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                  <text>Page- 16- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, August 22. 1990

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Pomeroy - Middleport. Ohio, Thursday, August 23, 1990

Copyrighted 1990

CDBG funding down
for Meigs County
By BRIAN J . REED
Se ntinel Stall Writer
Thl' Meigs County Commissioner s discussed a Commu nity
De velopm ent Block Grant Fund
appllrat ion a I their r egul ar mee t·
ing on Wednesd ay aftern oo n
The CDBG Small Citi es Progra m is a federa l program wh ic h
is administered throu gh th e Ohio
Department of DcvPiopment.
The commissioners anticipat e
being eligibl e for approxima tely
$104,400 of fi scal year 19YO CDBG
fundin g. provided t hat thecounty
meets the applicable req uiremenls of I he progra m
Th at figure Is down $10 .001 1
f rom t he 1989 funding figu re.
Accord ing to Mary Hobstetter .
M e igs Coun ty Co mm iss i on
Cl er k. CDB G fund s can fund a

PAPER
TOWELS ROLL

AT THE SCENE 7
This 1985 Chevro let
Chevelle was totaled In an two-car acc idenllhal
occured on SR 124 In Mel1:5 Cou nty Wednesday

broad ra n gP of &lt;:tctivitit'S lnc!ud
ln g eco nomic dPvc lopment pro·
j ccts:
s tn'ct, w atl?r supply,
dra i nage and san it ary sewer
impon:pmcnts ; demoliti on of
un sa f e struct ures and housing
and nPighborhood facil ities.
Thr Pleva tor i ns ta l lrd last ypar

in the Meigs County Cour thousl'
was p.1 id for by \ llHG funds .
The activi ties, according to thr
co mmi ss ioners. mu s t bP dP·
signed to prima r ily benefit low
and rnodrrat (' inco m e pPrsons or
aid in thP prrvention or Pl imi na
lion of slu ms and bl ight.
T hf' commiss ioner s set thr
f1r st publi c hear ing on the

prog r am's proced ures fo r Sep·
l€m ber 5 at 7 p .m . i n the Me igs
Count y Co urt house.
The county 's appli cation m ust

be In to th e stat e by October 31.
M eigs Co unty Engineer Phil
Roberts and Cou nty Garage
Superintend ent Ted Warner r e·
quested th at the commissioners
approve the placement of three
subdivision roads on township
milea ge for the purpose of
imp rovin g maintenance.
T he comm iss ioner s reques ted
tha t Rober ts compile descriptions of the roads in question
before any ac tion is taken .
Roberts also requested a
trans fer of funds to enable his
department to purchase as ph alt
at Augu st pri ces . Bids for asphalt
for th e month of September will
be accep ted next wee k, and th e
commissioners an ti cipat e a dra ·
malic Increase In pric e of asphalt
Continued on page 10

morning. The car's driver , 1R-year-old Penny L.
llensley, wa.• killed. (OVP photo by Brian R eed)

Teen killed in two-car wreck

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Sta l e Hi ghway Patrol spokes·
ma n. Her 1985 Chrvro l et
Chevette wa s totalPd in thf'
acc id ent .
The dri vf'r of thP oncom in g
ca r. Robert A . Venoy, 51. Pome
roy. was not in j ured.
Hens ley wa s tran sport ed to
Veteran s Memor ia l Hospital in
Pomeroy where she was pro·
noun ced dead.
Cars were backed up for

approximatP ly a quart er of a
mil e fr om the sce ne of the cras h.
and the stopped traffic caus&lt;'d

SPvPra l schoo l bu s routPS havr
been changed and l unc heon pri ·
c·r~ have bPen an nounced In
prepar ati on for the opening of
sc hool s i n thP E ast ern Lo cal
School D istr ict Monda y.
A full regular cla y of ins lrur ·
tlon for st ud ent s will be held
Monda y althoug h 1Pachrr s an• to
rrporl on Friday . Lun chf's willbr
sf'rvrcl begin ning Mond a~ · . Thr
pr\rrs sPt b~· th f' boa rd an'
r lemp nt ary studPnt s. kindf'r·
gart en through si x. $1 .20; j uni01
high and h'gh schoo l students.
$ 1. '2~ BrPak fasts wi ll bP servpd
for n~ rPn ls.
E lpmf&gt;nt~:~r~· sturl r nt s nrw to
thr dis tric t an:. to rrp or l to thr
sduml nrarrq thPi r hom rs on
Mond ay. and s tud Pnt .-; in gradrs
i 1'2 i! rf' t o rPpnrl to thP high
sc hoo l somf't imP be forr t hf&gt; ope n·
in g uf sc hoo l. Hichard D . ~ m it h.
super intPndr nt announcrd . In ·

formation regarding workbook
f ees will be furn is hed to students
th e first d av of school

HP J lso report e d that th e rP
have brPn severa l rha ngrs t his
vear In thP distri ct' s transporta ·
lion sys tf'm wlth the numbN of
bus routes bein g reduced from 1:1
to ll. Thls means th at som p
ch ildren will board th e bus
£' arl lrr sincr mo st routrs will
begi n pickups earl ier. Sm ith
ex pla ined that the r edu ct ion In
bu s rou tes was made to cons£'r\'P
rt've nu f' rrsou r ces of the d lst ri ct
The bu s rout r c hangrs Jrf• J .'&gt;
foll ows :
Alfr ed Wa il . Bu s J· This bus
w ill travf'l New Hopt'. Bi::l hr .-.
Road, Sumner Roa d. Poo lt•r
Ro ad, Coun tv Road 82, Township
Hoa d 8\ Pomeory Pike to t he
cll so·Jct line with M eig s ancl lht'n
w ill travel f r om Flalwoods Hood
to Fivr Point s.

anoth er acc iden t only an hour
aft er the ori gin al cras h.
Bobby J . Rupe. 18 , Pomer oy,
was stopped on the roa dway
when she was st ru c k fr om beh ind
by a car that wa s unable to slop in
time to avoid co lli sion. The car
was driven by Brenda S. Jarvi s.
24, Cut ler .
Rupe, Ja r vis , and three pas ·
sengers In Ja rvis' car suffered
mino r injuries a nd werP take n to
Vel er.1n s Memorial Hos pital by
Mrlgs Co unty EMS. All five were
trr atf'd and relPasPd .
No one was c ited in th r seco nd
accident.

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Ca r oly n Ri tc hie. Ilu s 3: The
bu s w ill tran spo rt the A l fred area
st udents, Ca l away H tdg e and all
studPnt s in thr Tuppers Pl ain s

a rra
Bruer M yers, Bus i : Thr bu s
will tr ave l R ainbow Rid ge, Lo ng
Run, Sm ith Ridge. Mount Oli ve,
l l igl ev Ridge, Lo ng Bottom ,
Curti s Hollow and Locu sd t
\. r ove . His bus will tran sfer
student s with Sa nd ra Cowder y at
abo ut the sa me time and place as

last yea r .
Flossie Di ll . Bus 18: She will
t ri.l ve l thr same rout e as she d id
las t year . HoweH·r. this yea r shr
will begin her r ou te on T owns hip
Roa d 22 tBill Pooler Road ) , will
1ake Township Road 156, To wn ·
ship Road 83 tSk lnner Runt.
County Road 26, tFiatwoodsl
Lover s Lan e and County Road H2
tTexa s Roa dt .
Contin ued on page 10

ELSD seeks emergency levy
8~

CHARLENE IIOEFLICIJ
· Senlln el Stall Wriler
\ 'o tr rs in the Easter n L oca l
Schoo l D istrict will farr a fi vt'
mIll rmrrgpncy oprra t in g lf'V~' to
run for two years when th ey go to
th e poll s in \iovcm ber
Thr Ea stern Local Board
passed a reso lu tion to put th e
levv on t he ballot aft er aga in
re~l ewin g the financial situ at ion
of th e d is trict. Fin anc ially
strapped for seve ral years, the
d istric t has r epeatedl y t r ied to
pa ss operatpng levi es w ithou t

success ovp r the past several
year s.
Ac co rding to Audit or Wi lli am
Wick l! nP. bn sl'd on t hr m ost
rrcent Pva l ua tlon . l hf' fivf' mill..,.
wi ll ge nera te $1&gt;4.6Sq 22
During the meeting th e resig natio ns of several teach ers wprc
accept ed. Domnie Eichinger resig ned as disabled handicapped
teacher. George Gagai as j unior
high science teacher and M ar y
.Jo Buck ley as D .H . teach er.
Pro fessio nal growt h rl'imb urse ment was approved f or

Local soldier in Saudi Arabia

SHAMPOO •.•••• ;Y •••••••8.'.L~ ••••
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Meigs Co unty EMS unit a rrived ,
accordi ng to an Giillia - Meig~

Eastern schools to open Monday

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More real Specials

By MELINDA POWERS
OVP News Stall
A Meigs Coun ty woman was
k illed In a two·car acciden t on
Stat e Rout e 124 in Rutland
Township Wednesda y morning
Penny L Hensley, 18. La ngs
v ille. apparently lo st con trol in a
curve on we t pavement. wen t le ft
of cen ter. a nd was s t ruck i n thr
right si de by an oncoming
vehicle . Sft c wa s t raw l ing at
approximat ely 50 miles pPr hour
a t the tim P of impa ct .
Hr nsley. who was not wearing
a sea t b elt at the l im P of thL'
accident, wa s t ra ppt·d inside her
car for a bout 15 mi nutes beforf.' a

Frederic k .I. Sm llh .J r.. son of
Fi rst Sergean t !retired! Freder·
lck J Sm ith. Middleport . re·
cen tl v was sPn t to S;~ udi Arabia
as a·n officer with the U.S.
I
Army's 82nd Airborn Divi sion
ou t of Fo ri Bra gg, N.C.
Smith ha s been In the service
for 12 years and has served duty
In Korea . Germany, and In l ast
yrar's Invasi on of Panama .
Accordi ng lo his f alh er. Smll h
Is a M aster Pa rac hutist and has
made over 3,000 j umps.
Smllh Is gradu at e of Me igs
High School and jo ins other
serv1re m en and women from
Meigs County ca lled lo serve In
the Middle Eas t.

FRi:DERICK SMITH JR.

tear hrrs. Steve Weber and Li nda
Sh ull z. T he new bu s rou te sys tem
for the sc hool year and the
reduc t ion of buses from 13 to II
wa s approved.
Margaret Cau thorn and Judy
Wo lfe wer e employed as library
aides for the 1990·91 sc hool yea r.
K eith Hunt was hired as a bu s
driver for th e Meigs voca tional
students rep lac ing Ma ry Rose
who retired, and Sheila Spencer
and H('Qrlc Et hel Lambert were
h ired as su bstitute cooks for the
year.
The board also employed Bob
Cr one as asslsta n t f ootball coach
r eplacing Donnie E i chinger and
hired Luke lzer as volunteer
assista nt f oot coach. A high
schoo l handbook wa s adopted
and certain appropriation modlflcallon s for the 19891ottery fu nd
were approved.
In other action the board
adopled Inc re ases In th e SVAC
ticket prizes to athletic conies!.
T he c harge t or va rsity footb all
and boys b asketball wil l be$3 fo r
adults and $2 for studen ts; g irls
volleyball a nd girls basketball.
$2 tor adults and $1 for students,
and junio r high sporting event , $2
tor adulls and $1 for studen ts.
The contract with Nallonal
Sc hool Studio (Lifetouchl for
school pictures w as renewed.

A BONNE'IT FOR MISS MEIGS - Miss Meigs,
a dwarf cow owned by Pomeroy i\ttorncy Frt&gt;d
Crow and Michael Warner, will he making
appearances In Pom eroy Friday wearing this
colorful polka dol bonnet and dlapt•r created hy
Edna Triplell, left . Karen Werry. employ ed in lh&lt;•

Crow'• office, assi .sLs In dl.splaylng I he aUtre. The
··name the cow" contest is Crow's wu.y of brtngtnR
to the altenHon of officials lhe lack of major new
highway construction in the county over the past
decade and to securr some commitme nt frrtm
t.•a ndidutes ht'forP the No\'Cmher general e le{'tion .

Little cow sheds light on big issue
By CHARLENE JIOEt' LKII
Senlin e1 St aff Writer
A co ncern a bout th e l ack. ol
major new h ighway co nstruction
in Meigs Cou nt y ove r the past
decade and t he urg ency t o grt
some commitment of dollars thi s
elect ion year prompted Frrd
Crow who owns a mini -cow tn
rome up w i th a g immick to
at tract at tPn ti on 1o what he ca ll s
" tlw forgottrn coun ty .".
Cr ow has inlt iatrd t hroug h Thr
Da ily Sf'ntinrl a "na me th Pcow "
C'On trs t. T hf' dwarf row can bf'
glvP n a first or a firs t an d sr cond
nam P wit h suggf'stions to br Jpfl
elthr r wit h Crow or a t lhf'
new s paprr . T hP wl nnPr will
recrlvP LO prizes ra ngi ng from a
hot wa ter bottl e to a sav in g bond .
De adl inP for r ntrring thr co n·
tes t Is Sept 21. For th e per son
lelllng In L;J words or less or in a
poem why th e name was Sf'·
lected , a $511 sav in gs bond will
a lso br awa r dPd .
As ex pl ain ed by Crow. the yea r
old row atlra ct s attention be·
cau se of I ts size. It weig hs less
than 2011 pounds. while th e
normal cow o f it s age a nd brcPd
1red angus) i s approxima te ly 90
pounds.
''One exper t has advi sed th at
the reason for I he small size of
the cow Is that Mi ss Meigs did not
r ece ive the normal nourishmen t
from It s mother . Apparently as a
ca lf Miss Meigs got her milk
from her m other 's hind teat, "
said Cr ow.
"That " , co nt ends Crow, "Is
whal has happened to Meigs
Co unty Insof ar as major new
highway constructi on Is concer ned- we' ve been relegated to
the hind leal and we're not happy
about th at ."
"Po liti cians need to be made
very aware of the seriousness of

the lac- k of highway drvrlopmcnt
in Meig s Count.v and thr cov.'
ron rrsr ls jus t onr wav we hOJX' to
do th&lt;.~t. " Cr ow commrn tr d
He po int ed out th at th e la; t
maj or co nstruc tion in Meigs
Co unt v was a four lanr bypass of
Pomcfov on Sta te Rout e 7 ln the
1970's. In the 196fl' s &lt;.1 four lanP
highw ay wa " co ns tructtd whi ch

('Xtrnd Pd fro m P n mt.· m.\· to Dar
win 1\t Dtuwin tht.• hig hwa.\·
"iiopped l.att•r the sta le highway

offici a ls rf•mo vNl fur ther con

.;;trurt ion nn l J_S :u fr orn na rwi n
to At hf' ns from thrlr agpnda
"So yo u SPl' M('igs Count y has
be(-' n for got t1 ·n h )· th r StatP of
Ohi o". said Cmw
Th P Pnnwrny at tornt• y sa id
!h al therr• is a much n(•e&lt;kd
prio ri ! y for I" X tendi ng US. Rou tc
:i:l sou th from Athe ns to Di::lrwln
wbPrr th e modern fnur lam'
highway Is located since• !raffle
has incrf'&lt;J SPd tt• n fold sin ce 196.1
Ht• sa id , '·probably more i m ·
por tant . however . is the need of Ll
nrw stale hi ghwa y from RouteJ.1
direct to thP Ravl' nsw ood br idge .
Th is new hi ghway wou ld open
thou sands of acres for Indu strial

si tcs ''

Crow sai d th at thr dwarf row.
M iss Meigs, is a sy mbol of M ei~ s
Count y's !nability to obt ai n state
or fl'der al funds fo r new highway
cons ! ruc ti on purposes
He say s he Is usin g th e cow
con test In hopes of ca tc hin g the
attenti on of candid ate s of both
pa rti es who arc running fo r stalf'
offi ce.
" What we need fr om thesP
(' anclldat ps is a commitm ent to
hu\ld i m med!atpJy these nrw
hig hway s in M eigs Coun ty and
wf' ll f'Pd th at eo mmltm ent be forr
thP NovL•mbc r r l('('tio n. Alw a.vs
bP fo n~ we havp had prom isPs but
no ac tion ". said Crow .
As for the cont es t. Crow sa id
Miss M£•igs in her polka do t
bonnet and d ia per wil l be makin g
Sf'VPral appe ara nces !n Pomeroy
on Fri da y . Between9and 10 a.m.
It will br al The Dally Sentinel
offir r. from 10 a.m _ ro noon
ar ou nd town In Pom r r oy and
per haps Mlddlrport ; f rom noon
to 2 p.m . at Powe ll's parklnK lot,
and from 2 to 4 p.m. on th e Kroger
parking lot.

Development district to meet
Th e r egu lar monthly meeting
of 1he elght -co un ly Buckeye
Hills. Hoc king Valley Regional
Developm ent Di strict Executive
Commlltee will be held Tuesday,
August 28, al 7; 30 p.m. In the
conference room of the Buckeye
Hills. Hoc king Va lley Regional
Developm ent District offices l ocal ed on Washington Count y
Road 9, Mwrtetta .
The per sonnel committee,
composed of chairman N. Rl
chard Mowery. Fred Hoffman ,
Nan cy Hollister and Jim Way ·
mer, will meet In the conference

r oom at 6: 30 p. m.
T he audit and bud get commit tee made up of chairman Glen 0 .
Miller, Glenn Dierkes. E leanor
Thom as and Mike Workm an, wtll
m eet In theotflceofth eexecu tlve
direct or at 6 p .m.
On the agenda for discussion
are the 1989 administra tive
audit, per sonnel matters and
budget revi sions .
T he district Includes Meigs,
Athens, Hocking, Monroe, Morga n, Noble, P erry and Washing·
ton counties .

We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantitieo . •Prices Effective Through Saturday. Augu8t 26 •USDA Food Siamps and WIC Coupono Accepted . •Not Ruponllbla For Typographical or Pictorial Erroro.
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�Thursday. August 23. 1990

Commentary

DOE shuns probe by Congress

The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

WASHINGTON - The Energy

DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON .~ REA

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publlsh&lt;r

Page- 2- The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Thursday, August 23. 1990

CHARLENE HOEFLICH
General Manager

PAT I\111TEHEAD
Asslslanl Publisher/ Controller
A ME MBER of The Un liPd Press Inter nat tonal, Inl a nd Dally PrPS ~
A.ssoclatlon a nd the American Newspaper Publishers Assoc iation.
LETTERS OF OPINION are wel come They should be lf'Ss than 300
words long Alllf"ltrrs are subjPCt to editing and must bf' signed with
name. addres s and te lephone number . No unsigned letters will b£- publlshPd. LE&gt; t1 ers shou ld be In good tasiP, addressing Is suP s, not personal! ·

ties

Bush and Saddam
square off
By LEO!II IH/Ii!EL
l'PI Chief Correspondent
WASHJNGTO\" - Presidenl Saddam Hu ssei n hides behind the
diapers and p('tfJcoats or Iraq' s forr ign hostages, but he rema i ns as
dangerous ly unprPdictablf' as an, · othpr cornered coward.
Incredibly. to somr of hi s Mos trm ne i ghbo rs 1n 1hr Middle bst. 1hr
Rag hdad butrhpr who ra ped tin.v Kuwait still is rcgardrd as rhP
hl'roic "Sword of the Arabs."
As for Saddam·s main adversary, l.'acationing Geo rge 13ush looks
lPss th an heroir ally prt•sldPn1i al Js he fi shes frantically and golfs
grimly whi iP America teet er s on lh r brink of war .
Rush briefly laid as ide his rod and clu bs Monday to warn I hr
Baghdad bul ly in a 13a l timore speech to thr \ 'etrrans of Fo reign War s
that he holds him respons ible for the sa felv of thr helples s hostages
who includ e babiPs and womr n.
Ry making pawn s of innoc ent s abroad. the p rf's ident co nt endrd,
SJ ddam ha s rar ned · 'th r sco rn and condPm n&lt;.~ti o n uf the cnt irP
world .,

Congressional

in ves tigators

Department Is practicing artifi -

have made numerou s requests tu

cia I glasnost - clai ming to be
candid about ser ious problem s at
the na t ion 's nuc lear weapon s
plants while keep in g those protr
lems spcrel
t'VI'n from
Co ngress.
Energy Secretary J ames Wal kins is the one boas ti ng of a new
openness, but onr ox his chi ef
a idP s, u ndersecrf'l ar y .J oh n
Tuck , is be ing coy wi th Congress .
Tuck has been wa rding off
co ngres sio nal tnvrstigators who
are looking for possible safe ty
and secunty problems.
That"s a dist urbing sign For
years. the En ergy Department
operated in shroud of secrecy.
cloaking th e hideo us sa fet y fla"·s
a t nuclPar weapons plants . The
govf'f nm rnt ha s finally acknowl
edged that the safety of thou ·
sa nds of Amencan s was thre &lt;J ·
tened by a cc iden ts a nd sec uri ty
fla" s at the fac iliti es. Man;' of
thP nucl ear wpapons plant s wen•
c losed or S('a led back as thr truth
ca me ouT.
Now it will cos t taxpay er s
billi ons of doll ar s to clean Ihem
up, and tho se ta:\pJyersareowed
somr honest\ in rC' turn Watkin s
prom ised 11. but he is n·t
delivenng .

review Energy Depa rtment files
and get co pies of documents But
Tuc k has stymied those request s
and irked so me importa n l people
in the process.
Some in Congress are quietly
putting pressure on Watkins to
rein in Tuek, and the dispute has
ra ised questions about the people
Wa t kin s has surrounded him mself with .
Watkins took heat from Con·
gr ess for nominating Victori
Stello to be hi s assistant secw
lary with the j ob of cleaning up
the weapons plants. Stella was
plagued by accu sa tions that he
ha d covered up problem s with
nuclear power plan ts when he
was with the Nuclear Regu latory
Co mmission. Af ter a romeorou s
co nfirmation process . Stello fi·
n a il~- withdrew his name f rom
co nsiderat ion for thp job.
When Stel la bowed out , Tuck
got thP r Psponsibilitirs added to
his workload until a new assist ·
ant secrrtar y is appointed. 13ut
politics are his game. not nuclear
li' Chno logy He had b&lt;'en a White
Housr aide in the final )" l'ars of
ttw Reaga n administration. &amp;&gt;foret hathe heldtopSenate staff
JObs bestowed on him by the

Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta
Republican partv .
Some staffers i n the depart
men I joke th at Tu ck ·· didn "t even
know what plutoniu m was until
he started the j ob "
There are signs that Watkins
himself hasn't always agreed
with Tuck Sources 1n lhedepart
menl lold us that Watkin s has
been overheard shouting at Tuck
behind closed offic e door s. A
department spokeswoman told
us that Watkins is tou gh on all of
his staff. Butt hat isn't evidence
e nough for co ngre ss ional
staffers that Watkin s has his
staff under ti ght control.
Tuck may ha ve offended one
too many i mportant people when
he crossed Rep . John Dingell,
D -Mi ch . who heads the House
com mittee charged with over ·
see ing the Energy Department.
Tu ck ha s pul road bl ocks In front
or Dingell ' s in vestiga tors w hen
they asked to look at some
department document s.
Dingell is f irmg back hard. He
recPnl!y \\-TOti.' a threa!t&gt;n inl{
le tter to Watkins. Our associa trs
Scc ll Slee k and Tim Warner ha ve
obta i ned a copy of that l et ter. ··1
hop£' you will inform Mr . Turk
t hat this committee has jurisdic-

Th e prestdent's bt&gt;lated use of the term " hosta ge&gt;· demons l ra tPd
hts d ePpP ning co ncern fo r an estimatrd J,()(X) Amrncans hPid in I ra q
and occupied Kuwa i t
Still, somr of us werp not r f'assu r pd whpn Bush rrs um ed hi s
vacat ion in Main P.
White Hou Si' prPss Sf'fTt' l rH J. Marlin Fitzwatrr sJys ills important
for the American peo p!r to SC'(' th a t thr prrsidrnt "is not holt'd up i n
I he White House ··
The Idea is th at Bush mu st df'rn o n~tr a tf' that hr ' " not held hostagr
by Saddam· s hos tage holding
Baloney '
When i:l forPign dic tator takrs thousa nds of Arnrri ca ns hos tagr and
starts to deplo.v thrm in a human sh ield . !hP command rr -in·c hif'f
should park hiS go I( cart and hrad fur thr ova l offic r.
Bush got a littlr trsty during th e w~kend over thr tr lrvt sion
imagPs of hin; \·acationi ng during th e nation al cr! sts .
From his golf cart. hr heated ly told reporlrr s it was nor appropri atr
for him to fir! d sr ri ous qurs tio ns on vacation
What was inappr opriatP was his pla y in g golf whr n hr shou ld h&lt;.~ \. t '
been working. a nd his mis placed co ncer n aOOut his ima gr
MeantimP. Saddam lPt his T\' mouthpiece prpsr nt a fi\'P -pdt 1p lan
for peace and ··freedom for all ··
He offered To free lhP ho stJgrs in px c han gr for a romplf' tr
Ameri can pul lout i n thr Persia n Gulf r eg ion .
~ : mplo ying his convo l ut~d rf'asoning . Sad dam sat d that plat·ing tht'
hostages " at vit al target s may prP\'P nt mi l itar y aggress ion."
In an insulti ng attempt to )usllfy the Ia king uf the hostages. Saddam
sa id . "Averting death and s Ia rvat ion rPsul t ing from Am eri ca n poltr~
against fra q. by pn•vi.'nting so mrc 1tizens fr om travrlin g. tsa g11 in for
humanity as a whole"
Some rind it bitterly iront c tha t such ba1 han e babblin g co mr s fr om
rhr land onre knm"·n as Mf' sopo t ~Jmia . rhP crad lP of c i\'ilizatton .

Berry's World

TWO STEPS BACK - Presi ·
drnt Bush ha s sensrd that the
fed eral bureaue rat·y Is quietly
restoring the ambiguous and
burdensome regulations that
President Re aga n had wiped off
th e books. That is the rea i J'f'ason
behind Bush"s forma lion of the
Coun c il on Co mpetiti ve ness
headed by Vice Presid ent Dan
Quayle. Bu t as wP have already
reported, the co uncil go t oU tu an
inauspicious start It defended
pharmaceulical co mpanies that
have co rnered thP ma r ket on
crrtain drug s to t rrat rarP
disea ses. The law granting !hat
monopoly makes sense only if the
drug co mpany t akes a fm ancia l
ris k to develop a drug wilh a
limi ted markt'l. bu! that hasn' t
alw ays bern thr casr.

Cleaning up state govemment _ _ se_n._L_ong_:__
F'i ght mg co tTu pti or1 i n staff•
go ,·rrnmrnt 1s too oft en m orC' .1
war of word s than of act to n.
Th&lt;II IS wh~· wh f' n a poli tic al
rf' fo rm h i ll p &lt;.l\\(' S that prom isr-.
to makP rpal chan ge, th Pre IS
rPason to CP lr brat r. Thr gover
nor' s stgnmg rarlir r this month
o f legisla ti on. H R :l!-tH. makmg
permanent t hr inspector genrr
al·s office i n starr govPr nm ent 1s
:., uc h a s tr p . H. B. JRR is a g()()() le~ w
that prom isf's to make it easlPr tn
PX~X&gt;st' corrupt indi vi dua ls and
act ions in statr go\'rr nmrnt

gf'nf'r; tl ha\·! Onl' jOb : 10 lnVPSti ga rc t he rna nagrm r n t and opera
ri on o f agrn c tf•s and rrport
lnrffiClrnciPs and ach o f co rru p
li on to ltl(' h('ad s of thr
gO\'t' rnm rnt
Go\' Richa rd CrlC's tr 1n .Junf'
19&amp;\ iss uf'd d n r:-a•cu tl\'P o rcll~ r
rrr aring tllC' Off icf' of ln sprctor
( ;l'rll'ral T hr bill t1r signed on
Aug 1 ca lls for f u turf' govrr nor s
10 do ltkrwi sf' - ap(Xlint an
insJ)f'ct or general. &lt;;u bjl'ct to
co nfirnw t ion b\· thP SPnalf' .
\\'t1i le 11 ts rmpossiblr to kn O\A
how much or v.hctlwr hfl\ 'in g an
ins{X'r tor gr n rr&lt;:~l d eters m lscu n

f)loin ts and 1 P"ol\'Pd 1:.,0 of thrm
T ha t 's a t)q .i Pf'J'CP nt rf' so lut ton
rJ IP. J good bf'gt nnm g . Th f' Jl f'Y.
lav. g r &lt;~ nts .\ u hpot: •na pov.:Prs to
rhe 1nspr'rtor grneral. and gi,·rs
protection 10 so·callrd ~ · h t s ll f'
b l o~~· rrs who rrp ort a l lr gf'd 111 is
cu ndur t h~ thf'tr ho..., ~ r..., .
Tht· npxt .sH' P is making surr
th at t hr in SPf'C tOI grn1 •ra l grt s
thr money fr om thr Genrral
Assp mbl~· so it ra n cl o it s job
ri gh t Cur re n t!~· t h{' inSJX'Ci or
genPra l·s offirr ha s th rrf' invr sti ·
ga toro;; and an ad ministrati vr
f' mpl o~· rp . F undm ~ th r insrwrtm
gf'nPral' s office wil l ro me up for

durl b1· slat e Pmployrcs. lhc
Office of l nspP ctor Crnrral in its
first two yra r s ha " brpn bu sy .
Since Aug. 1 ~ 81&lt;. ihe inspeelor
grnPral has rr crivrd 2 1 ~ com

dPbu lc whr n thr next bi ennial
bud grt is cons iderrd nf'x t spr i ng
Clra r l~ ' no onr can lf'g isla tr
ho nf's ty and intl'g ri t~· i nto sta le
gove rnmrn t And nohodv want s

to m akr thf' in spector gr nrral's
nffi cr mto a hugr bu rraurra C".Y in
thr mi sgu1dPd not ion th at somp.
how spe nding a lot of money and

hi rt ng a lo t of peo ple, corru,Jiion
~~· ill go awa,v . Th erP always wi l l
be a few dis honPst p('(lplP in sta tr
govr rnmrnt , ju st as th ere ar pi n
bu si ness and other end eavors.
Wh at ·s important With this new
law i s that the HousP, Se nate and
governor . in a bipart isan fas hion.
rrcog niwd that It i s import ant to
pur sue the highest ethical stand
ards in state govPr nment, and
wrr r wi l li ng to act dec isive ly.
Now it \su ptou s inthe Se nate to
mak e sure that future in sptocfors
grneral pursup this mandate
aggress tvely and professionally
wi t hout partisan ship

Don't fault Souter for being ascetic

lt'o&amp;G
tiO\)R,S
10:00- ~:00

In th is wor ld . i f a man si ts down

u

to think . he is imm ediately asked
if he ha s a headac he. - Ralph
Waldo Emerson .
That wa s thP 19t h century .
Toda y a con templativr man is
ac t ually treated worsP. Hf' ' s
treated as a sol it arv frea k w ho
so mehow neve r learnPd to plcuk
llfe"s richest moment s from t he
jos!le of a cocktail part y.
Jud ge David So ut er. for exam ·
pie, strikes m any obsPrvers not
m erel y as a diffPre nt sort o f
fe ll ow- which hl' sur£'l y is-but
threatening, too. prec ise ly br
cause he Is differe nt. Co lumnist
Martln Schram recently fur
rowed hi s brow over " the I&lt;Jrgf'r

fundamenta l qu Ps ti on" of
w hPt her Souter. "who c hose t o
l1ve a rec lusiv e lire in the very
far mh ouse where he was born. in
a New Hampshire villa ge l pop

2.0001, ha s th e bread th of expe
rif'ncr w!d r enough ro r u ll? on thr
la ws tha t will go\'ern thP l ivrs of
us al l ··
To TimP ma gazim• , " the morr
sNio us quest ion about Souter 's
ascestk ways is wh ether a man
who see ms to prefer books to
people ca n emphathize wi th and
understand the problems of ordi ·
nar y peop le. " (In So uter' s case.
Time gr ac iously co ncludes, he
probably ca n. 1

Ba ta an in World War II. in I BRJ. humori st Will Cuppy in 1884.
car toonist Ernie Bushmiller !creator of "Na ncy·· 1 in l'l05,
danceraclor Gene K elly In 1912 (age 78), actress Barbara Eden In
1934 rage 56), and r oc k drummer Keith Moon or The Wh o In 1947.

By United Press International
Today Is Thursday, Aug. 23, the 235th day ofl990wlth 130 to foll ow .
The moon Is waxing, moving toward Its llrst quarter.
The morning stars are Venus, Mars and Jupiter.
· The evening stars are Mercury and Saturn.
Those born on this date are under the sign ol VIrgo_They Include
· Amerlcah naval hero Oliver Hazard Perry In 1785, poet and novellst
: Edgar Lee Ma sters In 1869. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright , hero of
\•

vigorously," ' the Jetter says. " If
Mr. Tuck does not wish to
cooperat e informally, we can
arrange more formal, and less
pleasant ways."
Dl ngell does have ways of
making Turk 1alk. We have
lear ned tha t the committee has
prepa red subpoena s for the reco rd s, something congressional
staffer s are ra rely forced to do
when seeking documents from
the E nergy Deparlment.
T uck wouldn't talk to us about
the impasse, but department
officials said Tuck was doing
everyt hing he could to cooperate.
con sidering that he is holding
down two jobs In the department .
Those offic ial s also said that
Tuck is a victim of jurisdictional
disput es betwern congressional
committees.

MINI -ED ITO RIAL - An1mal
right s crusa ders ;n r atx&gt;ut to
'&lt;;; 1n t hP foot.
shoot them st&gt;lW_
So me arr insisti ng thai pPople bl'
g i\·rn the right to file law suit s on
b&lt;'ha lf of animal s That would
givf' antmfl l s thp sam r ri ght s as
human twi ng s - the ri gh t to t iP
up Pxpensivp cou rt t!m P and bog
down the judicial sy stPm wlth
fri vo lous and PXJ)f' nstvr Ia w suit s.
T hf' on ly thmg limit 1ng lawsuit s
now is thr sizf' of thr human
populat ion. WP d on·r nrf'd to
('Xtr nd thP pri\·ilf'g&lt;' 10 ot hrr
" pr eir s

Perhaps th&lt;• on I; re!(ret is !hot
this off wf' wasn't Ps tab l ishr-d
Par lit' r For ~Tars. most frdr r a l
agrnciPs and drpar tmPnts ha\·p
brr n opt&gt;ratlng suc cPssfull y
u ndrr I hP v. a trh fu I f'\ r of fPd cra I
\ n-.1-X' l'lor" gpm•ra l. l ns(X'C tor s

•

l ion over DOE and exercises it

On this date In hi story :
In 1926, silent screen Idol Rudolph Valentino died, se nd ing his fan s
Into hysteric mourning.
In 1939, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed a
non-aggression pacL Less than two years later, Germany launched a
blitzkrieg attack on Russia .
In 1982, Beirut Chrlstlan leader Beshir Gemayel was elected
president of Lebanon. He was assassina ted less than one month later
and was succeeded by his brother, A min .
A thought for the day : Humorist Will Cuppy sa id that "etiquette
means behaving yourself a little better than Is absolutely essential."

