreed to
give up control of the team .
The Yankee limited partners
met Wednesday In Cleveland and
voted to have Robert Nederlander succeed Steinbrenner as
i:fneral partner on an Interim
basis . Nederlander must be
approved by baseball owners.
Min or it y owners Daniel
:llcCar thy and Harold Bowman
filed the suit.
McCarthy. a Cleveland tax
attorney. is one of Steinbrenner 's
lawyers. but a spokesman tor
Steinbrenner said the Yankees
principal owner had nothing to do
wllh thP suit

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August 19, 1990

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

At Meigs County Fair,

Triptique wins first, seventh harness races on final day
By JULIE E. DD..LON
Tlmes-Sendnel Staff
ROCK SPRINGS - The final
day of harness horse action at the
127th annual Meigs County Fair
featured II races for the crowd at
the grandstand .
In the f!rsl and seventh races
for three-year -old filly pacers,
Triptlque, driven by Ron Nc·
whar\, and owned by Ron and
Ray Newhart, MariE•Ita , cap·
lured Ihe first plael' spots in both
heals. Pacing to second place
spots In both heals was Brook field Bertie, dr iven by Lue
Schliesser and owned by Richard
Household er . Junction City.
Winn ing In the second and
eighth races, again for th ree·
vear -old filly pacers. was Sham·
i-ock, driven by Ron Newhart and

owned by L Milflagrl. Lowell.
and S. Du ckwor\h . Marietta Icy
Run, driven by Carl Ha r ness, and

owned by Donald Beckman.
Latham. paced In second place
spots In both heats.

OUTRIDER - MoUy Toban, riding Peachy, served as the
outrider lor the final day of harness horse racing action on Friday
at the Meigs County Fair as observers were treated to 11 races on
the nrtourJ&gt;m.

Co lor Me Qui c k, driven IJy AI
Jonrs and owned by V irg inia
Williams. NPw Aiba nv. t roi!Pd to
thz winnrr's circle In 1hP 1hird
and ninth r aces fo r Oh ll lco

trollers . W.E. Towson, driven by
Terry Van Rhoden and owned by
Agusta Barnharl, Athens, came
in second in lhe third and third In
the ninth . Second place In the
n inth and third In the lhlrd was
Biff Town. driven by Don
Spencer a nd owned by Grace
Fessell. Cardington.
The fourth and tenth races for
Ohillco pacers featured J .J .
Sl arb ret, driven by Terry Van
Rhoden and owned by Betty
Joseph, Washington Court
House. in the winner's circle for
both heals Second In the fourth
and fourl h In the tenth was
County Line Ta ra , driven by Rick
Fergu son and owned by Dick and
Sandra Ferguson, Soulh Zanes vlliP . Seco nd in the tenth and
fourth in the four th was Bea A
Lancer, driven by Richard Cook
and ownf'd by Edwin A. Cook.
Londonberry.
The flflh. six th and lith races
fra I urrrl I hree- year old filly
t ratter s.
In lhe ftflh race. Mary Lou's
Lady was driven Ia the firs! pla ce
spot by Ron New hart. She Is
ownr d hy Rod Newhart. Ma ·
rirll a Cornsilk Sue. driven by
Lee Shum a ker a nd owned by
Marcia Miller a nd Ted Waddle.
Wasl1ington Co urt House . came
in srcond in that racr.
Local horsrman. Brooks Say re

drove Sandy Adonno to the fir st
place spo l in the sixth race. She is
owned by Michael Swatzel, Vln·
cent . Second place honors In that
race went 10 Beeboppa, driven by
Brian Weaver and owned by Jean
Anderson. Circleville.
In the 11th race, Mighty

Sabrina caplured the first place
spot. She was driven by Terry
VanRhoden and is owned by
Burlon Walker of Sunbury Ron
Newhart drove Solar Lady to the
second place spol. She is owned
by John and Beulah Bigley,
Clarksville, Pa.

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HEARTBREAK LANE -This was the scene of
the lOth race lor OhUlco Pacers on Friday
afternoon at the Meigs County Fair. Leading the
race down the homestretch is J.J . Starbret,

driven by Terry
owned by Betty
,Joseph, Washington Court Bouse. J.J. Starbrcl
received lhe trophy blanket by Wanda Van ·
Rhonden Memorial '90.

Davis claims victory in Sportsman
Invitational at Skyline Speedway
By SCOTI' WOLFE
T-S Correspondent
STEWART Driving the
Whal ey's Auto Parts 8-Bali, Phil
Davis of Gallipolis claimed vic
tory in the Sports man in vlta ·
tiona! held a t Skyline Speedway
Friday night
Davis brought home the c hec ker ed flag In front of No. 2 spot
Kevin Haught, WB55 of Ron
Wiiliom s a nd No. 3 Rick Tracewe ll. Dav·is al so clai med victory
in th e fast dash followed by Kevin
hau ght. Aaron Fleming. Ron
William s and Rtck Tracewell.
Mik&lt;' Adki ns of Minersville.
cln ving lhr' Watering Hole spon sored No 4 won th e Spor tsma n
heat race passing No. 17 Robert
Stac kpo le and holding off Stack ·
poles ev ery altempt lo pass .
Stev e Woods ran lhtrd In th e hea l
foll owed by Archie Burdelle,
Tim l.,ruderman and Gary Eider.
The A· I of Aaron Flem ing was
la s t qua lif ier in the spo rt sma n

division .
In thelatemodeldivlslonlt was
aga in Bob Adams. Jr. of Racine
driving th e J.D. Drllling McDonalds·SPolnts Express V-6
cylinder engine winning the
fe ature event. Adams star ted
s ixth In the feature. however
after severa l cau Uons a nd a red
flag, Adams was able to move to
the Irani in his unfamiliar outside
groove driv ing .
Adams held uff thz c har ges of
Bill Childers , Rrad Gof f. Andy
Bo nd and Greg Carpenter who
finis hed seco nd lhru flflh respectfu lly. Larry Bond driving
th e Facemyer Lumber won lhe
das h for the cash holding off th e
likes of GrPg Carpenler. Andy
Bond. Bill Childers. Marc
French, and Bob Adams Jr.
Adams' V-6 powered machine set
fast time in the late model
division
Bobby Hill c la imed victory In
the semi-late model division and

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Coming ou t of turn four fo r thP
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Buck Lamb and Ed Cle ndenin
rou nded out th e top seven .
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August 19, 1990

Sunday Times-Sentmei-Page-C-7

Pomeroy-Middi8POI1-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant W. Va.

Bream on comeback trail after three knee operations
By CHUCK MOODY
UP I Sports Writer
PfiTSBURGH (UP!) - Sid
Bream celebrated his 30th birth
day by doing something that
appeared to be impossible only a
year ago - playing In a major
league baseball game again.
The Pittsburgh Pintes first
baseman had four hits, Including
a home run, in the Aug. 3 game
against Philadelphia, about one
· year after Bream underwent the
· last of three O{lCratlons during
· last season on his right knee.
: Bream had arthroscopic surgery
. on the knee in Aprll and May to
: repair torn c~dlage, and he
· underwent reconstructive
: surgery on the anterior eructate
: ligament on July 21.
Whether Bream would be able
: to recover from the surgery to
· play again was in doubt, but not
by Pirates manager Jim
Leyland.
"If there ever ~as- one guy who
would pay every price to come
· back it was Sid," said Leyland.
. ' 'H e's really a high-l)lass individ·
ual, a real hard worker, a real
dedicated-type lndivldual. And
· he's a good player."
Bream said the recovery pro. cess Initially w.; slow, but It
progressed as team orthopedist
· Dr. Jack Failla and trainer Kent
Biggerstaff told him it would.
The rehab Included machinehelped exercises. Isometrics.
Nautilus workouts . ice skaters'
movemenls on a board and
running .
"l believe a week before the
season started If you would have
asked me whether or not I would
have been able to play I would
have told you no ," Bream said.
"My knee still felt ler ribl e. I
couldn'l run the bases. I had no
confidence In it . Our trainer and
our doctor continued lo jus t give
me confidence saying week by
week, month by month this thing
Is going to take some leaps and
bounds. And It did. "
Bream came to the Pirates In
1985 with outfielder R.J . Rey ·
no ids In a trade with Los Angeles
lor third baser.tan Bill Madlock.
The Carlisle, Pa .. nalive's bes t
season was In 1986 when he hll

.268 with 16 homers and 77 RBI.
this thing wouldn't cooperate. I
But, despite his size, the
told myself, 'Lord, until you close
6-foot-4, 220-pound Bream mostly
the door I'm going to work this
was a doubles and triples hitter
rather than someone who would
siam the bail out of the park until this season.
''The big difference is that he's
staying through the bail," said
Pirates hitting inslructor Milt
May. who helped Bream midway
through this season. "That's
allowing him to gel some weight
shift and get the proper spin on
the ball, which helps it to carry."
Bream, who will continue to
wear a brace on his knee at least
through this season, was batting
.277 woth 12 homers and 52 RBI
through the Pirates first 114
games. He was on a pace to
establish career highs In home
runs and RBJ, and he was a
prime contender lor the National
Leagile Comeback Player of the
.,
Year award.
"I was always a back -foot
hitter, and Milt's method kind of
got me hitting off the front loot,"
said Bream. "But at the same
lim e the thing that I really
believe helped was turning In my
hip . I was coming down through
th e bail In a more dlrecl ap·
proach. Before I was hitting lhe
ball hard, but l was pulling
across the bail and gave II
different lype of spin . Now
coming down on lop of the ba ll it 's
giving me the und erspln and the
bail's going further ."
The deeply religious Bream
credits his faith In God with
helping him to keep a posiliVP
attitude about recovering from
the knee injuries and becoming
a n eve n better player.
" I lold myself If God wanted
me to play I he game of baseball
then things would go well," said
,
Bream.· 1t helped me to the poinl
where t wasn'l worried aboul
wh al the future would bring If

GALLIPOLIS- A men's slowpitch softball tournament is
scheduled lor the weekend of
Aug . 25-26 in GaiUpolis .
The entry fee Is $65 and lhe
team's own softballs. Trophies
will be given to the lop two teams.
To register or for more Information, call Gary al446-4059or Mike
at 44&amp;-7538.
The sis ters of I he Un ivers it y of
Rio Grande chapter of Lambda
OmiCron Psi will sponsor lhel r
first annual charily softball
tourn a ment lor Class C and D
teams at the GaiUpoUs water
treatment plant on I he weeke nd
of Aug. 25-26
The entry lee Is $50 and two
softballs per team . All team s will
play by American Softball Asso
elation (ASAI rules. The deadline lor notification of entering
teams Is Thursday In place of
setting up Ihe brackets The team
captains will be notified at that
time of their playing Urnes. For
more ln!ormation. call 245-5999
or 446-4258 alter 5 p .m.

again that's up to you.'
"He told me that He'd take
care of me. I put my faith and

trust in Him to know that ill was
going to play l was going to play
and he was going to let me play .·'

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August 19, 1990

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

Livestock Sales

If Texas, Texas A&amp;M leave SWC,

Lone Star legislators plan action against those universities
AUSTIN, Texas IUP I\
Members of the Texas Legisla ture are threatening to take
actio n agains t the Universll y of
Texas and Texas A&amp;M Un iver
s lty If the sc hools withdraw from
the Southwes t Conference.
House Speaker Gib Lewis.
D-Fo rt Worth. sa id Thursday he
s trongly opposed th e schools '
leaving a nd vowed "to do every thing In my power to prevent it
from happening" - Including
s lashing appropriatio ns to the
two universities .
Le wis a lso revealed plans to
form a specia l House study group

tha t the s hakeup would hurt
Baylor Un iversit y, was to co nduct a news conference Friday to
a nnounce tha t he a nd two colleagues have asked for a form al
Se n ate inq u iry into the

The question a mong many
lawmakers Is whether the departures can be prevented shamehow , th rough laws or the threat of
reduced appropriations. Some
member s. however, contend It
may be In UT and A&amp;M's bes t
Interest to leave the conference
and that they have been doing
their own researc h on the legal

co ntroversy.

Issues.

Se n . Bob G la sgo w , DSte phenville. c ha irman of the
Se nate Sta te Affairs Committee,
said Thursday he will convene
the committee Sept Sin response
to Edwards' request

For Lewis, however, the only
Issue Is how to keep the co nfere nce In Its present form.
"I am not for A&amp;M and Texas
pulling out of the conference at
a ll and will do everything In my

to look into the potential
ra mifications .
Se n. Chet Edwards . D-Waco,
whose hometow n is co ncerned

power to prevent It from happen Ing," Lewis sa id . " I feel very
s trongly about It. "
Lewis , who at tended Texa s
Chrl5tlan University and Sam
Houston State University , said
he's looking at the situation both
as a football fan and a state
official.
·'It 's a great conference, and I
think If T exas and A&amp;M - for
selllsh and monetary reasons want to pull out of It, It would

des troy the conference overall.
As long as they are statesupported schools and I have
something to do with the state,
they 're not going to do jt ," Lewis
said .
Lewis has asked the lea ders of
the House State Affa irs and
Higher Education committees to
convene a spec ial meeting to
gather lnfonnatlon on the proposals, which could res ult In Texas
and A&amp;M going to either the
Pacific Ten Conference, known

~imts - itnfint1 Section

August 19, 1990

as th e Pac-10. or the Southeaster n Conference.
While the negotiat ions have
been under way for the pas t
several weeks, legis lators have
been hea ring from university
officials, students, ex-s tudent s
and others. A common concern Is
that the smaller sc;1ools left In
the confere nce would lose too
much Income from television .
revenues and ti cket sa les without
UT and A&amp;M on their sch edules.

Farmers Bank and Savings
is top single livestock buyer

NAME MISS MEIGS "COW" CONTEST
Meigs County's most unusual dwarf cow is one and onehalf years old, weighs 150 pounds and is 24' tall. She must be
given a first and/or second name. This cow has an inferiority complex and her owners, Mike Warner and Fred W.
Crow, feel that this could help restore the dignity of their
cow.

ENTRY
Name for Miss Meigs_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~
Name of Entrant -----------------------~

SHARE GRAND CHAMPION HOG - McD&amp;nald's and Farmers Bank and Savlnp Company
purchased the grand chiUBplon hoc r... S6 a pound
at Friday night '• .J- H Junior Fair Ltv..tock Sale
at the Meigs County Fair. Pictured, 1-r, are Fair

Address _ ______________________________________________
Phone! _______ _________________________________________

Queen Miranda Nicholson. King Mike Parker,
Sandy and Kosco Mills, of McDonald's, John
Kar!iChnlk and Bruce Reed, of Farmers Bank.
and Adam Sanders, owner of th e hog.

By KATIE CROW
Times-Sentinel Sial!
POMEROY - Once again the
Farmers Bank and Savings was
the larges t single buyer at the
annual Meigs County 4-H - FFA
Junior Fair Livestock Sate held
at the Meigs Co unty Fair Friday
night.
Th is is the e ighth consecutive
year the Fa rmers Bank and
Savi ngs was the largest single
buyer having purcha sed 20
anlnnals.
Followmg close at th e heels of
the Farmers bank was Home
N atlonal Bank, Racine and Syrac use. ha ving purchased 16
anlnnals.
Larry Bibbee of Simmons
Chevro!N , Athens and Gene
Whaley of Darwin each pur c hased six anlnnals with Whaley
purchas ing the grand champion
pen of rabbits.
The Fa rmer s Bank along with
McDona lds purchased the grand
c ha mpion hog, the Home National Bank purchased the grand
c ha mpion steer, Gene Whaley
purchased the grand champion
rabbit s. pen of three. a nd Rl-

chard J ones a nd group which
included Rick Crow, Phil Roberts, Bob Buck, Pat O'Brien.
and Dr. Doug Hunter purchased
the grand champion lamb.
The grand champion hog we nt
lor $6 per pound , up from las t
year's $5.5, weighed 256 pounds
and was owned by Adam Sanders , Reeds vllif&gt;_
The grand champion steer so ld
for $3.80 per pound_ ft we ighed
1.256 pounds and was owned by
Robbte Calaway , Reeds vi! if&gt;.
Last year's steer we nt for $4.25
per pound and was owned by
Calaway.
The grand champion rabbpts,
pen of three, sold for $290. They
were owned by Amy Smith of
Pomeroy . las t year's grand
champion pen of rabbits sold for
$310.
The grand cha mpi on lamb
went lor SJO per pound. ft
weighed 100 pounds and was
owned by Jennifer Taylor of
Pomeroy. Taylor also ha d the
grand champion last year that
we nt for $9 per pound .
The reserve champion hog was
purchased by Fruth Pharmacy

Hog sale results announced
Please mall entry to P.O. Box 668, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. The winner will
be awarded 20 prizes valued in excess of $200.00. An additional prize of $50.00
U.S. Savings Bond will be given to the person submitting, in 25 words or Jess,
the best essay or poem explaining his choice of name lor Miss Meigs.
SUCCESSFUL TOURNAMENT - A very successful American
Cancer Society Golf Tournament was ~e ld on Thursday afternoon
at Jaymar GoU Club. Making the tournament possible. From left
to right are lonner Olympic boxing champion Pete Rademacher,
Ohio goU coordinator for the American Cancer Society; Bob
Freed, tournament dlreclor; LHilan Moore, executive director of
the Meigs County Chapter of the Amerl&lt;an Cancer Society; and
Bill Childs, club pro at Jaymar GoH Club.

Green leads Big
Apple by one shot
By MARTIN LADER
UPI Sports Writer
NEW ROCHELLE. N.Y.
(UP!i- Tammie Green. in full
control of her temper and her
game. s hot a 3-und er-par 69
Friday to m a intain a one-shot
lead a t the halfway point of the
$400,000 Big Apple Classic.
Green. the firs t-round leader
with a 68. s tood at 7-under 137,
one st roke better tha n Ros ie
Jones. who also regis tered a 69.
Beth Daniel. winne r of her last
two tournaments, including the
Mazd a LPGA Cha mpionship,
shot her seco nd successive 70 a nd
was tied a t 140 with Dawn Coe
[701. Marci Bozarth 1711 a nd
Danlelle Ammaccapane 17 11
Dottle Moc hrl e (691 was a t HI.
Betsy King, winner of two
majors this yea r. put herse lf
back Int o co ntenti on when she
birdied fi ve holes for 67 -142.
"I ff'f'l good about this weekend .'· sa id Danirl, seco nd on t he

1990 ea rn ings lis t with $520,532.
' Til go out there a nd see what I
c an do, but I think my cha nces
a re prt'll y go&lt;KI. "
Danlrl, who star ted h£'r round
on the IUth hole at the Wyka)(Y I
Co untry Club , bi rdied thrc•e hull's
coming homP. including a :10
yard putt on th e sixth hole.
Green, a on('- lim e winner in
four yea r s on thP Tou r, a lso likes
her chan ces now that she is
learning to m a in ta i n her

com pos ure.
·'Th is Is probabl y the fi rst time
I' ve led after the fir st and seco nd
rounds. so tha t's new for

me,"

s he sa id . " f feel my game is good
e nough , a nd it's ju st a matter of
time."
Green sa id s he has bet'n
ma king a spec ial effort to contro l

POM EROY -

Llsk'd art' se llrr. ad-

clrt&gt;s.'i. ~ri el" pa id . and buyer. i n That order

ror thf' tour •;.a les

HOGS
Adam Sander s, GC. Hefdsvillf". 16,
Mr~nalds

and

Farmt&gt;rs

Bank

and

Swvi ngs: Mall Titus. RC . Ru lla nd. S3.50.
Fruth Pharmacy , Sherry Burk~. - Rf'l'ds ­
villl'. $1 .50. Btg Be nd Foo:Ua nd; Ark"
Pa i!P rson. Pomf'l'oy, Sl 15, Me igs C..oun ty

Eng lne Pr Phil Roberts; LesiiP Parker.
Ponwroy, $1.15, Dan Hi erooimu s. candi-

ON SALE NOW AT
PAT HILL FORD

da te ror s taff' SE&gt;na tor, Alyson Patterson.
Pomeroy. Sl . ~. Bank Onf'; Wesley Sand

NS. R('('ds ville. Sl.60. Paul Mercer Dump
TruckinR. McA rthur; Mike Hoffman,
PomNoy. suo, HomE&gt; Nat ional Ban k:
Li'!\tf'r Parkf'r. Pomer oy. Sl20. Slmmm.s
Ch(&gt;V roll"f, Athms; Bobby Kauff. Radne;
$1.25. Tht&gt; Shl'lly Compan y; Alys~Sa Hof·
fman. Pomeroy , Sl.ZO. Wha)ey'.s A.uto
Parts: Martlf' Holtf' r . Lnng Bot tom . S1.45.
H&lt;IITM' National Ba nk: Kt&gt;ilh Hunt. Long

8ot!a m. $1.60, Ronn ie Srott.

Albany ~

Alyson Pattt&gt;rson. Pamer~. SI.65, Mom's
Smorgasbord. Ravenswood. W.Va. : M f'li ssa THus. Rutland. Sl.50. V eter ans
Mf'morlal Ho spital; Mf'lissa Tttu5, Rut Land, Sl 50, T"win City Ma chlnt' and
Middleport Lunrl'l Roan; Arle Pat ~ rsm .
Pumeroy, $1.25, Homt&gt; National Bank;
Mf' lissa GuMs, ThpJ)E'1's Pl.alns., SJ.SQ,

·•
·"

her te m per, a nd credits a c ha nce
meeting thi s week with artist
LeRoy Neiman In helping her
towa rd this goal.

Ce nt ra l Tr~t: Todd Hizer, Por11and ,
$1 .60. Or. OJugla!l Hunt 7r; l.ary Colf!Pt'.
Purtlwnd, Sl.55. Bt&gt;rnard FuU z and Linda
Warnt&gt;r; John Hiley, Raci nt&gt; , $1 .50. Homt&gt;
Na tiona l Bank : Wt&gt;!j,py Holter , LortJi:
Bottom. 11.56.
Rich Jont'S. Mf'igs County CommissiOOt&gt;r and can didate for _-.ra tf' l'f'p rt'S(&gt;nta livtc"; Mells.sa GUPS s. TuppA" s Pialns. S1 .60 _
Farmen Ba nk and Sa ... ings Compa ny.
Mike Rodman. Pmtf'r~ ; $1 .-10, PeopiM
Bank: GJt&gt;g Burle. Rfftlsv1lk&gt; , $1 .40. G
and J Auto Parrs: Alyssa Hortman .
Pomer-oy, Sl.JO, Manning Roush. Mt&gt;igs
County Commlsskmf'r; Eric Puwt&gt;ll.
R~svt lle. $1 .~. Farmers Bank and
Savings Company: Larry Hall. Colll.vlllf'.
$1 . ~ Tr\ County M eal!i; WP!i ley Sander&lt;&gt;,
RH'Mvllle. $1 .75, F'acemyer Lumbf'r:
Billy Scl'lullz, Pomf"roy. $1 . ~. ~ld Ameri·
l"Bn Wa!!te D\spmal; Wf'S iey Hoi1Pr. lil ng
Bottom, 11 .-ao. Kr~Pn;; B!'l'ot Rost&gt;.
Radne , $3.70, Horrw Nationa l Bank; ll"sllf'
Parkrr , Pmleroy, 11.45. F'armen Ba nk
and Savings Compa ny: Jf"tf Ho!il'. Rartnf' .
$UIO, Vaughan 's Cardinal; Robert R ltll&gt;r
back, [lpxter. $1.60, Fonc&gt;sl Run BJork;
Patrlct Gibbs, Ret'Ci svl lle, $1 .45. Slate
Senator Jan Michaet Long: Wily $cftultz.
Pomen~.-. 11 .4~ . R and G F euk •Shawn
RoDlns. Rt'fdsvllle, $U5. Farmers Bank
and S.vinRJ; Clngrr Hok-ornb, All'lan y.

