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                  <text>Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

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Trytng to help out his sister .
Larry files a fake insurance
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rickshaw drivers , become
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songs, and piano parOOies.
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PISCES (F•b. 20-M~rch 20) Today il
you ha\le to make a choice regarding
the diSinbut •o n of your resoo rces. men tal or monetary, put your family fir st
Relegate out side demands to second

LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) If you're plan-

place

n•ng a social ha ppening today. il' s best
not to invite Ioo man'( guests . Everyone.
mcluding yourself. will have a betl er
time if the group is small and
controllable
SCORPIO (Oct . 24-Nov. 22) This could
turn out to be a profitable day for you.
ye! 11 might not live up to your e)lpecta11ons Perhaps 11 is because your asp iralions are unrealistic

ARIES {March 21 -April19• People with
whom you 're involved today will be
aware of the dynamics of your personal1ty, but ir you really want to Impress and
captivate them , underplay your role
rather then overplay it.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Something
opportune materially might develop tor
you today, but lhere Is a chance you
may not capitalize on It as you should

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) and thereby lose some of whollt hos to
Someone wh o is Quite convincing might • after.
make you some promises today that 1GEMINI (M•r 21-June 20) Members of
could sou nd too good to be true. Weigh the opposite gender wfU find you apSept. 1. 11111G
what is said with a grain of salt, because pealing today. You'll score points with
your instincts may be rig ht.
your charm and wit , but not necessarlty
There 18 8 strong possibility In the year
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 18) Your with your logic .
ahead IMI you might be able lo parllco- possi bilities for personal goln ore en- CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) Proceed
. pate in something fruitful anothet' maucouraging today. but this won't be at- cautiously In joint ventures today, espe.
urotea You will be \nvlled on board . tributed to your luck . Rewards will be clally If there are costs involved. Be sure
l:ecauN 01 0 special need you con fulfill
derived in proportion to the efforts you the assessm9f1ts on your counterpart
VIRGO (Aug. zs,Sept. 22) Asaerltveexpend.
equals that which you have to fork out
neas ond effort will gel you the reword s AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) You're -1 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Usually you're
you desire loday. but wtshlul thinking both a doer and a talker today , but your the type of person who llkee to think for
on"l You mual decide whethel you will emphasis might be focused on the later
\"Ourself, but tod~y you might abdicate
a dreamer or a doer. Know where to You'll tare better if you strive to be more I his privilege to an associate who Is not
loolc fa&lt; romance and you "ll find " The . pr oduCti ve and less vocal
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ACROSS
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poems
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ment, a sternwheeler race. sa l£'
Items and concessions .
Thoug h the even I i s slill in the
l nlllal planning sta ge, the two

By BRIAN J. REED

USS MUDSOCK - This sternwheeler, which
docked at Pomeroy several days ago, Is much like
those that will be docked at lhe Pomt•roy leve e
during the las t weekend In Octob er. The boats will

com mitteC's a l so a re co ns id eri ng
a parade and t he crowning of a
festiva l queen for th e wee ke nd
PVP nl

Reed states thai 12 10 15
Slernwheelers a r e com milled, a t
this polnl , l o parllclpal e I n the
festi va l , which Is being staged In
conjuncllon wlth the American
Sternwheel· Association's Fall

Foliage Tour.
The American Sternwheel As·
sociation, w hic h is headquar ·

tered in Ma r ietta, clai m s
members from all over th e
world, and plans severa l activl 1/es like the Fa it Foliage Tour

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By LEE ANN WELCH
Times -Sentinel Stall
GA LLIPOLI S - Bus i ness as
usual'' Pretty much
As an nounced earlier. Gal lipo·
I is will be I he capita l of Oh io for a
day on Sep t. 14. w hen Gov
R ic har d F . Ce leste and his
ca binet come to tow n to do

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dock as a pari of the Big Bend Sternwheel
Festival , which the M eigs County Chamber of

Commerce hopes will becom e an annual event In
Pomeroy .

members owns a sternw heeler
with a bit of loca l hlslory . The
· 'Boone Weaver'· was builtin lh e
ear ly 1900s by a company In
Racine.
Those al1ending the fesllval
will be affo r ded l he opportunity
to tour somt• of the boats, wh ich

will dock at the Pomeroy Levee
for lhe weeke nd .
Reed an Ucipales thai som e of
t he boals will arrtve on Friday.
Oct. 26 In preparallon lor thel r
weekend In Pomeroy.
The slf&gt;r nwhee lers will depar!
ear ly Sunday.

assoc iati on

Gov. Celeste will attend a
private luncheon with local edu·
cation administrators, who will
express their concerns to him and
discuss the state of schools in the
area.

business

While

there will

be a few

spPc ial activitiPs - th e governor
reportedly w a nt s to try a "RC'·
mod og·· made by local restau -

ran tPur RPmo Rocc hi - hf' will

meet wit h various groups. Hr

be I n tow n to ho ld office hou r s and

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Workers
OK move
to strike

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plans to takra wagon t our of
!hr com mun ity.
T hr da y is juSI another of t he
highlight s of thr 19~11 hl crnlen ·
nia l cclPbra! iun, and lh isr fforl is

.&lt;pearheadrd bv Ci t _
, . Manager
Da lr E. !man
On lht:'t'Vl' ning prior, lhf'J'£'\vill
be an oprn public forum. at 7 .10
p.m . ill thf' rp no vi":l ted Arlpl
Thea!t'r on Seco nd Aven ue.
Later. Ce les le w ill slay wlih a
host f amily. whlrh has yrl to br

dr ter mined. According loa prPss

spok es woman for the governor.
thai family may or may not wis h
to be na m ed to the public.
On Friday , there wi ll bt• an
inv11 ed breakfast at lhe E l ks
Lodge foll owed by a lour of the
Robbin s &amp; Myers p la nt
After t hat. the governor will
mre l w ilh lhr Ga l lia Academ y
Hi gh School Kry Cl ub Thr

govrr nor is aware of the recognl ·
lio n of the group nat ionally a nd
in ternationally, ha vi ng been
named fop large K ey Club among
1:1 nations in 1989

A I 10: 20 a.m . . th e gover nor wi ll
dedicate t he waterfront project
which expa nd ed the upstream
pub lic use area. Then. Ce lesre
wil l co nduct h is dally business
from Gal lipolis.
T here will be a pri vate lun cheon wll h the local edu callo n

adm inistrators. w ho will express
their co nce rn s to Celes le and
di scu ss the stat e of sc hools In th e

area.
Ten lalive ly sc hedu led from
1:20 to 1: 45p m .. lhe.gover nor
w ill at tend the m on th l/ blrlhday
parry at lhe Ga llla Co unty Sen ior
Clflze n Ce nte r Leaving I he re , he
will tour the Ga l lipo li s Developmental Ce nter. and then drive up
to Fortificatio n Hill. to !'&gt;PP for
himsel f t hP breat hl aklng view
Ga l lipollla ns ha ve access to
daily
Once again In the afternoon.
the governor w ill ho ld office
hours. do in g his rlaily tasks, unt i l
llnw for th e bi g ce leb r a llon
AI 5:30 p.m .. il" s hoped the

entlrP town will turn out for thr

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wages, health In su rance and
longevlly .
""The union declines lo re lease
spec ifics at this t im e.·· Woodall
said.
Loca l 1316 plans to pic ket all
city -owned or operated bu lldlngs
and prope rly .
Nego tiations for a fo urth conlra ct belween the union and the
city bega n In June. The first
contract was signed In 1985. Th e
current agreement expires at
mldnlghl , Tuesday, Sept. 4.
The mediator Is scheduled lo
meet again with the clly and th e
union on Tuesday.
Both parti es had agreed to a
news blac kout until !he process
reached Impasse. Woodall said .
City Manager Dale lman was
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POMI::ROY - M eigs County
sler nwheeler enthu siasts will get
an opportunity fo see some of
those In teres Ung vessels up c lose
In October. when th e M eigs
County Chamber of Co mm erce
and lhe Pomeroy Scsqu lcentrn
nlal Commlllee co-sponsor the
Fl r s1 Btg Bend Ster nwhee l Fesli·
va l during I he weekend of Oct. 27.
The organiza tions an nounced
the event earlier this week . and
according to Meigs Co unt y
Cha mber of Comm er ce Pres i·
dent Bruce Reed, some of the
actlv l l les bei ng planned for lhe
even! will Include live ent er ta in ·

Unresolved
ll.rr'~ how to work II :

Mostly sunny today, with a
chance of slonns. Highs will
range between 80 and 90.

Riggs draws

solved Iss ues. Wooda ll sa id In a
press release .
The union and the city m el
Thursday wllh a state-appo lnled
mediat or. bu!lhe talks failed to
produce a n agreement. he added.

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GALLIPOLIS - Members of
Local 1316 of the Amer ica n
Federation of Stale . Cou nty and
Municipal
Emp loyees havr
voled to Slrike t he cit y of
Gal llpolls on Wednesday. Sept. 5
al 12: OJ a. m . Local 1316 Prcsi ·
den I Joe Woodall announced .
Loca l 1316 , which represents26
non-s upervisory c it y employees .
sent !he city a 10-day lnlenf -l ostrtk e noll ce Aug. 24 fo llowing a
m embers hip vo te to reject a
stale-a ppointed fact.flnder"s re -

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parl ic ipnnl
28 Georg e
.Jol son's
dog
29 Overar.t
31 fowel
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dessa11s
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34 Leo"s
pride
36 Cornlield
raider
38 Dodge
40 Female
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Times-Sentinel Stall
POMERO Y A Reedsville
man was srnlenced Friday In
conn ec llon wllh h is Involvem en t
In the June 2 dea th of Vic! or Will .
Jason Riggs, 18. pled gullly
ea rlier this mon th to charges of
aggrava ted vehicular homicide.
lamper(ng with evidence and
gross abuse of a corpse.
Frida y. following lhe some·
Umes emollonaltes timony of I he
defenda nf. character w ll nesses
on his behalf. an d I he v/cllm "s
fam il y. M eigs Co unt y Common
Pleas J udge Fred W. Crow II I
handed down a sente nce l ri
accord ance with a plea bargain
agreement between the defend
anl"s counse l, Alhens at torney
Herm an A. Carson. and Meigs
Co unty Prosecutin g Allorney
Steve n L. Stor y
Both Ca rson a nd Story were
present In courl Fr iday. as was

Assistant Prosecuting Attor ney
Lind a R . Warner.
Riggs was rem and ed to the
custody of the M eigs Cou nty
sheriff to begin serving hi s
se ntence ol 1\1, years on lhe
chargeofgrossabuseofacorpse.
which Crow ca lled '"the m os l

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spade overcall, South suggested weak 1
values. Later. after North had SUJ&gt;porled clubs and East had come in
with his second suit, South was able to
comfortably bid four clubs. showing
extra length in hiS opening suit. With
this information. North bid the slam.
East won the king of spades and
swttched to the jack of heariB, covered
by the queen. the kong and dummy"s
ace . Declarer now played A-Q of
clubs. Can you guess declarer "s name'
If you say Willy Nilly. you are right.
After A-Q of clubs, Willy played A-K
of diamonds. shedding a heart. He noted with dismay that diamonds were :&gt;1. So he rulled back and forth in dia monds and spades. but at the finish he
was left with a spade loser.
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Sunday

FINAL PAYMENT - Paying ofl their morlgage Friday afternoon at Ohio Valley Bank are
members ollheGalUpolls !\reaJaycees. The final
payment wasn't due until May of 1992 and
members have been making payments since Nov.

~. 1816, Pictured from left are Russ V . Moore.
Jaycees put president and member; Wendell B .
Thoma&amp;, vice president ol OVR; Scott Allison,
.Jaycees president; and Mike Neal, Jaycees past
president. (Timea-Sentlnel photo by Krls
Cochran)

ca pila J ce tebrallo n in the ci ty
park- a dinner f or the ci ty and a
c han ce for peoplf' lo mC'el lhe

hei nous" of the lhree charges
agai nst Riggs; two years _i n
prison on a tamper ing wJih
ev id ence c harge; a nd f ive lo 10
years on a charge of aggravated
ve hicula r homicide.
The sen tences on the gross
abuse of a corpse and l a mper ing
wlfh ev iden ce c harges are lobe
served co nsecutive ly. or a t t he
same lime. and the fi ve-yea r
se ntence on fhe c harge of aggra vated veh icula r homicide Is to be
se rved concurre ntly with the
oth er two senten ces.
Riggs was also fined $2.500 on
the charge of gross a bu se of a
co rpse and $5.000 on each of the
oth er c harges .
In addlllon. he was order ed to
pay restilulion t o lhe vlc llm" s
famil y, ordered to pay co urt
costs an d received a drlver" s
license suspension for life.
Riggs was Indicted on lhe
charges on June 15. following hls
ar res t o n June 3 in connection
wi t h Wlll "s death .
Will. 82. Ca nal W i nchester. was
leaving his cl ass reunion at
Ches ter Elem en tary Schoo l
when he was struck and killed by
a truck driven by Riggs
Hi s body. which rolled over the
cab a nd In to lhe Truck bed . was
l hen carri ed 10 the WeSI Shade
area w here It wa s found the
following
da y
ovpr
an
embankment .
The lruck. dro ven by Riggs,
wa s also fou nd thC' nrx1 day in
(ConUnued on A-Jt

go~ rn or.

Ce les te is look ing forward to
see ing more of the town than thP
U.S. :l5 projec t. for which he"s
been hrre twice in the paSI year .
And I he public Is encouraged l o
al tend the public forum. water front dedlcal/on a nd ce lebrat ion
In th E&gt; town squa re.

Summit set
between Bush,
Soviet leader
By NORMAN D . SI\NDLEK
KENNEBUNKPORT. Maine
tUPii President Bush an·
nounced Sa turd ay thai he will
mt't'l with Sovi et President Mlk
hall Gorbachev In Finland on
Sep l . 9 to di scu ss a n array of
Issues, Inc luding the crisis i n th e
Pers ia n Gu lf.
llush told rcporlers th at Secre
tary of State Jumrs Baker and
SoVJet Foreign Minister F:duard
Shevardnadze "" have been work
!ng out thP details o f ! his meetin g
ovrr lhe l aS! few days. and we got
the word l hls mormng that an
announcemrn t a t thi s t!mcwould
be agreeable to th e Sovi ets."
' There is no spec ial agenda
relallng to th e Middle Eas t .
1\obody"s do ing any negollatlng
or anyt hing of I hal nature. When
Pres ident Gorbarh ev was here
he and I agreed It would be use ful
to have periodic meetings wl l h·
ou f cas ling them I n I he vein of a
summll . a nd lh al"s exactly w ha t
lhat meetlng" s abo ut ."" Bu sh
sai d.
·' I wi ll be delighted to see him
agai n. a nd we have man y sub·
]eelS 10 di sc uss.·· Bush said.
A sim ultaneous announcemen I
of the Helsinki meeting was
made on Sovl el television In
Moscow . The meeting will foeus
on '" bllal era l and inlernallona l
Issues,·· !h e announcemenl said.
Bush. vacallonlng at his
summer hom e In Maine. said he
ap proac hed Gorbachev more
!han a week ago about setting up
the m eeting.
Since the Aug . 2 Iraqi Invasion
of Kuwait . Bush has spoken wllh
more lha n two dozen foreign
leaders. although Gorbachev had
nol been among them as of
Sat urday morning .
"'! think It Is lmportanl at t.hls
1Continued on A-3)

Gallipolis
will host
firefighter
classes
By MELINDA POWERS
Times-Sentin el Staff
GAL LlPOI.IS - The Galli
polis Vo luntrC' r FirP Df'parl
mrnt wi ll play hosoloro hr30 th

an nual f·locking Va llrv Rr
giona l Fi r r School on Sunday,
Sept . 'l .
The &gt;C' hoo l Will lealure 1:1
rl assf'S on how to f igh t dHft&gt;ren l typ&lt;•s ul fires a nd how to
ca rr fo r f ireflghti ng rquipmf'nt Thr dran of this year 's
school i s Char lie W . Legar Sr . .
retired c hief of 1he Pom er o1·
Firr 0Ppartmrnt.
Th e sc hool w ill includp
flrc f ighling teams from sl'

surroundi ng countiPs- Hock
lng, A thens. Vi nton. Meigs,
.Jackson and Gal l Ia .
"We'rf' going to ha vt· ~n rirr

drpar lmC'nts and we· rxp:&gt;c t
around 300 students .·· Gallipolis Flrr Ch\r f Ray flu sh said.
T he sc hoo l will be hrld at
Gall/a Academy High School.
Some of thr classes to be
fea tu rC&lt;d are auto ('xtrica tl on,
pumper opera tions. foa m and
oil p ll f ires. and hazardo us
material s awarP nf'ss .
Each class wi ll br lim ite d to
30 students or less on a first
come . flrsl served basis. Regis tra tion and r heck ·i n will be
fr om 7: 30 to 8:30 a.m. and
a fterwards. Ci l y M anager
Da le lman will address the
studen ts and Instructors.
Joseph Struble, reUred captai n of the Pomeroy Fire
Departmenl , wilt also receive
special recognlllon for his
parttclpallon In the 30 years of
!he fire sc hool
Bush said tha1 he was glad
lo have the school held I n
Ga iUpolls th is year.
""With the 30th an niversa r y
of !h e sc hool and theGaltlpoUs
bicen tennial , I thought It
would b e nice If we had It
here,·· he sa id .

�September 2, 1990

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September 2, 1990

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Backstairs at
the White House
By HELEN 'I'HOMAS
UP! Whitt• Hnuse Report.,.
WJ\ SII I NGTO \ - Prrsidrn l Rush ha s co ined vet another new
word. · · V andc nbf' rg ian," in rr fprri ng to t he ovrrwhe lml ng bipart i san
cong rpssional suppor-t ilf' h ds n 'C PivPd for his Persian G ulf policy.
I t has i ts or ig ins i n Wu r lcl Wa r II when Se n. A rthu r Vande nber g. thE'
HcpublicJ n lcadP r from M ichigan. who was not rxact l y a fan or
PrPsldPnl Frank lin D. Roosevrlt. basically an nou ncrd tha t po l itics
Pnd .-. L11 thP water's edgt' and that the WhiiP Ho use desprved th r
b.:wking of bot h par t i ps in limrs of crisis.
In liltl't· rras, president s havf' tri ed to in vok e thr rulr. appea ling to
o ppos iti on !)art ir s w h('n an l nt r rnational p roblrm rrquirPd &lt;~wi d {'
·" P' 'I't rurn of suppor t.
Bu t ~u nwtinws somr lawmake rs havC' rt&gt;fusrd to go a l ong w ith th e
pn's idl' l11 . T hi s was E'S JX'Cial!.v trur in I he latt e r .)'f'ar s of the ViP t nam
War wi t h !hi' growin g dissf'n sion i n the country. Mul'h as Lynd on
./ohnsun ;111 d Ric hard ~ i xo n \vantPd th at wholrhPttrted support of
th Pir pol t&lt; 'h.'.'l , i t wa sn't thf'H'.
" I'm gratPful to the tc o n grPs sion t~ ll leadership for thf' a lmost
\ ' andl'n lJ &lt;~rgian .&lt;. uppu rt fo1 the J et ion s that W(' ha vP taken , .. Bus h
sa id . · 'l nch'Pti . i n Ihi.&lt;. C&lt; t ~ l '. diffP rL' ncc~ h a ~T' sPf'mrd to rnd at th r
\\' al rr'~ (' cl gP ...
li P thl'n than kPrl tlw lt 'LHkr&lt;.. "o n both s id P" of thr ai slr for thr
suppurt tl:t·.\ · )..!it\ 't' us "

Thr 1t ' a t t· :-.unw

tndic ~Jti o n s

th ;Jt Prf'."i idc nt Dust1 may· takf' a tnp to
I ht ' M idcl lr· I&lt; as r I his fa ll to ~ how the fl ag in t IH' Pcr-si an Gul f. Bu sh h as
ind ll' all•d In hi .., ai dro.; t h:1 t hP would li kf' to mrJk C' J q uic k t ri p to
Tu r k!'\"
Tht •tt · 10.., lit tit ' doubt that hi' would ha vr tu ~ o to Saudi Ar.1hia to
rr· ,: ipw tlw 1roops if h£' lravPls t hat far .
:\idPs in sist thrrr is still no drc ision on whrlhrr !lush will go B ut
t hosP who ll :1, .•' obsP r vPd t hC' prPs i clrn t br 1irv e hr \Vi II rna k f' 1h" tri p &lt;.~ t
-..,orn r poi n1t o rP a ~ s u rr thr a rmPd for cf's anrl rtlli(' d anfl l\rab k &lt;.~ dc rs
Pn•si rl1 'n l Hush h as t1 lot of .. c hut2 pah " whf' n it comPs ro l aking
pn ' sPt \',IC ations, clc spit r somr complain ts.
li e h; 1 ~ not mi ssrcl an 1\ugu st .,ojourn a! hi s Kf'nnrbunkporl. MainP.
hom1 · t'.\C !'p t fur onf' ~' f'Jr durin~ World W.1 r I I and h(_• is not a bout to
J..: l\ '1' up !lw pra &lt;' lin' during J PPrsian Culf crish .
Ttu · ptT&lt;.. idPnl sPrm s to bf' gF•nuinPly liht'ratrd whrn Congres s is no1
in to\rn tu ta kPa rf'spit P from th f' Whlte Hou s£'. So hr ha s no apol og i&lt;' S
tu m;ll.;r• l or hi s nf'arl.v mo nth-lo ng work play vaca tion at his srasidc
e.., t.t tP 1'\'t'n thoug h t hPn· ha -. !w en somP criti ci sm that hr is i ndu lging
i n -.., put h .t !HI fun 1.v hi lf' _
voun g mPn arr br ing ca llr cl to dut y.

T ll1·n' is ;1 phn togra p!1 in Whlw Hou c;; p prc·ss -.r cn't ar~· Marl in
Fit l u·atpr '.c.; out('!' officr that m &lt;.~ ny pC'Op iP would r ovrt. no mattf'r
H'h,l t th t' ir polit i cal leanin gs .
11 "'10"' " Fit zwa1Pr tr lti ng &lt;~ s tor ~· to hi s boss. P rf's idrnt Ru sh and
t h tT·t· rorm (1 r prrsi de nts. Hic hard t\' ixo n. Cprald Ford i! nrl Honald
HP; I ~ an . Ru sh ~tn rl !h P f'X prPs id r nt s arf' lr anin g t oward him and
rw ng ing on &lt;' \ 'P I' .\ ' word
T hr p ic t urr wa s takrn dl lht' d t~ dic;!!ion n! t iH' Nixon Prcsidrnt iat
l .t brat·.\' :.1 1 Ymba Linda. Ca li!
Fil / \I.' Jit ·r w on' t l'f'l.'(' &lt;tl l hP jokf' ht' v.:a _
-. telling Ihe g r oup butthf'~'
br nkr up 1n hr.J rt .v l;tu g htN a ft r rwdrd
I n somP Wi! _,-:-. Hu sh ('&lt;Jn nf'\'t'r ma kp !I " JX'rfrc tl _\· (' ]('&lt;lr ...
1\r a jo inl 1wn·c; t'o nfPrt ' nc c i n KPnnr bu nkport . Ru sh told thr
r (' IJO! tPr s:
· TJH' otlwr da:, our dog . Hange r . ap pPa r rd a! a nPws co nfprrnrr
;1nd lw w :1s ca!lt ' d ' Mil l ie .· " Hr' s a strong, malP dog hrrf' as vuu can
Sf' !' . Lw d l1i s fp(' li ng&lt;.. W(' l' l ' s li g htly hurt An d somr df'rrPf'ct th a t
b('&lt;.'a USf' Hangrr luokrd so fr i~ k y that Mi l lir wJs wrll. ... So I'd l ikf' to
('[1' ;11· i t up ii~ hl'S! I c an k nowi ng m y way wit h tlw F. ng li&lt;; h 1&lt;1 ng u&lt;l gt' I
hop-' t ha i· ~ gu t i t ,Il l r lPar for .vou guy·s."
Fo r th !' un in fo rmed . .YJ i l l! P is t hf' mot hf'r nf Ha ngr r M i lli1• ha s bcf'n
\'f' l' .\ ill. :~ pparf'nt l \' as d l'I'S ult of thr lf'Ml in pai nt shl' l ickl'cl on thP
south lawn

Jack Anderson and Dale VanAtta
WASHINGTON - Before the
people of Nepal pushed him Into
the office of prime minist er la st
April, Krtshna Prasad Bhattaral
was an aging ex ·j allblrd living on
the charity of his nephew In a
small apartment In Katmandu .
Bhattaral, 66, now sleeps In a
guarded mansion an d is chauf.
!eured to his o!!lce each day
where he steps over the hind of a
Bengal tiger to reach his massi ve
hand·carved des k.
As the new prime minister of
this Himalayan nation , Bhatia·
ral Is paid 6, U9 rupees a month,
about $244. He gives 6,000 to his
nephew and keeps the change,
about $.~ . " I am a !rugal man ," he

says, and smiles.
He Is also revered throug hout
!\'epa! a s a man with an unbrea k·
able spirit - the people's c ham ·
pion and an opposition leader for
more th an 30 years. Two kin gs
have tr ied to silence him by
ja ilin g htm for 15 years withou t
ever charging him with a crim e.
What pulled Bhattaral throu gh?
"My obsession with the freedom
of man," he said.
Bhattaral looks like he has
reached the stage In his life
where he would r at her bounce a
grandchild on his knee. Inst ead,
he Is wor king 15-hour days tryin g
to pull an Impoverished nation
from the grasp of a monarch.
He carries the added burden of
his people' s expect ations and
their belle! that he Is a m irac le

worker.
Nepal Is wedged between two
giants with bad tempers- China
and India . It Is one of the poorest
nations In the world and one torn
by polit ical factions, Incl uding a

cally we are worse off than our
parents were at a com parable
lime In thei r lives .
Ge tting to the top had become
an obsess ton with us . It may be
good for us now to have to lower
our sights an d co ncer n ourselvPs
with more every day ma t ter s.
"I n suc h a t ime," said scientist
J . Robert Oppenheimer, writing
In a period similar to our own
when famil ia r foundations were
crumblin g, "eac h of us will have
to cling to what Is close to him, to
what he kn ows, to w hat he can do,
to his friends and his trad ition
and loves."
Paradoxically. It Is In dealing
with t hese hom ely down-to-ea rth
concer ns t hat we are often llrt ed
to new height s of satis fac tion In
our lives.
How do you chan ge the qua lity
of a day •
"Wink at a homely girl.' said
H .L. Menc ken . That will change
her day - and possibly yours In
the bargain .
Say "I l ove you" to someone
dear to you. such as your spouse
who may not have heard It from
you lately.
During a wedding ceremony at
which I oHiclated a while back, l
said to the bride and groom, "The
best advice I can give you Is this:
Say 'I love you' to each other
often and forever during your
married life together."

easy smilP.
He ex plained the history of the

democratic movement in :'lolepal
and drew a parallel with the
growin g awareness of human
righ ts, whic h he maint ains was
foster ed by the United Sta tes . He
credit s the Voice of America, the
U.S. government's radio br oad cas t, for Inspiring the April
up ris ing In Nepal forcing t he kin g
to rPCognlze the opposition. When
Bhattarai took the jo b, he told the
king bluntly that he would be
loya l to t he people, not t he cro wn .
Now Bhattaral says he must be
his own toughes t criti c and will
watch lor the slightes t sign of
selfishness In himsel f. "Man Is a
most unreliable creature ," he
said .
Soon a!ler he took office.
Bha tt aral had dinn er with t he
new U.S. ambassador to Nepal,
Ju li a Chang Bloch . They formed
a mutual ad miration society
Bloch liken s Bhatl aral to Ma ·
hatma Gandhi. "H ow many men
are t here like him left In the
worl d?" she as ked.
Bhattaral Is a gi fted orator
wll h a lot to say, an d hi s stage has
fin ally arrived He w ill spea k
beforP the Un ited Nations Gen eral Assembly this fall, and he
ca n' t co ntain his sm ile at the
thou ght of addressing leaders of
the world .
As ked whom he t hinks are the
grea t world leaders today, Bhat ·
tara ! gr inned and said , " I think
many of the world's great leadPrs a r e st ill unknown ."

i Conllnued !rom A-1)

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The twin parad oxes of our
nation 's ca pit al may help you
unders tand the nation al med ia's
obsession with the recent tr ial
an d tribulations of Its belea·
guer ed mayor.
The country Is 8il per cent white
and has a 20l ·year-old represen ·
tatlve governm ent; Wa sh in gton ,
D.C. Is 70 percent black and ha s
had repr esen tative govPrnmr nt
for only 16 years .
The scan da l cr eated by D.C.' s
crack-smokin g mayor ca nnot b{'
cas t In the sa me mold as the
Water ga te, Con traga l e and S&amp;L
scandals. But the two govern·
m ents share one com mon benefi·
cencf' - democracy's buil t-I n
co rrec tive measures _ Prest dent
Richard Nixon resigned from
o!!lcc In disgra ce. A disgraced
Mayor Marion Barry has been
convic ted on one count and will
not run for m ayor agai n.
More than anything else, thr
new D .C. mayor must build a
bridge over the trou bl ed water s
of the city 's bl ack· whlte aliena ·
!Ions . And In t he co nst ell ation of
five Democratic mayoral candl
dates, one glows llkr a shi ning
star wtttf' an audacio us au ra of
uniqueness .
She Is Cha r l ene Drew Jar vis,
city councilwoman si nce 1979, a
Ph.D. In neuropsychology, au·
thor of numerous arti c les on
nPurosci ence, m other of two
adult so nsa ndtheda ughter o!thr
distinguished Afrlcan ·Amerlcan
phys icia n , Dr. Charles R. Drew.
a pi oneer In bl ood plasma
research .

The tall, stately J arvis ha s
been a whirling dervish of

Then I spoke to the 150 guests
who wer e there . I sai d, " 1! you
have come her e with your spouse
-or a loved one - turn to htm or
her now, look him or her stra ight
In the eye and while hol ding
ha nds say, 'I lovp you."
Well , t hey did II. A nd the
church ec hoed with people say ·
lng "I love you ." Some people
told me later they h adn't heard
that from thei r spouses In years ~
Three little words buy they can
change the quality of a day l or
the one who speaks it and the one
who hea rs it .
Briggs heard him out and t hen
he fixed his eye on him and said.
"Jack , have you ever In your life
done anything as well as you
possibly cou ld• " He had pu t his
finger on Jack 's problem - and
maybe ours .
To have a job to do and to do It
as well as we possibly can maybe
the best way of all to change the
quality of a day .

T 0 d ay Ill
• h IS(ory
•

In 1935, one of the worst hurrl·
ranes ever to hit the U.S. main·
land ripped through the Florida
Keys, kUling more than 350 people.
In 1945, Japan signed an unconditional surrender aboard the U.
S. battleship Missouri In Tokyo
Bay, formally ending World War

II.

legisl ative pr oductivity. "l like
people , I like in ter ac tin g wit h
people ." she I old me back in 1979
In a Wash!ng1on Sta r lntf'rv lf'W .
" T his mt~y sound rorny. but
that' s whNL' I grt my rrwr~rd s. "
" I think she Is Pas ll y th e
bPst -quallflrd can didate." says a
suppor ter. Sam Sm ith , editor of
lhP Progressive Rrvl£'w and one
of D .C.'s most astutP political
obsPrvcrs
Smlt h, scio n of a wealthy
Philadelphia family, and I have
been good fri end s sl nee t he l 9ii0s .
when I was successively editor of
thr Washington Afro ·Amerl ca n.
speci al assistant to Rep. Adam
Cl ayton Powell .Jr. and a co
founder of the Sta tehood Pa rty
Both of us love Wa sh in gton Roth
of us sre Jarvis as O_C.' s bes t
hope for lhr fu tu r e
Unllkr onP of h£'r oppon en ts.
.Jarv is Is not a r apt h.'£' of a sm al l
group of re&lt;J I·PSla tr and business
lnlrrests _ She Is a "peo ple's
candidate," endorsed by two
A F SCME un ion l oca l s. t he
Teamsters, t he Nurse s As soc lalion, the Sierra Cl ub, the Ger ·
trude Stein Club and t wo groups
of phys icians and Hispanics.
"I want t o lead I he cit y home."
she says
HomP Is away fr om a
nelghborhood ·deslroylng crime
r atr. an evrrgrow l ng hn m elpss
popu lation. a pat hol ogi cal ly high
dropou t rail' a nd . wnr st of all ,
dru gs .
If D .C rlPc ts a bl ack woman as
mayor. It will not have broken
any new historic grou nd . Women
currently are mayor s of 12 of t he
100 Ia rges t cl t les . In cludi ng Char·
lotle, N. C.; Dallas ; Houston;
Lill ie Rock, Ark .; Sacramento,
Ca li f. ; San Diego; Spoka ne,
Wash ; and Tampa, Fla .
A bl ac k woman, Unlt a Black ·
well of May ersv ille, Miss., Is
pre siden t of t he JOO·m em ber·plus
Nationa l Conference of Black
M ayors. But special problems
sti ll plague women ca ndidates.
"EvPn when .1 wom an Is easily
t he most qualified candidate , she
still h as the most diffi cult time
r aisi ng mon ey," says a Jarvis
aide
That's why the day our nation's
capita l elects a black woman of
t he In tellectua l , profess ional,
polit ical and fam ily distinction of
a Charlene Drew J arvis wlll be
the day bl ack peop le historically
come of age.

Berry's World

WEATHER MAP - A high pressure system centered over
more hoi temperatures to the scuthern Plains.
Scattered thunderstorms are located alon1 the Gulf Coast and
through Te•as kl Arizona, as well as along a stationary front from
South Dakota through the Ohio Valley and into the Northeast. Skies
will be mostly clear with fair temperatures on the West Coast.

Kansas wiD bring

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·j Doing the best we ' can George Plagenz
_ Our con vocation speaker at the
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That Could ." f t took most of us
hack for an Ins tan t to our own
child hood or the ch ildhood da ys
of our rhlldren .
.
WP had read (or had read to us·l
~ tht' marvelous story of thP lllltf'
- train engine that made It up the
; sterp stdes of the mountain by
: saving to Itself, " I t hink I can , I
. think I can, I think I can ."
'
fly keeping this positive att I·
tude In the face of the obstacl es
; t hat lay In Its pat h, the lit tl e
: engine discovered It could get to
· the top oft he mountain.
· E xcept for Robert Schuller and
snmP moti vational spea kers at
corporation seminars, the power
of positive thinking Isn't some·
thing we hea r much about today .
We are not as co nfident as an
earlier ge nera tion that we can
climb t he highest m ou ntai n If
on ly we think we can .
It may have bee n Viet nam and later per haps t he e m~rgen ce
of Japan as a rtval for world
economic domination that
m ade us aware of our mort ality.
. No longer was the world our
: oyster. We have been forced to
• realize there a re some things we
' 1lannot do - as a people and as
Iridlvidua!s . Many of us are
painfully aware that economl·

rising Com munist Pa rty . Despite
the challenges, Bhattaral does
not look worried. He has a serene

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Skies wer e c lea r over muc h of
the nation Sat urday as Ameri·
cans bega n celebrating a long
holiday weekend to ma r k the
unof!lclal end of summer. but
scat tered showers roa m ed the
South and morning fog coated the
Northeast.
Thunder stor m s with hea vy
rain soaked parts of coasUl l
Louisi ana f rom St. Bernard
Parish to the Mi ssissippi River,
and Isolated showers ra i ned over
coastal southwest Alabam a and
northern Georgia.
Scattered mo r nin g showers
and thunderstorms developed
over the panhandle area of
Florida, where forecasters ex ·
peel ed some aftern oon showers
and thunderstorms and highs In
the 90s.
Skies were sunny across most
of New England, bu t log bla n·
keted parts of New Hampsh ire
and Vermont as mornln g tem per·
atures lingered in the 50s .
T here wa s patchy fog In
eas tPrn Pen nsy lvan ia and portions of wester n New York and
the lower Hudson Valley, but
c le ar sk ies dominated m ost of t he
res t of the Northeast, with a
bright and warm day expected to
follow .
But a switch to souther ly wind s
brought a tou ch mort• hum idity to

the region and a chance of
thunderstorms l ate r Saturday
loom ed fo r parts of western New
Yo rk.
Tempera! ures dipped Into the
!iUs ear ly Saturda y, but were
foreca st to rise into the midd le t o
upper 80s lor much of the
North east by l at er ln the d ay .
In much of th e Wes t, skies were
clear to partl y c l oudy, excep t for
morning coastal low c louds and
fog. T emper a! ures were forecas t
to be near seasonal normals , 60s
and 70s along the coast and high
80s to the 90s Inland.
L as Vegas hit 103 degrees
Friday, l our point s above the
normal for th e date, and simila r
readings were expected throu gh
the holida ys .
Skies were partly to mostly
cloudy in parts of the Midwes t,
espec ially In lower Mi chiga n.
In Texas, w here day Ume r ead·
lngs Frid ay hit 1071n Wa co, 105 in
Austin and 103 In Da llas, a
tornado touc hed down Friday
even ing south of the cll y of
Ganado and high winds riprJetl a
roof of! a mobile home and to re
trees down In northern De Wit 1
County .
i so la ted thunderstorms, somr
with ve r y heavy rain , f ell Satur·
day over an ar ea of south -cen tra l
Texas between Brownwood a nd
Frc•dericksburg

Riggs sentenced...
Athens County .
A p assenger In Riggs' truck at
th e time of the accident, Douglas
Harri s, entered a guilt y plea to a
bill of Inform ation on Tuesday .
He was charged with obstruc tin g
ju stice and wi ll be sente nced on
Oct. 16.
Har ris' attor ney , .Joh n L entes .
was not co nvi nced by Rigg s'
testi m ony on Friday. feeling th at
Ri ggs attempted to pass m uc h of
th e biJme for thr rvPn ts onto
Ha r ris .
Following the se n tenc ing
Le ntes said, " I I hin k thai Riggs'

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tes tlmony wa s completely se l f
serv1ng and not cr edi bl e based
upon his ac\ions up until thi s
time. If he were t ru ly remor se ful
a nd innocent as he portrays
himself . then the lime to let the
authorities know th at was the
day a,ter the vict im was killed .
That i s wha t my clien t did .
"/\ll hough my c lien t is not
l nnocPn l , hf:' has donl' th e best
t hi! I ran i n this situation," Len IPs
said
Riggs is being ho used In thr
Me igs Count y Jail until he is
tra nsferred to the Orient Rrcrp·
tion Cente r 10 beg in his sen tenc e

j un cture tha t we disc uss issues
not just as they rela te to Europe
and try to update where we stand
on these arms negoUa lions, but
also to discuss th e Middle East,"
Bush said.
Bush dismissed suggestions
that the So v1et Union, an old ally
of Iraq, m ay play a med ia tin g
role i n resolving the crisi s.
·'I don't see a mediating ro le at
all , a nd l don ' t think the Sov1ets
see them selves as having a
mediating role." Bush said.
Earlier In the day, national
security adviser Brent Scowcroft
told reporters that "a lo t ha s
happened " since Bu sh and Gor·
ba chev m et three months ago In
Washington and tha t "there's no
la ck of things for th e two to talk
about," Including the gulf crisis,
a proposed U.N.·sponsored se t·
tlem ent of the Ca mbodian ci vil
war and U.S. ·Sov1et efforts to
l ind a politi ca l solution t o the
confl ict In Afghanistan.
The meeting co mes In the
mid st of a swi r l of diplomatic
activity that has done little to
rai se Am eri ca n hopes of finding
a politica l way out of the
confrontation with Iraq , which
now has the Unit ed Stales. the
Sov1et Union and some 20 other

countries with military forces In
and ncar the Persian Gulf.
Bu sh ha s taken pa ins to prai se
the Sov1ets l or supporti ng the
U .S.·Ied drive in the United
Na tion s to isolate I ra q th roug h a
vir tual trade embargo. Inc lud ing
a cu toff of o il export s. At the
sa m e time. the Soviets have
expressed co nce rn about th e
huge American military buildup

Workers...
(Continued from A·l1
un ava ilable for comment on
Sa turday .
AFSCME Local 1316 is com ·
pr iscd of city employees In th e
st ree t , water ·sewer,
mainte·
nanc e d ivi sion, water meter
readers, wat er treatment plant,
wastewater trea tment plant.
park s, CC'mcte ri rs a nd
custod ians.

No papers Monday
POMER OY - Thr Doi ly Sen
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Tribune will not be publishr•d
Mond ay so lt s employees may
observe t he L abor Day holida y
Regular publication and busi
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and a high around &amp;1.
E•lended Forecast
Monday through Wednesday
Dry throug h the period with a
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deaths
Mary H. O'Neil
COOLVILLE - Mary Helen
O'Neil, 75, Rt. 1, Lit Ue Hocking,
died Friday at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Parkersburg, W.Va .
Born Oc t . 7, 1914 In Orma,
W.Va., daughter of the late
Homer and Sarah Hamrick Rid ·
die, she was a housewife.
She Is surv1ved by her husband, Milton C. O'NeiL
Also surviving are three
daughters, Florence Jacobs of
Salem, N.H., Barbara Brown of
Chesapeake, Va ., and Mary
Seha ntz of Pahrump, Nev .: one
daughter·in·l aw , Elsie O'Neil of
Coolville: three brot hers, Ronald
Riddle of Ci ncinnati, Robert
Riddle of Waterloo, IlL , and Lyle
Riddle of Meridian, Miss.: six
grandchildren : and three gr eat ·
grandchildren.
She was preceded In death by
one son, James M . O'Neil, In
1978: one brother: and one sister .
Services will be I p.m. Monday
In the Whi te· Blower Fu neral
Home, Coolville. with the Rev
Wesley Thatcher officiating.
Buri al will be in Decatur Ceme·
tery. F riends may ca ll at the
funer al home Su nd ay from 7 9
p.m .

William L. Horton
ASHLAND, Ky . - William L.
Horton. X1, of Ashland, died
Sa turday at his resid ence from
an ex tend ed IHness.
Born Nov . 12, 1908 in El liott
Count y . Ky ., to the late John Will
and Laura Mobely Horton. he
was a prominent cat Ue deale r
and wa s fhP former co -owne r of
the Cat lettsbu rg Livestock Co.
He is survi ved by his wife,
Virgin id Gertrude Green Hor -

ton ; o nr son, Marty Horton of
Ashl and: one daughter . \Irs.
Est ella Po r if'r of Ashland : six
grandc hildren and 10 great ·
gra ndc hildr en
S.•rviccs will be 1 p.m Munday
in 1hf' Nea l FunPral Homl' i n
Cat let ts burg. wit h I hi ' Rev Cl ell
Lucas offir latlng. Ru r it.~l will be

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September 2. 1990
September 2. 1990

Student joins roster of campus killer suspects

Area

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

MPmori al

Gard ens. Fr i ends ma y t' al l at the
funPral tlonw fr om t:l-9 p.m .
Sunda y

Carland R. Woodyard
PROCTORVILLE - Ca rland
R. Woodyard, ,6, I{J. 1. Crow n
City. died Sat urday at hi s
resid ence.
Bo r n March 23, 1944 In Crown
City, he was the son or George E
Wood yard of Ga l li polis. and
Pa uline Bos ter of Crow n Ci ty.
Also sur vi v in g are a daughtPr.
Ca rld Wood yard of North Carol·
ina: and two broth rrs, Warren
Woody ard of Cro wn City , and
Keith Woodya rd of As hla nd, Ky.
Services will be3p.m Tuesday
in thP Hall F'um'ral Hom e,
P!lx·torvil h•. with th e Rev .
Eorky .IPffers officiating. B uria l
wi ll be in Miller Memorial
Gard Pns. FriPnds may call at the
funt•ral lw ml' f rom 7·9 p.m .
M o nd;~ v

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) A University of Florida fresh·
man jailed lor allegedly beating
his grandmother Is a "valuable"
suspect In the killings of live
co llege students. but there were
several other potential suspects
and Investigators were not close
to making an arrest. pollee said
Satruday .
Edward Lewis Humphrey, 18.
who was arrested Thursday on
assault charges and being held
on $1 million bond, Is "extremely
valuable to us as a suspect," said
Gai nesville pollee Lt. Sadie Dar·
nell. But other suspects were
being lnvesttgated with equal or
greater vigor, she said .
"The larger share of our
resources Is devoted to receiving
and processing Information on
additional suspects," Darnell
sa id . " To me, It's frightening
that there are so many candl·
dates out there who could be
co nsidered candidates for a
crime of this caliber."
Gainesville authorities In·
itlally refused to confirm that
Humphrey was a suspect. But
pollee said Friday he was being
questioned and was one of
severa I suspects being given
eq ual attention.
"We're still not on to one
Indi vid ual, " Oa r ne ll sa id .
" We're not looking at one person

or even close to an arrest."
In ves tiga tor s also wanted to
ques tlon War ren Tinch, 58, who Is
wanted by the FBI In co nnect ion
with the stabbing death and
mutilation of a 52·year ·old Ohio

woman .
On Friday, FBI agents carr ied
pictures of Tinch to an Ocala,
Fla .• car dea lership, where fiv e
em ployees identified hlm as th e
man who posed as a doct or and
stole a van 16 days ago.
Also Frid ay , pollee barricaded
the Hawai ian Vil lage Apart ·
ments In Gainesville, where
Humphrey lives, searched gar·
bage bi ns for evidence and
refused to allow anyo ne but
residents Ia come a nd go
Darnell sa id Saturday author! ·
ties had not obtained a search
warrant for Humphrey's apart ·
ment. but Investigat ors had
tal ked to his broth er, Georg~ .
who al so lives in Ca ines;1 lle. She
did not say what information was
obtai ned .
Edward H ump hr ey w as
charged wi th aggra vated batter y
aga inst an elderly person for
allegedly beat ing hi s grand ·
mother Thursdav at her homP in
Indialanti c, a iown about 1&gt;0
miles southeas t of Gainesvi lle
near Ca p~ Ca naveral.
Humphrey was bei ng held on $1
million bond In the Brevard
Co unt y detention center tn
Sharpes. He originally was or
dered held on $10.250 bond, but
that was Increased to $1 million
T hu rsday nig ht on the telephone
order of Circuit Jud ge Dean
Moxley. sheriff' s reco rd s
showed.
" There wou ldn' t be a $1 million
bo nd i f he were not a suspect In
the Ga lneS\i lle homicides." said
Ra nd y Moore. a Brevard County
public defender.
Agents with the Florida De·
partment of Law Enforcement.
which is lead ing th e lnvestlga·
lion, were at the Brevard County
Jai l fr om 3 p.m. Thursday unlil 3
a.m. Fr ida y and ret urned at noon
Frldav . sa id Brevard Co unt y

sheriff's spokeswoman Joan
Heller.
"I know for a fact that there
were three F1orlda Department
of Law Enforcement persons
there Interviewing htm. I know
they were from Gainesville,"
said Gene Stevanus, executive
direc tor of the Brevard County
public defender's office.
J.R. Russo, the public defend er
representing Humphrey, said
authoriti es filed charges against
his c lien t Thursday, th en
dropped them but held him
severa I hours before ref !ling
them ear ly Friday.
A Friday arraignment lasted
just15 minutes, and there was no
mention of the Gainesville slay .
i ngs. Brevard County Judge
Kerry Evander appointed Russo
to the case and set his aggra ·
va ted bat ter y trial for the week of
Oct. 29 .
As he was abou t to leave ,
Humphrey sa id, "I nnocent unti l
proven guilty."
Brevard County Sheriff Jak e
Mill er said that while In custody,
Humphrey had exhibited "psy ·
chotlc behavior, " but he would
not elaborate.
He did say that Humphrey wa s
being held In medical i solati on
for his ow n protection and thai of
others.
For a short lime this summer .
Humphrey lived at the Ga tor ·
wood Apartment co mplex , where
the bod ies of two of the five serial
kil ling victims were found ear ·
Iter In th e week .
Neighbors said Humphrey had
lived with his grandmother fo r
about 10 years and was an honor
stud ent , but had suf fere d severe
head Injuries In an automobtle
acciden t two yea r s ago. They
sa id he has si nce had emotio nal
and physical problem s.
Carol Hyde, m anager of Ga tor·
wood Aparunent s, w here the
fo urth and lift h bod les were
found. would not say whether
management had asked Humph·
rey to l eav e th e comp lex. Shl'
also would not say w het her he
lived in Building 12, where thl'
bodies were found

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state highway safety director
warns high school students they
cou ld lose their driving prlvl ·
leges if they use or possess drugs
or alcohol or drop out of school.
Direc tor William M . Deniha n
said he wanted to use th e start of
the school year to Issue a
reminder to Ohio's high sc hool
stud en ts abcut amended substi ·
tute Hou se Bi ll 204. which went

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Major hi ghligh ts of the new law
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Township Trus tre s will mrC'f
Thursda y at i p.m . at the home or
the cler k, Sarah Gibbs. on Ball
Run Road .