Vincent Carroll
E nter The 1\ew York T imes .
famous for it s f'Xpa nsivr toler
ance. to wonder whrther a
"bachf'lor l i [p" i so lates Sou ter
"f r o m
r o u t in r
human

prob lems.··
Mos l pund its approached Soul
er 's l ifl•s tyle ginger ly, as if new
to th e tas k of sco lding a fellow for
perf errin g hi s own compan y. No
suc h caut10n shack led Roy
Brooks , professor of l aw at the
Un iversi ty of Minneso ta . He
blunt ly sai d of So uter what so
man y oth ers hint ed al
"He
resides In a t i ny New Hamphire
town !populat ion about 2,()()()) ,
l ives In the sa me sm all farm house In which he was born. has
never married and apparently
has almost no socia l ttl e.. . It Is
fair to say that no other male
nom inee 10 the Supereme Court
In recent memory has so distanced himself from minorities,
women , the disabled, the downtrodden and powerless as Judge
Souter has."
Ignore, for a moment, the
peculiar double stantard em~
braced by Brooks and others .
They would not dare, In this era
of confonnlst progressive thinkIng, to raise such questions of a
never-married woman of middle
age (not If her politics were
agreeably liberal, In any event).
Consider Instead the underlying
prem Lse that wi se men and

women

invari ably

lmme rce

themselves in teh contemporary
cultural curren t. that they avidly
follow each intellectual fa shion
and make a poin t of hobnobbing
with people of every hue, creed
and occupation. No doubt many
wise people share such habits,
but many others do not.
Henry David Thorea u. for one.
never worried a bout solitude
poisoning his sensibility . His two
year s alone at Walden Pond , he
wrote, were spent " living deep
and sucking out all the marrow of
life." Nor did Thoreau' s habits
prevent him from essentially
politic al undertakings, such as
c hampioning th e Individual
against the state, and inve ighing
against materialism.
Indeed, virtually every great
rettgton va lues a tradition in
which a speelal minority Isolates
It sell In ord~r to nurture purity of
soul and cla rity of mind . In
Judaism , It Is Musar movement ;
In Christianity, the monastic
orders .
Surely there are plenty of
legitimate questions to ask about
Judge Souter' s judicial philosophy without damning him for
being a loner from a small town.
There was a lime when Americans respected mavericks and
Individualists . Now,lt seems, we
on ly feel comfortable with sheep.

Pomeroy- Mtddleport. Ohio

The Daily Sentinei - Page- 3

Meigs visits Gallipolis Friday night in '90 football opener
Gallla Academy High School's
Blue Dev lis will open their
bicentennial year football cam ·
paign when Coach Mike S1aggs
Meigs Marauders Invade Galli polis lor a non-conference game
on Memorial Fteld Friday night.
Kickoff time for th e 18th
meeting be1ween the two river
city schools Is 7: 30 p.m . Pregame ceremonies begin at 7:10
p.m .
GAHS athletic director Bill
Wamsley said there are stil l
plenty of choice reserve seats
(around 200) left for Blue Devil
fans. Reserve seats for all five
home games cost $20 per per son
this fall. General admission Is $3
for adults and $2 for students.
Gates will open at 5:30p.m.
Gallipolis leads In the series

with nme wm s agam sl r i ght
losses

Coach Brent Saunders lost 12
se niors off last year's 6-4 3.:1
squad, but has 14 others return ·
ing, Including All-SEOAL per ·
formers and 1990 Co-Captains
Rob Skidmore and Brent Simrm
Simms, 185-pound senior cen ·
ter and defensive linebacker,
was the team 's best tackler last
fall (89) while Skidmore. 2oo·
pound senior two-way ta cklf'.
was seeond in tackles in ju st
eight games with 58.
Other lellermen are Donnie
Haynes, veter an quarterba ck:
Jason Kopack, Tony Logan .
Christian Scott , Chrl' Carman ,
Dave Silverthorn, Allan Garnes ,
F. J . Hastwell, Nathan H ansen.

Tony Canada y, M ike Adam and a
leltl?rman from t wo years ag o,
Gene Garnes. a JUnior lhis fal l.
MaraudPrs Improved
SPcond yea r MPigs Ma ra udf'r
Football Coac h :vlikc Slaggs
we lcomes ba ck 15 lettermen
from last vear's te am that
finished o·5 o.verall and 5~J in thr
Tri-Val ley Confer ance.
The 5.;j f inish for !hr Maraud ·
ers was good enough for a
three- way tie for th ird pla ce i n
the TV C with Be lpre and Vinton
Co unt y. The Marauders lost
seve n seniors lrom last yPar' s
learn . inelud ing All TVC Per
formers Dennis Booth t&gt;. Ed
Crooks, Jay Humphreys, and
Doug Stew art.
The slrPngth of lhr M arauder s

i s exper ien ce at the skilled
posi tions as the maroon and go ld
re t urn thP entire startin g Offen·
si ve backfield. Th e r unning
bac ks will be juni or s.
F'ul lback is Frank Bl ake r5 ~8 ,
ltiO) and tailback is Terry
M cG uire !5·9,1771 . Blakt', a fir st
tea m AII·TVC performer, rushed
for 84R yards in 157 carries la st
year which was good enough for a
5.4 ya rd s a carry average, while
McG uire gained .12o ya rds In 57
ca rri es gocx:J enough [or 5.7 yards
a clip .
Freshman, Hea th Hud son !5 -8.
"41 . is also expected to see
ac t i on at ta ilba ck bPhind
MeG ulrP . The quart erback will
be junior .Jeremy Phalin 15- 10,
" c.. 1 Phal in st art E'd eight games

With mixture of vets, rookies,

Rio's volleyballers ready to defend MOC title
A small but effective mixture
of veterans and newcomers are
the bulwark the University of Rio
Grande volleyball team will offer
this fall in defense of Its Mid-Ohio
Co nference championship.
The Redwomen finish ed the
1989 season at 35-7, one of Its best
slates, and went 7·1 In the
conference to claim the titl e, Its
second In three years The team
opens the season on Saturday ,
Sep t. 1 at Midway ! K y.l and ha s
it first home competition on
Thursday, Sept. 13 at 6 p.m .
against Wilmington and Concord
I W.Va . I .
"I'm looking forward to the
season," District 22 and MOC
Coach of the Year Patsy Field s
remarked. "We have a lot of
talent , but we will meet a lot of
the peopl e in the district and
eonference who al so have tal ent,
because many sc hools didn ' t lose
anything In terms of personnel. "
Fields summarized the season
ou tlook wi th two points: early
compet ition and avoida nce of
Injuries . In th e team's second
ou tin g, tt wi ll travel to Elmhurst
iltl.) for a Sept. 7·8 tournament
against severa l powerhouse vol l ey ball teams In the midwest,
Including Elmhurst , Alma
1Mich.) , North Cenral 1111. 1 and
Oshkosh !Wis. I.
"When we go to Illinois, we will
know exactly what we've got,"
the coac h said . "We will be able
to tell what our strengths and
weaknesses will oe.
· ·1 think our weakness last year
wa s In blocking , but Bl llln a
CooJX&gt;r, one ot our new recruit s,
will help there. I th ink. Blllina ·s
help will serve as a relief for
Shelly Hoop and Teresa Zemp·
ter . TherP wa s a lot of pressure
on them last year and they had t o
play wel l every gam e," Fi elds
sa id .
"The Illinois tournament will
be a deftntte factor ," she added
Krepingtheteamheallhy wlllbe
a key, Fie lds noted , a l though she
is getting back six play ers who
know the ropPS.
Hoop {senior , Coshoct on) was
the 1989 Di slrlct and MOC Play er
of the Yra r. while Zempter
1junior, Po rt, mouth 1 was named
to the first team s of th e district
and M OC. Robin Sharp ! j unior,
T arlton ! cece tved honorable
ment ion from th e dis1rict and
was chose n l or the MOC second
team .
Al so back are Shannon Hu ston
1junior, Wellston), Kyoko Kawa kami 1junior, Tokyo, .Japan) and
Michelle Spears Isophomore, St.
Pa r is 1.
Cooper. a standout athlete at
Jackson High School, I s one of the
three recruits Fields has signed
for the team . Joining her will bP
Tiffany Neff . who played for
Huntin gton Local
in Ross
County. and Memora ln ~ram
fr om Oak Hill.

·'The new play ers can all come
off the bench and help,· · Field s
sa id. "Our bigges t asse t will be a
strong bench and this year I
won't be afra id to go to the bench .
··1 think we'll be all right .·· the
roach added. ··1 enjoyed wo rk ing
with them in summer camp, and
they all worked welltogelher."
As for the district and co nference competition, Fi eld s ex peel '
the MOC schools to be tougher.
bolstered by the add i ti on or
T i ffin, whi ch form erly bel onged
lo the Wes ter n Buckeye Co iiP·
glate Conference.
Walsh i s ·'always strong,··
Fie lds noted , and Ohro Dominr·

ca n should bt~ bet ler bPca usr !I s
coach is en tering hrr sPcond ye&lt;Jr
Jnd its playP r.'i will br more
experie nced. On ly Mount Vrrnon
Naza ren e ha s sufff'rt'd signifi cant loSS{'S sincr las t seaso n,

Fi elds sa id.
District sc hool s offering m aj or
obstacles will be perpnntal con ·
tender Mount Sl .Joseph , cr nd
131uffton. If the Beavers r&lt;'main
wi th the NAJA . she added .
"l bPI!PVE' W(' haVP a good
chance of being sucrPSsful thi s
yea r . if ever yt hin g goPs ou1
way,·· Field s said.
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l as 1year and Ihrew for 460 ya rds
and six touchdowns. MvGuire is
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a t quarterbaPk . Eric Heck 15-4.
1281 will be th e wingback with
Mike Welch 15~ 9. 1401expected 1o
see action
AI light end. j uniors Shawn
Hawley (6 ~ 1 , 170 1 and Bi ll Harless
15·11, 1801, and sen ior Geoff
Cogar !6·2, 200 1 are vy ing for the
starting job. while at split end.
jumors Robby Wyatt (o-9, 1621 .
Matt Haynes !5-10 , 1451 and
Shawn Lambert a ti·O, 163 sopho·
mo re are l'Xpt_'cfed to see action
Over the ba ll at center will bt•
junior. Dennis Edminston a 6·1.
215 pound er. with sophomore.
Steve Swatzel (o·IO, 2001, pushing
for playing time. The guard s will
be junior, JerPmy Rupl' fo ·111.
2001, who moves from fullba ck
and senior. Burt Kennedy 16·2,
2101 . The tackles will be senio rs
Aa r on Sheet s 16·2, 2501 and M ike
M ayrr ~0-4 . 2:~5 \ with jun io r s Bill
Anderson 15 10. 205 1, Charle s
Mash t6·1. 185) and Da nny Lewis
16-l, 2501 all ex pected to see
act ion.
The defensive tine is wi de open
with Edmin sto n, Cogar , Andf' r ·
so n, and ShPl'IS al ong with

se ntor, Dave Les ter a ti ·J. 210
and soph om orf', Rt·
chard Stewar t 1510, 1551, ha t~
!lin g for start ing positions Lt..st er was th ird on the team l a~t
year with ti7 t ac kles. At linebacker, Rupe , Kennedy, Harless
and sophom ore, Mike Cremeans.
all expected to sef' ac tion . Crem eans a 5-10, 170 pounder IPd I he
t eam with X6 tackles as a
f r eshman last yt&gt;ar. has be~n
slowed thi s summf'r with a
brok en ankle.
Blake will be batk al lm
co rner back slot whf'r f' llP pic ked
oH eight e nem y passL·~ Joining
him will be MeGuire at halfback
wi th Hudson also see ing tim e
ther e. Heck and Welch wi ll be a1
I he strong safety wi th Hawl ey a!
treP safety.
Th e place-k icking c hon •s will
be handled by junior Steve
Car uthers t6-0, 153 ) , wi th
Kennedy handltng th r kickoffs
while Phalin does the punting.
"Our strrnghts will be rxpe
rience at the skilled positions and
our attltude . The a!Ut ude of the
kids in pr ac ti ce has bee n good.
commented Ma rauder coa ch
Mike Staggs, bul our l ine still
need s som e wurk'' .
pounder.

GAHS-Meigs lineups
MEIGS MARAUDERS
(OIIen,..)
Pos.- PLAYER
Wt . YR
SE - Matt Hay nes .
. .14 o 3
Or-Kevin Musser ...... I:JO J
Or-Robblc Wya tt ......... 162 :;
L T -Danny Lewi s
250 :;
Or - MIke Ma yP r .
. .23c 4
LG - Jerem y Rupe ... ....... 200 :1
C-Steve Swatzel
.... .. 200 2
Or-Dennis Edmln sl on . .. 2lo :1
RG-Burt Ken nedy .
. 210 ~
Or- Chuck )/lash
. 1 ~5 3
RT- Aaron Sheels .
. 250 ~
TE-S hawn Hawley ........ 170 3
QB-Jeremy Phalin .. .... 18:\ :1
TB-Terry McGuire .. .... . 177 :1.
WB-Er ic He ck .
. .. 12H ~
FB-F'rank Blake .
.. 160 :1
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and Edmin sto n. TACKLES Sheets, and DaVl' Lt•s ter !42 10 1
NOSE GUARD Ken nr d1 .
LINEBACKERS Rupe or
Hea th Hud son 11 ·1541 and Bi ll
H arle ss (,1 ·1R0l or Btll AndPrson
13 20o i
CORNERBM"KS
Bl ake or Mu ss1•r and McGuire
STRONG SAFETY Hec k.
FREE SAFt:T\" Hawle;·.
PUNTER - Ph atm P1\Ts . S t&lt;~ve l'a r uthrrs 1:t1 o:\1 KICK ·
OFFS - Kenned1 .

GAHS BLUE DEVILS
1Ollense)
Pos .-Piayer
WI. Yr SE-AIIan Garnes .
. ..161 4
Or-Chris Howell. .. . .... ..163 4
L T-Robby Skidmore .... ..254 4
L G-Dave Silverthorn ... ..166 ~
C- Brent Simms .... ....... 176 4
RG-N athan Han st•n ...... 162 4
Or- Chris Carman . . ..... .185 3
RT-F. J. Ha stwell .
. .. 225 3
TE- CI Int Davi s .. ... ...... .160 3
QB - Donnle Haynrs .... ... .180 4
TB - Jason Matheny .... .... 1~•0 3
WB-J ason Kopack .. . . . .175 3
FB-Gene Gar nes.
. .1 93 .1
1Defense I
t: NDS - Mi ke Adam 1.1-1611
and l:lr ia n Ours Ll·160i . 'I'ACK ~
LES - Skidmore and Si lver
thorn . MIDDLE GUARD
Carman. LINEBACKERS
Simm s and Da vid J ac kson 13
1651 . CORNERBACKS - Da vis
and A. Gar nes
STRONG
SAFETY
Kopak . FREE
SAFETY - Howel l. PUNTERDavi s. KICKER and PATs Tim Slone 12 ~ 1 3 41
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Kennf'dy ( lt•ft) and Aaron Shtoets.

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With an anti cipated roster or 2o
players and talent to go, Unlver
slty of Rio Grande Soccer Coach
Scoti Morrissey feels the 1990
Redmen have the potential for
making an Impact on District 22
and the Mid-Ohio Conference.
''I think we will compare very
well in the district ," Morrissey
remarked In a preseason Interview. "A lot of people are
recognizing that changes are
taking place here and 11 will be a
matter of time . As far as district
play Is concerned, we could
break In there. That fourth and
final spot In district play Is up In
the air. "
The Redmen open with a
-. scrimmage Saturday at Ken tucky Christian. Season play

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begin s Wednesda.v. Sept. ;, at
Hrldrlbr rg, anct Rio Gra nde 's
f i rst hom e game \·l.'i lllJe Tuf•sday.
Sept . 11 at 4 p.m . agai nst Tiffin.
Morrissey. who eamr lo Rio
Grande af trr four years of
playing for nat iona ll.v -ranked
T i ffin, sa id he fee ls eumfurtable
.,.ith the fact Ill plaver s are
returnin g fr om las t yea r . Tony
Daniels, a sPn ior f rom Brrcks ·
v ille, and Barry Saunders . a
junior from Jamestown, will
co-captain the tea m aga in thi s
season.
The other ret urnees In cl ude
Jeff Bellar (sophomore, Worthington), Brian Bennett(jun lor,
Columbus) , Rich Bltonte ! sophomore, Columbu s), Frank .Jinks
(junior, Centerville!, John Kul-

In a

(sophomo re.

C'ol umbus1 ,

Mike Mahan ! sophomore, Co~
lumbus) and Frank Payerehln
rsenlor, Ea stlake!.
Among the recr ull s. many
promise to be of help to th e tea m .
·Tm very happy with my flrsl
recruitin g year," Morrissey remarked. "As recruiting goes,
there were some ups and downs,
and I lost some talented players
to other schools, but at the same
t lme I steered some talented
players to our unlversl1y."
Through contacts made during
his playing days, Morrissey
net ted two players from Klngslon, Jamaica, In Ricardo Campbell and Winston O'Connor. Two
players reflecti ng a strong ~
(See SOCCER on Page 4)

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Thursday. August 23, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Ohio fishing report

By The Bend

Channel cats plentiful in Tycoon Lake, Ohio Power plants
By United Press International
The weekly fishing report ,
from the Ohio Division of Wild -

spinner s. lwls lers tipped wit h
frog or pork rinds and rubbn

llfe. F'or more infor ma tio n on

worms to lu re la rgC'mouth b&lt;1 s:-.

ca tch bluegi lls htdlng ou t in
brushy shore line areas Bul lheads ca n be taken during la te

i nto striking. Ma ggots an d sma ll

pven ing hours o n cu t bait and

worms work best o n b l uf'g il~. a nd
nighl cr aw ler s or r hirkPn l ivP r s

ni ghtcraw lers . Tr y fi shin g
around brus hy shorel in es and
boa t dock s for l arge mouth bas s.
Central
Sc ioto River - Shovclhead
ca tfi sh up to 35 pounds are being
ea ugh t on large chubs fis hed
a long th e boltom i n the Co lumbu s
area . Channel ca t fish up to 1~

lakes and streams not listed, ca ll
614 -265-6659
Soudleast
Tycoon Lake - This 204 -acn•
lake In Gallla County has an
excellen t fishing opportunity for
channel ca tfi sh, largemouth bass
and sunfish . Use traditiona l bait s
for catfis h, ' malt spinners and
nlght cra wl ers for largemouth
bass. and larval baits or small
worms for sunfis h.

Ohio Powt=&gt;r wcrrat io na I a reas
- T his is an exce lien t time t o fis h
for l argemouth bass. bluegilts
and channel cd tfi sh . Trv sma ll

ar e bes t u sPd to catf' h r h;::m rwl
cat f tsh.
SoulhWPSl

C. J. Brown Re servoir
Anglers are troll mg for walleyes
which average two t o four pounds
here. Tr y tro lling at dep ths of Ill
to 18 feet nea r the dam. Channel
cat fish up to 12 pounds are being
caught on traditional bait s. So me
crappies and blueg ill s arecaug ht
fro m shore line area s.
Lake Lo ra mie - Larval ba il s

and sma ll worms are best used to

_Th_e_C_Le_ve_La_nd_ Be_a_
r _.Belle's
man

Th&lt;'

who used to be kn own

as

Joey sat at a table, hi s sponsor on
his left, his employer on his r i ght ,
a wall behind him and a row of
tel evision cameras i n fr ont of
him
I n effect. he was surro unded .
But Albert Joju an Be lle. for merly Joe\' Bd le. mav ha1·e
never fe lt so f r eP.
There we re no ques tion s al ·

lowed. but the brief statement
read by Belle. a p&lt;'rso nabl e.
polite you ng man with

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vo la t ilf'

te"'i&gt;"r . sa id plenty Wh en he
was done reading t hP threl'
paragra ph statement, th e mys tery th at is Joey -Alber t B&lt;&gt;lle
beca me a l it tiC' c lea r£'r
Until he surfaced Tuesday .
Belle 's wherea bout s were un
known and t he team -

u nder ·

sta ndably now - refu sed to eve n
com m en t on w here th e slugging

outfield er had go ne
While the Indians fo undNl'd in
the AL East. Belll' was f igh tin g
an opponent

man'

impo s in~

than

a Roger Clemens f as t ball He
was try in g to cl imb ou t of th&lt; •
cel lar of alco holism
" While in the Cl inic I di sco ·
vered that I havt; had problems
with concentratio n. m oti vat ion.
attitude and temper." Be lir 's
state ment read " I have foun d a
new wa _v o f life through thr
Clinic 's program and a 12 step
r ecover y p la n "

Bel le i s a cl ass ic exam pl e of a
who

pl ayer

around !hi' clubhouse, hP is q ui r t
and r eserved. but rvpn wh Pn h(•
c hose nor to spra k to rPpor tr r s hr
j ust s miled and sa id th at wus

w hat hP thought he had to do.
Du r ing a game . howl'ver. hr
scow l ret in !h P bat tpr's box a nd
sm ashed sink s in thP C'l ubhou .st'.
T he !Pmper probiPms have fo l
lowe d him I h roug hou I h is ca rf't'l".
and hr fina lly h it lh P low point i n
Co lo rado Sp l'i ngs this yP&lt;Jr w hpn
hr had a lf'mper ta n trum on th! •
f ie ld and brokr a si nk in t hr&gt;
c lubhousr. h&gt;ading thr team to
plarr him o n thr sus pendPd list
.JunP 7.
Hr had not brPn sinrP un til
TursdJ.V .
Wi th the· anPmic oi!Pn se t tw
l ndtans put on th e fie ld Par i&gt;
nig ht. morf' than o ncP HPl h,·-,
nam e ramr up a s a pPrson wh o

could he lp thr tram - i f on !_
,
somrbody cou ld find out whf'n '
hr \-I.' as.
Rut Bellr" s roCi d to tT'!'liV!'n· is
ju st be~ inn ing !\ow. hr is hark in
t hr wOrld , w hr rP ha rei kn oc ks a tt '
frf'qurn1. f' SPf'C iall y.- in &lt;l s port
v: h f' r i' thf' best hit ll•rs fail 'il !
pf'r C'f'n t o f thP lim P
An important part 1lf hi _c;
rrcovrr~' wil l bf• Phil Han le\·.
who is &amp; llr "s s ponsn1 and t hl'
ma n who will bP av &lt;li l;d Jli' tn
Be l it' w hene\'rr !hP ur·gp to drink
a ri s t·~. whlch it rPrtain ly wi l l
If booze was thP dP mon 'hat
drO\'(' Bf" llf" to h is tr mpPr ta n
tr u m~. il il v.·as thP {· a usP of his

dramati ca ll \·

R;O SOCCer
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soccer background arP Jim F:g ·
nor fr om Cin cinnati and Mark

Jewltt of Cl eveland . In addi tion.
Corey Feere r of Middletown wi ll
flll the cri ti cal goalkePpPr 's spot

left vaca nt by th e graduation of
Chad Rlckev l as t year
" He's very high with h i ~

" I n havi ng a L.trg£• nurnl H'r

01 .

tW \ 'a&gt;. l lJ PI. Wilmingto n anrl

· whilP for h im to ad just to t h i ~
lrvel of play. bul I ' m co nf idf'nl hi'

Charkswn 1W \ ' a 1. Ad d to tht•m

wi ll do it. "
.Joe K l le\', a so phomore fro m
Ci nc inna ti who tran sfrrrPd fro m
Tiffin last spring, Is expected to
become elig ible Sept. ~o . Mo r r issey said he antlc lpatrs Kil&lt;'v will
be an impa ct player
Others j oining the tea m incl ud e Tim Sm ith and Chad

" nd MOC lcl'!'i and Rio Crand o•
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Chad .Jordan of
Spr l n~fle l d;
Bra ndon Russel l
from the Npwa rk arf'a ; and
Tracy Vermilion and .Jason
Smith from Logan .
A recrui t fr om the immed&gt;at o·
area Mor ris sey is "very happ)··
to have Is Rich Reymond , a
mPmber of the Po int Pleasa nt
High School school team that
went lo the Wes t VIrginia fin al
four competition du r ing Rey -

mond '-"

and

junior and senior ca m·

. paigns . During those two years .
: Rey mond was one of the Big
· Bl ac ks' top goa l scor er s.

· ThC' increased numbers in
: play{'rs a n~ on Pncouragpm en t to
· Morrisst'y, who sa id the reduced
: bench in 19~ was a " big
problem . My back v.a s agai nst
t hP wall in many different

L n i\"Prs it \ · ha s P\"(•r IH•e n up
aga inst." M orriss!' ~' sa id
"Whf•n ~·o u pull up &lt;Jgains t
those fivP tPam s. our lws t dfurt
~vil l havf' to br pu 1 forwu r d to
m rr t th£' cha llf' ng£'s thpy· pn•s -

ent. " he added " The onl y wa\'
fo r us to gr t bP it f' r is 10 play 1hosr
t ('a m ~.

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Altanla

HOMEOWNERS

3300

Heavy &lt;onstru&lt;lion Ia last.

LIQUID CRACK
FILLER

399
Seah crad1t up to 'l:r' •.

DRIVEWAY
SEALER

1566

Reg. 21.99
•S 11t" Point Spread
•Atlas Dtsign

C'lntlnnaU I , Chll.'qo I
AUanU. :t. !k. Loult I
l...01 !\ntpel8 3. l'hll•d "lplri •

Ho•on

GALLON

)'-./'."'

POST HOlE DIGGERS

N- Ynrt ~ .San Dl t&gt;_., I
PUW!u rwh 4, Houlton 'l

Ganws
flnd nna.ll !Hammond 0-1) at
hurJh (Z. ~mMII II-71. i : U p.m.

ROUND
POINT SHOVEL

1999

H4 2WB
489 5?6

~
139695

799
Prenrves and
..
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I'

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999
Seals,

Meny u1ee 1round home or
construction

fills hales
"o&lt;ks. Hoavy duty.

O'DELL

LUMBER

P'rld8f O•nw

61 VINE ST.
GALLIPOLIS, OH.
446·1276

634 E. MAIN ST.
POMEROY, OH.

cCo•

San Dltp at ••N!al, alpt

Clncl••llat PltW!oallh. alaW
Ollcap a&amp; At ana. tiiiM
!k.
.a H••• alpt
Plllladelllhla .t San Prud~ro ,
N• forla at Lo1
nllhl

Aa.e•,

nl~

prottcts.

MULTI-PURPO. SE TUB~

1Lelbr. . dl $-7 ), 7:44p.m.
f'lllla~ ... la ( 0rttlll! 1·11 1M SUI
Pra~lleo (Do••N),JI:IIip.m.
New Yo ...
W) at Lo1 Anpla
( ¥ale•llel• 1.. 111, lt. IS p.m .

t.•

be livr rn tE'rt ainmf'nt .

MillDL EPORT -

The Meig&gt;

Count y Hum anr Socictywil l ho ld
a $1 ba~ sale at it s T hrift Shup &gt;n
Midd leport on F'rida\ .ond
Sa t urcla) .

Knapp, Amber E llis and GabriPI
.!P nkin s w f're prcse n1ed with pin s
and f'rrt ificates .

.Jarrod Ogdin and Ryan Kauff
wPrP una ble
ceremony .

to

attend

the

S .- \'I'LIUIAY

Lo!lr idge Co mmuni!\ Cen ler
S;tlu r da\· frnrn 7 jJ m lo mid
nig ht . All ba nrl &lt;.. an• wrlcomc to
p lu ~-. Hl'frc.., hm1•n h will bf' J ,.a i 1a !)[p Tlw C't·n!P r i'-' toe;~tl'd on
A!h('n'l Count\· Roa d '1:\. fh·t•
miJro.., WI ''- In! (·nH I\"il]('

11AC' l'\f: - The fina l n&gt;gh t nl
frcf' t ' 11 tP r w i nm r&gt;n 1 wi I I tw ht ' ld a 1
Har i nt· Star Mill P&lt;.~ rk on Sa1 u1
d :ty &lt;.II 7: :w p.m . Ttw Dai h•y
F ttmi lv. Dar iPnr ~~·~n'll J nd
1\.r l J.\ · Fichingl' J 1.\"ill perform. a~
w(•l l as th(" ,lim Singh'! on Fl ' llo\\
s h ip SingPr.&lt;... of Poin t P lr a~a n t .
\\"\'a . .~ nrt thP Co untn· HIPnd

!land
l,(t\C ll O'I' I"OM - T ho·

L on~

Bo tto m ( " ~&gt;mmunit _\ ,\s&lt;...oci;ltion
will hur (· d &lt;...mOr&lt; l J::~ bord dinn('r
nn S;J tu rda \· at IIH · Lung HtlltOm
Commu ni t~.
Bui l di n~o:
St· n ·ing
will ~wgin at rl p .m and will
co ntinu1 • unti l f'\"Pn·r hing i~ so ld
out . t\ dult din nr·r~ ar f' $-l. :)\1 and
("hi ld rrn un clt'r l ~ t ·~!l for $2 ..=)o
Th (' ··~ill \ "OU t an t '&lt;H .. mPal w i l l
ron.;;, i st of q'\"('r.ll mecJis. homt·
mad{' noodli'"· st'\"f•r; ll l' ntrPf'&lt;... .
dcs~f'r t s and drink\ .• 111 of wh ich
an' inclu0t' d in lht' charg1•.

MIDDI.I -:ru RT - Th P MP igs
Cou nt\' Hu mane Suci&lt;'ty wil l hold

OUTSTANDING STU DENTS - These student• I rom Harrison ville kindergarten were honored at rt• ceptlon held last month at
Rutland E lemrntarv . From lrft. Samurl fanterhury . J e nniff'r
R••evrs, R&lt;•es \\'ya~t and Amber ll anings with teaeher Bec ky
Trt•nt.
"II b&lt;J _~s "i' ' "' th&lt;"Thr if!S hop ln
:\1idd1 Ppm t on Sa tu n la \"
S l ' :-illA \ .

1'1 t.~ll· : ROY

-

Dr.

.toseph

D;n·i·"· Middi Pport. will ta l k on
his tr;c,·pb in Eg_vpt at th f' M ri~s

,Vl u..,f' IIn l. J&gt;ortwrn_
, . Su nday at
p .rn ThP puhlir i.., in\"itPd to
ill ll' nd .

~ :~o

lilt-: I 'L\ I NS - A homr'&lt;·om
in g will bi' tw ld at Zion Com mun
it v Chu rr h o n Ro u1 C' 11R2. Lowrr

P l ai n ~

Hua d. Acti\·lfi Ps wil l i ndur! P an all da\ sprY ice beg i nn ing at 10 a .m . wi th Rr\' . .James
Ho~' f' l
from Prnns:-.-·J vania. a
bask f•t dinnr r at noon a nd SPf'Cia l
rnusir

1'01:\T PI.I-: ASA\T - T he
Wf'a \·rr Rru nio n will bf' hr ld on
Sund a.\ · at thP VV f'st Vi r gin ia
Statr Farm Mu sf' um on RoutP !i'2
i\orth of Po int Plrasa n t. W \'a. Jl
1 p.m .

LifestvleFuRNITURE
SAVE

• McDonald's ol Henderson
• Smith Buick-Pontiac
• Johnson's Supermarket
Inc.
•

-

The

20°/o TO 50°/o

•Not
AI Shown

•CONTEMPORARY SECTIONAL with loose

cushions. Beige, Mauve &amp; Blue. $
REG. 11900.00
SALE
( 1 Only - Lowe$t Price Ever)

99 900

FEATURED IN OUR SHOW WINDOW)

Meigs

Count y Coop&lt;&gt; r ati vP Pari ...,h of !hP
U nitf'd MPthodis t rll urr ll will
hold it s c l ot hing dbtnbution on
F'ridav fr om Y: .1 0a .m untill 'l -:m

LA-Z-BOY

•Recliner SALE

Choose from plush velvets.
sturdy t e xture and leather .

992-5500

$29900

STARnNG AT
OVER 75 IN STOCK

Th e descendant s of .J oh n T and
Rozella Jordan. held their ann ua I
famil y reunion August \
The picnic w" s r njo l"ed IJ\ 14
fa mii!PS
with gJ mr-s bPi ng
p l ayed a nd tim r spr·n t
rem inrsc i ng
Thf' oldrs t lad.v prr sr nl wa~
M arv K. Elliott. th e old!'st man .
Clarence Jorda n ancl th" l"ou ng
es t, Julia John son.
Attend i ng

DRIVEWAY
FILLER/SEALER

469

Morning s ludPnl , ,]ps sica
Sc hu le r, and a ftPrn oo n st udPnt s,
Me lissa Richmo nd. Darrif' k

l.(l'I'TH IDCF
C'nuntn·
Mus ic t\'ight wtll bl' hP id at th e

held recently

~ - w/;~;EE

•Perle&lt;! for de&lt;ks
•Semitransparent

$599

Wt!dltewd~ Rf!flult~
~lUI

1299

t, 8

- ~~

Qrlfllo.O .• ................ 1~ ~~

BRUSH

STAIN

Reg. 39.99
•All Stet! Construction

LEAG Ut:
EM-• I
\\ I. I'd .

IWionlr,.aJ ..

lib LB. BAG

CEDAR OIL

Glued and Stapled at Evary Joint .

~-Riu ffr on

.Jnhnn.v LP ntPS.

Jlom~~ r o\'

Jordan reunion

WE HAVE TREATED POPlAR
lAmCE PANElS

Ocr

Debra McCa ll and instruc tional
ctss istan t. Ka rP n Stan lry, prf's ent ed trophies to mor ning stu dent , E rin Bu sh. a nd aftr rnoon
studPnts. AmbPr SnowdPn and

kinderga rt en.
Harri so n vi l le klnderg artl'n
teac her Becky Trent presented
trophies to
nterbu ry,

12" DRIVEWAY

1tr·r 1- Sh awnf'r' Stdlf'
1 lt·t !- Th(Jna~ Mu r•·
i )("1 li- ( ;f'Or-J!f'I(M"II t 1-\ \

t'UIIIhtnth ................ iJ )(I
Nrw Vort. ..
. ....... ill l\!

p.m . There wi ll br len fl.o,·ur s ol
hom emade Ice cream. stea k .
ham . hot dogs, sloppY )oes. hot
sau sagrs. sa ndw ic h f'~. ptt". sof t
drink s and co ffw . There ~- iII a I so

POMEROY

directly in bag for
qui&lt;• filling of holes.

