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Howard Baker Saund er s, l ell , poses with his wile and children ,
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Storv, Edd ie L. Pat ric k was
Indicted f ri day morning on om•
coun l of felony escape, c hargi ng
t hat he fl ed from lhe facililv on
J uly H, 1990.

AI th e li me of his esc apP,
Palr ick was be ing he ld on lwo
fr lony dom es ti c vio lcncr actions.
Pa t r ic k was subsequen tly co nv i cted o n those. a nd is now

sNving a pr!son wrm of six to lfl
vears .

· St ory 1ndica1ed on friday I hal
he wi l l req uest 1hal Palrick bP
co nvevf'd from prison to be tried

Brian Bass. RaricP. who n~ .
ma ins at lar gr morP than a
monl h after hisA ugust2 0PsCa Jl!',

was a lso indi cted Frid ay on a
f elony esca pe cha rge .
Bass, 35. was being held In I he
ja il on misdem ea nor c harges
when he escaped wl lh Johnalh an
S. Cline by c hipping l h rough I he
ce l l b loc k ce i li ng, clim bin g
l hroug h a droppPd ceil ing i n a
srco nd -f loor bal hroom a and Pxll lng by way ol a seco nd fl oor
wi nd ow .
Cl ine, who was rcrap tur('d on
Sept em ber 6. en tered a plea or

guilty to escape charges as
co ntained In a bill of Info rmati on
ea rlier thi s week . and wa s
sentenced 10 a year IQ pr ison on
th e c har ge.
A third jatl escapee, Davi d M
Persons ol Wesl Co lumbia , was
l nd lcl ed f ri day on a four th
degree felony escape charge
Persons, who esc aped from l hc
ja i l on Au gust 7. Is cu rrently
be ing held In the M auon Coun ly,
( See MEIGS, page A3 I

School officials seek public input
POM E ROY - To gain com munll y ln pul on educal ion issues,
M ary Goodrich, Slate Board of
E ducat ion represe nlalivr for the
101h Co ngressi onal Di stri c l , w ill
be i n Meigs Cou nty on Oct 11 10
meet wi t h local cit izens and talk
abou l how l o Improve t he cduca llonal de livery system .
The meet ing . one of 210 to bP
cond ucted ac r oss the stall' l hi s
falL wi l l be h eld al M eigs Hi gh
Sc hooL Pom eroy Pi ke, f r om 7: JO
Ia 9:45p. m .
Em ph as is of t he m ee l i ngs.
accordm g 10 Pau l Br ic kner,
Board presl denl , on get ting bel ·
ter i nsigh1 Int o how consl iluen l s
rea lly feel abou l ed ucalio nal
iss urs. Them e of thr meetings
w ill b P ··char tin g th e
Challenges ··
AI th e meeti ngs c i ttze ns wi ll bP
ask to JO in l he boar d In an rf forl
l o Improve sc hoo ls.
Th ese mee tin gs, exp lained
Bri ckner, will g iv&lt;• bu siness
l ea ders , senior c itize ns, par enl s.
edu calors, sc h ool board
members and o ther ronc Prned
c itize ns a forum at w hic h th ey
ca n share their fee l ings abou l
educa tional issues At the sa m e
lime they will give Stal e Board
members inpul for 1he m ajor
poli cy dec isions rhey wi ll be
m ak ing du ring no1 on ly lhl s
sc hool year but th e re m aind er of
thi s decade,
Sla te Superint endent ol Public
ln slruct lon fra nklin B. Waller
nol ed lh al par ticipant s w ill be
aske d Ia help del ermln e expecl atlons for Oh io edu ca tion. " We' ll

ask how lhev fee l l hri r schoo ls
s hould compare to sc hoo ls in
othrr countrh's. othrr states, a nd
ot h r r di s tr icts t h roug hou t t hP

statr." hr sa id
On cr rxpf'ctatio ns for rdurtJ

tlon tJre considered , pa rticipa n ts
wll l d isc uss and comp\P tr n
quPsrionnairr about t hr fo llow i ng l op lcs
-whal l hc fu l urc Ohio pub lic
schoo l gradualc shou ld kn ow
- I he State Board's recomm en
datlon to increasf&gt; gradua ti on
rrq ul rcm ent s
-fin anci ng Ohio publ ic schools
-criter ia for ldenli fy lng excel ·
len I and defl cien1 schools.
Rcpresenlatlves from I he Ohio
Dcpartm enl of Educat i on w ill
ex plain eac h 10pic and give
ci ll ze ns an opport unll y to share
their feelings and lo co m plel e a
question naire abo ul the l oplc.
Par tl clpa nls wi ll also learn what
the State Boar d has alrea dy done
to sl re ngt hen \'OCa l lo nal educa llon and spec ial education
In addll ion to hosting 210
r egi ona l m eetings, the Sl ale
Board will host six leadership
m eetings . These m ee1'ngs of
bu siness leaders and lhree m eel ·
in gs of labor leaders will be
sc heduled in Cl eve land, Co lumbu s and Ci nc lcnall , one day per
cit y.
T o supplem en t the op inions
gathered on t he ques tionna ire
completed al the reg ional and
leader ship m eetings the Slate
Boa rd will co nduct a telephone
survry.
T he ques ll on naire and re le·
phone survey res ult s 'l.vi ll be

l abu l aled and reporl ed lo lhc
new govl'rnur . the Jrg islat ur P.
thP m ed ia, sc hoo l l ea d ers, public
lea der s. cl assroom trachers. and
t hr gr nr ra l publ ic in .Jan uary .
T he Depanm enl wi ll also in·
vlte t h ousa n d s of educa tors and
members of t hP busi ness rom m unil y l oa meeti ng on 1\ov. 28al
Vete rans Mrmorial in Co lum bus
l o d iscuss t he l ypes of parl ner -

CLEAN UP •

Friday morning In
derailmenL
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Workers
Mason.

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shi ps th at can be fo rm ed and are
al r ea dy In pl ace througho ul lhr
Slale.
" Public lnvo lvemenl in l hese
meell ngs Is c rit ica l," B r ickner
said, " By ga ining inpul fr om all
our constituents. the ed uca tio n
comm unlly wil l ga ln a tl!'lle r
u n d ersta ndln~ of what we mus l
do Ia Improve our sc hools. " he
concluded.

quence for !rattle north on S. R. 7
KANA UGA - A new rra fflc
·stgnal · 11'111 be acllvated al the ··.,ml&lt;e1ll"t!en rlgl!t !urn &amp;ITilw lor
soulhbound S.R. 7 and eas rbound
Intersect io n ol U.S. Roule 3&gt; and
U.S. 35 tr affi c
Slate Route 7 in Kanauga begin·
Ted Sushk a, Dls t r lc110Tra tllc
nlng Monday, acco rding l o Joe
E ngineer ca utions all motorl sls
L eac h. dl slrlc110d eput y di recl0 r
tr avelin g l he area alt er lhe
l or the Ohi o De partme nl of
signal has been act iva ted. "PreT ra nspor tallon
Included as part ol a $883,775
viou s l nslallal lons or 1ralllc
r esu!acln g pro Ject or S. R. 7, I he
llghls of t hi s ly[X' have proven l o
new sign al was lns l alled by the
pose problems for traveler s not
Shell y Com pany , ol Thorn vil le.
aware of the change. We urge
Prev iously, l her e ha d been a
mol or lsiS lo be aware ol l he
f las hin g s i g n al at t h e
perm anent stop / go seq uence . "
Sus hsk a said .
In tersect ion
The new signa l wil l be aclua l ed
L each sa id the Ohi o Sl ate
accordin g to l ratllc flows on U.S.
Hi ghway Pat ro l will mon itor the
35 and S. R 7. A green Jell turn
lnlersecl lon reg-u lar ly and Iss ue
arr ow signa l Is Incl uded as p ari
cita tions lo drl vprs Ignor i ng lhe
new si gnal
ol lhe red , yellow , gr een se

Hazardous material
hearing scheduled
ATH ENS - A pu bl ic heari ng
co ncPrn in g th r sto rage and use of
hazardous and toxic m aterial s
wi ll be held T hu rsday In AI hens
a1 th e Cl l y Co uncil Cham ber s on
the lhe t hird fl oor of l he c ilv
buildin g. 8 Easl Was hi ng l on si
f rom 1: :10 Ia :uop.m.
M ayor Sara Hr nd ric kcr will
se r ve as cha i rman for the hear
lng. Sh·e is a mem ber of 11 spec ial
comm iss ion appoint ed by Cover
nor Richard Cr!rstc tn invPsti
gate thr g r owing number of
industr ia l acc id en ts in Oh in
T he commissio n Is chaired bv
Dr. Eu la Bi ngham. Uni versily ol
Cl nc l nnall. and Inc l udes repw
sen tat lves from gover nmen t. tn dusl ry and labo r.

Thf' hE&gt;arlng is onto ol ;1 '&gt;P ill'~ of
pub l ic meeti ngs bf'in g hPid in the
C'!nc l nna l i. Akro n. Clr\·r!a nd and
To!Pdo ar eas in prrparat ion fnr a
rrport to br submit iPd to t tw
gnvP r nor by Nov l h.
ThP rrport wi ll f'\'illua1£' anU
m a kr
r ecommendat ions cn n
crr ni ng t hr r.xtPnt an d sPrigus
nPss of ri sk s associ atf'd with
ha za rdo us and toxlr matC" r iab
usPd in manv workp lacP~ Thl'
commi ssio n wil l asSPss thP .:1 de
qu&lt;1r~· of rx isti ng IPdPral. '.talr
and local Jaws and rlP1rrrnln{'
whrthf'r r hangrs in Sl lll l' dnd
\oc&lt;ll poli cy, !rgi slatio n .-w d r • ·~::u
latio ns arr nrrdrd
A ll in trrrstrd partwc, arP trl
vi trd to at tPnd .

from the Donohue Brothers of BarboursviUe clean up the CSX tanker and boxcars that jumped the track early
Tbey worked all day to clean up tbt deraUed cars. Stveral famiUes 011 First Street were evacuated following thP
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A Division ol

825 Third Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio
(614) 446-2342

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
HOBART WILSON JR.
EKecutlve Editor

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher-Controller

A MEMBER or The Unltf'd PrPSs lnlerna!lonal. Inland Dally Press Assoda
f!On and 1hP Ameri can New spaper Publls her s As socla l Ion.
LETTERS OF' OPINION art- weJcomt&gt;. T hf'Y &lt;&gt; hould be IP.Ss 1nan J00 words
lo nji!:. All l l"tiJ&gt;rs are sub)E&gt;CI to editing and mu&lt;&gt;t be signed w11 h name. address an d
telephone numb€-r . No unslgnf'd l£'1ters wUI bf' publl shed Leit ers &lt;: hould hf' In
~ood

taslt&gt;, addr(&gt;!ising lss uf.' s. not persona !It 1~ .

Letters to the editor

Th ere arr ma ny ways a perso n
know s !hal he is gelting older .
On e of th P surr wa~r sof detecting
Ihis i s how laS! each day passes
another and beforr _vou know it &lt;:l
week has pau sed. Thr· monl hs
pa ss f aster and fas !er and before
you know II a couple of years ar e
gon P. Without referring to any
diary or other docu mt&gt;nt . can you
tell wh al happaned one m onth
ago . Unless som ething unusual
happened, II is doublful you ca n
Father time has a way of pa ss ing
us without our knowing it.
Severa l other ways y ou can IPll
that yo u are getti ng oldPr is wh en
you no tire that you are wearing
two soc ks of d ifferen t colors. ur
whrn yo u are fu ll.v clr essed and
lliscnver th at you h&lt;:I \T not put
your jock ey shor!S on . Ther r ar c
times when you get out of bed
rhinkin g il is Thursd&lt;n· whrn it is

actually only Tuesday . Al so. yo u
ra n !ell yo u are getting old er
whC'n r l ) y ou ca n't remember
names (2 '1 cacnot rt&gt;membt&gt;r
lllces and !3 l you wa lk around

wilh your fly open
Another sure way of detecting
agP Is what medication one
lakes Duri ng !he pas! year 1
have had di ff icult y wi th !he
i ncrPascd pressure on m y eyeball. My malady Is described as
g laucoma. I am now using eye
drops ca lled Betagam. Earlier 1
used Ttm optic and Tobradex. a ll
eye drops . In addition, I have
used yellow m ercuric oxidP oi n tment and V isine. 1 al so takr fivp
vitamins inc l uding Ferr ou s Sul fate, B-12, E. M and rnull ivltam in . Evt&gt;ry morning I takr
Cumadl n I blood thinner). La ·
nuxin 1hear n. dyazlde ! blood
pres sure ) and occassional ly 1

Taxing the American people

By FRED W. CROW
lake micro caps ipo!a ssiu ml
which Is to overcome the sidr
effects of !he dyazide. I ha ve also
taken antlvert for innf'r Par
dizziness. During the past lew
weeks I have had sinus Infection .
Fo r a time I was taking an
ove r -t he-cou nter drug called Si
nutab Now , I am l aking a
prescription drug named Ta vis !
D I hav e to be careful with !his
drug as II makes me sleepy .
Also, I have taken Alarax for
nerves . Ot her medications I have
taken durin g the pas! year are
lndocin rgou!l . Zanlac (s!om ·
ach), Trlmpex linlec!lon) acd
Robitussin and Tu ssend for a
cough .
Other m cd ica lio ns Including
Sargf'nt' s worm medicine arp in
my cabinet. Oops, this was nor

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have to pay more taxes?
Wel l. for one thing, when a rich
• .. ' person gpt s in trouble most oft hP

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lime our govPrnmrnt has a
diffPrent sPt of laws for ri ch
prop Ie. Look a! loca l rich people
or somP of t hrm in politics They
havP sprrad their wealth arou nd
10 g&lt;'l !heir kid s oul of !roubl e.
Thi s is em Amer ican outrage th a t
is out of co ntroL We seC' r ich
people lik e foo lball and baseba ll
playe r s grt in trou ble and the y
,grt nothing or ar P sen t to a
good ·limr cr ntr r. Th 1 ~ has to
slop
If yo u' r·p rich vou should pa ~·
and pa_v df' ar l ~ . .11 lrrlst a fair·
sha rr. and do Just as much ti me
in j a il as thr regula r trouble
makPr .
American '&gt; should dcm;md rhat
our wx do ii&lt;H " be spen t 10 build
oni\· o nt' kind of pri son - for
anvonP who gets in t ro ublr. not

Your s tr ul.v,
F lovd H. Clrland
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'Legal document'
M y fami ly roo rflcPlved the
packet in thr mail with thP term
" lrga l documr nt" · hrg hl ightcd in
rr ct ink Co urTs and law _vrrr:; havp
usp d th rs dP\"ice for vrars when
wr sPnd f(_' &lt;JI legal docu m pnt s
1hrough the m ail . I t is a df'v ice to
gfl t at t4? nt io n and ro induce
ope nin g and rPading mail. ra ther
!han d isca rding 11 along w11 h
· JUnk" mail
I perso nallY rese nl a polil lral
cam paign tor anyone not tr ul .v
convey in g '' legal documen ts'' 1
.usi ng thi s tact ic, or using anv
ot ht&gt;r mf•as urr designed to m rs
lt.'a d a mail n•cipi£'nt into t h i nk
1ng hr ha s to read a particular
p1ece of m all I furth er rese n11h r
usr of thP words " guilty" and
··co nv·irled" to descr ib e !he
.rrsul t s of an adm lnistrntivr
. proces s Only a cour t ca n co n net

people and declare !h em guil!yof
a crime, and !hereby brand !hem
crimin als
The Oh1o E ler li on Co mm1 s
sion· s power l o tr v peoplr and
lrv y fines v.·as suspended severa l
vears ago bv !he Federal Co uri in
Co lumbus pr imarily brcau se lht'
Commissio n wa s ove rstepping
au thorit v rt.' .'iP rved for thr
Courts .
Fi na l !\". as a former office
hu ld Pr and as a rPgular voter. J
would join thr gr owi ng numbPr of
vo icr s who \,\"ant pol!t ical ca m ·
pa igns waged on t hr issuE'S and
w i thin thr bou nds of d rc· rnr~ · .
ra th r r than thr ough win ·at -an\
-cos t c harac tPr assass ina t ion

J a mPs E . Bo rringt on
Attornpy at law
Chilli cn lhe

A day never to be forgotten
. The Clly of Gall i polis pla yed
.host to Governor Richard F
:celeste and members or his
Ca binet and start on September
:13 and 14 as the Old Fre nch Cit y
:OlllcJally was proclaimed "Capl ~al for a Day" .
: Tensions were high as the
:Governor 's plane touc hed down
•thirty minutes behind schedule.
:Arter quickly gree!lng Governor
Ce leste, we hurri edly rushed to
:his car and sped off lo River by .
:This whirlwind pace would no! be
red uced during the next24 hour s.
At !he French Art Colo ny,
:Invited guests wer e given !hei r
·first opportunity to meet and talk
:with the Governor and his
~ablnet. Our guests from the
State House were most personable and sincerely Interes ted In
our community .
The Ariel Tlleatre was the site
of the Town Forum which lmme·
dlately followed the reception.
Nearly 400 persons packed the
house. The Ariel was beautlfully
decorated with patriotic nags
and bunting. The Governor and
his Cabinet were challenged with
a variety of questions ranging
from environmental Issues to the
woes of the Cleveland Indians.
Loll&amp;'· time pillar of the commun·
Jty, John E . Halliday. and young
upstart, yours truly, were sur·
prlsed with "Community Service
Awards" presented by Governor
Celeste.
Tile Governor spent the re. matnder of his evening talking to
:a group of young people at the
·home of Herman and Saundra
:Koby. He seemed to really enjoy
hll time spent at the Koby 's, and
particularly, the ttme with kids.
Friday began with a special
breakfast tor elected officials
and Invited guests at the Elks
Lodge . Bob Evans Farms donated all the food and members

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just some for the rich and some
for the poor In !he USA .
We bel!er stan yelling soo n or
th e r ic h will own all of the world.
Then we wi l l pay dearly as we do
now . So. I feel our Co ngress and
Senate better wake up and start
taxing !h e ric h not lhe workmg
cla ss or poor . We car ry !h e
country now and we'ff&gt; dam nPd
!ired of II. Speak our. The r ic h are
r ich enough.
Lei 's lei them pay lo help good
old USA or lei's lei II fall and
walch !hem rry when all heck
brPaks ou t on the strPets for food
cmd goods li kr W(' now SPP
ovPrsras . \Ah t ke up ri&lt;: h Ame r ica.
Don ' l bl' so up in !he air aboul
taxes If we ra n pay high 1axesso
ca n you to hr lp our coun try li vP
!he good life klr years to come .
So. for nO\"' let's Sf'f' th E.' vo\ers
spea k ou l bf forc II s too lai c
aga in .

of !he E mblem Cl ub decoraled
and served The Governor spo ke
about !he rapid change taking
place throughou! the world and
the Importance of quality edu cation l or the youth of America.
After breakfast we put It In to
high gear. During the day , vis lis
were made to Robbins &amp; Myers.
where a tour of the plant wa s
conducted; GAHS, where Gover
nor Celeste sat In on a Ke y Club
meeting and review of their plan s
lor ToyTown 1990. A dedication
and ribbon cutting ceremony tor
the recently compleled "Wa!erlront Development Project" wa s
next on !he agenda; followed by
an hour of office time a1 !he
Municipal Building.
A luncheon at the Stowaway
Restaurant with the educational
leaders of Gallla County was
held, compliments of Bobby
Marchi. During the luncheon, the
governor and our educational
leaders freely and openly ex ·
changed thoughts on educational
Issues. It became obvious that
Governor Celeste has a genuine
concern tor the future of our
youth . Throughout his visit, the
Governor urged citizens to vote
for our school levies, stressing
that "an Investment In education
Is the best return on Investment
you can make" .
The Senior Citizens Center and
the monthly senior clllze• birth·
day celebration was the next stop
for the Governor and his travel·
tng contingency of about ten
people Including Senator Jan
Michael Long and Represe nta tive Mary Abel.
On to Remo's and a quick
footiong with the works. Gover·
nor Celeste took time to chat with
Remo about a number· of topics
Including the kids.
A wagon tour of the historic
sites of Gallipolis preceded a

OPINION

for me bu 1 fo r bv do g, Bi mbo.
F'r pd does no t haw" worms .
For m\ c old ~ J hJ \'l' uo.,rd
Be nzodent and for cold sores.
Blistex. Then. of co urse. there
are Sucr ct s fo r sorr throat s.
AI mghl I somerimes lake
Qui nine for cra mps in !he legs.
Then !herr are 1he usual medica ·
lion s ! hal I lake including Ty lenol for headache and Ras10ril
for sleeping . I also have a va st
supply of Rola1ds for mdiges! ion
There are olller s whi ch I have no!
incl uded here such as three or
four diffPrPn t mouthwashE's.
peroxide and a prC'scripti on drug
for at hiPtr" s ff'rt With a few
exce ptions , I hovr not takrn the
drugs uuthned herein for any
IC' nglh of limC'
No om• r eally cares a hoot ;-~s to
w hat med ic inf's I take I know
t hat thrrf' arr man~· people who
1akE' m any more prescr iption
drugs than I do. I am now 75
years of age and the or her da y I
rea d an ar!lcle !h al stated !hal by
liv ing carefully anybody can live
10 be 125 . If I were 10 live to the
age of 125 years and based on m1·
exper it&gt;ncr. I wou ld havE' 10
purchase !he drug store to mee1
al l my drug needs.
Quite frankly. I do no! wish 10
live 10 be 125. You would be
takin g drugs evt&gt;ry five minutes
to kPPp _vou rurlf a livf' . To me tha t
would tw wo rk . \\.' hal happen s
wllf'n di lfPrPnt pill s rou nt Pract
rach other'1
Finally I rPce ivcd a bol!l c• of
"O ld Croa k" which was distrib·
u!ed bv Dr U .R S! iff. Th1 s boille
co ntains formaldeh yde. As I
rerall! his is used in rhep re par a
lion of a dead body . As of !hi s
wri ting, I am vPr .\· mu ch J l ivr. J
r efuse 10 sa mple "O ld Croak."
Carry on~
P S.· On Oc! 2i. Mar sha Karr
Will be 100 years ol d. I have heard
that cousin Mars ha dof's no t takf'
much medic inE'.

Trouble, civilization brewed in Iraq
Since the pal e li ght of ci vl li za
lion. the part of !he world WI'
know today as Iraq has bern lh&lt;•
pern icious sco urge of !he Mldd ll'
East.
This was once Mesopotami a
I1 s spa ci ous bor de rs enclr r iPd
grPat na tions th at havr lon g
since dl sa ppearPd from m ap and
memory . It was from Mesopo1a
mla tha t thp d rea ded hordps of
Assy ria . 8a b;1.:Jonla and Ch a ld r;1
swt&gt;pt to thrlr blood .v conqurst s
in the Holy La nd
It wa s fro m M r.;;o po taml:~ in
lhf' Oth C'P nlu ry 8 C. that ,' \'rhu·
rhad nPaar. the rulrr of Dabvlo·
ni a. _
-.ent his marauding ar~irs
lnlo Pales tln r and broughl ba ck
ca pt ive&gt; most of thE' Hr brrw
popul a!lon of ! hal dav .
But th f' proplrs
\tlesopot.1
mla did morr th~1n rn akr \\'&lt; lr
Thry ga,·r b1rth to onP of thl'
world's oldrst r ulturPs
Dur i ng thr prrh istoric icP ;1gr,
thE' melfln g lcf' and snow m adr•
much of t hP world a plras anr
g-rass land . M L' n li ved as nomads
In tribes and fami li es. wandl'rln g
from pl aee to plnrr, hunt ing ancl
gatheri ng food
Bur ! he end of t he ice age
turned much of the world int o an
lnho spl lable drv plarr and dr
se rt. To surv i\'e, pE'Ople had to
see k hom es nf'a r a supp ly of
wat er . Thrl r wandPr ing da:.-·-,
were over . f'i)IPd locHlltlt.•s grrw
up around rivrrs and lakt.'S. For
the fi rst time prop!P were forcrd
to l!vr togrt hrr in eom munlti cs
Thi s was !he tx&gt;g lnnin g of
ci vlllzallon which reaches bilr k
lo aboul 5(100 B.C.
Onp of !he llr st of !he cu ll urrs
In !he earlv world grew up In a

fl'r!i le arc h or seml r l rclr ! hal
sl rl'lrhed from !hi' N il e RI VI'r in
lhP Wes1 lo As ia Minor in !he
FaSI and is known today as 1h1•
F't&gt;rti l r Crescent .
On thf' eas tern sid e of thf'
rrPscPnt, thr mountain s of Mrsopotamia ca ught the moi st11r£'
from thr winds ThP wa tr r s
ro! IPd dow n thr moun tain sidps
into t hrTi,gris and the Eu ph ra trs
r!Yrrs. ThP rich al luvia l so il on
th r ri,·rr ban ks m ade the area
int o a lush par;td lsc of treps and
frui ts
I n the Su nw ri &lt;J n H'rs lon, t hr
animal who tr ic kPd the god and
goddPss was a fox. not a scrpe&gt;nt.
Eighl fruil s ln s!ead of one were
fo rbidden th£' pair .
Th&lt;• ancien! ci tv of Ur 1n this
rf'gion was th p ancrstral honw of
i\br·aham He rr i n abo ur :moo
R _C the venera bl e patr iarrh of
thr Hrbre w na ti on heard thP
Lor d God speakin g to him and
sayi ng. "Gr t the&gt;P ou t of thv
countr.v a nd from thv kindred
and from th y father 's hou se . to a
land I hal I w ill show thee."
T hat land was Ca n aan, to th e
we.sl of Mcsopo!amia. !he bl bll
cal land " fl owi ng with milk and
honey" wh ich was thr Js raelltrs'
firS! home.
From
of the Chaldres"
Abraham ca rried thr lan guage,
trad itions and thrwo rsh!pprac ti ces of his anrrs tors to his new
homr in Ca naan _
Latpr, d ur in g what is k nown as
thP Babylon icm Cap ti v it y when
:he ro nqurrrd I sra el l!es we rr
drported from their homela nd In
Palestine l o a 40-year ex ile In
Babvlon. the Baby lon ian cull u re
ruhbed off on the Hebre w prop lr

surprise reception [o r our own
Jolynn BoSler Butler. The sur ·
prise rec ep!lon hel d by Doug a nd
Sonia Cowles ca ught Lynn off
guard as she broke Into tears
when the Governor gave her a
hu&amp;and a klss .
Finally, with dark clouds ga thering overhead, Governor Ce·
leste and his cablnellndlvldually
greeted nearly 500 persons and
had dinner with the crowd In the
City Park. · As the Governor
began to speak, rain began to
fall. He then to ld the story of
picking up a penny earlier In the
day and promised the crowd that
the rain would hold oft. He had to
rush his speech slightly, but was
able to summarize his thoughts
on his day In Our City, and some
funny moments that he and his
cabinet experienced . He emphasIzed one last time the Import ance
ot Investing In the future - the

you!h of our commu nity
The Gover nor pr esen ted us
wl!h a bea u!llul picture com memora !ln g !he occ asion and In
return we gave Governor CelestC'
a fra med photograph of the Cit y
Par k. Our day as Capllal of the
S!a!e of Ohio had ended.
It was a day thai I will nev er
forge!. I lh lnk !hal everything
went per fec !ly. To me II w as
certainl y a hlghllghl of our
Bicentenni al celebration .
I want to thank everyone who
panlclpated and contrlbu ted to
!he CFAD activities, and espe·
clally my committee members
who worked so hardtoensureour

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success.
Finally, I would like to thank
Governor Richard F . Celeste for
proclaiming Gallipolis as Capital
of the State of Ohio on September
14, 1990.
Dale !man, City Manager

Today in history
By United Press International
Today I• Su nd ay, Sept. 30, !he 273rd day of 1990 wllh 92 to follow.
The moon Is waxi ng. mo,ing 10ward Its full pha sc·
The morning star. are Mer cury, Venus. M ars and Jupiter
The eve nin g star Is Saturn.
Those bor n on ~ hi s dale art' unrll' r 111e sign of Li bra

--Area deaths-Blodwen Williams

1

I would like to write a line or
lwo abo u! !axing the American
prople and a! th e same lime ask
! he ques tio n w hy do the ric h
people in Amer ica feel I hey don' !

Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- A-3

September 30, 1990

When you know you are growing old
•

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

In such ways did Mesoporamla
exer t li s strong and la s! ln g
lnllu ence on I he his tory of the
Jewis h na ll on . Old Test am en t
stori es and writings and the
m ass iv e code of Hebrew Jaws

G

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THURMAN - Blodwen Wi lliams. 81, of T hurman. died
Friday, Sep!. 28. 1990 in Oak Hill
Hospital, Oak Hill.
She wa s born Aug . 25, 190;1 in
Jackson Cou m y, daught er of !he
la te William and Cv nor 1Ed·
·
war ds 1 Wil li ams.
She was CJ retired sc hool
teach er of 40 years, a membf'r of
lhe Thurm an Me! hodisl Church
and
R e !ir ed
Teachers
Assoc iation.
She is survi ved bv two sister s
Olwen Williams of Thurman and
Hazel Morris of Jackson; and
sever al nieces and neph ews .
Funer al servicPs will br conducted 11 a. m . Mond ay a! the
Kuhner · Lewis Funeral Home,
Oa k Hill, with Revs . Dur k Elliott
and Richard Maurer offi cia ting .
Bu ri al wi ll be in H i ll Ce m ete rv
Thurman .
· ,
Friends may ca l l a1 th e funeral
homr loday from 2 10 9 p.m .

Georgt:&gt; 0. Fisher
PO INT PLEASA NT . W.Va .
George Olis Fishc•r , b9. died
Fr ida y. Sep1. 28, 1990 in Sa n Jo sr
Hospl!al. Sa n Jo se, Ca l if.
He was born Sep !. 1o,1923 1n Pl.
Pl easant , W.Va. so n of !h e Jatr
W. Dli s and E lizabeth 1'1shcr.
He wa s a deco r at t&gt;d ve tera n of
World War II, a rei ired membrr
of the West Virgi nia Armv
Na! ional Guard. a 32 nd Degre~
Mason, a member of !he Sco t !Ish
Pel e, Mi niturn L od gr 19 , Beni
Kedr m Temple. American L&lt;'gio n Post2.1. a nd I li e M ain Strt•e!
IJaptls! Church.
Survi vo rs includ(• his wifr,
Bt&gt;tty Fisher. two so ns, Walton
L. Fl shrr of Sa n Francisco and
Dr. Alan V. F i sher of Sa n Car los.
Ca lif. . and ! hree grandch ildren.
He was preceded In deat h bv a
broth er. Sy l va n F . Fi sher.
·
Th e bod y will be cre m ated and
will be relurn ed 10 Pl . Pleasa n! lo
be burled in !he Lone Oak
Ct&gt; m c tery. Gravesi dr servlcrs
will be held at a later date .
In lieu of flowers !he fami lv
req uests that memori al do n&lt;;
tio ns bP madE' in Mr Fi shrr's
name lo rllher !he M ain Slreel
Bapds! Church Building Fund .
1100 Mam St , PI Pleasa n!,
W.Va .. or Ill&lt;• Villa ges M edical
Au xi I ia r y. 5000 Crlbar I Lane. San
Jose. Ca lif . 95135 .

bear !he lmprl n! of I he rlv lilza
lion !hat grew and nou ris hed in
!he l and now occupied by th e
I raQis

Backstairs at
the White House
By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter
WA SHI NG TO N- Pres id ent Bu sh IS bouncing sr1rra l bJIIs 1n !hr
air th i s au tum n between ri go rous stint s of political campai gning for
!he parr y ra ndid a!es and sla vi ng on top of !he Per sian Cu ll cr is is
So Ja r !h e cri sis has not fo rced him to cui down on his hi gh profil e
t rips around the co untry. ma1n ly for monrv -raising pven ts. to bol ster
·
1he bulgin g panv co ffers
Although he plan s l o spend Or ! 1 ~ in al h» l'aCa li on hom e 1n
Kennebu nkpor t. Mame. he has .sr hpdull'd sid £' 1r1ps Jround \ew
E ngland IO ra ll v I he parry faithful Sill I. if hr is 1ruc 10 form he will
find the tim e for boa I in g. f ish Ing and go tl I ng du ri ng hi s t our · d~y s Ia)'.
After !hal he will swing Ill rou gh !he So u!h and Midwrs11n Or!ober
before heading for !he Wes l Coa s 1a! I he end of !hr mon !h wllh slops in
Cal 1forn1a befo rp a !hree-da y sojourn in ll onolulu .
The fir s! week of November al so will be crowdrd wil h polilic al
even Is leadin g up 10 !he ~ov 1i cl ec lion s.
The pres id en! 's expe nses for !he polllical a p )ll' :~r:~ n c e s arr pic ked
u p by !he Republi ca n Nalional Commill rP and CO P stale and local
ca mpa ign comm ittees. Bu t the frd eral gov(•r nmPnt also shel ls ou t.
pay ing for his sec urit y. hi s aides and suppor l gr oups

If all goes well. the presidenl wi ll make a European JOurney.
perha ps winding up in Sa udi Arabia. whe re he can sal u!r !he t roops
standing guard against Iraq's Saddam Hu ssei n
Bush is to head for Eas ter n Europe in mid ·Novrmbrr with stops in
Pra gue and Ber lin before going on 10 Par is where he will jo in"Wi lh 34
nations attend i ng thE' Conference on Eurorwan SPcuri ty and
Co operation .
While in !hr \I iddl e Ea sl. Bush IS rx pertrd !oal so ,.,II Turkrv and
Egy p!, the !wo front -line nal ion s whose support for US . policies in !he
gutl led the way for more counlnes lo fall m line•
After a couple of da ys home lo crlebrale Th anksg ivin g wi!h his
fa mil y, he will leave for La lin America . a journev he pos!poned t o
re main in Was hington for !he crucia l budge! nego! lallo ns
Barbara Bush Is al so doing her share for !he Grand Old Par ry Shr
has been barnstorm ing the coun1ry on behalf of GO P candid a irs
In Texas , ''Bar," as her husb and calls her. ha s been c ampaign in"
for Republican Cl ayton Willi am s fo r governor ag ai nSI An ne·
R ich ards. the Democrat whose sca thin g keynole Sfli' PCh a! 1he
Democratic convenllon In All ant a in 19R8 w ill no! soon be forgo lien by'
1he Bush family
·
The first lady Is so popular al l sli p ha s 10 do is sho w up 11 ma kes
campaigning alii hal easier.
ABC. TV's Sa m Donaldson can di sh 11 ou ! Bul he can rake 11 100 .
Donaldson wa s roasted to a cri sp a! a fund-ra ising dinner for !he:
Spinal Bllada As soclallon and he sa l there smiling as pollli r ian s and
co Ueagues tossed pointed barbs a! him .
Rep. Charles Rangel, D·N.Y . , a leade r in lhl' Bla ck Caucus on
Cap itol Hill, said Donaldson was "a hero."
"Nobody has done more to shafter the my!h of whil r sup re man "
Raqcl~~ .
· ·
Budget director Ri chard Darma n sa id !h al Donald' s appearance on
the Sunday Brinkley show was "God's lil lie way of pun ishing !ho se
who don' t go to church."
Sen. Alan Simpson, R-Wyo .. no lover of the press. whose ba ld pale
has a glossy look, said he was !Ired of hearing Sam ribbed abou t hi s
wig covering a bald spot.
"I'm tlrd of these hair jokes," said Simpson. I always bel ieved
everyone Is given a certain number of hormone~. If you wan11o waste .
yours growing hair, that's you r bu siness."
Co lumnist Mark Shields suggested "t he only way to solve the
Persian Gulf crisi s Is to bring Saddam Hu sse in to the Unit ed Sla tes
and give him the democratic presldenllal nomination. "And he' l l
never be heard from again," quipped Shields.
Donaldson could have said, " Wi th friends like this, who needs
enemies?"
ln s te ~d he sa ng a song : "Stand by Your Sam ...

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POI N T PL EASANT - Robert
Franklin Thomas, 60, of Letart,
died Thursday, Sept. 27. 1990 a!
San Diego, Cal if.
Born Sept. 2, 1930 in New
Haven, he was the son of Beulah
B. Roush Thomas of Letart and
!he Ia!€ Cl arence R . Thomas
He was a farmrr and a
member of the St. Paul L utheran
Church In New Haven .
Also surviving are his wlfe,
Joan Y . Thomas; a sun, Rober!
Brook Thomas and a daug hler ,
Mrs. Larry I Lisa) Johnson. all of
Letart.
Services will be conducted at
the S!. Paul Lutheran Church,
noon to 1 p.m. on Monday, with
!he Rev . George Weiric k and
Revs. Patricia and Richard
Boond -Krug offlciUng . Th e body
will be taken 10 the church one
hour prior to serv1ces. Bu r ial will
be In Longdale Cemetery .
There will be no visitation .
Arran gem ent s are made Joca llv
by Foglesong Funeral Hom e. '
I n lieu of fl owers. don at io ns
may be m ade to !he S!. Pau l
Lu!her an Church.

Densil 0. Sayre
PO I NT P LE ASANT - DenSI I
0 iPappy J Sayre. 68. of Po lnl
Pleasa nl, died Fr id ay, Sepl. 2H In
Holzer Med1cal Cente r.
Born Oc l. I. 1921 in Grimms
Landing, W.Va ., hPwasthP sonof
!he lat e Oscar C. and Bessie Legg
Sayre He wa s an c&gt; mployee of
AKZO Chemical Co mpany.
A member of ! he Church of
Jes us Cti r is ! of Latter ·Day
Sain!S, he wa s a Unlled St al es
Nav y veteran of World War II .
sprving aboard !he USS Wes t
Virgin ia at Pearl Harbo r . He wa s
a member and pa st post com mander a nd ad jutan t of Mason
County American Legion Post23.
Addlllonally, he belonged to !he
Buffalo Masonic Lodge , the Sco l
tish Rite and the Benl K edem
Shn ne of Charles Inn, W.Va .
He was precPdetl in death by a
brother . Oscar. and a so n, David.
Surviving ur e his wife, Jess le
Tucker Sayre; a daughler, Chr is·
tina Tay lor of Point Pleasan!;
sons Du ane Sayre or Point
Pleasanl and Sleven Sayre of
Tu lsa, Okla .; a sister Pallence
Frazier of Michigan and a
brolller . Paul Adam Sayre of
Point Pleasant. There are also
three gra ndchild ren surviving .
Se rvice s will be co ndu r l ed
:vto nday, 2 p.m . .11 C:row ·Hu ssl' l l
Funeral Homr . Au rial w! lllJe in
Suncrcst Crmrt r r y .
F'riPnds may c all at the fun('ral
h o n~ r. Sunda y 2 to 4 p.m _and 7 to
~p . m .

WELCOMES ...
Michael J. Owens
M.D.

To
Internal Medicine

AUTOGRAPH SESSION - Dave Diles wfll be at Krogers in
Pomeroy Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to autograph his latest book
"From Ashes to Glory". The book Is on the conflicts and victories
on and beyond the football field of BIU McCartney, head football
coach of the University of Colorado. The books are currently on
sale at Krogers. Diles, a writer and broadcaster who began his
media career In Southeastern Ohio, lives In Racine.

A native of southern Ohio, Dr. Owens earned
his M.D. at the University of Cincinnati. He did
his internship at Wright State in Dayton and
completed residency at the renowned Mt. Sinai
Medical Center in Milwaukee .
His training and expertise are evidenced by his
certification as a Diplomate of the American
Board of Internal Medicine.
Dr. Owens is now practicing within the 14member Internal Medicine Department at Holzer
Clinic on Jackson Pike in Gallipolis.

For An Appointment, Call
446·5131
MICHAEL OWENS, M.D. CONTINUING THE TRADITION OF MEDICAL
EXCELLENCE.

Seminars scheduled
RIO GRANDE Several
day -long sem inars are being
offe red through the Adul! Ser vices Department of Buckeve Hills
Ca r eer Ce nrer .
·
The cou r ses emphasize the
computer skills most requested
by bu sin ess 10 this area. Including WordPe rfect, Lotus 1·1·.1 and
DOS soflwear .
In addition. Introductory sem inars ar e offered for those wllh
limited com puler experience .
An Introduc!lon to the IBM ·PC
tOr: "How to Turn on the
Computer and More" ) seminar
will be offered on September 28.
1990 fr om 9 a.m .·3 p.m . This
hands-on seminar wUI familia r ·
Jze participants with !he main
concepts associated with per ·
sonal computers. and start them
on word proeesslng and spread·
sheets. This course Is desi gned as
a co nfldenre-bullde r, and cost s
$25/ person .
A WordPerfect so ftwar e tr ain·
lng seminar will take place on
Oc!. 5. Parllclpanls will learn the
bastes of the most popular word
processing progra m In busin ess.
Tile cost lor the seminar Is
$50/ person.
Each participant will have his
or her own computer on which to
pracllce In these hands -on semln ·
ars . The seminars are held In
Adull Services' new computer
la b, and the number of partici pants Is lim lied l o ten In order to
ensure maximum learnlng.

Meigs grand jury.. ~From

Services musl be contacted three
working days in advance of any
ca ncellation for registrants to
receive a refund .

The New OVB TRUST DIVISION &amp;
OPERATIONS CENTER
Is Now Open For Business.
.

9 AM-4 PM Monday thru Friday
9 AM-12 Noon Saturday

Ohio Valley Bank
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GA LLIPOLIS, OH

At thP tirnr of hi s escapP,
PP r so ns wa s srrving a six-month
sr n!Pnc P on an assa ult
co nvic tion .
Frid ay's fourth indictme nt
was aga in.o; t Joh n Lewi s You ng of
Mason Co unt y , W.V a.. who is
char ged wi!h an aggrava l ed fir s!
degr ee fe l ony c harge of
k idnapping .
Acrcrdi ng l o S!ory, I he grand
JUf)' further fou nd !hal Yo ung
had been prrviousl:'-· co nvi ctE'd of
a ff'l on:-· of vio lence. that offenS('
hr1ng !he murd er 1n !he 1970's of
Mary Bcrr:-· in Ma son Co unty .
l·n c·o n nPclion wit h thr kid na p
ping c: ha rgrs in ME-igs Cou nt y.
Yo ung wa s ind ic ted on Scp·
trmbPr 4 i n Mason Co un ty of 15
co unt s - tw o counts of fir s!

degree sex ual abuse, six co unt s
of second degree sexua l assa ull .
six co unt s of Inces t and one co unt
of abduction
Young remains housed in the
Mei gs Counl y Ja il and Sl ory
exp&lt;'t'IS Young l o be arraigned
ear ly nPxt wt&gt;ek .

Presenrs ..

Boutique open
GALLIPOLIS - Seniors have
been bu sy mak ing beautiful
pinafore apron and bonnet set s
!hal are now for sa l e a! the
Golden Boutique Gilt Shoppe a!
I he Galli a Cou nt y Senior Ci ti zens
Center, 220 Jackson Pike

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Tr•t I I .,. h,.r

In T11r (t Oll '~r~ ~r. l·i'

THE PRIVATE SCREENING
OF

1991 CHRYSLER PRODUCTS
AT

PAT HILL

In An Encore
Appearance
al 1 he A riel.

Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge

Saturday, October 8

IN MIDDLEPORT

8:00p.m.
Admission- IJO

SCHEDULED FOR OCT. 2ND

All Proceeds Benefit the Ariel
Cuhure &amp; Performing Arts
Cenrre.

HAS BEEN CANCELLED

'

TIUST DIVISION and DISCOUNI UOIIIAGI HO.SI

.'i!J(, -ARTS
W.Va j a i l on unrel a!ed charges
Story sa id Friday !hal he would
Sf'f' k Pt-rsons· extradi ti on !o
Mei gs Cou nl y to fare !h e esca pe

c har gPs

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HOLZER CLINIC

Robert F. Thomas

�Page- A-4- Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

September 30, 1990

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

--Area news briefs----------from 5: :Jil to 6: 3[) p. m . fo r c hildren 12 years old and younger.
All children s hould be a ccompanied by an adult Children
s hould wear light -colorPd costumes, but t hose wearing dark
cos tumes s hould wear something fluore scent on tllelr outfits or
on th etr costumes. A flashli g ht or any other safely device Is also
n: commended .
T he pollee recommend tha t a! I treats s hould bbecheckro , and
a ny treats that are not wrapped or have been openro should be

CDC resident rescued
GALLIPOLIS - Th~ Ga llipolis Fire De pa r tment se nt one
truck and 13 m~n to a t r uc k fi re Friday a t 12 :54 p.m . in Gre~n
Township at 247 Jackson Pik~ .
The probabl~ ca use of the fi re. which started in the
transmission of a 1985 GMC Sierra pickup ownro by lluck~y~
Rural Electric of Gallipolis and driven by Don Wh~aldon, Rt. I ,
Northup, was lis ted as oil fro m the transmission ignited by the
cata lytic converter .
The fire caused a minor loss.
The GFD sen t 12 firemen to the Ga llipolis Developmental
Center to aid a GDC c&gt;mployee in rescuing a GDC resident
trapped In a sewer Friday a t 10:08 a .m . on the GDC grounds .
According to the GFD's report, resident Richard Summer
''fell In a sewer approximately 2 Y.o Inc hes in diameter near the
picnic area. We I the firemen I s tarted one man in the sewer, and
the GDC st.ar t.ed a man in the sewer from another location . He
(Summer I was found by I the GDC employee ! ."

September 30, 1990

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio
(UP!) A Bowling Green
historian needed a year to clean
out a desk. but the contents
sho uld prove valuable to his tori ·
ans and genealogists with an
Interest In the Civil War .

GALLIPOLIS - A Gallipolis youth was injured in a
pedes tria n accident Friday at JJ:45 a.m. at 44 Court Street.
according to the Gallipolis Police Department.
Gi nger Gilliam, 17, of 100 Cherry Dr., was taken by the Gal!la
Count y EMS to P lea sa nt Valley Hospital, where s he was treated
a nd released for bruises.
According to the Investigating patrolman's report, Gilliam,
the pedestrian, "stepped off the sidewalk and attempted to
c ross the street in a n area not marked for proestrlan traffic .
tGIIIIam) walked into the side of (a 1990 Cadil lac driven by
Mary B . Cherrington, 68. of 557 First Ave . Cherrington was
driving west on Co urt Street when the accident occurred.
Cherring ton wa s not ci ted In the accident .

Trick or Treat coming October 30
GALLIPOLIS - The Ga llipolis Police Department a n·
nounced tha t Hallowee n Trick or Treat wtll be Tuesday, Oct 30

ill AVE. I h Sl, DOWNTOWN HIJNllNOTDN

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unit . From there he was la te r
tra nsferred to St. Mary's Hospl ·
ta l in Huntington, W.Va., where
he wa s adm itted to the intens ive
care un it fo r t r eatment of a head
inju ry. At last report he wa s
lis ted in se riou s condit io n.
Smith. driving a 1987 Pontiac
Gr a nd Am, was heading west
when he went off the right side of
th e road. s triking a ditch and a
m a ilbox before his car c rossed
the road. went off the left side and

admitted to the Inten sive carr

over turn ed
driveway .