SUO, Al hrns Li"t'stock Salr~ a nf1 Stall'
R(l)rt'S(&gt;nta t lvP Marv Abt'l; Jen•my Ca rr .
Pomf'rO)-' . $1. 70. Mid American Wa.!!lf'
Dlsp(flal
Zl'hulm Thobabf'n. Albanv .
Sl 40. Hom!' Na tiona l Bank : G ingf.r
l-lolcomb, Albany, $1.35, O'Dt- 11 Lumber .
Shawn RoUlns . HN'dsvillf', SUO, Trl
Co unt y Mf'at : J oshua !-lag('!', Coolvillf'.
SL\5,
F'armpr s Ba nk and Sav in gs .
T\lppPr s Pl~lns Bran&lt;" h; Mall Jusllre.
F•omf'r oy, SUO. Slmmcms Ch PVrolf't:
.Jasrn HagP r . Conivlll r . Sl 30. R idenour
Gas. Cht&gt;Strr: /\da m Sa nder~. RE'f'dsv1 llf' .
tl.lO, WPS41m Construc tion : C hrlsllnf'
S('hultz, Pomeroy, Sl.tiO. F'ort'sl Run
Cf'mf'n t Bla('k: 0 :1\lid Rowe. Ret'dsv1 llf'.
Sl .6.'i, Pa ul M ~f'('er: Er ic Powell. RPfdsvillt•, J1 .ii0. lodwil'k's ~ark f't. TuppC'r s
P I ;~ Ins; ChMs llnl' Sc-hu ltz . Pomer oy, $1.35,
Whalry ·s Aut o Parts: Shant' Hall. Cod·
villf'. $1 .-15. Tri Co un ty Mrat : \1arlif'
Ho iiN. Lo n~~: Bottom, SHO, Home ~a
t1onal Bank: Mall Justlcif', Pomeroy. JU5,
FarmM"~ Bank and Savi n~: Jl'rem y Carr.
Pomf."''oy, $1.~5. Crntral T r usT : C.ary
CoCV'r. Port la nd.ll .tiO, BPrnard Fult z a nd
Llrda Warner : JasCI'I Hager , Coolville,
SUO. Po n er. U!!lr. Shf'f'ts and LentM .
Patrick Glbbo, Ret'dsvtllt&gt; . Sl . ~. Rand G
FHand Supply ; .Joshua HagPr, Coolvlllt'.
S1.3~. TWin Ory Ma!'hint&gt; and Middleport
Lunch Roan
1r

~,

Results of steer sale announced

" We had a conversa tion about

philosophy," she said, adding
that s he has made good progress
In th e las t few months and this
was just another contributing
Influe nce.
" I' ve never been one of those
who ca n go to the first tee a nd
block ever yt hing out," sa id the
30-year-old Green. who lives In
Somerset. Ohio. although she
recently bought a condominium
In Sebring, Fla.
Gree n sa nk birdie puttsof9 . 10,
II and 12 feet on the fir st, third.
slx lh a nd lOth holes before
co ll ecting he r lone bogey when
she missed a 3~· foot putt on No.
13.
Jones, winner of three tourna me nts In !988 before s lumping
last year , also notched four
birdies and a bogey, although her
longest birdie putt was of slx feet.
" I guess my game Is on an
upslope again," said Jones, who
ra nk s sixth on the earnings list.
"Com ing off 'll8 I had lot s of
expec tations of myself. and I was
In a sl ump last year although I
ma de over $100,000.
"I felt I didn 't play well and I
had some back problems."
King started her birdie binge
with a 15-foot putt on the lllth
hole, and put together a string of
th ree s tra ight birdies beginning
at No. 13.
·'This he lped me not only
score-wise but with my confidence," King sa id looking ahead
to the weekend battle. ' 'I took two
weeks off be fore this , and It takes
a while to get ba ck Into the flow ."

4 FORD

POMEROY RE"Sults of Friday's
a nnual slf'rr salf' a l thf' Mt-i'ls Count y
F&lt;t lr

PO'S and 2 FORD ESCORTS

STEER SALE
Robbif' Calaway. GC. Refdsville.l3.80.
Hofllf• Na tional Bank. Jt&gt;romt"E' Calaway.
R:C. RE"f'dsvillf', $UW. Holzer ME'd lca l
CentN: Aarcm Rrown. Pomer oy.S1 . 2~. Bi,.-::
Brnd Fo«XXIand: Alf'x Brown. Pumt&gt;ro,- .
SLlO: FarmPrs Bank and Sav inJ:,s , Miehelr (; U('ss, ThpPfrs P\a ins. Sl.l~ .
Ce nt ral Trust : Ju stin F. dwardc; , Co olvillf'.
S1 . l~. ChM tl'r Agri Sn'vi r l' and Bu~gs

1990 MODELS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1990 TEMPO

1990 ESCORT

RABBITS

S8995

ONLY

Sales and Serv iCC". CrMa Rl ft'le. Radnf'.
$1 .20. WesamConsuucllon; CUr1isDaltm .
Ru tland, Sl.IO, Homl' Natlooal Bank:
A.arm Sherts. Pomf'r oy, 11.15. Farml'rs
Bank a nd Sa\·l ngs .
S!Pphan !r Hortman , LO RI-\ Botlom, SUMi.
Athrns u ... ~ flrll Sales: Jasoo Pullin!.,
Coolv illE- . 11..12. F'a('t'fllyer lumbrr Co m
pany ; Myca Hayne\, Cotivillf'. Sl.Cl25. Thf'
Spe l ly Company; Jf'n&gt;my Buckley, Pornt~

roy ,

$1 . 17~.

Larry S lmm(fl s (hpvrok-1:

Randa ll Burke. Coolv lllf'. Sl lO: Ell:1u~·

BUYS GRAND CHAMPION STEER - HorM
National Bank purchased lbe grud champion
' •teer from Robbie Calaway lor $3.80 a pound
during the t · H jiUIIor lair llv..tock 8ale held

for n:~ J per pound . ThP an ima l
weighed 245 pounds and wa s
owned by Matt Titus of Rutland .
Las t year' s hog sold for S4 a
pound and was al so owned by
Titus .
The reserve champion steer
was purchased by Holzer Medi ·
cal Center. Gallipolis for $1.80
per pound. The a nlnn a l weighed
1.222 pounds and was owned by
Jeromee Ca laway of Reedsville.
Last year's a nimal went for $1.75
per pound.
The reserve champion rabbits.
pen of three. went for $2:«1 and
was purchased by Oan Hieroni
muis . The animals wPrf' owned
by James Languell of Racine .
Last year's rabbits sold for $1711
The reserve cham pion lamb
was purchased by Gene Whaley
for $9 50 per pound. The an imal
weighed 100 pounds and was
owned by Adam Sheets, Pomeroy . Last year 's an im al went for
$.1.50 per pound .
Throughout the sale, animals
were resold with proceeds going
to the Chester Rose famtly . Many
of the lambs were donated back
to the owner as we II as the
rabbits.

Friday alpt at lhe Meigs County Fair. Pictured,
1-r, are Kine Mike Parker, Queen Miranda
Nicholson, Beef Princess Carrie Gloeckne r , Tom
Wolle, of Rome Naii&lt;Jnal Bank, and R. Calaway.

l.umbf'r : Toby Curti s. Sl. farmt'rs Bank
an d Savings; F'ranklln P1('f'('f'. La ngsvlllf'.
Sl fl:t5, V«-terans M emorial Huspilal; Car
rlf' (;J(I'cknf'r. $1.2S. Fa rmers Bank and
Savi n ~!~: Kr~TI' n Slawfl' r . Mlddlt"p or t;
Sl .l:Jl. Swlsht'!" a nd LohSf': Chanrp War
~m. Coolvillt'. SU .l . Sul!:ar R un Cf'meru
Hifrk: Anl! a Calaway. CoGv Uifo, $1.15.
Wa t son Lo~:~ in~. Coolv ll lf': Ryan Burk ley.
?onH' rtl)-·. Sl ti() , Unda Warnf'r a nd APr
n&lt;~rd Fultz: Robt'rt Hotfman. Lon~ Bot
rom . SI.J5. Farmers Bank &lt;~nd Savln~&lt;:s .
'T\ .;on llo!l' . Sl .fl. R&lt;lnk Onf'

Rabbit, lamb sale results are listed
POMEROY - Hf're a r f' thr r('Sult.!l ur
F'rid.1y's a nnua l rabbi! and lam b s.a i E'5 a l
lhf' I'27 th a nnual Meigs County Fair

ONLY

D

Amy Sm ith . GC. PomerO)I . $290, Wh a
ley 's Auto Parts; Jamf&gt;S Langut"ll. RC.
Rat'h)(•, $2JO. Dan Hl prOOJ ou.s; Grt'g
~cK1nney , Portland, S200, Wil liams Log gmg; J e nnlfff Ottrord, Pom~roy, SlJO,
Whalt&gt;y'.s Auto Parts: Ed Smith, RadiM' ,
$1 ..10: WUJiam s ~in~: Ralph Rose Jr.
Raclllf', S:HO. Aarm Hoba ck of Paradl!lf'
Pr00U&lt;"f' .
LAMII!i
.lf'n nifPrTaylor. f'..C, Pomr.roy. SlO. R!NI
.lOili'S anrl F'ri rnd s: Adarn Sh('(l ts. RC.
Pu m~•roy. $9 50. Wha lry's Auto Parts.
Jody Tay lor. Pom('roy. S2.80, FarmN5
Bank and Sav ln~s . Ja mi(' Drakf' Ra c ln f'
S2.90. PeoplM Bank; Joshua Erv'i n. 11.10:
Va u ~ h an's Ca rl1 !na l: Tim lplln~. R£'815
vilif' , t! .-;5, Ty n .'\ bf'le and Robf'rl Boc k;
ChrL-.ty Dr.ah, S:Z.RO. Swls hff and L.oh.!lt';
S h &lt;~wn DailP}'. Radnt-. $3. Vetf'rans
MP mCI'Jal Ho1J ifal ; Eric Jud~t•, Vl ntm,
S2 . ~. RiVPr City Farm Su pply ; .IE'nnUt&gt;r
Tayl or . PcrnNoy, $2.50. o·o._. n Lumbf;&gt;r:
Jocty Tay lor. POffif'rO!fo·, SViO: Cr ow ·~
Steakh ouSP: Ml'lcxty Law~ocr, Pomt•roy.
14. Dan it&gt;! E . Nf'rds ; BrPnda A.sh, Radnt',
$2 ..1(), Gllm on&gt;s Courmf'l Dtning:; Ke lly
Da lfoo.
.15,
· Aoollann:

$8195

Joshua E r vi n . Radnl' , S:l

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F ann•·r ·,

Rank and Sav ln~ s ; David IlNdman .
Rulland , s:l.50, Karr Con srnK'tlo n: Kris
A..oi h. Ra clnf'. S:2.~0. Ga lliplils Elk s Oub:
Jonathan Avis. Cooh1ille. $2.:15. L&lt;~r ry
Spe-n ct&gt;r, Meigs Count y C'lt&gt;rk of Cou rt s.
Ben Cranl', Mlddlepa-t. 12.2!'». Vaug han 's
Cardinal; WHiiey Karr, Pmn~roy . $.3 .25.
Chestf&gt;r Agrl Serv1ce; Chtis ty Drak P.
Racine, 12.25, Mom's Smorga~bo rd : Am
lt y Dtx.on, Pome£oy, S2.Ja. FarmN's Bank
and Savin gs.

Ad am Shl'f'I S.. Pomrrov . SJ 10. K.-nm
Wi lliams, Pho.&gt;nix. Ariz _- Shaw n Dailt•v
R aclnf', $2 .60 rows! Run C'l'rrw nt Ult~·k,
.JamiP Drake. Raclnr. s:r~O. ('row·~
Stt"akhoug&gt;_ StephaniP .lonM. La nRsvl llf'
12.50, Kolzl•r Medical Cltnl c. Middl!'POrt :
Patty Nally, P001e£oy, $'.2.60: Vau~han· ~
Ca rdinal: K elly Daltm , Rutland , s:.uu.
Southe&amp;slf'rn EqulpmPnl ; Ml ltl' (;uess
iuppfn Pl.ains. $2 .50. Slmm(flS Chf'V
r(jf't. David He rdman . Ru llan d . SJ .J5,
Royal OaK Rncrt ; 8111..., PooWr, Porn('-roy. $2.90. Fa~ ye-r lumber Com pany:
Wesley Karr. Pomercry. S•UO. Linda
Warner aJ'Id Bernar d F'ullz; MlltP f;ut&gt;s!&gt;.
Tupprrs Pl.ains, $2.25, l:lernard Full z and
Li nd a WarnPr : Nanry Na lly , Pomf'roy . S.l .
Farmrrs Bank and Savt n ~s: Sara Ervin .
Ractnf'. $3.20. Whah•v' sAuto Par is; lt&gt;ann

lluWf' , H('('d svtliP, S1.ti0, Pat O'Rm'ft a nd
l .liRJ;In~; B J
Ervin. R.ad nt' ,

Wa t ~n

$."1 :15. Rich .Jorws and Cl'OIJ:f' Co llin s:
Udlbit· ;b h, RaMnl'. tUW. William &lt;~
l. o~l n~ : Mary Nally. Pom•n"'· S2 60.
Homf' Na tional Bank; Hilly Cra nt' : M iddl ('-p(J"t . $2.25, MOrlrlrl Tl"f't&gt; ExJ)f'rls; Jerod
Cook, Pomer oy, SJ.J O. Farmer's Ba nK and
Sa-... lnJi: s; Am ity [)Jxon, Pumeroy . $2 _S{l
Larrv Slmmm-. Ch l"\·rok&gt;t ; Pa l ty N~lly,
Pomrroy. S1.40, Wf&gt;'Wim Constructio n;
Blll v Cram•. Middlrpon. $2_ 2~. HoiTV'
"'ia liona l Bank; Krls A.~h. RacinE'. $2 .30.
f"ut r1.. W.;_trrn:·r. Por1N , Shf'f' ts. LiiUP and
l.t•ntf's : Sh awn lngrl&lt;i . Rulland, tllU.
Hurnl' National R.:tnk: R .I E rvin . Ral'lN' ,
S2 HO, BOJi:Ji: ~ Salf'll a nd St-'rvil'r: Jonathan
.'-\v is. loalvl llf', $2.20 Larry Simmons
Chf'vrolrt : K1m HiltNhack. IJp111£'r, $2 ..10
(;Jimon&gt;s Catrr in g;
Rt•b('('('a Sf'ol t .
L&lt;~ ngs vl llf' . $2 .25, F'arm1•r's Ba nk a nd
Saving s: Melody La14' rt&gt;nC"I'. Pomt&gt;r oy, $3.
!Jo nit'l E . Nf'f'ds : Tlm F:plin~. H re:hvtllf',
S.U5 , Hom(' National Ba nk: Lf'Ann Rowr.
I{N'ds\o'illf', $2 .20. Homf' National Ba nk :
Sll'ph a nlc Jonf'-s, LanJi:sville . $2 .10,
F'armN 's Rank r~nd Sav ings ; Naocv
Nally. Pomt'foy, 12.60. HOmf' Na lion.al
Ban k;
Bf'n Cr anp, MiddiPpcrl. 16.
farmN 's Rank &lt;tnd Sav1n~s: Mar y Na lly,
Pu mN ay. S.'i 25. Williams r J)ggin~

PURCHASES GRAND CHAMPION RABBITS
- The grand champion rabbits, pen of three,
owne d hy Amy Smith, were purchased hy
Whaley'• Auto Parlli for $290 allhe .J-H junior lair

ltv..tock sale at the Melg&gt; Co unty Fai r . Pil'tun·d.
1-r, are King Mike Parker, S mith, Runn y Print 'i'~s
Runner-up llelly Ervin, Qnet&gt;n Mi randa ~ichul ­
!1011, and Gene Whaley.

JIM BILL'S
SINCE 1933

GALLIPOLIS ELECTRIC SERVICE
446-2362
SALES:

Bearing a

Industrial V-Belts
t.awn Mower V -Belts

Pump Seals

Automotive V -Belts

Capecl1oro

Electric Motors
Fan Blades
Fuses

Coupling•

Brushes
Pulleys

Regulators

ELICTIIC REPAIRS:
Electric Motors
Water Pumps

I Aerators

Motor Comrolo

' AUTOMOTIVE ElEC. REPAIR:

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Battery Chergen

Small Weldeu

Atternatore

Generators (Tractorl

Stanen
T roubleohoot Wiring

57 Pine St., Gallipolis, Ohio

•SHOP AND COMPARE
•ON THE SPOT BANK
FINANCING

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Monday, Wednesday and Friday Open 'TI 8:00;
Tuesday &amp; Thursday Open 'Til 5:30 P.M. Saturday Open 'Til 4:00 P.M.
SEE RICK TOLLIVER, JAY HILL, or PAT HILL

PAT HILL FO D, INC.
461 SO. THIRD

992-2196

MIDDLEPORT, OH.

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GIVIlAWAY - Chrlo Parker, eealer,
was lhe winner of the call r;lveaway !JPONDoed by
Farmers Jlllllk and Savlap Com...,. M ~day
alght's livestock sale el the •e~p c.u.ty I' air.

Also plcliored
Bruce Reed, represendac Fannen Jlllllt. See
edtlldonal llvest.ck 8ale pictures today oa B-7 and
D-1.

GRAND CHAMPION LAMB - Rich .Iones,
Meigs County Commissioner and candidate lor
stale representative, purehued the grand claamplon lamb lor $10 a jHlUIId from Jennifer Taylor
dlarlng lhe 4-R junior lair llv..tock 8ale )leld

Frldll3' olght. Pictured are, front, ,Jennifer
Taylor, back, 1-r, PhD Roberts, Bob Buck, King
Mike Ptll'ker, Pat O'Brien, Rich .fones, Dr .
DoucJas Hunter , Rick Crow, Wool Princess Nancy
Nally, Queen Mil'llllda Nicholson.

�Page- 0-2-Sunday Times-Sentinel

Pomeroy

Middleport

Gallipolis, Ohio

19, 19go

August

Point Pleasant, W. Va.

August

WEATHER FOREGAST FROM 7A ~, 8-1 9·':10 TO 1AM 8-19 90

Heavy storms pound Great Lakes states
By United Press International
Heavy thu nderstorms rumbled
through the Great Lakes states
Saturday, threatening dams In
Wisconsin and causing ot her
flood ing In Illinois and Ind iana,
the Na tiona l Wrather SPrvice

reported .
Eight Inches of rain struck
Tomah, In southern Wisconsin
abo ut 40 m iles from the Mlnne·
sola border, In about 2 hours
Sa turday morning. As many as
1,000 peop le were evacuated and
Mo nroe Co unty Sheriff's officer
Jeff Sul li van said the entire town
of 7.000 may have to leave. About
1.500 customers were without
power .
F'ire Chief Tom Flock sa id the

WEATHER MAP- Showers and thunderstorms are likely along
a cold fron t stretching from the Northeast through the Great Lakes
rtgion and into the central and south ern PlairL~. Thunderstorms
will also be scattered through the northern and central Rockies,

Tomah Lake Dam was in danger

the Northwest and the Southwest. Temperaturr•s will he mostly In
the 80s with 90s In the Southeast and Sout hern l'lalns. The
Southwest will be sunny and hot. (UPI )

of co llapse because It has a sma II
hole

in one co rner and the

weather service was ca ll ing for

as much as 5 more inches of ra!n
by Sa tuday night.
The Lemonwe!r dam was .1lso
in peril and watPr in Tomah was 3

east of a linE&gt; from Gary to
Richmond Some of the storms

coun ties

as the

Eugrnf&gt; Rranstuo l , the Demo
r rt~lir c andidate for lieutPnan t
J;:ovf'rnor, promtsed friday to
s-tr Pngthf' n agnru ltu rf' - Ohio's

No. 1 mdu strv with $4 bill ion in

gram farmer, warned farm ers

a nnual produc ti on and to
presrrvf' Ohio~ 1 ural commun i
1!E' .':i and agr !lultur£' ha sed

th ey must accept th e fact lh&lt;•y
arP responsible for a ce r tain
amoun t of la nd poll ution and

bU S lll C'~S!'S

work

AI thl' samt· limP Bran stool. a
st att~ sf' nat or and Licking County

t owar d

a

reasonable

so lution.
Branstool. on behalf of his

Couple m 'bed and breakfast
business' down on the farm
:s oU TH PARIS, Maine 1UP II
-=:Alan a nd Anne Gass boug ht

morn ing

s~ep. and they do, but thanks to

a Slate program. they are also in
tht bed·and ·breakfast busi ness.
Thr main activity at Moose
Crossmg Farm still is the herd of
"bO ut 65 sheep that roam the
field s of the old 90-acre farm stead. bu t sometimes guest s ftnd
tbQir way up Chris tian Ridge
!{()'ad and onto the dirt driveway
Thr monPy supplements 1hf '
Gass's farm income, a nd th r
gues Ls provide company .
·:·The farm Is wonderfu I. bu I
with the s heep you ca n't rver get
roo far away from home." Ann

1n

th e big farm ktlchen.

culturP. f'ver un the alPrt to find
w;1.vs for farmpr s to genera te'
nPw in co mr. came up with t he

Gis s said as she prepa red Ua('O n.

scrambled eggs a nd homemade

different

recent

Aug . 20, 1990

S undd ~

" \\ t' ~;nr

grow i ng In terest among va{'&lt;J

tioners In stayi ng at farm bed ·
and ·breakfasts.

died simila r programs in ot lwr
states and in Nrw Brunsw ic k .
Canada

Th p drpartmPnt spo nsor s thP
annua l Mainr Agric ul tural
Tradp Show, and three vears ago
York prPsldE'd over a se minar on

th e oper a ti on
brea kfas ts.

of

bed -an d

"We go t ll on the program

POINT PLEASA1\'T - ThP Wood y II erman Orches tra . unde r
the direction of Frank Tiberi. ha s been scheduled to make an
•appearance in Point Pleasa nt on Sept ·1 from 7 to q p 111 in the
Krodel Park gazebo .
: The tic kets. which cost $". can be pu rc hased a t the Matn
'street office, Ct ty Ha ll thr• Lowe Hote l or at rh o park on the

pub l ic ized 11. and rf'served

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room that could hold 70 people."
York said. "Way over 100 pMplc
showed up ..
O n(' reason for th r success of

the program so far . York sa td. is
that a lithe farm s that take P""

n ig ht o f tht• pPrformanrr

Am ong th e Herman sta ndard s playe d b.v· lhl' hand will ix'
· Woodc hopper's Ball." "A pple Honey... · '1-'ou r Brothers."
·Co nga .... "Samba Song." "Cr•ntral Park \1 l'st" dnd " It Do n t
Mean A Thing rlf It A1n' t Go t T ha t Sw ingr ..

tn th r Maim· Farm Vacation B&amp;R
A ssociation mus t mret \ r rv
st rirt OJX"rating standard s.

l'h f' t'v rnt is o.;ponsorPd bv Main St rPrl. Po1nt Plr&lt;~-,anr

· 'Thr farm ." mu st bP tnspPrl Pd
d llcl mu-,t mpp t gu idelines." York
sa id 'A nd pvpry farm must havr
somr sort of farming act lvity
going on. You can' t just have a

Cau..~e of blaze unknmvn
C.AI.l .IPOLI S- A fit I' IH'e'ttrred early Sa turdav· at 25:1 Third

set of farm buildings ."

AvP .. Gal ltp olb ThP f'd US(' ts undrtrrminf'd. a nd f tr('fightrls
rrrn r11n('(! nn t h£' s('t·nf' for abou t a n hou r . ThP housf' is ownf'fl. h.v
L.JwrPncP Basti&lt;.~ni .

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Mainr

part1r!pants

ro boost

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offer someth ing diffl'rent . York
sa id .

produces enough food to feed

7~

people . Farmmg in Oh io is a wav

of life and a stapl&lt;• of Oh io's

VIRGO

rro nom,v

Ohio' s Wa shing ton ofl tce . He•
pointed out that not onr of Ohio' s
se nat ors or r rp rPsPn l&lt;lllves in
Congress 1" on th t&gt; Agricultu rr
Committee. despt tr farm ing' s
obvious lmport a ncr to the stat e.