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veteran or the United States Armed Forces. you may be qualified tor Free
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Five other s tates - Arkansas .
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Deputies cite Mansfield man
POMEROY - Deputies of th e
Meigs Count y Sheriff' s Depart
men t invesli gatPd t wo accidPnt s
on Friday even ing .
T he first acciden t occurred at i
p m on Bow les Road in Sal em
Town ship.
According to th e report. Shawn
Goble. l l , Mansfield, was turntng
olf Bowles Road onto Old Dexte r
Road whrn hr struc k a veh!clr
driven by l.arry J Bar rett ,
Dexter .
Gob le' s 1986 Ford and Bar
r etl· s 1978 AM C sus tamed moder
ate damage. Goble was cited for
reckless operation. f ail ure to
control and hitskip . He i s srhe·
duled to appear in Meigs Coun t)'
Co urt to an swN the charges.
The second acc ident ocruiTPd
at 10 : 30 p.m . on Route i nea r
Gi lbert's Stat ion .
According to the report, Ed ·
ward L. Daniels. Zu span Hollow
Road. Middleport, was 1raveling
north In hi s 1984 Oldsmobile
Cutla ss and struck and kill ed a
deer that ran Int o his path. Light
damage was li sted to the vehicle.
Sheriff James M. Sou lsby
strongly urges area res id ents to
be aware of who they are dealing

men! late Sund ay. The body of
Hoyt, a Santa Fe Community
College student, was found the
following day. A uthorities said
she died of multiple stabwouna s
and her body was mutllated, as
were wi th Powell's and Larson's .

ville: Christina Hoy t. 18, of
Ga lnesvl lle: Tracey Paules. 23,
of Palm Spn ngs North: Manuel
Tabcada, 23, of Carol City: and
Sonya Larson, 18.
Larso n and Powell were found
stabbed to deat h In their apart·

Gov. Bob M artinez has asked
U.S. Attorney General Dick
Thornburgh for financial help In
the searc h lor the killer. sayi ng
the lnves tl gatlon had already
cost the stale $400,000.
The bodies of the victims, all
college students who lived within
2 mUes of each other and within 2
mlles o! the University of Florida
campus. were discovered with In
a 48·hour period ea rlier this
week.
Authorities sa id it appeared
the killer sought out slender
young women with brown hair
and forc ed his way Into their
apartments to klll them . All th e
victims fit that description, ex ·
cept for one young m an who was
the roommate of one of the
women .
Servi ces were held this week
for the victims l or the victims,
Christina Powell, li, of Jackson·

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Abboll. Eddm
Acord, James A.
Adams, Johnnie M
Adams, Walter A
Addington. Everett
Adkins, Beverly
Adkins, Deborah L
Adkins, Donna F.
Adkins. Aober1 E
Adkins, Viola J.
Aker.o. Bob
Albert. Carolyn J
Albeny, Joel L
Albnght , Ani ta F.
Albright, Wandr1 V
Albrigh1. Wilham
Allen, Daniel K
Alli son. Stac1a S
Antonara, Steve G
Apollo. Cynthia A
Arbogast, Rowena
Arnold. Allee V
Arnold. Mark A
Ar1hur. Dennis E
Ar1hur, Edgar R
Ar1hur, Jimmy A.
Anhur, Larry J.
Atwood , Barbara J
Atwood, William I
Aux1er. Robbie E.
Baisden, Brenda L
Ball. Merrell J.
Ball, Wanda K
Bareswtlt , M1chael
Barnes. Ca thy
Barrows, Kathy S.
Ba&amp;SBtt . Mark
Bales. Stephen P
Baley, Kimberly A
Baley. Linda G
Baxter. George
Bentley. Jerry D
Bernard. Terrance
Bick. Beverly K
B1gham . Clara L
B1gham . Robert W
B1 lhngs, Bren1 A
Bishop, Harold E
Black, D1ane S
Black. James 0
Black, Murl D
Black, Rebecca S
Black, Samuel A
Boggs, Donna l
Boggs. Peggy L
Bolen. Jef1rey A
Boughkn1ghl , Russ
Bowen , Charles M
Bowles. Bonme l
Bowles. W1 tham E
Bowling Jr. Ern1e l
Boyd , Edward E
Boyd. Elke J
Brady, Dav1d M
Brady. Parnell
Bragg, James L
Brake II. Henry l
Branagan. Ronme B
Brooks. Melissa 0
Brown. Carl N
Brown , Charles 0
Brown . Everett
Brown . Garnett a 0
Brown . Kathy E
Brown , Mary E
Brown . R1ck 0
Brown , Rose M
Brown . Sherry L
Brown. V1cky l
Browmng , James
Bryan. Virgm1a
Bryan. Wanda M
Bry ant . Mary A
Bun nell , Dav1d L
Bunnell , Teresa
Burke. Darren F
Burns. Pamela J
Burt , Eugene
Bush. Carolyn K
Bush. Cathy J
Bush. Rodney 0
Butcher, Ronald D
Butcher. Tr~ s ha C
Butler. Ctnd y

Caldwell, Eleanor
Camp, Charles A
Camp, Martha S.
Camp, Roger 0.
Canler, Christeen P.
Canter, Sammy
Canlrell, Cecilia A.
CardiH, Todd
Cardwell , Fred E.
Cardwell, Gladys A
Cardwell Sr., Gordon
Carpenter. Benha J
Carpenter, Gary 0.
Carpenter. Renee A.
Carrington , Brenda L
Carter. Allred G.
Carter, Betty A.
Carter, Brenda B
Carter, Denise
Cash . Bradley
Casto. Coleen
Causey. Clillord
Causey, Geneva
Causey, Howard
Causey, Janet M
Causey, Shirley A
Cavey. Sally D
Chandler. Paul J
Channel, PaulL
Channell, Roger
Cheatham. Connie S
Cheatham . Jack A
Cheatwood , Wytadene K
Chernngton. Earl G
Childers. Raymond G
Christm an. Leslie A
Clark, Betty
Cla rk , Ellen I&lt;
ClarK , Harr1 et S
Clarkson. Carolyn
Clay Jr , Ben G
Colley. L1nda
Colley, Pamela S
Coleman Jr.. Ronald l
Coleman . Carol
COleman . James M
Coleman, Judy A
Colley, Erma J
Colley, Joseph A
Colley, R1chard S
Colley, Wanda J
Collin s. Bonnie L
Collin s, Mary L
Colhn s. Tore sa l
Comer, Clyde E
Comer. John E
Comer, Lon J
Compston . Al1ce M
Conley. Jeffrey. A
Conn , W1lma J
Coon . Linda
Cooper, Bryan W
Cooper. Frances L
Counci lman. J1m
Coy. Tem A
Coyan. Sa undra F
Crabh ee. Bil ly A
Crab tree, Franklin G
Crabtree. Harold S
Crabt ree. Janet A
Crabtree. M1chael 0
Crabtree. Neal A
Crabtree. Roy E
Crabtree, Teresa
Creoch . Pa ul J
Crusan . Lawrence P
Cruse. James E
Cummons. James S
Cummons. Nellie
Da1ly, Ronald P
Daniels. Brenda l
Daniels. Kenneth E
Daniels, Pamela K
Darling, Nelson G
Darnell , Raymond E
Darwin , Karen
Oaugher1y, Teresa E
Dav1dson . Dav1d
Dav1s Jr , Malchom 0
Dav1s, Alton E
Dav1s. Charles E
Davis. Ka\hanne A
Dav1s, Michael E
Davis. Rober1l

Davis, William E
Deck, Barbara S.
Delong. David. L.
Delong, Douglas
Demoss, Karla J
Dempsey, Robert D
Dempsey, Thomas 0
Denney, Barbara J
Denney, Billy J.
Denney, Donna J.
Denney, George A.
De nney, Nichola A.
Dennison, Ronald E
Denny, Patsy E
Depue. Judith L
Depue, Keith
Depue. Marvin E
Depue, Tonda F.
Dever. Dotty
Dingus, Chartes R.
Dinsmoor, Daniel W
Dixon, Jennifer A
Downard. Loonard W
Downard, Linda K.
Dulaney, Carl 0
Duncan, Greg S.
Dunlap, Ella D.
Dunlap, Michael D.
Dunlap, Ray W.
Dunlap, Teresa l
Durae, Teresa
Durham, John E
Durham. Lora L
Dutcher. Linda
Dwyer, Nell Rae E
Dye. Rachel L.
Dyson. Timothy S
Edgington . FrankL
Edinger Sr., Joseph V
Ed1nger. Barry
Elkms, Willi am B
Emmort , Dav1d B
Enoch, Douglas F
Euton. John R.
E\lans. M1ke
E\lans. Winifred A
E\lerett , Larry A
Everett . Usa R
Exline. Danny
Eynon. Rober1 J
Fairchild, Vernon l
Fannin, Tina M
Farleigh, Willi am L
Farley. Dolores P
Farley. Johnny R
Farley-Sharp, Melodae R
Farney Jr , Bill
Faught . D1ana l
Fau lkner. Naom1 R
Fay. Jenn1ter L
Fellure. Ralph E
F1alko, Gregory A
F1 le. Ga ry L
Fife. Gregory l
F1sher. Christ1 E
Fisher. Denn1s L
F1sher. Frank
Fisher, Wittiam E
Floyd . Jeffery 8
Fl oyd . Rose M
Forshey. Dale A.
Foster, Cl1eryl
Fraley. Pauline
Frede nck , Dav1d A
Freeman , Deb1J
French, Ethel
Fnley. lvan l
Friley, Jack D
F r 1le~ . JAne
Fr1sby. Dav1d
Fr~sby , Peggy J
Frisby, Steph an1e A
Fu lk , Paularene A
Ful~erson. Cynthia K
Gabriel , Mike V
Gammon. Phdhp W
Gammon, Roy E
Garvin . Ron
Gee. Betty
Gee, Jennder J
Gheanng , W1lham T
Gibbs. Rex A
Gibson. Angela l
G1bson. Glen E

Gill, Bryan L.
Gill, Iris E
Gill. Jeane11e
Gillette, Dennis A.
Gilliland , David J.
Gilliland. Evelyn L.
Gilliland. Keith A.
Gilliland, Michael
Gilliland, Roger A
Gillum, Ar1ene S.
Gillum, Barbara J
Gillum. Larry
Gillum. Paul D
Gillum. Sarah
Ginther, Donna D
Goheen, Lawrence A.
Goh99n, Oscar J
Goheen. Sharon L
Goheen. Thresa
Goodman. Helen A
Gowin, Gary
Graves, Lorna K
Gray, Carolyn J
Gray, Donna
Gray. Larry L
Gray, Nita E.
Gray, Patricia L
Gray, Roger D
Greer, Shelby J.
Griffith, Tammy L
Griswold, Charles C
Grow, Cris A
Grueser. Phillip K
Hagerty, Laura A
Hagerty, Robert W
Hahn . lorin
Haislop, Rick1e L
Hale, Jotl
Hall , Conn1e
Hall . Howard
Hall , Pamela M
Halley, Rober1 M
Halterman , B+llte
Halterman , Jr . Willi am
Halterman . Donovan L
Hammer. Donald M
Hammond . Barbara A
Hammond, Betty 0
Hammond. Kathleen
Hampton , Phillip D
Hanes. Judith A
Hanson. John W
Harmon. Rober1 E
Harper, Katherin e C
Harper, Kimberly J
Harper. Melv1n E
Harp er. Susan R
Hams, Brad A
Hams. Robert D
HarriSOn, Cindy E
Hartman . Mark
Hawk , Rhonda K
Haydon . Olive M
Hayes. Curtis J
Hendershott . Sue A
Hendershot, Jon
Henderson. Rebecca L
Henderson, Ron L
Henderson. Ronald F
Henneberger, Chnstine
Henry. Margaret M
Henry, Thab1atl1 a
H1cks. Howard
Hllderbranl , Bnan K
H1II.Alan 0
H1!1 , Jettrey A
H1ve1y, Venu s
Hohnberger. Cra1g
Holbrook , BrianD
Hollingshead . Frank W
Holsinger, Margaret C
Hood. Brian S
Hood, Marsha J
Horton. Steph en A
Hot ham , Timot hy
Howe. Jean
Howell Jr., Will1am J
Howell . Mary J
Howell . Patricia E
Howell. Thomas E
Hubbard, June M
Hughes. Joan E
Hughes. Steven J
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Hutchison. Cheryl L
Hutchison. Lo1s A
Ireland, Cart A.
Ireland, Earl
Isaac, Charles w.
Israel, Leslie G.
Israel, Ramonda L
Jackson, Carolyn A.
Jackson, Keith l.
Jackson. Kevin L.
Jackson, Raymond
Jackson, Roger 0
Jackson , Tony E.
Jacobs, Ester 0
JacobS, Mike
Japs, Steve
Jarvis, Sally M.
Jayjohn, Leon E
Jenkins, linda L
Johnson , Carol 0
Johnson. Gina M
Johnson, James E
Johnson, Roy L
Johnson , Ruby C
Johnson, Wanda
Jones, Brady
Jones, Grace E.
Jones. Jack G.
Jones, t&lt;enneth A
Jones, Kenny L.
Jones. Susan
Jordan, Ralph
Juhasz, Edith J
Juhasz, Kathy
Juhasz, Renee
Kalinoski, Tim
Keller. Greg F
Keller. Metvin C
Kelly, Frances M
Kennedy, Justina R
Kennedy. Lon A.
Kerr, Larry W.
Kmg. Brenda
King, Deb
Kirchner, Mike
Kisor, Glen A.
Kisor. Greg N
Kisor, Howard G
Kisor. Thomas J
Kuhn, Virginia
Lallerty. James D
Lambert , Cindy J.
Lambert , Colleen L
Lambert , James C
Lambert. Jerry L
Lambert. Tim
Lanane. Terry L
Landwehr, Jeanne
Landwehr, Steve
Langley, RObert
Lantz , Charles R
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Leach. lisa 0
Leach, Patric1a A
Laati, Mike
Leedy, Randy
Lemaster. Carolyn S
Leonard. Willard D
Lester, Tami E
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l mton, Pauline M
Lintz. John G
lillie. Jane M
Lock hart. Joe E
Loftus. Thomas M
Long . Brenda G
Long , Carla 0 .
Loper, Melissa G
Lowrance. Rex
Lowry. Sharon A
Lowry. Tammy J
Lykins, Cynthia A
Mahle, Charlotte G
Malone. Cheryll
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Malone, Mona L
Malone, Samuel
Mantey. Toney W
Mannering, Sylv1a
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McAllister, Sherri
McBride, Genrude H.
McBride, John L.
McCabe, Andrew P
McCain , Kenetha M
McCarley, Marjorie A
McCathren. Dennis
McClure. Lisa M
McCormick. Lillian E
McCoy, Donna
McCoy, Hazel R.
McDaniel, Keith A
McDaniel, Teresa A.
McFall. Walter E.
McGee, Mar; v.
McGinnis. Karen A
McKee, Anthony T
McKenz1e, Ben
McKenzie. Bennie R
McKinney, Mary J.
McKinniss, Steve
Mclaughlin , Sam
McNelly, Patricia A
McNerlin , Roy R
McNickle, Anthony W
Meacham , Kelly
Meadows. Mary A
Mercer, Mary
Michael. Wanda
Miller, Connie
Miller. Debra D
Miller. James M
Miller. Paul M
Miller, Troy
Milliken. Charlie
Mitchell , Richard
Montgomery, Mary
Mooney. Leroy
Moore. Carot F
Moore. Franklin T
Moore. Janet E
Morgan . Carolyn
Morgan. Melody
MOfrison Jr , Ervm J
Morri son, Donna 8
Mornson . Wendell A
Mos1er. Shane M
Mulhns. Homer J
Mullins. Marilyn M
Mullins. Roger D
Munyan . Ahsha D
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Napper, Patr1c1a A
Nell . Greg
Nelson, Gray l
Nelson. Jack H
Nelson. Ph1l
Newell . Arch1e A
Newell . Sharon
Newsom . Gen
N1chols. James E
N1chols. Jr. Thomas
N1chols. linda L
Ntckell. Frances I
Nickell , Roy G
Ninneman , Bill
Nor'lon , Michael E
Nutter. Atchard D
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O'leary. Jim
0 1ler. Kev.n
Ohver, Robert l
Ol1ver. Ronald W
Ohver. Sleven A
Osborne. James W
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Ousley. Mary A
Ousley, Aon n1e 0
Owsley, Mary L
Owsley, Matthew W
Parker, Patricia K
Partlow. Stephen J
Pate, Dan
Panon. Tim oth y
Pellrey, Sandra l
Pendleton , Troy A
Penix. Vertie L
Peoples, Jr., Herbert
Peoples, LOIS
Peoples, Ruth E
Perkins. Brian K
Perkins, Charles E
Perkins, Charles W
Perkins, Diana l .
Perkins. Patrick L
Perkins, William E
Perry. Jr . Emery
Perry, Bambi D
Perry. Betty J
Peterson, Drew
Pey1on. Jon E
Pfeiler. Wayn e M
Phillips. Edna M
Phillips, Larry D.
Pierce, Roger E.
Pierce. Tanya
Pins. Kenneth
Poe. Roger A
Prater. Mike
Preston. Randy A
Price. Jodelle M
Puckett . Barbara E
Puc kelt , Joyce L
Radcliff, Grace W
Radcliff . Lonn1e
Radcliff , MIChael 0
Ranta . Jr . Edwm G
Rawlins, Tommy A
Ray. Bruce
Ray, Stephen G
Aaed. Dorothy L
Reed . Hazel
Reed . Patrtc1a A
Reese. Dav1d L
Aemy. Barbara S
Rhea . JacK1e 0
Rhea . Mark 0
Rhodes, Bonn1e J
Richardson , Patrtc1a M
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Rmehart . lot s E
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A1s1er. Laqu1ta J
A1ste1. Paul E
R1tch1e . Jr . Raben
Aob1nene. Gary l
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Roe. Gary D
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Rose. Mark A
Rose. Pamela
Roseberry, Gal)'
Ross. Cindy J
Ross. Michael D
Rouse. Jr . Rabe n
Rouse. Randy S
Rowe. Bruce A
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Russel! . Heten
Russell , Rona td E
Rutan. StENe
Salmon s. Carol l
Sandy, Erma I
Sant1ago. Ped10
Sater, Paut
Saunders. Jamos W
Saunders. Johnn1e J
Sayre. Jod1 K
Scott . Chns
Scott . Dan1e! E
Scott, Genrude A
Scott. Shirley A
Scurlock , Conn1e T
Se1t2. Jerry l
Seltz. Nora M
Semmer. Sieve

Sergent . J[]mes M
Seymour, Jr., John E
Seymour. Chnstral l
Seymour. Donna
Seymour. Marvin
Sgro , N1cole C
Shaffer. James W
ShaHer, Peggy
Sharp. Dav1d E
Sharp, L1nda G
Sharp. Ronda J
Sheline. Norma J
Shepherd . Vero n1ca
Sh1pley. Conn1e S
Shively, Willi am K
Shook , Barbara
Shotts. Brenda
S1ckles . Janet R
Sickles. Leetta
SiCkles, One
Sickles. Patnc1a A
Sickles. Sandy M
Simmons. Denny R
Simon s. Karen S.
Simpson. Larry
Simpson, Marlene
Skaggs . DanielE
Skaj,Watt
Skeans, George M
Skeens. Dora M
Smith . Brenda K
Smith . Everett C
Smith , Gregory
Sm1 th James 0
Sm 1tl1. James H
Sm1th . James P
Smith. Jul 1a 0
Sm1th . K1mberty J
Smith . Mary l
Sm1th . Regena A
Smith . Rober1 W
Snyder, Rhoda
Snyder. Aonn1e L
Sowers. Br uce G
Sowers. Kathy J
Sowers, Mark A
Sparks. B1lly R
Sparks, Jr . Gary l
Speakman Sharon C
Spearry, Jr , Ra y A
Spearry Ray A
Spencer. Esther A
Spencer. James E
Sperry. Roger 0
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Sprague. Larry
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Sprouse. M1chael l
Sprouse. Sherry L
Spurl1ng. Karen M
St John , Lawrence
Stallard . JackS
Stanley, Ivan C
Stapleton . Paul D
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Stevens. Mary E
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Stewart . Georg1a A
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Stewart . T1mothy K
Sllf11er. Cartes A
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Street, John P
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Strong . Paut P
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St urgill , Rand)' l
Swackl1ammer. Jerry l
Swaney. Ahce M
Swann, Carl U
Sw1tt. Sr . larry
Swonger. Ja mes E
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Tatman . Wayn e
Ta lbot . Roger
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Throckmorton . Sherr 1A
T1cer. Newton

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Tott1ver. Kenneth A
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Walburn , Mary Jane
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Walk . Wi111am A
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Ward . Sharon Y
Watters. Mary l
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Waugh. Shtrfey
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Webb. Charles l
Webb. Rosemary
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Whalen, Ca rolyn
Whalen . Jerry T
Whetstone . Oenn1s L
Whetstone . Donna 0
While. Betty J
Whit e. Bob
Whit e. l ou E
Whil e. Molly
Whiling. Fran!, J
Wtl1tmg Roger D
W1 cker. Anthony
Wi ck er. Dam on
W1get. Bryan P
WilbUf. L1sa A
Will1ams. No1ma
W1ll1ams. Tony L
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W1lhs. Charlotte A
Willis. James A
Wdhs. Jason A
Wilts. Kathy L
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Wil son. J R
Wilt Betty l
W1 secup. James E
W1 secup. Joyce A
Wiltkamp. Dav1d E
Wolle. Ka1hleen E
WoodruH . R1ct1ard W
Woods. Raben E
Wnght . Beulah B
Wr1ghl Danelle V
Wr1ght Frances L
Wr1g111 Hassel! A
Wyant. Mar1ha
Yates Sa ll y A
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Ymger. Br1an A
Y1nger. Glenda
Young . Ketth
Young . Sandra F
Young. Shtrley
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September 2. 1990

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

Area News Briefs:--. Police: dead kids left in trunks for four years
Stolen cow reported to sheriff
GALLIPOLIS - Robert Jenkins, Northup, reported to the
Gallla County Sheriff's Departm ent Friday that someone sto le
a Hereford cow and a ca lf from his farm. Jenkin s estima ted th e
loss at $U50.
Glenna Rothgeb. Gal iipolts, reported that someone shot out a
dusk ·tO·dawn ligh t at the end of her drive.
Donna Cremeans, employee at the Addison Exxon Station,
reportr d that a go ld·c oiored Chev rolet S·lO pickup drove off
without pay ing for $4 in gasolin e.

Patrol cites area man for DWI
GALLIPOLIS - Tony C. Armstrong, 26, Gallipolis, was citPd
by the Ohio Highway Patrol for dri v ing under the influence . no
sea t belt, no taillights and driving under suspension.

City police issue two citations
GALLIPOLIS - Orin Wheeler. 32, Bidwel l, wa s cited for
flrst·degree aggrava ted robbery by the Gallipolis Police
Department .
Police also cited Erin Duncan, Rt.l, Point Pleas ant. wa s ci ted
fur failure t u maintain a n as sured cle ar dislance.

Gallia Local Board sets meeting
GALLIPOLIS- The Galiia Co unt y Lora I Board of Educa tion
will hold a spec ial meetin g Wednesd ay. Sep t. 5 at 7:30p.m. in
t ht' county offices.

Middleport pool closes for season
MIDDLEPORT - Due to an olcclri cal problem, tht'
Middleport Pool at Genera l Hartinger Park will be closed for
the season, according to Roger D. Williams. recrea1 ion director
for th r village of M i ddl eport

Eastern Board cancels meeting
EAST MEIGS- The specia l meeting of th P Eas tern Local
Sc hoo l lloar d scheduled for Tuesday has bern cancel led.

Pomona Grange slates session
ROCK SPRINGS - The Meigs Co unt y Pomona Grange wi ll
meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Rock Springs Grange Hall
Therr will be degree wo r k, inspection and judging of allcontc•sts
in needlework . Officrrs are to dress in black and whlte. The
Racine Grange wi l l serve refreshment s.

A rea church homecoming set
MINE RS VILLI-: - The Minersv\llt&gt; United Methodist Church
wi ll hold li s annual homecoming on Sept 9 al9a .m . Church will
begtn at 10 a.m. A basket dinner will be held at noon and the
afternoon program will begin at 1:30 p.m . T he pub I ic is in vit ed.

Blaze destroys mobile home
POMEROY -The trailer home of Mike Braun, Routl' li~l in
Redford Town ship. was los t to fire Frida y.
Th e PomProy Fire DepartrnPnt and emergency squad
responded to th e scene at 8:23 p.m and were on the scpnr
approximately three hours with 10 m en and three trucks. The
Sci pio Town ship Fi re De par tment was called to assist with two
trucks .
The orlgln of the ftre Is stl\ 1unknown but the firf' mar shal ha s
been ca lled 10 lnvest iga1e, accord ing to a S(X)kPsm a n fr om 1he
Pomeroy Fire Department.
Delta Braun was the only person at home during the tim e and
shE' wa s treated bu t not transportPd .
ThE' Bra un s had no insurance.

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RIVERDALE , Ill iU Pi t -A
woman and her husband are
charged with murder and co n·
cealment in the 1986 beating
deaths of her two children, whost'
rotting corpses were kept hidden
In steamer trunks for the pas t
four years, police said.
Sheila Jones, 24, wPnt to a
Chicago police s tation Thursday
and confessed to the dea th s of her
Infant and toddler because " she
just cou ldn 't take it any longer."
said Ro~rt Beavers, a Chicago
pollee commander.
Beavers said Fridav that Jom•s
and her husband, Andre, 27.
alleged ly wrapped the decom ·
posing bodies In newspaper and
plastic and kept the corpses tn
ste amer trunks in th f'ir homf's
through five address c han ges
"J' vr never seen any thing
quite lik e this," sa id lleavcrs. a
3J.yea r vetera n.
After intt:' r viewin g Shl•ila
.Jom"'s. invl'.stlgator s went tu ltu'

couple's apa rtment in the suburb
of Riverda le just south of Chi·
cago and recovered a steamer
trunk and the bodies from a
cl oset in the bedroom where
Andre Jones was sleeping.
Th e Joneses were charged
Friday with two counts of
murder and two co unts of con·
cea lment of murder, Beaver s
said.
Andre Jonr s was not the
children's biological father. he
sa id.
Sheila Jones told pollee her
husband beat 2·year·o ld Luther
Ma gee Ia death on Nov.l3 , 1986,
by slapping and punching him
and hitting him with hairbrushes
and belts. Jones sa id the boy was
bea ten bec.ouse he misbehaved,
&amp;aver s s aid.
T hey wrapped th e child's body
and put It in the trunk of their
gray Mu stang .
Two weeks lat er, Sheila al·
legedi .l ' ki ll ed her 1·vear·o ld

EMS units answer 7 calls
POMEROY - Unit s of the
Me igs Co unty Emergency Medi·
cal Service res pond ed to seven
ca lls for assistance on F'rida y
At 12· 1H a. m . the Pomeroy unit
wen t to Butt ernut A ve nue for
rtobert Saltsman, who wa s taken
t o Veterans Memorial Hosp ita l.
AI 9:58a. m. the Rutland unit
went to Meigs Mine No. 2 for
Homer Libuajood. who w;t...,
tran sp o r!Pd to O'Blt' nP ss
Hospital
AI 10 .27 a. m. the Syracus•· unll
was called to Elm wood Terra cP
Apartmen ts fo r Randy F riend,
who wa s taken to Vetrrans.
Th e Middlepor t unit at !do
p.m. Wf&gt;nt to Nor th Second
Avenue fur Kt•nnPth Barnett,
who wa s
t ran spo r1 ed t o
Vetrran s.
The Pomeroy Firf' Depart -

menl and emergency squad at
8:2:1 p m. was ca lled to a trailer
fire at on Hanning Ridge Road, In
w hi ch De lta Braun was treated
\Jut not transported .
AI R: 49 p. m the Scipio Town ·
sh ip Firl' Depa r tm en t wa s ca lled
to assi st on the above call.

Veterans Memorial
Frid ay admissions -Patricia

Prrcr-P. Pome r oy: Janet Jen ·
ktns. Pomeroy; Roy Betzlng,
Pomeroy;
Larry Hendri ck,
Middleport
Friday discharge s - William
Hart. Ht•l•· n Eblin, F rancis Man·
ley, Lyle Sinclair. Penny
Hughes. Pa uline Hud son, Cha ·
r lf's Tyrre. Margie Sc huler.
William Smith, and Roy Betzing .

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steamer trunk.
The odor from the rotting
corpses forced the couple to
change the plastic and news·
paper periodically and Sheila
Jones laid Investigators the
trunk even tually "smelled so
bad, they bought a new one,"
Beavers said.
The couple put the children's
bodies Inside the second trunk,
then encased the trunk in card·
board and moved It with them
each time they changed residen ·
res, Beavers said.

LOADIN' UP- Joe Wilson,
Pomeroy, and Pat McGalfee,
Ashland, Ky., climb on board
.John Bruffey's Cessna at the
Jackson County Airport near
Ravenswood, W.Va.

Outcry ends CDC program
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.
(UP!)- The federal Centers for
Dlst&gt;ase Control has closed Its
monkey breeding program after
an outcry by animal rights
activists over the deaths of 14
monkeys during a heat wave .
The CDC shipped more than
100 monkeys from the Lawrence·
vllie, Ga., faclllly Friday to
another government research
center In Louisiana. CDC spokes·
woman Gayle Lloyd said man·
keys used for research still wil l
be housed at I he compound
northeast of Atlanta, but the
agency will no longer breed the
animals.

The CDC had planned to move
the monkeys anyway, Lloyd said ,
and "the deaths of the monkeys
did accelerate that."
The 14 monkeys died July 9
after being anesthetized and then
Iefl ln outdoor cages In 96 degree
heat. Federal officials sa id they
were surprised the heat killed the
monkeys because they are lndl·
genous to t ropical zones where
the temperatur e frequently
soars near 100 degrees .
However. animal rights acti·
vi st' protested the deaths and
said the federa l researchers did
not care about the welfare of the
monkevs.

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daughter, Jessica Wilkins, by
"shaking the child until It was
limp," Beavers said.
The couple lived in Chicago at
the time of the deaths .
Sheila told pollee the couple
left the baby's body on their
couch for the day, ·then later
wrapped her in a coat and
stashed her In the trunk with her
brother.
The children's bodies re·
mal ned in the car trunk for about
a year, Beavers said, until the
couple wrapped them In plastic
and newspaper and put them in a

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CHECKI!I'G THE GEAR - Everything had
better be right when you jump out of a pian e. Even
though the skydivers have a reserve chute,

checking out the gear Is critical step tn JUmp
preparation. Here, Pal McGaffee cheeks out BIU
Durham's gear.

Unnatural? Maybe, but view and ride breathtaking
9,500 FEET OVER JACKSON
COUNTY, W.VA - The small
green and white Cessna climbs
it s way through the clouds and
haze to 9,000 feet. Skydivers are
jammed into the small plane .
One of them ha s to si t on my feet.
Me ? I 'm sitting on lhe floor
with \he pilot on my l eft an d the
door lo m y r ight, facing back ·
wards with my back again st the
in strument panf'l.
I can tell how high we are by
rpa dlng th r sm&lt;J.Il altim eter
r a rried by the skydiver si 1ting on
m y feet . We reach jump altitud e
and lhr pilot opens thedoorof the
plane• .
1 wa sn't pre pa rC'd for the door .
The air whtppin g by the aw
cr &lt;~fl at a roundl20milesperhour
. violently tears the door open. The
wind is incredible. T he view from
· thr doorway Is spPc tacular .
Through brf'aks in the cloud s and
..haze, ! can see farms and roads
alnlos1 1wo hliles below.
The first skydiver climbs off

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my feet and works his way ou t the
door.
There seems to be something
unnatural about climbing out the
door of an airplane- especially
when the plane Is flying at 9,500
ft&gt;et . General Patton once said
(supposedly) that he couldn't see
why anyone would jump out of a
perfectly good airplane
It takes a while to get used to
th e idea of watching people climb
out of perfectly good airplanes.
The sk yd ivers hang from the
wing ·support spar, "geeking"
for the caf.lera. They let go, wave
a few times and vanish into the
cloud s below.
1 can only Imagine the sensa·
tions the skydivers feel as they
plummet downward s.
I wasn't up to jumping out
my self.
The plane circ les around and
pilot John B r uffey points out the
skydivers - parachutes small
specks agains t the ground be low .
Another safe land ing.

Why Sky Dive ?
According to Joe Wilson of
PPomeroy, it's an easy sport.
Joe sa id that It doesn 't take a
great deal of athlclir prowpss;
you go up In a plan e, fall off and
land . Joe dives almost every
weekend throughout the summer
and has made over 200 dives.
To fu rt her Joe 's statement .
Mtke Spurgeon. a U.S. Parachute
Association rerti f iPd skydi vin g
i nstr uctor. sa id abou ! 15 pctTPn t
of all skydiver s ar e f~male . The
reason - it' s not a ver.v physl ·
cally demand ing sport.
The West Virginia SkydlvH~
Cl ub, based at the Jack so n
County Airpo rt, ha s been in
Pxis tcnce for abou t 12 years.
T here ar(• 15 regular member s
and lots of "odd s and &lt;&gt;nds"
according 10 Spurgeon.
But I s It Safe?
Spurgeon said the most dan·
gerous part of skydiving i s
drivlng to ami f rom th r airport.
Th P skyd ive r s wear helmets to

pro tec t their hea as tram colli ·
sions wlfh othrr skydivr rs whl!r
in the air or to protect f rorn tllP
occasionally rou gh lan ding.

Weari ng a re ser ve chut e adds
to the safety factor . If a main
chute should fall, a pull on a
special co rd will release the main

chute allowing lhe reserve to be
used.
·
Safety is emphasized befor(
during and afl er each jump.

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Hills 22nd Annual Labor Day
(;F.EKJNG FOR THF. IMlER/\ Pal
Me(;affe•• clowns around - gpt•klng In sk.vdlvers'

The20~Meal

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Once upon a time, 204 went a long way.
Some of us still remember those days.
Hills remembers. So to celebrate Labor Day,
Hills brings back the 20' meal. On Monday,
September 3rd, Hills offers 15' hot dogs and
5' soft drinks (while supplies last).

PACKIN' UP - Packing up
and preparln~ for the next
jump takes upmost of tht&gt; tim£'
In skydiving . Ilere, Pat
McGaHee, right. and Roland
Zacharias pack up thrir para ·
chutes following a jump .

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.\Nil AW.\ Y THEY flO! - Joe Wilson, boltnm, and Mike Moore
let go of the plane and head for the ground. Skydivers wear helmets
to keep from hurting themselves In alr·IO·air collisions with other
~kydi\• ('rS.

SAn~ LANDING If all
the gear functions correctlyand it almost always does thi• is the result, a safe
landing. Members of the West
Virginia Skydivers Club were
the same skydivers who ap·

p~ared

at this year's Racine

Fourth of ,July celebration.

Hills will be OPEN LABOR DAY Monday, September 3rd
9:30am to 9:00pm
GALLIPOLIS: Ohio River Pla1a, Rt. 7
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lingo - by hanging off the airplane at 9,500 feet
attitude. Moments later, Pat is joined by other
skydivers.

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

Engagements- -

Robinette birth is announced
Paternal grandparents are
James and Latrell Stepp. of
Galllpolis Ferry, W.Va. and the
tate Arvllle Roblnel!e Maternal
grandparents are Jim Marcum,
of Virginia and Patricia Adkins
of Point Pleasant. W.Va .
Bra ndon has one sis tPr. Jes sica Robine!te.

GALLIPOLIS FERRY - Ar
vi lle Robinel!e, Jr. and Alisha
Ann Robinelle would l ike to
announce the bir lh of t heir son.

Brando n Sca li RobinPltP, born on
Aug . 21 al Cabell ·Hunlinglon
Hospital in WPsl Virg inia. Bran ·
don weighPd two pounds, six

ou nces and was six months

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thei r daughtrr.

Tammif' Lee to Irvin LeP Saund
ers. son of Mr . and Mr s.
clll"'~':" , of "~~

H o~

Hnth arP graduates of Ga l \ia
,\ !'acknt\' Hi gh Sc hooL
Til l ' O[Jf' ll church wedding will
ue hl'lrl at lhe Mt. Zion Baptis t

Churt'h. Crown Cit y . Sa turd ay.
SI'P I 2'2 a t 1 !J .m .

CARROLL-CONNELLEY

lust what you .rlw.rvv

Carroll-Connelley
GALUPOLJS - Mr. and Mrs .
L. Ray Connelley and Lloyd
Ca rroll o f Rt. 1, Gall ipolis, and
Sandy Carroll of Northup, an ·
nounce the engagement and
approach ing marriage of thrtr
ch ildren Twyllla Yvon ne Cannel
ley and John Edward Carroll.
Miss Con nelley Is a graduate of
Kygl'r Creek High School and
Sou th eastern Business Co ll ege.
Shp will be en ter ing the Unlversll y of Ri o Gra nde Holzer Sc hool

wanted

The Sunday Times-Se ntrnpl
regar·ds weddi ngs of Ga l lia.
Meigs &lt;:~ n d M ason coun t it&gt;s as

news and is happy to publish
wedding stories and photog ra ph s
wi t hout charge .

However. wedding OE'\V S mu st
mrc t grneral stand ard s of timrli nt?ss . ThC' nrwspaper prPfrr s to
publish areo unts of wedd i ngs as

soon as possi ble after th e f'vrn t
DUNLAP - RINEH ,\RT

Dunlap-Rinehart
I ; II .!. I POLIS- Mr. and M r&gt;
r.'l \ df' il1uc k l Du nl ap an nou ncr
rht· Pngagf'ment and upcom in g
·n.uTiag c of their daught er.
I' tlrlcla Y Dunlap , to David E.

Hrnrhart. so n of Mr. and Mr s.
f.' \T'rPII E R in ehart of Jackson .

\li"" Dun la p is a graduat(l of
: hj • l 'n i\'C•r-; itv of R io Gra nde and
wil '1 1w ~I su bstltu te teacher for

C.tllrpu li s Cttv sc hoo ls thi s fall.
HinPhan is a grad uate of
.Lwk sr m H lgh School, and served
thrPf' Pa rs in the UnltPd States

Arm .\·
HP is employpd at
S.O C F of Lucasv ille. Ohio as a
COIT I'(' IiO n s offkf'r.

The open church wedding wilt
t akr place at 1 .10 p. m on
Satu rda y . Sept 22 , at the Gall ipolis Church of C'hr lst In Chri stian
U ni on . ThP Rev Lelan d Allman
and Stan Howard will officiate A
rrcP ptlon wilt Immediately fol
lnw I he weddin g at the C h u~ch of
c;od fell owship hall on GarfiPid
Avr nu r .

To ill' published in thr Sund dl
Pdltlo n. th(' wrdding must ha n•
taken placp withi n 60 days pr ior
to I he publi ca tiO n and may be up
to tiOO words in length. Matenal
for Along thr River must 1x&gt;
rec irved by the editorial depart -

mcnt b~· 'J' hu rsaay, ..j p.m .. prio r
to the dale of publica tion.
Phot og raphs of either thr br ide
or thP bride and groo m may bP
publis hed wit h wed ding stori es.
i f desired . Pho tog r ap hs mav br
either bl ack and whit e or good
qualit v co lor. bi llfold size or
largr1
Poor quali ty pho tographs will
no t tw acccpwd . G(~ neral l ~·, snap ·
s ho ts or in s tant ·df'Vf' loping pho
ros arP not of acceptable quality .

Ques ti ons ma y be dirrrted to
lhl' editori al departmen t from I
t o~

p m. Mo nday th rough Fridav

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446- 23 ~2.

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of Nur sing In the Winter. She Is
employed at Holzer Clinic.
Carroll also a graduate of
Kyger Creek High Sc hool Is
stationed In Norfolk. Va. aboard
the USS Ai nswort h IFF-1090 ) as
a Seco nd Cl ass Fire Control
Technician .
The open-ch urch wedding will
take place Sa turday, Sept 15. at
Fellowship Bapti st Church on
McCormick Road, Ga llipoli s. at
2:30pm

Wedding policy

Turkey
Drumsticks
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so n. \\' .\'a . would li kr to •.t n
nounu · the Pngag l'm('nt of thri r
clau g tlt f'r . Tammy· M ichr ll r . rn
.lam£•s Allen Ba rkPr . so n of Mr
.111&lt;1 Mrs. Emme t t L uckrtl. and
th•· lair Allx&gt; rt P Barker.
,\n op&lt;' n ch urch wedding i s

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16

oz.

CHICKEN
Leg

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Steaks
10 LBS.

$1490

�Page- B-4- Sunday Times-Sent inel

September 2. 1990

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

September 2. 1990

Anniversary- -

Thomas named
to Athens job

Weddings
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STEVE , CINDY (Roush) GOODWI N

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M INNE APOLI S iUPII - A
woman i s suing a ret ired j ud ge
for balt er y, charg ing that he
kissed her after mediat i ng her
law suit a ga i nst a f or m er
em ployer .
In the suit fi led Thu rsd ay In
Hennlpen Cou nty Distr ict Cour t.
Mar y Ann Mill er alleged that
Ju dge 'Je ll A. Ri ley, 74, kissed

man . The brid r wa:-:. escorted by
her son, Ch rl s. Al so taking par t i n
thr wed clin g \\ 'Pl'f' tllP Goodwi n
c hildren.
Mu sic was pr ov ided by Cha r les
Bu r gey . A recep tio n fo llowed in
thr she l ter house.
Bot h thr bridf' and groom a re
employees at Middl eton F.states.

Ha y dl 'n

of

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mg thP m J rr Ligt&gt;n fh i'J

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Houston. Tf' X~I s .
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l'hu1 r h i n H() usro n.

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12 Noon-4 P.M.
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•Refreshments
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POM E ROY - Th r an nual
Ou rs r eunio n wi ll b&lt;' hPid Su nd a)'
at the Po m er oy Se n ior Ci t i zl' n ~
Crnte r A carry -i n din nPr wil l
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VINTON . OHIO
Gel! Ia County
Di splay Yerd
Je mos A . Bush . Man ager
Phone 3a8 -a603

RA CINE -The annu;il .Jo hn
so n reunlo n wi ll be hPid Sunda.'
at Sta r M ill Pa rk in ll a&lt;"in&lt; '.
L u nch will begin at l p m T ho&gt;&lt; '
a t te nd in g &lt;H f' to br i n ~ a hom t'
made gift .

Fn r rnon • i nfmma tt on

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!10 DNt: \' - T he MPigs Cou nt Y
Pomona Gra n gf' w i ll vis it lh&lt;•
CalHa Cou nt _
\· Pomona C ra ngPa l
thP Hod m·y C r angP Ha ll on
Mo nd &lt;Jy J l S p 11 1
I.F. TA Rl' TO WNS HI P -

T UPPERS PLA I NS - T h&lt; •
Bahr reunion will be hl:'ld Su nd a ~·
at the Tu ppers Plai ns VFW Post
beginnin g a t noon ror rP la ti vr s.
famil ies a nd £rlend s of Abraham
and Var y ! Wil li Ba hr.

DARW I N - Th f' f am il\· ul
Wal ter and Nellie Ri il'r VanM l'
tf' r w ill have a r Pu n ion Sund ;l _\· at
the r oad sidr res t in Da r win . ,\
po lluck di nnrr wil l hrg rn at I
p.m .

TOWNSHIP

CH ESTER - A L abor !);11
ch ic ken barht'cue will be held
Monda y at lhr ChestPr !·' ire
Department T here wi ll bP 7110
chick en hal ves . 130 pou nd ' of
ri b s, and 7~l ga llo ns of homPm&lt;-tdr
icecream A gard en tract or pu ll.
fl ea mar ket and yard sal e wi ll
also be held. SN vrng wil l beg in at

TlES D AY
HA CINE: - Ra cin e \ 'r ll agc
Cl lu nc il wil l mC'P l Tu(•s dav dl 7
p m ;r t lh f' co unci l c hamb~'r s.
l'I IF: STF. Il - T heChes tcr PTO
w i ll tlH'f'l T uf'sd a,v at 7 p.m . at
Cll t •sl!' r E lf'm r nt ar y . Th e past
m ilt rnns of E va n_g cl inP ChaptPr
No_ 172 Orde r of I he Fa strr n Sta r
Will hu ld a IJ iCniC il l l hP hOm(' Of
fk&gt;ss it• King on Tur sday a I 6 p. m .
Bri ng i l f'm ·prrd di s h a nd ta blr
'! t·rdr·p Mr·a t wi ll br prO\' id cd .