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Mail overseas now
By BOB HOEFLICH
POMEROY - Si nce we're int o
this Persi a n Gulf si tuatio n. If eel
like I'm a little
late In advi s ing
you of the overseas rna i ling
deadlines for the
upcoming
Christmas sea·
son
Being an
optimist , I felt that our senice·
men and women wou ld be homr
before Christmas. Appare nt tv. it
just doesn't look t hat way now.
Oct. I Is this yea r' s earl iest
deadline for regula r s urfa ce mail
going to c ivilians at t he most
distant des tina tlons . Su rface a nd
air mailing deadlines for mil ·
itary personnel stationed abroad
kenerally range from mlrt
October through November
The U.S. Pos tal Services feels
that mall and morale go hand · in ·
hand and especia ll y during the
holiday season so this ye ar thr
Postal Service is a s kin g th a t m ai l
for service men and wom r n bf'

Joyc P ilnd Ra y Redma n haw•
ret urned home from u week there

goin g a f!Pr thP SPa sonal ru sh and
a fter st hool .starlcd
They
r'e por!Pd a g n•a t vaeiltion with
good weat her and no lines to
swrat out Sounds good.

/\ fr iPnd writes that she ha s
found an alternate approach to
tllf' Ohio Lot t Pr~·
She s ta lt•s that s he wa s rral
hun g up on playing the loit er:.

tw lrr a week - and never carne
r losr . Onr da y. s hP vowrd to
qult , gut herself a dt•co rator tin
ran and i nstrad of playi ng the
lottery. pu t t he m oney she woul d
havP SPf'nl int o th e can . Shf'
rPport s sh C' was happir r and had

big bucks at th e end of the plan s
first year. She hl~hlv recom ·
me nd s her plan
Dtd 1 me nti o n that I'm !Ired of
t·vcry thing - but you? Do keep

smi ling .

sent a week or morf' in adva nrP of

He was charged with DWI and
cited for failure to controL
A Crown City woman was cited
in a one·car crash Friday at 5
a .m . in Green Township on S.R.
141. just eas t of milepost 15.
Dia nna G. Pratt. 37. was c ited

Dr. E .S. Villanueva of thr
mrolcal s taff a t Veterans Mem
orlal Hospital a nd Mark Mu t·
phey , adminis tra tor of Over
brook Cen ter in Middleport.
jolned forces recPntly to l rt kr
part In the men' s doubles a nd
emergro as champs in t ht ·
lntermrolat e c la ss
Dr. VIs re a lly pleased ovrr tht•
accomplishment. He IO'&lt;'f's tr n·
nls . And JUS! think. betng "
physician . he s hou ld ha ve thP
Inside trac k on what to do if hr

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POMEROY -A rummage sale
will be he ld at the senior citizen s
center on Mulberry Heights in
Pomeroy on Wednedav and
Thursday from 9:30 a.m .. to 3::!0
p.m. dally. There will be good
c lean clothing, lin e ns. house ho ld
a ppliances a nd miscellaneous
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POMEROY - Metg s Cou nt y
Co urt Judge Patrick H O'Brien
proce sse d 2R ca ses o n
We dnesday
Finro were : Darla King.
Pomeroy. s pero. $22 and costs :
J o hn E. Jo nes. Coo lville, speed .
$28 and costs: Ea rl 0 . Picken s,
To le do . failure to s top at stop
sig n, SJO and costs: Donna L.
Dye, Columbu s, speed, $23 and
co sts: John Martin Zuspan . Ma ·
son. W.Va., s peed. S23 a nd costs:
Rita Bog gess. Rac ine. speed. $2 3
and cos 1s
Mi c hael C Stroop . Ga llipo li s.
s peed. $2 o a nd costs, J e ffrey
Paul HPnry Ma so n. W.Va . .
s peed, $29 a nd ros ts: .James A.
Bu r leson . Canton. s peed. $20 and
co sts: .Jeffrey 1:: Proffitt. Ra ·
c im•. ovN ioad , $JY8 and costs:
Michael L Rous h, Racine, over ·
loa d . $802 and costs: Aimee S.
Ca rm in. Chcs hirP . sprrd. $21 and
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Lottery numbers
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given Harold a nd t:tta" trip on
the Delta Queen - four davs and
three night s Oct. 6through Oct ;
Harold and Etto will go to
Charleston w here they will board
a plane to Pitts burgh, Pa . In
Pittsburgh th ey will be met bv a
travel agent and ta ken to the
Delta Queen The trip will ix'
from Pitts burg h to WP!ls burg
and back The tra ve l agent will
see that they get ba ck to th&lt;'
airport for their fli g ht home
Harold's granddau ghter sent
not only airline tickets pravldNl a
deluxe stateroom an the Delta
Queen, and sent s pending money
but also has provi ded a c redit
card so that could fl'&lt;' l fn•e to bu y
anything they want o r nero whlk
on the trip .
Harold comments that al l of his
like he has wanted to take a
riverboat cruise so far him this is
a dream come true He says he
just plans to sit comfortably on a
deck of the Delta Queen and
watch the towns go by.
Happy salllng, Wills . What a
nice granddaughter you have
there!

KEEP

Cards
king of hearts
quet'n of c lubs .

jac k of diamonds .
ace of spades.

Members are from the left, front, Mica Jones,
Jason Circle, Jarrod Circle, Norman Matson,
Shelly Winebrenner, Jennifer Sm ith, Shannon
Counts, and Jenney U s le, a nd back, Heather
Roush, Cheryl Pape, Carrie Scarberry, and Jan
WIUiams.

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Gregory B. Carpenter , Langs
ville, passe ngers in the rear of a
vehic le, $20 a nd costs: Hobart L
Cundiff. Middleport. no mufne r.
$10 a nd costs; Carleton R
Smallwood. Dexter. possessio n
of marijuan a, $50 acd cos ts:
Marvi n Tolliver . Reedsville ,
OWl , $400 and casts. 30 da ys in
jai L operator's li cense su spended for six month s, no opera
tor's lice nse, $75 and costs, 3[)
days In jail, served co nsecutively
with DWI charge:
An th ony T . Wolfe, Lung Bot
tam, discarded tra s h a long thl'
roadway , $25 a nd costs, si te ha s
bern restored: Roge r Foster ,
Ga llipolis, pa ssi ng b ad cheek s.
$25 and costs. restituti on: Dwi g ht
E. Car l, Pomeroy, DWI. upon
e nrollme nt and completion of
Res identia l T reatment Pro·
gram, 3 days in jail and $150 of
th e fin e will be suspended $300
ffine a nd costs, operator's II
ce nse s us pended for 60 days:
Paul D. Wolfe , Pomeroy,
s peed ing. $20 and cos ts: Micha el
P ierce, Pomeroy, no operator's
license, $100 and costs. 30 da ys
s uspended to three if va lid
operator's license Is obtained
within 60 day s; Ka nneth R
R iffl e, Syracuse, fa il ure to con·
trol. $25 and costs ; Lee Latham,
Parkersburg , W.V a ., reckless
operation, $100 and costs, $300 to
Law Enforcement Tr us t Fu nd .
Posting bond Thomas Gibbs.
Cheshire, speed. $60 .

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The Rutland unit at 4:57 p.m .
went to Me ig s Mine No . 31 for
Roben Damron wh o was tran s·
ported to Veteran s.
Th e fin a l call for assi s tance
cam e at 8:37 r m .when the
Raeine unit res ponded at thr
So uthern High School Foo tb a ll
Field for Butch Tr!pplet who wa s
trea ted but not tran spo r ted .

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mPnt t_r£tnsportPd rive prisoners
10 th r One nt Receprion Cen ter an
Friday to begin serving sen teb -

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County Co urt of Co mmon P le'\s .
Tracspo rlf'd were Ricky }- ·
McC!c llan .. Ill Laurel Clue.' on a
srxual batte r·_\- char gr•: Joe Po we ll. 2i . Mtdcllf'pmt : Dai vd L
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Rodn r) .I C! onc l1 Miclcl leport

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Also 1r anspor tt 'ci 11 ~ ~~ .Jonil than
Cli ne, 18. Lowe lL ~ ho
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and eseaJYI. accorcl1ng to th f'
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VETERANS MEMORIAL
Friday admissions - William
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Fr ida y disc harges - Dorothy
Hi gg ins and James Wyatt.

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HOMECARE MEDICAL

Patd lor

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bas ic and trJn.'.ponatio n allowa nces wa ' $165.tlg7 24 wt lh
$i,ll4 go ing into F:mp lnye~s
Ra tirr m e nt a nd $23.62R int o t ~c
State Teachers Reti rcmenllf' at•mg a net payment of 11 34.345 . 2~
The ditwt a llotm ent to th&lt;·

ported to Veterans . At 1: 38 p.m .
the un it wen t to Darwin for
Beulah Cook who was taken to
O'Bieness HospitaL
At 2 26 p.m . the Middleport
unit res ponded to a call at
Overbrook Ca nter for William
Smith w ho was taken to

Meigs County Court

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daughter o( h is son. Hob. ha s

VIrginia Fisher Is a lway s one
to share a smile for the da y.
She returned from a trip to
Myrtle Beach and was amu sed
by a tour bus loadro with senior
citizens. A sign on the bu s read .
Antique Teenagers . VIr ginia
thinks the sign Is a good name for
. alotofus-too, there'sRecycled
· Teenagers .
Speaking of Myrtle Beach.

FOOD DRIVE - As a part of homecoming
fesUvltles at Southern High School, the National
Honor Society conducted a canned food drive . The
students contributed nearly ~00 cans which
Friday afternoon were turned over to the Meigs
County United Methodist Parish food bank. Klm
Phillips, pictured center, Is advisor of the group.

CASI' COOA
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Pillsb urgh to Cmonnalt
Augu st 1 - Augu st 8. 1991

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lis area resi dents wPrr injured In
a t hree- ve h Je te crash Saturday at
9: 05 a. m . in Green Township on
S.R. 141. A of a mile wes t of
milepost 21. a ccord ing to the
Ga\Jia · Me igs Po s t of the State
Highway PatroL
Phyllis J. La ne. 52. Rt. 2.
Gallipolis . and Cheryl L. Addis,
31. of 326 \1 Second Ave. , Galllpo·
lis. we re take n to Holzer Medical
Ce nt er by the G a!lla County
E MS.
Further details will a ppear In
Mo nd ay's Ga llipoli s Da ily
Tribune .

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POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Group of AA and AI Anon will
meet Thursday at 7 p.m. a t the
Sacred Heart Catholic Ch urch .
Ca ll 1 · 800 · 333·5051 for
information .

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POMEROY - Units of the
Meigs Co unty Emergency Medi·
ca l Service respondro to seven
calls for ass is t.ance on Friday .
At 8:39 a.m. the Middleport
unit was ca lled to South Third for
Cynthia Vance who was trans·
ported to Veterans Memorial
HospitaL
At 10: 31 a.m. the Rutland unit
went to Coll ege Avenue for Andy
Richmond who was taken to
Holzer Medical Center.
At12: 22 p.m. th e Pomeroy unit
was called to Amerlcare for
Dorma Morrison who was trans·

Support group
meeting slated

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were, left lo right, second row, Jamie Anderson,
Ryan Adams, Jenni IDU, freshman attendants,
Megan Wolfe, sophomore attendant, Michelle
McCoy, junior attendant and Jayson Codner; and
third row, Scott Lisle, Jeremy Rose, Chad Diddle,
Michael Kincaid, and Keith Jones. The flower girl
was Ashley Miller and the crown bearer was
Tommy Theiss.

lndOOellhMII, torrfOf\liWI aR1
aa:.euorieltrom Loole. N~holl .
Eleen Werll and lAIC&amp;.

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THE QUEEN'S COURT Homecoming
activities at Southern lligh School were hlghllgh·
ted by the parade of queen candidates, their
attendants and escorts on the field at the
Southern- Hannan Trace football game Friday
night. Making up the group were seated center,
Queen Junle Beegle, with senior attendants,
seated, lett to right, Andrea Theiss, Robyn Stout,
Cheryl Pape and Mica Jones. Other members

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Completro applications must
be returnro to Herman Koby or
the Gal lipolis BPO Elks lodge.
Ea c h stale's applications will
be judgro by a panel of judges
selected by the Association of
Commu nity College Trustees
iACCT l. Completed applications
mu st be returned by Nov. 24.
To receive an application ca ll
Koby a t 44&amp;·935&amp; or write to 68
State Street. Gall ipolis . Ohio
45&amp;31.

Studen ts planning to pursue a
vocational/ tec hnical program In
a post secondary school or
co ll ege lead ing to an associate
degree. certifica te or diploma .
but less than a bacealaurea te
degree. a re eligible to compete
for $2 ,000 grants offered by the
Elks National foundation .
The Elks National Foundation
Trustees have set aside $642,000
for grant s fo r the 1991 / 92· 1~2 / 93
s chool years. Each grant Is for
$1.000 for e ach of the two years .
A total of 321 grants will be
awarded. with at least one per
sta te, and the areas of Guam and
Puerto Ri co, and additional
grants allotted according to
El ks' do na tion s within each
s t a 1r .
Alth o ugh g r a duating high
schoo l sen iors are e ligible to
a pply . older s tudents who desir e
training or re· tralnlng are en ·
cou ragro to apply for these
grants. A high school diploma or
GED Is not required .
Applications are available
from the financial aid office at
Rio Grande Commu nity College
and from Herma n Koby, Sc hola r·
sh ip Chairman for the Gallipoli s
Lodge of the BPO E lks .

COUilTRY CURTAINS

for failure to control after her
1981 Toyota Corolla sustalnro
heavy damage after overturning
tn a ditch .
Pratt wa s heading west when
s he went off the left side of the
road a nd into the ditch.

Elks' scholarship
applications sought

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GALLIPOLIS - A Gallipolis
area man was Injured in a
one·car crash Thursday at II 4o
p.m . In Gallla Cou nty's Green
Township on Vanco Road , .4 of a
mlie west of Centena ry Road .
according to a report re leasro
Friday by the Gallia ·Meigs Pos t
of the State Highway PatroL
Mark o. Smith, 29. Rt 3,
Gallipolis, was take n by the
Ga!Ua County EMS 10 Holze r
Medical Center, where he was

basic a nd t ra nspor tation allo·
wancas tota led $150,321.26 with
$5,488 going Into the Sc hool
Employees Re tire m e n t and
$17,080 Into the Sta te Taa c her s
Retireme nt leaving a net pa y·
ment to the school d is tric t of
$127,753 .26 .
In the Me igs Local Sc hool
Dis trict. the total amount of
basic and t ra nspor tat ion allowances was $451,952 31 with
$14,887 going into the Sc hool
orogram.
Emp loyees Retirement . and
In the Eastern Lccal School
District , the total amount of · $53,687 Into State Teachers Re
Net pay ment to Meigs County
Schoo ls from the State School
Foundation Subsidy for Sep
tember totaled $809,119.56, a c
cordi ng to State Auditor Thomas
E . Fe rguson.
The report s hows that of the
total mon thly amount. $27.489
went Into School Employees
Retirement Fund. with $94,395
going Into the State Teachers
Retirement Fund for the benefits

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School subsidy payment made

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Gallian injured in single-car accident

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

An adjutant's desk that had
traveled with the 21s t Regiment
of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry
during the Civil War was oiJ.
talned by Bowling Green State
University Center far Archival
Co llections last November .

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thrown out.

Gallipolis youth hurt in accident

September 30. 1990

Desk opens door to Civil War

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Point Pleasant. WV 25550
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Weather

weav e many beautiful designs
for long last in g seats.
Th e cl asses will be held on the
second and fourth Wednesdav s at
10: 30 a .m .

GALLIPOLIS - Th e Ga llla
Count y Se nior Cillzens Cen ter
wil l be starting a La wn Cha ir
Weaving Class In October . Using
macrame cord vou can learn to

September 30, 1990

South Central Ohio
Sunday, occasional showers
and a chance of thunderstorms.
High 65 to 70 . Chance of rain 80
percent .

~TWIST AND

Extended Forecst
Monday through Wednesday
Fair weather through th e pe·
rlod except a chance of showers
north on Tuesday . Highs in the
60s . Lows In the 40s.

RN~Jcling St_·rvice, Middle port, on h t'haU uf lh1• Privall' Indus try

f!ogc•r Ma nlPI' ,

M an iPV Trash

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11cc)c lin g Serv ic,;. Middl e port.
and Br ian Decker, gt•ncral man·
ag(_' f of M c Donald' s res ta u ra nt in
Ga llipolis have been honore d b\'
the Private Industry Counci l
!P IC I Area 24. for providing jobs
tor di sa dva nta ged r es ident s.
Manley and Decker were
among srven people from So u.
thraster n Ohio nom inatpd for thf'
PartnC'rs Awa rd . ThP oward is
givr n to recog n ize em ployer s

who arr s tro ng s uppor!P rs o f Job
Training PartnPrsllip Act

oroerdm"
Thr main &lt;'harJctcristjc s ol
.JT P ,\ is to promntr Prnpl oyme nt
and tra in i ng prog ram s. link age .~
and coopt•ra lion in rom muniti c"
&lt;J nd C~mong aF;Pncirs In partiru

Lawrrncr. Mrig ~ PPrn ,~ n([
Vi nton Co untirs
M a n ley nccdf'd J t lh L.., t ont•
new employrc \~· h rn hr rPn•nt l.\

added rPcycl in g to tn s Sl'fvirr"
Siner he was not sur r llm\

quickly h is new businl'ss wo uld
gro w, he approached the .J TPA
for assisl1l nce. OneJ TPA parlir1
pant was star ted at th0 bu sinrs..,
on a n on ·lhP-job train in g co n
trac t at $ian hour
Evc nt a iJ~ · . Manley pr ocePdt·d
to add two more full tim e J T f'..\
employers
to his growing

busi ness.

women's and two men' s cos-

On beha lf of Manley. Tom
RPed. Meigs Coun tv' s .JTf'A
coordin ator. acc(' p! E'd a plaqu''
Thursday ntghl a t The Da1n

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Today 's d ress has the co nve n·
lences of modern Items. like
zippers . According to Scites.
dresses ln the original timP
period had hook and eye or la cP
closures a ll down the back .
Ye s, today's ladies hav·C' it
easy. in addition a ll lhP lacin g
and hooks, it took somP strPngt h
to hold up the dress- th e yards
and yards of matPrial. a nd thP

Sboppe In GaiUpolls. The shop ls custom·maklng costumes for
several people to attend tbe Gallipolis Bicentennial Ball on Oct.20.

undersklrtlng tha t lncluded pet tl ·
coats , crenollns and "saddles " lo
hold the sides of the skirt out
from the body .
And Gal lipolis Be liPs nPed only
w('ar thP garb for fo ur or f ive

hours. not a ll d ay long. as thry
did back in 17~0
But it 's wo rth it , right'? It' s fun
to drrss up. a nd L'\'Pn mmP fu n to
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complete for these two outfits, being made by the Paper DoD Dress

CELEBRATION

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minimum , 14 yards of material
Some may go up to 20 yards of
cloth needed for the dress .
according to Debbie Scltes, who
along with her husband Tim ,
owns and operates the shop. One
dress skirt alone being made has
approximately 11 yards of
material.
They have been custom lng ·
making the costumes for lhe
event fo r the past lhree weeks,
ta king up one seamstress' entire

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materia l Is needed . A woman 's
dress, for example, takes up to 12

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tumes being constructed, and
many other people have rented
dress from theatrical companies
and costumers In the Tri-State

a t th E' annual PIC award s di nnf•r

tar P IC is cs p&lt;•cia ll v committed
to hrl pi ng hard - to -sprve ind i vi du ·
als in the eommuni t ~· .
The PI C ovc&gt;rsPI'S .JTPA a cti vi
tirs in Athens. Cal li a. Hoc kmg.

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By LEE ANN WELCH
THOMPSON
Times-Sentinel Sial!
GALLIPOLIS- In a little shop
on Second Avenue, beautiful
ba llgowns are being turned out so ·
revelers may step back In time.
The Paper Doll DressShoppe ls
transforming 1990's women into
bells of the ball with dresses from
I he 1700 and 1800's for the end of
the bicentennial activities on'
Oct. 20.
The Bicentennial Ball will cap
off a year of excitement and
events and those attending are
encouraged to wear period COS ·
tumes. It's not required, but the
Bicentennial Commission has
urged men and women to dress
histo rically.
At the shop. there are five

Two businessmen
honored by PIC
of

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Custom-made gowns
help party-goers step
back to another time

REC()(i!\'IZED - Tom Reed, MPigs .fTI'A r·r111rdinalur, right,

uwnPr

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September 30, 1990

SHOUT!

prPst~ nts a plaque to Roger J\1ank&gt;y , owner uf !\1anlt•,y Trash and

Council,

Along the River

- OFFICE HOURS Monday &amp;: Thursday
8:30 a.m. · 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday · 8:30 a.m. • 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday&amp;: Friday, 8:30 a.m. · 12 Noon
Saturday Appointments Available
New Patients • Walk-Ins Welcome
[POINT P LEASANT MEDI CAL CENTER)

25TH &amp; JEFFERSON AVENUE
POINT PLEASANT

(304) &amp;75·1&amp;75

MONDAY, "ROCKTOBER" 1ST
8:00P.M.
POINT PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM

BELLE OF THE BALL - These 1790 outfits will join others from
the mid lo late 1890s Here, Paper DoU Dress Shopp&lt;&gt; owners Tim
and De bble Scltes model the first lo be completed.

SEWING TIME - It tak es approximately t2 hours per costum e
to complete thf' period bicen~nnl al drtsses . Jl(_•rp. C'harlem' Slone
works on a dress for the Blc.ntennl a l Ball.

Drama recreates story of founding French 500
RIO G RA:&gt;IDE -The story of
lhe Fre nc h 500 and the founding
of Ga llipoli s in 1790 will be
dra ma tized in an original production a t th e University of Rio

Grande during the tlrs t three
weekends In October .
"GaiUpolls: The Journ ey Beg·
Ins" will be presented as pa rt of
the Bicent e nnial observation of

thr co mmuni ty'.;;; bf'ginning.;;; and
is s uprJor tr d in par t b.v a gra nt
from t hr Ohio A rt s Council · Ohio
Humanities Co unc i l New \\1orks,
New Ideas Progra m

ADMISSION IS FREE!
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773 -5514

675-1121

New Haven
882-2135

Arts

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Cas r members inc lud e Ca ll a&gt;
William Playfair; J oe Wrig ht as
J oel Barlow; Lambert is Clll
Spires and his wife is portrayed
by Terl Rowan . Cra ig Sm ith
tak es on rwo roles, asSo issan a:td

as Robert Safford. Ch uc k Sta
p le ton appears as Mal ar Bu rn
ham and a brief gllmps. of
lllce nten nla l Commission c o ~
c hairman Dr . Dona ld Tha ler
comf's

when

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Thomas Jefferson.

appea rs

as

Ot hN mi'mbrr " ol t hP ca:-, 1
inrluclf' /\a ron Mays. Robf'r t
Ervin . Chr i!'-. Bro~' lrs . Wllllam
Geddr; . .l O&lt;' Sm 1t h.. Jr•ss1c a Si ra f
ford. Mark !.at tun•. Garv Can

tor. Mike ll ir kman. Kat hryn
St raff ord. Walter Slar fford. R1
kenna Kemper and Minda Miller .
Gra nt supp or t for th1s dram a

Includes fund ing

through

(See DRAMA, pag&lt;• H~)

Ca ll. an
cur rrn t
of Rio

new exis tence for lh rmsr lves on

RE-ENACTING HISTORY - Some of the cast
members of "GaiBpolla: TheJoumey Begins," to
be presented at the Unlvertdty of Rio Grande
during the llrsl three weekends In October, are
seen In costume and Include, from le!l, Jeff Call as

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Terl Rowan 88 Mme. Lambert; and Clifton Splres
Jr. 88 M. Lambert. Call Is the author of the
Bicentennial drama .

the banks of the Oh io River .
Greg Mille r . P h. D . . director of
the Fi ne and Performing An'
Ce nt e r . said the play is as
histori ca lly accurilff' as possible
"but there Is e noug h drama a nd
hum or In lhe story lo kee p II
Interesting...
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Miller Is producer a nd director
for Ihe pr ogram . a nd he received
I he 1990 Sta te of Ohio Governo r's
Award s fo r Arts in Edu catio n. He
adapied "Out of the Red Bru sh, "
for stage. In add! lion lo severa l
olhcrs. He initia ted lhe Playw .
r ig ht J{eadlng Circle at Rio

GrandP, and

serves

on

the

Presenler Tou rin g Panel for the
Ohfo Arts Coun c il. He Is a lso a
panPIIsl for lhe ohio .Joint Pro~

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North we s t Ord i nanrr and L .S.
Co nst it ution Bicenten nia l Co m·
mision an dt hr Ohio Joint Pro-

ica and follows their hards hips
a nd triumphs In establis hing a

PEOPLES
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Thr s to r ~ opPns with thr
devrlopmrnl of a sr llrnw to lu rf'
a group of Frr&gt;nc hmf'n to A mer

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Watch for more details on our "RockToberfest" Celebration!

Member FDIC

ing Arts Ct•n!f'r . Ad d i tional show ·
in gs an' p la nnf'd fo r Saturday .
Oc t hat:-: p _m , Sunday·. Oct i !l !
L: :m p rn . Frid ;1y. Oct 12 a t X
p m : Sa t urday . UrL J:lc~! R p . m . :

miss ion for thi s spf'ica l
the cit y's hi stnr~'
It wa s wrlt1Pn by Jpff
actor. playw righ t and
rna .v or ol thr villagr

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Thf' play will d r bul Frtda).
01'1 l &lt;l! P. p.rn in thr Christf' nse n
ThPa t rP of 1hP Vi nl' a nd Prrform

Su nd ay . Oc l 14 at 2:.10 p.m .;
Thursdav . Ocr. IR at R p.m .;
F'rid av. ·oct 19 at S p.m .: an d
Sat urd ay, Oct. 20 at R p.m .
The play was comrn issionrd by
the Ga llipoli s Rircntrnnial Com ·

Seating Capacity Is Limited To 1,200 -- So Come Early!

And you can register to win jab prizes, like

PLENTY OF MI\TERIAL - Th is skirt to a hi&lt;·&lt;•n t&lt;·nnial hall
costume is approximately II yards of m at erial It will h&lt;• attaeh ed
to the rem ainder of the dress , whic h m ay tak&lt;• up to 20 yards of
m a te rial .

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Saunders-McPherson
CAL LI PO LJS - At Ca n aan
Missionary Baplls t on July 18.
Angel a McPherson and Ronald
A Sau nder s were united In

marriage by

Pastor Garl;md

:vlontgo mrr~ · .

Thosr sc&gt; r ving in th r u:pdd i ng
werr Mel\'J Jean Saundrr s.

sistrr -in -law of the groom. ma
Iron of honor . Kusst-1 A . Saund ers . bro ther of t he groom. best
ma n; Ro ss McP herson rlnd
Bobby Hur\ov.·. brothPrs of Th r
bride'. us hrr s , Stephanie Ca in .
cousin of thr groom. flowPr g ir l
Robbir Sau nd er s. brother o[ th f'
groom rolled out thP rarp&lt;'t and
Valer ie Dil lo n. frit' nd of the
bridP. registered tht• gupsts.

Piani st was Fra nces Montg omery and so los wer e sung by

Pdtti Hutchi nso n.
A recep ti on fo ll owed the we d·
ding and was held at Hannan
T raer Hi gh Sc hoo l Louise Car ·
rn l aunt of thf' brid r, a nd MargiE'
Skidmore . fr iend of the bride.
sr r vrd as hosh'sses Pravf'r was
g ivrn by Oen si l Roberts. pastor
of the F'ait h Commu nity Chapel
Sk id more also took photo
graph s of th e wedding and the
rl? ception and a vidPO of the
rvPnt s was made bv Brrnda
Sau ndrr s.
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Tllr coup le now rrsidr in
Co lum bus. whrrr thr bridr is
emp lovrd bv· Hea lt/1 Om' of
Rivrr-c;idP Hospital and thr
groo m is an audi tor for thP
Drpartm Pnt of Hou sing and
L'r ban DPve lopm ent.

C ALLIPOL!S - Susa n Elaine
Mtlam. daughter of Mr. an d Mrs.
Henry Milam. of Cheshire. be·
came th e bride of Kevin Wi lliam
Eas tma n . son of Mr_ and Mr s.
Robert Eastman. of Gallipol is.
on Jul y 21.
Th e Rev . AI Earley olfir iotrd
the double ring cer emo ny at thf'
F'irst United Presbvterian
Churc h In Ga llipoli s
.
The bride was psco rted to I he
alta r by her fath er and moth er .
The brid e's gown fea tured a sat in
bodi ce covered wtth hand ·
beaded irridescent seq uins and
pearls that accented the front of
t ~ e dress . The sweet hea r d and
neckline o! the gown was outlined
by long st rand s of pearls. Th e
sleeves were leg·Of·mutton de
sign and were accented by
sequins, pea rls and a s m a ll bo w
was on each sleeve . The sk irt of
her gown f ea tured a sash wa l s·
tUne that form ed a lxlw on the
bark with tiers of sa tin ruffle s
forming a semi·ca th edral train.
Double layers of veiling fell from
a pour atta ched to a headband of
while ro ses and strands of pea r Is.
S ~e carried a sm all bouquet ot
yellow roses .
The groom worr a bla c k forma l
tuxedo.
Th e m at ron of honor and
brides ma ids wore lace-covered
emerald green sa t i n gowns w ith
box bows and asymme tri ca l
heml i nes. The m atron of hono r
was Kav H ardwa y . of Cheshire .
The bridesmaids were . Li sa
Norckauer. of Dayton, cousin of
the bride; Krl s Spiller. of D av
ton . cousi n of the bride : Jod i

Ranegar . of Chc sh tre. .Janeal
Dronsl ield. or Cleveland. and
Krista Pharr . of Chillico the .
The best man and groo m smen
wore black. fo rmal tuxedos, wi th
eme rald gr een cummerbu nds
a nd bowti es. Brrnt Eas tman,
brolher of the groom. acted as
bes l man. The g room smen were :
Keith F'e l lure. of Ga ll ipolls. Greg
Woodrum. of So u th Ca rol ina,
Brian Shep ler. of T exas. Cordo n
Sp lere. of Ct nctnnati. and T .J.
Pasquale, or Ca lllpolts.
K enny Ho lley , of Ga llipolls,
and Eric and Dana St ott s. of
Peoria. Il l.. cou sin s of the groom.
acted as ushers. T hr us hf:'r s wcrP
also suited in black tuxedos wi th
black cummer bu nds and bow
ti es . Cindy Riffle. ot M iddlepor t.
cousin of t he groom . r egistered
guests . Amm y Adam s. of Win·
f ie ld. W.\' a. , provided music.
A form al r(_•t·c•ption was held at
the Amer ica n L egion i n Ca llipo·
Us immediately l oll ov.1ng the
crre mony A dinnrr was sPrve d
and mu sic was provi d&lt;'d by LeP
Osbor ne f or rn terta Jnmen t.
Three hundred grrf'n and v.·hilP
hrl ium ballons wrrr rr lrasP d
when the bride and groom lef t th e
reception . Ba lions wpre pr o\'idrd
by Fruth's Pharm a c~ .
T he bride is a gradua tl' of
Kyge r Creek Hi gh Schoo l and is a
senior at Ohio U niH' r s it ~ in
Athen s.
T hr groom is d graduare of
Gal li a Academ)' and Ohio L:nt
\'Prsi t y and JS c mplo:·.:cd h!· Ohio
Va llPy Su perm ark et s 1 Food
Iand i in Ga lli po lis.
The coupl e r es id e in Ga llipoli s

A rrnstrong-Donohue

Smith-Sauters
POMER OY - Thr Mtddlrport
Vn it r d Pr ntf'r osta l Church wa s
lhP sr i!Jn g tor Hw J oubl r rin g
wrdd i ng &lt;'(' rP mon _
\ of Chr ri A I icP
Sautrrs Jnd Rr\· Odis Srrvrn
Sm ith on Aug . I I " ·i th Rev·. To n~·
L. Smith and Rrv Clark Bake.r
officiati ng
Thr br idr IIi thf' d.Jughtrr of
Mr and Mr s_ \' aughn Lrrov
Sa uwr s, Pomer o ~· T hr groor~
is th r son of Rrv .1nd ~lr .r.;. Tony
L. Sm ith . mis siunarirs i-n
Mexi co.
Guests were rrgi strrPd b\
Mrs. Bonnie Baker. Middleport
Music was provided b~: Mr s
Tamm.v Trout . Dover . llr l
The c hureh was df'coralrd wi r h
arch candelabra. a kneeling
bench and two bra~ flowPrpot s
of mum s.
·
Given in marriage by hPr
father. the bride wore a f ormal
gown of white t iss ue taffeta,
sabrlna ne~kline. shor t ruffled
puff sleeves and fitted bod Ice
trimmed with ve nice la ce. The
hem was accented w ith rows of
ruffles which ex tend ed into a
C)lapel tra i n The head piece wa s
a n at adorned with Iridescent
seq ui ns and a waistline ve il.
· M a id of honor was Tracy M .
Wall West Bend, Wise. M atron or
ijono~ was Kri sti na A . Tri ana.
He a t~ . Bridesmaids were Joy F' .
Sauters, Pomeroy : and Terri J .
'{oung, Pennsylva nnla. T hey
wore tea·length dresses of Ia ffeta
tflmmed with a na vy peplum .
Bows accented the sleeves
· The best man was De Wayne

Cr onkri ght . fll oomin gton. Ill
U~ hrr ~i wrrr Dou g l .1~ ra.r rwnt PJ.
\"r"· Ynrk : f1ra n1 \f'il o.; rn, Ball i
m on' . \-lei .. Doug Sm ith . Pe n
nsaro iJ. Fl ;-~ . ami P.1 tri r k flr&lt;lancl . Pomn oY
F l owrr gi rl w a s L aur J \"rll srn .
Baltim orP . MO . R1n gbrarrr wet s
M atthrw Thompson, Pu mt&gt;ro\" .
Min iarurr bridP wa -" Bri tnrr D
Sau tf'r s. Pomrro~
A 1·rrrp ll on wa_-, hrld at 1hl'
hom e of th t• bride and Theresa
Shaffer. Pomeroy . presided at
t he bridp "s ta biP

Givrn

in

ma r riagP b~

fat hrr . thf' hr idt'

ant iqur satin and lacr wit h a
scoo{X'd vo kr . bu stle and high
nrck &lt;Jn d collar ShP also w orr a
blusher V"eil. She ca r ried a llible
and a wi ldflower bo uquet
Bridesmaid s were Tina F'orrstP r Over ly, Mt. Vernon. and
Ange la Donohur. Pomf'rov T ht'.\"
worP gow ns of pink and teal with
a flo ra l des ign.
Sco t Armstrong. MI . \'rrnon
was th r. best man a nd u s h er ~
wrrr KPv!n BoPsga r , Mt . Vcr

Confidential Servic.es:
Birth Control
V.D. Sreening
Cancer Screening
Pregnancy Testing
fee

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Drama. __
(From DRA.Mi\. page Bl )
J.: ram
1n
t h e Arr s a nd

sale. No one refused services bttouse of inability to pay.

ELLEN'S ACADEMY
OF THE ARTS
Spring Valley Plno•Gallipolis

You To Our
Fnll &amp; Winrer
Showin{l;
Oct. 4th thru 0&lt;1. 7th
11 A.M. til 8 P.M. Doily

/nrif es

Enjoy the nfnshments
and art atmosphtrt.
FOR MOll INFORMAnON
CAll441·1111

Homewming set

CALL TOLL FRII

1·800·487·4777

,

ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
541 Second Avenue
Tue I OOp.m, Wed 9 30e m

POMEROY:
236 E.Main St., 2nd Floor

SUNSTAR SERIES GARDEN nACTORS
Available in 16·18 &amp; 20 H.P.

no l'lp'

llllfOfllatk tr-mlulon
llikl ckohhiftll- lnllnltt ,,_d ,hoitt
111"", 41" or •~r · shoh-driYIII

mower

O'IDiwlltt. hl4t-moull'ttd to ftltw greund
untour,

lflght Ho"" lurlling ntd luo
•fuiJ.tlnu ,. • .,
•Dvel ptdalt to ailll ti111t twr111, two lo"anunitolon op..d raonp ar~d dllf.-.,.tia! lock lor
additioltOitnxtilln
•Migh·bodl tllldl woiM11M 1M!
., ... , ... d •• .d .,g~...

''""lnt

lihah· •i ..ro tfh11hm~h

,......no'"'"',.,

Ci\L LIPOI. IS - M t and Mr s
Dale Kemp&lt;'r will celebrate the ir
50th weddi ng anniver sar y wilh a
rr crp ti on givPn b\' the!r childrPn
at F're nch Citv Baptist Churc h on
Sunda~· . Or r. i from 2 t o4 : JO p.m
The KPmrwr s mar ri f'd Oc1 II ,
1940 i n Gallipolis and ar e the
par ent s of six child ren . .lack
K r mpPr . .Juanita Brown . .Jpan
Do tso n, Audrev Hat ten . Con nif'

Sht'ets and Kathy Kemp&lt;•r They
hav·e 12 grandc hildr en and four
great · gra ndc hi ldre n
Mrs . K ('mpt•r is lhP lormrr
Mvr ti e Drummond. and is a
retired em plover of thr Gallt a
County Child rpn ·s Hu rnr M r
Krmpr r is r rt ir r d from tllf' Oh io
OrpartmPnt of Tra nspo r ta tion
Thr coup iP n'quP sts g ift s lH.'
om irtrd .

Republican club meetmp, .ret
POM ICH OY - Any tee na ger s
Interested in th r Trenage Repub·
lie an Clu b /rom Mr tgs a ml C&lt;J II ia

Cou n!i f' s rna ~' obt&lt;-Jin inform;Hion
h _\ calling .Ja\" Dewhurst ~t t

1·2R6 1% .

I ~ Na ~hr ' •n "" ' on l" r '~ l r OnR I In &lt; 19@9

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REEDS
COUNTRY' STORE
41h &amp; Main , Reedsvill e. Oh
PH 378 · 6125

%
%
OFF~~I~ES
·ENTIRE STOCK
45" HOt.E DEC FABRICS
·FABRIC EXPRESS
FABRICS
.\va11alile by spacjal order

NO SERVICE
CHARGE
LAY-AWAY
SALE!

.

HOLZER CLINIC

ALL THIS WEEK!

THE LATEST ADDITION TO

OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY
\

M.D.

An Ohio native, Dr. Kirkhart obtained her M.D . at
the University of Cincinnati. She did her Residency at
the University of Wisconsin Hospitals. where she was
distinguished for outstanding research .
Dr. Kirkhart is practicino in the seven ohvsician
Ob / Gyn Department at the Main Clinic in Jackson
Pika , as wall as expanding Ob / Gyn services to Holzer
Clinic of Middleport each Wednesday.
For Appointments Call:
446-5381, 992-2181 or 674-4498.

Offer ends Oe1ober 6, 1990

AT·WORK MEETINGS
Lose weigh! where you work.
We1gilt Watcller5 will set up a meeting for

you and 16 of your fellow em ployees
Gall for further mtormation .

I

WEIGHT
WATCHERS®
tt's
val~d 9!hfOU\l~
loca!loo~
o~Jy
siflt'rt·

DR. LAUREL KIRKHART CONTINUING THE HOL:UI CUNIC TRADITION OF
MEDiCAL EXCELLENCE.

Oller

I '

·54" WOOL BLEND
SOLIDS AND PLAIDS.
•ENTIRE STOCK
WREATHS
•ENT1RE STOCK
STRAW BROOMS
·45" PLANTATION CORDUROY
•72* NYLON NET
·54" TULLE
•44" GOLD AND SILVER LAME
·SELECT 45" POLYESTER
DRESS PRINTS.
•36" &amp; Ja* COTTON MUSLIN
•18" WONDER-UNDER '•
-60" MARATHON FLEECE
•ENTIRE STOCK
HOOK AND LOOP TAPE

SPECIAL
VALUES

WOW CLEANING PRODUCTS
Our prtco $3.99
SALE81&amp;
CONE TltREAD HOl[t(R Our prtoo
$2.1111
SALE .1111
ASK£119&lt;'1 r AAlOR EDGE SOSSORS
Our prtco $15.1111

Laurel A. Kirkhart

YOU SAVE $16.00

•ENTIRE STOCK
50" MATADOR SUEDE .
•ENTIRE STOCK
45" VELVETS.
•10" 15" and 20"
NutCRACKERS
-ENTIRE STOCK
PACKAGED BATTING
•ENTIRE STOCK
ARTfiCIAL FLOWERS

OFF~~~ES

SALEM Off
ENTIIE STOCK 10* FAt(£ FUll
Our pr1c»1 $6.99-$1 2.99 yaro .
SAlf $11111 yonl
12" POI.YESfER CRAFT FU T
Our prtco $5.49 yaro
SALE sue yor.u
4S' FABRH(AMIIA VELOUR.
Our prtco $3.99 yaro
SALE 2 FOR $1
RIBBOH FAHCIES Our prtoo $t 00
SALE S2.1t

ANNOUNCES ...

~·~·0~~~·\'. "'· "'

September
Octo bet" 5 19':Xl 011er valtO 01 00/liCIOi iiiiQ
lii! Ca5 20 40 70 87 132)
Oller 'Ia IId tor
new 1nd renewrno memlters on~ Oller not val~ wrlh ~n~ olh~r Mler or spw al n te D !l~r ~ll llfl l o rlrad rtronal WetQ~I W~lt ~ ~
mee1 1 n~ s only We 1~hl Walc ~ e r ~ '~ i lrolderld rk ol WEIGHf NA fCH! RS INTE RN.A fiONAl I~ OWEIGrl f WATCHER S
INT(RNATIOML rN C 199J ,\1. nr;ht~ rem\·e()

f AC H SAl ON IN()E Pf NOE N1 l Y OWNI D A.Nn ( :Pf fVd [ C

Sl

•1'-'tri
l"fll'lll' ..., .... ,'"'. attacttrl!""'l
•llh flip of a owltdl
•ltydraulh llh roht and ltwll" ttl11Chm-"'•

Mr . and Mr s Dah· Kt·mpt•r

CHESTER

Phone and ask about

MON . &amp; FRI. q 10 q P.M.
SAT. q TO 6 P.M.
SUNDAY 12 TO S P.M.

lor O.,enlklblt

WELCOME
FALL
WITH
Kempers to note 50th anniversary
UR TIMEL

TV &amp; APPLIANCES
GAS SERVICE

I Community meellnaa near you .

OHIO RIVER PLAIA
BETWEEN HillS &amp; BIG BEAR
GAlliPOliS, OHIO

.&gt;

NEW MEMBERS: PLEASE ARRIVE 3D MINUTES EARLY FOR REGISTRATION AND WEIGH·IN .

GALLIPOLIS

impliciiN-

'

Come to the Weight Watchers meeting nearest you.

OF SOUTHEASTERN OHIO

CH OWt\ CITY - Good ll o{X'
Bapti" r Church Homr ·
com in g, 10 a .m Sunda .v . Oct I,
with Rr\"-" LarT\" Hairy and
Ravmond D r&lt;J gg SpPcia l singing
wlt,h Visiun H (' ir~ and thr K\'gf'r
\'allf'\' Do\·s
Un itPrl

STOP IN AND SEE THEM

llSS-3307

Hannan Traer Elem(_'n tar!'
Thl' co uple married Sept 1cJ.
l%:1 . in Oak la nd . Mich.

•Modll ISurdtCif 201 •llln~p•••

CROW!S: ClTY - l' IOW!l Ci i .'
wi ll hold tis annu al Fall F'esti•: al
on Sa tLt rday, Oc1. ti f'('~tivilir :-.
will brgln a t 10: .'30 am \\ it h ;t
paradr and wi ll ront 1nuf' all d ,1 ~ ·.
A sprcial auc tion is o.,r hrduli'd for
t) p.m E n le rt&lt;linmrnt o~nd f ood
wtll be pr ov ided a ll lLtv ' -'''
ryo nP IS wf' lco m l'.

WARM
MORNING
65,000
HEATERS
Ridenours

CROWN CI T Y - .lo hn &lt;tnd
Betty rT ackettJ .Johnson er ie·
brated their 1~ th wedd tn g an ni
VPr sar y Tu Psda_v. SPJ-J t 25 Th('
coupl E' arc lhc parrnts of l ll r-r e
sons. John . .lr, Gra dy and Shad
Jo hn son . .John is t!lf' so n or th('
late Osca r and Drusi ll a tCald
wellt Johnson of Huntingtoo.
W.Va . He i s a bu s drive r tor
Ga llipoli s Cit y Schoo ls.
Betty i s the daughter of lh l' la te
Cha rles 'l' a&lt;.'k('1 1and Fl ossiP King
of V irgie, 1\ \·. Shr is an aidr a l

Fall fesrival

Our tnstruclon will ha,. displays
for dassos to be given this winter .
Take ardon for Christmas and sell
some of their arts &amp; &lt;tofts. I personally will be offering Saturday
all day, sominan on oil painting.

I H00·282 ·i201.

Now you can find out tu st how effe ctive
We tght Watche rs can be for you
You can actually lose weight, week after
week, while you keep rig hl on Irving your same
lifestyle. eating the 11:Jods you enJOY most.
There's simply nothing better. . especially at
th1s spec tal price

PLANNED PARENTHOOD
GALliPOLIS:
414 S"ond Ave., 2nd Floor
446-0166
992-S91 2
8:30 to S:OO Monday-Friday
8:30 to S:OO Monday-Friday
8:30
lo 12 Saturday
Closed Thursday
( losed Thursday
•
ALSO: Jackson, Chesapeake, Athens, Chillicothe, logan &amp; McArthur

ELLIOTT OPEN HOUSE SET - A.n Oct. 6 open house Is planned
for Gene and A.nn Elllotl ol Gallipolis for their 25th wedding
annlwrsary . II will be held ul the home of their daughter, Gina
Bryant on State Route 233 beginning at 7 p.m. The couple married
on Oct. 9, 1965. He Is employed by Thomas Do-ll Center In
contractor sales. She Is employed by Holzer Medical Center. They
huvc four children and six grandc hildren .

