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CIJ (!) MacNeil Lehter
NewaHour
II ()) Curtent Aflolr
ill) Ill \121 till Wheel 01
FOttuno
II illl Night Court
\121 Monoyllno
11J Miami VIce
Mua\c Row VIdeo
tD Andy Qrtfllth
7:05 (5] Jofloraona
7:30 D &lt;II Fomlly Foud
@ Major Leogue Boooball
r11 Entertalnmonl Tonight
0 Ill Momo'a Family
ill) Ill \1)) till Joopordyl Q
lll!ll Major League
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IIJ) Croaaflte
tD Bowllchod
7:35 (5] Major Loogue Boaoball
8:00 (}) MOVIE: Young Mr.
Uncotn (2:00)
8 (2) till Stet Maverick A
beautiful woman from
Maverick's past poses as his
wile. (A) C
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tD (I) Full Houoo
Joey's on-camera audition
for a kid's TV show leads to
trouble. (A)
CIJ (!) Waahlngton Week In
Review Stereo. C
till Ill \121 Primo ftmo Pota A
rap-dog rock video and a
bOwling rat are featured.
Stereo.
IIJ) PrlmoNowo
I[J MOVIE: The Exorclat !AI
(2 30)
Toua Connection
1D MOVIE: Jowl (PG) (2:00)

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Rachel's first published shor1
story causes family
problems . (A) Q
CIJ (!) Woll $tr8ot Wook
With Loult Rukoy- E;J
ill) Ill II)) Nowhort A dispute
erupts when Stephanie bans
MiChael from the labor room .
(RJ Stereo.
On Stage
9:00 1J &lt;II till Yellow Roat Jeb
tries to brand the Champtons
as drug runners. (A) Q
m&lt;111 m()) Pllfoct
Strtngora Larry is called
before the papers· grie-..ance
committee. (AI Q
(IJ Tho Stoty tl! Englloh (PI
2 01 9) The early h1story or
the English language is
exP'ored. Stereo.
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ill) Ill \121 MOVIE: American
Harvell (2:00) C
IIJ) Larry King Llvet
Noahvllla Now
9:30CIIQII II()) Juot Tho Ton
01 Uo Stereo. Q
10:00 (l) 700 Club With Pot
Robortaon
D (2) till Midnight Caller
Jack belnends a young boy .
abandoned by his parents.

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(!) American Pttchworlt The
roots or Louisiana's bayou
culture are uncolt'ered.
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EVER' BLESSET
DAY IT' S TH' SAME
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FENCE AN' HOLLER

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10:20 (5] NWA Wteatilng Power
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young actress falls in love
with a married man . !;I
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11J The Hl1chhlkor
Crook a Chaoo
11 :00 (}) Zorro

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IIJ Celebrity GcH
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from Tahoe, CA (T)
Johnny Colh: An lntldo
Look Legendary singer1
songwriter Johnny Cash
discusses his highly
successful career and
personal tHe .
iD Twilight Zone
11:20(5] MOYIE: Ptycho (2:15)
11 :30 (}) Bordortown
&lt;II till Tonight Show
Stereo.
Qll Chooro
(IJ Allvo From Off c-w A
couple experiences the slow
unraveNng of their
relationshlp. Q
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ASTRO-GRAPH
BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

~'Your

~'Birthday
July 1•. 1910
Tr y to get more involved m the year
ahead m the types of interests you trul&lt;t
lind pleasurable and attract people who
• think as you do Fun and friendships
could resu lt

CANCER (June 21·JUIJ 22) Ambitious
object ives could be dented YOLI at t~is
time il you have poor relattonshl~s w1th
associates. Try to get lhem pullmg tor
you 1nstead ol against vou. K"?w whe~e
to look for romance and you II find 11.
The Astro -Graph Matchmaker instanlly

reveals whiCh S+gns are roma ntiCally
perfect tor you Mail $2 to Matchmaker.
c/o th+s newspaper. P.O. Box 91428,
Cleveland, OH 44 tO 1-3428
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be careful at
work todav that you don't get into an arrangement that would put greater responsibilities on you while it lightens the
load at co-workers. You might inhent
the jOb permanently
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Rather than
1ust muse about a new endeavor you 're
!loping to launch, do something po sitl\18
about it today Get it started, even it a
couple of pteces are miSSing.

LIBRA (Sept. 23·0c:t 23) Usually you 're
tactful when working with others, but
1oday rhese ~~nviable allributes might
be absent from your personality. You'll
discover the hard way. "You don't get
many bees with vinegar."
SCORPIO I Oct. 24-Nov. 22) II you go
around with a chip on your shoulder lo·
day. there's a good chance someone
bigger and moodier than you mav decidelo knock II ell. Don't learn the hard
way.
SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-Doc. 21) A
good motto to keep in mind todey is,
·· oon't invest without investigating.··
Deals !hat look good 10 you at first
glance may not look so hot when they
are put under the microscope.

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stonns. High 88 to 85. The
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James Sands:
Clipper Mills named after mill located in
that village during early l800s ...Page B-8

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Ciasslfleds ..... ........ .... D2· 7
Deaths ...................... ... A3
Editorial ........ ............. A2
Sports ..................... Cl·8

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CAPRICORN (D.c. 22eJin. 11) An aliiance of convemence you form at this
lime might turn out to be Bnything but
that which you desire. Be extremely selective
in
your
partnership
arrangements
AQUARIUS (J1n. :ZO..Feb. 11) In order
to advance your personal ambitions at
th iS lime, 11 mtght be necessary tor you
to make some sacrifices. Be sure your
objective is worthy of its cost
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mirch 20) Today it
you are in the position to choose your
social involvements. try to pick events
that do not include any individuals with
whom
you've
had
recent
disagreements.
• ARIES (Morch 21·April 11) Domestic
frustraUons can be minimized today if
1
. you first finish household projects you
already have under wav before taking
on new ones. Try to be methodical.
•TAURUS (April ~MoJ 20) II your pro·
greas in your chosen lield of endeavor
has been slowed up owning to a lack of
knowledge, you'd better start doing
something about it now before things
get worse.
GEMINI (lloy 21·Juno 20) There Is a
possibility you might run across some-thing loday that has profitable poten·
tial. However. before bringing others
into the act, check everythlng _out first .

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The man called the bar owner at home and asked,
"What t1me do you open up? l don't need to get 1n, I
need to GET OUT"'

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NORTH

Fools ruff in;
the wise wait

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7-13 9U

By CHARLENE HOEFUCit
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - Two new fe a
lu res. respite carr and an esco rt
program, havf' bePn addf'd to lhf'
Option s for EldPr s rura l (.]prnOn ·
stration p rogram wh ich is being
carried oulln Meigs and 10 olhe r
South eas tern Ohio Coon 11 es
The program is geared to
providP services to hPlp f'lderly
res id ents remain in thPir hornf'
and Jive independenlly as a tong
as possibl e.
The two new ser vicrs wh ich
are now in f'ffPrt join curr rnt
program s tha t includ&lt;' hnnw

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Too bad that East-West could make
three hearts. and here they were defending against two spades But whal

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they could do in hearts went by the
wayside. The responsibility of East
was to defend two spades so th at h1s
stde got a plus score if possible . And
West at least got off to a good start
w1th the lead of the king of diamonds
When a second diamond was led .
East won the are and gave West a ruff .
Later East made tricks With his black
aces. but that was s11il etghl I ri cks two spades made by South . D1d something go wrong'
East had a chance to beat thl' contract He should play lor South to hold
three or rour clubs. After winmng the
ace ol diamonds, East should not be in
a rush to gtve West h1s ruff. Instead
East should now shoot back ace and a
club. Upon winmng the ace of spades.
he will then give West a ruff. and West

will return the Javor, letling East take
the setlmg tnck by rufhng a club
Even though West had a minimum
ra1se. he should probably hav e com ·
peted w1th a three-heart bid . Hts

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ITil'&lt;.tl s . homemaker,

pl'rsonal ca rr assistance and
adult da~· ca re.
A l ol a\ of $13J.027 isex pecled Ia
br com in g into Mrigs County

ovf'r thr m:-x t year to finan ce thl'
services .
Escon is a service th at tran sport s elders to medi cal or social
srrvice appoin tmf'nt s while rrspile is a sprvice des ignPd to g ivr
caregivprs some timr away fr om
a n impairrd relat!ve .

1\'r ith er program is new to
services prov ided senior cilii.Pns
hrre. allhough funding lhrough
lhr Up lions for E ld ers a llows lh!'

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strong trump support made 1l htghly
unlikely th allhe opponents would double and 1nfhct a nasty penally. and the
general strength of hiS hand suggested
that North -South would make a plus
J:u nes Jacoby'~ buoh "):Jt"Ob.r 011 BnrlRr ' and
··.faroby on Clad Came~ " 1wnlll'n wtlh hrs IAthn
lhl" late Oswald Jarob !'l Jrt' rn:JW "'""tlab/r a/
booh/ort's lloth aN' p~b/Jsi'Jt"d by Pharos Boob
@ ltiO, NEWSPAPEfl EHTERPAISf. A.ltN.

DOWN
1 Nursery

1M eking along th e Gatti polis Riv!'rfront .July 14
and 15. the Corps of Englnr••rs' Towhoat .'11 ' \'
George W. Britton stopped In the hi,lorit· rity as a
part of thr bicrntennial crlf'hralion. Thf' Rritton .
open for tours to tltt• puhlk, will Ill' uwd for towing

and tending the Maint&lt;nanc e Engineering
Branch Repair Fleet of the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Huntington Distri ct on the Ohio and
Kanawha Ri\lrrs . (Timl's-Sentinel photo by Kris
Cochran)

Yesterday's Answer

Gray sentenced to life with mercy

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Oevlik1n
Backbone
High -strunq
Dock
or darnel
38 Color ado
lnd1an

Wl r-i H E LD . \\' \ ' " !l ' Pit Co nvicte d cop k i l!er RoiJl' rt G ra_\"
wa -=. srntf'ncrd Fridl.l .\' to lif(' in
p r ison for hi s r o lr in ttl(' sla.\·in g
ol an o ff -dutv Putn Jm {. "qu nl\
o.; twriff ' s droput~
Thr jury rrcomnwndt·cl
mere\. mraning c r~~_~.· will he
rlig 1blr for parolr i n ltl _\"Par ~

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Putnam Count\ Circui t Jud gr

Ctarrncf' Wall d&lt;'nird lh e dr
trnse 's r&lt;'QUI' SI for a npv. trial ,

IJul di d g rilnt Cray·s rf'quPsl to

lime. wa s look ing into al lega

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l ions lhal Raymond Huck of
llur mane had hired Gra y and
another man. Robert Bate s. 10
burn hi!i hom r . Gra y a nd Ba !Ps
an· from CC:IIIipolis .
Huck pleaded guilty In March
to second-d egree murder as part
of a pl ea agr~emenl
w1th

in lhl ' Ma.,on Co unt .' · .Ja i l
whilr h i:-. a11orne vs plan an
.ipfX' t.ll
C r tH wa " &lt;"CJ !l\ iclf·d in .J unr• of
f ir'-' 1 d rgn•(· rnu r UPr Po lin' stl\"
( ;1·&lt;1 _\ .'-hoi lkpuiY foh n .l anr\· 1n
the hi'Jd. aflt'r .I J tlr\' caughl
( ; ra\ trnn~ to spt fin· to a homt'
in H.ur ric aiH' 111 Augu st l ~K9 .
.JanP\', wh o W d'- il Ct i ng as &lt;Hl
in...,uranrr inw's ti g:rHo r a t the

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By ,JIM FREEMA:'oi
Timcs -~·h~ntincl Staff
MIDDLEPORT - II wa s IIH'

goldrn ;1gr of Broadwa\· and
Car rnt•n NarPlle of Virgi n ia
B('Jth, Va.. r emember s it well.

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OV('r lhP phonP.

Sin er opening in M ay,

lhe

Option s Program has been re·
criving over 100 calls a week for
assistance. Fu ture development
of lh e prog ra m will give elders
access to housing J ss lstance and
expan d ed mrnlal health
S('J"Vl ('f'S

pr i va tf' · pub I ic I andfil l in J ac k son
Co unt .\· high lightPd lhr l engthy
policy co mmittee m l'Pting hPid

las t week at Ja c kson .
Ga l \ia County Corn mis!-.io nrr
Georg e Pope presented a l~t tcr
trom th e comm iss ioner s and tlw
district"s Callia Count y rPprP
sc ntatives. which offic i al!\ not i ·

ties lh e d iS trict of lhe cou nty's
to withdra\.\' from th e
district
Thr lPttrr stated that the
ro unt y co mmissioner s and solid
wast(' dis tri ct members felt th a t
such a withdrawa l would be In
the besl interest of Ga l ita Co unty
!See GALLIA, page II.R)

intent

Bales will stand lrlal Sepl II
for hi s role i n Ja ney's death .

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RIO GRANDE - Si nce lhe
dawn of lime, when man firsl
gazed into th e n1 ght sky and
wondered what powpr cau s0s thl'
appearance of the moon and thr
glim m e ring clustPr of stars s ur
rou nding it, he has endeJvored to
exp!orr and understand th r
meaning behmd 11 al l.
While space travf'l has llPIPf'd
us IParn man?~-~ bout 1 he u n ivprsl' .
earthbound observers havf' re
lied on one -of th e origina l
sc iences, astronomy. to co ntinur
thei r in vestigation of thr heav
ens At the Unlvrrsity of Hio

Grandf'. an astronom} co ur sf'
of fen•d for nearly :lO yf' ar s ha ..-.
demonstrated how ~ op u l&lt;.~r
"star-gazing·· rl'ma ins.
Wilh l he addition of a M~ade
PS Jti [l(oep Space lelescope 10
thP existi ng in vc· nt ory . studrnt s
taking thr Descr iplivc· i\stron ·
om v course are rnablrd to ~ Pt '
morr drcpl\ rt nd cl&lt;'a rl.\' into
spare ·. f'xplainl:'d Charles Wit her.
J s .., i s t J n 1
p r o f I' s .-; o r
of
rnathPmati c s.
" I supposr its ~ i zr 1s th f• most
Important asprrt.·· Wlthf'f' ~a id ,
addmg tha t th r trlr sro pc in

creases thr light -gatheri ng fa cili ·
l ie s 16 limes beyond thai of lhe
average 1etesco pe, making f ain
1r r, more dis tant objects clearer .
"' It 's what you would r ail J
whopper ." Withee sa id . " ll ron ·
tclins ll lot of ligh t·ga theti ng

pov.·pr "
M;;nufactured by Meade In·
Co rp .. Costa Mesa .
Cal if. lh e 1e tescope was ac·
quirPd by I he Co llege of Malhematics a nd Science earlier thi s
yPar and received some use at
I he end of spring qua n er , bu 1has
(See NEW, page 1\8)
~tru ment s

Safety director visits Meigs
By JIM FREEMAI"
Times·Sendnel Staff
POMEROY - Meigs Counlv
go t a vis it Frida y morning fr om
State H ighwa y Dirl'l'lor William
M. Denihan and Sl al r R~p . Man
Abel. D ·Aihens .
Denlhan and Abel madP sr'·
era l stops during their v \sil
including glving out 01 Savt'd ll.\·
the Bell award. He l al ked aboul
DUI programs wtlh Judge Ro
bert Buck and appeared li ve on
ra dio Slallon WMPO.
Denlhan visited local \{EAI'T

1 Radio EmC'rgrnc~· Assoc i atC' d
Citi zf'n s T f'a m1 mf'mbC'rs. di s·
(' USSf'd
highway
sJirt }
and

·n·aclf'd' · tu quP'&gt;ti ons and !'Om
mPn ts b\' wam mPmbrr s
A Saved bv the Bell Award was
gl,·rn to Dab Mai so n, Reed s vi li P.
bv Deniha n and Lt . R.J . Wood ·
ford of t hP Ol1io Hig hway Pat m i.
Maison wa s inv oh.:ccl in a n
acc idrnt last /\ugust which t1&gt;·
ta lrd hi s ve hicl r . Maison was
wparing h is Sf' alb r lt at thr ! Jmf'
and the only dama gf' ht' rf'n' iVPd
was a spra i ned th urnh and l\..,·o

brui~rs ca usrd by t he sea t belt.

De nihan and Abel lhen wen Ito
thf' co urthou SL' and ta l ked a OOut
rlr un l&lt;: en driv ing programs for
1PPna gers w ith Judge Robf'rt
Buck
After appraring on rad io sta ·
lio n WMPO Denillan met wil h
R [IICT members at a local
rrs tauranf where hP expressPd

apprC'CiatiO n ror th e SPrViCPS
performed by lhe REA CT
nwmlx-rs .
Denihan lalkcd about drunken
(See SAFETY, page A8J

C arm en.
an e n er geti c.
physically -ac tive 74-year-old, is
the gue st of Robert and June
Fr eed of Mlddleporl. and was a
Broadway showgirl du ring the
19.3\ls and early '40s . Carmen was
the fi r sI to sing "''mIn the Mood
For Love .··
Ca rmen wa s born In New York
Clly, the home of Broadway . She
fpel s lilts gave her an edge In
starli ng oul In stead of going to a
public high schooL Carmen went
Alvlne Professional School
whf'rf' shf' was taught to sing.

A irs how canceled;
refunds available

CRYPTOQUOTE

7-13

The Option s for Eldrrs Pro
gram is Ohio's new pilot program
to expand communit.v based

free number, J.ROO-:IJJ.2644, peo
pie ran access information on a
ra ngP of top ics ret at in g to care
for r ldl:'rs.
If desired, a screen to deter·
mine I he need for a package of
horne care se rvicPs can bP done

!See YES, page A3)

One letter stands ror another. In tllis sample A 1s used
lor the three L's, X ror lhe two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes,lhe length and [ormation or lhr words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are dirrerent.

Panhail Infiltrate stolen car
ring operoting on campus.
(R)

prosr cutors

'Yes, I remember it well'...showgirl
recalls the Broadway of the 1940s

4 I Slow (mus ) b.- l--1-Horse
or common

s omething on th e servicr s.

se n1ces 10 I he e lder ly . Thl' ru rat
pilot project " uperal ed by lhe
Area Agency on Aging a1 Buek·
rye Hills- Hocking Vall e~ · Re·
glonat Development D1stnc1 It
is based in Marietta and covf&gt;r'i
Athens, Ho cking, Meigs , M an·
roP, Mu sk ingum , Morgan, Noble,
Perry and Washington Co unti es.
Approximale\y 25 partner age n·
c ies located in the nine countiPs
provide servicPs in roopprat ion
with thr program
Increased public knowledge of
community resou rces for home
care assistance is a major goa l of
thr progra m I3Y C&lt;! ll lng th&lt;' tol l

New RG telescope reflects
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26 Bog
27 Bastinado
28 Bon 29 Knack
lor doing
30 To lhe
point
33 Coarse
34 Old musical
note
35 Cui down
37 Narcolic
39 Backbone

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elderly people on case manage·
me01 . Sevemeen additio nal pea·
ple have bPen added lo the home
delivered meals program, and
there ha s been an Increase of 14
t o the homemaker program .
T he purpose of case manage
ment i s to asse ss the nee-ds a nd
determinf&gt; 1hr servi rPs needed
While many o f tile elde r ly IT
&lt;.:elve services w ithout charge.
t h ere Is a sliding f ee sca le for
those who can afford l o pay

By BRIAN J. REED
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - Announcemen1
by lhe Ga i lia Co unty Commi s
sio ners of their lntf'nl to with
draw from the mul!i -cou nt y Solid
Wa ste Managemen t Di strict and
the rejecllon of the Sand Hilts
Coa t Co. Inc . proposal for a

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score at two spades

10 Fable
24 F01!1f1
12 Pi c k up
ca t1on
the lab
well
17 Woman s 25 Litce
name
around
20 Penally
26 Swamp
23 Liana .
27 Song
e g.
28 Sesame

16 Speed up
18 Corrida
fan·s cry
19 Prolect
21 By way of
22 Aclress
Balin
23 Jackel slit
24 Remain

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membership in solid waste district

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lixture
2 Frosted
3 Shun
4 Farceur
5 Selling
spol
6 Sanskrit
school
7 Uorversitl
8 Short cut

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15. 1990

Sittin' on the dock ...-------, Gallia County seeks to withdraw

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servicPs to be expanded.
As exp lained by Eleanor Tho·
mas, director. Meigs Cou nly
Coun cil on Aging, both Sl'rvlces
have been offered on a limited
ba sis for seve ral years .
The procedures for deliver y
have cha nged somewhal and the
Oplions for Elders parllcipatlon
now will allow an ~xpansion.
such as more visits or more time.
Meigs County now has six
full ·time aides working in lhe
program, an increase of tw o.
Sherri Might, R.N. is the case
manager for 1he Options for
Elder s program and has ten

CROSSWORD
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5 W1ld
guess
9 Compete
with
11 Rental sign
13 Piclure
14 To go
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15 Foundation

July

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(() 1990 by K1ng FeaiUies SvnchcaiP Inc

BROADWAY SHOWGIRI,- Carmen Naretle, who Is vtslllng
Robert and June Freed In Middleport, was a showglrl during the
golden age of Broadway .

GALLIPOLIS - The GaiUa·
Me igs Regional Alrporl Bicentennial Alrshow, scheduled for
Sunday, July 15, has been canceled due to poor weather
eond \lions .
Anyone purchasing a lleket
prior to the a trshow ean stop by
the r egional airport any day
during the week, with their ticket
to receive a refund or mall the
ticket to the airport with a
self · addressed s tamped
envelope .

STORM THE BASTILLE! The First
American Regiment missed Bastille Day on
Saturday, hy being here one week ahead of the
French hollday, butsltlllook lime out the stonn

the local estahltshmenl ollhat name In a moment
ol levity. The Regiment was In GalllpoUs July i
and 8 to re-create the 1790's as part ol the city's
bicentennial celebration.

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Commentary and perpsective
A Division of

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
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HOBART WIU!ON JR.
Executive Editor

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Assistant Publlsher-ControUer

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tlon and t hf" Am erica n Newspaper Publishers Assoc i at ion
LETTERS OF OPIN JO N are wel come. Th f'}' sbould b(' les s than 300 words
long. AJIIM!Prsarf" subject toedltlng and mll st bE' slg nrtl with name. addn-ss and
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lack Anderson
IS He1mS IOSIDg SUpport • _ _a=nd=-=D:.=ale:: :. . :. ~.an:....:.::A=
.: :.: tta
WASHINGTON- North Caro lina's conserva tive st alw art, Re ·
publican Sen. Jesse Helms, Is
beh ind the curve In two popularIty contests as he seek s reelection this faiL He's not only
trailing former Charlotte, )I;.C.,
Mayor Harv ey Ga ntt by four
point s In a recent poll; Helms
also has ma j or money woes .
Helms too k plenty of heat from
the news medi a for a mudball
letter to rais e funds, tying
Ga ntt 's support to " homosex ual s, the so-cal l ed 'arts' lobby, the
ACLU and the union bosses "
What Is telling Is th at Hel ms savs
In the let tPr he's all but run out of

money .
Wh at has not been detailed Is
the surprising extent to which
:'olorth Carolinians and national
money m en of both parties have
been quietly pledging and send ·
lng money to the Gantt camp.
Gantt , who Is black, has been
getting expected support from
well-to-do bl acks . But many
whit e executives of major firm s.
fed up, among other things, with
Helms' hinderin g trade with the
changing communist world. also
are ch lpplng ln.
Na tional Democratic sou r ces
tpll us th at even some tobacco

execut ives - lnnuent lal In the
state- are ponying up big bucks
for H elms, but they 're hedging
their bets by making lesser
contributions to Gantt.
Some other wealthy contributors ar e weary ing of Helms'
ga ffes and bellicose rhetor ic on a
vari ety of t opics. They're helping
Gantt. as are t radltlonally Demo·
cra tlc l abo r unions, which began
calling In pledges the day Gantt
won his party prim ary .
Mea nwhil e, Democrats are
delighted at the quanda ry Bush Is
In over ca mpai gning for Helms.
The arch-conservative ha s often
obstructed Bus h's policies, Is

despised by White House moder·
ales and reportedly Is not liked
by Bush himself.
On th e oth er hand, say Demo
crats, B ush shows a chameleon
facilit y to don whatever color
meets the need of thr moment.
That In cludes help ing I he GOP In
the Senate.
"This Is the most Important
race In ' 90, " sa id one Democrat,
a major lund-raising player for
20 year s. "a cl ean choice be·
tween an In telligent black and a
So u t hern th row ba c k . Two
month s ago HarvPy was an
underdog. Not any longer. "

Backstairs at
.the White House

~ ~ b rga n!led

in the memory of vetera n summil gop r s .
The George Brow n Cen ter and Rice Univ·er sity po l iPd ouT all The
stops to showcase Texas hospitality
The free mea l s provided the 4.000 to reporte r s and photograp hers.
the policr and th e summit volunt eer s wPrP .:.; umptuous and no onr
co uld poss i bly go hungry during the summi t
And not on ly were the groan ing board s boun1i ful, thPv had var ietv
with Tex M ex on the bill of fare and at ways a l ong 1a bit' of 1hr blandT;r
Japa nese food

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· llUmidit y i n July and August 1s lrge ndan

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story abou t the Texas weather. "Do n't bothl'r." shP was told .
;!:Temperature here TS 104 degrees ...

: .· Japan decided to move ahead on a third ~Pn loan to China. wllo "r
.. human rights r ecord is still under critical WPstprn fire
: Germa ny has decided to go alwact wi t h a fina nciill shot in the arm
: for th e Soviet Union .
So It appeared th at wha t onr wag ra lk•d c1 "d[) it \ 'CHn&lt;.;elf unit\·"
: ~mPrged at th e su mm it merl tng
: A lthough he has attendrd summit mf'f't ings back to bar:k ow 'r th r·
:last week. Bush st ill has his bags packed and willtra,·el Hr hPado;,
: wpst o n July 18 for the dedication of thr Richard :\i'&lt;on Prr':.'identia l
·Li brary , which is privately financed and located in his homf'tov.:n of
: Yorba Linda . After that. Bu sl1 willtL.J \'PI to Mon tana a nd W _\ · omin~
He also has the month of Sfop trmbcr blocked off with 25 davs of
:travel. i nclud ing a Wf'f'klong trir to Latin AmPri ca
.

Will voters ignore S&amp;L debacle? Chuck Stone
To u nder_o; 1and rhe fu II stench of
thr savi ngs &amp; Joa n crisis. th!nk of
thP word s of a Negro folk so ng,
" Them Bonrs. Thpm Bones.
Thrm D ry Bo nl's. · ·
By refe rrin g 10 th P song's
osteal co nnpctlons. vou can ea s
i ly rstabl ish thP cons p irac~· of
cul pab ilit y : Thl' Reagan bone Is
co nnp:· trd to thP derrgulatlon
bone
thr deregulat ion bo ne i s
ronnfftrd to the Congressio nal ·
greed lx mr thl' Co ngrPSslo na l·
grPrd bonr is ron npc trd to the
bli nd fl'dPral m·ersPers bone is
(~o nnPctcd
to th P S&amp;L· thl e,·es
honp 1\ nd hpar the words of l hf'
Lord .
Excrpl t hl' Lord had nothin g to
do v.'ith what bf&gt;camf'. !n thf'
19K0s. a li cP nsr to st Pa\. Ameri
rans hp lp£•d rip off thPmselves
" \\'ho arr thP croo ks ?" An
Emory l ' ni\.'r rsit~· fi nan ce pr(}
frssor . C rorgf' Bf'n ston. posPd
t hl .s qul'..,t io n &lt;:~ nd offe red i1 wrv
answ pr · " PpoplP likr mr who
hJd n rwn·pnt mortgagPs ..

Bu t If you lined up all the 6
percent m ortgage holders In the
country, they couldn't begin t o
account for any thing co mparable to the hundreds of millions of
S&amp; L doll ars that went dow n the
drain beca use of bad inves tmen t s. bad loans, stu pid risks.
virtually no federa l overs ight
and crimi nall y n egl i ge nt
members of Co ngress .
When S&amp; Ls were permitted to
loan as m u ch as 100 percent of
their cap ital to a si ngl e borrower
while ban k s wer e res lrlcted to 15
percent of I heirs. the govern men t wa s greas ing the skids f or
an rco no mlc co llapse. And no·
body blinked .
Surr. you ca u look In t he m1rror
llkr Snow White's wicked stepmot her and ask. "Mirror. mirror
on the wa ll. w ho's the guiltiest of
al l ?" But the m irror wil l answer.
" You. you t ur key ."
It's not because you di d any ·
t hinc wrong . But In a dpmocracy

voters m us t accep t u lll ma te
responslblllly - not for creating
thr cri sis. bu l for all owi ng it to

continu e
The S&amp; L cris is developed like a
hl gh-gradp cancer that Is Ignored
un til a next -door nei ghbor gently
sugges ts that a doctor should be
co nsu lt ed about al l those so r es .
But now . if is too lat e for an
rco nomlc biopsy. because the
ba llout has metastasized all ovpr
thr body politi c.
La st yrar, when Ru sh adm in istration offici als testifi ed on t he
thrift salvage law, these Plno c·
chl os m is unders tood and m! srr·
present ed the cris i s's full pat hoi
ogl es . Th ey es tim at ed it would
cost no more t han $73 billi on to
hall out abo ut 500 of t hese
prod! gal sons.
" lt 's not th e govC' rn ment who is
gua ra nteei ng S&amp;Ls," ex plaln.s

Pro f. Walter William s. a George
Mason U nWersity distinguished
ero nomls t " I t's vou and me ."

Richard Ney. au th or of the
author it ative Ney Newsle tt er,
sees the S&amp; L crisis as "a natura l
conseq uence of the Reagan year s. You j us t ca n' t all ow businessmen to r ide pell-mel l on the
eco nomic hi ghw ay."
But al ways, we r et urn to the
source of the pr oblem - Co ngrrss. If the vot ers were reall y
seri ous abou t clean lnr, up the
S&amp; L cesspool, they would vole
0u1 any senator or representa tive
who accep ted sru bstan tt al co ntributions from S&amp;L PACS or
S&amp; L executi ves who have been
Indi cted.
Voters co uld also stop giv ing
Bush hi gh ap proval r atin gs for
hi s "save the businessmen at any
cost'· n£&gt;u ros ls. Bu sh has succ£&gt;Ss·
fullv trl vla llzed the mentality of
voter s wit h his " don't worr y, be
h appy" th eme When S&amp;L
crun ch·tl me final ly comps, voters wi ll ha ve nobody to bl ame
but themselves.

AKR ON. Ohio ! UP I T - U.S
Commerce SN' rrta r~· Robr rt
Mo sbac her sa ys Presiden t Bu sh
Is strengt hening programs 10
help military contractors con
ver t to non·d efen se operations.
"We be lieve thesP compan ir~
ctl n switch to thr rommr rcioJI
side. WP will hrlp thPm in rvcy
way wr ca n," M osh ac hPr .sa irl
before a speech Friday evf&gt; nin g
to a Rrpubllr an fund -ra isin g
d in ner In Akron T hP dinnPr
raisrd $240,000 fnr thP Surnmit
Cou nty GOP Par tv

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"Remember - never, EVER get behind on
the POWER CURVE "

ALBANY. Ohio - Wallarp E.
Gilk ey, 56. of Al bany, Ohio, d il'd
Friday. July 13, 1990 In University Hosplla l in Columbus foll ow i ng a brief Illnes s. He was
employed by Vance -Leach Fur
n l ture In A thens. He form er ly
li ved tn Wilk esville. Ohio.
Born In Meigs County, he was a
so n of the late Emmett and Alta
Wilson Gi lkey.
Surviving are his wif e Donna
Kirkendall Gi lk ey; three daughters. Rh ond a McKibben of Wellston, Rebecca Wires of Coa lt on
and Christy John son of Wilkesville; a son Brent Gilkey at
home; stepson Tony Brooks of
A th ens. There are also three
siste rs Kathleen Ellis of G laus·
ter. Ohio. B lanche Dilli e of
A lbany, Oh io and Bessi e Felt of
Kentuckv; th ree brothers. Charle s R. Gi lkey of The P lai ns.
Oh i o. Leonard Gi lkey of Athen s
and Jack Gi lkey of Ath ens; II
gra ndchild ren.
He was preceded in death b)·
two sisters. Mabel Hogue and
A lia Jeffer s and three brother s.
Wayne, Herbert and Ra lph
Gi lk ey .
Servi ces will be Monday. I
p .m. at Jagers Fun eral Home in
A th ens, th e Rev. Willard Love
offi c iat ing. Buria l foUows in
Burlingham Ce metery Friend s
may ca ll at th r fune ra l home on
Su nday 2 t o 4 p.m. and 7to9 p.m .

Fear can direct us away from evil
It sound s like crop] and inhu ·
m an punl shmPnl Cull in g off
so mebody' s hand for stea l i ng
Thev do that In Saudi Arabi.
But what Impressed a US.
lawyer who spent severa l yea rs
In that co untrv was that al mosT
nobody therP gels his hand cut
off. Th e reason. of course, Is that
rvf'ryo ne knows the lJw Isn' t
fooli ng T hey reall y w il l cut off
.vour hand If vou are fooli sh
enough to steal.
Consequently. there Is very
lillie stea lin g In Sau di Arabia
Aut o theft s are un heard of.
I f's not an altoget her hea rt less
law . If the vtcttm asks for mercy
lor the cri minal. the penalty Is
waived . B ut wha t terror lsi would
ca re to count on his v ic tim
comin g forwa rd later to put In a
kind wor d for him ?
In this cou nt ry, lhln gs ar e
dlf!erent. Punishment for w rongdoing Is often so slight that It Is
worth perpetr at ing the evil deed
and taking you r chances on
getting caught and convicted.
Anephewo!mlnewasoncetold
by his mother, when he was four,
not to eat any of the candy that
was put out for company on t he
coffee tabl e.
" Wh at will you do to me If I eat
It ?" he as ked.
"You 'll get a spanking," his
mother told him .
David's 4-yea r · old mind
wei ghed the alt er na tives . He
decided to take the candy and
risk the spanking. He knew his
mother's spankings were never
very hard .
\
The cr iminal mind works like

that. It has lea rned to cou nt on
the l en iency of our system as
David learned t o count on the
len iency of his mother
Step hen King' s story. "Quit ·
tors Inc., " Is a spine-tingling
thriller about fear being used In
the serv ice of a good cause.
Qu itter s In c. Is a program for
people who want to qutt sm oki ng.
It Is only aft er a person signs up
th at he learns the organizati on Is
run by the M afi a. B utt hen Il ls too
l ate t o drop out.
He Is t old that the first t ime he
smokes after en rollin g. the Mafia
will snatc h his wife and lorlure
her by apply ing electric shoc k to
the soles of her !eel.
One man In the progra m once
fou nd himself stalled In a tra!fl c
Jam In a tunnel in New York City .
Traffic didn' t move for what
seemed like an eternity . He felt In
need or a smoke to calm his
nerves. Cert ainly no one could
see liim her e. So he lighted up.
When he arrived home later he
found a note In the kitchen. It
said, "We've got your wife."
There was an address where he
could lind her. After he got there
he was tak en to a room with a
one-way window that looked Into
a l aboratory. There he saw his·
wile being tortured by electrical
shock .
The punishments got sucresslvelyworse -eachmore brutal
than the one be!ore. For his
second offense, one enrollee Is
told his r etarded son will be
kidnapped from the schoo l he
attends and both his arms will be
broken .

The system. we learn In King's
story. works better than any
other to Indu ce a per son to kick
the smoki ng habit. Aft er the fift h
offense, Qu itt ers I nc. absolutel y
guara ntees the enrollee wil l
never smoke again- because he
will "wa ke up dead the next
morn ing" with a bull et In his
head.
This may be carry ing fear too
far . But I sometim es wonder
whether a lot ofourcrlmedoesn't
stem from the disappearance of
fear In our Jives. We used t o be

George Plagenz

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:l!"f'il'· Wtll '!"f' ll1•.110r I ,lffl l'!" '-f•r\ ' 1('1' l 'i
:n.1i L1hlro
Thl' Sllnd a.v Timr-s SenrmPt will nn1 Of'
rP~porP.tblf'
m fHl .~

afraid of hell - but we don't
bel ieve In hell any longer . We
used to have a fear o f God. But
today we have a God who Is all
love. Off endin g h im doesn' t
fr ight en us any more. Nei ther
does break ing the law.
Alexis Ca r rel, the scientist·
philosopher, said, " Ther e ar e
only tw o constru ctive passions.
One Is love, the other Is fea r. Both
engender acti on." We need both
emotions In our lives .

Today in history
By United Press ln"'rnallonal
Toda y is Su nda y, .July 15. the !96t h day of 1990 wi th 169 to fe llow ..
T he moon Is In it s la st quarter.
The morning star s ar e Venus and Mars.
The evenin g stars arc M ercury, Sat urn and Jupit er
Those born on this dat e are under the sign of Cancer. Thev in clude
Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rljn. in 1606, poet Clemen t Cl ark
Moore, author of "A Visit from St. Nicholas" ! "'Twas the Night
Before Chrfstma s," t In 1779 ; Roman Ca tholi c nun Frances Xavier
Ca brlnf . the fi rs t U .S. ci ti zen to be made a sa int . In 1850; lyricist
Dorothy Fields in 1905; Irish author I ris Murdoch In 1915 !age 751;
actors Alex Karras in 1935 (age 55! and .J an -Mi chael Vincent In 1944
rage 461 ; and sln g&lt;·r l.inda Ronstadt lnl946 (age 441 .
On this d ale in history :
In 1912. l ed by all rou nd ath lete Jim Thorpe, the Uni ted States team
look more medal s than any other nat ion at the Ol ympic Games In
Stockholm , Sweden
In 1945 , Italy declared war on its former Axis partner. Japan
In 1971 , President Richard Ni xon disclosed plans \11 make an
unprecedented visit l o the People's Republi c of China. l-Ie made the
histori c trip In'"February 1972.
In 1986, Britain and I he Soviet Union sell led account s on $75 million
in bond s th at were Is sued under Russla'sczar s and defaulted on after
the 1917 Bo lshevi k Revolution . The set tl emen t end ed a 60-vear
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MosbarhC'r &lt;&gt;a id th(' adminis·
!ration is in vPs ting morP mo ney
Tn I he U .S. &amp; Forei gn Commer rial Servi ce. a n agency of the
Com merce
Department
that
helps U.S. compa nh?s in crPasf'
rxports . There are offices in lH
CTilrs. in clud i ng Cleve land
B ur the commrrce secrptary
ca uti onPd aga inst th(' kind of
stPep dPfrns(' cuts support ed b.v
so m e Democrats in Co ngress .
Mosbacher said export s arP
growi ng tv.'i CP as f as t as impo r ts.
and thP Cnit ed Sta !Ps will ha vr a
tradP dl'f Tc it of less than $100
billion thb \'f'ar
/\mcri cJ n &lt;.,. hr ~ i.lid . hcn ·r Ill tiP
f( ' JI' of forf'ign im'P'&gt; tmr'nl in thr
L:rlitf'd StatP;., brc ausr such in
\T'S tmPn I C rf'a I ('S 3 nd SJ \ 'f'S jobs
Mosb:lrhcr's speech wa o.; CJ I
IPndf'd b.v statr widP Hrpublican
run didatf's. in cludin g trrasu r er
ran didatt' J udi th Brachma n , sr ·
creta ry of sta te ra nd ida tP Robert
T aft II and al!ornev general
cand idaTe Paul Pfei fer. as we l l
as local Republic ans. Guberna torial rand ida !£' George Voinovirh was at tf' ndin g a fund ·raisrr
in La kT' Count v.
Mosbac hrr was in th e arra to
stump for U .S llep Ralph
l tegu la. ll 1\avarre Energy Sr
('!"Clary .Jamf' s \\'atkins flpw in
Par l irr this mont h to campa ign
for Regula and vi sit two St ark
Counr~· compan ies invo lvPd i n
Ohio 's cl ea n -coa l n-'sra rch.
Musbachrr lourrd th e Tim ken
Co . ·s fa irc re st steel p lant in
Stark County: ThP facility· i .s
cons idrrPd of l hr most ad,·anced
s r)(' c i a lit~· strf'l plan ts in the

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She tir st performed tn the
ropollla n Opera House Ballet
and on a program on WOR Radio
tn )l;ew York Ca rm en then
started performmg with the Earl
Ca rrol Vanitie s. the counterpart
uf Jack Ben ny's Seigfield Follies .
Later she worked wit h the
SPigfi eld Foll ies.
"There was a portal aOOve a
doorway that sa id 'Through
these portals pass the most
beautiful women in th e world ,"
Carmen sa id . She added tt was a
lot like th e Las Vegas showgirls
of tod ay; only the ouUi ts weren I
nearly as skimpy as they are
now
Ca rm en then performed In
"Robert a," feat uring Bob llope.
It was Bob Hope 's f irst big
production . Ca rmen added. Fred
McMurray, who la ter pla yed the
f ather in thP teiPv ision series My
Three Sons. played the saxophone in Bob's band.
Acco rding to Carmen, at that
lim e the high point to a Broad
way performer was to work at
th e Palace. While she was at th e
Palace. Carmen sa ng wi th th e
Ted Lewis Orches tra. Her act
was on the bill with pertormers
such as Red Ske lton and Edgar
Bergen .
At the Winter Gardens. Car
men worked on " Hold Your

Ghost hunts haunt
former military school
GRAND RAPIDS, Ohi o 1 UP I I
- Popul ar legend says g host s
roa m at a formC'r milit arv
acadrmy sitting nea r th e Ma~ ·
mee River 15 miles west of
Toledo
But thr nuns who are taking
ca r &lt;' of Na za rrth Ha ll and Wood
Cou nty sheriff 's dep uties say the
only unwetcomed guests they 've
fou nd ha ve been other huma ns
looking for ghosts
.. A ton of k ids ha,·e been
arrested, and during th e int er ·
views. wp ask them . ' Whv ar e
you here' ." deputy Geo rge E ll t
son said .
The answer . he said, invaria bly Includes ghost stories .
" It' s a farce," E llison sa i d.
"Basically If's ju st a bi g ghost
story_"
Th e Ursul ine nuns and sherif f' s
deputies said Interest in th e
macabre has led i ntruders to
come from as f ar awav as
CIPvP iand as wel l as c.l ospr
l ocat ions to search out sp irits in
the empty brick, neo renalssa nce stylf&gt;d buildin gs that
dat e To 1927.

E lli son sa td he 's nabbed 15
pPoplr himsf• lf &lt;1 11 d has been
Involved in ha lf of l hL• .tO arrests
so far this yf'aJ
Th e ghos t s tor iPs inc lud p varia ·
lion s on taiPs of tv.·o homosex ual
priests who hangPd tht•mselves
on thP lhi rd floor il nd hav£1 si ncr
been wandf'ring thr ground s
Anothrr gho.st stor y in\'o lvrs a
nun who hangf'rl hersel f in a be ll
IOW£'r. Shr too is &lt;1 wandPn'r at
Nazarrth Hai L
Othe rs tell of a pool of bl ood
that form s on tlw !irs! fl oor PilCh
ntghl of a full moon.
T he late s t group of tres!JassP r s
in clu ded And rew Duva ll of
Whitehousr. H e sa id thP tPcna gers found warpl"d floors . robwt'bs
and th e fabled pool of hlood
··we went inlO onr room a nd
somethin g on I he floor looked I ike
bl ood. Thr girl s startf'd ~rrPa rn ·
in g ... hr said .
Th&lt;' youths v.:prt' raug hl and
orderrd to pa_v f inr.s and thP
repair of a brokP n •dndow
The alleged spot of blood is
actua l ly Iodine spiled on the floor
vrars &lt;:Jgn

Owners turn in pit bulls
MEMPHfS. Tenn IU PII The fata l mauling of a Mrmpht'
sc hoo lteacher pr omp ted the
ow ners of 50 pit bul ls to turn thetr
animal s in to bf' destroyed la st
wrek. officials of the Memph t.s
Anim al Shelter said .
Trachrr Be try Lou Sti dh am.
57 . w(J s mau h' d 10 dPJth Junr 1 ~
h\' rw o pit bull s ownrd by
Yl rm phi ~; poi JC P officrr Edwin.
Hil l Thl' poli ce man has been
indirt r d for n1 ·gl!gPnl crim in al
homi cidr .
Memphi s Animal Shelt er man·
ager Robe rt E . Lee sa id pll bu ll
ownrr s I.I.'PrP j i ttrr y aftrr St id·
ham· s clralh and did not want to
run any risk of a si m ilar inc id en t.
He also said a number of
co mpl ain ts been received about
roving packs of dogs .
LeP sa id he cou ld not say

rxactly how man\· pit bu ll s haw'
brrn br ought in si ncr Stidham 's
dea Th
Officials sa id th r rP i ~ no
offi cial coun r of how manv pit
bull s arp in ~ twl bv Cou nt\'.
AnimJI She lt er rPcords .shol,.
thatl H~ wrr(' n•gi&lt;&gt;tr rrd bC'I\\"f'rn
.Janu;H\' and :\1ay
nu 1 Shp] !f'r '&gt; UP(' J\"hOI P,ll tl
1\oru' ll &lt;&gt;:lid n nh ;dxJut Hl p('r
cPnr o! ltJf' bonk s hd\"1' bl'l' n
n•turnPd b_
, . \ ' Pli 'rt n;Jn &lt;Jn'-. wh o
,·acri nah' do g., and di stnbutf'
licenses .

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Horses .. She ~or ked wllh the
songwnler Abner Silver who
wrote ''I'm in t he Mood for
Love "
,
It was then that Silver chooe
Car mf' n over Dinah Shore losing
' 'I'm ill the Mood for Love" fC!J'
the first time.
I n 1941. Carmen was int roduced to Reginald Narelle, thr
man who would later be her
husband . T hey married In 1942.:
After marriage, Carm en had
no need t o perform again . However. "Once a ham, a lways ~
ham . .. Carmen sa id.
Carmen started doin g char il y
work and ac ting In little theatet
in Norfolk , Va. She performed lA
"Ok lahom a" and In other classl¢
musical s
Instead of just " taki ng l ifo
easy" at age 74, Carm en II
involved wi th a vari ety of activiti es tncludlng yoga, go lf, bO
wling. square and roundda ndng;
Carm en walks tw o miles ever.f
day and ts planning a program
for immobile older peo ple. Het
idea is to get them movin g to
must c. bu I not doing anything
in tensive as aerobics.
Carmen met the Freeds because one of her friends Is rei ated
to Robert Freed. She has visited
th eir home in Middleport tour

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FUTURE FARMERS - The Hannan Trace chapter of Future
Farmers of America rece ntly pl aced second In lhc district chap"'r.
contest. Pictured her e are: (left to right) Mal Sanders, Bryan
Brumfield, Tom Pope and Sieve Sanders holding the plaques they .
won at the annual tobacco awards breakfast at Ohio State
Univer sity . Ste ve Sanders won a first place individual award. The
breakfast is sponsored by the Ripley Tobacco Warehouses and the
Peebles FFA chapter.

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IN CONmOL - Corps of Engineers' Towboat M / V George W.
Brilfon Master Brad McPherson, sits In the pilothouse of the
towboat wher e he keeps a watchful eye over the controls. The
Repair Fleet, consisting of a power and shopboat, two
derrl ckboats, a workboat and up to 13 flat·deck cargo barges , is
use d In the performance of Jllajor main"'nance and emergency
repairs t o nine navigation locks and dams within its Huntington
Ulstrlct . (Times-Sentinel ph oro by Kr ls Coc hran)

n&lt;.~t ion

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Defense firms to get help
for non-military production

::: OnC' Baltimore newswoman to ld hrr paPrr that she wanwd to writr

.: Bot h th e Japanese and thr Grrma ns appf'arPd tu dominatP thr
:: ?!Jmmil in no sma ll way due to the ir economic pros J)('r it y

POMEROY - Audrey Jean
Spencer, 48, Co lumbu s. died
Frid ay at Riversi de Hos pi ta l in
Columbus after a brief ill ness.
A 196(1 graduate of Eas t!'rn
Hi gh School who attended Bib s
Business Sc hool and Capital
Univer sit y, she wa s a para l ega l
secretary.
She was born on June 9. 1942 in
Pomeroy to Arthur L. Spencer
and Marga ret Harper Spencer
She is survived by her mother
and four sisters. Sar ah Josephine
Shone of Toledo, Co nni e Bal la rd
of Ches terville, and Brend a
Weber and Luret ta Brown. both
of Pomeroy; and several nieces
and nephews .
She was preceded in deat h by
·
her father.
Servi ces will be Tuesday at I
p.m. at Ewi ng Funeral Home.
with the Rev. Sharon Housma n
officiatin g. Buria l will be at
Keebaugh Cemetery. Fr iend s
may call at the fu neral home
from 7-9 p.m. Mond av.
In li eu of flower s·, donati ons
m ay be made to the Meigs
Chapter of the American Ca ncer
Soc iety, 23o W. Second St .
Pomeroy. Ohi o 45769

Sunday Times·

Yes ...

Gl enwood; five sisters, Marie
Sturgeo n of Ashton. Violet
Murphy of Las Vegas , 1\ev .. Opa l
Deal of Huntington, Helen Po tt s
of Mount Sterling, Ohio. and
Belva Deal of Glenwood; a
brother. Gilbert Ad kins of Del aware. Ohio; 24 grandchildren
and 14 great -grand children.
Services wil l be noon Monday .
The body w ill be ta ken to Ball's
Ch apel Church from the Crow Hussell Funeral Home one hour
prior to th e servi ce. Burial wi II be
in Bal l's Chapel Cemetery, wi th
1he Rev Bob Withers officiating.
F'rlends m ay ca ll a t th e funnera l
home from 6·9 p.m. Sunday.

POI NT P L EASANT - L vdi a
A. Hughes. 79, Ashton, died
Sat urda y in St. Mary's Hospllal.
Huntington, W.Va
Born Sept. 6.1910 in Co lum bus.
Ohio, she was thedaugr.'er of the
late Earnf'st and Retha ( Wr ay
Ad kln s. She was a member of
Ba ll 's Chape l Church
She wa s preePdt:d i n dea th by
her hu sband . Chris Hughes and
by two sisters an d a brother
Su rviv in g a re fin.· da u ghte r ~.
Edna R. Fielder of App k· Grove,
Mild red Adkins of As ht on. Bon
nie Frerman of rleve land , Oh io.
Do rot hy Dt•al of Point Plea sa nt.
and Mary Ed mond s of Oca lil .
F la .; fo ur so ns. Floyd Hu g hes of
Gal lip oli s FPrry , .J ames Hughes
of Ashton . Ll'sliP Hu ghes of App le
C r ovC', and How ard Hu ghes of

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: : :: Hous ton pu t it s best foo t forwa rd for the s urnm il. a nd it ""as thr best

: • The president was a b1t worrird t hat thr very form al Br:i ish Prime
: Minister Margaret T hatcher and her hu &gt;band mig ht think the Texas
• rocteo and other loca l touc hes were 100 fo lk sy for them .
: · But Mrs. Thatcher . who trird \'a l!ant ly togPt i nto th e Western sp iri t
of things. assured him that the entert ainme nt kicking off the summit
)I' as " fabul ous...

Audrey Jean Spencer

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: But the mos t numerous an im a ls are squirre ls.

- Area deaths - - -

Lydia A. Hughes

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By HELEN THOMAS
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UPJ White House Repuru•r
: : WASHINGTON- White House cameramen sa id"' th e• Econom ic
.: llummll in Houston that they were begi nnin g to fPPilike• " high sc hool
. ; .(lhotographers," co nsideri ng the number of " class pictures" thev
;.;took of th e foreign leaders and Prestdent B ush
. ;. Suc h picture-takings went on two or three lim es Parh day of thr
: ; l hree·day sum mit . And 'lluch to the surp rise of lht• photographer s.
: - ~e newspapers fea tu red the pictures that showed the leaders
-; &lt;)'\arching al ong together. whtc h is morP than thev did o n thr
:;subs tantive iss ues debated at the summil.
·

:: . Barbara B ush and Jimmy Ca r1 er havP soml'lh ing in common
·tarter. w hile boat i ng. fended off a " killer rabbit" that made him the
: J&gt;utt of many jokes dun ng his r ra. M r s. Bus h dodg ed a "killer rat" in
: •~e ou td oor White Hou se sw imm ing pooL ThP pres id enT came to the
• resc ue and drowned il.
: :: The first lady wea r s a ma sk whllr swtmm ing , but rvPn so. onr
; glimpse of the rat and she sc rambled out of the pool as fast as she
· rould
:.. · Rats and mlce havp plagued th e Whitr H ou.sr grounrl s for yC'ar s

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July 15, 1990

Parents of abandoned children found
and cha rge d w1th abandonment
Th e four child r en have been
placed in fos ter homes and soc ial.
wor ke r s will de te rm inf' whether
thl'V sho uld be retu rned to thei r
pafr nt s o nc e the co uple rece ives

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hom P!Pss co uple f' rom H uron
Co un tY sou ght for aband oni ng
their fou r childrr n with .snf'ial
Wrd nt·~ d a _\'

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custody .
Jo hn and Ma rga re1 Deppe n lefl
thei r four ch ildr Pn, two boys and
two g irls ages si x through II , at
the H uro n Coun ty D epartme nt of
Hum an Ser vi ces and t hen fl ed .
The couple was ~o un d livin g ou t
of a v an a long a ru ral Hu ro n
Count y ro a d F'ri da)· a ft p r noon

counse li ng.
Sher i ff' s deputi es sai d Mar gar·
ate Dep pe n i s pregnan t wit h a
fifth child .
The D eppens are sched uled to
a p(X'ar in No rwa lk Municipal
Court M onday .

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Mohawk
nationalism
at root of
confrontations
By GAR Y ROSENBERGER
United Press International
Indian l ea ders say that the
Quebec police's c haolle and
deadly foray Int o disputed Ind ian
land last week - the thir d armed
conflict between Mohaw ks and
po li ce 1n four months - dem on·
st ra ted how insensi ti vity by
governm en t can rea ch absurd
leve ls
A Quebec police offic er was
kill ed in a gunfight Wednesday
ju st ou tside the Kanesatake
r eservatio n at Oka near Mo nt ·
r.eal, w here Canadian police tri ed
to break a Mohaw k ba rri cade
tha t was er ected to halt Px pan si on of a m unici pal golf course
onto d isput ed Mohawk ancestra l
lands.
K ennet h De c·r . a Mohawk spo·
kesma n. sa id th r munic ipa lit y
was '' ignoring thr: na tivr r laim s
so th ey ca n play 18 holes or golf
in stead of nine ."
As a r esul t, some 500 Mohawk
men , wome n and child ren at a n
enca m pm e n t on the d isputed
l and rem ai ned on guard . ma ny or
them arm ed wit h au tom at ic
weapons.
Even as Canada' s I ndi an Af·
fairs minis tPr wor ked to ease
tensions at Oka , t he FBI was
seek ing t o arrest 15 Mohaw ks
f r om New Yor k' s Ca nlenkeh
encampm ent a ccused of Db·
structi ng th e shooting or a
Nat io nal G uard hel icopter and
the woundi ng of a doc tor on boa rd
four m onth s ago.
At the St. Reg 1s I ndian Reser ·
va t ion . al so known by the M o·
ha wk na m e of Akw esasne. the
s it uat io n is even more blra k.
Moha wk leaders conceded.
A cong r essional comm il\el'
ter med St. Regis. whic h so-addiPs tlw Unit ed States and
Cana da , ··the worst situation" in
Indian coun t ry - even before
f acti ona l disputes over ga m bl ing
I I'd 10 two death s
T oday, the Trav el ing l'u ll egc
on l he Ca nadian side of the
r eservat ion, a respe cted museu m and resourcf' for va lua blE'
M ohawk arc hivPs. has bC'f' n
part ially r o nvert ed i nto a wra
pons bun ker fur a n ti -g am b !Ln ~
gr oups.
T he pro-ga mb li ng Wa r r ior Soci et y is e ve n more heavHy a rmed
and ro am s the reservat ion as a
~ e fact o poUce force . T hey ar e
accu sed of intim idet lng M o~ aw k s al ig ned with the rese r va tion's an ti -gambling t raditio nal
chiefs.
The t hree Mohawk l ands are
abou t 50 m iles apart .
: Darry l Ma r tin, a spokesm an
(or the Ganlenkeh Mohaw ks, sa id
he sees m or e sim ilarities than
differ ences in wha t h as been
Qccurr ing o n the r eserva tions.
· " It 's b asi cal ly al l one Mohaw k
commu nit y. " Mar lin said ·'W e
m ay be separaJed geog rap hi ·
cal ly but it 's al l th e sam e
M ohawk peo ple."
Mohawk s oft en travel fr om hot
spo t to hot spot to create a show or
forc e Severa l of t hose wa n ted by
the FB I are , i n fac t. resid ents of
Ca nadi an r eservat io ns.