89 9 GAUON

l"l'l lmma .IU'I

FRIDAY
TUPPERS PLAI NS - 11ound
and square dancing wi ll t akr
place at the VF'W Post Y05:! in
T upper s Pla i ns. Friday from Rtu
11 :30 p.m. Music will be by thr
Happy Hollow Boys. The dance is
open to the public.

HONORED AT RECEPTION - These Rutland chUdren were
among those honored at a banquet for Rutland and Harrisonville
kindergarten. From left, Johnny L••ntes, Gabriel .h•nklns, Amber
EIUs, Mr•11ssa Richmond, Amher Snowden, ,Jessica Schuler, Ettn
Schuh•r and Darrick Knapp with teacher Debra McCall and aide,
Karen Stanley.

held in ordPr to final ilf' plan .-, ln r
!he upcomin g LaOO r Da .\ wf' t'
k e nd sa fpty brra k . /\ II mPmiH 't "
who pla n to pa r ticipi.itl' in t h1 '
brea k arP asked to be thPrP so
that shlft s ca n be assi gnPd .

kills fleas, raa&lt;hes. Safe, easy to
use .

8.99

Lonltlon

TUPPERS PLAINS - Tho·
VFW Post 9053, Tuppers Pl ain&gt;
will meet at 8 p.m Thursda y at
the post building. The Ladies
Auxiliary will meet at 8 .10 p .m

and Rres Wyan t.
Ru tl and KlndrrgartC'n teac her

outs ta ndi ng acadC'mic ach iPVf'·
men1 du r i ng l ht? ir yf'a r i n

l lr r girs. d i&lt;:t bctrs. hPar t d isf•asP
or Chrun ir J"f'S p i ra!or~- i lhW.'iS
d

POMEROY - Th• •ro • wil l twa
specia l mPetin g of the Mei gs
Count y R EACT at Plea'!P r ·~ on
Friday at 7: :10 p.m . Th is will bo •

INDOOR FOGGER

•3 1/t HP Deluxe
Briggs &amp; Stratton

4.99
7.54
9.99
5.99

10# Bag

Kills flfltl, grubs, onh and
morr

makr for a n l nteres tlng yea r ."

,\ug :l'J- 1-\\ Chn \ ti &lt;rn

costs. flu .s hot s will ms t $1 for
sP n ior r iti zrns an d disab iPd, and
$2 for thr gPnr ral publ ic Ch ild
rP n undrr 12 n(•r rt tv.·n flu shuts. &lt;Jt
$2 ('a ch. it lhC'.\' hJ vf' a s thm a.

p.m . &lt;-t t Ht f' Meig s C'ooperat i\·(-'
Paris h. :nt C'o nd u r S tn'r l ,

Amber Han in~ . .Jennifer Rwves

Harrisonvi l le and Ru tland ki n
dergarten student s were ho nored
at a banquet held at Ru Uand
Elementar y Schoo l in Ju ly.
Meigs County Suj)('rint enden t
John D Riebel Sr., speaker.
talked to the studen ts and their
par ents on the Importance of
parents taking time to spend with
their children
After dinner , kinderg a r tPn stu
dent s r ece iv('d awa rds for fh Pir

ic e crf'a m soc!J I o n Frirl r-JY at :,

~11 CHIEF

GR ,\~D E

indi \' iduals w i l l bp gh·en the
vacr i nC' on that da y
T hr gPnrr'-ll publi c ca n rrcrivf'
th (• i r flu sho t... , on F'ridav. Oc tubrr
1 ~. fr om~ to no on and lto-1 p.m .,
and on PridJ.\. N !n·PmbPr ~l. from
q to 11 ;J m . o nl v
Dut.' to rapidly r·ising su ppl y

BASHAN - Thrr r wtl l h P "n

~LAWN
1

1990 SOt· t~r Sl'ht'dul4•

RE E DSVILLE -"The Watt
log ra ther" will be the them•· of
the gospe l workshop presented
by Tom D. Bu tterfi eld on Thur&gt; day at the Reedsvi lle Chu rc h of
Chr ist at 7:30 p.m

POMEROY - T he PomPro'
group of A .A. and i\1 Anv n wtll
mfft T hurs da ~· at 1 p.m. Jl
Sacr rd Heart Ca th oli c \ "hurch
Ca ll I - ROO ]JJ-ollo l f v1

LEE JEAN SALE CONTINUES

this 19-game sched ul e, i t wil l
naVERSIT\" or RIO

THURSDAY
RACINE- A specoal meeting
of the Sou th er n Local Board of
Education wil l be held at ti p.m
Thursday at th e hi gh sc hoo l

23.1990
Page-S

Kindergarten students recognized

C'ommunity calendar

se rvi ce.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

COUNTRY TOUCH BAND

X

The usual "shot" days at the
Meigs Cou nt y Hea l th Depart ment will be different for Sep tember. Due to another clin ic.
Immunizations will be given on
September 41h and 25th.
As usual, shots are free. Th&lt;'
hours are fr om~ to 11 a.m . and 1
to :J p.m . No appointm ent is
necessa ry .
Flu vacc ine will be adminis tered on Thursday, October JR,
from 9 to noon and 1 to 4 p.m . at
the Se nior Citlzens Center. On lv
sen ior c itize ns and disabled

RACINE -The Racine Amo rt ca n Legion Auxiliary wi ll mer!
T hursday at 6 30 p:m. at SL &gt;r
Mi ll Park In Rac ine. Bring table

SIDEALK PORCH
SALE

APPEARING THIS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
9 P.M.-1 A.M.

8' 10' 12'
14'
2.09 2.90 3.26 4. 13
S.35 S.97
8.39 8.62
11 .40 14.85

OFF

All SUMMER WEAR

•NEWL Y REMODELED
•AIR CONDITIONING FOR YOUR COMFORT

Immunization clinic slated

PORTLAND - The Port l and
PTO will meet T hu rsdav at ;
p.m . at Port la nd Elemeniary .

50°/o

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24TH

lonr and H r idrlbrrg, ··M orr isS(')-"
rrmarkf' d ··.Just in looking at

T" am

.. .57 H
. . .3$ 60

Angle r s a r e using per c h spread ·

causf'way , rhannP I ca tfi sh a rf'

MIDDLEPORT

~ATIONAL

p,,..,.

with fi sh averaging 19 to 26
i nches . Yell ow perch fish ing is
best two to four miles nor th of
Euclid in :Jo to 45 feet of wat er.

leyes using de&lt;•p-divin g cran k
bail s and pl ugs. Around the

GRAND
REOPENING
CEDAR BAR

299
8 )" I nltrd
lattor~t~llu,._l
\\IE:RU ".l'IO LEAG1 "f:
F.a..'il
" ' L Pft
GB
..... 11 )I HI Tomnlo
. .U51U4t
B11llmo1"1'
.... .3K 14 475 K

morning a nd eur ly Pvening hours

ers and erappi&lt;' ri gs lipped with
shiner s. In t he wrs tt&gt;rn basin,
wa lleY&lt;' fi shi ng actio n is best
along. th e Canad ian border and
so uth of M idd le Sister Island.
A nglr r s here arc using wei ght ·
forw ard spinners tippPd with
night c ra w lers. Sma llm ou th bass
fi sh ing is ve r y good in the is land s
a rra w here an glers arr fishing

A; long as Belle can kee p Joey
suppressed. Albert still has a
c hance to have a long and
successful Oasf' ball c arf?E' r .

SAKRETE CONCRETE MIX

Majors

tro lling spoons and deep-diving
plu gs. F'ishing is best in early

Pve ni ng hours. Try surface bait s
nra r tht) nort h dikf\ Blue g ills ca n
bf' ca ug ht in shallow watPr o n
nlg ht cra wl ers and larval ba it s
Pymatuning Re sf'fvoir - Tr ~
south of th e causeway for wa l -

an oul s tandi ng prospect who a l so
is an a lcoholic.

137 NORTH SECOND

us ing p la ner boa r ds, down ·
r igger s and wi re line whiff'

lake during ea rly morning and

rrent fr om Joey to Albert .
As Joey. Belle was an outs ta ndin g prospec t who snapped under
th e strain . As Albert. Belle is still

th(' rom petitio n o n the di srri &lt;"t

Oct. 2.J -f'N1arvll II'
Oct. n ~ Wllm in J;nm . .

situations ."

inhr rPnl unhappinPss, i f it wa s
t hp rf'aso n hp c hosf' t o rrbel. a nd
if hP ca n 11\T' without it , the
India ns have thl'm se lvt'S an
outfiPidl' r .
Thrn• an•. huwpvcr. too man _\
il.'i surrou ndi ng Bel le a t thispoin l
to a llow thP I ndi ans to do
Jn_v thi ng ot hrr tha n watc h and
\.;I ' P how ht · hand lr .-, thi s i.l dj u ~ r

fE•P I go{x1 a bout thr opportuni ty to

of F'ecrer " It wi ll ta ke a littl e

- Ha rrison from Ci ncin nati. C h ri..;;

st rurt urP

coach a largP numbr&gt;r nf
ptav.-rs ··
Thts fa ll's s.- h.-rtul•• p1t.s tho•

pa rti cularskills."thP ro ach sa id

:

mer ge d

Northwest
Charles Mill Reser vo ir - Look
for su bmerged brushpiles to
locate cra ppies which can be
caught on minnows. These sa m e
areas are producing largemouth
bass in the 12 to 19 inch ra nge.
F'i sh along the bottom in th e
tailwat er below the dam with ji gs
to lure a strike from a sa ugeye .
Huron River - F'ish the deep
pools with soft cra ws near M tla n
and from the Monroevi lle Dam to
the turnpike to catch smal lm ou th
bass . Chan nel catfish are bein g

th£' tpam , thr&gt;rP a rP '--' lot of
plussPs." hi' add.-d " 0\J' oa l l. I

R(' dmPn agai nst fi vp to!J SOL'l'Pr
I Pams · T i ffin . Whf' f' lin g

.
·
:

Buckeye L ake - Crap pies and
bluegills can bP ta k{•n on worm s
and minn ow s fi shl'd around s ub

open w ater arra.s. Tr~ thf'
Cranberry M arsh arPa for l arg pmouth bass and thf' various
channels for cha nne l r alfi sh

Thursday.Augu~

por t Harbor and As htabula .
Angler s are fishing at depths of
35 to 65 feet In 70 feet of water

t&lt;J ken on nighlcraw lers and
[' hic kPn livr.r s f i shed a l o ng th&lt;'
hottom . An ocras ionct l whitr ba ss
is Ci.l ug ht un Jigs tipped wi t h a
n ig!ltcr;1 wlrr .
Nort hei.Lo;t
Mogatlorf' Hesf'rvoi r - La r gP·
mouth bass arr be i ng takPn on
rubber worms throug hout the

problems clearer now

c ha nges per sonal it y d u r ing a
game During i nte r views and

By BOB KEIM
UP! Sports Writer
CLEVELAN D tUPI&gt; -

pounds also arc bl'ing ca ught in
thp sa mP an'J on chickP n livprs
and cu t ba ll.

st riped bass are found in dPep.

The Daily Sentinel

and

wrrr

Lrroy

and

Virginia. Kess inge r . F'lorida:
Cl arence and M ax ine .Jorda n.
Pomerov: Rand a II. Shirl&lt;'V .
Rhonda "and R.J . G&gt;bbs, r ome
roy; Russell and Mari e Mozl ngo.
Rutland : Barbara Howe ll. a
frie nd from Virg inia : Eric and
Rhonda Mozin go, Rutland, Bet h,
Cor y and Amanda Johns on,
Langs,·llle.
Be linda , Virginia . Michr llf.
David, and .Jess ica Lucas.
Langsvl lle; Rich and Gin a Birchfiel d, Pomeroy: Tim ..Jeri. Sco tt
and .Jod i .lacks. Columbu s:
Danny, Sheryl. Bridgett, Melinda and Daniel Lam be rt,
Lan gsv ille; R ya n Bearhs,
Ewl ngton ; Kellh Clark and Sal ly,
Columbu s; Mary K. F:lliott .
Ga iUpolls; Rusty Mozin go, Ru tland; Debbie Deborah , Ru tland; .John Hinkle, Rutland; and
Stoney, Shelly, Joshua aed Julia
Johnson, Langsville.

ODDS AND ENDS
•Blue Borslools
Reg . '62 .00 SALE

$

•Assorted Pi&lt;lures

10 ••·

•Mahogany Vanity
w/mirror
Reg. '698 .00 SALE
88
•Brass &amp; Glass Etagere

52

f McDonald's,

·"d Norris and Kolletta Mayes ~t and Mason
rtghl - Da"
paul Bame ·
Pictured. . .left to of Johnson .s s upermarket.
Dan Wllllams
Annette Gibbs .
county fair Queen

S249
•Computer Desk S
Reg. '2~9 .00 SALE 149
Rtg . •m.oo SALE

All

Simmons

of Mason, New Haven Wid Point Pleasant
MEMBER F.DJC.

Gun Cabinet $
Pine - W&gt;th Lotk
•Lane Cedar Chest
Reg. 1]29.00
•Solid Oa• Table w/ Lamp
and Magatine Holder

259

5189

Reg. ' 249.00

5129

and Stearns &amp; Foster Mattresses ot Sole Pri1es

MORE THAN

•ms.oo

50 °/o OFF
$S

9
9
~(Q;;:;fttl l~.!"!!.,
REG.

~ ~ rtrliniiiJ ocllo"

Fret Parking
Open Daily
Til 5 p.m.
Fri. til I p.m.

Visa. Mastercard

61LVEQ ANNIVEQ6AQY - 1965 - 1910

•6

•LA·Z·BOY
lectra-lift Chair

For Purchasing
Paul Barnett's Fourth Place Market
Lamb On Resale For The Benefit 01
The Mason County Fair Queen Program

PEOPLES BANK

510-Sl s.sp~

DiKOWif

Lifestvle

•uirtor

Items
Subject to
FURN ITURE SHOWCASE Prior Salt

�Page 6-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy

By WILLIAM f. TRO'l'l'
l~ nited Press lntl'rnatlonal

The 1990 Syracuse open tenni s
Accord ing to rlen tl ey. panicr
tournament will be held Sept. B to pants are to rrporl t o lh&lt;'
16 at the Syracuse Court, accord - Syracuse Courts a ha lf hour
Ing to John Bentley and Fra nk before th e star t of 1heir first
Porter, tournament directors.
male h. The sta rti ng times will br·
The deadline for entering the ava ilable after 5 p.m on Sept. 7 b1
tournament Is 6 p.m on Sept. 6 ca ll one of the directors. Players
with the fee being singles, $10. will be lim ited to a 10 mlnuw
and doubles, $15. Each sing les warm -up before each match and
player and each doubles tea m a 12 poi nt tie brl'&lt;I kcr wil l be
will furnish one can of new balls played a! 6 all
and the winners will take the
Che('k s a re to hf' mad!' payable
unused can and the losers the to Bentley.
used can of balls.

BLOCK PARTY: The arrival of a New Kid on th t· Klock in
Bra in tree, Mass., ha s created a ruckus. Donnie Wahlberg , 20,
one of the sing ers in the New Kid' on th&lt;• BIO!'k. moved into th e
neighborhood recentl y and his fam ily has had to hire polk••
se&lt;·uri ty to co nt ro l the crowds he is allr&lt;Jcling. "The girls a re

Johnson Birthday
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there. mostly in tht' evening s, hoping to ca tch a glimpse of

true- bu t these two are," Lee wri tes. He say s the characters

are on lhr screen onlv 10 minut es. which Is Inconsequential
considering Hollywood's record fo r I ypecas lin g blacks as
hookers, crim inal s and drug addicts. " If crit ics are telltng me
that 10 avo id cha rges of anti Semilism. all J ewish cha racters I

telephones. leavi ng trash and making noise but things tu rned

\~o•r itl' havf' to be model citizens and not onr can be a villain,

ugly Salurday night. A fight broke out between people ala par ty
at Wahlberg's hou se and the crowd at another party acro ss the
sl reel, resulting in th ree people from Wahlberg's party .
including two of hts brothers, being a n ested for di sordPrl!
conduct. Forty -!wo residen ts attended a recent neighborhood

chea t or a crook ___ th at' s un rca lisli c and unfair, " Lee sa ys.
SELLECA SUES: Connie Scllcca is suing rolumbia Pictures
l'l'i&lt;'vis ion and producer Edward Weinlu,.ger, claiming she was
forced out of the new tell'vi sion se ries "Baby Talk." The suit
says Weinbe rger ye lled at SPiil'ca and vowed to ensure I hat she

pro tes t to vo ice their concerns to poliC('

would nPVL'r wor k for 1\ BC or ABC again. Before she was fired ,

FOREIGN SEXU,\L RELATIONS: Ilona "Cic!'lollna"

Sc lleca, who pn•viously starre d in the telev ision drama

Staller, the former porn quer n who i s now a mPmbl'r of IIH'
It al ia n Parliamen t. proposes mixing f or eign rP iat iuns and
sex ua l rPia t io n s to so lve the Midd le East crisis . ·· J a m avJilablf'

''H o te l, ·· had bt"i'n doing promotion work for the show. which is
basrd on lhl' hit moviP "Look Who 's Talking ."
GLIMPSES: Look out. Paul Newman . Frank Sinatra is

make love with Husse in tSaddam Hussein , the Ira qi
president I to ach ieve peace in the Middle Eas t. " Staller said in
Bu&lt;'nos AirPs during an appea ra nce on a tal k show_ "I wo uld il't

expand ing his food business. Sin atra's Sugo Da Tavola bottled
pasta sa uces ha1·e been doing well in California an d Nevada and
wil l be Int roduced to the New York -New Jersev area beg inning

him rapr mr in exc ha ngr for frPC'dorn for the' hostages . ··
Stal ler's trip to ArgPntina for a se ri es of nighlclubi..lnd l e tl~vis ion
a(Jpcarancrs got off to a rousing ~ tart wh1•n shf' bared hr r
br('asts for photographer s at a news conferPm·P, to uching off a
moral back la'ih Thl' t\rgt·nti nr· Ch ristian Allian cp of E\'dngrli
ca l Churchrs iss u&lt;'d a st at Prrwnt complaining aOOul Stal ler""
··exh ibit ionis t at titud i •.s '' and rTilici zing th P mPdia for ''pla~' in g

in OctobPr. " It's a kick having thr sauce on. the market a nd
trrr iti c w hPn prople tell us how much they like the tas!P, ,,
Si nal ra sa id .. The Highwaymen - Willi(• Nelson, Waylon
.J r nn ings. ,Johnny Cash and Krls Krlstofferson - have added a
concrrt stop to brnefit the AIDS Int r rf aith Cou ncil of Hou ston .
The Sep1. ll benPfit was initi at ed bv Nelson' :-; es trange d wife.
( 'onnif'. whosr br other, Mike Ko€pke, died r ecently af1rr

along ."

con tracti ng th(' AI DS vir us throu~h a bl ood tra nsfu sion

10

BROOKS JOHNSON
Ne lson an d Noka Newsom£'.
Dav id and Sheila Sco tt. Edith
Lee. Elmer and Martha Burns.
Reed Keoni g. Bill Fitzsimmons.
Virginia Gar nes , Do n. Man .
Er ica and David Poo lr• ond Bl't h
Hysell.

A bit nutty, cleaning lady can't
work her best 'all bundled up'

Dear Aoo Landers: A few weeks
ago I engaged a cleaning woman to
come in twice a week and help with
the floor s and silver polishing.
"Mercedes" is somewhere between
35 and 40. She has a spe&lt;: tacular
r.gure, but her face would stop a
fman: Isa bel and Tom Edwards . seven-day clock.
Wald and Donna llayman.
Yeslerday Mercedes wid me she
Beryl, Ruby, Rhonda, Ktndra .
was
gotng 10 give tile noors a badly
Jen ny, Lew ts, Lissa, Jerrod and
Jona th an Wolfe: Marge, Da 1·•·. needed scrubbing and wax tllem by
hand . Her lasl words ID me were,
Shawn and Karen Carpenter
"Please
keep the boys and Mi siCr
Gladys, Loren, Shawn, Chad .
out
of
my
way when I work."
Sharon, Mi chel le, Gary. Dian&lt;'
and Brian Richardson: Dom (Freq uently Mister and the boys,
aged 14 and 12, come home for
Roger s: Dan. Donna. Danny .! r
Dina, Bet hany, .Julie and Darr.-11 lunch )
Say re: Dan . Fatth, Tam &lt;I r &lt;~
MtSICr did indeed come hom e for
Hayma n, Apr il. Erin and Mal lunch that day, and when he walked
lory Roa ch: Kelly Lvn Smtih.
into ll)c kitchen he was white as a
slt cc L "W hal's wrong'&gt; " I asked.
"Have you seen me cleaning lad y
lately'" he said . "No," I replied.
"Wh y.?" "W e II ," he sru'd , " you'd
lldler check."
Roscoe d i scu ssPd the reswu
I went 10 tile back hall and opened
r&lt;.~ nt 's
th ree w i ndow dri\'1...'
th
e
li brary door . There was
through ordering co nct•pr whrr('
Mcrce&lt;lcs on her hands and knees,
customers ta l k with a r P&lt;.t l pt·rson
waxmg
away -- naked as a jaybird.
ins tead of an intercom. Hr addt'd
"Looks
real
nice, doesn't il'" she said
th a t the new PomPro\ store will
b&lt;• the area's largest McDonald 's proudly .
I told Mercedes the noor looked
with sealin g for about BK prop if'
and a total length of 1]:) ff'C't lovely, bul that she'd have 10 pul on
most o f it gla!.is fr ontrd
some clothes right away because

----Rotary meets---Roscoe Mil ls, ow ner of the new
McDonald's Restaurant under
co nstructio n in Pomerov. was
speaker at the Middlepor t
Pomeroy Rotary Club held at
Heath United Method ist Chu rch
Monday night.
Mills ' major topic co ncer ned
the obstacles the company has
had to overcome in the co nstrue

tlon project. He detailed plans for
the restaurant , not ing part icu larly that res idents will have an
opportunll y to enj oy their food
while watc hing tra ffic on the
Ohio River on an out side ver anda. Tentallvely the restau ra nt
Is expected to ope n in late
September or early Oclober.

Zuspan awarded
scholarship
Rebecca Zuspan of Graham .
N.C. , was rece ntly awarded the
Representative John M. .Jordan
Scholarship in the amoun t of
$1,100
Zuzpa n Is cu rrently a sopho
more at Elon College maj oring in
accounting where she maintains
a 3.31 grade point average.
She Is the daughter of Theresa
VanMeter, Burlington, N.C .. and
Roy VanMeter, Racine, and is
the daughter-In-law of Geo rg&lt;'
and Barbara Zus pan of Mason.
W.Va. She lives with her husband
George and son George Perry .

Ice cream social
The Rock Sprin gs Unit ed Meth
odlst Church will have an Ice
c rea m soclai at lhe ch urch
Saturday evening with servi ng to
begin at 6 p.m.

Membe rs uf Rotan· wpn• givP n to
to as k qurstion"
co n c t~rni n g thr projr·cl
opport unit ~·

Contest Jet
The Lot tr id gr C'u mmun 1t \-( ·, ·n

tp r is hosting a banjo. fiddlf' and
RU il ar co ntest on Septembn K&lt;Jt
2 p .m Reg ist ration is $~1 at tinu ·
of sign up. Fo r morr informal ion
rTs id f'n ts m a:v C&lt;tll F:d Tip rif· ar

662 -.J:lO.J or Marvin t;ilhr t 1 at
6fi7 &lt;l%.~ . ThP L o trrrd gPC'omm un

i t .v Center is on At he ns ('ou nf\
Road ~i'\ fh ·r mili'.'i wr· ~ t r;l

CoolviiiP .

Correction
An anni\·•'r s;u·y pot luck dinn('r

wil l b&lt;• held for the FUL tlu xil
lary at 7 p.m . on Sa t urday . Meat

wi ll b&lt;' prov id&lt;'d. Charter
members wi ll be honored and all
auxiliary mrm b('rs arr in·; iJrd

Thi s is a

co rrrc tion of an

an nou nrrm(• nt prlntf'd on T ur s

dav which staled that onl )
cha n rr mrmbrrs wprc im·itC'd

Wood reunion
The Wood Reunio n will be he ld
Sept Yat the home of l'irg il Kl ng
388:JB Smtih Road. l'omrrnv OH .
4:J769. A picn i(' lu nrh wtll h;. he ld
at noon .

Quirks in the news
By United Pres• lnlernallonal
Texa11 waler not good enough for
our troopa?
SAN ANTONIO tUPlt - Vldro
tape foot age of U.S. troops in the
Middle Eas t guzzling bot tles of
French minera l water was to
much lor Texa s bottling executive Rick Scovllll' to take.
"I have been conscientiously
watching the news every night to
stay abreast of the current
situation over there," Scoville,
president of Artesia Waters In c.
wrote In a Jetter to Sen. Phil
Gramm, R-Texas.
"To my dismay, I saw our
American troops drinking Ev lan
water, which Is Imported from

France. "
But that will change. Artesia
marketing director Mauree n
Nlestroy said Tuesday that Artesia will provide at least 17,000
gallons of water to the U.S. troops
massing In the Middle East since
Iraq's Aug. 2 Invasion of Kuwait.
Artesia Is awaiting conllrma-

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lion on the quantity needed and
whether to ship 1-ga llon bottles
or 2.5-gallon bo ttle., , she sat d.
U.S. so ldiers have been to ld to
d ri nk six gallons of wa ter a da 1
while on duty in thr dese r t.
Bottled water Is being shipped in
to the troops to redu ce thP
c hances of Inf ecti on fr om con
laminated water.
Nlestroy sa id the troo ps shou ld
be drinking Texas boll led water
by the weekend.
"We're selling It to I he mil itary
at cost, " she said. "We're not
making any money . The exposure alone Is tremendous."

se lv es or others. I deplore the
hypocrisy. How much healthier i1
would be lo show an honest fac e 10
the world. Small wonder the psychiatrists in your country arc so busy.
Everyone is sick from prcli:nding. -ANONYMOUS, PLEASE
DE AR ANO NYMOUS : No
name' Nol even an initial' Why nol
show your honest face lo the world''
I agree thallhcre is a good deal of
e&gt;lrni11amal hanky-panlt:y gomg on,
bull do nOl agree that almost every body is cheatin g_ Do you know
almost every bod y'
CONFID ENT IA L TO HADDI TIJPTOHERE: Kwitchcrbcllyac htn'.
Your parents arc the ones who
should be complaintng , nol you
They arc no1 "sucking their noses
imo your business" when they insist

on knowin g where and w1lh whom

you are, and ask tlla1 you phone to
let tllcm know when you will be laler
titan you agreed upon.

POLICI

p1id
• Aec--..e I 50 dttCOunt lor 1d1 p111d m 1cN1nce

•ft .. ldl - GIYIIWIV 1nd Found 1d1 undet' 1 6 wordt will b1

run 3d.,, 11 no ch•ge
•PnC8 ot ad lor all eapit1t '*''""double prooe o f 1d coli
"7 potm Nne type only u ..d

•Sent•nel is not rnponsible for
for errort lirlt dry 1d runt

et'fOfl:

tn Pipet

1tter flr11 Cl., !Check

I C11t before 2 :00pm

d..- 1fter DUbhCIIIOn 10 m•• correct ton.
• Adt1h-' mutt be Pllid in 1dv1noe are
C.rd of Thanks

H1ppy Ad•

In Memor~ .m

V1rd S1l•

cept -;- tl•tif•td d•tpl-v. Busrn•• C1rd 1nd leg• nat left)
""Ill elto IPP-' 1n I hi P1 Pl. . . nt A19;. .. , 1nd th1 Q,u, .

pOIII Deily Tribune. ,.,Ch,ng over 18.000 MmaCOI'Y OEAOLtNE MONDAY PAPEA
TUESDAY PAPER

DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION
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MAKE LOCKER 219 YOUR

o SHOES
o GYM BAGS
o SHIRTS MEIGS, SOUTHERN, WAHAMA, EASTERN
o GYM SHORTS L\' \ \\' \ y~
\\'Et,nntE
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245 - flt o Grendt

256 - GuYin D•st

247 - leur1 Fens

576 713 882 89&amp; -

Appl e Grove
Me•o n
N....- H1ven
L.etert
937 - Bufflllo

9•9 - Reon e
742 - Rutl end

7 . 1990. on a 1977 480

Bid apeclfications on the
Sewenth
Street surface

dreinage and paving proje ct
Mtween certain termini in
the Village of Syncuse.
Ohio deecribed herein will
be received by t he Board of
Meigs County Commiuion ·
era in the Court Houae , Po ·
meroy . Ohio until 12 noon
on the 6th of September ,
1990 . The bid a will then be
opened at 1 :00 P.M ., on the
6th of September, 1990 and
read aloud.
The proposal will be a per
bid in place price for this pro·
ject 111 follows : Excavation.
ditching, pipe in1talletion
and paving 366 feet long by
1 6 f&amp;et wide.
Each bidder must f ile a
1 0 % performan ce bond at
the time of the bidding and
the succeuful bidder mu11

file a 100% performance
bond . A letter ettabliahing

71 - Au101 for Stle
72 - Truckl lo r Sale

73 - Vtnl &amp; 4 yVO 5

Real Eslale

?4 - Motor cvcle
75-Botu &amp; Motors to r Sale
16 - Auto P11U &amp; Ac:c:•IDI"t•
77 · -A ulo Re p eor
78 - Cemp•ng Equtpm.,t

31 - Home-s lor Sele
32 - Mob•le HomH to r Sal~
33-hrms lor Se le

79 -Cempen lll Motor Homes

e;nrnma

bridge repla cemen1 with an

miutonera reserve the righ t

all· welded
stoel
beam
bridge, length 50 ' O" over -

to accept or waive any for malit ies and to reject any or

all, roadway 18 ' O" clear.

all btda. or anv part thereof

8 1 .. Home lm pro.,..m_.,1 ~
82 - Ptvmbmg &amp; Me~t t ng

44 - Apanmenl lo• Rent
45 - Furnuhed Roo m s
•6 - Spect too Re n1
47 - Wint~ d to Aen l

8 3-E:•c..-ettng

4(1 - Eo ..upment l or Ren1
luu

USED APPLIANCES

1 8 7- Upholllet'V

49 - ~or

Public Notice
certified line of credit . in tho
stat ad amount. from a bank.
doing businesa within the
scope of Ohio
Banking
lllws . will be accepted as
complying with the bonding
requirement
The succeufu l contractor
may be required t o furnish
any field reports as required
by the Meigs Countv Engi neer .
Proposal s are to be retumed on form1 supplied by
the contractor
The envetope. co ntaining
the bid. must be plainly
ma~ed. " Syracuse Project "
Bid specifications may be
picked up at the Meigs
County Engineer 'a Office or
t he Meigs Co unty Commi• ·
stoners ' Office.
The Meigs County Com missionere reserve the right

90 DAY WARRANTY
WASHERS- $100 up
DRYERS- $69 up
REFRIGERArOR$-- $100 u'p
RANGES- Gas-Eiec.- $1 25 up
FRHlER$-- $125 up
MICRO OYEN $-- $79 up

Public Notice
to accept or reject any or all
bids. or any pert thereo f.

APPROVED
PHILIP M. ROBERTS.
P.E.. P.S..
MEIGS COUNTY
ENGINEER

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Public Notice

R. l. HOLLON

~lUCKING

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Bid proposals for the con struction of a new steel
beam bridge
located in
Chester Townahip will be re ·
calved by the Board of Meig s
County Commissioners in
the Court Houte. Pomeroy ,
Otlio until 12 noon. the 5th
day of September . 1990.
The bids will be opened at
1:16 P.M . the 6th day of
September. 1990 and read
aloud ..

CHESTER, OHIO
•GRAVEL
•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT
•ANYTHING
AT ALL

985-4422

111 -90ifn

MICROWAVE
OV.fN REPAIR

c

ALL MAKES
Bring It In Or We
Pitk Up.

Ann , sh e's the bcsl clea nin g

992 ·5335 or 985-3561
Acron From Po1t Offiu
217 E. So&lt;. Pomeroy
POMEROY, OHIO

I

BISSELL
BUILDERS
CUSTOM BUILT

HOMES &amp; GARAGES
" At Reasonable Prices"

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949·2860
Day or Nighl
NO SUNDAY CALLS

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Tea c htng your children the ABC's is fine, but you also need to
teach them about dru~ abuse and the special
importance of the letters 'NO." Teach them lhe drug
alphabet early in life , and help them from becoming another
statistic In America's fastest growing
disease- - drug and alcohol addiction . Let them learn their
ABC's in school, but tea c h them their "NO'S" at home .

REGISTERED NURSE
Immediate opening
for registered nurses
to work in the Emer-

EVF.!IYTHING YOU WANT TO SELL,
GONE IN A FLASH!
SOUNJ) GOOD? ALL YOU NEED TO MAKE IT
IIAPPEN IS AN AD IN TI-lE
POMEROY DAILY SENTINEL

CLASSIFIEDS.
TilEY WORK LIKE MAGIC.

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Ill COURT STREET
POMEROY, OY 45769

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992-2156

CA.'JIIONI.V. MAIL OR BRI NG IN .