~·

1-lumJn il i C'~

Local lv . &lt;&gt; up purr ha " bl't'n
t·r cr tv·cd from Ohio \'aile) Bank .
St ar Ba nk. Va lley Ar ti st Srr ies
and th r GF\\1[
Curnmuni t \
L ea gue of Galli a Coun11·.
Area par ent l PJc hr r on::: J.nizJ
lio ns wi l l bP provi ding tr an spor
tat ion to r nabl l' thr financ ially st rap{X'd Galli po lis City· School
S~ 1 S tcm to sr nd fourth through
sixth gradl' s tude nts to see a
m at in e-r . T hr m atinees are a " ail
abl e I o aII in tr re s trd sc hoots. and
a stud y guidr t o asss it tea c t1ers
wa s prfpared bv John Lester
1\dmtssion tor "G allipolts: Thr
J ourrH' .\ Hegins·· is $~ for rhr
gen(•ral IJUIJ l ic und $2 JO for
studrnt s For m orr information
con tart th f' F' mr and PNformin g
A r 1'-. l'l' n tr r at 24 5-1:153. ex tPn sion
The toll·lrer number i n Ohio

Johnson anniversary celebrated

\g- :~
· ·~

"Pound for pound,
dollar for dollar and
week after week,
Weight Watchers is helping
more people lose weight
than any other
weight loss program
in the world:'

hrr

Th oy have five survtving child:
rpn, 18 grand chi ldr en and 2J
great ·grandchildren.
Mrs. Di ckey is retired fr om t h&lt;l&gt;
Gene re al Electric Company itt :
Erie, and Mr. Dickey retired t r am t heA .O Smit h Corporatio n;.:
but remains part time employed,::
' ·

.John and B elly (Ta ek&lt;'ll) ,Johnson

K ev in and Susan (Milam) Eashnan

The Weight Watchers'Claim To Fame:

won ' a gown of

Family Planning
It Makes Sense ...

Sliding

non: GPr ald Donohue . Pomf' rm
and St evrn H al l. Mt \ 'l' rn on
Se rv1n g .1 .. fl owrr g i r l~ wprc
Ch arl otu' !1 r 1" HT . Mt \ ' t' rn on.
and .J Od i Don olluf •. r omPJ'/J\
A rPcrpti on wa .o., hr ld f (lllow !n~
th1 · crrf' mom

LAKE CITY. Pe nn . - Eldie
and M argaret Dickey of L(jkl'
City , Pe nn., celebrated their61s t
wedding an ni vers ary on Sept. 16.
M r . Dickey is fr om Ga ll ta
Count y , and ma r ried t he former
Margaret Wittenberg of E r ie,
Penn ., on Sept. 16. 1929 in the
Sal vation Army Cit adel in Erte.

_

-~·r

I&gt;

Donohue bl'eame the br Id e of
1\lun Rea Armstrong during a
doub le r in g crremony on .Julv 22
at thr Eva ngel ical Chu rch of thr
1\"azarenr in Mt. Vrrnon ~,-~,· ith
Rrv . T im Rowr nffic1aling
The bride is t he daughter ut
R•)•mond E. and Do lores C
Don ohu e. Pomeroy The g r oom
is the 'iOn o f Char lene A r m strong
and r ~ e late Kenne th Armst r ong .
O ran~r. Cal if
Music was provided by .Jell
Arnold , Po merov, and Gwen
Brawer. MI. V~ rn o n Gua sts
wP n ' rPgis trred by Robin Do
noh ur. Po m rr o~·

Dickey anniversary observed

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P O M EROY ~ Krnda Oarl enr

Sunday Times Sentinei - Page- B-3

--Anniversaries-

Eastman-Milam

Alun Rea and KPnda ( Donahu£') Armstron~

The Rev . and Mrs. Odl• Stevrn Smith

September 30, 1990

September 30. 1990

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

"Layaway Now For Christmas·

~Y«kc1

Y&lt;»W

"WE TREAT YOU RIGI-IT EVERY DAY'
Oalltpo~s

Fcny, WV

1304) 675-3857

Stiver Bridge PIIWl, Cal~polla, OH
(614) 446·3283

SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA
GALLIPOLIS

�Times-Sentinel

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

STORE HOURS
Monday thru Sunday
8 AM-10 PM

September 30, 1990

=Sept~-~em:be:r-:30~
, 1:99~0------::::•~Mi:ddl::epo:rt~=-~Oh:io;_!P::oin~tPl:::ea:sa~nt..:W~
. v;.a._ _ _.:;Su=nday Times-Sentinei-

STORE HOURS
Monday thru Sunday
8 AM-10 PM

Oktoberfest

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.

Page- B-5 :

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY. OH.

SALE

GROUND
BEEF

PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN., SEPT. 30 THRU SAT., OCT. 6, 1990

10 LB. PKG.

SAVE

SAVE

SAVE

80&lt;

Sl flO LB.

BOLOGNA
REGULAR or
THICK SLICED

~

lB.

SAUSAGE
IEGUI.AI OR POLISH

LB.

ECKRICH

GROUND

SWIFT
PREMIUM

WIENERS

CHUCK

BACON
$1 89

BUN SIZE

REG. OR

$

BONELESS VARIETY PAK

199
Beef Chuck ••••••• ~a~.
$

$199 lB.

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF BOTTOM

LB.

SAVE
60&lt;

40&lt;

LB.

ECKRICH

---- PEPPERONI
3 OZ. PKG.

SWIFT
PREMIUM

ECKRICH

COOKED

TURKEY

HAM
6

ROASTS

oz.

2 LB.

$)69
12

$289

oz.

$329

Leg Quarters ... !'; ••• 49
U.S. D. A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF
$ 99
Rump Roast ••... ~a~ •• 1
BUCKET BEEF
$ 69
Cubed Steak ..•.. ~a~. 2
FLA~ORITE
$ 09
Wieners ••••.....•••• ~;~ 1

s~""
\\
,o \J·
ECKRICH

SMOKED

LITE LINKS
Reg., Polska, leef,
Cheddar, Bratwurst

S2 39

(

LB.

90 ASSORTED

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF

PORK

FLAVORITE ASSORTED

CHICKEN

$

10 LB. PKG.

7
9
Round Steak •.... ~s~. 2

T-Bone Steak ...• ~s~.
SAVE

90

LB.

70&lt;

SMOKED

...... r.c&lt;J

80(

SAVE

~CICRICH

ECKRICH 1

$

$

449

$

Lunch Meats •....• ~! J29

CHOPS

$

I 0 LB. PKG.

90
CHICKEN

LEG
QUARTERS
I 0 LB. PKG.

.

.

•

'

SLICED

'

SLAB BACON
I0 LB. PKG .

s~'4\

SWIFT

ECKRICH

SIZZLEAN

LEAN

10t tY.G11 Ol. ASSORTED

LUNCHMEATS
Olivo Loof, Pi&lt;klo Loaf,

12

(o"o Salami, Hom &amp;
(het1e Loaf, Chopped Hom,
Honey Loal, Peppered I.Dof,
Bor-B-0 Loaf

ECKRICH

VARIETY

SLICED

PORK OR BEEF

oz.

' $139

TURKEY
DRUMSTICKS

Tomato ...••.•....•. ~a~ •• 39(
FLAVORITE •
$ 89 $
50
2°/o M1lk ••...••..G:~l~~. 1
COUNTRY CROCK
$
CHICKEN
69
Shedd Spread ... !!~ 1 DRUMSTICKS
$ 99
MIKE SELLS REG. $2.! 9
$ 39 KEMP'S PAIL
Potato Ch1ps ... ~~2!· 1 Ice Cream ..••••.s.~u::r. 2

PAK

2 Ol .

2

-'

9

oz.

I 0 LB. PKG.

FOR

8 OI.

I 0 LB. PKG.

SWIFT PREMIUM

COOKED

HAM
3LB.

s~'4\
so~ "'·
BUnERBAll
SMOKED

TURKEY
SAUSAGE
REG. OR KIELBASA

,,
1

0HTOBEHff5T

/$
Chunk Tuna •• !-~.o;~ 2 1

STARKIST OIL or WATER

SAVI"GS
AT

POWELL'S

-

MAXWELL HOUSE
MASTER BLEND
' 34.S OZ. $

-------------------

.

-

..

COFFEE

399

CH ARMIN FAMILY SIZE

TOILET TISSUE

2

• ~!KROll$ 99 :
Good At Powtll'1 S.por Valu

Goool lopt. 30 thru 0&lt;1. 6, 1990

CHICKEN
THIGHS
10 LB. PKG.

90

.,

-.

�September 30, 1990

-Anniversaries--

Senior Citizen schedules
GALLIPOLIS- Activities and
menus for the week of Oct. I, thru
Oct. 5, at the Senior Citizens
Center 220 Jackson Pike w111 be
as lollows:
Monday Short Subjects
"Voice ol Hope" 11 a.m .; Chorus.
1 p.m.
Tuesday - STOPi physlrlal
lltness. 10 :30 a.m.; VIdeo Matinee (Barnum) 12:30 p.m.
Wednesda y - Pretty Punch,
Juan!la Wood , !Oa.m .; Cards,1-3
pm
Thursday- Bible Study, 10:45
a.m .; Blood Pressure !Volunteer
M. Porter) 10-noon; Herb Class.
Vilma Plkkoja, 1: 30 p.m.
Friday Art Class. Jan
Stapleton, 10-noon; Craft Class.
1·3 p.m .
Menu s consl sf of:
Monday - Sausage links or
patties, hash brown potatoes.
,\;plnarh / vlnegar, biscuits, pears .
Tuesday - Beef BarBQ, green
beans, cole slaw, bun, butters ·
rotch squares .
Wednesday
Cr!lled cheese ,

•
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'·'

HAYMA!'; AN'iiVERSARY - Vera and Harry Hayman
recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a lamUy
get-togetht•r aat the home ol th eir daughter, Mrs. Donna !';ease,
Racine. The couple was marti ed Sept. 20, 1930 In GaiUpoUs.

(Commu nity Calandar items ap·
must he received In advanct• to
assure publication in tht•
c·alendar. 1
SVNDAY
CALLI PO LI S - Fa milv oF
Pete and Margir P&lt;J rsons n•un !!Hl L"' Su nday , R&lt;J ceoo n Cre(•k
('( l lllll ,\ Jlar k s hc l! pr t
nJDIIT LL Mf Car mrl
Chu rch ]._~ _, · m a n day· sr r viC'f' r&lt;..
Su nd J_
, .. J () · ~ ~ am .. and ctftN
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t:ACL C fUDGE - Th&lt;• Ea gle
Htdg t' Co mmunit y churrh wil l
()bservf' ho mf'comi ng on Sund.J \'
MMn ing '&gt; Prdres. lOa rn .. ca rn
in UinnN e~t JL· :mp m A ftf'rnoun
program af I .10 p.m SpPc tal
si nging bv the Bisse ll Bro fh rr s
.t nd fhr Orr Fam il y . Publ w
lll\'ltf'd
BHAilllCHY- R&lt;·viv dl at til&lt;'
Bradford Church or Chrt.s t will be
held Sundav fhrough Friday af
7 30 p.m . nJghfly . Evan~re llsf wi ll
be Phil Strunk
r-..·urst"r.v is
pro\·ided

th(• Sy.• r Jcuse
Bui lding

Tt:ESDA l'
CHESH IRE - Thr C'hP' h " "
Tmv nsh ip Tru str l's wi II rnPet ~ - :m
p.m Tur sd a~·. at th p town s hip
building In Kyger .

OURLI:-.JGHAM - The Bur
llngham Modern Woodmen will
have a fi sh and c hicken dinner on
Sa turday fr om 11 a.m. to 7 p.m .
There wi II al so be homemade
pi&lt;•s and bread and other

CA LLI POLIS- Cal lip oli' ft o
l&lt;:trv mC'f't s Tuesd av . ti p.m .

Pi es of you r choic e can bP
ordrred to be picked up a f !he ha II

Stowawa _
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Spaghetti dinner
to benefit school
levy efforts

POMCftOY - T h&lt;• \1 r.amm a
Mu Chaptrr. Bf' la S1gm il Ph1
So rorit :v will mPPl TuPsd a\· a t
";' .' \0 p.m . at lh(' homt' of A R
Knigh t in Porm.• ro.\ .
POMEROY - The Amcrtcan
l.t&gt;gio n Dr Pw 'v\-' Pbstf'r' Post 1\ o . .'l~
will m rr t TuPsday a t J p m
Dinner w1ll bt• c,pnprJ.

Trustees to meet
Hr:E DSVILLE -

JOANN JUSTUS 388-8833
Instructor In needlec:rafts.
has openings in fall classes.
Adulta and Children.

d i nner, s ponsorrd by the Cit izens

NELSON PERDUE

MOMENTS TO REMEMBER!

Let H~KINS-TANNE R help you make
those special moments. You wUI have ovrr
190 styles "' tuxedos to choose from. Wr
have a large selection ol the latest ~tyles

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Have a n!re week!

TRAIL DEDICATED - The Gallipolis Developmenlal Center
recently dedi cated a Nature Trail, and cutting the ribbon was
Operations Manager Richard Houck and Parents Volunteer
Association member James Middleton. I.AJoklng on was GDC
Supt'r!ntendent Michael L . Dey.

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wau unl v a f('w vea rsago that

Smith-Hardin
POM E ROY - Gil bert Kelf h
and ~ao rn i Smith a rr ann ou nr
in g thr cngagemrnt and approar tl ing mnrria gf' of th C'ir
da ug hf er . Robvn Ca fi Smifh to
.loltn Ru ben Hardin . son of o'ick
and Cail Ska fzrs. Dl'iawarc
Th eir wedding will be an e1en!
oFOct . 20af 12 :!Op m . af lheFarr
Haven Mefhodi st Church. Pik e
St rrC't. Kana uga .
Mi~ ~ Smith is a grad ual!' of

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gradua te From Hoc kmg Techni
cal Co llege With a rtegree in
mrdica l ass istin g nf' xt .Y'C'ar _Sht'
IS Pmp lo yr£1 with lhl' Hocking
Tech Mail Room .
Hardin is a graduat e of Ruth er·
Ford B . Hayes High School and or
Ho cking T echnica l College with a
degree in Par k and Fore sf
Ranger and Police Sc ienc e.

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Last year, between the 156 schools partt C1 p at1n~ 1n
our Earning For Learning program, we gave away G3
computers with printers, 6 computers w1tho ut [lrlnteJ·s.
297 software programs and 25 pnnters SLa r·Lt11g
September 9, 1990 through May 4, 1991, you c:w s;cve
register receipts from a particip atmg Kroge 1· •;tore t.o
ob tain additional comp ut er eq Ulpm en t fo:~ your sck &gt; t~l
Save $226,000 in Kroger receipt tape s and we viti I 1:: 1ve
your sc h ool a FREE IBM Personal System/2'"
Computer With Printer and DOS program . We ltcven
start you off with a $25,000 bonus ju st fu :· (;ttl uL tng
in the pr ogram. There's no limit to t he numbPr of FREE
computers with printers you r school can earn Contact

"CRAFTY"

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f{,\C I\ 1&lt; - The Ranm• Fir s!
Church will ha vr rrvi\'al
Su IHLt \ t hJ'(Jug h Thursday· a I I . JO
p m night!_\ wi th Dr .Ji m Pf'n
nington T hP n ' will bt • "JX'Ci,d
mu..,ti .HHl nur..,rn av~lil &lt;J bl f'
Rc~ptJs r

CA ll.! PO Ll ~ - ·The Gal ll a

Ar adrmv Rand Boosters •.r il l
havf' a mos Tlmportan! mt:-etlng
on Mond"' Ocf. I at 7 30 p.m . In
!he hig h .schoo l band roo m . F'l nal
plans for thr ca r rafflr will tak f'
plarf' &lt;~ nd pl an s for thP Bob
Evan s F il rrn FP s tl v;~l will bP
made
C t-1 !-:STJ-:H - Thj •f f' will bp an
open ho u-;., dt ('hP&lt;; H' r F:kmf'n

tan· on \-11l nd &lt;l\ at i

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fol10~\· pd tl\ &lt;~l '- hon PTO mt''' ti ng
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We're Ready To Do It Again!

J9~R is co nvi nced that fish pm
doced in sm al l pond s on whaf he
cl.)ls fi sh farm s is ac r co nomic
.1rrswr r for MJig s Co unt~ · .
Da\'P. ' on or l hr !af t' Ralph
1\~rn. h a~ bPf'n prom oting fi\h
fa r ming for rn&lt;.W\' yrJ r s anrl
O pi:'l'J l f' S thP Kl' r n Aqua F;ums.
lnr . 22 H Shirling ton Road. Ar
lmg ton. \·a 112Gb. He's co n
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Save Kroger register receipts for
free IBM computers 'in schools.

gradu atrd

f r Om Pu mPr oy High Sc hoo l tn

POMEROY, OHIO

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Open Monday til 8 P.M.

Final

\ 'e lsi a Roush r em ains in thr
Holzer Medical Center She had
pneumonia and wa s hospitalized
for thaf lhree weeks ago, bul ha s
since suffered a stroke . She Is
reg ai ning lunc fion but expects to
be !h ere for sometime yet. Her
room number is 404 for those who
want Jo send a card.

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115 EAST MEMORIAL DRIVE

Veterans Memorial HospUal

by Ronn ie Adkins and given fO
Margie Snider for display af
Jell's Carry Ouf m Pomeroy, ha s
now bee n paused along fO fhe
Meigs Counfy In fir mary.
l f will be displayed !here for a
Few days and !hen made info
pumpkin for pies, an Infirmary
emplo yep advises.

ThaiiOO pound pumpk in grown

Middl eton doll s were r reaf ed in
th~ old bank bu ildin g in Coo lville
a nd th r n se nt ou t int o the h o m r~
of -area rPs idrnt s to br rostumrd
b&lt;ftore being sold one af a fune.
Hut all that cha nged i n a -. han
tirlw T hP company moved int o
nPw quartPr s, hirPd m urr pt•o pl r.
and m ark eted nat ionwi dr .
l\ ow anoth er expans to n is
undrrwav at ti SBe lpre ba sed doll
ma nufacturin g fac ilit y ThP f' .'i
pandPd \'Pntur fl has romr in l hP
fotm of "Ll'('·s Litrll' Sweet
Shnppe". an in -house mini fudge
fact ory fr aturing ove r 20 fla vor s
or Fudge m ade on !he prem tses .
The shop will al so fe afure choco
la te.s, gour met co lfee.s, jellies
and jam s. and othPr hol! da\·

Veterans Memorial Hospital

7

!hem
wit h
pards, lefters and gifl s.
The legionnai res are asking
fila ! !he addresses be prinfed on
posfc ards and mailed to F'eenev ·
Ben ne!! Posf 128. Americ~n
Leg ton. Box 128. Mlddlepon .
The list will then be published
lor the benefll ol any organlza
!ion. or Individual interested in
wrif ing or se nding a holiday bo x.
But don'! dela y In getting !hose
add res ses to the Legion . Mailing
dea dlines lor Christmas delivery
ovrrseas is early November .

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and complimentary accessories to mak e
this your special night.
PRICES STAll AT

ca n remember

VVI''ll alway s associaw Ler
Tavlor Middlet on. founder and
cha irma n or The Middlefon Dol l
C&lt;impony and prominenf Amert ·
can doll artl sf and sculpfor. wit h
beau tiFu l doll s. even !hough now
.,!W ts gomg Into fhe candv
hl{_&lt;; i llf'SS .

Is footb:.d l your g:.lllW ' Or . per h:.1 ps. your game IS baseball. And
there's tenn is, soccer. basketball - a who le passel of games out
there.
At Veterans MemoriJI - Your Hometown Hospital - the
Name of Our Game is GOOD H EALTH 1
We maintain pleasant physical fa cilities, a well -trained, professi onal healt hcare staff ar1 d st:.llc -of-the-arr equ ipme nt Teamed wirh
long experience - more th:.m a quarrer of a century in serving the
public - this combination m:.1kcs for a grcar rrack record .
Whatever your game, you will en joy it more if you are in Good
Health If we can help you wflh any health problem just give us a ca ll
at 992 -2104. We're here for vou - '\(&gt;) days :.1 year, year -in , year -our .

Elrmenf ar y Sc hool cafeferia
Al l proceeds wi ll br used fo
hr l p fund passagL' of lhl' six mill
sc hoo l lrv~' issue on th r !\io\' 6
ba llof
Cos 1 for f he dinner is $3 pPr
adu It . $2 for senior c i Uzens and $1
lor childr en under 12 .
Tickets may br purchaspd at
th r board of education office and
remain ing tickf't s will be sold a r
the door.

equipped 36 by H O foof barn \\'il l
be spare enough to produce up fO
56.000 pounds of sea bass annually which sells for up to $8.50 a
pound in some eas tern cities . He
con tends that fi sh farming using
h is per sonal marke t plan c an n et
a weekly Income ol from $500 fo
$600 with about 1 1J2 hour s work a
we e k
Krrn says he is work in g w i th
!he Un iversity of Maryland and
other sc lentls ts to splice cells and
produ ce a hybrid red snapper. He
rel at es the fish l arm mdustry 10
f he broiler industry which he
remembers as ha ving made good
pr o fits for so m P MPi gs
Co unlians.

POMEROY- Feeney · Bennett
Po S! 128, American Legion, is
comp iling a list
o( addresses of
Bend area ser· ,
vi cemen now in
Saudia Arabia
so !hal resldenfs

And More.
Low Prices. • •

flceg iP. daught er of M r. and Mr s
Jen ning' Beegle and 1990 gra
du ale of Meigs Hi gh Schoo l.
A st udent at Bow l ing G n•pn
Swtc University, Melanic wa s
awJrded a Universit y Professo r s
Scholarship which provides in·
::. tru ctton al nnd genera l fe es of
approxima fel v $2, 800. She is
&lt;' nr oi iPd in !h e Co Uege of Educa ·
lion and Al lied Professio ns. and
wa" awa rd ed !he scholar ship on
thr bas is of academic excell ence
and her potential for cont in urd
sc holastic succrss

Co mmitfce For Calllpolls C! lv

Schools. on Frid a~' . Oct. 5. from ~'
to 7 p.m . in thr Washington

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH

COPYRIGHT 1990 . THE KR.OO ER CO

Our congratulation s 10 Metan if'

THE NAME
OF YOUR
GAME?

CALLI POLIS - ThP public is
in,·ited to at tr&gt; nd a spa ghelli

Community corner... _ _ _ __

Sunday limes-Sentinel- Page-- 8-7

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OPEN HOUSE OCT. 3-7

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SPEAKER WILL BE THE
WELl KNOWN HOLINESS PREACHER

by calling 992 ·i770 or 696·ll16
This even! is a mat ching fund
drive and all proceeds will go fo
re place the roof on !he Bur·
lingham Community Church.

Reedsville F'Jre House

P0\1I·:R OY - T h&lt;'ll ' wi ll b&lt;'a n
old Fa shioned ra l ly da v af thP
Laurel CliFf F'rer M rt hodist
Churc h on Su nda \ brginning at
111 :111 " m \\ear old·l as hto ned
r lorh.-, Jf dt•&lt;, i rf'd Baskrt lu nc h
\\'Ill hi' IH·l d
il llCI;t\t ;rO RT - W.- Don't
til Tt'&lt;H Othrr s Dow n to
fluild Our-,t•J\·r.., L'p ~ .. will br Th e
.., ,,rmu n prP &lt;.~chC'd on Su nda .\· at
tht· Ho('king pnrt L'nltf'd Mt' th o
di\ 1 Chut -(' h Th e l'MY F will

Th&lt;' Ol iv·r

Tow ns hip Tru stf'C'S will mwt
Friday a t 7: 30 p.m . at thr

446-1117 And Learn A

OCT. 3-7 - 7:00 P.M.
SUNDAY fVfNING SfRVICf 6:00 P.M.

Wcxxlmen picnic plan dinner

Muni c ipal

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Come On Out To
Ell£N'S ACADEMY OF ARTS

Chester Church of the Nazarene

BURNS ANNIVERSARY- Matthew and Phyllis llallhtll Burns
wUI celebrate lhelr 58th wedding anniversary on Oct. 19. They
reside at Route I Box 278. Bidwell, Ohio, 454l14 .

M!DDLEPOHT - Thr Mid diP
pori Art s Co unci l w il l mrf't
Tursda \ at 7 p .m in counc i l

Tired Of The Same
Old Routine?

REVIVAL

CDmmunity calendar
pear two da.)'S twfort.• an event
and tht• eta,)' of that event. Items

buttered noodles, broccoli.
bread, vanU!a pudding .
Thursday - Porke!tes / dress·
lng, peas, carrotlralsln salad,
bread, lrult cup with mandarin
oranges.
Friday - Hamburgers with
cheese sUre, steak tries , tomato
with zucchini, bun, bananas In
orange juice.
Make reservations by rai ling
446 -7000, before 9 a.m. the day
you wish to attend .

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

AT THE

your local Kroger Store Manager today for details
and an enrollment form and get yo ur entt.re school :u1t1
community worki ng together on this wortl ·_·J i fll •~
project . Th e deadline t o enroll m the Eai'rtt: :n ll&gt;&gt;t '
Le arning program 1s October 6, 1990 . Kro ge1' c:u·•· :, .r r ' : t.
th e ed uca ti on and future of our chtl&lt;ll'en

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HF: EDSVILLE -

Why .not take a few minutes to evaluate the sleepin g condition of your bed during
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p m of !he sc hool. There will fl&lt;'
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Lit fir Merma id ."
PUIHLAND - The Letart
Tow nsbip Tru stees will meet
Mond ay af ; p .m . at the olflre
building
POMEROY -The Disabled
American Veterans will meet In
specia l session Monday af 7 p.m.
al Jhe hall. Butternut Avanue.
Pomeroy.
SYRACUSE .,.- The Sutton
Township Trustees will meet
Monday evening at 7: 30 p.m . In

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Page-8-8-Sunday Times-Sentinel

September 30, 1990

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September 30. 1990

H.B. Saunders one of three
OSU Hall of Fame inductees

Middleport, OH•Corner ol Gen. Hartinger Pkwy &amp; Pearl St.•992-3471

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A Cardinal Affiliated Supermarket

COLUMBUS, Ohio I UP II -Former NCAA golf c hampion Howard
Baker Sa unders was among three new Inductees Into the Ohio State
University Athletic Hall of Fame Friday n ight.
The three new members to the halt were introduced at Saturday's
Ohto State-USC football game In Ohio Stadium. In addition. plaques of
the newcomers will hang In St. John Arena.
Saunders. who won the NCAA Ind ividual championship in 1945 and
Big Ten titles In both 1945 and 1947. was joined as 1990 Hall inductees
by former ali-America football player Van DeCree and baseball
player Stewar t He ln.
Saunder s, 69, a native of Gallipolis. where he operatPs an insu ra nce
&lt;Jgcr;cy a nd s till is an avid golfer. was Ohio State's first two-t ime Big
Ten champ, winning his first 1itle as Howard Baker.
Sau nd ers· fa th er died before he was born and his mother remarried
a Baker. Saund ers was raised as Howard Baker. but when he got
married in 1946 . had to choose be tween Baker a nd Sau nd ers as h is
legal name and chose Sau nders .
· "I had hopPd some day to makr thr Hall of Fame.· · sa td Saunder s.
who feared h(• fell his name chang&lt;&gt; migh t have hurt his rhances.
''Whe n the caH came . it was a very emo ti onal thin g for me. I feel
proud, thrilled. humble and very. very luc ky a ll a t the same time. "

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SAN FRANCISCO !UP II -The San F'rancisco
Giants el im inated the Los Angeles Dodgers fro m
the Na tional Lea gue Wes t race Sa turd av .
defeating them 4-3 and mak ing the Cincinnati
Reds division champs for the first time si nce 1979
Will Clark drove in three runs with a double and
a single and Kelly Downs gavr up four hit s in
seve n Inn ings. pull ing third-place San Francisco
within one game of the second·p lace Dodgers The
victory occurred with 1hr Reds in a rain delay
against San Diego.
Downs. 3-2. allowed no hits through the ltrs t lour
and one-third innings. Steve Bedrosian pitched
one and one -third inning s for hi s lith save Jim
l'ieldlinger. 53. took the loss.
Cubs 3. Mets2 - AI Ne w York . Doug Da sce nzo
si ngled hom e two runs in the seco nd inning
Sa turda y. helping the Chicago Cu bs put New York
on the vergr of elimination with a 3-2 victor _v ovrr
the Mrts
The decision . coupled with Piltsburgh"s 80
victory over St Louis, gave the Pirates a
four -game lead over seco nd -pl ac(' i\pw York with

four games lrft . The Mrts. who finish the regular
season with three games in Pittsburgh. would be
e liminated with one loss or one Pirates" victory.

Cu bs st arter Les Lancas ter . 9-5. gave up five
hi!s a nd two runs while walking one and striking
out fivC' ovt'r five Inn ings. Paul Assenmacher
pitched four Innin gs for his ninth save. Frank
Viola. bidding for his 20th victory. gave up three
unearned ru ns in the seco nd a nd fell to 19·12 . Viola
lasted seven mnlngs. giving up seven hits and two
walks while strik ing out five .
Pirates 8, Cardinals 0 - AI St. Louis. the
Pittsburgh Pirates clinched a tie for the NL East
crown Saturday when Bob l'ialk pitched a four · hit
shutout and doubled home J run and Sid Bream
homered In an H-0 victory ovrr the St. Loui s
Card inal s.
The Pirates' slxt h straight victory. plus the New
York Mets" J.2 los s to the Ch icago Cubs. leaves
Pittsburgh lour games ahead of second·p lace
New York with four games le ft.
The Pirates can clinc h the ir first division tltle
sin cr !979 with a victory or Me is" loss Su nday If
not. the Mcts would have to sweep the fin a l three
games in Pittsburgh to force a one-gam e playoff
in Pittsburgh for th e dlv!ston crown.
Walk. i -:l. walked two and struck out four In his
fir s I s hutout. Car dinal s starter Bob Tewksbury,
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Pittsbu rgh. 2·2·1. has lost two
of Its la st three games and tied
the other.
Pittsburgh quarterback Van
Pelt hit 22 of 33 for 276 yards
Michigan 15, Maryland 17
At Ann Arbor. Mich .. Jon
Vaughn scored two touchdowns
Saturday and No. 7 Michigan
Intercepted three passes to roll to
a 45-17 victory over Maryland .
Vaughn, a sophomore who had
gained 2'01 yards against Notre
Dame and 288 against UCLA i n
his llrst two collegiate starts.
scored on runs of 21 a nd two
yards. He finished with 89 yards
on 22 carries.
Linebacker Martin Davis returned a Scott Zolak Interception
27 yards lor a touchdown on tne
second play of the game. One

play after Vada Murray inter ·
cepted another pa ss. ElvisGrbac
passed 37 yards to Desmond
Howard for Michigan 's second
touchdown.

The Wolverines. 2-l.led 21-10at
halftime. Lan ce Dottin's Inter·
ceptlon at hi s four -yard line
stopped a Maryland threat just
before halftime .
Other scores were
Colorado 20, Washington 14
Notre Dame 37, Purdue 11
Mlsslsslppl31, 1\tlane 21
Florida 34, Mississippi State 21
Georsla 19, East Carolina 15
Appalachian Stale Z"l, Cltadel9
Ball State 18, Bowling Green 6
Northwestern 24, Northern 011nols 7
Vlrelnla 63, WUJiam &amp; Mary 35
Nebrll8ka 31, Oreron stale?
Alabama 59, Vanderbilt 28.

Innings.
Pittsburgh banged 12 hits and was helped by
four St . Louis errors .
Padres 3, Reds I (7'h Inn.)- At Cinc innati. th e
Ci nci nn ati Reds. who clinched the National
League West title while sitting out a rain delay.
lost a 3-1 decisio n to the San Diego Padres
Saturday In a game shortened to 7'h innings .
Mike Pagliarulo homered and Ed Whitson. 14 ·g.
permitted six hits to pace San Diego. but the Reds
claimed a n historic title by virtue of San
Francisco's 4·3 win over Lo s Angeles.
The Reds, who opened the year wtth nine
straigh t victories. became the first NL club to be
In first place every day of a 162-game season. The
1984 Del rolt Tigers were the only other big ·league
team to accomplish II. The 1923 New York Giants
and 1927 New York Yankees were the on ly clubs to
go wire-to-wire in a 154·game season.
Cincinnati starter Norm Ch arlt on. 12-9. took the
loss, as Sa n Diego rallied from a 1-0 deficit alter
five Innings
The Padres scored twi ce in the six tlt to take a 2·1
advantage. B!p Roberts was hit by a pitch . .J oev
Cora bunted for a single and Jack Cla rk wa s
Inte ntionally walked to load the bases . After .lor

Carter struck ou t. Charlton walked Benito
San tiago to force in Roberts . Darrln Jackson
si ngled in Cora . bu t Clark was thrown out at the
plate by left field er Glenn Braggs to end lhr
i nnin~

Red Sox 7, Blue Jays 5 - AI Boston. Tom
Brunansky hit three homr runs and Roger
Clemens ret urned from a 25-day injury layoff
Saturday. helping the Boston Red Sox s tre ngthen
their hold on Hrst plan• with J 7 -~&gt; vic tory over the

Toron to Blue Jay s.
Boston. which ha s won 10 of 12 ga mes with
Toronto t his season. su rvtvcd a five -run ninth that

included Kelly Gruber" s 31st home r of the year, a
grand slam . Jeff Reardon rrl•eved Dennis Lamp
after Gruber's two-ou t shot . and earned hi s 20th

save.

Astros 9,

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drove in thrN' run s and o.,corrd twi ce. and Bi ll
Gullickson threw a ~ ix - h i t1Cr Saturday, leading
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Atlanta Braves .

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past second . Ch arl1r L r ibrt.~ndt. 9-11. roo k thr loss

Patty Forgey, Rio Grande
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Warga, who carried 27 times,
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record of four rushing TDs by an
Individual.
Wittenberg. 3-1 overall a nd 3-0
In the conference. set a league
record with 535 rushing yards
and 610 total yards.
Kenyon. 2-2 and 0-1. scored on
Chris Creighton's 59-yard pass to
Ted Taggart.
W. VIrginia 38, Pitt 24
At Pittsburgh. Pa .. Michael
Beasley ran for 197 yards and
Greg Jones threw two touchdown
passes Saturday to lift West
Virginia to a 38·24 upset victory
over Pittsburgh .
West Virginia. 2-2, was a
10-po! nt underdog and snapped a
two-game losing streak . The
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yards on 66 carries. Beasley had
22 carries. and Jones completed
16 of 25 passes for 169 yards.

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Bender completed 10 of 20
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and 54 1 attempts .
James Williams intercepted
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10-0 second quarter lead. On

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Clemen t and Joe Napoli each
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Billy Smith led Central Michl ·
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Bryan Tlce on a 17·yard pass a nd
Ken Ealy on a 23-yard throw .
Milt Stegall gained 71 yards on
the ground for Miami and caught
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pas s from Na poli for the Bobcats"
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Wittenberg 4-1, Kenyon 7
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Cen tra l Michigan inlerc ep ted
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NEWEST HALL-OF-FAMER - GalllpoUtan Howard Baker
Saunders, shown In hls lorrn on the goH course In the 19408, joined
Van DeCree and Stewart Heln as one of the newest Inductees Into
the Ohio State University Athletic Hall o! Fame Friday night .
Saunders was a Big Ten medalist In 1945, 19&lt;16 and 1947 and was the
NCAA c hampion In 19-15. (Allee Saunders photo)

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over Ohio.
Parker"s score cappPd a liR·
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35 times for 145 yards. scored
earl ier on runs of 11 and ninr
yards.
To ledo. 4·0 overall a nd 3·0 in
the co nference . a lso got field
goals of ~.o and 41 yards fro m
Ru s ty H;mna .
Ohio. 1-3 and 0·2. roared back
from a 20-3 deficit to tie it 20·20on
a one -yard TD run by Ricke.v
Howell. a 29.yard scoring pass

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end from 1972-74. helping the Buckeyes to a 29-4-1 record during his
career . He was a member of three successive Big Ten
co-championship teams and played In three straight Rose Bowl
Games.
""I was s urprised." " DeCree said of his selection. "I had put It out of
my mind because It took so long . But. l"m thrU!ed ."'
DeCree still lives In Columbus. working for Franklin County
Childre n's Services and running his own employment counseling
firm.
He ln. a native of Cincinnati. started In center field for three years.
lead in g Ohio State to a 57-40-1 record from 1950 to 1952.
In 1951. He in. known for his defensive sk!lls. hit .304as the Buckeyes
won the Big Ten championship and made their first trip to the College
World Series.
" ! was pleasantly surprised because I haven 't had that much
contact with the people at Ohio State since moving to California.·· said
Heln. who lives in Mission Viejo. a Los Angeles suburb.
He!n has been Involved in the paper cup-disposable packaging
business [or the past 30 years.
The addition of Saunders. DeCree a nd He!n brings to 123 the
number of members In the OSU Hall of Fame.

"•0· ' ,

CELEBRATING THE FIRST 30 YEARS
Patty Forgey. athletic secretary at the University
of Rio Grande, cuts the cake presented to her

during a reception honorlnJ
university.

ber30 yean wllh the

RIO GRANDE- In the course
of 30 years of e mployment with
the University of Rio Grande.
Patty Forgey has not only been
deeply Involved with the school' s
athlellc programs but In many
other phases of Its development.
""It's been a fun 30 years to
watch Rio Grande grow !rom a
student body pf less than 200 to
near 2.000 now. a nd to have been
a part of thai growth. whether II
has been cheering a team on to
victory. keeping score at a cross
country or track meet or just
being part of the Rio Gran de
family ... she said.
Forgey began working for the
university on Aug. 15. 1960,
shortly alter receiving her degree from Rio Grande. She
worked for the first several years
as a switchboard operator, em·
ployee In various offices and as a
part-time secretary for Athletic
Director Art Lanham.
When the physical education
department was housed in Lyne
Center In 1969, she went with It as
a full- time secrelary. And It has
been with athletics, working In
various capacities beyond that of
a secretary, that she has been
closely ldentlflfl(l not only at Rio

Gra nde, but at other schoo ls th11t
h ave meet
Rio team s 1n

compet ition .
At a recent reception in her
honor. two of the athletic direr
tors shr has worked for hai lrd
her co ntributions to athlf'tics .

""She is th~ best. "' John La
whorn re marked . ··Pa tty ha s
been most efficient . because s he
knows her job inside and ou t. and
because she ha s been dedic a ted
to the job.· ·
""Actua lly, Patty undHstand s
the full scope of th e ath leti c
department ... Tom Perdue
a dded . ""She knows a ll of the
people at the national office of the
NAJA. a ll of the coac hes, and
probably could be a very fine
athletic director herse lf"
In addition to her rcglJiar
duties . Forgey. who graduated
!rom Rio Grande High School in
1958. was cheerleader adv!sorfor
eight years and served 1B years
as advisor to the Chi Omega
Alpha sorority.
She is a member of the
University Women's Club. the
Atwood Heritage Volunteers. a
volunteer at Ga!Upoils Developm ental Center and a h elper with
the annual Super Dance for the

Mu scu la r Dy strophv Assocla!JOn
and the Spec ia l Olympics Si ner
ils begin nings. she has kepi score
a! the R io Grande Cross Countrv
ln vltationa l rach Oc to bPr Sh.P
h&lt;J s not m issrd ;1 homp game
sln cr her freshman da~ s. and
f rrqurntly travels to watch thr

teams play .
Among her fondpq mPmories

were her trips to the t\AIA
Ba sket ball Nat iona ls 1n 1~85 and
!987. when the Hcdmen repres ·
en ted Disrrict 22 as champions.
··r hones tly thought l"d never
ride In a plane. butl"d warted 25

vears to get a team to

Kansas

( lt y and Coach Lawhorn said
th at the planr wouldn't leave
Co lumbu s If I wasn't on it ... she
recalled .
But more impor tantly. Forgey
cails her Involvement wi th the
numerou s athletes and students
who have

come and go ne from

Rio Grande ""a n extension of your
personal lile ...
"'My Ail-Americans are special."" she said. ··and you always
hope that somewhere along the
way. you've been an Inspiration
to our young people In helping
them reach their goals."

'·

�September 30, 1990

Page-C-2- Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

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

September 30, 1990

Oak Hill hammers North Gallia 36-6

Logan posts 3-0
triumph over
·Gallia Academy
GALLIPOLIS
Logan
marched 61 yards in 17 plays
'following a pass Interce ption to
' score on a field goal with 2: 26
. remaining, givin g the Chieftains
a hard-earned J-0 football victory
over the Blue Devils on Memorial
Field Friday night.
The triumph, Logan's first of
the year , snapped the Ch iefs'
. two -year , s ix -ga me losing
streak. The shutout loss, second
~ in a row suffered by the Galiians ,
. extended the Blue Devils' losing
streak ro three.
''Messed up opportunities" "We messed up a couple of
~oring opport unities early," re. marked GAHS head coach Brent
Saunders. He added, "Our defensive unit played a tremendous
game. We just couldn't figure out
some of the junk they were
throwing up against us."
Saunders was referring to the
first five minutes of the co ntest
when GAHS blew two sco ring
chances.
Alter receivi ng the opening
klckott, GAHS marched to the
Chiefs 25 where the drive bogged
down.
On Logan's firs t play from
scr immage. Chris Carma n
pounced on a Chieftain fumbl e on
the LHS 28_ However , two penal tics nullified that threat.
Early in the seco nd period.
aft er reac hing Logan's 2!. bac~ ­
to- back penalti es kl iled that
threat which . started after Cl int
Davis recorded a second Loga n
bobble eigh t plays ea rlier.
Kopack recovers fumble - In
the third sta nza . Jason Kopack
-received a third Logan fumble.

but again GAHS was una bl e to
take any adva ntage
Near the end of the third
period, Gai li a wa s on the move
again. but a lter c rossing the
midfie ld ilne. two more penalties
killed another dnve
Alian Gar nes in te rcepted a
Chiefta in pass early in the fin al
period on the LHS 39, but again
GAHS was un able tocapitalizeon
an opportunit y made by the
defense. On the next play , John
Jordan intercepted a Blue Devils
pass. That proved to be one of the
key plays of the game.
Starting on their own 39 with
10:48 remaining. LHS marched
61 yards in 17 plays. With 2:26
left, Bill Copley booted a 26-ya rd
field goa l to give LHS a J-0 lead
Big play in the drive, probabl y
the biggest play of th e game as
far as Logan fans were co ncerned. was completion of a thi rd
down pass from Davidson to
Copley, a soft-floater in the right
flat good for 14 yards. Tha t gave
LHS a first down on the GAHS 15.
GAHS didn't quit - GAHS did
not give up, making a des pera te
effort to win or tie the score la te
in the co ntest loliowing a 32 ya rd
kickoff return by Allan Garnes.
The Gailians moved to Logan·s
15 with 25 seconds left.
However, on the nex t play,
Nate Dicke rson intercepted a
Blue Devil pass on the LHS one.
The Chiefs then ran out the cloc k.
Ga llipolis dropped to 24 overall and 0 I in the lea gue. Loga n is
1-5 a nd 1-0. Ga liipoiis wili ho st
Marietta Friday. Logan wiil hos t
Warren Local.
Logan rushed for_12J yards in

1970 SEO.U CHAMPIONS HONORED - Several members of
lhe 1970 Gallla Academy High foothall championship team were

46 attempt s, led by Co pley's 55

the winnmg drive for 15 key
ya rd s in crucia l s ituations. Da vidson connected on three of 12

yards in 26 car ri es. T he vetera n
LHS back carried nine times in

Introduced prior to Friday night's Logan -Galllpolls football Rarne
on Memorial Field.
aerials to ne Intercepted) for 20
ya rd s. LHS had 143 total ya rd s in
55 pl ays.
Blue Devil leaders - Gallipolis
rushed for 137 yards in 39 trips,
led by Gene Garnes' 84 in 15 trips .
Clint Da vis hit fou r of IJ ae ri a ls

Orioles hand
Indians loss
By BOBKEIM
UPI Sports Writer
CLEVE LAND IUP!t - After
15 big-league starts Ben McDonald knows how to finis h.
The rookie from Louslana
Sta te pitched his second s hutou t
of the year Friday night to lead
the Baltimore Or io les to a 2-0 win
over the Cleveland Indians. giv
ing up ju st four hits whi le
walk ing one and s triking out
four. The complete game wa s
McDonald 's third of the year and
ra !sed h Is record to 8-5 with a 2. 45
ea rned run average.
" It' s see ms like in coliegr
whenever I got out of the firs t
three Innings I'd get in a groove
and gel guys out," sai d Me Do
na id , who retired the final 10
Indian s in order. "That 's what
most starters do ."
Most good sta rter s. at least ,
and Fri day Mc Do nald did not
REACHES FOR BALL - Gaillpolls' ,Jason Kopack (23) dives for
pass from Clint Davis in Friday 's SEOAL opener against Logan on
Memorial Field. Logan won 3-0.

ttwo int ercep ted) tor 5H yards.
GAHS had 190 ya rd s In 52 plays.
Tony Ca naday stood out defen sively for GA HS. co llecting sev
era l ind ividu al tac kles.

SIMPSON SCORES- Oak HID
end
pson
back to make an over-the-shoulder catch- one of seven he would
grab in lhe game - of an Allen Potter pass for one of his three
touchdown catches in the second quarter of Friday night's
homecoming contest against North Gallia, which the Oaks won
36-li. (Times-SenUnel photo by G. Spencer Osborne )

Game statistics
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Los t rushing
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Ba ltim ore scored both of its
ru ns in the seco nd off Sergio
Valdez. 5- 6, who gave up one

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Oak IIIII running back Bill Potter (with hall) gets up alter being
tackled by an unidentilied North Gailla defender In the second
quarter of Friday night' s SVAC game at Oak Hill . as Oak Hill
fullback Rob Adkins 132 1 walks bac k to the huddle . Adkins and
Potter comhined for 21 I of the Oaks ' 22R yards in th e IUU's 36-G

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Majors

TRIPPED FROM BEHIND - GaiDa's Clint Davl• (10) is
tripped from behind by unidentified Logan player in Friday's
game on Memorial Field, which the Chieftains won 3-0. Closing In
Is Logan defensive back Nate Dickerson.

.JACKSON - Mik e Morgan's
five yard TD pas s to John Beatty
-.with just 46 seconds remain ing
· -earned the Jackson l ronmen to a
: 121-17 SEOAL vtctory over the
-'Marie tta Tigers Friday night
Thr wi n givps !he Ironmen a 6-0
·s ta rt , their best since the 1969
: season when they went 6- 0 early
: and then fincshl'd with a 9-0·1
· mark

Th£' winni ng go£11 was set up
· when Robbie Meachem reco ·
· vered a Tiger fumble at the MHS
• J l yard line with four minutes left
; to pla y
• Eight pla ys . later Morga n
• found Beatty wtth the winning
:pass . a nd Marty Exline ran the

· two polnr conversio n.
• Morgan go t the lronmen on th e
: board ear ly when he raced 75
.. yards ro payd irt if'ss than tw o
: minutes into lhC' contes t and

:Dennis Bays kic ked the ex tra
·poi nt.
- The Tigers gorl4 point s In the
; seco nd period when quarterback
• Pa t MacRae hit Adam McKitrick
:with a four yard pas s at 9: 52 a nd
•

just over one m tnute la ter Chad
Lincoln ra ced 47 ya rd s with a
pass interception return Joe
Smit h kickl'd both ex tra points
and the Tigers w~re up 14-7.
With six minutes lett J ac kson's
Rya n Mapes s pri nted 30 yard s

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In th~ th ird quarter Sm ith
booted a 27 yard field goal to give
thrTigers a 17- IJ lea d a nd set the
stage for the .Jackson comeba ck
In the final seconds of play.
Exl ine ted J ackson with 18:!
yards on Jl carries a nd Morgan
add ed 82 more out of his quarter ·
back slot.
Jeff

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workhorse with 106 vards on Hi
carries while MacRae connected
on 11 of 24 passes for 126 yards
wi th one interce pted. McKitri ck
was his favorit e target with four
catches for 4.1 yards and onP
tour hdown .