IH : IINESfl 'I. Y
T ht' Ch r .sl&lt; 'l
CHF.ST f·: ll r ,Jrdr•n l'!uiJ wi l l h ~n · r an Of)(' O
nwt·lj.m g Wr·dn Ps da \' at I p.m . ;II
111c l' ht ';., tpr l 'nitcd Mf'thodi st
Ch u 1't' h. t\ll R&lt;~ l'&lt;h · n club s a nd
n on - mPmht·r~ d iT' Jn vi ti'd to
Jltcnd. '' F:lll H:l l' \'f':-,1 Lisi n,g
l,.r ui l s :rnd V&lt;'~ &lt;' lab l&lt;'s i n F loral
,\rr.J. n g l' mt• n ls' wil l bf• !hr progra rn
Rd rPshmrnl 'i wi l l tw

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b: :m p. m ct 1 l h t •
fi n · statiun in Hu t la ncl . Thr
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IU:F. DS\'lLI .E - Th&lt;' Oli,·r
To wn sh ip Tr u s tPr~ will mr f't
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* 2 AllfDJilent Racks- Ball Joints, etc .
* Shocks - Struts

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* Mechanica On Duty
* Cuatom Exhaust · Muffler Shop (Special DUAL .. .$99.951
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* Complete Brake Shop (Rotors Turned) $ 99.95 and up
* Farm Implement Tires, Lawn Mowers, etc .

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WfDNfSDAY

TIIUISDAY

FIIIDAY

SAfUlDAY

SUNDAY

u

Fried Chtcken

Fried Chicken

fred Ch&lt;eierJ

Fr1ed Ftsh

Fried fish

Fned Chicken
fried fish

N

Meatloaf

Chopped Steao

Fried Chi ch n
Fmd fi sh
Sttr Frr es

fr1ed Chrck rn

Chicken or Pork

House Choi ce
Veal Parmesa n

w/ Oni ons &amp;
Peppers
House Choi ce

Fried Chi cken
Fried fi sh
Chtcken Broccoli
Casserole

Spagh elt&lt;
Ham &amp;Sca llops

Sf&lt;r fr&lt;es

House Chot ce

Chicken &amp;

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Fr~ed

FIS h

Chow Me in
English Pot Roast

c

Hou se Choi ce

Stuffed Pepp m
Metts &amp; Appl es
Ho use Choi ce

Baied Chick en

Chopped Steak

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Baked FISh
Country Baied
Steak
Carved Roast Beet
Chicken or Pork
Cow Meinn
English Pot Roas t

Fried Chr d en
Baked FISh
Catf" h
Carved Aost Beef
Stutted Pe ppors
Metts &amp; Apples

Bai ed fish

Frred Ch1cken

Carved Roast Beef

Baked F" h
BBQ Ribs

Veal Parme san

Shrim p Creole
Ca r~ed Roast Beef

Meat loaf

Dev&lt;led Crab
Chopped Stea k
w/ Onions &amp;
Pep pe1s
Roast Tu1 key

Ham
w/ Rm m Sa uce

Baked Ch icoen

Noodles
Ham
w/ Ra isin Sauced
Carved
Roast Beet

Fri td Chicken

Bak ed FISh
Fried Ch icken

Baked FISh

Bai ed Ch&lt;eken

Fmd Chr cken

Ch rcken Bro ccolt
Ca sserole

SaliSbury Steao

Fned Cht cken

BBQ Ribs

Baoed Fis h
Strr

Baked Ch&lt;e ien

F r~es

w/ Sp anish Sauce
Spaghottr
Str r frees
Ham
&amp; Sca ll ops
Peel &amp; Eat Sh r~m p
BBQ
Ar bs
Frted Shrimp
Ja mbalaya Seafoo d
Frr ed Oyste rs
Carvtd Roast Beef
Shrrm p Creole
Ca1ved Roast Beet
Baked Chi cken
Fried Clams

Devil ed Crab

Baked Chicken
DeV&lt;I ed C ~ bs

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MONDAY

fUfSDAY

WDINESDAY

Frted Chicken

Fried Chicken

Fried Frsh
Braised Beet l&lt;ps
&amp; Noodles

Fried fish
Corned Beef
&amp; Cabbage

Fred Chicken
fried f&lt;Sh
Spaghett&lt;

Creamed
Ham &amp; Cabbage
Hause Cho ice

Ham &amp; Beans
Hou se Choice

House Choict
Ch&lt;c ken J ned

Stea k

TJIUISDAY
f rted Chtc ke n
Fried Fish
Ham Hawau
House Cho1ce

Chopped Stea k
w/ Onwns &amp;
Pepper s

fRIDAY
Frr ed Cht cken
Frred F1 sh
St ir Fri es
Metts &amp; Kraut

Sal isbury Steak
/ Spanish S-a uce
Hou se Choice

Baked Ch&lt;c ken

SArURDAY

SUNDAY

Frted Cht cken
Fried Fts h
St 1r F1ies
Ltv er &amp; Onions

BeefStew

f r~ed

Ch&lt;eken

Baked f&lt;1h
Stir Frie s

House Choice

Bak ed Chicken
l asagna

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Ch&lt;e ken &amp;
Noo dle s
Ha m
w/ Ra isin Sau ced

Carved
Roas t Beef

Fmd Chicken

Baked f&lt;S h

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Fried Chick en

Baked fish
Braised Beef Tips
&amp; Noodles
Creamed
Ham &amp; Cabbag•
Country Baked
Steak

E
R

Fried Chicke n

Fried Cht cken

Baked Fish
Corned Beet
&amp; Cobbog e
Ham &amp; Bea ns
Coltish
Carved Roast Beef

Baked Fis h
Spagh ett r
Carved Roast Be ef

BBQ Ribs
ShJ tm p Creole

HOURS OF OPERATION
LUNCH (Monday thru Saturday)
11 :00 a .m . to 3:00 p .m .
DINNER (Monday thru Saturday )
4:00 Pm . to 8:00 p.m .
SUNDAY (Dinner All Day)
11 :00 a .m . to 8:00 p .m .
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Frted Chtcken

Sh1 Fr tes
Metis &amp; Kraut

ft~ed

Chrcken

Bak ed f&lt;Sh
Baied Fis h
Sa li sbury Steak
BBQ A&lt;bs
Ham Hawaii
Carved Roast Be ef
Jamba laya
Car~e d Roast Beef Peel &amp; [at Shrimp
Carved Roas t Be et
Chop ped Steak
Fried Shrimp
w/ Onions &amp;

Pep per s

Fried Oy stu s
S hr~mp Creol e
Fr~ed Clam s

Baked Ch &lt;d en
Dev iled Crabs

Carved Roast Beef

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OWNER: AUcrJONEER LON NEAL
MANAGER: CHRIS NEAL
SERVICE MANAGER: OSCAR GRIFFITH

SaliSbury Steak
/ Spani sh Sauce
Sti1 frie!
House Cho1 ce

Roast Tur key

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446 -0166
8:30 to S:OO Monday-Friday
8:30 to 12 Saturday
( losed Thursday
.

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8:30 to 5:00 Monday-Friday
Closed Thursday

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Sliding fee sole. No one refused services because of inability to pay.

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T hl' Co lumbi a T own shi p T ru s·
!('(.' S wi ll m PPI Monday at 7:30
p.m . a t thr f irr station.

LOTT R I DC 1·:-Th f'rr willlw .1
smor gasboa rd rlin nrr on Sun d ct\·
a t 2 p.m . a t lht • Lo tt ri d gP
Comm uni t y CPn iPr . cu~ t i s $:) fo r
adul ts anCI S~!_:)n for chi ld re n
unde r 12

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F-ashwn tha t ftts :"' wt th hr:nmlul
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L c l&lt;HI Tu wm hlp Tr u str l's will
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S\'HA CUSE T lu• Sut ton
To wn ship T ru .'i tf't 's will m PPt
Monda.v at 7 :m p .m a t thr?
S~'l' ilt' U .'if' Mu nc ipal Build ing.

RA CINI-: - The Rac rne Vo l un ·
l eer F ire DC? pa r tm r n t is sponso r ·
i ng a chickrn b ar becuf' on
Sunda y beginnin g at II a.m . Cos t
of the d inn er is :!&gt;1.'io and a hall
ch icken is $;).2:l. ThP l.=1 dirs
auxl llary will srr v&lt;" homf·madP
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COnVERSE

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DINNER COMMITIEE - Pi ctured are memb er s of the Ga!Ua
County Minis terial Association as they prepare for the annual Beef
Barbecue Dinner F riday, Sept 71rom 5to 7 p.m. From bottom , l eh
clockwise: Rev . Luth er Tracy, Calvary Baptist; Rev . AI Early,
First Presbyteri an; Sr. Judy :'&lt; orwlck, St . Louis Catholic; R ev .
K eith Curd, Good News BapUst; Rev . ARt Lund, Holzer Hospital
Chapl ain; Uev . Webste r Cox, Simpson Chapel; and Uev. Joe
Hefn er, Grace l l11ited Methodl• t , president of th e Minis ter i al

Confidential Services:
Birth Control
V.D . Sreening
Cancer Screening
Pregnancy Testing

FA SHI ON T H AT F I T S

RUTL AND T he Cr owr
reu nion wi ll be held Sund av at t h&lt;•
Rutland Fire men's Pa rk . A (' rl
vrn •d di sh d ln nrr w i ll bl'g in al
noo n

CHESHI RE - T he Fi fe n ' un
lon wi ll bf' hf'ld Sund ay at noon d l
thP Ky ~Pr Crrr k f. mp toy&lt;' &lt;'-'
Club.

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so n. an a ttor ney for Miller.· 'T his
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Inexc usa bl e by any p1•rson in a
position of powPr. part1 r ularly a
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OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY - Ray and Hazel Eblin DeLong
cel ebrated their 55th wedding anniver sar y on Saturd ay, Au g. 31.
They r eside at Patriot Star Roult•, Box 154 . GaiUp oli s, Ohio, 4563 1.

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TUi\n· and 1 10~ ~ . \ I \'on•h J T! TI'I.E

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of a barbecue bee f san dwich
prepared In Rev . John Jack son's
beef coo ker " old smokle" , cole
sl aw and chips (dona ted by
Captain D's) , home made baked
beans, an d drin k.
This year , an additional lea
lure will be a select ion of pies and
ca kes which can be pu rchased
f or dessert.
Rev. Webster Cox of Simpson
Chapel In Rio Grande. Is chai r ·
person of this event . Rev . Joe
Hefner, Pres iden t of the M lnlsteral Associ ation. asks for the
support of the co mmunit y to
m ake this major lu nd ra iser a

Woman sues retired judge over kiss

Goodwin-Roush
GALL I POLI S Steve and
Ci ndy iRo ushl Goodwi n PX c hangc d vo \~v· s Aug. 2J durin g an
outdo or ceremony at th e Mid
d h' to n E s t a tr s
Thf' weddin g wa s prrfornwd
by llrv. RobP rl Kuhn .
Cy nth i~l L au dP rmilt wa~ m tt
Iro n of ho nor a nd Andrr v; Cood ·
w i n. son o f th l' g r oom w:Js bf'&lt;; f

Sunday Times-Sentinei - Page- B-5

Benefit dinner set Sept. 7
GALLI POLIS - The Gallla
County Ministeri al Associ ation Is
plannin g It s an nual Beef Bar becue Dinner for F riday, Sept. 7,
5-7 p.m . at the Was hington
Elementary School Ca feteria.
This spec ial event will be a
fund raiser to benefit the Assoc iation' s E mer ge ncy Food Pan try
and rel at ed m ln lster les .
Ticket s for the dinner can be
purchased for $4 from any
minist erial associ ation m ember
or by contact ing Grace Un!Jed
Met hodist Church, liOO Second
Avenu e. 1446-0555 1.
The evening's meal will co nsist

M !DDL EPORT Pa tricia
T homa s R.N .. has accepted the
posi tion of Assista n t H ead Nurse
of the Intensive care unit at
O' Bieness Hospi tal In Athens.
Mr s. T homas has been emp loyed at O'Bienes s Hospital
si nce 1984 . She hol ds an as soci ate
degree in nursing from Hoc king
iechnica l Colleg&lt;' and Is al so a
f ormer gr adua te of Buc keye
H ill s Sc hoo l of Pr a c t ica l
N ursing
Mrs. Th omas i s currently
licensed in th&lt;' sta t e of Ohio as
we ll as West Virg in ia and Is
cert ified in ACLS. She re sides In
Midd leport wi th her husband and

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

BB Q Ribs
Dev il ed Crab

Stir Fr ies
Liver &amp; Oni on s

Beet Stew
Baked Chi cken

LUN CH I l l 00 a m fo 300 pm)
....
Monday lh&lt; u Saturda y
DINN ER [4 00 p m Jo800 pm)
Monday lh ru Thrusday and Sa tu rday
FRIDAY DINNER (Giant Se afo od Buffo!)
14 00 p m to 8 OlJ p m )
SUNDAY DINNER (All Day)
CHILDREN (All Day and Eve ryday!

D Served with a Choice of 6 Vegetable Items
D Includes 30 Item Salad Bar
D Plus - Desserts and Beverages

Baked Chrcken

$3 .72 pl u s ta x
$5 .61 p lu s t a x
$6 .55 ) plu s tox
$5 .61 plu s tax
$2 .35 plu s t ax

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

September 2, 1990

September 2. 1990.

ties

for

more

than 150 years as ways of keeping
alive Welsh t raditions.
So seriou sly did the descend·
ants of th e Welsh take the ir
musi c in 1918 on the occasion of
the " Welsh Centennial" that they
hired a professional choir dlrec·

to r from Cincinnati to come to
Thurman and Oak Hill to train
the si ngers in the communil y
c horu s. Professor Da vid Davis of
Cincinnati had been choral direr·
tor for th e Billy Graham of th at
rra Gipsy Smith as well as
direr tor for the Welsh Chora l
Society . the Mendelssohn Cho ra l
Soc iety . the Tu sc ulum Cho ra l
Soc it•tv and the Choir Guild of
Cinc innati. Two thousand song
book s v.'r r P ord erPd for th r

WELSH TRADITION - Some of tlu: larg&lt;•sl gathering• in Galli a

and Jackson Counties havt• bt•en for Wt!lsh singing t•vrnl., , Tlw first
largt&gt; t•vent was held at tht• grovt•rwar Moriah Churd1 in IX:lH with
5, 000 people present .

Local man ordained
GALLIPOLIS - M arc Sarrett
of Ga llipoli s was ordai ned lor the
mini str y on Sund ay, Aug 2b at
First Ba ptist Church .
Sa rrPII. d membPr of Fi r st
Bap ti st , n•epn t ly grad uated fr om
Ma r ietta Bible Co llege and hold s
a bachelors degn?f' from Oh io
f\ graud alf' of Ca l!i;J AraJPm .v
High School. hf' i ~ tlw son of
Lu r i l iP and Hu ~sP II SaJTP II of

Gal li po lis.
Abu u t lin · _
vf' &lt;H '&gt; iJgo , Sa r rPII
-..;~id hPr r aliwrJ(;orl" !'- plan fo r h i-;
l ife· was In pa storal w ork. and
bega n -. inrerr stud _
v fnr that
\ lX' ation .
AI I hough hf' has c d nrl irl aflod t"oi
a church pa :;f or ~ position in
Cambrid gr, Ohio. his long ran g!'
goa l 15 to Sf' l' a m i u istr:-. for Hu•
s tud t' n l ~ at Ol1io L' uJ\'I'rs it\
During thr ordin;J!i on SlT\'iCt'
a t First llaptbt ("hurch, D1
Myron K Guilll'r of Mar il •tta
Bib le College gal'e tht• addrPss
Hi s qurstionin g b.\ 11 h(LJ rcl of

MI\RC SARRETT
p&lt;L'i to ro.; on thf'o logy a nd mi ss ion
wa.o. . h t~ ld S atu rd.;~ y.1\ u g '2~ ar tht•
!' hur r h

Family reunion held at Tyn Rhos
drscrndrnts of Oa\ ·id
Gr iffilh and \iarv A nn M cCn'iH\
Thr

Jo nes mrt at Tvn Rho.-; o n Aug

I~

for t heir b'ith n •un ton
Thirt~ · rrl a li\'f' and onP gu&lt;·s t
wr r r prr sr n t for thP d a \·
Onr bi rt h wa s rt•portrcl to
Cy nthi a a nd Mich;wl Mr•n!f •r - .t
so n . nam t• rl ZJ ch ,tn
P .tul
Mf' nZN .

~o dPath s hacl occ un•d du r ing
t hf' yr ar Tw o wrddin g.. wt· rt ·
rrportrd - Da v id KPII v Bo wm a n
m.;~rT i {~d MPlod_
\. Dawn A tchr·'ion
and Marlrnr Harri son m ;.ll"t"i l'd
Fra nk Thoma s K.ad\'an iji .
ThP old es t pn•sr nt was .YLJJ"ii •
.Jonf' s. 91. and th r vou ngrst wa :-.

l~'th

Bahl&lt;'da .
Thosr at trnd ing wpn• Mr ctnd

:Vl r s. Dcn·ld A lti zPr ; Mr and Mrs
(; ;u .v A ltl zl'r; Mr and Mrs l{a _
\
D.l\'is. M;~r·v iind l{i l'ha rd 1\"ida.\ ·.
and Marif' .lnnl'S al l of Cal li &lt;l
Cou nt.v .
Mr and Mr.o., n ;wid Bowman
of .laf'kson . l.1 •v.·is ;Jnd A lbPrt
.l nnt '"· of \\'a.\' OI'S dl le; :\ll r ~tn cl
M r '-' . T orn L t•Pft' &lt;Jnd Bo b. o l
ll unt i nglnn . W \ ' a : .J ohn L0PII '.
of LP x ing ton. K ~: Mr and Mr "
ll o mPr CrPPf' h. Mr dOd Mr "

t; alr Marqua r dt. ol Dav ton : Mr .
and Mr s. Frank lin Fu lt on ancl
gut's t Dori s Spurlock. of Krt a•r
ing : Mr and Mr l\. Don Fo rgPy, o l
Sou th Po int , a nd .J uli a. J amPs.
1-: I iza bel h. Chris to ph l'r . . Joh n a net
Re th Ba hll'da . of Huntin gton .
W \'a .

RSVP Volunteers to be honored
OAK

HILL - T ilt• Hf'tirr &lt;l
Senior Vo lu ntrC'r Pr ogram w i ll
n 'cog nizp its voluntrP rs IJ\ wa\'
of a rf'cog n ilion picnic to hp ht 'l(l
T hu rsda v , Srpt 1.'1 ;1t nnoo n
T hfl picnic wil l bP hl'lli in ! tw
s hd trr hou sr of t hr Par ish(; r ow ·
near Oa k Hil l. Th i.-, annual ~ '\'C' Il!
eommPmoratcs II vPars of thf'
RSVP Program spot;sort'd bv tht •
U ni vC'rs tt y of R10 Grand£' .
E nt en a i nment will b1' pro

Sibley family
reunion held
August 19
Thf' Sibh•.v famil\' rrun io n wa s
held on Aug . t9 il l Has kin s
Com muni! .\' Park . Those al tcnd
lng were Clarence Go ldin Sib·
ley . Bill and lw a Sibl••v; Mlk&lt;',
And r ea, and Linda Sibl ey; Rov
Sibley; Ca rl. Tht•lma Sib l!'v;
Todd, Am y and Tressa Sibley;
Micky Sibley ; M issv and Court ·
ney Swa in; Hoda ly . .J r Susi e
Sibley Ga rl ic; Jot' and Eom a
Sibley Pickett; Ky le. Ma r jorie
Si bl ey Donnaly; Robrrv . .len·
niter Donnaly; Jeff. Ba r bara ,
April, Jesslea Donnaly: Dav i d.
Ca thy, Grace, An na Louise Don ·
nal y, Joe, Judy, Jeff Pickett ;
Di ane Fisher; Roger and Dar ·
lene Ga rlic; Allee, Donald and
David Moorey; Bob. Faye and
Robin Pickell; Debbie, John
Dwayne L ance Neville; Ray
Mable Sibley ; Jim and Joan
Pickell; Ja y , Andrea ..Je nnifer
Cremeans.
Prayer was given at noon by
Jeffrey Donnaly. The c hildren
enjoyed pull ·pull golf and the
slides at the park. Next year' s
reunion was planned for Aug. 18,
1991. The oldest In at tendence
was Clarence Sibley . The young·
est was Anna Louise Donnaly .

\" idrd bv 1h(' C a I I ia Cou n 1v Sr&gt;n io1

Cit iZens

Olde T.r mt• ( 'horus
V o lunt£·f'r ~ w ill rpn •i\·t · 1·1· r·ngn i
tio n awa rd-, fo r !hPir "l'l" \'i n ·
ln \'i tN•s '"d "o includ (• \' u lunt rP r
Sta tio n S upPrYi '-or~ &lt;Jn d
rn r rn tw rs of lhl' prog r am -. &lt;H.l v i
~u rv counc il. L1Ch p1 •r son at tP ml
in g is asked !11 bri ng d t' Il\·' Crrrl
dish and tabl(• spn· icr· Mr•a l ;tnrl
brve ra ges wi ll bl' furnis hl'd
If any \"Oiunt cPr s nerd t ron1 s
por tat lo n 10 th P picnic c·nn!oJ! 't
Count y co ordinator .Jo i\nna
Morri s at thl' (;;IIIia St• ni() l
CP ntl' l' at ·l~l-i - 7 01Kl

t h eGal ll a T imes unJan .8, 1"4~ .11

was in 1900 that Dan 1Rc•dtwad1
Evans was as ked if he would not
a llow his four d aug htP rs i Eliza
beth, Margaret , Acta and Es
te llal to sing at a Grand Army of
the Republic reunion in Po rts·
mouth . The quartet sa ng so wPII
that the girls started getting
Invitations from allover th e area
to sing In loca l churches and
lodges.
·'Once they sang m a coal mine
100 feet down and two miles back
at Shawnee In Perry Co unty.
They rode miles underground to
reac h their miner audi ence .
The highlight of the career of
the Edwards sis ters came in 1908
when they were si gned by a
Ch lcago booki ng agency for a
tour along the U.S. Pacific coast.
From 1900 10 1925, when the
quartet sang regular ly, they
covered 44 of Ohio's co unties and
several counties In West Virgl·
nla, Wiscons in, Illinois and
Mi chigan.
"G irlish as th ey were, they
broke down and laughed one
night during their progra m in an
Indianapolis ehurch The gig·

French Art Colony announces fall class schedule
GALLIPOLIS - The French
Ar t Colony an nou nces lis Fall
Cl ass Schedule as follows :
VISUAL ARTS:
Int r oduction to PhotographyMondays. Sep t. 17·0c t. 8. 6-8 p.m.
Learn all abo ut the principles of
photography, yo ur 35 mm ca ·

mera, an d mu ch more . Bring 35

U ni vr r ~ it v

occas ion, so we ca n guess this
choir, composed of Oak Hill.
Jackson and Centen111e resi ·
dents was e nor mous .
T he program at Cen tervil le
was held Aug. 29, 1918 and
included addresses by Jud ge
Benner Jones, Gom er C. Evan s.
VIrgil H. Evans, Da niel w.
Williams . .John L Davies, Jud ge
David Da vis, E.J. Jones and Dr .
John M . Davis . Included on th e
musical program besides th e
huge choir were: Mr and M r s
Morgan Jones .
During that sa m e week a
celebration was also held at
Moriah Church and included on
the mu sica l program were: W .S.
JanE's, Rachel and Eva Edwards ,
John New ton Dav is , Evan and
Ka thr vn Edwards, Jan e, Gladys
and Margaret Hannah Dav is.
El la s Jone s a nd Robert
William s.
Perhap s th e most famou s
Welsh singers to com e from the
area wrre the Edwards sis ters
who were f requently ca lled on to
sin g in the Mo ria h Chu rc h, bl'lng
at one time their home church.
According to a piece done by

mm camera , pencil and paper .
The in stru ctor Is John Rossignol.
Pre· register by Sept. 12. Th e cos t
Is $.12 .
Yo un g Art ist Meets Ou tdoors
- Mon days, Sept. 17·0ct. 8. 6·8
p m .. students from ages 12·18.
Lea rn how t o see things differ·
f'n l l~'. the way an artist perceives
his subj ects. Bring pencils , eras ·
ers &amp; paper Th e instru ctor is
Taml Rossig-nol. Pre.reglster by
Sept 12, cos t Is $32 .
WORKSHOPS &amp; SEMINARS
Pastel Works hop - Friday,
Oct. 26, 7·9 p.m . and Sat. Oct. 27, 9
a. m ·4 p.m . Class will receive a
techniquPs d('monstratlonon F'rl ·
day. and Sa turda y they will work
on a pa rticular painting to
pract ice t hC'se tec hniques. Saturda y In cludes a lu nc heon. Ca ll the
FA C at t6 141 446·38.34 for supplv
list. Pre· registration req uired by
Oct. 17. I nstr uct or Is Sa nd y
St Pvcn s Perri ne Thr cost Is $3.5
for both day s and luncheon .
Parent Child Workshop. Su n·
day, Sept. 2.1. 2·3: 30 p.m . Tour of
ga lleri es and three dimen sion al
work . Rubbings don e with an ·
tlq ue pieces . Eac h child mu st be
accom pani ed by an adull [n
structor is Sa undra Koby . Pre
reg ister by Sept 15. Cos t is free
Halloween Mask Making Preschoo l art , Satu rda y. Oet 20.
9-11 a .m Mak e m ask s for t ric k or
treat night. Pre· reg ist er by Oct
10. Instr uct or Is Shtrln Nuggud
Cost is $5 .00
CRAFT S:
Herbs and I he Garden
Mondays. Aug . 27 ·Nov. 26, 6·8: 30
p .m. Bring clipper s, herbs from
own garden or yo u m ay buy from
thr In stru ctor . Thr Instructor Is
Vilma Plkkoja Cos t Is $14
1$1 clasS!
Begi nnin g Quilli ng, Monday s.
S&lt;&gt;pt . 24 ·0C t. 22, 1·4 p.m. on first
cla ss , 1·.1 p.m . on all others
Pre·regl ster by Sept. 19 Br ing
paper and pPnclt. Will purcha se
own ma iC' rla ls afiP r 1st class .
I nstructor Is Bunnv Kuhl Cost Is
$.15
.
Basket Making - All classes
on Mondays. 6·10 p.m Crac ker
Basket ·Sept. 24. pre· regl ster bv
Sept. 19. cos t Is $1:1 Jeremiah
Baskei ·Oct. 15. pre·reglster by
Oct . 10. cos t is $20 50. Herb
Dry ing -flasket ·Oct 22, p re ·
register by Oct 17. cost Is $19 .
Call l hr F'A C for house hold items
nerd r d. I nstr uctor is Jeri Allie.
DANCE

Ins tructor Is Devon Wills.
Prr·reglstratlon Is required on
all classes by Aug. 31.
PreSchool Move ment - Tues
day. Sep t. 1·0ct. 9. 4: 30·5: 15
p.m ., ages 4 &amp; 5. Cost Is $21 .
Beginning Ballet I - Tuesday.
Se pt . 4·0ct. 9, 5: 30·6: 30 p.m.
and /or Saturd ays . Sept. 8.
Oct. 6, 13, 11: 45· 12: 45 p.m., ages
6·8. M ay ta ke both Tues. and Sat.
The cos t is $24 on Tu esday' s cl ass
t 6 1esso ns) and $16on Saturda~·s
cl ass 11 lessons! .
Ballet li - Tuesdays, Sept.
4·0ct. 9, 6: 15·7: 45 p.m. and
Saturdays, Sept. 8, 22 &amp; Oct. 6. 13
from 1·2 p.m ., ages 8·15. 18 year s
old s with at least I year dan ce
training please) . The cost is $45
for both Tues. and Sa turdays.
Adult Movem ent -Sa turdays,
Sept . 8, 22 &amp; Oct. 6, 13. 10: 30·11 : 30
a.m. L oose clothing and ballet
slip pe rs req ulred . Cos 1 Is $1 8 tor 4

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days, Sept. 12, - starting at 2
p.m . Half hour lessons scheduled
thru the FA C. Group and priva te
lessons are available. Cl assica l
Guitar needed. The Instructor Is
Matthias Stegmann The eost Is
$101prlvate lesson and $5 / group
lesso n.
Plano - Sa turda ys, S&lt;•pt 8.
startin g at 9 a.m. Half hou r
lessons scheduled lhru the FAC
In stru c tor Is Charlotte Steg
mann. Cost Is $8/ lesso n.
Voice - Sat urd ays . Se pt. 8.
starlin g at 9 a.m . Half hour
lessons sc heduled thro th e FAC
In st r uctor Is Cha r lott e Steg
mann . Cost is $101iesson .

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first Welch Church in the area,
was f ounded i n 1835 in the home
of John E . Evan s, with H
members. Shortly th erea fter , a
log church was built in the

no rthwes 1 cor ner of thE:' presPnt
cem etary. Peop le worshippPd in
the log chu rc h unti1! 846 when the
present church building was
erected at a eost of $2.000. The
first c hurch of logs had cost S10U .
T he first Welsh Gy manfa in
southern Ohio was held at Mori ah
in 1838 with 11 churehcs rt•pres
t•nw d by OV('f 800 s inge rs. T hP
audienC{' wa s pstimatrd &lt;1 1 al:xJut

5,000 peo ple.

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POMEROY
Wal ke&lt;s
throughout Meigs County will get
out their favorite travelin g shoes
on Sept. 22 for the American
Heart Association's Turkeywalk .
The event will begin at10 a.m. at
the Meigs High School I rack.
The turkeywalk i s expected to
attract walkers of all ages from
throughout the community . Ac·
cording to Millie M i dk iff , even t
c ha irm an , the fund s r aised
through Turkeywa lk pled ges and
donations will support theAm eri·
can Heart Association's research, public and professional
education, and community ser ·
vtce progra ms
According to thf' Ampricl1n
Hearl Associ ation , ne arly half of
all deaths in the United Stales
each yea r arf' caused by cardlo·

GALLIPOLI S- Act iviti es and
menus f or the week of Sep t. .1
through 7 at !he SPn ior Citizens
Ce nter , 220 Jackson Pike, will be
as follows:
Monday . Closed f or holiday .
Tuesday: STOP / Physical Fit ·
ness at 10: 30; video matinee,
"The Color Pu rp le... at 12. 30
Wed nesday : Pret ry Pun ch
(Bas ics\ Ju anita Wood. 10 a.m :
Cards , I to 3 p.m .
Thursd ay: Bi ble Study with
M ar lon Williams , 10:45 a .m.,
Blood Pres sure 1 Volunteen
M.Porter fr om 10 a. m . to noon;
Herb class with VI lma Pikkoja,
1:30 p.m .
Friday: EXPO 1990 at Scio to
Falrgounds . Con tact I &amp; R offi ce
for transportation .
Menus consist of ·
Monday Closed f or holid av
Tuesday : Beef or pork Ba r ·B·
Q, tater tots. cole sl aw , bun and
fru it cup.
Swi ss steak .
Wednesda y:
whipped potatoes, ca r rot and
ra isin salad, br ead and peanu t
bu Iter coo kie
Thursday Ham loaf, ma ca
ron! sa l ad, ka l ei vineg ar, bread
and buttersco tc h pudding.
Friday : Chtcken and nood les,
co rn and grren I ima s, bi scu its
and bana nas in ora ngr juicr
Makr rrsrr\'a tions by cal l ing
446 ·7000 before 9 a. m . th e dav
attending .

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vascular disease. However. Mid·
klff said that the Turkeywalk
also presents another message.
"We're t r ylng to sprea d the
word that walkin g can help
people get physically fit and
co ndition their hea rt s a nd
lun gs," she sa id , "a nd it 's an
activit y the en ti re family can
enjoy."
Walkers ca n collect pledges or
flat donation s fr om frie nd s.
neig hbor s, rei at lve s and fellow
wor ker s. Through the sponsor ·

ship of Whaley' s Auto Parks and
Ba nk One, both of Po meroy, the
following prizes ar e ea rned; $50,
ea rn a Turkey walk !·Shirt; $100,
earn a I ·Shirt and a turkey; $150,
earn a t·shlr t, turkey and fanny
pack; $200, ear n a t ·shlrt , turkey,
fa nny pack and a sweatshirt;
$300, earn a t·shlrt, turkey , fanny
pack, sweatshirt and spor tsbag.
Anyone wishing to par ticipate
in the event or need ing more
information shou ld contac t Mid·
kiff at 992·2133.

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br ser ve d, a nd a tour of Holzer
Cl int c and the Cli nic's Sport s,
Indu str ial and Re habil ll allve
Mrdtrln c Depa rtment i s
sc heduled
Reg is trat i on begin s at 9 a.m.
on Sept. II, with the presrnt a
li ons beginn ing at 9: 30a. m . and
thr completion of 1he con fere nce
sc·l for 2 p .m .
Th e m eetings will be held in the
Fr ench 5()() Room of Holzer
Medic al Ce nt er .

Midkiff are top walkers, Marie Hauck, center,
who has earned $400 ever since the Turkeywalk
has been held, and Emmogene Congo, who earned
$500 in last year's walk.

Walking enthusiasts gear up
for annual AHA Turkeywalk

Register for FREE hand tool
giveaway.

Look to us for a great Healthcare Pacbge.

Vtlo,.,.. Memorial Hospital

TURKEYWALK - MlWe Midkiff, len. Is
chalnnan for this year's 1\merlcan Hearl
Association Turkeywalk. Walkers wlll earn
money based on donations and pledges from
friends, family and fellow workers. Pictured with

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close touch with you without tra veling long distances.

We offer an effective H ome Health Ca rr Nursing Se rvice to assist
you in your own res iden ce when you are dismissed from the hospital. We
have helicopter service whe n serious injuries or critical illnesses reguire
more specialized treatment . There's a Skilled Care Nursing Facility.

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GALLIPOLIS- Cus tomers of
52 Foodland superm arkets and
area res iden ts In West Virginia,
Kentucky and Ohio will now be
ab le to donate their used alum I·
num beverage cans to benefit
young burn vict im s treated at
Cabell·Huntlngton Hospital in
Huntin gt on, W.Va . , as part of
Aluminum Ca ns for Burned
Child re n tA CBC i , an ln·store
recycling program recently in·
tradu ced by Foodland.
In the immediate area, East·
man' s Foodlands are particlpat ·
lng In this communlty·mlnded
pro ject. ACBC co ntainers for
depositing aluminum cans , can
be found near the front entry of
area Foodland stores located In
Ga llipoli s, Pom eroy, Wellston
and Pt. P leasa nt , W.Va.
Residents can now donate thei r
used aluminum beverage can s at
recycl in g bins l ocated in area
Foodland supermarkets .
Foodland wllllhen sell the cans
to Alcoa Recycling Company and
donat e the money raised to a
special ACBC fund, admlnls·
tered by the Cabe ll· Huntlngton
Hospital Foundation. ACBC m&lt;r
nles will help provide essential.
non· medlca l equipm ent as well
as therapeutic equipment for the
bu rn unit, t o aid in the r ecover y
and r ehabilitation of youn g burn
vi ctims.
The Introductio n of this re·
g lona l, three·stat e ACBC brings
th e number of ACBC progra ms
underway nationwide to 25;
together these programs have
ea rned over $1 million to help
burn victims.
Ca bell· Huntlngt on Hospital
ser ve s 27 counties throughout
West Virg inia, Ohio and Ken ·
1uck y. T he Burn JCU is the only
f acil it y of it s k ind In West
Virg inIa. T he four ·bed unit treats
about 70 burn victims a year .
ABCB Is sponsored by Food ·
land and Alcoa Recycling Com ·
pa ny . For more Information,
co nt act Cabell·Huntlngton Has·
pllal at 13041 526·2052.

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ch urch with his pant legs pulled
up, the la ugh ter could not be
and they were
chec ked ashamed because nobody knew
what they were laughing about,
and. of cour se, they could not
ex pl ai n it pu blicly ." !T imes)
Ada Edwa rds ' daughter also
became famou s Ruth Davis
sang with thf' Horace Heldt
orchestra in Hollv wood In 1940
and ·41.
Moriah Chu rc h, which is called
the " Mother of them All".

At Veterans Memo ri al - Your Hometo wn Hos pi tal - we offer
you a grea t package nf hea hhcarc services

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Welsh took their music seriously in 1918
By JAMES SANDS
GALLIPOLIS - The Welsh
have contributed greatly to
music in southern Ohio not to
mention all of
America, Gy ·
m a nta s a nd
Ei s teddfods
have been held
In Gallla and
Jackson Coun·

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio

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

Three Holzer nurses recognized
for their personal advancement

Gallia Community calendar
SUNDAY
CHESHIRE- Fife reunion Sun·
day at Kyger Creek Employees
Club; dinner at noon.

GALLIPOLIS - Diane Allen .
R.N .C .. Jan Frazee, R.N .C. , and
Becky Sanders, R.N .C., were
recently recognized lor their
personal advancement to Reg is
tered Nurse Certified, i n obstct ·
ric care, according to Nancy A.
Brunner, M.S., M.A .. R.N , v icL'
president of nursing lor Holzer
Medical Center.
Allen, Frazee and Sanders
prepared for and th en took the
necessary tests to be certified In
thier field through the National
Association ofthe Amencan Col·
lege of Obstetricians and Gyne·
co l oglsts C ertific a ti o n
Corporation.
This process Is Intended to
strengthen patient care and is
entered Into by a nurse, on a
voluntary basts. to heighten
specific skills In a select unit.
As Brunner potn ts out. "A

RIO GRANDE - The descend·
ents of John and Ann Richard s
will hold their 60th reunion Sept. 2
at Tyn Rhos Chu rc h. A basket
dinner will be served at noon .
GALLIPOLIS Pendleton
and Marcum reunion. Sunday.
church at II a.m .. dinner at I
p.m.
GALLIPOLIS Cremeen s
reunion Is Sunday, Raccoon
Creek County Park. shelter 2;
basket dinner at noon.
GALLIPOLIS - (){&gt;scendant s
of Rev . Samuel Lewis mee t for
reunion on Sunday. Raccoon
Creek County Pa r k, shelter 5;
dinner at noon.

nurse who studies and preparrs
to sit lor the test in g necessary to
be certified In a specialty area,
should be recognized for sel f·
motivation and effort put fort h Ia
achieve such a goal. Hol zer
Medical Center Is proud to
acknowledge our nursPs who
take the Initiative to acqul rr
addit ional skills and furthe r
en hance quality patient care."
Sanders Is from Gall ipoli s, and
graduated from the Holzer Mcdl ·
cal Center School of Nursing in
J une of 1971. She Initiated her
career at the hospital while still a
student In April, 1970, and has
continued as a staff nursP sl ncr
that time. Her cer tifica tion Is for
Inpatient obs tetrical care .
Frazee, also from Ga ll ipolis. Is
a 1977 graduate of the hospital' s
school of Nursing. She joined the
nursing staff Immediately alter
graduation and worked until
August of 1981, when she took a
three year leave. returning In
1984. Her certification Is In low
risk neonatal nursery .
Allen Is origi nally from Cleve·
land, graduated from Pa rma
Senior High Schoo l and Is a 1973
gradua te of the Lut heran Mcd l·
ca l Center School of Nursin g,
also In Cleveland. She has
comp leted additional studies at
Ohio State University and the
University of Rio Grande. All en
came to Holzer Medical Center
from Asbury College In Wilm ore .
Ky where she was a nurse In thei r
Health Services Department .
Her certification Is for inpa·
ttent obs tetrical nu rsing

Benefit yard sales
RODNEY - There wil l br a
benefit y ard sale for Zacha ry
Ben tley. a three-year·old luke·
mla patient at Children' s Hospi·
tal. Cincinna ti, Aug . 31 and Sept .
Jfrom9a .m . to 5 p.m atRod ney
Village II, Gav in St.

September 2. 1990

CENTENARY - McCall reun ·
ion is Sund ay, Centenary United
Methodist Church; dinner at

GALLIPOLI S - 'Vlitler, Min
nis and J ackson families reun ion' Sunday, Sept. 2 from 10 a.m .
to 6 p.m. at the Gallla County
Junior Fairground s.

GALLIPOLIS
Gallipoli s
Lions annual light bulb sal e beg·
Ins with 6 p .m. dinnl'r, rear of
Davls·Shu ler Build in g. 400 block
of Second Avvnue.

CADMUS - The McDaniel
Crossroads Church homPeomlng
is Sunday, 10 am. , with Rev.
Lawrence Self. Dinner at noon.

CHESH I RE - The Cheshire
Townshi p Tru stees w ill meet at
5:30p .m. at the Township Build·
lng at Kyger.

GALLIPOLIS The first
anniversary of Pastor Xev. Melvin Freeman, Trledstone Baptist
Ch urch, Is Sund ay. with services
at :1 p.m . , the Rev . Gilbert Craig
Jr. preaching. Rev . Dennis Hurt
speaks in morning worship, 10:45

GALLI POLIS - OAPSE Local
349 will meet TuPsday. Sept. 4 at 7
p.m . at Washington El ementary
cafeteria to ratify contract .

a.m .

MONDAY
RODNEY - G allia Count y
Pomon a Gra nge will mee t at
Rodney Gra nge hall on Monday,
Sept . 3 at 8 p.m. Members are to
bring tw o covered di shes for
potluck r l' fre shment following
m eeting.

WEDNE~Di\\'

GALLIPOLIS - Th e Galli a
County Bao rd of Hcallh wi ll meet
Wednesday , Sept. 5 at 9 a.m. in
the health departm ent office in
the cour thouse.
CALLIPOLI S - Be thel Ladies
Aide wr it meet I p.m . Wednes·
day. Sep t. 5 al l he home of Helena
a nd Robin Fcu stal. 74 Cedar St.
Members are asked to bring a
friend.

TUESDAY

RECEIVES CERTIFICATION - Nancy i\. Brunner, vice
president ol Nursing at Holzer Medical Center presents Jan
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Section

September 2, 1990

Pittsburgh hands Ohio
University 35-3 loss
By CHUCK MOODY
UP! Sport&amp; Writer
PITTSBURGH (UP!) -Derrick Lewi s ran for
two touchdowns and Curvin Richard s scored
another and rushed for 119 yards Saturday,
sending No. 20 Pittsburgh to a 35-3 rout of Ohio
University In the season open er for both teams
that gave Paul Hackett a victory in his fi rst
regular-season game as Panthers coach.
Pitt opened the scorin g on Lewis ' two-yard run
up the middle with 11:49 remaining in the fir st
quarter. Richards, who fin ished with 15 carries,
paced the drive by picking up 46 yards on four
carries.
The Panthers scored agai n with 5: 40 left in the
first quarter. Alex Van Pelt threw to Olanda
Truitt, who weaved his way Into the end zone for a
JO.yard touchdown and 14·0 lead .
Van Pelt, a sophom ore, was 10 of 13 with 151
yards before leaving early In the third quarter.
Ohio got on the board when Jeff Marchant
kicked a 24 ·yard field goal with 9: 38 remai nin g in
the second quarter to bring the Bobcats within
14·3.
Gl enn Deveaux broke a coup le of tackles to
score on a 25·yard run with 6: 38 left in th e second
quarter, boosting Pill's lead to 21 ·3.
Lewis , who had 49 yards on nine carri es, scorl'd
his second touchdown on a l ·yard run wit h II
seconds remaining in the se cond quarter to give
the Panthers a 28-3 lead at the hal f.
Richards picked up 110 yards on 14 carri es In the
first half, Including 99 yards on 11 rushes in the
first quarter. Richards scored on a nine·yard run
18 seconds Into the third quarter after Pitt
defensive tackle Sean Gi lbert recovered a fumble
by Ohio's Ricky Howell on the first play from
scrimm age.
Hackett took over coaching Pit t before the
Hancock Bow l last year after Mike Gottfried was
fir ed.
N. Carolina 34, Miami (Ohio) 0 - AI Chapel Hill.
N.C., sophomore flanker Randall FP!ton returned
a punt 54 yards lor a touchdown and North
Carolina took advantage of six Miami of Ohio
turnovers Saturd ay to trounce the Redsklns34 ·0 in
the season-opener for both teams .
Clint Gwaltney kicked field goals of 41 and 36
yards for North Carolina, which had not won a
game since defeating Virginia Mil itar y 49·7 to
start the 1989 season.
North Carolina led 14-0 at halftime on
touchdown runs of seven and nine yard s.
respectively , by running ba cks Mike Faulkerson
and Eric Blount.
Todd Burnett threw for one touchdown, a
14·yard toss to sophomore flanker Bucky Brooks .
That score, with 5:15 left In the third quarter,
padded the margin to 21·0.
Gwaltney sa ndwic hed hi s field goals around
Felton's return for a touchdown In the fourth

quarter. It was the first Tar Heel punt return lor a
score since 1985.
North Carolina' s last shutout came In 1986, a
20-0 win over Kansa s.
The Tar Hl'els held Miami to just 113 yards
rushing a nd 92 yards passing. The Redsklns
coughed up four fumbles and two Interceptions.
W. VIrginia 35, Kent St. 24 - At Morgantown.
W.Va . (UPI) - Greg Jones passed for two
touchd owns Sa turday In his fi rst colleg ia te start
to spark West Virginia to a 35·24 victory over Kent
Sta te, in an effort I hat WVU coach Don Nehlen
called "lethargic. "
Jones. a flfth ·year senior, eompleted a
seven ·yard touchdown pass to Michael Baker for
a 14·0 lead In the first quarter. Jones' seven · yard
scoring pass to Rico Tyler stx minutes before
halftim e gave West VIrginia a 21 ·3 lead.
Jones , taking over the helm alter Major Harris
gave up his final year of eligibilit y to go to the
Canad ian Football League, completed 15 of 25
passes for 174 yards and none Intercepted .
Three tailbacks scored West VIrginia's other
touchdowns . Garrett Ford raced 57 yards on West
Virginia's fir st play of the game for a 7-0 lead with
1:37 gone.
Mike Beasley went one yard up the middle to
give the Mountaineers a 28 ·17 margin on the final
play of the third quarter. Jon Jones, a redshlrt
fres hman, ra n 32 yards aroun d right end lor a
touchdown on his first carry In a college game.
Jones' burst sewed up the game with 6:17 left.
Joe Dalpra passed for two touchdowns and ran
three y ards to keep Ke nt St at e In contention
against the heavi ly favored Mountaineers.
Dalpra completed 15 of 32 passes for 171 yards
and did not have an Interception until a theft by
Sam Wilson with 1:081eft In the game.
F'ord finished with 94 yards on 14 carries to lead
the Mountaineer rushing game. and three other
tailbacks - Beas ley, Jon Jones and Adrian
Mur rell- combined lor 108 yards on 14 carries .
Maryland 20. Va. Tech i3- AI Co llege Park.
Md .. Scott Zolak, a senior In his debut as a starter.
threw a 51 ·yard touchdown pass to Gene Thomas
Saturday with 61 seconds left en route to a
Maryland record for comp let ions In a game and a
20-13 victory over Virginia Tech In the opener for
both teams .
Zolak was 28 of 46 for 306 yards , Including 14
passes to fres hman Wy check, who broke the
school' s slngle·gam e record and set an all ·llme
high for catch es against the Hokles.
The 51·yard er broke a 13·13 tie which had
ex i sted si nce 1: 01 remained In the third quarter.
when the Hokles' Mickey Thomas hit a 19· yard
field goal , his third of the game.
N.C. State 67, W. Carolina 0- At Raleigh, N .C..
North Caro lina Stat e rolled up 592 yards total
offense and did not give up a first down Saturday
In routing outma nned Western Caro lina 67 ·0.