Bran stoo l a lso proposed an

(Oct. 24-Nov. 221 You a' e
now enter 1ng a . . er y hopeful cycle where
SCORPIO

annual agricu ltural summ1 1
mPet Jng including rrprPSt'nl a·
tivr s from thp Oh1o DP partment
of Ag r iculture. the Cooperativr

many ol -,. our e)(pectatlons could be realized Thm k pos111ve and expect good
th•ng s to happen
SAG ITTARIUS

Extcn sto n Service. Ohio Sta te
University s Coll ege of Agrtcul·

382 E. SECOND ST.

turr. thr Ohio F'a rmP r s Un io n.
thP Ohio Far m Burrau FPdcrJ
tion and commodit y groups such
as lllf' livestock. grai n and
sovbea n producer s
Thr DC'm oc rat lc ra ndidat r
sa id hea lt hy rural r ommun1t1rs
are hr lpful to urban areas,
brcau Sf' th('Y rrducr migration of
smal l-IO\'on Inhabi ta nts to thr
Cli tes to look for work.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·feb. 19) A sl1ua -

11Dn th at has been mak1ng life a tr11ie uneasv tor you 1S abou t to be successfu ll y
termina ted Ttt iS could ca me thr ough ,1
sudden and une)(pected sh•lt 1n
CII Cum stances
PISCES (Feb 20-Marc h 20) An 1nter ·
est 1ng and conc; trucl1ve relat ,onshlp
wtth an acqualfll anu' you l•ke bul do
not ~ no w too well could beg .n 10 blossom lh1s week tt m1gh1 1urn 1n1o n vnlued assocral1on
ARIES (March 21 -Aprll 19) An unusuJI
arrangem en l muv develop today could
1eltect ta vorably or1th e es teem 1n wt11cl1
vou re held b~ olhers li s 1mpac1 w1 ll tJe
tar reach •n g
TAURUS (Apnt 20-May 20 ) Some •nl or ma llon you acquu e toaa y could cause
,.ou 10 make &lt;;omr alt era tiOns m plan&lt;;
you ve been tormul at1ng lhese rev •s• ons shoulU be more potcnt 1 &lt;J II~
prom1 Sir1 Q
GE MINI -{May 21 -June 20) fh e r1ght
condlllons to beq1n a new endeavor 1n
con1un ct10n wllh an;::. I he r could develop
today Howe11er. th1S colleCllve etlort
wil t tal-.e t1me to accompliSh
CA NCER (June 21-July 22 ) f he wat
you cond uc1 yourself today wh en assoc•at rn g w•t n new people could be more
1mp or1ant than you th1nK A good lm press ton mrghl be lhP. pr1mary fa ctor 10
w1nr .~ng new all1es

Branstool pro posed loca l rura l
drveloprnent corporatiOns to as
sis! wi th growth. a nd a ro mputp r
!ted indu stria l dati::! sllf' hank to
he lp hu si nrsses h t• a ,,.a rf' of
J\'ailablP Indu str i a l si tr s in ru ral
ar eas .
Branstool al so rrcom m r nckd
l nr rrasPd f undin g for pl·s t m dn
agrm f' nl pro g ram ~ ,HJll &lt;J&lt;.; SJ', f
a nrC' to feu fTlf 'r" in controlling
non p o int so urC( ' pollution fr om
frrtillzer s and pPst icld f' '
"Wt•'rr much l 1kr lh&lt;· co,1 l
lndU s!ry WJS :my.'f'al S cl gn .. Sd ld
l hrcandJdatr ··r hriii'VI'IhPvput
their head in thP sa nd Th('Y spen 1

rntllton s of doll ars lobbying Con
grrss w hen thry sho uld h a\'r

pla ced mon£•y wtth resea rch
tty to dr•al with thi s 1pollutton
problrm t." sa id Bran stool. " II

POMEROY

992-2403 -

we sa )- agriculturr lla s no lhm g to
do wtth tt. wr dPn.v th1 · truth ..

Have openings on
Men's-Women's-Mixed Leagues.
Forming Youth Leagues on
Saturday &amp; Sunday Afternoon.
*(hur(h Leagues
*Veteran Leagues
*Business Leagues
*Plant Leagues
*Health Core Leagues
• Service Organization
Leagues
u h 1 Leagues
J( OO
*S(OUt &amp; 4-H Leagues

lANES.

RY US, YOU'U llll US
GOOD lEAN ATMOSPHERE

All

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You. Worth 1 FlEE
1 Game of lowling Only
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$2/mln.

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AVON - All areas, Call Marilyn

w.. v., 304-882-2645.

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+ 8 7 G~

$100

Por Gao..

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Reservations Accepted

Vulner able North·Sout h
Dea ler West
Sou th

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Bowling Highest Optn
Bowling Score the
WHk of Aug. 19
thru Aug. 26.

North
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hei.irt lead w1th ht s queen when East
played the J3l'k . He now led what he
thought wa s a clever iO of dt amonds
as 1f he wa s m1SS1ng the Jack and con -

templatm g let tmg the 10

r~de .

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Game of Bowling Only
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fonner Old Golf Course), at
Basliani and Ohio Avenue .
August 19

Poor Will y N1 1iy West 's two-hea rt
b1d crrla1nl y eonf1rmrd

s1x -card
suit W1 th th at mformatwn ill l Willy
had to do was all ow Ea s t to wm thr
flfSl tnck Wtl h the JaCk Of hearts Declarer now has ample t1m e to fo rce
out the miSS in g ares to produce nmc
tncks In fact , even w1thout the heart
reb 1d. 1t IS probably nght fo r declarer
i:l

to allow the pck of hearts to hold thr
tn ck. lr West has f tve hearts to the K10. he ha s already establts hed the tempo to bea t th ree no-t rump. so declarl'r\ best chant'c lies in hoping that
West started w1t h s1 x hea r ts a nd can
be prevent ed from setting up th e su1t
JiJmrs JiK'nh1' \ twoll ~ ·Jaroby oo Dnd~te " iJnd
.Jarnb 1· on ( .nd t •.~mrs · (-..n/trn w11h h1s f•lh!'r
ltw /;,tro Os wald l.ilrOb.Y } flrt' now ;~y;nJabJe al
bo&lt;Jbror('&lt; &amp;th ilrf' pvbh~ hf'd b1' f'harm Books

LEGAL NOTICE TO

BIDDERS

Notice is hereby given that
senled bids will be received
by the Raccoon Township
TrurtHI, P.O. BoK 203, Ri o
Grinde, Ohio 45674 for the
tale of a 1974 Dodge Dump
Truclc in as is condition . Can
be seen nt the Township
Building. Clark- E~11n1 Road.
f'lee~ant

vaoey

Bids to be op&amp;ne_d. Sop·

Giveaway

2 female Border Coltlt pupple1,
G wks old, 304-Jn..9 509.

We would like to
thank everyo ne who
helpe d us dunng our
recent
losses. The
staff and doctors at

Pleasant Valley Hospital and all of our friend

and neighbors . Thanks
to everyone,

tor your

thoughtfulness during
th e loss of our lovedones .
The family of :

rlor, 114-3.!18-11621.
Prot.ellonat
Hair
ln• tant
Bluch.Q Malle Hut Machine,
phone 304-6]5..3040.

maiM. 814.;e67-6223.

Small blond mixed B~tglt type
t.male dog, 3 mo old, 304..t7S7354

Announcements

ADOPTION
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los1 &amp; Found
We'd tov• to shn our hurte I ,;...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
homt wllh Infant. Will ott.r lova,
warmth
tfftctlon, flnancla!IJ LOST ~ glaiHI and sun;ta•

a

Heure, letl Mtp
Modica~!

can

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other! ....

upon- porld,

between

Pomeroyla-~obl.

2

Experienced

medii

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desk globe. wooden htghchair, Coles IP.11n g room coal sto11 e,

benc h storagP bms w1lh keys, lawn mower and loh moce

COftt.

latge wood table, steel traps, glass door cab1net. metal bed. &amp;
etc.
"MISC."

Wnnger washer fV' s, old oak chma cabmet. old pressed

mfnlon. 304-727·7885 Cltl f&lt;M' lntenri•.
per10n
to
walfPIPN our Mw holM, up to
g roomt. 614-6~1561

Expertenc.d

Drurnrntr

2:56.1511, ask tor lM.
lmmodlotoopMtngovallllbitlor
dltter.ntal · whh

back sp1ndle cha11. old Ingraham mante l clock floor mooel
~ tere o.

extra long sola (l1ke new) . lovese at . Bensun rocker.
end tat:ll es 1ror1 sktllel s. lantecns. l1ghl l1 xtu re s. p1cture s.
d1shes. records books and more

stool s. piCn IC Iable. umbrel ~s. bench, chans, s,m pl1cy eye Ie
bar mowe e &amp;blad e, Planted Jt. ,Single shovel plow. push gat·
den plow, step ~dd er s, m1ter saw, dog box &amp; house. tan s.
racks. porch swrn ~ benc h vrce. chamsaw ,lots ol hand tool s.
VICe, log chams. gas cans. lumber. cant. hook. spa yee . hres &amp;
wheels chai n horst , and bo&lt; aher bo x ot m
. OWNER- JEANmE DAVIS
DAN SMITH-AUCTIONEER - 57-68 ·13«
614-992-7301- 614-949-2033
Cash
Positive l.D.
Refreshmertt s
"Not Responsrble for Accidents ot loss of Property"

loelil rodl group it ngw hokflng
1udhkHw for:
Mutt
hltvo own doum oyot..,. e,...

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HOUSEHOLD AND MISC

F1l1ng cab1net w/safe, sw1vel rocker , ch1ld's rock er. bar

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full-41mt LP.N.'t.
1nd Pl,_-tlme
A.N.'e
Competitive

•x-

peritlnu, flexible .chedultng
1vallablt. Contact the director
of nursing, f)tn«:rnt ea ... C.0.
ttr 110 "Pinecrast Drive, Gs~
upOn., Ohio 4~31. 814-446-7112.

196 3 1'.· Jon Ford !ruck
22 R11le
Auct1 onee!'s Note: There are ma ny 1tems 10 boxes that ha·
ven 't been gone through .
AUCTIONEER: FINIS ISAAC
OWNER : ClAY BAKER
Route I, Box 8 - Vtnton, Ohio - 614 -388·9370
We Are Booking Fall Aucltons. Call for Detatl s
licensed and Bonded 13 Years
Not Respo ns1blefor ACCidents or lost Property.

Equal OpponunHy Employer.

IIJJA'lJJ)J
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Real Estate General

Real Es1ate General

Real Estate General

Ads

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Almost Heaven Age 47
Happv 8irthdav Dannie Greene
NEW LISTING: UNDER FIFTY. REALLY NifTY' You'll count yout:.;ll lucky to own lh1s
gooo took1ng b1·level w1th one cat gara ge and
lenced yard There are 3 bedroOOt s an d one bath

and the handy perS£Jn m the lam1ly wilt cnJO~

ftnl(,hmg the lower level mlo a re c1Paf1on room for

the lamily Don't w"t - the PriCe IS $42 900'
#SOl

In Memory Of
CURTIS
JOHNSON
who passed away
August 17 , 1986 .
" As long es vou live and
remember your loved one
ltves tn your heart ··

"A PlACE TO STAAT' - NICe starter home 01
rental un11 2 bedroom s. I bath an d outs1de
storage bU1id1ng Pl entyol space lot a new lam1ly
to start housekeep mg l ocated 111 Add1 son. th iS
hou!l! ISa great buy at $24.900. but the owner IS
w1lling to saCll ilce - ~21.900 and 11 s yoll rs Wil y
pay re nt when the mortgage paymen t IS
less'
#614

LIKE NEW - Brd and !came ran ch offers 3
bedroom s. I1V1ng room w1th ftrepla ce. d1nmg 1oom.

2 baths and eal-in k1tch en Energy savmg heal
pump 2 car gatage S1 tuate d on a llat I acre lot
$57.600.
#304

ten your grief
May fond
recollectiOn
brtng you relief .
And may you find co m
fort and peace in the
th ought
Of the JOY that knowing
your loved one brought.
For ttme and space can
never divide
Or keep your loved one
from your side
When memory pa•n t s 1n
co lors t rue
The happy hours that be·
tonged to you
Sadly missed by wtfe,
Be rth a. Harry , Roy.
Ruth . Eileen , Della,

WHO LEFT US
AUG . 19 . 1987

My heart,
The sun hath se1 .
Night 's paths
With d ews are wet
Sleep comes
Wrthout reg ret.
Sta rs nse
When sun •s set
All's well

lost &amp; Found

God loves thee yet.

LOST

blltold, keep money
pl•ase return papers lo Ancfl
Tucker, R1 3, Leon, WV

Heart sm il o.

Sleep sweet. our Mike.
Don t fr et
Sodly missud by
Par en t s. W1fo. Children.
Brothers and
Grandparent s

Hlr1101'd 1nd
G. Ohlinger,

Yard Sale

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Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

Happy Ads

5 Family 'l'ard Slit: Augull 20th,

&amp; 2101. 1108 Ook Dolft, Baby
lleme, bsby clothee, cNJdren

lllM: 41·14, lldln Ill•: 5, 7, I,
and 11 ; tO)'I; home Interior, I

mlec.

ALL 'l'ard S.les Mutt Be Psld In
Advance. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m.
the d•y befcN the ld II 1o Nn.

Sundey tc:lltlon • 2:00 p.m.

Pomeroy,
Mlddlapon
&amp; VIcinity
Pike ot IOCII IUrroundlng 1,.1,
it you hi~• liMn PLEASE Con. 802 An Lowto Stroot, Mldtact : 114-387·7760.
dlepor1 . Aero. from P1rtl •nd

Sl nvle? 'l'ou thoutd be re~dlng
HNr1Mirc:h Hotline NewtleHer,
Proflllng
srea
1ingle1. Loat : Qlrft 20' blkl, lite blue
Hnrlltlrch, P.O. Box 1043, "011· with Ilower !Ike design on Hll.
614·98~355.
llpoNo, OH 45131.

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167 Woodland Drtve, Mon, Tutt.
P-7
Clo1hlng.
cattee!lblet,
country crsrtt.l.ots ol Oood~tl

oeqe&gt;ADOPTtONSpecllt family Medium siN dog, mo11ty brown,
w1nts Ia gl~e your baby 1 eom• black • tan Part : Cot·
loving honM, Give your b•by lle/Shephttd/Chow Has tpotttd
and ut 1 ehlnce. Call eolltct tongue Red collar, answe,. lo
70a.352·185fl . Mar) Ellyn 1nd "Woody." VIcinity ot Addleon

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How could ••voae

btc.oMt 1 co•puhr

upertla oalv U

mlnl-aolf couru. Aug. 20-21-22.

filii.

terior, nice Je•n•. and tO'II mar• .

Happy Blrlhdaf
Llndl W1m1l1f

Cunaln1, bed lfWNd•1 ~ome ln.

Areas include: language, Speech ,
Vision. and Hearing
Skills;

RIVERVIEW - Ft\Jll a home buill lor gra CI OU\ hv
mg and ente rta1n1ng. fhe l1vmg 10om. d1nmg
room. fam il y room and covered pa!10 all have a
tremend ous vtew ot the nver . c1l~ and WV hllls

Pnvate setbng w1th expertly landsc aped lawn.
carport am:l storage buildmg Kitchen has been

remooeled w1t h oak cabrnet s. 11h baths. and 3
bedroom s provtde a n1ce !low ol ltvmgarea PIEnl ~

Physical Development
Skills;

ol storage space

!400

13 ACRES AND COMFORTABLE 3 BEDROOM
RANCH - Anrce v1ew, clean co unt ry au. a quret
peacelul n~ghborhooo and lots ot room to toam
awa1ts yo u about 15 m1nutes lt0I11 town at tins
comlortable 3 bedtoom. 2 bath home ln cl ud "
Iam1lv room. fo rmal dmmg and rHce k1tchen Huge
2 car ga ra ge (plenty of room lor a shop) plus a
small barn and dandy cellar house Gall1a Co unty
local sc hools [bu s stop s at liont doOI)
#615

S74.9DO $69 ,900 $64,900
Owners have cut the askmg p11ce on this lumol
Ihe Centur y 2 story home Well cared tor over th e
year s - ready for a new famtly to en toy Features.
mclude large eat m ~ 1t chen . formal dtntng. lt111n g
room. !ami!~ toom. den. 3 large bed cooms and
workshop Alltheor1 gtnal fi avft and chara ct€1 has
been mamfa1ned E•tra b1g lot Wou ld make a ntc e
anltque shop or oH1 er bu s1ness tmmedtt~te occu·

pancy

#221

Social, Emotional, or
Physicial Maturation ;
Cognitive
Development ; and
Self Help Skills .
For mora information concerning this
FREE SERVICE call 367-7371 from 8

A.M .-4 P.M .

May tender memories sof -

MICHAEL PASQUALE

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The Guiding Hand School is now accepting applications for pre-s chool en rollment ages 0 -5 . Classes start Au gust 27, 1990.1f your child has a deve lopmental disability in any one or mor.e
of the following areas, you may be eh gi ble for pre-sc hool services .

In Memory

IN MEMORY OF

col..cl E11enlng1, 201..C27- 104-882·""""·
Frld1y. Mond1y edhlon • 2:00
2341.
LOST: Chlld'e Pet IInce puppy. p.m. Stturdlly,

Chuc~

luel pum ps car parts [lr1Jl11950 to present) m1sc tools wotk

~all crock. shavm g mtrror, Bentwood ch1ld's c h a ~r s. chtld' s

1•

Rhoda E Fo• and
larry l Fox

Mlxtld BrHd Puppln to good

Puppies to giveaway. Large
dogt , mOiher 11 part rotweller.
Ready to go now, t tamales, 4

3

punch p1ess. Van Norman head gr1n der. Commerc1al patnt
sp1ayer . gr 1nders. hydra ul1 cqhnders regulat &lt;Js. !Je rOO ertd s.

Card of Thanks

bu t

Wes t was qu tck to grab the ace and
r iPa r the hea rt su 1t W1llV then ran
four d ub t n cks and two dtamonds hut
when he led a spad e. West had all wm
nrrs. and decla rer wa s down one

homo &amp; 1 tun bloodt&lt;l Ron T•- 7

Announcements

signs. Mr. Kenneth Davis has passed away and Mrs.
Davis is moving so will sell the following items.
"ANTIQUE OR COUECTORS ITEMS"
0&lt; yoke. ston e rars, stone croc ks, Oillig!tts, dresser ba se. old
11n top s, wash stand . carb1de lrght s. school desks. "oo pot.

hiring. (1) 805-&lt;ill"""""
Ell1. y4582.

rst.rencu . AppiV P.O. Box 3i7,
P~nt Ple..ant, WV 25550-0397.

ly Ntl ly. -a player obilVIOUS to btddrn g
clues So Will ) scooped up the openin g

1ected

!lhe

uTh al'S fU n nY...('d SWe af 1
t
h
h
n
only )f()Ug (, tWO wit me.

milking du1ill, hour1y PIY1 Plld
vacation. 8 day worit week, application, should Include education, work experllnct snd

All pass

There wa s htt lr rea son for We~t.
f acmg .1 stl en t part ner. to rebtd two
hearts. but he perhaps felt that vu lnerab ll' opponent s would prPfer to b1d on
to garnr rath er than sto p to double a
low level contrac t That wa s true. but
West' s hea rt r eb1d shou ld have given
dec la rer th e mformatton he needed m
order to lakP mm• trirk s
L uck1 l v fo r West. declarer was Wil-

Couch 304..ti75~41a .

poope11y

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Dairyman on modem Mason
Co unty dalr) farm, ftadlng and

F.••ut
Pa ss

By James Jaroby

tombet 1. 1990. 8 UU a .m
at the regular meeting at A1 0
Grande Elementary School
Any or el l tmts may be re ·

A. Clondinen

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4'f4..387·7397 1f11r 6p.m.

Bid falls
on deaf ears

PUBLIC NOTICE
Jamas T Boster, Coordina tor. Gallipolia City Planmng
Commis•on, announced todey that the public hearing ot
the Gallipolit City Commrssion. scheduled on WAdn esday. September 12. 1990, at
6 :30pm. has been cancelled .
Mr. Bos11tr ••ted that in a
the Cendet Group, Ltd .. 121
W. Nor1h Stteet. WooiJ1Br.
Ohio. withdrew their application reqUHt to rezone thelary

805-68UOOO

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DIRECTIONS: From Gallipolis take 160 to Wilkes ville . Go through town to 124 and turn left. Go 6
mil es and turn left on C.R. 26 and go approximately
3 miles . Follow signs.
FARM EQUIPMENI- TOOLS- MISC
320 Case gas dozer w1th 4-way blad e PiOi il lr mtload e'. AC
square hay bale1 . 10 h d~ag d1sc. culliVal~ w1t h 3 pt h1tc h.
Craftsm an saber sa w. cham saw . metal cuttmg band sa~ ,

. 3 Announcements

Public Notice

'"""'dotodAuguot13, 1990.

'

ChHhlre Kyger lrN , refenmcu
pralerred.l your home or mine,

Openmg lcacJ • 6

Public Notice

Aug 15 , 19 .2 8 .3 1

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AVON I All Areal I Shirley
Spura, 304..ti75-142 st.

Classifie
Raccoon Town sh1p
Trustees

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 25
10:00 A.M.

Blllt

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Grea t - Gran dchildren

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PUBLIC AUC, ION

Applications baing accepted 11
Lfttt• c .... ,. In Gallipolis tor
par1-llme help. Evemngs and
weekends 1hlft onlyl Ask lor

Wuk Spe&lt;ial

OPEN EVERY
NIGHT
tsooo To Person

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WEST

Help Wanted

'ASSEMBLERS NEEDED'
tmmediale openings. No exp.
nHdld. FulUPan time. Call 1·
900-463-4336
7a.m.·10p.m.

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Get In Practice

CALL US FOR YOUR PARTY -BIRTHDAY - CHURCH OR WHATEVER
YOUTH LEAGUE COACHES NEEDED - CAU US
COUPON

'I A 9 2

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace

ALSO NOW FORMING ...

Po•loY

11

992-3432

NEWLY RESURFACED LANES
NEWLY REDECORATED

IACI W. CAISEY, OWNER
WE INVITE YOU IN TO

I II"

Dale and Nancy.
Gra ndc hildren and

Foil and Winter Leagues Now Forming
SPECIAL
PRIZES AND
SURPRISES

(Nov 23-Dec. 211 \au

m•gh t hnd your se ll 1n the r1gh t spo t at
the nght ltm e today to t1e tnto i:t ven ture
that could be meantnglu l to you ltn an Cially Everyth1n g abou t th1Sdeal may be
a b•t unusual
CAPRICORN (Dec . 22·Jan . 19) Do not
d1sregard loaay 1nlu1t1ve perceplto ns
lhal areola pos11111e na tur e. even 11 that
wh1ch you perce1ve seems too good to
happen

" I bPiiPvr wr wou ld be wise to

POMEROY LANES

NORTH
+K Q 3

(Aug. 23·Sopt. 22) Beg,nnong

today some 1nterestmg changes could
be m the ottm g for you where your soCial hie 1Sconcerned A new rela t1onshtp
that IS presently m !he embryon1c stage
could be the catalyst
liBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 23) Th ere could
be a marKed Improvement at lh1 s !1me
regardmg a S1tual10n or Importance to
you wher e the ou tcome ha s been •n
doubt It look s like your fear s h a ~Je been
qround tess

Br ansloo l proposrd appoinllng
an agri cul! ura l spt&gt;r ialts l 10

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Wantad To Buy: Junk Autot
wilh or without motors. Call
Larry Lively 614-.388-9303.

Employment Services

new way s m th e years &lt;.~head to
add to your knowledge about subJec ts
perhnent to your particular f1eld tor en deavor Oppor1ufl111eS w11l be developIng enabling you to benefl ctally use tha i
which you learn
LEO (July 23·Aug . 22) A prol1table
chann el m1ght suddenly open today
perta1ntng to someth1ng you re un1qu e l ~
equipped to handle Properly managed
11 cou ld subs tan!laUy add to your earn Ings Mator change s are ahead for Lea
1n the co mlflg year Send for your A stra Graph pred1CI1 0ns today Ma11 $1 25 tc
Astra -Graph CIO lr1 1S newspaper P 0
Bo)( 9t428 Cleveland . OH 44 101-3428
Be sure to stat e your lOd1ac s1g n

Ohio. our famll y farm PIs an' thr
backbone of thi s statp 's agr icul
tura l sys tem." sa id Bra ns tool.
''Each onp of thosP farmer s

r1n opport unit \ a t thf'

:Woody Herman Orchestra
•to play in Krodel Park

and

\

Would llkt to buy, nice uHd
!lute, 814-446-2847.

See~

federa l su pport for Oh io's agri ·
cultural indu str y.
" With abou t R4,000 farms in

farm bed-and-brea kfas t idea
abo ut three yea rs ago Now. &lt;U
"Wr also worked on the as ·
M a in£' farm s offpr rooms and a
sumption that then:&gt; wa s a
real farm f'X)X'rience More are
willing ness among some farmer s
expf'r tPrl to join th e program in
to have bed·and·breakfast opera
the corning months
lions." he sa id . "We saw it as a
Mainr' s popu l ar coas tal arPas
real possibility for some farmer s
have been dotted v. ith hf'd -and
to have anot her source of lncomf'
breakfas ts fo r m ;w y years But
that cou ld help them to con tinue
D&lt;'partment of Agriculturp off!· farmmg "
cia Is bel iev Pd u t leas 1some of 1he
York and his assoctatPs stu
thousands of tourisL"' who flood
thr sta tr ('\'NY yea r m1ght he
rPady for something a li ttle

one

four·polnt campaign plank on
agr icult ure.
The Ce lebrezze-Bra nstoo l
team pledged to continue the
to promote and market Ohio

depar tment four years ago,
sa id Chaitanya York, a market ·
ing spPcial ist who started the
program . "We dealt with the
hypothesis that there was a

''f Pnj oy peopl e, and the brd-.1nd
breakfa s t helps in that regard "
The sta te Departml'nl of Agri ·

MOosr Cros sing F'a rm in 1985
berauSP they wanted to ra ise

pop:) \ers

~'Your

446-0175.