Score by qua rters
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J ac kson ... ...... .. i 6 0 8-2 1

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Marietta .............. O I
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October ~ games:
Marietta at GaliipoUs
Jackson at Athens
Warren Local at Logan
Wellston at Meigs
Coa l Grove at Buffalo
Milton a t Point Pleasant
Ironton at Portsmouth
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COPLF:Y SHINES - Logan's Bill Co pley ( 30) kicked a
game -winning 26-yard field
goal, and rushed for 55 yards
in 26 all&lt;mpl• to pace Logan to
a 3-0 Southeaster n Ohi o
League football win over host
Ga!Upolis Friday nlghl. He
also caught three passes for 20
yards 1all in the game's
winning drive) and punted
three times for 96 yards.

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nine-play. 44-yard drive that . combined with Bill Potter's two-point
conversion ru n. gave the hosts a
28-ll lead.
In the final chapter. most of the
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were taking weil-deserved seats on
the bench while the second- and
third-!I ringers were on the field
getting a piece of the action. The
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linebacker, got some time at
running ba ck and made the most of
his offensive action with a five-yard
touchdown run with 8 04 left in the
battle. Bill Bell's tw o-point conversian run gave the Hill a 36-0 lead.
Vinton' s only points of the night
came on the only fumble the Oaks
lost - a wild pit!' hby Kuhn , the new
quarterback , that stayed airborne
tong enough for No rth 's Tom
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end zone unmolested. The fumbl e
on the sna p for the fo llowing
two-point conversion was rf'C'Overed by the Oaks, and with 5 09
left. the Oaks' lead wa s reduced to
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yards on fi ve canies. Fuilback
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attempts. Smith was th rown back
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Score by quarters
Eastern .
.0 0 6 6-1'.2
Kyger Creek .. ... 0 14 0 6-;io

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Gi lmore l.l83.li. Swis he r t8 -19t
and Edwards lti ·11 I- Catching
passes for the scar let a nd gray
wer~ Rob Gilmore I 1-2li. Hall
11 -b. one TOt. Bradbury 11-12,
one TDJ and Sean Denney tl-6 )
Jumor .J eff Durst , makmg hts
first start at quar terback for tb e
Eag les, was 5 of 9 for49 yards . ~ e
found targets tn Mike Smtth
t2-16J. Chad Savoy 11-141. Wes
Holter 11 -11 1 and Btsseii 11-81.
Kyger Creek wi ii play Hannan

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helped KC take a 14-0 advantage
into the loc ker room at halftime.
TheEaglescutthe iea dtoeight
when tailba ck Tim Bisseii li B
carries. 172 yards! scored on an
84 yard touchdown run with 4:.14
left in the thi rd frame Th e
followin g ex tra -point kick fa iled
Blsseii was in business again 10
seco nd s into prime time. as he
brok e away for a 42 -yar d touc hdown run . As wa s truP following·
Bissell's first score, the extra Polntkickwa s offthemark,and
the Bobcats' lea d remained at
14-12 .
The final score ca me when
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run wit h 5 50 left in the game.
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du cing the fin al score
In additi on to Dan iels and
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San Olq;:o 2. C!ll(' Jnnatl 1

quarterback Aaron McCarty
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pla y, J5.yard drive. Valley's last
vis it to the promised la nd ca me
when Wail. as a sa fet y, reco ·

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connected with tight end Rryan
Hall for a 15-ya rd pas s (8 451 a nd
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:Coal Grove
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•'DeSa les..... .... .. .. 4 I 132 32
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·Portsmouth ..... 4 2 174 100
:ft. Pleasant ... J 2 !OJ 71
:-Meigs ....... .. ....... J J 149 152
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::Galllpolls........
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:Logan .... ... ____ .. I 5 18 149
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:Jackson 21 Marietta 17
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Jackson posts 21-17
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This drive, a typical drive for the
Hili, ended when Alien Potter
tossed a 24-yard scoring strike to
Simpson on !ourth-and -23 following
an iliegal-motion penalty aga inst
Oak Hili declined by the Pirates
Then Alien Potter threw a t'Ml-polnt
conversion pass to wide receiver
Phil Kuhn lone of two catches he
would get in the game, ali for 25
yards I to put the hos1s ahead 8-{]
with 8: 09 to go in act one.
The Oaks were In a bit more of a
hurry to score their second touchdown. as they used 2:05 to move 75
yards in stx plays. This drive ended
when Adkins barreled In off left
tackle from the two. Foilowing
Allen Po tter's two-point conversion
pass to Maynard, the Oaks went
ahead 14-D with J: 45 left in the fir st
quarter
The Hili sco red once in each
quarter a her that. picking up TO
No. 3 with 8: 44 left In the first half .
when Allen Potter wrapped up an
11-play. 53-yard dlivewith a 10-yard
paydin pass to Simpson . The
two-point conversion run by Kuhn
was shan of the end wne, and the
Oaks took a 2[).() lead.
In round three. Allen Potter and
Simpson connected for a four-yard
touchdown pass un third-and-goal
after A.P faked a handoff to his
cousin. who was successful at
drawing a crowd of Pirates whenever he got close to the line of

Kyger Creek hands Eastern 20-12 loss

AID - Sy mm es Va lley aired
out its fru strat ion over last
week's 26-0 loss to Oak Htil b~
rack ing up 38 poin ts In the first
ha lf e n route to ham meri ng
Southwester n 38-7 Frid ay night.
The Vikings got t hree touchdowns in the first quarter . all b~
senior running back Kenny Da niels !four a ttempts. 188 yard st .
The fi rs t.' a 28 -ya rd run, con
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ear ned run on four hit s In eight

Pirate quarterbacks Cla y Smith
and Jeff Ratliff on the run primarily cast and west -all night .
The Vinton corps gained 38 yards
rushing in 11 tnes- 55 fewer yards
on three more attempts than Oak
Hill fullback Rob Adkins. who
scored one of the hosts' fi ve
touchdowns.
''They were big up front . and we
didn't run that weli," said North
Gaiiia skipper Gregg Ded
Following the pre-game parade
of queen candidates on the field, th e
Hill started parading its various
weapons after receiving the open
~1g kickoff. After Adkins gained ln
yards on the first play from
scrimmage, Oak Hill quarterback
Alien Potter (10-14,175yards , three
TD pas!I!S ) took a one-step drop and
launched a 19-yard pass to Simpson
who was stopped by Pirate deep
backs Clay Smith and Charlie
McGinness. Then Bill Potter, Alien
Potter's cousin. exploded through
Ute middle of the Pirates' defensive
front a nd picked up eight of the !Ill
yards he would have for the night.
On a number of occasions
throughout the game, Bill Potter
would take advantage of the trap
blocks that center Brian Dunn and
guards Chris Lovett and Brook
Moq;an were putting on North's
defensive interior and be able to get
as many yards. it not more. inside
as he wou ld running sweeps.

Symmes Valley beats
Southwestern 38-7

allow a ru nne r pa s t second ba se
as the OrioiPs won their seco nd

s tl'alght while Clevela nd has los t
three in a row . It was McDon al d's
fir st start against th e Indian s.
" He's capa ble of doing that ,"
Manager Fra nk Robinson said of
Mc Dona ld 's complete ga me
"When he goes out In the eight h

By G. SPENCER OSBORNE
'llmes-Sentlnel Staff
OAK HILL - The hands of tight
end Mike Simpson helped Oak Htil
sutvive its numerous penalties and
North GalUa' s penetrating defense
en route to a 36-6 homecomi ng
victory Frilay night.
"As soon as we saw tbem
doubie-&lt;:overing !wide receiver)
Shane !Maynard, who caught one
pass in the game!. we saw them
leaving Mike open." said Oak Hill
boss Scott Bartholomew of Simpson, a 6-0. !53-pound senior who
caught seven passes for 147 yards
and three touchdowns- a season
high tor Oak Hlii receivers.
Simpson's catches saved the day
for the south Jackson squad, as
North Gallia's defense, according
to Bartholomew . "took us out of our
running game." Penetration. aggresslveness and "running to the
football" were words the Oaks'
first-year commander used in
describing the Pirates' defense.
However , the Hill's ground game
was far from anemic, as it s 228
yards on 52 attempts show s.
The Oaks hun themselves with
penalties,surrenderingl!Oyardsin
the contest. However, North
couldn't capitalize on this real
estate giveaway, as the Oaks'
defensive front . led by senio r
defensive tackles Shawn Reese and
Wade Burdine. among others. kept

CHESHIRE _ In spite of being
held lo a season -tow 101 yards
rushing Kyger Creek went to the
a ir twice for touc hdowns to
capture its second straight win a 20-12 victory over Eastern
Frida y night in t he Bobcat s'
homecoming ga me.
The verdict boosts Kyger
Creek' s record to 5 1 overa ll a nd
2- 1 in th e SVAC. The toss was the
Eagles' first in the co nfere nce.

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September 30, 1990

Southern posts 28-0 homecoming win over Hannan Trace
By SCOTI WOLFE
T·S Corrt&gt;spondPnl
RACINE · Uliltztng an eq ua l!\
efk ct i ve ground and passin g
gam1\ th e Sout hrr n TornadoPs

throug h wh en Wf' nf'PdPd to. This
was a v irtorv l or the community

and I thank. them for the hard
work t h p~· \: J p ut into our pro-

rol led to an exciti ng 28-0 honw-

gra m and on thP f ield ..
Hanna n Trace head coac h Don

com i ng victory over th p Hannan
T r ace Wildcats herC' Friday

Saund ers satd. "Sout hern did a
fine job. Thev \\'ere up for

night in SVA(' foot ball acti on

forced us to put people in at other
positions. but that doesn't take
away the fa ct Southern had a fine
ga me . Thev put the ball in the
endzonP acd wp didn ' t . We came
close t hrPI.' t imPs , hut d idn 't put i t
on in the PnrlzonC'. Overall. I was
plpased wi th our pfron."

Sou thPrn is now 2·4 ovpral l and

ready. Their passing attac k hurt

Hac nan Trace 1-5 SHS is 1-2 in
th e SVAC wh ile HT is 0-3.

us mon? than we expected . Wa

J a rrod Circle had another bi g
passng game for Southern hitting
9-19 for three touchdowcs, 183

just didn 't do a good job handling
th e pass . We had a good week of
practice ... much better than thp
ga me indi cated.··

J ason Circle caught three of his
brother 's aerials for 65 yards and
one touchdown, while Mike

F r id a~,· ._

gam(' w&lt;Js on the
yrrge of brcoming a fir s t pPrlod
&lt;Bc orrles s dPadlo&lt;'k, as both

homecommg

k arn s playetl equal ly well and

Sa und er s

and

th ey

added.

we rE'

" Injuries

yard s.

and

one

interception .

Evans grabbed three rPceptinn s

11ard in thP OpPning moment s .

for 118 yards and two TDs .
In addition to his fine offensiva
game Todd Grindstaff led the
SHS defen se with a fumble
recovery and n ine ta ckles Jam ie

Proffitt had a fumbl e recovery
and fo ur tackles . Nick Adams-~
tackles. and Ruu se ll Singleton
and Trav is Nease seven tackles

apiece.
Behind Ron Lambert and Chad
Barnes· fine offenstve work for
HT, Allen Queen carried two
times for 5 yards, and Brian
Brumfield had the remaining
yardage.

Dean Cremeens had two recep·
caught two for 17 yards, Lambert
2-7, and Shane Cox a great game
of 2 for 43 yards .
Allen Queen had 8 tackles acd
two assis ts , wh ile James Ca udil l
and Cremeens had six tackles

rrn· s Pdgr in l'X)X'rirnrP began to
shi ne midwa.\ · throug h the DJX'n-

Jng fram e.

miss most of nex t year's season

• So uthern ~ !r uck fr om both the
~r o und and t hP ai r all even ing

becau se he is headed next month
to the Persian Gulf with the
Roya l Air Force. Edwards won a
bronze medal at lh e Commonwealth Games in January .

long and ope ned the game in
simila r

fa shion.

Overa l l.

Yards passi ng
To!al yardagl'

2.14

the

times for

H(l

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F'u m bl E'S· IOS 1
Penal ti es ..
Punts ..

hosts Kyger Creek .
Score by quarl&lt;,.s
Hannan Trace ... .0 U II U- 0
Southern .............. 8 8 6 6- 28

Track and field
Brita in's top shot-pulter, Paul
Edwards. appears certain to

Tornad o ('~ r u ~hPd 35

Yafds ru shln)::

~~
. n ll ~

Com p -att ..

and t hree assists each
Southern goes to Sou1hwt:"ste rn
next week, while Hann an Tracl'

Sou.

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Fll 1ards. and hit 9-19 complelion s iJarrod Circle passes ) for
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Ow firq r·uu nd. J&lt;.trrod Circ le hit
f'\dn IJr·o thrr .Jason Ci rc le with a
1:) v;nd spira l for the game' s first
. . &lt; ·u r ·~ · ,\ si m ilar pattern and
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r1.1 1ion addc·d thP two-poin t PA T
t·rJn \'tTo.., io n acd So uthern led 8-0.
S(Ju thl' rn ·.., offensp has been
JU'-o! "h ' of pu11ing together gre at
~; ll!li' " t~ll srctson,
but more
t' lli 'IJur .lg ing Fri da y night wa s
r:·11 ' t '\C t •lt ~ nt t'ffort put forth b.v
rl :t · SH S dP !f' nsr,
which was
\\·t·ll p r~!i..,t • d by So uth r rn Coac h
I ),1\ I d (; ;I u I
l'r 11 11' 111 thP game· G aul stated
t' tJfli Hlt ·n rl\ . ··\-\'(·are rPady . l feel
!-:Ood ,dJout !O night Thr ki ds havp
ll. 1d .1 good '''f'f'k of prac t ice. I
ht •ltl'\'1 ' tf W( ' \-'.'in :1nd grt somr
1 onf Hh· nc(' tonight. we can ha vr
•1 ~.:ood '-~'Con d ha If of 1hr sf' a son ."
.\fl l ' l th f' ga mP Cau l r f' ffl rc tPd
' h' ''-(' th oughl s and praisrd bot h
~ ht offl'n"i\'r and drfc nsivP uc its
tr )r d gn'a l l'f fort
_,\ good ha ! tl f' in the trr nchPs
d ~\ · t · ! u pnl m :hP "r cond quartf' r.
, ac h c luh ).;i\' ing a "little push
.1nd c., hou •" , howr\·rr. nci thPr
hr nt untll tht • c) : -f7 mark of thr
(';H·to Sn ut hi ' rn ·s MichaC'! Evan s
1 ,1 u ~ h t e~
y ard a(•r ia l from QB
.l ..uTod Ci r c lr cappi ng a -fi _,·ard

"I."

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lhdt put SHS up lH
Ll n
exc ha ngr

Fo I low! ng

of
po:.,s(&gt;~;,s i o n ~ li T l OO k OH" r derp i n
t iH' holr . Thi s sPt up a Sout hern
ddrn si\·r surge that caugh t HT

1!11 Chad Garnes in the cndzono
tor a sa fery. Ir was now 16-0al th e

1 2H mark berore th e half.
T t11· hi g diffrrrncf' i n thr gamf'
.,, ,,.., Southern' s J bilit v to prn f'· r ,ttr ' thr- r ndzo nr: So uth Prn
1 .m w up u·i th thP big p la~· both
'·' ,i\ "· whilr HT cam a clo-,r on
ltm'' ' oc ca sions. but could no t
:1·.1r h pJ \·dirr
St al t'-!i r all_
\ . both clubs wrrr
\ 1·1'\ clo"i '. ninf' f ir st do wn .., both
' \ ,!\ ..... \\'l l h SHS tak i ng a :1:&gt;.'1-2 ~4
1·dgt · 1n tfJt.t l o ffrn sr
S(IU ihi 'l n ' f'ni or T gdd Crind
t,d ! '• ' ·' " thr· mid fi(' ld work ·
lltll '- t ' t &lt;i!T\'l n}.; 17 rimrs fnr 11 ~
-. .111 ! " 1n , t t lfil ' 1· lfor1.
Hrtn l..t m twrr H';t&lt;.. tht • Wild cat
11 1rn-- Lt \. t ' ,!IT(jl~lh ~ I rimt• s for
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\\' Ill It · Chad 11arcr ~
" t ), t m tJit&gt;d \1\ •.. 1rcb on )-l carrie;;
l lT ~~ tpllii mnn• Allrn Qurrn
!i. 1iltu mt!\ l ' ! I r tnl " tro ng ).! UJ J'd 10
tti!l b: tck ,1 ftt ·1 r·~ ·~-:: u l a r FB .J ason
\l)tl h up n' JnJun ·d J knt'('durin):!
ThrJr . . d.t \ ·..., p! .rc tiC t' In lht' ·"'"
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McGill captures Hanrest 50 race
By SCOTT WOLFE

T-S Corresp&lt;Jndenl
STF.WART- Butch :vlcGill or
WPst Union , W Va. rook the lead
on the third lap and never looked
hac k l 'nroult' ro posting an
im prl'ssi vr lat e model victorv in

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fuoth :1ll r'luh &lt;~lld "om/' good
c~thll'tr &lt;... hut tnni ght wr· r amf'

Oak.~

win ...

f rom C :~1
Ho~thff WLI-" ~or h for ~~.~ yards rtnd
one tntf'rcf'ption. and Smith. who
ca ught hoth paS'¥'S, wa s 0 for 9.
inl'ludi n.g onr intPreeprion No rth 's
Prrant pa s ~s wrn' pic ked off by
Mr~vn a rd and StrwarL
1 Con lln ur d

On thts """k's calendar. Oa k Hill
:1"' will face Eas tern at
12,
1
Tupi&gt;·rs Pla ins. while l'or1 h Ga llia
( 2 ~.

1 ~ l w ill host Symmf's Val lPy .
S&lt;·on' hy 'I uarlers
North Ca llia .
0 0 0 6- ti
Oak Hill
.. li b R R-:lJ;

Game statistics
Orpa rtmenl
Fir~ l

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Tnl..tl vards

Rushina

y ard ~

Passlnlil y ard ~
Att .-com p.
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02

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P(in, lll «

,.

powpr by ove rtakic g Dalton on
lhr nrx t go-round.

Hard-chargi ng Ron Wtlliams
cla tm ed hi s hea t a nd the fea ture

13y lap 18 McG ill was bcg tnn tng

in t hr spor t'\ma n diviuion with a

lap the fie ld and build a hugo
load.Thl' inside story though was
that Ajams had co me from last to

fine drtve over trackich amplo n
Ph il Davis, Jiv Avick, Roger
Coza d. Aaron Flem tng, Robert
Stackpole. Steve Wood s, and
Kev·i n Haught. Rggcr Coza d
claim ed th e first heat.
lc the Street Stoc k dt vision

10

sixt h on these iciri al circu it s

the 7th a nn ual Skoal Pan trv
St ores Harvest 50 Frrda1· night at
Ukvline Specdw av
Thr bount iful 'Harvrst' w as

r nginr wors moving th e 'Ba ndit '
On th e rrs tart runner up Bog_gs

worth plent y (dollar amount
unknown) to I he veteran McG i ll,

Stevr Th omas cl aived thP win

chall enged for the if'Jd , but
McG ill then foucd his groove and

over John Willtams. Ralpp
Gard ner. Hoger Ga rnes. Rick
Carsev, Clair Sulli va n. Mika
Spen se r. Hoger Dunlap . Rick
Vehan, and Har old Pickens

who edged tra ck champign Hob
Adam s. Jr . by five cor lengths at
th e fini sh.
Albans.

St.

W . \ ·'3 ..

dr i vf' r·

Porkv Shores r larmPd th&lt;· $4011
wi nne r 's paycheck i n the SP mi
Latr Di vision. w hilf&gt; Kon V\·' i l li
am s grabbed th r Sport sman
main. acd Stf'vP Thom as tiH'

Street Stoc ks.
As a full harvest moon glirn
mrred ac ross th f' Sky li nP cl ~1q .
thr dr ivf'r ' s i n thf' la tr model
divi sion b ec&lt;Jm e a bit ovC'I
acx ious 1n lhf'ir bids to rnakp tht ·
fraturr . [)f' s pii P sorrH' wrinklad
tTtPtal thl' r;J(' ing was nut subpar
;J ~ fi vf' close pn'l imina r.\· 1'\'t' nt o;
Sf't
tlw '&gt;t&lt;lg(' fllr a terrikic

ft•aturP
Thr paradP lap w a&lt;&gt; lf'd b\· thi•
b;Ju ti ful Tran s-T 1•ch tr;n·smi s
sion pace car

Dalton the n dropped out wi th
to f1rth

built an oth er strong lead . On thr

:lOth lap Adams overtook Boggs
for second, but a!Sta lled Har old
RPdman brought out th e yellow.
reverti ng back to the !Jst lap .
McGillidisplavcd hi s dominance;

Adam s

pro,·idrd

thr

drama. Brieflv on the 42nd an d
l :lrd circuit s Adams made a bi rl
on McG ill in traffic. but th~n
q an ed to fnde at the fini sh.
Alban y' s Larry Bond chargrcl
from sixth to thi rd to pass
brothcru Ra ndv and Joc k Boggu
in the r0m ainin g threr la ps to
r laim third .

At the ftnt sh 11 wa s McG ill.
i\dam s. Bond. J ack Boggs,
Hardv Boggs, Delm as Co nirs .
.Andy Bo nd. Bobb) Da vidso n.

The Dalton ga ng 's Garv Dallon
:r nd " Black .J ack" Roggs paced
thf'

t unkn own

t lr with Don Clark in th e second,

num ber or sta rters plus promo

wh i t(' Tim Nrwm an and Bruce
Dr nn is rook thr rPmainin g ho·
nors. i{ J nd _
v Roggu won thr
IL"v1ain

firld

rcrs c hoicr :r th ro ug h turn s threr

and four [or th e start, but aga in

A ft r r s('VPral re starts. howevrr.
n ' pai rs wrrf' made and Adam s
tag grd thP ta i l.
D;ilton g rahb&lt;'cl thr- l' arl:-.· lr acl.
hut on l ht· initial r ou nd McGill
t)ag grd Hoggs, thPndispla _
v f'd hi ~

rwzuwwtt

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Hrat wi nnrr s werP Dunlapi and

StCI'&lt;' Thomas .
Prior to thE' ni ght' s racin g
acti vlt iPs thr trac k champion s
wrr(' crownpd Adam s cia imf'd
his sixt h track ti tle in th€' L ate

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are looktng down there."
After th e Sa nd ini stas lost out in
February 's elections. the United
States dropped its embargo, and
:vt ar ti nez hopes the doors will

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"Our kids gave rt all they had
and I'm proud of them," VanMeter
SaJd. "ll we had a couple of breaks
here and there that went our way
we might have won the game, but
we gave it our all and that's all
anyone can ask," he addoo.
Wahama returns to action next
Friday mght when the White Falcons host visiting Gu~an Valley in
the locals annual homecoming tilt
at 7:30p.m.

o~ned

Nirarn guan ballpla yers . he sa id
he would al so offer h1 s services
as an instructor. as he doe s in thr
offse aso n i n high sc hools around
Mi omi. whrrc he lives wilh his
wifr and four c hildrf?n .
"I t rv to giH' awa~· what I 'vc
lparne ci . ·· hf' sa id . " I don't

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recc1vers rn the contest were Terry
Weaver with one catch for 26 yards
while Stewart led Wahama with
one recepuon lor IU yards.
Defensively the White Falcons
recovered a pair Van fwnbles with
Sam Thompson and Tmvis Johnson
coming up with the loose pigskin
and Jimmy Goodnite, Kevin
Sparks, Shane Grimm and Sam
Thompson pacing lhe Falcon
defense in tackles.

"As baseball goes. there's bPen

Championsh ips in Edmont on. AI ·
bcrt.&lt;1this summer. defeating thr

! bi.llion debt . Th e nat ion wa s al so

Terry Weaver pickoo off a Johnson
aerial at the Falcon 16 and rerumoo
it 53 yards to get the Bulldogs out
of U'Ouble and enable the Van offense to run out the clock and
preserve the victory.
Van tlominaloo the games bnat
statistics although Wahama playoo
much better than tlte final stats
show. The Bulldogs pickoo up 19
first downs and tocaled 259 rushing
yards and 33 passing for a net total
of 292 offensive yards. Wahama
managoo just six first downs while
running for 130 yards and passing
for 14 for 144 yards in total of·
fdtse. Van forced three White Fal·
con rumover.; wllile Wahama came
up with two Bulldog turnovers.
lndiVItlually Vanhoose loo all
ground gainer.; witlt I 32 yards in
24 carries while Scott Grant notch·
ing 66 yards in 12 tries and Tony
Gibson 38 yards in 10 carries .
Wahama was led in rushing by
Larck with 70 yards in eight at·
tempts while Carl King pickoo up
42 yards in I0 carries and Rocky
Stewart, 29 yards in just six tries.
Johnson complet£d six of 12
aerials for 14 yards with two passes
being intercepted while Van signal
caller Tony Gibson connected on
two of seven for 33 yards. Leading

the muscular running back. As a
result, Van scored what proved to
be the winning touchdown after
marching the 75 yards in 11 plays.
Gibson went over for the score, but
the two point PAT conversion run
was un successful leaving the
Bulldogs wilh a 14-7 lead.
The score remained a1 14-7
throughout the remainder of the
third penod and for most of the
founh canto without any real
serious threats. However, with time
running out on the White Falcons a
fired up defensive eleven forced
Van to punt the ball away, but unfonunately a bone crunclling tackle
separated the Wahama returner
from the ball witlt Tommy Grant
recovering for Van at the Falcon
42-yard line.
Once again the White Falcon
defense was called upon with the
fans urging the White Falcons on.
Sam Thompson came up with a
loose snap to give the Wllite Falcons another chance at what could
be a game tying touchdown. A twoyard gain by Larck was followed
by a 15-yard personal foul penalty
assessed on the Bulldog.s whrch
moved the ball into Van temtory.
An eight-yard gain by l.arck gave
Wahama the ball at the van JL, uul

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second half kickoff wrth the visitors
dnvin g 75 yards to paydirt. Van·
hoosc once again was the man to
stop in tl1c senes and lhe White
Falcons fa tied to cffcctJvely contarn

took second-place at the wor ld

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132 yards in 24 carries wrlh the
majority of the bruising fullbacks'
yardage coming on second effons
after being met at the line by the
Wahama defense.
Offensively
for
Wahama,
Johnson completed sil&lt; of 12 passes, but those com pletition~ were
~ood for only 14 total yards as the
JUnior quanerback was forced to
scramble to avord the strong Van
pass ru sh.
The Bulldogs drew first blood by
gomg 50 yards in seven plays for
the games first score. Vanhoose netted 23 yards in the series which included a one-yard plunge for the
touchdown with 5:45 to play in the
opening stanza. Tony Gibson skuted around the right side for the two
point conver&gt;ion to stake the
Bulldogs to an early 8-0 advantage.
Wahama came right back following the ensuing kickoff to pull to
within a point with the Whtte Falcons going 63 yards in just two
plays. Junior running back Brent
Larck broke on· tackle and after
seemingly being stopped for a shon
gain meed into the open and sped
down the near side! ine before being
caught from behind at the Van
eight-yard line. Carl King then took
a pllch outside to the left and skirtoo into the end zone untouched for
an eight-yard scoring run. Sam
Thompson bootoo the extra point 10
make the count 8-7 wilh 4:53
remaining in the quarter.
The remainder of the half was a
defensive sli'Uggle with Wahama
failing to generate any kind of an
offense auack while the White Falcon defensive unll turned back Van
time after time with a bend, but not
break effon. The Bulldogs
threatened on lhe final drive of tllC
half by marching from their own 30
to the Wahama one-yard line but
the Falcon defense stacked Van ·
hoose up al the goal line as the first
hal f concluded.
The Bulldogs scored their win nin g touchdown followtng the

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By Gary Clark
The Van Bulldogs snuffed out a
last ditch Wahama White Falcon
rally Friday night after coming up
wtth a parr of rumovers in the
games final four minutes to hand
the Bend Area team a narrow 14· 7
setback in what would have to be
considered as one of the most excit·
ing games ever played at the Mason
County School.
Although the Bulldogs came out
on top, it was. the fans attending
Fnday mghts h1gh school gridiron
action at Bacthel Stadium who
came away the real winner.; as both
Southwest Conference squads gave
11 their all for the full 48-mtnute
contest. The eventual outcome of
the action packed outing was in
doubt until the final minute when
Bulldog Quarterback Tony Gibson
picked u~ a first down on a six·yard
run Wlih JUSt 58 seconds remaining.
"It was just a matter of breaks,"
said a disappointed WHS coach
bon VanMeter following the hard
hitting contesl "! thought we had a
chance until they picked up that last
first down. You've got to g1vc them
credrt, they came to play and they
got those two big breaks at lhe end
which proved to be too much for us
to overcome."
· Van recovered a Wahama fumble
with 4: 20 rcmruning and then after
~iving tlte ball back to the While
Falcons picked off a John Johnson
aerial with 1:52 to play to thwart a
last ditch rally that was being
staged by the Falcon offense. The
loss jeopardizes the Wh1te Falcons
chances of reaching post season
competition as the Wahama gndders fall to 3-2 on the year wh1le
visiting Van improves to 4-1.
The two detennining factors tn
the highly emotional Class A encounter proved to be the mabtlity of
the Wahama defense to stop Van
workhorse Shane Vanhoose and the
ineffici ency of the Bend Area team s
offensive line in provtdtng signal
. caller Johnson with enough time to
· throw the football.
. Vanhoose, the Bulldogs 6-foot -I,
t91 pound hard running se nior, ran
mostly through, not around, the
White Falcons defense for a total of

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Parkersburg South posts 29-20 victory over Big Blacks
By Rick Simpkins
The Parkersburg South Patriots
scored 22 points in a six minute
Sjl8ll of lbe third quaner enroute tD

a 29-20 upset of the Point Pleasant
Big Blacks last night at Saunders
Memorial Field. The loss drops the
Big Blacks to 3-2 on the season, 21 in the Pioneer Athletic Conference, while South improves tD 42 ovtrall and 4-1 in the conference.
"Erase the six minutes in the
third quarter when they scored the
22 points and it is a different
ballgame," said PPHS head coach
Sreve Safford. "Bu~ unfonunately
for us, you have to count all 48
minutes," added Safford.
Point came out on top in almost
every offensive category including
lOial yardage, passing yardage and
first downs. Bu~ in a statistic that
comes as somewhat of a surprise,
the Patriots outrushed the Big
Blacks. "We got the balance that I
wanted. We JUSt didn't score
enough points," said Safford. "I
think we played well offensively.
Plul Swisher played well.
"He had a couple of passes dropped that hurt us a lillie," concluded
Safford.
Turnovers played a key role m
the con test. Pomt turned the ball
over four times in the game, whtle
South gave the ball to Point on
three occasions. Fifleen of South's
points came directly as a result of a
Point Pleasant miscue.
Thts game was almost a com plete reversal of previous Point
games thts season. The Blacks,
normally a slow-starting team,
came on strong at the bcgmning,
but dtd not sustain that in the Iauer
stages of the contest. Point drew
first blood on the opening drive of
the contest, drivmg the ball 7R
yards on only three plays. The
touchdown came on a 77-yard pass
from SwiSher ID Chuck Wood , who
caught the ball on hiS own 35- yanl
line and outran everyone to the end
zone. Wood added the extra pomt,
and in less than two mmutc s of ac tion. the locals had taken a 7-0
lead.
That lead stood for the remrundcr
of the first quaner, although tt LOck
some preuy good defensive plays
from Pomt Pleasant to protec t the
lead. On South's intttal possesSion
of the game, they were drivmg
toward a possible tying score when
Jason Swain str1ppcd the football
loose from a Parkersburg South
receiver and Sam Ferrell recovered
the ball on the Po1nt 12-yard line.
Although the Blacks eventually had
10 punt the ball back to South . they
had escaped an early Patnot attack.
South did get on the board wllh
7:46 remaining '" the half when
quanerback Aaron Laudcrman ran
the ball in from the 3-yard lmc .
That play was the lith of the drive
that started on the South 40-yard
line. The Patriots had the oood field
position as a result of a Point
Pleasant punt that lbe Patriots partially blocked and recovered at the
40. The drive featured the running
of Chad Townsend and Davtd
Mackey and also the throwing arm
of quanerback Lauderman. Mall
Weaver tied the game with the extra
pomt ktek.
Moments later, the Patnots were
knocking at the door again, thts
time after rccovenng a Point
fumble at the Btg Black 30-yard
line. Bu~ the defense held on a 4th
and I play from the Pomt 21 and
lbe Blacks took over from there . It
took the Big Blacks only seven
plays to put the ball m the end zone
with Chuck Wood, who led all
rushers in the game wtth 1(&gt;4 yards,
scoring from 25 yards out on a
draw play. The big play of the drive
came on a Swisher to Sam Ferrell

pass that covered 34 yards wun that was tntended for Billy Mc- rerritory that they turned into a
only 45 seconds left in the half. Dermitt. South capitalized on the touchdown. and the other was that
Wood scored on the next play to turnover when Mackey ran 70 kickoff that they recovered on our
give the Blacks the lead.
yards for a touchdown just four 19," said Safford. "It was real hard
South began tile second half with plays later to give the Patriots their coming back from tllose two plays.
an impressive 10-play, 57-yard tmt lead of the game. The point af. Bu~ our guys did not quit and I am
drive that resulted in a 9-yard ler kick appeared wide, but a proud of them for that."
touchdown pass from Laudennan penalty against Point pul tile ball at
The Big Blacks had one drive in
to Jason Ferrabee. David Mackey the one and a half yard line, where the final quaner that toolc them all
was the big man in the drive for the the Patriots ran the ball over for the the way ID the South seven yard
Patriots, picking up 39 yards in the two point conversion ID take a 22- line, but they could not convert on
series. This scoring drive was aided 14 lead.
a fourth down play and the threat
by two costly Point Pleasant penalOn the ensumg kickoff, ~ • . was over. Point did get the ball
ties. A pass interference against Patriots came up with a big play back at the South 41-yard line with
Point on a third down play at their tha~ according ID Safford, was one three minutes remaining.
13-yard line, and two plays later, a of the plays that turned the game
Six plays later, Phil Swisher
personal foul gave the Patriots a around. The kickoff appeared tD be
sneaked
into the end zone for the
first down at the Point 3-yard line. going out of bounds. But, the ball
touchdown
ID pull tile 8 lacks tD
A holding call against South put the stopped short of the sideline and an
within
29-20.
The II)' for the two
ball back to the 14 and two plays alen Patriot jumped on the ball at
point
conversion
[ruled, and the
later, Lauderman found Ferrabee in the Point Pleasant 19-yard line. It
the end zone for the score. Weaver took South only three plays, three Blacks were still down by nine with
added the extrll point to tie the runs by Mackey, to put the ball in 1:54 left in the game. Point never
game at 14.
the end zone. Weaver's kick split got the ball back, however, as the
The Big Blacks came right back the upnghts to give South a 29-14 Patriots picked up one first down
and ran out the clock for the win.
with an impressive drive of their lead.
own, but the threat stalled at the
"A couple of plays swung this
Phil Swisher threw the ball 17
South eight yard line when Tim game around in their favor. One
times,
completing 9 for I80 yards
Davis mtercepted a Swisher aerial was the interception deep in their

KA NSAS CITY . Mo. 1UP II Clevela nd Browns head coach
Bud Carson says the Kansas Cit y
Chiefs rush the passer as well as
an y team and th at fact . glve nlhP
sta te of his offensive line. has
made him nervou s for the health
of his quarterback. BPrnir
Ko sar.
Ca r son. prepa rin!! to mC'P t th P
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beat on quit e a bit . much more in

fa ct than we would ha ve liked,"
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sa id .

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lot of young p&lt;&gt;ople "
Cleveland 's two startin g tack

p.m . toda y at

les rr tired and it s tw o startin g

Arrowh ead St adium , ea rliPr thi s

guard s su ffered knee injuri es
before the season began. leav ing
t hree fi rs t yea r men a nd on£'
seco nd-yea r man along the front .
The sta tus of runn tng bac k Kevi n
Mac k. ou t with a brok en fin ge r .
wi ll not be kn own until kickoff .
The Chiefs. on th e other hand .

Ch iefs

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ba ck Mike Pagel wo uld be given
more prac1lce tim e.
"Th at decis ion ha s bern bl own
ou t of all proporti on... Ca rson
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Terry McGuire knocked away a
pass from quarterback Richard
Deave r to Chris Viney in th e end
zone and the first quarter ended
with Meigs holding the 7-0 lead .
Meigs made il 15-0 on the first
play of the second quarter when
Geolf Cogar hit DraVPr as he•
tried to throw c ausing a fumbl e

which

tackle

Bill

Anderson

touchdown . Robby Wyalt threw
the extra points to center Aaron
Sheets out of the quail forma 1ion
and the Maraud ers held a 15 0
lead .
Joe Mc Elroy recovered a fum ble on the ensutng ktckoff and
a fter Blake picked up 27 yard s on
three carries, McGuire ran th e
last three. Blake added the
extrau and Meigs was on top 2J.O
with 9:58 remaining.
Phalin made II 29-0 at th e 6:48
mar k on a 25-yard run on the
option as he ran over three would
be tacklers along the way .
Ca rauther s added the kick and
Meigs was on top 30-0.
Meigs made it 37-0 just I 42
later when freshman Healh Hud son bu sted In and bl()('ked a
Deaver punt. Hudson picked the
ball up at the 11 and ran It in for
the six . Carauther s added the
extra points.
Meigs closed out its scoring
with 2:05 remaining in the half
when Frank Blake ra ced 70 yards
around rig ht end , Carau ther s
made it four for four on the extra
point s and Meigs held a .44-0 lead
at the ha lf.
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Mike Sta ggs substituting fr eel y
in the second quarter and second

half the Lanc ers scored 18 second
half poin ts. The first points came
with 4:46 remaining In the third
quarter when new quarterback
Matt Harris scorPd on a keepPr

from 18 yards out. fpderal
Hocking made it 44 12 wilh 8:08
rem ainin g in 1h l' gamr wh en
Chris Viney ran In from 20 yard s
out , the gam es final scorP carne

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up with Eric Kidde r fr om II
yards oul.
Blake led the Ma rauders wi th

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II

R&amp;G FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.

Frank Blake scored from 14
ya rds out . Steve Carauthers hit
lhe fir st of four extra points, and
the Marauders held !he early 7-0
lead.
Federal Hocking received a
break in the first quarter when
linebacker Jerry Buck picked off
a Jeremy Phalin pass and
returned it 22 yards to the
Marauder 10-yard line. But the
Meigs defense stiffened and held

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87 Perch

93 Chapeau

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symbol
62 Fluid dressrngs

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REG.
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Boys Ohio Hl11h School Fo~ball
By l lntted Preu lnternallonal
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64 Paths

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I 77 Cuts

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60 Journey lorth
61 Dysprosium

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175 Settee

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48 Ollered

172 Choir vorce
173 Engrne

person
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104 Priest's vestm ent

55 Wile

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46 Nahoor s heep
4 7 Paid notice

57 Plunge

Push Mow.r LllZPN

9 1 Female ruff
92 - a Ia mode
93 Small town
96 Lampreys
99 Have on on e's

54 Spielberg 10

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number

Self-Propelled Mower L21ZSN
• 4-HP commercial-grade engine • 2i" cut .
staggered-wheel • i4-gauge steel deck
• Recycling attachmcnt.lcaf shredder.
side and rear catcher available.

86 Answer able
87 Blemr sh
88 Orne
90 Cloth measure

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124 Eastwood 10
125 Jewish month
12 7 As far as
129 Eur opean ermrne
13 1 Port ron
133 Be hold l
I 34 Therefore
136 Exrst
137 S wiS S m ·er
139 Offsprrng
140 Antlered an1mal

5 1 Crony: colloq
53 Teutontc detty

YEAR END
SALE

STEWART - Meigs exploded
for 37 second period potnls and
coasted to a 44 -18 romp over the
f ederal Hocking Lancers Friday
night
The win was lhe th ird lin a row
for Meigs who is now 3-3 overall
and 3-211n the TVC, while the
Lancers drop to 0-5 in the TVC
and 0-6 In overall.
Meigs scored its first touch down wl!h jus! under three

Friday night's scores

118 Concermng

49 Hyson

~LAWN· BOY

Marauders coast to 44-18
win over Federal Hocking

See Answer to Puzzle on Page A-8

50 Unlimited rn

fo r

Internal Medicine

Sunday Times-Sentinel- Page ~ CQ':7

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

minutes gone into thC' £arne when

SUNDAY PUZZLER

currrd . That' s where we've got a

Lyne Center is as foll ows
Gym schedule
Sunday - 1 3 p.m DJX'n
recreallon: 6-8 p.m.. col lr gr
recreallon
Monday -closed for cla sses

Pool schedule
Sunday- 1-3 p.m. open swim :
6-8 p.m., college swim
Monday - closed lor cla sses
Tueoday - CLOSED
Wednesday- 6-8 p.m., college
iwlm
Thursday - 6-8 p.m . college
swim
Friday - CLOSED
Salurday - CLOSED
Sunday, Oct. 7-1 -3 p.m ., open
swim; 6-8 p.m., college swim

Randall F. Hawkins, M.D.

Scholten helmer
As for the Browns. Scholten he•
(See CHIEFS on C-7)

they 're wrong That 's where
most of our errors havr oc-

RIO GRANDE - The schedule

r l osp fl

I

s ivt' lim'. and I can't sa y th at

of event s tor the com!n g WPf"k at

Tuesday

is

interception. Showalter had 3
catches for 60 yards, and Benson
had 2 catches for 37 yards, and Ferrabee caught 2 passes for 27 yards
and one touchdown.
Defensively for the Big Blacks,
Jason Swain had 3 solo taekles , 5
assists, and a pass interception. Ferrell had I solo, 13 assists, and a
fumble recovery.

point ing 1he finger at the offen -

Lyne Center gym,
pool schedules

volleyball
Wednesday- fiR p.m . collegr•
recreation
Thursday - 68 p.m . collrge
recreation
Friday - CLOSE D
Saturday - closed for volley
ball. cross country
Sunday, Oct. 7 - I .1 p.m .. OJX'n
recreallon . 6-8 p.m . co llege
recreat ion

and one touchdown. Two of his
passes were intercepted by South.
Btlly McUCrmtll was on tne recetv ing end of 5 of those passes. good
for 5 I yards. Wood caught one pass
for 77 yards and a touchdown. Ferrell had 2 catches for 40 yards, and
Hatfield had one reception for 12
yards. For the Patriots, Laudennan
was 7 for 13 for 121 yards and one

Chiefs' defense poses major
threat to Kosar, Browns

''

September 30, 1990

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

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McGulra added 36 yards in fou r
carries and Phalln gained 33
yards In only two carries . Phalln
wa s one of seven passing for 23
ya rds, Wagner was one of three
for two yards and Tom Cremeans
wa s 0 for I. Pawl ey had one cat ch
for 21 yards, Mike Call caugpl
one pa ss for two yards
Ha rris led f ederal Hocktng
with 38 ya rd s in five carries.

Vinry added 21 In two carril's
De aver who had Marauder s in
his [ace rvery t i m e he wen1 to

pass. was 0 for four with one
intercep tio n. whi le Harris wa s
two for seven for 19 yards and a

touc hdown .
Meigs will ho st Wellst on next
frlday ni ght, Wellston is und&lt;•
feat ed in the TVC aft er a 15 7 win
over Belpre frid ay night f ed
e ra! Ho c kin g tr a vel s to
Ne lso nvil le -York.
Score hy quarters
Meigs.. ... . ... , 37 0 0-41
fe d. Hoc kin g . .0 0 6 11-1S

Game statistics )I

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Van Meter , Coach .John Kraw ~·1. yn . Phil
Hovatter, Tim Pete rson, ,Jarn t&gt;y Lilth • and Ad11Jn
K.rawsczyn . Team memtwr ~ not Jlr e~ e nt wer.t •
Scott Whitlatch. Ja\' Cr e m r an ~ and .l uhn Ht·nUi!'f .

TVC GOLF CHAMPS - The Meigs Marauder
golf team captured the Trl-Valle~ Conference
championship this past week. Team members are
( L -R) Chris Knight, Jason Hart, Ja~ Harris, Mike

Meigs golfers claim TVC crown
ROCK SPRINGS -The Meigs
Marauder go~ team, under the
direction of Coach John Krawscwyn . captured the Tri -Valley
Conference championship la st
week with fou r th place finish in
the season s laut match at Oxbow .
The Maraud ers finished with a
three-point advantage ovar second place Alexander and a 56-9
re cord .

In last Monday's tournament
hosted by Federal Hocking,
Belpre look top honors with a 169,
Federal Hockin~ finish ed In

R rsr n·r SCO I"f'!.. for :\-1Pi,e " Wl' \T
.John J3Cnt1J •V 11k l. ,\J;J m i.Jt\ r

second pla ce with a 174, followed
by Al exander r 1761. Meigs fl77 1,
Trimbl e 11911. Wellston 1199 1
and Nelso nville-York t2021. Vin ton Co unt y failed to qu alify .
Se nior s Ja mey Li llie and Mtke
Van Meter led the wa y fo r Meigs.
with J amey Little finish ing wi th
a 39 . Van Meter carded a 44 .
Other Meigs scores were Tim
Peterson 1461 , J ason Hart &lt;4Rt .
and Phil Ho va tter and Jay Harri s
149 eacht . The mat ch medalis1
was Ni ck Kruger of Vtnton
Count y. wh o had a 38

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Scu tt Whi tlatcll ~~)2\
::

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T uPsda\· £'\'rnmg at.l,l \'ma r Ct~ lf

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scorP a n £'\ '('n par J4. as th r 81\JP

Dev ils finished with a 1~ 2 . o ~(,
o n£' str okr off lhP r o ur~r r rco 1'd
for a hig h sc lwol team M~ J g '
f i nishPd wi tt! a 1 1~1 Jnd So uth(lP') l
1
•
w ith a 16i
Huval ter a nd H arT IS lr d Mei~s
with sc ore's of .17. foll owed b \

I 1m Pe1r r sun 141J. J as on Ha 1

iConUnued from
Chiefs
...
The Chiel s' ollense. with ve te
mer- who wa s head coach of the
C-bl

Brown s from mld -1984 until he
was fired in 19&amp;'! - said he is well
awa re of the problems his old
team has with It s offensive line.
" Righi now thei r offensive line
Is In tra nsition," Shotlenhelmer
sa id. " and the passing game
bbeglns and ends with protection. I don 't care who you are, If
you don't have time, you can't
1hrow the football.
" Bernie Kosar Is a great
comjX'tllor , a great competitor .
They ! 1he Browns 1 are frus trated. but! know many of those
playe rs. I know how they respond
to fr ustra ti on. They will scrap
and they will fi ght. ..