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BEAR HUG - Pittsburgh's Ricardo McDonald
wraps hi&amp; arms around Ohio University quarter·
back Anthony Thornton as Thornton attempts to

run the balltn the first quarter of Saturday's game
In Pittsburgh; which the Panthers won 35·3. ( UPI)

Aubrey Shaw rushed for 130 yards and was one
of three North Carolina State players to score two
touchdowns. The Wallpack defense heldd Western
Carolina to j ust 17 yards total offense, and added
two sa feties as well.
The Wolfpack scored on Its first two possessions
and ran up a 39.() lead at halftime. Western
Carolina never crossed mld·lleld.
Clemson 59, Long Beach Stale 0- At Clemson,
S.C., Rodney Blunt ran for two touchdowns and
six other Oemson players scored TDs as the
Tigers recorded their hlghes t scoring output since
an 82 ·polnt explo sion In 1981.
The No. 10 Tigers held Long Beach State to 57
total yards and forced three turnovers. Mean ·
while. the 49ers gave up 418 yards and could not
pe netrate Clemson territory any deeper than the

Tiger 45, rus hing for mlnu s·l6 yards and
comm itting three turnover s.
Virginia ~9. Kansas 10 - At Lawrence, Kan ,
Shawn Moore passed lor three touc hdowns and
ran lor another Saturday, with two scores coming
18 seconds apart, lilting No. 21 Virginia to a 59·10
romp over Kansas .
The game was played In blistering heat, which
measured 116 degress on Kansas' new artificia l
turf at the open ing kickoff and 129 degrees at
halftime.
It was the first victory west of the Mississippi
River In 100 seasons of Virginia football and th e
first Cavaliers' opening-game road vlctory since
1972. Kansas lost Its season opener for the fourth
time In live years .

Davis' 18th homer pushes Reds to 8-1 victory over Cubs
CHICAGO iUPl i Eric Davis
and Rick Mahler are "Red" hot.
Davis went 3 for 4 with a hom e
run and three RBI and Mahler
won hi s third straight star t
Saturday as the Red s pounded
out 12 hits off lour Cubs pitchers
and lifted Cinci nnati to a 8·1 win .
"September Is here." Davis
said. ' 'Everybody's pushing now.
trying 10 r ise t o anot her l evel.
This Is when you win or lose the
division . If this doesn't ge t you
going, then you don't belong
here."
Davis has hit In eight of his last
10 games t15 ·fOr ·36, .417\, with
five doubles, three home run s.
eigh t RBis and nine runs scored .
"Davis got us goin g tod ay. "
Reds manager Lou Plntella said.
"It's amazi ng how when he's
swi nging the bat well, everything
falls Into place offensively for
us."
M ahler , 7-5, went the distance.
giving up one ru n on four hits.
Since moving back into the
starting ro tation on August 21
after Tom Browning sprained an
ankle, Mahler has made the most
of hi s opportunity, posting a 3·0
record and a 1.58 ERA In three
start s.

" I was throwing a lot of
fastballs today ." sa id Mahler.
who go t 14 groundbal l outs and
str uck out three. "I had good
control of m y fastball. and
fortunat ely they h i t a lot of balls
on the ground and our infield
pla yed outstanding defense.
" Th is is the fun part of the
ye ar. Not only me. but everybody
on thi s team has to go out and
turn It up a notch."
Mariano Duncan was 3 for 4
with two RBis and is hitting 336
i n his last 30 games
Cinci nnati jumped on starter
Jose Nunez, J.6. just recalled
from Iowa IAAA \ for the second
time after starting the season In
the majors. for six ru ns on eight
hits In five· plus i nnings
"The dlflerence between now
and earlier In the season Is thai
!Nunez\ Is throwi ng strikes ,"
Cubs manager Don Zimmer said.
"Before he was all over the
place, but today he got It over the
plate . He deserves another
start. "
Davi s has brought his batting
ave r age up from .22 3 to . ~42 in the
last 10 games. He ga vc 1he Reds a
1·0 lead in I he second with his 18th
home run of ttw seas on . a

towering shot to left field .
"He' s been swinging the ba t
grea t for the last week or so."
Zimmer said . " He 's got too much
ta lent to be hitting .220."
Cincinnati made It 3·0 in the
fourth when Barry Larkin
singled, Davis doubled him hom e
and Paul O' Ne ill singled to drive
In Davis .
The Cubs got their only run off
Mahler In their half of the fourth
on Jerome Walton's triple and
Ryne Sa nd berg 's RBI groundout.
The Reds made It 4·lln the fifth
when Jeff Reed walked, Duncan
si ngled and Reed scored on Billy
Hatcher's base hit.
Nunez was knocked out In
Cincinnati's three·run sixth In·
nlng when Larkin and Davis led
off with base hits. Aller Mitch
Williams relieved, Larkin scored
on a passed ball cha rged to
Damon Berryhill, who was mak·
lng his first appearan ce of the
season alter coming back from a
shoulde r Injury Williams retired
the next two hitters but then
walked Reed and gave up a
two· run triple to Duncan.
Cincinnati added a run In the
ninth off Les Lanca ster when Hal
Mo rr is walked and lat er scored

on Davis' sacrifice fly.
Bill Doran, acqu ired Friday
from Houston, made his Reds
debut. He entered the game In the
seve nth and lined out to first and
singled to left In two at ·bats.
''Getti ng Doran gives our team
a big lilt, " Plnie!U! &gt;ald . " It
shows that we 'll do what we have
to do 10 Improve. We'll usc him to
give people a res t, and somelimes against tough ri ght hand ed
pitc h ing. We may al so try him at
third ba se. to give Chris Saba a
res t once in a while . "
Berryhill made his first start
since August 18. 19!!9, after
comp letl ng a 29·game rehabfllta ·
tlon st in t In the minors . " Nobody
tried to st eal today. so my arm
didn't really get a test, " Be r ry
hill said
Mets 6, Giants 5 - At New
York, Darrvl Strawberry belled
a two-run hOme ru n a nd Tommy
Herr had a so lo shot Saturday to
lead the New York Mets to a 65
victory over the San Franci sco
Giant s.
RookiP Julio Valer a, 1·0,
pit ched six l nnln~s in his major
league debut. He al lowed five
hit s, thrPe ea rned runs, walked
three and struck out three. John

Franco pitched one and two· third
Innin gs for hi s 31st save .
Gi ant s starter and loser John
Burkett, 11 ·6. lasted three In·
nlngs givin g up three hits, four
runs, two earned, while walking
two and str ik ing out two .
The vict ory moved the Mets
into a tie with Pittsburgh In lh P
NL East. The Pi rates played the
Houston Astros Saturd ay night .
Red Sox 15, Yankees I - AI
Boston. E llis Burks hit two
homers and Mike Greenwell
added an tn slde-the·park grand
slam Saturday to help the Boston
Red Sox run their winning streak
to nine games with a 15·1 rou t
over the New York Yankees .
It was the fir st time this season
the Red Sox have hi t four homers
In a game and t he win streak Is
the longest In the American
League this season.
Greenwell finished with four
hits and five RBI. Wade Boggs.
trying to reach the 200-hll mark
lor the eighth straight season,
had a single and two doubles as
the Red Sox pounded three
Yankee pit chers for 19 hit s and
matched th eir season high for
runs .
The Red Sox pounced on New

In the NFC this year,

York starter Andy Hawkins for
five runs -Inc luding two homers
-In one· third of an Inning . in two
starts at Fenway Park this
season. Hawkins has lasted two·
thirds of an Inning and given up
eight hits and 10 earned ru ns.
.Jody Reed led off with a single
and was forced at second by
Car los Qu intana. Aller Wade
Boggs singled. Burks hit a
three·run homer. his 17th of the
season . Into the lefl .field screen.
Greenwell then doubled to center
and Tom Brunan sky followed
with his ninth home of theseason.
also Into the screen.
The Yankees picked up a run in
the second of Boston's Mike
Boddlcker, 14 ·8, when Jesse
Ba r fi eld walked. took third on
Sieve Ba lbon i 's single . and
scored on a ba se hit by Randy
Ve larde.
But the Red Sox came bal'k
with seven runs In t he filth - four
off Greg Cadaret, who had
relieved Hawkins In the first -to
put the game away . Quintana IPd
off with a wa lk and took th i rd on
Boggs'double to left . New York's
Mel Hall crashed In to the lert
field scoreboard on the play . and
had to lea ve the game with an
Injured left wri st.

Forty-Niners looking to 'three-peat,' but Rams challenging
By MIKE BARNES
UPI Sports Writer
ANAHEIM, Ca lif. (UP!)- The San Fr.1nr·isco
49ers are ready to run for a third straight NFL
title, but down the coas t th e Lo s An geles Ram s
figure It 's time they go t a piece of the Super Buwl
go ld rus h.
The 49ers, seeking to become the first team
since the Gteen Bay Packers (1965-67) to
"three-peat ," have captured 24 of their last 27
games since a mldseason slump In 1988 . ThP
Rams have Inflicted two of those losse s.
"And certainly there was another one of those
we co uld have won," sa id Rams head coa ch John
Robinson. "It's been a phenomenal period !for
San Francisco), though It won't go on . But we
can 't spend our time looking at someone else. We
must spend our time looking at ourselves and
lmprovlng ourselves . "
When the Rams look at themselves , they like
what they see, especia lly on offense. QB Jim
Everett threw lor 4,310 yards, WRs Henry Ellard
a nd Willie Anderson each had more than 1,000
yard s In receptions, and three former Pr o
Bowlers anc hor the line.
However, there are concerns fre e agent Curt
Warner or seldom-used Gaston Green can repU!ce
disgruntled TB Greg Bell, who gained 1,137 yards
last season before forcing a trade t o the Raiders .

And the defense, which ranked 21st In thl' NFL and
last against the pass In 1989, has been without
holdout LB Kevin Greene for most of camp .
Still. Robinson believes his team matches up
well with the 49er s and will benefit from last
year's playoff ru n, which Included road victories
over Philade lphia and the New York Giants
before th e 30 ·3 loss to San Francisco In the NFC
champi onsh ip game.
"We're as tal en ted as the 49ers," RobInson said .
"But they bring t o the game some of those
intangible s that turn the real good ones In to great
ones
Joe Montana, who recently signed a four·year,
$13 million contract, Is the best of the very best.
Last year, he completed 70 .2 percent of his passes
l'n route to a record 112.4 quarterback rating .
Montana says his team talked abo ut a third
straight title Immed iately after the second, which
came with the 55-10 dismantling of the Denver
Broncos In New Orleans .
·'A big fact or last year was they were telling us
we could n't win a second Super Bowlin a row,"
Montana sa id . "Hopelu Uy, (wi nning a third ) will
be a cha llenge to us like It was last year."
RB Roger Crai g reported to camp In superb
shape. WRs Jerry Rice and John Taylor return as
the league's top recelvlng tandem, and rookie

scatback Dexter Carter from Florida State shou ld ·
provide a boost. T he defense added nose tackle
Fred Smer las and backs Dave Waymer and
Hanford Dixon, three free agents.
Bu t are the 49er s too old ? Nineteen players will
be over 30 by the end of the season. Including
Montana (34 ! and S Ronnie Loti (31 ). And NT
Michael Ca rter Is recovering from bone-graft foot
surgery.
If the 49ers or Rams falter. there are other s who
. believe they are capable of filling the void In th e
NFC:
-The Gian ts won the East las t year with their
sledgehammer blend of defense and conse rvative
offense. RB Dave Meggett was the conference's
top rookie this side of Barry Sanders, and New
York has added draft pick RB Rodney Hampton,
who appears to be another Impact player .
New York, though, Is worried about th e health
of TE Mark Bavaro, who has been slow to recover
from knee surgery; the age and durability of QB
Phil Simms (34), and theextendedholdouto!LB
Lawrence Taylor.
-Washington won Its last live games last
season and ·Is confident It wlll return to the
playoffs . QB Mark Ryplen, after a terrible start,
· wound up rankejl flttb In the NFL last year. WRs
Art Monk. RICky Sanders and Gary Clark are

back, but the defensive line Is a qu estion marl&lt;.
-Ph iladelph ia has one of the league's most
aggressive defenses, a unit wh lch paced the NFL
In Interceptions and fumb le recoveries In 1989. QB
Randall Cunningham, who threw fo r 3.400 yards
and 21 touchdowns and led the team In r ushi ng for
a third consecutive year, Is backed up by Jim
McMahon . TE Keith Jack son has been a holdout.
-Mi nnesota Is trying to tur n what many feel is
the NFL's most talented teams int o a champion.
T he VIkings spen t three days at a New Mexico
retreat during the offseason trying to get to know
one anoth.er, but what they really need Is to find a
way to utilize RB Herschel Walker, who struggled
alter coming from Dallas.
-Atlanta might feel It has a chance this season
with fiery Jerry Glanville as Its new coach . Those
chances are very slim. But the conference's other
team with new leadership , Phoenix, must realize
It Is In for a season of drudgery despite the switch
to Joe Bugel.
·
Other questions abo und. Can Green Bay, 10-G
last year, recover from the holdout of QB Don
Majkowski? Ca n Detroit build on Its season·
ending five-game winning streak? Will RB Gary
Anderson have an Impact on Tampa Bay? How
soon will head oach Mike Dltka lose his temper In
Chicago? Can Dallas be worse than last year?
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With Newell's clutch fumble recovery,

Kyger Creek hands Wahama 27-2lloss
Ry G. SPENCER OSBORNE
Tlmes.Sentlnel Stall
CHESHIRE - It took a fumbl e
recovery In the end zone by an
atypical lineman In the game's
last five minutes to crack a 21 ·21
tie in the last five mlnu tes of
Friday 's night non-league rl ·
valry between Wahama and
Kyge r Creek to give the ho st
Bobcats a 27~1 victory.
AI 5~8 and 175 pounds, junior
nose guard Scott Newell hardly
fil s th e picture of the typica l
linema n. but that didn't stop h1m
from taking advantage of lhl'
hard hit thai some of his larger
bret hren put on Whit e Falcon
q ua rterback John Johnson with
4: 15 left in !he contest. ln fa ct ,
Newell's size, In a ddition to his
quickness. was one of his bigges t
adva nt ages in thi s c ruci al

recovery.

CE!.EBR ,\TION- Kyger Creek linebacker Phil Bradbury (20)
givt•s h•ammatP and Scutt Nt•well a hug as Newell tosses the
,,igsk in in tht• air in t•eh.'bration of his end -zone fumble recovery In
thl' final live minutes ol Friday night's game against the visiting
1\'ahama While Falcoru;. Newell's touchdown gave the Bobcats a
nt1 victory. !Times.Sentlnel photo by G. Spencer Osborne)

Following a penally lh al
moved lhl' Falcons, who had held
the ball lor 1 10 before this play,
back to I heir own six -yard line.
John Johnson began to r oll out on
a pllchout, but severa l Bobcat
linemen hit him anrl knocked the
ball loose . Whi le several Falcon s
and Bobc at s scra mbled around
the goal line look ing lor the ball.
Newell m aneuvered h is way
through th e sea of confu sed
players and dove on the ball.
"We gave il to them," said
Wahama he ad coach Donnie Van
Meter of th e r ecovery, "!Jo hn·
so n) wasn't supposed to pit ch
out."
Thai was lhe break KC wa s
looking for , as the Bobcats found
themselvt•s in yet another cl ass ic
battle wllh th e Wildc at s f rom
down one. For example. Wa·
hama recovered a fumble in l hP
ga me 's first two minutes , but !ttl'
Ga lllans. w ho rnu ld be called
Buck eyes in more ways than onr
because t heir unifo r m s and stvlr
of play rese mb led th ai of the Ohi o
State t ea ms of old ilranslated :
three yards and a c loud of dust I.
didn 't let tha t miscue gf' l lh l'rn
down.
With the cl oc k cl os in g In on th r
4: OU m ark i n the fir st quartr r .
Bobc a t qu a rt erback Sha ne
Swisher co mplet ed his only pa ss
of th e game in four trirs , rt sho rt
pa ss in thr righ t flat to se nio r
wingbac k f!ob Gilmore. w ho
turned it in to a 34 ya rd pla y that
ended a t the Falco ns' six. On th e
nex t pla y senior halfbac k .!li ter
Gilmore devou re d lhP remaining
ya rd s en routr to the end zonr.
and wllh I he ext ra point kick by
running ba ck Jor Ed w ard s,
Kyger Cree k took a i -0 lead wllh
3:56 left in the quarter

Wahama had no time to savor
their l ead, as on the followin g
kickoff, Bobc at running back
Phil Bradbury j etted ran through
and past I he Fa lcons' defense lor
an &amp;5-ya rd touchdown ret urn
with R :~&gt;1 left in the lirsl half.
Edwards' ex tra ~ poin l kick gave

the sca rlPI-and -gray force a 14-7
l rad
Kyger Creek and Waham a
exer cised running offenses , as
seen l&gt;y lhr far! thai both team s
totaled 91 passing yards. Wh e·

n'a s rhc Bobcats were int o a
ba ll -co ntrol offense. the Falcons
seemed to pre fer to catc h th e
Bobca ts' defense off guard and
sco n:&gt; from anyw hf're on the f ipld
t hey c hose to.
With 5:50 lefl in round two.
J ohn Johnso n. a 5- 10. 160-pound
jun ior. made a broken play work
lO his advan tage w hen on second
a nd nine, he went right, thenlrll
and into !he clea r lor a :l9-yard
touc hdown play . Thomp son' s
r:•xtra ·JJOint kick ti Pd th e game at
14
:'o!o 1 happy with th e score, the
hosts executed their ball -control
of fen se by dnving 69 yards In 10
play~ and co nsum ing ~ : OH, wi th
lhf' fina l re su lt being Swisher 's
heading in to the end zone from
n in e ya rd s out to gi ve the
Ches hi re co rps a 21 ·14 lead.
Th e Bobcat s had their t roublrs
from time t o t imf' with fakf' s
involv i ng F'alron running back
Rrrnt l.a rck , a 5· 11, 175-po und
junior who led a ll ru sher s with
179 ya rd s on 12 ca rrie s. As the
clivr ba ck in th e Falcons' offense.
his j ob is ordin arily to divr into
t hr lin(' and dra w the defense to
h im whi iP anoth er o f his running
ma tes t akrs the ba ll thP other

and sneaked through KC's line
j ust as the Bobcat s were reactin g
lo the fake sweep to the rig ht
side. He went up the middle,
d art ed to hi s left and raced into
1he open, putting at least10 yards
between himself and the secondary before trotUng into th e end
zo ne to cornpiPte i:l 70-ya rd
t ouchdown play .
"We didn'l slay at home," sa id
K CHS commander Mel Coen .
· 'Wl' stuck our noses in, and Wf'
go t burned . I was afraid of th ai
qu ic kn ess ilhat Larck
display ed 1."
II quickness singed Kyger
Cref'k's fu r coat at times , roasted
r ap tor was the spec ial ol the d ay
in Chesh i r e. as the Bobcats'
running atta ck kept t he ball fo r
long period s or time and 1hr
Fa lcons' defen se off balance.
Edwards led with 79 yards on 13
deliv eri es. and l:lradbury had 44
yards on eight &lt;.:arries, while
Jillcr Gilmore co llected 32 yards
on 10 ru shes Swis her had 15
yards on eight trips . and wing
back / wide r eceiver Sea n Oenney

GOING l lPFIE!.D - This unidentified Wahama running back
upfield against Kyger Cn•ek's defense, as tackle ,Jdf
1\irchlield (70, in background) gives chaseln the fourth quarter of
Friday night's non· league rivalry contest at Cheshire. The Bobcats
won :!i -~.n . (TimPs -SentinPI photo hy G. Spen cer Osborne)

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w t• knPw wt' co uld." sa id Wild cat
hf•ad coJch Don Sa unders. whosr
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Ocl . 11. 19KII. wh1·n they k n oc k ~d
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ru shing fo r J-;"i ya rd s on 1.1
a ttrmpt t; an d co ll ec t i ng threr

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\ (·niu r rullba ck .Jason Northup

T igers. who have had Tra ce' s
number in the past few years.
would not re turn to thP loc krr
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sco red on a 10-yard run by
Underwood , a running back .
Ll oyd padded the Gallian s'
lea d to 29-6 with a 48 ~y a rd run i n
the third quarter, and In the final
frame . Wildc at quarterb ac k
Chad Barnes 110 ca rri es. 98
ya rd s l madP the mos t of a good
response by Vlnson to a qu&lt;Jrll' r
back sweep by cutting back
toward the middle and getUng
away lor a 65-ya rd touchdown .
This was followed by a 10-yard
r un b y trammaiP Bryan Brum
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la ter in the quarter.
I n the pa ssing depart ment .
Barnes was 1 of 2 for 33 yards.
Includi ng onr i ntf'rcrp tio n. Hr
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safet y . His lone completion was
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lead.
In the second quarter, Eag le
QB Wes Holter look advantage of
some air ti me as he hi! senior end
Mike Wheeler fo r a 42-yard TD
pass at the 10:51 mark. Ha ger's
kick was on the mark again, as
Ea s ter n extended Its lead to
14- 0. Eastern managed to get

ble, scoring the Eagles thi rd
touc hdown of the evenin g. The
kick was no good and Eas tern
went to the loc ker room with a
10·0 ha lft ime lea d.
Bissell broke away on what
looked like an instant re play of
his first TO run, as he ja unted In
from 36 yards ou t for another
Eagle score. The kic k was no
good , and Eastern led 26 ·0. Three
minutes and 20 seconds later
l:li ssell scored again on a $hOrl
eight -yard run. The kick was no
good, and the Eag les mainta ined
a 32-0 lead.
In the fourth quarter, Bissell
capped off the sco ring for the
evening as he broke to daylight In
a footrace wit h the Hannan
seconda r y, on a ca reer-long
76 -ya rd touchdown run with 10:29
left in the game . The kick was no
good, and th e Eagles led .18 U.
Jason Bal l took ovp r at the

deep into H annan territory mid-

way through the second quartl'r.
but turned the ball bac k ove r to
the Wild cats. Three plays later,
the Eagle defense was too much
for Hannan QB Lloyd Holley. who
wa s strlpp&lt;&gt;d of the ba ll deep In
the end zone. Ha ger, t he Eagles'
llnebackcr, pounced on the fum

Waterford posts 20-6
win over Southern
By SCOTT WOLFE
T-S Correspondent
WATERFORD - Quar terbac k
Br ian Cas ton lhrflv.-- fo r thrct'
touc hdown p &lt;tSSt'S in lea di ng the

BISSELL JETS UPFIELD - Eastern running back Tim Bissell,
who racked up lour touchdowns in Friday night's non-league
t•ncounter with Ha nnan in Ashton, W.Va., jets uplield lor some of
his game-high 279 yards aga inst the Wild cats' defense. The Eagles
won 38-U .

Waterford Wildcats to a 20-6
non -league high sc hool football
victor y over thr Sou lh r rn Torn a-

does Friday ntght.
Overall Sout hern co nta ined the
Wate rford run f ai rly wel l, but
Watrrford pi rked on tht• SHS
srco ndar_y w hPn i t cu me payoff
1imt', scoring fi rs t in th e ope-ning
round o n a Ga s ton -to-E rk:'
McCu tchNn TO pas s with 7: Ji
left in th e fra mP.
Both cl ubs ba1t lP on rvrn trrm s

Gallia grid warriors ..

t:'ontinued from C2i

well. who picked up 1:1 yards on
two carrirs.
necovPring a fumblr for thr
Wildcats in th£' srcond quartf'r

was sophom orP JamPs Caudill
On th is Wt't' ~&lt;'s sco n'ca rd. the
Wildcat s, 1-1. " ill host Grt•e n
Local.
Score hy quarters
Hunt. Vinson
0 ti () 0-li
Hanna n T raer .ll c H 15-41

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rrn running back who wore No . 20
scored three tou chdowns on runs

of 17. 27 and 49 yards Ia pacP the
PJ nth Prs to a ~0 - 0 vic tory .
No_ L:O scored his 17-yarder to

end a se ven plav. 22-yard drive
at the 6· 47 mark in the first
q uilrter . a nd his 27-yarder e-nded
d six -play. 73-y·ard dr ivP with
X 44 lPft in thP ga rnP , whi lE' his
last sr·ori ng jaunt PndPd a twop lay, 55-yard driw· a lmost two
min ut es la ter
Th e scon' wou l d havr been :~4.

or KO had the Hi ghla nd er.,-

drfrnsP not drnird th P Pa nthPr s
; t pair of chip-shot touc hdown
('h&lt;JilCP..., on !hP ninl' and Pig ht
\·ard linPs
Southwf'strrn's on!~ · scori ng
opportunit\' rJmr in thr third
quartrr fo llowing d recover y of
lht• P; HllhPr...,· No. ~ :)·..., fumbli•,
but Highlandt'r ta i lback C hr is
Mrtzgrr. in his only pa ss at h'mpt. kii!Pd thr dri\"f• with an
intl 'rcr ption to SE's ]'.;o. i at th e
l'anthr&gt;rs' e ight -yard linr
In thP passin g dPpar tm rn!,
McCarty WdS 7 of 16 f or :)1 ya rd s,
and hr r:us hed for 1g yards on six

at tempt s. Metzger led Sou thw ·
t•stN n rn rushing with R9yards on
li rarrirs. and fullb ac k Wtll~·
( ;tlbert followrd \\'Jth 21i _la rd' on
fivr ca rrif'"ln the rrc('\ving depa rtment.
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w i Ill rave l north I o Albany· to f arr
1\lrxandcr'" Spartans. v.-- hilf' lht'

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a dded his 101 yards on J.J carries
to se nior Shane Sa lyr rs' thrf'('
touchdowns ( two by l and, onP bv

alrt to help prop&lt;&gt; I Grrt·n Local to
a JO -po int vic t o r y over thP
P ira tes .
Shane Sa lyers sco r ed on &lt;t
two-ya rd run wlth 3:05 left i n th r
f irs t stanza, and following hi.;;
extra- poin t kick, r.reen wa s

a head 7-0. All he 7: 42 mark in ac1
two. th e P irates s napped the bali
int o lhP Pnd zo ne by m ist akP.

res ul ting in a safet y. With 3:02
left in th e seco nd qua rte r , Mav
nard scored on a two-ya rd run.
w hich wi th Shane Sa lyers' ex tra poJnt k ic k, gave th e Bobca ts a

16·0 lea d. The vis it ors pad ded
th eir lead to 2.11l with a 28 -yarcl
pass f rom Dusty Sa lyers to
fPamnwte No . :l2 a nd Sha nr
Salyrrs' rxt ra ·point kick .
In the third quarter, DuSII
Sa lyPrs and Shane Sal .\ ·rr s con
nPc l rd on a 28 - ~·a r d pa ss pia~- .
with Shant' Sa lyE&gt;rs a s thr rf' cPi vrr . Though

the ki r k w.v-.

off targl'l. Cn'Pn wa.'-. i.lhPad 29 -ll

Tha t lead ba llooned to36 ·0 with a
'2 1-yard touchdown run by Shanr

was hopi ng to escape a greater
df'firit in th(' sr cond round and
rn JkP adjustments at thr h al f.

SHS almos t susta ined the Water·
ford ra lly , but Gaston again WPn l
to t hr air wherr hr h lt sophomore
rrcriver R ob Sm ith for a nothrr
TD. lh P sco re 200 as the PAT
kiCk f;Ji lcd
(;a&gt;.;ton v..·a~ ,l·i in thP clir. a nd
ironical ly, al l thrf'f' wPnt for
tour hd o-.\·ns
Un likl' last WPf'k . whPn So uth r rn suffc&gt;red a lPt down in thP
·"Prond hal f . thf'fJrs t half was thP

Travi s Nease had 12
Mike Evan s had ten
Ronnie Wagner had 8
and Jason Circlr a

.Jan·od Ci rcle had all the SHS
tosse s. Sop homore Mi chael
1-:,·:t ns h;lu lrd in 9 rerrptions for
~q 'ards . Travis NPaS£&gt; had 3 for

10 )·arfh . .! ;•son C' irr IP had :t for :n
v;•nh .md one touchdown. a nd

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Indefi nite number
Pigpen
Stick
Brooks
20 Time gone by
21 Female sheep
22 Jatt s
24 Smallesl number
25 Sponsor's word
27 Alternative word

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28 Fulfill
29 Te11urium symbol
Address

34 TV sched . abbr

36 .. - Side. West
Side"
38 Paradi se
39 Sn is its symbol
40 Itali an riv er
4 1 Parts of a
mactnne.
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44 Rhodiu m symbol
46 - Lanka
4 7 Estrada 10
48 Ch1cago ' s st .
49 Equality
SO Wash1ng ton bi11
5 1 Swi ss river
53 Spanish article
54 Grad-to- be

57 MU SIC \lanely
59 Solemn wonder
60 Girllriend , 1n

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Ba ll hi t Tolltver for the fin a l
sca r(' of thr evrn ing on a 38 yard
TO pa ss at the 2: 4H mark in the
fou rth quar ter The PAT run was
no good, and the Eagles came
J.W&lt;J _V with a 38- 14 viciOry.
BissP II lrd Eastern 's offPnsivf'
J t tack with a supe rb game
Bisse ll had 12 ca rries fo r 19:1
yards and 'i

touchdowns. RB

MikP Hoffman a lso carr ied t he

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177 Related on

96 T1p
99 .. - Here to
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tO1 "The Trme - ·
104 Airline info .
105 Short drink
107 Recent

108

Edge

109 Brick -c arry1ng
device
1 10 Female d eer
t 11 Decimal base
11 2 Civil injury
1 t4 wearied
11 6 lounging s ltpper

t 17 Goat
11 8 Nea r
120 hen scores
122 Goll mound
123 Lounge about
124 Hypo1hettcat

1 Stud 10
2 ··wagon - ··
3 Actress Harper
4 Dine
5 M artin ID
6 Former Russian
ru ler

7 Aslaire 10
6 The sell
9 Value
10 Automobrte style
11 Couple
12 Old pronoun

13 Mim1cs

t4 Phys
15 Towel in sig nia
16 Princely 11 al18n

family

17 Highways
18 Wen t in
19 Designates

Io ree
125 Hebrew letter

23 Pertaini ng to

127 Equally
t29 Twelve dozen

26 Wet

13 I Talk
133 - Pactn o
134 - . L. K. J.
1J6 Ea rly morn

137 Col
139 NY . subway
140 River island

old age
29 Domesticate
32 Sc 1ence of

government
33 12 month s
35 Arthur tO
36 An glo-Saxon
slave

141 Proposition

37 Tr eads undertoot

142 W orld org
t43 Haul with effort
14 5 Ventilate
14 7 Writing pad s
15 1 Insane

40 Sm alltact ories
42 Stuff

152 Bttter ve tch

43 Hawkeye S tate

45 Catted
48 - de Fra nce
52 Female ruff

66 M cin tosh. et at

68 Baseba11 stat

157 Btemlsh

58 Couples
59 Genus of goose
60 Cutmrn atron,

70

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72 Island in Aegean

158 Supplicate
159 Oim1nlsh
160 Tant alum symbol
16 1 Warw1ck 10

73 Shoulder wrap
7 4 Rubber lree

163 Thtghbone

77 Distant

~65

Scorches

78 Strew

167 Therefore

60 Cam e into view
82 Indian weight

168 Teutonic delly

63 Stender
65 Expels a1r

171 Habituate
172 .. - Cowboy"
173 Separate

forcibly through

nose
66 Depends

169 Musical study

175 Gaelic
176 Rants

Italy's capit al

apex

62 Narcotic
63 Sharp reply
65 Bond nemes1s

66 Chiel room in

old Roman house
67 Stopped
l emporar rly

68 Newt

69 College cheer
71 Dr aw tight
73 Rarely

84 Negat ive
87 Bright star
89 Trial

92 Impolite
93 Openwork Iabrie
94 Summer : Fr

95 Disturbance
97 Permit
98 Taunts
99 Liberate s

tOO Free (o!J
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Fee

102 Vast age
103 Conduc ted
106 Punctttious

123 Hawailan wreath s
124 Anctent

125 Roo f of mouth
126 Strr ve to equal
128 Balhc or Casptan
130 Developmen t :
gr owth

132 Model
133 Succor

134 Stays
135 Pu t rn
138 Ex plre
14 1 Con tainer
144 Proceed

146 Allude
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Reveal s

149 Roman 51

150 Follow
15 1 Law: mtddte:
in terven1ng

152 Babylonian deity
154 Actor Byrnes,

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156 River 1n Siber ia
I 58 Unruly child
159 Dudes

162 Tiny
164 Earthen d rrnk rng

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Friday - CLOSED
Saturday - 1·3 p m.. open
rPcreatlon
Sunday , Se pt . 9 - 13 p.m . ,
open recreation, 6-R p.m . , cn llegP

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Sunday - CLOSED
Monday -CLOSE D
Tuesday - li-R p m , co lie gc

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co nn ected on si x of J6 passC"s
I none intercepted ) for 95 yards

and one touchdown. GAHS had
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Face PPHS Frid ay
Ga llipolis will host Point Plea san t Friday . The Hornets travel
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REI\DY FOR Bi\TTLE - GaJHa 1\cademy head coach Brent
Saunders (center) walks through the ranks of his corps ol Blue
Devils just before Friday night's game against the host Coal Grove
Hornets . Coal Grove won 12-7. ('flmes.Sentlnel photo)

rpcrea tion

newest mt'mber of its Medical Staff. Dr. Arnett earned her medical degree from the
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine and completed a one-year internship
at Logan General Hospital in Logan, W.Va . She received a Bachelor of Arts Degree
from the University of Kentucky at lexington, and did her pre-medical studies at
Marshall University. A member of the American Osteopathic Association, the West
Virginia Society of Osteopathic Medidne and the American

Valley Drive, Point Pleasant, WI/ 25550 (304) 675..c340

Stalls ties:
0EPARTMEN1'
Flrsr Downs ..
Yards rush In~ ...
Lost rushin g
Nrr rush ing
Pa ~s a1t('mpt s
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6·8 p.m .. co ll ege
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166 Arabian garment

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174 Thr ee- tood sloth

tota l yards and 12 firs t downs in
53 plays from scrimmage.
Tony Logan paced lheGallians
with 76 yards in 17 trips. Haynes

limited to 27 on e ighll rips in the
first half. Woodruff fi nished wi th
49 In II car ries.
Humphreys Held In Che&lt;'k
Humphrey s was held lo 12
ya rds in six carries . He failed tn
complete a pass in seven at tempt s as Robhby Skidmore,
Bren t Simms. David Si lverthorn.
Tony Ca naday, Jason Kopack,
John Dav is, Chris Ca r man anrl
others turned In outs ta ndin g
defen sive efforts.
The Ho r nets fin ished wi th 15~

rrcrea ti on

Sou th prn hosts I ronton St . Joe

The family of professionals

Dnv ld son paced th e Hornet s
wi th 1&amp;i3 yards in 27 trip s. Hf' was

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or events fo r the comi ng week at
l.yne Cen te r is as follows:
Gym sc hedule
Sunday -C LOSED
Monday - CLOSF: Il
Tuesday
6 8 p.m , co ll ege

nrx t wel'k a t Southrrn in \he first
C\' !'1' mPeting betwrPn thr two
schoo ls.

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me at tack, the Gallians scored
with 5:48 left to play when
Haynes hi! Davis (wearing No. 80
at the lime because his No. 1U
jer sey had been torn off) wilh a24
yard strike T im Slone's kick
plac ement was true. It was 12·7.
On the followi ng series. GAll S
stopped the Hornets a t midfield .
1\ desperat ion dr ive by th e Blue
Devil s In !he clos in g 1:05 failed a s
two passes fell incomplete. Thr•
Hornets then held on two run ning
plays, then ran out the cloc k.
GA HS dropped to 1·1 on th e
year.

Lyne Center gym,
pool schedules

Pleasant Valley Hospital proudly introduces Patrida F. Amett, D.O. as the

College of General Practitioners, Dr. Amen will practice general
medicine at HtlllthCare of Gallipolis Ferry, located on Route 2 in
Gallipolis Feny, 1/2 mile north of Crab Creek Road. She will
focus on health care for the entire family, from infants and
toddlers through senior citizens. For appointments, call Dr.
Arnett' soffice at (304) 67'j.3062. Office hours are Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.IJI.

Initial score. Fullback John
Woodruff smashed over from the
one (7: 04). Kevin Hardy's kick
from placpmcnl was wide . CGHS
led 6-U.
Moments later, the Hornets
ma rched 81 yard s in just seven
plays. Davidson rambled thr
fina l 31 wit h 18 seconds lrft in the
period. A pass for the two-po int
convE&gt;rsion was no good It wa s
12·0.
GAHSScores
Ga llipolis began an 80-yard ,
IS -play drive la te in the third
period. With Hay nes mixing up

119 Bill

12 I CtassJ!y

Sunday limes-Sentinei- Page- C·5

SEO standings

J\f'lsonvi l lP-York al Meigs
Coal Grovl' at WhPP il'rsburg

79 latin con junction
61 Mysett

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Blu e Devi ls.
On the final play ol the first
half, with II seconds remaining,
Gal li a' s QB Donnie Haynes hit
light end Clint Davis with a
20-yard pass on the CGHS 21
Davis turned, pivoted, and late ·
raled to !he !railing Allan Garnes
who scampered 20 more yards to
the Hornet s' one wh ere free
safety J.D. Humphreys wa s
wa JUng . They met head-on.
Humphreys, in probably the
ga me's key play , won with a
jailing tackle. The score re·
malned 0-0 during the ha lflime
In lermlsslon.
Hornet TD Nullified
Coach Dave Lucas' lads lost a
scor ing opporlunlly earlier In the
first half when Humphrey s return ed .1 Clint Davi s punt 92
yards 18:33 llrsl) for a touch·
down. It was nullified by a
clippin g penalty .
Th l' Hornets, 2·0, look !he
second half k ickoff and marched
74 yards in 11 play s , with ta ilback
Tim Davidson doing most of the
damage. A 42-y ard scam per by
Davidson sPI up the game' s

11 5 Concerning
116 Protecti ve ditch

76 Go astray

side

92 TV's McClanahan
93 Of neither sex

lHO
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person
109 Lou Ferrigno role
11 3 Actress Gar r

75 Meadow

90 Sp. matr on

178 Egyptian gqddess

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COAL GROVE- Two brilliant
defens ive •lands by host Coal
Grove, one on the final play oil he
!Irs! half , and the other on
Ga llipolis' final possession In the
closing seconds, proved to be the
big difference Friday n ight as the
Hornet s held on to post a 12-7

(Opponents, All GamesJ
TEAM
W L P or
Athens
2 0 65 12
Coa l Grove...
2 ll 48 19
Portsmouth .
2 0 77 20
.J ackson .
2 0 54 34
Marie tt a..
2 0 45 42
Pl. Plea sa nt
1 0 14
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1 I 55 44
Gallipolis..
DeSales ..
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Warren
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0 2 32 77
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l.oga n ......... ..... 0 2 12 55
F riday's results :
Coal Grove 12 Ga llipolis 7
Po tnt Pleasan ll4 Barboursville!i
Portsmouth 45 Washin gton CH 7
Brrrhcrofl 18 De SaiPs 6
Clnlli co the 17 Logan 6
Mar iella 25 Cambridge 24 1ot 1
Athens 40 Parkersburg 6
Buckeye 34 Wa rren Loca l 0
Ja ckson 21 Nelsonville York 20
Vint on County 29 Meigs 0
Se pt . 7 games:
Pt. Pleasa nt a Ga llipoli s
Portsmouth at Green up
DeSales at Loga n
Parkersburg at Marietta
Waverly at Athen s
Warre n Local at For t Frye
Circ leville at Jackson

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55 Den

IC'un tinuPd fr om C Ll

the seco nd ha lf , J nd broke the
Wildcat s int o the sco ring co lumn

ball 7 limes, p ickmg up 15 yards.
Leadi ng rusher lor the Wi ldcat s
was Ba ll, who had 13 carries for
61 yards and I touchdown.
Leading receiver for the Eag les was Wheeler with 2 recep
tlons lor 46 yards and 1 tnuchdown. End Mike Smith also had !
reception for 24 yards. Leading
receiver for Hannan was Tollive r
with 2 ca tches for 45 yards and I
touc hdown .
Holter had a very good outin g,
with 4 of 8 passes for 79 yards, I
lnterceptlon , a nd 1 tou chdown .
Southpaw Rod Newsome took
snaps In the fourth quarter lor
the Eagles doing well in his debut
as the Eagle backup QB. Ball
com pleted 3 of 4 pas ses for 85
ya rd s and a touchdown. Holl ey
a lso quarterbacked for the Wild·
cats and was I of 4 pass! ng fo r 2
yards and I interceptio n. East
er n's Pa t New land came up with
an interception.
T he Eagle s trave l next Fr ida y
to Mason for thelr annua l meeting with th e Waham a Whit e
Fa lcons.
Score by quarters
Eas tern .... ...... 7 13 12 6-38
Hanna n ........ U 0 0. 14-14

SUNDAY PUZZLER

31 MacGraw . et al.
32 Supplicate

npPn nf fC'nst ' . thrPw tht' ba ll :n
time"-, J nd caught 17 receptions .

fumbi P

For Waterford , Eric Mc Cut
c heon caugh t two passes for ~:J
(Sri' WATERFOR£1 on C-5)

ing WHS the srcond ha lf and a lso
putti ng some points o n the board
In thr th ird fram e Sou thern
pu\l('d bar k into t hP ganw whrn
J armd C i rr!f' fos .... Pd a f ive yard
TO arrial 1D tw i n brntht'l' .J nson
Cirrlf' wi th L 1 ~ s howi ng on t ht •
clock
Thi' rrmai ndN o~t h gami' wa .~
cl virtu;tl dPadlock .
Southrrn. with it s nrw widf'

tac kles.
tackle s.
tack les.

rC'covery .