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Wanted to Buy

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BRIDGE

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

SATURDAY, AUG. 25, 1990
10:00 A.M.
located tn Rutland. Ohio on St. Rt. 124. Watch for

EARN MONEY Reading 8ooUI
$30,0()(Wyr. lncoml potential.

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Rick Pea rson Aucllon Company
booking aucllons, ex·
perienct makes th• diHerenet.
Ucenstd Ohio, Kentucky, West
VIrginia, 304-Jn.5785.

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Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-D-3

PUBLIC AUCTION

EARN MONEY Reading Bookat
$30,0001yr Income potenlt•l.

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July.l)tcember. LMve name,
sddrus, and phane number on
antWtrlng eervice. 614-992-6319.

Ext. Y'ID1n.

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Com plate househOld or Estsle11
Any lype
tumltu,.., •ppllancos, onttque'o, ole. Alto
ap pratut available. 61,..24S-5152.

JAMES
JACOBY

wcsirthday

products.

that flooded ou t in 4 feet of water
und er a viaduct on O'Hare
property . "It's slow going Into
the airport this morn mg." How ·

B

Help Wanted

Elm money by the weak. Join
the numberl lo dtmonllme
"Ctvlstmu-Around-The-Workl".

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UIIOd Mobtro homH, co lt 814-

runnin g mate. g ubernatonal no
minee An th ony felE'brC'zze, relf'asrd the Drmocratic ticket' s

farm

kPswo m an Lisa Howard said two
people were rescued from a van

rain

Ce leste admln istril tion 's effort s

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Departmen t of Av iation spo·

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

Branstool proposes Democrat's ag policy
By LEE LEONI\RD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
CO LUMBUS, Ohio tUPft

expressways .

ard sa id

inches fell at LaPorte. F lash
flood war nings were issued in
several

fligh t sc hools were not impaired
bu I the major problem was
getting to th e airport on flooded

ASTRO-GRAPH

d amage were repor ted but Peru
reported 5 Inches of ra i n and 4

-t

2.8 inches of rain Officia ls sa id

sou thern Ohio between F'lndlav
and Dayton. an area soa k ed by

were ac·compan led by hall and
gusty winds. Po llee repor ted
strong wi nds knocked down trees
and snapped powe r li nes.
No Injuries or serious property

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hour s ear ly Saturday produced
lightning that knoc ked ou t power
for up to 20 .000 homes. O'Hare
In terna tlonal Atrport reported

mouth was abou t .1 fept below .
A flood wa ll' h was postl'd for

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WANT ADS

Thunder storms th"t dumped

daybreak The Tippec anoe River
at Ora was one·ha lf foot below
flood stage, the Li ttle River at
Huntington was 1 foot below flood
and the Yellow River a t Ply ·

Up to 5 Inches of rain produced
fla sh floods tn northeastern Indl
ana duri ng the ntght. north and

LAFF-A-DAY

a lm ost :1 in c hes of ram in two

The Kank akee RivPr at Dav is
was a t flood stage and rising at

feel deep in places. In terstates 90
and 94 and state Highways 12 and
16 were closed between Oakdale
and Sparta.

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

Tlm1gs cue buz.zln 111lh!:'

up to .1 inc hes of rain.

moved eas tward. A fla sh flood
watch covered northeas tern Indi·
ana until noon Saturday.

19, 1990

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Public Sale
&amp; AuctiOn

NEW LISTING: Ln NATURE BE YOUR GUIDE -

NEW liSTING - YOUR "GET STARTED" HOME

To lh1s country home on 13 9 aCies Pr wacy. lour

- Set tle 1nt o thiS homey thn~ e bedroom w1lh
fen ced bac ~yard You 'lllovt&gt; th e la 1ge ~~ !chen and

bedrooms. !am i!y room and one car al!ached
ga1a ge are 1ust som e of the features th at you w1 ll

en roy P11ced at $60 000

PUBLIC AUCTION AND
CONSIGNMENT SALE
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 7 P.M.

lOCATION : D.A.V. Building on Rt. 35 Bypass .
Constgnment taken from 12:00 to 6:00 day of the
sale .

Truckload of New Merchandise
6 sler lt ng Sliver necklace challlS, 80 model Plymouth
Grand fury, 73 ford v, ion ptckup. 3 speed. standard
Tools. baseball ca rds. Somelh tng fo r everyone
Terms: Cash or Check with Proper t.D .
Door Prizes
Auctioneer: David Boggs Ltc. No. 4596
Gallipolis. Ohio 614~6 - 7750
ltcensed and Bonded in State of Oh1 o
Not responsible or accidents or loss of property.
We are now booking summer and fall sales.

1501

29 .6 ACRES OF LAND - con111hn g mo~ly ol
goOO grow1ng limb er 5 acres or more of 29 acre
tra ct IS ope n land lor garden and has. frUit lrees
ne ar 7 room rem LXlell'd home 2 car garage and
seweraI oth e1 ~ mall hutldmgs Peacelu llocal10n to

live w1th good "ew St Rt 160 between Ewmgtm
and Wil kes-lie Pt1 Ced at !.41.500
#i02
WHO CO ULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MORE? Owner has moW!d to

~londa

and d estrer; an

1mmed13le sale ol lh1s ou lstandmg home and 10
acres lhi s l1yr. oldQualtlyhomeh as2700sq II
olltvmg space wh tch 1ndud es 4 bedroom s. !amily
room wtth woodbumer huge groofld level rec

ro0I11 . wile approved k1tchen lallapphancesl and
l a r ~e

mground pool Al so features an ou tstand1n g

40x60 2 story garage Th e 10 acres IS a llalto
gently eoll mg meadow located mthe Ci ty schoiJ
diS!IIct near R1 o Grande on a slale h1 ghw av Not
many l1 ke lh1 s on today

s market

at th1S pnce 1

$96.000

#219

INVESTMENT PROPERTIES ON STATE STREET -

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, AUGUST 25,

10:00 A.M.

1990

AT MEIGS CO . FAIRGROUNDS- POMEROY. OHIO
located at the intersection of U.S. 33 &amp;SR. 7 at Po·
meroy. Ohio.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE
2 very n1ce oak secretartes. 3 door wood 1ce bo• . wa sh
stands. oak canner cu pboard. flat wall ch1na cupboard , p1ne
come' cupboard . ch1na cu pboard w/ leaded s~g glass
pa nes, cherry ntgftt stand. n~ce wa lnut htg!tboy , mah. stack·
ing bol)),case. several prrmrltve cupboards &amp; mtsc pu,.:es.
marble top dres!l!r w/glove bo.es &amp; lamp stands. several
chai rs &amp; m1sc fu m11ure in as found condrtton.
MISC. ANTIQUES
Seve\31oil lamp s mcludmg Gone w1th th e W1 nd, set ol 20
brass sletgh bells. smgle wall pltone. double wall phone.
QUill s, carb1de hgftt s, applepeeler. sausage grrnder , blue &amp;
wh1le gran1te d1sh pan, photo of old Middleport llepot. photo
of 2nd St. Pomer oy, photo of long Boltom brass band. plus
other smalls mcl ud1ng pmk &amp; green dep"'s.on ware
STONE JARS &amp; JUGS
2 ornate Hamilton Jo111s I ttl. &amp; \1 Pelntina, WV .. Zbrn.
leal. Donachho's wlflor~l [Jitllrn, \1 cal. llicltatlllo011.
Ptoctor, WV. (cncked); Chtp(ltl &amp; Sons Bt1ftry Juc.
(some have small cracks or chrps).
NOll: Some of this fumitu.re is in. werx cood condltioa,
some is In as found condttlon. Thts wtll bta·l•at 1111.
Salt will be Indoors. Brine your lawn chairs &amp;plln to
spend the diY with us.
AUCTIONEER: COL. W. KEITH MOLDEN
lie. in Ohio 114318 &amp; W. Va. H163
614-742-2048
Lunch by Rosit·Jane
Pos. I. D.
cash or prior approved check.

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l h1 s 1S your opportunity to purc hase 6 u~nttl
proper ties near downtown that cons.tstently has

100'\J occupan cy Th1s 1s the i11st bme on the open
matkel '" many years. Ge nerally, the P'otl"''"'

cons1st of a tract of 4 smgle l armly houses. ar1d 2
[Jupl e~es located on comer lots ~s ll tS. lffiP&lt;lSSible
to provtde all the benel1ts m an ad, please ca ll lor
complete mimmation
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adiOIDIDg co1y la mily1oom P11ced 31

!3~ .900

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OWNER SAY S. DO WHAl 11 IAKE S11 " - Ihat '
wh.at were gomg to do f he smart buyer ~'&gt;' il l lake
advantage of th1 s r 1d1 culou sl~· lowp11 ce on a brand
new ranch home Ask1 ng p11ce dr fllpt'd to

$54.900 on th 1s 3 bedroom 2 hath homP

Nev e~

lived m before . th 1s home ha s features ltke ch erry
k1tc hen cab1nets. large master ~edt oum. 2 ca 1
garage. heat pump. Owner will con~1de1 help1ng

w1th linant1ng to qua l1i1ed buye1

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2 LOTS - 40 by !50 eac h on Chatltam Avenue
Alley rn rear separates th em Irom Ea stern Avenue

bu11nesses $19.000

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SHAOY lOT - CLOSE 10 TOWN - Iot1 ol
character and charm can be found 1n th1 ~ I '':' \ lOt)'
home w1lhln walktng d1 sta nce to town In cl udes 3
bedrooms. large l1vmg room. dtn1ng room and 11
baths Full basement . 3 car gara~P w1 th ren iPil

apartment ovechead

!100

HOMEBODY HOUSE - w1th uncomph"len
ch atm. lh1s 3 bedroom. I'' bath 2 st01 y tad1a1 "

LOOKS CAN BE DECEtVI NGI - Bel 1eve tl or not.
th1s home has 9 ~ooo · s lle IOOI1l s and 2 1ull ba ths
J ~L'llr o mm and I b&lt;tlh on the ma1n llocu and I
bedroom ana bath In the lull basement Eat-In
~1t chen . lam ly room. storage 1oom and lar ge
util1ly room fo ru~ ;w Il eal and cenllal au
Screened m por ch . atta che!l I car garage and
storage bu 1ldmg I aste lull y deco1alet.J 1nter 10 t and
att ra ctive land'l.lpi ng r hl \ home 1\ dellnl !ely

worth
#801

look~n g

at' ! 59 900

PERFECt SElli NG - p,•mlul country liv111g
only 15 mmutes fr cm town fh 1s com for1able 4
bedroom. I bath l1ome wct udes lamily room
dm1ng lOOm l 1 vm ~ room JnO a n1LP k1trhr n Has
3 5 aerrs 1nore or l es~ and ts toca tf'd 1n Gat11a
County School 01slnct l h1:, home ha ~ mn r. yex!fas

vou mu st see Ca ll tonav' !04900

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CHARMING HOME ON BURKHART lANE' Character and charm can be lound 111 lhl'&gt;
attra ct1ve wellca red lor home w1!htn walk1n g
d1stan c!:' to town Remod eled th rotJgh oul 1t
1ncludes 3 bedroom s l1v1nR room w1lh fireplace
to1mal dmmg room and basement Don to verloo~
th1&lt;:. honw Call tor an appmntmenl $64.000

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ENJOY THE CO UNJRY SE TTIN G - ol th 11 niCe
home' Ju113 miles 110!11 Rt 7 on Rt 218.
you can see th 153 bl'd loo m.! 1: bath home Large

s ta~ter

bllc!l1repo ce. Ahome to!til you1 heart 169900
#500

hvmg room Covered po Jch/ pa!Jo an d bree;eway

from a cozy lneplace for w1nter e11en t nr,~ tu a
covered patiO tor summer en terta1n mg 1n 11m3

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warmth fr001!h e k1tchen w1l ll 1tsO\.t't 91ed pantry
to the great room WllhJt sbeamed ceiltngand lal ~f'

SALUTE TO THE FAMILY - You'll l1nd eve111it 1n ~

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to large rec reat1or1 room w1111 f1rep lace Carport
and lwo storage bu lldm g&lt;&gt; 1 ) aCf r m/ 1, lor JU S!

$]4 900

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#509

al so 1ncome potent1al hom a garage apartment
House and garage apartment pnced at $80.000
#507

WANTIO BUILD BEFORE SPRING ?- Bel01eyou
bud d even tl ou already own a lot. please Look at
these' outstandmg 5• acre Sites We have two ol
the hesllol s'" Green Town sh1p Flat. lewllotsma
qu~et. counlty surround lOg C1ty sch or;s Nl28

80 ACRE FAR II- Guyan Township - Wells Run
Road and St. Rt. 218 - Beaul1lul home Site
16·18 acres bllable 65 acres fenced Approx
2000 lbs tobacco base Mmetal nghls Some
li~ber Outstand1ng barn lot tobacco. callle.

RIO CENTER ESTATES - 801ld yout home among
the trees on one of these sem1·secluded lots I
mile west of R10 Grande. lo ts ran ge 1n Slle from
2 5 acres lo 5 acres. Reslflcl l ~ conve na nt s for
your protectron Prices range lriJll $6,500 tor 1 o
acre SIZe lo $10.300 lor se toct 5 acre parcel

AN OLDIE. BUT GOODIE' - C~ back '" l1meand
tel1ve al l the charm of a house at the tum olt he
cent ury l hts 2 story house bUill in 1850 1n Meigs
County has 3 4 bed room s. I bath w1lh eal·m
kitchen. l"ep~ce and a double garage. J.4 acres
w1tl1 a ~1ge ll al ol bes1de tl Has a new lrmt porch

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TRADE YOUR RENT RECEIPTS - lor th e deed to
thiS J bedroom ranch Situated on a shady 1 41
acre tot on a dead end street One car gara ge. new

roo! and deck $25.500

horses. some b~v s wtth concrete Concrete dn11e

through Gooo water supply' $60.000

#804

bedroom. 2 bath stone ranch With custom mad e
drapes and tasteful carpet and wallpaper There 1\

County water a\la l!able Call us for mformal1on

#336

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w1th many ex tras Needs wo rk done on 1! N1ce

star tee home All lor $25.000

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�Page- D-4- Sunday Times- Sent inel
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Help Wanted

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Instructor Ill to INch at Carleton
School Ea~y Childhood Cluo.
Muet h.lve CUI'Ttnl Yllld Ohio
Department of Educltlon
elal Ed. r..chlng Ctr11fiCIII,
and haw or bt wining and able
to obtain Ohio DePirtment of

s,..

Education

E•tv

Childhood

Validation. M.S.P.R. CeftlficaUon
pr1f1rr.d. Annual starting 1111ry
tor B.B. Dea,..t. $17,000. Posting

enda 812~ . Send rwume only
to: Meigs MrfOO 1310 C.rteton

StrMt SYrKuM, Ohio 41779.

MAKE MORE MONEY

RILL OR PART·TIME!

Men and women nHded to aefl

our Prollable Line or C.landars, Perw Md Advertlalng Glha
to Buslneu Firma In your lmmtdl.ta busiMU ar... Eam
WHkly Commlulona. Set your
own houf'l . Prompt, Friendly

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

Help Wanted
POSITION AVAILABLE

Sublthuta Bua Drivers - Must

hold approprlttl school bus
llcll"'ltftl or willing to obltln.
18.15 per hour. Contract baslt
only. For more lnformaUon con-

tact the O.Uia County Board of
MRIDO, P.O. Box M, Chtlhlra,
Ohio 45620, 614-367·7371.
POSTAL

JOBS
118,392$87,125/yT. Naw "'~ng . Coli 11)

&amp;oa.e8i.aooo EXT. P-4562
currenl 1181.

for

Ouallfttd

registered
nurse
needed for 82 bed flclllly (hmg
lenni locat.cj In ~nt Pltaaanf,
WV. Admlnlatl'ltlve tkllls and

WOf'i

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WANTED

OICHUry.

ComJMthlve utary and benenta.
Contact
F,.nk
Topping,
C.reha'l8n of Point Plaaunt

leading
Tri·Cou nty
area heating &amp;air con ·
ditioning business is
looking for an experi ·
enced heating &amp; air
conditioner installer.
•3 Years of
Expenence
•Good Working
Conditions
Send Resume to
Daily Sentinel
P 0 Box 729L
Pomeroy. Ohio
45769

Help Wanted

Molgo

eou.. y Hun•

Dopon-

mtrit Ia now ~piing applications tor I he poahlon of
S.Ntartan. Ou.lllf~tlona muat
be A~l.. ared S.nlt~rlan WJtn

the State of Ohio, or have the
tolkMing
«&lt;uc.ttonal
qWIIUicelions to apply u
S.nUarltn In lr1inlng. Bachelor
dqrw and must htvt comp..lltd at luat 45 qualttr unlta
or 30 Mmes11tt' units of Kiene.
In the ~....,.I aru1 of Biology,

Phytlca, O.alogy, or M1th•
malice at an accredlttd college
or unlvenlty. Only thOH apo
pllcanta with tht atorern.nlkmld quallfk:ttlo,.. will btl
conaidered.
Mtiga
County
t-~ .. nh O.perfrbtnt Ia an Equal

SalnManagamant Opportunity
For1une 500 company looking

for tggraelvt, upertenee

IUranea

agent

to

manage

southtm Ohlo terrttort... Complolt bonollt poekogo, company
aupplled 1-.da, a.tebU.t1.d aOcounta, comp.l"'latlon packtge,
ov.,.rldH tnd bonu.... For
.,.,_onal lnlarvlew Hnd raauma
lo Don Marrht~ 438 E. Wilson
Road, ~he 200J WorOIIIo 43085. EO&lt;.

Stylist Naedld: EJ:cellent Houra,
Salary plua commluton, tor In·
tarvlew, 814-446--3353.

truck

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Nurva : Overbrook Cent.,. Tht

FOf mo,.

lnform~tton ~ardlng

Ov.rbrook C.nter employment

which t.atur• a v.ry eompttltlv• w•ga and benefit pacbgt.
PINN e•ll 614..gg2-6472. A•
qul!lt Sally Gloecluw, Olrtdor
of Nu,.lng. _ _ _ _ __

part time. gra·
duate of approved
school of nursing
with current license
to practice nursing
in the state of Ohio .
Applications
ac cepted through Au·
gust 27. 1990 at
the Gallia County
Health Department .
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lnt•rvlew

614-446-3664

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Mother, Oaul)hter, babysitting
Hrvlce, It on• can't do h, th•
other ona ean. Full-time or par1·
lim• any shift, convenient loc•
tlon, axpart.,cad, 614-448-0065
attar 3p.m.

Required .

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REALTOR'
· COMMERCIAL . FARMS

r(J()o~§N1N

Wanted to Do

ale. FrH Esllmalt. Al.o, . . glvt
11tlmt111 on roots, tldlng,
soffln, ,.placemnl wlndowe,
gun•rs.
Mllthono
Bulld•ra.
Floyd Mlllhont, Belpre, OH. 6M-

Wlll babysit In my homa Monday lhru Friday. Have good
references. Rodney arN. 114-

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Business
Opportunity

H1rah•y Sanck Rout•! Grots
$33,000 ptr year. Requlrtl,
$10,000 lo atart, 1-800-ZU-346i.
VENDING

ROIJTE :

SIS

Big

1301»800 pot11lbla
Nch machine WMkly, mlllt Hll,
locatlone,

Will do houu ciNnlng,
3359.

304-8•

VENDING ROUTE: locol. Grool
.xtra Income. High traffic
locattona. Priced tor quick Nl•.
1-800-2""361

8202.

WOLFF TANNING BEDS
Commercial, Home Unlta, From
$199.00. Lampe, Lotlone, Acceetorles. Monthly Payments Low
A. 118.00, Call Today FREE
Color Cahliog. 1~228-6292.

Wom•n to cart for aldtrly or

h•ndiCIIppad, 304-882-2216 uk

tor Poggy.

Would like to do b•byslttlng.
LeGrand• Blvd. A•f. &amp; Exp. 614446-1816.

Financial
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Business
Opponunlty

THAT DAllY
~UZZLII

L.alayttte Glrden Center

We

deliver

In

llpolls.453 Jaokton Pill•
&lt;lalllpolll, 814 418 4848.

Real Estate

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Professional
Services

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heal, clair, gar~gt1 • double 101
wJmoblle home, Mason, WV.

304-182-36113.

Real Estate General

PUBLIC
AUCTION

Real Estate General

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCf

ANTIQUES ond HOUSEHOLD: Bp1oce 1930's d1n1ng room
su1te, fancy oak secretary, oak dres ser, 7 pc . mahogany

bt l~ r;rncll I~ l 1v r n ~ rrrr w l r! r 1rr~ arf o 4 tlPdroom'? tul bd l ~~ n~I'I CdrpPI
~rlt · ~~n ultll!i rm ~lc.o7 1 ~ 1 atr~ched ~JI J~I' v. / aut:rna trr rtom l oc~ !f' r1r r
Si!ll~l\t \r • l til ~ t· 'TuL rll&amp;y '~·~!hi' l10 m!·toda1 ~nil bu1lrr1 evPrl"l ~ lmR cc mlort

C•l~ lrr~lr C.CIICO '/'lr l~n iHU1~~ lh·orabr~·I JnR teriH ~rro rr un~ 8~ lhr wav )O"
can havP po&gt;'ii'I '&gt;IOr mmf'dr~ l t'lf W€ w•ll se ll )OL lh f nlro IClllor 51i.JO O

116 13 NEW liS liNG lh 1~ hOmP hd'&gt; ~-a l:l ~r p~· 1~rf oM 1\ on beautrrul \ hap~
fif•oa~ ll 110~r nrr &gt;Wr I ?00 IIJ It ol h~·n ~ ,o- ·:f ortl:'rwrr: l rv • n~ room l amr l~
lllllm "' l11ep ~u k riChPII dllll l11111n~ room 3 hdrm anct 7 llal n· ?4 1l? f lt•l da
1uJrr1 'ot reen!.'d rn porrh \101'3gf h\lrldonR. aii~ IK h~dl .l 'li" t~ rli ill f Pr·nect
, p l ' 1n ~ lor pr1vacy on · dL mi l Co mpl:&gt;te •y lurnr5herl Jrl(\ r• • o ct~ lc movr• r ~l o

1606 GOillEOUS Bl ·lf"V(l \l er y allr~ri1~P 3 bllrm honw wrr h opp 2 ~92 ~il

h ollfVIP£ &lt;; ~CP lhrr, hoi!V' ha&gt; lar!i'l' '•lchl'n anll d•llrnR arra lrv1n~ room 7
lla' h~ larr11l~ room 7 c~ r ~.lfd~~ ~~~ h~~~ anrt t••n l arr l ocaiPd.Jbuui l mrf
l r~m l u wrr 1n

a ~Pflll :Jrrvalr \f' ll1 fi~

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All!Hl WOIIK HAS BE Ell OON( en !Ill', t11d ronch rrofllf 111 \l ~trw
m b" Ill! Ill 'O "' "l lh11 IIOmf' I" or~ '. rJIIIOU '. IO! &gt;'l'l'l ~ i('()t f d ill ~ ~ ~ d IO I '.lilaII
rll rlrto·~ ! hrt r11 ? ~o~'h \ tdn· rlv •oom w 1 1 ~"' nr r01•r ? C.:!l ~&lt;l l ol~r· lk rt1~
lu• ko or,. I•J r'"" llw l'l'f i l 11a•n:~ 11'&lt;1 homP

773-5785
OWNER.: SHARON RUSSEll

H520. EXCElLENT All BRICK HOME FORTH£ FAM ILY - Roon~ J d !&gt;P.drm
••nch ~·th I IIJ!h~ ta l •r llchr·n rorrno l rl111 liTI lu1l hN fll fr l •rn ptOvf
rnenl ; ~ii'IP h~f n n~ de or th o l ilor mrov •mmac •1~1•· hemp N P'~ f!tJiw dll lu ·
llMf' •rsl~ " t 'll W1 1 ernra l .111 Som1' new ca 11£! l ~nlll y ·m "' o'!OOiiOu rn ln;&gt; I rP
pial P o nlowr·r IPvPI 2 1a&lt; ~a &lt; ~gp Nll ~ lo r Jrr :; lor ~Ire• 1 fleJ IIy il I nt' 'lornt: llr.; 1
vou ~ houll IP e o'l rthou : rJr liiy

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$75,000. 30.8 KI'MI are IVailabla
wlpurehtH of home for an additional $10,000. Loclttad Rt .3, Galllpolle. Dlrectlone: Take Rt.35 to
Rt .588 to Corl Mill Road . Home
It •pproxlmately 2 112 to 3 mlln
on tah. In Ohio C.ll: 1-814.......,_
6611, In WMt VIrginia Call: 1304--344-5838 afttr !p.m.