Petty wins
Holly Fanus
400 pole
NORTH V.1LKESBORO. N C
UP II - Kyle Pelty posted th e
qui ckes t lap In first-round qualifying at No rth Wllkcsboro Speedway Friday to earn the po le
posi ti on fo r thi s weekend's Holl y
Farms 400.
·
Petty . dri ving a Pontiac.
tu rn ed in a lap of 116.387 mph on
the .625- mile track to claim th e
second top s tar~ng spo t ,.f his
ca retr . Hi s othPr pole c am e in
March at Nor th Carolina Motor
Speedw ay In Roc kingham ,
where he won Ihe 500-mile race
and a $228.001] bonus from
Unoc al
r

~ 4 2\ and Van M rle r l ·l4 L R PseA 'e
sc ores fo r M r igs wrrr Joh'n

Ben li ry '~ "'· Ada m Little !iii.
and Chris Kn ig ht and C r em ea~s
&lt;46 eac h 1.
.

ran s at most pos tli ons and led b.v
running ba ck Chr lsll an Okoye.
are a vera ging 339 ya rd s per
gam e. Qu art er back Steve De
Berg ha s completed 51 of 94
passes. 54.3 pe rcent. for fou r
touchdowns and has no t been
Inter cepted
Th e Brown s own a s li ght 6 5-1
edge In regular season play, and
the aver age score of th e lasr fivP
games Is Brown s 12. Chiefs 9.
Today' s game Is ex(X'c ted to

Th e ma tch ml'dal is l w as Sou t~
er n's Ja m 1r A ndrrso n. who bl 's
ter ed lh f' cou rsp wi th a 1-un de'r
par .11 Ot hr 1 SouthPrn scorCt;

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honors wit h a !90 fo l lowrrJ Qy
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Hor k tng 12 111
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again havr a dPf c n s iv e focu s.
" There 's no ques tJon I hat K a n sas Cit y's drfrnsl' 1s defi nit ely
one of t ht.' top drfrn sPs 1n t he
league." sa id Kosa r . who br ok e
in as a her ald l'd r ooki e und f'r
Schottenh ei mrr ·'M a rt y's do nr
J g rea t job with t hC' who iC' tea m .
T hrv ha \'P a n ou tsta ndin g
seco nd ar y ..
Carson looks 10 h is dr fr nse to
ca rr y th r tC'am until th e offr nsr

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stand in~

ca n lrar n fr orn it s mls ta k f's
"I t Ul strug glin g 1-2 rrco rd 'r is,
not a s ituation m os t!Pam s want

'l't' am
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to bf' in . a nd one we flidn ' t ex pec t
to br i n." Ca rson s11i d . · ' But
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th e p rob lrms a r r . and wc&gt;rr
tryi ng 10 ba tlli ' ou r w a \ out of
th c, n . "

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Friday's results:
Meigs 44 Federal H()('k!ng 18
Trimble 20 Alexande r 0
Mill er 12 Zanesville- Rosec rans 7
Ne lson vi lle -York 25 Vint on
County24
Wellston 15 Belpre 7
October 5 games:
Me igs at Wellston
Federal Hocking at Nel s-York
Trimble at Miller
Vinton County at Alexander

1401.

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TV(' football Standings
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or
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W L r
I 164 75
Well sto n
2 102 ) I
Belpre.
2 189 9R
Vinton .
J 198 112
Nel s-York .
3 149 152
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~
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5
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Alexander ....... .
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Vt'rsallll'!i 24. St Par is Gra ham 0
Vlnt oo Ct y 25, Nelsonville Yo rk 24
w Ches ler lakota 33. Milford 14
W JrU 40. Olentangy 0
Wadsworth 19, Medina HiJi:hland

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1WV\ 8
Willard 12. Bucyrus 7
Wllllamshuli 28, N CoUegeHIIIO
Wilmington 33. Greenneld

McClain 13

1988 CHRYSLER
FIFTH AVENUE

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Wapakonela tiO, Van Wr rt 21
Warn&gt;n Kennedy 17. Canfield i
WarJVn Harding 34, Can McKin·
(f'Y )5
Warsa w Rl vN v1 E'W 14 . Sheridan

WaiPrloo 21. G'VIlle Garfield 0
Wat kins Memorial 54. Granvll leO
Wa ver lv 14, Minford i
Wa ynf' ·Tra ce H . Tlnora 13
Wellston 15. Belpre 7
Well sville 14, Edi son N 6
Westfall27. Ross SE 0
Wester vtlle S 14. UpJFr ArllngtCJl

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�Page- C-8-Sunday Times- Sentinel

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

September 30, 1990

Farm/ Business

\!times- jentitttl Section

D

September 30, 1990

Stock prices post third straight weekly drop

DIFFERENCE

LD
EW

By JANICE KffiKEL
UPI Business Writer
NEW YORK (UPII - Stoc k
prices posted their third straight
weekly drop as the seemingly
rele ntless rise In cr ude oil prices

and fading hopes of an Interes t
rale cui sent recession fears
swee ping through U.S. markets .
The Dow Jones industrial aver age rose 25.00 Friday to end the
week at 2452 .48, but this only
served lo trim thi s week' s loss to
59 .90 - a 2.4 percent declin e. The
blue-c hip average closed al It s
lowes t level In 17 months
Thu rsday.
Broader market indexes did
not fare any better. Standard &amp;
Poor' s 500-s tock index !eli 5.27 to
e nd the week a t 306.05 and the
New York Stock Exc ha nge co m·
posite ind ex registered a weekly
loss of 3.18, closing at 167.85.
For th e week, declining issues

pounded adva ncing ones. 1.496·
448, a mong the 2,154 NYSE Issues
thai traded lhls week. Weekly
Big Board volum e tolaied
857,508,870 sha res, higher than
745,461.790 a week earlier and
757,440,420 shares a year ago.
Tra ding was heavy Friday.

The market declined in three of
the fiv e sessions this week, wrlh
narrowly based gai ns posted
Tuesday and Friday .
Analysts agreed tha t th e surge
In oil prices to just about $40 a
barrel -double the leve l before
Iraq's Invasion of Kuwall Aug. 2
- wa s the mai n !actor in the
week's decline.
More importantly. they sa id
co ncerns about lhe long-term
effects of sharply higher oii
prices and fea rs the domes ti c
eco nomy was on the precipice of
a recession began to ta ke hold of
th e market this week.
" It wa s a little more than just
oil this week:' sa id Hugh John son, c hief economist at First
Albany Corp. In Albany, N.Y.
"The Mideast cri sis In a nd of
Itself is not importa nt to stoc ks;
th e bud get in a nd of itself Is no t
important to stocks. What ·s
important is wha t e ffect they'll
have on the econom y. what ki nd
of shape trli be in 3 mon lhs from
now , 6 months from now .
"T he message we got this week
Is that th e economy Is not In good
shape now and doesn't look lik e it
will be in good shape 3 or 6

GALLIPOLIS- The Board of
Di rectors of Star Ba nk , N.A.,
trl·state have elec ted Douglas R.
Daniel president a nd chief execut ive officer Eflectlv e October 1,
1990.
Mr. Daniel Is presently lhe

66% more I New Super Lotto bnngsyou $5 million minimum
guaranteed jackpotsI Old Sup er Lotto's m1n1mum
jackpot was $3 million

100%more I With New Super Lotto you get
two plays for adollar. W1th old Super Lotto you
only got one.

sa id

Pconorny th at is al ready re eling .

.Johnson.
He sa id I hl' effe ct s of higher ail

· 7ha t loss ol thrus t for thl'
eco nom y wou ld bf' prcttv se·

60 cents. ··far lower than had
been expec ted :· sa id Eagan .
Eaga n pointed to report s of

prices . tied to the Persia n Gulf

ve r e," he said

·\ Mto 1 06 ~11· Genera l E lectric lost
H!; to 54 1/~ . P hili p Morris ga ined
1/
and eco nomical ly
2 to 4 5~~

more

senstl ive Boe rn g fe ll I)', to 41% .
Elsewhere. MCA catapu lt ed

crisis, were see n in severa l
economic report s re leased this

week .
Jobles s claims ro se by 21.000
th is week, whilf' th e index of

leading ind icators, a gaug e of
fulure econom ic ac tiv it y. leill.2
percent last month and order s for
durable goods fell 0. 8 percent in
August.
Perhaps worst of al l,

non ·

defense capltal goods orders , a

precursor of spend ing on pla nts
and equipment. tumbled ll .2
percent, which Johnson cal led a

steep drop.
He also noted that there was a
soft

rise ln

1\ugust persono:d

inco me of 0.3 percent and tha t
wag£-s and sa laries werr un ·
cha nged last month
As lor the budget talk s, J ohn·
son said automati c spend ing cut s
that would be implemen tf'cl in the

·

Wor se still. he said. the Fed
era l Reserv e sef!m s unabl(' t o
comr to the n·scuc by easing
credi t policy to lower int£&gt;rest
rates l or fear of igniti ng an
infla tionary spiral.
And as the business cyc le takes
a down turn, one of the firs t
sectors to br hit h as been th r

banking system .
The ~anki ng systems hea lth
troublC'd in ves tor s anew t his
week r eflected in heavy
trading in several bank iss ues -

after Chase Manha ttan ·s bloc·k·
bu ster Sept. 21 a nnouncement
that il would iay off5. OOOw orkers
ancl sl ash the co mpan y's qua r
te r l~· dividend .

Phil Eagan. d irecto r of inves t·

is

NCNB.

which now

Un ionFed Fi nanc ial. whic h sa id

co mpanirs plan to meet late nex t

announced earnings for fisca l

week to begin negot ialing a
possible bu yout of MCA va lued at

1990. The bank sa id it now
expected a loss for the year
instPad of ea rning s of $1. 53 a
share .
·'This news has j ust exacer

$1.3 billion t o $8 .7 bill ion, r eports
sa id

bated a ll the fears abo ut th e
economy." sa id Eagan . ·' Irs
turned market psyc holo gy eve n
more bear ish th an it was i n
major and reg ional ba nk s. So we

index !ell B.29 to close Friday a t
307 72. Dec lines crus hed advan ces 664 ·193 among the 1.009 issues
traded .

not only have the Mideast cr isis.

76, 270.010 sha res. compared with
55. 996,830 traded a wc•ek ear lier
a nd 69.198.065 in rhe same week a
year ago

but co ncerns abou t the health ol
the financia l sys te m and th e
picture of corpora te profitabilit y

co ntributed to Star 's fin e repu ta·
lion In Ihis area. I look forward to

:l&lt;l an ha Ita n follow ed, off 1 to 11 ~ .
AT&amp;T was th ird. off \\ to30 y,
Amon g oth er blue chips . IBM fell

New Super Lotto pays $3 for match1ng three.
That's more I !Old Super Lotto d1dn't pay anything.)
New Super Lotto pays $100 for match1ng 4
That's 33% more I !Old Super Lotto pa1d $75 I
New Super Lotto pays $5,000 for match1ng 5.
That's 5 t1 mes as much I IOld Super Lotto
pa1d $1,000 I

SPECIAL
fiRST DRAWING JACKPOT
AT LEAST
$20 MILLION!

some of

i ts

elected

president

Edwards , D . Dean Evans , W. H.
Ford, Charles E. Holz er, Jr ..

Charles C. Kl ei n. Dea n F. Ma s·
sle, Phillip L Pope. and Wa ynr
F. White.
Se nior M anagl'men t Officers

are Daniel P Davies J r . Connie

at

DOUGLAS DANIEL

Agriculture &amp; CN RD

ment opera tor and in 1987, to uni t

GAL LIPOLIS -

Ohio cor n

Say re was pr omote d from

tra ctor-diesel opera tor to yard

advanced through the various

feel! ng from reporters was thJI

s up e r visor

yard departme nt classi ficatio ns.
a nd tn Junr of this year he was

th e prim e ha rves t (X'rlod re -

th e

yard

By Stan Evans
GALLIPOLIS - At the begin·
nln g of the yea r, we projected
tha i the yie ld curve wou ld
remain essentially flat for 1990
because of the

a $5 cash prize from the
Valley Publishing
Co. Leave your name, address and telephone
number with your card or letter . No telephone
calls will be accepted. All coolest entries should
be turned In to the newspaper office by t p.m. each
Wednesday . In case ul a tie, the winner will he
chosen by lottery. Next week, a Meigs County
I arm will be featured by the Meigs So Uand Water
Conservation District.

Com harvest underway; peak
expected within 2 to 3 weeks

By Edward !II. Vollborn
County Extension Agent,

promoted

to

harves t started t his pa st week
but progres s wa s still less than

one perce nt as of the Monday,
Se pt ember 24. Oh io Crop Report .
T he moist u r C' co nten t of 1he graIn
th at was harves ted r anged from

25 to 30 percent The ge neral
mai ned 2 to 3 weeks away and
some var let!es wer e not standing

tractor ·dlesei

wel l.

operator.
Sayre and his wife, Sheri. li ve
a t Rou te I, Galilpolis Ferry,
W.Va .

TC'rnperuturr hi ghs thl 'i wer k

E. L. SPEN CE R

rraliy helped the maturity pro·
grcss. One day with a hig h
lf'rnperat urf' of RO dPgrC'f'S and a

low of )() degrees
Thr hea t un it ac cumu lat ion is
in rn hanci ng
maturity and dry -down of thf'
c-or n and soybean c-ro p. :\ at ur al
d ry ·down is vrr y i mpo rt .1 nt th is
year du r to th r cur n ont high cost
of furl for post ·harve st drying.
F.vPryonr i.s in tr res tPd in when

n-.a l im portant

Financial market conditions

"Based on statistically erpeoted annual11od sales ol 1720.8 mllhon '"New Super lotto. ond S5Jt 2 m•ll10n'"old Super lottn ODDS J oiB - 35 to 1:4 ol 6- 108 to l 5 ot6 - 40}05 to I; 6 ol6- 11, 418)40 10 1

farm 's ownf"r .. Ju st mail, or drop orr your guess to

thl' Gallipolis llaily Tribune, 825 Third Ave ..
GaiUpolis, Ohio, 15631, or the Daily Sentinel, Ill
fo 11rt St.. Pomeroy. Ohio. l 57G9 .and you may win

Farm Flashes

Money Ideas

New Super Lotto means more winning tickets
per year 1· I21,402,746 w1nning tickets for New
Super Lotto, vs. 810)97 for old Super Lotto.I
And, larger annuity payments to a single winner matching all six
numbers. IFor example, New Super Lotto will pay out $192,307 per
year for 26 years on a mm1mum jackpot Old Super Lotto paid out
$150,000 per year for 20 years. I Total prize
payout to players is also more for New Super
Lotto-53%! IDid Super Lotto paid out 50%.1
So play New Super Lotto. It's simply
more chances to win more money. First
drawing, this Saturday.

MYSTERY FARM - This week's mystery
farm. leatured by the GaiDa and Water
t:ons('rvatlon District, Is localed somewhere in
Ga lU a Co unt y. Individuals wishing to partlclpale
in th e weekly co ntest may do so by guessing the

supervisor. Spe ncer a nd hi s wife.
Delo res, res ide a I Route 3.
Gallipoli s.
Sayre jo ined OVEC In 1980 a s a
laborer In the labor department.
In 1985 he t ransfe rr ed to th e yard
department as a coa l handl er. He

depart me nt.
Spencer joined OVEC In 1974 as
a labore r In the labor i lanllor
department. In 1976 he transfe rred to the operations depart ment as a utility operator a nd the

MORE MONEY ALL AROUND.

.,.,

and Dani el H Wile y

auxiliary equipment opera tor. In
1980 he was promoted Ia equip·

in

accele rat ing infla ti on is due In

part to the Federal Reserv e's
recognition that short term rat es
can no t meanlngfuily decline
without progres s being made on
those Iss ues that Impact Infl ation

the first krllln g fro st wil l occur.
After reviewing th e his torical
data. I feel that th ere Is a good
chan ce that the first killing fros t
will occur within the next wee k. I
ho pe I a m wrong.
Fail feeder cal f marketing
season Is moving Into full swi ng.
Feeder ca ttle markets have

•

either extreme' were discounted .

Top steer price was on a gro up of
26 head of cross bred steers
wei gh in g 442 pounds . T hey
brought $94 .50 per hundred.
There was notl heex tre mely high
price fo rt he light ·I hln calves tha t

some strength In Sep·
tember Some "experts" !eel
there wil l be pr ice press ure as
large numbers of calves go to

we saw In the spring market.
There was nol much change In
price up to nearly 700 pounds as
long as the quality was good.

market during the next month.

Beef producer s making dec i·
slons on whether to sell or feed
their calves may want to use a
new computer program that Is

The re is also a hope that
"c heap grai n" will limit that
down side ri sk. Thr "graded
co mmittee" sale at Hillsboro
Produ cers on Tuesday featured
nearly 1200 head of gra ded
calves. So me six ty perce nt of the
steer calves and yea rlings sol d
above the $85 per hund red mark .
Some 78 percent of the heifers
sold above the $80 per hundred
ma r k. Buyrrs see med to be more
co ncer ned abo ut qualit y and

fr a me size than weight.
Anim als that wou ld finish In

available at lhe Cou nt y Ex ten·
sian . Th is progra m was deve
loped by Bryso n IBudt Carter ,
District Extension Fa r m M an·

age ment Specialist. It was deve.
loped for ca ttle finish ing but can
easily be ada pted for produ cers
thinking abo ut just addi ng a
couple hundred poun ds to their
ca lves . Cal l if yo u would lik e to
have th e program ru n.

The Meigs Coun ly Ex tension

Officf' are planning it Dairy To ur

on Tues day, October 2 from
1: 30-3:30 p.m. The tour will be
held a t th e Charles JhiP Farm.
Tour loplc will include: calf

over the long term, namely the

twi n deficit s of the budget and
trade . While the Federal Reserve
rates tha t prehas stated II Is prepared to ease
vailed then com monetary conditions . It awaits
bined with the
progress by Congress fo r a
subs t a ntial
meanin
gful step in the solutio n lo
amount of !Inanthe
budget
deficit.
e Ia I leverage
Long
term
Trea sury y i elds,
tha t had been accrued In lhe
which
are
moderately
above th e
economic syste m In the second
top
end
of
our
expected
1990
half of lhe 198(Y s. We further
lradln
g
range
of
B.00%-8.
75'7.·.
anticipated thai lhe degree of
remain at tr act iv e. Should th e
" fl atness" In the ylei d curve
Middle East crisis res ult In a
would vary depending upon lhe
solution favorab le to the lndu sstrength of economic activity
lrlal economies o the wor ld a nd
over the course of I he year.
Congress made progress
should
In recent weeks, the yield
of
the
budget
deficit , the poten curve has become more postllal
exists
lor
substantial
capital
lively sloped due In part to a
lor
the
long
gains
opportunities
modest decline In the Fed Funds
market.
We
are
te
rm
bond
ra te, but more Importantly to an
constantly
re
minded
,
however.
Increase In the level of cash
Invested at the short end of the 1 that both at these proble ms are
shrouded In politics and thu s
maturity spectrum. A weaker
favorable solutions are quite
economy Is also a ffecting the
uncertain. However, we need
short end of the market. While
only
to renect upon how quickly
lnnatlona ry pressure has cer·
Eastern
Europe's pollllcallands·
lalnly heated up, lowering the
cape changed so that the possibil real Interest rate further, we
Ity Is not tully eliminated.
remain impressed by the ability
(Mr. Evan• 11 an Investment
of the long term U.S. Treasury
Broker
for The Ohio Company In
bond to hold Its yield at the 9.0%
their
Galllpolil office.)
level. The long bond's remarta·
ble performance In the lace of

the 1100-t300 pound ran ge had
good de mand while those on

~a ln ed

low real inter est

'

J4.:t5l

S. Free m an. Edwi n L. Grahrtm.

ployees have been promot ed at

ant yard superint endent in the
ya rd department and Larry P .

acti ves. up ]1 1 10 101 ·1
Th[' J\'a 1iunal Assoc iation ol
Secur iti r s D&lt;' alers co mposi te In ·
dex tumbl f'd 1 1.1~ tornd th ewPck

in Janua ry ,

1979. Heald will remain as
Chairman of the Board of Dlrec
tor s and .1. Craig Strafford of
Gallipoli s, VIce Chairm an.
Ot her Board Members in cludr
Donald L Cra nce. Ro be r t L
Dalton. Da nie l P . Dav ies . .J r .
Bill W. Dingus . Ber na rd L.

following year was promoted to

operations depart ment to assis t ·

Painf'Wf&gt;hhf'r· _
.., c J l] w{;lrrant s

on the Tokvu Sroc·k Exchanges
Ni kkei index Jed the Amex

Mr . Dan iel succeeds James L.

Tw o e m-

the Ohio Valley Electr ic Corpora ·
tion·s Kyger Creek Plant.
Effective September 15. E. L.
1Pelet Spencer was promoted
fr om unit supervisor In the

I 0 I a If' d

Heal d as presiden t and C E. O.
Mr. Heald join ed the• bank in
April, 1961 as a me mber of th e
Board of Dir ectors . HP was

Spencer, Sayre promoted by OVEC
GALLIPO LI S -

\ ' 0 l u m (·

bein g a part of it s success .' '

excited about moving to lhls
community . Several yea rs ago
they resided In Ashland, Ken ·
lucky a nd are very familiar with
an d

Am eX

a srv Prf' blow to nn

welJ.managed banks in So u·

sHies of Wisconsin and Virginia.

area

On the Amerrcan Stock Ex ·
change. th e Amex Ma rket Va l ue

th e third quarter . "

On the tra ding floor th is week.

accord on cu ttl ng back th e dcfici t
wou ld deliv er

to 58 ~4 after en terin g ta ·

it wou ld revise it s prev iously

Ci t icorp wa s thr most acti ve
issue. off 1 112 to 14 1 -~ Chasr

them

2J~~

keover ta lks with Japans Mat su·
shita Elec tric Indust rial Co. The

amy . A dramatic exa mple was

Co .citednews oltroubl ca tother
m ajor rrgional hJnks .1 s a source
of concern to the market. One of
expec ts thi rd quarter Par ni ngs of

theastern Ohio. A tr adition of top

officer of Star Bank , 'I:.A. ,
So utheastern Indi ana locat ed at
Lawrenceburg, lnd
Previously, he was president
and c hief executive offi cer of I he
Thi rd Natio na l Bank, Circleville,
Ohi o. He Is a graduate of Louisa
High School , Louisa, Ke ntucky.
Da nie l attended More head
State Universi ty, as well as the
Schoo ls of Banking a t the Unlve r·

ou r

Ca l ifornia

1n

tlon negotiato r s ca nn ot r('a ch an

quality ba nkin g services and
ded i cated profe ssionals hav p

Dani el and his wife . Gerrl, are

MORE MONEY PER MATCH.

pr oblems at

banks ste mming from bad real
es ta te loans ln a faltering eco n·

mrnt policy dnd asset manage·
nu• nt at Sa nford C. B€r nstein &amp;

federa l budget Mondav if con gressiona l and Bu sh adminrst ra·

Daniel sa id. "Star Bank. Tri
State Is one of the largest and

He ha s 21 years banking exper ie nce with th e St ar Bane
Corpora tion.

I

now,

r esiden ts.

prflsident and chief executive

THM EVER!

fr om

Star Bank board selects Daniel
president, chief executive officer

MORE MONEY IN THE JACKPOT.

S U P E R

month s

ra ising; manur e managem en t ;

Feeding the Milk Cow, Pas ture
Manageme nt and lnterseedi ngof
Legumes . Ca ll the Me igs Cou nty
Extension Office tfi l 4J 992 -6696
fo r detail s.
Accordin g to Dr. William 1\es·
mlth al the Un iversit y of Ken -

LARRY Sii.Y RF.

tucky. several tobacco d lsease

organisms co ntin ue their li fe
cycles an d build up on the roots,

New business
opens in Pomeroy

stalk, and sucker of tobacco a fter

harvest. He suggests prompt
destructio n ol the roots a nd

POMEROY -De nnis Gilmore
has

opened

a

new

stalks after harvest and before

business

dealing wllh glo ln ·the- dark je·
welry , sports and mlscelianeous
Items at his home in Pom eroy.
In his bu si ness. Afterg lo Dlstri·
butlng, he is handling a va riet y of
jewelry , key chai ns. golf balls,
night sticks, Hal loween a rticles.
and safety il ems . His leiephone
number is 992-7564 and his
mailing address Is Box 666.
Pomeroy . lor those who wish to
contact him about any ol the
Ite ms he se iIs .
Gilmore had displays of his
merchandise at both the Me igs
a nd Mason County Fairs.

PRESENTED II. WARD - Nona Nelson, Dealer of Smllh Nelson
Motors presents Larry Hudson, Service Manager, the GMC
Service Customer Sallsfacllon and Service Excellence Award. In
reglnlllon of outotandlng dedlcallon to customer aatlsfacllon and
service e&lt;ce llence.

seeding a cover crop. This can be
done by dis king deep enough to
disrupt the root system so that
the plants die quickly.
Alternative Agriculture - A
factsheet "Spec laity Flowers" Is
availabl e tree !rom the o!!lce for
smallscale agr iculture . The publi ca tion lists more tha n 2.~ sources for Information on specialt y
!lowers. There Is a lot of potential
In this productlon t spec lait y
ma rket a rea . For the tree lea!let
contact: Bud Ke rr, USDA-CSRS,
OSSA, Suite 342, Washington,
D.C. 202!10-2200.

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Page- D-2- Sunday Times-Sentmel
6

Public Notice

Pomerov- Middleport- Galhpohs. Ohto- Pomt Pleasant. W Va

Lost &amp; Found

Pt. Pleasant

&amp; VIcinity

Found a hall grown black
fema le
puppy,
downtown
Pomary area Ued lu m length
h11r, loves people 614/992-3420

LEGAL NOTICE
Galhe Metropoh1an Hous
1ng Authority 11 mvit1ng b1d1
lor F1re and Ex:tended Cover
LOST female S1amese cat Tuas
age and Genarei l1ebill~ PM layna Slreet, New Haven
Insurance for Project OH47 304-882 2831
002 . Fho Grande Estates
Spec!ftcat10n1 may be ob 7
Yard Sale
tained by contacting June R
Wili~ams
ExecutiVe O~rec
tor, GMHA, 381 Buck R1dgo
Roed , Bidwell. Ohro 46814
Gallipolis
16141448 0251 B1d1 mull
&amp; Vicinity
be recetved before 11 00
1 m
Wednesday Oetober 4 Family Yard Sale 510 Third
17 1990 The Board ol Ava, Ocl 1st, 2nd, 3rd SHeets,
Comm1U1oners of Galha blankets,
dishes,
lamps,
Metropolitan t-lou11ng Au clothes, dryer, telescope, record
lhority reserves the r1ght to player, f1hng cabmat sweeper
avon bott les, memo clothes
reJect any and &amp;II bids
religiOUS books, miSC
SEPT 21 26 30 1590
All Yard Satu Must Be Paid In
Advance DEADLINE 2 00 p m
Public Notice
the da~ be tore the ad 1s to run
Sunda~ ed1hon
2 00 p m
LEGAL NOTICE
Friday Monday adlllon - 2 00
Seeled bids are requ~red p m Saturday
for the ettete property oi
Big Yard/Wareho use Sate Oct 6,
Herman R Fterbaugh, 4 23
1990 9 ooa m till ? Johnson 9
acre1 w11h houte and metal
Markel, Second Ava, Rear or
butldmg City water lo
Fir•t Ave Many household
cated 1t Raccoon Creek on Items, usad office equipment
Rt 776
and new Items contributed by
local bUJsnasses SpQnsorad
Sealed btds mu1t be re
by Middleton Estates to Banelll
celved by Oct 24, 1990
Send btds to Mary S Glltt. Res idents Christmas
28 Long St Asheville Ohto Burnette Rd Kanauga OH
43103 For tnformatlon call Monday Tuesday Wad Youth
bed, chairs, tables c11r seat
614 -983 4221 or704-825
9111 Oct 7 thru Oct 19 guns mJsc 10 5
The r1ght 11 reserved to reJeCt Garage Sate ::=c---,---,--Chlldrens clothes
any or all btds
new tupperwa re dishes some
SEPT 28 30
furniture Mon Fn t0-4 4 112
miles east ol Por1et on 554
OCT 12 14 19 21
Public Notice
NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus Oh•o

September 14 1990
Contract Sa les legal Copy

No 90 1067
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT

Household Sale 332 Solar
Drive Plantz Subd1v1s1on Sat
29th thru Fr1 Oct 5th

Sealed proposals wtll be

(Continued on 08)

Mon , Tue9 From Por1er go t
m1le dow n 8ula'o'1Ue P1ke
House hold m1sc , clothm g
books, tablas etc Ram or
shine

Announcements
3

Oct 1, 2, 3 10-4 5 m1tes South
on 218, Ceram1cs ready to pa1 nt
car seat, stroller

Announcements

October 2nd thr u 6th Route 7,
Cheshire, n1ce dolhmg cheap
pnces, 05 cants to $1 00
Heart ..arch singles network
An ncttmg way to meat tom•
on• special Wr1te Hear1surch,

Six lsmily Thurs Frl Somelhmg tor avtr,ona Sac ond
Trailer, left Rt , Roush Lane,
Chesh1re

PO Bo1 1043, GaUIJ)OIIs, OH

45631

Wmter Porch Sale Ram or
The daadllnl tor e Man!;~•• to be Shine 8 oa to 5 00, Ocl 1, 2, &amp; 3
made In the 1991 Oh1o Valley 1964 Moped, S225 Octa Gym,
Phone Book Is Frida-y, October $75 lots of Swaatera, coats
5th Anyone needmg addJtlons, 614 388 8620, Old 160 In Porter
deletions, changes, or wishing Yard Sale 1808 Chestnlll St
to advert1sa should call between Monday only
9-5 weekdays at 1-800-556-8930
or mall inlormallon to Champlo_n Directories Inc P 0 Box
22, Norwalk, OH 44857
IMPORTANT NOTICE

4

Giveaway

Del

2 beautiful while tong hated 8 1 - - - - - - - - - wks old ~1llens , female and
PL Pleasant
male 1111tr trs lnad 304 882 2717
ort82-2174
&amp; VICinity
2 par1 Chow puppies mala 1nd
tal"'''ala, 304 n3 5838
vary alfectlonale K11tens,
about 6 wks old 614-446 3383

7

Australian Shepherd puppies
304-675-3648
Bisek rabbit 5 months old
Syracuse 614-992 2095
house dog wtll baha~ad
ha• had all ahota 614~46-2283