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He said Mohaw k s " wf're
k nown for their wa r lik E' qu ai l·
ti es " and it was no co in c idr ncr
" M ohawks once had th e lea st
num be r of peo ple bu t I he largest
land base ."
HP sa id a s long as thr SC'n sr of
na t io nalis m am ong M ohawk s
rema i ns str ong. thei r problem s
with wh ite gO\'er nme nt s wi ll
rE&gt;mai n.
" It's al ways the sam e t hing
we' re fighting for - sover ei gnt y,
j u ris di ct ion . land.

· "Th ere' s al wa ys going to be
confron tati on unti l som ebody
som ew here f igures ou t why In·
dian people, and especia lly M ohaw ks ar e do ing t his." Martin
sai d.
" I don't see it stoppi ng until
steps are taken fo r an open
dia logue," h e sa id.
Deer said he faul ts the int r u·
stveness or t he U .S. an d Ca nadian government s t hat have
di vided M ohawks grographl cally and In te r nally.
" In our ter rit ories , th ere are
traditional governm ents that
predat e the E uropea ns and councils Imposed on us by ileglslatl ve l acts th e Canad ian a nd
Am er ican governm en t s forced
on us ... Dee r s a id.
St Regis, for Instance, has th e
Un ited States and Canada, two
pr ovi nc ia l governments and one
state governm ent, eac h with a
sa y in Ind ia n affa irs .
Along with the tradltlo na I form
of governm en t co ns isti ng of nine
c hiefs, ther e are two com peting
Moha wk governments set up by
New Y ork s tate and Canad a- all
vying for pow er and at the same
time dividing fl.

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July 15, 1990

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

rivt-r s a nd s treams to overflow
Sat urd ay from the East to the
Wes t . sparking fl as h flood
wa tc hes in many states. the
Satio nal W eat her Se rvic e
report ed.
Fl ood warnings were up Salur·
day mor ning in much of Ohio.

including eastern sections devastated by flood waters that killed
46 people la st month Police said
no se riou s problPms we-re repor ted and the fluod watches
wer e ca ncel led in mid-afternoon .
Soggy so il had forecaster s
wa tc hin g r ivPrs i n western Pennsy lva nia. Wes t Virginia , Virgi-

nia a nd Mar yl and as light rains
con tinued th ro ug h thP morning.
T hunder storm s on Maryland' s

Ea ster n Sho re sparked at least
onC' torna do therp that c aused

lil lie dama ge. A di spatcher for
the Caro lin e County Sheriff's
officr said . · '\Ve do have a
touc hdown i n the Preston area ,
with some repo rts of structural
cl:i m J ge . So far there ' s a lo1 of
dt'bri s and some t r ees down. but
tl1erp"s no per sonal injuries. lt
d()('s nor srr m too seriou s. ··
Th e thu nd ers torm s contlnurd
mo\"in g north th r ough th e shore
J f t'J and Delaware.
T hP wpa thrr se r vicP ex tf&gt; nded
It '- flood IA·atch for Penns lyva nia
o.;tn• am ~ and creeks until 10 p.m.
fo r ~ 6 co un ties in wes tern Pen ·
11\ \'l\·ani:t Offi c ia ls said most of
th(' 2r)u f amilies evacuated near
thf ' Co nnoquenessing Creek in
li•'·''"t' r' Coun t\ return ed homr

Nuke disposal
site delayed
rl ALF: fG H. S .C tU Pl t
So urlw rn s tal('s arr looking fo r
dl t{' r nat i vc si tes to store lowlt' \'r l nucl ear w a s tes becau se
\ onh Caro lina w il l not be able to
nwc t " 199.1 deadline to pr ov id e a
f:l('i li r ~·

: No nh Carol ina is a member of
th&lt;' So uth east Compact Commis·
si on tha t in 1976 chose it to host
th• · di sposal fa c ility for 20 ye ars
Wa s tf' from hospital s, unive r si·
ti r s an d nuc lea r power plants
thr ou ghout th e Southeas t wi l l be
depositC'd .1 1 the facllit y .
State offi cia l s sa id Frida y the
!Jc il i ts· w ill no t ope n until 1995
and th e cost will soar from $20 .9
milliOn to $45.8 million. The
pr ojec t i s behind sc hedul e be·
ca usr of delays in select i ng a
con tr act or and identify i ng two
possiblr s i!Ps , unexpected di s·
cos-er ics of soil and geology
problem s and a longer licensing
pr ocedure by th e North Ca rolina
Radi a t io n Protectio n Di v i sion.
ThP di sposal fac i lit y is to
n· plarf' the low -level radioar t ivr
.,.,.t .., lt' disposa l facilit y at Ba rns
wt•l l. S .C. w hic h is scheduled to
( Jo._,,, on Dec . 31. 1992. T uckPr
J·&gt;. kt•\., .. prP ss secret ar y fo r So uth
( ·' "'lt n.J Go,·. Ca rrol l Ca mpbc•ll .
' ""' Campbell " is still expecti ng
\ 11 1 !h
Ca rolin a to meet i ts
Cll llltn ii!TIC' O! S. "
Tht· dP IJ\'S a nd e xtra cos ts also
nH · &lt;~n :\orth Car olina likel:v will
!w !(lr t· r d to ra isf' the cha r g e for
JJ, P I J ..., Jn ~ () f ra dioa ctive mat r ·
1 Lil..., ,!1 t h(• fac il i ty, sa id John
.\1.w \-l ilLtn. rXC'C U l ive di rector of
tllt · c.,t;Jtf ··c. Lo.,~ -Lr,·e J Ra dioa c·
11\ ,,
\\. "" tr
M a n age m e nt

Friday night as flood waters
receded .
Roanoke, Va .. rc•eelved nearly
three·quarters of an inch of r ain
In three hours overnight and it
continued into the dawn .
Out west. waterwa y s rose to
dangerous levels m Southern
California and across Arizona .
where the Puerco River over·
flowed at the Sanders port·of·
entry near the 1\ew Mexico
border early Saturday and lhrea·
t ened a bridge over U.S. 666 . The
bridge survived.
Highway patrol offie er s re·
ported 12-toot wall of water
moving down the Puerco but well
within the r iver bank s.
There w ere report s of flood
dama ge at Bullhead Cr ty ;n
northwe s t A r izona near the
Californla·Nevada borders and
that som e people had to be

r escued from stranded cars.
Thunderstorms Ignited numer·
ou s small wildfires throughout
southern Utah but fire bosses
said most of them were negligi·
bie. But Bureau of Land M anage·
menl spokesman Dave Engle·
man said helicopters flew a
20~man crew into Carbon County
farther north to fight a IO·acre
fire near the top of a 7,800 ~ fool
plateau among Douglas ffr, pin ·
ion pine , juniper and sagebrush .
New Mexico and Texas were
soaked by thunderstorms Satur
day and a funnel cloud wa s
spoiled nea r the Capitan, N M .,
airport In the southeas tern part
of the state . Hall one inch in
diameter wa s seen in the Albu querque area .
A 12·yea r·old boy wa s swept
into a raln·swollen ditch along
Inter state 40 near Albuquerque

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WEATHER MAP - Widespread showers and thunderstorms
wlill blanket the East Coast on Sunday ahead of a slow moving cold
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temperatures below seasonablr normals . The next frontal system
moving out of Canada will produce showers and thunderstorms
over the Northern Plains , while molslure surging out of Mexico
will trigger thunderstorms over west Te~as and New Mexico.
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GALLIPOLIS - John Cheney, 33 , Nor thup w as c i ted for
failure to mainta in an ass ured clear distance ahead Frida y
when he was Involved In an accident.
.
Cheney was traveling northbound on SR 7 and failed to slop
for Mike Perry, 47, Ga llipolis. who was slopped in traffic under
the U.S. 35 overpass, according to a report from the Galli a
County Sheriff's Department.
Perry 's car suffered heavy damage and he and two of his
passengers were not Injured.
Tracy Simpkins, 44, Point Pleasant. was cited for no
operator's ileense and failure to maintain an assured clear
distance Friday by the Gallia County Sheriff' s Department.
Simpkins struck Deslar Malone. 43. Athens. in the rear when
Malone was turning righ t Into th e Holiday Inn on SR 7. No one
was Injured.

Bowling alley vandalism reported
GALLIPOLIS - Skyl ine Bowling Lanes, SR 7, reportPd
damage to windows at the facility to the Gallia Coun ty Sheri f f' s
Department The report slated thai sever al windows had been
shot at and had holes in them . Damage was estimated at $1SII

Gallia deputies make arrests
GALLIPOLIS - Cla re nce Shelton. 21, Patriot, was cited and
incarcerated for driving without a lice nse.
James Matthews, 32, Oak Hill, wa s arres ted and incarcerated
tor disorderly conduct after a warnin g by the GaiUa Count y
Sheriff's Department .
Tony Grubb, 30, Oak Hill, was arre sted and in carc er ated for
disorderly condu ct by intoxication by the Gailia Count .v
Sheriff' s Department.

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GALLIPOLIS- James B. Parsons. 44, Gallipolis, was r itr•d
for failure to control by th e Gallipolis Police Oepartml'n l
Friday . Parsons struck a light pole on Second Ave at i hP
intersection of State St
Jean Smith, 25. Galllpolis. was cit ed for failure to ma intain
and a s sured clear di s tanc e ah ead when she s truc k another ca r
in the re a r .
Willis M . Goody, l 8, Ga llfpolls. was slo pped rn tra ffrr on SR 7
wh en Smith failed to stop and hit Go od y. No o nP was in j urPd

Watch group to meet
KANA UGA - Kanauga Neighborhood Wat ches will meet
Monday, July 16 at 7 30 p .m. at the Holida y fnn . Membe rs arc
urged to a!lend .

Retired Teachers plan lea
POMEROY - Me igs Co unt y Retired T eac her s will ha ve a te a
at the Grace Episcopal Pa r ish House on Sat urda v H p.m All
re tired lac hers are u rged toallend. Gallipo lis chapt er member s

Four arrested by deputies

[ 1u r1 ng t hf· l 1k of the f aci lity,
tn11 n · t ha n :11 mil li on cubi c feet of
1 .ul 1n ; H ' Il\"l ' m t~t P n,\l s will be
co!l r·ctf' d fr l •lll \m th Car olina.
,\LdJ , m: c~ . Fl r Jnd &lt;.~ . Cr or g ia. Mi s·
~ ~ ~'- I PP I. Sn uth &lt;·arollna . T rnne s·
Sl 'l ' ;LrHI \ 'i r J..: lllJa
Th1 · v. .~ .., rt · mc l ud 1 · ~ suc h it r ms
;1..,
cnnt. lflll natl'd r qui pmr nt .
cl()thf""'· tiv. . 1w &lt;... ,· iab and o thN
c o n t.Lln l ' r " !h.Lt h;L\ "f' h f'P n PX ·
po,l'd rn r .H iio a cti \·r m at f'ria ls.
FuC' l 1"()(\&lt;., ,111d oth t•r high lPvel
n uc ll' al v. ·; L'-. 11' wi l l ntH !Jp s h ipped
to thr · f: tctllt\
\ o rt h Ca r ulin a i .~ lr sting a sil r
nC'ar F avPt tf'Yi ll r and one near
R alei gh for thl' LH ·ili t.v

Eal{ll' sighted nn
Maumee island
MA CM EE Oh io tU P!t - A
J 7fl. a c r~ Isla nd rn the M a umee
Rive r near To ledo Is being
vis ite d by a young bald eagle,
ra ising ho pes among wildlife
pfflr ia ls that the newly devel op&lt;'d par k m ay become It s
~ o ml' .
· Ewin g Island between the
r ltlrs of Maumee and PPrrys·
burg is being allowed to return to
a wild state following years of use
as far mland .
. Pra i r ie gras SPs and flowers
jl rP startJng to grow among the
fie lds th at once raised corn and

m

ATTY. JOHN E . HALLIDAY
a Gallipolis area alto r ney for
more than 50 yea rs.

Gallia, Meigs CAA seeks worker

wreck

GALLIPOLI S - The Gal Ua
M e ig s Communit y Acll un
Agenc y has an immediate open
ing i n G allla County for an
Outreach-Intake Worker.
This position requi res an indi ·
v idual who work s well undpr
pressure . The appH cant m ust be
a ceurate with figurC's , and mu st
hav e a sincere concern for the
economically di s;Jdvantag£-d
Abil!ty to work well with others
i s a must High sc hool education

POM ERO Y - No injuri es are bein g repor ted after a two-ea r
acc id ent in M eigs County Frida y morning .

Accordin g to the M eigs Cou nt y Sher if f's Depa rtment . Patric k
M . Sher idan . Tuppers Pl ains. w as travel ling ea st on Flatwood s
Road w hen his veh icle was st r uc k by a w estound veh iclt' drivt' n

by Ma rk Haley Jr . of Pomer oy .
The departm en t re port s that Haley los t control of his vehicl e
on t hr wet pavr mr nt . Th e car s pu n around in the r oadway and
str uck ~ erldan' s 1991 Chevrolet pickup truck.
Moder at e dam age wa s sustained by bo th vehic!Ps.
In oth er news from the Sher iff 's Departm ent, .Je r ry Powrll.
Ra ein c. r epo rted on Friday evenin g th ai a subject had turned In
hi s drivewa y and had backad into a fence owned by Oti s Knopp
dam ag ing a fe nce pos t

or equi va lent required . Expe·
rlence in federal programs i s
benefic ial and insurabl e, reliabk
transportation and va lid driver 's
l ieense is required Some trips to
out -of·area medi cal faciliti es can
be expected A knowl edge of the
Ca lll a Count y are a needed.
Applic ations should be rerr rwd by .lol y 2:l at the Ohi o
Bu reau of E mpl oyment Ser vi rrs, 4;-l OlivC' St , Gallipoli s.

Try the new way
of wearing contacts.

Eight calls received by EMS
PO MERO Y - Ei ght J'alls for assist ance were an swered by
unit s of Mctgs Co unt y r:no•r gl'ncy Medica l Ser vices on Friday.
At 2 : 4~ J.m .. Rutl a nd uni t w a s called 1o Minr 31 for Carrol
Downa r d. ShC' w rts t rans porte d to Holz er Med ica l Cent er
Ar ound :1 a. m .. Hu!l and wa s d i spatched to State Rou1 e 684
DJvid Sli' inmr tz was tr·an sport r d fro m ther r to Vetera ns
1\km ori JI ~ s pital. r\t fi · :! ~ a m ., Pom er oy squa d wen! to
Linco ln He ig ht s lo r Al icP FrPc m an Shr was tak en t o Ho lzpr
J\1 ('di cal Cr nt r r .
I\ t 6: lJ p.m , lta cirf' .'iquad wa s c a l]('d t o Vin e St rr e t for Joyc e
Bl(' \·in s Hlr'• in s wa 'i tr&lt;.m s po n ed to VN cra ns Memoria l
Mtd dleport sq uad was ca lled to Page Stree t for E lmer Lee. wh o
wa s tak en to Vrlt&gt; r· tms M t·rn ori al. Rac in e sq uad wa s ca lled t o
Buck tow n Road fm rvL! r th r~ And er·s on. Shr wa s transported to
Vrtr rans Mc mmi al. Rutl and squ ad we nt to Depot St reet at 9: 19
p.m . for :vli kf' Fi nk HP wa s taken to Vf' ter ans Mem ori al A t
iiJ 10 p. m .. Tu ppers Pia ins "'~' n t to State Rou te 681 for Ed Cru m .
He wa s takr n to Ca md Pn Cl ar k

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ra n ty Cor p to rl~v e rsl:' a df'ci sion
th a t would d e ny Parlv pPn sion
bl 'nPf l! s to some USW mPmbcr s

e m pl ov ed b v Whef'lin g
Pinsbu rgh Steel Corp .
A U5; W d elega tio n wi ll m eet in
\~·a s hin g t o n TuPs d ay wit h PBC C
F:xpcu t i\"1' Di rPcf or .lamPS L oc k
hart to di scu so.; th l' .'i i f ua t ion. th f'
L'S\\' ..,; 1id Frid a.\' .
Th P PRCC hJ s to ld thr uni on 1n
c;mn ot nPgo tiatC' '" :lO -and -ou t
pt'nsi ons fo r m embf' rs wh o
; lt'h iPV I ' :10 vC'ar s of srn·icr v.:tlh
Wht•f'l ing Pittshurg h
T hP .10·
~1ml out pPn SIO
'ns all ow a wo r kr r
·~~· i th :10 \'C'ars ' sPr vi cP tn rrtir r at
.In _
\· agP wit h full bPnPfif s
Th e IJSW also said it will hold a
nPws confrrrn cP M ond ay to
m akt' an " Im portan t" annuun CP·
ml' nt about contra ct nPgo ti at ion s
with Wheeling Pltlsburgh.

FIRST COME
FIRST SERVED

ONlY $213 13

NEW RIO GRANDE LIONS OFFICERS - Thr
Rio Grande Lions Club recently held their officer
installation at the Shelter House at Bob Evans
Farm during the annual ,June picnic . The new
officers are: (left to right) Vernon Roush,
secretar)·-treasurcr ; StP\-"P Yates, president:

Weather
South Central Ohio
M os tly cloudy wllh a cha nce of
s howe rs and thunderstor m s.
Hi gh 80 to 85 . Th e c ham·r· of rai n
is 40 percent .
Extended Forecast
Monday lhrough Wednesday
A chance of showers and
1hunder storms Mondav and Wed·
nesday, wflh fair weather Tuesdav . Highs will be in the 80s ra ch
day, wllh overnight low s in the
60s .

Lottery numbers
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Hospital news

Installing Offict•r Si'niur Distri1·t (~u \'l'rnor Dwai n
Clark; Glen Ward, hoard uf dirPt'tors : Rt&gt;\'. Paul
White, third victLprt'sidf•nl. \ot pidurt'd arl' :
Richard Haft, hoard nr dirPC'tors; Mikt• Silw' r ·
thorn, ser.ond vic·r-pn·sidl·nt; and , ,at Ban iris,
first vfce·presfdent.

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ARE YOU A
CONCERNED WOMAN.'
If you are 35 and O\t'r, tlwn you .• hould lw
ronrernf'd with Mamrnograpln, a •implt•,
quirk x-ray prol'f•durt' whirh oflt•n detf'rl~
f'arly hrra~t ranrf'r.
AI VetrranR 1\f!'morial - your Homt•town
Hospital - wf' offer Mammography a~ a ~trp
loward~ t'arlv drlf'f'tion of hrt•ast t'anl'f'r. Surh
'
l'arly drlel'ted l'anrf'rs han• a 90 pt•rrt•nt rurf'
rate .
II is, indeed, alarming lhat onr oul of f'wn· I 0
women will df'velop lura~! rannr in ht•r liff'limr and hreast canl'f'r i" tlw lt·ading rausf' of
cancer dralhR in women lwlwt•t•n tlw age• of :JS
and 45.
You can get I his i m porta nl li ff'·Ma\'i n11 procedure done Monday through Friday at Vetf'rans
Memorial Hospilal upon 1hr rt•qul'st of your
physician.

hf'ans.

Art Weber, a spokesman for
thr· park dist ric t , said the sight ·
ln g does not necessarUy m ean
adu lt eagles will eventually nest
on the Island . But he said the
:poss ibilit y has been under discus~
sfon by the board and staff of the
p ar k di strict.

Hallid ay, 84, wa s inducted into
the ODNR' s Ohto Con servation
Hall of F ame for d evoting his
lifetime to furthering con serva ·
lion efforts in Ohio.
In th e lat e 1950s. Halliday led
efforts creat e the man·made
Tycoon Lake near Rio Grande
and to keep developer s from
exploiti ng that area. He advo·
cated keeping the area a prim!·
tlve wilderness retreat, instead
of a park with lodges. cabins and
other developm ent s.
Halliday wa s a member of the
Ohio Wild life Council fr om 1946 to
1969, and re eeived an aw ard fo r
meritorious serv icr . HP has )}Pen

POM E ROY - A lengthy drug inves tigation ended F r iday
aft ernoon at a Pomeroy residence wllh the arrest of three men
from J ackson County and another from Pomeroy .
Ac eo rdin g to Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby. the
.J ack son Count y re si dents were in their v ehicle at t.h P home in
Pomer oy wh en th ey were appreh ended .
So uls by r eports that undercover ag ents from the Ohio Bureau
of Crim inal Inves ti gation assis ted his departmen t. Also at the
sc ene at th e lime of the arres t were two deputies from the
sher if f' s department and a representative from the Meigs
Co unty Prosecutor 's offi ce.
The Ja ekson County men are being held In th e M eigs Cgunty
.J ail and the Midd leport Jail. The Pom er oy man wa s reieased
Hi s case will be reviewed by th e Mei gs County Grand Jury .
Nam es oft hosP a rrcs ted ar e being with held pendin g the filin g
of c harg es in Meigs rounty Court .

,\uthlll 11\
\ 1. 1&lt; · :v1 i ll o~ n has asked the
;a ut hl!rll ,. to considrr a dditional
'-Ulr h.HT I '" IM ~ f'd on the d e gree
ol 1 ,tdJ o; w tt \ ·tt\·. nor volume .

GALLI POLIS- Attorney John
E . Hal liday recen tly received
recognition fo r his work toward
natural resource- conservation
from th e Ohio Depa r tmen t of
Natural Resources.

POM EROY- Susa n A. Miller . Coolv ille, has filed a dl.l orce
acti on against Paul Joseph M iller. also of Cool ville. i n Metgs
Co unt y Common Pl eas Cour t .

No injuries reported

Gallipolis police cite drivers

RIVERSIDE

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are in v i ted gurs ts.

FRIDAY, JULY 13th - 8 A.M.- 9 P.M.
SATURDAY, JULY 14th
8 A.M.-5 P.M.
MONDAY, JULY 16th- 8 A.M.- 5 P.M.

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO 45631
(614} 446-1405

Sunday Times-Sentinel Page A-7

r--Local news briefs----------., Halliday inducted into
Local drivers cited by police
ODNR
Hall
of
Fame
Divorce sought m court

and carried for two mi lP:: . bu r
suffered only minor lnjuri e~. a
spokeswoman for Uni\'er st! )

Hospital sa id.
Sever e flood and thundersto•·m
warnings were posted for th e Lo s
Angeles area Saturday as a
storm that had produced flash
flood s, carried away vehicles
and had 71 mph winds moved into
the area .
A heavy thundershower in
California washed out the road
over Kaiser Pass In the Sierra
National Forest while up to :l
Inches fell at nearby Floranre
Lake
Cool temperatures covered
muc h of the East as thick cloud s
remained for the second straight
day . and firefighter s in Flortda
and In th e Wes !look advantage of
wet wea ther to control fore st
f ires.

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

NATIONAL. WEATHER FORE CAST TO 7 AM EDT 7·15- 90

Rains spark flash floods across nation
By United Press International
Days of heavy rains caused

July 15, 1990

Veterans Memorial
Friday admissions - Martha
Anderson, Racine; Elmer Lee ,
Middleport.
Friday discharges - Mary
Llewellyn, Frances Young, John
McKPnzle, Thurston Stone. Tho·
mas Frye, Terra Schoonover,
John Hayes, Ora Sinclair.

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HARTINGER PKWY.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

.June 29, 1990
To: Don Chalfant
Pep!!i Cola Bottling Co.
200 I Slate S1.
Athens, Ohio 614-593-3366
and
Henry Thrapp
R1. 7, Che~hin·, Oh. 614-367-0497
0t'ar Don &amp; Ht&gt;nry:

1 share your concern about r•·cent rumors that Pepsi-Cola
Company is supporting grou~s lhat. either advocate gun .control or oppose hunting. Thai srrnply 1s not true. In fact, netthf'r
Pepsi, nor PepsiCo nor any olhrr division of ou.r c~rporalion
!!upporls anti-hunting or pro-gun control orgamzat10ns.

It's difficult lo under!lland why an~qne would deliberately try
lo damage our reputation wilh lhe shooling and hunling public. We sincerely apprl'cialr the opportunity to prt&gt;senl you
with the facls.
Please share this information with your friends. If more people know the truth, it may be easier to put an end to these rumors.
Sincerely,
Butch Richardson
Pepsi Cola

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

New ..

SAVED .BY THE BELT- State Highway Safety Director William
Denlhan. left, presents the Saved by the Belt Award to Bob Malson,
Reedsville, while Ohio Stale Representative Mary Abel looks on.
Maison was Involved In an accldenllasL~ugust. Though his vehicle

was totaled, he sustained no serious injuries.

Sa'J'fe ty'"-

(From SAFETY, page AI )

- - - - - - ' - -- - -

dri\' i' r S and action s bPing laken

to combat them.
Effective July 2o&gt;. a new
drunken dr ivi ng law enab les law
Pnforcrme nt officers to immed LJ !t'lv suspend second -offense
clrunk(' n dr ivers' driving licenses
pr ior to a courl appearance. In
th C' pa ~ t. o perators license s were
no! . :; uspPnded until after th('
('DUrt hraring

According lO Deni.han. the nc\.\.
p lan prov i des immed iate punish
rm· nt for drun ken drivers to
rnak P them real ize they are being
pu nished .
In response to a commPnt
c~ bout drin•rs con tinuing to drive
1'\·rn a fter suspP nsion , Denihan
sJ id the day will eome when we
'&gt;d \ .
· 'E:nough
is enough is
enough ..
" Wp ean ·r pu t t hem i n j ail long
t•nough." Denihan co ntinued.
" wr can ' t suspend them long
enough. take !heir ve hic les away
fr om them . We haven't got there
110 the point of confiscat i ng
w hiclcsr yet . ... but there are
t hrrr Jud ges i n Ohio that are
close to making that deci sion ."
Drn1hJn said the ra isp in thr
rJ r·1nk 1ng agr created a new
i ndusr r_v in Ohio-the produclion
o f bogu s identification cards and
d r i\" l'r s lic enses. New Ohio oper·
ator s l rce nses will soon be
C'O\'I' rCd wi th a lami nate that
can't b• · l i fted off wi thout des.
t rov1ng th e license. H e added in
thr future a hologram cf the state
of Oli ro v:rll be placed above the
bir·th clatr in o:--drr to make it
morr fllffi culttn altC'r the license.
I JI' nal t J P~ fnr altE' r ing dr iver s
lwt'll'-.1''&gt; ha H' al so inc re ase d
&lt;..; l n('l' th P l ' S Supreme Court
ha.., diT ~ dl'd that sobrle t.v chec k·
p 1Jl nh .1n · const itutional. Ohio

pl an s on con tinuing thC'm .
Denihan poin1Pd out an anec
dote abo ut a su!Jriety checkpoint
He wa s at a check(XIint when a
car full of men returni ng from J
bache lor's part y wa s pulle d ovrr .
Men were hanging out of lh&lt;'
ca r . ye l ling and wav i ng at thr
highway pat r olmen, and a lmost
falling out of the car. D c nihan
said. The dr iver of th~ car.
howev er . was cold sobrr .
Denihan commented that a
designated dr iver should be part
of every trip whe n pPDIJif• an •
drinking
Somr peop iP fPel 11 0 t Pnough
drunken drivers an• bP in g
caugh t in thP ehL•c kpoint s . how ever . the fact not man.\ · proplr
are be in g caught in thPm indi
r ates that drunken dri v('rs m ay
he s taying off the roads or ma y bP
us i ng designated drivers
Denihan sa id a nr\v summPr
campa ign stress ing desi gna ted
drivers has bePn star-ted to
combat drunken dm1ng . H e sai&lt;l
a higher percentage of people dr e
killed by drunken dri ver s d unn g
the summ er months . M;I n \ · pf&gt;(l
pie t hink drunkPn driving is on I_
\·
a problem during thL• holida.\ " ·
Denthan said, but drunkPn drh·
ing npvrr takes a holid a ~·.
Den than al so talked about nrw
drivers licen ses for professional
drivers. He said truck dri ver s
used to be considered thr
"Knights of the Road" but aren't
anymore. New testing and licens·
ing should res tore the r es pect
and skill of the pr ofess ional
dci\ er s. he added .
This visit mark s thr f i r ~ I limP
that State Highwa.\ Saff't \ Dirrc
tor William Drnihan hJ s vis ill'd
Meig s Co unty in hio.. o ffi('i ~d
cap&lt;H.' lt~

(From NEW, page AI)

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undeq:::;one a workout during the
summ('r sess ions.
"We got to see Jupit er and 1ts
moons , and lt was impress in•."
Withee rem arked .
Withee has been tea chin g thr
course during spring and
summer, buthopes itranbPcOml'
a year·round offering, partly
becau se of the interrst of stu dents, both on- and off-campu s.
and the plannr d addition uf
faculty to t he Math and Sc ience
staff. The coursl' ha s been
presented in the evenings, Mon·
day through Thursday. with
M ath IH talgel&gt;rat . o ffered
beforehand .
Th e pri me v iewing tim e for the
coursE" durin g the summer
months occurs between 9 and 10
p.m. St udents observP thP slar s
from behind the Math, Sc irncr
Building or Stanley L Evan s
F i eld. away from the ground
based ligh ts which may obscure
viewing. Becau se o( it s r ural
location. Withee said. south ern
Ohio is one of th e best spots to
watch thp sky, si nee cl ties a r!' 1oo
brightly lit at night.
Howev er,· ·on e of thr toughest
things we fa ce in astronomy arC'
weather co ndit ions. whi c h dOC'S
p la ce u ~ a t a di sa d,·anta ge. " hr
said . " As Will Rogers used to
say . we alway s have weat her ."
As J re sult. viewi ng is llmitPd
to clear night s, Witlwr said .
Among thl' favoritr are as of
study are th r m oon . .Jupi1Pr. and
Saturn and it s r in gs, wh ic h can
bf' Sf'f'n on tll P Pil. 'i tPrn hori zon.
WilhPe said
"Roughly ~0 pPrccnt of the
s ta rs in the hP&lt;J\"ens arc binary,
or in gr oups of two. or terti ar y , in
groups of three, .. he ex pia in ed.
"T he bigger th e telescop&lt;' , the

IJiggl'r the resolving power.
v.·h ich allows y ou to see two star s
instead of one. "
Withee said astronom y is th e
oldest of sciences, incorpora t ing
such traditional areas of stud y as
chemistry, physics and biology .
because of man's curioslty ··we have to answer the question,
is there life ou t there? And what
gives rise to life ? We alsowantto
as k the same questions about the
geography of the planets as we do
about Earth .
"W hat w e really like to do is
stud y stars, since therr are more
stars th an anything else, " he
continued . "Rough ly 50 year s
a go, we began to rea l i:le the star s
are not fixed i n the heavens . They
have a birth, a l ife and a death.
When we g et into some of the
phe nomena, such as supernova s
and black holes, we are kept
spellbound for years. So you
do n't runoutofthingstostud y. "
Withee acknowl edged there
wa s an upturn of Interest in
astronom y duri ng the last pa s·
sage of Halley's Comet near
Earth in 1986, but said the visit
was a disappointment. Th e
co mf' t was viewed .19 million
mil es ou t in to space then. bu t wa s
m ore sp&lt;'cta cul ar in 1910 when it
streaked pa st Jt 13 mtllion miles
out.
HowP\"(•r t hr comr1 is appar
ently om·· of tllP tantalizing
t'f!ect s kt•r pin g pPople intPn_'stcd
tn astronom .v
··conw ts ~t n • al ien to our sola r
sv st f'm . " \\"it hC'r nut('d. ' "Thry
arPv is iturs who r L'allychurn up a
l Dt of intrrest. because. in our
q ues t to unders tand them , we ask
oursrlves. do they contain ch emi·
cal s or propl'r tles that are th e
source of life?·

Meigs County schools
receive $761,000
P0~1f:R OY
Th e Stat• •
School Fo un d ation Subsidy pal
rnr nt s to M eigs Count y sc hoo ls
total ed $7hl.U·IY ~ t acco rding to a
report f rom th e officr of St ate·
Audit or Thomd ... E. Ferguson
[ as u•rn Loe&lt;.l l Sc hoo l Dbtric t
n 'rei\·rd a baste an d tran spu rt a
ti on ct ll o \~· an c r of $1:J!U 31 91. Jpss
S5. ·lR R for ~r h o nl Plll!Jlon·ps re
tirPmPnt. cwd :)1 / .t lSO for " ta tP
1PaCh PI:-r n•rircm Pnt lf'a\·in g c1
nPl p;t .\ "Tlll'nt ro th r cli.'-!ri c t of

n1:,.x

~ .&lt;tt

d1s tnc t
The direct allotment to thr
!\1C'ig s Co unt y Board w as

$4n

h~O.II 7.

July 15. 1990

• ... _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Gall w
(From GALUA, page Ali

and the solid wa ste district.
In the letter, officia l s noted:
-in approximately 15 mon ths,
Gal lia Coun ty would have the
onl y landfill in the district;
-projected revenue needed to
run the district Is more than th e
county wishes to bear;
-the policy board Is too large
at 31 members:
-the coun ty would never have
entered int o the district without
veto power, which due to a
legislative change was lost.
William Cole . an attorney from
the law firm of Ochsenbeln, Cole
and Lewis, which represents the
dis trlct. offered his opin ion as to
what wou ld need to happen
before Gailla County's request
would become effective.
He stated that the withdrawal
request would need to be ap ·
proved by the Ohio Envlronmen ·
tal Protection Agency and that
the commissioners would be
respons ible for cons truc tin g and
approvi n g a resol ut ion to
wrthdraw .
Co le r em inded the district th at
a co unty must mE&gt;Pt population
guidelinPs set forth by thf' statP in
order to withdraw from a ~cJI!d
waste distri ct . It al so mus1 have
landflll spa cP fo r t hP next tPn
years.
In addition. according to John
VanValkenburgh
the project
manager from SCS Engineers.
thl' consulting firm in charge of
pr eparing t he distr ict 's plan.
stated tha t there would n&lt;'cessar ·
ily hav e to b~ some changes
made in the di strict's plan if
Ga lli a Coun ty wer e to be al lowed
to withdraw.
In other act 1on taken at the
mee t ing. VanValkenburgh prrs·
en ted a copy of the distric t plan to
each member . He al so dist ri buted a summ ar y of t hP var ious
facets of the plan anrl a plan
status report
Liability in surance for eum ·
mit tee member s was discussed.
A comm illec appo inted pre·
v ious ly to in vestigate th is m attrr ,
was au thorizrd by the district to
purchase th e liability insurance
for the full
commil tee,

O'DELL'S

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Along the River

v Ckeck

Uf

July 15, 1990

The villainous Noah Claypole, played by Gene
Walker of Bidwell, center,
is outmatched in re·
hearsal by the two Olivers
(Uzzle Brenneman and
Meredith Mullins) in the
University of Rio Grande
production of ''Oliver" set
for July 26-29.

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m u sical adapted from Charles
Dickens· Victorian novel "Oliver
1\vlst." will be presented by the
Univ ersity of Rio Grande July
26·29 In the Fine and Perform ·
ing Art s Cen ter.
Th e show is being co ·dtrected
by Roger Jerome. Jay Mullins
and Judi Sheets and will contain
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t.alent. Including New York caba·
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"Oliver" Director

Roger Jerome

role of Fagin .
The mu sJcal. whose book. music
and lyrics v.erc composed by Lionel
Bart. closely follows the Dickens
original as It chans the progress of
young Oliver l'MsL an orphan wilo
rises and falls through the British
socJal classes as the story unfolds .
Oliver · who will be played on
different nights by Lizzie Brenne ·
man and Meredith Mullin s · es·
capes from his squalid existence
In a brutal boys· home when h e ts
sold as an apprentice to a under ·
taker . Tiring of this life. the youth
seeks his fortune in London . only
to fall Into the clutches of FagJn.
an underworld 'fence" who pronts
from the gang of pickpocket s he
supervises. and h is wily assistant.
The Artful Dodger
Oliver Js r esc u ed from a life of
crime by a klndly member of the
upper dass. but must free himself
from the old gang and the mu rder ·
ous Bill Sikes when they reclaim
him. In the meantime. a mystery
surrounding Oliver's true parent ·
age keeps the story perkmg
Inter spersed with the plot are the
memorabl e Bart tunes . "Food .
Glorious Food." ·conside r Your ·
self and 'My Nam'" - which helped
make the musJcaJ (and subsequent
;creen ver sion) an Internation al

success.

Jerome. th e vtstung theatre arUst
from London who has staged "Our
Appalach ian Christmas" and
·under MDk Wooer at Rlo Grande.
said 'Oli ver" contains someth ing
for everyon e · music. comedy.
su spense and mystery. making It
·a very theatrical show.' llowever.
t11e lighter moments will be bal anced with a dose of dark melo·
drama and social commentary.
"I think 'Oliver' has been frequently
presented as a cozy. cutesy kind of
show. a bit IJke 'Annie'." Jerome
explained "I would consider my ·
sell a failur e If people went away
u sing those word s about our production.
"The ~ook was written in anger.
as a protest ag-ainst the wel fa re
la ws of th e time." he added . "TTlls
was rt lirne of cholera, of boys
b&lt;'lng sen l up c himneys t o sweep
them. and 111 U1e end. almost living
in a form of slavery. I think Dick ·
ens placed a lot of his own agonJes
and feelings Jnto this li!Ue bov . I do
see a lot of rel evance In this show
to the plight of modern st re et
people In the mu sical. Jerome expla in ed.
Ollve.r is CDIIIlll tJ RII _y rtbu sed by
soc tetv until he meets The Artful
Dodger and eTl COUntns his nr st
show of kindne ss from th e juve ·
nile pickpocket. Fagin. his gang

and his accomplice. Sikes. are evil.
.Jerom e added . but charming In a
satanic way.
"When OUver goes to Fagin's hideout. he has entered heD. but within
this hell t11ere Is a kind of enjoy·
ment. becau se It's a home to these
boys and Fagin entert1l lns them.
allowing for some slnglng and lark·
tng around." Jerome said.

Jerome said he wanls to make
"Oliver· exciUng for the audience.
and promises a thrUI when Sikes
Is shot by the pollee and falls rrom
a roof 20 feet to th e stage below.
The co-director said he c hose tvm
gir ts to pla y Oliver because show ·
lng boyish traits Isn't neces sary
for the con ception of the role .
-; thlnk II we·re looklng at Oliver
a s a repre sentatlon of the hero
child . It shou ld be a sweet. gentle
and Innocent Impress ion." Jerome
said. "So hfs being played by two
gtrls Is suitable."
The 'hero ch ild " concept is In
tune with the theme of the Appala ·
chlan Institute_ for th e Arts and
Humanities workshop for 3r ea
teacher s. which follows the week
a ft e r ~allverR is pre se nt ed .
McLaughlln wiil be one of the vis·
!ling facul ty for the workshop. as
Is New York dance company dlrec ·
tor Kathyrn Posln . who Is h an ·
dllng choreograp hy for "OIJver"

Urzie Brenneman, left, and Meredith Mullins, both of Gallipo.
lis, will share the lead in the upcoming production of"Oliver,"
The girls will pla!J Oliver on dUTerent nights.
Also assisting on the tec hnical
end will be David PhDUps, director
of bands at Rio Grand e. who will
lead the orche stra , and Wilber
McCormick. choral director at Oak
Hill High School. who ts dtrecung
the large choru s recruited for th e
show.
The Rio Gra nd e production of

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Af ter a lengthy discussion, a
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that the policy commiltee con
sider only the two proposals for
private landfills which hav&lt;• been
considered by the six -member
committee . This motion elimi nates Sands Hill Coal Co from
bein g considerPd
Sa nds Hill had proposed a
private-pub! ic l andfill in Jackson
Cou nt y. This proposa l was ruled
out by the committee leaving
onl y propos a l s from M id ·
AmPriran Wast e Sy stems and
Kilbarger ' s Construc t ion
Co mpany

Discussing a scene from
''Oliver" are, from left, codirector Roger Jerome,
with cast members Sandra
Wilkin of Jackson, Jennifer Dyer of Northup, and
Joanne Ford-Uehara of
Gallipolis. Direction of the
show is being shared by
Jerome, Jay Mullins and
Judi Sheets.

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"Oilver" will be sraged Thursday.
July 26. Friday. July 27 and Sat·
urday. July 28 at 8 p .m .. and
Su nda y. J uly 29 at 2:30 p.m .
Tickets are $5 for adu lts and
$2.50 lor children . For more In ·
formation. conta ct the Fine and
Performing Arts Cent er at 245 ·
5353. extension 364.

�July 15, 1990
Page- B-2- Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

July 15, 1990

- -Weddings--

Beat of the Bend

Bob's mad as heck...

School ooard
meers Monday

RAC i r\E .Jean King of
Ractne and M ike King of Coolv_l lle a r e announci ng the m ar n age of their daughter, Angel tque Starcher , to Michael
Chri stopher Dorst, on April 16.
f he groom is the son of Edna
Maxi ne Ferguson of Pomeroy.
T he couple exchanged wedding
vows Jn a double ring ceremony

READY TO RIDE:... Micah Jones ol Racine prepares to ride In
the Meigs County 4-H horse show . Winners were selected to rid e
In the State Fair.

POMEROY The M eigs
Count y 4-H selected two riders
and horses Thursd ay nigh t ro
represen t Meigs County at the
Ohio State Fa ir.
Select ed was Am1• M etzger.
da ug hter of Sue and Rich
Metzger of Pomeroy, and Lori
Ha.1·es, d aught er of Ken and
Dar lene Hayrs of Pomerov
.Jud ge Donna Ca ll. .Jackson ,
made ridPr se i Pctio ns based on
show m ans hip and horseman shi p_ Co ntest horses were SE'·
lrcted on t he basis of speed and
handlin g on poles and barrel s.
Twelve contrs rn: nts competPd
tn the horse show held at the
M eigs Cou nty Fai r G round s
Thursday night.
Awa r ds were spo nsored by

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In Wisconsi n, th erE' h unc
recog nized nude beac h - un the'
Wiscon sin Rivrr br tw c·Pn ScJuk
Ci ty and Mazomanie m lht•
cpn tral part of the stair
A GIRL AND HER HORSE - Amy M etzger ol Pomeroy displays
her horse alter riding through the poles at the ~ - H horse show held
Thursday night at the Meigs Counly Fair Grounds.

STEVE AND K.ENDA CARSEY WHITE

White-Carsey

D AN IEL .J. ANII KIMBERLY DILLON DRESSEL

Dressel-Dillon
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GOING TO
STATE FAIR - Amy Metzger,
left , and Lori Hayes, right, pose with Sue Metzger
and trophi es won at the 1-H horse show Thursda)'
Frank Herald and Hrra ld Oi l a nd

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GAI.LIPOLIS - Kimberly R e·
nl'!' Di ll on and Daniel John
Dressel were m arried J une 9 at
1he Firs! Church of t he Nazarene
In Gall ipolis. They are the
children of Henry and Beverly
Oi llon and William and Pat
Dressel, a ll of Gallipolis .
Rev . M ic hael Bearden and
Rev . Wi ll iam Myer s offi ci ated
the cPremony. Mu sic wa s pr o\'i ded by vocalist Debbie Mlk ec
and orga ni st Barbara Wh it e.
Gues t s were registered by Lori
Gr igsby.
The bride wore a white satin
gown with a chapel l ength t ra in.
Seq um s and pearls decorated the
bodi ce a nd nettin g on the sl eeves
and neck. The veil. hand-made
by th e bride, was a white sati n
bow wi th wa lsl· length Illusion
tu ll e and decorated with pink
pea 'is and flowers. She carried a
cascading bouquet of pink lllli es
and white carnations.

night at the Melli' County Fair Grounds. Metzger
and Hayes will compel&lt;• In the Ohio State Fair.

Amy Me1zger will ride contest
and L ori Ha,·r s ~ ·i ll r idP

plc-asu r e cla ss Jt thr Ot1 io Stair
Fair i n Co lumbus. Aug 2-1 9

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People in the news ____________
Hy United Press International
CRUISE'S SEX APPEAL:
Whe th er he's ro ll ing around in a
whePirhair or st rapped !n a racf'
ca r. People m agazin e savs Tom
Crui se i s th(' sexi es t rna~ ali\'f'
Crui se, the star of "Davs of
T hund er" and "Bor n o~ thl'
Fo urt h ot J uly," joins Sean
Connery . ,John F. Kennedy Jr ..
Harry H amlin , Mark Harmon
and Mel Gibson in be ing so
honored by the magaz i ne . What
ma kes Cru ise srxy? Valeria
Golino. hi s co -star in ·'Ra in.
:V1an." says it 's his attitude and
his eyes " H e's protective and
s tron~ and st ill i nnocent. ·· shP
says. As for th reves. "r l t' ." l nor
t hf'i r co lor. · she s'ay !&gt; . "1 It's ·~ his
regdr d - !he way he look s "'ith
thPm . Thpy 'rr very atiw• ... Propi P r·cfers to Cruise as "the bO\
next door as dar ede\· i J' ' and sa\ ·..,
he's ta k en up sk yd11·ing He 's
taken bot h gtrl friend :'~;icolr
Kidman , his co -star in " Dav s of
Th under." and his mother. Man·
Lee. up for a j ump and k is;ed
them bo th i n midnight . the
m agazine says .
MAKE LOVE, NOT MO!IiEY :
,Jane Fonda and Ted Turner mav
be in vo lved romantical ly bc;t
don' t expec t to s+?r the ac tress in
any madP·for-teJc,·i sion movlps
on Turner' s cable network . " WP
made a decis ion at t he begi n ning
that we were going 10 keep
bus i ness and pleas u r(' separ ate." TurnPr sa id at a L os
Ange les hotel . where Fo nd a
joined h im Thursday for a

TurnN Rroadcastin~ S,\'S tf'm
promOIJOn .
~1!\KI.'\'G BOOK 0 .' \ KIRK:
Age nt Irving "Swifty" l.azar
markrd thr pub I ic at ion uf Kir~
l&gt;ouglas 's nrv.' m\ 'S!Pf\. nO\'el.
'Da nce Wi th thr De,·it." b)
throwing a part .\ ' this W&lt;'C'k at
Spa go in L os AngrlPs . Thr c-rowt.l
i ncluded Doug las's sons Mi &lt;-•ha&lt;'l.
P Pter and .Joel ..l ac k Lemmon .
.r\ higail \'an Buren . .James Stewart . Don Ric kles, Wa lter Mat th au . sportsc- astrr Frank GHford . G(•nr Kt•ll) . Quinr~· ,Jones.
Dinah Shorr and Mieharl York
M1c harl Douglas sa\'s hp's awrd
hy his LJ 1hn 's n&lt;'W fJr r t " H&lt;'
I'Onstanll\' a maZJ"' mP. · ~1ichJrt
sa td '1\'irh he~ J IJilil\ to Jugg lrp!a:,· the ukul~ · k . pc1int ,II ! thPsf'
languJgf'"r hr.-.., lcdrnPcl. thrn ro
I.Jt ch ont o lh1s 1\'fl!ing l. f think
1t 's ..,o v.ondl•rfu l ·
FACE TilE '\ ;\TIO'\ _ France'
' 'F'rannip' ' ..\nold jJovt·dr r rd
~omr of rtn' must famous noses in
_j ourna l ism beforr rr t i ring Jul v 1
after -!0 )f'ars as a makeup arlis t
at CBS Arvold took care of
C\rt')'onc f rom Edward R. Murrow and Ed Sulli van ro Wa lter
lronkltl' a nd Dan R ather but she
Cl i so has strong mrm or irs ol
prrson who drcline-d hrr cos m eti c- spn· icrs . An'old was t h f'
makrup artist fur the l&lt;en npdy·.
r\ixon debate i n 1960 but Richard
N ixon refu sed to be made up and
Don Hewitt . who wa s producn
for the deba te and now heads "60
Minutes." says Nixon 's 1 o'c l oc k
shad ow no doubt cos t him vo tes.

.\J LSI C \L '\OTES: Th e !liew
Kids on the Blod bri ,; hll•ned th r
da_v of Stormir .Jonrs. 1J. Whit e'
Sc-t tlrm ent. TC'xas. th t&gt; wor ld 's
f1r sr hrart -11\·pr tran sp la nt recir

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c h ildren stay i ng ar rh e Ronald
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T he m aid of honor was Vicki
Dillon, sist er o f the bride . The
bridesmaids were Juli e D ressel,
Tina H ennesy . and Angle Dillon .
Flowerglrls were Jennifer Bayer
and Tra cy Dressel. They all wore
pink and black satin dresses.
Best man was Tom Dressel ,
bro ther of th e groom . Gr oo m sm en were Ja son Thomas, T. J .
Leonard , and Bob Simms. Rin g
bearers were Nlchlas Dressel
and Tomm y Dillon. Th ey all wore
bl ack tuxedos with pink t ies and
cummerbunds.
A reception followed the ce-remony at the Elks Lodge In
Gallipolis .
The brid e Is a graduate of the
Univ er sity of Rio Grande and Is
employed by Bank One.
The groom Is employed by
Bayer M edi ca l Service Systems,
Inc.
The couple resides In We stervil le, Ohio .

1V animal program
host Bill Burrud dies
LOS ANGELES iUPII - Bill
B urr·ud. c rrator and producer of
" Anima l Wo rld," "Animal Odyssey" and do ze ns of other popular
teicvision animal adven ture
shows , rl iPd Thursday . H e was 65.
The for mer c hi ld actor, who
bf'Cl:lmP a successful p r odu cer
and c hampion of endangered
~1n imal s.
was work in g on a
."&gt; per ia l on sea mammal s for the
ca bll' Di scovery Channel hours
before he d il'd of a heart :11 tack at
11 is Sun set Beac h home. a spokesman sa id .
Burrud made his stageMbu t a t
tile age of 7 I n a road show and
act('d in 2R movies beforr hf'
Pnt('rPd j u nior hi gh schooL
A vete ra n of World War II ,
Burru d 's f ir st post -war job was
on Santa Ana radio stati on
KVOE. wher e he so ld advertising
.e nd crea ted a week ly fi shing
program
r\ftl'r pr odu ci ng week ly t ravel ogu~s
for televis io n station
1\ TTV , 13 urrud formed his own
produ c tion company in 1954 and

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produced and hosted mo re th an
800 half -hour episodes in a series
aOOut traveL adventure and
wildl ife.
In the 1950s and ear ly I 960s
Burrud hos ted and p roduced up
to five live television shows a
wrek . His man y se ries in cl ud ed,
" Tru e Ad ve nture," "Vagabond." " W anderlust " and "Is land s in th e Sun."
H is popular "Animal World"
ran [r om 196)\ to 1976 and hi s
"A nim a l Odysse_y" still r un s
d all y on the D iscovery Channel.
Burrud was a lso known as a
champ ion of endangered anim
als. In 1974, he produ ced a
one-hour specia l called " Wh ere
Did all the Animals Go?" and
di str ibuted i t free to televlson
sta t ions na tionwide.
I n a 198J newspaper inter vi ew,
Burrud said of hi s work. " I l (lve
it ; I eat it u p . I won 't quit until I
go to the great tube in the sky, as
th ey say:·
Bu rrud was survived by his
wife, Marlene, and four sons.

MIDDLEPORT - Kend a K.
·Carsey and Steve A. While
exchanged wedding vows In a
doubl e-ri ng ceremony on May 19
at the Middleport Church of
Christ.
AI Hartson performed the
afternoon wedding unitin g the
daughter of Kenneth and Sheila
Carsey of L eading Creed Road,
Middleport, and the son of Lewis
and Josephine White of Sliver
Ridge Road , Reedsvi lle.
T he church was decora t ed i n
the pink and mauve rotor s of the
wedding . Guests were regis tered
by M elissa Morris, Racsom. Ky ..
cousin of the bride, and mu sic
was provided by Jo y Clark,
Middleport, pianist, and Co nnie
Thompson, New Haven, W \'a,
soloist .
Escorted to the alt ar by her
lath er, the bride wore a f loor
length gown of wh ite sa tin
f as h io ned with El izabet hian
sleeves, puffed and quilted at the
sho uld ers. The bodice wa s a ccented wi th seq uins, simul ated
pearls and ven ise lat.:e, and the
ski r t ex tended i nto a c hapel
length train . Th e brid e wor e a
cr own headpiece deco r ated with
crys tal beads and pearls f ro m
which her fing ertip vet ! f el l. She
car r! ed a casca de of pink, whitr
and mauve fl owers with ri bbon
accent .
Atte nd ants were Jam:t Lifl'.
matron ot honor, Pomeroy, and
Megan Cla rk. j unior brtde smaid.
a cousin of the bride, al so of

Th e Su ndil y T imes-Sen 11nl'l
regards weddings of Gallia.
Meigs and Mason counties as
news a nd is happy to publish
weddi ng stories a nd ph otographs
without charge.
However. wt;dding new s must
meet gener al standards of time liness. Th e newspaper prefer s lo
publish accou nts of wedd ings as
soon as possibiP aflr r the event
To be pub l ished in the Sund ay
edit ion, the wedding m ust ha ve
tak en pl ace wtlhin ffi days prio r
to th e publicatio n Material for
Atong the R i ,.L'r mu st bl' rPciPYl'd
b:v the ed i torial department b~·
Thursda y, 4 p m . prior to the
date of publicillion.
Photographs of e tlher th e br idP
or the brtde a nd groo m rna) h&lt;'
published with weddi ng st ori l's.
if desired . Photographs ma y br
ei ther blae k and w h ite or good
qu al ity color, billfold size or
larger .

POMEROY - Summer band
pra cttC·r for the M eigs High
School Marching Band wi ll r csumf' on Munday a t ~ a.m . al the
hig h sc hool Rehearsal w ill last
unti l noon. Anyone witll questions shou ld co nt act Mr. Dingu s
a t ;192-1141 or 1304 1 G75-7710

Book sale
POMERO Y Th e Meigs
Co unt:.-· Puhl ic Libr ary i n Pomeroy WI[ [ hold a book sa l e lJeglllnjng Monday· and I J.sting uc-ti l
J-'T -!da_l !rom 9 a .m until~ p.m .