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84 Inch Sherrill Sol1, tl!cellanl
condition, 614-446-4303.

25" Z.nllh eonsola TV, pecan,
ood working ord•r. $100. 30f..
75-1780 •her 5:00.

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Real Estate General

446-7101
FIVE ACRES - Beau lilul3 bedroom . 2 ba lh home Equ1pped
krtch en. oa k cabm ets. sn ack bar. electnc heat pump, cent
a1r. plu s I'IOOdb urn er Custo m des1gned to con serve en eqzy
w1th 6"' msu lat ed walls 12" msu lated 1n att 1c Ander sen
t hermopan e I'!'OOd w 1n dows In sul ated door s. ct l y sc hool

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Country Soltlng. 4 bodrooma, 2-

112 IMthe. cenfral ha•l 1nd alf,
biHrneri, attached garage. 20
trom Athena. 1·112

mlnutll

Land cont,.ct Ltt'o end
dNI on • twwly remocWtd
thrw bedroom houaa In
Pomeror. Will take ""'· car,
truck, bolt, motorcyela, ttc. tor
down piyrMnl. Malr.a an oft.,.
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Approx

cfty

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Apartment
tor Renl

acre, wooded lol•,

watar, owrwr flanclng,
Jarleho Road, Point Plaa•nl,
304-3l'U405 or 372·2575.

Approx. 1 acar, wood«&lt; lola,
chy wal•1 owner financing, J•rtieo Rota, Point PINunl, WV
304-3l'U405 or 372-2575.

Approx. I 112 acr• wtth mlner1l

rlghlt, on Goo&lt;goo C..k Rood.
11--2000.

Com:r, tfte. Raccoon Creek
Holl ay Hilla. Larg. Dtck &amp;
awning. W•ttr, aladric, ....,.,
$5,0011. 304-733-4422.
Land on Spring Avt.

make nice

tralltr 101. $&amp;000. 080. 827--6436
ohorl pm.

Lot Wllh Mobllo Homt In Dunnellon, Fk»rrd.t. 114-446--2000.
lloblll Home l.Dta tor rwnl. $65
=~with

,.ttncuone.

304-

Mull Hll Maaon, WV. No down

p~ymenl II 111uma load, cash

0na acre tralltr lot wfth couoly
$16,000. 304-727-SOIO or 304- wlllar tapllc lllnk and .. Ktrlc
875-12811.
hoc*' up. On black lop road.
Par1lally fenced. Own.r will parPrice raduald. 3 btdroome, 2
Onance, $2,100. asking
btthe, full flnlahad ballmtn1, tially
poico. 304..75-nzz.
alrlcond, gar1ge, tenctd yard.
2414 MI. Vernon Ave. 304-375· Routt 2 Aahton, 1 ICI'I lol:a1 3
1Tlll.
mil• aoulh Qolllpollt Loc•o,
public water, no r..trtctlone,
PY!eo Rodueod: Ownor n•clo lo aoma wfth river ttont-oe, 304Hill 3br, 1 112 bath home on St 51&amp;-2338.
A1. S5 approx . 2 mlttl Mill of

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Apartment
tor Rent

Fuml•hed 2 rooms &amp; balh. One bedroom tumlahed apt,
Dow,.t•ll'l. CINn. No pets. Ref. utllllln pold, 304.;n'S-2722.
&amp; dop. roquhod. 614-446-1519.
Rtnl: 1 bedroom apartm1n1.
Fumlahad Apl, 1107 Second Ava, Nlct carpet, c111n and neat.
Qolllpollo, 1225; Ul lllllaa pold, HUO approved . No peta. Pt.
tbr, 814-441-4416 '"" 7p,m.
Pleasant 304-675-6200.
Fumlshad EPflel.ney, all utllltl" Upstairs. Fumlshtd, 3 rooms Ill
paid, 11'\a,. bath, $150/mo, 919 bath , cl•an, no pete, r•f•rence &amp;
Second Avt. IS14-446-3945.
d•posh required 614-446-1519.
Fumlatt.d Eftlclaney, $175,
Utllttl11 Paid, Galllpolla, 614'"6~418,

after 7p.m.

Garwga A.. rtment 222 V2 N.
Third, Middlapor1. 2 bedroom,

living
room,
dinette,
w•ahar/dryer hook-lip. $165
monthly. 21&amp;-a:J5.3952.
Greclous living. 1 and 2 bed·
room a..rtmentlr at VIllage
Manor
and
Rlvtrslde

Apartmantt In Middleport. From
1198. Coll114-992-1187. EOH.
Middleport , Ohio, SNch St. One
bedroom fumlthtd apt., deposit

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Fumlshed
Rooms

Rooms tor rant- week or morrth .
Starting at 1120/mo. Gallia Hotel.
6~46-95.80 .

17 ACRES AND A 4 BEDROOM HOME w1lh LP ~as heal
In cluded rs sho o budding and del ac hed garage Home hasa
n1 ce 11ver vrew Askmg only $36.900
#230
Pl u~ a n1ce] h~d 1 omn .? bath ranch w1lh den
d1n1 ng area. I1V1 ng roo m. lu ll base men!.2 1al geb ·J ld rngs Ap
pr ox 200' Ra ccoon C1ee k h on lil~tJ
#204

50 ACRES

ana J a tJefl roo m ')
? 1,H

tJath l10 me w: th

gfl r J~f' and mucr1 morP

la mtl~

#265

46 Space for Rent
Commercial Sign Sp1ee Rl . 35
We81. 614·245·9448.
Country

Routa 33, Not1h of Pomeroy
Lots, rantals, par11, ulas. Call
614-fi2.-,.7t.

Mob!lt

Home

#257

SCHOOLS -

3 bedrooms. I balh ranch w1!h IIYmg

room . k1tchen. lull base ment cent ral a1 1.

carp or! Ask1ng $4~.000

I ca r garage I

car

#219

RIVER FRONTAGE - 50 acres m/ 1and a mu st see Jo g home
wrlh 3 bedrooms, 11'&gt; balh, baseme nt. lam1ly 100m, dmmg
room cathedral ceiltng, so l anum . Iro n! and ba ck decks. 2 car
ga~age and I car g a~ age
#!47

HAVE SOLD SEVERAL HOMES
.... ,.,•.,,., Y AND NEED HOMES BEN $35,000-$65,000. CALL
US IF YOU WANT TO SELL. WE MAY
HAVE A BUYER!!

Park,

47 Wanted to Rent

GREEN SC HOO LDI STRICT - Ve~y nrce5 bed10om 2'' balh
1anc h wrth full basement. gas heill woo dbu rn er 2 ca1
a~ ag e. fam1ly toom [ Pnlf al a1r, 11• acr e and a lot mor e On ly

! 69.000

home with n1c1t prdan
'"'"· 1ocolod In llcHih Qolllo or
Kygw C..k •hoot dl.t.
Roooonably pricod. 114-:JIIII.
miG.

r oonr

Sluplng rooms with cooking.
Also tra11ar s~ce. All hook -ups.
Call after 2:00 p.m., 304·7'n5651, M. .oo WI/.

Haw 1br, nMr Hoiur Hoaplt•l,
tlr cond, aconomk:•l ga1 hN1 ,
Nk:ely Fum'ld Small house,
not
auttable tor
t.3001mo.

#110

d1n1ng ro om

6 Niwonco ""'UIM, 304-&lt;1112·
25118.

1235, plut U1llhlea. 1'14-446-2i57.

NEW LISTING - bce lh• iillleiRhborh ood and a D11c k home
w1th l' h alh s :a milv room 2 ca r gara~e m ~I01Hil1 poo l
Close to sho op 1n g and \ll) lr'\ Ca ll lor you1 appo1 11tm ent
$71 )00
#266
2 FOR l - A2 bedr oom I balh home w1! h IIVInR room
k1!chen and a 1979 14x 70 mob rl e ho mewrlh 2 bed1 ooms. 11\
balhs. lamd, room ••llrl•replac e All on I aciP mi l $32.000

27 ACRES -

" ;:~

W4

LAND CONTRACT - On thrs 3 bedroom . bal h. ranch 111 qurel
Would llkt lo renl houst In the
country, Lang.viii&amp;'Oart1r or
Salam C•nt•r aru. 814-7112·2339

Rentals

3br, brick lowor AI¥« Rd. Full
bi.Mrnenl on 314 acn. 114-~
5148, 114 ... 4031.

or 614-66t-4008.

ne1ghborhood W!!h n1 ce lot w1lh fe nce fam 1ly room
w/ wood burn er cmd mor P Call today Only $34 .000 #115

SECOND AVE .- You w11J lrn rl lh rs 3 hed10o~ I'· balh home
l'!'rlh l am 1ly room

4br, llvlngroom, dlnh'tgroom,
khchtn, woodburnlng stun,
tl,._ctt, 1 112 btthtJ... 2 car
gorago -""hGp. 814-3of·7100.

qU!fT
JN
!hiS 3 bedroom I bal h racch wrth b1 g k•l chen.
I ' lois Was $47 500 Now $4 5.500

dm 1n g room. woodburner- and morP

$46.500

tumtshad, $200.

Holur. c.ntral Air, ~·· heal,

#2 42

monlh, 304-

778-80!i.

WHY PAY RENl - RACINl - tlhin
S1 - I !ir~ ., ~ ~ ~~~
lWi:I():J IT ,
lrdllr kol ~~~',1 · 1111"111 .i ll foi l 11 llirl rr '
l-" 1111'11yJ·j Cro•,rl !JJf [.r;, JO,

3 bedroom, 2110 H. Main. Laue,
· 814 448 0078, 814- daposll,
t'lt.rencaa, no pelt,
446-1i22.
$2i5. 304-4118-1675.
Spring Vtlloy Aroo, 3br, 3 bo1ho,
lormol
room, largo family tHouta In !Aaclrte for renl. 1350
room
wllh
woodbumlng pot month wllh roolrlctlono.
fl~ce with buckltovtl 2 car 304-453-4025.
dock, brick pol o, 11o1
fub
::'l~ l'"lldlng, 517 Ook 42 Mobile Homes

cHy -

dining

~ 12 NEW LISTING - FARM - lirle~rl ~ornP w ·g room, ~ Oar n- 11H ~nll~
rn an r, bar ~or n r1· rr, I'&gt; ~ &gt;~'e l l pi.ln rE d unt111 1 \h ~ r1 l•urii P I a·~~· !Jar n ant! Jo rr1
Abou! I~ rno I! om low rr K~~ ero, \C hoo~

RACIN£. Jrd St - 2 ~ t UPi 3 berl
rooms. ba lh ifrhPn u lrl~) room
centrar heat cen!T ol an utrlf~ bi d~
larg~ n oc~ lot Pr rw1 1or (lud &gt;ale
Under $20 000

ga'"r·
Drtn 8

t28 atfer Bp.m.