I

So1la

Sept

27 28

29

1dark
~~~~~R~d~~~~a~l~u::
l•~r::hll

1,2 3, 10 00 !Ill ~ 2
Crawtord Groc
~.,;dora_on . clothes, glassware
bottlu f978 truck
........, snow sk tots ol m1sc
.
P

Good

My kiHy baby ' needs a homt
She Is about one yur old with
tof\g grey and wh1te hair, few
d1dl: gt~y etnpet SM Is 'ilfY
tovaabtt, can ba 1n Inside or
o\Midl kitty II you would hila to
hlft htr call 614 742 2257
Laava a mnuge II we are not
home, end wa Will return your
calf
One tamale 1nd two mala lulllnJ 6 Wilks old Two year old
temala edull cat 614 992 11n
OrJ!hanad 4 weak old long long
haired blby killen• 104-882
2066
p,,.. Colllt dog needs a good
home, plaau call :w4-67S-t991
PUPPIES - Mother German
Shaphard Phone 304-675-2906
Rtg la'llfad
Bleck
Cockar
Spaniel Just over a y11r old to
good home 614 985--4484
To 1dun Cats, while tamale A
blat:k m1la Indoor pets vary 11
lacttonate, good wrth children
614-446-239!.
In backyard som•
branch11, &amp; old wood 11dlng
you coma pic kup 614 446 1473
Wood

Card of Thanks

From The fom!ly of
Dov1d Stone

Marty thanks to al l of
our fnends and
family for flowers
cards, food and
donetrons Spactal
thankt to t~e U C C
Co Auto Works and
Mark Eblin and
fr1ends on 2nd and
3rd A vee Herb
Moore &amp; fam•ly and
the reapect and
courteay from all h11
fnenda was much
apprecutted from hra
wrte and children

We wish to thank
our friende for the
cards. visite, food
and flowers when
we lost our beloved
hueband and father,
Charles
"D1ck"
Karr Special thanks
to Jim Birchfield,
Dr , Witherell. the
staff of
Veterans
Memorial Hospital
1nd &amp;lflecially VM H
Extended Care Unit
for the loving care
1111 received. Our apPreclltion is beyond
words.
Signed:
Tha Ka" Family

I

2

In Memory
In Memory of
DOUG
JOHNSON
Sept 29, 1979
Annette ond
Ch1ldren

In memory of
PHILIP DONOVAN
who passed awev 1 y98r
ago today Sop! 30
Memones grow more
preCIOU!I still
When loved ones hove
to pari
And remam
forevor
bloommg,
In the gardens of our

hearts
M1ssed by h1s family
Betty , George Jane
Brent &amp; Michelle

In Lovmg Memory o f
EDDIE RAY
JACKSON
B~rt~dey

Sop I 29

Employment Services

Oct 12,3 10 00-7 2400 Madll(tn
Ave Coats winter clothes,
bedspreads,
couch,
loya,
chalnsawt, ste...o

11

Middleport

AVON ! All Areu I Sh1rley
Spa1r1, 304 675-1429

&amp; Vicinity

8asa player ages 18123 for Rock
group F"or audllion call Jamla
304-882-2548 or Chns 304 773·
5996 Stnous lnqu1r11 only

16000
Rockaprings
Road,
Pom&amp;roy Oetobar f-2~3 it rain
will be In basement
810 South Second Middleport
Oct 1-6 Clolhing, bedding,
hnens,
drytra,
curtains,
spraads, dishet, fum1turt, appilanceslpanllmisc

BE YOUR OWN BOSS Displayelll needed for new and ax
pandlng company
FleJuble
hours Call (614) 698-6076 or
write to HerHagt Accents P 0
Bo1 187 Albany, Ohio 45710
An Terry ls ng

F1111t mob1lehome on teh bahlnd
M11gs la1rground October 5 6
Toys cltan cloH•e• many
Items
Ftm time sale, October 1,2,3
Antiques, woman's cloth ing
-10112, plants, furniture 1o-1.
Balloon signs at leading CrMk,
554, Rutland 614 ~2~2712
Garage .. te October 1 Carolyn
Salsar't-Voa1 Road In Forasl
Run Walct'i lor algns Good
merct'landlse
large family sale, a.-5, October
and winter
clothes, eoatt , an alzas Much
mora
Woodrow
Mora
residence, Rt ?c_ 1 114 mila north
of Flva Potntt Htln/ahtne
2 l.ota of tall

Monday, Octobaf 181 F"ll slza
bo• springs and mattra11 , comlor!, shams ruffle, dual eontrol
electric blanKet, stOOIWira
d1shas, s ize 7 leathsr coat,
couch, rabbit pen, clothes, toys
g 5 Forest Run Rd Sign on
mailbox 614/992-6373
Octobtr 1-4 Toys little boys
clothes nlc• Ue msl In aubdlllision behind St Psul 's Church
building In Tuppe,-. Plsina
Directional signs will bt up
October lsi at Rutlsnd Church
of God parking tot hom 9 00
11m
300 pm St At 124,
Rutland
October 2 and 3 9 00 to 5 00
pm A &amp; R Msrket -Hantord,
W Va
Furnltul"ll,
Anliqu.. ,
N1c1Naes
C l~h es
Rad101,
loots, Genie Lowry Organ
Yard sale at ''Sam's', TyrH
Blvd Racine Monday, October
I

Yerd S.ala
House bafOfe
Syracuse pool Sign In yard
Many nica things 10-7 October
1-2 - 3-4~5 Rain Cannl• 614-i92·
5655

Ytrd Sate Oct 1 3 Sr 143 114
mila oH 7 lnsida tl l"llining
Yard ule Oct 1-!i 37043 Rock·
spring• Road Pomeroy Just
Amarlcare
Furniture
past
Clothing, M11c
Yard sale October 1...5 210
South Fourth Avenue Mid·
dleport

8

Public Sale

&amp; Auction
R1ck Pearson Auct ion Company
now booKing IUCIIOfll, IX•
perlence mak11 the dlf1er.nc1
Uca nud Ohio, Kentucky, WH1
Vlrgm1a, 304~173-5785
W«!emay1r'e Auction Service,
Rio Grsndt, Oi'llo 614-245-.5152
Estate Garage Sale S11 Oct
27t h, 1990 n5 11 Raccoon
Creak Tractor ut1IHias tr1 ilar,
wheel horse mower, •ntlqun &amp;
collactlblu , 1oo11 retrlgarator,
turmlura , m11c items too
num11ou• to mention 614·9834221 axel?( !rom Oct 5th thru
tha2 lat

9

Wanted lo Buy

Complete household or Estalll'
Any type ot furnltu ... , appllancn antique 1 etc Also
apprauoat ava1l1bla 614-245-5'152
Actraga wllh tlmbtr, or farm
wllh 11mbtr 614 388-935-4
Home brtw bottles &amp; bott11
capper 614-446~559
Need gas heattr, varrtad whh

blower 614-742-2656 between 10
am and 2 pm or anytima eflar 5
pm
Us&amp;d mobile hom.. , csll 614446..0175

3

Announcements

Help Wanted

AVON • All areas, Call Marilyn
WNver 304-882-2645

Pomeroy,

-

wanted to Buy

Wanted To Buy JunK Autos
with or without motora Call
larry lively. 614·388-8303

Garage Salt, 2221 JaHtrson
Ave, lues &amp; Wed Ment jeans
32 34 aomelurnitura

1----------

Garage Sale F1rst 111 5 years•
Cleamng out h&amp;allh problems,
6 other fami11es new afld used
collactablas glass lin wood,
books crafts dolls, doll furnl
lura bears , household furnl·
lure, rad1o s stereos u1ans1t s,
llatwara more tach day. Off n5
on Nor1hup Road halfway bfll
wa~n Raccoon Br~dga and Northup Br1dge on lincoln Pika,
Oct 1st 7th 9to? lots Freel

9

11

September

Help Wanted

LACK THE SKILLS? NEED A
JOB? We trt~l n people lor Jobs
u machmist1 m our Machme
Technology program Nearly
•very prOduct of mdu&amp;try, from
eotnllaKee to turbines, IS made
11\her usm~ machine toole or
using machmas made Wlfh machme tools in the Machma
Trades Program you Will learn
how !Qo uee varroua types of
machinery 5uch as lathe dull
press m1it1ng machine grlndmg
machma and punch rress Wa
have a vanely o tundmg
aourcas available tor eli gible
applicants Call the Adult
Education C~~nt&amp;r-Tri-Counly
JVS at 1-800-6:176509 Fait
Term classes begm October 1
Looki ng tor Barh9r, Stylists 614446-8803 614-446-8355.

WANTED

Made In The 1991 Ohio VaUey
Phone Book Is Friday, Oct. S

2, 1813, lied April 11,
189'1

111

Rutbrd Townsh1p.

Whore buried - Josioh IH,
born Sopl, 15, 1110, !lied
Mardi 22. 1887, whore buried. lond prHicard to ! Po~
Colurm, 38 W"~lowbrooll
Dr, Parilenbo.&lt;~ W_ Vo
26104, or arn O&gt;lied 304
481 -2077 - REWARD.

Anyone Needing Additions, Delellons, Changes
Or Wishing To Advertise Should Call
Between 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Weekdoys!

1-800-556-8930
Or Ma,lln/armaiJOn To
CHAMPION DIRECTORIES, INC.

P. 0.

Box

22, Norwalk,

OH

44857

Get in The

Doctors assistant Must like
working with people, be afllclent and hsve insurance tX·
ptrianct Excellent working
condltlona, QOOd al'llllry and
fringe benefits. O"tltandlng
car11r
opporlunlly
Send
resums to Ooctor's Assisltnt
P 0 Box 164 Middleport, Ohio

Winners
Circle!

45160

Eam money by lha week Join
lha number• to demonstrate
· Chrlstmea·Around·Th•World"
July-December U1111 name,
sddrats, and phons number on
answering service 614-902-6319
Euy Work' hcatlent Pay! As·
sambte Products al home Call
tor inlonnstion 504-641-8003 Et

I herr ~ nmhmg qLIItC ltk e :1. v.tnn1ng fnllng
- .tnd \\t: rt' fet:lm~ It at Pillsbun MJJOf
t xpans10n e fforts 10 meet cu~tomu demand~
for our qualu~ produu~ are takm~ place
Ptll~bun v.atu :, }OU to ht a pan of our """'1n
ntng team Jnd share ou r RrOwth 1

313

E11cellent lrteomel Easy work'
A11ambte simple prQoducta at
home 1-504-641 rna Ext 5214
24 houra
Experienced
medii
sales
rtprennlal!\le BaSI plus com
mission 304-7277885 call lor In·
tarviaw

Ptl bhun 1\ .tppn l Kh1ng :md St l ltn~ a nev. t r.t o f vttahl\ ~ t n
tn1pkrnuHtn}l. progrts31\t work praltl lt~ that Y.!ll makt

Full time babysitting position
available In my homa Send
rtlumt to P 0 Sox 21, Ktrr, OH
45843

e mphn n tmulvcment lurnwork and v.tnmng UHllt tull c tr
tie -

Help Wlnlad Mutt be out ol
school Apply In person M1d
dlaport McClure 1 Family Rea
tau rant

.tgll n .uul aga 1n'

PRODUCTION/MAINTENANCE
WORKERS

TYPISTS, PC users
nHded
$3!1,000
pollntlal
Datalls (1) 805-687-6000 Ert B4562

• Pizza and Frozen Vegetable Processing •

Immediate naed tor exp1111rlancad
nursing aHietant for private
duty ca111 Must be de,.ndabla, h.... e phon1, and rat11bla
ll'lnaportsllon
Casal
In
Franklin
and
•urroundlng
eountlll Call 1-B00-8N 1088 tor
lnttrvlaw EOE
lmmtdltlt opening for RN ae'"'mant coordlnttor Hours
utuaily Mondly thru Frld1y 8 00
to 4 30 but msy 'ilry Contact
dirKIOI of nursing, Pinecrest
Cart Center, 170 Pinecrest
Drive, Galllpotlt Ohio 45631
614-446-1'1 12 by October 3, 1990

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS tor Du1
pt1ced Hom1m1kers naadtng
emotional suppor1
building
salf-con lldance, caraar lden
\Uicstlon, job readiness Call
Betty Adkins 11 Buckeye Hille
CarHr Center tor Information
614-245-5334

Gflll1t.

.tppl) 1n ptr ~ on at t he follow
CJ.Il 2H6 2'1 I H If you prn 10u51) applied and
\\ t 1m He 'ou 1o apr!\ ag.am I qtul Oppor1u
Mi i/VtH

Pillsbury (Old Jackson Plant)
100 EaSI Broad,.ay
jackson, OH 45640

Real ES1ate General

Real ES1ate General

mg

@CANADAY REALTY
AUDREY F CANADAY BROKER
ROBERT 0 BRENNEMAN 446 -2174
MARY flOYD , REALTOR
HOMES, FARMS &amp; COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
25 LOCUST STREET
GALLIPOLIS OHIO 45631

446-3636~

rnt:m Ernplo\ t: r~
h.1 \(' fo und th&lt;ll Ar m\

tn med people h,•\e v.lMt
thn arc lookmg lor - pndt'
t nt hu SIJ"nl dt'pcnd.Jb!lil v
,1nd ~ elf c.h " upiiiH' For
nJOrl' dt t.ul s r.tll \Our

Iota!

A r m~

Rclru11Lr

lod'i

446-3343

LOTS Of lAND - LOTS Of HOME AND ONLY $58 000 - 4
BEDROOM 3 BA TH HOME HAS FORMAL DINING COVERED
DECK 2 CAR GARAGE AND OVER 9 ACR ES FENCED PAS
lUR E POND SMAL L BARN
REDUCED 15 000 - OWN ERS OF THI S LOV ELY HOME
WOUlD liKE 10 RELOCATE ANO HAVE RFOU CED THE PR IC[
TO $60000 3 BEDROOMS 2 BA THS NICE OPEN FA MILY
ROOM / KITCH EN AREA WITH FIREPlA CE 2 CAR GARAGE
LOCATED ON JAY DRIVE JUST OFF RO UTE 35

Long-term Care Experience PreferTed.
12- Hour Shifts Available. Excellent benefit
package, including sh1ft·chfferenl!al.
Apply 10 Tern Halley, R.N., Director of Nursmg
Pleasant Valley Nursing Care Center

Pomtl'leasant, WV
(304) 675--5236

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SMALL FARM - MOD ER N 3 BEDROOM HOM[ HAS LARGE
FAM II Y KI TC HEN ~NO I IVIN G ROOM DEN 1 316 SQ FT
liVING AR EA 2 CAR CO NCRETE BLO CK GARAGl OVER 9
ACRES MOSTI Y PAST URE KYGER CREEK SCHOOlS

$52 DOD
BlADEN ROAD APPR OX 29 ACRES 3 BEDROOM 2 STORY
HOME NICE COUN 1RY PROPERTY PRICE D LOW AI
$40 000

BE~

R.N. Charge Nurse
Positions Available

No oyo may see us weep.
But many 11ient tears ere

Arm \ ~ ncwC' ~t

attack hehcoptel It s the

fil ste s t mos t llgilt. lwh t. op
~t--r m the ~ o rlrl \our JOb
will be to k1 LJl l! 1b1 v. 1\
Rc,td\ for !I(' ch.1lk ngt 1
1 hen ca ll ~uur lulal t...rm\
l~t.OUiit:r tud&lt;i) for de t.11b

ARMY.

.Part /full tim• sates position
.. pptv Oct 1, 2, 3 tO• m 12
•Tope Furniture t5't Second Ave
'Gallipolit, No phone calls
"Prlvale duly AN's snd lPN s
-need.ct lo provide uctltent
:care Areat of uper111a natdad
.Pulmanary care, pediatrics, IV
-casu, nurologlcsl care Cases
.fn Fr~nklln 1nd surrounding
count111 Caii1 ·800-S79-1088 lor
Interview. EOE
'Oullllllled RN and LPN plrt lima
·or lull lime ntedad for 62 bad
facility. Cootact Fran~ Topping
Ctra l-iaven ol Point Pleasant ,
-304-675-3005
REGISTERED NURSE Exciting
'Opportum11es nCJW available lor
'I
lilt-motivated
busi ness
onenled RN to ma na ge a newly
,dllltloped home health c:om
.pany In th1 area E•celtenl c\101
eel 1k1ll1 required , outstanc:l1ng
For cons1derat1o n
bantllll
plaaaa 11nd resume and aalary
reqUirements to Partners Homl'l
Health, Inc Attn Earl Butch11r
•o lakevt&amp;w Plaza Blvd Suite
L Worthington Ohio 43085
EARN
MONEY
lyplng
wordprocasslng, persons! com·
puling. At home Full or pi time
$35 000/yr lncoma potential (1)
805~87-6000 Et B-10189
SAlES • $32!1 day po11lblt'
Taka Phone Ordart • people call
you' Phone 614-446-9358
9acratary1Receptlon lsl
Must
pastas typing sw11chboard and
cbmmvn1callon skills, also have
kt'lowladge ol computers snd
A.P
Submit
resume
to
Amtticare Pomeroy 36759
Rocksprings Road Pomeroy
Oh 457f59 Attn Ol!lct Manager
No phone cans please

P lll fJlm

THIS IS NIFTY If YOUR£ THRIFTY - IT ISN T EVERYDAY
THAT YOU FINO AGOOD HOM£ AI AtOW PRICE VERY CON
VENIENT LOCAT ION AT 1016 SECO ND AV[NUE IN GALli
POLIS THI S 3 BEDROOM 2 STO RY IS DEfiNITElY WO R1H
TAK ING TIME OUT TO VltW $28 000
BUILDING LOT WIH RIVERVIEW PROX I ACRE $5 000

LOW(R ROIITF 7 AP

BEAUTIFUL LAND - PARTIALLY WOO DED NlAR RIO
GRANDE APPROX 47 ACRES NICE 2 BEDROOM 14 X70
MOBILE HOME PAT 10 GARAGE BARN If YOU LOVE THE
OUTDOORS, HIKING AND CAMPING 1HIS PROPERTY HAS A
SMAll A FRAME NEAR THE WOODED AREA SUITAB LE FOR
CAMPING AND If YOU REALLY WANT TO ROUGH IT PART Of
DANIEl BOONES CAVE IS LOCATED HER£ $65 000 NEW
ON THE MARKET

SUGAR CREEK ROAD - IF YO U THINK A HOME WITH
ACREAGE IN A GOOD LOCATION IS MORE THAN YOU R
BUDGET CAN HANDlE - LOOK AT THIS PRO PERTY THIS IS
ONE YOU CAN AFFORD NICE 3 BEDROOM RANCH HAS
VINYL SIDIN G COUNTRY SIZE KITCHEN WITH OAK CAB I
NETS RANGE AND REFRIG fO RMAL DINING ROOM fULL
BASEMENT WASHER AND DRYER DETACHED 3 CAR GAR
AGE LARGE FRAME BARN 30'X40 EQUIP BLDG APPROX
56 ACRES $60 000

. . "'. . "'Care Nursing

We think of h1m In 11
lence

Atta ck Hel1copter

ll d\ J nt &lt;lge~ th.lt ( ,m h1 lr
them ildllt'\'t:' SU&lt; fi'S'i
'Ah t n se£'ktng CIJ I!t :ln

1,1989.

IW8y

&lt;~n

Kepa1r er vou II get :t mrl "
on ~.::xpt.:n e n ce ft.xm ,~Z th~
All b4 AI'\CHL ht.i lliJP

FLIGHT SCHOOL

\\ l1rn sold1ers le,1ve th t.:
Artm tht•v dn ... r v. 1\ h

Rewarding
Career...

We are ud within our
memory
lonely are our heans 10·
day ,
For the one we loved to
de.,ly,
H11 forever been called

As

11elp Wanted LQt Alltndant
Apply Jn parson Smllh Bulek
Pont1ac

GET THE ARMY
EDGE

*****

FIVE STAR HOME - 1WO SIORY REDWOOD
STRUCTURE QUALITY AND BEAUTY THROUGHOUT 9
ROOMS, 4 BEDROOMS , 2 BAT HS FAMILY ROOM OFF
KITCHEN ON FIRST FLOOR PLU S RECR EAT ION ROOM OPEN
lNG ONTO DE CK ON SECO ND FLOOR fORMAL DINING
ROOM LIV ING ROOM HAS FIREPLACE SPINDLED STAIRWAY
IN FOYER, 2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGE 3TO 4 ACRE SITE WILL
BE SURVEYED WHEN SOLD HOME IS COMPLETELY SUR
ROUNDED BY TALL PINES AND OTHER TREES ONLY 10
MILES FROM CITY FIRST TIME OffERED $1 25 ODD

IF YOU LIKE PRIVACI'TAKE A LOOK AT THIS HOME 3 3 AC
HAS LOTS OF TREES 3BEDROOMS , 2 BATHS fAMILY ROOM
w/ FIREPLACE 2 CAR GARAGE CITY SCHOOLS NIC£1
$72,000

Do you have
what it takes to
quallfy for
Warrant
Officer Flight
Training? It
takes 40 weeks
of Intensive
training to
bcome a
helicopter pilot
See your local
Army
Recruiter today
for details.

446-3343
Tun• up your job search tKilll
Career Works Assoclalas wi tt
cond uct • free workshop at thl
Point Ptanant Job Se~lce Oct
1!·19 1990 lor JTPA ellgtbtt
W•tt Vlrolnls r~aidtnts TrainIng Includes Interview colllchlng
snd a custom ized rnuma
limilld anrollmenl Fof lntorme
lion ctll tht Job Service 11 304
675-277'0 or Career Works AI·
soclat~t, 304·:144-22n EOEIM
F·H

12

SHuatlon
wanted

SMALL FARM IN OHIO TWP 2 1 ACRES MOSTLYWOODED
TOBACCO BASE, NI CE GARDEN AREA THE HOME IS ONLY 5
YEARS OLD ANO IS VERY ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOMS 2
BATHS FORMAL DINING AREA, EQUIPPED KITCHEN LAR,GE
24'x32 GARAG E 2B'x40' NEARLY NEW BARN IF YOU LIKE
COUNTRY LIVING DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS ONE I $58,000

18

21

Wanted to Do

Furniture refinishing and repair,
qua ttl~ work and fret estimates,
304-675-7991
Get your chain saw serviced tor
llrewood uaaon, Sider• E·
quipmanl Co, Henderson , WV

Room &amp; bosrd FrN lor parson
Ia live-In &amp; do light work al
Private Hom• Cere tor eldMiy
Prefer retired age. 814-388-8193

18

Wanted to Do

Ell:.. rlenctd child csrt In my
hOme, Monday lhru Friday, 8 30
~1:10pm,

304-t'l5-202i.

31

Business
Opportunity

Wantmg to ran1 4 c l'la~r Beauty
Salon "J:Ieady to move ln 1 614·
446 ·2107

WOLFF TANNING BEDS
Commerc ial, Home Units, From
$199 00 Ltmpt, lotions, Acces·
Magic Yeart Day Care Center soriu Monthly Payments Low
reasonable
dapand11.ble, As S1B 00 Call Today FREE
lictn .., quality child care Mon- Color Catalog 1-100-228-6292
day thru Friday, 1 30 1111 5 30
For more lniQormatlon or to 22 Money to Loan
regJatsr 304-67S.SB47:

304-675 7421

LOANS BY MA IL

Mlu Paula's Day Clllre Canter

Up to $5 ,000 In 12 hour! Wa
sara, sffordabla, ch1ldcara M-F can
help you get a 51g nature
6 am 530 pm Ages 2-10
Bel~. alter school Orop-ms
watcomt 614-446-8224

loan By Mall 1-900·246-6500
SO 95 fta.

Will babysit my home, nur
Jackson Pike, on Bulavlllt
Rot.d, Experianc~ &amp; Rataran·
cn. 614-441-2641
Will do babysitting in my home,
any day or houra, North Point
school dlstricl, 304-t75-79t1.
Will lake care of elderly In ltMir

home1 614-446-4277 Ref's And
exper11ncad.
Would tika to do babysitting In
my home., any hour &amp; can give
referenc11 614-256-1615

FIX HIGH·TECH
AIRCRAFT

BE ALL YOU CAH BE:

tOil\ l dc..· r:~II O il

Pomeroy - Mtddleport- Galhpolts, Oh1o- Pomt Pleasant. W. Va

Part-time Instructor needed to
leach community and personal
tkiUs to adulls in their own
home (Meigs County) Various
Financial
skills and taltnls needed II you
like to cook, exercise, garden,
read, or drive- we msy "have 1
Business
job lor you We're looking tor 21
paoplt who enjoy other people,
Opportunity
wt'lo ean Iesch varloua sKills to
olhers, who are creallv1, tnd
'NOTICE I
willing to work as part ol an OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
energalic team High school da- r.wmmands lhat you do busigrae1 1111\d driver'• Ucensa and neu w1th people you II now, and
gooa driving record required NOT to send money through tha
Salary
$5 00/hour,
12 m1t1 until you hiVI Investigated
hours/week. It Interested call lhe offering
614 - 28&amp;-~39
no taler than
10f3J90, aak tor Chrltty Equal
SPORTING GOODS
Opponunlly Employtr
Turn America's love of sports
inlo 1 successful butlnau You
cen own snd operate 1 successful Spon ing Goods stort with •
Na1ionat Buying Power• E•lenstva Training• Protessionll As·
sls1ancoCati
TIMBERUNE
SPORTS 1-81)0..24J..8454

learn cm 1ronmt nt .and ha\t tht oppo rtun1t) to dt·momtr.ltt
vour pn~on .il 'ltrutRths !no I ht\ nt:wl\ exp.tndcd multt
mtllton dollar f.tu ll!\ 1s hC!Il)4 :-.q.~.n1 f1 0 ntl) upgraded and
d cst gmd \\llh I he wel l h&lt;m ~&lt;: 11! our rm plo yt'l'\ tn m1nd

l o r tmmnll ;t.l t'
1n~ loc111on or
"ere n o t hm:d
ll1l\ Emp iOHr

Gr&amp;n

MtdiCII s~relary expert typlsl
lnaurartet, dat" antry doctors
ottlce 1 In Gallipolis &amp; Pomeroy
614-446-6366 Sunday 4 7p m

A

In Lov1ng Memory
Of
NOAH FITCH
who passed away,
one year ogo, Oct.

PARK TECHNICIAN
Full-time grounds and recrta·
lion tacllltlta maintenance postlion at the Raeeoon Craelc
County psrk Pos1tlon require•
e11perlance in matnttnance and
Slfa oparstlon of routing l l·
perllnce Ia pretened H1~h
achoo t d1ploma and Oh1o
drivers licens• required Application• will be accepted at
the office of the 0 0 Mcintyre
Park Ols1rlc1 Galtia County
Courthouae, locuat Street Gal·
llpotls, Otdo Deadlme October
5, 1990

446-3343

INTELLIGENCE JOBS
FED
CIA U~ Cu11oms, OEA , etc
Now ~Jtlng Lltlings (1) 805687-6000 f ,t K-10189

BE ALL YOU CAM

and Mlued by
Mom Ill Dod, S111er
and Brother· tn-law
and Frienda

JOB HUNTING? NEED A SKILL?
WE TRAIN PEOPLE FOR JOBS
•• Auto Mechsnict, Account·
lng!Computlng Specialist, Carptnltrwl
Cosmetologist&amp;,
Eltctric ana, Food Sarvicl
Workara, Eltctronles Tach·
nlcians, lndustriel Meintansnce
Worhrs,
Mach1nlsta
Paralegals 9ecretarlet and
Welders. Rsgisttr now for claasea beginning OclobCIIr 1, 1990
Cali Tri.COUnty Vocational Adult
Center •• 1-800-637-6506 A
ll(lflet:y of funding aourcu to
pay tor ll'lining '" available tor
those eligible

II \ou hl\l t flltlJ(l\( p roh lun "'O I,ang ~k tl h and tllJO\ \art
ll\ gu 111 lht: wmnrr 'lU re It .11 Pllbhun - a Rrtal r o mp:t m
lor tht ht'll peo pl e 1 You II hdp us 1mpll·mtn t :1 multt ~ k1llcd

Pdbhun lill l lf)4t:'\t tmplo\ t r 111 the. \Xcl b ton arc.·.a app rtc t
.ttc:-. tht .. upport uf our c ommuni!\ - \OU ht'lpcd u~ hecorn r
.an lndu:-.11\ ln.dtr 1 In re turn \Hoffer WO\\th ont: ntc.d oppor
runHit\ 1h.11 prm l(k (.ompc.tlll\(. ow:~gc" ;md hcneflls a" \\~II
,l"i a fuum nf ~ro .... lh 1h .u \IJU on rra lh }l.t:'t 1mohnJ m'

lmmedista openings avsllabla In
Athene .,.. Full and plrt-tlme
quick advsncamant, companr
will train Neat app81ranca a
must $1 200 to slsrt II you
quality Csll Thursday Friday or
Monday betwnn 10-4 pm 614·
592-2703

30, 1990

Help Wanted

ter, the

HOME

ARMY.

thed
When others ere ••~•P
Sodly mrued by the
Fitc~ F1 mlly Wife,
C~lldren &amp;
Grendchildron

=~~~::'Eae

Any tnformot1011 COI1(1ntng
A1110 lllbocar IH, born May

AnENTIONI
The gentleman
that witnessed
the argument
betwHn a man
and woman on
Aug. 3rd
l&gt;etween
4:00-4:30 at
Garfield Dairy
Bar, please call
urgent!
446·1822 or
446-8043,
the man.

September

11

Cosmetologist nMdedl Guanmtead wages, paid vacations 614·
446-n61.

OFFICE COORDINATOR Exc11
opportunity avellable to, an
entrgallc , outgomg person to
ltlisl In the coordmallon ot
home health c.1re in the area
This pos11ion lnvolvet 1 vanety
of ratponslblhtin to Incl ude
telephone, clerical, pereonnel
tnd community IWirtneu The
abi lity to enteract with lha
pvbllc le ..sentlat wnh 1 backgro"nd 1nd patient cart prater
red Excatlent eompensahon
pack1g1
For contldarallon
please stnd resume to Partner 's
Homt Health Care Inc Ann
Earl Butchar 740 laktvlew Plaza
Blvd, Su1t1 l Wonhlngton OH
43085

30, 1990

VENDING ROUTE local Grtal
High traffic
cash Income
locations Easy work Will Train
1·B00-284-B363

8

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

1984 Schull 141170, wlexpando,
2br, 2 blth, large porchet, CA,
on 112 acre lot, At 2, North of Pt
Pleasasnt, Exc cond, French
Chy Mobile Homos, 614 -446~
9340, 304·675-6898, 304-675-3313
2br, KarT OH, s min from Holzer
Hospital $25,000 614-446-~37,
614-446-4168
3 bedroom• house, land
tract, 304-675-5104

Homes for Sale

A-frame for sale by owne r 2200
squa re teat, llv Jng room w spr1a1
stai rcase &amp; hre place, also in
eludes custom made solid oak
bu11t In bookcase D1nmg room,
bu11t In k1lthen with ran ge, large
la undry room 4br measunng
app ro• 121 14, 10x1 2, 10x14,
9:c40 2 bathrooms walt to walt
c:a rpallng throughout Electric
baseboard haallng 3 car dalach
garage wldoor opanart, county
water, septiC system, &amp; satelhle
dish, 111 oR 43 3 acras lor
$85,000 Home on 13 acres tor
575.000 30 6 acres are available
w/purchage of home for an additional $10 000 located Rt 3 Gallipolis DlreciJQons Take Rt 35 to
Rl 568 to Cora Mill Road Home
Is 1pproxlmately 2 112 to 3 m1ies
on let! In Ohio Call 1-614-446·
6611, In Wast Virginia Call 1
304-344-5638 stter 5p m
GOVERNMENT HOMES fTom $1
jU rap11r1
Delmque nt Ia•
prope rt( ~apossass1oM Your
area (1 805-687-6000 Ext GH
4562 tor current rapo list
Andy Sylvia Raally 3 bl'ldroom
2 bath ranch &amp;lyle home on 3
country acres Located ott Sr
681 $35,000 614-S92 t244
home with 3 bedrooms, fam ily
room, garage in RustiC Hills ,
Syracuse Pnced at $39 000
614-992-546 51614-992-31 1'1

con~

3 bedroom•, pool, deck 676
South Founh, Middleport jnear
Meigs Jr Hlghl S3~000 614992-""7323
7 room1 1 112 baths, country
living but close to Meigs School
and town At 31-4 la ne,
Tcw.~nshlp Road 27 Arst road to
right Catl614·992-7118 or 1-384·

32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

W1ndsor 14x70, 2b r CA buildIng, skirti ng on lot In Oua1/
Creak Good cond, Frenc h C•ty
Mobile Homos 614~446-9140

Rentals

32 Mobile Homes

7 roome 2 baths, Brick, total
electric, ftreplaee, 2 car garage,
tully carpeted, laundry room
dlahwaaher, dlspoasl, heat
pump On Sr 7 1n Cheater
Btaullful 111tlng 614..085-3323

42

for Rent

2 bedroom trailer, "200 month
Gall ipoliS Ferry 304 675 2931 or

2 Room Furnishe d Apt Pdvate
balh and entrance Phone 614
4-16 1232

2 or 3br home in Gallipolis,
$275/mo OeP&lt;J&amp;II req uued, 6t4256-6846

1982 Townhouse, 14170, double
eJCpando, CA On private ranted
tot in Rodney 614-446-1539 a Mer
Sp m

For Rant 3 Room Hous&amp;, 11)11
Third Ave Gallipolis Stove &amp;
AattiQ•rator
Furnished
R&amp;ferences and deposit ra
qulrtd Phone 614-446-t232

SPECIAL Fact01y to yout99t, 2
or 3 badroomt4X10 models at
the unbelievable price ol
$12,900 dali varad snd set up
Call 1-800-729-4045 for datails

For Rent 3bf house, 304-675
5104

2 bedroom, turnlahed or un lur
n1shad Good clean cond1tlon
HUO or employed Naw Haven
304-682 2466
2 mobile homos 2 badroom
furnished, $200 plus uti lities
$100 deposl1 Hud approved
304-675-6512 aftlf 5 00 or 675·
3900 anytime

House 2 bedrooms, mea
neighborhood ,
unfurnished
deposll and references 304-

2br Mobile Home s ecur~ty
deposit, &amp; retarenca required
614-256 1922

Nashua
14x70
wlex pando,
situated 75 acre land, Point
Pleasant Many artras, priced
on Inspection 304-675-791'7

Houses for Rent

-

675-nn

Apartment

for Rent

1980 Freedom, 14x70, mob1ia
home total electric! hka new,
new house turn lure with
washer and dryer, 304·882 ·3245
or 882 3704

41

44

Mobile Home s

for Sale

304-57'6~2528

House for rent on Pine Grove
Rd one m111 oH Rt 124 Call
6141!192-7919
...

House lor rent Unturnlsha d or
furnished 614 992 5m
35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Spring Valloy 3br brick I 112
:----,.-.,--,------, I baths, basement, carport $500
5 acres llllnd on AI 2 Eckard par mo, relerences and dopo s 11
Chapel Road, 304-675 3190
roqu lrtd BlACKBURN REA LT"Y
614-446-0008
614 acres Sclpico Township, Ineludes one
house
Only
$139,000 6141385-4510 alter 7 oo 42 Mobile Homes
pm
for Rent
Commercial lots, Eureka, Lots
&amp; Acerage 12 acres Gallipolis 2&amp;3 BR country, Vmlon arl'la
Bul ldmg 5118, 45 acres !Jmbar Stove, Refrigerator Wa ter trash
paid $200, $210 plus dl'lposll ,
304-675-5104
- - -- - - -both have large room add1l1ons,
0 J White Rd, 2 acres wooded Very nice 614-388-9686
bUitdmg lol, ready to build on
2 bedroom turn1shad Apple
restrlclad, $8,900 614-245-9585
Grove 1crost from Goodyear
Roula 2 Ashton 1 acre lois 3 plant, $225 plus daposlt 304·
miles south Gallipolls Locks, S76-2479ahar 5 00 PM.
public water, no restricUons,
trailer tor rent In
some with river frontage, 304aru 614-992~5858
576 2336

Real Estate General

2&lt;197

Sunday Tlmes-Senttnei- Page- D-3

2br unlurnlshed, Wll h axpando
in Cl'leshlre Ret llo Oep, re·
qulred 614-4~6-4369 304 675
9?60
For Rent Jbr tra 111r 614-446·
6691
N1ce 2br With Uvlngroom d1n1ng
room, axpando In Bidwell Area
$250 me. 1th plus deposn call
614·388-8589 belor&amp; 2p m Ret
required

44

Apartment
tor Rent

rooms &amp; bilth , new ly
remodeled $200 /mo All u!II1 18S
mcludod Oopos11 required 614446-7733, 614-446-4222

2

Apartments 2 bedrooms nJCif.
304-675 5104
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 536 Jackson Pilo.e
from $192/mo Walk to shop &amp;
movies Call 614 446 2568 EOH
Clean 2 bedroom apartment
Stove, refrigerator No pet s,
New Hav on W Va 6 1~ 992 7481
or P1ua Dans
Furmshod Elt1c1ency all UlliltloS
paid shari'! bath $135/mo 919.
Second Ave 61111146 3945
Furn1shed Ethc1ency
$175
U111111es Pa1d Galllpol s 614"4116-44t6 al1or 7p m
Gracious 11vmg t and 2 b&amp;droom apart men ts at Village·
Manor
and
R1vars1d&amp;
Apar1ments In Middleport From
$195 Ca ll614 992 7787 EOH

1 bedroom apartment In Mid· pM;:',~dd;~l~o~p~~o:n"'~;Ohlo
Beech St One
lurn 1shed apt deposit
dtepon Totall'lii! Ctrlc wator and
kitchen furnished $210 month ly
r&amp;qu~red, 304 882
plus depos it 614 992 3667 or
614-992-3312
ne ar Holzer Hospital,
1h d
t
oconom1 cat gas hear, .
I
2 bedroom, un um s B a par · I$235'&gt;mo. plus uti1111es 614-446 ~
men! in Middll'lpor1 Newly
remodeled, centra! heal and a1r
All ull li l198 in cluded $275 a
mobile home 1
month plus $200 depos it 614
o~erlook1ng
949-2217 between 7 am and 7
Ref
pm

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

SOUTHERN HILLS
REAL ESTATE.INC.

.-rlced to te ll! B1dwelt Oh io
House &amp; 4 lots, 3br, living
d1n1ng &amp; fsmlty room, garage
unattached, own11r llnancmg
available, w/good down payment, 125,000 1-614-867-3649, 1
304-429-5330

Public Sale

738 2nd AVE. GALLIPOLIS

&amp; Auction

446-6624

CADMUS COMMUNITY
CENTER
THIRD ANNUAl
FAll-0-WEEN CARNIVAL
October 6, 1990
7:00 to 10:00 P.M.
Door Prizes
NEW LISTING'
THIS ONE IS MORE THAN

Games
Haunted House
Costume Judging
Auction

a lovely contemporary horne tl 's a wa~ al l1 !e Fea
tunng 2 l11 eplace s 3 lo 4 bed10oms 2 1ull balhs
7-one hal l bath s form al hvmg room larmal dm
mg room fam 1l~ room he at pump /cenlral an
20 x40 '"!'ound Sl31 nless steel pool 40 x60
meal garage barn Plus 17 aues P&lt;l rt13lly
wooded Pr111ale C1t y school s Call for your pr1va 1e
v1 e wm~ todayr
#287f

Food

~ER~ONE

WELCOME

Cadmus -State Rt. 141
Thank you in advance
Gallipolis Merchants
David Boggs - Auctioneer
For Your Donations

AUCTION
THURSDAY, OCT. 4
6:30
ALBANY, OHIO
Corner of Mill St. and
Factory Rd.
Consignments taken in
Oct. 1 thru Oct. 4
From 1:00 to 7:00 P.M.
For More Info.
Call 797-2648
Auctioneer:
Richard Workman

" ANTIQUE OR COLLECTORS ITEMS'

games old postcards oakcha11 s buffet McCoy Popeye coo
k~e I" cab10e1 small stand se veral old ca meras Hawkeye
Baby Brawn1e 8MM mO'.' Ie pro1ectors &amp; more m1sc quilts
t1unks rocke1 phone copper wash b01ler I H salesman
case &amp; 19551raclor &amp; Eq pa mphlets IH hard had &amp; IH carl,
co rns helle! wash sland &amp; olh er 11 ems 1800 books &amp; 1890
b1ble
CAR"
1981 1oyola C01ol la 4 cylmder less lhan 30 000 aclual
m1l es 4 door wlc ru1se &amp; C B newl11 e on fronl(real sharp)
"HOUSEHOLD'
16 7 S•gnralure sde by s1de Maytag H D dryer (hke new)
Wards washe! Maytag wnnge1 washer gas range melal
cab1 net b1eaklasl sel w/ 4 cha~rs, desk nlor IV 2 pc IIVmg
10om su1 te 1echne~ stereo &amp; speakers lamp s tables chest
of drawe rs m1sc lmen, 2 smgle beds miSe d1shes pols &amp;
pans Sharp Carou5el II m1crowave &amp; etc
"M ISC "
MW I cu H l1reprool safe , Wards sell propelle&lt;l mow er
porch swmgs slep ladder, church bench wheelbarrow Eco
111mmer &amp; etc

STEPHEN E. FROST, ADMINISTRATOR
Cm ~90-315

DAN SMITH, AUCTIONEER 57-68-1344

619-992-7301

Terms· Cash
Postlive I D.
Refreshments by Eastern Athletic Boosters

6 bedr oom s 2 l1vmg rooms
lo1nal d1n 1ng and larn1ly ro'Jm 2 k1t chen s part1al
basP men l all s1lua led on 2 n1ce level lots olu s gar
ilP,e )!or age buddmg and ba1n Call today
"834

ROOM TO DO YOUR OWN

BOAT DOCKING PRIVILEGES'
Ar e 1ncluded w1th lhts 3 bedr oom mab1le humr
and 2 lot s (app10x 701 "blr TV ava~labl r C1 11
schools Callloday 101 mo lE del "ls
#1860

SMALL FARM
RIO GRANDE AREA
Remodeled 3 bedroom s vPry aMract1ve home m
eludes ful l base ment approx 30 acres 1and thai
borders Raccoo n Crerk Sm lll l woodrd lot pa s
fu re land IObtl CCO base and ROOd SIZe ba rn 1n
gorxJ cond1l1ort Pleasl' cal l lor more dela1ls1
"2871

PRICED IN THE MID I 20's
ac 1es iU SI OUISid e GaiiiQOII SCity l1m 1I S J lOOm '
ilnd bal h 3 bedrooms c1ty water and nat ~ a s
land need s to be developPd House m~r.d s som1
lender l ovm~ ca re l h1s one 1S one thai you can
own as reasona ble as poss1ble
#18 43
~

RACCOON PLEASURES
Have all the en 1ovme nl alt ered by liv1n~ alonr
Raccoon C ree~ wrlh th1s 3 hed room ranch Full
basemen! 12 )16 ded alum1 num s1d1ng ap
01 0 ~ 1" ac1e lawn w1th approx1mat ely 77 lerl ol
cree~ lrontage Access to boat doc ~ Call toda y to
loca 110n P11crd al$35 000
#1870

THING'
aCJe&lt;; &lt;:H.cu rnpany tl u~ ] be d1 oom 2 bath lo...ma, ntena nce v1nyl s,ded ranch I .H~f' b1eezel'la v
7 u1 ~a 1 agr w1ll1 ,wto door Far1uly room and dm
1/lg ar ea 25 ) 15 bJrn (Couicl ourcha&lt;,p an add1
t1onal 11 acre\) Call ill rmrr
t~2858

LOWERED PRICE
$1,000
BUDGET PLEASER $22 900 1s all1ltakes lo buy
your very fu sl home completely lur n1shed 2 bed
1 uu m ~ 1a rge oatn srorage ouuotng cellar &amp; 1ura l
wa le~ 9 am lot
#2865

$30,000 - IN TOWN
You will l10d lh iS cozy remodele&lt;l home [ al ,n
k1tchen w1th bea ul 1ful cabmets l1v1n g room 2
bed1ooms wall lo wall carpel UnaMac he d garage
and storage bu 1lri1ng IM MEDIATE POS SESS ION
#2872

BELIEVE IT 11
All the TLC tha i has been pul mto lh1 s excepl!onal
2 3 bedroom home L1v 1ng roam t~m1ly room dm
mg room enclosed po rch and part1a l ba sement
conc rte d11ve newly pa~nted and papere&lt;l n1cely
decoraled C1l y hV!ng co nven~en l $40s
'
#1867

COMMERCIAL BUILDING
[ Hellen! lor reta1l sa les SR 160 loca r or1 01 1r •
co nslriHimn low maml enan cp app1 oc I )00 ~q
tt walk m co ole t 8Ut ld1nR constr ucted 198 3 '~'
mo deled 1989 PlUS 2 be n ~nnm ana~lmrnl
ba lh spac 1au s l1vrn~ room eQuiDDN1 ~ ~ l c hrn
ar ge gra'.' elparktnR alea l ilrf!tlnl r:illlloflav lOI
mOfe 1nfo rmahon and f'):act lo~M n Pr1ced below
epl acemenl cost'
ff1863
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS INSIDE
AND OUT
L1v1 ng room fam1l~ roa m and lor ma l dm 1ng room
31ar ge bedroo ms (l arge walK m closet ofl master
bedroom) 2 ~ balhs OverSized 2 car ga~age
fqu1pped k1tchen Mamtenan ce !t ee vmyl s1d1 np,
conc rete drtve Presg11g10 us ne1ghhorhood Kerp
coo l lh1 s summ er w1lh lh e club pool'
#2831
DIVORCE YOURSELF FROM THOSE

RENT PAYMENTS!
When you cou ld be pa~1ng for thrs ne wly rem a
dele&lt;! 3 bedroom ranch l 1v 1ng 10om bal h lorced
a1r gas heat, newer deck ar ea nestled amanR
shade trees on approx 1 acre lol
n2863

JUDY

IB

J

DEWITI,

BROKER .... ..

Merrill Caner ... . _.......... ... ...

Cathy Wray .. ........ ..... .
Sam Hoffman .......... .

REALTOR'

'

BARGAIN PRICED'
REDUCED $5 500 - NOW $10 000

3 bed room ranch hom P appraJ
MEDI Al£ POSS ESS ION
WAN1 S SOLD"'

ar1f' tot IM
Ca ll lodav OWN FR
o1809

$16 500
CALL TODAY 111
CutP 3 bedworn ran ch ll'o'ln R •oom k11chen and
dm1nR roam ca mbtnal10n ul 1l1!y roo m baH1
atl ach rd ca rport co ncr ete dr1 ve IMM EDIAT E
PO SS ESS ION OW NER SAYS SEI 11
m3D
APPROX 71 ACRES IN All
Corn cr1b metal lree stall bar n storage bulid1nf
pond and sprm g lo bacco base Mtlktng sJ stem
and mm e~a l 11gnls mcluded PL US 2 3 be 100111
home wtth lt vtng roam bath tor mal dmm( and
more Call loday lor complele lislm g' ID EAL OCA
liON
#1831

SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1990
10:00 A.M.

3 oa k sl acked bookca ses oak secretary oak swtval desk
cha11 Sellers k1tchen cab ,ne l w/ llour bm m•sc old loy &amp;

$15 000 00

J 1.. s l or~ homr l'll!h 4

4

ESTATE AUCTION

Th1s 1s the auct1on of the personal property of
the late Rev_ W A. Frost. located at 1214
Hock1ng Rd , Belpre, Ohio Turn on Braum Rd
from St Rt 7 Watch for stgns.

YOU CAN BRAG ABOUT THIS
Gor geo us br1 ck hom e 1ust as soon as you ta~ e om
look you II be so ld 3 bedrooms lo1mal dmmg &amp;
hvmg rooms 3 bath s lamily 10om lu lly equ .opNl
k1t chen 2 car garage and separate 24 d5 ~at
age pond pr1vate set1H1K b cepl lonal ly n1cr
home w1th a lot at a me n 1 l 1 e~ ~ o~er 4 acres C1ty
sc hools'
1 2857

Jeannie Tolliver ..... . .. Tammie DeWitt ...... -...

SMAll FARM - 11 ACRE S lnr ,11o, ll&gt;r '•m•l,
who ha \ ath rr rmploymrn l h •nom mndr1n
t1omP 7 01] hPd1oom~ I hJ!h• ' uti ha&lt;:.rmrnt
1ntrill llPa l 1n~ and a1r cantl1! 10n 111 dnd cnu nt~
wll !f l lt~r~l' m l\ l111 1y gilf il~'l' 3( tlR l PPi fJ ~ !h1s
h fl l(f I Pi1 SIU1 , I' illl fpn(rr' tlntll l~
l I (I I r pon1
a11rt l1 vr&gt;&lt;;lor k o'ldl!' l oiJ.tr(f !11~1 1n l ~ ~ood
b11 n il kr nr"" 100f111g and ron ( ll'l r lloo1 P11(('
has been redurt,d In $51 qoo App1 r ~ I? miles!
hom Gali1poi1 S al Sia!P Routr !71
R284S
MAKE OWNER AN OFFER TODAYIII
And ~ou m1 ghl hr ~ urp11 ~Prll'l~ at ) OJ can buv th 1;
horrr for 1 l ovely 2 slory Nl!h 3 tJeclr oom 'i l
h a lh ~ l1 vmr, 100m p;u1 1al hJsrrnrnl 2 lots eac h
app r o~ 85 )1 20 una tta ched tw o car garilgr and
il lo l more Citlllorlay lor '&gt; howmr, and complete
IISIIIIg
#181 1

SO YOUNG &amp; BEAUT/fUll
r ~, s 4 bP.d 1 o0 m ~ 3 ba th well cc nstlu C!Prl lrame
1 br1 c ~ b1 level otlt'r s 1elaxed com fol! throu gho ut

Equ 1pped k•1 chen 'oll l! h beaul ilul cherr y cabm ets
~aragp all lh l'l anrl more nes tled m ~ s hady
acr es
#1839

? car

446 -8147
379 -2184
446-4255
379-2449
446-8006
441-0703

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�September

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

51

ISAAC'S AUCTION HOUSE
SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 7:00P .M.
VINTON , OHIO
ANTIQUE &amp; COLLECTIBLEE
K1lchen cupDoard ch rmney cupboar d. oak library table oak
stand . oak bookcase oak tnpod prrmrtr ve tabl e. nrght stand
corner shelf 5 legged sma ll taiJie vrct rola asst ol child:.
charrs hrgh charrs se wr ng mach1nes do ll buggy prano ben
ches ba skets, prctures (mclud rng Fort Blrss h mllrt ary pre
tu rel books mrrrors trunks sausaRe grrnd ers numerou s
glass war e and many mo re rtems

Consignments taken 1-6 P M. Saturdays or call
614 388 -9370 lor other days .

AUCTIONEER: FINIS ISAAC
liCensed and Bonded

1n

Oh10 and

lnd~ana

13 Years

Household
Goods

Nrcely Furnrshed Mobile Home
m crty CA Surta ble lor 1 per·
son. Ret &amp;Dep Requrred 614446-0338
One bedroom apts lor rant
$225 month Oeposrl required
614-992-22,8 after 6 p m
Twin Rivers Towers, Housing lor
the Elde rly and Hand1c apped
Apar!ments now ava Uab le-rentrng for 30% of adtusted rncom e
200 S•cond St or call 304-ti75·
6679
Two apel1ments lurnrshed, au
uhhtrea paid $200 monthly,
$J00 monthly, $50 depos rt
Pomeroy 614-192-5771, 614-9492526
·--c-:-~:-::----:-­

Unfurnrs hed
Pomeroy 4
Adults only
614-992·2275

Mu lberry Ava nua,
rooms and bath
No pats Oep /Rei
after-5pm

Upda~r·s

unfurnished Apart·
ment carpeted. no pe ts, ut rlrtros
pard 614·446-1637
Upstarrs, 2br, apartment water,
trash &amp; sto11e 1\Jrnrshed. 61&lt;1
446-3940
Upstairs Furnrst1ed, 3 rooms &amp;
bath, clean, no pets rsleren ca &amp;
deposrt r&amp;qulred 614-446·1519

CHRISTMAS AUCTION
Friday, October 5, 1990 at 7:00P.M.
DOOR PRIZE UP TO $50.00
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
7 oreces sol rd wood cedar 4 post bed room su1te oak 1rame
li'.lrng 10om sutles oa k lr ame swrvel roder&lt;&gt; oak cwwrl
cha r1 ~. b1ass beds
touch lamps. glass and wood Iampo.; gun
ra cks what no t shel l rr on st one toy chest pellet gun s ce
ra mrcs . glaso;;ware chma doll s prctures huntmg knrves
pocket wa tches 1ewelry doll s and toys wrapprng pape1 and
mu ch much more

glass hutches tabl es wrth 4 wood pad
ma ttr e~ s sets

From Gallipolis. take Rt. 141. turn left onto Rt. 775
turn r~ght onto Patnot Road . Watch for s1gns.

MARLIN WEDEMEYER, AUCTIONEER
614-245-5152
Eats
Cash
PoSitive I 0
Not ResponSible for ACCident s or loss of Property

PUBLIC AUCTION
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
AT 7:00 P.M.

DAV BUILDING ON RT. 35 BY-PASS

CONSIGNMENTS TAKEN FROM
12:00 TO 6:00
DAY OF SALE
TRUCKLOAD OF NEW MERCHANDISE
Po rcelain dolls. pttche r &amp; bowl set s. banks. hou sewa re and much more
USED HOUSEHOlD GOODS
Ma ytag wa she r and dr yet Hotpo1n t freew .
Eureka swee per. couch and cha ~r end tables. re
cl1ner tele v1s1on conso le RCA VCR. gun cab 1ne t
hutch. table and 6 cha irS corn er hutch . 2 uphol s
tered cha1r s. table foyer tab le w / m~rro1 lamps
tw1n bed , 2 chests. 2 dresser s end table . la mp
Sea rs 8 track ste re o bookca se heodboad. lull 111e
bed . exerme b1ke 2 RCA color 13" TV 's d1 shes.
pots. pans . sm all applia nces. set of Hava land din
ne rw are colteema ker . press ure canne r and
other 1te ms too numerou s to ment10n
TERMS
Cash or Check w1th Pro per I 0
DOOR PRIZES
AUCTIONEER . DAVID BOGGS
l1sc . No. 4596
GallipoliS . Oh1o 614 -446 -7750
l1censed and Bonded'" State of Oh1o
Not Re sponsible for Ac c1dents or loss of Property
We Are Now Book1ng Fall and W1nter Sales

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1990
10:00 A.M.

MEIGS CO FAIRGROUNDS. POMEROY. OHIO
PERSONAL PROPERTY OF
THE lATE JASPER &amp; FAYE POWEll
Located at the lnfersection of U S 33 &amp; S R 7. Po meroy. Oh10 Due to the lack of park1ng &amp;access1bil
1ty of the home . everything has been moved to the
Fw-grounds for your convenience Sale will be In ·
Side and s1gns will be posted There w1ll be a Prev~ew
from500PM to800PM onFnday. Oct 5. 1990
MODERN FURNISHINGS Valentrne co uch fle•steer .all
hugge r recltner Kr oh ler and Moore occ ch arr s Mus\man

collee &amp; end tables MotorolaQu"" 24 lV Mo1 01ola porta
ble TV. drnetle Iable CraltmatiC bed INEWI contour ch "'
cherry gun rac k mapl e 4 pc bdrm surte parnted bd1m
c;urte cher ry desK w ' book s he l v f&gt;~ &amp; gl ass l1 on1 booK case
handm M1e by Ra sco Satt erf rel d dehumrddr er pol s pa ns
mr sc krtc hen applran cr:&gt; s
LAWN &amp; GAROEN Gr,ely su pr•r converlrble • lsul~y
duals char rs mower blrrde plow and rototrller New Idea
corn sheller whef'lbarrow lap &amp; dre set mrsc hand &amp; lawn

&amp; gard en tools

STONEWARE I A lranl1 - gal 131 (VGC) 12 croc ~ s rn ""
ous colo rs 5 gal churn 2 ga l chu rn 5 Rill IUR umb1ella urn
'l hand parnted urns salt c rock~ cu sprdor
CLOCKS &amp; WATCHES Seth !hom as mantel clock. shelf clod
w/ alarm B&amp;D on pendulum ve ry smal l camel ba ck Tr usty
Trme clock Hamrlton watch w/school bu s on ba ck {20's 01

30's) also se'Jelal modern c locM s
ANTIQUES · 4 pc Waterlall Bdr m surte [VGCI. round oa kIa
ble wl claw teet (pam led) round oa k lable wi SQuare pedes
tal 4 r o~¥ba c k charr s paroled ll at wall N/ 4 tmp1e safe mbot
tom Mk scrub table oak sewrn gstand oak draltrng tables &amp;
stool. 2 cane botlo m cha~rs step back base split hrckory bu
basket wrcker basket s 100 plu s pes fr esta ware square
green slag lamp shade floor lamps brass dom knocker
w ! Ma sonrc P.mblem door be ll Pat 1860 str eet car lunc h
bo• metal egg baskets se11e r al Lamo~es se r11rn g pes prnk &amp;
green dep orllamp s razor straps &amp;razors. several old books
rncludrn g P1lgnms Progress lane Gray &amp; Wrd e Awake Book
1898. Look &amp; L1le Mags An sco bo• camera som e tables &amp;
tur nrture pes from bldg that need rel1mshed wooden ba by
carnage Ira me. lois mor e nor t1steo

OF SPECIAl INTEREST Wood lamp des k from JONE SE
BERSBACH DRY GOOOS Store Pomeroy posSibly forerun
ne1of Red Anchor Store IPre 19001
Note: 'Riis is one of the cleanest auctions I have had the
Honor of Conducttnl- Most of all pes. are ready for the
home. This will be a lar&amp;e sale. B11n1 your lawn chairs &amp;
spend the day wHh us.

OWNER: EULA HENSLER
AUCTIONEER: COL. W. KEITH MOLDEN
614-742-2048 Even~ngs
Cuh

lie Ohto 4318 &amp; W. Va . 863
lunch by Rosii ·Jane

Pos I D

FurnIshed
Rooms

45

Rooms lor rent · w11ek or month
Startrng at S1201mo Gallla Ho1ol
614-446-9S80.
Slseptn9 roo ms wrth cookin g
Also trar ler space All hook -ups
Call 11rter 2 00 p m . 304·7n
5651. Mason WV

46 Space for Rent

54 Miscellaneous

54 Miscellaneous

54 Miscellaneous

Merchandise

Merchandise

FOR SALE Used RCA XL-100
25~ color eonsole TV Call 614·
446.0195

Usod Fumtlura Call 614-992·
7212 or 614·992·7240

Merchandise

Mercha ndlse
Cat Madra I Window qultts, made
by Ruby Crawford , 604 Holcomb
Hollow Rd Thu rman, OH 45685
6l 4-245·5947
Cemetery lot #l, 2, 3, 4 In Ever·
tas trng Ute at Ohio Vattey
Memory Gardens, at 196, Prlc•
614-983-4221 except Oct 5th
thru Oct 21st
Couc:M, chair, coffee, end tables ,
lamps, gas warm morning
stove, hrde -away bad, &amp; carpet ,
614·446·3224
Cut your grocery br lls tn half,
valuable tree Information Send
self addressed stamped envel ope, % E E. Lanier P.O Box
11 87 Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

For ::iala Appia It Computer
printer &amp; aeraan, wliOia of
gemea, $850, llkt rttw one 3
piec:a quHn size bedroom aultt
$450, 614-446-7109

Grain fed lambs for sleugtortar,
wtll
dallver,
&amp; c:rattsman
c:hainaaw tor uta or trade lor
firewood, Buck &amp;tollt firepla ce
lnsen 614~46-22'22.

For Sate G E R•frlgarator, $100,
614-446·3114
afttr 5:30p.m.
wHkdays

Hand-made qutn1 Flower 9.•r·
d•n, wedding ring and lillie
h01..111, mise $'150 6"14.g92-1l52

For Sate · Hearth·Mtta wood
burner Insert $65. Greai·O.
Lalor wllh blower tor lireplac:e
Severt! sections of 6'" prefab
all-fuel ehlmnay Call 614-4460150 after 6 PM.

54

54 Miscellaneous

I 3233 S.R. 180
Ashland, Ky. 41101-1939
(all Toll Free Morton, Ill.
1-80D-447-743b

Kitchen c:abine11, good condr·
110n Makt offer 614-446-6587 or
614-446-1542.
Knuckleboom log loader 614·
379-2758
Lavt ladiea slacks, new, 40-42,
Ra..onebte. 4x4 wide Chevy
trr•strlms 16 5w12, 8 tug D•·
humldlller. 614·446-0121

Real Estate General

Emp tra ga s crrculating heater
370 RFM: 70,000 BTU $275 00
614 -742 -2125
Firewood for sale Cut slabs.
614 -256-6119 or 614·256·6456

D. (. Metal Sales, ln1.

beautiful Christmas
tree . Has 900+
small red lights. Set
up lor viewing.
Coli Jane Brown,
992 -2961 for
information.

Country Mobrle Home Park,
Route 33 , Nor1M of Pomeroy
lots , renta ls, pal1 s, sales Call

LAND CONTRACT TO QUALIFIED BUYERS - 5 acres,
more or less. approx li64 sq It home offers 3 BRs.
LR, k1lchen. bath oil heat Call for deta1ls and furlher

AKC Chocolate labrador Pup
pre~. will be ready to go, m rate
October, onl~ 3 males . &amp; 3
lema!ea lef1 $450, carr evenrngs,
614-446-1967

Merchandise

All breed pel groomrng, 21
years nperlencA Apporn!menls
only 6141992-6820 If no answer,
leave message

You 11

lrnd rl

here

whe ~ you rn.1ke thrs hou se your home Ideal
ner~hbortwod !or the whole l3m rly - close to shopp rn g,
hosorlal et c and perfect lo1the krds Yer~ welt kept and
decor3ted 3 br droom br lev el w1th a ~ e ry nrce famrly
room area 3 baths wrll he!p you h()"n bu mp rn~ rnt oone
another l'~l:'f) mornrng Oeck / brrc k o~tro and hot tub 1n
ba ck m~ke relaYrng a breeze Neally 2200 sq It ot
h11rn~ ~ [laC!' commnea wrm gas neat ancl central a1r 2
car attac hed ~mgP Grill' us a ca ll today becau se we'd

Jov e to show you lhr s one 1 $80s

For Sa le Woodburnlng stov e,
magrc hea t, 1 sectron of metal
bestos prpe, $125 614 -446·2462
Frost Free Refrlge ral or, white ,
S95, FroS1 Fr1e Refr igerator,
G E $125, Refrigerator , side k
side, whitt , $150 , Rtfrtgerator,
G E , Almond , like new, $250,
G E Wuher , $95 Kenmore
Dryer, $75 Whr rlpool Dryer,
Avacodo , $95, Kanmore Dryer,
Harvest gol d, $95 , Westtn·
ghouse Dryer. WMrtt, $95, Gas
Rang e Coppertone $95, Electric
Range , JO rnch wM I1t, ni ce $150,
Wesirnghouse Wa sher, &amp; Dryer
S.t Almond , $150 Ea ch, 20 cu.
ft Chest Freezer, $1 50, Frttzer
Upright, Frost Free. $150
Skaggs Appliances, Upper Rtvtr
Road , 61 4-446-7396

GOOD
USE [}
APPLIAN CES
WasMerl, dryers, rafr!gerat on,
range s
Skagg• Appliances ,
Upper R1ver 11d Beside Stone
Cr11s t Mote l Call 614·446 -7398
PICKENS FURNITURE
New/Used
Household furnl shmg 112 ml
JerrrcMo Rd Pt. Pleasant WV.
ca ll '304·675-1450
Ou11en 51U wtterbed 304-675-3869
RENT TO OWN
614-446·3158
6 pc wood group $14 01 per
waek 4 poster bedr oom sur te,
complete S15 20 per week.
dmellt with 4 ch aus $7.50 per
waak Magrc Ch al 14 cu ft
Relngarator $12 95 per week , 15
cu f1
trearer, S10 90 per
waek VI Ra Furnltutt Rt 14t, 4
mrres on Rt 7-Centenary Open 7
daya a w~
··~''---,---,--,-.,-­
Super single waterbed, ttk.e new
condition, bookcase, headboard
w/6 drawer pedestal, som l-wav•
leu, only $200 Call evenlngt,
614-446-1967
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oli11e St., Galllpolrt. New &amp; Uted
lurnlturl, h•ater!, W•&amp;t tm &amp;
Work boots 614·446-3159.
Upright treezer Very nice , 3
years old $150 614f11:12:-3033.

53

Antiques

Buy or sell Riverine Antlqu...
1124 E Main Strut , Pomeroy.
Hours· M T W 10 00 am to 6 00
p.m, Sunda~ 1·00 1o 6 oo p.m
614-992·2526

Fish Tank, 2413 Jack!ion Ave
Poml Pt11unt, 304.$75-2063 , tO
gal , Itt up S14 99 and 10 gal
co"'plete 143.25

11410

For,Sal•: AKC Registered Chow
Chow, cream temalt, 9 mos old,
very friendly $200 614-367-0517

Jim's Farm Equipment, SR 35,
Wut Galltpolls, 614-446-9m;
Wrde selection new &amp; used farm
tractors &amp; Implements. Buy,
sail, trade, 8 00-5 00 weakdavs ,
Sat till Noon.

64

63

20 excellent quetily crossbred
Mattera Will make very good
raplacement h•ifers. 614o446·
2109, after 8p m.

3 yr old Nubian, Nanny goat,
$60, ttrm 614-256-9339.
Four yr old pony, genUa and will
h11ve June colt, $150 304-882·
1233
Llmouatn Senta Gtrt Crou-brad
Bull C.lvea, Sea at Co1 Farm
Patriot or ctil 6"14·37'9·261'1
Pigs tor salt Hamp and York
cross . 614-~2-3002.

58

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

Dunrovirr Fru1t Farm ju st oH Sr
66'1 east of Albany. We ac cept
food stamps Variety ol apples,
fresh cld&amp;r, pears, pump kin! ,
and gords lJ-7 dally, close d
Monday 614-698·6298
Potatoes We have a good
supply ol good Kennebec:
potatoes
$'11 00
psr
100
Humphrey,
at
ReadsYIIII
6141378-6295 No Sunday sa les

59

For Sale
or Trade

113 Acre farm with mobile
home, tree gas, Salisbury
Tow nship, S450.00 per aera Can
be da11rdad , 130 Acre farm
Sal•m Township, four bedroom
home. barn and othtr oUt·
butldrngs , frte gas, $65,000 00,
lwo houses tl 1l1 ButternuT
Avenue, Pomeroy, with targe
lots $30 000 00, Nlcl recently
ramodelad two bedroom house
on Lrnc~n Heights, Pomeroy,
$19,995 00
vary
large 101
o·s,.en tnd Crow Rutty Co
614 992-2720 or 614·992-3589

Gravely Tractor For Sale, 614·
37'9-2113

1978 Cht'.l. Monte Carlo , V-6,
2dr, AJC, good work ear, 614·
992-3225.
1978 Nova. Call 614·849-2656 af1816pm

Hay &amp; Grain

1979 Ct'rtll•tta, good c:ond, $600
614-256-1526

Hay lor Sale. Clover &amp; Timothy
Round Balas tn the Field 614·
245-5598

1979 Lincoln Continental Town
Car, good eondrtlon. $2000. Sea
at 2304 Madraon A111 ., Point
Pleasant.

Hay lor sale. Round and square
baln. Call 614-949-2344 efter 5

,.,

Transportation

1979
Pontiac
Bonneville
Brougham, loaded, new tires,
runs good New 22 caliber semi·
auto, model 70HC 304-675·7281

71 Autos for Sale
.,-:-:::-:,..---,.,-"7":'---

1980 Chevy Impala 4 door
Sedan . Extra nice and clean
New !Ires 305 'v'8 $1,395 614·
992-6119.

Livestock

12 yo TB, Broodmart, (open)
•ulloble '"' riding, 2 y 0 Til
PMllty, Hatt~r broke, both are
well bred, beautiful horus, $500
tach. 614·388·8720.

1976 Plymouth
Fury. 318,
automatic:, a.lr, lots of new pan a,
nice Interior, looks and ru ns
good $750. 614·247-4292 .

1967 Mustang Hard-top coupe ,
6 cydlnder, automatic, res ·
torabla, runs good. l650 614247-4292 Also Bell Pappanr

1981 Chevetta Motor, body &amp;
transm1ssron are In •xceltent
condrtion.
Needs
mu tl ler
6141742-3141 eveni ngs

1969 Dodge Coronal 440 318
motor 8'1,000 mtlae:. Good con·
dillon $1500 614n42·2157.

1983 Pontiac Phoe nix, Call 614388 -9762, tnyllme

1974 LTD Ford, good cond, lfJ4.
87&amp;-4!34.

1984 VW rabbit, &amp;JI C cond, 4
speed, new llras, $2,400 1984
Pontiac Bonneville, er e co nd,
new lrres and paint cruise, air,
auto PS, PB, AM -FM, must su,
$3,400 304-675-5554

1976 Cutlna Suprem•. V-8,
auto, one own•r, new !Ires and
baltery, runs good, $7SO. 304675-2492
1976 Ford Mustang tt, 4 eyt,
automatic, 78,000 mrlea, ct.an ,
welt maintained, great uc:ond
car, or lor 11udente, Call
weekdays after 6p m. 614-44&amp;-

71

1982
Royal
Oldsmobrle
automatic: , 4dr, good c:ond , no
rust S2,000. 614-446·9349
1985 Dodge Charger, 2dr,
hal c:h bac:k, whlte, wit h red Inter·
lor, AMIFM 5 spd, PS, new U·
t\aust , $2,100. 614-446-2847.
1986 New Yoriler, ~-l engine ,
tow mlteag•, loaded, $5,800
614-379-2203.
!981 Camero, Z-28, bright red,
AT, PS, PB, a11, li lt, cruise ,
AM!FM cassette, &amp; morel $8 ,700
614·245-9075
1987 Chill luxury Sport, V/6
engine, T-tops , power locks,
powar staering, tilt crulaa, c:us lom wheels , A.M /FM ca!llelle
aetual mr 24,800, 1uc cond, 614·
446-9687

Real Estate General

Iii!

1986 Charcoal qray lroc Z,
toa d&amp;d, avery option except 1lops , mint cond, 1 owner, 28,000
mites, Book prke $11,900, Will
IIIIi for $10,600 614--446·6751
GOVERNMEtrt' SEIZED vehicles
tram $'100 Fords MercedAs
Corvttlea . CMavys. Surplus
Your stu PI 805.SS7-6000 Ext
S-t0t89.
Antique
1930 model Ford
Sedan All nawl This one Is
nrcel This car must sellt No
reasonable
ot1ar
refu sed
$1 0,000 or best oHar. See at
R1v1 rs lde Marina 614~4&amp;-2424

Like new, Massey Ferguson, 220
Ha~ Baler. 614-446·1411

N301

WHAT I WONDERFUL PLACE - Bea utrlully remodeled
rNie cora ted I I? story home on 1] acres Very
comtortabll' and cozy home rnctudes lar&amp;t P3trn
krt chen drn 111~ area and trvrn g room wrth frreptace 3
be drooms baths and lull lrn1 St1erl ba sement wnh
separate krtche n BONU S Sepm te 1 bedr oom home
pe rfecT tor rn laws rel at •ves 01 even rental Both Mmes
ha ~e be~n ex tens1vely remode led an d are rn ~ery ROOd
rondr l10n Welt marn lar ned barn lobacoo base Beautrl ut
~~e'" and retaxrng atmosphere ma~e rt easy toen1 o~ the
c oun!r~ Pnced 1n the 80')
•211

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

OWNERS HAVE DONE A l01 OF WORK ANO
NOW YOU CAN GET THE B£N£FI1S - f rve
mrnules to town. 3 BRs 2 baths LR krlchen
nel gas heal vrnyl srdr ng $39 900'

FIN£ COUNTRY HOME - Here 15 as lrnr a nome a ~
~ou II find Very quret an d pea ceful &lt;;f'Mrng tar ~!'
spacrous hom e wrt~ vtr v larRP comfo rtable rooms
Qu~ lr !)' burtt br1ck ranch teatue s 4 large oect rooms )lull
baths 2 1rreplaces plu$ rndoo 1 BAQ lar~e krt chen wrth
drnette plus forma l dr nrn~ room wrth hardwood !locu s
Full part rally lrnr shett ba sf'ment o~ersr 1ed 2 car par aRe
Huge wrap around detk rn ground oool ~M dOacres to
romo Mound on Ower SIGO 000
•201
hr~h tratlrc area on St Rt 7 wrth 8( fr ontage and 180
deep Includes a 1eS1dence wrth 2 or 3 busrne'i5 roon r,
and 2 mobrle homes Dr1tled well and 7 ~Pt Jirc tank s
County wat er avariable Owner r~ vrrv a nxro u~ to self
Askrng S54 900 but would con~1 rkr any rea o;onable
olle1
~203

CHAROLAIS LAH ESlATES - A rarf' opport unr ty to
desr~ n and complett.' th e rnt e11 or ot a home rn an
e1ce ltent nerghOOrhood al an altorr1abte pf rCf' ThP
co mpl eted ex terror ot thrs \ 1 ~ &lt;;tory log hom!' rncludes a
ded 2 Cal ga~a~e an d basemrnt Buyer woLJtd own
J, 20fh ol an 8 aue S!!drd l a~e wrlh lull pr1vileges

•401

169.900

lutur~ Thr~ bed1oom one floor tXan wrth

sc hool ~

U07

l ca r Rarage
srtuated on a 91 acre lot wrth mature trees rn Green
To\'j nshrp Pr1ced to sell al $27 000
N511

AlTENTION INVESTORS' - APARTMENTS - Emllenl

LOOKS CAN BE DECEIVING' - Belreve rl or nol lhr;
homf' hil~ 9 good sr1e roo ms and 2 lull bath s 3
bedroom s and 1 bat h on the mam floor ~ n d I bf'dloom

rental property rtu ntty remodeled wrth Rross 1ncome of
$1 000 pl us month!~ Cons1sts ot thre e 1 bedroom
aputment s an d ' bedroom mob•l e home Close to
college ldP~I lor stud en ts and lacult~ members

and b~th rn the lu!l basement Eatrn ~rtchen family
room stm age room and large ut1hty room Forced arr
heat and ce ntral arr Sc re ened rn porch ana ched l ca r
~ ar age an d storagP burldmg Tastefully decouted
rnte rro1 and anrachv e tandscaprnR Thr"i home IS
delmrtely worth lookrng aft $57 000
dOl
YOU DES EAVE THE BEST and th1s oneoner s you qua trty
con struction. eJ cellent neighborhood rn a con venrent
loc.aiiOn ~ handsome (looks bra nd new) 3 bedroom
r &lt;~ nch \'jh rch •nctudes alar~~t hvrng1oom.lormat drnmg.
brg krtrhen wrth lots of cabmets an d bUIH rns Hand~
utrhty area and 2 lull baths You tl tove the decora tma
and the ope nness ol the floor pian On Debby Drrv e and
prrced to ~e ll qurckt~
11112

r· R1 c[

159900

446-3644

OUTSTANDING II ACRE HOME SITE -

Green

Tow nsh ip St R1 588 Includes !tat crop tand gentl e
rollrng slopes and a wooded knoll lor someone wantrn R
orrvacy. country atmoshe1e an d .t krng's '.!lew Mavbe
~ou want 'lo me horses or some othe1 an rmats There's
1tready plenty o1 wrldllfe
•t24

rhrs rrdrculou sty tow prrce on a bra nd new 1an ch home
AHmg PI!Ct' d1 opped to SS4 900 on thr s 3 bedroom 2
bath home New trved rn belo1e thts home has teatures
11 ~*' che11y k1tchPn ca b1nets large mas1er ~droom
1
car Ra•a~e hear pump Owner w11t con~ rder fletpr ng wrth
hnanc1nR to r1ualr fled bu~er
• 220

245-6276

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hiltll o, l'fl iP (Jp l-'(!
.11 1 I I' MflPi h
r r·nl r.tl ,. rl
1 •11111 lo, i! li ll ilt' 1l0 r50 rnH , I
l'lrl, ,.,. 111' I h dOl or
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SPRING VAllEY -

OAK DRIVE - Laror

ranch st vle hom r ott ers 3 BR ~ 1 bat h\ l
~haped LR/ drnrnp ar t~il wrth trrf'pla ce nr cr
~rt c hen la rge l amrly roorn t.1undrv iHPrl p.:rl 10

11608

do01 s gas heat

57 9 JAY DR IV£ - Attra ctrvr home ,.. 1thrn m1
Pr dP\ 1!!1111 ~ tr opp rn g an cl hO'&gt;(J IIll l f hrs horn r
oth•f'&gt; 3 llR I bat h\ LR PQurppf'd Krtc hf•n
dlllin~· .tll-'rl gJ \ nral Ct'll l a r I Cd/ Jltcl (h o(j
1',-ua ~e 16 d2 pool

THIS ONE SPEAKS FOR ITSElF' Beaulrlul
b11ck home on 93 acre lol Bu ll Ru n Rd over
2100 sq H ollrvrni space Totally equtpped
krlchen 3 BR s 2 baths 20x30 lrvrng room
lorma l dtnrng room frreplace HP /ce nt ar r
25xJI garage wrth open ers lar ge rear pat ro

CHATHAM AVENUE - 2 lnll 40•150 each all825 27

lenced yard

Chatham Ave Alley rn rril r Bol h tots for $1 9 000

11!08

All BRICK - JUST OFF RT 35 - CLOSE !0
HIIC AND SHOPPING - AMraclrve hom erna
nrce nerghbor hood ollm 3 BR s bath

PLENTY OF PWIYACY - You'll be su1prr sed at how
much on~a cv thrs home oners whtle strtl berng wrthrn 5
mrnutes fro m everythrng Very welt marntarned cou ntry
style ranch al~ o otters 011e1 ?900 sq It of comklrtabte
trv1ng space large co untr~ krtc hen writ all ow you1
rmagrnaltan plenty of room to do ma ny thrn2S wrth
lo1mat dtnrng room lor mal hvrng room wtth fueptace
aMnctrve den wrlh an other lrrepface and haldwood
floors 3- 4 bedrooms wrth spac e lo1 addrtron al rooms to
be frnrshed w~h lrtlle cost lots of eJ tras rncludtng
screen ed rn porch. gara ~ e oar~rn g tor ] em plus
workshop area storage and more Thrs rs a very mce
home and mu st be seen to be ap Of ec •ated tully Over

eQurpp ed krt clwn LR rlrnett e lrrP plil ce new
ca1 pel 2 ca1 alla ch Pri P, ilr at:e P~ 'i lwat and
cent r al arr

m-,.

s1ooooo

ba th lr~rng room ~rtchen cover ed jliltr c well
on property rural wat er orl hea t

~rev.

:·

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UNDER
REAllY NtFHI - You it co unt you1sett
lucky to own th1~ ROod l o okrn~ b1le11el wrth one car
garage and fenced ya rd lh ~ re itre 3 bed1oom~ an d one
bath and the handy pmon rn the lam rty writ entoy
frmshrng the lowe1 level1nt o a recre at ron room lor the
lam1ly Don t wa rt - the p11 CP ~ ~ $419001
#503

VILLAGE Of NORTHUP - NICE HOM£ AND
lWO LOl l Ran ch st,le hom e o ~ ers 3 BR&lt;

NIC£ HOME LO CAlEO ALONG OHIO RIVER 139 900 4 BR s bath LR ~rl c hen c a~pel o•l
heat 2 c ar detached ~ ara~e utrl1h burldr ng
large lawn and nrce

thrs round hou se rocated 1n Mer ~Coun ty Trulya home
to be adm1red Beautrlutty decorated rn country
a i'T10~plle re thrs home has 3 bedrooms ? baths hvrng
room tam oly arPa eat rn ~rt c he n an rl utrtrty room
Unlrn 15hPd lull ba sement Wr ap around drc ~ s on bOth
floor s w1ll ~~~e a vrew 1hal writ take your breath All th rs
an d more 1 Yov mu st ~ e e to behr11el Only $67 9QQ1

•
~~~-~i