Council meeting
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Co uncil will meet in recr&gt;ssrd
_..,,. ,.., ion on Monda y a t ';'1p .m . at
IIH· Star "1ill Pa rk .

One Travelers Cheque
always offers
hand-delivered refunds.
Even on this road.

That s w h ~ A.A.A offers Its members
only American E~press• Travelers
C h~qu ~s. And th~fre fee-free.

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Pom er oy. They wore identical
mauve te a length stain dresses
wi th matching headpieces l rom
wh ic h flower ribbons flowed.
Th e two flower s gi rls were
M ar iatand Michelle Drenner ,
Pomeroy, and they were In
Identi ca l mauve gowns In tea
le ngth and wor e ha los of mauve
a nd pink flowers with ri bbons.
Best man was Mi ke West,
R eedsville, and the ushers were
Jtm Clark. Pomeroy , and John
Cla rk . M arl ett, both unrles of the
bride . Ken ny Rya n Car sey,
b ro ther oft he br id e, was the ri ng
b earer.
The bride 's mother warP tPa
length d ress in m auvp wit h a
malctling rusl' cor sage. Thf'
groo m 's mother was in a pink rea
le ngth dress and had a ptnk rose
coruage .
A recep tion honoring the co u
p ie was held in the c hurch
fellow ship room Liz T horen.
E l oise Drenner, and Jen nie Adkins ser vad . A tiered fountain
ca ke i n whi te. m au ve and pink
f eatured stai rwa ys lea ding fro m
the cen ter tier to side cakes. A
mlniature brid e and groom replica topped t he cake
Th o co uple re sid e at Noble
Sumit Road. Middlaport
Tir e brid e is a graduate of
Meigs Hig h Sc hoo l and is e m
ploved at th e ~l e i gs County
Departm ent of Hum an Servi ces .
T he groom gradua ted from East ern High School and is employed
wi th Zeo il s RV's at Ga l li polis .

Town councilm an find.-. wah_
'r
with divinin g rod
GALWAY , N.Y . &gt;CP ! r-T own
Co un cilm a n Charles "ll ill "
HansPn found wa tn for lh, , nPw
town hall the old fashionPd wr 1 ~ ·:
he dowsed i 1.
Drill er s fr om a local w&lt;·ll
compan~· ra mr up clrr aflt·r
dril ling a 300-foot hull· for tl1 r
combi nation town hJil and h1 gt1

himself. m arkin g off a spot foe
lice well driller. Within !50 fret.
the Wl'li company hit a 20 -gal lo n
per minute sp ri ng .
Han se n said he ha::, dowsPd lm
water before and displayrd hi_
.,
rod at a cou ncil meeting earlit'r
th is wePk.

---Wedding policy---

4:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Gilbert and S ulli van'8

940 Second St.
Port sm outh , Ohio
For tick ets call 614-355-22 12

which took place at th e home of
t he Rev . Ray L a udermllt,
Racine.
The bride Is a graduate ol
Eastern High School and Is
employe&lt;!" at the Mountaineer
Plant as a security guard. Dorst
Is self-e mployed . The couple
reside In Pomeroy.

State fair
horses chosen
from Meigs

presen ts

S hawnee State Universi t v

Nudism wee-kt•nd to draw thousands to beach
MILWAUKEE &gt;CP I 1 - Thousands of peop le across the Cnited
States and Canada will tloc k ro
beaches Sat urday and Su nd ay
sans bikinis and swi m suits to
soak up sunl ight and celrbnll e
Na ti onal Nude Weekend .
Ron Burich, executjve direct or
of th e Oshk osh. I\' is. based Jli at uris! Society, sa id Fr idav thousa nds of Americ- ans and Canadians will de scend upon twcJChPs,
incl uding up to IO. tilllt at Hl acks
Beach in Sa n Diego, C.lltf
"T hcrr an ' pldC'fl S Ll!l o\·r r thL•
co untr ~... Buric tr s&lt;J. id · 'ThP:'&gt;'
vary f rom Hldck s [3(\IC h to
hideaway-· arr&lt;h in \\'Oodt&gt;tl
areas.
The evrn t. sponsorPd In t hP
society and I he Ame ri can Su nt)a

thin g Assoc 1at ion. of KissimmL' C'.
~::. FJa .. Is focu sin g on hrlpmg thP

The Southern Ohio Light Opera

THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD
Jul y 18-22 and 25-29
MASSIE THEATRE

Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page - B-3

Quirks in the news___

Darst-Starcher

By BOB HOEFLICH
POMERY - Okay! I've had
i t' I'mslckan dtiredofthesl elgh
ride In Ju ly.
I'm mad as
h - - - and I
don't have to
lake this!
I was going to
" '"' n the living

l ife th at we always lock the barn
door AFTER the horse is sto len'
There's really nothing wrong
with the government, the problem Is the people I n 11. And
doesn' t it make you feel good
when you think that we eleel
them - yea r , after year. after
year. a fter year? Now are we
And don't
good or w ha t?
room wl ndow misunderstand me I think we
t h~v did ttfat in a m ovie once have some good people In gover n&lt;~ nd shou t my message to th e
m ent. but it does occur tome tha t
world - well, maybe not to the
we do have a bumper crop of
wo rld but poss ibly to a neighbor
IPm ons these days.
•n two on my street - but I
You think that's all I'm mad
•·uuldn 't get the window open. It
about? Naw - I got a whole
must have been painted sh ut on
bun ch of st uff that bugs m e
1he l ast go-around - or I'm
I'm miffed at the co nstan t
"l'aker than I thought .
upheava l about w hat is porno11u t you'll get my m essage and
g rap hy and wh at Is not. No one
tllilt's good enoug h for me
seem s to k now or care what is in
The summit meeting ended
good taste these days. I cringe at
,ttl&lt;! I hope yo u noti ced that the
publ ic officia ls who shou ld be
r eports of t he m eeting did
performing well as role models
f ~· ~ · q uPntly men tion economic aid
for Ihe young people, but are up
ln r R ussia. Now that's a swi tch.
Io tlte ir noses in drug abu se. I flip
For the pas t 40 years or so. yo u
at the violence and sex ua t
.IIICI I - th ro ugh .t he media. fed.
f reedom that pour out In the
no doubt, by our lPaclers - ha vr
nam e of entrrta inment with the
hc•'n taught that thP Ru ssian s t''nd resu tt being that our you ng
H ' f'l"f' go ing to bury us. ThrrP ha s
peopl~ become hardened and
l)t't'n a con s tant barragr of
wi thout fee lin gs towards vi o'-IOr ll'" kPf'pi ng us adv isPd th :H
len ce a nd ma yhem and AIDS
l~w,· .1rr really the bad guys . A
ru ns ra mpant as we par take in
Jr:.tj or c-once rn at onP time was
the sexual freedom w hich Is
1t1. 1t !lw Russians were far ahead
heralded as a l tfe sty le
We
~11 u'- 1n the s pare race. That must
be liPVP that anyt hing goes - a nd
!'. t\ r• takPn a lot of money appare ntl y. il does
I rpsent a
tJi' ; Jn'tl knows. we've spe nt a
law in O hio which requires me to
~·)odl\' Jmou n t on the program
fas ten m y sea t be lt in the ca r - I
Hus,ia has appa rentl y il l so had
do it, bu t only beca use I think it's
p l1 •nt:. of ras h to rpl~force any
a good idea -wh ile motorcvcle
·~· &lt;~u nrn which hated us cap i ta l ist
t'tder s zip nght a l ong WITHOUT
p i [.: &lt;.. And there' have been mam
hclmrt ' NOT required bv l aw .
without Pven mentioning
I'm P\'l' n i r rit&lt;.~ted by t hose nrar
~~ {.lba
a"&gt; &lt;.1 p in hou se beautiful phot os i n
\ ow out of th(' blue. wc'rp
lhr magazi nes. 1\io one wilt ever
. •rl , · i ~r cl thP leopard has c_·hanged
convi nce me that re a! people Ji vp
' "' -; pots and there is a mo ney
in !hE'S(' houses- doPs theclu ttl'r
p•nblrm r\oth i ng's happened yet
just magical ly di sap (Jl'ar·~
-- hut n•st assur ed that it wi ll I
And what do I do about this
l tl i nk wp ' re bei ng prepared men anger ? Well - I've thought of
r til\ for another big handout.
orgcm iz ing a r evo lut ion. but
Of co ur se. WE&gt;, too, have a l i1tle
E'vrryo ne seems so busy. It 's j ust
rnunf'\ prob iPm right now a nd
pret ty dtfficult to get more than
11 Ut
nob le leaders are aga i n
two peo ple together at a desig ':-nc ·king through the poss l bli!ies
nated time th ese days.
&gt;f JUS! who to get with this swipe .
Too. we've got to remember
Y o u and I know th at it's th e
that there are some who would
~ . tmr old sa lami. It j ust never
take away our guns for our own
~c t•m s to occur to government
good lea\· i ng us defensPless no
p•·o plr tha i w hen your ex penses
matter w hat happen, _
The
1'\t'Pt'd yo ur i ncome you tighten
people rippin g u'uf f to get money
' hf' pur&lt;.,e srr in gs . That's the way
fo r drug habit s ur ju st for t he
•nos t of us function - through
kic k s. o f course. w ill have their
r 1t crssi t:v - in our pr ivate lives .
gu ns since they're not the most
\\.hy should governm Pnt be a n~'
drvout be li evers 1n law s in thC'
d i fff'r('nt except, then, of
fir st place. Now what will o ur
~·u urr;;e. t:ncle Sam couldn ' t con revo lution d. mounl to withou t
fJnuf' to double as Santa C laus 10
~ un s?
th1• H'Orld Now wouldn ' t tha t bt'
If we do p lan to move ahead
.ndul'.'
Peo ple in co untries
with the revolution scenario.
l f'Ct' i\'ing gift .., from Santa m~ht
we' ll just have to keep our pi tch
1' \ t•n '&gt;top raising their clenchf'd
forks. sc issor s and screv.· dr ive rs
l1" 1." into the sky shouti ng hate
well sharpe ned
Perhaps,
-., I(Jg: tn s aga i nst A merica. SPPms
a nothPr Geor ge Washington wt l l
lr kf' th; l! 's about all thcy have to
appear to lead us in the ca use .
]I) \ u wonrlf'r t hey'rr poor. And
&amp;ing older and ti red. I guess I'm
- l rH' t ' nur biggest threat ha s
in fav or of lett ing CPorge do it.
; u r nr-d
inw a tcdd~·
bri:.lr
.t\s an altrrn&lt;Jti\'l'. we eou ld a l l
, Jw ulcln ' t that mean sa\·ings of
ra isr a window a nd shou t ou r
hillton-, rn drfensr spe nding ''
protests to t he world - but that
I h1qw \'ou 'v(' noted during th e
would be a probl em too. I mean .
r1. .;.c u'&gt;s ion on new taxrs that th f'
rven if yo u can grt your window
Hlf'. J h t1s arrsf'n- and morf' thnn
up wr'd han• to know just wha l
11llCf' to hit o n social secur i t~
cia~- and wt1at ti m(' to perfo rm
il1'nr-fi h
I'll bet ~-ou Jrr
this LIPf'tl or couragr EvPn if we
lmp rc -;-.c d and pMticularl~ II
puliPd II off. our protest s would
\ rJU
Jl'('
a r rcipient ha\·ing
pr obabl;- fall on d ~afened ea r s
r 1 ou blr j u ~:, 1 m &lt;.1 king end s mer t on
un!Ps..., it sho uld oc cur at r l('{'tion
\ CI U I' social sec u ri t~· payment.
timr - somp of tlwm prPtend to
Hd&lt;t X1 ThPsf' arr thosf' wondrr
li "' t&lt;'n at thai point in limP.
!ul (;o lden YPars you hf'ilnl so
H1 1 h•• wav. if I sho uld
rn uch about - tht• limP i n lifl'
"rud dr n l ~ · comr up miss1 ng would
·shen vou no lo nger havp to ta kr a
_
, ·ou chrck it ou t? I think I fit into
llu nch. of crap fr om everybody
th e freedom of speech poc ket as
vo u P\'Pr hpard of- a time w hen
all of us are gua ra nteC'd - but
,·ou can just sort of thumb your
I 'm not sure
nosf' at t he world if .YO ll fl't'l so
Wh v do I fee l that b;- not
inclinrd . H a h' Alrrad\' our lea dt hinkin g a bout &lt;orne of these
e r" have played havoc with ou1
irritations. it' s go in g to bP Pas Jt&gt; r
-;uc i a l Sec urit y fund - a nd I m
for us to kPPp smiling''
..; u rr you ain ' t seen nothin ' \PI
Sn mr Golde n Year s~
Th f' savings and loan ball uut
.tl "n irPs mr on thi s raim
" "' urdav morning. The f igure
now i~:, eSt im a te-d at a half trillion
dollars lost. Good hea ve n s~ I
RACINE - The Sou thern Lor an·r rvrn writet hat manyzeros
cal
Sc hoo l Board 's r egu l ar meet
I know I'm naive - I've been
ing will be held on Mondax at 7
coiling along wi th rhe breeze for
p.m . at the hig h schoo l
&gt;cars laboring under tne lmpres " inn 1h at th ese savi ngs and loan
co mpaniPs wPre governm ent
regu lated - and if that be so.
rhrn how co uld we have s uch a
m.1jor problem' I told yo u - I'm
' --~e . ; ;, ,
~
naiw The fac t that I thoug h!
['. ~- .:.
thrv were governmPnt regulated
' ·": ··- .
&lt;hould have tipped me off that
i ~---'-- - there would be prob lems .
You'll Find
Shouldn ' t I kno~- by thi s time in
In The Classifieds

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

July 15. 1990

Sunday Times-Sentinel - Page- B-5

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

Community calendar

N7 JO

NOW THRU SATURDAY, JULY 21
.

SUNDAY
GALLIPOLIS
Elizabeth
Chapel Church has the Sisson
Family sin ging, Sunday . 7 p.m .

Mount a in" will bt• shown on
Sunda y at 7::1(1 at the Fir sth ·
Southern Baptis t Church, located
near Meigs High Sc hool. Rev .

GALLIPOLI S FERRY. W.Va .
- Revival at Mt. Calvary Ind~·
pendent Church continue s
through Sunda y, 7 p.m . , with
evangelists Rev . Mike Bonecut ·
tPr and Rev . Paul McKinney .

everyo ne tu Jttend .

GAL LI POLIS - Family oft he
late JA and Nannie Queen
reu nion is Sunday, shelter 1
Raccoon Creek County Park .
Dinner at noon, bring coverPcl
dish.

family is to bring a door priZP.

GALLIPOLI S- Annual J . H
Sheets -Family Reunion Sunday,
July 15 at Raccoon Creek Countv
Park Shelterhouse 4. Potluck a·t
12:30 p.m.

I

GALLIPOLIS - Ralph Work·
man will be speaking at the Mina
Chape l Church on Neighborhood
Rd . at 7:30p.m.

Lamar O'Br yan t. pas10r , invit es
RA C INE - Th e Char les and
Alma Hin zman ·Snider re union
Wtll be held on Sund av at the Sta r
Mi ll Pa rk in Racine. A ba sket
lunc h wil l be held at noon. Each

LOI\C l:lO"ITOM - The Des·
cendants of George Deem will
hold lhl'ir famil~' reunion at
ForkPd Hun St a te Park on
Sunda .1 · at I p.m . w i th a potluck
ditlrll'l

\101\DA\"
L E CTA Vacation Bible
School at Walnut Ridge Church is
Mond a) through Frida .1·. 6:30 to
8:30p.m .

~YRACt.:SE

- London Pool
v.: il l be offer ing it s srcon d sessio n
of sw i mming lesso ns begpnning
on T uesday and co nt pnuing
throug h the ~7th. Registration
will be Monday from Y .JO until
noon . Fer will bP S20. For m ore

CHESTER - Chester Community Bible School will be held
at the Chester United Me thodist
Chu rch Monday through Friday
f rom 6: 30 to R: 30 p.m. each
evening. Classrs will bP held for
nurse ry through six th gradr

information, con tart
Pool a I 9'12 ~~OY

POM EROY - Summer band
practice for the Meigs Hi gh
Sc hool Marching Band will rr·
sume on Monday at 9 a.m . at the
high school. Rehearsal will la st
unlll noon . Anyone with quPS ·
tions should co nt act !'vir Dingus

GALLIPOLI S
Lafayct tc
White Shrine me('t s Tuesd ay,
7::l0 p m.

POMF.RO\" Thr Me1gs
Count.v Public Libra ry in PorTH"·
ro.v will hold i.l book sa le bt&gt;gin·
ning Mond a\ ond tasting uctil
from~ &lt;J

RACINE

-

Stowawa _,..
GALLIPOI.I S
Call 1pul b
Chnstian Vloma n·.., f'lu\J rnP(' I "

Tu es dJ_V, noon . Hn lid &lt;.l\ Inn. Cost
$R : progra m " Sll ·p· Racl&lt; In
Time . ·.~ · 1th d !d~inon -; how

TUESDA\"
KYCER - Cheshire Trustees
mppt Tuesda y, 5: 30 p.m. I own ·
ship building in Ky·gn

at 9917141 or (:U.Ml 675 -7770

Fndav

Lo ndon

GA LLI POLI S- Ga l lipoli s J{o
tary merts Tue ... da .\ . fi p.m .

MERCER\'ILLE

\ 'l t\TO :-&lt; - \ .111 1un Fril•nrJ o.; lliP
Garden Club ffif'l'h TuP ~ dav . 1
p.m. Th r lma ·s Ba1 m&lt; hom.P
CA LLIPUU S - ;\n:t·ril'an L P
gion Aux ili arY l'nit ~ ~ \\" i ll rnrrt
7: .10 p.m TuPSd &lt;l_\ . .luh· 17 a 1 th••
l.eg1o n Post

CA LLI POLIS- Operation J.if.
toft meets Tuesdav . 7 30 p.m
Co lumbus South ern PowPr .
GAL LI POLIS -

Ovcrea t rrs

Anonymous mer! s Tuesday, 8
p . m.
\V 1se man lnsurancp
Agrn r Y. F&lt;Jr infor mation cal l
Hti· ~) ~;~~ .

POMEROY - Drew Webster
Pos t :19. Amer rc an Legion. will
ml'E'I at "i p.m Tuesday at theha ll ,\ dinne r wlll be served .
B uckC'~' f' Boys Stalf' representatives \&amp;.-'ill givPn thrir r eports at
thf' mrr t ing.

Cuvan

Wom ,w's Club mer ts Tuesda~· 7
p.m . Mercrrvillr Volunt ee r Fin'
Department.

m untill p.m .
Ra cine Vill age

GALLIPO LIS
Collipolis
Lions meet Tuesday . 6: 30 p .m ,
Mound H ill .

Cou ncil will meet in recessed
sess ion on Monday at 7ip.m . at
the Star Mill Park.

VI !\TON - Am erican L eg ion
Auxlltary 161 meets 1 p.m . at the

a(ademy.
CROWN CITY - Gospe l Four
Quartet will perform at Crown
City United Methodist Chu rc h
Sunday , July 15 at 7 p.m. with
Rev . Fred Shockley.
GALLIPOLIS - Dec•r Creek
Ch urch will have special preach·
i ng by Miles Trout July 15 at 7
p.m .
GALLIPOLIS
D annv
Beaver will be the guest speaker
at the Providence Missionarv
Baptist Church July 15 at 6:30
p.m.
POMEROY -

KANAUGA - The Kanauga
Neighborh ood Watc h will meet
Monday .. July 16 at 7 .10 p .m at
thr Holida y Inn. MPrnbns a rr
urged to a1 trnd .
MIDDLEPO RT
\'icton
Bapti st Churc h in Middleport
will begin Vacation Bible Sc hool
on Monday , 10 co ntinue through
Pridav , from t) 30 -8:30 p m .

THE RIGHT SHOES
FOR THE WALKING
WOMAN.

MACH I

RACINE -The So uthern Lo ·
cal School Board' s regular m eet
ing will be held on Monday at 7
p.m . a t the high school.

"Cry from the

40-year
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reunton
ORIGINAL
PRICES*
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LADIES \GITANOI M.....MEN'S FASHI.ON S
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held
GALLIPOLIS - The Ga llia
Academy High School Class o f
1950 held the ir 40th year reunion
.lune 30 and July ltn conju nc tion
with the Bicentennial GAHS
Class Reunion.
The cclebrat ion began Fnday.
June 29 even ing at the DAV Hall
in Kanauga. with a social hour
from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Ca rl
Cameron gave the invocation .
Raymond Hawk and John

Elmer HarrisQn served as comasters of ceremony .
Fo llowing the dinner, class·
mates told of events in their lives
during the past few years .
Greetings from clas smates un·
able to attend were read by
Marian Baker Schoonov er.
Angie Taylor of Ohio Valley
Visitors Cen1Pr gavr a brief
bicentennial upda ll' on sJX&gt;Cial
eve nt s in the city and cou nty
during thi s summer and fall
A memorial scrivce for the

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nine classmates who are deceased was gi ven by Bette Nu l l
Horan.
At the close of a bn ef business
session. 14 door prizes consi sting
of bicentennia l souvenirs were

awa rded.

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EXAMPLE OF SAVINGS
ALL REO

SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA

ORIGINAL PRICE.............. 20.00
CLEARANCE PRICE........... 12.00
BONUS 5IJO/o SAVINGS........ &amp;.OO
FINAL SALE PRICE............. 6.00
*RNAL PERCENT SAVINGS.•. JO%

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
..

Those attend ing wc;:e;_ Elea nor
and John Paul Por(er Of Cuya·
hoga Fall, Than and ll arri ct t
Young Gardner of Kenton : Lewi s
and Ca rolyn Arnold of Edon: Ken
and Nancy 1\ull of Wooster. Tom
and Mary Ann Crawford of Glen
Arm. MD: Loren and Ruth
Niday, West Unity: Bob and
Carolyn Woot en Guthrie of Louis
ville. Ky .: Milford and Nancy
Beard Bailey of Mansfield: Dale
and Kathleen Raike Rulen of Mt.
Juliet. Tenn.: Shirley and John
E lmer Harrison of Malvern .
Ark .: Joan na Burdette Crawford
of Cleveland, Tenn. , William and
LaVe lle Hamrick of Grand
Blanc. Mi ch.: Merrill Grube of
Mt. Vernon. Wa : Jim and .Jane
Ca ldwell of Dayton: Herb and
Betty Casey Burton of Day ton :
Will tam Chambers of Columbus:
Gene and Jan Wetherholt of
Columbu s:
The following are all from
Galllpolis: .lac and Lou Long.
Ray and Janet Fellurc Hugh es.
Bette Null Horan, Georgia Mar·
tin, Betty Baldwin, Bob Harrl·
son, Kay and Carl Ca meron.
Harold and Betty Walker. Bob
and Dorothv Ha sk in s Candee.
Marian Baker Schoonover, Keith
and Phyl Thomas. Ron and
Audrcv Canaday, Ray and Ray ·
mah Hawk, and. Jack and Eileen
Willis Mink.
Saturday, June 30,40 members
and guests join ed with ot h ~r
GAHS alumni at the Ga llla
County Junior Fairgrounds for
the first -ever GAHS Class Reun ·
Ion . Members of the 1950 cla ss
commended Bess Grace. Jean
Niday and their commltte~s for a
memorable day .
Saturday evening. the class of
1950 hosted a galherlng for
alumni and friends at the Elks
Hall. Approximately 500 guests
attended.
The reunion concluded Sunda y
morning with a continental
breakfast at the home of Jack
and Eileen Mink .

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�Page- B-6- Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

15, 1990

J

Gymnastics to be offered
by city parks, recreation

Neff-Young
SOUTH WEHSTE:H, Ohro
Mr. and Mrs. L arry E:. 1\eff of
South Webster are an nounce the
engagement and upcoming wed ·
ding of their daughter. Bever ly
Ann Neff, to Brad Allen Young,
son of the late Victor C. Young Jr.
and Mary Young Persons of
Pomeroy.
Miss Nett Is a graduate of
South Webster High School.
Young Is a graduate of Meigs
High School and is emp loyed by
Local 80 of Huntington. W.Va.
The couple will exc han ge vows
al l p.m ., July 21. in an open
ceremony allhe Victory Bapti st
Church rn \1iddleporl.

GALLI POLI S- The Ga llipoli s
Parks and Rerrrarion Drparr
mrnt is offering a youth gJ-"mn as-

lic s cla ss beginning ~onda v.
July 23 The class will run fil'('
weeks Jnd will tnugh t b_v L r·c'ann
Lemon
v.·ill be in _c.; tnw r ing
Classes will bf' h(' ]rl at l h(

Stoirn tenons
SY RACL SE -

London l '&lt; ,u l

UffL'ring ih Sf'CO il d .'\{'\",IO I1
of sw immin g lesson s IJC'gpnnin g
on Tursda.y and co rronuin g
\.\."ill be

BEVERLY ANN NEFF,
BRAD ALLEN YOUNG

--Anniversaries--

throu gh the 27 th Reg istrarr on
wi ll be Monda) from ~ : :m until
noon . Fee will be $20. For morr
information.

con tac t

London

Pool at 992 -9909.

Ga llip o lis Df'\'l' lupm Pntal C1' n
ter's gym na s iu m at h ~ p m and
1-Hp.m. A fpe of $Fr will nrrd to bf'
paid prior to thP fir st ciJ"~ To prr -r·rgis tPr lo r thr cl&lt;~~:&gt; ".
pleasr cont;-wt Park~ and Rc
nPa lion tu l -t li 1-12·1

STORE HOURS
Monday thru Sunday
8 AM-10 PM

All -Pro end
speaks h .:a ily
CALLIPOLIS -

Un ';unday.

.lu l_
\ 22 d l :r ." JO p.m . ' he Tr ied
'-&gt; tnnf' Bap ti s t Chu rch Youth
,\u xi llar\" wil l wrll bP prP:-·d 'ntin~
&lt;~ pL 1~· ''T he Judgcmr·nt" ',dt h
lormPr !\Fl. Al l Pro ddt'nsin ·
L'nd HJnt ht 'r C'o.v Baco n as guf's t
SP&lt;'a k er Thr public h in v itl'cl

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY. OH.

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PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN., JULY 1S THRU SAT_., JULY 21

FUND RAISER
STATE SENATOR

JAN MICHAEL LONG

CYNTHIA L. CROOKS, D1\HD C. SPITZ

0.0. MciNTYRE PARK

Crooks-Spitz
:&gt;11DDLE PORT - :'tl r. and
:&gt;lrs Edwa rd A Crooks of
\1iddlr•port announce thr engagemt·n l nf lhl'ir daug htrr. Cy nthia

$1 0.00/person

!umbu s, stw •xl!J bt&gt;g in teaching

rn

lht·

Wa shington

Sp il z .

J_\·nn ('r-ooks . t o O&lt;J\'id Charle s
-~!'ill,
'-UTl of Mr . and Mr s.
( :' l.tr lf· , L Sp il z J r ., Nor th

:\or lh

who

gradua1rd

Olmsrrd

from

lli gh Sehoul.

\'lt ·ig:-. Hi gh ~(' h oo l , received hf'r
•md ro r l;L HIu a 11• d cg rl'l' in l' lrm c n
rar_\ l'&lt;i'Jt'a t ion fro m Musking um

reg ion .

( ·a llr gP Shr· wa s a\vurdL•d her
ma ." !fT., in rducatio n adm in is tra -

Fi r st

agcr

ol

IIH•

~1rss

Lof ll s is th e daughter of

r,lsf'ph and Albrrta L oft i s, Pom r
1"11\. Shr is Ll gra du&lt;Jt e of Mr 1gs
!!q:; h School and Ohio Cniversit\·
·.v hNt' shr m ajo rrd i n c lf'mr n
1. 1:· \· cdul'Jtiun . Cu rTPntl\· she is
,·rr.plou·d a&lt;.; a subs tiru rr H'achrr

Fryer Parts ..•• .'~ .. S9&lt;

Tickets are available at Btent Sounder's office, Gallipolis.

PresbyfP ri ;J n Church in

Middleport on Aug 11. ar 1:30
p.m A r(•rcptio n "ill follow at thr

Bacon

HallJ to observe annivenary

for \1c rgs Loca l Sc hoo ls.
1\'olfc is lhr son of Ph rl l ip and
Ann;.~ \V o lf£'. Hac ine. He is a
gradu dle of Southern High
Sc hool and recent lv returned
from the L .S 1\a\'V ·
The open c hurch wedd ing will
lw liPid A ugusrJS. ar rh r Rutland
'"""''nr Church ar 1:30 p.m.
wit h l he Rev Sa muel Bayse
oflir lat l ng A rrrrptlon \viii follm-v in till ' church recrpUo n hall.

1\0RTHUP, Ohio- Dannv and
.Jack ie Garrell Hall wtl.l be
celebrati ng their 25t h Anniv ersa r y on July 17

The couple wa s marr ied July
17. 1965 at Deer Cree k Freew1i1

$

KAHN'S CRISPY SERVE

llANI\'Y AND JACKIE GARRETT HALL

Holida_v rnn 1n C ;Jllipolis.

Loftis-Wolfe
-\ndrew Wolff'. Ra c ine .

MIXED

State Representative Mike Shoemaker

1\orrhwesi Ohro

The wcddrng will b(• held at th e

r,un !r om Ohiu Statro Lr niY~ 'r'i il\
!· nrm(' r]\" tr .ir htn g in thP Sou th
\\'rstPrn Sr huD I !&gt;i . . rric t i n Co

Inn Lofti s. f'omer01·, to JosPp h

Chicken •••••...•••.[~ .• 99(

Special Speaker:

19H7 Is is Pm pl oyed by Lennox
lndu striP" &lt;~ nd is terri!orv man

\'lis e, ( 'ruu k". a gradu a te of

PICK OF CHICK

AT SHELTERHOUSE #1
FOOD, DOOR PRIZES (112 &amp; 112)

rf'rr i vcd a BSBA in Markrting
from Ohio St&lt;.Jte Unive r sity in

()Jmslt'd

/'()\11&lt;HOY - :\nn ouncrmrnl
1..., being madr of 1hr f'ngagemrn t
. 1 11d upcom ing mar ri a~r of BPI t:,

6:30 P.M. JULY 19th

School

Di s trict

Baptist Ch urch
Th ey have two children.
Teresa, of Rio Grande and Mall.
of Northup.
The coup le still live In Northup.

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S Pieu Bedroom

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$299

TWjN SIZE

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IJ09 95

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$ 19
Cubed Steak •...L:. 2
Chicken LiversS.L:. $2 49
U.S~D.A.

CHOICE BEEF

$

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CRACKERS
LB. BOX

169 99&lt;

ECKRICH

Bologna •••••••••••••

FIRESIDE

VANILLA
WAFERS
17 OZ. BOX

79&lt;

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MT. NEAT

TRASH
BAGS

MR. AND MRS. JED WILL
'-

10 CT.

Will anniversary to be noted
POM E ROY - Mr. and \rl r s.
Jed Will of 1518 f\:yc Ave.
Pomeroy, wi ll obse r ve th eir !)51h
wedd in g

annlv ersar_v

on

Tuesda~·

M arrrPd on ,Jul y JK. 19:\ ~l al
Gallipolis. lhr rouplt' haw' two
c hlldren . a daugplrr. M rs

79&lt;

James So ul sby. Pomeroy , ana a
son. Jed Will. .Jr. , Safety Harbor,
Fla ; five gra nd children , and
l'ighl great ·grandchild rcn. Mr
Will is re t ired and Mr s. Will i s a
homf'maker. A car d showPr is
plann ed for Ihe couple .

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Remember.
MeadowJ- Riffle
CAL LI POl. I' - [)rru g .rnd ,\no
:V1radows ul (~all i poli ;., :lll nouncr
thr (' ng agP mPnt and forthcom mg
marriage of tht&gt;i r daugh 1n,
;\anc\· F.llrn :vtradows. t o M;~rk
William Riftlr. son of Ho twr1 J nd
.ro a n Swi .s lwr of Po int P l t•a..... tnl
Thr ope-n c hurc h wPdding wi i l

r.r ke plarr Sarurda\' , July 2J ar "

p.m. ar LrbPrll Chapel Church
Old Pa w Paw 1. Cro wn Citv .
Rf'crption wi ll f ollow at rhr
1

F: urr ka Lodge l l. rll
Mi ss :V1PadO\\" .'&gt; is Pmplo_ved at
ll olzrr Cli rn c. and Hiffl e an
Pmpl o\T'(' 11f tf.f' Uhiu Hiver
Compan _
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ThC' coup lP will n· :-; i dc in
C cl iUpol b.

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Remember !he best of times v.itl1 the best The linest tamrly
memonals from Rock of Ages.
Made of !lawless granite, Rock of Ages Memonals rnsure peace
ol mmd wrtn a guarantee folan time. Aguarantee to look for rn the

R0tK\
'4§W

lamous.·sealfound only on Rock ol Ages Memoria(iij
s.
You may wrsh to visit yoor Rock of Ages Dealer
before hme ol need to satecllhe Rock of Ages
Memonal that besl reii6Gis your famuy and you.
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JUST A. REMINDER THAT WE ARE
NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING AND
INVITE YOU TO STOP IN.
Plenty of
Convenient Parking
on the Side
Parking Lot

PRE-REGISTER NOW!
August 6-9, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
STORE HOURS
Monday thru Fridav
9 A .M .- 8 P.M .

Win Spirit Sticks,
Ribbons &amp; Trophies
Age Groups:
K· 2; 3 -4; 5-6; 7-8
Mondoy i1 Yellow &amp; Pigtail!
Tue1doy i1 Orang• &amp; Purple
Wedne1day i1 Bandana &amp;
Mi1mo lch lox
Thurulay i1 Blue &amp; White
$10.00/wHk or $3.00/day

Saturday
9A.M.-3PM

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Ma'il to: JoAnne Sheets. 1015 % 2nd Ave ., Gallipolis

or coll441 ·0702 .
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ALL TYPE

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'OMROY, OHIO-MIIGS COUNTY

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DISPLAY YARD

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LEO l. VAUOHAN. MOR .
PHONE 992- 2&amp;88

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PHONE 388-8&amp;03

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MiddlepP•t, OH.

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WIENERS
Ice Cream •••••••••• $299
BAN~UET
$ 99 995
Fr1ed· Chicken.... 1
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oz.

KEMP PAIL

5 QT. PAIL

18

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oz.

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WE INVITi ; YOU TO STOP IN
TODAY ANl l OPEN YOUR OWN
PERSONAL ~ ~ HARGE ACCOUNT.

PRESCRIPTION
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TOILET TISSUE

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TIDE DETERGENT
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Good Sun. July 15 thru Sot., July 2 I

TENDERLEAF

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100 CT.

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Good Sun. July IS thru Sot .. July 21

LUNCH
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$129
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�P&amp;ge-B-8-Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

Clipper Mills ... ________. .

Consider this ...

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The title of t his column is
probably not very Impressive to
you, but the process that my
friends, my coWorkers. and I
have endured to
come up with :'thls title was nothing short of ·
grueling.
If you, too, are
on a job from day to day. yo u are
·.aware that there are alwa y u
~
- essons to be learned. The first
esson that I, as a columnist
;. ave learned Is that if you ask for

.

~(\ - ~. q~Uggestlons (or Opinions I , you

··, WUI get them . When I solicit ed

· l; 1those

around

me

for co lumn

9" titles , I had no idea that it would
~- arouse so much i nterest.

Initially, I thought I could
come up wi t h this title by m yself
After all, i t's only a title for a
column . But then, it occured to
me that, unless I really mes sed
up, MY name would probably be
associated wi th THIS nam e for

many years to co me. This was
unsettling.
My first idea was "So Sue Me",
but when my name is li sted under
It, I fear thwt this co uld ve r y
eas ily be co nside red as an open
Invi tation. As my cl oses t asso
elates will quickl y attest. I have

never been known to be espe-

B;__y
Ja_m_es_sand_s

... By Brian ]. Reed

c la lly
subtle orldlplomatic.
Please understand . I am a nice
person. I just don 't cu shion my
op inions ver y well, especially
when I feel strongly abouw
something. Au a m atter of fact, I
don't need to f eel par ticularly
strongly about som ething to be
very vocal about how I feel about
it.
1 also am very leery about
insulting or offending my reader.
I am rem inded of the words of
Mark Twain. who told about the
missionary who went to work in
deepest Africa. He sa id that the
can niba ls " listened with the
greatest interest to ever y thing he
had to say. And then they ate
him ."
Th is, too. was unsettl ing.
In c identally. don't ask me how
f came up with the title of this
co lumn. I 'm rea lly not sure,
though I can assure you that ,
despite ali of the suggestions
received from staff and upper
mana gement . not to mention
f amily, friends and those in
between, I ca m e up wi th It on my
own . The title is all mine.
I hope that yo u en joy what I
h ave to tell you each wee k as
much as I enjoy wr iti ng. I also
hope I remain uneaten .

Arts institute receives
Jennings Foundation grant
RIO GRANDE- The Untver slty of Rio Grande-based Appal ach ian Inst itu te for the Arts and
Hum anit ies ha s received a
$10,000 gra nt from the M artha
Jen ni ngs Holden Fou ndati on.
The gra nt will be used to support
t he A!A H 's weeklong sum mer
workshop in th e arts for publ ic
sc hool teachers .
Fo und ed in 1959, the Martha
Holden Jennings seeks to fund
pro jects desig ned to "explore
new frontiers in elementary and
secondary public sc hoo l edu ca tion in Oh io and to prom ote m ore
effective reac hing i n t hose
schoo ls."
T he Appalach ian Institute for
the Arts and H umanittes is
designed to adva nce teacher
effectiveness in the cla ssroom
through rhe use of "creati,·r
advenru re . ··
" The tnst ttute is based on the
premise that the arts cross all
dlsc ip ltnary boundaries." ex plained Greg Miller. Ph.D. d t
rector of Rio Gra nde's Fine and
Performing Arts Center . "Crea tive activity is the m ost effec ti ve

way to stimulate perception and
cognit ive reaction In stud ents."
ThP them e of this sum m er 's
AIA H workshop, to be held July
29 th rough Aug _ 4, is " The Ch ild
as Hero." The wor kshop is open
to publ ic schoo l teac hers through
recommendation f rom th e public
sc hoo l admi n is t ratio n.
"Promoti ng the human dignity
among rh ildren is espec ially
Importan t," Miller said . "Weare
extremely pleased and grateful
that the Martha Holden Jen nings
Foundation, with it s em phasis on
the development of t he indi vi du al
ca pabilities of you ng people. has
sel eetPd th e A!A H as a gra nt
T'PCipiE'nt "
Among the foundation's prior i·
I ies a re projects desig ned to
en hancP rh e motivation of
tf'achPrs. adm inistra tors and
studPnt s in order to improve
their 'k ills Gran ts are also
aimed a t programs to build a
bridge of understan ding and
cooper at ion among colleges, uni·
versltics and public sc hools In
order to achieve a higher quality
of te ach i ng and improved curricula and ma ter ial s.

Cardigan Welsh Club
names 1990-91 officers
R IO GRA:\DE - The Cardi
ga n Welsh Club of Southeastern
Ohio met at the .Jamrs ,\ l{hodrs
Student Ce nter at thr L'ni\·ers1i\'
of Rio Grande for Its annual
dinner mertmg JunP 19 Fift1
membN s and a g urs t took part 1n
a buffet dinner Sf'rvt•d h\ th(•
unive-rsity food sPrvicp
I mm edtatei) following dinner.
Vlckt IThomast Powrll of l' tnl otl
. Insta l led the 19'!091 offtcer s tn
·~~the original and u ni q ut· rrrPm
~~.ony durin g v;h ic h shr d -" ... umrll
~~·:th e duties of fli ght at te nda nt for
. / Welsh Ai rlines . CWC''lO 41
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..,. _ She prPsPntl'd rach of!J ct ·J. ,~..,
: Induc ted, with \\'ings, ·· to t.tk1·
"· the Club first class. int i) .IC!\t•n
lur es of WPlsh '\mt'!"lt olll
Origin "
O!flcers were inclu ctt'(l. ·'"
fo llows: Je an Cooprr IJf Hto
Grande, pre sident. Rurh l., · an~
of Vin ton. first \'lcr prf' '-tdC'nt .
Jos ine Moses of Thurman . &lt;.;( '
cond vice presidpnt
Shirlr,·
Jenkins o f Jackson . ret'ordi ng

July 15. 1990

sPcretary, Mildred Ban gert of
Oak Hill. financia l •secre tary;
Bess G r ace of Gallipolis.
I reas u n'r .
Roy Moses. in charge of
in -fli g ht entertainment. pres en ted sl ide scenes of Wal es and
wonderfu l Wel sh music through
his tape collec tion.
Th e Ca rdigan Welsh Club
rnded the year under und er the
presidency of Jos in e Moses with
10.1 mrmbers. Cl ub meMbership
i' $2 prr yea r and open to a nyone
tntrres ted in Wel sh ac t ivities.
Mrmbrr s hip inc lud es men ,
\~ onwn and c hildren. Meetings
.1 r r hrld P\ ' N~' ot h er month , with
intrrrsti ng.
f am il y-or i en ted

GALLIPOLIS - Clipper Mills
l ocated about two mil es from
Gallipolis was named after a
combination "
sawmill and '''
grist mill that
was l oca t e d
there at least as
early as th e
1830's. The
name clipper
may derive from the days when
ocean going vessels were made
at Pt. Pleasant. Muchofthe wood
lor both these ocean going ships
and lor steamboats mad e In
Gallipolis, Pt. Pleasant a nd at
Raccoon Island came from this
sawmill .
In latter years Clipper Mills
was a drop-oil poin t for prod uce
coming from southern Ohio and
West VIrginia. The produ ce
would be placed on flatbo ats at
Clipper Mflls and floated south.
Raccoon Island and Eureka also
served as shipping point s fo r
fruits and vegetables. The Riggs,
Chambers, Plymale, Graham
and other families both grew and
bought from other growers huge
amounts of apples, pot at oes .
peaches , pears and cherri es for
shipment to places like Memphis. Tennessee where one of
their regular customers was
none other than Jefferson D avis.
The former president of the
Confedera cy was in the st or e
business following his release
trom Fortress Monroe where he
served tim e for his part in the
War Between the States.
Being as how Clipper Mill s w as
only 2 miles or so from Gallipolis
It became a place of departure
for persons who wanted to snea k
in or sneak out of th e Old French
City. Com in g throu gh Cl i pper
Mills were var ious gamblers.
con fiden ce men. drifters, hoboes
and gypsies.
Add it ion ally Clipper Mills al so
attracted It s share of sh anty
boats to It s la nd i ng_ Some of
these folk h ad " it chy" fin ger s.
that is t hey oft en borrowed things
without either so much as ask ing
or without any intention of

returning the same.
F'or Inst an ce in 1895 John A .
Piymale and James Coffm an
discovered that 2 l arge ke ttles.
one brass and one copper were
missing from their yards. Thev
Immed i ately su spected t he occ~ pants of a shant y boat th at h ad
been tied up n ear Clipper M ill s.
On the sha nty were 2 men . 2
wom en and a bunc h of children .
Th e shanty families had been
buying up old rags in t he area.
but they were actually using
" ragbuyln g" as a ru se to cover
up their r ea l int ent ion which was
to steal any thin g that wasn't t ied
down.
Wh en Plymale and Co f fman
went to the l andi ng and found
that the "gypsies" had already
left, they put ou t in a s ki ff ready
to c ha se down the shanty . They
finally caught the "gy psy boa t"
just a f ew mill'S downstream
near the West Virgin i a shore,
wh er e the two Gallians de m anded the right to board and
sea rch the "Mou nt ain Pink". the
nam e the gy psies had painted on
the s ide of th e s hanty
A big brass kettle was found
down in t he ho ld but this kettle
didn't belon g to eit her Plyma l e
or Co ffma n. About that time a
farmer ca m e down t he hill to the
la nding t o see w hat t he commotion was . Th e farmer saw 3 or 4
kettles bobbin g up In the water at
the back of th e boat and he veil ed
at Co ffman and Plymale ·
" There's you r kett!Ps, boys."
Ply m alesta rt ed for the back of
the boat and one of the gyps ies
pulled out a shotgu n. One of the
women !nl r rv ened and sa id : · 'Oh
put that thin g away. gi ve thi s
man his kett Ie."
Th e woma n gave Plymale thp
kettle from the ho ld whi ch was
no! Pl ymale's kett le. B ut Ply male put It in the skiff_ As he wa'
rowing to shore to deposit onf'
ket lie so hr co uld rrt u rn for t hC'
other s, the two womrn pulled
t hei r gu ns to let the farmer and
Coffma n, who werr hr adpd for
the su bm erged kettles. get a
sm ell of t he end of a shotgun

farmer had a parl ey be hind a big
1ree Thp fannpr, ela irn in gsome
expertise i n these matters. said it
was ht s opin ion that those two
women were tota lly fe ar less He
thou ght that Coffman and Ply mal e ought to give up their

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The fa rmer and Coffman werr
onl y !1){1 happy to obli ge th e two
women when thPv sa i d swim or
be shot The old man who had
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" iro n" couldn't let himself b('
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fired a few practicr rounds O\'f'r
the head o f P lymale w ho'"' then
was on t he sharP.
Plyma le, Coffman. and the

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Tht · nPx 1schedu led event i s the
an nua l pic ni c 1eovered dis h) at
Ttw Uob Evans Farm s helter ·
hiJUSl'. HioGrande Thrn.on A ug.
I rlw Club wi l l ass ist Pau l and
[)() rnt h_\· HayPs wit h a tea rec ep1 ]() n followi ng the Gyma nfa Ganu
11f tht ' \\'pl sh La nguage Week.

Pirates down Padres;
Royals edge Red Sox
PITTSBURGH IUPIJ Pin ch-hitt er R.J.
Reynolds' two -run sing le in th e eigh t h inni ng
Sa turd ay aftl'fnoon snapped a Ire and hel ped lift
the Pittsburgh Pirates to an 8-4 victory over the
Sa n Diego Padres .
Ted Power, activat ed from thr disa bled I ts!
before the game. picked u p his first win. He
pitched two i nnin gs of onP-h it r elie f. wal ki ng two
and strikin g out one to l ift h is record to 1-2 . as the
Pirates won rhc lOth of the ir l as t II games.
Greg Harris , 4-4. allowed four runs. two hits,
wal ked tw o and stru ck ou t one as t he Padres lo st
their four th straigh t and 13 of 15.
With one out in th e Pight h. Jeff King wa lk ed and
went to third on Jose Lind' s sin gle. Lind took
second on th e th row to third in an attempt to get
King. Pl nch -hltter Wallv Backman wa s in{(.' ntio nally walked to load the- baSl'S Reynolds sin gle d.
breaking the tiP and r·has in g Harris .
Reynolds stolP sPrnnd wit h Rich Rodr iguez
pitchi ng and Sid Brf'Jm followed wit h o two-r un
sin gle. givi ng the Pirates an 8-" l ea d
Joe Car ter sm as hed tJ prodigious thn'e-r un
home ru n in the third in ning brea king out of a
r un -prod ucing sl ump t o push th e Padres ahead

4 3.

George Brett l ed of f wtth a smgle up the middle .
After striking out .Jim Eisenreich. Murphy , 0-6.
ytelded anoth er sin gle to Gera ld Perry, who went
4 for 4.
Jeff Reardon came on to relieve Murphy, and
gave up a single to Willie Wilson. driving hom e
Brett and tying the ga me at 1-l. After Pat Tabler
ground ed into a fie lder 's choice. Pecota slapped a
si ng le to left scori ng Wilson.
Kansas Cit y's Lui s Aquino, 4-0, pitched seven
i nnin gs. allowi ng eight hits and striking out five .
Jeff Montgomery pitched the !lnal two innings l or
Kansas Ci t y to earn his l Oth save_
Cl emens. who has won only once In his last six
starts, pitched seven innin gs, giving up seven hit s
and stri kin g out fiv e.
Romine hit a 2-1 changeup by Aquino In the
seco nd m idway up th e left -field screen for h is
seco nd homer of the season.
The Red Sox threatened to break the game open
i n thr seventh, load i ng the bases with two out s.
But Aqu in o came back to stri ke ou t Bi lly J o
Robic(oux ro end the thr eat.
Th e game was the f ir st half of a day- ni ght
doubleheader. forced after ra in postponed Thurs ·
day' s opener of th e Kansa s City-Boston seri es.

Thp Pirates put togrthrr a thn•e-r un second to
take the lead . Bonds led off with a walk and w••nt
to third on Lind's singlf'. Lind stoiP sPco nd and
m oved to third on Mik e LllVal!iPn_•'s r un -scori ng
infield out. Lind scor ed on a wild pitc h str ike thrcL'
with Bob Wa lk battrng. Walk sco red th e innin g's
third run on Gary Redus's RB I double.
But the Padres took the lead i n the th1rd
Bruce Hu rst sing led wit h onr ou1 ;1 nd Hip
Roberts wal ked Hu rst moved to third on Cwyn n 's
fo rce out. wh ic h hi t off Wal k. Roberto Al omar
si ngled home Hurst and Car ter f oll owed wi th a
home run on a 2-0 pi tch from Walk .
Barr~' Bo nd s j um pPd on H u r sl 's f irst pitch oft hP
six th inning for his l i th homr ru n of t he SPason
ty i ng the game at four
Royals 2, R&lt;•d Sox I - AI Hasto n B1l i P••co ta's
two-out single in lhr eigh1h inning sparh·d th e
K ansas Ci t.v Roy aIs ro a 2 I -.·ic ! or_v Sctt urd a y on·r
the Red Sox- Bo ston's s ixth str aig ht los.-,
Bos ton took a l -0 l r&lt;~d in to thP Pighth on !h i'
st r ength of Kevin Romi n e· ~ Sf'('U nd in ning homl'r
and Roger Clemens' srvPJl h it pitch ing
But w ith Rob Murph\ pitching Ln the Pighth .

D odgers 7, Cubs 0 - At Chicago. Mik e Morg an
pit ched a three-hitter and K al Daniels whacked
two threP-run homers Sa turda y to lead the Los
Ange les Dodgers to a 7-0 victory over Chica go. the
Cubs' six th straight loss.
~organ. 8-i. hurled his f ifth complete game in
18 sta rts and recorded his fourth shutout. The
thre e hit s he al lowed equa led h is career bes t.
accomplis hed In 1979 with Oakland and earlier
this season agar nst St . Louis . He walked two and
struck ou t two.
Greg Maddux. 4-9. suf fer ed th e loss. He pitched
eigh t inn in gs allowing six earned runs, seven hlf s.
four walks and str uck out four
Da nie ls six RBI is a career high.
Len ny Harns opened t he game by loopin g a
si ngle into short cent er. lie then stole second and
took thi rd on ca tc her Joe Girardi 's throwing
error. Kirk Gibso n followed with a walk. a nd
Da niels hit Maddux' s first pitch onto the street
behi nd the ri ght -field bleachers t o five Los
Angeles a 3-0 lead.
E ddie Murray led off the fourth inning with a
dou ble to left and was sacrificed to third by Mtke

Area sports briefs---,
Gallia gridiron meeting
dates scheduled
GALLIPOLI S- Ga llia Acadcmv hea d coach Bre nt Saunders
ann ounc ed that all bo_v s in gra des 9-12 who wa n't to play footbal l
for rhe Bl ue Dev il s th ts fa ll should repo rt to th e Academ)•'s
football l ocker room on Fourth Avenue for weight traming and
co nd it ionin g on Monda y a t /: -1:) a.m The helme t- fitti ng session
will fol low at 10: Io a.m .
At Gage, Southwrstf'rn chirf .l ack .lames announcrd that
co ndltioning dri l ls wi l l hrgin at Southweswrn H_S Mo nday at H
tim .
At \'int on, I\'onh Gall ia skippPr Grrgg Drel anno uncrd that
1he hrlmP" f itting srssi on f or all Pi nH f' foo t ba II pl a.v rrs rn ter i ng
gr ades 9-.2 wi ll br Mo nd ay at~ : :JOp .m ar North Cal ii a H.S. An
organizationa l mf'f'ting for plety r rs· paren ts wil l f ol lou: at 6: JO
Jl m .
At Cheshire. Kyger Crcrk field m&lt;tt shal M el Corn announ ced
th at footba ll helmets would br passed out to all player s rn
grades 912 at the Kvgr r Crcr k I(Vm on Tursd a)' . .lui_\' 2~ at 2 .10
pm

CF:i':TENAR Y - T hP 0 0 . Mr l ntvrr Pa r k Dtstrtct i s
spon soring a frPr junior t~·nnis (' ~tmp dt R;-trroon Crrf'l.; Count~ ·
Par k on Aug . 12 fr om '2 to 5 p.m
Thr purpose of thf' camp, drsig nPd fnr noYirP-IPvrl an d
beginn er player;;;, is to inrrC'as(' thl' aw ;r n•nPss of tPnnis as a
lifetimE' sport. A t the ca mp &lt;:; coring, l im•s. sPrv i ng, ground
s trokes, voll eys, ovrrhrad srrvPs. o..;portsrn&lt;Jnshi p anrl rour t
Pt iquet te will .be taugh t Participant s Cirt' PncourJg erlt o hring
th eir racq uets an d a can of ten ni s balls
For morr informa tion, com act Dan('!Lr .l1'nkins &lt;~t t ht• Park
Disrrict office at 446-4612. ex t. 2o6.

POINT PLF:ASA'JT. 1-1' I' a. - Th e Ci t.v of Poinr Pleasant's
Parks and RPnT'iltion Depanmrnt wi ll offe r tennis i nst ruc t ion
fr om Monday .. Julv 2.1 to F'ridal' .•lug :1at the Ord nancl' Tenni s
Courts .
Opening thf' in ,tructional sc hedule will be thP yo uth
begi nner s classPs ( fur child re n ninf' years old and older 1. wh il' h
begin at Ra nd 9 a m The interm ediate yo uth class will stc1rl aiHJ
a.m .. an d thP advanecd class will commencr a1 11 ;~ rn . Fo r
adulls. the beginners class will begin at 6 p m . followe d ily the
inter med ia te cla ssPs at 7 and H p. m . a nd thr ad\' anced cl;r ss at 9
o.m.
Tea chi ng th e- c lasses will be Jay AldPr, a sumnwr instru r tor
and pl ayer for t he Queen Cit y Racquet Club in Ci11cinnatL
The fee for !h e classes is $25 for two weeks and $lo for one
week. Pre-registration will be held at Krodel Park on Monrla y
For morf' i nformat i on. stop by thP ca mpgrou nd or cal~ M &lt;:tr~' at

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kettles or let the authorll ics
handl r thematter. Itwasagreea hie to al l that th is was the w ise
course. Pl yma le and Coffman
even t ried to fin d the r ight ful
owners of the kettle that w as
recoverPd

GALLIPOLIS - The Ga llipolis Racquet Cl ub will offer a
10-hour tennis ca m p f or j uni or s and a dulls beginning M ond ay
.July 16 at the Club. loca ted on 710 Fi r st Ave.
Partiripants may choose t o attend either th e m orn in g t9 -IJ
a m. i or the e~enln g t6-8 p.m.l sess ion s, or both, if spac e
a~ailailility pe r mits.
The fee i s $50, with a $5 discoun t for those who pre-reg ister by
Friday. July 13. There Is also a $5 per-person disco unt for family
groups of two or mo re. Those w ho do not pre-register should
r eport to the Club on July 16 at 8:30 a.m.
All pa rt ic ipant s will receive In struct ion on pre-tennis skills,
fo reha nd. b ackhand , ground strok es, serve, volley, specialty
sho is. ru les and scori ng, singles and doubles p lay, and ment al
tough ness. ln addit ion. par ticipan ts w ill receive a campT-s hlrt,
m at eria ls for devel opment of sk ills, prizes fo r competitions
winners and discounts on private lessons.
For m ore i nformation. cont ac t Chip Haggerty at 446-7677.