for Rent

Unlqw~:--22
Chlrry Rldgt. 3bt', m~ .. homt ror ... nl, totsl
:S«::::;illci=:;·114-::;:.:"::2-:.;::;.:::---·leleetrlc, no petll, no drinkers.
114-367·11138.
32 Mobile Homes
Atnt: 3 bedroom lralltr. Nlee, 2
lor Sale
mUoo ~om Pomeroy on Sr 141
terM •

~~~~~~~~~=~~47S4~=200=·------~
14x51 Mobile
.. ~.
Tr-'ler: Fum'td or untum'ed, 2
304 -171111
:~..::_·~~.:::·-:::--;;;::;;~=:: 1 BR coblo, booutlful ~vor vltw.

I IS ON OISFU~

11'1 th r~ be.w!ilul cu;lom buill 1 ~ stor~ home
srll.lilll"don2 ac m 1 1 a~p I mrlehomlownoverbo~ r ogth~OhJO
Rr~er Hou:.e !e~l u r€~ 4 bedrm I h.l l h~ ~lichen lnrrnal dtorn~ 100m lr~rnJ
room lamr ly room co verell llPC~ oflli '. W' Illfllln~ DOOI ~a\ hea t. Cl'n1 aor .Jnd
car garage Shown J~ dPD onry

11601 l 0 YOU RMOH£1 WORKFORYOU T,;;;'~;;ei;Q;;;;

I
1 ho p or ~J r ar: e Shop ha ~ a wood btl rf'(l r ~nd an a11 co mp1es lOr rn ~
ta I\ a1&lt;1 WI u'. 1huw ~Ju lh •&gt; prr)perly &lt;.eorr ) ilwled 011a lar£r lol 1n PalriJI
Prcd 1n \11 ~ 70 ;

START rn lhr ~ ntraltla~ ored 14fltlr house 1: h~ ~ an 1 1l~tl
rn g
. three tlerd room s on d mlll h mll'e All ~~ ua!ed on one acre motf' or
less loe&lt;~ted 111 a aurer area nP.n r Roctney Ca ll lor dela rl~ and see thr s homenrNI

152 110000

#579 HUNTE~ S DELIGHT. WILDLIFE IS ABUNDANT on th1&gt; 37 ams mi l ol
wooded lanrllocated 111 Sp nn~ ~ ld low nslr1p Only Sll 00000 Call tor more

1173 F•lrmonl
houN In 'Kanauga. Fotter'e MobUa
lra..r, 3CJ4.1T.J.M11.
Horn. Pant. 814-«6-1102.
1P Ctrrtlg• Houu, all electric,
2 BR, 2 bo1h. 12x&amp;l, $11,0011. 114- 44
Apanment
.w&amp;-1511.
18'N Ouardon Futur•ma 12x65. 2

bedroom, Canlral Air &amp;5995
shown by appobtlment 814-446·
11)12.

2 and 3 Ndroom a~r1mante.
Carpet, aqulppH kllchena In
Mlddloporl OOpooHIA"'-nc•
re.qulrtrd. IM tB! 4U8 1flar &amp;
p.m.

1882 TownhouM, 14x70, double
ndo, CA, Many Extr••! On
v•t• renled 101 In Rodney. 35 Will Apt. 2br, 1 bath, private
anciOHd patio, clolllo grocery
14-245-!1048.
.rom 6 ehopplng c•ntar, w•llf",
SPECIAL Factory ID you19t1, 2 uwar, trash prvvlded, $265/mo.
or 3 bedroom14x1D modtfl at 8M-44"1·1608.
tht
unbtllwabla price of
$12 100 dellvtred and ut up. _Apt For Rent: 2br partially turCali 1-aoo-121-4041 tor dttalla.
hftllod utiiHioo pold, 107 112 Soc.
Ava, 1230/mo. Oap. Aaq. 614NHhu.
Mx70
wlaxpando, 37H11l
shuat«&lt; .75 ICr'll land, Point
Pt....nt, Many extras, 304-67&amp;- BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
7911.
ESTATES, 531 Jockoon Plkt
Vlndolo 111641
Ml 2br, ~~hd from S192Jrna. Watk to ahop I
LR kftchan, dining room.
mov.... Call G14-446..a88. EOH.
cofwtHIMII14· 24S-t:l93.

~

11620. KEY PIIOPf:RnES· Alow ly log home ~rtual ed un 8 acres m/1 Th rs home
teat ures 2 bedfms battl. large Jam •~ 1oom . lrvrns room Iat ge krtch en and drn
'"!room li:lme has app 2,000 SQ ij Uyou are ltdmR lm space ~ nd onvuy j(ltr
wrl wan I to b:lk al tn t ~ home

tor Rent

Mo"'

IO IIJ

! M"" Sl. -

POMEROY -

l

bedrms ~ rtc h e n d•lliiiR rm 1;: h~
room balh ~ t rrver v~w $30000
f'oss •ble l&lt;lnC conlr ~cl

RACIN£. 6ttl S! - Be~u!1lul I
$11)t~ . 4 bedrooms. 2 ~lath~. hv rnf
room ~ unroom. ea l rn k ~ chen ga r
den central heal. ce ntral ~~~ nP.W
root. new plumbrng 2 edra lOt&gt; low
ut~r!l~ R~1 huv Mnund Low 40 ~
Price IJNIIY rtduced 11 ~ou Gon 1
need exira lot&gt;

ON 14 3-

HAR~SOHVIllE

GREEN SCHOOL DISTRICT - J bed room . 2 bal h ranch wrth
'u ll baseme nt gJra5 r dec k. heal pump N1 ce ne 1ghbarhood
lo 1 lire ch1ldren to play Askrng $)9.400
#163
LAND CONTRACT - 3 bed 1oom. ballr. laundry ••!chen and
I1V 1ng room. elec heal I car garag e As,m g $3 2,000 #186

N£W LI STING - lli 11(Jr o.an llw11
ro-1m' h~~ I ll lrlt hf'n ll alt'rw~ t
I O!"IJ S! Sl Punwwv Nt'w v1ny '.rll
lfl 1' l'n;«lllr IM1o1 rmr !rcr l 111 1

o· ,

Tra1l s areal ready

. #21!

theH' wrth

beau l1lul rock lor matrons Askrn g $22.600
#226
CITY IS THIS OLDER ONE STORY w1!h 2 bedroo ms. balh,
d1ntnRroom. pat11 al base ment .ga1a ge A. skmgonly ~ "'· "'"

MIDDlEP OR T - Rutland St
h"II11Mlfll

IJ; fll I Vll l ~l "(• fll l rll
•rlrlp • ~Jiho' ')111'1
&lt;, lif l'i I' •• li•n' 1liY
.11 'rrlo
1.JU Q~)j M.rlr 11 trr rllr r
"I"

r:J(l~ r

MIOOLEPORl - BR IO: HOME 7ru· Sr 4 hril rr¥lnr · I vrrr, ~ rnom
l~rr r rli 1orwr ' ''1 111' 1 l I J " ll lo r~p
[011'1' 1 l"l l ~ "'"' t• l rrvr·r ~ 1fl " M11 1l
&lt;.P it~ ~ \ l.tlr•

M.,o,. II '

.111 rll~o

lANGSVIllE

l' ' ACRES - l
'11 ·1111 rl "'"'i' 1uf•lll
Ori rhe• li;HII l,J' .l~i" n11 ~ pnrr ho•,
S?r: 1 MAk• rr "" ultt"r
t:.e rJroor , lr '"

NEW liS! lNG - GRill HOME IN
STIVUSVIllE - t ftoor pWI ~
bedrooms LR . DR. ~-chen hath lull
bas eme11t. lrreplace garoen. TP "'a
ter l)lll~ small log ca t.n g small ren
tal hou se Pncedto movllqurr. ~ W ~ll
under $30.000

1J

DEXHR - J lwll•oom~

l~rg~ 'r v 1 n~

room. krt ·" hrn 1'~ !Mlh lull b• &gt;~
mrn• ~ara~€ h~rrr d'ld DO~d Go011
llunt rn~ Jnl1 l l"i hlllR lru ol lr res
I OllRP lype homP on 30 ~ues wrth
m rw• al r r ~hl 'i ?0 mrnu!F"i oul ol Po
11\HI•V :.w rrun ul ~ ' oLJ! ol A'hf·n-,
l'r r, ·II f./ , l~ l rl

..
.
'·
.
ASH STREET . MJDDLEPORT - Is lhrs b!lck home w1lh 3
b ed 1 oom~ hillh lull baspment krt chen livm g and dr nm g
room I car g ara~ e. As•.111g $11 500
#117
BAILEY RUN RD._ 39 acres mi l and an olde1 vmyl Sided
home with 2 bedlooms bath. kitchen an d llvm g room ful l
.

ba se ment. garage. mob 11e home s1I P wrt h wa t e1 an d sept1 c

0nIv $35 ,500

BEECH GROVE RD . - Is lhrs I '" slory w1lh alum mum s1drng,
3 bedroom. hath . d11ng roo m. gas heal. li on! parch af1 d s1d e
rleck All th r&gt; and mo re on 2 acre s rn / 1 A:.. k r n ~onl y $28ll00

#207

Cal l toda y lo1 you1 appn inlml'nt

BAUM ADDITION - Vrnvl s1ded b1 II'VP I '"lh 4 hed11.oms 2
baths. d1 n1ng ar ea. familY room basement. garagt&gt; on

mi l Askrn g only $67.500

1 acr e
#216

#2S2

LOTS - Ru lland ?-2we lo!s. S/500
lots rn ~rllage Wfth utrlt res ~nrl ~bl~. $5.000 each
acre lot oil B ra dtwr~ Rd S6 000 62 M~ ES m/ 1
mcofllf oroducrng sa~ w!'l l &amp; fr et ~as. Ra cme r11u
w~h hook -ups, Maro St . $6.000

BIAUTIFUl WARIIINTED

ol PO(fl{'IOY Pr1ct· tlr a~ h ca l~ re
due ell RJ nrn] RR ? hJ th&gt; Nr cP

clrpeted, hlfdwood floo".

sullied Excellent

cond~ron. large

lot Extr• flice Yl!d. let's look. Low.
low 20's. lmmet!i11te possesSion

OWNER MUSI S!ll NOW
CHUP!R THAN RENT - 3 be&lt;l
ro001, krt . DR. lR. bath. I Moor plan
CIOSI' IO ICIWn $l8,500 or mlkll us
an oller

MIDDlEPOtr - 41h Sl. - 3 bed
rooms. 11111ng room. dHliflR room.
balh fu ll base ment p11~ate jMfklll&amp;.
n1ce 'pnvate yard Mrmd $20 "s Nrce
home Cheaper than a trnt~r

LIST

COU~

TRY HOME nn loll acre 10 mrr out

liYmc room, eal·m

r rental pr~Jperty Two hf&gt;rtrooms and one acre m/1near Vtnlon Only
Call lor dcl at ls
NEW LISTING - Loo king lor a com!\' home rn T(JNN 1 1hrs rs n1 LR OR, ul-rn
~1tc hen. 2 BRs. bath Bsmt . gara~~ &amp; outbldg. Very nr:e v~rd ~ce t&gt;oghl too"
Call lor klcaltOn and or .:e

Gra nd ma Gatewood h1 ked here

ROAD

ftoo•

~""'

60 Mi l BEAUTifUL ACRES - Grea1101 ""' " '

S11 'rOO

FOREST RUN RD - 3 44 acres m/ 1and a 1987 28&lt;56 sec
mt11 vin yl srd1ng. 3 bed100ms 2 bath s. d1n1ng and
equ1pped kr lc hen large walk·rn close l s. heal pump, cen!lal
ao . 2 metal bu•ldrngs anrJ more. Only $49 500
#267
POMEROY AREA - I'' s101 y w11 h melal s1drn&amp; 4 bedr ooms.
116 balh. Jam rly ro om. b&lt;Semenl On I auelol Only $59.900
#249
CONDOR ST. - Dup ler w1th one unrl w1t h hvmg. rnm g, 2
bedr ooms. balh and krlc hen. Dlher onrt has l.vmg room,
k1tcnen. one or:moom oa1n gooa mco me. As km g oml
'
#26
$13.00D
t 1ona l

LISDNG - OWNER WILl lAND CONTRACT Poleel 101

139.9 ACRES AND l 'o STORY HOME wrth 3 bedrooms, balh.
LP gas heat large barn lob acco ba se Askmg $59.000

- 3 hedrm ranch \lyle Appro1 I ]
acres Po 1ll . ? t ar ~ ara~e dOOu! R
ac 11morr mtnPr~l n ~~ ~ ' aD rf •
ances Greal hu~t m~ a1111 ! r~ IHn £
Reduce d one~ 1 e1s looiJ

KIT •N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wriaht

75-100 Rolls of Carpet,
Stalnmaster, Monsanto,
and other kitchen carpet;
new Uvtng room suites, cllnettes,
hutches. recllnen,
plus new merchandise.

Terrno: Caoh or Check with I. D.
Not R•oponolbl• Far Accldento Of Lou or Property

Mollohan C.rpat• Upper AI. 7
North Qualhy CarpalS &amp; Fuml·
turs 11 tow pric... Cheek us out.
614....,4&amp;-"'44.

ltOYe $50.

304-€7&amp;-1991.

by l. ilrng •n the rnr~sr n g wor d~
de~e lop I rom slep No 3 be low
&lt;s - ~ ~

LOCATION: D.A.V. Building on Rt. 35 Bypass
In Gallipolis, Oh lo

RJck Peanon, Malon, WV, 773-5785

Frtdlgare IIKtrtc

BIG BEND REALTY, INC.

Saturday, August 25 -- 7:00p.m.

AUCTIONEERS:

Lift Chair: Like new, 114-3192862.

Comp lere !he chu(kle quoted

L.-.1.-...l.I-....L.-.1.-...L..--l. you

AUCTION

David Boggs, GaWpolll, OB, 446·7750

Crall Mot•l . Clll814-448-7308.

OuHn
alza
w11•r
btd,
mk:rowave owtn, 304-675-3889.

7 I'OOIU 1 112 bath•, oountry
but c1oto to Molgl School 2 bedroom country home, 304and town. Rt. 33-4 lane, 17!-711111.
Townehlp Road 27. Firat roard to
~- CoiiiM-812·7118 or 1-384- 2 Ndroome, very prtv•t•. un-

TERMS: Cash Of Chodi wllh 10.
No! Reopontlblo lor Accldenlo or looo ol Property.
Ucena«&lt; I Bonded In Ohio, Kentucky and WV I 66

LAROE
CARPE-r AID
NEW FURNITURE

Cltll 304-675-1450.

!CALL ANYTIME)

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APPLIANCES

Washttrs , dry•r•, ratrlgaralora,
""~~"· Sluoggt Appllonc:tll,
Uppiir River Rd . B•ldt Stone

living

household

MASON,WV

squarw felt living room wltprlal
st•lrcaM, &amp;ttrepllca, alao Includn culfom made tolld oak
built In bookcaM. Dining room
bulb lnkltctt.nwlth flngt, large.
t•undry room. 4br mtaaurtng

USED

GOOD

a room houte on Uncotn Hill. 1
~ere., ciMn lot. 814-QG-3270.

AIU!Iton C411141uetcd BJ

l.ti#C/1

18

Goods

PICKENS FURNITURE
Nowrustd
t-louNhold tumlehlng. 112 mi.
Jerrtcho Rd . Pt. Pl8aunl, WV,

The

I IG EII TIWHI I I I0•

A-tram• lor Nle by ownar, 2200

..

baby cracte, cedar cllesl. Pnm. desk. a.-, Anne round
oak table , four oak dla~rs , floor showcase, b'l.Jnks, oak lamp
ta~e. pressback chav, Clueen Anne cha1r. warcrobe, flal
bQit and nul cabinol. Westinghouse side·by ·sido rBJrigeraIOr, The land•ng ol Columbus copynghiBd 1876 by Currier
&amp; lves, lamp shades. old rado , old porcelain gas stove,
ligurinos. od lamps, mahogany sow1ng rodlor, &amp;evoral crncl&lt;s,
o'd side oven gas range , d"lurn, sad 1ron, old boxes, cookie
jars, o£d star cp; 1lts , 51 piece RodQer Silverware sal, sterling
spoons. 3 gal chum. McCoy hobby horse cookie Jar. 32 pc.
Blue On1on set of dshes, graniteware . 1ron skillet, Adwrtisement Ti ns, k&gt;ts of glassware, set of pk&gt;ws. feed box, plus

RICK PEARSON
AUCTION CO.

I1

31 Homes lor Sale

GOVERNMENT NOMES hom
$1 .00 (U Atptlr) Forac:loeuras,
Aepoe,
Tu
Dtllnqvent
Propart.... Now 11ning your
..... Coii1-315-T.II-737!:Exl. HOH..Q2 current IIIIa. 24 hre.

dimng room su11e. round table and five cha1rs and buffet,
square butcher blocM . kitchen cabinet with flour bm, Pnm .

mom general

Goods

I

T

Household

51

$85,uuu. Home on 13 acrn tor

#534 All BRICK 4 BE DROOMS - In :1 t ltu1 c~ ll"o~lr OO r OOod l.harm 1nR all

•Sl}g COUNTR-, LIVING AT IT S FINEST 86 Mrr t;:tr m 'll'a r Crn wn C•lv oil Si
Rou le 553 Home hitS tw~ IW1 rOOil''· ball1 d non~ lOOm lrv•r~ ruom dllr1 krlt rwn
I and 1-1c luiltl too.o bar n ~ ,~ Vt'r a I o,/r~d&gt; ,lllilln!l ~ClO bc-.r• Cal lnr mcrP rlrta rl'

446.(1322.

Household

652 2nd AVE.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

newlyweds
were
' 1 1 17 1 1
~rguing and both were be1ng
L.-L.- L
. ......I.L.J.-...l.L..J. very stubborn. "You're so
unreasonable'" sobbed lhe
E S l HU
wife. "Well," sa1d lhe husband
f--,::....:~;;-!:..rl:....:;lr,;9..:..,l-f as he sal down bes1de her,
L...l._J.._-.J.L_.J.._.L.
. .....J "Right ..now
I m next lo

-

mlloo lo Molgo Hlg" School.
Rtflf"lllCII lnd depoalt ,..
quiiOd. 114-193..837.

11615 NEW liSTING. L&lt;tr ~e ana room~ hrKO rn Gieen SthJOI 0•&gt;1 HoiTlf con
!.1• no; !!lrre br! lr oorns l amr l~ f'lf•m fll!' ~nd G11!' halfbaill&gt; lrl{lng room anr1 twu
r Jr ~ r J~(" I il nrl I'&gt; lence d w 011 Jll tht ee H1 "~ ~d rr( 'l.d es bdr rr ar·1
l ;:rrr1 Pt rF ~
11 SBO, l ·)ldl~d un SR 141

51

bo11 springs lull or twin $78, llrm
$88, and $98. Quean Mia $275 &amp;
up, King 1350. 4 drawer chast
$69. Gun Cebinata 6, 8, &amp; 10
gun. Baby mattra11ee $35 &amp;
S45. B1d frames $2!1, Outen
Sizt S35 Ill king tram• $50. Good
atlecllon of "bedroom aultu,
mtt•l c•blntta, h ..dbolrdt $30
and up to $65.90 days sam• ••
ca1h with appro~ad credit. 3 mi.
out Bulsvllle Rd . Open t A.M. Io
5 P.M. Mon, 1hru Sat. Ca ll 614-

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10:00 A.M.

sell1ng the following:

bi.,:K.:....:..;A_Rc:..r.B,...Y'r---"E:.,---11

biNboard helttlng. 3 ear dataeh

h~ ~ lc !t an r1 wor k ~ho u Al lthr ~ anc ~ ar m/ lltrx ec ,n Cht"CO me 0\11 I ~Ill rr ~dl ,II,
rle;3n Stm R! ~RR

lf461 Al l BRICM BEAUTY OF PERFfCTION · CHARM PERSONALITY · COM·
roRT - Qua lr l y bu rl! new ~UmP on 3 l C I ~~ ... .rh po rt:J [ rrlt•r llrr :JU~tr a I ~Jdfrl
~ I J&gt; • tloo r r'1 !fi ;: 16 12? l11'1ng1m WII h!JM w nr!ow and ~ la·,&gt; I1C'i11" lo ~n ~ !r rum
ll"·f kr! ~ h~n ~ edrrlo • dular~ ..,,!h \lonrl onr lo rJ',IeLI coo : dbr r •~t : bv St'lll o·tJ
M&lt;i' l!•r ~lt·~r fTI ', ,o~• ry lru~l' wol'l wllrrlpo.JIIui ? lu ll b~li '. I CM ~~ ~~~r l hrr,
ll~m~ r\ rrrarr1l·n&lt;111 r he A rrd l , Ia&lt;. I" bf&amp;L l v lluf ho11~ .nd] ~c m/ 1a t~ re
du ce d P• 1 ~ $89 000

Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- D -5

Real Estate General

5~ng~~=t:.;,~~~~

VIRGINIA SMITH. BROKER. 388 8826
DIAN CALLAHAN. REALTOR , 256-6251
EUNICE NIEHM. REALTOR. 446-1897
RUTH BARR , REALTOR. 446 -0722
LINDA SKIDMORE. REALTOR. 379-2686
DEBORAH SCITES , REALTOR 446 -6806
LYNDA FRALEY. REALTOR. 446 -6806
MICHAEL MILL ER. ASSOCIATE. 441 - 1405

N!W LIS TI NG CLOSI TO T&lt;MN YH OUI FAll ENOOGH TO HAVE An
MAl S11you so des rr ~ I ama2 3 br IRI"IC h w•t lll R OR k1 'c hen b;3 th ulll rtp rrr
ro:1 fl' lbr l nulbldg Cis tr r n p1pt'tl lu bar n &amp;cellar barn 48 ,]] 1nr an1m.11 ,

SATURDAY,
AUGUST 25
Located 19 Miles West of Gallipolis, Ohio,
on Rt. 141, on Mudsock Road.
Watch For Signs!
Miss Russell Ia moving and will be

maUrtss $295 and up to $395.
baby beds $"110 Mattrasses or

3 btdroom homt, aMume
balance Maaon County Bond
Loan 8.5% l,.ltrwst, will conelder rrallar tor down paymllnl,
304..75-1804.
3 bedroom, full butmant,

7512

$595. Racllnere $225 lo $375.
lamps $28 to $125, Olnallts
$109 and up lo $495 . Wood tabla
w-6 chairs $285 to $795. Desks
$145 up lo $375. Hu!ct\aa $400 &amp;
up, bunk beds complata with

2 llory, 3 bedroom haute on

3 bedroom home, 2 Nthlt
dining room, full biiHment, 2
car garag•J.-~ 1f2 acrH, Jarleho
Road, 141,,... 304-075-2945.

INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.
Kountry Kid• Child Cart. A tun recommends that you do busl·
nns with paopta you know, and
e~· lo stay where trtandshlpa
n. GrNt locations. 814-992· NOT to ••nd mon-r through th•
mall until you have lnvlllrgattd
Ute offering.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

Sofas and ch•lrs prlc~ from
$395 to $995. Tables SSO and up
lo $125. Hld....,·beds $390 to

I

ROBMYE

Household
Goods

51

tl2-acre, 8 rooms wHh baNo
mt"!1 riaw hut pump, g•r~•· 2
bullartnga. Utc:altd 11 l.Atart
Faile. 8f4-247·3743JIM-247·2055.

Gold
CIOdM
Cord,
VIH!Mat•rcard
Gu.rllntHCI,
Cath Advancas, no Ncurfty

245-9128.

I

...0

22 Money to Loan

1 -~

~~ ~QU

Merchandise

WORD
GAM I

g

the 6 sc ramb led
wor d1 beluw lo make 6
5imp e wo rd\
Prml l e t! er~ of
ea ch rn 111 l1 '"'e of ~quo r es.

Gal·

lacutl Stroot $4,500 090. 114827-8438 after 5 pm.

d•poatt, no credh chick,
228.(1048, $19.95 fM .

%1

O Rear range

flowera. Cuetom orderl wet-

come.

C. r1\l '1)

Edit•d by CLAY

Speclalltlng In drlad avtrtuUng

•m

11609 CITYS MO STMAGNIFICENT HOME - NATIONAl REGISTER V•clctran
n1 •'I~P ll · o Tlitu n Onw n 11v tl•e Oh .n Rrve r rn Giillooo lr&gt; Oh ~ ER )'[ I f CAN I 1111
1
II :l l 1 1~ ten l ,rv ilt.nrl' ~ lwc:roonc 1 h~ l h 1 lrtx ~ rv u&lt;;Piulal!r dlld cornoj~ll'
h~seml)ll ~ llrPriM es gas heclt l'o i'll crrllr.! ' au ~ilr~~e f?on\Jtnlt ~aze oo p~l'"l;
O~ilUTIIU II~ l,W fh"illlflf ~I UV 11-1~ ma•llf,lll"t'lf l'ofenlo.tl [lFi)/', [II I'(I ~ IJ\1 Cl r••
~ldrll IP" llt•fl"l"l

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

Professional
Services

Alwoy 1 An Eqool
Opporturuty/lffirmoh u
Achon Employer

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

August 19, 1990

1-800-7411-9844.

Will lo babysitting In my homt
wHkdaya, Agea: ""2 Ill up. Have
dayCIIre axp.Mnc• &amp; rataraoeu. Excatlan1 Cart. 614-448-

0316.

Will Baby 1ft In my home . Have
Good Rttar•nces. 114-388-8114

21

01mage) W• lnsJ)KI
!orHadhallH•lldamagt
to rooft, tiding,

Quality Child Care In my home,
wiNt•raneas. Mon-Frl. 614-446-

m

23 LOCUST ST.
446-6806
The Ohio Job
Service Will Be
Accepting
Applications for
the New
McDonald's m
Pomeroy
August 20-21
frCl'm
9 A.M. till 4 P.M.
At the Meigs
High School
Library.
Hiring for All
Positions.

Before, ahar schOOl. Orop-lnt
welcome. 614-446.0224.

Schools &amp;
Instruction

@

Wanted to Do

MI .. Paul•'• Day C.rw Center.
Safa, •ftordabla, ehllde.,.. M·F
6 a.m. • 5:30 p.m. Ages 2 -10.

Roomm•t• for new houu. For 6
months Furnlshtd, Neal. Non-

Real Estate General

)/,;1,'/ltf/ , ~

18

Couple would like lo rant a
house In are~~ of non drinkers,
Tuppers
Plain•,
Chutar
SyracuM, or R•clne. Mave gOc;d
reflrencea. 614-992-8972.

Smoker.

18

423·7'i27, 423-M92.

Situation
Wanted

15

R!S IO!~TIAL · I~V!STM!NTS

Department .

araas n.wnt and moat modem
skllttd long-ttrm carw flcHhy,
now has full and par1·tlme RN
and L.PN poshlona avtlltblt.

drlvara -200

Aganla,
Hotel/Motel
S.lesp41rson to call on Mining Traval
Industrial
Accounts
in Careers, TractorfT111Iter Driving,
Southeast ern
Ohio
and BookkalplngJAccountlng,
Aide,
Home
Neighboring Wast VIrginia Arta. Nujrsn
Pr•far Expelianes, aggrtaslva, Study/Residant Training. Anansalt motivated lndivkfUal. Com· elal aid available It qu•llllad.
pany tumlahes transportation . County Schools, Inc, 1-600-6482307 Camden Av•,
All resumes will be eonsldar&amp;d. 6411,
Reply to Blind Box Cla04.2 clo Parkersburg, WV 28101. ComGallipolis Oarly Tribuna, 825 pl•t• your training In 6 to 9
Third AY•nul, Ga llipolla OH months. Start Immediately whllt
you're still employed It your're
45631.
working . No wall.

.1?"1

OpportunHy
employ•.
Applleatlona may be obtained at
the
Melgt County Health

Now accepting appllcatlonl for
~rt-llme a.alll lldy, mu.t t.vt
JJ'Ntlng parsonallty, be able to
daal with public, wllh good won
record, &amp; dapend.lble, flexible
hours &amp; wHkandt required,
Apply In parson at Yl'ra Fumlture, 4 mlln out 141.

In~

Schools &amp;
lns1ruct1on

mile
radius of Pom•oy. Send
resuma to P.O. Boll 729-H, Gold Credll Card. Cuh advance
program. Vlsa/MC guarant•ad.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
No H~?urlty dapoah, $24.50 fat.
1·900.226-0049.
Saml

S.rvk:a from 81 Yur Old AAA·1
Comp~~ny. No lnvastnwnt. No

Coll.c:Uona. Prevloua ulu ••·
p.rlence not requlrlld. Write:
Chartas McN•r. NEWTON MFG.
CO., Dept J19650, Newton,
Iowa, 502be. 51!-792-4121.

15

August 19, 1990

RACINE - BRO~DWAY - Ex ira
n1 ce I noor plan 3 beO"ooms, lrvm g
room, balh. la t ~ eat-10 U c h ~ n
w/lot~ of beau!rlul cabinets, cenh ~
heat &amp; a1r . bll!iemen~ 2car gmrage, 1
Htra n1ce lot Great buy mlow 30's.
RANCH STYLI- Hyr~l Run Rd .. I
floor plan, 3 bed10oms. I ball\
k1!chtn w/niCe ullnets., OR, LR.Iow
utii~ M!S, utility ~de., Leadin8 Creek
w1ter Pr1ced for qur;k ule.lmmedl·

Jim Cochran, Broker ...... .. .. . 446· 7881
Patrick Cochran, Realtor ..... 446-8866
Sonny Garnes, Raltor ....... ... 446· 2707
Phyllis Millar, Raeltor .......... 2&amp;6· 1136
Martha Smith, Realtor ........ 379-28111

E~.

Eve.

21Real EataiAJ C-raLIOO aat,;,.. ror tbe NAF.
®and ,.. tradcmart.s of Centur)' 21 Reel EsLatc Corporation.

@1990 century

1te possessinfl Under 130.000.

HAYES

Eve.
Eve.
Eve.

,

~~ ~~~ ~~~n~~NDENT!.f OII~ED AND OI'OIATI:D

GENTLEMAN'S FARM - Eleg ant counlry llvrngon 131 ams
mi l Wllh' lovely cedar 4 bed• oom home. Over 1.000 ~quar"j
l et of ltvmg spa ce mclu des 4 be drooms. fir eplace. orma
e
ed k1!chen and much m01e land IS levell o
drnm~ equ•PP
2
age and a
ollm and in cl ud es a beaulllul pond, a cal gar
~arn ~You w•UIOve '' Call lo r an appo•nlmenl $110 OD~I020i
COMMERCIAL - On Easl Marn Sl "thrs com me~ oal bu 1ld·
rng w1th lois ol polenlral Over 5000 sq. ft Sal es floor, and
sl orage area. Good traH rc flow . $55,000
11212

Cheryl Lemley. Meigs Co ............ 742-3171
Dick Finlaw, Meigs Co............... 992-3921
OFFICE HOURS:
WeekdiYt 8:30-4:30 P.M.
Saturday 8:30- 12 Noon; SundiV 2:00- 4 :00

Put your trust

In

.

One:

.
,.

P.M.

·.·.

�August 19, 1990
Page- D-6- Sunday Times-Sentinel
Household

51

GoOds

Canning tomaton for salt. Pick
your own or alrNdy pk:k.td. 614-

9 ft aota, chslr, coftM 1nd end

tab ..a, solid pine bunk
good cond, 3()4.675-1242.

~.

247-2961.

Canning tomstou. $3 a bushel.
Pick your own. Bring own con-

Buutllul handcf'llh c.n1py full
w•v• water btd, reading light
shalf, TV atand $500. 304-882-

talnart. RedlgrHn pappara. 614247-3263. Eugene Davia.

3251.

County Appliance

used appllanc.., T.'v. aals. Open
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon.-Sst. 614446-1699, 627 :Jrd. Ava. Gllllpolil, OH

For S.la : Full
d ...... ,

alu

bed

s10. 614-367-0139.

complatt $15.20 per WHk,
dlnoue wilh 4 ch•~&lt;• $7.50 oo•
wHk. Magic Chat 14 cu. ft
Retrigerato r $'12.9!5 par wtak, 15

cu.
S10.90
w..k. h.
VI ' Rafreezer,
Furniture.
Rt. 141,per4
miles oH Rt . 7-Cantenary.Open 7

61 Fann Equipment
Jlm'a Fa"" Equipment, SA. 35,

1m Corvette. C111 evening• _3_111..:·25
_ 661
,.,...
· ,...,.,..,....,.--,.---,.

lent condition with or without

614-256-&amp;KT.

Produce.
Fr•h
ve,get1biH. 614·

843-!313.

240 MasHy FargUion Tn~r;:tor34 hp, ron b1r, radio, 700 hew•.
Excellent condition . $7.500. sl.a
tlay 8leYIIOr,
brulh hog,
mowing machine, dl.ca, plow•
12-14 bonom), potato plow. 614992-6159.

Miscellaneous

54

Merchandise

ll"'"'____;;;;;;;;;;;;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,___..,

FACTORY DIRECT

1

Wnt Gllllpolla, 614 ... 4&amp;-&amp;m;
Wide ••taction new a uNCI farm
ll'lc10I"' &amp; lmpltmenta. Buy,
sell, trade, 8:00o5:00 WNkd1ya,

days a wMk .

Sears Chut Freezer, $75; S.art
n~ITigCH'alor , $300. 614-245-9134.

saso.

Nrrw ld11 tor1ge bolf In axcal·

J I
A
hotMgrown

6 pc, wood group $14.01 per
week. II poeter bedroom sulfa,

Your Needs

Sal. 1111 Noon.

melons and tom11oa1. 9·7 dally,
cloud Monday. 614-898-6298.

6 \4-44&amp;-:1158

'71 lincoln Contlnent•l Town $700~ 61~46 ·1897.

1tT7 Ford LTD2. Air, automttlc.
Runs good. $7!50. IS14-Mg.23n.

LivestoCk

63

1611 MF Troctor 13.'..~;
Dle..r whh buth flt~S,
2010 JO with culllv•tor
Super 55 Oliver 11,795;

110 MF
$2,500;

121iil00;
Ju IN

Fo&lt;d, $1,99S; 6N Fo&lt;d 11.1'115i,.[).
17 AC 11,995; Owner wll
Fln1nea. 614-286-tSW.

4

For Sate: H.. vy BrNd L a~~n~
~ns, call after 4:30, 61
2163.

Llmouain bull, 3 yra

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE. 62
Oliva St. , Gallipolla. New &amp; Uud
tum"ur• , 1'1eat1rs, Waa1em &amp;

old, 1,600 or 1,700 cwt, 304-458-

Wort!. boot s. 614-446-31511.

Rtglltered Ouarter HCHH GUd·

Wooden
window.
wtth
aluminum storm &amp; scrMn. (Bay
window a 6 tmallar) . 614-446-

lng. 814-251-1117.

15U.

Antiques
or ..n.

Spacial

Po._ro~.

304-67!-2818.

1982 Plymouth Sapporro. $'1,&lt;100.
Qood o~apo. &amp;14.J67413&amp;.

11183 Z211. 30Ha2..2519.

54 Miscellaneous
1988 Party barge 24' Pontoon,
60 hp, Mercury
outbollrd,
AMIFM cass stereo, 2-20 gal .
tual tanks, boarding ladder,
mooing cover with trailer, ten
ti le jackets asking $1900, 304882.j221.

::;:,m~~~~;•;g;~·~,:;m~~~

I"'·
buiH

not water tanll ehlld'a amal organ, 304~75-2302.
Big 5 bod
lo nn homo
on your lot S35,995 &amp; up. 614-

room

0

Hay fOf' Sate. Clovar &amp; Timothy.
Round B•ln In the Field. 614245-6588

4 PADDED CHAIRS

$149°0

SUGG. RETAil
5]89.00

Monday lhru Saturday 9 A.M. Til 6 P.M.
Sundoy Noon Ti"l 5 pJTlu .

Autos lor Sale

1m! Gnmd Prh , 400 tngina,
$350 firm. 614-256-8181.

RT

.

141

1-800-~ 3 3-3453

S.art Kenmore Dryer, heavy
duly plus, graal condit ion , $100.
614-446-4503.
SKB side x side double barral12

gaga shot gun. good cond ,
S400; H &amp; R Single Shot 4-10
~;a:· good c oncl. $55. 61~46SWIMMING POOLS
HURR't' •
ovaf'l1ockedl
Many s iz•• and aha~ nalllbla
now 11 ,,.mandoua
savlngt . Trade your old car,
boat , e amper, ate . Flnanelng
available. Call 1-80()...843-7'665

we·,.

[C02S).

Window Seat For Van. 614-4462200

Wood &amp; Coal Stove, Klng-oheat, upright , In n:c . cond, $140,

614-24$- 9264.

Building
Supplies

55

56

POMEROY - 2 1lPctroom 1 &lt;. lor y hDnrt• wdlr r arp PI IJU rllr rr
bo ok &lt;.. helvP&gt; palm an(1rt·ar bt~ l c on~ mt h ~ VIPI'I' ot ttw r1ver

6M-446-3844 aher 7 p.m.
Fish Tank, 2413 Jack10n Ava .
Point P ..asant, 304-e75-2063, 10
gat 11'1 up S14.99 and 10 ga t
complete 143.25.
Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming. All bt'Mdt. All atylat .
lamt Pal Food 0.1ler. Julia

Webb. Call 814-446-0231.

AKC Pomarien. Mile, black. 21

al

~ NICP

.l bedroom I ba lh moduLl &lt;

home S1!11 ng on 1 II acre Car pet &amp; v r n vlll oor m ~ w1 th heat

40 d

I{

lol w&lt;lh I llrKll home. w1lh 3 heel

room s. l ba th. Cil rpt&gt;t full basem ent. ga rage 1n basemen !

$1 790000
MIDDLEPOR T ~

19/H Mudulit1 Homr• 11l lu1~ on 11ol sll&lt;

town 2 ca r ga rage. N GfA heat . garden ~ r ea Also ha ~ se ll
conta1 ned A/ Cun11 Many o !! H~ r n1 ce featu res All appliances