ATTRACTIVE HOllE JUST MINUlE S!0 TOWN
-

OWNER HAS REDUCEO BY 15.100 1 Ver, n~ce
Cape Co d located m Vrnt on a1Pa LR ~ /trre·
ptace forma l DR wtlh burl! rn chrna cabrnets
krlchen lull basemen t 7 acr es more or less

cove red patro !larler pad on pr ope rt~
ac1e m/ 1

_ J.:JL ¥

lull basement Ftve mrnutes to downtown

PATRIOT AREA - THREE BEDROOM RANCH
oHers 11 20 SQ « krl chen hv10g mom bath
carpel anached garage w4h eleclfiC rJpor
opene1 Call lor an appo11.~;r.r r '

,..,-,tlfi.

LARGE HOME WITH APPROl 7 ACRES. MI L.
approx I m1 fromGage on R1 325 Mast er BR
wrth skyhte. 3add1t1onal BRs. 2 baths k1tchen
LR large laundry full basement Own er wilhn~

119.900 - LOCATED IN Clll - Older home
orte&lt; s 3 BRs bath LR &lt;rtchen ~as heal crly

to work wtfh quahfted buyers on tmancrng

Bill

Todd,

water an d sewer Call lor an apporntmen!

4.n ACRES - SJ.SOO - Clay Two Hazel
Rrdge Rd

-.--0

446-7729
446· ·J443

•

1 33

bat hs new wrndows su1rng lu1nace and cent
arr Call now 1

NICE STARTER HOME - Located 1ust allh e
edge of town Th1s home leatures 3 bedroo ms
bath IrVIng room kitchen drnmg room and a

OWIER HAS RELOCATE 0 AN 0 WANTS TO
SElliMMEOIATHY - Oa k 011ve. all b11 ck 3
BRs. 1'? balhs LR k1lchen. OR fu ll basement.
gas heat

Very nrce home located at the edge ol town

oHers LR krt ba th 2 BR s gas heal carport &amp;

WANT 10 LOOK OUT YOUR FRONT WINOOW
AT A SPLENOID VIEW? - Thrs home has
been revamped and 1s ready tor you Clo se to
HMC and Rt 35 shopptng 3 BR s LR wl fP
beaut tlut new krt chen. dm ffi w/t ueplace 11..,

mz

Loretta McDade,
Walker,

see thiS one to

tn wn

0

B.

Cr ty sc ho ol s Come

AFFORDABLE LIVING 138.000 - 3 BR s
I '' baths LR krlche n OR gas lurnace cor
pet 24x24 unaMa ched 1ara1e 1ust oul&lt;rde ol

•

Clyde

au

day

TIRED Of BEING CORNERE01 - I hal .an 1ha ppen rn

E. M. Wiseman, Broker
Hairston.

ce ntral

100 ACR ES CHE SHIRE TOWNSHIP - Ne• er

look at thrs home located rna verv ntCe quret
ne tghborhood lrv rn g room wrth ga s lrlf'PiilCI'
k1!chen large Jaund1y rm bath tw o nrce sr1r
bedrooms large sc reened back pm ch tha t tau
wr ll err 1oy anached ~araRe and le roc ed yard

OWN ERSAYS . DO WHAT IT TilES"'" - l hal'swh al
were gorng to do The ~m art buyet writ ta ~e ad11 antage 01

(614) 446-3644

446-9665
446-4240

room 3 nrce bedroom s 2baths ial heal and

ARE YOU READY TO MOVE TO TOWN ? Com e

Nll5

Wiseman Real Estate
David Wiseman,

standmg features ot thts home are the ltvtn R
room wrlh f11eplace burl! rn hutch rn dmrnR

famrl y 01 rncome property etc 3 tled10oms large l!vmg
room eat rn kitchen wtth nrce cabrnets 1 hath anrl
~f'Pil f ate u!111!y room Nr ce 11~1 lot Con venr Pnl klcatron

!404

PRIC£ SLASHED $1 0 0001 - Beaulrlul c o u nt r~ senrnli!
enhances the pleasure yo u'll havP when you see th rs
pr operty !3 acres of ground provrde good huntrng or
wrtdtrfe watch1ng 3 bed 1ooms 2 lull baths hv1ng 10om
f amr~ room and drnmg 100m t ~ 1 ge 2 ca r ga1age pi us
barn and cet1a1 house $59 500
r¥Z06

OFFERS MORE 1HAN THE AVERAGE HOME
2 lots and a beaultful home for 144 900 Out

Real Estate General

GREAT BUY FOR 117.500' - Ver1 ""'home lor starter

WE NEED LISTINGS!

1 nlet Chrome Tabla with lor·
mica top wit h 4 nice chalnr tor
sale. $50 Ca ll Edgar Thomas at
614 ·992-2988

attached garage Call lm an ilpporn tm r nt

r;EDUCED

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE

BE SMAR! - QU ll REHliNG - lnvesl "' your own

NBIJ

69 acr e

NEW LISTING- TRI ·LEYEL HOME WITH
LARGE LOT - Atlra ctrve home teat ur es 3 br s
I ~ baths LR, krtchen famrly room t• o;ecks

MIGHTY HANDY - NEAR EVERYTHING

If COUNTRY IS rHE PLACE FOR YOU lhen oon 1m'"
see111g lh1 ~ 1988 " M an ~ 10n' sectronal home N~ ture rs
your ne1ghbo1 on th 1~ secluded one ure n1c el¥
tandscaoPd ~a1d 1SOO ~q It ol h ~mR space 3
bedroom o; ma ster b~th !eatu1e~ a ~ar den tu b · ..,1t h
showe1 Dr n rn~~: are~ ~nd Pat rn ~r t chen Pa1 10 door sopen
onto a large wood deck Your oppon u M~ to ~~:et back to
the great ouldoo1s tor rmt ~ S4 5000 Soulhl'l' estern

BUilD IT UPI -A brand nel'l homt.' wdl make vou !eel
R1Eal 1Bu•ld you r dream home on 1 ~ pr rva tety ~~tuated
aot.'s 1n an estabtrshed resrdent1al a1ea ooty 31.? mrles
hom town Coun ty walt.'l av a r l dbl~ Cr ou ~e Beck Road

B, J.

Wh1te Monte Carlo, 197'6 low
mileage, V 8, lamrry c:ar goad
t rres, everyth rng h ~e new 614·
446 ·9430

RANNY BLACKBURN
BROKER- 446-0008

nan Trace School Orstrr cl

Want lobe l1ve m1nute s li om town 1 Then th1 s pampered 3 bedroom . beau tilully maml
amed home IS lor you A~r g e formal drn~ng room w1th v1ew ol the shady lol w1ll g1ve you
a v1ew ol all seasons Ba sement and unaMached two car ga rage Talk about convemen ce ' On ly $59.900
#802

EXCELLENT BUSINESS POSS IBILiliES" - I o"len rn

1 Cu b Ctdet riding mower.
7HP.t.J21netor eut. 6141992-2113.

GOVERNMENT SEIZED Vehicles
!rom $100 Fords. Mltfc:td..
Corvettes
Chevys
Surplus
Your aret (11 805-687-6000 Ext
S- 10189

BLACKBURN
REALTY

Naw Holland 116 Forage bok, 3
Deatars, tandem axle $7900
Used tnlanattonal fora ge wagon
2 baaltra, tandem axle wagon
$1,300 Used New Holland 28
forage blower $1,500 Used New
Holland 30 blower $1,200 . Used
New Holland no chopper 2 row
haad, electric controls $5 ,500 .
Used New Holland 718 chopptr,
1 row haad, t !actric eontrol s
$5 ,900 Used New Holland super
117 chopper, l row head $2 000
Two used New Idea 32 3 one row
p1 ck ers $2,000 Two used New
Idea 10 on• row p1 ck1r1 S't ,OOO
Used New Holland 35 5 grmder
mlura $5 000 Used New Hoi·
land 352 grinder m1ur $1,600
Used New Holla nd 425 skid
steer loader $5,500. New Hoi·
land 553 diesel skid etaer loa dar
deluxe $14,500. New Holland 454
akrd ,, .., loader gas $12,500
Kaefer~ Service Canter1 Sl. Rt
87, Point Pltuant ana Rlplty
Road, Phone 304·895·38?4

132 500 buys thrs neat 2 bedroom bungalow New
&gt;r drn g ne\'j wrr rn~ ~~s for ced ar r lurnacewrth central air
~tsu Located rn a nrce ne•gh bo rhood on 3rd Ave Has
car port and bed porch Welt cared lor !lome CtrH us
today for an aoporntmerrt
1t305

brrd veneer Quality bUJtt home d bedroo ms wrth
s lr d rn~ door closet s plu s an abundan ce of bur l! rn
st or~ge space Roman bnd trreotace rn ltvrng room also
lrreptace on lrwer le~el 15x18 garage aflached wrth pull
down slarrs to SIOiaRe area Soecrat Iron! door wrt h srde
touver'l Double gtm wrndows v.r!h marble w1ndow sdls
Home ~~ well1 nsut at ed for e11 rcrent hea trng and cool rnR
located tust oH lake drrve rn R10 Grande near
Un1ver s rt ~ All Quaht~ homes 1n area Nea1 chur ch
rec 1eatronal area and take You must see rnsrde thr ~
hom ~ to app recra te 1ts manv !1ne fe atu res Lrsted at

Merchandise

A real steafl 1978 CMev 4w4, 314
t on prc kup Automatic Tran!J
350 ang ina , runs great! AMIFM
casaatle deck &amp; apeakart Good
tires, art front end parts
replaced new , cost $422 00 Cab
good, bed bad. t1 500 or best ol·
fer Can saa 11 1765 Gravel Hill
Ad. otf Rt 7 tn Cheahlre bator•
Power Plant Early momrngs,
ltle evemngs best limes

o.. ,.

122 5001 1hrs Alrame home oHers 3 bed·
rooms. 1~ baths.LR. k1tchPn wrth stove andrefngerator. eleclnc heat. part basement Han

FUNCTIONAL THREE LEVEL ENGLISH STYLE - All

Crl' '&lt;hools SI OOOO

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1989 Camaro Ra ll y Sport. 305, 5
spd loaded, 22 000 miles, ttka
new, Call E11eninga 614·446·
6054

Joh n
4020 Oresel with
turbo charger, ax e cond, 304·
882-2641 af1er 5 30 PM

IN TOWN CONVENIENCE - AI an affordable pnce

town lo catron 3 yea r old burldrn g bu il t !rHode lor bat
~n o ~1111 Ov er 7 000 sq 11 Vol ell rn~ula tl'd Ptrnty ol
parkrng Owner wr ll spll bu1ldrn R equrornen t ant1 lrquc1
lrcp n~e lor $115 000 01 w1ll nl?llOI1att.' !o1 burl drng anr1
tot &gt;Pparatel~ Good poten11al fo• bu ~r nr ss
#202

$69 900

1968 Hyundal, ewcel, GL.S
automatic: PS PB, air. AMrFM
cassetr e, luggage rac k., 614·245·
56 17

1987 Thunderbird, loaded, 3 8
LV~, 45,000 m
Exc cond,
$6,500. OBO 614-3 67-0214

1985 Chtvellt, automatic, 4dr,
uc c:ond, $2,000 614-446-9349

Autos for Sale

1988 Ford Temp o $4 ~95; 1988
Pont 6000, $4 695 1988 Chell
Celebrit y, $4,695, t9B8 Dodge
Aries, $3,695, 1989 Olds Cutlass
Supreme, l7,995, 1988 Oodga
600 SJ ,595 , 1987 Pont. Sunbrrd
$3,795, 1987 Old!l Cal ais $3 ,695,
1986 Pont 6000 $2,195, 1986
Ford Escort GT, $1,995; 1984
Toyot a S W ~x4, $2,495, 1984
Nlu an 200 SX $1,995; 1984 Ford
hp
$1,295,
1995 Dodg•
Day1ona $2 495, 1984 Pont S.B
$1,295 1983 Ford T·Bird, S1,895,
1961 6Ids Cutlass $1,295, 1982
Chell Cltatron $695; 1978 Otds
S W $395, B&amp;O Auto Salu,
Hwy 160, 4 mllu N of Hotz.ar.
614·&lt;146-6865, or 614-446-6189

1987 Plymouth Tuns mo, $2,700,
au tomatic wia tr , 198 4 Daytona 5
spd $2,200 614·256-1270

1985 Buick Regal Limited V6,
PS, PB, AJC, Tnt whael, power
windows, new brakes . Asking
$4,700 614-~2 · 2215 attar 5 pm

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Autos for Sale

Real Estate General

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EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPeORTUNITY' - G&lt;r'l "

54 Miscellaneous

Bundy Clalrntt recently o .. ar·
hauled 26 '" girl! Hulty 10 tpaod ,
ilkl MIW, 304·615-6872.

1967 Franklin log skidder with
I
runs good, $4,000 304-

•108

JO N$',

Top c..h paid Old furniture
euboardt,
qulhs,
orlenltl,
Plflnt lnge, toys, or entire e.atata
call eotltct 304·525-3275, or 304523-685"

Antique and A11on Bottlta,
Stamp Collection, 614·446-2461.

Dr1gonwynd Cane r, P&amp;rsran
Srames• tnd Himalayan krltens '
614-446·3344 after 7 p m

Cl £ARV tfW ESTATES ~ The subd r~1 s ron 1S gro wrngl
Several ne w houses rn lh1 s ouret ~rea lUSt 10 mrnu tes
from town We are oHe1rng ar1 I I ~ur old b 1 rc~ I frame rn
my good cond1tron wtth optron to buy t'll'o Jots on each
srde lor ex tra soac e 1296 ~ 0 tt 3 bedrooms 'l baths
11vrnR 100m krtchenl drnrnp, Me~ '}car Rmge $50 900

:,pec:iat Feeder Calf Sa tat Wad·
nesdav October Jrd 19i0, at
8 OOp m. Cattle accepted after
4 OOp m on Tuesday, all breeds
acc1pted at the Athent lt'.lestock Sates US 50 West , AI·
bany, OH. Hauli ng Is available.
614·592·2322, 6l4-69B-3S.l1

Autos for Sale

"'

County Appl ran ca, Inc Good
used i!pplrances, TV se ts Open
8 il m ro 6 p m Mon Sa t 614
446 -1699 627 3rd Ave Gal·
lrpolr s. OH

For Sale On AU Grass Tur1, m
stoc k, $2 99 yard . Mollohan
FumJiure, 614-446-7444

1100000

150 MF Diesel $3,950, 135 MF
Dresel, $3,850; Used Sft. Bush
Hog, $295; Used Grader Blade
$100, 5 tt Firushed Mower, S795
Owner Will l rnance 6t4 -286·
6522

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Livestock

lt207

446~322

Do you like to save Money ?
Check U5 out tor qua lrty lurnl·
turG and carpets Mollohan Fur·
nrt ure &amp; Carpels Rt 7 Norlh
Phont 614-446 7444, Gatrrpclls,
Ohro

Bundy Trumpet tor sate, nc:
t:o nd, $275 614·388·9771

61 Farm Equipment

63

Gra11rty bed wagons, corn p•ck·
lfl, harrow gatortr, cullr-pack·
era, wheel drills, wheel drscs,
mowers , pul l bush hog plows,
utility lrarltrt, hOJ'M walker &amp;
other f1eld ready equrpmenl
How•'• Farm Machtnerv, Jack·
son, OH 614-286-5944 .

Quarter horse station, 3 yrt old,
$550 304-882·2233

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THE PICTURE OF HAPPINESS -

Farm Supplies
&amp; livestock

Musical
Instruments

Bundy Sauphone, $350, 614·
319·2113

61 Farm Equipment

John Deere 12 h. whael drsc.
Good cond1tlon 614 ·2 47-3644

Pels for Sale

Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming All breeds All styles
lama Pel Food Dealer Julre
Webb Calf 614--446-0231

Win/ 10
lr11e rn th e crt~ but not be able to o;ee your nearest
ner~ hbor' Grve us a call 3nd we tust mr11,ht reveal thrs
Hrde away tocat10n We re tal~rn~ ~ beautrlul ~ ~ ew of
the ~alley lots and lots oflru rt tree s shade tree5 and
other matur e plants ano shrub s 1n th e landsc ape Ver,
well ca red to1 hom e wrth featur es hk eharowood oar auet
"nnr~ knnn~ nrriP oanelin~ tar11e SOHtOus krtc hen wrth
e1 tra s that you won't frnd rn vel ~ m a n~ houses Over
2100 SQ t! at 11v1nR space on a J ' 4 ac r e~~~ uw

For Sale. Large watt unit ale, li ke
new, used one summer-e•cel·
tent condrt lon $550, Comput11r
desk lSO, n&amp;w Radt o Shack
$150 .·
n!CI
tor
computer
Christmas , 19" color tv , good
condilron $'100 Call 614-9925293.

Building
Supplies

4 month old Beagle $60 out of
good huntin g stock lor sate or
trade for 20 gauge shotg un
304-675-1029

WEVE DISCOVERED AN OASIS IN TOWN' -

23h S!ar Craft Camper, $2,500
or trade for good 314 ton 4·
whaol drrve p1ck up fi14 ·2 56 t393.

Sra mose Klllens, sso, cash onrv.
614·367·7'123

Bundy Clarrntt , like new Phona
304-675-32111

:2
rtglstared
Shetland
Shaepdoqs (She ttles), 6 weeks
old 1 mal e, 1 female $150 each
614-JII2-2473

~nformat1on

Trarler spa ce In co untry, count~
water
Phone
304-675 5421
be lore 5 p m

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofas and c hal ~ pric ed lrom
$395 to $995 Tab les $50 and up
t o S125 Hide-a-beds $390 to
$595 Re clrn&amp;rs $225 to $375
Lamps $28 to $125 Drneuos
$109 and up to $495 Wood table
w-6 chairs $265 to S795 Desks
$145 up to $375 Hutches $400 &amp;
up , bunk beds complete with
maltrsss $295 and up to $395
bab y beds $110 Mal1resses or
bo~ spnngs tu ll or lwm $78, lrrm
$88, and $98 Quean sets $275 &amp;
up, Kmg $350 4 drawer chest
$69 Gun Cabinets 6, 8, &amp; 10
gun Baby manresses $35 &amp;
S45 Bed frames $25, Queen
Sr ze $35 &amp; k~ng fra me $50 Good
selection of bedroom swte s,
metal ca brnets , he adboards $30
and up to $65 90 days sa ma as
cas h wrth appro11ed cred rt J mi
out Bula11 111e Rd Open gAM ro
5 PM Mon thru Sat Call 614 -

SaxapMone, exc cond, $450
used couple monTh s 304·895·
3815 d&lt;1~s or 304·695-3066
evenings

Remington Sportsman 16, .
scope, strap and c111, 304-675529!

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PH. b 14-2 56-6518

Household
Goods

For Sale
or Trade

81ook, brick, sower pipes, wrndowtr, lintels, etc Claude Win·
tars, Rio Grande, OH Call 614·
:245.-5'121

Otfrce Rooms For Renl on mar n
lloor Halls Burldlng 507 Ma1n
St Point Pleasant Pnone 304·
6 75--36 51

51

Registered Blua Tick, 2 ~rs . old,
runn 1ng &amp; tree ing, out o l Grand
NrgMt Champion, Goose Cruk
Pack, 614 446 9780

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Real Estate General

6 14 - 992-~79 .

Regi stered
Black
German
She pherd Pups, SlOO esc: h 614·
245 -56 33, or 614-446-9803 Atter
4p m

57

55

59

Good natured Srberlan Huskey
male, 11 mo s. old, $150 614-446
6587, 6t4 -446-t542

WHITE'S METAl DETECTORS
Alitson 1. 1210 Second A111 ,
Galllpotll, OH 614·446--4336

Cannelburg, Inc 47519
SpeC1ahzmg m Pote
Bu1ldmgs
Desrgned to meet your
needs Any sae
CHOI CE Of 10COLORS
fREE ESTIMATE on
post bldgs .,.and package
deals Save hundreds,
evan thousands of
dolt au
lofal Salt~ ReprHenlo1twe
DONNA CRISENBERY
E SA . Boll 166
Galhpol•s. Oh•o 45631

7111 flocked

Pets for Sale

Reconditioned Washers , Dryers
Guaranteed prompt serv1ca lor
all m.akaa, models . The Washer
Drytr Shoppe 6t4·446 -2944

sawmill, Navtr used Drive sha ft
or V batt driven Complete wriM
blade Ready lor uso $2300
514..4&amp;.8038aner 5pm

Firewood
uasoned,
eut ,
~a&amp; so ned and split. S40 pick up
toa d, 30 4-675-6662

Sunday Times - Senttnei - Page - D-5

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

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King tlze watarbed, 614-441·
1708 .

IQOJ

For Sate· Kingwood coal atov.
good eond, 614·245-6413 01" 110
at Howerd Hatc:Mer'a

CHRISTMAS
TREE

Miscellaneous
Merchandise

HOLLAND BULBS ARE HERE
Lalay•tte Garden Canter, 453
Ja~kson Pikl, Gallipolis, OH
614-446-4848.

MORTON
BUILDINGS, INC.
h.u.Urnr-"~mr.-

30. 1990

PRICE REDUCED TO $65.000' Beautrful l
shaped b11ck All rooms large Eat -rn kit Chen
lormal dtnmg LR WIFP 3 BRs I ~ baths. attached gmge

36 5 ACRES MI L - CLAY TWP - Fron ls en
frrendly Rrdge SIB 000
-

NEAR NORTH GAlliA H S. - 21 ~ acres mil
Mor gan Twp frank Ward Rd - $11 ~00

115.000 - 19 143 acres mi l Appro• '- mrle
tram c1ty hmrts All ulllrt 1es available

ATtRACTIVE LOCATION FOR YOUR NEW BU SINESS. Located lUll along St Ill 7 and
across fr om Ihe new shoppmg plaza
Ranny Blackburn, Broker

446-0008

EAGLE RO - RACCOON TWP $6 900

39 acres

OWNER REDUCED PRICE 10 132.900 ANXIOUS 10 SEll Very noce home located rn
Centenary a1ea. 2 BR s. balh. LR. krtchen sun
deck. la rge 2 car attached 1arage

I I 5.000 - 8 7 ACRES M/ l Harrrson Town
,hrp . lronts on L11tle Bulls&gt;'" Rd
Ruth Goody, Salas Associate

379-2628

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

Autos lor Sale

For

Sale~

76

1919 Monte Carlo,

good looking car, 614-446-3114
aner 5:30p.m. weekdays .

1972 extended hmgth Oodg&amp;
Van, 15 passenger, all new
braktt &amp; rotors, 614-446-6308

GOVERNMENT SEIZED-Vehictee
!rom $100.00. Mlau's, Corvettes,
Mercedes, Jaguars, Porches

1978 Ford Convarslon van ,
leebox, 6 cyl., brand new Fires·
ton. tires. $2,000 614·388-8737

and other miSe.

conliscat~

aher Spm.

proper1y now ~ng sold to the
general public. "FDI" buyers

79

Truck topper lor 8' bid. Asking
$60. 614-98$-3333.
Vinton Auto Salvege . Foreign &amp;
Oom Parts buvlng junk cars.

1979 Ford Bronco, $'1,000. Phone

11 :00pm

79

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

1985 Black F-10 Blazer, ~pd,
AMIFM cassette, eir cond,
78,noo mllae, .SS,.500 linn, 614·
388-9711 eher 5p.m

1977 Ford F-100, 4x.ll, 101 sale,

1985 CI'Mvroiel Van Country
Classic Conversion. Has had
ucettent cer1. Pric1d right. 614~2-3112 1t1er 4 p.m.

104~58-1981 an~lme.

19n Ford one ton truek with 12

loot steel bed. $2300. 61&lt;119923194

1976 Chevy 4 wheel driva, 4spd,

74

$1,200. 614-256-6215.

1980 Kaw~tkl. 650 cc, $250. 304-

1979 Ford F-100 112 !on truck .
Ask ing $800, 614-245 -9551 .

882-2233.
1989 Rt.t125 Suzuki. Good con-

$1675. 6141992·1291 1t1er 6.00
p.m.

1985 Oodg1 Flam !! speed, topmiles. VGC. $3,50 0
614-985-4369.

198i Suz. Katana 600, 7,500
mlln; "Rad" New Metzlera, like
new! Call Evenings : 614-446-

p~H 42,000

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1985 Ford Ranger, EKcellenl
conoli.on. Low mileage. t.tag
wheels, sdl lor payoff. 614-250-

6054.
KX80. In EMcellent cond11ion .
614·992· 7'048.

1969 a her 4pm.

614-2aa..&amp;!522.

Services

1988 Jayco told down camper .
Fumanc., sink, gas ltove,
tleep11 6. Ukt n.w. $2,700. 614·
949-2949.

Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondlllonel lifetime guaranteB . local retaranets tumlshed.
Fr•• estimates. Call collect 1614·237·0488, day or night.
Rogers Baseman! Waterproofing.

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Home
Improvements

){,~~{/~/ ' ~ ~~~~a
I

Complete Mobile Hom• HI ups
&amp; repainJ, elso ptumblng &amp;
eleetrlcaJ, roofing, remodeling,
pallo1 &amp; dtckl ole . REMODELING I Relerences. Estimates.

814-256·1611.

23 LOCUST ST.
446-6806

Home
Improvements

62

Roolmg, painting, carpentery,
plumbing and accenorlu.
Guaranleed work wl11l reference•. Can't beat Illes• prlcas,
guarantH. 614-446-72112 or 304-

Rotary or cabl1 tool drilling.
Ma.t welts completed same day.

Pump ul•• and urvi~. 304 -

895-3802.

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C&lt;&gt;. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES,

For Sale : 1!)87 Ford Ranger, 4
wheel drive,

air, crui9e, 50,000

miles, $6,000 614·367·0517

We ~re nowWINTERiliNGparts,
service, 1ccessories. We Install
SHRINK WRAP.
RIVERSIDE
MARINE Gallipolis, OH . 614-4462424, 1-800-n9-0274.

Auto Pans &amp;
Accessories

1986 JEEP

COMMANCHE PICKUP
Air. auto .. X Package .

$4600

R A A W1t1r Service. Poole,

Real Estate General

cl•·

ternt wtUI. lmmetfle1•1,000 o(
2.ooo' gallons delivery. cau 304--.
675-41370.
•~

wanerton'e
Watlr Htuttrlg,:
re11onable rat... volume .di4:- ::
countt, 2,000 to 4,000 capicMv,• ..
clsternt, pools, well1, ete.
304-576·29'19
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Residential

Davie
Sew-Vac
Service,
Georges Creek Rd . Parts, suppllee, pickup, and delivery. 614446-0294.

wiring, new service or ~epairs .
Licensed electrlcll'ln . Ridenour
Elaetrlcal, 304-675-1786.

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Real Estate General

commarcial

.;67:.._.,:U:!:p~ho~ls~le-:::ry~=· ,::
Mowr•y's Upholl1ering •ervlc·:::
lng trl eounty area 2.5 ye11111. Tilt . •
but In turniture upliotstertng. .-·
Call 304-67!-4154 for free N- ..-·

limatee.

·-:

Grallam Upllolstery Center, 303 -:
Hilltop Or. Call for appointments ·-.
&amp; .. llmates . C1ll 614-446-3438. =
·

OVEIILOOIKINGTHE OHIO RIVER. 2.478 A. AND part s
oiGalhpohs SpaCious Yshaped b11ck ranch w1lh
l Gas lh15 beauttlu l home has~ lor mal sunken 1
wtlh one end a stone tueplace. Also a f11ep!ace 1n
room 3 bedrooms . dmmg room beauttlul
an eat·m area . 21/? baths, 2 car gat age. Out srde pond lt'
Oreilm House Phone now to see lhts on e
#69

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

Real Estate General

VIRGINIA SMITH , BROKER. 388·8826
DIAN CALLAHAN, ·REALTOR, 256·6261
EUNICE NIEHM, REALTOR . 446 ·1 897
RUTH BARR. REALTOR, 446·0722
LIIIIDA SKIDMORE, REALTOR. 379·2686
DEBORAH SCITES, REALTOR. 446· 6806
lYNDA FRALEY, REALTOR, 446·6806
MICHAEL MILLER. ASSOCIATE. 441 -1406

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6UI SPARIIlE! SPARIIU! Recen tly "OOIIed up", wery clean ano (Omlor1a·
ble 3 bedrms, IIlith, lam1J~ rm w/woodburner. lowely COllefed p•IIO arrd
IP.nced yard The prr:e rs r1ght too UND£R $40,000 If you hal'!! asmall down
~yml'!l! and steady !(lb you can buy lhr1 r1al'ldV home

Phone 1-682 -3956

Real Estate General

*638. CHOIC( lOTS - l.U£ Yt£W: B u~ 011e or more Owner leduc~ the ;e
beaurtlul treeCI lois lOcated near Ch.Jrolars Hrlls for lull partl(u\~r5 call to 1n

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SYRACUSE - Close in but secluded - An older 2 story
home wilh a new heal pump, new root, and completely re done mstde. Home ha s 3 bedrooms. sun room. dmtn g room,
wrap·around porch. and a palro Two ollhe bedrooms are
huge
ASKING $43,000

#E09 CIT't'S MOST MAGNIFICENT HOME - NATIONAl REG!ST£R v,clonan

I' •I r•l f' rr l co ntl •l•o 1 D:J~ n b1· llr ~ Olri!J Rr1•er rn Gallrpolr' 011 Vf RY l L[GAN1 tu1
"~ IIIII• !•rlturY twm~ 4 h~'l1 1 r nm ~ l r,,I'Y I .)lory u ~t:lu l ollll arrd complett'
ha'.l•rrr&gt;fll ~ rrrPplaces ~.J&gt; lle~t w'th cer h~l a1· R.liJRC Romar·tc 1\ Mfllo 1'~!10 ~
1\r•"utrlu11, I,Jr dotJ IJI'n Al l ltlvrn ~ ~ m,Mi a •ll!'d Polrnlrdl l1r•1! &amp; IJrr&gt;akfast ~ rr
marr H' \ d pn tr ~l

Point Pleasant
675-5540

New Haven
882-2405

A TOUCH OF CLASS- This brick nome in Lyons

ECONOMICAL LIVING - II you are IUS! slartrng oul or 11 your
children have flown the coop, lhrs 14x65 Hillcrest Mobile
Home Will be tuslllght for you. It ha s 3 bedrooms . 1~ bat hs,
front &amp; rear DOrches. and is total eleclrrc. Ready lo mowe to
your lot.
JUST 18,000

PEACH FORK ROAO - Showcase k1lchen. bu rll -rn diS
hwasher. Jenn·AII range. owen and mre~owave. Three bed ·
10oms. full base men!. and lois of b1g n1ce !lees lor shade sri
lrng on 2 preny acres. P11ce was $36.000.
REDUC£0 TO $34 .000

•510 OCllllNT All8RIU: HOllE fOR THE fAMILY - Roomy] 4 bedrm
ranch 11 1th I '~ ba ths Eat on ~rtche n lor mat don rm lull basl'ment rmpro~f'
m~nl&gt; luv~ betn mall!' nn lh•s chao mr nR•mmacula tr Mme New pulw 11 11
lumar, • n~Wied w/cenlldl a11 Somp nr11 Wl)t'! tam 1ly rm w fwoodbur nrn~
l~rl'p/Mf on lower le~f l / '· rar va r a~r Nrr~ lol and localron Re al ly .1 lrne
nomr Hl il l ynu ~ 11 1) ul(1 '&gt;t'f ~"~ ' l h!JU IIIela~

Subdivision has a li the features you expect
when shopping fo r a fine qualrty home. Spacious formal dining room. hardwood floors.
cenlrol air. 2 5 baths, family room. 2 fireplaces. Custom drapes. pool table and
more Please call today for an appointment.

late possession and comes wtlh r1ll tur nt tu re

Mil. SPACE fOIIIEALLIVIJWG . 8 la r!:f me~ 4 bdrm home. 1 balh LR
very nrce country krlchtn. garage, chden house Celli!! Mu se and 4 unll
shed lrllallte fan!!. l!'s fht lrlt~ th1nlr.i that count I re sn veRelables cowanel
hOf se rou can have ttl! I he~r
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Real Estate General

.tfill NEW liSTIJIG . HERE IS A NICE IN TOWN HOME Aooreerat1on wotr
romp tmm vrew1nR lht' 111terroo \lery lu Re rrns th•oughout I": baths ~~e w
cabrllf'h rn the krtchtn lormal dmrnR tm lull basemen t Aooorn! lll(' nt on h

11517 R£MODEL£0NID REDUCED - LO'r'el~ ranch,;] bedrms balh. new
kr! &amp; cory lam rm . b.IStmelll, 2 ~~~ ~~r~e Close to sc hools

2 st01~ . 3 b!!drooms bath.
krtchen ut~rtv room. cenhal heat
central 8or, utdoty bldg . largt' n.::e
lot Prced lor QUd $ale Under

: NEW liSTING- SYRACUSE- 2 bedrooms. I bath. ca1 pel
: and wood floors Neoos some 18pa1rs $12.900 00

1111.000

. NEW liSTING- POMEROY - Kingsbury Road - 2 bed ·
rooms. l balh, home ""'ng on2.196 acres . Ow ne1 w1 ll sell on
. land Conlracl Call for more rnlormalron $18.900 00.