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gency Room and
Skilled Care Unit full and port-time poaltiono. S11i11ry com mensurate with ex -

pllrlence . Excellent
fringe b11nefita.
Contact:
Rhonda Dalley,
R.N., B.S.N.,
Director of Nurolng
Veteran• Memorial

Hospllll
1 1t1 E. Memorial Drive
Pomeroy. OH. 411789
(814) 192-2104

Plllln 01''11: WORD JN EACH SPACE ABO~ E. EACIIINITW. Oit CltOUP Or
nctrRESCOUfnS AS A WOIIiD. COUN'I' M.UU: AND ADORE.IIS Olt PHONf:
PifUIIIIIIIFUSID. Oe.dllne 11131190
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Ext. 213

SHRUB &amp; TREE

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SER"ICE

PLUMBING &amp; HEA nNG

TRIM and

REMOVAL

'liGHT HAUliNG
'FIREWOOD

BILL SLACK
6-12 -90 tfn

New Location:
168 North Se&lt;ond
Middleport, Ohio 4l760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We c.,.v Fi1hing Suppli1111
Your Phone
l e Bills Here

We con repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We con
also CKid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

BUSINElS PHONE
(6141 992-6110
~ESIDEN&lt;E PHONE
(6141 992-7714

PAT' HILL FORD
992 -2196
Middleport, Ohio

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BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION
•New Homes
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
Free Estimates

Announcemenls

P~r!S

• Mobile Home
RPr.tal s
•lot· Rentals

985-4473
667-6179
5-lt - 90

COUNTRY
MOBILE
HOME PARK
•Mobile Home

992-7479
Rt. 33 Nerth of
!In

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
~BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Pomeroy, Ohio
1-12-' -

HOT SPR INC
SPA
Y r11.1r
~ (, ') ( ),tv - t\ - Yt ·.tt
J{t ·IIT.II

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949-2860

ADOPTION
wa ·d love to shar11 our hea r t&amp; &amp;
hom a with infant Will offer loll a.
warmth &amp; •flection, llnanda tly
sec ure , lets help each oth•rl
MedlcatiL•gel •xpensn pt~ld ,
Call COIIICI Even\nga, 201-427·
ADOPTION
Spac ial l amlly .want s to give
your baby a lov ing home . Glva
your baby and us a c:hanca _Call
collect 708 -J52 · 1656. Mary Ellyn
and Chuc k

Slngla? You sho uld ba raadlng
Haar lu arc h Hull lt1e Nawslallar,
Profiling
araa
elnglu
Hear1aear ch, P 0 Boa 1043, Galllpolle, OH 4 ~631
TRAVEL, Foolbtll Bus Tdpi
WVU VI Msry tand al Phi US
P1um Sta111 vs SyriCUII at VIr
glnla lith NFL St ..lltl at
C!net111d Br owna. San Fran
citco 1 1 Ctnclnnall Wov!es on
but No smoking or drlnk tng
permltled Conlacl Ruat~ Cesto
30~ - 755 - ~431. BUI d1paf11 Nitro

NO SUNDAY CAUl

4-16-86-lln

Howard L. Writesel

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ROOFING
NEW- REPAIR

3 Announcements

2346

Now Homet hilt
" Free Estimates "

.r\11lt'rll ; 1 · ~ F.t\'C•t lfL '

Pnrt.1hk

.\ ;p. t

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

BAUM
LUMBER

949-2168

985-330 I

CHESTER

8-1-'90-1 mo .

8-9-1 mo .

Giveaway

2 yur old Cock•r mlll'ed female ,
8 monlh o ld m.,la pup 614 -9926169
A very lov ing male kitte n to a
good home Wormed 614 -9925103.

Free Pupplae : 2 weeka old, need
to bt bollltd ltd. Mothet dltd
Pari Chow, Cell 814·37V-2s.ti .

tCitttne to

glvuw ~y.

614-446-

83!il0_
Madlum Mlud Bt..d Pupplu

Ona Utnchesler T1rrltr Pupe lo
gi)Od hame. 614·l88 -g621

OFFERS 2 lOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ...
POMEROY. OHIO : Rt. 7 &amp; S .R. 143
ALBANY, OHIO : Rt. 50 &amp; S .R 143
NEW HOURS :
POMEROY : 9 a.m -7 p .m . 7 Days
ALBANY : 10 a.m . -5 p .m . 6 Day s Closed Sunday

PAYING AS OF TODAY, AUG . 10, 1990
#1 Copper • 1 per lb .
Cl11an Dry Aluminum Cans. 35C per lb .
Clean Auto Radiators 44 C lb. : Batteries $1 ea .

Yel low Bro ss 40C lb.: Alum . Sheets 40 C lb.

14 992 -51 4

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Wooden pallata to glvtew•r
Fire! comt flret •erved . Ga .

llpolla Dally Trtbu na, 825 Thir d
A11a , Ga lli polis

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Lost &amp; Found

FOUND : Ftmala Aireda le. 614 44fi · lfl4fi

LOST aye gtau.. end sunglu '"· betw11n Hat1lord end
Pomtroy, Rob! G Ohlinger,
]~~82 · 3288 .

LOST. Child's Pel elnct puppy.
Mtdlum elle doQ , mos tly brown .
soma bleck &amp; t1n Pari : Col lltiShlpherd/Chow H.. apottad
longue. Rtd COIIII, lniWifll to
"Wood"t." Vic inity ol Addis on
Pika Of loc al surrounding u•a
II you heve •••n PLEASE Con ·
tact : 61'1 ·367-7160.
LOST: Male, nault~ed, cream

colored eel . 3 wh . •go. AI 160
&amp; l5 Child"• ptl Vary lrlendly
6!4-446-7054.

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7 -23 -1 mo

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ond Snow?
Now's The Time lo Find Out .

CAll JACKS ROOFING &amp;
CONSTRUCTION
For Old

992-7762
S. New Roots: Shingies

Repairs, Gutters
Building and Remodeling
We Guarantee Your Satisfaction
FREE ESTIMATES

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THE DAILY SENTINEL

815 I Jl8-9075

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Help Wanted

WANTED
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leading
area heating &amp; air conditioning business IS
looking for an experienced heating &amp; air
conditioner installer .
•3 Years of
Experience
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Conditions
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45769

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THE MOST IMPORTANT
I LETTERS WHEN IT
COMES TO DRUGS
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Thomas Cassidy. Inc.

Forever

Til-COUNTY RECYCLING

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Date: Sept. 4 -- 7-9 p.m.
For Information Ca ll :675-3844

Downstairs Conference Room
Plea sa nt Valley Hos pital
Toptc Cancel &amp; Eating Habi ts

Misaing You,
Your Wife Joan Kin

4-16-86-lln

In Europe, such pretense docs not
ex ist. I wish 10 make il clear, Ann
Landers, that I am not criticizin g lhc
mom! standards of Americans. Whal
people want to do behind closed
doors is their own business. What
offend s me is th e pretense and
fak ery. I r.nnl y believe il is not
nonnal to limit oneself 10 one sex
partner. Mature people should be
free to c&gt;prcss their natural biologr cal dnvcs without damaging them -

1
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MASTECTOMY SUPPORT
GROUP AUG. 27
7:00PM

meet over there.

3/6/'90/ lln

the men and wom en.

I POINT PLE/\6/\NT ~
I
Presents
I
Ti lt: WCX)DY IIF.QMAN I
I
()QCI It:.~TQA
I
I
Directed By
1
tQANK '111'&gt;F.QI
I

Down sta irs Conference Room at
Pleasant Valley Hosptta l
To pics: RetmbUJsement Issues

And after I find you,
Then let 's go sea
Jesus.
Then we'll know we
are linally home.

10130/'89 lin

woman I've ever had. I need your
ad&gt;ice and I need it fasL Help' ..
LON G ISLAND Ll J
DEAR LU : Mercedes sounds li ke
a _)Cwcl, th ough a bit nuuy. Tell her
she mus1 gel her scrubbing and wax .
ing done before noon or aftcr 2 p.m.
And ask her 10 please lock the door
when she work s in the buff. Jus1 in
case.
Dear Ann Landers: I have lived
in America only six months, but I
have already observed a fasci nating
phenomenon. Nearly all the mamed
couples we know prelend they arc
faithful, but in rea l life the y arc
havin g affairs left and righl hotl1

Appearing At

IN MEMORY OF
JACK F. KING SR .
On This Third Year
Without Him,
Aug . 23, 1989
If you leave me
standing here on
this earth
Just wait by the
river.
It's such a good
place lor us to

USED RAILROAD TIES

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

f"-MAJN-SinEET-1

AREA OSTOMY ASSOCIATION
MEETING SUNDAY, AUG. 26
230 PM

In Memory

Across From Post Office
POMEROY, OHIO

18 1 23 . 30 2tc

M1stcr was home. She s.a id in a most

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2

992-2269

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PHILIP M . ROBERTS
P.E.• P.S .,
·
MEIGS COUNTY
ENGINEER
(8 ) 23. 30 2tc

992 -5335 or 985 · 3561

,_

MIDDlEPORT

BULLETIN BOARD DEADUNE
4: 30P.M. DAY BEFORE
PUBUCATION

84 - EieCirteet &amp; Rltr•v••t•un

85 - Generll H1u 1mg
86 - Mobtte Home Re9•"

992-5677

719 N. SECOND

APPROVED

BULLETIN BOARD

Business Services

Services

41 - House s tot Rent
42 - Moblle HomM to r ~ l!' n t
43 - flrm• lor Re nT

Public Notice

Cl!lse Backhoe. The backhoe
may be seen at the Village
Hall.
The Village reserves the
right to accept or rejac1 any
or all bids .
Richard Seyler. Mayor
Brend11 Morris
Clerk / Traas'

Fen~l.ll t

Transport at10n

458 - leon

Pomerov
985 - Ch .. te•
843 - Ponlend

BID NOTICE '

I

17 - MIJC::IIiiiO.OUI

18 - WtnlldloDo

22 - Mon~ 10 Lotn
23-Prot•t•onl l Serv•c•

persona interested therein
The Meigs County Com-

As 11 prerequisite f or bid ding, only contractors that
are qualified OOOT bidd ers
wi tt be considered .
Bidders shell
f urnish
plans . Three sets of detailed
drawings shalt ac co mpany
each bid and shalt be sealed
by a licensed professional
engineer . along with estate ·
mant of compliance with t he
HS - 20 loading . Specific&amp; ·
lions. contract documents.
and bid proposals may be
obtained at the office nf the
Meigs County Engineer
Each proposal must con tain the full name of the

4!13 - lNHtoO.
64-Hey &amp; G,.,,.

11 - Set-.oots &amp; ln11NC1tOn
H - R1d1o. T\1 &amp; CB Rep~

party making the bid and all

Attorney .

f•rm Equipment

62 - Wtmed lo Buv

36 - lou &amp; Ac:ruge
36- Rut htltt Wente d

Public Notice

l

e1-

14-Bu•"'•' Trt•n•ng

67&amp; - Pt Ptuunt

181 23. 30 2tc

'

1 2 - Sit~Miion Want~
. 13 - lnturtnce

991 - Mlddi CJOr1

Sealed bids will be re ·
ceived et the Pomeroy Vi i·
lage Hall , Cleril: 's Office. 320
E . Main Street until 12
o'clock noon . Friday, Sept

SuppliP.~

I&gt; ,I VI!!;III::f.

11 - HIIP W1nt1d

446 - GellopohJ

PUBLIC NOTICE

NIKE. REEBOK, CONVERSE, BROOKS
BRITISH NIGHTS,

Fam

Serv1ccs

Aruf.ode614

Public Notice

BACK-TO-SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS

&amp;9-For Sale or lr1de

~nl_lllnymenl

34 - Busmeu Butldtn gs

Cet ResuJts Fast-

'' I"H 'I. l.m ·'l.nw.-. ..,.
l"im,.,. "'•mlit·lllt anol

!7 - MulicellnstTumet\U
&amp;8 - Fruitl &amp; Veg.ubl•

9 - Winlecl to Buy

Me•un Co W\/
Atea Co de .304

o,.,

s.. -

'66 - Pfll ior

7 - Yard Sal e (pa.d tn 1d\Hinee1

8-Pubhc S1te &amp; Auctoon

2 1 - Bulln•s QppOriUOil'r

667 - Coo lville

and Fri.
Til 6 P.M.

6-Lost end Found

Me+gl County
Area Code 61 4

&amp;•n - Ar~~b••

1§4 -M~c Merch.,d•N
16 - 6ulldlng Suppl••

2 :00PM WEDNESDAY

joUnu·inr ll' lephonP cxchanres ...

37 9- Wetnut

53-Ant......

4 - GtY. .WI\1
6 - H•pp-,. Ad1

- 2 ·00 PM HtURSOAY
- 2 ·00 PM FRIDAY

Classified pa!fes .core r I he

Ann
Landers

Open Mon .

3 - oillnnoucemenll

The bid pri ce will be for an

Floor 7 gauge -galvanized
3 x9 corrugation .
The bid shall be accompa·
nied by a bond or certified
ctleck in the amount of ten
percent of the bid . Ttle bond
shall be made payable to the
Meigs County Commission ·
en and bond for unsucceSR ·
ful bidders will be returned
after the award or the con ·
tract . The bond will be re turned to the successful bid der after the execu tion of a
contract which has been ap proved by the Prosecuting

~1 - Hou.-hold Gooch
12- apon1rtg oooo.

2-ln Memor\'

Public Notice

in place price project as tol Iowa : Issue 2. Job No . 5 -

loading HS -20-44 . Steel A
36 prime. painted floor .

Merchamllse

1 - Card of Th8nltt

'A. d•••if•.t 1dvenum.,1 placed'" Th1 Daily S1ntt,_. IP·

l88 - Ytnto"

"The Complete Athletic Foot.-ear Store"

Announcerne nt s

"Adl outt•de ~e t;&amp;, Glll tl or Mtton count,.;. m1.11t be pre·

G1 1111 Co unt~

Do you havt qLI..l!sHons abou.l Jn.

but M one ro talk to? Ann LanderJ·
booklet, "Sex and the Tun-Agcr, "
is franJ. and to the point . Send a
self-addres.&lt;ed, lonR . nu.llnru -.&lt;iu
envelope and a check or mtJncy order for $365 (this include,\ posta ge

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace

367 - Ch•tmt

and handlin g) 10 : 'leens, c/o Ann
Lander,\, P.O. Box 11 562 Clurago,
Ill. 60611 -0562 . (/n Canada, send
$4 .45

PubliC Notice

cmohallc tone that she can't rlo the
lloors righl "all bundled up" and 10
please ~ccp tile men out of her way.

I
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I

Three years without a hath:
acls
NAIROBI (U PI) - Friends of
a man who had not bathed In
three years couldn 't take It
more.
The group of odor-conscious
colleagues chased down their
Kenyan friend. peeled off ~Is
clothes and bathed him In public,
the seml-olllclal Kenya Times
newspaper reported Wednesday.
mob

•f I. ed
CIa55 I

SPIKE STRIKES BA&lt;:K: lllack movi emaker Spike Lee says
he's lhP victim of a double sta nd ard. He' s been critlrized by
th ose wh o say the conniving. money -grubbing nature of Mo e
and .Josh. tw o .Jewish nightclub owners, In his movie "Mo'
Gette r Blues" creates a negative stereotype of Jews but Lee
d• •nies he is an ti -Se mitic in an arti cle he wrote for Th e New York
Times . "A ll .Jewi sh nightclub ow ners are not like thi s- that's

Wahlberg and thl' boys dr ive by laler in the evenin g shouting
obsce nlt les. " sa ld Pol lee Lt . Leonard 'l'orrey , "The girls lik e the
New Kids but the boys don 't." The situation mostly has been a
nuisance to res id Pnl s with youths as king to use bathrooms or