30 - of the Union

ro nvrr sion altf'mp t wa s s topprcl
short .
Staton had :19 ya rd;, on nin1·

So utheas tern
Sco n• by quarter~
Gree n ...
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!WARRIORS r nd on C-5)

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ki iiN th is Wf'C'k . SH S Uid. how PW'r. shO\\' m uch poise-in ca nt a in -

Bobcats ...

w ill go to MercPrvillP to plJ _\
H ;mnan Trace. wh i le North Cal
l la will Pnt rrtiiin Ro ss

had 19 tack les and one fumbiP

t lock .
With thf' sco rC' 14 0, So utlwrn

Sa lyers at the 11 2.1 ma rk in th 1•
fou r th qua rter
The Piratrs' l onf' scorr camP
on a thrPP--y&lt;Hd run b\· ju nior
rull back C.! SP V Staton wi th 1: ~~)
le ft . The following tw o-point

carries . fo llowed by Chris Sk id·
more 19·211, Dave Dobbins 1l
161, J eff Ratliff t9 9t and Clay
Sm ith t i-01.
On thi s wrpk's agr nd a. Crf't'n

r ushers.
In !he sPro nd ar.v. Cri nd s t &lt;:~ff

un til WatPrforrl hit tlw l'nd zom ·
fur th r S('co nd l imP wh en Gas ton
twrlt'd J nothPr arr lal, thi s time
to jun ior end Tom Looney w i t h
· ~ 8 showing on the firs t prr iod

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Pa nth ers . al so 1-1. wi ll travel to

Vi nton to lake on Nort h Ga llia .
Score by quartRr ~
Southwestern .... IJ IJ II 0- II
Ross SE .... .. .. 7 U II 13-211

q uar terba ck spo t for Hannan i n

Jamie Proffit had lwo ca tches for
10 ya rds
Travis Nease and Todd Gr ind·
sta ff were the Sout hern lea ding

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

Coal Grove defense stops Gallipolis; Davidson shines

Eastern downs Hannan Wildcats 38-14
By TOM HUNTER
and SCOTT WOLFE
T-8 Correspondents
ASHTON, W.Va . - J un ior
runn ing bac k Tim B issell bad the
bigges t game of his high school
career, as his 279 a ll-purpose
ya rds a nd lour touchdown r uns
led Eastern to a 38-14 drubbing of
the Hannan Wildcats Friday
nigh!.
The IO:ag lrs offense look off
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lhl' righ t sideline a nd didn't look
back, sco ring on a 35 yard TD r un
at the 5:47 mark in the firs t
quarter . Hager's kick was good,
and the Eagles took an ear ly 7-0

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Friday's grid scores
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M~ilna

Anhbold 2&amp;, Bryan 12
Mllntton II. Uberty Rl&gt;ntoa I~
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-\von It ('It&gt; Lu&amp;tlrran W 6
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.\~rsvlllr fll. Sherweod (&lt;'dr~f'W U
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s_,· U, Cit&gt; E Tech •
84-avHcref'illf, Trlllwood M11dl~on U

fkollefonb.IIW' n. Sldnfoy o
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Bfor ('tr "'sa Ret~~ to, Uoc_otonla l~
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fk-l'f a Ml.r ~ 3~, Panna Nnmuandy 6
Bf.rr I Jnlon r., Gnllch-1.-w t(l
lk-.ry 14, WIUit'/udll~
HlrWalnul21, Bat· kcy~ Valley o
Bloom farrol3t. Hrhnln Lakewood 2ll

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Norwood U, Glt&gt;n E.!iLt 841
Oall Hill H, Mlrtfnnl 0
Oak Harbor 33, MHibuQ L~~okl' f
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OherUn 14, lndf'pt'ndflk't' U
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By SCO'IT WOLJ&lt;'E
STEWART - Parkersburg,
W.V a., driver Jeff Burdett£' ll'd
every lap of the fast car dash and
every lap of the 30-lap Late Model
feature; that is, except for the
last six inchl's, as Charleston,
W.Va., driver l{od Evans dove to
the Inside coming down for the
checker to edge Burdette In a
photo finish to capture thp win.
Other winners included Belpre

311, Ashhmd 1

Naurr'" F11\rl~~ 12, Can Fulton N"' &lt;
New Rlcllmo.:l 27, Hl llshoro 7
Nf'w PhiJa Ill, CllnlonT1m~n 11
Ntw Le •lnrt.on 14, ~r• f.oncflrd Giron

driver Jerry Toncray in !he

Semi -Lates picking up his first
fpature win of the year: Roger
Dunlap in the Street Stocks,
Aaron Fleming in the Sportsman; and Jack Kress In the
IMCA modlfieds.
Rod Evans and Jeff Burdette
put on quite a show in the Late
Model A-main with F.vans doing
every thmg he could to make a

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clean pass of Burdette. E:ach
time Burdette would shut the
door In his own C.J. Rayburn
Race Car.
Evans in the Burning Springs
F'arm i Bass Chassis saved hi s
best movP for last as he barely

edged Burde1te for the win .
Heat winners werP Burdette

and hard luck driver Donnie
Kennison. who shed the proverbial black cloud toclalm the heat.
This came af1er his quick release
steering broke sending him hard
into the wall during ho1 laps.
forcing him to make major

City Machine 5R: Donnie Kenni son, Tim Buckley, Dan Morrison.
Lou Hubbard and Benny Hickle
in the Danks Construction 51
from

Pomeroy,
Calaman.

and

Dave

Parkersburg's Bill Lucas IPd
the first 8 laps of the Semi Late
main af!Pr earlier cia iming a win

in the dauh. Jerry Toncray in the
American Car Crusher 76, thPn

ca me on strong to pass both
second place runner Bobby
McGruder and Lucas all In one
move to assume the lc•ad and

"It wasn 'I pretty, but it was a
win.''
Those were the words of head
coach Steve Safford shanty after
his Big Blacks defeated the Barboursville Pirates 14-6 in the
season opener for both squads last
night.
The Pirates won almost every
battle but lost the war last night, as
the Blacks were second in rushing
yardage, passing yardage. and first
downs while running only 30 offensive plays to 57 for the visitors.
"The mark of a good football team
is they are able to win when they
play bad," said Safford. "We fit that
mold IOIIighL"
The Big Blacks uy to make it
two in a row next week when they
travel across the Ohio River to do
battle with long time rival, the
GAHS Blue Devils. Game time is
7:30 at the Gallipolis field.
STATISTICS
Pt PI Barboursville
Rush Att
29
42
Yds Rushing
!51
176
PassAu
I
15
Pass Com pi
I
6
YdsPass
17
56
Interceptions
0
l
Tot Off
168
232
First Downs
7
14
Pen/Yds
3-28
7-70
Thmovers
I
I
Punts/Avg Yds
3-40
3-29
Return Yds
51
93
Score by Quarttl'!l :
l 2 3 4 Tot
Pt PI
0 7 7 0 14
B'ville
0 0 6 0 6
SCORING:
Pt Pl - Phil Swisher 72 yd run,
Wood kick; Billy McDennin 17 yd
pass from Phil Swisher. Wood kick
B'ville- Craig Jeffery 6 yd run, run
no good.

Behind F.vans and Burdette
were Keith l{iddil' in tlle Corbett
Farms ;,, and Racinl' driver

Bryan Wolfe who had a great
drive in the McDonald's of
Gallipolts : Eber's Gulf / Twin

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SENIOR MEN'S DOUBLES FINALISTS- The
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(the two on the right) beat the team ol Frank
Porter and Jon Bentley In the 35-over men's

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two on the right) downed the team ol Sean Baker
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The Defenders, 2-1. knocked off
the Panthers 15-3. 17-15 on the
strength of three consecutive
overtime points by Jenny Hughes
before dropping their first match
of the season to the Dragons by a
15-12. 15-10 count.

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selves pitted against one another
In the rubber match of the last
five races. "Jumpln' Jack
Flash'' Kress and Bob Crace. Jr .
had each won two of the last four
IMCA races.
Kress and Crace had a hard·
fought battle In the heat with
Kress taking the edge at the
Checker. A side-by-side nose to
!all feature event saw a classic
battle between the two. Crace.
last week's winner. developed
some sparks with eight laps to go
that may have been the cause of
him looping It In turn four with
two laps 10 go.
Kress wenthon for the win
followed by Dave McCutcheon.
Rick Williamson. Crace and
Ricky Moorehead.
This Friday marks the running
of the Valvollne "Say No to
Drugs" race paying $1,200 to win
lor Late Models, followed by the
Skoal ''Harvest 50" paying $2,000
to win on September 21. All five
classes will run each night

GALLIPOLIS - Ohio Valley
Christian's volleyball team spilt
a trl -match wlth Chesapeake's
Panthers and Fairland's Dragons Tuesday night, according to a
report from OVCS submitted
Friday.

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IF YOUFtNDrTFOR

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finals of the American Cancer Society/ Johnson's
Supermarkets tennis tournament, which con·
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lead. and sending Davis. Rick
Tracewell. Roger Cozad and
Mike Adkins Into a two-deep,
two-wide battle for six laps.
Davis won out and spent the final
four laps In pursuit of Fleming.
In an other dramatic finish
Fleming won by a half car length
over Davis. Rounding out the top
10 were Tracewell, Cozad, Ad
kins, Jim Amick, Tim Lauderman, Steve Woods. Kevin Haught
and Tlm Rose.
Heat winner Brian Wlllard
pulled Into a large lead, but had a
tire go flat with six laps 1o go.
That came after Clair Sullivan
looked to be the favorite early In
the race.
Harold Pickens then Inherited
the lead, but eventual winner
Roger Dunlap used the high
groove to claim the win after
coming off the tall midway
through the race.
Following Dunlap at the finish
were Pickens, John Williams of
Glouster, Clair Sullivan, Todd
Wolfe, RW . Beck, Rick Vehan,
Brian Willard, Ralph Gardner
and Gary Wells.
In the IMCA modifleds two

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be given an opportunity
to be heard. Further infor.
mation may be obtained
by contactinQ the Commission at 180 East
Broad St.. Columbus.

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LIFETIME
'all "'!
WARRANTY
STARTERS&amp;
ALTERNATORS

17-UNDER BOYS' FINALISTS - Nathan MIUer (left) ~.:at
Michael Eachus In the 17-under boys' division finals of the
American Cancer Society/Johnson's Supermarkets tennis tournament, which concluded last Sunday.

At Skyline ...

championship of the American Cancer Society/Johnson's Supennarkets tennis tournament,
which ended last Sunday.

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L!m1t 12 quarts at s,J/e pnce

See Puzzle on Page C-4

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charge toward tile win.
The finish of the Sportsman's
first six positions was a ditto of
the earlier heat. but a much
different script was used, allow
tng Aaron FIPmlng to post his
third August win over Phtl Davh
of Gallipolis.
D(lvis ran through some wat er
while in hot pursuit of Fleming
during the midway point ..getting
stdeways in the Whaley s Auto
Parts 8-Bal\ Davis dropped four
positions to give Fleming a large
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Evans captures Late Model feature win

Medina Hlshland li, M•clna luck I~
Miami Tr'llcf' 41, Tell)'tJ Valley 1
Mlcklet-n 58, Ken Falnnonlll
Ml4cletown Madlaon :It, Db; I(' B
MIUenport IJ, Marion Cath 0
MIIW'ral Rltlf;e 10, Cul~.n~b C'vlew 7
Mlnau 20. Wtoll8Vtlle U
Mlnllter !i, Bradford 6
Ml. .l Val If')' U, Rocll.lonl l'arkway 14
Moptiore 3U, "'all"rloo !I
Mortan 21, rhUo 12
Mt Healthy U, Cln Hul(lle81
N S.Ulmore '!II, Elmwood ~
N Rldre~lllt tO, WarreMvlllt&gt; 6
N lnktnt1, MadhooPialn!t'tl

Anhof'rp 19, Edon NW 3
Anadla Ul, Van Burrn ll

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At Skyline Friday night,

Markin Lout 1, Sldnt&gt;y l..ehm-.n 6
Martina t'erry ttl, Union lol·all3
M•ou Ill, kt..nun '1
Mt:Comb Jt, Hardin Nord!.~rn 7
Mdk!rmoll N W U, Zane Trare i
McDol!lllld iti, New LDndon I

Boys Ohio Hl1h School t' ootb ..JI
By U11lt~ed Pre.• lrllt!rrat loMI
Frld~. Au •. 31
lli Hoban U, Akr North It
Akr SprtnciO, Tallm.dsr fl
Akr St \'lnrent U, ..U.r Flrulo~Jr 7
A.lr.r M&amp;ochl'!lok&gt;r t9, Deylntowa i
Allen E $,, Up II"' Sdo«o \IIIIey IJ
Amanda. flearcre-ek 1%, Canal WlrM'b ti
Amherll. l, Grafton Mldvleow II
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GffiLS' FINALISTS_ Amy Huber (left) pO!ited a victory over
Bethany Johnson In the 17-under girls' division title match of the
i\merlcan Cancer Society/Johnson's Sup,,.markets tennis tournament, which ooncluded last Sunday.

ACS/Johnson's tennis
tournament results posted
GALLIPOLIS- The result s of
the American Cancer Society/Johnson's Supermarkets Tennis
Tournament. which ended last
Sunday, were as follows (winner,
runner-up):
Women's singles - Dla ne
Lawson, Becky Johnson
Men's singles - Brent Johnson. Sean Baker
Men's 35-over singles - Jon
Bentley. Jim Osborne
lntennediate men'• singles Matt Baker, M.C. Shah
17-under girls - Amy Huber.
Bethany Johnson
17-under boys
Na1han
Miller. Mike Eachus

Women's doubles - Bev Weekley &amp; Karen Stanley. Diane
Lawson &amp; Donna Nease
Men's doubles - .lim Osborne
&amp; Brent Johnson, Sean Baker &amp;
Larry Hunter
Men's 35-over doubles - Jim
Osborne &amp; Larry Hunter, Jon
Bentley &amp; Frank Porter
Intermediate men's doubles Chip Haggerty &amp; A.C. Shah,
Brant Pauley &amp; Pat Lynch
Mixed doubles- Frank Porter
&amp; Joy Bentley. Brent and Becky
Johnson
Intermediate mixed doubles Chuck and Connie Bradbury. Pat
Lynch &amp; Kathie Massie

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September 2. 1990

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the VIking 30 yard line and
Caudill won a foot race with the
defender for the remaining 70
ya rds lot the touchdown . The
Vikings added the extra points on
a pass from Reid to Shawn
Speakman.
The Vikings added their second
touchdown ·after tak ing over the
ball on a Marauder fumble. Eric
Heck recovered a Vinton County
fumble at the VIking 44, but after
driving to the Viking 28 the
Marauders gave the ball right
back to the VIkings on a fumble of
th eir own at the VInton County 38.
Reid ripped off 18 yards on first
down and Artie Hammond lol ·

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SlcNcu p llwbat·k,r roach, Ed Dtnlon
df'fenllve 111M• cuach, D.11n W!dsh oft en
~ ~~r u!dslanl roa(·h lind Pal Etlemplllrt'
dden!dve assistant coach; nam ed \ 'i)llJ'
l'tWI womi"II'M lenni!!. coar h; named .lanf'
Ehnol auhlllnl lleld hoc by IUld lacr..I' Oit' h.
Mluo uri - IX-clau d tlrhl end Tim
Hruton Mcademifally IIW'IIJ!hlr lor lhf'
I!tOO M.uon
Monh:IM.ir !it~ale - ~· ~~m~d AI L llnJt&gt;r
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Railway womt&gt;n's fi eld h~·kt")' roarh
Vtrmonl - ~.lnlf'd .It'll,.,. A~f'l nlf'n'.•
""'s l.oilltnt bll,l;kt'tllal l t·mu ·h.
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Clrvrlan d - AgN't'd to ltrm .~ with
ll ne bac kr r .~Ukr , John ~n .
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from Tulsa of tht' Te~u ~que tAA ~
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By DAVE HARRIS
T-S Correspondent
McARTHUR - The Vinton
Co unty VIking offenS&lt;.' roiled up
328 total yards, while the Vik ing
defense held the Marauder of
fense to only 211 ya rds on thr•
g round and 79 total yards rn
route to 29-0 vietory ovPr the
vis iting Mara uder s Friday nig ht.

Vint on Coun ty 29 Meig ' ll
Wells ton 38 Alexa nder 11
Trimble 23 Federa l· Hoc kin g li
&amp; !pre 42 Mil ler II
J ac kson 21 Nelso nville Yo r k 20
Se pt. 7 games:
Ne lso nville · York a t Me ig.&gt;
Southwes trrn at A!Pxandrr

F ederal Hocking a t Miller
Trimble a t Wellsto n
Be lpre a t Vinton Co untv

OOMPD vollevhall
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meeting scheduled
ThP orga niza ti ona l meeting for
the 0 .0 . Mcintyre P a rk Di s·
trlct's Wom e n's Vol leyba ll
League wi ll be held on Sept. 5 at 7
p.m. at the Ga llia County Cou rt
house. All cap tai ns and official s
should a t tend this meetin g
Dead lin e to s ubmit a team
ros ter is Friday, Sept. 7 The
roster mu s t be turned in t o tht•
Pa rk District Office loca ted on
the first fl oo r of the Ga! Ua Co unty
Cou rthouse .
Tea m pra ct ice wil l begi n
Thursda y , Sept II and conti nue
eve r y Tuesda)· and Thu rsda y
eveni ng until the beginn ing of
league pla y, whic h is Tuesday .
Sept . 25 .

SYRACUSE - The 1990 Syra·
cuse Open Tennis tournament
wi ll be held September 8-16 at the
Syracu se te nnis courts. Entry fee
is $10 fo r singles plus one can of
te nnis balls and $15 lor doubles
plus one can of tennis balls. The
winner of each match will take
the unused can of tennis balls. the
lose rs the used can.
Starting times will be available
a fte r 5 p .m. September 7 by
ca lling 992-2365, or 247-4565 . Play ·
ers will be lim ited to a 10 minute
war m up and a 12 points tie·
breaker will be played at 6-al l.
For e ntry Infor mation, write
John Be ntley at Box 188, Syra·
CUSl' OH 45779.
ClasSI's will be men's singles,
men 's doubles, men's35doubles;
men' s 35 singles; intermediate
men' s s ingles, women' s singles,
women's doubles and mixed
doubit'S.

lowed with a 34 yard scamper to
give Vinton the ball inside the
Marauder 10 where Reid scored
from four yards out two plays
later, Reid added the extra points
on a kick to give the host a 15-0
lead wtth 5: 46 remaining in the
half.
The Vikings scored their las t
score of the half when Caudill
pulled in a 18 yard scoring strike
from Reid with 1:17 remaining,
Hammond ran in the two pointer
to give VInton County a 23-0 lead
at the half.
It looked like Meigs was going
to get a quick score late In the
half when Jeremy Phalln hooked
up with Kevin Musser on a 34
yard pass play to the VIking 21
but a Marauder holding penalty
nullified the play . On the next
play linebacker Jason Newsome
picked off a deflected pass to give
the Vikings the ball at the
Mara uder 31. On the fi rst play
Reid hit Caudill with a pass over
the middle for what looked like a
sure six, but Shawn Hawley
reached In and knocked the ball
out of Caud!U hands at the
Marauder one yard line and the
Marauders received possess ion
alter the ball rolled out of the end
zone .
Vinton Cou nt y scored it s last
touchdown after Bryan McCol
tum bloc ked a Marauder punt
giving the VIkings the ball at the
Ma rauder fi ve, three plays later
Dusty Adams scored from two
yards out. The pass for the extra
points was no good to close out
the scoring
Meigs had a touchdown called
back with just over three minutes
remaining, Phalln hooked up
with Terry McGuire on a 66 yard

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screen pass but a Marauder
penalty wiped out the play .
Artie Hammond was the
games leading rusher with 101
yards in 13 carries, Jeremy
Massie added 33 yards in five
carries . Reid was six for 10
through the air good forl31 yards
with Caudill picking up 94 of
those on two catc hes.
McGuire led the Marauders on
the ground with 41 yards In 12
carries. The Viking defense
pressured Phalin all evening
with the junior quarterback able
to hit on only slx of 23 passes for
59 yards and four Interceptions.
McGuire caught three passes for
34 yards.
Meigs played w!thoutthe servi·
ces off All-TVC fullback/ defen·
slve back Frank Blake. who ha s
been sick ail week, Meigs also
lost the services of defensive en&lt;\
Geoff Coga r with a neck Injury
late In the game and fullback ·
! linebac ker Mike Cremean s,
who relnjured his ankle In the
first hall.
Vinton County raises Its record
to 2-0 and th e VIkings will host
Belpre next Friday night. Meigs
with the loss Is now 0-2. The
Mara uders will host Nelsonville·
York nex t week .
Score by quarters
Vinton Co .
R 1&gt; 6 0- 29
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Dow rebounds from
slide as oil plunges

The Gallia Twirlers Square Dancers

Gallia Twirlers Square Dance group
.to perform during Farm-City events
GALLIPOLIS - Th e Ga llla · these times.
·: Twirlers Square Dance group
The club dances on the the first
: · will be preforming a t the 1990
and third Saturdays of each
. · Farm City Field Day at 12: 45 ,
month at the Henderson Center
· 1: 45. p.m . They will be doing
In Henderson, Wes t Virginia
: demonstrations and encouraging
from 8 to ll p.m . They are
: a udie nce participation durin g
available to perform at picnics,

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Da nella Gree ne at th e P a rk
District Offi ce a t Hfi-4fil2. ex t
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Money Ideas

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Monetary
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198.95

By JA!\'ICE KIRKEt
UPI Business Writer
NEW YORK - The stock
market broke a six -week losing
st rea k thi s week, with the gai ns
fue led by a plunge in oil prices as
tensions in the Mideast se emed to
ease a nd OPEC ag reed to boost
output du ri ng the cris is .
The Dow Jonrs indus n· ial avf\ r·
age rose 21.04 Friday to end the
week at 2614 .36. It gai ned 81.44
fo r th e we.- k, or 3.2 percent.
Among broader market in dex es, Standard &amp; Poor's 500·
stock Index jumped 11.05 to t•nd
the week at 322 .;,6 a nd the New
Yo rk Stock Exc hange composite
index rosr ~ . 92 to c losf' t he week
at 176.93.
Advances led declines 1.4:1:l507
among the 2.154 NYSE issues
tra ded this wee k. Weekly Bi g
Board volume tota led 639,340,540
shares, com par ed with
949,523,020 a week ear lier a nd
757,529.410 shares a year ago.
Prior to this week. the la st
weekly ga in in the Dow indu s·
trial s came the week ended July
13, when the blue chip ldiJ:at,&gt;r
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gai ned 75 .25 points as It was In the
process of hitting It s mid-July
record highs .
Stocks began the week with
their best day of 1990 and thei r
biggest gain in almost a year .
Monday's ral!y was fueled by
fading fears of war In the Midea st
a nd a resulting tumble in oil
prices. Reports of progress
a mong OPEC members toward s
an agree ment to boost produc ·
lion sent oil plunging $4 a barrel.
The Dow soared 7R.7l, the
biggest ga in of the year and th e
best si nce a s urge of 88 . .12 pos ted
la st Oct. 16. when the m a rket
bounced back from the 190-polnt
"m ini-cras h" the previous tradIn g day .
Analyst s called the sha rp ga in
a " reflex action" after th e
market's plunge s ince Iraq in ·
vad ed Kuwait Aug. 2. The Dow
Industrials had los t more than 415
points- a bout 14 percent of their
value - since the Invas ion,
IJefore rallying Friday and
Monday
Even with the rally , August
was a dismal month for the

market. The Dow sa nk ~90 .8 4
from Its July 31 close of 29115.211 .
After Monday's surge, tradi ng
l!g htened consider ably for the
rest of the week as inves tors
began to look towards the holiday
weekend . 0 11 prices lost a nother
$1.96 a barrel Wednesday . send ing the Dow up 17 points, but
some lat e program selllng T hursday wiped out that ga in and then
some. taking the key Index down
a lmost 40 points but on very light
volumE' .

Analysts generally agreed la s t
week tha t with Its plunge , the
market ha d discounted a Mideast
war. Fears of war faded this
week as the U.N. Seeretary
General held ta lks with Iraq's
foreign minister, but observers
were careful to point out tha t the
s!luatlon there would continue to
a fleet the ma rket.
"One of the pinch es on any
upside move wi!l be the impa ct of
energy prlcC's o n corpora te prof·
its and long-ter m Interes t rates,"
said Alan Ackerman, senior vice

pre sident at Grunlal &amp; Co. "The
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PRESENTED /\WARD
Bureau Federation's Ambassador's /\ward was
presented to Rich Harless, OFBF organlzallon
director for Athens, Jackson, VInton, Lawrence,
Gallla, Pike and Scioto counties, during a recent
Ohio Farm Bureau Board of Trustees meeting In
Columbus, according to Glenn Pirtle, OFBF vice
president, field services. The Ambassador's
Award Is an Ohio Farm Bureau achievement

award reco1nlzlng Fisher's personallea•derslllp,
and strong ability to work with people. recrull new
leadership and achieve organization objectives
during 1990. The presentation was made during
the board of trustees monthly meeting In August.
Pictured 1left to right) are Fred Finney , president
of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, Harless,
and C. William Swank, e&lt;ecutlve vice president of
the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.

By Stan Evans
GALLIPOLIS - At a time
when the Pronomy could use a
boo st, Fed C hairman Alan
Greenspan's
freedom to act
decisively Is li mited from a
vari ety of pers ·
pee lives . On one
ha nd , ris ing do

..twk. Bul.-k, UUU
2 1. Stevt Grls&amp;om, 01 llllmobLit, l n .65t :
Oall" Earnbanll. { 11~1"01&lt;'1. I ~U!Il :
~3- Robby Hamilton. Oldiomohll&lt;·. l _,~ 351.
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Hou.'llon. Rt1 il' k. aU~ : JIJ stt·r ll nrr
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Uhhmulllil" . 1}0 U~ . :Jii -I &gt;I I' ~ ln gr~rn
c ht&gt;\'rol t't , 130 119: :1~ Tom P r 1·k. Old ~
•no\111&lt;•. U OO H . 3K . ,JJmm ) Spr m•·r
Ru lr t. . l~~ . 9!1t. , :tel ll a lf l oOO~~n.P o nlll .u .
II~ . !!!IM , Ul . Billy Su n dr\d,t;&lt;' , P ollll \;1&lt; .

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FAMILY SINGERS- The singing Shafer FamUy will

lw on hand lor acl!vilies during Farm-City Day Sept. 8 on Buller's

· Swancrest Farm. First row, left to right are Sue ShaferCoUinsand
Tt•d l'ollins . Kear - Sharon Shaffer and Randy Shaler.

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family reu nio ns, Senior Cit izen
Centers and other activities .
Starting Sepember 20 and
running through February they
will be offering 20 Square Dan ce
lessons to anyone who Is Inter·
ested. They wtll be co nducting
the lessons In the annex at the
Mason County Courthouse In
Point Pleasant, Wes t VIrginia .
The cost for the lessons will be
$60.00 with the first 21essons free.
If you are Int eres ted please
co nta c t : John Waugh
llnstru cto r-614 -256-1243); Bob &amp;
Judy Ball (614-446-2952): Eugene
, &amp; Evelyn Elloitt (614 -446-0652):
or Bill &amp; Ruth Holt (614-24;.92461.
All SCS and SWCS program s
and service are offered on a
nondiscr iminatory basis without
regarad to race, color. nationa l
origin, religion, sex. age. m a rital
status, or handi cap.

DRMIDT

Reg.

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September 2, 1990

Game statistiC!l
Department
First down s ...

X!rimts- itntinel Sec-tion

Singing Shafers to perfornt
on Farrn-City Day Sept. 8

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$299
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WOOD PROTICTOR POl
IJ:TIIUOR WOOD ( 10801

$999

GALLON

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(10101)

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Here's where to get PRO advice PLUS a real good price!

Due lo phystcaJ size.
merc handising
policies and
manuJactwen
shortages, tome
sto1es may be unable

to stock all Items
shown. Howeve1. most
Items eon be ordered
special by yow
dealer osiW!no you
of the sale pl\ce
loatwa. We reserve
lhe 1\Qht to. limit
quanlltltl

CAROLINA LUMBER
&amp;
SUPPLY COMPANY
HOURS: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.;
Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon

675·1160
312 6th Street

Point Pleasant, WV

G ALLIPOLIS- Vi sit o rs to the
Butler's Swancres t Fa rm on
Se pt. 8, will be entertaine d In the
"good old country style" .
The Singin g Shafer s. a gospel
s in gi ng group, have performed In
churches and at ac tivit ies around
the tr i-s tate area more th a n 30

unique country gos pel sou nd .
The Shafers have ju st released
a new recording entitled "SingIng a bout Home". The project
was recorded at Ha rves t Gospe l
Studio where Randy Is a sta ff
musician .
The Singing Shafers consider
yea r s.
Gospel music a ministry and
This fam il y oriented group has
hope to re Oect that in the ir music
roots cent ered In Ga llla County .
and singing.
The present day group consists of
They will sing at noon , 1 a nd 2
Randy and Sharon Shaler, of
p.m .
Crown City, and Ted a nd Sue ·
All SCS and SWCD programs
Shafer Collins of Fort Gay, W.Va.
and services are offered to a
· The Singing Shafers have utll·
nondiscriminatory basis without
!zed the song writing abilities of
regard to race. color, national
Ra nd y and Ted to prod uce a
origin, religion, sex , age, marital
la rge part of the gospel mus ic
status. or handicap.
materia l that gives the g roup a

·SOCC employees honored
The following employees from
Meigs County a re being recog. nlz~d for their 15 yea rs of service
· at So uthern Ohio Coa l Com pany's Meigs Divis ion.
Da ni el E. Cremeans, general
Ins id e la bo rer a t Meigs Mine No.
31. He resides in Rutland with his
wife. Barbara , and sons. Darrln
a nd Derek .
Harley E . McDona ld. roof
bolt er at Meigs Mine 31. He
resides In Pomeroy and has a
son, Ha r ley.
J e ffrey B. Russell, roof bolter

a t Mine 31, res id es In Middleport
with his wife, Pamela, and
daughter, Lori.
Everett L. Schuler. general
Inside laborer at Meigs Mine No.
2, resides In Middleport with his
wife, Teresa, daughter. Lisa . and
son, Chad.
Andrew J . Williams , mechanic
at Mine 2, resides in Rutland with
his wife, Ama, daughter, Allison,
a nd son, Andrew .
VIrgie Williams, mechanic at
Mine 2, resides in Rutland with
·
his wife, Lillie.

mes tt c pr lees
cont rast to a let hargic domes tic
economy . At the sa me tim e, the
rver weaker dollar and ris ing
ov ers ras lnt rrf's t ralf's represe nt
fa ctors which cou ld deteriorat e
furth er shoulcl the Fed mov e to
s upport lhf' eronomy wlth a m ore
accommodatlvC' m o ne tar y

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Absent the prese nce of the
other co nst ra int s. the Fed Chai r ·
man would undou bted ly be in ·
ell ned to ease monetary pulley In
response to s lu ggish overa ll
activit y. If Infl ation wen' In
c hec k, this movf' would normally

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result In lowf'f lnt f&gt;rP st mt es
which would In turn stlmul atr

Increased activit y In la gg in g

Sf\ctors.
However, the possibility of
furth er Infl ati on can hardly be
eliminat ed from the pol!cy equa
lion at this juncture , as evJ .
denced by the 0.6% jump In Jul y's
Consume r Price Index. exclud ·
lng food and e nergy costs. Th is
accelera ting Infl a tio n Indica tor
wou ld In It s elf have provided

reason for monetary caution.
even before the ensuing dra
malic r un-up In o il prices.
It Is obvious that oil, as a
co mponent of government price
Indices. will substantially raise
reported futu re Inflation figures.
However, It Is less clea r that
higher oil prices should be much
of a consideration In setting
Federal Reserve policy.
Inflation caused by o!l Is
supply-related, and stnce mos t
ollls Imported , higher petroleum
prices are more akin to a "tax"
paid to overseas producers than
a "price Increase" by domestic
conderns. Since higher oil prices
result In less available wealth to
be spent on other domestic goods,
price Increases of non -petroleum
Contlnued on D-8

EXHIBITS GRAND CHAMPION - U sa ,Jo
Vollhorn of 508 Green Valley Drive, Bidw ell, Ohio
recently cxh!hlted "H.V.R. Lana 069" to the
Grand Champion In the Junior Division of the 1990
Ohio Slate Fair. Miss Vollborn Is the daughter of
Fred and Linda Vollborn. Another entry "HVR
i\ Vi\ 992" was chosen Reserve Grand Champion
of the Junior Division at the Ohio Stale Fair.

Farm

Flashe.~

Together lhe animals were selected as Grand
Champion County Pair of the two In the Junior
Division. In the Open Division at the Ohio State
Fair, the animals were first and second In their
class. "HVR i\ VA 992" was selected as Resene
Grand Champion Junior Calf. Abov e Is Show Judge John Grbnes the Grand Champion "HVR
Lana 069"; and Lisa Jo Vollborn .

Com development behind
5-year average, report says

By Edward M. Vollborn
County Extension Agent,
Agriculture &amp; CNRD
GALLIPOLIS- The Ohio crop
report for this week showed corn
developme nt well behind the five
yea r average . Reporters Indi cated that onl y 15 per cent of the
Ohio Corn was den ted and
beyond . The five year average
was 50 per cent. Several reporters feel that the cumulative
precipitation has taken Its toll on
the cor n crop through nitrogen
leaching.
Preparation of the 1990 U.S.

"Farm Bill" has progressed !o
the point that both the Senate~nd
House have passed their version.
Most of the provisions under
consideration relate directly to
cash gain farms. According to
U.S.D. A. figures, one farm out of
three received a government
farm program payment of some
kind In 1987. Some 72.3 percent of
the cas h grain farms got payments . Leading the commodity
groups was cotton farms at 86.8
per cent participation and an
average $29,380 payment per
participating cotton farm .
Maybe we should try some cotton
In Gallla County?

A reminder of the Farm City
Field Day scheduled for Satur: ,
day, September 8 starting at u ·
a.m. The Butler famllles' Swanc· •
rest Farm Is located ·approxt:; '
mat~ly 15 miles south of Galltpo..:;
Its along route 7. Highlight each':
year Is the wagon tours through:,
the farm operation. This year ~~::
field tours will feature corn, •
soybean, a lfa lfa , tobacco, cow- :
calf operation, beef feedlot , and _
grain storage ar ea. Free r efreshments wlll be served throughout :
the day . Plan tb bring you!'':
family to see a very productive:\
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0-2-Sunday limes-Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point

September 2. 1990

Pleasant,

11

Sgt. Bissell sent
to Saudi Arabia

Gallipolis

Pick
It Up·

REE D S VILLE -

Upon sel\
lng m ote than three vears 1n th e
U n tte d Sta tes A r m 'y. Sa t gen t
Royr e 1\! a n Bi s sell was SL'n t tu
Sa utlt A 1 a bla a s par t of I he 1 1 ~ th
I n l a nt ry D i v i s io n fr om
Fo t t
St ew a rt . Ga
B t sse ll ts th e so n of Do ug la s
a nd Ca r o l y n Btssell Tuppet s

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aircraft in Red Sea
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f- 1 ,t d u ...II Pd f1o m C al !Ja A ca d emy
l lt g ll Sr hoo l tn 1987

MM3 MICHAEL BAILEY

First plane of
Westerners depart
Baghdad Airport
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morr Ame nc a n and seven Brit
1sh m Pn wPre d etained by Iraqi
.tulhorrtn?s m Baghdad Saturday
\\ hrn th f'\ \r.,Pnt wrth th e ir wives
l o pl{' k up t' 'ill pr•1 mrts
It c~ q whtli' p!Omtsm g t o re
\r :b r m orr th nn 10 000 f ore tgn

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v.tw1 r UN Sf'cr e tan Gen era l
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a seco nd da v of tal k s
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fur till' ! ro ntac t s tn thf' futur f'
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p .u trd fo t hom e

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r· mph as1zed he IS restncted m h1 s
m tssion bv th e five U .N Secunt\
r l' so luu u n .

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a dem and for an liaqt withdra
\\ a I fi o m Kuw a it . authorize an
t'l·n nom](' Pmba r go a nd p rov 1dr
fut lhr u"r of
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r e iPased a ll fo t1'tgner s and pa v

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per ml sswn l o t a n lra qt Atrw ay s
p la ne c a rr y ing W es ter ne rs to

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SPRING VALLEY CINEMA
44&amp; ·4524

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Public Notice

3 Horse Powar, 60 Gallon Tank,
Campbtlll Hau1feld Air Compressor, small tools, craftaman

20" chain saw, llka nw. All
alliS of clothing, C1'11hl, dl1hl1,
toys lie 2 milu West of Gal-

lipolis on Route 141, Friday,

Salurdly, Monday 9 00 to 5:00.
7 Family Yard Sale: Sat, Mon 1

T1.11sday. 10.00a m -4.00p.m . .:
1f2 mllu out Sl Rt. 218, Huge
aaat of axcanent clothing, all
slzts. Other mite ltama Som•
thing lor averyonat

PubliC Notice

PUBliC NOTICE
FOR SALE

make them feel It is something they
The Ohio Valley Bank
havetodoinsteadolwanttodo Virgo, Company, 420 Third
treat yourself to 8 birthday glf1 Send for Avenue, Gallipolis. Ohio
45631, wtll offer for aale 1he
your Astro-Graph predictions for the
year ahead by mailing $1 .2510 Astra-- following described
Graph, c/o this newspaper, p 0 Bo• property .
1982 Plymouth Champ
91428, Cleveland. OH 44101-3428 Be
JP3RE443XCU404428
sure to state your zodiac stgn
This vehicle wilt be eold et
LIBRA (flepl23-0ct. 231 Thtsls a good 0 public oolo., tho Jock son
day to be caretess wUh your pnzed pos- p 1ke Office of the Otrro
sessions Trv not to leave valuables In v 11
R k c ompany 370
.,
a ey an
vour car, but If you have to, be sure It Is Jack1on Pike. Galllpoli•.
locked up light
Ohio 46831. at 10 00 a.m
SCORPIO (Oet. 24-Nov. 22) You might on Saturday. September 8,
be loo Intent upon do1ng things your 1990
way today and this could create Ill feel·
This vehlelfl will be lold to
1ngs with persons with whom you'll be the highest bidder " a1 rs "
lnvolved If you get too pushy, eJI.pecl to without any ew.pre11ed or
be pushed back
•mplled warranty. Th1s veh1·
mov Pike
be Office
'""" at
8AGmARIU8 (Nov. 23--0.C. 21) Usu- ere
Jackaon
of the
the
ally un.o•'re rather optlmrstlc narson. but
0 hio Valley Bank Company
,.....
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today yO\.Ir lnrlial assessments are likely up to the data and time of
to be on the negatl~e side Unfortunate.. sale
ly, you might not take measures to corThe Ohio Valley Bank
roctlhls
Company reserves the nght
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 11) Think toacceptorretectanyandall
carefully today before commlt11ng your- blt:lt, and 1o wtthdraw thtt
self to something that could tte up your vehicle from ute prior to the
future resources or earnings It could 11le Term1 of Sale CASH or
prove unwise to begin an endeavor with CERTIFIED CHECK
red Ink .
Sept 2 , 5 , and 7th

AOUARIUI (Jin. 20-Feb. 18) Your

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Townhouse, Sept &amp;lh, ea m.·
Sp.m Baby ttn.., tumltura,

VtRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Your
chances for getting others to do thmgs
for you today will not be very good 11 you

slvt• dPsrr t tra tnmg and tt a tmn g
1n c hr•m If d I v. a t f arf' fit s j ob I I! I f'
I'&gt; CU tt Pn t l\ d ll M IC ,t nd l h L•
g un nl' r of a Bt a d lev ·
w tfe.

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cloth•• onolz••·
All Yard sat.. Must Ba Paid tn

open up new opportunities

mo nt hs wer e he has had ex ten

B tssdl 's

Atart, Tapes, grlla 5 112
Soya 7-8-12

tlvety. 11 will enhance your status and

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Family:
Cantonary

votvements In the year ahead thai will
bring you before the public in some
manner tf you project yoursett eHec-

pro,• ablllttes for achievement will be severety lessened today If your proc..
dures are Illogical Your plane won 't get
airborne without a propeller
PISCES (feb. :ICI-March 201 Don't pry
too deeply Into the affairs of an Intimate
lrlend today, because you might dlscover and mlstnterpret something you 'd be
bettar off not knowing
ARIES (March 21-•-" 111 Boost only
"'""
known entHies today because It could
come back to haunt you If you recom·
mend a person to fnends whose bu&amp;·
ness ethics turn out to be questionable
TAURUS (April • • r 20) There's a
possibility you might get lnvol~ed In a
close knit arrangement today with an
rndlvldual whose a1ms and motives are
very diSSimilar to yours Be carerut
GEMINI (Map 21-June 20) Haphazard
results are tlkety today if you are not
methodical where your work 19 con cerned Don 't gtar1 sawing boards unlll

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T I C E
T
CONTRACTORS

0

Sealed proposals for the
W• Inut T owns h1p C ommun
ity Center Remodeling w1ll
be reoe1ved by the Gallta
County CommiSSIOners at
their office located In the
G1llia County Courthouse
until 10 00 am. Tuesday
September 25, 1990 .11nd
then e1 10 00 em at satd
offrce opened and read
aloud
Pt..,, , Speclficettons, and
btd formamty be secured at
the off1ce of Marl!. T. EohnQ
Architect
423 Second
Avenue, P 0
Bow. 1064
Gllllpol11 . Ohto 46631
(614) 446· 8209 A depoSit
YOU know where they're suppose to fit
of e25 00 dollan wtU ba
•-ER ( '"
21 •uty 221 Do 1 let
C ._._.
-ne .._.
n
requ1redtorNchaetofpt1ns
yourseU be drawn Into a venture today and speclticat•ona, check
where that whkm you risk ~s greater made payable to Galli•
than thai which ~ou hope to gain It County Commissioners The
might turn out rather poorly
full amount will be returned
LEO (Jul)i 23-Aug. 22) A volatile issue withtn thirty (30) days after
that previously disrupted your house- rece1p1 of bids
hold might surface again today This
Each bld must bft accom
time try to treat tt more taC1fully and pained by either ab1d bond in
with less emotion
an 1mount of 100% o; the
bid amount with a turety
aattafectory to the aforeuid
Sept J. 19811
Galha County CommissionEven !hough condition s 1n general ar e ora or by certified checll
caahlers check, or ~ttftf' of
ilkel~ to be oener fOf you 1n the year
cred1t upon a tohlent bank 1n
ahead don I take mailers for granted
the amount of not leu than
Indifference
cou ld
cost
~ou
10% of the bld amount m
o ppor1un1t1es
favor of the 1foreuid Gall~&amp;
VIRGO (Allll n.S.pt. 221 Guard
County Commia11onera Btd
agatnstlncllnattons today to cater to lhe
Bonds ahall be accompamed
undeservmg wh1le tgnorrng people for
bv Ftroof of Author ;ty of the
whom you Shoukl be do1ng things Get
official Of agent stgnmg the
your prrorrt1es rn proper perspectrve
bond
MaJor changes are ahead for V1rgo tn
Btds shall be INied .11nd
the com1ng year For your personal
m1rked as Bid for Walnut
horoscope. tovescope lucky numbers
Townlhlp Community Cen ·
tar Aemodeltng and matlad
and luture forecast call Astra-Tone by
or delrvered to
d1ahng 1- 900-454-3535 and entenng
Gatlia
County
th1 s ne.... spaper s access code number
Commiuionen
000 95 cents per m•nute
Gama Countv Counhouae
LIBRA (Sept. n.Oct. 231 UnlortunateLocurt Street. Galhpohs.
ly you m1ght not be able to rety upon
Ohto 46831
the lav1sh promises made to you by a
Anentton of b1dders 11
fm~nd today Keep rn m•nd th•s IS the pal
called to all of the requtre
who ta1led to tulf1ll his / her prev1ou s
manu contained '" thts bid
commitment s
packet. particularly to the
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221 Pretext IS
Federal labor Standarda
not a becommg gurse tor yOll today so
PtoVIIIOna and DIYII· BICOn
W1ge1, vanous tnsurance
d on t put on a~rs by pretendmg you are
requnmenta. wanoua equal
mor e than you are or ha~t~e things you
opportunhy proviaiona. and
don 1 possess
the requirement for a paySAGITI ARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 211 Usu·
ment bond and performance
all.., you stnve to be forthrrght and upor1
bond for 1 00% of the
occas1on can even be blunt when telling
1t hke 11 Is Today, however you mrght
1 Card of Thanks
only ~t~oice things others want to hear
CAPRICORN (Doc 22-Jon. 191 II you
are presently rnvolved rn an endeavor
that requ1res an •ntus1on of outsJde cap.
The Family of
1tal, 11 s best tha t you have m ore than
o ne sour ce Your llrst one could be
Tamra Dawn
Inadequate
Vance wishes to
AQUARIUS (Jon :ICI-Fob. 191 Today
express their
you could lare better actmg on your
own than you wrll w1th par1ners , espeappreciation for
Ciaity tf ~ou have an ally who doesn t
all the cards.
have the courage to use bold measures

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PISCES (feb :ICI-Mareh 201 Your com
paSSIOnate 1nst1ncts may alert you today to lhe lact that there rs someth1ng
you can do to help someone over a dlfflcutl hurdle, yet owmg to lethargy, you
m1ght not act
ARIES (ltlorch 21-Aprit 191 Soctal tn.
\IOI~ements could be a cntteal area lor
you today, so mtnd your p sand as 11 s
not the trme to be en her flamboyant nor
too assertive
TAURUS (April :ICI-May 201 Be ktnd
subordinates today, but be very careful
not to overindulge them Th1s tact1c
could backtlre and etevate unrealistiC
expectations tater
GEMINI (May 21-June 201 Yew mtght bo
more susceptible to flattery today than
usual It someone praises you effusively
for a routine achi8V8ment, 11 s possible
you are beln{l HI up lor manipulation
CANCER (Juno 2t.July 221 A person
with whom you are closely associated
could have rather expensive tastes today. ThiS Is well and good II She IS using
heJ own resources , but your pal might
try to uH yours also.
LEO (JuiJ D-A1111. 221 Even though you
may go out of your way 10 do ntee thtn{ls
lor an assoclale today. there Is a possibility rrtey will be taken lor granted and
your lhoughtfutness oould go unac~.-ged s.od lor your As1roGraph p&lt;edlctiMs today Mall S t 25 to
Aatro-Graph, c/o this ~. P
Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101~28
Be sure to state your zodiac sign

o

flowers, prayers
and other
contributions .
God Bless

You All

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In

Memory

A WISH ON

APENNY

contract pnce
No bidder may whhdraw
hi• bid wh:hm thirty 1301
dava after the actual date of
the opening thereof The
Gallre County Commiueon
era reaervel the right to
wa•ve any informallt1et or to
reject any or all bid•
Sept. 2, 9 16

PubliC Notice
LEGAL
The regutar meetmg of the
Green TWP TruJteea acheduled for Sept 3 hll been
cencelad end wtlt be held
Tuea Sept 4 1990 7 p m
August 31 Sept 2 4

Public Notice

NOTICE OF
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus , Oh1o
August 17 1990
Contract Soles Legal Copy
No 90 998
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Sealed proposals will be
received at the offtce of the
D~rector of the Ohio Depart mentofTranlportatlon. Col umbua, OhiO, unt•l1 0 00 A
M • Ohto Stsndard T1me
Tuesdoy
Septomboo 1 t
1990, for •mprowemf!lnts m
Gallla County, OhiO on
var1oua sect1ons of State
Route 279, VIllage of Cen tervtlle. State Route 664
Galha County, by resurlac
tng with asphalt concrete
Project and worth length
- 38 492 or 7 29 m 11es
Pavement w1dth - var1e1
"The date set for comple·
tmn of lh11 work 1hail be aa
set forth m the btddmg pro poul ·
Each bidder shall be re
qutred to file wnh hta bid 8
certtfied ch&amp;ek or cashHtr ' a
check for an amount equal
to ft\le percent at h1s btd , but
1n no event more than frfty
thousand dotters. oo • bond
for ten per cent of h1 s b1d.
payable to the Director
B1ddera mu 1t applv on the
proper form1. for qualiftca
tton at least ten days prior to
the date aet for opening b1ds
1n accordance with Chapter
5626 Ohto Revised Code
Pl1na and lpeciflcet•ons
are on f1le tn the Department
ofTranaportattonandtheof
flee of tl'le District Deputy
Otreclor
The Onector reserves the
nght to reJect any and all
btds
BERNARD 8 HURST
DIRECTOR
A"g 26, Sept 2

make

1 wish

lly one wish would be
to have you he111 aptn
with me
Wishi" IIIII we could
lllk like we use to, about
all diffmnt tfli~ .
But dHp down inside
I know that, that WISh

Announcements

ADOPTION
We 'd love to share our hear1s &amp;
homa wllh Infant WHI otfltr love,
warmth &amp; slfttllon, financ ially
secure, lets help ••ch other!
Madicaltlegal expenses paid,
Call collect Even1ng1 201 -4274
Gl
_ _ _ _v_e_a_w_a..:y_ __
1 male holH e, Neutored, 1
tamala houss cat , 3 kittens
6wka
old,
614 -367·7'044
ovenlnga
Full size box sprlngs &amp; mat·
tress , 514-446 -4044
Moving Awa~ and would like lo
give away to 1 good home ln the
country, one brown and bieck
German Shepherd and Colllo
mbt:ed one black and wh1te
bordar colllll, bolh come wllh
dog boxes. t:ollara, and chains
Bofh ars very good with kids
Phona 304 -67s.fi719
Puppies
1!'2 m.11lamute
shepard 614 742 2401

I Wtlllliss You
Love,

Kendi

1f2

Wooden pallats to glvuway
First come It~ served Gal·
hpolla D•ily Tnbune, 825 Third
Ave, Gllllpol1s

6

Lost

&amp;

Found

Found Molhsra Ring, Fruths
Ph1rmecy, call &amp; ldanllfy 614·
245-Q083
Found Red rim glasses. corner
ol Fourth Ava, &amp; Pmo , Gal·
llpolla 614-446-0422
Lost Missed vory mueh is 2
Jtlr old-Blonde mall German
Sheperd wearing llge, name 11
Rangat l..bst 2 mil" ott Eut
681 D1rwln. 614 -992 -3230

7

Yard Sale

Gigantic Mul11 Family Carport
Salo. Lltlon Mtcrowovo, Sone
MaHr&amp;Ss, 10spd, blk11, chest,
high chair, carweatl_equarluma,
5~ 20, 10 &amp; 5 gal .-JI alua nice
school clothes, couch, chair,
oltler Items, Sat-Wed Sunset

Orlva
G
=,n
--.-. --:K:-n-:I,-..
- .-::Mc-ctn- 111
-:, -:F:, -m-:1·
ture, glassware, old tools, chain
saw, otllee furniture, baby tumilure, More! 446 Sprue• St Ext
31s1. Sept 1. 2 8-6
Many Items reduced to 112 price
Come tor a bargain 2 mlln
W
I G ill II5
R ut 141
ost 0 Only
a po on ° e
·
Monday
Mon Tun, &amp; Wed, 3-5, 9-? 2112
miles East of Por1er, on 554
Near NGHS on 160 at laons,
Frogskln, Altt~ner purses, home
inlenor, ctothtng, mise , at arts
Tuas
Sepl 3rd, 4th and 5th, 9 00-5 oo,
8 Family Yard Sale Furniture,
anllquu,
eeramlcs,
dolla,
Stockerma11c Stove, clothes,
bedspreads, c;ur1ains and lot
more 1!2 m1l• out C•nterville on
St Rt 2791 3rd house on right
lor mote ntormatton c.11ll 61468 2 7163, 614-682-6750
Sept 3rd, One day only Lots of
good junk, Village ot Elldwtll,
Rodney Pike

&amp; VIcinity
4 family yard tall Sapl. 4-5.
Adeline Snowden reeldence In
Auti1nd Colltge Ava. Bunk
bide, TV, llland.. exerciH bike,
bike, much more. g..s dally.
Carport ..... 918 South Third,
lltddt- Sept 4,5 Oa.m·
4p.m
CMotmn
lg.
women'a drw....l_bill•·
rag l\lg
wh1nga men't fllnnll, 1hlt11,
aut d(ngta bud vaaa and odds
and tnda. Wad. and Thur Sept.
518. 11).3. Rani canciM.
Flret lim• evlf yard •Ia s.pt.
1-3, AIm-? Main St., Autltnd.
R&amp;S Salta Building. Rain or
ehlnt Gun1, acannwa, CB'a,
Bookll, glsiiWII'I, Meme k)O
num•out to mention.
First time yard ut1 Tun. Sepl.
4 and Wed. Stpt 5
Hud.an
St ,lllddl-

m

ptaypen, bunk-baby bed, baby
to tdull ctolhHI couch, Wod.