go w&lt;lh house $39 500 00
RUTLAND ~

3 year old l1ouse w11h lar ge garage. l•ee gas lo
house pice a 1918 Holly Par k T&lt;a iler 14"•/0'wllh e&lt; pando
and 10om ad ded on l arge metal bar n. satell1le d&lt; sh and
man y olh e&lt; lealu res Mu sl be seen 10 be apprec&lt;aled All m
good cond&lt;l&lt;on !79.500 00
lANGSVILLE

~

6 35 ac re Counlry E1fale ~ Barn. sheds.

two ponds. and a n1ce 11 story home 1n goOO repau Electnc

flH841.

heal plu s a woodbu rner lor cheap heal $43.900 00

poodleO .
of cotora. 81-t-.«8.(1718.

Varloly

AKC ReglatMed Bonr
614-25H2SD.

Pupt.

Registered AKC 8a1H11 pup1. 6
WHica otd. $'125. MCh 614-667·

1758.

Reglllared HINiayan klltana.
Fern1ln end mllea. Mwt Ht to
apPfOCiatO. caah. No chach

-s;: ·
NEW LISTING ~ TRI · LEVH HOM£ WITH
LARGE LOT ~ All m iiVe lr omelealu &lt;es 3 BR s
I balhs. l R. k&lt;lclren. l amily 10om. 1Wod ec ks

IN TOWN - 1l9,900 - Chatham Avenu e.
oew shoppm g. 7 BRS. l R. k1fchefl, d1 nrng tm
ba ih
SMALL FARM FOR SAL£ ~ 50 15 acres m/ 1.
Clay Town shrp Hom e on pr operly off er s ap
oro11malely 1100 sq II , 3 BR s. balh. I&lt;Vm g
room. k1t chen QUJ et set1mg Frontage on tw o

roads Call lor detatl s
$21.900 ~ 30 382 acres m/ 1. 12x60 Vrndale
mobile ho me w1lh e~ pand o 2 BR s. T bath.
k&lt;l chen. LR , co unly water . small bar n.
PRICE REDUCED TO $65.000! Bea utrful l
shaped brrco. All rooms large. [al·&lt;n krtch en.
formal drnrng. LR WIFP. 3 BRs, I ~ balhs, al·
tach ed gara ge.
ATTRACTIVE HOllE AND TWO LOIS ~ 3 BRs.
bath. !Rchen w/ ranee an d OW, LR . catpet.
elec heat. I car detached gat age. Srtualed on
two lots Very mce

SALEM TWP . ~ Approx 50 ac r" ol va c a n l land . 1m me d~ale
possess&lt;on Old dug well. mme&lt;a ls. and coal $16.800.00.

4 SAL£ - Lot on Rodney·Cora Rd . Very close
lo Si Rt 35

POMEROY - ROCK SPRINGS ROAD - N1 ceQUi el loc atron
IS lhe se lling lor lhr s3 bed&lt;oom home. convenrenlly loc ated
shM drstance off lour lane. Full basemen!. large yard and
garden area. Call for complele delails. $35.500.00.

LARGE HOME WITH APPROX. 7 ACRES. M/l,
appfox. I mr. from Gage on Rt. 325. Ma~ter BR
with skylite, 3 additionaiBRs, 2 baths, kitchen,
LR,Iarge laundry ..full basement.Owner w1lltng
to work with Qualified buyers on frnancrn&amp;
29 ACRES. IIORE OR LESS, $29.900 ~ Ho i
comb Hollow Rd. area, 3 BRs. bath. LR.
~tchen w/ fireplace.

Musical
Instruments

,

carpel. att ach ed ~ araRe w1t h electriC don1
opener Call lor an appomtm ent

attached garage Ca ll to1 an appo1ntme nt

MIDDLEPORT ~ P&lt; clu &lt;e y001 lam&lt;ly m lh&lt;sbeaul &lt;lul home.
2 slory. 3 bed&lt; oom s. carpel. al l elec and l &lt; rep~ ce Drs·
hwasher $39.900 00

AKc. AIOO
- " · llny
loyt.
cOorvllla.
IM-M7-3404.

f128. 304-t7U02l

REALTOR•subscrlbes to a
strtcl code of ethics. This code
pledges the REALTOR- to fair
treatment of buyers and sellers.

17,100.

4.n ACRES - $3.500 ~ Clay Twp. Hazel
·Ridge Rd.

WE.NEED LISTINGS

Ranny Blackburn, Broker
448-0008

$25.000 - Appro!lmalely I wea longSt Rl
588(400 II of honla ge) Small hom e oll m2
BRs. balh, lR . k1lchen. mo bil e home pad on
property
LOOACRES, CHESHIRE TOWNSHI P ~ Newe&lt;
home ollm 3 BRs. I , ball11 . eq u&lt;ppe&lt;l
k1tche n. l R. rR. RaS heat. cenl a11 rrar de ck
central va c sy'llem. TV satellite ~0 K 6 0 metal

mal liv ing room , dining area and much . much .

amlfm. low
114-IID2-1171.

LOOKING FOR A FARM!
Approx. 128 acres srtuated at Addison Township
l arge barn, 5Tx120' metal butldm &amp; be house,
tractor and equipment shed. 4 ponds, Vmyl stded
remooeled 3 or 4 bedroom home Easy acres. For
more details and location. give us a call today.

nm

1113 fonl F-210, loyt., 53,000

mlloo 18,21111. 0.8.0. 814-441-

-.

7114.

1m Doclgl Ram, e oyl, 414, •10

aaa

mlloogo, -

1/111,1\1.
Ill 1111.11 t II/I I('

ATTENTION!
Owners have redu ced the pnce $5.000. Remar ka ·
ble older 1~sl o ry exte n ~ve~ remodeled hom&lt; 3
bedrooms. hving room. newer nat gas fur nace.
slo ra ge bu 1ldrng an d over I acre law n. N2851

216 East Second St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
(6141 992-3325

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POMEROY ~ Prrce re
duced, lull basement w1fh a
a nrce yat d, close lo Iown
Th&lt;s ISa nrce slarl€1 home.
Full base ment and carport
1 16.500
MIDDLEPORT ~ 3 bed·
room 14x70 mobil e home
Total eler:tn c rn rear good
shape Fu lly ca1peted

OWNER HAS RELOCATED AND WANTS TO
SHLIM MEDIATELY ~ Oak Dm e. all br~ c k. 3
BRs. l'h balh s. LR. k1tchen, DR. lull basement.
gas heat

SPRING VALLEY ~ OAK DRIVE ~ l arge
ranch sly le ho me oll m 3 BRs, 2 balhs. l

831 ACRES . M/ l NEAR MEIGS MIN£ #1 ~
Older lwo slor y home wrt h vrnyl s1d1n g. Slorm

shaped LR / dmmg atea w1lh hr epla ce. n1ce
k1tchen. large fam 1ly room. laundry area. pat 10

window s. Tw o sma ll bar ns.

doors. gas heal.

EXTREMELY NICE STARTER HOME ~
Located fU SI at the edge ot I own ThiS home
teatures 3 bedrooms, bal h. livrng room,

$14.900!!! - Ve&lt;y atVact&lt;Ve prrce lor a n&lt; ce
home Two or lh&lt;ee bedr ooms, bal h. LR . DR ,
k1tchen. ca rpel. part basement , laundry room

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:

kitchen , dmmg room and a lull basement . F1vr.

mrnu1es lo downtown.
$29.900 ~ LOCATED IN CITY ~ Uld er nome
offer s 3 BRs. bath , LR . krtchen. gas heal. c1ty
wate r and sewer. Call 101 an appornl ment
OFF£RS MORE THAN THE AVERAGE HOM£ ~
2 lois and a bea ulrl ul home lor $44.900 Oul
standmg features o! th1 s home ar e the lwmg
room wtth firepla ce, butfl ·m hutch m d1mng

room . 3 n1ce bedrooms. 2 balhs. gas heal and
central arr . C1ty schools. Come seelhr s onelo
day .
NEAR NORTH GALUA H.S. ~ 21 ~ ac r es m/ 1.
Morgan Twp. Fran! Ward Rd . ~ $17 ,500
6,000 SQ. FT. WAREHOUSE PLUS L.200 SQ
FT. OFFICE SPACE - Ve1y n&lt;ce burldm g
located 1ust ofl Bulavrlle Rd . Overhead garage
door s, ramp, overhead heater s 1n warehou se.

lour nrce ofl1ces. Ioyer and re cephon area
S1tll3ted on 2 acres ol lan d
LOTS OF POTENTIAL- 67.496 actes. mi l. on
Crouse-Beck Rd .. mce wooded bu1fdmg , .t es.
rural waler available.
36.5 ACRES 11/ l ~CLAY TWP. ~ Fronlson
fnendly Ridge $18.000.

18.90011 201 2 Chalham Ave. 3 BR . LR.
krlc hen. ba lh 40•1 50 II lol. g" lm l&lt;n g
ATTRACTIVE LOCATION FOR YOUR NEW BUSINESS. Located fUSt along St. Rt. 7 and
across fr om the new shopping plaza Owners
may be wrllrng lo s pl~. all level
All BRICK ~ JUST OFF AT. 3S ~ CLOSE TO
HMC AND SHOPPING- Attractive home in a
mce neighborhood offers 3 BRs, bath,
eQurpped kitchen. LR. dinette. lireplm, new
carpel. 2 cat atta ched gatage. gas heat and
cenllal air.
COME TAKE A LOOK AND MAKE US AN OFFER WE CAN1 REFUSE! Hom e located al
1128 Sec. Ave .. 2 or 3 BRs, LR . OR. kilchen .
l 1h baths, FR. attrc could be additional room ,
gas heat/ cent 111.

Wi Ned Lletl•g•
N.U.O. HOMES
AVAILAIU

NICE HOME LOCATED ALONG OHIO RIVER $39,900, 4 BR~ bath, LR, kilchen, carpet oil
heat. 2 car delached garage, utility bmldin&amp;
large lawn and nice view.

DAlE E. TAYLOI

992-3129
I . A. (Yall YAlENnNE

MAY BE IN YOUR PRICE RANGE - Very n1ce
home offers 2 BRs, LR, kitchen . bath. atlached
garage, small holhouse. concrete block shop

Ruth Goody. Sales Associate
379-2828

NEW LISTING~ CHESTER
~ 3 bedroom swrth apartial
basement. remoo eled Ill a
gooo ne1gtlborhood and a
1$18.500
SpaCIOUS yard
POMEROY ~ 5 rooms. two
bedroom s. one bath w1th
1.25 acres. Formal d~nrng
room and modern krtchen ,
lull basement
133.500
RUTLAND ~ 2 bed1 ooms
w&lt;lh deta ched garage and
outbu&lt;ldrn g on 12• acr es
lhtS IS 10 a good loc al ron.
119.900
lANGSVILLE ~ Areal sharp
Vendal e mobrle home. 2
boor ooms w&lt;th new carpe l·
&lt;n g and a heat pump Thrs &lt;S
a well lak en care of p~ c e .
Go oo Buy
18.800
POMEROY ~ Georgeous 3
bedroom home w1th2 bat hs.
hoi water heat. carpel&lt;n ~
lull eQurpped k&lt;lchen, vrnyl
s din~ storm wrndows and
doors full basement closet o
128.000
stores.
RACINE ~ Beaulllul3 bed
room okler home. fully re·
mooeled and 10 exc ellenl
condilton. lull illl&lt;Shed base·
ment, and 2 car garage wtth
a nice large yard . 148.000
SYRACUSE ~ 2 3 bedroom
with a lenced &lt;n yald . Full
buemenl. garage and car·
po(l.
148.500
SYRACUSE - 4 bedrooms.
has a mooern krchen and
screened rn porch rna nrce
locat10n.
ONLY $12 ,000

446-9172

Bruet Teaford, Broker
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COMFORTS AND NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE
CORNER
whrle vr ew1 ng lhe Ohro RIVer fr omyour wafer·
front. lSI Ave .. orooertv 4 rms.. ~ bat h down. 3 rms &amp; bath
full up 2 WBFP. HW lloors. screenOO.rn porch. A cl;mc home
wrth character. Don" I lellhiS one get away, calllooav"

LOOK NO FURTHER!
Convenient location, itlod schools. J.4 bedrooms.
2 baths. living and family room. large ortchen.
dining a1ea and more IS what you'll fin d in thiS
s pfit· lev~. Nice corner lot. Aftordably p&lt;&lt;ced.
$40'&gt;
~2827

YOU CAN BRAG ABOUT THIS
Gorgeou s bn ck home fU SI as soon as you lake one
look. you" II be sold. 3 be drooms. formal dm ing&amp;
livin grooms, 3 balhs. family room. full y e'\urpped
krtc hen. 2 car gara ge and separa le 24'x 6" gal·
age. pond. private se" &lt;ng Exceptronally nice
home w1th a lot of amen111es + Oller 4 acres. City
schools'
#2857

.-

'h ACRES + HOME= GOOD BARfllAIN 1
3 bedroo ms. balh. dining room and more. Call lor
mnre deiads $15.5()0 00.
mo9

PRICE REDUCEO ON 3· BEDRM. HOME wrth 11\ acres.
located w~hin Vinlon V1llage Was $25,000 00 NOW
$22.500 0011
NEW LISTING: 3 BEOI!II. HOllE located on the bordor of
Gallia·l.awrence Co. lin&lt; Pn cerncludes 8acres. $20.000.00.
IF YOU ARE ALREADY TIRED OF CUTIING GRASS. SEll
YOUR MOWER and move 1nlo a beautitul 2 bed1 m. co ndo
located along Grape St. Ample msulal10n w1th heal pump
grves you comfortable a~ r co nditioning and he al w&lt;th econ·
om &lt;cal prices . Averages less lh an $50.00 per mo tax abate
ment progra m. I block to grocery. 2 blocks Ia C&lt;ty Par k l ow
m a~n t e nance. Call 44 6 1066 lor &lt;nlo
NEW LISTING: INVESTMENT PROPERTY . 7·renlal proper·
lies. located wrthin the cily of Gallr po l&lt; s, 2nd Ave Pur chase
all fo r S100,000.00.
.3·4 BEDRM. HOllE located appr01 . 1 mrl eabove old S1lver
B1rdge. along St. Rt. 7 Use lor res ~enlral / com me1Cial. l ol
s"e. 153"xl54' Buy now lor $35,000.00
INVESTMENT PROPERTY IN VINTON - 6 rm. houselocated
along Ma&lt;n St. Renl or hve &lt;n Pr esenl ly gr ossrng$2.100.00.
Buy now 101 $15,000 00.
NEW LISTING: 10 ac res. Petry Tw p Some l&lt;mber Buy now
lor S10,000.
6.5 ACRES. WITHIN THE CITY OF GALLIPOLIS situated
along Garfteld Ave. Site rnludes 2 buildrng lots wl c&lt;l y waf er
sewe1 Buy now. for $30.000.00, or purchase house with lol
f01 $15.00000
WE HAVE BUILDING LOTS m Rodn ey Villag eII . Call lor more
information
2 BE DAM REMODELED HOllE alon gChdhcot he Rd . Walk l o
grocer res and sc hool. Buy now fo1$26.500.00

l4:t.Jil'I"- tJ9,900.00
MAKE OWNER AN OFFER TODAY!!!
And you miRht be surprrsed whlll you can buy lh1s
home tor' lovely 2 story wrth 3 bedrooms. I ~
baths. liVIng room. partial basement, 2 1ots eac h
approx 85'd20". unattached two car garage and
a lot more Callloday for showing and complete
lislrn g.
H1!51
REDUCED!! - $10,000.00
$$$SS$$$ FARM
Approx . 71 acres 10 all. Corn rib. metallree sl all
barn, storage build&lt;n &amp; pond and sprin~ tobacco
base Mrlking system and mm eral rrght s rn·
eluded. PLUS 2·3 bedroom home w~h liv mgroom.
bath formal dining and more. Calllooay for com
pl ete hstmgi iDEAL LOCATION.
N283~.
BUDGET PLEASER
$23,900 is all 1t takes to buy your very l1rst home.
completely lurnrshed. 2 bedrooms. large bath.
storage buildin&amp; cellar. and ru ral wafer, 9 acres.
l ocated on State Route 218 at Mercerville
N2865

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
AND AFFORDABLY PRICED
Th 1s 3 bedroom ra1sed ranch ISlocat ed approx. 'h

JUST LISTED!
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Excellent for retail sales. SR 160 lo calion. Brr ck
constru ctron; low mamlenance. approx. 1.5()0 SQ.
N, walk·&lt;n cooler. Build&lt;ng constructed 1983 remodeled 1989. PLUS, 2 bedroom apartment.
bath, spacious liVIng room, equrpped krtch en
Large gravel parklni area. Laroe lot Call1ooav for
more information and exact locat~o Priced below
replacement cost'
#2863
COMPLETELY FURNISHED!
1988 Fleming Mobile Home ~ 2 bedroom s, l rv rn ~
room. bath. eal·&lt;n kitchen. excellenl cond~ i on.
You can keep coo l th&lt;s summer wrth the central
" ' Call for co mplete listing&lt;
#2843
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SITES
Eac h lract ran~ng from 61o 6 ~ acres. Excell ent
locat1on. Restncted to protect property valu es
little, it any, excavalion needed Ru1al w~ter and
electn c avail abl&lt; G~een I ownshrp. II you re look
ing for an ideal home srte with acreage gtve us a
call toay'
#2807

Jud~ COewftl

m

mrl e from city . Off ers livmg room . formal d101n g
an d mor e. Ha s been e•tensively remod eled. nice

car peting and vmy l s rdrn ~ l arge deck. Prrced m
the 120s
H1850

REDUCED
$27,000
Cozy &amp; comfortable 2 bedroom VInyl srded home.
Ui in g room. balh. eat·in krlchen. lar ge delacbed
garage • app rox I acr&lt;
N2829

goul~ehn 9J1~~~ CRea~

125,000.00
l 'h slory home wRh 4 5 bedr ooms. 2 IIVrngroom s.
for mal drnm g and lamrly room. 2 k1lchens. part ral
basemen!. all S&lt;lualed orr 2 mce level lots pl us
garag e, 1torage burl dmg and barn Call tooay
m34
CONVENIENTlY lOCATED
AND AFFORDABl Y PRICED!
Th1 s 3 bedroom ra &lt;sed ra nch IS localed appl o&lt; ~
mil e lrom crty Offers hvm g room , formal din rng
and more Has been extensrvely remodeled, nice
carpelrng and Vinyl S&lt;d&lt;n g l a&lt;ge deck Priced 1n
the $20s
#2850
SO YOUNG &amp; BEAUTIFUL!
ThiS 4 bedr ooms, 3 bath well constructed !tam e
/ brrd bi ·level oilers relax ed com lort thr oughout
[Quip ped krt chen wrth beaulrful cherry ca 1Mets
2 car garage. alli hrs and more nest led 1n 4 shady
acr es
~18 3 9

2gtate ~ne .

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738 2nd AVE. GALLIPOLIS

REALTOR ''
•

PRICES DRASTIC~LLY REDUCED on 3 propert &lt;es withm the
Village of Porter: U1 ~ Old Cotltell f!tocery burldrng. Now
t 15 000 00!! ~ 2 ~ 2 slory home adjacent to store bldg. Now
$2S.OOO.OO. #3 ~ 3 bedrooms home next to above. Now
$20.000.00 Call lor more info. W1fl sell any or all!"

'ER,Il1Nc["o 'ijOD-ii)t.TY is~tGE:~~:~~~~i~ ...CALL AN

JOYFUL EXPECTATIONS!!
Call me pertectron 14 bedroom, 3 ~ bath. lwo story
home pmately neslled rn over 3 acr es. Huge lam·
rly room. formal entry. dining and Irvi ng rooms.
Study . large kit chen 20· x4 0' &lt;nground p o~ And
so many more amep~1 es Callloday'
#2854
PRICED IN THE MID $20's
4 ~ acres fustoutsrdeGallipollsc~y im1ts. 5 rooms
and bath. 3 bedrooms. city water and n~ . gas
land needs to be developed House needs some
lender lovrng ca1e Thi s one rs one lhat you can
own as reasonable as poss1ble.
#2849

446-6624
JUDY DEWm, BROKER .... .... .... 448·8~4~ Sam Hoffman .. ... .. ...... ....... ...... ... 379-2449
Jeannie Tolliver ... ... ... ... ..... .......... ·446-6624
J. Merrill Carter ........... ............... 379-2 8
Cathy Wray ....... .......... .. .............. 448-4266 Tammie DeWitt ...... .. ...... ..... ., ...... 441-0703

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THINKING OF BUILDING?
Get a fUmp start 111 bu~ding yoUt new !'"m~ by fin
ISbing this ~ecent~ constructed 28 x70 frame
home shell ~ 40 at~es partially wooded , lrllable
ac1eage. Several feet of road fr ontage. Call tooay
for location and mOte dela~ls.
~1846

ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS INSIDE
AND OUT
llvrng room, famrly room and formal dmrng room.
3 large bedrooms (large walk·rn closet off master
bedroom). 2~ baths. Oversized 2 car garage
Equipped kitchen. Maintenance lree vrnyl sidin&amp;
concrete dme. Presgtrgrous ne&lt;ghbor hooo . Keep
coollhis summer wrth I he clu b poofl
N28l1

Real Estate General

bldg w&lt;lh 16 doors Free RaS $1 47.000

TORS•

much more! Crty schools. Call tooay lor complete
listrng.
#!848

1980 ,Joap CJa, low m1111, _.,
goad ocnd, 304-675-11110.

JUST A LITTLE ROOM TO ROAM - 7 A. MIL .
near V&lt;n ton on Sl. Rt 325 Artraci !V ehomeoff·
ers 1348 sQ. II on g10und floor Krl chen. LR
w/ sfon e FR. cathedral ce&lt; l&lt;n f!S . formal d1n&lt;n g
w1lh cornet cab&lt;nels. lull baseme nl. 20x24
una" ached ga rage

• A REALTO~ works for the
rtgh ts of property owners .

• A REALTOR• Is a registered
membership mark which ldentlftes re"a! estate professionals
who are members of the National AssoctaUon of REAL-

BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW HOllE IN
TUCKED AWAY NEIGHBORHOOD!
ExQu isite 3 bedrooms, 21\ bath home in greallt&gt;
cal ron. 1\ story with approx. 2,374 Q. N of living
space+ app1ox. 28"x24' garage. Family room, lor·

73 Vans &amp; 4 WD'a

oond. aood

tlmat•.

• A REAI.TOR- ts knowledge able of the real estate Industry
and keeps on lop of current
market condJt1ons and changes.

• A

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C.ll 30-w75-4154 tor frH ...

CONSULT A PROFESSIONAL

u,ooo mil•, 304-

6-opoacl,
milage, -

Ul&lt;lYJ
PATRIOT AREA - THRH BEDROOM RANCH
offers 11 10 sq H, kitch en. livrng room. bath.

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

• AREALTOaetaaUcenaedbroker or salesperson who Is a
member of the Board of REALTORS'

TEAFORD
REAL ESTATE

SchniUZIN.L mlnlaturw, Mil 1nd

BACK TO SCHOOl SPE~L
15% off rogular t101'-' Enda
Soplambor 15. J&amp;ll Pfitno Sarvlco. call Bill Ward 304 JJ 2321.
Cut11ornlzod Flltdor 11111;1300.
Rockmtn X100 tnd Aoc-

2.

Fonl Bronco. &lt;lood oondio

drivo,

Mowr.y 'e Uphottt•rtna MrViclng trl counly araa 25 ytart . The
bnt In furniture uphOIIItarlng.

BUYING OR SELLING A HOME?

1f87 Nlooon plc!Hip. 2 -

BROKER- 446-0008

579 JAY DRIVE ~ M ract&lt;Ve home w&lt;lhm m1·
nutes hom shoppmg and hosprtai Th&lt;s home
offers 3 BRs. 11h baths.lR. equ1ppoo kilchen.
drn ing area, gas heat. cent air. 2 car attached
garage, 16"x32' pool

ca11 B14-itl2-210l

ri1

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1V8tl Su111ij ATV 4
Quad Ra-. a ....... ~. old. Exoallont -~ aatro u-

tlon, nona good. $2,000. 114-1112-

!23.900 DO

monlht old, houM lralntd, all
shall. $200. 614-t92-teT1 0( eM-

AJ(C Reg. loy

WE NEED LISTINGS

POM£ROY - RPmodeled home m town wrlh I,Jq;P lot I hlf'f'
or lour bedr ooms Car pt' ll'd PIPe B B he111 H11 r ~ 11rr1 prrct'd

POMEROY ~

Para lan ,

tm

Goo:lloca110n ! 3300000

pump and Ci A $39 900 00

Cat1ary

•nd
814-~.

MIDOlE POR f - CPnl 1al a1r woulrl tw IIIU I hi \ ~ u mrne r .1n d
h a vm ~ a 5 room home 1n excellent co nd1 tron wil l lei vou Sl l
back 111 cool cumlort Hei!r ded wrth ga\ ~rrll equrpped

6 wb old Garman Shepherd
pupplaa, mother ragl.tered, $25.

Sl1mne and t-tlma layan klttena .

troller--·-

m.ooo

Upholstery

76

17500

FLATWOODS ROAD

Ragistartd Ron Walltr
Puppln . Had shots &amp; bean
wormtd. $300, 614-245-5161.

JUST

84

11110 Fruahaul 21' london
.Muminum Dump wtth wetllnt

I ' ca1 ~a~a v &lt;· $71100 00

buil d ~ng

87

Motorcyclel

72 TruCks lor Sale

S1de SI III" E porch . newer

l01

MlVOLE PORT - 7 \ lory llom;· 111 .11 \ hOw\ 11·,, wurk ll r.-1 1h..! \
hf'PII t10IIr' 1 N1rt' kltclrrn ) lwdr tXlnl \ o:J 1 n rn ~ roomrn . ~ lir e
arei-1 ann rr ut ll mere $1 3 JOO00

Colli• mixed. 614·992-mJ or
614-992· 2230.

Ongonwynd

lh1 ~

Boat trollar for 10 lo 14 foot Jon

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S.fOIH.

COM£ IN FOR DEIAILS

·

gallono daiiVIfY. ca• -

W.n....an'a Waler
Hauling,
rtuonabla rltH, volume dl•
count•, 2,000 to 4,000 Clpleh)'
clatern1, poole, wane, ttc. Call
304-67'8-2tt9

rram ttoo. Fonla. 11-..

p r PII ~ k1tr. hen vmyl ~ 1dm g. new carpet1 nK 2 bedrooms. l11 g
hv1n R room pl u:&gt; a 3 room hou ~..t· !111 ~ Ima ge or re n1a l

LONG BOTTOM -Groom L illllll \dllng or1 1 , oH rl' wrtl1 a
vrew at lhf' Oh111 R vt•r NPw l ~ rPmodPierl r dl[l!' l ~·l r•r l 11 1
heal. re t and rar11~1' N~~ ~ rl t&gt; C ~ $23 000 00

ul1l 1ly. hea l pum p AI JC 1 15 acres $47 9011 i!O

AKC

Conoftat. ~. Surplut.
Your,,. .. (1) ~ Ext.

ONLY !4 \.100 00

5 pups tor aala . 110. each.
Australien Shepard and Border

304-6115-3594.

clancE l! oor hand siand. all equ1pm enl f1 xture s. stock . l a ~cl .
ami bUJ IU 1r1 p lo., p1 P ~.e n t lyd o 1 r1~ il ~~. rrli l bu :.111 ess Se!11n g or

11on J t:lt:(1room \. 2 bJ th \ Jla1'P tam rl y room wrth lueo ld ce

RACINE - f~anr h lwme or~ CR 35 :J milt•&gt; I11W
11 f~ rl C II11 ' 7
roo m 3 tJedroom\ tarn iiV room With t11ep.acp mucl room .

Pets tor Sale

OOVERNIIENT SEIZED Yohlct•

Beaulil ul b1leve l home "e&lt;cellen l co nd1
wnr k\ hnp JIH! lpnced Vafd All

2,000

milage,_.,-· t14-D12-tm.

I he Ol11o R1w 1 I IY9110110

kilchen. s l o&lt;a~e

Bloc k, bri ck, hwtr pjpet, win·
dowa, lintels , ate . Claude Winters. Rio Granda, OH Call 614245-51 21

469

General Hauling

1711-1371&gt;.

tiNII Chryolot" LaBa- Air, tift
....... U'llfm ....... low

RANNY BLACKBURN

MIUDlE POR T -? •, 1 111 ~ 11111 ~ W i l li rlll i' WJOrJI'f ork 2 he(j
roo rn J. 1 balll tM Dt'l lt•nud ~111 :1 ~l o r a~t· h u ld111~ ~'rtow o l

\I OI~gl'

lor Sale

-low
mltt;r :;c;,cond., ...,_ Pay
4 81.
oft.

BLACKBURN
REALTY

Real Estate General

All lt loill \

• $2,000. 080, 30Wl8-

$2,11110. 114-94D

W~NTTO

lo t ~

1903

R I R Water Service. Poolt, ct.
ternt, Wlftl . lmmedlat•1,000 or

tD61l Ford F2tiO diHol plcllup,

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campers&amp;
Motor Homea

se,IOO. 304-675-11121.

4 Mites off Route 7

SYRACUSE

79

Cllavy

New gu turnanc., used winlike naw J-wheatar
Yamaha, recliner chair. 614-992-

$47.50 bolt

1980 lo 1887, no rutl, 304-171-

85

1INII Cllrytlor Lallaron,

BE AN ENTREPRENEUR? ~ ll lrl l 1'""" yo u&lt; 0" 1'
bu "ness A 1~ al ha&lt; wrlh a &lt;e Stllllalll Sea ls 92 people. hiE

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

dows

Portable llgh'led algn wllenara
S299. FrH dellvary. Pla!lc '.•liars

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ONLY ' 24.000

Big level

E~ ~"~"-S in &lt;-f'

6208.

- · Exoallant oondMion 11CallfM..44f.ll'lll.

11N11 P - o 11000 SE loldod,
!1,000 miiH, 17,100. · -

POMEROY ~ No Down Paymen l ~ Owum will carry 2n d
mortr, ap,e 011 thl'&gt; tw o &lt;;lm y homr on a ~ood stree t H a ~ a
laJge'! a ~lil ¥ 10om. \0 n1e har dwood !loUJ &gt; 3 hr dr oom ~ and a
d 1r111 1 ~ 1oom Has v1nyl qrf 1ng lo1 low rna1n1enan ce

LANGSVILLE ~

IUIDIIIGS, INC.

1100. Ngatilble, .,. 44fl 1802.

CALL FOR MORE DETAILS 1140.000

11eallh reas on '

MOnON

Home
Improvements

13233 S.R. 180
Ashland, Ky. 41101 -1~3~
Coli loll Free M&lt;&gt;rton, Ill .
1-100·447·7436

1115
11-10 aho&lt;t bod, 2.6
v.e, 4 ~ black on gny, llka

CENTENARY , OHIO

81

Pick up badl, Forda and Cheva.

2421.

POMEROY. OHIO
992 ·22 59

5970

ford F-150, 4x4, w,opper,
tlr, oruln, caa..eta, Nnl

1117 8t.aukl Outd Aunntr 4-

&amp;711.1M4.

Firewood For Sale : MOS!Iy
'"9"' 4xt 6, ota&lt;k. Spl it • tackad
and donvaro&lt;~.sso &amp;t4-446-:1057.

1184 Hondl CA600 run• •xc,
looko IIIIa - · Will carod lor,

Campera&amp;
MotorHomea

75 Boats &amp; Motors

.......,, lleotrto ll8rt, ~

,.... oond,

v·.ra Furnl•ture

For Salt:Mast•r
Full muk,
Channel
ColorVMF-UHF,
T.V. An·
tenna, wlrotor &amp; a rotor box
cabl• wire &amp; 40h. powtr uNd 1
yea r, New: $325; Will sell packag• tOI' $100, ~ou !aile down,
614-2S6-61S4 .

hunlm

Dt eam House Phon e now to se e lh1s one

71

205 NORTH SECOND AVE.
MIDDLEPORT , OHIO
OFFICE 992 · 2886 / HOME 992·5692
DOTIIE. S. TURNER , BROKER

ll S
8
4 46 •

:·~=1&amp;

Ch•l•. 5. pioco ....
tlonal, 614-446-1608

Transportation

·-·

1D80 Hal1oy Spona~ar, 1,000
CC't. "'"' good, loob good.

73 Vans &amp; 4 WO's

74

.,

Hill - l11 er1' Ill ')! 1sn'! l'llOug ll wor ds 10 descr 1bf' lh1 s 3 yr
old . 2 ~tory 110me w1th 2 gorgeous fir epla c e ~. hPaul1ful cab1
nel s galore 111 kl!ch en . 3 h1g bathr oom s. 4 bed roo ms. lo r mt~l
d1n1ng room and hu ge !amdy room S1ts wa~ bad Irom road
for p11Vacy ilnd a v1ew H a ~ aporox 60 acrf'&lt;; lo1an1 malsor

LOOKING THE OHIO RIVER. 2.478 A. AND pari s

mringo.

1171

lANGSVILLE ~ Elegance all the way ~ llansron on the

ot Gallipoli s Spac 1ou s Y shaped br 1Ck ran ch w1th
ral Gas. lht s beaut 1!u 1home has a for mal sunkenll\'111
wrth or1e end a ston e hr eplar.e Al so a fn epl ac e 1r1 th
1 room . 3 bedr ooms. dm rn g room. beaut1 lu l k1l ch . 1
1han eat-111 area . 21'' baths. 2r.a 1gar age Oul s1d e pond I

1INI:il Dot11m 4-WD PIIJ, ~J
good Condition. Aafdng Sllocl
,. boat ollor. 114-ll24oeri

441.0104.

Su~r

pan11. 814·

79

111111 Sol Thla Wookl Moko o~
lor, 121. llohlng boot, naw u
outboattl, wfl~ lroltor. 814-4411Ditl a - XLT,Ioldld, 18,000 8111.
mllot, $12,000. IM-44f.71'20.

614-245 -5873

Allalt1 IKOnd and third cutting,
bal11 and rolls, Morgans Farm,
At . 3.5, 304-937-2018.

bod. Q,aoo. 114-812-3194.

a.

Real Estate General

Standard transmission.
runs goad. need s paint.
ll.OOO

Hay &amp; Grain

Good mixed hly, 304-675-657"il.

TRUSSELL TABLES

Merchandise

guit&gt;&lt;. bath•oom •Ink. fruit

$229°

SUGG. RETAIL
5699.00

64

CB 750

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

$2,1100. call i~ar 1:111), 304-67114431.

SAL£: 196S
CORY AIR CONVERnii.E

blny, OH. Hauling It •v•Uable.
6f4-592-2322, 614-6118-3531.

SOFA &amp; CHAIR

ACCEPT CAA &amp; NEAP

FOR

Solol

1m Honda

Cummlngo ong. $7,000 :104-175- Sport Alot of new
211111.

76

oy1, a.-o,
tiNI1 Dodgt Col DL PS, PB, · fully cuatomlzoa, now llroo,
tim. ahOcb, loob nice, $1,500. 30411W818.
11711 CJa ... _., aood oond,

446~008 .

Real Estate General

uo

Motorcycles

Sunday Times-Sentinel- Page- D-7