Hayman reunton held recently
The annual reunion for the
family of the late George R. and
Mae Crawford Hay man was held
Saturday at the Portland Park.
Blessing was given by Waid
Hayman before dinner. Several
family members enjoyed plaq lng
volleyball.
Attending were Focle Hay man: Richard and Linda Glea
son: Lewis and Ruth. VIrgil.
Michael, Ca rrie a nd Matthew
Ours: April, Dave, Brian and
Ben Case; Teresa and Bill
Lawver: VIrginia and Bill Hut-

~~~~A~u:g~u=st~2~3~.~1~9~9~0~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~P~o~m~~~o~v~Midrd:lep~o;,rt:.~O~h~~~~~r-=~~~~~::~;:::::::T:h;e:D:a:ilty:S:e:nt;in;~:;;Pag:;e;;7,

Thursday, August 23, 1990

..--People in the news--------------.,

Tennis tournament set

Brooks Johnson celebrated his
slxth birthday rPcently with a
picnic at General Hartinger
Park.
A Tee nage Mutant Ninja Tu rtle theme was used for the party.
Attending were grandmothers
Susan Webb and Beu la h Johnson.
Wilbur and Allee Keonlg , .Jan ie
and Isaac Davis, Patrlna Fitzsimmons, Bridge t johnson,
Robyn and Kelly Freeman ,
Steve, Cheryl and Ashley Halley,
Milford, Polly and Andy Hysell.
Joanle and Katie Jeffers. Lynn
and Da rre n Jackson, Ben See.
Delana Eichinger, Cathy and
Beth Wilfong, Mike, Rhonda.
Kylle, Kam and Kay anna Sayre.
Rhonda Sayre provi ded the
turtle cake.
Others reme mbering th e
youngster on his blrthdav were
his grandfathers, Henry Joh nson
and Elmo Webb, great grandmother Edith Webb, Doug.
Paula, Mindy and Mattllew !son,

Middleport Ohio

,,

Losi :Mane bllll otd , brown trttold
with blr1h records, 1oclal
secu rlly and IItie to 79 pic k-up.
lost IOmiWhllrt IIOURd Qolt
Gu Station In M!ddlapor1,
Satu rday Aug . 18 . if found
pleau ull 614 -6 98·2804 . It no

antwer wrlla David Eug ana
McDon ald, 29193 Ntl lon Ad.,
Lengsvllle , Oh. 45741

7

Yard Sale
Gallipolis
&amp; Vlci!Jity

All Yard S.ltt Mutt Be Paid In

Adnnco. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m.

lhl dly betore tht ld la to run .
Sunday ldlllon · 2:00 p.m.
frldly. Monday edition • :Z:OO
p.m. lalurdly.

�Page-8-The Daily Sentinel
Gallipolis

41

LAFF ·A DAY

&amp; VIcinity

46

Houses for Rent

2 bedroom houss, very nics,
good n•lghborhood, 2225 Un·
coin Ave. , 304·875-1301.

5 Family, 3 112 mllu up 160 at
Evergreen. All sins, blby
II ems.
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Famlry! Lots ol school clothes &amp;

2 Bedroom• 3 miles from town .
Oeposll &amp; Reterenc ... 614-4461456.

adults Antlqun, odds I ends
Lots morel Comer of Jaekaon
Pike &amp; Mabelene Drive.

2 bedrooms, very private, unfurnished, $200 month, 304·
77fi..6059.

Garage Sale· Friday, 24th

4

Giani Oaraglil Sale! August 24th,
9-5; &amp; 25th , 9·2 Crossroads In
Danville, St Rt 325, Malgs
County

n

Wright

614-~2-'JilQ

Mobile home iat lor rtn1, $75
water and uwer furnished . 30467518 ...

1989 Ford Tempo. Ont owner,
AC 34 mpg Mual SH to tp~,..:e;late 17'100. 614-142-30611.

51

Goods

72

3 BA, half mile ftorn town.
Gr••n sehool dlat11et 614-4466.541 tftar 5 p.m.

&amp; VIcinity

Pomeroy,

"II 's an
·
w1ne
."

Middleport

&amp; VIcinity

IS I'll\III &gt;:6

•

agree all le littlP

42

5 family ca rport sale Friday,
Sa turday Carleton's , Rose Hill,
Route 33 below Sand~ s Auto
Sa las Ou1lls, rugs , lnta nl yoUih
clothing books, lo~s. nurses
umlorms, malarnlty

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685 Ganetal Ha111ngar Mlddlapor1 Drapes, bedspreads,
home Interior shaats, clolh+ng
and m1sc Aug 22 ·23·24
Frull Iars, IIIIer
mise Rodtsprlnga Ad North ol
Thurs-Fri-Sal

Co Ad 18

8

11

Help Wanted

Secrelerlel, Rteapllonlat Position Available Excellent Fringe
Benefits Salery Minimum Wage
or ntgotlabll, dapending on
skill and nperlence. Contact
lhe GAllla County Coopenllve
Extension Strviee P.O. Boi
339, 1502 Eutern Avenue, GaiUpoh, OH 45631. 614-445-7007
We will be scceptlng reaumn
tt1rough Mandey, August 27,
19!K).
Equal
Opportunity
Employment, AH!rm111ve Action

ASK 14ER J.lOW MliCJ.l SIIE' 5

Public Sale

WANlEO· Emargeney Reller
Community Service Workers lor
&amp; Auction
two community group homes In
County
R1ck Pe arson Auction Company Getlla
no w bookmg auclions, ex - (Bidweii/Gelllpolls) High achC)OI
degree, valid driver • llctnse
penence mak8!1 the d1tterunce
Ucansed Oh1o Kentucky , Wast and good driving record, good
comunlcatlon 1nd org•n!IIIIIon
V1 rgnna , 304 -77
.:.::.
3·.5c7
'-.a:Cs_ _ __
SkillS, punctual, and" able to
Dav 1d Boggs Auct1on Serv1ca, work ee per1 of 1 team required,
Now boo~mg aucltons, IJC&amp;nsed ex~rlence working wilh persont wilh m.ntal retardation
1n Oh1o 614-446-n5o
and develapmentel dlsebllltt"
preferred , but not required
9 wanted to Buy
Houre ere scheduled 11 needed
and
Wllkandt)
Wanhld To Buy Junk Autos (1\/tnlngs
w1th or without motors Call Salary : $4.25/hour. Send ruums
to C.CIIIa Baker, Buckeye
Larry lively 61'1 -388-9303
Community S.r'llicee, P.O. Box
604,
Jsckson,
OH 45640
Deadline tor epptlcante· 8f19/90
Equal Opportunity Employ-er

Employment Services

11

Help Wanted

'ASSEMB LERS NEEDED"
lm ml'ld•ara opemng~ No axp
needed FuHIPart 11ma Call 1
900-463-4336
, 7a m -lOp m
S2J mm
AVON All arus, Call Marilyn
Weaver 304-882-2645
A NO NONSENSE WAV TO 1500
A DAY '
S1 plus FA S E to.: A Stevens,
Rt 2 Bo• 224, South Point, OH
45680
AVON 1 All Arus I Shirley
Spears, 304 675-1429
CompUI If programmlf parttime to assist with new medical
so ftware Call Dr Snyder 614446 -337'3 Saturday only.
Oommo's Pizza hiring drl11ars,
must be 18 with dependablt ear
and msurance, apply In pe"on
11 00 1111 4 00, 428 VIand St ,
Pom t Pleasant
D r~ver

Handyman Assist busy
new doctor part -lima Call Or
Sn yder 614-446-3373 Saturday
Only
Earn money by the wtak Join
tha numbers to demonstrate
'C hr lsi mas-Around-The-World ..
Juty-Ooeambar Lea ve name,
address, and phon• number on
answer1ng servlee 514·992 -6319
EARN MONEY Reading Books!
$30,000/yr Income polenllal.
Now h1nng {1) 805-M7-GOOO
Erl Y10189
EARN MONEY Raad lng Books!
S.JO ,OOOiyr in come potential
Now hlnng (1 ) 805.687-6000
Ert ¥4552
Er parianced
media
sales
represent alive Base plus commiSSion 304-727 7885 call tor in I&amp;Niew
INTELLIGENCE JOBS CIA, US
Customs, DEA, etc Now Hiring
Ca ll 1-805-687-6000 Ext K 10189
LPN Needed Mldnl~hl re11el 16
hrs /wk Workln'J Wllh Genatrlc
MR rutdunls In a res1danliat
selling Excallant poslllon tor
an LPN going to school who
need• part·llme work 614 -446-

n&lt;a
MajOf l1a slng company looking
lor truck mechanic w1th four or
more years nparlenee Must
have own tools
Excellent
benellll. Contacl
Gary
at
6141446-4122
ManagenJ needed , pArt lime
help tor Contempo Fashion
Jewarty Par1y Plan Co No ln1/lls lmenl , no deli very, tor mtervlew appo1nlment 304-675-5162.

bedroom,
furnished,
3
Washer/Dryer, for sal a or rant
614-992-;1179

4 pc lilllng room suite , 2 queen
size water beds, Rainbow water
sof1ener, Saars swing .. t, 304675-1145

Wanted

Country Sattlng 4 bedrooma, 2·
112 batt1s, canlrs l heal and air,
basemtnl, attached gar aga 20
minutes from Athens, 1 1'2
mllas to Malgs High School
Relertnces and deposit required. 614-593~937.

Frlt ridt IO Cailtornla, San
Fran. area. Juat halp drive
leaving around Aug 27, 1st of
Sept. 614·992-·5143

Houaa lor sala or ra nt, nlca
nawty
neighborhood ,
redecorated, good ralertncts
rsqulred, 304-675 -1090.

12

15

Situation

Schools

&amp;

I nstructlon
Tra1111
Agenls,
Hatei'Motal
Carters, Tr'ICtorffrllllr Crlvlng,
Bookkeeping/Accounting, Nur111 Aida, Home StudyiRtsldent
Train ing Flnsnclal aid avallebia
if quaflflld County Schools,
Inc, 1..&amp;00-648-&amp;411, 2307 Camden Ave, Ptrkeraburg, WV
2610'1 Complete your tntlnlng In
8 to i mon1hs. Start lmmedlalely
while you're still employed rt
your're working. No walt .

18

Wanted to Do

Cleaning, ruldenllel, I cornmerdeJ Referencu, 514-3792211

for Sale

Kountry Kids Child Ca re A tun
place lo stay where friendships
bagln Great locallons 614·992·
7532

1971 Rtbel Mobile Home, 10x50
$2500 n~otlabl1 614·992-2952

Magic Years Day Care Cenlar
r•asonabla,
dependable,
license, quality child care Mon·
day 11'1ru Friday, 7 30 1111 5 30
For mOfe Information or to
rag l!ler 304-675-5847
Miss Paul1 's Day Care Center
Sate affordabla, r.h1ldcara M·F
6 am · 5 30 p m Ages 2 10
Before, aHer sehool Drop-ms
walcome 614 -446-8224
Ouality Child Cara 10 my home
wlrelarences Mon-Fr l 614 -4460316
Will babysit My home near
Jackson Pike, Butav111e Ad E•·
parlance and Reference 614·
446 2646
Will babysit In my home
Bula11111e Pika Rd 614-441-1408
Will do babySitting In my home
614·'742·2219
Wl!l do ~u .. elaanlng Rtttrenc.. fi141992·6983
Wlll do 11wlng In my home
Oeadtlnt tor Christmas Ofda...
1,1990. 6111 ·256-1989

o.c

Will to babyetttlng in my hom•
w"kdays, Agn 2 &amp; up. Have
daycare nr,erlanea &amp; referancet Excell•nl Care 614-4468202

Now acceplmg ::~ppl1ca llons lor
pari t1m1 sales lady, must have Would like lo do babysitting In
pleas ing persona lity, be able to my hom• Mon-Frl Days on ly
deAl w1th publi c, with good work 614-446--8'199
record , &amp; dependable, llexlbl• Would like to do babysllllng
hours &amp; WIKikands reqUi red, LeGrande Blvd Rei. &amp; Exp 614Apply 10 person at Vl'ra Furni - 448·1891.
ture, 4 miles oul 141
Nurses . Overbrook Center The
areas newest and mosl mod&amp;rn
skilled long-term care ta cll1ty,
now has lull and parH1ma RN
and LPN pMitlons a~a1table 21
Business
For mora Information rtgardmg
Overbrook Canter employment
Opponunlty
wtur.h features a very tompeUINOTICE I
II~e wage and benehl pack ag&amp;
Please oall 614/992 6472 Re- OHIO VALLEY PUBliSHING CO
quest Sally Gloeckner, Dlreclor recommends lhat you do bu•ln..a with people you know, and
ol Nursmg
NOT Ia sand money througl'l I he
Organist Needed Repty In writ- malt until you hav• lnvHiigatad
1119 to Grac• Episcopal Church, the offering
326 E Main StrHI, Pomaroy or
call 6~4-992·3968 on Tun or 22 Money to Loan
Thurt before noon
Gold
Credll
Cerd,
Pari lima baby !!litter in my VltiiMatercard
Guafllntead,
home when school starts 304· Cash Adveneee, no uc:urlly
8a2-3770.
deposit, no credit cheek, 1-900Parson with boat to aulat 226.0048, $19 Q5 fM
during lnspaetion of PomeroyProfessional
Muon bridge. Dur~~tlon 3 Ia 4 23
wka . S2501wk . Contaet HamServices
montret and Aa.oc. 216-49D-8817 8a m -5p.m. M-F.
Scntp nre AtmOVII &amp; 01•
PDSTAL
JOBS
$18,392· poeal Rtltonablt Ftttts. Call
18'(125/yr. Now hiring Call 11) Mon.S.t. eoe-324-fm « eoe.
80HB1-MOO EXT P-4562 for 326·7117
current list.

Financial

Real Estate

Qualified
rtgll11red
nurH
needed far 82 Nd facility (long
ttrm) locattd In Point Plsllanfr
WV Admlnlllratlve eklllo ona
Homes for Sale
work experience nee11ury 1
Competitive eatery and btneflts. 1·107 aeru. 8 roam moduler
Contaet
FrtnR
Topping,
Cartht'Hn of Point Ple1unt.
home. LR, DR, kitchen, 2 bed1 1/2 bolh. '80,000.
REPORTERIPHOTOORAPHER 11·:.::-::;::::.:-3:.:11711~.
New writer, ••perfenct ....,.. 1t:
tlal, Hnd rMUMII to Gilbert " .tory, 3 bedroom houH on
Tlmeo, Box 1131, Ollbo11, WY LocUli StrMI. f4,500 090. 114-

1766.

197'9 Sehultz, 14x65, 2 BR, e!l
111ctrlc $9,000 Aller 5 p m 614 ·
388-9634 Of 388-8529.

Good used refrigerator &amp; ttovt,
oak table plus four chl lre. $75
lor atch 614-446-1478

2 and 3 bedroom apartments
Carpal, equipped kitchens In
Middleport Oaposlt/Raterencas
f'llqulred 6l4 -985-4448 after 6
pm

Good
uud
Whirlpool
Relrlgeralor tor salt . 6t4 -4463102 614-446-1231

35 Wast Apt. 2br, 1 bath, private
enelosad patio, e/ose to grocery
stor11 &amp; ahopping ttnlar water,
sewar, trash prov1dtd, $265/mo
614-441-16(]8

Mollohan Carpets Upptr Rl 7
Nor1h Ouallty Carpets &amp; Fum/ ture at low prices Check us out
614-446-11144

Ute Chair Like new, 614·3192862

PICKENS FURNITURE
Naw/Used
HauseMold furnishing 1f2 mi
Jerrlcho Rd Pl. Pleuanl, WV,
call 304-675·1450
Queen stu water bed wit h 6
drawers, mirror, head board
$200 cu h 6141992-2463

Gracious living. 1 and 2 bed - 53
Antiques
room aparlm•nls at Village 1, - - - - - - ' - - - - - Manor
and
Rlvarslda Buy or sell Ri11erlnt Antlqu.s ,
Apartm1nta In Middleport. From 1124 E Main Strut, Pomeroy
$196 Call614-~2-7781. EOH
Hours· M TW. 10 00 1 m to 6.00
Mldd teporl, Ohio, a..ch Sl On• P m , Sunday 1 00 to 6 DO p m
_5_2_6_ _ _ _ __
bedroom tumlahldapt ., deposit 6,..1_4·_0_" --c·2
1
&amp; reference required, 304-882 - Protasslonal person to re·
2586
enam•l claw foot bath tub 6t4·
992 -7563
Nlcaty Furn 'ed Small house,
nol
tuheble
tor Top Cash paid . Otd lumltura
garege,
chll&lt;fran, no pete, $300/mo cuboarda,
qultls,
oriental,
Otpoalt, 614 -446-0338
paintings, toys , or entire est All
Nletly Fumlehld Mobile Homa ca ll eo tlect 304-525-3275, or 304 ln city CA Sui11~1 for 1 per- :'::2::3..:-6.ca:.!l4::.__ _ _ _ _ __
ton Ret &amp;O.p Required 614·
54 Miscellaneous
448~338

1980 Schultz 14x70, 2 bedrooms
exc cond, 304-675-3094 or aflar
6 00 pm eali 304~75-32n
1982 Townhouse , 14x70, doubla
npando CA, Many Ertru• On
private rented lot In Rodney
614-245-Ml49
1964 Schultz, 141(65, .A.C, dec ~.
ttorage bldg, $11,000 304-6756145
198&amp; Vlctorlan ell alee, 2 bed·
rooms, assume 10 yr lo.1n, 304882-3451

I

2 bedroom tra iler, 2 4 aeres, ea ll
betort 6.00 PM, 304 675-7553
Uka new 1986, 12x60 Clayton
mobile 1'1ome 2 bedroom, 1-112
batht, tully earpated, calhadnl
c•lling, underpjnnlng, porch
wlroof, 2 seta of steps. Extra
tumltura optional $'12,500 614l'12·2931

Me rc hand lse

One bedroom apta

for r1nt
$225 montt1 Oepoalt required
614-992· 2218 at1tr 6 p m

15x3D above ground pool, solar
blAnket, cover, complete, 3 yr•
One btdroorn furnished apt , old, $700 304·8B2-3246
utllltlee paid, 304-67.5.-7122
l --c.c':--::---c----:-c-:c--1988 Party barge 24' Pontoon,
Rent 1 bedroom apa1'1menl
60 hp, Mercury outboard,
Nice carptl, cl11n and neal
AMfFM cue stereo, 2-20 get
HUD approved No pets. P1
luel tankt boarding ladder,
Ptueanl 304-675-6200
mooing cover with trailer, len
lite jackets asking $7900, 304Two bedroom ept, carpt1, 882-3221
kitchen furnlahtd , 304 -875-5104
2 Lloyd Seundere iswn chelrs,
Up.,alrw Fumletted , 3 rooms &amp; like new $25 pair 514f742-2233.
bath, clean, no ~It, reference &amp; Call Hlrb at1er 7.00 p.m
daposll requlrad 614-448-1519
2 ~r1ablt bleck end while
TV. s Diamond cluster ring, 2
45
Furnished
childs scootars, gu grill. 614Q92-6524
Rooms

SPECIAL Faclory to you1991, 2
or 3 btdroom14x70 modele at
the unbelievebie prlca ot
112,900 dell11ered and 111 up
Call1..aoo-729-4045 tor datalle
Nuhua
141170
wlexpando,
situated 75 ecre land , Point
Pleas1nl, Many eJ1rss, priced
on lnaptetlon 304-675-7917
Vlndete 1966 Mark Ill 2bf, bath
LR, kitchen, dining room GMd
eondllionl 614-245-9293

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Apartment

RENT TO OWN
614-44&amp;-3158
6 pc wood group $'14.01 per
Furnlahad 2 rooms &amp; bath WMk 4 poata r bedroom eu111,
Do.vnstalrs Clea n No pets Ret complete $15.20 per wHk,
&amp; dep. rtquired . 614-446· 1519 .
dinette wllh 4 cha irs $7SO ptr
week Magic Chef 14 cu II
FumisMed Apt , 607 Seeond Ava , Refrigerator $12 95 par week, 15
Gallipolis, $225 Utilities paid, cu
h
treerer, $10 90 par
1bt, S14-446-4416 af1er 7p m
w11k VI Re Furn1tura Rt 141, 4
Fumlsl'lad Etflclancy, an utilities miles on Rt 7-Cenlenary Open 7
paid, ehlrs bath $150 /mo !tl9 days • w..k
Second Ave 614-446-3945
SWAIN
Fumlshed
EHic1ency,
S17S, AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 82
Utllllias PAid, Gallipolis, 614· Olive St , GallipoliS New &amp; Used
tum iture, htatars, Wastarn &amp;
446-4416, stter 7p m
Work boola 614-446-3159.
Gantge Apartment, In town , 2br,
stove &amp; refrigerator, depostl &amp; Whirlpool waaher and dryer
rer.rance r•q ulred, no pets, Both In good condition 61419927563
$200/mo 614-446- t171

Mobile Homes

Rooma tor rant · weak or month
S11rtlng at 1120/mo. Galli• Hotel

Farms for Sale

30 acres mora or lfts Approx . 614,.46-9~0.
20 ae,.. tllteble, 3br, houu,
bam, 6t4-446 ·2~07, 614-388-8504 SIMping rooms with cooking
At80 trailer spaee All hook-ups.
3br house, g~rage, shop, btm, Call after 2 00 p m., 304 .713I acerage. No Sunday- Calle. 5651 , Muon wv.
614-379-2678

3 Kings Island tickets $15 aaeh
1984 Honda Magna $800. rune,
nlld soma repair. J04-576-2027
8 H. Victorian aota, blue velvet.
Tut1ad back Klndtewood wood
burner, !Ire place lnnrt or ftH
slandlng 11olh like new 614 _
94 9-2202 .

46 Space f Or R en t

Prlee Redueld. 12 aer11, 2
Beauty salon equipment for
bame, ~e&amp;2 trailer, 3 bedrooms,
sale. For dttalle call 304-6751 pore hie, rural waterJ..tobaceo Comm•relat Sign Space Rt 35 4666 or ahar S·OO, 675 ..54 91
ba•, Ohio Rt. 7, 1-304-1'13-8116. L:W:,"'::;,·~S:_:14-:2:;&lt;:_::5:-t::4::48:;__ _ _ _.!.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..j

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Lots

&amp; Acreage

Approx one acrs, wooded lots,
city water, owner f11nctng,
Jericho Ra.d, Point Ple111nt,
304-372.e40! or 372·2!711.

SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

riit

75 Boals

63

Ont hospital btd, In good con.
dillon. 614-446-(1886
Qunn size waterbed $125
Power steering tor Ford 4x4
$125 Starao, 8 track, $150 304·
67!-7637.
Rafrigerelor for sale $30 614·
992-6"846.

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Building
Supplies

Bioek, brick, 11wer plpn, win·
dows , lintels, ete. Claude Wintars, Rio Grenda, OH Call 614·
245-5121

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Pets for Sale

2 coeatlla-1male, 1 tamale, with
CIIJI $8(). 614!992-5183
AKC Registered 3 Chow Puppi" 1 weeks 1 red, 1 cinnamon, $150 eaeh 1 eream,
$200. 614-44&amp;-7750.
AKC Registered Sour Pups
614·256-6259
AKC registered Cockar Spaniel
puppy, 4 months old, gold,
femal1, US. 304-675-1029
Oragonwynd Canary Persian,
Siamese and Himalayan kittens
614-446-3844 after 7 p.m.
Fl1h Tank, 2413 Jackson Ave
Point Ptsatanl, 304-675-2063, 10
gal 111 up $14 99 end 10 gat
eampl1t1 $43.25
For Sale Aeglatered 8 morrth
old t.male Coe~er Spanlal Hed
Shot I 614-256-6034 Evtnlnga
Groom end Supply Shop-Pel
Grooming. All breeds. All styles.
lame Pel Food Dealer June
Webb Call 614-445-0231
Registered AKC Basun pupt 6
wNka ~d. $125. uch 614-6676758
Rtglettred Chow Chow Cinnamon, very gentle, call 30487$-3273 eHer 6:00 pm .
Sehn•uzere.J. miniature, 1all and
pepper, AK~.,; . Alto poodlu, tiny
IOVI Coolville. 614-667·3404.
Wanted · Reglttered m111 German Shtphard for stud urvlce
Mull be gentle. 614·985-4405
Musical
Instruments
BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIA L
15'.4 oH IIJQUiar tunlngs. Ends
S.pr~embel 15 JIM Pfeno Service Call 8111 Werd 304-88-2325.
Customized Fander Strat $300
Rockman X100 and Roekmoot
$125. 304.e75-5027
Ftnder "Jau Special " bass
gullarh active plck-upe with
hard• ell caH end two x·lra
s.ts of atrlngt, Excellent conclltlon $450 814-t46-3459.
For Sel•: Spln.t-Coneote Plano
Bergaln Wanted· Retponelbla
party to take over low monthly
payments on spinet pleno. S..
locally. Call 1-i00-321-3345, Ext
102
;.c:::.__ _ _ _ _ _ __
For ule.9plnet.Coneole Plano.
Bergeln
Wanted·Rnponelble
parly to take ovar low monthly
payment• on Spinet plano s ..
Locally. Cell 1..SOO.W-3345 Ext.
102
;.c:::.__ _ _ _ _ _ __
Plano, $250, rellnlsh~. good
tor beginner plano 114--448-656&amp;.

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Fruits

&amp;

awn. S5111utt'!el. 814-338-1301 ar
368-tll08.

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hom~grown

Produce,.
ff'"h
vegttabiM. 114-

143.e313.
Red Rt1berrl11, pick your
814-245-110114.

own.

Roueh't
9trtw1Mn'y
Farm:
B•M $15 b&amp;ahtl; cuoumberw
$10 bwhll· good conning
, _ t _ , ' ' bUohtl. 2 mlloo
hom -l!lvon 30W62-2237.

Rentals

Far m Suppli es

&amp; Livestock
Houses for Rent

"WHY PAY RENT? HomH lor
$1.001 B1nk repoe, tu deilnqoont f111'1'"'11H, govommont
gtv11way progremt. For lntor·
matlon cell 1~04-UI -1778 £It
R5214. 24 hovro."

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"Hold on

a little longer
wi1h

I'm a lmost done
your manicure!"

Fann Equipment

Now ldoo ~ bol1 In ncof.
1on1 condition wnh 01' without
Nnnlng o-ar. 814-371-2143.

&amp;

for Sale

165 MF Traetor $31950; 50 MF
Olnal with bush nog, $2,500,
2010 JD with eulllvalor $2,500;
Super 55 Oliver $1,79!; JubiiH
Ford, $1,995, 8N Ford $'1,195, [).
17 AC $1,995; Owner Will
Flnence. 614-286.e522.

1m ~7 11 . Starcrafl Trl-Hull
Boat 125 HP, Evlnrude Engin•.
compltte top, new upholstery
Call 614-286-1316 aHtr 7·00 p m.

1990 18ft. Gooaeneck Horn &amp;
Stock Trahr $3,29!1; Uetd 1611
Bumper Stock trailer, New
paint, $1,595, t2ft 2 ute 111111er
$295; 814-28~522

1i88 Sixteen root Four Winne
outboard, on• owner, low houre,
$7.DOO. firm . 304-675-7877

4-H Markel SIHr Ch~Anq-Char,
Gill Ia Co., born, very nlc• $400,
814-256-6043
Full-blooded Hampth lre Ram
Lamb $50 Call aftsr 6 p m 614256.e638

1986 Kawasaki X2 Jet Ski Lot s
ol aJiras
Mual se ll Call
614/992-7467 Of 614/JII2-3t54

BOATS · MOTORS · TRAILERS
Mererulur, Mercury &amp; Mariner,
authori1ed parts I 11rvlce
Pans lor moat malor brands
"WE CANNOT SPELlS CCESS"
WITHOUT
U"
RIVERSIOt
MARINE, GALLIPOLIS, OH 614·

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Autos for Sale

1983 motor home Toyota [)olphln Selt-&lt;:anlalned, easl on
g11, dual-1lr. Good CCl:-.diUon.
low mll11 $'10,800 614·985-44~8

1982 Chevroltt Malibu, 4 dr, StArcraft pop-up camper SIHpe
good
cond.
614-245-9492, 8 Stov e, furnaee, Awning; nell·
lent condition. 614!~2-2880
eveNnge.
'78 Buick Regal, exc cond,
6a,OOO mllu, S2,000 304~~

Services

7150
1974 Ponllac Venlura, 2dr, V-8,
350 engln1, $300, 614 -379-2211.
1975 and 19n Mont• C.rlo, 304815-4552.
1975 Oldt Cullan
$900 304-458-1875

Supreme

1077 Monte Carlo $650 304-675UJ77 Plymouth Vo lar• Station
Wagon.
Sl1
cyctlndar,
automatlcLpower brakas, power
IIMrlng. Huns vary wall $490
Roy Miller. 814-985-3817.
1978 Ford Granede, $248 614·
24!-9283 .
1978 Piymoulh Trail Ouster, 4
whHI Orlva, runs good Bodyrough $500 614 -256-1131
1981 Buick Regel limited 2-door
S.dan. Abaolut1 A-1 cond1t1on,
all the equipment, V-6 $2100
6141992-67'1i
1982 Mereury Zephyr, low miles,
304~75-7136 after 7:00PM
1983 Toyott Corolla, 4 door
door with IUn roof, $1,800. call
304~75-31 17 leave meas11g1
1984 Buick Regel Real Clean
car, 6cyl. eir eond, 814·245-5255
eh« 5p.m.
1984 Cart ..r; top ot tina, lincoln
Town ear. low mileage, ona
awn11r, k1pt In ga11ge, like new
Interior. $12,000 61~92-2961
1885 Chrsyler 5th Avt, 1 owner,
$5,600 Blackburn Rully, 614-

m.oooa.

1985 Dodge Ch1rger Hatchback,
5 epetd, PS, PB, new llf'lle,
51,000 mila, very good cond,
$2,500, 304-1175-2827:
1t85 Olds, tic. tilt, rNr defog,
AMIFM cau, 15,000, 304-67&amp;-

3271.
1981 Ply. R1llenl, S.W., !fJ,OOO
"!'!-....~.-. 1~.1. AIC , nice, $3,300

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Suzuki Quod Spo~ $1,200.
1110 Chevy 2 doar dtlure. :)04!11-2115.
1tl7 Chrylrlar Conquelt TSI, all
ootlono, mint oondl gorogo kept,
white, 34,000 ml •- 114.......,

0171.

81

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enclose the porch and the
cost ol 1nstalla11ons (Pt 2) r:;J
I!Jl !]) Ill 48 Houro 48 Hours
exrlores the war on drugs 1n
the streets of Tacoma (R)
Stereo r:;J
1!!1 Ill The Simpoono Bart
tnes to prove hrs poputanty
by decae!.!atlng a statue (R)
Steroo t;1
I!) Murder, She Wrote A
Lady In Tho Lake
George Strart Uve From
Tuc.an Taped before a
packed house at the
9.00G-seat TuC$00 CiviC
Center 1n Anzona and
features George Strart
pertormmg many of h1s hits
all PrimeNewa
~ MOVIE· Miles To Go
(2 00)

IF TH' MOI.IAI!I:HS DECIDE
TO COME AFTER US, yOu'LL
NS/ER BE ABLE T'SHAI(E 'EM
WfTH ME IN lOW!

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RUMOR

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(3 20)
6:30

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by flil 1n g 1n the m1ssmg words
you develop from Slep Nc 3 below

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'TO RND f¥..RKIN6 5R&lt;&gt;a:5
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Ron 's TV Service, epeelalil:ing
In Zenith 1110 urviclng mosl
othar brtndt . HouH calla, also
some epptlance repairs. WV
304-&amp;76-2398 Ohio 814-446-2454

consults a med1um to contaC1
her tate husband Eddre s
ghost (A) Stereo r:;J
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CHOP AUNTIE
A LOAD OF

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Electrical

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'BERNICE
BEDE OSOl

Re•idtntlal
or
cammerclal
wiring, new Hrvlca or nrpalre
LlctnHd electrlclen . Ridenour
Etectrleal, 304-17&amp;-1786
General Hauling

R I R Wtttr B1rvlca Poo~t.!Aela­
ttmt, w.ltl. lmmtdlat•1,uuv or
2!~ g111ans dattvery. Call 31&gt;4·
8rH370.

1117 Dodge CoH OL. PS, Pa,87
_ __,..:.U.::,p...,hO~I.:.st.:.:e:;_ry!__
AMIRI ClsMtte, AC, New tlr... ':":'
Automatic. Get• good gas Mowrey't Uphaeterlng ..rvtcmll~. Excellent conditiOn.: lng lrl county arH 215 YHI'I. The
'3
mlln
•• 800 linn
btll In furniture uphaleterlng
..::r.:.;_
..,,
· Call 304--875-4154 lor tr• ...
I'M~Wi~..Zm
llm1111.
1N7 Ponlloe 8000 SE loaded,
37,000 mlloo, $7,MO. 1114-4411- Graham Upholstery C.nter 303
HIIHop Dr. Ctll tor appolrrtmenta
311114.
• Htlm11n. Cell 614-4484438.

Stereo
(!) Myoteryl A ghosUy &lt;109
haunts the BaskerJIIkt fam1 ly
(PI 2 01 2) (1 00)
I!Jl !]) 111 Northern Expooure
When Maunce realizes he
haS no hetr, he ask Chns to
be hiS son Stereo
ta Evening Newo
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Refrigeration

Wentrton'• Wtter Hauling,
rettonablt rat .., volume discounts, 2,000 ta 4,000 capacity,
claterna, poolt, welt., ttc. Call
304.e76·21119

rn
u 1()1 Grand Carol "'"""
and Wayne try to delrver a

p1ano t o Carneg~e Hall (A)
Stereo
10:00 Cl) U ~ L.A. Law Kuzak
ex:pt01ts a 199al techn1C31ity rn
defense ol a pmfessor (A)
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WOOD

&amp;

Cartar'• Plumbing
end HNtlng
Fourth 1nd Plne
Gallipolis, Ohio
61Hif.3888

Myatenet The mur der of a
stowaway mterrupts Capra 's
vacabon a1 sea (AI r:;J
l!ll lll Major League
Baooblll
I!) MOVIE . NomodiiR ) (2 00)
Noohville Now (L)
ID Top Ronk Booing
a Larry King Uvol

CHOPPfTY
CHOP
CHOP!!

Davit
Slw-Vae
Sarvl«:....
Gtorgn CrHk Rd. Per1e, suppllee, pickup, end delivery 814·
448-0294.

Heating

to

Involvements you' ll have w1th resource·
ful and progressi~Je assoc1ates shouk1
come off extremely well rn the year
ahead, bul dealings W1th those who lack
rmagination aren'l apt to be as gainful
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Today II you
have to make a purcha&amp;e of consequence, be certa.n you get eKactly what
you want . Doo 'l saddle yourself with
some1h1ng that could later cauae boY·
er ·a remorse Get a jump on life by understanding the influences which are

another story
govern1ng you m !he year ahead Send
PISCES (Feb. :ZO.Morch 20) Don 1
for yo ur A stra-G raph pred1c t1on s today
by matlmg $1 25 10 Astro -Graph cto overtook an old oohg at1on you have to a
tnend today He /s he ha s been very con !h1S newspaper P 0
Box 9414 28
Cleveland OH 44101 -3428 Be sure to cerned about the way you re go1ng to
handle th1S maHer so 11 s oes t to do
sla te your zodrac s1gn
LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0ct 23) D1sagree· what you p1 om 1sed
ment s w1th fam•ly members should be ARIES (March 21·Aprtl19) II at all pos
settled as speed1ly as poss1b~ today !I s•ble avo1 d pesstm1 sttc assoc•ates to fences aren 1 mended , somethmg small day because they w111 have an affect
upon your ouuoot... and cause you 10 see
m1ghl become somethmg senous
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov . 22) Someooe the mud ms tead ol !he sta rs
w1lh whom you 1! be 1nvotved today TAURUS (April :ZO.Moy 20) II your
m•ghl have recently done somethmg methods are slipshod today you are
you resent if you go 1n holding a hkely to t urn 1ns•gnrhcan1 ta sk s IIllO g 1
grudge, tl could cause you more parn ganhc undertakings Try to plan your
moves rn advance before you sw•ng the
than 11 does lhtS person
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21) Thos hammer
1s a good day to rev•ew how much 11me GEMINI (Moy 2hlunt 20) Guard
and money you ' ve been spendtng on agarnsl mchnat1o ns today to spend 11me
nonessenhalthmgs and activ1tt8S Once worrytng about thtng s that probably
you 1dentrfy the c:utpr~ts. you'll lind ways won 't happen Make pos•t•ve prolec uons Instead ot negattve ones
to weed them out
CANCER (Juno 21·July 22) llth.ngs go
CAPRICORN (Oec. 22..JM. 19) Obfi!C·
t1ves you set for yourself today mtght wrong m your household today it best
not to try to pin the blame on your mate
not be too easy to come by II you ·re apHe/she mtght not be entirely mnocent.
preciative of thts tact go1ng 1n you won 't
be '"cllned to quit should thmgs get bot then maybe neither are you
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) use a 1ac1ua1,
rough
AQUARIUS (Jon.
19) You mlgh1 soft-sell approach today if you ate ll'f·
lnQ to sell or promoiO somelhlng ..,.,.
have too many self-doubts for your own
'
good today Being cautious is under - eta! II you embetlisl'l your wares. your
standable. but merety being negauve ls c1ecePt1on will be discovered

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Declarer played 1n poor luck m to·
day 's deal lie ducked the first 1wo
hearts, wmnrng the th1rd round w11 h
h1s ace Then he dec 1ded to play for
spill spade honors So he led the 10 of
spades from h1 s hand and let 11 go
East won the J3Ck and returned a d1a·
mond Perhaps declarer should have
S11!1ply played l o" and t aken hts m ed1·
c:ne but he now placed the d1amond
kmg w1th West . and he ce r uunly d1d
not mte-nd to se ttle for do wn one when
Wesl might also hold the spade kmg
So he rOS€ w1th hts ace and played the
queen ot spades East won th e krng and
played back a d1amond to West 's kmg

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West cashed his long heart. and de
ThiS deal presents a problem w1th
no c lear answers It 's poss1ble after
wmmng thP thrrd heart that declarer
should play a club t o dummy s ace and
a low d1amond back to hts queen If
that queen wms. declarer st1ll does not
have mnf' tncks hut With the king 0£
dtamonds tn the East hand. he has a
wtnnmg play that 1s close to certam
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h1 s hand and then play til e 10 of
spades ndrng rt 10 what e ver East ma y
hold If l::ast does hold t he K · J of
spad es he can wtn a 1nck but 1s the n

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tnto declarer's strength
Declarer's actual play was hne He
would make h!s game whenever West
held e1ther one or both of the spade
honors That's a good percentage play
T o desc nbe thts dealm medical terms.
I mrght say the operatton was successful. but the pat1ent died

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Co. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES,
Jeckson, OH 1-800..537-1528.

Plumbing

W'ISheS

model h1msetf aher hrs hero ,
H1ckok (AI Stereo C
(!) Myotoryl A ghostfy dD\J
haunts the Baskerville fam1ly
(Pt 1 01 2) (1 00)
(J) MOVIE: Bamum (2 00)

NORTH
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Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Mott welit completed tame day
Pump 11111 and Hrvlcl, 30481!-3802

82

Cll U ll2l Cheera Carla

young Easterner

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guara11·
111 Local rtfertnciS turnlshtd
Fr11 e!lltlmat.. Call coll&amp;et 1·
814-237-0488, day or night
Rogtrt EIIMmlllll Waterpr()()flng

614 ·2~· 1611

Married ... With Children
AI gets le&lt;l up w11h Peggy lor
buytng 1unk at local yard
sales (AI

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Complete Mobile Home ut upa
&amp; repairs, tlso plumbing &amp;
electrical, rooHng, remodeling ,
pat lot &amp; decks tiC REMODELING! Relarences
Estimates.

3111

MORK MEEKLE AND WINTRHOP.--....,.------~-----,

' .,,

reasons are VALID

Cll U ll2l Femo Bueller A
charm ,ng, clever young man
Oog1ns a new year at l'ugh
scool r:;J
(!) Sneak Prev.ewt Goes
Yldeo
CD Wild America Learn the
parallels between grow1ng up
w•ld and growtng up human

Improvements

85

Pontiac brand Am SE,
- · 4 door~ .e :;glno_, many
lllf'l, U,SISIS
·221».

ft

ALLEY OOP

446·2~24

SUMMER SELLCOWN
Good qu.ellty S+mmentai-Angue
atHr call, 6-112 montha old 614· Kawasaki Jet Skis, 1990 Models
atlllslhan 1989 Prices 20"4 oH
843-5253
on Wtt Suite, Baja &amp; Cobia
Reg. Angus Bull, 4yrs old, Boats! 1~0 &amp; 1991 Models wllh
to
$4,000
Cash
wafghl approx ~600-1700 lbs. $1,000
$'1,200. Conard Hudson, 614-446· Reba!" HAMILTON
WATER
SPORTS, INC. PROCTORVILLE .
1900
OHIO 614-886-7'188
Registered Yearling Fil ly, Shown
as Weanling as Hooalar Classic, 76
Auto Parts &amp;
nice, Palamlna Mare, Youth
Accessories
Points, Gunlls, will show Wasttm or English, 614·286-6522
Pick up beds, Forda and Ch111 1
Special F11dar Ca ll Sale' 1980 to 1987, no rust, 304-675Augusl 25th, 1990, at 1:00p.m 6286
Cattle accepted affar 4.00p.m
on Friday at the Athans Livas- 79
Campers &amp;
tock Salas, U S 50 Wast, Albany, OH Hauling Ia ava 1table
Motor Homes
814-592·2322, 614 -698·3531
1971 Vega cam par, 24 h:, $'1 DOD
304-675-4312
64 Hay &amp; Grain
~913 Ootfga motor home, 304Hay for Sale. Clover &amp; Tlmothl. 173-5363, Charlas Decker.
Round Betea In the Field 81 ·
245-5§98
1975 motor home Champion. 22
ft ., $7,900 Clean 614-992-5574

Transportation

8:00 Cll iJ ~ Coaby Show The
Cosby lam11y looks back on
some of thetr favorite
momonls (FII r:;J
(JJ Major League Boooblll
Cll l1l flJ Folhor Dowling
Mysteries A man steals
antrques tnat once belonged
I a h1s lam11y (FI) Stereo r:;J
ffi HomeUme Hometune
exp!a1ns rooltng , Sldtng and
11nrsh1ng touches (Pt 3 01 3)

Motors

Livestock

6986

Half Aunner bMne. Pick your

Routt 2 Aehtan, 1 1ere lott 3
miiH ooulh Golllpollo lo&lt;ko,
public w1ter, no rntrictlona,
110m1 whh rtver tront1ge, 3()4.
178-2338.

0

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1211 Croaafire
7:35lll Sonford And Son

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person buys another sells and both people think their

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@ SportoCenter
MonoyNno
aJ) Scarecrow l Mra. King

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l!ll lll M'A'S•H

Canning tomatoes Bring eon·
talners. lllrrwhall Adame. 114247·20U.

Ont eent trailer tot with eounty
weter, Nptlc tank 1nd electric
hook up. On black top road.
Partially fenced. Owner will par·
ti1lly finance, $2,1J00. 11kJng
price. 304.e75·2722.