POMEROY

OWNER MUST SEll - PRICE i( .
OUCEO - J be-droom ~.t OR l R
bll~ I floo r pl:ln Clo-;e lo town
Sl lOOO or maie u ~ an o "~ '
M!OOUPOIIT - 4th St - J ~~i.l
room\ 1,~,1~ roo m Cl •non g room
bath lull ba ~ement l ow SJ() 1
MIOOlEPOill - R~tland St - 3
BR I '~ tJ.J ths tR OR ~ ara Re
lj(J 000

N£W liS! lNG- MIDDlEPORT GRAJfT ST - J floor pl&lt;l n 7 bte!
rl)oms lilm rly fUom lwrng rorm eat
rn ~ 1 rc hen b!lh lu llv cao pt'le(l
hardwood llooos. rnsuti!PCI fiCt'l
lent corlellfllln latgt lot [lira n ( f
w e1 s:n 900
11100l£PO IIT - BRICK HOMf 2nd Sl ~ tlr lr 11 "'' I ~ ~ ~~ ~~
SJO ~ '.l ull \P iliP fl ld iP

IIDDI EPOIIT PACKAGf SALE J~? N 1•~ S!

~ U1 BE
?77 • N Jr 11 St
/41 N ltn Sl
SOlD
Jd9 N Jrd St
S[PARATHY

I /d (()IP

All )

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BUD BURY 10 16 000

MIDOHPORT Hrrr ~ vou •
{hance at a beau tiful 3 OR U? Of!
~ rt
j lo. bath ut ~r l&gt;l rm fu ll baw
men! 2 c ~r ~ara~e ltn ct rl ~Mr1 7
Kits IOJJ co ndrtvn $31 JOO

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SYRACUSE
m•cuSE - ON 121 - NEW

S ~ stem

lmme&lt;lrate possess ()n P11ced rn the

40 ~

·bookshelves. patro and rear balcony, w1th a vrew of the rtver
:1 ~

I ttUilUrl"'u. locan:o on Koute J~ app, 1/ 10 ol a m11e
Ill! hi on the lli ht Great opPQ11ur1ty to own ~our OW/'1 bu~

10606 COM£ ON OWN "O llfS MAN

hnme "rth app /49 2 s 11 h t&gt;e
EADEAl Th1 1 1&gt;e~utdul ~year brlevPI
~~~ture 1 J larpe bedlo6m ~ /~ ~en rl'duc ~d 111 pr~ce to $53 500 fh1s home
'
1. am r~ 1001'1 , l c ~r ga1are. ce11 1 ~~~

Only S33500

1 1

'RACINE
AND AREA

TH~

I appoontment Wrli consider rem wrth optron

·COURT STREET - Sulton Twp . - We have 2one acre loi s

RACIJIE. lrd S! - 7 story. 3 BR.
bath . k~ . lR. cent1a l hral &amp; a11
Under S7U 000

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It has beeo l'trll deslfi!ned lor prrucy and comtort llleatures 3 lilfl!f bed
rooms. ] bafht drnrng room. krtchen, l~rng 100m. ulrlrty room . lam1ty room
~a·~~e fh15 home IS srtuald on 4 acra m/ 1

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sa,

fti37. VISIT THIS HOM( aM &gt;ee why Wf'
!hr~ ~~ ~quality home. 3 bed
rQom S. 2 balhs. tor mal drnrnR room krtchen e~n&lt;l lilmrly room wrth frreplace.
ut1lrty 100m w1lh a la rge dec~ por ch Heme rs s1tuated on a nrce lot·~ a two

·~5l . HID ACRES m/ 1. ~ m~~5 lrom \1,1111non Bula~1llr Ro~d Noce burldmHiot
w1th 4SO road lronta!I:E
rt644 . VACAIIT LAND r acr es m/ 1. located across from NGiS en SR 160

UCIN£ - BROADWAY - I l!oor
ot~n J BR ( R llalh ~ It cPntral
heat &amp; d•l ba ~ Pment J w ~arage

car

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ctetach~d @lra~e. rn .a ~ery n.:e ner~b&lt;Nrtoo!l

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DUlU - 3 br lr . ~~~ I'l bath 5
basement gara~e . bar n and pond
lodge type heme on 30 .Kre~ With
mmeral r!f!:h1 ~ PrM:e&lt;lr 'll: ht

177 500
UJICH STYU - Hysell Run lid. !floor pJ;m. J br I balh ~11 OR LR.
Under 130.000

IAIIGSVIllE - 2" •etES - 1BR.
lR. OR krt . balh. garaa:e. ~X~r ches
$111'!

STIV!RSVIllE - GRE.I HOilE -

I "oor plan. 4 BR. lR. OR. k~ . bath
basement. lnepllce. Newt~ redt
cc1ated TP Water Pncec:! lo move
qurck Well under $.ll.000

HZO. KEY PROPEiliU; A1 o~e1 y tong nome srtualed on B aues m/ 1 Th ~
~me lulures 2 bd. bath, lar(e lam~y room . lrwrl1iJ room . ~rJe krtth~n and
drmn1 raom Home hrs 1pp. 2,00(1 SQ. h II ~ou are loa•rnll fOJ SPJC~ and prr

wacr rou wrll want to klok at thiS

hom~.

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fLATWOODS ROAO - N1ce 3 bedroom, I bath modular
home smrng on 1.11 acres Carpel and vrnyllloorrng wrlh
heal pump and cenlral alf $39.900.00

IN TilE CUUN I RY

11621 NEW LISTING; Great st•rtf!'l' home leaturrna: 3 b&lt;l, Nih, Uchen , h~m1

room wrth app 1.000 SQ It o!IIYIIII !pace Call lor appt Pnced rn the Ill 's.
flEW liSTING: PertectQIIce tor growlflu flm tl)r .large two stor~ house wrth !II

IN THE COUNTIII' - ON 14!. Ht•l·
sonvme ld . -

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RACINE - Thrs house need s some work to m a~e ria home
bul the beaullfullarge lol rn lown wou ld be lhe reward lor
your effort~ 4 bedrooms. older l io story lrame wrlh part ba·
sement. $12,000.00.

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RUTLAND_ 3 year old house w1lh large garage. lree gas to
hooie plus a 1978 Holly Pa•k trailer 14'•70' w1lh expando
and· room added on. Large melal barn . satellite diSh and
mariy other lealure~ Musl be seen to be apprecraled All In ·
good condit1on $79,500 00

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13 acres. 3 BR
2 Cll 112:r·

ranr.h pood. mrn r~ht s.
~~e

herythrnK Must
duced Ma~e an offer

set!

Prce Re·

BI,IIIIFUI w•RRIINTIO COUNIR'I
HOlliE on full .ere. Hemlodl Grove
Ranch ;.f¥1t, 3 BR. lR. OR. krt . 2

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baths. ulil bldlt U9.SOO
RUTLAIIO - 2-2 acre loi s ~. 000

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J639. OlE 1911 IIDIONO 14170 1011! HOlE. one 1981 NllhiU 11•70
mobile home and outbuildintfprare situated on l.S6 acrn m/ l.located an

UllEl lUll - Appro, 2 1cres of
secluded land. A 12'~60' l&lt;lrkwood

St1te Route

11633. THIS SP~CIOUS 81-UVEL offers bur bedrooms, flree bath! tfld two

fU11!1 w/ lppNncts. lR. washer &amp;
dryef leading Creek w!ler . ufilifV
bldi . ce nar - PLUS 111o41ler trr~er
spot w/eiM:tnc &amp; water avarlable
W~ l sacrrlrce at onl~ $12.200

LIST WITH HAYES TODAY

hrlchens. It rs Sltuateo on 1 7 actes m/1 "•' the hosplbl. Perfect pllce lor 11
llrge l~m~v. ~;~ _o!.N.G. school disl . S!!! this one soon. Onl~ $52,000.00

111110. .VFOIO.III.f APAITI!NI HOUSf t r lho ""'investor.Frveono tnd

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two bedroom un.ts. Loe~ led an Second Avenue The lrme to invest in your lu
rure rs now Callus 1nd see thiS propert~ ta(Jay Pr.ced m the $60's

1624. THIS PROPERn rs ten acres ot WOOded lind tnalfronts State ~oute
233. and 1t rs surrounded by Wayll8 Natrona Iforest. Per1ect lo1 hunt1nR or thai
cabrn ~ou !lave been wan!fi!J to llutld Call delatls.

715. l1~8

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rn one 1r1d rent the other. 137.50000

1579. HUNT£1$ OEliOHI - WilDliFE IS 'IUIIOANI on I~! 37 acros m/1

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ol woOded land located rn SprinRfield fo•nshrp. Only Sll ,000. Call lot dttails.

mlo.

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STARTER ROAD_ POMEROY - 64 ~ acres, wacant ground,
gas and eletlrrc avaiable. Sprrng for develop men I. CALL FOR
DETAILS!!
ATTENTIONII ATTENTION!IIIeics County Rnl £stale
Qwntrs We h1v1 buyers reedy to View Yoar Property.
. CALL TODAY AND liST WITH CLELAND REALm!!

661. Wf HAVE SEVERAL lOTS with nver frontage. Call for detail!.

J522. 8( GLAD VOU WAilED:"We hne an entt1n1 OOme '"the cauntrr .
Three bedrooms, Mo baths and much rmre. Pr.:ed 1n the $70'sC. IIIot more

POMEROY - 40'xll2' lot w1lh I lloor home. wrlh 3 bed
rooms, 1 bath . carpet full basement garage rn basement
$l;T,90000
lliODLEPORT - 19 78 modular ho me s1ttrng on 2 lois rn
lown. 2 car garage. N.G.f A heal. garden area. Also has sell
contarned A/ C u"'l Ma ny other nrce features $39.500.00.

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btOrooms and lull)! equrppd kitchen. Hom~ has been restored and featu1es
easv to clean till out wfldows. Situated on lllrlf!IOI rn PatrOl Call for details
and chech lh1s ~ out .soon. $28,000.00.

POMEROY - Remod el ed home rn Iown wrlh large lol Three
or lour bed roo ms Car peled . elec 8 B heal Bargarn prrced
al $23.900 00
.POMEROY- Older 1 slmy home. gorgeous woodwork. life·
pl1oe . mce kllchen cabrnels . 3 bedrooms. equrpped krlchen .
central air , garage and storage $39.900.00

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EXCEllEIIT RT . 33 N(llllinrham).
Would Ma~ e A Good St01e. lrutk
Stop. AuciKm HoLtse Reparr Cen ter .
Statran A mone1·maker loutron
Pr.::e reauctd - Make us an olfer

wtth rural water and electrtc avatlable Sutfable lor mobile

·hllltle or ho mesrle Call lor delarl s

IIS67. PICTURE P'ERHCT: Thrs beautdul b11ck ranch home wllh app 2. 1~

RACIN£ &amp;th St - 7 ~ror~ 4 BR. l
hatlls l R su moom • ~ cPnlral
'• P~l arr ] 4• 11A lo ll lo., 40\

4.000 Sq H. Commlftill BldJ I lloor pin. e1s~ accm. tlctllerll
CORd Make Rrtat OffiCe Or 5tore lm.
mf'drale D~'&gt;e5S(IO Ptent,. ol park
•llR ~ mon hom coum10u5e
M~ rntuanct Jree - ~e!! rl toda~

COUNTRY

car gmge $27.500 00

:sHADE- N1ce counlry burldrng lois ar ehard to lr nd bul we
·have 8 beautrlullols IU S! warlrng lor you11 Smalleslrs .94 acre
'and largeslrs I 54 acre . Eleclrrc on ea ch srle and 1 PC wa ·
:ler taps avarlable Secluded. beaulllul vrew s. 10 mrn s 110m
:Pomeroy and 15 mrns lo Athens NO TRAI LERS Stanrn g at
·16.500 00

COMMERCIAL

IN

In ·

· sulated . $49.900 00.

Ca ll lor apporrrtment

WHY PAY RUn - RACIN( - lhrn
St - l ltm.1r oBn 3 BR oath Oot
lla ~ement Grul buy lo• )(I ~

2nd St. - Vltlorran style. u tra
nrce. large 3 BR. ••t Mr. DR lR l1
l'fllllct beautdulty deconled Full
ba!emtnl. W'llral heat &amp; 111 Thrs
home 'llllln ~ss rnspecton In the
40's Call me today

: garage. has ornate lrtm. att 1c slud10 w/s ky!ight Wel l

: POMEROY- 2bedroom. I '• stor y home wrlh carpel. ourll rn

J6l2 . PEACEfUL liVING JUST MINUTES FROM TOWN: hsrty matntarned
home and lot rn rural seltllli Home hu J 8Rs. 2 balhs, L, FR and2 car iJaraa:e
wh1ch 1s ulli!nached Home r ~ on St Rt 141 ano 11'1 Green Elementa ry Sc hool

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IIDOlEPOIT -

: MIODLEPORI - Beaulrlul Colonra l home' lewellol. 1 car

:POMEROY- 2 lots wrth poSSibli llles 1 Seplrc and elec. m il a·
:ble. Lots ol shade trees $3.000 00

1 BR RANCH . 2 ~!h s OR krt L
utrhty all appl0n ces jl you w~nl Sy
ra c u ~ e here ~ b~ far the be ~ t buy

~

I · Aerr lot

POMEROY- Everylh"'ggoes . All sleek &amp;equ rpmenl, bu rld . rng and g1ound 1 double hump greenh ouse ASK fOR DE
· TAILS"

~626 NEW LJST IIIIG: lhr~ beautrful homers IOca!fd 111 ooeol the most presh·
gous areas rn G.alhoolrs lR 4BR s, krt wf bar. dmlt'lg area ott krl 3 baths fR
carpet e1cept baths and ~~~ . Jenn au e ranHf. drshwsher. utrlrty rm ,2 car 'g11.'
age. fP w/ rnsert. elec hell! pump, CIA Crt~ schools AIS(I ZO'x.JJ"swi!Timrne
.0001 You 111111 want to stn a co ntracl r'l!hl away CALl fOR AN APPT.

POMEROY - 1633 l•ncoln Hi&gt; a
lull me ot comklltatJie I •Yrn~ 3 bed
rooms . lr wong rm ~~chen l "i tlalh s
Low 30's

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on I~ $57 000 lh•s ''

Jf615. MAGNIFICENT IRICK HOMll~rge hOm~ conlaons 3 bedrooms rR L.
l \7 bath. 2 car garaje. ~a1n an&lt;l ~hed loutt'd on St Rt 141 rn G r~en [ll'men
lary Schoo l System Hurry and call oow

LISTING- ! '•story alum srd 1 n~ J
BR b~l h IR kd utolt, om en
closed ~ ullf o o m rtl~ ula ted ~a s heat
a11 con&lt;! apoh ncP~ ~ lA, ne• k1l
he~ h·d dfl vewav ~~raRP &amp; w01~
~ hop adr1 ll ld~ large len cl'd •n ~ d r
rt~ n maon te nancr h l.'f Jli O (('r!~
tow 10 1

SPRING VALLEY-Excellent noghborhood and a brrc~ horne
wtth ! 1':' baths. lilmdv room ~ca r R&lt;HdRI' 111 )'IOIPHI I.IU'l l
Close to shopptng and stOles Call lor you r rlPPOII't rnf'nl

,266

MYRTLE DRIVE - Immaculate 3 bedroom . wrnyl srded
home, 1~ bath. heal pump, large ga rage level yar d
$56,500
#278

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GRE£N TWP . -ISihiS brrck &amp; wrny l srded ~a nell wrlh 3 b"l
rooms, bath. kitchen. lrvtng room wrth l11 epl ~ce ~~as heat
r u~at water All thts and more on 73 ot an ille mi l C&lt;tll lot ap
p01ntmen1
#189

32 Locust Stroet, Gallipolis

MORGAN CENTER - Is thiS 3 bed10om ranch wrth
famrly 1oom. drn1ngi k•lchen combo. ca ble heat. 1 w R31 ·
age All !hiS and more on 2.5 m/l As ~rng only $46.000
#146

446-1066

CITY SCHOOLS -

1986 doublewrde wrlh 3 bedr ooms 1

baths, dmtng area. lamtly roo m. II1J10 g room w~lk · m r lose t &amp;
garden tub w1th maste r bedroom Ntce lot Ca ll lor deta1ls

Only $43.000

Ken Morgan, Roaltor / Brokor-446· 0971
Allen C. Wood. Realtor - 448·4523
Mose Canterbury, Realtor- 446- 3408
Jeanette Moore. Raaltor-256·1746

#281

GREEN SCHOOL DISTRI CT- l bedroom 2 hoi II r;nch •rth
lull basement. garage. deck. heat pump N tce nrl~hborlmod
lor !he chrldren lo play Askrng $59.400
#263

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with

ac•es

a l~r,.

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room , !iv•nP ro~r.:. ezt -in
laundr) room. mce landscape:. ,,.,n 1.~\· ng

bedr{)(lm home

iw~~ f~!llily

k1lchen, ~a!h .
$54.9()0
LET'S BUILT!- Tired ollookln!lor your dream house. Bu1ld
rt' On lhese chorce 5 acres m/1 restrrctoo lots rn Green Twp
Rural water ava~lable. Hardtop road Call lor more 1nlo

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REOUC£D ... REDUCEO - Make I he ownrr 1an ol1rr on lh•s

3 bedroom home. 1 mile h om ctl y f am rl y room J'a1ape and
all c1ty conveniences $44 .500

&gt;279

' COURT STREEI- SUTION TWP .- LANO CONTRACI avarl·
· able on approx. 51 acres ol vacant land w1Ih rural water and
: elk ava~lable Gas well. Owner w1ll spl1 l acreage TERMS NE·
· GOIIABLEII Call lor more rnlormal 1on11

POMEROY • MUlBERR'I HIS -

N£W LISTING- l lloor ,anch &gt;tvh:
7 or 3 bedrooms LR krl tl.1 1h trllrl'j
room 1ar~e ~a r ilj,!~ all tpnced •11
low ma , n te n~n :f low ulllri•PI ~~~
lu r~a C f a11 cond •rwtaiPd ~~~ AI
lontron ertra noc e t ow ) 0 ,

Mil OF NATURE'S BEST ROlLING HILLS And a 4 bedroom , 2~ balh home with fam11y room w/lireplace. lrvmg 10om w/conversailon p11 and fireplace dining
room, large masler bedroom with fireplace and larRe bath.
ThiS home has over 2,700 sq ~. m/1 ollivmg area and too
many amenrlies lo list here. By I he way .lhere is a3 bedroom
guesl house so brrng Mom. too. Call loday lor mlormatron
and appornlment.
#171

:NEW liSTING -TUPPERS PLAINS - Here rs a nrce littl e
· home w1th 2 bedrooms. I balh, hardwood floors. easy Ia
: heal Newly repamled and l1&gt;ed up Ready lo mo" rnlo Sriling on a "'ce lot 150'x456' $23 .900 00

AND AREA

MIDDLEPORT
AND AREA

tht s ana

POMEROY, OHIO
992-2259

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sen~ es la l~

water. 2 car ga rage All

Real Estale General

LONG80TIOM - FantastiC River View- Thrs one story. 3
bedroom home is almost rn lhe mrdd le of lwo bends olthe
beaut1lul Oh1o R"er Has new carpeting throughoul 1m moo -

BIIUM ADDIIION - Beaul1lullayrng 178xll7 lot '" anrc e
subdivision TPC Water and Co lumbus Southern Eleclrrc
a'V~1Iable No mobrle homes permrtted Greal burldrng srle
.
$8,500

IIODlEPDIIl - BRtCII HOME /11d Sl d bl:'d•ooms ll~ lflR toom
fa m·l ~ room lo ot chen I " ba rh l~r~l:'
nun~ kl l Voew ot r rve~ S30 ' ~ Mu st

gas heat. central air, ctty

more on over 1 ~ acres mi l Call lor app01n1ment and rnlo
on ly $75.000
#269

Sandy Dunn, Broker, 675· 40Sl
Carolyn Thome."""" · Broker, 882·2447
Nancy Canterbury, 675·4024 Earl Keeler, 89S· l566
Mary Fowler, 675·2l05
Belly Sellards, 675 -5604
carolyn Fulks, 675-4.179
Jill Maynard, 675·2371
Paul Maynard, 675 ·2l71
Fem O'Neil, 675-3091
Sandy Elias, 882·2221

MUST SEE $18 ,000

NEW liSIING - R'CIIE. J,d Sl.

CITY SCHOOLS - Here rs an aUract"e 3 bedroom, 2 balh
home wilh family room. hvmg room. kitchen/dining combo.

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205 NORTH SECOND AVE.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
OFFICE 992-2886/HOME 992 ·5692
DOTTIE S. TURNER, BROKER

block motor
{correct phone

Budget Transmissions, Used &amp;
reburll, starting at $99; 614-245·
56n, 614-379-2~63 .

Pike, Room 304. Golllpolio. OH PH .: 446·8688.

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8 h. pick up bed !Of 1981 Chevrolet 304-615·6084.

Drive. All electric, 3 bedroom ranch type houn wtth
attached garege. GQOd starter home . 820.000. Conteet Farmers Home Adminirtratlon, 629 Jackson

!77 .500

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11514 DOIII'T BUY ANYTHING UNTIL rou SlE fH IS AU IRICU 8£0ROOIIS
- NOT JUST A GRACIOUS HOME - AWAY Of LIFE: Charmm~ all b11c~
tanrh . lg !1 ~ rm wo(h dmrng are a 2 lul l t&gt;.Jth~. new carpetllrtthen. ulrlty rm.
~!so 2 car anc her:1 ~ar 'Rt wrth ~utomatc dO()' locale(! mSunkrs t Vtllal[e YDU
ma~ ~ th.s h001 e today and lluy tor l'~trlulrni comtort Crty hrgh ~ hool We
can arrange favor atile long te rm hn~n u n~ B~thf II! a~ you c•n ha~epm:ifs
~ Kln rmmedr•tely We l'frll lell you the edra Jot to1 $6 . ~00 Owner wa/'lls to
deal Ma~ e offer
*519 fAMilY llfTRUI J t:H:'clrm {ba t~ ~ ~11 wl new cabrnets l11n rm
lam rm biilll POidr DIU(rC~ helle• np"' 7 car ~:ar~~P w t~rorage baon l1 sll
porrd and iO ac m/1 ol ~oorl!ao1 d frur! trPr~ lr~;er ~~~~~sher and dr~er In
sta;1 Rro Gr onde area Bu• l'll 'i ~IH! vo u wrll be Droud to pul you name on :lrf

HOUSE FOA SALE. Rodney Village II- 816 Graham

PROFESSIONAl SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

2 Michelin Tlrn, 155 SA 12 XZX.
Phone 304-675-5790.
402 Chevy
6141992-6244
numb.r) .

FOR SALE

65 General Hauling · -

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BOATERS
Bronco $3,695; 1979 FOld P.U.
$1 ,200; 1980 Chev Silverado, Mercury Mercuinr Specialist
p u , $(700; 8&amp;.0 Auto Sales, F1c1ory Tnlned, Oondtd. Preci·
Hwy 160, 4 ml!es N. of Holzer, slon Mobile Marine. We comtlo
'fOUl 614·25G-59]g
614-446-6865, 614-446-6189 .

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Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

Jackton, OH 1-800-537-9528.

1972 17 h . Starcratl Tri-Hull
1987 Toyota 4x4, $6,900; 1988 Boat. 125 HP, blnrude Engine,
GMC S-15, $4,995; 1985 Chtv. S- complete top, new upholstery.
10, 1-6, P.S., $3,295 ; 197'9 Ford Call 614-286-1316 arter ·roo p.m.
P U.. nice $2,195; 1985 Ford

1\190 Ford Truck, F-150, XLT.
lariat package, $12,700. 614-4462857
1990 Ford Truck, Super cab, F150, XLT Lariat. CC, AC, PSJPB ,
AMtFM Cassena Radio, PW, ~i...
camper, Special. toppor, 13,ooo
miles, 614·256-1560.

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

c;au:.•

675-11154.

75 Boats &amp; Motors
lor Sale

1986 Ford F-250, new liros, auto
~ air, Professionally re-built en·
gine. Dependable truck. $4,800
614-446·6751.

Plumbing &amp;
Heating

Cal1er't Plumbing
end Heating
Fourth and Pfne
Galllpolle, Ohio
614-t46-3888

S.pllc Tank Pumping $90, Gallta

Ron·• TV Service, specializing
In Zentth also tervlclng mosl
ot,er brands. House calla, also
11ome appliance rapalrs. WV
304-576-2398 Ohio 614-446-2454.

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11 " 0 .," 11 '"
. /r~(/1 ( "' ;aur
REALTOR'
RES IDENTIAL · INVESTMENTS - COMMERCIAl · fARMS

81

JET
Aeration Motors, repaired. New
&amp; re-built molofl In stock, Ron
Enns Entarprlsee, Jackson,
OH. 1-800-537-11528.

Real Estate General

Motorcycles

dillon, good tires. Extra parts

1984 Frleghtllner with 45 tt
trailer. $18,000. 614-742-2584.

23ft. Ttrry with bathroom,
tletpt 8. Dual whHis, $1,895.

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1975 20 ft . Chevy motor home.
Auto , ps,pb, air, furnance . Runs
good. 614-992-2796.

1974 Ford Ranchero, with topper, needs repaIrs, call AJC 614992-3225 after 5p.m.

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

614·388-9062.

304~75-e439.

guide cell (708) 355-9802 Ext .
7585. Open 7 dayt 8:00 am lo

Auto Pans &amp;
Accessories

September 30, 199Q

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2 225.

].4 BEOROOM . BRICK RANCH. srtu aloo on 55 ac1es . w1lhrn

view oil he Hol zer Hosp1lal 24'.36' barn presently berng
ulillled as 2 car garage and slorage 2 olher oulbUIIdrngs A
QUALITY HOME w1lh many amenrlres 21ull balhs . and 2 half
balhs, den. formal IIVrn g room and d1nrng room , 2 WBFP.
enlertarn menl krl chen . QUALITY THROUGHOUT

50 ACRES M/l - With th rs4 be&lt;1 ro r; r1 ? b.1lh h r: 1111' lnr lurl
1ng lam1ly room . ltvm g and !lmm ~ rolltn '- / , .11 J'ar a ~e
30•24 barn an d hOR house also 4 o l ht~r bur lr11fl f'' l'l i l' f'ln
lure olllllable paslure &amp; limber $69 500

NEW

LISIING: INVESTMENT PROPERTY . 7 renlal
localed w1lhrn !h e crly ol Gall rpohs. 2nd Ave
Purchase all lor $100.000 00
NEW LISTING : 3 BEORM. HOM£ loca led on I he lxHdel of
Galha ·lawre nce Co lrne Prr ce rncludes 8 acres $20.000 .00
BEAT THIS" NEW LISTING" GREAT LOCATION" Clean ~
orooert~es .

bedr oom 1 ba01lu ll base ment eatmk1tchen .l rvmgr oom
tllO ca r d PI~L h ~'d J:ili.Jr,r I rill u 11port atta ched MAK EAN

11PPOINIMENII O SEE I HI S ONE $49.90000
ENJOY THE COMFORTS ANO NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE
CORNER LOT whtlr vt ewtn R!he Oh10 Rtver hom your water
!r on! ! st A~· f' nrooprtv 4 rm s . bath down . 3 rm s &amp; bath
lull up 2 WBTP HW ll oocs. sc reenoo·rn pocch Aclas"c home
wtth cn at acter Don't tet th1s one _get aova~ . catl todav 11
If YOU ARE ALREADY TIREO Of CUTTING GRASS. SEll
YOUR MOWER jnd move rn lo a bea ul rlul1 bedrm condo
local ed al i!llg Grape Sl Amole rnsulalron wrlh heal pump
gtves you comfort able a1r co ndtlionmg and he at wtlh econ ·
omrcal prr ces Averages less Ihan $50 00 permo lax abatemen I progra m I block lo grocery 2 blo cks Ia Crly Park low
mar nle nan ce Ca ll 446·1066 lor rnl o
H BEORM. HOME localed app10x I mrle above old S rlve~
Brtdge. alon g St Rt 7 Use tor lf'Stdenl1al 1commewal Lot
Slle 153'•1 54' Buy now lor $35.00000
INVESTMENT PROPERTY IN VINTON - 6rm house located
along Mar n St Renl o1 I1V ern Presenlly grossrng $1. 100.00
Buy now 101$15.00000
NEW LISTING: 10 acres. Perry I wp So me lrm ber Buy now
lor $10.000
6.5 ACRES . WITHIN THE CITY Of GALLIPOLIS srlualed
along Garlreld Awe . Srle rnlud es 2 burldrn glois w/ CIIy waler
sewer Buy now lor $30.000 00. or purch ase house w1th lot
101 $15.000 00

SUMMER ROA:l - Is lhr s 2 bedr oom alumrnum Sinen' an rh
wrth bath . hv1ng and tamrly rooms. basr mrnt onE&gt; car RM
age. storage buildtn g Al l th1 s on 8 ~ 0 at an acrr rn / 1 Ao;kmr
on ly $49.500
&gt;260
NEW LISTING - 10 7 acres ol nice co unlrv 1911 Mar''''''

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home tn excellent cond1t10n pol e r ~ pe buri(JrnR Loca ted :.r1
Long Hollow Rd AsktnR $59 .500 Call loday let yo11r ilppo1nt

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lt&gt;v1~1,.,1t i r ~ bPrJron .n~

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EXCEllENT RIVER VIEW lrom fr on l S1ree1"' M"1rJronJ&lt;I I
lots wtth a 3 ber1roo rn home Oeta chPd ~ilr~~P Look,.,, llir'
one You wrlllall rn love On ly $35.000
•148

UNION AVENUE - Is thiS nice
, 1~bath home
wilh lamliy room. dinmg roo m. hvrng room and k1lchen Gas
heal. One car detached garage, lull basement and more. Asking only $35,000. Call lor your appornlmenl.
~268

WE HAVE BUILDING LOIS rn Rodney V1lla ge II Call lor more
1nformat1on.

2 BEORM. REMOOEl.EO HOM£ alongChrl lrcolhe Rd Walk to
groceries and school Buy now lor $16.500 00
68 ACRES II or LIN OHIO TWP . frontage on Sl Rl 7 with
some lrmber Prr ced at $10.000.
2 LOTS located allhe 1unclron ol Roule 160 and Ew1ngton
Road Reduced to half prrce. $5.500.
NEW LISTING: 3 bedrooms, brrck, srtualed on I acre. 5miles
hom Gallipolis on Bulavrlle road, Kyger Creek Sthool D11trrcl,
1.440 sq. ft . Priced in lhe M's.
PRICES ORASTICAllYREDUCED on 3 oropert1es Wllhrn the
Village ol Porter. #I - 010 ~oltrell grocery burldrn~ Now
, 15 000 OO' #1 _ 2 slory homead1ac entto store bldg. Now
Sl5 000 00 #3 _ 3 bedrooms home next to above. Now
s2o:ooo.oo Call lor more rnlo. Will sell any or all"'
SALE PENDING on old Cottrell grocery bu1dl1ng.
STOP BY OUR OFFICE F~R A COMPlETE BROCHURE OF
OUR LISTINGS.

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OAK HILL RD _ o·~ acre m/lrs thrs ran ch Wilh 3 he~ ,
ooms 2 baths krlchen. IIVm g room . central a" 10d6 rn /
~torage burldm~ hreplace and de ck Calllod ay lor
pornlmenl. Only $39,900

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NEW LIMA RD. - I ~ story home wrlh 3 bed roan I bal"
kitchen, living and la m1ly rooms. basement. I car g ara~e
newel log 30x30 shop buildmg Alllhrs and more on I acre
m/1. Asking only $29,500.
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va .

September 30, 1990

Clinic physicians assist foundation
RIO GRANDE - A donation
has been made by the physicians
of HolZer Clinic to the Emerson
and Evelyn Evans and Sons
Foundation at the University of
Rio Grande.
The foundation, established In
1981, assists the HolZer College of
Nursing at Rio Grande with
financial resources to further the
program's goals. The founda ·
lion's ultimate goal i s to help
establish a baccalaureat e degree
program for nursi ng at Rio
Grande.
Emerson Evans was a noted
Gallla County businessman and
community leader who died last
June. He was chairman of the
board of directors of Bob Eva ns
Farms Inc . from 1953 until 1971
and served Ohio Valley Bank for
43 years , serving as its pres id ent
from 1954 until 1976 and as

chairman of the board from 1976
to 1980.
Noted for his interest In health
care Issues, Evans was named a
trustee emeritus of the Holzer
Hospital Foundation In 1987 and
was also Involved with the Ohio
Valley Health Services
Foundation.
J . Craig Strafford, M.D., president of Holzer Clinic, said the
clinic physicians acknowledge
the interest and support of health
care shown by the Evans family
over the years.
The family's involvement in
the community led to the crea tion of the Holzer Medical Center
Complex and growth at the
University of Rio Grande, Straf.
ford added.
Janet Byers. R.N., M.S., dean
of the Holzer College of Nursing,
sa id the funding from the clinic

will be used to purchase library
materials and employ a consul·
tant to evaluate the work of the
nursing faculty.
"There Is no questlon about
Emerson and Evelyn Evans, and
their sons, being friends of the
university," Dr. Paul C. Hayes,
president of Rio Grande, remarked. " The Evans family 's
generosity and genuine Interest
in the university and the community have helped both become
more effective and productive
and of greater service to the
region's people.
"The physicians at Holzer
Clinic, sharing the same goal of
providing quality health care to
southeastern Ohio, have recognized the importance of our
College of Nursing In achieving
that goal. We are indebted to and
appreciative of their support,"
Hayes added.

Angry words darken outlook
for clean air talks Friday
WASHINGTON
tUP II
House and Senatp negot i ato r s on
clean air legislatio n traded
angry words over alternative
fuel provisions Friday, prompt ·
ing one key senator to express
co ncern about a comm unicat ions

brea kdown that could kill the bill
for this session.
With Co ngres s scheduled to
adjourn within two weeks, the
negotiators agreed time was
short to reach a final comprom Ise between the differing clean

UNIVERSITY ACCEPTS PHYSICIANS' DONATION - Dr. Paul C. Hayes, left, president of
the University of Rio Grande, accepts a donation
by the physicians of Holzer Clinic from J. Craig
Strafford, M .D., president of the clinic . The

donation will be used for the Emerson and Evelyn
Evans and Sons Foundation, which assists the _
Holzer College of Nursing at Rio Grande.

To head group
CLEVE LAND &lt;UP!i - The
director of the ·cleve land Metro·
parks Zoo has been elected
president of thr American Assai ·
ca tion of Zoologica l Parks &amp;
Acquarium s.
Steve Taylor , director of the
Cleveland Zoo sin ce January
1989, has been a board member o(
the nat iona l group for the past
three years .
·

air bills passed by the House and
Senate earlier this year .
The two sides then proceeded
to hurl recriminations at eac h
other over a new House proposa l
on low -polluting "clean fuel"
vehicles that can run on alcohol
fuels or natural gas.

Agency to cut jobs, freeze hiring
RICHMOND, Va . tUPli-ThC'
stat e agriculture department.
feeling the pinch of the Wild er's
administration bid to sq ueeze a
yaw ning budget gap. plans to

Public Notice
( Cootlnut'd From 021
received ot the office of the
Director of the Ohio Depart ·
ment of Transportation . Col umbus. Ohio. until10 :00 A.
M .. Ohio Standard Time.
Thuradoy.
October 11 .
1990, for improvements in
Gollia end Jackson Coun tieo, Ohio, on section GAL ·
36 · 0 .00 on Un~lld States
Route 36 . GAL· 736 · 0 .00
on State Route 735 and

other various routes and
oectiona in the City of Galli ·
polis and in the townahipo of
Raccoon, Green , Addioon
Gallia
ond Galtipolio in
County . and various route s
in Jackson County by up
grading sign ond sign light ·
ing .
Project length · 0 .00 foot
or 0.00 mite
Work length · 37 .960 loot
or 7.19 milo
Pavement width · Varies
"Tho date aet for comple tion of this worlc ohall be oet
forth In the bidding propo·
ael ."
Each bidder shall be required to file with hio bid a
certified check or coahier ' o
checll for en emount equet
to five per cent of hit bid , but

freeze hiring, cu 1 ott a toll -fre e
consumer phone line and spend
less to kIll gypsy moths .
The Richmond News Leatler
reported Thursday thai the Agriculture and Consumer Services
Department proposes a mix of
operational and staff cuts, the
Ia t ter done through 23 jobs going
unfilled because of the hiring
freeze.
If the agency were to implement th e measures to meet a
proposed 14 perce nt budget cu 1
for eac h year of the 1990-92
biennium , th ey would generate
budget reductions of $3.942,000 In
th e 1990-91 fiscal yea r and
$3,903,000 in the 1991 -92 fiscal
year.
Donald Blankenship, admlnis·
tralion and planning director .
sa id mort' than $1 .2 million in
rt'duct ions would ste m from
reductions in operat ing ex pt'n sPs Cost -r edu ction step s
would inc lud e:
-d ismantling a toll -free phone
se rvicP in the Co nsumer Affairs
Division,
-a bolishlng or reducing equip·
ment purchases,
-and
travel and train-

lng funds.
Reducing expenditures for pr o·
duct promotion advertising and
Information, including Virginia· s
Finest Program, Wine Markt't lng, various Buyers Guides and
the agency's monthly pamphlet.
would save $130,000.
Blankenship said that during
the two-year budget cyc le. coopera tive advertising for Virginia's
Finest Program will bP redurrd
by $100,000, suppression of t hr
ravenous. leaf-eating gypsy
moth by $125,000 and seed labo ratory reduction by more th an
$200 '()()().
Continuing the present hiring
freeze on 23 unfilled positions.
mainly in the areas of animal
health and dairy operations.
would generate savings of near ly
$600,000.
Nearly $350,000 would be saved
by abolishing eight positions in
marketing, dairy and foods .
including the elimination of four
positions In economic research
and marketing representatives
In the Southeast and Midwes t
regions. The proposed cuts will
become effective Nov . 30, the
News Le!td(!r. r~ported.

in no event more than fifty
thou ..nd dollero. or a bond
for ten per cent of his bid .
p1y1ble to the Director .
Bidden mutt apply . on the
proper forms. for qualifica -

tion at leen ten days pnor to
the date set for opening bido
in accordance w~h Chapter
5626 Ohio Revised Code .
Pions and apecificetiono
ere on file In the Department
of Tronaportotion and the of fice of the District Deputy
Director .
The Director reserves the
right to reject any end ell
bid a.
BERNARD B. HURST
DIRECTOR
September 23 . 30

VFW POST

DONATES FlAG -

Gallla County Post No.

4464, Veterans of Foreign Wars, recentl,y donated a three-by-five
fool American flag to Kyger Creek iu1b School. ShoWII above

during the preaentatloa are, left to right, P~~ Bollen

Stel~-.... wiKrpreeented the fla1 te li 0ie&amp;or Ron Hammond
wltll Ita)' laaldns, a member of the post, lookln~t on.

California mandates smog-free cars
LOS ANGELES rCP I 1 - Sta tr
smog regulators, moving to
establish the world's most string ent tailpipe-emission rules, havp
approved a sweep in g plan that
includes a requirement for ma ssproductio n of electric cars by
1998.
"We recog nize that thesP arp
very dramati c requirements we
are Imposing," Jananne Sharpless , chairwoman of the state's
Air Resources Board. said Fri day . "It's &amp;oing to take a lot of
work, but we think it's feasible ...
The program . designed to
clean up some of nation 's dirtiest
air, will require carma ker s to
start selling progressiv el y
cleaner cars beginning In 1994.
By the year 2003, every on€' of the
estimated 2 million cars so ld In
the state would have to be
producing 70 percent l ess pollu tants than 1993 model s.
The plan Includes the req ulrement that 2 percent of all new
cars sold In California In 1998
emit no smog, In effect a
mandate to produ ce an electric
car. By 2003, 10 percent of all new
cars would have to be electric.
California Is regarded as the
pace-setter In air-quality regulation, so the plan Is expected to
have a profound Impact. AI ·
ready, regulators In New York
voted earlier this week to follow
the California plan , but there are
questions whether they have the
legal authority to do so.
The plan was approved on an
8-0 vote, rejecting the pleas from
the auto Industry In two days of
hearings to ease the requirements for specific numbers of

r lt'anPr cars.
In a'&lt;·irt ory for the oil industry.
howPvPr. tht' board agreed to
drop a proposed requirement
that refiners produ ce a specific
volum e of cleaner -burning fuel s,
such as meth anol. starting in
1994. In stead. the board agreed to
boost the number of gasoline
sta ti ons required to offer th e
clea ner fuels. raising the 1994
rPqulrement from 30 ro 90
stations .
That number wo uld grow to200
in 1995 and to 400 in 1996. By 2003,
the board plans for 6,000 of the
state's current1 3,000gas stations
t o offer clt&gt;a n fuel s.
The agency , In a last-minute
revision, also agreed to conduct a
comprehensive review of the
plan In the spring of 1992.
Board member Brian Bllbray ,
a Sa n Diego County supervisor,
sa id thai the agency has been the
subject of "Immense" lobbying
pressure over the plan, Including
threats to challenge the board's
authority over clean-air regulation In the stale.
"I think we need to continue
taking the war to the enemy:
dirty air, " Bllbray said. Then,
addressing the many representatives of the oil and auto Industries
In the audience, he said, "When
we're done with this whole thing,
you're going to thank us for it ."
The board has been developing
the regulations for two years . A
key goal Is to help the Los
An~les Basin - plagued by the
nation 's dirtiest air - meet the
U.S. government's dea~llne of
2007 to comply with federal clean
air standards or risk losing
federal funds .

During th e two days of testim ony, oil and auto Industry rPpresentatlves complainPd that th e
deadlines were not realistic and
would force them to adopt
technologies that consumers
m lghl not accept.
But the agency, com posed of
appointed offi cia l s who overset'
all air- qualit y regulation Issues
in Ca lifornia , had been widely
expected to appro ve the plan ,
partly becau se it has already
Implemented the nation' s toughest tailpipe standard s.
"We knew this was coming,"
said Samuel Leonard, director of
automotive emission controls for
General Motors Corp., which
sells about a quarter of the 1.2
million cars sold each year In
California, the nation' s largest
car market.
"The board 's Idea of feasibility
Is a lot different than ours,"
Leonard said. "We'll just have to
go back to Detroit and turn our
engineers loose."
GM debuted a prototype elect.
ric car, the Impact, In January.
At that point, then-Chairman
Roger Smith said that under
Ideal conditions, the vehicle
could be ready for mass production In five years.
Leonard, who said GM Is
committed to an electric car
eventually, said the company Is
not yet certain how soon It would
be available, because of the
technical problems In developing
a longer-lasting, more powerful
battery. Such a car would probably need about 800 pounds of
batteries and have a range of less
than 200 miles per charge.

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DONATION - Southern Ohio Coal Company's Meigs Division
recently donated S100 to the Meigs County Council on Aging, Inc.
Standing In front of the Meigs Multipurpose Senior Center are from
the left, company representative, Janet Duffy, and Council
representatives, Eleanor Thomas, executive director: ,Joyce
Bunch, secretary, and Susan Oliver, RSVP director.

Gas at highest level since invasion
CLEVELAND 1UPI1 A
survey of gasoline pricE's in
northeast Ohio shows the avt'r age price of se lf-serve, regular
unleaded gasoline at $1.33 a
gallon, the highest level in
weekly surveys si nce the inva sion of Kuwait.
The average price of full serve. regular unleaded in thP
survey by th e AAA -Ohio Motor
lsts Association. r t' lcased Thut-~
day, was $1.63.
Midgrade was $143 for se lf serve and $1. 7.1 for full -sc rw .
Premium was $1.54 for se lf-servp
and $1.81 for full -serve. And
diesel was $1.41 for se l f-servp and
$1 .65 for full -serve.
Iraq invaded Kuwait Aug . 2.
Here are th e average prices for
self-servP regular unl eaded gasolin e In weekly survpys by thr
AAA -Ohio Motorists Assoc iation $1.27 Aug . 9. $1.22 Aug . 1.1.
$1.20 Aug . 20, $1.2R Aug . 27. 1.26
Sept. :i. $1.27 Sept. II and $1.31

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Dec. 31!

GoLD LANCE
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