5lh.

40495

K "11-'Y

Sat., Sun., Mon Entll'9 collecUon of tate husband• tool•, coll.cteblta, camping getr and
loads of mise Antiquity Rt. 338.
Sept 112. Yard uto Tlrea,
aump pump, jeep part1, boota,
enl•r111nment
center,
baby
Items, clothing, hom• lntarkK,
humidifier, Wicker, curtalna,
t•l•vlslone, gina top lablt,
uwtng macl'llns, bl .. Duro-soft
contact lena non prescription
ond mar.. At the inttrHCIIon of
124 and 338 In Racine. 9-5.
Sept 41h 9 till dart&amp;. Baby
elothu, Jsana and mise Ctrroll
Smith residence Happy Hollow
Rd 1ow1rd1 Rulland

8

2850 Bladon Ad., Mereervlllt, 2
tamity, Sat &amp; Sun, t-5, from llltantsto adult cl~hlng

5

HappyAds

Tim Loves
Nedra!

Edward'&amp;Transportation Is lookIng tor • lew goad over the road
drivers tor flat bed, oporatlon
based In Ra11enswood, WV, 800·
228-8656 for details
media
salas
Experienced
ropreaentatlve. B.111e plus commillion. 304-727-7885 call tor interview

Noed babysU11r In m~ home
Mon.-Set Daytime 2 el'lildren, t
tchoolage. Phone 614-992-5010.
Needed. Qualified Aeroblea Instructor, Call 0 0 Mclntyro Park
Dlalrict at 614-446-4612 Ext 256
Stylist Nelded· Excellent Hours,
Salary plus commission, lor Interview, 614-446-3353.
VIRGINIAN
POWER
TRANSPORT to expanding lis
operttlon We neod lour l l·
perloneed owner operatOfl to
pull both vana and t1.11tbeda.
VIRGINIAN
POWER
TRANSPORT OFFERS:
• Mlleags or Psrcentage Contract • Cash Adv.11nce.• PL!PD &amp;
C1rgo Insurance.• Group Sobtall &amp; Otadt1ead lnaurenee •
HHith, Lite &amp; Dental 1nauranc•
at Group AIIIIS TO QUAliFY
• Mu81 81 Ar Laut 24 Years
Old • 1 v..r OTR Ex parlance
with Clean Driving Rscord. •
Po..na Tractor Unll No More
Than 5 Y11rt Old For Moro lnformttlon,
Contact
Larry
ChMaebrew t-800..637-8055 or
write P.O Box 630, Poc1, WV
25159

No moComed titled vehtcles

-

No antmals
Constgnments

accepted

Fnday,

- Cash or Check with Proper I D

5739

-

Wanted To Buy Junk Autos
wlH' or without motors Call
Larry Lively. 614-388-1303

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
(304) 675-5463 or (304) 773 -5696

Yard Sale AI Mary layne's
Stale Route 7, Cl'lesl'lirs, Sept 3
4 5 6
•
th.
Yard Sale Sept 3, 4, 5, 51h 9-5
123 Fourth Avenue, Li tt le bit ol
evtry11'1lngl

W1rCed To Buy : Used Mobile
Homte, 614-446-0175

AUCTIONEERS

Yard Sale Wedne .. y, S.pttm·
bor 51h Thursd
September
6th, Porter on 1v0. Look lor
a£gns

11

Back Yard Sale, Wed &amp; Thura,
Sap! 5&amp;6. 2217 Oak StrMI, bl.r
stools, diahu, mise It oms
Huge Garaga S1lo. Rt. 35 H•nderaon, 3 Mile Crull Road,
Saturday, Sunday, Monday, tO
1111 11 Cheap Different Things
Eacfl Day!
large Yard Salo, Sap! 4,5,6
Bilow Siders Jewer1y, C.lllpolis
Ferry. lf rain garaga out Nck.

Vard S1t~1 Sept. 1 1nd 2. 1105
Fifth St , Ntw HIYIIn.
YARD SALE-Tuesday, g,.3, 3
mlln out S1ndhllt Road on left
lypewr11sr,
clothing,
World
Book Encyelopedias, chair
Pomeroy,
Middleport

&amp; VIcinity
640 Gnmt Sl Stpl 4,5 Clothing, d1st.a, tumltur., ltwelry
bedsproods ,
bookt;,
ruga,
lamps mise
tlb South Second, "Middleport
Sept 1-7: Clothing, bedding
llnana,
drapes,
cU111Ina,
bedspreadt, dishu, pans, small
appllllnees, tumlture, mise:
9 bmilv yard sa le Sept 4-8
9a m -5p m Furnit ure , all atze
clothing, m1sc 3 mllss oU1 St
Rt 143 at the Tuckerman homt
Walen tor signs
Eagls Ridge Rd 6 miles from Rt
7 Ovor Labor Day watkond MItt
from fll'lhoust .

FOR LEASE
OLD POMEROY
LIBRARY
BUILDING

7539 Elt. tli·SS.
AVON · All areaa, C..ll Marilyn
WNVIr 30-4-882 -2645
A NO NONSENSE WAY TO $500
A DAYI
$1 plus FA S E K A Stevens,
Rt 2 Box 224, Sou1h Point, OH
45680
Au•mbler. Needtd 1mmedl11e
openings No exp nMdtd
Fulllplrt tlme Call 1-900-4334336, 7a.m -10p.m. S21mln
ATTENTION! Easy wark1 Excelt•nt income! Assemble aimplt
product• at l'lorne For details
call 1-504-641·1778 Ert 5.214 24
hours, 7 days
AVON I All Arut I Shlrte~
Spurs, 304~15-1429 .
EARN MONEY Reading Boob!
S30,000Jyr int:ome potenlttl
Now hiring (1) 805-687-8000
Exr Y10189
Euy Wor1tl Excsllent Ftay! A•
sembls products at home. Cali
tor lnlormallon ~1-8003
Ext 31:3
Echoing Meadows ICF-MR fa
currsntfy seeking 1 fu!l-llmt
AN/LPN lor atttmoon ahltl w/F~
&amp; Sat ott. The LPN S8 25 AN
$10 00 with beneltt packa~ Included Thl1 poe; ill on Is open lor
more Info call 814-504-3541 or
slop by 319 West Union Sl
Athent, OH 45701 Mon-Frt ~11'
1-4, To eomplete1n appU~Uon '

REGISTERED
NURSE
Immediate

opening

for registered nursea
10 worlc tn the Emergency Room ond SpeClol Cora Uni1 - lull
end pert-time
poai ·
tiona
Salary com mensure1a with exPBfitnce.
Excellent
fringe benefits
Contoc1.
Rhonda Dailey.

R N .• B.S.N ..

For More

Director of Nuning

Information

Veteran• Memorial

Contact Ruth
Powers

Hospi1ol
116 E Momorlal Drive
Pomeroy, OH. 46769
(8141 992-2104
Ext 213

COME FLEA WITH US
EXPANDED LABOR DAY SCHEDULE

ED'S GALLIPOLIS FLEA MARKET
WILL BE OPEN FRI.-SAT.·SUN.-MON
9,600 sq. ft . Expanded Indoor Market
Area's finelt collection of antiques. fine
glass. baseball cards. jewelry, household
merchandise and tools . We've been here
every weekend for seven years building this
market for you If you have not been here
lo1 a while - check ua out and aae the dif·
terence. Hold your yard aala here.
(614)446-7037
Located at the Thaler Property,
Rts. 311 &amp; 160

LOCATED

Financial

Will Baby slt ln my home Have
Good
References
Al so
Weekends 614 -388-8114
Will babysit, my l'lom e Mid
dleport 614 992-3723
Will do baby&amp; lltlng In my home
Mond ay Fnd ay, days onl y 304675-1169
W1U do housecleaning Rolerences 6141992 -6983

21

Business
Opportunity

!NOTICE!
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends the! you do bustness with people you know , and
NOT to send mon•y lhrou9h til e
mall unlit you have Investigated
tho oHarmg

Real Estate General

@CANADAY REALTY
AUDREY F. CANADAY . BROKER
ROBERT D. BRENNEMAN 446-2174
•
MARY FLOYD. REALTOR
HOMES. FARMS &amp; COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES

25

LOCUST STREET

GALLIPOLIS OHIO

446 -J'".) 636tJ\t~NVW'
~ . Q.L.,.

45631

2 miles north of Pol nt Pleasant,

on Rt. 62tn Camp Conley Addltlon,
the end of

at

Roush-Ferrell Road. Watch For Signs!

Sept. 8-8:00 a m

REDUCED $5.000 - OWNERS OF THI S lOVElY HOME
WOU LD LI KE TO RElOCATE AND HAVE REDUCED THE PRICf
TO $60 000 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS NICE OP EN FAMILY
ROOM t KITCHEN AREA WITH FIREPLAC E 2 CAR GARAGE
LO CATED ON JAY DRIVE JUST OFF ROUT E 35
LOCATION

Not responsible for accidents

RE MA RKS

Btdw ell

2/ none 66 'x l66'

$15 000

l evel lot

Chesh "'

]II

$36 500

Fenced lawn

Ad am svtlle

312

309

ac

I 13 ac

$37 500 Plu s 2 RR apt

Jll.r

$42 000

69 ac

$4 3 000

8'1&gt;% INTEREST OWN ERS Will HOLD fiR ST MORTGAGE AT
8'- "" INTERE ST WITH $5 000 DOWN PAYMEN T UP TO 30
YEAR TERM MONTHLY PAYMENTS BASED ON IERM OR
MOR TGAGE 3 BEDROOM RANCH WITH I '&lt;- BATH S FAMilY
ROO M WI FIR EPLACE CARP OR T APPROX 3 ACR ES LAN D
TO BE SU RV[Y[D BEfORE CLO SING $55 000

Lrm1ly 1111
Brt ck

l OCATION

E&lt;t

HOME

3 1 ac

Btdwel l

NonP

V~ c an t Lot

66 X! 65

$5 000

Lower R! 7 None

Vacant Lot

I acr e

$5 000

Rat rt ~ Sh e&lt;J

? I ac

$58 000

2 Bat ns Gat

&gt;6 ac

$60 000

Sm Bar n

72 ac

$34 500

4 7 ac

$62 00 0

30 ac

$69 500

family Rm

Auction Conducted 831

Jay Drtve

312

12 1 xi 54 $60 000

2 cat garage

RICK PEARSON
AUCTION CO.

0 J Whtt e

312'~

47 ac

Myrtle Dr

317

120 !100 $62,000

31 Jih

I acr e

$65 000 FR bsmt gat

Ho rse Cteek

2 BR

Route 588

312

3 3 ac

$72 000

fR bsmt gar

Adam svt lle

2 BR

Rou te 588

412

779

$91 900

FR bsmt gar

Lower Rt 7

412

250' x257' $85 000

FR wl fR gar

MASON, WV

773-3785

OWNERz MILDRED ROUSH
TERMS: CASH OR CHECK WITH

to.

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIOENTS OR LOSS OF PROPERTY
LICENSED I BalDED II 0110, KENTUCKY. AHO WEST ~RGIIIA 161

PRICE

Bar n

$55 000

lwp

ACREAGE

None

3ac

Gr PPII

BU!lOINGS

Rt 218

31 1 1~

!...1

RICK PEARSON
#66

PRICE

Adamsvil le

Must present tax exempt number or pay
taxes- NO EXCEPTIONS!

BR I BATHS LOT SIZE

Kett Be t he I 2!I

AUCTIONEER'S NOTE; The ceda r bodroom sullo and other
p19Ce was handmade by hor husband , th e late A Ray Roush

to Sale Time

EDWIN WINTERS
#334

• ••u

FIVE STAR HOME - fWO STORY REDWOOD
STR UCTUR E QUAliTY AN D BE AUTY THROUGHOUT 9
ROO MS 4 BE DROOM S 2 BATHS FAMILY ROOM OFF
KIT CHEN ON fiRST fl OOR PLUS RECR EATION ROOM OPEN
lNG ONTO DEC K ON SECO ND FlO OR FORMAL DINING
ROOM LIVIN G ROOM HAS FIRE PLA CE SP INDLED STAIRWAY
IN fOYER 2 CARAITACHED GARAGE 3 10 4ACRE SITEWILl
BE SU RVEYED WHEN SOLD HOM E IS COMP LET ElY SUR
ROUNDED BY TALl PINES AND OTHER TREE S ONLY 10
MILES FROM CI TY FIR ST TIME OF FER ED $ 125000

BLADEN ROAD APPROX 29 ACRE S 3 BEDROOM 2 SIO RY
HOM E NICE COUNTRY PROPERTY PRICED LOW AT
$40 000

ANTIQUES &amp; HOUSEHOLD Beauttful handmade 4 pc
cedar bedroom SUite, handmade chrld s cedar chest p+e
sate, flatwall cabmot w1th nns. Amencan oak telephone,
several oldqutlt6, 10 gal Hamtlton Jones Jar wtth eagle. 51eg
HaNes! table, laney mahogany d011er ta~e set or 4 plank
bonom chairs, several good blue Jals, 2 JX llvmg room su1te ,
old cha1rs. maple desk old 30's chest and dresser Zenith 19·
color remote control TV, rochner, desk, oak sow1ng machine,
old h1ckory basket, rnl lamp, old chaulk box. pre sale, lamps
coHee gnnder, set of Homer Laughlin d11na. good glassware.
Rodgers silverware set. good clean pots and pan s lmens,
blankets, small apphances. cann1ng Jars. apple peeler Un1co
20 cu ft deep freezef, Wh1rlpool washer &amp; dryer p&lt;)rtabt es
Speed Queen wnng8f washer, bench gnnder, old too l bm
hand tools foot asp, bucket bench handmade wagon. an•
mals sleds. planters . Homecraft table saw, dnll , powe1 saws,
Sears yard and garden shredder , sol of car ramps plu s more

Noon to 6:00P.M or Saturday,

Trunk lid or lock aiHmbly for
1980 Olds Toronada 6141992·

&amp; VIcinity

Pt11u Paula 's Oay Carli! Canter
Sale, affot"dable ehild cars M·F
6am · 530 pm Ages21 0
Before, after school Orop-lns
weleome 514-446-8224

Wanted to Do

Page-0-3

THURSDAY, SEPT. 6,1990
10:00 A.M.
___'!i(£1~~

7.

Sept.

-

-EASY PHONE WORKPart-time, $600/mo., Full.tlmt,
$3,500/mo, plus Anaw.r phon..
lor N1t1onw\da Co Now hiring
you lrNL. will lralnl 104-435-

18

Do

will be selling the following:

Complete household or Estatn!
Any type of lumilul'l , appllancu, antique's, etc Also
appral11l avallabae 614-245-5152

PC. Pleasant

Wanted to

Real Estate General

PUBLIC
CTION

Auction

-

1990-10 00

11

Sunday Times- Sentinei -

Magic Years Day Caro Centet
reasonBbla ,
dependable ,
license, qua 111y child care Monday lhru Frida~. 7 30 till 5 30
For more lnlormatlon or to
register 304~75- 5847

Kountry Kids Cl'llld Care. A tun
pl ace to sta y where friendship$
bsg ln. Groat locall ons. 6t4 9927532

992-7301-DAN SMITH-AUCTIONEER
57·68·1344
Terms Cash
Positive ID
Refreshments
The sale wrll be held tndoors Bring your lawn chan
"Not Responstble for Acctdants or loss ..

-All farm related consignments welcome

Employment Services

18

Oon't have tlmtlo do the mendIng? I do and I'm reasonabta
Jean zippers 304-675-2633.

PHYLLIS BEARHS-EXECUTRIX-Case #26661

At Mason County Fairgrounds
Rt. 62 North of Point Pleasant
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1990
10:00 A.M .-?7

Wanted to Buy

Wanted to Do

Child Care in My Home, nice
clean ptaytsleep area lnd111lduat
allenlion In town 614-446·8886

Thts is only a small listing. The basemen1 &amp;garage are lull
at tools. Thare IS no way to hsl averyth tng

MACHINERY AUCTION

-

$375 DAILY
Woril.lng at home, .-opte eail
you IG otder, C.U Roger tor
d.. one, 304-461-3913 bt B-2.

If cannot gel all sold one day will come back Sept.
13, a( 9:00A. M Th1s is a continuation of Rolltn Otll
Estate to be held at the Meigs Co. Fairgrounds on St
Rt. 33 north of Pomeroy, Ohto. Watch for stgns
"ffiOLS"
22 log ch atns cham hots!. load bmders. ch am block s. lat ge
flat JaCk anvrl. screw &amp; bumper tacks, a1r compressOJ , vtc e.
motors . au grease gun. acetylene oulftl . tool boxe s. eleclll c
wrench , wheelbarrows ~ ratchet &amp; socket set, bolt cuners
step ladder. sledge hammers, ms, shovels dnll pr ess
cham saws, carts. 5' wood lalhe lois ol open end, bm end &amp;
mtsc too ls all SIZes &amp; ktnds, Forney welde1

1st Annual Mason County Fair

David Boggs Auction Strvlct
Now booklrig auctions, llcen;.d
in Ohio, 614~46-nso

Help wanted

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1990
9:00 A.M.

Public Sale

&amp;

Wedomsyer's Auellon Service,
Rio Grande, Ohio 614-245-5152

18

ESTATE AUCTION

Point Pleasant. W.Va .

Mrs. Roush Is In a nursing home and

8

Rick Pearson Aucllon Company
now booking auctions, ~~­
parlenct makas lhe difference.
Licensed Ohio, Kentucky, West
VIrginia, 304-773-5785.

9

Help Wanted

Family Planning Asslslanl, minImum 20 hours per weak, must
be tnergetlc and able to work
flexible schedu le Including day,
e~t~enlng, and Saturday hours
Will train mature, responsible
person wno Is sensitive to b1rth
control and reproductive health
needs or cl lonts Must be well
Situation
organizad, accurate with figures 12
and r.cord keeping, have supeWanted
rior communteatlon skills Must
be able to work under ~uldllnes Will 1.11ke care ol that tpKlal
with mmlmal supervision. Re- loved one In my home Wlll acquires reliable transportation, cspl Alzhelmerl M1te or female
ab1l1ly to work Pomeroy, Gal·
llpolis, Chesapeake and other ~~err• Ptalns area 614-667silas It needed. T1me and out of
county !ravel paid Range $4.50
to $5 50 Send resum• and two 18
Wanted to Do
employment
references
to _ _ _ _ _ __ ....:._ _
Planned
Parentllood
ot
Mary's Quality Child Care, sal•
Southeast Ohio, 396 Rlcllland &amp; affordable, w/rele,.nc;ea, 6-6,
Aven us, Atllens, Ohio 45701 by Mon-Fri, 514 -446-0316
September ro 1990 EOEIESP

Auction

VIcinity

1111 and 3rd, 8-7. Centenlry
Townhou... Al 141 Baby it•ms,
dlthol, turnlture, clothel, toys,
misc.

Flar Bed drl~t~ers nseded tor long
hau la. Aile as! 1 vear experience
required Call 514 -871·5005 or
614-446-9443

Public Sate

&amp;

11

Earn money by the WIIRk Join
!.he numbers to demonstrate
Christmas-Around-The-World"
July-December Lsa 11 e nama'
address, and phone number on
~~wering service 614-992-63 19
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS
HIRING ti6,000--$62,000 year
Cali 1·805-564-6500 Ext GB 968
tor Immediate response

Ytrd aa1e. Tu11, Wtd., Sept. 4-5
Ralph Nolgler, ne1t to Legion
Hail. Racine, Oh Rul Nee
clothing, household hem•.

Gallipolis

&amp;

Rd.

Ramtburga

Help Wanted

Third house ott Butavllle Plke1
on G1t0rgas Croak, above Goaa
News Sapllst Church, Clothing,
tOOls Wad
Tundsy, Wed, &amp; Thura, 449
Four11'1 Ave, Antique trunk, bed·
ding, kitchenware, chlidrsn't &amp;
adult clothing
Yard Sal• Mise nems 229
Evergrun Rd Tues Sept 4th 9-7

992·5813

So wben I find that

eternity.

Garaga Sate Rodney Pike &amp;
First Ave., Bldwtll • Phillips
Residence, Sept 3 &amp; 4th, a.-5
Women's cl~hlng, elz• 18 baby
Items, weight bench, chidt,.n'a
clothing; porch glider, ca~net1 ,
table&amp;chalrs, couch.

2346

will not come true.
same penny, I'm IOtllJ
to save IIIII wish for

Sunday edition • 2.00 p.m
Friday Monday tdillon • 2·00
p m. Saturday.

Yard S.lo At. 33, flrat Inlier
put Amerlc1n Alloy, S1pt 4,5,6.
9 00 am to 5.00 pm. Furniture,
boc*s, etorhlng, mlac and Blair

Announcements

When you find a penny
faar up, you're suppose
to

Advance. DEADLINE: 2.00 p.m
the day befcre the ed Ia to run

Yard Salt, Mon, Tust, Wed. 2221
Jsttersoo Rain 1111 In garttge.

3

Middleport

3 Family Wed. only 3 mllH

USE THE CLASSIFIED&amp; TODAY

Pl a tns, and son 1n I&lt;Hv of Donald
d nd J enn!tpr Jctck sun Tupper &lt;;
P la tns
HP has bee n sta tlOnPd Ci t f or t
Stewa t t .

Pomeroy,

&amp; VIcinity

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-

September 2. 1990

W.Va.

$66000 BmkE • l Gat
2 cat r,a&lt;ar,e

MH Bar n

l o• er Rt 7 3 BR

Barn Sheds

Swan Cr eek 4 homes 3 Batns

$28 000

282 ac $124 500

"All acreage and lo1 dtmen s1ons are appro•1mate

Help Wanted

House Manager Pos11lon , maturs adult 1o supervise &amp; assist
with lt. malnlananct, ot e 3br
thelter, noad responaiblt peraon , good wlth paople, .arne
paper work Involved, 40 l'lours a
weok S4 50 per hour, Send Inquiries to P_o Box 454, Gallipolis, OH 45631, Attenlion
Penionnel Dtrector

PUBLIC AUCTION AND
CONSIGNMENT SALE

INTElliGENCE JOBS CIA, US
Customs , DEA, ale Now H1rin g
Cali 1-805·687·6000 EMI K-t01B9
Ll cenaed speach 1nd langu11ge
parl'lologlst to work
wilh
children and adults who have
developmental dlsablliii&amp;S Requires Ol'llo license, ohio eperlal ed Teach•rs Cert ~Dr
speech and hearm~ therapy
masters degre1 Star11ng annual
$30,637 Negollablelexparlenca
Hllh ins ~ull smgle, co-pay
lamily, dental , 2 wks va callon ,
personal and sick leave, l1ta Ins
paid, grad sludlutulUon watver
availabe IRS code 125 avallabe
Sand reauma only to M111 gs
MAIDD 1310 Car1eton St ,
S~racuse, OH 45n9 C A R F
Accreditation '89-'92
Melgs
MR /00 doea not discriminate ln
provision ot urvleea a NO
employmenr on lhe bas1 s o f
handc.11p, race color, cr eed , na .
tiona! orlgm, sex, or aga
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Looking tor Barber
446-8803

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St~l15ls 614

Uenager, axperronced in dired
sales
$15,000 lo $20 000
polenlial llr~t year earnings
Conrempo Fashion, 304 -6?55t62
EARN MONEY typmg, word
processing, personal t:omput tng AI home Full or part li me
S35,000 year Income potential
p)805-6876000 Ext B-4562
Part lime case managtH tor
Goodwill lndustnos degree In
human &amp;ervl ces or related f1eld
32 h,.. par weak, experlonce
working wllh
handicapped
Some travol necus.ary EDE
M/F VtH Reply to Perso nnel
Oepl P 0 Box 7365, Hun llng1on W\/25n6
_ __ _
POSTAL
JOBS
$18,392·
$67125/yr Now hiring Call (1)
806-687-6000 EXT P"-4~62 for
current llsl
Reliable lind competent pers on
to 1111 posttlon of the lncom• Tax
Administrator lor the \/lllago of
Pomeroy Applicants should
have experience in taxes, accounting collacllons and ad minlstr.ll1lon Cont 1dentlali1y a
must Appli cants ar• available
altho M.11yor 's olllca and will be
1ccspted through Sept 7, 1990
RN -ART-RRA Wllh OAIUR ex·
perlence Must be fam iliar with
JCAHO and PRO requtallons
and rsqulrements and muat be
capabl• ol educ111lng 11'1e medical atafl thert~of Mua:l be
c1pabl1 ol writing policies and
lmplemon11ng
procedures
Monday
thru
Friday,
no
wnkends or holidays Solary
negotiable Send resume to .
Personnel Depar1ment, 011k Hill
Community Mtdlcal Canter, 350
Chsrtotll Avanue, Oak Hill. Ohio
45656.
Sates PartiFull Urns Past IX·
perience In J•wltry retail proftrrtd, but not raqulrtd, computer
u11age hs tplul, applications
taken 1M2 Wtd, Sept 51h &amp;
Thurl, Fri, Sept 13, &amp; 141h. Mrs
lntorn•llonal,
151
Second
A~tonueL Galllpoll1il OH 45631.
(Tope t-urnltur• ultdlngl No
Phone Calls Ptt.IIH.

BROOKS
I· 894· ~958

EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
7:00 P.M.

_j__
sao.a

Location:
DAV Building on Rt. 35 Bypass

House manager pos 111on Melura adult lo supervise and ••·
sial wlth the mamllnance ol a 3
bedroom shell lf Need ruponslble ptrton good wltl'l people
Somt paper work Involved 40
hr w11k S4 SO hr Sand Inqu ires
to P.O Box 454 Gallipolis, OH

to

6:00 day

I

MORGAN
TWP.

Consignment taken from

12:00

Real Es1ate General

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

KYGER

of sale.

Truckload of New Merchandise
Antique Glass, Heisey marked and unmarked .
lmpertal, Smtih, Viking, Fenton, depresston,
Indiana . Something for everyone .
Terms: Cash or Check with proper I.D .
DOOR PRIZES

AUCTIONEER: DAVID BOGGS
Gallipolis. Ohio - 614-446-7750

81DWtLL

ltcensed and Bonded in State of Ohio
Not responsible for aCCidents or loss of
property .

ADDI~ON

We are bookmg Fall and Wtnlef Sales

PUBLIC NOTICE

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1990
10:00 A.M.
AT WAID SPENCER FARM
SCOUT CAMP RD .. CHESTER, OHIO
Dl RECTIONS: From Pomeroy. Ohto takeS R 7 north
to Chester, Oh .• nght onto SR . 248 2110 m1 Rtght
onto Seoul Camp Rd .. go approx 3 m1 to farm
Stgns Will be posted.
Mr. Spencer has sold his horses so w11i be liQUtdat·
mg h1s larm equipment plus some mise

GALLIA CO.,

HORSE TACK &amp; FARM EQUIPMENT
Oliver ~40 14 " rtdtng plow C.se 14' walktnR plow Dear
born e tratl wago n Fote Carl wl hyd brakes J 0 &amp;Co Optd

OHIO

rng cull1vator s. 7' McCormack drsc New Idea manure
sp read eJ (need s llo ot) a very low PIOi tle manure spteader
In! Ltnle Geneus manu te spreader (tractor! l sectton spnng
loathe hatrow. 2 Whtte Show brtdles , set of new chec k line s
set of buggy ha1ness. rubber stall mats stngle &amp; double
!t ee s. 2 wheel uttltly tratler. Hu sky Rravtly bed on New Idea
runnmg geat s, renee chatger s 40 treated posts 40 st eel
posl s, btush guatd lor Ford !actor approx 80 bales mtxed
hay

THIYEN!R

ANTIQUE &amp; COLLECTABLES
2 very mce plates I ISLamoges. very old r1ver boat captam s
ttunk 5C pay phone. phone boolhe. por celam phone Stgn
w/ Biue Bell Bott les wash board s tee tongs, b1 ass sleam en
gme grea se dtSpencer. cast bea t pot w/ hd. polar mantel

wl!tner
CAliPERS &amp; CAR TRAILER
I B' lnlreptd travel tratler sleeps 6. self conlatn ed pop up

ol" DEVELOPERS ATTENTION ! ! ! ~

travel traliel , 2 axle car trail er Reese h1tch cam per tac ~ s
mtSc camp mg equtpl

I OO! AcR.E.S.

IIJSC

Grrnd stone w/motor &amp; vanable gear rOOucton un1t. cheny
oak, walnut &amp; cedar season eo lumber, 150' 4 wtte ext cord
elec lans lwm beds, elec Wtrtng supplie s. mtSc butldmg
supplies. 6 house doors lsome steel), P/ U tool box. heavy
gauge shop wood burner Watm Mornmg slove, 16 ' alumt
num xt ladder , mtsc dtshes &amp;Stlvarware. double nnse Jubs,
slee t cable. 2 steel r~l around cabme1s w/bUtll·tn banety
chargers lots ol hand tools, gas cans, several ptles scrap me·
tal. plus lois more
OWNERS : WAI D
AUCTIONEER:

&amp; GLADYS

COL. W.

FRONTING ON Gooo MACADAM RoAD.

&amp; W.

VI.

GoooT~MI!.R.ALL

Cash

Refreshments &amp; Restroom

Pas. I.D.

M tNERAL

RIGHTS INCLUDI.D. 8EODED CoAL

UNDlR'-VING SURFACl EsTJMATaD AT ~lt,,C, CuYos.No RI.~TIIll~·rJ

ION I.

863

3.2MI.N.E.OF PORTEP.,OWIO.

WATE.R.. ELECT,,..ND TEL. LINlS ACC!.SSI&amp;'-l. TO PROPIRTV, loTS OF

KEITH MOLDEN

614-742-2048
lie. m Ohto 4318

SPENCER

81.AUTIJUL R.OLLING WILL LAND· 1814 LIN. Fl!.l.T

9.8 M1.To

HoLZ!.IIl

MIDI CAL CENTlR, CuN1c, &amp;ANI&lt;

SHOPPING CI.NT~R.
\

AND

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Business
Opponunlty

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'DISTRiSUTOR '
For Exelt1ng NEW progra m Not
a vending routal Call i-800 -8211 3922
HERSHEY Sn.ack Route' G~o~
Sl3,000 per year
Requ1res
$10 ,000to sta r1 , 1-800-2tl8·3469
VE NDING ROUTE Loc al Great
extra
income. H1gh
traiiJc
locali ons Pn ced tor qu1 ck sale
1-800-n7-53oo
WOlFF TANNING BEDS
Commercial , ~ome Un11s , From
$199 00 Lamps, lot1ons Accessories. Monthly Payments Low
As $18 00, Calt Today FREE
Color Catalog. 1·800-228 -6292

22 Money 10 Loan
Gold
Credit
Ca rd .
Ylsa!Matercard
Guaran1eed,
Cash Ad~ancu, no security
deposit, no credit chad, 1 900126-0048 $19 95 tee
LOANS BY MAIL
Up 1o $5,000 1n n hours We
can he lp you gel a srgnature
Loan By Mail 1 -900-468-~27
$9.95 lee

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Professional
Services

Lalayelle Garden Center
Spee lalbing In dried everlastin1
flowers Custom Cfders we come. We de l1ver In Gal lipolis 453 Jackson P1ke
GallipoliS, 614-446-4648

Real Eslate

Mobile Homes
for Sale

1913 Haven 14. .. ~o 2br, excellent
conJ, Gas heat . new carpal ,
$5,950,614 -446-0175
1974 Guerdon Futurama 12~~: 65 2
bedroom, Central A ir $5995 614·
446 -1()11
1975 Cha mpiOn 14165, 2 BR, sal
up on private lot on 216 6 ml
from lown $4500 Free rent tor
1 year 614-256-1393
1982 Townhouse 14110 , double
e~~:pando, CA. M any Extras! On
private rented lot 1n Rodney
614-245 -5049
1981 Townh ou se, new heat
pump &amp; porch, e1c cond, set
up 1r1 pa rk , 614-446·81'18 .
House trailer , Furnished or unfurnis hed , new ca rpe l and
lino le um , two bedrooms , With
two large rooms added. $10 000
fu rnJshed, $8,000 unfurnished
6 14-992-2085, or Col1.1mbus 1873-4485
SPECIAL Fac t o r~ to you1991, 2
o r 3 bedroom14•10 models at
the
unbelievable
p11ce
ol
$12 ,900 delivl!lrl!ld And sal up
Call 1-800-729--4045 lor de1ails
Nashua
14170
wtupando,
sit uated 75 acra land, P01n1
Pleasant , Many extras, prleed
on Inspection 304·675 -7917
Two bedroom mobile home,
ca rport, anac hed bu ilding and
land In Middleport Convenient
! o sc hools etc Assume loan
614-863-8568

33 Farms for Sale
20 acres. toncod With h1gh len
s1le, barn, shed 1112 s t o r ~
1916, 14J70 Freedom, 3br, 2 lull house . large lam1ly room , la rge
kitchen . ll'lmg room wlcatherdal
baths, 614-446-9661
c(Uimg , up sla1 rs lo" bed room
2 bedroom, fu ll s1ze basemen! , w1skyl1gh ts 3 8 m1les Crab
located Grear Road 100x200 lo1, Creek Rd , call attar 9 00 PM
$38,500 304·273 2004 Of 304
304-675-1385
675-1279
---- ----::-----:,-:----,----,- - - 1 l farms l or sal a, 304 -ag5·3950
2 story 3 bedroom
10 acres more or less Appro•
Locus! S1 raat $4 ,500
927-6436 a her 5 pm
10 acras l ill able, 3br housa.
barn , 614 -446 -2 107,614-388-8504
2br Juncllon !60, Kerr Roa d, 15
m1nutea h o m Holler Hosp1l al . 34 acres c1ty water, good hunl $25,000, 614 -446-9637 or 614- mg , Pollers Creek Road, HT
446-4166
Vanan . Jr 304-882-2203

31 Homes for Sale

home
assume
3 bed room
balan ce Mas on Coun ty Bond
Lo.1m 8 ~% lnl ares1 will consider
tra 11er ICf down payment, 304·
675-1 804

3 Bedroom red bnck , 1·112 bt~lh ,
l ull base mllo n l wrth l 1replace 314
acre, lower R1ver Ad 614 245
51 46, 44 6·4039
3 bedrooms , pool , deck 676
Sou th Fourth, M1rldlep ort (near
Meigs Jr H1gh ) $31 .000 614
992-'7321

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3br hou se w1th l am1ly roo m.
new earpet &amp; pa1nl fenced In
yard, Pnced to so 11r Rodney
area 614-245 -5961,614-367-7252

7 room, 1-1/2 bath , 1 3 acres, ad
d1 llonal 33 acre~ huntrng and
limber 61 4-992 -7118 or 1 384
2097
7 rooms 1 1f2 balhs, country
li VIng bul CIOS9 to MAIQS Schoo l
and town
At
3:1-4 lane
Township Road 27 FH st road to
. r1ght Call 614 992 71 tB or 1-384
2097

A trame lor sale by owner, 2200
aquare tee1 , l1v1ng room w lspnal
llitancase, &amp; fireplace, also In cludes cusl om m~de solid oa k
bu11t 1n bookcase Dmmg room
bUill 10 lul chen w11h range large
. laundry room 4br measu r1n g
. approx
11114
10x 12 10x14
. 9x&lt;t0 2 bathrooms , will I to wal l
- car pe1 1ng lhrougho u1 Elec lri C
· baseboa rd he atmg 3 ca r detach
garage w door openers, coun ly
water, sep11c system . &amp; sa1e111 1e
dish ill on 43 8 ac res l or
$85 ,000 Home on 13 acre~ l or
. $75.000 JO 5 acres ara ava 1lable
w purchasa ol hom&amp; !or an addl ll onal $10,000 Locat ed AI 3 Ga llipoliS D1rect1ons Tak e R1 35to
· R1 586 10 Cora M1ll Road Home
· Is appr011m at ely 2 1 21o 3 mi les
. on leh In Oh1o C~ll 1-61&lt;1-4466611 , In We sl V1rg1ma Call 1·
304 -344 5638 a he r ~p m

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35 ae res w11 n Of withou t house
;wd barn letart. 304-675 nBJ
B•g Dakota 5 bedroom !arm
home buill on your lot $35 ,995
&amp; up 614-886 -n 1t

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
100 h ta emg Rl 1 1n Crown
City 200 h deep 614 -256-1160
Approx ooe acre, wooded lots,
c1ty waler
o wner l iancmg ,
J&amp;ncho Road Po 1nt Pleasant,
304 -372-8405 or 372 2576
land on Sfrlng Ave make niCA
trailer lol 5000 080 927·6436
after 5 pm
One acre trailer lot wllh eou nly
water septic tank and eleclnc
hook up On blac k top road
Partially lanced Ownat w-111 par tially fin anc e. $1 ,900 askmg
pnce 30 4 -67~ · 2n2
Rout e 2 Ash1 on 1 acre lots, J
miles soulh Ga ll ipoliS Locks ,
publ1c water , no re strictions,
soma w•th river trootag•. 304576-1336

Rentals
41 Houses for Rent
2br h ouse tor nml, $250 rant ,
$150 depos11, 61 4-446-9219
3 bedroom hou se, n1ce and
clean Absolutel y no ins1de
pats Deposit and Relereoces
raqulrftd 614 991 3090
3 bad room, 1110 N Ma1n Lli!la§e ,
depos11. raterences, no ~ts .
1285 J0 4-4 S8-1875
3 Br house, Kanauga , fence d
yard , C!Hpor1, c.o unt y w-AI&amp;r, gu
heat aa s ~ a cce~ s to shoppmg
cent er§ $25Q,monlh Phona 614379 -2441

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GOVERN MENT HOMES tram Sl
repa 1r1
Dolmquon l
lax
proper1y Aepossess10ns Your
are~ (1) 80 5 687-liOaO E:tl GH4562 to r curren t rDpo li st
[U

September 2, 1990

'
Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis. OhioPoint Pleasant. W.Va .

Page- 0-4- Sunday Times-Sentinel

41 Houses for Rent
3 rooms and Bath Stove and
retngerator turn1shed loeatad
In Gallipolis. 614-446-1232.
3br house In Mercerville wtpool ,
$500 614-886-5256 a"ar 5p m

4 rooms, bath, new carp81,
stereo &amp; relrig , turn , $200 per
mo, $200 dep , 1 year \usa
Ideal lor single person or
couple Convenient localion,
260 StaleSt, Call 614-446-3667
Glenwood and near locks. Nice
2 bed room brick, 2 car gara!'a,
wood
burnmg
all tloctrlc,
luplaca, wall to wall carpet,
$350 Horse barn and pasture
extra. Call 7 00-11 00 PM , Huntmg1on, 304-525-7'081
One bed room country homec los. to Meigs High School
Ideal for married couple or
retired couple Oaya 614-9926642 or evenin?s 614-992-2627
POMEROY 2 bedroom , one
floor plan house for rent C:u ·
paled,
drapes.
stove
ret1gerator, and lull basment
w11h wi d hook-up. ldaal l or
working or retired couple $250
Depos11 and references Call
614·992·5292.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
3b r Trailer for rant, $200, furnished 6t4-379 -2311.
1 112 bed room furnished trall8r,
$167
month,
deposit
and
reference required, water and
sewer furnished, Crab Creek
Road , 304-675·1206
12x 60, 2br, loca ted on Clark
Chapel Rd Children acc epted
614·446-3697

44

Real Estate General

Apartment In downtown Point
Pleasant for nmt , 614-446 -2200

Furnished Apt, 607 Seeond Ave ,
GallipoliS, $225 ; Ut1 l1ties paid,
tbr, 614-44&amp;-4416 a"er 7p m

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67~ · 1186

Re duced 2 6 acres, Co lonial
11~1• 2 ~ l nry hou§fl lull baYmanl gar age and pool So me
rv1lle R•illl ~ . 304 -675-JClO or

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
1 bedroom lrarler on nver camp
11:&gt;1 ahov• Ma son gall cou ru
$2500 614-992 -S465
12r52, 2 btdroom mob1 le home
Excell ent condrl lon $4 .000 6!4 992 -5225 Also pop-up c•mper
$]5 0
12x55 to1al e1eet nc. 2 bedroom
underpinn mg
bloch
$4200
814 -949-244 2
12x70 Moblla h o m•, on&amp;
counlv water . outbuilding.
Nor1h Thomas R1dge Rd
mill on r1gh1 Takmg otters
otlar under 110,000 gels
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PICKENS FURNITURE
New/Used
Househotd furnishing. 1f2 mi.
Jerricho Rd. Pt. Pleasant, WV,
call 304-&amp;75-1450

_ I 18 I 1• _
~,=u=N=S=L=I=T==~~ G)
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$26.500

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LOTS - STATE ROUTE 554
Approximately 'h milo from SR 160 and 1 mile from elementary school No rostnc tJOns . Over 1 acre each. more land available. Electric and water available Road fron tage . OWNER WANTS AN OFFER .

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Middleport Ohio, Be&amp;eh St Ona
bedroom turni shed apt , deposit
&amp; reference raquuad, 30 4-882·
256 6

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446-6624

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Real Estate General

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Real Estate General

0765.
GOOD

614 ·379-287 8, 614-

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Nlcelw tum..h«t •r.artmenl In
Midd1epart . O.pos t required.
Phone 814-3s.t--4084
Nicety Fumlshld Mobile Home
In c lly. CA. Suilable tor 1 perton R•t &amp;Oep Requlr.cl 614-

446.0338

One bedroom apls for rant .
$225 month. Depoelt required
814-9Q2-2218 after 6 p.m.

Ca lli po lis, Ohio IJ5 61 I
Sewnd Avenue
Rannv Bl ac kburn, Broker Phone ((i 1/j) IJ46-0008
'
Rurh Coody. Sa les Associate

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.,~!.T;'1 ~-~ DUE TO THE SALE OF SEVERAL HOMES,

Apartment
for Rent

One
bedroom
unfurn ished
lp.trtment In Middleport. Newly
remodied, central heat and eir,
all utiiiiiH Included $250. C•ll 7
am-7 pm. !14-IW!J-2217
One Br , unfurnished apt.,
Renge end regrlg. provld.cl.
Water, HWtge, and garbage
paid . Oepo•ll req'ed Call 614446-434 5.

Two bedroom
apt , carpet ,
IIHc:hen turnlahed , 304-67S-5104

109 Second Ave , Utllltln paid ,
Oeposl1 required $230/mo 614379-2171

GIVE US A CALL IF YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED
IN SELLING YOUR HOME.

2 bedroom lurnl shed Patio, wid
area Security depMit $17~ pet ·
utilities not In c luded 614 -992
6866 af1er 6 p m

'hrin Rivers TCMers , Housing tor
the Elderly and Handlcappctd
Apenmentt now avallabl&amp;-rent·
lng for 30% of ad justed Income.
200 S.Cond St 01 CIU 304-615-

64179.

WE NEED NEW LISTINGS.

1 bedroom , par1ia ll y furni shed ,

2&amp;3 bedroom apartments, ca r·
pet , equipped
kitch ens
In
Pomeroy Oaposlt
Relerence
required . Ciill 614-985--4448 alter
6p m

unfurnished
two
bedroom
epar1mant In Middleport. Newty
remodled c:entnrl hut and air,
all utllltl•a Included. $275. Call 7
am to 7 pm. 814-14~2217.

Wnhera, dryere, retrlgeretora,
rangaa. Skaggs Appllanc11,
Upper Rlvsr Rd . Bealde Stone
Creal Motel. Call 614-448-1'398.