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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS
Adhere- Fancy- Pivot- Oriole - VALID

7.30 Clll) Ftmily Ftud
(JJ Bewrtched
[l) Entertainment Ton1ght
Cll flJ Moma'o Fomlly

Vegetables

L1nd on 9f~g Avt. mahe nice
1n. 080 i27-643fi
trailer lot
after 5 pm.

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General 1ltetrlc washing machine, auto, $75 304-675-6789.

1 OR 1pt , rent $240 plus
eltetrlc 2 small BA trailers, $190
plus altetrlc Batwean 9 &amp; 6 30
p m 614-446-0443

Un!que \argt country home 22
aern 5 bedroom, Chei'T')' Ridge
S44.~ 6141992-5348.

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LETTERS IN SQUARES

7:05 (IJ JoHeroono

USED
APPLIANCES
dryar1, reftlgetaton,
rangft. Skaggs A~pilancn,
Upptr Rlvar Rd B1s1d1 Slone
Crut Motel Call 614-446-7398.

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUOOET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 536 Jackson P1ke
from $192/mo Walk to !llhop &amp;
movies Call614-446-2568. EOH

as a

lhat a person who IS crted
leading authority is anyone

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County Appliance , Inc. Good
used appliances, TV. uts Open
8 a.m. to 6 p m Mon .Sat 614446-1699 627 3rd Ave Gal·
llpolla OH

for Rent

Schult 14x10 upando, CA. Ierg•
porches on t/2 acre nea r PI
Pltasanl Exc cond, eall tor appointment French City Brockerage, 614-446-9340, 304-S7568g!,

I've come to the conclus1on

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3br, 2 bath, newly rltmodelad
Otpoait raq'd. $425/mo All
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$35o
614-446-m3, 614-4464222

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Couct1, cha ir, oltoman, 2 end
tables, 1 eoffaa tables. 1945 9
pe dining room suit, 1 window
9x4 ft , 1 storm door, all exc.
cond al'lar 5 p m 614-446.{)373

TralliM Furn'ed or unfum td, 2
BR, eabla, beautiful river view.
In Kanauga . Foster's Mobile
Home Park. 614-446-1602

6~1286

14xS6 Mobilt home with room
addition, halt acre land. 304-675·

1983 Ford F-250, 6cyl., 53,000
mil•• $6,200. 0 B 0 614-446-

4 poslar solid wood antlqua btd
$15 . Basutltul English hors&amp;
shoa desk and swivel cha ir
$500 retails $1,500 plua Jackie
30H7!h!091

Mabile noma, 2 bedroom, nlca
loeatlon, utilities furnished 6t4992-5949

Must eell Mason, WV No down
payment It assume toed, cuh
$18,000 304 -727-5010 or 304 -

Hause clunl ng one• a week
dapendable, ask tor 01bble 304 675-1145

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Mobile hom• for renl to one
gantlern1n In Mln•rtvllle 614·
992..J181.

lnvestmant Properly Duplu,
Gallipolis , Currently
rent ad
$475 lncoma month $25,000
Call Tim, 9-5, M·Sat 614-4460968

32

JHp CJ5 lock-In Hubs,
AMIFM tltrao, good cond ,
$2,500. negotiable 614-446-6751

3br trailer, 5ml from Gallipolis,
Children welcome , Kyger Creek
Se Moole, H U 0 approvttd $200
614..46--6434

7 rooms 1 112 baths, country
living but close to Malgs School
and town
Rt
3l-4 lane,
Township Road 27 Are! road l o
right Call 614-992·7'118 or 1-3642097

NBC Nl9hdy Newo

7:00 ClliJ PM Mogozlno
(JJ Andy Griffith
Cll tnlide Edition
(!) Ill MocNoll Lehrer
IMwaHour
I))IIJ Current A Holf
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3br double wldo, Clark Char.•'·
7ml. from Holzlf Hosp tal,
Childrsn walcoma, a~proved
1200 H U.C 614-446·6434.

5 room housa on Lincoln Hill 1
acre, claan lot 6t4-992·3270

TIECIN

6:35 (IJ Andy Griflhh

2 pc., living room suite good
eond, 614-44"6-0738

4br, Uvlngroom, dlnlngroom,
kitchen, woodburnlng stove,
fireplace, 1 112 baths, 2 car
garege workshop 614 -367·7800

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Mobile Homes

2br, mobile Mom a tor rtnl , tote I
electric, no pete, no drinkers
614-367-7438.

3 BR, 112 aera, exc: Raccoon
Cr11k frontage 80111 dock, new
aundeck, 10 min from town
City schools 614-256-1691

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Rearrange letters of the
four Kramb'-d wordt below 10 form faur sl!'nple words

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3 bedroom Mom1, 2 bathe,
dining room full basement, 2
car gerage, 3 112 acres, Jericho
ROIId, $49,~ 304-675-2945

3 bedroom, full baaemenl, gu
hut, clair, garage, double lot
w/moblle home, Wason, WV.
304-882-3593

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Homes for Sale

3 bedroom hom•. usume
balance Mason County Bond
Loan 8 5% interaat, wilt eonslder
lralltr !Of dowrn pey-ment, 304·
675-1804

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MISSED YOU ON A SCALE
OF ''ONE TO 6"

2 bedroom tralltr tar rent GallipoUs Ferry, partially furnished,
tree woler &amp; garbogo, phone
304 -113-2668 or a\llnlngs 6752827.

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24th
Chlldrens
Home 1
Rd -25th
off ol8-4
laurel
Cliff Tools,
~nives, brass, collect ltama,
sa ws.

THURS., AUG. 23
EVENING

Taking apptleallons tor 2 large
modem vary nice, partly furnished country homes $500
And $400 No Inside pats
Reference end depo1lt required.
614·992·6)17 .

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mg Aug 23, 24, 25 9 00 till dark.

M~S\ m~- LWO

For rent: Nlc1 two bedroom
hou... 614-446-2479

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Vard Sale, Klngtown Ro&amp;d, atar1·

~AVE' ~£AID'. T\Cf£b

GOVERNMENT SEIZED Vohlcl..
from $100. Fords. Mareades
Corvenea
Chevye. Surplus.
Your area. OJ 805-687-6000 Ext.
9-10189

3 bldroom, In town Deposit &amp;
Rtferencee. Call614-446-0365

Pl. Pleasant

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Television
Viewing

Far Sala: 1976 Buick LeSabrt,
one owner, A·1 Condition,
12,500 miles, like new, $800. 614441 -0616.

Household

3 ~room, in town, Deposit &amp;
Rtflftncu. Call 814-446-0365

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Autos for Sale

1988 cnevy Cot"'ica . Excalltnt
condition. Air, 4 eyt., 4 door,
teke ovar p1yment or bell offer.
614-843-5453.

Merchandise

3 bedroom, 2110 N Main laue,
deposit, reterances , no pete,
$285. 304-458-1875

This year, 5 family Men's,
womens,
chi ldren,
baby
clot hes , Furniture, glassware,
114 mile off Bulavllle Rd on
Georges Creak Ad Aug 23, 24,

KIT 'N' CARLYlE® by Larry

Space for Rent

Counlry Mobile Home Perk,
Route 33, Notth ol Pomeroy
Lois, rtnltls, par1e, atles Call

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Substitute teachers, drivers named
The Eastern Local Sc nool
Board approved the foUowing
substitute and regu l ar bus drlv ·
ers for the 1990-1991 school year
E ln ora Bernard, Sandra
Cowdery, Flossie Di ll, Gary Dill,
Edward Holter, Keltha Hunt,
Ruth Masters, Bruce Myers,
Dar lene Reed, Nita J. Ritchie,
Carolyn Ritchie, Arc hie Rose,
Robert White , George Wolfe and
driver Glenn Eas terling pendi ng
the approval of the County Board
on September 11, 1990.
The board al so employed the
following substitute teac hers for
lhe 1990-1991 school year: Ber·
nadette Anderson, Robert C.
Ashley, Nancy Bayse. 1\ina Bias.
Val eri!' Black, Jud ith Browning,
Mary Canaday, Tammy Chap·

man. Randy Chu rilla, Sandra
Cobb, Larry Coon, Judith
Crooks, Deborah Davis, Sharon
Edmonds, Michael Edwards.
Marsha Eg les ton , Teresa Fields,
Thomas Gates, SuP Grace, Fern
Grimm, Lucille Haggerty, Carol
Hare, Barry Haynes, Paula
Horton, Betty Hutchinson, Lois
lhle, Rose Ann Jenkins, Chris
Judge, David Kaufman, Farle
Kennedy, Michael Kennedy, Rar·
bara Lawrence. Vinas Lee.
Henry Lewis. Bet tyAnn Loftis,
Bever ly Lucas, Karen Lyons,
Helen Maag, Linda Mancini.
Brent Marshall, Judith
McCar thy, Debbie McGuire,
George McLean. Michael Miller,
Nancy Morrisey, Michelle Mow·
rey, Gera l d D . Nelson. Kath leen

Beat of the Bend

Parker, Steven Patterson, Vlclo·
ria Peav ley, Max Pierce, Robyn
Pitzer, Mary Powell, Robin Pre·
ntis, Charles Riley, Lori Rile hie,
Kelly D. Rizer, Cyndra Roberts ,
Jozle Roberts, Nathan Ro·
binette, Carolyn Robinson, Susan
Roessler, La ura Sal ser, Ar tis
Sal yer, Gayle Salyer, Ann Sis·
son, Mary B. Slavin, Jeanne
Slaw ter, Carol Smith, Margaret
Smit h, Gergory Spees, Deanna
Spri~gs, Paul Stumbo, Terry
Wayland, Ralph Werry, Helen
Will iams, Kay Wilson, Donna
Wo lfe, and Bryan Zirkle.
The board also set the nex 1
spec ial meeting of the board for
Sep t. 4 at 6:30 p.m. i n the hig h
sc hoo cafeteria and the next
regu lar meeting for Sept. 26, at
b: 30 p.m.

Missing woman returns to family
Gwe ndwlen Gibeaut, who had

been repo rtt&gt;d missi ng on Tues·
day by her family, turned herself
in to the Meigs County Sheriff's
Departm['nl on WPdnesday .
Accord ing to a depa rtment

news re lease, she was re leasl'd to

Tuppers P1ains·Chester Water
District reported that one of the
company's water meters, which
had been l ocked for non - pay ·
ment, had been tampered with

and the wat er service resto red

without permiss ion .
the custody of her parent.
Accord ing to the sheriff's de·
Danny Dav is of Jackson was partment, c harges are pending
arrested Tuesday nig ht on a in this matter
cha r ge of having a weapon while
Sheriff Soulsby also reports
under disability .
th at Shirley Stephen son of Ra
According to Meigs Cou n ty
r ine reported that somet ime
Sher iff James M . So ulsby, Da v is , Mo nday night , a crossbow, a
24. was arrf:'sted near thE' Vinton pisto l with rifle attac hment and
Co unty l ine after a pLsto l was
found in hi s vehic le.
Davis, accordi ng to Souls by, is
und er an indi ct ment on a drug
Kei th Hunt, Bus 8: Mrs. Hunt
c h ar~e and thu s, is forbidden
wi
ll begin her rouiP this year un
from hav ing a weapon In his
Co
unty Road 32 !Eagle Ridge!,
possession.
fro m Stal e Ro ute 7, Townsh ip
Davis posted ha nd and was
Road .159 IF'oster Road), Horsf'
re leased from Jail on Wednesday
Cave, County Road 28 to Keno,
after noon
tra nsfer stude nts with Sandra
Do n Poole. the manager of
Cowdery , State Rou te 248 In
Cheste r
E llie Be r nard, Bus 2: Mrs .
BPr
nard's bus rout!' has chan gPd
Co ntinued fr om pag&lt;' I
consi derably thi s year. She will
product s.
bi'g in as she did last year on
lloberts reported that the high· Chrr ry Ridge, the n !ravel the
way department sent it s hackhOf' upper end of Su mner l(oad.
to th e 0 1ive Townshi p Trustees to Silver Ridge, Ow l llolow, Sta te
assist in the c lea n up of debris Route 681 and Kayl or Road . She
there re sulting from hig h water w ill also pick up student s in th e
Severa l tow nship roa ds in Moreland an d Weatherm an Ad
Oltvr Township, according to dill ons In Tuppers Plains.
llobrrts, were washed out due to
Nita Jean Ritch ie, Bus 1. Mrs
! hf' hPavy rains in lhP area Rilchie's rou te wi ll begin on
ear lier this week. Especially Lickskillet, travel Success Road .
ha rd htl was Rice Road, near Osborne Road , Rownsh ip Road
Tuppers Plains
203 . Joppa Roa d. Rice Run Road.
Presen t at the meeti ng were Lim berger llidge and Pi ne Tree
Hobstet ter and Commissioner s Drive.
Ric h Jones, David Koblrn tz and
Rut h Master s. Hus 17. Mrs .
Pres iden t Manning Roush .
Masters' rou tf' will begin on

12 arrows were stole n from her
vehicle parked In fron t of her
resldencP
Olin Roush of Ravenswood
repor ted Wedensday that he wa s
at the Racine Lol'ks and Dam
fi shing on Fr id ay when he and hi s
wife retu rned to his vehicl e and
di scovered thai three rods and
reels had been sto len.
The sher iff' s department also
report s that ear lier this week.
Greg Hicks. Pomeroy, reported
th at his rear license plate was

los t or s tolrn .

Eastern ... _c_on_r_in_u_ed_f_ro_m_r_a~_e_1

CDBG ...

EMS runs
Meigs Cou nt y F.mrrgPnf'.\'
Medica l Services Units rr
sponded to nine ca lls for assi s t·
a nee on Wednesday
At 6: 01 a.m., Pome roy squa d
was ca lled to a motor ve hic le
acciden t onUS Ro ute3J Bonnie

Lt&gt;e Masters was

t rans~rted

to

O'Bieness Memoria l HosptlaL AI
9: 15 a m , RuOand fi re depart ·

mcnt and sq uad

wPrP

ca lled to

State Route 124 to an automobile
acc ident: Penny Hensley wa s

rranspor tPd to VrtPra ns MemorIal Hospital. At 9: 24a.m., Middle·
port squa d was called lo assi st
Rutl and units and treat Ann
Williams and Dick Felty, who
were not t ransported. Midd l e·
pori squad was ca lled 10 Sta te
Route 121 far Bobby RupP and
Titus Jar vis. T hey were taken to
Veteran s Memorial Hospit al at
10: 16 a.m . ,\t 10: 17 a.m, Ty l er
.Ja rvi s and Carolyn Lig htnrr
were taken to Veterans Memo r Ial from State Route 124 Brenda
Jf.l rvls was transpo rted to VetPrans M emor ial from Sta te Route
124 at 10 : 11 a m by Pomerov
squad .
At 6:35 p.m .. RuOand squa d
was ca lled to State Route 143 for
Joa n King. King was tak en to
Holze r Medica l Ce nt er. AI 11 : 41
a.m .. Rutland sq uad was called
to Sta te Roue 684 l or Ra y

Word has been received of th e
death of Be t ty A. Sarver. 59.
Chi llico the, f ormer l y of Meigs
Co unt y, who died ear ly Fr iday
mo rn ing following an PXIPnc1Prl
il lness.
She was horn on Au[;ust29, 19.10
In Pomeroy to Howard and
Minnie Nelson Vining .
Surviving are her husband ,
Clifford "Clint" Sa rver ; sons
Michael L . Sa r ve r and Chri s
topher T. Sarver, bo th at hom e,
and David K. tCindyi Sarver.
Ch illicoth e; threPsistPrs, Phyll is
VIning, Pi k et on ;
Ber ni ce
.JeffPrs, Midd leport : and Fran ·
ces Overholtz , Eaton . two broth
er s, Eldon Vining, Rutland. and
Leo VIning, Pomer oy; a grand ·
daughter . Shea E l izilbcth
Sarver; and severa l niP&lt;'PS an d
nephews.
She was preceded in death by
an lnfa n! so n. t wo brnl hers and
two sisters.

Penny L. Hensley

Townsh ip Routt• 314, travel
Cou nt y Road 44, Cou nt y Road 50.
Stal e lloute 124, lloute 681 and
Rye Road. She will pick up onl v
junior high and high sc hool
students on most of the road s
rxcrpt for the k indergarten . The
elementary students for Tuppers
Plains and Rlvenoew will br
tran sported prima r ily by Ni ta
.Jean Ritc hie and lloll y Ret-d .
Do l ly Reed . Bus 15: Mr s.
Reed' s bu s wi ll plrk up only
Rive r viPw E!r mrn tary s ludPnl s
as she has for years on Stall'
Route 681, Co unty Road 50,
Co unty Road 44, Sta te Route 124,
and studen ts in Reedsvi lle.
Sa ndra Cowdery, Bus 12: Mrs.
Cowder y's bu s rout e will starT at
Forked Run Lake . travel Sla te
lloutc 124, Township Road 272.
Townsh ip Road 273. Town shi p
Road 274, Town shi p Road 265.
Tow nship Road 276, Sta te Route
681, Joppa Road and Success
Road . HPr rou te is w•ry si milar ro
la st year except for th e starti ng
point.

Hospital news

Admissions - Wi lli am Smi th,
M 1ddl eport.
Disc harges - Pa ul ine Sa und
ers and E unice Christy .

Su rviv in g are her parP nt s.
Robert D. Hensley, Long Boltom.
and Sharon L William s. l.angs
vi lle: t wo sisters. Ca ndy D
Hensley, La ngsvi lle, and Jessico
L. Hens iPy, Pomer oy; a brot her .
Ja mes H. Hensley, La ngsville: a
step ·slster , Ann Williams, Pome
roy ; a step·brother , Lee Wil li
~ m s.
Pomrru~· .
a paiPrnal
gra ndm other, M y rtle Pate, P1
ket on ; a pat erna l gra ndmot her
St el la Cheva li e r , Tuppers
Plains; and sf&gt;ve ral aunts. unclr .o;
and co usins.
She was prec!'ded in death hv
her mater nal gra ndfather. Ro ·
bert Pate, and her paternal
gra nd fa ther, George 0 . Hensley
Fu nrra l servicf's wi ll bP 011
Saturday a! 11 a.m. at Ewing
Funeral Home with Rev . llol and
Wildman offlrialing
Burial will hi' in the Su lton
U n i t ed Methodist Ch urch
cem etery .
FriP nd s may call a t lhP funPra!
home from 7·9 p.m. on Thursda y
and 4·9 p.m . on Fr id ay.

Bessie P. Hendricks

Pf'nny Lee Hensley, 1R, Ltngs
vi lle, died yes terday in an
automobile acci dent on State
Rou te 124 in Langsvi lle
Born on November 29 , 1971 in
Deskins . Dt•skin s was tra ns- Parkersbu rg , W.Va ., she was a
ported to Holzer Medical Center . sen ior at Meigs Hi gh Sc hooL
She was stud yi ng cosmetology
a nd was a member of the Meigs
High Sc hool VICA Club.

Bessie P. Hend ricks. o3, Ni
chol s Road, Ru tl and, died un ex
pectedly ear ly th is morning at
her home .
Arra ngements are being com
pleted and will be annou nced by
Raw lings, Coa t s, Fi sher Funeral
Home In Middleport.

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Soulh Cenlral Oblo
Partly cloudy Thursday night,
with a low In the middle 60s.
Partly cloudy Friday, with highs
between 80 and 85.

Forecast

Saturday throurh Monday
Mainly f air through the period,
with highs In the 80s and lows In
the 60s .

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MEDIUM
EGGS

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GOOD WEEK OF AUGUST 19
Good Only At Powell's Super Value

DOZEN

of

th e Ches ter area. t.s a patient at
lliversidc Methodi st Hospital in
Col umbus and was rxpPc!Pd to
undergo quadrup le hra rt bypass
surger y tod ay Ca rds ran bP sC'n t
to the hospital c~nd as soon a ~ J
more drfinitr addrrs s is: ava ila·
biP. you will be so ad\· isrd

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If you arc not all that talen ted,
and tn&lt;JybP just wa nt to be
e ntertai ned, then the Woody
Her man Orc hest r a will be play ·
ir.g 111 th e gazebo in KrodPl Park.
Po in t Plea san t, fr om 7 to 9 p.m .
Sept. 4
The ore hes t ra, one of I he last of
the big bands , is under the
direction of E'rankiTiberl, and Its
appl'arance is I.Jeing sponsored
by Ma in St reet Point Pleasant
with tickets at ~1 eac h You can
gel ti ckets at Ci ty Hall, the Lowe
Hotel , or th e Po int Pleasant Main
S1rel't Offi ce.

A number of the songs for
which th e Woody Herman band
was known will be included In the
show
You might hil ve noticed a
recent photo in The Daily Sen·
tine! showing 1hree t ra in engines
in the Hobson Railraod Yards.
Many, ma ny ra ilroad workers
were in the photo .
Ch arl es Searles stopped by to
identify some of them . Those still
living from the large group
pictured arc Sea rles, Ed St iles,
Joe Turner. T.R Davis and
Edgar Thom as The photo was
tak en In the late 1940's to mark
the retirement of three members
of th e yard crew . Thomas was
one of the three so honored. He
now resides on Nye A venue in
Pomeroy .
And another popular AmNican
entert ainer - one wi th the abi lit y
1o grasp an aud iPncc by thP
lapels- is go ne from the scene.
Pearl Ba iley was a favori te of
many of us ovPr her long carrer
The flowers arr beginntng to
look bad for lhl' most part :
schools arc poised to reopen; the
television rerun s are getting ro
hi' a d rag . Mayb&lt;' it 's limP for a
change of seasons. Howf'ver . no
matter, whal th (~ sf' a son . do kt¥p
sm iling.

Summer
Specials
You'll love The Hot
Savings You'll Find!!!

AIR
CONDITIONERS
5,000 BTU ............... SALE $299

CONGOLEUM

VINYL FLOOR
COVERING
- 12 Foot Wide
- Large Pattern
Selection
- 1st Quality

10,000 BTU ............... SALE $4 7 9
12,000 BTU ............... SALE $539
18,000 BTU ............... SALE$ 5 79

Back To
School

DESK
SALE

End-Of-The-Season
CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ON

LLOYD I FLANDERS
SUMMER FURNITURE
SPRINGBASE CHAIRS.LOUNGERS GUDERS AND TABLES

REG. S249 PINE DESK

$189

$229

CARPET
SALE

$269

NYLON SCULPTURED
CARPET -15 Colors

Sale
REG. '289 PINE or
OAK DESK
Sale
REG. S339 OAK DESK

$269

Specials.
I

If you are one of our ta len ted
res idents, per haps, you wil l be
Interested in taking par! In th e
ninth annual Footh ills Art Festi·
val which will be held th is year at
the spacious indoor lodge at
Cant er's Cave, five miles north of
Jackson.
Artist reg istra tion fo rms are
now ava ilabl e and artis ts are
invi ted to ex hi bi t in categories
Includ ing: oll·acrylics; pastel ·
draw: photography ; prints;
three dimensional works and
watPrco lor . Boo th spacE's arp
ava ilable to exhibiting artists
and the show Is professionally
judged bu t not lu rled. Cash
awards will exceed more than
$1,000.
Yo u can secure your entry
form by wri ti ng the Southern
Hi lls Arts Counc il, Box 149,
Jackson, Ohio 45640.

ANDERSON'S

Summar

WITH COUPON

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formerly

Shop Now For
Thall Super

POMEIOY, OHIO

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Martin,

Sale

POWELL'S SUPER VALUE

Weather

Al bi'rt

Pomeroy and now a rf'sidPn l of

REG. 1399 ROLLTOP DESK

MEDIUM EGGS

T he footba l l srhedulr at Ea s t·
ern High Schoo l has bPPn
changed for Friday .
Accord ing to Pam Dou thitt, the
game with Waterford will be
played at Waterford at 7:30p .m .
on Friday.

Block party nearing...

Middleport i s getting ready for
It s an nual block party which this
year has been set for Saturday,
Sept. 15, and wil l aga in be an all
day event.
There wil l be stage entertain
m ent , a car show, crafts, gaes,
food sta nd s and sidewa lk sales,
the latter being staged, of course,
by Middleport bu si nesses.
Mike and Debbie Gerla ch are
co-cha iring the annual fall party
and area res idents Interested In
craft and refres hmr'n t sa les
stands are to con tact Johnson's
Variety Store at their ear liest
co nven ience. The phone numbe r
Is 992-34SI and ask for Brian or
Brenda. If neither are there,
plea se !rave your namP a nd
phone number and they 'll get
bark to yo u with all of th edela ils
The more, the merrit.'r, you
know, so do get hoppi ng.
The new Middleport Arts Cou n·
ell wi ll assist w ith craft di splays
and varl et v wil l be t he key m the
m usiea l ent ertainmen t to be
feat ured.

Sale

Wednesday's Advertisement
Should Have Read

Schedule change

E~tended

_ _ _ _ _ __

Area deaths--

Betty A. Sarver

Thursday, August 23, 1990

$1399

SQ. YD.
Installed W/Pad

NYLON SAXONY
CARPET -13 Colors

$14 99

SQ. YD•.
Installed W/Pad

SERTA
MATTRESS
SALE
PREMIER COMFORT w!~~~n
FULL.. ............ ea. pc. S1 08
TWIN ............... ea. pc. S88
10 YEAR
SUPREME ULTRA WUUNTY
QUEEN ................ sel S3S4
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PERFECT SLEEPER ~:.::~~
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The Daily Sentinel
THURSUA Y, AliGl iST 23, 1990

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Substitute teachers, drivers named
The Eastern Local Sc nool
Board approved the foUowing
substitute and regu l ar bus drlv ·
ers for the 1990-1991 school year
E ln ora Bernard, Sandra
Cowdery, Flossie Di ll, Gary Dill,
Edward Holter, Keltha Hunt,
Ruth Masters, Bruce Myers,
Dar lene Reed, Nita J. Ritchie,
Carolyn Ritchie, Arc hie Rose,
Robert White , George Wolfe and
driver Glenn Eas terling pendi ng
the approval of the County Board
on September 11, 1990.
The board al so employed the
following substitute teac hers for
lhe 1990-1991 school year: Ber·
nadette Anderson, Robert C.
Ashley, Nancy Bayse. 1\ina Bias.
Val eri!' Black, Jud ith Browning,
Mary Canaday, Tammy Chap·

man. Randy Chu rilla, Sandra
Cobb, Larry Coon, Judith
Crooks, Deborah Davis, Sharon
Edmonds, Michael Edwards.
Marsha Eg les ton , Teresa Fields,
Thomas Gates, SuP Grace, Fern
Grimm, Lucille Haggerty, Carol
Hare, Barry Haynes, Paula
Horton, Betty Hutchinson, Lois
lhle, Rose Ann Jenkins, Chris
Judge, David Kaufman, Farle
Kennedy, Michael Kennedy, Rar·
bara Lawrence. Vinas Lee.
Henry Lewis. Bet tyAnn Loftis,
Bever ly Lucas, Karen Lyons,
Helen Maag, Linda Mancini.
Brent Marshall, Judith
McCar thy, Debbie McGuire,
George McLean. Michael Miller,
Nancy Morrisey, Michelle Mow·
rey, Gera l d D . Nelson. Kath leen

Beat of the Bend

Parker, Steven Patterson, Vlclo·
ria Peav ley, Max Pierce, Robyn
Pitzer, Mary Powell, Robin Pre·
ntis, Charles Riley, Lori Rile hie,
Kelly D. Rizer, Cyndra Roberts ,
Jozle Roberts, Nathan Ro·
binette, Carolyn Robinson, Susan
Roessler, La ura Sal ser, Ar tis
Sal yer, Gayle Salyer, Ann Sis·
son, Mary B. Slavin, Jeanne
Slaw ter, Carol Smith, Margaret
Smit h, Gergory Spees, Deanna
Spri~gs, Paul Stumbo, Terry
Wayland, Ralph Werry, Helen
Will iams, Kay Wilson, Donna
Wo lfe, and Bryan Zirkle.
The board also set the nex 1
spec ial meeting of the board for
Sep t. 4 at 6:30 p.m. i n the hig h
sc hoo cafeteria and the next
regu lar meeting for Sept. 26, at
b: 30 p.m.

Missing woman returns to family
Gwe ndwlen Gibeaut, who had

been repo rtt&gt;d missi ng on Tues·
day by her family, turned herself
in to the Meigs County Sheriff's
Departm['nl on WPdnesday .
Accord ing to a depa rtment

news re lease, she was re leasl'd to

Tuppers P1ains·Chester Water
District reported that one of the
company's water meters, which
had been l ocked for non - pay ·
ment, had been tampered with

and the wat er service resto red

without permiss ion .
the custody of her parent.
Accord ing to the sheriff's de·
Danny Dav is of Jackson was partment, c harges are pending
arrested Tuesday nig ht on a in this matter
cha r ge of having a weapon while
Sheriff Soulsby also reports
under disability .
th at Shirley Stephen son of Ra
According to Meigs Cou n ty
r ine reported that somet ime
Sher iff James M . So ulsby, Da v is , Mo nday night , a crossbow, a
24. was arrf:'sted near thE' Vinton pisto l with rifle attac hment and
Co unty l ine after a pLsto l was
found in hi s vehic le.
Davis, accordi ng to Souls by, is
und er an indi ct ment on a drug
Kei th Hunt, Bus 8: Mrs. Hunt
c h ar~e and thu s, is forbidden
wi
ll begin her rouiP this year un
from hav ing a weapon In his
Co
unty Road 32 !Eagle Ridge!,
possession.
fro m Stal e Ro ute 7, Townsh ip
Davis posted ha nd and was
Road .159 IF'oster Road), Horsf'
re leased from Jail on Wednesday
Cave, County Road 28 to Keno,
after noon
tra nsfer stude nts with Sandra
Do n Poole. the manager of
Cowdery , State Rou te 248 In
Cheste r
E llie Be r nard, Bus 2: Mrs .
BPr
nard's bus rout!' has chan gPd
Co ntinued fr om pag&lt;' I
consi derably thi s year. She will
product s.
bi'g in as she did last year on
lloberts reported that the high· Chrr ry Ridge, the n !ravel the
way department sent it s hackhOf' upper end of Su mner l(oad.
to th e 0 1ive Townshi p Trustees to Silver Ridge, Ow l llolow, Sta te
assist in the c lea n up of debris Route 681 and Kayl or Road . She
there re sulting from hig h water w ill also pick up student s in th e
Severa l tow nship roa ds in Moreland an d Weatherm an Ad
Oltvr Township, according to dill ons In Tuppers Plains.
llobrrts, were washed out due to
Nita Jean Ritch ie, Bus 1. Mrs
! hf' hPavy rains in lhP area Rilchie's rou te wi ll begin on
ear lier this week. Especially Lickskillet, travel Success Road .
ha rd htl was Rice Road, near Osborne Road , Rownsh ip Road
Tuppers Plains
203 . Joppa Roa d. Rice Run Road.
Presen t at the meeti ng were Lim berger llidge and Pi ne Tree
Hobstet ter and Commissioner s Drive.
Ric h Jones, David Koblrn tz and
Rut h Master s. Hus 17. Mrs .
Pres iden t Manning Roush .
Masters' rou tf' will begin on

12 arrows were stole n from her
vehicle parked In fron t of her
resldencP
Olin Roush of Ravenswood
repor ted Wedensday that he wa s
at the Racine Lol'ks and Dam
fi shing on Fr id ay when he and hi s
wife retu rned to his vehicl e and
di scovered thai three rods and
reels had been sto len.
The sher iff' s department also
report s that ear lier this week.
Greg Hicks. Pomeroy, reported
th at his rear license plate was

los t or s tolrn .

Eastern ... _c_on_r_in_u_ed_f_ro_m_r_a~_e_1

CDBG ...

EMS runs
Meigs Cou nt y F.mrrgPnf'.\'
Medica l Services Units rr
sponded to nine ca lls for assi s t·
a nee on Wednesday
At 6: 01 a.m., Pome roy squa d
was ca lled to a motor ve hic le
acciden t onUS Ro ute3J Bonnie

Lt&gt;e Masters was

t rans~rted

to

O'Bieness Memoria l HosptlaL AI
9: 15 a m , RuOand fi re depart ·

mcnt and sq uad

wPrP

ca lled to

State Route 124 to an automobile
acc ident: Penny Hensley wa s

rranspor tPd to VrtPra ns MemorIal Hospital. At 9: 24a.m., Middle·
port squa d was called lo assi st
Rutl and units and treat Ann
Williams and Dick Felty, who
were not t ransported. Midd l e·
pori squad was ca lled 10 Sta te
Route 121 far Bobby RupP and
Titus Jar vis. T hey were taken to
Veteran s Memorial Hospit al at
10: 16 a.m . ,\t 10: 17 a.m, Ty l er
.Ja rvi s and Carolyn Lig htnrr
were taken to Veterans Memo r Ial from State Route 124 Brenda
Jf.l rvls was transpo rted to VetPrans M emor ial from Sta te Route
124 at 10 : 11 a m by Pomerov
squad .
At 6:35 p.m .. RuOand squa d
was ca lled to State Route 143 for
Joa n King. King was tak en to
Holze r Medica l Ce nt er. AI 11 : 41
a.m .. Rutland sq uad was called
to Sta te Roue 684 l or Ra y

Word has been received of th e
death of Be t ty A. Sarver. 59.
Chi llico the, f ormer l y of Meigs
Co unt y, who died ear ly Fr iday
mo rn ing following an PXIPnc1Prl
il lness.
She was horn on Au[;ust29, 19.10
In Pomeroy to Howard and
Minnie Nelson Vining .
Surviving are her husband ,
Clifford "Clint" Sa rver ; sons
Michael L . Sa r ve r and Chri s
topher T. Sarver, bo th at hom e,
and David K. tCindyi Sarver.
Ch illicoth e; threPsistPrs, Phyll is
VIning, Pi k et on ;
Ber ni ce
.JeffPrs, Midd leport : and Fran ·
ces Overholtz , Eaton . two broth
er s, Eldon Vining, Rutland. and
Leo VIning, Pomer oy; a grand ·
daughter . Shea E l izilbcth
Sarver; and severa l niP&lt;'PS an d
nephews.
She was preceded in death by
an lnfa n! so n. t wo brnl hers and
two sisters.

Penny L. Hensley

Townsh ip Routt• 314, travel
Cou nt y Road 44, Cou nt y Road 50.
Stal e lloute 124, lloute 681 and
Rye Road. She will pick up onl v
junior high and high sc hool
students on most of the road s
rxcrpt for the k indergarten . The
elementary students for Tuppers
Plains and Rlvenoew will br
tran sported prima r ily by Ni ta
.Jean Ritc hie and lloll y Ret-d .
Do l ly Reed . Bus 15: Mr s.
Reed' s bu s wi ll plrk up only
Rive r viPw E!r mrn tary s ludPnl s
as she has for years on Stall'
Route 681, Co unty Road 50,
Co unty Road 44, Sta te Route 124,
and studen ts in Reedsvi lle.
Sa ndra Cowdery, Bus 12: Mrs.
Cowder y's bu s rout e will starT at
Forked Run Lake . travel Sla te
lloutc 124, Township Road 272.
Townsh ip Road 273. Town shi p
Road 274, Town shi p Road 265.
Tow nship Road 276, Sta te Route
681, Joppa Road and Success
Road . HPr rou te is w•ry si milar ro
la st year except for th e starti ng
point.

Hospital news

Admissions - Wi lli am Smi th,
M 1ddl eport.
Disc harges - Pa ul ine Sa und
ers and E unice Christy .

Su rviv in g are her parP nt s.
Robert D. Hensley, Long Boltom.
and Sharon L William s. l.angs
vi lle: t wo sisters. Ca ndy D
Hensley, La ngsvi lle, and Jessico
L. Hens iPy, Pomer oy; a brot her .
Ja mes H. Hensley, La ngsville: a
step ·slster , Ann Williams, Pome
roy ; a step·brother , Lee Wil li
~ m s.
Pomrru~· .
a paiPrnal
gra ndm other, M y rtle Pate, P1
ket on ; a pat erna l gra ndmot her
St el la Cheva li e r , Tuppers
Plains; and sf&gt;ve ral aunts. unclr .o;
and co usins.
She was prec!'ded in death hv
her mater nal gra ndfather. Ro ·
bert Pate, and her paternal
gra nd fa ther, George 0 . Hensley
Fu nrra l servicf's wi ll bP 011
Saturday a! 11 a.m. at Ewing
Funeral Home with Rev . llol and
Wildman offlrialing
Burial will hi' in the Su lton
U n i t ed Methodist Ch urch
cem etery .
FriP nd s may call a t lhP funPra!
home from 7·9 p.m. on Thursda y
and 4·9 p.m . on Fr id ay.

Bessie P. Hendricks

Pf'nny Lee Hensley, 1R, Ltngs
vi lle, died yes terday in an
automobile acci dent on State
Rou te 124 in Langsvi lle
Born on November 29 , 1971 in
Deskins . Dt•skin s was tra ns- Parkersbu rg , W.Va ., she was a
ported to Holzer Medical Center . sen ior at Meigs Hi gh Sc hooL
She was stud yi ng cosmetology
a nd was a member of the Meigs
High Sc hool VICA Club.

Bessie P. Hend ricks. o3, Ni
chol s Road, Ru tl and, died un ex
pectedly ear ly th is morning at
her home .
Arra ngements are being com
pleted and will be annou nced by
Raw lings, Coa t s, Fi sher Funeral
Home In Middleport.

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Partly cloudy Thursday night,
with a low In the middle 60s.
Partly cloudy Friday, with highs
between 80 and 85.

Forecast

Saturday throurh Monday
Mainly f air through the period,
with highs In the 80s and lows In
the 60s .

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th e Ches ter area. t.s a patient at
lliversidc Methodi st Hospital in
Col umbus and was rxpPc!Pd to
undergo quadrup le hra rt bypass
surger y tod ay Ca rds ran bP sC'n t
to the hospital c~nd as soon a ~ J
more drfinitr addrrs s is: ava ila·
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If you arc not all that talen ted,
and tn&lt;JybP just wa nt to be
e ntertai ned, then the Woody
Her man Orc hest r a will be play ·
ir.g 111 th e gazebo in KrodPl Park.
Po in t Plea san t, fr om 7 to 9 p.m .
Sept. 4
The ore hes t ra, one of I he last of
the big bands , is under the
direction of E'rankiTiberl, and Its
appl'arance is I.Jeing sponsored
by Ma in St reet Point Pleasant
with tickets at ~1 eac h You can
gel ti ckets at Ci ty Hall, the Lowe
Hotel , or th e Po int Pleasant Main
S1rel't Offi ce.

A number of the songs for
which th e Woody Herman band
was known will be included In the
show
You might hil ve noticed a
recent photo in The Daily Sen·
tine! showing 1hree t ra in engines
in the Hobson Railraod Yards.
Many, ma ny ra ilroad workers
were in the photo .
Ch arl es Searles stopped by to
identify some of them . Those still
living from the large group
pictured arc Sea rles, Ed St iles,
Joe Turner. T.R Davis and
Edgar Thom as The photo was
tak en In the late 1940's to mark
the retirement of three members
of th e yard crew . Thomas was
one of the three so honored. He
now resides on Nye A venue in
Pomeroy .
And another popular AmNican
entert ainer - one wi th the abi lit y
1o grasp an aud iPncc by thP
lapels- is go ne from the scene.
Pearl Ba iley was a favori te of
many of us ovPr her long carrer
The flowers arr beginntng to
look bad for lhl' most part :
schools arc poised to reopen; the
television rerun s are getting ro
hi' a d rag . Mayb&lt;' it 's limP for a
change of seasons. Howf'ver . no
matter, whal th (~ sf' a son . do kt¥p
sm iling.

Summer
Specials
You'll love The Hot
Savings You'll Find!!!

AIR
CONDITIONERS
5,000 BTU ............... SALE $299

CONGOLEUM

VINYL FLOOR
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- 12 Foot Wide
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10,000 BTU ............... SALE $4 7 9
12,000 BTU ............... SALE $539
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End-Of-The-Season
CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ON

LLOYD I FLANDERS
SUMMER FURNITURE
SPRINGBASE CHAIRS.LOUNGERS GUDERS AND TABLES

REG. S249 PINE DESK

$189

$229

CARPET
SALE

$269

NYLON SCULPTURED
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Sale
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If you are one of our ta len ted
res idents, per haps, you wil l be
Interested in taking par! In th e