Sciascia. Ai ter an mtleld oul.
Juan Sam uel hit a bouncer to
seco nd baseman RyneSa ndberg.
who booted the bail for an error
an d Murray scor ed the unearned
run to make 11 4-0.
H arri s and Gib son opened thP
eig ht it innin g with b ack to- bark
sing les, and Daniels follow ed
with hi s J:lth homer i nto the
basket tn f ront of the left- field
blt?achPrs.
Th e Cubs hit s were ail si ng les
by A ndre Dawson. an Infield h i t
i ~ the 'our th innmg . and back -t ob ark base hits by Luis Sa laza r
and Domingo Ramos in the
SPVPnt h.

Mills, Lynch
dropped from
U.S. team
By KEITH DRUM
UP I College B.,ketball Writer
DUR HAM . N.C. i UPl i
Cuards Chris Mills of Arizona
and Kevin Lynch of Minnesota
were dropped Sat urday f rom the
U.S. nat ional men's basketball
tha t will play in the Goodwil l
Ca mPs later this month.
Th e cuts of M i lls, a 6-6
sophomore who sa t out last
season after tran sferring f rom
K en tu cky. and 6-5 senior Lynch
reduced the r os ter to H . one
unrter the limit for th e Goodwil l
Ga mes but st il l two above the
lim l l for the Wor ld Champ ionsh ips in A ugu st.
U.S . coac h M ike K rzyzew sk i of
Duke said the remaining 14
players would be available for
the Goodw ill Gam es. whi ch open
.Ju ly 2~ in Seattl e. T wo would then
have to be dropped fo r the World
Champion ships, which are Aug.
8-!9 in Argentina
"I am very plea sed with the
at tit od e and the coopera tion that
thi s team has di splayed," K rzyzewsk i sa id_ " Th e players ca n
now focu s on developing Into a
tea m . no! on making the team.
We f elt we needed to get that done
bf&gt;forc we could have a good
focu s through the Goodwill
Games."
T he remaining 14 are K enny
Anderson of Georgia Tech, Todd
Da y and Lee May berry ol Arkan sas . Chr is GatUng of Old Domin lon . Christian Laettner and
Bobby Hu r ley of Duke, Alonzo
Mou r ning of Georgetown , Billy
Owe ns of Syracuse, Mark Randall of Kansas , Chris Smith of
Co nnecticut, Doug Smith of Missouri , Bryant Stith of VIrginia,
Clarence Weathers poon of Southern Mississippi and Henry Williams ol NC -Charlotte.
The cuts of M i lls and Lynch
were not a surprise. Though both
had performed well In practices,
they were behind Owens, Day
and Sllth as swlngmen.

RHUBARB IN FENWAY - Boston m anager
,Joe Morgan (35) argues with home plat e umpire
Jim Evans (left) ahoul halls and strikes as Red
Sox catcher Tony Pena restrains pitcher RogPr

Clemens (far · right) during the llrsl game of
Saturday's doubleheader against the visiting
Kansas Cit y Royab, who won 2-1. I UP! I

In Tour de France,

Breukink, LeMond close
gap on leader Chiappucci
ST. ETI ENNE. France tUP l i - Greg LeM ond
and Eric Bre uk ink closed thr gap on over all
lea df'r Claudio Ch iapp ucci in thr 77 t h Tour d('
F'ranc·p w! 1h a 27 -mill? brpa kawa _
\ ' i n the
swe ltering ht~i-:1 1 of Sat urday's 1.1th srag(' f rom
Villard de L ans to St Etie nne.
Edu ardo Chozas of Spain won th p Y.'J.rnih.·.._
s tage. edg ing Breukink in a sprin t fini sh aflf'r
th ree hours. 20 minutes. 12 secon ds .
But by succeed ing in the brPak fr om thf' pal'k .
Breuk ink of Holland movPcl in to sf't'O nd pliH'P
overal l. wi thin two min utrs. two srro nd s of thf'
It alian leader LeMond finished the cl ay i n thtrd
pla ce. at 2:34.
The five-man bn:akaw ay group rodr .11 an
average pace of near ly 28 mph desprtr tw o cltmb.s
In punishing humidity and sun shtne that hrought
mid -a ft ernoo n tempera tures to 107 degre es .
" What a day . I never experienced th iS kind ol
heat before, " Q w zas sa id . "I was surpmed by the
brutal surge fr om Breukink an d LeMond f rom
behind . Fort un at ely. I was ab le to keep up with
them and stay i n th eir wake ."
The furious- paced brea k was led by Amrn can
two-t ime winner L eMond. anxiOus to pick up trme
on Ch iappu cci and i nc r ease his lrari ovrr ot hr r
ri va l s. pr inci pa l ly Pedro Dr lgado of Spain .
LeM ond had been riding we ll i n the Alp s stagrs
but finished a di sa ppointi ng f if th in Th ur sda)·'s
mount ain !!m e trial. 56 sPcond s IJPhind B rrukink
and slower than Delgado .
LeMond. too spent to joi n the sp nnt ftnt sh.
p laced fift h in the stage. behind Am crtcan A nd )·
Hampst en and It al ia n Roberto Conti. All 111'1'
flr.i shed in th e sa m e tim e.
But the defending c hampt on gained 4 o.1 on
Chlappucc t. and 30 secon ds on Delgado
"I hope it was worth al l th at work. · LrMnnci
sa id.
At the end of the stage. Chiappucc i 's lca cl
seemed fragile . As le ad er. he was sub;cct to a lot
fr om

CLOSING IN The Netherlands' Eric
BreuklDk 1right) and America's Grec LeMond
close In on leader Claudio Chlappuccl of Italy
during the 13th stage of the Tour de France

" From the start. rvrryone wa s against me. " he
'aid " I co uldn 't keep up with the lead gr oup. I'm
cli sarpoin trrl abo ut havin g lost so muc h time. but
thl' To ur dr Fra nce isn' t over . The lea dfrs arr
battling amo ng themsr lves."
l.PM ond s Z sq uad teamma te. Fre nchma n
Ronan Pensec. w ho had held the overa ll lead for
two dav s had a chance to r ecapture the yel low
jer.se" on a poor dav for Chiappuc c i. But Pensec
fel l to fourt h pla ce overall a fter finishing 7: 47
behtnd the Je,Jdcrs. and appeared to drop out of
ron1f'n tion .
LeMond had bern brlicvrd to be hold ing back
whilr Pen sec was lead ing to .woid a move cos ting
his te am the ye llow jersey Apparently freed from
that obligation. L eMond rode with aband on in
Saturda~, ·s stage.
Delgado, who closed tt r gap on the breakaway
gro up near the end of th e stage to limit the
damage, rema in ed in fifth p lace overa ll, at 4 39.
with It aly's Gianni Bugno sixt h. at 6:25.
Among other possi ble con tenders. Spai n's
Marino Lcj are1ta wa s in seven th place, 8: ?:.1
behind. wi th Mexican Rau l Alcala eighth at 9· 00
and Hampsten in ninth place . at 9:05
A big questio n a frcr Sat urday's stage Is whether
thr leader s of th f' chargC' ca n recover to r ide we ll
tn the fo llowing stages.
T he 14th stage Su ndav i s 127 miles from Le Puy
en VP iav to Millau in thr Ma ss if Cen tra l mountain
ra nge , · with four mocler at£' cl im bs and two
difficu lt ones
The length of the stagr and the c lim bs may wear
on somr riders. although th e wralher was
ex pected to be sli g htly coo!Pr, w ith a cha nce of
aftC'rnoon show Prs.
Forccastl'f s W4'rP prPclirt ing a tPmprra turp of
7~ df•gn•es for
lhP st&lt;Ht. ris ing In 91 in
mid -a ftt•r noon .
Tht• field now to ta ls 16l-! of an origina l1 9H riders,
wit h thP wit hdrawa ls Sat urday of ~a s t (;Prman
Uwe Ampler and 0 1hmar Hafl iger of Sw i tzer land .

Saturday as the pair pass through Saint Ellenoo,
France. Breuldnk Is shown In second, while
LeMond Is In third . ( UPI)

�July 15, 1990

Page-C-2- Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

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f&gt;eople and good st ud ents. and
with time and a lot of hard work.
ihey will become a good cla ss.
~asketb a ll - wJS e. ·
· The 6-3 Brown awragc'll 13.9
Points, seven rPbound s a nd fou r
~s is ts per gam e during his

sen io r year with the Cavalier s of
Napoleon Cross . Also during his
final campaign, he was named
the team's most va l uable player,
was placed on t he first team.
Ali-Ohio Ca pita l Con ference and

fi rs t team, Southeast District.
His best game of the season
was played in December 1989
agai nst Co lumbus Whitehall. in
which he scored 23 points. He was
also a m ember of t he sc hool' s
t rack team .

Brown sai d he was a t rractrd to
Rio Grand e because of it s fac ili ·
ties and programs and It s near ·
ness to home. He plans to major
in business at Rio Gra nde. He is
the son of Cliffo r d and Rosaia
Brown of Chill icothe
Curtis. 6 2. overagl'd 19 J
poin ts . 11.8 rebo unds and 3.4
assists per gamp in his senior
year for th e Minutemen of
Robert Ream. At the end of the
sraso n. he was namE&gt;d to th e
All -Akron Suburb an Lcag ur

team and Dis trict t [I first team
In addi tion. he wa s named lh('
AS L 's leading scorer and rr bounder and was a rf' Clpient of

the L' S. Marine Corps Dis lln -

The son of David and F: lainP
Cur ti s of Akron, his best game of

his sen ior yt_•ar was played last
February, where he scored 30
points and 18 boards against
Akron Field He participated tn
high and long jumps In t ra ck
during his junior year a nd was a
four -year membf'f of his school's
stud en t counciL
Cu r L, who pla ns to major in
seco ndary educarion . sa id hew as
attracted 10 Rio Grande beca use
of its educa tion program. which
had been highly recommended to

him bv his teacher s at Keverr
"T he basketball program Just
speak s for It se lf." Curti s sat d.
"The

coac hPs

told

me

y ou

c ou ldn't find a brtte r coac h th &lt;Hl
John L awhorn , and it s feel s good
to know th at. "
Meade. who played for Da1·e
Young's Green Devils at 1\o rt h
Adam s. averaged 10 pmnts. 10
rebo und s and sf'vrn block rcl

shots J)f' r ga me as a sen ior . HP
sco r ed a eart'er high of 2B point s
last Febru ary in a game ag ain st
Manchester
MeadC' said hr becamP 1ntrr
e s ted in R to Gra nde after at tend

gui s hf'd Al hlrtr Award

Midwestern A thletic Conference
as a j unior and senior and first
team . A ll -Dtstric t at the end of
his senior cam paign . In ad dition .
he wa s a member of his sc hool' s
baseball team .
"I'm familiar with the uptempo sty le of play at Rio
Grande. which is a sty l e I like to
play," Schroer said 1n explain ing
his deci sio n to attend the sou·
theaster n Ohio campu s
He Is presently undecided on a
major at Rio Grande. He is the
son of Lee and G lo ria Sc hroer of
New Knoxville.
St apleton . who averagc'll 24 9
point s. 12.:-J rebounds and fou r
assi sts per game as a senio r for
Jim Heiser 's Vik ings, wa s the
M iami Vallev Co nference Player

ing Lawhorn' s summer basket ball camp. and was impressed by
the facilities and programs. The
son of Denton and Lottie Meade
of Sea man , he plan s to major i n
educa tion .
Monroe. 6-0. is Portsmouth
East 's all -tim e leading scorer,
ca ppin g off a senior career with
an average of 22 point s, 3.6
r ebound s and 4.4 assists per
gam e. He fini shed his high sc hool
eff orl s with 1.356 career point s
and was named the Southern
Ohio Co nference Play er of the
Yea r for 1989-90
In add ition, he was fir st team.
Ail -Dist r ict for the pas l!wo year s
and received special mention.
Ail -State as a player for Rick
Hopk ins' Tartans . His b est ga me
of hi s sen ior season was played
aga i ns t Lucasville Valle)·. w here
he tallied 38 points .
Monroe·s o ther athletic pu r
sui1 s tn high sc hool included
ba sebal l. tPnnis and goU
·1 c hosP 10 ailend Rio Gra nd e
m .:li nly bf'causr i l's closp t o homf'
a nd it s academ ic programs fit
m r . · hr said ThC' son ot \\1 altc r
and .lf'annie Monr oe of Scio to·
v i llr. hr- tcntati\"ely plan s to
m~1 jo r in ('ducat ion .
Schroer . 6-0. is a graduate o!
the basketball progr am tnit i ated
at New Knoxvil!f' by a RPdmen
al umnu s. KPnt WoUt'. who
played for Lawhorn in 1982-86 .
Sc hroe r ave raged 21 points. 10
rebound s and five assi sts in hi s
sr nto r yrar with the Rangers.
r (•sulting i n his rec e1ving speci al
m ention. Al l-State Hi s other
honors mrludr fir·st tea m . All·

CIJ\CINNATI tUPI I - Tom
Browning won his due l wit h NL
victo ry king Frank Viola, and
Randy M yer s shu t down hi s
form er tea mma tes out of the
bullpen for the second straight
n lght .
Browning, 9 5, re ti red the first
12 New York Met s' bailer s and
Myers pitched the final one and
two-third innings Friday night to
nail down a 4-2 Cin cinn ati Reds'
victory for his lee ue- high 19th
save.
Viola, 13-4, struggled all the
way and lasted j us t f i ve innin gs.
"I made up my m ind to go ou t
there and pitch m y ga m e, be
aggressive ," Browning sa id . " 1
wa s tentative m Philadelph ia
1where he fail ed tu hold a 3-0 lead
and las ted ju st fi ve innings ! and 1
knew I had to throw stri kes
aga inst th e Me ts. who are a
disciplin ed team ."
Myers retired f ive of the stx
batters he laced to preserve th e
vic tory , as he did in the second
gam e of a Thu rs day night double
hea der . Brownin g gave up si x
hits over seven and one-third
innin gs and Myers yielded one
hi!.
"The Mets know how 1 p tlch
and they 'r C' a cl ub .vou can"t
arford to mak e mistakes on. "
Mye rs said. "They ·,.,, just
anot her team to mr . I ju st go out
there and try to gl't them out lik e
any ot hf' r club. bec au se th at' s
my job."
R eds man ager Lou Ptniella
disagreed with :-.ly er s.
·'I think he 's pumped up for the

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Sunday Times- Sentinel- Page- C -3

Browning outduels Viola in Reds' 4-2 victory over Mets

of the Year for 1989-90. He was a
member of the MVC' s first team
as a juni or and sen ior and made
t he UP! All-State second team . In
addition, he wa s named Butler
Count y's leading scorer and
rebounder, was picked for the
Bu tl er Co unt y first team and the
Grea ter Cinc i nn ati Area fir st
team .
Stapleton broke 1,000 career
points ln his senior year and had
his best gam e - 47 points aga inst Preble Shawnee l ast
January
T he six recruits will join a
numbe r of r eturnin g Redmen
veteran s thi s fail. The Rio m en
open the new season on Nov . 13 at
ho m e against K e ntu c k y
Christi an.

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

Myers gets 19th save

Redmen sign six basketball players for 1990-91 season
RIO GRANDE - Six high
school basketball athl etes will
loin the ranks of the Universlt v of
Rio Grande men 's basketball
team when it gears for t he 1990-91
season.
The new recruits incl ud e Clif·
ford Brown Jr., a utilit y player
for Chillicothe High Sc hool;
Jason Curtis. a forward lor
Revere High School. Akron; Rob
Meade, a center lor North Adams
High School, Seaman; Kevin
Monroe, a guard for Portsmouth
East High School; K y le Sc hroer ,
a guard for New Knoxville H1gh
School; and Paul Stapleton. a
center for New Miami High
School. Hamilton .
"These are kids who will be
good players down the road ...
sa id John Lawhorn. enter i ng his
lith season as coach of the
ftedmen. remarked. " We like

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July 15. 1990

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M ets because hP ha s something
to prove aga inst them ," Piniel la
said . "The adrl'naiin ha s to be
flowing for him against them."
M yers was traded to the Reds
for closer John Franco in the
offseason.
The M ets were more impressed by Browning.
' 'He pitc hes fast and moves the
ball ali over the place," 1\ew
York m anager Bud Harrel son
sa id "Until the eighth inning he
was pretty much in control, then
It looked like he go! ti red ."
··we were be ing over ·
aggressive , not la ying off BrownIng ' s f irst pit ch." sa id Tim Teufel
of the Mets . " We ju st weren't
self'Ctive to night and he was
throwi ng the bali very welL"
Th e Reds threatened In the

firs t two innings , strandin g fiv P
men on base against VIola. Th ey
broke through for a run in the
fourth wh en Barry Larkin
singled home Mariano Duncan
for a 1 0 lead .
Cincinnati added three runs on
l our hi ts in th l' fif th , with Duncan
hitting an RBI double, JoeO i il'cr
an RBI grounder and Du nc an
cr oss in g the plate on a w ild pitch
for a 4-0 lead .
Da rr yl St rawbrrT\' bro kr
Brown ing' s shu tou t •vith a solo
homer i n the .spventh inning, his
2.1rd After do uble s by K ev i n
El ster and Dave Magadan p r o
du ced th f' srco nd I\ew York run
in the eighth. Myf'rs was sum
mon ed from the bulip!•n to retire
Howa r d Johnson and Teuf el to
Pnd t hr inning.

Elsrv:he re in the l'\ational
Leagu e. Philadelph ia downed
Hou ston 4-2, Lo s Ange les topped
Ch icago 5-2 ; Pittsburgh downed
San Di ego
San Francisco
rtdd ied St. Louis 6-1 an d Mont
re al and Atlan ta was postpon£'d
v rain.
l'hlllies 4, .\stros 2 - Dickil'
T hon bplted two homers Friday
night, lea ding the Philadelphia
Philiies to a 4-2 victory over th e
Hous ton Astros and helpin g rookie pitcher Jo se DeJesus pick up
h is first major-league victory.
Than. who In 1983, hit 20 home
ru ns and drove in 79 run s with the
As tros almost had his car ee r
ended by a Torrez pil ch six
games into the '8l cam paign .
He wa s diagnosed as having a
frac ture of his te mple and
swPlling in hi s eye impaired his
vi sion. He mi ssed the entirP 19R4
seaso rt and h ad been used prim arily as J platoon player with
Houston and Sa n Diego before he
wa s acquired by the Phil li es l ast
year.
He led N L short stops with 15
hom er s and drov(' in 60 runs l as t
vea r but had slruggled at thr
p latr so ra r th is yrar
· "T hon i s a pull h itt L•r," ' sJ id
LPyva. ·· 1 th ink h e h &lt;.~ s been
tr~· in g to J::! O to right too muc h. I
to ld our hittlng instructor Den is
Mr nkr. that I ~, ·an t ed to SPI ' him
pu ll thr bali."
ThJt 's f'xactly what th(' &lt;;hun
s top did F'rid ay night, turning on
tw o pit ches and lau nching them
into the left field stands for hi s
third and fourth homers of the

n.

a ba11Cr

and not ju st worrv ahout
throw i ng str ik es. I told · him I
thought hr was try ing to be too
fine and that he shou ld ju st air it
out. ··
De,l f' sus ag r eed that the advice
helped . "My problem has been
that I wanted t o be a finesse
pitcher and not walk anyone,"
said DeJesus. " He !Leyva! told
me 1 had a good enough fastball
and that I .s hould I" " let it go."
Mike Sco tt . 6-9. gave up four
r uns and fi ve hits in seven
in nings in absorbi ng t he loss.
striking o u t se ven and walking
three.
The Ph il li es took a 2-0 lead 1n
the second . R ickl· .Jord an sing lerl
wi th one ou t and onr: ou1 lat rr .
T hon bla sted a Scott fa stballovl'r

Sl'&lt;i S On

· ·J wJ s tr yi ng t o hit down on th P
ball. " sa id Thon , 'bu t I got a
good pitch and was able to get it
go ing I'v e been play ing more
thts yea r and the more I play. the
better I f eel at the plate.lt makes
it easiPr to adjus t."
De.Jesus. 1-2, picked up his fir st
wln, allowing two runs, and four
hits O\'L'r eig ht innings . DeJesus,
I 2. was reca ll ed from th e min or
l eague last month after coming
over in a tra de wit h Ka nsas City
earlier i n the year .
Da r rel l Ak erfeld s reco rd ed
two out s in thf' ni nth for his
sr cond sa\·e
· 'ThC' r ap on OpJ psu s has
a I wa ys bPf'n hi s lack of control.· ·
sa id Lcvv a. ··wh en y·ou·ve bern
told that you start thinking about
ju st throwin g s trike s But therP
ar e t imrs " 'hen you nepd to work

White Sox ...
!Con tin ued f r om C- 21
ball -c at chin g ins tinct s. brrau sp
th f' I ndians didn ' t ha\·p anvbod y
r lsr
·
Car1rr had a rrp u l&lt;'ltion o f
getting tO RBI in 1wu game s, then
non f' i n the nrxt 10. Or drt \·ing m
run s whpn thf' g amr wa s out o f
hand
Hr start C'd w('!J 1n San Di('g o
hut !at r l.r ha s bPrn in a slump.
The Pactrr . . . t hL' baseball sav s.
don'! play i&lt;•am baseball 1·erv

the lett -field wa iL
T hon' s second homer or 1he ·
game. and fou rth of th e ,-ear in
the seve nlh . gave th e Ph lilies a ·
4 1 lead .
Dodgers 5, Cubs 2 A1
Chic ago. pinch-hitter St an Ja vier
delivered a tie-breaking single :
and Kirk G ibson added a two-run
double in the ninth inning to lead ·
Los Angeles and send Chicago to :
it s llfth-s traight loss. J av ier was ·
battin g for Ramon Martinez.
10-4, who a llowed fi ve hits over ·
eight innings . Jay Howell pitched
th(' n in th for h is s lxt h save. ·
Shawn Bo skle. 3-5, took the loss.
Pirales 4, Padres 1 - At ·
Pitt sburgh. Doug Dra bek
pi tched seve n inning s and Jo se
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White Sox may extend tradition
of old uniforrns to rest of majors
By RICHARD L. SHOOK
LPI Sports Writ er
Fnday·s Mush Baseball food
for th ought.
Tradition holding sway- Ba ck
to the Future? M aybe ba sehall
uniforms ought to look bark into
the past
Let' s hope ba se ball' s brass go t
a good look at those spiffy new old
uniforms the Ch icago White Sox
wore Wed nesday in thetr makeup
game with Milwaukrr at Com i.s ·
key Park .
An old style m ade to look new .
the uniforms com bi ned the bes t
of both eras
You had only to look outsidr thf'
park . whf'rf' rPplica s of the
skull hu ggmg short bill ed hats
were go in g for S3!l - and being
bought - to know how th e idra
went over
Chtcago should appeal to the
leagtJe to let it wear the uniform s
rhr remainder of t he season . It is
Sl' 'itching next season back to the
sty le It wore in the late 1950s .
The popularit\ of such movies
as Field of Drea m s' helped
public awareness of !he o ld er
White Sox uniforms
Baseba l l is a sparr stPI?JX'd in
tradition anywa~· What better
way than uniforms to capita ]iz(l
on that and get a~&lt;· ay from th ose
softb all stv le Jerseys that were so
popular 1n the 1970s and 19ROs .
You c an bet thP markrting
people noticed tho sl:' uniform s
That m ean s morP may fol low .
Take the walk - Ke,·in Mit c hell has some ad,·t ce l or Cecil
Fielder- " la ke thr walk . "
" He' s doing e\·en·t h ing I wa s."
San Francisco left field Mit c hel l
Said at th e All Sta r gam e of the
Detroit first baseman . " E1·erv
lltlng he hits is out. ..
M i tc hel l ha d 31 home run s at
l)te All Sta r break i n 19H9. morr
.than am · of his previous whole

Lyne Center gym,

pool schedules

. RIO GRA~DE- The schedul e
of events for the comi ng week at
Lvne Center is as foUows:
.·
Gym schedule
· Sunday - CLOSED
: Monday - CLOSED
: Tuesday - CLOSE D
· Wednesday - CLOSED
; · Tbunday- CLOSE D
: : Friday 6-8 p.m .. ope n
recreation
: ·SaJurday - CLOSED
; :Sunday , July 22 - CLOSED

srason s. f tf'ldpr hC~ s d unf' tht'
samf&gt; hitt i ng 28.
"T hel' 'r r go mg to pitch him
diffrren ti)." Mitchell prrdict r d
of what will happen to Fi elder in
th e second half. "He's rr al11· no t
going to get anything to hit
They 'd ralhl'r pit c h to th e man
behind him. especially \Vith thr
bases empt y.
" So he's go t to tak e the walk . A
wa lk will help h1s team. too
··rrs th P silmf' thin g D u st y
Baker told me Take th e wa lk
T he man bf'hind y ou ha s go t to
pic k YOU up ...

!\1cKeon

lrad e~ joh~

-

You

wondrr how r vf'n a high ·f'nP rg-:.
pt'rson likr JJck :\1d\.eon c ou ld
h J.\'P tried to du rw u jobs fo r so
long
Ct•rtainly he had som ebod .' to
do th r paperwork and keep up on
the general managrr· s po s1t1on
with San Diego v-.h ilP hi' de\"Oll'd
most of his lime to managin g thP

Padrrs
But m a naging is a full ·ttnw
occupa tion i n it se lf . Y ou wor n ·
and fret PVPn- minutP of l'n' n ·
da .v abou t t hings o\·er w hich _
\·ou
really have no control - th r
performance of player s.
The grea t managPrs arP il ..,
m uch psyc ho log Ls ts as ilnvthing
S t ra tegy is somPthing that takr~o,
care of itsel f during games
M anipul at in g !he medta. pres
en tln g a publiC Image, has
b~come a big part of mana ging
today .
The good manager s tr~· to gC't
their play er s in posi tions whrrr
rh ey.· have the best c hanc P of
succeeding. Wh ic h 1s wh\ pia -

toon 1ng 1.., 'lU f'ffrc tl \"('
,\ l l thi s co n su m r~ \O mu ch ol
th r m ana ger"\ ti mr hr does n t
have time to do thPG:vt "s job t on
Thr G:vl ts co n.&lt;:. tanth on lh('
phonP with his counterpart s on
ot iH'r trams, \l'a nningthe waiH'r
w ire. reading papers from out of
town. ca ll ing sc outs. dealing with
agent s. talking to h1s own min or
l cagur people and v ariuu \ " "
so r!Pd ot her c hores
[\"en with skilled hr lp. it ·..,
su r pris;n g a m·one would wJn t
both jobs .Ju st as surpns tn g
a n_vonr v.·o uld ask a not hr r pf'r son
to do 11 And lor on(' s &lt;.~l a n · . t oo
lh r Padr e~ o \· er ra l ed'~ S pq_' rc~l baseball (X'DplP h&lt;
HT
\ Uggrs tr d Ia t e l~ t he Padrr s wrn '
b\
u\
talrn i
on •r rs timated

Are

her s
Thr' ~ &lt;J .\ S;1n J)ipgo ha.., .1
bunc h of uH..Ii·:idual p layrr s. no!
tea m pla _
,·r rs.
T!1 r two m os t r it r d 1n th r ld! tt'l
r ;;~t r g or _, . arr J dr k Clark anrl.J or
Can er thP tw o mus t o ftl'n
mC' n t io m.'d i n tra dr rum o r s J\
\\"f' ll
Cl ark . th ry sa_, .. sw tngs fr om
th r hf'f' ls w1th rw·n · hack hl'
tdk rs . Ba .sp•., rrn pt\'. ba ses full
\" om' ou t, o nP ou t or tw o out
,\h cad. behind or tied .
Th e Padre s !el l 1n IO\C with
Ca rtrr" s numbf&gt;r s in CIP\ "Pland ,
wh r rr he v.·as wh;!t passed f or th C'
I ndian s· ofiPn s(' T hr Padre ..,
f ig urPd hP m1ght f'\"Pn 1mpro,·c
v.:it h be tt C' r hittr rs around h1m
T hry o\ ·rrlook rd thr !a r t hr
pld\·rd cr ntr'r i11 Cl f'\ t&gt; lcmd. i n
spi tf' of a .&lt;.o-su arm and a\·r ra ge
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24 Cont amer s
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Annoys , wo rnes
Seesaws
Harem room

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Wtlty remarks

33 Pleat
34 '"Brother - ··
35 Soaks, as II a. .
37 Dampen s
39 Corrode
40 Caud al

92 Otsdam
95 Gather

4 -

98 Reckles s;

6 ·· - law··

tmprudent
99 Regular; natural
101 Summon

together
t03 Cook slowly
104 Play segment
105 Concept
106 Charles · Pnncess
107 Ele vator stgn
108 Scorch
I tO Baseball stat
1 I 1 Ol d pronoun
t 12 War god
113 " West - Story ··
115 Faroe Islands

co ndtltoner

7 Pnest's vestment

8 Frame of mmd
9 ·· rorn - Two
L011ers
10 Small ft sh

II Separa te
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Neon symbol
Pay attention
Sk il l
C hangtng

dnectton
17 Madd en
16 Btrds ' homes

Garfunkel
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89 Early morn

92 Dallas un1 v
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116 Shade trees
11 6 Allowan ce for

126 Smgtng bt rd

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46 Seed coattng
4 7 ··- Wtlt"l the

127 Chmese pagod as

Men ·
58 Friel o l 59 Solrcrtude

60 Landon 10
6 2 Htgh mountam
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68 Tan talum symbol
69 Metal fastener
70 Spli t - soup
71 Swelt of the sea
73 Smooth s the
fea thers o l
75 Sum total
77 Prefix wtth era t

130 Ashes of seaweed

132 Young:,ters
t33 Seasonrng

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Aft ernoon

135 Undergarment

127 ··- Story'"
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Anger

Chooses
Seraglio
Mone-y . lucre
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Gratrf tes
M ate

150 Soup dtshes
152 Fumed
153 Moun tarn lak e

t 54 Stull
156 Alttc

157 Moun tams ol

78 Soap plant

Sou th Ameflca
158 Changes color ot

80 Tttles

159 Evergreen shrubs

8 1 Money tn Tokyo
82 On ptns and -

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(anxtous)
84 Intr act able

person
86 Chtef art enes
87 Ironed

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2 Schoolbook
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- Grtt"
She - Htm
Wr ong

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45 Free fr om dross
46 Blazrng
47 ·· That 49 Le t fait

51 Specks
52 Restauranl
worker
53 Home. to Carlos
54 Astringent
56 Violent
windstorms
59 Gunner
60 Apportron
61 Country ot Asta
63 Object formally
65 Approach
67 Forerunner ol CIA
69 Greek teller
70 Throb

board

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12 I Females · colloQ
122 tn s1stence

GOOD ,JOB , DARR\'L - Chu ck Hiller, the :'l;ew
\'ork Mets' third-base coac h ilelll congratulates
Darryl Strawberry foUowing Strawberry's sixth·

inning homer ( his 23rdl aga inst the Red.' in
Cincinnatl. However , thl' R eds Itullt•d ahPad to
win H. ( U PII

123 Bark
125 Click beetles
126 Bealty ol " D1ck
Tracy ··
127 Makes lace
129 Food program
13t Heavenly body
132 Crown

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133 Hurried
134 Mends with

cotton
t36 Stopple
138 Rosters
140 Poems

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147 DOE
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Loi~

Rurl ha' lu•t•n t•mploved with
Farmer' Rank for over 21 ~ear•. Loi • i~
currf'ntl~· Loan Clerk for tlw hank.
Loi~ and lwr hus hand, Marvin, rf's idf'
in Pomt•rov. Tht·v haH' four 1•hildren Jeff, Rand~', Mrla.ni e anti David, and four
wandchildren. She atll·nded Ohio Lniv·
prsih'. Shf' i~ a mf'mhf'r of the Trini1~·
Conwf'~ational Church and j, the church
choir director.
l.oi~ enjoy~ rnu~ic and ht•r church
work. Lois will he retiring on July :\0.

151 Before

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154 Ed.'s concern

Marinaro tO
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July 15, 1990

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

July 15, 1990

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

With MacFarlane's two-RBI single,

AL Contests•••

Kansas City posts 5-3 win over Boston
By United Press Inwrnatlonal
Mike McFarlane was cr ying
lor h e lp: He ha d s truc k out
leeb1ly h1s ft rst tw o ti mes at bat
aga mst Mike Bodd ic ker an d he
llad two str ikes aga ins t him . wi th
the go -a hea d run a t th ird. when
his co m rddP came t o tht• resc ue
· Mac F ar la ne s tro ked a broken
ba t , t wo- run single to snap a 2-2

tha t's what I was sw mging at a ll
nig ht,· Mac farlane sa id "But . I
guess. f have to g ive myself some
cred it. "
The loss was th e fift h st ra ight
for the Red Sox, who e ntered tho
game ti ed with Toront o fo r fir st
place a top the American League
East. The Red Sox s tranded 12

h11ter Danny Tarta bull snapped
an 0 for 16 drought by· bell ing a
sho t off the center -field wall. bu I
lim ped to firs t fo r a single and

lUting the Kansas Cit v Roy a ls to
a 5-3 tri umph over thf· sl u.rnp lng
8os ton Red Sox .
" lt di ed a hero:· sa id Mac Far
Ja ne ol his crac ked bal. " H P
i Boddicken had me be fuddl ed
a ll nig ht The fi rs t two at -ba ts hr
made mr look terri blf' and th f'
firs t two swi ngs tof thP third
a t ~ b a ll
he mad&lt;&gt; me loo k
ter ri ble. "

With the score knotted 2·21n th e
six th , Jim Eisp nreich str oked a
-t wo-out sin gle a nd 'ito lP seco nd .

Af ter Will ie Wilso n wal ked. both
r unners m ovpd up on a wil d pit c h
befo re M acFarlanr lmPd hb

ha d to leave the ga me wll h ,
st rai ned le[t groin . Pi nc h ru nner
(See AL on C-3)

tn nin g.
"It was a lu ckY win for th em ."
sa id Bos ton rnonager J oe Mor gan . ··we had our c hances.
sc,·cra l of the m ...
To m Gordon, 61i. who had lost
hb las t t~·o sta r ts . wor ked six
innings. allowing two ru ns i:lnd

J uly 21 at 1: 30 p.m. a t Cliffside
Go U Co urse.
wi ll be e ligible to plav in the ACS
to ur narnPnt at the F tres tonP Go lf

POME ROY -The fifth annual
char ity go lf sc ramble for th e
Me igs Co unt y Heart Associa tion
wil l be held Thursday at the
JayMa r Gol f Club.
·
A lunc h a nd calcutta will be at
noon with a shotgun s tart a t I
p.m . loUowed by an award
di nner. Accord ing to Bob F reed
who is heading up the s pecial

srven h it s for thP wi n.

Co urse in Akron

fund ra iuer numerous bu sinesses

GA LLI POLI S Cou nt ~ ' c h a ptl~r

Tl1 e Gall ta

ol thr Amer ica n

Ca ncer Socict:. i ~ ~ po n sor in g its
an nua l golf scram bl P Sa tur day.

T he \\,. inner of thr tourname nt

tog t hP r ." said Cord o n ''I t has n 't
bl'f'n a hap py thing. Things were
not go ing wr ll in th e firs t half ."
Wilso n .s inglPd . stole seco nd

The fee for members ts $~ 0 and
for non-member s it is $50. ln d i·
vi ct uals or businrsses looki ng to
s ponsor a hole must pay a $100
fee.

a nd sco rPd on Pa t Ta bl er"s RBI
sing iP to mak e 11 :l -2 tn tlw

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cllUict· of a Dod ge D~·na&lt;;t \ · . a

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Par ti c ipa ti. tg go lf er s wh o sink
ho le -1 n-u nP ma y h&lt;J\ 'C the ir

a FL•rd

broken ba t smgle.

Rob Mu rphr.

Pu ntia c Cra nd

Pr i x.

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in th e other s trike zone becausr

Tr a ilin g 2· 1. K an sas Cit y ti ed
the ga m e in the f ourt h. Leadoff

Thund('rhi rtl

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The entry fee is $50 and that
i nc lud es gn •e n fee s.

cartf~s .the

mea ls. and all re fre shm ents. To
rcg is! Pr. residents should c alli he
rlub house. 992-6312 or Bob Fr eed
a t 992 2044 by 5 p.m . on Wednes-

GOLF SCRAMBLE - Completing plans fur th e charily golf
scramble which will take place Thursda,y at the .Jay '\Jar Golf Club
are Bob Freed, chairman, and Sandy IannareiU, president of the
Meigs County Heart Association which will receive the proceeds.

day . :\11 a rf'a golfers are we lcorn r tn pa rti c ipa te. Freed sa id .

Turnptkc Ford of Ga llipolis has

Cutl ass

donatf'd a ra r for a hole in one on
numbrr ni ne

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SUNDAY-WEDNESDAY

dl'l lo enc h druv( ' in a run for t hP
Jl i r·J t C'- . who . coupled with 1\" pw
Yo r k's loss in Cinc inn ati. OJ)f'nf'd
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Giants 6, Cardinal s I - At St.
Loui s. Don Ro bins o n pitc hPd
srvpn in ni ngs of four hit bal l and
do ubled homC' th e winnin g ru n.
lead ing Sa n Francisco to it s fllth
straig ht wi n
Jl'ff Rrantl Py
pit c hr d ! hi ' fin al tw o innin gs fo r
hi.'- 14 th s a~·P . St l. o ui ~ star ter

DAILY SERVICE SCHEDULE
10 AM.- TEACHING SEMINAR
7 P.M.-HOLY RALLY

I: 30 p.m . will hav r their c hoicr oil L-R 1 a Dodg1•
Dyn asty, Pontiac Gra nd Prix, Ford Thund erbird
or Oldsmobile Cutlass - if they sink a hole- in -onr .

LOCATED IN SYRACUSE, OHIO ON RT. 124
GUEST SPEAKERS
HOST PASTOR: MIKE PANGIO
REV. JOHN POLN
REV. DEAN LUNSFORD
ALSO A SPECIAL YOUTH TENT
MONDAY-WEDNESDAY 7 P.M.
GUEST SPEAKER: ANGELA LUNSFORD

E xpos-Brav es game postponed
A t A tl anta, M ont r £' &lt;:!1 e~n d
:\t lan ta wrr P po.&lt;&gt; tpon(•d f ollow ing a 77- mi nuH' r ain dl' ia y an d
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held by his son Brian, for $375 at the Bob Evans/ Arthritis
Foundation Dr eam Week baseball game in June at th e University
of Rio Grande. Clark (left), a residentoiWestColumbla, was a star
outflelder for the Philadelphia Phlllles In the early 1954ls, finishing
only two percentage points behind batting champion Stan Musial.
St. Louis Cardinals first b!L...,man and Hall ol Farne r. In 1952.

COLLISION TIME - That"s what's in effect, as New York
Yankees SteV&lt;' Sax (left) and J esse Barfield collide upon
converging upon a short fly ball hit by the Chicago White Sox•s
Scott Fletcher In the third Inning of Friday night's game In New
York. which the Yankees won 3-2. (UPI )

Sat urday .

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Orioles, Twin ~
split twinhiU
At Baltimore, Ph il Bra dley
sm ashed a grand sla m a nd
Ra ndy Milliga n bel te d two homer s to power Ba ltimore to an 8-5
win In the first game Ma rk
Williamson, 6-1, earne d th e vie
tory with two Innin gs of two-hit
relief. J uan Berengue r, 6 2. s uf fered th e Joss .
In the nigh tc ap, John Moses
and Kent Hrbe k hit home runs to
power Minnesota to a 3-1 victory
and gain a spill of th e doubleheader. David West , 5-6, scattere d five hits ove r six and
one-third Innings and Dave Johnson, 8 ~ 5, took the lo ss des pite
givi ng up only four hits.
Angels 2, Blue Jays 0
AI An aheim . Calif .. Jim Abbott
tos sed a lour-hiller lor h!S first
shutout ol th e se ason and Lance
P arri sh delivered a two- r un
hom er In the second innin g,
car rying California . Abbott. 6-7,
outdueled Todd Stottlemyre. who
a lso threw a lour-hitter.
Brewers 2, A's 0
At Oakla nd. Calif.. Mark Knudso n sc attered seven hils for hi s
f1rs t ca reer s hu tou t and Dave
Pa rker drove In both run s with a
hom e run and a sa crifice fl y to
lead Milwaukee. Knudson . 6-4,
earne d his second complete
game of the season . Dave Stewart. 11-8. went e ight innings.
losln g his fourth in his las t si x
ga mes
Indians 13, Mariners 7
At Seattl e, Sand y Alomar
drove in four run s and Tom
Ca ndlotti pos te d his sixth win
aga in st no losses on thl' road to
power Cl eveland . Ca ndiolli. 10 1.
we nt seven i nnings. allowing a
run and fiv e hits. Mall Youn g fell
to 3-10.

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comple te-game effort
Rangers 7, Tigers 6
At Detroit, Pete ln cav igli a's
1hree-run double in the seve nth
inn ing snapped a 4-4 li e to c a rry
Te xas. The victor y was the six th
straight lor 1he Rangers . th eir
long es t winnin g s trea k of the
season. Texas starter Bobby
Witt . 6-B. ea r ned the win . J erry
Do n Glea ton, 1-2. suf fered the
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Bill Peco ta a dva nced to third on
Elsenre lch's double and scored
the tying run on Wilson 's Inf ield
hit .
The Roya ls moved ahead 1-0 In
th e second on Table r' s RBI single
before Bos ton gra bbed th e lead
with a pair of runs in the hottom
olth e Inning.
Dwi ght Evans and Mike Greenwe ll drew wa lks leading off the
innin g. Tony Pena slapped an
RBI singl e, s eorin~ Evan s to tie
the game. Kevin Romine followed with a run -scoring single,
moving Bos ton ahea d 2-1.
Ea ch tea m turned th ree doubl e
plays In the first five innings.
El sewherP In the AmPri can
Lea gue, Chi cago clipped New
Yo rk 3-2. Texas tripped Detroit
7-6, Ba ltimore dumped Minne~
sota 8-5 In the first game of a
doubl ehea de r but fell 3-1 to th e
Twins In the ni ghtcap, California
bla nked Toronto 2-0. Milwauk ee
shutout Oakland 2-0, and Clevela nd clobbered Seattle 13~ 7 .
White Sox 3, Yankees 2
At 1\ew York, Greg Hibbard .
7-5, and two relievers blanke d
New York over the final fi ve
innings and La nce Johnson drove
in the winnin g run with a
fif th-In ning sacrifice fly . Bobby
Th igpen ga ined his 28th save
Chuck Car y, 4-5, gave up two

Golf scramble set
ACS golf scramble
for Thursday
slated for July 21

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Pomeroy

Middleport Gallipolis. Ohto

July 15. 1990

Pomt Pleasant. W Va.

July 15. 1990

Storms halt most of second round
of women's U.S. Open championship
By DAVID MOFFfl'
UPI Sports \\'r ite
DULUTH , Ga . I UP I I · Th un
derstorrn s ca used three suspen

sions totalin g six hours Frida v at
the women 's US Open goU
c hampi ons hip, preventin g
nearly two-th irds of the 156player fie ld from completing the
second round .

F irst -round co-l eader Pattv
Shee han, who post ed a r eco rd
6-under -par lili Thursday when
the Ope n was dela yed twice by

ra in , fin ally go t on the co urse at

I.ISTE!'I]I;G TO DAD - WhUt• sizin g up her
&gt;hoi on the lOth hole, Vicki Goetze, the 17-year-oid

"·unwn's amateu r champion, listens to somr

advice from her lather, caddy Gregg Goetze,
during Friday's second-round action in the
women's U.S. Open In lluluth, Ga. (UPI)

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7. 30 p.m . EDT Friday and played
only three ho les before halted by
darkness . She improved to 7
und er for the tournam en t.
" I I wa s a marat hon _ I thin k I
have to go home and go to bed ...
Shee han sa id. As for 33 hole s
Sat urd ay,· 'that's no big dea l. 1'11
be ready t o play.' ·
Th e ot her fir st-round coleader. 1986 Open c hampion J ane
Geddes . completed her round
over an 11 -hour period . She fel l
i nt o third with a 2-over -74 for the
day, putti ng her three strok es
behmd Shee han .
Colleen Wal ker. playing '" the
sa m e threesome as Shee han.
started with three stra ight bi r
dies to cl imb i nto second p lace at
6-under.
" II was j ust a tough dav . ·
Geddes sa id . ·'The co urse played
t hree clubs longer on eve r y hoiP.
f was doin g my bes t . frying l o
stay patient . I'm glad fm done.

Bel l SJ 1d 11 IA·as neC'essarv 10
Jdj usl t hl' Open format. pla yin g
the thtrd round i n threesomE's
ins w ad of twosom es as usua l and
ha vi ng the groups st art off from
both t he f irst and lOth tees.
" We had a sim ilar situati on at
Plai nfield tN .J.i in 1987," Be ll
said. ·'W e had a terrific storm on
Saturday and played th e fin al
round on Monday _"
Th ere were 24 go lfers on the
course Thursday whPn th r first
round wa s suspended until Frida v morning Among that group.
th e on l:v onP who made a r un at
th e lead wa s Caro line Kegg1. who
birdied thr f inal ftrS\·round hole
10 post a o unde r -pa r 6'i . 13ut

Kegg i was back to 2-under after
play i ng the first l 'i ho les of th e
second round i n 3-over
Among other second -r ound fin ishers. Bet h Dan iel. Meg Mallon
and Rosie Jones were at 2-under
142. defe nding champion Betsy
King and 1hree -lime Open c hamp
Hollis Stacy were l i ed atl43 and
Pal Brad l ey wa s at 144 .
" Thi s h a·s been very tiring."
King sa td whi le wa iling out
Frida y's third suspens ion . "It 's
been a lon g, long day . 1 j ust h ope
thw gs w ill clear up so we ca n get
on v.: tt h thi s tourn ament.··
l~owr\·er. 1he wea t her forecast
ra liPd for co ntinuing i nclemen r
w(' a!hr r throu ~:.: h !h f' wrekend _

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Okla ., lin" ~ up a pull on thP HHh gr.-e n during
Frida)·., -,rro nd - round action at tlw Bank of

Boston Cl assic at the P l easant Valley Co untry
Club In Sutton, Mass. Verplank l ed the second
round with -7 und er par 68. I UPI )

Verplank shoots 68 for one-shot
lead in Bank of Boston Classic
SL: TTO:\. Mass 1 L PJ 1 - Scoll
\'rrplank fin'd a sf'cond-rou nd
.'l -undrr -p ar ~ Frida~: for a onf'
•il rok e lea d ove r La rry Rinker i n
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\ 'cr piJnk s thrrr -birdiP. nohogev ro und left h im at 7-under 13.\ after two rounds . Ri nker shot
a 61 Fr idav for the seco nd bes t
round of 1he da y. and stood at1 36
fo r the tou rn amen t. Mike Smit h.
Steve Pa te . Brian Wa ll s. Bi ll
Glasson. DA Weibring a nd
fo rm er Pleasant Va l ley win ner
John :vta haffry wPre two stro kes
behind the leader Fifty-sPve n
p la yr r~ v:erf'

Smith

at par -142 or bPfter .
was thP first-round

lea der after shootin g a 65
Thursday .
Verpl ank sa id his ga me finally
rou nded Into shape alter he had
his medication adjusted for di abetes . He has suffered f rom the
dIs ease for 17 years.
Verp lank' s r ound also places
him in a 36-hole lead for the fir st
ti me since the 1988 Buick Open ,
the l ast of his two PGA Tour
vi ctor ies. The former U.S. Ama teu r and NCAA c hampion won
the 1985 Wester n Open as an
amateur .
Verpiank sa id he's not a player

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who li kes play ing a shot or two off
1he lea d.
" I like being ahead," he said .
"T hat way 1 k now if I play as
good as f can play, 1 got a pretty
good chance of stayi ng ahead. If

Gallipolis, Ohio

Point Pleasant. W. Va .

Sunday Times-Sentinel

Page C-7

Y, ORr-; S\\E_II;SON
UPI Sports Writer
EAST RUTHERFORD, 1\.J.
tU Pit- M tchael Andreltl r eg islered th e fastes t lime F ri day 10
the opening qualifying sess ion
for the Meadowland s Grand
Pr ix. the midwa y point In t he
CA RTPPG Indy ca r championship series.
After two days of hea vy ra in.
the fir st of two quamy ing sesslons was conducted on a cool
afternoon with intermllt ent sunshine. yielding good t imes .
Andretti completed his f as tes t
lap in 38.297 seconds at an
average speed of 114.401 mph to
earn the provisiona l pole pos i tion
pending Sat urday's seco nd
sessi on .
CART point leader R ick M ea r s
cloc ked the second-fa stest lime,
113 .771 mph . and completed his
fastes t lap In 38.509.
Andretti developed m otor trouble shortly after clocking his best
l ap and sat ou t th e last seven
minulesw aiting toseei f anybody
would catc h him .
"We we re fort unatE' not to get

bumped off th e le ad after th e
motor brok e." he sa id _ " Th e la p
11 broke was my quickest lap . 1
br oke down two t urns fr om the
end .
" I almost hi t th e wall - thf'
engine dumped a bunch of oil on
m y rear t ires and I almost lost
it ..
Though the las t threP Frida ~
lea ders have maintained I he poiP
position 1n Saturd ay's seco nd
round of qualiliers . Andrellt wa s
not conf ident.
"Th e trac k was getting beller
and better as the session wore
on," he said . "It will be f aste r
tomorrow . unfortunately ..
Mears made big improvement s alter a morning practi ce
sess ion to com e in secondfa stest.
" We made some cha nges du r ing the session th at gave us a bit
of a ga in," sa id M ears. " T he car
is gettin g better ail the time. Th e
car Is getti ng more con sis tent
from t rack to track. which i s
alw ays a good sign."
Mears leads th e CA RT cham pionship rac e in point s but a

BLOOMINGTON. l nd tG Pi t
- Law r ence Funderburke. who
qui! the Ind iana University basket ball program during hi s f res hman yea r l as t Dece mber, isn't
say ing where he will be thi s f all
His options ar e l im ited becau se
he is still tied to a national leit er
of Intent he signed with IU .
He won' t return to St. Ca tha
rln e Co lle ge in Spr in gfield, K y .
where he enrol led last J anu ary.
his allorney, Wi lliam Fl eck .
sa id.
F underbu rk e had con si dered
re turn ing to I U for summer
sc hool, hoping to comp lete a full
year at lndtana a nd to ga in hi s
r elease from the leiter of int en t.
Howpv e r, David PricP of the
Co llegia t e Comm tssi oners Associa tion sa id Funderbur ke cannot
u se summ er school to q ua l ify for
a year of residence at I U. He sa id
the NCAA man ua l d efines a year
of residence as two se mesters or
three quarter s. excl udi ng
sum mer school.

F'IE'&lt;'k claim s tht' ru le r efPrs ttl
the school to which an at hiPII·
tr ansfers. not to thP ori gi n;!!
schoo l
He said he f avors ftlln g sui t but
has not been au th onzPd b\
F und erburk e to do so.
Wi th a r etur n lo th e K enluek ,v
junior coll ege apparent ly not an
opti on, Fu nderbu rke has f ew
c hoices l eft . On e wou ld be
another ju nior co llege. If he does
not co mplet e one -f ull year at IU
or graduat e from a t wo-year
junior col lege . he ca nnot alte nd
anot her Divtsion I school wit hou t
forf eit i ng two yea rs of eligibilit v .
Such a forfeiture would leave
him w i th onJ:,-· one yea r of
eligibility .
He co uld ret urn to I L thi s fall
but. und er an NCAA rul e. wou ld
not be eligible to play ba ske tba ll.
Fl eck sa id 1U has the opt ton of
releasi ng Funderburk e from the
leller of intent but has not done

number of dm·t•r&lt; are rig hi un
his hl' l'i s
"T I1is ;, onl' ol the ti ght est
rar·Ps wt' v" l' VPr had. " h•• sa id.
·; thin k it wi l l go r ight down to
thP rn&lt;l and lJP t he lightes t finish

rver in term s of the number of
driver s i n it
Michael's father Mariu Andrelti was th ird wi th a 113.22 1
cloc k ing in :!K.696 seco nd s

Elliott wins pole for

Sunday~s

MONRO F.. Wa sh - Bil l Ell ioll br oke his own four year -o ld trac k
r ecord fr id ay In cia im the poll' posit ion for today's $100,o00 1\ASCAR
Mo torcraf't :100 stock c ar rac e at Eve r green Spf'f'dway .
Th e 1987 :\/\SCAR Win ston Cup champio n, who won this eve nt the
sa mt• seaso n, l apped th e .ti4ti miie ova l at 23.651i seconds. 98 .309 mph
Ill" ford Thund erbird. Elliot t' s old reco rd was 97.1i90 mph
The exis ting standard, however. already had been broken when
Elltoll took hiS two q ual ify ing lap s. NASCAR Winston Wes t Seri es
championship leader Bi ll Sedgwi ck of Van Nuys. Ca l if., who 'll star t
his Chev ro let Lum in a seco nd in toda y's 500 -Iap eve n 1. was c l ocked at
97 718 mph.
And despite hav ing unofficia lly surp asse d the old standard dur ing
t hr morn i ng ·s pract ice session, El l iot t wasn ., ce rtai n thE' speed would
carry ove r in to the afternoon.
" We were conc erned about a late quali fying time ... he sa id. " You
never k now when somebody has squirted so me wat er on the track or
som C'thing . You're a li tt le hesit ant when yo u go down in10 th e corner.
And it w as a little hoTte r this afternoon .··
Ellioll h as ru n all f iv e pr ev ious Motorcra ft 500s bu t has finished
on lv tw icc. Despi tc s ta rti ng on th C' polr for las 1year' s race, hE' was out

NASCAR Motorcraft 500
after lR laps du e lo over heating.
Third f as t in Fr id av·s time tr ia ls was Wins ton Wes t SP rir s rookiP
M ike Chase of Bake~sfie l d. Ca lif .. Buick Regal, 97. 673 mph . Fo urth
wa s four-time V\inston West Series Champio n Roy Smith of Ca nada.
Ford Thunderbtrd. 97.013 mph. Thr ee-time and defe nding Motorcrafl
500 wi nner Chad Little of Spoka ne wa s f ifth, al so i n a Thunderbird . at
76 .920 mph
Tod ay·s ra ce begins at 1:.10 p.m. 1PDTt

ROBERT M. HOLLEY, M.D.
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Bruguera posts win in Swiss Open
GSTA AD. Swi tzerland 1L:P i t
- Span is h trpnager Ser gi Brugu Pra upset Pighlh- seeded Swiss
Ma r c Rosse I ti .1. 7-o Sa turdav to
rr ach th e final of the $300.000
Sw i ss
Opf' n
T (•n n i s
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flru gucr a w tll fa ce the htghrst
sun·i,·ing sPed. \ o. ") M&lt;~rtin
J :li tr of ..-\rgrn tina. in !h e fin al on
Su nd ~ l\"

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l-i&lt;.Jitian Ron ald Age nor i n !h('
orher sem ifinal. w innin g 7·5, 6-1
to boost hi s career r eco rd against
Age nor to 4-L
.Liitr

reg ister in g th E' !E' nth ·fa stP.&lt;..:t
l i m e. Thou gh the ve hic le wa.&gt;
wrecked. he walked away from
th e accide nt and was g iven rhr
OK to continu e In his back -up r·ar

· f wt sh mv dad l uck." said
Michael ,· He iikrs thi s plac e."
The sess1on was inwr rup ted by
a red fl ag when .John A ndretti
crashpd his c ar in to thP wa ll after

8:30 a.m, • 6:00 p:m.