~~~'"'~·1~14!;111~'158~80!··~-=::--:= Jtm Cllavy van, 8

388-9031 - 388-9'149

1985 Chrsr,l•r !5th Ava., 1 owner,
$5,600. B 1ckbum Realty, 6l4-

Catlla accapled 1 er 4:00p.m.
on Friday at the Athans llv. .
lock Saln U.S. 50 Wttt, Al-

Top Cash paid. 04d fuml1ure
cuboards,
quilts,
orkfntal,
pa int ings , toys, or entire Htata
c111 col fact 304-525-3275, or 30+
Wan1ed: Claw toot or 1lmltar
s1 ~1a bath tub . Good condition
only. 614-992-7563.

calf

1981 Trono-Am, tt,ooo mliu.
EJ:c. CGnd., 1111111 kapt. $9,000

4418.

1878 Ford Gran1d1 6cyl IUIO,
runt aooct $3M. tl83 Oldt Cut·
Ia•• v.e auto. took.a nlct and
run1 better $2,200. 1882 Chevy
cavollof aJw, 4 cyl 4 apood $750.

Auguat 25th, 1990hat 1:00p.m.

Houna: t.t .T.W. 10:00 a .m . lo 6:00
p.m , Sunda~ 1:00 to 6 :00p.m.
614-992-2526.

523-6a54.

Foodor

-!lou:

11N111 Pontltc Otlnd Am SE,
•hila, 4
.:a'~ many
tltrl, U.ttl
12-"2211.

Rodney Pike Rd ., Bidwell. Ohio

power brake• power 1985 Chevy Cavalier. Automallc,
11•rlng. Runo vory wod. 14ao. lk:loor, tmtfm sle~ cassette.
Good condlllon. $2,800. 614-QBSRoy Mtnar. 614-tl85-3817.
1utom~tic

f!!..

OPEN DAILY: Mon.-Sat. 7:30 to S:OO

1985 C.IIYIIf 1lr cond, $3,400.
ctll lfttr 4:30, 304-675-2979.

tern 01 Englfah, 114-286-6522.

Riverine Anllquaa,

1124 E. Main Street,

W1gon.

Votare Slllllon
911:
cycllndar,

R~t.lered Vurllng Filly, Shown
u w.. nllng as HoOtlar Ciualc,
nlca, Palamlno M•rt, Youth
Pointe, Genii•, will ehaw w...

1510 or 446-2875.

Buy

Pt~mouth

1m Ford l TO It, low mlle•ga 1
new tlrn, battery, etc., gooa
car. $2450 080, 814-446-1958.

2623.

R~tglatered

1977

.
IINIII Ford Eoco.!!,.
air, I
_.t, uo oond, ...,_r..ttM.

SEASONED FIREWOOD

1984 VW Rlbblt L, good cond ,
4opd, 12,000. 0 .8.0 . 614·
2454154.

74

cand, DO,OOO miiH. M-141-8102. ;11177;:;;:-;Chowy;;:::
::-lllo
= kccup:-:V:-:-6: ,,_
.,..o,
11N111 0011, aio. tift, roar ,..,. QOOd, teiiO. 304-t71..281a.
~- 11,000, 304o6"/l:
3271
11177 on.-4on Ford truck, a1ao1

It's That Time Again!

AC,

running gear. 1114-379-2143.

Pure brad chlckent, 304· 57&amp;-

SWAIN

53

Car, South C.rollnl car. A·l
Con~ loaded, liking 12,500. 1980 Chevy Cemaro V-8 , n c
304·rr&gt;-&amp;139.
running cond, body good,
llrm . 304-882-20n.
'17 Oida Flrenu, 33,000 mll11,
llka naw, !_5J500. call 1Her 7:00, t980 lmptll Chevarotat, good
304.fi37·20UO.
condition, new paint, afiarp .

~ Exc.

191111 Olda •

MITCHELL'S FIREWOOD
PROCESSING

1978 2 door Ford Thunderbird .

Rt. 6Bt E11t of Albanr,. Wa ac-

lltampa. Ear y harveat
appiH,ptlch•, home grown

RENT TO OWN

Farm Supplies
&amp;Livestock

for All

1'N Kenworth 11m1 tractor,

Dunrovln Fruit F1rm juat oft St.
eapl food

&amp;

Aoush'a
9trlwberry
Farm:
BNna $15 bueh .. ; cucumber.
$10 buehtl; good canning
lomatou, $6 buahel. 2 mil•
from New Hnen 3Q4..882-2237.

Autos tor Sale

71

- - - - - -- · 72 Trucks tor Sale
71 Autos tor Salt!

Autos tor Sale

71

1980 Olds Tomado, runs good .
1f7S Lincoln Contlnent1l Mark 6"'-992·5739.
IV, good ehlpe, 304-875-1242.
1983 Chevatte, autom1tlc, 4
1m Oldl CUIIut Suprema door, hlrlchbac:k, great gas
$toO. 304-458-1875.
miiHga, nlea ~r, $1,200. 614·

C.nnlng lomaton. Bring containers. llarthall Adam&amp;. 614247·2065.

Inc. Good

C~S~IfiW~

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

58

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

58

August 19, 1990

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

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and, according to Sheriff James
M. Soulsby, reinforces his argument that the coilntY Is In need of
a new faciilly .
According to Sheriff Souls by ,
prisoners Brian Bass and Jona ·
than Cline fled the facility
between midnight and 7: 25a.m .
and as of tale this morning, had
not been re -captured.
Bass was In jail on Meigs
County Court charges of proba ·
tlon revocation, no operator's
license and a previou s charge of

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By BRIAN J. REED
Senllnel News Staff
The escape of tw o prisoners
from the Meigs County Jail thi s
morning will change the way the

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Area lawmen continue
search for two escapees

ZESTA
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1 Section. 10 Pages

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, August 20, 1990

FREE
MIXED

Low tonight in the lower 70s.
Chance of rain 70 percent.
Tuesday, high In lower 80s.
Chance of rain 80 percent.

MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT - Several
hundred people gathered at thr · Hill Stage to hear
the Crossover Band SaturdaJ• a ft ernoon at the

Meigs County Fair. Coming from Pomeroy, the
Crossover Band Is a local favorite with their blend
of country and pop-rock music.

Jury finds McGinnis guilty
HUNTINGTON. W.Va. !UP I I
- A jury fou nd Lyle McGinn IS
guilty Saturday night of murdt ' r
In the strangulalion of his wife
and recommended me rev. mea n·
lng he would be sentenced to life
In prison bul could becon1e
eligible lor parole.
The Jury deliberaled a litt.lr
more than three hours in Ca bell

Ill. were silting wi th lhe1r arms
entwmed, holding hands. The son
appeared stole.
Juror Ray Ashby sa id th P
jurors felt McGinnis was guilty,
but the big hangup was over
mercy or no mercy.
In clos ing arguments. I he
prosecution ca lled the defend
ant 's version of his wife's death

County Circuit Court in convi ct ·

"abs urd. "

defense

McGinnis declared he and his

lng lhe43-yearold accountanl of
the murder of his wife. Kathy,
last Nov . 29.
Judge Alfred Ferguson sa id he

termed I he evidence a ll
clrcumstantla l.
Aller three weeks of res lim·
ony. I he Jury was told it can find

wife were kidnapped by three
men from Gallipolis, Ohio. last
Nov . 29. Hr sa id o ne of the men
killed he r and the ot her two

probablywoulddo thesentE'nrmg
Sept 7 when post-tri al motinns

McGinn is innocenl. gu ilt y In thr
seco nd degree; guill y in the fir st

to r turrd him, and ran him ovPr
an Pmbankment in hi s .Jrrp on a

are heard. Ferguson said Mc(; in nis co uld become el igible pa1·ote
after serving time, and both the
figures 10 and 15 years •·err
mentioned.

degree with mercy; or guilty in
the first degree wlthouJ mercy. A
verdicl off no mercy would have
meant life m prison with no
chanre of parole.

rural Kenlucky road
In summar izing the evidence
aga lnsl McGinnis. Ch iles pointed
to what he said were holes in
McGinnis' alibi. The prosecutor

Defense lawyPr Robert Allen

and

the

companies In which he owned
stork and was an officer. He had
pleaded guilty to federal fraud
c harges last spring.
McGinnis allegedly placed her
body, cla d ln a pink loililn&amp; ~uit .
In his new J eep station wagon
and drove 30 mil es to Si. Albans
where he dumped the body
behind a shopping mall.

' 'This case is ahsolutrly, rn

sa id it makes no sPnse for a

sa id he was · 'cer ta lnly surpri sed
They had no motive."
Rober! King, the oth erdef•cnse
atlorney, said the Jury "made a
mistake. This case will be
pursued on a post -t rial bas is
There will be appeals and It hink

tire ly circums Ian tlal evidPnrc."
Allen sa id In closing argument s
''T he prosecullon expects you 10
make one gigantic leap of faith
"They're saying. 'be lieve us.
believe us'"
Allen sa id the prosecution

murderer to kill Kathy MeGi nnl s
In her home, then drive the bodv
.10 miles to be dumped In ~
populated are a.
He sa id McGinnis' claims of
be ing tonu red with a burning kc)·
a nd ha ving his haircut also make

successful ones."

showed no motive for M er: i nnis

no srnse.

King said the defense probably
will make a mol ion for rcvn sa l
"For slarters. the Indict mont

to kill his wife.
Earli er. Cabel l Countv Prosrcutor Chris Chile s told tlw Jury

"'Please don' J cut my hair.
break my ankle in stead." ' Chilrs
sa id Jo the jury in a mocking

was bad," King said .
When the verdict was re ad,
McGinnis had his knuckles
against th e table, his head wa s

McGinnis ' vrrsio n of his wife'&lt;;
dpa th is too "absurd" to b('
bC'l!evt•d .
Thr high -livin g acrountJn l

volcr . "WhPn you rtrP torlurrd.
thry clon't tnrturl' y(]u by cuttin g
your hair. His sto r y makPs no

down and his eyes shu! He made

was charged wilh using a tole·

Chiles ack now ledged to I he

no visible physical movem ent on
hearing the guil1 y vrrdirt .
His daughter, Ami, bu1 st ou1

phonr cord to strangle hi s wifr.
Kathy , Ci ftrr learning he was
br ing i nvPsligated for rmbrL ·

jury. imported from Fayrttr
County. that rno~ t of thf&gt; prosrcu li on' s ca sl' was comprised of

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attempted escape.
Cl in e was Indicted in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court on
July 20 on one count of grana
theft and one rount of fleeing and
eluding.
The two prisoners chipped a
hole lhrough the plaster In th e
second floor cell block. climbed
across the building through th e
attlc and exited the alllc lhrough
the ce iling In a second-fl oor
restroom. The lwo prisoners
used a rope made of a braided
bedsheet to cl imb from the atti c
and then fled th e building
through a second floor window

Soulsby explained lh al Jhe
building Is no longer secure. In
add ition , overcrowded cells ha ve
contrlbuled to the problem .
Co ntinued on page 10

PRISONERS ESCAPE- This rope, made of braided bed sheets,
was the means of escape for two prisoners from the Meigs County

Jail early today. Brian Bass and Jonathan Cline were sliD allarge
lale Monday morning. The prisoners climbed through lhe attic of
the jail and escaped from a second floor window .

SmEWALK IMPROVEMENT - Middleport
village residents are seeing lmproveml!nl• to the
sld es walk alon~ Mill Street. The work Is heln~

Meigs man killed in auto accident
One man was kil led on Imparl
Saturdaylnaone-caraccidenl on
Gibson Road north ofRoute6931n

turned . According to the GalliaMrlgs Post. Sla le Highway Pa
Jrol. hl' was alunr in the vehiclf'

Meigs Countv.

and wa s not wearin g a sea t belt

Charles L. Bulcher , 74 . of
Mudfork Road, Pomeroy . was
heading south on Gibson Road
when helosleontrol ofh ispick-up
truck. slipped off the gravel road,
hll an embankment and over·

Bu lc her wa s pronounced dead
at lhe scene by Meig s County
Co ronor Douglas Hunter .
In othe r patrol news, no om•
was Injured In a two-car accident
Thu rsday on Township Road 411:1

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done hy Eldon Walhurn, Middleport, who got th•·
bid on the project which is being paid for with
Issue 2 monies of $27,674.

in Meigs Count y.
Gera ld L. Oill , age 56. :12405
Amberger Road, Racine, was

southbound on Townsh ip Road
403 when he wen I !ell of cenler,
s triking a car driven by Michael
D. Adkins. age 37, 32010 MinN s
ville Road, Racine.
Dill was char ged with failure to
yil'id half of roadway .

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Good Weell ofA111. 19,1990
FIIIST PLACE II'ULL - David Hively of
GaiUpolis and his Minneapolis Moline, "HIUbWy
Hustler," make a pulllfor first place In the 6,000

pound fleld·otook tractor category In Saturday
Night's lractor-lruek pull al the Melp County
Fair.

BLOWIN' BLACK SMOKE - Jeremy Stone of
Dexter and his John Deere 4010 mate a

second·place pull In the tractor-truck pull held
Saturday al the Melp County Fair.
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