Comp lete the ch u c~ le quoled
by ldhnQ 1n 1he missing words
• you develop from step No 3 below

2
bedroom
Oown4own New
Hsv.n,
Will
VIrginia .
Stovel,.frlgerator. 814·99t-1481
Of Dan'l P1ZH

3 r ooms &amp;
bath, c ..an , no pets, r•ference &amp;
ctepoett requhd. 614--446-1519

45

Furnished
Rooms

Sl.. plng room• with cook ing

Also treller spaca All hook ·u ~

OffERS MORE THAN THE AVERAGE HOME 2 1011and a heaulrful home lor $44 .91111 Oul

OWNER HAS RELOCAIEO AND WANTS TO
SEll IMMEDI ATELY - Oak 0' '" all brrck 3
BH s 1·~ ba t hs LR ktt chen DR lull basement

Cell afttr 2.00 p.m' 304-7 •
S851, Maaon WV

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205 NORTH SECOND AVE .
MIDDLEPORT . OHIO
OFFICE 992 -2886 / HOME 992 -5692
DOTIIE S . TURNER. 8ROKER
RUTLAND - New lrma Rd . - Spacrous lot 31\ acres 10
town. and a cute Gmgerbread trrmmed , fresh ly pa mloo. 11h
st or y home w1l h

3

bed rooms. d1111 n g room

sc r ee ned tn

All FOR 111.900

porch . and 2 olhel porches

POMER OY - PllCed Afford abl e- Th " 2 story home ha sa

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Mt00L £POA'l
hi •~ no
All
I h~lr t II [HJ " ' ' c h~ n ,.,1h hM
iJi ohll room l11 l NV'fi'Pn 1 l c ~r
~ a ·a~• l ~•gt• l .. ~r P! I "' H rd 7r• tr a
IOI \ n l'lOn
A'ACIN I (,lh S!rte1 HFAu' •l ul ,'
\lnr v ~ ~·~'fl&lt; m\ l ha1h\ '•• ~ I'
room wn ronm ~~ I on o~r hpn ~a r
ilf' n IPn'rl l ~PI ! r&lt;&gt; n h &lt;l ~ u / t •he
lots ~tlrJ io w u 1 '•1' " ' l ow4 0\
P•l(r ~ ~ r~ tl~ 1Pr1u( ec1 t' t OU iJO n 1
!lfed ~~~~~ lnt ~

~ . lo.1 • 11

lloor pl~ n 4 bl&gt;t1r oom\ I R
l!.il(hr n ~ 1 11 lull ~~ ~ trnPnl l rr~
place ~ard e n TP wate1 Pr1cPf1
to movP QU IC ~ Well undf' l

$30 000

lmmffilollf'

{)OIY' ~~ on

MU S! S£ll - PRIC£ Rf

dP.tachf'd ~ ilr a~e u!Jiily hUJ i f1 1 n ~~

us .Jn ol1er

M100l(POR1 ~ 4rh St - J b~d
room s l r ~u~ ~ room dmlf1g room
b•lh lnl h.H o&gt;mo&gt;nr low S20 's

NEAR NORTH GALLIA H S - il '' acres mi l.
Morgan Twp frankWard Rd - 11 7500

50&gt;288 fool lot

125 000

SIORY RUN ROAD - Wallet Stretc h!I - Love 10 Ihe house
w1th 3 bedrooms and equrpped krlchen Work rn the garage
and lhe br g wo1kshop and renlthe 3 bedroom mobrle ho me
Country sellmg wrth 21h acres
13(500

- LIST WITH HAYES TODAY

6. 000 SO. FT WAREHOUSE PlU S 1.100 SO
ff OF OFFICE SPACE - Verv nrce burldrnp,
l ~·fillf'rl J I! SI el l Bulav ll 1' RrJ 0vP r he af1 ga ragr•
r! ~· :. r ~ ramp ovrd1Pilct h1 •i! fJ' J\ 111 warl' hou"-C
'our nKe aliter :, toyet anrl trcepfton Mf'J
S1 t ua ted on 2 acre s at land Call ou1 olf 1ce !a t
mOle deta1 led 1nlormat10n

36 5 ACRES Mi l - CLAY TWP - f ronts on
fnendly Rrdge 11 8.000

VILLAGE Of NORIHUP - NICE HOllE AND
TWO lOTS. Ranch style hom e o~m 3 BR s,
ba th hv1ng room. kttchen cove 1ed palto . well
an property . rural water. otl heat. c tty school

drslrrct Come see today'
83 1 ACRES . 11/ l NEAR MEIGS MINE #I . Older two st ory homfl w1t h vmyl s1d111g StOfm
wtndow s fwo sma ll bar ns

$15.000 - 19 14 3 wes mi l Approx '' mrle
auoss llo mlhP new 5h o pp111~ pia: a

wate r and sewer

home Two 01 three bedr ooms bath. LR DR

Yer~ att racttve pr 1cP 1u1 a n1ce

kttchen ca rpet. parl baseme nt laund r~ roo m

PRICE REDUCED TO 165,0001 Bea utdul L
shaped brrck All rooms large Eat m krlchen
lor mal dmrn g. LR W/f P. 3 BRs 11o baths al
lached ga~ age
All BRICK - JUST Off RT 35 - CLOSE TO
HMC AND SHOPPING - Mraclr ve homern a
01ce neighborhood oHe~ s 3 BRs. bath
equrpp ed k1lchen. lR. drn ell e. fn eplace, new
car pel 2 car allac hed garage. gas heal and
central atr

$25.000 - Approxrmalely I acrealongSI Rl
588[400 ft ot lr onlag e) Sm all home oll eJS 2
BRs. bath. LR krtchen mobr le home pad on
property

CAUGHT COUNTRYIIIS! -· Here
Set11e mto easy hvmg m lh1 5

your cure 1

IS

3 bed room . 2 bath .

w/5 fonts, 10 plates, 614-245-

5606 anytime.

Stoker heating sto ve, und 3
years $1,000 614·245-5531

Fat Sale·

D. (. Metal Sales,

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Ollv• St, Galli polis. New &amp; Used
lurnlture, heaters, We!ltem &amp;
Work boots. 614-446-3159.

614446-4054.
For Sale · Ueed Klndlewood
Woodbumlng Insert. 614-446-

Cann elburg , Inc 47519
SpeC11hz1ng m Polo
Buildings
Designed to meet your
needs Any size .

1981 Mobl1a Hom.
Elect ric Fumact, $225; 70,000
BTU Fuel heater &amp; tank, $27&amp; ;

2048.

53

Antiques

Buy or ..11. River ine Anllquet ,
1124 E Main Strut , Pomeroy
Hours : M T.W 10 00 a.m. to 6 00
p . ml.-~unday 1 00 to 6 00 p m.

614·w•-2!2il.

Top C11h paid

Old hnnllure
cuboards,
quilts,
oriental,
paintings, toys , or entire 111111
call colfect 304-525-3275, or 304·
523-6854.

For Sa le: Wood bumlng stove
wf!ira proof base and Insulated
stove pipt $350. 614-446-3461.
Fork Utt, hand carts, dock plate,
warehouse carts, truck b.cl,
trailer axle &amp; tires. 614-44&amp;-2359.
Gibson upright freezer, large
eapaelty, like new $275. Trut:k
topper, 8 foot aluminum. $100.
614/985-4418

In!.

CHOICE OF 10 COLORS
FREE ESTIMATE on

package
deals Sava ~undreds .
even thousands of
doll au
loull Sol" •tpr"enlohu

post bldgs ... and

DONNA CRISENBERY
E.S .R .. Bo• 166

Gallipolis, Ohio 46631

PH. 614-256-6518

Real Estate General

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PATRIOT AREA - IHRH BEDROOM RANCH
offers 11 20 SQ h, krl chen, lrv10 g 100m. bath .
ca rpel . aHa ch ed garag e wrth eledm door
ap po rcl ~ent

opener Cal l 101 an

Can

tor an appaml me nt

EAGLE RO - RAC COON TWP . $6.900

39 acres

OW.NER REDUCED PRICE TO $32 ,900
ANXIOUS TO SELL Very nrce home located rn
Cenlenary area 2 BRs. bath ,LR. krtch en, sun·
dec k. l a~ge 2 C8l attached garage. W1thm
walkrng diStance to grade school and store.
100 ACRES. CHESHIRE TOWNSHIP - Newer
home o ~ers 3 BRs. I 17 baths, equrpped
krtchen. LR. FR . gas heal. cent ' " · rear deck.
cent ral vac system. I V satellrle. 40 &lt;60 metal
bldg w1th 16' doors Free gas $147,000
ATTRACTIVE HOME AND TWO LOIS- 3BRs.
bath , krtchen w!Jan ge and OW. LR. c arp~ .
elec heal, I ca1detached garage S1tualed on
two lots Very niCe

storage spac e

!400

and eat tn kt lchen Patm doors open onto a large

wood deck Your opportunrty to get back to the
great outdoors lor only $45,000 Southwestern
school s
8807

GREAI BUY FOR 117.500' Verv nrce home lo r

MIGHTY HANDY - NEAR EVERYIHING - Want

sta rter l am tl y or 1ncome pr oper1y. etc 3 bed
rooms la1ge ltvmg room . eat 1n kttchen wtt h ntce
ca btnet s, I bath and se parate utthly room N1ce

to be hve mmu tes from town? Thts pampered 3
bed room bea ul rf ully marntamed home IS lor you
A large lormal d 1111ng room wtl h 111ew of the shady
lot wil l gt&lt;Je you a &lt;J1ew of al l seasons Ba sement

llat lot Con&gt;enlenllocal ron

!115

and unaltachelf lwo car gmge lalkabout con&gt;e
mencer Only $59 ,900
~802

re)f;od S?Jt~4YI @fiw.
32 Locust Stroot. Gallipolis

HAVE WE GOT THE HOUSE FOR YOU . And You1
Mother·JO·Law Too" N1celv ilecoraled 3 bed

446 -1066

room . 2 bath stone ranch wtth ga t age apartment
whtch yteld s tnco me potenltal or tdea l !o r ltve 1n
re lat tve Call far more deta1l s House and gar age

Kon Morgen . Reoltor/ Brokor - 446-0971
Allen C Wood, Reoltor - 446 4623
Moso Conterbury. Roaltor - 446 -3408
Joonetto Mlooro. Roaltor - 256 -1745

bath . lu llba~.I'IIH'nl .

two car dela clied
APPO INT

efll

1n kttd1en . lt&lt;J111 R100 m

I car ca1p o11allac he&lt;l MAK£ AN
ON£ 149.9 00

apartment prrced at 18D 000

alamtly

Very attractive

2 story co

137 ACRE fARM -

msert)

Nw

sunken

li~ 1 ng

Kyger Cree k Hrgh

ers have pflced th iS !arm to sell due to resdence

S

10 Flortda

Older 2 stor y home m ~ood r epau

w1 th

fl ee gas Large shoo barn. 2 prods Ca ll today lor
mo1e rnlmmalion $79 900
#115

~.

PEACEFUL LIVING ON RACCOON CREEK - Pe1
teet settmg 101 relmllon and en1oymenl of Rae
coon

AIIJI&gt;UI

rooms pro vtde a ntce !l ow o! l1v1n g tu eil Plenty o1

se-

cluded one acre. nrcely landscaped yard 1500
sq n ol lrv rng space 3 bedrooms, maste1 bat~
feat ures a 'garden tub" wrlh shower D~nrng ma

m1

School Thts has been a very producttve !a1 m 1n
lhe pa st Wtth a little work. 11 could be a gam Own

P..AIIC

port and storage bu1 ld1ng Krtchen has been remo·
deled wrth oak cab10 els. 21? baths and 3 bed

NEW LISTING!! II
then don't mtss seemg th1 s
1 'sec·
!tonal hom e Nature ts your ne1hbo1 on th1s

n luJnJShed renta l property

portu nr ly $80 000

• 1•n •

~til

m~ and enlertam m ,~; Th e ltvmg room dmtn g
room .tamtly room and covered pallo all hav e a h e
mendou s v1ew of the nver ctty and WV htll s Pn vate settt ng wtth ex pertly land scap ed lawn ca r

burner mltvtn~ 10om and a kttchen you wtll en JOY
workmg 1n Park 2 cars 1n bt g ga rage wtlh adjOin
mg workshop plu s a large concrete area lor RV

Add to thr s a 720 sq

t A Q II

""t
J' ,.

RIVER VIEW - froma home burlltor gracrous lrv·

cedar lflmmed hom e along Raccoon Creek Wood ·

roo m formal drnrng and eal rn kitchen. lotsol clo·
sets and stora ge 21f.. car garage Ce ntr al a11 re
cenl ly tnstal led Restmg on approx I aCi e 1o1m
Porterbr ook Subdrvrsron Close and coove nrenl
but nol nors y and drrty1
!105

off the hook

$29.900 - LOCATED IN CITY - Older home
otters 3 BRs. bath . LR . krlchen. gas heat C1ly

$24.900111 -

plOxr mately liDO SQ n 3 BRs ~ath . livrng
roo m. krt chen Quret settrng fr ontage on two
roads Call lo r detarls

A'A,. CH STYL F - Hysell A'un ~d I
tloo1 Dian J bedroom\ I bath
!.lichen w / n~ ce cabml'11 OR I R
Unde1 SJ(} 000

·14f.

ac ross from the new shoppmg plaJa

Clay Town sh ip Home on pr operty ot!er s ap

BlAUTIFUI WARRANH O COUN

lh1rmoqraver,

or guest house Ta~e advantage of thts we at op

Real Estate General

Vt!IMr•bk Both
Dellff btll

ATTRACTIVE lOCATION fOR YOUR NEW BU
SINES $ located tusl alon g Sl Rl 7 and
NICE STARHR HOME
located tu st al I he edge of town ThiS home

hand !he tam1ly centered eat~n krlch en has ap
pha nces and beautiful oak cabrnels Andersen
wrndowsand a large 2 ca r garage Alllhrs and an
above g1ound pool on I 2 ams. m/1 AI $6 2,000.
you can't aHard to watt on thts ooe Hann an Trace
Schools
#809

POMEROY - 1647lrncoln Hts 'Cute as a bolton Neat as

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~ ~Al&amp;afl:i

4 77 ACRE S - $3.500 - Clay fwp Ha;el
Rrdge Rd

at rtum duors keep the great outdoors close at

!~replace (w oodburner

Lead lets South

DRIVE - AtHi'lC I1 w hom1· w1111111 rw
nute~ I rom ) l lu ppin)', ~n rt hf! ',1llt,li 1111' I10 fl'1'
o t!f'f '&gt; 3 BR~ ! bath &lt;- II( N JUII)Pf'{l ~J ttl1 rn
dtnmr,area ~a \ l1 ea 1 ( f'nt ~ 1 2L ill dliin hrr1
~a r age 16 d7 pnol

open mer st;mcase

a pe n" desCIIbes th1s tw o bedroom home wtth an eQutpped
ktl chen. carport and parl basement Has a !loored att1c and

ENJOY THE COMfORTS AND NEIGHBORHOOD Of THE
CORNER LOT wh1le &lt;Jtew1n~ lhr Oh1o R1vrr !t om vour water
!rClnt l ~ t Av P m on cnv 4 rm ',

b ath down

J rm s &amp; bath

lull up 2 WBIP. HW floor s. s(lernoo'" p•ch A ct;wc oome
w1! h ch a1i1 Cter Don' t let lh1 c; on r grl awav c all ltx1 a&lt;J 11

579 JAY

An

JAMES

Opminc ~ead • •

SMALL FARM fOR SAL£ - 50 15 acres mi l.

Tll't' HOM[ nrt lull ~crt Hemlock
r.rove PriCf 1f'duced Ranch J BR 2
bilhs Undl'r $~0 000

eut11r,

Brackets, "rt.lud printing'; 3xS
Kelny lelltr p,.,,, panagraph

$27.900

+JIIt11

1•

feature s 3 bed1oom s bat h I 1 V 1n ~ roo m
kttchen. dmmg room and a full base ment FtvP.
mmu tes to downtown

J hPdr30m •·1 DR l R
I floor pAn C I O~I' lo 10wn

RACIHf - UOAOWAV - I 11001
plan J brdroo ms l1vtn~ 100 rn bal h
eal m l; 11chen centrll hl'a1 &amp;a1r ba
sernf'nt ? car ga1a~e I e111 a nu
!fl! 30'&gt;

2 c ar

.I(JI1t

la r~e lawn and n1 ce vtew

r· 1

Dlrnly

Am

I 7 000 or m.tke

heat

"

4 00 $&lt;1 ft CommerCial 81dl
I lbO r pl¥1 ""' ar rr11
~• C f l ~ nt COfid•Mn Woukl m d~ t
~rra1 ofll(e 1)1 11orF of ~ny k1nrl

•VAJt AIIll BUitDIIIG LOTS - Ru1111ld 7 - Zw~ lot \ S I~OO
!'~c h Rw nP llot ~ 111 ~r11agt w~h ulrl h•s .warlatll~ SG OOO ~~ c h
M1r!dl~p o rt 1~ ~cr t' lot ell Bradburv Rd S6 000 6 ~
rs m11
Rull~~d dh rn comt prOOucrn~ ~a5 • ~!1 &amp; lrPP us Racrn P rH(~
''liler 101 wr1h 1100 ~ u(l!. Ma1 n S1 $601'1r.

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NICE HOME LOCATED AlONG OHIO RIVER 139.900 4 BRs ba th lR, krl chen ca~pel. orl

s-t•

1 l Il l' r

home.

JACOBY

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MIODl EPOA'l - 8Rt CX HOME2nd S1 &lt;1 llf' rJ roo m\ J ,~"'~ room
ldmiiV room ~ I ! ( hP " I
tu 1h
$J0 1 M u \ 1 \~M r f' l ldiP Md0P u'. an
olfpr

O£n(R - 3bf'drooml la1~~ J , ~ , n~
room 1r1c1rn 1'• h•lh lul l hJ~r
lfll!nt ~ilrd~ bArn dn(j po nd t (){j~f
i)'flP homP or 10 AfJf' \ 111lh mrnrr ~ ~
r •~:hh Prud ro~h1 S17 ~00

acre
Rl 2
3110
bes t
It 1·

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MI DDliPO IH - Ruli.Jnd 51
'" r1&lt;o11n1 I t1"I' , • , • , " ' •
r , '11m ' •'I r • 1 "~ .

$ ;11

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wist one FR calh ectra l ceil1n ~~ !or ma l dming
wtth corner ca btnet s full IJa) rmerrt ?Ox24
unt~Machrd ~Magr

buill

prese nt except

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LAHG.'iVIIII - 7 A C~f S
ill t1r f ~ t r
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paper

men! Enclosed lront stttm~ porch and a n1ce lot

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Pr~ 1148 ~ll 11 on ~r our1d lloor K1t chen I R

tn g cu stom

leads to a ba lcony, 2 bedroom and balh on the se·
cond level Another bed room and bath on the first
level A 36'x18' ·Great" room wrlh lwo sets of

lonJal 10 a lamrly -orrented nergh borhood 3 bed
room s. 2 ~ bath s. beaulrlu l famr ly room wrlh stone

.QIIII S

JUST A liTllE ROOM 10 ROAM - 7 A MIL
near V1nt on on St Rt 325 Attract1v e home otl

JUS! LISIED SOME PLACE SPECIAL" Am1d the
qu&gt;el ollhe hills, you'll lind thiS neaJiy new eXCII ·

BEGGING FOR A FAMILY' All the 10gredrents are

NUIIIH
• A~ lJ

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320 A-b Ok:k P,..s1, 18 Inch

MIDDLEPORT - Great nerghborhood -Cor ner lol all on
one floor pl an 7 to 3 bedrooms lar gepantry and apart base·