Bru guera. 19. took onP hour .
29 m inutes to dispatch Ro sser
In the fir st se t. Rosse! was not
as sha r p as in prev iou s mat ches.
but the Swis s player rall ird in thr
srco nd .
Re lyi n~ on his boom ing srnf'
and strong fo reh and. he domi
na ted t acti cs. but commitlrd
cos t! ~· un forced error s t oward s
the end
Bru gucra br okr Ro ssrt for a
li-5 lead w11h preCIS ion pa ss ing
shots before holdin g hi s ser ve
and co nverU ng his firs t of two
ma tc h point s.

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Sports briefs

Middleport

~dreui wins pole Friday for Meadowlands Grand Prix

Funderburke's options fewer
because of pact with Indiana

I've nt•v er been at a go lf co ursr
for 12 hours i n my ltfe."
On ly S4 gol fer s completed the
second round Friday and 18
never started . Seco nd -rou nd play
was sc hedul ed to res ume at 7. 15
a. m . EDT Sat urday.
Judy Bell . a membe r of the
USG A execu ti ve commill ec. sat d
it was hoped that the second
r ound coul d be comp let ed ear lv
enough Sat ur da y to al so get in the
third round . Tha t would allow th e
tournam ent to end Sunda .v as
sc hedu led.
'We 'l l keep plavt ng until we
have a champion ... Be ll sa id .
'Un til mid -September if that ts
w hat it tak es ...
Be ll was asked tf the L:SGA
might co ns id rr cu tlin g thr 12ho le Open 10 Si holes. -~o. ·· she
rrpli r d ·J ca n't concri\'P 11 ..
He ll sa id th e rain. reportPd to
br i n rxcrssof two i nchrs Frid a\·.
causrd flood ing 1n l ow - l _vln~
areas along the Challahoocher
River .
" T he gree ns arc· ho ld ing up
pretty we II. " she sa td. -- nu 1 11 S
t&lt;Jkin g time tod r.vou trh osr lov.:r r

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35 yard s from th e pin on I he pa r -4
~l h , wh tch wa s hi s 17 th hole of th e
da y.
' 'Th at par wa s worth two
bi rd ies." Verplank said .
After winnin g the Bu ic k Ope n
and $:366 .045 for 31st on th e money
I ist i n 1988. Vcrpl an k dropped to
!41 st l as t year and won less th an
$20.000 through ear ly M av of thi s

year.
Last March. on the r ecommrn ·
dation of fel low pro and diabet ic.
Mark Lye. Verpl ank chec k ~d
into a Fort Meyers. Fla hospita l.
The res ull was a change in his
da i ly m edicati on and, he sa id. a
generally beller effort to tak~
care of himself
" I 'm playi ng the same as I d id
I he fir st half of th e year when I
won $15,000. " h~ sa id. " ] w as
probably even pulli ng be llrr
then Bu t I ju st f ailed to rea lize
tha t i f yo u don't fee l l ik e a d arn .
you won't play li ke a darn .
" U ntil i t punches you rig ht i n
the f ace. yo u don' I a dm it it. M ost

of the guys out here oH P pretty
stubborn. I kep t think mg . ' Th ere
must b&lt;' something \\TOng w1th
m .v game. J' vr got to changf' m.\
swi ng. etc· Fo rt unat el_v. f did n't
m ake any· changes. Wh en I got
bad off. I final ly went i nto the
hosp it al. "
A winner of $128.680 over hi.s
last seven tourn am en ts. Vf'r
plank ro unded i nto form sl ow lv·
aft er the change in m edici ne. At
!he Byron Nelson Cl as siC where
he fa iled t o make !h e cu t . hi s
caddie was fellow Ok lahoma
St al e Cowbo y Brtan Watt s.
Wat ts. who shol a secon d
round 68 to sit two shot s back of
his f r iend. gave V&lt;'rpla nk so mr
so lid advi ce.
" He kept sayt ng. · Youl·e go ll o
get th at ol d attitude you h ad bar k
when you were in co llege. When
.vo u went out an d knrw you wprr
gomg 10 win .... Verplank sa id.
Ri nker' s 6-under score wa s
be llere d only by Steve E iche lber ger' s 6i F'r iday. Rin ker hit 15
green s and played bogey -f ree.

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

July 15, 1990

Farm/ Business

=Woosnam wins
Scottish Open
G L ENEAG L ES, Scotla nd
IUP\1 - A fina l round 3-underpar 68 Saturday gave Welshm an

l an Woosnarn a four ·stroke win
in the $720,000 Scottish Open and
bac k·to- bac k vl c toiics on the
European To ur.
Woos nam finis hed at 15-u nd erpar 269 , four str okes in front of
Zimbabwe's M a rk McN ulty In
third pl ace ai 9- under -par 275
were Sco tland' s Go rd on Bra nd
J r. and E nglishm an Ma lco lm
Macke nZie .
T he win co nsolidated Woos
nam 's postti on at the top of the
E uropea n tour as he too k h1 s
third ti tle of th e yea r Woos nam
won the Med il erran ea n Open at
Las Bri sas in ear ly Ma rc h an d
last wee k' s Monte Carlo Open at
Mon t AgeL
M cN u l t y moved abovP Sp a 1n's

Jose M aria Ol azaba l -

who

missed th e halfw ay cut th !'&gt; Wt'e k

at Glcncagles -

in to seeo nd

pl ac(• on the European ordrr of
mr n t.
Jost' R1vrro. w ho rl nis hed a t
..t -un dt 'r pa r 280. w as one of the

fi ve non ·excmpt pla ye rs flnis h·
i ng in the top 25 who ea rned
British Ope n places nex t wee k.
He will be joined by the B rit bh
qua rt et of Pa ul Cu rry, Ross
Drummo nd, M ar k Roe and
Markenzte. Sweden's Johan Rys

T UCSON, Ar iz. IUPl i - Lef·
th ander Joe Sa lve mini of Okl a·
homa Cit y claimPd th e to p seed
F r iday nig ht aft er th e stx th and
fin al qual i!yt ng r ound of the
Professiona l Elow l er s As soc ia tio n $145.000 Mi lle r L r te
Challenge
Salvem im need Win on ly onr
ga me to collect th e fo urt h tou r
I tile of hts ca ree r . He wil l battl e
onr of fo ur ot hers who qual if i Pd
!or t he na ti ona l ly t t~!P vtsl~d
('hamp 1onstu p round
\\'hi lP Sa l vemin i 1s gu aran teed
d bl'r th in th P tit le gamP and a
chanct• at lhP $24, 000 top pme,
seco nd-seeded Sco n Devers of
Richm ond , Ind .. v.t \1 bow l
aga in st onr of three other s tn thr
se mlflnal.
Rook ie Mike Shady of Ripo n.
Wis.. is the !"o. 3 sseed and will
face the Winner Of the fir S(
m atch. A victor y by Shady will
make him the first roo k ie to
capture J crown since Jo n
()' [)r obinak in 1986
Fou rt h-seeded J i mmif&gt; Pri tt&lt;;
Jr of Meth u&lt;'n. M ass ., will ope n
the te lecast by m ee ting No. 5
seed Bna n Goebe l of Mer riam,
!(a n Goebel is appear ing in his

tram could have forced a pl ayof f
with Ri vero and Curry for the
last place . but he bogeyed th e last
hole and missed by a siToke.
" I was co nsc ious all the wa y
round that I was p laying for a
place in the Bri tish Open. so it did
put m e under prPssun•." Rivero
said. "Bu t I am a vl'r y happy
man tha t I made it. "
Woosnam repeat ed hi s 1987
f ea t of winni ng the Scollish Open
wi th a las t-day ca rd of four
birdies and a bogPy . He p layed
t he fina l r ound in p ain with a sti ff
bac k - j us t as he d id inl987 w he n
he beat Australian P eter Se nior .
W oosn~:~m is now j otnt favonte
for th e Br rt sh Open title, al ong
with US . Mas ters champ to n
Nick F aldo
'l did we l l to ge t ·round.'. sa id
Woosna m " My bac k was so sorr..
I' ve had spondy liti s f or 10 vears
and the bac k is co nn ect ed 1.0 this
trouble
"But it 's RI CC' to wi n two m a
ro w . I would love to thin k 11 co uld
be three nex t wee k at the Open "

:-eco nd
~ hlp

co nsrcu tl vr cham pi o n·

round

CLEVE L AN D ! U PI1 - C\(•vc
land Brown s lineman Codv Ri
sien, who announced his r(• ti rc
m r nt last Marc h. has dPci drd 10

I \; IJ IA \A POL IS 1C P \1
Sent! 1\ ndr r ~o n p1 tc hPd .1 fo ur tr11
'&gt; hurnut F r irl .w rug ht. ll'a d ing
fnd tanapolis to a J 0 defE'at of
( 'o lumhu &lt;.; in Triple A A l !iancf'
pial
Tht• shu rour CeimC' on l y·

one

night af tl'r Co lum bu s tPed off on
l nd 1an s p 11 c hrrs &lt;tnd t w o
ln d 1anapo l!S pla .v rrs wh o pltC'hPrl
late tn lhP gamr - fo r Jn IX 10
\ 1ctor y
An derson tK Kl ri'Cf'i\'rd a! l1hr
run~ hf' nrrdPd 1n thP fir "1 1nn in g
A ft er th P h J sP" WPII.' loa dPd wi th
no boU.Y Oul , Gc·r m a n R I\'N&lt;I ht ! a

E! lC nu [.
loc k Quinn Mark foll owed u·ith
a n in l !e ld out that ..,rorpd .J o hnn~·
Paredes
In dia napo li' d0 -:1 1l .tddrd nne'

sac r ifi CP flv to

season at ri ght tac kl e
Risie n, 33. a 10 ye ar \Pt rran
and three ttmP UPI ·\II -AFT
choice. made it offict al Th ursda)'
ntg ht, althoug h he had to ld
Brown s head coac h Bud Carso n
srvrra l weeks ago that he wo uld
re t urn
"I guess it was in ea rl \' J unf'
that I tal ked to Bud abo ul.tl ·· hP
sa id " I told htm Ill ad donr' m o r~
ru nning th an I ha d i n a l ong I lin~
and probabl y fel t b et ter th.r n I
had in sever a l years.··

&lt;;(' Qf('

r un 1n th r tht rd mn1ng

on Ma c k· ~

RB I doubl e.
All th ree ru ns wer P srorrd of f

WadP Taylor Ll 21. who ga\'f' up
on ly four hits wh i le pt lrhing a
complete ga me. The flipper s fPII
10 55 -38

Cleveland State
cage coach arrested
CLEVE LAi'D tUP i i - Police
sai d Cl evela nd Sta te baske tb all
coac h Kf'\ in M ackey was a r ·
n•sted for drivtn g under the
influpncr Fr&gt;da\ night afie r
spend i ng si x lwurs a t a crack
house.
Upon em ergi ng fr om the Cleve
land house. Mac key go t I nto an
automobile and bega n dr lvt ng
errati cally , sa id po ltce. who had
been obser vi ng htm .
PoUce said they pu lied Mac key
over and found an ope n cont ainer
of beer In the ca r and he r oin
residue on a woman who was In
the auto with him. Her identit y
was not Immediately k now n.
The coach was g iven a dr ug
test, results of which will be
available Monday, said pollee.
Mackey was waiting to be
bailed out late Friday night.
Mackey signed a new two-year
contract with the VIkings j ust
two days before his arrest.

I

CALLIPOLIS - Butler Hereford Fa rm and the Ohio Junior

HPrrford Assoc ia tion were CO·

REMEMBER THE 1970 HLUE IlEVILS? - T" enty years ago
this laH, a leagu e-leadin g dt•ft•nst•, whi ch g a v~ · up morP than 10
point.l;j only once ( 13 vs. Ironton ) , and a s uperio r offensivP strateg-y
paid dividend• for the 1970 Gal\ia 1\cademy fo othall t••arn, which
c hurned out a 9-0 campaign . Seatf'd in front art• ( L -R) manager
Ric hard Andt~r son, l\1ikt• R~ · rridge, Lron Smith, .lnhn Walter ,
K evin Sh{'{'I S. Pat McKean, W chard F ergu son , Mikl' " 'olfe, P a t
Bos te r , Ke n a nd Tim KJ gt·r . In till' mid diP row a rt' m a nagl'r R a ndy

w&lt;Js n't L'XC I!t"d . Y ou r .1n't p! ;n
t h is gamr Jus t l or m onPv"
Rut i f f1Jsirn IS happy·, c ~jJ'o.;Qn
is even lla ppiC'J
· WC' nf'rd C'nrJ .r·.· · Carson said .
" Hr has t hat &lt;;o \'d l uab lr rxpr·

Rizzuto honored by Yankees

JJPncr M orr imponant, I be!tf'\l'
hP is ht•u.lth irr than hrwas a year
~t.RO Wr would ha\'e been in a
rough posi tion v. i thou t him I
ha\'C' brr n sor t of flgu n ng on
h1m ·

yea r s of co ntinu ous ser vice to thP
or ga nizati on as a player and a
broadca ster.
Among th e olhN form er Yan
k ee star s on hand a t Yank Pl'
St adJUm for th e sa luiP we r f' J ot'
DiMa ggio. Whitey Ford , Ron
Guidry, Jim " Catfish " Hunter
a nd Bu cky Dent
Bill Whit e. th e Na t iona l
LPagul' presid ent a nd fo rm er
play -by-pla y co lleag-u e of R rz
z ut o. present ed ··scooter " with a
comm em or ati ve pl aq ue
In accepting th e tribut es , R IZ zut o th anked th e fans for th eir
support but chided Whit e for
go in g · 0-for-,1 . You've los t two
A ll-Star games and a World
Serl es since tak in g over l llw
Nalional L eague1.· ·
The Yankees an n oun r·pd tlu•
crea ti on of the Btll y Ma r tin
Awa rd to bP presen tf'd Hnnually
to the top player In th e tea m 's
m in or IPae:ue organ iza t ion

NEW Y ORK iCP l i ~ Th e New
York Ya nkees honored Ph il
Rtzzut o at Old Ti mer s Day
Saturd ay afternoon , rew a r di ng
the short stop and ra d io and
teiPvJsion · commr ntat or for 50

R tsien a nnouncpd h ts rrt i rc&gt;

Compare for
auto value.

or des ire" to play pro ·foo tbal l
a ny morr
'] cont inu ed wor k m g ou1or 1g1
nal\y to rehab ll ilal &lt;' thp knl'P ...
he satd. " It ca me al ong well and 1
bega n to l ilt 1we ig htst har der
and h PaVtPr
" The knee started to feel good
aga in . 11 was t he ng ht th mg for
me to grt a ~a~ from thi nktng
a bout football for a whtle. There
wa s no d ead li ne tor m inicampor
a nythin g That helped ·
Ri slen sa id his wr fe. Kal h\.
w hose opi n ion wa s a fac tor tn h.is
orig ina l annou ncemrnl ba r kNI

to rr turn

· 'v\ p m ade 11 .· 1tw rlt 'C l ',IOn 1
togrt hrr and &lt;., ht' ~ ~ hd pp\. roo "
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how 11 gaPs '·
HP addC'd ' I am PXCJ !rd .:_d )OU I
th rs It would n' t b(' an .\ · good 11 1

Sports briefs
1'rack and fi eld
r: dwt n Moses who had hoped
to cnm pl'tC' m lh P Goodwtll
~a m e~ Instead v, rll bra com
m r nt at or for Tu rn er BroadcL~ s t
In g. Mo.ses. who s 11 11 hopes to
make the 1992 Olvmpic IPam as a
hur dler. said hrwas not rPad\ for
t hr co m pP I JtJo n 1n Sea t tJ r
L1ehting
\'J idr m a r B and a l o w ~ k t ('a ~ ­
ta ar dnd prowc t l ca dr r of thr
Dan t'&gt; h Amrnca ·s Cup IP&lt;Jn l ,
annou ncrd tha t hPI,\ .ts wn hdr rm ·
n1g from rhr prowcr

Squash
~Pw Zl~a land e J Susan Devoy,
d c• fendi ng r hampion Li sd Opir
an d wor ld c h.:H n pi o n !\ttr tl nP
L l' m oig ni::l n. both of E n g land , w i ll
partic ipa te In the 16th Sharp
M alaysian Open Squas h Cham
pions hl p Aug 26-Sept 2. The\
w rll JOin Austr al ta·s and "'or ld
top ra nked players Chm Dll
t mar and Rod ney M arlin

Mariners' second baseman
receives presidential award
By M .~H (' McF t\RLANil
SEATTLE r UP I ! - Spall if •
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Gallipolis, Ohio
'

Ray and Donn a Cns enbery,
Gallipolis. was sel ect ed as the
Ohio Hereford Queen for another
year. Andr ea Os tgaard. daug hter of .Ioh n and Sandy Ost gaard,
Day ton, was chosen pr incess
whil e Carla McClay, Luc as vill e.
w as eiPC1 Pd jun1or p r incess
F'!Vfl classes w er e p laced In the
liv e anim al evalua tion competition. High Indiv iduals were·
Randy Mc Clay, j unior div isi on.
L ucasv ill e: To m Ostga ard . senior divi sion. Dayton: and Sandy
O srg a ar d . a dult div tslo n.
Dayton
Diane Moodv. New Concord ·
Matt Vin ce nt , Cumbe r land : and
K aci Neptune, New Conrnrd:
combinPd t he ir !ndivJd ual se~re~
t o win t he hi gh-scori ng team
com pelion .
D r B .D. Bank s. 'Vli chigan
St ate Univ er sit y. East L ansin g,
Mi ch. . work ed with the parti e!-

pants in a very competitive
showmanship contest. Jess ica
Dykstra, 11-year-o\d daughter of
Bob and Judy Dykstra, Romney,
Ind., ca ptured the junior champion showmanship honors while
J ami e G arwood, 12-y ea r -ol d
daughter of James and Pat rici a
Garwood, Leetonia, wa s reserv e
champion.
Th e showman shi p abilitie s of
Julie Chapin. 17-year -old daughter of Keith and Becky Chapin.
Norwalk, brought her top recognition In the senior division while
Josh Shrin er , son of Arlin and
Judy Shriner, Junction City ,
followed behind In the runner- up
posltit lon. Chapin as senior divIsion champion, will represen t
the stat e of Oh io In the Na tional
Showman ship Co nt es t to be held
during the All -Am erica n Junior
HPrcford Expo July 18-21, In
Sr illwater, Okla.

Andrea Ostgaard , center, Dayton , was selected as
Ohio Her eford Junior Princess. The royalty will
represent the Ohio Hereford industry at statr and
nation al event s. (Photo hy Am erican H er eford
Associati on )

Recent regional show draws
large crowd at fairgrounds
GA LLIPOLIS- A lar ge crowd
wa t ched as ex hibi tor s from Oh io,
ll l mois, Indi ana. and Ken tu c k y
led out 14 steer and 49 fem ale
en t nrs in the Pa eesetter Junior
Reg ional Show held recently at
the Ga l lia County Junior Fa ir·
grounds, Ga llipo lis.
Th e s how w a s hP !d In con jun e
l ion wrt h th e Ohi o Jun ior H ereford Assoc i ati o n Fi eld Day
hos t ed by B utl er Hereford Fa rm .
Ga llipolis. Dr. R [) Banks. Mlch·
iga n SL=il(' 1Jniver si1 v , Ea st La ns
ing. Ml ch . pla ced th e entri es.
Th e gra nd ch ampion fem ale
was selected fro m th e lat e junior
yea r l in g class and stood at thf'
halt er of J eff D enh art. son of Mr.
and Mrs Ron Denha r t, Laf av et lr . lnd La dy Knlghr Ryder
1&gt; ca ught Dr Bank s eye as a
K night Ryder lET daug ht er
Mat her B rot hers and Sis ter s
Herefords. Wes t Lafaye ll e, In d .
bred the heifer earl ier j udged
_
v rar lin g div isio n ch ampi on.
Th e r rser\'e g-r an d cham pion
a nd br rd ·a nd·ow ned champi on
hetf er It t /cs were cla tmed by J K S
HS L adv 911shown by Eri n K lin e
1.1 yea r-old-da ught er of Ra ndv
an d D ix ie Kl ine. L eRoy, Ill Til ls
f 1r st placr ea r lv ju nior vra r l ln ~
an d yra rl 1n g div ision rrs£'rvr
r h ou n pio n won th l' ru nner up

pos ition as a daug ht er of JKS
Hi gh Sum m it JET .
In th e s t err co mp Pllt ion,
B o bb y Kline. L e Rov. 11 1. ,
cl aimed another ch.r m pionshl p
with hi s hea v yw etghl steer sired
by JK S Hi gh Summit lET . Bred
bv John E . K lin e and So n.s
Her efords. Le Roy, Ill . the cham pion weig hed in at 1,270 pound s
Captu ring the reserve cham·
pion ster r I it le was the l ig ht
w ei ght cl ass w in ner ex hibit ed bv
Curt Mu sser . Ott erbein. lnd Th~
St Pf' r was a n L1 E ncount f'r SOil
wei ghi ng 1.025 pounds.
.Jessica Dy kst ra, 11-yea r -oldd aught er of Rob and Jud y Dy k st r a. Romn ey, lnd . exh ib i t ed the
r Pse r ve c h a mpi on br e d -a nd
owned fem al e J D Mi ss Desl lnv
w as sired by G V Knigh t Rvder
754 and was also th e l at e sprin g
yPa rl ing class w innPr in thf'
owned hei f er s how .
Thr r ham p 1on furu ri t\ hrifPr
was led ou t bv Bec ky \l uain
l a nce. Sprr ng:fi eld. Oh. KH neg
1n a 149 won t hf' w.vard ,1 o;; c1 .rn
Reg ie Dom 520 lET rl au ghtrr
Wav np K rrsPwf'ttPr and Sons.
P1 q ua , Oh . bred thP wi nn Pr
RPserve c hamp ion honors 1n
thP futu r ily show Wf'rr rtw::trrlPd
to Br uer T'n'lvPr , Mlllbun·. ()h .
on RSC \1 s Vi gil ant A90o 1\
M at hew Chap in . Norwalk. Oh ..

b r Pd the hr ifer sirr d bv Vig ·
i!antr This f u tu rity w inn er was

t'a rl ier named the b!u e-r !bbon
w lnnrr of t hf' w l ntrr ca lf class tn
t hf' own Pd hf'lfer show
L w r n a Ca mbron . Nicho las ·
v il le. Ky ., ex hibited !hP ftr sl
place cow ' ra !f pair. ThP r ntr.v

Of a 1hr PP·,Vf'3 1' old
daught er of WS DH H llu kp 8430
and a M arc h heiff'r ra l f s ~r c tl bv
I M R ,~ It Pro 5ET .
Th e r rsrr vf' champion cow ' ca lf pa! r wl n nPr wa s an entr v
show n bv Ange la Ji ll B urdell ,
Bi dwe ll. Oh. A two-yea r-o ld
daughter of L l Chal len ger won
with an A pr ll bu II Co l f si red bv CL
I Domin o )5,1 at hrr side
A special co mprt!t inn was held
f or heifers r esu ll!n g from e xhibi-

COflS ISt€'d

t or s' part i cip a ti o n 1n th e Am erl
ca n HPrPfor d Asso ciation J u nior
A I Progra m . AngPl a J ill Bur-

del l exll ibrlPd Sa r gett c Hi gh C. a
CL.H High Class 2oJ daug ht er. to
1hf' fir s t pl ;w p f i n! sh
Kec t'l v in g rpcogn it lon a~ t ll r
r,,1 lf cham pio n wa s J D Miss St ar .
shown bv J pssica D 'v kst ra

homp hrr d &lt;;f'nior cal f was a
Knigh t Hvdrr 754 da ught er
Gi nger

Adam s.

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Woo d stock,

Oh . rrrr tvf'd thr rf'SC'rvr r &lt;t l f
cham p io n award w tth AH F M s
F r a m rwork lF.T . &lt;t d;-tu gh trr of
Knigh t n vclrr l F:T

Buck, Paugh promoted by Central Trust
M IDDL EPO RT - Russell L
Rei d. Presi dent and Chairm an of
the Boar d o f The Central Tru st
Co m pany of South eas ter n Ohio.
N A. annou nced that Em m a
Jane Paugh has been app oi nt ed
br anch manager for t he Midd leport Oifl ce fol lowin g the r et lrement of M annin g Kloos . vicepr es ident, on J une 29.
M rs . Paugh joined Cent ral
Trust (formerly Cit ize ns Na tional Bank ! tn December , 197R.
and has se rv~ as trll er an d
adm !n ist rat l ve ass !st ant ShC' Is a
gra du at e o f Wa hama H ig h

Sc hoo l, att ended Mar sha ll Com
munlt y Col \r gc an d has ta ken
va r iou s A 1. 8 cou rsrs. S hr !san
ac ti ve mrmber o f L nio n M f' tho·
dlst Chu rc h and l ives In Ma so n.
W Va . w 11 h her hushand The\
have two grown c h ildre n and two
grand children.
In addi t ion. Ta m! K Buc k . has
bee n appoin ted ad min is t ra ti ve
ass ista nt . Mrs. Buck ha .'i bf'f'n
with Cen t ral Trus t for 10 yf'ars
ser v ing as T PIIPI . and in thC'
b oo kk erp1 n g ;1 n d l o a n
depar trnr nts .
Shr is a graduatr nf ~ri g.s H! gh

School ancl at t C'nds thP Firs t
Elap tl st Churc h of Middl epon
Mr s Ruc k. her hu sband . .Jon.
d iirl tv. u ch i ld r en. T revor a nd
Jor dan , ' rsldf' I n Mtrlrl !rp nr 1. She
also assists hp r husha nd as rl rr k
treasu rer for th p Vill a gP of
Middl epo rt

Money Ideas

BY

STA~ EV .~NS

GALLI POLIS- In the Inves tment bus iness . as Is In ju st about
any bu siness. we are a lw ays
tr yi n g t o sel l
s om e th i n g.
Whet hr r II be an
lnves fm l? nt
Id ea. (l st ock . a
bond or a hand y
d an d v s li cer
dl cer . th e bes t
sal es perso n Is one wh o ca n sell
som e th ing no t even wa n te d,
much l es s needed.
If this Is true. how success ful
cou ld a sa l esper son be If he /s he
offer s a product or service that Is
desi red? Th er ein li es the beaut y
olthe Investm ent business: while
m os t Indi v idu als can survive
witho ut a "kitchen magi cian",
few would admit that wealth
buildin g through a success ful
In ves tm ent program Is not
Impor tant
In essence, peop le In the
Investm ent business have the
audience. The question remain s,
how do we sell our Investm ent
philosophy?

To tr ans form c!1 enrs int o successful Inves t or s. onE' mu st mret
cli ent goa ls and obj ec tives . Here
Is the $64.000 ques tion : does the
client have careful!) dNl neat ed
goal s and obj ectives or does
he/ sh e ju st want to mak e q ut ck
money by be atin g the m ar ket ?
The point bein g, the transfor mation of &lt;1 ri!E'nt to n succrss ful
Inv es tor canno t occ ur u nlf'ss
success Is def t ned, defined In the
Indiv idual' s terms Wit hou t goals
and obj ectives. the succes s or
failure of an In vestm ent pr ogram
cannot be det ermin ed.
If a pot ential Inves tor does not
delineat e what Is to be achi eved
through his/ her Invest m ent s.
how can happin ess or dl spl ea ·
sure wi th return s be express ed?
Input from client s Is a nece ssa r y
Ingredient to build wealth.
Charles D . Ellis, In hi s book,
Investment Polley : How to Win
the Loser's Game suggests th at
client s c an he a m ajo r factor In
the determination of the su ccess
or failure of their Inves tment
programs. By falling lo provide
Invest men! goals and objectives.
Conllnued on D -8

BUTLER FARM HOST OHIO FIELD DAY !\n enthusiastic crowd was welcomed to the Ohio
,Junior Hereford Association Field Day hy Ruth
and John Butler. of Butler Hereford Farm ,
Gallipolis, as host of the junior even! held at the
Gall Ia County Fairgrounds, Gallipolis. !\ regional

junior show, judging contest, guest speakers, and
showmanship competition highlighted the program. Pictured, left to right .. are Ruth Butler;
Jay, Amy, Donna, Bobby , and Leslie Crlsenhery ,
co- spon sors, Gallipolis. (Photo hy American
Hereford Association I

Garrett joins Southern Coal staff
ALB ANY. Ohio - Jam es H
Garret t is the newrst m pmbf' r of
the Sou thern Ohio Coa l Co m
pa ny's M eigs Div isio n staff .
Gar r r t1 r ece ntly transfC'rrC'd
fro m Southern Ohi o Coal ' s Mar
tlnk a Dlv lsi on._near F'&lt;llrm ont,
W.Va. to th e MP!gs D ivis ion as
hum an rPSOU I'CP rC' p rt&gt;sc nt ati ve
Prior to j oinin g the Meigs
Division. G.::~ r rP II was a sa ff'ty
ass istant

F ai rmont St at e College.
Origin ally a nativ e of F air-

for four mo nths a t the

M'rllrrk a Div ision. Also , whil e a
m ember o f th1• M ar t ink a staff. hr
'er ved In AEP F uel Supplv's

GALLI PO LI S - When Red
Head Brass . Shrove. Oh io, was
rou nded tn 1972. Ca roly n Sig ler
was th r sPr o nd perso n hired.
Since then, the company has
beco m e the fire se rvi ce's m ost
trusted supplier of couplings and
adapters, and th ey ship t o fir e
companies world wid e.
Sigler en ters a nd r ev iew s ev .
ery order received. The company
c hanged ow ner ship in Apri \1990.
and prese ntly she Is an cxecu tivr

coopera tivr rd uca tl on prog ram
for 16 mont hs wh i le all endr ng
college .
Garr et t earnf'd a bachrlor of
sc len cr degreP i n safety engl
neerln g t echn ology· and an ~-t ss o.
Cld!P's de,!:iff'f' In mecha n ic al
en gi neerin g l r r·hn ol ogy fr om

Hy l Jnite d l'n•s s lntf'rnational
Ohio Stai r Un ivP r s lty SpPCial
1s ts w ill discu ss r f' rPn t drvr htp
nll'nt s in prrJCPS Slng tomat o and
po tat o r esea r ch in m eE'ttn gs rH?Xl
m onth ln F remont and Woost N
T he Pr ocessing Toma to Day

TAM I BUCK

EMMA PAUGH

will be Aug 15 at tht• Oh io
Agri cu ltura l Resea rch and Oe
ve lopment Ce nt er , 1165 Count y
Road 43, off Ohio Route o.l.
southwes 1 of Frem ont.
The progr am w il l beg in at 10
a. m . !\ wago n tour of fie ld sit es
will beg in at!O: 15a. m Topics for
the t our Incl ud e:
- ··select ion of Fun gic ides for
To mato Disease Co nt ro l and
Studi es."
-"Fa c tors lnfluencmg Fungt·
clde Res idu e Acc umulati on on
Raw Tomat oes and In Tomato
Product s."
-"Con tro l Measu r es and Ac·
t\on Thresholds for th e Colorado
Potato Beetle."
-- "Pre- and Post Emergenc e
W eed Control Studie s In
Tomaloes. "
-"Evalu ation of Water Man
agement Prac tices to Contro l
Pes ti ci d e Mo ve m e nt t o
Groundwa ler."
-"Tomato Breeding and Var Iety Evaluation."
-"Processin g Plant Variety

m ont. G a rr E't t and his w i fE',
Mindy , ar e In the process of
re loca ting to Gall\a Count y,
Ohio. Mindy w ill all end the
Univ ersi ty of Rio Gr ande In the
fal l.

Sigler appointed to
executive position

.JAMES Gt\RRETT

Tomato day Aug. 15;
potato meet Aug. 22

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OHIO HEREFORD ROYALTY - During th e
Ohio Junior Hereford Association Field Day held
In Gallipolis, Leslie Crlsenbery, lelt, Gallipolis,
wn._"i chosen to reign as the Ohio Hereford Queen .

as well as our members. ·

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rwlrb · dfo r 1-. · 'pncou r agf' tmd
d{'n ·hrp nPw !PadPrs 1n rommun

l'f f Orl'- cl ~~tillS (

hosts for a la rge crowd attending
th e recen 1 Pacesetter Junior
Regional show and the OJHA
Field Day held at the Gal\la
Coun ty Ju nio r f air ground s near
Gallipol is.
A dinn er and square d ance
ki cked off t he two-day event . T he
Oh io Her efor d Au xilia ry held an
art and cr aft s auc tion w ilh the
proceeds going to the OJHA .
Fo llowing a successful Paceset ter Regi on al Show. Bu tler Here
fords and Ca rgill Feeds Invit ed
field day pa rt ic ip ant s to a r oast
beef dinn er G uest speak er for
the fi eld d ay pr ogra m was B r van
Law re n ce. A m er i can Ju rl tor
Herp for d Associa ti on reporter.
Coon Rapid s. Minn . By ran encouragrd junior s to " make a
differf'nce. "
Lf'sl iP CrisC'n bPr v. da ught er of

Gilliam, Tom Perry, Chuck Hll( c ·huck P~rroud, Eric Saunders, -·
John Davis , Larry Snowden, Jell Canaday, Charles Bodlmer, Bud
Sanders. David Tope, ,John North and assistant coach Ruddy
Moon&gt; . Standing are assistant cou ch Ed Pauley, manager Jerry
Fra1Jer, Bill Ringgold , Louie :ll cCormlck, Tom Woodward , Marc
Ila\ is, Chuck Wood, .Jim Miller, Gl en nard Davis , Tom Prose , Dav&lt;•
Hurndt, Pete Neal, Charles Howard, Ken Wamsley, Doug Lease,
Topper Orr and head coach Johnny Ecker . (Chuck Wood photo)

m en t March 21. one day .1 fr cr he
had star ted on th e te am' s of f.
sPa son work out pr ogra m H(' had
ear lier u nd er go nr surgt•r v on h ls
l eft knee and n g ht elbow and
dec ided to rrt irc becausr he
d id n't havr "t ht' in lc nsit¥ . d rt,·r

he sa td

Indianapolis downs
Columbus 3.0

Butler Farm co-host for Ohio
Field Day activities recently

Browns' Risien ends four-year 'retirement'

hi~ dPC'JS ion

D

July 15, 1990

return for at leas t nnP mon'

Salvemini wins top
seed in PBA Miller
Lite Challenge

X[imts- itntintl Section

a dminist r at or .

Can nin g Tnal s "
-"Crop flo tatio ns I nfluence
Tomato Yield s."
-· 'F act or s Infl uencing Yiel d
of Seeded Tom atoes "
- "Influ ence of Ni troge n and
Po t as stum on Plu g Pl ant
Quality."
-" Plug Tr anspl an ts."
-"Co ntro l of Eu r opean Corn
Borer on Processi ng Pepper s."
After the l our . lh e specialists
will be availabl e to di scuss their
rPsea r ch and I o an swer q ues tlons
on pC'st co ntrol , cultural practices and tomato process in g.The
program is sponsored by Ohio
St at e, OAR DC and the Ohio
Cooperative Extension Sen1ce.
in cooperat ion with the Ohio Food
Processor s Association.
The Potat o Twil ight Meellng
will be held Aug. 22 at the Ohio
Agr lcullural Rese arch and Deve lopment Center at Ohio 250-83,
just south of Wooster.
The program will begin at 6
p .m . A tour of research plot s will
feature the following presentation s by Ohio Stale sci entists:
- " P otato E arl y D y ing
Studies ."
- "Economic Evaluation of
Fungicide Control of Early
Blight on Potatoes ."
Continued on D-8

Sig ler is an a lumnus of Ga ll t.l
Academy High Sc hool class of
1964. She is th e daug hter or Mr
and Mr s. James E . Ba i!Ps am!
sis ter of Dr. Jack Ba iles . Hc• r
picture appeared in the June 1990
Red Hea d adverU ser and in Fi re
E ngineerin g Magazine which ts
se nt to e ver y fire d epartm ent In
the United States and Ca nada.
She resid es In Shreve wi th her
husband , Kenneth .

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Pomeroy- Middleport- Galhpohs Oh1o - Po1nt Pli t \sant

Va

July 15 1990

I

I a\I. S a nd polic ie s tha t t es
1ct access to abortion don t
UJ b the abo rtion 1all In stead
he) cau se women 10 d1e said
od J aco bson a senior r e
sca ic her al the w stllule and
u tho of the ne" study T he
' l obal Poli tics of Abortion
Dea ling w th abo rtion as part
fa com prehen sive fa mi ly plan
ng p ogr am Instead of mak mg

me

1 r1

IS the mos t effPCI I

f"

} o Hd uce abo rt ons and sa\P
n I ves s he sa d
Jacob son s stud y noted thai 1n
rr

the pas l loUJ deca des there has
bet n an 1nterna to na l trend to
ward llberal lzal lon of abortion
l aws no tably n the lal e 1970s
when 35 nations liberal ized their
aws bul lhai Jn recent ye ars that
trend has been challenged and
abo r uon Is at lh e center of an

Inte nse publlc contro1wer sy

a bot tl on for both soc lo medica l
and soc ial reasons Anoth er 42
na tions with 12 percent of the
world s population allow abor
lion for a br oad runge of
materna l h ea lth rea sons
Abo~! 25 per cen of I he wo r ld s
population lives In nal1ons thai
tightly r es tr ct abortion w1th 49
of them allowing abortion only to
save a wom a n s life and four
allowing the additio na l fa ctor s of
rap e and Incest
One m four wom en In the
world therefore has ltttle access
to a bor ti on - and she Is llkel) to
I ve m Afr ica Lalln Amenca or
Mos lem Asia wher e she al so has
I he leas ! access to sa l e aflorda
blP m ea n s of co ntra ception 10
prevPnt unwanted preO'na ncJ
Ja cobson sad
But even n a 1 ea s "'h erP

m~ e r

rel ig ious and mora l beliefs abou t
lhe sta lu s of the fetus and a
woman s n ght to m akf' r hoJCE'S
about
p eg n a n r y a n d
mothe1 hood
ShP sa d lht: P a P L\ n d l o ns
w th 411 Pf'l ce nl f lh world s
popu 31 10 I V I h X llm( ly J b
era I ab01 t10n I \ S 1nd "' he1e the
ptUt l dUI(' W IS SS£! n li aJI~ 3\31 (
abll c n 1~q l S
\ noth er 14
na t ons \.\ th 23 percen t of he
\ 0,.
ld s popul a on ha\ f' som E

' stnc t o m t t broa dl y a llow

Young looks to
'\li e 1n v- h IP fou1 c and1d at
sa le 11C' p
Johnn\- !sa sor
fo1me1 Sup&lt; or l ou1 t Jud ge

H1s Ideas have been l o he le tt
of Abbie Hoffman compa red o

Grerle\ [: l11s fo mPJ ( winn ett

sa id

whet her i\nd t€'\.1.
l tu ng t a n ta ke a step toward
ng
tl e sta te s f 1st b l a ck
1keh 'W tl no t bP
un II nex t m o n I
Ih
em er eve n ol 1I
s l \ p r mar 1es s th r De T u
t c ~u be 1 na tor a co ntrs t
n
11 1 hJ I tn pas t yf'a rs wou ld
r brP n cons tdt nd tanta
ur o rlrc ton s mcr G eo r g ia

Coun11 lkl a1d
f f du cat ion
C hau man 13ob \1 od 1nd tel li ed
\1m C I I
L nk Veazey a P
nn 1 g
It { Rep ubli ca n

a dmmis tra tm th at h P ts n

p

"he re IS h( gomg to ge t 11

r

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nol I ad a Republica n chi ef
&lt;t It f fo r 12:2 years
llul 1 Jq&lt;!(J he conven ti onal
tl 1
IS
b£ 1ng
re\ 1(''.4-('d
sl l
IJ txa u.sr of Young a
1

'

Cn ttPd Na twns am bassa
I \i lan a mayo r who 1f hP

r d Go1 Joe Fra nk Hat n s
ul l h on ly he seco nd blac k
r C'd gO \ C' I no t tn the na t on
l th&lt; f st n thP Deep Sout l
) rno&lt; a t Dougla s Y\ tldPt wo n
~ 1 1 s
go ,erno rs h p l 1s t
1 r tk tn g htm h Po n lv black
hr
:-;ru t r 1 he na t on
l\ f'
l,O m r s ti ll poli tH al
1ucs non w hr t her Ceo

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10 fo ll ow SUI

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Z,il M1llr r
r ace and
a head of hree other
1rs former segre ga tio n
l es er Maddox s al e
Ba1nes and sl ate Re p
u ' n Bubba McDona d
k

n

closr

If that forPcas t 1s accu 1 Jt e Th£
I uPs da
p n man
would noT
~r:t 'lnnPr bul\.1. ul l s t up
n \ )..:

u n 1ff

I

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f.

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m a ms tream Geo rgia

t

k

r u
lc d

II h t

hr

use aborti on to contro l fe t 1 ,

thtmse lves -

a b011 o ns

In L at m Amenca fo r ex 1m pie

a cess to sa fe abo r

ton servi ce s

and to oth er forms

I brh

(O nf 0

Res n c 1 e abort on law s she
sa d entail hu ge soc1a l costs and
ex pen ence show s that forc ing

preg
nanc1es to ter m l ea ds to 1nfanli

w om e n

to carry

u n wa nt~ d

c de abandoned and negiPcl ed
children and par tJ cul aJI ) n the

Lookmg bevond th e r hetoric
lo th e r€&lt;1llt } of abortion - wh} It
happens and how often Its soc al
an d health costs when Illega l the
\\ ay It fits Into th e broader
str uggle for human eq Ui ty h ighlight s the urgency of m ovmg
the abornon debate f rom the
realm of crime to that of co mmon
se nse she sa i d

nal an d ch ld nun 1 wn and
heall h
Jacobson al so ar gued that no

na tiO n wa ntmg to s ta btllze Jt s
popula tiOn s1ze ca n expect o do
so '.Htho ut i':l bo tl on a nd cit ed
Sou h Ko1 ra 1s
n ex amp le
vh ere th e abo uon ra te dr opped
as ar c P~ s to con &lt;Ju pt \f'S ro sr

l hl ffiL'\

I fed( ra l a YS UII ft led b\
r 1al bl1 ck lea ct r 1s aI temp mg
o ou tlaw he r un of f bccausr hry
sa) Its ac 1a l \ d sc 1m1 nat 1 y
\judge has 1nd cated he 11 11 nol
hal I he run off
Ove ra l l th e n ce s tn both
S

Sl

pa r t r s h a\ r bf'C'J
Cla tbou r ne Da1 h n

a mt B u
a ve1eran

nof f Da 1den a1d The r u
noff ~ II be d ffr rnt
Hr and Olhr po ll n l nb

blac k ' otr - ough l} liJ percent
of t he pat li e pal ng ei&lt;L i orate
HL u 1n v 1n il 1uno ff s!o t Wi t h
hat supporl but he mu sl draw
he wh1 e ole espec a I) In
t rad t wnall\ co nsena ti VE' south
Geor g1a 10 m ake 11 an; farther
T hat says Darden
be
tough brc au sr of Young s ra cr
and h1 s rr pu ta ton a s a lt bP ta l
u th po01 admm 1stra t on sk li s

'"II

eve n

m a ra zor closr fln

You ng a ra c1s 1 ( la tm mg a
nat10nw1 de lr leph o nc soli cll at on

the

ca mpa1gn launc hed b\ I he Yo ung
camp w as spar k ng fea1 and
hale

ex tend h1 s ha nd f irs t whrn
c a mpa gnin g n I ura l Gt: ot g a s
\\ ht1 e nr 1ghbo rhoo(j s
lh e re s go od
J t Js on

tel!'m a kf' ll ng :') Chf'mf'
m onr
fl a m po rn tt al
conl rtb u t or s b tr lltn g thrm t a1
M oddox v. as thr b ~ grSJ h cat o

qu pped loun g
When I 11as
grow ng up vo u cou ld ge t kill ed
f01 th at l lt erall\
1 he campa gn la1cr du lled ts

I oung
Youn g campa gn oil r I 1
knov. led g Ig
h t 1ht
fund
ra1smg schP m r "a s m I ad1n g
bf'causr Mad dox IS cl(ar ly not

r es pon se

sa v 1n~

&lt;. au t ous

a bout

ttnely

ThP

soug ht

In l hr abS&lt; nee of hollv con

s" urs

lng stunl
Another ra cial episode oc
curred earlier 1n the campa gn
when th e Philadelphia E nquirer
noted that Young d1d nol rou

Re publican Bo Ca lav.ay has
added som e colo to I he pnma ry
Maddox 74 on Ju ly 5 call ed

dbor ons
es tcd

agam s

sh

rf't urn of

Maddox elect ed go cr nor as a
segregat on st ra nd dOle n 1966

Yo un g s nos t
en ge1 canu lrd

an one
red

!Jia ck

t hat Yo ung IS
a pproac htn g

~

h te ye llo" ot

Jus t beca use \OU re un nmg
for office It does n t g1ve you the

set uus
c hal
t h E tl:!Pmar kPt

ngh t to acco st sornro ne

sa d

hi s spo kes m an l'r hl Ho to

n pr son w th ou pa1 o r

VANCOUV ER Wash Jl PI Ad m1 ted ch ld kil lel West! "

Cnd er

\1 ash ngl on

hun r d fo
Ia"

t1 r

dea th

death Satu rda 1 b\ a Cl a1 k
Co uo tv jut y for he slay ng of
th1ee voung bov s ast fa ll
Agalnsl the adv ice of h1 s
al torneys Dodd plea ded gu 1lt;
las t m onth toaggra1a tedmu rder
n th e dea lhs of \1 llllam and Cole
Neer ages 10 and 11 fr om
Va ncouve r and In the death of
4 year old Lee !sell of southeas I
Portland seven week s later
T he sen te ncing verd1c1 cam e
on the third d ay of dehberat ons
by a SIX m an six wom an JUr) If
the jurors had nol r ealhcd 1
un anunous d ec t sto n for th l de a h
pena t}
Dodd autom al ca lv
'.\. ou d ha' e bern se nte net d o I fr

call v be appealrd to h e s Jlt

( x mma t o n o f p ros erutwn v.
nr ssr s a nd dec med ro prrsen

a t r port er '.\. ll h !h e 01ego ma n

defe nse "1 nesses on Dodd s
beha lf Dodd also v. al\ed h s
nght o ake lh r sland h1m sr lf
Dodd has a long h c ' of

I m not go mg t o appea and I m
not go 1ng 10 el an1bod\ appc 11
on m1 behalf

prosrc u liO n

p t esrnl r d

h ee d a\ s of grJ ph c E'' dr ncf'
a ~a m s t Dodd

hr

~&lt;: ro t r

Jnc lud ng

dcl a ling

m olf'Sl ng

vo u ng

c h ld

h a d bern

n a nd ou of

1

n

nd

grap htc PVI ct encf' agam st his
c l r n but asked th em not to base
hr 1r dPc stan on \ r ngf"anrf'

P u JI

1 r atmrnt pto,.; a 1 s 1 \\ l 'i h ng
Jon S air H s sr I lp d IX '

a d tll \

ho"

sad1s11c ch d kil ler
11 ho
I ar kPd rem orsP
He kil led ch ildren for sexu al
p leas ure for fun I he thn ll of I he
hu nt Curl s sa 1d
Bul defense lawy er Lee Dane
sa 1d pulling Dodd 10 death
v, oul dn 1 br mg back ht s lhree
1c 1ms Dane sa d he rea lized
he JUn had been shocked by the

hr

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

JAMES

JACOBY

0

'Your

'Your

'Birthday

NORTH
• Q 10 9 ;
trQ 9 3

'Birthday

Jutw t s t990

July tti t990

t behooves you to do a the~l you can n

EAST

WEST

Unu sua c cum st ances could br ng
about a rea lization of yo u matenal e )l
pectat ons n the year ahead Be alert
lor un que opp ortun t1es 1hat de ve lop
out ol the b ue

the yea ahead to mp ave you m ana
ge at sk lis n e est1ng developm ents
could be n I he oil ng careerw se and
your talent s w II be sought aft er

+32

COURT Th e fiduc ary n each
a e t &lt;l S f ed an account of
s 11..1&lt;; A hea ng n the ac
1 n f!flch r. ase w I be hErid
h" d t e and 1 me shown
'"'"' w ThA court s ocated Iff

e " • ' Co Cou rt " ""'"
l
ST 5 I Ga po s 0 h 0
I'J6 31
N m f' C a se ~ um ber Dat e
I Hea nq T m e
F J ohnson
1 T e rv
7 9 10 Augus t 16 1990
0 00 AM
2 Frank Wo t o d 19 10 5
A Q st 1 5 1990 10 00 A
M
3 M rl ~&gt;rl
A Ev an s
192 36 A g st 5 1990
10 0 0 AM

4 Henry Fo wl e 19 250
A q ~ 1 5 199 0 10 0 0 A
M
'i R htt d
A Ca rt e
9 305 A qu 5 1 5 19 90

0 UO A M

f ho m as A M o ult on
P oba e Jud ge
J

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Announcements

8

t.h , l yaar old eat declswltd
anrt neutered Needs 1 good
home AI Shots 614 2Sft...1380 or
614 256 6 459
Mae eat long hair I gar cat 2
year1 o d November Oeclaw•d
neute ed To g ve away to good
home 614 gg;2.2970
Shor1 bfKl Ch1vy lop pe
675 6 92

6

. , - -- - : -: ---;- :-:-;:-,-:
S1 00 reward for sate Nturn R~
t•m•l• Deahund 304-675-27'98
$500 Cash R".. rd For lnfonna
1on ~adln9 to the retum of rwo
male Btuet1ck Coonl'tounds lost
or stolen In Glllla County Cam
paign Chureh area July 4. 1990
Call 304-675-7975 or 614-4464864 attar 4 30 p m or anytlma
onweebnds
Found
Possible p.~r1 Nor
we gen mal• dog. Bla ck w 1h
long ha r Found at Noble Sum
m I Road th,.. wetks ago 614
992 2887
Lost Guy sh brown Poodl•
Answorw to Pepper lost n
Chesh •Roush ana and 5S4
araa I lound call 614 949-2915

loll Male Bassett Hound (rsd
co ar) Tri-color Over we•kend
K1nauga
Drlv•ln
vlcln 1y
Rewarcl 614-446-8'128

lort
White
mate
I II.ICoe klt'lpanlel type

Cot
d:J

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~~Y Run Rd •roa 61 "" 119

GOL D
CREDIT
CARO
V1S81 Masrercard guaran1eed no
secu ty deposit 1 900-963 5100
tel co bills 149 SO tu

lost Htreford cow Red and
whhe In Derler Llngsville area
Reward 514--;112 200f.

Miry Ka ~ Open HouAI Cosmellc
Sa il Sou h B oa dway Racme
Oh o
Phona
6 l4 -94~2nl
Saturday
Ju y14
1990
1 00a m -4p m

Red Bone Coo Oog Around 3
years old Ma 1 anyone wants
h m plekup on Pu t on Rd 614
448411 6

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Whoever
borrowed
SeoM
Wo I• s Racmg Ht met pease

return It

7
Giveaway

4
1

1u1~na

oaoo

After the Rain Yerd Sala 120'112
3 larV" g.armet box" wrack for Texae Road July 15th lhru July
taangtng clafhn tor moving 3 18th
W tJI &amp;Imp sh8de boXII tor O
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AdVIOCI DEADLINE 2 00 P m
thl day befort the ad Is to run
Sunday Mhlon
2 00 p m

Fridoy lloodoy odlllon

1 Froo T&lt;got klnono 114-:J79. pm Saturday

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Blac 11: P. , .n tlttten

304--875-

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Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity

G1rage Sale July 17 and 18 403
Firlt 91 New H1v1n Some fur
nHure mlec ll•ma. 8 oo til??

8

F1w ""' 10 ... Call · -

Frw fOitenl .,........ 1107.

2 oo

Pt

A.pltcCIIt r.gls f•Nd mlnlatur•
.... poodlo 614-041-2!06

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

CALL

VICE

BOOGS AUCTION SEA
AUCTIONEER DAVID

BOOOS 114:448-7750

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Wanted to Buy
Compet e household or E.statn
Any type of fumltu • •PI) ances
antique 1 tic Also
appraisal ava Jabte 614 245-5152

Help Wanted

11

AVON 1 All AI'N• 1 Shlrl-v
SprNre 304~75-1421
BabyaiHar n..dtd in my home 3
evenings a week Occanl0011l y
Set Morn n~ 614 .....41-G811
Clerk pos tlo~traet
35
hours per Wille tor tnt WJC
Program duties include but not
I m1ted to ucretarial skll t A~
pi C&lt;lt ons taken
at Gal a
County Health
O.ptanm1nt
Counhoua• Gall polls Oh July

1S.20lh 8-4

Complete household or Eatatn'
Any type or tumlturt apopllancOI antique 1 ttc Also
1ppraleal anlllble 614 245-5152

COOK must be avallabl• tor all
hourt.J. apply in .,.rson Holiday
Inn u.aUii)Ois Ohio 450 Pika
St Kaflllu(p Ohio

Oulhs
AntlqUII or new E1e111ent eondi
ton only Prompt pt~yment 614-992-5657.

Eam rnaney by the wetk Join
the numt.n to demonstrate
Christmas-Around-Th•Wortd
July December L.eav• name
add~• and phon. number on
an.werlng ttrvlce 514 992-6319

·Employment Services
11

EARN MONEY Reading books
$30 000/yr Income potenti&lt;~l
Now hiring (1) 805-687-6000
Ext Y 1019f.