ninth annual Footh ills Art Festi·
val which will be held th is year at
the spacious indoor lodge at
Cant er's Cave, five miles north of
Jackson.
Artist reg istra tion fo rms are
now ava ilabl e and artis ts are
invi ted to ex hi bi t in categories
Includ ing: oll·acrylics; pastel ·
draw: photography ; prints;
three dimensional works and
watPrco lor . Boo th spacE's arp
ava ilable to exhibiting artists
and the show Is professionally
judged bu t not lu rled. Cash
awards will exceed more than
$1,000.
Yo u can secure your entry
form by wri ti ng the Southern
Hi lls Arts Counc il, Box 149,
Jackson, Ohio 45640.

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T he footba l l srhedulr at Ea s t·
ern High Schoo l has bPPn
changed for Friday .
Accord ing to Pam Dou thitt, the
game with Waterford will be
played at Waterford at 7:30p .m .
on Friday.

Block party nearing...

Middleport i s getting ready for
It s an nual block party which this
year has been set for Saturday,
Sept. 15, and wil l aga in be an all
day event.
There wil l be stage entertain
m ent , a car show, crafts, gaes,
food sta nd s and sidewa lk sales,
the latter being staged, of course,
by Middleport bu si nesses.
Mike and Debbie Gerla ch are
co-cha iring the annual fall party
and area res idents Interested In
craft and refres hmr'n t sa les
stands are to con tact Johnson's
Variety Store at their ear liest
co nven ience. The phone numbe r
Is 992-34SI and ask for Brian or
Brenda. If neither are there,
plea se !rave your namP a nd
phone number and they 'll get
bark to yo u with all of th edela ils
The more, the merrit.'r, you
know, so do get hoppi ng.
The new Middleport Arts Cou n·
ell wi ll assist w ith craft di splays
and varl et v wil l be t he key m the
m usiea l ent ertainmen t to be
feat ured.

Sale

Wednesday's Advertisement
Should Have Read

Schedule change

E~tended

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Area deaths--

Betty A. Sarver

Thursday, August 23, 1990

$1399

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NYLON SAXONY
CARPET -13 Colors

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The Daily Sentinel
THURSUA Y, AliGl iST 23, 1990

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TilE llAII .Y SENITNEI~I'A(;E TIIIIH

Marauders ...
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1990 MEIGS MARAUDERS - The 1990 edition of the Meigs Marauders
o1wns their season on Friday night at Gallipolis. Pictured on the front row, h•ft
to right are- Geoff Cogar, Aaron Sheets, Mike Mayer, Curtis Dalwn, Dav e
Lt•ster, Burt Kennedy, Mike Call and Eric Heck. Second row ( 1-r) - Jol'
McElroy, Frank Blak&lt;•, Bill Anderson, T erry McGuire, Steve Caruthers, Matt
Haynes, Shawn hawley, J eremy Phalln, Chuck Mash, Mike Welch, and David
Rces . Third row ( 1-r) - Danny Lt•wls, Uidrard Stewart, Dt•nnls Edrnlnston,

,Jt•rerny Rupe, Rill Harh•ss , KPvin Muss!'r, Rohhy Wyatt, Mlkt• Crernt•ans,
Kevin Lamhert, Matt ( 'radth)('k , and Sil'v&lt;' Swat ·, r l. Fourth row (1 -r) - Don
Hall, Paul Anspal'h, S1 ·ott (;ardm•r, !Irian Hoffman, ,Jason ll&lt;•llav:llll', .Jakp
K ennl'dy, S!'ott I'Ptl&lt;•r." m, and KPvin Whohn•_v. Fifth row (1-r) - Eri!'
Wagner, Tom ( 'rpnu·ans, .JI'ff llowl'll. ('had llnru·an, Ton.v King, Malt Clark,
Heath Hudson, ltonni&lt;• fhiPs , Shawn ('rpnu·an.s, and (;ary King . Bad row Head Coat·h Mik&lt;· Staggs, l&gt;aryl Ow••n.s, llill ltuss, lloh Wl'rry, and ,Jop
,Johnson.

Co ntinued from pagP 2
la s t y&lt;•a r wi th li7 la ck iPs. AI
linl'iJcl!'k!'r, HupP. KPnnPdy,
11 &lt;111! '." and sophomon•, Mikt ·
( 'r&lt;'nH •a ns, all !'XJl!'Ct!'d lo S!'P
""l ion. C' rPmra ns a :; 10 . 1711
poundPJ" l!'d th!' l!'am wit h Kli
la&lt;·k l!'s as a frpshman last
I"P&lt;Ir, has b!'!'ll slowpd th is
sumrnrr with a broken an kiP.
Hl akP will b!' ba ck at his
"ornt•r back slot w hen• he
pi!'kPd off Pight Pnern y passes .
.Joining him w ill be McGuir!' at
halfback with Hudson also
sPP ing limP therP, HPc k and
Wrlch will bP at lhP strong
sa fpty with Hawl ey at fr ep
sa fPi y.
Th&lt;· placP kicking chores will
!Jp handlrd by junior . Stevp
Car uther s 1ti-0, 15:1), wilh
Krn nerly handling thp kickoffs
w hilr Phalin dops lhP punting .
" Our slrpnght s will be exprriPncr at the skilled positions
(Continued on Page 4)

RETl iRNING LETTERMEN - Thl' Meigs Marauders
have 15 returning for this year's team. Left to right In the
front row are- Eric Heck, Robby Wyatt, Frank Blake, Matt
llaynes, Krvin Musser, Jeremy Phalln, and Terry McGuire.

Second row - 1- r) Davt• Lester, Aaron Slu•l'ls, ,J!'rt•mv
Rupe, Burt KPnnt•dy, Geoff ('ogwr, Dl'nnls Edrninstor;,
Shawn Hawley, and Mike Crl'nwans.

Marauders return 15 lettennen from 1989 team
SPco nd yPar Mrigs Marauder
Football Coac h MikP Staggs
wplcomes back 15 letterm en
from las t yPar's l ea rn th at
finishrd 5-5 ovprall and 5-:l in
lhP Tri-Valley Confer anc!'.
T hr 5-J finish for the Maraud Prs was good enough for a
lhri'P·way tiP for third place in
1hr TVC with Belpre and Vinton
Co unt y. The Marauder s los t
sPvt• n sPn ior s from las t year's
!Pam, including AII ·TVC Performrrs DPnnls Booth!', Ed
Croo ks, Jay Humphr!'y s. and
Doug Stewart.
Skilled Positions
Thl' strPngth of th l' Maraud Prs is Pxper iC'ncp at the skilled
positions as lhP m aroon and
go ld rPiurn lhP entire startin g
offPnsivf' backfiPid . Thf' run ning backs will be juniors.
Fu llbac k is Frank B lakP (5-8,
1b(}) and tailbac k is TNry
McGuirP 1~ - 9.177) . Blake, a
fi rs t IPam Al i-TVC pNformrr,
rushPd for R4H yards in 157
car ri ps las t yra r which was
guod enoug h for a 5.4 yards a
carry avprage, while McG ui re
ga ined 325 ya rd s in 57 ca rri,..s
good enough for 5.7 yards a clip.
Taknted frps hman , Hea th Hud -

su n (5 -8, 154), is also expected
to spe ac tion at tailback behind
McCuire. The quarterback will
be junior, .J erC" my Phalin (5·10,
185 ). Phalin started eight
ga mes last yea r and threw for
460 yards and six touchdowns.
MvGulre is al so expected to see
some action at quart erback.
Eri c Heck 15·4, 128) will be the
wingback with MikP Welc h
15-9, 140) expected to see action
alyo.

(ti -2, 250) and Mikr M ayPr lb -4,
235) with juniors Bill Anderson
(5 -10 , 205), Charles Ma sh 16·1,
185) and Danny LPwis (6 -1, 2~01
all ex pec ted to sel' art ion.

St•&lt;•k Starting llt•r ths
Thf' dl'f&lt;·n si \'1' linl' is wid••
OJX' n w ith l:dmin ston, Coga r,
Andprson. and Sh!'Pis along
wi!h ,;r nior, Da vP l.• •stt• r a li :1.

2111 poundl'r , and soph om orl'.
Hi!'hard Si!'wart (5-10, 1 ~{&gt;1.
IJalllin g for starting positi ons.
i.Pslt' r was lhird on lhP l!'am
Con tinued on page 3

High School
Football

AI tight end, juniors Shawn
Hawl ey (6-1, 170) and Bill Har·
less (5·11,180), and senior Geoff
Coga r (6-2, 200) are vying for
the starting job, while at split
Pnd, juniors Robby Wyatt (5-9,
162). Matt Hay nes (5-10, 145)
and Shawn Lambert a 6·0 , 163
sophomorp are Pxpec ted to sep
action.
Over th e ball at center wil l be
junior, Dennis Edmlnston a
6-1. 2 1 ~ pounder, with sophomore, Stpve Swatze l (5-10, 200 ).
pushing for playing time. Th P
guard s wi ll bP junior, J er em y
Ru!Jf' (5 -10, 2001, who moves
from fullba ck and senior, Burt
Kennedy t6-2, 210) . The ta ckles
will be sP nlors Aaron Sheets

BEST
WISHES

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•COACH MIKE STAGGS and his
MEIGS MARAUDERS
•COACH RANDY CHURILLA and his
EASTERN EAGLES
•COACH DAVE GAUL and his
SOUTHERN TORNADOES
•COACH DON VANMETER and his
WAHAMA WHITE FALCONS

Catch All
The
Excitement

GOOD LUCK!

•MEIGS MARAUDERS
•SOUTHERN TORNADOES
•EASTERN EAGLES
•WAHAMA WHITE FALCONS

PAT
HILL
CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, DODGE

COACHING STAFF - The coaching staff for the 1990
Meigs Marauders are,left to right - Daryl Owens, Bill Ross,
Head Coach Mikl' Staggs, Boh Wl'rry , and ,Jol' ,Johnson

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1990 TORNADOES - Members of the 1990 Southern football team are front
row (1-r) - Stephen Boso, J.B. Boso, Ron Wagner, Robert Kimes, Todd
Harrison, Kevin Grady, Joey Hensler, Trenton Cleland, Tucker Williams, and
Dave Smith. Second row (1-r) -Jason LaudermUt, Eddie Willis, Nick Adams,
Michael Evans, ,Jason Circle, Travis Neace, Todd Grindstaff, Jamie Proffitt,

Jarrod Circle, Robert IIIII, and Glenn Young. Third row from left to right Kenny Clark, Kyle Wickline, ,Jamey Smith, Jerry Hayman, Sam Shain,
Darrln Powell, Russell Singleton, Robert Hendrix, Assi§tant Coach Jell
Baker, and Head Coach David Gaul. Absent- As~lstant Coach Bill Hensler.

TORNADO COACHING STAFF - Dlredlng the Purph•
and Gold for the upcoming season an•, left to right Assistant Coach Bill Hensler , Head Coach David Gaul and
Assistant Coach Jell Baker.

Southern gridders have eight starters returning
Second yPar head roach
David Gaul welcomps back
four startPrs on offense and
~ur starters on dP~nse kom
last ypar's 1-9 team as the
SouthPrn Tornadoes prPpare
for thp spason opPner at homp
on August 24, against Fort

Frye.
On offensp Kyle Wickline a
5·9, 185 sophomore. will bP over
the ball at renter . The guards
will be Todd Harrison, a 5-7,1.10
junior and Kevin Grady, a 5-R.
130 junior, all three. according
to Coac h Cau I, ha ve had

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.ond our allilud!'. Thrallilud••of
lh1• kids in praclicr ha s hl'&lt;'n
good , commP nl ecl Maraucl• ·r
coac h MikP Staggs, but our linr·
still nPPds some work ".
Stagg s lists Wl'ilslon. Vinton
Co unt v and Nl'isonviii&lt;• -York
' " 1111• IPam s lo bml . "Our
sl'ill'dulp start s out Iough with
road gamps with SFOAL powPr
C.J!Iia AcadPmv and Vinton
Cou nt y hl'forP n •turning homP
lo play NPi son vilil•. " Staggs
' ·om nll'n!Pd.
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Staggs will bp assistl'd thi s
1 &lt;·ar b• · .loP .Johnson. !3111 Ro ss.
fo1·mpr Maraudpr quar!Prhack
lloh WPrry and Daryl Ow!'ns.

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yt•ar at tlw helm of the Meigs
Maraud&lt;•rs. Staggs his team
to a 5-5 n·cord la-~t year
overall and a 5-:1 record In th1•
T.V.C.

outs tanding practices. Thr
(c.-R. 140, sophomore) and Sam
t ark IPS wi II be RobPrt Hendrix
Shain a 6-2, 220 pound freshman
!6-1, 205, sPnior) and r ithPr arr al so looki ng to ~~·P action
.Jamie Smith (5 -11, 165, frrsh - when thP purplr and gold havP
man) or .Jerry Hayman a 5-11,
the ball. C!Pnn Young a 5-R, 220
200 junior.
pound sophomore will handiP
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thP kicking dutiPs with Evans
Powell a 6-1, 175 fres hman,
rloing lhr punting .
while Jason Circlp will get th p
On defense Wlr klinP , wi ll be
nod at wide receiver. Circ le is a
lhP middle guard . The ta rk !Ps
5-11 . 155 srnior, hr ha s been
will b(' sophomorP Russpll
slowr&lt;l lhP sPason by injuries.
SingiPi on a 6-1, 1R5 pounder and
The quarterback will br .Jarred
Hayma n i\1 onP dPiensive end
Circle a 5-10 , 160 pound senior.
junior JamiP Proffitt a 5-11 , 155
Travi s NeasP r5 -ll, 165 sr nior)
poundPr will start with Powell
will rrturn al tailback , while
getting th e nod at theothere nd.
Ron WagnPr o-8, 150 pound
Proffitt ha s been doing a good
junior, will get the nod at
job in his first year of playing
fullba ck. The Z-back will be
football. The linebackers will
Todd Grindstaff a 5-10, 155
be Grindstaff and Shane Circle,
pound senior. Mike Evans (5 -9.
a 5·10, 170 junior on the outside
140 sophomore), Nick Adams
while Wagn&lt;'r will start in the

middle. In th e defensive back
field Nease and Adams will b• ·
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RETURNING SUS LETTERMAN - Returning lettermen lor the 1990 Southern To rna·
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thl' cornPrbarks whilr Mikr
I-:v ans will bP lhP frrl' sa fpt y.
A lso rxprclrd to seP ac ti on on
defen s&lt;• are Joey Hen siPr. :,.fi,
145, sophomon•, Hendrix and
Smith .
"Wp hal'l' an expe riencl'd
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of rrcPivPrs back. but we ha vl'
a lot of inexperiPnce on th e linP
on both sidPs of thr ball ." said
r;aul. " ThP linPbackl'r and
df'fPn sivp backs will al so bp a
strong point for us ."
A key for the Tornadoes this
s1•aso n will bP how fa st lhP
yo ung kids develop as 14 of !Ill'
TornadoPs ar Pithl'r sophomorl'
or frl'shml'n . " Overall! I'Xpl'cl
this !Pam to dPvelop quickly,
\Vp h.J I'&lt;' thf' Pnthu sia sm a nd a
Jntr rPsl lo pla v foo tball. " Caul

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1990 FOOTBALL EDITION

1990 FOOTBALL EDITION

Eastern Eagles have 13
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Yt'ar·t'hamplon
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1~61 - Pa~iot Southwt&gt;stt'rn. ............... ... .... .
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11%5 Kyg Crt'Pk ..... .. ....................................... 4-0-0
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4-0-0
1%6-Rt&gt;edsviiiP EastE'rn ......... ...... .........
. ... .............. 4-0-0
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1970-RPPdsviiiP EastPrn
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.. ........ 5-0-0
.. -Hannan TracP .............................. .. ....... ...... .. ... 4-0-1
1980-Patriot Southwestern .......
......... . .. .. ........ :4-1-0
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BY SCO'IT WOLFE
Sentinel Correspondent
If the attitude and work
ethics of new head coach Randy
Churilla rub off, then the 1990
version of !he Eastern -Eagles

lions are justtentalivP; thPy all lng versatlllty .. .we must be
may change tomorrow, but with ..JWIY 25 players. WP
today thi s is what we are (coaches) are moving peopiP
looking a t. We must be versa - around and teaching them two
fil e this sPason. WP arP stress(Continued on Page 8)

should
provide
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five team
this season.
Currpntly , 25 players are
vying for starting positions and
Churilla says thai all spots are
open and up In the air at this
point. Tentallvely, Churilla is
looking at the following young
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men at thesP positions : Offensively 6-foot, 170 pou2S two
year Ieiterman Jeff Durst Is
working out at Quarterback,
last years' leading rusher Mike
Hoffman (374 yards) Is at
fullback. Tim Bissell at tallback. and Mike Newland at
Ttam
Wingback.
Stout senior Jason Hager
movPs from th e backfield to the
lin e wher£&gt; he anchors th£&gt; likes
of 6-foot, 172 pound Robert
RPPd and 6-foot, 170 pound
yger Creek ........ ..... ..................... _... _..
. ................. 4-1-0
freshman Todd Marcinko, both
1985-RaclnP SouthPrn .. ........ .
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5-0-0
freshman guards; experienced
I 9R6-0ak Hill .
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7-0-0 junior tackles James McDaniel
and Stevp Barnell, while Mi I'IAA-Oak Hill ............
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7 -0-0
chael Smith, Mlk£&gt; Whepl£&gt;r,
I~R'ISymmp s Vallpy
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and
Rod NPwsome are working
· -sc hool no longPr ex ists
out at ends .
DPfenslvely, Mike Hoffman
Is at noseguard , Stevp EarnPII
and RobPrt RePd at defenslvp
tackles. defPnslve ends ar£&gt;
Michael Smith and James
McDaniel, linebackers Jason
Hager and Jeff Durst, Tim
Bissell at Safety, Mike New land and Rod Newsom£&gt; at
co rnPrbacks, and Wes Holter at
Free Safety .
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Churilla. Here Churilla Is flanked hy his staff, Ron Hill on the
left, and C. D. Mcintyre on the right . Churilla Is a graduate of
Marietta College and was a big part of Marietta's6-4 season a
ft'w spasons hack. Churilla spent his first two years at
\' oungstown state where he also playpd football.

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''Good Luck
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ltET URN ING E HS LETTERMEN - Eastern returns 13 lettenn en from last year' 3-7
' quad. Front row, l eft to right are Ricky Causey, Chad Savoy , Jason Hager, Mike Hollman,
ltod Newsome, Mikt• Newland . Rear - Wes Holter, Mi chael Smith, .Jam es McDan iel, BIIUe
.Johnson. St••v•• Barnd t, ,Jeff Durst, an d T im Bissell.

E astern ... Co ntin ued from page 6
"' lh n• t• diffen• nt pos it io ns
Sin!'&lt;' we ;, rr limit ed I'VI' t·yo nl'
mu.s l l&lt;•a t·n and so fat· the kid s
. 11 , . l&lt;·;, r n in~ 11'1'11. ..
· 'W&lt;· ""'st ick ing hasil'al lv to
"""I''' ing thl' fundamf'nt als at
'''" tinw Till' ki ds ar&lt;• adjust
111 ~ 11'&lt;'11 to my sys tem and tlwv
'' " '·•· ,, go()(l attitudf'. I wuulcl
'· " " ' out · strengt hs we ha\'1' a
h'"'d mrps of r unnin g bal'ks.
11 ' .,. · lli&lt;'"ed with good spel'd,
. 111d liT lld\'e snnw good pNson·
n• ·l IIJ:tl C'an bl&lt; x·k. We wa n I to
rll.l' ll'r llw fu nda men t;ol s and

&lt;'iimin atp Pr rors. Anoth er
strength I would say would be
th at oqr bas ic offense is ahPad
of Whf're it should be at thi s
tlmf'. Wr'vp only bepn out here
a shor t l imP 1undPr two wePks
as of thi s wri ting) and thr k ids
havr al rra dy picked up on thf'
bas ic offense. As th e spa so n
gO&lt;'s wr 'll ju st build on thi s."
Eas tern weak nesses?- ''l'cl
likr more tlmC' to prepa re ancl
to accom pl is h more. Th ings
will takl' l ime . Wr' ll ju st takr it
one day at a' imP' Sk lll -wisf' we

Good Luck
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wit h its I:l lelte rm r n re turnin g
should haw• a strong nucleus to
co nt end.
Five se nior s were los t to
gra duation l as t year, including
quarterback Shaun Savoy.
Coac h Ra ndy Churilla com es
from a winnin g atmospher e
and comes to E HS for his first
hea d coac hing j ob aft er being
an ass istant at Marietta Hi gh
sc hool and T usca raw us Central
Cat holic Hi gh in New Philade l·
ph ia. Churilla spent two years
play in g ba ll at Yo ungs tow n
Stat£' and tlnished his career at
Mar ietta Co llege, competin g on
M ar ietta's only winning foot ball tea m of the 1980s with a 6-4
record th at seaso n.
Ass isting Chu rilla arr Ron
Hill and C.D. Mci nt yr e.
Eas tern has a good chancr to
open up the 1990s with a bang.
E HS ope ns wi th Waterford at
hom P on A u gu ~ t 2~ In the spa son
opener fo r bo th c lub~.
HPrP's th e 1990 sc hed ule and
ros ter :
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74-Sievo Ba rn et t'-LB-C ___ .... 6- 1 175 3
12-Tim Blsseii' ·TB·DB .
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51-Ri ck Ca usey'-LB-O\. ...
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tn -J elf Durs t' -TB-LB ..
.. .... 6-0 170 3
34-Scoll Goldon-LB-WR .. . . 510 127 I
32Jason Hager' -LB-C-FB
5-11 165 4
3.1·Mik e Hoffm an' -FB-WG ..... 5-6 160 3
30-Wos Holt er' -QB·CB ...
. . fi-0 145 .1
79-B III Johns on ' -C-0 1. ..
.6- 0 225 4
42-Ra ndy Kay lor·FB- LB ......... 5-8 145 I
72- Dav ld Koenlg-OT -DT ....... . 5-7 170 I
71-Todd Ma rclnk o-OT -DT . ..6-0 172 I
5Q. Mdlt Ma nln-WR- DE ...... . .. 5-6 120 I
62·J ameo McDa nl oi' -DE -OT ... 6-2 190 3
40- Mik o Ne wland' -WR -C B ...... 5-8 135 3
23-Pa l Newland-TB·CB ... .. ... 5-4 130 I
41-Rod Newsome' -SF.-CB ..... 5-11 143 3
75-Shaw n Pr lrt'OT·DT .. . ... 6-0 197 3
70- Roberl Reed·OG·DT ... .. .... 6-0 172 I
60- J ared Rld enour·OG-NG .... 5- 11 164 I
G4-'I'Yson Rose- TE ·S ............... 5-5 I ll I
24·Chod Savoy' -CB-TB ........ ... 5-7 Ill 2
60- Mik oSmllh' -TE -DF. .. ........ 6- 1 184 3
86- Mik e Wh eoler-DF. -OE ...... 6-3 160 4
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forma tion and var iations of
this. Don't be surprise to sre
Eastern i n multiple alignmen ts
IJr forP l hr season is co mplPIPd.
T hP 'W ing T' will be th e basr
of frns&lt;&gt;, !Jut Chu r illa says
·wr' ll run a l ot of th ings out this
form al ion and add somp olhrrs
al so ."
Df' fensivp ly Eastern will use
a fivr ma n front; a 50 regular
alig nmPnt . T his will be lhPbase
df'frnse. bu t E: HS plans to add
" a lo t of differrnt things. but
that won' t be for a while. "
Churi lla sl atPd, "My ou tl ook
is to improve ever y day, lear n
to accept success and adve r sit y, and to promote a family
atm ospherP. We' re all in this
togrther and that 's the way I
I ikr to look at it . I would like to
srr the lea rnin g progress dail y .
i\s for wi ns and l osses I don't
know. but I do know th at I coac h
and wor k to win and I ex pect
l hr kids to do the sa m e. As for
other goa l s I wa nt the fpa m to
be co m petit ive and wa nt to like
to hit."
Easter n hope to Improve on
it s 3-7 record of las t year , and

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Eastern lineup this season. Pictured ar e J ason Hager, Mike Wheeler , and Billie Johnson.

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Bobcats...

ONE STEP FARTHER - After ending the 1989 season on a high note, this
year's edition ol Kyger Creek football begins the new decade with an
Important objective - going one step farther than last season's 8-2 rlnlsh and
claiming tbe SVAC title. In the llrst row are (L-R) Shane Polcyn, manager
Chris Crace, Jay Lambert, Adam Denney, Stephen Cox and Marshall WoUe.
In the second row are Matt Rhodes, Paul Covey, J erry Ramsey, Grady

Snyder, Chad Rhodes and Chris Coen.ln the third row are Jay Johnson, ,Jason
Barrick, Dave Wellman, Scott Newell, Phil Bradbury and Matt Polcyn. In the
lourth row are Brian Colburn, Chlid Sigman, Danny Cox, Jell BlrchfiPid, Gary
GIU, John Paul Roberts and Bryan Hall. In the filth row ure manager Mike
Bradbury, Joe Edwards, Rob Gilmore, Sean Denney, Shane Swisher, Robert
(Jitter) Gilmore and Dan Polcyn.

Bobcats must go one step farther in '90 season
Last yPar Kyger CrPck
flipped thP numbpr s on it s 19KR
finish of 2-R by completing thP
19H9 gridiron ca mpaign with
only two lossps - t o So uthern
Va llpy At hleti c Co nferc ncr
champion Sy mm rs Va lley and
h·ague ru nnpr up Oak Hill .
Th r Bobcats started off thr
wi th seve n straight
wins. n•cord ing four shut ou ts
- .tgainst Federal Hocking,
Sou thern . Hannan Trace and
Sou thwes tern - and two ovrr ·
time victories in road gamrs
aga inst Wahama (28-21 in one
ovPr time) and Wat erford (13-7
In two overtlmes) In th at span .
Only two other times did Kyger
allow it s opponents to score In
double digits - a 20-() loss to
Symmes Valley (Its only shu ·
tout loss) and a 26-19 victory
aga inst North Gallla .
With the graduation of all·
state ta ckle John Sipple and
all -conference tac kle Frank
Price, the Bobcats will have

"'"'on

some big shoes to fill, but Mel
C'oc n. In his seventh year as the
Bobca ts' field marshal , will
have plenty of experience rPtu rni ng on both sid es of thp lin e.
On th e offensive wall, juniors
Sco tt New!' II and Gary Gill and
so phomore Chris Coen (the
hrad roach's son) will bat tlr for
th e ce nter spot, while NrwPII
and fPIIow juniors .Jason Bar -

rick, .Jpf f Birchfield and Dave
Wellman will see time as
gua rds . SPnior Dan Polcyn,
who S(X' nt the las t two yPars at
center , will j oin junior Matt
Po lcy n and sophomore Gra dy
Snyder as the Bobca ts who will
sec the most action as tack les .
The ba ckflrld, which sco red
14 of th e Bobca ts' 20 touchdowns las t yrar, lost all -sta tr

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ypars, and junior Phil RrJcl
bury, a significant par t of KC\
offc nsP the last two spasun'.
(Continued on Page Il l

slotb ac k Brian Vinson to gra ·
duatlon, but is as so lid as cvE'r,
with sPnior .Joe Edwards, who
has IPttcrcd the las t thrcr

(Co ntinued from Page 101

alternating at fullba ck t on
many occasions last year,
th ese two lined up at the same
time ) . At tailback, seniors Sean
De nney and Robert (Jitter)
Gilmore and freshmen Shane
Po lcy n and freshman Chri s
Crace will get time .
Senior Shane Swisher, who
go t minimal playing time at
quart erback behind two-year
star ter Chad Johnson. is the
likelies t choice to start at
quarterback. though last year's tight end - sophomor&lt;'
Bryan Hall - is ex pected to
give Swisher a hea lthy push for
th r job. If Swishrr gets the nod,
H;; IJ will go back to ti ght end .
but if Hall outdoes Swisher,
Sw i sher will becom e a wide
re ce iver.
Spea king of recPivcr s, senior
Rob GilmorP, juniors J ay John so n and .John RobPrts and
sophomorP Chad Rhodes arP
slatPd for sp lit end dut y. while
SP;;n Denney stands a good
chancP to see so me time at
fl anker .
·' We' re going to throw a little
more thi s year." Mel Coen sa id
On special trams, Edwards
will get all the kicking duties.
but Hall is sl ated to be the back
up.

GOOD LUCKI

· 'We'rr looking to get a bet tcr
pass rush and get better help
from our linebackr rs In pas sing
situations ... said Mel Coen of
his defense. which is pressing
to elimin ate its vulnerability
aga inst the pa ss. La st yPar
KC's rarely -tes ted pass dPfense was ex ploited by North
Ga iU a (}94 ya rds, three TDs)
and Oa k Hill (95 ya rd s, onP
TO), while on th e flip side the
Bobcats barely co untcrPd that
by co llecting fi ve int!'rce ptions.
with threP of those coming
aga inst Eas tern .
In a sPco nd ar y that will have
il littlr
morr PxpPriPnre In
pPrsonnPI th an las t yea r' s deep
four, Swi sher , Jittl'r Gilmore,
Crace and spnior Chad Sigm;;n
will br tri l'd ou t at sa fety , whiiP
Sra n DcnnPy. Rob Gilm orl'.
Johnson. Shane Polcy n. fre shman Matt Rhodes and RobPrts
will bat tJp for thr co rnPrba r k
positions.
I::dwards and Hall are likely
to bP th e leading ca ndid ates at
the linebackrr positions. with
Ba rri ck, Nrwl'll, Ad am Drnney
and frrs hm an .Jay Lambert
barking th r m up. On thr
defr nsive fr ont, Barrick, Nrwrll and Chris Coen will bat tlr

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for nosP guard, and fighting for
the defensive tackle slots will
be Dan and Matt Polcyn, Cill.
Snyd er, fres hmen .J erry and
Steve Cox and Jerry Ramsey.
Going into the starting blocks
at defensive end will likely bp
Bradbu ry and Birchfield, but
Co lburn and WPIIman will push
th!'m for playing !ImP .
For the third straight yea r ,
Mel Coen will have line coac h
Mike Mulford and wide rpcei ve r / seco nd ary coac h Ron
Hammond as his assistants .
The Bobcats open their sea son on Aug . 2~ against Federal
Hocking at StPwa rt and host
pcrPnnial non·IPague opponent
Waham a and Watprford before
ope ning thP SVA C sc hpd ule on
Sep t. 14 agai nst SymmPs Val
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Sppl :l~l - llann a n TraN' .. .... W 21-0
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1990 FOOTBALL EDITION

THE DAILY SENTINEL-PAGE THIRTEEN

I

1\ pair of mended linemen calling the signals .
and a strong running game
In the secondary, Dobbins
hPadline the lis I of items and Gaiiia Ac'ljemy transfer
PXPfCil'd to push North Gallla Ml~e Johnson are sl~ted for the .
to a more productive season .camelis, and F611er end Smith
than last year's 5-5 record.
.,fur tfe the safelleS.
'.
Senior center Jared Moore,
· "We didn't 'have this much
who injured his right ankle in competition in practice last
I hi' ' Pirates' victory against year," said Dee I of his crew·,
Eastern last October, and jl.m· which numbered 36 at the start
ior Tim Conwell, who under- of practice. In -spite of having
wpnt arthroscopic surgery last fewer players on the roster,
De&lt;?mbcr for a knee injury Dee! indicated that he would
suffered in practice before the have more players ready to
start of last S!'ason, rpturn to play.
North's offensive line. Moore,
Deel's assistant coaches will
who has started the last two bc Steve Saunders and .Joe
yPars, appears to have the lock Moore.
on his old job, and Conwell. a
:,.IJ, 240-pounder, will likely
year's wake.••
!Pam up with Brent Skidmore,
a:,.)() , 190-pound junior who has
t~~ overall, U SVA(')
Dak• - Opp.
s,..,,..
boosiPd his size and strength in
Aug . 15- Woodr&lt;&gt;O Wilson .. ... ..W 46.(1
lhf.' last year, as tackles.
S&lt;'!&gt;t . J - ill Grt'm Local ... .. .. . L .1-27
Between them, juniors Scott
Sept . R-at Ro&amp;' SE .. ..... .. , ..... L 6 ~1.1
Sept . I S-al SouthwoslPrn .. , .... W
6.(1
Oiil'r and .Jamie Eggars and
S&lt;'!&gt;t . 22...0ak Hill. .
... :.. ·'-· L 2-24
sophomor!' Tom Meade will see
Sept. 29- at Syrnm&lt;'&lt; Vall(')' .. .. L 0-32
time at the guard slots .
Or&lt;. ~ -at Southern .... .. .. .... .W 21-0
Orl. 13-Hannan TraCt' .......... W J2.()
Looking to make use of the
Orl . 20- East&lt;'rn ..
.. .. .... ..... W 2~
holes I h(' line wi II I ry to open
Orl. 27 - Kyger C'wek .. .. ........ L 19 -26
will b&lt;• an experienced backfiPid , starring s('nior Chris
North Gallia ~hedule
SkidmorP and junior Casey
Dat.Slaton, which wiii alternalt&gt; at
Opp...... l
Aug
. 25..
.. at Woodr"" Wllsoo
fuiiback . and sophomore taii(I p.m . start 1
b&lt;Jrk Davt' Dobbins, who saw
Aug .11..
...... .. Gre.., Local
morr action catching passes
I han running the bali last year
Staton's high game last year
wa ., a 1.11 -yard performance
against Southwestern in Week
4. and Skidmore's top effort
was a :,~ . yard effort against
XPnia
Woodrow Wilson
1against whom the Pirates
open this season on the road on
Saturday, Aug. 25 at I p.m.) in
1hP season opener.
For the second straight year,
North Galila skipper Gregg
Df'pJ wiii have to break in a new
quartPrback, as Brian Stout,
las 1 ypar's newcomer, elected
not to play football this year .
This year's quarterback race
will be between two seniors .IPff Ratliff and Clay Smith which saw minimal action last
yPar . " Ratliff has a stronger
arm . and Smith has quicker
f{'(•t," said DePt, whomaytryto
a I IPrna If' 1hem according to I he
n&lt;•t•d s of lhP moment .
Whichpvpr Deel dPcides is
lhP hPsl al quarterback. !he
olhPr will go out wide and join
sPnior .I amie Campbell, who is
staiPd for split l'nd, and junior
11rad Fu ltrr. who is pennPd in
fur rtankrr . .Junior Scoll .Justus
anil s&lt;'nior Brian Lirving will
I ik&lt;'ly split lime at tight end . as
.Justu :; has the hands for
pa ssing situations and Lieving
has th P strpngth lo bc a solid
hiiiPr
Hatliff will i(et lhf' punting
dulil's. whit£' Dobbins or Smith
will conlrnd for the kicking
rhorPs.
On d!'fense, Oiler has th l'
nose guard position to himself,
and thC' Skid mores will man the
tal'kiC' slots, while Lieving and
sC'nior Chri s Alderman wiii be
lhP end s. Staton and Moor&lt;' will
patrol thr fiats from thr line·
h&lt;J cker positions, with Staton

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Sept . 2~ .. . . _ ...., ....... ....... at Oak Hill
,oct. 5 .......... .... r .. ·'· Symm"" Valley
Ocl. 12 ............ . .. ........ ......... Southern
!:&lt;kt. J9 .......... .. 1... .. .-J•t · Hannan Tracl&gt; ,
Od . 26 .......... .. t.L:...., al Kyger CreAl :

North Gallia 1'08ler
No.-plaJer
HI. WI.
RS-17-Brlan Llevln~ .
6&lt;1 11111
72-Rtdtard Haney ...
6-2 ns
:W-Chr1s Skldmol'l' ....... 5,9 1110
6'&gt;-C11r1s Aldennan ..... 5-111 1511
!'&gt;-Jeff fta.t ,Hif.. ...... .... 5-10 1~9
1'2~Dilft' Dibblns .. 'f ... ~ ·!i,4i; 140.
~!&gt;-.laJ1'd Moon• . . ... :..). $-7 till'
11-Ciay Smith .
5-9 1:12
~4-Scoll Justus ...
~ .:1 200
6.1-Bradd Schultz ...
6-0 165
48-Ca,..y Statoo ..
59 180
6~Srott Oller ..
. ...... 5-ll 164
61-Ron !Utlltl ...... . .. .. 5-10 169
62-Brenl SkldmDn' ..... 5-10 19.1
7'&gt;-Tlm Conwell ..... ....... 6 o 256
67-Tom M•ade ...
5 10 173
42-Larry Halfhill ... ..
&gt; Ill 140
&gt;!1-Jamle Egg•rs ....... 5-Jl 194
27..,.-Btad FuliPr
...... 5-11 16(1
so.;..pavld Jillg..- . . ..... - ~ 160
R1-8amlf' "tampboll .... .. . '~"'· It&gt;&gt;
28--Jim Komp&lt;'r ......... ... 5-7 no
R!I-Brlan Ha mm&lt;'l ...l. .. 6-2 140
7&amp;-Gary Truanc• . . .... 6-0 214
21 - Mik• Johnsoo ....... 5 - ~ 173
74-Mik• Hammoos .
6-ll 1&gt;1:1
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~ 6 14fi
20-Jasoo llenll('l 1 ..
6&lt;1 142
' 41-Btadllennt'tt ..
5-11 1.17
5·• l2h
:!()-Frank Hesk•tt .
4!1-Chns Newsome ..
5-6 124
99-Brad llelvlll• ..
.. ~ - 2 16~
Ill-Charles McGtnrwss .. 5-11 131
:19-Jolm Oll•r ............. 5-.1 I~
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Waharna coaches face major rebuilding year
By Gary Clark

Ti\KING i\ NEW COU RSE - This 23-man Hannan Trace football team has
put last year's 0-10 nightmare behind them and is preparing to take a new
co urse when the Wildcats begin the season on i\ug. 24 agalnsllronton St. Joe.
Seated in front are ( L-R) Matt Chapman, Travis Martin, James CaudlU, Rick

Dillon, Jason Butler and Nathan Sanders. In the second row are Lee Caudill,
Eric Lloyd, Mike Cook, Donald Vanscoy, Chad Barnes, Josh Benwell, Jason
Northup and Jody Bowers. In the third row are i\lan Queen, ,Jim Brace, Bobby
Hurlow, Bryan Brumfield, Chad Swain, Dean Cremeans, Ron Lambert and
Shane Wells. Not pictured Is Butch Triplett.

Wildcat gridrnen have nowhere to go but up
No one needs to tell the
average Hannan Trace fan Ihat
las I year's football season was
a nightm are.
Not only did the Wildcats
finish the season wllhout a
victory, but they were shut out
In eight of Ihe campaign's 10
games. The only positive note
was that when the Wildcats
scored, they did so in doubiC'
digits 116 vs. Huntington VIn son and 18 vs . Symmes Valley) .
Now s ince that season is
behind them, the Guya n warriors wi ll march forward.
hungry for at leas ! a .500
season. The Wildcats havp
threr seniors, the same number
as las t year, but only two of
them - tackle Ron Lambert
and quar terback Eric Ll oydwere on last yea r's squad.
HPad coac h Do n Sa undPrs
has movrd Lloyd to ta il back
and lnvPsted in thP future by
In sta lli ng fre shm a n Chad
Barnes, part of Trace's sue-

cessful junior high program for
the last tw o years, at quarterback. "Chad's a tremendously
good at hlete, and he's benching
175 pounds ," Saunders said.
Backing up Ba rnes and Lloyd
will be sophomore Rick Dillon.
Saunders said that though
"we ca n equa l it out." hr
Indicated that he want s the
Wildcats to do more passing
than las t yea r, In which the
Wildcats threw for at leas I 368
ya rds (based on statistics for
nine games, as no numbers
were turned In for th e Huntington VInson game) . Against
SVAC champion Symmes Val lry in thC' season finale, Trace
thrC'w for 126 yards and lhe
Wildcats' only lwo passing
touchdowns. Lookin g to turn
things around in thi s endpavo r
will bf' juniors Dean Cremeans
a nd Chad Swa in, who wi ll beth!'
wid!' rPcp ivP rs. whi!C' junior
.Jim Brae(' ;tnd Nor thup will viC'
for tight end .

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The passing ga me Isn't the
only area In which Hannan