BEAT ! HIS" NEW LI STING" GREAT LOCATION " Clean ~

WH Y PAY II! NT- RA CINI
~~~~ ~n
St
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OfU I St N P .... ~ " " rllf l\ ~ I)
am1 ronlu l OrJ, Sl1 '•DO

1-100-447-7436

JUST '13 ,900

bec.h 00111 11;

PQ MUIO' - I I'"" ' r •.t n l tv&gt;r•
•oiJm ~ tlalh I R ' ' ' " ~ "' lla'J"mi nt

(energy saver)

tamtly room 3 bedrooms 3 pmches . some new er Thermo·
pa ne Y!ll1d ow s newer ba1h . amJ a b11 lut

of th1 :, home are th e l1v1ng
1oom w1t h f11 eplace bu111 1n twtch 1n dtnm)l
r oo m 3 n1 CP bedr oom s 2 bath ~ ga&lt;.. heat and
ern! til l ,w Cll~ \C hooh Co m e \Ce thts one to

BUY SOME WII H LOW DOWN PAYMENT. SOME ON LAN D
CONTRACT WE'l l HELP WllH YO UR FINANC ING

RAWH . Jrd St - / 1ln11 J tlf' ~
IODffl bath krl r hrn ullrt1 rnn m
( !'O i r ~ l h P ~I lJr iJ" ' S?f100 0

rang~,

de-llumldltler, 16.Sx12
truck tlreSirlml. 614-446-0'121.

Real Estate General

j ta n d 1n ~ fe,.tutrs

WE HAVE MANY NICE HOMES FOR YOU TO lOOK AI ANO TO

,1 ' '" ' I 1, , 1 ' ~

446.0322.

Real Estate General

,_~

~ - c.-.

Unfurniehed
epertmenta.

U~alr1 . Furnished ,

2br, tumlshed , Canlrlll loea tad,
adulls preterrad
S225
per
month, plus se curlt ~ depos1t
Releren cet 614 -446 - ~236 614446 -2581

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APPLIANCES

o..ls

not

Renl : 1 bedroom apartmen1
Nlee Cllrpet, ciNn and neat.
HUD approved. No pets Pt
P4NMnl. 304-87'5--6200.

Trailer Furn 'ed or unlurn ad, 2
BR, cable, beautiful ri ver 'l lew
In Kanauga Foster 's Mo bile
Home Park 614-446-1602

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USED

111efrlc

Small house,
IUitable
for
chllcfran, no pets , $300/mo
O.poalt, 614-446-0338.

Mob1le home lo r renl to
gentlem an In Mmersvllle
992 -3181

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13233 S.R. ISO
Ashland, Ky. 41101-1939
(all loll fret Morton, Ill.

Nice 1br A.pt, $240 month , plus
depoelt, on BulavUie Pike, 6l4446-B568

BLACKBURN
REALTY

2 bedroom Mob 1le home tor
re n1 upper Rt 7, Kanauga Ohio,
614-446-0508 or 446·0118

rl

see.

RENT TO OWN
614-446-3158
8 pc:. wood group 114.01 per
weak 4 poeter bedroom tulte ,
complete $15 .20 per wMk,
dinette wtth 4 ctltl,. 1750 per
w11k. M•glc Chef 14 cu. ft .
AelrtgM"Itor $12.95 per week, 15
cu
h. treaur, S10 90 per
WMk .VI ' Ra Furniture. Rt 141, 4
miles o" At 7-Cenlenary.Open 7
deya 1 weak .

112 gallon Presto Cann1r, nice

Apartment
for Rent

Qlrlo~,

3
bedr oo m .
turn1Sh9d,
Washer /Dryer. l or sa le or rent
614-992-7479

'•Ali i

MOnON
BUILDINGS, INC.

Nicely Fum'td

2br, OR , large LR add111on , In
country, 'J1ntor1 area Sl ove,
retr1g , water , t r11sh pa1d $210
plus deposit , 614 388 9686

'• Ill I

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

:J

JUDY DEWin, BROKER

Real Estate General

11

box aprln~ full or twin $76.1. firm
and $98. OUHn "'• $.:75 &amp;
up, king $350 . 4 drawer chest
$89. Gun Csblneta a, 8, &amp; 10
gun. Baby mattrusn $35 I
$45. Bad frames $25, Ou&amp;en
S1za $35 &amp; king frame $50. Good
selection of "bedroom suites,
metal cabln111, headboards $30
and up to $65.90 days same 81
cash w ith approvMI credit. 3 mi.
out Bulavllle Rd. Open 9 A.M. to
5 PM Mon , thru Sst Call 614-

Ear1y American Sofa &amp; Chair,
matching rec liner, e.:cellenl
condition ; barrel tamp 614-446-

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SOUTHERN HILLS REAL ESTATE, INC.

EHO

l

day

117~ - 3431

For Sal • 1 Housa J badroo m
rea!lonable 2 ~ouss 3 bedroom
d•l•ne 3 Co mmer r.1~ 1
bulld[ng 4 Two Jots Jackson Av e 5
Corner lol V1and 51 A.On e Rea l
Es1ale , Broker 304·675 5104

I

rl

Owner desperately want&amp; sold now! Call todoy for an appointment to see this cute 3
bedroom ranch. living room , k1tchon &amp; dining room combination . utility room, con crete drive &amp; carport . Extorior &amp; intonor has boon painted.
#2830

_ga s heat

POMI ~or - ~ lll1 1n S1 - J
IW!I •m\ J.,!r twn C!, n , n~ 1m 1r ~~
•onn bJih " " ~ '' ! ~ ""' $1? 000

Household
Goods

7979

''I'm an 1nch shorter than I
"'::~===·==·==·~was as a kid, " s1ghed my s1ster
Her husband laughed and
t--rR--lU-::-N"TD~·T[..:E:..,..,.--l k1dded, "That 's because you
J
marned and------·---- "

WE CAN'T BELIEVE THIS PRICE

and chalra priced lrom
$50 and up
to $125. Hlde-a-b«ts $390 to
$585. Recllnere $225 to $375
Lamps $28 to $125. Dinettes
$109 end up to $495. Wood table
w-6 chairs $285 lo $195 Desks
$145 up to $375. Hutches $400 &amp;
up, bunk beds complete wl1h
mattress $295 and up to $395.
b-aby beds tl10 Mattresua or
$39~ to $995. Ttbles

11 Inch Zenith color TV and
stand, aame •• new, 304-675·

I

Garage Apar1mant, In town, 2br,
stov. &amp; refrigerator, dapos ll &amp;
reference req ui red, no peta,
$200/mo 614-446-1171

1br on At160 , 9 miles from Holzer Hosp11a l, $250. Deposit ,
$1 50, 614 -388-9608, 614-388 -8319
evening !I

Real Estate General

51

DIMLLY
t---,=.1-i-1~~7-i-1.:...--1~

. GOVERNMENT HOME S trom
$100 (U Repa11) ForBclosurQs,
Rep o~
T~ •
Oelmquan t
PropertieS No w sell ng your
ar ea Call 1 315 -736 n1s Ext H OH..G2 c urrAn I hsl~ 24 hrs
Mus! sell t.l ason . WV No down
paym~~Jn l 1! a ~ &lt;; u mfl load , cash
$18 000 J04 727 S010 or 304-

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LAYNE'S FURNilURE

Sot..

Is

Furnlshed
Efficiency,
$175,
Utilities Paid, Ga lllpolla, 614 ·
446-4416, a her 7p m

In New Haven. W V 2 bedroom,
carpeted, kitchen furnished,
la rge closets, al l Blectrlc We
pay water, sewer and trash
Playg round lor ch lldran Basic
rent . $196 month HUO vouchers
accepted
Ca ll
304·862-3716

Merchandise

ANTSOA

Matching washer &amp; dry•r. white,
$300. 614-245-9083

County Appliance, Inc. Qood
uHd applltncea, T.V uta. Open
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon ...Sat . 614448·169!\. 627 3rd Ave. Gal·
llpalls, ut1

Cou ntry Moblll Home Perk,
Route 33, NDf'th of Pomeroy.
Lote, ,.nUis, p1rt1 , ..1... C.ll
814-i92-'JII7i

C H E WNE

Furnished Etllclency, all utilities
pa1d, ahara bath $135/mo 919
Second Ave 614-446-3945

7 While Floor Kitchen Cabinets
Including Double wkle Sink &amp;
Counter Tope_ $350. 614-446-7915

46 Space for Rent

I I II 1 I

3

Household
Goods

Goods

614-446-9580

2

I

51

Household

51

Starting at tl20/mu. GaUia Hotel.

P0 L 0 YE

BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSO N
ESTATES, 536 Jackson Pike
from $'192Jmo. Walk to shop &amp;
movies. Call 614-446-2568 EOH.

Graciou s 11v1ng 1 and 2 bad room apartments at Villa ge
Manor
and
Rrvers1ae
Apar1ments Jn Middleport From
$196 Call 614-992-7787 EOH

Furnished
Rooms

Sunday

Room• tor r.n1 • week or month.

each in Ita lme of $Quare~

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT

2b r Mobile Home !or renl, ca ll
at1er 2p m. 614 -446-0527

35 Wes1 Apl 2br, 1 bath. private
enc losed pallo , c losa to grocery
st ores &amp; shopping center wal&amp;r,
sewer. tras h provided $2 65tmo
614-441-1608

45

GUlli

- - - - - - - Editod by CLAY R

LOOK!

4222.

2 bedroom trailer lor rent In
Rac1ne area 614-992 -5658

44

WOlD

QRearrange the 6 scrambled
words below to moke 6
Simple words
Print leiters of

3br, 2 bath, newly remode led
Oeposn re~ ' d
$4251mo
All
utili t ies Included 2br 2 bat h
$350
614-446-TIJJ, 614-446-

1985 mode l 14K70, 2 BR, garden
! ub
&amp;
sh owe r
Buill-in
Really
microwave &amp; ste reo
n1c e Se t up on fli Ce pr11Jate
1Aval lot Must ha ve rei Appr by
Hud S275 1mo Water lncludod .
614-256-1393

2br 1ra1ler,
446-6150

TIIAT DlllT C.. fi'Q ~ 4\
PUZZLEI \:)~ J.l"QU

Real Estate General

Apartment
for Rent

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

September 2. 1990

NEW LISIING 3 BEORM HOME located on lhe bord" ol
Ga lha·Lawrence Co lrne Prr cernclu des 8acres $20.000 00
IF YOU ARE AlREADY TIREO OF CUTTING GRASS, SEll
YOUR MOWER and move rnlo a beaut rlu l 2 bed1m condo
lo cated a l o n ~ Gtapc St Ampl e m sulal10n w1th h eat pu mp
gtves you cam lortablr ;w cond t!lon1ng and heat wt ! h eron
om1ca l pt tc es Averages les~ th an $50 DO permo ta~ abt~l e
men! pro~;r am I blo ck to g1uCe 1y ') bl ock~ to Cttv P~r k Low

mar nlenance Call 445 1056 1or rn lo

NEW LISTING· INVE STMEN T PROPERlY 7 ren tal p1 ope1
\ 1es. lo cated w1th1n the CI I V ot Gall1pol 1':&gt; ?nct Av e Pur chase

alll01 $10000000

3 acres.

m/1. wtlh ~ood access to th e cr eek

WE HAVE BUILDING lOTS rn Rodn ey Vrllage II Calllm mme
mforma! to n

2 BEDRM REMOOEL.EO HOME along Chrll rcolheRd Walk lo
giiJCerres and school. Buy now lor $25.500 00
PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED on 3 Ol opert res w1thrn the
Vrllage of Porter #I - 010 loll rell grocery buJidmg Now
1 15,000 00'· #[ - 2 slmy homeadtacenll o store bldg Now
$25.000 00 #3 - 3 bed1 ooms home next to above. Now
$20,000 DO Call lor more rnlo. W1ll sell a~y or all"'

VERY DES IRABLE HOME - Now used as adouble
ren tal located 111 th e ctly at th e cmne 1 of Jr d &amp;
Spr uce Range &amp; refi Jgeral or lurntshed 111 both
untts Sepa rate lront &amp; ba ck entrance Sto1age
buildtng &amp; child ren 's play a1r.a behtnd home

$38,9 00

!300

CHATHAM AVENUE - ? lol &gt; 40&gt;1 50 each at
1825 27 Chatham Ave Alley mrear Both lolsl01
119 000
4508

MINT CONDITION - 3 bed room 2 bath ll omr

bath otf spacmus ma ster bedroom 1 2 ~ 20 ltvm g
10om !2d5 tamtly room wtth wo od stove Labor
savmg kttc hen AU elech 1c home heat tng and
cool1ng Lot s o f bUJII tn sto1age space Ab ove

kend geltogethers or lull t1me coun try lrV1ng
$34.900
!131
LOIS &amp;ACREAGE- Two 1 acre lolsand II acres
lor sale on Rou te 35 near Sp rrng Valley Located
on Rt 35 and old Rt 35. lh1s prope rty IS prrval e
and con~enrent lot s are prr ced at $8 700. and
the II acres rs$38.500 Calllor more rnlormatr on
~113

PLAN NOW FOR SPRING!! You r per fect ho ~e ca n
happen on the 80 acre parcel located on Rl 218
Beautiful home srle and acteage th at rs perlecll or
amma ls and cr ops

65

ac r es have been t ece ntl y

fenced Great barn wrlh 16 12'&gt;1 2' bays, drrve
though and 10' apron on conuele 3 wellsotter an
outslandmg water sup ply Tobacco ba se. mrneral
and buller rnvesl ment $60.000

6 5 ACRES . WITHIN THE CITY Of GALLIPOLIS srlualed
along Ga~ l r e ld Ave S11e mludes 2 burldmg lotsw/crl y water
sewer Buy now lor $30 000 DO. or purchase house wrlh lol
lor S15.000 DO

Buyer wou ld ow n l /201h of an 8 acre sloc~ed
lake wrlh lull prrv11eges $69 900
!401

overlooks the wonderful se«m g Perfect for wee

r tg ht s an d some limber Tht s could be your br ead

NEW LI STING 10 acres. Perry I •P Somr lrmiJrr Buv now
lor $1 0000

an excelle nt neighborhood at an aflordable p r~ ce
!he completed exler~or oil hiS 11h sl01y log ho me
mcludes a deck 2 car gatage ar1d ba sement

located only 4 mtl es wes1 !rom Holzer Ho spttal

B11 dge along Sl Rt 7 Use lor resJd enltal/ cum merct al tot

INVESTMENT PROPERTY IN VINION - 6rm hou se located
along Mam Sl Ren t 01 lrve m Presently gr oss rn g$2.100 DO
Buy now lor $15 DOD OU

CHAROLAIS LAKE EST AlES - Arare opporlunrlv
to destgn and compl ete t he 1n teno t ol a home m

and pl enty ot room 101 recreatron log home m
elude 6 1ooms rn cludmg basement L01 ge deck

3-4 BE ORM HOME localerl appro&gt; I mrle above old Srlver
s11e. 153'&gt;154' 8uy now lur $3~. 00 000

!507

!804

GET OUT Of !OWN Ill Yel slay wrlhm commulrng
diStance Make your home rn Porterbrook Subdr ·
VISIOn and be JUst mt nu tes lrom shoppm R and
hosp1lal Thrs lamrly s11e home featu res 3 bed ·
1ooms. I ~ baths and a b1g fam1ly room lor lot sol
tun and games Brg backyard lor the k1ds Crly
schoo ls

Establish

your root s 1n

lrrendly nerghb01h ood $59 .900.

Crty sc hool system 6 rooms plu s ulllrty and 2 car
overstzed ~a rage aMa ched Doub le c lose ts &amp; large

g1ou nd 4'&gt;24 pool rn mellenl con d1lraa All on
over ~~ ac level lot Loca ted 1n Radney area oft

marn lraveloo road lrsted al $64 900

#303

19 6 ACRES Of lAND conSJstrng mostly of good
grow tog limber Sac res or more of 2g acre trac t
IS open land for garden and has fru1t trees near

7 room remodeled home. 2 car amee and sev
era I olhel small buildings. Peacefullocallon to
lrve with eood vrew Sl Rt 160 between Ewing·
ton and Wilkesville. Priced at $47 ,500
#301

PlEASE READ - As lhrs rs such a nrce home and
at such an aftmdable p11 ce that wewant everyone
lookmg tor th e 11ght house to kno w abou1 tflt s one
New on t he ma tket. 11 1S bt t c ~/! rame t anch. we ll
c~ 1ed lot 3 bedroom 2 bath s !tvmg roo m wtth fi -

rep lace. lar ge garage and much more

#410

OUT ·OF-SlATE OWNER IN ABI N01Musllet 1h JS 3
bedroom brr ck &amp; Ira me ranch go NOW 12 baths,
lamr ly room . lr~eplace . 01ce llat l acre lot Possrble
VA loan assumptron $56 600 Prck up lhal phone
and call TODAY'
8304
BRA ND NEW CONSTRU CIION - Located on Rt

160

tht s home IS wattmg l or ti s ftr st owners Large
masl e1 bedroom w1th bath La' ge great room 1n
etu des fam il y room d tntng a1ea &amp; eat 1n k1tchen
w1th cherty cab tnets Home has 3 bedr oo ms 2

baths ? car garage &amp; heal pump 100&gt;300 lot f or
$54 .900 you can't all01d nol lo look
#100
PERfECT SETTING - Peaceful coun try lr iing
on ly 15 mrnutes from I own Th rs co mlorlable 4
bedtoom I bat h home tn cludes lamt!y room . dtn m~ rom hvm" room anrl .:~ mr.P kt tc hen Has 3 5
a_cre_s, more or less and 1s loca ted m Gallta County
Schoo l Dtslnc t Th1 s hom e ha s man~ e~tra s you

must see Ca lllodayr $54 900

#707

THE AMERICAN DREAM LIVES Thrs homr rs
very aflordable when you look at all the features
bat h lo r mal !Jv1 ng room and
eal111 k1tchen on the mam 11001 latge lamily
room. I bedt oo m !ull bath . huge stora ge room
and spac iOus utdtly room wlbasement fot ced a11
hPat and cen t ral au Attached gara ge wtlh opener
Sc teened- m porch storage buddtng and attrac ·
! Jve landscapmg Don' t 1ust dr~ve by you must see
the ta st el u ll~ de cora ted mter1 or to rea lily apprect ·

3 bedrooms . 1 full

ale th iS home 11 A lol ol house lor $57 000

#801
fOR THE BEGINNER' Nrce starter home loca l•rl
jUSt mmu l es Irom thr hosp rtal ltvtng room dtntng

1oom 3 bedrooms and I bath Detached !"'a~e
Home need s a hN ie work , but could be a show
place Wrap around porch and plen1y lo yard

make lhos a grea t place lo star t a lam rly $27 400
"A PlACE TO START" N1eeslarlor hom o01 renta l
unrt 1 bedrooms . I bath and outside storage
building. Plenty of space for a new family l o
start housekoepme located m Ad01son . th iS
house 11 a ereat buy at $14.900. but the owner
11 will ina to sacflfice - 121 ,900 and 1ts yours
Why pay rent when the morteage payment is
les s?
#614

#607
SUllO IT UP' A brand new home w111 make you
le el grea t' Bud d yout dt eam home on 14 pnvat el~
sttuated ac res man established restdenttal atea
on ly 3 ~ m1l es hom !awn 1JJuntv water avat l able

Crom Beck Road Crtv sc hools SID 000

8813

th1 S secure

#811

Wiseman
Real
Estate
(614) 446-3644
E. M. Wiseman, Broker
David Wiseman. 446-9666
B. J. Hairston, 446-4240

Loretta McDade, 446-n29
Clyde B. Walker. 246-6276

Bill Todd, 44~-3443

�Page-0-6- Sunday Times-Sentinel
54 Miscellaneous

54 Miscellaneous

Merchandise

:~d

Marbleland, new bathroom sink,

Double Lot, Coachman Camper
AC, 2 out buildings, all utilities:

picnic area, 1-304-7'38-1982.

1711:19 0\111,$30. 304-675-3788.

Magie Chtf gaa stove. $75.

VIRGINIA SMITH. BROKER. 388-88 26
DIAN CALLAHAN. -REALTOR. 256-62 61
EUNICE NIEHM. REALTOR. 446-189 7
RUTH BARR, REALTOR, 446-0722
LINDA SKIDMORE. REALTOR. 379-268 6
DEBORAH SCITES, REALTOR. 446-680B
LYNDA FRALEY. REALTOR, 446-6806
MICHAEL MILLER. ASSOCIATE. 441 -1406

0JI'm

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RESIDENTIAL -INYESIMENIS- COMMERCIAl · FARMS

Building
Supplies

55

PROFESSIONAL SE'VICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

':'tf';F'un &lt;?{ t_},,v!J

Merchandise

Holiday Hills, Raeeoon Craak,

September 2, 1990

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

23 LOCUST ST.
446-6806

Block, brick, sewer pipes, win·

Ktnmorv washer &amp; dryer $75
each. Heavy oak rockar $40.

dows, lintels, etc Claude Win-

614-441-0020.

tars, Rio Granda, OH Call 614-

September 2. 1990
56

Pets lor Sale

Grand Sire, AKC, elsa adultt.

Coolville. 614-687-340l
$100. 614-992-7S84.

1558.

Pllnl Ball equipment, 2 guns
pius various accessories. 304-

773-5054.

R.condltloned Washers, Dryers.

Guaranteed prompt service for
all makft, models. The Washer
Dryer Shoppe. 614-446-2944.
Retrtgerator,

stove-modern.

N.w wringer washer, antique
oak drasaer and round cottae
tabla. Twin beds. 614-446-0121.

room home 2 stocked ponds, barn &amp; shed. Call for more dela~l s

814-668-51!1.

BUILD YOUR OWN DREAM HOME. ExclusiVe nerghborhood
6 acre~ •I Pr1me s1te wooded . Washmgton Elemenlary. ow ·

Both like

rn

Those

Shar-PeL

wrrnkled wonders! 1 M. 1 F.
$300-$ 500 614-866·3273

614-446-3844 after 7 p m.

Wood &amp; Coal Stove, use as In·
sert or free standing, 2 blowers,
&amp; gins door cost: $1,100. Never
used, sell $600. 614-256·6413.

Fish Tank, 2413 Jackson Ave.
Point Pleasant, 304-675-2063, 10
gal s•l up $14.99 and 10 gal
complete $43 25

388-852e.
Conn
e'c~ lent

Stutes Real Estate
Bonnie Stutes 446-4206
Patti Hawk 446-1967
510 Buhi-Morton Rd.

TrumJMt, &amp;

C.SI,

f175.

814-446-0619.

11609. CltYS MOSt MAGNIRCEIIt HOME- NATIONAl REGISTER-V1clo11Cln

tf.AL10I

Dragonwynd CaHery Parsran,
Siamese and l·llmalayan kittens .

Saart Best18" Schroll Saw, like
new . 614-446-0548.

Clarinet, good cond, $7!. 614·

446-4206

035 Mlrtln guitar with hard
shell can, ncallenl ahapa,
$1,500. 304-773-!1054.

condi[IU n Down by the ()t110 R1ver 1n Gallipolis Oh VERY ELE rAN ltur
n olttw centurv home 4 bPrlrnnm1 1 baths l1orary. uselu lathc and complrl('
b~mmt 5 lueplal:t5. g&lt;li heat With centrnl au ~arage Romantc ~atebo Patros
oeaut1tully landscaped Alt k'l~rflgtymarnlar~d Potenlral bed&amp; brea~ las t 01 fl'
ma1n re~llent1al

For Sail: Stsln.t-Conaola Plano
Blrgaln. Wanted: R•sponslblo
party to llkl over low monthly
paymantt on spinal plano. Sao
locally. Call 1-84)0.327·334!5 Ext
102.

Real Estale General

Half

Runner Beans
$B.oo
bushel, You pick Tenderelt
Beans, $10,00 Bushel; No . 1
Csnnlng Tomatoes pk:ked, $6
304~82- 2237.

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

spttd

blko. 614-992-6991.

3 BEDROOM-HOME-PRICE UPPER 20's

PIANO FOR SALE
Wanted: Retpntlbla party to
lake
on
email
monthly

Real Estate General

payment• on plano. See

locally.

Call Manager at1-800~35-7611.

WE CARE.J&amp;M (Joouo &amp; Mol
PIANO SERVICE offora EXPERT
r,lano "CARE" lor tho" who
'CARE" about thllr pianos. Bill
Ward. 304-882·2325 (Prov 22:1)

58

2 horoe Troller tor ••'•· $600.
614-44~2107, 614-388-8504.

M

F
'20
Llll.• new assay trguson, "'
Baler, 614-446·1411.
·

Livestock

63
BumJ*'

Stock

Trailer,

New

pelnt, $1,595; 12ft. 2 axla trall•r
$295; 614-28U522.

Hay &amp; Grain

----=----.,----.,Hay for Salt. Clover &amp; Tlmoth~.
Round Balas In lh• Field. 614·

245-5S98

Square &amp; Round Bales of May.
614-379;-263Qor 614-379-2809

1979 Cadllltc Coupe deVIlle,
59,400 actual mltn, $2,300.
Flrm. 614-44&amp;-1268, 614-448-

1&amp;20.

1982 Pontiac Trana Al'l\ $3,495.

Good cond. 304-882-3256.
1984

cuuaa•

Cllt'l, AC PW,
Brogham Dlgllal AII!FM ~ldlo,
V-8, 53,000 mll11, good cond,
614-367-0415.

1984 Dodgo Aspen AC, ol4o

1ransmlul0n, PS,

Pa,

e

lllnt
engine, 12,100., nc shape, 304-

m-5054.
1984 Otd1. Broughan, 4-door.
E•calltnt eondltlon. $4,700.
Book valu• ror $4,500. 132 But·

Transportation

temut Av•nua, Pom1roy.

Autos for Sale

1985 Oodsa- Chi!JIIr Hatchback,
5 apaed, PS, PB, new 111'11,
59,000 mllas, very good eond,

61 Farm Equipment
Fox 2100 Fora~• Harveo1er. 71

71

Autos for Sale

1981 Chevy lrlailbu air, QDOd
Condition. $1,500. 614-379-2152

Rouah'a Strawbel'l} Farm: 2 1990 16ft. Goos•neck Horse llr
mllas back New Hnen, Vou pick Stock Trailer $3,295, Usad 16ft.

Bundy Trumpet. Snara drum.

nerlaRent.

AKC Registered RoH Wallar
Puppies, had shots, wormed,
$250. each , ncallant bloodlme,
gaurd dogs. 614·245·5161.

closed Monday. 614-698-6298.

Tomatoes picked, $4 bushel.

new. Glrta 10

n

61 Farm Equipment

buohel; No. 1 Canning Juice 64

Baldwin electric organ, double
keyboard. Excallenl for church
or home. $27!5. Call after 6p.m.

mg cost Assume thts loan On 40 acres+; . and mce 4 bed-

AKC reg. Lhasa-Apso, Cocker
Spanlele, Schnauzer puppies
shots and wormed. 304-6752193

Chinese

Musical
Instruments

WITH ONLY $7,000 DOWN PAYMENT &amp; exclude most clos·

AKC Registered 3 Chow Puppie•: 7 waekt. 1 red, 1 cln·
namon, $150 each. 1 cream,
$200. 614-446-7750.

Fruits &amp;

Groom end Supply Shop-Ptlt
Vegetables
Grooming. All brNd•. All stylet.
I
I
jusl oH Sr
lam• Pal Food Dealer. Julie 681 east
Albany. We accept
Wollb. Caiiii4-446-D231.
food stamps. Varl•ty of apples,
Poocll• puppln, top, Tetcupt, peachea, home grown melons,
altO Sehn1uz..... Chemplon lomotoos, and poaro. o-r darry,

fiT
One 20" Soya Bike, $20; Two
twln bllds, $30 each, children&amp;
clothing, sizes: 4-6. 614--256-

58

Pure brtd Great Dana pupj:Mu.

245-5121.

Pomeroy-Middeport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W.Va.
Autos lor Sale

11187 Dodge CoH DL PS, PB,
AM!FM CaoMito, AC, Now tlroo.
Automatic. Goto good gu
milage. Exc:.lltnt condition.
tMifi2-2377
1817 Ford TMipo
unllmllecl

18113, fUU.

19U RS COmoro_._IIIHor, T-Topo,
AT, olr, ~
couono, low

,-w•.,

mlluge, au4-I7S-4863.
83 Dodgo Dlotomot 4DR. 1 Cly,

Auto, P.S. P.8., A1C Good Body,
good lnt•lor, Stnl Belted
Tlrea, 75 000 act.
Radial

mllas W.Va. lntpetad tUI May·

19tl. iiook Is $2,275 will eell tor
$1,SOO. 614-367-7812 Call before

noon

GOVERNMENT SEIZED vahlctn
from 1100. Fords. Merctdas.

Corvanu.

Ch•vyt.

404 lnl'l Tractor wlth Woods
Finished Mow•r, $2,995; 2010 JO
with Cultivator, $2,495 ; Ford

1'12-2157.

$4,995. 614-446.0959.

For Sale: 1981 Etcort LX, F'S,
PI, AMIFM caaeltt•, new
aluminum whMII and thadt for
rear window, 1,200 miiM. 814448-8205.

614-286-6522.

1975 Plymouth Valiant, 304·773-

245-9458.

Parlslenne,

Loaded, axe. c::ond, $7.500. 814-

5438.

kttchen. oak cabtnets, snack bar. eledr1c tw~l uump. cen t
atr, plus woodburner Custom des1gned to conserv e energ'l
w1th 6" msulated walls 12" msul ctled 1n al1 1c Ander sen
thermopane wood w1ndows Insulated doors. ctlv sc ho ol

drstrrct

FIRST TIME OFFERED RAMBLING RANCH HOME
Over 2100 sq. ft. living space, spacious LR with w.b.
fireplace, formal DR, oversize kitchen, plenty cabi nets, oven, cook top, 2 drawer hotfood Toastmaster
server, large family R., 3 picture windows, 2 large
BRs. plenty closets, I y, baths, gas !urn. &amp; central
air, laundry R., w-w carpet, carport &amp; shop. large
beautiful lawn, many fruit trees, fenced garden,
blacktop parking lot for 10 cars. One of the better
homes &amp; locations in city &amp; near schools.

1970 Chev. C.Uie Truck tor Sail
In good condition, with g;,d

PHONE 446-1228

1981 JMp CJ!5 Lock-In Hubt;,

50 ACRES and a4 llt&gt;droom 2 t1 ath ·1ome w1lh !arnily I ")OIIl
dtnlng· roorn t car ~~rage iHH1 mucrr more
tt265
Grandma Gatewood h1ked here Trail s arr.airei:ldv ther e w1th

beaul1lu l rock l01mal10ns Ask10g $22.600

·

n~&gt;r ~ h Dor hood

rtrarm1ng

all

tllld ranlh I~ lrvrng rm l'l id1n1JJR 11rea 4 bedroom~ 7 lull IJ.!!h s new carpt&gt;t
k1tcnen util1!~ rm also 7 011 an ached g.~ rage w/a utomatrc Cloor loc ated rr
Sun~rst V1llage ¥ou ma~ see thiS home loday dlld bu~ lor e~~rla s hn~ com fort
Crty tugh school We can arran~e la~orile 10ng Term hnancrn~ By the way you
can have possessiOn 'mmed1ately We wrll &gt;ell you the extra lot tor $6 500

2 STORY CHARMER

a"'" J bedroom 2 lralh ranch wr th den

il'"

200

R;11

coon Lre ek fr ontage

Very affraclrve 2 story home on deadend street on lhe ed!e
oltown offers your lamilymore I han most wrlh features lrke4

#204

bedrooms. formal hvtn g room. dtnmg room . large eal·tn

MORGAN CENIER - Is lh rs 3 bedroom ranch wrlh bath.

#126

tarndy room d1n mg/ k1lrhen combo. cab le heat. 2 car gar ·
.1 W' All lh1 s and more on 2 5acres m/1 Ask~ng on I) $49 000

m6

2902.

1987 Ford Ranger 4x4, v-e, sun
rear, •xt•ndar, alum.
whae'ls, 53,000 miles, new mud·

visor

d1rs,

73 Vans &amp; 4 WD's

lf606. GOifG(OUS 81-lEVEL· Very a"act1~e J bd home With ajl~ 2497 sQ II
of l1~1ng SP&lt;lCf Thrs home has lar~r ~1t c hen ~nd d1nm~ a1e03. lrvnrg room ?
tl.l lhs tam •l'l room 2 ca l garage ga s hear and cent arr I ocatPd aho1Jtl (-'. ~rif'
''om lown 1n a ~mi· Drrvate se t11nR

*461 All BRICK BEAUTY OF PERFEC110N - CHARM PERSONALITY

COMFOilT - Q u a ht~ bu1H nrw !!Om!' on] ~ acres wrrh pom1 [nt~r tf\wugn ~
leaded gtas5 door rnto a 16"•27" l~1nw rm 1111th ba) wmdow ~nd ~lm do1m to
an alrrum The kltthf n IS ti!Taordmar~ w 1 '~ r~l and and lro5tfd O&lt;lk cabrnl'l\ hv
Bedlord MOl sler bedrm IS verv huge l'l lth 'lllhi!IIJOOI tub 'J lull tMih\ I ca1
garagP lhr; homr 1\ mrntrnancr trl¥ A·pal r. la~;rr hra ut~ Ruv Mmr 3nct 3
ac cn /1 31 a redurecl D I'C~ S89,00CI

1988 Chev. hlrd lop, 020, conY.

van, black TGotd all pawar ~
tlonl, dual •lr, cil, TV, • captain
chairs, AMIFM. $10,800. 814-4451988 lsuzu Trooper II, 4 whHI
drive 4eyl. !5 apd., cruiM, 1lr,
AMIFM cuaatte. Exc::. cond, 814·
446-1761, or attar 5p.m. 614-245-

584B.

74

krtchen and full. partrally l10rshed basement. There' s room
for everyone to entoy Local ron rs perfecl for krd s. 2 car gar age, porch and more Prrced at $69.900 Won'llast long 1
#200

dual axle $500. 304-675-7833.

IN CITY OF GALLIPOLIS
9 rooms, 3 bedrooms, lamrly room. liv10g room. kitchen
and dinrng rooms. laundry and storage rooms Large lot
wrth a beaulrlu l vrew lrom bac• palro Has vrnyl srdrn&amp;
Only $32.900.00.
m3

LEADINGHAM REAL ESTATE
PH. 446-7699

or

1983 Hond.a Shadow, MC 750,
n.w tlrtt, batlery, low mU11ga,

$1,200. 814-44~58.
~988 Suzuki

wlodshltld,
2359.

Honda Shadow 750. Good con-

dition. 614-992·5828.

446-9539

Real Estate General

75 Boals &amp; Motors

Real Estate General

14' Sea Nymph aluminum dMp
VN fishing boat 25 HP llac.
start, IWI~•I HilS. d~h finder,
trailer. $1800. &amp;14-387-4535.

446-6624
goutkehn 9M~g CRea~ £state ~ne.

1972 17 ft. Staroraft Tri-Hull
Boat. 12!5 HP, Evlnrude Engine.
completa top, new upholstery.
Call 614-288-1316 attar 7:00p.m.
1981 14 ft. Terry B1u Ba.t. 50
hp. Mercury motor. $3,000. Cal
614·992-2892.

BOATS- MOTORS- TRAILERS

MercruJ..r, Mercury &amp; Mariner,
authorized parts I service.
Parte tor moat

"WE CANNOT

Jud~ COewiH

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76

738 2nd AVE. GALLIPOLIS

REALTOR ·

CJ5, front-lnd,rtar-and, tren1t.r

Parting OUI 1982 Chavy Malibu,
V-8 eng . Phone 304-175-SOtt

992-2259

1971

on l acrp rn/ 1 $32 .000

#2

campers&amp;
Motor Homes
Dod~

full baths. newer carpet 1n l1v1ng room and dmmg
area. tan ge, relr1ger atar. washer and dryer

rncluded Call now'

#2868

LOOK NO FURTHER
Convenrent localron, good schools. 3-4 bedroom.
2-balh spirt-level, living room and fa mrly room
Large krlchen and drnrngarea. Nrce corner lot AI
lordably prrced, $40's
#2827

and a brrck home

QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD IN GREEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 11
lh1s 3 bedroom I bath ranch wrth brg krlch en. I car garage
I'' lot s Was $47.500 Now $45,500
#261

w1lh
bath s. lamtlv room 2 car ga ragP. 111 ~.round pool
Close to shop p1ng an d stores Ci! ll l or ~- o ur appo1 ntmen t

LAND CONTRACT - On lh11 3 bedroom. bath ranch mqu1el

SPRING VALLEY- Excellent

n~ghborhorxl

POMEROY- Everylhrng goes All sl&lt;d &amp; equrpmenl, build
rngand ground. 1 double hump greenh ouse Ask l o r dela~ls 11

[ 1•

$77 .500

LETART - DRASTICALLY REDUCED!! 7 roo m hou se. 3 bed rooms, I bath. carpet throughout, sculptured plaster walls.
large kitchen and pafro. Gas heal and ho i water heal Wellrnsulated 2 car garage. $19.90000

1ne1ghbort10od w1lh nt ce lol wtth lence Family room w1wood ·

#266

burner and more Ca ll lnday Onlv $34.000
Our CENTURY 21 ~ team knows just
to sell a special home like yours
That's why we're u member of the largest
real estate organization in the world.
Call us today for tho best results .

#15

RIVER FRONT AGE - SO au rs m/1 anrl a mu sl see lug horne
wtlh 3 bedrooms. 111: bath. basemen!. lamtly room. dmmg

DO YOU WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY?

Slarcraft pop-up camper. SINpt
8. ExceU•nl condition. Best of-

home, s1tuated

fer. 614·742-2180.

tn

qUtet area Ntce well mamtamed

lawn Call today fm more rnlormalron

N1833

TERRY TRAVEL TRAILERS
1990 CLOSEOUT]
AN units to go at lowHI prlc11
1hls y11rf Plua no charge tor
A/C. T•rry deal•r tor OV8f' 20
yee,... Buy wfth eoniiMnca.
Fixed rat• financing e'llltabll.

IRVINES CAMPER SALESI On
Sl. Rl 7 North al St. Rl. S$6.
little Mocking Ohio Approx. 10
min. &amp;14-~2211.

garage and I car garage

#147

11619 NEW USTtNG: rnr~ home 15 locat ed on J ac m l lleat~rrng 7 Of 3 bed
room w ~h tam1ly room • rtchen balh. cover('d car port. l !r~e s lor ~ g e burld1n~
lh1~ hom e~~ an exc!!lll:'nl s larl~r home prced 111 the SJO's Call lor mOfelntur
matKln

~IS. NEW LISTING. lar~e anti ro001y b11ck m Green School Dr s! Home Lo n
tarn ~ ltu ~e bedroom~ t amd~

GENTLEMAN'S FARM - Eleganl country lrv rng on 131 acres
mil wrl h a lovely cedar 4 bedroom home. Over 2.000 square

BEECH GROVE RD . - Is lhr sI,,, story wrlh alu mmum srdrng,
3 bedroom. bath. du ng room . gas heal.lront porch and stde

room Oflf cOd o~ l1al! b~th s . lMn~ toonr ,1n a tw J
cd' ga raRr I ~nd rs tei\Ced •n on~ II lhrp~ ' d e~ ad •nc lL(! es barn ar1 c '&gt; hP r1 p, nrl
rn SRO\

drnrn&amp; eq urpp ed krlchen and much more Land 11 level to
rol l rn~ and rncludes a beautrlul pond, a 2 car garage and a
barn You wrlllove rl Call lor an apporntmenl $110,000 00
#121
CONDOR ST. - Duplex wrth one UOII wrth lrv,ng, drnrng 2
bedrooms, bath and krlcl1en Other unrl has lrvrng room .

POMEROY AREA - I'~ story wrth metal s'drng 4 bedroom s.
1'.\bath,lamrly room. basement On I acre lot Only $59,900

SUMMER RD.-Is th1 s alumrnum srded ranch wrth 2 bed rooms, bath, lamlly room , full basement . cable heat and
woodburner. storage buildrng on gently rolling . .84 of an
acre. Call for apporntmenl. $49,500.
#260

FOREST RUN RD .- 3 44 acres mil and a 1987 28x56 sec·
I ronal wrlh vrnyl srdrng, 3 bedroom s. 2 bath s, drnrng and
equrpped krtchen. large walk-rn closets, heat pump, central
arr, 2 metal buildrngs and more. Only $49,500.
#267

M?A9

162-4. NEW liStiNG: Thrs properly ~ ten 8CII!5 of wood~d ltnrt that front s
State Route 233, 111d 11 1s surrounded by Wayne Nat1onal Forest f'@flecl t01
hunting or thAt cab1n yoo h1ve been wanttOf! to build CJU lcr details

tmJ

9
HENRY E. CLELAND
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JEAN TRUSSELL......... .......... .. ................... ~.;- 2257
1623. ll[lliSJIIIG: Brd 111d lr1me. 3 IM!drooms. hardwood Hoon. bil!'ie·
menlelectri: he~land moch more. Located on Rt 160, prrted It! sell II ooly
$Jl.MO This on! won't be on ltle m~rhet lon&amp; 11 vou're Interested callus klr

an aooointment now.

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When you cou ld be payrng lor thrs newly remodeled 3 bedroom ranch Lrving roo m. bath, lorced
arr gas heat, newer deck area. nestled among
shade lrees on approx I acre lot
#2863

Is whal th1s exce pl 1onall~ well ma1nta1ned bn ck

ranc h has lo oiler plus 3 bedrooms, lrv10g room.
] 1 ~ baths. form al dmmg area. atta ched 2 (ar
ga1age. 8'xl7' stmage butldmg Approx 1~' acre
landscaped lawn N1 ce au tel netghbot hood

Lo cated '1475 Kalhv St re et Calllrxlav' Won'tlasl
lo ng
#1866

ACRES

ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS INSIDE
AND OUT
L1vmg room. tamily room and formal dmmg room

]large bedrooms (large walk-rn closet oH master
bedroom). 2'" bath s. Oversrzed 2 car garage
Equrpped krtchen. Maintenance free vrnyl srdin&amp;
co ncrete drrve. Presgt1gious nerghborhorxl. Keep
coollhll sum mer with the club pool'
#2831

BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW HOME IN
TUCKED AWAY NEIGHBOAHOODI

Thrs 3 bedroom raised ranch rs located approx 'h
mile from c~y. Offers living room, formal drnrng
and more. Has been extensrvely remodeled, nrce
carpeting and vinyl sidin~ Large deck. Prrced rn
the $20s
N2850

REDUCED

$27,000

Cozy &amp; comfortable 2 bedroom vinyl sided home.
Livrng room, bath, eat-in krtchen, large dt!lached
garage+ appro1. I acre
82829

y, ACRES

+

COMMERCIAL BUILDING

Excellent for reta~l sales SR 160 locatro n. Brrck
conslruclron. low maintenance. approx 1,500 sq
H., walk'" cooler. Burldrng constructed 1983 remodeled 1989. PLUS, 2 bedroom apartment
bath, spacrous livrn! room. equrpped krtchen
Large gravel parkrni area Larre lot Calllodav for
mor.e rnformation and &amp;act location Prrced below
replacement cost'
#1863

RESIDENTIAL BUilDING SITES

Each tract ran~ng from 6 to 6\\ acres Exc ~lenl
localion. Reslrrcted lo ptotect property values
LiM ie, ~any, excavation needed. Rural water and
electric available. Green Townshrp. lf you 'relooking for an rdeal home sile with acreage ~ve us a
call toay'
#1807

SO YOUNG &amp; BEAUTIFUl!
Thrs 4 bedrooms, 3 bath well constructed fram e/brick bl·level oHers rela1ed comfort throughoul
Equrpped krtchen wrth beautiful cherry cabrn ets.
2 car garage, all this and more nestled in 4 shady
acres.
#2839

YOU CAN BRAG ABOUT THIS

Gorgeous brick home just as soon as you take one
loo~ you'll be sold. 3 bedrooms, formal dining &amp;
living rooms, 3 bath~ family room, lully equipped
krtchen. 2 car garage and separate 24'136' gar·
Bge, pond, private settin&amp; EKcepllonal~ nice
home w1th a lot of amenrties +over 4acres. C.ity
schools'
12857

Unconditional llf•tirne guan~n ­

tee. Local retarenus tumlsh.cl.
Fr•• ••llmalee. Call collect 1614-237-0488, day or night .
Roger1 BaHmenl Wat.,pr~
ling.

sleo MrVlclng moll
otMr br1nds. Houta calfa, elso
In Zenith

sorn. appliance r1palta. WV
304-51&amp;-2391 Ohio 114--«5-34114.
Rotary or cebl1 tool drilling .

Moat wells complll.cl lime day.

Pump 1al11 and "rvk:a, 304895-3802.

HOME = GOOD BARGAINt

3 bedrooms, bath, drnrng room and more. Call for
more detarls. $15.500.00
#2809

BASEMENT
WATERPROORNG

Ron'a TV Service, speclalltlng

BUDGET PlEASER
$23.900 is all rt takes to buy your very frrst home.
complelely furnished, 2 bedrooms. large balh.
storage buildin&amp; cellar. and rural water, 9 acres.
Located on Stale Roule 218 al Mercervrlle.
#2865
BELIEVE IT!!!
All the TLC Ihat has been pul intothrs meplronal
2-.1 bedroo m home Lrv10g room. famrly room.
drning room Enclosed porch and partral
basement. concrete drive. newly parnted and
pape.'ed, nrcely decorated Crlv lrvrn~convenrenl
$40s
#1867

Home
Improvements

Complet• Mobil• Home H1 up.
&amp; repslra, also plumbing &amp;
•l•ctrical, roofing, remodeling,
pattoe &amp; decks lite. REUQDE[.
INGJ Reter.nctoe. E.etlmatft.
614-256-1611.

eluded Approx. 28 acres pasture and lrllabl e
land. 7 acres more or less wooded all acreage rs
fenced Land lays very well.
N2856

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
AND AFFOADABLY PAICEDI

ATTENTION! AnENTION! Meigs County Real Estate Owners WI havt buylrl rudy to view your property. CALL TODAY AND LIST WITH CLELAND REALfll"
.

RENT PAYMENTS!

CHARM. LOCAIION. CONVENIENCE!

Barn, tobacco base. and mmeral r1ght s are 1n ·

POMEROY - 4 Unit Apartment burldrng rn Pomeroy Poten tial Monthly gross rncome $400 00. r\skrng $17.500 0·

°

DIVORCE YOURSELF FROM THOSE

35+

POMEROY - Grand ~der home wrth potentral. 8 rooms. 3-4
bedrooms, brrcl&lt; construcbon. Needs some work $25.50000.

RUTLAND TWP.- 84 acres vacant ground. $34.000.00.

i

marntenance vtnyl stded ra nc h Large breezeway,

2 car garage with auto· door. Family room and dm ·
rng area 25' xiS' barn (Could purchase an addr l,onal 111.\ acres!. Call al once.
#2858

Exqursite 3 bedrooms. 2~ bath home in great lor.ation. '• story with approx 2,374 q. N. of lrvrng
space • approx. 28'!24' garage. Fami ly room, lormal lrvrng room. dinrng area and much, much,
much more' C1ly schools Call trxlay lor complete
lrstrn g.
N2848

POMEROY - Kingsbury Road - 2• acre lol. Water and
elec. avBilable. Owner may help trnance Srx lois lo choose
lrom. $6,000.00

#262

NEW LIS liNG - ON UNION AVE - Sol rd well constructed 3
bedroom. I ~ bath. new furnace. new roo I, detached garage
Askrng $35,000
#268

COURT STREET - Sutton Twp.- We have 2 one acre loi s
wtth rural water and elec avarlabl e Surlable lor mobrle
home or home srte. Call for detarls

RUTLAN 0 - Must see to apprecrale. 3 bedroom. 1'~ baths.
ranch . Beamed ceilings Heal pump, CiA. patro, garage. car ·
port plus olher buildrngs srtualed on app&gt; 6 acres.
$44,000.00.

ktlchen onr brflroom oath. gooa mcome AsKmg on 1y

$1 5,000

SUTTON TWP. - Court Slreet- Approx 26 acres of vacant
land, gas well plus royaltres. water and elec ava~lab . e
$23,500.
SUTTON TWP. - Court Street - Approx 25 acres ol vacant
land, water and elec. avarlable Beaulrlul home s1te
$18,500.00.

RACINE- Ranch home on C.R 35. 5 mrles from Racrne 7
room. 3 bedrooms. famrly room wrth lrregta ce. mud room,
utilrly, heat pump A/U .I5 acres $45.9 0 00

teet ot l1vmg spctce 1ncludes 4 bedrooms, ftrepl~ c e. formal

dec' Alllhrs and more on 2 acresm/1 Askrng only $25.000
Call today for your appornlnrenl
#207
COMMERCIAL - On Ea st Marn Sirs thrs commercral burld rng wrth lots of potentral Over 5000 sq N Sa les fioor. and
storage area. Good lraffr c flow $55,000
#212
BAUM ADDIIION - Vrnyl srded hr level w~h 4 bedrooms. 2
baths. drnrng area. lamrly room, basement. garage on I acre
miL Askrni only $62,500
#216

ROOM TO DO YOUR OWN THING!

4\\ acres accompany thrs 3 bedroom. 2 balh low

POMEROY - 5 acres. vacant ground on lop ol h1ll near town .
Great localron lor hou se or trader $3.900 00

•SB-4 NEW liStiNG N1cety remodeled older nome lor person 111ho I'I'Ant ~ m
town lR DR. 3 BR l'h Mlhs FR ca rpet down hardwood ~p krrchen
d 1 ~po~l. ran~e ,,1 llfrl!ly room. pat.;, plu s dect •llo~ely tenced 1n ~a1d
c~riXJrl. ~ s heal . cenhal arr LCIW. luw SO's Take ~ loo~ at lh1s well kept

,~_,.~·':'i"'d:.!CG,!·,'".

81

MIDDLEPORT - Good street - Thr s nrce 1'.\ st ory home
features 3-4 bedrooms, mrxl ern krtchen wrth drnrng bar. all
storms &amp; many other lealures In cludes lrarler lot
$23,500 00 .

M592. YOU COULDN"T lSI
rn
and pl;r:e your furnrl~re 11" :; 1
of hou~
stoy frame house wrth
l R OR J UR \ ~ 1!chen ranRE w1 sell clei!f1 •nR ()~en . I II b asem~n t par trdlly lr n
d1~d bath ~ a ~ treat central arr Youmu st check lh 1s 011111 you wan t~ ~ooo t1uy

. ;.Qf.~~.~ r: x~¥if~o/W-®-·;

Services

MIDDLEPORI - Beautrful colonral home' l evel lot. 2 car
garage, has ornate trim . aMrc sludro w/skyli ght Well rn su lated $49,900.00.

room. cathed ral cetlmg. soi;Hium.lronl and ba cKdecKs 2 car

304-

Call us lo see lhrs appealrng 1988. 14'x56' mobrle

NEW LISIING- MIDDLEPORI - 6.09 Beautrful secluded
country acres close lo town, 3 bedroommobrle home, small
barn. $1 5,900 00.

#234

hom~~,

1987 Cltetlon 130 HP UO, low
hours, $5,400. 614-245-5V78.

GREEN SCHOOl DIS! RIC! - Very nrce 5 bedroom, 2'1, bath
ranch w1th tult ba sement, gas heat. Yi Oodburner. 2 car
garage. fa mily room. rr.nflala1r, 14 acre and a lot more Only

motor

773-5363, Chartae Daekar.

AFFORDABLE &amp; ADORABLE!!
Thrs charmrng 1987 2Bx48' forest Park
doublewrde has 2 aM ached decks, 3 bedrooms. 2

NEW LISTING - FARM St Rt 248 - ll1ou liave always
wanled lo own FARM wrlh a large amount ol acreage (appx
171 acres). a 3 bedroom older home wrlh fREE gas large
barn, sheds. other buildings. and a larm po nd, then thrs rs
it'" Call for appoinlmenl" $58,000 00
***Just want Vacant Land17 Owner wrll splrl and se ll
appx. 92 ac wrth rural water and elec. avarlable Gorxl burld rng site on Curtrs Hollow Rd . wrth rural water and elec avaria
ble Gorxl burldiO! srle on Curt1s Hollow Road $24.000.00.

1

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

ease, olh., small parta. 1120
Ea... Main S1rMI Pomeroy.

446-31144

GREEN SCHOOL DISIRICT - 3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch w~h
lull basement garage ded. heal pump Nrce nerghborhood
lor rhe chr ldr en lo play A s k~ng $59400
#263

m•torS CCESS,
brlnds.

SPEL

WITHOUT
U"
RIVE RSIOE
MARINE, GALLIPOLIS, OH 614446-2424.

POMEROY, OHIO

$69.000

GS450. 31500 miles,

•xe cona, 304-182-

For S..ll: Camaro auto parts,
1980 hood, I left tendar tor
1,.1980, also Ctt.v. 350 Turbo
Trena. &amp; 250, 6eyl. haad, 814286-4621.

wtth !amtly room dmmg room woodburner and more

~ II

Motorcycles

'86 TRX 250 tour whtalar, aac:
eond $1,600. 18ft. flatbed traner

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE

$46.500
#242
2 FOR 1 - A 2 bedroom I ba l r home wrlh lrvrn g room.
k1t chen and a 19 79 14x 70 mo bile home w1t h 2 bedroom s ]
baths. lamtly room w1th ln cplace

oond,

Hoi=

79

SECOND AH -You willlrnd lhr1] llerlr oo rn I'' llalh home

lltreo, good

1984 Ford Econo Cargo Yln 3
quar1tr ton, make offiirL ta
z•r Clinic, Genital ::Nr'VIcN

Real Estate General

139.9ACRES AND 1'1, SIORY HOME wrl h 3 bedroo ms. bath
1P gas heat. large ba10 toba cco base Askrn g $59 DOD
#251

304-875~111.

for Sale

27 ACRES _: Plus

-

llrm. Call a her 6:00PM, 304-8'7&amp;-

Dopt. 814-445-5118 Mon-Frl, '"·

Plko, Room 304, Golllpollt, OH. PH.: 448-8888.

ri111111 g .-11 Ea. irvr ng roo"111 . lull tJasem ent 2 large butldmgs Ap .

60 MI L BEAUIIFUL ACRES - Great lor hrk10g or 1wnlrng

1984 Chev~ full till pick up. V-1
engine, 72,000 mll•t, $4,000.

AM/FM

Real Estate General

ham Drive. All electric. 3 bedroom ranch type houte.
wi1h aneched garage. Good ltarter home. •30,000.
ContiiCI Farmers Home Administntlon, 629 Jackson

1115.14 All BRICK t BEDIIOOIIS - In ~ c llo~~

#219

Catfl• Racks, &amp;14-388--9657.

$2,500. negotiable. 81~e..nt

Real Estate General

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

1161] NEW LIStiNG· ThiS home has had gre~t carr and rs rn be~uiiiUI shape
Read~ to mo~e rnto App !200 SQ tt ut l r~lfl ~ s ~ce oHer rng l r ~'n g 100m, lam
1ly 100m wl l1replacr· kitchen and dmrng 100m 3 ba and 2 baths 24"11:1' Fl()rrda Room, screerted·rn porch, storage bu1ld1n~ !II[' hear an~ r.rnt au Per
ieci seti~i lor pnvac v oo l4 iK m/1 Complete I~ lu rIllSlied an!l r~ad~ to move

room. k1tchen. lull basement. cen tral atr. I car garage I car

, body

. 114-317·

0535.

FOR SALE

#257

carport Askrng $49,000

$500.

w:~•fd e eyt

500 CIO, auto. Runt

rough, I'IIW Urea.

For Sail 1988 Camero 614-4487720

Real Estate General

CITY SCHOOLS - J bedrooms. I bath ranch w~h lrvrng

25e-1421l.
11118 Chevy pickup 350,

01159.

Co~y Silage Wagon, Allis 1977 Corvaltt, 23,500 Actual
Chalmers Silage Wagon, 34
John Oeert Chopper, Raw Hoi· miles, Whit• with all opllons,
land Blower, 125, Field r.. dy. Ga111gt ktpt. 614-448-40S3.
1978 2 door, Ford Thunderbird .
614-886-e732.
Jim's Farm Equlpm•nt, SR. 35 , Maka an otter. Call lor appoint·
W•st GalllpoUa, 514 -4 46 •9771; ment. Call614-446-189l
Wide .. lect:km n•w &amp; uaad farm 1983 ToyOia Corolla, 4 door
tractors &amp; lmplementa. Buy, door with sun root, $1,800. call
Hll, trade, 8:00.!5:00 WMkday1, 30&lt;1-675-3117leave meassag•.
Sat till Noon.

CITY IS THIS OLDER ONE STORY wrth 2 bedrooms. bath.
d~n~ngroom, patrral ba&gt;emenl. garage Ask~ngonly $29.500
#224

1966 GMC runs great! $500. 81.&amp;-

1978 Ford F250

HOUSE FOR SALE. Rodnoy Vlllagolt- 811 Gro·
FIVE ACRES- Beauliful 3 bedroom. 2 bath home Equ,pped

72 Trucks for Sale

»t-882-2447 after 5:00.

Vour 1rea. (11 805-887-8000. Ext.

dows, digital daah, AMIFM catt.
Pontiac

1984 Chevetll. Auto., good con-

dillon. $695. 614·742-3154.

Real Estate General

Surplus.

S-10181.

1986

1062.

1817 Tempo $2i00, 1N7 Dutter
12900, 1985 Tempo $2400. For
1111 or trade. 814.25.1270.

1986 Ford Thundtrblrd, auto,
PS, PB, Ptlals, tin, air, crulae,
rur det., power mirror Pwln·

5:30p.m. 30He2-2956.

1983 Ford Escort $800. 304-675·

Autos for Sale

78-31112.

$2,500, 304-675-2e27.

Jubilee with Loader $2,495; 8N
Ford with Bush Hog, Plow, Cultivator &amp; Gradtlr Br1de, $2,395.

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Rose disease spreads
WOOSTER, Ohio (UP I I - An
Ohio State University horticulturls say s roses ar e sufferi ng
because the Augu st rains have
caused black spot funga l disease
to bloom.
" We're seeing a lot of bl ack
spot In Ohio now beca use of the
high humidity and wetness,"
says Gary Anderson, who studies
the Garden of Roses of Legend
and Romance at the univer sit y's
Ohio Agricultural Resea rch and
Development Center.
" It 's been quite bad In places."
The malady first appears as
small, black spots on the lowE'r
leaves of ro se bu shes. The les ions
gradually spread. Soon whole
leaves turn yellow and dr op .
It's an unsightly di sease. says
Anderson, who is al so chairma n
of the Horticulture Technolog ies
Division of Ohio State's Agr icul tural Tec hnical Insti tute at
Wooster .
But he says there's no need to
panic; afflic ted r oses probabl y
won' t be pushing up d aisies .
"If It had happened ear lier . thr
plants would have been un able to
make food for the res t of th('
season and they would have
really declined ," he says. "For tunately, we're late E' noug h in the

year now that even it the leaves
drop, i t shouldn' t ser iously affec t
the heal th of the bu sh.
"We're al so head ing toward
cooler wea ther . Once we get into
Sep tember. black spo t sho ul d be
less of a problem . "
From Aug. 1-24, the wea th er
stati on at the Wooster center
recorded 4.41 inches of ra in. T he
average total rainfa ll for the site
in August is 2.86 inc hes.
Garde ners followi ng strict fun gicide sc hedules should avoid
mos t problems with blac k spo t.
T he d isease flares mainly on
unsprayed roses.
"A lot depends on how r igid
yo u've been in spray ing. If
you've been ap ply i ng fungic ide
on sched ule. you should be
ge t li ng reasonable co ntro l. But
some ti mE's peo ple slac k off this
time of the yea r .
"They thin k it 's no t needed. or
they go on vaca ti on. Mos t yea r s.
th at's not a problem . T his year.
it 's been a morP SPr ious
pr ob lem ."
Ander son's adv i ce?
"Keep applying a fung icide
according to sc hed ule." he says.
"Do n't wa it to see a lot of ye llow
)paves dropping. Yo u ca n't stop
what's al ready happe nE'd . "

Because of rain, weevils a big problem
COLUMBUS, Ohio !UP!) Wet wea ther has turned a tiny
grub into a lar ge problem in the
landscape and living room .
"Because the soil is so wet.
blac k vi ne weevil gr ubs are not
feeding on roots deep In the soil
but on those close to the trunks of
shr ubs," says Dave Shetlar,
land scape ent om ologis t at Ohio
State Universit y. "This feed ing
is killing the shrubs. especia lly
yews,
azaleas
a nd
r hododend rons."
Meanwhile, adult blac k vine
weevils are cra wling into th e pots
of houseplants placed outsid e,
Shetlar says. The adults seem to
pre fer philodendrons, Afr ican
violet s and ficus.
Once inside a pla nt po t, weevil s
feed on a plant 's leaves and lay
eggs that hatch into grubs that
feed on the roots.
Although feeding adult s pro·
duce distinctive crescent -shaped
notches on leaves. their dam age
is rare ly seri ous to shrubs or
house plant s. But gr ubs ca n
wea ken and poss ibly kill housp
plants.
Bl ack vi ne weevil grubs usually f eed on less-v ital annual
roo ts far fr om a shrub's trunk ,
Shetlar says. But abund ant ra in

has forced them up to the trunk's
base. The rain has al so prom oted
gr owth of a fungus In deep soil
that's deadly to the grubs, al so
forc ing them to move.
·'Normal feeding by the gr ubs
isn' t much of a problem because
the annual roots can take it ,"
Shetlar says. " But becau se a
tr unk 's root collar Is so sensitive
to damage, It takes just a few
feeding grubs to kill a shrub.'·
Bl ac k vine· weevils feed on
about 15 species of shrubs, m any
of which are ever greens. T hey're
a common and costly pes t in
plant nurseries.
Shrubs Infested with black vi ne
weevil grubs will wea ken and
die, Shetlar says. It ca n take
week s for dead ever gr eens to
turn completely br own .
Bl ac k vine weevil grubs ar e
about a third of an Inch long,
c-shaped and l egless. They're
white or pink is h, and their heads
are brown . The adults are abo ut
the same length and black, with
ye llow or gray spots on their
back s.
T o determine if shrub r oots ar e
infes ted with blac k vine weev il
gr ubs, look for ev idence of
feeding by the adult s.
" The crescent -s haped notches

Rain hurting com., soybeans
WOOSTER, Ohio tUP l i Ohio's soybeans and co rn arc
aching from the summer rai n.
with disease and soggy so il s
hampering the gr owth of the
multimillion-do llar cr ops.
"Phy tophthora roo t rot in
soybeans has been par ticular ly
bad, " say s Pa t Li pps, an Ohio
State Universit y plant pa tho logist. " It's present in almos t
ever y count y in the state. T he
dam age has been ex tensi ve."
The soli-borne fungus thri vC"s
under cool, wet co nditions.
Corn has been hu r t by too muc h
wa ter In farmer s' fields. Lipps
says . Satura ted soils and cool
tem per atures have slowed thf'
crop' s devel opment. The state's
northwes t reg ion has bee n hard es t hit due to its clay so ils.
" We're behind sched ule wi th
co rn because it 's ju st not growi ng
well," says Li pps, a field crops
disease spec ialist at th e universi
ty's Ohio Agr icultura l Resparch
and Development Ce nter .
From Aug. 1-24, the ce nter's
weather stat io n recorded H I .
Inches of r ain and an average air
tem perature of 68 degrees. T he
avera ge total rainfall for the site
In A ugust i s 2.86 inches; the
long- term aver age air tem pera ture for the month Is 70.3 degrees .
Lipps says th at It' s too late to
help thi s summer's sovbeans

But he says farmers ca n lake
prevent i ve strps come sprin g.
"T here's not much you ca n do
about phytopht hora this year."
he says . "Bu t you should m ake
th e pffort to idrntifv it in your
f ields . I f you know y ou haw it.
_
vou can look al planUng tolE'ra nt
or resista nt var if' t ics next year."
It's hardrr lo forecas t problems with cor n on wet so il s.
" I t 's t' n l irP i v wra th rr dcprndrnt." hP says . "U ntil you
can prrd icl the weathe r . then' s
no t m uch you ca n do abou t it. I
wou ldn'l changt• m1· co rn practices basrd on what r·, ·r seen this
)'f'ar . I t's bern an abnorma l. WPI
summrr .
But thrn's some good nrw s.
Ohio 's whPal ha s already bc!'n
ha r vps ted . Powdt·r-, · m ildrw and
septaria disra sr s causrd some
yield lossPs. and rain du ri ng
hiln·r st rau sPd some sproutin g
damage. but ovrrall "it was a
fair·l,- t!Pct ·nt wh!'al vrar." hr
Sa)'S.
ThP Ohio Agr icu ltural Stati stics Service valued Ohio's 1988
soybean rrop at $16~ mi llion. T he
19Hll corn crop was wor th $676
m illion . &lt;Jnd lhr wheat crop. $170
mil l ion .
Dur ing t hP year, soybea ns
Wf'I'C grown on J9 mi llion acres.
corn on :u milli on acres and
whrat on 1 millio n acres.

Dow ··· - - - - - - - - - Contin ued fr om D 1

mar k et Is tied to oil pri ces as wei I
as Inflation and rrcession fear s
and we' re go ing to bE' hampcn·d
by these comp lE'x crosscu rn•nts
until there's morr ciari tv about
the events in th P M idrast. "
Ac k erm an sa id that wit h oil
prices still above $25 a barr(') and
co ncerns th at interest rates
m ig ht not co me down as quicklv
as necessa r y to forrs tal l a
recession. stac ks co uld fa I I
furth er.
Rona ld Sc hrocdPr. chief in
ves tment offi cer at .J &amp; W
Seligm an and Co .. agrPPd 1ha 1
the F eder al Rescrvr could find
Itself between a rock and a hard
place when i t comes to an
inter es t rate cut. fraring "
rev iva l of inflati on if it cuts ratr s
but r iskin g a r-rcrssion if it
does n't use a r atr cut to trv to
pump up a falter in g eco nom)·.
"This is a nervous per iod for
the m arket, we co uld j ust back
and fill (tra de in a ra ngrl for a
while," he sa id .
But Schroeder said he fplt the
market' s plunge was overdone
and that the rebo und this week
represented inves tors' attempt s
to " separ ate va lue from thE' fear
that w as dri ving stocks down. ..
He w as a bit m orp upbea t about
the prospects for the M ideast
crisis. ''I think Sa dd am Hu ssPi n
has al ready accom plished what
he wanted to- to ra ise the prier
of oil and eliminate or neut ra l ize
an ex trem e over pr od ucer.
Kuwait .
" That should keep th r price of
oil at a higher level. but if the
crisis Is resolved diplomatica lly
or militarily in the short r un . thr
Imbalance of oil In the wor ld
Indica t es oil pr i ces woul d
soften," he sa id .
And If the crisis is not reso lved
soon? " We could be stuck in a $2J
range for oil and would havr to
add to (projections fori inflation.
"But I don 't see a long
protracted cr is is. Never be fore
have we seen such unanimous
worldwide suppor t to elim inate a
threat. And th e free world has
seen Its equit y drop 10 to 20
percent since the crisis bega n.
It's In no one's bes t inter es t for
this to go on f or a long time,"
Schroeder said .
On the trading f loor this week,
Philip Morris was the mos t
active Issue, up 1 lis to 45~.
Wai-Mart followed, up 1% to
28%. Texas Utilities was third.
off lis to 33 ~ .
Among the other blue chips,

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}1 ., to 101', . ilol'ingjumpcd2 :1., to
-txi _1. C!'nl' r ;il \'l otor s addrd 2\ to
:IY ' 1 and 1-:xxon gainl'd JL, lo oil.
Pl'f'n as oil prrct•s fell sharp lv this
\\'( '(' k '
On lh1• ,\mt •rican Stock Ex chang(', tlw ,\mrx Markrt Value
indrx acldPd I . 10 to c losr Fr ida)'
at :12:1 :1~1 . Ad1·ancrs ll'd decli nes
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A m P x ,. o I u m 1• 1o 1a I l' d
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Paint •Wrbbi •r' s c;dl warrants
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September 2, 1990

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

on fo liage are the best si gn that
grubs are i n the so l!, " Shetlar
says. "On yews, needles look cut
in half length wi se. Adult weevil s
feed at night , crawling bac k int o
leaf litter , mulch, or loose soil
a bout an hour be fore dawn.
" The weevils can trave l up to
200 feet a night , allowing them to
lay eggs in m any loca tions."
If you find ev idence of weevil
feed ing, use a fl ashlight aft er
sunset to chec k plants for adults,
Shetlar says. Al so chec k nearby
paved areas, such as sidewalks
or pa tios.
Chem ica ls to con trol blac k

vine weevil grubs are only
available to tra ined landscape
pr of essi onal s, Shet l ar says.
Adults are resis tant to horticultura l oil s and insecti cida l soa p, and
dusts of ro tenone and pyrethr um
only knoc k them down for a
while.
·'The only way for gardener s to
control the weevils is to try and
whittle down the number of
adult s. Orthene is abo ut the only
pes ti cid e moderately effective
on them . It mu st be applied to
foli age and surround ing soil
every two weeks in in feste d
areas un ti l th e weevi ls arE' gone.

Wheat prices continue to sink
COLUM BUS, Ohio (UP I ) Domes tic and foreign w hea t
producti on is up this yea r .
ex ports are down and pr ices
continue to sin k.
The only thing producers ca n
hope for. Ohio Sta te Unive rsit y
agricultural economist Allan
Lines says. is that Co ngress
increases set - as ide acreage for
the crop to be planted this f all.
It will take at leas t a 20 percent
ARP program to br ing hoper

back int o the m ar ket. T hat level
of set -as ide is beyo nd the bo unds
of the cu rrent prog r am and
woul d require spec ial leg islati on.
But therE' is little hope at this
point for an ARP that large.
Whea t producers should prepare
for an ex tended per iod of low
m arket pr ices and use target
pr ices . adju sted by Gr ammRudman. to plan th eir wheat
plantin g this fa ll.

Soybean provision to
have minimal impact
COLU M BUS, Ohio (UP I ) T he soy bea n marketing loa n
prov ision in bo th House and
Senate versions of the 1990 Fa rm
Bill will have minlm allmpact on
product ion deci sions, m arket de·
vel opm ent s or th e f eder al
bud get .
Allan Li nes. agri cultura l eco nomist at Ohio State Universit y,
says th e loa n r ate set in bo th bills
is below expected m arket pr ices
for th e nex t fi ve years.
As i t sta nds now. th e market ing loa n provision is more a r isk
reducer than an inco me enh anceme nt prov ision.
In thf' eve nt of larger tha n

anti cipated harves ts or wea ker
dem and , the Senate bill would
guarantee pr oducers $5.50 per
bu shel even if market prices fell
below $5 per bu shel. But budgetar y costs would be zer o so long
as the price averaged $5.50 or
more . If prices fell to $4.50 the
mar keting loa n co uld cos t th e
governm ent as much as $2
billion.
The probabilit y of pri ces fa l
lin g below th e m arketin g loan is
very minim al. T he marketin g
l oa n provision Is a mechanism to
seemingly give the farm co m munit y something th at should
cos t taxpayers not hing.

Tariffs to be
counted differently

Monetary ...

COLUMBUS, Ohio tUP i l Tar iffica ti on is a key to th e
Amer ican pos ition in the current
round of international trade
negotl atiOJ!S.
De nnis Hend erson. agr icultu ral economi st at Ohio State
Universit y , says nego ti ator s in·
te nd to co nvert all non-tar i ff
1rade ba rriers such as quotas or
ot her im port-q uanti ty restrictio ns to tariffs. which are esse ntia ll y import taxes.
Subseq uent nego ti atio ns wou ld
then occur on reduc ing tar iff
level s. One way of co nverti ng
non-tar iff bar r ier s to tariffs is to
ca lcul ate th e domestic mar ket
pr ice in an importin g country as
a perce nt age of the wor ld m ar ket
price. at tributlng a higher domes tic pr ice to res tr ictions on
impor t quantit y.
This perce ntage would then
becom e the tar iff, replac ing a ll
non- tar iff barri ers .
T he U.S. -Japanese Beef Agree·
mc nt is an exa mple of this. A ll
.Japa nese quantit y restr ictions
on bee f imports will be rep laced
by a dec lining tar i f f sched ule
beg inning April 1.

Co ntinued fr om D -1
produ cts could act ually lessen as
a fun ct ion of lesser dem and.
Thu s. the Fed should be mor e
concerned with the r ate of pr ice
Increase which previously ex·
Jsted than that which wlll res ult
from the oil shock .
Fin ally, considera tion mu st be
given to the dollar and the
rel ative level of U.S. int eres t
r ates. Neither of these fac tor s
prov ide a favor abl e backdrop for
Fed eas in g. Th e doll ar recently
dropped to record lows. w hile the
Int er es t rate premium avail abl e
in the U.S. is nar ro wing. Given
the implica tio n th at additional
doll ar weakness could res ult
fro m a monet ary eas ing, the Fed
Is likely to proceed with caution.
In short, the political press ure
th at will be brought to bea r by a
weakenin g economy should con·
tlnue to bias the F ed toward ease.
However . still present signs of
Inflation and a weak doll ar will
limit the magnitude of any such
move, and It s impac t will In any
event co ntinu e to be overs hadowed by external event s.
(M r. Evans Is an Inv estment
Broker for The Ohio Company In
their Gallipolis offi ce. )

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