Help Wanted

A.ecaptlng spplieallon for nurs
ng assl111nts certiUtd and un
c•r11t •d will offer c•r1111ed
clusu Contact Susan Smith
R N Plnecrtlt CaN Centlf 17'0
Pintcrnt Drive Gallipolis Cltllo
614-446--7'112 Equal Opportun+ty
Employer
ACCOUNTANT Experl1nce In
aceountmg wi1h emphasis In
lund end grant accounting In 1
compu1orlzld oHicl snvlron
m8nt knowledge of cash and
aecrual accounnng procedures
gfiinl accounting ttatlttlcs and
financial man~gament Sind
resume to Sandfii McFarlsnd1
Personn.C Oftlur Woodlano
Ctntera Inc 412 VInton Pika
Galllpoll. ohio 45631 or call
614-446-5500 Wood and can
ters Is an EEOJAA employ•
All Star WsterbMI ll now
hiring for It • new etore In Ohto
River Ptua No EJpllllnCII

Yard Sale
Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

Utt• lrained 514-441

Rick PNrson Auct on Company
now bookmg auetions ••
ptrlence makn the dlff•r•nc•
licensed Ohio Kentucky West
V rglma 304 773-5785

304

Lost &amp; Found

11

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

noeouory. lluol bo o..,..lc
hard -"&lt;~1111 I onjoy woi111"11
whh peoplo Salory pfuo c....
mlooiCOI
Apply oi:Ati.S!Or
Wato-."· Ohio Rl- Piazo
Galltpollo un

Aml1our photogrophlnl won1odt No "' Up lo 1'1,100 dolly
eao 1.QOO 231).363e IS 111/mln )
or wrlto PASE ti17Qi 15t 8 Un-

EARN MONEY Rud ng books
$30 000/yr lneome pot•ntlal
Now hiring {1) 805--687-6000
EJ:t Y-4562
Easy work! Ellcellent peyl Aseamble products 11 home Call
for Information 1 504-641...S003
ext 3"13
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Plf1 lime AN SupMYt.or Com
~nlve WIQH diffiNnlal with
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ot Nurolng, PIMCr... Car-. Cen
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Jlpolle Otdo 45831 114-MD-7'112
Equtl Opportunity Employer
Molnlenance plt'IOO Mutt be
.._ 10 do some 1tectrtcal work
aome equipment malnteneneo
and othw odd tot- Apply at

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or
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Trained Penonn11 To Complete
Moblll tnaure~ Eu1111.1.. Part
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800-4M-041IIn Dunbar WVa

nm.

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houro pot llepl 11wough
Nov and Jan througll Juno)
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9optornbor t 1110 9olory
$11 000 w1th pa~la1 bonolllo.

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,_lot in 111 otolo o1 Ohio Ap-

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oftlta tor an atflcl clark. The
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and protualonal mlllnlr 3 be
an occur1t1 lypNI 4 be
motlv01od 10 loom oklllo

ond ourcloo good judgomont
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and houri will VlfY Send
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Be sure to state your zodtac s1gn

be giVen a w1de berth roday espec a ly

"J6 s 2

trKIOB I

tAK 105
II&gt;A84

+QH n
• 952

Heartland of Jackson LPN RN
lull-t me
poslt1on
avallab a
00% luhion r•lnbu~•manl
Send resumes or ca tor an appointment EOE Gail Raw na
DON 8668 St Rt 93 Jac:kaon
01"1 0 45640 6)4 28&amp;50 26
Holiday nn at Galli pol s now
accept ng appl cations !Of from
de&amp;k clerk Apply n pe son NO
PHONE CALLS PLEASE
EXCELLENT WAGE S lor spa e
I m• assembly Eaay work a
t'loma No uperl•nc e needed
Ca I 1 918-62.2 565.2 E ~tt 1.244
ncludlng Sat and Sun
Exctltenl Wag" for spare tl mt
lllltnbly Easy work at home
No experience nHdld cal 1
504~41 7718 E•1 5114 Open 24
hours Inc-luding Sunday
Exp MMI Cuner Johnaon s
Supermarket lnltrvlaw or con
lat:1 Mr Johnson 85 Vine Gal
II polls
Experlenc•d
ha dware
lllttperson to work In ocal
,.ta hardware Send resume to
Box Cta 038 cJo Ga polls Dally
Tribune 825 Third Ave Ga
llpoUs oti 45631 EKpar •n eed
peopls only pial eel
POSTAL

J OBS

$18 392-167

125/yr. Now hiring Call ( t) 805687~0 Ext P-4562 tor cunent

""READ BOOKS

Tlllo

Call

FOR PAYI $100 o

HJI)1).8471878

($0 99 min) or write PASE .JJE
161 S UncoJnwa1 N Aurora II
60542

Rallab .. peraon to operata trac
tor
mowers
weed
aater
._JIO!, oct Apply o1 Ha"lo
Fsnns POnland OH
Southweetem
Community
Council Inc ._ accepting ·~
ptlca11ona for positions child
ond
family
developmental
rogrem tor 2 Head Star1
eachero Mt Flowers School
and Point Plaaunt. Mull hive
dtvrM or CDA credsntlall ptua
5 yrs pN school axparlance
Must have car and valid driven
llctfllla Teachlr aulant for 1M
Flower school ares mutt have
High School dlptoma or GED
end car with vtlkl drlvera
license Family NNic8 worker
Ml F1owar school acrea must
havs High School diploma or
QED Mulli be 1b .. to drive mini
tchoot
bul
have
VI ld
chautt.ur llcenH bl willing to
obtain a COL For appllcatfont
apply at ~0 Flhh Ave Hun
tlnaton WV bltoN 5 00 PM July

r.

23"£0£
Wantld Dental RtcepUonlat
Progr111lve Dental practice
Hlli.lna trtandiY, outgoing per
eon to Join ths r ct.nfalt••m In
provkllng qualhy p~tlent cars

Dtntll and ComDUier ax
pofionoo protorrod P!oooa lind
rt•ume to Dr Larry Kennedy
441 Oennl Hartinger Parkwey

lllddlopor1 OH 45710.
Wendy 1 now hiring tor all
Shifts Apply In Person Sun _

Thuro Bo1WHn 214E 0 E

18

S ltuatlon
Wanted

Wanted to Do

dr ve can be p oduct ve tr a ts f you
channe hem pr oper y Be careful tOd ay
t ha t you don t sl
th ngs up JU S\ to

make wav es

tod ay and p1ck up the shattered pteces
anoth er leaves behtnd atter a lempe
tan trum ThiS nd!VIdual should be con
soled not chast sed

VIRGO (Aug 23 Sepl 22) Even though

VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 22) Just because

your suggest o ns ma y c on tam element s

an assoc1ate d sagrees w th you I s not
a vahd reason for gettmg angry I you
keep an open m nd you II also have a
lorglv ng heart

ol w sdom that your contempo rar es
ttmught s Jac k be m ndfut o how you
p esent th em Be sur e your del very s
tog ca ot e m ot anal

II&gt; K 6 3

Vulner able East West
Dealer Sou th

I+

Wtst
Dbl

4

All pass

+

Norlb

t:ast

2+

Pass

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-0ec 2t) Be

carerul today that you do not tnp over
your own shoestr ngs Obstacles that
ma you path are ke y to be placed
the e by you rather than o thers

to e ~ a u t ak e on a cr 1 ca ao 11 yo ur se tt
p ro,ecl loday n hopesol sav ng m oney
be ce an 1 1s so met h ng you c an han
could

CAPRICORN (Doc 22 J1n t9) 11 '' s up

be

to you to make plans tor a spec al soc a
ac t v ty today g1ve adequate thought t o
he gu est I st Don t nv te f ends wl"1 o
ha ~ e n 1 been ge tl ng alo ng too we I w1t h
one anot he r ecently

~ ou

ar e go ng to pa t c pat e n some type o l
fu n con pe lt ve ac v ty loday don
take you se I o th e qame too ser o usly
and abov e a t y no t to b arne team
n a es Ia your own nadequac es

AQUARIUS (Jon

2{1

AQUARIUS (J1n 20-Feb t9) n order
to ach eve you r object ves t od ay you
m ght hav e to do h1ngs m a c rcu tou s
manner Don
ush nt o wa Is hop ng
lhey w II c umb1e a!Jmp act

Feb t9) T y 10 I nd

some t ype ot cons ! uct ve outle l to
you ene g es oday Keep ng your est
lessness bo lt ed up c ould put yo u n a
te mpe ame I a mood

PISCES (Feb 20-Merch 2Q] Argumen
tat1ve nd1v duals wtllturn you oil t oday
nvo lve
yourself w th co mpamon s you k now
from e)( penence don t overreact to
development s

PISCES (Feb 20-Merch 2Qj Don I tr~ IO but the solution ts obvtous
muse e you way th ough s1tuat ons to
dd y lha you sho uld be th nkmg your
way thr ough Str ong a m s not ne arly
as etlecl ve as a st ong mmd

304 722 36411,

TAURUS (Aptil 20-Moy 2G) I cond

Welklng dlstanee to beach
BetwHn Ormond BN&lt;:h &amp; Sl
Augu.tlne Ownsr 904-m 5652
Local No 814-448.()325

tile su1t

When West led the kmg of d1amonds
and Ea st played the se ven West had to
ask h1mself ~ hether declarer m1ght
have jumped to four spades With Q J
8 x x of d1amonds Th at was a poss1
bJ!Jt) f South ongmalll held+ A J 8
1 6 'I A • Q J 8 :1-2 4 K 6 Wes t
dec1ded n ghtly th at WJth such a hand
So uth would have been more I kely to
mvesllgate gam e poss!blhlJes by men
twn ng his d1 amond su11 Therefore f
Easl was showm g the queen of d a

monds that ga ve West a chance to
gu1de the defense
At tn ck two he led the 10 of dJa
monds East won the qu een and had to
dectde whether to return a d ub or a
heart If declarer he ld K 10 alone of

get along wen w th a person perUnent to
your mmed1ate plan s I might be nee
essary l or you to make some conces
sons Fa hng t o do so cou d b ng
th ngs 10 a hall

East fm allv dec1ded that West had

started Willi f our diam onds and

B o okkup l n g Account ng
Hote Motel
management
Alrlin• travel Nurses Aid Trac
tor Ttl iter
Iran ng
Resl
d•nt/Home .tudy Financia l aide
available it quallert Placemanl
usletanc.t County Schools loeal office 2307 Camden Av•
Parbrsburg WV 1-8()()..648-6411

18

Wanted to Do

Car &amp; lawn mowsr rspalrt piek
up and delivery Mobile homn
un~acktd &amp; reb oeked roots

paln!od 304:6711 2818

Cart tor elderty n my home

21

Opponunlty

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NOTICE!
OHIO VAllEY PUBliSHING CO
•commends thai you do bual
nasa w th p10p11 you know end
NOT to send mooey through the
mall until you hav• invastTgeted
the oHerlng
Vending Rout• Grut Jncame
Potential
I
Exc• tenl
SSS
locstlona Sma lnvntment

Ccmmerclal homs unite from
S199 Lampt lotions accaesorte• Monthly paym•n11 tow
u $18 Coli today FRE£ &lt;*or

co1olog 1.eG1).22H2e2.

Real Estale

Hr Anlll Taylor 11 t14-4"•e.ao04

31 Homes for Sale

Fonnor Kindergarten INc:her of
tertna chlldeare In my home FT
or PT. Structured Ktivltlel Cen-

2 bedroom older home 1200 aq
tt good cond 4 ll,.placel
ctoae ta town echooll church
Priced for quick 111e. ntate 111
1*'-"l 304-875--1!.52

114-446-0230

JOglollr ~75-51147

Mtl-21564.
Will Baby

eu

U8 828MM.ot

1

675-4102

uma known

proart=ot

the r.cta. Amazing r
mneagt revtal• clltella1

M

4M:4581

lluot Sill

2BR Log -

NewlY corpotod 11onod hol•h
WOCJCI.Ilumor 10 1124 Dock,
12 r12
""lldl"11, Rlvwvlow
Mlkl ott«&lt; IM-&lt;fq-41Q11i or 814ut-1112.

Prlco R...,odl Portor Brvot
Subdlvlolon 3BR 1 112 801h
F R Scroonod-!n:Porch" 314 ocr•
lot CHy School 1114:44..1H5

32 Mobile Homes

tor Sale
1112

BA Trotlot 11100 Cuh &amp;14-

•-1-

--·-

tflll Klri&lt;wood 12llt10 2BR

uc

1811 1217'0 3 Badroom Mobile
Homo, Nlco Trollot 121100.00
OBO SH o1 :11M5 W-own
8 room and bllh Full buemtnt Rd UIMIIOVI!lo OH or 0111114and garage Nn root and wln- 441~217.
doWI newly retnodllld Price
2 car gar• In-around" pool

Prlcol'MueOd

1~7231

rtduced Union Ava Ponroy

Calt11+1V2-5003.

Will cart for lklerly In your
home or mine 30 yu,. ••
perlenc• good rtflfencee 304-

monthly payment Full pnoe

38 R In Choohlro Control Air 12lll0 wt1h """" oddl!lon 3
new e~~rpet lnd~lancee ecrea rnn Will consider lind
buomont ond co
Ul 000
-rocl 114-'JifHIM

ott In mw homo Hovo 7 roomo 1 112 bo1ht coun!ry

Good Ae,.,•tce~ 814..J88.1114

Repos
Tax
0.1/nquam
Propertlle Now Hlllng your
11'11 Caii1-31S..136-1'l7&amp;. Ext ....
QH.G2 Currt~nt flits 24 hrw

Avo JIM.zn.4158

3BR 1112 llotho F11 LA lul1y •
Solo oftonlo!M, clllldeoro II F quipped kitchen w/ dining •ru.

THn1ge girt wanta lo do
babysfttlng Ltv.. In Long Dot
tom erea Good with kids 614

$1 00 tU R•pair) forecloeures

tbiO •Jr: Wllhlr I dryer NIWty
rwmodatad bathroom. Uat:wn

Mill Plulle Day Cart C.nlar

0 I m. 5 30 p.m Agee 2 10
Bafal'l eft• echoal Dro~lne
welcome 114-448-8224

GOVERNMENT HOMES !Tom

1414301AI1

Oaorgee Portablt Sawmill don'1
houl fuol coli 304-17111157.
Magfc Y•re Day CaN Center
Nuonabll
dtpandabla
IJcenae quality child CII'W Mondoy lhnJ F"doy 7 30 1llt 5 30
For more Information Of' to

arM Col t :ns.n&amp;-TJ75 Ext H
C&gt;H-02 current lite 24 hre

t1 oo

Davto 6*448-36:41

IM~ry

Delinquent

Now ulllng your

Vending route Local Priced tor
quick sale 1-8~2228

Cultom Remode ng. Desk and
Hot Tuba Cell Evenings Bob

l.Nve ntme •nd Phone number

ax

Aepos
Pro~r11n

1.all().7'1~230

WOLFF TANNING BEDS

S7.00

$100 (U Aer.lr) Forec:fot:ures

HOUSE f1 00 No martgoge 1o
worry about or .....,. 1 lingll

30C TI:H\246
Custom mad• Country cur1aln•
with I or 2 ruHits Fntoons
Swsg1 I Caeetdll upholst•r.d
Comlcn An~ alls any fabric
614-Mi-2202

Detall•d Ho1.11ec111n1ng

GOVERNMENT HOMES !rom

Business

Hvtng bu1cloM lollolao School
town. Rt 3S4 leN

and

TownthtD Rold 27. Rrat roed to
~ Colt 114-1127118 ort384-

WANJADS GET
RESUltS
LIKE

DIAMONDS

was

TAURUS (April 20-Mew 2Q) In order Io leadmg the tO spot m the hope that

1 ons wa ant t ass e t your se 1 as a
leader t oday Do n t leave anyth1ng up to
pe rsons you lee can 1 carry the b aton

r angement to day where you II be work
mg n close prox m1ty w th ano ther be
sure the ass gnments are equally d s
tr buted Each mu st d o h s o r her share
~90 N ~ ~ S P ,\I

ER ENTEHPR SE ,\ .SS N

East would mterpret tl as sut t pref er
ence askmg for a heart sh1ft R ght
but 1t 1s certa nly true that West m1ght

have started w1lh only three dta
monds and dec larer could have held+
AKJ876'1K!O.J8 5 +A6 n

8

1 bedroom apt Stove relr1g
nice Consldar Human Servl caa
or HUD 402 112 241h St Pt
Plea.aant W V 614
5858

m

1 bedroom turnl t hed
At
utllJtiH beautiful river View $80
wk or 1300 per mon1h 614 G492526
2
bedroom
unlumlshiK1
apartments
Stove
and
ratrtgerator Naw Hewen West
Vlrginil and Middleport Ohio
614--192 11t81

11

Help Wanted

UnfUrnished ~rooms tu 1
buemenl two ttorage build ng
Pomeroy Nya Avl $250 per
mon&amp;h Aet. .nc• and deposit
required 514-949-3027

James Jacoby s books Jaroby on Br dge and
01 Car d Game5 wr cen 11 fh !I s tach r
the Ia r Js wa d Jarobv are now Jva ab r a

Rook!;

992-6991
Coli After 5 P.M.

Why Pay R1nt? Homta tor $1 00!
B1nk r1po1 tax dtlllnquent
proJ*'I._
govarnmenl
glvAWIY progr1m1 For lnfor
matkKI ~I 1~~~ TT18 Ext
R5214 24 hOUri

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Two 2 BR trailera $150 mo $150
daposh Watsr heat &amp; aile not
Included 11~3-0306

Public Sale
&amp;Auction

DIRECTOR OF
RADIOLOGICAL SERVICES
Full sorv c:e hospua n area nch tn h story aty pa~s golf
courses water ecmat on and hunnng and fish ng seeks
ARR T-cern fied 0 ector ot Rad olog cal ServJC&amp;s With preVI
ou s superv soy e-. penence Must be knowledgeable n
rad ology ultrasound nuclear mad c1ne and CT Salary
negollab e bcell ont bone lis package Wnte or ca ll Bill
Barke 0 ector of Personnel Pleasant Valley Hasp tal

300

PUBLIC AUCTION

AA.IEOE

THURSDAY EVE, JULY 19 1990
5 30 PM
Mrs Molden IS movtng to extended care and Mr &amp;
Mrs Gaul have no use for some olthese 1tems so are
movtng to fa~rgtound at Pomeroy Oh1o Watch for
sale s1gns
HOUSEHOLD
2 pc I v ng oom su te end &amp; co tl ee table k tc hen table &amp; 2
char s desk &amp; cha~ s n~e ba ss bed co mplete ches t ot
d a wer ~ va 1y d ese &amp; sea cha s lamps she ves I owe
stands m cr owave ao sze ch est deep fr ee ze Hoave
p gh sweepe msc I nen s d shes pots &amp; pans e ee l c
appl ance s metal shelv ng 8 track Iape playe and o &amp;
m sc
ANTIQUE OR COLLECTORS ITEMS
Sew ng roc~er a /tamps bed frame scales Qu It nR ame s

Model A I uck ac k Oazey churn wl metal ho. Ia r IK OO
handmade churn N I No I cor n shell er 1925 Wa ~ ns p o
du cts n or g na bo~ es box lor Mod el A lrt d P octo &amp;
Garn o e trad emar k dov e ta I wood box hand w n~e lo
vellma Co E e Pa PS S1ll man te a sell n ~ ce menl me
lal drum Eagl e Man Co COin obber l an ca ste Oh o I ke
new) buck sa ws old tools draw kn e cow bells appl ebu te
st rer &amp; lots mare
HORSE EQUIP
Horse d awn h gh wheel wood wagon \11 /sel lh er ho se t&gt;a
vene s ngll:' I ees steel be r~m walk ng pl ow J rwe ru
va tors &amp; e c

MISC

7 000 BTU 11 0 a cood I oner Push pow &amp; mo"

ll

grea se bucket ca t &amp; g abre hooks wh ee ba row &amp; e

OWNERS

JESTIE MOLDEN &amp; MILDRED &amp; JAKE GAUL

Jacob)

BEAUTICIAN
NEEDED

Valley Dnve Po nt Pleasant WV 25550(304) 675 4340 Ext

whtch case the hea rt bac k would lose
the hand

P~ ilrl)!.

Apartment
for Rent

Mobil• home tar 1111 or rwnt
1974 SchuHL 3 bedroom fur
nlshed 614-992 747'9

Burkh1n Lane Ollllpolls 3 BR
$300Jmo plua depos 1 6t4 4464222 bll:ween 9 &amp; 111m

75x120 Lot on Flagler B11ch Fie

hearts and A x of clubs a cl ub back
ARIES (March 2t Apt1l t9) I you re tng lor grated today 1n you r comme c1a1 would be the ~ nner But wll h the ac
co ntemplat ng buy ng an e)(pens1ve deal ngs I you p ay th ngs too oose tual hand 1t " as v1tal to return a
tem to your ho useh o d toda y be sure you m1ght thmk you have a dea ted heart
down when Ill rea ty 1 IS merely hang
mg by a thread

tumtshed washer and dryer air
cond 304 173-5958

unfurnished
haw• In Pomeroy 814 99.2 2219
aft•8 p.m

88 112 ocroo Tnbblo R01d Loon1
Muon
County
Aemodt1ea
houaa drllld well vary nice

Interpreting
s1gnals

tn

2 bedroom lreller Ashton
Upland Road $160 mo $100 tor
daposlt stove ref sewer a gar
bage funr1shed 304 67S.408S"

Thr11 Badroom

n83

shortness

14X70 Tra er 3BR 1112 Btth on
At 35 Rodney t-1111 BI1J Yard6l4245-6223

6t4-441Hl254

50 scr11 Letart 35 palture with
fencing plenty waler 304-675-

ARIES (Merch 2t Aprllt9) Tak e no1h

1 s somet h ng everyon e want s or
need s G umbles wIt result t yo ur
ch01ce s un po pula

1304475-3220 aHer 5 00 PM

Good building sn" No Mineral

deal when East enco uraged he hoped
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 Dec 21) Be that West would nol II mk he had

mentation m ght not be

4 room houH with bath lor renl

nghto 514-44&amp;-o:m

In stand ard s gnal ng a h gh ~:a rd ts
encouragmg
but 1ts message can have
Adrust ng to de velopm ents s much bet
ramificat
iOns
It can be played from a
ter than gett ng aggrava1ed ave th em
SCORPIO (Ocl 24 Nov 221 I you e
SCORPIO (Ocl 24 Nov 22) Som e not succe ssful t oday I won t be due t o a doubleton or 1t ca n be pla yed JU St to tn
s1 ess s pass ble n several mportant tack ol good deas Your mag nat on s d1 cate possession of a key card that
can be useful to the defense ln today s
adm able but your methods of mple
one to one r e at onsh ps Today Ten

s ons ca n be educed I you excuse n
at he s what you want exc used m yo u

Rentals
41 Houses lor Rent

38 1crn 2 mlt11 from Vlntan

reach A sh II n d r ee l on won I were
your best nt erest s

yOJ ca nnot per sonally change t od ay

Cash

Pos 11ve 10

DAN SMITH- AUCTIONEER

PH 614 992 7301

l cense No Oh o 5768 1344
W Va SI S
Not ResponSible lot ACCidents or lo ss of Property

HELP WANTED
Hourly Cl n1c A de nee ded part lim e '" la m ly
pi anmng offices 10 Me1gs Gallla and Law1ence
count es Must hav e high school diploma or equ1va
Ie ney good co mmu01cat on skills accurac yw thf
gures med ca l of! ce ex pmence helpful w II tram
mature nd1v dual who IS sens1t ve to rep rodu ctive
hea l th need s of client s Look1ng for so meon e who 1s
self motivate d and can grow 10 the pos t on as need
a1 ses Pos 1t1on require s reliable tran sportal on
w1ll ngness to travel to other PPSEO offices week
day evenm g and Saturday hou1s are to be expected
Send letter of mt erest re sume and two employment
refmn ces t o Planned Parenthood of Southeast
Oh1o 396 R1chla nd Avenue Ath ens Oh10 45701 by
Jul y 16 1990 EOE / ESP
HELP WANTED
Part t1me Patient Serv1ces AsSISt ant to work n fam ly
pi ann ng cen ters 1n Me1gs Galha an d Lawt enc e cou n
t1es Must be expwenced n med cal offiC e pract ces
an d client 1el at1ons Res pons1bl e pos1hon fot a matUJe
m v dual w th good JUdgment and sen s1t v1ty t o re pro
duct ve health needs of wo men and lam lies Must be
well organ11ed have demonstrated com petence WJ!h
1 gures and record keep ng Must be able to work under
gu del nes w1th m n1mal superm10n and have supermr
verbal commu n cat 1on Ski ll s Requ res reliable han
sportat1on fleXJbJI ty of t1me an d ab1l ty to travel 1o
othe r gency off ce• as needed Even ng Sat urday an d
wee kday hour s are t o be expected Sen d re sume an d
two employment references to Planned Parenthood of
Southeast Oh1o 396 Richland Avenue Ath ens Oh o
45701 by July 16 1990 EOEIESP

Card of Thanks

Mr and Mrs

lnstruc!lon

IJ76.2336

One

2 bedroom trail•r completely

13,000 lor oil 614-453 6451

LIBRA (Sep1 23 Oct 23) Sir ve to be nchnat1on s tod ay to suddenly change
sens be an d ad aptab e about lh1ngs cour se ust when you goat s w thm

31 Homes for Sale

Financial

Rau11 2 Ashton 1 1&lt;:re Iota 3
mlln aou1h Galllpo Is Locks
public water no restr1ctlons
toma with rtver tJontag• 30'-

Fanns for Sale

2 lola Vaults and headstone~ at
Mal;Memorial
&lt;llrclenaVtterano Section 47A Lots 364

Opemng lead • K

booh orer~ Roth arr pu b hed b

A rrame tor sale by own.r 22 00
aqua,. fM1 1 11vlng room w apr al
Care lor t dA ty In my home
stalrcau &amp; tlraplac• 1lso In
Man o woman Mus1 bs am
clud11 custom made solid oak
buts ory
A so
accept
buln In bookeue 0 n ng room
A lhe mars pat ants 614-667
builtin k tchen with range large
6183
laundry room 4br measuring
Cer11 •d Oay C.a e P ov de has
appro1 12x14 10x12 1011C.
3 openings for ch d en ot any Wi t do Interior and 1r1e io 9• 40 2 bathroom• Willi to wall
ag• II you I ve n Megs or pai nt ng Pr ofessl ona work for carpeting throughaU"t Elletrlc
A l'lans Count as you may be amatu•r pay E1~r en ce 10 ba11board heat ng 3 cat detach
ellg bl• lor tr.. babysht ng years 614 ~2 2127
garaga w door openera county
through the Ospartment ol
water Mpllc ayal1m I lllttlllt
r,our
d ~•
ways dish all on 43 9 acres tor
Human Services Cartltlld n W II
Flrai Aid and CPR SR 7 Tup- patlo&amp;/a abs all types concrete S85 000 Home on 13 K,.. for
pers Pia ns Oh 614-667-6329 or work and teed 011 side walks $7!5 000 30 &amp; tc~ are evailabl•
614 74 2 2127
614-667-6183
w purchue of homt for an sddi
Will wash a wu your car snG UoNII $10 000 located Rt 3 Gal
Prlvat• Tutoring 17 yeart~ ax clean Inside 614 J83..W74
llpolls ~rectlona TaU Rt 35 lo
parl1nee Learn ng Oisab ed
R1 581 to Cool Mill Rood Home
eh dr~n Htved T•l 814 ..... 46 3169
ta apptowlmat .. y 2 112 to 3 miiH
on left In Ohio Call 1~1~
15
Schools &amp;
5611 In Wesl Virginia Call 1
304-344 5538 afttr !p m

&gt;lx70 lrollor 304-112 3451

new home conltruction on
Rayburn Road Ptlved road
county
wat•r
reatonab*t
rettrlcUon1. 1ntormtllon tn1illd
on requ..t 304-67So5253 John
0 lllrlach no 11/ngfl...wkM
trailers. pl....

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STONE

Real Estate General

Albert Sm1th

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Card of Thanks
The fa m11y of W1l
llam F Payne would
llke to express our
smcere thanks to all
of 81ll s fnends co
workers and ne1gh
bors for all the ex
prBSSJOnS of sympa
thy dunng our time
of sorrow Spectal
thanks to Jay and
Andrea
Cremeens
of the C remeBns Fu
nersl Chapel and to
Pastor Albert Early
for all the11 spec1al
care and concern

w1sh to thank

CONSTRUCTION, INC.

each and every

GENERAL CONTRACTING

one who sent
us cards for
our

60th

Weddmg

Anmversary

2

Res1dent10l &amp; (ommerual

In s red &amp; B ondtJd

Free E$t1ma1e s
18Yea &amp; EKpe
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DONAlD BROWNING Pr es ident

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ROBERT D BRENNEMAN 446 2174
MARY FLOYD REALTOR
HOMES FARMS &amp; COMMERCIAL PROPERTIE S
25 LOCUST STREET
GAlliPOLIS OHIO 456 31

446 3636 U A\t~
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In Memory Of
JACKIE D CORWIN
who passed away
July 13 1989
Today bungs to our re
membrance

The day you went home
to rest
Tho day w1ll nol be lor
gotten

By
The
famJIJos of
Sherman Parsons and
Allee Hobbs would
hketo extend a spacial
thank
you to Dr
Linder Dr Clark Dr
Morgan and all the
nurs1ng staff 1n ICU
tho respiratory untt at
Holzer Medical Cen
ter Rev J1m Lusher
and
Waugh Hallay
Wood Funeral Homo
Also a spec1al thank
you 10 all of the pall
bearers and lho spocJel friends oftheVFW
Posl 4464 lho Elks
Lodge
the Moose
Lodge and the Amen
can Leg1on Post 27
Thanks to all of the
ft~ends family and
ne1ghbors that sent
food end flowers
All rhe love a•d
kmdnoss you ve all
shown
has bean
grealfy appreciated
by
everyone who
loved Sherm
Smcerely
The fem1has of
Sherman Persona
and Allee Hobbs

®CANADAY
.
REALTY

In Memory

Fam1ly of William
F Payne

the ones who loved
you best

Sadly mJS sed by
lamJiy
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Ads

Public Safe
&amp; Auction

PUBLIC AUCTION
AND

CONSIGNMENT SALE

, •••1•• lid
Hd hit nfltth •••
12th of Jal,.
He tat I• hit afflu
tontl•t hit

,,....,.

Hope the ••• wu
ell to hit pleltare

ELEGANT AND PRACTICAL COLONIAL FROM THE SPA
CIOU SFOY ERTOTHE GOURMET KIT CHEN THI SHOMl ~ll
IMP RES S ANY GU EST 4 BE DROOMS 1 BAI HS ARG F I JR
MAl l IV NG AND 0 NIN G ROOMS f AMilY ROOM W TH I
REPLA CE All BEDROOMS HAVE AMPLE CI OSII SPAll
IHl WOODW ORK IN THIS HOM[ IS OUbANDING ? I All
GARAG E NEAR CIIY $94 900
NEAR RIO GRANDE
l BE DROOM BAI H HO Ml HAS
FAMILY ROOM NI CE DINING ROOM KITH EN EQUIPPlD
WITH RAN GE AND REFRIG BAIH OFF MASTER BEDROOM
HAS GARDEN TUB VINYl SIDING ON LY4 YEARS OlD lO T
IS GE NTLY SLOP ING lO I HAS BEA UT ifUl TRUS $4 000
FARMS
APPROX 30 ACRES RT 7 AN DOHIO RIVER FRO N!Ar. l 1
BEDROOM HOME BARN AND OTHER OUT BUilDIN GS
$69 500

EVERY FRIDAY AT 7 P.M

APPROX 282 ACRES 4 HOMES ON PROPERTYNEED SOME
REPAIR 3 BARN S $1 24 500

Located DAV Buildtng across from the
Jaycees bUJidtng on Rt 35 Bypass

APPROX 72 ACRES 2 BED ROOM HOME BARN MOST Y
FENCED $34 50D

Consignment taken from
12 00 to 6 00 day of sale

TRUCKLOAD OF NEW MERCHANDISE
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
Terms Cash or Check w1th Proper I D
AUCTIONEER, DAVID BOGGS
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO 614-446-7750
licensed and Bonded m State of Ohto
License No 4596
Not Responstble for Accidents or loss of
Property
We Are Bookmg Summer Sales

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LIBRA (Sopl 23 Ocl 23) Guard agamst By James Ja cob)

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Will do babyalulng In my llome
Reterenc.. ava abl• 614-441
1408

1986 two bldroom all Merrie

Mobllt hems lor runt
Ganueman 614 992 3181

Leta &amp; acreaga available tor

SOUTH
+ A KJ 8 7 6

LEO (Julw 23 Aug 22) Amb t1on and LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Be a good sport

GEMINI (May 2t June 2G) Issues can
o nl y t&gt;e esolved today I th ey a e GEMINI (Mar 2t..Juno 2Q) n an ar

12

175-2722

87acrws 1 mila from Cantena'l
on clicker Rd W.ler elec
nptlc tank on lal $10,000 firm
Call 81~M61 between 5 30

+I

CANCER (June 2t July 22) People who CANCER (June 2t Julr 22) A lr end

1

UBL CATI ON OF NOTICE
TO All PE RSONS INTER
ESTEO N TH E FOLLOWING
FS ATES PE NDING IN THE
GAL A COU NTY PROBATE

Ons acrw Inlier lot w th water
and .. pile system S3 900 304

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

@ 1WO NEWSPAPER ENTERPR SE ASSN

Giveaway

3 Br

10 Year old 38R a bath
houae/10 Acr11 Close to VInton
814--J88.97'll.

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II&gt;QJ 107

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

dlf tl'ld•lne 814-446-8038

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35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Caii1-ICJO.rn-4045 tor dltallo

• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace
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W Va

" ' 1 1 • • • • • • - - • l t h e unbelievable prlca af
•
$12 900 ct.llvered and set up

b ought out nt o th e op en and frankly
d scussed I som eth ng s d sturb ng
you don 1 keep 11 pen t up and le t I
cause you 10 brood

Public Notice

Mobile Homes
tor Sale

SPECIAL. Factory to yout991 2
or 3 bedroom14K"70 models at

CAPRICORN (Oec 22 Jan t9) I

sua de t he \\a sh ngton L~ g ~ cJ
u rr to enact toug her laws
dralmg w t h sPx r m tna ls and to
a 1 a st a trw d f' rPp ) Jtlr g nc
\ Ut k 10 t dC k tt t-t m ovr m Pn s
I n rlus ng rg urn l n s JJI use e
A 1I Cu 1 I s des( r bed DodU d S

fPrl ngs a ft e ard s T hr p osr
cut on also p r r n Pd J st cs of
p ho l os comp h P .... t h ( 1p1 ons
&lt;hJch Dodd 'llegr dl 1 too k of onr
f h s IC'I m s b fon nd at e hr
k II d 1nd 1aped him
D1 f nsc a1 orn r \ s ask('d er
f \\ que s tw ns duri ng c ross

Sup1eme \o u Bu1 l od d 1&lt; of
\ anro u\r toll tn 0 c go n nr l), s
papr
n 3 lrp hor 1 nrrr Jr\1.
trnm h1 s j a I cel l Mond \ tha h&lt;
w d not f ight a deat h \ f' J d rt
I m no t go mg to do v.ha t r\pn
other Dea lh Ro' 1nma r s do~ng
and appea fo 10 vea r s he told

ThP

oung bo \ s p otlr d

hr r murdrr s and drsr r thPd t :-.

sentr ncP will au ton

A lla n Dodd was sen tencC'd to

BERNI CE
BEDE OSO L

de
M sea cu at ons
e;.;;pens ve

Washington child killer sentenced to death

politi cal a 1a ys n lhe South
p re d~r s th
" II change 1n he
genrr&lt;l r lcc t o n
And1 ha s go len fundam pn
ta lly " free nd e fr om lhe ot her

c andtdatl s up t ll now becausE' hr
s vtr tu Illy 1o;su r d a s lo t 1n thf'

Da rd en

He has been such a bad

Dard en as ked
Al thoug h 1ssues ha\P not ta k en
the spotllghl 1n the campa i gn
som e of I he hi gher pr of ile top ics
have mcluded Mt iiN s proposal
l o cr eate a sta le olter y to help
pay for edu cal onal 1mpro1P
m ent s and Barne s p ledge to cu
the sta te sa les tax by a penn y
It IS the popu larll ) of th e slatL
lot ter y I hat appea1 s l o br
Mille r s secrPt to succPss Pol ls

r L.1 1 a hra I
0 1
OIC IS

&lt;.O n pilc atm g

h 1\ c shown 1 ts he mos l
mporl ant IS SUe on the minds of
Georg ia s De m ocra ti C v oters
Abortion has been m am ly on
I he agendas of Bar nes the clear
anu abor1 10n can d date
and
You ng who has l n ed to follow
I he foot steps of \ rg1ma s W1 de1
Jn d use J n a bo tJOn r ght s
pos ttto n o his ad., anta ge
M ller has defended 'boru un
g hts bu ..., auld 1 rq u c Ill na g
r ~ to n tf\ It " l ;u£ nt befo tr
t 1 n g tn ho to n Hr opposrs
d n r t fu nd o~ of pu b c

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BRIDGE

1983 14170 good cond

a bortion rates

Thud Wo r ld a declin e tn rna er

ASTRO-GRAPH

CA dtck underpinning, con

Bet ween 1979 and 1985
she
said \\h i ie the rate of contr a
ceptlve use conti nued to climb
the abo r ti on ral e dropped back to
he level of 19 3
She sa1d the cur rent debate
focustng on li s cr mln aht}
rc
flec ls scant unders tanding of of
abor tion s r eal pl ace In demogra
phiC and public health trends or
of the social forces that mfluence

could br p1event ed b\ lnCJea s ng

wom en end a1 l eas t one fourl h of
all p regnane es - desp11 e slrlcl
la" s and the fi erce oppos111on of
th e Roma n Ca th olic chUJch
Wh tle no ting t ha i officia l fig
ures put the num ber of deaths
from Illegal aborti ons al 200 000
Jacobson sa1d the f1 gure might
be muc h higher smce d at a on
abornon and abortwn relat ed
mortaltt y are sca nty at bes1
She ctted one study fr om Indi a
1hat esn mat ed 500 000 wom en d1e
annu ally fr om comphca uons of
Illega l aborti on n lhal count ry
al one As rna y as 74 000 Afn can
wom en ma y suff€r a s lm1lar f a tP
1n 1990 shr smd
Jacobs on sa 1d the vas t rna or

Judged on lhal scorP
He needs a 100 pcr ct nt
tncrcasp In wh tc suppor t a nd

I

SC'r r 1s pomt ou1 tha t l o ng
" a lkr d n o the gu br n 1t01 1
tiCe \\lfh ne a r!\ a ll oftl rsta te s

g n o !uP.sda\ s prm a t\
1 11 &lt;; &lt;; hov. You ng a n d

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1 ol l hese deaths - and man\ of

e step to Georgia governor's mansion

\II \NT!\ UP !) - Georgia
ote s na 1ow thel! f1c d of
and da tes fo state and fcdei a l
ff1c es I ucsda1 bu t the mam
1Uf'SI1

JPS!tl c t ons a1r tou g h e~~d Jaco b
son re ported 'YI. Omen co ntmut 10

Pomeroy- Mtddleport- Galhpohs Ohto- Po1nt Pleasant

ASTRO-GRAPH

Worldwatch: Abortion restrictions boost women's mortality
WAS HING1 0 N tU PI -Of the
0 m illion abortions perform ed
loba llv each year near l) hal f
li P 1 lega l and of those al leas
0 I OliO per haps mo e 1om •n de a stud ; by he
\\or ld wa t c h ln stllul c sa 1d
s 11u day

15 1990

BEAUTIFUL LAND - PARTIAL LY WOODED NEAR RIO
GRANDE APPROX 47 ACRES NICE 2 BEDROOM 14 170
MOBILE HOME PATIO GARAGE BARN If YOU lOVf THE
OUTDOORS HIKING AND CAMPING THIS PROPERTY HAS A
SMALL A FRAM E NEAR THE WOODED AREA SUITABLE fOR
CAMPING AND If YOU REALLY WANTTO ROUGH IT PARTOf
DANIEL BOONE S CAVE IS LOCATED HERE $65 000 NEW
ON THE MARKET
SUGAR CREEK ROAD - JUST LISTEDI If YOU THIN K A
HOME WITH ACREAGE IN AGOOD LOCATION ISMORE THAN
YOUR BUDGET CAN HANDLE THIS
AFFORD
HAS

COUNTRY SETTING - THI S 3 BED ROOM RAN CH OFFERS
PR IVACY ANDANICE MODER N HOME FA M l Y ROO M WITH
f REPlACE fORMAl OIN NG ROOM EAT IN KITCf EN CAR
PORf APPR OX l ACRES 2 Mil ES FROM RIO GR AND £
$55 000
JUST A FEW MINUTES FROM !OWN - BR CK RAN CH
ARC[ f AM I Y HOME 4 BEDROO MS EQUIPPED KIT CHEN
HAS RA NGE REf DISHWASHER fR ASH COMPAC OR DIS
POSAt f Ul BASEMENT WI TH REC ROOM ATTACHCOGAR
A f Pl !I S 14 X40 GA RAGE WORKSHOI GAS FURNACE
C[ N AIR CON D ONE ACRE LOT UNBEATABl E PR !r.F
$6) 000 OON I WA I CAll NOW

QUICK POSSESSION ROOMY CAPE COD IN NICE AR lA 01
NEWER HOMES' 3 BEDRO OMS 2 BATH S FORMAL 0 N!NG
2 CAR GARAGE FULl BASE MENT SHOWS LIKE A MODEl
HOME $62000 OR BUY WITH EXTRA L01 FOR $68 000
BUILDING LOT WIH RIVERVIEW - LOWER ROUT£ 7 AP
PROX l ACRE $5 000
SMALL FARM IN OHIO TWP 21 ACRES MOSTLY WOODED
TOBACCOBASE NICE GARDEN AREA THE HOME IS ON LY 5
YEARS OLD AND IS VERY ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOMS 2
BATHS FORMAL DINING AREA EQUIPPED KITCHEN LARGE
24 X32 GARAGE 28 X40 NEARLY NEW BARN If YOU LIKE
COUNTRY LIVING OONT MISS OUT ON THI S ONE' $58 000
JUST LISTED'

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tor Rant

Antiques

53

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~ BR apanment, ltove
l 1~ rnlsh ~. Upstalra. Wallf

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

ret.
I

fum/shed. Uppl'r At. 7,

l r&gt;~s h

Uf.!per Alvw Rd. f14..441.3,MO.
2 rurnfthtd tMelenclll. An
ul llillos paid. Share blth. hO or
~IS O . 91tl S.Oond An. 614-4*-

Top Cash paid. Old fumhure

cubolrda,
quilts,
orlanlal,
palntlngl, loys, or anllr• astala

Couch, chair, coH•, and labl"
lamp. Woodan dlnetta HI, hid..
away bed and drytt. Uo11lng
S.lt. ll4-448-32:Z4.

End ol Seaton Cl1aranea all

3•}45.

call t:~leet 304-525-3275, or 304-

lawn mowers and ttring trim-

- - - - , -.,-:--::-;---:--;?!J R, furn' td, c.,.raltv localltd.
Ad ulta prtiiiT'Id. Jlo pet1.
$7 25/mo. plu. . .curfty dtpottt,
r,l lerancee . 1114-441-2231 or 6144·16-2581.

523-6854 .

marl In stock no r111on.ib.. of·

~

: .?ARTMENT RENTERS!

!rom

$1.00

~~voa wtyt,

(U-R1palr)

bt.nk

ttome.
Oo•it

r~.

fumdoturat, lax dllinqlMnt
rropor1it. 1-918--822-1652, ext.
~11244 , Including SaL and Sun.

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
EJUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 5311 Jackson Pilla
fro m $102/mo. Walk lo thop I
lnO II'iet . C.l16l4-441-2568. EOH.
G1'8clout living. 1 and 2 bed-mom tptrtmtntl 11 VIHage
Md nor
tnd
Rlve,.idt
Ap •..rtm..-.tt In Mlddla~r1 . From
$!96. Ctll614-992·118l ECM-t.
N1cary Fumltt.d MotNit Home
In city. CA. Sulttb'- tor 1 ! *·
snn. Rat. &amp;Oap Rllqllired 814•!.16~338

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:•! ic oJiy furnlshlld moblla home, 1
1·1ilo below town , ovar1ooklng
nvor, CA, "ut, Rat. 614-446C:DS.

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OM badroom tpts . tor ~nt.
$225 rnonth . O.poelt required .
,, '4-992·2218 after 6 p.m.
no~d ne. l bedroom, appllancas.
011 street parking. Available
Augusl 1. Dey 814-992-2151
rven lngsrwu kanda
614-742·

19n

45

~ 1 Mp ln1
,, ; ,~o

t. : o~l l
~·-',1 ,

- --roo ms wtlh cooking.

Ira IM spaca . All hoolc·uptl.
att11r 2 00 f:! .m., 3Q4.77J...
Mason WV.

191'8 Ford pick-up. Rebuilt engins. Heavy duty tnu'tllmlss6on,
roll bl:r. Also cut off uw, n•
rnolot. 614-'71t2-3t80.

(all Toll free Morton, Ill.

1-800 -447-7436

11186 Hondt XL250R, 3000 mil..,
~ Inch mana blcyc Ia
$25. 24 Inch ladles blcycla $25.
DP Gym Pac 2000 ...-1.. 1150.
304-675-6t82.

3 place porch set, whit•
wrought
Iron.
Turquoi se
cuslllons $75 . large Birct"t gill
!ireplacalogs. $50. '&amp;14-949·2~
8 salt of Shutt011. II interested
call614-446--2968
Blua flower couch and chair lor
sala. Raasontble. Ttble. $25.
El~tric nmga. Nlca hld•a-bed,
lika naw. 814-992-n44
Cltaranea Sala Husquva ma
trimmers, 10% onr cost. Pain!
Plut, 304-675-4084.

Raal Estate General

wench.
ExcaiiMit
condttlon.
lntamatlonat
Dozer 1o-1s
with
Alao,lARol t:JO llrCompnwor,
gas angina with 1tst than 400
Hours. C.H 814-446·1986614-446-

56

Block, briek, MWit plpat, windows, llntala, ale. Claudt Wintar., Rio Ortnde, OH Call 614245-5'12\

56

COMMERCIAL SITE

~;;3~'

Pots for Sale

:Z AKC Rtg. B~ton Tenlar Pup-

~- Both Bltck

&amp; Whila. 8
Mka old.l Mtle 1 Fama~.
Shola tnd Wormed. &amp;14-367.Qlt7

IM-381·11122
Brln

tny 5 panltl

puppiea, 6
WMkll cHd . AKC R.g . Good
hunting llloclt . $100 Nch. 114·

Pets tor Sale

Flth Tank, z.413 Jteks-on Ave. 446~320.
Point PleiNnt, 304-t7S..2063, tO Dr1gonwynd C.ttary P.,.ltn
gal Ml
S1 4.M and lO gal Siam... tnd Himalayan klttana:

u/.

lo1112 Inch. Red tnd black 01k.

wlctga. $150. 614·256·

AKC Rag. Mlnltlu,. Schnauzer
pupt, (a•lll pepper) 5 wkt. "'d.
3 femtl•,t mala. 814-446-34SI3.

~56-..,,.-P.,e_t:-s::-t..:o_r::-S:..a_le~-- 56 Pets tor Sale

::

Full Blooded Sui Polfll stlntM
Klt!INl WOfmed I Utter Tralntd·
v•ry Gentle. I!IM-367-7105

AKC R•olatem B•gt• pu~. 7 Fun blooded While Sphz pup-

wb. old. 2 flma• left. Hurry
ctll614-6112-4302.

a .. gta Pu:p~ . I Wa•ka Old. $20.
Each. 114-446-0313 •'".,. 5:00PM
Blu• Tick hound pupa. Oul ol
good !rea dop. W

uch. 614-

pl... $50 aach. 1~101

Groom and SuPM Shop-Pall
Grooming. All bteada. All lly'-S.
llmt Pat Food Oular. Jutta
W•bb. Caii&amp;M--4-4ft-0231.

Pur• Spitz: puppl81, 6 . . .u

Real Estate General

Old Ttbte Bufttl &amp;6 Char .... Old
Chest 4 D...wtrt 1 c.dar. 114446-8030

Cannelburg, In c. 47519
S p~c ial iz.ing in Pole
Building s
Des ign ed t o meet your
needs Any sile
CHOIC E OF 10 CO LORS
FA EE ESTIMATE on
pos t b! dgs. and package
deals Save hundreds.
ev~m th ous.ands of
dollar s
L ott~l ~I t t Rtp rH~nloli u

to sell this farm assoon as 'possible. Like nowll Give us acal!
for more deta•ls Price has been reduced and addrtional

Portable lighted 1n1rquee lllgn
WlleHara J299. Frt~e dellvary.
Plastic latlara $37.50 box. A.U
ligna 1-800...533-34~ . An~lma.

~m

acreage can be purchased

o"o~tuttl ll

Rtm Leveler 5000, A ..vellng
stabilizing system. New, In bo1.
Relall $139.95. Prk:1 $100. 51"
245-68M.

DO NNA C R ISE NBERY
ESA , Bo)(166
GH ihpo lis. Ohio 45631

PH. 614 -2 56 -6518

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Real Estate General

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0 pEN HOusE

I25C, good
Harlaqutn
romance
booltt: will Mil chap, 814-4460643.

115 20. [lC Elt £NT ALL BRI~ HOM£ fO ~ Hl£ fAMilY - Roo '" y 3 •1lJPilt ..
1 a~ ch w•lh 1'·· b~ll1 ~ [at· r. ' lichen lor ~ ar !110 rm lull ba!~'11en l . &gt; rr o•O •~
m e~ Is h~ve txoen marie on lhrs char m1n~ 11'1macu iale ~o ~.e New pul1e au l11r
nace 1nslallecl V¥ /ctn rral dll Same n~w car ~ I l~m 1 l1· 1m w1.. omlhl11 1 1 &gt; n~ •,
replace on lowpr re1·e1 2· cat ga1af.e N • ce lolan o l oc~ \ lon Reali\· dllnPhfl~~"
rnat you sho t~l d see 1111t hout delay

liv1ng room and drnin g, modern k1tch en. family room Very
nrce home. large bac~ deck, 2 car garage. Al l ollhrs settrng
on an acre plu s. Gree11 Elem errtary Schools

Grande Area So me woodland and there rs a new pond on th e
property . N1ce pr~vate ar ea. Ideal tor hunters or to r arse a
fam rly Not restrrcted . w/ mrn er alrr ght s.

LOCATED ON UPPER RIVER ROAD
ACROSS FROM NEW SHOPPING CENTER

Oaot INIII Cur, 2yta
old, good Bo. Male Mountain Regular J&amp;M Customers arw1 p
Flat 1 12 star1ad. Famala ,-.ealva mora lh&amp;n they ·~ cha rMountain Flesl 1 Jlarted. gKIIor. J&amp;M Plano S.rvlc•. Bill
F..,..18 Mountain Fiest 8 momh. Ward 304,.62-232!5 . A.sk me
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Stutes Real Estate

f'lltlo ul~d r&gt; Prf'

Vntoo Onl1

11 \h1s ranch wl h 3 bed·
hath laundry tamlly room gas hPa! trreplace. b1g
lfncPii vard Askmp only $42.500
#255

RIVER FRONTAGE - 50 w es mil and a must see log home
w1!h 3 bedroom ' 1 bath basPmf'nt larml~ 1oom tl mmr,
100m cat hrriral rril1111~ \Oi rliiiHn front anrl bar k r1f'ck~ ?
i rlf P1 ra gP anr I ( Jl 1'~1 WP
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l'dl·."•il•·ll lmt1-"•II11\\ 0 vv··' l•, M ty OI)•rl, Pe•IP 11 1f•' .,, ,, ·1 " ·.n ' ~l
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I ~.&lt;

Rr ~ l r1ctro~t would lll&lt;l ~ e RO Litl t10rn e srte
L~nd ldY J we 1. rLrdl W ci l ~t dl'.ll alJifl count ry selt1ng. 6 acres

Jl···

111' 1 On ly 111

Real Estate General
fiVE ACRES -

Beaultlu l 3 bedroom 1 bath ho me

Equ 1pped ktt ctlen. oak ca b1ne1 s. snar.~ bar elec!r1c hcJ!
pump. cen t a11 plu s woodburnf'r Custom d ~s 1 g11ed to con
serve ener~ 1\'llh 6" rnsulat ed l'rall s I;·· 1mula1e d 1n al11c
Ander' sen therrrop ane wood .,,.1ndow s ln s ul~ted doors crly
sc ~o ol clr s\11CI
#257

BLACKBURN
REALTY

?or

#127

45 ACRES OF WOO DED LAND 111 R10 Glanr1P .ttf'~ lu~l ·r'l atlrng

lnr 10u to hu1 ld $?1 000

#16 2

~j
!

2.5:ACRES M/ l - And a] bedr oom ranch w1r r bath . tam1lv
room d1nrn~t k !!C hen co mbo I car t! ar apP Vf'r~ n1 cP arH1
cl ean

home

Ca ll us to1

morP •rr lo1mat,on

$53 900
#146

RANNY BLACKBURN

139 ACRES MI L -

Pl us I' slorv 3 bed1 oom . l balh . farm
hoL ' I' wrth ga~ heat loiJarco ba -; ~ laq!e bi!rn m ller ~l
- , ~ ht l Lo ca lf'(l n Walnut 1w1; A:J 1r1r $59 000
#25 1

BROKER - 446-0008

PANORAMIC VIEW'
3 bedroom ran ch overlooking Oh1o River Valley. 2'/,
balhs . 2 li replaces. formal dining room . lam1ly
room . covered palio. gas heal . cent ral ai r. 2 car car~
po rt. Co me be enchanted'

NlW LISTING - Crly schools ~

1ooms

•568 W( NOW HAV[ SEYEAA llOlS 11 •lh 11 vtot •,ontare PP •Iet' lor a ~ w' " ~~
rrom oumppt l oa n~., hou sf II you .. ould I&gt; I.P10&gt;OP'll.l you• Ill":' 1mP .. AI {~
'n o.IMe 1ve1 111IIIJ\ (all U\ lu· more · ~ f or m dtoon lot\ l &lt;POf c" B : a oP~ on R1

I: 00-3:00

. ·1. -442~

Real Estate General

#139

SPAC i OU S HOME HAS Y£SUROAY'S CH AIIM Harcl" oOO 11001 \
J lledtl)llm\ and ~~~ :&lt;1' r:)Q nl y 1M ~ er I &gt;ve ,, a\ ~ o· ~·q l)' e I o!or'""'' il!'~ul,
&lt;; ,t iiAifd on lwo 1011 Ml j hal l-11 1: r oul bu l c r ;, ~ ~ · .Jr~ on p1 cfl'lly ~ , m., .~
Va llr; S:· c1d J"'l &gt;i'l (o·111 $/HOOO

Of lfntal OIOP~!I~ Two tlediOOni \ and Ullf allf
1?1 'JOOOO Call lor ct~!a111

446-0008
Bonnie Stutes 446-4206
:c•:nd~li~lon:•::•$40~0~.8~14~-99~2~-,..~8~~~~~!~~:~~:~~~:~~~~~~~;Pa~t~ti~H~a~w;k~4~4;6~-1~9~6~7~~~~t

one-bedroom
· u lmenl. Second tloot', corner
rv nd ond Pine, Gallipolis.
" "' anrl rglrlgaralor. Water
''lldod No po\t. A•fnnces
,,i,od . sns P•' month. 614~' -1249. 614-446- 2325 or 614-

VCR 1100. Gultar and amplifier
tan $15, Maytag
Wrlngar washar $50 , rinse tuba
_$20_.~
6 '~'"'_'_.._ 2_5_26_·_ _ _ _ _!.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

$40, calling

lf467 IHW li STI NG - OYI'NEII WILL LUI DCONTRACT Pr1ten slar!l'! hom~

Call our 24 -hr . answering service at
446 -4206 Anytime

Whlrtpool waahe&lt;I100. Up&lt;lght
truzer 1150. 27,000 BTU tlr

l 'r1r Jr111 ~ 1 1 o d .