Trace needs improvement , as
the Wildcats racked up at IPas t
536 yards (based on slats for
nine games, as no figures were
ava ilable for the Huntington
VInson ga me) on the ground ,
wllh 161 of Ihose yards com ing
agai ns t Sy mm es Valley's
cream -of- th e·crop defensf' .
Only once last year did a
Wildcat rush for more tha n 100
ya rds . and th at wa s recent
gradu ate Todd Saunders' 141yard game In Trace's 16-0 loss
to Ironton St. J oe.
This year, No rthup and sophomore Brya n Brumfield are
the leading ca ndidat es at ful -

Ibac k, but whoever lakes the
position. Lloyd will have a
strong 185·pounder running interference for him. " If WP can
get him some blocking, he
should pick up some yards (out
of the I a nd wishbone formations)," Sa unders sa id .
Spea king of blocking, junior
Shane Wells, who has played
for thE' las t two years, will
return at center. "He's been
here every day, even when I
wasn't," said Saunders of his
team' s ca ptain. Flanking Wells
at th e guard s lots will be junior
LPP Caud ill and sophomore
.Jason Butler, who at 5-8 and 120
pounds Is, according to Saund('rs, "one of the bes t lac klers

I've go t out there. Lambert and
fres hman But ch Triplett, a
5-10. 235-pound transfer fr om
Ga lli a Academy who Saund ers
sa id can run the 40-yard dash In
5.3 seco nds, will be the tackles.
Northup and Swain are thr
lead ing ca ndid ates to handl r
the kicking duti es .
Sa unders plans to use th e 5-2
and 4-.1 defrn sPs, which in thr
form er form ation will see Wells
line up al nosP guard and
TrlpiPtt at right tac kiP. WhiiP
left tac kiC' remained up for
grabs early in thP prr~coaso n.
Lamber t and Nor thup get thr
nod as ends. Sophomore Alan
Queen, Brumfield and fres h·
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High School Football '90

After experiencing the highs
of three consecutive playoff appearances and the low of the
worst regular season record in
more than 15 years WHS grid
coach Donnie VanMeter and his
Wahama White Falcons face a
multitude of uncertainties going
into the fast approaching 1990
high school football season.
The White Falcons, during the
ten year span of the eighties,
built somewhat of a dynasty on
the gridiron in putting together
nine straight winning seasons
that included throe successive
playoff appearances. During the
1980's WHS averaged nearly
seven wins per season with a 6935 record and a .663 winning
percentage.
However
the
prosperity the Bend Area school
so thoroughly enjoyed disappeared last year as the
predominantly
Class
AA
schedule finally took its toll and
the White Falcons sunk 10 a
dismal 2-8 slate and therein lies
the uncertainty as the 1990

WildcatS ... !Continued from Pag(' 14)
ma n Matt Cook wi ll get long
looks at th e llnebackPr positions, and in th e 4-3 dpf('nse. all
t hrrr are likely to bp In on th r
fiPid at the sa mp limP.
ThP seco nd ary find s AutlC'r
il nd Dillon battling it out with
Cremea ns and Swain for limP
at th e co rners, but Barnrs and
Lloyd , who was Trace's lead ing
ta ckiPr among th e deep four .
ha ve Mas ter loc ks on th e sa fety
spots.
Sa unders' staff Is comprised
of longtime assistant head
coach George Nichols. line
coach Todd Johnson, backfield
coac h Brad Cremeens and
ge nera l assistant Mik e
Jenkins.

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fundamentals as well as we possibly can" said VanMeter.
"Defensively we'll have a little
more experience but we're awfuUy young there also" the
veteran grid coach said.
VanMeter will be entering his
fifth year at the helm of the
Wahama gridders and his
seventh season overall at the
Class A Mason County schooL
The 1961 WHS alumnus played
football for MarshaU University's Thundering Herd on a
football scholarship foUowing
his high school days before
beginning a successful coaching
career on the junior high and
high school level.
VanMeter coached the White
Falcons during the 197~ 71
campaigns before moving 10
Southern Local in Ohio. After a
short stint away from the coaching ranks VanMeter returned to
Wahama in 1986 following the
death of Falcon grid mentor Bill
Jewell and guided the Waharna
eleven 10 three consecutive
playoff berths in 1986-87 and
88. In six years at Waharna
VanMeter has compiled a 41 -221 coaching record for a .640
winning percentage.
Wahama will begin the new
decade in a newly formed athletic conference that is loaded
with Class A talent and despite
the departure of four Class AA
opponents the level of competition appears to be just as
difficult The newly formed
Southwest Athletic Conference
fealllres four teams that are annual participants in post season
playoff action with a fifth opponent on the 1990 WHS grid
card also being no stranger 10
playoff competition.

"Van, Duval, Buffalo Putnam
and Vinson of the SWAC and
Guyan Valley have all been in
the playoffs within the past five
years while Hamlin participated
in post season play in the early
part of the 1980's" VanMeter
said. 'The new league also
presents different problems to
the While Falcons because we
reaUy don't know what to expect
from the conferetice opponents
because we haven't seen them
play that often," VanMeter
added
Wahama has but eight returning letlermen back from a year
ago in seniors Chris Thomas,
Kevin Sparks, Sam Thompson,
Wes Bumgarner and Jimmy
Goodnile; juniors Shane Grimm
and John Johnson; and
sophomore Carl King. Johnson,

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Thompson, Bumgarner and
Goodnite are the lone returning
slartels with the remaining lettennen seeing enough playing
time to warrantlettennen status.
Probable starters for opening
night against Hamlin include
junior quarterback John Johnson
at quartetback with the running
back positions manned by
sophomore
Carl
King,
sophomore Rocky Slewart or
junior Brent Larck. Sophomore
Travis Johnson or senior Ouis
Thoma are the front runners for
the wingback post while seniors
Wes
Bumgarner,
Jimmy
Goodnite and Chris Divers appear to have the inside tract as

the receivin~ corps.
The intenor line figures to be
comprised of seniors Sam
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football season prepares to unfold.
VanMeter and his staff of Ed
Cromley, Lewis HaU and Tom
Cullen is faced with a major
rebuilding year at the Bend Area
school as the White Falcons endeavor to improve on last year's
disappointing season. Sixteen
seniors departed via graduation
which includes ei.~tht starters offensively and a like number on
the defensive side of the pigskin.
In addition, 16 members of the
30-man rosier for the current
1990 campaign are either freshman or sophomores with another
six having only limited playing
time, if any varsity action at aiL
As a result the WHS coaching
staff will hope to minimize the
mistakes that young players
make, especially during the
early part of the season. "We
realize that with so many young
players the mistakes will come.
We'll probably start throe
sophomores in the backfield and
have but two returning regulars
on the line so we'll have to be
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1990 Wahama White Falcons

Falcons to play in new league
By Gary Clark
After competing in one of the
most
prestigious
all -sports
leagues in the Mounlain State
for a number of years, the
Waharna White Falcons has
severed its ties with the
Parkersburg
based,
Liulc
Kanawha Conference, to become a charter member of the
newly formed Southwest Ath letic Conference with the beginning of the 1990-91 school year.
Scheduling difficulties, the
opportunity to compete with
quality opponents more closely

Wahama
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coaches.t.Co ntinued from Page

Thompson, Dave Fields or
Kevin Sparks at tackle with
junior Shane Grimm and senior
Troy Sigman at the guard slots.
The leading candidate for the
center position is junior John
Zuspan.
Defensively Thompson and
Zuspan will man the tackle posts
with sophomore Shaun McCoy
and Fields perched on the ends.
The linebacker corps include
Bumgarner, Grimm, King and
Travis Johnson while Larck,
- · John Johnson and Goodnite will
patrol the defensive secondary.
Stewart, Divers and Sparks are
also expected to see plenty of
action defensively for the White
.Falcons during the coming year.

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related to the enrollment size of
the Mason County school and
the publicity afforded the Bend
Area athletic teams in both the
Huntington and Charleston
markets arc the apparent
primary factors in WHS officials
making the switch to the SWAC.
Waharna competed in the
Southwest Conference for the
first time bst spring during the
1990 baseball season and will
now endeavor to make its mark
in the newly formed conference
in the three main sports of boys
football, boys basketball and
baseball with the beginn~g of

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"Although we are extremely
young and inexperienced we
have mainlained an excellent attitude and have worked hard
during preseason workouts",
VanMeter said. ''I'm especially
proud of our older seniors who
have worked extra hard in setting a good example for our
younger players and that will
help us considerably in the coming weeks", added VanMeter.
"Although Duval and Van are
the teams to beat in the conference with Buffalo Putnam
also figuring to be a strong candidate for league honors we' II
still play them one at a time
beginning with Hamlin on
Friday night.

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i.t'ague quarterback Art !line ( hP lost 40 pounds In the
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Fa yPtte County and was given came out this time around 1 hP hrad coac hing position of
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In his Inaugural campaign,
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fourth quarter), but with gra·
duatlon claiming 1,000-yard
rusher Josh Halslop and top
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the 1990 football season. tuture
plans of the SWAC include conference affiliation among girls
hasctball and softball competition in the ncar future.
As a result of the conference
switch the mandatory scheduling
among 'the chaner members of
the newly formed league will
dissolve a number of sports
rivalries between Waharna and
its LKC opponents while at the
same time open new avenues
between WHS and its SWAC
opponents.
Charter members of the
Southwest Conference include
Buffalo Putnam, Van, Vinson,
Hamlin Charleston Catholic and
Duval in addition to the White
Falcons. Six of the seven
schools are classified as Class A
opponents with Duval, the smallest of 55 Class AA high
schools, being the lone Class AA
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.500 NOT GOOD ENOUGH - Because North GaiUa's l'irates returned to
port at the end of the 1989 season with a 5-5 record, this 36-man crew is sworn to
posUng more victories this year. Seated in front of the players is managt•r
Gabe Saunders. In the first row are (L-R) Casey Staton, Richard Han ey, Chrl~
Alderman, Scott Justus, Brian Lievlng, Chris Skidmore, Jared Moore, Brent
Skidmore and Clay Smith. In the second row are Tim Conwell, ,Jason Bennett,
Tom Meade, Bradd Schultz, Jamie Eggers, Ron Ratliff, Brad Fuller, .Jamlt•

Will Southwestern ...
finish .500, which Is where thPy
havp finished the la st two
ypa r s.
Howevr r . .James sa id he 's
positive . "ThP numbers arP
killing us, bullflcangrt II kid s
who want to play, and ifwPstay
away from lnju r lrs, we'll b!'
competitl v!'."
Co nsid ering the number s and
thr cot-rPspo ndlng narrow margi n for Injuries, a posit iv••
aIIi I ude Is a must for tlw J a mC's
ga ng, which has shown t11at il
ca n' t b!' countrd oul. In fact .
the Patriot posse may bP one of
the sleepers in the conference,
and hNP' s why.
A veteran hack field - St•niot·
Chri s Mel zgrr. who was tbP
llighlander s' quarl!'lbaek in
thr s1•co nd half of last y!'a r . will
br thr tailback following thr
lead of sophomore fu II back
Will y Gilbert, who James sa id
has a ·· quick fir st step," in the
Highlander s' ! -formation of·
fl'ns!'. which was Instal led
following thr transfer of junior
Bill Pott!'r to Oak Hili.

Campbell and ,Jt•ll J{atlill. In !111• third row are Frank Heskett, Jeremiah
,Johuson, Scott OiiPr, Brad B!'lvillt•, Alan Ward, Larry .. allhill, Charles
McGinness, Brian Hammel and ,Jimmy K emper. In the back row art&gt; Stevt•
Ratliff, Brad Bennett, Chris Newsome, John Oller, Mike Hammons, Gary
Truance, David HaKt'r, DaVl' Dohhins .and Mikt· ,Johnson. Not plt;tur!'d Is
manager Jt•sse Saunders. .

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Wilh this offense in placr .
passing won't becom!' a losl
arl, as II would have if lhr
wlshbon!' Jaml's wan led al lht'
star l of practice had tak!'n
shap!'. Eve n wilh thai di sman
llement , whopver pla ys tighl
r nd (se nior Keith C'ar lrr or
sophomorr Dwa y ne Ham ilton!
wi ll stili be th r sixlh linrman.
whilr widrout s Adam Blair.
Sl evr Da vis . MikP HardPn and
l&lt;rvin Kisrr wil l primaril y
clrar out opposin g S&lt;•condarif's
to glvr Mrt zgN running room
should hr brrak through th&lt; ·
line
Dirrcting thi s offcnsP wi ll bt'
so phomorr quarterba ck Aaron
McCa rl y, who .Ia mrs sa id· 'has
lhP I ouch ." Though .lamPs 'ai el
"wp're play in g yea r to yPar ." il
wou ld br a sh~ m r lo srr
McCa rty get any thing les s than
thr!'r yea r s at tl1!' same posi ·
lion, becau sr continuity and
irnprovemenl are significant
blocks in th!' foundation of any
tra m 's SUCCPSS.
However, ,as aiwa)'s, the

rornPrsto nt&gt; of any !ram 's
offen sl' succrss is th r lin e. At
CP ntPr las t year , " peoplr I was
looking for l o lak!' Brr nl' s
plac!' got hurt or di sappeared, "
.Jamrs sa id . Now sophomorr
SIPVC' Simpso n has madr tht•
position his ow n. fla nkin g him
wi ll be junior and threr-y!'ar
starh•r l{!'vin ( ;iiima·n and
formrr Oak Hill l!'ttrrman
Handy McC orkiP . whiiP at
lackir . srnior .John Silrs anrl
Ca ri!'I' will S!'t' limr as w!• ll '"
frP shman .Jakl' 11nbson .
.Ju .st as lht' CIPvPiand
Brow ns' presea son forrcas t
lurnrcl cloud y wh en offl'ns ivP
line,m(ln Cody Risi!'n and Ricky
Boiil!'n qui I , SQulhwrstrrn t'X·
pcrienc!'cl th e sam!' lhing whrn

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1990 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

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•MEIGS MARAUDERS

Meigs, Mason &amp;Gallia County Teams

•EASTERN EAGLES
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WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD
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Southwestern...
junior tackle Nell Wal so n. who
played extensively l as ! yea r.
walked out of ca mp. Such a loss
will hurt In l erms of r xpr r lence, not to m en lion if I he lln r
i s hit by Injuri es .
One thing f ans m ay sPP from
th e Highl ander s !hi s year is
Simpson, Gillman, Sites an d
Ca rter lined up on one sidr and
clearing lhP way for I he run .
On spec ial l ea rn s, Mr tzgPr
m ay gel his old pun I ing du tiPs
bac k. bul no one Is ceria in who
will do kickoffs a nd ex ira
po int s.
Same defense - Soulhwes t Prn plans to run a 6-2 dpfpn sr•.
which in spit r of being a
form ation thin in the seco ndar y. wa s responsible for co l lrc ling 14 int er c&lt;' ptions las t
ypar .
T he gua r ds in th e eye of !h e
hu r ri ca n&lt;' w ill br Giibr rl an d
Simpson, though L amb&lt;'rl and
McCor kle w ill be tri ed out for
one of the two spot s. Th r
l ack les will be Sites and Robso n, whilr ends Mr t zger and
Ca rt&lt;' r will patrol th e corner s In
sra rch of swreps.
Gillman. la s! yea r 's lin C'ba cker . rr turn s l o call th &lt;'

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depa rtun•. In th e seco nd ar y,
Kiser will play at on&lt;' cornN .
while ex -Hannan Tract' playpr
Mike Chandlr r 1who tran sferrPd to So uthw e.&lt;tern midwav
Ill rou gh las t sPa son 1. St eVP
Da vi s and fres hman Mikl'
Hard r n are try ing oul for lhP
other conll'r . M cCa rl y will play
sa fPi y .
.Jam es ha s two ass islanl s I hi s
year - Bob Dunlap and StevP
! Plug I Raw lins. who hal'&lt;' iJPt'n
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BEST RECEPTION

Mianti Hurricanes No. 1 in pre-season UPI poll
By JEFF SHAIN
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:'&lt; 1-:W YORK - The Mi ami
llurrican es, the dominant colll'gt' football team of the 1980s
"i 1h three national titles, Saturd o~l· were named No. 1 by the

Unil&lt;'d Press International
Board of Coa ches in th e first
poll of the 1990 season .
As they did in the final poll
last year, the Hurricanes beat
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ENJOY THE EXCITEMENT

(Continued on Page 22)

Serving Meigs, Gallia &amp; Mason Counties

WAHAMA
WHITE FALCONS

WE'RE YOUR
HEADQUARTERS
FOR HUNTING
SUPPLIES ... .
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PLUS MUCH MORE

named first on eight ballot s and
finished with 686 point s.
"It 's nice to have respect
from people. That's what preseason ratings mean to m e preseason respect," said MIami Coach Dennis Eri ckson,
who took the Hurricanes to the

MEIGS
MARAUDERS

EASTERN
EAGLES

GET YOUR .

addition, the Board of Coaches
ha s been expanded from 50
members to 59 In 1990.
Miami received 25 first -place
votes and 799 of a possible 870
points, easily outdistancing No.
2 Notre Dame, which received
15 first -place votes and 755
points. No. 3 Florida State was

Good Luck To All
Area Foothall Teams!

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Aug 14
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voting done by 5H m embers of
the Board of Coach es.
For the first time, the ratings
refle ct the nation's top 25
teams, up from the 20-team poll
UPI has used since th e Inception of it s ratings In 1950. In

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1990 HIOTDALI. EDITION

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"Good Luck To All Area Teams"

THIRD SEASON TOGETHER - The Kyger Creek coaching staff, which has been
together since 1988, begins Its third season guiding the Bobcats. From left to right are
assistant coach Mike Mulfonl, head coach M el Coen and assistant coach Ron llammond .

Miami...

tCo nttnued from Page 211

1989 national cham pionship in
his first year as coac h. "1-:arly
ra tings don't mean a whole
h!'ck of a lot. The ratings at thP
end of the ypar are th p most
impor tan t. "
Miami finished JJ .Jiast year.
i ts only loss coming against
rival Florida State. Bu t the
Hurricanes toppled previously
unbeaten No tre Dame 27- 10 In
the regular -season finale and
bea t Alabama 33-25 In thP
Sugar Bow l to become the fi rst
team since the 1983 Mi ami
squad to win the national title
without going undefeated.
The Hurricanes are seeking
to become the first team in 20
years to repeat as national
champi ons. The last team to
win back-to-back UP! national
titles was Texas In 1969 and
1970.
'"It's very difficult to repeat
as national champions. It"s
difficult to be the national
c hampion once," Erickson
said. '"You've got to have a lot
of luck. Last year we were very
fortunate In winning some key
games and having some people
beat each other. To have that
happen twice In a row. you've
got to be really lucky. "

The Hurri ca nes also will try
to become on ly the second team
in the las t 13 years to win the
natlonal"championshlp aft er
being named No. I prior to th e
season. Notre Da me accompllshPd the feat in 1977. and
Ok lahoma matched it In 1985.
Notre Dame fini shed 12-llas t
year. the best record In the
country, after bea ting previously und efeated Co lorado
21-6 In the Orange Bowl. The
Fighting Irish traditionally
play the toughes t sc hedule in
the nation, but that wa s wiped
out In the minds of voters las t
year by the loss to Miami.
'"People llke to pick us No. 1
because we have the bes t
record against the toughes t
sc hedule. We had that las t year
and we weren 't No. I,'" sa id
Notre Dame Coach Lou Holtz,
whose team finished third In
the flnal1989 poll.
No. 3 Florida State lost any
chance at the national championship last year when It lost
Its first two games, but won 10
In a row from that point to finish
second.
Auburn was ranked fourth In
the 1990 preseason, having been
named first on eight ballots and

GOOD LUCI&lt;
TEAMS!
•MEIGS MARAUDERS
•SOUTHERN TORNADOES
•EASTERN EAGLES
•WAHAMA WHITE FALCONS

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finishing with 666 points. No.5
Co lorado. las t year's regularseaso n No . 1 which missed it s
fir st national tJ ti e by losi ng in
the Ora nge Bow l, rec!'lved the
final two firs t-place vo tes and
totaled 565 points .
Sixth was Southern Ca l,
three-time defending Pacific 10
Co nference c hampi ons, fol·
lowed by Big Ten tltilst Michigan, In Its first season without
Bo Schembechler as coac h
since 1970. Longtime Sc hem·
bec hler assista nt Gary M oe ller
now leads th e Wolver ines.
Nebraska was ranked eig hth,
followed by No. 9 T ennessee
and No. 10 Clemson, also with a
new coac h, as former Arkansas
mentor Ken Hatfield replaced
the ousted Danny Ford .
No. 11 Texas A&amp;M made the
biggest jump Into the ratings,
having dropped out In the final
1989 poll after a loss to Pittsburgh in the Hancock Bow l.

HIGHLANDER COACIIES- On the heels of back-to-back
.500 seasons, Southwestern's coaching staff, consisting of
head coach Jack James (left), Bob Dunlap (right) and Steve
(Plug) Rawlins (not pictured), Is looking to guide the
Highlanders to their first winning season since 1986.

COURT STREET GRILL
I'LA YING FINAL SEASON -- Thcst· six Highlanders ar(' striving lomakethelrflnal prep
'~''L~on on tht• gridiron a winning ont&gt;. KnPt•ling in front art• (L·R) Kevin Kiser, Randy
'1r( 'orkle and Mike ( 'handlt'r. llt•hlnd tlwrn are Kt'ith Carh•r, fhris Metzgt&gt;r and John Sites.

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Oct 27 . . . Wes ter n Michigan
Nov 3 ..... at Youngstown State
Nov 10 ..
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Catch All The
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Good Luck To
All Meigs and
Mason Countv
Teams!

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By BRIAN J . REED
Sentinel :'l'ews Staff
All th ree local sc hool dis tric ts
in Me igs County, as well as
Ca rle ton School -M e igs Indu stries, will be pl ac ing addi tio na l
tax IPv Jes on th£1' November 6
ballot.
Those school lev ies will be
a mong 16 tax Issues to be dec ided
by Meigs Cou nt y voters in
Nove mber. The Carle ton Sc hool ·
Me igs Industries levy wil l be the
on ly co unt y-wide levy: a ll ot he r
lev ies will be decided in the ir

respec tive sc hool distric ts, townships and villages .
T he deadline fo r fil ing these
Iss ues with th e Me igs County
Board of Eleetlons was Thu rsd ay
a t 4 p.m.
Meig s Indu s tri es-Ca rleto n
School will request a n addi tional
tax of 1. 5 mills for the pu rpose of
ma inta ining and OP"rat ing Its
programs fo r per sons wit h men ·
tal retardati on a nd developmen ·
tal disa bilit ies. If pa ssed. t his
would be a con tin umg levy .

T he levy appearing on the

ballot in the Eastern Loca l
School Distrlcl calls for an
additional tax of five mills for
two years, providing for the
em ergency require me nts of th e
sc hool distric t a nd avoiding &lt;~n
operating deficit.
Tha t levy would genera te a
projec ted figu re of $154,689 22
per year for th e two year per iod.
The Southern Local Sc hoo l
District 's additi ona l tax levy for
current expenses is for 4.0 mill s.
It Is expected to create an
additional $225,644 for the district

per year for a period of thr eP
years
The MPigs Local School Dis tric t will place two levies on th e
ballot In November, a 1.0 mill
con tinuing levy for cur rent ex ·
penses and a 4.0 m ill five-yea r
levy
for
p e rm a n ent
improvenwnts .

The continuing levy, wh irh
would ge neral~ a n a nnual revenue of $105,606.34, was ~ laced
on th e ballot to romply wi It the
sc hool board 's 1988 contract with
th e Me igs Local T~ac h ers

Associa ti on.
The 4.0 mill levy is anticipated
to cr eate $4 22,425 .36 per year.
Middleport Village will seek a
renewal of an existing tax levy

for cur rent expenses of 1. 0 mill
for fi ve years.
Two villa ge levies will be on the
ba llo t for residents of Sy racuse
Village. The vi lla ge will seek the
r enewal of a n existing ta x of 1. 8

mills for current expenses for
five years. In addi tion , Syracu se
voters wil l be asked to re new a
frre protec tion levy of 1.0 m ill for

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By United Press International
Iraq i troops su r rou nd ed at
least seven embassies in Kuwait

c it y that have defied Ba ghd ad 's
order they close, a nd the sold iers
have sto pped people from e nter ·
lng a t least two compounds.
officials sa id Friday.
"Troops are now patro lli ng
aro und the British. Japa nese,
West Germ a n, Swedish, Norwe-

Business and Industry

gia n. Hu ngar ian a nd Romanian
e mbassies," said Swedish Foreign Minist er Sten Andersson in a
spec ia l television broadcast.
The Soviet Un ion, m ea nwh ile,
a nnounced it had eva cuated all
Its e mba ssy per sonne l but had
not lega lly closed its now-empty
e mbassy.
Accord ing to the Sta le Depa rt ~
m ent. Iraq ordered the embas ~

Man cited for DWI
after auto accident

AFTERNOON ACCIDENT - An afternoon
accident seriously Injure d two drivers in a
head-on coUislon on County Road 21 Thursday .
The 1978 Thunderbird, ( rig hi) driven by John C.
HUe, Middleport, drifted le ft of center a nd struck

the 1987 Dodge Caravan (left) driven by Pe~gy
Thomas, Cheshire. Jllte was cited for driving
und er the Influence. Both drivers were taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital in Pome roy by
Me igs County EMS. (OVP photo by Dave Harris)

Meigs board hires sub teachers
By ,JIM FREEMi\l''i
Sentinel Ne ws Staff
The Melg' Loca l Sc hoo l Board
decided du r ing Tu C'sd ay's regu
la r sessio n to hire 25 substltuh'

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fi ve years.
In Rutland Village, an add iti ona l current expense levy of 1.:&gt;

mills for fi ve vears will be
decid ed by th e e lec tora te. Addi
tl onally. voters there will cast
their ba llots on a fivP - yl'ar
police depa rtment lrvy of J.J
mills.
Vo ters in Raci ne Village will
decid e on the proposed renewa l
ol a fi ve-yea r levy of 3.0 mills .
Those dollars would be ear
marked for curre nt expenses .
Con tinued on pa~e 10

At least 7 embassies _appear
to be under siege in [(uwait

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teachers a nd get four purch ase
servi ce con tracts to olidf' o1
multiple -h and icapped kinde r ·
garten s tudent
Hired as substit ut rs wrrP :
Ro be r t Ashlry . Shamn Ed monds. Teresa Fields, Thomas
Ga tes. Sue Grace. Fern Gri mm .
Barry Hay nes, Be tty Hutc ltin ·
so n. Mich ael Ke nnedy, Kar en
Lyons, Judith McCa rthy. George
Needham. Ge rald Nelson, Ke lly
Rizer, Cy ndra Roberts, Nat han
Robinette. Susan Roessler.

Laura Salser. Mar ga ret Smith ,
John Snedi ker. Virginia Lynn
Swai n. Do nna Wolf. Sherry
He nsler. Cheryl Ha lley a nd
Kathy Jo Sm ith .
The board derided on a pu r ~
c hase service contract for Blur

St reak Cab Companv to provide
t ran sportat ion for a ha nd ica pped
st ude nt. In addlli on. the board
co ntrac ted Con nie J ones, J os ie
Morton and Shir ley McDonald to
srrvP as aidt's for a ha nd ird pped
s tudent .
T he hoard a lso decided to hire
a full -tim e kindergarten teacher
to work for Harri sonville and
Bradbury k inderga rt e ns. Also
hired wa's a full·tlme aide fo r the

Rutland, Ohio

two klnd('rgart ens .

In add ition , the boa rd &lt;l('I'Pplt'd
the resig nati o n of Kathelern
Peyton as a s ubs dt ute teacher .
granted

maternil~'

leavt'

fo r

Lon I Barnes from today through
ScptPmber 30, 1990, and gra nted
dock day to Na ncy Whit e for Aug

:n .

In ot he r act ion, the board
decided to em ploy Rick Edwards
as Junior High Volley ba ll Coach
fo r t he 1990-91 school year,
accep t ARA for cafeteria servi ces for the upcom ing sc hool year.
The board vo ted to rai se th e
pr ice of milk from 20 cent s to 25
cen ts a nd to raise the pri ce of
pizza meals bought fr om Tony' s.
Th e board a p proved th e
transf er of $11,479.55 from the
general fund to Disadvantagt'd
P upil Pr ogram Fu nd for
Co nt in ued on pa ge 10

New eatery
•
to open In
Mason

A Intoxicated driver caused
serious Injury to )limseil and a
GalUa County woman Thursday
whe n the two co llid ed on Coun tv
Road 21 nea r Sta te Route i.
John C. Hlle, H. Middleport
was tr aveling wes tbound a nd
a pproaching a c urve when he
drifted lefl of ce nter. His 1978
Ford Thunderbird co llid ed head

on wit h an oncoming ca r dri ven
by Peggy Thomas, 54, Ches hire.
Bot h Hlte's car and Thomas 's

1987 Dodge Caravan s usta ined
heavy damage.

Hlte

was

not

wear\ng

a

sea tbelt.
Hlte a nd Thomas were tra nsported to Veterans Mem oria l
Hos pita l by Meigs County EMS
wh ere they were admitted and
held for obser vat io n.
Hlte was ci ted fo r dr iving
under the influe nce and dr ivin g
left of ce nt er.

s ies be closed by midnight
Friday an d t he personne l meved
to Baghdad or out of t he co untr y.
Iraq cla im s the embassies in
Kuwait c it y are superfluou s
since It annexed Kuwait s hortly
aft er its Aug ~ invasion of the
oil -r ich emirates .
The Un ited Sta ll'S, th e European Community a nd sever a l
As ra n co untries h ave refused the
order, saying it would be a tacit
adm iss ion th a t th e annexation
was legal.
Britain initi a ll y den ied troops
had s urrou nd ed its embassy . bu t
later reversed Itself as Foreign
Secreta ry Douglas Hurd sa id
Iraqi gua rds had ta ken up posts
outside the BriUsh Embassy In
Kuwait and were pl't!'llentlng
people fr om e nter ing or leaving. '
Norwegian Foreign Minis try
s pokes man Bjorn Blok hu s sard
Norwegran amba ssador Ha ns
Wilh el m Lo ngva. who wit h six
years In Kuwa i t was the d iplomat ic doye n In the coun try, had
seen peop le who tried to en ter h is
embassy slopped by Iraqi troops .

America's GNP up only 1.2
percent during second quarter
WA S HI NGTON 1 UP lr
America's tota l ou tput of goods
a nd se r vices crawled ahead by
only 1.2 percent in the second
q uarter of the year. the govern·
men t said Frida y. as the econ
omy s trugg led to avert a
recession.
Priv a te eco nomists a n tici
paled an increase of 1.4 percent
a nd warn th a t a period or
nega tive or near -zero growth lies
a head because e ne rgy a nd ol her
co ns um er prices will likely sprra l
as the Iraq crisis dra gs on.
In Its fir st revision of the rea l
gross natio na l product, the Co mmerce Departm e nt also reported
co rporal c profl ts a ft er Iaxes
dipped 0.2 percent from April to
June after inc hin g a head 0.5
percen t In th e fir s t quarter.
The second qua rter's overall
$12.2 billion inc rease In the real
GNP, whic h discounts inflation .

follows a ga in of 1.7 percen t. or
117.4 bi llion. from January to
Marc h, the department sa id
The figures in the report werr
adj us ted for seasonal factors and
calculat ed at a n a nn ua l rate .
Most of thr rrvis ions ca mr fr om
data collected during J une. a
go vernment spokesman sa id .
The rmpli ct price deflator . a
cr iti cal meas ure of infla tion tied
to the report, fin ished the second
quarter at 4.7 percen t, down fro m
4.8 percent in the first qu arte r
when energy prices jumped in
the wake of a December cold
snap .
The department's Bu rea u ol
Economic Ana lys is also said that
persona l co ns umptio n edged up
by only 0.3 percen t in th e second
quar ter after gai ning 1.1 percent
in the first qu ar ter .
Spending on du rable goods
p lunged by 9 percent from Apri l

to .June wh UP SJX'rldi ng on non-

du rable goods was off by 1
pPrce nt . Spending on servirf's.
however. wa s up ~ . 1 pPree nt

"Abo ut one-thrrd of th e second quarter lnr r easP was in expendi·
lures on el('('fr ic it y and natural

gas. wh ic h re fl ected a re turn to
near·normal tpmperatures fol
lowing an unu sua l ly mild wi n·

ter. " lh&lt;· Commerce Department
sa id .
Expor ts nf goods a nd srrviC( "•,,
whic h roc ket ed by II.~ percent in
th&lt;· fir st quarter, were off by .1."
prrcPnt m the seco nd quartt't.
wh ile imports di~pcd 0.6p&lt;'rr e nr
after a dva nci ng 2.5 percent fr om
Janu ary to Ma rch
Business i nvf's llllPn I, mea rt
wh ile, dr opped 5. 2 percent in tlw
second quar tr r, morf' tha n orf.., Pt
tin g a 5 percrnt increasr in lhf'
first q uar te r as bu siness in v~ · n t o­
rles. the stockpile of uns old
goods. increased dramatlcallv

Ground was broken ror the
Mason Family Restaurant Wednesday in the rain. The restaunmt is
located beside the Exxon Fast-4-U
and wiD served the people of
Mason and Meigs Counties. According to owner Frank Herald, the
coostruction will hope[uUy begin
on Monday with an estimated opening date or November 10, 1990.
Jim Anis wiU be the manager of
the new racility. He has been working at Shoneys for six yeBili and
served as the manager or the Point
Pleasant restaurant for two years.
Artis said the new eaJery will seat
approximately 106 people and will
have a private room [or bookings.

The family restaurant will rea-

GRILL WINNER - Rosetta "Tunle" Redovlan, a customer
services representallve from Columbus Southern Power,
presented Roger Karr of Chester with a Charbroil Electric 3020
crJll at his home on Thursday. Karr won the grill In the contes I held
at the Columbus Southern Power display at the Meigs County Fair.
According to Redovlan, some 3011 participated.

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lure a salad and breakfast bar.
Operating hours will be ~m 6 a.'!'.
to 9 p.m. The busmess wtll
employee approximately 25 people.
Construction wiD be done by
John Wamsley and all the workers
will be local residents. Ninety percent
the materials used in construction will be local.
Financing for the new restaurant
is being provided by Peoples Bank.

or

,

GROUNDBREAKJNG FOR NEW RESTAURANT - Grouudbreaklng was held for the M1111on
Family Restaurant In Mason Wednesday. Piclured breaking ground are, from len, Jim Artis,

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manager; Mike Uevlag, executive vlce;-presldenl
of Peoplea Bank; Joe Ellison, president of Peoples
Bank; Frank Herald, OWller and John Wllllllllcy ,
contractor. (OVP photo by Michele Carter)

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