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Dunrovin Fruit Farm just oH St.
Rl . 681 East ol Albany. We •c·
capt food .tamps. Amish
productt, grean baana, homa
grown
sweet
eom
and
loma1oat. 9·7 dally, cloMd
Monday. 614-698-6218.

GREENF!HOTWP . - ]bedroom ranch w1thbalh 1u1alw~
tE'I gas heat woodb u1ner 5 acrf':l mtt Onlv $ 1 ~ 900
•~40 . THI~

LOGCABIN&amp;3ACRES - CiljSchooi01Stfld Onl,$16000.

BLACKBURN REALTY

.........,,..,.,.,p,"'

-For
----Lease

lnS1ruments

Lowrsy Ganit 44 Organ Obi•.
Keyboard ,
rylhms,
peda ls,
Bench, music. S550. Ex . cond.
614-446-0.5.51

Frulls &amp;
V
bl
ege19 9S

BROOKSIDE DR - N1 c\' ] bedroom 2 b~th r:rn c11 w1lh rnnl
S1d1 n g, tamrlv rO(lm launclry room fdS heat ?r,1r t'J r ~~rard
more Ask•n R onl~ $4 2 900
·
lf253

MOBILE HOME AND 30 ACRES mme or less '" the Rso

Wann Morning Wood Burnar

\'.::.'l ulct like to rent housa in
l J ll~S¥111e Dollar Of Salem C•n'' • area 61 -1 - ~2-2339 or 6Mr 'l --10013

MuSICal

dm+ng room basement and gar age. ~ as heal N1ce b1g IDI.
G1ve us a c~tl on 1h1s on[' Onl~ $45.000
if247

(CO:Z5).

plano,

C"7

;Jt

CLOSE TO TOWN - ISih rs no ce 3 bedroom ranch wrth bal h

IDEAL FOR ALARGE FAMILY - 4 bedrooms, 3 balhs. formal

58

VIRGINIA SMITH. BROKER . 388 ~ 8826
DIAN CALLAHAN . REALTOR . 256 -6251
EUNICE NIEHM. REALTOR. 446 ~ 1897
RUTH BARR. REALTOR. 446-0722
LINDA SKIDMORE , REALTOR . 379 ~ 26B6
DEBORAH SCITES. ASSOCIATE . 446-6362
LYNDA FRALEY, ASSOCIATE , 446 -7499
MICHAEL MILLER . ASSOCIATE , 441 -1405

REALTOR'

23 LOCUST ST.
446-6806

SWIMMING POOLS
HURRY • We're ovtrstockldl
Many siz.. tnd shapu avallabla
now
81 tramandoua
stvlngt. Trad• your old car,
boat, camper, ate. Financing
nailab'-. Call 1-1100-143--1865

Upnghl
cond.,

Musical
lnstrumenls

PROFESSIONAL SERYJCE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

RESIDENTIAl · INVESIMENIS . COMMERCIAL FARMS

Single Md with box aprlng tnd
mallren. 4 lirH P185-7&amp;-RM
$50. 1985 Ford Ttmpa XL 304682-2796 after 5:30.

lira ctllngar-Coe.ls 30-30A lac·
tory ,.condttlon.cl na'Hr uNCI.
Wam~nty . $100. fiM-24S-5131.

57

Real Estate General

REDUCED TO $71.500- RIO GRANDE AREA. Owner needs

Sectlolllll
sola, retrtger1110f,
dryer, tnd plano. Call 614-742·
2661.

D. C. Metal Sale&lt;, Inc .

Reg. Oabarman Puppies Elcat-

lent ~,.., Papers Guarantllld.
.Uch614--256-6403

PldigrH Baby Dut ch Rabbits,
S7.oo •ac:h. Ca ll &amp;14-446 -n52

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wild charry, walnut, poplar, 11h,
tnd maplt al.a baH~rd.
casing, }amt, ele. 614-441-8038.

urn. Call

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Tas and c"al,. pdc.cl ttom
· '15 10 S995. Tabl" $50 lnd up
$r25. Hid••· bedtl 1390 to
•
j ~ f1o dln•,.. $225 to t375.
-~p "' $28 lo S125. Dlnsttes
-"~ ar.d up to $485. Wood table
(, cha irs S285 lo $795. Dat.b
:5 up lo Sl75. Hutc:hlt $400 &amp;
, , bunk bllds completl wtlh
• l ' lrrJ•.s $29~ and up IO S3tl5.
I .l y bGJs SilO Mltti'..MS or
! ,. !;[Hir'£JS lull or twin $71, firm
~-, El. and $98 Quean uts $275 &amp;
, n. Kmg $)50. 4 drawer chest
·, 9 Gu" Ca tMnat• 8, 8, &amp; 10
r. 1r1. Baby maM rH ... $35 I
~ ·s Borl l1amaa $25, 0\J ..n
~, H, SJ5 &amp; klog lrama $50 . Good
·I&lt;'CIIOn ol badroon'l SUh81,
'!JI C.1b&lt;l1t!l, kudboards UO
nd up lo S6S !KI daya sama 11
c.~ !i h with approved credit. 3 mi.
" 'II Bula~1lle Rd. Open 9 A.M. to
PM Mon. lhru Sat . Call 614.; :6~12 2

REDUCED, REDUCED

lumtJ.r SNI«&lt;Id nd pWin, 314

TODAy

Ho usehold
Goods

Building .

Supplies

lir~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,

0070

., ; Wan ted to Renl

.J

55

54 Ml scellaneous
Merchandise

Sunday Times-Sentinel-

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

Ratrigarator,
lltov.-mod..-n.
Naw wrln~r wather, antique
oak drassar and round cortM
table. TWin beds. 614-446-4121.

21,000 BTU S..rt Bait Air Cond.
Par Saver Fan. HI-E"iclcmcy
$450. Elac BaMbollrd Haatar
614-446-2340

614-J87-JI38.

p•n•.

13233 I.R. 180
Ashlond, Ky. 41101 -8939

tt,OOO.

C' Amtr y Mobil• Homa Park.
J "n.-te
JJ. North ol Pomeroy.

r '' " · rol, tal s.
c:., 991 -1!179

•:....,Urn r..,..._Si no·r 1903

d•sc:n~mblar

,;-; Space for Rent
2, ) 15, for 11ml, Ca ll

MOlT Oil
BUilDINGS, IIIC.

14K Oold ladi" wedding bind.
Like niW. $50. 614-992·23n.

6859.

novms tor 11nt . WMk or momh.
~,1;1rl l ng 111 $120/mo. Gallla Ho(el.
( 1~ ·4 46·958 0

Sldarw EqulpmMlt

Company, 304..675-7421.

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Compound Bow, llka naw.
Elactrle Gibson GtJIIar. Coocord
10 spaed, IIIII new. 614-256-

Furnished
Rooms

r~fuHd .

fllf

Saltlllle dlah &amp;
614-256-6822.

July 16, 1990

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

......_...
CONTEMPORARY HOME on 3 acres m/ 1 wrlh 3 BRs 1'

60 M/ L BEAU TI FU l ACR[ S ~ G1r at to; h1krngor nun11ng
Granlima G~tPwood Ml!&lt;1 he1r !fails art'a lrf'ady lhere. wrth
br au l!h.rl rock lor m atron~ A s ~1n 1' $22 GO O
#226

baths ~~~ mR room wrt h open c ellrn r, cJ 1n 1n Rr oorn . 1oyct lar Rl'
recreahon 1oom. heat ptJmp. m·ground pool country at mol
phe~• Only $69 900
~119

OIRECTIONS: Rl. 7 S. to Hal lsday H1ghts . Follow
srgns .

/

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE
446-3644
fRONTS ON THE RIVER - All bmk ranch
style home w ~h many altra ctrv e featu res.
ll vm g room w~h tr r eplace. ~ll chPn w~h OW
r~nge oven End r Pirrg 11" bath~ . Ras heat.
cenltal au . carp etPd and hard wood tl oors 2
car at'1ached gar age

Real Estale General

ATTENllON INVESlORS OR FIRST HOME
OWNERS - $16.900 - Ver1 mce home sn

Thurman . u ~ed as a 1ental at present trm e
very well t aken ca r e ol 3 BRs. bath. LR.
kt l ctl en. FR . DR storm wtndow s. some
re modelmg done. Call to r more d etar l~

HONEYSUCKLE LANE- PRICE REDUCED TO
$79.900 - Z7 acres. mil. 3 BRs, lR. kslchen,
bath. part tlasement wrap-aroun d porch and
pat1o

17 ACRE S ANO A 4 BEDROOM HOME wrl h I P g.s lreal I

c lut1er1 1 ~ c;h o\l bud d1nr anrl clt'l achrrl P.Jiage Hom e has a
Iliff' fiVf'f VIPW

A ~ ~ !llp onl y \ )f) 900

#230

r

~· J'

Inch Hoi Point Oaubl• Ovar
I : ~W: Ra1190 $100. GE Washer &amp;
r ·-ye1 $150 tor bol:h6l4-)88-8408
,1 BIG . cood.

----,-.,------,,-

GRHN SCHOOL OISJRI CT- Vrtv rqu·~ twllloom / 1 ban
r,llllh l'illr 11JI I h1'.P illt'll ! I' d\ 11!'-il WI)OdbU I II('I _? (31 )l ~f ·
M'l' t. 1 mil ~ r:t.·m r"n 't ,JI r1 1'
d ''' onl ~ 'ot lll 'J!P On ly

$6&lt;Juoo

~(W

liSTIN£ - AAWif lith S!
- Btaul ,lui 2 s r ~r1· 4 be(toom ~ 7
bl"', l ,~,n~ room 1unroom P~l on
.. r r hp~ ;ar&amp;r rPni!JI h~&gt;•T (Pn
'•AI A•r fl!'fll •ool n["'o plumllin •' 7
e•ll l 101 r. Lo w ur ••IIPS BP sl lluv
I!OuM lO,. 40'&lt;

NORTHUP AREA ~ A n1 r P I bedruwr •·1 ny "~ro hom r ~"oltr
bat h. gas hpat L- ~tM a gf' nn 50 arr&lt;&gt; IQ! A , :0 1n~ $29 900

•113

6 pc pjne living room suHe,
•.n ra rhair. roc ktr, •nd U.btea,
, 1!!~e !able, 304...fl75-8815

All BRICK +1 II ACRES + SMAll POND
~ and llJS I ~ m 1n tJI ~ to downtown ~ Lov ely

Apptiu ce, Inc. Good
app11ancas, T.Y. aall. Open
~ a m lo 6 p.m Mon.-Stt &amp;1-4·
1!6· 16 19 . 627 3rd. Ave. 0.._
1polil. OH
~ · ,.., unly

"~m'l

GJrdnul &amp; Va rl• ty &amp; Fumtlun
..; ' •"P. 1&lt;11~ Eul•m Ave. Buy,
~on and lrada low priel'&amp;. IS14.: ~6~22fi

APPLIANCES
\Vnhers . dryars , ratrigtrslort,
Skaggs .t.ppllancaa,
, •r·g&amp;s
Upp&amp;r Rt~ lll P.d. Besldl Stone
Cru t Molel Call 6 14-446-73~ .

GOOD

1tving

USED

room

new

chair,

••tJ holstary 614-446-116 3

--PICKENS F1JR NfTU11E

N•wiUsad
Houssl'!old furniahlng. 112 ml.
J1u richo Rd. PI Pluunt , WV,
C!\11 ]04~75 · 1450 .

tOWE ST PRICE f'HR on a
3 tlt()IOM"· horr ~ Lo"' p.a~men1 ~
t he~pe; lh3n rPnt WJV unMt
SZV 00 Ca&gt; me lot dP1 jlh

POMfR OY -

£ IJ1.11n St -

Dedtm\ Orlch rn
100m tJ~ f h PI ! I J
~ I I"YI ~ ll OOD

rm
I JI~ lol•.
•1-n&gt;n ~

·~
VI

l
1·,

MIOOL(PORT - OROAOWAY 1
~r!IIOOm s 1 r o i 1~1D fo '"1 l ,. , n ~ ·O~"'
1 1ti~ H
1 110 1 11~ 100m lr.ll1 ht•n bd!h 1
m~nt "" " 1" 1in ~ fiPAill ll ullo! I r11

.JO I

$15.20 ~r weak,
dinolle with 4 cMI,.. •uo per
weak. Uagic Ctwf M cu. ft .
~ofrlgaralor $12.95 per wa•k. 15
cu
n. frHZif', $10.90 per
weu k.YI'A.t Furniture. Rt . 141, 4
mllas off Rt . 7-Canlenary.Of)ln 7
dayt a weak.

US IIIHi

~th Sl

- J t1P!I
1oom&lt;. hv•nr ·oom rhn•nR •oom
I"Mih lullb~Pm Prf IJ"Valep /lkonf.
n1ct pi&gt;~~IP ~~1 d Mod \ ?lh

1001111 lam,!, •oom I&gt;~!II~IOom tal
,n O•! Ch fn bal ~ lu ! ~ CM PI'fPd
h!l!tflood lloor \ m1u~te-d [. cf'l
l e~l 10n ~~~nn I~IPf lol fo 11 ~ nM"~
ya11l I PI' &gt; !oo ~ - C JII Io!la~

N£W USl iN G - IIIII ODI£POR1 -

IIDOtE PORI - I '• ao es •acant
l1nd &gt;n ntw add4on R•in! ou11dr

t.UGS'IILL£ - l'&lt;! ACU:S - J
bed100ms lv1 n ~ room. d&gt;nrnKtoom

POMEA01 - \6ll lin coln Hll A

Anllqua•

S2fl ooo

01

and

Olde~ two story home wllh vrn~ l srdrn&amp;.
W!l1dO w ~ Two sm atl baf ns

SIOJm

Mlfl dltport

dow ntown

All BRICK - JUST OFF Rl . 35 - CLOSE TO
HMC AND SHOPPING - Anractrv e home rna
nrce nerghbarhood offer s 3 8Rs. balh.

16.000

fu ll &amp;erP olcom!ol11ble l r-~1n9 3 bed
100!1\! lv1n~ rm kfch~n \ ' ~ b~l~

LR . drn ette. fi replace. new

carpet 2 " ' aHache&lt;l garage. gas

he~

and

ce ntral atr.

ATTRACliVE HOllE AND TWO lOTS - 3 BRs.
b~h. krtchen w/range and OW. lR. carpet,
elec heat. I car dehched gar age Srluated on
two !ots. Very nr ce.

I! iS SECOND ~VENUE - 2 or 3 BR. 1'n
balhs. LR . for mal OR. krtchen. gas heat/cent.

'"
LOTS Of PDTENliAL - 67.496 acres. mil. on
Crou,.,·Be ck Rd . mce wooded b&lt;ijdsng srt es.

Sold

whatev.r. Cort

t.l ill8t4-3 7i-2771

rural waler avar!ab! e.

Su-;-;

••II. Alvarlnrt AnUquta,
1124 E. Main Sti'NII, Patntf2i
Hou,.: M.T.W. 10:00 a.m. to I :
p m., Sundty 1:00 to 1:00 p.m.

614-192·2526.
LUNCH BOXES. IUdo Only!
Paying up to NO.DO felt Jel.
son'l bor. 1-ttaMII ~ ptld
for vlnyt 1nil INUI box...
Bofore you throw • 1/WQ Qll\111 •
•w•y or aell I 10 ~ Cll
G14-ttl2·5fi57 M.tN Fulz.

BUIITIIULWAUAIITIO ,_,II on
ahJ li KI't lot AllanyOill' could waot.

lOm1n oo!o!Pomtrol Pncr dust~
ully reducM !of Quit ul~ Cal l me
today !01 df!l' at~

LIST WITH HAYES TQDA Y

EAGLE RD .- RACCOON lWP. - J9 acr es
$6.900
12.88 ACRES smaller lract

Harr~oo

Township Wi ll sell

Ranny Blackburn, Broker
448-000B

OWNER HAS RElOCATED AND WANT S TO
SELL IMMEDIAlELY - Oak Onve all bflck. 3
BR. I'' balhs. lR. kitchen. OR . lull bas ement.
gas heal

ATTRACTIVE OlOER HOME IN THURM~N ­
$34.000 - 1650 sq H home olless 4 BRs.lR
krtchen. bath. 2 FP s. unattached garage

eQU!ppNl krlchen .

Antiques
Brought

831 ACRES. Mi l NEAR MEIGS MINE #1 . -

EXlREMH YNICE STARlER HOME -locale&lt;!

JHW tiSTIIIG - RACIIH . 1fd
Sl - 2 S![)IV 3 bedrooms. bJ!h
i1lchPn ull~~ room c~n l r~l he~l
unlrd l 11r uhl~ ~ bl~i ti!l~t n,cP
lot PucPd fo1 I!U( 11 ~ alp Un rter

, ·1,·

Ill f1P(I 'I'r.1 Ma h•r 'l"1'm · . •"1 ~u."•' ~
,:~ 1 -J[\' I•" h~n•"' mJ••l:rrJIIl &lt;
''•·· • L
.tc m/ 1Jl ~ IP.f'uct!l pll(t $89 000

ru st at the edRe of town Th rs home f eat ur es 3
bed r ooms. bath. hvrn g room. krt che11 . drn1ng
room and a full basement Frv e mrnu l e~ t ('J

I
- ORiCII HOME 2M Sl 4 bedroom~ lrv1n1 100 m
l~l'l'!lly 100111. k1! ch~ n I l; ~ l h l~ r~,
COI M!I 101 V1ew ol11~ 1!1 S lf~

klfcllen. bal rt, g.m~e. niCe ~c tle
· Wt 'll hsten

e.ifl•d.: la~·Ml·•~U·o~tJo/1

sate!lrle d r ~ h ~my I srdm g

N[W LI ST ING - MIDOL£PORTGRANT Sl - I lloot pl.ln ? br~

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNrTURE. 12
Olive St., Galllpolla. New &amp; u..ct
tumhure, M at.,., WMiam &amp;
Wort boola. 514-44&amp;-3159.

Dally t pi~a

locale&lt;I IUSI off BulaVtlle Rd . Overhead g11age

doors. ramp, overhead heaters 1r1 warehouse.
lour n1ce olfi ces. lo~er and receplron area .
SrttJated on 2 acres of lafld Call our ot1rce for
more delilrl ed rn lormat1on

-

A~ kou11 p,~lnllng attlngring roots, hooll rt~lr. 614308 -9766 an•r 5 p.m.

53

&amp;
n.ooo
OF so"~'~~~:~~o~s~
n
- Very mre bu1ld1ng

PRICE REDUCED TO 131.900 - WANTED'
NICE A£TIRED COUPE WHO ENJOYS
WORKING IN THE GARDEN AND OUTDOORS
- 2.6 acr es m/! ol leo-' ell an d Attractrv e home
offers 2 BRs. l R. k1tchen . bath and a 24x30
unallac hed

block

garage

!HIS COULD BE THE ONE FOR YOU If - Very
attraci1Ve home saualed on 19 acr es
Features rn clude 3 BRs. lR. kslchen. 2 balhs.
full bas ement. gas heat. ca1pel and hardwood.
ulilrty bid~

SMALL FARM FOR SALE - 50.15 acres mi t.
Clay Tclwnship. Hom e on property ofters
approximately 1100 sq. H. 3 BRs. balh. IIVing
room, kdchen . Quret s~trn~. Frontage on tw o
roads Call tor d~atls

REDUCED TO $21.900- 30.312 ACRES. lAY lOR ROAD -This small farm also has a 1966 Vin
dale 12x60 mo~le home. small barn. Green
Elemeolary School
$2•. 900nl - Very attra ct rv e pri ce lor a n1 ce
home. Two or lhree bedrooms. b~h , l R, DR,
k1lchen. carpet. part basement laundry room
NEAR NORlH GALLIA H.S. - 21 ~ acses mi l.
Mmgan lwp. frank Ward Rd . - $17.100

A"• : o,, A "I!' ~J •I ,•

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Ni (" Onf• &lt;,!nr v \'l'&gt;t~ 3 hP f]I00!1
bal hs Iami/;
rnr•m ,·,!'. hrat ..., O()(Ibutl!l'r roovpnlf'n! orat1on $4 6 5CO

#142

f!f'IC1rd f&lt;l ill ff' I ,Jfl•' $4jJ 000

h258

NEW LIST lN G - Al·nnot ! .J, r ,. .,., 1'' .~ IJ!'il' :! lim r ;nr ch Fa m
dy rnom 'ul l l:a&lt;, f'ln,•nf (Ill '! 1'I ,H 'l·•d ;• ~! ~r 1• ~ ~ ~rn g orily
1'9 ',QQ
~160

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Tti£ LNI~G All[) Of l ltS BRICK KAMCH "' ~~lrf'{lro I! rn- nmt rl
evPfl mem[)tl ol your IJm&gt;IV II1P&lt;r '&gt; d I~1Rr l&amp;m&gt;ly roor-&gt; or IIOOr:JDurnP• a ~d
b!!h. "' '1 1ch 11 wPII wo1raiPd ~om lht l 1 o•~ E 1ooms &lt;.o lllf' 111 ~ ' ' OuD\ · !" I'll
lOY [!!I 'M ) o'll'l~ SJffiP \1 mP! 'Dim! I d1~1ng 100m T hr('f 1 At~r tw'cl•IYll!l', I!'
d~P lh1\ homp &gt;
\ l ~lliiP!I or 4 l U I"\ m'l

~7

129.900 - LOCATED IN CITY- Older home
offers 3 BRs. bath, LR. kitchen, gas heal. city
water and sewer. Call tor an apporntment.

OSBORNE STAEfT ~ Nrwrr one r;lor~ w1!h v1n·,1 ~ 1d1n r ?
bedroom s balh tamll v r11om k1! rhpn w~ IIVIIl)' room\ hJ II
basf'ment Wood cler k and molt' A ~ k llll' S?? 0~0
11243

OAK Hill AD - You w1ll IH!d lh 1~ 1 hrrl 1onm ? bar h IJ11r'
dry k1tchen ~~ ~ ~ np and r1 nmg r oGm- [ IPr l' l'ill Crn !rill .'! r
Allth1S on I acrr A s k1n~ S39 900
#2)0

MAY BE IN YOUR PRICE RANGE - Very nsce
home oiler s 2 BRs, lR. krtchen. bath, allached
garage, smal! hothouse. concrete block

crrr -

NEW LI STING - Ar 1c k ranch 3 bt~ bed1oom s lar ~e lrvrng
wom ,. l JurpiJCP k1ICilr&gt;n tJ ,1! h altJcht&gt;d o rp ort and

~468 . All8 R1CK BEAUI1 Of PERf [(li ONCHAR M PERSOO~LI !Y CO M
fORT - Qu~l~l bu•l! · •·· ~ " I.'~ •• '
•,• ·· '· ~ :1, I'J" l ' •' ·' ""

RACIN[ 8110AD WAY - I olrl mu I norn
pl ar. 1 b~d1 ~orm k~•nv 100m tlalh
~ ~ ~P ~~ ~ •n ld rN•n "' ' IOI\ ol tli' Jul•
lull.Jb•nrt' (fn'•~l ~·~' &amp; [!'flllal
,.,. hdiPffiP~! ? c.11 ~a·•~e 1 edr~
n•t f lnl G 1~a1 b111 ,n to"' 10' 1

h'£W

Rutllnd Sl - ; bedroom\ I '•
balh h~ . n~ worn d 1 n 1 r~ 100m
~I!Ch~~ ~~ 1 ag~ QU&gt;el ~l1 1't'l f llPI
lent llln al only $30 000

Upright lraazar 11.3 cubic ft.
FrOtllets. Good Concltlon 132!1.
Mlcrowtve , medium .U.e, Tappan $150. lanhh Color, lloot
model T.V. 25". $125. IM-ES4418.

acr es ol well man1cured lawn an d
r,a rden ;.,u br1d con stru ct1on Att raci1VP
features 1ncludP ] BR s. 217 bath~ ltJII y
eQ UIPPed krt c ~e.1. lamrly room wr\ h 111 epl ace
(1nsert 1n l1r epl ac el LR and drn 1ng ro om heat
~acuum system 2 ca r
pumo tcenl a~:
a" ached garage wrth etect r 1c opene1 Ca ll now'

NEW ll511NG - 10 m1n out ol
Alhen1 oH AI S6 Coot! l ludent
, ~n l al 01 ~ooct horr p I ftoO! plan 7
t\MIOO!"I \
I •;~r~ •orm Pd! ~~
o,tchon baTh A I {~ r po&gt;!l'&lt;l !1-fVI lt~r
n~cp " "" onsulalf:'(l J P•lla lOIS
{))II S)9 000 QQ

MIDDI!POIIT -

Icav a m•.::••c:.•:!g~
··===--~

complula

home J! t he edge ol town oll f'fs LR w~lt
I'!'OOdburnrng hre place ve r ~ mce krtc 11f'n.
drn elle bath. carp ort gas heal lcenl au
ba~em e 11l. marty mor e leal uresalso Call tor an
apporntment and de!arls11

2 411

'&lt; Yf'

OuNn
s.ll•
water
bad,
headboard, padded slOt l'lila,
UOG. 304-675-1117, lf no answer
RENT TO OWN
614-448-3151
5 pc. wood group S14.ctl
wMk. 4 posltr ~

DlllU - 3 tlf'd!OOm, l.li£P lo o m~
room •~ r hrn \ bAIII lu'l bJ~P
men: U'l~P llAin ~ntt rond Good
hun t n1 Anti t .., ~,nr h1''' r•!'e~
l orl'f I~ fit' ~'&gt;o r-&gt;e o~ ) [} AUI."o w~ h
monp&gt;llr o ~hl \ 70mll1u!P\Ou t o1Po
mi'I'O' 10 m •nU!P~ oul ol -'111Pns

IT"S SURE TO PlEASE THE fAMilY
[yecat ctlHl ~ ho me located llJ SI oil Rl 35 wd~

.11523 1UILAJ10 AREA 32 w~ m!l all pa~T u1 ~ t •ceor S 6 acr~s of "'GOd ~
Hou'R h ~ 1 IR 3 BR \ M c h~ n bath nai l H~ IIOvt fW~rm Moln&gt;nrl l llll
GAS bdln ? ou iOu ld &gt;n~l C hH ~ lh1 \ Ou l'' M&gt;ntrfl r,i'rll nPROI&lt;~I&gt; If
•524 2l£V[l lOT~ .l0(11 01 ?13 aerr m' l on ~uo 'o1 llrv O••vP "11 rf ICII ' ~ '
bJ dil&gt; ll &gt;' or 1111 yO&gt;II mob&gt; e h:•"lf ·: oil lo1 pr.{f
llb05 THURMAN . on~ ;Jui' llrl;'f! localeO : l o;~ lo &gt;1 ~ 1"i [)UII oThrr l'fr ~
vr1, norP ro ml o rta~IP 7 SIOit hO"I• "' ' 3 ber:lrm&lt;, Ill w 1 i11 ~pl.Mt mal l PI
h•Orm "' ' IHeD~ C'P ]!Mpe !ll'~1 m 1 up l~ then ct n d !P~ \u ntoom d!'&lt; kl ~
llonl porch bA\fmf'ill dllon ~ood ' ~OdH Ju\llhl' p!ac" 'O • ~ 'am oty ~nd"' A'
an at!nrddhiP D• a
•Sil NI C[ SlU J(R HO M£ lo• 1 ou, ~ Iamil, o• r f'l llf m~ "' ••or!w t01 ·o~p r
,. ~ o " dn!•. f l o~e I ~ l ~ w n I lor, h~ mr ~"" ? b r~r ooll1'o I IJ,il~ 1 har~ I "' ~~~ ' •
J• r u·"&lt;l Ydl a Ge e~ lol AI&gt;on rlc•.J•'c 1r oor;m~ rrall&lt;, ( all 'o• .,.,~ IP,~'O!mal ,nn

#2 34

shop

Cm ner lot

lOOK AT THISI JUST 134.900' - Very nsce
39 dl ! ,... rn I ;wd .t'' ol~~~·~ ~mrl \!d Cr1
twmr' l't'!ttl 2 bPtlt oon,, IJall1 k1!1 lwn &lt;!llrl 1 1 ~1nr 1 00m~ lull
hasrmPn l ~ a1ar e rnol.lr l1· h! I'Tl l· 11, !.llh \\ ~ 1 •' 1 ~nrl ' "PI Ir
BAilfY RUN RO ~

•510. l GRAND WHCOM EAWAITS tOUR
un&gt;Qur ~tylrfrom the foyPI ~ou Cl n ~nler tilt lr; 1ng room. lam~~ roo m k~ t h~r. and lhf up
1I a1r~ Up~la lf s you na~t 4 btdr oom5. b.11h ~n dsl ~n "' oy toliiP IMRf 11!.: ~~ ~~
lh~ homt IS l &gt;lualed on~ CPIIIPI lot and h~~ ~n e•l rJ lor "''h a 1m all ~ p ~1 1
mtnl Pr l(r has llf'I'O 1 ~duced

home 11ear Green [lemen tary School
Allral:!Jve features rndud e LR. krl chen
w/stove an cJ relrr gerator. 2 BRs. bath, 2 car

attached garage. Calllooay

Only $]\\00

PATRIOT AREA - lHREE BEOROOII RANCH
oiler s 11 20 SQ. H.• krtchen, living room. balh,
carpet . atlached garage wrth ~ectuc door

MAIN ST..MIDOlEPORT - 1 • .,_,, ' 1 ·11wr1r on'tlt, h~lh
l1~1n~· ~n rl r1 n,n,· ' ~(lr-l• 1111 ~~ J·..-·rnrr t P,.l\ ~~P~t All
lh1\ on lw o lor· A, ~ I'll' ~tll1 $ 11J l\ (1 (]
1#244
k1l r~Pn

openet Can for an appointment.

PRICE REDUCED TO $65.000! Beautiful
l -shaped buck. All rooms large. Eal-in krtchen,
lor mal drning LR w/FP . 3 BRs. I~ boths,

for appt lod&lt;ly s so~

141 ACRES M/l. HUNTINGTON TWP. Appro• I m1le of fronlage on Raccoon Cree~
Some botlom land. black walnul

~

$15,000 - 8.7 ACRES MIL Ha11 ~oo
lownship. Fronls on Little Bull s ~n Rd

U7 ACRES - $3.500- Clay Twp. Hazel
Ridge Rd.

11509 HIRE IS '- HOU SETHAT ISCONSIDUAT£ o tt ~~ ~~d&gt; of a mot!ern
fam d~ 111 owner ~ bed1oom enroys !he D"Y ICV of a se p~ra!e tlaTh Thr
' '!chen 11 CD ·, ~ e~ 1ent 1-, pla 11 n1'&lt;1 w1!h l&amp;mtly 1oom of! one \nl~ otnrl! he d&gt;n•nR
room on rhe olhe1 ~1dt' ol ~- ~ r hPn A 2 CAr gar~£f " ~~ larRt ilniS~ room
~IXlvP lhP gaiARf wh iCh cr~! l ts tlllil ~ l»C t lor a per~on s s ~c&gt; itl n!'('!h
Hom e~ ~ ·lual e d on 4 ac m/1

nace Redu ced lo $36 000

A, kuw

NEW LISTING w~h 3 beclraom

#231

N1 ce t1r st home close to o;c hool LilrP,P lot
home. 26xJ2 deta ched g a1~ ~e. RtJ:Ian d

Asksng $29.900
AffORDABlE - AI ll? 800
and w111nR

m1le

Ruth Goody, B•le• Anocl• ..
379-21128

119

#114
IS

lh11 lw o slooy wrth 2 bed

rooms . bat h. bttsf'mf'nl ~II r emodeled ~ar a~e newet root

14.77 ACRES- blra 111ge pond. 3 miles oul
ol Vsnlon on Rt. 325 $16.500'
$15,000 - 19.143 aoes mil. Appro•
hom Cily hm1I S. All ul1lrtses availabl•

PEACH FORKRD - 2 "'"' m/1. J bedroom. I•; story home
wrth batfl . drmn g room. ~rl c flen . ftJ tl basement nat tuel fur

~53 1 IAKfYotlR I(NE NOW - Ch~ 1ftJI 100my r~n c h Mul~ l~uil~d.on
25 1cres m/ l1n CheshiiP l"' o n~a1 Me•r.&gt; Counrv hnP See l ~ rS onp soon c ~ ll

a"ached garage.

36.5 ~CRES M/l. CLAY TWP. - f10nlageon
Fuendly Ridge Rd. Old house on land.$19,100

&gt;152

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•

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&amp;

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'
n22 BEAUTIFUL
HOitl( In llle P~lrlll area 3 b€diOOmS aMI ? Iull
bllhs' d 1 r~tnJ! room. l1v!ngroom.la1ge tam 1l~ room. att~c h ed Ra 1aQe. and~ r;
equipPed lor handicapped. Sflu~ted on 3.9 !C!U Wllh abal non D'O~rh dll
!o see this ant !OOn Asking $75.0DO

#218

ACRE S M' L - Anrl ' 11 l11·rlfnnm 11o mr w&gt;tll llalh.
~1\ (h Pn II VI11 ~ anrl r!lll &gt;Or' •NHll h~T n ~ nrJ ~ f'll f'l rll bu !lrJm gt.
$)~

80 ACRES

000

#171

M/ L ~ '.J-Vi:f· r tl' " !.-. o '- Llr~ w1H1 ~ orc1ronm s

h~t n ~ 1 t r hPn nn rt 1'.'111~1 r~orr :w r ooultry bar11 ~ nrl other

h1u l ~rn~o; A 'i kln ~ $~ Sono

POM EROY AREA - I

#171

'&gt; lOri mth mf'tals1dm~. 4bed ro.o ms.
On I aCfe Only $59 900

r ~~ bal~ family room b~ ~P nwn t

#249

�· Pas-

D-6--Sunday Times-Sentinel

Gallipolis, Ohio - Point Pleasant, W. Va .
71

T~~~:t;~y S©R4t\N\-~£.ffSs

WORD
GAM I

Ed,ted by ClAY R. POLlAN _..:.__ _ _ __

0

Autos for Sale

71

1i180 Sunblrd, rwbulh tnglnt
rune good. $600. 6M-37V-2847. '

1981

C.ctlllac S.dln Deville.

Good condiUan, air, 1111, crulat,

Rearrange the 6 ~Ciornbled
word5 below to make 6

AM·FM catHttt. $2200. 614-367-

7885.

1981

Corvattl. White on blac:lt.
Mirror T-Tops. All options. 614-

~· mo l{'

word\
Prmt le!ler\ o f
,.o ch •n •Is l,ne ol 5QUOH~5

9112-6190.

1982 Volkswagen Jena. Vary
good condilion, 5 spMd. Bnt
otftr. C.U 614-446-2208.

MONOID

1983 Cadillac Coupe 0. VIlla.
1982 Cullltl Supreme. 3041752403.

1984 Chrysler Ll Baron conver-

PEPOOS

tible. All options. $2,500. 814-

992-2478 between
w..kdaya.

Pontiac

1984

cruise,

I
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j -l'"e-,-j-,~
I
BUNLYM

L--'-·--'--_ L_ _ L_ _ L__

9

~-L~--L-~-.L_...J

0

pwr. wlndowa,

comp '"' e

rhe , h" ' kle

by fdlong in the

m•~sing

1987 Buk:k Century Custom.

Many txlraa, claan lnaldt and
out. Atklng $57'00. 614-446-4525.
1987 Z·28 lroc Camaro. Load.cl.
$11,000. 814-99:2-2427.

72 Trucks for Sale

I :00-3:00

1988 Ford Tempo, auto., •ir, fully
loaded. 35,000 mi. $5200. 614441-0419.

a..rs

1989 Chevy Blazer. ApproJI.
28,500, AIC, running boards,
cuatom tlr•. 614-i'l2-=2803 aher

Sp.m.

Nova,

11' Chevy

4 dr. asking

$800. 114-448-11631.

SE

9112-6225.

8.1 Pllmouth Cott vary good
condll on. Great MPG. Ster.o.
$2,000 080. 81H48-6819.

whMie. limited edition, very
sharp. $4350. 614-446-0152, Eve.
448-2020.

For

1985 Chevy

GOVERNMENT SEIZED vehiclts

Cavalier.

Auto., AM·

985 ... 418.
Aenaun Alliance DL, 1.7
engine, $1,215. 304-882-3793.
198~

Sale

or

Tn~de

2

'69

Camar01. $3,000. IS14-388.v770.
trom

$100.

Fords.

Merc1det.

CorvenH. Chevyt. Surplus.
Your area. (1) 1106-687-6000 E.rt.
S-r0189.

Real Estate General

s&lt; Mazd• pickup

-:::::----~--cr,ellndar tn~lno 1986 14 112 ft Baylln• Ceprl
n•
runabaut, 50 h:r 1ngln1 walk
and rransmlas on. $200. 14- thrv wind 1111el , AM-FM caa992·2991.
sette, ••c cond, geraga kept

r 1, I'

r r ,. I'

19111 Ford 4•4 4 sp , F-150 351 1986 Baja Islander 180 A·1
eng, $3,500. 1978 Chev. Sii- cond, Inboard 140 hp, ~att' walk
•erado, 4t4, auto trans, 350 lhru windshield , lite Jacktls 2
•ng, $2,500.304-675-1138.
lets ol skis, all eo~•ra and Pull
cover, drive on trallsr, 304-'J:S-

~.

rebultt engine, exc cond, must
ull $800. 304-675-5156 after 5.00

1983 Che~y Baauvill• 7 panang111r ~an, cutom Interior loaded,

Pll.

5446.

20 ft . J•t boat. 460 Ford engine
330:~6·:..________ 425 hp. New motor and BerllleV

19iil

60r7.

Ford Cargo 'Van. $3,000.

614·446·5186. B1tore 5 p.m. or
con11cl Gonaral Sorviees Dept.,

1987 Cha~ 314 ton Silverado
4lC4 loaded. 1984 Prowler cam per 24' with air, awning, T.V. antenna, carpel call after 7 p.m.

Holztr Clinic.

BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTION
Large great room includes family room. dining
area &amp; eat-in kilchen. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 2 car
garage &amp; heat pump . $59,900.

614-256-1117.

75 GMC, •Ingle ule dump truck.
12 ft . bed. Good condition 614·
245-5067

%,000

Of trade 80 modal Ford

lire• and

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE

446·2194.

446-3644

wheela, lltap side. A..
king S3800 . 614~46-8785 o.- 614-

Real Estate General

Fishing Boat swivel seats llva
woll , 23 HP Johnson Mo1of and
Trailer, lift jackela. S800 614446-447".1.

4~e4

pickup,
.,'lopperl exc cond, no rust,

r11w1y miles, motor

~rttcl, $5,500 . 304-.895-3006.

For sate 1972 Glasspar boat 16
ft . 100 hp. $1800. 614-992-3436.
BOATERS

18 GMC Van V-8 , 3SP1 PS PB Mertury Men;:ruls1r Specialist
$900. Neg . Good Wor110 Truck. Factory train.d, bonded. Prec~

DIRECTIONS: Rt. 160 across from N.G.H.S.

lruc:k 4 wh .. l drivl, nlw paint,

Toyota

11185

jet drive 56,500. 614·Jt2-2157

614·286-)1(98

sian Mobile Marin.. We come to
yout 614·25G-.5979 .

Ford Bronco 1988, XLT loaded.

CtH 614-446-3583 aftltf 6pm.

74

v.;-=::-;;;;;:-:;;;:::::-::-Yukon Delta 1981·29 n. campar

boat. 140 HP Voivo-Ptr\1 lnboard!Outboard-$10 000 .
614387-7Bn.
'

Motorcycles

1979 KZ-1000. Full drua, AM·FM

.,,.., now llroa and bol1&amp;f'l, 76

Real Estate General

run• QOOd. $1500 090

Wfll

,~,, lor aood ndtng mowor.
,,4 . 992~m.

Auto Parts &amp;
--;;;:--;;:::-A:;:c::c-:e::-s:-s-:o.,-r_le_s_ _

uc . cond. $1,000. Eve'• 614-379- Flowers

2163.~.--:---:---:c= - : - - -

Judy COewilt

1· I'

738 2nd AVE. GALLIPOLIS

REALTOR ·

1983 Honda CBX650, tu lly ..
quipped, 1,200 actual mllll,
tt ,600.
tlrm .
304-675·20n

@
r. ,..
•l

'I

~·
u •

. &lt;• \
\

· •

614-245-56n

or 614-

379-2263.
VInton ALI!o Salvaga.Late &amp;
Early Model Part•. Foreign &amp;

Domestic . Wt Buy Junk Cars.

evtnlnga.

614-338-9062

1983 Suzuki Templer. Excellenl
tondl11on. 5400 mil... Also int!udlt twlmtt . Call after 7·30
p m 614-62·7'175.

79

campers &amp;
Motor Homes

1973 Dodge motor nome 304·
1985 Honda 700 Magna N•w 173-.5363 , Chariea Decker. '

JUDY DEWITT, BROKER ............ 446-8147 Sam Hoffman .. .. ...... ····· · ...... .. 379 -2449
J. Merrill Carter ......................... 379-2184 Jeannie Tolliver ..
··· ······
446-6624
Cathy Wray ......... .... ............ .... 446-4255 Tammie DeWitt ..
········
441-0703

tires Excellent condition Aakrng $1200 Call 614-446-1469
bttwe•n 5:30 &amp; 9 :00pm.
3

wh•l

Home
Improvements

81

Condition. 12,200.00 Call 614446-41316 Aftor 6 p.m.

G1rdner '1 Home Improvement.
Ras. &amp; Com., Roofing, painting,
gunlf, pallo dec:kt, 1nd ate. 614-

1974 Starerafl po~up camper.
Sleeps 6. Good cooditton . 614-

949-2490.

446-6~6 .

Housahold
Roollng,

1976 GMC Eleganza II molor
hcwnt 26 ft., fully sail-conlain«!. 814-446-9786 or 992-66::17.

lor Sh11ly or S1ndra.

'

1979 lnrametlonal ac:hool bus
aide door and un, Ida I for ca m~
lng or band but,

t.a, 304~7s-3249.

81

partlv conver-

Maintenan ce:

new/repair,

aiding,

new!l'tlpalr, carpentry, odd lobs.
es11mat ... 614-379-2020, aak tor

Mitch.

TV Senrlce, apeclellllng
In Z.nlth alao servicing mo.t
oU•r brands. Houaa calla, also
to me appllence rtpatr.. WV
Ron's

D1via

Stw· V•c
S1rvrca
Georg" CfWk Ad. Parte,
piles , pickup, and delivery. 614·

65 General Hauling
capachy. 614-367-7"308,

A &amp; A Water Ssrvlce. Pools, c1 ..
1emt, wella. lmmadlal t- 1,000 or

82

2,GOO gallons delivery. Cart 304675-6370.

1983 Toyota Dolphin Motor
home. Eaay an gaa, low milage,

Rot•ry or cable toot drilling.
Molt •II• compllled eame day.
Pump tal• and ~Ice 304895-380:1.
'

84

quipped. 614-367-7024.

Septic Tank Pumping $90, Galli•
Co. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES,
Jockoon, OH 1-800-63H1528.

24' ProWler Travel Trailer Salt·

Contained. Air Cond. MlcoWava. very good eondiUon.
$3000 . 614-446~69

Water

Hauling

ratn, 'lloluma dis~

counta, 2,000 to 4,000 capacity,
cltterns, poolt, Willi, etc. Call

and Heating
Fourth and Pine
GaiUpolie, Ohio

814M8-3888

A&amp;A Waltr Ctll~try. 2,000 g•l.

Wanaraon'•
reasonable

Carter'• Plumbing

304-676-23U Ol'llo 614-446-2454.

Frod ~orka, :104-773-11116.

· - - -- -

Electrical, 304-675-1786 .

Remodeling :
Mobile
Home
rwpalf, rooDng , concr.ta WOfk,
electrkal, plumbing experience.
References Insurance claimt
aecaptad. aM-256-16t1.

Plumbing &amp;
Heating

Real Estate General

Ltcenud elactrlel•n. Ridenour

448.0:11-1.

Roofing and Siding. Trailer
roofs palntM. frM aatlmat11.

1987 Southwlnd : 30n., tully ~

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

AasiMntial
or commtrc111
Wiring . new sarvic1 or repairs.

,up:

1981 Shenandoah, 30 fl. travel
trallor. Full tlze b.d, AC, nice &amp;
clean. $5200. 614-446-06-43.

ac, .. u contained. $1t500. 614985-4418.
'

64

Home
Improvements

Sunday Times-

304-lJ76-21l'19

Upholstery

HOME IN GALLIPOLIS

Mowrey'• Upholstering Mrvlclnglrl county ar11 25 y..ra_The

6 rooms. 3 bedroom &lt;, bathroo m, al l utv ut1l1ttes Wh1te
weathe1board s1dmg, fr ont POICh, goorl buv tor a hom e or

67

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

batt In lumnura

Md Raaldenllal
wiring, ,... Mrvlce or ,.pairs.
LlcenNd Electrlcl•ns. Pa&amp;quale

Commercial

Eleeh1c StJYice. et4-446-27'16.

upholtterln~ .

Call 304-f7&amp;-4154 tor

tim at".

tr.. ..

ren l~, PIICe $19.900 00

PH. 44&amp;-7699 or 44&amp;-9539

Graham Uphotrtttry C.nter, 303

LEADINGHAM REAL ESTATE

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

Hilltop Dr. Celt for :f~ntmant•
&amp; •tlmalll. Call e
6-3438.

Real Estate General

Bargain, Bargaln -75 Dodge
Molor Mome. Low mileage
Good condition. Reduced $1500:
Now $3495.00. 614·24s.5855.

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Services
81

Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
UneondiUonal lifetime guaran tM. Loc:et raferancn tumlsh.d.
F,.. tstlmalu. Call colltcl 1·
614·237.o488 , day Of night.
Rogera BaMmenl W•terproollng

School. Thrs has been a very produ ct1ve farm 111

HENRYS ROOF PAINTING 30467S-6631 or 304-576-2749. '

ers have PriCed th1s fa rm to sell due to re s1dence

137 ACRE FARM -

Near Kyger Creek Hrgh

SHADY LOT. CLOSE TO TOWN- Loi sol charac ler
and charm can be found 10 th1 s 1'-7 story home
wrthrn wa lkrng drstance lo lown Includes] bed
rooms. large l1vmg room. d1n rng roorn and I :,,
baths. fu ll basemen! 3 car garage wrth renled
apartmenl overhead
~ 100

lire past Wrth a httle work . rt co uld be agarn. Ownrn Flori(! a Older 2 story ho me rn good repa" wrth
lree gas. Large
, barn. 2 ponds Ca llloday lur
mnre mformal10n
900
#211

motorcycle.

Powered by VW engine. Wa1
~ealured

#687

1.

1974 Dodgo 4x4 Drive train 4tp
1982 Hond1 Culltom 900 CC, 3/4 lon. $200.00 614.J88.Q778
Mus1 .. 11-No reasonable ott.r
Budget
Transmissions;
All
rth!Md. 614~46-6428 .
Typn, Uaed &amp; Rebuilt, 30 days
1982 Yamaha 750 Mnlm. Red. to 1 year warranty, owner: dill

words

campers &amp;
Motor Homes

1973 Fktetwlng Camper 21 Ft .
Stll-eohlalnld, roll out awning .
New lim. Air cond . Excellent

Ilk

68,000 miles, $5,400. 304-882-

198'1 GMC 314 ton truck. 454 engine. Amltm l'lldlo, 2 gas tanks
row mllege, good tlre1 . 614 · 992~

q~~:~d

Real Estate General

phone 304-«175-2039 atttr 5·00'
$3,695. or boo1 oHor.
. .

73 Vans &amp; 4 WD's

1973 Ford Ton Trvck ~ h. bed.
Good Shape. Also, metal 10 fl .
flal ~ for a truck. 614--446-0159.

79

for Sale

B-2000. 614-

Fo ..... 200. 6

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75 Boats &amp; Motors

411 -1490

Alit tar Paul

For sale

Ohio - Point Pleasant, W. Va .

Trucks for Sale

1964 Cht~trol .. 314 ton Running
and Frame 6l4-446-2445

11mi Dodge truck, short

1989 Thunderbhd tor 1111. Take
O'~~" p1ymanls. &amp;14·~7-4793.

July 15, 1990

OPEN HOUSE

84 T-Bird turbo, tunv loaded.

TODAY

614-992-5225. 88 E1cor1, aunroof, low mileage. $5,800. 614-

alum .

Autos for Sale

Rtd, Std. 614-446-6363.

8-' L11er, fully loadtd. $2,500.

FM stereo easulle. $2800. 614-

The woman instructed lhe
salesgirl "P1ck out a gown and
wrap it for me. My husband
always gives me money to
buy my own presenls, but this
year I want to -· ......... !"

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p.m.

automallc1 35,000 mil ... Black,
aunrootL.a!!~~ UaeceJaulde In·
tertor, AMttMA,;ttt. EFI, tltt, AC,

ORRGEC

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8-5

Autos for Sale

July 15, 1990

In

Outlaw

Bikar's

METICULOUSlY MAI~TAINEO HOME - Beaul1·
!u l turn ot the century home wt!h the or~ g1nal
charact er sl illm!act Large l1v1 ng. dnungand lam·
ily (or den) rooms all w1t1 l11 epla ces. beau tt!u l
open sta1rcas ele ads to 3 full Sli Pbed1ooms. large
ealm ~ 1 t c hen. S1lt1n g 1oom a11 d workshop 2 very
n1ce pat ches Sets on 21a n d sc ~ped loi s provld lflg
plen ly ot sha de a11d 1oom tor ti'·e k1ds $64.900
#22 1

"hgazlna $3,500. 614-742-2157.

75 Boats &amp; Motors

POMEROY, OHIO
992-22 59

for Sale
1972 17 ft
Boat . 125 HP,
eompltll top, new
Ctll 614-288-1316 after
1977 Ball Boat, 16 fl: wr'traller,
40 np electric 111r1 Y•maha
motor, leat than 15 hrs, llvs

TIRED Of BEING CORNERED? That won ' I happen
rn lh1s round ho use tocaled rn Merg; Counly Truly
a home to be adm1red. Beaullully deco rated 1n
country atmosphere, th1 s hom ehas 3 bedroom s. 2
bath s. llvmg room. famtly area. eat·lll kt!c hen and
uttl1ty room Unfin1sh ed lu ll ba seme nt Wt ap
around decks on bolh floors w1ll g1~e a v1 ew that
wrll takeyour b&lt;eath Alll hrs and more' You must
see to belreve 1 Only $67.900 1
#608

WAll, !rolling mOior, tic. $4,000.

~- 139,900.00
MAKE OWNER AN OFFER TODAY'''

POMEROY - BRICK RANCH HOME. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths.

And you m1ght be surprised what youcan bu~· th1 s
home lor 1 Lovely 2 story wrlh 3 bedrooms. I '"
baths. llvmg room. part1al basement . 21ots each
appro. 85'x120' , unaltached tw o car garage and
a lot more Callloday 101 showr ng and complete
lrstmg
n2811

NEWLY LISTED : If YOU RE PARTICULAR
THEN THIS HOME IS FOR YOU'
Lov ely 3 bed toom. bat~. r .~ ~ en l:VI'l Rroom .. 1111 ·y
are~ aNdched car por1 46 arr t' let Ncr qu &gt;' t
nerghDo rhood' P11 ced low $40 s
•2855

304-tle5-3006.

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ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS INSIDE
AND OUT

1979 Jay BH Boat and Trailer,
1979 75 HP Johnson Molorl5 Ft.
Tri.Haul. 614-446-2445 Paul

L1 v1n f' room 1~·n 1l y room ,Jnd f0111al d 1 lllll)~ ·u:Jr
l l ~ r f:r i"• Pdr olllw. (l art'l' ,.,,tl~. •n clw,r t : rt cn~ s trr
~rd l OO il l ) . ;
t,l t'·:, O vt·I ~I ?Ccl 7 la r garagr
f IIU 1 fl~1 f'd kilrllf'll M,l lnl!' flrlll CP tu'l' \' nyl &lt;..1 d ng.
co nurte dr~~r Prrsgt1prou' nrrgllbOihood Keep
Lool !h1 &lt;.. summ er wllh the cluh pool 1
#2831

1979 Karry Sa. . Boat. 40 HP

M11 rc ury Engine, Good Cond
A&amp;kl~ $260&lt;1 .

1984 l.arwon 12' V bottom boat,

!rolling motot", new battery,
cushion ..111, trailer, 1750 304675--1229.

ca~ pet. n1ce !ront porch Gar age w1th door opener Heat

!985 Chlckmall boat, 20 n, 23~
hp Johnson, new mooring
cover, custom haul trailer, 30(.
&amp;75-3438.

IJ UIIIP Rea llv n1cP ho me and well taken [ ar e ol See Th1s One

Real Estate General

Farm Supplies
&amp;Livestock

•

190 A.lhM Chalmer XT with 4
Bottom plows end grain drill
$6 3~ 014 AC wide front :J pt.
Hrtch wtbush hog $2550 8N
Ford wtbush hog $2295. Owner

w•ll lrn.1mc• 614-286-6522.
SR. 35,

E~uipmenl,

Ga l1 rpo!I S,

614-446-97T7 ;
Wrda selac11on new &amp; used farm
tra ctorg &amp; impl9menls Buy,
soli. trade , 8.00-5 00 we11kdays ,
Sat lrll Noon
West

Lale

modot

80HP JO

dresotlrac·

tor $6 950. 2&gt;11 lnl'l round baler
$2395, 165 MF tractor $3950, 520
MF round baler $2495 Owner
.... 111 lmance 614-86-6522

New Holland m Baler. New Hoi·
land 66 Bal•r John O..re Rake ,
manure sl)feaders, mowers , cui·
li11ators, Olivlr com pickers,
olt"Mr field r.ady equipment
Howes Farm Machinery, Rl . 124
&amp; Mayt-t.- Ad ., Jilckson. 614286·5944.

2 bedroom one story
REEOSVILLLE - RIGGS CREST- Appro I acre spirt -level.

Hay &amp; Grain

64
Ha~

lor Sale Clover &amp; Timothy

245·-!1598
New and Old Hay

319-2809

Transportation
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~fW LISTING - POMEROY -

King&lt;bury Road - i 'h acre
lot Wate1 and elrc trrc av ailable Own er may help hnan ce
l•o l o~; lo choose Irom S6.000 00
-

MIDDLEPORT - Tolally remodeled 2 3

~fW liSTI~G - RUTlAND - Mu sl see lo apprecrate 3
~
bath 1anch Beamed ce1 hn ~. heat pump. C/~
:·,1t1o f~Ma~( r. car port pl u5 othe1 bu1ldm~ s1tuated on aD·

·:· l'r1roorn

'"'" 6 acr es $•1•1 000 00
liSTING - POMEROY - New wlfln&amp; new plum brng
ne w d ry~all new roof are already com pleted m lh1s 4 room
nomr wtth 2 bedr ooms Could hav f J4 rooms up ~t a1 1 S. lull
baseme n! Great lor a rental $7 .000 00
NEW liSTING - POMEROY - Loo~r n g lor a 3 be dr oom I
bath . 2 story home conven1ently loGlled nr M school and
town - at il small pr1ce 1 Call to1 an tppom tment
11 6.000 00
LISTING - POMEROY - lwD'parlments wrth renlals
ol $300 00 a monlh ask aboul I he one $13 500 00

Autos for Sale

'83

$1,350. 304 · 6~585 .
1970 Ford F1ir1ane SOO, enqine
30~ two door, actual mllet
81,,1112, attar 5·00 PM )1)4.675-

5951'1.

t!J11 Poitra , 48.000ml, new
liming
chain,
allernator,
radii lor, regul•tor, bar*aa, lir..,
no rust , 5800. 304-675-2514.

tm Chevrolet Elc:amlno Y-6
Automalle 114-446-2445 A1k lor

Poul

1917 Muatang, V-6, 4 1pHd , 4

new llrH, good cond, 304-6757554 after 5.00 PM .
197711978
Dodge
~~n. Good Shape

Stallon

814-446-

1978 Buick LoSabro, AC, PS, PB,

RACINE - RANCH HOME on CR 35.5 mrles !10m Ra Ci ne 7
room 3 bf'd1oom s larmly room tlfl!h ltreplace. mud room ,
ulrlrty heal pump AI C $49 900 00
SHAOE - Nr ce country burldmg lots are hard tohnd but we
have 8 beautrlullols 1usl wart rnR lor you" Smallest IS 94 acre
and lar gesl rs I 54 acre Electrrc on eac h s1teand TPC wa
ter taps av ailable Secluded. beaut1ful v1ews tO mms. fr om
Pomeroy . and 15 mrns fr om Athen s NOTRAIL[RS Startrn g
at 16.500 00
MIDDLEPORT - Cenlral arr would be nrce lhrs summ er and
havmg a 5 room home m excellent condlltOn w11l let ~ou s11
back 1n cool comfort Rear deck w1t h gas gt ill. eQuip ped
krle hen storaRe burl drn~ Good locatron $33.000 00.
POMEROY - Older 2 story home. gorgeous woodwork fit~
place. nr ce krtch en cabinet s. 3 bedrooms. equrpped krlchen.
central a11 garage and storage $39.900.00.

PRICED IN THE MID $20's
4 1? ac res JUSt outs1de Gallipohs c1ty hm1ts 5 room
and bath. 3 bedr ooms. c1ty water an d nat gas
Land needs to be developed House needs some
ten der tov mg care ltlls one 1s one t ~at you can
own as 1easonable as poss1 ble
#2849

LOOKING FOR A LOP

If so. then lh1s one IS tdeal tor you 1Appr o~ 2 9 ~
acres Several teet ol road h onta~e bcellrn t
level builcl1nR lot 01 lor mobil e hom e 9.500 00
HURRY'
#2819

#2831

Loc at ed wrlhrn crly

NEW LISTING'
YOU CAN BRAG ABOUT THIS
Gorgeous brtCk home JUSt as soon as you take one

look, you'll be sold. 3 bedrooms. lor mal drning &amp;
l1v 1ng rooms, 3 baths, lamrly room. lully equrpped
k1tchen . 2 car garage and separate 24'x36' gar age. pond. prrvate setlrng EKcepl1onally nice
home with a lot of amenit1es • om 4 acres C1ty
schools'
#2857

Call us to see thiS appealrn g 1988. 14x56' mobrl e
home, Situated m quiet area. Ntcewell maintained
lawn. Call today lor more 1nlormat1on
#2833
VACANT ACREAGE
Appr 01 812 wooded acres. Site cleared to1 m~
brle ho me or hou se Located at SR7. vrew of Ohro
River.
~2820

MIDDLEPORT OWNER IS MOVING - NEEDS OFFER - 2 3
herlrnnn"' . I ~ story mce home on good lot. Price reduced.

lnte,..tad

.. ave nil~ ~
mecti,. _ , . ,

3275.
1978 Plvmou1h 2 dr. Runo good.
$500. OliO. 114-2.5-11071.

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#2839

PRICE SLASH£0 $5.000 .00
100 ilCii~&lt;, fiHHf' or lf'S~ ~pprm 900 lb IObil CCO
base Ru tal water available Some small g1owth
l1mber Good bu ild mg ~ 1trs Ctly sd mol'&gt;'
#2824

JOYFUL EXPECTATIONS!'

Call mp perfectl0 n14 betlroom 31
1? bath . two story
home p1 1vately nestled mover 3 acr es Hu ge fam
1ly too m. lmm.ll ent ry. dmmg and ltv1n g room s

Study large k'l chen 20'x40' ~ngro u nd pool And
so manv mor e amen1t1es Calltodav 1
#2854
STARTING UP 1
Thrs 3 bedroom doubl ew1de rs rdeallor you 11ull
baths. fam il y room. form al dmrn g Ma ster bed
room has walk m c l os~t and bath l'nlh garden tu b
Situated on a nrce lev el lot [appr ox 86' x1 71'J
Don 't lei all lh1s lool you P11 ced at ONL Y
$2 2.00000 C1ty schoo ls'
m1 4
COMPLETELY FURNISHED'
1988 fl~mrng Mobile Home -1 bedrooms, lrvrn g
room, bath. eat·m k1t chen excellent oondrt1on
You can keep coolth1s summer w1th the ce ntt ~l
alf Call lor complete hs t r n ~
!1843
WHAT A BUY!!
8 rooms and bath. like new rool, pubhc ulrlrtres. 2
car garage, large lot All w~hrn th e crly ol Gallr·
polrs' lrsted at $16.000.00
#2853

BUDDING
Du y now and ~e lt l e rn t1mr to Vlf'Wna tun~·s mag1c
at wo1k a~ al l thr tt PPShurl an d thr !lowe~ s bl oom
lh1 \ s pr~n g you mil enJOY na ture'a beauty around
lht\ well m&lt;~ nt.:Jmed 3 01 ~ bedroom home ] 1'·
bath~ mo rP clo',eb ttw1 d~ ual Modrrn home
wtll' 1hr. usua l conv en1ences. even a large
scree ned m porch ancltwo ut il1ty bu1 ld1r gs Green
lown\li lr Ycu nprd !i'J ;ee C11ll !or appo1ntment
#2813
ATTENTION'
Owner s hav e redu ced the p! ICP$~&gt;. 000 Rema rk &lt;~·
bte oldrr \ 1·_, stmy extens1vely remodeled home 3
bedroom s. liv mg room. ncwe1 nat RiiS lu1nG l:e.
sta raRe bulldmg and over I au e 111 wn #2852
LOTTA LAND
Approx 160 acr es Rura l water av a1labiP. rn111er al
r1 ght s. 1ncluded . road lrontage along tw o rodds

Call today lor more rnl01 malron

n1816

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
AND AFFORDABLY PRICED 1

l h1s 3 bedroom ra1 sed ran ch ISlocated approx 1/J
mtle !rom CIIV. Offers hv1n g room , l01mal dmmg
and more Ha s been exlenstvelv rem odeled, mce
carpetmg and vmyl srdmg l ru~e deck Prtced m

the $20 s

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NEW liSTING - Eagle
R1dge - Spec1al tm anCinR
,w adable. 60+ acres w~ h
I M ~e barn. carport machm
rr y ba rn. full SIZ E garage·
. . arkshop. tree gas and a
'." SICked po nd n e~ t lo a goo j
hu rldlll g spol
6~000
NEW LISTING - Pomeroy
- 3 bedroom newly remo
riel Pd !10mr clo se to town
Owner wil l cons1der !In anc
"'
14500
NEW LISTING - Syracuse-! B R.
slo11es wrth
oorches. a n1ce ya 1d wrth
twn 1tu re mcluded 17500
POMEROY - Large home
rwerloo krn g th e Ohm Rtv er
1 8 R wrth lull basement on
~ lot s w1t h fru1t trees Pr1 cr
Reduced
11000
RACINE - Beautrlul well
~f' rt up home 1n thf' vtlla~e
18R ,2bathswrthal ullrn
' !ted basement and garage
I enced rn palr o
48000
PRICE REDUCED - Po
1'1 erov. 5 room hou se . very
hftle upkeep. goor1 start er
home r ull base ment ~nd
r arport
16500
LANGSVILLE - Well tak en
rare o! Vendale mobiiP
home. 2 B.R. new ca rpetmg
wrlh a heat pump
8800
POMEROY - 3 8 R w1th ba
~ emen t and a new rool ] 1 ~
baths. tn a mce ne1ghbor
ho od 1n Mrnet SVI IIe 15000
MIDDLEPORT - 3 B R. lull
t1asement . on one acre vdh
~ l enty ot prtva cv Own e1 1S
~ nxwu s to sell Pr~ ce has
been redu cer1 Th1 s ISa n1ce
lamrly home
17500
GO LD RIDGE - Pomeroy
- 76 acr e farm wrt h house .
bar n and 3 gas well s Beautr·
lui v1ew and great to1n!lsmg
ca"le.
50000
RUT IAN D - 2 B.R. house
on 12• acres Th1s has a lot
ol potentral w1lh a gill age an
storage burldrn g
19900
POMEROY - Peach- fo rk
- 3 B.R on II• acres rna
good locat1on wrth a garage
and oulbu rldrn g
34000
RACINE - Busrness burld·
rngwith 4 ren I alapart ments
an d all are in lull operatron
Yo u can allow thiS buildrng
lo pay fo1 itself. Located 1n
town and ve1y conven 1ent.
41000
--we Need listings ..
H.U.D. Homes Available
Dale E. Teylor 992-3129
R.A. "VII" Vlltnline
«6-9872

3-BEOR M HOME WITH APPROX J';, ACRES . Ior:al ~ I wrll1111
lhe vol lage ol Vrnton Prrce redu ced lo $22.500 00

SALUTE TO THE fAMILY - You'lllrnd everylhmg
from a cozv fireplac e tor wmt er evenmgs to a cov
ered pat1o tor summe1 enterla1nmg m th1s 3 bed ·
room. 2 bath stone ran ch wtth custom made
drap es and last elul ca t pf.t an rl wa II pape1 There IS
also mcome pote nt1al from a garage apartment
Hou se and g;11age apartment pt~ cr.d at $80.000
#107

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TRADE YOUR RENT RECEIPTSlor lire deed lo rhr s
3 bedroom ranch srt ual ed on a shady 2 4? aCI r lol
on a deadend strrel One car ~ara~e new ro ol and
deck $25 ,500
!109

lor th ai ~rea ! buy 1Here 1!1 s11 Hu ge p11ce redu ctiO n
on th1 s 3 4 bedro om home 1n c1ty ~c h oo ls Fea
lures l 1 ~ e fam ily room la tge 1 1V 1 n~ i d1 n 1n ~ room
co mbrna t1on 2 baths lire p i ~C(' WIIh woodbur ne1
attached ~ ara ~P ~nr1 7 5 dCte) iit en't usua lly

avar lablp lo r $49.900 Sell e•'·' wanl rl SOLD NOW"
Ma~p us an olfr1
#401

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JUST STARTING OUT1 Usually lhe llfs ll,m e buver
begtns wrth a smaller ho me and p r ogt es sr~ to
!he1 r drea m ho me l h1s IS an aflordable be.[!rnnel
ho me w1th ampl e sp ace - 3 bedr oom ~ I ha!h
ltvm g room k1!chen / d1nmg room cled anrl a n1cr

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RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SITES
la ch t1act rangrn)'tr om6 to 6 · acres E~c el l rn i
locat iOn Rl'~ lrl c tfCI to ptotf•ct proprrty va lu r\
t lt lf' 11 any PXC.wiliiOil ne ~&gt; rl rcl Ru 1al wilt er anrl
I' ·'C!II f av ? l1hl r&gt; C1r'1'1\ ]o .,.,. n'&gt; hlil l l·~ nu ' rp look
1/l f; IC• r an lr! P,)I hCTI P \ll f' Wi\11 ilC ii'ag r ~IV f' U ~ a
ca ll tcav'
#2807

446-6624

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•1835

SO YOUNG &amp; BEAUTIFUL'
lh1s a bedrooms. 3 bath well constructed fram!.'' bll r k b1 lrvel of!t' IS1elaxef1 com lort thr ou ghout
[QlliPPrd ~ 1tr h r n w1th brautilul Cht:'rry cab1n e1s
? 1 .tl l' ilfJP,I' . t ll 11 u~ r111d men· n r~ll rcl m 4 sh,1!1y

WANTED: "NEW LISTINGS!!!"

1979 Oktt CutliP Wagon tor
onglno loekoil Uf!J
lran.inl . .lon, r....'_!nd.~n tt

pa~o·

annerlng

,lele l11lrn'' IDEAL LOCA l ION

DO YOU WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY?

LOW miiHgl. 114-~7·7061.

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Appro( 71 acres 1n all Corn r1b mrtill tlf'l' '&gt; ldtl
bitt n ', torage hu1IJmg. nond and spr1 ng tob.lCCO
base Mtl kmg W'&gt;lf'm ,1nrl m1nf'1al rrrrhl\ 111
cl ur1Pd PLUS? 3bediOOmhOm f' wll hlrv:ngroorn
bat h. lot mal dmrnga nd mo tP Ca ll tnd ,H lot CD 1'

DON 'T BE SORRY. CALL TODAY
To v1ew th1 s 2 story vm~l s1ded or to rmal dm1r1 v_
spa c1ous k1tchen. hv mg room Car peted thr ough
out. above ground pool w1th pfiVaCy lenc e rHHl
decktng Thts hom e tS presently used as a s1ngle
fam ily 1est den ce. bu t w1th e~l ra prov1d ed k1t chen
cou ld eas ily be converted 1nto apartment s

441_..4n.
rm nrundorblrd Exe. Cond.

many other plrr11

REDUCED" - $10.000 .00
SIS$$$$$ FARM

1/1 ACRES + HOME = GOOD BARGAIN'
3 bedrooms bath. dtntng 100m and more Call tor
more delar ls $15 500 DO
n2809

ssoo. 01 beel offer. 304-882-3501
1978 Dlt•un 8210 4 doot wt1h
air. Qood work ear. $350. 614-

614-992-3325

#2827

$40·s

OEXTER - Railroad Slreet - 3 bed
rooJ m5 I bath I • stor y 1nsulat ed home has bay Ntndow 1n
ltv 1ng 100m 2 s lor~ cell at hou se Storage bu1ldmr_ w1th extra
lot s $19 .50000

~EW

Reneull Rell;~nce, ~ door,
1u1o, good cond, 54.500 mllu,

#2 829

~fW LISTING -

lor Salt

Squ•ra B•les 614-379-2369 614-

?9 900

1

'd·

PRICE REDUCED TO BARGAIN LEV£Ll" Lookr ng

2t b Eo&lt; I le&lt;ond If.
Pomeroy, Ohio 41769

- POMEROY - Klllg&lt;bury Road - Z aCI e
oh Wi11f" and elf'ctri Cavailabl e Owner may helo f1nance
! fl' o ' ot ~ to : hoose lrom S650000

~EW

Round Sales in lht Field 614 -

arhl r om!or!ab le? bed 1o om. I bath home
L11rf' 74 t {'~ ao pro1 detached gara ge Nt ce
l,,w n ! c~ pp1n ' I acre) pr~vatf' v1nvl s1dmg ON LY

~fW LISTI~G

Wanted Water Ski for Sm all
Childron 614-446-2445 A&amp;k tor
Pa ul

1)112 Monlhs old Appro• 600
lb~ Gonlle S600 00 614 388-9744

Cor~

men! $54 500 00

~fW liSTI~G

Livestock

ol V111t on Nrce large lot. barn . partrally remo
deled.
#2826

k1tchen. d11ung room lam1ly roOm recreat1on room. 5 bed
rooms 3 bat hs. carpe11n g. CI A forc ed a11 heal. plu sW8 F P 1
7 ca1 ga 1age fh 1s rs a homf' to be proud to own r ull base-

i"]•·l1!norn Onr !loor hom e Beautllu l co nd1t1on. carpet tht ou
,·nou ! NPfl' w r r1n ~ vmyl s1dmg one car ~arage 1n su lated
l'"J ill I ~ to1m 5 N1cr lot $29 900 00

L1mousin Bull 747 Bloodlino

~orne lo cated m the VIllage

Conven1e nt loca !10n. j:!OOd schoo ls. J. 4 b e d1 o o m ~
7 tJal h\ L1vmg and lamdy room. la rgf' kltCh l'll
dmm~ area and mo1 f 15 what you"ll lmd 1n th1s
~pi1 IIPv r • l N1rr t:OIIlPr lot AJlmdablv [)11Cf'r1

:m:~-

HEAO START HOME - Mov e ahead Htlo thr s 1
bedroom one Jloo r olan on a 91 ~ere lot on St Rt
14ilust 4 miles fr om town W1!h1t1 your mean s at
$17 000
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·.

TEAFORD
REAL ESTATE

AFFORDABLE PRICE

LOOK NO FURTHER'

"MUST SEll/$11,900.00

62 Wanted to Buy

63

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,~.&lt;ffb, _,,~;d&amp;?tktia®\;. "\&lt; '~;,.,

E~JOY THE COMfORTS AND NEIGHBORHOOD Of TH£
CORNER LOT whrle vrewrn g Ihe Oh ro Rrver 11om your water ·
tront l si Ave . o ro oe r t~ 4 rm s 11 bath down J rm s &amp; bath
lull up 2 WBfP. HW lloors, screene:l-rn porch A clasoc home
' I th iS
I

Ill 1/lrlf Ill Ill/ .'

61 Fann Equipment

Jrm"s Farm

CHAROIAIS LAKE ESTATES - Indeed, this IS an
outstandmg home tn an outstandmg locat 1on1
Spac1ous 12716 sq It). well-built redwood home
wrth 313 II. lake frontage/dock unlenced tennrs
court, garden space and scemc v1ew of lake and
area. footage 111cludes· 4 bed rooms. 3 bath s. lrv ~ng room w1th f1replace. dtnmg room . comp lete
krtchen, 13x481amlly room 13x40 slorag e area .
2• garage and large L shaped deck ove rloo krn g
the lake. Private. excellent setttng Jusl a !ew m1
nut es from town.
n401

lol $34 .000
If YOU ARE ALREADY TIRED OF CUTTI~G GRASS . SEll
YOUR MOWER and move rnto a beautrlul 2 bedrm cond o
lo cated along G1ape St Ample 1nsulat1on w1!h r1eat pu mp
p,t ves you co mfortabl e w co nd1!10n1ng and heat w1 th ec on·
om1cal pmes Averilges tess than $)0 DO per mn tr1 x ahr1t e
menl pt o~ r arn I bl oc k to grocery 7 block s to C1 ty Park Lol'l
marnlenance Call ~46 - 106 6 lor rnlo
3-4 BEORM . HOME ,ocatl•d Jpp1ox l mllr r1bovr. old S1h• f' t
H1 1 d ~e al ong St Rt 7 U'&gt; fl tor res ldent 1al / commr 1C ~~ Lo t

wt· I)J d 54' Bu1 now lor $3\.011 11 1111
~EW LISTI~G : INVE STMENT PROPERTY 7 renlal proper
t1r s lo cat ed Wltlll n thr c1tv ol GallipOliS 2nd Av ~: P111 r l 1a~r
all lor $100.000 00
3-BEORM HOME. convenrenlly lor.al ed alnngSI Rl I~ t 2·
ca r garage. b11 ck lr ont Bu y now $43.000 00
2 RENTAl PROPERTIES IN PATRIOT Mobrle lronll' arHI
ho uSt' on )e pa riiiP lob Hoth lot $?500U 00
NEW LISTI~G : Nea r Crown Crty Buy I ane wrth hou se and
barn lor $35.000 00 . or 110u se barn and \ I( aors lo r
$45.000 00 lo caletl aiDI'I Sl ~t I
I~VES TMENT PROPERTY IN VINTON a lan ~ M,1111 Sf Rent or live 111 Pres en ll~

6 1111 !rou se toe ated
r,1 oo:;&lt;;,!ll g $? I 00 00

Buy •1ow lor $1 5.00000
NEW LISTING 10 acr" Pe 11y lwp Some lrmber Buy 11 11w
lor $1 0.000
6.5 ACRE S. WITHIN THE CITY Of GALLIPOLIS 11lualed
along Ga rfte ld Ave S1 !e tnhules 7 but ldmr, lots w/ u ty wale1
se•er Buy now lor $30 .000 00. or pu rchase house wrlh lo l
lor $1 5.000 00
WE HAVE BUILDING LOTS rn Rodn ey Vrllage II Call lor more
1nlormal1011

GREAT BUY fOR $29 .~00' Very nrce ho me lor
starter family ot 1ncome property etc 3 bed
rooms. large livmg room. eal ·tn k1t chen wrth ntce

cabmets. I balh and separale utrlrty room Nr ce
llall ot. Convenrent local !O n
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LIKE NEW - Brrcl &amp; Ira me ran ch oilers 3 bed
lOOms. llvmg room w1th f11 eplac e d1n 1 n ~ room 7
bath s and eat 1n kitchen Ene rp) sav1ng heat
pump 2 car garage Srtualed on a ll al I acre lot
$57 600
#304
NEW LISTING ON BURKHART lANE' Charac ler
and charm can be found 1n lh1s att rac ttve. well ·
Cilted !or home wtthm walk 1ng dl'ltance lo town

Remodeled lhroughout. rl Includes 3 be~r oom s.
h'Jing room w1th l1 replace. formal dmm groom and
baseme nt . Don't overlook th1s home Call tor an
apporntment $64.000
#801
WAS THAT A DEER I SAW1 Caplure the wonder
and beauty of nature 12 monlh s a year rn thrs 3
bedoom ranch located lU St a few mil es from town
Nrce sl•rter home that needs a Irille TL C Over 6
ar.res at wtldhle habit at wtll RIV e you hour s at en
IOYment and the cozy lamrly room wrll be a grea t
place lor family gathermgs An mvestme nt 1n your
future lor only $43,400
~610
EXCELLENT BUSINESS POSSIBILIJIESll Located
rn hrjh traHrc area on St Rt 7 wrlh 80' lr onlage
and 80 ' dee p. Includes a resrdence wrth 2 or 3
bu s1ness rooms and 2 mobtle hom es Dr1lled well
and 2 seplrc tanks. County water av arlabl e. Own er
IS very anxrouslo sell Ask1ng $5 4.900 . bul woold
cons 1de1 any reasonable oHer
#203

1.02 ACRE LOT along Khcker Rd near Ce11tenary $8 .000
PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED on 3 proper! res wrthrn lite
Vtllage of Porter Ul - Old Cottrell grocery burld rn ~ Now
'15.000 00 11 112 - 2 story home ad1acen1 to store bldg. Now
$15,000.00. UJ - 3 bed room s h9me next to above . Now
$20,000.00. Call lor more rnlo. W1ll sell any or all' "

HAPPILY EVER AfTER - Is how vorilllrv r rn "'"
th ree bedr oom 7 s t o 1~ hom e !eatu11ng a bf'aul1lu l
open sta11way. bea med ce11 1nJr&gt; and b1 ·ck 1! 11·
place w1th l'llde ra1 sPd hP&lt;Hi h E n te r! ~ nrnj; r11n
cont1nue ttght ou ts1de on the lullv scrr·t'nPrl
porch Vtn yl ~tdtn gan C IPplacemPnl Window -; wrll
appeal to vou1 ora ctrcal ~1 rl e Pt1 crd 31$17 '100
#500
" RENTAl UNITS '" - l ocated IU ~t a mile tram hoo,
ptta l. 4 miles !r om town fl'i o umt &lt;; boll1w1t!1 7
bedrooms bath. hvmg room. full caroetN1. 1angr
oven . re!r1g erat o1 Oc cup an cy levr l Jt !00"1,. 101
las! 3 yeilr S Ma~e th1 s you r lu st st ep to trnan c1 al
secur 1ty A small p1ece ol the t ock tot on tv
$~3.900 Income stateme nt ava ila ble upon rr

quesl

!609

R1ver 1 tl you" re one ol th o~r larn11i eo:. th at would
l1 kr a ntcr 'l bedroom homr wrt h? f") tril bedrooms
1n thf' hall st OIV a 1eally n1 rr. VPi y i~lt f ilr ! IV e hv
111~~ room an d ~ morter n ru&lt;.tom hu1ll ~ 1f ch r n
co me on 1n 1 In add1t 1on vou ~Pi .1 ', rrnnd 2 bed
room homr wh1ch you can srll 01 use as a rrn tal
Watch ou r no .,.,_l'm g o 111 ~ 10 7~P YOII W1fl1lhe bo
n u ~' Tel l me ~ou i 1~t' to 1 r ~ t1 ott ~ rwr own pter
plan t a gard en ~nd ~ r o w ~ I I k1 ·II, nl l l'lll g'c.. have a
ho1;e 0' two lo1 lllP ~ 1 d \ Hn"' ~ IJ(Jut rvery th1 ng
~IJO ~ " loc a!f'd 1r rnwn eo r1 7 Mt!", t :· ~l l llfl'i tot he
r 1 ~Pr and alrea ·~ 'f ha ~ !liP o i'·1n clO &gt;'~Il ~~ H1 e r1v er
~r drl Yo.1 can !Juy 1! ~ 1 1 or wf' : :nJ o, pl 1t rt upl

#123
59 ACRE fARM LOCATE D ON RT 771 aoprm &amp;
mile~ !r om Rt 1·11 Attrar:11vr 11 \tm y hom [' has
IH'W v 1n ~·l &lt;,r dm g and npw r(lol 3 b~'&lt;iiOQms \ 1'_,
bath ~. de n new ca btnrl ~ 111 th r eilt m k1t chen
panlly m the u1 11 11y room Pa~t 1al basemen t
36r52 shop bu 1!dmg pl 11s ba1 n. gara gP ani! &lt;., lor
.t~~P hurld1ng&lt;; A mu ~t !o sefl ~t $87 500
n706

THIS OPPORTUNITY WO~l LAST lO~G' 118
acres . m/ 1, 1n Oh10 l own shtp Po tenl1 al ll ornr
sti es Pmacy assured !o r your own home 1Abea11
t1ful panoram•c vtew of the Oh1o R1vf..'l V alle~· ~ c
cess from old Rt 7 and Hanna r1 Tr ace Road Own
your own huntmg ~ r ou nd ~t $148 an aur

- $17.500

#803

BEGGING FOR A fAMILY ' Ali i he rn gredrent s are
pr ese nt except a famtly Very altracttv e2 'ilory r o
lonra l rna lamrly-orrented nerghborh ood 3 bed
rooms, 21? baths. beautiful fam1ly room w1th stone
t1replace [woodburner 1nsert). sunk en lwmg
room. lor mal dmmg and eat m k1tchen . lot&lt;. ot r. lo
set s and storage 21f.. car garag e Central a11 rr
cently Insta lled. Reslmg on apptox 1 a cu~ lot 1n
Porterbr ook Subdrvrs10n Close and co nvenr1!11 ,
but nol notsy and d~&lt;ly'
#205

!~VESTMENT

PROPERTIES 0~ STATE STREfT -

fh 1s 1S yout opp or1umty to purcha se 7 r ental
p r o pert1 e~ nra r rlo wn t·Jwn tl1 at consistently has
100c-n occupancy l h1s 1Sth f' fu stt1rn eon the open
mar ket 111 m11nv ye .J rs Gene1ally the propertte:.
co nstst o' a tract of) smgte ! a m1l~· hou ses . and 2
duplexes locatP.d on cor ner lot s As11 1S1mposs 1biP
to prov1d e all th e ben eht s 1n an ad , pll•ase catllor
comp letr 1ntorm al1on
#408
E~JOY THE COUNTRY SEITI~G ol thrs nrc e star
l er home' Ju st 3 miles lr om Rl 7 on Rt 218. you
can sr.e th1s 3 bedr oom . l 1f.o bath home Lar RP.Iiv
ln Rroom Co ve1ed porch/ palto and breezew~y to
lar gr. recreatiOn home w1th tu eplace Ca!port and
1wo storage burldmii' I 5 acre. mi l.lor IUSI
$34.900
#800

We Need lilfingg/

2!.5ACRES, NEAR NORTH GALLI ASCHOOL. No 11"" '""''
Located along frar1 1 Rd $18,900

2 BEORM REMODELED HOME along Ch rllrco lhr llrl Wall tu
grocer res and sc hool Buy now lor 12Vr00 00

#411

HERE ME OUT ON THIS ONE' Rt•ad unl rl you

come !o he oar1 about Summpr Ca hlfl on the

LIST WITH GALLIA COUNTY'S LEADER

Wiseman
Real
Estate
(614) 446-3644
E. M. Wiseman, Broker
David Wiseman, 446-9655
~- J . Hai~ton, 446-4240

--

Loretta McDade, 446- n29
Clyde B. Walker. 245-5276

Bill

Tod~.

446-3443

�Page-D-B-Sunday Times-Sentinel

~ Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va .

July 15, 1

OSU specialist says public
being 'trapped' by pest traps
COLUMB US, Ohio tCPl i False claims

are

luring consu -

mers in to buying traps th at onlv
monitor bug populations. with
traps sold to co ntrol flies, ye llow ·
jackets, Japanese bf'('tlrs and
gypsy moths preying on consu ·

mer Jgnoranee.

' ~

"Fly traps are in," Dave
Shellar, an insect specialis t a t
Ohio State Un iver slly. says.
"They use a sugar-and -yeast
mixture to draw f11es into a jar.
Although they do altract some
files, they don't contro l them.

:

and may actual ly bring m or f' iniO

MYSTERY FARM - This week's mystery
farm, featured by the GaiUo and Water
Conservation District, Is located somewhere in
GaiDa County. Individuals wishing to participate
In the weekly contest may do so by guessing the
farm's owner. Just mail, or drop off your guess to
the GalllpoUs Daily Tribune, 825 Third Ave ..
Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631, or the Dally Sentinel, Ill
Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769,a'l'! you may win

a $5 cash prize from the Ohio 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 4 p.m. each
Wednesday. In case of a lie, the winner will he
chosen by lottery. Ne.t week, a Meigs County
farm will be featured by the Meigs SoU and Water
Conservation District.

Ag bill gets panel approval
ByCHARLESJ.ABBOTT
UPI Farm Editor
WASHINGTON - The Hou se
Appropriations Comm ittee, as
part of approving a $50.3 billion
agriculture s pendmg bill. proposed Fnday to cut off fundin g
for new federal crop insurance

policies until the program is

r eformed .

Th e program has cos1 the
go vernment an average of $500
million a year during the past
decadP but pnro llment ha s been

lower than originally hoped. The
Bush administration has proposed eliminatin g It a nd replacing it with a stand -by disaster

Memories of Raccoon Creek
By Wendell Tope
GALLIPOLIS - Ma ny of our
relatives and friends have renewed their faith In the wate rs of
Raccoon Creek
For many years I ca n remember the stories I have heard
my relatives and friends Jell huw

near Raccoon were
built and the names of the
ministers that filled the pulpit of
those old edifices and the father s
a nd mothers wh o tolled on their
the churches

farm s to kPep t hf'SP chu rc hes

alive.
Thus. I am afraid Is a large
part of the history of th e area
long Raccoon Creek that Is soon
to be gone forever because so
little has been wrltlen . I feel so
helpless when trying to write and
relate the stories of so many
events that s hould b e
remembered.
One of the thin gs 1hat shou ld
not be forgotten are the ba ptis mal areas and I can only name
so very few . Banes La ndi ng wa s
used as the favo r it e p l ac~ tor the
churc hes in tha t ar ea Anothrr
spot was the riffles on Raccoon

Creek al the end of Smokv Row
Road.
The folks at Besthedla ga·
thered at the old swimm ing hole
on Sand Fork Creek near lJ S.
775 . One of thr larges t and

perhaps most used was the Old
Mill at Cora. People from miles
around

came

to thi s area to

establish their faith In Chris tian
lty . Garmers Ford a nd Ad a ms
ville were also favorit e places .

Harr is burg a nd Woods Mill co m·

' I

Successjul...

" .

Cuntl nued frnrn 0 I
Ellis

assPrts

abdlratrs

lh&lt;Jt

a

t hP r!1rnr
c rlti ra l

responsibility
Furthermore. th e cl irnt is
unlikely to ach ieve result s as
positive as is poss ible Tht•
rationale Is. that without obj ectives. the client will likely pur·
chase product that will nol
generate the desired results:
however , withou t know ledg e of
the desired result s. one cllenl
becomes the same as the next .
As a remedy to this situation.
Ellis offers three c haracteristics
thai the client must poss ~s to
'fultul their responsibilities to
themselves' : "L .a genuine
Interest In developing an understanding of their own true Int erests and objectives. 21. an
appreciation of the fundam~nta l
nalure of the capital markets and
Investments and 3\. the disci
pllne to work out the bast e
policies that will. over tim e,
succeed In achieving their reali stic Investment objectives . . "
In reality, most clients are not
Inclined to establish goals and
objectives . How~ver, we believe
that the recognition of the Individual client's significance and
lmparttng the wiSdom ot this
process to Ihe ellent, the formula tion of goals and objectives will
be induced.
Then, by taking the time to
structure a portfolio with a much
better potential for positive results, Is the client transformed
Into a success!ulinvestor.
(Mr. Evant 18 an Investment
Broker for The Ohio Company In
their Galllpollll office.)

relief program.
"The commit tee can no longer
support excessive fed era l ex pe n·
dltures for the crop Insurance
program ," the com mitt ee said.
In announcing It would provide
only enough money to policies
that have been sold so far for 1991
crops.

"The committee will expect
the corporation to discontinue
Issuing new policies after Sept.
30, 1990, unUI such time as ma jor
revisions are made to provide for
long -term risk management
protection ."
Leaders of the House Agricul ture Committee protested that
the committee was giving too
little time for action. Com mitt ee
members oppose the admlnlstra
tlon plan but have il&lt;&gt;en unable to
agree on how to re pair lhe
federally subsidized Insurance
program.
"We have found that 11 becomes a practical lmpossibi li lv
to Institute major new chan ges
before the 1992 crop year, whi c h
means that the current program
must stay In ellect throu gh the
1991 crop year," four Agrlcult urr
Committee leaders said In a
letter to Appropriations Chair man Jamie Whllten, D-Miss.
The Agriculture Committ ee
lea ders said It would be unf air to
deny Insura nce coverage tor
crops that would be planted next
spring while allowing policies to
be sold for crops, such as winter
wheat , citrus and sugar cane .
that are planted in the taiL
Offic ia ls at the Federal Crop

mun lt y were special places and
Ihe old swimming hole at Vinton
will neve r be forgotten .
I am ready for correction If I
have missed naming any of your
favorite places of worship. In
fact I would be pleased to know
abou t them so I could add them to
my list.
The fir st c hurches were built
from hewed logs th at were cut
from the old oaks that were cut
along the shores of Raccoon .
Man y of these trees had
reach ed the age of two hundred
years and ol der. Today nearl y all
of these old log churches are
go ne. with t he exception of the
very few I ha I stU I ex 1st as
collector Item on law ns .
The old churches that are still
used were built from lumber
sawed by the old saw mills that
once stood on the shores of
Raccoon Creek and powered by
the old mill wheels below natural
or artificial damns .
Raccoo n has served this
count y well. It has provided an
abund a nce of quality water.
power for indust ry, places for
rccreaJion of all kinds. millions
Insurance Corp. announced in ·
upon million s of board feet of the
late April th ey would co ntinue 10
fines t timb&lt;&gt;r human ity could
se
ll policies a nd provide cover·
rve r want.
age· ·until suc h time as Congres s
Timber cut from those old
changes the program or falls to
slurd y oa ks. walnut. maple, fund it. ..
syca mo re. hickory and many
The committee proposed S101 .6
other s tha t fo r hundreds of years,
million for administrati ve ex ·
slabllized It shnrr line Raccoon
penses and the cost of poli cie s
was one of the mos t productive
sold before Sept. 30. compared 1o
st r eams for fi sh for human
the $314 million that was
co nsumpt 1on.
requested_
Recreation of the highe st deMore than half of the monev in
gTPE'. powPr for saw and gra in
the agriculture appropriations
p rocessln~
mill s. Millions of
bill. $27 .3 billion would be spent
ga ll ons of pure water for lrrl ga·
on public feeding prog ram s.

the house.
"The only effective way to cu t
fl y numbers Is 1hrough good
sanitation. That mean s keeping
homes and yards clean and
placing garbage in closed bags or
tight co nta iners ."
Flies breed on decaying or·
ganlc matter such as discarded
veget a bles or meat. Thev also
breed

on animal

or

human

droppings
' 'Th e number of flies has
dropped wa y down since propl e
started using tightly-sea led gar
bage bags and cans in I he 19o0s. ·
Shetl ar says
If fli es a re a constantn ui s.trJtl'
In a hom e, Shetlar s;ws to fin d
what' s attra r lln g t hPm.a nd tn· to
eliminate it

''In urban areas. problrm s
occur around dump&lt;'d garba ge
pel droppings or garba ge ho gs
torn

open

by

CJ.L'&gt;.

ra ccoons ." hr says

dug'l

01

'l n rural

areas . it could be a mism a na ged

manu re pile that brrrds flies .· ·
a re

Consumers

&lt;.~ lso

bPing

drawn into buying a lrap for
yellowjackets. l l uses a suga r
mlx tu re and c hrmi(' al at rr ac tant
to lurp the pest s intO a jar.
Unfortunatel y , the tra p missr s

It s mark .
"The trap work s fa1rl\ well on
native yellowjarkets ·Hul lht'
troublemakrr s arr thP more
numPr nus Ce r man ve ll ow ·

jacke ts. an Introduced species .
Th e tra p· s ball does n·l appeal 1o
them. so th ey don ' t r nt r r 11."
German yPi lowjctckl'ls havp

d isplaced native on&lt;•s '"Ohio and
ma ny othe r pa n s of lhr Un il ed
Slales. Shetla r savs. Thr v·re
much morr aggre s ~l\f' Jn d ·w11
ling lo s ting with Iilii• •
provocation .
Thr best protecti on fr om .vf'l
Jow jac kets is to avoid thf'm If

lhey fly or land nearbs ·. stand
still and then

move slo wl y away.

Tomato
...
Co ntinued from

D1

Shetla r says St rik ing or sv..·lnging at th em or runnmg away
oft r n pr ovokf'~ their attack .
Becausf' yellowJackrts arf' att ra cted to sc Pn ts. av oid wearing
perfum e. hair spray or aftersh av e lolio n wh en outdoor s,

Shel lar says . The pests also head
for shin y objecls and bri ght
color s, so avoid wea ring shin v
JCWc? lry Jnd buckles. ancl don :r
wear hright co lm s. such as
y ellow or orangP
To d rscouragc buth vel low .

j ackcl'i and f lies. food placPd
outs id(' ~ hould br eo\·erpd un ti l
C'a ten. ShC'tlar savs. r;a r bage

should be kcp l in seale d bag ' or
co ntain r r ~.

Two other t ra ps usmg cherni (';J ]

attr.1ctants l'an do rnorl'

harm than good
Japanese ber tlP t1 .1 p ~ arr suc h
good attrar ti:l. nts. th l'\ ' br ing in
more pes ts th a n 1hrv can handle.

Shetl a r savs. and onl\ hold aboul
half f!w twrt ll' ~ t11r \ at trtJc 1
' 'Th P rln srr the trap " ,m-. lo
]J ICHJ ts, liH ' rn un' thP p Ltnl&lt;&gt; wi l l
br ra tr n Moving lh r trap s
furr hr r awa .\ m;ty not hf' lp if thf'.v
bring 1n man .' bet'! Jrs. ,\ nd
addi ng morr tr ap-, m;t.\ a l.'.n
hri ng 111 murP pe" r" ..
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cau -, in g lLlP ta!gf•l\ gT ps , .
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rn oth pop ula!JO!l &lt;;. bur &lt;&gt;ome d l'l '
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trap s \\ u11 '1 co ntrul!hl' lllolll\. r.u
m atrer hmr man' nre usPd
" In fa r !. whl·n mJn) tr·a ps J tT
used tn a n d r ea. thr • bu ildu p ot
chem tca l a t tra ct an 1 ca usps mall'
gy ps.v m oth -; to "top fl\ i ng a nd
start erawltng up trPr t r unk s to
find frm alr m oth ;.. Thi " artu ,l ll.' ·
makp s it r a s ier for rhr m oths to
m ate bf'c au sr thr frm alf's don·t
fl y but clin ):: to ltr·e trur1k s ..
Shrt lar S ol~" ro n.., unw1 ·s ha\ p·
starl r d taH'il tn g on ro onr pes t
co nt ml ~.!c am .
" lr' s fo rtun .lt e th 3t sa l r~ of
ult rasou nd bu g c ha s rr s~n r d~ tn g
dow n · hP 5ay ~ ' 'PPn pl P illt'
rpali zin g ttl('&lt;rp &lt;.l fraud
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th e sounds or v ibra ti ons. which

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Results ··
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Stale. OARDC and lhr . C&gt; h1o
Cooper a uv e Cxten s1on Servicr.
In cooperation with lhr Ohio
Po tat o Growers Assoc tatio n Li nd

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t ra ps do r ffecti vPiy C'Ontrol some
in sect species or alert ho meowners and growers to the

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apple ma££01 tiles.
Co nsumers interes ted in buy-

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Escapee caught; Meigs
sheriff points out need
for new jail facility

maintain recommendations on

lrap s, and will offer tips on
e ffectiv e insect co ntrol methods.

HOT SPRING SPA
Your 365 Day-A:r'ear
Retreat

By BRIAN J. REED
Se ntinel News Staff
A Meigs County Jail Inmat es
escape over the weekend from

,.. ;\l w,,v, hor ,l [)d rf'dcly to use
MO I O-M .~ SS AGE,.

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mov 1ng JE'! &lt;;

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CLEANIN' UP
/\bout 25 Racine area
youngsters volunteered to clean up part of the
riverbank near Racine as part of the Ohio River

Sweep. Volunteers were unable to clean the
riverbank due to high water and frequent rain
showers.

ways of na ture ln abundance.

Humanitv ha s discouraged
Mot hPr Nature In so many ways

shr used In keeping Raccoon the
beautifu l stream It once was

those old majestic trees that on ~
sta bilized the soli . Its wa ter Is
oft en poll uted to the extent thalli
Is often classified as deadl y
polson. Its fertile bottom land Is
slowlv slidin g Into Its chann el
an d washes away never to
re turn . l rould go on and name

other deslructlo ns, but we on ly
have to walk along It 's shores to
see the result s of unhumane
treatment.

All Is not lost because your
Ga llla County Raccoon Creek
Improvement Comm ittee Is find Ing ways to cure thes e Ills _ Its
going to take the help of property
owners and many others helping
In every wa s possible. With your
help. It can be done .

Patrick, law enforcement offi cial s staked out a Pomeroy
residence . Pa1rlck wa s observed

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OF SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
POMEROY:
236 E.Moin St ., 2nd Floor

GALLIPOLIS:
414 Second Ave ., 2nd Floor

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8:30 lo 5:00 Mondoy-F ndoy

446-0166
8:30 to 5:00 Monday-friday
8:30 to 12 Soturdoy

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f'ommisslonl'r David Kohlentl . Tht&gt; River Sw!'ep
was held anoss the l'Ounty on Sa turday after

The club was lLIIiisigned to lht• rivrrbank in

being postponed last month .

Loltery win ners havf' a yea r In
whic h to c la im th eir prize

Skies clear
around Ohio
early today

Lotte ry agen t Eber Pickens
sard some w(.nners wait until
public it y surroundin g thP win
die s dov.m before tu r ning in th eir
ti cket. This is done to avo id

allention by salespeo ple and
people see king donatio ns .

By United Press International
and chJII,· weal her, lhe skk•s
t~· p 1ca lly c lea red and lhr mcr r ur y bPgan nsing as th e m ajori t y
of Oh imtn s wrn t ba c k t o work
Mond ay morning
Skles werr mo stly C' IP ;H

through

lh e night,

Dayto n. bu t they dissipaled as
the night wore on. At sun risP.
tr m prra turrs v.:err mostly ln thP

CLE VE LA !\D 1LPI 1 - Two
l tc kcts \\ 'f'r (' sold th at co nll.linPd
s1x numbers in
n1g ht 's Ohio Super

t hP correct
S.l lu•da~·

Lo tt o ga mf' . with the players in

line to splil a $1:1 million jackpot.
L o nrr ~·

Co mmiss io n spokrs ·
woma n AnnP Bloomberg s;lld Utf'

mand a t or~ ·

bega n rethinking hi s pos it ion on
a bortio n fo llowing a Supreme
Court dec ision last summer.
" I came to rea lize a couple of
d iff ere nt things" followi ng Jhe
high court' s decslon las t Jul y in
Webste r vs . Rep roduct ive Hea lth

High s will br mostl y in th e 80s
lhrough the pe riod. e dging pas t
th e 90def:T&lt;'P mark towa rds thr

fac illt y ra n b e rc-modeled so that
t!lrn• is a prival l' ent r ance as
well as a se curPd entra nce for
pri soners and officers.

$~1K. I3:~,

ft'df'ral

after

and stiiiP

taxes are wtthheld .

The winning number s were 4,
7. 8, 14 . 17 and44. Lottery officia ls
sa1d 272 ti c ket s had five of thoSP
numbrrs, for $1,()(){) prizes. and
12 .045 ti c ket s had four of the
numbers. to wi n $75 apiece.

Super Lo11o ticke t sa les totaled
$7.206. 950 .
In the accompanyr ng Kickf'r
ga mr. no one won the grand p r izp
wiI h the Kic ker number of 962490 .
Al though two tirkrls we re sold
wit h the correc t combinat!on, 1hP

licke l ho ld ers had opl rd not 10
play lh r l&lt; &gt;cker game a nd
forfril&lt;d the pr iz e money,
Bloomhcrg sa1 d. Those ti ckets
wrrr :-.o ld
Twinsbu rg

in

Cinc innatt

and

Ni m' playt•rs had lht' first fi ve
numbers, whic h pays $5.000; 119
had th r f1r s1 four numbers, whi ch
pa ys Sl.llOO; 1,0.12 had the fir st
lhrrr. wh 1c h pa ys SIOO: a nd
JO .:U~l

had thj •

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two . w h i r·h

pavs $10.
l&lt;ir krr s ales lOla led $1, 143,143.

" I rrgarcl it a" heal th \ totilkf'a
Jook ;1nd .1 clmit rha ! l tmPs rna ~· b1 •

dd fNI' rlt

Th1 ' timf's
ch;wg!'d, .1n d so haw• l. ' '

have

Scrvi crs , which gave stat es more

authority to regulat e abortions.
Ce le brezze laid about r.o
abortion-rig ht s ac tivi s ts at a
fund -raisi ng luncheon Su nday
· 'l took the time to think thing s
throug h. " Celebrezze sa id

rnd of the Wl'Pk Lows wi ll br in

the 60s.
For growers, warmt·r tl'mpcr
atures thP nex t few days wil l

boost growth of c rops. The high er
in on

"There are two Issues. O ne Is the

Is sue of abortion. I find It is not
Inco nsis te nt to be against abor lion and yet be In fa vor of choice.

li ves tock.
Drier weat her Monda y and
Tuesday shou ld allow sma ll
g-rains to dry . Harvest ing of

"The second Issue, and !think
lhe major iss ue In an electio n like
this, is who makes tha t cho ice It
should be a privat e decision . It
should be a personal decision."
Las I December, shortly before
announc ing his candidacy for
governor, the two-term attorney
general said he was abandoning
hiS long-held opposition to abor-.
lion In favor of a pro-choice

whf'at and canota m ay resume
Tu esd ay and Wednesday over

parts of the state, though moder·
ate amounts of dew co uld delay
star t-up times du ring the mo rnIng hours .
Japanese beetles. c utv:orms
a nd armyworms have been at tac king corn the last several
days. Spraying co nditions may
be degraded at times by wind
speeds possibly reaching to near
15 mph through Tuesday . Wind
direction should be sout hsouthwest through Tuesday .
Conditions lor hay curing will
Improve Into Wednesday. After noon humidities . will drop to
minimums of around 45 percent
to 50 percent Monday

sta nce.

" I got a fair amount of
criticism tor changing my
vie ws," Ce lebrezze sa id .
Apparently In our soc iety, a
public offic ia l, no matter how
long In public office, should not
be permitted to c hange his view
on anything .
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gam e
Thl' o thH ~,-nnnmg tir kf'! to
Sa t ur d&lt;:l\' i\ i g ht' ~ dr awi n ~ wa s
purr hJSf'd in Cl('\'l'I&lt;Jnd .

winmng number split a $10,000

Monday and Tuesday. whi le
Wpdnesday is expectPd to be
clea r. Thursday and Fr iday wi ll
Ih undP rstorms .

Heavy damage wa s Incurred to the front end of a Middle port
PoUce cr ui se r In an accident du ring pursuit of a not her vehic le
early Saturday morning.
Donald R Hall, an officer, was driving the crui ser with .James
A. Ash , anolher village off icer. as a passe nge r when II struck a
utility pole.
Both the Middleport Fire Departmenl and emergency squad
were on the scene . Hall and Ash w&lt;·re trea ted by squadmen but
continued on page 10

Octobt·r.

commi ssion .

CO LUMBUS. Ohi o !UP1 1 -

see a cha ncP of showers and

Cruiser darrwged during chase

w 1nnN . Las t

Wilma Cas to, Por1land, won
$100.000 from the loiiN~··s l&lt;icke r

inst allm c niS uf

nee Anthony Cele brezze says he

tr mpera t ur Ps co uJd also
the hP(lt stress

doll ar

wmncrs - onr fr om Clrw· land
and th P ot hrr fr om R.J rinr rac h will rrrPivr '20 annual

Skies wf'rP t o br pa rt! )-' c loudy

crease

Thi s is E ber's fir st mi llion

Accord i ng to the lottery rt'prf'srn tat ive, sa l es agents se lli ng a

Democratic gubernatorial nomi·

!ills

-Local news briefs-

pulnt s out the urgent nrrd for a
new j aiL ··

Democratic gubernatorial nominee
explains position switch on abortion

with the

f'x ce ption of a fpw iso!J te d
showe r s nPar Co lumbus and

Buick Is America's
Most Trouble Free Car Line
For The 2nd Year: In A Row!

picking · the numbers 4-H·14 -J7.
44 on a ticket which was pur·
chased from Eber 's Gulf in

lott er v offfce in perso n or by
phone a t 16141 374-8895 Oh io

Aft er a weekend of clouds. rain

It's Official

Allhr time ofh isrscapr, Eddie

The. person. w..no bought the

A Ohio Lottery rPpresentat h f'
sai d thf' per son wllh the wrnning
tirket m us t report to MJri etta

Reedsvill e, and we re led by Meigs Co unty

PUT IT IN THE Ct\N - Rain and high waters hampered the
efforts of Racine volunteers for the Ohio RlvPr Sweep , hut
organizers refused to postpone for a second time .

race c har ges of aiding and
abeftl ng an esc ape and carrying
a conct?alrd weapon

winning li cket co uld also be from
West Virginia. Pickens said tha t
aboul ha lf of hi s loltery tickets
are sold to peo ple from .Jack so n
Co unt y, W V.1

Racinf' became one of two people

READY TO WORK - Members of the Ches ter
Queen and King Bees l ·H Cluh we re ready to go to
work on Saturday during th•• Ohio River Sweep.

the Ohio V('getable and Pota to
Growers Association .

Sher iff Soulsby. wa s Chris
Patrick
In a news re lease, Soulsby
stated th at "this escape just

The sher iff indica ted thai once
where Pa tri ck was taken into
a prisonrr is taken from the
custod y
cell block ar ea, th ere Is "actu ally
Al so arrt•sted wa s 31 year old
no srcuri t y to preve n1 an es Chris Pa tric k. lhe escapee s
cape". Sou ls by says that there is
wife. She has bern tra nsport ed Ia
the Gallia Co unty Jai l and will - no wa~· thai lhe prese nt jai l

1\n as·yet vnldentiUed pet'son

split ing Saturday nighl's $13
million Ohio Loltery jackpot.
Th e winner s will rece ive $6.5
mlilion paid over a 20·year
period .

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Closed Thur&lt;day
ALSO: Jackson, Chtsaptake, Athtns, Chillicothe, Logan &amp; McArthur

P3 t nck wa s awa iting tri al on
charges of domes tic violen ce and
i ntimidating a witness. The viclim In both c rime s, according to

Eber's Gulf of Racine sells
one of winning lottery tickets

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GALLIPOLIS - The Gallla
County Farm Bureau Talen t
Show will be Saturday, Aug 4,
beginning at 2: JO p.m., at the
Gollia County Fair
The show will be divided Into 3
classes - 12 years and under 13 years through 19- and mixed
age groups. Out of county Judges
will select the winners, all first
and second place winners will
receive a plaque.
All entries should be In by
Tuesday, July n. Send name.
address, age and type or talent
to: Gallla County Farm Bureau ,
P.O. Box 349, Jackson, Oh io
45640.
For further details contact the
Gallla County Farm Bureau
office at 1-80().333-1944 or Merle
Howard at 245-9191.

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turning from a visit to Veterans

BAUM
LUMBER

Gallia Fann Bureau
Talent Show Aug. 4

•Wheel
Alignment
•Brakes &amp;
Shocks
•Struts
•Uad Tires
•Goodyear Tires

for ced the need for a new facilit y ,

according 10 the Meigs Co uniY
Sheriff.
Sheriff James M. Soulsby
report s that Eddie Patri ck, 21. of
Middleport , escaped from the
jail at 8:50 p.m . on Salurda)·
while being returned to lhP
cellblock area. Patrick was re-

As a part of the search for

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a hig h speed and wa s

th e scene at

Memorial Ho spital a t the time of
his rscapP

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lhcresid&lt;"nrc at about ! 0:30p .m.
According 1o 1hc shentr s department . 1he ve hicle then left
spoil ed by !Vteig s County Gam&lt;"
ProJe ctor Ke&gt;lh Wood on Stal e
Route Seven at Laurel Cliff. The
ve hic le headed north on Stale
Rou te 33 and was stopped nea r
the Peach Fork inlersection.

PIJI1ablr Sp;!

CHESTER
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c l1mbing int o a wh 1te vehi clr at

th e Meigs Counly Jai l ha s rem

'\!T14'r1La\ f avonw

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

1 Sect• on, 1 0 Pages 2 5 Cents
A Muttimed•a Inc . Newspaper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, July 16, 1990

Copyrighted 1990

tion and hours of pleasure for

lhose who wished to see k the

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Service , Shetla r says . The offices

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Partly cloudy Monday
night , with a low In the mid
60s. Partly cloudy Tuesday,
with highs between 85 and 90.

4-7-8-14-17-44

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One s uc h succ essrul devicE' is

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don·, work In sects get used to

Closed Thursday

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presence of others, Shetlar says.
Us ing traps to monitor pests Is an
excelle nt way to decide whether

- "Potato !PM E1·aluation and
Demonstrat ion."

Reds edge
Mets to gain
season split

are so w~ak they ca n·r penetrate

ing i nsect traps should first
consider ca ll ing their local officf'
of Ihe Cooper ative Extension

Ohio Lottery

PATRIOTIC MEDLEY- S(t. Tlmoihy D. Wilson of Jonesboro,
Ga., (left). a member of the U.S . Air Force "Ban~ of Flight", Is
pictured singing a patriotic medley during the hands concert held
Saturday evening before a capacity crowd 111 the Fine and
Perfonnlng Arts Center on the campus ollhe University of Rio
Grande. Under the direction of U. Colonel Richard t\. Shelton,
commander and conductor, It is the largest ensemble within the
661st Air Force Band and perfonns for civilian and mUIIary
dignitaries and Important national and regional events. (Photo by
Krls Cochran)

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